16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 26,1985 Phone 623-3303 Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Work Wanted Work Wanted Auction Sales Auction Sales Dead Stock REYNOLDS UPHOLSTERING Modern, T raditional and Antique Free pickup and delivery. FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 571-1498 VANDERGAAST ROOFINGJlTD. 25ColborneSt. W„ Oshawa, Ont. 37-tfSN GORD SIMPSON Phone 983-5808 Orono, Ontario Painting Paperhanging Carpentry Remodelling General Repairs Interior MARCELLO MASONRY Brick - Block • Stone Fireplace - Chimneys Repairs, New Jobs Free Estimates 987-5098 22-5SN Exterior 14-tfS GUARDIAN OF THE f NATION'S LAWNS' COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE • Weed spfdyiiuj • IrtM't l I out rol • Crao (jrdbb i ont roi • lirunulji f vritluvi • Kree advice • Cover rvnent licensed • Fully insured 623-4597 or 983-5598 Call For Free Estimate 24-tfSN | BILL SELLERS CARPENTRY General Contractor and Home Improvements ADDITIONS GARAGES REC ROOMS KITCHENS BATHROOMS CERAMIC TILE PRIVACY FENCE WOOD DECKS PATIO DOORS Repairs of all types for estimate phone 623-4116 26-tlS CJ's RENOVATING SERVICE Specializing In siding and painting, sheds and garages, custom decks and fences. Roofing ànd home renovations. For free estimates phone: 623-4154 14-tfSN HOLROYD'S HEATING Authorized ESSO Home Comfort Dealer Oil burner sales Cleaning and Repairs Parts and Service Plan Bowmanville 623-2185 7-tfS Over 35 Years Experience In all Types of Roofing Workmanship Guaranteed For FREE Estimate Phone 623-7400 or 623-9595 20-tfSN Guyett Electric Co. Residential, Farms, Commercial All types of Renovations 100 amp, 200 amp service No Job too Small Free Estimates Phone 723-3843 26-4SN RIGBY MECHANICAL Plumbing and Heating New Work and General Repairs 623-6256 26-4SN BOWMANVILLE GLASS & MIRRORS 143 Wellington St., Bowmanville 623-3410 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Frldav 9-5 Saturday 10-2 Sealed units, storm windows and doors, store fronts and screen and glass repair, all types of glass and mirrors available -- FREE ESTIMATES 24 hr. phone service and emergency plate glass replacement. Locally owned and operated. 11-tfSN D.T. DAVIES LTD. BOWMANVILLE Complete Landscape Service Time to design and plan for Spring Installations David Davies 263-2752 3-tfSN Appliances Repaired In-Home Service ■ Large and small appliances Guaranteed Workmanship Prompt Service Phone 623-7577 30% off with this ad. 26-1SN- RAN'S AIL0R SH0F1 Alterations & Tailoring Closing June 29th Reopening July 8lh at 24 Division St. Bowmanville 623-5011 26-2SNP B&L Landscaping Garden Maintenance Residential, Commercial Pruning, tree removal, sidewalks, patios, fencing, lawns seeded, sodded, fertilized. 30 years. Durham Region. 623-3299 24-4S Kool Enterprises Domestic & Commercial Refrigeration Milk Coolers Reach In Boxes Prompt Sales and Service Bowmanville 623-3221 623-7997 45-tfSN LADIES Have you ever wanted a special handmade gift for a certain someone or perhaps something for yourself? Well maybe I can help by making It for you. For more Information phone Betty 987-5525 After 1:00 p.m. 26-2SN DON BROOKS & SON General Contractor Phone 753-2577 or 623-2755 32 years experience serving area in all types of household and commercial repairs. Carpentry -- Plumbing Electrical and Masonry YOU NAME IT-WE DO IT! Free Estimates 20-tfS Mutton Masonry All Types of Cement Work Concrete Floors, Foundations and Walls Brick and Block Laying Chimney Construction and CHIMNEYSWEEP G.W. Mutton 623-5981 6-tfSN Kelly's Garden Supply Sodding and Grading Topsoil, Peat loam Well rotted cow manure and our special 3-star mix PROMPT DELIVERY 263-2971 19-tfSN PEACOCK PRO PAINTERS Interior Exterior Quality Work Done with Care 623-9161 25-9S DUANE t. TAYLOR GENERAL CARPENTER Tyrone 263-8471 Experienced In all aspects of residential wood construction plus cabinets, lathe work, furniture and repairs, custom doors and windows. Carpentry done the right way at the right price. 18-tfSN r DUAL A~N CARPET STEAM CLEANING ONLY $45 Dining Room and Living Room Plus Hallway C & J Services Call Collect 623-2095 anytime 7-tfSNP BLACKSTOCK UPHOLSTERY Owner of Randy's Auto Trim For Upholstery Fabrics, and Supplies Household Furniture, Auto and Boat Interiors, Vinyl and Convertible Tops, Custom and Original Work Done. All Workmanship Guaranteed For Free Estimates Phone (416) 986-4731 Randy Bartley 26-4SN JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS-FURNACES CLEANED . PLUMBING REPAIRS Phone Hampton 263-2151 MAILADDRESS: P.O.Box 43 • Bowmanville 4-tfS Newtonville Waterworks Fresh Water Delivery for Pools, Wells, etc. Phone 786-2274 16-tfSN Auction Sale Pethick's Auction Barn Haydon One mile east of Enniskillen on Saturday night June 29th at 7 p.m. Large quantity of furniture and articles, articles, 2 bedroom suites, 3 fridges (old), deep freeze, stoves, wringer washer; dryer, 2 pull-out beds, T.V. (portable), small kitchen suite, kitchen table and 4 chairs and 4 tables full of small articles, power lawn mower. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethick Auctioneer. 26-1SNP STEAM MAGIC Carpet, Upholstery and Wall Cleaning FREE ESTIMATES Phone Roy Terry 623-2474 39-tlSN FURNACES CLEANED Parts and Service Policy HARVEY PARTNER & SONS Bowmanville 623-2301 Orono 983-5206 4-tfS N BYAM PLUMBING & HEATING INC. and AIR CONDITIONING NEW WORK and RENOVATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Village of Tyrone R.R. 5, Bowmanville 263-2650 25-tfSN GROEN'S MASONRY Brick and Block work. Chimneys and Fireplaces. All types of masonry repairs. Phone 623-4877 21-11S Simons Custom Upholstering (Since 1954) Free Estimates Pick-up & Delivery 623-6207 Base Line Rd.W., Bowmanville 9-tfSN North America Concrete Finishing and Foundation Waterproofing Contractors Residential We specialize In repairing leaking basements -with a 10 year warranty. R.R. 3, Sollne Rd, Bowmanville, Ont., Phone 723-0729 11-tlSN Scugog and Area Roofing and Painting Steeps, Reroofs and New Homes Barn and House painting Phone 986-5107 BRINK'S EXCAVATING FOR TRENCHING EXCAVATION and SEPTIC TANKS PHONE NEWCASTLE 987-4995 No Sunday Calls 27-tfS after 6 p.m. 16-tfSN Chim-Chim-Cheree Chimney Sweeps 623-6672 --professional chimney cleaning --all work guaranteed --member ■ Canadian Chimney Sweeps Association Canadian Wood Energy Institute Better Business Bureau n-tts JAMES BRITTON "Jim of All Trades" SPECIALIZING IN REC ROOMS -- WALLPAPERING PAINTING -- ALL INTERIOR DECORATING EXPERIENCED IN ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, etc. Telephone 023-3506 aller 6 p,m, Bowmanville 20-IIS Aluminum Storm Doors Storm Windows Replacement Windows Patio Doors Top Quality Low Prices Free Estimates Phone M. Brooks Carpentry 623-5566 BOWMANVILLE 14-IIS NEED a pressure system? Water Softeners? Repairs to all makes. Harvey Partner, Orono 983-5206, Bowmanville 623-2301.4-tfSN INSTALL a combination wood, oil, wood electric furnace or boiler. Oil - gas - electric boiler or furnace. Harvey Partner & Sons, Bowmanville, 623-2301 or Orono 983-5206. 4-tfSN WATER wells bored, 30 tile. Ward's Well Boring. Telephone 416-372-3025. Representative Harry L. Wade, Telephone 416-987-4531. MS NEWCASTLE UPHOLSTERY Modern, nnliquo, free estimates and pick-ups. Phone 987-4958 29-tfSN LARGE elonmneo and consign- mont auction, Friday Juno 28/U5, 10 run, at Wayno Ward Farm Equipment. Approx. 75 tractors, combines, plus a largo variety ol now and used Inrm equipment. Moro Information (519)534-I03U. Wayno Ward Farm Equipment llwy No. G, Winrlon, Ontario. 2G-1SN Auction sale Friday, June 28th 7:00 p.m. Selling the balance of the Port Hope estate of the late R. E. Sculthorpe together with a Peterborough estate at our centre located six miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. No. 28. Several antique dressers and chests of drawers, antique sheet music cabinet, ornate antique chairs, 5 D.R. side chairs, Capt.'s chairs, 6 antique rocking chairs, spool and other beds, two excellent pump organs, buffets, mahogany parlor table and fern stand, oil and other good lamps, cedar chest and cupboard, lot of silver, dishes, crystal, Bavarian, Willow and Blowblue glass and china pieces, lots of antique pictures and frames, three kitchen tables with nice matching chairs, apt. and full size auto washers and dryers, fridges, stoves, good chesterfield and chairs, rugs, mirrors, new oak double bed, good RCA V.C.R., band and table saws, compressor, Kawasaki motor bike, 10 speed and other bikes, like new 12' canoe, chainsaw, 3 gas lawnmowers, air conditioner, fans, one 10' and one 7' overhead doors complete with hardware, good showcase, plus 100's of other real good articles. This is a large sale and we will be selling from 7:00 p.m. to midnight • preview Thurs. evening, 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Grant and . Wheeler Auctioneers Ltd., R.R. No. 2, Port Hope, 416-797-2127. -- 26-1SNP Auction Sale Saturday, June 29th 1:00 p.m. Auction sale of antiques, furniture, appliances and household articles, the property of the late Lawrence George Cann, Garden Hill, Ontario, property located on County Road No. 9 west of Garden Hill Store. Good refrigerator, 4 burner electric range, dryer, wringer washer, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, beds, bedding, linens, pots and pans, dishes, sewing machine, chesterfield and chair, tables, lamps, kitchen table and 6 chairs, coffee and end tables, lawnchairs, like new - R.C.A. color T.V., oak dining room table with 6 chairs, antique dressers with mirrors, oak dresser with mirror, antique rocking chairs, oil lamp, chest of drawers, pressback rocker, buffet and hutch, armchairs, 5 old dining room chairs, blanket boxes and trunks, old radio cabinets, Huron Woodcraft stove, wooden ladder, garden tools, shovels, 10 h.p. Allis Chalmers ride on lawnmower, etc. Many other household items too numerous to mention. Refreshments available. Sale conducted by Grant and Wheeler Auctioneers Ltd,, R.R. No. 2, Port Hope, Ontario. (416) 797- 2127. . 26-1SNP Auction Sale Thursday, June 27th at 1:00 p.m. Auction Sale of Farm Machinery at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. including the property of Gerald Junkin and many other consignors. 1978 I ht. 886 diesel tractor with cab, 2700 hrs. T.A. Int. 624 diesel tractor, John Deere 1120 tractor with 48 loader, Int. 414 diesel tractor with loader, John Deere 1830 diesel tractor, M.F. 165 diesel tractor, David Brown 1200 diesel tractor, Now Holland 770 2 row forage harvester 1000 PTO - electric controls, 1983 Int. self-unloading forage box - 8 ton gearing, Gehl selfunloading selfunloading forage box - 5 ton gearing, Int. 990hayb!nd PTO, New Holland side rake, Int. No. 30 baler with thrower, New Holland forage blower PTO, Now Holland round baler 1200 lb„ 2 bale throwing wagons and pipe racks B'xlS', M.F. 124 baler with thrower and 2 wagons 8'xl4', Clarke 5th wheel 0'x25' tandem trailer, 1980 Spraymoslcr 3 pi. field sprayer 18' booms and agitator, I8V2' Vibra shank cultivator with wings, trail with mulchcrs, Krauss low tandem disc, Int. 400 Cyclo-Air 4 row corn planter with fertilizer and Insecticides ■ trail, Kncvcrland Hytireln 4- 16's spring reset plough 3 pi., Krauss lovy tandem disc, 20' liny elevator, Ini. /' power mower 3 pl„ M.F. posl hole digger, New Idea Hall lype conditioner, large guanllly of MTC paint ■ various colors • 1 gal. and 5 gal., guanllly o( machinery parts, New Holland Held chopper for zero grazing, M.F, mix-mill, 4 rolls o( cement wire, a very large guanllly ol good, ready lo work machinery has been consigned. Plan lo allend. Terms Cash, No Reserve. Sale a I 1:00 p.m. Carl and Greg Hickson Auctioneers, Rcaboro, On I, 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. 25 2SN Newcastle Village Community Hall 1:00 p.m., July 13th Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton. Proceeds Proceeds Diabetic Clinic, Newcastle Lions Club. Platform rocker, Massey Estate, bone handled utensils, old jars, wooden bucket, brass container, old serving trays, coffee maker, hair dryer, rug shampooer, metal folding tables, bicycles, skis and ski boots, suit case, dishes, duffle bags, gas lawn mower, dog house, rôtisserie, Christmas tree stands, T.V. tables, toaster, kitchen step chair, hose reel, spot lamp, 1977 Vega, 1977 Datsun (reserve bid), motorcycle wind screen screen (reserve bid). Watch this list it will grow. 26-tfSN Auction Sale Selling Wednesday, July 3rd at Durham County Sales Arena (Orono Sales Barn) 8 p.m. The Hereford cows and 4 month old calves of J. Bodnar, Newtonville. These are excellent quality cows and calves so be sure to attend. Charlie Reid, Auctioneer. ■26-1SNP Auction Sale Thursday, June 27 Sale Time: 11:00 a.m. 1096 Lansdowne St. W., Peterborough, Ontario. Having received instructions from a secured creditor, we are clearing the assets of Barbecue Express Ltd., including: Ideal charcoal barbecue unit; charcoal barbeque oven, exhaust fan systems, Garland gas stove and oven, Garland 36 inch grill and oven, 2 Garland electric fryers, Kert dishwashing machine, MKE steam table, chest freezer, upright pop cooler, refrigerator, compressor and unit, C02- sprinkler system, double and triple S.S. sinks, 5 ft. S.S. prep, table, S.S. prep, table (large) c/w storage space and warmers, S.S. plate warmers, 33 seating booths, 2 and 4 capacity, 2 Bunn coffee machines, 2 NCR cash registers, Tiffany hanging lamps, Ross temp ice machine, 4 door bar fridge, bar unit and sink unit, 2 microwave ovens, small pizza oven, outside illuminated sign, dishes, cutlery, plus many other articles, officefurniture, desks, Xerox 3100 photocopier, filing cabinets, chair, etc. Note Time: 11:00 àïrh. Excellent sale of restaurant : equipment. Most 4 years old or less. Plan to attend. Viewing Wednesday, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. McLean Auctions and Liquidations, Oshawa, 576- 7550; Toronto Iine686-3291. 26-1SP Auction Sale Thurs., June 27 Auction sale of farm implements, furniture, antiques. The property of Elmer Burkholder, and Mildred Greenbury to be held at Stouffville Sales Barn, including 550 Cockshutt, diesel tractor, 2 furrow plow, 3 pt. 7' cultivator, 3 pt. blade, harrow, land coller, mower, rpto- tiller, 3 h.p. - M.H. gas engine, corn shelter, garden seeder and cultivator, cultivator, pump, Dominion organ and stool, china cabinet, desk, dressers with mirrors, sewing cabinet, pine blanket box, beds, sewing machine, chairs, pine dresser, chesterfield, brass, wash stand, linen, dishes, glass, pots and pans, tools, many more items. Sale at 6 p.m. Norm and Phil Faulkner, Faulkner, Earl Gauslin Auctioneers. Auction Sale Thurs., June 27 at 11:00 a.m. Property sold. Les Platt, 11 miles south of Campbellford on No. 30 highway to Codrington, then 1 mile west on County Rd. 27 (watch for sign). A.C. Gleaner K self propelled combine with G.M. 6 cyl. motor, 10 ft. grain head, auger feed, 2 row corn head, air con'd, cab, p.s., straw spreader (good); M.F. 65 diesel tractor (p.s., live p.t.o., 3 pt, hitch, good); tractor chains; Bush Hog 14 ft. tandem discs (34 discs, 22", dual wheels, good); Int. 3 furrow trip beam plow; Int. 17 tooth heavy duty cultivator on rubber; Freeman 3 pt. hitch blade; Int. 14 tooth cultivator on rubber; Int. 7 ft, cut mower (3 pt. hitch); Geo. White snow blower (3 pt. hitch, p.t.o.); 30 ft. extension ladder; lawn roller for garden tractor; acetylene welder and gauges, welding torch; two 5 gal. palls No. 30oil; scrap metal; Lister ball bearing cream separator; water bowls; wood furnace for work shop; metal work bench; rubber tired wheel barrow; gear oil dispenser; heated water bowl; water bowls; chains; low cable; single wire stretcher; rope blocks; well tile; 2 wheel trailer; 2 farm gates (14 ft,); large tarp; quantity of cedar posts, polos, and rails; quantity of dry 2" lumber, hard and soft; corn crib wire; snow (cnco; 2 pcs. Vi glass; nine 10 ft. 4" transit pipes; Moto Ski with 16 h.p. flrlli motor; Motor Ski with Sax engine; HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS TO BE SOLD FIRST AT 11:00 a,in. 2 pc. choslortlold; bookcase bed arid dresser; chrome table and chairs; small chairs; dresser; quantity of dishes; radio and record player, wood cabinet; Mlxmasler; large ottlce desk and chair; wheel light llxluro; enamel lop table wilh drawers; wood heater slove; gun cabinet tor 6 guns wllli drawer; Honda 50 bike; culler; 19/0 Oldsmobllo Cullass as Is; numerous other Items not listed. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Box 8(13 Campbellford, K0L 1L0. Phone (705) 653-353:), Auction Sale Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonville, Friday, June 28th, 7:00 p.m. Selling the complete household contents of Vera Sculthorpe, Port Hope. Duncan Phyfe dining table, set 4 walnut chairs, china cabinet, pair Victorian needle point chairs, Windsor style rocker, oval marble parlor table, occasional tables, lamps, framed mirrors, paintings (the Doone Valley • C.E. Hannaford), prints, wicker, basketry, occasional chairs, spool bed, dressers, chests of drawers, bedding, linen, quilts, silverware, sterling, . brass, bronze English mantel clock (C. 1835), German mantel clock, china, glassware, scrapbooks, Port Hope history material, trunks, blanket boxes, white fridge and stove, harvest gold fridge and stove. Also a number of dolls. A very interesting sale with numerous antiques. Terms: Cash. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton 786-2244. 26-1 SNP Auction Sale Thursday, June 27,6:30 p.m. at Orval McLean Auction Center, Lindsay. 1200 Japanese and occupied Japan figurines in storage since 1947, plus property of Mr. and Mrs. Norm Fisher, Pontypool, moving away. Refrigerator, electric stove, excellent colonial chesterfield suite, console stereo, treadle sewing machine, medium size bed chesterfield, chests, 2 excellent gold swivel rockers; trunk, large pipe wrench, flowered beige chesterfield set (like new), 78" headboard, D.L. table, oak dining set, 2 oval braided rugs, portable color television, 54" bookcase bed, electric lawn mower, humidifier, crib, antique cane back rocker, marble top jardenire, electric dryer Frigidaire, china, some antiques, a good sale. 6:30 sharp, starting with figurines. To list sales or consign estates, antiques, phone 324- 2783 Orval McLean Auctions. 26-1SP Auction Sale Saturday, June 29,1 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall In Port Perry (across the road from Lake Scugog Lumber) With small trailers plus parts, air compressor, 7 h.p. Kohler engine, Simplicity garden tractor with attachments, 8 H.P. riding mower, poyver mowers, pool accessories, complete 12' kitchen cupboards, good furniture, some antique pieces, copper kettle, brass washboard, brass lamps, silver tea set, appliances, boat motors, pro hair dryers, grinders, drill presses, air guns, tools, bicycles, and much more. Managed and sold by Pearce Auction Services 655-8073. 26-1SN Auction Sale Sat., June 29, Starting at 12:00 p.m. Complete clearing auction of all household effects, stamp collection, appliances, etc., the estate of Mrs. Velma Andrews, located 904 Rossland Rd. East, Whitby. Partial list includes: 9 pc. walnut dining suite, Mason and Risch upright piano, pull out sofa (like new), chests of drawers, lamps, odd tables, kitchen set, antique radio, rocker, desk, old camaras, wicker chair, quilts, afghans, collection of 300 commemorative spoons, many various plates, Dresden china, cups and saucers, carnival, cornflower and pressed glass, good china, mint Canadian stamp collection (pre-1950's), stereo, electrical appliances, carpenter and garden tools, 7 h.p. garden tractor, w/mower, plow, tiller and blade, plus other mise. Terms cash or good cheque. No reserve. Henry and Gayle Kahn, Auctioneers 985-8161. 25-2S Auction Sale Thursday Evening July 4,6 p.m. Auction Sale of Furniture and Antiques, the property of Leon Lefebvre and others, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, including antique hi-boy chest of drawers with carved pulls, drop leaf table, small oak table, iron and brass bed, washstand, child's oak rocker, dressers, small pine table, 4 curved back wooden chairs, wooden bed, 4 stained glass windows, copper boiler, crocks, wicker baskets, oval frames, organ stool, telephone table, summer couch, brass bird cage, Westward Ho Pitcher, dishes, pots and pans, linens, toaster oven, barbeque with rôtisserie (new), Beach cookstove, hand tools, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 26-2S Auction Sale Cornell's Auction Barn Friday, June 28th at 6 p.m. Oak buffet, oak dining room extension table, 2 piece walnut bedroom suite, 2 new air-tight stoves, McClary fridge and stove, walnut chest of drawers, copper boilers, press back rockers, cement mixer, pine bake table, Bell pump organ, 3 piece modern bedroom suite, modern chesterfields, parlor tables, oval trunks, round pedestal dining room tables, chrome kitchen suites, quantity of 3 horse power lawn mowers, broad axe, Viking 5 h.p. riding lawn mower, 5 h.p. Snapper riding lawn mower, 1974 Maverick, 1971 Dodge, 1974 Chev '/z ton, 1975 Chev van, 1977 Austin, Massey Ferguson No. 3 baler, quantity of' new fishing tackle and rods, tools, ' china and glass. Don Cornell Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. ' 26-1SN ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS INQUIRY NO. 7-85-41 ER The Ministry requires the following equipment for the 1985/86 Winter Maintenance Operations throughout the Port Hope District. Trucks with a minimum G.V.W. of 19,050 kg (Tandem Axle) tor mounting power sanding, single spinner units are required at the following Ministry yards: 2 Trucks - Newcastle, Norwood, Young's Point, Codrington, Rosenealh, Bobcaygeon, Coboconk, Lorneville. 3 Trucks - Fraserville, Brighton. 4 Trucks - Lindsay, Grafton. PLEASE NOTE: Dally standby rales for Tandem Axle Truck minimum 19,050 kg. G.V.W. (mounted with 6.13 m, spreader) Is $35.00 per day. The successful bidders must hold valid permanent Class "R" Licences (or other licences which would permit the services required), In bidders name at time ol lender opening, issued under the Public Commercial Vehicle Act tor the appropriate roglon(s). Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will bo received by the District Engineer until 1:30 p.m. local lime, Wednesday, August 7th, 1985. Speclllcallons, tender forms and envelopes may bo obtained In person or by mail, from the District Purchasing Olllco, 130 llopo Slrool Norlh, P.O. Box 150, Pori Hope, Ontario, 1.1 A 3W3, Telephone 005-6301 oxl. 54. The Ministry permits Equipment Owners to bid simultaneously on moro than ono location while being the owner of only ono vohiclo. Should tho Equipment Owner bo successful on moro Ilian ono location, the Ministry rosorvor, the rlglil lo docldo which location lo award the bidder, based on tho groalosl bonollls to tho Taxpayer, When requesting tenders, please npeclly number el vehicles you wish to tender on. Separate lomis are required lor oriel 1 vehicle. Tho lowest, or any lender, will not necessarily lie ntxoplod, H5-1 SNP Ministry of Transportation and Communications FREE REMOVAL OF FRESH DEAD and DISABLED FARM STOCK $5.00 Charge on Sheep - Goats - Pigs $20.00 Charge on Rotten Animals CALL MARGWILL FUR FARM Hampton 263-2721 Port Hope 885-5274 47 : tfS New President For Lions Club Ron White has been elected as the new president president of the Bowmanville Lions Club. Mr. White, a former vice- president of the organization, organization, and a member of the club for the past four years, took office Monday, June 24, along with other directors and members of the executive. executive. Mr. White, who is married with three children, is employed employed by Goodyear Canada, Canada, in Bowmanville. The new Lions Club president president succeeds Klaas De- groot who was head of the club during the 1984-85 anniversary anniversary year. "The 50th anniversary did not just happen," said Mr. Degroot during the induction induction of officers. "It was proceeded proceeded by 49 years of hard work and dedication by our members." In reviewing the past year, the president noted that the retirement of the - ' mortgage on the club's new addition was one of the major highlights. In addition, addition, the club made a commitment commitment to provide the Memorial Hospital expansion expansion program with a donation donation of $50,000. Mr. Degroot also thanked all members for their support support and paid particular tribute tribute to the Lioness Club for their assistance. Incoming president Ron White reminded the group of the club's commitment to projects such as the fight against drug abuse, diabetes diabetes research, and membership membership development. The following members of the Bowmanville Lions Club were installed in executive posts Monday night by past district governors Ed Leslie and Don Marsden: Iain Macivor (2nd Vice- President); Don Allin (3rd Vice-President); Jim Hil- born (Secretary); Llew Tomlinson Tomlinson (Treasurer); Paul Bellefontaine (Lion Tamer); and Brian Saunders Saunders (Tail Twister). Directors Directors are: Jim Stevenson, Ed Ewert, John Hinman, and Peter Hobb. Enniskillen Following a delicious buffet supper at Lions Centre, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright, Betty and Mrs. Jim Muller called on a number of friends at Marn- wood House. Mrs. Frank Dor- land who is a resident there accompanied the Wrights on a scenic drive of the surrounding surrounding area, calling on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family, ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery and Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and Nicole who were guests of the Rekker's also visited with Mrs, W.E. Sanderson, Columbus. Columbus. We are sorry to hear that the wife of one of our former ministers, Mrs. Walter Crawford Crawford has suffered a stroke and is in Port Perry Hospital, Members of the Nimigon clan held their 27th annual family reunion on Saturday at • the family tree farm in Pontypool Pontypool with about 100 members present. Rain spoiled some of the events but all were able to gather inside the cabin for a hearty meal. Sandra and Mike Corrigan and sons Sean and Graham, Oakville, and Master Alex Nimigon, Oshawa, spent the week-end with Steve and Lois Nimigon and Joanne, Mrs, Pete Carreau, Lake Tahoe, California and Mrs, George Irwin, Bobcaygeon were Monday evening visitors of Miss Hetty Wright. STEPHENS - Juno Mario. Suddenly Suddenly at lior rosidonco, Bowman- ville, on Friday, Juno 21, '985, Juno Allchin, age 50 years, ho- lovorl wilu ol tho Into Austin Stephens, dear mollior ol Margaret Margaret (Mrs, Dan Robinson) ol Rag- Inn, and Janet (Mrs. Doug Mnvln) ol Oshawa, I ovodgrandinolliorol Nathan, Jacob, Amanda, l.aura, and Clinton. Friends may call at tho Munis Funeral Chapel, Bow- manvillo, Irem 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, Complote liinornl service in tho chapel oil Thursday al I p.m. Cremation.