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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jul 1978, p. 14

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DEADLINE FýéOR C4.ASSIFIED Tues., 12nou Phone 623-3303 ýves Award s * -o for ligni rural aeiveries1 Bowmanvllle-Orono area, hours per day, earlya noons Monday - Friday, mornings Saturday Sunday. Rellable transportatio essential. Phone 728-5117 EXPERIENCED LEGAL SECRETAR"V Repl to P.0. Box 9 or phone 987-4735. ORGANIST NEEDED The Music Comm unity o Christian Science ChurI Oshawa would like to from an organist. Ava August 1, to play for SL church services - il a. 12 noon weekl y. Phone 72. after 6 p.m. PAPERBOY-GIRL to de The Canadian State, consisting of 17 papers î Kingscourt area, Aval lrnmediately. Phone 623 MOU NTJOY BAC KHO E SERVICE SEPTIC TANK AND TILE BED INSTALLATION TRENCHING, BASEMENTS, WATE'RLINES, SCREENED STONE, CRUSHED GRAVEL, SAND, TOP SOIL PHONE BLACKSTOCK in fhe 1-tf a, 2 - 3 after-B BS earlyB R ad LAWN CARE !on hrbWe Speciaize in Sr Pruning - Sod Laying - Weekly Maintenance - 27-1 N Complote Landscaping Oshawa............ 723-0726 Newtonviiie .........786-2308 24-ffN Paul's y Home Improvement SPECIALIZING IN ALUMINUM SIDING, SOFFIT, FASCIA, 27- N SEAMLESS EAV ESTROUGH and STORM DOORS and WINDOWS o? the i ech in )hear 623-6296 ilable 14 tf N .m. f0 5-0287 27-1 N liver sman In the ilable 3-3303. 27-1 EXPERIENCED hair dresser wanted. $150. guaranteed. Cali any t ime. 623-2201. 27-1 N ÙELIVERY person with car requlred 12 hourser day., Apply at Top Drug M art. 27-1 Need Extra Income Work days, evenings or take orders where you work._Set your hours, set your income goal ln your own business. For interview catI Mrs. Green 623-9302 between 4 and 6. 23-tf N PAPERBOY - girl to deliver The Canadian Statesman consisting of 18 papers on Waverley, Coleman and Chap el treets. Available immpdiately. Phone 623-3303. f 27-1 PAPERBOY - girl to deliver The Canadian Statesman consisting of 35 papers on Duke and Ontario Streets. Avalable immediately. Phone 623-3303. 27-1 PAPERBOY - girl to deliver The Canadian Statesman consistlng of 36 papers on Third, Liberty and Bernard Streets. Available immediately. Phone 623-3303. 27-1 BOOKKÈEPIN ACCOUNTINGi MISC. CLERIC, Can work at your premiSE mine. FRE E Esti mates. K. . Sloan Phone 623-6,95; DRY WALL FINISHING PLASTER REPAI Spray Stucco Ceilinç! Painting WALLY LUCY Orono 983-5518 MONTE HENNESSY 623-6629 Carpentry and Renovating Roofing Aluminum Siding - Fencing and Concrete Work FREE ESTIMATES 27-tf MINE R'S EXCAVATING FOR TRENCHING, EXCAVATION AND SEPTIC TANKS. PHONE NEWCASTLE 987'4995 No Sunday Cal Ils 7 M. Brooks CARPE NTRY REMODELLING CUPBOARDS - VANITIES GENERAL REPAIRS Phone 623-5566 Ail kinds o BRICKWfORK, CHIMNEYS P. LOUWS CONSTRUCTION 149 Scugog St. Bowmanvî lie 623-2756 13-tf WATER Wells bored, 30 file. Ward's Woli Boring. Tele-, Phone 342-2030. Representa- William Don Brooks & Son Grootendorst LM. General Contractor BRICK BLOCK and Custom Builder STON EWORK Specializing in Phonie 723-6176 FIREPLAC ES New homes, additions, alItera. FREE ESTIMATES tions, lec rooms, garages, 623-3966 repýirs of ail types, etc. 19-26N 25-t? Peter Sutherland DARLINGTON Aîuminum Prod. MASONRY Bowmanville Brick, Block, Stone Siding - Soffit CHIMN EY & FIREPLACES Fascia - Trough CHIMNEY CLEANING Shutters - Windows Phone 623-2176 Doors - Awnings 45-t? 623-4398 FOR FREE ESTIMATE. NOW HANDLING G. VAN LONDEN VINYL SIDING 3t AOR BRICK, BLOCK, STONE 1unsi amion adnil Repa irs Precision Air Systems, Heating and Air Conditioning. BEST1 PRIC ES IN TOWN 623-4360 or 623-3662 26-SN AN DE RSON INSU LATION 623-5181 or 579-2060' Blown Cellulose Fibre foi Attaic and RAPCO FOAM for Wa ls. CITY and COU NTRY HOMES 7-tf N NEED a pressure system? Wafer Soteners? Repairsto ail makes. Harvey Partner, Orono 983-5206, Bowmanville, 623-2301. 35-tf N GORD SIMPSý - Phone 983-5808 Orono, Ontario Painting Paperhangir Ca rpentry RemodeIIinc, Genera I Repai ierior El REYNOLM UPHOLSTERI Modern, Traditionali Antique. Free pcku pand deliv, FREE E STIMATI PHONE 263-2132 R. R. 1, Hampton ive Harry L. Wade. oile- phono 987-4531. 16-tf SANRIDGE Sand & Grav OXFORD Brick layers and Stonemasons L.dP (Our fireplaces do not smoke) B .GLacktoKt-98 OronoSERVICES 983-5606 SAND - GRAVE 18-tf TOP SOIL ________________AGGREGATES BULLDOZING Lloyd Barnes LOADING - TRUCM vi u iUll Carpentry, Renovating AII enerai Repairs REASONAB LE RATES 263-2288 27-tf D. Beers & Sons CONSTRUCTION New Homos - Renovating Roc Rooms Repairs of ait types. P HON E 623-2263 20-tf r. - lu JACK BURGESS ad OIL BURNERS - FURNACES 'AL CLEANED es or PLUMBING REPAIRS PHONE HAMPTON 263-2151 7 MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 43 - Bowmanville 27-1 N 30-tf INSTALL an Esso furnace, boler, humidifier, heater or air cleaner. Combination wood and oul. Financing. avail- qs able. Furnaces c leaned. Parts os and service. policy. Cali Harvey Partnor, your Esso service dealer .F ree esti- fK mates. Orono 983-5206 or 8 Bowmanville 623-2301. 24 hour service. 35-tf N LETTE RING To Be Done For cards, display for windows and signs around the house. FOR INFORMATION CALL Mr. John Gerrits 90 Martin Rd., Bowmanville 623-4697 26-4 Ron's F loor Ca re Commercial and household cleanina. Dry foam rug and carpe? shampooing. Wax re- moval, wall wasblng. Ron Turcotte 623-7966 33-tf D &R CUSTOM FENCING CUSTOM CHAINSAWING Phone Orono 983-5005 or 983-9627 il-tf Steve's Furniture Shop Furniture Refinishing Dining sets to occasional pieces. We do upholstery. FREE ESTIMATES R. R. 1, Orono 983-9630 Steve Johnson 8-tf MUTTON -MASON RY- AI1 Ty pes of CementWM Brick, Bliodcks, Ch imney, SPECIALIZING IN CONCRETE FLOOI 623-5981 Refrigeratioria Appi lance Servi Commercial and Dome! Refrigeration - MiIk Coi PHIONE BERT SYEI Days................ 623 Nights............. 623 Lander Hardwa and ELECTRIC GENERAL REPAIRS and Maintenance Odd Jobs FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-913'À ON Phone 623-5114. 28-52 ODD JOBS YARD and BASEMENT CL EAN UP RUBBAGE REMOVAL LIGHT MOVING PAINTING Have truck wiIl move. Phone Andy 623-9379 22-tf BiII's GLASS and MIRRORS LTD. 7 Pivision St., Bowmanville, Ontario. Phone 623-5187. Mon. - Fri.8:.00- 5: 00 Sat. 9- 12 noon Sheet and F loat Glass Sealed Units - Storm Windows Store Fronts - Float Mirrors Patterned and Colored Glass and Glaz ing. 9-tf N cm= Auction Sale ig Saturday, July 8, 1 p.m. For the estate o? the Iafe George Puckett, 2 miles south of Bliackstock on road 57. îllrs Furniture and large quantity :xterior o? tools. Riding lawn mower, 1tfpush nowver, bandl saw, 2 table ____saws, 10 hand saws, drill ~ress, grincier, vice, snow lowr, addrwater.pump, boat, motor and trai er, 2 ING sanders, 2 Skii saws, Mason and and Richy piano- (apartmont size), 12" T .V., lovesoat, 2 very. fidges, 4 guns, hall tree, ES drossers, grandfather dlock, coffee table, kitchen table and 4 chairs, chesterfield and chair, dishes and quantity o? ~ ass, dryer, washer, flowor 48-t N iam p s, pots and pans, lamps, ____tools, eiectnic broom, wine bottles, rubber waders, 2 - sewing machines, towels, el pillows, shoots, girls's bicycle, fl antique sideboard, antique dresser with mirror, spin- washer, odd chairs, 2 drawer chest, 1970 OldsmoIlle Royal Deluxo, Delta 88, 2 door hardtop with power and air 462 conditioning. No resorvo. 5-92 Terms cash or good choque. t Don'? miss this good sale. Lots -L o? tools. Lawrence Harris, cierk, Clii? Pethick auctioneer. 27-1 N KING 20-14 Auction Sale Complote Hardware Store and Building Supplies Saturday, JuIy 15, 10:30 am. The property of Croxaîl and Sons, Ltd. at 93 Winchester Road.* Village of Brooklin. Terms cash. No reserve on contents. More details next week. Auctioneers Norm Faulkner, Earl Gauslin. 27-1 N Auction Sale Wednesday, July 19, 1 p.m. Newcastle Flea Market, hyw. 115 and 3rd concession. Pressback chair, gate ieg table, Hastings wooden pump, pine table, pine blanket box, RCA electric stove, antique dlocks, and other items stili being consigned. For more information phone 987-5065 or 983-9634. Arthur Priestley and Clarence Tinline, auctioneers and licensed. 27-2N rork - Auction Sale ,etc. Marine Equipment plus N ~Construction Equipmnent RS Saturday, July 8, 11:00a.m. Proper? o? Kendalwood Marina. r(en dal wood Rd., 14tN Whitby. 1974 tilt-cab dump truck, 1970 Dodge 3 ton dump truck, 1967 International 1700 Roadstar dum p truck, 1974 Ford 1/2 ton With camper, 1968 Ford 1/2 ton, 1972 John Deere model 450 crawler loader- backhoe with diesel engine, nd Beavertail 9 ton float, 12' aluminum boat <00w), Peter- ice borough cedar sfnip (15Y), stic Mastercrat boa? trailer (18' olers long), 18' Grew cruiser boa? ER with top, 15' tilt trailer, 16' 1357 Teenee trailer, 5 x 61/2 heavy ?3.3177 dut y box trailer, car sprayer with Wisconsin engino, 41/2 x 9 are box trailer, outboard motors, 12 h.p. Elgin, 5 h.p. Firestone, 2.?3 h.p. Scott, 3 h.p. Johnson, 3.6, h.p. Scott, 71/2- h.p. new Simpson Sears air cooled engine, 51/2 h. p. Johnson, 9 h.p. Chrysier with tank, 28 h.p. Scott, 28 h.p. Johnson, 75 h.p. Evinrude, 40 h.p. Scott, 5 h.p:- iding iawn mower, automatic reel sharpener, cy. indor parts. This is -only a partial S Iit. La r ge sale, plan to attend. Terms cash.' Myles King, 12 Auctioneer and Cartage. 725- 17-tf N 5751. 27-1 Reti red Maintenance Man FOR PART TIME WORK. NO SHIFT WORK. References required. Write Advertuser 764, Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowmanville, Ontario, Ll C 3 K9. 26-2N stove, pine cradie, pine fla-- wall cupboard, (refinished), walnut buffet, oval parlour table, antique dressers, piano stool, wvesterni saddles, pine harvest table, barbers' chairs, piano, rocking chairs, quantity of china and glass plus many more intiq ues, furniture and househo Id items. NEWCASTLE ARENA 986-737 MANAGEMENT BOARD requires an Arena Manager ALL-TYPE for contract for1978-79 season. ROOF IN G Terms of reference avail- Shing les new or Reroof ing able by writing to: Flats hot or cold process. NEWCASTLE ARENA AIl roof and chimney repairs. MANAGEMENT BOARD FREE ESTIMATES P.O. Box 455, Newcastle, Ontario LOA1iHo -623-5038 Applications wiil be reoeived 15-tf until JuIy 31sf, 1978. _2- _____________ Robert Van De Be It TheToronto Star PAINTING requires (Interior and Exterior) HOUSEWIFEor ODD JOBS SEMI-RETIRED PERSON 263-2113 Saturday, July 8, 1 p.m. Furniture and Antiques Auction sale to be heid at Prince Albert Hall yard. 2 miles south of Port Perry. Sale consists of 5 consign- monts o? very interesting articles. A sale you wiil not want to miss. Lunch availabie 985.2459. Auction service by Murray Jackson. Saturday, JuIy eth Auction sale of farm machinery, household furniture and many antiques. The property of Albert Dew and the late Zina Fields (of Millbrook) East haîf Lot 21, Con. 9. Cavan Twp. 5 miles qih of Peterborouah Bv- Pass on Hwy. 28 and 3/ mile west. tnt. 45 Baler PTO, Cockshutt 422 combine, Int. 3-1's ace plough, Int. drag cultivator, M.H. tractor manure spreader, M.H. 6 o)ower mower. M.H. seed drill. potato digger, double disc, hand toolý, 1969 Ford Torino 302, radial tires, 2 door automnati, manv other Pieces of farm machinery. Limoges, Johnston Ê5ros. Nippon, Ruby, Carnival, Depression, Dresden (many p eces of above glass and china). Sterling silver, silver plate, mn-laid silver in glass, 3 cedar chests. 2 oak square tables, 6 small tables, settee chair, 2 chesterf ields, drop front desk, - 2 stoves, 2 refri gerators, Westinghouse freezer, bedroom suite, n e dresser, side board, odd dressers, mirrors, 2 wardrobes with mirrored doors, oit paintings and orints, Pine hall seat, pine dleacon's bench, 2 B-W televisions 1 new, complee tea set, cabaît blown glass vaqse, mantle radio, old books, old cook books, set 12 wine glasses, large quantity of cups, saucers and odd dishes and china, wicker rocker, wicker chair, 2 spin washers, brass f loor lamp, number of small brass pieces, Lion Paws rocker, press back chair, 2 settee chair petit point covers. Very large collection of antiques well worth your attention. See sale posters for complete list. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm machinery at 11:00 a.m. Furniture and antiques at 12 nobn sharp. Carl Hickson, auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 26-2 Wednesday, JuIy 19 Dispersmenit Auction sale of registerea and grade show ponies. The property of Reg CurI lot 5 con. 8 formerly Whitby Township. 2 miles east of Raglan on con. rd. 9. Gemns Olympic Champion born 1976 Reg Welsh- palomino stallion. Dam Crilban Greylighti Sire Crilban Gem; Crilban Greylight born 192 Reg Welsh matre Dam Grand Masiers Greylight Sire Shalimar; Magics Ohio Torndo born 1973 Shetland Stallion Dam Ohio Jubllee Queen Sire Lazy K's Black Magic; Grade Shetland mare 9 years foal by side; Brown gelding (aged); Brown oeldina 7 vears; Welsh roan mare 7 years; roan gelding 8 years; buckskin saddlemnare (aged); 2 commercial show wagons; 2 sets light sleighs; 2 sets shýowi harness; 1 set work harness; 2 topped collars; 2 patent collars; i set strap-on scotch tops; sunbeamn clippers; numerous other collars; show halItors, showlines; briies, blankets, shanks, 1967 1 ton Mercury- stake truck with duel wheels and pony stalîs (as is), 6' x 16' aluminum tack trailer. No re- serve. Terms cash. Sale time 6 p.m. Arnot Wotten, auc- tioneer. Hampton 416-263-2583. 27-1 Auction Sale Gris? Mill Auction Barn Newtonville, July 7th, Friday, 7: 00 p. m. Selling the contents from a Port Hlope home including good frige and stove, chests of drawers, dressors, beds, pedestal fern stand, fornery, Wardrobe, 3 pc. antique bedroom suite, oval mirror dresser, and many, many other items. Terms cash. Auctioneors: Stapleton Bros. 786-2244. 27-1 N Compoete Murmac Dispersai 12:30 p.m. Monday, JuIy ith at Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ont. Property of Murry McLean, Harrow, Ont, Selling 50 registered Jersey . Herd had 2 negative tests for brucellosis, sale includes several summer and early fait calving cows and heifers. Catalogues avail- able f rom Jerseýy Cattlemen of Auclion S . Saturday, July8 11:30 a.m., Orange Hall, Cobourg Pine refinished chest of drawers, pine dresser, pine cupboard, pine washstand, old kitchen cupboard top, press- back chairs, dresser, chests of drawors, 4 old pine chairs, gate ieg table, Swiri-a-tor washer-sp in-dryer, 4 poster- type bed, odd chairs, large ýerman light fixture, Regent wringer washer, chrome suites, couches, bar and 2 stools, Lloyd record player, speakers and stand, Davis 4 h.p. riding lawn mower, new 3 speed bicycle, coffee and end., tables, continental bed, old rocking chair, pressback rocker, cast iron beds, trunks, concrete bird bath, one ton block and tackle,,table and floor iamps, dishes, electricai appliances, linens, rugs and numerous other items. Terms cash or choque with l.D. No reserve. Lunch availabie. Paul Lean, auctioneer, 352- 2403. 27-1 Tuesday evening, July 18, 6 p.m. Furniture and Antiques Auction sale inciuding antique hangling lamp, oval parlour table, rocking chairs, chesterfîeld and chair,' antique dlocks, occasional chairs, end tables, stop table with leather top, antique chest of drawers, antique washstand (aood), smal antique mantie cdock, hump back trunk, captains chair, set of drawers f rom store, many old medicine botties wit h original labels, several old storage botties with labels from drug store, antique botties, Frigidaire washer, dryer, wringer washer, refrigerator, eiectric stove, oak desk and chair, filing cabinet, wicker hamper, books, book shelving, Boston rocker, antique dishes and giassware, wash set- pitchers, biscuit jar, crocks, hand pump f irep lace accessories, sma Il tables, iawnchairs, gardon tools, hedge trimmers, etc. etc. The property o? Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B ru ton, 352 Bigelow St. in Port Perry. Sale at 6 p.m. Sale managed and sold b6y Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridgo, 416-852-3524. 27-2 Saturday, July 15 11la.m. Estate Sale Real Estate Furniture and Antiques Auction sale for the estate of the late Ectjth May Prout on Prout Rd. 3 miles north of Zephyr or 3/ mile south of Cedarbrae. Real Estate: Beautiful 150 acre farm with large century stone home, Second houso insul brick, large barn 140 acres clear, 10 acres bush with good spring. If interestod in a beautiful homestead, plIan to see this unique stone home. Sale called to settie estate. Terms $10,000 down day of sale, balance to be arranged within 60 days. To view property contact executor Norman KayR.R. 1 Pefferlaw 416-473-6032. Sale sublect to executors approval. Contents includo antique parlour stove, large pine cupboard, pine harvest table, Flndlay oval Cookstove (excellent), rocking chair, round table, 6 pressod-back chairs,tantique sideboard, love sea and 2 chairs, parlour tables, buffet, trunks, antique bedroomn suite, with high bed iron and brass bed, washstands, spool bed, pine bianket box, antique h igh chair, pino cupboard, antique picturo frames, safe, lectric stove and refrigerafor, wring-* or washer, portable T.V., wooi wlnder, deep freezer, oid livestock books, album o? old post cards, antique dishes, many hooked rugs. This is a beautiful sale o? antiques and colectables. Sale at il a.m, Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd. Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 2- Auction Sale 2 Private Estates - Oshawa Stirtevant's Auction Hall 27 Hall1 St., Oshawa Thursday, July 6,6 p.m. sharp McClarey 2 door refrigera- for, Westing house electric stove, 4 pc. ch esterfield suite, 3 pc. bed roo m su ite, el1ectroni 1c Thursday evening, July 13, 6 p.m. Farm Machinery Furniture and Antiques Large auction sale inciuding A-C 15 Series 2 tractor with new hydraulic loader (ex- cellent condition), Case -S" tractor, M-H 60 combine--self propelled -- 10 ft. (good), A-C manure spreader - like new, land packer, Case baler, baie elevator on carrnage - new, Case rotary cutter - 3 pt. hitch, A-C double disc - 3 pt. hitch, J-D 3 furrow piow 14" trip beam, 2 Turnco grain boxes. Cockshutt cultivator. baie stooker, snow blower, 2: grain augers, 36' grain augor on carniage -- 6", rubber tired wagon and rack, 3 p t. hitch biade, Int. seed dri Il, cattie oiler. (this machinery comes from the farm of Ron Noble, Uxbridge. He has discon- tinued his farm operation and ail his machinery wiii be sold -_ everything in good condition). Furniture: dining room suite, 3' dressers, 2 washstands, 2 toilet sets, chests of drawers, coal oil lamps, rocking chairs, Frigidaire automatic washer (good>, English Armoir (B jr ds-oye maple inside), walnut gateieg table, cedar chost, bake table--pine and oak, wicker rocker, occasional chairs, set of 6 wooden chairs, chesterfieid, number of small tables, pictures, matching table lamps, bods, antique bedroom suite, antique couch, Duncan Phyfe table, cookstove, vacuum cleaner, washing machine, dryer, gardon tools, plus many articles, plus a wagon load of small items. The property of Mrs. Ross, Mr. Ballard and others. Sale wiIl be held at the Lloyd Wilson Auction Yard and Barn 11/2 miles north of Uxbridge thon east on Beaver Rd. first farm. Sale at 6 p.m. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd. Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 27-2 Auction Sale Saturday, July 15 at I p.m. For Mrs. Griff in on Rd. il 1/2 mile south of No. 2 high- way, known' as Gravel On Rd. il - 1/2 mile south of No. 2 highway, known as Gravel Pit Rd. 21/2 miles west of Bowmanville. Harness, trailers, and furniture. Western saddle, saddle complete in girth. Stirrups and i eathers, tail set, fox lane cutback, two fine double bridies wlth noso band and head band, show halter with lead shank, two leather lead shanks with chains, harness of ail kinds, fack box, horse blankets, feed barreis, single harness, single heavy harness, cutter, extra shafts, bits, bridies, new double horse trailer, tandem trailer - 12 ft. long, two wheei trailer, break- ing cart, forks and shovels, two sets clippers, power lawn mower, quantity of tools, blower and motor, two roto tiliors, kitchen cupboard, antique wash stand, crocks, pressure pump, captain's chair, two rugs, canner, anti que rocker, fruit lars, cha irs, drop leaf table, antique three drawer dresser, '69 Frd pickup (certified), 23 channel C.B. radio, other articles. Poor health causes this sale. No reseve. Terms cash or good choque. Cliff Pothic, auctioneer. Lawrence Harris, clerk. 27-1 Saturday, July 8th, 1: 15 p.m. At Bannistor's Auction Hall, Beawdey, consisting of chest of drwrpiano, color T.V.'s, chesterfields and chairs, vanity, chairs, tables, dishos, giassware, lamps, office desk, 2 1dispgay cases, quantity of nial s, arage door, and other items stili being consigned. Roger Bannister, auctioneer. 416-797-2651. 27-1 N Tuesday, July 11, 7 p.mi. Bedroomn suite, dinette suite, quantity of wooden chairs, extension iadder, coffee and end tables, chester- fields and chairs, occasionai chairs, diningroom table, iamps, refrigerators, quanityý of hand tools, plus many more antiques, furniture and household items. Don Cornoil, auctioneer at R.R. 1 Little HAYDON Mr. and Mrs. Bort Ashton, Sean and Scott Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Woir Swain, attended a picnic at Mr. and Mrs. Les Taylor's cottage at Bexley. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon, Susan and Fred visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor, Enniskil-, ion on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts with relatives, in Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trewin entertainod several ladies last Monday. They were Mrs. Annie Soper, Mrs, Viola Hicks, ,'Oshawa, Mrs. Alice Thompson, Bowmanville, Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. J. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Anderson, Mrs. Hilda Crossman. The occasion was Mrs. Trewin's mothers, Mrs. Mildred Anderson, birthday. Congratulations Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashton, Oshawa, wore Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and family. DOG FOOD SPECIAL 20 kg PUrina Dog Chow............ $9 20 kg Purina Dog Meal1............. $10 VANStONE -FLOUR & FEE-D MIL[ King St., W. 623-5j Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and family, Port Coiborne, were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones. Andy Piggott, Enniskillen, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain. Mr. and Mrs. John Sterrett and Christopher, Brampton, were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trewin's. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nickerson, Janie and friend, Bowmanville, were Sunday callers. Miss May Tabb, Orono, spent the holiday weekend with her mother, Mrs. Irene Tabb and family. 1A large crowd ttended t ho Club 21 supper on July ist. STOP BOTH DIRECTIONS FQR A SCHoaIL BUS IMake a habit of having simple' safety equipment around the pool or lakeside, says the Red Cross Water Safety Service. A, long pole is a reaching assist, .90 and enables non-swimmers to .96 help others ini difficulty. A~ large empty plastic bottle, with - L the cap on, makes a fine float. ý777 Attach a long rope so it can bel thrown and retrieved. 27-3 I Reverend Tom Smith, a Senior Volunteer in Service, was presented with a Certif icate of Recognition from the Ministry of Community and Social Service for his contributions on behaif of the Senior Citizens and the Province of Ontario. Reverend Smith, formerly of Newcastle United Church, received the certificate during Senior Citizens Week. Kinsmen to Buy, Shaw's Sehool ifll r %"A 'M "M%" Ràgh Shaw's sehool may be soiçi to the Kinsmen Club of Bowmanville if the price and conditions are right, the town's finance comgiittee was informied Monday, Jie 26. In a letter to the ýcommittee, Jim Schell, president of the club, told the committee that the Kinsmen wero interested in purchasing the sehool pending cost, building code requirements and any other conditions in the sale. The committee will meet with the club once the prico of the property has been 7 TOWN 0 F N E WC A ST L E Notice of Public Meeting in Council Chambers The residents of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle are invited to attend apublic meeting ta be held in the Council Chambers, Bowmanvi île at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 1 lth, 1978. At this meeting there will be a presentation by the International Joint Commission International Reference Grou p on Great Lakes Pollution from Land Use Activities. This presentation wiIl include a Slide Show, Display Booth and a representation from this group. A. C. Guiler, A.M.C.T., C.M.C. Town Manager. 7Zm4r 1.LIEII established. The Northuniber1anid-New-, castle Boa-.rd of Educatienr, informed the town severa]' weeks ag.ço that it wanted to dispose of the scb<ool and had- offered it to the town. Té town didn't see any reason fori acquiring it as town property and approached the Kinsmien. According to reports at the committee's meetings, the Kinsmon currently rent mhe sehool to a Nursery sehool group. No date has been set for the meeting between the committee and the Kinsmen.

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