The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. .anuary 10, 1979 13 [CLSSIFIE"D 623M33031 ~BOWMANVlLLE, 2 becroom horne. $240 monthl y. Available Llmmedlately. Caîl 623-7661. ~Ask for Donna. 2-1 N 4 BEDROOM house, 2 storey, 2 washraoms, west end Bowmanville. Available February lst. Caîl 623-7812 after seven. 2-iN SWISS chalet style home - Brand new on acre lot. Scenlc view for miles. Huge -living room has cathédral ceilings, fireplace and built-in wet bar. 2 bedrooms. Country sêtting at Orono. Can be -rented wlth horse barn and 34 acres of land. Professional co;uple perferred or 1 child. Must have good credit rating Rent for house $450.00 month- ly. Avalabie immed. Caîl G. Van Dyk Rtr, 623-4428 and ask - forGeorge. 2-1 TWO bedroom apartment for rent i n Bowmanville. Available 'immediately. Cali 723-0575 between 9 and 5. 2-1 N HOUSE, on Hwy. 35 near Kirby, 3 bedrooms, stove, refrigerator, $225 monthly. Must have good 'references. Phone Orono 983-5444. 2-1 N BOWMANVILLE, one bed- ~room basement apartment. $195 monthi y. Phone 623-6601 or 263-2643 after f Ive. 2-1 N THRIEE rooms and bath, tiled floors, fridge, stove, light, heat and water. 'Available Feb. 1. Phone 623-3197. 2-1 THREE bedroom apartment, -heat, fridge, garage and gar- ~den, dast of Kirby. Phone 728- .6609 or 725-5618. 2-2N BUILDING FOR RIENT Formerly accu pied by ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE Silver Street. Sultable for office or store. Appl yat The CanadIan Statesmnan 62 King St. W. Bowmanvi le or phono 623-3303 2-tfN s __ "n e FREE ta good home in coun try, maie dog,' medium-size. Phone 623-5601. 2-2N THOROUGHBRED ,beagle pup. Reasonable. Must seli. 623-5715. 2-1iN BLACK poadie puppies, eight weeks. aid, thoroughbred, reasonable. Phono 1-277-2472. 2-1 N THE Oshawa Obedience Association offers the follow- ing courses starting in January. Novice and Show handiing starting in Bowman- ville, J anuary 9th and a Novice class, starting in Oshawa January loth. For further -,normation please caî 1576-1167 or 655-4356. 49-5N NOTICE TO CREDITORS ANDOTHERS IN THE ESTATE 0F WILLIAM GEORGE HOLT, late of the City of Oshawa, in the Regional Munîcipality of Durham, Retired Farmer, (his residenco bein g Bostviow Lodges Nursing Homes, 186 Thornton Road South, Oshawa, Ontaria, formerly, R. R. 2, Bowmanvillo, Ontario), who died at the said City of Oshawa, on the 9th day Of October, 1978, Intestate. Creditors and athers having dlaims against the said Deceased or his Estate are required ta send particulars and full proof thereof ta the undersigned on or before the l2th day of February, 1979, after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed having regard oniy ta the claims thon received. Dated at Town of Newcastle, this th day of January, 1979. L. C. Masan, QC. 135 Welington Street, P.O. Box 129, Bowmanvillo, Ontario, LiC 3K9. Solicitor for the Admin- istratrix23 epW*td A BIG BROTHER Phone 623-6646 49-MN REQUIRED Secretary-Giri-Boy Friday - b work directî y wlth President an d Sales Manager. * Typlng a must, shorthand valuable. E xperie nce proferred. Forward resume to: P. Box 39 Orono, Ontario LOB iMO -Att: Off ice Manage r 2-1 N PAPERBOYS-GIRLS needed ta delivor. The Canadian -Statesman. Routes availablo in King's Court, Waverley- Lawrence, Littie-Strike, ,Wellington St. and Scugog St. ameas. Availablo immedlately. Phone 623-3303. 2-1 RELIABLE womar- teo. do house-work, one, day- or- two haîf days a week. Must have own transportation. Phone 263-2009 after 6. 2-1 N R EQU 1R E1 an experienced pers on far part-timo genoral housekeeping in executive home, Liberty North area. Own teansportation. Phone 263-8288. 2-1 N RELIABLE, mature, aider lady as companion and housekeeper for two girls 12 and 17. Room and board plus small renumeration. Phone 523-7437. 2-1 Applications wi Il be receîved for CAR ETAKE R of Newcastle Community Hall up ta and including Monday, January 22nd,1979 6 P.M. Please apply, stating qualifications and salary expected, to: Box 531, Newcastle, Ont. LOA 1 HO 2-2 Tho Northumberland and Nowcasuo btoarao o Education Invites applications for the position of -CUSTODIAL FOREMAN-FOREWOMAN Duties include mn-service training and evaluaTion of custodial -staff, supervision of custodial pro gram, intorviowing of job applicants and rocommondations for hiring. Trhe successful appî icant will have an establishod background in labour supervision, includin g interpretation, undorstanding, and application of Collective Agreements. Curront Salary Rango: $12,953 ta $16,038 per annum. -Applications in writing wilH be received by the undersigned until 4: 00p.m., Monday, January 22, 1979 at 834 D'Arcy Street North, P.O. Box 470, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 4L2. Business Administrator and Treasurer PETERBOROUGH VICTORIA NORTHUMBERLANI NEWCASTLE RC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD requires SUPPLY TEACHERS for St. Joseph's School and St. Stephen's School, Bowmanvi lie Caîl Mr. R. Gutteridge 623-5151 or 623-3202. USED Furniture and Ap- 'Mlances. Paddy's Market, mampton 263-2241. 26-tf 3 or 4 BEDROOM home, in good ropair. Bowmanville area. Phono 623-1048. (No agents ploase).- 2-1 CASH for aald, silver,c Puns;, cdocks, Ioweiîery, dishos, furniture, cracks, ain tings, sealers, appliancos, Srioendly Flea Market, 23 King West, 725-9783. 9-tf Cars, Trucks., Tractors, Mot orcyc les Snowmobi les For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 45-tf Bowmanviîle Glass 143 Wel11ington St. 623-3410 Speciall zing in Cash & Carry, glass, mirrars, aluminum products (siding and dobrs) 28-tf N Lloyd Barnes Plumbing Carpentry,,Renovating AliI General Repairs REASONABLE RATES 263-2288 27-tt D. Beers & Sons CONSTRUCTION, New Homos - Renovating Rec Rooms Repairs of ail types. PHONE 623-2263 20-tf JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS - FUPN~ACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS PHONE HAMPTON 1263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 43 - Bowmanville 30-tf AN DERSON INSU LATION 623-5181 or 579-2060 Blown Cellulose Fibre for Attic and RAPCO FOAM for Walls. CITY and COUNTRY HOMES 7-tf N DARLI NGTON MASON RY Brick, Block, Stone CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES CHIMNEY CLEANING Phone 623-2176 45-tf D& R CUSTOM FENCING CUSTOM CHAINSAWING Phone Orono 983-5005 or 983-9627 il-tf Peter Sutherland Aluminum Prod. Bowmanville Siding - Soff it Fascia - Trough Shutters - Windows Doors - Awnings 623-4398 FOR FREE ESTIMATE. ALSO HANDLING VINYL SIDING 3-tf N BillI's GLASS and MIRRORS LTD. 7 Division St., Bowmanville, Ontario. Phono 623-5187. Mon. - Fri. 8:00 -5: 00 Sat. 9- 12 noon Shoot and Float Glass Seaîed Units - Storm Windows Store Fronts - Float Mirrors Patierned and Colored Glass and Giazing. 9-tf N DRY WALL FINISHING PLASTER REPAIRS Spray Stucco Celltnas Paintîng 2-2 WALLY LUCYK - Orono 983-5518 ýD 38-tf Don Brooks & Son Genera I Contra ctor and Custom Builder Phone 723-6176 New homes, additions, altera- 2.1 N tions, Çec rooms, garages, rep$irs of a Il types, etc. 25-tf RELIABLE person - willing to babysif, Monday through Friday, days or evenings. coins, Phono 1-983-9342.. 2-1 N J. WAII "tT he el Enniskillen, Ontario LOB iHO Have A Good Day Phone for * Ippointmnent SS Anniversary, *~ Weddinq.and Fammily Portraits In Our Studio, Your Home, .or on Location 78 King St. W. Bowmanville 623-2404 2-tf N M. Brooks CARPE NTRY R EMODE LL ING CUPBOARDS - VANITIES GENERAL REPAIRS Phone 623-5566 1 0-f AIl kinds of BRICKWORK, CHIMNEYS P. LOUWS CONSTRUCTION 149 Scugog St. Bowma nvillie 623-2756 13-tf WATER Wells borod, 30 tile. Ward's Weil Borlng. Tele- phone 342-2030. Representa- tIve Ha rry L. Wade. Tele- phone 987-4531. 16-tf GORD SIMPSON' Phone 983-5808 Orono, Ontario Painting Paperhanging- Ca rpentry Remodelling General Repairs Interior Exterior 14-tf REYNOLDS UPHOLSTERING Modern, Traditional and Antique. Free pcku p and delivery. FREE E STIMATES PHONE, 263-2132 R. R. 1, Hampton BYAM PLUMBING &HEATING AND AIR CONDITION NEW WORK AND R ENOVAT IONS FREE ESTIMATE! Village of Tyrone, R. R.5, BowmanviIli 263-2650 CATHMAR WE DRILLING Ur PONTYPOOL,0NT 705-277-2504 FARMS - COTTAGES Industrial and Commercial PUMP INSTALLATION 51-tf Hutton & Wiggans Insu lation BLOWNMETHOD FREE ESTIMATES 623-2551 33-tf N WILL do house cleaning, part qtimne. Phono 623-6350. 2-1 OXFORD Brick layers and Stonemasons LM. (Our fireplaces do not smoke> CHIMNEYS CLEANED Orono 983-5606 51-tf SNOW PLOWING RALPH FRY 623-7888 1-5 Ron's Floor Care Commercial and household cl0eaninc. Dry foam rug and cal-pet hampooing. Wax re- mnoval, walI washing. Ron Turcotte 623-7966 33-tf Auctian Sale Saturday, Jan. 13 7 p.m. At Pethick's Auction Barn, Haydon, 1 mile east of Enniskillen. Large quantity of f urniture and things. Property of Terry Donoghue. Coleman wood stove, lawn mower, fireplace stove, new window (28 x 20), fridcie, beddi ng, building board, plywood, T.V, dressers, high kitchen cup- board, new chain saw, new Skil saw, dishes, large quanti- t of tools, many other handy thi ngs. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethick, auctioneer. 2-1 N Auction Sale Stirtevant's Auction Hall 33 Hall1 St., Oshawa Thurs., Jan. i1 - 6p.m. Private estate of Mrs. Florence Young, 91 Rowe St., Oshawa in care of Marks and Marks, Lawyer. Nine piece antique diningroom suite (oerfect condition); antique six, piece bedroom 'suite (4 poster bed, spring and fmattress, vanity an d stool, higho dresser, in perfect codtoapprox. 1920); three oiece bedroom suite (old, good condition),' vanity and stool; hall mirror with hooks, treadie sewing machine, rock- ing chair, centre tables, an- tique dressers, chest of draw- ers; fur coats (lke new); oul paintings; Electrolux vacuum cleaner; brass tri-lite; fchesterfield suite; magazine rack; four tier glass do or sectional book shelf; two French doors; black and white TV, good condition; coffee and end tables; drapes; antique librarytbe 40" electric stoe; pe. chrome suite, press bacchairs; McClarv refrigerator; draftinq table; harvest table; washing ma- chine; work bench; kitchen cupboard; dlocks, botties; dishes; small appliances; step ladder. Terms cash, no reserve, ail furniture excel- lenf condition. Ail furnîturp Welcome. Sales every Tuesday and Thursday 6 p.m. Myles King, auctioneer, 725-5751. 2-1 Cornei's Auction Barn Friday, Jan. 19 7 p.m. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain Road. Season Opening Sale. Details next week. Anyone wishing to consign items to this sal[e, contact Don Corneil, auctioneer at R.R. 1 Little Britain 705-786-2183. 2-1 N January l3th Orange Hall, Cobourg Under instruction fram the 48-tf N executor 'of the estate of Merwin Avery, 1 wili offer for sale by public auction the fo;;iiowing contents on- Saturday, January 13th at 12:15 p.m. at the Orange Hall in Cobourg: oak china cabinet, two oak washstands with towel bars, oak dresser, mapie washstand and dresser, NING oak buffet with ca rvi ngs, oak D hall mirror with hooks press back rocker, oak centre table, S walnut end table, pine hoap back chair, studio cauch, le coffee and end tables, table iamps, wardrobe, magazine rack, Regent deep'f reoze, 50-tf N Regent refri gerator, Inglis washing machine, 5 swivel chairs, vacuum, fan heater, CCM bicycle, 7 piece £LL coaokware set (new), dishes rD appliances, linons, garden T. tool s, and many more items. Terms cash. No reser-ve. Northýumberiand Auctýion Services Limited, Paul Lean, auctioneor, 416-352-2403. 2-1 Christmas Day dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton and family included Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stapleton, and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martinel of Part Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stapleton were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oshorn in Camp- bellcroft, on Christmas even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Bll Henderson and family with Ronnie, Hen- derson, ail of Lethbridge ' Alberta spent the holiday season here, with Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson. New Year's Day visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott, included Mr. and Mrs. David Imlach, and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Imlach, Dale and Robert, Mrs. Stella Elliott, and Bud of Millbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapleton were dinner guests, New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morton and famnily at Kendal. With Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill, New Year's Day guests were Mrs. Mary O'Neill, Mrs. Clara Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Jones of Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jones, Cobourg and Miss Rebecca Beebe of Quay's Crossin. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood and Mrs. Gladys Wood of New- castle were dinner guests New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ton were visitors New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ton and family in Newcastle helping them celebrate Tony's birthday. Mrs. Tva Farrow was a visitor New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Finney, Maple Grove. Mrs. Bea Jones, with Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Carman Cornish and family of Orono, returned home, Tuesday afternaon, having, spent Christmas and New Year's wîth Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jones and family in Edmonton and all reported an enjoyable holiday, the young- er members having done some skiing in Jasper. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Iletcner were recent visitors with Mrs. M. Roenigk, Mrs. G. Upper, and Mrs. C. Bickle in Bow- manville. Mrs. Len Palmn, Mrs. P. Fairbrother, Mr. and Mrs. G. Veleke, Mrs. L. Lane, and Mrs. Agnes Burley, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Woods were Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Skinkle in Port Hope and Saturday evening Visitors 4JWth Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell. There were eight tables in play, Friday night, at the card party in aur community hall wîth the following winners - High Lady - Mabel Elliott, High Man - Alex Moffatt, 50-50 - Mrs. Milligan, Lucky Draws: Ladies - Dora DeSmit, Mary FREE REMOVAL 01- FRESH, DEAD and DISABLED FARM STOCK, CALL MARGWILL FUR FARM Ha Mpton 263-2721 Port Hope 885-5274 Thampsan, Men - Fred Yeo and Scott Yeo. Visitors last week with Mrs. Agnes Burley, were Mr. and Mrs. E. McEwen and Jaimie Johnstan of Peterborough on Thursday and on-Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ran Burley of Newcastle. Jim Adams and Phil Gilmer were the Greeters at aur Church door, Sunday rmorning for the first service of this New Year. The theme of Rev. Tizzard's sermon was "It'll Be Alright" and the choir sang "Ring the Belîs af Heaven". Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. - Bible Study in Church Hall. Wednesday - 6 p.m. - Brawnies meet in Church Hall. Thursday - 6:30 p.m. - Girl Guides meet in Church Hall. Sunday, Jan 14 at 7:30 p.m. - Pastoral Charge Hymn Sing here in Newtanviile. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill were Sunday dinner guests, with Mrs. Mary' O'Neill in Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. John Hender- son, Campbellford were Thursday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. T. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson were recent supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mareton Henderson at Mor- rish. Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimbail and Vieki included - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimbail, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbaîl and boys, Lake- shore, Mr. and Mrs. Rager Peel and family, Newcastle, Mrs. Kay Kimbaîl also New- castle, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bright and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bernie and family all of Oshawa. Carol Henderson and' Marilyn Ogden were bath home aver the weekend returning ta Kingston Manday marning. Mr. Dan Fletcher and friend were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher helping celebrate Queenie's birthday with a big cake, etc! Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Madeline Buckley, Newcastle on 'Wed., Jan. 17 at 2 p.m. Best wishes ta the Birthday gang - Tony Ton, Newcastle, Steven Gilmer, of Islingtan, Roy Smith, Bert Tompkins. and Queenie Fletcher, New- tonville, Jim Gilmer, and Leta Samis, Port Hope, Emerson Wiley of Niagara Falls! Kendal United Church Women-met at the-home ,of Mrs. Eleanor Foster on Wednesday afternaon. Mrs. R. Elliatt, acting p)resident for the first quarter, opened the meeting. Mrs. Stevens gave a p rayer f or the New Year, Mrs. Carscadden read the seripture and Mrs. Faster gave the devational. The minutes of the December meeting and the financial repart were read and appraved. Nates af thanks were read fram some of those who were remembered at Christmas time. In place of a pragam the afternoon was spent in planning the pragrams for the year. The meeting clased with the reeaing of benedictian. Lnhwas pravided b y Mrs. G. Cathcart and aur hastess Mrs. Foster. The February meeting will be held at the hame af Mrs. R. Eiliatt. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Cathcart and Mr. Arthur iN E WON VILLE Thompson had New Year's Day dinner with Miss Catherine Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Wybena spent New Year's wt hMr. and Mrs. Sid Wybenga and family of Newtonville. Mr. and Mrs. John McMil- ian of Thornhill spent the New Year's holidays at their cottage north of Kendal. Mr. and Mrs. R. Elliott recentiy visited Dr. and Mrs. J. Jansen of Scarborough at their Kendal farm home. Giad ta report mrs. Bruce Cathcart was abie ta get home from T 'oronto hos~pital last Saturday and trust sho wil continue to imprave. Mrs. T. Garbutt is a patient in Memorial Hospital Bow- manville. It is hoped she wiîî soon be weIl again. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carscadden spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ar gus Curtis and famiy and the foliowing day Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Geach went to Carscadden's to celebrate Mrs. Geach's birthday. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence7l'hertell on Saturday evening wore Mr. and Mrs. Ernest-Knapp and famiiy and on New Year's Day wore Mr. and Mrs. Jack Silverthorne of Cobourg and Mr. and Mrs. Orvle-7herteil and daughter of Orono and Now Year's Evo Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Therteil were with Mr. and Mrs. Don Graham of Millhrook. Mr. and Mrs. Burrows of Malton spent the New Year with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Little. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Byers LTD. rMeat" BILL HENDERSON Owner (416) 263-8072 from Welcome were supper guests last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wood. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bogdanovic celebrated their Christmas last, Sunday. Among their g ues ts were Mr. and Mrs. jak Carscadden Mrs. Warren Carson and Wilson. 1Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Carruthors of Bowmanville visited her mother Mrs. Eloanor Foster last Sunday. Wîth Mr. and Mrs. R. Elliatt on Sunday for dinner wero Mr. and Mrs. Neil Elliott and family from Ma pie Leaf, M r. and Mrs. Harland Elliott, Dan and Alan Webster -Mr' and Mrs. Harry Boudreau« and family to help celebrate three birthdays in the family within the week. At church on Sunday morn- ing Mr. Frank was* at the door. Rev. A. Tfizzard continued on the series, of the Books of the Bible, this time speaking from the Book of Zephaniah 3:14 and entitling his sermon "It'll be Ail Right His story ta the children was on Time and Computers. Next Sunday eVening- at 7:30 the Pastral H ymn Sing wili be held at Nowtonviile. To stop a nose bleed, St. John Ambulance recommends that casualty sit upright with head bent slightly forward. Victim should breath thraugh his mouth, and the soft part of the nose, should be pinched firmly closed. The nose should not be blown nor should it be plugged. 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