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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Aug 1984, p. 12

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I ( 1 < 12 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, August 29. 1984 1 Phone Classified Ad 1623-3303 ■ Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Births Cards of Thanks Coming Events Coming Events Articles for Sale COULL -- Wayne and Barb (nee Bentley) are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Kenneth George, on July 26, 1984, weighing 7 lbs., 1 oz. Proud grandparents are George and Cecila Sommerville of Oshawa, Ken and Thelma Coull of Ajax and Mrs. Edith Bentley of Bowmanville. Special thanks 'to Dr. Slemon, Dr. Hoy, Dr. Dubinsky, and to the excellent maternity staff at Bowmanville Hospital and a very special thank you to Sick Children's Hospital. 35-1S MOORE -- John and Linda Moore are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first child Tammy Lyn, 5 lbs., 7 ozs„ July 25th, 1984. Special thanks to Dr. Spear and maternity staff of Oshawa General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood of Orono and great grandmother Mrs. Wilfred Wood. 35-1S Forthcoming Marriages Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hiemstra, R.R. 1, Enniskillen, are pleased to announce the marriage of their oldest daughter Tina Aukje to Steve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barrie, R.R. 4, Bowmanville. Marriage takes place November 17, 1984 at Bowmanville St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. 35-1S Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rekker and Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderkooi are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Renita Lynn and Douglas Theodore. The wedding will take place at the Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church, September 15th, 1984 at 3:00 p.m. Rev. Anthony DeJager officiating. 35-1S Marriage Mr!"and Mrs. Tony Janczyn, Tyrone, are- happy to announce the marriage of their son Donald to Joan Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Martin, Bowmanville. Wedding took place on August 20, 1984. 35-1S Open House The family of Gabe and Helen Kovacs wishes to invite relatives and friends to an Open House in honor of their parents' 25th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, September 9th between 2 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. in Tyrone Old Hall. Best wishes only. 35-2SN The family of Fred and Ruby Griffin invite relatives, friends and neighbors to an open house in honor of their 40th wedding anniversary on Sunday, September 2nd from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Enfield United Church. Best wishes only please. 35-1SN Memoriams O,'SULLIVAN -- Joseph C„ a dear brother who left us one year ago, August 31, 1983. They say time heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget But time so far, has only proved, How much I miss you yet. -- : Sadly missed by sister Margaret Rand and family. 35-1S TAYLOR -- Tillie. In loving memory of mother and grandmother, whom God called home August 29th, 1982. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near. -- Remembered as always Ruby, Jean and families. 35-1S TOMLINSON -- In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle, Almyr, who left us September 1, 1983. He left us quietly, His thoughts unknown, But left us a memory, We are proud to own. So treasure him Lord, In Your Garden of Rest, For when on earth, He was one of the best. -- Sadly missed but always remembered by Don, Darlene, Keith and Kim. The family of the late Diana Curtis wishes to express their sincere thanks to all the friends and relatives for their kindness and beautiful tributes and messages received after the passing of our precious daughter on August 6, 1984. So many people did so much that it would take too long to list them all. We know the donations made to the various charities will assist someone in need, especially those donations made to the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Again, although words seem so inadequate, we wish to thank each and every one of you for your kindness and consideration during a difficult time, and we know your thoughts and prayers are with our lovely daughter, Diana. Brian, Margaret, Derek and Robin, Allan and Marie Down 35-1S Words alone seem inadequate to thank everyone who helped to make the reception for me on August 13th the very special occasion which it was. A sincere thank you goes out to everyone who gave so freely of their time and talent and by doing so contributed so much to the evening. A very special thank you is extended to Mayor Garnet Rickard and all the councillors for the time and work put into making the evening possible. Thank you to Allan Lawrence and Sam Cureatz. The presence and participation of all of you meant so much. Thank you to everyone for flowers, gifts and cards. A very sincere and heartfelt thank you is extended to the people of the Town of Newcastle who came out in such great numbers. Thank you all for your support and many kind and encouraging words. Also thank you so much for the beautiful roses and certificate I received on your behalf. It was a very memorable evening and special homecoming for me, made more special by the presence and kindness of everyone. Silvia Ruegger 35-1SN The family of the late Lucy Renaud would like to thank relatives and friends for the floral tributes .and contributions to the Cancer Society. We would like to thank the Bowmanville Hospital Emergency Staff and the Ontario Provincial Police in helping to notify a member of the family. We would also like to thank Rev. Schamerhorn and the Morris Funeral Chapel for all of their help at this time. Special thanks to Tom and Barb Procher, Orono who aided members of the family from the train station to Bowmanville. Robert Renaud and family. 35-1S To friends, neighbors, family, as well as all the neighboring communities, we the Carr family want to give warm and sincere thanks to all of you who helped us over the recent loss of our home and belongings. Your generous donations of food, clothes, household items-, money are greatly appreciated and will not be forgotten. We are most appreciative to the Tyrone U.C.W., Club50, Durham East Red Cross, Bowmanville Seventh Day Adventist Church for their more than generous response. Very warm thanks to our friends who organized the collections for us. Sincere thanks from the Carrfamily. 35-1S To all my friends, relatives, neighbors and family I say a sincere thank you for phone calls and visits. Thanks to the first floor and emergency staff at Bowmanville Memorial and sixth floor G wing Oshawa General Hospitals, also to Drs. Angl, Van Hoof, Sachdeva for their special care. Gordon Beech 35-IS VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa-tiowmanvllle Area Phone 623-4441 •Trademark ol Van Cello Gardens Lid We would like to thank friends and neighbors for their kind messages of comfort in our time of loss of a dear husband and father, Aubrey Tizzard. Special thanks for flowers, telegrams, also to Oshawa Presbytery, Newtonville United Church Pastoral Charge and to Dr. Davies at Port Hope Hospital, also to the two nurses who gave great support to me and Ross Funeral Chapel, Port Hope. TheTizzardfamily. 35-1S I would like to thank friends, neighbors and family for visiting me and also for cards and gifts received while a patient in Oshawa Hospital and now while I am back home. John Roth 35-1S The family of the late Iva Almedia Farrow wish to express their thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for floral tributes, acts of kindness, prayers and contributions to the varied foundations and associations during the recent loss of their beloved mother, grandmother and sister. Special thanks to Dr. Hoy, Mrs. Stewart and nurses of the second floor at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital for their excellent care and kindness. Sincere thanks to the Newtonville friends and neighbors for their floral tribute and donations, The Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home and to Mrs. Linda King for her thoughtfulness and prayers. The Farrowfamily. 35-1S We would like to thank the Enniskillen community for the lovely gifts presented to us upon our marriage. Pete and Kathryn Bruno 35-1S Personal MRS. FRANCES, tea cup, card and palm readings, private or party. For appointment phone 987-4300. 35-2SN 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. 35-1SN DO you know a "Good Kid" who deserves an award for community service, bravery or courage in overcoming a physical limitation? Nominate them for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year award, contact this newspaper for details. 35-1SN Found FOUND purebred Beagle. Kendal - Ganaraska area. Registration No. N4939. Phone 983-5729. 35-1 SN Services IMPRINTS Business Cards Playing Cards Stationery Matches-Napkins Specialty Items Phone Bill or Lynda Cox 416-885-9646 35-1SNP FARM taxes and tax planning are complex and confusing subjects. Farm Business Consultants' Philosophy is to use the largest in-computer technology to take maximum advantage of every tax break possible. You cannot afford to use the second best. Phone FBC toll free 1-800 265-1002. 35-1SN Flea Market FLEA Market vendors add to your present income by selling high volume and large profit margin line of axes and hickory handles, EOC! Phone sales manager at (705) 689- 2374. 35-1 SN Careers FREE 128 page Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and pari time jobs. Granton Institute 265 A. Adelaide St. West, Toronto. Phone (416) 977-3929 today. 35-1SN CAREER In trucking, drivers needed. Now is the time to train for your Class A. For interviews contact Merv Orr, Toronto (416) 251-9073, Ottawa (613) 523-3489. 35-1SN LEARN to prepare Income lax returns by correspondence. Write U 8, R Tax Schools, 207 ■ 1345 Pembina l-lwy., Winnipeg, Man. R3T 2B6 for free brochure. 35-1SN 13-IIS A Wlorriâ ^}unetu{ Chapet /'"ijjjl'X ESTABLISHED 1801. _ I: hT-AT 4 DIVISION ST, BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS 623-5480 Registration for 1st Bowmanville Scouts Wed., Sept. 5 at the Lions Centre 7 p.m. 35-1S LYLE PICNIC Sunday, Sept. 2nd 1:00 p.m. To be held at Shorty and Marie's Farm Pot Luck Supper Looking forward to seeing everyone there! 35-1 SN STEAM-ERA Ontario's Largest steam and antique reunion, Is at Milton Fair Grounds Saturday to Monday, Sept. 1,2,3 It's family fun featuring steam engines, tractors, gas engines, vintage vehicles, models, crafts, parades, entertainment, competitions. 35-1S "COFFEE PLUS". Tues., Sept. 11 9:30-11:15 a.m. at Liberty Pentecostal Church Special Speaker. Evelyn Rutledge (wife to Ralph Rutledge, host of Revival Hour, Queensway Cathedral Toronto) Come and hear Evelyn share her testimony with us. Feature: Winterizing your plants. Presented by Mr. Sid Kampstra Babysitting will be provided. 35-2S Beef Dinner'84 Sat., Sept. 8th 4:30-7 p.m. Courtice United Church Tickets available at the door. Adults $6 Seniors $5 Children (3-12) $3.50 35-2SN WANTED Bowlers for Thursday Afternoon Ladies' League Phone Lorraine 623-3002 Dorean 623-7012 35-1S CERAMICS Dustworks Ceramics is opening again for the new fall season. Register now and make those very personal Christmas gifts that everyone treasures. There will be Instruction for the beginner as well as for the advanced student such as brushstrokes, day lifting, antique doll reproductions, etc. Phone Marilyn 623-3457 35-3SN BINGO Wed., Sept. 5,1984 LEGION HALL 8 p.m. Jackpot in 52 numbers 35-2S BINGO Every Monday Night Early Birds Start at 7:30 Brownsdale Community Centre Goll Course Rd., Newcastle 21-tfSN Bowmanville Basketball League commences Tuesday, September 4 at B.H.S. gym at 7 p.m. Nineteen years and over welcome. For information phone 623-2251. 35-1 SN CANCELLED: District 8, O.S.A. Annual Sheep Show and Sale, Saturday, Sept. 1, Napanee Fairgrounds. B. Hollands 1-613-354-4433. 35-1SN Won't You Join Us! For hot meals to be served during the duration ol Orono Fair in the Arena Community Centre by the Orono Arena Improvement and Projects Fund Committee. Looking forward to serving you ! 35-2SN For hall bookings at Bowmanville Lions Community Centre, 26 Beech Ave. Phone 623-2032. 30-10S TEA CUP READINGS WEDNESDAY 6-9 ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd. E. 263-8421 for appointment. 35-1S You are invited to "COFFEE BREAK" Enjoy - Coffee - Discussion -Meeting new people September 11,1984 Time: 10 a.m. Bring your children lor "STORY HOUR" 3-5yearolds Bible stories, games, crafts, songs. A nursery provided for Infants and toddlers. Maranatha Christian Reformed Church Hwy.2, Bowmanville 35-2SN DECORATION DAY SERVICE For Bethesda Cemetery will be Sunday, Sept. 2,1984 at 2:30 p.m. ' 33-3SN WANTED Young Adult Bowlers Ages 19-29 For a new league starting Sept. 9 at 9 p.m. For more information phone Liberty Bowl 623-5663 35-2S The Apple Bin will open Thursday, Sept. 6th 35-1 SN Bowmanville 7th Beavers and Cubs Group Committee Meeting 6:30 p.m. Registration 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Wed., Sept. 5th St.John's Church 35-1S STRATH MANOR Applications will now be accepted for our residential section. For information please phone 623-2553 between 10 a.m. • 4 p.m. 33-3 SN ADVANCE NOTICE- FALL COURSES Visual Arts Centre ol Newcastle 143 Simpson Ave., Cream of Barley Mill Box 52, Bowmanville L1C3K8 ADULTS Basic drawing Lite drawing Water colour & oil painting Sculpture In clay Calligraphy Folk-art painting Pottery Porcelain Painting Quilling Doll Making CHILDREN Pottery (beg. and adv.) Drawing and Painting (beg. and adv.) For information Mon. • Thurs. 1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Phone 623-5831 Watch lor detailed announcements editions Sept. 5 and 12 35-1 SNP OUR OWN RECIPE OF FISH 8. CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.95 One Loaf ol Hoi Homemade Bread Included Every Saturday ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd., Phone 263-8421 Licensed LLBO Open 7 days a week Monday-Thursday9--7, Wookondr; 11--9 Uunquoi Incllltlns lor 100 35-1S OSHAWA GEMINI GYMNASTIC CLUB REGISTRATION Sept. 12,7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Bowmanville High School Sept. 13,7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Bowmanville Senior Public Scheol Classes start week of September 17 Klndergym ■ 1 hour, 3 to 5 years old - $40 lor 10 week» O.G.F. Fee $3.00 per year For more Information phone 623-5391 or 576-9517 35-1 SN ORONO FAIR DANCE Saturday, Septembers, 1984 Orono Arena Music by Bill Taylor and The Tradesman Western and Modern Music Dancing 9:00 p.m. • 1 a.m. Refreshments Available $10.00 Per Couple Tickets at the door 35-2SN Bowmanville Figure Skating Club Registration at Bowmanville Arena September 12,5 ■ 8 p.m. September 19,5 - 8 p.m. rimire Slrntinn hnnins November 4 Beginners - $66.00 Juniors • $80.00 Intermediates • $120.00 Seniors-$160.00 Power Skating begins October 5 10 Weeks-$43.00 C.F.S.A. registration fee is $7.00 For more Information: Phone Wayne Cookson 263-8186 35-2S Bowmanville District Girl Guides of Canada Registration for 1984 -1985 At New Salvation Army Hall 75 Liberty St. South For All Brownies, Guides & Pathfinders Thursday, Septembers, 1984,. ■ v Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. REGISTRATION FEE: S10.QO Manie Grove Brownies Registration September 6,6:30 ■ 8:00 p.m. At Maple Grove United Church 35-1S Articles for Sale 50% OFF SALE MADELINE'S WICKER SHOP 34B King Street West CLOSING OUT SALE Everything V2 Price HOSTESS SOAPS, WICKER, RICEPAPER BLINDS and SHADES 34-2S Peach time is here. Fine Red Haven and Lorlng peaches are such a treat. Home grown tomatoes, sweet corn and vegetables. Paula Red apples and pears are in season. Fred's Fruit Market Hwy. 115 & 35. 35-2S HELEN'S TAILOR SHOP $18 Tune-up Your Machine Closed Saturdays during July & August Cabbage Patch Kids clothes for sale Hours: 9-5 Mon. to Frl. 168 Church SI., Bowmanville 623-2741 34-tfSN FALL CEREALS Frankenmuth, Augusta, Houser, Frederick wheat, Trlticale winter barley. Certified and Commercial Grades. Custom Cleaning and Treating. Now available complete line of animal health and sanitation supplies. Also Supersweel Feeds. Phone for term visit or prices. Yellowlees Farm Supplies Wayne 263-2671 Dennis 263-2380 ■ 35-1 SNP DOT'S SWEET 'N' THINGS • Birthday Cakes • Anniversary Cakes • Shower Cakes • Wedding Cakes • Cartoon Cakes NEW IN TOWN PHONE ME, ANYTIME 623-1830 35-5S ; Pick-Your-Own FRESH VEGETABLES and BLUEBERRIES Fred Eyman Farm COURTICE From Hwy. 2 lake 13th Line north one block. 725-8288 Mon. - Fri. -- 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat. - Sun. -- 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 33-tfSN ONE pair CCM Tacks skates, size 4. 1 pair CCM Super Tacks, 2'/2. 1 pair hockey pants 28-30.1 Cooper SK600 Jr. helmet. 3 pairs of girls figure skates sizes 2, D2, D4. Phone 623-7946 after 6 p.m. 35-1S SEARS Coldspot frosfless refrigerator with freezer compartment. Reversible door. Icemaker. 17.1 cubic feet, white, 10 years old. Good condition. Phone 579-5707 evenings. 35-1SN THREE door buffet and hutch with matching server on wheels, made by Sklar. Best offer accepted. Phone before 5 p.m. 987-5398. 35-1SN CUT fuel in half. Truck diesels, 5 speed, overdrive, guaranteed, from $1634.00. Fits all size trucks. Lotsa Supply in Vancouver, installation items. Dealers required. (604) 465-5006 or 110 Wooiridge St., Coquitlam, B.C. (604) 520-3611. 35-1SN URINE-ERASE guarantees removal of urine (dog, cat, people) stains, odors, from carpets. Regardless stain age. Free brochure. Reidell Chemicals Limited, Box 7500, London, Ontario N5Y 4X8. 35-1 SN RICE: We sell 26 varieties of rice. For full particulars on prices, qualities and cooking directions,send$2to RUBE'S, 110 Hope Street, Toronto M6E 1J9. 35-1SN STEEL buildings direct factory clearance. Up to 40 per cent discounts, widths 30' to 120' any length. Limited quantities - Act now SAVE. Phone toll free 1-800 461-7689. 35-1SN FARMERS: Sprayed urethene insulation. Quality work af Western Ontario prices. Certified applicators. Experienced in agricultural retrofit since 1975. Phone Warmth Insulation, (613) 267- 6711, Box 460, Perth, Ontario. K7H3G1. 35-1SN MIXED hay - alfalfa, brome and timothy in square bales. Barley straw in square bales and new potatoes. Garden Hill area. Phone 797-2528. 34-3SNP MOVED large Persian type rugs for sale, also maple bed 54", firescreen and tools, etc. Phone 987-5323. 35-IN COLORADO Blue Spruce and Austrian Pine. 2VÏ - 3Vi ft. $10. 263-2324. 35-2SN KITCHEN suite, white table with leaf and four chairs. $75. Phone 623-5391. 35-1SN ONE pair mens' Cooper goalie pads G.L. 59, 31", excellent condition. Asking $200. Phone 623-4805. 35-2S HAY for sale. 3rd cutting alfalfa. Phone 263-2698. 35-1SN RIDING lawnmower for sale. Phone after 5 p.m. 983-5496. 35-1SN ONE model 12, 12 gauge Winchester fc pump gùn. 1 o/u 12 gauge Valmet single selective trigger mod. 8< full barrels. Phone 623-3733 after 6. 35-2SN 4" GRAIN auger, 16 ft. with motor. Small grain grinder. 786-2247. 35-1SN MASSEY 135 diesel farm tractor with Alliad loader. Excellent condition. Phone 1- 797-2566, 35-2SNP LOOKING for furniture or appliances? Visit Cherney's Furniture World, 1650 Dundas St. E„ Whitby, and ask for Gord Carnegie of Bowmanville Bowmanville to show you around their beautiful showroom. 33-tfSN RAILROAD ties $7 -- $10. Free delivery. Phone 623-1269, 32-4SN z-iiSNi 1 RENT - canoe, tent, lantern, stove, tent trailer (sleeps 4 or 6). Lewis Rent-All, 113 King St. East, Bowmanville. 623- 4480. 26-tfSN Feddema Orchards Early Apples for Sale tstandC Grade Lodi, Quinle, Close, Melba Phone 263-2074 34-2SN EQUIPMENT for small wrought iron business for sale. Phone 579-3571. 35-3SN FRESH NATURAL HONEY From Hiemstra's Apiaries Now sold In Bowmanville (in your container if you wish) 623-4881 No Sunday Sales Also available at Fred's Fruit Market on Hwy. 115 Groen's Delicatessen 24 Division St., Bowmanville 35-4SN Worm Manure • Excellent fertilizer - Completely odourless ■ Use as mulch, mix with soil lor house plants, gardens, etc. - Makes good kitty litter • $4.00 for 50 lbs. K.L.M. Worm Farm 623-2365 35-1 s PONTYPOOL BARGAIN CENTRE and FLEA MARKET Specializing in good, new and used clothing, furniture appliances. We do not sell junk. If we don't have it, you don't need it! We also buy good used furniture. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD. VISA 705-277-2830. 35-1 SN B & B Orchards R.R. 1, Bowmanville Fresh Apples For Sale 263-2729 35-5SN FRESH HONEY Early Mild White Honey Bring your own containers. ARNOTT'S Main St., Orono (Sign on tree) 983-9372 30-tfSN Tropical Fish Circle SUMMER END SALE Hundreds of Fish and Plants to choose from. Phone 263-8838 Hours --1-9 p.m. 33-tfSN 15% OFF BEER and WINE Making Supplies 623-3018 Evenings 29-tfSN Firewood All Dry HARDWOOD Cut and Split Top Soil, Screened Delivered or Pick up at Farm Phone 623-4865 34-tfsN FARM TOP SOIL 7 yd. 1'h 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 GROENS DELICATESSEN Sandwiches Party Trays Gifts 24 Divisions!. 623-1770 Florene and Andy Heldlnga 5-IIS

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