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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Sep 1982, p. 16

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7 { t 4 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 29,1982 ATKINSON -- Bill and Eleanor (nee McCracken), a son, William Lloyd, 8 lbs. 15 ozs„ born August 27,1982 at St. Joseph's Hospital, North Bay. First grandchild for Janet and Bill McCracken, Newcastle. 39-1S DEJAGER -- Jan and Chris are very happy to announce the birth of their first child, Jesse Allen, 8 lbs. 5 ozs„ born on Friday, September 3, 1982 at Oshawa General Hospital. 39-1S SARGINSON -- Terry and Susan (nee McLean) are proud to announce the arrival of their first born son, Adam Robert, 7 pounds 9V< ounces, on September 26, 1982 at Belleville General Hospital. 39-1S STAPLETON -- Gary and Janice (Reid), Hamilton, are proud to announce the birth of ihelr daughter, Ashleigh Erin, 8 lbs., 8 ozs„ born September 18, 1982. Sixth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Staple- ton, Port Hope, first grandchild grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Reid, Ancaster. 39-1S Forthcoming Marriages Lorna Tennant and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sneed wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Darlene Gail Tennant and Richard David Sneed on Saturday, October 2 at 2 p.m. at Salvation Army Citadel on Division St., Bowmanville. 39-1S Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kisie- lls of Castleton, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Christina Elizabeth to Rodney Everson Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everson Norton of Markham. The marriage to take place on the 23rd of, October, 1982 at St. Jerome's Catholic Church, Warkworth. 39-1S Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sytsma Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mulder are proud to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Sylvia Patricia and Andrew Henry on Saturday, Saturday, the ninth of October, 1982 at 5 p.m. Hope Christian Reformed Reformed Church, held at St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry. Rev. C. Geleynse officiating. 39-1S The children of Mr. and Mrs. William DeVries would like to announce their 25th Wedding Anniversary, October October 5, 1982. There will be an open house for friends and neighbours October 8, 1982 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DeVries,. R.R.4, Bowmanville. 39-IS ILAPDORP -- At his home, i.R.l, Orono, Thursday, ieptember 23rd, 1982, Rene A. Ilapdorp, aged 49 years, loved lusband of Joyce Landry, lear father of Ronald, Gary md Cheryl Ann, all of )shawa, dear son of Eulalie Jaodoro of Delhi, brother of Vrmand of La Sallette, Ghis- een, R.R.l, Vittoria, and lohn, Orono. Service was held n the Morris Funeral Chapel, iowmanville, Saturday, ieptember 25th. Interment iowmanville Cemetery. 39-1SN iONROY -- At Toronto Wes- ern Hospital, Monday, eptember 27th, 1982, Mackie lonroy, aged 64 years, eloved husband of Diana ;onroy, dear father of David, larry, Mervyn, Linda (Mrs. till Hall), Gloria (Mrs. Larry krnburg), Debbie (Mrs. Ed llzlo), Roxanne (Mrs. Frank lolbary), Joyce (Mrs. Bernle *flanzer), Carol and Stephen, living grandfather of 7 grand- hlldren. Service was held In he Morris Funeral Chapel, iowmanville, on Wednesday, .eptember 29th. Interment Iowmanville Cemetery. 39-1 SN PAEDEN -- At Bowmanville Hospital, Thursday, September September 23rd, 1982, Wilfred John Paeden, Newtonville, aged 83 years, beloved husband of Janet Thomson, dear brother of Lome, Crooked Creek, Herbert, Newcastle, Harvey, California, Clarence, Texas, Luella (Mrs. Len Lambert), Newcastle, and the late Carl Paeden. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Saturday, September 25th. Interment Welcome Cemetery. 39-lSN TAYLOR - Arnold Roy (proprietor of Crandell's Riverboat formerly with Maple Leaf Mills and Quaker Oats Co.) Suddenly on Sunday, September 19, 1982 Arnold Taylor of Blackstock In his 55th year. Dearly beloved husband of Joyce Noble Taylor, Taylor, dear father of Dianne, (Mrs. R. Brackenbury) of Kitchener, Betty Jane at home. Dearlv loved son of Elma and the late Roy Taylor of Blackstock. Brother of Anson Taylor of Scarborough and Kathleen Watts of Va I Gaane. Rested at the McDermott - Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry. Service was held at Black- stock United Church on Tuesday, Tuesday, September 21st. Interment Interment Cartwright Union Cemetery. Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, dona : tlons may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation. 39-lSN WONNACOTT -- Ethel Mary Clayton. At her home on Wednesday, September 22, 1982, in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late Norman Wonnacott and the late William Hyland Howden, dear mother of Kenneth Howden and his wife Roxxa, sister of Fredrick Clayton and the late Loral Elliott. Funeral service was held at the Jerrett Funeral Chapel Saturday, September 25. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 39-1S ABERNETHY - In loving memory of my dear husband, Jim, who passed away October October 3, 1980. I lost a husband with a heart of gold, He was more to me than wealth untold. He was a husband, oh so rare, Content with his home and always there, I treasure still with love sincere. sincere. Beautiful memories of one so dear. -- Always remembered by his loving wife - Verna. 39-1S CLARK -- In loving memory of a dear husband, George, who passed away October 2, 1973. A page in the book of memory Silently turns today, The love a heart holds dear, Thoughts of scenes long past, Years roll on but memories- last. -- Sadly missed by wife, Pearl. 39-1S HEATH -- In memory of our dear father, George Dennis Heath, who passed away suddenly on September 27th, 1980. Thoughts of how it used to be, Someone who we long to see. Always in our prayers each day Forever in our hearts to stay. In all our memories of you We remember things we used to do And though they sometimes make us sad We're thankful that you were our dad. -- Lovingly missed by daughters daughters Stephanie, Andrea, Zoe and Jennifer. 39-1S HEATH -- In loving memory of a beloved uncle, George, who passed away September 28, 1980. Every day in some small way Memories of you come our way Though absent, you are ever near. -- Sadly missed by Patricia and Bill. 39-1S "Flowers Say It Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa-Bowmanvllle Area Phone 623-4441 'Trademark ol Van Bello Gardens Ltd. 13-tfS ESTABLISHED 1881 4 DIVISION ST. BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS 623-5480 HEATH -- In memory of our brother-in-law and dear Uncle George, who passed away September 27) 1980. We do not forget, nor do we intend, We think of you often, and will to the end; Gone and forgotten by some you may tie, But dear to our memory you ever will be. -- Lovingly remembered by Bill, Vera and Lynn. 39-1S HEATH -- In loving memory of a beloved son and brother, George Dennis, who passed away September 28, 1980. Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we gather and treasure them all, Some may forget now that you're gone, But we will remember no matter how long. -- Sadly missed by father, George and sister Florence. 39-1S HODGE -- In loving memory of a dear husband, Thomas, who passed away October 3, 1978 and a dear mother, Margaret Argue, who passed away October 3, 1980. Our thoughts are ever with you Though you did pass away And those who loved you deeply Are thinking and remembering remembering ÿou today. -- Sadly missed and lovingly remembered, Marion, Tommy and John. 39-1S POTTER-- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William Thomas, who passed away September 30, 1968. There Is a gift in life you cannot buy That is very rare and true, It's a gift of wonderful memories Like the ones we have of you, Not a day do we forget you In our hearts you are always near, As we loved you so we miss you As it dawns another year. -- Always remembered by wife, Florence, daughter, Patricia. 39-1S TABB -- In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, Lily, who passed away October October 1, 1980. So many things have happened happened dear, Since you were called away, So many things to share with you, Had you been left to stay, A cluster of precious memories memories Sparkled with love and tears, Wishing that God had shared you, If only for a few more years. Beside your grave I sometimes sometimes stand, I try so hard to understand, The tears in my eyes I wipe away, But the pain in my heart Is there to stay; If I had one wish today And knew it would come true, I would telephone to heaven, And ask to speak to you I miss you more each day, For life is not the same for me Since you were called away. -- Mother Irene, sisters May, Shirley, brother James. 39-1S Steve's Furniture Shop Large selection of antique and older furniture, Wash stands, dressers, and chests, chairs, beds and small tables. All pieces have been expertly restored. 1 mile east of Hwy. 115 at Taunton Rd. We do custom furniture reflnlshlng and upholstery. FLORAL DESIGNING Evening classes through Clark High School Begins Tuesday, October 5th 2 hour - 8 week course -- $24. plus materials Registration Call 1-705-277-2961 39-1S TYRONE SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB 859 Penny Sale, Bake Sale, Crafts, Vegetables and Plants, and Afternoon Tea. AT TYRONE COMMUNITY HALL October 6, 1982. 2 p.m. 38-2S "HISTORIC HOUSE TOUR" Sponsored by the Port Hope Branch of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario. . Saturday, October 2nd, 1982. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Tickets $6.00 at The Magpie, Ontario St. or at the Chamber of Commerce, 19 Queen Street. Guided Bus Tours, Sunday, October 3rd, 1982. 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Departure from Greenwood Tower Inn. Information and Reservations phone 416-885-6284. - 39-1SNP BE PARTOF AGRI-FOOD WEEK The Durham Region Federation of Agriculture invites the public to tour farms in this area on Saturday, October 2nd. between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. To reach farms in the Town of Newcastle From Bowmanville go east on No. 2 Highway. From Newcastle go west on No. 2 Highway. Signs will be posted. FARMS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ARE: Ceresmore Farm - Beef, Cash Crops Browview Farms - Dairy, Apples Martin Gerrits - Apple Packaging 39-lSN HAPPY BIRTHDAY 5 YEAR OLD COMMUNITY CARE'SSTH BIRTHDAY PARTY will be held at the office in Bowmanville at 19 Temperance Street on Friday, October 1st from 10 -12 noon and 1 - 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome to drop in for refreshments to mark this celebration. BINGO Wed., Sept. 29 8p.m. LEGION HALL Jackpot $140. - 54 numbers 39-1S "TRUE CONCESSIONS" A REVEALING GLIMPSE INTOTHESTORYOF OUR COMMUNITY. Come and experience it at the Bowmanville Public Library. October 4 --9 Sponsored by the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (L.A.C.A.C.) 39-1S TEA CUP READER Tuesdays u a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesdays 6 p.m. -9 p.m. ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Road E. For appointment phone: 263-8421 34-tfSN 39-lSN I wish to thank my family, friends, and neighbours for the cards, flowers and best wishes I received during my stay In Oshawa General Hos- Ê ital. Also, special thanks to ir. Coutu ana nurses for their care and kindness and Rev. Amacher for his visits. Arthur Brunt 39-1S The family of the late Marion Chapman wish to thank our friends and relatives relatives for their kind thoughts, cards and flowers during the Illness and bereavement of our mother. Thank you also to Dr. Sylvester, the nursing staff of Memorial Hospital, Northcuft Elliott Funeral Home and Rev. David Harris. Your thoughtfulness is sincerely sincerely appreciated. Tom, Sharon and families 39-IS A special thanks to our coaches, Bob Blackburn and Rob Robbins for the lovely red roses they gave each of us. Solina Ladies Lobb Ball Team 39-lSN 1ST PONTYPOOL GROUP COMMITTEE NOSTALGIA DANCE to the 50's and 60's music PONTYPOOL COMMUNITY CENTRE October 2nd 8:30-1 a.m. MUSIC BY ROSS JACKMAN Advance tickets $8.00 per couple. Door tickets $10.00 per couple Call Bryan Riddell 277-2230, Elizabeth Francis277-2974, or Gerry Gault 277-2182 .39-lSN PICTURE NIGHT COMEANDSEESLIDESAND PICTURES OFTHETYRONE SCHOOL REUNION Sunday, October 3 at 7:30 p.m. AT TYRONE COMMUNITY CENTRE EVERYONE WELCOME. If you have pictures to show please bring along. ^ Every Wednesday Night is FAMILY NIGHT Five Chinese Food Dishes to choose from. ALL YOU CAN EAT ONLY $4.00 PER PERSON Bring the kids along to enjoy the cartoon or movie on our giant screen television while you enjoy dinner. BUFFET SERVED FROM 5-8p.m. DOWNSTAIRS AT JIMMY'S PLACE King Garden Restaurant and Tavern Bowmanville 5-tfS 73 King Street East VISUAL ARTS TRIP TO STRATFORQ Saturday, October 16th Matinee - "Blythe Spirit" by Noel Coward. Ticket and transportation $25.00 member $30.00 non-member Phone 623-5831 or 623-4511. 39-lSN OUR OWN RECIPE OF FISH «.CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.95 Every Saturday ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd., Phone 263-8421 Licensed LLBO Open 7 days a week Monday - Thursday 9 - 7, Weekends 11 -9 Banquet facilities for 100 36-tfS 6:45 • 8:30 p.m. 38-2S Call 983-9630. 39-3SN THE VISUALARTSCENTRE OF NEWCASTLE Simpson Avenue, Cream of Barley Mill 623-5831 --623-4511 FINAL REGISTRATION Saturday, October 2, from 10:00a.m. -1:00 p.m. Afternoon and Evening Classes In Pottery, Life Drawing, Painting, All media and Stained Glass Afternoons Only: Advanced Stained Glass Evenings Only: Rug Hooking, Quilling Children's Courses: Pottery for Young People, Drawing for boys - girls -- mornings, Painting for boys-girls --afternoons, Pottery for Beginners. 39-lSN TURKEY SUPPER ANDEUCHRE at OLD HALL IN TYRONE AT 6 o'clock. On Oct. 2nd, 1982 $5.00 per person for tickets. Phone 623-7841 or 623-6517 Sponsored by R.B. P. 398 Tyrone. 38- 2S Newcastle Firefighters Hall 2 ANNUAL MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY DANCE October 2,1982 COMMUNITY HALL, Newcastle Dancing 8 -1 a.m.$10.00 couple For tickets 987-5293 or contact any fireman. 39-lSN GOLDEN HARVEST CRAFT & BAKE SALE Saturday, Oct. 16 I0a.m.-2p.m. NEWCASTLE UNITED CHURCH 39- 1S Articles For Sale BINGO NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Tuesday, Oct. 5 Early Bird Games 7:30 Regular Bingo8:00 $550 in Prizes Plus $500 JACKPOT Lucky Regulars pay double Sponsored by NEWCASTLE LIONS 39-lSN "CHESS CLUB" Saturday Mornings at BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 62 Temperance St. Beginning October 2 at 10:00a.m. For kids eight and up. Come to the library and learn to play or improve your game. Expert Instruction. ADMISSION FREE 623-7322 Newcastle Public Library Board 39-lSN Greg, Mike and Kevin cordially cordially Invite friends, neighbours neighbours and relatives to attend ' the 25th Wedding Anniversary Party for their parents, Marg and Bill Wade at Orono Community Community Centre, Saturday, October 9, 1982 at 8 p.m. 39-2S BOWMANVILLE FLEA MARKET at the BOWMANVILLE MALL King St. E. Reasonable Rates Open every Sunday 9to4:30 623-3859 or 623-3831 38-tfS ROSES Long Stem Tea and Sweethearts Cut fresh dally MOSTERT'S [GREENHOUSES 623-5872 39-1S Hair Bands, Feathers, Feather Combs, etc. Kut'n' Kurl 71 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-2624 37-4SN BINGO Every second Tuesday SOLINA COMMUNITY HALL 20 regular games Jackpot numbers start October 5 7:30 p.m. 39-lSN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Come to Halrport, 133 Church Street (opposite the fireball). Sunday, October 3rd from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Haircuts, with style, at very reasonable rates. All proceeds to the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, Bowmanville. 39-1S St. Joseph's, C.W.L., FALL BAZARR, October 16,1982 ll -2p.m. 39-1S 4TH BOWMANVILLE CUBS REGISTRATION MEMORIAL PARK Wed., Sept. 22nd and 29th Let's Get Physical AND HAVE FUN DOING IT WITH Theresa's Dancerize Class Wednesday, 6:30-7:30 p.m. AT HAMPTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING Payas you go. Call 263-8849. SAVE THIS AD. 38- 2SN CITIZENS FOR PUBLIC JUSTICE Monday, Oct. 4 8:00p.m. DURHAM CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL "Breaking down the Walls: Exploring our Attitudes towards Of fenders" Everyone Welcome! 39- lSN Weekend Special Orchids and Daisies in dainty arrangement $4.99 (cash and carry) Sept. 30-Oct. 2,1982 Gardening Items: Buy 2, get 1 free - - potting soil - sheep and cattle manure - fertilizer - cocoa bean shells Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division St. 623-7141 39-1S MIXED bird seed, 25 kg $15.29. Sunflower seeds 50 lbs. $18.75. Present ad for $1.00 per bag discount till October 9, 1982. Carnation Flower & Seeds, 33 Division Street, Bowmanville. 623-5577. 39-2SN 100 CEDAR posts. $2.00 each. Bowmanville Country Club, 623-2670. 39-IS MIXED fire wood $30.00 face cord. Bowmanville Country Club, 623-2670. 39-1S HAND hammered Woks and accessories. Bamboo steamers. steamers. Groceries. Children's and ladles' Chinese pyjamas, kimonos, shoes, linens. Rice paper umbrellas, paper lamp shades, fans, and wicker furniture. Madeline's, 12 Silver St., Bowmanville. 623-9272. 37-tfSNP Seasoned Hardwood Cut, Split and Delivered 4'x4'x8' --$150. 16"x4'x8' --$60. Call weekday evenings G. Eymann TROPICAL FISH CIRCLE < Special 10 per cent off on all aquariums - Hampton 263-8838 • 35-4SNP 308 MODEL 742 semi auto, load., 3030 model 94 Win., 303 Lee Enfield. (Note) Gun- aquisitlon certificate required to buy guns. 1 pr. snow shoes, 1 lawn roller, 1 wheel barrow, 2. radial snow tires 15" with- rims. Phone 728-2122. 39-lSN GREENHOUSES -- 2 with: steel frames 22 x 100 feet.- Mower, rake and baler, very good condition. Layer cages, • 16 sections. Call 705-277-2791. ■" 39-lSN- 985-3247 35-5SN FRESH HONEY, APPLES, PEARS, SQUASH. Good buys in seconds at Apple Bee Orchards TAUNTON RD. EAST, 0.5 mile east of the Dutch Oven. 983-9778 No Sunday Sales. 37-5SN J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave„ Oshawa. 576-1220. 36-tfS N ANTIQUE Doulton pieces, wash stands, Depression glass. Visit The Upper Glass daily at Bev's Floral Creations, Creations, 162 King Street East,' Bowmanville. 39-IS TWO new B.F. Goodrich G.R. 6015 radiais. Call 987-5383. 39-lSN PARLOR stove, wood or coal. A-l condition. Call 623-2362. . 39-2S SIX month old oil furnace. Chimney parts. Space heater. Chesterfield and chair. Refrigerator. Stove. Avocado tub. Cast iron tub and sink. Toilet. Stainless steel sink. 263-8853. 39-lSN (2) 30 GALLON and (1) 15 gallon aquariums for sale. All water-worthy and complete. No reasonable offer refused,' Call 579-6617. 39-lSN TWO 30 gallon and one 15 gallon aquariums for sale. All water-worthy and complete. No reasonable offer refused. Call 723-5518. , 39-lSN MIXED wood, dry slabs and edgings. $1,00 per load of any size. Pontypool 705-277-2715. 39-lSN WHISKEY barrels (wet), $25. or $30. 263-2307 after 4, 39-1S NEWSEWING MACHINES FREE ARM SPECIAL$229.00 i Used machines at reasonable prices. Special $18.00 tuneup on your machine available at Helen's Tailor Shop Ladles A. Gents Alterations. 168 Church St. , 623-2741. 37-4S NEW upright , freezer, 16,2 cubic feet, Call 623-9431. 39-IS FRESH HONEY Just extracted. $1.10 lb. in your container. TWIN BRAND ORCHARDS INC. 987-5300. 4 miles east of Liberty St. on Concession. 38-2SN FIREWOOD All Dry Hardwood Deliveries Available Also Tree Removal Chain Saw Sharpening 623-4550 or 623-2355 37-tfSN WIDE angle lens and macrozoom macrozoom lens for Minolta S.L.R. camera. Evenings 753-2289. 39-1SNP SIDES of beef for sale. Phone 786-2512 after 5 p.m. 39-1SP SAVE Improve vour aas mileage by 15 - 25 per cent by changing V your engine oil to synthetic oil. Synthetic oil has other bene- ' fits too. For more information'. call your Ams-Oil dealer. 623-7107. 39-tfSN 1977 ARCTIC Cat Cheetah ' 5,000. Good condition. Phone > 623-6979 after 4 p.m. 39-1S ■ "DEW DROP IN" Country Crafts TYRONE Handmade Crafts & Tyrone School Reunion Mugs HOURS Closed Mondays , ■ Tuesdays & Wednesdays 12:30-5 p.m. Thursday - Saturday 10-5 p.m. 32-tfS ' 1983 YAMAHA snowmobiles, 1982 models available while they last. A new BR 250 for less than $1300. plus tax. A . new SR 540 for $3150. plus tax. , Tri Motos 125, 175 ana the new . - 200 Yamaha portable genera- .. tors and pumps. Also clothing and accessories. Asselstlne's Yamaha, Blackstock, Durham Durham Rd. 57. 37-6SN PROPS and skegs rebuilt, • expert boat repairs, discount fibreglass supplies - Oshawa Glass Fibre, 341 Durham Street, Oshawa. 579-1433. 39-1 SNP SWIMMING pools - Clearance-, prices from $1,395.00 on complete complete packages including % hp. sand filter, in wall skimmer, skimmer, ladder, deluxe vacuum and maintenance kit, etc. - Walkways, patio decks, fencing fencing and expert Installation also available. Call collect 416- 945-4773. 32-tfSNP APPLES $5 to $8 per bushel North on Regional Rd. 57, east on Regional Rd. 20, south Vi. mile on Regional Road 14. Honeybunch Acres 263-8198 39-4SN When You Want CONCRETE • Pit Run • 2" Stone • Sand Fill • 3 A Crushed Stone • Brick Sand , • Patio Sand Call OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL 725-0232 Solina Rd. N. (1 mile north of Hwy. 2) 35 . ffs Paradise Orchards Limited , R.R. 1, Bowmanville 44 The Apple Bin" Refrigerated Display Room. Lobo, Me Intosh, Spartan, Cortland Retail Sales -- September - May 623 SAUK Weekdays --2-6p.m. 04J-34B5 Saturday-10a.m.-5 p.m. u l en.,- aL■ ■ ' Located on Concession 3 Bob & Hal Larruthers y 4mj | e west of Liberty St. N. and Family ... 35-tfSN WORLD'S NO. 1 LINE ALOE VERA PRODUCTS You've heard about its amazing benefits for skin, hair and health care, ALSO A complete line of natural source nutritional supplements. Phone 623-5236 After 5 - 623-5264 39-IS :• pBODEMA ORCHAftOs New Location Taunton Road - Va mile east of Liberty Street Macintosh and Spartan, Fancy grade and C grade Come and see our selection. Open daily 1 p.m.-6 p.m. Closed on Sundays 263-2074 39-tfSN

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