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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Mar 1984, p. 12

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I f l 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 7,1984 Phone 623-3303 Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Shelley, Marty and Tobin wish to invite friends and relatives to Ross and Ina Brown's 25th anniversary dance on March 17th at Orono Community Centre from 9 -1. Wishing well at door! 10-2S The family of Fred and Mary Kooy, 136 Elgin St., Bowmanville, extend a hearty welcome to family, friends and neighbors to an Open House, Saturday, March 10, 1984, 2-4 p.m. D.V. at Knox Christian School, Scugog St., Bowmanville, in honor of their parents' 40th wedding anniversary. Best wishes only. 9-2S (Barr) are pleased announce the birth of their son Graydon Leigh, 8 lbs., 7 ozs. on Monday, March 5, 1984 at St. Joseph's, London, Ontario. Proud grandparents are Eric and Phyllis Barr, Belleville and Ron and Dorothy Gough, Blenheim. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barr, Bowmanville. 10-1S KNUTH -- Helen and Ron are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their first child Jason Ronald at 3:22 a.m. February 27, 1984 weighing 7 lbs., Vh ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Knuth, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. E. Latysh, Toronto. Special thanks to Drs. Westgarth, Dubinsky and Slyvester and to the excellent maternity staff of the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. 10-1S MILLSON -- Hi! I'm Adam and I've got a new baby brother. His name is Andrew Steven. He was born February 24 at 5:03 a.m. and weighed 7 lbs., 5 Va ozs. Our daddy and mommy are Steve and Cindy. Our grandpas and grandmas are Mr. and Mrs. Don Cowle, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millson, R.R. 5, Bowmanville. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Gertrude Adams and Mrs. Vera Millson, both of Bowmanville. Special thanks to Drs. Sylvester, John Rundle and Wertman. Also a special thanks to all the nurses on the maternity ward. 10-1S PARKER -- Lindsay and Jackie are delighted to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Dana Francis George, 7 lbs., 13 ozs. Saturday, March 3rd, 1984 at McMaster Medical Centre, Hamilton. Proud grandparents are George and Vera Parker, Driffield, England and Frank and Norma Hooper, Newcastle, Ontario. His great grandparents are Anne and Ab Piper and Mary and Frank Hooper, all of Bowmanville. 10-1S TINK -- Herb and Marion are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Allison Elizabeth, born on February 29, 1984 weighing 6 lbs., 9 ozs. A granddaughter for Mrs. Marguerite Ellis of Courtice and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink of Solina. A special thanks to Dr. Sylvester, Dr. Dubinksy and the staff of the maternity ward at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. 10-1SN ZEGERS -- Dan and Shelley- Anne (nee Robinson) are proud to announce the birth of their first child, Jason Daniel on February 14, 1984, 9 lbs., 8Vz ozs. Proud grandparents are Harvey and Helen Robinson and Minnie Zegers. Great grandparents are Joe and Helen Ëstabrook and Emilene Robinson. Special thanks to Dr. Westgarth, Dr. Angl and maternity staff at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. Ps. - 127:3 "Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his reward." 10-1S Deaths Card of Thanks Coming Events Coming Events BREEN -- John. Suddenly at STOUT -- Marjorie on COMMUNITY CARE DROP-IN DANCE Wednesday, February 29, 1984. John Breen of Orono, in his 57th year. Beloved husband of Margaret (Peggy) Breen. Dear father of Mark and Patty. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home where private service was held. Cremation. 10-1SN CRAIG -- Wilbert E. At his residence, R.R. 5, Bowmanville, Wednesday, February 29th, 1984, Wilbert, age 84 years, beloved husband of Pearl Phillips, dear father of David, Bob, Carol (Mrs. ■ Doug Reynolds), Herb, Joan (Mrs. Bruce Lehman), Bea (Mrs. Robert Davies), and Gerda (Mrs. Kenneth Miller), loved grandfather of 30 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Saturday, March 3rd. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 10-1SN HOR ROCKS -- Naomi. Peacefully at home in Toronto, Tuesday, February 28th,' 1984, Naomi Horrocks, daughter of the late Cecil and Mary Horrocks, sister of the late Marjorie Anderson and Audrey Horrocks, aunt of Peggy Strang and John and Maurice Anderson. Service was held in St. George's Anglican Church, Newcastle, on Saturday, March 3rd. Interment St. George's Cemetery. Arrangements by Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. 10-1SN MASTERS -- Howard Edgar. At Bowmanville Hospital, on Saturday, March 3rd, 1984, Howard Masters of 108 Liberty St. North, in his 95th year. Beloved husband of Winnifred Alldread. Dear father of Mabel (Mrs. G. Cawker), Earl, Velma (Mrs. C. Brooks). Also survived by seven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service was held, 1:30 p.m. Monday. Spring interment McCrea's Cemetery. 10-1SN MATANIN -- George. Suddenly at his home, R.R. 3, Newcastle, Wednesday, February 29th, 1984, George Matanin, age 69 years, dear uncle of Michael Borov, St. Catharines. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Friday, March 2nd. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 10-1SN PERFECT -- Norris, Doreata Elizabeth peacefully at the home of her brother, Roseneath on Friday, March 2, 1984. Doreata Elizabeth Bull, dear wife of Dee A. Norris of Florida and the late Arthur Perfect, beloved mother of Eugene (Butch) Perfect and his wife Vera of Alberta, and dear grandmother of Scott. Predeceased by son James. Dear sister of Willis of R.R. 2, Baltimore, Harold of Roseneath, Beatrice (Mrs. C. Sandercock) of Baltimore, Hilda (Mrs. W. Newton) R.R. 2, Baltimore and Phyllis (Mrs. E. Hall) of Rama. Predeceased by four brothers and two sisters. Funeral service was held at the MacCoubrey Funeral Home, Cobourg on Monday, March 5th at 2 p.m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Those wishing may make memorial contributions to the Quinte Branch of the V.O.N. Campbellford office, or the Canadian Cancer Society. 10-1S SLUTE -- Allan. Suddenly as the result of an accident in Toronto, Wednesday, February 29th, 1984, Allan, in his 26th year, beloved son of Merlin and Emily Slute, dear brother of Carol (Mrs. Mark Wright). Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Saturday, March 3rd. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 10-1 S N Worrit 5, JCka„J unercu i^napei ESTABLISHED 18R1 4 DIVISION ST. BOWMANVILLE WJ'J'tOV TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS Simpson Memorials Monuments-Granite or Bronze Markers - Inscriptions -Sandblasting 49 LAVINIAST. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Home appointments gladly arranged 10-1SP Toronto. Marjorie MacGregor Stout. Beloved mother of Mrs. R. Nice (Jennie) and Tom. Grandmother of five grandchildren. Private family service was held at the Trull Funeral Home, 1111 Danforth Ave., Toronto. 10-1S VANDERVEEN -- Jacoba. At Bowmanville Hospital, Thursday, March 1st, 1984, Jacoba (Toby), in her 78th year, beloved wife of Fedde (Fred) Vanderveen, loving mother of John, Cornelius of Holland, Johannes, Beatrice (Mrs. Tom Winter), Sudbury, dear brother of Henk and Jacob, both of Holland, loving grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Monday, March 5th. Spring interment Orono Cemetery. 10-1SN VINE -- Eva Jessie, suddenly at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry on Monday, March 5, 1984, Eva Wilkins in her 39th year. Dearly loved wife of Wilfred Vine of Nestleton, dear mother of Donnie of Oshawa, Gordon, Shawn and Kevin, all of Nestleton. Dear daughter of Ben and Mary Wilkins of Oshawa, also survived by ten brothers and sisters of Oshawa and Peterborough. Complete service was held at the Funeral Chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry on Wednesday, March 7 at 1:30 p.m. Spring interment at Nestleton United Cemetery. 10-1S Durham Region Lung Association needs your help to fight Emphysema, Asthma and Lung cancer. Memorial gifts gratefully received through the Morris Funeral Chapel and Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. 44-tfS COOK -- Wendy. In loving memory of a dear sister who passed away on March 9, 1983. More and more each day we miss her Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed concealed -- Lovingly remembered by Don, Frannie, Barb, Glen and Andrea. 10-1S COOK -- Wendy Jean. In loving memory of a dear daughter who passed away March 9, 1983. What would we give her hand to clasp Her patient face to see To hear her voice, to see her smile As in the days that used to be But some sweet day we'll meet again Beyond the toil and strife And clasp each other's hand once more In heaven, that happy life -- Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad. 10-15 FORREST -- In loving memory of a dear son Stanley who passed away March 4, 1974. One by one they go before us They are fading likethe dew. But we know they're watching o'er us They the good, the fair, the true. They are waiting for us only Where no pain can ever mar Dear ones who left us lonely Watch us through the gates ajar There a father, there a mother Gone within those gates ajar. -- Always remembered by his mother Mrs. John Skinner, sisters Beverley, Edna, Wanda and brother Paul. 10-1S May God and all his helpers always look after my dear wife Mel who passed away March the 8th, 1978. Jack McNulty 10-1S I would like to thank all who joined with my wife and family on February 19th to help me celebrate my 70th birthday. For the many good wishes, cards and gifts. A special thank you to daughters Phyllis Ann, Joan and their families, son Kevin for all the planning, etc. May God bless you all. Sincerely Frank Westlake 10-1S We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers and many acts of kindness during our recent loss of a dear husband and father. Special thanks to Rev. John Lindsay. The Van Wieringen family. 10-1SN The family of the late Ernest (Ernie) Reader wish to express their thanks and gratitude to all their friends, relatives and neighbours who sent cards, flowers, visited and gave donations to the Cancer Society. A special thanks to the many neighbours and friends that gave money and food, the many friends from Bowmanville Hospital who gave money, flowers sent to the house and their words of comfort and understanding. We wish to thank Dr. Ron VanHoof, emergency staff at Bowmanville Hospital for their assistance, the understanding staff on 5M at Oshawa Hospital, Dr. Maurice Pocker for his compassion, understanding and his caring during Ernie's illness. We appreciated the memorial service held by the members of Legion Branch 178. We wish to express our gratitude to Paul Morris and Bob Williams for their understanding and help at all times, to Rev. Allan Haldenby, Newcastle, for his understanding, words of comfort and visits during Ernie's illness. Our grateful thanks to Memorial Park Association for the bountiful lunch served after the service. To each and all of the above we give you our grateful thanks for the support and comfort given to us all when we needed it the most. Eileen Reader and family. 10-1SN I wish to extend my most sincere thanks to my family, relatives, friends and neighbors who sent cards and flowers and attended the tea to help me celebrate my 80th birthday. Special thanks to Nestleton U.C.W. for catering. It was truly a day to remember. Ella Bowers 10-1SN The family of the late Mrs. Betty Brown would like to thank family, friends and neighbors for the many floral and memorial donations, cards and many acts of kindness during our recent sad bereavement. A special thanks to the staff of South Haven Nursing Home for their kind and understanding care of our mother. Thanks also to Morris Funeral Chapel staff and organist Mrs. Cole. Joan, Bob,Judy and families. 10-1S Mrs. Wilbert Craig and family would like to express their deep appreciation to all of our relatives and friends and good neighbors, also to Rev. Ed Schamerhorn and Dr. Keith Slemon for their care and concern in the loss of our very dear husband and father. In all sincerity Mrs. Pearl Craig and family 10-1S "Flowers Say It Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa-Bowmanvllle Area Phone 623-4441 • Trademark o! Van Belle Gardens Ltd. 13-tlS O'SULLIVAN -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Ella O'Sullivan who left us one year ago, March 8,1983. God saw you getting tired, and a cure was not to be, So He put his arms around you and whispered "Come with Me". And when I saw you sleeping, so peacefully, free of pain, I could never wish you back Mom to suffer like that again. So keep your arms around her Lord and give her special care, Make up for all she suffered, and all that seemed unfair, -- Sadly missed by daughter Margaret Rand and family. 10-1S Mr. and Mrs. Robert Childs of Hampton wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Rhonda Lynn to Paul Douglas Duff, son of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Duff of Bracebrldgc, Ontario. Wedding planned for June 23, 1984 In Bracebrldgc United Church. 1 o-l SN DISTRESS CENTRE Nood somoono to talk to? Call us anytime 433-1121 Emergency collect cells accepted. 5-9SN Income Tax Clinic Wed., March 14 6 p.m. John Winter's Office 23 Silver St. For seniors on fixed income Call office for details 623-2261 or Zenith 20630 9-2SN Tyrone Athletic Association Registration Day Sat., March 10,1984 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Boys & Girls Soccer 4 Baseball 9- 2SN Cartwright High School presents 3 - One act plays on Friday and Saturday evenings March 9 and 10 at 8 p.m. In the Recreation Centre, Blackstock Plays will be judged on the Saturday evening. Admission $3.00/adults $2.00/students Plan to attend and enjoy an evening of excellent amateur dramatics. 10- 1S ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Sat., March 17 8p.m.-1 a.m. St. Joseph's Church Hall D.J. • Hot Buffet - Irish Dancers $7 per person Fortlckets phone 623-9213 iu-iS OTTAWA Valley Farm Show, March 27, 28, 29, 1984, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, Ontario. Farm machinery and equipment display. Commercial and educational exhibits. Championship seed, feed and forage show. Hereford and Simmental Sale, Fashion Show and lots more. 10-1SN STORYTIME for children ages 3-6 at the Bowmanville Library Sat., March 10 10-10:45 a.m. Please call the library at 623- 7322 for more information. 10-1S COFFEE PLUS Liberty Pentecostal Church March 13,1984 at 9:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m. Special Speaker- Janet Rodgers Special feature - "Beauty Care" by Shirley Bolton Special program for children from kindergarten lo grade 4 ALL ARE WELCOME 10-1S OLDTYMEDANCE in Tyrone Old Hall on Sat., March 10,1984 9 p.m. to1 a.m. Music by the Blue Mountain Boys Bobby, Gord, Ivan and Joe Admission $3.50 per person Children under 12 $1.00 LOA Hall Board 10-1SN Artistik Images is having a free draw for a black and while portrait. Fill out your ballot at 62 Duke St. Winner to be picked March 31st 10-1S to Music by The Entertainers at Polish Hall, Stevenson Road North, Oshawa Saturday, March 10,1984,8:oop.m.-i:ooa.m. $10.00 per couple, $5.00 single For tickets phone Darryl Vaneyk 263-2060 Bowmanville Mall FLEA MARKET King St. E. OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 623-3632 31-tfS 10-1SN Afraid to Take Your Coat Off? Still time to get in shape for spring try Diet Counselling Services FAST, EASY WEIGHT LOSS NO EXERCISES OR DRUGS EAT WHAT YOU WANT INDIVIDUAL COUNSELLING BY REG. NURSES LIMITED ENROLLMENT FOR SPRING SESSION Phone 623-2733 10-1SN Dry Firewood Snow Plowing Phone 623-2355 5-tfSN BINGO Wed., March 7,1984 LEGION HALL 8 p.m. Jackpot $130 in 53 numbers 10-1S ST. PATRICK'S LUNCH Beef Stew, Salad, Biscuits Homemade pie, Beverage . Thursday, March 15 111:00 a.m., 11:30,12:00,12:30,1 p.m. St. Paul's United Church Hall $3.75. For tickets phone 623-5811 Children under 12 $2.00 MARCH BREAK FUN! at the Bowmanville Library Tues. 13th -- 2:30 - 3:30 - Film Festival Wed. 14th -- 2:30 - 3:00 - Puppet Show Thurs. 15th -- 2:30 ■ 3:30 • Crafts 7:00 • 7:30 • Bedtime Storytime Frl. 16th -- 10:30-11:15 • Drop-in Storytime 2:30-3:30-Film Festival Sat. 17th - 10:00 -11:00 • Chess Club 2:00 - 3:00 • Special Show • Caude X. Labrecque. For information.about the above programs please call the library at 623-7322, or pick up one of our brochures. 10-1S Great Pine Ridge Kinsmen Club BINGO at the Orono Community Centre Tuesday, March 13 3 Early Bird Games 7:30 p.m. 20 Regular Games 8:00 p.m. 2 Share the Wealth Games Jackpot $500 in 50 numbers or less $300 in 60 numbers 10-1 SN . YW Oshawa YWCA SPRING PROGRAMS'84 In Newcastle REGISTRATION YW MEMBERS 6 REGISTRANTS Thursday, March 8 1-48.7-9p.rn. PUBLIC REGISTRATION BEGINS Friday, March 9 1 - 4 p.m. YWCA BOWMANVILLE OFFICE 34A King Street W., Bowmanville Activities (or Children, Youth 4 Adults Phone 576-8880 for details The YWCA is a United Way Agency 10-1SN A Thank You Where do I begin to say thank you alter 8 'h years in business. There are so many of you to thank. I would like lo thank you all Individually but that Is not possible so I hope somewhere in this note to do my best. To all my beautiful brides the smile on your face when you saw your Mowers brought so much joy to mo. To all the new fathers and grandparents thank you (or letting me share your joy and happiness. To all the people In time ol sorrow II I helped In any way to ease your burden. I thank you. To all the husbands and boyfriends who just wanted Mowers lo say I Love You. You wore great. To the young boys ordering their llrsl corsage lor a special prom. You brought me so much lun In your special way. To the many people who just dropped In lo say hello. You brightened so many of my days. To the many businesses and organizations who supported mo. I thank you. To my suppliers and wholesalers, Thanks lor the great service. To all my stall over the past OVi years. I can't begin lo thank you. I couldn't have done It without you. To all the people who brought In cookies and special goodies to us at Christmas and all year. Thank you, A special thank you lo my husband and children lor nil tholr support, lovo and understanding. To my grandson Andrew, you certainly made Nana's ads special, To all my relatives, neighbours and friends thanks lor your supporl, I would like to wish the now owners ol Bev's Flornl Creations, Kll and Derek Dickenson much success, I hope they find Mm same joy and happiness that I did In business, Thanks again everyone, It's been groal. Sincerely Bov Korr 10-1S EDUCATION WITH A DIFFERENCE KNOX CHRISTIAN (ELEMENTARY) SCHOOL - EST. 1957 Scugog Road, Bowmanville - accepting registrations for grades K - 6 March 9,1984,9-11 a.m. For an appointment with the Principal and/or Public Health Nurse call: MR. J.W. VAN MANEN, PRINCIPAL 623-5871 "... and you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might. And these words which I command you this day shall be upon your heart; and you shall teach them diligently lo your children ..." Deut. 6:4-7. 10-1SN DANCE TYRONE COMMUNITY CENTRE March 10th 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Floyd and Sandy Lloyd and the Country All-Stars Special guest Joe Aylward Refreshments and door prizes 1 $8.00 per couple For reservations call 263-2640 9-2SN 10-2S OUR OWN RECIPE OF FISH 4 CHIPS ALL EAT YOU CAN $3.95 Every Saturday ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd., Phone 263-6421 Licensed LLBO Open 7 days a week Monday - Thursday 9 - 7, Weekends 11-9 Banquet facilities for 100 10-1S BICYCLES Ladles Standard, ladies three speed, ladies five speed, girls HI Rise, 2 folding bikes, mans' standard, deluxe tricycle, old dresser, antique telephone table, 30 cups and saucers, 4 pcs. Wearever cookware, 2 oil paintings. 623-5179 After 4 p.m. 10-1S Photocopying on top of the line machine. Blow up. Blowdown. ,10 e per copy. 35 Division St., Bowmanville Mornings only. 623-3761. 10-1SN Tyrone Mills Ltd. (Since 1846) FRESH APPLE CIDER Special: 1 x 6 cedar panelling 35 e /foot Come and watch us press apples each Saturday. All natural - no preservatives Open Monday through Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Located in hamlet of Tyrone Phone 263-8871 5-tfSN If you enjoy fresh flavourful APPLES and PEARS We at Fred's Fruit Market would love to serve you the best of this season's fruit. Also Available Fresh Sweet Cider 49-tfSN HELEN'S , TAILOR SHOP | $179 New Machine with Case $18 Tune-up Your Machine Hours: 9-5 Mon. to Frl. Open 9-12 Saturday 168 Church St., Bowmanville 623-2741 9-IISNP Paradise Orchards Limited R.R. 1, Bowmanville "The Apple Bin" Refrigerated Storage and Salesroom Fresh cider 623-5485 Bob & Pat Carruthers and Family Mon. to Frl. -- 2-6 p.m. Saturday -- 10 a.m.-5 p.m Mac, Spartan, Empire, Spy, Cortland, Ida Red, Delicious Located on Concession 3 V* mile west of Liberty St. N. 6-tfSN I PORK FOR SALE Size of Pig of Your Choice For Freezer, Barbequing etc. Will sell half or whole, delivered, cut and wrapped. Call 263-2785 between 9-11 p.m. 10-4S WEEKEND SPECIAL Carnations 12 for $4.99 Cash and Carry Limited Supply Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division St., Bowmanville 623-5577 10-1 SN ADDING machine. Remington Model 208, like new $50. Phone 725-7443 after 5 p.m. 10-1SN 15% OFF BEER and WINE Making Supplies 623-3018 Evenings and Weekends 45-tfSN TROPICAL FISH CIRCLE March Specials Flatties 49 c each HAMPTON 263-8838 9-tfSN GROENS DELICATESSEN Sandwiches Parly Trays Gifts 24 Division St. 623-1770 Florene and Andy Heidlnga 5-lfS WOOD FOR SALE Tandem or Double Load Phone 1-705-754-2430 7-4S Chesterfield Suites Loveseats, Sectionals Less than Vi Price LARGE SELECTION McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 725-5181 FREE DELIVERY 2 5-tfSN Dress like a millionaire for $3.00. Shop at the Salvation Army Thrift Store 134 King SI. E. Bowmanville Small articles ol lurnilure and clothing needed. Phone 623-3761 10-1 SN LOOKING for furniture or appliances? Visit Cherney's Furniture World, 1650 Dundas St. E., Whitby, and ask for Gord Carnegie of Bowmanville to show you around their beautiful showroom. 8-tfSN ROTO-HOE, rear and front tine tillers, shredders, garden sprayers. Priced well below competition. Dealer opportunities. Contact distributors Monette Sales, 80 Townline Rd., W., Carleton Place (613) 257-1661. 10-1 S N 12 VARIETIES of brown baby chicks, heavy meat; 3 week old capons; small orders our specialty. Delivery guaranteed. Bonnies Chick Hatchery, Box 154 Elmira, Ontario N3B 2Z6 (519) 669- 2561. 10-1 SN FREE catalogue Incubators, brooders, feeding watering processing supplies. Pasteurizers, churns, garden Implements, mills, How-To books. Write Berry-Hill Limited, 75 Burwell St„ St, Thomas, Ontario N5P 3R5, 10-1 S N SUPER sale: Limited quantity of beautiful cast-iron ' Petite Godin, C.S.A. approved woodstoves at 30 per cent off. Call Denis (613) 632-9281 or write P.O. Box 681, Hawkcsbury, Ontario K6A 2R2. 10-1 SN

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