( 12 The Canadian Statesman. Rowmanville, June 27, 1984 Phone 623-3303 Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Births BURT -- Joe and Merridy (Williams) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Brenda Louise, 8 lbs., 10'/2 ozs. on June 18, 1984. Proud grandparents are Jack and Shirley Williams, Orono, Karen Taylor, Ottawa and Bill Burt, Nova Scotia. Great grandparents are Peter and Rena Bathgate, Mabel Williams, Irv Taylor and Isabel Burt. Special thanks to Drs. Anfossi and Cunningham and the maternity staff at Bowmanville Memorial. 26-1S H0SK1N -- Loyd and Dale wish to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter Carrie Lynn, June 8, 1984 weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Gordon Wilbur and Mr. Ray Hoskin. Special thanks to Dr. VanHoof, Dr. Anfossi, Dr. Dubinski and 3rd floor nursing staff. 26-1S KELLOGG -- David and Mary Lou (nee Malcolm) welcome with love the birth of their darling little daughter Janelle Mary, 5 lbs., 15ozs. on June 23, 1984 at Port Hope Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm of Blackstock and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kellogg of Welcome. A little new playmate for cousins Brennan, Alaina and Jorden Malcolm. 26-1S VANSTONE -- Sarah and .Rick are happy to announce the June 3rd, 1984 arrival of Meredith Grace at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. 26-IS Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Mr. and Mrs. Derek Barnett of Orono are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Diane Aileen to Paul Vincent Stoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Douglas Stoner of Skaneateles, New York. The wedding to take place September 1st, 1984 at 3 p.m. in Holy Cross Church, Oshawa. 26-1S Mr. and Mrs. Ross Raby of Hampton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kelly Lynn to Harvey Paul Beckett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Beckett of Maple Grove. The wedding will take place at Hampton United Church, July 28, 1984. 26-IS Orville and Barbara Hindman, Hampton, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter, Janet Lorraine to Les Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morrison, Bowmanville. The marriage will take place July 20, 1984 at 7 p.m. Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. 26-1S Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lambert of North Street, Newcastle are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Eleanor Ruth to Mr. Darrell Micheal Cook, son of Mr. R. Wayne Cook and Mrs. Enid C. Smith, both of Oshawa. The wedding is to take place Saturday, the 28th of July at 4 o'clock at Newcastle United Church, Newcastle. 26-1SN GLOVER -- Harry H. At Oshawa General Hospital, Saturday, June 23, 1984. Harry H. Glover in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Ellen. Father of Doris M. Yourth, Oshawa, Mrs. Bruce Frauts (Winnifred), Bowmanville, Mrs. Harry Mundy (Audrey), Bowmanville, Norma Waite, Edmonton and Leonard N. Glover, Bowmanville. Brother of Frederick Norman Glover. .Also survived by 17 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa. With funeral service in the chapel Wednesday, June 27th at 3 p.m. Cremation. Memorial donations to the Canadian 1 Diabetics Association or Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. 26-1S HUTTON -- Harry H. At Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, June 19, 1984. Harry H. Hutton in his 64th year. Beloved husband of Kay Kozak, Courtice. Father of Charles and daughter-in-law Rhonda, Ajax and James, Courtice. Brother of Mrs. Edward Blakely (Violet), Oshawa, George Hutton, Guelph and Ken (Chuck) Hutton, Oshawa. Grandfather of Shawna, Stephanie and Christopher. Funeral was held at Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa on Friday, June 22 at 3 p.m. Interment Ebenezer Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. 26-1S LICHACZ -- Michael. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Sunday, June 24, 1984, Michael Lichacz of R.R. 1 Newtonville, in his 80th year; beloved husband of Frances Oleck. Dear father of Mrs. J. Choldoniuk (Shirley), Mrs. L. Miller (Nadia), David and Theodore. Rested at.the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was held on Tuesday, June 26th. Interment Bond Head Cemetery. 26-1SN McLEAN -- Mary Elizabeth (Mae). Extendicare Nursing Home, Oshawa on Monday, June 25, 1984. Mary (Mae) McLean in her 74th year. Wife of the late Russell McLean. Dear mother of Ronald, Mrs., Don Bishop (Betty), Mrs. Start St. Louis (Doreen), Mrs.. Ted Campbell (Joyce) and Bill. Sister of Frank and Charles. Codling. Also survived by 12 grandchildren. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was held 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 26-1SN MORTON -- Avis Azilda. Peacefully at Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, Tuesday, June 19th, 1984 in her 88th year. Avis Azilda Perrin, wife of the late Willard R. Morton. Daughter of the late J.D. and Agnus Perrin. Service was held at the Ross Funeral Chapel, 135 Walton St., Port Hope Thursday, June 21st, 1984 at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. POTTER -- Howard. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. On Monday, June 25, 1984, Howard Potter, age 53 years, beloved husband of Arlene Kennedy, dear father of Kathy (Mrs. Alex Wilson), Jamie and his wife Lori, loving grandfather of six grandchildren. Also survived by his brothers and sisters. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Applewood Centre in his memory would be appreciated. 26-1S The family of Zack and Margaret Adams wish to invite relatives, friends and neighbours to join with them in celebrating the 86th birthday of their father, Zack Adams at the Salvation Army Citadel, Liberty St. South on Saturday, July 7, 2 - 5 p.m. Best wishesonly. 26-2S The family of Charles and Gloria Gray wish to invite friends and family to an open house in honour of t'yieir 25th anniversary at Newcastle Town Hall on July/7th from 2:30-4:30. 25-3SN Family, friends and neighbors of Chris and All Van Helningcn are invited to an afternoon tea in honor of their 35th Anniversary at their home Sunday, July 1st from 2 • 4 p.m. Best wishes only please! 26-1S The family of Michael and Bernice Puk wish to Invite friends and relatives to an Open House in honour of their parents' 40th Wedding Anniversary, at the home of their son, 201 Liberty St. N„ Bowmanville on Sunday, July 8lh, 2 ■ 4 p.m. and 7 ■ 9 p.m. Best wishesonly, 26-2S The family of Elinor and Gordyn Brent wish to Invito relatives, friends and neighbors lo loin will: them In celebrating lliclr 45th Wedding Anniversary a! their home on Sunday, July 1st, 2 - 5 p.m. Best wishesonly. 25-2S "Flowers Say It Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Osnawa-tiowmanvllle Area Phone 623-4441 •Trademark of Van Belle Gardens Lid. . 13-tfS Memoriams ABERNETHY -- Emily. In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother who passed away on June 24th, 1978. We often think of bygone days When we were all together The family chain is broken now, But memories will live forever To us she has not gone away Nor has she travelled far Just entered God's eternal home And left the gates ajar. -- lovingly remembered and sadly missed by husband Gordon, sons Bill, Cec, daughter-in-law Chris and granddaughter Shelley. 26.IS ABERNETHY -- Emily. In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away on June 24th, 1978. They say memories are golden, Well maybe that is true, But we never wanted memories, We only wanted you. -- Lovingly remembered and deeply missed by daughter Lorna, son-in-law John, grandson Steven and granddaughter Katherine. 26-1S PARK -- In loving memory of a beloved mother and grandmother, Helen Mae Park who died suddenly on June 25, 1971. God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love her still; Her memory is as dear today As in the hour she passed away. -- Lovingly remembered by Ruth, Thom, Alan and Adrienne. 26-1S RAHME -- In loving memory of a beloved mother and grandmother Gladys Rahme (Glady) who passed away June 28, 1980. Every memory is a keepsake With which we will never part Though God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts. -- Loved and sadly missed by daughter Dorothy, son-in-law George and grandchildren Debby, Jim, Cathy and Steve. 26-1S ROKA -- Rudy, who passed away July 1st, 1983. This month brings bgck with deep regret, It brings back a day we will never forget, He went away without goodbye, But our memories of him will never die. No one knows the grief we bear, When the family meets and he's not there, The tears I shed will wipe away, But the ache in our hearts will always stay, He left us suddenly, his thoughts unknown, But he left us memories we are proud to own. -- Sadly missed and always remembered by his wife Donna and family. 26-1SN Card of Thanks I would like to thank Bowmanville Ambulance service, Dr. Cunningham and nurses of Bowmanville Hospital, Dr. Campbell, Dr. Gibson and nurses on 6th and 4th floor of Oshawa Hospital for their good care during my stay there. Thanks to St. Marys Quarry Boys and Kendal Eagles ball team for the nice flowers. Also to Shiloh U.C.W. and friends and relatives for candy, fruit baskets, cards and visits and since coming home. Jim Stark 26-1S We wish to say a sincere thanks to Marion Veinot and her staff for being so thoughtful In erecting a ramp, now the disabled can enjoy the activities and exhibits at the Bowmanville Museum. A thankful citizen 26-1S w. om6 ^runera tCkapJ ESTABLISHED 1881. 4 DIVISION ST. AHeCAftO BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS M Simpson Memorials Monuments-Granite or Bronze Markers - Inscriptions - Sandblasting 49 LAVINIA ST. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Home appointments gladly arranged 2G . 1S p Card of Thanks MEET your match. For all ages and unattached. Thousands of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances. Phone toll free 1-800-263-9103. Hours: Noon to 8 p.m. 26-1SN ANASTASIA'S Discreet Introductions. Single, separated, divorced, widowed. 18 • 80. "Don't be lonely again". Information? Send stamped self-addressed envelope to Box 1771, Brighton, Ontario. KOK 1 HO. 26-1SN SMALL plastic case containing rings, Sentimental value. Reward. Write Advertiser 1146, c/o The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville. L1C 3K9. 26-1S Coming Events I would like to thank family and friends for their visits, gifts, cards and flowers during my stay in Bowmanville Hospital. I also would like to thank Dr. Spears, Dr. J. Rundle and Dr. Westgarth and a special thanks to the nurses on the 3rd floor and the student nurses from Durham College who really pampered me. Joan Tax 26-1SN I would like to express a sincere and heartfelt thank you to all the neighbours and friends who attended the Open House held for me on June 17th. Your many kind words and best wishes were greatly appreciated and will always be treasured. I extend a special thank you to M.P. Allan Lawrence, M.P.P. Sam Cureatz, Mayor Garnet Rickard and Mrs. Betty Kerr who presented me with beautiful gifts of Canada, Ontario, the Town of Newcastle and Hope Township respectively. I will cherish these always. I also give a warm thank you to the people of Newtonville and Port Granby and Mr. Frank Stapleton who on their behalf gave me two very special gifts. Thank you councillors Diane Hamre, Ann Cowman, Marie Hubbard and Bruce Taylor for your attendance and best wishes; it meant very much to me. I would like to extend a special thank you to Mr. George Elliot for a memorable ride in his 1929 Graham Page (the thrill of a lifetime), Mr. John Veldhuis for his words as M.C., Mr. Ed Hoad for his beautiful pieces of music and to the ladies of Port Granby and Mrs. Jean Kimball and the Newtonville U.C.W. for arranging and providing the delicious lunch. Finally words seem hardly adequate to thank Mrs. Jean Payne, Mrs. Rosemary Tisnovsky and all those involved in organizing and helping make possible this beautiful and memorable day. Sincerely, Silvia Ruegger 26-1SN We wish to thank all our relatives and friends who helped make our surprise 25th Anniversary a night to remember. Special thanks to our sons Glen and Brian and our daughter-in-law Arlene, also Betty and Harold Roberts who treated us to a lovely supper. The gift of the dining suite is one we really appreciate. Thanks to one and all, Gwen and Dick Dennis 26-1S Many thanks to family and friends who so generously contributed to our 40th wedding anniversary to make it such a memorable occasion. Special thanks to Mrs. Hugh Stapleton for the beautiful prepared address, so graciously spoken. Special thanks to all who were involved in the planning of this eventful evening. Murray and Mildred Porter 26-1S The family of the late Russell Larmer wishes to express sincere thanks to our family, friends and neighbours for floral tributes, memorial donations and their support following the passing of our beloved husband and father. Special thanks to Drs. Slemon, Coffey and Shrives, the nursing staff of Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Many thanks to Harold J. Wagg Funeral Home and Reverend Dale Davis for their comforting words and support during our loss, Rhoda Larmer and family 26-IS Words cannot express my appreciation to those who made my retirement such a happy occasion. A sincere thank you to the staff, parents and students who helped In so many ways, to friends,, colleagues and relatives for' their kind wishes at the tea and to the staff for their super surprise. The many gifts and cards that I received will be treasured. Marjorie Somerville 26-1S FIDDLE 8< Step Dance Contest. July 13 to 14 at Fergus District Community Centre, Fergus, Ontario. Camping available. For information phone Merv Woods (519) 843-1630. 26-1SN HOSKINS Stables summer school horsemanship course July 2 to Aug. 24. Each course lasts 2 weeks. Riding, grooming, practical horse care and management. 416- 986-5558. 24-7SN Bowmanville Museum sponsors an OldTyme Children's Games Day on July 11 from 2 to 4 p.m. featuring the annual Stinky Sneaker Contest for children 5 to 12 years. Refreshments. Come out and enjoy an afternoon of fun and games. Parents welcome. 26-2S Bowmanville Museum sponsors a Multi-cultural Costume Contest for children between 5 and 14 years. Come on down to the Port Darlington Marina on July 1, dress in the costumes of your ancestry and win a prize. You are also invited to join in the other Canada Day Celebrations that will be going on July 1 at the marina. All are welcome. 26-1S Polka Dot Door Live, Feet Painting, Teddy Bear Picnics, Reading Club, Crafts, Puppet Shows, Toddler Times, Pre- School Storytimes, Pet Day, Film Fun, Snakes Alive, Eric Nagler, Rick Avery and Judy Greenhlll. Call the Children's Dept, of the Bowmanville Library now for Information regarding the above summer events and more. We have an exciting summerolanned. DON'T MISS OUT. Rhone 623-7322 V 26-1S 1 for appointments 26-1S Bowmanville Figure Skating Club FALL SCHOOL BOWMANVILLE ARENA Sept. 19-Oct. 29 Registration Forms at Community Services Office For Information phone Wayne or Diane Cookson 263-8186 26-1S Coming Events Blackstock Tractor & Truck Pull July 6th & 7th 6:30 p.m. sharo at Blackstock Fair Grounds For entry forms and Information contact: Mrs. G. Kelly, Blackstock (416)986-4257 Admission: Adults $3.00 Children under 12: $1.00 26-2SN Newtonville United Church Beef B-B-Q, Sunday, July 1st, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Tickets$6 adult, $4 children (12 yrs. and under). 25-2S BINGO Every Monday Night Early Birds Start at 7:30 Brownsdale Community Centre Golf Course Rd., Newcastle 21-tlSN Port Hope Junior Library Summer Reading Club "Summer Reading Olympics" starts July 3rd ends August 31st Win balloons, buttons and a certificate. 26-1P Annual Fall Bazaar Catholic Women's League St. Joseph's Church 127 Liberty St. S. Bowmanville, Ont. October 13,1984 at 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 26-1SN Bowmanville Museum sponsors Canada Day Celebrations for children between Sand 14 on June 30,1:30 Refreshments. Prizes. Old-tyme games. Entertainment provided by Hardini the Magician. Parents welcome. This event is supported by the Secretary of State. 26-1S There will be no Bingo at the Legion during July and August. Great Pine Ridge Kinsmen Club BINGO at the Orono Community Centre Tuesday, July 3 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 58 numbers 26-1 SN Bowmanville Lions Club CARNIVAL Friday, July 13,7 p.m. 26 Beech Avenue 26-2S The Martha's of St. John's Church present An Old Fashioned Strawberry Social Thurs., June 28th 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and 4 p.m. -7 p.m. Adults $2.50 Children (under 12) $1.25 Sandwiches available at $1.00 each. 25-2S Haydon Salad Supper July 2 Come and enjoy seeing friends while you dine on homemade pies and cakes. Salads galore and ham and turkey at Haydon Community Centre Senring starts at 4 p.m. until all are served. Adults $5.50 Children $2.50 (12 & under) 25-2SN BOWMANVILLE MUSEUM sponsors a bus trip to PARKWOOD. Cost $9.00 (Includes bus fare, , tour, afternoon tea). Departing from Bowmanville Museum at 12:30 p.m. on July 6. Limited seating • please phone 623-2734 26-2S TEA CUP READINGS TUESDAY 11-4 WEDNESDAY 6-9 ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd. E. 263-8421 • STEEL buildings Direct Factory Clearance. Up to 40 per cent discounts. Widths 20' to 120' any length. Limited quantities - Act Now SAVE. Phone toll free 1-800-461-7689. 26-4SN STEEL buildings: Economic curve type, frameless construction. Widths 20' to 100' any length. Buy now and save for the lowest price. Phone collect. (416) 456-1200. 26-1SN SAWMILL $34.95. Patented. Accessory converts chainsaw to sawmill. For details send self-addressed stamped envelopes to Beam Machine, 160A Prentice Place, Quathiaski Cove, B.C. V0P 1N0. 26-1SN ABOVE ground pool 19' diameter including accessories $450. or best offer. Phone 623-2292. 26-1 SN TWO Western saddles, one English saddle, various bridles and show halters, one pony harness. Also Cockshutt diesel tractor, $800.00 and Massey Ferguson baler $700. Phone 723-0585. 26-1SN LADIES' standard bike $20. Ladies' 3 speed bike $30. 623- 5179 after 4 p.m. 26-IS COPPERTONE fridge and stove $500. Older white fridge $25, console stereo $50 or best offer. L.P. records, humidifier $75. Chairs, odd lamps, boys' clothing, etc. Phone 433-1112 or 623-4960. 26-1S ANTIQUE dining room table, 6 chairs, buffet $1000. or best offer. 623-6757. 26-1S G.E. floor polisher, beige and brown living room curtains 150" wide by 87" long, great for patio door. Telephone table for small corner, Sanyo stereo, receiver AM/FM - amp and 2 speakers, new Ford AM radio. All in excellent condition. Phone 623-1603. 26-1S HAY for sale. 1,000 bales of choice hay. No rain and stocked. Phone986-4246, 26-1SN FARM Ford 9N tractor. Completely restored, new rubber front and rear, located at T 8< C Small Engine Repair, Hampton. Phone 263-8469, 26-1SNP OUR OWN RECIPE OF FISH & CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.95 One Loaf of Hof Homemade Bread Included Every Saturday ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd., Phone 263-8421 Licensed LLBO Opon 7 days u week Monday-Thursday 9- 7, Weekends 11-9 Banquet facilities lor 100 26-15 Articles for Sale (THE ROLLING HILLS) Order your copy or copies of the 2nd Edition of The History of Manvers Township Now for $12.00 ($14.00 if mailed in Ontario) Send payment name, address and phone number to: Box 10 Box 11 Janetville, Ont. or Bethany, Ont. LOB 1 KO L0A 1A0 26-1 SN 26-1S GOEBEL Hummel annual plates. Boxed, in mint condition. Years 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, also the Annual Bell. Years 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982. Phone 623-3558. 26-1SN 1983 BOBCAT go-cart, complete, black, used twice, $1000. Phone 705-277-2261 evenings. 26-1SN WEEKEND SPECIAL 3 Carnations in a vase $4.99 CASH 4 CARRY LIMITED SUPPLY Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division St., Bowmanville 623-5577 26-1 SN Dress like a millionaire for $3.00. Shop at the Salvation Army Thrift Store 35 Division St., > Bowmanville Small articles of furniture and clothing needed. Phone 623-3761 26-1 SN POTATOES for table. $10 for 75 lb. bag. Also seed potatoes. Red Chieftans, Netted Gams and Bintjes. Phone Joe Bouma 623-2847. 22-tfSN 45 h.p. Diesel tractor, British Leyand on farm since new 1030 hours. K.M.W. ■ $3500 new, front end loader Includes hvdraulic 12" post hole dipper fits on front, fully equipped, $8000 takes all. International Han/ester brush squealer (bush hog) new $1350 asking $600. One John Deere hay wagon, 16', $450. Allis Chalmers baler, excellent condition $900. Phone week days 1-961-8725. This weekend Blackstock area 986-4284. 26-1S Bulk Food Bins (four rows 58 units) NCR cash register and tapes Panelled sales counter Best offer Cheryl 623-6222 26-15 FARM TOP SOIL 7 yd. Vz Load - $70. 14 yd. Full Load - $140. Evening & Weekend Deliveries Thomey Farm Port Hope, Ont. 885-9844 18-26SN Bowmanville Mall FLEA MARKET King St. E. OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 623-3632 31-IIS 6000 BTU ™_xoaro,.... air conditioner. Excellent condition,$285. Phone 623-1534. 26-1SN MATERNITY clothes for sale, size 14-16. Little girl's clothes up to size 3. Phone 623-1417. 26-2S AIR compressor - 1 h.p. electric, lawn mowers - new or used, vise 5", Coleman camp stove, hydraulic jack. Lewis Rent-All, 113 King St. E„ Bowmanville. 623-4480. 26-1SN TWO large Arthur Drummond oil paintings. Phone 987-4710. 26-1SN RENT - canoe, tent, lantern, stove, tent trailer (sleeps 4 or 6). Lewis Rent-All, 113 King St. East, Bowmanville. 623- 4480. 26-tfSN FOLDING ping pong table$75. like new. Golf clubs Spalding Tru-FIite, Vz set with bag and cart $75. Phone 623-4302 after 6 p.m. 26-1SN 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. 26-1 SN BARN roofing and siding. 30 gauge galvanized $39/square. 30 gauge prepainted $55/square. Minimum order 30 square. Custom farm material sales. Phone Laird McKeen (416) 779-3322. 26-1SN STEEL buildings. Odd sizes and types. Must sell, need factory space. Buy direct at factory prices. Phone now, collect!-(416) 676-1343. 26-1SN NEW round picnic table and benches. Wood lawn chairs. Child's rocker. Phone 623-5837. 26-2S H IP roof, L-shaped barn. 78' x 25' and 50' x 30'. Phone 623- 5485. 26-1 SN TOY trains wanted, American Flyer, Lionel, others. Any condition. Also large metal keystone, Buddy L toys, planes. Phone John 725-3594. 26-2S 12' COLECO pool, pump, ladder, skimmer, vacuum, hose and brush. Value $700. for $150. Girls 14" bike and boys' hi-risebike. Phone 623-6159. 26-IS SMALL cottage for demolition or to remove, no charge. Phone 623-9239. 26-1 S N RADIAL arm saw. New condition. B & D Johnson 7Vz h.p. outboard, Good condition. 623-5906. 7' 1SN Pick your own Strawberries Wltzke's Berry Farm Corner of Base Line and Maple Grove Rd. 2G-3SN STRAWBERRIES Pick your own 60* qt. or buy fresh picked Pick your own peas Open 8 a.m. ■ 8 p.m. daily FRED'S FRUIT MARKET Hwy. 115, S. Orono 983-5628 26-1 SN GREEN VALLEY FARM SUPPLIES Wholesale / Retail Tools, Twine & Seeds Sewing Notions, Patch Kid Dolls in Stock Flea Market Items Flea Market Operators Welcomed Phone 416-263-8431 Phone before coming R.R. 1, Enniskillen 416-263-8431 26-8SN Rekker Garden Centre Nursery Stock EVERGREENS, ROSES, SHRUBS, BEDDING PLANTS, ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS WEEKLY SPECIAL Half Barrel Planters $8.95 each R.R. 6 BOWMANVILLE 623-2300 2 MILES WEST OF BOWMANVILLE ON HWY.#2 26-15 Pick Your Own STRAWBERRIES at the Farmer's Dell, first farm east of Campbellcroft, north side of Northumberland County Hoad 9. 60* quart (In your container, containers available) OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 797-2623 26-3SNP HELEN'S TAILOR SHOP $18 Tune-up Your Machine Closed Saturdays during July 4 August Cabbage Patch Kids clothes for sale Hours: 9-5 Mon. lo Frl. Open 9-12 Saturday 168 Church St., Bowmanville 623-2741 26-tfSNP SILO rib stave 70' x 20' used 15 yrs, Cosh $1,500. Groin bln, 3000 bus 19' X 8' With 7Va h.p. aerator $1,000, Phone 623-3090. 26-1SN BUY DIRECT FROM THE GROWER AND SAVE!!! BOX PLANTS Evergreens, Shade Trees, Flowering Shrubs, etc LOW PRICES • LARGE SELECTION • ALL GUARANTEED JUNIPERS SPREADERS -10" -15" -- $6.00 15" -24" -- $8.00 •FREE -- Blue Spruce Seedling with every purchase MANETTA'S NURSERY (705)277-2715 Rontypool LOA 1K0 Open 7 days 26-1SNP