14 The Canadian Statesman, Bnwmanville. F( ONTARIO Province of Opportunity MINISTRY 0F COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES PINE RIDGE SCHOOL requ ires SUPERVISORS CASUAL, <up to a maximum of 24 hours per week) To orovide supervision, counsel and cuidance to adolescents 14to 16 years of age; to encourage appro priate social behaviour, work habits, participation in recreational programs and !i general to promote satisfactory adjusf ment to societ y.e Qualifications: Ability to supervise and relate w l f0 adolescents; integrity, initiative and self control. Fluency and accuracy in verbal and written expression. Previous experlence in youth work is desirable. GCade 12 preferred. Graduation lfrom a Community College program, such as Child Care Work or Social Services would be a definite asset. Willingness to work shifts is required. Salary: $5.93per hour. ,o tiinis open equally f0 both men and women. WRITE OR PHO N ýE (Moidav to Fridav 8:15 a.m. te 4:30 p.m.) for application: PINE RIDGE SCHOOL Box 70, Bowmanvllle, Ont. Phone 623-2582 a, COINS, paper currency (world wide), script, political and satire notes, stamps, covers, -and old postal station- ery, lodge medais, badges and buttons of al kinds. Buyer and top appraiser, local. Write Advert iser 743, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowman- ville, Ont. 7-2N USED Furniture and Appli- ances.. Paddy's Market, Hampton 263-2241. 26-tf CASH forgld, silver, coins, guns, dlocks, iewellery, dish- es, furniture, crocks, paint- ings, sealers, appliances. Friendly Flea Market, 23 King West, 725-9783. 9-tf Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles Snowmobi les For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 45-f FURNISHED bedroomn with kitchen privileges for retired person in BQwmïanville. Phone 623-3416. 8-iN ONE be,,droom apartm-ent, privete back yard, $240 ronhly., al utiliieinc ued Available March 2Oth. Phone 623-7661. Ask for Donna. 8-1 N ONE bedroom apartment,, downtown Bowmanville, $160. plus hydro monthly. Cali 623-3773 af ter 6. 8-1 N 5 BEDROOM house and-or store for rent. House or store may be rented separately. Phone 1-983-5373. 8-2N ONE bedroom apartment. Available March 1. Phone 623 2848. 8-1 BACHELOR basement apart- ment, f urnished, dlean private home, quiet gentleman pre- ferred. Phone 723-9230. 81 APARTMENT for rent, three miles west of Bowmanville on highway 2. $160 a month. Phone 623-4623. 8.1 N LARGE upstairs apartment in Bowmanville, $250 a month. Available immediately. Phone, 623-7363. 8-1 FREE room and board for lady in return for light duties, phone 623-3265. 8-1 N 2 BEDROOM apartment. Large sunken living room, large -balcony, large bed- rooms, 4 piece tiled bath. Available March lth. Phone 623-7664. 7-TF BOWMANVILLE - basement office space for rent, four rooms, approximately 250 sq. ft. each, available now. Phone 723-0575 or 623-4172. 7-4 BOWMANVILLE - new com- ,merclal space for rent. Prime downtown location. Areas of 500 sq. ft. and up. Available now. Phone 723-0575 or 623-4172. 7-4 BOWMANVILLE apartment, 4 rooms and -bath, heated, cable T.V., free parking. Available now, $225 monthly, plus hydro. Phone 623-7523. 50-tf' OFFICE space on King St. in Bowman ville. 600 sq. fit., ca rpetted, 1 immediate occupancy, leasee moving, assume sub-lease. Phone 623- 6555. 6-TFN AVAILABLE for youniy mani. Phone 623-3265. 8-1 N FREE REMOVAL OF FRESH, DEAD and DISABLED FARM STOCK, CALL MARGWI LL FUR FARM Hampton 263-2721 N 30-tf WANT VYouR Bathroom or Kitchen REMODELLED? For Free Quotations Phone 623-7363 Durham Masonry Contra etors Ltd. Bricks - Logs Field Stonework Specializing in Fireplaces Phone 839-2431 49-tf Don Brooks & Son Genera I Contra ctor and Custom Buider Phone 723-6176 New homes, additions, altera- tions, rec rooms, garages, repa irs of al types, etc. 25-tf GORD SIMPSON Phone 983-5808 Orono, Ontario Pai nti ng Pa perhanging Ca rpentry Remodellinq General Repairs Interior Exterior 14-tf G. VAN LONDEN MASON RY BRICK, BLOCK, STONE AND FIREPLACES. Phone 623-5114. 28-52x INSTALL an Esso furnace, boler, humidifier, heater or1 air cleaner. Combination wood and oul. Financing avail- able. Furnaces cleaned. Parts and service policy. Caîl Harvey Partner, your Esso service dealer. F ree esti- mates. Orono 983-5206 or Bowmanville 623-2301. 24 hour service. N 35-tf M. Brooks CARPENTRY REMODELLING CUPBOARDS - VANITIES GENERAL REPAIRS Phone 623-5566 10-tf AIl kinds of BRICKWORK, CHIMNEYS, P. LOUWS CONSTRUCTION 149 Scugog St. Bowmanvillie 623-2756 13-tf WATER Wells bored, 30 tu e. Ward's Well Boring. Tele- p hone 342-2030. Representa- tive Harry L. Wade. Tele- phone 987-4531. 16-tf Ro's F loor Ca re Commercial and household cleaning. Dr~y foam rug and carpet shampooing. Wax re- moval, Wall washing. Ron Turcotte 623-7966 33-tf s * a WILL babysit chlldren ln my home. HoÏ lunch available. Waverley Road area. Phone, 623-6846. 7-2 A-i CARPENTRY Specializing in finishing and remodelling 28 Years Carpentry Experience,, FREE ESTIMATES PHONE JAMIE VOLLENHOVEN 623-6358 af ter 6 p. m. 5t OXFORD Brick layers and Stonemasons Lt. (Our f ireplaces do flot smoke) Orono 983-5606 18-tf Lloyd Barnes Plumbing Carpentry, Renovating Ali General Repars REASONABLE RATES 263-2288 27-tf D. Beers & Sons CONSTRUCTION New Homes - Renovating Rec Rooms Repairs of ail types. phone 623-2263 20-tf JACK BURGESS 011 BURNERS - FURNACES CL EANE D PLUMBING REPAIRS PHONE HAMPTON 263-2151 MAIL ADD'RESS: P.O. Box 43 - owmanville 30-tf REYNOLDS UPHOLSTERING Modern, Traditional and Antique. Free pickup and delivery. FREE E STIMATES PHONEI 263-2132 R. R. 1, Hampton Geddes E lectr Custom Home Addit ions - Alter Rewiring FREE ESTI MATE 623-4174 C &C JANIT( SERVICE Carpet - Uphoîs- Professionally CIeai FREE ESTIMATE Phone 623-362 BOWMAN VILLE Vic's Maintena Servi ce MACHINE REPAI and WELDING 24 HOUR SERVIC 623-6357 D &R CUSTOM FENCING CUSTOM CHAINSAW Phone Orono 983-5005 or 983-9, Steve's Furniture Shop Fumniture Refinishinq Dining sets to occasional pleces. We do upholstery. FREE ESTIMA TES R. R. 1, Orono 983-9630 Steve Johnson 8-tf BABYS ITTING in my home in the Martin Rd., Base Line area. Caîl 623-4302. 8-1 DRAPERY track supplied and installed. Reasonableè rates. Caîl Mother Mod 623- ý826, 18-1 N Peter Sutherland Aluminum Prod. Bowmanville Siding -Soffit Fascia - Trough Shutters - Windows Doors - Awnings 623-4398 FOR FREE ESTIMATE. NOW HANDLING VINYL SIDINGN f AN DERSON INSU LATION 623-5181 or 579-2060 Bîown Cellulose Fibre for Atfaic and RAPCO FOAM for Walls. CITY-and COUNTRY HOMES 7-tfN '627 7-4 Ref rigeration and Appliance Service Commercial and Domesfic Refrigerafion - Milk Coolers PHONE BERT SYER Days ............. .623-5774 Nights .............623-3177 Lander Hardware and ELECTRIC ALEX Garden Welding and Mechanical repair. Tractors an~d farmeupment. Cars and Iighttrc=srepaired and certif led, Oshawa, 725-8433. 8-1 N BiII's fGLASS and MIRRORS LTD. 7 Division St., Bowmanville, Ontario. Phone 623-5187. Sheet and Float Glass Sealed Units - Storm Windows Store Fronts - Float Mirrors Patterned and Colored Glass and Glazing. 7t f DARLI NGTON MASON RY Brick, Block, Stone CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES CHIMNEY CLEANING Phone 623-2176 45-tf fNEED a pressure system? Water Softeners? Repairs tr al makes. Harvey Partner, Orono 983-5206, Bowmanville 623-2301. N 35-tf Prof essiona I Carpet Cleaning AT REASONABLE RATES FREE ESTIMATES Phone Bob Days 723-5729 Evenings 623-2383 N 47-tf Corneil's Auction Barn Friday, February 24th, 7 p.m. Three miles east of Little N48-tf Britain or seven miles west of Linday on the Lincsay-Little- Britain Rd., Flat-to-wall cu- ric board, round oak table, press back chairs,, leaded stained as ailass windows, antique rock- rations ing chairs,- gramophone, mantle dlocks, tea. wagon, ES Victrola, wooden telephone,, settee (reupholstered), copper boilers, dropleaf tables, 40-tf N Walthran pocket watch, wooden decoys, quantity of china and glassware plus D R many more antiques, furni- ture and household items. Don Corneil, auctioneer, R.R. 1, ,tery Little Britain 705-786-2183. ed 8-11% Safurday, March-4, 1 p.m. 14 Complete sellout of Leskard Weldin g and Fabrication, 45-tf Leskard, 2 miles west of Kirby, then 1 mile north. lncludinq 65 ton hvdraulic nce press, 300 amp arc welder., 180 amp wire welder, power hack saw, vert. belt sander, IR Buffalo 18 drill press, air compressor, oxygen and CE acetylene equip., torches, liftcart, floor grinder, hand 7-2 grinder, air wrench, air drill, - sander, welding table, 2 chain hoists, motors, pipes, bars, angle iron, steel plates, I beams, etc. etc., Terms cash. Dennis Thompson, owner. 983- 5760. Steve Liptay Auctioneer, ING 263-29611. 82 (2 Days) Tuesday, Februa ry 28th Thursday, March 2nd at 6p.m. Property of thée esTate ot Evely n 'Bateman, Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, to be held at Stirtevants Auction Hall, 33 Hall Street, Oshawa. Refrigerator, electric stove, çhesterfield suite, coffee table, gold antique chair,, Oriental rug, floor Iamp, square china cabinet, six diningroom chairs, antique writing desk, antique corner china cabinet, serving cabinet, magazine rack, tele- phone table, large clawfoot cabinet, large mîrror, large wardrobe, portable color T.V., spool table, washstand, chest of drawers, washing machine, treadle sewîng machine, crocks, hall tree, drop leaf table, rocking chair, lamps, antique dishes, large quantity of linen and bedd ing, glass bookcase, buffet, kitchen cup- board, piano stool, pictures, end tables, >complete mie of small appliances, garden tools, wheelbarrow, electric lawn mower, large quantity of dishes, pots and pans. Ail furniture in thîs sale, belonged to a well known Oshawa resident and is in ý ood condition. Terms cash. o reserve. Myles King auctiofleer, 725-5751. Auction Sale Saturday, February 25th at1: 15 Auction sale at Bannisters Auction Hall in Bewdley consisting of: dresser, nig h table, chest of drawers, chairs, tables, bench saw, two work benches with drill press and grinder. Black & Decker sander and jig saw, quantity of tools,, dishes, glassware, lamps, books, and other items still being consigned. Roger Bannister auctioneer, 416-97-251.8-1 N LOT for sale 72 x 100, fully serviced, pr estige area in Bowmanville. AIl Perm its are. available. Phone 623-2263.1 7-3 H appi ness is helpingl. ...Be a RED CROSS volunteer. Parade Lifts Winter Blues Bright costumes and young faces were seen on the streets of- Bowmanville on Monday morning as children from the Edna Thomson Day Care Centre headed outdoors for a parade to fight the mid- February blues. From robots to rabbits, the youngsters wore spring costumes over warm coats to fprotect them from the chili. Above, they gather outsicte their Church Street centre preparing to mal<e their way downtown. In the photo on top, a young man carnies a placard expressing the feelings of almost everyone who has weathered this year s winter as the parade proceeds along the route. BLACKSTOCK 78th Annual Convention of The Ontario Association of Agricutural Societies The Agricultural Con- vention took place on Wednes- day and Thursday, February 15 and 16 at the 'Royal York Hotel in Toronto. The Conven- tion was welI represented by The Blackstock Society: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly, Lawrence McLaughlin, Jim Byers, and Beth Schryburt. Wednesday morning, follow- ing registration, the business meeting took place in the main Concert Hall. Ed Starr brought into discussion many topics of business. It was voted, yes by the delegates to start Incorporation of the association. Mr. Starr then closed the business portion of the meeting with the state- ment that this organization represents more people in the province of Ontario, than any other association. Roy Jewell, Western Ontario Farmer, reporter and radio commentator was the guest speaker. He discussed the changes that have taken place in the country fairs since they began in the first part of the last century. Even though the farmer offly represents 5 per cent of the population, another 45 per cent of t he people rely on the farmer direct ly or indirectly for their livelihood. As Mr. _Jewell ended his speech, he urged that the farm and nonfarm segments of the communîty should use the fair as a merry-go.-round to blend togethe r. Certainly a highlight for Blackstock at the morning meeting was the presentation of winners in the slde competitions. The sldes were judged 50 per cent on content and 50 per cent on quality. There were 350 slides entered in the competition, 2 classes with 8 categories each. Black- stock won 2nd. place in the class C fair under the "opening ceremonies" category. The prize winnng slide was of Mayor Malcolm and bis wife in, front of the grandstand. Mrs'. Malcolm is pictured sitting in a carniage while the Mayor, gallantly holds the horse during the opening parade. There was a break for lunch and a chance to browse in the Handicrafts Room at the convention. The Handicrafts Room was a display of the very best found at Ontario Fairs and the Canada Packers collection of quilts. A pencil sketch of the Blackstock United Church done by Janet Parsons, hung in this room as an excellent example of the talent at the Blackstock fair. The women are kept busy in the afternoon at the conven- tion lisI ening to speeches by the candidates for "Miss C.N.E." and then into study groups. The men bartered for concessions at the 1978 fair. The evening entertainment w as attended by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly. The convention should enlighten the minds of those who attended helping to maintain the high standard of excellence found at the Black- stock Fair. Blackstock Nursery School ncorporated-February Meeting Cheryl Vogel called the meeting of the Blackstock N ursery School Inc. to order on Monday evening, February l3th. The minutes of the January meeting were read and the treasurer's report given. Joanne Lee presented the report of the Valentine Dance held on the llth. Dave Andrews was thanked for the music and also extra door prizes donated to the dance. Because of the tremendous success of the dance, another is being planned and any suggestions will be welcomed. Joanne stated that the tickets have been ordered for the play, "Arsenic and Old Lace", starring Tom Kneebone, HOWTO CHOOSE AMSP WHEN IUUALL WOOKE Barbara Hamilton and Amelea Hall to be presented at the Bayview Playhouse in Toronto. Beth Schryburt was called upon for a Cookbook Commit- tee Report. The cookbook layout has been mailed to Chicago and, should be avail, able for sale in, April. A list of advertisement patrons from Blackstock and Port Perry was read. The cookbook committee was thanked for their help: Carol Andrews, Bonnie Hudson, Chris Rollo,, Renee Sleep and Cheryl Vogel. The meeting W:as brought tG a close with a surprise raffle. which was won by Cheryl VoLyel. Sure, at first glance ail RSP's look the same. Down the block they may offer flexibility. Around the corner, interesi compôunded tnonthly. While açross towvn it's competitive interest rates. Now, what makes the Permanent's RSP different? Simply this: in our Guaranteed Fund we presently combine ail three. Flexibility. -Interesi compounded monthly. Compitiv interest rates. Not only that, there are no initia- tion or annual administration fees and the maximum close-oui fee is only $100.00. So maybe at first glance ail RSP's do look the same, but they're not. Stop in at the Permanent branch nearest you and find out more about the Per'ma<ent RSP Our branches can also tel you about our Registered Home Ownership Savings Plan (RHOSP). Deadline is March 1, 1978 for 1977 tax savings. s the Permanent Càada Permanent Trust Company Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation We'll always be heme to help you make it. 22 KING ST. W., OSHAWA 728-9482 138 SIMCOE ST. N., PETERBOROUGH 748?-4520 il 13 WALTON ST., PORT HOPE 885-6361 Relocation of Durham Housing Bureau Effective February 27th, 1978 The Durham Housing Bureau will oeate from region aI Social Services offices located in Ihitby. Housing Reglstry matters and ail inquiries pertaining to the Landord and Tenant Act of Ontario will be received at the new number llsted below. Personal interviews and pick-up of regulation and statutory notice forms should be pre-arranged by telephone. AIl written correspondence after the above date should be directed to: Durham Houslng Bureau Regional Municipallty of Durham c-o Department of Social Services 1050 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa, Ontario L1G4W5 Trelephone 668-7661 D. Tonkin Housing Offices. cm= Pethick's Auction Barn Saturday evening Feb. 25 7 p.m. At Ha rdon, 1 mile east of Enniskilren. Furniture and* things for the estate of Kate and "'Bun" Moore from, Bowmanville. Bed, dresser, clothes cu pboard, upright freezer, fri dge, stove, 8 pc. dining room suite, upright writing desk and bookçcase, back-to-the-wall china cabinet (40" width), chesterf ield and 2 chairs, kitchen chairs, buffet, table, six dinlng room chairs, cedar chest, dishes, and several boxes of goodies, garden tools. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethick, auctioneer. 8-1iN Antique Auction Sale Tuesday, February 28 7 p.m. Flying Dutchmnan Motor Inn Unusual assortment of furniture, glass, china. Numerous variety of 1 Pequagnat dlocks, including Vernon grandfather, King Edward Berlin, Brandon railroad wall, Màple Leaf style, Pantheon pillar plus 12 vari-ous other models in mint condition; 2 gingerbreads, 2 china, early marble, Seth Thomas p illar and scroll, Gilbert O.G., Ansonia school type, Fusee round face, 2 small banjo dlocks, 2 cranberry decanters (one Mary Gregory, style), 2 sugar shakers, 2 banquet lamps (one peach blow font with cran- beryg lobe), large Gone- Wit h th e -Win d Iamp, Columbia cylinder phono- gah withlarge outside horn, dîson cyînder phonograph with, inside horn, oaký sideboard, buffet, china cabinet, tea wagon, wash- stand, hall table, buggy lamps. This is a mere partial list of some of the fine antiques and collectibles. Flying Dutchman Motor Inn, 143 Duke St., Bowmanville. lerms cash. No reserve. Bill Baldwin, auctioneer, R.R. 2 Peterboro. 705-742-7052. 8-1 N 8-1 1-