< i The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. January 23,1985 Classified Ads Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Auction Saies Auction Sales Auction Sale at Pethlck's Auction Barn, Haydon, 1 mile east of Enniskillen Saturday evening, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. Mr. Cutter, good, electric stove, electric fridge and deep freeze, chest of drawers, dresser, 2 small dinette tables, table and chairs, wooden high chair, old couch, wooden wheel barrow, colour floor model T.V., 2 wringer washers, dryer and washer and loads of useful articles with a table full of dishes. Cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethick Auctioneer. 4-1SNP Auction Sale Saturday, Jan. 26 6 p.m. At Pearce Auction Centre on Shirley Rd., four miles south of Port Perry Weather permitting With 125 lb. anvil, 6 gal. crock, cookstove, quantity of vinyl stacking chairs, old cupboards, 3 piece dresser set and other dressers, wooden chairs, brown chesterfield suites, desks, 26" colour T.V., recliner, gas iron, stone hooks, men's new size 10 Tack skates, child's sleigh, roof racks, tire chains, blankets, quantity of paint and much more. We take Visa and Mastercard. Pearce Auction Services, 985-7492. 4-1SN Orval McLean Auction Center • Lindsay Accepting consignments for winter sales. We need apartment or housefuls, estates, tools, vehicles, business liquidations and antiques for appraisals or sale information phone 705-324-2783 Lindsay. Complete estates picked up FREE in Durham region for our modern.auction barn. 2-4SNP Corneil's Auction Barn Fri., Jan. 25 at 6 o'clock The property of Mr. George Marshall of Lindsay (moving) plus others. An Admiral refrigerator (IV2 yrs. old), 16' General freezer, round oak pedestal table, walnut china cabinet (glass, 3 sides), 9 pc. walnut dining room' suite, Viking 30" electric stove, Westinghouse dryer, Filter Queen vacuum, chrome kitchen suite, flat-top farm scales, console color TV, Richelieu cookstove, Lakewood air tight stove, modern dressers and chests of drawers, 1979 moto-ski Grand Prix, 1972 ski-doo, double snowmobile trailer, quantity of tools, china and glass. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. Auction Sale Friday, January 25 7 p.m. Selling the usual good assortment of antiques, appliances, furniture and household items at our centre, located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. Antique love seat, several good antique working radios, 4 matching old dining room chairs, other antique chairs, electric dryer, built-in dishwasher, solid oak buffet, 4 new solid oak unfinished chairs, large lot new chain saw parts and accessories, 1971 and 1968 Olympic Ski-doos complete with trailer, glass, china, collectables, etc. plus hundreds of other good items. Antiques and articles still being consigned. Grant 8, Wheeler, R.R. 2, Port Hope. 416-797-2127. 4-1SNP Saturday, January 26,1985 10 a.m. at Orval McLean Auction Center, Lindsay Modern and antique furniture and glass, china, car, snowmobile. Property of Mrs. Pat MacDonald, Oshawa (Oshawa Blvd., moving away) and local estate consignments, Enterprise white enamel cook stove, air tight stove, both like new, cribs, refrigerator, electric stove, Kenmore built-in dishwasher, modern pine bedroom suite with bed, box and mattress, double dresser, chest, night tables, modern oak dining room suite with table, 6 chairs, buffet china cabinet, both like new, 2 large brown rugs, colonial bed chesterfield and chair, Sklar bed chesterfield, pair Sklar swivel rockers, 54" Serta contintenal bed on frame, dressers, chests, antique oak library table, oak office chair, portable color televisions, fern stand, organ stool, 2 small bed chesterfields, brass light fixture, 2 iron plant stands, oak stand, wool winder, marble top buffet, assorted paintings, nesting tables, large coffee table, marble mantel clock, lamps, radios, antique platform rocker, old wicker rocker, Kirby vacuum, iron bed, oak hall mirror and hat rack, D.F. desk, antique gate leg table and 4 chairs,' modern table and 4 chairs, Kenmore auto, washer and matching dryer, large freezer, foot stool, large 1890 milk bottle, milk can, wall carvings, desk, organ stool, umbrella stand, trunk, toboggan, skis, small appliances, Hoover vacuum, stool, shelves, large quantity antique china glassware, 1975 Toyota car, '72 Yamaha snowmobile, 3 wheel all terrain vehicle. A good sale. 10 a.m. sharp. Vehicles 12 noon. Orval McLean Auctioneers 705-324-2783 Lindsay. 4-1SNP Kool Enterprises Domestic & Commercial Refrigeration Milk Coolers Reach In Boxes Prompt Sales and Service Bowmanville 623-3221 623-7997 45-tfSN Les Shelley Plumbing Hot Water Heating For repairs or renovating FREE ESTIMATES Phone 433-1112 26-tfSN NEWCASTLE UPHOLSTERY Modern, antique, tree estimates and pick-ups. Call 987-4958 29-lfSN HOLROYD'S HEATING Authorized ESSO Home Comfort Dealer Oil burner sales Cleaning and Repairs Parts and Service Plan Bowmanville 623-2185 7-IIS DON BROOKS & SON General Contractor Phone 753-2577 or 623-2755 32 years experience serving area In all types ol household and commercial repairs. Carpentry - Plumbing Electrical and Masonry YOU NAME IT-WE DO ITI Free Estimates 20-IIS Fred Devries 10-IIS WHYTE'S UPHOLSTERY Have your chesterfield professionally upholstered. 25 Years Experience For Free Shop fi Horne Service Call RALPH WHYTE 623-5252 Auction Sale every Thursday night at 7 p.m. 955 Brock Rd.S.,Unlt5, Pickering Items to be sold antiques, general household contents, jewellery (modern and antique), good clean sale, absolutely no reserve bids or bid-ins. John Annie Auctioneer 831-3234 3-tfS Auction Sale of Canadian Antiques and Collectables Thursday, January 31 at 7 p.m. Holiday Inn, Oshawa Consignments always welcome. Marple Auction Services (Since 1974) 623-3060 4-1SN Whitby Defeats Canadian Tire Minor Midgets The Minor Midgets tied Port Perry 3-3 in league play Wednesday, January 9th in, Port Perry. Goal scorers for the Toros were Stainton, assisted by Fairey and the goaltender David Smith and Pithie from Campbell and Pithie from McArthur. Whitby 4 - Bowmanville 3 In exhibition play January January 12th in Darlington Arena, Whitby "AA" defeated defeated the Toros 4-3. Scoring for Bowmanville was Chris Shmyr from Pithie, Downing from Houston Houston and Shmyr from Campbell and Pithie. January 13th In exhibition play against Orono, at Darlington Arena, Bowmanville Canadian Tire Minor Midgets defeated defeated Orono 4-3. This was a well played game of good end to end hockey with excellent goaltending goaltending for both teams. Orono players who scored goals were Brad Roberts and Paul Henry (2). Bowmanville goal scorers were Campbell, Shmyr (2) and Fairey. Assisting on the Bowmanville goals were Campbell, Pithie (3), Shmyr and Dodd. NEED a pressure system? Water Softeners? Repairs to all makes. Harvey Partner, Orono 983-5206, Bowmanville, 623-2301. 4-tfSN BRINK'S EXCAVATING FOR TRENCHING EXCAVATION and SEPTIC TANKS PHONE NEWCASTLE 987-4995 No Sunday Calls 27-tlS JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS-FURNACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS Phone Hampton 263-2151 MAILADDRESS; P.O.Box 43 • Bowmanville 4-IISl WATER wells bored, 30 tile. Ward's Well Boring. Telephone 416-372-3025. Representative Harry. L. 'Wade. Telephone 416-987-4531. fltfs Fred's Auto Body 163 Baseline Rd. In Bowmanville Very reasonable rates on complete collision and rusl repairs. InsuranceClalms Como in 1er your Iree estimate or phono 623-6353 FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seal It's your guarantee of permanence STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 'AuAmud Dttlir Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 316DundasSt. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 66B-35S2 Square Boys Down Nichols A fast paced game this was on January 19 when Square Boy met the skating team of Nichols. Mr. Brooks came up with countless saves against the ever pressing Nichols squad. Square Boys' captain Kellet had a big game as he produced a hat trick. His first goal came mid-way through the first period with Jonathon Boyd picking up the assist. After several rushes down the ice, Square Boys' Shane Crombie scored with a neat pass from the (D.J.). In the second period Square Boys kept moving the puck around well as Captain Kellet charged in for his second goal, assisted by David Kichko. The Nichols club retaliated twice to narrow the margin by one goal. Both teams kept at it in the last period as two goals were added to the score. Square Boys' last goal of the game was scored by their leader Captain Kellet, assisted by Brad Rickard. The Nichols team added one more late in the period to end the game 4-3. Good game guys. Minor Hockey Saturday, January 19, the Hydro team played Orono Atoms. The game was filled with action with both teams having several good scoring chances. Unfortunately our team was unable to score and lost 1-0. All of our players played well and should be complimented complimented for a great effort. Ken Wright Atoms Lose On Saturday, January 19 our team hosted the Ajax Selects. Our team was slow to start and were outscored 3-0 early in the first period. From then on, we picked up the pace and shut down their goal scoring. Our goal was scored by Justin Merkac, assisted by Jason Wichman and Warren Bate. The final score Ajax 3 - Bowmanville 1. One of our bestgames was played on Sunday, January 20 at Harman Park Arena against O.C.H.L. Atom , Selects. The team played very well with excellent goaltending by Sarah Couch. After two periods the score was 1-0 but the O.C.H.L. Atoms came on strong scoring three goals in the last 10 minutes of the third period. The Bowmanville Atom Selects host the Whitby Majors next Saturday at Darlington. For ever so long I tried to exchange My sewing machine For a good kitchen range; Then I ran an ad here And you really should see The range ol the ranges Offered to me! Oshawa Monument Co. Family Memorials - Markers All Designs and Lettering Done by Us on Premises - NO SALESMEN INVOLVED - Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details 125 King St. E. Bowmanville 26-llSN ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS JANITORIAL SERVICE TENDER #7-84-65 Janitorial service Is required for the Ministry of Transportation and Communications District Garage located at 138 Hope Street North, Port Hope, Ontario. Contract will bo lor a period ol one year from April 1st, 1985 to March 31, 1986. Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be received received by the District Engineer until 1:30 p.m. local time on: Wednesday, March 6th, 1985. Specifications, Tender Forms and Envelopes may be obtained In person or by mall from the Tenders Office, Ministry of Transportation Transportation and Communications, P.O. Box 150, Port Hope, Ontario, Ontario, L1A 3W3, Telephone: 416-885-6381, ext, 54 Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accoptod. Ministry of Transportation and Communications Our U.C.W. Unit 11 put in a quilt at Mrs. Wheeler's home and quilted on Tuesday. We continued off and on until Thursday and then finished it. On Wednesday afternoon a general meeting was held at Garden Hill church basement. We had a very few attend, three from Unit II, two from Unit I and two from Unit III. The President, Mrs. Sybol Davis conducted the meeting. We set our February meeting for the 11th at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Trew assisted by Mrs. Monroe to look after program. We set our strawberry supper for June 21st. We plan to get a new coffee urn as our small one is done. We also are getting sugar and creamer jugs with lids for the coffee. Mrs. Riches called and took our silk flower bouquet to be repaired and cleaned. Our priority in the basement, when they fix the walls, is a new furnace. Mr. Wm. Muldrew is back in the.Oshawa hospital. Mr. Geo. Palmer is home from the hospital. Mr. S. Moore, Stayner, went home from the hospital Saturday but has.to return three times a week for Dialysis. The seniors met as usual with an average attendance. Elizabeth ville News We are having a pot luck dinner for our January 31st meeting. Our rug braiding course will be held today at Mrs. Barkwell's. Mrs. Muldrew is the assistant. Church services were held as usual with a small attendance attendance due, I expect, from the cold morning. Some cars were hard to start in the village anyway. Rev. Rutherford opened the service and celebrated celebrated the communion with Mr. and Mrs. Quantrill, Mr. Bev Gray, Mr. White, Mr. Monroe, Mrs. Wheeler, and Mrs. Gardiner assisting. Next Sunday Ventures in Mission collection will be taken for the first of four collections for 1985. Rev. Rutherford has tickets for the Rich Man Poor Man dinner being held January 29th at 6:30 p.m. at Osier Hall at Trinity College. (Sponsored by Ten Day for World Development.) The choir had an anthem. He had a story for the children and spoke on the Ultimate purpose of Jesus Christ. He told of the wife of Zebedee coming to him asking that her two sons be placed on each side of him. Jesus said, can you drink the cup of suffering? He said he did not have the right to choose who will sit at his side. When the other disciples disciples heard, they were angry. Jesus called them together and said if one of you want to be great he must be the servant servant of the rest and if one of you wants to be first he must be your slave - like the Son of Man, who did not come to be served, but to serve and to give his life to redeem many people. Coffee was served at the close as usual. On Saturday afternoon a thirty-fifth wedding anniversary anniversary was held at Mr. and Mrs. E. Fowler's home for Mr. and Mrs. Fowler. The family gave them a rug for the living room and they received glasses, a plate, a tray, a jade glass jar all marked with thirty-fifth anniversary and some money. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. G. Fowler and family, Stirling, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fowler and girls, Garden Hill, Mr. and Mrs. B. Fowler, Cobourg, Mrs. Sevenhuysen and Cheyànna, Mr. and Mrs. Thickson, Mrs. Dekoker, Sunderland, Mrs. Westheuser and girls. This party was a week early due to the fact that Nancy will be returning to Thompson, Man., tomorrow. Mrs. E. Fowler is finished with her cancer treatment for now. Mr. and ?. H. Quantrill had Mr. i d Mrs. John Currier and family, Port Hope, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peacock were with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mercer had Leighanne Terbenche, Port Hope, on Sunday. Steven Peacock went to Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs. M. Walker on the weekend. Mark Peacock visited with his brother Shane in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. Terbenche, Port Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. •Ron Mercer and Bryan were with Mr. and Mrs. C. Mercer on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thickson had Beryl Dekoker and the Westheusers for a short visit Saturday. Mrs. Barkwell, Mrs. Wheeler and Mr. J. Peacock attended the Historical Society Meeting in Port Hope last week. Give as generously as you are able. El ONTARIO x KS MARCH ^ ^ OF DIMES One Coat Coverage FOR ADVERTISERS USING Complete coverage between Oshawa Town Line, east to the eastern boundaries of Cobourg 27,500 STRONG! Mr. Advertiser, You should know the Facts ... Call Display Advertising To-Day! Cobourg - 372-3422 Port Hope - 885-8910 Bowmanville - 623-3303