I I i Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Classified Advertising Rates Up to 20 words $4.20 Each additional word 200 Display Classified 280/line Memoriams $4.20 plus 200 per line of verse Additional charges for logos and bordered ads. Box Number Rental $1.50 Deadline for All Classified Advertising is 4:30 p.m. Monday. All Classified Advertising is Payable in Advance Births BARRIE - Steve and Tina (nee Hiemstra) are proud to announce the sale arrival ot their daughter, Rachel Christine, born August 23, 1987, weighing 8 lbs., 5 3 /< oz. ANOTHER granddaughter for Gord and Doreen Barrie and Frank and Grace Hiemstra of Bowmanville. Great grandparents include Martin and Alice Hiemstra of Bowmanville and Mrs. T. Dam-Oost of Holland. Special thanks to Dr. VanHoof and the super maternity staff at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. 35-1SN GREEN - Chuck and Janice are pleased to announce the safe ■arrival of their first child, Kyle Charles, born Tuesday, August 18, 1987, weighing 9 lbs., 11 VS oz. Proud grandparents are Pat and Jim Lunn, Bowmanville and Charlie and Diane Green, Bowmanville. Special thanks to Dr. Westgarth and Dr. J. Rundle and the maternity staff at Bowmanville Hospital. 35-1S MacDONALD - Robert Roy and Helen (nee Bajorek) and big brother, Kyle, are elated to announce the arrival of Garrett •Robert John, born at Oshawa General Hospital on August 25, 1987, weighing 10 lbs:, 10 oz. Grandparents are George and Dora MacDonald, Kendal; Jan and Christine Bajorek, Oshawa. Great grandparents are Robert MacDonald, Omemee; Mrs. Ethel Selleck, Kendal; Mrs. Victoria Bajorek, Oshawa; John and Frances Brearton, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. Special thanks to Dr. Margaret Bain, nurse Mackenzie and the rest of the wonderful nursing staff at Oshawa General Hospital. 35-1 SN RYPSTRA -- Adam and Timothy are happy to announce the arrival of a baby sister, Tanya Marie, daughter of Ed and Diane (nee ; Colvin). Born July 30th, 1987 at 2:17 p.m., weighing 9 lbs., 3 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. Colvin, Orono and Mr. and Mrs. F. Rypstra, Newtonville. Great grandparents are Mrs. DeJong, Bowmanville, Mrs. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. E. Colvin and great, 'great grandmother Mrs. Wiggans, all of Oshawa. Special thanks to Dr. Spruyt and staff of Bowmanville Memorial .Hospital. 35-1S SAMIS - Bryon and Sally (nee Noden) thank God for the safe arrival of their daughter,- Breanne Erin. The 7 lbs., 7 oz. little sister to Jillian was born August 23, 1987. Special thanks to Dr. Sylvester and the maternity staff at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. 35-1 SN SNOWDEN - Jennifer and Jessica happily announce the arrival of their baby sister, Michelle Joanne, born August 18, 1987. Proud parents are Debbie (Burgess) and John. . 35-1S Bev's Floral Creations 162 King St. E. Bowmanville Phone 623-3377 After hours 623-5803 35-llS . The Apple Blossom Shop Orono'sOwn Flower and Gift Shop 983-5291 AFTER HOURS 983-9656 NO.DELIVERY CHARGE TO BOWMANVILLE FUNERAL HOMES / 47-tfSN m "Flowers mim Say It wVj Best" VAN BELLE ;DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa-Bowmanville Area ; Phone 623-4441 Oshawa Monument Co. Ltd. • Family Memorials • Bronze and Granite Markers • Cemetery Lettering • Designing and Loitering Done on Premises • No Salesman Involved • You Decide When We Can Assisi You 1457 KING ST. EAST 728-3111 3-IISN Forthcoming Marriages Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baker, Solina, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter Marion Catherine Elaine to Donald Earl Lidstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lidstone, Oshawa. Marriage to take place in Eldad United Church September 26th at 3 p.m. 35-1S Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McQuaid, Oshawa, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Wendy Denise to Robert Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Shantz, Bowmanville. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 19,1987 at 3:30 p.m. at Zion United Church. Reception at Kedron Dells Golf Club. 35-1S Anniversary The family of Len and Verna Hooey invite you to share in the celebration of their parents' 50th wedding anniversary. We would be happy to have friends and relatives call at the home of Cathrvn and Charlie Trim,. 15 Elgin Street, Bowmanville, on Sunday, September 13, 1987 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Best wishes onlv. 34-3S Open House RETIREMENT OPEN HOUSE for Rev. Anthony DeJager The congregation wishes to Invite all friends, acquaintances and associates of Rev. and Mrs. Anthony DeJager on the occasion of his retirement to an Open House To be held September 4th, 1987 From 7-10 p.m. In the Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church 130 Scugog St., Bowmanville 33-3SN Opening Grand Opening Giant Permanent FLEA MARKET On Saturday, Sunday and Monday Septembers, 6, and7 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the GRANT & WHEELER CENTRE Located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28 or 20 miles south of Peterborough. Bargains galore. Come and browse. Loads of parking and good snack bar. Good vendor space still available. 416-797-2127. 35-1SNP Flowers by Jackman "Bowmanvitle's First Florist" 243 King St.E., Bowmanville Mall Tel. C23-3365 47-IIS STAFFORD Bros. Monuments Ltd. 318Dundas St. E., Whitby, Ont. Box 133, Whitby L1N5R7 Phone 1-668-3552 lor quality monuments, bronze and granite markers and cemetery lettering. OpenThurs. until 9:30 p.m. Private appointment In your home gladly arranged by calling Mr. Philip J. Dawson at 1-668-3552 during day or aller hours at 579-1116 In Oshawa. 32-lfSN Deaths ALLEN, Edith Isabel -- At Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, on Wednesday, August 26, 1987 in her 68th year. Isabel Allen, beloved daughter ot the late Jesse and Ethel Allen formerly of Newcastle. Funeral service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 35-1 SN BELLEFONTAINE, Louis Alfred P. - At Marnwood Home on Friday, August 28, 1987. Louis Bellefontaine (formerly of Newcastle), husband of the late Lucille Bellefontaine (Riley). Loving father of Paul and his wife Jillian, Carol-Ann, Mary-Lou, Rosalie and her husband Blaine, sister Toni C:S.J., Teresa and the late Jerry. Brother of Gerald and his wife Terry of London. Grandfather Grandfather of Elise. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Mass for Christian Burial was held 11:00 a.m., Monday at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Interment Bond Head Cemetery, Newcastle. 35-1 SN KENT- Arthur Edward. It is with deep sorrow that the family announce the passing of Arthur Edward Kent on Wednesday, August 26th, 1987, beloved husband of Nesta. Stepfather ot Joanne Tunnlcliffe, Beth Holland, Ted Rundle, David Rundle, Brenda Rundle and Molly Rundle. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kent. Also left to mourn his passing, his brother Robert, niece Anne; nephew Karl of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Predeceased by brother John and first wife, Joan Schofield. Friends were received at the Mclntosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, Oshawa. Funeral service was held at St. George's Anglican Church, Oshawa on Friday, August 28th at 11 a.m. Entombment at Oshawa Union Mausoleum. Donations to V.O.N. or Palliative Care Unit, Oshawa, General Hospital would be gratefully acknowledged. LUNNEY, Charles Morgan -- At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Sunday, August 30th, 1987 In his 78th year. Morgan, beloved husband of Helen Holt. Loved father of Sue (Mrs. David Simpson) of Toronto. Dear brother of Roy Lunney of Bowmanville and the late Bruce and John Lunney. Funeral service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Cremation. If desired, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or St. Michael's Hospital Neurosurgical Research Fund In his memory would be appreciated. 35-1 SN PALMER, Clarence Harvey "Hap" -- At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Sunday, August 30, 1987 In his 80th year. Hap Palmer, beloved husband of Duaine Thlckson. Loved father of Darla-Marie (Mrs. James Whelan) and Karlie Ann (Mrs. Angus King). Loving grandfather of Sue-Ellen (Mrs. Cameron Stuart), Tamml and Lexa Whelan, Tara-Lee and Karleen Allin. Dear brother of Babe (Mrs. Harold Symons), Annie'(Mrs. James Waters), and the late Evelyn Barrett, Howard, Tom and Hector Palmer. Funeral service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. If desired, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. 35-1 SN SLEEP, Melville A. -- At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Thursday, August 27, 1987 in his 88th year. Melville, beloved husband of Lillian Wray. Dear father of Bernice (Mrs. Michael Puk), Lurana (Mrs. Al Harvey), Arnold and his wife Audrey, Douglas and his wife Patricia and Joan Sleep. Also survived by 13 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Funeral service was held In the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Saturday at 1 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. If desired, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation In his memory would be appreciated STOKES, Albert (Al) William'--- At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, September 1st, 1987 In his 81 st year. Al Stokes of Point au Baril, dear brother of Irene (Mrs. William Brandt) of Bowmanville and Hazel (Mrs. Matt LeBlanc) of Orangeville. Friends may call at the Logan Funeral Home, Parry Sound, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday. Funeral service at Logan's on Friday at 1 p.m. Interment at Hillcrest Cemetery, Parry Sound. Funeral arrangements by Morris Funeral Chaoel. 35-1 SN Memoriams ^URNS - In loving memory of a ;fear mother, mother-in-law and grandmother, Rhea May, who oassed away on Seplemper 5, 1982. Sadly missed along life's wav. Quietly remembered every day,, _ No longer In our lives to share, But in our hearts, she's always there. - Lovingly remembered by son Bill, daughter-ln-law Sharon, grandchildren Tracy, Tammy and Bill Jr.35-1S BUTTONSHAW - In memory ol a dear mother and grandmother, Dorothy G. Buttonshaw, who passed away September 2,1985. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, loud and true, There Is not a day, dear mother, Thai wo do not think ol you. - Lovingly remembered by daughter Dot and family. Memoriams DOBSON -- In loving memory ot a dear grandmother (Delores) who oassed away on September 1,1986. Life goes on and years pass by But love and memories never die. --Sadly missed by your grandchildren, Michelle and Les. 35-1S DOBSON -- In loving memory of a dear mother (Delores) who passed away on September 1, 1986. Gone are the days we used to share But in my heart you're always there. The gates of memories will never close I miss you more than anyone knows. -- Loved and always remembered, your daugher Juanita. 35-1S GAY -- Ann, who passeo away on September 7,1980. -- Always loved and remembered by Babe, Will and familv. 35-1S HÜLAÙŸD -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, grandmother, Doris, who passed away September 4,1986. The depth of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well; And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. -Lovingly remembered by daughter Doreen, son-in-law Stuart and family. 35-1 SN MERCER -- In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Harry M. who died August 31 st, 1986. I think of him in silence His name I oit recall " There is nothing left to answer But his picture on the wall. --Sadly missed by wile Edna ana family. 35-1S MERCER -- In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather, Harry M., who died on August 31st, 1986. From hospital bed to Heavenly rest, * God took you home to be His guest. You suffered too much, Your pleasures too few, You never deserved what you went through. You stood the test and stood it well. . .! ; Jj3 Just what you suffered no one can tell. We were not there, Dad, To see you die, To hold your hand and kiss goodbye. goodbye. But we'll remember our whole life through', Earlier that night as we sat by you. So those who have a father, Cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heart- 'Til you go home and he's not there. --Always remembered by daughter. Greta, Harold and family. 35-1S KUBE - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Daniel, who passed away September 4,1972. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together, Hold Memories that will last forever. forever. For In our hearts you are always near, Still loved, still missed, and very dear. - Lovingly remembered, but never forgotten by daughter Nellie, son-in-law .Allen, grandchildren Brent and Christine Thompson. 35-1S McNEVIN - In loving memory ot a dear father, Donald Ray, who passed away September 03, 1977. A thousand prayers won't bring you back, I know because I prayed, And neither will a thousand tears, I know because I cried. The hardest thing in life to bear, Is to want you Dad and you're not there. With a broken heart I whisper low, God bless you Dad, I miss you so. As long as I live, I will always be glad, That I was your daughter and you were my Dad. - Forever I will love you, Donna Mendonca (nee McNevin). 35-1 SN TIGHE, Gary -- In loving memory of a dear father who passed away September 3,1984. His smiling way and pleasant > face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand In the better land, Never to part again, --Always remembered by Peter and Teresa. 35-1S Card of Thanks I wish to sincerely thank Drs. Colley and Slemon and stall ol Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, for their wonderful care, Grateful thanks also to friends and relatives for their cards, (lowers, gifts and welcome visits. Your kindness and con'corn was much appreciated. Sincerely, Olive Slemon 35-1S Card of Thanks I would like to thank the staff of the Special Care Unit of Bowmanville Hospital and Drs. Shrives and Slemon for their excellent care while I was a patient. Fred Cowle 35-1S I would like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends, relatives and neighbors for their cards, flowers, visits and calls while in the hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Drs. Shrives, Sylvester, Irish and Heslop and the nurses in S.C.U., 1st Floor and Emergency. All was appreciated. Shell Drysdale 35-1S We wish to express our thanks to our family and friends for the floral tributes, memorial donations, cards, kindness and sympathy shown to us In the loss of a dear mother and grandmother. grandmother. Special thanks to MaryLou and Warren Townsley. Shirley, Elgin Greenham and Family. 35-1S The family of the late Douglas Wight would, like to express our gratitude to those who shared the loss of our loved one. Our appreciation appreciation to Dr. H.B. Rundle, Dr. Shrives, the Bowmanville ambulance personnel and Mr. Corry Kuipers and Mr. Carbon Elliott of Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home for all their help. Thank you to Rev. Wes. Cake and Rev. T. Lockhart for their comforting words. Also, to Unit 6 of Trinity U.C.W. for the lunch served after the funeral. A very sincere thank you to all of our friends, neighbors and relatives for their support, prayers, flowers, donations and cards during this most difficult time. Ethel Wight and family. 35-1 SN George and I wish to express our appreciation to our relatives and friends for all their help, visits, gifts, flowers and cards during my stay in ' Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Doctors Hoy and Shrives and the excellent nursing staff on the third floor. VIolet'Dunlop 35-1N Lost !.. ■ .! ONE man's baseball glove. Memorial Park, Bowmanville. Phone 983-9340. 35-1S LOST -- SMALL, orange, male cat. Cedar Park area. Please phone 263-8308 (evenings). 35-1N Personal PALMISTRY, TEA CUPS and CARD BY Victoria Private and Party Reading BY APPOINTMENT Phone 576-5326 35-4SNP WOMEN IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS for help call Auberge Transition House for Women and Children TOLL FREE 1-800-263-3725 or 728-7311 Confidentiality assured. 24-40SNP PRAYER to the Holy Spirit. Holy Spirit you who make me see everything and who shows me the way to reach my Ideals. You who give me the divine gift to forgive and forget all that Is done to me and you who are In all the instincts of my life with me. I want to thank you for everything and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from you. No matter how great the material desires may be, I want to be with you and my loved ones In your perpetual glory. A person may pray this prayer three consecutive days without asking for their wish. After the third day their wish, will be granted no matter how difficult It may be and promise to publish this dialogue as soon as your favour has been granted. B O'N 35-1S Business Opportunity Convenience Store Business Opportunity available immediately. More .than 700 sq. ft, of space centrally located In growing community. Flexible rental terms and exclusive rights In community may bo arranged. To arrange a meeting to discuss details and view space, Write to: Box 60, R.R.1, Newcastle LOA 1H0 34-2SN Coming Events "ATTENTION" Starting September 13th - September 19th ie Legion Week. Everyone is welcome. Follow your Statesman for Coming Events. 35-1 SN TURKEY SHOOT Orono Fish and Hunt Club Sunday, Sept. 13 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. .22 Iron Slohts Onlv 12 Gauge Shotgun any Position LUNCH AVAILABLE Follow eigne oil Taunton Road at Leakard 35-2SN 60+ Club is starting their monthly luncheons Wednesday, September 9th, at 12 p.m., in Tyrone Orange Community Hall. Euchre to follow. Luncheon $3.00, euchre $1.00. Prizes. 35-1 SN FIDDLE CONTEST ORONO FAIR Friday, Sept. 11th 8 p.m. Cash prizes, trophies, and an heirloom violin. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 983-5689 or 983-5214 Coming Events REGISTRATION FOR BEAVERS, CUBS, and SCOUTS Bowmanville 7th September 9th 7-8 p.m. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMANVILLE 35-2S BOWMANVILLE DISTRICT GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION Registration Thursday, September 17th, 1987 Salvation Army Hall Liberty Street South BOWMANVILLE From 6:30 • 8:00 p.m. For Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders. New and already enrolled members. FEE: $15.00 35-2S Annual Fire Fighters' Ball Saturday, Sept. 19 Port Hope Legion Dancing 8:30 p.m.-1a.m. Brian McNamara's Band Lunch served Tlckets$10. per person Available: Hank's Variety, Plummer's Drug Store, Ron's Hardware, Port Hope Fire Department, Port Hope, Woody's Smoke Shop, Cobourg. Proceeds to Canadian Fire Articles for Sale BOYS pants - size 7, 4, 2, 3. Winter and fall, coals and etc. Phone 623-6700. 35-1S SOLID pine bunkbeds. Phone 623-6881. 35-1S FLOWER girl dress, white with removable royal blue trim, size 8. Originally $100., best offer. Phone 983-9354. 35-1 SN 1987 RADIO - controlled car, used five times. Asking $200. Phone Mark, 263-2064 after 6 p.m. 35-1 SN COLOR televisions, 20" and 26", used, $100. and up. Television Service Co., 185 Church Street, Bowmanville. Phone 623-3883. 35-1SN FEATHERLIGHT Singer sewing machine with carrying case. Completely overhauled. Please phone 623-9464. 35-1 SN HOOVER Spin-dry washer, apartment size, $125. Lewis Rent-All, 113 King Street East, Bowmanville. Phone 623-4480. 35-1 SN Weekend Specials 12 Carnations $5.99 12 Tea Roses $9.99 Summer Delight Bouquet 12 Roses and Baby's Breath arranged In Wicker Basket $14.99 CARNATION , FLOWER SHOP 33 Division Street Bowmanville 623-5577 35-1 SN 35-1 SNP JOIN US FOR HOT MEALS and LUNCHES AT THE ORONO FAIR in the Community Centre Building, Upstairs on SEPTEMBER 10, 11, 12, and 13th Serving from 11 a.m.- PROCEEDS TO A HANDICAPPED LIFT Orono Arena Improvement and Projects Fund 34-3SN SHARYN MANUEL Congratulations and Best Wishes on your Forthcoming Marriage -- Love Dad. ' 35-2S ORONO FAIR DANCE Saturday, Sepember 12th 9:30 p.m. ADMISSION :$10. per couple 35-2SN n sj i Mn t CAR WASH YARD SALE and BAKE SALE Saturday, September 19th 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 222 KING STREET• EASf ' ■ •' ■tr " :r -, BOWMANVILLE Any donations for the yard sale would be appreciated Please phone 623-9211. 35-3S1 Girls in the Newtonville Area who are Interested In becoming a GUIDE, BROWNIE or PATHFINDER may register September 9,6:30-7:30 p.m. at Newtonville Public School or phone Marlon Knapp 786-2219. ANY INTERESTED BROWNIES FROM NEWCASTLE AREA PHONI 786-2219 GUIDE and BROWNIE LEADERS DESPERATELY NEEDED 35-1 sr Young Adults, Ages 12-18, are Invited to Join THE BOWMANVILLE SEA CADET CORPS Uniforms and equipment supplied free. Come to. Central Public School, Bowmanville, SEPTEMBER 8th or 15th, 7 to 9 p.m. Musicians need for band. EAST DOOR PLEASE. 35-2SN PLAY BINGO AT HOME WITH THE FAMILY Begining September 9th, 1987 Tune in to Channel 10, Cable TV Every Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m. WE'LL SHOW YOU HOW TO PLAY I Cards may be purchased from local participating merchants 50$ each or 3 for $1.00 All proceeds to help your community. SPONSORED BY BOWMANVILLE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 35-2SN üopte KoSütau DECORATIVE DESIGN STUDIO 86 Church Street, Orono, Ontario 983-5312 TEACHING STUDIO AND SUPPLIES FOR FOLK ART AND DECORATIVE PAINTING Loew-Cornell and Betty Byrd Brushes Delta and Illinois Bronze Paint Quality Wood, Canvas and Tin Instruction and Reference Books Large well III studio FALL CLASSES COMMENCING September 21,1987 With Open House Sept. 10 and 11 1-3 p.m. and 7 • 9 p.m. or Phone 983-5312 to pre-register GYMNASTIC REGISTRATION FALL SESSION 12 Week Program starting week ol September 14. Programs Available lor Girls and Boys: KINDERGYM - Ages 3-5 years RECREATIONAL -- Ages 6 year* and up BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Thursday, September 10 -- 7-9 p.m. For more Information, phone Blola d'Entremont 623-5391 or Gemini Gymnastic* Club 576-9517 35-2SN Fighters' Museum, Port Hope 33-3SP BINGO Every Monday Night Early Birds Start at 7:30 Brownsdale Community Centre Golf Course Rd., Newcastle - BOY SCOUTS of Canada, Bowmanville 9th - Registration September 9 from 7-9 p.m., Waverley School, uniform exchange. 35-1S SENIORS Come to First Fall Meeting at Lions Centre Tuesday, Septembers, 1987 at 5:30 p.m. POT. LUCK SUPPER Meetings 2nd Tuesday of Month 35-1S PINERIDGE DISTRICT Girl Guides of Canada Orono Brownies, .Guides and Pathfinders REGISTRATION September 9,1987 7-8 p.m. ORONO PUBLIC SCHOOL 35-1N St. Joseph's Parish BINGO Jackoot $300. In 59 numbers. LIBERTY STREET SOUTH, BOWMANVILLE Every Thursday night Beginning at 7:30 p.m. 35-1 SN ATTENTION! Ladies' Legion Dart League Starts Tuesday, Septembers, 1987 7:30 p.m. 35-1S BETHESDA CEMETERY DECORATION DAY SERVICE Sunday, September 6th, 1987 at 2:30 p.m. 33-3SN Shared Accommodations TWO tenants wanted to share large old home with owner In Orono. Non-smokers preferred; Phone 983-5167 evenings. 35-1 SN Flea Market 100 vendors wanted lor giant permanent Ilea market every weekend, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Inside and outside space available, ample parking, reasonable rates. Opening Labor Day Weekend, Saturday, September 5,6 and 7 at the Grant & Wheeler Centre, located 6 miles north ol Port Hope or 20 miles south ol Peterborough on busy Hwy. 28. Don't miss out. Phone now 416-797-2127, 342-3418. Also "Park and Wo Sell" your antiques, furniture, cars, trucks, boats, (arm machinery, etc. Showroom Inside - compound outside. 35-1 SNP Dress like a millionaire for $3.00. Shop at the Salvation Army Thrift Store 35 Division St., Bowmanville Furniture and Clothing Needed Store Hours: Mon. to Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Fri. 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-12 noon Phone 623-3217 Furniture Pick-up At your convenience. 35-1S A SINGLE and queen size walerbed mattress and accessories. Phone 983-5608. 35-1 SN BUFFET and hutch, dark walnut, coffee and end tables. All in excellent condition. Reasonable. Phone 623-4824. 35-1 SN COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 2'-4' $15.-$35. Ideal pollution resistant. General landscaping or ornamental for early fall planting. 983-5877 35-2SN HAY and STRAW Round or Square Bales PHONE 263-8078 34-2SN Chesterfield Suites Loveseats, Sectionals Less than Vi Price Box Springs and Mattresses LARGE SELECTION MCKEEN FURNITURE 524 SimcoeSt. S., Oshawa 725-5181 FREE DELIVERY 21-tfSN BARN BOARDS BARN BEAMS TOP SOIL Tony Vissers PHONE 263-2126 34-3N Inqlia Home Appliances Fridge, Range Washer, Dryer Dishwasher, Microwave Freezer Lewis Appliance Sales 113 King St.E. Bowmanville 623-4480 29-tlSN 15% Off BEER and WINE MAKING SUPPLIES 623-3018 EVENINGS , 23-USN