20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 5,1987 i I Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone Work Wanted Local Youths Go "Back to Nature " M. Brooks 623-5566 Renovations, Additions, Replacement Windows, Patio Doors, Storm Doors 1-tfS CJ's RENOVATING SERVICE Specializing in siding, sheds and garages, custom decks and fences. Rooting and home renovations. For tree estimates phone: 623-4154 9-tfSN Constructo's Construction You name It, we do it. So just name it and we'll do it. Patios, Floors, Painting, etc. Also junk removal. Phone Franc at 885-4739 25-tlP BOWMANVILLE GLASS & MIRRORS 143 Wellington St., Bowmanville 623-3410 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9-5 Saturday 10-2 Sealed units, storm windows and doors, store fronts and screen and glass repair, all types of glass and mirrors available - FREE ESTIMATES 24 hr. emergency plate glass replacement. Locally owned and operated. ONTARIO DEMOLITION CO. Dismantling or Demolition Any Type of Structure Any Size Project FREE ESTIMÂTES Service Built on Integrity R.R. 1, Newtonville, Ont. Phone Collect 786-2315 Auction Sale Saturday, August 8th at 1:00 p.m. Farm sold - auction sale of farm machinery. The property of Umar and Taimo Poder. North 'A Lot 6 Con. 3 Ops Twp. 5 miles south of Lindsay on Hwy. 35 to River R. and 3 miles south to farm. Cockshutt 1250 diesel tractor with manure loader, Int. 3-12's trip beam plough 3 pt., Cockshutt 620 baler PTO, Cockshutt 422 7' combine trail - PTO, Bush Hog rotary mower PTO, Triple K type cultivator 3 pt., field sprayer 3 pt., New Idea 7' power mower PTO, fertilizer spreader PTO, M.H. seed drill, 3 ton roller bearing wagon, Cockshutt side rake, electric oat roller with 1 h.p. motor, John Deere 2 row corn planter 3 pt., Schultz 2 beater manure spreader PTO, 24' hay elevator with motor, Lincoln electric welder, grain auger, harrows, 1969 CMC 'A ton truck, 1985 Turf Trac 11/38 garden tractor with 38 mower, Hydraulic log splitter 3 pt., Friday straw shredder for strawberries, Delhi strawberry planter, 2 picnic tables, many other articles, Irrigation equipment, Hail irrigation pump - 4" intake 4" out - PTO, 30' section suction, 57 lengths of 4" - 30', 31 ' lengths 3" -30', 3-4" elbows 4-4" valves, 2 hydrants, 14 sprinklers, 1 - 4" black 1 - 3" black. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontario. 705-324-9959 or 324-8311. 30-2S Auction Sale of Farm Machinery Saturday, August 15 . Farm Sold, the properly of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wierstra, Lot 25, Con, 9, Darlington Twsp., Town of Newcastle. 1 '/» miles north of Enniskillen and 2 miles west. WD 45 AC row crop tractor with 3 furrow plough, post hole digger, cultivator, Int. Vlbrashank cultivator 18 It., Norcan 5 furrow plough 16", double disc 14 ft., 2 gravity boxes on wagons, Allied auger 42 ft. 8 In. with motor, cultivator packer with seed box, 510 Massey combine 6 row corn head - 14 ft. grain head, AC manure spreader 180 bush PTO, hay elevator 32 II., AC corn planter 6 row, N.H. 273 baler, automatic bale stooker, fertilizer, spreader 3 pth., round bale feeder, wagon with hay rack, feed cart, water trough, gas tjinks, fanning mill, chlesel plough, 1979 Ford F100 pick-up truck as Is, 1958 Int. dump truck. Sale time 1:00 p.m. No reserve. Terms cash, Arnot Wotten, Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Hampton, Ont. (416) 263- 2512. 31-2SNP Thursday Evening, August 6 6 p.m. Furniture, Antiques and Garden Tractor Auction sale of furniture, antiques and garden tractor for Orville Tripp, Nestleton, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ontario, including 7 piece Duncan Phyfe dining room suite, Woods upright freezer, apartment size dryer, Simplicity washer, Inglls frost-free fridge, stove, 5 piece kitchen suite, kerosene heater. Antiques: Including china cabinet, jam cupboard, extension table and 6 chairs, press back chairs, chest of drawers, music cabinet, cedar chest, dehumidifier, 12 h.p. MTD garden tractor with 38" cut (11 months old), Lawn-Boy self- propelled lawn mower, J-D 110 riding mower, Ariens 5 h.p. roto tiller, skill saw, extension ladder, garden tools, step ladder, large quantity of new T-shirts and shorts, 1970 Ford Vi ton truck, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 31-1S Auction Sale Saturday, Auguat 6 10 a.m. Machinery Auction sale of farm machinery for Carlan Farms, Queensville, selling at the property, Lot 25, Cone. 4, East Gwillumbury Township, 4 miles west of Mount Albert to Woodbine Ave., then north 4 miles on Woodbine - on east side at the corner of Holborn Road, including J-D 2130 tractor with cab, white 1370 4 wheel drive tractor with front end loader, 18' goose neck livestock trailer (excellent), 6 ton industrial float, Papec forage harvester with hay head, 2 forage wagons on 8 ton gears, N-l blower (like new), Owattona 9' haybine, M.F. 9 baler, M.F. side rake, 3 hay wagons with flat racks, M.F. 3 pt. mower, 45' Little Giant elevator, 2 skeleton elevators with % h.p. motors, M.F. 33 17 run grain drill, Glencoe 12' cultivator, 9' Case disc post hole digger, two 30" grain augers - 5", Int. tandem manure spreader, Butler 16' ring drive silo unloader, Butler 50' feeder, corn roller, roto tiller, welder, compressor, bale fork, jet pump, 22' feed rack on wheels, Hydro pump, feed racks, 11' Culti-packer, harrows, number of cattle dividers and gates, 3 pt. fert. spreader, round bale feeder, 50 round bales hay, Westeel. Roscoe 2750 bus. grain bln,' construction equipment including large amount of scaffolding, lumber, pressure hoses, plus many other items. NOTE: This will be one of the best farm sales of the year, as most of the equipment is in excellent condition. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 31-1S Auction Sale Saturday, August 6 11:00 a.m. Property of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoar, 3 miles west of Brooklin on Balsam Road off Hwy. 7. Household furniture, antiques, farm machinery, Charolais cattle. 9 piece dining room suite, loveseat, Addison record player, round oak table, china cabinet, • spool bed, deep freezer, dressers, chest of drawers, pine table, number of dishes, blanket box, Massey 30 tractor, seed drill, wagon, harrows, farm scales, fanning mill, 1000 bales of hay, 70 bushels of barley, riding lawn mower, roto tiller, 3 Charolais cows with calves, 3 yearling cattle, tools and numerous articles. Terms cash. Earl Gauslin Auctioneer.31-1SN Short Notice Auction Sale Saturday, August 8 at 10 a.m. Mitchell's Auction Building - 2 miles east of Omemee on Hwy. 7, 3 miles north on Emily Park Road. L200 Kubota 2 cylinder diesel tractor with Kubota flail mower, 2085 Ferguson with loader, 20 Cockshutt with 3 pt. h. - mint, quantity - of small farm related items, antique wagon jack, small outboard motor, 16' flberglas canoe, wooden extension ladder. Household Items: Newcombe upright piano, 2 wicker chairs, pine bench, pine drop leaf table, cedar chest, set of wooden kitchen chairs, small oak drop front desk, book shelf, library table, small washstand, beds, chest of drawers, Morris recllner, wicker baskets, settee rocker and 2 matching chairs, democrat seat, copper boiler, 1, 2 and 3 gallon crocks, set of flat irons, some dishes, snow shoes, modern - .buffet, hutch, small china cabinet, coffee and end tables, chrome kitchen suites, matching hlde-a-bed and chesterfield, chesterfield, large wooden desk, gas lights, kerosene heater, Kenmore dryer plus a quantity of miscellaneous Items. Doug Mitchell Auctioneer, Sales Manager, R.R. 4, Omemee, 705- 799-6769. 31-1SNF Kahn Country Auctions. Every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Located -3 miles north ol Hwy 401 (exit 399), on the Brock Rd., Pickering. Featuring every week, excellent selection of antiques tine furniture, glass, china, collectables, primitives, ate. 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 Iree parking and other quality features to handle your sales efficiently and professionally. Consignment and Estate selling our specialty. G and H Kahn auctioneers - (416). 683-0Ù41. 3-lfS Pelhlck's Auction Bern, Haydon, 1 Mile East ol Ennleklllen Saturday, August 8,1987 7:00 p.m. Property of Mr. R.G. Whitmee of Oshawa. Complete household furniture, 8 piece dining room suite, 4 piece bedroom suite, dressers, linen and bedding, kitchen chairs, chesterfield suites, table and 4 chairs, Volkswagen car, quantity of dishes and numerous other articles. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethlck Auctioneer. 31-1SNP Auction Sale Wednesday evening, August 12 at 7:30 p.m. Victoria's monthly Holstein sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2 Lindsay, Ont. Approx. 90 head of purebred and grade Holstein females. An outstanding offering of grade springers and a typy lot of grades just fresh. A 1982 Rockman daughter fresh, from a very good 3 star dam - Dam 9 yr. record 147-134. Always an opportunity to upgrade your herd. For consignments or further Information contact John Buckley 705-324-4017, Gail Snodden 357- 3237, Cliff Llllico 439-2380. Sales Office 324-8311 or Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontario, 324- 9959 or 324-2774. 31-2S Auction Sale Sat., Auguat 8 at 12:30 p.m. Main St., Caesarea Partial estate of Clifton Warner. Solid oak dining room suite, 14 ft. aluminum boat with 10 h.p. motor and trailer, '78 Dodge Arrow, dinghy, commercial meat grinder, cleavers, meat saw, sap kettles and boiler, corner cabinet, dressers, wardrobe, desk and chairs, beds, 40" propane stove and tank, 5' x 7' shed, fridge, stove, dryer, angora rabbit and cage, chesterfield, arm chairs, stepladder, child's toys, soldering Irons, garden and hand tools, cement blocks and patio slabs, bikes, tractor tires and much more. For Information phone 655- 8073, Pearse Auctions. 31-1SN . Garage Auction Sale Wedneaday, Auguat 12th at 10:30 a.m. 870 Taunton Road E., Whitby (14 mile eaat of Thlckaon Road) Garage Equipment, Office Equipment, Vehicles Having received instructions from F. Alan Lawson, Trustee In Bankruptcy, we are clearing the assets of Rene Texaco of Oshawa, plus other estates including Coat's 40-40 SA Tire m/c, Bradbury above ground hoist 5500 lb. Ausco transmission jack, Bear A.C.E. computer analyzer, F.M.C. (3500) intelligent-engine analyzer, Snap- on front end m/c, Allen (16-130) Scope cab. model, pressure washer, Allen scope with printer, Snap-on wheel balancer, oil drain bucket, Hunter (30-62-1) S-4-13 aligner, torches, Vac, Marquette (40-175) scope, 2 F.M.C. drum Doktor brake lathes, Bear (644-S) Tel'allner, a/c m/c, Hunter balancer spinner with strobe, F.M.C. 2000 computer aligner, Everco auto, air service centre III, Bear (685) Telatronlc, wall mount, assorted parts, air bags, air hose, batteries, etc. Office equipment: Omega phone III eight line system 6 phones, desks, filing cabinets, Zerox bond photo copiers, office chairs, 2 cash registers, plus other office supplies. Vehicles: 1985 Chev 3 /< ton truck, 1981 Dodge Diplomat, 1980 Chev 1 ton dual wheels, 1979 LeBaron, 1978 Ford tow truck, 1975 Chev 10 ft. cube van, 1973 Jeep c/w snow plow. Note time: 10:30 a.m. Sale of very good garage equipment and vehicles. Viewing Tuesday, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Plan to attend. McLean Auctions and Liquidations, 870 Taunton Road East, Whitby, 576-7550, 686-3291. 31-1SNP Auction Sale Cornell's Auction Barn Tuesday, August 11 6:30 p.m. Pine bunk beds, oak washstand, oak buffet, modern dressers and chest of drawers, walnut dresser, Kroehler bed chesterfield, single box spring and mattress, antique dressers, console color T.V., large quantity of modern furniture, electrical appliances and household Items. Don Cornell Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705) 786-2183. 31-1SNP Orval McLean Auction Center Lindsay Consign now to our next machinery sale, accepting farm machinery, tractors, Industrial and construction equipment, riding lawn mowers, recreation vehicles, boats, motorcycles, etc. ' Bring to barn or phone 324-2783. 30-2SNP Horse Auction Open Consignment Saturday, Auguat 22nd 6:30 p.m. Sale to be held at Malmont Sale Arena, 'A mile south of Blackstock Just off 7A highway. Selling all types of horses, lack, trailers and related horse and farm Items. Horses to follow lack. To consign or for Information contact Cllngman Auction Service at (705) 799-6256 or (705) 277-2838 or (705) 277-3089. 31-3SNP Sat., Auguat 8 at 9:30 a.m. TO BE HELD AT 85 FRANK ST., CAMPBELLFORD. Antique butcher block (good), 3 antique cupboards, antique chests of drawers, wooden bed and mattress, 2 piano stools, pressed back chairs, .2 captains' chairs, lawn furniture, Jet roto tiller - B. & S. 4 h.p. motor, crocks, silverware, solid seat chairs, quantity of dishes, antique pieces, bridal rose pieces, Avon cottage blue, figurines, bedding, carpet and rugs, Lawn Boy lawnmower, end tables, bridge lamp, pictures and frames, French Provincial chesterfield and chair, Viking refrigerator (good), Viking wringer washer, chesterfields and chairs, bed chesterfield, extension table, coal oil lamp, tools, buffet, Gilson roto tiller, aluminum windows, 5' x 5' triple glass window, Inglis automatic washer, Kenmore dryer, Kraft cheese box, copper boiler, 7-Up push bar, cast Iron kettle, 2 brass jardiniers, trunks, blanket box, washstand, quantity of dishes, chrome table and 4 chairs (good), blacksmith forge, drop front desk, Schoenhut toy piano, jewel case music box, parlour table, settee, table with drawer, potash kettle, window (9' x 48"), McClary automatic dryer (good), 3 pee. bedroom suite with mirror, 2 Mopeds (1 running, 1 parts), many other items not listed. TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D. Owner and Auctioneer shall be free from responsibility of any accident or Injury on or about premises day of sale. ROY AND ROD WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Box 883 Campbellford K0L 1L0. (705) 653-3533. Lunch Available. • 31-1S Auction Sale Sat., August 15 at 10 a.m. Large auction sale of 13 Standardbred horses, racing equipment, farm machinery, furniture and antiques, the property of MORLEY BRETHOUR. Lot 17 Con. 4 Brock Twp.-, 2 miles south of Sunderland on Hwy. 7 and 12 and VA miles east or 4 miles south of Manilla and 2'A miles west. Registered Standardbred horses Includes 3 race horses, 1 brood mare, 1-4 yr. old, 3-3 yr. olds, 4-2 yr. olds, 1 yearling (all race prospects).' RACE HORSE EQUIPMENT: 2 ' joggers, 2 Brodeur race bikes, 5 sets of race harness, hopples, knee and shin boots, quantity of harness pts., western saddle with back pad (like- new).- FARM MACHINERY: A.C. 170*6ttactor w/cab (new rubber) and chains, I.H.C. 444 gas tractor w/loader, 1934 model C Case tractor (running), I.H.C. 479 haybine (10 ft.), N.H. 256 side rake, I.H.C. 430 baler with thrower, 2 bale thrower wagons one 20' one 16', Smoker elevator with motor 30', I.H.C. seed drill on rubber 16 disc, 'I.H.C. 10 ft. cultivator, I.H.C. 540 manure spreader, Fleurry Bissel manure ■ spreader, 4 wheel on rubber (long and short tongue, good condition), N.H. 355 Mix All Mill (like new), Gehl grlndall hammer mill (P.T.O.), Turnco grain box with wagon, 3 drum roller, 2 grain augers with motors (like new), 5 sec. and 4 sec. set of harrows, chain harrows, scraper blade, Hydrein 4 furrow plow automatic reset 14", Danuser post hole auger (good), M.H. single plow (good), McKee 720 snowblower (double auger) circular buzz saw mounted on wagon (good), air compressor with motor, quantity of fence posts, 2 long steel culverts, quantity of pipe, set of. wheelbarrow type scales 1 ton (excellent condition), 2 McCullough chain saws, heavy drill press (good), antique wade sawing machine, driveway sealing spraying unit (complete), 100 ft. hose, nozzles, Honda 5 h.p. gas motor and 200 gal. tank (good condition), 1952 Chev 1100 truck (for parts). FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES: Helntzman upright piano and bench (good cond.), Findlay annex stove, Viking 21 cu. ft. deep freeze, kitchen cupboard, 2 press back chairs, no. of wooden chairs, press back arm chair, press back nursing rocker, 2 pee. chesterfield suite, pole light and lamps, antique extension table, 3 '■pee. bedroom suite (good cond.), 5 pee. bedroomsuite, man's armoire, pine blanket box, quilts and blankets, antique child's wicker rocker, wicker doll carriage, wooden child's wagon and rocking horse, wooden Kindergarten table and chairs, colonial crib and matt, bow front washstand, 3 copper boilers, pr. of large railroad lanterns (with coloured glasses), antique carved back chair, old tins, large quantity of sealers, and much more. Note this Is a large sale, plan to attend, something for everyone. Farm sold. Terms: cash or cheque with I.D. Lunch available. Furniture sells at 10 a.m., wagon load at 11:30, machinery at 12:30, horses and equipment at 2:00 p.m. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357- 3270 or 745-8470. 31-1SN Auction Sale Friday, August 7 6:00 p.m. The property of Mrs. Eileen Klrley of Lindsay, plus others. 6 matching press back chairs (good condition), reflnlshed oval dining table, Panasonic console color T. V., Edison cylinder record player, G.E. fridge and stove, pine corner cupboard, wicker fern stand, parlor chairs, parlor tables, library table, wicker chairs, press back rockers, oak wooden bed, wooden wardrobe, washstands, antique dressers, quantity of china and glass, Don Cornell Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, (705) 786-2183. 31-1SNP KNOWLTON -- Eleanor G. at Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, August 3, 1987 in her 56th year. Eleanor, beloved wife of Ed Knowlton of R.R. 1, Newtonville. Loved mother of Christopher and Pamela. Loving daughter of Margaret and the late William Trotter. Dear sister of Donald Trotter, Barbara Elliott, Margaret Fialka and Bruce Trotter, all of Oshawa. Rested at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations to the Palliative Care Unit at Oshawa Hospital in her memory would be gratefully appreciated. 31-1SN WHITMEE -- Archie Warden at Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, on Saturday, August 1, 1987 at the age of 83 years. Archie Whitmee, beloved husband of the late Evelyn Payne. Dear father of Dorothy (Mrs. Garnet Arnburg), Grace (Mrs. Sidney Loscombei, Florence (Mrs. Les Halcomb), and Oswald Whitmee and his wife Jean, all of Oshawa. Loved grandfather grandfather of 10 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Rested at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Cremation. Six persons from Bowmanville Bowmanville recently joined more than 1,000 other campers and 200 camp staff merhbers in a "Back to Nature" camp experience on Ontario's Credit River. The six included: Thomas Benschop, Steve Jaspers-Fayer, and Paul DeJager, all of R.R. 4; Bruce Rozema of R.R. 1; Dwight Schenk of 23 Cloverfield St., and Roger Vender Kooi of 28 Wellington St. (who served as a counsellor during the week.) The campers, who participated participated in the week-long "Cadet International Camporee" lived in hand-made shelters, studied wilderness survival, and prepared almost all their meals over open fires. The camp ran from July 22 to 29. It was located on isolated isolated land about seven miles south of Orangeville. The thousand campers came from throughout Ontario, from Saskatchewan and British Columbia, and from as far away as California, California, Arizona, and Florida. The camp was organized by volun- CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, for the contract specified below, submitted to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are invited and will be received by the Clerk until the specified closing time and date. Tender No. T87-24 NEW BOWMANVILLE ARENA Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Friday, September 4,1987 Plans, specifications and tender documents can be obtained after Monday, August 10,1987 after 12:00 noon (local time) frorrtthe office of the Purchasing Department, 68 King Street East (Veltri Complex), Bowmanville, Ontario, for a $500. refundable fee payable to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle. i'.' y.- =*. m i C.C.A. Document No. 11 must be submitted - to the ^Corporation before the Tender can be withdrawn by the r Contractor. Contractors must provide a 50% Performance Bond and 50% Labour and Materials Bond with Tender submission. At tender submission, a certified cheque, in the amount of $200,000. will be required for the bid deposit. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T'SrSïv. Mrs. Lou AnnBirkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 267 Phillips Barratt Kaiser Engineering Ltd., 1100 Walkers Line, Burlington, Ontario L7N 2G3 (416) 335-3385 31-1S CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, for the contract specified below, submitted to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are invited and will be received by the Clerk until the specified closing time and date. Tender No. T87-19 CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE SIDEWALKS (VARIOUS LOCATIONS) Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Friday, August 14,1987 The work for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle under the direction of the Director of Public Works, involves the construction of concrete sidewalks in various locations of the Town of Newcastle. Approximate quantities of major items are: Concrete Sidewalk Concrete Toe Wall 2,100 m z 29 m 1 Plans, specifications and tender documents can be obtained at the office of Totten Sims Hubickl Associates, P.O. Box 398 1A King Street East, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 4L1, for a $20.00 non-refundable fee payable to the Consultants. A Bid Deposit in the amount specified In the tender documents must accompany each bid submitted. An Agreement to Bond must accompany each bid submitted. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou AnnBirkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 267 Totten Sims Hubickl Associates Consultants 1A King Street East P.O. Box 398 Cobourg, Ontario K9A4L1 (416)372-2121 leer Cadet club leaders in Ontario whose clubs are sponsored sponsored by Christian Reformed, Reformed, and Presbyterian churches. Highlights of the week-long event included rafting on the Credit River (more than 150 rubber rafts were involved), riflery, canoe safety lessons, maintaining sections of the Bruce Hiking Trail, and excursions to historic sites on Georgian Bay. More than a thousand members of the campers' families drove to the camp site Sunday afternoon for a camp-style dinner serving more than 2,200. Cadet International Camporees are held once every three years in various locations throughout North America. They are coordinated coordinated by the Calvinist Cadet Corps, a religious youth organization based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The camps emphasize remote wilderness sites, conservation skills, camperait skills, spiritual growth, and complete restoration restoration of a campsite to its natural state when the experience is over. Previous Cadet International International Camporees have been held in Colorado, Kentucky, Michigan, Washington, South Dakota and California. This year's camp was the largest ever, for the organization, and one of the largest events of its kind held by any youth organization organization in North America. During this year's campout, hundreds of "cadres" (groups of about eight boys and two counsellors) lashed together shelters made of fresh-cut poles and sheets of plastic. A central commissary supplied each cadre with food, which was prepared over a log fire. Tens of thousands of gallons of bottled water were trucked into the camp from nearby towns. During the week of camping, the campers consumed consumed 7,000 litres of milk, 6,000 hamburger and frankfurter frankfurter bu'iisy 2,000 loaves 'of bread, and several tons of vegetables and fresh meat. Some of the food, as well as other supplies, was donated by merchants in the Toronto - Guelph - Barrie area. "This was the first time in 20 years that the Cadet organization organization has held a Camporee in Canada," noted Richard Broene, the Executive Director Director of the Michigan-based organization. "The logistics of transporting equipment and hundreds of men and boys across the border have always been a problem." "This year, however, a group of highly motivated volunteers in the Toronto area made it happen," Broene continued. "They donated hundreds of hours to organizing organizing the Camporee, and they also raised tens of thousands of dollars worth of contributions, contributions, food and services. The Provincial Government, especially the Credit Valley Conservation Authority, also contributed to the success of the Camporee." Approximately 250 of the campers came from Canada - mainly Ontario, but also from Saskatoon and the Vancouver area. The rest came from throughout the United States. "Over the years the Cadet organization has developed systems for staging this kind of giant camp," Broene noted. "There are many youth organizations that put boys in barracks-like housing and feed them in central facilities. But as far as we know, this is the largest camp that has boys sleeping in handmade shelters and cooking over open fires." The Cadet organization lists about 14,000 members in 650 clubs scattered across North America. About 3,600 volunteers volunteers serve as Cadet Counsellors. Counsellors. One purpose of the camp experience is to teach boys to appreciate the values of their Counsellors. All Counsellors are members of the churches that sponsor individual clubs. Campers from nearby towns included: Oshawa - Chris Ritkes, Newcastle - Paul Bandstra, David Brink and George Glasbergen; Orono - John Sikma; Newtonville - David Cox and Jack Glasbergen, both of whom served as Jr. Counsellors. HAYDON By B. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton visited his aunt, Mrs. Helen Werry, in Maymard Nursing Home, in Toronto, on Sunday. Miss Nicola Lloyd is attending attending Girl Guide Camp at Camp Adelaide (east of Haliburton) for this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn Blackburn were Saturday supper guests of Miss Carol Blackburn in Oshawa. Sorry to hear Mrs. Doug (Norma) Blackburn is a patient in Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Jean Slemon visited with her aunt, Miss Nancy Johns, at Strathaven Nursing Home, and chatted with Mrs. Alice Thompson who we understand is much improved. Then Jean visited with Mrs. Olive Slemon in Bowmanville Hospital. Olive has been quite sick for three weeks and we wish her well and hope she'll soon be home again. Mr. and Mrs. David (Mary Ellen) Atkinson of Oakville were Friday overnight visitors visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lars (Dorie) Christensen were one couple who celebrated with Mr. and Mrs. Art Trewin for brunch at the Magic Car for their thirty- sixth wedding anniversary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millson went Wednesday to Twelve Mile Lake in the Minden area to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Millson and boys at the cottage and returned .Thursday .Thursday afternoon. Jack and Blanche Jones and Peggy Millson have enjoyed bowling Thursday evenings in the Seniors summer league. Although the group was small we all had fun. Well, last Thursday was the last so Nancy and Glen had a lovely lunch prepared between the two games. B. Jones' team won the most points and they were presented presented with a lovely beverage set each who were - Stan Bates, Vi Levesque, Gordon Paxton, Aage Mortensen and Helene Carter. Mr, Sandy Jones attended . the Molson Export 300 Races at Cayuga Speedway on the Dale o( Publication: Augusts, 1987 31-1S CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, for the contract specified below, submitted 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 No. T87-22 QUEEN STREET STORM SYSTEM FROM KING STREET SOUTHERLY Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Friday, August 21,1987 The work for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle under the direction of the Director of Public Works, Involves the construction of concrete and corrugated steel pipe sewers ranging in diameter from 300 mm to 600 mm. Plans, specifications and tender documents can be obtained at the office of Totten Sims Hubickl Associates, P.O. Box 398, 1A King Street East, Cobo'urg, Ontario K9A 4L1, for a $20.00 non-refundable fee payable to the Consultants. A Bid Deposit In the amount specified in the tender documents must accompany each bid submitted. An Agreement to Bond must accompany each bid submitted. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ^ " Mrs. Lou AnnBirkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 267 Totten Sims Hubickl Associates Consultants 1A King Street East P.O. Box 398 Cobourg, Ontario K9A4L1 (416) 372-2121 Date of Publication: August 5,1987 31-1S weekend which was cancelled on Sunday because of rain, but held on Monday. So he went to Welland and was an overnight guest of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones. Mr. Tom Jones, Mrs. Lorraine Mackin and son John and girl friend Angela, all of Toronto, were Sunday supper guests with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts joined with the Christensens and Art and June Trewin at the Magic Car Restaurant in Oshawa, for Sunday Brunch, then they went to the Pickering Pickering Flea Market to browse through supposedly bargains - at least it was dry in there. Sunday evening Mrs. Dave (Leona) Adams of Oshawa called in on Jack and Gladys Potts. The Potts were quite relieved to hear their daughter Linda Clark and family had escaped any danger of the terrible tornadoes in Edmonton Alberta. It makes a person think how fortunate we are while others face such tragedy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashton went to Peterborough to visit; with Mr. and Mrs. Lou (Mary)' Ashton on Sunday. On'itheiti way home they stopped at the; Rockhaven Restaurant to celebrate Freda and Reama's! birthdays. Congratulations ladies - one more chalked up.' Hope you enjoy many more happy birthdays. While Master John Potts holidays in Cornwall with relatives, his Mom and Dad, Bill and Kim, went camping at Rice Lake Park. Mr. and Mrs. Art Trewin , were dinner guests on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Will (Lucy) Trewin, Oshawa. June and Art Trewin were entertained to Sunday brunch at Oshawa to celebrate 36 years of wedded bliss by four very close friends - Jack and Gladys Potts and Lars and Dorie Christensen. Soccer News In last week's Darlington Soccer League play because of the holiday weekend, only five matches were played. On Monday night, visiting Zion gave Orono a scare when they came back from a two-goal deficit to grab the tie. Goals from Doug Dupe and John Eik- éns started Orono on their way, but second half goals from Paul Denis and a successful successful penalty shot by Mario Mario Aves resulted in a 2-2 tie. ! In Courtice, the home club had little trouble dumping a short handed Salem 7-1. Scoring for Courtice v/ere Jason Graham with two goals, while singles went to Neil Osborne, Mike Ward, Kevin Tink, Kevin Kilbure and Mark Long and the Salem Salem goal coming from Jim' Potter. On Wednesday evening Zion came back from a two goal deficit twice during the game to gain a 4-4 tie with Salem. Salem were leading by the hat trick of Roland Fowl es and Dale McGill picking up the single. Zion goals came from Ea Smith- son with two and singles to Paul Denis and Louis Consolez. Consolez. Future Games: Saturday, August 8: Tyrone Tyrone at Courtice, Zion at Flying Dutchman; Hampton Hampton at Salem. Monday, August 10: Salem at Flying Dutchman, Cour- tice at Zion, Orono at Solina. Wednesday, August 12: Solina Solina at Hampton, Tyrone at Orono. With only two weeks left in the schedule the standings are as follows: Solina 28 Hampton 26 Courtice 23 Tyrone 22 Orono 19 Flying Dutchmen 10 Zion 6 Salem 6. <