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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Nov 1976, p. 15

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LAN E - James and Barbara are happy to announce the Sblrth of their daughter, Rosslyn Marianne weighing 6 lbs. 4 ozs. on November Sth, 1976 at New Mount 5mai Hospital, Toronto. A sister for Honor. Proud ' grandparents are Mrs. M. Rouiston, Thun- der Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Ooss Lane, Bowmanville, 45-1ix OSMOND - Brent and Tami are pleased to announce the birth of their baby brother, Jarney (James William) born October 28, 1976. Proud e, rents are Tracy and Gail.. oud grand parents are Mr.. and Mrs. E. M asters a nd Mr., and Mrs. F. Osmond. 45-1 CLENDENEN - At her home, R.R. 1 Hampton, Wed- nesday, November 3rd, 1976, Gladys Irene Raymer, in her 79th year. Wife of the late Ray Clendenen, dear mother of Phyllis (Mrs. Gilbert Pater- son), Markharn; Muriel (Mrs. Carl Hoover), Locust Hill; Hazel (Mrs. Tom McLach- Ian), shawa; Gordon and' Harold at home. Sister of Reva (Mrs. Gordon Timbers), Claremonit; grandrnother of seven grandsons and six great Srandchiîdren.. Service was eid in the Morris Funerel Chapel, Bowmenvilie on Set- urday afternoon. Interment St. Andrew's Cernetery, Mark- harn. 45-i COUSINS, Lulu - At her residence, on Friday, Nove'm- ber 5, 1976, Lulu McMulien, of 217 Bridge St. East, Beleville, in her 81st year. Beloved wife of the late A. R. Cousins, dear sister of Winnifred Carneron, Belleville. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funerel Home. Funeral service was held on. Monday. Interment Bowmnanville Cemetery. 45-1 JAC KSON, Mrs. Rubena - At Peterborough, on Sunday, November 7, 1976, Rubena Johnston of Bethany. Beloved wife of the late Thomas John Jackson. Dear mother of Mrs. Qoss Carr <Violet) and Mrs. 1 Smith (Loraine) both of ihany, Mrs. Ross hall sf:ee)of Whitby, MVrs. Norman Neals (Margaret) of Lekefield, Mrs. Norman Wil- son (Isabel) of Yelverton, Vincent Jackson 0f Bethany, and the late Harold Jackson. Dear sister of Mrs. Irene Rowan of Bethany, Mrs. Milton Failis (Isabelle) of 'brook, and the late Harry ~iston.,Also survived by 10 greandchildren and 13 great -grandchildren . Pre-deceased by 2 g ranchildren. The late Mrs. Jackson was resting at Comstock Funeral Home, 356 Rubidge St., Peterborough, where service was held on Tuesdlay, Novem ber 9 at 1:30 p.m. Intermnent St. John's Cernetery, Ida. 45-i KSI'E., - ichael and Sheryl (nee Ashton) are very pleased to announce the ar- rivai of their first child David Michael born on Wednesday, Novernber 3, 1976 at Peel Mernorial Hospital. Proud gra ndparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton, HaKdon and Mr. and Mrs. udi Strenge, Agincourt. Thanks to Dr. Inglis and the hospital staft. WOOD - Ted and Sandra ,(Gibson> are proud to an - nounce the birth of a son Taylor Jay at Port Perry Cornrunity Hospital on Monday November ist, 1976. Proud g randiparents are Mrs.- Edna Wood, Tyrone and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Gibson, R.R.2 DOrono. 45-1 PICKARD, Howard A. - At Mernorial Hospital, Bowmani- ville on Monday November 8, 1976 Howard P ickard of 127 West Beach in his 67th year. Beloved husband of Vivian Martin, dear father of Mrs. Bruce Colwell (Eleanor), Bowrnanville, ,Margaret Edmonton, Mrs. Brian Watts (Betty), Barrie. Brother of Mrs . S. R. James (Marlon), R. James Pickard, Mrs. L. M. Dewell (Lorraine), Mrs. J. B. Dunn (Evelyn). Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was held 1:30 o'clock Wednesday aftemnoon. Interment Bow- manville Cemetery. 45-1 RICHARDS - buddienly at Mernorial Hospital, Bowman- ville on Monday, November 8th, 1976, Arthur J. G. Ric- hards, Tyrone aged 66 years. Beloved husband of Lorna Hooper. Dear brother of Mary (Mrs . Howard Findlay), Unionvilie and Lola (Mrs. Clinton Bigelow), Tyrone. Resting eat the Morris Funeral Chapel Bowrnanville for ser- vice on Thursday at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Bethesda Cerne- tery. 45-1 SANDERSON, viitrid E. - Suddenly et his residence on Tuesday, November 9th, 1976 Wilfrid Sanderson of Colum- bus in his 82nd year. Beloved husband of Mary Aleta Dke, dear- father of Mrs. Vernon Ratz, (Dlga), Murray, and Ray.,Resting et the Northcutt1 Elliott Funeral Home. Funer- ai service 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Interment Bow- menvilile Cemetery. 45-1 WIGHT, (>ordon Leroy (Pete) - At Oshawa General Hospi- tal on Saturday, November 6th, 1976, Gordon Leroy Wight, beloved husband of B3ertrice Freeman, father -0f- Mrs. Barbera Ross of Scarborough, and James of Oshawa. Grand- father of, Kimn and David Ross. Rested et the Mclntosh- Anderson Funerai Home, Oshawa, 152 King St. East. Serviie was held in the chapel Monda y. Interment Mount Lawn Cernetery. 45-i CARN ATION BFoerstFor Ail Your Say it Foe ed 114 I AND SEE VAN BELLE OUR WEEKEND SPECIALS PAILY Deliveryto... TE'EHR TO BEAT Osawa - BmmanviIle Are& Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division St. Phone 623-4441 623-7141 43-tf tf Durham County's Oldest h-Uneral z)erviice MORRIS FUNERALCHAPEL 4 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF-STREET PARKING AREAS Phone 623-5480 Day or Night' Serving this district for 96 years.. T2ORtbUXtt ~LLCoC i-uneral Home THOUGHITFULNESS - CDNCERN- SERVICE Concerned people often inquire. ab( pre-arrangenient of funeral _detai In format-ion can be simply and thoughtf .obtained upon request. ýhis is part of our, service to1 community. 53 DIVISION STRE ET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 SIMPSON MEMORIALS S885-6434 49 Lavinia Street Port Hope Monuments - Markers - Inscriptions -Wrought 1Iron F lower Stands - Home Appointments GIadIy Arranged RUTTER GRmNu1E-r COMPA NY LIMITED Established 1846 P.O. Box 176 73 Onta rie Street Port Hope, Ontario LiA 3W3 High Quaity et Reasonable Prices Phone 885-5216 Homne 885-5222 WORKMANZHIP - QUAL1&wy ýout ýils. fU12 the IIVAiÏDAM - Georae and Faye (nee Buck), Pontypool, On- tario are proud to -announce the birth of' their daughter Lydia Frances 8 lbs, il, oz., nomn October 27, 1976. at Peterborough Civic, Hospital. A sister for Chad. Grand- Z aents Mr. andMrs. George nDm Sr. Pontypool and Mrs. Luella Buck, Millbrook. Great g randrnother Mrs. Frances F ajt, Brantford. Ex- tra special thanks to Dr. Van Loon and rnaternity staff. Mr. andi Mrs. J. Lunau, Bownanville, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daug hter Joan Irene to Michael Pcenicni son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Pcenicni, Osha- wa. The wedding will take pl ace Ma rch 5,i 1977. 45-1 WONNACOTT, A. Mabel - At our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Toronto on Novem ber 5, 1976 (Mem ber at the Northern Lights Church Group of AIder- wood United Church) Mabel Carr, dearly beloved wife of Howard Wonnacott. Dear mother of Ross Wonnacott of Toronto. Sister of Vera Carr, Toronto, Mrs. E.A. Virtue (Ina), Oshawa, and the late Mrs. N. Allun (Edna) and Reta Carr. Mrs. Wonnacott rested at the Wignall Funeral Cha- e1,62 Long Branch Ave., on Branch, Toronto. Funeral was held Monday at Il a.m. Interment Bowrnan- ville Cemetery. 45-1 Dur sincere thanks to rela- tivesand friends who helped celebrate and make our 25th wedding anniversary a rnost memorable occasion. Bruce and Helen Vivian 45-1 migTDDD - Lottie- In loving Singei mernory of e dear Mother who n 3rd passed away Nov. 6, 1974. o the Always true, thoughtful and çafter kind, Wonderful memories you ieft 45-1x - behirid. > ,,-- -L- S ---Sedly missed by DeughtEr!, thnsEiieen, Donald and farnily. Dr. 5x att ot ýriends WILBUR - A tribute to the îuirles memory of Gordon, husband, ýryiný 15, 1972. grendpa, November Always true, 'thoughtful and kind, 45-i Wonderful memories he left - behind. iends, - Ever rernerbered by Doris rs for and family. 45-1 ST. JOHN'S JOAN NAS Viennese Christmas Cof fee Pa rty 'Sat., Dec, -4th 2 -4:30 p.m. St. John's Church (Great Hall) Choice of many delicious desserts, tee or coffee - $1 .00 Feeturingi a display of unusual col lectors items. Charter buses to the Ice Capades, November, i3th and i4fh. Royal Winter Faim and Downtown shopping November l3th. Mystery Tour, Sunday, Novem ber 7th. Weekend in Buffalo, Novem ber 2Oth - 21sf. Wheeling, West Virginia (starring Donna Fargo) no overnght, Nov. 26th - 28th. Bîackcree Village Christmas and Downtown Iights Sunday, December 19th. January, February, March Florida and Texas Tours. For information on above tours phone: Sunshine Party Tours 36 King St. Cobou rg 372-9961 or Port Hope 885-2200. COURT V ENTU RE CANAIDIAN FORESTERS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Sat., Nov. 13, 1976 2 p.m. Memorial Park Club House, Liberty St. S., Bowmanville PROCEEDS TOWARD CANCER RESEARCH 45-1 MONSTER BINGO, 1New Starting Timfe THURSDAY - 7:30 P.M. Sponsored by Oshawa Minor Softbell JUEILE E PAVILlON OSHA WA 50-tf Il who cerds, 1 nd nt in 1 w--- UMMî I* ii l Miss Eleanor Elizabeth MacDonald, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. F. MacDonald of Oshawa, and Paul Kowal, sonl of Mrs. Peter Kowal of 'Bowmanville, and the late Peter Kowal Senior, wish to announce their forth- coming marriage December 29, 1976 at six p.m. in St. Gregory ihe Great Church, O>hawa. 45-ix ADCOCK - In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Lily May who passed away November 9, 1975. Loving and kind in ail her ways, Upright and just, to the end of her days; Sincere and true, in her heart and mind. Beautiful memories she left behind. -Ever -remembered by son *Harry, and-' daughter Anna- belle, Bill and Kim. 45-1ix BA RR - In loving memory of my mother Ida May, who passed away November 8th, 1961 and my father, Thomas, who passed away October 19th, 1965. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps them near. - Loving ly remembered by son Douglas and daughter-in- law Margaret, 45-ix SH EAR ER - 1In loving mem- ory of our dear son and brother, David who passed away November 9, 1974. The gates of memory will neyer close, We miss you more than an one knows. With tender love and deep regret. We who loved you will'neyer forget. - Ever-loved, g reatly missed by Mom, Dad, Debbie, Nancy and Norman. 45-1 My sincere thanks to ail remembered me with ci gifts, flowérs, visits inquiries-whîle a patier Bowrnanville Memorial ý ital and since retur orne. Thanks to Drs.S and Ewert and staff on floor. Special thanks tc family for helping to look things at home. F ioyd Beckett INish to express my ù and appreciation to Hubbard, nurses and sti Memorial Hospital, fr and neighbors for mcq and attention during My in hospital and since Co home. Gloria Grant I wish to thank fri relatives and neighboi! f lowers, caras ana visits whi l in Oshawa Hospital and since returning home. E. Steward 45-1x Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coch- rand wish to thank their relatives, friends and neigh- bours the lovely gifts, fiowers and cards received on their 4th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to our sons and daughters-in-law and farnily for the lovely dinner and party they had for us and to anyone who helped in anyway to make if such a success. Dur Thanks. 45-ix Heartfelt thanks to rny family, friends and neighbors for making my 92nd birthday such a happy occasion. Sincereiy AIice Sa unders 45-ix ivay 1 ex,.. ess My Most sincere appreciation for cards, flowers, gifts and enquiries frorn friends, neigh- bours, pupils, Bethany U.C.W. and Choir, U.C.W. and other organ i ations f rom St. Jamnes Un ited Church, Peterborough, and for the rnany deeds of kindness, extended to both Wes and myseif, durinq and following my recent period in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Parker and nursing staff of Fifth Floor, Hutchison Wing. Jeanne McMahon 3YAM - In loving memory ot :>ur dear sister Elva who passed away Nov. 10, 1975. 45-i She hes not gone f rom those - she loves Nom has she wandered fer. Just entemed God's rnost lovely room And left the door ajar. . Ever remembered Archie Ina and Ruby. 45-1 45-1 BYAM - Elva- In loving memory of my deer Mom end grandrnothem, who passed away on Nov. 10, 1975. I had a mom with e heart of gold, Who was, more to- me thani wealth unitold; Without farewell she feul as leep'; With onjy memories for me f0 keep. - Lovingiy remembered by deughter, Joan, son-in-]aw, Doug and grandciildrerl, 24-tf Debbie and Glenn- 45-ix Cartwright High Schooi An. nual Commencement Exer- cises will bý held at the Recreation Centreë, Rl ack- stock, on Saturday, November 13 at 8:30 p.m. Presentation of Graduation Diplomas, Pro- ficiency Prizes, Field Day Trophies, Valedictory Add ress, Glee Club Selections and a one Act Play. Everyone Welcome. 44-2 Get your tickets for the Durham County Junior Farrn. er's Annual Banquet and Dance. Saturday, November 20, at the Blackstock Recrea- tion Centre, at 7:00 p.rn. $5.00 p er person, Dance at9:O00p. m. to the rnusic of lrwin Smith. Dance only: $1.50 per person. Tickets available from John Larmer, 986-5109; Arlene Mal- colrn 986-4409; Doug Smnith 797-2218; Brenda Metcalfe 623-5001, or- the Agricultural Office in BowmanvIl le,. Ticket Deadline: November 14. 44-2 The Bowmanvilîe Drama Workshop presents 3 one act Vlay s:Back and Silver, otst eps 0f Doves and Inside Out on November 11, 12, 13 at the Bowmanvîlle High School Theatre at 8:15 p.m. Adult Entertainiment. Admission $2.50. 44-2 House of ýArnber Antique and Gîft _Shop celebrate their first birthday during the month of November, Faber's residence and shop located north end Hampton village - Shop early for Christrnas. Let us gîft wrap your parcels f ree of charge.Everyone welcorne. Phone 263-2981. 44-2 BAKE SALE at Cliffcrest Cleaners N ov. l9th 10 a. m. Sponsored by the Bowman- ville Kinettes. Proceeds to Community Service. 45-1 APPEARING AT The Queen's Hotel NEWCASTLE COU NTRY GOLO November 12 -13 Dancing 9 - 1 45-1 Club Annrene Scugog Islandi FALL DANCE BN SCHE DU LE Nov.-" 'Positive Ouf look" .Nov. 202" Par Four" Nov, 27-"Little Caesar and the Consuls" Dec.4-" Positive Outlook" Dec.11i 1-ockerbie", Dec.18-"Par Four"l New Year's Eve IlSomething Blue"' INFORMATION: Don Armstrong 725-4344 or 576-6599 45-1 SALVAT ION ARMY HOM;E LEAGUE TEAand SALE FRI1DAY, NOV. 12th 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Home Baking, Novelties, Knitted Goods. 44-2> BINGO N EWCASTLE COMMUN ITY HALL Tues., Nov. l6th Early Bird Games 7:30 Regular-Bingo8:00 $400 in Prizes PLUS $500 JACKPOT Sponsored, by NEWCASTLE LIONS 45-1 Kendal U.C.W. annuai Bazaar, tea arid bake sale will be held , Saturday, November 13th, et 2 p.m. in the Sundey School Roorn. Everyone Wel- cornàe. WOODV IEW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO INEXT MONDAY 7:45 P.M.> RED BARN - WAYNE ST. OSHAWA 21-tf UANLt: SOL INA HALL Sat., Nov. l3th RAY AVE RY'S ORCHESTRA EVERYDNE WELCOME. 45-i Garag e sale and antiques in heated buildingn atudy November i3th 10 a.rn. - 5 pmr. South side of No. 2 highway, opposite Newton-, VillP Auto Sales. 45-1 Pure Pine Shavings Baled, Dust-free Phone 723-6660 WHITE'S T.V. TOWE RS STowers, UHF, Vl Repairs Apartment & Hoe Pre-Wired Ask About Our Guarantee Phone 5 76-5606 E. WH ITE 30-tf MAKE YOURSELF A CAMPER iG.M.C. Bus for Sale - Also bus seats. chairs. Ideal1 for office or rec room. '728-4455 2x "Dance in Pontypool Com- munity Centre on Saturday, Novernber l3th - 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.rn. The Claremont County Boys - $5.00 couple. Refreshments - No jeans please." 45-1 tast éhance to order citrus fruit from Courtice Secondary School Band Parent's Assoc. Oranges and grapefruits, 20 lb. $5.00, 40 lbs. $900. Phone 263-2563. 45-1 Tyrone Athletîc Assoc. is sponsoring "Family Skating" in Darlington Arena, Tuesday nights 7-8:30 p.m. Family rnembership $25, single $10. Contact G. Tidd - 263-8850 or 263-2307. 45-1 COURTICE SECONDARY SCHOOL DRAMA CLUB presents THE WIZARD OF OZ Decem ber 2, 3 and 4 7p.m.at B.H.S. Auditorium Children up to12 ........$1.00 Students ......... .....$1 .50 Aduits................ $2,00 For tickets write: C.S.S. Ticket Depl. R.R. 3, Bowmanville, LiC 3K4 or Phone 728-5146 ALL SEATS RESERVED 45-1 DANCE Saturday, Nov. 13 Lions Community Centre .BowmanvilIle Dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Proceeds to Lions Convention Comm ittee Recorded Music Admission ...$3 per couple Tickets availableat the doorý. ,45-1 Euchre Party, Kendal Orange Hall, Friday, Nov. 12, Time: 8.15 p.rn. Good prizes. Adm. 50 ceMsi. 50-50, draw. Ladies bating lunch. 45-1lx $500.00, in 61 nu mbers or less NEWCASTLE LIQN"S BINGO Tuesday, November 16 7: 30 p. m. NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL 45-i 17 CU. FT. FREEZER, good condition. Dne snowmobiie sleigh with windshield. Cali 623-21791in a. m. - 45-i '67 CHEV .283, parts oniy. 201/2" electric stove. Apart- ment size crib, Hi qh c hair. Dne-yeer-old humidifier, 2 G-78-15 snow tires. One rim (Chev.) (1972). Cali 1-983-9146 after 6. 45-i WESTINGHOUSE rnist hair- dryer $25. Wood shaft golf clubs (set of four) and beg $1. Men's skates, size 10, $10. Phone 623-3462. 45-1 TE ISCO electric guitar, excel- lent Stratocastercopy. Adj us- table bridge 3 pick up, fhree volume and tone controls, Iead and rhythm switch, rosewood finger board, good action with aSCars 12 watt amplifier, guitar strap cord and case. $285. Phone 987-4726. 45-i COMPLETE eluminum door, 34" wide by 82"' high, $25. Phone 623-2477. 45-1 BABY carrnage, converts into car bed, A-i1 condition. Asking $45. Phone 623-6875. 45-i COMPLETE goahie e quip ment, usedc one season . Phone 263-2753. 45-1 WDDL broadloom, underpad, handmade quilt,l comforter, floor polisher, canister set, bread box, elurninum roest- pan, tablecloths, fluorescent desk lamp, book shelves (al like new); adding machine, interior doors, fibreglass ceil- ing panels, cedar lumber, piston pump. 623-7490. e4- Pineridge Tire.Sales TrIRES AND WHEELS To fit vour car or truck. Phone 623-4866 B OWMANVILLE 23-tf 1974 ASTRA hatchback, i owner, 17,000 miles, P.S., automatic, radio, Plus addi- tional ext ras, $2200. Also barley straw, no ain, 65 cents per bale. Also 1969 Pontiac convertible, $500 and boat and motor. Phone 263-8288, 45-1 FLEA Market every Port Hiope, Hwy 2. Dc Navy League Build;ni 10 a.rn. TOSHIBA 4 channels reel reel, 2 months old $475. Ph( 623-6705. ATOMIC skis, lange' comp. boots, 101/2 $180.00, 623-5278. GRAIN corn., Cali Walter Ping le, 725-6089. 45-1 GARAGE sale, biggest sale ever! November l2th and l3th, Furniture, clothes, dishes, some antiques. Come and see 1 Three miles north on Liberty St. Watch for signs. 45-1 1971 S KI DOO Olympic 20 H. P. - cover included, 623-5179. 5l MUST S--LLL, Iady's mink stole, like newv, $150; beautiful one-third car. diamond ring, $160. 623-7684. 45-1 PRESSBACK rockers, round pedesta! "ables, dressers, desk, gramaphone, occasional tables, wicker rockei, seven piece Duncan Phyfe dining- room suite, depression glass, carnival glass, handmade af- ghans and much more at Dad's, Used- Furniture and Antiques, R.R. 2, Newcastle, 987-351.45-1 TABLE potaToes, excellent quality- Joe Bouma 623-2847. 44-tf 1972 HON DA,' 350, Ai shape. Phone 623-7191. 45-ix 29-tf COMPRÈ:SOR:ï AIl kinds of machinery. Sell. Buy. Trade. Rent. MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9-6 Ace-Machinery 859A Nelson Street IF Oshawa, Ontario 723-0933 HAY for sale. Phone 723-62 Re-conditioned sewing machine! Clearance Sale. Singers, Elnas, Kenmore Pfa ff, Husqvarnas, White PRICED FROM$19.95. SINGERS at Oshawa Shoppin Centre 725-6555. A PP L ES, ecu - Pears $3 bushel. Feddei Orchards. Phone 263-20 Open Monday, Wednesd, Saturdaý. 4 YEAR oid cut apple wl Reesonable. Ceil 987-4304 623-4519.1 44-2 S. Sunday, THE Durharn East Branch of owhtown The Canedian Red Cross ig. Open Society is sel ling boxes of good quaiity Christmnas wrappin F aper. The box conteins bows, 45-1 tags and seals. Please contact 77p - any branch member or phone 623-3115. 45-i If to îone TWO year dry.f irewood, apple 45-1 andk indlîng. Phone Mike Trudeau, 623-7176. 45-1 ONE black winter coat, size 44, neyer worn; 1 black evening dress, size 241/2, neyer worn; 1 coffee table, 2 srnall tables with underneath book- shelf, 1 ciun rack that hanos on the walI, 1 pair of drapes, approximately 66"~w x 100"1, beige with gold fleck, Regal Christmas cards etc. Phone after 8 p.m. 623-2316. 45-1 'KENMORE microwave oven- $350, men's 10-spped bike like new $70, regulation pin g pong table, collapsible, used once $50, 8rnm hunting rifle with case and amo $55, antique flintlock gun replicas $29 a aiauthentic butcher's lIock 30 x 30 in solid maple $75, Toledo weigh scale for small business $75. 623-7684. 45-1 NEW eîght track player- recorder, by Superior inclIud- ing two microphones, features f ause button, fast forward and level mater. Worth $159, will seil for $99. Stili has full manufacturers warranty. Cal 623-7906. 45-1 SIX foot alurninum Christmnas tree with nine boxes of ornamenf&'and revolving light $20. Phone 263-2248 before 4. 45-1 FUR coat - Hudson seal, size 16-18. Good. $85.00. Phone Drono 983-5243. 45-îx CA RPETS of al1 kinds, custorn -nade drapes and sheers, hardL- surface f looring, professional* ly installed. Free estimates. Your one stop shopping.- F.A. Krarnp, 37-41 King S t. E., Bowmanville. Furniture, Car- pet and Drapes. 13-tf T EAKWOOD, -Scandin.avian, spanish, bEd'irom c lee dinfing roorn, 9 piece; living roorn; wall unit, coffee tables, new furniture, very reason- able. Phone 1-247-4377. 1 0-f e, zADDY'S Market now ha? es ew fumniture, eppliances i. .V.'s and stereos and elsc ised fumniture and eppliances ,g !illI accept trede-ins. Paddy'! g Market, Hampton, phone 263 2241. 33-t- (JSED Fumniture and Appli-. 44-2 ences. Paddy's Market, - zlampton 263-2241. 26-t1f nel - ame 8,000 BALES 0f ney, Tyson 74. Ferms, Newtonville, 786-2927. ay, _33-f -6x o0d. 4 or &èOSH 5MAWA ScREENED SAND GRAVEL & STONE LIMESTONE* PROoUCTS AIL SIZES FOR DRI VEWAYS & PARKING LOTS TOPSOII. & DIRT FILI.IL ~ I DELIVERED OR REMOVED TRUCKCS & LOADERS FOR RENT SNOW REMOVAL Phone OshaIwa 72n5-0232 SOLINA RD. N. 1 MILE NORTH OF HIWAV 2. LADYT-S gold watcn, vacin- ties of A & P, Canadian -tire or Mr. Submarine on Satur- da, November 6. Sentimental value. Reward. Phone 623-5712 before 10 a-rn. or after 6:30 prn. 45-i TWD Afghans, blànde fena le, black maie. Reward. 623-3614 affer 5. 45-if ONE 2-year-old Hostein heif- er with the name "Milison" on the ear tag. Reward. Cali Stanley.Mihison, 263-8880. 45-i ONE gray caf with white tip on tail, lost between Liberty and Church St. area. Reward. Phone 623-7722. 1 45-1 a,,M RDOMS for rent, daiîy, week- lv or monthlY, reasoneble rates, Castie Hotel, 54 King St. East, Bowmanvihle. 43-Tt PODLE, Toy and Minýiature, black, pumebred, 5 months old Asking $60. Phone 623 -6875. FR EE to good home, 8 wveek old kitten, orange and black. Very clean and litter trained - Phone,623-2887. ELMER'S New and Used Fumniture and Appliances. We rbuy contents of homes. Phone Hem pton 263-2294..t K 19-f SAD&GRAVEL SUPPLY PIANO teacher to teach seven-year-old in rny home. Phone 623-2887. 45-1 PAYING passenger from 160 King West to Oshawa General Hospital, most week days. Time- 7:45 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. returning approxirnately affer 5:00 p.m. Liberal renurnera- tion. Phone 623-2393. 45-1ix WANTED, vacation lots and acreages. 416-267-9301. Harris- Land, 2625 E glinton Ave.E. Scarborough, Ont. 43-tf FARMLAND, Bowmanville area. State acreage and price. Write advertiser 654, c-o Canadian Statesman P.O. Box 190 Bowmanville. 43-4x Urgenitly -Needý Ho me Powranvi lie and s-urrounding1 * area. Need Help financing? Cali Stan Lockyer 579-5110ù. Royal Trust Co. Ontario, Realtor 2nd and 3rd MORTGAG E MONEY AVAl LABLE -5 yeer term -Open Mortgeges -No peyments for three months -No bonuses -No Credif Checks -No înquiry from neighbors -Confidentiel arrangement!, made in youm home -Borow as low as $1,600 -Fast service Calti Mr. Wiîks Mortgeges bought and sold (Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax) 683-2611 699-1211 (Tpronto) 33-tf har r y Vorerma n Insurance 181 Church St., Bowmanviîle, Ont. Phone 623-4428 Res. 623-75971 AUTOMOBILE AND FIRE INSURANCE 28-tf Rebekah Penny Sa le Unclaimed Prize Numbers 222, 223, 493, 1089, 1181, 1518, 2470, 3014, 3067, 3111, 3374. Phone 623-2426., 45-ix Would you like a specially handrnade sweater, scarf or mitts, etc. made for you or as a g ift? To place orders or for information, please contact Durham East Red Cross Women's Work Cheirman, Mrs. M. Evers, 623-2639. 45-i Dad's. Used Fumniture and Antiques wîshes toannounce ftheir new location, Highway 2, -two miles east of Newcastle, îformeri y nown as Star Lunch. Thank you, Lîinde and Len Chamberlain, 987-5351. 45-i Bowmnanville Badminton Club lnc. NOTIE i herby iven that the ',mn 3ll admrinton Club Ime. intenids to) surrender ifs charter to theý Lieutenant- Governorand V0 dîstribute its assets to organizations whose oblects are charitable or beneficial f0 the community. DATED at Bowmanvilîe this 9th day of November, 1976. (Seal) Dorothy G. Kelly Secretary Councillor Kenneth Lyalli hias opened a municipal office at .57 King Street East, Bow- manville. Anyone needing help with a municipal problem is invited to caîl 623-6744 or if ino answer 987-5020. - 34-tf EQUESI RMAN TRAINiNG CEN'-TRE LARGE INDOOR ARENA BOARDING instruction in Equitation Jumping Dressage Schooling of Hunte(s & Jumpers 1tunters & JumpLrs Bought & Sold RR 3 B0WMANvittE6237336 tf PUREBRED performance tested Duroc boars. Lloyd Skinner Phone 263-8167. 44-2 BOARD for 4 or 5 horses. Excellent came. and riding facilities. Vemy measonable. Baseline Roed, Bowmanville. Phone 623-4751. 44-2 CDMPLETE dispersai sale of 19 Arabian horses, _pumebreds end pamtbreds, Champ ion Show and Breeding stock. Prices stan eat $250. ýTerrns available. No reasonable offer refused. Cail atter 6 p.r.. 579-5935 or 986-4925. 45-2 GOATS, 40 head, purebred and grades, equipment, com- W e te disper,,ai sale for AI and et McQuinn, Bowmýjranvile, Ontario, on Sàturdey, Nov. 20 3 p. r. See auction sale, iolumn of th is peper. 45-2 [lu e le :e x tes

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