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Orono Weekly Times, 6 Jan 1999, p. 14

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For LADIES and GENTS Main Street, Orono 983-5333 BARINA bI HOME CHECK 'Let us make your home look lived in" " Vacation Homne Cheeking " Wedding Day Services *..or whenever you're away INSURED RELIABLE REFERENCES (905) 786-2996 Barb Shetier - Ina Cox Serving Newtoiile, lewcastle, Orono & surrouindinig commurntieç Listed in White & YeIl"ow Pages Flowers Plus FLOWERS e GIFTS & CRAFIS 46 King Street East NEWCASTLE 987-1500 Betty Lycett 983-5908 Wi1da NMiddleton 983î-9819 Etectrical Appiances Colour T's -HI-Fi's SALES AND SERViCE Hotpoint -R.C.A. White -Wesfinghouse Frigidaire - Whirlpeoo Wood's Freezers Magic Chef'- Hoover Country Upholstery Qualîty Work in Upholstery R.R. 2, Orono 983-9874 Bryon Grundy Instali Smoke Alarms IS THAE LJAWV. The Ontario ire Code, requires that every home have working smioke alarms. One solld Frenchi 30" x 80". Caîl 983-' Good runnlng coxnp for sale, full syst 486DX33 with mor Call Loyal Printini 983-5301. PUPS- Black and (father), Walker (mc hounds, ready to, weeks), lst needl males and 3 femaleý, Doug Krissa 983-96E Pouter - Time Ou Suikerz Dalla Large. medýlum., sinx special made te order. Caîl Marg Ki Kenjdal, 983-9661. idoor, ALEINS, Elizabeth Jane S434. At Nipisslng Manor, tfn Corbeil on Tbursday. December 31, 1998 in ber 95th year. Betty. beloved wife of the late Aubrey puters Aikins and Brayton temns. Stinson. Dear mother of )nitor. Joy & her busband g Ltd. Midford Kitchen and the late Roy George Stinson. tfn Loving grandlmother of 6 grandcbildren and 1 1 great-grandchlldren. Dear di Tan sister of Mary Thompson iother) and the late Samuel, go (8 Robert. Beatrice, George, les, 5 Mabel, Charles and ,s, caîl William. Fondly ;61. remnembered by many 6 cpn nieces and nephews. Frlends were able to cal aýt the Morris Funeral ut Chapel, 4 Division St.. Bowmanville on Monday from Il a.m. Funeral iall or service complete In our your Chapel on Monday at 1 Çrîssa, p.m. Spring interment 6 cpi Orono Cemetery. Donations to the V.O.N. in ber meinory would bc gratefully appreclated. 6 ac Roommate wanted, male or femnale to share a two bedroom apartment. February 1, 1999, downtown Orono; $400.00 all inclusive: cail 983- S950. 6 ap *Cùstom Sewing " Alterations " Homedecor eBaby Quilts VISIT OUR HOMEDECOR AND BABY SHOP 5331 Main St. Orono tfn old fishing tackle. olci guns or related accessories, outdoor books etc. In home appraisals available. 30 years experlence. Daniel G. Banting, 905-983-6480 tfn C~olonial tquctrian Ctntue HORSEBACK RIDING Colonial Equestrian Contre 3706 Rundie Rd. (Courtice) is now acceptîng new students (childen & aduits) for aur iding and horseman- shîp programs, summer camps, etc. For further information or te register call: 1L-<905> 623-7336 Home of the Bowmanvilte Pn Club r=A VAN BOXTEL, Martina Peacefully on Tuesday, December 29, 1.998, surrounded by ber faniily at ber daughter's residence, in her 89th year. Martina Van Boxtel, beloved wife of the late John Van Boxtel. Loving mother of Corry and ber husband Andy Van Llth of Orono. Philomena and ber busband Robert Dankmeyer of Bewdley. Mary and ber husband Joe -Sauseng of North York, William and bis wife Wilbelnina Van Boxtel of Bowmanville, Gerarda and ber busband Robert McFarlane of Godericb, Cindy and ber husband Bill Albright of Whitby, Tony and bis wlfe Sandra Van Boxtel of Caesarea, and the late Anthony Van Boxtel. Sadly mlssed by many grandcblldren, great-grandebldren, and other relatives. Predeacesed by 5 grandchildren. Visitation was at Newcastle Funeral Home, 386 Mill St. S., (just north of Hwy. 401, Mill St. exit) on Wednesday, December 30, from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 pan., witb prayers at 8:30 p.m. Funeral mass in St. Francis^ of Assisi Churcb, 214 :King St. E., Newcastle, on Thursday, Decemhber 31, at 12 noon. Interment, Resurrection Cemetery, 335 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby, at 2:45 p.mr. Donations to the Association 1for, Comnmunity Liv ,ing. 39 Wellington St. E., Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8B9, or a cbarlty of your cholce, would be greatly appreclated by the famlly. 6 ac r, "M""- HEALTH DEPARTMENT RELEASE The flum-it's back 1 1 mànm MacGREGOR AUCTION CENTRE 182 Wellington_ St. Bowmanville Antiques. Collectibles, Books, Coins & Household Effects Sundav. Januiav lth 10:00 a.m. (viewing 9:00 a.m.) 401 to Waverly Rd. (Exit 431) North te #2 Hwy.. East to Scugog St. & North 1 km. Auction features a varied selection of articles from past to present lncluding Victorian sofa, mission oak buffet. dressers and wardrobe, tables (parlour, sofa, kitchen, nesting, coffee & end), music stands, desks, chairs & rockers set of- 5 pressbacks, wickers, parlour, wingback etc.), blanket & wood boxes, scales, old books, tins, postcards, stamps. coins & paper money. jewelery,' Lt. Edition art prints, quality glass & china, wool rugs, cou ntry collectibles, Royal Doultons (Fair Lady, Top The Hill, Margaret, Helen, Shirley, Hazel, Diana & Denise etc.), Kenmore wasber & dryer, plus many more rare, unique & useful articles. CALL FOR ALL YOUR AUCTION, APPRAISAL & MOVINO NEEDS MacGREGOR AUCTION APPRAISAL & MOVING SERVICES Michael J. MACGREGOR >(905) 623-7949 1-800-363-6799 6 ac General sewing done in my home, 5 days a week. Phone 983-976 1. tfn 983-5628 South of Orono, Hwy 115/35 .......... w dn ayý abuary;6,1£)99 The first case of Influenza A has been confirmed in Durhamn Reglon. Two cases from Bowmanville were reported to- the Durham Region Health Department durlng the last week of December. "Influenza usually begins lnx November, and peaks in January - February," states Alex C on _n or , Envlronmiental Health Manager with the Health Department. "So far, very littIe influenza* acti'vlty has been reported ix Ontario. WiAth children returning to school and adults going back to work, more -cases of influenza wlll llkely occur soon." Outbreaks of influenza are oflen first observed in day cares and schools,' and then spread to long term care facilîties. These are also areas where the most susceptible' people are found. Fortunately, the "flu shot" can lessen and even prevent influenza Infection. Influenza vac cine is made avail- able- each year and is provlded free, of charge to hlgh rlsk individu- ais, and caregivers in hospitals, nursing homes, and homes for the aged. Ail seniors, as well as aduits and children with heart dis- ease, lung disease, dia- betes, cancer, HIV/AIDS, kidney dis- ease and other chronlc illnesses, should be vacclnated annually. I addition, eilidren and youth aged six months to elghteen years on aspirin for long periods should also be vacci- nated annually. Famuly physiclans and t he Health Department can advlse people about their risk of influenza and whether they should receive the vaccine. 1 The flu Is back. Proteet yourself and others around you by washlng your hands, coughlng and sneezlng ùinto a tissue, and get- tlng a flu shot annual- ly if you are at high risk," adds Dr. Reynolds. "This year's vaccine la still avallable for those who have not yet beeni vaccinated." Thq, hop f7o wro, '1f~ Orono 983-9165 Oshawa 433-2515 www.appleblossomflowers.com "We dont Jcst specillze... We maka every order spealal." DanielÇ. Banting, Fine fFirearms & Co((ecti6(es Collections & Estate Appraisals A Specialty In Home Service Available GUNS BOUGHT, SOLD, TRADED 5331 Main Street, Orono 983-6480 emaîl.: dbanting@&istar.ca Fruit Market ALL FRESH ONTARIO GOODS Mclntosh, Cortland, Empire, & Royal Gala Apples Boso & Anjo Pears FRESH CIDER Brown Potatoes CHRISTMAS APPLE PACKS

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