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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Sep 1984, p. 12

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l I 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 5,1984 Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone Forthcoming Marriages ALLIN -- Frederick. At Doctors Hospital, Toronto, Friday, August 31st, 1984, in his 90th year, Frederick Allin (formerly of Bowmanville), husband of the late Irene Carpenter, brother of the late Arthur Allin, Norman Allin, and Bertha (Mrs. Howard Grills), uncle of Hilda (Mrs. Royce Naylor), Cameron, and Viola (Mrs. Jack Short), Lindsay. Rested at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Graveside service was held on Saturday afternoon at Bowmanville Cemetery. 36-1S JACKSON -- A. Douglas (P.H.M.B.) at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital on Saturday, Sept. 1, 1984. A. Douglas Jackson beloved husband of Eva Newson, father of Mrs. P. Gasborina (Lynn). Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service was held in the chapel Tuesday. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 36-1SN COUCH -- Christa Da tickled pink about th< and safe arrival of her baby brother, Bradley Ryan, weighing 6 lbs., 12'A ozs., 191/2 inches long, born August 16, 1984. Proud parents and Tom and Rose, proud grandparents are Harold and Shirley Nicholson, Wallace and Ruth Couch, proud great grandparents are Alfred and Mary Garrod and Harold Couch, all residents of Newcastle and great grandmother Amy Tully of Peterborough. Special thanks to Dr. Wertman and Dr. VanHoof and the maternity staff of Bowmanville Hospital. Also special thanks to everyone that sent flowers, gifts and cards. Thank you. Tom, Rose, Christa 8< Bradley Couch. 36-1S DeVRIES -- Marg, Lloyd and Jason are pleased to announce the safe arrival of a new daughter and sister Stephanie Dawn on August 21, 1984 at 1:48 a.m. She weighed in at 7 lbs., 11 ozs. Very proud grandparents are Joan and Jerry Talsma of Newcastle and Clarence and Edna DeVries of Bowmanville. Deaths Memoriams Card of Thanks Coming Events Coming Events s TIGHE -- Gary. At his FLINT-- In loving memory of You are invited to Bowmanville Drama Workshop Mr. and Mrs. Merlynn Shantz, Bowmanville, Mr. Allen Annan, Whitby and Ms. Beverley Benn, West Hill wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Lynn Patricia to Michael Gorden. The marriage will take place October 19, 1984 at Bowmanville St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. George and Dunreath 'Walton invite neighbors, friends and relatives to a reception in honor of their 50th Wedding Anniversary to be held at Newcastle Community Hall, Sunday, September 30th, 2 to 4 p.m. Best wishes only. 37-1SN 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 Marilyn and Bill are happy to invite family, friends and neighbors to join them in the celebration of their parents, Charlie and Wanda McGill's 25th Wedding Anniversary at Manvers Community Centre on Saturday, September 15, 1984 at8:00 p.m. 36- 2SN residence on Monday, September 3, 1984, Gary Tighe of 68 King St. East, Bowmanville in his 55th year. Dear father of Mrs. Fred Jensen (Teresa) and Peter, dear brother of Mrs. Charles Cassin (Helen), Mrs. Harvey Wright (Peggy), Frank, Murray, and the late Mrs. Al Osborne (Yvonne). Resting at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service in the chapel 11 o'clock, Thursday. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 36-1SN WARNKE -- Hans. At Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, on Wednesday, August 29, 1984, Hans Warnkeof R.R. 1, Orono, in his 79th year. Dear friend of Rolf and Erika Hartmann, also many friends at Cedar Valley Trailer Resort. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was held at 7 o'clock, Thursday. Cremation. 36-1SN WATSON -- Elizabeth. At Strathaven Nursing Home, Bowmanville, Wednesday, August 29th, 1984, in her 93rd year, Elizabeth Ferguson (formerly of Orono), dear wife of the late Alexander Watson, loving mother of Archie Watson of Waterdown, dear grandmother of Betty-Ann (Mrs. James Jarvis) of Mississauga and Larry Watson of Thunder Bay, great grandmother of 5 great grandchildren. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Friday afternoon. Interment Orono Cemetery. 36-1S WILLIAMS -- Henry Patrick on Saturday, September 1st, 1984. Henry Patrick, dear son of Mary and H.C. (Cy) Williams, dear brother of Nesta (Mrs. Clarence Wiskin) of Gananoque and J. Peter of Colborne. Private family service was held on Monday evening at the James Reid Funeral Chapel, Kingston followed by cremation. 36-1SNP ALBIN -- Hannah Sophia passed away September 7th, 1983. Gone are the days we used to share But in our hearts you are always there. The gates of memory will never close, We miss you more than anyone knows. With tender love and deep regret, We who love you will never forget. -- Sadly missed by daughter Doreen and son-in-law John and grandchildren. 36-1S BURNS -- In loving memory of a dear mother, mother-in- law and grandmother, Rhea May who passed away on Septembers, 1982. As long as we live, Weshall cherish her name, I n memory we see her, Ever the same, Still in our hearts she is living yet For we loved her too dearly, To ever forget. -- Lovingly remembered by son Bill, daughter-in-law Sharon, grandchildren Tracy, Tammy and Billy. 36-1S FLINT-- In loving memory of a dear wife, Irene, who passed away September 7, 1983. Time speeds on, one year has passed Since death its gloom, its shadow cast Within our home, where all seemed bright, And took from us a shining light. We miss that light, and ever will; Her vacant place there is none can fill. Down here we mourn, but not in vain For up in Heaven we will meet again. -- Sadly missed by husband Ken. 36-1S a.pe\ ESTABLISHED 1881 4 DIVISION ST. BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS 623*5480 Simpson Memorials Monuments-Granite or Bronze Markers - Inscriptions , -Sandblasting 49 LAVINIA ST. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Home appointments gladly arranged 36-isp passed away September 7, 1983. We seem to see in the soft dim light A face we love the best; Recalling her as the suns last rays Go down in the far off west. We miss her more as time goes on, We can never close our hearts; And the lamp of our love still burns. Her heart the truest in all the world, Her love the best to recall ; None on earth could take her place. She is still the dearest of all. -- Sadly missed by Larry, Blayne and Carolyn, Don and Donna and grandchildren. 36-1S GAY -- Ann. September 7, 1980. -- Always loved and rememberd. Babe, Wilf and family. 36-IS HORN -- Minerva. In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother, and great grandmother who passed away September 4th, 1983. As time unfolds one year. Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together, Hold mémories that will last forever. -- Always remembered by Earl, Ruby, Jean Trewin and families. 36-1S KUBE --In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Daniel, who passed away September 4, 1972. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together, Hold memories that will last forever. -- Sadly missed but never forgotten by wife Annie, children and grandchildren. 36-1S LODGE (Burns) -- In loving memory of Rhea May, who died September 5th, 1982. Two years have passed since we saw you last, Our memories come back dearly, We know your place, you're in God's grace. We love you, Mom, dearly. -- Sadly missed by daughter Brenda and husband Roy. 36-1S OVERY -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Rose B. Overy who passed away September 8,1976. You were always there when we needed you. -- Missing you still, with love thefamily. 36-1S PORTEOUS -- In loving memory of my parents, Stanley, who died September 11, 1965 and Jennie who died September 10, 1966. The thing I remember most, Is the years we were all together For you were the dearest parents And I will always remember. -- Sadly missed by daughter Helen and family. 36-1S TOMLINSON -- In memory of our son, uncle and brother Almyr Tomlinson who passed away September 1, 1983. We stood on a hill at sunset As you had done before, And watched the evening shadows Pass o'er the valley floor. A link had just been broken And a loved one laid to rest, No parting word was spoken But the Saviour knoweth best. And in that quiet splendor A voice I seemed to hear, In silent awe and wonder I feel a presence near. With solitude about me My grief could find release But a loved voice said gently Grieve not, I am at peace. -- Lovingly remembered by mother, Judy Ann and Tammy. 36-1S "Flowers Say It Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa-Uowmanvllle Area Phone 623-4441 'Tradematk ol Van Bello Gardens Lid. 13-IIS 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 froc 1-800 263-9103, Hours: NoontoBp.m. 36-1SN I wish to thank my family, relatives and friends for cards, gifts and flowers which I received during my stay in Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Coffey, Dubinsky, Angl and Shrives and nurses on Intensive Care and third floor. Myrtle Alldred 36-1S A most sincere 'Thank You' to our relatives, neighbors and friends for making our 50th Wedding Anniversary celebrations such a memorable memorable occasion. A very special thank you to our daughters, Ruth and Jacqueline, and their families for arranging our wonderful parties. For our beautiful Anniversary Book: our deepest gratitude to the Joe Keuleman family. It was a day we shall never forget! Your kindness and thoughtfulness will always be a source of comfort to us. Thank you all so very much! Alf 8. Mary Garrod 36-1S We would like to thank our friends and relatives who attended our party, also for cards, flowers, gifts and good wishes received for our 40th Wedding Anniversary. Our thanks to everyone who helped in any way. A special "thank you" to our four daughters and their families for arranging such a memorable party for us. Phyllis and Bert Stapleton 36-1S I wish to convey my thank vou to all friends and neighbors for cards, visits, good wishes and for their kindness since coming home from the hospital. Special thanks to U.C.W. Unit 1, Heather Rebekah Lodge No. 334, Past Grant's Club No. 62, Olga Brough, Rose Graham, Rose Osborne, Amy Watson, Wanda and Ivan Ball. Most sincerely, Sadie Hamilton 36-1S Our 25th Anniversary celebration was a beautiful day in every way. We wish to thank our family, friends and neighbors for their "best wishes", cards, gifts, and assistance in making our 25th another great "day to remember". Fred and Margaret Tippins 36-IS I would like to thank my relatives and friends for their visits, gifts and get well wishes during my stay in Bowmanville Hospital after my accident. A special thanks to Dr. Angl and Dr. Sylvester, Mike, my ambulance attendant and the emergency unit. Also sincere thanks to the nurses on 1st floor - they were great! Mary Sutch 36-1S I would like to éxpress my thanks and appreciation to all my friends for cards and gifts which made my stay in hospital more pleasant. Also, many thanks to my family for all their kindness and help. Reta Rodman LEARN piano or organ with new easy chord method. Instruction book with 3 cassette tapes quickly teaches you keyboard styles including "by ear" and simplified music reading. All members of the family can learn. Progress at your own pace. Low cost! Start chording right away! Details free, write: Ken's Keyboard Kourse, Box 2205, Station A, Moncton, N.B. E1C 8J1. 36-1SN TIME to enroll for music lessons - Guitar and Banjo, professional teacher, studio at Bowmanville Lions Centre. Phone Keith Hunt 579-0058. 35-5SN 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. 36-1SN SIR Sandford Fleming College - Hallburton Campus Is offering a 16 week Hardwood Lumber Inspection Program starting September 17 sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre. For Information phone Barb Bolin (705) 457-1680. 36-1SN FREE 128 page Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time |obs. Granton Institute 265 A. Adelaide Street West Toronto. Phono (416) 977-3929 today. 36-1 SN "COFFEE BREAK" Enjoy- Coffee - Discussion - Meeting new people September 11,1984 Time: 10 a.m. Bring your children for "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 "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 WANTED All girls 8 to 11 yrs.old to become EXPLORERS Crafts, games, discover God's World, community projects. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Thursday, Sept. 20,1984 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For Information- Mrs. Moriarity 623-7357 36-1S Won't You Join Us! For hot meals to be served during the duration of Orono Fair in the Arena Community Centre by the Orono Arena Improvement and Projects Fund Committee. Looking forward to serving you! 35-2SN BINGO Every Monday Night Early Birds Start at 7:30 Brownsdale Community Centre Golf Course Rd., Newcastle 21-tfSN ATTENTION ODDFELLOWS of FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE LODGE NO. 66 Meetings to commence on Thursday, September 6th 8:00 p.m. Please plan to attend. 36-1S 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 Auditions for "High Ground" at Bowmanville Library Thurs., Sept. 6th 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome 36-1S JUDO Maple Leaf Judo Club Base Line Telephone 623-6144 (Evenings) Fall Classes start Tuesday, Sept. 11 Children 7 p.m. Adults 8:30 p.m. 36-1 SN Boy Scouts of Canada 9th Bowmanville Registration Night BEAVERS CUBS SCOUTS Thurs., Sept. 6,1984 St. Stephen's School Library Bowmanville 7:30 p.m. • 9:00 p.m. 36-1S TEA CUP READINGS WEDNESDAY 6-9 ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd. E. 263-8421 stained glass, knitting and crocheting classes takes place Tues., Sept. 11th 9:30-12:00 noon and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Orono Showcase Co-operative Church and Park Streets (behind the Town Hall, Orono) 36-1S 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 McKay Dance School Registration at St. Paul's Thurs., Sept. 6th From 3-8 p.m. Pre-School to adult Ballet, Highland and Jazz Classes to commence Thursday, September 13th at St. Pa BINGO Wed., Sept. 5,1984 LEGION HALL 8 p.m. Jackpot in 52 numbers Paul's 36-1P for appointment. 36-1S Great Pine Ridge Kinsmen Club BINGO at the Orono Community Centre T uesday, September 11th 3 Early Bird Games 7:30 p.m. 20 Regular Games 8:00 p.m. 2 Share the Wealth Games Jackpot $500 in 59 numbers or less Cow Herd Dispersal, Saturday, Sept. 15, 12 noon. Gold Bar Livestock, County Road 86, 2 miles north Hwy. 7. Herdsires, bulls, cows, heifers, calves. Free listed. Free delivery. (519) 824-1408, R.R. 1, Ariss. 36-1 SN WEEKEND SPECIAL 10 Fresh Glads $4.99 Cash and Carry LIMITED SUPPLY CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowmanville 623-5577 36-1SN For hall bookings at Bowmanville Lions Community Centre, 26 Beech Ave. Phone 623-2032. 30-105 Kelly Kirby Piano Course for pre-schoolers. Fun, innovative, creative music program, incorporating note reading, rhythm band, singing and musical games. Classes beginning in September. For registration phone Brenda Lowry, 623-6631. 36-25 N Saturday Sept. 15,12 o'clock at the former Holllngshead Factory, corner of Scugog & Wellington Streets AUCTION SALE Close out inventory of the "General Store" Including glftware, antiques, brassware and fixtures. 36-1 SN 36-1 SN HELP ROTARY TO HELP OTHERS Rotary CarWash Saturday, September 15,1984 Bank of Montreal Parking Lot 9:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. Tickets available from any Rotarian or at the Car Wash 36-2S Bowmanville Figure Skating Club Registration at Bowmanville Arena September 12,5-8 p.m. September 19,5-8 p.m. Figure Skating begins 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 ORONO FAIR DANCE Saturday, September 8,1984 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 OUR OWN RECIPE OF FISH & CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.95 One Loaf of Hot Homemade Bread Included Every Saturday ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd., Phone 263-8421 Licensed LLBO Open 7 days a week Monday - Thursday 9--7, Weekends 11 --9 Banquet facilities for 100 36-1S 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 School Classes start week of September 17 Kindergym • 1 hour, 3 to 5 years old ■ $40 for 10 weeks Recreational • 1 1 /z hours - 6 years and up ■ $50 for 10 weeks O.G.F. Fee $3.00 per year For more Information phone 623-5391 or 576-9517 THE VISUAL ARTS CENTRE OF NEWCASTLE Simpson Avenue, Cream of Barley Mill 623-5831 Open House and Registration for Fall Courses Monday, Sept. 17 to Saturday, Sept. 22,1984 12:00 noon-4 p.m. AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES Monday - Life Drawing - Pottery Tuesday • Painting, W/C and Oil - Sculpture In Clay AFTERNOON CLASSES Wednesday • Porcelain Painting Thursday - Doll Making EVENING CLASSES Wednesday • Calligraphy • Quilling Thursday - Drawing - Folk Art CHILDREN'S CLASSES Saturday 9:30 • 12- Pottery for Young People (Advanced) 1:00 • 3:00 • Pottery (Beginners) 10:00 • 12:00 and 1:00 ■ 3:00 • "Creation" Art for Young People Babysitting available tor Monday and Tuesday afternoon classes. 36-2SNP HELEN'S TAILOR SHOP $18 Tune-up Your Machine New Free Arm Machines $155 Cabbage Patch Klds/Clothes Hours: 9-5 Mon. to Frl., Sat. 9-12 168 Church St., Bowmanville 623-2741 36-IISN Paradise Orchards Limited R.R. 1, Bowmanville "The Apple Bin" 623-5485 Bob <X Pat Carruthers and Family Mon. toFrl. -- 2-Gp.m. Saturday -- 10 a.m, - 5 p.m. Will open on Thursday, ! Located on Concession 3 Va mile west of Liberty St. N. 36-IISN 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 The Children's Toy Library RE-OPENING September 11 9:30-11:15a.m. Upstairs in the Trinity United Church, corner of Church and Division Sts. in Bowmanville. All pre-schoolers welcome. For more inlormation phone 623-1204 36- 1SN THREE pairs brand new girl's Orbit moulded white figure skates size 3. One pair almost new boy's Lange moulded skates size 3. One pair almost new boy's Bauer Junior Supreme skates size 1. Phone 623-2601 Wednesday after 8:30, Thursday after 6:30. 36-1S 12'9" x 18' GOLD looped floor rug. Phone 623-7837. 36-15 ATTENTION -- Garages, cleaning companies, factories. Wiping cloths for sale. Bargain prices. Phone 623-3761. 36-1 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 Furniture Pick-up Thursdays Only 36-1 SN KENMORE freezer, 21 cu. ft., excellent condition, 3 year warranty, $400. Phone 987- 5071. 36-1SN GREEN French Provincial chesterfield and chair. Excellent condition. $300. Phone 263-8140. 36-1SN SOLID maple bunk beds. Vi wheel pattern. Excellent condition. $150. Phone 723- 3698. 36-25 SKATES, boy's Daoust M.V.P., size 4, perfect condition. $25. Phone 623-2908 evenings. 36-1SN REMINGTON model 1100, 12 gauge shotgun, 30" full choke, excellent condition, $500. Remington model 700 VDL 270 calibre, Tasco 3x7 wide angle scope. Excellent condition. $700. Phone 987-5071. 36-1SN ONE model 12, 12 gauge Winchester fc pump gun. 1 o/u 12 gauge Valmet single selective trigger mod. 8< full barrels. Phone 623-3733 after 6. 35-2SN 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 RENT - canoe, tent, lantern, stove, tent trailer (sleeps 4 or 6). Lewis Rent-All, 113 King St. East, Bowmanville. 623- 4480. 26-tfSN EQUIPMENT for small wrought iron business for sale; Phone 579-3571. 35- 3SN COLORADO Blue Spruce and Austrian Pine. 2Vi - 3Vi ft. $10. 263-2324. 35-2SN ONE pair mens' Cooper goalie pads G.L. 59, 31", excellent condition. Asking $200. Phone 623-4805. 35-2S 1976 ROCKWELL Aircraft, 112A 590.0 TTSN, Collins Dual, VHF, Dual VOR, ILS, ADF, transponder, autopilot, $39,000. Contact Don Timilin (613) 389-0154. 36- 1SN BOYS' skates. Bauer. Size 10, 12,1. Each used one season. Phone 623-3022. 36-1 SN POOL sale: All inground and above ground pool kits are being cleared out. Save up to $500 on all kits. Phone (519) 753-1460. 36-1SN 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. 36-1SN I-BEAMS (2) 20' x 6Va" X 3". $100 each. Used ductwork various pieces. Phone 263-2969 after 4. 36-1SN MIXED hay - alfalfa, brome and timothy in square bales. Barley straw in square bales emi-new potatoes. Garden Hill area. Phono 797-2528. 34-3SNP REFRIGERATOR 8' long X 7' high x 3W' deep. Phone 623- 1727. 36-IS BABY carriage In good condition. $40 or best offer. Phone 623-9572. 36-1S SUPER CRUISE 14" CHEV and FORD VAN TOPS $699.00 Installed. Kit $659.00 Seconds available. Oshawa Glass Fiber, 341 Durham SI., Oshawa 579-1433 36-4SNP Tropical Fish Circle SUMMER END SALE Hundreds ol Fish and Plants lo choose from. Phone 263-8838 Hours --1-9 p.m. 33-tfSN

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