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

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12 The Canadian Statesmnan, Bowmanville, October 10, 1979 Phone I r 'n f o hn 2:3 - 03 3 eO 33 Iossified Deodine Tuosday 12 Noon 63 ine SAUSEDO - Mark and Lily (nee Woo) are pnoud ta ennounce the sefe arrivai of their first cbiId, e son, Mark Alexander Charles, on Saturday, Octaber 6, 1979. Grand parents Mn. and Mns. Alex Sausedo, Azusa, Cali- fornia and Mrs. Su g Ying Mah Woo and the late Charlie Woo, Newcastle, Ontanio. 41-1 SMITH - David and Stephanie (nee Devorski) are beppy ta announce the safe arrivai of their son Bradley David, weight 5 ibs. 131/2 azs. et Oshawa General Hospital, October 3, 1979. Proud grand- ý arents are Bruce and Rama hi bodeau of Kendel and Dr. and Mrs. H. A. W. Smith of Wiîlowdale. 41-1 WAR:D - Simon and Chis- tena (Tighe) are happy ta announce the sefe arrivai of their daugter, Ciare Hayes, on October 1, 1979, 7 1bs. 4 ozs. et Ceivary Hospital, Adeleide, Soutb Australie. Proud grand- ? rnsare Robet and Phil Zerd, sAdelaide, Sot Australie and Murray and Chistene Tigbe. Great grand- parents, Mn. and Mrs. A. J. Campbell, Mapie Grave. ____ 41-1 Mr. and Mrs. Fidolin Obrist, R.R. 1, Orano, wish ta' announce the fortbcoming marniage of their son Mark Chnistapher ta Deboneb Cecilia, deugter of Mn. and Mrs. Wilfred Kameka, of London, Ontario. Wedding wiIi take place et St. Josep's Catbolic Church, Bawmen- ville on November 3, 1979. 41-1 N Mrs. Ruth Kydd, Sunder- land, is pieesed ta announce the engegement of ber eldest daugbter Beverley Joan ta Joseph Phili ip, oniy son of Mn. John Popovich of Bowman- ville. The wedding wili take place on Saturday, November 24, 1979 at 8 p.m. in the United Church, Udora. 41-1 The femily n of11 Elgin R. Taylor of EnniskiIen invite is friends end relatives ta için witb tbem in ceiebrating EIg in's 85th birthday t an oen bous e in Enniskilien United Churcb Hall, October 21,2p.m. -4:30p.m. 412 The family af Wifrid and Elle Bowman cordially.invite thein relatives and frîends toaa recept ion in hanor of their Pa rents' fortieth wedding anni1versary, ta be held in Sline Community Hall, Satunday, October 2th fram 2 . 4 p.rn. and 7 - 9 p.m. Best wishesonly pleese. In case anyone should be tempted ta disregard the ebove request end since this is the Veer of the Child, and 50 man yare burtlng, a donation ta Patcipation House (the p lanned residence et Bowmenville for the physicel- ly bendicapped) or ta tbe concern of your choice, would do s0 mucb gaad and give us the greetest heDpiness. 'Wifid and Elle Bowman 41-1 Judy'and Cinidy, daugters af Mary and Sid Brown Invite relatives, nelgbbors and frlends ta celebrate witb them their parents' sIlver weddlng annlvensary, et Bnown's Cammunity Centre on Stur- day evenlng, October 27, 1979. Best wisbes onl y. Receptian 7:30 ta 9 followed by dancing. 41-3 CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowmanviile 623-7141~ LIMITED 38 Box 133I 38Dundas St. E., Witby Phone Whitby 668-3552 BRAGG -Mertba Eva. At Memorial Hosp itel, Bowman- ville, on Mondey, October 8, 1979, Eva Allen of Bowman- ville, in ber 89th yeer. Beloved wife of the lete rwin Bragg. Dear mother of Ewart, Ross, and William. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was held 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment Bow- manville Cemetery. CROFT - Isobel at North Miami Hospital, Florida on Tuesday, September 25, 1979, Isobel Croft, beloved sister of Verne Johnson and Edythe MacArthur, bth of Bowman- ville, Irene Dunlop of Toronto, Peter Milligan of Moonstone, and Edward Milligan of Duns- ford. Private services and cremation arrenged by North- cutt Elliott funeral directors, Bowmanville. 41-N LYCETT-Wrn. (Bill)L At Memroial Hospital, manville on Tuesday, Ocl 9, 1979 in is 74tb year, (Bill) L. Lycett. Bel husband of Fern Lycett the lete Lois Lamnb. fether of Kay, Paige, Deyne, and Avelyne Don Richardson), 1 gnendfather of sixteen gr chiidren. Friends rnay ca Morris Funeral CI Bowmanviile aften 7 p.i Wednesday. Service ir chapel on Friday et 3 Interment Orono Cern Donations ta the Cae Cancer Society wouiî appropriate. PEEL - At Mer Hospital, Bowmanv Mondey, October 8, Evererd F. Peel in his ea r. Beioved husber( vel n Beemish, dean fi of Mari ene (Mrs.1 Harmer), Oshawa, 1 r andfather of John, Jin anice, dean brother ofF and Stanley Peel, bot Toronto. Service wes he the Morris Funerel Ch Bowrnenville on Wedne afternaon. Interment lames Cemeteny, Toroni( SKELDING - Eber tM At Strathaven Nursing1 on Monday, October 8, Eber Skelding of R.F Onono, in is 87tb Brother of Meli. Aiso sui, by four nieces and nephew. Rested et theh cutt E lliott F uneraliH Service was held at 1iloc Wednesday. Interment Cernetery. WOODWARD - At Merr Hospital, Bowrnanv Wednesday, October 3, Cecil (Barney) Woodwa is 86th yeer. Be busbend of Jeanne Woodý dean fther of Evelyn1 John Fogg), Abert and Woodward, ail of Bow ville, Raymond, Bran end the late Oscar,1 grandfather of eleven gi chiîdren and three g rendchildren. Service eld in the Morris Fi Chapel, Bowmanville Fn day efternoon. Inter Bawmanvilile Cemetery., Lewis. Bow- tober ,Wrn. loved it and dea r Max, (Mns'. ioveo rend- ail the -apel, -n. an ladian d be 41-lN noiai ville, 1979. s88th id of father Da vid FOSTER - In ioving memory of our deerest mother and grendmother Evelyn Foster wbo pessed away f ive years ago October 12, 1974. he bas gone across the river To the shores of evergreen And we long to see ber dear face But the river f lows between Someday, samnetime, we shall The face we love so weli Some day we'il ciasp ber Ioving hands And neyer say farewel. - Memary is ife's sweetest 9i ft, daughter Barbera, son- in-aw Don, Donna and Ken and Creig. 41-1 MIDDLETON - In laving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother Zeila who passed away Octaber 8, 1975. Two tired eyes are sleeping. Two wilIling bands are stili1. For one who suffered far too m uch Is resting in God's wili1. You neyer said goodbye to us For perhaps Its i ust as weii. We neyer cou id have said gaodbye To ane we laved s0 weil. - Aîways remembered and sadiy missed by husband Jim, daugbter Enid and family. 41-1 REYNOLDS - A Birthday Tribute in loving memory of a dear daughter Tanya Ann, wbo pessed away suddenly, aged 81/2 yeors on April 23, 1978. If we could have one lifetime wish One dream that could corne true We'd pray ta Gad with ail aur hearts For yesterday and yOU. - Taa deeriy loved ta ever be fargotten by brother Dale and Mam and Dad. 41-1 rad SLAGHT- ln lovîng mernorv Helen of e dean fethen and gran- th of fether, William George who ield in passed away Octoben 10~, 1978. hapel, What we wouid give if we es. Hello dad in l'he sarne aid wey, t. To hear your voice, ta see you 41-iN To sit with you and chat awbile. Sa you wbo have a father esn.Cherish hlm with cane Helome For you'Il neyer know the Home beartache 199,'tii1 you see bis vacant chair. Re 2,u _en nerrernbered by rvi families and daughter Dawn. N one-41-1 Home. 'dock SLAGHT-Wiiiiam Junior. In 41 -1 N loving rernembrance of rny deanest Bihl, a very speciai - enfle man. October 10, 1978. morial Carm an y tirnes ihave needed ville, you' 1979. Sa m any tires I bave cried, ýrd in l'il alweys ask and neyer eloved understand Iwrd, Why did you have ta die? (Mrs. It's sa ioneiy here without you. d Roy I miss y umore eachday, vNman- For liCe as no more ioy for ~loec Since you have gone away. rand- If I could have one lifetime great Oewish, wasOn drearn that could corne unerai true, on I'd wish with al 1my hearf, rnent That 1cudb ihyau. - Sa sadiy rissed, your 41 -1N ioving Merle. 41-1 ~Morris Funeral Chapel' Z" "N ESTABLISHED 1881 4 DIVISION ST. BOWMANVILLE 623*5480 TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS ifuuerantl 3J{ux THOUGHTFULNESS - CONCERN - SERVICE Your thoughtfulness for others is our f irsi concern. We wiIl arrange for charitable foundation donations, (such as Heart or Cancer Society) to be acknowledged any- where in Canada 'with the appropriate aCknowledgemnent card present on the samne day, with the other tributes. This is part of our service to community. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 S Simnpson Memorials li Monuments - Granite or Bronze Markers- Inscriptions -. Sandblasting 49 LAVINIA ST. PORT HOPE 1 885-6434 Home appointmerts gladly arranged o s Great Pine Ridge Kinette SLAGHT - William George Hawley Jr. In iovîng memory af a dean dad, Octoben 10, 1978. Aiweys e smile instead of a frown, Alweys a hand when one was down, Always true, thoughtful and kind, Wonderful memories, he left behind. Sadiy missed, Launie. 41-1 Mere wonds cennot express my sincere thanks and apprecietiorl toae super group of guys, my feilow workers from the Town of Newcastle (Orano, Hampton, Bowmen- ville), for the most cherished gift and purse of money due ta my retirement. It sure hel psto soften the biaw when tbey saj "Okey aid boy, you'ne too ai, its tirne to move out." God biess each and everyone. Frank (Cookie) Cook, Sr. 41-1 N We would like ta thenk everyone who helped out ta meke our 25th wedding annivensary and going awey U rty such a happy occasion. e were q uite touched by everyone's thoughtfulness. Sincerely Allen and Margaret Been and family. 41-1 Mysinceethenkstofarnily, relaties and fiends for so kindiy remembering me with gifts, cerds, visits and phone calîs whiie i was in Bowman- ville Hospital and since my return borne. A speciel thanks ta Dr. Anfossi, Dr. Shrives and aassociates. Also very special thanks to ambulance attendants, wonderful atten- tion given by nurses in special care unit and staff on lst floor. R. Bud Virtue 41-1 The relatives of the late Orvilie Stron g wish to thank ail those w ho sent floral tributes and cards, and special thanks ta Rev. E. Schamerhonn, and Northcutt Eliiott Funeral Home. Community Cane wouid like to thank ail those whoheiped make its second birthday a success despite the rainy day. A spec iel thanks to the many who dropped in with 'birthdey ý resents' and to the Hi-C of ewcast le United Church who provided such a delicious lunch atter the Annuel Meeting. 41-1 A sincere thank you ta the relatives, neit hbors and friends who bel ped us cele- brete oun 4th wedding anniversary. And e s peciai thank you ta our famil yfor all they have done in rnaking it, e day 'to be cherished in our memories for yars ta corne. Charlieand)rWinnieWelsh 41-1 BE A BIG SISTER! Volunteers are needed in th area ta be a fiend ta girls aged 7 - 17, who are in needi supportative relationships CALL SIMCOE HALL SETTLEMENT HOUSE - at 728-7525 26-tl B EV'S FLORAL CREATIONS "Flowens witb Feeling" For any Occasion 623-3377 Sundays and Hoida ys Bey. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 ~'Flwer5 Say It Best"ý VAN BELLE DAI LY Deivery ta ... Oshawa - Bowmanvî le Area Phone 623-4441 43- FLOWERS BY JACKMAN Bowmanville Mall Phone 623-3365 P ROM PT, COURTEOUS - SERVICE FOR ALL VOUR FLORAL NE EDS CIub's 6th Annual House Tour on Sat., Oct. l3th, 1979 10:Oa.m. -4:00Op.m. Tickets (includlng tea) $3.50 Phone 983-9635 or 983-5658. 41-IN, Movie Family The Country Cats Go To Paris BOWMANVI LLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Sat., Oct. 13, 1979 3 p.m. Admission $1.00 ail eges. 41-1 OId Tyme Dance in TYRONE ORANGE HALL Music by WILLIE and BOB 1,on October 13, 1979 No Blue Jeans Please Adm ission $2.50 per persan 9 -1 St. John's Anglican Church TAKE-A-BREAK Tuesdays - 9:3o0a.m. October l6th and 23rd' BRENDA COX Interior Decoator wiii be speaker bath weeks. First week - genenal teik and *answering questions on Intenlor Decoratîng. Second week - Speeking on Furnitune Stripping Babysitting Provided EVER YONE WELCOME 41- 1 Creative Dust Ceramics 8 SHOREVIEW DR. Bowmanvilie, Ontario 623-2989 Register for ceramic classes now - PLEASE CALL DEBRA 40-2 P UBLIC SKATING - Darlington Sparts Centre will be oPen for public, skating starting Friday, October 12tfl, 1979 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Fee $1 .00 Please Note There wiil be no public skating on Sundeys et Denhington Sports Centre this year. 41-1 N Ebenezer United Church Annuel Turkey ,Supper, October 27. Aduits $5. il and under $2.25. Ceil Shirley Locke, 728-2172. 41-1 Stop The Super Highway There will be a public meeting Wednesday, Oc t ober 17,8 p.m. et the Orono Town Hall ta discuss a draft petition against the construction of the Super Highway. For informa- tion phone Fred Irwin 983-9605, or Don Staples 983-5557. 41-1 Shilah Anniversary, October 14, 2:30 p.m. Speaker Rev. Spivey and Weîcome Cboir. 41-lN Tyrone L.O.B.A. 1244 Penny Sale and Euchre Party, Wednesday, October 24 et 8; p.m. beld in Tyrone L.O.A. Hall. Admission 50 cents. Penny Sale tickets available from members. Lunch. 41-2 Please note Long Seuit Club 50 Penny Sale in Tyrone C.C., Wednesday, Novem ber 14, 2 p.m. More particulars later. 41-1 Tyrone Community Centre Hallowe'len Dance Sat., October 27th 8 p.m. $5 per coup le et door or IN COSTUMES FREE Prizes - Music by Jeckman NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Music by Jeckmen Tickets availebie Navember lst. Cal C. Bowers - 263-2086 41-2 N Faîl supper, St. John's Anglican Cburch, Bleckstock, Saturday, October 13, 5:30 p.m . Ad uIts $4. 12 and under $2. Pre-school free. 41-1 ST. PAUL'S PLAYERS presents "SHOW TIME '79" St. Paui's United Church NOV. 2, 3, 9and 10 8 p.m. Adults $2.50. Chiidnen 12 and under $1. Tickets from mem ber or Church Secnetary 623-5701. 41-1N GIFT SHOW Get an early stant this yeai Lay-aways wra p ped i delivened a t Y( convenience. Sevings of 7 per cent durn show days. Oct. 12 -7-9 p.mni Oct. 13- 2 -4pa. Home of JIM and MARGARET COOMBES Mearns Ave., dead end, Rawm anvi île. OPEN HOUSE Princess Margaret Hospital and Lodge 500 Sherbourne Street, Toronto Sunday, October 14, 1979 12 noon to4:30 p.nl. SPECIAL SPEAKERS, DEMONSTRATIONS, EXHIBITS, TOURS and FILMS. For transportation or information please cali 623-5865 or 623-5174 is of Ir! and 'our 40-2 The Town of Newcastle bas declared October 15 - 20 as Library Week and ta celebrate the foîlowing programs wili be et the Bowmanviile Library. Alil programs bave free admission. MON DAY, .OCTOBE R.- 15,7:00 p.m. IfN Family Film Festival - a senies of short films, bath old and new. TUESDAY,.OCTOBER. 16, 7:30 p.rn. Ma gic Incorporeted visits again. WEDN ESDAY,.OCTOBER. 17, 7:00Op.m. Guest speaker from Royal Ontario Museumn discusses "mummies" and King Tut. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,6:30p.m. Pyjama story hour- pre schoolers and young chiIdren. welcorne, FRIDAY,.OCTOBER. 19,7:30 p.rn. Maple Sugar Folk Troupe- entertainment for the whole family. Throughout the week, there wiIl be e display of textiles by Anne Suzuki of the Ontario Crafts Council. BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 62 TEMPERANCE ST. 623-7322 39-3 4tf Bowmanville Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society .sAN NOU NCES SPEAKER: DR. CECIL WRIGHT, London, Ontario October 25 St. PauI's United Church - 8 p.m. 41-1 N ýa St. Joseph's Parish C.W.L. BAZAAR St. Joseph's Church Hall 11:OOa.m. -3:00 p.m. October 13, 1979 TEA ROOM PLANT STORE BAKE SHOP RELIGIOUS GIFT SHOP MARKET KNITTING SHOP HOT-DOG BOOTH FiSH POND CRAFT SHOP TOYS and BOOK STORE CANDÎY SHOP GAMES ROOM DRAW 1.-$200.00 Weekend for Two at the Sheraton Hotel in Toronto 2. - $200.00 in Grocenies 3. -2 Ceramic Lamps Huge Yard and Bake Sale Oct. 13, 1979 63 SCIJGOG ST. N., BLACKSTOCK, ONTARIO First time offered antiques, bell, good used furniture, vegeta bles, new articles. Carne and have a look! Sponsored by Primary Grades 1 - 3 of C.C.P.S., Primary Special Education, 10 plus familiesof Blackstock. ncaseof ram - Yard Sale CANCELLED Bake Sale -1 - 3at Cartwr ight Public School, Blackstock. 41-1 N Neighborhood Yard Sale Sat., Oct. l3th 10a. m. - 5 . 7 CHAPEL ST REET (Waverley Rd. and Old King St. W.) Watch for signs Motorcycle, canoe, metal bed, baby furniture and car seats, antique pine rocking cradle and ather antiques, ugage, sewing machi ne, babýy cothes, books, and many other items. Also home baking. 41-1 Gia nt Yard Sa le Oct. 12 -13 -14 Many articles from five households, includes some furniture, dishes, candles. toys, clothing, new and used. 6th bouse south of Flea Market in Newcastle 41-1 N Yard Sale October 13 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 21 LIBERTY ST. N. Miscellaneous, items, boys' skates, skidoo trailer. 41-1 GARAGE SALE Oct. 10 - Oct. 14 12 a'clock - 7 p-m. AIl1 new items. Unisex bicycles, vinyl wall- paper, running shoes, vinyl leatherettes. North side of Hwy. 2 5th house west of Salina Rd. (circu lai'drivewavl YARD SALE 186 KING ST. E BOWMAN VILLE Sat., Oct. 13 9 - 6p.m. Something for everyone! 41- 1 YARD SALE 208 KING ST. E., BOWMANVILLE Oct. l2 andl13 Contents of aid bomne. Walnut dining room table, pressback chairs, T.V., rock- ing chair, treadie sewing machine, beds and dressers, p iano stool, parlor table, desk, fernery, garden tools, kitchen utensils, and many other articles. YARD Sale, October 12 - 10 o'clock, 105 Liberty N., Bowmanville. If it rains will be held Saturday, October 13. 41-1 COMMUN ITY YARD SALE 2 miles eastaof Bowmanville on Hwy. 2 Watch for signs. Sat., Oct. 13 9:00 - 5:00 Crib, stroller, high chair,- rugs, lamps, bicycle, clothes, plus many more items and evenHail owe'en p u mpkins. 41-1 RUMMAGE SALE ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHU RCH containers. Prompt delivery and pickup. Payment weekly. Ceil 416-349-2521. Marketing Board Price. Knight's Appleden Fruit Ltd. R.R. 3, Coîborne 41-1 N Hiemnstra's Apple Bee Orchards FALL HONEY 75 cents per pound in custamners' containers Aiso APPLES and PEARS (An bus and Boscs) Thirdp lace on the lett as you go oea st of th e Dutch Oven, 6th Line in Clarke. Open 6 days a week. 41-2N Adi makes and models for FREE, pickup and delivery in Osh- awa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Aax and Pckering 571-1385 Bernina Sewing Centre Whitby Mal Whitby Complete tuneup $15., inci cletn, ail, adjust tension and timing. 8-tt FRANKLIN stove, 26", one- year-old, as new, $100. Phone 705-277-2643 even ing s. 41-1 N FREEZER, 12 cubic ft. Like new, $200. 105 King St. E., Bowmanville. 41-1 FIREPLACE wood, mostly maple. $30 a face cord.ý No delivery. Phone 263-2151. 41-1 CASH register, typewriter, adding machine, photo copier. 786-2449. 41-1 N 1974 HOLIDAY trailer, 19 ft. self-contained, slee ps six, canopy and four jac k stands included, best offer. One Seers vacuum witb beater bar, $150. 623-5698. 41-1 FIVE snowmobiie helmets with visors, one extra large, 2 medium, 2 childrèn's. One pair snowmobile ' loves - meni's, une pçlr children's snowmiobile mitts, one pair adult mitts. 623-2759. 41-1 DELUXE ping pong table, child's rocker,1 games and ather articles.* Phone atter 5, 1-983-5566. 41-1 N REFRIGE RATOR, $60. Phone 263-2151. 41-1 PAl1 R of men's Lange Lazer 1l skates, size 8, like new, $40. Phone 623-5068. 41 -1N Pick-Your-Own FRESH VEGETABLES BEANS TOMATOES BRUSSEL SPROUTS FREEZER CORN CAR ROT S FRED EYMAN FARM COU RTIC E From Hwy. 2 take l3tb inF nartb one black. 725-8288 39-3 LUXURY '76 Winnebago, 29' custom, excellent condition, price reduced. Phone 1-786-2367. 40-2N BUSH card of hardwood or white birch, picked up et Beacock's Hardware, Bleck- stock, $125 per cord. Also for rent a wood splitter, $5 per haur. Beacock's Hardware Store, Blackstack, Ontario. 986-4971. 40-4 N NEW propane barbeques, complete witb rotisserie, serving trays, 20 lb. propane tanks, Arkla. Phone 623-7125. 36-tf N J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshewa. 576-1220. 1 35-tf N cce - , Weekend Special1 RUBBER TREES 6" Pots $3.99 Cash and carry (Regular $7.95) GIVE HER A ROSE 'l that is"I for $1.99 CARNATION' FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St. 623-5577 POTATOES. Phone 263-214e, B RASS bed, 54", $350. Antique full length dressing mirror, $200. 263-8265. 41 -1 N' SEVEN piece diningroam- suite with hutcb, excellent',- condition. Phone 987-4633. 41-IN- TALISMAN Emporium, Nort'h St. and Hwy. 15, Newcastle, open SatudaS, Sundays and Holideys, 10 - 5 p.m. ail year. 41 -,f N HAY for sale. 263-2975. 4'l-1IN' BOOKING orders for sides of' choice quality stable fed steer beef, competitive pri 1ce. Stanley Taylor, Blackstock, evenings 986-4881. 41N 1970 REBUILT skidoo, 399 Nordic motor, buils to prove,' low hours, asking $250 or best off er, 1-983-9619. 41-4N 12' ALUMINUM car tapper with 9 h.p. motor. Phone, 987-5121. 41-IN Attention! , APPLE LOVERSý Feddema Orchards. has a goad supply of C g rade, Mac's available now. ýBrn own containers, $4.00 a bushel.- Open Monday,, Wednesday," Friday end Saturday., Phone 263-2074 NO SUNDAY SALES, 40-4 Firewood Special Bundled hard and soft wvoodi 4x4x8only$25. Picked u p, no delivery. Cal l after 5 728-6852 40-2 1971 SEPTICtfank truck. Fully equpipped, Plus business. Gmad condition. 725-0302. 26-tf N IJSED furnuiure- and' ap- ?iances. Paddy's Market. Sa mpton. 263-2241. 33-tf, FIRE PLACE WOOD Ail Dry Hardwood Maple, Oak, Beech and White Birch. Cut and Split DELIVE RED 1/2 mile north on Martin Rd. (Hwy. 57) Look for signs 623-4550 or 623-2176 40-tf N PADDY'S Market now bas new furniture, appliances, T.V.'s and stereos and also'ý used furniture and appliancea.' Wil11 accept trade-ins. Paddys's Market, Hampton, phone&' 263- 2241. 33-tf Chesterfield Suites Loveseats, Sectiona is Less than 1/ Price LARGE SELECTION McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simncoe St. 5., Oshawa 725-5181 FREE DELIVERY 25-tfN FIREWOOD DRY HARDWOOD Reasonable, Delivered > Phone 263-2570 38-tf Hadassah Jean and Fabric Sale Brand name ieans, ail sizes, neasonable prices. Clearance of upholstery fabrics and used ciathing. Tuesday, October 16 9 -1:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 17 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. BETH ZION SYNAGOGUE 144 KING STREET EAST OSHAWA- 41-1' âf»OSHAWA TOPSOI L PATIO SAND WASHED MASONRY SAN D GRAVEL &STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCTS ALL SIZES FORI DRIVEWAYS& PARKING LOTS Phone Oshawa, 725-0232 SOLINA RD. N. i mnile northcf Hwy. 2 22-tf cas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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