16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 6,1985 W 1 A AA - A Phone Phone classified Adi 623-3303 ^ A ^ ^ »-- ■ A AAA æt m. *• w Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. 623-3303 Births BELL -- Clarence and Louise Bell of Bowmanville and Joe and Rose Schlett of Hamilton joyfully announce the arrival of their granddaughter, Emily Louise, born on January 28, 1985, weighing 7 lbs., 10 oz. Emily's delighted parents are Pat and John Schlett of Hamilton. 6-1S BRUNT -- Al and Christy (Pearce) are very happy to announce the birth of their son Adam Robert, January 31, 1985, weighing 8 lbs., 9 ozs. A brother for Ashlee. Proud grandparents are Byron "Duke" Brunt and Brooks and Bernice Pearce. Great grandparents, Mrs. Fern Brunt, Newcastle and Mr. Ernest Hansen, Bowmanville. Special thanks to Dr. Slemon and maternity staff. 6-1S HOCKIN -- Jamie and Shirley, Ottawa, welcome their first child, Sean Thomas, born January 14, 1985. Proud grandparents are Joe and Marg Hockin, Oakville and Tom and Doreen Porter, Thornhill. 6-1S WITHERSPOON -- Glen and Karen are very happy to welcome their 8 lb., 1 oz. son, Eric Bruce, born January 73, 1985 at Kingston General Hospital. 4th grandson for David and Joy Marr, Fort Erie and 6th grandchild (2nd grandson) for Al and Phyllis Witherspoon, Bowmanville. 6-1S WOO -- Hi! My name is Laura Ashley. I arrived at 12:39 a.m. Tuesday, January 29, 1985. I weighed in at 8 lbs., 15 ozs. My mom and dad are William and Katherine of Newcastle and my older sister is Jennifer Elizabeth. My grandpa, Roily Spencer, tried to wait for me but God needed him first. My grandmothers Elsie Spencer and Sug Ying Mah Woo were there to greet me. 6-1S WYER -- Hi, my name is Katie Elizabeth. I picked the coldest night of the year to announce my arrival, January 21, 1985 at 3:52 a.m. I weighed 5 lbs., 13 oz. and was 20 inches long. My daddy, Kurt, coached my mommy, Charity (Conway), throughout the labor and delivery. I am the ninth grandchild of Maurice and Sis Conway. 6-IS Deaths BECKETT -- Arvilla suddenly at Oshawa General Hospital, Friday, February 1st, 1985. Arvilla in her 59th year. Beloved daughter of the late Oliver and Edith Beckett, dear sister of Irene Groves, Vancouver, Henry, Stratford, Stanley, New Zealand, Greta Kronqvist, Saskatchewan, Evelyn Alldread, Tyrone, Floyd, Enniskillen, Elsie Holdstock, Oshawa, John, Port Perry, Jim, Manitoba, Dawson, Maple Grove and Jennie Lamb of Bailieboro. Loving aunt of many nieces and nephews. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Monday, February 4th. Spring interment Bethesda Cemetery. 6-1S CONNORS -- Leon V. At St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto on Monday, February 4, 1985. Leon Connors of Bowmanville in his 66th year, beloved husband of Mary Cowan, dear father of Theresa and Margie. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Mass for Christian Burial was held at 10 o'clock, Wednesday at St. Joseph's Church. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations to Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. 6-ISN JOHNSON -- Dorothy at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Thursday, January 31st, 1985. Dorothy in her 71st year, beloved wife ol Norman Johnson, dear mother of David, Saskatoon, Mike, Newcastle and Marion (Mrs. John Perry) Burlington. Loved grandmother of 8 grandchildren. Also survived by 4 sisters In England. Service was held In the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Saturday, February 2nd, Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 6-1S LEHMAN ■-- Jcf entered Into rest accidentally In Cuba on Thursday, January 31st, 1985. Jet Lehman ol Whitby, beloved son ol Bruce and Joan. Dear brother (it Dan and wile Pal, ol Toronto, Julio ot Lindsay, Dianne ot Bobcaygcon and dear unde ol Benjamin. Grandson ol Mrs. Pearl Craig ol Bowmanville, Funeral Incomplete, For further particulars please phone McEachnlc Funeral Homo6B3'217l Pickering, Memoriams ADAMS -- Verna. In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother who passed away January 30, 1976. A wonderful mother, woman and aide; One who was better, God never made. A wonderful worker, so loyal and true; One in a million, that, Mother, was you. Just in your judgement, always right, Honest and liberal, ever upright; Loved by your friends and all you knew; A wonderful mother, that, Mother, was you! -- Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Bruce, Brian, Joan and families. 6-1S CLAPP -- In memory of Raymond, who passed away February 6, 1984. Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent is the voice, we loved to hear. Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him, who once was here, And who though absent, is just as dear. -- Lovingly remembered by Hazel and all the family. 6-1S GIBSON -- Marion. In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister who passed away February 6,1984. Always a smile, instead of a frown, Always a hand, when one was down. Always true, thoughtful and kind, Wonderful memories she left behind. -- Sadly missed by father Raymond Bruce, sister Isabelle Watters. 6-1SN GIBSON -- In loving memory of Marion who passed away February 6, 1984. As angels keep their watch up there, Please God just let her know, That we down here, do not forget We loved and missed her so. t -- Sadly missed by husband Herb, children, Bill, Linda and Dale and grandchildren Darlene, Jack and Karen. 6-1S KING -- Jessie. In loving memory of a dear mother, who passed away February 5, 1979. It only takes a little space To write how much we miss you But it will take the rest of our lives To forget the day we lost you. --Sadly missed by daughter Ruth, son-in-law Sandy and family. 6-1S PRING -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Nellie who passed away February 12th, 1980. We often think of bygone days When we were a 11 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 gate ajar. Did you stop to pray this morning? As you started on your way, Did you ask the Lord to guide you? Walk beside you all the way. -- Still missed and loved always, Wilson and family. 6-1S RANKIN -- In loving memory of our dearest' friend James (Max) Rankin who passed away February 11, 1984. He little thought on leaving home, That he would not return, That he and death soon would come, And leave us here to mourn. We do not know the pain he bore, We did not see him die, We only know he passed away, And never said goodbye. Although his smile is gone forever, And his hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories Of the one we loved so much. -- Lovingly remembered by Alice and his dearest friends. 6-1S READER -- Ernie. In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away February 7,1984. We remember you in silence We make nooutward show What it meant to lose you No one will ever know. ButGodsawyou getting tired When a cure was not to be So he closed his arms around you And he whispered, "Come to Me." You didn't deserve what you went through And so he gave you rest God's Garden must be beautiful He only takes the best. --Lovingly remembered by Eileen and family. 6-1SN Personal Palmistry and Cards Private or party readings. Special rates on parties. For appointment Phone 987-4300 5-5SN KNIGHT -- Len who passed away January 31, 1984. Time takes away the edge of. grief But memory turns back every leaf. -- Loved and remembered by Mom and Dad, brothers, sister-in-laws and family. 6-1S NEAL -- Muriel. In loving memory of a mother-in-law and grandmother Who passed away February 10,1984, God looked around his garden And saw an empty space Then he looked down And saw your tired face. He put his arms around you And lifted you to rest To now be with your husband Who already had gone to rest. -- Ever remembered by son- in-law John and granddaughters Annette and Janet. 6-1SN OSBORNE -- In loving memory of our dear mother Erie Ellen, who passed away February 7th, 1963. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true. There's not a day dear mother That we do not think of you. --Lovingly remembered by the family. 6-1S VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa-Bowmanvllle Area Phone 623-4441 'Tr.idtimaik ol Van Ueiio Gardens Lid. 13-IIS MEET your match. For all ages and unattached. Thousands of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances. Phone toll free 1-800-263-9163. Hours: noon to 8 p.m. 6-1SN Lost TWO gold charms. Lost Monday, January 28th. Keepsake. Zodiac Gemini and small elephant. Phone 623- 4565. 6-1S Wanted COMPANION, female, middle aged or pensioner to live in, east end of Bowmanville. Phone 623-1586. 6-1SN RELIABLE ride wanted dally 6:20 a.m. from 72 Martin Rd., #19, Bowmanville to Oshawa GO Station, Simcoe S. Phone Tina 623-6838 after 6 p.m. 6-2SN Card of Thanks We would like to express our sincere appreciation to our family, relatives, friends and neighbors for the lovely gifts, flowers and cards we received on the occasion of our 50fh wedding anniversary. Special thanks to Bill, June and Ben and Ihose who helped. Thanks to all. Ben and Nina Madlll 60S Simpson Memorials Monuments-Granite or Bronze Markers - Inscriptions -Sandblasting 49 LAVINIA ST. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Homo appointments gladly arranged <j.isr Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. VanderMeer would like to express their sincere thanks to friends and neighbors.for love and concern shown during her time of illness. A special thanks to Dr. H, Jethalal, Dr. L.S. Miklos, Dr. P.J. Hoy, the nursing staff of the special care unit and medical floor. We were deeply touched by your expressions of sympathy and kind deeds in the loss of a dear mother, grandmother, great grandmother. Special thanks to Rev. John Zantingh, Rev. Toni De Jager and Mrs. Glenda Hull, Mr. Corry Kuipers, Marilynn VanderMeer for their musical contribution, Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home staff for their services, and floral tributes and donations. The VanderMeer family 6-1S My sincere thanks to Drs. H. Bundle, Shrives, Jethalal and to the nurses and staff of 1st floor Bowmanville Hospital for their excellent care. My sincerest appreciation to family, friends and relatives for all their thoughtfulness and my deepest gratitude to all for concern expressed, cards, gifts and flowers. Many thanks for your kindness to my family while I was in hospital and since I have returned home. A special thank you to Rev. A.E. Haldenby for his prayers and visits. Frances Wright 6-1SN Mere words cannot express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the nurses of the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, emergency staff, 1st floor, and S.C.U. To Drs. Slemon, Jethalal and Vanhoof, also the ambulance crew and nurse that accompanied me to St. Michael's Hospital. To the nurses on 6A and 6B floors and Drs. Josse, Mishkel, Reddy and Gershon. To all my friends and relatives for their inquiries, phone calls, cards, flowers and food sent into the home for my husband "Frank". A very special "thanks" to my children, Susan and .Frank Jr. also brothers Bill and his wife Kate and Maurice and his wife Marion for their loving and faithful visits that made the days seem shorter while away from home. God Bless You All. Helen Cook 6-1S The family of the late Dorothy L. Johnson, R.R. 5, Bowmanville, wishes to thank Dr. A. Westgarth, nurses and staff 2nd floor, physiotherapy physiotherapy department and ambulance crews, Bowmanville Memorial Hospital for their care, understanding and always fine co-operation during Dorothy's long stay. Also, our thanks to the Rev. Byron Yates for his support and consoling words and the staff of Morris Funeral Chapel. Last but not least to our friends and neighbors for floral tributes and donations to the hospital fund. Sincerely Norm Johnson 6-1SN We would like to express our sincere thanks to relatives and friends for the lovely flowers, cards and donations to the Bowmanville Hospital Building Fund in memory of Rowland (Roily) Spencer. Special thanks to Shirley Greenham and her family for always beinq there. Thanks also to Dr. Garam and the nurses of Memorial Hospital for their kindness and understanding. Elsie Spencer and family. 6-1S We would like to express our sincere thanks to our families, relatives, friends and neighbors for the lovely gifts, flowers, fruit and cards and phone calls while I was in Bowmanville and Oshawa hospitals. Special thanks to ambulance drivers and Drs. Cotou and Bhargava and nursing staff on 6F floor in Oshawa Hospital and also Drs. Garam and Shrives and nurses In Special Care unit and 1st floor In Bowmanville Hospital. Your kindness will always be remembered. Sincerely, Thelma and Alf Randle 6-1S Thanks to alt my family and friends who sent flowers and cards while I was In the hospital. Patti Van Meer 6 IS We wish to extend n sincere thank you to our friends and neighbors for Ihclr expressions of sympathy and floral contributions during our reccni loss of a dear mother and grandmother. Mike, Lois, Darren, Anne and Debbie Marks 6-1N I wish to thank relatives, neighbors and friends for the beautiful (lowers, visits, phone calls, numerous cards and Idlers, Sincere llinnks lo Bowmanville Memorial anti Oshawa General hospitals, alsolo Doctor A. Clark, Theresa Marlin 6-ISN Coming Events ART RENTAL AND Sale ol Small Paintings ($50.00 price range) Sunday, Feb. 10th ■ Thursday, Feb. 14th fromt to 4 p.m. at the Visual Arts Centre 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, Ont. 623-5831 6-1SNP DANCE Tyrone Community Centre Saturday, February 9th 9 p.m.-1a.m. Floyd Lloyd and the Country All Stars Refreshments Door Prizes $8.00 per couple For reservations phone 263-2640. 5-2SN Boy Scouts PAPER DRIVE Saturday, February 9 Papers out by 9 a.m. 5-2S The Bowmanville Sea Cadet Corps Invites the public to an Open House on Mon., Feb. 25th at 7 p.m. in Bowmanville Legion Hall to see a Tall Ships movie, displays, cadet training classes In progress and Information table. 6-2SN Wed., Feb. 13,1985 9:30 a.m. Liberty Pentecostal Church Coffee Plus Presents: . Special Speaker: Gloria Akin An executive on staff with Scripture Press comes to bring us her heartfelt testimony. Special Feature: Jim Green .. Acting Captain "Fire Prevention for the Home" Babysitting provided. All ladies warmly welcomed. 623-5182 6-1SN : Town of Newcastle Public Libraries proudly presents children's performer Alex Laurier at the Orono Town Hall Sat., Feb. 16 2:00-3:00 p.m. Mr. Laurier is the star of such television shows as Kid's Corner, Polka Dot Door, Uncle Bobby,and Cucumber. Recommended lor children ol all ages. Tickets are $3 each and may be picked up at the Orono, Bowmanville or Newcastle Memorial Libraries. 6-2S lie Lure Ornnu Sweetheart Daze ORONO DOWNTOWN UNTIL FEBRUARY 14 mmam■■■ e- i sn | Attention Concerning the announced Bowmanville Custom Port Closing A special meeting of Municipality of Newcastle Manufacturers, Retailers and/or Importers is called for February 6th at Bowmanville High School 7:30 p.m. Please plan lo attend. A Users Committee will be formed lo present a recommendation of continued opening. 6-1S Pancake Supper Tues., Feb. 19 at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at St. John's Church Adults $3.00 Children $1.50 (between 4 and 12 yrs.) Infants Free Limited Tickets Phone 623-2266 or 623-5873 Also available at door. 6-1S Janetville Community Centre DANCE February 9,1985 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Music by Family Tradition $7.00 per couple Lunch served 6-1N Public Meeting ol Tyrone community to provide information of Old Tyrone Hall Thurs., Feb. 14,1985 7:30 p.m. at Tyrone United Church One's judgement is no belter than one's Information. ... Come and be Informed. 6-2SN Come to our Creative Circle Open House. Experienced instructors will be teaching the stitches and there will be a wide selection of needlecraft kits on display. Bring a friend and receive a free gift. There will also be a door prize. Refreshments will be served. Come anytime between 1 • 4 p.m.or 7-9:30 p.m. on Thurs., February 7, 1985 to 40 O'Dell St., Bowmanville. Phone 623- 6157. 5-2S ABC General Meeting Monday, Feb. 11th 7:30 p.m. Port Hope High School Library Topic: The Bright Child at Home • An exchange ol ideas, share your ideas, child's Interests, learn how others stimulate and teach at home. For further information phone 753-2548 or 885-6579 5-2SP THE VISUAL ARTS CENTRE OF NEWCASTLE 143 Simpson Avenue, Cream ol Barley Mill 623-5831 FINAL REGISTRATION For the following courses only Sunday, February 10th lo Thursday, February 14th, 1985 1:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m, dally ADULTS • Life Drawing • Painting • Portraits • Drawing and Painting • Pottery • Sculpture • Calligraphy and Illustrations •Folk Art CHILDREN ■ Pottery • Drawing and Painting PLEASE NOTE: All classes lor Beginners and Advanced (i-IUN Dance to Bobby Burton and his Band Saturday evening, February 9th In Tyrone "Old" Hall from 9 p.m. to 1a.m. Admission Adults $4.00 Children under 12 $2.00 6-1 SN REMEMBER Sky Harbour? Staff, students, or anyone attending no. 12 E.F.T.S. in wartime. A reunion is plannee August 16-18, 1985. Interested? Reply immediately • Box 364, Goderich, Ontario N7A 4C6. 6-ISN BINGO Eveiy Monday Night Early Birds Start at 7:30 Brownsdale Community Centre Golf Course Rd., Newcastle 21-tfSN Careers AUCTION School - Western Canada School of Auctioneering. Auctioneering. Over 1,000 graduates. Courses commence first Monday of April, August, December. For particulars write Box 687, Lacombe, Alta. TOC ISO. 6-ISN CAREER in trucking. Transport drivers needed. Now is the time to train for your Class "A" license. For pre-screening and job placement information contact Merv Orr's Transport Driver Training. Cambridge (519) 623-2430, Toronto (416) 251-9073. 6-ISN FREE Career Guide describes 200 learn-at-home correspondence Diploma courses: Accounting, Art, Bookkeeping, Business Management, Cierk Typist, Secretary, Journalism, Television Servicing, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. F800-268-1121. 6-ISN IT'S not too late! Learn Income Tax Preparation, Basic or Advanced courses. Write U 8< R Tax Schools, 1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2B6. No obligation. obligation. 6-ISN Business Opportunities PERFUME originals. Sales opportunities earning 30% to 50% commission, 4% to 20% for recruiting. Phone (519) 291-3267 or write 261 McKenzie St. E., Listowel, Ontario N4W 2W9. 6-ISN MARKET Nature's Treasures Beehive Food Products - Honeybee Pollen, Propolis, Royal Jelly through "Treasure Tree Financial Opportunity." For details write: Lynnwood Ripley, 761 Queen Street, Chatham N7M 2K3. 6-ISN Wanted to Rent REE or four bedroom ;se with yard for a family, nawa - Bowmanville area, one 372-7423 Cobourg. 6-1S WEEKEND SPECIAL 12 Fresh Carnations or 1 Bunch Mini Carnations $4.99 Potted Amaryllis $4.99 or 2 lor $8.99 Cash and carry. Carnation Flower Shop 33 DlvIslonSt., Bowmanville 623-7141 6-1 SN Discovery Hut 34B King St. W., Bowmanville, Ont. 623-1170 This is the Iasi week for 50% off all used clothing. Still lots to choose from. Ends of lines from Canadian manufacturer. Prices at 50% or less of regular retail price. 6-1 SN 15% OFF BEER and WINE Making Supplies 623-3018 Evenings 29-tfSN FIREWOOD ALL HARDWOOD Cut and Split Delivered or Pick up at Farm Phone 623-4865 47-tfSN APPLIANCES Every Day Low Prices on , White/Westinghouse and Inglis Appliances Stoves, Relrigcrators, Washers, Dryers, Dishwashers, Microwave Ovens F.A. Kramp Furniture, Carpet and Appliances Ltd. 37 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-7071 52-lfSN HEATHER'S LIVE BAIT Caesarea 986-5232 Sporting Goods Video Machines & Tape Rentals Fish Hut Rentals LakeScugog 6-4SN Do-it-yourself Spare parts for major appliances, fridges, stoves, washers and dryers. All types stove and 'oven elements. Kool Enterprises 251 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville Phone 623-3221, 623-7997 6-1S 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 POULTRY Scalder fiberglass tank with automatic thermostat. $300. Phone 983-9315. 6-ISN HAY for sale. 90 cents per bale. Phone987-4091. 6-ISN SELLING out - Brand new cross country equipment, complete (fibreglass skis, 50mm boots, bindings) $69.99. Ski 8< Sale, Haliburton, Hwy. 121 and Robertson Road, (705) 457-2553, 6-ISN WESTEEL barn roofing and siding. 30 gauge galvanized and galvalumed $40 square. 30 gauge prepainted $57.00. Minimum order 30 square. Custom Farm Material Sales. Laird McKeen. (416) 779-3322. 6-ISN UPRIGHT piano with bench, good condition $650. Phone 983-9512 after 5 p.m. 6-ISN TWO mates beds each with 3 Vi" foam mattresses, 2 drawers underside, bookcase headboard, one finished in maple stain, other white enamel. Phone983-5241. 6-ISN RENT it when needed! Telephone answering machine, spin dry washer, humidifier, Kerosene heater. Lewis Rent-All. Phone 623- 4480. 6-4SN FIREWOOD Well-seasoned mixed hardwoods Cut, Spill and Delivered Also hardwood kindling available. Sunday Deliveries Phone 263-2971 anytime 2-tfS Consignments wanted for future auctions to be held at Hollingshead Building Furniture, tools, appliances, etc. Estate sales welcome Phone Auctioneer Don Stephenson 623-1726 or Manager Randy MacGillivray 623-3903. 2-tlSN Chesterfield Suites Loveseals, Sectionals Less than 'h Price LARGE SELECTION McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 725-5181 FREE DELIVERY 3-tfS AFRICAN VIOLETS Specialty hybrids for gifts and collectors. Variety and quality. Please pnone evenings. 'New World African Violets' of Bowmanville 623-5278 5-2SN •* V v... •••' ! PRESENTING THE SMALL AD WITH THE BIG SAVINGS SALE ROOM ONLY GOING SOUTH?! From Jan. 30 ■ Feb. 9 All 1 piece Swimsuits $30 Cover Ups, Sundresses, Shorts 61 Short Sets $30 or less Fashion and Swim Wear 67 King Street E. Oshawa, Ont. L1H 1B4 Phone 571-3329 Hours: Mon. to Frl. 10 -6; Sat. 10 • 5 6-2SN Services COUNSELLING lor Families, Couples & Individuals with Durham - Northumberland Family Counselling Service LLOYD SCOTT, ha, ma Orono Modicnl Conlro 983-9792 6-4SNP Full Cut, Boneless, Round Steak 3.29 lb./7.29kg. Fresh, Never Frozen Ground Pork 1.39 lb./3.09 kg. Cheese of the Week Schneiders Canadian Brick (Try a sample) 3.49 lb./7,70 kg. Store Sliced Italian Salami (Try a sample) 3.99 i lb./8.80 kg. Introductory Special Voorlman's Bulk Cookies (For smart cookies) 1.49 lb./3.30 kg. Viltropa Codec Filler Grind 12oA/:t4()<|tln 2.99 Baby Edam Cheese flou n Still Only 4.99 each D YKSTRA'S ■ucAieseiN "Home of,Quality" King II, W, lewmanvllle, Ont. L1C 162 (MSN