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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Apr 1984, p. 12

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5 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 18,1984 Phone Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. A CREGG -- Ken and (nee Hills) are delight-- announce the birth of their first child, a son, Stephen Patrick, born March 271h, 1984 at 7:20 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 13 ozs. Proud grandparents are Judy Hills of Oshawa, Ralph Hills of Zambia and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cregg of Kirkland Lake, Ont. 16-1S HARFORD -- Pat and Bill joyfully announce the safe arrival of our darling daughter, Kathryn Diana on March 30/ 1984 at Oshawa General Hospital. Our little princess is a long awaited sister for her big brother Billy. A tenth grandchild for Mae and Bill Harford of Bowmanville and an eighth grandchild for Homer and Edith Glass of Sechelt, British Cçlumbia. Our sincere thanks to Drs. Lai and Cassells for fulfilling all our wishes, and the kindness and support of the O.R. and recovery room nurses at Oshawa General. 16-1S STURROCK -- John and Deb are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Emma Lee, born April 8, 1984 in Kitchener. Proud grandparents Mr. and Mrs. K. Col Iyer, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sturrock, Bowmanville. 16-1S SYER -- Karen and Claire are happy to announce the arrival of their fourth son, Matthew William on Sunday, April 8th, 1984. A brother for John, Aaron, Brian and Stephanie Leigh. Thanks to Dr. H. Anfossi and maternity staff Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. 16-1S WALTER -- Gordon and Jacqueline are thrilled to announce the birth of a very special little girl Lindsay Lianna on March 26, 1984 weighing in at 7 lbs., 5 ozs. Thanks to Dr. Spear and nursing staff at Oshawa General. 16-1SN WANNAMAKER -- Carolyn and Stan are thrilled and thank God for the safe arrival of their second granddaughter, fherry-Lynn Catherine, 7 lbs,/on April 10 at Ft. McMurhay Alberta. A sister for Brandy-Lee. Parents are Jerry and Cathy (nee Whyte). Mom and baby ÿ.re fine. Daddy's proud as a peacock. 16-1S Deaths Card of Thanks Coming Events Coming Events Articles for Sale BRENT -- Mary. At her home PHILP -- Reva. At Memoria in Oshawa on Thursday, April Hospital, Bowmanville or Registration and Open House MlGSfcal Great Pine Ridge ■ i Kinsmfln fMiih ■ The family of Keith and Ruby Smith invite you to an open house on Saturday, April 21, 1 p.m. to 9-p.m., Sunday, April 22, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at their residence, R.R. 2 Marmora, Ontario in honor of their 30th wedding anniversary. Best wishes only. 15-2S, For the 90th birthday of Mrs. Vera (Cryderman) Adler, formerly of Bowmanville, Ontario, we are holding an open house from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 2lst. 45 Orchard Park Road, Lindsay, Ontario. Best wishes only. For information phone Barbara at 1-705-324-: 7103 or Margaret at 623-3465. 15- 2S. The family of Edna Larmer of Blackstock cordially invite relatives, friends and neighbors to a Come 8< Go Tea in honor of her 90th birthday, on Sunday, April 29th, 1984 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Blackstock United Church Hall. Best wishes only. 16-1SN Relatives and friends are invited to a Birthday Celebration in honor of Russell Ormiston at Enniskillen United Church, Sunday, April 29, 2 - 5 p.m. Please best wishes only. 16- 2S The family of Denis and May Pickard, 14 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, invite relatives, friends and neighbors to an Open House in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 5, at Trinity United Church S.S. room, from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Best wishes only, please. 16-3S 12th, 1984, Mary Brightwell, in her 82nd year, beloved wife of Howard Brent, dear stepsister stepsister of Elizabeth Wilkins, and Clinton and Ross Bigelow. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Saturday, April 14th. Spring interment Bethesda Cemetery. . 16-1SN FERGUSON -- F. Merrill, Rev. Peacefully at his home 159 Highland Ave., Oshawa on Tuesday, April 10th, 1984, Rev. F. Merrill Ferguson in his 75th year. Beloved husband of Verona Clemence. Father of Mrs. Sydney Voutt, (Helen), Oshawa, Mrs. David Voal (Miriam), Ottawa, Mrs. Douglas Beckberger (Pauline), Beaverton, Mrs. Gary Taylor (Joye), Oklahoma City. Brother of Rev. Clarence Ferguson, Innisfail, Alberta. Also survived by nine grandchildren. Rested at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa. Funeral service was held in Kingsview United Church, Friday, April 13th. Interment Cartwright Union Cemetery, Blackstock. Memorial donations to the Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis Society or the Angola Student Fund would be appreciated. 16-1S LARMER -- Charles Austin. At Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, on Saturday, April 14th, 1984, C. Austin Larmer, formerly of 66 Scugog St., Bowmanville, in his 89th year. Husband of the late Phoebe Beech.'Dear father of Murray, Mrs. Bruce Battams (Doris) and Wally. Also survived by eight grandchildren, three great grandchildren. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service'was held in the chapel 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Hampton Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to the Diabetic Association. 16-1SN MORGAN -- Richard. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Sunday, April 15, 1984 in his 79th year. Richard beloved husband of Lilian. Loved father of Richard, Eric, Victor, Robert and Daphne. Dear grandfather of 16 grandchildren and 4 'great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Wednesday, April 18, 1984. Cremation at Mt. Lawn Crematorium. Donations to the Canadian Cancer' Society would be greatly appreciated. 16-1 SN ORMISTON -- Walter. Suddenly at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Saturday, April 14th, 1984, Walter Ormiston of Oshawa, age 59 years, beloved husband of Rita Jonah and the late Ella Hoskin, dear father of Wayne and his wife Sandra, Sharon (Mrs. Gordon Laing), Jill Etcher and the late Jack, stepfather stepfather of Sheila (Mrs. John Drajewicz), Claude Jonah and his wife Sandra, loved grandfather of 10 grandchildren, dear brother of Keith, Ralph and Howard Ormiston and Elaine Baker. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Monday, April 16th. Spring interment Bethesda Cemetery. 16-1 SN Forthcoming Marriages Mr. and Mrs. Mike Doyle are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Tracy Lynn to Donald James Milgate, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Milgate, Oshawa. Ceremony to take place April 28, 1984 at 4:30 p.m. at Courtice United Church. 16-1S Bob and Del Mulligan are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Beverley"Adele to Timothy James McKee on Saturday, June 16, 1984 in Pontypool. 16-1S Wo«*. 5, /Sx. JCkapJ uneral s^nupei ESTABLISHED 1881 4 DIVISION ST. BOWMANVILLE WJ'JtOW TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS Simpson Memorials Monuments-Granite or Bronze Markers - Inscriptions -Sandblasting 49 LAVINIA St. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Home appointments gladly arranged 1G-1SP Sunday, April 15th, 1984, in her 86th year. Reva beloved wife of the late Henry Philp. Loved mother of Diane (Mrs. Charlie Bozsar), Scarborough, and Barry of Etobicoke. Loving grandmother of Christopher, Michelle, Peter, Natalie Philp and David, Bruce and Debbie Bozsar. Funeral services were held at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Wednesday, April 18, 1984. Interment Nestleton Cemetery. 16-ISN SHEEHAN -- Thomas. Suddenly at Toronto General Hospital, Saturday, April 14th, 1984, Thomas Sheehan of Bowmanville, in his 69th year, beloved husband of Ruth, dear father of William, Richard, Donald, Allan, Ronald and Rosellen, loved grandfather of 15 grandchildren. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, April 17th. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 16-1SN WISHNOWSKI -- Arthur. Suddenly at Bowmanville on Saturday, April 14th, 1984, Art Wishnowski, in his 63rd year, beloved husband of Stella, loving father of Cathie (Mrs. Peter Wraight), dear son of Anna Wishnowski, Toronto, brother of Rose, Polly and Stanley, loved grandfather of Tammy and Jason. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, April 17th. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 16-1SN 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 BÜRNS -- An Easter tribute to dear parents Norman Wesley and Rhea May. Nothing can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger everyday, Remembrance keeps them near. -- Lovingly remembered by son Bill, daughter-in-law Sharon, grandchildren Tracy, Tammy, Billy. 16-1S COOMBS -- In loving memory of a dear father who died April 10,1965, mother who died June 10,1976. God knew that they were suffering, That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed their weary eyelids, And whispered, Peace be thine, Away in the beautiful hills of God By the valley of rest so fair Some day, we know not when We will meet our loved ones there. -- Sadly missed but never forgotten. Loving daughter Gladys, son-in-law Benny, grandson Jack and family Woodward. 16-1S CRETE -- In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Florence, who passed away April 13,1981. It is sad to walk the road alone, Instead of side by side, But to all there comes a moment, When the ways of life divide. You gave us years of happiness, Then came sorrow and tears, But you left us beautiful memories, We will treasure through the years. -- Lovingly remembered by her husband Roger, her children Lynn, Anne, Dawn, Kevin, Colleen and , grandchildren. 16-1SN FLEURY -- In loving memory of my dear brother Jim, who passed away April 17,1983 In Edmonton, Alberta. No farewells were ever spoken No time to say goodbye You were gone before we knew It And only God knows why Our hearts still weep with sadness Secret tears still flow For what It meant to lose you No one will ever know. Each time we see your photo You seem to smile and say Don't cry I'm only sleeping We'll meet again some day. -- Always remembered by sister Jeannie, Bruce, Scott, Jamie and Billy. 16-1S LITTLE -- Paul. In loving memory of a dear husband and dad who passed away April 21,1983. One sad and lonely year has passed Since our great sorrow fell The shock that we received that day No one can ever toll. It's lonely here without you We miss you more each day For life Is not the same to us Since you were called away. -- Sadly missed by Linda, Shawn and Sheri. 16-1S wonderful friends for cards, flowers and visits while a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Special thank you to my family. God Bless Helene Wallis 16-1S Thanks to friends, relatives and family while I was in Oshawa Hospital. The lovely cards, flowers, gifts and visits were much appreciated. Wesley Yellowlees 16-1S My appreciation to friends and neighbors for visits, cards and kindly acts after returning from St. Michael's Hospital. Also Drs. Westgarth, Jethalal and Dr. Hudson of St. Michael's and staff of 7C, also Jerusalem Lqdge and Bowmanville Men's Canadian Club for flowers, gifts and visits. Walton G. Pascoe 16-1S A sincere thank you to Dr. Coffey, Dr. Stephenson, Dr. Slemon and nurses of Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, the ambulance attendants for their quick response, to Dr. Cotu, nurses and doctors of Oshawa • General Hospital for their care of John and kindness to me, during his stay in hospital. To my wonderful neighbors and relatives for rides to the hospital and support, and to all who sent flowers, cards, donations and food, the ladies of Uni16, the Rev. John Peters, Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home and Mrs. Arline Ayre. Thank you all so much. Margaret Hayes 16-15 I would like to express our deep appreciation to all our neighbors, friends, relatives and various organizations for the many floral tributes, donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation and Gideon Memorial Bibles. We would also like to extend thanks for all the cards, calls, gifts of food and many acts of kindness received by our family on the loss of our dear wife and mother, May Cowle. We would also like to thank Reverend Chatterton for all his guidance and support, as well as the staff of the Morris Funeral Chapel. Special thanks to the Salvation Army Guides, the Church Street neighbors, the staff of the Bowmanville Foundry, staff and employees of Specialty Paper, the staff of Brooking Transport and the United Steelworkers of America Local 2375 for the gift of a memorial bible. Norman Cowle 8< family Shantz family 16-1S We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to friends, relatives and neighbors for flowers, cards, donations and support on the loss of a beloved husband and father. A special thanks to Sixth Line neighbors, Kendal friends, Kendal LOL405, Heather Rebekahs, Reverends W. Wright and D. Evans, Dr. Angl and nurses of Bowmanville Hospital. Our grateful thanks to those loyal friends and relatives whose visits meant so much. Gladys Greenwood, Ralph, Grant, Linda and Brian. 16-1SN Words cannot express your' true feelings in the loss of a loved son and brother. The overwhelming love, help, donations of flowers, money and food from neighbors, friends and relatives of ours and Dennis' will always be a reason to go on in life. Special thanks to Oshawa General Hospital, Toronto General Hospital, Dr. Jim Cunningham, Rev. Don Stiles, Morris Funeral Chapel, our dear friends The Pickerings and Surd and Jackie De Jong and most of all the Reid family. Keith, Marlene 8. Laurie Rogerson 16-1S The family of the late Elsie Marguerite Richards wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown us during the recent loss of a dear mother and grandmother. Our heartfelt thanks to the special care unit at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, the Morris Funeral Chapel and staff, and the Rev. John Peters for his kind words in our recent bereavement. Glen and Norma, Alan and Judy Richards 16-1 SN Special thanks to special people for a very special evening. Love, Bernice 16-1S Sincere thanks to our relatives, neighbors and friends for flowers, cards, donations to Memorial Hospital Building Fund and acts of kindness shown during the loss of our mother and grandmother Dorothy L, Smith. Many thanks to Dr. H, Anfossi, Rev. B. Yates, and Morris Funeral Chapel. Elsie and George Morris and Karen and Claire Syer 16-1S for BOWMANVILLE NURSERY SCHOOL for the 1984-85 year Will take place at the School in the Lions Centre 26 Beech Ave. From 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. • 3:30 p.m. May 7 - Msy 10th (inclusive) The school operates four half days each week from Mid September to mid June. the monthly fee is $58 and there is a $10 registration fee to be paid at the time of registration. For more information phone 623-4381 during school hours or 983-9423 evénlngs. Enrollment for part-time attendance is available. Bedtime Storytime at the Bowmanville Library Thursday, April 19 7 - 7:30 p.m. For children ages 3-6 All Teddy Bears welcome. For more information please phone the library at 623-7322 16-1S "The King and I" Tickets for the "King and I" Musical by the Bowmanville High School Drama Club are on sale now. Phone the. Bowmanville High School For your ticket, costing $4.00 adult. Don't miss this extravaganza on . May 9,10,11,12 at 8 p.m. 16-2S ATTENTION All Community Care and C.I.V.P. Volunteers You are cordially Invited to our annual Volunteer Awards Night Wed., April 25th 7:30 p.m. Trinity United Church Bowmanville Awards and social time to follow. 16-1 SN RUMMAGE SALE St. John's Church Bowmanville Thurs., April 26th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 16-2S DATES galore. We are a professional introduction service designed to Introdute compatible people to each other. For all ages. Prestige Acquaintances. Phone toll free 1-800-263-9103 Noon • 8 p.m. 16-1SN MEET someone special, who shares your needs, -Learn all about companions before you reveal your Identity. Free confidential details: Box 81, Station Plerrefonds, Quebec H9J1T8. 16-1SN "Flowers Say It Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to.. Osnawa-Bowmanvllle Area Phone 623-4441 •liiiilmniiik ol Villi DolloGankins Ltd. 13-IIS BINGO at the Orono Community Centre Tuesday, April 24 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 53 numbers 16-1 SN 16-3S BOWMANVILLE DRAMA WORKSHOP AUDITIONS for "FLICKS" (DinnerTheatre) Wednesday, May 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel Singers, dancers and backstage crew needed. Suggested audition material may be obtained at Hockln Real Estate April 16-28 For further information phone P. Marjerrison at 623-2478 16-2SN SPRING INTO SUMMER Be part of an exercise class in the privacy of my home. Mornings or Afternoon Qualified Fitness Instruction Centrally Located To Join In Phone 623-2204 16-1S Orono Tennis Club Registration Wednesday, April 18 Thursday, April 19 From 6 p.m. • 8 p.m. at the Tennis Courts In Orono Membership fees Include lessons, use of courts, tournaments, social activities, etc. Public School Students $5.00 High School Students $10.00 Adults $26.00 Couples $36.00 Families $46.00 Only those who have registered will be admitted to the lessons. 15-2SN Come and Join "THE BIGGEST YARD SALE IN TOWN" Saturday, May 5th (Rain Date May 12th) 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Lions Centre 26 Beech Ave., Bowmanville Come sell your own -- $1 Ô.00 per space (one table provided) or Donate articles to the Lions Club Phone 623-7407 or 623-2032 i 16-3S OUR OWN RECIPE OF FISH & CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT $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 16-1S BINGO EVERY NIGHT $3500. in Prizes $1000. Jackpot must go every night CAESAR'S PALACE 88 King St. W., Oshawa 728-2789 15-4SNP * Durham - Northumberland Liberal Association The Bowmanville Library proudly presents Richard Lyn, Magician Saturday, May 21 2-3 p.m. Don't miss this spectacular performance. Everyone is welcome and admission is FREE as the show is sponsored by the Central Ontario Regional Library System and the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture. For more information please phone the library at 623-7322. 16-1S St. John's Church Choir will sing "The Crucifixion" by Stainor on Good Friday at 2 o'clock. Soloist is Mrs. E. Blake and Ms. J. Miedema. Main soloists will be Mr. D. Jenkins, the Rev. A. Langley, Mr. John Amesbury and Mr. David Tillcock. 16-1SN KENDAL W.l. Penny Sale April 28 Doors open at 2 Draw at 8 Admission .50 Includes lunch Pre-school free. In Kendal Public School 16-2S Spring Book Fair, Sunday, April 29, 1984 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Concert Hall, 888 Yonge Street, Toronto. Rare and Second hand books, maps, prints and related items $2.00 entrance. (416) 424-2287. 16-1 SN Steamboat Vacations. Spend three, four or six days cruising the stunningly beautiful St, Lawrence River on board the luxury cruise ship Canadian Empress. Dial- a-Brochure 1-800-267-0960 toll free. 16-1SN BINGO Brownsdale Community Centre Mon., April 23,1984 Early Birds start at 7:30 p.m. 16-1SN Bowmanville Jaycees are hosting the Multiple Sclerosis dinner April 26. Cocktails at 7, dinner at 7:30 p.m. at the Lions Centre, $12 per person. For tickets please contact Harvey Chappel 623-4299. 16-1 SN Opportunity and Bake Sale St. Paul's United Church Thurs., April 26 1 ■ 4 p.m. Refreshments available 16-1S OLDTYMEDANCE In Tyrone Old Hall on Sat., April 21,1984 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by tho Blue Mounluln Boys Bobby, Gord, Ivan and Joo Admission $3.50 par person Children under 12 $1,00 LOA Hall Board 1G-1SN NOTICE OF MEETING TO ELECT DELEGATES TO A NATIONAL LEADERSHIP CONVENTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a meeting to the Durham - Northumberland Federal Liberal Association to elect delegates to the National Leadership Convention. Date of Meeting • April 25th, 1984 Starting Time - 8 p.m. Municipal Address • Clarke High School R.R. 2, Newcastle from 401 north on 35-115 Hwy. approx. 4 km (school on east side) PERSONS ENTITLED TO VOTE: Members In good standing at the applicable "cut-oil" dale, (see below). Minimum age for membership:-16 years. Membership fees:- $3.00 PERSONS ENTITLED TO BE NOMINATED AS DELEGATES:- Members in good standing at the meeting starling time. Number of delegates to be elected: 7 (of whom at least 2 must be women). NOTE: Equal numbers of alternates are also to be elected. Residency restriction: Non-residents of the riding may join or renew membership provided at least 75% of the total number of members in good standing are resident in the riding at the time of joining or renewal. Voting "cut-off." dates: (a) resident immediate past members must renew by the meeting starling time; (b) resident new applicants must join at least 72 hours before the meeting starting time; (c) non-resident "new" applicants must have been members for 6 months prior to the meeting dale; (d) non-resident immediate past members must both renew by the meeting starting lime and have been members for 6 months prior to the meeting date. For questions, contact: PRESIDENT- or MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY- Francine Newton, JeanCapeling, Box 93, R.R. 1, Cavan Hampton, LOB 1J0 LOA 1 CO Telephone 263-2688 Telephone 705-277-2927 16-1SNP '78 JOHN Deere tractor 2130 cab 4 wheel drive, low hours, excellent shape. Asking $13,000 or best offer. Phone 983-5713. 16-1S PLANER shavings $1.50 per green garbage bag. Phone 987- 5434. 16-2SN LUMBER, chicken house, pile of cement blocks, steel litter carrier pole, barn fan and motor. Staunchens and water bowls. Phone 623-2212. , 16-1S FOR Marine CB and VHF radio and accessories see Bowmanville Audio-Vision, 20 King St. W. 623-2312. 14-4SN 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 RIDING tractor mower lOh.p. Massey Harris 42" cut, 4 speed transmission, 5 speed variable. 61 King St., Port Hope. Phone 885-4682, 16-1SNP TRS 80 Model 4 Micro Computer (16k) with cassette player. Never been used, Asking $1200, Phone 987-4918, 16-1SNP ONE western saddle, Mexican made, good condition. Best otter. Phone 983-9691 alter 5. 16-ISN RACK for Vi ton Ford truck. Lome Lamb. Phone 263-2726. 16-1S 9.9 (10 h.p.) TED Williams outboard motor and gas tank (newer model), runs excellent, $400. Phone 579-8919. 16-1 SN HAY and straw lor sale. Donald Lamb, Bailieboro. Phone 1-705- 939-6867. 16-1 SN FREE computer print out of mortgage analysis. Bring details to Bowmanville Audio- Vision, 20 King St. W., Bowmanville. 15-4SN FOUR horse power roto tiller $325. Wood play pen $30. Phone 983-9440. 15-2SN TROPICAL FISH CIRCLE April Special ANGELS .99 each HAMPTON 263-8838 14-tlSN Massey Ferguson 235, 3 cyl., diesel, one owner, 438 hours with P.S., hydraulic outlets and dill, lock, like new. Rotary mowers, new, 5' -- $585 Rear blades, new 6' -- $175 T - $285 Cultivators 8' and 10' -- $350 each Post hole auger, Danuser 12" Ford rear scoop Phone 705-324-7047 Janetvllle 16-ISN OLDER truck cap for Vi ton truck $125. Phone 623-2482 between 4:30 and 9 p.m. 16-1S '80 YAMAHA 125 YZ Moto X. Excellent shape $750. Also '70 GMC half ton, short box, as is $250. Phone 1-786-2398. 16-ISN APPROX. 400 pounds double cut red clover seed. Phone 786- 2965. 16-ISN POTATOES for table, also a good selection of certified seed potatoes, 1 Irish Cobblers, Superior, Kennebec, Red Chieftains, etc. Phone Joe Bouma 623-2847. 16-tfSN INTERNATIONAL Harvester Model 45, 19Vi ft. cultivator, 2 h.p. air compressor. 300 gallon field sprayer. Phone 725-6089. 16-ISN COMMERCIAL display refrigerating unit with remote compressor. Excellent condition. Best offer. Phone after 4 p.m. 623-1140. 16-1S BICYCLE, boy's 20'S Raleigh Supercross. Excellent condition. Phone 623-9565. 16-ISN FARMERS: Sprayed urethene insulation. Quality work at Western Ontario prices. Certified applicators. Experienced in agricultural retrofit since 1975. Phone Warmth Insulation, (613) 267- 6711, Box 460, Perth, Ontario. K7H3G1. 16-ISN ONE quonset building, 55 x 110, from last year's stock, in original packing crate. Available for immediate delivery. Serious inquiries only. Phone First Choice at (416) 663-5323. 16-ISN "PENNY - ROLLER". Wrap pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters quickly and easily! $5.95. Send cheque, M.O. to Penny-Roller Products, P.O. Box 405, Fort Erie, Ontario. L2A5N2. 16-ISN CHAMPION feed mill complete with 30" roller mounted on 1978 Ford Diesel. Excellent condition. Phone (204) 773-3100 for more information. No reasonable offer refused. 16-ISN SOFA bed and matching chair. Gold corduroy. $150 or best offer. One dark and one light green and gold chair. $30 each. After6p.m. 983-9640. 16-ISN 1300 bu. STEEL grainery. Myers 300 gal. orchard sprayer, New Holland 9 ft. haybine (only cut three crops). Phone 987-4655 after 6. 16-1S WELL rotted sheep manure sold by bushel or trailer load. Pick up by appointment only. 623-5817. 16-1S 16' x 8' TANDEM axle trailer. 13" color T.V. XL 125 Honda • Enduro (new in 1979), 983- 9318. 16-1S / ■ UPRIGHT piano for sale. $700 or best offer. Can be seen at Capri Restaurant or phone 623-3021. 16-1S ENCLOSED plastic car top carrier, cheap, also bed rest, man's suit (like new). $25. Phone 263-8491. 16-ISN BOYS 5 speed bike. Good condition. $50. Phone 623-6989. 16-ISN ENGLISH riding clothes, boots, bridle, saddlepads, show halters. Moving, must sell. 623-6989. 16-ISN ORNATE older piano $750. Claw foot piano stool $150. Phone 983-9445. 16-ISN SOLID oak antique table/desk, one drawer, ' curved legs, blemish free. Phone 986-5200. 16-ISN BOY'S 5 speed bicycle in good condition. Phone 623-5766. 16-1S PIANO, Lesage apartment size, brand new, black and light elm, very stylish. List price $3395. April sale price ' $2895 delivered and tuned. Irwin Smith Music Ltd. Phone 985-2635. 16-1SNP CLARINET and case, used Bundy private sale $285. Irwin Smith Music Ltd., Port Perry. Phone 985-2635. 16-1SNP PIANOS Gourlay and Newcombe uprights, delivered and tuned $995 each. Irwin Smith Music Ltd., Port Perry. 985-2635. 16-1SNP STEEL buildings: reduced to clear spring Inventory. 20' to 60' widths ■ 10' to 20' sidewalls. No reasonable offers refused. Call toll free 1-800-461-7689. 16-ISN FACTORY direct Pre-Fab . steel building 40 by 270. Lett . over from 1983 winter stock. Will sell as one unit or will divide. First come, first served, Call toll free 1-800-268- 4942 Miracle Span First In Steel Buildings, 16-ISN TWO backhocs on tracks. Model 345. Hopto's % yd. Phone Gerald Balson 263-2211. 15-3SN ONE bush cord of hardwood. Cut and chopped $130. Phone 963-9319, 15-2SN < I 'I

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