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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Apr 1979, p. 12

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LANE - Doug and'Susan are pleased to announce the birth of thoîr son Gregory Alan on March 29, 1979 at Guelph General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Bey and Irono Whîtakor, Scarborough and Ross and Thlma Lane of Bowmanvillo. 15-1 SAUNDERS - Laurmo and George are happy ta annaunco the brth of their daughter, Marcl Anne, born April 2 weighing 8 lbs. 12 ozs. Proud grandparents are Thelma and Lawrence Lttle. Special thanks ta Dr. Lai and Dr. Truman, 4th and sth floor maternity staff -at Oshawa General. 15-1 STOCKMAN - Rebecca and Heather are proud ta an- nounce the arrivai of their brother Brent James, on March 30, 1979 at Oshawa General Hospital, weight 6 lbs. 13 ozs. Proud parents are Rlck and Bannie. 15-1 e. a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gardon, aIl of Milton, Ontario, announce the forthcoming marriago of thir children, Gladys Evelyn and Robent William. Wedding ta take place at St. Paul's United Church, Milton, on June 9th, 1979 at 4:30 p.m. 15-1 Mr. andi Mrs. jacK Stoop are pleased ta annaunce the forth- coming marriage of their daughtor Maniette ta Lee Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Norris, Bowmanville. The weddlng wlilI take place May 26, 1979 at 3 o'clock l t Josoph's Roman Catholic Church, Bowmanville. 15-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Langstaff, R.R. 1, Newtonville are pleased ta announce the engagement of thir daughter, Shela Elizabeth ta Mark Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Dalmer, Kitchener. 1- Mr. and Mrs. Les Ricard of Bawmanville are ploased ta announce the engagement of their daughter Bannie Lynn ta William Edward, son o Mrs.' Teresa Marsden of Hanover. .Wedding ta take place May 26, 1979 at Bowmanville Pente- costal Church. 15-1 Mr. and Mrs. Len Rowe of Millicent, Aberta are pleasecd to announco the engagement of their daug hter Susan ta JollieJerry) Ter pstra, of Brooks, Aberta, son ýof Mr. and Mrs. Gerben Terpstra of Bowmanvil le. Wodding to take p lace on May 19, 1979 in Brooks, Alberta. 15-1 Weddi ng in late spring or summer? Bookîngs still available. Quality work at affordable rates. Caîl and compare. Photography by Larry Pankes, 571-1087, Oshawa. 13-4N BEV'S FLORAL CREATIONS "Flowers with Feeling" For any Occasion 623-3377 Sundays and Holidays Bey. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 il-tf FLOWERS --R JACKMAN Bowmanville Mall Phone 623-3365. PROMPT, SR COURTEOUS/ SERVICE FOR ALL YOURW FLORAL ~ U NE EDS \ F lowers SSay If iË , Best"j VAN BELLE DAI LY Dlivery ... Oshawa - Bowmanvilîo Area Phone 623-4441 43-ff CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division Sf., Bowmanviîîe HOSPITAL and U7~ SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS Flowering Plants and Cut Fmoars ADAMS- Stillborn at Oshawa General Hospital on April 4th, 1979, Ba b BOY Adams, beloved son a'Ï Brad and Cathy Adams. Bloved g randson of Llylle and Joyce Carroil, Newcastle, Murray and Ada Adams, Bowman- ville, and Lorne Ogden of Port Elgin, N.B. So dearly loved and wanted. 15-1 CROSBIE - Brett Carl. Suddenl y as the result of an accident, an Hwy. 2 near Bowmanville, on Thursday, April 5, 1979, Brett Crosbie of Bowmanville, in his l6th year; boioved son of Cornie and Alfred Crosble; dear brother of Chad. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home from Saturday evening. Funeral service 10 o'clock Monday morning at Maranatha Christian Refarm- ed Church. Interment Bow- manvil le Cemtery. 15-1 N KENT - John B. At Oshawa Genoral Hospital on Tuosday, April 10, 1979 John B. Kent, bloved san of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Kent of Bowman- ville. Beloved brother of Arthur of Oshawa and Robert of Bowmanvillo. Uncle of Kari and Anne Kent. A private famly service was held at the Mct1ntosh -Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King St. East, Oshawa. Followed by crema- tlan. 15-1 MYERS - Suddenly as the resuit of an accident on Thursday, April 5, 1979 Allen David Myors, Bowmanville, aged 26 years. Beloved husband of Debbie Christie. Dean father of Mark Allen. Dean son of Mrs. Cecilia (Babs) Myers and the late Vncent Myors. Brother of Ross, Michael, Jo-Anneî and Wayne. Grandson of Mrs. J. Houston, Oshawa andý Mr. and Mrs. J. My ors, Avonmore. Service ýwas held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Monday afternooÀ. Inter- mont Bowmanville Cemetery. OS BORNE - Orville. Sudden- t y af his nesidence an Wednes- day, Aprii 4, 1979, Orville Osborne of R.R. 4, Bowman- ville, in his 78th year, husband of thfe late 'Beatrice Down, dean fathen of Mns. Alex White (Lillian) and Mrs. Harold Hammond (Helen). Rested at the Northcuff Elliott Funenal Home. Funenal service 1:30 'clock Saturday afternoon. Informent Bowmanville Cemetery. 15-1 N STENGER - Rudoiph P. At Memonial Hospital, Bowman- ville, on Wednesday, Apnil 4, 1979, Rudol ph Stenger of R.R. 1, Enniskilion, in his 87th yean; beioved husband of Era M. Wunderîich; dean father of Mns. F. Herbst (Cordula>, Hefflingen, Swtzerland, Mrs. R. Weeden (Judy) Fairbanks, Alaska and Fran k, Ennisklllen. Restod at the Northcutt Eliatt Funenal Home. Funeral service was heîd Manday affonnoon. Inter- ment Bowmanvillt- Cemeteny. COLLINSON - Dorothy. In memary of our wife and mothor who passed away on April 14, 1977. 1 have lost my soul's companian, Alfe l nked with m y wn, And day by day 1 miss hor more As 1 walk through lite alone. Thaugh hon smile has gone forevor And her hand I cannot touch; 1 shah nover lose the momory Of the one I loved so much. A preciaus one from me has gane, Avoice I lovedisstilled WhAilch is vaca nt ln mi homo - Sadlmssed by husband, Harry, aul and Banche and family. 15-1 COOMBS - ln laving memory of George Hilliard Coambs who passed away AprIl 10, 1965. You left us quietly wthout goodbye But momorios of you will nover de. - Ever remembered by son Bill and daughtor-in-law, Norma. 15-1 EDDYVEAN - In iaving memory of my husband, John, wha left me an Good Friday, Apri1 2th, 1968. Motrichly was 1 blest with one Made life a joy in years naw Lifepsempty now, but oh, l'm glad And thank God for the years we had. - Always tenderly remembered by his wife, Viola. 15-1 HOLROYD- Brian. In lovlng memory of a dear son and brother, who passed away April 13, 1977. In tears wo saw you sinking We watched yau fade away Our heants wore aîmost broken You faught so hard to stay. But when we saw yau sleeping Sa peacefully free from pain Wo couid not wish you back To suffer that again. Days af sadness stili came 'or us Tears in silence often flIow For memory keeps you ever near us Tho' you died two years ago. - Sadly missed by Mom and Dad, Wayno and Choryl. 15-1 HOLROYD - ln lavlng memary of a dean nephew and cousin, passed away Apnil 13, 1977. Ho Ift us quietly, His thoughts unknown, But left a memory We are proud to own, Sa troasuro him Lord, In your gardon of rest. For when on earth Ho was ane of the best. - Sadly m issod by Aunt Dorc, cousin Onie. 15-1 PROUT - In lovîng memory of Thomas Everson Prout who passed away April 13, 1943. - We wilI allways cherish the wonderful momories you have left to your family and friends. 15-1 SIMPSON MEMORIALS Monuments - Markors - Inscriptions s49 Lavinia Street Port Hope 885-6434 HOME APPOINTMENTS MGLADLY 41-1GE RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED Established 1846 P.O. Box 176 aqr 73 Ontario Street Port Hope, Ontario km -o--- --d LlA 3W3 WORKMANSHIP - QUALITY High Qua lity at1 Phono 885-5216 Homne 885-5222 24-tf LUX rON - In loving memory of m y dean mother, Emma Elizabeth, who passed away Apnil 9, 1952, dean father, Frederick James, who passed away April 1, 1959. Godlooked around his gardon And saw an empty space Ho thon Iooked down trom heavèn And saw your tired face Ho put his arms anound you And Ho toak you In his cane To make up for aIl you suffered And ail1 that was unfa ir They say in time you do forget To some that may be true But we who knew you best In lite WiiI always love and remember you. - SadI ymissed and oving Iy remem bereds by daughter Ethel. 15-1 TRIM - Gordon -L. -In -Iaving memory af a dean husband, father and grandpa who loff us so suddenly April111,1977. - Sadly mîssed by wife Isabelle, chiidren Bruce and Marilyn, son-miaw Dave, g randchildren Jessica, Michoie and Mark. 15-1 VENNING - Orr. In oving memory of my husband who passed away April 11, 1976. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near Sulent thoughts of fimes foget hon Hold memonies that will Iast forever. - Always remembered, wife Edna. 15-1 WELSH - In oving memory ot a dean husand and fathor, Everett, who passed away April 10, 1975. Sadiy missed aîong life's way Quiotiy remembered every day No longer in aur lives ta share But in our heants he's always thero. -Wifeand famiIy. 15-1 i would like ta express my sincere fhanks f0 relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expression of sym pathy with arrangements, cards and donations to the charify of their chaice, aiso the many acts of kindness shown me during my recent bereavement. M y spia fhanks ta Unit 8 of Trinity Church for serving lunch; to Rev. J. Peters and Rev. A. Amacher and Morris Funeral Cae.Refa Osborne 15-1 We wouid like f0 express aur approdiation toalal our friends, relatives and neig hbors for al the glfts, cards and best wishes received on the occasion of aur 4th Wodding Anniversary. A ver y specil thanks toaour family ton ail the thoughtful and generaus acts that made our anniversary such a memorable occasion. Clarence and Muriel Yeo 15-1 Sincere thank you to al aur friends and neighbors and especially doctors and nurses at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital for ail their help in the Ioss of aur husband and father. The Stenger family. 15-1 We wouid like ta thank you ail so much for the cards and fowers duning aur recent bereavement. Your thoughts were a great comfort. Brad and Cathy Adams 15-1 My thanks ta Dr. Ewerf and nurses on medical floon for th eir good care. Mabel Badgen 15-i At this time may we extend ta oun man y relatives, friends and neigh bours, aur most sincere thanks and approcia- tion for youn many enquiries, visits, cards, f iowers, food and enerous donations fo the Rector's Fund and Cancer Research, on the necent iass of aur dean husband and father, J. Georg e Stephenson. A' seciathank you to Dr. Mkios, Rev. Haldenby, nurses Mrs. O' Brion, Mns. White, Nancy Stephenson and Betty Meta, Durham Lodge No. 66 and Morris Funeral Chapel for thein comfort and stnength. Anne Stephenson and family. 15-1 FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this soal1. iff's your--F ROI guaat'o STAF FORD BROS. LTD. ,uiori-a DA Z' Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby Phono Whitby 668-3552 Spring Concert foatu ring the FLORADORAS Four Wheol Drive Barbershap Quartet Also Alanah Colos Wed., April l8th 7: 30 p. m. ORONO UNITED CHURCH Adults $2.50 - Chidren $1.50 15-1 RUMMAGE SALE, ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Thursday, April 19 10-4 PLEASE COME! 15-2 DANCING TV RON E COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday, April 28 8:30 -1 a.m. $5 per couple Ticketsaetdoor, D.J. 15-2N MOVIES The Wavonloy Community Association presents on April 14 Gulîiver*'s Travels TIME: 1-3p.m. PLACE: St. Stephen's School ADMISSION: 50c April 28 Jungle Book 15-1 Whitby Lions Club prosonts, ""A Toast To Spring B aIl"V featuring ART HALLMAN'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Sat., April 28, 1979 9p.m. toi1 a.m. IROQUOIS PARK ARENA, WHITBY Attendance draw for $100.OGat 9 p.m. Six other cash draws of $25.00 and $50.00 throughout the evening. Main draw at 1 p .m. is a Zenith 26" Colour T.V. Console Modol with Remote ContraI. Food included, dress optional, 1bar facilities. $20.00 per couple AIl proceeds for community pro tects. For reservati ons please cail l- W. Schatzmann Real Estate 668-3338 John Townsend 668-4465 Bill Whittick - 655-3166 Whitby Lions Cl ub members. 15-1 Weîcome ta a Gleaner Combine Sales Features meet- ing introducing the N Senies Rotary Combines. Apnil 18 at 8 p.m. at Trewin Farm Equip- ment. Refreshments. BI ack- stock 986-4283. 15-1 N Buy tickets soon for the C.S.S. Drama Club production af "Joseph and the Amazinp Technicolor Dreamcoat', Apnil 25,26,27 and 28,8 p.m. at B.H.S. Phono 728-5146 for tickets. 15- N Anything and Everything YARD SALE lOa.m - 6p.m. April l3th, i4th and lSth 3 miles oast of Newcastle, north side of Hwy. 2 Used lawnmowers, lawn rollers, 12 h.p. and 15 h.p. riding- mower, 1 sing le; 1 doub[e snowmobile trail or, 12 x 20 wooden shed, 16" x 16" x 3/4'" foamn for insulation, used lumber, 1966 Voîkswagen, 12 x 8 steel gates, 4 cyl. Wisconsin motor, central air conditboner, 1/2 ton trailer, used vacuum cleaners, oak library table, other cupboards, Iamps, children's size 4 clothes, siate file, flrewood ($19 face cord), SMALL dog Short-flaireO, maie, blonde in calaun. If found please cail 1-983-5295 coliect. Rewand. 15-tf N POODLE, creamn coloun, sayed female, answers ta Kell" Phono collect 632623 on contact dog catcher. Would lady who ohoned olease caîl again. 1- Anyone in terestea in view- ing fine cinema lacally, directors such as Bergman, Truffaut, Herzog, Kubrick. Cati Glen Jackman at 623-4343. 15-1 N EASTER CRAFT Egg Decorating ChilIdren age 6 t0 12 THURSDAY, .APRI L. l2fh at 4p.m. BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 62 Tom porance St. 623-7322 15-1 RUMMAGE SALE Friday, April 27 7 -9 p.m. al KNOX CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Scugog Sf. N., Bowmanville Ref reshments avalilable 15-2 MID MARCH MUSIC CONCERT by Pinos, M.J. Hobbs, Bowmanviloe Sr. Public and B.H.S. Bands at DURHAM CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL (Scug og Street) WEDNES DAY, APRIL 18 7:30 p.m. Llmited tickets at door. Adults $2. 15-1 Rummage a nd Ba ke Sale St. Joseph's School Grade 5 -6 THIRD ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE ChiIdren in Honduras Saturday, April 21 at 9a.m. St. Joseph's Church Libent St. S., Bowmanviîle> Rummage Donations? St. Joseph's School 623-5151 15-2N DELICATESSEN Vic's Smoked Meats Delicatessen at the Talisman Emporium, Newcastle every, Saturday and Sunday. Nafunalîy cured, hardwood smoked cald cuts. We Aiso Cator 9-tf N CAMPING FOR BOYS An exciting camping program for al boys. Residential Camps: Camp Samac - Oshawa 8 to11 y ns. Camp Samac Adventure Base Ha liburton, Ontario il to 16 yrs. Prognam is open toalIl boys. For information and brochures contact: Bo Scouts of Canada, 1711 Simcoe Sf. North, Oshawa, Ont. L1G 4Y1 on phono: 416-725-4734. 14-5N EAR PIERCING $8.0 (no appoint ment necessary) Plus 10 per cent off f irst purchaseo f oarnings with roloase slip. Hooper's Jewellers Ltd. 29 King St. E. Bowmanvillo 623-5747 2tfN BE A BiG.SISTR!:p For Women Only - Y, have free lounge wee lingerie by ha 1ina chenie Party"l.vlFor information 1please 728-9343,after 5:30 p.m. 26-tf N ýou can ar and a"Ma more call 13-tf BMHA Hockey Pool nesults for Apnil lth. Winner of the finst goal Marilyn Thonne of Toronto. Winner of the last goal Ken Tryon of Oshawa. N ext Pool, final game of Stan ley Cup. Anyone wishing tickets pleaso contact Fran Jeffers, 623-3241. 15-1 318 ~ i dODG engne ro S7HNa 1 30Enua mileage $100. Black bench van seats, $15 each, 14" wheel dliscs. Phono 623-9139. 15-1 SPRING FASH IONS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY The Nearly New Shop 131 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-4100 73 Colina St., Oshawa 579-9595 Shop daily 9:30 -5:30 (Oshawa - Thrusdays until 9 P.M.) 15-1 N WELL rotted manure for sale, and trees cut and removed. Lig ht trucking jobs. Phono 728-2410. 15-1 1974 HONDA motorcycle, C.B. 360. Excellent condition, 6,000 miles. Best offer. 1974 Dart Sparte, small V8, floor shift, 50,000 miles, good condition $900 or best offer. Phono Orono 983-9462 after 4 o'ciock. 15-2 ANTIQUE CLOCKS -Repaired- Parts available for most antique dlocks, pocket watches and modemn watches, and dlocks and 400 day dlocks. Our repairs are done with modem up-ta-date oquipment* ,and qualified Swiss trainod watchmaker. HOOPER'S' J EWELLERS LTD. 29 King St. East Phone 623-5747 il-tf N YORKSH IRE f irst litter sows due ta farrow soon also self feeders, round and square. Phono 728-3809. 15-1 CHROME kitchen set with six chairs, chostorfield and chair and end tables, pool table 4' x 8' complote, ail in gaad condition. Phono 987-5453. 15-1 AMANA deep f reeze, 21 cu.fft. Phono 623-7459. 15-1 SEED GRAIN OATS and BARLEY Cleanod and Treated WESLEY J. YELLOWLEES Phone 263-2023 14-4N MAPLE SYRUP PHONE GIBSON ORCHARDS LIMITED 623-3358 13N 2000 BALES quality horse hay. Phono 987-4865 after 5 p.m. 12-tf N QUANTITY ofPgood ul it mixed hay. PonoeFrank Hoag, 263-2082. 13-3N engines, 2 and 4 cycle used furniture bought ar on promises. Cali E Furniture and ApplI Liberty and Scugog S Hampton, 263-2294. HIGH quaiity, certified foundatian seed potatae. table potatoes and onlai Bouma 623-2847. APPLES-CID WILL DELIVER Phone 623-369' SH. PEL No Sunday Sales USED furniture an ý liances. Paddy's amptan. 263-2241. J and M TIRE Servi Michelin tires, your or radial centre. 299 Dear Oshawa. 576-1220. le, also ind sold El mer's iancos, Streets, 14-8N ýd, and s, also rns. Joe 14-tf N )ER 48-tf N nu ap- Market. 33-tf Aice far ne-stop in Ave., 46-tf OSHAWA SCREENED SAND GRAVEL &STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCIS ALL SIZES FOR DRIVEWAYS & PARKING LOTS TOPSOIL &DIRT FILL Phone Oshawai f 725-0232 SOLINA RD. N. 1 Mile North of Hwy. 2 RIDE un gently needed between Ohawa-Bowman- ville area and Peterborough, summen week days, wili pay gas. Phono 263-2135. 15-1 2500 miles. Excellent shape. $975. Phone 987-5289 evenings. 15-1 N 600 BAL ES cattie hay, 85 cents bale; garden tractor, lawn- mower and other attach- monts, $150. Phono 263-2649. 15-1 N CAB for Datsun pickup, two six Iug wheels with tires, bed chesterfield. Phono 623-6562. 15-1 FRIDGE andstove, bestoffer. Phone 623-6572. 15-1 N 14 h.p. CASE garden tractor, mower and snow blade, wheel weights and chains. 10 months oid. $3000. Utility trailer, 5'6"w x 11' long. $375. Box trailer, 5' x 10', 13" wheels, springs, steel sides 6" high and steel tai! gate and tiit, $475. Phone 987-5222. 15-1iN TWO 9.50Xl6.5 G.M. wheeis and one 8 ply highway tire, 7%/ Bell hoimet, G.M. spare tire carrier, 10 speed bicy cie, H. D. tire chains f or 9.50X16.5 tires, truck camper shock absorbers and "hold downs", 1957 Chev Custom radio and some "283" engino parts, floor polisher, rockinfg chair, bathroom, -scales and 18" gas lawn mower. Phone 623-5117. 15-1 N Ai makes and models for FREE pickup and delivery in Osh- awa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Ajax and Pickering, 571-1385 Bernina Sewing Centre Whitby Mal Whitby Complote tuneup $15., inci. letin, ail, adjust tension a-id timing. 8-tf ANTIQU ES, stamps for col- lectors, jowellery, coins, hand knltting, crafts, rofinlshing,, caning, Minwax Products, home baking, European Smoked Meats, Snack Bar - ail at The Talisman Em- porum, 11/2 miles north of No. 2H HiÎwy tNewcastle, Ont. Open 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sat., Sun. and holidays. 8-tf SEED GRAIN Highest Qua lity BARLEY - OATS SOYBEANS and CORN Custom Cieaning and Treating CERESMORE FARMS LTD. 623-3552 623-7233 11-12N PADDY'S Market now has new furniture, appliances,. T.V.s and stereos and also used furniture and appliances. Will accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phono 263- 2241. 33-tf TROPICAL Fish Circles."Big Tank Sale" starts today uni'il Easter. AIl f ish 10 per cent off. Hampton 263-8838. 13-3N EASTER bunnies for sale. Phono 987-4948. 14-2N END 0F N EWSPAPE R ROLLS Suitabie for Wrapping China When Moving, Lining Dresser Drawers, Making Patterns, Tablocloths for Banquets, etc.' .ALSO Aluminum Sheets 24 x 36 for lnsulating Protocting Bushes, Trees, Making Shuttors, etc. THE CANADIAN STATEAMAN SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY HIGH\tAY 2 -s t YOUNG working girl nequines, raom and board, preforably north Bowmanvilie. Phono 623-6288. 15-1 . .. .. .. NO GAMBLE WHEN YOU BUY A "ICERTIFIED"USED CAR F ROM MacDonal d Ford BOWMANVI LLE WE GIVE YOU A WRITTEN .......... IT.Ton. .y.r. . u .y.u . unhappy with the car you buy, you may neturn if within 7 days fan a fui! nef und. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 623-4481 J and M TIRE Service for Michelin'tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave.., Oshawa. 576-1220. 35-tfN '72 GRAN Torino, goad running conditian. $395. Phono 623-6506. 15-1 N MUSTANG Il, 1974, 2 door, 4 cyl., automatic, radio, recon- ditioned wlth low mileage, eng me, dlean, sporty. Lic. LVZ 226. $1895. Ford 1971, 4 doar, V-8, automatic,, power steering, radia, original mloeage, 78,914, dlean. As is special $525. Graham's Garage, 263-8172. 15-1N '72 MGB, 73,000 miles, as is,~ bost offer. Phono 623-4250. - 15-1iN 1975 GMC SINGLE axIe dump, truck. 65 series. Phone, 576-6077. 1-1N- '70 DART Swingor, 340ý__ automatic, $500 - best off or - or trade. Phono 623-4661. '5î MUST sell 1976 two doar Grenada, (laaded) low' mileage, excellent running car. No reasonablo offer rot used. Cal l1-705-277-2792. 15-1 N '70 MONTE Carlo, Ai condi- tion, vinyl roaf, skirts, power windows, $1795, certif ied. Trade considered. 623-3363 or 623-2492. 15-1 '76 HONDA Civic hatchback, undercoated,Michelims, 29,000 miles, 4 speed, certified. PhonoeIHa mpton 263-8256. 15-1 '78 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4 door, power steerin? and brakes, radia, electric defogger. Certif ied. $5900. Phono 623-2390. 15-1 N '77 HONDA Civic, 4 speod, FM 8 track stereo, radiais, very good g as, excellent conditian, certififed, $3300. Phone 576-3628 or 987-5227. 15-2 '74 VEGA GT, 4 speed, goodi condition, no rust, now radiaIs, motor needs work. $600. Phono 1-983-5755. 152 1975 GMC 1/2 ton pick up, 350' V8 engine, standard transmis-, sion, standard brakes, conventianal steering, white wali tires, AMradio, new snaw tires, very dlean, $2100 firm. Phono 728-1863. 1. '77 PONTIAC station wagon'~ p ower brakes and steering; tilt, air conditioning, tinted glass, cruise contrai, rear defrster, extra snows, certi- fied. 4 Duke St., Bowmanvillie, 623-5827. 15-1W 1976 G.M.C. 3/ ton H.D., 350 auto., P.S., P. B., many o p io s 18,000 m iles, .T . . isateýd cap. Excellent con- dition. 885-9575. 15-1 FLORIDA ST. PETERSBURG INDIAN ROCKS BEACH One bedroom apartments dlrectIy on guif. For information and brochure cal!: 623-9545 after 6 P m -14-2 ROOM: Newcastle village, single bedroom plus fuît use of house facilities, $125 a month. First and iast month's rent. Pleaso cal!1623-6121. 14-2N HAST INGS - Apartment for rent in town. Near water and fishing. Four rooms and bath. $185 plus utilities. Phone 623-7523. 6-tf N, CLASSIFIED DEADLINE Tues.,12 noon 623-3303] THOUGHTFULNESS - CONCERN - SERVICE Concern tor the demands upon you . . . our f irst consideration. To ensure you the helpfulness you need. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE e 1, 1 41-1

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