MALLEY - Dennis and Candy are ver y proud f0 ahnounce the safe arrivai of their first child, Kevin James, weighing 6 ibs. 121/2 oz. on April 14, 1978. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Malle y and Mr. and Mrs. Don My les. Great grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cal Myes, Orono, Mrs. Hazel Malley and Mrs. Hilda Henning, both of Bowman- ville. Special thanks to Dr. Sylvester and maternity staff atBowm a nvllie Memorial Hospital. 16-1 SHEE HAN - Danny wishes to announce the safe arrivai of hi's baby sister Tanya on Thursda y, April 13 at Memoria i Hospital. Our mom and dad are Rick and Catherine Sheehan. 16-1 S UTCH - Ron and Carol (nee Jphnston) proudly announce the arrivai of their second daughter Tara Janelle, 10 lbs. 4 ozs. on April 17, 1978 at Peterborough Civic Hospital. A baby sister -for Leeanna F-rouci granaparents are mrs. Lptie Johnston, R.R. North Orono and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sutch, Sr., Pontypool. Mr. and~ Mrs. George Dunlop and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Bonnie Sarah and William Frank. This c iebration will take place on Sturday, May 27th, 1978 in Orono United Church at 3p.m. 16-1 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Jackman announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter, Nancy Lee to Mr. David James Gilichrist, son of Rev. and Mrs. James Gilchrist. The wedding to take ~ce 4:30 p.m. June 10, 1978, rInity United Church, Bow- manvil le, Ontario. 16-1 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Paterson, Newcastle, Ont., announce the forthcoming marriaeo their daughter Ruth #iArjorie to Mr. Nico George de Jonge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit de Jonge, Orono, Ont. The marriage wil1l take place on Saturday, May 27, 1978 at Newcastle United Chuirch at four o'clock. 16-1IN BELL - James Allan in his 72nd yea r at the Hotel Dieu Hospi ta i, Kingston on April 12,' 1978 after a short iliness. James Allan Bell, leaves his wife Mildred and daughters Jean Balson of Hampton and Margaret Bell of E ngland., Restedatthe Bradley Funeral Homne, Gananoque. Private Funeral Service was held 'r!daey April l4th in the chapel.-interment.Gananoque Cem etery at 'a later date. If desired, donations may be made to cancer society. 16-1 HANCOCK - William Michael. On Saturday, April 15, 1978 at Kendal, dOntario. Michael Hancock, age 15 yea rs. Dear son of Ron and Jil11 rancock, Kendal. Dear brother of Debbie, Murray and Charles ail at home. Rested at the Barlow Funeral Home. Service was held from Orono United Church, on Tuesda y at 2 p.rn. Interment Orono Cemetery. 16-1 JACKSON - Christine. At Marnwood Nursing Home, Bowmianville on Wednesday, April 12, 1978. Chrissie Jackson of 303 Church St. in hor 86th year. Beloved wife of the late Leslie Jackson. Rested at the Northcutt Ell1iott Funeral Home. Funeral service was held at one thirty o'clock Friday affornoon. Interment Bowmanviile Cornotery. 16-lN ROKA - Anna. At Oshawa General Hospital Saturday, April 15, 1978. Anna Christi, beloved wife of the late Joseph Roka, mother of Mrs. Walter Bieni (Hilda), Courtice, Mrs. John Piowright (Irma), Whitby, Mrs. Helen Grant, Oshawa, Rudy and Bill of Courtice, also survived by one brother of Courtice, three brothers and one sister of Haselbach, Austria, in her 78th year. Rosted at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with requiem high mass in St. Gertrude's Church Tuesday, April 18 at 10 a.m. Infrment Resurrect ion Cemetery. Prayers were held at the f uneral home Monday at 6 p.m. In, lieu of flowors, memorial donations f0 the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Notluutt io THOUGHTFULNESS- CONCERN - SERVICE ThoUghtful seletion of cemetery sjtes,- for varlous reasons a concern to many people. . .often far in advance of need. We have avaliable jnformatjon on ail local cerne-, teries, simply on request. This !s part of omur service to the commUnity. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 FLOWERS BY CARNATION JACKMAN FLOWER SHOI Bowmanville MaI[ý 33 Division St., BoWmanv 623-3365 ~6374 PROMPTHOSPITAL - COURTEOÛS \ ~and SERVICE FOR ~ SMAH ALL YOUR ARRANGEMENTS ,FLORALFîowering Plants FLORAL and Cut F iowers Floral Creations FI "Flowers with Feeling" àI Fi For any Occasion 623-377VAN BELLE Sundays and Hoidays Bey. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 lower ay jt àest" DAILY Delivoryto... Oshawa - Bowmanviile Area Phone 623-4-441 RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED Established 1846 P.O. Box 176 73 Ontario Street Port Hope, Ontario WORKMANSHIP - UALITY Li A MW High QuaIlity at J Reasonable Prices Phone 885-5216 [J Home MB-5222 CHAPMAN -In loving memory of a wonderful hus band and father, Charles. whom God called home April 26, 1971. The leaves and f lowers may wither, The golden sun may set, But t he hearts that loved you dearly Are the ones that will neyer forget. - Always remnembered by his wife Ruby and family. 16-1 MALLEY - William. In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away April 23, 1977. Your presence we miss Your rnemory we treasure Loving you always Forgetting you neyer. - Ever missed by wife Ruby and son Earl. 16-1 MULDREW- In loving memory of a dear sister, Viola, who passedi away April 24, 1974. "Treasured memories, keep you near, As time unfolds another year, No need for words, except -to say Stili loved and missed in everyi way."1 - Lovingly remembered by, sister Elva and brother-in-law William. 16-1 RANDLE - Pearl. In memory of a dear -wife and mother, who passed away Apr il 22, 1976. Shee left us quietly, Her thoughts unknown, But she left us a memory We are proud to own, So treasure her Lord, In your Garden of Rest, For when on earth She was one of the best. - Always remembered by Alfred and family. 16-1 SHACKLETON - John. In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather, and great grandfather who passed away A pril 20, 1973. He is gone across the river To the shore of everg reen And we long to see his dear face But the river f lows between Resti ng where no shadows fal11 In peaceful sleep, he awaits us ail God wili link the broken chain When one by one we meet It e h ueotr iearts to lose you But you didn't go aîone. For part of us went with you The da, God caled y ou home. -y Lovinly re eednand sadlymssed by En n Stewart, F red and family, Mary, Russ and family. 16-1 Frederick Tippins, forrnerly of Frederick's Pharmacy and Top Dru9 Mart Bowmanville would like to extend his sincere thanks to all customers, associates and friends for their loyal support over the past several years., 16-2 My sincere thanks to relativ es, friends and nei ghbors for their kind wishes and attendance at the celebration of my 9th birthday. Special than ks to the Bethany U.C.W. for the delicious lunch and good service and f0 Mrs. Maureen Preston for the beautifully decorated birthday cake. (Mrs.) Bort le Neals, 16-1 The family of the late Mary Ethel Foster wishes to extend their thanks and appreciation to relatives, f rienids and neigh- bors for the beautiful floral tributes, memorial g ifts and message s 0f sympathy in the loss of a loving mother and ? randmother. Special thanks Io Dr. Wrathail, Rev. Aubrey Tizzard and the Ross Funeral p Chapel. 16-1 Alle I wish f0 express my sincero thanks f0 my -family and friends for gfts, cards and visits whie in Oshawa Ho sital. Also a thank vou to - nurses on seventh f loor. Harold Swain 16-1 12-tf i wish f0 express my sincere - thanks to my family and friends for fîowers, cards and visits. Special thanks to Dr. Urgray, Dr. H.B. Rundie and Dr. McKenzie, also staff and rs n4rses on third floor whiîe a patient in Memorial Hospital. God bless you ail. Mrs. A. Kamminga 16-1 FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS, Look for this stalI. It's your RL guarantee of nR permanence. f RO.STAFF-ORD Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E. - Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 My sincere thanks to rela- tives, friends and ne»ghbors for cards, f lowers, gifs and visits while I was a patient at Good Samaritan Hospital, West Palm Beach, Florida and while i was convalescing in Floridla and since coming home. Special thanks to my sister Mrs. Isabelle Watters and Mrs. Pearl Frank. Sincerely, - Marion ibson 16-1 To ail those who made the 6th wedding anniversary and reception of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Powell such a happy occasion, we thank y ou. The Powell Family 16-1 N We wish to express our sincere appreciation to f riends, neighbours and relatives for their expressions of sympathy. The Northcutt, Elliott F uneral Home for their kindness, Rev. Arthur Amacher for his kind words, the nurses and staff of' Marnwood Nursing Home and' Dr. A. Westgarth for their excellent care and kindnesses shown to Mrs. Christine Jackson during her illness. Mrs. Lola F reeman and daughters. 16-1 ELECTROLYSIS (Permanent Hair Removal) Evening app. accep ted. ROB ERT A McCANN C.E. 19 Burk Court Bowmanville 623-6214 5-tf BE A BIG SISTER! Volunteers are needed in this area to be a friend to girls aged 7 - 17, who are need of supportive relationships. Cali Simcoe Hall Settiement House at 728-7525 EAR PIERCING $8.00 (no appointment necessary) Plus 10 per cent off first purchase of earrings wt 1reclease slip. Hooper's Jewellers Mt. 29 King St, E. Bowmanviiie 623-5747 1-tf N Simcoe Hall Crippled Children's Centre urgently needs volunteers. Drivers are required to transport children to and from therapy sessions at the Bloor St. Centre in Oshawa. Help is also needed in the pool program and in some classrooms. If interested please cali1728-1673. 16-1 Winner of Manvers Old Timers Hockey raff le drawn March 25th is Frank Ashby, R.R. 1, Pontypool. 16-1 Harry Voerman Insurance 181 Church St., &onwmanviie, Ont. Phone 623-4428 Res. 623-7597 AUTOMOBILE AND FIRE INSU RAINCE 8t Anyone wishing to play softball in the Bowmanville Men's Town League this year must submit their name to Frank Britton at Frank's Variefy, 623-7745 or Terry Baker at 623-6786 before April 21lst. 14-3 Winners in Branch 178 Legion lottery drawn April 12,j 1978, lst prize $750., tic ket no. 1317 Ross Wright, Bowman- ville, 2nd prize $150'. ticket no. 2429 Gladstone Graham, Bow- manville, 3rd prize $100. ticket no. 1002 C.B. MacDonald," Bowmanville. 1- lst draw winners of Rotary Blue Jays tickets: For Aprl Lush, Bruce, Coy le,J im, Kent, Robert, Hughes, John, Hooper, Art, J. Potticary, Ted Denny, Bill Bradley, E lliott Tremeer, Bob Stevens, Evan geline Rundle, Bert Stapelton. For May; Bill Whyte, B. Thibodeau, Vera Km g, Jim Chow, Harold Mich elson, Don Osborne, Ralph Greenwood, Gord Carnegle. 1- Private guitar lessons, classical, folk and rock. Also 5-string banjo instruction available. For further information please cali 623- 6139 and evenings 623-9103. 16-TF N Western Canaca School 0f Auctioneering Ltd. Canada's first, and the only completely Canadian course offered anywhere. Licensed uncler the Trade Schools Licensing Acf, R.S.A. 1970, C.366 For particulars of the next course write: Box 687, Lacombe, Alberta or-Phone 782-6215. 15-9 s s. MOVIES BOWMANVILLE LIBRARY Saturday, April 22 3 p.m. "Race For Your Lif e Charlie Brown" A full length children's color cartoon film, with Snoopy. Admission $1 .00 Preschoolers 75c 4:30 p. m. "The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training" Admi-ssiorý $1 .50 Ail Ages 16-1 APPEARING AT The Queen's Hotel N EWCASTLE ',The Ramnblin' Me n', Country and Rock, Fr1. and Sat. Apri121 - 22 Dancing 9 -1 16-1 N GREAT PINE RIDGE KINETTE CLUB present their 2nd ANNUAL FUN FAIR Sat.' , April 22 Il a.m. -4 p.m. NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL TEA and REFRESHMENTS 16-1 N ORGANIC GARDENERS ,UNITE!, Forming an association. Corne to meeting at 8 p.m. Monda y, April1 24th Newcastle Community Conservation Centre 26 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-5278 16-1 N Chocolate Molding Demonstrations X iven by SUG R CHALET Thursclay, April 27 2 p.mn. a nd 7 p, mn ST. GEORGE'$ PARISH HALL Newcastle Admission $1.00 16-1iN RUMMAGE SALE Friday, April 28th 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Library Basement TOPS no. ON 162 16-2 N ART SHOW and SALE BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY PAINTINGS BY John Vanoosterom, BOWMANVILLE ARTIST. April119 -29 16-1 Spring Concert, featuring the Oriana Sing rs led byJohn Ford. Orono Jnied Chur, Wednesday, April 26th, 8 p.rn. Adults $2.50, Students $1.50. 16-1iN Garage sale, east of Courtice, on Hwy. 2, between lOth and 1 th 1line April 22 and 23 startihg at 10Oa.m. 16-1iN Springý tea at House of Amber, Antique and Gift Shop (north end Hampton village) April 22 and 23, 9 a.m.* to9 P. M. AIl aduits welcome. See our beautif ul'selection of gifts now avaliable to you for spring. Cail Hampton 263-2981. 16-1 N Watch for our re-opening April 26th. Lawn Gardens, R. R. 2,, Newcastle, Ontario. 16-1 N SWINGING BOWS SQUARE DANCE REUN ION April129, 1978 St. George's Parish Hall Newcastle POT LUCK SUPPER 6:30 p. m., 15-3 FIREWOOD FOR SALE $80.00 A CORD Aval able at any quantity Lawn Gardens Hwy. 2, Newcastle Phone 987-4670 49-tf N 3/ BED frame and spring. Phono 623-2476, mornings. 16-1 1974 HONDA 50, Good condition. $225. Phono 263- 2716. 16-1 SIXTEEN foot extra hoavy duty double disc, 20" biades, like new. Sacrifice for hait price. Brooklin 655-3326. 16-1 N Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, Wednesday, May 3rd, Lions Centre, Beech Ave, Bowmanville. 1:00 - 8:30 p.m. 16-1 Rummage sale, April 21, 10 a.m. - 9 p.mn. April 22, 9 arn. - 12 noon- Bake sale April 22, 9 a.m- - 12 noon. Sialvation Armny, Bowmanville- 16-1 GARAGE RUMMAGE SALE Attractive and Interesting Items Sat., April 22nd 10: 30a. m. -3:30 p. m. at 110 LIBERTY ST. N. Proceeds to INTERNA TIONAL "SUN-DAY" EVENTS. 16-1 General1 Meeting Town of Newcastle BLO CK PARENTS Tuesday, April 25th 8 P.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS Church Street, Bowmanville Guest Speakers, Dernonstrations and a Film. EVERYONE WELCOME 16-1 N INVITATION TO Open House and Tea Thursday, April 20 9 a.mn.to 9p.mn. Please corne for refreshments, recipes and ideas for kitchenware, shower and wedding gifts. The Happy Cooker Kitchenwa re Boutique 1450 Hopkins St. WHITBY, Ontario 666-1721 16-1 N SOL INA COMMUNITY HALL DANCE Saturday, April 22 Ray Ave ry's Orchestra EVERYONE WELCOME 16-1iN BINGO N EWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Tues., April125, 1978 Early Bird Garnes 7:30 Rogular Bingo 8: 00 $400 in Prizes PLUS $500 JACKPOT Spýonsored by NEWCAsTrLE LIONS 16-1 N BINGO Every Thursday Early Bird Game starts at 7:30 p.rn. Jubilee Pavillon OSHAWA $550 Jackpot - Must Go FREE ADMISSION 16-t f N Trînity U.C.W. Bake Sale, Friday, April 2lst, 10-12. Ref resh ments 50 cents. 16-1 Ponty'pool Generals Bail Dance, Saturda y, April 22nd, 8:30 - 1:00, Pontypool Community Centre. Bort, Grant D.J. $6.00 couple. Lunch. 16-1 Clarke High School Car fWash, April 22nd, May 6, Newcastle Town Hall and Rahm's Garage, Orono, 9 - 4. 16-1 N Giant yard sale, April 21, 22, 23. Something for everyone. 1llth Lino north, 3miles west of Bowrnariville. .16-1 TYRONE COMMUNITY CENTRE DANCE 4th Saturday in each month March 25 -June 24 DJ. CARMEN SHIRK Tickets available at door. 8-19N SPRING DANCE April 22, 1978 9 p.m. - 1 a.mn. $5.00 Couple LIONS CENTRE 26 Beech Avenue Sponsored by the BOWMANVILLE LIONS CLUB LOCAL Swimming, Pool Dealer has a number of steel inground pools at new low prîces 16' x 32' ing round, at $4395 installed. Other sizes comparably priced. Cali toîl fr eDl way Pools. 1-800-261- 6362 ask for Operator 603. 14-4 PADDY'S Markot now has new furniture, appliancos, T.V.s and storoos and also used furniture and appliances. Will accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone 263- 2241. 33-tf TEAKWOOD and Rosewood Scandinavian furniture, bed- roorn suite, - 8 pc., dîning roorn suite - 9 pc., chesterfield and chair, etc. Ail Brand now, roasonable. 1-247-4377. 3-tf GIRL'S C.C.M. 20" wheel bicycle. $30. Phone 623-4354. 16-1 N COLLECTOR'S Items - limited quantities of Queen Elizabeth Jubilee China, hand blown weather glass, and peýwter. B1yford's G ift Shoppe, KingSt Newcastle. Phone 987-5426. 16-TF N 1971 TRADEWINDS, hardfop tent trailer, sleeps four, propane stove and oven, with ce box, sink, table that folds into bed, two new tires, asking $750. Phone 987-5094. 16-1 N GIRL'S 20" high rise.bicyOcle, excellent condition.Phone 623-6743. 16-1 BED chesterfield and chair, good condition. $50._ Phone 623-3970. 16-1iN FOUR, 15'" chrome slotted mag rims, $125, and two tires G78, $30.- Phone 623-5231. 16-1 FOUR Goodyear tires, G70-14 and Keystone rims, excellent condition, 16 Lambs Lane, 623-5968. 16-1 1974, 141/2 FOOT Fibreglas Peterborough Ski Sport wîth top and sleeper seats, 40 h.p. Evinrude motor, electric start, Gator tilt trailer and ail accessories included. Very good condition. Phone 987-4726 after 4 p.m. week days and all day Saturday. 16-1iN DRIED kernel corn. $100 a ton. Phone 263-2089. 16-1 N 1973 YANIAHA 750 c.c. motorcycle, very low mileage, $695. Phone 623-5910. 16-1iN HOUSE trailer, $13,400. Two bedrooms, 700 sq. ft-. New- castle Trailer Park. Financ- ing available. Phone 725-6969 for details. 16-TFN ONE pair of twin size Medterranean style bed- spreads, blue-green, excellent condition, $25. pair. Phone 623-3871. 16-1 SEDramn, oats and barley, cleane2 and treated. Ralph B. GiaspelI, 263-2676. 16-1 N il pc. LEFT handed Spaldin~ golf club. set. Neyer use $75. Phone 623-11058. 16-1 N BARLEY $5.00 per )e !Ibs., straw 90 cents extra charge for delivery. Evenings 623- 5466 or 987-4091. 16-TFN Holiday and Chevron Trailers Large selection of truck caps f rom $259.00 i nsta 1lied. Camsport Trailer SaIles Highways 115 & 35, Newcastle Phone 987-5174 9-tf WOOD, white birch and maple. Best offer. A. Serrurier, 623-6650. 16-1 N SEED drill, Massey, 13 run, hydraulic left. Phone 263-8066. 16-1 N 22" ELECTRIC stove, good condition. Phone 623-2365. 16-1 USED furniture and ap- Iliances. Padd's Market. ampton. 263-2241. 33-tf VITALIZING! Phone 723-1155 for Rustproofing on new or- used vehicles. Written war-, ranty. Durham Vitalizing, phone 723-1155. 47-tf BOAT, motor and trailer. Phone 623-6916. 16-1 N SEVEN club set of golf clubs. $35. Phone 623-5 100. 16-1 KENMORE, mini washer spin dryer, $125. Phone 623-6780. 16-1 N OSHAWA Antique Gun Collectors Show and Sale, Kinsmen Community Centre, 109 Coiborne St. W., Oshawa. Sunday, April 23rd, 1978, 9 a.m. ' 1 p.m. Ladies' silver dollar draws. Admission $1. Ladies free. 16-1iN 1972, 20 FT. MATILDA sail- boat, tandum trailer, three sails, six horse power motor. Ail necessary equipment included, even dishes and life jackets. Great shape. Must seli1. Phone 623-9518. 16-1iN WHITE'S T.V. TOWE Towers, U HF,VI .Aerials, Rotors Repairs ACORN POOLS Kits or 1lnstaî1led F R E E automatic ch lori nator with each insta lied pool. Solar Blankets, Chemicals, .Water DeliÏvery FREE ESTIMA TES Taylor Sand and Gravel Excavating Orono 983-5003 R.s 1 Shrubs, Evergreens and Trees. Bagged topsoil and sand. Phone 623-3412 16-7N 8 h.p. TRACTOR lawn mower, 36" cut, electric start. Phone 623-4243. 16-1iN 8 h.p. 2 WHEEL garden tractor with plowing attach- monts. $200. Metal turning lathe, 4" swing, 12" botwoen centres, $200. Horizontal mil ling machine, 7" x 34" bod. $200. 400 amp P & H portable welder. $1200. Cal 623-5847 between 6 and 7 p.m. 16-1 CHESTERFIELD and chair, brown, good condition. Phone 623-5833. 16-1, HAY for sale. Good solid 40" lus bales, Good for cattle or orses. $1 per bale. Phone 723-3017. 16-1 N HAY for sale. Quantity of Alfalfa and Timothy hay, no rain 75c. Phone 263-2174. 14-3 J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre, 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 46-tf 1500'BALES good hay, mostly Timothy, suitable for horses or cattle. 200 bales straw. Phono 987-4865. 14-3 N 8 PIECE chesterfield suite, one antique china cabinet, one antique dresser, one girl's 10 speed biko, one boy's standard bike, ono 24" electric stove. Phono 987-4589 attor f ive. 15-2N CERTIF lED SEED GRAIN OATS BARLEY BEANS CORN treated ready f0 sow. CERESMORE FARMS LTD. 623-3552 and 623-7233 10-12N 'H F QUANTITY of good quality & Rodney oats. Phone 263-2082. 75-2N E VERGRE ENS TE Shrubs, Hedgingý CE Shade rees AIl Reasonably Priced S Brunt's Nursery South side of 401 at Liberty St. Exit Ph. 623-3971 15-3N 15-3N INDUSYRIAL OVERDOOR SERVICE We service aI l makes of industrial overheao doors! We carry a large inventory of parts - torsion springs - hinges - rollers - cables etc. - Can manufacture wood sections in 2 - 3 days. - Phone or write for free "no obligation" sheet g ivin g proper direction for measuning sections and tors n srings. McKee-Horrigan Lt. 3079 Universal Drive Mississauga, Ontario 416-625-7971 Please clip this ad, for when you need door service. 16-1 SWAIN SEED CLEANERS &DEALERS LTD. R, R.2BLACKSTOCK, Established 1947 We have Registered, Certif led and Canada No. 1 Oats and Banley in stock, along with hay, pasture, soya-bean and Iawn seed -ahl at reasonale prices. (Large orders are eligiblo for discount) We also have an efficient cleaning system now in full ôperaf ion. Located three miles south of Blackstock on the old Scugog Road. For inquiries or appointmnents caîl: 416-986-4331. OSHAWA SCREENED SAND GRAVEL &STONE LIME STON E PRODUCTS ALL SIZES FOR DRIVEWAYS & PARKING LOTS TOPSOIL &DI RT FILL- Phone Oshawa 725-0232 SOLINA RD. N. 1 Mile North of Hwy. 2 SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY POTATOES: SuDerior (early) and Kennebec for seed and table use. Caîl Bruce Taylor - 263-2741. 14-4N FOR SALE Seed Grain, Oats, Barley Cîeaned - Treated Phone 263-2023 Wesley J. Yeliowlees 15-3N La Joy's Poodle Clippihg and Groomning (Also SmaIl Breeds) BY PROFESSIONALS Please caill: 623-6676 16.tf N PEDIGREE Afghan, 10 months old, papers available. Phono 623-9525. 16-1 SAMOYED puppies for sale, only two offmaie and femnale. 7 weeks old. $75. each. Phono 623-6679. 116-1 FOR sale English Springer Soaniel oups, registered, 6 weeks old, phono 1-985-8289. 115-2N WMNStgray coat, sold b y accident atSt John's Church rummage sale on Thursday, April 13. Please phono 623- 5166. 16-1 WHITE cat, green leeather col la r. Phone 623-4298. 56-1 TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m . Wednesday, Aprîl 26, 1978 for the INSPECTION AND TESTING 0F FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, AI l Schools. Specifications mayi be -obtain- ed from the Offi ceof: M. A. Mac Leoci, Business Administrator and Treasurer, The Northumberland aJ n! Newcastle Boa rd 0f 1Education, Box 470, COBOURG. K9A41L2, 16-2 Morris Fune rai Chapeli ESTABLISHED 1881 4 DIVISION S.6358 BOWMANVILLE6258 TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS 16-4 FERTILIZER SALE C.I.L. Products OId stock and damaged bags. 1/2 price and Iess. See our large selection of pansies and violas. ORONO GARDEN CENTRE Taunton Rd., 1 km west of Hwy. li5 Phone 983-9308 16-1iN 1 1