16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 14,1990 Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 AUCTIONEER Don Stephenson Phone 623-1726 Estates, farms and all consignments wanted. 20-tfSN DESHANE AUCTION SERVICES All types of auctions (416) 985-4240 35-tfSN AUCTION SALE Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m. At Myles King Auctions • 33 Hall St., Oshawa All consignments welcomed. Estate sales, etc. Est. in 1967. Myles King, Auctioneer, 725-5751 : 8-tfs MacGREGOR AUCTION SERVICES Estates, Consignments, Households, Bankruptcies, Farms Sold at your location or ours. Storage and Trucking available Phone for FREE Confidential Consultations Mike MacGregor (416) 987-5402 Junior West (416)983-5556 . 10-tfSN Sat., Mar. 17,10 a.m. Furniture and Antiques Auction sale of furniture and antiques antiques from a Markham home, selling selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Uxbridge, Ont., including round oak table, 4 pressback chairs, small oak desk, hall mirror, mantel mirror, mirror, almond fridge, eiectric stove, auto, washer and dryer, 17' freezer, GE portable dishwasher, Amana furnace (6 mo. old), wrought iron hanging lamp, desk .lamps, tin toys, collector plates, crock, china and glass including crystal, camphour, french figurines, linens including lace tablecloths. tablecloths. Tools including vise, files, mig welding wire, hyd. cylinder, knife guards, saws, fans, jacks, baulking, used batteries, Simplicity ' walk-behind tractor with discs, plow, blade and cultivator, Lawn- Boy lawnmower, 1979 Chev Caprice Caprice Classic, 24 chickens, feeders, waferers, egg washer, plus many pther items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., •Qxbridge, 416-852-3524 or9755. ;11-1S t. Sat., Mar. 17,10 a.m. *• Estate Antiques V Quality Furniture and Collectables 'Orval McLean Auction Center Lindsay Property of Daisy Pratt estate, Cobourg (former owner of Cobourg Feedmill) and selected estate inclusions. 22 Royal Doul- lon figurines, 9 pc. beautifully jcarved walnut dining suite, 8 pc. excellent oak dining suite with -Jacobean twist, gorgeous 6 pc. jancy mahogany bedroom suite, 3 pc. carved walnut bedroom suite, •Ige. oak curved glass bow front china cabinet with carved top, 'round oak table and 6 chairs, carved sofa, beautiful Victorian settee and matching chairs, unusual unusual oak drop front desk, several fancy carved occasional and lamp tables, glass top coffee table with wood inlay design, beautiful Ige. oak armoire, dressers, chests, washstands, oak ice box, Ige. 12.6' X 32' Chinese wool rug, tiffany style leaded glass lamp, banquet lamp, clocks, Charlie McCarthy doll, old books and magazines. No reserve. Don't miss this interesting sale of antiques and collectables. Orval McLean Auclions, (705) 324-2783. Orval and Barry McLean, McLean, Auctioneers. 11-1SN Thurs., Mar. 22,12 Noon Holsteins March Consignment Sale of Holsteins Holsteins selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including Reg. and Grade fresh and close cows, several springing bred heifers. heifers. Featuring a fancy uddorcd red cow by Mono Throat selling fresh in March and her red yearling daughter by Ambassador, a service service age bull by Slarbuck from an (EX) Dam with 195-211-204 BCA. Consignments will be accepted for this sale. If you wish to consign to this sale, please call Lloyd Wilson Auclions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852- 3524 or9755. 11-1S Wed., Mar. 21, 12:30 p.m. Complete Franklca Holstein Dispersal Hickson Sales Arena R.R.2, Lindsay 70 head of purebred Holsteins ■ The properly of Don and Bob Franks. Omcince. Ont., 40 milking females. 24 open heifers and calves. G bred heifers loaluiing • Violet Sidney, 2 yr.. 135-140, just fresh with a Jethro hoilor. Legend Cathy. G.P. 150-148. fresh March with Jethro heifer. Longview As- ■ tronnul Sandra. G.P. 14G-130 Stylist Jane G.P 135-150. duo to Jethro Ultimate Jessie 127-131. Heilorr, are by Inspiration. Aslro , Jot. Misslo. Revolution, This herd fcaluros 15 Astro Jots Irom calves to cows, Approx, 10 cows will bo just Irosli boforo sale timo From Oldanbrook Farms. Norwood. 17 Grades • 12 cows in all stages of lactation. 5 hollers duo April, May. ' Juno From Allan Ross, Thunder Ray 10 Purebred cows-lust fresh and short bred From Gilbert Dor- nonei, Sunderland • 11 grade •' yearlings These herds will ho loi- .lowed by our Regular Consign- '-mon! Sale For luilhoriiileimalien /•contact Safer. Arena 700-324 -.0311 John lliir.kley 324-4017 >Gml Sneddon 357-3237 Carl .-'llickcon Auclirinoor lleahem £Onl 705 324-0059 or car 749 , -7(11)4 It IflfJ Auction Sale! "Kahn Country Auctions" Every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Located on Brock Rd., Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (Exit 399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, furniture, glass, china, collectables, primitives and the unusuals. So join us every Wed. and participate participate in one of Ontario's "True" Auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. reserves. "Consignment and estate selling our specialty". Phone us today. Previews from 1:00 p.m. Kahn Auction Services - 416- 683-0041. 3-tfSN Sat., Mar. 24,10:30 a.m. Auction Sale of Farm Machinery The property of Davis Brothers, Lots 5, 6, 7, Con. 8, Scugog Twp. 1 mile east ol Port Perry on Hwy. 7A to Durham Road 7 north (Scugog Island) - first right turn to Con. 6, 3 miles east to farm. 1984 Case 2294 tractor, 4X4 (M.F.W.) cab, air, hydraulic seat, 4 way remotes, remotes, 1586 hrs. 1988 John Deere 2955 diesel tractor, cab, air, radio, 4 way remotes, 1050 hrs. 1988 Case Int. 6854X4 tractor with 2255 sell-levelling manure loader, 900 hrs. Case 830 diesel tractor, Oliver 880 diesel tractor. Int. M. gas tractor. tractor. 1989 Wil-Rich winged cultivator, cultivator, 28' walking tandems with levellers. 1988 Case Int. soil saver 9 shank - 11' trail with hydraulic disc. Kverneland 5-18's semimount semimount plough, spring reset. John Deere 3300 gas self-propelled combine, cab, 13' grain header, 3 row narrow corn header. New Holland Holland 890 forage harvester with hay pick up. 3 Dion 3 beater sell-un- loading wagons, 12 ton gearing, truck tires. 1986 John Deere 7000 - 6 row narrow corn planter with monitor and fertilizer. George White 425 gal. field sprayer 35' booms, foam marker, electric controls, controls, John Deere 8350 18 disc seed drill. Turnco 11' Cullopak. New Holland 315 Super Sweep Baler, Gehl 1460 round baler 4'X5'. 1988 Deutz rake, New Holland Holland 489 hay bine. New Idea cut- 'conditioner, 7' Graham trail plough. New Holland 28 forage blower. 40 kw. Win Power generator. Dion Distronic 5 compartment compartment computerized grain feeder - 200' track. Bush Hog 21' winged 24 disc with harrows. 1989 Peerless roller mixer mill 105 bus. 3 hay racks 20'X8' with 9 ton Horst gearing. 2 hay racks 7'X18' with 7 ton Martin gearing. 1988 Turnco grain box. Caterpillar 977 bulldozer with loader. Berbeck 9' snowblower. New Holland 516 manure manure spreader. 1965 Ford tandem truck 12' box and hoist. 1971 Ford tandem truck 13' box and hoist. Champion 4 compartment stainless stainless steel electric hammer mill. Allied Allied 51 ' - 8" grain auger on wheels. 6 grain augers 6" 10' to 20' with motors. Agri-Matic feedcart 542. 25 ton hydraulic press. Red Devil washer, quantity of tools. 1987 Mueller High Performance milk tank, 1000 gal. auto-wash. Semen tank. 3 milk house healers. Silomatic silo unloader 18', pack drive. Palz 14' silo unloader. This is a partial listing. See sale bills for details. An outstanding sale of power machinery ready to work. Terms: Cash. No reserve. Sale at 10:30 a.m. Sharp. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auclions, Reaboro, Ont., 705-324-9959 or car 749-7084. 11-2SN Sat., Mar. 24,11 a.m. Auction sale ol excellent farm machinery and straw for Pieter and Teunis Verhoog, Victoria Corners. Take Durham Rd. No. 23 north of Uxbridge (at Hwy. 47) 8 km. to Scugog-Brock Townline, then east 1.8 km. Watch lor signs. Sale includes: includes: 1986 A.C.6080diesel tractor, tractor, 4 w.d., air, cab, 800 hrs. (new), A.C. No 185 diesel tractor 2800 hrs., 87 h.p. (excell.), A.C. No. 175 diesel tractor with loader 1850 hrs. (excell.), A.C. row crop W.D. trac- lor 30 h.p., gas, (restored), A.C. Gleaner K combine with 10' giain head, cab., gas (good), Kverneland Kverneland plow, 4 furrow 12" to 22" adju, semi-mount (2 yrs. old), A.C. single tooth sub seller, Ini. 11' Vib- rashank pull type cull, with levelling levelling harrows, A.C. No. 2300 pull type double disc 10' (2 yr. old), chain harrows, 5 seel, spike tooth harrows, Int. No. 5100 seed drill 18 run (3 yr. old), .10' Brillion seeder, N.H. No. 519 manure spreader 225 bu. double boaler, N.H. No. 489 haybino 9' (3 yrs. old), N.H. No. 316 baler with No. 75 balo thrower (3 yrs. old), Int. side del. rake, J.D. hay ledder, flat- rack wagon with 6 ton gear, 2 balo Ihrowcr wagons with 8 Ion double roach gears and stool sides (ox- cell.), 34' hay olevalor on carriage, N.H. Super No. 717 forage harvester harvester has single row corn head, hay pick up head and direct cut and throw lioad, Dion forage blower, 2 Dion No. 1016 lorago wagons with 10 ton double roach gears (lillod 3 silos. 3 yrs. old), Hutchinson 40' auger G" on carriage, Calsa 3 plh. sprayer 120 gal., 25' boom, Lely pull lypo led. spreader, 2 Turnco gravity wagons 200 bu, with 8 Ion double roach llorsl gears, Danusor post hole digger wiili oxl„ A.C. belly mount 7' mower, sculllor 1er W.D. tractor, Goltl Immmormlll. truck box trailer, culling box with pipes, toed carts, gales, mineral (coders, molsluro loslor, air compressor. compressor. Homolito chain saw. Honda roar lill rololillor. wnlnr Houghs, plus more. STRAW: Approx Approx 2000 bales ol good straw. NOTE: An oxcollonl sale ol fairly now nmclilnoiy, always sloroil In- sido and serviced rogulnily, Fow wagon Homs first, then machinery, FARM SOU), Owner or Au- clionoor nol rosponsiblo lor any mishap or,railing lo Hie puhlli; in rarniuncliun with litis sale, Gary I lill Auclions. Sunderland 1-70D-357- 216501 Ml Albert 1-410-473-2130 orownoront1-410-052-G513, 11-2SN Auction Sales New Mattress Truckload Sale 870 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby Friday, March 16 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. * Saturday, March 17 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Name brand mattresses, all sizes, $50. and up per set, sofa bed mattresses, mattresses, king size, etc. Seconds. Box springs. New tables and chairs, sofas and loveseals and chairs, round tables, ski suits. Great savings. Shop early. Many more items. McLean Auctions ana Liquidations 576-7550,686-3291. Sat., Apr. 14, ÏÔ aim. Farm Machinery Consignment Sale Orval McLean Auctions Lindsay Now accepting farm machinery, tractors, R.V.'s, trailers, cars, trucks, construction equipment, woodworking and shop equipment,tools, equipment,tools, garden tractors, boats, riding lawn mowers, rototillers. Call now to consign - Orval Mclean Auctions, Auctions, (705)324-2783, Lindsay. Orval and Barry McLean, Auctioneers. Auctioneers. 11-1SN Cornell's Auction Barn Fri., March 16, 6 p.m. Refinished flat-to-wall cupboard, lea wagon, oak sideboard, antique dressers and chests of drawers, 12 pc. modern diningroom suite (10. chairs, table and hutch), G.E. auto, washer and dryer, walnut dressers, hall trees, chesterfields, pressback armchairs, 15 cu. ft. freezer, coffee and end tables, bed chesterfield, Tiffany type lamps, coal oil lamps, modern dressers and chests of drawers, 17 cu. ft. frostfree refrigerator, like new, In- glis automatic washer, walnut vanity vanity dresser, oak mirror with bevelled bevelled glass, Gone with the Wind lamp, antique oak bed, 14 h.p. MTD riding garden tractor ( with ! lawnmower), 11 h.p. Craftsman garden tractor (with snowblower, lawnmower, and utility blade), qu. of china, glass and collectable items. Don and Greg Cornell, Auctioneer, Auctioneer, R:R. 1, Little Britain, 705- 786-2183. 11-1 SN Sat., Mar. 17, 6:30 p.m. "Saturday's Auction Action" Pethick Auction Barn, Haydon 10 Mi. N.E. of Oshawa Every Sat. night at 6:30 p.m. This week we have to offer 2 settees, settees, leather inlaid double pedestal mahogany desk, mahogany corner china cabinet, marble top empire tables, 2 needlepoint wing back chairs, set of 4 caned chairs, lady's roll top desk, Louis XV chair, bronze hanging lamp, 5 pc. silver tea senrice, lots of jugs and crocks, old oil lamps, washstands, dressers, dressers, harvest tables, set of north- wind pressback chairs, diningroom suites, china cabinets, plus lots of glass and collectables. 2 electronic motor tune-up machines. Terms are cash. Visa or cheque with I.D. Garry K. Powell, Auctioneer. For more information call 1-416-263- 4252. 11-1SN Thurs., Mar. 15, 6:30 p.m. Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. 2, Colborne Selling household articles, plus rototiller, gas lawn mower (like new), 5 h.p. snowblower, several hydraulic pistons, 3 hydraulic gear pumps, 2 h.p. 550 electric motor, 2 door f.l. fridge (like new), other 2 door l.h. f.f. fridge and 24" stove, apt. size upright freezer, chest freezer, 26" color TV, dehumidifier, dehumidifier, exercise rowing machine, older washer and dryer, 9 pc. diningroom suite, other cher- rywood diningroom suite, dressers with mirrors, 3 antique relinished dressers, chest of drawers, small dog house, pedestal drum table with drawer, sectional sofa, other good sofa and chair, coffee and end tables, pink and blue colored glass pcs., lamps, dishes, china, glass and countless mise, articles including good picnic table, lawn roller, lawn and garden tools, sump pump, lawn roller, hedge trimmer, weed eater plus other articles. Sale starts: 6:30 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary Warner, Auclioneer, 355-2106. 11-1 SN PERSONAL income tax, prompt efficient service, $20. Phone 986- 0450 coiled.11-1SN PRIVATE Mortgages - The place to go when your bank says Nol Anubus Investment, (416) 668- 7200, 110 Green Street, Whitby, Ontario.37-HSN HOME MOVIES TRANSFERRED TO VIDEO TAPE European video tapes converted. LOW, LOW PRICES Phone 623-5555 37-tlSN BUSINESS and PERSONAL TAX RETURNS prepared by e Qualified Tax Professional DIVERSE DATA SERVICE Phone 416-623-5730 11-4SN TAX RETURNS done for a reasonable rate. Free local pick-up and delivery. Phone Christine 01263-2215 11-18N News from Orono Area PART TIME/FULL TIME Do you love expensive J ierfume? ly expanding new company In Canada haa exclusive line of fragrance» formulated by world-class perfumer» In Parle, France. If you have any financial aspirations or would |ust like lo try the product, you are Invited to the Lions Community Centre, 26 Beech Avenue, Bowmanville on Thursday, March 22 at 7:15 p.m. prompt PLEASE BRING THIS AD WITH YOU. Looking forward to meeting you 11-2S Announcements DR. BENJAMIN FULLER is now practising FAMILY MEDICINE at 98 King Street West, Bowmanville APPOINTMENTS: Telephone 623-2533 11-2SN Tenders Durham Region a m Action Committee for Training n.v# I# TRAINING TENDER INFORMATION The Committee will be tendering the following courses for fiscal year 1990/91. The expected start/stop dates are as shown along with the tender submission dates. Course StarVStop Tender Submission Lotus Spreadsheet Sept. 10-27 July 10 Bedford Accounting Oct. 1-18 Aug. 1 Word Perfect 5.1 June 26 - 30 April 25 Word Perfect Desktop Publishing July 3-6 April 25 Pagemaker Oct. 22-Nov. 9 r ' Aug. 22 Interpersonal Business Skills Sept. 25-Oct. 23 July 18 General Office Administrator Aug. 6-Oct. 30 June 4 Appliance Technician Upgrading Sept. 12-Dec. 12 July 4 Retail Business Owner Development June 6 - March 29 April 9 If you would like further information or are interested in tendering any or all of these courses please contact the DRACT office at 430-8511. ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PICNIC SITE MAINTENANCE Picnic Site Maintenance Is required for the Ministry of Transportation at the following locations throughout the Port Hope District. INQUIRY #7-90-02-CRC NOTE: A Ministry Representative will bo in attendance on April 11th, 1990 at the sites and times listed, to answer any questions and to review the Site(s). Contractors may bid on any or all Sites. Esso Service Centro - Hwy. 401 Westbound, 4.2 km west of E-1 Interchange 448 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Texaco Service Centro - Hwy. 401 Eastbound, 4.5 km oast of ' ' :na E-2 Interchange 448,10:30 a.m. -12:00 noon Gulf Sorvico Centre - Hwy. 401 Eastbound, 10.0 km east of E-3 Interchange 509,1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Shell Service Centro - Hwy. 401 Westbound, 2.8 km west of E-4 Interchange 522,2:30 p.m. lo 4:00 p.m. INQUIRY *7-90-03 MPS NOTE: Contractors may bid on any or all Sites, but must submit a separate bid for each Site. Spring Valley Park Hwy. 30 - North of Brighton Breakaway Park Hwy. 30 - North of Hwy. 401 Masson Crook Park Hwy. 45 - North of Cty Rd. 74 HalfWay Park Hwy. 7 -Wostof Marmora Lightning Point Park Hwy. 35 -South of Coboconk Hood Lako Park Hwy. 503 - Hand Lako Tront Canal Park Hwy. 48 -Eastol Kirkfiold Morgan Corners Park Hwy. 2 -EastofNowcastlo Sonlod Tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will bo rocoivod by the District Engineer until 1:30 p.m. local lime: Wednesday, April 18th, 1990 Spocllicallons, Tender Forms and Envelopes mny bo oblnlnod In person or by mail from the Tender Oflico, Ministry of Transportation, P.O, Box 150, 130 Hope St. Noith, Pott Mono, Ontario L1A3W3orby telephoning (416)885-6301, Ext. 54. Please specify above Inquiry Numbor(o) when toquosling Tender forms, Above Contracls will bo for Hie period Mny 14lli lo October Oth, 1900. Tito lowost or any Tondor will not nocossntily bo nccoplod, Ü Ministry of Transportation By I. Challice Quote -- "Income Tax" Your gross income is a figure figure halfway between what your wife tells her friends and what your boss thinks you're worth." Sympathy of Community to the families, relatives and friends of the late Clifford Cooper, who passed away Wednesday March 7. Funeral Funeral held Saturday, March 10. Weekend visitors with the O. Challices, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ferrier, Balton. Another large crowd at the Town hall Auction sale on Sunday, March 11 for the MacGregor's Auction Services. Services. Sunday brought out the very first true symptoms of "Spring". Very mild temperatures temperatures and water running everywhere. The local orchestra "The Mellotones" entertained Saturday Saturday evening at the Port Perry Legion hall. Mr. Grant Curtis, Little Britain was a Sunday caller at the Challices. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hird, Whitby, were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. Inez Harris. Mrs. Anne Nagarajan and family, Penn. U.S.A. were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. E. L. Gilbank and attended the David Gilbank Gilbank baby's baptism. Mrs. Kay Beggs, Ponty- pool was a Saturday visitor with Mrs. Edith Taylor. Sunday callers with Mrs. Edith Taylor, included Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Scarborough, Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beckett and family, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Munneke were Sunday visitors visitors with his parents,Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Munneke and were Sunday dinner guests of her sister, Isabelle and Orville Challice. Town Hall Card Party There were twelve tables of euchre at the weekly card party in Orono Town Hall, Wednesday, March 7. High scores: Bill Grady 91, Vi Hayward 87, Dorothy Branch 84, Margaret Todd 80, Lena Graham 78. Low scores - Ray Hayward. Hayward. Lucky draws - Marion Sears 2, Ken Gimblett, George Buckley. There are card parties every Wednesday night 8 p.m., in Town hall and ladies ladies are invited to bring lunch. U.C.W. News Unit #1 held their monthly monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon afternoon March 7 in Main Hall of church. Dorothy Barnett commenced commenced with words of welcome welcome and reading a poem entitled "March." Dorothy reminded every-' one about the General meeting meeting on March 29 when Mrs. Anna Strike (Staples) from Bowmanville will be guest speaker. Also highlights from the World Day of Prayer, held this year in St. Saviour's Church, Orono. Four banquet lists were completed and the Indies will be really busy with catering catering jobs. The committee in charge of meeting was Stella Car- sen and Hilda Caswell. The roll call was answered answered by naming a bird and devotional theme "Birds." Stella read many articles on sparrows, mockingbirds, roadrunners, humming birds, Jays, golden eagle ana all above birds are referred to in Bible quotations. Stella closed with poem on "The Sparrows" and Hilda closed with appropriate prayer. Benediction and lunch closed another interesting meeting. Thirteen ladies and one surprise visitor attended the meeting of unit *3 at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Bailey- and Mrs. E. Billings on Tuesday afternoon, March G. Wo were delighted to welcome welcome Nonna Long to our gathering and all enjoyed n visit with her. Adclc, our lender, welcomed welcomed everyone nnd rend nn article "Lenten Versos." Ruth Allin rend previous minutes from Februnry meeting. Sovernl important meetings nnd dates given out nnd unit *3 in charge of lunch for general meeting, March 29. Roll call an- Hworod and wo nro proud to have G life mombors in unit *3. Devotions by Dorothy nnd slto rend poem "March Days" and Ruth- Allln gave reading "A Woman in the Spring? Dorothy gave an intoront- ing rosumô on our United Churt'h motlorntor Reverend San Glut Leo, who recently vifillcd at Nowennllo U.Churclt. Several of our mombors attended this meeting. Our moderator came from a "rootless refugee" refugee" to moderator of our largest protestant church in Canada. Lists were drawn up for future catering jobs and meeting closed with music music from Irish Rovers, and delicious lunch of homemade breads, jams and cheese. Sr. Citizens Meeting Held Thursday, March 8 in Orono. I.O.O.F. hall with good attendance. Happy birthday sung to Mary Tam- blyn who celebrates later this month! Following business, business, the afternoon was spent playing euchre, with following winners: Alice Hooey 70, Ruth Grady 69, Marg Linton and Reg. Elliott tied at 66. Low Score - Stella Car- son. Bingo Prize - Alice Hooey. Next meeting Thursday, April 12 at 1:30 p.m. I.O.O.F. hall. St Saviour's Church News Continuing Confirmation classes - Adults - Wednesday Wednesday following service - Young People - Thursdays after school. Next Week - Holy Communion Communion 9:30 a.m. St. Saviour's. Saviour's. Confirmation - A service of Confirmation will take place in St. George's church on Wednesday March 28, at 7:30 p.m. The officient will be The Rt. Reverend Douglas Douglas Blackwell. (Bishop of our areas (Trent-Durham). Lenten Coin Folders Proceeds towards the Primate Primate World Relief Fund. Only 25(f a day can go a long way to help others in the world. Wednesday, April 11 at 6:30 p.m. Seder Supper, a traditional Jewish seder will be enacted at St. Saviour's in the parish hall. This is a presentation of the "Last Supper" with all who attend, taking part. For info, and reservations contact Judy Leek (983-9639). Coming events - for St. Saviour's Square Dance and Social Luncn - March 23/90. 8 p.m. Donation only for admission. Pascal Meal - April 11/90 at 6:30 p.m. St. Saviour's. Auction and Bake Sale May 12/90 at 11 a.m. St. Saviour's. Saviour's. Contact Charles Gray for items to be picked up! Annual Car Rally - June 3/90 at 1:30 p.m., starting from St. George's, Newcastle. Newcastle. Support for am- of the above events would be greatly greatly appreciated, and all monies monies raised will go for major church repairs. "There s a whole world out there to fall in love with, yet some people choose themselves" (church Bulletin). Bulletin). Orono United Church News The Sacrament of baptism baptism was solemnized in Orono Orono United Church by Reverend Reverend Fred Milnes, with the baby daughter Amanda Jean Gladys, of David and Edith Gilbank, Pontypool presented. The lighting of Lenten candles was by Mrs. Nancy Barber and those taking part, Debbie and Stephen Barber. The guest soloist Miss Delphine Nagarajan, rendering rendering "On Eagles Wings (Psalm 91) beautifully, and she is granddaughter of Mrs. Thelma Gilbank. Greeters at doors Gordon and Faye Burnham. • WINDOWS ■ DOORS • SKYLIGHTS SOLARIUMS • SOFFIT • ADDITIONS HEAT MIRROR® Custom Installations 5 Points Mall A'ydi Taunton Rd. 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