1 \ Auction Sales Wednesday, October 10th - Auction sale of Belgian horses, horse equipment and farm machinery. The property of the late Bill Ness, north east Vi of lot 11, con. 12 Brock Twp. 10 miles north of Sunderland on Hwy. 12 to 13th con. of Brock - turn west first farm on south side. 3 Belgian registered mares, 2 with stud colts, 1 with registered filly. Registered Belgian mare 2 yrs. old, halter broke, has been shown, registered Belgian mare 4 yrs. old - bred. Stud colt 1 yr. old. Team set of show harness complete. Set of double work harness. Show wagon, cutter, set of bob sleds, 2 sets of heavy sleds, 4 walking ploughs, horse drawn cultivator good - white show halter, numerous, collars, halters, bridles, new set of 6 horse and 4 horse lines. Case 430 diesel tractor with Allied manure loader. D Case gas tractor, Case Baler PTO. Kneverland hydrein plough 3- 14's spring re-set. 12' chain harrows. Oliver 12 disc, seed drill. Int. 130 bus. manure spreader PTO. Dual-wheeled hay trailer 8' x 16'. Lely windrow turner. Woods oat roller with new motor, drag cultivator, chain harrows, full line of machinery. Hay - grain - straw. Terms cash. No reserve. Machine sale at 1:00 p.m. Horses and equipment at 3:00 p.m. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 - 324-7847 . 39-2SN The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display- Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classified- Mon. 4:30 p.m. INSTALLATION OF FIBREGLASS DUCT DARLINGTON GENERATING STATION Ontario Hydro invites contractors to submit tenders lor the supply and installation of approximately 1,300 m of 100 mm fibreglass ducting and structure grounds in two cable bridge structures at Darlington Generating Station located in Newcastle. Work is to be completed approximately mid December 1984. Tenders will be received up to 2 p.m. Local Time, Wednesday, October 17, 1984. Tendering documents may be obtained FROM: (or for inspection only) 700 University Avenue 6th Floor Reception Desk (9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) WRITE: Ontario Hydro Attn: G.B. Stephenson, H6C26 700 University Avenue Toronto, Ont. M5G 1X6 PHONE: (416) 592-3571 Tendering documents may also be inspected at the office of the Toronto and Oshawa Construction Associations. The successful tenderer may be required to furnish a performance bond. Further details are contained in the tendering documents. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 40-1S SNOW REMOVAL Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until Wednesday, October 17,1984 at 3:00 p.m. for the removal of snow at various schools. Specifications may be obtained from the office of: J.A. Bird, Business Administrator and Treasurer The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education 834 D'Arcy Street, North, Cobourg. K9A 4L2 40-2SNP Oshawa Monument Go. Family Memorials - Markers All Designs and Lettering Done by Us on Premises - NO SALESMEN INVOLVED - Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details Ontario Hydro STANDBY GENERATOR CONDUIT INSTALLATION DARLINGTON GENERATING STATION Ontario Hydro invites contractors to submit tenders for the supply and installation of electrical conduit in the foundations of four standby generator buildings at Darlington Generating Station located in Newcastle. Work is to commence approximately mid November 1984 and be completed in approximately 3 months. Tenders will 'be received up to 2 p.m. local time, Wednesday, October 17, 1984. Tendering documents may. he obtained. FROM: (or for inspection only) 700 University Avenue 6th Floor Reception Desk (9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) WRITE: Ontario Hydro Attn: G.B. Stephenson H6C27 700 University Avenue Toronto, Ont. M5G 1X6 PHONE: (416) 592-3593 Tendering documents may also be inspected at the offices of the Toronto and Oshawa Construction Associations. The successful tenderer may be required to furnish a performance bond. Further details are contained in the tendering documents. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 40-1S TOWER CRANE MAINTENANCE DARLINGTON GENERATING Ontario Hydro invites contractors to submit tenders for the supply, on an as required basis, of all labour and standard tools necessary to provide scheduled and emergency services for the electrical equipment on seven tower cranes at Darlington Generating Station located in Newcastle. Work is for a one year period commencing approximately mid November November 1984. Tenders will be received up to 2 p.m. local time, Wednesday, October 17, 1984. Tendering documents may be obtained FROM: (or for inspection only) 700 University Avenue 6th Floor Reception Desk (9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) WRITE: Ontario Hydro Attn: G.B. Stephenson H6C27 700 University Avenue TORONTO, Ontario M5G1X6 PHONE: (416) 592-3593 Tendering documents may also be Inspected at the offices of the Toronto and Oshawa Construction Associations. The successful tenderer may be required to furnish a performance bond. Further details are contained in the tendering documents. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 40-1S cA time forgiving thanks For the privilege of living and working in this community... For wonderful friends and neighbors... For serving your insurance needs - May you all enjoy a safe and happy Holiday. 108 Waverley Road Bowmanvllle . ^p|j|!|| 623 4482 We Invite You to come in and look at the new 1985 Chevrolets - Oldsmobiles and Chevy Trucks Authorized Chevrolet - Oldsmohile - Chevy Truck Dealer Hwy. No. 2 at Courtice Rd. Telephone 728-6206 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 3.1984 15 Hardon Folks Attend Harvest Services aflfl Mrc .laclf Tonne anrl Mice Mrvr-mo T mute n F T nnrf TTI» nnrl Afro Alfrrul Millmn Mice X.Tnrlnnn Dni-cr Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn Blackburn accompanied Mr. Farewell Blackburn, Salem, and Mrs. Vi Osborne, Bowmanville Bowmanville to Wilberforce last Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shackleton. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family called on his sister Mrs. Joyce Selleck and family of Oshawa. Mrs. Dorothy Adams of • Oshawa spent Sunday with her son John and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Adams, Blackstock were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams on Sunday and while there Mrs. Liz Adams, Mrs. D. Adams and Diane called on Mrs. Shirley Stainton to visit with Mrs. Bernice Bothwell of Maple Grove. Mr. John Bertrim and Brian Stainton accompanied his nephew Doug Morrison of Oshawa and his father-in-law and brother-in-law Mr. Ken Simpson and Stephen from Kingston to the Ploughing Match at Teviotdale last Thursday and say it was bigger bigger and better this year. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paterson and Miss M. Mata of Oshawa returned on Sunday after spending a week visiting with Ann's mother Mrs. Bruce Galligher in Newburg, New Brunswick. Ann says the forest coloring down there is just perfect, and Roy got around to visit with several relatives while there. Miss Cindy Cochrane entertained entertained her little friend Miss Nicola Lloyd on Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Garrard attended the Reid - Hunter wedding on Saturday that was held at the St. Paul's United Church at Bowmanville Bowmanville and the reception at the Kedron Hall at the Golf Course. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christensen Christensen and Mrs. Gladys Potts attended the Sunday evening services at the Head Memorial Memorial Church at Scugog Shore on the Island with the pastor being Reverend Jack Griffin of Newmarket. Mr. Hugh Degeer, Bethany called into see his sister Miss Cora Degeer recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones, Maureen and Heather of Port Colborne were Sunday supper guests with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon and Mr. Alf Garrard were at the Harvest Home Services held at Head Memorial Church at Scugog Shore on Sunday evening. I hear this is a very enjoyable service with all the old hymns sung and then following a sing song, coffee and pie is served, that is of course if you've sang loud and long. On Thursday Mrs. Norma Kennedy visited with Mrs. Cathy Newell at Bowmanville and after the children Robin and Stephanie Newell and Master Colin Newell returned from school, they all went to San Marinos Deli Cafe with Miss Kerri Newell for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kennedy, Nick and Brandee spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mayer and Kevin and enjoyed their Sherlock game. Mrs. Val Lloyd and Mrs. Jan Mayer had Saturday morning coffee with Mrs. Norma Kennedy and were making sketchy plans for our Masquerade Party later in the month. Misses Sarah Lloyd, Angie and Carrie Brown visited with Miss Brandee Kennedy on Saturday. Congratulations to Manny and Toni Farrugia of Haydon on the birth of another son, Kieron Joshua - grandparents of our village are Mr. and Mrs. O. Lucchi. Mr. and Mrs. Deb Potts, Barbra and Stephanie and Miss Norma Lewis of Long Sault and Master John Potts of Kincardine who is staying for a short time with Uncle Deb and Auntie Sue were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts. Mrs. Mary Spry and Ashley of Toronto visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts for the weekend. Last Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Art Trewin accompanied Mr. Will Trewin, Oshawa, and Mrs. Anita Nickerson to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Sterritt of Brampton. Mrs. Trewin and Mrs. Sterritt have been friends since high school days. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thurston of Dunsford were Sunday supper guests with Art and June Trewin and Paul. FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seal ! OF 1 It's your guarantee of permanence STAFFORD BROS. LTD. fAulhmut , Tktltr Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 1 HOUR EXPRESS PHOTO FINISHING PHOTOGRAPHY FRAMING PASSPORT PHOTOS WHILE YOU WAIT Lange's Photo Lab Inc. Your Full Service Photo Lab 50 KING ST. E., BOWMANVILLE 623-2568 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millson were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson of Cannington on Sunday morning. Mrs. Mary Lou Wolfe and Erin of Crysler were Saturday overnight visitors with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Millson. Alfred and Peggy Millson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Topple for Sunday supper. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Michael Laverty and family went to the Break dancing at the Audio Vision at Bowmanville. Mr. Mike and Mrs. Sylvia Laverty after attending to business Monday met and lunched with Mike's mother, Mrs. J. Laverty at Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn Blackburn and Wendy visited Cullen Gardens at Whitby on Sunday and say it is still very pretty. Miss Marlene Parson from Belleville was a weekend visitor visitor with Kay and David Buttery. Mrs. Linda Theriault and baby John came Saturday and decided to stay over Sunday. Little Miss Amanda Philips stayed with Gramma Buttery for over Saturday night and then Mr. and Mrs. Steve Philips, Bowmanville were Sunday supper guests at the Buttery home. Sunday evening Mrs. Elizabeth Elizabeth Anderson and Janet, Bowmanville were callers with Kay Buttery and her family. Mr. Steve Millson played in the Lobb Ball Tournament held at the Vincent Massey School in Bowmanville for Saturday and Sunday mornings mornings starting at 8 a.m. I presume presume the spectators would be very few. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the following requirements listed below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, will be received in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender Documents can be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address. TENDER NO. T84-19 Closing Time & SNOW CLEARING & WINTER MAINTENANCE OF SIDEWALKS and PARKING LOTS Date: 12:00 noon, (Local Time), Wednesday, October 17,1984 The lowest accepted. e-'" or any tender not necessarily Mr. D.M. Homeniuk, P.P. Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 Ext. 67 Date of Publication: Oct. 3/84 Oft |..%M Aj SUPER SAVERS : ;a r Hot Cross Buns 1.19 3, -\r jubilee Cooked Meats .99 375 gr McIntosh Apples .99 3 LB. BAG V / V J V J Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 140Z. 1.29 Red Label Tomato Juice 1.36 C .89 Royal Jelly Powders 85 gr .29 Willett Raisins us 1.29 Paxo Stuffing 1.09 Sunray White Bread .69 OPEN MONDAY, OCTOBER 8th FOR YOUR LAST MINUTE THANKSGIVING NEEDS 10-5 O't , READY TO SERVE Ham Butt Portion 1.49 LB. Green Cabbage .39 EA R Bananas .49 LB. Peamealed Bacon Roasts Store Sliced Cooked Ham ib. 2.29 Head Lettuce ib 2.18 Celery Stalks ea. .69 ea. .49 OILMAN FAMILY FOODS 225 King St. East, Bowmanville QUALITY, SELECTION and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SAT., OCT. 6th MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9-9 SATURDAY 8-6 SUNDAY 9-6 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES