- Ôm*,o W.ektyTfmea, Wdne.day. Januay é~ m Dedi n fo ervc i oon forreDiectorSEVIC DIR ECTORYCT The Shop APPLE BLOSSOM -We DonI Jus Speaze- WeMak. Every Ordr Speca' MaIn Street, Orono W. Dlier Newtonville, Pontypool, Oshawa and Places In-Between Orono Eloctric Mt. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES COLOUR TVs - HI-Fis Sales and Service Hotpoint - R.C.A. White Westinghouse Frigidaire - Whirlpool Wood's Freezers Magic Chef - Hoover, 983-5108 PATRICK G. DEEGAN' DENTURE THERAPY *CLINIC 5 George Street, Bowmanville, Ontario 623-4473 Jo-Elen Sportswear & ifts, Suppliers of Teams, Sohools & Clubs Corporate Gift Packages 623-8161 Wayne Aasen The Side Street Cafe King & Beaver Streets Bebind Laundromat Newcastle Village 987-4222 F10 WERS PLUS FLOWERS GIFTS and CRAFTS 46 King Street East Newcastle, Ontario 987-1500CO Betty Lycett 983-5908 Wilda Middleton GRUNDY'S country Upholstory Qualîty Work In Upholstery R.R. 2 Orono, Ont. 90~-9874 Bryon Grundy I wish to thank my relatives, friends and neiglibours for their carda, flowers, visitsa nd kind deeds during mny stay in hospital, and since returning home. Bob Rutherford 8,ac Mary andI would like to thank ail our family, friends and neighbours for cards, flowers, and many acts of kindniess during my stay at Princes Margaret Lodge. Sîncerely Mary and Carlos Tamnblyn 8,ap HOLMES, Sue - In loving memnory of a dear sister and aunt who passed away December 28, 1989. She left us quietly Her lhoughts unknown But Left us a memory We are proud to own So treasure her Lord In your garden of rest For when on earth She was one ofthe best. Forever remembered - Love Rusa, Joyce, Jason, Michele, Rîck and Brandon s'oc -am eed WINDVIEW FEEDS i Featuring a Specialized Une of Moetn's Conplete Extnided HorSe Rations and Supplements Doulie Cloened Cata% BIo, Sweg Feed and Pet Food Yow&frAiFedAWsOedo i udiamReWSo 5 M. East ofOmirfHwy. 115 On Corl. 5 786-2578 Barnna Home Check -Vacation Home Checking -Let us make your home look lived in Wedding Day Gift Sitting -Reliable References - BONDED Barb. Shetter-Ina Cox NEWTONVILLE (416) 786-2996 MacGREGOR Auction Service Estates, Consignments, Households Bankruptcles, Farms Sold at your location ot at ours 1 Storage & Trucklng Cail fora Fre Coefidential Consultation M. MacGregor 416-987-5402 Junior West 416-983-5556 Grist Miii Auction Centre Newtonvllle Thursday, January 9th 7:00 p.m. Selling the attractive contents from a local home; 9 Pc. Depression walnut dining roomn suite; round oak pedestal table with 2 skirted leaves (American Oak and Paw Feet); set 4 highback Windsor arm chairs; round oak china cabinet; pr. floral wingback chairs; pedestal coffee table; knee hole writing desk and chair; 7 pc. wood dinette; 5 pc. chrome dmneue; pattern carpet double brass bed; 3 pc. bedroom suite; double 4 poster bed and matching antique dresser; cedar chest; hat rack; small oak desk and bench; occasional table; crocks; weathervane; shelf unit; color T.V.; bar stools; chesterfield; washer spin dryer; smal chainsaw; Hirsh saw table (like new); upright vacuum; and many other items. TERMS: Cash or Cheque with I.D. AUCTIONEER Frank Stapleton 786-2244 -786-2953 8,ac Orono Town Hall Sunday, January l2th 12:30 P.m. (Viewlng 1 0:30) Auction te include a selection of articles from local homes consisting of some antiques, collectables, old and not an old articles found in and around the home. Plus an industrial mobile car wash system. Partial list 4 pc. bedroom suite; 6 leg table; Deacons bench;, piano bench; old dressersanmd chest of drawes-s; masc. beds; old harness repair bench; duncan Phyfe drop leaf table; school desk; drop front desk;; misc. chairs mnd tables; hall tree; sewing machines; press back rocker; old bird housea; wooden washîng machine; steamer ttunka; patio set; old store scales; crocks; storage ahelves; wicker planter; selections of old tools; books and records; misc. hardware; microwave; electric steve; plus many more unique mnd useful articles. This sale features a varied selection of articles with a large number of smalls and box lots, truly a sale that has something for everyone. (Next Antique & Collectable Auction Sunday, January 26th) MaeGregor Auctions Mike MacGregor (416) 987-5402 Junior West (416) 983-5556 Sac GRAY, Jack Arthur- At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville-on Thursday, December 26, 1991 ini bis 59th year. Jack dear friend of Margaret Denny of Newcastle. Lovingly remembered by his brothers mnd sisters. A prîvate funeral service waa held at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmmnville. Cremation. 8,ac IBBOTSON, Margaret - At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Saturday, December 28, 1991 in her 58th year. Margaret beloved wife of David R. Ibbotson of Newcastle. Loving mother of- David and bis wife Janice, Brady mnd his wife Kelly and Robin and her husband Douglas Rîckard. Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren Danielle, Brittany, Derrick, Zachary, Steven and Keegan. Dear sister of Dorothy Whitney, Evelyn LaBelle and Cecil Crumb. Friends were able to caîl at the Morris Funeral Chapel. Bowmanville on Sunday. Funeral service was held i our Chapel on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment Bond Head Cemetery. Donations to Cancer research or Newcastle Community Care in her memory would be appreciated. 8,ac WANT ADS wîII work for you Give the Orono Times a eaul 983-5301 &C DA. 1988)I DECORATIVE ART STUDIO (416) 983-5312I Compleue Liste of Folkc Art Supplies and Classes It OnIy Makes Sense To Teach Kids About Mo ney By Lorraine Bell, CA Sweating under the colar-both blue and white-se-ems to be tIhe order of the day for Canadians edgy about thse economy. As plants shut down and corporations slim down, more and more familles are facing imandiai probleins. There are tough money decisions te be made. In thse course of making those decisions,mostfamiilieskeep their children in the dark. If, instead, parents would take the time to shed a lîttle light on the family's financial situation, their children would mot only feel more secure, they would learn va]luable lessons about handling money. Next time you sit down to pay the family bills, Lry including your older children. Given them an overallideaof thefamnily'smonthly expenses and point up some specificexpenses, such as groceries or cable television, which a ffect themn directly. Also show, themn what portion of your monthly or annual paycheque goes into savings, giving tliem-a percentage, rather than a specific dollar figure. The point of the exercise is flot te worry or bo,1re them , but te inform' thein. After ail, one of thse reasons that many adults are not good at finances is tbat mo one ever took thse timete teach tbem. Younger children cam leamn about money in a mumber of ways. If your l0year old thinks hie can't live without a particular brand of runmngshoesbutyouareunwilig to pay the $100 bill for them, try working out a deal. If you kick in haif, he could earn the other half through doing extra chores around the house or the *neigbborhood. When you help. -your children establish goals, they will learn about planning. If your child receives a gift of money, take thse time te discus options. If the money is spentmnow, what will it buy? If it is put in the bank, perhaps along witb allowamce, earnings from chores or other gifts of money, what will it buy later? Explain how sa-.ings eam interest. Another optionm 'ight be for your child te take a rxortion of the gift momey or eamnings te spend mow while alan puttimg a portion of it in the bank. Letyour child make his or herown decision. If she decides te rave her money, have ber deposit it in tbe bank berself an <bat she learns te fill out deposit slips, deal tellers and up-date her pasmoook. Feeling confident at the baik and knowing howte makesmartmoney decistons will pay off throughout ber hfe. And, don't forget that cbildren are as apt te give as to spend. Almoat ail children coilect for UNICEF or enterbike-a -thons orwallc-a-thons. Introduce them to thse conccpt of de- heir owm cash by letting tû you give to charities, <c For%-.. s advice on TV-sez-eYour Wealth, avaiable on broadcast channels in Ontario and onsatellite across Canada, .or see Money in the Bank, on your communitycabIe channel.. Moneycare is general. fiancial advice by Canada's chartered accounitants. Lorraine Bell is a self empleyed financial consultant. IMPORTANT SUNDAY, JANUARY 12TH at 1:00 P.M. NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Newcastle, Ontario (North West corner MiII and King Sts.) This sale will feature a selection of over one hundred liniited edfition prints teiniclude selected works by Group of Seven artiat AJ Casson plus other great wildlife mnd nostalgia works by some of CanadaWs foremost artists such as Bateman, Parker, Lumbers, Romance, Seerey Lester, Deaville, Calle, Helen Downin Hunter, Audrey Cassey mnd several others. Far to many titles to list a must attend sale for the Collecter and the Novice. This sale will, also offer a nice selection of decorator style prints. Ail L/E prînts are professionally framed with high quality materials mnd acid -free mats. PREVIEW: One hour before sale TERMS: Cheque, Visa, Mastercard DIRECTIONS: 401 Exit Mill St. North first lghts King St. (N.W. Corner) Approx. 15 Minutes W. of Oshawa. Watch for Signa AUCTIONEER: Jine Couch & Phil Faulkner Sale conducted by Scott P. Hall & Assoc. For Information Cail 987-1548 STAFFORD MONUMENTS 143 King St. E. Bowmanville, Ont. Phone 623-8150 OUT OF TOWN CALLTOLLFREE 1-800-461-4848 GRANITE MONUMENTS MARKERS and CEMETERY LETTERING. PRIVATE HOME or SHOWROOM APPOINTIVIENTS AVAILABLE SERVING ALL FAITHS REFERENCES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST No GST on In-stock Monuments After Hours Call Oshawa' 579-1116