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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 May 1981, p. 14

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1 ( 14 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, May 6, 1981 Phone 623-3303 Classified Ads Births Marriage BRUCE -- Stephen and Linda are happy to announce the safe arrival of their first child, Ryan James Rowland, on April'19, 1981, weighing 8 lbs. lS'/s ozs. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. James Mochan and 13th for Mrs. Rowland Bruce. Special thanks to Drs. Beatty, Miller and Bardai. 18-1 PRIDIE -- Len and Christina are proud to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Beniamin Jay Leonard, born on Saturday, April 25, 1981. Weighing 7 lbs. VU ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Prldle and Mr. and Mrs. R. Burns, all of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Great-grandparents and Mr. and Open House are AMs. Roy and Mrs. T. Lodge. 18-1 YOUNGMAN -- Roy and Doreen are proud to announce the safe arrival of Lean ne Myrna on May 2, 1981, weighing weighing 7 lbs. 11 ozs. A sister Tor Heather. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Art Young- man, Tyrone. Great grandmother grandmother Is Mrs. Myrtle Langllle, Bowmanville. Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Mr. and Mrs. Lome Chambers, Nestleton, are pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcoming marriage of their daughter Carolyn to David Zwlcker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zwlcker, Oshawa.; Wedding to take place on June 6, 1981 at King Street Pentecostal Pentecostal Church, Oshawa. 18-1N Mr. Leonard H. Cress and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kowal are pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcoming marriage of their children, Maureen Elizabeth Cress and Dennis Everson Peter Kowal. The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 16th, 1981, at Saint James Anglican Church Humber Bay, Etobicoke, Ont. , 18-1 Ted and Alice Kraay are' pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcoming marriage of their , daughter Wilma to Gordon Spelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kase Spelt of Lacombe, Alta. tThe ceremony will take place on May 29, 1981 at the First Christian Reformed Church of Lacombe, Alta. AAr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. AAoore of Port Perry, wish to .announce the forthcoming .marriage of her daughter, Laurie Louise Crough to Craig Greentree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greentree, Oshawa, Ontario. Wedding to take place on Saturday, May 30, 1981 at 4 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville. Engagements Murray and Carol AAarchant are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Cheryl Louise to David Neil, son of Harold and Joy Brown, Kendal. Wedding will take Place September 5,1981 at St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville. 18-lN Russell and Jean Naylor, Oshawa, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna to James, son of Art and Jean Youngman, Tyrone. to take place May AAarrlage 22,1981, In Oshawa. 18-1N ESTABLISHED 1881 , , ,c-- 4 DIVISION ST. Of\ BOWMANVILLE 04J'J*f0w TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS îïnrtifnttt EUmtt funeral Home THOUGHTFULNESS - CONCERN - SERVICE Concerned people often inquire about prearrangement prearrangement of funeral details. Information can be simply and thoughtfully obtained upon request. This is part of our service to the community. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 M Simpson Memorials Monuments-Granite or Bronze Markers - Inscriptions -Sandblasting 49 LAVINIA ST. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Home appointments gladly arranged BISHOP-LANG Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang, Waverley Road, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bishop, Liberty St, N„ Bowmanville, Bowmanville, wish to announce the marriage of their children, Yvonne and Larry. The marriage marriage took place in Edmonton, Alberta, on Saturday, AAav 2nd, 1981. 18-1N Memoriams Murray and Arlene Yeo will be at home to their friends and relatives on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, anniversary, Saturday, May 9 in the afternoon. Best wishes only, please. 17-2N ANDERSON -- At Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital, AAonday, May 4th, 1981, Edna Anderson, beloved beloved wife of the late Elmo Anderson, in her 80th year, dear mother of Don, loving grandmother of Kevin, Karen, Robert and Janet, sister of Al Fletcher. Friends may call at the AAorris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations to Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. appreciated. Eastern Star service In the Chapel Wednesday at 7 o'clock. • 18-1N CROSSMAN -- Hilda. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, on AAonday, AAay 4,1981. Hilda Graham of Haydon in her 90th year, wife of the late Russell Crossman. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday afternoon. Interment Bethesda Cemetery. MORRIS -- At Bowmanville Hospital, AAonday, May 4th, 1981, Venetta (Eva) AAorris, beloved wife of the late Charles E. AAorris, In her 84th year, dear mother of George, June Baker, Marion Slagnt, Art Rowe, and the Tate Frances' Meadows, loved by grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. greatgrandchildren. Service was held In the AAorris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Wednesday morning. Interment Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. ' 18-lN PARRINDER -- Daisy Jean. At the Dr. J. O. Ruddy General Hospital, Whitby on Sunday, AAay 3rd, 1981. Daisy Jean Fisher of Myrtle, beloved beloved wife of the late Archibald S. Parrinder, dear sister of Mrs. Henry Leask (AAay), Miss Emma Fisher of Myrtle and Thomas Allan Fisher of Taunton. In her 89th year. Rested at the W.E. Towne Funeral Chapel, Whitby. Service was held on Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Arthur Rodgers officiated. Interment Burns Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Ashburn. 180 VAN HAMBURG-Cornelius. At his residence, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, on Thursday, April 30, 1981, Cornelius Van Hamburg In his 75th year, beloved husband of Angelina Mast, dear father of Mrs. O. Kowal I (Lenle), Ed, Larry ançl Kaes. Rested at the Northcutt Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service was held on AAonday at Maranatha Christian Reformed Reformed Church. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery, 18-lN sons families. Grant and 18-1 Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to.., Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 WHEN FRIENDS NEED TO KNOW YOU CARE, FLOWERS TELL THEM SC Come to Flowers by Jackman in the Bowmanville Mall (or complete flower service 623-3365 Classified Deadline Tuesday 12 Noon Cards of Thanks COCHRANE -- In loving memory of a wonderful hus"- band Leslie, who passed away AAay 10, 1979. I lost a husband with a heart of gold He was more to me than wealth untold Without farewell he fell asleep With only memories for me to keep. He was a husband so very rare Content In his home and - always there. I treasure still with love sincere Beautiful memories of one so dear. -- Loved and missed so much by wife Norma and family. 18-1 COCHRANE-- Leslie. In loving loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who passed away AAay 10,1979. No farewel I was spoken we And no time to say goodbye You were gone before knew It And only God knows why. -- Sadly missed by Ralph, Pat and Paul. 18-1 HERRON -- In loving memory of my dear wife, Alice Ruth, who went home to be with the Lord, May 4,1974. This month comes with sad regret, It brings back a day 1 will never forget, God took you home, It was His will But In my heart, you liveth still. -- As ever, Harry. , . 18-1 HERRON -- Alice Ruth. In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away May 4,1974. 'TIs sweet to know we'll meet again Where troubles are no more, And that the one we loved so well Has just gone on before. Lovingly remembered by s Linton, JACKMAN -- In loving memory of a dear wife, Margaret, who passed away AAay 5, 1978. What I would give If I could say, Hello Ma>g In the same old way, To hear your voice, see your smile, To sit with you and' chat awhile. So you who have a wife, ■ -i ' Cherish her with care For you'll never know the heartache, Till you see her vacant chair. -- Sadly missed by husband, Raymond. is-1 SMITH-- In loving memory of our dear father, George M. Smith, died July 28th, 1956 and our dear mother, Matilda Smith, died AAay 7, 1960 and our dear brothers William G. Smith, died October 23rd, 1970 and Sidney N. Smith, died April 19th, 1935. They walk In God's own garden, With loved ones gone before, While we still walk the path of life, And miss them more and more. But one day we'll answer to the call, And our work on earth will cease, Then we will all be reunited In a land of love and peace. -- Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by the family, TIM SUL -- in loving memory" of my dear husbandf Andrew who passed away May 7, 1980. Sad was the parting no one can tell. So sudden on earth the sorrow fell. The blow was hard the shock severe. To part with one I loved so dear. Dearer still as years depart His memory lives within my heart. -- Sadly missed and ever remembered by wife Nellie and family. ie-1 WRIGHT-- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William, who passed away May 5th, 1978. -- Sadly missed by Wllla, Randy and Cathy. "Flowers Say It FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seal It's your guarantee of permanence. Vêb' STAFFORD BROS. LTD f'Aulhoriui , Diahr Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E„ Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 Coming Events We wish to express our sincere sincere appreciation to our many, many friends, relatives and neighbors for their cards, gifts and congratulations on our Fortieth Wedding =£he f) lt " L ;; tOb/ ( 1Î0 Coulter Dd»e " PONTYPOOL Anniversary. A special thanks to Bobby, Willie, Merv, Beth, Henry, Ivan Rogers for their music and to our children for the lovely party given In our honor Saturday night in the Old Tyrone Hall. Gordon and Doris Baker 18-1 My sincere thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff on fourth floor, G. Wing, In Oshawa Hospital while in their care. I would also like to"thank my many friends for flowers, cards, visits etc. They were greatly appreciated. Joe Barton 18-1 My sincere thanks to my family, relatives, friends and neighbors and the U.C.W. for ths flowers* cards, gifts and visits. Special thanks to Dr. Anfossi, Dr. Shrives, and nurses and staff of second floor of Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Thanks for visits of Rev. and Mrs. Kempllng and Reverend Hughes. Verna Samis 18-1 The family of the late Gwendoline Heard wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for cards, floral tributes and donations at the loss of a dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Special thanks to Dr. Harrison, Dr. J. Rundle, Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home and Rev. Halse. Gerald, Yvonne Johnson Gordon,Jean Heard 16-1 I wish to express my sincere thank you to relatives, friends and neighbors for all the cards and kind notes of sympathy at the loss of my father. ■ Betty Ormiston and family 18-1 Newcastle Community Care wishes to thank everyone for their donations and support at their "Blossom Tea". This Is deeply appreciated. Mr. Jack Munday, 145 High St., Bowmanville, Bowmanville, No. 1791 won the quilt. 18-lN My sincere thanks to friends, neighbors for cards, visits, flowers during my stay in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hubbard and nurses on 3rd floor for all their care and kindness. Nancy Hutchinson 18-1 Our sincere thanks to the nurses and staff of Maternity at AAemorlal Hospital, Bowmanville Bowmanville and to Dr. E. L. Ewert. Also special thanks to friends and family for cards, visits and gifts. Christina and Beniamin Prldle 18-1 We wish to thank Long Sault community very much for the beautiful braided mat. Heather and Rick Sweetman 18-1 I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbors for flowers, gifts, cards and visits. A special thanks to Drs, Hubbard and Shrives, nurses on Medical Floor and Mrs. Davies on Third Floor and nurses in O.R. for the wonderful wonderful care I received during my stay in hospital and as an out-patient. Vèrna Fowler 18-1 We wish to express our sincere sincere appreciation to all our relatives, friends and neighbors neighbors for the cards, gifts and best wishes received on our 45th wedding annlverary. A special thank you to our children and grandchildren for giving us such a happy day. Jack arid Ethel Cook 18-1 The family of the late tom Graham wish to express sincere sincere thanks and appreciation ,to relatives, friends and neighbors for cards, floral tributes tributes and donations. Also for the many acts of kindness shown us during the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Rev. Schamernorn, the Royal Canadian Legion, Ladles Auxiliary, pallbearers and Morris Funeral Chapel. .18.-1 Mother's Day < Specials All Silk Flowers and Arrangements 20 PERCENT OFF Quality Gifts of Distinction Collector's Plates 10 PERCENT OFF HOURS Monday-Tuesday closed Wednesday 12.5 Thursday 12-6 Friday 12-9 Saturday 12-5 Sunday By Chance 'Appointments Accepted' CHAHCKX y/s* 18-1N THE GREAT PINE RIDGE KINSMEN presents "Something Blue" Sat., May 30, 1981 Orono Community Centre 8:30-1 a.m. $10 couple Food and refreshments available. Reservations phone 987-5009 or available at door. 18-4NP DANCE SOLINA COMMUNITY HALL May 16,1981 AAusic by Earl Brown, D.J. Admission $3.00 per person Last dance of season. 18-2N Fitness--dancercise class, Wednesday evenings, 8:30 to 9:30. For information call 623-2267. 18-1 SOPER CREEK NURSERY SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE 98 Concession St. E. TURKEY SHOOT Sun., May 24, 1981 ' 10a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orono Fish and Hunt Club 22 (iron sights only) 12 gauge shotgun black powder Lunch available on grounds Follow signs off Taunton Road byOrono 18-3N RUMMAGE SALE SALVATION ARMY 35 Division St. Friday, May 8 10a.m.-9p.m. and Saturday, May 9 9a.m. -noon 18-1 May 26,27,28 Dp.n glstr 9:30a.m-l'to 3:00p.m. We will be taking registrations for September 1981 for morning morning and afternoon sessions, full or part time. Supervisor Carol Anderson . 623-3613 18-3N ENNISKILLEN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICE May 17at2:30p.m. GUEST SPEAKER Rev. Paul Erb ANNUAL BUFFET SUPPER Wed., May 20 Serving from 4:30 till all are served Children under 12-$2. Adults-$4.50 18-2 TYRONE TYROS PAPER DRIVE Sat., May 23 For details -- 263-2086 after six. 18-lN The Full Gospel Businessmen's Businessmen's Fellowship Breakfast is being held on Saturday, May 16 at the Flying Dutchman Hotel In Bowmanville. Speaker Speaker - Henk Fryters from Belleville. Belleville. ■ Tickets available 1-983-5962, 623-6290, 263-2098. Bring a friend. 18-2N SPRING FEST DANCE at the DARLINGTON SPORTS CENTRE May 23 7 p.m. to l a.m. For more details:- Call Jean Lepine-263-8838 18-lN Hadassah Jeans and Fabric Sale Brand name jeans Reasonable prices ... Upholstery fabric clearance Pieces $.50 and $1.00 All other $4.00 per yard Good selection of used clothing BETH ZION SYNAGOGUE 144 King Street E„ Oshawa Tuesday, May 12 and Wednesday, May 13 from9a.m.to! p.m. 18-1N QUIT SMOKING or LOSE WEIGHT IN ONE ENJOYABLE SESSION!! Leave in a total relaxed state with no cravings ! ! Registered Psychologist, Aubrey Millard from Sudbury, offers his 98 percent proven and exciting method, using relaxation and hypnotherapy on the subconscious mind. He has recently returned from Germany, following an invitation to introduce his program there! ! Come and listen to the first hour -- FREE -- Holiday Inn, 1011 BloorSt. E., Oshawa Saturday, May 9th SMOKING -- 1 p.m. -3 p.m. WEIGHT REDUCTION-3p.m. -5 p.m. Single-$45 Couple-$75 Student - $25 This fee includes a relaxation cassette tape. For more information call 725-8057. 17-2N COUNTRY ROADS NURSERY SCHOOL (Maple Grove Rd. North) INVITES YOU AND YOUR PRE-SCHOOLER TO Open House and Registration Friday, May 15th, 9-11:30 a.m. Licensed 623-5094 2-5yr.olds 18-2N Darlington Progressive Conservative Association Annual Meeting and Election of Officers at the Acres Restaurant - Taunton Road (2 miles east of Hampton) Monday, May 11,1981 at 8 p.m. REFRESHMENTS EVERYONE WELCOME Coming Events Please help us support Cystic Fibrosis . 18-1 18-1 BINGO Wednesday, May 6 8 p.m. LEGION HALL JACKPOT.$110 In 51 numbers 18-1 CALL IVAN MILLS MAY 8 TO SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 18-lN Durham Region Lung Association's GOOD AS NEW SALE Sat., May 9 from 10:30a.m. RADIO PARK CLUBHOUSE Grenfell Street, Oshawa ( 1 block east of Oshawa Centre) Plants, fabrics, good used, clothing, books, toys, household household items, etc. Bake sales also featured. Come early for real bargains! WELCOME TO BRANCH 178 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION YARD SALE PANCAKE BREAKFAST HOME BAKE SALE May 9th 8a.m. -2p.m. Place BOWMANVILLE LEGION PARKING LOT 109 King St. East 16-3N Mangden Dog Training Obedience classes for the family pet. Classes begin May 25., Pre-registered -- class limit. For information call Ruth Miller. 623-7382 17-3N HOUSE TOUR May 9,1981 10:00a.m.-4p.m. Tea will be served at 62 CONCESSION ST..W. (Sponsored by: Bowmanville Hospital Auxiliary and Bowmanville Kinette Club.) 17-2N Annual Meeting Cartwright Union Cemetery Thursday, May 7 Blackstock United Church 8p.m. 17-2N 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 ~ OUR OWN RECiPE OF FISH & CHIPS ALL YOU £AT $2.95 CAN Honorable Allan Lawrence, M.P. and Sam Cureatz, M.P.P. will be attending. 17-2N 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-tt Phone 623- 3303 Articles for Sale Mother's Day Tea LESKARD CHURCH HALL Saturday, May 9 2p.m. "Bring a mother". Mini bazaar. Music by Gladys Brown. . Admission $1.50 17-2N Sat., May 9,1981 BOWMANVILLE KINSMEN CLUB Geranium Blitz (door to door) $1.25 per plant Weekend Special Ideal Mother's Day Gift Glass cream and sugar set arranged with carnations $4.99 GERANIUMS Grown from cuttings 4" pots-10 for $10.89 (cash and carry) MAY 7to 9 ONLY Quilt display and Tea, Saturday, May 9,2 - 5 and 7 - 9 p.m. at home of Mrs. John Layng, Vh miles west Stark-- ville corners. Donations to Shiloh U.C.W. Come and brlnn a friend. 18-1 OLD TYME DANCE In TYRONE OLD HALL Music by Bob & Willie 9 -1 on May 9 Admission $3.00 per person No blue jeans No children Sponsored by L.O.A. HALL BOARD Most boxed vegetable plants now in stock. Evergreens and shrubs at very reasonable prices. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St. 623-7141 or 623-5577 18-1 WE still have some good garden manure (no straw or shavings) for sale and will deliver a load of about 3 ton anywhere In town for $25.00 or will load your truck or trailer here for $15.00. As long as It lasts. Phone 623-5655. 18-lN CEDAR and pine lumber, cedar posts, 4 to 5" tops. Slab wood - $5 per V2 ton load. Phone 263-2124. 18-lN GIRLS' 26" CCM bike, man's ten speed bike. Glad bulbs 10c each. 623-5179 before 2 p.m. ' 18-1 BELL-HOWELL movie camera, talkie, screen, projector, mikes. Will trade for the best 4 or 6 cylinder car. 623-4582. 18-lN 16 FOOT Peterborough cedar strip boat, 4 h.p. Johnson, electric start with Gator trailer. trailer. $450 for everything. 983-5403 before 6. 18-lN MOTORCYCLE, 1979 Kawasaki Kawasaki 400 LTD, excellent condition, condition, driven under 2000 miles by lady. $1700 firm. Phone. 263-2612 before 3 p.m. Haydon. 18-1NP NEW Holland hayblne and baler - like new, 9 ft. wide conditioner, No. 315 Supersweep Supersweep baler - used one season on 30 acres.. Current list - $16,000. Asking $12,000. 1-986-5390. 18-8NP ANTIQUE organ, In good condition. $450. Call 986-4879. 18-1NP 1975TAURUS 20 foot, sleeps 6, 3 piece bath, automatic rollout rollout canopy, 2 large propane tanks, Reese trailer hitch and electric brakes. $5,000 firm. Call 623-6862. , 18-1NP TROUT for pond stocking. Rainbow and Brook trout. All sizes available. Discounts on large quantities. Lin wood Acres Trout Hatchery, R.R. 1, Campbellcroft, Ont. LOA 1B0 416-797-2484. 18-4 ONE 4 h.p. rotary tiller. Call 623-4548. 18-11 24" WHITE Moffat stove, good condition. Phone after 4:30. 623-5215. 18-lN DeKoker M<*al Packets Ltd The Meal People Side*, Hinds A Fronts Also specialize in Pork free Delivery 725-4245 or 983-5894 12-tfN IOV2 "FOOT truck cartiper, stove, oven, hood fan, large fridge with freezer, furnace, double sink, electric pumps. Sleeps five. Excellent condition. condition. Asking $2700. Call after five. 987-4577. 18-lN 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 Bowmanville Phone 623-5747 10-tfN ROSES Long Stem Tea and Sweethearts Cut fresh daily MOSTERT'S GREENHOUSES 623-5872 The Hamre House things like Grandma had antiques, collectibles, local crafts Thurs.and Fri.6-9p.m. Sat. and Sun. 10-5 p.m. Church St. N. North of Post Office Orono, Ont. Phone 983-5505 18-lN FOR SALE 350 Chev Motor 1974 Chrysler Imperial Dune Buggy Frame-Wheels 250 Ford Six-Cylinder Motor With Transmission 18-Foot Trailer Frame • With Wheels and Electric Brakes FOR INQUIRIES CALL 623-5234 623-2021 18-1 CASE 230 baier, with thrower. Excellent condition. Asking $800.263-2649. 18-lN PADDY'S Market now has new furniture, appliances, T.V.'s and stereos and also used furniture and appliances. Will accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone 263-2241,. 1-tf BRUNMAR NURSERY EVERGREENS --TREES LANDSCAPE DESIGN , "PRICED FOR THE %» CONSUMER" SPECIAL SPREADING EVERGREEN SOLINA RD. S. BOWMANVILLE 5796617 $4.95 18-4N ORONO CUSTOM FENCING FARM AND HORSE FENCING OUR SPECIALTY Get your order in NOW Call Orono 983-5530 FULL LINE OF FENCING MATERIAL 18-lt OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL SUPPIY topsoil . PATIO SAND WASHED MASONRY SAND GRAVEL 8, STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCTS ALL SIZES FOR DRIVEWAYS 6, PARKING LOTS Phone Oshawa 725-0232 SOLINA RD. N. 1 mile north of Hwy.2 n in nr

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