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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Apr 1981, p. 12

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I ( 22, 1981 Rhone 623-3303 Classified Ads Tuesday 12 Noon Classified Phone 623- 3303 Birth Deaths PIPER -- Wayne and Julie are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Erin Amanda, on March 29, 1981 at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- vllle, weighing 9 lbs. 4Va ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Piper, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler, great-grandparents are Mr., and Mrs. Frank Piper Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Vlrtle Wilson and Mrs. Ada Butler. Special thanks to Drs. Sylvester, Cunningham Cunningham and Maternity Staff. 16-1 Forthcoming Marriages Ron and Marlon Davis, R.R. 1, Ennlsmore, are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Denise Laurene to Lawrence Elgin, son of Bruce and Jean Taylor, R.R. 1, Enniskillen. The wedding will take place on May 9, 1981 at Northmlnster United Church, Sunset Blvd., Peterborough. 16-1N Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCabe of Shelburne are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Lynn to Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bernard of Flesherton. The wedding to take place In Shelburne United Church on August 1st,.1981. 16-1 The family of Jack and Ethel Cook would like to Invite friends and neighbors to a "surprise" 45th Anniversary Tea at the old Tyrone Hall on Saturay, May 2nd from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. Best wishes only. 15-2 BAMSEY - At the Tlllson- burg District Memorial Hospital on Thursday, April 16, 1981, Francis Allan Bamsey, of R.R. l, Delhi and formerly of Brantford In his 68th year. Beloved husband of Helen Elizabeth Bosnell, dear father of Jack and Ronald, both of Guelph; Kelvin of Bowmanvllle and Raymond of Brantford. Dear brother of Wilbur of Brantford, Mrs. Esther Scott of Port Hope. Also surviving are seven g randchildren. Predeceased y one brother George of London. Mr. Bamsey was a retired employee of the White Farm Equipment Company, member of the quarter century club, an active member of the Tlllsonburg Senior Citizens and the UAW. Funeral service was held on Saturday, April 18, 1981 at ll a.m. at the Hill and Robinson Funeral Chapel, 30 Nelson Street, Brantford with Reverend Larry Manley officiating. officiating. interment In Farrlng- don Cemetery, Brantford. If so desired donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated appreciated by the family. 16-1 ELLIOTT--Mary (Molly). At Oshawa General Hospital on April 20, 1981, Mary Molly Whelllgan, In her 61st year; beloved wife of Stanley Elliott, Oshawa; mother of Mrs. John Fort (Jacqueline), Uxbridge, Mrs. John Moczulski (Barbara), Bowmanvllle; sister of Eileen, Margaret and Daniel, all of England; grandmother grandmother of Bradley and Janet Fort. Rested at the Armstrong Funeral | Home, Oshawa. Funeral service was held In the chapel Wednesday, April 22. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. 16-1 HARLOWE -- At Newcastle, Sunday, April 19th, 1981, Dorothy Harlowe, aged 75 years, dear sister of Dr. R. E. Harlowe, Scarborough. Service was held In the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanvllle, Bowmanvllle, Tuesday afternoon. , Interment Orono Cemetery. 16-1N HEARD -- Gwendoline. At Bowmanvllle Hospital on Monday, April 20, 1981, Gwendoline Parry, In her 86th year. Wife of the late Wesley G. Heard. Dear mother of Gordon and Mrs. G- Johnson (Yvonne), Loving grandmother grandmother of seven grandchildren grandchildren and six great grandchildren. grandchildren. Rested at the North- cutt Elliott Funeral Home. Private service was held on Tuesday. Interment Bowmanvllle Bowmanvllle Om r,, nry. 16-1N WHEN FRIENDS NEED TO KNOW YOU CARE, FLOWERS TELL THEM SC Come to Flowers by Jackman In the Bowmanvllle Mall for complete flower service 623-3365 LOWERY - Beatha. At Southhaven Nursing Home, Newcastle, on Thursday, April 16, 1981, Beatha Cochrane of Orono, In her 78th year; beloved wife of the late J. Lyall Lowery; dear mother of Mrs. Don Tennant (Joyce); lovlno Grandmother of Mrs. M. Wilken (Beverley) and 'Mrs. L. Hogg (Rhonda); also survived by two great- grandsons; dear sister or Mrs. H- Lowery (Catherine) and the late Mrs. W. Boyd (Arley) and William Cochrane. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanvllle. Funeral service was held In the chapel Saturday. Interment Interment Orono Cemetery. 16-IN MASON -- At Marnwood Nursing Home, Tuesday, April 21,1981, Nina J. Mason, aged 91 years, wife of the late Charles Mason, dear mother of Helen (Mrs. Frank Walden), of Sidney, B.C., and Donald of Hastings. Dear grandchild. Visiting at thé Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanvllle after 2 p.m. on Thursday. Funeral service Friday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Bowmanvllle Cemetery. Donations to Trinity United Church would be appreciated. 16-1 PERRY -- Af Bowmanvllle Hospital, Monday, April 20th, 1981, Hilda Perry, Orono, aged 61 years, wife of the late Lloyd Perry, dear mother of Bert, Oshawa, loved grandmother of Leanne and Christopher. Service was held In the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanvllle, Bowmanvllle, V/ednesday afternoon. Interment Bowmanvllle Cemetery. ' 16-1N SCHMID -- At Bowmanvllle Hospital, Wednesday, April 15th, 1981, Herman Schmid, Newcastle, aged 82 years, beloved husband of Hermine Schmid, dear father of Mary (Mrs. V. Dltta), Scarborough, Edith (Mrs. B. Danilko), Oshawa, and the late Herman Jr., dear father-in-law of Clara Schmid, Newcastle, loved grandfather of Gary, Glen and Laura. Service was held In the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanvllle, Saturday Saturday afternoon. Interment Bowmanvllle. Cemetery. 16-1N Memoriams HOLROYD -- In loving memory of a dear grandson Brian who passed away April 13th, 1977. Softly the leaves of memory fall , Gently we gather, treasure them all. Some may forget now that you're gone. We will remember, no matter how long. -- Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Grandma and Grandpa Edmondsort. 16-1 MALLEY -- William. In loving loving memory of a husband and father who passed away April 23,1977. Wonderful memories Woven In gold This is a picture We tenderly hold Deep In our hearts A memory Is kept To love, to cherish, And never forget. -- Lovingly remembered by wife and son Earl. 16-1 REYNOLDS -- Tanya Ann. In loving memory of a dear sister and daughter, aged SVi years, Tanya Ann who suddenly passed away April 23, 1978. DEAR GOD... Dear God up above, Bless this girl we all loved, Full of life and full of cheer, This girl, who was once here. Scattered pictures that I find, Are left to stay with us behind, Memories we shared, were good and bad, But now they've all turned too sad. For her life, she could not fight, But she sang her song all through the night, A song which lasted a very short while, And, when she died on her remained a smile, 1n wonder why she had to go? Please God, let me know, I realize It Isn't fair, But, please keep good care of her up there. Written by Vicki Smith In memory of her dear cousin. -- Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by brother Dale and Mom and Dad. 16-1 BEV'S FLORAL CREATIONS "Flowers with Feeling" For any Occasion 623-3377 9-tf "Flowers Say It Bést" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa - Bowmanvllle Area Phone 623-4441 The family of the late Mrs. Florence Crete wish to express their slncerest thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors neighbors for the many acts of kindness and sympathy during our time of deep bereavement. Your thoughtfulness thoughtfulness during our sorrow Is appreciated. Special thanks to the wonderful people of Sandown Estates, the Ross Funeral Chapel, and to Father Bill Russell. Roger Crete and family 160 I would like to thank my family and friends, Rebekan Lodge, Legion Ladles Auxiliary, Auxiliary, Goodyear Old Girls and Memorial Park for the flowers and cards I received while a patient In Bowmanvllle Memorial Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Dublnsky, Dr. Shrives, the therapist, nurses and staff of the I.C.U. and the 1st floor. Nance Colmer 16-1 Kortlfcutt Elliott funeral Hante THOUGHTFULNESS -- CONCERN -- SERVICE Your thoughtfulness for others Is our first concern. We will arrange for charitable foundation donations (such as Heart or Cancer Society) to be acknowledged anywhere anywhere In Canada with the appropriate acknowledgement card present on the same day, with the other tributes. This is part of our service to community. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 IT t_y« /Ér- uneta/ ^(o/aÿïe/ ESTABLISHED 1881 623*5480 4 DIVISION ST. BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS Simpson Memorials Monuments-Granite or Bronze Markers - Inscriptions ' -Sandblasting 49 LAVINIA ST. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Home appointments gladly arranged Cards of Thanks To nurses, doctors and all others who helped make my stay at Memorial Hospital pleasant, a sincere thanks. Olive Sexsmlth 16-1 My sincere thanks to family, friends and neighbors for flowers, cards, visits and kindness kindness at home while in Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Ewert, Shrives, Harrison and Anfossl, also to nurses and staff of Emergency, Emergency, Medical and Surgical floors for their great care. Sheila Wilson 16-1 EAR PIERCING $8.00 (no appointment necessary) Plus 10 per cent off first purchase of earrings with release slip. Hooper's Jewellers Ltd. 29 King St. E. Bowmanvllle 623-5747 10-tfN Sales YARD SALE Saturday, April 25 -- All Day -- 5 RENDER AVE. (off Scugog) Bowmanvllle 16-1 YARD SALE Sat., April 25 10a.m. to 4 p.m. . Antiques, collectibles and household Items. Rain or shine | 37 CARLISLE AVE. 1 16-1N SAT., APR. 25 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thomas organ - 2 keybd., accordlan, girls' clothes - 6X and up, some boys' size 8, baby Swyngomatlc, Jolly Jumper, 2,, sets queen size bedspread and drapes, girls' single yellow ' with ' white" spread, drapes, shams, tablecloth, tablecloth, lots of toys, one set wood cross country skis. LOTS MOREI -MOVINJGI 47 Horsey Street Bowmanvllle Talk to Our Team of Specialists Bob Garrow Information on Government Programs and Management Training Seminars John Moulana and Bill Beatty Loans to start, modernize or expand your business Lome Mac Innis Experienced Councillors to advise on Improving business methods or solving problems. The Resource Team will be at: Flying Dutchman Motor Inn Liberty St., Bowmanvllle Tuesday, April 28th 8:30a.m.- ll:30a.m. Drop In - no appointment necessary. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK Oshawa (416) 576-6800 16-1 WELCOME TO BRANCH 178 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION YARD SALE PANCAKE BREAKFAST HOME BAKE SALE May 9th 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Place BOWMANVILLE LEGION PARKING LOT 109 King St. East . 16-3N MOTHER'S DAY Bazaar and Bake Sale May 2nd, 1981 PONTYPOOL COMMUNITY CENTRE 10a.m. -1 p.m. 16-2N Trinity United Church U.C.W. Salad Luncheon May 13 11:00-1:30 p.m. Tickets Church office or phone FLEA MARKET Saturday, April 25 10 until 2 at Courtlce High School . Cafeteria Sponsored bv Courtlce United Church 1 Home baking, books, crafts, etc. Tables available to rent. Refreshments will be available. 728-7463 16-IN MANGDEN DOG TRAINING Obedience classes for the family pet. Classes begin May 25. Pre-reglstered -- class limit. For Information: Call Ruth Miller. RUMMAGE SALE AT KNOX CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Scugog Street, N„ Bowmanvllle on Friday, April 24 7 to 9 Refreshmen p.m. its Available 15-2 623-7382 17-3N Bowmanvllle United Youth Soccer PRE-SEASON DANCE Newcastle Town Hall May 1,1981 8:30p.m.-1 a,m. Music by B 8. JtheD.J. 1 $8 per couple For tickets call: 623-7946 or 623-9259 Spot Dances Door Prizes 16-2 Rummage Sale ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Thursday, April 23 FLEA MARKET Oshawa Every Sunday 9a.m.to4p.m. 50 vendors, lots of merchandise Armstrong Auditorium 88 King St. W., Oshawa 576-5522 3-15N Orono United Church Pancake Dinner Sunday, April 26th Main Hall 12:30 to 3:00 p.m. Pancakes, Maple Syrup, Sausages, Coffee Adults $3.00 Children under 12 - $2.00 15-2N Articles For Sale 10-4 PLEASE COME 623-3891 $3.50 per person 16-1 16-1N YARD SALE April 24-25-26 „ 9a.m.-5p.m. Base Line Road, first farm west of Solina Road on south side. Wide variety of Items from baby needs, toys, clothing, clothing, to household Items and much more. 16-1N YARD SALE Fri., April 24 Sat., April 25 9a.m.-4p.m. Small household articles, odds and ends, clothing etc. 34 SILVER STREET Across from Museum 16-1 COMBINATION Garage Sale of household and baby Items Including dishes, carriage, drapes and bedspreads etc. 9a.m.-l p.m. 27and36 ASHDÀLE CRES. Saturday, April 25 160 YARD SALE Sat., Apr. 25, 1981 9a.m. (Rain date May 8,1981) « 121 Waverley Rd., Bowmanvllle Kitchen suite, baby furniture, 3 - 32 gal. all glass aquariums, hockey equipment, books, toys, clothes etc. 16-1 YARD SALE Scugog Street Durham Christian Secondary School Sat., Apr. 25 10 to 5 16-IN YARD SALE April 25-26 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Station Street and Main, Orono Cook stove, Acorn fireplace, wood stove, dishwasher, many other Items. 16-1N YARD SALE Saturday, April 25 10a.m. 41 CHURCH ST. (rain date May 2) 16-1 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH U.C.W. BAKE SALE April 24 10:30a.m. BOWMANVILLE MALL 16-1 BINGO Wednesday, Apr. 22 8 p.m. LEGION HALL JACKPOT $190 In 59 numbers 160 CARTWRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL "AT-HOME DANCE" Sat., April 25,1981 8:30 p.m. at Blackstock Recreational • Centre General Admission $9 per couple at door $10 per couple Tickets may be purchased In advance from C.H.S. Students or by calling the school at 986-4241. 16-IN OLD TYME DANCE in TYRONE OLD HALL Music by Bob & Willie 9-Ion April 25 Admission $3.00 per person No blue jeans No children Sponsored by L.O.A. HALL BOARD 16-1 SALVATION ARMY 5th BOWMANVILLE SCOUTS CAR WASH and BAKE SALE (BANK of MONTREAL) Saturday, April 25 9a.m.-5p.m. ( Proceeds for CJ'81 Scout Camp) 16-1 16-1N 16-1 OUR OWN RECIPE OF FISH â CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT $2.95 Every Saturday ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd., Ph. 263-8421 Licensed LLBO Open 7 days a week Mon.-Thurs.,9-7 Weekends, 11-9 Banquet facilities for 100 13-tf • Newcastle Community Care* BLOSSOM TEA April 29 1 to 3:30 p.m. Memorial Park Clubhouse Liberty St. S.„ Bowmanvllle PLANT and BAKE TABLE QUILT DRAW This Is a United Way funded agency. 15-2N 25th Anniversary DANCE on April 25 Solina Community Hall is SOLD OUT Admission by ticket reservation only! Thanks for your support. The orchestra will be returning returning for one more engagement In October. 15-2.N St. Joseph's School Or. 4 and 5 5th ANNUAL RUMMAGE and BAKE SALE Sat., Apr. 25,1981 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH PARKING LOT Liberty St. S., Bowmanvllle Proceeds to sponsor 2 Honduras children. RUMMAGE DONATIONS? Call Mr. G. O'Brien 623-5151 or 623-6130 15-2N Fruit Market Hwy. 115 Crisp, Juicy C.A. MAC'S and RED DELICIOUS Storage NORTHERN SPY and MUTSU PURE MAPLE SYRUP and SUGAR CANDY Start planting with STOKES-VEGETABLE FLOWER and HERB SEEDS 13-4N Whites Fence & Patio Supplies Hadassah Jeans and Fabric Sale Brand name jeans Reasonable prices Upholstery fabric clearance Pieces $.50 and $1.00 Al I other $4.00 per yard Good selection of used clothing BETH ZION SYNAGOGUE 144 King Street E„ Oshawa Tuesday, April 28 and Wednesday, April 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cash and Carry Do-It-Yourself Kits Available or Professionally Installed by Our Crews... - Chain Link - Wood Fence - Metal Privacy Fences - Dog Kennel Kits - Tennis Courts - Outdoor Furniture - Patio Supplies OSHAWA 576-5606 All tools available for the "DO IT YOURSELFER" 15- tf FEDDEMA ORCHARDS We have a good variety of C grade apples In storage. MACS $4.00 a bushel DELICIOUS $5.00a bushel SPYS $5.00 a bushel Open: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays No Sunday Sales 263-2074 14-4N ORGANS-PIANOS Home Show Specials Lowrey Piano and Organ Centre 360 Brock St. S. Whitby (Safeway Centre) 666-3544 15-2N DOUBLE bed with mattress $20. High chair, baby bath, walker, baby chair $12. Phone 623-2960. 16-1 EIGHT foot sllde-ln truck camper, sleeps four, propane operated fridge ana stove, water tank and sink. $1000 or best offer. Phone 571-1683. 16- 1N MIXED grain (oats - barley). Phone 263-2135 (evenings). 16-1N STRAWBERRIES, raspberries, raspberries, rhubarb, asparagus, g arlic, multipliers and rose ushes. Now In stock. Carnation Carnation Flower Shop, 33 Division St., Bowmanvllle. Phone 623-5577. 16-1 HERTA barley for sale, clean and treated. Phone 263-8127 after 5. 16-1 FARMALL Cub tractor, all implements. Phone 263-8356. 16-1N WELL rotted manure for sale. Loading facilities, will deliver. Phone 623-7336. 16-1 MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE 1980 Honda Twinstar 200 Mint condition. Asking $1000.00 Call 623-7493 after 5 p.m. 623-5373. 623-2847 14-tfN J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave„ Oshawa. 576-1220. 44-tfN HAY seed, 100 lb,, double cut, red clover and alfalfa mixture. mixture. $1.50 per pound. Phone 263 8198. 15-2N OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY 1st Bowmanvllle Scouts In conjunction with Bowmanvllle Kinsmen Club Presents "A Taste of Spring" Steak Bar-B-Qand Dance May 2,1981 AT NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL Steak Dinner 6:30 - 8:30p.m, Followed by dancing to the sound of Ross Jackman. Door Prizes Tickets $20 per couple Tickets available al McGregor's Drug Store or call 423-9520 or 623-2635. 13-5N TOPSOIL PATIO SAND WASHED MASONRY SAND GRAVEL 8. STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCTS ALL SIZES FOR DRIVEWAYS 8, PARKING LOTS Rhone Oshawa 725-0232 SOLINA RD. N. 1 mile north of Hwy. 2 nnnr TRUCK CAP FOR to TON Insulated and panelled. Ideal for 2 on distance travelling. $425. PLYWOOD STREAMLINED CONVERTIBLE TRAILER .11 x 4to feet high, cupboards, etc. A family handyman's dream! $625. ANTIQUE WAGON and BOX Suitable for your ranch display. $175. RUBBER TIRED WIRE WHEELED BUGGY $500. ALSO CUTTER and HARNESS. Call 986-4959 16-IN 16-tfN ONE chair with matching ottoman, color green - $75 and chesterfield, color green, gold and white stripe - $75. Cal 1 16-1N Sides, Hinds â Fronts Also specialize in Pork free Dèllvry 725-4245 or 983-5894 12-tfN 24" WHITE Moffat stove, good condition. Call 623-5215 ' after 4:30. 16-1 1978 - 750 HONDA, excellent condition. $1,800 certified. Also a Pioneer stereo and turntable, $350 firm. 623-2230, ask for John. 16-1 RABBIT cages, new or used, also top breeding stock. Phone 786-2217 or 372-3553. 16-2N FIVE piece dinette set, solid pine, $450. Call after 6 p.m. 623-9350. 16-1 WELL rotted sheep manure - by the bushel, trailer or half ton truckload. Russ Dow - . 623-5817. 16-1N TYPEWRITERS for rent, $25 per month. Lewis Rent-All, Bowmanvllle. 623-4480. 16-2N AFX RACE set, large set with computer, sound tower, grand stands, banked curves, 25 cars and many accessories. Also go-kart as is. Phone Chris after 4 p.m. 623-5174. 16-1 BED chesterfield, black and white T.V., long coffee table - $150 for all. Good condition. Screens and door. 263-2248. 16-1 TWO piece china cabinet, glass doors top and bottom, like brand new. Asking $200 or best offer. Phone 623-9240 or 26 Liberty St. S. 16-1N '76 YAMAHA 500, DOHC, low mileage, excellent condition, $900. Phone 705-277-2230. 16-1N Chesterfield Suites Loveseats, Sectionals Less than to Price LARGE SELECTION McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Slmcoe St. S., Oshawa 725-5181 FREE DELIVERY ■ 25-tfN CERTIFIED Seed Potatoes IRISH COBBLERS KENNEBEC RED CHIEFTAINS SUPERIOR SEBAGOS ALSO RASPBERRY CANES J. BOUMA CHESTERFIELD, near new. Wedding dress with head- piece, size 9.623-9431. 16-1N TRUCK cap will fit Datsun or Courier pick-up. Excellent shape. $150. Phone 623-7635. 16-1N ANTIQUE CLOCKS -- Repaired -- Parts available for most antique clocks, pocket, watches and modern watches, and clocks and 400 day clocks. Our repairs are done with modern up-to-date equipment and qualified Swiss trained watchmaker. HOOPER'S JEWELLERS LTD. 29 King St. East Bowmanvllle Phone 623-5747 10-tfN Paradise Orchards Limited "The Apple Bin" Apple sales 3-6 p.m. dally No Sunday Sales Location: Third Concession V* mile west of Liberty St. N. The Carruthers family R.R. 1, Bowmanvllle. 16-2 '79 PROWLER house trailer, 27 ft., all conveniences. Many extras. Located Sandaraska Park. $8,000 firm. 623-2321. ■16-1N MTD RIDING lawn mower, 8 h.p„ 34" cut, 4 years old, good condition. Asking $500. Phone 983-5592. 16-IN The Hamre House things like Grandma had antiques, collectibles, local crafts Thurs. and Frl.6-9p.m. Sat. and Sun. 10-5 p.m. Church St. north of Post Office Orono, Ont. Phone 983-5505 16-IN Princecraft Boat and 65 h.p. Evlnrude motor, a well matched outfit for cruising, cruising, skiing or fishing. Excellent Excellent condition. Easy on gas. $2,995. SPRING BOK aluminum fishing boat and motor. Boat like new, $595. CANOES Good quality. Fibreglass with aluminum trim. Priced to sell at$279. Call 983-5817 16-1 '77 COLEMAN 19 ft. 6" hardtop hardtop tent trailer with canopy. Excellent condition. $2,700. 987-4283 after 6. 16-IN CASE 930 tractor, Comfort- King, 85 horsepower with 3 point hitch, dual remotes and live P.T.O. In good condition. Also a Lincoln welder 180 amp. Fair condition. Phone 705-277-2566. 16-IN BOY'S dark brown blazer with tan pants. Size 14. Almost new. Ideal for graduation $20. Rhone 623-5646. 16-1 GOOD, clean barley straw. 983-5979. 14-3N GOOD used vacuums, 1 year warranty. Repairs to all makes. Bags, noses, etc. 17 Temperance Street. 15-4 Install Your Own Pool WITH SUPERVISION 10to' x 21' $1595 11 to'x 23' SJS45 22 X36'5" $2099 ABOVE GROUND SPECIALS 18'X 4' $929 Second Full Warranty 24'x4' $1199 Second Full Warranty 18' X 32' X 4' $1849 Second Full Warranty BUY DIRECT AND SAVE International Manufacturing 723 0345 evenings, 576-2287 14-5

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