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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 May 1987, p. 19

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I l The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. May 13, 1987 19 Classified Ads Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Auction Sales Auction Sales Saturday, May 16 at 6 p.m. Oddfellows Hall on Reg. Rd. 2 in Port Perry. With dining room suite, fireplace-stereo, color TV, dressers, chesterfield suite, plant grower, van 3rd seat, cream cans, waterpump, ladder rack, golf clubs, cases of postcards, baby furniture, dishes, and many more Items not yet picked up. Pearce Auction Services 655- 8073. 18-2SN Saturday, May 23 11 a.m. Monthly consignment sale at Orval McLean Auction Centre - Lindsay. Accepting tractors, tarm machinery, boats, recreation vehicles, motorcycles, riding lawn mowers, trucks, cars, campers, construction equipment, shop tools etc. Consign by May 9, bring to barn or phone 324-2783 McLean Auctioneers. 17-3SNP Auction Sale Cornell's Auciton Barn Friday, May 15 atGo.m. Flat-to-wall cupboard (16 panes in top doors), iron bed with brass trim, vanity dresser and stool, antique dressers, washstands. 2 door refrigerator, green GE dishwasher, pine desk, flât-top farm scales, china cabinet, captain's chairs, odd pressback chairs, console color T.V., oak library table, drop leaf tables, 9 pee. dining room suite, coke machine, French Provincial chesterfield and chair, Rockwell 4" jointer planer, Lunaterre Satellite dish and receiver, 1977 Chev van, 1978 Chevette, 3 h.p. Lawn. Boy lawnmowers, 5 h.p. snapper garden tiller, 6 h.p. John Deere garden tiller, wooden decoys, crocks, granite and tinware, china and glass. Don Cornell Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. 19-1SNP Auction Sale Thursday, May 21 at 12 noon Malmont Sales Arena Blackstock, Ontario Holsteins Special features of the sale will be 30 fresh or sprining cows and heifers to help the milk supply including a good plus Mark Anthony daughter from a very good dam with a 200 BCA for milk and fat. A fresh good plus majesty daughter milking 80 lbs. per day with an Astro Jet heifer calf. One service age bull by Medway Missile from an excellent dam with 200 BCA, next dam very goo.d, .^Ipo.yparllrigs and,calves tackle, ladders, large quantity both pure bred and'grade., There : "'gàrden D ànc)'Hand't6ols? plifs rnê i pure will be something for everyone So come early and support your east central Ontario Market Place. Lunch available. For entries phone Nell or James Malcolm, Sale Managers, 986- 4246 or 986-5611. 19-1 SNP Auction Sale Friday evening, May 22 at 5:00 p.m. Clearing auction of household effects, farm machinery, etc., for Arthur and Eva Richardson, Ashburn, located 1st farm south of Ashburn store, on west side No. 8870. Partial list to include antique hanging ruby hall lamp, hanging lamp w/prisms, 2 clocks, hat rack, drop front desk, china cabinet, washstands, various old dressers, kitchen tables, bow back chairs, wicker rocker, wooden chandelier, coffee table, oak table w/6 leaves, 3 pee. silver tea set, old violin, crocks, old cameras, commercial hairdryer, old buttons, set of books (c. 1910), milk cans and bottles, sealers, lamps, picture frames, some old dishes, small electric appliances, trunks. etc.. Ferguson tractor "52" - 3 pth., herguson 2 turrow plow - 3 pth., Ferguson cultivator, scraper, pressure pump (nearly new), Ariens 5 h.p. riding lawnmower, rubber tire wagon, antique fanning mill, antique incubator, grain auger, hay elevator, ext. ladder, gas tank, pig cradle, pullys, and many other miscellaneous items. Please note: we will have 2 rings going. Refreshments available. Terms cash or good cheque. No reserve. Farm sold. Gayle and Henry Kahn Auctioneers. Phone 683-0041.19-2S Auction Sale Saturday, May 23rd at 10:30 a.m. . Farm sold - Auction sale of livestock, farm machinery, construction tools, some furniture. The property of Leland Payne, Lot 7, Con. 1, Clarke Twp. 5 miles east of Newcastle on Hwy. 2 to Newtonvllle or 'h mile east of Newtonvllle and Vi mile south. Watch tor signs. John Deere 1020 gas tractor with manure loader, John Deere 60 gas tractor with remotes, front end blade and circular saw, Ford 8N gas tractor, Int. 15 disc seed drill, wagon gearing, Int. cultivator, John Deere 7' power mower, Letz grinder, 10' and 20' grain augers 4", 20' car trailer, 30' hay elevator, cream separator, 1975 LeBaron car, 1963 Bulck, VO sedan, automatic, 1962 Ford VO sedan, standard, Case manure spreader, Rosco 2000 bus. grain bln, buggy, cutter, senool boll, electric woldor, oloclrlc pipe throador, oloctric grlndor, oloclrlc drill press, oloclrlc drill, shovols, picks, largo quantity of hand tools, 2-36" pipe wrenches, open and box end wronchos, 1963 Ford '/z ton truck, lantern, milk cons, vory largo quantity of tools, cross stoors, 10 Hereford and Hereford- tiimmontal hollors, Imy, grain, straw, Findlay oval 6 lid coal and wood cookslovo, Upright piano, 2 piano stools with claw loot, quantity ol furniture and antiques. Terms cosh. No reserve. Sale at 10:30 a.m. sharp. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Ronboro, Ontario, 705- 324-9959 or 324-8311. 19-2SN Auction Sale Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonvllle Thursday, May 14th at 7:00 p.m. Selling the contents from a Bowmanville home. 8 pee. dining room suite, 2 pee. chesterfield suite, 5 pee. bedroom suite, loveseat, platform rocker, occasional chairs, dehumldlflers. coffee tables, waterbed, treadle sewer, wicker chair, high chair, odd chairs, old buffet chest, old sealers, powder kit, Avon bottles, metal banks, books, and numerous other items. Thursday night auction. Terms: Cash. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton 786- 2244. 19-1SNP Auction Sale Kahn Country Auctions. Every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Located 3 miles north of Hwy 401 (exit 399), on the Brock Rd., Pickering. Featuring every week, excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, collectables, primitives, etc. So join us every Wed. and participate In one of Ontario's TRUE auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. Previews from 1:00 p.m. Come see our new auction barn facility with lots of free parking and other quality features to handle your sales efficiently and professionally. Consignment and Estate selling our specialty. G and H Kahn auctioneers - (416) 683-0041. 3-tfS Saturday, May 16th at 11:00 a.m. Selling the property of Mrs. David McLean, first house south Blackstock on old Rea. Rd. 57 Westinghouse fridge, 24' Moffat stove, Mason and Reich piano and bench, colored T.V. with remote control, old. dining room table, 6 chairs, set of 4 chairs, desk with brass pulls, old clocks, chesterfield and chair, double waterbed, bookcase, china cabinet, dressers, old sideboard, washstands, hall table, low-boy dresser, tapestry, lamps, old counter scales, some dishes (Blue Willow), old hand knitting machine, jars, crocks. Machinery: 464 Int. tractor with 3 p:ti(" disc and plough, N/H baler with PTO, White G.T. 1050 riding lawn mower 42" cut, honey extractor, roto tiller, air compressor, Sureweld arc welder and cables, Remington chain saw, grease pump, grinder, table saw, small garden tractor with attachments, 14' boat with motor and trailer, lumber-pine tongue and groove, push gas lawnrnoWer, block and ' " , ; _ .... of, garden more useful Items. Lunch available. Owner and auctioneer will not be responsible for accidents or injuries In connection with this sale. Auctioneer Don and Phil Cochrane, 985-2788. Friday, May 15 at 10 a.m. Large estate sale at. Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay. Estate of late Wilfred Brooks, Toronto. Furniture, appliances, some antiques, Upright grand piano, good 2 door refrigerator, 30" auto-electrlc stove, freezer, round oak table, antique settee, games table, bedroom suite, antique buffet, china cabinet, wardrobe, bed chesterfield, braided rug, chesterfields, Singer console sewing machine, large quantity dishes, china, glass, also good brown 2 door refrigerator, matching 30" auto electric stove, chest freezer, rollaway, large rug, gun rack, train set, treadle sewing machine, pine table and chairs, oak library table, Duncan Phyfe table, 6 antique dining chairs, dining table, pool table, x Upright freezer. 10 a.m. sharp. Preview Thursday afternoon to list your sale call 324-2783 McLean Auctioneers. Tenders Auction Sale Tuesday, May 19 at Denny's Auction Hall Selling the tools and collectibles from the estate of the late Curly Hallday of Trenton. Small wood lathe, air compressor, portable electric welder (new condition), fishing rods and reels, old pine decoys plus a large quantity of new decoys, various local history books, binoculars, cameras, planes, wood clamps, saws, table grinders, 3" vise, mechanic's tools and tool boxes, table router, ropes, screw drivers, chisel sets, electric hand drill, large quantity drill bits, Stanley "forty five" plane, Black and Decker circular saw, Black and Decker sander, vise grips, pliers, soldering kit, torches, rulers, squares^' table saw, Vz" dr. socket set, plus many other articles too numerous to list. Sale starts 7:00 p.m. Terms cash, cheque, Visa, Mastercard. Gary Warner Auctioneer, 355-2106. 19-1 SNP Auction Sale Thursday evening, May 14 7:00 p.m. at Denny's Auction Hall Vi mile wast of Colborne on Hwy. 2. Selling furniture, appliances and household effects. White GE 2-door fridge with matching 24" electric range in new condition with warranties available. Automatic clothes dryer, portable color TV, console color TV, cabinet style sewing machine, wooden table and chairs, chesterfield and chair, 2 piece sectional chesterfield, wing back chair, double bed with box and mattress, set of bunk beds, dressers, chest of drawers, coffee and end tables, antique oak side board, solid oak large curio cabinet with bubble glass, dishes, china, glass, mirrors, pictures, paintings, books, plus many other good Items too numerous to list. Terms - cash, cheque, Visa, Mastercard. Gary Warner Auctioneer, 355-2106. 19-1SNP Auction Sale Wednesday, May 20 at 10 a,m. Largo oslnto salo at Orval McLean Auction Center, Lindsay. Estate ol lato Beatrice Mulrhoad, Lindsay. 9 pco. oak dining room sulto, clocks, drossers, chests, washstands, sottoo, oak combination china cabinet bookcase, brass bod, Iron -bed with brass trim, parlor tables, parlor chairs, hanging lamps, Tiffany lamps, homomndo quilts, copper boiler, prossback rocker, curio cabinet, nntlquo carvoa china cabinet, bullet, round oak table, many nntlquo dishes, collectables, appliances. 10 a.m. sharp. No reserve. Eslato solo. To list your sale call McLean Auctioneers, 324-2703 Lindsay or 745-5007 Peterborough 10-1 SNP Ontario Hydro HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS DARLINGTON GENERATING STATION Ontario Hydro Invites contractors to submit tenders for the supply and Installation of heating, ventilating and air - conditioning systems at the Darlington Generating Station located In Newcastle. Work Is to commence approximately September 1,1987 and be completed ■ by August 1,1990. Tenders will be received up to 2 p.m., local time, Thursday, June 11,1987. Immediately thereafter, tenders will be opened publicly In Ontario Hydro's Auditorium (Mezzanine Floor), 700 University Ave., Toronto. 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: G. B. Stephenson, H6 D23, 700 University Ave., Toronto, Ontario M5G1X6 A deposit cheque of $200 payable to Ontario Hydro, Is required for a set of tendering documents. The deposit will be refunded If the documents are returned tg the 6th floor reception desk In good condition with 15 days of the tender validity expiration date. Each tondor must bo accompanied by a certified choque In the amount ol $120,000.00 and the successful tenderer may bo required to furnish a performance bond. Further details are contained In the tendering documents. The lowest or any tondor will not necessarily bo nccoplod. 19-1S Tenders Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Tuesday, May 19,1987 for roof repairs at The Pines Senior Public School, Newcastle. For further information please contact G.M. Holmes, Manager of Plant Operations. Specifications may be obtained from the office of: R.C. Sudds, Superintendent of Business and Treasurer The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education 834 D'Arcy Street North, Cobourg K9A4L2 19-1S Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 19, 1987 for washroom alterations at ' Dr. Hawkins Public School, Port Hope. For further Information please contact G.M. Holmes, Manager of Plant Operations. Specifications may be obtained from the office of: R.C. Sudds, Superintendent of Business and Treasurer The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education 834 D'Arcy Street North, Cobourg K9A 4L2 19-1S TENDER For the Sale of Machine Shop Equipment Port Hope High School Sealed Tenders for the above, addressed to the Manager of Purchasing, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of' Education, will be received up to 1:00 p.m., Friday, May 15, 1987. Equipment must be removed from the school by 3:00 p.m., Friday, May 22,1987. Particulars may be obtained from the office of the Manager of Purchasing (Board Office, 372- 6871) or the Technical Director (Port Hope High School, 885- 6346). Tenders must be enclosed In the envelope provided. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ross Muldrew Manager of Purchasing ol3s'm y àny K ' r,The -"'Northumberland and Newcastle Board of ' Education 834 D'Arcy Street Cobourg, Ontario K9A4L2 07 May 1987 CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the following mapping requirements listed below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, will be received on the forms and In the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender Documents can be obtained from the Purchasing Office at 68 King Street East, Bowmanville, Ontario (The Vellrl Complex). Tender No. T87-15 COMPUTERIZED DIGITIZATION TOWN OF NEWCASTLE ASSESSMENT MAPS Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Friday, May 29,1987 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 267 Date.of Publication: May 13,1987 19-1SN .'XV' r 'V':. Tyrone and Area Recent newspaper reports reports of staff cuts which have reduced significantly the daily hours of nursing care of the elderly in a nursing nursing home, and advertisements advertisements placed in large daily newspapers by the Ontario Nursing Home Association which point out the differences differences in funding available for care for elderly people were discussed with serious serious concern by those attending attending the Tyrone Senior Citizens Club on Wednesday, Wednesday, May 6, 1987. Many people did not know that "homes for the aged" are operated under the Ministry Ministry of Community and Social Social Services, while "nursing "nursing homes" are operated under the Ministry of Health. The advertisement shows that the 29,000 residents residents living in Ontario's 304 nursing homes must be cared for with thirty dollars a day less funds than residents residents in homes for the aged. Concerned senior citizens of tomorrow and of today may be able to help plan for better quality life by talking to and/or writing their views to your local MPP and the Ministry of Health. Don Fletcher added another dimension to his enjoyable violin music by having the audience participate participate in a musically related related quiz. Mrs. Pat Front accompanied Don on the piano. Vera Downey and Vera Tomlinson presented a skit, and Vera Tomlinson also gave a reading. A minute minute of silence was observed observed in memory of Evelyn Alldread who died recently. recently. President Doreen Park closed the meeting with a poem, "Hugs". Walter Park has been reinstated reinstated as President of the Bpwmanvillc Branch of the Canadian Legion. After an eventful year which was not without concern and controversy controversy (remember the cenotaph affair?), Walter will continue to serve his larger community in duties such as his recent attendance attendance at the Legion District Convention at Belleville, Ontario, which took place April 24-2(1. "Risking Love" was the title of Rev. David McKin- nell's sermon on Mother's Day. Music focussed on mother and the home, with "When Mothers of Salem", "Faith of Our Mothers", and "Happy the Home When God is There", among the hymns. The choir sang "Hymn of Promise", by Natali Natali Sloelh, led by Jac queline Vaneyk. Spring flowers brightened the sanctuary and a basket of flowers was placed by the family in memory of Elsie Roy's mother, Mrs. Minnie Harper, who died May 3. , The Church Finance Committee Walk Bike-A- Thon took place on a pleasant pleasant day for the occasion. The committee appreciates the participation and the pledges of money, and would also like to thank those who worked on the Spring Canvass for church funds and those who donated donated for the work of the church in our community. Coming events are Tyrone Sunday School Friendship Service on Sunday, May 17, at 10:30 a.m., with students taking part and a guest speaker, Beula Buckwell, a noted speaker and puppeteer. puppeteer. There were 15 tables of euchre in play at the Old Tyrone Hall on Monday evening, May 4, 1987, with the following results: Norma Moffat, 95; Dorothy Edwards, 90; Marg Hall, 82; Earl Prescott, 81; Florence Adams, 80; Verna Robinson, Robinson, 41. Special prizes went to Marion Artym, Clara Nesbitt, Nesbitt, Dave Hall, and Ruby Malley. There were 17 tables of At the Shiloh U.C.W. Anniversary Anniversary service held at Shiloh United Church last Sunday afternoon, music was provided by a lady from Norwood. The offering was taken by Mrs. Mary Caswell and Mrs. Ruth Andrews. Mrs. Laura Simpson and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Shirley Simpson, both of Oshawa, visited Monday afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mrs. Alvin Souch visited Tuesday evening with Mr. Milton Wannan, Kirby. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stutt and Peter Fonk, spent the day at the cottage at Sundridge and visited in the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Langille, Lisa and Scott, Magnetawan. On Tuesday morning, Mrs. Martha Farrow and Mrs.' Mary-Lou Fonk attended the Kirby U.C.W. craft meeting. meeting. Mary-Lou demonstrated demonstrated the making of quilted cushions and wall hangings. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Isabelle Trim attended the Past Noble Grands pot luck supper held at the Rebekah Lodge in Bowmanville. Mrs. Elona Riggers, Sixth Line, visited Wednesday afternoon afternoon with Mrs. Pat Win- datt. The Starkville craft class met on Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Bev Higgins Higgins with 12 ladies attending. attending. For lunch, they enjoyed a special treat of delicious Stinging Nettle soup. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Mary Caswell, Mrs. Pat Windatt, Mrs. Joan Murphy, Mrs. Bev Higgins, Mrs. Ellen Farrow, Mrs. Jenny Rypstra, Mrs. Ruth Robinson, Robinson, Mrs. Sheila McNamara, Mrs. Bernice Stark and Mrs. Wilma Robinson, with Mrs. Lena Clydsdale and Mrs. Inez Boughen of Newton- ville attended the ecumenical ecumenical pot luck dinner and service service for women held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. They very much enjoyed the musical entertainment entertainment and the speaker who spoke on "Family Living". Living". Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch were supper guests Parking Fines On the Rise In Bowmanville Anyone committing a parking violation in downtown downtown Bowmanville will now have to pay more. ' The Town of Newcastle approved a one dollar raise in parking offense fines earlier earlier this week. The fine has been raised from two to three dollars. Presently, it costs five cents for 30 minutes and ten cents for one hour of metered metered parking. For added convenience, some meters allow a quarter for two hours of parking. Starkville Happenings on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch, Brian and Blaine, to celebrate Jim's birthday. Happy Birthday, Jim! On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Isabelle Trim attended a performance put on by the students of Orono Public School. This was well done by everyone including Isabelle's grandson, Mark Rutherford. Mrs. Roberta Ransom, Issac and Natasha of New- tonville, visited Thursday afternoon woth Mrs. Bev Higgins, Mary, Sarah and Maia. On Thursday, Mrs. Dawn Brettell spent the day in Toronto Toronto visiting with Bruce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Brettell. Mrs. Martha Farrow attended attended her bowling banquet banquet held at the Krebs Restaurant Restaurant in Whitby, on Thursday evening. Later the ladies enjoyed the play "You Can't Take It With You", put on by the Oshawa Little Theatre. On Thursday evening, Shiloh United Church basement basement was packed with friends and relatives for a community bridal shower in honor of Miss Cathy Todd, soon to be married to Mr. Christopher Valcourt of Port Hope. Assisting Cathy in opening her gifts were her bridesmaids, her cousin, Lisa Barton, of Oshawa, and the groom's sister, Desiree. A tasty lunch and social time followed.; followed.; Miss Catherine Stewart, Sixth Line, visited Friday evening with Mrs. Edna Dobson. On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Martha Farrow and grandson, grandson, Robert Walton, attended attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Yvonne Car- ruthers Piooard of Garden Hill. Sympathy to her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Manders, Sixth Line. Corporal Dennis Simpson of C.F.B. Camp Borden spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs. Roy Simpson, Mark, Stuart and Paul. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch went out to dinner to a restaurant restaurant to celebrate Jean and Bruce's 20th wedding anniversary. Congratulations Congratulations to you both! Billy Todd was an overnight overnight guest on Saturday of Dwayne Souch and his family. family. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell, Caswell, Mrs. Ruth 'Andrews and Mrs. Martha Farrow attended attended the Variety Concert held on Friday evening at Orono United Church. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell, Mr. Jim Hallowell and Mrs. Gary Higgins, Mary and Sarah with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wall and Miss Gerry Wall of Belleville attended the christening of little Miss Jessica Dolores Caswell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Caswell of Newscas- tle and held at St. Francis of Assisi R.C. Church in Newcastle. Following the services a supper party was held at the home of Les and Terry for everyone. Miss Laura Trim of Bowmanville Bowmanville spent Saturday evening with her grandparents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim, while her parents attended attended the Masonic Banquet Banquet and Dance in Orono. Miss Ashley and Byran Bickell of Orono spent the weekend with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sinclair, Todd and Tara. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow, Farrow, with Mr. and Mrs. Gord Widdis of Peterborough and Mr. and Mrs. Don Knox and his daughter, Ruth, of Toronto, were Saturday supper guests of Mrs. Ilean Reid and her daughter, Patsy, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk and Peter spent the weekend at Birch Lane, Sundridge. On Saturday, they were supper and evening evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vanclieafe, Paul, Dan and Doug, Lake Cecebe. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch and Blaine were supper guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodmurphy, Jeffery, Jennifer and Michael, Orono. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher Christopher and Shannon of Knoxville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott of Oshawa visited Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie and Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nowlan, Katie and Joanna of Bowmanville Bowmanville visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-Rowe and Tiffany of Bowmanville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert trim for Mother's Day. Mr. Maurice Hallowell, of Canton, visited Sunday afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch visited visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Van Drunnen, Micheal, Jason, and Terry, Cavan. Everyone went out for supper supper in Peterborough to celebrate celebrate Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd were supper guests on Sunday Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sinclair, Todd and Tara. Mrs. Phyllis Peck of New- tonville was a Sunday supper supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson, Cheryl, Slarty and Angie. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy spent Mother's Day in Thornhill with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McColm, Kathleen, Ginny and Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell, Hallowell, Mr. Jim Hallowell and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell Caswell and Jeff were Mother's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Higgins, Mary, Sarah, and Maia. Mr. Raymond Trim and friend visited Sunday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cunningham of Pic- ton spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Windatt, Ellen and Erin. Ladies of the community--there community--there will be a silent auction at the Shiloh U.C.W. meeting to be held on Wednesday evening, May 20th, at the home of Mrs. Sandra Goorbarry. On Sunday, for Mother's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Farrow Farrow of Toronto, Mr. Kenneth Kenneth Farrow of Ottawa and Mr arid Mrs. George Walton, Robert and Douglas of Newcastle Newcastle were supperguests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Farrow. Mr. Bruce Trim of Newmarket Newmarket spent Sunday and Monday with his mother, Mrs. Isabelle Trim. On Sunday Sunday evening, they went out for supper to the Magic Car Restaurant in Oshawa and later visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson, Oshawa. '; HELP WANTED Part-time and Full-time help wanted fora Coffee Shop Please call 983-9742 euchre in play at the Community Community Centre on Monday evening, May 11, with the following results: first, Lorna Swain, followed by Percy Griffin, Albert Watts, Rose Barrington, Berniece Wells, Ruby Griffin. Ladies low score went to Norma Cochrane, men's low score was Norm Woodcock. Spilling Spilling the 50-50 draw were Nora Woods and Bernice Renton. Special prizes went to Hazel Plitz, Ethel Gibbs, Cora Schoonderbeek. Mrs. May Hodgson, Marnwood House, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, was guest of honour at the home of her daughter, Bessie and Paul Vaneyk, on the occasion of her birthday on Sunday, May 10, 1987. Mother's Day made it that much nicer. Tickets are now available for the country supper at the Old Hall on the 24th of May. See coming events in the Statesman. £ m Something To Think About LU BOB WILLIAMS ORIGIN OF FUNERALS How old Is the funeral? Which culture Invented It? Evidence suggests that the funeral service may be as old as the Neanderthal man, or "cave man" as wo commonly refer to him, an ancestor ol ours somewhere between wo human beings and the ape. Archaeologists have dug up graves of Neanderthals and found bits of pollen In thorn. From this and other Indications, It seems that oven way back thon, boloro mankind, cave mon wore burying their dead with ceremonies. A funeral Is a ceremony of mourning, ol paying rospocl lo a dead person's life, and ol saying goodbye. 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