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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Dec 1985, p. 31

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r I i 14 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. December 18,1985 Phone 623-3303 Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Work Wanted Work Wanted GORD SIMPSON Phone 983-5808 Orono, Ontario Painting Paperhanging Carpentry Remodelling General Repairs Interior Exterior 14-tfS MEL ROZEMA PAINTING AND DECORATING Interior and Exterior Over 25 years of experience in painting and paper hanging. FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-2936 45-tfSN INSTALL a combination wood, oil, wood electric furnace or boiler. Oil - gas - electric boiler or furnace. Harvey Partner 8, Sons, Bowmanville, 623-2301 or Orono 983-5206. 4-tfSN GUYETT ELECTRIC CO. Residential, Farms, Commercial All types of Renovations 100 amp, 200 amp service NOJOBTOOSMALL FREE ESTIMATES Phone 723-3843 Courtlce 49-4N JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS-FURNACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS Phone Hampton 263-2151 MAILADDRESS: P. O. Box 43 • Bowmanville 4-tfS Scugog and Area Roofing and Painting Steeps, Re-roofs and New Homes Barn and House painting Phone 986-5107 after 6 p.m. 47-tfN DUAL ACTION CARPET STEAM CLEANING ONLY $45 Dining Room and Living Room ' Plus Hallway C & J Services Call Collect 623-2095 anytime 7-tlSNP I DUANE T. TAYLOR GENERAL CARPENTER Tyrone 263-84/1 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 OXFORD Bricklayers- Stonemasons Ltd. Established in this area since 1962. 983-5606 All Kinds of Brick Block - Stonework Concrete - Chimneys and Ceramic Tile Repair Work ALSO CHIMNEY CLEANING W. J.SCHMAHL , 32-tfS NEED a pressure system? Water Softeners? Repairs to all makes. Harvey Partneri Orono 983-5206, Bowmanville 623-2301. 4-tfSN STEAM MAGIC Carpet, Upholstery and Wall Cleaning FREE ESTIMATES Rhone RoyTerry 623-2474 39-IISN CJ's RENOVATING SERVICE Specializing in siding and painting, sheds and garages, custom decks and fences. Roofing and home renovations. For free estimates phone: 623-4154 ^ 14-tffiN NEWCASTLE UPHOLSTERY Modern, antique, free estimates and pick-ups. Phone 987-4958 29-tlSN MOM and Dad like to go Christmas shopping? Will babysit in my home day or night. Phone 623-2743. 47-5S Mutton Masonrÿ All Types of Cement Work Concrete Floors, Foundations and Walls Brick and Block Laying Chimney Construction and CHIMNEY SWEEP G.W. Mutton 623-5981 6-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 tor estimate ohone 623-4116 26-tlS HOLROYD'S HEATING Authorized ESSO Home Comfort Dealer Oil burner sales Cleaning and Repairs Parts and Service Plan Hampton 263-8501 31-tfS Simons Custom Upholstering (Since 1954) Free Estimates Pick-up & Delivery 623-6207 MOUNTJOY BACKHOE SERVICE SEPTIC TANK AND TILE BED INSTALLATION TRENCHING, BASEMENTS, WATERLINES, SCREENED STONE, CRUSHED GRAVEL, SAND, TOP SOIL - PHONE BLACKSTOCK 986-4737 51-1SN WATER wells bored, 30 file. Ward's Well Boring. Representative Harry L. Wade. Telephone 416-987-4531 or 433-2522. 46-tfS Snowblowing Driveways * Sidewalks 24 hour call. Phone 623-1586 or 623-1529 51-4SN Building and Carpentry NEW BUILDINGS ADDITIONS AND RENOVATIONS CUSTOM CARPENTRY Theo Van-Oosterom R.R. 2 Pontypool 1-705-277-2812 51-4SN BYAM PLUMBING & HEATING INC. and AIR CONDITIONING NEW WORK and RENOVATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Village of Tyrone R.R. 5, Bowmanville 263-2650 25-tfSN APPLIANCES REPAIRED In-Home Service Large and small appliances. Guaranteed Workmanship Prompt Service Phone 623-7577 Christmas Special 10% 011 We buy and sell used appliances. 51-tfSN 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 ITI Free Estimates 20-tfS Auction Sales Tender ntario Government Tender Submissions are invited from food service contractors Base Line Rd.W., Bowmanville 9-tfSN FURNACES CLEANED Parts and Service Policy HARVEY PARTNER & SONS Bowmanville 623-2301 Orono 983-5206 4-tfSN Aluminum Storm Doors Storm Windows Replacement Windows Patio Doors Top Quality Low Prices Free Estimates Phone M. Brooks Carpentry 623-5566 BOWMANVILLE 14-tfS Proposals are Invited from tood service contractors for the management and operation of a major 282 seat cafeteria and vending machine concession in the Michael Starr Building at 33 King Street West, Oshawa. The Building is the headquarters of approximately 1600 Ministry of Revenue employees. Tender documents will be available on December 18,1985 from: Ministry of Government Servlcee Public Tenders Office Room M1-43A, Mecdoneld Block Queen's Park Toronto, Ont. M7A1N3 Telephone No. (416) 965-1152 OR Ministry of Government Services - Michael Starr Building Mr. R. Williams, Property Manager 2nd Floor, 33 King Street West Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 1B2 Telephone No. (416) 433-5107 OR Ministry of Government Services ^ Orillia District Office P.O. Box 790 24 James Street East Orillia, Ontario L3V6K7 Telephone No. (705) 325-7403 Interested contractors are invited to attend an Information meeting, conducted by the Ministry of Government Services, in the cafeteria at 33 King Street West, Oshawa, January 7,1986 at 2:30 p.m. Sealed proposals will only be accepted at the Ministry of Government Services District Office, listed above, until 2:00 p.m., January 29,1986 at which time they will be opèned in public. For further Information, please contact Mr. R. Williams, Property Manager, at (416) 433-5107. Auction Sale Pethlck's Auction Bern Haydon One mile east of Enniskillen. We are advertising four days of sales at different times. Saturday, Dec. 21st at 7 p.m. Renfrew cook stove, 30" electric stove, 1969 Ford tow truck as is, 1982 Dodge car as is, kitchen suite, bedroom suite, chest of drawers, snow shovels, small tables, two old chesterfield chairs, 3 tables of dishes and small articles. Boxing Day Dec. 26 at 1 p.m. We will have our antique sale of dishes and furniture. Saturday, Dec. 28 at 7 p.m. Our usual sale, we have a large sale of small articles. Wednesday, January 1 at 1 p.m. More articles and artic |e Come have a look at any of _ these sales, help us get our " barns unloaded. Terms cash or good cheque. Merry Christmas. Cliff Pethick Auctioneer. 51-1SNP Cornell's Auction Barn Friday, Dec. 20th 6p.m. The property of Mrs. M. Tredger of Beaverton plus others. Walnut drop leaf table, 6 walnut needlepoint chairs, pressback rocker, 30" yellow Kenmore electric stove, Coldspot 2 door refrigerator, Kenmore automatic washer, Kirby vacuum (all attachments, like new), pine harvest table, wooden wardrobe, Inglis apartment size dryer, chrome kitchen suite, Westinghouse dryer, McClary 30" electric stove, modern dressers and chest of drawers, chesterfield, single box springs and mattresses, coal oil lamps, 5 . h.p. Craftsman snowblower. This is the last sale of the season. We would like to thank everyone for the patronage ! throughout the year. On behalf of our family and staff, we I would like to wish everyone a Happy Holiday Season. Check your paper for our opening January Sale. Don Cornell, Auctioneer. R.R. 1, Little Britain (705) 786-2183. 51-1SN Antique and Collectable Auction Sale Boxing Day, Thuraday, Dec. 26,10 a.m. Brooklln Community Centre Highways 7 and 12 watch for signa Featuring 250 quality items, including a signed Vienna Reg., 10 piece oak dining room suite, made in "Berlin", Pequegnat clock, dining room hanging oil lahip, Victrola, brass bed, music box, Duncan Phyfe coffee and end tables, pressbacks, Princess dresser and matching High Boy, child pedal cart and horse, Royal ■Doulton figurine and plates, R.S. Prussia, Flow Blue, carnival and ruby glass, occupy Japan, Stirling spoons, oil paintings, Rogers silverware, crocks, linen, violins, and much more. Doors open at 8 a.m., snack bar. Terms cash or approved cheque. D.L.S. Auction Service, 416-434-6333. Dale Smith and Gary Hill, Auctioneers. 51-1SN Ontario MGS Ministry of Government Servlcee 51-1S Serving Bowmanville and surrounding area since 1979 a CHIM-CHIM-CHEREE CHIMNEY SWEEPS PHONE 623-6672 BOWMANVILLE. ONT. H U " H MEMBER: Canadian H Chimney Sweeps Assoc. Better Business Bureau Canadian Wood Energy Ins. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TAKENOTICETHATa Public Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at the CITY HALL, 500 GEORGE STREET NORTH, COUNCIL CHAMBER, PETERBOROUGH, PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO on WEDNESDAY JANUARY 8th, 1986 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the Board will hear an application in accordance accordance with the Liquor Licence Act, and Regulations thereunder. The following establishment has applied fora licence of the class indicated, and the application will bo entertained at the aforementioned aforementioned location and time: Application For New Licence Hanc's Chicken 8, Ribs Restaurant Town of Newcastle, 75 King St. E„ Bowmanville Dining Lounge Licence Applicant: Victor Terry Hanc Jr. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who Is resident In the municipality and who wishes to make representation relative to the application, shall make their submission to the Board in writing prior to the date ol the hearing, or in person at the time and place ol the hearing. (Copies of written submissions will be forwarded to the applicant). Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lakcshorc Boulevard East TORONTO, Ontario, M5E 1A4 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT LLDB04SG FINE QUALITY. MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seel l It's your guarantee of permanence STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 'Akt/imuJ Dtilir Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundee St. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 Season's Greetings To all our relatives, friends and neighbors A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Harvey and May McGill 51-1S Editor's Mail To Mr. John M. James, Editor, arid the Staff of The Canadian Statesman, and its many readers: "May you have The gladness of Christmas which is HOPE; The spirit of Christmas which is PEACE; The blessing of Christmas which is LOVE." Walter and Gladys Short, R.R. No, 2, Bowmanville, Ontario. Still Time to Register for Countdown to Quitting There's still time to register for the Lung Association's stop-smoking program, "Countdown." This seven session course will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 7th in the Library of Adelaide House, YWCA, 199 Centre St., Oshawa. A $50 registration fee is payable in advance and covers all costs, including permanently bound course Reference Materials, counselling counselling at sessions, Maintenance Manual and a relaxation tape. The Lung Association has tested Countdown extensively over a three year period, and attributes its success equally to the support of group members and to the direction and encouragement of trained Lung Association Course Leaders. Over five weeks participants are taught to identify smoking triggers, and to apply coping techniques and alternate behaviours. All sessions are held in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. For more information on this Lung Association program, program, phone Durham Region Lung Association, at 723-3151. 15 individuals, one group named Ontario Junior Citizens «There definitely are some great kids in our province,» summed summed up Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year awards chairman Don Smith recently as he announced the names of the 15 individuals and one group which will receive Junior Citizen citations for 1985. Mr. Smith, Publisher of the Bracebridge Herald Gazette, chaired an all-day session as five judges representing the contest co-ordinator Ontario Community Newspapers Association (OCNA) and patron CP Air combed through 115 nominations before deciding on the final recipients. Young people aged 6 to 18 who have proven their courage, ingenuity, ingenuity, resourcefulness, initiative leadership, fortitude, community service and selfless performance were eligible to be nominated. Mr. Smith said each one of the nominees nominees was deserving of an award and the quality of this year's entries was «excellent». The recipients and their families families have been invited to attend OCNA's annual convention in Toronto February 13,14,15. They will be honored at a reception sponsored by Ontario's new Lieutenant Lieutenant Governor Lincoln Alexander Alexander in his suite at Queen's Park and the awards will be presented by him at a convention luncheon Friday, February 14. Each will receive a $200 cheque a plaque, a gold lapel pin and a family portrait with the Lieutenant Lieutenant Governor. The 1985 recipients include: CORY BENDZSAK, 11 of Wind- sor, for rising above physical limitations limitations to excel in school work and become both a leader and a helper. helper. Cory has cerebral palsy. , DÀVID BROWN, 8, of London, for quick action which saved the life of a three-year-old girl who had fallen into a drainage hole containing three metres of water. KEVIN, KRISTOFER and KYLE BUTTON, ages 11, 8, and 6, of Stoney Creek, for humanitarian assistance to their family in accepting accepting and assisting with the care of 30 foster children who have shared their home over the past decade. JENNIFER GEER, 11, of Prince Albert, for courage and selfless generosity in donating bone marrow marrow from her body in an attempt to save the life of her younger brother brother who had cancer. DARCY METZGER, 18, of Waterloo, Waterloo, for reacting calmly under pressure pressure at the scene of a car-hay- wagon collision that claimed three lives. His actions helped to prevent prevent further loss of life. . CASEY MORRISON, 7, of Coll- ingwood, for his courage, patience cheerfulness and efforts to complete complete school work despite cerebral palsy and lack of use of his arms and legs. His wheelchair has a Blissymbolics computer board with which he communicates by pressing a control plate beside his head. SHERRY AND KEVIN PELTO - MAKE 12-year-old twins from Huntsville, for exceptional volunteer volunteer service to trainable mentally retarded students at Huntsville Public School since 1982. EDDIE RICHARDS, 13, of Dem- orestville, for a courageous lifesaving lifesaving act after a three-wheeler overturned, pinning his friend be ■ neath the machine. Despite the fact his hip was fractured and his leg broken in five places, Eddie rescued his friend and drove the machine over six miles for help. JULIE AND DIANE SALTER, sisters sisters aged 14 and 13, of Enterprise, for saving the lives of their two younger sisters (as well as their, own) in an early morning fire at their home. They led the youngsters youngsters out of a second storey window window to safety. REGINALD TOPPING, 15, of Windsor, for humanitarian service in promoting social awareness of handicapped children. A victim of spina bifida since birth, he served as Windsor's Easter Seal Timmy in 1981 and became the Ontario Timmy the following year. He constantly constantly works to inprove life for the handicapped. LAUREN VANCAEYZEELE, 10, of Newmarket, for a daring rescue of three small children from a burning burning car. Although the fire was contained to the dash of the car and was soon extinguished by adults, adults, Lauren's bravery and quickthinking quickthinking in a potentially dangerous dangerous situation were applauded. GROUP AWARD: W.J. Wood Vocational Secondary School students from Mississauga received received a group award for providing both moral and financial support when fellow student Gary Ladouc- eur received spinal injuries and was paralyzed from the waist down in a hockey game. In less than five months the students raised over. $13,000 for the Lad- ouceur Trust Fund, for his continuing continuing care and education. There were 115 nominations submitted by community newspapers, newspapers, schools and citizens in this, the International Year of the Youth. In the program's first five years a total of 704 young people have been nominated for awards, and 50 individuals and four groups have received Junior Citizen citations. OCNA President Jocelyn Shrier of Goderich praised all those who were nominated for an award, and thanked the citizens, teachers and newspapers for submitting nominations. nominations. «Even those who were not among the final recipients can be proud of their accomplishments, for 'going that extra mile' in heroism, heroism, humanitarianism, community service or overcoming physical limitations,» she said. «We are proud of all of our young people». 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 Somethinv To Think About GARY CONWAY - DIR ECTOR- G.D.S. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GARBAGE DAY PICK-UP Dec. 25 and 26 garbage will be picked up Friday, December 27 The Jan. 1st pick-up will be done - on January 2nd ON VIEWING Viewing the body of the deceased deceased can serve an important (unction for the survivors, according according to studies done by a number of respected social scientists. Though it is true that there are elements of disguise in the preparation of the body for the funeral, these efforts are no more the basis of the funeral ceremony than the use of cosmetics or a veil is the basis for a wedding. Rather, the attempt attempt to conceal the ravages of suffering or trauma are only an attempt to facilitate a rather positive part of the ceremony. Viewing the person as best remembered remembered can help move the grieving survivors along from a shocked denial of the death to a recognition and possible (Inal acceptance nl it. In the same light, the other parts of the funeral service all have their place and importance. importance. People gather together, acknowledge the death, share in the grief, participate in the mourning rites, and witness the final disposition of the body. MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 Division St., Bowmanville Tel: 623-5480 Senring Durham Region Since 1881 * Christmas and New Year's Holiday Schedule The Newcastle Hydro Office will close on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. December 24, 1985 and remain closed until. 08:00 a.m. Monday, December 30,1985. New Year's, the office will be closed on Wednesday, January 1,1986 and will reopen for business at 08:00 a.m. January 2,1986. Should' you experience problems during the period outlined above please refer to our after hours service623-4452. Thank you for your patronage and wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Prosperous New Year. 1 M.J. Watson, Manager Newcastle Hydro-Electric Commission.

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