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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jun 1989, p. 23

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Thv (" K " Statesman. Howmanvillv. June 7. 1989 23 « Phone Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Auction Sales Thurs., June 8, 6 p.m. Stouffville Sales Barn Household furniture, tools, dishes, etc. Terms: Cash. Earl Gauslin, Auctioneer, 640-5398. 23-1S To be sold at Auction Sale Sat., June 10,10:30 a.m. 1 1/2 miles W. of Cannington or 6 miles N. of Sunderland and 1/2 mi. E. 1959 Chev Impala, 4 dr, 30,920 miles, certified, excellent; 1968 Plymouth Valiant, 4 dr., 15,060 miles, certified, excellent; Yamaha electronic organ with bench, hardly used; David Brown 950 diesel tractor, tractor, p.s., loader, excellent; 2 riding lawnmowers, 11 h.p., 38" cut, like new. Many more items. 705-357- 3270. 23-1SN AUCTIONEER Don Stephenson Phone 623-1726 Estates, farms and all consignments wanted. • 20-tfSN Tool, Handyman, Equipment Auction Sale Sat., June 17, 4 p.m. Pethick Auction Barn, Haydon Selling from various estates, business business closeouts and sold hobby farms. Our largest tool sale yet, highlighted by A.C. "C" tractor with scuffler, John Deere "A" tractor, Farmall tractor, riding lawn mower tractors, rototillers, cement mixer, power mowers, radial arm saw, grinders, huge assortment of tools, dirt bike, moped, large quantity of cedar fence posts, 18' hardtop tent trailer, smaller farm equipment and so much more. Still accepting consignments consignments for this sale. 263-8710, Steve Liptay, Garry Powell. 23-1 SN Estate Auction Thurs. June 8, 6 p.m. Second Day of Selling To Dispose of the Estate of Ethel and the late Bob Liddle of Belleville, plus several new' appliances and used. To be held at Warner's Auction Hall, Col- borne. Estate articles include antiques, primitives, glass, china, etc. plus the tools from the late Mr. Liddle's workshop. Appliances include new apt. size f.f. fridge, 24" electric range and automatic washer all sold complete with new warranties plus other 2 door f.f. fridge, auto .washer, dryer, chest freezer, color TV, portable TV, 11 h.p. riding lawn mower, moped, 2 wheel electric invalid invalid bike, bed sofa, matching chair, other sofa matching chair, antique walnut ext. table (needs refin.), 2 - one door wardrobe, other antique wardrobe needs refin., new bow front oak china cabinet, 9 pc. antique walnut diningroom diningroom suite all original in excellent condition, chrome suite with 6 chairs, dressers, chest of drawers, double bed, old sewing machines, old cast iron pcs., several old oil lamps, copper boiler, brass horn, granite pcs., old scales, and parts, collection of beer mugs (approx. (approx. 300), arrowback rocker, chainsaw, wrenches plus several boxes of tools still upacked yet to be seen, salt and pepper shakers, Iris pattern water pitcher, pink depression depression water pitcher other depression depression pcs., knick-knacks, dishes, dishes, bedding, china, glass, stem- ware, pots, pans, lamps, pictures, picture frames, books, cast iron parlor stove, old phones, brass, pcs. and numerous mise, articles' too many to list. Note: This is an extra large Thurs. night sale. Time has been moved ahead to 6:00 p.m. Tools and Primitives will start selling outside at 6:00 Sharp. Furniture, china, glass will sell inside inside starting at 6:30 Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, M.C. Gary Warner, Doug Denny, Auctioneers, 355- 2106. 23-1 SN Sat., June 10,10 a.m. 'Complete contents of the home of Mrs. Lyola Stephens (R.R. 2, Hast- 'ings) plus other consignments to I be sold at 85 Frank St., jCampbellford. Newcombe upright i piano, good; quantity of dishes, china, glassware, vases, flatware, jewellery, etc.; set of dishes for 8; chest of silver for 8; set of silver jor 6; Westinghouse refrigerator; Simplicity wringer washer; Inglis .' port, dryer; chestertield and chair, good; recliner rocker, good; card .table and 4 chairs; microwave oven, like new; 2 Woods 15 cu. ft. ..freezers, good; small tables; lamps; stereo system; diningroom table, jack knife leaf and 4 chairs; i nest of tables, 2 buffets; 5 chests of drawers; 3 single beds; night ta- , bles; triple dresser with mirror, ; good; cedar chest; Panasonic 26" . color television, good; 4 arm chairs; desk and chair; double wardrobe with mirror; Health-O- Meter scales; dehumidifier; extension extension table; quilting frames; Raymond drop head sewing machine; 2 bed chesterfields, '.good; jardinier; antique chest of drawers; bedroom suite (double bed); toilet pieces; washstand; antique dresser with mirror; Aladin ■ lamp base and parts; 2 crocks; ' bedding and linens; pictures and frames; milk bottles; daisy churn; 1 occasional chairs; quilt patches; Filter Queen vacuum; double mat- ; tress and box spring, like new; garden garden tools; two wheel trailer - good; ' Turf Master 11/36 riding lawn mower (11 h.p. 36" cut, good); : numerous other items of Interest. ' To be sold at 12:00 noon; 1973 . Travelux 21 ft. house trailer, gas stove, refrigerator (gas or elec.) - hot water, fresh water, holding ; tank, toilet, tub, shower, carpeted ' floors, tandem, elec, brakes, com- 'j plete with new Reese hitch (excel- ■ lent condition); 1972 Chevrolet 20 ; one ton step van, 6 cyl„ 3 spd. ' standard, p.b., 12' box, 6' high, 2 j drs„ back, front sliding drs„ radio - tape, approx. 58,000 miles, good, sells certified. Terms: Cash or cheque with ID. owner and Auctioneer Auctioneer not responsible for accident accident or Injury day of sale, Roy and , Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Box 883, Campbollford, K0L 1L0, (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. 23-1S Auction Sale Auction Sale! "Kahn Country Auctions" Every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Located on Brock Rd., Pickering, Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (Exit 399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent' selection of antiques, fine furniture, furniture, glass, china, collectables,: primitives and the unusuals. So join us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's "True" Auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. "Consignment and estate selling our specialty". Call us to-day. Previews Previews from 1:00 p.m. Kahn Auction Services - 416-683-0041. 3-tfSN Thurs. June 15, 6 p.m. Farm Equipment and Furniture Dispersal Sale For Al and Jean Squelch Sale held at the farm on Regional Rd. 2, between Columbus and Raglan. Watch for signs. Sale to include some furniture, 1977 Ford livestock truck, manure spreader, wagon frame, wooden wheel wagon built in Raglan, bale elevator, grain auger, horse harness, harness, bridles, saddles, tools, new window units, 2 boat trailer and quantity of scrap and more. Property Property sold. Come early, small sale. Auctioneer Steve Liptay, Garry Powell, 263-8710,985-0749. 23-1 SN Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonville Fri., June 9, 7 p.m. Selling the contents from a Bow- manville home and Port Hope apt. Upright piano, parlor chairs, drop ' leaf Duncan Phfye dining table (2 leaves), set 4 Duncan Phyfe chairs, walnut sideboard, butternut sideboard, fernery, drop leaf tables, tables, set 6 cane chairs, occasional tables, set4 dining chairs, Fr. Prov. chair, Niagara recliner, bridge set, antique dressers, antique bed, . chests of drawers, glass, dishes, kitchenware, small appliances, 3 pc. chesterfield suite, carpets, pictures, pictures, frames, and many other items, water softener, etc. Terms: Cash or good cheque. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton, 786-2244. 23-1 SN Thurs. Evening June 8, 6 p.m. Antiques and Clocks ■ Auction sale of furniture and clocks for Harold (Bud) Jones, Richmond Hill, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. ANTIQUES: including pine jam cupboard, brass bed, 2 pine washstands, chest of drawers, English pine ladies dresser, dresser, pressback rocker, maple washstand, set of 4 pressback chairs, pine prayer chair, nursing rocker, pine buffet, Queen Anne chajf,, ,§maH .tables, Jqveseat,, pine, mirror. NOTÉ: Above pieces all re-. finished. Also gingerbread clock, Arthur Pequenaut school house clock, station clock, wall clocks, anniversary clock, Eli Terry, clock with wooden movements, silk screens for gingerbread clock faces, antique puppet, walnut tea wagon, antique day bed, maple kitchen table and bench, apart, size freezer, Toshiba stereo, Zenith color TV, rattan loveseat set (4 pc.), end tables, 3 pc. wicker set, wardrobe, rugs, blue flowered crocks, pictures, records, records, 3 CNR paintings, 2 coke carriers, old decoys, dishes including including Wedgewood, Cornflower, Depression, Depression, Vaseline, Flow Blue, cups and saucers, lustres, cheese dish, collector plates, garden tools, heavy duty band saw, jig saw, lawn mower, Bolens snowblower, bench grinder, vise, 2 aluminum, step ladders, plus many other items. Note: This is an excellent sale of antiques. The Jones' have sold their home and moving to an apartment. Sale ' managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 23-1S Sat., June 10, 9:30 a.m. Sharp Auction Sale of Farm Machinery, Machinery, Household Furniture, Antiques Antiques and Collectables The property of the late Merrill Brown, Lot 18, Con. 11 Manvers Twp. 12 miles south of Lindsay on Hwy. 35 to Con 11 of Manvers, turn east 21/2 miles to Dead End. M.F. 265 tractor, M.F. 150 tractor with Robin loader, hydraulic bucket, bucket, M.H. 30 tractor, New Holland Super Sweep 315 baler, New Holland Holland 258 rake, New Holland 7' power mower 3 pt„ New Idea 175 bus. manure spreader, Int. 10' cultivator cultivator 3 pt., Hydrein 3 - 14's' plough, Little Giant 40' hay • grain elevator, 16' hay wagon, McKee 7' snow blower 3 pt., Int. 15 disc combination combination seed drill, Artec stooker, Woods electric oat roller, 2 round bale feeders, 3 sets harrows, round bale forks, M.H. grinder, Snow Jet snowmobile, horse drawn equipment, Cockshutt hay loader, windlass and bucket, horse sleighs, 2 antique cutters, 3 sap kettles, pails and spoils, 2 fanning mills, water troughs, electric fencers, antique potato cutter, set of platform scales with tongue, 2 sets sheep clippers, eleclric motors, wagonToads of assortedi small items, 1987 Whirlpool selfdefrost selfdefrost fridge, 1986 G.E. stove, 2 freezers, copperwashing machine and wringer, 2 TV's, odd chairs, wash tub, school desks, lamps, dishes, tables, 40 gal. milk can, antique pigeon hole writing desk, 2 piece pine cupboard and hutch, irons, crocks, wash basins, steel beds, dressers, sewing machines, guns and shells, antique Edison cylinder gramophone and cylinders, cylinders, Colombian gramophone, antique telephones, milk bottles, antique dishes, oil lamps, apple peeler, cherry piller, raisin squeezer, 5Q straiflhj.razorg, bells, Red Rose tea nursery rhymes - 3 sets, Red Rose animal collection. Very large quantity of antiques and collectables, These pieces have been collected by the Brown families for over 150 years. Plan to attend, Terms: Cash. No reserve. reserve. Furniture and antiques, at 9:30 a.m, Sharp! Machinery al 1:00 p.m, Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Roaboro, Ont, 705-324- 9959, Car phone 705-749-7084. 22-2SN Sat., June 10, 6:30 p.m. Pethick Auction Barn, Haydon Selling from various estates and seniors giving up housekeeping. Large sale including harvest table, sideboard, round dining table, wooden index file, single beds, chesterfield suites, modern dining suite, secretary, refrigerator, stove, washer, dryer, freezers, airtight airtight stove, hundreds of collectables collectables - Small ad - Big sale. "The Friendly Auction", 263-8710, Steve Liptay, Garry Powell. Cornell's Auction Barn Fri., June 9, 6 p.m. The property of the late Norman Skuce of Reaboro, plus others. PATTERSON AND TORONTO: CW column clock, washstands, clock churn, pressback highchair, cookstove, 6 oak dining chairs, walnut hall table, 60" round, oak pedestal table with matching server and six chairs (with Barley twist legs), table model oramophone, partial toilet sets, captain's captain's chair, 2 pc. modern bedroom bedroom suite, pine table, spool bed, oak desk, oval top trunks, pressback child's rocker, almond frost-free refrigerator, and 30" stove, walnut china cabinet (glass 3 sides), Victorian chair (pink velvet velvet upholstery), quantity of handmade handmade quilts, quantity of china, glass and collectible items. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, (705) 786-2183. 23-1SN Construction, Household, Vehicles Vehicles _ Auction Sale Sat., June 10,11 a.m. At the Resnik residence, Nash Rd., Courtice, just east of Cour- tice Rd. Construction equipment includes heavy duty mortar mixer, 2 cement mixers, mortar boxes, wheelbarrows, wheelbarrows, several sections 4' x 5' scaffolding, scaffolding, 2 large stone cutters, planks, steel culvert, assorted brick laying equipment, tarps, lumber, power tools, lawn roller, Western 6'6" electric tilt snow plow with harness, 1950's Coke machine, 12,000 used bricks, assorted assorted new brick, fire brick, fence gates, 24' aluminum ladder, office desk, drafting desk, Italian ceramic tiles, VW engines, dune buggy parts, dump truck parts, weight lifting lifting bench, 67 Chrysler Newport, 58 Chevy wagon (original), 62 Cadillac sedan de Ville, floor jack, 2 lawn sweepers, trailer, 1500 amp. military lank battery, antique pump organ, doctor's scale, cast alum, patio set, Victorian stained glass window, typewriter, dehumidifiers, TV, dressers, stereo, wood golf clubs, ant. radios and hundreds of mise, items. Sale time 11 a.m. Auctioneers Steve Liptay, Garry Powell, 263-8710. 23-1 SN Instructions 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. June 8 - June 29 (Evening) 6-9:45 p.m. Wed., Mon. June 14 - July 5 (Evening) 6-9:45 p.m. Mon. through Thurs. June 26 - June 29 (Daytime) 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. LOCATION: 14 1/2 KING ST. E., OSHAWA, SUITE 201 COST: ONLY $299. Continuous Registration BROTHERS DRIVING SCHOOL 576-4873 23-tfSN THE TORONTO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Come and visit me at The Bowmanville Mall Thursday, June 8th Friday, June 9th Barbara Wood Principal Let's talk about Career Training and Job Placement Find out if you are eligible for Financial Assistance Pick up your invitation to a FREE Confidence Seminar You could win.2 tickets to a BLUE JAYS game in the Dome. THE TORONTO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OSHAWA 723-1163 11 Simcoe St. N. (Scotia Bank Bldg.) PICKERING 420-1344 1450 Kingston Road (at Valley Farm Rd.) GUITAR lessons continued through the summer, $8.1/2 hour. Private. Phone Joyce Virtue 623- 5657. 23-1 SN THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE -n., BOARD OF EDUCATION mMf TENDER MW* DRIVER EDUCATION IN-CAR Applications will be received until 16 June 1989, for the In-Car portion of the 1989/90 Driver Education Programs being offered under the jurisdiction jurisdiction of The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education. Tenders submitted should state school(s) preferred for the summer school program offered from 3 July 1989 to 4 August 1989. Tenders will also be accepted for regular school programs stating school(s) preferred preferred from the periods September to December 1989, and January to June 1990. It is understood that: "SpiritDay"Held This Saturday Tyrone News by B. Vaneyk (a) Ten hours of in-car instruction and twenty hours of in-car observations for each student taking the Driver Education Course is to be provided (an additional two hours are required for cars with manual transmission); (b) the car which is provided will be properly equipped according to the standards set by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications; (c) the car provided will be adequately Insured and all operating costs will be borne by the successful applicant; and (d) those submitting tenders are fully licensed according to the regulations of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications and have complied with any local municipal licensing requirements. Selection will not necessarily be based on the lowest tender submitted. Tenders will be received by: R. C. Sudds Superintendent of Business The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education 834 D'Arcy Street, North P.O. Box 470 Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4L2 416-372-6871 The winners in me Nurse's Week raffle of May 13,1989 were: 1st - S. Hancock, 2nd - C. Vasseur, 3rd - S. Young, 4th - D. Walker, 5th - P. Lane. Our thanks to Intowne Gallery. 23-1S MY APOTHECARY 26 King Street East HAS MOVED TO 671/2 King Street East No. 1 Lane Way between Pollltt's, McGregor and Walters and Kut'N' Kurl across from Veltrl Complex Bowmanville, Ontario TELEPHONE The same number 623-3361 FREE DELIVERY 23-1SN Due to sanitary sewers and water main construction, Nash Rd. from Windsor Valley Place to Trulls Rd In the Town of Newcastle will be closed to through traffic for a period of 4 weeks, commencing Monday, June 5th/89 23-1SN 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 VOLUNTEERS The Communltylnvolvemfent : VÀileiariqr?. Volunteer Program ■ of Durham Region Community Care Association (C.I.V.P.) Is looking for volunteers to work In the Newcastle area. J A 10-week training program in "Helping and Communication Skills" begins July 4. For more Information, please contact Janice Kroft at 623-2261 23-1 SN ANNUAL MEETING COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Port Perry Wednesday, June 21 8:00 p.m. IN THE HOSPITAL LIBRARY The Annual Meeting shall, in accordance accordance with the...By-laws, receive receive the reports of the committees, committees, receive the report of the auditors, consider By-law amendments amendments passed by the Board of Directors Directors since the last Annual Meeting and Elect Governors and shall consider such other business business as properly comes before the meeting. Copies of such By- • laws may be examined at the office office of the Chief Executive Officer of the Hospital at any time during office hours, prior to the Annual Meeting. Members eligible to vote at the Annual Meeting are Life Members Members and those individuals who have purchased their annual membership thirty (30) days preceding preceding the date of the Annual Meeting. Every member of the Auxiliary of the Community Memorial Hospital who holds a currently valid membership membership in the Hospital Auxiliary shall be a member of the Hospital Corporation and entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting. No person shall be nominated at the Annual Meeting for election to the office of Governor, whose name has not been submitted to the Secretary of the Board In writing, writing, signed by two qualified members members of the Corporation at least thirty days before the date of the Annual Meeting. David A. Brown Secretary-Treasurer Board of Governors 23-2S Friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Al and Marion Hoar for a pot- luck picnic on Sunday, June 4, 1989, to honour Nellie Goderich with fellowship and a presentation prior to Nellie's departure from the Bethesda Community, to reside reside in Midland, Ontario, at the end of June. Al and Marion Hoar visited visited George and Helen White, Bowmanville, in their new home, with other family members, including their nephew, John Werry, Fort Saskatchewan, son of Mrs. Leila Werry, Orono. A speedy recovery is wished for Jane Smith following following a stay in Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital. Bessie Vaneyk spent the week-end at the ecumenical women's conference which was sponsored by the Women's Women's Inter-Church Council. The event was held in Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, at Carleton University, with a full enrolment enrolment of about 350 women from all across Canada, and from the U.S.A. In addition, there were special guests and speakers from Latin and Central America, Asia and the United States. Betty Turcott, Bowmanville, is President of Women's Inter- Church Council, Canada. Antique Vehicles at Museum Follow the, road to the Ontario Agricultural Museum Museum and shift into the era of Goggles and Dusters, Packards and Model T's. Saturday, June 10th, the Ontario Agricultural Museum Museum presents Tin Lizzies and Rumble Seats. Over 200 antique cars dating from 1898 to 1969 will be featured featured as part of the national judging meet of the Historical Historical Automobile Society of Canada'. " ' Over 16 classes of antique antique cars will be judged beginning beginning at 11 a.m. and vehicles vehicles will remain on display for the entire day. Features at this year's event include a classic antique car display from RM Auto Restorations Limited of Chatham. Visitors Visitors will also enjoy musical entertainment by the Wright family of West Montrose, Montrose, and a special display by the Canadian Service Station Memorbilia Association. Association. Take this opportunity to discover the Museum's 32 hectare site. You'll see live demonstrations of black- smithing, wheelwrightirig, spinning and weaving of wool. Plus, you'll see farm animals and have a chance to explore over 30 buildings and displays. Picnics and catering catering facilities and a gift shop featuring Canadian souvenirs are also available. The Museum is located 5 km west of Milton. From Hwy. 401, take exit 320 or 312 and follow the signs. Come and enjoy a relaxing relaxing day in the country during during the Museum's 10th anni- versary celebrations. Coming events at TVrone Church: Orange Lodge Church Parade on Sunday, June 11, at 11:15 a.m. The sacrament of baptism on June 18,1989. There will be a special appeal and offering for the Missionary ana Maintenance Fund on June 18th. Tyrone General Council Council meeting on Wednesday, June 28th, at 8:00 p.m. in the CE Wing. Get in tne spirit for Tyrone Tyrone SPIRIT DAY. Saturday, Saturday, June 10. It's all free for the participation! There were 16 and 3 over tables at the Friday night euchre on June 2nd, with the following results: first Gladys Potts, followed by Lorna Swain, Earl Prescott, Ada Richards, Doreen Fer- E json, Art Sheehan. Men's ow Cecelia Bertrim, Ladies' Ladies' Low Pauline Alldread. 50-50 Draw John Kuyer, __ Edith Moore. Special prizes' Verna Robinson, Win Brown, Charlie Nesbitt. There were 13 tables of euchre in play at the Old Tyrone Tyrone Hall on Monday evening, evening, June 6,1989, with the' following results: Lorna Swain 85, Harvey Partner 84, Barb Cochrane 82, Vera Fawns 81, Carl Gimblett 81, Ruby Griffin 46. Special Prizes Carl Gimblett, Betty Kuyer, Marion Artym, Myrtle Myrtle Gimblett. Our 20th Anniversary Sale Continues! FREE! 14" Portable Colour Television with every new or certified used vehicle purchased. Offer ends Sat., June 10th., 1989 f COWAN PONTIAC -- BUICK LTD.j BOWMANVILLE -- ONT f 166 King St. E. Telephone 623-3396 ONEIDA Open Stock Sale! 40% OFF! every piece ... every pattern Fantastic savings right now on famous Oneida silverplated and 18/8 stainless flatware open stock. Don't miss this opportunity to replace lost or worn pieces or to complete your service: These pieces... Salad Fork, Dinner Fork, Dinner Knife, Dessert/Soup Spoon, Teaspoon, Cold Meat Fork, Tablespoon, Pierced Tablespoon, Gravy Ladle, Berry Spoon, Dessert Server, Butter Knife, Sugar Spoon These patterns ... Community 1881 Rogers Heirloom Community Deluxe Silverplate Silverplate Stainless Stainless Stainless Milady King James Dover Ridgecrest Falkirk Enchantment Royal Lace Juilliard Frostlire Chateau Patrician Flirtation Damask Rose Paul Revere Cameo Rose Affection Becket Henley Marquette Homestead Colonial Satinique Needlepoint Kenwood Rushmore Louisiana Mansfield Venetia Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. W. 623-5747 Bowmanville Happy 70th Birthday. Dad! With love, Karen and Pat STOtECRAFT LflWM WELLS $595.00 complete John Malin Quality Masonry 986-5417 Happy 30th Dad! Love from Your "Little Darlings" Sarah and Joshua HOT DAYS. HOT DOGS. HOT DEALS. The Dog Days are here. It's too hot to romp around outside, so how are you going to survive the summer? Well, we have two suggestions. One: Stay close to your water dish. And two: Buy a SATELLITE DISH. Satellite TV Is television that's learned some new tricks. It (etches you the hottest entertainment you'll find on TV: Movies.. .sports.. .music videos... adult entertainment.. .news.. .kids' shows.. .and more. Over 100 channels, In (act, with more on the way. And HTS TRACKER™ is the Top Dog In satellite receiving systems. Right now, we're running a sultry Summer Special on HTS I.R.D.s (Integrated Receiver . Descramblers). We make no bones about our prices. They're the best In town. So follow our lead. Come In and discover a world of sizzling summer entertainment entertainment via satellite with a TRACKER I.R.D. And let the brightest stars in the galaxy light up those hot August nights. We're Sirius. HTS BY m.MliV i A p ;, hiSln ||| Newcastle Antenna Service Al Gray -- 987-4517

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