?1 THE ~e4VI.GEORGE S. DAY GRIST MILL AUCT For ilits 87th year CENTRE, Newton, LADIS ad GNTS At1 Lakerldge Hiealth Friday, MAY 28th, LADESandGETS Bowmnanvllle on 6:00 p.m. Main Street, Orono Saturday, May 22, 199-9. Selling 15 new oak 983-5333 Beioved husband of tables, 10 oak chairs Doris V. Day. Dear roil top comnputer( father of Beryl and lier oak din-ing suite, qi husb'and George Clark. glassware, collecti Lovingingly remembered inter-mediate piano, U4~J by lits grandchidrcn etc.PEIW20 . BARINA Vtcki Barton and lier CIO M T HOME CHECK partner Merv; Stephen AT 6.00 p.m. "Lius make yoér home and lits wife Sandra and AUCTIONEER look ived i, h is great-grandchlldren PRANK G. STAPLE' *Vacation Home Checking Emtly, William and Thea. Newtonv1lie *Wedding Day Services Arranfgements entrusted (905) 786-2244 or whenever you're away to The Northcutt Elliott 1802398 INSURED Funeral Home, 53 RELIABLE REFERENCIES Division st. Nq., (905) 786-2996 Bowmanville. A Barb Shetier - Ina Cox Memorial Service wtl be Serving NeutonviIll, Newcasle, held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oronîo & surroundiing commiuniiie" May 27 at St. Saviour's Lsted in White & YelIow Pages gcaChrlro. Memnoril donations miay PETHICK Flowers bemade to St. Saviour's STEPHENSONl Plus Hospital ( Palliative Care) SATURDAY, MAY FLOWERS * GIFTS or Communlty Care. A at 6:00 p-. & CRAm-S Celebration of George's Prevlew 5:00 p.i lffe and reception wll be to sale Lrne. 46 King Street East held followlng tie service Port. woodclil NEWCASTLE at Durham Senior washer, drycr, sofa 987-1500 Citizens Lodge, 200 stove, chest fre Betty Lycett 983-5908 Station St., Orono. bedroom furni Wilda Middleton 983-9819 26 ac tables. lanips, oldE dlshs, glassware etc ~ TERMS: Cash, Chi ORONO ELEOTRUC Ltdi Electrical Applances CoIour ITV's - Hi-Fi's SAIL ES A ND SER VICE Iotpi ni -R. C.A. White -Wesfinghot~sE- Frigidaire -Whirlpool W-ood's Freezers Magic Chef - Hoover Country Upholstery Quality Work in Upholstery R.R. 2, Ororio 983-9874 Bryon Grundy 7Z CATERING *Pig Roasts* *Corn Roasts. - Weddings * *BalilTournaments - *Canopy Rentais * "RAIN OR SHINVE" Having a party? Worred about cooking? Don't spend your ime barbe- cuing when you can be relaxing with friends and family! Cali The Roaster at (905) 983-1081 This charcoal BBQ can be used as a grill or rotisserie, AND, can be purchased or hire for catening. Old fishing tackle, old guns or related accessories, oulidoor books etc. A n home appralsals avallable. 30 years experience. Daniel G. Banting 905-983-6480 HORSEBACK RIDINO Colenlal Equestripn Centre 3706 Rundie Rd.' (Courtice) is now accepting new students (children & aduits) for our riding and horseman- ship programs, summer camps, etc. For further inform Ftion or to register cail: 1-(905) 623-7336 H-ome of the Bowmnanville Pany Club Interac or Visa. AUCTIONER DON STEPHEINSC 905-263-4402c (705) 277-982S Faz 705-277-901 From 401 Ext. 43 Bowmanvlle, Nor mi. on Hwjy. 57 to Rd. 8, turn East ai Fire Hall. 0 MacGREGOR AUCT CENTRE, Bowmanv SUNDAY. MAY 3< 10:30 a.m. (viewing 9:00 amx Take #2 Hwy. 10 Seu btL., 1NUiLi 1 AKm. Auction features the Estate articles from an Oshawa & Newcastle home including 1985 Cadlllac (Biarritz), household contents, furniture, glass & china, collectables, large selection of older mechanics tools (boxes, wrenchies, sockets, hand & power tools). This is a large Auction with many amaller articles, from paat to present, something for one & all. CAIL FOR ALL YOUR A UC77ON NEEDS MacGREGOR AUCTION & APPRAISAL SERVICES Michael J. MACGREGOR (905> 623-7949 1-800-363-6799 26 ac tilleMAY 29th, 1999 1999 10:00 a.. Selllng the late Frank coffee Doucette Estate, on -S, Oak location at Hwy. 45 and desk, Bowmanton Rd., Feniella, ty. of 20 miles nortli of .bec. Cobourg. 3 et . 14 ft. fibreglass boat r. w/18hp. Mercury, 14 fI. TS aumium bat,5 ft. rear blade (3pthl, bush hog squealer mower (3 ,TN pîli), 7 statloncry engines (Lister, Stover, SI Wisconsin, Norman, e In.), gas and elcctrlc 26 ac mowers, mower dccks, 5 dhainsaws, alumlnum ladders, shop iequipmnent, power tools, mechanics s.nap on tools, shop compressor, Solar 500 battery charger, Strongarm floor i jack, tractor and Ldon automotive hooks, bear Y 29 traps, bu-zz saw blades, industrial band saw. skil in. saws, vise, bencli grinders, large varlety of ipper, hardwood lumber, qty. 6 ' bcd, in. sq. post, qty. oak eezer, plank lumber, qty. iturc, hardwood firewood, qty. coins, slab flrewood, carpentry bc tols, 2 ton cliain faîl, eque, steel I beani, angle iron, steel post, barrel pumps, ham-mer mill (pto), 2 post ON office carts, walklng or plow, animal cage, 19 lockers, qty. of glass, old '10O trailers, dhais, sledges, 31I at anvîl, tools, wheel )rth S barrow, platformi scales, jCon. gas weeder, air' plg, at Uic garage advertlsing, qty. of planer blades and 26 ac industrial dado hcads, hard-ware and numerous Ither items. TERMS: Cash or Cheque with 1. D. (Drivers M'ON AUCTIONEER kVille FRANK G. STAPLETON lothNewtonvmfe IL) (905) 786-2244 1-800-263-9886 M45og 26 ac General sewing done in mny home, 5 days a week. Phone 983-9761. tfn IT PAYS TO ADvERTIS"'E 983-5301 st h.ee Veteî CoMmlttee onx Veterans is hearlng more evidence and deciding whether to recormniend beniefits for Canada's Merchant Seamen, Veterans Affairs officiais have gone on the offensive through the Internet, givlng The War.Amps ani o>pportunlUty to lau-nchi a counter-offensive uslng ils own Web site. Since last December, VAC bas loaded its Web site with four Iengthy documents whlch attempt to Justlfy the Goverrnent's refusaI bo compensate Merchant Seamnen for Uic faîlure to provide Uic sanie relia- bilitation benefils as Uiose available to mcm- bers of the Canadian Anrned Forces.ý The War Amips, wlhich has taken up Uic cause on behaif of Merchant Nay Veterans, miade a submlssîon to the P a r11 a me n ta r y Cormmltcce on April 29Ui of this year. rebulting what Clif Chadderton, Uhir CEO, cails Uic VAC Ilspin doctor" efforts to oppose the Merchant Seamen's cdaims. Chadderlon cdaims that when Veterans Affairs went to the le on internet Internet to support thc negative response of Veterans Affairs iMlr-lster Fred Mfflin to tchemk~ pensation demands of Merchant Seanien, -they provlded us with an excellent wlndow of opportunlity to challenge Uicir statements, using our own iWeb site." Chaddcrton states Uiat some of Uic Infor- mation on Uic VAC Web site Is preposterous. For exainple,' Uic statemnent Is made Uiat Uic maxi- mnum pension at mar- rled rates Is $24.000. Their so-called "Fact Sheet" fails to note that only three out of th&'--- reniainin-g 2,000 survlv- lng Merdhant Seamen have quallfied for this 100% Pension rate. I an attempt to downplay any compar- Isons w1Ui veterans, Uic VAC Web -page states» that only 5% of Armed Forces veterans received assistance for Land Settlement. The DV-A annual ieport for 1949- 50 conflrms, however, that thc number was ncarly 90,000 or 9% of Uic total 'veteran popu- lation. The Wax Amps rebuttal to Uic Veterans Affairs dlaimns can be found on Its Web site at wWw.wlaramps.ca The §hop ffWre ci, t Orono 983-9155 * Oshawa 433-2515 www.appieblossomflowers.com lAie dont Just specililze... We niake every order spectlL DIaniel G. Banting Fine fFireartns & Co((ecti6(fe. Collections & Estate Appraisals A Specialty In Home Service Available GUNS BOUGHT, SOLD, TRADED 5331 Main Street, Orono 983-6480 email: dbanting@istar.ca I~ ~FRESH ASPARAGUS AT] Fruit Market We now have Fresh Asparagus grown night her on Fred's Farm. Corne on in an pick up a pound or twvo for supper or even five or six for freezing SPECIAL., L10 Ibs. of Mlntosh C. Gr. $2.95 So-uth a, Orono Hwy. 115135 983-5628 m -ic t-utý 84W, NV.M, NI. P, C MPT a a a a- 1