12 The Canadian Statesma1, Bowmanville, June 27, 1979 CLASSUFUED DEADLINE011 ues., 12 noon 623-3303 DENARD - Bob and Maryi Anne wlsh ta announce the arrivai ai a daughter Susan Elizabeth Reece, 8 lbs. 151/2 ozs. on Friday, Jurne 22, 1979. A sister for Michelle and A. 26-1 Van LONDEN - Gerrit and Debbie welcome with love their first born, Adam Gerrit, born at Oshawa Hospital on June 15, 1979 weighing 8 lbs. 8 azs. Proud grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Horace Vetzal ai Curtice and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Van Londen Sr. of Bowmanvillé. Great grand- chlld ai Mrs. Mary Vetzel ai Courtice, Mrs. Violia McClemon ai Oshawa and Mrs. Gerrit Van Loniden ai Holand. 26-1 Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Arseneault, Medicine Hat, Alta. and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Scott wlsh ta announce the iorthcoming marri age ai their children Melody and Bill. The wedding will take place July 14, 1979 in Calgary, Alta. 26-1 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnston, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Johnson, R. R. .2, Orono are pleased ta annaunce the forthcoming marriage ai their children Virginia Leah ta Paul Douglas. Marriage ta take place on Saturday, Jul y 28, 1979 at 3 o'clack at Urana United Church. 26-1 Grant and Marion Malley, Bowmanville and Ted and Wanda Morris, Ajax, are pleased ta announce the forth- caming marriage ai their children Karen Dianne Malley ta James Theodore Morris. The wedding ta take Place July, 14, 1979 in 5t. John's Anglican Church , Bawman- ville. 26-1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thiele are proud ta annaunce the forthcomina marriac e ai thei r daughter Jo Ann Mary ta Murray Frank, son af Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fleetwood ai Bcwmanville. The wedding wlll take place at 4 o'cl ock p.mn. July 1, 1979 at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Bowmanville. 26-1 Mr. and Mrs. KarI White are happy ta announce the forth- co ing arriaqe ai their daughter Lau rieAnn ta Garth Eugene Jensen, son ai Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jensen ai Napanee. Wedding ta take l acpe Saturday, Jufy 7, 1979 at 330 p.m. at Bowmanville Baptist Church. 26-1 Dr. and Mrs. Alan, Binns, Sydney, Australia annaunce the engagement ai their. daughter, Robyn Loraine ta John Truman Aluin, son ai Mrs. Vera Allun and the late Clare.E. Allun, Bowmanville. The wedding will take place an Saturday, July 28, 1979 at Forward Baptlst Church, Toronto. 26-1 Allan J. Werry and Diane Werry and family invite their frlends and relatives ta, their home at Double S.J. Ranch, R. R. 1 , Enniskillen, on Sunday, July 8 from 2 - 5 and 7 - 9 ta loin with them in cele brating their 25th wedding B0E - Donald Alexander. At his home 252 King St. E. on Saturday, June 23, 1979, Don Bae ai Bowmanviile in hîs 73rd y ea r, beioved husband of Hester Marcraft, dear father ai Mrs. N. Hnatluk (Jeanette). Rested at the Northcutt Elliatt Funeral Home. Funeral service Tuesday afternoon. Interment Bawmanville Cernetery. 26-1 N GRAHAM - Blair Haward. Suddeniy on Manday, June 25, 1979 Blair Graham of R.R. 1 Blackstock. Dearly loved son ai Harvey and Joan Graham, dear brother ai Cheryl, Mark, and Robert ail at home. Dear ý ra ndson ai Mr. and Mrs. rank Hoskin and the late Mr. and Mrs. Caurtney Graham. In his 2lst year. Resting at the chapel ai McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry. Service on Wednesday at 2 pm. Interment Pine Grave Cemýetery. Donations may be made ta the charity ai yaur choice. 26-1 MacKAY - Roy John. On Manday, June 25, 1979 at Oakville Trafalg ar Memorial Hospital Roy John Mac Kay in his 85th' year. Beloved husband ai Gladys Brown, dear fatherai Helen (Mrs. G. lnglehart) and Jack ai Stark- ville, James af Burlington and Bud and Robert. Brother ai Viola (Mrs. G. Morton) Orono, Ida (Mrs. G. Plumb), Bow- manville. Loved by eleven grandchildren and four great gra ndchildren. Resting at the Oakview Funerai Home, 56 Lake Shore Road West, Oak- ville (one block east af Kerr) from 7 .m. Tuesday. Funeral service twa o'clack Thursday aiternoan. Interment Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. 26-1 NEAL - On Saturday, June 23, 1979 Sylvia C. Neal ai Orchard Park, N.Y. Wiie ai the late Munroe A. Neal. Mother ai John L. Neal ai Akron, Ohio and -the late Frederick C. and Munrae A. Neal Jr. Sister ai Florence Larson of . California. Memorial services irom the F. E. Brown and Sans Funeral Home Inc., New York a n Tuesday, June 26, at 11:00 a.m. For iurther information caîl Mrris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. 26-1 ORMISTON - Effie Luelia Sadie. At Fairview Ladge, Whitby, on Mlonday, June 25, 1979. l n her 92nd year Sadie Luella Rundie iormerly ai Broaklin. Beloved wiie ai the late William A. Ormiston. Dear mother af Jessie (Mrs. Bruce Kink) ai Sauina, Catharine (Mrs. Orval Jackson) ai Oshawa, Nrene (Mirs. E. Harvey) ai Omemee, Bruce ai Lindsay and Marion (Mrs. Alex Blair) ai Broaklin. Also survived by 18 grand- chiidren and 23 great grand- children. Rest ing a f the Carsan Funeral Home and Chapel, 79 Baldwin St., Brook- lin from 2 o'clock Tuesday aiternoan. Funeral service in the chapel 2 'clock Wednes- day aiternoan. Interment Mt. Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. 1 26-1 PEARCE - Florence Eliza- beth at York Central Hospital on Manday, June 25, 1979. Florence Walkington, wife af the late Eric W. L. Pearce ai Richmond Hill, dearmother of Marilyn (Mrs. John Speers), of Caledon, Douglas, ai Baia, and the late Robert E. (Bob). Alsa survived by 5 grand- children. Resting a t the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St., Richmond Hill, service on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Interment'Bawmanville Cemetery at 2 p.m. In remembrance a donation may be made ta your favorite charity. For iurther informa- tion caîl Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. 26-1 N anhy. ay.Bst wss R EDMOND - Edward. Ai Only. 6-1 N Memarial Hospital, Bowman- ville, on Thursday, June 21, 1979, Edward Rcdmand ai hU~ IS1I~*¶~tlI Ncwfanvile, in his 88th ycar. Blaved husband ai the late Catherine Flynn. Dear father am oai Joseph,MPrs. R. Rcynolds (Mildred), Mrs. J. Buchart Sandra Garrad wauld like ta (Iniez), and Bernard, Mrs, T. invite her iricnds and rela- Wheelock (Rita), Mrs. R. tives to aTrousseau Tea in her Engclahl (Geargina), Mrs. C. hanour on Sunday, July 8th Mackiin (Mary Stella). Rest- from 2 - 5 p.m. at the home ai cd at the Northcutt Elliott her mother Mrs. Carohyn Funerai Home, Bowmanvilic Garrod, 55 King St. E., New- and Mass far Christian Burial castle. 26-2 10:00 a.m. Saturday, St. Joscph's Church. Interment BEV'S Mount Hope Ccmtcry.1 26-1 N PLORAL C k---AT ION S VERLEYSEN- Cnstancia "Flowers with Feeling" Hospital on Monday, June 25, For anyOccasion 1979. Beioved wifc ai the late Peter Vericysen. ln her 64th 623-3377 ycar. Dear mother ai Irene (Mrs. Àndrew Dusseidorp) Sundays and Holidays Ca urtice; Elisa Hamer, Bey. 579-5021 Lindsay; Wait, Bawmanvillc; Ruh 23729Francine (Mrs. Raiph Ruth623-259Newton) Hampton; Giscla ____________________ (Mrs. Gar y Smith) London; Edith (Mrs. David Pearsan) Cobourg; Nancy (Mrs. David Norman Whitby; Bernard, CARNAT ION Fairview, Aberta; James, FLO ER HOP Cobourq. Predeceasd by two 33 Division St.,Bawmanville iy remembered by 12 grand- £ -1 Y a- l chiidrcn. 623-714 HOSPITAL and SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS Flowering Plants and Cut Flowers Arrangements made, by Jcwcil Funeral Home, Cobourg. Visiting an Tucsday, June 26, 2 - 4 m.,7 -9 p.m. Requiem Mass at St. Michael's Roman Cathotic Church, Cobourg, Wednesday, June 27. 1979 at 11:00 ar.. Inferment at St. 'Michaci's Cemetery, Cobourg. COOMBS- In iaving memory ai a dear father who died Apri 1 10, 1965, mother wha died June 10, 1976. God knew that they were suffering That the hi ls were hard ta cli mb, Sa He ciased their weary eyclids, And whispered, Peace be thine, Awa ln the beautiful hulis ai By the valiey ai rest 50 fair Sayme day, we knaw not when He wiii meet aur laved ones there. - Sadiy' missed but neyer forgatten. Loving daughter Gladys, son-in-iaw Bcnny, g randsan Jack and fami ly Woodward. 26-1 HUBBARD - In iaving memory ai a dear husband Oliver who passed away June 27, 1963. Sulent memories true and tender Justta show h stili remember. - Always remembered by wife Minnie and daughter Marion. 26-1 LEVETT - Joseph. In ioving menory ai a dear father and grandiather wha passed away J une 28, 1976. Wanderfui memaries waven in gald This is a picture wc tenderly haid, As time unfoids anather year, Thoughs ai you are ever near. - Aiways remembered, son Jim, Barbara and grand- children. 26-1 NESBITT -Percy James. In laving memory ai a dear husband, father, and son who passed away June 27, 1978. t's ionely here withaut you, We miss you more each day, For ie is not the same ta us Sinceyu were caliied away. - adiy missed by wiie Margaret, daughters and dad. 26-1 PARK- In loving memory ai a dear mother and grand- mother Helen Mae wha passed away June 25, 1971. Oit we think ai yau, dear mather, And aur hearts are iilied with pain, Oh, this >earthy wouhd be a heaven Cauld we hear your voice again Eight years -have swiftly passed away But stil11 we dan't f or get For in the hearts thathloved you best Your memory ingers yet. - Sadlieymissed and loving iy remem ered by daughter Glenna, san-in-law Ray and grandchiidren Andrea, David and Daria. 26-1 RU ITER - ln loving memory ai Waiiy wha passed away June 27, 1977. He is gone but not forgotten And s0 dawns another year n aur lonely hours ai thinking Thoughts ai him are always nea r. Days ai sadness wi 11 came 'er us, Many think the wound is heaied But they 1ittie know the sarrow That lies ln the heart conceai- ed. - Aiways rcmembered by Norma and chiidren. 26-1 We wish ta take this opportunity ta thank aur neighbours, triends, and rela- tives for your kindness expressed during aur recent bereavement.,Aspecial thank- e ou ta Club 21 ai Haydon, the ev. S. Baxter, Toronto, and the members ai Mrris Funeral Home, Bowmanville. David and Alexandrea Morrow and the Trewin iami ly 26-1 1 would like ta thank all thase wha sent me cards, fruit, flowers and visited me while in the hospital, and after at home. Special thanks ta Dr. Stewart and nurses ai Port Perry Hospital for their excel- lent care.* Weir Swain 26-1 1 wish ta thank my family, relatives and iriends for flowers, cards and g uts and visits while i n Memorial Hospital and at home. Thanks ta nurses on iirst iloar for their kindniess and care. Special thanks ta Dr. Sylvester and Dr. Jethalal1. Elva Montgomery26l I wish ta thank my family, relatives and friends for f iowcrs, cards, gits and visits whihe in Memoriah Hosputal. Thanks ta the nurses and Dr. Sylvester for their special ca re. Roy Cochrane 26-1 Bawmanvii1ie Scouts, lst and 5th g raup, wish to thank the resi dents ai Bowmanviiie for saving their papers. Next paper drive i s tentat ively set for September. 26-1 Community Care wouid like ta thank ait hase who contri- buted ta the succcss ai the Senior Citizen's Day Tea and Museum Tour. Especialiy those seniors who came and enjayed the aiternoon, this made ail the organizatian and work worthwhilc. 26-1 I wish ta express my sincere thanks ta Drs. Ewert, Sungal and Jethalai and nurses on third iloar for the excellent care I reccived while in haspital and ahso ta Rev. Amacher for his kindly visits, also ta iamily and friends for their visits, cards and>f Iow..rs and ta my neighbors for the iovcly basket ai -fruit and goadies. Margaret Wood 26-1 Wc wish ta sincereiy thank the Ebenezer communlty for the git and presentation. It is an evcning we wuli aiways remember. Laurie and Brenda Gay 26-1 The famiy ai the late Aima Jane Perigoe wush ta express aur sincere heartieit apprecia- tian ta aur many friends, relatives and neig hbours for ilowers, donations and ail expressions af kindness dur- ing aur time ai need. A very speciai thanks ta Dr. Tom Miller, nurses and staff ai Part Pcrry Hospital, Rev. Parsons for his camforting words, Caesarea ladies for the loveiy lunch and the use ai Nestheton church basement, and ambulance, and Mc Drmott- Pana baker Fu- neral Home. Very Grateful, Vernon, Clare, Joy? Marilyn and aur families, Io- I JAC26-1 'Flowers FLOWERS BY BSt ' Bowmanville Mail met"Phone VAN BELLE 623-3365 PROMPT,~ WbL DA LYDe liveryto ... COURTEOÛS SERVICE Oshawa - Bowmnanvîlle Area FOR ALL YOUR ~~ Phonie 623-4441 FLORAL e# 43-tf NEEDS We would like to extend aur heartfelt thanks to our iamily, relatives and friends and those who helped in any way to m aking our surprise house- warming Saturday evening at Memorial Park Club House such a wonderf ul event for us. Also aur deep appreciation for the Iavely gifts presented ta US. John, Millie Welsh 26-1 Many thanks to ail who donated and thase able ta attend the benefit dance held in aur hanaur. We wauld also like ta thank the many businesses wha danated the generaus dance prizes. We were presented a git af $1570. John, Jeannette Taylor and famlly 26-1 1 would like ta thank the Special Care Unit, the lovely nurses, Drs. Sylvester and Jethalal, nurses on first floar 1far the Iovely care they gave 1me and for the visits, gifts, flawers; and cards whitein haspia. Norma Cochrane. We wish ta thank aur family, relatives and friends, most slncerely for ail the wonderful presents we received at the community shower on June 24 1979 and special thanks ta Mrs. Wilda Johnson for mak- lng it al1 possible. Sandra Garrod and Thomas Schmahl 26-1 N KUT n' KURL BEAUTY SHOP 71 King St. E. 623-5019 SUMMER HOURS: Mon. Tues., Wed. 9 a.m. -5 p.mn. Thurs., Fri. 9 a.m. - 7p.m. Saturday New Hour 7a.m. -1:30p.m. 26-1 WAVERLEY GARDENS DAY NURSERY wilI be CLOSED as of Ju ne 29, 1979 DAY CARE FURNITURE, FOR SALE Please phone 623-5382. Ask for Vicki Muscat 26-1 Onifario Hydro's Darlinqton generafinqg station informa- tian centre is open Tuesdays, 9 a.m. ta 1 p.m. a nd Thursdays, noon taS5 p.m.ï The Centre is at the corner ai Hait Road and the South Service Road. Tele- phone Dennis Flaherty, 623-7122. 18-9 EAR PIERCING $8.00 (no appo*,ntment 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! Vohunteers are needed un this area to be a friend to girls aged 7 - 17, who are in need of supportative relationships. CALL SIMCOE HALL SETTLEMENT HOUSE at 728-7525 26-ti N ROOM and board wanted for warking man. Cali 623-2211. 26-1 FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seai1. «'4 lt's your,1 fk 'guarantee of permanence. STAF FORD E BROS. LTD. Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 1 Ce lebrate Canada Day this Sunda y ,JuIyl1 THE QUE EN'S HOTEL; NFWCASTLE- Invites ail their gaod friends ta a celebartion ai Canada's birthday. Corne and enioy the festivities starting at 12 noon. 26-1 N The public is invited ta meet the Toronto Blizzard players on June 30, 1979, from 1:00, p.m. ta 2:00 p.m. at the Oshawa Clvlc Fields. The B6hz- zard'w'ill also play an exhibi- tior< 'ame on the same day at 4:30 p .m. against the Oshawa 'lgees geiect at the Civic's main field. Tickets for the ? ame are available at Sports illa, 728-9455, Oshawa Ski and Sports, 579-0335, and Balahood's Sports Haven, 579-5211. Prices for tickets are $3.00 for aduits, $1 .00 for chiidren under 13 yrs. For information caîl 576-6832. 26-1 McCrea 's Decoration Day Service Sunday, JuIy 8th at 3p.m. Guest Speaker REV. BASIL LONG Pot iuckpiciwiiolw service, ce ebrating 110fye'ars aid. 26-1 ROLLER SKATING MANVERS COMMUNITY CENTRE and ARENA Highways 7A and 35' Monday Wednesday, Friday 7:30 p.m. ta 10:30 p.m. Admission: $1.50 per persan (includes skate rentai) Na spectator charge 25-2 SALAD SUPPER Monday, JUIY 2nd at HAYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE 1"Haffi,ýturkey, saýad.s- and hamemade pies. Serving at 4:30 p.m. until ail are served. Ad uits $3.50. Chiidren 12 and under $1.50. AIl1 are welcome. 25-2 Sharon Brittain annaunces a selection ai new wark in Stoneware Pottery. Ideai for weddings, shawers and end ai year giits. Available by appointment, cail 623-4712 or attend Open House at 126 Wellington St., Bowmanviile, June 28th and 29th, 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. 25-2 BINGO NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Tues., JuIy 3 Early Bird Games 7:30 Reg ular Bingo 8: 00 $550 in Prizes Plus $500 JACKPOT Spýonsored by NEWCASTLE LIONS 26-1 N r'MMl!EM YARD SALE Saturday, July lst JuIy2-3-4 BURKETON (lst HOUSE SOUTH 0F TRACKS) VARIOUS ITEMS lOa.m. .Sp.m. BACKYARD SALE New and Used Clothing Household Items Saturday, Junie 30 10Oa.m. -2 p.m. Ram Date -Juhy 7 80 THIRD ST., BOWMAN VILLE 26-1 N GARAGE SALE KIMBERLEY MOTORS 24 Base Line Rd. E. 10Oa.m. -.5p.m. Saturday, June 30 26-1 YARD SALE 28 LITTLE AVE. Fri., June 29, 1979 10 a.m. - 6p.m.- BLACK and brown maie beagle, . west ai Masport. 987-5893. '26-1 N A SET ai keys on a ring in Memoriai Park an Friday night. Phone 623-2032 ai ter 5. Weekend Special MIXED BOUQUET 0F SURPRISE FLOWERS Ideal for fable arrangements $2.49 CASH AND CARRY CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St. Phone 623-7141 26-1 ANTIQUE CLOCKS -Repaired- Parts avalable for most ant ique ciocks, pockeï watchcs and modern watches, and dlocks and 400 day dlocks. Our repairs are donc with modern up-to-date equipment and qualîfied Swi ss trained watchmaker. HOOPER'S JEWELLERS LTD. 29 King St. East Bowmanvihhe Phone 623-5747 4 KEYSTONE magS.1 front 7" in back. Phone 1-983-9470. USED furniture an< ýliances. Paddy's M Sampton. 263-2241. 16-tf N 15". 6" $200.00. 23-tf N d ap- Aarket. 33-tf Chesterf ielId Suites Loveseats, Sectionals Less than 1/ Price LARGE SELECTION McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 725-5181 FREE DELIVERY 25-tf N TWO fridges, eiectric stoves, chesterfiel ds, hair dryers, one pool table, magnetic hockey game and many mare items. 983-5478. W. Harris, Orono. 26-1 N, BALED hay for sale, large bales. Phone263-2655. 1 26-1 N 35 FERGUSON tractor, live P.T.O., 7 it. Int. Harvester mower with extra kniie. In gaod condition. $2700. Phone 579-0195 or 623-4006 after 6 p.m. 26-1 N 1978 HONDA, C R 250 R, Motocross, excellent condition with accessories. Phone Orano 1-983-9718 or 1-983-9221. - ~26-1 N 12 Ft. ailuminum boat, p racticaily new. Reasonabie. Phone 263-8430. 26-1iN FRESH GARDEN PEAS A speciai variety ai young tender peas, sheiled, washed, blanched, and individually flash frozen. Availabie during July in 10 lb. boxes at $5.25 or 50 lb. bags at $23.75. ORDE R NOW MacMillan Orcha rds Whitby 668-5031 SAVE moneyl! Hamemade smoked sausage! Simple hamburger reci pe. Send $2.00 ta: SAUSAG E, Box 965, Gueiph, Ont. N1H6N1. 26-2N A 12f.WINNETOU, polyethy- lene canae. In excellent condi- IN tion. $135.00. Phone 623-5068. 26-2N NEW exteriar door size 7' x 3'. Asking $55. Phone 623-5253. 26-1 N CHIP wagon for sale. Fuly equipped. Must scil. Caril 987-4641. 26-2N JOHN Deere 300 tractor with, mower and new snow bhower and tire chains. Phone 263-8031. 26-2N 22 ACRES standing mlxed hay. Phone 263-2330. 2- SPEED King 30 it. ehevator suitable for hay, grain, or cobb corn. Electric matar or P.T.O. driven. Like new. Phone Blackstock, 416- 986-4246. 26-1 DRLIVZEWAS ýF ALL IZESFOR PARKING LOTS Phone Oshawa 725-0232 SOLINA RD. N. 1 mile norfh of Hwy. 2 PADDY'S Market now has ncw furniture, appliances, TV.'s and stereos and also used f urniture and apphilances. Will accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone 263- 2241. ,33-tf CANADIAN BOOKS For aIl ages and interests at The Elva'Reid 1Gallery an Durham Rd. 9, 2.8 miles east ai Kirby (Hwys. 115 and 35) Open Wednesday thro ugh Sunday and Holiday Mondays 1 a.m. to 5p.m. Phone 1-983-9339 26-1 N QUEEN size box and mat- tress. Extra flrm and good condition. 623-7967. 26-11 TEN speed man's bicycle and sterea console (AM-FM radio and record player). $70 each. Phone 623-2842. 26-1 N '73 - 18ft. MAST ER Coach, f ui1- ly equippcd, iocated in traliler park in Bobcaygeon. For information cali 623-7679. 26-1 GOURMET 30" ellectric range, avocada green, canti nuaus dlean, speeds brail, rotisserie, meat probe, iuily automatione-year-ahd, hike new. $400. Phone 579-41 13-.1 '74 DELUXE Lionel tent trailer, excellent condition. Phone aiter 6, 623-7139. 26-1 N BALED hay from field. 50 cents baie. Cail aiter 5 p.m. 1-786-2267 26-1 N 47 USE D patio stanes, 2 it. x 2 it., grey. $1 each. Phone 623-3290. 26-1 N 18 f. PETER-BOROUGH cedar strip with new f ibre- glass bottam, 40 h.p. Evinrude motor with electric start and contrais, Explorer trailer with new license, 2 Miw tires, 2 five gallon gas cans and motor stand, convertible top with windows, canvas caver. Ail in excellent shape. Phone 623-5081, 9 ta 6 and 623-6724 evenings. Can be seen at 19 Liberty St. N. $1200 firm.25t BEDROOM suite with box spring and mattress. Large size crib, mattress and bumper pads. Youth's bcd and mattress. 'Sears cabinet eiectric sewing machine. Ail in very good condition. 987-5214. 26-1iN HAY - 500 Ti math y a nd Alfa lia .75 a baie. Phone 263-2677. 26-1 Ail makes and madels for FREE pickup and delivery in Osh- awa, Whitby, Bowmaflviiie, Ajax and Pickering 571-1386 Bernina Sewing Centre Whitby Mail Whitby Campiete tun euP $15 ., inci. cieun, oil, adjust tension and timing. 8-fi 1971 SEPTlC tank truck. Fuiiy equipped, plus business. Good condition. 725-0302. 26-tfiN HAY for sale. Baied and staoked. 70c a baile. 263-2975. 26.1 60 h.p. EVINRUDE 16' fibre- glas boat, tarp. In excellent condition. Cottage and lake- shore lots also avallabie. Phone 983-5817. 26-1 SWAN carniage, askin9 $10. Phone 623-2700. 26-1 BALER, John Deere model M4T. Good condition. Asklng $800. Phone 576-8667. 26-1 N STAN DIN G hay, good qual1ity.- Phone 983-5794. 26-1 N UPRIGHT piano. Excellent condition. $750. Phone 623-5061. 26-1 N EUREKA vacuum, 7 pionths aid, perfect condition, $75. Cal 623-9101. 26-l BAL ER, Case 200, good work- ing condition, $500. Phone 1-786-2541 26-1 M BAGGED shavings. Caî", 263-2583 aiter 6 p. m. 26-1 NI STANDING hay. Cail 263-2583 after 6p. m. 26-1iN SAI LBOAT, CLI1, trailer and 1.2 H.P. autboard. New 1978. $1,400. Phone 623-4246. 26-1 USED Allis Chaimers garden tractors with mowers. 716 16 H.P. hydrostatic, 314 14 H.P. hydrostatic, 314 14 H.P,. variable speed . B 112 12 H. P. variable specd, B110 10 H.P. Attachments - 36" tiller, 36" biower, 42", biawer, sickie bar mower, vacuum cal lectors, hydrauiic loader, g.rader blade, front blade, self pro- peiled reel mower $195. 1-986-4283. 26-1 E VE RGRE ENS Flowering Shrubs, Hedging Shade Trees Ail Reasonabiy Prlced Brunt's Nursery South side ai 401 at Liberty St. Exit Ph. 623-3971 1 8-tf N J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your ane-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 46tf TALISMAN Flea Market open Sat. and Sun. and haidays, lOa.m. - 6p.m. HWy. 115 and North St., Newcastlç. Outside dealers welcame. $5.00 per day. 987-5021. 19-tf N NEW 22 Marhin rifle, boit action repeater, $35. Phone 623-2675 between 12 noon -. p.m. 26-1 TROPICAL Fish Circle summer sale. 10 per cent off on ail fish. This month speciai: Siamese Flght[ng Fish. Hampton 263-8838.25N MALE Siamese cat, 14 montiî aid, seal point in cahaur, $6ý. Phone 623-2265. 26-1 N GROOMING AND CLIPPING, Sat BRACKENHURST REG, Poodies and most breeds. Free pick-up and deilvery. 623-3080. 14 FOR DOGS ONLY PUPPIES ON HAND Afghan Bishon Frise Cock-a-poo Cockers Great Dane (Harlequin) Lhasa Apso Poodles Fox Terriers (Wire Hair) Other Breeds Available NEEDLES, WORMED -LOW PRICES -FREE TRIAL PEPlOD- -CERTIFIED GUARANTEE -EXCELLENT QUALITY. 25 BOND ST. E. -OSHAWA 723-6882 il-tf N EVERYTHING - New Tack - Used Tack - Tack Repaît-s - Sale or Purchases ai horses, tack, trailers etc. arranged. Open daiiy, cvenings and weekends. Ghadwin and Com pany, Durham Road 23 South, Whitby. 668-1282. 19-tf N BEEF springer caws. Cali 263-2512 aiter 6 p.m. 26-1 N iHORSE Show - Ail day fun events- Saturday, July 7, Whitby- $10 pre-registration for ai i d4y or $15 on day ai show - 668-1282. 25-3 N M rT 1. Tk SF LADY wouhdlike a clen modem a nc bedroom apart- mpent, non smokcr and drink- 22-tf er. Phone 623-672 1. 26-1 -I I THOUGHTFULNESS - CONCERN - SERVICE Your thoughtfulness for others is our f irst Concern. We WiII arrange for charitable foundation donations (such as Heart or Canc er Society) to be aCknowledged any- where in Canada with the appropriate acknovledgement card present on the.same day, with the other tributes. This is part of our service to community. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 Morris Funeral Chapel ESTABLISHED 1881 4 DIVISION ST..48 BOVMANVILLE 6 35 8 TWVO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS FREE REMOVAL 0F FRESH, DÈAD and OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY DISABLED FARM STOCk TOPSOI L PATIO SAND MARGWILL WASHED MASONRY- FUR FARM - SAN D GRAVL &SONEHampton 263-2721 LIMESTONE Port Hope 885-5274 1 1 26-1 t 1