THREE bedroom apartment, available immediately, f irst and last months rent in advanco, References roquired. Services Includod and Cable T.V. Newly decoratod. $305 monthly Phone 623-7574. 42-1. TWO bedroom, apartment, nicely decoaed, $285 month, everyhng includ ed lst and, Iast months rent required.' Available November 1. Phone 623-7015. 42-1 N ONE bedroom apartment, large livinqroom and kitchen, private backyard, $250. monthly. Phone 623-7661. Ask for Donna. 42-1iN TWO bedroom apartment, Bowmanvllle, available Decomber lst. $170. a month plus hydro. Phone 623-4387. 42-TF THE Stonegate. Very nice 1, and 2 bedroom apartmonts wlth view and many features ]n Port Hope - 885-6500. 39-TF BOWMANVI LLE apartment, 4 rooms and bath, heated, cable TV, free parking. Avalable now. Reasonablo plus hydro. Phone 623-7523 or 1-705-696-3361. 28-TF AUl Season Holiday Sales and Renta is Motor homes and truck campers for sale and rent. Rentby the woek or weekend. AIl1 sizes avalilable. For more information cal 983-5821. 40-4 N COMFORTABLE one bedroom . mobile home, private on e acre lot. Available Novem ber 1. Phone 987-5090 af ter fIve. 142-1iN 3 BEDROOM semi, central location, availablo November 1, $310 month. Caîl 623-7598. 42-1 TOWNHOUSE, Bowmanville, $300 month. Phone 723-0575 botwoen 9 a. m. - 5 p. m. 42-1 N STORAGE available for small trailers. Phone 263-2042. 42-1 N ROLLING HILLS STABLVS HORSES BOARDED All box sta Ils, bedding, hay, grain, daily turn-out. Trail rides and hay rides by appointment only. Evenings and weekends cal 1-985-8651 Days caîIl 728-2301 37-7N 20 GOOD feeder steors for sale. Phono, Wesley Down, 728-3649. 41-2N TACK repairs - new and used tack - veterinary supplies also brokerage service whi ch will arrange the sale or purchase of horsos, tack, trailers, hay, etc. Gladwin and Co. Durham Rd. 23, S. Whitby. 668-1282 (Open evenings). 42-TF N PONY, ver y gentle, saddle, bridle and banket included. Phone 1-983-9714. 42-1 N WHITE Rock pullets. Phone 263-2385. 42-1 YELLUW labrador retrouver pups, (without papers) rogistered parent- linos, dew dîaws removed and initiai shots. Phono after 6 p.m. 987-5037. 42-2N M ATURE pr-tme clerk, for mainly weekendsn a Cheese Houso. References required. Phono 987-4339. 42-1 N BOOKKEEPER- ACCOUNTANT Experienced Bookkeeper - Accoutant requlred by expanding f irm iln the Oshawa- Bowmanvillearea. Experience in an automobile dealership, would be an asset. Phone the Personnel Manager 1-884-4474 with particulars to arrange an interview. 42-1 N CUSTODIAN Applications w!i11 be received by the undorsigned until Frlday, October 20, 1978, for the position of Custodian, 20 hours per Week at the Ma pIe Grove East Public School. Good knowlodgo of school caretaking procedures and cleaning mothods. Abillty to work f rom oral and written instructions and to commun icate well1 with others. Reply in writing stating qualifications, address and telephone number to: J.A. Bird, Business Administrator and 1Treasurer, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, Box 470, Cobourg. K9A 4 L2. 42-1 PERSON wantod to do light deliveries ln own car. Apply Flower's by Kaye, Newcastle, 987-5404. 42-1 N PERSON for f lower shop: sales clerk, phone answering, store dispay plant and flower care, etc. Some experience prof orred. Part tlime to eventual full timo. Please write to Advertiser 784, c-o Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville giving pertinent Information. 4- EXPERIENCED hairdresser wantod for professional Redken Salon. Excellent opportun ities for educational advancement. Caîl 623-5455. 42-TF N PAPERBOY - girl needed to deliver The Canadian States- man. Tho route consists of approximatoly 28 papers in the. Hobbs Drive area. Available immediately. Phono 623-3303. 42-1 HAIRDRESSER wanted, full or part-time for Bowmanville. Our hairdressers are fully insured with sick benefits and drugs, paid disabllity and dental plan. Guaranteed, plus commission. Phono 725-8710. 42-1 FULL TIME,' PART-TIME, YOUR TIME ln FASH ION TWO TWENTY Cal Mrs. Green, between 4 and 6. 623-9302 36-tf N The winners of the October lîth woekly draw, Branch 178, Legion Lottery are as fol lows: lst prizo, $750. ticket no. 1687, Paul S. Skidmore, 276 Grooms Avenue, Oshawa, 2nd prize, $150. ticket no. 1560, Ross "Ace" Richards, 7 Lambert St. Bowmanville; 3rd prize, $100. ticket no. 1249, Betty Sandercock, Newcastle. 42-1 SPECIAL Purina Do g Food 20kg%. Puppy Chowl13.61 10 lg. og Chow 6.31 VANSTONE FLOU RAND FE ED MILL P.O. 39, Bowmanviîle 623-5777 RABlTS cdna Banty chickens. Phono after 6 p.m,. 725-5990. 42-1 N ONE or two used alu mlnum storm doors. Phone 1-983-9707. 42-1 N OLI) siainea glass window measuromonts 3 x 4' or 3' x 5'. Phono 623-7538. 42-TF N CASH forgod silvor, coins, guns, dclks, ' lewellemy, dishos, furnIture, crocks, r intlngs, sealers, appliancos. Friendly Flea Market, 23 King West, 725-9783. 9-f USED) Funiture and Ap- liances. Paddy's Market, 1-ampton 263-2241. 26-tf Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles Snowmobi les For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 45-tf MOUNTJOY BACKHOE SERVICE SEPTIC TANK AND TILE BED INSTALLATION TRENCHING, BASEMENTS, WATERLINES, SCREENED STONE, CRUSHED GRAVEL, SAND, TOP SOIL PHONE BLACKSTOCK 986-4737 42-1 M. Brooks CARPENTRY REMODELLING CUPBOARDS - VANITIES GNERAL REPAIRS Phone 623-5566 10-tf AIl kinds of BRICKWORK, CHIMNEYS P. LOUWS CONSTRUCTION 149 Scugog St. Bowmanville 623-2756 13-tf WA'TER Wells bored, 30 tilo. Ward's WolI Bring. Tele- f hon e 342-2030. Ropresonta- ive Harry L. Wado. Tele- phone 987-4531. 16-tf OXFORD Bricklayers and Stonemasons Mt. (Our fireplaces do flot smoke) Orono < 983-5606 18-tf WORK wanted. Grade 12 female graduate seeks full or part time empioyment. Phono 623-5846. Ask for Lori. 42-1 N LOOKING for full time empioyment. Wlllng- to babysit in your home and will do light housework. Have own transportation. Phono 263- 8304. 42-1iN AN DE RSON INSU LATION 623-5181 or 579-2060 Bîown Cellulose Fibre for Attic and RAPCO FOAM for 1 Walls. CITY and COUNTRY HOMES 7-tf N ODD JOBS YARD and BASEMENT CLEANUP RUBBAGE REMOVAL LIGHT MOVING PAlINTI NG Have truck wiIl move. Phone Andy 623-9379 22-tf GORD SIMPSON Phono 983-5808 Orono, Ontario Painting Pa perhanging Carpentry Remodellinq General Repaîrs Interior Exterior 14-tf Hutton & Wiggans Insulation BLOWN METHOD FREE ESTIMATES 623-25,51 33-tf N Anniversary, Weddinq. and Famîly Portraits ln Our Studio, Your Home, or on Location 78 King St. W. Bowmanville 623-2404 42-4N BOB'IS LAWN CARE We Specialize in. Shrub Pruning - Sod Laying - Weekly Maintenance - ComDlete Landscaping Newtonville .........786-2308 24-tf N SCUGOG Excavating& Dredging - Lakeshore cleaning& developing - Pond and other dragline work - Bulldozing, -Free estimnates - no obligation -Reasonable rates Box 563, Port Perry 985-7720 40-8N REYNOLDS U PHOLSTE RING Modern, Traditional and ,Antique. Free pickup and delivery. FREE E STIMATES PHONE 263-2132 R. R. 1, Hampton 48-tf N Ç. )e-.om a us nos '<K 18 38-tf îlass nI St. i& Carry, um inum doors) 28-tf N Work - e&, etc. IND Saturday, October 21, 9:30 a.m. Furniture and Antiques Auction Sale including piano and bench (good), beautiful china cabinet with curved glass, oak dining room suite, rocking chair, number small tables, bookcase, 3 pilece bedroomsuite, 2 p c. bedroom suite, small cookstove, G frig., Moffat electric stove, Westinghouse washer, wlcker fernery, antique dishes, silver pleces, set Nor! Take china - setting, for 12, books, set of Dckens, antique hall stand, mantle dlock, cedar chest, trunks, wash stand, gardon tools, plus many other items. Nlce sale, everything in good condition. The property of Arthur Knight, 82 Main St. S., Uxbrldge, Ont. Sale at 9:30 am. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, Ont. 416-852-3524. 42-2 PLASTER REPAII Spray Stucco Cellii 1Painting W ALLY LUC' Orono 983-55 Bowmanvil le E 143 Weillingtor 623-3410 Spocializing in Cash 8 glass, mi (rrors, aIh prodct siding andt MIUTTON MASON RV AI 1Types of Cement Y Brick, Blocks, Chimrn S PEC IALlZI NG1 CONCRETE FLOC 623-5981 MIN ER'S EXCAVATI I FOR TRENCHIN EXCAVATION AI SEPTIC TANK! PHONE NEWCAS« 987-4995 No Sunday Cal SNOW PLOWI Applications will be rg by the undersigiiec Wednesday, October 2, for snow remnoval ands of school driveway! parking areas. Apply in writlng stati type of e q imen number 0 units av together with the name schoo01l n which yc lntorested ln servici J.A. Bird, Business Administrator andi Trei The Northumberland a Newcastle -Board of Education, Box 470, Cobourg. K9A amurer, 3nd 4L2. 42-2 Western Canada School of Auctioneering Ltd. Canada's f irst, and the only complotoly Canadian courso offerod anywhero. Licensed undor the Trade Schools Licensing Act, R.S.A. 1970, C.366. For particulars of the next course write: Box 687, La combe, Alberta or Phono 782-6215 42-5 PIANO lessons, classical and popular. Beginners andi advanced pupils. Bort Payne. Phono 623-2697. 38-TF FREE REMOVAL 0F FRESH, DEAD and fllSABLEf FARM STOCK, 15-tf -CALL Robert Van De Bell MARGWILL PAINTING FUR FARM (Interior and Exterior) Ha mi pton 263-2721 ODD JOBS Port Hope 885-5274 263-2113i 1 0tt D& R CUSTOM FENCING CUSTOM CHAINSAWING Phono Orono 983-5005 or 983-9627 il-tf William Grootendorst Ltd. BRICK BLOCK STONEWORK Speciali'zini FIRE PLAES FREE ESTIMATES 623-3966 19-26N Bil'"s GLASS and MIRRORS LTD. 7 Division St., Bowmanvllle, Ontario. Phono 623-5187. Mon. - Fri. 8:00 -5:o Sat. 9- 12 noon Shoot and Float Glass Sealed Units - Storm Windows Store Fronts - F loat Mîrrors Patterned and Colored Glass ana uîazing. 9-tf N Don Brooks & Son General Contractor and Custom Builder Phone 723-6176 New homes, additions, altera- tions, F!ec rooms, garages, repairsof ail types, etc./ 25-tf Ron's F loor Ca re Commercial and household cleanine. Dry foam ruq and gcurepet, shampooing. Wax re- moval, waIl washing. Ron Tu rcotte 623-7966 RESPONSIBLE stùaoint îô requires room and board, preforably in _quiet area in Bowmnanville. Phono 623-7572 after 5P.m. 42-1 Monday, October 23 Sale time 7 p.m. Fumniture, Antiques and Cars The property of Dana Mitchell of ïCobourg plus other consignimonts consisting of 26" RCA colour TV, 21 du. ft. freezer (6 months old), oak 5 r iode bedroom suite wlth large wardrobo (old), 9 plece pine dining room suite, pine chesterfieid and chair, 1890 (Circa) wall dlock, very omnate, 10 pleco 'mahogany dlningroom suite, 7 piece modemn diningroom suite, 2 - 8 gliode dining moom suites, farm ell, walnut 5 pieco bedroom suite (oid), Gone Wlth the Wind lamp, wicker tea tray, figurine, napkin holder, 6 lice bowl and pitcher set, iown and moid cake plate, durps and saucers, Victomian sofa (good), vases, cedar chest, oak curve glass china cabinet (old), drumn tables, leather top tables, o11 lamps, aid Rogers silverware, old floor model radio, 5 good dressers 'and chests, solid maple table and six chairs, 1974 Volkswagon 7 passenger bus, 1971 Mercedes Benz 220 gas car, 1974 Bobcat Station- wagon, 18 ft. wooden boat, 40 horse power motor and trailer, tont trailer, p lus many other very good articles. Sale being held at Gerrard Rd. N. Whitby, one mile north of Taunton moad and 1/2 mile east of Thickson Rd. Watch for signs. Viewing Sunday 1-5. Monday f rom 3. Ross McLean auctioneer. For information cal 1576-7550. 42-1 N Thursday, November 2, 11 a.m. Hoîsteins Annual Wiison's Breeders Special wiil be heid at the Malmont Sales Arena, Biack- .2stock, Ont., 6 miles east of -Port Pemmy. 125 head. 100 Registered and 25 Grades. Nearly ail on the listing pro gram, -ail blood tested. 60 Mil king age females, 50 head fresh or spminging. 20 big Grade springers. 4 Service ago bulîs. 50 Registered open helfors and cal1ves by popu la r oroven A.l. Sires. This sale includes some deep full pedigmeed animais with BCA's up to225, foaturlng a family of 10 head from Glen Isle Farm backed by 3 generations of VG femaies. So whether you're Iooking for foundation animais 5or fresh cows or a gmoup of open heifers, this is t ho sale. Sale will start pmomptly at il a.m. Lunch available at sale. Sale managod and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auction Ltd., Uxridge, Ont. 416-852-3524. d 42-2 Auction Sa le Saturday, October 21 7 p.m. Pethick's Auction Barn, Haydon, one mile east of Enniskil1len. Large quantity of furniture for the estate of the late Hamry Brown of Oshawa. Ail the contents of a 6 room house and others. Temms cash or cashable choque. Ciiff Pethick, auctioneer. 42-1 N Auction Sale Saturday, October 28, Il a.m. Furniture and Antiques Auction Sale of fumniture, antiques and glassware including, antique Birdseye ma ple bureau, cherry and mahogany table, Victomian arm chair, walnut, Birdseye maple bureau with mirror, Birdseye mapie chest with dawers, round Birdseye table, Birdseye lamp, corner china cabinet, rocking chair, Cranberry lamps, spinning wheei, buffet, 2 single brass beds, spool bed, organ stool, soveral chairs, small tables, largo quantity of books, 4 small Victorian chairs, brass f ire sot, brass wood box, 2 cedar chests, chairs, crocks, brass candle sticks, gardon tools, bunk beds, press back chairs, wide pino boards, cookware, plus long list of household Items. The propemty of Mrs. F. Sperry and Miss Margaret Aiken. These ladies have been forced to give up their homes and must soîl all tho contents f rom their home. Selling at Lloyd Wilson Auction Yard, 11/2 miles north of Uxbridge to Beaver road than east 1/2 mile to first farm. Lunch avallable. Sale at Il a.m. Sale managed and sold b LloydWilson Auctions, L'.,Uxbrldge, Ont. 416-852- 3524. 42-2 Saturday, October 28th Auction Sale 2 farm tractors, vogotable gmowems oquipment, poultry Mans and beekeepers suppies, tillage, seeding, plantigsprayors, Irrigation pum P, Implements, Chev. trucks, tanks, insecticides, baskets, hampors, shipping crates, hardware, miscelI an- eous farm and gardon tools, large home freezer and household offects, etc. at Part lot 17 and 28 Concession 6, Township of Whitby, approximately 2 miles north - west of Brooklin for Joo Zubisky. Sale at 12 noon. No reserve., Famm sold. Terms cash day of sale. Contact Clarke' Prentice and Assistants Auctioneers, Markham 640-3686. 42-2N Auction Sale Saturday, Oct. 2lst 11 a.m. The property of Mr. Muaford, on side line 16,1 mile easof Brougham. Spinnin wheel, g ramaphone, oak buffet, hall bench with mirror, pressback chairs, settee, two eather armn chairs,. kitchen table and chairs, piano and stool, china cabinet, 4 x 8 Brunswick pool table (new), small wood stove, copper bolier and kettle, numbor of dishes and tools. Terms cash. No reserve. Property sold. Earl Gauslin, auctioneer. 640- 3079. 42-1iN Auction Sale Saturday, October 21 1: 15 p.m. Bannisters Auction Hall, Bewdley. Consistlng of chests of drawers, tables, chairs, lamps, portable T.V.'s, dishes, glassware, trunk, electric chain saw, stoves, smal appliances, propane gas heater, beds, and other items still being consigned. Roger Bannister, auctioneer. 416-797- 2651. 42-1iN Corneils Auction Barn Friday, October 20th at 7p.m. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 mlles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain Road. Round oak pedostal table, Duncan Ph yfe drop leaf table, quantity of oak c hairs, oak buffet, press back rockers, oak office desk, parlour stove, metal desk, extension table, 3 piece, bedroomn suite, cutter, chicken coop, chairs, 1/2 ton truck cap, broad axe, press back chairs, quantity of wooden chairs, quantity of hand tools, quantity of hard back chairs, quantity of china and glass, 1976 3/4 ton Ford Super cab with camper (certif led, low reserve), plus many more antiques, furniture and house- hold items. Don Cornel auctioneer at R.R. 1, Little Britain at 705-786-2183. 42-lN ORS Wednesday, October 25 11 a.m. 14-tf N Hoîsteins Dairy Equipment Complote dispersai of Moadowmount Hoîsteins and NG dafry equipment inclucng G, DeLaval pipeline milker - 250 ND ft. lino, 150 Hoîsteins, 125 S. Registered, and 25 NIP >TLE Grades, classified and ROP tested. Brucellosis-free listed herd. 80 milk cows, 35 bred Is heifers, 35 opeon heifers and 17.ft calves. 45 daughters of A Northcroft Admirai Citation, 26 by Seiling Rockman, 14 by Mooreville Rocket Kemp, 13 by Waybrook Sir Winston. 23 bred to A Nelacres Johanna IG Senator, 2 bred to Admirai ING itaton. ellig atthe farm, ,ecoived the property of Murray C. Juntîl Payne, R. R. 3, Newcastle, 25, 1978, Lots 3 and 4 Clark Twp. From sanding 401 exit at Newtonvillle Inter- (s and change 1/2 mile south to lst road, thon east 11/2 miles to 3rd road, thon south 1/2 mile to ing the farm on right. Sale at il a.m. 3n3d the Lunch avaîlable at sale. Sale vailable managed and sold by Lloyd sof the Wilson Auctions Ltd., ou are Uxbridge, Ont. 416-852-3524. inq. 42-1 Thursday Night, Oct. 19 7 p.m. at Orval Mc Lean Auction Centre - Lindsay Enter parking lot off Little Britain Road, estate of late Lilian Horne, Fenelon Falls. Good modern appliances, furniture, sonne dishes, power lawn mowers, excellent blonde dinfing room suite, blonde be droom suite, provincial beig e chesterfield, old trunks, portable television, magazine rack, quare wrlnger washer, (likes new), 24" automatic heavy duty electric range, 2 door Viking refrigerator, freezer, fern stand, lawn chairs, chrome sot, picture frames, electric broom, table Iamprs, bedding, silverware, Royal Albert set of dishes, old storago box, garden tools, oil space heater, 8 pc. dark dining room suite, quantity dishes, cooking utonsils. No reserve. Dale and Orval McLean, auctioneers. 324-2791 or 324-2783 nights. 42-1 N Auction Sa le Grist MII Auction Barn Newtonville, Oct. 2th Friday, 7: 00 p. m. Good chesterfiel d suites, set of 3 Provincial coffee tables, Chord or gan, library tables, phone table, oak sideboard, oak dresser, marble top chest, Franklin fireplace, fridge, stove, wringer washer, automatic washer, washer spin dryer, beds, dressers, gardon tools, hardware items, covered rocker, crock, 3 speed bike, etc. Terms cash. Stapleton Bros. Auctioneers. 786-2244. Note: Plan to attend the auction at Newcastle Lumber, Saturday, October 21st at 10:00 a.m. A special sale for the contractor and home handyman. 42-1 N Estate Auction Saturday, October 21 12:30 p.m. Orange Hall, Cobourg Partial effects of the estate of Harold Cunningham, Cobourg, plus another estate. Princess Pat cook stove, apartment size Bradbury piano from New York, oa k sideboard, mahogany bed (complote), iron bed with brass trim, pressback rocker, dresser, wardrobe, smail antique glass table with glass foot, cabinet radio, pino top table, chrome suite, 9 x 15 rug, odd chairs, Underwood portable typewritor, toys, quantity of tools and plumbing supplies, linens, dishes including, antique pioces, aluminum windows and doors, drum set, 1969 Ford car V-8, 54,000 miles (Sublect to reserve, as is), chests of drawers with old pulls, oak dresser with old pulls, 2 oak counters, pine cupboard, pinei socretary, oak washstand, antique counter top, Philco color T.V., T.V. aerial and head, small tables, china tollet, piocos, roll-a-,wa y cot,' Ingrham mantle dlock, books, picture frames, perf umo bottles, spring seat, and many other old pioces. Terms cash. No reserve. Northumber- land Auction Services Ltd. Paul Lean. Phono 352-2403. 42-1 Saturday, October 28th Giving up farming. Auction Sale of livestock and implements. The property of Jake and Ken McCall, Lot 1-, Con. 13 North Monaghan Twp. 4 miles south of Fowler's Corners on Hwy. No. 7 to Sherbrooke St. and 1/à mile south. 40 head of Purebred and Recorded Charolais Cattie 29 head of Grade Charolais and Hereford Cattle, 15 mature Purobred and Recorded Charolais cows with 12 Purebred and Recorded caîives by side Bull xposed July 1 0. 8 Purebred and Recorded open heifers 1 yeam oid. il Grade mature Charolais and Hereford cows with 11 calves by side. 5 Charolais and Hereford bred hoifers 21/2 years old. Bull exposod April 1 to July 10. Herd bioodtested Sept. 19. Catatogues available by contacting Owners or Auctioneer. 1969 Ford 4000 tractor with Ford 27 manure, loader (pulley) Minniapolis Maline tractor Model Z.'1975 New Holland Hay Bine PTO. 1969 Ford 530 Baler PTO., 1969 Ford 4-14's ploug h 3 pt. Ailied 29 tooth cultivator, M.F. manure spmeadom, Dion 24-38 thmeshing _machine on rubber. Gehi 10"' hammer mil PTOM(. 5 sections harmows, Woods electric grindor, 100' drive boit, Massey wagon on ubber with racks, John Deere wagon, ubber with racks, M.F. side rake, M.H. 13 disc. seed dmill. Pride of the Farm. Liquid manure tank 800 gai. PTO. New Idea 7' trail type power mower, Turnco grain box, 24' elevator with motor, 8' and 9' ovorhead garage doors, 2 sets of scaies, 1967, Ford 850 tandem truck, new motor, hoavy duty trailer, single axie, fulliUno of modemn machinery. Term cash. No reserve. Machine sale at 1:00 p.m. Cattie sale at 3:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Sales Mgr. and Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 42-2 Wednesday, October 18 and Wednesday, October 25 Annual fal stocker sales at Lindsay Community Sale Barn, R. R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. Stocker steers, heifers and caives sold in truckload lots or to your satisfaction. Always a large selection of good quallty local cattle. For further informati 'on or consi gnments contact Carl N ickson, prpitor and àuctioneer, Raoo, Ont. 705-324-9959 of 324-2774. 37-6 Plan to attend the "Auctioin !Sales" every ,Wodnesday ,evoning, 6:30 p.m. at the Oshawa Market Place, 249 Toronto Avenue (Ritson Roadl and 401) Oshawa, Ontario. Auction Sale Saturday, Oct. 21, at 12:30 p.m. Clearing auction of furniture, oloct. ap pliances, tools, etc. The propertyof Mr. Russell Lane, located No. 4041 Simcoe St. North ln the village of Columbus. Selling as follows: oak china cabinet, oak, buffet, oak table and 6 chairs; set of- 6 old kitchen chairs, Hoosier cupboard,ý sofas and chairs, bedroomi sets, antique radio, sewlng machine, old glass and china, Findloy stoýve, washer, Zenith T.V. boks, toos, pool table, Toro lawn mowor, and snow- blowor, ol stove and other gpood misc. items. Terms cash. NO reservo. Property sold. Kahn Auction Services 985- 8161. 41-2 NLewtonlvlie The local Teen-Agers beld their first fail Dance in Community Hall, Friday night and there was a good attendance of about sixty. Ron ,Wbite of Orono acted as Disc Jockey and Mrs. Inez Boughen and Mrs. Lena Clysdale assisted, at the door. Anothêr dance is boing planned in Community Hall on November llth. Sholly Gray of Orono was a weekend visitor, here, with hier grandmother, Mrs. Leone Lane, following the Dance,' Friday night and witb ber attonded the Anglican Bazaar- in the IO.O.F. Hall, Orono, on Saturday afternoon, others with them included Mr. Bernice Henderson, Mrs. Boa Jones, and Mrs. Inez Boughon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woodlock and Mr. Frank Alexander, of Bowmanville wero Friday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jones attended the funeral of the late Mr. Irwin at Coîborne, Saturday, enroute to Picton. where they visited relativi overnight, returning lbore ýni Sunday. Mrs. Roberta Wbittington of Toronto-was a weekend visitor witb Mr. and Mrs. Maurico O'Neill. ' Mrs. Irene Burley of Bow- manville was a weekend guost witb Mrs. L. Clysdale. Messrs. Maurico O'Neill, Gary Nibili, and Wally Kiers were among tbose attending "Millionaires' Nigbt" at tbe Masonie Temple, Port Uopç, on Saturday ovening. Mr., Gerry Adams and Mrs. Fulfit of Toronto were Saturday morning callers witb Mr. Jim Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bougben witb Rev. and Mrs. Aubrey Tizzard, attended tbe Anniversary Service in Orono United Cburcb, Sunday morning, wben, the speakeZ was Dr. Victor Levan of Kingston, "Minister 'of Personnel" for the Bay of- Quinto Conference. Mr. and'Mrs. Antbony Ton: were out Nortb at Lakeburst ovor Friday nigbt. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow, witb Mrs. Iva Farrow and Mr. Stan Bowen of Bowmanville were supper guests witb Mr. and Mrs, Carl Todd, along witb Mr. and Mrs. Hesper Deane, Orono, after all bad attended the Sbilob. Anniversary, Sunday afternoon., Rev, N.E. Scbamerborn, of Bowmanville was tbe speaker and members of Welcome Cboir provided special music. Local people attending this service included. Mrs. Boa Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Bud Jones, Mrs. Dora DeSmit, Mrs. Margaret Elliott, Mrs. Diane Rowe, Mrs, Mary Vinkie, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Waqllpae Bougben, Rev. and Wednesday, October lSth at 1: 00 p.m. Faîl Stocker Sale at Lindsay Community Sale Barn, R.R. 2 Lindsay, O nt. Stocker steers heifers and calves sold in truckload lots or to vour satisfaction. Always a large selection of good quality local cattle. Expecting 1000 head flus. Con sign earlyl For urhr Information or consignments contact Carl Hickson Proprietor and Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-2774 or 705-324-9959. Saturday, October 2lst Kawartha Classic Charolais Sale at Lindsay Community Sale Barn, R.R. 2 Lindsay at 7: 00 p.m. For further informa- tion, contact Larry Leahy, R.R. 4 Lakefield, 652-7317. Carl Hickson, auctioneer. Wednesday, October 25th Second Annual Faîl Stocker Sale at Lindsa yCommunity Sale Barn, R.7. 20 Lindsay. Expecting 1000 plus for this sale too, s0 consign early for barn space. For consignments or furthor information contact Carl Hîckson, proprietor and auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705- 324-9959 or 324-2774. Thursday, October 26th at 1:00 p.m. Annual Fal Stocker Sale at Communitv Livestock Exchange, Hoards' Station. Stocker-steers, heifers, and calves sold in truckload lots or to your satisfaction. Expocting a large run of good quality local cattle. For consignimonts, or further information contact Sale Barn or Carl Hickson, propriotor and auctioneer, Rea boro, Ont. 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. Saturday, Novem ber 4th at 1:O00P.M. Cattleren's ssoc iation Fall Stocker Sale at Lindsay Community Sale Barn, R.R. 2 Lindsay. Over 1000, head consig ned already. Always an excellent sale. F or consign- monts or further Information contact Forg. Condon, R.R. 4 Lakefleld, 652-7615. Carl Hickson, auctioneer. Note - Our me gular weokl y sales are every Monday and Friday at 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, p roprietor and auctioneer, oeaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. 39-6 Saturday, October 2lst Auction Sale of Household Fumniture and Antiques The propemty of the late Harry 'and Viola Shea, north haitfof Lot 20, Con. il Manvers Twp. 10 miles south of Lindsay on Hwy. 5 to l2th concession of Mavrs Twp. and 31/2 miles east. 1976 Kenmore Automatic washem and dryor, gold, chesterfiold and chair, 1976 Admirai 24" stove, self dlean ovon. 1976 McClary refrigara- tom. Zenith B-W televI on. Viking deep f eezo, antique writing desk, 4 lanterrns, bedroom suite, bed, dresser, 2 ni ght tables, blue and white toi lot sot, square wooden table - 6 beaves, 12 place settlngs of Old Country, Rose Royal Albert Bone Chna, quantity of dishes and china, coal oil lamps, 2 Captain's chairs, wooden' chairs, antique cupboard, churn, copper boller, butter bowl and ladle, wardrobe, hall treo, trunk, wash stand, maplo dresser, bmass top iron bed, small Iron bed, antique drosser, picture trames, 22 Coney Repeater, 12 gauge shot gun, milk can, neck yolkes, whiffle trees, chains, lawn mower, gardon tiller, scythe, harness, full contents of home, vemy large quantity of antiques. Terms cash. No roserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Car I Hickson auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. Lloyd Barnes DARLINGTON Plumbing MASONRY Carpentry, Renovating Brick, Block, Stone RAAI eeriRE airs CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES REASOABLE ATES CHIMNEY CLEANING 263-2288 Phone 623-2176 27-tf45t D. Beers & Sons CONSTRUCTION New Homnes - Renovating : Roc Rooms Repairs of ail types. 623-2263Refrigeration and 623-263 20- Apptlance Service Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration -MilIk Coolers JACK BURGESS PHONE BERT SYER OIL BURNERS - FURNACES Days .i............. 623-5774 CLEANED - Nights .............623-3177 PLUMBING REPAIRS Lander Hardware PHONE HAMPTON adEETI 263-2151 an2E-CRI MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 43 - BowmailîeGV LNE 30-tf .VNLNE MASON RY Peter Sutherland BRICK, BLOCK, STONE Aav»mg. omâà4AND FIREPLACES. Auuminum rou. Bowmanville Phone 623-5114. Sid ing - Soff it 31-ti Fascia - Trough Shutters - Windows ALL-TYPE Doors - Awnings ROOF 1N G 623-4398 Shing les new or Reroof ing FlaS hotor cold process. FOR FRE E ESTIMATE. AIl roof and chimney repairs. ALSO. HANDLING FREE ESTIMATES VINYL SIDING 3-tf N 623-5038 Mrï. an-dMrs. Ji-m -Gi-l-mer,-of Port Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Pbil Gilmer and Kîm. On October 26tb, Major Bill « Clarke will be in Ottawa tc, receive bis Investiture of the Order of St. Jobn. Ho and Mrs., Clarke will be staying at the "Chateau Laurier."