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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jan 1989, p. 22

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( i i Phone £ !l^F5F5Ï' H A H FS Phone 623-3303 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Work Wanted Work Wanted Auction Sales Tender Residents Heading South All Types of Cement Work Concrete Floors. Foundations and Walls Brick and Block Laying Chimney Conslruction and CHIMNEYSWEEP G.W. MUTTON 623-5981 2-tfS INSTALL a combination wood oil. wood electric furnace or boiler. Oil - gas - electric boiler or furnace. Harvey Partner and Sons. Bowmanville. 623-2301 or Orono 983-5206. 4-tfSN 'FIREWOOD" FIREWOOD v Guaranteed Dry By the case Fast Delivery 434-8888 Anytime 2-7SN BOWMANVILLE GLASS & MIRRORS 143 Wellington Street, Bowmanville 623-3410 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9 a,m. -- 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. -- 2 p.m. Sealed units, storm windows and doors, store fronts and screen and glass repairs, all types ol glass and mirrors available. FREE ESTIMATES 24 hour emergency plate glass replacement. Locally owned and operated 49-tfSN LARRY QUINNEY Painting and Decorating Interiorand Exterior Over 13 years experience FREE ESTIMATES Phone 263-8535 16-tfSN TOPSOIL • Sand • Stone • Peat Loam • Dozer and Loader Rentals » Snow Plowing and Removal We deliver large or small quantities (705) 277-3464 Saturday Deliveries 39-tfSN NEED a pressure system? Water Softeners 7 Repairs to all makes. Harvey Partner. Orono. phone 983-5206, Bowmanville phone 623-2301 1-tfSN M. BROOKS RENOVATIONS • ADDITIONS • GARAGES • DECKS, ETC. Replacement Windows, Palio Doors, Storm Doors Skylights Phone 623-5566 lino answer phone after 6 p.m. " 52-ttSN JOHNSON EXCAVATING Hydro and Water Trenches Septic Beds Grading and Topsoil Basements FREE AND GUARANTEED ESTIMATES Phone 623-5605 2-KSN BYAM PLUMBING and HEATING INC. and AIR CONDITIONING NEW WORK and RENOVATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Village ol Tyrone R.R. 5, Bowmanville 263-2650 1-tfSN BRINK'S EXCAVATING ForTrenching Septic Systems Foundations Driveways Backfilling Grading Topsoil. Phone 987-4995 34-tfSN Custom Softwàre Services and Supplies Microcomputers ANDY'S SOFTWARE INC. 623-2375 Maple Grove Rd., N. R.R. 6, Bowmanville Ont. 31-tfSN Because We Cere About YourOlllceor Home Furniture NEWCASTLE UPHOLSTERY 1 Excellent Workmanship 1 Wide Selection of Materials to choose from 1 In-home Service 1 Pick-up and Delivery 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed 119 EDWARD W. X:: ) JAMES BRITTON "Jim of All Trades" SPECIALIZING IN: » Rec Rooms • Wallpapering » Painting » All Interior Decorating EXPERIENCED IN: » Electrical » Plumbing, etc. Phone 623-3506 Call alters p.m. Bowmanville 17-tfS SALEM LANDSCAPING Seeding -- Sodding Trees --Shrubs I Interlocking Brick FREE ESTIMATES 263*8079 5 2-tfSN | Auction Sales DURHAM RENOVATION Specializing in Interior Modifications, Alterations and Repairs Phone 987-5571 42-tfSN CARPET STEAM CLEANING C & J Services * Personal Service * Satisfaction Guaranteed $49, Dining/Living Rooms plus Hallway Phone Dennis at 623-2095 Expert service to VCR's, T.V.'s, home stereos, car stereos, portable stereos. Free Estimates Bowmanville Audio-Vision 20 King St. W. 623-2312 44-tfSN C. W. Lemon SMALL ENGINES Authorized Dealer for Jonsered, Tanaka and McCulloch Chainsaws . Oregon bars and accessories v Sales, Service, Rental 987-5200 2 Mi. E. of Hwy. 115, Third Concession 52-4SN| tU> ROLL OFF BINS FOR SCRAP AND GARBAGE WE BUY CARS FOR WRECKING As* «bout our GC NEPAL SALVAGE v SERVICE CALL US NOW w~' 987-4741 NEWCASTLE 52-IISN ' i I i OB [416] COLLECT CALLS ACCEPTED ROOFING • SHEET METAL • SKYLIGHTS FLAT ROOFS • SHINGLES • PRE-PAINTED STEEL SIDING • SOFFIT - TROUGH • SUNROOMS • SOLARIUMS 20 Years Experience gN Simons Custom Upholstering (Since 1954) Free Estimates Pick-up and Delivery 623-6207 Base Line Rd. W., Bowmanville ' VTiüiv Channel Master THE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF TV/jmjPEMQljlPMENT TV Antennas for Perfection in Reception TV Towers Anlcnnii Rotators Antemius Boosters Transmission Wire I la rd wa re Accessories and MATV Systems TIRED OK POOR RECEPTION? CALI. TODAY EOR AN ESTIMATE 1 DURHAM TV & ANTENNA 1 151 Liberty Street South Bowmanville, Ontario 623-9955 Bill Van DerHerberg We Also Do TV anti Stereo Repairs YOUR K'M SYSTEM CAN DELIVER WITH A III FIDELITY I'M ANTENNA sii-tistr DAVID HILLS BUILDING SERVICES DESIGN • DRAFTING • CONSTRUCTION New Homes • Additions • Renovations Coiled Calls Accepted Telephone (416)786-2393 37-tfSN Channel Master THE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF TV/FM RECEPTION EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS IN: Color Antennas Rotors Boosters FM Antennas T.V^Iûwers REPAIRS • INSTALLATION SERVING THE DURHAM REGION FOR 20 YEARS FREE ESTIMATES. a SALES • SERVICE S^'complete Tower System installed OU WHITE'S ANTENNA SYSTEMS R.R, 6, Bowmanville Phone 436-2120 EL WHITE 38-IISN AUCTIONEER Don Stephenson Phone 623-1726 Consignmenls Wanled 1-lfSN "Kahn Country Auctions" Re-opening Wed., Jan. 18 At 6:30 p.m. Located on Brock Rd., Pickering, Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (Exit 399). Selling this Wed., Jan. 18, a large and exlensive variety ol antique furniture and highly collectable items, removed from the Butter- worth estate and private sources to include various pine and ash llalback cupboards, pine armoire, pine blanket boxes, pine jam cupboards, cupboards, pine bonnel chests, pine tables, washslands, heavily carved Victorian settee, sets of matching pressback chairs, pr. of stencilled Glengarry chairs, Canadiana rockers, pr. ol unusual oak filing cabinets, granileware, barber's pole, stacking oak bookcase, bookcase, 2 large blue (lower crocks, some excellent old quilts, mahogany and walnut dining room suites, several bedroom suites, brass bed, wooden beds, dressers, dressers, chests of drawers, occ. tables tables and chairs, desks, sets ol chairs, sideboards, antique horse cutter, some good collectable glass and china, old primitives, oil lamps, crocks, brass, copper, paintings and much more. This is an excellent sale, with over 400 items to start off the New Year! So join us every Wed. and participate in one ol Ontario's "True" Auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. "Consignment and estate selling our specialty". Preview from 1:00 p.m. Terms: cash, cheque (with I.D. or Visa). Kahn Auction Services, Services, 416-683-0041. 2-1SN Auction Sale Sat., Jan. 14,11 a.m. Pethick Auction Barn, Haydon 10 miles north ol Bowmanville Selling an excellent sale of antiques, antiques, furniture, collectables, highlighted highlighted by Orienial china cabinet, pine sideboard, mahogany sideboard, sets of chairs, 2 walnut dining suites, waterbed, parlor chairs, J and H rocker, antique pump organ, electric Fantasia organ, 2 sels of diningroom chairs, desk china cabinet, wheelchair, dressers, chest, linens, dishes and much more, "The Friendly Auction", Auction", 263-8710 Steve Liplay, Garry Powell. 2-1SN Auction Sat., Jan. 14th, 11 a.m. Warner's Auction Hall, 1/4 mi. West of Colborne on Hwy. 2 Selling contents ol local home including including some antiques elc. 10 pc. walnut diner with glass Iront china cabinel all original in excellent condition, condition, drop leaf Duncan Phyfe table and chairs, oak sideboard with low back, small washstan'd, sola and chair (like new), fancy parlor chair, harvest gold fridge and slove, old single spool bed (needs refin.) old chairs, antique oak exl. table, dishes, china, glass, lamps, pictures plus numerous household articles elc. Sale starts 11 a.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, M.C. No reserves. Gary Warner, Auctioneer, 355-2106. 2-1 SN Auction Thurs., Jan. 12, 6:30 p.m. Warner's Auction Hall, 1/4 miles west of Colborne on Hwy.2 Almond color fridge and stove in excellent cond., auto washer, dryer, chest freezer, Filler Queen vac (like new) with power head, Ariens snow blower, quantity of welding rods, blade for small tractor, tractor, 2 student's desks, antique dresser, double bed, single bed, good bed chesterfield, oak finished table with 4 captain's chairs, buffet and hutch, imilalion fireplace with stereo and mirror, loveseat, coffee and end tables, meal smoker, lamps, pictures, dishes, pots, pans, etc. Sale starts: 6:30 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, M.C. No reserves. Gary Warner, Auctioneer, Auctioneer, 355-2106. 2-1 SN Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonville Fri., Jan. 13, 7 p.m. Selling the estate ol the late Bertha Touchburn, Bowmanville (Orono), along with numerous antiques from a former Newcastle shop, Deilcraft dining table with 4 cane chairs, large attractive Deilcraft china cabinel, 2 pc. floral chesterfield chesterfield suite, 4 pc. walnut coffee ensemble, ensemble, brass lamps, paintings, 2 lea wagons, china, glassware, twin single beds, 2 antique chest of drawers, washstand, linens, bedding, bedding, quills, hide-a-bed, Hitachi console color TV (remote), oak knee hole desk, German wall clock, Wallace Bros, silver chest and contents, Electrolux 2100 vac., Ace Apl. freezer, 2 humidifiers, Samsonite bridge set, trunk, small appliances, crocks, odd chairs, Indian carpel (10X13), Also stove, dishwasher, automalic washer and dryer, bar fridge, and numerous other interesting articles all in good condition. Note: This auction features the estate vehicle. 1988 Chev. Caprice Classic, 4 door, in new condition (Approx. 1000 km.), (certified). Terms: Cash or good cheque. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton, 786-2244. 2-1 SN Auction Sale Sat., Jan. 14, 11 a.m. Moving to Florida, Ms. GRACE LENNON, R.R.4, Marmora. 1 mile south of Marmora on Hwy. 14 to Riverside Pine Rd., then go west to 1st turn south, then go to 1st turn west, (watch for sale signs). Following appliances are only 6 months old: While Westinghouse range; White Westinghouse frost tree refrigerator; White Westinghouse Westinghouse heavy duty washer (water saver); White Westinghouse heavy duty dryer, 8 pc. set of hand decorated stoneware; quantity of dishes; small electric appliances (like new); cooking utensils; quantity quantity ol bedding, linens, pillows; most furniture less than 2 yrs. old; round pine table and 4 chairs; bamboo plant stand; matching chesterfield, chair and loveseat; pine drop front desk; pine captain chair; plant stand; Kenwood am/fm stereo receiver and Kenwood turntable, 2 speakers (good); 2 sets ear phones; records; Zenith 26" color television (good); brass floor lamp; males bed (good); 2 plant stands; brass lamp; pictures and frames; antique wardrobe with mirror; queen size bed, box spring and mattress (good); wicker clothes hamper; night table; wicker shell unit; some books; slide projector projector and screen; double bed (good); chest ol drawers; mirror with pine frame; picnic table; some lumber; men's 10 spd. bike; dehumidifier dehumidifier (used 1 season); electric electric lawn mower; garden tools; lawn furniture; large fan; cooler; jig saw; bundle asphalt shingles. Numerous other items. Note: This sale provides an excellent opportunity opportunity to purchase good furniture and new appliances. Terms: Cash or cheque with I.D. Owner and auctioneer auctioneer shall be free from responsibility responsibility ol any accident or injury on or about premises. No reserve. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Box 883, Campbelllord, K0L 1L0 (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. 2-1S Auction Sale Thurs., Jan. 12, 6 p.m. Stouffville Sales Barn Household furniture, antiques, col- leclables, appliances, vehicles, tools, many more articles. Terms: Cash. Earl Gauslin, Auctioneer. 2-1S Cornell's Auction Barn Fri., Jan. 20, 6 p.m. Oak wall telephone, Chatham kitchen cupboard, washslands, pine chests ol drawers, oak dressers, dressers, bunk beds, collee and end tables, parlor tables. More details noxl week. To consign to tills sale or upcoming sales, contact Don Cornell, Auctioneer al R.R.1, Lillie Britain, 705-786-2183. 2-1SN Ontario Hydro METER READING Lakeshore Area Bowmanville Location ONTARIO HYDRO invites contractors to submit submit tenders for the reading of meters in the Lakeshore Area, Bowmanville location. location. Approximately 27,180 motor readings will be required required during the twelve month period commencing January 26, 1989 TENDERS will be received up to 11:00 a.m. local time, January 17, 1989. TENDERING DOCUMENTS MAY BE OBTAINED: from Ontario Hydro Area Office Box 98, Scugog Rd. N., Bowmanville, Ontario Phone (416) 623-2561 Bowmanville (416J-372-3311 Cobourg THE LOWEST or any tender tender will not necessarily be accepted. 2-1S Death A BETTER DEAL l!il, 2nd nno 3rd Morloanos opon.nLiviLOfjqo \e Same day setyico. ulfuKA. :all now non immediate action 'undàMvI.kô 57611 in Orono News by I. Challlce RAHM -- Cecil Edward, at Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, January 10,1989. Cecil Rahm in his 93rd year. Beloved husband ol Helena May Smith. Dear father ol Florence Grace, Mrs. Herman Pice (Elsie), Mrs. James Smith (Ada). Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Brother ol George and Waller Rahm. Resting at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service in the chapel 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Spring interment Bethesda Cemetery. 2-1 SN News from Orono Church The ladies of unit #1, met in main hall of Orono church on Wednesday afternoon, January 4 with Bertha White opening meeting by reading poem "New Beginnings/ Beginnings/ Other me .hers'of devotion committee, were Mary Berry and Gladys Greenwood. Hymns and Bible selections were much enjoyed and the three ladies presented a very humorous skit "New Year's Resolutions." Resolutions." Gladys Greenwood closed with reading of a very beautiful prayer, written by Paul Jones of Orono entitled "Thank You Lord." Fourteen ladies of unit #3 met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Isabelle Challlce. Neis DeJonge read the scripture scripture reading and Isabelle read poem on New Year's. We sang "Standing, at the Portal" with Gladys Brown at organ. Jenny Bowins gave a reading on "New Years" and Isabelle gave prayer. Olive Millson gave an excellent excellent reading and the roll call was answered "Something "Something I can do to Improve Myself or my World in 1989." Tire members of unit #4 met Tuesday night in church hall, with committee Lorna Atkins, Irene Tennant, and Thelma Vagg. Our guest was Lorna's daughter, Mrs. Karen Martin Martin and she presented an excellent excellent program from "Right to Life." Congratulations to two ladies ladies from unit #4, Mrs. Thelma Thelma Vagg and Mrs. Shirley Moffatt, who last Monday evening presented their "Mission Trip" last summer to the ladies of Trinity United United Church, Bowmanville. Sincere get-well wishes to the leader of unit #1,Dorothy Barnett, to Grace Cochrane, to Vilda Cowan and to Mrs. Mary Low. The Bowers in Orono church Sunday morning were placed in loving memory memory of the late Jim Stark (Newtonville) and brother of Mrs. Mary Tamblyn of this congregation. Quote--"Statistics arc like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital!" Congratulations to all our friends Who left this past week-end for the sunny south! The weather is "out in space". Last Saturday evening evening we witnessed lightning and heard thunder and on Sunday almost blew away, by Monday with wind chill factor the thermometer was away below zero! No wonder wonder so many people have coughs, colds and flu! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pi- golt were last Saturday noon dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stnnleton. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chnllice, Millbrook, were Monday evening dinner guests of his brother, The O. Chnllices. Mr. and Mrs. O. Challice were last Thursday guests of daughters, Mrs. Dean Warren Warren and Mrs. Murray. Brown and families of Peterborough, Peterborough, and visited Mr. Bob Brown, (formerly Ponty- pool) who is still a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, Peterborough. Peterborough. We are glad to report report he is progressing well, following a severe stroke. Town Hall Card Party Good attendance at weekly weekly euchre party on Wednesday Wednesday night, January 4 in Orono Orono Town hall, and following winners - High scores - Margaret Margaret Linton tied at 91 with Jack Goodman, Neil Steward Steward 83, Dora MacDonald 81, Ernie Bowen 78. Low Score - Charles Campbell, Lucky draws - Aleck Moffat, Moffat, Jean Bowen, Debbie Green, Hilda Caswell, Euchre Party every Wednesday night, 8 p.m. town hall and ladies please bring lunch. Leskard Card Party There were 10 tables of euchre at the monthly card party in Leskard Church 1-Iall on Thursday, January 5. High scores - Mildred Britton 82, Lavina Downs 80. Low scores - Bertha White 50, Walter Murphy 49. Lucky door Prize - Robin Alldread. Next card party Thursday, Thursday, February 2 at 8'p.m. in Leskard church hall. St. Saviour's Church News Monday, January 16. Faith-in-Action groups meeting meeting in St. George's Church, Oshawa (Athol and Centre Strs). -He who hesitates is worse than lost; he is miles away from the next clover- leal 1 . Wednesday, January 11 at 9 a.m. - Wednesday morning morning Group. Quilting and crafts in Parish hall. Sunday, January 22. St. Saviour's Annual Vestry meeting following the regular regular morning service, which will be shortened morning prayer. Refreshments will be served. Please note - Would all or- ganizations submit their 1988 reports to the wardens as soon ns possible, that they might be reproduced and available for Vestry. It never occurs to some people that there is a big difference difference between giving advice advice and lending a hand! On Sunday, February Ross Metcalf led us in "practice "practice time," for Sundays service. service. He expressed surprise "as to our excellent voices, following such a large "festival "festival of food." Thelma Gilbank voiced the choir's appreciation appreciation for such a delectable dinner and excellent hospitality. hospitality. Donald then showed us slides of the trip last summer summer of the Tri-City choruses, made up of barbershoppe singers from Oshawa, Markham Markham and East York chapters. Approximately 230 persons enjoyed the conducted tour of England, and some of the group enjoyed extended tours of Scotland and Europe. Europe. The buildings, cathedrals, cathedrals, estates etc. were excellent excellent and needless to say Don was quoted as saying, their group "sang at every opportunity" opportunity" even on planes, at ^ nir P°" rts ctc - This "brought a las Blackwell, Bishop ^of delightful evening to a close. gif Trent/Durham area wi guest speaker at our both churches. This will be a pastoral pastoral visit that we may meet him and he us. Mark the date down and come and hear and meet our new Bishop as he begins his new ministry in our areas. Holiday Get-Together On Wednesday evening, January 4 the members and spouses of Orono United Church choir enjoyed their annual holiday get-together, at the home of Don and Jean Staples, "Broadlawns" Orono, Orono, south. The festive decorations and crackling fire in fireplace fireplace welcomed the guests with true "Country Charm" and of course our host and hostess gave forth a friendly greeting to all! A very attractive buffet of foods of all kinds gave the guests a very difficult task of selection. Following the din- Orono United Church News An excellent attendance at Sunday morning service, with Lawrence and Vera Staples greeting at the door. Marvin Colvin gave the children's story and led in prayer before children went to their classes. The choir rendered the anthem "Fight The Good Fight." and Reverend Reverend Milnes sermon "Welcoming "Welcoming Jesus into our homes and into our church." Happy Birthday to George Carson who celebrated celebrated on Sunday, January 8. Explorer girls will meet Wednesday, January 11 at 6:30 p.m. in main hall Orono church. Contact Bertha White (983-5415) for more information. Stewardship Event - Tuesday, January 31 from 7-9 p.m. in St. Andrew's United Church, Oshawa. 62*1 gg SÎ jsjgs m* «S givS&I .ksB hm 3» Ü fcsa in 4 FINANCIAL SERVICES our best interests are yours! GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 30 day IOV4 180 day 10% I yr. II Va 2yr. 11 Ve 3-4-5 yr. 1VA (Rates subject to change without notice) 4 Vi CAMBRIDGE ST.N., LINDSAY 324-9898 Bowmanville Mall 243 King St. E. 623-9400 ANNOUNCING Your opportunity to take a fully escorted Mediterranean and Black Sea Cruise September 16 -- October 3, 1989 aboard The Royal Princess Ports of call include Venice, Dubrovnik, Istanbul and Athens For more information call: ; Allin 337 Simcoe St. S. Wilson Oshawa, Ont. Tours & Travel 436-7474 PRINCESS CRUISES CBS SAVE UP TO $1,630.00/couple If you pay your deposit before CV/T) Jan. 31, 1989 Automotive Leasing Family Trustco Make Transportation the Least of Your Worries The new trend toward automotive automotive leasing is reflected in the growing number of people who now lease, rather than own, their car. "There must he something to it," says Lou Stavrakos, Account Executive for Family Trustco, "otherwise you wouldn't see so many people hiking advantage of the service." As Lou explains it, the advantages advantages of leasing a vehicle arc multi-fold. "With leasing, you simply pay for the amount of time you use the ear. You do not have to shoulder (lie burden of that car's depreciation." For example, example, rather than pay $20,000 for a vehicle that will he worth $0,000 in four years, a customer would only pay the $14,000 depreciation. depreciation. Payments per month are lower which means leasees pay the lowest lowest possible cost for transportation. transportation. Nor does one have to deal with a high pressure sales environ ment when they consult with Lou to lease a car. "For our clients," Lou says, "it's more like getting help to get transportation than it is actually being sold something." something." It is not unusual for Lou to take customers around 'to dealerships if they arc unsure of what type of vehicle they want to lease. Leasing a vehicle can usually he accomplished within a week, "if not sooner," says Lou. As a member of the Family Trustco network, Lou can draw stock from both local and southern Ontario Ontario ear lots, allowing customers a wide variety ol'makcs and models models from which lo choose. Any type of transportation costs money hut leasing enables a person to keep transportation costs lo a minimum, "It makes sense lo Imy what will go up in value, and lease wlmt goes down. Leasing is heller," says Lou "for the household or the corporation. corporation. And we're here for every body." Automotive leasing is one of a number of fine services available available at Family Trust Corporation. "We have many clients who take advantage of the savings, mortgage and real estate divisions divisions of our company." Lou says, "We're a one stop financial service service centre and our management team is experienced and professional." professional." To find out more about Family Trust's automobile lousing services, services, visit Lou Stavrakos at 500 King St. W. or call 570-2243 in Oshawa, or 1 King SI. W„ 023-6622 in Bowmanville,

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