The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, April 29, 1987 17 Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Auction Sales '! Auction Sale Cornell's Auction Barn Friday, May 1st at 6 p.m. 10 pee. dining room suite, 4 matching pressback chairs, open-face washstand, antique upright pump organ, odd pressback chairs, bed chesterfield, modern chests of drawers, single box springs and mattresses, iron bed with brass trim, new pine chesterfield with matching chairs, oak sideboard, wool winder, parlor tables, oval top trunks, 14" bench band saw, garden trailer, 3 h.p. lawnmower, 4 h.p. Merry tiller skldoo trailer with racks, quantity of bedding, coal oil lamps, butter prints, collector knives, WW 1 medals. Don Cornell, auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786- 2163.17-1SNP Auction Sale Sale Time: 6:00 p.m. 870 Taunton Rd.,E. Whitby ( 1 /2 mile east of Thlckson Rd.) Auction sale the property of Robert Osbourne of Ajax, giving up housekeeping (house sold) plus others, Including 9 piece diner, cedar chest, blanket box, large walnut wardrobe with mirror, walnut 4 poster bed, chest of drawers, drop front desk, wicker chair, Bowmanville rocker, oak dresser with bevel mirror, 2 treadle sewing machines, trunk, Sklar bed chesterfield and chair, several old parlour tables, platform rocker and matching chair, small freezer, Hoover spin dry washer, Electrolux vacuum cleaner with power nozzle, oil paintings. Iron patio set (glass top), coffee and end tables, 3 piece bedroom suite, oil lamp, Carnival, Biscuit barrel, several pieces of' collectible glass, child's bedroom suite, dresser, Captain's bed, desk and chair, davenport and chair, recllner, hooked rugs, bedding, fan, handmade quilts, blankets. 2 chrome suites, old chairs, gramophone, pots and pans, household dishes, garden tools, Mastercraft gas lawnmower, office chair, brass fireplace screen, approx. 60 old metal soldiers, Gingerbread clock, plus many other articles. NOTE TIME: 6:00 p.m. This is an excellent sale of collectible glass and furniture. Plan to attend. Watch for special antique and estate auction from Vermont U.S.A. our next sale. Viewing from 1 p.m. day of sale. Ross McLean Auctioneer 576-7550 or 686- ,3291,,. . .. 17r1SNP Auction Sale Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonvllle Friday, May .1st at 7:00 p.m. Selling numerous antiques, from the home of J.F. Douglas, Port Hope. Upright radio, oak library table, music cabinet, Victorian table, 4 Victorian parlour chairs, beds, washstands, chests ot drawers, dressers, settee sofa, Duncan Phyfe coffee table, desk, oil painting, pantry cupboard, candle table, chests, drop front secretary desk, 5 pee. bedroom suite, glassware, dishes, bedding, also selling the contents from a Bowmanville apartment. Piano stool, sideboard, dining table, pressback chairs, old rockers, tables, trunk, pictures, trames, old china, etc. Terms: cash. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton, 786- 2244.17-1SNP Saturday, May 2 at 11 a.m. Farm sold. 2 tractors, full line of farm machinery, Hereford cattle, hay, straw, property of Marg and Norm Lusted, Woodvllle. 4 miles south on Hwy. 48, last on 13th Con. 1 mile. White 260 diesel tractor with cab, 2280 hrs., Ford 600 tractor with heavy duty loader, tractor chains, tractor weights, M.F. 160 manure spreader, White 251 10' double disc, 14' cultivator, Massey 4 furrow plow, Inland double hay turner, cement mixer, heap houser, farm scales, M.F. 8' snow blower, Massey 10 baler, 28' grain auger, 6 ton wagon with 18' rack, 6 sections harrows, round bale feeder, bale stooker, M.F. 33 -17 run seed drill, 30' hay elevator, ti - 3 bushel pig feeders, 20 farrowing crates, 3 point sprayer, 6 - 20' treated posts, quantity small useful Items, 400 bales 2nd cut hay, 400 bales wheat straw. Cattle -11 head Hereford cattle, 4 mature cows, some with calves at side or due soon, 4 yearlings, 3 - 2 year old. Machinery well kept and In good condition. 11 a.m. Lunch available. No reserve. Farm sold. Orval McLean Auctions 324-2783 Lindsay. 1/-ISNF Saturday, May 9 at 10 a.m. Mitchell's Auction Building, 2 miles east of Omemee on Hwy. 7. 3 miles north on Emily Park Rd. Properly of Mrs. B. Harding of Lakelield and others. Large quantity and an excellent variety of antique and modern furnishings, china and glass, large quantity of tools, tool chests and cupboards, Oliver Cockshult baler, 4 furrow ace bottom trail plow and chain lift cultivator on rubber. Listing next week. Doug Mitchell auctioneer, Sales Manager, R.R. 4, Omemoo 705- 799-6769.17-1SNP Auction Sale Saturday, May 9th at 9:00 a.m. Annual horso sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ontario. Expecting 200 heavy and light horses. Equipment solo ot 9:00 a.m. shnpr. Horso solo ot 11:00 a.m. For catalogues or further Information contact Clark Trent 953-9535 or Don Robertson 324-2409. Solo managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Ronboro, Ontario 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. 16-3SN Auction Sale Wednesday, May 13 at 10 a.m. Consign now to the new Peterboro Auction Centre - Hwy. 7 east, Peterborough. Accepting trailers, tractors, farm machinery, vehicles, boats, motorcycles, recreation vehicles, construction equipment, tools, shop equipment, riding lawn mowers, etc. We will be selling the farm machinery of Wally Lazaruk, Keene and assets of Kawartha Roofing, Peterborough. (F. Alan Lawson, Trustee). Bring to barn or phone by May 1 st, 745- 5007. Orval or Dale McLean, Auctioneers. Call now to book your sale. 16-3SNP Estate Aucton Sale Saturday, May 2nd at 11:30 a.m. at Orange Hall, Cobourg For the estate of Anthony McKearney, Ball Street, Cobourg. 1968 Corvette Coupe (19,000 original miles). Sold as Is, subject to reserve. Frigidaire refrigerator, Findlay 24" "range, Simplicity wringer washer, Westinghouse automatic dryer, pine blanket box, pine chest of drawers, 2 pee. leatherette chesterfield suite, Singer drop head sewing machine, dinette suite, Kenmore vacuum with power head, double wardrobe, hall tree, knee hole desk, chest of drawers, dehumldlfler, Zenith color T.V. and converter, Hi-Fi, 2 pee. bedroom suite, Hltlchi cassette player (new), Husquana 308 rifle, oak umbrella stand, platform rocker, dresser, pictures, lamps, wall mirror, china and glassware Including good antique pieces, set luggage, kitchenware, electrical appliances, lawnmower, hand made quilts, old coins, linens and blankets (some new) plus many other Items with the estate. Car sells at 1:00 p.m. Terms cash or cheque with I.D. No reserve except on car. Lunch available. Paul Lean Auctioneer. Phone 352-2403. 17-1SNP Auction Sale Friday, May 1st at 7:00 p.m. At our centre located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. Two good couches and matching chair, Kenmore rug cleaning power unit, propane and gas ranges, single beds, kichen table and chairs, rockers lots of good lawn and other chairs, crib, high chair, , lamps, bicycles, cupboard doors, chests 'b'f - drawers';""-'Stereo,- wrought iron railings, black and white T.V., antique bathtub, clock, dolls, china, dishes, glass and collectables, metal desk, tool storage cabinets, filing cabinet, spark plug cleaner, wheel balance machine, battery charger, industrial oil pump, tool boxes, gas weedeater, gas lawnmowers, plus hundreds of other good articles. Grant and Wheeler Auctioneers Ltd., R.R. 2, Port Hope, 416-797-2127. 17-1SNP Estate Auction Saturday, May 2nd at Denny's Auction Hall '/< mile west of Colborne on Hwy. 2. Selling the estate of the late Mr. E. Bucland of Trenton. Antique pine flat-to-wall, all original oak, extension table with turned legs, antique bedroom suite with bed and matching dresser and vanity with mirror, other bedroom suites, single bed, two washstands, pair of antique blankets in excellent condition, S.T.R. silver tea service S.T.R. antique oak side board with bevelled glass mirror, other qood antique sideboard with mustache nulls double side-by-side with drop front desk, beer fridge, RCA color T.V., chesterfield chair, love seat, coffee table, end tables, antique pressback chairs, antique buffet hump back trunk, antique fancy parlour table, oil lamps, antique walnut framed settee, chrome suite, towels, linens, pots, pans, dishes, china, glass and other articles too numerous to list. Sale starts at 10:30 sharp. Terms cash, cheque Visa, Mastercard. Gary Warner, Auctioneer, 355-2106. 17-1SNP Cornell's Auction Barn Tuesday, Mays at 6:30 p.m. The estate of the late Victoria May MacDonald formerly of Seymour Ave., Toronto. 6 pee. maple dinette suite, yellow wrought iron kitchen suite (oval glass top table and 4 chairs), 26" color T.V. with converter and remote, 5 shelf bookcase, gold bed chesterfield, antique oak hall mirror, Viking wringer washer, modern white French Provincial bedroom furniture, single box spring and mattress, occasional chairs, Kirby vacuum, Viking console, stereo, 4 signed Waterford glasses, quantity of signed prints, oil paintings, collector plates, coins, stamps, Christmas bells, many Chinese vases. Don Cornell, Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786- 2183.17-1SNP Auction Sale Kahn Country Auctions. Every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Located 3 miles north of Hwy 401 (exit 399), on tho Brock Rd., Pickering, Featuring every week, excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, collectables, primitives, etc. So Join us every Wod. and participate in one of Ontario's TRUE auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. Previews from 1:00 ,m, Como see our now auction arn facility with lots ol free parking and othpr quality features to handle your sales olllclontly and professionally. Consignment and Estate soiling our specialty. G and I I Kahn auctioneers • (416) 603-0041. 3-tlS Auction Sales Auction Sale Saturday, May 2 Sale Time: 10:30 a.m. Farm Sold Selling the full line of farm machinery, Race and Show horse equipment, cattle and some antique furniture, the property of Ivan and May Cochrane, R.R. 2, Blackstock on 7A Hwy., 4 miles east of Port Perry. M.F. diesel 165 tractor with cap; M.F. 65 tractor, N.H. 310 baler, N.H. 213 manure soreader. 12' cultivator 6' Bush Hog, mower, Allied bale stooker, N.H. side rake, 2 hay wagons, 16' 3-furrow 14" trip beam plough, 7' M.H. mower, 13 disc, seed drill, 28' grain auger and motor, 5 sec. of harrow, steel roller, wheelbarrow, 6' scraper blade, defogger, clippers, water palls, snow fence, steel posts, 100 cedar posts, quantity of hay. Vehicles: 1970 Vi ton Chev truck. 1974 one ton with stock racks. Standard bred mare, born April 1981 - Mastro Shelly by Ambro Jet, 2 Jogging carts, 3 race bikes, road buggy with top, pony show buggy, new and used and show harness, complete set of new road team harness, blankets, bridles, halters, knee boots, pads, bandages, harness trunks and much more, Cattle: 6 cross-bred heifers, cow with calves at side. Furniture: Mason and Risch apartment size piano, 15 foot freezer, old rocker, coal oil lamp, pine blanket box, 2 old washstands, oak arm chair, sideboard, 2 desks, Moffat 30" stove, old dressers, dishes and odds and ends. Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane have been In the horse business at this location for over 47 years, so there are many unlisted items to be sold. Please come and enjoy the day. Lunch available. Owner and Auctioneer will not be responsible for accidents or Injuries In connection with this sale. Terms cash or cheque with I.D. Note time of sale -10:30 a.m. Furniture will sell first - then horse equipment, Implements and cattle. Auctioneers - Don and Phil Cochrane. Phone 985-2788. 16-2SN Auction Sale Saturday, May 9th at 12 noon Auction sale of livestock, Implements, some furniture. The property of the late Ivan Mountjoy, Lot 13, Con. 2 (Old Cartwright Twp.) Scugog Twp. 3 miles south of Blackstock on t-Durham Hwy. 57 to Con. Line 1 -Tirst tarm on north side. 43 head .of Hereford cattle, 35 mature Hereford cows, 7 with calves by side, remainder due July and August, Limousin bull rising 4 year old, bull exposed Oct. 1, Nuffuld 465 diesel tractor, John Deere 4 furrow trip beam plough, Triple K cultivator, MF No. 9 baler PTO, New Idea 7' trail mower 30B, John Deere side rake, New Idea 217 manure spreader PTO, 2 roller bearing wagons with racks 8' x 16', rubber tired wagon with .rack, grain bin dryer, Electric Champion oat roller, 18' grain auger 4", buggy, set of farm sleighs, Int. 8 blade tiller, quantity or tools, tun line of machinery, pool table, RCA colour T.V., camper fits In % ton truck - with propane, fridge, stove, oven, furnace, complete with dishes, ots and pans, sleeps 4, toilet, asin. Many other articles. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 12 noon. Machine Sale at 12:30 pm. Cattle at 2:30 p.m. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontario, 705- 324-9959 or 324-8311. 16-3SN Auction Sale Saturday evening, May 2nd at 7:00 p.m. Second In cow-calf spring dispersal sales series at Lindsay Community Sale Barn, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ontario. Lead herd, 146 head. The property of John Ryan, R.R. 1, Bloomfield. 90 mature Charolals - Limousin - Slmmenlal and Hereford cross cows - bred Limousin, 50 with calves by side, 40 due May and June, 2 - 97% Limousin bulls, followed by 63 head of Limousin and Charolals cattle. The property of Paul and Diana Andrews, R.R. 2, Consecon, Ontario. 17 mature Limousin cows with 5 calves by side. Remainder due In May. Limousin 80% polled bull sells, 30 Limousin and Charolals Western heifers - bulls exposed July 22nd, heifers bred to % Maine Anjou and '/< Hereford Index 136 - bull does not sell. 5 Limousin steers 1 year old, 5 Limousin open heifers 1 year old, 3 year old fullblood Limousin bull. Also selling 15 mature Hereford and Angus cows, 5 Hereford heifers due In May, Hereford bull 4 year old, qualifies for Red Meat Program. Expecting 300 head minimum. Plan to attend. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 7:00 p.m. sharp. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. 16-2SN Spring Stocker Sales Wednesday, April 29th at 10a.m. Lindsay Sale Barn, R.R. 2, Lindsay. Contact Carl Hickson 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. Wednesday, May 6th at 10 a.m. Peterborough and Victoria County Cattlomon's Salo at Lindsay Sale Barn R.R. 2, Lindsay. Contact Wayne Tolford - 705-292-9531. Thursday, May 7th 12 noon Qulnto Cattlomon's Slockor Sale at Hoard's Station Sale Barn, R.R. 5, Campbollford, Ontario. Contact Pat Quinn, 705-053-2010. Sales managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Ronboro, Ontario 705-324-9959 or 324- 2774. 15-4SN Auction Sale Saturday, May 2nd at 1:30 p.m. Giving up farming due to ill health. Auction sale of farm machinery, some furniture. The property of Ralph Ecclestone, Lot 29, Con. 2, Cartwright Twp. 12 miles east of Port Perry to East Quarter Line on Hwy. 7A - 4 miles south and V* mile east on Con. 2. John Deere 2140 diesel tractor - power steering with 146 manure loader, hydraulic bucket, W6 Int. gas tractor PTO - like new, W4 Int. gas tractor like new, 1964 Chev 60 truck with hoist, grain racks 8' x 12' - 25,800 miles. John Deere 2010 diesel crawler loader with bucket and 50 back-hoe, Int. 93 self-propelled combine 10' header, John Deere 336 baler PTO, Kongskllde 12' cultivator 3 pt., New Holland 479 hay bine PTO, John Deere 4-16's trip beam plough, Cockshutt 7' trail power mower, Maple Leaf manure spreader PTO, John Deere (Van Brant model FB) 17 double disc openers combination seed drill, Bush Hog 6' rotary mower, John Deere 6 ton wagon with rack 8' x 18', 2 roller bearing 5 ton wagons with 8' x 16' racks, 1972 TNT skldoos, wood splitter 3 pt., fertilizer spreader 3pt., double moldboard potato plough, Int. side rake, cement mixer on wheels, Champion oat roller with 1 h.p. motor, 4 hives of bees, 32' hay elevator on wheels, 20' grain elevator with motor, 18' grain auger 4" with motor, Patz stable cleaner - 200' of chain-18' chute, pig box and scales, 1 ton chain blocks, antique drill press, some hand tools, a top line of well kept farm Implements - bought new by vendor, square wooden table, settee, love seat, arm chair and straight chair, couch and chair, chrome table, 8 wooden chairs, square oak table, 2 Gibson deep freezers, many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Furniture sale at 1:30 p.m. Machine sale at 2:00 p.m. (Note starting times). Sale managed and, sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontario, 705- 324-9959 or 324-8311. 16-2SN Auction Sale Saturday, May 2 at 11:00 a.m. Giving up farming. Glenard Farms Ltd. Howard and Allan Sheppard. Lot 12, Con. 3, Alnwick Twsp. Approx. 16 mies north of 401 on Hwy. 45 to Monument In Roseneath, then go west on CountyiRd.--18 (Rice'Lake Rd.) for 1 Vz miles, then 1 V4 miles north on Sandercocks Camp Rd. (2nd Alnwick). Watch for signs. Ford 6700 tractor, cab, 16 speeds, P.S., 3 pt. hitch, live p.t.o., approx. 6500 hrs.; tractor chains; A.C. 200 turbo diesel tractor, ' P.S., cab, 3 pt. hitch, live p.t.o., approx. 5250 hrs.; snap on duals 18.4 x 38; M.F. 165 diesel tractor, P.S., live p.t.o., 3 pt. hitch, Allied front end loader; N.H. 354 grinder mixer, like new; H & S 210 bushel p.t.o. manure spreader; Ford 151 semi-mount 5 furrow plow, 16" .bottoms; Ford 16 ft. cultivator with levelling harrows; Int. 10, 16 run seed drill, power lift; Ford 4 row plate corn planter, Insecticide boxes; Geo. White sprayer 36 ft. booms, centrifugal pump; N.H. 479, 10 ft. hayblne; N.H. 273 baler and thrower with hydraulic side hill attachment, good; N.H. harvester Super 717, hay head, 2 row corn head; N.H. self unloading forage box, crop carrier 8; N.H. 27 forage blower, 30' silo pipes; M.F. self unloading forage box on 10 ton wagon; Geo. White self unloading forage box on 10 ton wagon; Farm Hand 5 wheel rake; 3 drum roller on rubber; 6 ton wagon and 18' bale thrower rack; Wagon and flat rack; 5' rotary mower, like new; 200 Turnco box on 10 ton wagon; 125Turnco on 6 ton wagon; Farm King 40 ft. elevator and undercarriage; 2-20 ft. 4" grain augers; Danuser 14" post hole auger; Ford 7 ft. 3 pt. hitch blade; Lincoln 225 amp welder; Acetylene guages and torches; Platform scales; quantity of tools; 72 hole bln with asst, nuts and bolts; plate grinder; pile of Iron, angle Iron, etc.; baggs and drums; 3 A" drive set of sockets; feed cart; pump and 3 h.p. motor; pile of 1" and 2" lumber; round bale cart; 3 round bale feeders; Tandem (horse) trailer; Ford dump truck, 391 motor; Zero 3085 litres non vacuum stainless steel milk tank; Surge Electrobrain auto, pipeline washer; DeLaval 70 vacuum pump; 4 Tru-test milk testers; Surge stainless steel pipeline for 56 cows; 4 units with DeLaval claws (double action pulsator); double stainless steel sink; breeding wheel; Union Carbide 34XT Semem tank; Choretime flexible auger feeder; 42 hoppers, automatic; Patz 98 beam silo unloader (5 h.p. and Vi h.p. motors); two 162A conveyors (one 60', 1 h.p. motor; one 30', 1 h.p. motor); 25 ft. 166 feeder (2 h.p. motor); approx. 80 round bales ol hay; some big round bales ol straw; White Fawcett wood range In good shape. Terms cash or cheque with I.D. Lunch available. Owner and auctioneer shall bo free from responsibility ol any accidents or Injury on or about premises day of sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Box 883, Campbollford K0L 1L0. (705)653-3533.17-1S Auction Sale Saturday, May 23 11 a.m. Monthly consignment salo at Orval McLean Auction Contre ■ Lindsay. Accepting tractors, tarm machinery, boats, rocroatlon vehicles, motorcycles, riding lawn mowers, trucks, cars, campers, construction equipment, shop tools etc. Consign by May 9, bring to barn or phono 324-2703 McLean Auctioneers. 17-3SNP Auction Sales Quotation Auction Sale Thursday evening, April 30 at 7:30 p.m. Holstein Dispersal TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS 100 Holsteins including the complete Glenard Farm dispersal owned by Howard and Allan Sheppard, Roseneath, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ontario. 65 reg., 20 grades, class., O.D.H.I.C. tested, free listed, RHA 137-141-140, 45 milking females, 15 bred heifers. 25 open heifers and calves, many tresh or close at sale time, featuring a fancy (GP) Feb./84 Marlin fresh Jan. 27 with a heifer calf by Trooper and from a (VG) Dam with (162-157) also selling fresh since Jan. and milking 100 lb., a (GP) Apr./82 Peration with 3y 152-171 fresh In Feb. from a (GP) Dam with 18367 lb. milk, 2nd Dam (VG-2*) with 1005 lb. fat and 203-245 BCA, a (GP) Oct./83 Elevation Bill proj. at 2y 161-169 and due In May from (GP) Dam with 137-136. Also 15 head from the herd of Pier Slkma, Orono, featuring a (GP) Oct./82 Fury Alert proj. at 3y 139-155 and due In May to Mattador from (ex) Sir Winston Dam with 200-222, 2nd and 3rd Dams both (GP) with over 20,000 lb. milk, a Jan./85 Mattador from 2 (VG) Dams selling fresh at sale time, a (VG) Admiral Citation with 2y 16746 lb. milk from (ex) Dam with 201-202 selling fresh at sale time, a Jan./85 Mattador from (VG) Dam with 165-170, selling with her Feb./87 heifer calf by Marlin. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 16-2S Auction Sale Tuesday, May 5th Denny's Auction Hall <A mile west of Colborne on Hwy. 2. 8 h.p. rldlnq lawnmower with electric start, 36" cut ft., complete with weights, chains, and snowblower, 4 h.p. 22" self propelled lawnmower, Bunion trimmer with 7 h.p. Briggs and Straton engine, Black and Decker radial arm saw comolete with stand, table saw with bench, utility trailer, new condition, 12' fibreglass boat. 35 mm rifle. 8 mm sporterlzed rifle, hand tools, garden tools, plus miscellaneous articles toojnumerous to mention. Sale start's! at 7:00 p.m. sharp. Terms • cash', cheque, Visa, Mastercard....Gary. Warner, Auctioneer, 355-2106. 17-1SNP Janitorial Service Contract (or the Bowmanville Branch. Town of Newcastle Public Library, 62 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario. QUOTATIONS are Invited for janitorial services at the Bowmanville Branch Library. Submissions addressed to the Secretary-Treasurer, Town of Newcastle Public Library Board, 62 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A8 will be received until the closing time of 12:00 noon (Local Time), Monday, May 11,1987. Contract and specification documents can be obtained from the Chief Librarian's Office, 62 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario. The lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted. 16-2SN Tenders NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND AND BUILDING BY PUBLIC TENDER The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority Is accepting offers to purchase the vacant building and less than one acre of land, known as "Balls Mill" in the Village of Baltimore, Township of Hamilton, County of Northumberland. Tender documents and further information is available from: Mrs. Heather Rutherford Chief Administrative Officer Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority P.O. Box 328, Junction Hwys. 28 North and 401 Port Hope, Ontario L1A3W4 Telephone 416-885-8173 Closing date for" tenders Is: 3:30 p.m. Thursday, May 14, 1987. The highest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. • .4 17 _ 1g Tenders /V Ontario Hydro LANDSCAPING Ontario Hydro invites contractors to submit tenders for supply, delivery, planting and maintenance of approximately 540 trees, 280 shrubs, 610 seedlings and 3000 m2 of sod at the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station located near Bowmanville, Ontario. As a prerequisite to submitting a tender, a company representative must tour the site accompanied by an Ontario Hydro representative. Such a site tour Is scheduled to be held at Darlington G.S. Information Centre at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 6, 1987. Further details regarding arrangements to attend are contained In the tendering documents. Tenders received from companies which have not had a representative attend a site tour, verified by Ontario Hydro, will not be accepted. Work is to commence October 5, 1987 and be completed by " October 30, 1987. Tenders will be received up to 2 p.m., local time, Wednesday, May 13,1987. Tendering documents may be obtained from: 700 University Ave. 6th Floor Reception 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (or for Inspection only) Phone: (416)592-2163 Write: Ontario Hydro Attn: Pat Purcell, H6D24 700 University Ave. Toronto, M5G1X6 Tendering documents may also bo Inspected at the office of tho Toronto and Durham Construction Associations. Tho successful londoror may be required to furnish a performance bond. Further details aro contained In tho tendering documents. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. 17-1S HELP WANTED One Body Shop Estimator Must have experience in panel repair and collision estimating. One Automotive Production Auto Painter Must have experience in spot repairs and complete auto painting. ONLY PEOPLE WHO TAKE PRIDE IN THEIR WORK NEED APPLY Telephone: 579-4007 Oshawa Something To Think About GARYCONWl BEREAVEMENT, GRIEF, MOURNING The words "bereavement", "grief", and "mourning" are often used almost Interchangeably. However, there are some subtle and significant shades of difference that should be understood. BEREAVEMENT Is a statement of fact. It is a simple acknowledgement of your relationship to a person who has died and connotes nothing of tho way you react to that death. Tho death of one close relative may bo heart-rending, the death of another may leave you cold. People who aro bereaved ollon experience GRIEF. This Is tho powerful emotion that should, and usually does, follow tho death of a loved one. For everyone II Is unique, and must take Its own course and duration. MOURNING refers primarily to social behavior following a death. There are a great variety of cultural, ethnic, and religious norms for mourning. Sociologists and psychologists are finding that these ritualized expressions of grief can be ol great benefit to tho bereaved. MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 Division St., Bowmanville Tel. 623-5480 Serving Durham Region Since 1881 Tyrone and Area By Bessie Vaneyk New Sights, New Sounds Tyrone Spirit Day is never the same old thing. New Sights - 1987 Spirit Day will feature a soap box derby - phone entries to Arlene Dennis, phone 263- 2256; a release of helium message balloons over the village. New Sounds - 30 piece Oshawa Sea Cadets Band will lead the parade through Tyrone village; let's hear a slogan - a slogan for Tyrone village. Slogan contest winning winning entry will be placed with the village entrance sign. Think ahead - next meeting May 12th at 7:30 p.m. Think ahead - suggested theme for the parade is "T.V. Shows" or feel free to invent your own. Plan now for the new sights, new sounds of Tyrone Spirit Day, Saturday, June 13th. For information phone Rebecca Taylor at 263-8471. Euchre There were 19 tables of euchre in play at the Community Community Centre on Friday evening, April 24,1987, with the following following results: 1st Ethel Goble, followed by John Broome, Marg Hall, Evelyn Hawley, Carl Ferguson, Doug Renton. Ladies' low Hazel Murphy, Men's low Jack Cook. 50-50 draw Jack Cook, Meta Swain. Special prizes Ruby Griffin, Eileen Warder, Clara Nesbitt. The Senior Citizens' Club will meet on May 6th at 2:00 p.m. at the. Community Centre. Rev. Ruth McKinnell will preach on Sunday, May 3rd, in the absence of Rev. David McKinnell. Tyrone church walk-bike- athon will take place on Saturday, May 9th at 10:00 aim. Sponsor sheets are available available for anyone wishing to participate in this annual event which benefits everyone who gets involved. Congratulations to Dwayne Glaspell and Barbara Tamblyn who were married at Ebenezer United Church on April 11,1987. Rev. David McKinnell led a Good Friday service of worship for thé'Enniskillen- Tyrdne pastoral ' charge on Friday evening, April 17,1987, with the assistance of members of both congregations congregations in "An Enactment of the Passion." The power of the scriptures and the solemn observance of the historical event of the crucifixion proved quite profound. Easter Sunday Services "Easter begins in darkness." The sunrise service which was held in the church yard behind Enniskillen Church beginning at 5:50 a.m. on Easter Sunday morning began in temporal darkness. The words of commemoration concluded before the actual sunrise, but the participants waited, each for his/ her own reward. Rustic, rich countryside delights the eye at any time from this vantage point. Tyrone Sunday School Sunrise Service was held at 7:00 a.m. on the willowy bank of the quiet Tyrone mill pond on Easter Sunday morning. Members of the Sunday School led the devotion and Ruth McKinnell assisted with the singing with her guitar. Words for the service were printed on papers which were illustrated for the purpose by Sunday School students, original expressions of Easter thoughts. Breakfast was served in the C.E. Wing following the service. The celebration of Easter was made totally joyful in the unusually warm, summery weather. The sacrament of Holy Communion was observed observed at Tyrone Church. Confirmation Confirmation of the vows made for him at Baptism was made by Matthew Bundle. Matthew was welcomed into full membership of the church joy Rev. David McKinnell and congregation representative, Tom Pleasance. Majestic, yet rich in melody, "O Lord of Lords and King of Kings, we Praise Your Holy Name" was an anthem by the choir; also "Before the Dawn of Resurrection Resurrection Morning", both were led by Jacqueline Vaneyk. • Tyrone church is now equipped with a public address system which may be of beneift to congregation and speakers. United Church Observer subscriptions are due for renewal at Tyrone by contacting Bessie Vaneyk at 263-2060 as soon as possible. Euchre There were 17 tables in play at the Old Tyrone Hall on Monday evening, April 20, with the following results: Lorna Swain led the high scoring that never got out of the 90's with a tally of 114, followed by John Broome 97, James Emmerton 95, Harold Swain 92, Tom Wilson 90. Verna Chamberlain turned in a low 44. Special prizes Gladys Slack, Ross McRoberts, Ella Henning, Laverne Clemens. On Monday, April 13, 1987, there were 16 tables of euchre in play at the Old Tyrone Hall with the following results: Nerta Masters 92, Dave Hall 87, Dorothy Edwards 84, Ann Taylor 83, Gladys Greenwood 80, Elizabeth Craig 40. Special prizes John McKeen, Dave Hall, Mariam Griffin, Nerta Masters. There were 17 tables of euchre in play at the Community Community Centre on Friday evening, April 17,1987, with the following following results: 1st Berniece Wells, followed by Art Sheehan, Flossie Cameron! Verna Robinson, Joan Frayer, Helen Lavender. Ladies' low Marg Hall, Men's low Alice Beech. 50-50 draw John Watson, Carl Ferguson. Special prizes Helen Lavender, Norma Moffat, Fred Griffin. Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers has now been in operation in the Region of Durham for over 12 months and has been very successful. Unfortunately there seems to be some confusion and reluctance in using the two Special Crime Stoppers phone numbers. Hopefully the following will clarify the use of them. 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