i 1 Hie Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, November 3,1962 CLASSIFIED 623-3303 Hallowe'en Window Winners Receive Their Prizes Auction Sales Auction Sale Saturday, November 13 12 noon sharp The property of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pronyk, Vi mile east of 115 and 35 hwy. at 4th concession concession of Clarke Township and Vi mile south. Property sold. 12 excellent Hereford cows with 12 crossbred calves by side, purebred Limousin bull, 3 vears old. 10 vear old saddle horse (gelding), plus a complete complete line of farm machinery and household goods. Complete Complete list next week. Charlie Reid and Cliff Pethlck, auctioneers. auctioneers. 44-1SN Thurs., Nov.4-6p.m. at Orval McLean Auction Centre, R.R.2, Lindsay Consignments from local estates, furniture, appliances, refrigerator, Quebec neater, 3 wardrobes, acorn fireplace, chesterfields, single Continental Continental beds, 3 new rugs, small oil furnace, jacket heater, brown 2 door refrigerator and matching 30" electric stove, chests, dressers, televisions, 2 Astral refrigerators, spin washers, bicycles, stereo, mates bed, rollaway, 3 bed chesterfields, console color television, 2 double trailers, tools, dishes, and items still being consigned. For auction information call the barn 324-2783, Orval McLean Auctions, 324-2783, Lindsay. 44-1 SN Cornell's Auction Barn Tuesday, November 9 4:30 Three miles east of Little Britain .or 7 miles west of Lindsay on Lindsay-Little Britain Road. Craftsman radial armsaw, hall stand, parlor tables, chest of drawers, drawers, oval top trunks, large quantity of antiques, picture frames, dressers, Quebec heater, chrome kitchen suite, 30 Inch electric stove, chesterfields, chesterfields, occasional chairs, flat top trunks, coffee and end tables, quantity of tools. Don Cornell Auctioneer, R.R.l, Little Britain 705-786-2183. 44-1SN Cornell's Auction Barn Friday, Novembers 6:30 Three miles east of Little Britain Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on Lindsay-Little Britain Road. Property of Mrs. William William Thornton of Woodville and Miss Candice Rich of Oak- wood^ Victorian style settee, parlor chairs, 18 cubic foot freezer, pressback rockers, Inglls 24 Inch stove, bed chesterfield, mahogany dresser drawers, rocking chairs, Bell electric organ, parlor tables, Kenmore dishwasher, dishwasher, refrigerators, 3 piece parlor set, wooden wardrobe, hall tree, chrome kitchen suite, auantitv of picture frames, tools, china and glass. Don Cornell, Auctioneer, at R.R.l, Little Britain. 705- 786-2183. 44-1 SN House Sold Saturday, November 6th Auction sale of antiques. The property of'Arthur V. Thorn, 8 Tupper St„ Millbrook, Ont. 15 mues south west of Peterborough. Peterborough. (Most furniture 135 to 140 yrs. old). Westinghouse fridge and stove, 6 pressback chairs, 4 matching walnut chairs, platform rocker, settee, chesterfield and chair, wicker rocker, 2 antique rockers, Ivory 8 piece dresser set, oak bed and dresser set, antique large pine dresser, large pine cupboard, antigue mirror, antique table, wooden bed, quilts, blankets, 2 down filled comforters, dishes, pots and pans, 24 cups and saucers, 2 quilt boxes, set of Ontario revised statutes, garden tools, ladders, skill saw, y 4 " electric drill, mallet, antique wooden drill, saws, 10" - 8" - vice, 8 ton hydraulic jack, tool box, quantity quantity of drills, antique metre box, very large quantity of tools and household items from an old established home. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 11 a.m. Carl and Greg Hickson, auctioneers, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 42-3 SN Wednesday, November 10 ll a.m. Holsteins 8th Breeder's Special Sale including 150 Holsteins selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. This sale series includes 75 fresh or close cows, many with full pedigrees. Groups of cattle from Altona Lea, Highview, Caranda Farm, Daughters of Sheik, Senator, Starlite, Majesty, Elevation, etc. Another feature of the sale will be 40 Red and Whites from Harkdale Farms, Napanee. A Very Good cow sells with her dauflhter, both fresh at sale time. A very good group of open heifers and calves, it you have a consignment for this sale, please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416- 852-3524. 43-2S Thursday, November 11th at 12:30 noon Victoria's First Anniversary Sale of registered and grade Holstein cattle at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R.2, Lindsay. Approx. 90 consignments from top show and performance herds in surrounding counties. 45 mature cows in all stages of lactation. Remainder bred and open heifers. A good quality quality offering to suit your dairy requirements. For consignments consignments or further Information contact Sales Office 705- 324-8311, Sales Manager John Buckley 324-4017, Sales Agents Cliff Llllico, 439-2380, Bob Eagleson, 939-6380 or Carl Hickson, owner and auctioneer, auctioneer, Reaboro, Onl., 324-9959. Come and join us for our anniversary celebrations. Lunch and coffee. Everyone welcome. 43-3SN Auction Sale Thursday, November 4 6 p.m. Private estate, property of Mr. James Doenell, York St., Toronto to be held at St I Levant's Levant's Auction Hall; 33 Hall Street, Oshawa. 7 piece dining room suite, refrigerator, electric electric stove, chrome suite, Lazy Boy chair, 3 piece chesterfield suite, coffee and end tables, chest of drawers, dressers, office desk and chair, centre tables, rugs, china cabinet, wall unit, show case, wash stand, washer and dryer, washing machine, book shelf, color T.V., portable sewing machine, vanity, foot stool, pool table, complete line of kitchen dishes and china. This is a large Interesting sale, plan to attend. All furniture welcomed. Sales every Monday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m. Also this Saturday at 6 p.m. Sales room open Monday to Friday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Also this Saturday 11 a.m. to sale time. Myles King, Auctioneer, 725-5751 or 723-0501. 44-1S ip.i Property of Ella Wakelln, 740 a Auction Sales Thursday, Nov. 4 12:30 noon 70 Holsteins selling at the Malmont Sale Arena, Black- stock, Ontario. Malcolm's 6th Anniversary Special Sale featuring the complete Malco Dispersal for Glenn L. Malcolm Malcolm and family, Nestleton. This fine herd is classified, free-listed and R.O.P. tested with B.C.A.'s to 177-201 for milk and fat. There are 30 cows, 9 bred heifers, 6 yearlings yearlings and 10 calves. They are mostly home bred from such U.B.I. sires as Magic, Starlite, Stylist, Royalty, and Moch Four. The cows are in all stages of lactation with many of fhem milking well, and in calf to freshen in the winter time. Features of the sale include, Johnsvale Master Nancy (V.G.) with a 6 yr. record of 8049-314-3.9 test BCA 146-155. Malco Magic Honey (G.P.) 4 yr. 7105-299-4.21 test BCA 148-168. This cow is milking well, safe in calf and a candidate for "Very Good" Also selling is a 2 yr. old Ity daughter of High Auction Sale Saturday, Nov. 6 at 6 p.m. iperty York St., Don Mills in care of the public trustee to be held at Sfirtevant's Auction Hall, 33 Hall Street, Oshawa. Refrigerator, Refrigerator, electric stove, washing machine, 9 piece dining room suite (good condition), pine coffee fable, 3 piece chesterfield chesterfield suite, hexagon end tables, what-not shelf, upholstered upholstered occasional chairs, 3 shelf book case Jerrold 400 converter, R.C.A. XLlOO, 19 inch color portable T.V. and stand, serving buffet, wardrobe, wardrobe, double bed, chest of drawers and dressers, high boy dresser, table lamps, wicker wicker chair, metal filing cabinet, sewing machine (cabinet type), vacuum cleaner, oil painting, complete line of kitchen appliances and dishes," silver and china, bedding and • linen. This is a large interesting interesting sale, plan to attend. All furniture welcomed. Sale room open this Saturday 11 a.m. to sale time. Myles King, Auctioneer, 725-5751 or 723-0501. 44-1S Saturday, November 13, 10a.m. Estate Sale, Real Estate Estate Sale of Real Estate and contents for the property of the late Bernard Kay, 84 River St. in Sutton. Real Estate including a frame 2 bedrrom home on Lot 41' x 265'. Back of lot opens on to river. Oil furnace, furnace, cement block basement. Terms on property $4,000.00 down by certified cheque day of sale, Balance In 30 days. Sale subject to the approval of the executor Mr. Frank Kay, Zephyr, 416-473-2244. Contents Include Hot Point refrigerator (1 yr. old), chesterfield and chair (floral - like new), Hoover Hoover upright vacuum cleaner, Westinghouse electric stove, kitchen suite, 16" fan, Hitachi colour T.V. (1 yr.), G.E. electric electric lawn mower, B and D skill saw, Sears wet and dry 4 gal. shop vacuum. Most of the . above purchased in the last year. Sale at 10 a.m. - will be concluded by noon. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 44-2S ' Thursday, November 11th 12:30 p.m. Victoria's 1st Anniversary Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R.2, Lindsay Approx. 40 head Official catalogues catalogues available. Outstanding selections, 1979 Senator daughter, G.P. 1978 Perseus Leader, G.P. Weavers Shamrock Shamrock Telegrand due sale 1 time to Warden, Sept. 1980 Ulti-' mate due sale time to Warden, G.P. 1977 daughter of Oak Ridges Camelot, fresh Sheik heifer, fresh Ned heifer, Sept. 1980 Triple Threat - fresh, Sept. 1980 Lamplighter due Dec. to Crusader. The Anniversary Sale will be followed by Victoria's 10th Opportunity Sale. Approx. 60 head. Selections are still being made. For consignments; further information contact Sales Office 705-324-8311, Sales Mgr. John Buckley 324-4017. Sales Agents Cliff Lillico 439-2380, Bob Eagleson 939-6380 or Carl Hickson, owner and auctioneer 324-9959. 44-1SN Saturday, November 6 Sale Time: 1:00 p.m. Pearce Auction Centre Auction sale on Shirley Road, 4 miles south of Port Perry. With antique bedroom suite and wash stand, Unl-dlne table and chair set, 4 pc. chesterfield ,suite. Captain's bed, pull-out couch, cedar chest, dressers, ferneries, 5 ft. bar, 7 ft. cupboard unit, 24" stove, wood stove, good twin tub washer, wringer washer, CB unit, ski-boose, baby carriage, carriage, sewing machine, office desk, 3 A roll-a-way bed, humidifier, humidifier, tables and chairs,, wool blankets, playpen, good lamps, numerous dishes, 5 h.p. snowblower, water pump, saddle, circular saw with 4 blades, Vi ton rear bumper, iu. of floor boards, 8 Va x 20 Ire and rims, kiddy wagons, brooms, shovels, and many more Items. Carol come for coffee. Terms cash, Visa or known cheque. Pearce Auction Auction Services, 985-7492. 44-1SN ONTARIO'S largest farm machinery consignment sale, Norwich, Ontario, Friday, Nov. 12, 1982, 10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month). Approximately 150- 175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Consign- men Is welcome, For more Information call 519) 424-9998 or (519) 424-9093. Proprietors Proprietors K.S. Hamuleckl and Sons. 44-1SN McLEAN AUCTION SERVICE Household-Farm-Equipment Antique-Estates Business Closeouts, Bankrupt Sales Consignments or Auction at Your Place Metro Toronto Licence ROSS & SCOTT McLEAN AUCTIONEERS TAUNTON RD. W., OSHAWA 576-7550 686-3291 27-tfSNP FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seal It's your XîïiFiX Guarantee of 4RULK \ permanence. 0F » STAFFORD BROS. LTD. Wlhoriui Dialir Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 Figure Skating Club News Point Pontiac Nancy (G.P.) 5 yrs. 8480-332-3.92 test BCA 160-169 and safe In cafe to Oak Ridges Legend. 3 full sisters by Starlite with BCA's to 137 -138 will also sell. If you need herd replacements or foundation foundation females please plan to attend this sale. Enjoy doughnuts doughnuts and coffee with us before the sale. Catalogues will be available at the October 21 sale. Bruce Murchison on pedigrees. Ed Werry 263-2225, Ed McMorrow - auctioneer 705-324-3085, Neil Malcolm - sales manager, 416-986- 4246-5611. 42-3SN C. Tinline Auction Service 251 Simpson Ave. S. Bowmanville Saturday, November 6 6:30 p.m. Selling with no reserve the partial estate of Mrs. M. Duvall Duvall of Leskard plus other consignments. Most furniture in original finish, antique trunks, pine box, round dining table, antique Victorian platform platform rocker, and parlor chair, decoys, quilt, bedspreads, lace tablecloth, hooked rugs, etc., glass patterned / oil lamps, secretary table desk with O.G. drawers, wing chair, 2 antique mirrored dressers, 4 gold' rings, child's pressback rocker, 2 oak chairs, 2 antique end tables, stereoscope and cards, drop leaf table, wicker table and planter, burled oak bed, baskets, baskets, pottery, antique oak drop front desk, adding machine, electrical boxes, large selection selection of stamp blocks in mint condition, some silver coins, antique clock, many cups and saucers, church plates, assorted china and antique glassware, pictures, lamps, Regal flip top pouch tobacco tin, gun powder tin, other tin nostalgic items, chrome suite, h.d. stove, box lots and many other articles. Terms cash, good cheque. Open Wednesday Wednesday 6- 8 p.m., open Saturday 2 p.m. to sale time. C. Tinline auctioneer. Res. 983-9634, bus. 623-6744. 44-1 SN The judges of the Bowmanville Business Centre must have had a difficult time selecting the winning windows last weekend. Many stores in the downtown core decorated their front windows expertly for the weekend shoppers. Taking first place in the contest was the Carnation Flower Shop. Above, Len Koenderman accepts the first place ribbon and $100 from BBC manager Garth Gilpin. Also in the photo are window designers Tammy Fleming, Cathy Koenderman, and BBC Publicity Chairman Ted Denny. Honorable mentions in the competition went to the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, the Toronto- Dominion Bank, Adam and Eve Unisex, the Artworx, and the Optical Boutique. Goodyearites Attend 15th Annual Reunion at Memorial Park The above photo shows only a portion of the large group of ladies that attended the annual Goodyearites reunion party. The party was held at the Memorial Park Clubhouse on Monday night. This is the 15th year that the group has assembled MRS. HAZEL FERGUSON 111 for eight months, Mrs. Hazel Ferguson, aged 67, passed away at South Haven Nursing Home, Newcastle, on Friday, October 22nd, 1982. Born and educated in Bowmanville, Bowmanville, she was the daughter daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Barrell, and in 1935, was married to the late Mr. James Gordon Ferguson. A member of the Salvation Army Corps, she had resided in Bowmanville her entire life. Prior to her death she had resided at 4 Nelson Street, Left to mourn her passing are Clinton, Fred, Dianne, Dennis, Danny, Beverly and Allan, 22 grandchildren, one great grandchildren, and a sister Mrs. Kate Seymour. The Reverend James Gilchrist Gilchrist officiated at the funeral services held on Monday at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. The organist was Mrs. Arline Ayre. Pallbearers were Messrs. Donald Smith, Randy Hayes, William Alldread, Dennis Gibson, Gibson, Terry Bonds and Marcel Desgagnes. Flowerbearers were Andrew Ferguson, Brian Gibson, Gibson, Les Finn, Ray Burns, Wayne Chappel, Phil Barrell and Mark Ferguson. Many beautiful floral tri butes were received in her memory including offerings from Departments 2720-21-18- 17-11. Goodyear of Canada, Bowmanville Midnight Shift, Custom Plastics, Loblaws staff, Cobourg, Loblaws employees, Cobourg, Loblaws Ltd., and Heritage House Old Boys Hockey Club. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. For Sale Firewood All Hardwood Delivered or Pick-Up Newtonville 786-2633 HARRY WADE For Sound, Sensible, Serious, Stable Government. VOTE Harry L WADE X FOR MAYOR For Information and Transportation to the Polls Phone Newcastle 987-4531 Newtonville 786-2462 Orono 983-5134 Hampton 263-2543 Courtice 723-0239 Bowmanville 623-2705, 623-3093, 623-7084, 623-7184. Let MALL MUSIC AND LOWREY bring out the Music in You. With the magic of Lowrey electronics, the guidance of a Mall Music teacher, and a little of your time, you'll be the conductor of your own orchestra. Come in and start the downbeat - a-one, and-a-two-and-a lower Fiesta NSallN USIC MIDTOWN MALL OSHAWA 571-2100 By Linda Pawley Monday night was the first session for the Winter Season. Due to late registrations we are having to completely revamp our schedule for Intermediates Intermediates and Seniors. Anyone Anyone with questions regarding the schedule please contact Hattie Rees 623-4798. Our Learn to Skate and Juniors begin their sessions tonight and Power Skating commences commences on Friday evening. This Saturday, November 6th is our Bake Sale at Cliff Pethick's Auction Barn in Hay don. Baking can be dropped dropped off at Jim Noble's 623-3773 all day Saturday or at Evelyn Kane's 623-2046 until noon Saturday. Anyone wishing to attend the auction can take their baking to Cliff Pethick's between 6:00 and 6:30 Saturday Saturday evening. A reminder that our Dance is November 13th at the Lions Centre. There are only a few tickets left so hurry and get yours so you won't be disappointed. disappointed. Contact any member of the executive or Diane 263-8186. Tickets are $12.00 per couple for the dance and buffet. buffet. Diane still needs some door prize donations! Our General Meeting will be Tuesday, November 16th In Court Room 1. We still need to hear from former members, executive and or parents so we can plan for our 30th Anniver-. sary! Please contact Jim Noble 623-3773 or Linda Pawley Pawley 623-3680. For the many, people who missed our Skate Exchange in October, be sure to attend our / Hobby Craft Sale on December December 4th at the Bowmanville Mall. We will have a small section for the. exchanging, buying and selling of skates and equipment so bring your articles along. We need crafts to sell at this event. Anyone wishing to donate items to the sale such as baking, sewing, wood-working, knitting, crocheting, macramé, painting, painting, preserves, plants, etc. please contact Leona Smith 623-5161. Remember we need to raise funds to pay for our ice time! A reminder to our membership membership that we have a by-law concerning Grievances. Bylaw Bylaw No. 24 states: "Grievances "Grievances about club members, professionals or members of the executive be submitted in writing to the Ice Chairman. The Ice Chairman will then assemble a quorum of the executive within five days of submission to act on the grievance. grievance. If the grievance is against the Ice Chairman, then the grievance should be given to the President. The same five day procedure will be observed. No grievances that are verbal will be acted upon or tabled on meeting agendas. No executive member member will entertain verbal grievances. They must instruct the grievor to put the grievance in writing." Therefore Therefore instead of complaining to each other, if you want to help your executive run the club more effectively please follow this By-law. Anyone needing skate guards, leotards, leg warmers, warmers, mitts, shoe polish, etc. contact Linda Pawley 623-3680 and leave your order. Happy Skating! Oshawa Monument Co. Family Memorials - Markers All Design end Lettering Done by Us on Premise! -- NO SALESMEN INVOLVED -- Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details tor dinner, the first party occurring in 1967 organized by Loretto Kilgannon, Hilda Henning and Nellie Wilson. 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Savings everywhere you look. A Day's Outing for Only $14.95 per person SIMC0E CHRISTMAS LIGHTS : Includes transportation, Christmas shopping at Oakville Place Mall, full course evening dinner at Erie Beach Hotel, Simcoe Christmas Light Display, services of an experienced tour director. Several Departures In December. $31.55 per person Call for Details: Tom Clark Travel Tours Oshawa - Bowmanville 623-6660 or call Collect 416-623-6660