12 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, May 28,1986 Phone Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Births Anniversary Memoriams Coming Events Coming Events BOYCHUK --Hello, my name Frank and Dora Lycett wish EYMOUR -- In loving SUTCH -- In loving memory MANVERS ARENA A/tommy and Daddy (Deborah and Michael) are thankful and proud to announce my safe arrival into this world. I am theirfirstchild and came bouncing In on May 15, 1986 at 9:1 2 p.m. weighing 6 lbs. 9 ozs. at the Lakeshbre General Hospital in Montreal. My proud grandparents are Mrs. Olga Anne Boychuk and Mr. and Mrs. William Hesson of Bowmanville, Ontario. I also have a super thrilled great grandmother, Mrs. T. Andrews (Baba) and, I know that somewhere in heaven I have a very proud and pleased grandfather. 21-IS CONNELLY -- Roy and Anne are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Kevin Roy, 8 lbs., 6 ozs. on May 21, 1986. A brother for Sarah and another playmate for Holly. Another grandchild for Roy and Blaikie Rowsell and Hazel Connelly. Many thanks to Dr. Lai, Dr. Pace and Pearl Chang for their attendance at Kevin's birth. 21-1S GLANVILLE -- Dan and Greta are pleased to announce the arrival of their child, a the arrival of their first child, a beautiful daughter, Jessica Monday, May 2nd, 1986. Proud grandparents are Fred and Marion Glanville (Baileboro), Audrey Dykstra (Millbrook), and Tim Dykstra (Oshawa). Great grandparents are Charles Glanville (Newcastle), Stella Kennedy (Millbrook) and Oma Vanbrunen (Holland). Special thanks to Dr, Kizoff and 3rd floor maternity staff. 21-1S GREENLEY -- Hi there. I've finally arrived. I'm cute as a button. My name is Cassie Noreen Anne. My proud parents are Karen and Harvey Greenley. My excited big sister is Kelly Lynn Greenley. My grandparents are Mr. Norman Mulholland, Mrs. Peggy Mulholland and Mrs. Nadine Greenley and the late John Harvey Greenley. 21-1S HALE--CLARK -- Jerry and Louise are pleased to announce.the safe arrival of their first daughter, Kelly Leilla Gladys born Thursday, May 15, 1986 weighing 5 lbs., 9 ozs. Proud grandparents Kenneth and Pat and late Leilla Clark. And proud great grandparents Kenneth and Pat and late Leilla Clark. And proud great grandparents Irene Maritnell and Edith Hale. 21-1SP JAMES -- William and Marilyn are pleased to announce the arrival of their second child, a daughter, Laura Kristen, born May 15, 1986, weighing 7 lbs., 6 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and NTs. Harold Pa'rks and Rev. and Mrs: R.H. James. Special thanks to Dr. P. Kizoff and the maternity staff at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. Thanks be to God who makes all things beautiful. 21-IS KNAPP -- Dennis and Margo are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Katie Marie Darlene born April 15, 1986 weighing 7 lbs., 8 ozs. A sister for Beth and Michael. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Knapp, Bowmanville and Mrs. C. Ray of Grimsby. Many thanks to Dr. Westgarth and the Bowmanville Hospital maternity staff. 21-1S REAL -- Louis and Katherine (nee Penwarden) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Kaltlyn Virginia on April 25, 1986 weighing 8 lbs., 2 ozs. A sister for Meredith. Special thanks to Dr. Hayes, Dr. Norman, Dr. Lai and the nursing staff of Oshawa General Hospital. 21-1S STURROCK -- Don and Dale (nee Piper) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Janelle Elizabeth weighing 8 lbs. 6 oi., Friday, May 16th, 19 86. Proud grandparents are George and Helen Piper and Gordon and / Lucille Sturrock. Very , special thanks to Dr. A Spear, Dr. Lettner, Dr. Notent, S. Alaire, and the fourth floor maternity staff of Oshawa General Hospital. Forthcoming Marriage relatives to help them celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on June 7, 1986 at Little Britain Community Centre. Dancing 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. Best wishes only. 21-1S Open House The family of Mrs. Elva Prouse cordially invite relatives, friends and neighbours to Open House at Ruth Clarke Centre 81 Mill St. South, Port Hope from 2 - 4:30 p.m. Sunday, June 1st In honour of her 90th birthday. Best wishes only. 20-2SNP Death BEGLEY -- Marie (Ashton). At Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, May 21, 1986. Marie Oke, In her 70th year. Wife of the late William Begley and Bruce Ashton. Dear mother of Larry Ashton, Mrs. Ted Bryans (Doris) and Dennis. Loving grandmother of Angela, Michael, Jeffrey, Barry and Kristy. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service In the Chapel was held Saturday. Interment Hampton Cemetery. 21-1SN Memoriams In loving memory ot Maida Annis who passed away May 29,1985. When I'm sad and lonely. And everything goes wrong. I hear you whisper softly. Cheer up and carry on. So Dear God when you see her, kiss her once for me. And tell her how much I miss her since she was called away. Lovingly remembered by herhusband, Lome. 21-IS BOTTRELL -- Raymond. In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away May 20th, 1959. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near. Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever. -- Lovingly remembered by wife Lillian and family. BOWENS -- In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather William John Lome Bowens who passed away May 30, 1985. A sadness still comes over us, Tears in silenedoften flow. Memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died one year ago. -- Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife Jennie, daughter Sandra and grandchildren. 21-1S COWLING -- In loving memory of a dear hujband and father Harley T. who passed away May 31,1967. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever. Ever remembered by wife Nina and family. 21-IS NICHOLS -- For our dear mother who passed away Junes, 1938. The depth of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we love so much. And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. -- Lovingly remembered by , daughter Florence and son Benson. Flowers by Jackiqap "Bowmanville's First Florist" 243 King St. E., Bowmanville Mall Tel. 623-3365 47-tfS "Flowers Say It Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa-Bowmanvllle Area Phone 623-4441 'Trademark ot Van Belle Gardens Lid. 13-tfS memory of a dear son Jimmy, who passed away May 24, 1985. One year has passed dear Jimmy Since you were called away. How well do we remember That sad and weary day. No farewells were spoken No time to say goodbye If love could have saved you You never would have died. There's a gift in life we cannot buy That's very rare and true It's the gift of a wonderful son Like the one we had in you. The many things you did for us In your kind and loving way You gave us years of happiness No one can take away. To your resting place we visit Place flowers there with care But no one knows our heartache When we turn and leave you there. -- Always loved but sadly missed by Mom and Dad. 21-1S SEYMOUR -- In loving memory of a dear brother and brother-in-law Jimmy, who passed away May 24,1985. We didn't know that morning What sorrow the day would bring A bitter shock and grief severe To part with one we loved so dear You gave no one a last farewell Nor even said goodbye For you were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. Our family chain is broken now And nothing seems the same But as God calls us one by one The chain will link again. -- Always loved and remembered by sister Debbie, brother-in-law Joe and brother Gary. 21-1S SEYMOUR -- In loving memory of a dear grandson Jimmy, who passed away May 24,1985. The depth of sorrow I cannot tell Of the loss of one I loved so well. And while he sleeps a peaceful sleep, His memory I shall always keep. -- Sadly missed and always loved. Lovingly remembered by Gramma Bottrell. 21-1S SEYMOUR -- In loving memory of a dear uncle Jimmy, who passed away May 24,1985. We had an unde that we loved And somebody took our love Now we only have him in our hearts To part with one we loved so dear We didn't get to say goodbye We will be with you always We'll see you one day in Heaven We love you always Uncle . Jimmy. -- This is a special piece just for you from your nephews Jason, David and Joey. 21-1S SEYMOUR -- In loving memory of a dear nephew Jimmy, who passed away May 24,1985. He shall call to the Heavens from above And to the earth, That he may judge his people • forever. -- Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Aunt Elsie and John. 21-1S STINSON -- Marjorie. Passed away May 2 9, 1985. Mother-in-law and grandmother. -- Sadly missed and still loved by Carole, Danny and Joanne. 21-1SN STONEBURG -- In loving memory of my dear husband and father George Levi who passed away on May 31st, 1981. We didn't know that morning What sorrow the day would bring The bitter shock and grief severe To part with one we loved so dear. You gave no one a last farewell farewell. Nor even salo good bye You were gone before we knew it But only God knows why. Our family chain is broken now And nothing seems the same But as God calls us all one by one The chain will link again. -- Always loved and dearly remembered by wife Marjorie and daughters Margaret, Barbara, son Charles and wife Joyce, grandchildren Sherry, George and Sheila. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Colbourne are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Debbie to Mr. Tom Spence of Pickering, Ontario. Marriage to take place July 26, 1986 at St. John's Anglican Church In Bowmanville. 21-IS Mr. and Mrs. John Bird are very pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Linda Anne to Lance Anthony Thornton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thornton of Oshawa on June 28, 1986 at St. Paul's United Church at 3 p.m. 21-1S Services M Simpson Memorials Monuments-Granite or Bronze Markers-lnscriptions -Sandblasting 49 LAVINA ST. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Home appointments gladly arranged 21-1SP of my dear husband Andrew, who passed away May 22, 1985. It Is sad to walk the road alone Instead of side by side, But to all there comes a moment When the ways of life divide. You gave me years of happiness, Then came sorrow and tears, But you left me beautiful memories I will treasure through the years. -- Ever remembered and loved by wife Mary and family.21-1SN TEJI -- In loving memory of Tejinder Singh Sadhi who passed away unexpectedly on May 30, 1981. He was here for seventeen years Seventeen years I care for all too dear, He was alive as you and me, But now he sleeps all too peacefully. I cried and cried the night he died, But with all my cries he couldn't be revived. I prayed that he lived But no one listened. He was so young yet so old, He never argued and tried to do as he was told, When people said he'd live a short life, I thought it would be forty or so. I thought it was a joke, When the man said, "Your brother is dead, And you'll never see him again." At the funeral I couldn't believe his body Was so pale, I ran outside and cried in despair ' Once he was alive as you and me Now he sleeps peacefully. -- Love Dad, Mom, Babiy, Tvnu and Preety. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our friends, neighbours and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown to us. at the loss of our dear father, grandfather and greatgrandfather, greatgrandfather, the late Garnet Laverne Symons. Our thanks for the many floral tributes, cards and donations. A special thanks to Morris Funeral Chapel for their assistance and kindness. Frank and Irene . Joan, Nancy, Marilyn and Peggy, Marty, Amy, Jennifer and Jesse. 21 -IS A sincere "thank you" to the HONEST LADY who found my purse outside the Bowmanville Mall on Thursday and left it with a Bi- Way clerk. You made my day! 21-1S The Mac Sween family (Jim and Donna) express sincere appreciation for the many expressions of sympathy, flowers, charitable donations to the Cancer Society, handicapped children, Kidney foundation and most especially the Palliative Care Unit of St. Michael's Hospital. We are grateful to Al and Anna Strike who were so kind in opening their home for a reception after services and to the "Dennison Ladies" for supplying food and refreshments. Additional thanks to Rotary Annes who served guests at the reception. Paul Morris of Morris Funeral Chapel was most accomodating and very helpful with arrangements both here and In P.E.I. We have a very special remembrance of the personalized service conducted By our friend Bruce Smith. The affection and respect shown to our dear Eunice will always be remembered. 21-1S We would like to express our deepest gratitude to our dear friends, neighbors and relatives who sent flowers, gifts and cards, contributed to a gift and assisted in any way to the success of our 40th wedding anniversary held at the Lions Centre, Friday, May 23rd. We were surprised and overwhelmed. A special thank you to our children Janice and Ken, Kathy and Bob who worked hard and did such an excellent job of organizing this happy occasion, one we will never forget. Bud and Marie Moses 21-1S Our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their cards, flowers, messages of sympathy, acts of kindness and moral support In the loss of a beloved husband and father, Leland Mlllson. Your thoughtfulness and kindness will always be remembered. Doris Mlllson and family 21-1S Thank you all, who helped me celebrate my 90th birthday. Elsie Walton, Newcastle 21-1SN STABLES SUMMER SCHOOL HORSEMANSHIP COURSE June 30 to August 22 Each course lasts 2 weeks. Riding • Grooming Practical Horae Care A Management Car pooling may be available 416-986-5558 16-15SN SPRING SUPPER St. John's Church BLACKSTOCK Saturday, May 31st Starting 5:30 p.m. ADULTS $7.00 UNDER 12 $3.00 PRESCHOOL FREE 21-1SN SolinaDayand Beef Barbecue Activities All Day Dance at Night June 14,1986 Phone 263-8380 For advance tickets. 20-2SN ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW* SALE Saturday, May 31st 12-8 p.m. Sunday, June 1st 12-5 p.m. Hwy. 7A E and 35 Hwy. 21-1SN ST. MARY'S GARDEN PARTY LIFFORD Wednesday, June 11 ADULTS $4.50 CHILDREN $2.00 PRESCHOOLERS FREE 5 p.m. until all are served 21-1SN EBENEZER UNITED CHURCH SUNDAYSCHOOL ANNIVERSARY June8 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker Rev. Tom Wlckett Special music by the Sunday School and Choir Coffee following the evening service. 21-2SN VISUAL ARTS CENTRE 143 Simpson Ave. Bowmanville, Ontario ART RENTAL . Monday, June 2nd & Tuesday, June 3rd 1-3 p.m. & 7-8:30 p.m. Drop In and see our selection of original watercolour, oils and prints for Information Phone 623-5831 21-1 SN Visual Arts Centre 143 Simpson Ave. Registration Summer Day Camp for Kids (7-12 y rs.) Theatre In Morning/Art In Afternoon Camp A • July 7-18 B ■ July21 -Aug 1 C - Aug5-Aug 15 D • Aug 18-Aug28 Reg. Mon., June 2nd; Tues., June 3-1-3 Mon., June 9th; Tues., June 10 - 7-8:30 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Phone 623-5831 , c i b L OUR OWN RECIPE OF FISH 4 CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT $4.75 One Loaf of Hoi Homemade Bread Included Every Saturday Tuesday- Senior's Special 10% Off ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd., Phone 263-8421 Licensed LLBO Open 7 days a week Monday - Thursday 9--7, Weekends 11 --9 Banquet facilities for 100 21-1S Phone 987-4600 * ROTARY CLUB BARBEQUE Darlington Sports Arena May 31 Dinner6:30-8p.m. Dancing 9-12:30 Tickets available from members or Phone 623-9174 days. 18-4S 10% OFF 10% OFF WEDDING INVITATIONS OVER30OTOCHOOSE FROM Also Wedding Anniversary Cards Napkins, Matches, Cake Boxes Scrolls, Guest Books, etc. Mothersill Printing Inc. 7 DIVISION ST., BOWMANVILLE 623-1155 2-11 BOOK FAIR at Knox Christian School Scugog St., Bowmanville Thurs., May 29th 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Fri., May 30th 10 a.m.-8 p.m.- Come have a coffee while you brouse and shop from hundreds of books, Vi price or less. Many children's books 99= Everyone Invited. 21-1SN St. Joseph's Bingo Bingo Postponed Due to Holy Week But $300 In 57 numbers next week. 21-1SN First Hampton Cubs and Scout Paper Drive •May 31,1986 Papers beside road by 9 o'clock Any papers after this paper drive could leave at Edith Beavis as next paper drive Sept. 13,1986 Phone 263-2755 « 21-1SN Sunday, June 1st Kendal Church 11A.M. Window Dedication of the Elliott, Carscadden families of this area. REFRESHMENTS 21-1S HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH Sunday School Anniversary Sunday, June 1st 11:30 a.m. Guest speaker is Rev. Paul Erb from New Hamburg -20-2SN EUCHRE Leskard Church Hall Thursday, June 5th 8:00 p.m. Prizes, Lunch Admission: $1.50 21-1SN BIG BAND SOUND Newcastle Community Hall June 14,1986 -- 9 p.m. Dance to the big band sound of "The Royals" It's the Newcastle Village and District Historical Society's Annual Dance. Limited sales- room to dance- lunch. For tickets phone Ron Locke 987-4406 or Pat Macdonald 987-5411 21-2SN HOMESHOW NEWCASTLE AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND BIA 1st Annual Home Show NEWCASTLE VILLAGE ARENA Friday, June 13th 4-TO p.m. Saturday, June 14th 12-10 p.m. Sunday, June 15th 12-4 p.m. FREE ADMISSION Some spaces still for rent. For Information TYRONE LODGE'S CHURCH SERVICE AND PARADE on Sun., June 1st Line up at 10:30 a.m. ■ 21-fSN Newcastle Village Boy Scouts Paper Pick-up Saturday, May 31 Please have papers at curb by 9 a.m. Phone 987-4993 21-1SN Hampton Cemetery Board will hold their Decoration Day on June 8,1 9 86 - 2 p.m. at the Church with Rev. Robin Thomson as speaker. Visitation of cemetery before and after Service. 21-2SN BINGO Every Monday Night Early Birds Start at 7:30 Brownsdale Community Centre Golf Course Rd., Newcastle 21-tfSN Personal 20-4SN Roberta McCann, electrolysis hair removal. Private consultation. Phone 623-6214. (Also private suntanning). 13-tfSNP SEEKING female companion thirty to forty, children no barrier, interests include outdoor outdoor activities, music, reading and art. Write Advertiser 1281, c/o The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville, Ont. L1C3K9. 20-2SN Talking to mormons. Write for free facts on mormonism. MacGregor Ministries, Box 1215 Delta, B.C.V4M3T3. 21-4SN DATES GALORE. For all ages and unattached. Thousands of members anxious to meet you. Prestige acquaintances phone, tollfree 1 -800-263- 9163. Hours: Noon till 8 p.m. 21-1SN TEACUPS, PALMISTRY AND CARDS By Victoria Private or Party Readings Special party rates Free reading to hostess Phone 987-4300 Announcement CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Les Jones on your 45th Anniversary! from the Family Articles for Sale VENDORS wanted for Fabulous new Flea Market and Farmer's Market on 400 Highway 5 miles south of Barrie, Opening June 28th. Permanent spots available. (705)728-33 1 3. 2 1 -1 SN USED desks, files, storage cabinets, stacking, office chairs, steel adjustable shelving, store displays, Blairs New 8, Used, 21 Alex Ave., Woodbridge. Phone (416)851-8100. Near Hwy 7 and 400. A/ton. - Fri. 9-5. Sat. 10-1 ■21 -1 SN STEEL buildings. Miracle Span Spring Sale. Example 32X40 $3,742, 40x1 00 $9,138. Other sizes to choose from. All buildings are complete with doors. Phone tollfree 1 -800-387- 4910,21-1SN TRUCK cap, insulated, excellent shape. $200, Phone 987-5071.21-1SN FREE Hunting, Fishing and Camping Catalog ($5 value). Send your expired hunting or fishing licence (Photocopy acceptable) and S.I.R. will mail a free 372 page (over 6,500 items). 86/87 Sportsman Catalog. S.I.R. Mail Order Dept. 141, 1 863 Burrows Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R2X 2V6. Offer expires June 30, 1 986.21-1SN SMALL bar fridge, good condition, $175. Phone 263- 8114. 21-1SN CALSA weed sprayer, two bikes small childs and 18" tenspeed. Phone 623-4934. 21-1SN PORTABLE T.V., component set, guitar, 263-2 9 20. 21 -1 SN CITIZEN portable stereo, am/fm, cassette, 2-way, 4 speaker system, excellent condition. $150. Phone 623 - 4464. 21-2SN CLEAR sweet water! New technology for treating water at the well or cistern offering well to faucet protection throughout entire, water system. Rusty...Smelly...Bad Tasting ...water, bacteria, staining, chemicals and more. No salt or messy chemicals . . . only 49 cents a day to own and operate. See results for yourself with our 6-month trial offer. If you want Better Water for Better Country Living...phone 1 -800-268- 2656 or write Water Purification Systems No. 203-1 030 Kamato Rd. Mississauga, Ont. L4 W 4 B6. Serving Ontario from Thunder Bay, Cochrane, Sudbury, Ottawa, Kingston, Mt. Forest, London, Mississauga, Muskokas. 21-1SN STEEL building liquidation: Various models, example 30x50 with slide door $4,800. Sizes up to 120 ft. wide. All priced for immediate clearance. Phone 1 -800-387-8 1 4 8 or (416) 828-6262. 21-1SN STEEL buildings relocation sale -Weareclearingoutold ; stock and introducing our new straight-wall line of buildings. Save thousands • Phone Pioneer Sales Dept. Collect (416)678-1585. 21-1SN; NORITAKE China Shop-at- home service. Startoradd to your set with terrific discounts on all recent patterns. Please specify your Noritake China Pattern name and number. For price list, shape reference guide, and shipping details, send today a stamped self- addressed business envelope to Just Noritake, 158 Wanless Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4N1W2. . 21-1 SN Norway Maple to- ■ 12- - $19.95 3 or more $16.95 each Crimson King e--8- Regular $26 Now $18.95 3 or more $15.95 each Weeping Willows 5' -6-$11.25 Potted $15.25 All Apple Trees $7.25 each PearTrees$8.25 Cherry Trees $8.95 Other Shade Tree Varieties Flowering Shrubs and Evergreens W. Richardson Farms Ltd., Hwy. 35, Pontypool, Ont. 277-2312 Monday to Friday 8 a.m. • 8 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. ■ 4 p.m. 21-1 SN c!!UL Tyrone Mills Ltd. (1846) Fresh Apple Cider Hot or Cold Last month for apple cider Freeze It now for summer months Open Monday through Seturdey 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday afternoons -1-5 p.m. Located In hamlet ol Tyrone Rhône 263-8871 17-tfSN REjfKER Garden Centre Nursery Stock EVERGREENS, ROSES, SHRUBS, BEDDING PLANTS, ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS WEEKLY SPECIAL Petunias .59* per box R.R. 6 BOWMANVILLE 623-2300 2 MILES WEST OF BOWMANVILLE ON HWY.#2 21-4SN 8' cedar posts 3.50 Cedars - dig your own 3'-9' -- 2.50 Coleman 3 burner stove 40. Coleman 5000W catalytic heater. 30. Plasterers adiustable level scalford 6'x6'x30" 115. Bricklayers wooden wheelbarrow 45. Steel construction wheelbarrow .. -- 35. Gas driven centrifugal pumps 195. Electric calculator 35. Metal clad tire doors 65. 6 scaffold frames and cross ties 4 wheels & bases 365. 160' ol 1" rope 20. Phone 786-2735 21-1SNP BUY DIRECT FROM THE GROWER AND SAVE Large Selection ■ Evergreens, Shade Trees, Flowering Shrubs. OPEN 7 DAYS MANETTA NURSERY for appointment Pontypool 705-277-2715 21-1SNP 10-OSNP