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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1983, p. 15

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! 1 ; Blind Woman Acquires Eyes Property Sold I Selling Saturday, April 30 at 12 noon sharp The towitrucks, garage equipment, equipment, complete stock and office équlpment of Orono Towing and Repairs. Hwy. 115 - -Va mile south of Orono. Included In this Important auction a 1980 GMC hydraulic toW truck (excellent condition), condition), 1970 LT9000 Holmes 750 tow truck. Chain block, doll le, water pump, submerg. sump pump, Bear drlve-on ramp alignment machine, timing light, '/2 ton come-along, Hd AvR, 4 ton Helnwerner floor lacks, VA ton Helnwerner floor lack, 10 ton press and jack, 10 ton push and pull jack, battery charger, multi start, ice storage machine, 2 way radio equipment, snatch blocks, % cable, % cable, push bumper,, V/i" Meyer blade, miscellaneous stock Items, one part viewer, one portable generator, barrel pumps and carts, assorted chains, Va" electric drill, wooden storage shed, fire extinguishers, shop marrams, Dome jacks, assorted assorted air hoses, sledge hammer, pry bars, 20 ton drag winch, FWD - reverse gear box, headlight aimer, ass. used .tires and rims, oil aralner, nylon trailer lifting sling, % cable trailer lifting sling, some hand: tools, one hand grinder, tire chains, photocopier, photocopier, filing cabinet, cash register. Be sure to set aside this date for this Important ■auction sale where all the .above equipment Is In excellent excellent condition. Owner or auctioneer will not be responsible responsible for any damage or lost articles the day of the sale. Lawrence and Charlie Harris, clerks, Charlie Reid and Cliff Pethick, auctioneers. 16-2SNP Estate Auction Thursday, April 28 6:30 p.m. Peterborough Labour Centre 61 Princess St., Peterborough Private estate (name withheld on request) and Inclusions. Selling contents of 720 so. ft. mobile home Including bedroom bedroom suite, chesterfield suite, color TV, stereo, dining table, buffet and hutch, 21 ft. Kenmore freezer, wringer washer, drop leaf table, bedding, bearskin rug, Brahma bull rug, Thomas oil paintings, some good prints, washstands, dressers, plants, parlor, coffee and end tables, butter prints, maple sugar molds, antique wood bucket commode, picture frames, etc. ' Quality Glass and China Including: R.S. Germany, dépression glass, Nlpon, Wheton vases, Comport, pedestal cake dishes, oil lamps, collection over; 50 pcs. Occupied Japan, 56 pc. set Knowles china, Romeo & Juliet design (rare), 6 place setting Oriental blue pattern Ironstone and much more. Terms cash or good cheque. No reserve. Note: there are some good antique and collectable collectable items In this sale, well worth your attention. Barrie's Auction Service. 705-652-7832. 17-1S The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display- Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classified - Tues. 12:00 noon FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seal It's your rS(\ SEE! JL r mm I STAFFORD fljjhS/ BROS. LTD. (£f«M«rrsM l Dttltr/ Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 688-3552 Saturday, April 30th at 10:00a.m. Note Time Auction sale of farm machinery. The property of Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Condon, Lot 11, Con. 4, Douro Twp. 12 miles east of Peterborough on tiie Warsaw Road to 3rd ■Concession. 1 mile north and Vi mile east (watch for sians). John Deere 2120 diesel tractor with John Deere 48 manure loader. David Brown 990 diesel tractor. New Holland 459 haybine PTO. 1978 Gilmore batch grain dryer - used 3 years. 1979 John Deere 4-16's trip beam plough 3 pt. Bushog 10' tandem disc. 1980 John Deere 510 big roll baler PTO. Fertilizer spreader 3 pt. PTO. Big bale tongs 3 pt. 2 - Int. 8' drag cultivator. 4 Turnco grain boxes with 8 -10 ton gearing. 1000 gal. liquid manure tank. Electric manure pump, 46' grain auger 6" on wheels, round bale feeder, 12' chain harrows, Ford truck with dump. Int. truck with dump. Cement mixer 3 pt. - tools, bench, vise, many other Items, full line of machinery. Terms cash. No reserve. Note: Sale at 10:00 a.m. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reatioro, Ont. 705-324-9959,324-2774. 16-2SN Cornell's Auction Barn Friday, April 29 6:30 p.m. Three miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay - Little Britain Rd. The property of Mrs. Lillian Chapman of Toronto plus others. Duncan- Phyfe drop leaf table (with four needlepoint seated chairs), three piece modern bedroom ' suite, Zenith portable T.V., cookstove, antique sideboard, Electrb- home de-humldlfler, diningroom diningroom extension table, antique rocking chairs, quantity of brass and Bells, flat-top trunks, Vlctrola, maple chests of drawers, caned bottom chairs, chesterfield and matching chair, six diningroom diningroom chairs, Zenith console T.V. (remotecontrol), wooden wall telephone, refrigerators, pine chests of drawers, spinning wheel, twelve gauge Stevens shotgun (new), 1976 Ford Courier (not certified) - rebuilt motor 5000 miles, 1970 Ford % ton truck (not certified), quantity of picture frames, tools, china and glass. Don Cornell, Auctioneer, RRf Little Britain, 705-786-2183. 17-1SN Saturday, April 30th Farm Sold Auction Sale of Farm Machinery, Antique Car Parts, Furniture and, ,,. Antiques/ The property of W.M. Lynch, Lot 4 Con. 6, Asphodel Twp. 2 .miles west of Hastings to 6th line and 1 mile south or 10 miles east of Keene to 6th line and 1 mile south. 1978 M.F. 285 diesel tractor - multi-power, power steering - 1080 hrs. like new. Int. W4 gas tractor- Ford 8N gas tractor with manure loader. 1981 M.F. No. 880 - 4-16's semi-mount plough, hydraulic reset - depth wheel. New Holland 268 baler PTO. 1980 New Holland 329 manure spreader - excellent. M.H. 13 disc seed drill. Int. C 28 - 7' power mower. Int. hay conditioner conditioner PTO, New Holland Super 717 forage harvester PTO. 28' hay elevator. Turnco self unloadina forage box - 6 ton gearing. Korigskilde 10' cultivator 3 pt. M.F. 10' disc 3 pt. Int. 15 side rake, 1971 Chev % ton truck with racks - certified. 2 De Laval separators, separators, full line of modern machinery, 1200 bales hay, loose straw, 500 bus. corn. 6 Model A wheels, Model A frame. 1959 Pontiac car, cutter, quantity antique car parts. Kenmore electric stove 30" - gold. Kenmore automatic washer. RCA dryer, Viking refrigerator, Woods 21 cu. ft. deep freeze, 2 box springs and mattressès, 2 chrome tables and chairs, 2 chests of drawers, 5 antique trunks, 5 steel beds, 2 fruit cupboards, antique cupboard, elm door, dishes, pictures, Iron kettle, many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Furniture sale at 12 noon. Machine sale 1:00 p.m. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Rea- boro, Ont. 705-324-9959, 324-2774. 16-2SNP SHOP on King St. for rent. 623-6214. 17-1SN NEWCASTLE apartment, 6 room and bath. Heated, fresh paint. Available now. Call 623-6198 or 9B3-5646. 17-1S SNACK bar and equipment at Mosport across from Porsche gate. 983-5223 after 5 p.m. 17-2SN BOWMANVILLE - large older home, three bedrooms, family preferred. $440 plus utilities. Phone 623-3373. 17-lS COMMERCIAL offices. Three spaces available immediately. immediately. 623-6214. 17-1SN Obituaries ROSEMARYSONNENBERG Residents of Bowmanville and area were saddened to learn of the death of a former Bowmanville resident, Rosemary Sonnenberg, aged 32, on Thursday, March 31st, 1983, in Toronto General Hospital. She had been ill three years. Daughter of Dick and Rosemary Merkley, she was born at Brockville, and educated educated in Bowmanville. On April 3rd, 1970, she was married to Gary Sonnenberg. A resident of Orillia for one year, she had previously resided resided in Prescott for 12 years. She had been employed at Brockville General Hospital in nursing, (R.N.A.). Left to mourne her passing are her husband Gary, two sons Paul 12, and Jeff 9, her parents, and two sisters, Evangeline and Madeline. The Reverend John Peters, officiated at the funeral service service held in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, on Monday, assisted by Canon D. Burns of Brockville. • The organist was John Crookshank, and the Simcoe Street United Church Choir conducted by Ross Metcalf sang Schubert's "The Lord is my Shepherd". Funeral arrangements were by Morris Funeral Chapel. Pallbearers were Messrs. George Smith, Ray Young, Jerome Billett, Michael Oke, A1 Foran and Brian Saunders. Cremation. v. PB/mc/pacr/on <j A Custom Motorcycle You Can Run On Pocket Change. SERVICE, SALES, PARTS, ACCESSORIES Authorized Honda Dealer with 10 years of expert servicing experience. DURHAM CYCLE LTD. You're ahead in '83 Taunton Road East and Townline, Oshawa 576-3150 OPEN: Mon. - Wed. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Thurs. 9 - 7; Fri. 9 - 9; Sat. 9 - 5 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 27, 1963 15 Young Musicians Entertain Marnwood Residents Lorraine Pitt, with her Seeing Eye Dog, Goldie. CINDY LOU McGILL The death of Cindy Lou McGill occurred suddenly at Whitecourt, Alberta, on Sunday, April 10th, 1983, when thrown off a Tri-moto. She was in her 20th year. Cindy, was the daughter of Keith and Ruth McGill. Born in Toronto, she was educated at Oshawa and Enniskillen Public Schools, and at Cour- tice Secondary School. She was a member of Enniskillen United Church. Left to mourn her passing are her parents, and two brothers, Dale and Brian McGill. Pastor Joe Lafave officiated at the funeral services held on Wednesday, at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Messrs. Jim Cockerham, Stan Maguire, Randy and Rick Van Meer, Ron and Gary Haass. Many beautiful tributes, attesting to the esteem in which the deceased was held, were received in her memory, including tokens from the Bowmanville Post Office, Enniskillen United Church, Pickering Generating Station and Tarxien Employees, Ajax. Interment Hampton Cemetery., Cemetery., A march on City Hall shouldn't be the only time you get out for a walk. By Peter Parrott During the past 17 years, Lorraine Pitt,- a Newtonville housewife mother of three, has learned how to cope with blindness. But the acquisition of a Seeing Eye Dog early in the year has given her more freedom freedom than she ever had before. "I got back the freedom that I hadn't had for 17 years," explains Mrs. Pitt. She added that since losing her sight due to a brain tumor in 1966, she had learned how to walk with the aid of a white cane but disliked using it. Today, thanks to her golden retreiver, Goldie, Mrs. Pitt can go on shopping trips, visits, and even walks around the block. "I take her everywhere," everywhere," explained Mrs. Pitt, Her Seeing Eye Dog was acquired in a three and a half week stay at the Seeing Eye School in Morristown, New Jersey. Mrs. Pitt travelled to the U.S. in late January to begin training with her dog and she joined a class of 18 persons from all walks of life and from across Canada and the U.S. Businessmen and business women, college students, and housewives were just a few of the people in her class. Before they meet their new owners, Seeing Eye Dogs have already been put through an extensive six month training program. As part of the training training procedure, handlers work the dogs with blindfolds. For the Seeing Eye Dog, puppyhood is spent on farms near Morristown where 4H clubs raise the animals until they are approximately one year old. The Seeing Eye organization organization reviews applications from those wishing to receive a dog. Selected applicants are given a trained animal plus the three and a half week instructional instructional program at a nominal fee of $150. Remaining costs are underwritten by the school and the total expenses required required to train a dog would total many thousands of dollars. To their blind owners, the animals' worth could never be measured in dollars and cents. German shepherds, labradors, labradors, and golden retreivers are the main breeds used by Seeing Eye. Boxers are occasionally occasionally used by people who are allergic to dogs. 1 Mrs. Pitt explained that the Seeing Eye school was founded founded in 1929 and has been training training dogs and their partners ever since. She described the atmosphere of the school as being very positive. Although there are some discouragements, discouragements, these can be overcome, overcome, she added. "Everybody is for you and your dog," she explained. Mrs. Pitt arrived at the school on a Saturday and received received her dog the following Sunday afternoon. Before being matched with a dog, the instructor takes a student around a course using an empty harness to explain the basic technique. Seeing Eye Dogs respond to both hand signals [and verbal command's. command's. Like most canines/ they also thrive on praise. Mrs. Pitt explained that Goldie and herself were friends from the start. The Monday after receiving the dog, Mrs. Pitt and her classmates classmates were learning their skills on one of the less busy streets in Morristown. For the entire time at school, the dog and owner are inseparable. Training includes includes several "solo" trips in which a pair of students must negotiate certain areas without without the aid of an instructor; the longest of these journeys is over a mile. Training • is designed to match the lifestyle of the owners. For example, some students who would be living in big cities were taken to subway trains and into a city. And the learning process isn't over once the dogs leave Morristown. "The working relationship between me and Goldie gets better all the time," said Mrs. Pitt. Handlers Handlers estimate that it takes between six months to a year before the dogs work most effectively with their owners. At home, the dog fits into the regular routine of the family and has made friends with a beagle owned by Mrs, Pitt's husband, Jim. It is up to Mrs. Pitt to look after the animal, although members of the family can play with the dog to a certain extent. Play is only allowed, of course, when the dog is out of her Seeing Eye harness. in addition to her duties as a homemaker and mother, Lorraine Pitt enjoys other activities such as bowling, baking and cooking, reading, and water skiing. She's a little concerned about what to do with the dog while water skiing since the animals are very attached to their owners and are not supposed supposed to be separated. But Lorraine hopes to resume her water skiing hobby in the summer and, no doubt, her Seeing Eye Dog, Goldie, will be close by. Keep Canada Beautiful Oshawa Monument Co. Family Memorials - Markers All Design and Lettering Done by Us on Premises -- NO SALESMEN INVOLVED -- Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details An afternoon of lovely music was held recently for the residents of Marnwood Nursing Home, courtesy of these flutists, from left, Debbie Bizi, Andrea Peters, Nancy Vella and Laurie Morton. These students, from Bowmanville Senior Public School and Vincent Massey Public School in Oshawa, will be entering the Oshawa Kiwanis Music Festival this week. HAYDON NEWS Oh my what a difference in the weather. I wonder if we're going to get any spring? Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones visited their granddaughter Heather Jones of Port Col- borne in Oshawa General Hospital Tuesday afternoon. It's hoped the cause of her illness is soon pin-pointed so she can be treated and her release will be soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and Grant were dinner guests of Kyle and Barbara Graham of Newcastle on Sunday. Glad to report Lloyd Slemon came home Thursday from Oshawa General Hospital after an accident at home last week and that he still has the sight of his eye. John and Cecile Bertrim visited with ,his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hood and children of Scugog Island on Sunday. Mrs. Irene Tabb of Bowmanville Bowmanville visited with Eileen and Wilbur Blackburn on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and Jennifer of Oshawa visited her aunt and uncle, Lars and Dorie Christensen for lunch on Friday. We are happy to report Mrs. Sylvia Laverty has returned home from Port Perry Hospital Hospital feeling much improved. Mr. Milton Paterson, Port Perry was a Monday caller with Roy and Anne Paterson. Mrs. Norma Kennedy has travelled to New Brunswick to visit her mother who had a heart attack last week. We hope the news from there is better. Mr. Sandy Jones and Miss Julie Rusaw were Saturday visitors with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones. Mr. Bob Jones, Port Colborne was a Sunday morning caller at the Jones', while he spent the weekend in Oshawa to see his little girl in the hospital. Mrs. Joyce Selleck, (twin sister of John) and children, Oshawa were weekend visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family. Master Ricky Adams cele brated his tenth birthday on Saturday with a party and had eighteen of his young friends to help him get the party in high gear. Congratulations Ricky. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Adams and family of Blackstock were Sunday callers at the John Adam's Home. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn Blackburn and Wendy called on Mr. and Mrs. Lome Fisk at Newcastle Newcastle on Sunday. Mr. D. Blackburn has planned planned to attend a Department of Health convention in Toronto this weekend. Mr. David Buttery was a weekend guest of Marlene Parson, ana her family at Colborne. Colborne. Steve and Laura Philips, Newcastle spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Kay and Linda Buttery. Four young ladies from Henwood, Oshawa spent the weekend with the Butterys where they were entertained at a hayride on Saturday and watched apple cider being pressed and bottled at Tyrone Mill and to round out the day, found enough snow just east of Sidney Cornish' driveway to have a good old fashioned snow ball fight. Happy to report Mr. Harry Degeer, Blackstock, was able to return nome on Friday from Toronto General Hospital. We all wish him a speedy recovery. recovery. Jack and Blanche Jones and Miss Cora Degeer were Sunday Sunday atternoon callers at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Degeer's and family Blackstock to say welcome welcome home to their brother. A five-year-old boy had a habit of going to sleep with his 1 little radio playing beside his 1 bed. One night nis mother was hearing his prayers to the usual soft musical background. background. She was giving his words only casual attention until she was snapped alert by his solemn conclusion: "... And God bless everybody. Amen and FM." Enjoy Care-free TV Viewing with our Exclusive 10-Year 100% Worry-Free Warranty! 20" Portable Color Television Model 2260 • Infra-red remote control • Time and channel display on screen 20" Portable Color Television Model 1983 Luminar 20 Color System @ HITACHI See them now at Bowmanville Audio-Vision 20 King Street West Telephone 623-2312

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