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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 May 1978, p. 15

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FERGIUSON - Raymond and tudy (nee Guest) are pleased -.o announce the safe arrivai of theïr f irst child, a son, Michael Neil, born May 7, 1978, weighing 6 Ibs. 15 ozs., at Oshawa General Hospital. Special thanks to the staff of Oshawa General Hospital. 19-1 HUBER - Gerald and Vennette are happy to an- nounce the arrivaI of Devon George Gerald, 10 Ibs. 30 ozs., on May 5, 1978. A brother for Rhonda. Proud g randiparents are Mr. 'and Mrs. George Huber, Newcastle, and Mrs. Rena Rogerson, Newcastle. Special thanks to Dr. Mikios and maternity staff, Memorial Hospital, Bowmanvil le. 19-1 LEE- Larry and Christine (Reed) thank God for the safe arrivai of their daughter Amanda Kristyn Marie, born April 22, 1978 at Belleville General Hospital weighing 7 Ibs. 61/2 ozs. Granddaughter for Ernest and Margaret Reed, Belleville'and Francis and Stella Lee, Bowmanville. 19-1 PRICE - Richard and Donna - Marie are happy to announce the birth of their third child, Donovan Richard, 6 libs. 15 ozs., on Friday, April 14, 1978 at 3:29 a.m. at Oshawa General Hospital. Nichole and Daniel are thrilled with the earl y arrivai of their new brother. Proud grandiparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bird, Scarborough and Mrs. E. Price, Scarborough. Special thanks f0 Dr. Spear and maternity staff. 19-1 WILKINS - Danny and MaIlory (nee Neeve) proudly annoùnce the birth of their son, Morley James, welghing 7 lbs. 5 ozs. on May 2, 1978. Special thanks to Dr. Norrie and staff at Peterborough Civic Hospital. 19-1 - u s m lt]liime Mrs. Beverley G. Burgess is happy to announce the forth- coming marriage of her ~oun est daughter Susan Elta o er Mohmmed Ally Akoodie of Toronto, eldest son of Mr. aAd Mrs. Fakir Akoodie of Johannesburg, South Africa. The marriage wilI be solemnized in Trinity United Church on June l7th, 1978. 19-1 Mr. and Mrs. Macko of 'Windsor are pleased to an- nouce the forthcomlng m ar- niage of their daughter, Sharon f0 Rodney Marshall Syer' son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Syer of Bowmanville. The marriage to take place June 10, 1978 in Windsor, Ontario. 19-1 Mr. and Mrs. Slouke Visser announce the forthcoming marae of their only auheDorothy Marie f0 Mrhi aul Anthony De Jager, son of Rev. and Mrs. A. De Jager. The wedding wiIl take place at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 16, 1978 ai, Maranatha Christian Reformed Church, R. R. 4 Bowmanvilie, Ontario. Rev. A. De Jager wII of- fIclate. 19-1 !i,* Mrs. R. Murrav Paterson invites f riends and relatives to a Trousseau Tea in honour of her daughter Ruth Marjorie on Saturday, May 20,,2-5.30 p.m at her home, corner of ing and Mili Streets, New- castle, Ontario. 19-1iN Retirement Party in honour of LBRT irPEARCE Nwcas tle-P.. Ross and Peggy Boyd, cordially invite their relatives, frionds and nei gh- bours to an Open Houso on the occasion ef their 25f h Wedding Anniversary at their home on SuAday, My 4th, 1978 trem 2-4 p.m. an 7-9 p.m. Besf wishes only, please. 18-2 The childiren et Mr. and Mrs. G. Rekker invite thoir friends and neighbors f0 hel p us celebrafe their 40th WeddingS Anniversary. Open House, Safurday, May 2th fromn 10 - 5 af Milîson Hill Drive, Orono. - 19-1 FITZGERALD -Funeral services for the late Margaret IsabelGabraith Fitzgerald ef Vancouver, B.C. wilI be held at il a.m., Saturday, May 13 af the Galbraith family plot in Bowmanville Cemefery. 19-1 JACKMAN - At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Friday, May 5, 1978, Ma rgaret Jackman in her aSfh year. Beloved wife of. Raymond Jackman. Dear sister et Elsie (Mrs. Norris Moffaft), Beet!,n, Ontario. Service was held- in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Mon- day aiffernoon. Infrment BowmanvIlie Cometery. 1- McCANN - Stella Mildred. Suddenly in Mentreal General Hospital on Tuesday, Mai 9, 1978 in her 63rd yoar. Stella, beloved wife et Edward <Toddy) McCann, loving mot her ef, Marlon, Carol, George, and daughter-in-law, Ann. Lovin ggrandmother of Jimmy, andTeresa, beloved sister of Hilda Kinnard, (Enciand), Alfred Hope and William Brown bofh of Montreal, andfthe late Evelyn. Friedsmaycal at fhe Morris FnriCapel, affer 7 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service on Friday at 2 p.m. Infrment Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations to the Gideon Bible Society would be grafefully appreciated. 19-1 N RACKHAM - Rev. Walter. At Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, on Thursda yMa y 4, 1978. Rev. WaIfr Ra ckham, beloved husband of Margaret Jessie Crawford, father ef Mrs. Bruce Hogarth (Edith), Pickering, Reginaid, Picker- 2 n adDouglas, Bowman- eInhis 901h year. Resfed af fhe Armsfrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral seriico and cemmittai service in the chapel Saturday, May 6 at 1 p.m. Informent lafer af Westminster Memorial Gardons, Toronto. Memorial donations te Nerthminster United Church or charity of your choîce would be appreciafod. 19-1iN REITSMA - Th'ys. Christ fook info a new lite on Tuesday, May 2, 1978, Thys Reifsma of R.R. 2, Oreno in his 6Ofh year. Beloved husband 0f- -Japke -Dykstra. Dear father ef William, Joast, Rients, Pete, Mrs. R. Rupke (Margaret), Jerry, Mrs. J. Hoog endam (Jane), Helen and Mary. AIse survived by a brother and fhree sisters in Holland. Resfed af the North- cutf Elliotf Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service was held Safurday morning in Maranatha Christian Reformed Church. Infrment Bewmanville Cemetery. 19-1iN SHOTTER - William S. At Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville, on Safurday, May 6, 1978, William Shotter of 25 Carlisle Ave., in his 84fh year, beloved husband ef Florence Colos, dear father of Mrs. A. Martfin (Florence), grand- father of Donald and Paul Sweefe and Irene Parker. Rested atfthe Northcutt Eilioff Funeral Home. Funeral soi-- vice was held Tuesday affer- noon. informent Bowmanville Cemefery. 19-1iN SHADDOCK - Fnederick Clifford - Member et Beaches Lodge A.F. &A.M. 473 G.R.C. Scarborough Masonic Temple. Suddenl y at Cornwall General HospitalI on Thursda , May 4, 1978, Fred Shaddoc o0f 421 Baldwin Ave., Cornwall, ae 51 years, belov- ed son of aezel Dawson and the late Clifford Shaddock, beloved husband of 'Betty Evanoff, dearfather of Lorali, Bob and Clittord at home, dear brether of Warren, Toronto, William, Severn Bridge and Ronald, Ashburn, predeceased by' bref her Gordon. Rested at the Wilson Funeral Home, 822 Pitt St., Cornwall. Funeral service in Knox United Church, on Monday, May 8 af 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Robberf Pentinga otficiating. A masonic service was held at the f uneral home Sunday, May 7 af 7:30 p.m. Visitation Safurday and Sunday frem 2 - 5 and 7 -9.30 p.m. 19-1 SLEMON - At his residence, Hampten, Sunday, May 7, 1978, Cecil Edward Slemon in his 96th year. Beloved hus- band of Olive Brook ing. Dear brother of Mrs. Vera Mount- oy Nestleton. Rested aft tho Xorri sF uneral Chapel, Bow- manville. Service was'held in Hampton United Church on Wodnesday affernoon. Infor- ment Befhesda Cemetery. Donations f0 Hampton Unifed Church would be appreciated. 19-1iN VAN SCHYNDEL- Piet (Peter Martinus) - At Alexandria Bay, New York en Friday, May 5, 1978, Peter Van Schyndol, Orono, Ontario, aged 36 years. Beloved hus- band et Lynda and dear f ather of Denise, Danielle and Ryan. Dear brother- of Barbara, (Mrs. Munsters); Chris; Dora, (Mrs. Munsters); Tonie, (Mrs. Van don Brock) ail et Holland; Ted and Antony, Oshawa; Marie (Mrs. Fitz), Kendal; Gorry of Orone and John of Brooklin. Prede- ceasod by one brother Loule. Resfed a tthe Barleow Funeral Home, Orono. Service was held in the Lang Chapel at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Intermont Orono Cemefery. 19-1 WRIGHT - William George. At Memoriai Hospital, Bow- manville en Safurday, May 5, 1978. William Wright, R. R. 6, -Bawmanville. Beleved hus- band et Iwilla Hagen, dear father et Randy. Rested at tho Norfhcutf El lioff Funerai Home. Private service was held on Monday. 19-1iN FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS 1Look for this sàa1. r ý lf's yeur ROC nte o permanence.OPf STA aFPR BROS. LTD. Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundlas St. E. - Whitby Phono Whitby 668-3552 ýMorris Fune rai Chapel TABLISHED 1881 4 DIVISION ST..48 BOWMANVILLE 6 35 8 TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS SIMPSON MEMORIALS Monuments - Markers - Inscriptions à s 49 Lavinia Street Port Ho 885-6434 HOME APPOINTMENPc ofri GLADLY ARRANGED' RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED Established 1846 a P.O. Box 176 Port Hope, Ontario WORKMANSHIP- QUALITY L1A3W3 High Qaality at Reasonabie Pnîces Phonie 885-5216 Home 885-5222 ESI CARD- In loving memory of a dear husbandg John, who M assed away on May 14, 1970. resured memories keep you near, As time unfolds another year, No need for words, except to say. SUI1 loved and missed in every way. - Always remembered and sadly missed by wife Evelyn. 19-1 FI RTH -Margaret. In Ioving mnemory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away May 12, 1967. We treasure 'you wilh love sincere Our thoughts of you are stf11I so so dear Your memory is here to stay With us forever and, a day. - Lovingly remembered by son Jim, daughter-in-law Jean and grandchildren Doug and Terry. 19-1 MARCHANT - In Ioving memory of a dear. son, Richard James Marchant who yassed away May 15, 1952. ýour presence we miss Your memory we treasure Loviîhg you always Forgetting you neyer. You are always in çur memory. -~ By mother and ail the family. 19-1 MARTIN - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and uncle Gordon Allister who passed away May 15, 1976. SoftlI the leaves of memory falI Gently we gather and treasure them al Unseen, unheard, he is always near StilI loved, 'still missed, stili ever dear. -ýLovingly remembered by wIfe Beyl, Lynda, Darlene and their families. 19-1 McKEE - In loving memory of a dear brother Orma McKee who passed away May 8, 1946ý There is a link Death cannof sever, Love and remembrance Last forever. -Ever 'remembered by brothers and sisters. I wish to express my sincere thanks fo friends, neighbours, relatives, organizations and clubs, for their thoughtfulness in remembering me wifh flowers, cards, gifts, phone cails, visits, inquiries, offers to help and other acfs of kindness during my stay in hospifal and convalescence. Also a special thank you to Dr. HazeIl and hospifal staff. Edwin Ruthven 19-1 I wish te express my si ncere thanks to friends, relatives and nei ghbours, for cards and visits while I was in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanvilie. Spociai thanks f0 Dr. Anfossi, the therapisfs and Rev. Kempîing, nurses and staff on medical flcor, they were wonderfuî. Mrs. Rena Pethick 19-1 Walter and Edna Vivian would like f0 thank their family and friends and relatives for the beautiful Sth wedding anniversary party and for the many beautiful floral arrangements,, cards and giffs and good wishes. Sincoreiy Walter and Ednia Vivian 19-1 My sincere thanks to rela- tives, neighbors and friends for cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I was a patient at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville. A special thank-you te Drs. H. B. Rundie and E. G. Long, nurses and staff in Emerg ency, Spocial Care Unit and Medical Floor for their excellent care and attention. I am mosf g rafeful. - Tom Wilson 19-1 I wish te express my sincere thanks te famiîy and friends and Pastor Erb for cards and visîts while in Oshawa Hospi- taI. Aise fhanks te docters and nurses on ninth floor. Laverne Ciemens Hampton I wish f0 extend a sincere fhanks te Mr. and Mrs. s Cobban, the nurses and staff of the Marnwood Nursing ipe Home, and aIse te those who came in fhrough the weeks te * enferfain. 'AIse for the lovely S Icards I received and for thos- who came te visit with me, 41-1 Mrs. Lola Bigelow 19-1 The fam il y et the lafe Sidney Murdoch wish tb exress their sincere thanks te friends and relatives for fowers and donafions te Particiation House and Heart Fund. AIse te Branch 178 Royal Canadian Legion for their service at the chapel and te the Ladies et the Le gion Auxiiary and Beehive Rebekah Lodge fer their kindness. Also special thanks te MorrisFuealChpl i his kind wcrds. 4-tf The Murdech Family a-s. - MEETING T.O. N. R.A. Town of Newcastle Ratepayors Association Thursday, May 18 at 8 p. m. COURTROOM 2 POLICE BUILDING Church Sf., Bowmanviile AGENDA Proper? y Tax New Developments and Other Matters of General Concern EVERYONE WELCOME BRING A NEIGHBOUR 19-2N Winners of Br. 178 Legion Lottery May 3rd draw: 1sf prize $750 ticket ne. 1207 Dr. W.T. Beatty, Port Hope. 2nd prize $150 ticket ne. 2236 Cec. J. Engel, Toronte. 3.prize $100 ticket ne. 1596 Dave Ferguson, R.R. 1, Enniskilien- 19-1 Harry Voerman Insurance 181 Church St., Bnwmanviue» Ont. Phono 623-4428 Res. 623-7597 AUTOMOBILE AND- FIRE INSU RANCE 28-tf Western Canada School of Auctioneering Ltd. Canada'sfirst, and the ely completely Canadian course et fered anywhere. Licensed under the Trade Schools Licensing Acf, R.S.A. 1970, Cý366 For partîculars of the next course write: Box 687, Lacombe, Alberta or Phone 782-6215. 15-9 BIG SISTER! Volunfeers are needed in this area te be a friend te girls aged 7 - 17, who are need of suppertive reîationships. Caîl Simcoe Hall Settiement House at 728-7525 Would ycu like a business of your own? Begin at home, full or part time. Ideal for husband and wife teams. Cali: 623-5835 between 7: 00 and 9: 00 pm. Cemmencing May lîfh. oobligation - ne informatien ever the telephone. Lots have coffee andfta 1k: 19-2 BOYS 10 speed bike, royal blue, Sears make, taken from B.H.S. grounds. Phene 623-3529. 19-1 aev 's "Fiowerswith Feeling", For a ny Occasion 623-3377 Sundays and Holidays Bev. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 M' "F Iowers Say it iBest" VAN BELLE DAI LY Delivery to ... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area ýPhone 623-4441 43-tf CARNATION FLOWER SFIOP 33 Division St., Bewmanvilie 623-7141 HOSPITAL ' SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS 1FloworiÎngPlants and Caf F lowers 12-tf FLOWERS BY JACKMAN Bowrùanville Mail 623-3365 PROMPT, FL ORAL 1 NE E S * e OId Tyme Dancing IN OLD TYRONE HALL Sat., May 13, 1978 Music by WILLIE and BOB Admission $250 per person DANCING 9-1 Sponsored by L.O.A. 19-1 BOWMAN VILLE DRAMA WORKSHOP'S Annual General Meeting wi11 be held on Tuesday, May 16 in the Bowmanvilie Lîbnary Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. There wiii be an elecf ion of officers and a program by Kathy Coverly. Visifors welcome. Come and bring a friend. 119-1 Auction and Home Bake Sale Saturday, May 27th 12 p. m.' RAîN OR SHINE EBENEZER UNITED CHURCH (Courfice Road South) Anoewishing te donafe arilsplease phono 623-4211 or 728-3649 for f ree pickup. 19-2N Jendon Cer amics CHILDREN'S CLASSES Time -Month of JuIy Tuosday or Wednesday mornings or affernoons 9:30 -11:30 a.m. 1: 30 -3:30 p.m. Price - $12.00 (4 classes - this includes greenwaro, flrlngs andglazes). Tools are extra. Limlfed openings, sign up now. 623-3868 19-2N APPEARING AT The Queen's Hotel NEWCASTLE "'White Line" Fri. and Sat. Mayl12 -13 Dancing 9- 1 19-1 N Garage Sale and House Contents Saturday, May 13 Stephenson Rd., one mile easf of Newcast le Furnitune, freezer, toys, cha in saw, etc. 19-1 N BICYCLE CARE CLINIC Advice on bicycle care and repains. Sat., May 13, 19 78 2 p.m. Please register in advance (ift's f ree) af 623-7322 8OWMANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 62 Temporance St. N., Bowmanvi île Sponsored by Bowmanville Public Library and D& R Sports 18-2N SELLOU T SALE (Everything Must Go) 2 bicycles (one girls, one boys), leathereffe couch, several chrome arm chiairs - sing les and doubles, one bunk bed wlth new mattress, fhree pakdoors, parts for '65 Pnic 4 door, stake body 6 x 8 for 1/2 ton fruck, 1965, 1 ton flat body hydraulic ladder truck (cerfied, Ai shape), concrete mixer for tractor, 3pf. hifch, power fake off (tractor's been sold). Phono 728-0063 anytimne but Saturday. 19-1 N GARAGE SALE May l3th, sta rti ng 10a. m. 2 round oak pedestal fables, black and wh ite TV, stereo Kendal's Woen's Institufo, Penny and Bake Sale, May 13, Kendal School. Doors open 1 e'ciock- Bake Sale, 2 o'clock. Draw 8 p.m. Admissien 35c. Lunch served. 18-2 N "Dance - Pontypool Cem- munify Centre - Saf., May l3fh. GARY BRISTOW and THE COUNTRY FEVEIR. $6 couple - lunch." 19-1 rYRONE COMMUNITY CENTRE DANCE 4th Sa.turday in each month -J.J. CRE lIR Tickets available at deer. 8-19N Clarke High School Band and choir present the f ifth annual, Spring Concert, Thursday, May 18, 8 p.m. Aduits $1.50. Students 75c. Guest band: Lakeview High School f rom, Thunder Bay. 19-2N ENNISKILLEN SUN DAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICE May 2lst at2 p.m. Guest Speaker. REV. E. SCHAMERHORN Assisted by REV. H.* KEMPLING AN NUAL SALAD SUPPER W ED., May 24th Servings from 4:30 1111 ail are served. Children under 12 -$1.50 Ada Ifs -$3.50 19-1 TRINITY U.C.W. SALAD BUFFET Tuesda'y, May 16 11:Oa.m.-1:30p.m. Admission $2.50 19-1 N GARAGE SALE 67 SIMPSON AVENUE 1Bowma nvi île 10 arn. - 3 p.m. MayU1 Good a pliance s, household items,ba by needs, clothes. Proceeds BETA SIGMA PHI SOROR ITY. 19-1 Bowma nvi lie Participettes General Meeting Memorial Park Ciubhouse WEDNESDAY, MAY l7th, at 1:15 p.m , Pro jects to support Participa- tion House. Ail lnterested persons weicome. 19-1 FIREWORKS DIS PLAY TYRONE COMMUNITY CENTRE -MaY22atdusk- GATES OPEN AT 7p.m. $1 per adu it, 50c unden 12 19-2N BINGO Every Thursday Earîy Bird Game sta rts at 7: 30 p. m Jtjbilee-Pavillon OSHAWA $550 Jackpot - Must Go FREE ADMISSION 16-tf N GARAGE SALE Sat., May l3th 99 KING STREET EAST Bowmanville 1 0-4 In case of raml Saturday, May 27th. 19-1 PLANT SALE> BOWMANV ILLE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Wednesday, May 17 7 P.m. at BOWMANVI LLE PUBLIC LIBRARY BULBS, PERENNIALS, BOXED PLANTS, ETC. RAIN OR SHINE. 19-2N THE DARLINGTON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION will hold their Annual1 Meeting and election of offi!cers at "THE ACRES" Restaurant Taunton Road on Monday, May 15 at 8p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME La Joy's Poodle Clipping and Grooming <Also Small Breeds) BY PROF ESSIONALS Please caîl: 623-6676 TH E Oshawa Obed Association offers sun dog training classes. Ni classes starfing June 7 Oshawa. Advance reg isfr only. For informa tion 623-5686 or 655-4356. inter traîned. Free te home. Phono 263-2757. 1APARTMENT size refrigera- for apeproximately 331/2" high by '8 wide by 23%" deep. Li ke new. Phone 623-5228. 19-1 N TRUCK caps and trailers. 1Both new and'used. J. Killeen. Phono 623-5068. 19-1 F N 15 FT. '69 RAMBL:ER house -trailer, propane frig and stove, hitch, double tanks, $1400 or best offer. Caîl 987-5226 after 6. 19-1 N MAPLE syrup - g allons, 1/2 ý'allons and quar-t s. Gibson rchards. Phone between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 623-3358. N S PRl1TE trai ler, 17 feet, sileeps 4, frldge, stove, sink, furnace, follet, like new, $2850. Phone 623-5206 affer 4. 19-1 N QUANTITY good mixed grain for feed. Phone Wesley Down 728-3649, Oshawa. 19-1iN THREE seater seat for van wif h seat beîts, green. Phone 623-2005. 19-1 N McDOUGALL pressure sysfem, one-third h.p., like new, shallow or deep welI. Phone 623-5228. 19-1 N FERGUSON tractor, good condition, $1100. Aiso M.H. mower, front loader, cedar fence rails, steel loading ramps, short wide truck cap, 283 motor, and rebuilf, 230, 6 cyclînder motor and trans. Phono 987-5165. 19-1 N GM VAN seat, 4 seat beits, tan colour. Worfh $458 new, wli seli for $100. Phone 987-4028. 19-1 N 161/2' ALUMINUM Crestliner boat with 80 horse power Johnson metor and heavy duty Explorer trailer, excellent condition. Phono 623-5632., 19-1 N STA-R.ITE pressure system, one-third h.p. Phono 623-5228. 19-1 N 8N FORD tractor, 3 pt. hitch. Phonoe,1-786.2936.N NEW scale Williams, upright Baby Grand in excellent condiion. Phono 623-7828. 19-1 N YARD sale. 22 Second St., Bowmianville. Raineýýd ouf Iast week, everythlng must goý this Friday an d Safurday. 1911 POTATOES: Superior (eariy) and Kennebec for seed andi table use. Cail Bruce Taylor - 263-2741. 19-3N 1970 APACHE Ramada, sîeeps 8, stove, fridge, other extras. Asking $950. Phono 623-4307. 19-1 N BOAT 23' WEEKENDER with TANPEM TRAILER 8' Beam 2-1/2' draft - 170 h.p. Volvo l.O. Hardtop, camper top and curfains - sleeps 4. Sink and gailey wifh icebox, stove, etc. F uIIy equipped and ready f0 go. Huli and eng me 1professionally mainfained and and in excellent condition. Make offen. Telephone - 416-987-4833. 19-1 N CEDAR posts ror sale, ail sizes, affer 6 p.m. 786-2261. 17-4N Shrubs, Evergreens and Trees. Bagged topsoil and sand. Phone 623-3412 16-7 N PADDY'S Market now has new furniture, appliances, T.V.'s and stereos and aIso used furilfure and appliances. Will accept frade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phono 263- 2241. 33-tf CARPET - The famous Harding Hawthorn twist, Acrila'n and nylon. Reg. $14.95 sq. yd. - Sale $10.95. Colour limi ted, ne repeafs. F. A. Kramp Lfd., '37 - 41 King _St. ANTIQUE sideboard. Excel- lent condition. $90. Phone 623-7996. 19-TF 4 FU RROW seni-mounit plow, excellent shape. 2 double discs, 1 nine foot 3 pt. hitch and 1 13 foot heavy duty pull-typ~e on rubber. Brookiin 655-3326. 19-2N BROWN egg laying hens, wel rotted good manure. J. Gold 623-2730.,,19-TF N C.P. Rail Station, Scugog Street, Bowmanvilie, Ontario. The building is to be removed and the site ieft in a safe and tîdy condition. Please address offers to Mr. J. Laidiaw, Division Engineer, C.P. Rail, Smiths Falls, Ontario,, K7A 4T6 on or before May 19, 1978. 19-2 MOPED, Datavus Bingo, '76, red, used very littie, tip top shape, $200 cash. Phone 987- 5277. 19-1iN SHOP early. Buy momi a gift from the past that wi il last. House of Yesferday, 29 Temperance St., Bowman- ville. Antiques and Collect- ibles. Across from Bank of 623-2820. 19-1 PATIO stones and barn clearance sale. (low prices). Reciaimed lumber, ceiiing tiles - seconds, tentest boards, Bethany area cali1705-277-2442, between 9:00 -5: 00. 19-3 1969 SUZU KI TC120 trail bike. Good condition. Asking $225. Phone 1-983-5494. 19-1iN 1977 19' GALAXIE Bow-rider 165 horse I-O Merc., fine family and ski boat with f 'r ltop, and many extras $8950ý Phone 723-2768 evenings. 19-1iN 1977, 15, THUNDERCRAFT 115 Merc., power trim, ski Ilon, speedo and tack, eaufiful, $4750. Phon.e 723-ï 2768evenings. 19-1iN GREENHOUSE glass 16 x 16, dry cedar, dressed 2 x 4 - Il feet long. 'Phone 705-277-2501. 19-1 N 250 motocross Yamah a, 1975 MX, $650. or best offer. Phone 983-5059. 19-1iN BEAT the rising meat prices. Produce up to 501 lbs. of tasty rabsbit maper yarfor your freezer, for onliy$1.25 invest- ment. For defails send stamped envelope to Rabbit City, Box 1061, Cobourg, Ont. S1 19-3 S[ 11ED GRAIN OATS BARLEY BEANS CORN Treated ready to sow. CERESMORE FARMS LTD. 623-3552 and 623-7233 10- 12 N E VE E E ,N S FloÙering Shrubs-, Hedging ShadeTrs Ail Reasonably Priced B-runtý's Nursery South sideof 401' at Liberty St. Exit Ph. 623-3971 MIXED baled hay, aiso one bushel of red clover seed. Phone 263-2675. 1- FIREWOOD) FOR SALE $80.00 A CORD Available at any quantity Lawn Gardens Hwy. 2, Newcastle Phone 987-"4670 49-tf N FARM MACHIN ERY Two B-275 Diesel Tractons One Sprayer and One 6' Rotar-y Grass, Cutten Will seil separately or as a unit. Phone 1-668-5621 or' SWAIN SEED CLEANERS & DEALERS LTD. R. R.2 BLACKSTOCK Established 1947 We have Registered, Cerf ified and Canada No. 1 Oats and Barley in stock,aon with hay, pasture, soya-boan and lawn seed - al at reasoale prices, (Large erders are eligiblo for, discount) -We aise have an efficient cleanlng system now in full operaf ion. Locafed throe miles south of Blackstock on the cld Scugog Road. For inquiries or appointments cail: 416-986-4331 16-4 OHA WA SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY SCREENED SAND 16-tffN GRAVEL &STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCTS ~ dionce ALL SIZES FOR L-Q mmnrer DRIVEWAYS & qevice PARKING LOTS 7fh in TOPSOIL &DIRT ration FILL i cil ph one Os hawn 18-5N male, gocd SOLINA RD. N. 19-1 N 1 Mile North of Hwy. 2 HkAAWAY 2 - r F --ir- THOUGHTFULNESS- CONCERN - SERVICE ConCern for the demands upon you ... our first consideration. To ensure you the helpfulness you need. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 àmiu-- 1\15-bw

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