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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jan 1979, p. 12

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12 The Canadîan Statesman, Bowmanville, January 10, 1979 BRADY - Colin and Barbara are proud to announce the arrivai of theirrnew son Tyler James. Born 11:28 a.m . Dec. 25, 1978 weighing 6 1lbs. il ozs. Many thanks to Dr. Henderson and maternity staff, Oshawa General Hospital. 2-1 BRAGG - Barry and Anna are pleased to announce the birth of their twins -,a daughter Sara Mayrene, 3 lbs. 7 ozs. and son Mark Barry, 4 Ibs. 1 oz. on Dec. 13th, 1978 at 7:20 p.m. and 7:21 pmi at Women's College Hspital, Toronto. Proud grandiparents are Myke and Mary Donn, Scotland, Ont., Bill and June Bragg, Bowmanville and g reat grandchildren of Mrs. Eva Bragï. Thanks to maternity orMem orial Hospital, Drs. Westgarth, Spaand ta the doctors and saf at Women's Colege Hospital, Toronto. 2-1 FORS EY - Hi! My name is Brett Cameron. 1 was born on Jan. 1, 1979 weighing 7 Ibs. even. My Mommy and Daddy are Steve and Janet (nee Large). Proud grandparents are' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Large and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forsey, ail, of BowmarîvilrI . My great-grandmother is Mrs. Hazel Parrinder of Sol ina. Special thanks ta Dr. Ewert, Dr. Cunningham and maternity staff at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. 2-1 KAZARIAN - Mike and Nancy (nee Cowle) announce the arrivai of their first child, a girl 7 lbs. 6 ozs. Alisa Jean was the New Year's baby of Vegreville, Aberta on Jan. 5.. Pràud grandiparents are Buck and Bonnie Cowle, Bowman- ville and Harry and Doris Kazarian, Owen Sound. Great- granddaughters for Thelma and Harold Quarry, Bowman- ville. 2-1 MANN - Tom and Judy (nee Vinish) are proud ta announce the arrivai of Elizabeth Nicole, 6 1Ibs. 2 ozs., born 5 Jan. 1979 at Oshawa General Hospital. Hp y randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thmas Mann, Peterborough and Mrs. George Vinish, Bowmanville. 2-1 MURPHY - Hi, my name is Mark Wayne Hugh William. 1 arrived Ceèmber 27, 1978; weighilng 7 lbs. 11/4 ozs. in time ta spend New Year's day with my big sister, Tamara. My daddy and mommy are Wayne and Pauli!ne. My grandparents Mr. and Mrs. I{gh Murphy and Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. Bert Stapletan, ail of Bowmaniviile. Momm y, Daddy and i would like ta thank Dr. H. B. Rundle and maternity staff. PROUT - Tim and Joy are happy ta announce the arrivai of their new littie son, Tyler Wayne Michael, 8 bs. 6/ ozs., on December 6, 1978 at Memorial Hospital, Bawman- ville. Awee brother for Joshua Oliver and a new g randson far Mr. and Mrs. Vince Prout, Bowmanville and Mr. ýand Mrs. 'Ross Mellsop, New Zealand. Once again a very special thanks ta Dr. Anfossi, r. Ewert and the wonderful nurses on maternity. RUTHERFORD - Dick and Janet are happy to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Amelia Lynn, on December 18, 1978. Praud g randparents are Mr. and Mr. Gerald Duvali and Mr. and Mrs. James Rutherford, ail of Orano. Special thanks ta Dr. A. Spear and maternity staff, Oshawa Generai Hospital. 2-1 Mr. and Mrs. Gord Sellers are pîeased ta announce the ma rriage of their daughter Bannie Lynn ta James Edward Wubbolt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wubbolt, ail of Baôwmanville. The marriage ta take place January 13,-1979 at Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church. 2-1 z=. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Braybrook are pîeased fa announce the engagement of their daughter Jean Sfacey ta, Mr. Raîph Pflanzer, son af Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pflanzer, al .of Bowmanvitle. 2-1 N Mrs. Mary Harvey would like ta annaunce the engagement of her eldest daughter, Marilyn Louise fa Edward Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faikowski, Oshawa. The marriage wiii take place on February 3, 1977 at 3 p.m. at Trinify United Church. 2-1 CIIAPMAN-GIMBLETT Don, Tom and Sharon and their families are happy ta annaunice the marriage of their parents, Raymond Fletcher Cha pman and Marion Jane Gimbiett, at Maple Grave United Church, on Saturday, December 30, 1978. 2-1 ges.,-"q.fl The famiiy, of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Samis, Bawmanville wish ta invite relatives, friends and neighbours ta an open hause for their parents' on the occasion of their Sth Wedding Anniversary at the Memorial Park Cl ubhouse Jan. 20 tram 2 ta 5 p.m. Best wishes oniy please. 2-1 BORDLEY - Nellie. At Memorial Hospital, Bawman- ville on Tues., Jan. 9, 1979, Neilie Bordley of Newcastle. Dear friend of Mrs. G. Mitchell and Mrs. A. Ducette, both of Toronto. Resting at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Private funeral service Thursday morning. Interment Bowmanvii1ie Cemetery. 2-1 N BRUMMELL -' Edna. At- Memorial Hospital, Bawman- ville, on Wednesday, January 3rd, 1979, Edna Hobbs of Bowmanvii le, in her 85th year.. Wife of the late Ernest Brummell, dear mother of Mrs. J. Varcoe (Gwen), Oshawa. Rested at the North- cutt Eiliott Funeral Home. Funerai service, 3:30 o'clock, Friday afternoon. Interment Bowmanviiie Cemetery. 2-1 N BUDD - Matilda. At Memoriai Hospital, Bowman- ville on Thursday, January 4th, 1979, Matilda Hull, in her 89th year, wife of the late Aibert Budd, dear mother of Mrs. J. Cooper (Ruby), and Mrs. C. Barnes (Rose), also survived by five grand- children. Rested at the North- cutt Eliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was held at il o'ciock Friday morning. Interm ent Bowmanvil l Cemetery. 2-1 BURKE - Michael. (Member- of Toronto Police Depart- ment). Suddenly on Monday, January 8, 1979, at his residence, Michael Burke, beioved husband of Merriel Hanthorn, dear father of Kim, Edward, Patrick, Matthew and Kara. Dear son of Margaret Bell and the late A. C. (Paddy) Burke. Dear step-son 0of Arthur Bell also survived b>,,-two brothers and three sisters. Mr. Burke is resting at the "Scarborough Chape"- of McDougall and Brown Ltd., 2900 Kingston Rd. (near St. Clair Ave. E.), Scarborough. Service on Thursday il a.m. at the Zion Wexford United Church, 2102 Lawrence Ave. E., Scar- bora h. Inter ment Bowman- villeCem etery. 2-1 GIBBS- John F. At Toronto General Hospital on Tuesday, January 2, 1979. Jack Gibbs of Tyrone, in his 63rd year. Beloved husband of Meg Mc- Carthy, dear father of Captain Michael, Rory, Nicholas. Rested at the Northcutt E1lioftt Funerai Home from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral ser- vice 2 o'clock Friday after- noon. Cremation. Legion ser- vice 7p. m. Thursday. 2-1 N MOUNTJOY - Fabian. At Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville, on Saturday, January 6th, 1979, Fay Mountjoy of 35 Hunt St., in, his 50th yea r. Beloved husband of Iva Mahaffy, dear father of Donna McMann, Susan, Kenneth, Wendy and Gregory, son of Mrs. C. Wood (Lilian) and the late Elgin Mountioy. Rested at the Northcutt El ott F un eral Home. Funeral service 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Cremation. Donations ta Participation House would be appreciated. 2-1iN KRZYONOWSKI - At Memoriai Hospital, Bowman- ville, Friday, Jan. 5th, 1979, Nikolai Krzyonowski, former- iy of Newcastle, aged 72 years. Service was heid in the Morris Funerai Chapel, Bowman- ville, on Monday morning Interment Bow m a n vi[ Cemetery. 2-1iN REYNOLDS, - Af Memorial H osp ital, Bowm an ville, Thursda y Jan. 4th, 1979, Doris Mffatt, in her 64th yabeloved wife of Ovid meynldsearmotherof Viola (Mrs. R. Huriburt), Oshawa, Murray Alldread, Bowman- ville, Donna (Mrs. R. Dennis), Orano, Betty (Mrs. G. Chard, Jr.), Newcastle, Gordon Aldread, Orona, Doris (Mrs. F. Tennant), Orono, Kaye (Mrs. L. Rand), Bowmanvilie, and the late David Reynolds, aisa loved by 18 grand- chiidren, very dear friend of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bight, Newcast le, dear sister of Gardon Moffaft and the late Allen Moffatt. Service was heid in the Marris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanviiie, an Sunday affernoon. Spring interment Orana Cemetery. 2-1iN "Flowers Say It Best"ý VAN BELLE DAI LY Delivery ta ... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 43-tf MIL M- HOLROYD - In ioving memory of a loving huslband ' father and grandfather Fred, who Ieft us January 15, 1969. Ten long years have passed now Since 1last we heard your voice But we ail sadiy miss you. - Loving wife Doris and famiiy. 2-1 MUTTON - Lea, who pàssed away January 12, 1978. - Annie. *2-1 omm I would like ta express my sincere thanks ta my famlly, relatives, friends and the Martha, Graup of St. John's Anglican Church. Special thanks ta Dr. Long, Dr. Ewert, Archdeacon Tom Gracie and Reverend Arnold Hlerbert. Greta Ormi-stan 2-1 N The family of the late Mrs. Bertha Roberts wouîd like ta thank frlends, neighbars and relatives for flowers, cards, cails, donations ta the Saivation Army ta Local 189 for the Bible and Goodyear Dept. 2432-33-37. Thanks ta nurses and staff of Extendi- care Nursing Centre for their kindness ta Mather. Many thanks ta Dr. W. Roy for his wonderful care. Thanks also ta the staff at Marris Funeral Chapel for their help and cansideration and ta the folks of the Oshawa Citadel Saiva- tian Army who came ta see mother every Monday evening and gave her such comfort and salace in the last three and one-haîf years. Evelyn Elfard Kaye Marshall Jack and Norman Roberts 2-1 I wish ta thank my friends, relatives and famiîy for glfts, cards, and visits whi le a patient at Memorial Hospital. Special thanks ta Dr. Slemon and Dr. Lang, nurses an f irst and second flbar and' the therapists for their part In my rcvr.Ted Clarke 2-1 We would 1like ta express aur sincere appreciatian ta rela- tives, frlends and nei ghbaurs far the many gifts, flowers, cards and best wishes an the occasion of aur 5Oth wedding anniersry.Special thanks ta. aur family for'the gifts and aIl their planning and work ta make aur special day a happy and memorable one. Phaebe and Austin Larmer 2-1 Pat, Diana and Scatt wauid like ta say Thank You and express aur ýsincere apprecia- tian ta friends and neighbours for their expressions of sym pathy, floral tributes, cards, donations ta the heart fund and the United Church, and many acts of kindness in the loss of a dear husband and father. Special thanks ta Reverend Parsons for his warmn and camfarting words, and aisa ta the U.C.W. Thank you ta McDermatt-Panabaker and Brignali Ambulance for, their effictient service and aisa ta Dr. Krempowich and Dr. Allin for their care and attention. The Fletcher Famiîy The Bawmanvilîe Jaycettes wish ta thank the citizens of Bowmanvilie and Newcastle area for the donations of grocery items and ta ys during aur Christmas Basket Proiecf. We also wish ta extend aur appreciation ta the merchants, wha sa kindly al lowed us ta place containers on their prem ses., 2-N i would like ta thank my family, friends and relatives for cards, fiawers, donations to variaus charities and acts of kindness in the recent lass of my beioved father Harry James Waddington. Special thanks ta the Marris Funeral Chapel, Rev. A. Tizzard, Mrs. Cale, Dr. Jim 'Cunningham, Fred TipIris, nurses on the second floor of Memorial Hospital and nurses in emer- gency. Alsa a special thank ou f my istr-in-iaw Agnes, Ïriends Betty, Doreen, Vuvian and Flassie, and ta anyone else who heiped in any way. Betty Haie and family 2-1 The family 0f the late James C. Tamblyn 0f Orona, wish ta thank relatives, friends and business assaciates for their many acts of kindness during the brief illness and passing of a belaved husband and father. Gifts, cards, vîsits, floral tributes and donations ta variaus charities were much appreciated. Special thanks ta ambulance attendants, doc- tors and nurses of Bawman- ville Hospital, and Dr. E.E. Marcellus and nurses af Oshawîa, Hospital. Grateful appreciation f0 Rev. Basil E. Long, B Th., of Orono United Church f0 H.H. Barlow, Orano and Northcutt Elliott, Bowmanviiie for funerai arrangements and to the Ladies' Auxiliary of Royal Sincere thank you ta Mar- nwood Staff, friends and relatives wha sa kindly remembered me with cards, gifts and gaod wishes at Christmas. May you each be richly blessed in this New Year. AIlice Saunders 2-1 We wouîd like ta express aur sincere thanks ta our family, relatives and friends for gifts, fiawers and cards and ta the people that cailed on us on our Golden Wedding Anniversary. Harold and Beatrice Gi. 2-1 Our sincere thanks for the many acts of kindness shown ta us at the ti me of the death of aur mather, Hilda M. Tighe. The Tighe family 2-1 We wauld like to express our sincere thanks ta aur neighbors and relatives, with a special thanks ta aur children who made aur 55th Wedding Anniversary a most happy event. lrene and Bill Kilpatrick 2-1 N Eva and Wi11 Stapleton, Strathaven Nursing Home, would Ilke ta thank everyone for cards, gifts and visits during the Christmas season. 2-1 CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowmanville 623-7141 __ HOSPITAL SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS Flowering Plants and CutF lowers n~ B. * * SOL INABIG COMMUNITY HALLBNG DANCE Saturday, Jan. l3th RAY AVERY'S ORCHESTRA Everyone WeIcome 56.00 per couple2-N The Town of Newcastle Sacial Planning Cauncil will be meeting at the Cammunity Care Centre, Temperance St. South, Thursday, January 18, 1979 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. 2-1 Greenwa re Sale! 20 PERCENT OFF ail Christmas and some miscellaneous greenrware. THURSDAY, JAN. il 1 - 4p.m. FRIDAY, JAN. 12 1 - 4p.m. Jendon Ceramics 21 Liberty St. N. 623-3868 2-1 N DANCE COUNTRY EXPRESS featuring TED HALL MA January 13, 1979 BROWNS DAL E COMMUNITY CENTRE (Golf Course Rd. N., Newcast le) $7.00 Couple 9 - 1 p.m., Couples Only Refreshments 2-1 N CANADIAN ORGANIC GROWERS presents a free film entitled Ruth Stout's Garden Monday, January 15 8 p.m. Senate Room BOWMANVI LLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Everyone Welcome COMMUNITY HALL Tues., January l6th Early Bird Gamnes 7:.30 Regular Bingo 8: 00 $400 in Prizes PLUS $500 JACKPOT Sponsored by Newcastle Lions 2-1 N Old Tyme Dancing in TYRONE, OLD HALL Music by WILLIE and BOB on January 13, 1979 Dancing 9- 1 $2.50 per person Sponsored by L.O.A.,2- BOWMANVILLE LIONS DANCE January 20 Lions Centre 26 Beech Ave. 9P.M. - 1a.m. $5.00 COUPLE EVERYONE WELCOME 2-2N Creative Dust Ceramics Greenware, Firing, Supplies and Classes CALL DEBRA 623-2989 2-4 REGISTER NOW FOR WINTER CLASSES at BROWN OWL CERAMICS SOL INA Classes, firing, greenware, custom orders. Morning and evening classes starting Ja n. 15. For further information caîl 263-2564 or 263-8846. 2-1N, Ceramic classes - 10 week courses availabie, Jpndon Ceramnics. Phone 623-3868. ~~evs 2-1 2-2_____ F&rain HADASSAH JEANS AND FABRIC SALE Wednesday, January 17 "Flowerswuth Feeling" 9 a.m. to 8 P.m. Fora ny Occasion BRAND NAME JEANS, ALL SIZES. REASONABLE PRICES. GOOD USED CLOTHING. 623-3377 Sundays and Holidays Bey. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 il-tf FLOWERS BY JACKMAN Bowmanviî1le MaIl1 Phone 623-3365 PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE FO ALL YOUR )1 FLORAL NEEDS Beth Zion Synagogue 144 KING ST. E. STORY HOUR For Pre-schooîers Will commence an Tuesday, January 16, 2 - 2:45 p.m. a ppraximatel y. BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 62 Temperance St. 623-7322 Waverley Gardens Day Nursery now has apenings in their full time day car program. Register naw. 623-5382. Vicki Muscat., 2-2N 4 DIVISION ST. 623@5480 BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS THOUGHTFULNESS - CONCERN - SERVICE Thoughtful selection of Cemetery sites, for varlous reasons a concern to many people..- .often far in advanCe of need. We have available informati on on ail local cerne- ferles, simply on request. This-is part of our service to the community. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 RUTTER GRANITE'COMPANY IMITED Estabîished 1846 P.O. BOX 1764aqr Port Hope, Onta ria WORKMANSHIP - OUAUT1y LlA 3W High Qualîty at L Reasonable Prices Phone 885-5216 J Homne 88$-5222 C N,,, OSHAWA, ONT. 2-1 Fantastic Opportunity COU PLES DO YOU HAVE.. 1. 12 ta 20 free hours evenings and weekends? 2. A gaad car. 3. Ambition and integrlty. 4. Desire to earn Big Maney. WE HAVE ... 1. A solidi company in business aver 67 years. 2. Unlimited earnings pot ent ial. 3. Free Training. 4. Conventions ta fareign lands. 5. Management openings. Cail 579-0840 for appaintment for mare fa cts. Sarry - no information given aver the phone.514 IRISH Setter, maie in Bow- manvi liearea. Phone 623-2542. 2-1 GREY and white maie caf, fat and friendly. Phone 623-3546. 2-1 YOUNG grey tabby cat, maIe - wearing flea coilar. 623-5157, after 6p.m. 2-1 PAIR prescription eye g lasses. Brown square f ramnes, Dec. 29. Phone 263-2359. 2-1 N F-INE QUALITY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS Look for this seal1. lf's your guarantee af permanence. STAFI-ORD BROS. LTD. Deufhoirl Stafford Brothers Monu ments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E. - Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 EAR PIERCI (,na appointment Neceý lus 10 per cent oi purchase of earrings release slip. Hooper's Jewel Ltd. 29 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-5747 BE A BIG SISTEI Volunteers are needed a rea ta be a f riend to aged 7 - 17, who are ini of supportative relatioi CALL SIMCOE HALL SETTLEMENT HOI at 728-7525 CLEARANC SALE on SLR CAMEF LENS ES (present stock an ly -m of a kind) BUSHNELI 200mm+3.5 thread maunt 200mmf3.5 Canon FTB 135mmf2.8 Canon FD 1 35mmf2.8 thread mount 28mmf2.8 Kanica mount GAF28mmf2.8 thread mount EMC SOOmmf8 Mirror Lens thread rmount TAKUMAR 200mmf4 thread mount TAKUMAR lSOmmf4 fhread mount TAKUIMAR 35mrpf3s thread maunit GOULD PHU SHOP LIMITI 78-80 King St. Wes Bowmanville NG ýssary) ff first s with Ilers WEEKEND SPECIAL MUM PLANTS 6" pots $2.79 CAHAND CARRY CARNATION, FLOWER SHOP 33 Division Street Bowmanvil le, Ont. 2-1 APPLES - Smali Maclntosh, 23-tf N $4 bushel. First road east of zoo, turn norfh, 3rd house east si de. 623-2106. 2-2 NEW kitchen fans, charcoal R! - type, avocado or goid, $30.00; l in this 1 bov's bicycle, 241/2" wheei, girls $5; " and 114" plastic hase, ineed $;1rarfr erial and ýnships. contrai, $40; submersible sump pump (used 2 months), $90; large wooden desk, $100; )USE two E78-14 snow tires an Nova or Ventura rims, $85; used appraximateiy 2,000 miles. Phone 987-5140 after 6 p.m.* 26-tf N 2-1iN *1973 -340 S KI DOO, 1969 - 12.3 Skidoo, double bed skidoo trailer, $1,000 compiete firm. Phone 1-786-2877 affer 5 o'ciack. 2-1 1977 TNT 440,400 miles. Phone 263-8455. 2-1 N Phone 416-753-2246. cst one 2-1 N MIXED grain, mastîy barley; L 20 tons availabie. Phone L 263-2511. 2-1iN $99.95 CEDAR posts - 4" - 6" top, al dried full year, also white birch f irewoad. Phone 5115.00 263-2511. 2-.1N $95.00 GIRL'S tan vinyl coat, pile Iined, size 10 and matching boots, size 6. Phane 623-5906. $75.00 2-1 SIMS cab, with heater and 5105.00o wipers, wiIl fit Massey Ferguson 165. Phone 263-2700. 2-1iN 569.95 QUANTITY of hay. Phone 263-2675. 2-1 $150.00 TWO snow tires, with rims, G78-14. Good condition. $30. Phone 623-4823. 2-1 $129.95 ONE, new 1200 Massey- Fergusan tractor,-snowblaower $109.95 and grass -cutter, 42"; 1976 Ski-doo, excellent condition; one new snowmobiIe trailer; $7.5 1972 - 360 Yamaha trail bike; one 4 x 12 frailer; one 4 cyl. ITO Wisconsin motor; one Dodge ED step bumper. Cail 1-786-2308. st Ref rigeration and Appi ance Service Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration - MiIk Coolers PHONE BERT SYER Days .............. 623-5774 Nights .............623-3177 Lander Hardware and ELECTRIC '79 SKIDOO Citation $1395. Blizzards $2195. Everest $1949. Tracks $85.00. Beits $6.00. Ladies' suits haIt price. Open evenings. Ontario Sports, Hwy. 115, Orono. 983-5444. 50-4 Hol iday anc Chevron Trailb Large selection of truc flrom $259.00 installe Camrsport Trai Sa les Highways 115 & 35, Nem Phone 987-51; Fireplace Woi ALL DRIED HARDVI Cut and Split Reasonable. Deli Martin Rd. Northi (County Road 57) 1/2 mie first farm o hand side. Discount on pi cked up ai 623-4550 TALISMAN Flea Mi Antiques - Stamps - Jewi Weaving - Pottery - Bi Hand Knitting - Refinisl Caning. Minwax Pro, 0Open 10 a.m. - 5 Saturdays, Sundays Holidays. Lots of pai Free admission, 11 2 north of hyw. 2 at Newci PADDY'S Market nom Inew furniture, appli T.V.s and stereos anc used furniture and applii Witt accepi trade-ins. PE Market, Hampton, phor 2241. lers ck caps USED double V snowblower.- Phone 1-986-4283. 2-1iN '72 - 440 RUPP, good running condition. Phone 623-2962. 2-1, SPY and Cortiand apples, reasonable rates. Roy Orchards. Phone 263-8430. 2-2N WEDDING dress, size il. Headpiece and veil (worn once). Phone 623-6606. 2-1iN KENMORE wringer washîng machine, used 11V2 years. New, $260 - asking $95. Phone 705- 277-2481. 2-1 N SNOW piow for truck, $400. Phone 623-4223. 2-1 N 2 SHELL Polar steel beited snow tires and wheels, H78XI5. Used 2 monfhs. $75. Phone 623-7756. 2-1 N FORD tractor, front end loader, pood condition. $1500 o>r best offer. Phone 723-3089. 2-1 N HAY for sale - Enfield area, Phone 263-2312. 2-1 N BEAUTIFUL antique aak bed, i ler high carved headboard, foot- board and sideboards, recen- tly refinished, must be seen ta vcastle be appreciated. 623-7490.' 2-1 74 9-tfAPPLES-CIDER od WILL DELIVER VOOD Ph. 623-3699 H. PEL ivered. No Sunday Sales 48-tf N )n right KRAZY, KRAZY )rders. SUPER 26" Zenith Spanish console, slashed ta $688, 56.50 weekly startlng January. 49-tf N Phone tanlght, one-haur - delivery. KRAZY KELLY'S. ,arket, 350 Wentworth St. E., 571-1412. iery- 45tf N ;ng-Jand m 1 IRE Service for ýdcsj Michlin tires, yaur one-stop p.m. ,radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., and Oshawa. 576-1220. 35-TFN irkîng. - __________ miles USED furnîfure and ap. astie.plances. Paddy's Market. 41-TF H mpton. 263-2241. 33-tf w' has lances, d also lances. lddy's ne 263- 33-tf REPOSSESSED 26" RCA XL 100, full Spanish cabinet to floor. Take aver payments, $19 monthiy, $4 weekiy rentai1 purchase starting January . Phone fonig ht, one hour deiivery. KRA ZY KELLY'S. 350 Wentwarth St. E. 571-1412. 45-tf N APPLES, PEARS, CIDER 3rd residence east of Pine Ridge Schooi, south side of Concession St. Phone or Visit Our Farm L. J. Bisschop 623-7231 Mon. through Fni. after 5: 00 p. m. or Sat. 9: 00a.m. -5: 00p.m. 49-6 2000 BALES quaIity horse hay. Phane 987-4865 affer 5 p.m. 52-3N "ETERNAL ROTU NDA"I VISITORS WELCOME 2-6 Morris Funeral Chapel ESTABLISHED 1881 REPOSSESSEDý 20" RCA XL100, $17 manthîy, $4 weekly rentai purchase starting Jan. '79. KRAZY KELLY"', 350 Wentworth St.E. OSHAWA 571-1412 45-ffN J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 464tf UPTO 50 PERCENT OFF Men,'s and Ladies'" Wear DESIGNER LABELS POPULAR BRANDSý LOW, LOW PRICES THE NEARLY NEW SHOP 73 Celina St., Oshawa and 131 Brock St. S., Whitby,ý REPOSSESSED' 25" RCA Lawbay, $398. ý$4 weekly rentai purchase startlng Jan. '79. KRAZYKELLY'S 350 Wentworth St. E. OSHAWA 571-1412 Booklets on the History of Salem School are now available. Contact D. Reynolds, R. R. 5, Bowman- ville or phone 263-2937. $3.00 percopy. 2-1 N B.M.H.A. Booster Club Hockey pool winners January 6. Winner of lst goal, Edgar Mattes, winner of last goal, Ross Ward. Next pool January 13. 2-1 O:= '75 CHEV. Suburban, fully equipped. Phone 987-4958. 2-1 N 1978 IMPALA V8 deluxe, vinyl top, radial tires, rear window defogger,,tit steering. Phon,,ý 623-3535. 2-1 N--ý 1977 FORD, V8, LTD Il, power, radio. Air, Iow mi leage, $4,500. 623-7264. 2-1 '77CH EV. lmpala-350V8,two door, excellent condition. 623-5231 after 5. 24 N '75 CH EV. van, 34 ton, pawer brakes and steerlng, V8, 49,00 miles. Phone 623-7540 afteri,7 p.m. 2-iN '69 PLYMOUTH, four doar Fury Il 1, 318 mator, power steering, body and matdr, ggod condition, will certlf.y. Phone 623-57.2.-iN 4X4, 1958 WILLYS ieep, ý6 cylinder, Lic. NTX911, $1095. 1951 Chev., 2 door sedan, V8 standard, as is, $250. Phone 263-8172, after 6, 263-2003. 2-1 N 4 WHEEL drive, 1974 Interna- tional, V8 automnatic wifh power angle plaw. Phone 263-8172. 2-1-ýN 1975 CH EV. Caprice Estate Wagn 9 passenger, air condi.tioning, power windows, etc. FulIy certifIedý $3600 firm. Phone 623-3396. 2-1 N 1978 BUICK LeSabre, st1j1 under GM warranty, iust 5,000 miles. Sacrifice $6250. Phone 623-3396. 2-1 N '73 CHEV. Impala, 4 dr., V8, auto., power steering and brakes, air. PhoAfe 705-277-2982., 2-IN 1978 GRAND Prix LJ, loaded, 9,000 miles, asking $7,800. Phone 623-7606. 2-1 N 1975 4-door AUSTIN Marina, 13,650 original miles, excellent condition, ideal, economical fam il1y car. $2600 or best affer. Phone 623-4635. 2-1 N

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