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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Mar 1978, p. 16

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Letters to the Editor LARGE two bedroom apart- ment, $240. a month plus hydro. First and last months rent. Phone 623-4265. APARTMENT, 3 bedroom, hoated, stove, frig and dryer, $225. Immaculate condition, available niow. Phono 1-983- 9433 or 623-2301. il-iN FIVE bedroomn homo, ocated in the villag e of Newcastle, $300. month Iy plus utilities. Cali 623-7W61. Ask for Donna. 11-IN EXCE PTIONALL~Y spaclous and nicely decorated se-mi with don or fourth bedroom,- also fhascaprtpti fencod yard. Availa te46 caring family June 1 at$30 mont h y. Tenant ma purchase 15 ft. abovo ground ý ool at reasonablo price. hone 623-7752. 11-1 .BOWMANVILLE apartmentý 4 rooms and bath, heated, cable T.V., free packing. Available now. Reasonablo, plus hydro Phono 623-7523. il-tf Ref rigeration and App iance Service Commerial-and Domestic Rfrigeration - Milk Coolers PHONE B-E-RT SYER Days.ý... *........ . 623-5774 Nights.......623-3177 LanderHarda re and ELECC 2-tf GENFRL R EP ÏAIRs 1-tf P.( L oUWS.Tee fBowmanvi îlen 983-256 ar' ell B Reoing eo phno98-221 8 1-tf New it:,sayendit Stoeasonlt. 1-tf ALIGrlREPAIRS REA-ONAE ATES 263-2151 2-tf rewHoms - Rovain eairsingi laes 62oe3-231 2-tf OI URNERS FRNCE R EANE PHNEHAMPTE -. Bo'4 - Bw3n2 l uR.hami, Masponr O&R CUSTOM ~ENCING ST0,~ ~4AINS&WING Phono O<ono ~-5005 ~>r 983-%27 il-tf ANDE~?5ON INSU LATION 623~5 181 or ~79 ~ E - Attnsc and RAPCO FOAM fer Walls. CITY ~ id COUNTRY ItOMES 7-tf N Furniture Shop Furniture Refinisbing Dining sts te occasional pieces. We do upholstery FREE ESTIMATES >R. R. 1, Orono 983-9630 Steve Johnson 8-tf G. VAN LONDEN MASON RY BRICK, BLOCK, STONE AND FIREPLACES. Phone 623-5114. 28-52 A-i CARPE NTRY Speclalizlng ln finishlng and remodeliing 28 Years Carpentry Exeiec FREE ESTrinMATE'S PHONE JAMIE VOLLENHOVEN 623-6358 after 6p.m. 5t Robert Van De Be It PAINTING (Interier and Exterior> ODD JOBS 263-11 13 10-tf Prof ess'iona I Ca rpet, C lea ni ng 20PER CENT SPRING CLEANING DISCOUNT FREE ESTIMATES Phono Bob Da ys - 579-5146 Evenings - 623-2383 Il-tf N ODD JOBS Basement Cleanouts Light Moving Phone 623-9379 '1,1-7N William Vroom Custom Homes Limited For ail your building needs, remdoligwindow rpae 10-2N RÊL1IABLE 'woman will bOysit ovenings in your home. References. Phono 623- 2057. 11-1 WOMAN wlling to- do house- work in Bowmanville-New- castie area. References. Phono 623-2018. 11-IN BiII'ls GLASS and MIRRORS LTD. 7 Division St., Bowmanvillo, Ontario. Phone 623-5187. Mon - FrL.8.0G- 5:o0 Sat. 9 - 12noon Shoot and Float Glass Sealed Units - Storm Windows Store Fronts - Float Mirrors Patterned and Colored Glass and Glazing. 9-tf N Peter Sutherland Aluminum'Prod. Bowmanville Siding - Sof fit Fascia - Trough Shutters - Windows Doors - Awnings 623-4398 FOR FREE ESTIMATE. NOW HANDLING VINYL SIDING 3-tf N GORD SIMPSON Phono 983-5808 Orono, Ontario Pai nting Paperhanging Ca rpentry RemrodeIIinq General Repairs Intorior Exterlor 14-tf Don Brooks, & Son Genera I Contra co and Custom B ie Phone 723-6176 New homes, additions, altera. tbons, c rooms, garages, re p4rsofa Il types, etc. DARLI NGTON MASONRY Brick, Block, Stone CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES CHIMNEY CLEANING Phone 623-2176 45-f INSTALL an Esso furnace, bolIer, humidifier, heater or air cleanor. Combina.-tion Hariivey Pý-artnor, your ss service dealer. F ree st mat es. Orono 983-5206 ori Bowmanvllle 623-2301. 24 h1our service. 35-tf N C & C JAN ITOR SERVICE Carpet - Uphoîstery Prof essiona lIy Cleaned FREE EÈSTIMAtES Phone 623-3624 BOWMANVI LLE 45-tf NEEO a pressure systom? Wator Soteners? Repairs to ail makes. Harvey Partner, Orono.983-5206, Bowmanville, 623-2301._ 35-tf N WATCH REPAIRING HOOOERIS JEWELLERS LTD. 29 King St, E., Phono 623-5747 10-tf N -Ron's Floor Care Commercial and household cleaning. Dry foam rua and carpet shampooing. Wax re- moval, Wall washing. Ron Turcotte 623-7966 33-tf 3 STORE AND 7 APARTMENTS MORTGAGE SALE 53 King Stroot.,East BOWM4ANV ILLE, Ontario The First Mortgago Number 59029 on the p remi!ses describ- ed below having beon in dofault for the requisite period and notice of exercisinq the power of sale provisions contained in the Mortgage having boon duly served upon ail entitled ,an dthereafter the time period legally, required having elapsod, the undorsign- ed shah by auction, on Monday, the 3rd day of April, 1978, at White & Company Bailiffs Limited, Bailiffs, Suite 500, 234 E glinton Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario, at 2:00 o'clock in the aftemnoon, seli the lands and premises. The property boîng offered for sale is a 3 store and 7 apartment building located in the Town of Bowmanville, Ontario. The lands and promises muni- cipally known as 53 Kng as fio~ ALL AND SING"7ULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and promises, situate, lying and beîng in the Town of Bowmanville, in thie County of Durham, Province of Ontario and being composed of part of two lot number 16 in Block "T" situate on the south side of King Street and west side of Division Street in the said Town of Bowmanvillo and which is more, particularly known and descrîbed as fol- lows, that is to say: COMMENCING at the north east corner of the said lot number 16 and at a point whero the south lîmit of King Street in the said Town of Bowmanville is intorsected by the west Ilimit of Division Street; THENCE in a westerl y direc- tion along the south liImit of King Street 20 foot and 4 inches to a brick dwelling; THE NCE in a southorly direc- tion parallel with the said Division Street 165 foot to the Nnorthern boundary of Lot Numboýr 107 in the aforesaid Block"-T" ; THE NCE in an eastorly direc- tion a long the northern boundary of the said Lot Numbor 107, 20 foot and 4 Sinches to the west limit, of Division Street; THENCE in a northeriy direc- ti1on alonq such westerlIy limit of said Division Street 165 foot more or less to the place of beginning containing by ad- measurement 12 perches more or Iess, according to a plan of the Village of Bowman- ville in the Reg istry Office for the Registry Division ot the West Rîding of the County of Durham whIch Ian was made by John Grant, PL.S. and was registered on the 2Oth day of April 1852. SUBJECT to a right-of-way' over the southerl y 15 foot f rom East to West of the lands hereinbefore described. WE HEREBY GIVE YOU NOTICE that the said lands com prlsed under the said mortgage set ouf a bove wil11 be sold b v'public auction sublect to a reserve bld, at the office' of White &Company Bailiffs Llmlted, 234 EglInton Avenue East, Toronto, Ontarlo at 2:00, o'clock In the atter noon. The hlghost bldder above the fleevo bld will be acceptod. erms - A doposît 0f $15,000.00 ln cash or -bo certlfled choque payable to Messrs. Pmousky & Biback, In Trust to be pald at the timo of sale and the balance of the' purchase prico to be pald wlthIn 21 days theroattor upon the date set for closIng. Purchaser to have f Ifteen days to soarch the title at his own exponso. For any addltlonal Informa- tion contact 'Mm. Michael Pelensky, of Messrs. Prousky Suite 2200, Týoronto, Otro M5H 2Z4, Solicitors. for the mortgages, telephone 863-13,00. Saturday, March 2Sth F~mSold Auction Sale of Livestock, hmplements, some household furnituro. The property of Claro Bagshaw, north hait Lot 2, Con. 9, Brock Twp., 4 miles north of Sunder- land to lOth concession and 4 miles west or 2 miles south of Wilfred. 91 head of Hig h Grade Hereford and Caeasand Hereford Simmental cattie. 54 mature cows-bull exojosed June 20, 1977. Charolais Bull 15-16 rising 6, years old. Simmental Bul1/2rising 5 yoars old. 37 Hereford and Charolais vearlinc stee'rs and heifers, 20 Chunks, M.F. super 90 diesel tractor -with multi- power, _pÔwor steering., r-ompotO A-C D17 diesel trac- tor, dual tires,. 'power steering, remoîts with A-C4 furrow mounted plough 4-12'S. A-C C-A gas tractor 1972 Load King self-unloading forage wagorî-9 ton gearîng, 1975 New Holland 479 Hay Bine PTO liko now 1972 New Holland Baler PTO. M.H. NO. 60 combine with motor 8' heador and pick-up. Int. No. 40. manure spreader 140 bus. PTO. Int. No. 200 manure spreader, ground drive. 1975 mIn. 4-16"s semi-mounted auto- matîc reset plough-sprîng, coultor, depth wheel. Contin- ental field sprayer, 120 gaI. tank with 21 booms. A-C 12' tandem disc with removablo tractor booster, John Deere 17 run combination seed drill, Triple K 11'6" cultivator 3 pt. A-C 12' 'cultivator, A-C 8' mounted cultivator for CA tractor. A-C 2 row mounted corn scuff 1er with side dresser attachment A-C 2 furrow rmounted plough, A-C 7' mounted mower, A-C side 1rake PTO, A-C grader blade, 1A-C sub-soi ler, Sedore manure Bloader, 3 new Martin wagons- S6-7 and 8 ton. 7 ton Martin Bwagon with 18 x 8' rack and 8 1ply tires. 7 ton Martin wagon Dwith 18 x 8' rack, 6 ton Martin 1waaon with rack 16 x 8' 1971. -Patz silo unloader-adjustable 112' to 16' J.F. front mounted 1swother. Smoker 32' hay-grain eelevator with motor. 16' Hay 0-Vator. 2 Gravity grain boxes, cattie squeeze, 500 gallon wýater tank mounted on 6 ton Martin wagon. Danuser Sast hold digger, New Holland ay cond itioner PTO, 3 grain raugers, 1969 Newport Custom 71974 Ford ranger 1/ ton truck, fulllune of modemn, wehl miaintained power machinory. Hay, straw, grain-corn (25 ton. Lumber, codar posts and rails. Terms cash. No reserve. Furnituro sale at 10:30 a.m. Mhiesalýe -at 11:0a.mr,. Cattie e atý 2:30 P.m. Carl tand Grog HIcPkson, auction- eers, Reaboro, Ont., 705-324-9959. 11-1 Monday, March 27, 10:00 a.m. Machineir>'- Furniture Hltis- Feed Horsos Large farm auction for Eugene and Edward O'Beimn, R. R. 2, Uxbridge, Lot Il on Con. 6, 5 miles northwest of Uxbridge. From Uxbridge go 3 miles north to Sandford Rd. wost 1 mile to Con. 6 then north 11/2 miles to tarm. 60 Hoisteins, 30) Registered, 30 Grade, owner sampler D.H.î.A. 30 milk cows. Balance Bred and open heitors and calves. All negative to Brucellosis test.. Seliing daughters of Rockmfan, Star- lite Royaistar and Man-O- War. Dairy Equipmnent: Nitrogen semen storage tank, Insërm-ination Kit, Dairy Kpol Bulk Tank, Girton BuIk Tank, Surge Alamo pump and vacuum lino, 2 universal milking units, bucketeer, 3 surge milking units, palis, strainor, scales, utensil rack, 2 Delaval separators, hot wator heater, retrigerafor, Patz Stable Cleaner, 18" tîights. Machinery: White 2-70 Tractor - 70 h.p. with cab-Iike new-600 hours, Int. 434 tractor with Ioader-pulley, Int. 4 furrow plow 16" - auto reset - liko new, 15' cultivator wlth levelling pianks and harrows, J-D Disc il', Int. Culfivator, N-H 479 Haybine, Case mower 7' PTO, Ford side delivery rake - mounted P.T.O. driven, Int. No. 37 baler, hay or grain 40' elevator on wheels, Wh ite 4 row air corn planter, N-I picker sheller - 2 row, N-H 717 f or a e ha rvestor with 3 heads, Loagmaster forage wagon (Ilke new), 2 teedor wagon boxes, J-D foragae blower, i nt, No. 91 S.P. combine, Int. seed drill - seml-mounted, Alloed 6" auger on carria ge 41' P.T.O., JB & D Weed Sprayer - 100 gal. tank - 1 year, weed sprayer 45 gai., Sedore snow boer - 1 year, 2 tumnco grain boxes, 2 hay racks, 5 rubber tired wagons, N-I manure spreader, side rake, set of harrows, 2 sets tractor chaîns, roller, electrlc motors, work bench, 2 grain augers, Lincoln weldor, chem-store ap- C lcator, cemont mixer, J-D ammer milI, qu. of tools, hardware and _scrap, baler twlne, Int. T-S buil-dozer (gas). Herses: Standard Bred mareln foal (Josies Patch No. 879161), 2 yr. oldý standard bred fillv (Chadaleén No, 414PT0), double horse traller,, 4ogglng 'cart, pony harness, horseshoelng e qulpment. Foed: Qu. hay, straw, dry sheîled corn. AMs '69 Chev. Blscayne (as is). flsh hut 6' x 81, 16' boat - Tempest Bowrld- or and E Z Load trailer, qu. of fumniture, antique chairs, etc. Sale wMil start promptly at 10 a.m. with f umnitu re and wagon ioad foiîowed by machinery and feed, stable equlpment and lvestock. Note:A fine comp loto farm auction, The machI nemy Is In excellent condition, much of It new In the past 2 years. Note: Sale time 10 a.m. Lunch avallable. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbrldge, Ont. 416-852-3524. 11- 2 Saturday, March 18, il a.m. Property of Mr. John Green- wood, R. R. 2, Port Perry and added consigniments. Held in Prince Albert Hall, 2 miles South of Port Perry. Antiques, - commode chair, pictures and frames, annex wood stove, Quebec heater, captains chairs, screen room divider, sealers, enamel pint measure, mn-laid, folding table, millk cans, old newspapers and post cards, from 1890, tomn stands pine boxes, etc. Furniture etc. easy rocker, book case, corner ,cupboard, couch and chairs, shower cabinet, chromo 501, refrigerator, 8 x 12 rug, quilt patches, Viking washer (works), metal trunks, table saw and bench, old riding mower, electric motors, walkie-talkies, electronlc equipment, radios, tools, ton- speed bike, and much more. John Pearce Auctioneer. 416- 985-7492. Lunch available. 11-1 Auction sale, Thursday, March 16,6 p. Private estate property of Mm. C. Hart, 274' Oshawa lvd. N. to be held at Stirtevants Auction Hall, 27 Hall St. Oshawa. Kenmore refrigera- tom, Kenmore electric stove, antique buffet, 5 piece chrome suite, 3 piece bedroomn suite, air conditioner (like new), chesterfield suite, round dîing room table, antique dressers, antique chest of drawers, pressed back chairs, hall stand, antique dlock, dehumidifier, antique chairs, washstand, kitchen cupboard, 28' extension ladder, washing machine, Lawnboy lawn- mower (i year old), Coldspot deep freoze (1 year old), antique oil painting over 100 years old, whee lbarrow, chain saw, -Skill aw, pine blanket box, tertilizor spreader, largo quantity of antique dishes hand and power tools. House sold. Terms cash. No reserve. This 1is a ood sale, Plan to attend. Salfes every tuosday and Thursday at 6 p.m. Salesroom- open Monday to Friday 12 to 2! p.m. Also 7 to 9 p.m. Myles King auctioneer and cartago. 725-5751 or 723- 0501. 11-1 Auction Sa le, Tuesday, March 21 at 6 p.m. Auction sale, property of Mrs. M. Kelly, 321 Marland Ave., Oshawa, to bo held at Stirtevants Auction' Hall, 27 Hall St., Oshawa, p lus Com- munity Sale. Chesterfield suite, platform rocker, china cabinet, chrome suite, 3 piece bedroom suite, cedar chest, chest of drawers, dresser, coftee and end tables, tele- phono table, rot rigerator, electric stovo, singlFe bed, coloured TV, black and white portable TV, rugs, lamps, largo ock, carpot sweeper, rockin g chair, sewlng machine, kitchen steelI cabinet, elo-ctric broom, lawn chais, vcuum clea'nor, mnirror, TV trays, ftm stanïd, night table, quantity of dishes, small appliances and silver- ware. List not complote. Sales every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m. Salesroom o pen Monday to Friday 12 noon tlo 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. All furnituro welcome. Terms cash. Myles King, auctioneer, 725-5751. 11-1 CASH for gold, silvor, coins, guns, cdocks, jewellery, dishes, furniture, crocks, paintings, sealers, appliances. Fr!iendly Fie a Market, 23 King West, 725-978à. 9-tf HOLSTEINS. Purebred and grade heifors. Spraying and shorbrod. Phono, Neil Malcolm, Blackstock,986-4246. Il-iN USED Furniture and Ap- Iine.Paddy's Market, amtn263-2241. 26-tf Auction Sale , Good Friday, March 24th at 12 noon Sale to be held in Brougham Hall on Brock Rd. at No. 7 HwC Sale of furniture, antiques, dlocks, dishes, clear- ing?9 piece walnut dining room ste, Heintzman piano, 3 piece settee, wlcker rocker, wardrobe, round oak table, set of six press back chairs, school bell, drop leaf table, blanket box, curlo cabinet, wooden telephono, three washstands, chests of drawers, ice-cream. set, fImr, rocking chairs, brass top hames, two copper boliers, hall racks, decoys, milk, dans, dlocks (2 ainger- bread, steeplE ,-walilandi cottge ocks), 'piano stool, sidbord, pub mirrors, brass and copper, Bowmanville rocker, oh arnPs, planters, arrowback armchair, leatherette loveseat, 2 beaver sealers, old tools, corner what-not, plus quantity of other Items. Terms cash. John Annis, auctioneer, 655-4663. 11-2 Saturday Evening March 18, 7 p.m. At Pethick's Auction Barn, Haydon, 1 mile- east of Enniskillen, furniture and things for the estate of the late Mr. and Mrs. Creighion Devittie, frig, stove, sewing machine, 2 c ressers, Chester- field and chair, end tables, lamps, bedding, dîshes, wash- ing machine, lawn mower, and more. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethlck, auctioneer. il-lN Auctien Sa le Saturday, March 18 at 1: 15 p.m. at Bannister's Auction Hall ln Bewdley ' Consisting of Emerson coloured TV, magazine rack, chairs, tables, mirrors, three piece luggage set, dishos, elassware, lamps, machinist's PM auge, small appliances? two large fans, footstools, books, and other items still being consigned. Roger Bannister, auctioneer, 416-797-2651. 11-IN Tbursday Evening, March 23 Malmonit Consi!gnment Sale held at Malmont Sgales Arena, Blackstock, Ontario. Pro- prietor Neil Malcolm, Black- stock. 35 head - Registered and Grade. Fresh and close cows, open heifers and calves, also service age bulîs.-This month features a fancy red and white bull by Ned. Al cattie blood tested. Lunch available at sale. Lloyd Wilson, auctioneer. 11-2 Saturday, March 25 at 1 p.m. Auction sale of household furniture of Mike Seaver, 484 King St. East, Newcastle. 1/ km west of subway; lncluding refri gerator, upright freezer, stove, dryer, d ishes, crystal, dinette suite, bedroom suite, chesterfield, T.V., end tables, baby furniture, linens, tools, 22 rif le with telescope, records, books, speakers, trunk, picnlc table, woodpile etc. etc. Everything must go. Owner movingj. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale 1 p.m. Auctioneer, Steve Liptay. 12 Cash for youré Car or Truck An.earr Make 263-8337 Taunton Rd. and Liberty St. DON or RUSS 11-1N INSTANT CASH FOR New and Used FURNITURE No article tee smail or estate too large. CaîIl 623-2431 9-5N Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles Snowmobi 1les For Wrecking Purposes S MALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-575ô Residence 623-7112 45-tf EN NI-SKIL LE N The Enniskillen Corres- pondent would like to retract two items lu ber news. One fromn a week ago and one fromn this past week. 1. It sbouid have read James Avery, not James Werry visitod witb Chester Riddeil, Burketon. 2., and Mrs. Etta Page should have read 'the late Mrs. Etta Piggot lu this week's paper. My apologies to ail concerned iu these mistakes that were made. Mr. and, Mrs. Laurie Thompson, Angola and Nicole, Hampton, Mr. Clifford Petbick, Bowmnanville were Sunday visitors wýith Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon PotickÀ. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Draper attended the Mott-Dimitrof wedding at the Eastern Orthodox Church in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott and family were Thursday evoning suppej(,r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swaîn, Haydon, )celebrating Lin and Wayne's wedding anniversary. Con- gratulations Lin and Waynie. Miss Winnifred M. Colo, Willowdaio, spent a few days with ber sister, Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Worry. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henderson were Sâturda>' evening supper guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sweet, Jay and Cory. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wearn, Lake Hurst were recent dînner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Werry. Joe and Linda Sweet attend- ed Wine Club at Brian and Diane Markie's, Toronto, Friday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Clark Werry, John, Elizabeth and Peter,, Etobicoke, Mr. Grant Werry were -Saturda>' afternoon callers with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Werry. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb Lyons, and Dean, Orangeville were weekend guests of Mrs. Gertrude Lyons. Thursday nigbt Mr. and Mrs. H. McGill, Beverley Stainton, Judy Kovacs, Michelle Brownoll, Charlene Aird were birthday guests'of Miss Judy Virtue. Congratula- tions Judy. Miss Winnifred Colo, Mrs. Gary Hanewich and Mrs. E.A. Werry were, Wednesday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jef Grills, Peterborough, aise Thursday cailers of Mr. and Mrs. Aluin Cole, Bowmanville. ,Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Drew, Oshawa, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor on Tbursday. Mrs. Linda Cryderman and Joanne, Zion were Sunday To the Editor, 11 As you know, the Town of Newcastle and ail its residents face the same choices thousands of other similar communities across North America: wbether to continue current, growth patterns, which have been based on. relatively cheap non-renew- able sources of energy, or to move towards a future based on the development of renew- able resources combined with the wise conservation, of non-renewables., The former possibility means continued dependence on an inflationary cycle where growing would demand pursuing diminisbing supplies of formerly inexpensive non- renewable energy sources, The conservation-alterna- tive energy scenario is anti-mn- flationary, gradually removing business, industrial and residential sectors from unavoidable dependence on the vagaries of world energy markets. At the same time, conservation means jobs (iii re-insulation, for example) and alternative technologies will croate new business opportunities locally. (iLe. manufacturing solar panels). visîtors with Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Sher- win and family, Gravenhurst were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor. Donald Trewin, Dee Fegan, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewmn wee Saturday evening dinner guests of the Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery and James were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin. The Avery's were also, Sunday evening - guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Oshawa. Mr. Mike Dupuise, Alymer visited witb Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brent, Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Courtice, Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murphy for dînner on Sunday. Margaret and Orville Ashton visited with Rota Rodman and Maudie Travoîl, Oshawa on Sunday, We have learned that Mrs. Koepp is going to Germany this week to be with ber mother wbo is seriously ill. Our wish is for a safo trip for Mrs. Koepp and may sbe find ber motber's bealtb is We rvedpleased to have Mrs. Forrest Gordon convalescing rapidly at home after ber car accidept and recent hos ital care, also MrUs. Pethick w9o is almost as good as new since ber accident. 1 A glorious Sunday morning with its fresh faîl of 2 centimetres of snow and the beckoning caîl of the Cburch bell encouraged 65 folk to join in worsbip. Thirteen members of tbe Intermediate Choir sang from chancel their anthem 'One Man Can Climb a Mountain" wîtb piano aécompaniment by their leader Uiab Chambers. Our minister's Chiidren's Story was "Echoos" whicb canbe good, bad and fun. Then prayer, children's hymn followed before tbe children retired to the S.S. room witb teachersfor S.S. period. The Sermon entitled "A Christian Hallmark" based on tbe great cominandment "Love One Another", Love is not blind but very open eyed. Josus loved forgivingly and s0 sbould we. This week's notices are: Tuesday, 6:00 p.m. Oshawa Presbytery met in Sîmcoe St. United Church, Oshawa. Monday, 7:00 p.m. The Enniskillen Yough Group met in the Church for business period and play practice. Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Enniskilien U.C.W. met in the Church. Report later. Chalmers, United Cburch, Kingston. Friday and Saturday, April 7 and 8, Oshawa Presbytery "Festival 0f The Faith" will be held lu Harmony United Church, Oshawa. Pick up a registration from promptly and send it lu as attendance is limited. Every- family visitations committee and volunteers are eager to begin their visiting. Our littie village Heart Fund Canvas by the Youth Group bas totailed over $80.00. We haven't the surrounding area total to report at this time. Tlaxes -ouid even be lowered through the simple resoure recovery techniques of recycling, making money from wbat bas previously been considered as "waste," The - Community Conservation Centre were created to be a resource for the entire community. Witbout the suport of our fell!ow citizens, our mandate to provide information wil be miucb more dîfficult to fuifill. We urge ail residents of the, Towvn to take advantage of the services provided by your local Conservation Centre and explore the exciting possibil- ities wbich exist for thefuture. Jeffrey Gold for the Newcastle Community Conservation Centre "0ure in Conversational French, in the form of gameis, songs, craf ts and other related activities, The duration of the sunmmr sehool would be frot Tuesday, 1978 - 07 - 04 te Friday 197S - OP, - il, excludirg the Civic 'Holiday, Morilay 1978 - 03 - 07. Dally sessions would4 commence at 8:30 and end at 12:30. The dIases wil be held at Onîtarlo Street Public School and cost is $101. As teachers muist be hired and plans finalized, wou1li interested parents please ca1l 263-2325 for registration and or, information as soon as possible. Aiso please convey information to any interested parties. 9 T #'WT Dear Parents, Mi U For the past two years the TeOhaaPebtia Northumberland and New- uThew. held a sub-a castle Board of Education bas eeuiemeigo o. offre asummer school dayiemetn m ân pogremma in French the, February 21. Among Immersion. If enrolment teiesdsusdwr regitraion ar suficent plan$ for, the l6th anïîiail rgsrammens wlaarefiin b meeting of Oshawa Pres- ,poeratesthiyea.The byterial U.C.W. which will operate this epTed be heId in Trinity United number of classes will dpn Church, Bowmanville. The on number of students. nejmeigi otk The purpose of this pro- pla eon'eting sd ake gramme is top sopro- pl arce on Wed:15aesay enrichment and recreational Mac29t9:5,m

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