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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Nov 1978, p. 13

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 1, 1978 13 Tu:m.., 12 - s * s e - FREE - Hause 0f Amber ~ASHTON - Charles and ^Karen are happy ta announce the arrivai of their ilithoe daughter Amy Louise ai Oshawa General Hospital on 'Saturday, October 28, 1978, weighing 7 ibs. 2 azs. A litile sisier for Tara Jane. Proud grandparents are Ruth and ndrew McMulian, Oshawa and Marga ret and Orville Ashton, Enniskillen. Great grandmother Mrs. A. McMulan.44-1 BARKS - Tom, Carole and 'John proudly announce the harpybirth af Lamaze Baby - Je frey 'Mchael, Wednesday, Augus 16,1978 ai 8:01 a.m. weighing 8. lbs. 1l0ozs. 4- BETTE - Joe and Christine (nee Jones) are thrilled ta announce the birih af their son Mark Donald, an Oct., 16,,1978, weighing 5 lbs. il azs. ai the Marine Generai Hospital in Cahingwood, Ontario. Firsi g randson for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Owen Sound ,and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ,Bette, Wasaga Beech. Great Ig randson for Mr. and Mrs. .Lawrence G aines, Newcastle and Mr. Malcalm Jones, ,'Parry Sound. Great great :grandson for Mrs. Isobeli ,Woodward, Newcastle and ,Mrs. Florence Jones, Toronto. 44-1 ~CAHILL - Michael and Sandra (Lee) are happy ta -announce the birih ai iheir son RbyJames, 6 lbs. 8 ozs. on ~Siray, October 14, 1978 ai ,Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Tammy. Proud 'gandparents are Mrs. Aima Mearier, Ottawa, Francis and -Stella Lee, Bowmanvilie. :Fourth great grandchi id for Mrs. Margaret tee. 4- 'HENDRY - E miiy is happy -to announce the birth of her baby brother Michael John, .born October 10, 1978 ai -Weesley Hospital, Toronta. Parents are Don and Maxine (nee Ai dread). 44-1 KOZAK - Jae and Mary are -.ha ppy ta announce the arrivai .of their firstborn, a san, Peter joseph, 8 lbs. 5 ozs. on Oclober ~,i,1978, 1:10 a.m., ai the Grace Materniiy Hospital, ;I-allfax, Nova Scotia. Proud f randparents, Mr. and Mrs. ieo Kazak, R.R. 1, Bowman- ,ville and Mr. and NMrs. Robert '3ieSitisvilie, Ontario., 44-1 ,,bTOOLE - John and Mollie ,-are pleased ta announce the 'birth of a daugtier, 8 lbs. 11 ~ozs. on Ociaber 25, 1978 ai 'Oshawa Generai Hospital. A niew sister for Erin and ~Marnle. 44-1 IS A BOY -VARLEY - Tam and Lee ,,ish taannaunce ihe birihof a ~son, Kevin Robert, October 28, 1978, 8 ibs. 4/ ozs. ai Oshawa '.eneral Hospital. Thanks ta O'rs. Hendersan, Miller and 'L ai and the maternity staff. A 4iiie brother for Keth. ,Moiher and baby daing weli. 44-1 '_WESTLAKE - Ron and :+leather are proud la an- -jounce the safe arrivai af A*heir daughter Amanda Ann o'n October 19, 1978. rProud Arandparents are, Mr. and ~-rs. Ray Westiake and Mr. ,.nd Mrs. Cari Bruni. Speciai --hanks to staff of Memoriai Hoispital and Drs. H. B. Rundle and John Rundie. 44-1 DE SMEDT - Suddenly, ai Bowmanville, as the resuli of an accident, Frîday, Oct. 27th, 1978, Betty Susan De Smedi. aged 20 years, beloved daughter of Prosper and the laie Johanne De Smedt, dear sisier of Mary, Belgium, Christiane, ;slawa, and Alfons, Bowmanville. Rested ai the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Funeral mass was held in St. Joseph's Roman CathbIic -Church on Monday morning. Inierment Bowmanville Cemetery. 4- DE SMEDT - Suddenly, ai Bowmanville, as the resuit of an accident, Friday, Oct. 27th, 1978, Johanne De Smedt, aged 52 years, beloved wife of Prosper De Smedt, dear moiher of Mary, Belgium, Christiane, Oshawa, Alfons, Bowmanville, and the laie Betty lovin ggrandmother of eighhtgrandchildren. Rested ai the Mrris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Funeral mass was held in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church on Monday morning. Iniermeni Bowmanville Cemetery. 44-1 N HOLLINGSWORTH - At Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville, Wednesday, Oct. 25th, 1978, Annie Hollingsworth, formerly of Orono, in ],er 87ih yea r, wife of the laie Rowland Hollingsworth, dear mother of Ph yllis (Mrs. Herman Dun lop), Scarborough, Viola (Mrs. Walter Cairns), Schomberg, Ada <Mrs. Jim Rutherford), Kirby, Violet (Mrs. George Dunlop) and Armond, Orono, lovin g grandmoiher of twelve grand- children and eighteen great- grandchildren. Service. was eid in the Morris, Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Frida y afiernoon. Intermeni Orono Cemeiery. 44-1iN KELLETT - Roy .At 0Oshawa General Hospitalion Friday, Ociober 27, 1978, Roy Kelleit, In his 8lsi year. Beloved husband of Sarah Elizabeth (Peggy) Bruce; faiher of Gordon Ross Kelleit of Oshawa; grandfaiher of Mrs. John Armsiron% (Patricia), Fredericton, N. ., an d John Kelleit of Oshawa; brother of Albert, Mrs. Wesion Huichin- son (Laura), John, Leonard, and the laie Taîberi and Irene. Rested ai Mclntosh-Anderson Funeral Homne, Oshawa. Service was held in the chapel Monday. Interment Mount Lawn Cemeiery Memorial donations to the charity of your choice will be graiefully acknowledged. 44-1 N McGEE - Clifford Ernest. At Oshawa General Hosptal, Oct. 22, 1978 in his 7lst year. Beloved husband of Anne, dear father of Bih. Cremation. Inerment Si. John Cemeiery, Toronto. 44-1 N STRONG - Gordon Grant al the Port Perry Community Nursing Homeon Wednesday, October 25. Gordon G. Sirong beloved husband of the laie Erma Bruce, dear father, of Phylls (Mrs. Eric Barr) of Buxton, Robert of Blacksiock, Beih (Mrs. G. Ferguson) of Ottawa and the laie~ Ralph Strong. Also survIved by seven grandchildren. Dear brother of Lula (Mrs. Oscar Graham) of Blacksiock and Esther (Mrs. Wm. Chapman) of Port Perry. In his 75ih year. Funeral service was held ai the chapel of McDermoti Panabaker, Port Perry on Friday, Ociober 27. Intermeni Union Cemeiery, Cadmus. 44-1 THOUGHTFULNESS - CONCERN - SERVICE Your thoughtfulness for others is our f irst concern. We wil arrange for charitable foundation donations (such as Heart or Cancer Society) to be acknowledged any- where in Canada with the appropriate acknowledgement card present on the same day, with the other tributes. This is part of our service ta community. * 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 Morris Fune rai Chape i ~,X~XESTABLISHED 1881 4 DIVISIONST BOWMANVILLE 61345480 TWVO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED Established 1846 P.O. Box 176 73 Ontario Street . Port Hope, Ontario WORKMANSHIP - QUALITY High Quaity at Reasonable Prices Phone 885-5216 Home 885-5222 24-il WILSON - John E. Ai Oshawa Generai Hospital on Wednesday, October 25,.1978, John Wilson of Tyrone in his 76th year, beloved husband of Fern Henry, dear faiher of Allan. Resied ai the Norihcuii Ellioti Funerai Home, Bow- manvi lie. Funeral service was held Friday afiernoon. Inter- ment Bei Lsda Cemetery. 44-1 N Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beatty cordially invite their friend s and relatives 10 celebrate wiih ihem iheir 601h Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, November 18, 1978 from 2 - 5 pm. ai the Elizabethville U iied church. Besi wishes only please. 44-1 N Earl and Reta Osborne extend an invitation to iheir relatives, friends and neigh- bours to celebrate with them their SOth , Wedding Anniversary on November 11, 1978 from 2 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. ai Trinity United Church Hall. Besi wishes onl y. 44-2 Fred and Patti Andrews, Marie and Glen Wood cordial- iy invite friends, neighbours and relatives to the occasion of iheir parents, Norman and Ruth Andrews, 25th Wedding Anniversary. To be held November 4, 1978 ai Brownsdale Community Centre. Social hours-7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Dancing from - 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Besi wishes oniy. 43-2 N c m -* (1I.¶ Come and say hi to Jean and Charlie Alldred on iheir 40th Wedding Anniversary, Satur- day, November 4 from 7:30 p.m. Ashburn Community Centre off HwAy. 12, 4 km west of Myrile. Hello only. 43-2N The famiy af Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer wili welcome iheir friends, neighbors and relatives tb iheir parents' 501h Wedcing Annfiversary held ai Biacksiock United C hurch on Saturday, November 11, 1978 from 2 to 5 p.m. Besi wishes only. 44-1 FLOWERS B Y JACKMAN Bowmanville Mall 623-3365 PROMPT COURTEOU SERVICE FR ~ro, ALL YOUR FLORAL N EE DS "Fîowers with Feeling" For any Occasion 623-3377 Sundays and Hoidays Bev. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 il-if Flowers ~IIFay it Best" VAN BELLE DAI LY Delivery ta ... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 43-tf CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 [Division St., Bowmanviiie HOSPITAL and SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS Fîowering Plants and CutF lowers 12-if FzINE OUALITY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS Look for this seal. O~\It's your guarantee of R permanence. k4I~ STAFF-ORD BROS. LTD. .4ualori. Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas SI. E.- Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 BOUGHEN - In ioving memory of Alice, Mom and Grandma, who passed away Oct. 30, 1974, RaFI h, Dad and Grampa, Sep t. 12, 1956. We cannai h alt the hands of trne, Or hive again the past, Within aur hearis are memories That will forever lasi. - Always remembered June, Adam and family. 44-1 BROMELL - Emma Luxtan. In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, who passed away Nov. 2, 1968. Aithough mother, you lefi this ea rth, You'Il neyer be forgotien by those you gave birth, There will always be memories of days gone by, 0f love and happiness ihat bri ghtened our sky, W e had ou r good times, along with the sad, With you by our side, ihings weren'i 50 bad, You helped us get by the days and t he years, You eased ail our pain and dried ail our tears, We now have our own ways, and things to do, But moiher, our thoughts wiil aiways be with you.' - Sadly missed and always remembered by her daughter Joanne, son-in-iaw Fred and grandchildren Christopher and Kathy. 44-1 MAIRS - W. F. (Bill). ln iov ing memnory of a dear husband and father who lefi us so suddenlv on Nov. 4, 1977. This month comes wiih deep reg ret, Il brings a day we will neyer for get, I n our hearis you will always siay, Loved and remembered day by day. Memories are Treasures no one can steal, Death is a heariache, no one can heal. Life must go on, We know it's true, But it's not the same since we losi yOU. You hefï us quietly without good-bye, But memaries of you Bihl, will neyer die. - Sadly missed by Mahly and Bannie. 44-1 MAYNARD '- In iaving memory of my dear husband, Roy Maynard, who passed away Novemnber 7, 1969. Nothing couid be more beautiful Than the memories i have of you To me you were someone special God musi have thoughi 50 too. - Loving y remembered by hiswife Mabel. 44-1 MOORE -In memarj ai a loving faiher and grandfaiher William H. Moore who passed away Navember 4, 1961 and a loving mother and grand- mother Margaret Christina who passed away February 20, 1966., Sweet memories will linger forever lime cannai change ihem ils true Years ihat may came cannai sever Our ioving remembrance of - Lovi1ngly remembered by iheir family Muriel and Reg, Elsie and Floyd and grand- chiidren. 44-1 NICHOLSON - In loving memory of a dear grand- daughter Dianne Nicholson who passed away Novem ber 2, 1969. Whai wouid I give ta clasp her hand, Her happy face to see, Ta hear her vaice and see her smiie That meant sa much la me. -Sadly missed by her g andma and grandpa asters. 44-1 The fami lyofithe laie James Roy Meicalf thank their relatives, friends, nei ghbors for their many acts of kind- ness shown to themn during their recent bereavemeni in the iass ai a ioving husband and father. Speciai ihanks ta Rev. Paul Erb, Rev, Harold Turner and Northcutt Elliat Funerai Home,. Hampton Women's Institute and Hamptan United Church Wamen. 44-1 The famiiy of the laie Margarei Strong wish io ihank their relatives, friends and neighbours for donations, fiowers, cards and oCher kindnesses foliawing the very sudden passing ai a dear wife and mother. Dave, Richard, Linda and Howard. 43-1 We sincerely thank Mrs. Doris Pattersan, Bowman- ville, the nurses ai the medicai thoor, Memariai Hospital, Bowmanvilie, Drs. Mikios and Prout y and everyane else wha attend ed ta or hel ped aur mother, Annabehla Kempstan, durin9 her last iliness. We are especialiy graieful ta Rev. A. Haldenby and the A.C.W. ai Si. George's Church, Newcastle, The Newcastle Lions and Lioneites, the neighbaurs ai R.R.2 Newcastle, and the friends wha came tram Belleville ta heip us in aur bereavemeni. Betty and Pat Biaker, Anna 0and Ln Hall. 44-1 The family of the laie Stuart Morion wishes to exiend sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for messages of sympathy, cards, flowers, donations \io the charity of iheir choice and for the many acis of kindness shown to us during our recent bereavemeni. Wife Irma; son Jack and family. 44-1 We would lke to thank everyone f rom Enniskillen Communîiy for the beautiful card table and chairs we, received asa wedding gifi. Frank and Beth Nielsen 44-1 For numerous pasi favors and especially receni help and concern during a mosi diffi- cuit timfe for me 1 wish to thank in gratitude: Dominic and Louisa Costa, Ken and Joyce Gray, Caihy and Alex Hamilton, Eriche and Maria Boettcher, Art Clough, Lily and Fred Obrisi, and s0 many other fine friendly people of Orono, Thank you Anne McGee 44-1 N In deepesi appreciation of the kindness, generosiiy and cain,ý shown by our many f rends neig hbors and rela- tives in the irag ic loss of our beloved Bill (William Slaghi, Jr.) To Carson and Betty Ellioti of Northcutt Ellioti Funeral Home and Ca ptain Lewis of the Salvation Army for iheir very special under- standing to help us in our sadness. Gratefull Merle Cox and children. 44-1 1 wish to exiend sincere ihanks to friends, and neigh- bours for iheir man y kînd acis, cheery cards, flowers, and gifis durinq. my stay in Memorial Hospîtal. A special thank you to Dr. SI emon, Dr. Long, nurses of S.C.U., and medical fl oor, and staff. Verna MacDougal 44-1 I wish to say a sincere ihank you to m y relatives and frends for i eir kind concern for me, when in Oshawa General Hospital and ai home, by visits, cards, gifis and assistance. Also the staff for super professional care ai Bowmanville Memorial Hospital and Oshawa'General Hospital. Orvil le Ashton 44-1 Thank You A sincere thank you to al the churches co-ordinaied wiih Red Cross Emergency Services, - The Salvation Army, St. Paul's and Orono United Churches, - The firefi ghiers and water trucks. AIs 90 toour wonderful fri ends and nei ghbors who passed our way to help us in any way it was possible. The Besi Family N EAR PIERCING $8.00 (no appoiniment Necessary) Plus 10 per cent off first purchase of earrings with release slip. Hooper's Jewellers' Ltd.' 29 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-5747 23-tf N BE A BIG SISTER! Volunteers are needed in this area to be a friend ta girls aged 7 - 17, who are in need of supportative relationships. CALL SIMCOE HALL SETTLEMENT HOUSE at 728-7525 26-if N PIANO lessons, classical, and popular. Beginners and advanced pupils. Bert Payne. Phone 623-2697. 38-TF mmo RIDÉE needed Monday Friday ta GO or downt'own Toranta. Phone 623-6780. 44-1 MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT Tuesday, November lth at8 p.m. Cou rtroom Number One. OnIy for Ward 2 Candidates. REFRESHMENTS SERVED SPONSORED BY BOWMANVILLE JAYCEES. 44-1 DURHAM NORTHUMBERLAND LIBERAL ASSOCIATION .ANNUAL DINNER DANCE November il, 1978 Manvers Community Centre (Corner of Hwys. 35 and 7A) MOONSHîNER"S BAND REFRESHMENTS6:15 p.m. DI NN ER 7:00 p.m $20 per couple Pnrtikes honeD728-229,6A2-2771 or 987-4531. TYRONE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is again sponsoring FAMILY SKATING at Dariington Sports Centre (beginning-Nov. 9) on Thursday Nights 7 - 8:30 p.mi. $25.00 per famiiy - $10-00 single Registration: At the doar or caîl either 263-2620 ar 263-2546 for f urther information. 44-1 N FOSTER PARENTS ASSOCIATION BAZAAR, St. George's. Anglican Church OSHAWA (corner ai Centre and Bagot Sis.)' Saturday, November 4th Fromilla.m. -4 p.M. Christmas tree decaratians, plants, babies' and chiidren's wear, dail choihes, stuiied animai[s, bakin g, arts and crafts. White ehephant and rummage tables. Many-items hand made. Tea Raam. Proceeds ta bujy special equipment for physicaîly handicapped foster children. 44-1 N OId Tyme Dancing in TYRONE, OLD HALL Music by WILLIE and BOB on November 4, 1978 Dancing 9 - 1 $2.50 per persan Sponsared by L.O.A. 4- Salina Cammunity Hall DANCE Sat., NOV. 4, 1978 Ray Avery's Orchestra EVERYONE WELCOME 6.00 per couple 441N Long Sauli Club 50 Penny sale, Bake Sale and Afiernoon Tea, Wed., Nav. 8 ai 2 p.m. in Cyrne Community Centre. Draw on afghan and cushian 1and alsa doar'prizes. Admis- sion 50c. Penny Sale tickets avai lable aI door. 44-1 SPLASH Trip ai the Monih draw, Thursday, November 9. Bowmanviile High Schooi. Intermission of th e play "A Thurber Carnivai", draw wihl be in main foyer. 44-1 The newly apened WARP'n WHEEL invites yau Itaa CHRISTMAS SHOW SATURDAY and SUN DAY November 4 and 5 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Unique gi ideas. and Christmas decorations. Specializing in weavin9. and splnnn ing - Ham pion Village, corneraof Scugog and Elgin St. 44-1 N BUS TOUR ta 1 Participatian Hause MARKHAM Wed., Nov. 15 9 -3 p.m. Transportatian and Lunch $5.00 Advanced tickets: Joan Mann 623-5174 Marg Tippins 623-2468 44-1 The Campaign Cammittee ta re-eîect Mayor Garnet Rickard is hostlng a COFFEE G ET-TO-G ETHE R at the 1 WAVERLEY MALL, 1 in the former offices of the î Part Granby Information Centre an Thurs., Nov. 9, 1978 ai 7:30 p.m. Ail Waverley residents are inviied to meet and chai with mayor rickard. 4- CANADIAN FORESTERS Court Venture's Annual Bazaar Sat., Nov. 4th, 1978 2 p.m. MEMORIAL. PARK CLU BHOUSE Liberty Street S., Bowmanviile Praceeds ta Cancer Research 44-1 am, DEKOKER UBEEF ~Wut,1 5wrappedJ- f rozen and guaranteed. Order now. 983-5894 orona 725-4245 oshowc 40-tf N, PADDY'S Market now has new furniture, appliances, T.V.s and stereos and also used furniture and appliances. Wili accepi trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone 263- 2241. 33-if BIG SAVINGS at the BARGAIN BARN on ail our new chesterf leld suites NOVEMBER 2,3and4 Location: southwýest corner of Martin Rd. anid Hwy. 2, Bowmanvi île Hours: Thursday 10 -6, Friday,10 -9, Saturday 10- 5 Phone 623-3034 Antique and Gi Shop Hampton Village proudFi p resents iheir "Novem ber Feature". Ail siik flawer arrangements and corsages during the month of November wiil be made up free of charge. An excellent idea for your Christmas buying. Cali 263-2981. 44-3 TYRONE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Annual Meeting Tyrane Cammunity Centre, Sunday, Nov. 5 7:30 p. M. Came and hear the annual reports and meet the new executive. 44-1iN COU RTICE UN ITED CHURCH U.C.W. Christmas Carousel Bazaar November 4th, 1: 30 -4:O00p.m. Courtice High School Cafeteria, Nash Road 42-3N NEWCASTLE U.C.W. Turkey Supper Novem ber 11 th Settings 5, 6 and 7 p.m. Adults $6 Children 12 and under $3 For tickets 987-4593. 43-2 N Pontypool U.C.W., Roasi Beef Dinner, Friday, November 3, in Pontypoal Community Centre, beginning ai 4 p.m. Adults $3.50, 12 and under $1.50, pre-schoolers f ree. 43-2 Country Fair, Kendai U.C.W., Wed., Nov. 8, 2:30 - 50p..Bake sa le table, ve etaie, fr uits, plants, iamsa crafs and white el ephant tabl e. Afiernoon tea - SOc.44-1iN Take-A- Break BAZAAR Sat., Nov.,4 2 - 4p.m-. ai St. John's Anglican Church Temperance and Queen HAN DMADE.CRAFTS BAKE TABLE TEA ROOM 43-2 DURHAM REGION RED CROSS Craft Sale and Tea Room Oshawa Armauries Simcoe St. N. Fni., NOV. 3 2 -.M. -8 p.M. 44-1 N APPEARING AT The Queen's Hotel N EWCASTLE ""Hi- Ryders," Fr1. and Sat. Nov, 3-4 Dancing 9 - 1 44-1 N SPLASH APPLE TREES Cul your own f irewood. Brlng your own chain saw. $15.00 per tree. $30. a face cord - pre-cut, spîit and ready ta burn. The old.Watsonl Apple Orchard, Regional Rd. 57 (Martin Rd.) and Hwy. 2. Starting Navem ber 4 for 4 or 5 Saturdays only. AIl1 proceeds donated to Splash. 42N MOVIE SPECIAL Family Entertainment ý"Jack and The Beanstaik"ý BOWMANVILLE LIBRARY Sat., Nov. 4 3 p.m. Admission: $51.00 Preschaolers 75C 44-1 SALVATION ARMY HOME LEAGUE Tea and Bazaar Saturday, NOV. 4. 2 -4 p.m. 44-1 N BINGO NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Tues., November 7 Early Bird Gamnes 7:30 Regular Bingo 8:00 $400 in Prizes PLUS $500 JACKPOT Sponsared by Newcastle Lions 44-1 N BEEF DINNER Sponsored by TRINITY U.C.W. Saturday, NOV. 4th Sittings 5and 6:30 pm Tickets: Ad uît Children under 12 - $2.75 Phone Mrs. D. Austin 623-2443 Co untry Store apen at 4 p mn. 44-1 One Parent Families Association BOWMANVILLE CHAPTER meet.every Wed.-8 p.m. BOWMANVI LLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 62 Temperance Si. Membershi p open toall single parents. Custody of your chiîdren not a requiremeni. Phone 623-5440 623-2874 ' 44-8 Orona Country Jamboree ihis Sunday, Nov. 5, 2 p."m., Orono Town Hall. A show for the whalefamiiy. 44-1 SATURDAY, November 4, Yard Sale, 90 Concession St. W., 12 to 5 p.m. Some stock from Patchwork, antique furniture, etc. 44-1 BASEMENT Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saiurday, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Rocking chairs, piano stools, tables, Jackques & Hayes cupboard, washsiand, dlocks, primitive articles, collection of Occupied Ja pan, depression and carnival glass, china, aid pictures, ail lamps, silver, brass, musical instru- ments, many other articles. 313 Drew St., Oshawa. 728-9397. 44-1 FOR sale - 6 place seitings of Royal Albert "Lavender Rose" dîshes plus many extra pieces. $175. Phone 623-6447. 44-1 N MACS <seconds) $3.00 bushel PEARS <seconds) $4.Oobusheî Feddema Orchards 263-2074 (no Sunday sales) 44-4N 17 cu. fi. MANUAL defrosi refrigerator, one Hoover spin and dry washing machine, both good condition. Besi offer . Phone 623-7722. 44-1iN KIRBY vacuum cleaner, with ail aitachments, like new, $350 or besi off er. Phone 623-2295. 44-1 N ANTIQUE blue and white velvet couch and footstooî, exéellent condition, $75. Phone, 623-2947 afier 4 p.m. 44-1 ONE aluminum siorm door, iengih and height 36 x 86, brown. Phone 623-6137. 44-1 CHRISTMAStrees, retail, and wholesa le, choie ie and spruce, 5' to 15' one35 H'ighway opposite Pontypool sign 705-277-2898. 44-8N '77 TAURUS trailer 27', fuîly equipped inciuding 8 track stereo and FiM, sieeps 9, $6000. Phone 1-786-2551. 44-1 N GOOD quality mixed hay suitable for horses. Phone 1-9,83-5033. 44-6 LOOK! insu lation Sheets 4' x 4' - 70c ea. Ceiling Panels - 7c sq. t., New Patio Slabs 1811x 18" -$1.25 24" x 24" - $1 .80 24" X 30"1- $2.35 Also Coloured Slabs PHONE' 705-277-2442 44-1 N UPRIGHT piano, 15,000 series. Besi offer. Phone 623-5485. 44-1 N ,SIMPLICITY washer-spin- dlryer. Excellent condition. $125. Frigida ire stove in working condition. $30. Phone 623-3832. 44-1 N APPROXIMATELY 7 ions of Elgin oats. Phone 263-8143. 44-1iN STANDING applewood, $10 a tree, cut yourself. Kilcolman Stables 987-5289. 44-1 N SANTA suit rentai, contact Bowmanville Jaycettes, 987-5224. 44-2 30 PERCENT off on ail bulbs, amaryllis, tulip, daffodils, hyacinihs, crocus and many more. Lawn Gardens, Hwy. 2, Newcastle.,Ph. 987-4670. S44-i N WOOD from the. Reiarded Association, $10 - 50 cu. fi. trailer load. Phone 623-3041. 44-1 N FIREWOOD for sale. Reasonable. Phone 623-7257. 44-2N COMBINATION radio and record player whth storage space for records, .nice cabinet. $25. Phone 623-3863. 44-1 TWO big willow trees, cheap. Phone 263-2028. 44-1 MANURE, well rotted,,large pick-up Ioad, $15 delivered. Phone 623-3613. 44-1iN Weekend Special TULIP BULBS 10Ofor $1.89 HYACINTHS and DAFFODILS 3 for $ .99 CAR NATION FLOWER SHOP

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