Win Awards ai Min or Hlockey Banquet . .... ..... Auction Sale May'13 12:30 p.m. For Jack Minifie, Mill St., Harwood. D.W. Karn organ, hall rack and seat with brass hooks, pine wash stand, dresser wlth bevelled mirror, wash stand with towel bar, antique spinning wheel, oak j lbrary table, 2- 2 piece bedroomn suites, buffet, 2 old 1 cupboards, coffee and end 9 tables, 5 foot red cedar bar 1 and stools, bed chesterfleld,1 chests of drawers, press back arm chair and side chair, dresser, Westinghouse re- frigerator, Moffat electric range, small tables, table lamps, swag lamp, chrome suite, occasional chairs, 3 plce wooe lawn set, tollet boland pitcher, Simplicity wrInger washer, dishes and numerous oCher items. Terms cash. No reserve. Paul Lean, auctioneer, 416-352-2403. 19-1 AUCTION SALE Saturday, May 13 11 la.m. ANTIQUES WAREHOUSE and -FARM EQUIPMENT TRUCKS and TRACTORS At Harold Keates residence, Wallace Point Road, 1/4 mile south of Peterboroug h By- pass, opposite Cold Springs School. Retirement Sale con- sistIng f business, household and farm Items, including warehouse equipment antiques, trucks and tractors. ANTIQUES Workbench with wooden screw vice, pum p org an, piano, large wooden office desk, butter churn, snow shoes, tables, hand tools, ox yolk, 'sap cooker, wooden Ceullys, milk and cream cans, ,verside 12 gauge shot'gun, Blacksmiths forge, horse- shoes, botties, books, scales, buggy sleigh parts, pumps, tence rails, wooden wfleel- barrow. WAREHOUSE 1500 lb. tork lift, (battery electric, hand operated, portable electric reversible escalating conveyor 6' rise with extension roi Is; stainless steel pumps; el ectric fans and heaters (220 vot); sca les 500 lbs.; assortedi hardware; pressure pump; warehouse tote wagons, portable com- pressor. TRUCKS 1968 Malibou 307, power, automatic, 1968 Chev. 40 series 210 cabin chassîs, 4 5 speed, stake dump grain box (exCcellent tarm truck) deep 1lug ti res, low m ileage. Ail vehicles sold as is. TRACTORS and FARM >-EQUI PMENT Ferguson tractor model TE2O, excellent condition, rubber,- like new. Massey Pony tractor with plow. 2 furrow bottom plough, tandem dsc, 3 pt. hitch, Ford 2 row corn lanter, lift type, Oliver combine _ pul type, 2 row corn cultivator, rubber tired, wagon, ae troughs and feedes water tanks 200's, 300's 900's, 1000 gallon. Dutch pump, scales, feed cart, 1 ton, feed grade Urea. 200 gallon molasses cattle oller, 3 electric fences, grade augers, tarpaulin, grass seeders, feed mixer, paddle horizontal. MKISCELLANEOUS Cement mixer, wheel- barrows, garden tools, car- peniter tools, ladder, building materials, two lawnmowers, tiller, chains, ropes, pulleys, lsiand, alvanized pipe, lrewood. Ma ny miscellaneous items. No reserve. Bill Rus- land, aucioneer. 1-705-745-4115. 19-1N Saturdai', May' 13, 11 a.m. Property of Ron Rankin and Sons, Reach Industrial Park, Port Perry. 1 mi le west of new' arena, 1/4 mile east of Highway 7 and 12. Turn at Swamp Garage. Aniquseand modern furniture, dses tea table, deacon's bench, trestle table and benches, roll top desk, wash' stand, hall bench, mahogany dresser,- corner cupboard, chairos, umbrella table, round dinfing table, cedar lplanters, pne planters, coffee tables, ýknick-knack shelves, picture frames, foot stools, in-laid table, plus V arden hoses, electric motors, ools and pumps, '10 ton hydraulic jack, barn fan, 100' link fence, garden tools, 2 aluminum boats, bath tub, 16' fre ighter canoe, laundry tub and mnany more good items. Sale insi de if it rains. Lunch available. John Pearce Auction Service. 416-985-7492. 19-1 Saturdai', May 13, 10 a.m. Farm Machinery, Furniture, Antiques Auction Sale including 1974 AMC Jeep 1/2 ton, 4 wheel drive -power steering (certitied), M-H tractor, 2 furrow drag plow, 2 cultiva- tors, Int. 45 baler, roller, 100 g osts, 1000 cedar split rails, uliding items including barn beams, lumber, doors, roof in g, brace, wire, cupboards and counter, aluminum storms, building tiles, air conditioner, 2 corn cribs W4 x 16' x 30'), scuffler,, antique wardrobe, antique buffet, humidifier, iron bed,- chest of drawers, coppertone refrigerator, electric stove, plus many other articles. The property of John Buschlen, 2 miles east of Zephyr on County Rd., 13 then 1/4 mile south on Con. 5 or 7 miles north of Uxbridge to County Rd. 13 then west to Con. 5. Sale at 10 a.m. Sale managed and sold b% Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 19-1 PURDY - M. Elizabeth at Strathaven Nursing Home on Wednesday, May 10, 1978. In her 89th yea r. Elizabeth Purdy, wife of the lafe Frank Purdy, dear mother of Amy (Mrs. Everett Winacott), Helen (Mrs. Alex Cameron), George, Aileen (Mrs. Roy St'arr) Laura (Mrs. Fred Smith) and Robert. Friendjs m'ay caîl at the Morris Funerali Chapel, Bowmanville after 2 p.m. on Thursday. Funeral service on Friday at 3:30 p.m. Interment Bowman- ville Cemetery. 19-1 N Provinci al Court May 9, 1978 Judge-R.B. Baxter presided with Assistant Crown Attorney N., McCrank-and B. Walters duty counsel. Four men pleaded 'guilty' to fishing in the Wilmot Creek area before the season opened. Ben Chislip, Scarbor- ough, Barry W. Morris, Scar- borough,, Domenic Marcelli and Herbert Robitaille, West Hlli. Each received a $100. fine, plus $3.00 costs or 5 days. Richard J. Hall, 22, Hampton, and Jody Rogers, Bowmanville, were jointly charged April 14 with having in their possession a 10 speed bicycle not exceeding $200. Both pleaded 'guilty'. Hall was fined $100. and costs in SLOWPITCH - The Maple Equestrian Spartans, a Slowpitch basebali team comprised of men from age fifteen to twenty-two is desperately seeking viable competition. The team came together last fall with the support of Frederick Grafi of the Maple. Equestrian Centre just to have some fun playing entertaining bail and ended Up being undiefeated in an autumn league. With Spring in the air the Spartans are raring to go, the only ingredienit missing is competîtion. The Spartans are sending out a challenge to any group in Southern Ontario who would be interested in forming such a team, to help form a league, or any existing team interested in playing exhibition games against the Spartans. Interested parties are asked to caîl Jim Corcoran at (416) 893-1097 or write to the above at 760 Nashville 'Road, R.R. 1, Kleinburgý, Ontario, LOJ iCO. MOSPORT - The Molson Victoria Day Sprints, May 19, 20, 21, 22, kick off the 1978 racing season at Mosport with a combined car and motorcyle racing weekend featuring Formula Ford racing cars, the return of "The Sundown", a four hour endurance race running into darkness and a ten class motorcycle program. Motorcycles take to the track Saturday and Sunday mornings of the long weekend while ail of- Monday will he devoted to two-wheeled sport. For the featured Un- limited Expert final on Monday afternoon, Wes Cooley of Mission Viejo, California, Dale Singleton of Dalton, Georgia, Mike Baldwin of Darien, Connecticut and John Long of Miami, Florida, four top veteran riders are entered. After practice runs Friday, the attention. of car racing fans will focus on Saturday's running of "The Suiq1own", a four hour en- durance race for Honda Civics and Sunday's Formula Ford Festival. "The Sundown" which starts at 7 p.m. is expected to draw, up to eighty entries., default 5 days. J. Roge received a $200 fine and coç tin default 10 days. Garry Hannah, 18, 15 Nelsý St. Apt. 7, Bowmanville, w, charged April 15 'did dri, afer consuming over .08'.1 pleaded 'guilty.' He wý southbound on Silver St. King St., and accelerated Regional Road 57. Tests we. .13. The fine was $200. ai costs, in default 10 day License suspension 3 monti Glen McCullough, 18, R.R. Blackstock, pleaded 'guilty' a charge laid April. 15. 'E drive after constlfling 0vi .08.' He was observed soul bound coming off the Elr hurst Parking lot, Newcas and going on, to King Si ajrinost forcing an OPP cruisý off the road. Tests, were . The fine was $200. and costs default 10 days. 1 Robert Rivard, 46, Po 1Hope was charged April 3 'd drive after consumiig 0Vi .ug.' Hîe pleaded 'guilty Const. Whiteley observed ti vehicle driving erratically Highway 401. Tests were and .30. The fine was $150. ai costs in default 7 day License suspension 3 month John Walter Bremner, Nei castle, was charged April 5i Bowmanville with having his possession a narcoti cannabis marijuana. E pleaded 'guilty'. Const.1 Parker stopped him whi driving a vehicle westbour. on King St. E. The fine w. $100. and costs, in default days. Judge Baxter warnE that the fines for possessioni narcotics are going to go ul Evans Wm. Newell, 63, R.] 2, Orono, was charge November 19, 'had care ai control after consuming ov( .08.' He pleaded 'guilty'. E was observed slumped ov( the wheel asleep, with th keys in the ignition and lighl on. Tests were .17. He had on previous conviction. The fin was $100. and co-sts, in defau 5 days. He was also placedo probation for two years wit general terms. He is to rendE g~d you~ ~Uot~e~ a ~o~tng gt~t 06 Qoweîe.. 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One was at ys. the Veterinary Clinic last July is. and on March 3lst at a store in 1, Orono. At the store hie to smashed a front window and id broke some articles in the er store. When hie left hie took a h- tape recorder and smashed it m- on the road. The crown saîd t1e they were, both serious offences. He was placed on ;er probation for two years with 15. terms to keep the peace and be in of good behaviour. He is to abstain from alcohol during rt probation and report once a id month to officer. Restitution is ier to be made to both businesses y within 3 months. He will he observe a 9 p.m. curfew for on the first six months unless .31 accompanied by one parent. ýnd Michael Kirk, R.R. 4, îs Omemee, pleaded 'not quilty'1 hs. to driving while disqualified1 won February 14. He had beent at disqualified for an unpaid fine in which hie had paid the day ibefore hie was stopped. Judize le Baxter made it, clear to D. everyone 'you must not drive le until your permit is returned rid fromn the, department.'1 le was ,as also charged the sarne day ; with not wearing a seatbelt ed and pleaded 'gullty.' Const. of Ostrander was on patrol on [. lighway 401 westbound. This R. charge brought a fine of $25. ed and costs, in default 2 days. nd Driving while under suspen- er sion hie was found 'guilty' as le charged and the fine was $150. 'r and costs, in default 7 days. ie Given 2 months to pay with ts license suspension 6 months. ne Stanley Geo. Derritt, 16, ne Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty' It at an earlier court hearing and on was today sentenced. He had th been charged with 9 offences er in January and February of theft. He was on probation at the time. The crown asked for a jail term, he has a record. Judge Baxter said lit is hopeful that while you are in jail you will think why you are there. It is a disgrace to go to jail. Your liberty is taken away. It is hoped you will mend your ways.' On the first charge hie was sentenced to 80 days, in jail, plus 2 years probation to keep the peace, report to officer once a month, make restitution in the amount of $369.17 within 6 months. 'You will flot associate with anyone involved in the commission of these offences. On each of the other charges hie was given 80 days to run concurrent. Peter Allan Willoughby,19 23 Temperance St. Apt. 4, Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty' to 6 charges of theft under $200. The offences took place in February. The crown asked for probation as hie is a first offender. He was placed on probation for 2 years, to report to officer once a month. Make restitution in the amount of $108.35 to the provincial court within 3 months. He is not to associate, with anyone involved in these offences. Douglas Ward, 23, 96 Duke St. 'Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty' to two charges of theft under $200. in February along with two others. He was placed on probation for 2 years, to keep the peace and bc of good behaviour, report once a month, make restitu- tion within three months in the amount of $182. Austin Galea, Apt. 1002, 135 At the Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association awards banquet, Greg Brunt of the Bowmanville Major Midgets received the MeGregor IDA trophy for the highest scoring during the season. Presenting the trophy to Greg is Art Evans. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 10, 1978 17 O «mRO -NO Mr. Edmund How of North Bay spent Saturday with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tansley and children. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clapp of Hampton called on Mrs. Geo. Morton. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Richard James Ruther-, ford, the for mer Miss Janet Lynn Duvaîl on their marriage on Saturday afternoon. May, 6, 1978. In Orono United Church. Rev. Basil E. Long. B.Th. officiated. Mr. David Gray was the organist. Reception and dance was at the Ski Chalet Kirby. Mr. ànd Mrs. Jim Randaîl of Stoney Creek were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Plain. Mrs. J. Audrey Walker ýof Oshawa, formerly of Orono held her Unit 1 at her apartment on Wednesday afternoon, May loth. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rutherford and their son, Mr. Douglas Rutherford, Toronto and Miss Lorrie Montgomery of Lake- field, were among the many who attended the reception and dance at the Ski Chalet, Kirby following the Rutherford-Duvail wedding in the afternoon. Mrs. Herb Murray visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Randal and family in Whitby on Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Broome of Toronto Ispent overnight Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Orville Chatterton and son David. Recent weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tamblyn were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coons and Jeremny of Woodbridge and Jamie Tamblyn of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Best and children of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Best. Mrs. Ora Gardiner of Garden Hill has, returned home from spending a few days last week with Mrs. John Morris, The next meeting of the Orono Senior Citizens will be held on Thursday, June lst. Pot Luck Supper in the I.O.O.F. Hall. This will be the last meeting for this season. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Moffat and son Donald of Oakville, Mr. Lawrence Squair of Bow- manville, called on Mr. Jack Moffat and family on Sunday. Wayde Preston was deemed the most valuable player for the Bowmanville Major Midgets. Presenting Wayde with the Paul' Martin Memorial trophy is Mrs. Audrey Martin. Fenelon Dr. Don Dnd'git' oasal t rlubaie pleaded 'guilty' to theft rMlis, n Milis pleaded git't sal tM.Sbaie localcar wrecking yard and theft from the same car yard King St. E., Bowmanville, was the, fine was $200. and costs or and were each fined $100, and sentenced to jail for 30 days 10 days. Two brothers, John costs or 5 days. with recommendation it to be Taverner, 20 'and Arlie Earl Jeffrey Ross, Bowman- served under temporary Taverner 18, 135 Feneloni Dr. ville, charged with bodily absence program. A GREAT EAL ON A% GREAT. TRUCK! TH 178vîX LORER LimiteEdition ýPICkp AN. EXCELLENT SEL ECTION 0F MODELS AND COLOURS IN STOCK NOW ... BUT HURRY, THEYRE GOING FASTI 219 King Telephone St. E. 623-4481 Oshawa Monumnent Co. FamiIy Memorials -Maârkers AnDeDsign and Lettering Don. by Us on Promises -NO SALESMEN INVOLVED - Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details 1