The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. May 10, 1989 15 Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Auction Sale Auction Sale Consign Now To Orval McLean Auctions Lindsay Sat., May 27 Farm Machinery Sale Accepting tractors, farm machinery, machinery, vehicles, riding lawn mowers, boats, recreational vehicles, construction construction equipment, tools, etc. Bring to barn or phone (705) 324- 2783 Lindsay. Orval or Barry Mc- Lean. 19-1SN Giving Up Farming Thursday, May 25,11 a.m. Auction Sale Real Estate - 98 Acre Farm, Full Line of Farm Machinery, Tractors, Tractors, 29 Stocker Cattle, Back- hoe, Trucks, Old Tractor, Riding Mower, Antiques, Furniture, etc. Property of John and Julia Saltys, R.R.3, Omemee. Lot 5, Con. 10 Ops Twp. DIRECTIONS: 2 1/2 miles west of Omemee on Hwy. 7 and 3/4 mile south or 5 mile east of Lindsay then 3/4 mile south on the 10th line of Ops Twp. See signs. TRACTORS: 1981 MF No. 265 diesel tractor c/w quick attach, No 236 MF loader, cab only 2575 hrs., dual remotes, 67 h.p., p.s. and extras ( A-1 condition). MF No. 500 diesel backhoe tractor and loader c/w cab and extras (good), Ford 8N gas tractor pto., pulley,, good rubber. Case antique 1937' gas tractor on rubber, new tenders. John Deere No. 420 S antique tractor for parts. John Deere 8 h.p. riding mower and deck, electric ' start. COMBINE: AC No. 72 pto.,' all crop, 3 pt. combine, c/w pickup head and reel (A-1 condition). Full line of farm machinery, antiques, \ household furniture, appliances, etc. Lots of other machinery, machinery parts and scrap iron. LIVESTOCK: 29 head of Stockers. 28 Hereford and Limousin cross heifers, 1 Chari, steer. Average 600 to 650 lbs. Quality cattle (will be weighed). REAL ESTATE: Victorian Victorian country, Lot 5, Con. 10, Ops Twp., 98.8 acre farm, good workable workable land, 70 acres newly seeded in hay, balance in mixed hardwood bush, well fenced and drained, 30 X 70 barn free stall feeder operation. operation. House features 4 bedrooms, brick stucco with new roof, oil and wood heat, well maintained, 2 pc. and 4 pc. bath, large livingroom and fireplace, large country kitchen, modern cupboards and diningroom, diningroom, large spacious pantry, full basement. Lots of water. NOTE Conditions: Terms on real estate $10,000 deposit day of sale. Balance Balance in 90 days. Viewing by appointment only. Phone 705-799- 5578. Property selling subject to reasonable reserve bid. (Absolutely no viewing day of sale.) Property sale, at 12:30 p.m. Partial list-only! Auctioneer's Note: Owner giving up farming due.tore- tirement and have plans to build. • Plan to attend. A very large offering with something for mostly everyone. Terms: Cash. No reserve. Lunch available. Sale order beginning with household and furniture followed by machinery, real estate 12:30 and cattle at 2:30 p.m. Sale managed. managed. and sold bv Calvin Mabee Auctions, R.R. 1, Lindsay.,Phone Cambray 705-374-4800' or 374- 4435, earphone 705-749-7609. 19-2SN Close Out Auction , Sat., May 13,12 Noon Selling the Equipment, Machinery Machinery and contents of United Counties Butcher Service, Clifton Clifton Rd., Port Hope. Walk-in freezer (12X16) complete with 2 new compressor units, Jarvis Jarvis electric wellsaw, Russell Harrington Harrington beef splitter, Biro 3334 meat band saw, Hollymatic pattie machine, Butcher Boy grinder, The Sausage Maker, propane scalding tank, modern pig de-hairer (5 h.p.), knife sterilizer, 1 ton electric hoist, ' slicer, Hobart digital scale, wall and floor scales, stun guns, blowers, blowers, compressors, burglar system, rollers, long arms, fans, cutting tables, tables, large antique butcher block, propane furnaces, de-odorizers, ropes, pulleys, trays, carts, baskets, baskets, quantity cardboard boxes, .22 rifles, portable pressure system, system, lockers, Sharp cash register, Apeco 200 photocopier, tables, counters, barrels, stainless steel • drums, Hobart beef tenderizer, fly sprayer, forks and other items. • Terms: Cash or good cheque. Au- ' ctioneer: Frank Stapleton, New- tonville 786-2244. 19-1SN Household and i Antique Auction Sat., May 13, 6:30 p.m. : Pethlck Auction Barn, Haydon 10 mi. S/E of Port Perry - Selling quality oak furniture and . antiques from area home including excellent oak office desk and chair, . oak deacon's bench, pine jam cup- ' board, oak chest of drawers, tables, tables, chairs, chests, bed sofa, : kitchen set, oak diner, rockers, beds, vanities, large assortment of smaller lots from three homes. Several maple office chairs, maple desk, lots of good dishes, pictures and collectables for the ladies while the men attend our Tool and Handyman Sale. "The Friendly Auction", Auction", 263-8710. 19-1SN Tool, Handyman and Farm Implement Sale Sat., May 13, 5 p.m. Pethlck Auction Barn 10 mi. S/E of Port Perry Sellira from various estates, hobby farm business closeouts, large tool and Implement sale highlighted by Ideal gang and reel mower sharpener, 5 ton hay wagon, 3 pt. sprayer, White 3 pt. snowblower, post hole digger, tractor cab, Hlgo bush hog mower, Oliver mower, harrows, farrowing crate, 5 h.p. air compressor, smaller smaller compressor, oil furnace, 2 David Brown 900 tractor (both need motors), Allis Chalmers 16 ■ h.p. hydrostatic 48" cut lawn tractor, tractor, compact steam engine tractor, other lawn mowers, snowmobile, canoe, 2 boat trailer, 2 fibreglass canoes, and huge selection of new and used hand, air and power tools. 1980 Chev van, 1978 Ford • pick-up, horso trailer and so much more - "The Friendly Auction" - 263-8710, Stove Llptay, Garry Powell. 19-1SN Advance Notice "Giving up Housekeeping" Antique Sale For Collectors Mildred and Ken Caveriy Monday, May 22 Pethlck Auction Barn, Haydon Definitely one of Durham Region's Region's Great Sales of 1989. Highlighted Highlighted by spectacular bow sided dining suite, ornate bow sided china cabinet, large amount of Victorian Victorian furniture. Hundreds of pieces of collectables, Moorcroll, cranberry, Bisque, Dresden, R.S. Prussia, milk glass - depression, carnival, etc. etc., etc., bowls, pickle cruets, lustres, banquet lamps, Gone-with-wind lamps - hanging cranberry lamp - Much more. Watch paper next week for list. Reserve date now - 'The Friendly Auction" Steve Liptay, Garry Powell, 263-8710. 19-1SN Frl., May 12, 6 p.m. The property of Mrs. Ruth Cor- nochan of Bobcaygeon plus others. Wash stands, antique dresser, chest of drawers, chesterfields chesterfields and matching chairs, captain's captain's bed, Boston / rockers, pressback rocker, parlor tables, pressback child's rocker, 6 ladder- back chairs, 4 pc. white wicker set, 30" Moffat stove, 20 cu. ft. freezer, Viking diyer, handmade quilts, chrome kitchen set, Quebec heater, heater, 8 h.p. rototiller, 3 h.p. lawn mower, antique No. 4 1/2 school bell, large iron pot, Steven model 820 pump shotgun, Janssen hammer hammer action shotgun (carved stock), 12 ft. Starfire fibreglass boat with 4 h.p. Evinrude outboard motor and trailer, quantity of tools, china and glass. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, Auctioneer, R.R. No. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. 19-1SN Mon., May 22,11 p.m. Auction Sale of Water Front Properties 7 Lots on Crane Bay, Sturgeon Lake in the Hub of the Kawartha Lakes The properties of 750654 Ontario Inc. and Stewart and Blackal Inc. LEGAL - Part of Lot 14 Con. 3, Fenelon Twp. Plan 57R 219. Lots No. 10,12, 15, 19, 20, 21,22. Lot sizes 85' X 180' to 145' X 180'. LOCATION: From Hwy. 35 North at Lindsay to Fenelon Falls, Ont. Take Hwy. 121 north 1 km. to Victoria Victoria County Rd. 8 - turn right ten County Rd. 25 (Sturgeon Point! Road) - go 4 km. to Victoria County Road 30 - turn left - go 2 km. - turn right - last road on left. Watch for signs. Terms: 10 per cent down day of sale - remainder on closing in 30 days or vendor will take back mortgage to qualified purchasers! For, further, information oj inspection inspection of these properties .call 705- 324-8533. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reab- oro, Ont. 705-324-9959, earphone 705-749-7084.18-3SN Wed., May 17,11 a.m. Giving up Farming Auction Sale of Farm Machinery, Swine Equipment Equipment and Real Estate The property of Elizabeth and Ber- nie Verleysen, Lot 30 Con. 2, Hal- dimand Twp. Exit off 401 at Hwy. 45 at Cobourg - south 100 yards to Danforth Road - turn east 6 miles to stop sign - north 1/2 mile. Watch for signs. 1988 John Deere 3155 diesel tractor - front wheel assist - 4 X 4, 260 hrs. dual remotes remotes (AM-FM) 16.9 X 24 and 18.4 X 38 tires - front weights. 1984 John Deere 2750 diesel tractor with JD 146 loader - dual remotes. Int. B275 diesel tractor. New Holland Holland 355 grinder mixerwith loading auger and 20' unloading auger. 1987 . John Deere 7000 Maxi- Merge 4RN corn planter. 1985 White 508 4-18's semi-mount plough - depth wheel. Glenco 18' cultivator - wings and levelling harrows. harrows. MF 13' 520 tandem disc. Int. No. 10 seed drill. 1972 Dodge 800 - 413 gas truck - twin post. Ebro 20 ton hoist - new 5/16 checker plate floor - aluminum chute divider. divider. 12' chain harrows. JM 200 bus. gravity grain box on 5 ton Martin Martin wagon. U.M. 250 bus. gravity grain box on 7 ton Horst gearing. Victoria 55' 6" grain auger on wheels. GT 570 grain dryer. New Holland 479 hay bine pto. Calsa field sprayer. MH baler, pto. Approx. Approx. 10,000' log maple cut in 1989. Eastern rotary mower 6' pto. 1985 AM Renault - auto t ransmis- sion, 3,500 km., as is. Nuhn 10'6" pit pump. Nuhn 20'6" lagoon pump. 6' X 4', 54 meter pit pump. 1987 Nuhn 2000 gal. liquid manure spreader, tandem, 20' spread, 18R 22-5. 4' drill press. Many other items. BARN EQUIPMENT: 1981 20' X 40' Harvestore silo with sweep arm unloading. Westeel Rosco 5000 bus. grain bin, full flow aerator. 20 ton hopper tank, 3 - 5 ton hopper tanks. Nuhn horizontal grinder batch mixer-electric scale, mixes 1/2 metric ton. Numerous augers. Broadhagen Feeding Conveyor System 350'. 1989 Berg stable cleaner 230' of left hand chain with 20' chute - 3" -18". 15 K.G. Johnston dry sow stalls, 20 Garrits dry stalls. 4 Garrils farrowing farrowing crates. 5 kg. Johnston farrowing farrowing crates. 10 - 4' X 6' K.G. Johnston weaner decks, 2 medicators - piston type. Water nipples, heat lamps, feed cart. Many other articles. REAL ESTATE: ESTATE: To be sold on farm. Approx. 85 acres of farm land, part of Lot 7 and 8, Con. 3, Haldimand Twp. 75 acres working, 10 acres mixed bush, 20 acres systematically tile drained. Subject to easement of Trans-Canada, Trans-Northern and Inter-Provincial pipe line. Terms: 10 per cent down day of sale. Remainder In 30 days. Land will be sold subject to realistic reserve. reserve. Located 1/2 mile east of Grafton on Hwy. 2 - Shelter Valley Road 5 miles north to Vernonville and 1/2 mile east. Signs will be posted. For further information contact vendor at 416-349-2789. Terms: Cash. No reserve. Machine sale at 11:00 a.m. Hog Equipment at 2:00 p.m. Real Estate Estate at 3:00 p.m. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ont., 705-324-9959, car phone 705-749-70 84. 19-1SN Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonville Fri., May 12, 7 p.m. Selling the contents from a Newtonville Newtonville home and Bowmanville apt. - chesterfield suite, 5 pc. dinette dinette suite, fridge, stove, apt. freezer, wringer washer, white bedroom suite, 3 pc. bedroom suite, chests of drawers, old chest and dresser, set 5 wood chairs, set 3 pressbacks, pr. captain's chairs, mirrors, pictures, frames, trunks, .maple bed and night stand, numerous numerous antiques, original 10 ft. store counter (Newtonville), color TV, occasional chairs, and many other items. Also 12 h.p. Massey riding mower. Terms: Cash or good cheque. Auctioneer: Frank Staple- ton, 786-2244. 19-1SN Sat., May 20,12:30 p.m. Farm Sold Auction Sale of Farm Machinery and Some Furniture The property of Herb PERRIN, south half Lot 10, Con. 1, South Monaghan Twp. 10 miles south of Peterborough on Hwy. 28 to Bailieboro, Ont. and 3 miles east. 1984 Kubota M6950 DT 4 X 4 (760) complete with roll bars, roof, 4 way remotes. David Brown 885 diesel tractor with 60 Case loader, 2 buckets. New Holland 513 manure manure spreader, New Holland 315 baler, Int. 80 snow'blower, 1988 Wifo sub-soiler, Triple K 34 tooth cultivator. Int. 45 vibra shank cultivator, cultivator, 23 tooth, gauge wheel, 11, 1/2'. Norcan Hÿdrein 3-16's spring reset plough, Int. No. 10 16 run combination seed drill, 1983 Pony trail wingfold harrows 20'9", 1982 1000 lb. pressure washer, Air compressor, compressor, bale buncher, .tractor chains, 3 pt. field sprayer with gun, 8' X 16' hay trailer, 6' X 8' rack and trailer, Woods electric grinder - 3 h.p., extension cords, extension ladders, 200 gal. diesel tank with fuel. 1986 John Deere 116 riding lawn mower 38" mower - double bagger, fence stretcher, lumber, hand tools, electric motors, full line of farm machinery, walnut diningroom diningroom suite, chrome table and 4 chairs, dryer, refrigerator, electric stove, antique spool type wooden bed, iron bed, antique dresser and washstand, 2 reclining chairs, desk, antique bookcase, bedroom suite, antique harvest table (6 leaves). Many other items. Terms: Cash. No reserve. Furniture sale at 12:30 p.m. Machine sale at 1:00 p.m. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontario. 705-324-9959, car phone 705-749-7084.19-2SN Sat., May 13,11 a.m. Property of Mary E. McLean and Beatrice McLean. Location of Sat., May 13,11 a.m. Selling household items and antiques, antiques, the property of Gerald and Dorothy NELSON, 56 Perry St. South, Port Perry, 3 blocks south of the 4 corners or 1 block north of 7A Hwy. Large fridge, 2 upright freezers (1 like new), TV, 2 large glass-front cupboards, living room tables, nesting tables, smoker's stand, beds, dressers, caned chairs and rocker, old chair with needlepoint seat, glass and brass shoe collection, brass candle sticks, brass lamp with painted shade, 2 matching B.R. lamps, triple triple dresser, corner screen, old pictures, pictures, prints by Gourly, mirrors, figurine, collector plates, carnival glass, set of 6 Bradford plates, silver pieces, dishes, 3 section stacking bookcase with leaded glass, hall tree, wardrobe, youth's bed, fern stand, typewriter table, 2 office chairs, milk stool, old jardiniere, jardiniere, crocks, old pine chest, old flour bin, oil lamps, 9' X 12' green rug, linen, bedding, fabric, work table, high chair, crib, old car ornament, ornament, wheelbarrow, window air conditioners, exercise bench, lawn furniture, tools, pile of firewood, Lawnboy laWnmower, garden tools and much more. Terms: Cash or cheque with ID. Lunch available. available. Owners and auctioneers will not be responsible for accident or injury in connection with this sale. Auctioneers Don and Phil Coclirane, 985-2788. 19-1SN Sat., May 13,10 a.m. Sharp Farm Sold Auction Sale of Farm Machinery and Household Furniture The property of Barry PRESTON, Lot 14 Con. 7 Manvers Twp. 12 miles south of Lindsay on Hwy. 35 to 7A east -1 1/2 miles or 4 miles west of Bethany. 1979 Ford 5600 diesel tractor, cab, fan, p/s, complete. complete. MF 1085 diesel tractor, multi-power, p/s, dual hydraulics. MF 65 diesel tractor with Hornet manure loader. Ford 3000 diesel tractor. 1981 New Holland 489 haybine. New Holland 310 baler with thrower pto. Triple K 12' cultivator, cultivator, 3 pt. John Deere 350 4 - 16's hydraulic reset semi-mount plough. Oliver semi-mount 4-14's trip beam plough. Ford 101 4-14's plough, 3 pt. Case 12' trail tandem disc. 32' Speed King auger 6", pto. Ber-Vac single auger snow blower. Int. 105 gas self propelled combine - 10' header. Bear Cat pto. hammer hammer mill on wheels. 3 pt. fertilizer spreader. 24' pipe hay elevator. 24' hay - grain elevator on wheels. Calsa 200 gal. field sprayer - 20' property is east end of Green- boom. Int. 15 disc seed drill. New wood; just' o\Jer ! the' Hill/ Tirtrie' of Holland manure spreader. 10' salo is 11:00 a.m. Articles include grain-auger 4". MF 7' power 125 year old church pew, pressback chairs, two old dressers and trunks, old organ desk, fern stand, cane rocker, old arm chair, antique hall bench with mirror, 1974 electric Heintzman organ, round dining table, wooden high- chair, black walnut table, knitting machine, 2 old clocks, toilet set, 2 drop leaf tables and 4 chairs, picture picture frames, old picture prints, coal scuttle, hand seeder, fancy cups and saucers, variety of dishes, silver flatware and casseroles, 2 iron beds, cement mixer, blanket box, hundreds of books (many Canadian authors), quilts; record player, 300 records, caribou horns, brass jardinieres, brass book- ends, filing cabinets, desks and office office supplies, school clock, old pic- antique tures and frames, old pine cup- .antique board, garden tools, chesterfield suite, lamps, diningroom chairs, fridge and stove, baking powder can, old camera, tools, toolbox,' ironing board, folding chairs, cross-cut saw, crocinole board, shelves, old doll carriage (wicker), old doll's linen. Many other articles. Auctioneer Earl Gauslin - 640- 5398. Lunch provided by Greenwood Greenwood United Church Women. Terms-Cash or cheque with ID. Sat., May 13,11 a.m. Property sold. Elenor Reid, R.R. 2 Hastings, Ont. 5 miles west of Campbellford on County Rd. 35 to first right turn past Country Diner, then north to first place on left. (Watch for sale sign). 1975 Triumph TR-6 convertible (new top), 6 cyl., approx 66,000 miles, as is; David Brown 880 diesel tractor tractor with front end loader, power bucket (ps., pto., 3 pt., good); tractor tractor chains; Int. 2 furrow plow, 3 pt.; snow plow blade; 3 pt. hitch blade; Kongskilde Triple K 25 tooth cultivator; cultivator; single discs; rubber tired, wagon, cut down; JD 5 ft. rotary mower; manure spreader for trailer; 4 section harrows and evener; Ferguson mower, 7 ft. cut; log auger, 3 pt., pto.; circular saw machine; 25 steel stakes; Pioneer farm saw, good; Wheel Horse B80 lawn tractor, 34" cut, 8 spd., elec, start (good); Pioneer P40 chain saw, good; Weed Eater model CR70 gas trimmer; Evinrude 3 hp. outboard motor; Stanley heavy duty garage door opener, complete; complete; rubber tired wheelbarrow; milk cans; pulleys; two 80 lb. cans; horse Johnson motor, cap for 1/2 barbwire: chains; .rope blocks;. ton P j C kup truck (large box), fan- throo A II iii inrocnont iinhie ri„=v m n| "rototiller, chainsaw (Pioneer), three 4 ft. fluorescent lights,'dusk til dawn light; quantity of hand tools; 4" bench vise; tin snips; quantity of lumber (2X6, 2X8, 6X6); approx. 6 cord hardwood (ready for stove - Must be out by end of May); household items and antiques to sell first at 11:00 a.m. Coal oil lantern; round diningroom table, 2 leaves and 4 chairs; good; quantity of dishes and silverware; antique oak china cabinet; kitchen table, leaf and 4 chairs; bed chesterfield, chesterfield, like new; Coldspot 16 cu. ft. refrigerator, frost free, freezer across top; upright freezer; Ken- more washer spin dryer; coffee table and 2 end tables; quantity of bedding; antique cheese cutter; antique round oak table, pedestal base; antique single bed; antique high chair; all household items are good. Numerous other Items. Terms: Cash or cheque with I.D. Owner and Auctioneer not responsible responsible for accident or injury day of sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Box 883 Campbellford, K0L 1L0 (705) 653-3533. lunch available. available. 19-1S A BETTER DEAL 1st, 2nd nnci 3rd Morfciagus • Ôpcn.pnviiefjes *■ " -i Same day . sorvico HOURS: 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Man's Best Friend Gets Protection from Rabies DRIVING SCHOOL Now offering Full Driver Education Courses 25 Hours Classroom 10 Hours In-car 1 to 11nstruction In Car Ontario Safety League Approved MAXIMUM INSURANCE REDUCTIONS INCOME TAX CREDIT Starting Tues. - Thurs. May 16 - June 6/89 (Evening) 6-9:45 p.m. Sat., May 20 - June 10/89 (Daytime) 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon. and Wed., May 22 - June 12/89 (Evenings) 6:00 p.m. -9:45 p.m. Location: 14 1/2 King St. E., Oshawa Suite 201 Cost: ONLY $299. Continuous Registration BROTHERS DRIVING SCHOOL 576-4873 17-tfSN mower, bale buncher, round bale wagon. 10' X 24'. Martin 6 ton wagon with 250 bus. box. Martin 6 ton wagon with 8' X 14' rack. John Deere 6' tiller, 3 row corn scuffler, fanning mill and motor. AC Lincoln welder 3 pt. Wood splitter. Pto. corn shelter 3 pt. New Idea 2 row corn picker, air compressor, cutter, set of sleighs, quantity of lumber, hand tools, wrenches. New wood planer with table saw. Many other articles. Approx. 12 ton mixed grain. Approx. 500 bales of straw. Rocker, antique loveseat, chrome table - 8 chairs, microwave oven, set of dishes, Simplicity spin washer, antique bottle collection, antique wicker cradle, antique bed and chair, 2 washstands, high pine cupboard, hay fork, picture frames, copper boiler, Hoover vacuum, vacuum, books, sap buckets, sap pan, many other items. Terms: Cash. No reserve. Furniture sale at 10 a.m. Machine sale at 11 a.m. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324- 9959, earphone 705-749-7084. 18-2SN Farm Sold Sat., May 13, 12 Noon Auction Sale of Furniture and Farm Machinery the property of B. Bogdanovic, Lot 6, Con. 7 former township of Clarke. 4 miles east of Kirby on Rd. No. 9 t<5 Mercer's Rd. and 1/4 mile north or 1 mile east of Kendal to Mercer's Rd. 300 MF combine with 11' grain table (like New), 1830 J.Deere tractor (2992 hrs.) with 145 J.D. loader, 710 J. Deere tractor (3387 hrs.) with pulley, MF baler No. 12, MF side-delivery rake on rubber, MF 7' mower 3 pth., MF manure spreader (160 bushels) pto. top beater, 2 grain wagons (Turnco), 1 single row corn picker No. 5 (Cockshutt), 30' grain elevator with gas motor (Little Giant), 3 point hitch sprayer (100 gal.) with pump, 225 Lincoln electric welder, snow blower with single auger (Lucknow); J. Deere 3 furrow 16" plough No. 45, hammermill with 60' long belt (Smalley), 12' aluminum boat with trailer and 6 DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE FORCE TENDER DRP 2A/89 POLICE FORCE VEHICLES l Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of the Chief of Police, Police, 77 Centre Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, up until 1000 hours, Wednesday, May 31st, 1989, for the supply and delivery of Police Force Vehicles. Tender forms may be picked up or requested through the office of Superintendent R. F. Jarvest, between 0800 and 1600 hours, Monday through Friday. Telephone 579-1520, extension 236. Lowest or any Tender quotation not necessarily accepted. Jon M. Jenkins, Chief of Police. 19-1S THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, marked as to contents, for the following requirements 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 the above address. Tender T89-16 - VEHICLE TENDER ONE (1) ONLY 50,000 G.V.W.R. CAB AND CHASSIS Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Wednesday, May 24,1989 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Date of Publication: May 10,1989 2 wheelbarrows, freezer, implements, implements, small tools, some furniture (beds and chairs), miscellaneous items, bale stooker (Allied), hay wagon with rack. Sale time: 12 Noon. Sharp. Terms: Cash. No reserve. reserve. Arnot Wotten and Charles Reid, Auctioneers, R.R.1, Hampton, 416-263-2512. 18-2SN THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, for the contract specified below, submitted 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 T89-5 - RECONSTRUCTION OF ONTARIO STREET FROM KING STREET TO LIBERTY STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Friday, May 26,1989 The work for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle under under the direction of the Director of Public Works, involves the reconstruction of Ontario Street to an urban standard, including including earth excavation, curb and gutter, sidewalk and hot mix paving, storm sewers, sanitary sewers and watermains for a length of approximately 1,000 metres. Dog lovers from far and wide converged in Bowmanville last Thursday, May 4', to have their pets innoculated against rabies. The disease is at the high point of its five year cycle. Animal health technician Diane McGill gave Paul Rowan's dog, Mitzi, her yearly shot. The clinic was sponsored by veterinary clinics throughout the Durham Region. Hampton Scouts Busy Washing Cars Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett, Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 267 19-1SN You know spring is here when car owners can be spotted washing their vehicles on sunny days. But for some owners, it is much easier and relaxing to let someone else do the dirty work. On May 6, the First Hampton Scouts held a car wash at the public works depot on Taunton Road. They were raising money for the Canadian and World Jamborees. Ten boys from the group will be going to the Canadian Jamboree Jamboree in Prince Edward Island while seven boys will be neaaing to Scotland for the World Jamboree. Pictured here making this lovely car shine are Mark Pokorski (left) and Peter Harris. The woman who got her truck washed by the Scouts on Saturday is asked to call 263-8138. She left her car mat behind. Letter to the Editor fe Plans, specifications and tender documents can be obtained at the office of Totten Sims Hubicki Associates, P.O. Box No. 398, 1A King Street. East, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 4L1, for a $30.00 non-refundable fee payable to the Consultants. An Agreement to Bond and a Bid Deposit in the amount specified specified in the tender documents must accompany each bid submitted, submitted, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett. Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 267 Totten Sims Hubicki Associates Consultants, 1A King Street East, P.O. Box 398, Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4L1 19-1S Date of Publication: May 10,1989 Dear Editor, On Monday, April 11th, 1989 my family and I were burned out of our apartment. apartment. I am writing this letter letter to say, thank you to all of the people in Bowmanville who helped us out in our time of need an^ donated much needed clothes and furniture. I also want to thank the patrons of the Castle Hotel who donated some of their hard earned dollars to help us out. Also I want to thank both the Bowmanville Bowmanville Senior Public and Central Public Schools who along with the students and their parents,donated and collected clothes and furniture furniture for us. Also a very special special thanks to Brenda, Terri, and Paula who without their help and support, this ordeal ordeal would have been a lot harder to deal with. Aid lastly, a very big thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Balenko who made it possible for us to keep the family together and under the same roof for awhile, while we try to relo- Lastly, I would like to say that the way the people in this town have helped us through a difficult time has made me proud to say that we live in Bowmanville. We thank you all very much. Forever grateful Randy, Jeanee, Cher, Randy Jr. and Jason. D YKSTRA'S ELICATESSEN FOOD MARKET "Home of Quality"