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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jul 1989, p. 18

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) Phone 623-3303 Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Work Wanted Auction Sales Auction Sales Church Service at Quantrill's BARRETT HEATING Oil Burners -- Furnaces Cleaning, Repairs Installation Bowmanville 623-1025 12-tfS 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-tts'N Custom Software Services and Supplies Microcomputers ANDY'S SOFTWARE INC. 623-2375 Maple Grove Rd. N., R.R. 6, Bowmanville, Ont. 31-tfSN Bowmanville Uni-loader Services Inc. Sodding Excavate for Above Ground Pools Back Fill Grading Levelling Landscaping Interlock f 623-3080 - 28-2SN NbbL) a pressure system? Water Softeners? Repairs to all makes. Harvey Partner, Orono, phone 983-5206, Bowmanville phone 623-2301. 1-tlSN HOLROYD'S HEATING Now Installing Oil, Gas, Electric Furnaces ALSO HEAT PUMPS, AIR CONDITIONERS AND ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANERS. All your heating and cooling needs. FREE ESTIMATES Phone 263-8501 27-4SN GORD SIMPSON Phone 983-5808 PAINTING, PAPERING, CARPENTRY, REMODELUNG GENERAL REPAIRS BYAM PLUMBING and HEATING INC. and AIR CONDITIONING NEW WORK and RENOVATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Village of Tyrone R.R. 5, Bowmanville 263-2650 MUTTON MASONRY All types of Cement Work Concrete Floors, Foundations and Walls Brick and Block Laying Chimney Construction and CHIMNEY SWEEP G. W. MUTTON 623-5981 2-tfS JOHNSON EXCAVATING Hydro and Water Trenches Septic Beds Grading and Topsoil Basements FREE AND GUARANTEED ESTIMATES Phone 623-5605 23-tfSN PETER SUTHERLAND SIDING Soffit, Eavestrough, Windows, Shutters 623-4398 2- VANDERGAAST ROOFING t Over 35 Years Experience V In all Types of Roofing 2' Workmanship Guaranteed • For FREE Estimate 3623-8445 or 623-9595 - 18-tfSN CARPET STEAM CLEANING C & J Services * Personal Service * Satisfaction Guaranteed $49. Dining/Living Rooms plus Hallway Phone Dennis at 623-2095 ^ ROLL OFF BINS FOR SCRAP AND GARBAGE WE BUY CABS FOR WRECKING ism 52-lfSN Control Your Lawn Let us serve you • Weed Spraying • Crab Grass • Fertilizing • Insect Spraying • Plug Coraeratlon • Programs Available See the Difference Quality Makes 983-5598 (Orono, Newcastle) 623-4597 (Bowmanville) 16-14SN GIANT AUCTION SALE and BAKE SALE St. Saviour's Anglican Church Mill St. N., Orono, Ont. Saturday, July 15th 11 a.m. Frank Stapleton, Auctioneer 28-1SN Thurs. Evening, July 13 6 p.m. Furniture and Antiques Auction sale of furniture and antiques antiques for Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Luke, Uxbridge, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including including 9 pc. Duncan Phyle diningroom diningroom suite, Moffat fridge and stove, dryer, French Provinvial chesterfield and chair (excel.), coffee coffee table and end tables, kitchen suite, wicker baskets, oil lamps, copper boiler, wooden stool, copper copper 1/2 gal. measure, hooked rug (with Collie dog), crocks, card table, Ige. qty. of tools including skil saw, Husky socket set, hammers, hammers, hedge trimmer, jack, vise, hand saws, battery charger, garden garden tools. Also parlor tables, pine blanket box, needlepoint chair, needlepoint bench, 2 Pembroke cherry drop leal tables, clocks, wooden telephone, Tiger oak buffet, buffet, twin beds, antique gun, glassware and china, 8 h.p. riding lawn mower, rote tiller, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. 28-1S Tues., July 25,10:30 a.m. Going out ot business auction' at Cosy Country Restaurant, 96 Waverley Rd., Bowmanville. Full line of quality restaurant equipment, equipment, nearly new tables and chairs, bar units, etc. Details next week or phone for flyer. Orval McLean McLean Auctions, 705-324-2783, Lindsay. 28-1SN SEAL-N- STRIPE Professional DRIVEWAY SEALING PARKING LOTS FOUNDATIONS FREE ESTIMATES (416) 623-5983 ?2-tfSN Carl Brink BUILDER CUSTOM HOMES Additions and Alterations 987-4818 (No Sunday Calls) 52-tfS DR's MAINTENANCE WINDOW CLEANING ELECTRICAL REPAIR FREE ESTIMATES 623-4041 25-tfSN l&T CARPENTERS Licensed, 25 years experience HouseTrlm Stairs Decks Additions All carpentry related work Ivan Jones TonyFanara Orono Hampton 983-5303 263-'2991 1-tfSN 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 of glass and mirrors available. FREE ESTIMATES 24 hour emergency plate glass replacement. Locally owned and operated 49-IISN Fri-, Eve., July 14 5:30 p.m. Air compressor and tools of the late Gar Irwin plus antiques and consignments to be sold at 85 Frank St., Campbellford. DeVilbiss air compressor ( 1 h.p. Baldor motor, 175 lbs. pressure, like new); Uniweld acetylene torches, guages and tanks; B and D power tools; Unitool 1/3 h.p. grinder; timing timing light; spark plug and engine analyzers; bench vise; jacks and stands; Marquette Power Fast battery battery charger; creeper; 1 1/2 ton floor jack; door track and hangers; 2 h.p. electric motor; air tools (2 screw guns, drill, sander, stapler); welding rod; quantity of dishes and antique pieces; depression glass; wicker fernery and sewing basket; Occ. Japan; Nippon pcs.; old books; figurines; salt and peppers; old pictures and frames; large crock with lid; commemorative plates; silverware; Singer electric; washstand; loveseat with carved peacock; old steam engine; oil lamps; 2 slat rockers; harvest table; bed, vanity and mirror; Chambers freezer, good; desk; small tables; trunks; bedding; copper copper boiler; drop leaf table; antique table; antique chairs and pressed backs; 3 chests of drawers; cane seat chairs; piano stool; quilts; copper tub; chesterfield and chair; antique buffet (needs repair); map, blue print file; clock (with stereo and bar); recliner; lawn furniture; glue pot; Hoover washer spin dryer; Hoover port, dryer; wardrobe; wardrobe; 3 granite washboards; chrome tables; single bed; dehumidifier; dehumidifier; gas "powered lawn mower; 5 h.p. rototiller. Many other items of interest. Terms: Cash or cheque with ID. Owner and Auctioneers Auctioneers not responsible for accident accident or injury day of sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Box. 883 Campbellford, K0L 1L0. (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. 28-1S AUCTIONEER Don Stephenson Phone 623-1726 Estates, farms and all consignments wanted. 20-tfSN Sat., July 15, 6:30 p.m. Pethick Auction Barn Haydon Sale to include contents of antique store in Oshawa plus antique furniture furniture from home in Newmarket. To include oak kitchen Hoosier, oak ice box, down filled Victorian set- lee, oak bowfront china cabinet, very ornate oak front breakfast buffet, buffet, 4 original pressback chairs plus numerous collector pieces including including Royal Doulton, Wedgewood, Delft blue bowls, French ivory clock, shaving mugs, Jenny Lind dolls, numerous porcelain porcelain dolls, crocks, Bessie Pease tins, milk bottles, platform rocker and many more items. Please note new telephone number. Saturdays Auction Action. Garry K. Powell, Auctioneer, 263-4252 or 985- 0749. 28-1 SN Fri., July 14, 6 p.m. Cornell's Auction Barn The property of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clarkson of Little Britain plus others. Refinished Hoosier kitchen cupboard, burled walnut bookcase, bookcase, 21 cu. ft. Gilson freezer, cedar lawn furniture, 8 h.p. 30" cut Lawn Flight riding lawn mower, 7 h.p. 2 stage snowblower (electric, start), Hitachi auto washer, Westinghouse Westinghouse dryer, Pequenaut regulator regulator wall clock, American silver inlay percussion target rifle, Victorian Victorian wicker carriage, pine flat-to- wall cupboard, refinished 4 door commercial ice box, grandfather clock, Vienna regulator clock, 2 spinning wheels, mantel clocks, walnut bullet, iron bed with brass trim, 3 h.p. lawn mowers, 1984 14' Sportscraft fibreglass boat, 20 h.p. Evinrude motor and trailer (used very little), large quantity of china, glass and interesting collectable items. Don Cornell Auctions, R.R.1, Lillie Britain, 705-786- 2183. 28-1 SN AUCTION SALE Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at C p.m. At Myles King Auctions 33 Hall St., Oshawa All consignments welcomed. Estate Estate sales, etc. Est. in 1967. Myles King, Auctioneer, 725- 5751. 3-tlS Auction Salel "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, line 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 lo-day. Previews Previews Irom 1:00 p.m. Kahn Auction Services-416-683-0041. 3-tfSN Real Estate Auction Sat., July 15,11 a.m. Auction sale of executive style home and large lot on main highway. highway. House is three plus bedrooms, bedrooms, side split custom built home, carpeted throughout with walkout patio. Also included in house is built-in stove and oven, air tight stove, washer and dryer, Texas marble fireplace in mainlloor livingroom. House has two car garage with attached workshop workshop on lot 110 X 200 It., paved drive, good well and seplic system, fully landscaped with mature trees. Area is close to all schools, has school bus routes past house, within easy commuting distance to Toronto. Sale to be held on property property at R.R. 1, Oshawa, Regional Rd. 2 (Simcoe St.), 1/4 mile south of Columbus. Watch lor sign. Viewing Viewing is available, July 13 and July 14 only, no viewing sale day. Terms are $10,000 certified ' cheque on day ol sale, balance in 60 days. For further information phone 416-263-4252, 416-985- 0749. Auctioneer: Garry K. Powell. 27-2SN VIDEO Superstore franchise available available 1er this area, excellent opportunity opportunity with proven system. Phone 1-754-8666. 27-4SN TORONTO STAR requires person to manage wholesale box operation for Whitby, Oshawa and area. Position requires: ' reliable transportation (van preferred) ■ basic mechanical skills - basic mathematical skills • deposits • 7 day early a.m. deliveries Interested persons apply In writing to Toronto Star, Box 737, Oshawa, Ont. L1H 7M9 RELIABLE loving babysitting In my home Monday to Friday. Available starling Aug. 9th In Bowmanville. Phone 623-8777 alter 4:30 p jn. ^ PART-lime daycare needed In our home (Baseline and Martin Rd. area), 4 yr. old and 4 month old. Starling Sept. 1st, references requested. requested. Phone 623-5009. M 28-1 SN CHILD care available in my homo In Orono, starling In August. Lots ol londor, loving caro. Phone Lynda McCullough 983-5261. 28-1 SN Wed., July 19,11 a.m. Farm sold, Dick and Mary De- JONG, Lot 16, Con. 9, Percy Twsp. 7 miles west of Campbellford on County Rd. 35 (Hastings Rd.). 65 high grade Holstein cows, some purebred; approx. 30 cows due from sale time until 1st.of Sept., balance fresh amd milking, rebred for fall and winter, will be pregnancy pregnancy tested; 4 heifers due Aug.; 8 yearling heifers; 12 heifer calves (4 - 6 mths.); purebred Holstein bull rising 3 yrs.; DeLaval 2" stainless pipeline milker for 65 cows, 6 units, 7 h.p. motor; 700 gal. bulk tank, Mueller auto, wash; 4 DeLaval milk meters; (milk equip, will sell prior to machinery). A.C. 7000 diesel tractor, duals, p.s., hydramatic shill, cab, 3 pt., hitch, pto.; M.F. 135 diesel tractor, approx 2000 hrs., pto., 3 pt. hitch; J.D. 6 furrow hydraulic reset plow, 16"; J.D. 18' cultivator with wings and levelling harrows, 2 hyd. cyl.; Int. 16 run No. 10 seed drill, grass and brome box; N.H. 479 haybine 9 ft., good; J.D. 336 baler; N.H. 679 tandem 325 bus. manure spreader with end gale; N.H. 770 lorage harvester, 2 row corn head, hay pickup; 2 Grove lorage sell unloading wagons, wagons, 10 ton undercarriage; N.H. 352 grinder mixer, pto. portable; 32 It. Sakundiak grain auger 6", pto. and undercarriage; J.D. 3 ton wagon; 225 bus. Kilbros gravity box; Dari wheel rake; 4 section chain harrows; Speed King 14' grain auger with motor, 6"; set ol 18.4 X 30 rim duals, snap on; round bale feeder; two 3 pi. hitch broadcasters; steel water trough; applicator and undercarriage; 2 vents 1er grain bln; DeLaval milker pump for 1 h.p.; tractor weighls; tractor chains; steel stone boat; casl box stove. Very lew small articles; articles; quantity of hay, round and square bales. Note: Small Items sell lirsl, then milking equipment, machinery, cattle. Terms: Cash or cheque with ID. Owner and Auctioneer Auctioneer not responsible 1er accident accident or Injury day ol sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Box 083, Campbellford K0L 1L0, (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. 28-1S Fri., July 14, 7 p.m. Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonvilie Selling the apt. contents from two estates. Oriental carpets (wine pattern), quilts, 2 drawer silver chest, full servicè of Community Plate silverware, lull service Old . Colony silverware, silver tea service, service, china cabinet, occasional tables, tables, sofa bed, sofa table, RCA color TV, phone table and chair, lamps, coffee tables, single bed, dresser, teak bed suite, bikes, golf clubs, tools, hardware, desk, roto tiller, washer spin dryer, stove, dryer, small antiques and numer-- eus other items. Terms: Cash or good cheque. Auctioneer: Frank' Stapleton, 786-2244. 28-1 SN Sat., July 15,11 a.m. Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. 2, Colborne Antiques, China, Glass, Collectables Collectables and Modern Home Furniture Furniture Antique walnut diningroom suite aft original in excellent condition (chairs need fabric), several antique antique dressers and chest of drawers, drawers, vanity, nice old pressback rocker, old wooden baby's crib, wicker doll's carriage, walnut gate leg table, oak bow front china cabinet (new), smoker's stand, several small tables, mag. racks, old drop leaf table, Hoosier'cup- board (needs refin.), what not stand (w. mirror), old beehive clock (needs work), modern sofa, nice swivel rocker, other occasional chairs, modern loveseat, several old crocks, old toys, old doll house, walnut extension table with leaves, dishes, glass, china, lamps, pictures, pictures, plus numerous miscellaneous miscellaneous articles. Note: Most antique pcs. are in original condition and need refinsihing. Sale starts: 11:00 a.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary Warner,' Auctioneer, 355-2106. 28-1 SN BOWMANVILLE - Two bedroom bungalow, well maintained, desirable desirable area, large lot, ideal for starter or retirement home, flexible, $163,000. Phone 983-9024 or 786-2377. 28-1 SN OPEN House - July 15 and 16, 1 to 5 p.m. at 179 Edward Street, Newcastle. Three bedroom back- split, garage, 40' x J70! lot, many upgrades, flexible"" possession, asking $184,900. Make us an oiler. Phone 987-1358. 28-1 SN THREE bedroom collage, furnished, furnished, Eels Lake, Apsley. Road access, woodstove and oil stove. Phone 623-1318 after 4 p.m. WHY pay rent! Cozy, well-kept two bedroom bungalow on private 50' X 100' lot, on quiet street in Bowmanville, Bowmanville, close to school and hospital. hospital. Excellent starter home, fridge and stove included. Immediate closing. Only $130,000 Phone 623-3707, 623-6311, ext. 231 between between 7:30 - 4:30 except Friday to 1 p.m. 28-1 SN LITTLE OR NO MONEY DOWN! New 3 bedroom, 1,150 square feet, brick bungalow in Newcastle, Newcastle, 2+ baths, central air, skylight, single car attached garage, 40 x 300 ft. lot, potential potential in-law apt. Available immediately. immediately. Vendor will assist with financing. $169,900. Phone Cecil at 537-8907 28-1SN PRIVATE SALE Spacious Backsplit on one acre in Tyrone. Brick and vinyl 3 plus 1 bedroom in a region of fine homes. Country kitchen with custom oak cabinets, top quality flooring, oak trim, floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace in family room and many more extras. For country with convenience, this is it! At $310,000, a must to see. Phone 263-8687 28-1 SN Careers Thurs., July 13, 6 p.m. Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. 2, Colborne Selling a home full of furniture plus several estate pcs. from a Colborne estate including radial arm saw and stacking washer and dryer. All articles never used. Fridge, 30" eleclric stove, auto washer, dryer, color TV, painted antique extension table with leaves, several pine framed stained glass pcs., small drafting board, row machine, exerciser, 5 h.p. riding lawn mower (needs mechanical work), 3 h.p. rototiller, Ige. fish aquarium, set of maple arrow back chairs, small quantity hand tools, router complete with stand and quantity of bits, 3 modern modern sofas, several dressers with mirrors, chests ol drawers, antique chest, set of low back pressback chairs, wardrobe with single door, 2 old quills, several boxes ol hard cover books, 2 drawer metal filing cabinet, 2 unusual bronze pcs. (turn of century) have been electrified, electrified, single beds, dishes, china, glass, lamps, piclures, plus miscellaneous miscellaneous articles. Sale starts: 6:00 p.m. Selling Inside and out. Terms: Cash, cheque Visa, M.C. Gary Warner, Doug Denny, Au- clioneers, 355-2106. 28-1SN Tues., July 18, 6:30 p.m. Cornell's Auction Barn 4 pc. modern chesterfield suite, radial radial arm saw, oak diningroom chairs, chrome kitchen suites, modern dresser and chest ol drawers, drawers, odd wooden kitchen chairs pine bed, oak rocking chairs, re- frigerator/lreozor combination, single box spring and mallrosses. walnut hall moon table, roll away beds, large quantity ol modorn furniture, furniture, eloctric appliances, tools, china and glass. Don Cornoll Auctions, Auctions, R.R.1, Little Britain, 705- 786-2183. 28-1 SN TRAIN FOR A CAREER IN FASHION My name is Donna Lucas-Astley. I teach Fashion Merchandising Merchandising at the Toronto School of Business in Oshawa. I will teach you how to enter the dynamic world of fashion. You will meet top designers and experience buying trips. "This extensive 6 month course will give you the winning edge in creating your own fashion career." Call our Career Counsellor today and get information information about Fashion and our other Diploma Courses. • Computers • Accounting • Hotel and Restaurant Operations • Fashion • Travel and Tourism • Secretarial • Medical and Legal • Word Processing • Flight Attendant ENROLL NOW TORONTO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OSHAWA 723-1163 11 Slmcoo St, N. (Scotia Bank Bldg,) PICKERING 420-1344 1450 Kingston Rood (at Volley Farm Rd.) 28-1S Wesleyville News ■ byB. BairowcloughV By Edna Barrowclough The first outdoor summer service for Hope charge was held at Bowman's Woods on Sunday, July 2nd, with about 100 people present. The weather was fine and the location, as usual, was peaceful and lovely. The service service was in charge of the ACTS club, with guest speaker, Dr. Mac Freeman, a well known former minister minister here. The men's choir led the congregational singing and as anthems, sang "0 Love that will not let me go" and "Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens Adore Him." Organist Organist was Morley Bickle, using his own portable organ. organ. Next Sunday's service, . July 9th was to be held at the home of Howard and Vivien Quantrill. On Saturday, July 1st, Ed and Helene Karvonen of Scarborough and Edna Bar rowclough drove to the Ottawa Ottawa valley to attend the golden golden wedding anniversary of John and Margaret Robb at Osgoode, on Sunday afternoon. afternoon. Margaret taught school here from January 1937 to June 1939 and she and John were married at Welcome manse on June 30, 1939. On display that day was part of the dinner set given to her by the community community with the booklet containing containing the names of those sharing in the gift. It was a perfect weekend for travelling and the countryside countryside looked beautiful. Haying was in progress everywhere everywhere with elevators propped up against the second second floor of barns, field after field of bales of hay, mostly round, and other fields being mown. On this familiar road going east, year after year it seems, cattle become fewer HALMINEN BUILT Backsplit (Belmont), 2 walkouts, fully fenced yard, August closing, one year old, Soper Court. Asking $172,900. Phone 623-1768 28-1S 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, and Thurs. July 4 - July 25 (Evening) 6-9:45 p.m. Sat. July 15-Aug. 5 (Daytime) 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mon. and Wed. July 17 - Aug. 7 (Evening) 6-9:45 p.m. Mon. through Thurs. July 10 - July 13. (Daytime) 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Mon. through Thurs. July 24 - July 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 T BROTHERS DRIVING SCHOOL 434-5774 27-tfSN CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS 1988 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS NOTICE OF NON-COMPLIANCE Pursuant to Section 132(8) of The Municipal Elections Act, 1980, as amended, notice is hereby given that the following indi- viduals have not complied with the Act in that they have failed to file a financial statement and auditor's report thereon, report or statutory declaration, of their campaign contributions and expenses: expenses: John Fowler Paul Gearing Darryl Somerscates Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T.(A) Town Clerk Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 28-1SN Date of Publication: July 12,1989 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER T89-28 SEALED TENDERS, for the Contract specified below, submitted to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Oilice of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6 are invited invited and will be received by the Clerk until the specified closing time and date. Tender documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office * '--'/cash dr certified cheque pay- fown of Newcastle alter 3:00 for a $20.00 non-refundable fee by cash dr certified cheque payable payable to The Corporation of The To and fewer. Not until you reach the eastern counties do any appreciable herds of dairy cattle appear. Congratulations to Bob and A. K. Sculthorpe who celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary on Sunday, July 2nd. There was a surprise party arranged arranged by tneir family and a- host of friends and neighbours neighbours were on hand to offer congratulations at their home, Sera Brook, and bring them best wishes for many more years of happi ness and continuation of tneir important important role in the community. The Ashby brothers of- Port Britain entered a float in the parade on Saturday in Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ashby of Apsley were in the driver's seat, and two large tractors were displayed displayed on the float. The death of Mr. Charles McElroy of Port Hope came last week after a lengthy illness. illness. After his retirement, among his other activities, he was a faithful member and hard worker for the East Durham Historical Society. Society. He, with the late Mr. Locke of Garden Hill, were largely responsible for re- • pairing the old fireball to make it presentable for exhibits exhibits and meetings. It was he who was responsible, for securing the fine cabinet from Toronto which is ot present in the Township of Hope office, on loan. He will be remembered for this and other volunteer services. [.< Sympathy is extended to Mrs. McElroy and other ;r members of his family. It's time for holidays and - Matthew Jiggins of Burlington Burlington is spending some with y his grandparents, June and •/ Can-oil Nichols. June 30, 1939: Welcome - United Church charge held ,, a picnic at Welch's field, Zion, an ideal spot, on June : 30. Mr. Percy Snell was - keeper of the gate, and • viewed the sports from , there. There was a ball team -o from each church and con- . tests between all of them, ;") Tug of war and many types ï of races made fun for every-,, one. Some of the contenders ; were Neil Nichols, Donald - Lord, Joan and Doreen Cas- y well, Raymond Inch, Morley ,, Bosnell and Wilfred Sunday. , Mr. Ireland and his commit- . tee arranged the games. A", ■ fish pond and ice cream •> booth added to the good time. q News from * Yelverton : ' : n On Sunday, July 2nd, j Ann and Hally Hurren host-, ed a gathering of relatives, and friends around 45 in', number. These included Vin- cent and Francis Jackson,, Violet Carr, Carl and Lor-{ raine Smith, Thelma Scown,. Murray and Helen Shea,, Mary Hughes and family , and the Trevor Nesbitts', children, Barbara and Carman Carman Brown and family, Nor-. ma and Jim Beggs ana family, family, Lloyd and Glenda Wilson, and family, Linda Morrison, Jack and Lorna Wilson, Vance and Olive Wilson, Norma and Isabel Wilson,: quite an impressive gathering. gathering. Quite an undertaking: for Ann and Hally to entertain entertain and feed a crowd of that magnitude. I Sorry to learn that Isabel Wilson is not feeling as pert as usual. Improved health is npre the hope of ner friends and relatives. Dale, Nancy and Lacey Stinson spent the long weekend weekend at friends' cottage on Hall's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Marti Malcolm Malcolm enjoyed a short week end at a resort near King: ston this past week end. This included a short boat trip through the islands and a visit to Fort Henry. The annual Sunday School picnic was held at the Murray Malcolm pond on Sunday p.m. and according to reports a good time was had by all. The weatherman certainly cooperated by pro r viding bright sunshiny weather. Uninvited guests are a common problem to bo copod with by almost everyone. I-Icro at Malconin wo had such a guest meander in on Sunday. It happened to be one of those arboreal pin cushions - a porcupine, that is, Luckily, tno dogs didn't see him first, Congratulations arc extended extended to Miss Michelle Malcolm, daughter of Cathy and Mark Malcolm, of Jnn- otvillo, on being the Valedictorian Valedictorian for tho grade eight class at Grandview School this past Thursday evening. p.m. July 13,1989. Tender T89-28 - Underground Services Bowmanville Recreation Complex Closing Time and Date: 10:00 a.m. (Local Time) Thursday, July 27,1989 Scope of work Includes excavation, backfill, and line grading. Also includes supply and installation of field drainage, irrigation system (or three ball liolds and underground conduit. An agreement to bond and a bid deposit in tho amount specified in the tender documents must accompany each bid submitted, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkelt Purchasing and Supply Agent Tolephono: (416) 623-3379 oxt, 267 Phillip Barrait Kaisor Englnooring Ltd. Consultants 1100 Walker's Line Burlington, Ont. L7N 2G3 28-1SN Date ol Publication: July 12,1989

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