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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Sep 1978, p. 13

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e s - HASIU K- Bil11 and Mary (nee Czupak) and son Gregory are pleased ta announce th birth cf a littie daughter Melissa Anne, weighing 6 lbs. 8 ozs. on September 6th, 1978. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ohonowsky of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. William Hasiuk, Hampton. May thanks and appreciation ta Dr. Lee Sang, Dr. D. Henderson and 4th, floor maternity at Oshawa General Hospital, 39-1 PAGE - Step hon and Janice, (nee Bowler) are proud ta announce the arrivaI of thoir daughter, Jane Lynn, born at Oshawa 'General -Hospital, September 13, 1978 weig hing 9 lbs. 2 ozs. A little sistor for Scott. A special thank you ta Dr. D .R . Henderson and the maternity staff. 39-1 WATSON - Ted and Georgina are proud ta announce the arrivaI of 'their daughter, Cheryl Lynn, on September 17, l9leweighingl lbs. 11/2 ozs. at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville. A sister for Paul and Keth.,Special thanks ta Drs. Siemon, J. Rundle and maternity staff. 39-1 BADLUK - Mr. Nicflas. At Civic Hospital, Peterborough on Monday, Soptem ber 25, 1978. Nicholes Bediuk of Manvors' Street,, Pontypool. Beloved husband of the late Claudia Kuryluk. Dear father of Thomas Badluk ,af Pontypoal and the late Mrs. Mrris Gillis (Claudia). Also survived by eight grand- children. Resting et Camstock Funeral Home, 356 Rubidge Street, Peterborough from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday for service al Pontypool United Church' on Wednesdey, Sep tomber 2lth et 1:30 p.m. Intormont Pantypool Cemetery, Ponty pool. 39-1 COLE -Winnifred, M. (R.N.) At Etobicoke General Hospital an Friday, Septomber 22, 1978. Win. Cle of Wiliowdale, in hor 75th year. Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.-James T. Colo, doar sister of Mrs. E.A. Werry (Aberta) and the late Laurie and Doulas. Rested at the Northcutt Ellitt Funoral Home, Bawmnanviiie. Funerai service and committal 2 o'clack Sunday afternaan. Interment Hampton Cemetory. W-1 N HOEKSTRA, Meynard Henry. Suddenly et his rosidonce an Sturday, September 23, 1978. Maynard Hekstra of 197 Liberty St. N., Bawmanville, in his 22nd year. Beloved son of George and Rudy Hoekstra, doar brothier of Bill, Yvonne* and Jacqueline. Rested et the Northcutt Eiiiott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service 2 o'clock Wednesdey afternoon in Rehaboth Christian Reformed Church. Interment Bowmanvilie Cemoetery. 39-1iN POTTER - Jim and Barbara (Kristahn) are pesed ta annaunce the arrivai of their daughter Krista an Setember 21, 1978, weighing 7 ibs.111/2 ozs. et Oshawa Generai HUostai. Proud gran dparonts are Mr. and Mrs. 'James Ptter, Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kristahn, Hampton. Great qran dmothers Mrs. Jean aotter, Sline and Mrs. Louise McKnight, Oshawe. Spocial thanks to Dr's Lai and Murphy. 39-1 "Flowers with Feeling" For any Occasion 623-3377 Sundeys and Holideys Boy. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 KENNEDY - At ivemoriai Hospital, Bowmanville, Saturday, September 23, 1978, Jean Kennedy, a g ed 84 ygars. Wife o? the late James Kennedy. Dear- mother o? Minnie (Mrs. Leslie Finn), May (Mrs. Norman Cowle), Jim, Jean (Mrs. Peter Dunn), Bob, Arlene (Mrs. Howard Patter>, David and the late George. LovIng grandmathor o? many grand chiidren, great grandchiidren and one great great grandchi Id. Service was held in the Morris Funerai Chapel, Bowmenviiie an Tuesday afternaon. Interment Bowmanviilo Cemetery. PHILLIPS - Leonard William. At the Scerborough Generel Hospital, Toronto,,on Sunday, September 24, 1978, Leanard William Philiips o? 485 Yonge St., Mi dland, farmerIy o? Toronto. Beioved son a? irene and Herbert Phiilips in his 46th year. Brother o? 'Leslie o? Taronto. Resting et -the Nicholis Funerai Home, 330 Midiand Ave., Midiand, for funieral servicS& n the chapel We,dnes-~ day, Septemrbor 27th et 3 p.m. Interment Lekeview Cemetery, Micilend. Memonialsta the charity a? your choico wouid be eppreciated. 39-1 MACILVEEN---Gértrude E. At the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, September 22, 1978, Gertrude E. Asquith in her 89th year, widow o? Francis Oliver McîIveen, mother o? Frank (Tony), Oshawa, Gien, Mississauga, Dr. Charles and Don, Oshawa, Dr. Gilbert, Grand Prairie, Aita., and Eric, Woodstock, alsa survived by 23 grandchiidren and nine great grandchiidron. Rested et the Armstrong Funerai Home, Oshawa, wi th funeral services in the chapel, on Monday. Interment Bail's Cemetery, Auburn et 3 p.m. THOUumit-uLNESS - CONCERN- SERVICE Your thoughtfuiness for others is our first concern. We wiII arrange for charitable foundation donations (such as Heart or Cancer Society) to be aCknowledged any- where in Canada with the appropriate acknowledgemnent card present on the samne day, with the other tributes. This is part of our service to community. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 4 DIVISIONST &% BOWMANVILLE 6234480 TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS SIMPSON MEMORIALS M.-Monuments - Markers - Inscriptions s49 Lavinia Street Port Hope 885-6434 HOME APPOINTMENTS M GLADLY ARRANGED4-1 RUTTER GRANIÏTE COMPANY LIMITED Establîshed 11846 P.O. Box 176 73 Onta rie Street Port Hope, Ontario WORKMANSHIP. OUAUITY LIA 3W3 High Quality at L Reasonable Prîces Phono 885-5216 I Home 885-5222 'A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichoils wish ta announce the forthcoming merriageofo their daughtor, Kimberiy Ann Currie ta Bryan Cecil, son of Mr, and Mrs. Cocul MorrIson a? Trinity United Church on Septom ber 30, 1978 et 3 'clock. 39-1 Imm= AL LIN -In Ioving rnemaryaof my beloved husbend Clifford who's soul went ta be with Jesus September 24, 1971. Aisa m y loving son Lloyd who went ta be with Jesus Septomber 14, 1975. Thauah separated by the hand o? God, In Christ we are united stili; In Gad's own time, we wili meet again, For the Bible says, we wii11. With that comforting promise i stili carry an AÀs i know you wauid wish me ta do, l'Il1 wait for the day God calîs me home For that happy reunion with -Lo0vingly remembered and sadiy missed by wife Eisie and Ifmother. 39-1 ARMSTRONG - In loving memory of a dear husband, father- and grandfether Frederick J. Armstrong wha passed away September 16, 1968. We watched hi1m suf f er day by -day It caused us bitter grief To soe hlm slowiy pine away And could not givo relief His very haurs and days ot His fhoughtful nights are past In aur aching hearts we knaw Ho has found sweet rost at lest And wo know we'll meet - in.l missed by wife Hattie and family. 39-1 BURLEY- Gordon. In loving memory of m y dearly iovedi son, who was taken suddenly Septem ber 26, 1976. 1 miss you sa much in many ways, i miss the things yau used ta say, When aid times, 1 do recail, It'sthen i miss you mostof ail. -Sadly missed by mother. 39-1 BIRLEY- In loving memory of a dear husband, father ' and grandfather, Gordon, whÔ pàssed away September 26, 1976. We cannot hait the hands of timo, Or live again the past. Within aur hoarts are memories, That will forever lest., - Aiwayýs romembered and sediy rmissed, wife Eiloen, daughter Gayio, son-in-law Barry and grandsan Brott. 39-1 HAMILTON - In laving memnory of e dear father and g randfather, ', George Hamil tan, who pessed awaY September 25, 1962. We nover loso the ones we love For memory keops them noar lime dims the loss and lts the love Shine bright and sweet and clear. - Lovingly rememberod by the family. 39-1 POTTE R- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William Thomas, who passod away Septombor 30, 1968. May the winds of heaven blaw gently, On a qiuilet poaceful spot Where the one we ilove lies sleeping And wii I neyer bo forgot. Nothing couid bo mare boautiful, Than the momorios wo have of you, Ta us you wore so special And God must have thought so ta. - Sadiy missed and ovingly remem borod by wlfe Florence, daughter Patricia. 1 39-1 TENNANT - In loving memory of a dear husband and fathor and g rendfather J. Arther Tonnant who pessed eway Soptember 28, 1965. "Gone but not forgotten." - Lovingly remembered by wifo Ulia and family. 39-1 Y EO - Inmemory of a laving father George A. Yeo who passed away October 2, 1970. - Evor romombored by femily. ,39-1 CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowmanviiie HOSPITAL ~ and SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENT! Flewering Plants and Cut Floers FLOWERS BY JACKMAN Bowma nvil1le Mail1 623-3365 PROMPT, COU RT EOUS SERVICE FOR ALL VOUR FLORAL NE EDS ~flr ~ P Stafford Brothlers Monu ments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E. - Whitby SPhono Whitby 668-3552 My sincere thanks and appreciatian to Dr. Ewert, Dr. Spears, Dr. Cunningham, 3rd floor nurses and staff for the fine care during my stay in the Bowmanvillo Hosp ital. Also i wish ta thank friends and neighors for the cards, gifts and visits. Shirley Bubar 39-1 I would like ta express my sincoro thanks ta tho nurses and staff, Dr. Lee end Dr. Ewort and ail thoso wha sent cards and visitod me during my short stay in Bowmanviile Memariel Haspital. A. Hollingsworth 39-1 Manythanks ta, friends and neihos for their kindniess during m y stay in hospital also the staff on lst floar of Memorial Hospital, Bawman- ville and membors of Brench 178, Royal Canadien Logion. Keith Whitney 39-1 My sincere thanks ta friends, relatives and neigh- bars for gifts, f lowers and cerds whilo in hospitai. Also thanks ta Dr. Sylvester and Dr. Lang and nurses and staff an first flbar. ErmnieSmith 39-1 1 wouid like ta thank ail my f riends and relatives for cerds and gifts during my iengthy stay in hospital. Dale Badluk 39-1 N The family o? the lae Jane Johnson wouid like ta thank friends and neighbars for flowers, cerds, donations and messages of sympathy in their recent ioss of a wfo and mother. ,39-1 We would like ta thank the community of Enfield for the beautiful glassware, and mirrar. Speciai thanks ta ail wha orgenized and made it such e memarable evoning. Meny thanks ta ail of yau. Ray and Aima Heerînge 9- THE BOWMANVILLE BOY SCOUTS would iketothankthe people of Bawmanvillo for supporting their paper drive on Septembor l6th Next papor drive wiIi be held on Saturday, November 25th To aur Enfield frîends, thank you for tho lovoly lamps, your thoughtfulness was epprecieted very much. Ivan and Susan Griff in 39-1 The famiiy af the late Howard Cowling wish ta thank ail their friends, nighbars and relatives for thoir kindness, floral tributos, sympathy cards and donations ta the Ontario Heart Founda- tion and Canadian Cancer Society received during their recent bereevement. 39-1 Boveriy and Bill Snawden thank ail aur family, friends, relations and neighboursfor sharing aur happiness In celebrating aur Silver Wedding Annivrsery lest Sturday. Special thanks ta my sister, Lorraine for the lavel y Anniversary cake and ta aili aur wonderful friends and relatives who holped in any way. For your best wishes, loveiy cards, gifts and flowers, for theo "raast", "charivari", dinners, and ather surprises, we truly thank you. 39-1 We wish tao xtend- aur appreciation ta Philiip's friends for their donations of f iowers and cards. They were gratofuliy rocoived. Slnceroly, Jake, Elaine and Lise Dost 39-1 A spociai thanks 'ta Tom Dyor,, Tom Giavor, Don Nicholson, Don Rowiey, Mike Wede and Daug Nicholson. 1Sincorely, Jake, Eleine and Lise Dost 39-1 TYR-NE SENIOR-CIT-IZENS BAZAAR and PENNY SALE TYRONE COMMUNITY CENTRE Wed., Oct. 4,1978 at 2 p.m. Affernoon Tee, Home Beking, Draw for Afghan. 38-2 STORY HOUR FOR PRESCHOOLERS wilI be held Tuesdays at 2 p.m. commencing Oct. 3 to Dec. 5 Bowmanvillie Public Library 62 Temperance St, 623-7322 38-2 N Beginners course in Geneology durîng November on Thursday evonings. $8 registration f00 for 5 ovonings. Contact Carke Museum, Orono, 983-9425 for details. 39-1 N A meeting for interested and concerned ta xpayers of Ward 1 (formorly Townshi p of Darlington) will be held on Thursday, Septomber 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Comm unity Centre, Hamptn Discussion will be on the upcoming Municipal elections. Please plan to attend. 39-1 N Antique Mantie Clock -RAFFLE- Sponsored by Volunteers cf Bowmanville Museum Spocieliy porclîased mentie cdock, value $125. (on display et Museum) Draw ta be made Novem ber 18, et Museum's Christmas Bezaar Tickets $1. Cen be purchesedl f rom vol unteers, House of Yostorday Antiques, or the Museum. 39-1 DURHAM EAST RED CROSS ""LAWN SALE" 152 Base Lino W. (botween Hunt St. and Spry Ave.) Sat. Oct. 7, 1 a. m. procoeds for local work 39-2N COUNTRY FAIR Saturday, Sept. 30, 1 :30- 4:30 ST. PAUL'S CIURCH Vegtables, fruits, homebaking, preserves, plants, etc. availeabie. 3- Turkoy Shout, Sunday, October lst, 1:30 ta 4 p.m., Orono Fish and Hunt Club Range. Foliow signs from Taunton 'and Les kard Rd. Lunch available. 12 gauge shof gunsonly. 38-2 N "Dance - Po0ntypool Community Centre - Saturday, September 30th, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Larry Adams and Midnight Country - $6 couple." 38-2N 1DEAR FRIENDS HOUSE OF AMBER GIFT SHOP (North-end Hampton Village) invites you ta attend our 4th PRE-CHRISTMAS TEA October 13, 14 and 15 9ae.m. to 9 p.m. See aur beautiful Christmas Seloction o? gifts ta give yau, aur custamer, the mas? wonderfui Christmas ever. Tee, coffee and homnemade cookies will be served. ADULTS ONLY PLEASE Caî11 Ha mpton, 263-2981 YARD SALE Saturday, September 30 (Rain or shine) illa.m. - 5p.m. Hausehold items, clothing, new and used books. Lemb's Roed, 3rd lino, north of Highway 2, 2nd house on right Phone - 623-5234 39-1 N G IANT YARD SALE (3 hausehoids) 19 Peter's Pike, Orono (corner of Taunton Roeid M115) Bi kes, baby f urniture, househol ditems and caliectebies) - ail in gaod condition. Saturday, Sept. 30 Sunday, Oct. 1 9:30 a. m. 39-1 N YARD SALE 72 Martin Rd., Unit 31, Bowmanville Sat. and Sun. Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 Starting 10Oe.m. MISCEL LANEOUS ARTICLES EAR PIERCING $8 .00 (no appointment Necessafry) Plus 10 por cent off irst purchase of earnings with release slip. Hooperý's Jewellers Mt. 29 King St. E. Bewmanvi blý 623-5747 23-tf N CHILD CARIE- Best ef oare for your child. Proper meals and proporly ciothed. Lots of Loving. Centrai location. 623-6629 37-tf BEA BIG SISTER! Vlunteers are needed in this area te bo a f riend to girls aged 7 - 17, who are in need cf Supportative reletionships. CALL SIMCOE HALL, SETTLEMENT HOUSE at 728-7525 26-tf N DBEAT AIR POLLUTION support your local, Lung Association 723-3151 Wanted! Couples interested n ood feliowship. Learn modemn square dancing and basic round dance stops. No preJioLJ experience requireci. Modern music on record. Came and loin, aur winter progrem. Ontario St. Schooi, Bowmanviile. Thursday 8:00 - 10:30 p.m. starting September 28th. For information call 623-5811 or 263-2022. 38-3N The Bowmanvilie area Cub packs wiii be conducting their annuai feul bottie drive this Saturday, September 30. Please have your batties ready by 9 e.m. (Non-roturn- ables cannot be eccopted). the money raised tramn these drives is used to fund the activities aur boys get invoived in. YOUR SUPPORT ISNEEDED! 39-1 Spiash tripo the manth draw, F rida y September 29. Newcastle Cammunity Hall 10: 30 p.m. 39-1iN Splash dance, Fridey, epember 29, 8: 30 p. m. Newcastle Community Hll. $8,00 er couple. Tickets ava il ab by phoning-623-3168. Spiash trip o? the m'onth draw. 39-1 N Create a beautiful gardon and support SPLASH Rod Apeldoorn tuiip buibs. $2 for package o? 8. Canvassing B owmanviibe area or eveilabi'e et Van Bei1e's. Proceeds ta SPLASH. 39-1 N On Octobor 4 a? 8 p.m. e paniel-audience discussion at Grandview Public School. Topic: "The Education o? the Chîid - Mentaiiy, Physicaliy, SpIritueily." 39-1iN Eniay a full course Roest Beef Dinner eit Yelverton United Church on Thanksgiving Mondey, October 9 starting et 3:30 p.m. Admission, aduits $4.50, chiidren 12 and under $2,00 preschool free. 39-2 PONTYPOOL CORNER CRAFTS Now Open (first house beside fi re hall, north side of tracks) , OPEN HOUSE TEA September 30 October 1 1 a.m. -5 p.mr.- 705-277-2265 Handmele gifts, accesseries afid treasures. APPEARING AT The Queený's Hotel NEWCASTLE ""Prefix"', Fr1. and Sat. Sept. 29 - 30 Dancing 9- 1 39-1 N DURHAM EAST RED CROSS "LAWN SALE" ALL DONATIONS GREATLY APPREGIATED For Pick-up Cal 623-3115 or 623-7787 38-2 N OSHAWA SCREENED SAND GRAVEL &STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCTS ALL SIZES FOR DRIVEWAYS & PARKING LOTS TOPSOIL&DR FILL J and M' TIRE Service forý Michelin tires, your one-stop radiai contre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 46-tf, PICK your own Mcintash' appies. Browview Farm, Junction No. 2 and 115 Newcastle. 38-2 BLUE SPRUCE SALE BUY DIRECT NURSERY GROWN DUG and POTTED '1,-1"$5.99 18" -,24" -$9.99 Other stack availabie Open 7cdays a week Pontypool SAM MANETTA 705-277-2715 35-6N COLONIAL credle with mattress 'plus tatter. $30. Phono 576-6807. 39-1 N PA RLOU R stove, with screen, iran grato, 3 piece poker set, waod holder, used one winter. Cash, $165. Phono 705-277-2413. 39-1 NI VIKING dryor, $140. and smaIl stove $120. Phono 623- 4343. 39-1iN 1COMPR ESSOR Unit, 30-35 C.F.M. Less motor. Suitable for gas. or eiectric drive. Phono 623-7729. 39-1 N SI boat, fibreglass, 65, 40 h.p., electric start Jahnsor, ail contrais etc. etc. Na trailer. Must be sold $650. f irm. Phono 987-5065. 39-1, ONE house treiler, sleeps 4, «$650. Freuheuf dump treiler a' n air $1000. Phono 263-8046. 39-1 NEARLY New Clothing - autfit the whale famiiy. Large solection o? back-to-schooI, coats and aIl winter needs. Prices $1.00 up. Shap daily 9:30 to 5:30 The Nearîy New Shop, 131 Brock St. S., Whitby and 73 Saline St. Oshawa. (Oshawa open Thursdays tili nino). 39-1iN ANTIQUE salid waînut nine pioce diningroom suite. Includes china cabinet, buffet, round table and six chairs, $650. Phone 723-9887. 39-1 N ANTIQUE wainut beciroom suite, consiss o c1msser with rnirror, S4rawer chest, 2 night tables, head and. foot board. Véry good condition. Asking $295. Phono 576-6434. 39-1 N 1969 YAMAHA 250 Endura, new tire, chein and sprocket. $250. Phono 623-3754. 39-1 SWIMMI NG pool covors. H.D. woaving-, double coeted. Ail and speciel sizes. Phono 723-7865. 39-1iN BABY ITEMS Crib, cerrna ge, highchalr, car bed,weilker, pieypen, car seat,' swing seat, change table, bicycle seat. 623-4039 39-1 N FRESH cauîifiower, cuttlng twice weekly. 280 King St,. E 623-5532. 39-1 COLDS POT fridge, '21/2 years aid, $275.ý Lady's winter coat, size 14, $12. Phono 623-2716. 39-1 N BOAT - 15' Kennedy Beracuda 135 Morc. SS, trailer, very, very fast. Phono 623-5150. 39-1 N PLOW, KverneIands 4 f urrow, semi mount, 18", bottoms, automatic, reset, new condition. Phono 623-5485. 39-1 PICKLING boots for sale. By the 6 or 4 quart basket. Phono 623-5649. 39-1 N F RE SH fai11 honey avai1lable i n Iimited suppiy et las? 'year's prico in customers containers. 104 Concession St. W., Bow- menvilie, Ont. 623-5218. 39-4 PICK your own fresh SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY Phone Oshawa S725-0232 SOLINA RD. N. 1 Mile North of Hwy. 2 SUPER SPECIAL "For That Someone Special"' SWEETHEART ROSES Only 39 cents each (cash and carry> Carnation Flower- Shop 33 Division St. Bowmanvllle 39-1 N WEEKEND SPECIAL Ail dry and silk f lowers and arrangements 15 PER CENT OFF (cash and carry) Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division St. Bowmeanviîle 39-1 N FROZEN, PITTED MONTME RENCYý CHERRIES 22 Lb. Pails $24.00 Dykstraý's Food Market 623-3541 39-1 N CLOSING OUT SALE at ENNISKILLEN GENERAL STORE <f rom Sept. 22 te Oct. 14 15 per cent off on $10.00 orders o? groceries, hardware, antiques, peint, men's ciathing, foatwear, gift items. (Tobacca and candy not included) 39-1 N SKATESbe's Bauer, size 8, in vrygod ycondition, used 2 year. 30.hono 263-2074. 39-1N, Apple Timne is Here Again MACS (SECONDS) $3.00 bushel PEARS <SECONDS> $4.00bushel Feddema Orchards 263-2074 (no Sunday sales.) 3- BURGER BUS (I.G.A. parking lot) Prof itable business with steady clientelle. Excellent family set-up. Must be soid as owner hes other business interests. Any offer cansidered. CALL EARL et 623-4711 or 728-4455 39-1iN WAGON with rack, iand leveler. Phono 623-7280.392 BARN boards, aid beamrs. Telephone 263-2064, Tyrone area. 39-1iN DOUBLE laundry tubs and plumbing. Cail 623-6668 after 6 p.m. 39-1 REFRIGERATOR, gaad condition. Asking $100. or best of fer. Phono 623-6232. 39-1 N ONE pair of boys skates, C.C.M. Super Tàcks, excellent condition, size 6 $30. Phone 623-2473. 39-1 40, ONE year aid hens, $1.25 a piece, one horse buggy, one pony cart. Phono 263-2380. 39-1 N Forage Wagons For Hire (DRIVERS SUPPLIED) Two soif propelled, fast, efficient forage wagons. Phone 263-2961 35-7N 79 SKI-DOOS. Citation, Olympic, Blizzard. Best prices. Ont. Sports, Orana. 983-5444. 37-4N Pick Your Own Fresh Vegetables FLUFFY black cet, female, near Orano, children's pet. Phono 623:3084 or 1-983-5646. 39-1 NINE month oid red and tan Doberman. Answers ta "Keri".' Rewerd. 1-705-277- 2558. 39-1iN Umm-- Winners of Branch 178 Legion Lattery, draw No. 36, September 2Oth, 1978. The fallowing numbers were drawn on Wednesday, Septem ber 2th et the Ladies Auxiîary Bingo in the Leg ion Hall with the ticket hoiders whose names appear with the numbers as being the winners for the week. lst prize, $750 ticket Na. 1483 - Norm Woodcock, R.R.,1 Bowmen- ville, Ont. 2nd prize,' $150. ticket No. 2293 - Robt. Laycoe, R.R. 1, Hampton, Ont. 3rd rilze, $100 ticket No. 2305 - eli Yde, 28 Meredith Cres. Cobourg, Ont, 39-1 BATON LESSONS Ânyane wishing their daughter ta take baton lessons, please cail Mrs. Coatham, Part Hope, 885-2115. Any girl from 5 years and up is most weicome., imemi Shrubs and Evergreens Bagged sand and Topsoil1 H. B. EVANS Lino il north, 7/ mile north of Na. 2 on west side. 623-3412 35-5N FIRE400OD FOR SALE $80.00 A CORD Availablo at any quantity Lawn Gardens Hwy. 2, Newcastle Phono 987-4670 49-tf N Holiday and Chevron Trailers Large soiection of truck caps from $259.00 insta lied. Carnsport Traiter Sa les Highways 1 ,15 & 35, Newcastle Phone 987-5174 9-tf CEDAR lumber, cut ta order, varlous sizes. 623-6629. 37-3N UÙSED- furnîture and ap- plia nces. Paddy's Market. 1-ampton. 263-2241.- 33-tf 'EVERGRE ENS Shade Troos, Hedging SPECIAL FALL PR ICES Blue Spruco - $4.50 up Brunt's Nursery South side of 401 et Liberty St'. Exit Ph. 623-3971 23-4N 36-4N Fa Il Wheat and Barley Custom Cleaning and Treating CERESMORE FARMS LTD. 623-3552 35-4N MACINTOSH apples. First road east of Zoo, turn north, 3rdl houso east side. Herman Bandstra. 623-21ý06. 37-4 Fireplace Wood Ail dried hardwood, maple, birch, beech, oak andoapple. Cut and split. Reasonab le. Delivered or get discounts on picked up orders. Phone 623-4550 33-tf N Forage Wagons For Hire (DIRIVERS SUPPLIED) Two self, propolled, fast, efficient forage wagons. Phone 263-2961 35-7N ROLLING HILLS STABLES HORSES BOARDED Ail box sta lis, bedding, hay, grain, daily turn-out. Trail rides and hay rides by appointment only. Evonings and weekends ca Il 1-985-8651 Diays cail 728-2301 37-7N TACK r=ais- new and used tack - cso made leather goods - veterinary supplies, also brokerage service which wili arrange the sale or purchaso of horses, teck, trailers etc. Gladwin and Ca., Durham Rd. 23, S. Whitby, 668-1282. 36-4N

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