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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 May 1989, p. 20

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Phone 623-3303 Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Up to 20 words $5.00 Each Additional Word 240 Display Classified. 450 per agate line Memoriams $5.00 phis 240 per line of verse Logos, Boxes, Artwork $4.00 Box Number Rental $1.50 Too late for Classifieds... Double Charge (Tuesday till noon) Deadline for ALL Classified Advertising is 4:30 p.m. Monday All Classified Advertising is Payable in Advance Deaths Memoriams Instructions Coming Events delighted to announce the arrival .of their first great grandson - Nathan Richard Alpe, 7 lbs. 1 oz. born May 17, 1989 to Patti and Rick Alpe of Blackstock. Grandparents Grandparents are Nancy and Bob Bryans, Blackstock, Carmela and Arturo ,Alpe, Guelph. Great grandfather is 'Jim Bryans, Lindsay. 22-1S DAIZE - Roger Daize and Pierrette Godin are delighted to announce the arrival of their first granddaughter, granddaughter, Kristen Kathleen, born May 5th, 1989 at the Oshawa General Hospital at 3:10 a.m., 7 lbs. 8 1/2 oz. Proud parents are Danielle and Stephen Daize of Bowmanville. Maternal great grandmother Mrs. Eleanore Godin of Pembroke. Paternal Paternal grandparents are Tom and Jean Daize. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Daize. 22-1S GREENHAM - Nancy and Stanley are proud to announce the arrival ot their daughter, Ashley Lynn, on May 23rd, 1989. Proud grandparents grandparents are Shirley and Elgin Greenham, Gail and Con Bait of. Port Hope. Great Grandpa White of Harwood. 22-1S IT'S A BOY! HENDERSON - Neil and Laura are thrilled to announce the birth of their second child Dale Jeffrey, a brother for Taryn. Born on May 7, 1989 at 5:53 a.m., weighing 8 lbs. Proud grandparents are Leslie Leslie and Mary Henderson of Bowmanville Bowmanville ana Elizabeth Wardell of Thornhill. Special thanks to Dr. Leon Irish and the nursing staff at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. )•, 22-1S SMITH - Neal and Debra are proud to announce the arrival of Craig Richard, born May 23,1989 weighing weighing 9 lb. 4 oz. A little brother for Stephen and Ryan. Proud grandparents grandparents are Edward and Jean Mailey and Lloyd and Lillian Smith of Bowmanville. Great grandparents grandparents are Leslie and Mildred Virtue of Bowmanville and Ivy Mailey of Windsor. 22-1SN John and Jane De Jong of Bowmanville Bowmanville are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Angela Elizabeth, to William Peter Weima, son of David and Hinke Weima of Brockville. Wedding to take place Saturday, July 1, 1989 at 4 p.m. Rehoboth Christian Reformed church, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. 22-1 SN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Luke of Newcastle are pleased to announce announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Wendy Elizabeth, to Glenn Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Normoyle of Pickering on September 2nd, 1989 at St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Newcastle, Ontario. 22-1S Open House Friends, past students and colleagues colleagues are invited to a retirement tea for Ann Taylor, Thursday, June 8, from 4 - 6 p.m. at South Courtice Public School. 22-2S You are invited to a Retirement Tea for Jeanne Simpson on June 6th, 1989 -at Waverley Public School, Bowmanville, between 4 - 6:30 p.m. For more information phone Kathleen Whately at Vincent Vincent Massey School, 623-5502. 21-2S Friends, neighbors and relatives are invited to an Open House to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of -Bertha and Harry Mclaughlin at St. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock, Sunday, June 11,2- 4 p.m. Best wishes only, please! 22-1 SN Mr. and Mrs. Derek Barnett ot R.R. 1, Orono are happy to an- nouce the marriage of their daughter, daughter, Carol Elizabeth, to Fernando Rey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rey of Lima, Peru. The quiet ceremony ceremony took place on May 27,1989 in Surrey, B.C. 22-1S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY The children of Jack and Betty Brough cordially invite friends to attend a social evening in honor of the 50th anniversary of their parents on Friday, June 16th 7:30 to 12 midnight Lions Centre, Beech Avenue, Bowmanville R.S.V.P. evenings 623-6406 22-2SN MONUMENTS and CEMETERY MARKERS for Over 140 Years RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED 73 Ontario Street, Port Hope, Ontario Telephone 885-5216 After Hours 372-0263 Compare our Low Prices before you decide 22-1S FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Plants. Cards. Gifts. Crafts and Garden Supplies 33 DIVISION ST., BOWMANVILLE, ONT. 623-5577 BISSONETTE - Marc J. Suddenly on May 24,1989 at Oshawa, Marc James Bissonette in his 30th year. Loving son of J. Bissonette and the lafe Marie Bissonette. Dear brother of John and wife Debbie, uncle of Michael, Oshawa and Darcy of Oshawa. Funeral service was held on Friday, May 26th. Interment Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 22-1S BOYD - Evelyn Baird B.A. At the St. Catharines General Hospital, on Saturday, May 6, 1989 in her 80th year. Daughter of the late Everett and Hester Boyd. Survived by several cousins. Miss Boyd was a graduate of the University of Manitoba and taught high school in a number of Ontario schools, including including Picfon, Shelburne, Bowmanville Bowmanville and St. Catharines. Interment Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Waterford, Ontario. Donations to the Grantham United Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated. appreciated. 22-1S COUCH - Alice. Suddenly at Hillsdale Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa on Wednesday, Wednesday, May 24,1989. Alice Couch in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late John Couch. Dearly loved mother of Helen (Mrs. Marlow Hancock) of Oshawa and Bill and his wife Leona of Hamilton. Predeceased Predeceased by her sister Florence Gunnell. Lovingly remembered by 5 grandchildren, Sharon (Mrs. Bill Wilson) of Oshawa, Wayne Hancock Hancock and his wife Brenda of Whitby, Daryl Couch and Gary Couch of Hamilton and Beverley Roney of Goose Bay, Labrador. Will be sadly missed by her 7 great gr andchildren, Lisa, Adam and John Hancock, Andrea and Melissa Wilson and Bill and Paul Couch. Predeceased by David Hancock. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville Bowmanville on Friday. Private family service was held in the chapel on Saturday. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. If desired, donations to the Alzheimers Society in her memory would be appreciated. 22-1 SN DADENSKY - Jenny Ann. At Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, Sunday, May 28, 1989, Jenny Dadensky aged 1 1/2 years. Beloved Beloved daughter of Michael and Janice Dadensky. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Private graveside service was held Monday at Bowmanville Cemetery. Cemetery. 22-1SN GRACIE - Robert Bruce, (formerly of,Scarborough) At Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bqwriiànyilleqn Wednesday, May 24,1989 in'his 69th ÿéâr.'BPb, beloved husband of Audrey Tough of R.R.1, Newcastle. Dear father of Bruce and his wife Pat of Port Perry and Brian and his wife Karen of Tillsonburg. Loving grandfather of Robert, Theresa, Tanya and Sara. Brother of John Grade of California and Wanda Saxton of Niagara Falls. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Friday. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Saturday at 1 p.m. Interment Interment Pine Hills Cemetery, Scarborough. Scarborough. Donations to the Qntario • Heart and Stroke Foundation in his memory would be gratefully appreciated. appreciated. 22-1 SN LIN ,- Tsan-Chou. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Wednesday, May 24, 1989 in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of Ai- chu Yang. Loved father of Linda Kung, Danny Lin, Amada Lin, Shirley Shirley Lin, Rebecca Lin and Stephenie Lin. Friends were able . to call at the Morris Funeral , Chapel, Bowmanville on Friday. ■ Funeral service was held in the chapel on Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment Interment Thornton Cemetery, Oshawa. 22-1 SN MOORCRAFT - Gordon H. At Strathaven Nursing Home on Wednesday: May 24, 1989. Gordon Gordon H. Moorcraft in his 88th year. Dear brother of Marion Hoare, Herbert Herbert W. Moorcraft and the late Hester Hester Boe and Ernest Moorcraft. Rested Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. At his request there was no visitation or funeral service. Cremation. Cremation. 22-1 SN GARDEN and FLORAL DESIGN CENTRE j 59 King St. W., Bowmanville ,v ' - " ' ,r > n . •i "We are up to a standard not down to a price" PHONE US AT 623-5410 623-4728 (after hours) 37 . 1( sn TUSON - Arthur. At Oshawa General General Hospital on Thursday, May 25, 1989 in his 75th year. Arthur, beloved beloved husband of Florence Spencer of Newcastle. Dear father of Charles and his wife Barbara of Harrisburg, Penn, and Joan (Mrs. Terry Deguerre) of Oshawa. Loving Loving grandfather of Teriy-Lynn, Tracy, Sharon and Christine and 2 great grandchildren. Dear brother of Ada Tuson of Oshawa. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville Bowmanville on Saturday and Sunday. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment Interment Bond Head Cemetery, Newcastle. Newcastle. Donations to the Oshawa Palliative Care Unit, O.G.H. or charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated. 22-1 SN PLUS 850 KING ST. W„ OSHAWA, ONT. 436-9151 24-tlSN * Monuments -- Markers -- Cemetery Lettering Designing and Lettering done on premises With our low overhead and no salesmen Involved, we are able to offer you the beat quality granites, workmanship and service at very low prices. YOU DECIDE WHEN WE CAN ASSIST YOU KING ST. E, (1/4 mHe E of Oshawa City Limits) 728-3111 52-tfSN "Flowers Say it Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa • Bowmanville Ares Phone 623-4441 • Trade mark of Van Belle Gardens 7-tfS STAFFORD MONUMENTS 143 King Street East Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 1N6 PHONE 623-8150 for quality monuments, bronze and granite markers and cemetery lettering. Showroom or private appointment appointment in your home or free transportation to our showroom showroom for Senior Citizens and handicapped persons in the Bowmanville and Orono areas gladly arranged by phoning: Mr. Philip J. Dawson at 623-8150 during day or after hours at 1-579-1116 in Oshawa 21-tfSN BOTH WELL - Doug. In loving memory of our father who passed away June 3, 1986. Beautiful memories are wonderful things They last 'til the longest day, They never wear out, they never get lost And can never be given away. To some you may be torgotten To others a part of the past, But to us who loved and lost you Your memory will always last. - Remembered always and sadly missed by Faye, Donna, Carol, Gail and Doug. 22-1S DUVELL - Vivian. In loving memory memory of a dear aunt who passed away May 29,1981. Dear aunt, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more Still in memory you are with us, As you always were before. - Sadly missed by Doreen, Jim, Joe, Bob, Bill and families. 22-1S FISK - In loving memory ot a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Ruth, who passed away on June 3, 1983. Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them, it's true, 1,1j " Years that may come cannot sever, Our loving remembrance'of you. - Sadly missed by Bruce, Marnie, Norm, Anne, Karen, Carol and Chris.22-1S HARRIS - Harold E. Who passed away one year ago on June 1st. In loving memory of a dear hus- band,.,'father, grandfather^, and great-grandfather. , % m b, : :>The golden'gates stood, open 1 : - One year ago to-day,In rmli) With farewells left unspoken , Our dear one slipped away, -, And while he sleeps a peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. - Lovingly remembered by Ms wife Helen and family. - ,22-1S MANTLE -' Myrna. In loving memory memory of a dear mother and,grandmother and,grandmother who passed away June 3rd, 1980. j • If I had all the world to give I'd give it, yes, and more To hear her voice and see her smile And greet her at my door. But all I can do, dear mother Is go and tend your grave And leave behind tokens of love To the best mother God ever made. : ; y3 I like to think, when life is done Wherever heaven may'be, That she'll be standing at the door Up there to welcome me. . - Sadly missed by daughter Do reen, sons Jim, Joe, Bob, Bill and families. 22-1S MANTLE, DUVELL, BESKAL - In memory of our loved ones who passed away - Myrna Mantle, June 3rd, 1980; Vivian Duvell, May 29th, 1981; Ruth Beskal, July 18th, 1983; Judy Beskal, June 21st, 1980 (acc identally). Your memories are like the heart of a rose, The older It gets the sweeter it grows, We hold in our hearts the love of the past, For there it was planted forever to last. In our hearts you will always live, The dearest loved ones God ever could give! Lord please forgive us if we ask why The thorns live on and the roses die. - Sadly missed but always remembered remembered by Mom, brother Harold arid family. ■22-1S MCDONALD - Cuthbert Alfred, June 6,1988. "Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near." - Always in our hearts, Bonnie, Dennis, Dennis, Sylvia and grandchl Idren. PALMER - In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Gregory Kenneth, who passed away suddenly suddenly May 31,1988. We who love you sadly miss you As it dawns one year, As our daily lives continue Thoughts of you are ever near. Your smile is always with us Though your hand we cannot touch, We have so many memories Of you, the one we love so much. - Lovingly remembered always by Mom, Dad, Gail and Steve. 22-1S SELLERS - William (Bill). In loving memory of a dear father. A thousand prayers won't bring you back, i know because I've prayed, And noltherwill a thousand tears, I know because I've cried. 1 ne haroest tmng in lile to bear, is to want you Dad, and you're not there, With a broken heart, I whlsperlow, I love you Dad, I love you so. And as long as I live, I'll always be glad, That I was your daughter and you are my Dad I - Sadly mlssod by daughter Lori, granddaughter Amanda Rebec ca. STONEBURG - In loving memory ot my dear husband, George Levi Stoneburg, who passed away on May 31st, 1981. After all the sorrow and heartache There is one thing that makes me glad, You chose me to share All the happy years we had. We made our vows together Until death do us part, But the day you were taken from me My whole world fell apart. I think of you with love to-day as I always do „ Sometimes I think I am dreaming ■ For I can't believe its true, That I go on living When I no longer have you. - Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten forgotten and sadly missed by wife Marjorie and daughters Margaret and Barbara, son Charles and wife Joyce, Sherry, George and Sheila. 22-1S TAX - Anthony. Treasured memories of a beloved son, brother and uncle who passed away May 24,1985. We are sad within our memory Lonely are our hearts today, For the one we loved so dearly Has been forever called away. We think of him in silence No eye can see us weep, But many silent tears are shed When others are asleep. - Always in our thoughts' and memories - Love Mom, Dad, Brothers and Sisters. 22-1S THERTELL - Grant "Plushie". In loving memory of a dear uncle, who left us May 28, 1988. A kind honorable uncle whom we miss and love. This month comes with deep regret regret It brings back the days We will never forget. We think of you in silence And often speak your name All we have are memories And a picture in a frame. - Sadly missed and never forgotten, forgotten, Marion and Ernest Knapp. 22-1S GUITAR lessons continued through the summer, $8.1/2 hour. Private. Phone Joyce Virtue 623- 5657. 22-1 SN Card of Thanks BLACK part persian neutered cat from 10th Cone, in Darlington. Reward Reward $50. for return. Phone 263- 2717. 22-1 SN MISSING from home - family pet. 4 years old, Border Collie, black with white markings, blue collar, reward. Phone 263-8682. 22-1 SN Kut 'n* Kurl 71 King St. E„ Bowmanville SPECIAL for the month of June MONDAY and THURSDAY ONLY Wash, cut and set or blow dry $12.75 with Fern Archer (20 years experience) Fern is also bilingual, speaks French and English She will be only too glad to serve you. Phone 623-5019 22-4SN I wish to thank my fellow employées employées and friends for the good wishes, cards; donations and gifts I received on the occasion of my retirement from' the Ministry of Transportation;'S- Ypur^kinçlqess .will long be remembered' remembered' a^'L'enjoy' my retired life. Thank.yob.' Elgin Weàrd l'. 22-1 SN .r,, ■■■ To Carolyn, Kara and Liz: Thanks for a memorable night. I'll always remember "45" fondly, v Love Don 22-1 SN The family of the late G. Wilfred Hawke wish to express their sincere sincere thanks to"neighbors, friends and relatives for their kindness, love and support at the time of his passing and also for the help at the time of the sale. Thanks also for flowers, cards and phone calls and for donations to the Hospital Building Fund which were much appreciated. Helen Hawke and Family 22-1S Words cannot express my si- nere "thanks" to my friends and neighbors of the Enniskillen Community Community for the monetary gift presented presented to me May 7th during the surprise gathering after the church service. Also to the Haydon community friends for presenting me with a crystal vase and cup and saucer and to Shirley Stainton for hosting an evening get together with neighbors. You all have been wonderful wonderful through the years. Ruby Trewin 22-1S Al Raby and Scott Munro, please pick up your free flowers by June 7th at Carnation Flower Shop. Times are changing. Having trouble adapting? We'll listen 24 hours a day. Distress Centre, 623- 8844, 623-8845. 22-1S Male, down to earth type, over 60, owns home, seeks similar lady under 60. Send photo with phone number to: Advertiser 1474, c/o The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville, L1C 3K9. 22-1 SN Dear Larry: I do not appreciate your comments about my mother, Verna. However, looking, back I can see why you said those terrible things about her.. But, that's .flKiin the past now. I'm more concerned about the future ... our future. "Mac" decided that he wanted somebody younger, and asked me to move out of his apartment. I haven't been with him long enough to get half of his Porsche, but I should be able to get your beer stein collection back. We already sold your motorcycle, so I will have to make that up to you -- if you are interested. Please call me if you would like to renew our old relationship. I've tried to call you several times, but "Greedy" keeps answering the phone. Obviously, she's not passing on my messages. messages. Please call Lucy ( .an you get AIDS from working with someone who has AIDS? NO! Get the facts. Let's Talk. Call the Ontario Ministry of Health AIDS Hotline 1-800-668-AIDS Enfield U.C.W. would like to thank all the ladies who loaned us quilts to show, neighbors who generously donated baking and help, also those who attended our Annual Quilt Show to make it such a success. 22-1 SN I would like to thank my family and friends for the visits, phone calls, cards and help I received during my recent stay in hospital and home recovery. Also thank you to Dr. Sylvester, Spears and nurses on surgical floor at Memorial Hospital for all their care. Thanks again Shirley Greenham 22-1S I would like to thank friends tor their kindess shown to me in the loss of my brother Marc Bissonette. Bissonette. Your thoughlulness is deeply appreciated. D. Bissonette 22-1S The family of the late Gordon H. Moorcraft wish to express their sincere sincere thanks to all of his friends for their kindness to him during his long illness and at the time of his passing. It was greatly appreciated. The Moorcralt family 22-1S The Great Pine Ridge Klnetles would like to thank the merchants of Orono and Newcastle for (hoir donations of door prizes (or the Kinetics' 15th Anniversary celebration. celebration. Your generosity was greatly appreciated, 22-1N We would like to express our sincere sincere appreciation lor cards, warm wishes and gilts recieved on our anniversary. A special thank you to all those who holpod In any way to mako our 40lh wedding anniversary such a special occasion, Jako and Wilda Middleton 22-1S BINGO Every Monday Night Early Blrde Start at 7:00 p.m. Brownadale Community Centre Golf Course Rd., Newcastle 1-lfS AUCTION AND BAKE SALE Ebenezer United Church R.R. 2, Bowmanville Comer of Courtice Rd. S. and Bloor St. Saturday, June 3rd at 11 a.m. 21-2SN NEWCASTLE UNITED CHURCH FATHER'S DAY BEEF B.B.Q. June 18,1989 For tickets phone 987-4594 987-4290 22-3SN BINGO LEGION HALL Jackpot$300. 59 NUMBERS Every Wednesday Night 7:30 p.m. 22-1S LOBSTER FEST SURF AND TURF June 10/89 Blackstock Rec. Centre Dinner and Dance $20. Dance $5. at the door Dinner starts at 6:00 p.m. Dance at 9:00 p.m. FOR TICKETS PHONE 986-5192 : 22-2SN BINGO All regular games $75. Jackpot $500. Thurs., June 1,22,29 Starts 7 p.m. Blackstock Rec. Centre : 22-2SN SOLINA DAY Saturday, June 3rd A fun filled day for everyone with gamee and races starting at 12:30 p.m. Pork B.B.Q. dinner from 4:30 p.m. Open air dance from 8 p.m. $ 10 per adult, $6 children (12 and under) 263-8459, 263-8313 ! 20-3SN ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH BINGO Liberty St. S., Bowmanville WEEKLY JACKPOT FEATURE 56 Calls or Less $500. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. 7 20-tfSN Ontario Hydro Darlington Nuclear Generating Station Information Centre Open 7 Days a Week 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. South Service Road, West of Holt Road Bus tours, films, presentations, and more. In-plant walking tours booked in advance. Groups can book other times. Phone 623-7122 20-tfSN BINGO MEMORIAL PARK Every Friday Night 7:30 p.m. $300. Jackpot 52 NUMBERS 22-1S DEUTZ-ALLIS HAY DAY at Nelson Reader Farm (one mile east of Port Perry on Hwy.7A) Thursday, June 8 or first day weather permits FOR CONFIRMATION PLEASE PHONE v -, Trewin Farm ,, Equipment Blackstock 986-4283 22-1 SN MANVERS ARTS and CRAFT SHOW AND SALE June 3-12-6 p.m. June 4-12-5 p.m. Man vera Arena Hwy. 7A east and 35, Bethany 22-1 SN COMMUNITY CARE and BOWMANVILLE MUSEUM In celebration of ,, .. Heritage Week, Invite you to our SENIORS' HERITAGE DAY Thursday, June 1st Light Refreshments, Entertainment 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. at the Museum 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. , : 22-1 SN Newtonvllle United Church BEEF BARBECUE July 1st 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Adults $8. 12 and under $4. Pre-schoolers - Free 'Advanced Tickets Only For tickets phone 987-4748 or 786-2099 22-1 SN HARD TIMES DANCE for the Distress Centre of Durham Region June 3rd - 8 p.m. OshawaKInsmantHall 109 Colbourne St. Tickets $15. per person or $25. a couple Available from Wllscn A Lee Music Store 87 Slmcoe St. N., or at the door * D.J. * Door Prizes * Buffet , • Good Times * Come out and have a ball Casual dress 22-1S SPECIAL EVENT at 37 Silver Street, Bowmanville, Ont. 623-2734 Second Annual "FUND RUN" 10k Saturday, June 24-9 a.m. Sponsored by: James Publishing Co. Ltd. Cost $8.00 per entrant before June 24 Cost $10.00 per entrant on day Souvenir T-Shirts * Prizes from Sponsors SL Anna's Spring Water and Gatorade Displays BROUGHT TO YOU IN PART BY Flying Dutchman Hotel • P. R. Morris > McGregor Home Hardware Rlckaby's * A & P • The Bottom Line • Gatorade • Athlete's Foot Farrow's • St. Anne's Spring Water • Hampton Graphic Sales Bowmanville Audio-Vision • Hooper's Trophies • IDA Drug Store Beaver Lumber • Cathy's Gold • Canadian Tire 22-1S Drees like a millionaire. 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. 22-1S Town of Newcastle Block Parents Inc. ANNUAL MEETING Tuesday, June 6th < at 7 p.m. i ■ Phone Murlël 623-7741 or Alleen 623-9508 for more Information r 22-1 SN DANCE SCHOOL coming to Orono In September Tap, Ballet, Jazz 3 years and up. B.A.T.D. Location: Town Hall For Information phone 623-6854 or 436-6435 23-4SN -hi : bnu ui-.Krfjgnei "Plan To Attend A : PORK BARBECUE" of Chops and Ribs' I Y< CENTRAL LAKE ONTARIO CONSERVATION AUTHORITY Tender for Soper Creek Erosion Control Bowmanville Cemetery, Town of Newcastle Sealed tenders clearly marked "Tender for Soper Creek Erosion Control Project" will be received by the Chief Administrative Officer Officer at the Authority office, until 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 14, 1989 for the construction of erosion protection along both banks of a 35 metre reach (approximately) of Soper Creek in the Town of Newcastle (Bowmanville), immediately immediately south of Highway No. 2. Plans, Specifications and Form of Tender may be obtained at the office office of the Consultants upon payment payment of a $30.00 non-refundable fee payable to the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority. Each tender must be accompanied accompanied by a certified cheque lor the amount specified in the tender documents, The successful bidder bidder must provide a 100% Performance Performance Bond and a 100% Labour and Material Payment Bond upon execution o( the contract. Lowest or any tender not necessarily necessarily accepted. Consultant The Proctor & Redfern Group, 45 Green Belt Drive, Don Mills, Ontario M3C 3K3 Owner Mr. W. M. Campbell, Central Lake Ontario Conaervatlon Authority, 100 Whiting Avenue, Oahawa, Ontario L1H 3T3 22-1S A GOULD'S A CARDS and GIFTS 51 King St. East Bowmanville 623-2404 Drop in and browse during our OPEN HOUSE Thursday, June 8 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday, June 9 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, June 10 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. We have Just completed the renovations of our second floor, lovely new rooms that now display our quilts and accessories. Refreshments will be served. 22-2SN Tyrone Mills 1846 We are Celebrating HERITAGE WEEK This Saturday with an OPEN HOUSE 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mill Toura and Demonatratlone Horae Logging with Belgian horses •J-sst Saturday for Apple Pressing till Fall Open Monday Through Saturday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday afternoons 1 - 5 p.m. LOCATED IN HAMLET OF TYRONE Phone 263-8871 * * * 22-1SN 0 <5é<£ at Yelverlon i on Friday, June 9/89 Starting at 4:30 p.m. 1 Adults $8.00 - Children under 12- $4.00 Preschool Free 22-1S COURTICE CARNIVAL and FLEA MARKET Saturday, June 3rd 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Courtice Secondary School -Crafts, household items and displays SPACE STILL AVAILABLE Phone 436-2499 or 432-7462 22-1 SN Need a new friend? Come and make new friends with friendly people. COFFEE PLUS Liberty Pentecostal Church Tuesday, June 6 9:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m. j SPEAKER: Irene McEwen Smiling on the Outside, ! Crying on the Inside FEATURE: Ruth Sedgewick Silk Scarf Painting 22-1 SN Strathaven Nursing Home's SPRING BAZAAR Friday, June 2,1989 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Auditorium Baked goods, white elephant table and crafts Tea and goodies $1.50 With sandwich $2.50 . 21-2S ' i "CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL Celebrating 100 Years' 7 ; with Bill Humber at the Bowmanville Branch of Newcastle Public Library. Wednesday, May 31 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. ) Meeting Room No. 2 For more information phone Maria Politano at 623-7322 21-2S Cedar Valley Resort, East of Orono 4th or 5th Cone. Line; 7 km. East of Hwy. 35/115 Seasonal Campground, Beautiful $732. 1-786-2562 22-1SN

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