J 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, December 13,1989 ca^/o,Classified Ad Classified Deadline --- Monday 4:30 p.m. | Cl Phone 623-3303 r '.. ? : - .... : Ont. F ederated W.I. Meets Work Wanted MEL ROZEMA 1 PAINTING AND DECORATING Interior and Exterior Over 25 years of experience In 'painting and paper hanging . FREE ESTIMATES ' - Phone 263-8976 42-tfSN I & T CARPENTERS Licensed, 25 years experience 'House Trim Stairs Decks . - Additions .All carpentry related work Ivan Jones Tony Panara Orono. Hampton 983-5303 263-2991 .. - 1-tfSN LARRY QUINNEY " PAINTING and decorating . c Interior and Exterior . Over 13 years experience FREE ESTIMATES rj Phone 263-8535 •: 11-tis Expert service to VCR's, T.V.'s, home stereos, car stereos, portable stereos. Free Estimates Bowmanville Audio-Vision 58 King St. W. 623-2312 __ 44-tfSN JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS - FURNACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS Phone Hampton 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS P.O. Box 43, Bowmanville 1-tfS STU McGEE FLOOR SANDING SANDING-REFINISHING REPAIRS AND STAINING Supplied, Laid and finished Over 20 years experience Phone collect after 6 p.m. (705) 944-5529 48-4SN GAFFIELDS CARPET CLEANING \ •.Living Room . • 2 - 3 hrs. to dry - •: Dining Room • Free Deodorizing •.'Hall and Stairs • Moving Furniture • 3 Bedrooms $10.00 extra Only $70.00 Phone 623-1554 48-4SN DAVID HILLS BUILDING SERVICES Additions - Sunrooms Garages I will design it, draw it, obtain permit and build it. One price, no extras BEAT THE SPRING RUSH Telephone 786-2393 49-tfSN Simons Custom Upholstering (Since 1954) Free Estimates Pick-up and Delivery 623-6207 Base Line Rd. W., Bowmanville 1-tfSN BARR'S (416) 987-1445 986-4277 Roofing • Sheet Metal • Skylights FUT ROOFS • SHINGLES • PRE-PAINTED STEEL SIDING • SOFFIT • TROUGH • SUNROOMS • SOLARIUMS 20 Years Experience Collect Calls Accepted 28-tfSN "HERITAGE HOME IMPROVEMENTS" SPECIALIZING IN: Finished Basements - Additions Decks - Fences - Minor Renovations Architectural and Electrical Services Available FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-1692 44-tlSN DURHAM TV & ANTENNA l=S=L TV Antennas for Perfection in Reception ♦ Towers ♦ Rotators ♦ Remote Control Rotators ♦Antennas . ♦ Transmission Wire ♦ Hardware We also do TV and Stereo Repairs 151 Liberty St. S.,/*Trowor> Bowmanville 623-9955 ^ Bill Van Der Herberg- Dopond on the Leader v v iii, 111 iii !'!'! i'i'i Channel Master BOB'S PAINTING & DECORATING REASONABLE RATES FREE ESTIMATES Phone 987-2193 49-tfSN CJ's RENOVATING SERVICE Specializing In siding, sheds and garages, custom decks and fences. looting and home renovations. Special rates for Senior Citizens For free estimates phone: 623-4154 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 typeset glass and mirrors available. FREE ESTIMATES 24 hour emergency plate glass replacement. Locally owned and operated. SNOWPLOWING COMMERCIAL, : RESIDENTIAL AND INDUSTRIAL j Salting and Sanding 987-5767 47-4S ; RESTORATION RENEWING Block and Brick Chimneys TRYWESCO MASONRY 623-8521 38-ttsN NEWCASTLE UPHOLSTERY Pick-up and Delivery FREE ESTIMATES 987-4958 119 Edward St. W., -.1 "" > ..Newcastle . 3 - fSN Employment Wanted HOUSE cleaning - Will clean house or apartment, weekly or biweekly. biweekly. Also one time cleaning done at reasonable rates: Phone Sharon M. lor appointment, 436- 1654. 50-1 SN Business Opportunities LOCAL magazine, high profits, low expenses, earn 70K, full training provided, financing available, existing clientele. Phene 434- 2666. 50-2SN Notice THE Salvation Army will be accepting accepting applications lor Christmas assistance unlil Dec. 15th, 1989. Apply at 35 Division St., Bowmanville Bowmanville Mon. - Fri. Phone623-3217. Auction Sales COLO* INUIN8ISI.D ANTINNA* Ifi.llfiN AUCTION SERVICES All types of auctions (416)985-4240 35-tlSN AUCTIONEER Don Stephenson Phone 623-1726 Estates, farms and oil consignments wonted. 20-tfSN AUCTION SALE Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m. At Myles King Auctions 33 Hall SI,, Oshowo All consignments wolcomod. Estalo solos, ole, Est. in 19G7. Myles King, Auctlonoor, 725-0751 8-tfS murs. Evening, Dec. 14 ti p.m. Furniture mul Antiques Auclion snlo ol liiriuluro and anli- quos lor Nancy Duncan, Sunderland, Sunderland, soiling at ilio Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont.. Including walnut gate-log table, antique sot- loo and chair, oak arm chair, wnlorlall trunk, parlor table, braidod rug, pine table, qly. ol aninod boxes, wnshsland, Santa Claus advertising signs, nnlique nmgazlnoa. ' woudnn medicine cabinet, military bolls, bags, linhiiors, child's sled, maple kitchen suite, wicker chair, color TV. picluro (mines, winker baskets, crocks, ceramic pc„ qly el now gillwaro, I) h p riding lawn mower, work bondi mid grinder, 1000 wall spotlight, plus Igo. qly ol small iii'iii'i, Sale mnnagod mid sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Lid,, Uxbridgo, 410-052-3524 or 0766. 40-2S Bankruptcy Sale ThuCs. 1 to Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 766 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa All items;1/2 price! Having : received instructions (rom a secured creditor we are clearing the assets of One Stop Bridal Shop Services Inc. including shoes, purses, decorations, office equipment, equipment, flowers, dresses, store fixtures, fixtures, glassware, etc. plus many other articles. Everything 50 per cent off. McLean Auctions and Liquidations, 686-3291 and 432- 2836. ' 50-1S 1 : .Christmas Lamb and Goat Auction Sat., Dec. 16 12 Noon Sharp at Orono Sale Barn There will be a good selection so be sure to attend. Charlie Reid, Auctioneer, Auctioneer, 983-5914. 50-1SN Fri., Dec. 15th, 6 p.m. Cornell's Auction Barn Flat-to-wall cupboard, 2 door wardrobe, modern loveseat, pine harvest table, antique dressers and chests of drawers, accordian, modern dressers and chests ol drawers, oval top trunks, pine blanket blanket box, box stove, table and floor lamps, odd pressback chairs, coffee coffee and end tables, occasional chairs, handmade quilts, wicker chairs, chesteriields, 4 hoopback child's chairs, parlor tables, washstands, 3 h.p. lawnmower, 1975 GMC van, qu. of china, glass and collectable items. This will be the last sale of the season. We would like to thank everyone for their patronage throughout the ' year and extend to everyone a happy holiday season. Hope to see you all at our first sale of the new year on Friday, January 12th, 1990. Don Cornell, Auctioneer, R.R.1, Little Britain, 705-786- 2183. 50-1 SN Thurs. Dec. 14, 6:30 Selling the contents ' of a Trenton home to be held at Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. 2, Colborne Nice modern 9 pc. diningroom' suite consisting of table with leaves, 6 chairs, buffet and hutch with glass front all in excellent condition, condition, natural linished round pedestal table with leaves and 4 Windsor back chairs, good 26" console color TV, avocado fridge and stove, dryer, white L.H. fridge, nice sofa and chair with matching coffee and end table and lamps, bedroom suite with matching triple dresser, chest and night table, white girl's dresser and chest, sev- -eral new box"springs arid malts., china, glassware, ..1980 : Scorpion snowmobile, quantity'new handmade handmade quilts, nativity scene, quani lily good collector plates complete with original boxes and papers. Quantity old'toys, dishes, lamps, pictures, plus other miscellaneous household articles. Sale starts: 6:30 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary Warner, Auctioneer. Auctioneer. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE - This will be our last sale before Christmas. Watch next week's paper for listina on our aood Boxing Boxing Day and New Year's Day sales. These sales will contain some excellent excellent antique and collectable pcs. from several private collectors. collectors. We thank everyone for their support and patronage during 1989 and look forward to serving you in 1990. We wish to extend the Best of the Festive Season to You and Yours from AH of Us at 'Warner's Auction Hall. 50-1 SN Sat. Dec. 16, 6:30 p.m. Saturday's Auction Action Péthick Auction Barn, Haydon 10 Mi. N.E, of Oshawa Every Sat. night, 6:30 'This week we have a nice estate sale. To include 9 pc. diningroom suite, armoire, pine dressers, oak sideboard, pine lawn swing, lots ol tools, crocks, tables, limited edition prints, appliances, 1983 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham car to be sold certified, 1977 Ford Club Cab 1/2 ton with cap, Rupp snowmobile, snowmobile, Bombadier snowmobile electric start, snowmobile trailer, plus lots of glass and china. Viewing Viewing from 4 p.m. Terms are cash or cheque with I.D. To list your farm, estate or consignment sale phone Garry to discuss your preference for your place or ours. Phone 263- 4252, 985-0749 Garry K. Powell Auctioneer. Watch for New Year's Day sale listing. 50-1 SN Bankruptcy Sale 50 per cent off Thurs. to Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 870 Taunton Rd. E„ Whitby WAGENAAR, Andries (Andy). "The Lord took home;" at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, Tuesday, December 12, 1989 in his 71st year. Andy, beloved husband of Truus Wagenaar. Loved father of John ol Orono, Harry ol Stevensville, Andy of Hampton, Eric of Oshawa and Norman ol Lindsay. Also loved by 8 grandchildren. grandchildren. Friends may call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Thursday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral service in Maranatha Christian Reformed Church on Friday Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Bowmanville Cemetery. 50-1 SN Lord Elgin News In Mr. Westwood's grades 5 and 6 class the grade 6's just handed in a project on road maps and got their marks a few days ago. Now both 5's and 6's are starting a project on energy and will, be studying what makes- each form of energy. I interviewed some kids in Mrs. Johnson's class and asked each of them what they liked, this is what they said: Jannelle Burns said: "I like making pictures, reading, reading, giving parties, decorating decorating things and I like Mrs. Johnson." Priscilla Witherspoon said: "I like math and reading reading because they're easy, recess, recess, parties, and Mrs. Johnson." Johnson." Scott Bartley said: "I like writing stories, math and eating gummi bears." Meghan Read said: "I like Christmas chains, making booklets, reading, Mrs. Johnson and her teddy-bear Topic - Resolutions passed by FWIO at their annual annual meeting With a theme of Women and the Environment for the year, it was natural that some of the Resolutions sustained sustained at the annual meeting meeting of Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario held recently recently in Guelph, dealt with this topic that affects all who live in rural Ontario. FWIO passed two resolutions resolutions that dealt with polychlorinated polychlorinated biphenyls (P.C.B's), one asking that the Ministry of the Environment Environment enforce legislation to eliminate P.C.B.s. And another another asking that the Federal Federal Dept, of Justice and the Ontario Attorney General prosecute politicians who allow allow infractions of the Environmental Environmental Protection Act O Reg 11-82 pertaining to P.C.B.'s. ' As many of the members of FWIO five in rural and agricultural areas where many landfill sites are almost almost full and new sites are contemplated for local garbage garbage as well as sites for Toronto's Toronto's garbage, the topic of waste was addressed. FWIO would like the Minister of the Environment to legislate a drastic reduction in "packaging" "packaging" and also to enact legislation legislation to stop the use of styrofoam and plastics for meat and vegetables sold in stores. One Wl branch donated donated WI mugs to their local township council to stop them using throw-away styrofoam styrofoam mugs and another WI branch that does a lot of catering, has gone back to using china dishes instead of plastic throwaway ones. Just an example of practical application of what they mean. The FWIO is not only concerned with landfills and recycling in their own back yards. Last year they passed a resolution asking for mandatory mandatory recycling in Ontario. This year they are asking the federal Minister of the Environment to establish guidelines for waste disposal apart from landfilling; to enact enact legislation making a consistent, consistent, efficient and uniform uniform recycling program in each province and territory across Canada. This program program must be designed to make full and optimum use of all recycling technology currently available to ensure ensure that Canada remains an environmentally safe country for our future generations. generations. An organization that was started over 90 years ago is proving, once again that its motto of "For Home and Country" is as true as we approach approach the 20th Century as ■ it was in the past. This happy little Santa would like to wish all of his family and friends a Merry Christmas and a safe Holiday Season. George Henry Stirrett-Wood is the son of Shelley and Tim Stirrett-Wood and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ball of Bowmanville Bowmanville and Mrs. Mary Wood of Lindsay, Ont. o/u iaunion ha. t., wniiDy 0 „ j l. » Having received instructions from -j. r vv several trustees we are clearing Knstyn Jones said. I like the assets of Huggies Sports, UJ reading Kitten and Bears Sporting Goods, Scent of Heather Flowers, Haus Eiiropa German Goods including sweaters, caps, jackets, dart supplies, skates, skate sharpener, T shirts, heat seal letters, heat transfer machine, squash racquets, billiard supplies, hockey equipment, 6 glass showcases, showcases, shoes, mannequin, lishing tackle, 40 rods, reels, desks, store shelving, wicker furniture, silk flowers, flowers, numerous flower arrangements, arrangements, iewellerv. German. laoes (cassette'and VHS), tablecloths, gilts, hygiehe producls, beer glasses, glasses, cards, new mattresses and box springs, loveseat and solas, chairs, plus many other articles)50 per cent o/f everything! McLean ■ Auctions 686-3291,432-2836. / 50-1S which is one of my readers, my cat named Misty and Mrs. Johnson." Ashlee Brunt said: " I like Mrs. Johnson because she's fun and reading Kittens and Bears." P.S. Don't forget to visit our Bazaar on December 16 from 9:00 a.m to 2:30 p.m in the gym. By Sarah Fenton ■/TÏÏÈX- ia FACTORY! . A BETTER DEAL 1st, 2nd and 3rd Mortgages Open privileges 1 Same day service l! «ixjt, F CALL NOW FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION WHITBY 666-4986 HOURS: Mon. - Thurs. 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Frl. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Happy 40th Birthday P.P. ; : From S.D.M Due to the holidays there will be a Deadline Change for the December 27th issue of Canadian Stattaman Please have all Display and Classified Ads to our office by 4:30 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 21st 50-1 SN Happy 21st Birthday Cam! Huas and Kisses Mom. Dad and Kate Head to Toe She's SO Years Old Happy 50th Birthday to . Mrs. Jean L- Hanthorn A Great Mother and Wonderful GrandMother AH Our Love Your Family and Friends P.S. Dad Made Us Do It! Wanted to Buy Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID FREE PICK-UP . ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 OO.tlQ Tenders ©Ontario MGS Ministry ot Government TCÊiÊF\CiD Services » lUMUUId uiu iiiviiuu iv DUfjfviy iuuuui, uvfuipmuii provido potablo water service to government-owned promises located throughout the North Pickering Land As: POTABLE WATER Tenders are Invited to supply labour, equipment and material to 'ornmont-ownod p I Land Assembly: 1) Situated In the Town ol Pickering (T.O. 243) 2) situated in the Town ol Markhnm, City ol Scarborough and Squires Bench area (T.O. 244) Tender documents may bo obminod from: Ministry ol Government Services Public Tenders Ollico ii Room M1-43A Macdonald Block Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A1N3 Telephone (416) 965-1152 For T.O. 243 nn $11,850.00 Bid Bond and $11,550.00 Porlormanco Bond or Irrevocable lotlor ol credit nro required, Per T.O, 244 n $10,450.00 Bid Bond nnd $10,450.00 Poilormanco Bond or Irrovocnblo loiter ol crodit nro roqulrod, Sonlod tondoir. will bo rocolvod until 3,00 p.m, Thursday, Docombor 20, 1900 nl tho Ministry ol Govornmunt Sorvlcos, Public Tondors Ollico nt which Unto they will bo oponod In public. ■ Por lurtlmr information ploaso contact Guollroy Spting nt (410) G03-7G11, Plontso quote T.0,243 Project No: A 01221 Plonso quote T.O, 244 Piojoct No: A01220 Tho lowest or tiny lander will not noconarlly be nccoptod by tho Ministry. G0-1Q 1989 COLTS CLEAROUT! We have made a special purchase of 1989 Colts from Chrysler. These Colts are windshield priced to clear out! Wc have 3 door Hatch Backs and 4 door Sedans available. Come in and choose one today! MacINTOSH CHRYSLER l « > 1 f 331 Park Rd. S., Oshawa 728-4638