18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 3,1986 Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Work Wanted Auction Sales BYAM PLUMBING & HEATING INC. and AIR CONDITIONING NEW WORK and RENOVATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Village of Tyrone R.R.5, Bowmanville 263-2650 25-tfSN B & L WOODWORKING AND REFINISHING Custom cabinets, mirrors, toy boxes, rocking horses, household accessories and wood refinishing. BOWMANVILLE 623-1178 HOLROYD'S HEATING Authorized ESSO Home Comfort Dealer Oil burner sales Cleaning and Repairs Parts ana Service Plan Hampton 263-8501 ANNOUNCING Newcastle Laundromat DRY CLEANING SERVICE Come with the rest and get the beat. Washing - Drying - Cleaning Cleaning Clean - Clean - Clean m DUAL ACTION CARPET STEAM CLEANING ONLY $45 Dining Room and Living Room Plus Hallway C&J Services Phone Collect 623-2095 anytime NORTH AMERICAN WATERPROOFING We specialize in repairing leaking basements. 10 or 15 year warranty Pat or Romeo Zeppieri Phone 436-6353 PRIMROSE ROOFING COMPANY Reasonable Rates All Work Guaranteed Asphalt and Wood Shingles Metro Lie. B4327 / 1-705-277-3105 Phone Collect R.R. 2 Pontypool WE MMES OFFICES AND CARPETS 623-9166 IIM MUIII « M • C AS (WM | kirn 1 10 40-tfS Employment Wanted QUALITY babysitting in my home. Crib, playpen, highchair, toys and fenced yard. Conscientious mother. Liberty St. N. Phone 623- 7451, Thorough Housecleaning by Tina's Professional Service Also Businesses Dependable Please Phone 623-2657 TYPING done in my home Business, Resumes, Manuscripts, etc. Phone Judith Jamischak 786-2988 "THE FAMILY SERVANT" Helping to meet the needs of today's busy family 'Miscellaneous Jobs/Errands -cleaning homes -emergency or occasional : babysitting -occasional transportation -run errands for business people •jobs within my abilities -genuine, loving, caring service for the elderly Reliable Christian lady Phone 623-5290 CONSCIENTIOUS , daycare. Mother of 2 will babysit in her home. Waverley-Martin Road area. Hot lunch and snacks provided. provided. Preschoolers, 2-5 years. References available. Starting December December 1st. Phone 623-1067. EXPERIENCED cleaning lady seeks work in the Bowmanville area. References provided. Reasonable rates. Please phone 623-3063 Sun., December 7th Ceramic Shop Auction At Denny's Auction Hall 1/4 mile west ol Colborne on Hwy. 2. Selling Selling the contents of a closing ceramic shop with over 400 moulds, pouring table and A.R. compressor. Sale starts 2:00 p.m. Terms cash, cheque or Visa. Gary Warner, Auctioneer 355-2106. Monday Evening December 1st at 7:00 p.m. Special Monthly Saddle Horse Sale Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R, 2, Lindsay, Onl. All saddle horses and tack welcome. welcome. This will bo a monthly sale • first Monday ol oach month. For consignments or further Information Information contact Dill Elllns 705-324- 0724. Sale Managed and Sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Roaboro, Ont., 705-324-0311 or 324-9959. Next solo Jan. 5th, 19B7, at 7:00 p.m. Auction Sale "Kahn Country Auctions" (Formerly Herongate) Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Now located on tno Brock kd„ Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401, Exit 399, featuring every week, excellent selection of antiques, pine furniture, glass, china, collectables, primitives, etc. So join us every Wednesday and participate In one of Ontario's most authentic old fashioned auctions, with no buy-backs or reserves. The "True" auction. Preview from 1:00 p.m. sale days. With our new auction barn facilities wo arc now able to servo you better, Phono us for all your consignments largo or small. Competitive rates. Kahn Auction Services 416-683-0041, or 985-8161, 10-ftS Auction Sales Pontypool Happenings GETTING MARRIED? Silk Flower Wedding Bouquets done in my home. Also, rental of Church Alter Baskets to match your bouquet. Reasonable rales. If interested please phoneCarol 987-5497 SIMPLY SILKS ROD'S PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Snowplowing Interior Painting Wallpapering General Repairs FREE ESTIMATES Rod Coombes 263-8625 WEATHERSHIELD ROOFING ALTERATIONS REPAIRS PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES Thomas G. Yeo 623-9475 1-tfS BILL SELLERS CARPENTRY * General Contractor * Bathrooms * Kitchens * General Repairs of all kinds Phone 623-4116 Thurs., Dec. 4 6:30 p.m. At Orval McLean Auction Centre, R.R. 2, Lindsay. Property of J. Gamsby, Fenelon Falls. Furniture, appliances, some antiques and dishes, gold 2 door frost free refrigerator refrigerator and 24" gold range, In- glis dryer, Hitachi mini washer, old buffet, 4 matching press back chairs, 3 parlour tables, antique press back rocking chair, square dining table, trunks, good chesterfield chesterfield and chair. Local housefull owners moving. 5 pc. blonde oak bedroom suite, green 2 door frost tree fridge, 24" stove, matching Viking automatic washer, dryer, freezer, Hoover spin washer, 8 pc. modern dining suite, 20 HP Chrysler outboard motor and tanks, 5 pc. modern bedroom suite, (just like new), console color television, console stereo, D.P. desk, deluxe chrome suite, guitar, vacuum, bird bath, antique organ, reclining chair, lamps and some dishes, for information phone McLean McLean Auctions, Lindsay 324-2783. Saturday, Dec. 6 Starting 11:00 a.m. Auction Sale At Kahn Country Auctions Three miles north of Hwy. 401 on Brock Rd. (exit 399), Pickering, Onl. Large clearing auction of antique antique and modem furniture, good selection of collectable glass and china, plus many primitives, and lots of bric-a-brac removed from several estates and private sources to feature over 300 items. Terms cash or cheque (with I.D.). No reserve. Snack-bar open. G & H Kahn Auctioneers, 683-0041 or 985-8161. Friday, Dec. 5 6:00 p.m. Consignment sale to be held at Columbus Community Centre. To include several good living room sets, coffee and end tables, lamps, colored T.V.s, stereos, 3/4 bed, roll-away beds, dresser, electric heaters, Thomas organ, a Brothèr portable sewing machine, child's rocking horse, adding machines, typewriters, electric broom, tools, fireplace screen, and many more items to come. Terms are cash or cheque with proper I.D. Consignments Consignments welcome. Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. Auctions. To list your consignments or Inquire phone 416-655-4185. Thursday, Dec. 4th 7:00 p.m. Auction Sale Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonville Selling the household contents from a Port Hope estate, including round oak table, china cabinet, buffet, oak hall stand, display cases, upright bedroom mirror, quilt rack, numerous small lots, antiques, household effects, and a variety of other articles. Plan to attend, attend, Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Auctioneer: Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton, 786- 2244. Wed. Evening, Dec. 10 7:30 p.m. Victoria's Christmas Special Holstein Holstein Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ontario. Robrooki Dispersal of Robin and Connie Parish and family, Woodville, Ontario. Ontario. 45 head of registered hols- teins. A good group of fancy young cows, many fresh or springing, including including 6 very good cows with BOA 164-218. Highlights - a fancy 60" heifer due before sale, sired by Romandale Magic - her dam Good Plus by Admiral Citation with over 18,000 lbs. of 3.7 milk - 2nd dam Good Plus - 3rd dam Good Plus 1 star. Could be a show candidate for next year. A young Very Good cow by a Higher-View Matinee - projected at 154-158-148 BCA - due March to Marquis. Her dam Good Plus 147-166, 2nd dam Good Plus 143-139,3rd dam Very Good with 19,000 lbs. of 3.7 milk. A fancy 1982 Perseus Mark daughter Good Plus due before sale to Warden. A candidate for highler classification. A Good Plus Mall Lancer daughter - 2 year record record 169-161-188, fresh 1 month, milking 80 lbs. per day. A Good Plus Majesty with 2 yr. old record BCA 196-181-198. 61 45 59 over herd average. Bred Ocl. to Slarlmore Sterling, Also featuring 4 yr. old 61" Very Good Pre Star - 1st place dry cow at Victoria County Black and While show, selling selling fresh In Sept., bred back to Warden, sells with 4 daughters including including fancy Sept. 86, Sidney heifer calf. Also selling, 3 yr. old Maternal sister by Ultimate, Good Plus, fresh since September, sells with good Sept, yearling daughter. This young cow could lil anyone's show string. A Good Plus daughter of Ciltimatt due sale lime to Senator, Senator, 2 yr. old BCA 155-161 -168.27 31 34. Good Plus dam 153-167, 2nd dam Very Good 186-189. An outstanding herd. Plan to attend. Followed by Barmol Dispersal for Mol and Marl Barnes, R.R. 4, Orillia, Orillia, Onl. 69 head ol purebred and grade holstolns, (roe lislod, DHIA supervised, unit bred. Herd average average 137-127-131. 26 cows milking, milking, 11 duo by February. A very good Mack 4 daughter soils and her daughter sell fresh. A Good Plus daughter ol Langvlow Astronaut. Astronaut. Followod by Dispersal for John Krabbo, R.R. 1, Ballloboro, Onl. 22 lioad of Grado Holstolns. 9 cows duo end of January. 13 cows fresh and milking well. Wo are accopllng n Untiled number ol consignments. For consignments or lurlltor information contact sales ollico 705-324-0311. Sales stall, John Buckley, 324-4017, Cliff I.II- llco, 439-2300, Wade Roods, 324- 9627 or Carl Hickson Sales Manager Manager and Aucllonoor, Roaboro, Onl., 705-324-9959. Sat., evening Dec. 6th 7 p.m. Pethick's Auction Barn Haydon 1 mile East of Enniskillen Furniture and other articles, Sears tractor, 11 h.p. with mower and snowblower, 1980 Pontiac 4 door car, 3 chesterfields, old wood stove built in 1909, wardrobe, small tables, chairs, wooden chest, mirrors, 2 color televisions, dining room table with buffet, 2 tables tables of dishes and small articles. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pelhick, Auctioneer. Saturday evening December 6th at 7 p.m. Hickson Sales Arena R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. Limousin Production Sale - 51 head of full blood and percentage Limousin cattle. The property of Gilles Chretien, R.R. 3, Indian River, Ont. Free listed herd, 5 full blood cows, rebred, 5 purebred first calf heifers, 2 bulls exposed March and April, 16 purebred cows, 19-88% cows, bred to a son of Nuetron and Quinlin Shamrock, son of Knolland Reality, 6 purebred bulls-3 serviceable age, 3 bulls 6 months old. Terms cash, no reserve. Sale at 7 p.m. sharp. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Onf. 705-324-9959 or 324-8311 (Sales Office) Sat., Dec. 6 at 9:30 a.m. To be held at 85 Frank St., Campbellford. Large quantity of dishes, quantity of antique pieces, antique picture frames, antique rocker, hospital bed, dressers and mirrors, sectional bookcase, plant stands, 2 lamp bases, double wardrobe with mirrors, games and books, antique shoe repair tools, nail dish, etc. old tools, wicker baskets, baskets, butler box, sealers and bottles, bottles, toilet pieces, brass pieces, bedding and linens, Westinghouse frost free refrigerator, old sewing horse, chesterfield, 2 chairs and ottomdn (good), Moffat freezer, Tappan range, old music books, pool table 3' x 5' and cues, Mor- power electric snow shovel, ga7- den tools, several chests of drawers, drawers, ivory clock, console table 3 leaves and 4 chairs, (like new), McClary gas dryer, oil burner for furnace, Keymar kerosene heater, Skil saw, crocks, set of 8 Ironstone dishes, antique buffet with mirror, 2 chicken coop chairs, arrow back chair, wash bowl, pitcher with wheat pattern, storm windows and screens, Toro power shovel, re- cliner (good), Gibbard bedroom suite (good), chrome table and 4 chairs (good), air conditioner 6000 B.T.U., Moffat frost free refrigerator refrigerator (good), 6 dining room chairs, small snow plow blade, table with drawer, rubber tired wheel barrow, piano bench, piano stool, antique bow front dresser with mirror, McClary range, antique antique buffet, Mastercraft snowblower, Sony 20" colour television, television, drop leaf table, brown velvet velvet curtains, Speed Queen deep freezer, wooden bed, organ stool, slant top desk, Amherst upright piano, 12 guage shot gun, McCulloch McCulloch 10-10 chain saw (16"), Pioneer 2270 chain saw (16"). Many many more items too numerous numerous to list. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Box 883, Campbellford, K0L 1L0. Phone (705) 653-3533. Sat., Dec. 6 11 a.m. Close out auction property of Morgan Morgan Driveaway Ltd., Lindsay on Highway 36 N„ 1 mile north of Queen St. (behind Peter's Bun Slop), office equipment, executive solid desk, credenza and chair, shop equipment, tools, 19-5 wheel floats tor moving travel trailers, sign, portable buildings, etc. (some unfit), Lincoln 225 welder, miller welder, 2 air compressors, 2 salamander salamander heaters, grinders, torches, jackalls, benches, aluminum ladder, ladder, drill press, verticle melal band saw, Rockwell table saw, 2 truck caps, filing cabinets, 2 typewriters, desks, photocopier, chesterfield, refrigerator, etc. A good chance to buy 5 wheel floats adaptable to many uses. No reserve. Business closing. Terms cash or good cheque. Preview 9 a.m., sale 11 a.m. Information McLean Auctioneers Auctioneers 324-2783 Lindsay. Sat., December 6 at 11 a.m. Cornell's Auction Barn Complete dispersal of Inventory and store fixtures of local sporting goods store.HOCKEY EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT: Pants, helmets, shoulder pads, shin pads, girdles, elbow pads, Cooperalls, Garbyalls, suspenders, suspenders, cups, hockey bags, gloves, knee pads, sweaters, socks, whistles, laces, assortment ol tape. Above articles brand names-Bauer, Cooper, C.C.M., Rawlings. SKATES: Bauer, C.C.M., Daousl, etc. HOCKEY STICKS: Junior and Senior Sherwood, Sherwood, Kono, Louisville, C.C.M., Torspo. BASEBALL EQUIP- MENT: Bals, balls, gloves, shoes, masks, pads, chest protectors, helmets, lops and pants, socks. RUNNING SHOES: Men's, Ladlos'.Chlldren's-Bauor, Nike, Poma, Adidas. SPORTS CLOTHING: CLOTHING: Rugger pants, shorts, track suits, t-shirts, golf shirts, socks, jackals, sweaters, tops. MISCELLANEOUS: MISCELLANEOUS: Soccer balls, water bottles, wrist bands, hats, pucks, darts, jackets, store fixtures, bins, bunks, wire racks, display cabinets, ole. This Is a very largo sale of over $20,000. wholesale cost plus store fixtures. This Is a groat opportunity lo do Christmas shopping or (or clubs and dealers. Nolo Ilmo-Salurdny, Docombor G al 11 a.tn. Don Cornell Aucllonoor, n.R. 1, Lltllo Britain 705-70G-2103. Saturday, Dec. 6th 12:30 noon Auction Sale Selling the horses, farm machinery, machinery, and equipment ol Gerald and Elizabeth Payne, R.R. 1, Newtonville. Newtonville. Farm located 5 miles North of Newtonville to 6th Cone, and 1 mile East, or 1 mile East of Kendal and 1 mile South. M.F. 135 diesel tractor, New Idea 6 ft. snow blower, J.D. 16 row seed'drill, M.F. 130 manure spreader, M.F. tandem disc, Flemstofte cultivator with souffler attachment, AC 3 furrow plow, J.D. hiller disc, Walco 7 ff. rear blade, Vicon 24 ft. sprayer (3 pt.h. like new), Bogballe 225 fertilizer fertilizer spreader (3 plh), Coop orchard orchard sprayer (3 pth - 45 gal.), 2 wheel box trailer, land roller, 2 Arabian Arabian geldings (3 yr. and 5 yr.), western saddle, bridles; 13 geese (1 yr.), 7 h.p. Roto Hoe rear tiller, pick-up truck cap, 50 cedar posts, rabbit cages and feeders, layer cages, 150 bales hay, 75 bales straw, approx. 800 bus. oats, power grain airator, Page fence, 3 pig feeders, chicken feeders, 3 panels dog run, pig pen, Franklin stove, etc. All equipment in good condition, hobby farm sold. Terms: Cash or Good Cheque. Auctioneer: Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton, Newtonville, Newtonville, 786-2244. Fri., December 5th at 6:30 p.m. Selling a very large selection of furniture, furniture, appliances, Christmas gifts, antiques and. collectables at our centre located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. Beautiful oak round pedestal table with leaf, oak roll-top desk, pine buffet and hutch, rocking chair, antique dresser, dresser, fridge, freezer, like new Kirby vacuum with attachments and shampooer, over 50 Avon collectables, collectables, color TV, wicker and rattan pieces, pine Futon frame and mattress, mattress, single bed with mattress, good crib and mattress, quilts, linens, linens, drapes, etc., organ, 12' x 11 ' new indoor/outdoor carpet, 15 quality new windows (various sizes), china, dishes, cutlery, pots, and pans, curio cabinets, several tables of Christmas gifts, decorations, decorations, candles, toys, etc., 4 new 14" bandsaws with motors, power and hand tools, stereos, lamps, axes, pictures, tables,, chairs, collectables, collectables, 1977 GMC 3/4 ton pick-up, 1977 Honda Civic, 1978 Dodge van--all vehicles uncertified, plus 100's of other, good articles. This Is a large sale starting at 6:30 with something for everyone. Grant and Wheeler, Auction'eers Ltd., R.R. 2, Port Hope, 416-797-2127. P.S. Tickets now available for our New Year's Dance and Buffel-get yours now only $25. per couple in ad- Wed., Dec. 10 11 a.m. 100 Holstelns The Ontario County Club Sale and Els Rock Select Sale, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. Reg., Class., O.D.H.I.C. tested, free listed. 1 excellent, 7 very good, featuring North Star Marquo Pansy (Ex) with 6y 365d 21932 913 4.16% (174-194) fresh in Sept, and milking 90 lb., selling with 3 daughters including the 1st Jr. 2 yr. old at Ontario Cly. Show 1986, proj. at 168-207 by Astro Jet. A (VG) Nugget with 4y (173-203) from a VG dam and selling with her Red Aug./86 heifer calf by Triple Triple Threat, a Red Enhancer - 1st 2 yr. old at Lindsay Exhibition 1986 selling with her Red July/86 heifer calf by a son of Triple Threat, a (VG) Stylist fresh In Sept, and testing testing 5% from VG Dam with 207- 235, 2nd Dam (Ex-3*-6'ET), 3rd " Dam (VG), a Dec./84 Starlite due In May to Valor from VG Tempo Dam with 164-208, 2nd Dam Is (VG) full sister lo Telstar. A group of fancy young cows selling fresh at sale time as well as a deep pedigreed group of bred and open heifers. Followed by fhe Wilson's Christmas Bonus Sale Including fresh and close Reg. and Grade cows and heifers. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. Sat., December 6th at Denny's Auction Hall 1/4 mile west of Colborne on Hwy. 2 Disposing of the complete contents contents of a large local country home Including 4 woodsloves, 2 chain saws, 10" table saw, Johnson snow machine S.T.R. and antique furniture. Appliances: matching set 2 door frost-free fridge, 30" range, dishwasher, auto, washer and matching dryer, 2 freezers, color TV, BWTV, component stereo and small appliances. Furniture: 3 chesterfields and chairs, king size waterbed less than a month old S.T.R., coffee and end fables, cedar lined wardrobe, hall seat with mirror, telephone table, small drop-front desk, pine coffee and end fables, dressers, chest of drawers, maple washsland, pressback rocker, other rockers, night stand, bull's eye oil lamp, plus other oil lamps, old radio, pair of antique armchairs, large oak and pressback chairs, ash dining lablo, walnut buffet, ash bullet, oval dining table and 4 chairs, plus oak table, ornate sideboard, dry sink, ash sideboard with mirror and sholf back, double pedestal desk, cedar chest, book shelves, books, pictures, Findlay oval sieve S.T.R., ornate airtight, rare parlor stove, Franklin fireplace, hand-palnlod chandelier, swag lamp, brass pieces, collectable, glass, china, pots, pans, dishes, plus many articles articles too numerous to mention. No reserves except as lislod. Terms cash, cheque, Visa. Aucllonoor nolo: tills Is on exceptionally good snlo with a lot ol good antiques. Solo slarts at 10:30 sharp--lunch nvallnblo. Preview ol sale starts at 0:30. Auctioneer Gary Warner 355-2106. Thurs. Evening December 4 6 p.m. Furniture & Antiques Auction Sale of furniture and antiques antiques for the Estate of the lale Mrs. Mary Richardson, Uxbridge, selling selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Uxbridge, Ont., including Belanger frost free fridge, 30" Viking stove (both in excellent condition), Viking wringer washer, 2 wicker chairs, press back rocker, wicker basket, trunk, parlour table, Singer tredle sewing machine, chest of drawers, hide-a-bed, 2 dressers, wooden bed, wash set, crocks, mantle clock, oil lamp, picnic table. Also 4 section book case with leaded glass doors, antique wooden telephone, telephone, washsland, antique spinning spinning wheel, antique wooden ice box, brass coal box, baby pram- bulator, antique Jacques and Hayes arm chair, old bee hive hockey hockey card collection, quantity of dishes, dishes, books, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. Ontario Hydro AIR CONDITIONING Ontario Hydro invites contractors lo submit lenders tor the supply and installation ol an air condition' ing system with an approximate total capacity of 600 kw for the Powerhouse Unit No. 1 at the Darlington Darlington Generating Station located in Newcastle. Work is to commence March 3, 1987 and be completed by September September 1, 1988. Tenders will be received up to 2 p.m. local time, Thursday, January 15, 1986. Immediately thereafter, tenders will be opened publicly in Ontario Hydro's Auditorium (Mezzanine Floor), 700 University Ave., Toronto. Toronto. Y,<ï « ' Tendering documents.may.be/ob- tained FROM: 1 i 700 University Ave., 6th Floor Reception 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (or for inspection only) WRITE: Ontario Hydro Attn: G. B. Stephenson, H6 C27 700 University Ave., Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X6 PHONE: (416)592-3571 A deposit of $200.00 payable to Ontario Hydro, is required for a set of tendering documents. The deposit deposit will be refunded if the documents documents are returned to the 6th floor reception desk in good condition within 15 days of the tender validity expiration dale. Tendering documents may also be inspected at offices of the Toronto Oshawa and Peterborough Construction Construction Associations. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $275,000.00 and the successful tenderer may be required to furnish furnish a performance bond. Further details are contained in Ihe tendering tendering documents. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. CHALMERS - Maude Emma. At Stralhaven Nursing home In Bowmanville on Tues., Dec. 2, 1986 In her 90th year. Maude Chalmers (formerly of Aldwych Ave., Toronto) beloved wile ol the late John (Shorty Chalmers) Chalmers, dear mother ol Marlon and Rev. Fred Mllnes of Orono, loved grandmother of Rob and his wile Sherry, David and Kathy. Friends may call at Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, and'ai Iho Trull Funeral Home, 1111 Danlorlh Ave., Toronto, 1 hour prior lo lime ol service. Funeral service In Trull chapel on Fri. at 11:00 a.m. Interment Mount Pleasant comolary, Toronto. Donations to Memorial Hospital Diabolic Clinic In her memory would bo appreciated. 48-1SN HOLMES - Donna Darlono. At her rosldonco In Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday Nov. 30,1906 In her 41st year. Donna beloved daughter ol Rod and Helen Carvoth ol Orono, dear sister ol Roddy, Tim and Oobblo. Friends may call at Iho Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanvillo on Fri. Irom 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funoral sorvlco complolo In cluipol on Sal. at 11:00 a.m. Cremation at Thornton Crematorium, Osluiwa. 40-1SN Season's greeting. By the time this column appears in print, December will have arrived, and with it all the wonder, the hustle and bustle, and hopefully, the happy spiritual significance significance of the Christmas season season will be upon us. The season is short, so pace yourselves not to get tired and run down, and you will be able to enjoy every minute minute of it. Unfortunately, death has touched some families in the community. Hilda Cochrane's Cochrane's brother, Ernest Simmons, of Peterborough, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 22nd. The funeral was held at Comstock Funeral Home in Peterborough on Monday, Nov. 24th. Mrs. Merita Willis died in hospital on Sunday, Nov. 23rd. Visiting was at Mackey's Mackey's Funeral Home in Lindsay on Tuesday, Nov. 25th. Complete funeral service service was held in the chapel on Wednesday, Nov. 26th at 2 p.m. Interment took Cemetery. Officiating minister was Rev. Sangwine of Cambridge Street United Church, Lindsay. Ralph Wilson's father-in- law died in Oshawa recently. recently. He and his wife were notified while on a trip to Gananoque and had to cut short their visit there. Sympathy to all families involved with these deceased deceased loved ones, as they recover from their bereavements, bereavements, especially at this time of the year. On Sunday, Nov 23rd, the service at Pontypool United Church was taken by Nelly Michel and Jane White, due to the minister, Rev. Heather Smith being laid up with illness. Please pray for her speedy recovery. Jane and Nelly did a fine job of conducting the service service and thank yous are given to them for stepping in and filling the gap. Frank Stacey assisted by telling the children's story. ; ' Cliff and Gwen Curtis; ;ymd Bev Bazinet attended "the baptism of their grandson grandson and great grandson, Matthew John Flynn McCarrell at Bethel Church on Sunday, Nov. 23rd. On Nov. 23rd, in the evening, evening, two ladies, Velma Stewart and Gen Smith, from Telecare Peterborough Peterborough told the Adult Group assembled in the church basement, the very interesting story of their organization. organization. It is a listening ministry, respecting the anonymity of the caller (except (except for suicidal or child Bun King Girls ing Well The Toro Bun King Intermediate Intermediate Girls started their regular schedule with Oshawa November 15. Cynthia Hilliard opened the scoring late in the first period. Assisting were Julie Richards and Kathy Coombes. Early in the second period Cynthia was set-up again from Julie and Cathy to make 2-0 for Bowmanville. Oshawa had many chances to score but thanks to the great goaltending goaltending by Patti Doherty, Osh- awa's first goal didn't come until late in the second period. A few seconds later Cathy Coombes from Julie Richards and Cynthia Hilliard made it 3-1. Oshawa connected with 2 unanswered goalies later in the third period. Final score Oshawa 3 Bowmanville 3, On Monday, November 17, the Toro girls played Oshawa Lake Vista at Harman Park. It was a very exciting game with back and forth scoring throughout the game. Cynthia Hilliard netted 4 goals with assists from Cathy Coombes, Pauline Beckett and Yvonne Youngberg. Kim Prout got the Toro's fifth goal on a pass from Julie Richards and Jean- nic Smith, Oshawa won 8-5, The most impressive pass of the game was the effective box that the Toro girls set-up while killing penalties, The Oshawa team didn't know what to make of it. Keep it up girls, because you know it works. Saturday, November 22 was another exciting but slow moving game. Oshawa and Bowmanville went scoreless through the first period and most of the second. Kim Prout opened the scoring on a pass from Tracey Lupcl. Oshawa came right back and dominated dominated the game for the rest of the night. Final score Oshawa 4 Toros 1, Shots on not were Oslmwn 8 Toros 9. The girls arc Improving everythin) they hit (lie Ice. It's because of the great mixture that cxsisls between the girls and the coaches. Keep It up team, you arc all doing a super job, Playi abuse), completely confidential confidential and a competent back-up personnel for community community agencies. Those who man the phone have had a period of intensive training to guide people through crisis situations or just offering offering an ear to lonely people, even throughout the night. They act as answering service to many support groups, in off hours, particularly. It takes about 85 people to take care of all the shifts for a month, the shifts being each four hours in length. The next training program is Thursdays, beginning beginning with January 8th and lasting through to the end of April, followed by a personal interview. The Peterborough number is 745-2273 (745-CARE). Lindsay has a unit but does not operate at night. Their 1 number is 324-4411. On Monday, Nov. 24th, the high scores in bowling were as follows: High Single- Gwen Raper-222. The High Double was tied between Alta Curtis and Gwen Raper at 375. The Strike Fund was not won and will continue for another try next wéek. On the evening of Nov. 24th, there was an informal meeting of the Pontypool United Church Women in the Community Centre to organize a new group of ladies to take over responsibility responsibility in the coming year, 1987. There were twenty present. Dorothy Dewar had some general opening remarks and Yvonne Fallis read the minutes of an executive meeting which took place Nov. 12th. Nominations were held and the new group of officer's officer's elected to take over were: President - Mary Finney; Finney; Vice-President - Linda Sytnyk; Treasurer - Elaine Grabco; Secretary - Sue Kucher; Card Convenor-Eileen Convenor-Eileen Moore. There will be no Christmas Christmas luncheon, but a meeting meeting will, be held in December December tq officially turn, over the-. t books. Those pre^. sent will 'be contacted by téléphoné lof other future meetings as they are arranged. arranged. Delicious refreshments refreshments were prepared by various women and enjoyed very much. We hope that 1987 will be a year of strong support for the church and 1 the reorganization reorganization of one of its most important functioning bodies. The outgoing executive executive will help in any way possible to make the transition transition period smooth. On Tuesday, Nov. 25th, your correspondent and her husband made their monthly visit to Toronto to see my mother. While there, we had a visitor whom I had not seen since my marriage and I introduced Tom. She had just come back from attending attending the wedding of her daughter to an Israeli. Here is her traveller's report. The Orient is much cleaner than Israel or Egypt there is a whole city that live in the dump of Cairo, Egypt in mud bricks and the city fathers do not provide any services. The Suez Canal is the main source of revenue in Egypt, not tourism. Israel is a Mediterranean climate with a dry season and a wet season (winter). They are in the midst of a drought now, and the level of the Sea of Galilee has dropped three feet. There were a few things different about the wedding. wedding. The pattern and material material for the wedding dress were sent from Canada and sewn by a neighbour, who previously was not too much on the friendly side, but has apparently changed. The groom belonged belonged to a sky diving club and nine men, including the groom and best man arrived at the wedding site, a large Baptist convention centre, by plane and parachuting down to a field. The best man had the back of his pants ripped and had to be pinned up by a bridesmaid. The wedding cake, a white lemon cake, made from local fruit was used as dessert dessert at the wedding meal. A meeting of the Toronto- Havelock User's Committee was held at the Via offices on Monday, November 24th, 1986. The main points that came out of this were: 1. ) Two coaches will operate operate each day from now until the spring of 1987, at which time the situation will be reassessed. . 2. ) Within the next month one coach will be designated designated "Smoking" and the other "Non-Smoking". 3. ) A light will shortly be installed at the Dagmar station station stop. 4. ) Commencing on or around February 1, 1987, a Canrailpass will be available available for use on this train, A passenger will be able to buy 10 ONE DAY RETURN tickets at the Monday to Thursday rate, and the tickets tickets can be used on ANY day for a three week period from the date of issue ofthe pass. Some time within the next week or two, I shall be giving giving you a special Christmas message from our Fire Department. Department. Please watch for this to come along. Also I shall be reporting on some of the Christmas events. At the Wednesday evening evening Bingo at the Community Centre on November 26th, there was a turnout of 58 people. Both grocery boxes were single winners but the Winner-Take-All prize had to be split two ways. The Christmas Bingo will be held on December 10th. The jackpot will then be $160 in 61 numbers. This was missed by just one number. We are thankful that not only was Bert Frape well enough to attend, he was a lucky winner of one of the games. "Why don't we jump at opportunities opportunities as quickly as we jump to conclusions." 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 Something To Think About BOB WILLIAMS COST VS. INTANGIBLES When ll comes lo Iho disposition disposition ol Iho body, there are some people who have very strong lootings and those should bo honored. For olhers, however, things are not so cul-and-drlod and they must weigh a number ol (actors boloro making any decision. II cost woro Iho ONLY consideration, the most Inexpensive Inexpensive disposal would probably bo a dlrocl cremation or burial ol Iho body, lollowod by n memorial sorvlco and olllior scnltoring or Looping the cromalns nl homo or burying thorn yoursoll. Ol courso, cost Is NOT, nor should bn, Iho only consideration. Thorn are ninny limes when lamlllos have lound much comlort and peace ol mind being able to view Ihe body. Many people derive a serene satisfaction In choosing Iho type ol casket and burial vault that seems most appropriate to them. Koop In mind that Iho lunoral rituals wo practice have a purpose. To lake thorn too lightly would bo a dlssorvlco tous all. MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 Division SI,, Bowmanvillo Tol. 623-5480 Serving Durham Region Since 1881