The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 12,1990 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Up to 20 Words $5.50 Each Additional Word 260 Display Classified 500 per agate line Memoriams $5.50 plus 260 per line of verse Logos, Boxes, Artwork, Special Borders $10.00 Box Number Rental ■ $2.00 Too late for Classifieds.... Double Charge (Tuesday till noon) Deadline for ALL Classified Advertising Advertising is 4:30 p.m. Monday All Classified Advertising is Payable in Advance Deaths Memoriams Card of Thanks Coming Events Coming Events BECKETT - Harvey and Kelly (nee Raby) are thrilled to announce the ■ safe arrival of their second child, a son and baby brother for Jessica. Justin Ryan, born Wednesday, August August 22, 1990 weighing 7 lbs. 1 1/2 oz. Proud grandparents are Ross and Lynda Raby of Reaboro and Dawson and Muriel - Beckett of Maple Grove. Special thanks to Dr. Hoy, Dr. Fuller and the maternity staff. 37-1S It's a Boy! MENDONCA - Joe and Donna (nee McNevin) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their second child Bradley Raymond Manuel, a brother for Daniel, born July 31st, 1990, weighing 6 lbs., 113/4 ozs. at 4:07 a.m. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Doreen McNevin arid Mr. Amos Langley of Newcastle, and Mr. Manuel Mendonca of Newcastle and Mrs. Joyce Mendonca of Oshawa. Great grandma is Helena Maria Mendonca. Special ■ thanks to Dr. R. Swan. 37-1SN Happiness is a Brother for Janèt McMullen - Christopher and Dianne (nee Stevens) give thanks for the safe arrival of their son, Andrew David, 8 lbs, 3 oz, on Tuesday August 28th, 1990 at Women's College Hospital, Toronto. Toronto. Janet welcomed her new brother with great excitement and love. Andrew is also welcomed by Grandma Jean and Glenys and Grandpa Bob and David, OSTROWSKI - Joanne and Paul are very happy to announce the birth of Hayley Elizabeth, their 7 ' lb. 11 oz. daughter, at Mississauga General Hospital on August 13, 1990. Hayley's grandparents are Steve and Lois Nimigon, Enniskillen Enniskillen and she's a "very special" little someone for great-grandpa Foster and Vida to love. 37-1 SN PRINS - Don and Florene (Visser) thank the Lord for entrusting to their care another beautiful son, Taylor Benjamin, born August 31, 1990, weighing 8 lbs., 6 oz., a brother for Jonathan. Proud grandparents grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Visser, Visser, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Prins, The Netherlands. Thank you to all the kind and caring staff at Memorial Hospital. 37-1S SLEMON - Mark and Heather are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Kelly Lea, born August August 10,1990 weighing 6 lbs. 7 3/4 oz. Proud grandparents are Keith and Jeanne Slemon of Bowmanville Bowmanville and Curtis and Eleanor McS- wain of Halifax, N.S. Special thanks to Drs. Westgarth and Hoy, Mary Margaret and the maternity staff at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. 37-1S SENNEMA - Timothy William was born on September 2,1990 weighing weighing 8 lbs. 6 1/2 oz. at Dunnville. His parents Norm and Valerie Sen- nema (nee Sikma) thank God for his safe arrival. Timothy is the second second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sennema of Hamillon, and the fifth for Mrs. Rose Sikma of Orono. Ryan, Alicia, Rachel and Bradley Van Harlingsvoldt can hardly wait to see their first cousin. 37-1SN Forthcoming Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bayliss are pleased to announce ■ the forthcoming forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jennifer to Jeff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rekker. Marriage to take place 3 p.m. Saturday, October 13 at Trinity United Church. 37-1S Open House The family of Joyce and Harold • Potter wish to invité friends and neighbors to help celebrate their 45th Wedding Anniversary, to be held at the Solina Community Hall, from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, September 15, 1990. 37-1 SN Open House Enniskillen Fire Hall Durham Rd. 57 and Con. 8 Sunday Sept. 16 2-5 p.m. All are welcome. Bring the family. Meet your local firefighters. Hot dogs and soft drinks will be served. 37-1 SN The family of Bert and Freda Ashton of Haydon invite you to join them In celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary at an afternoon tea to be held Saturday, October 6th from 2-4 p.m. .. at Port Darlington Marina, Lake Rd, Bowmanville Best wishes only. 37-1 SN Anniversaries LOCKE • TRIM. The marriage of Harry Locke and Marilyn Trim was solemnized in Etobicoke on September September 7, 1990. 37-IS 50th Anniversary The family of David and Muriel Beath invite their friends and relatives to celebrate a delayed 50th Anniversary Sept. 22,1990 2-4 p.m. Columbus United Church Columbus, Ontario Best wishes only please 37-1S The family of Mr. and Mrs. Derek Barnett Vickers Rd., Orono wish to Invite their friends and relatives to help celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Sept. 30,1990 from 2-5 p.m. at their home Best wishes only please. 37-2S "Flowers (V) Say it Best" ID VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 • Trade mark of Van Belle Gardens 7-tfS 0 ?cut&uzC Sfafiet ESTABLISHED 1881 4 division st„ fiO'î-Rdfin BOWMANVILLE °^' 3 OFF STREET PARKING AREA PRE-ARRANGED AND PREPAID FUNERAL SERVICES AVAILABLE 45-tiSN O^AWAMONUfi^ Monuments --• Markers -- Cemetery Lettering Designing and Lettering done on premises With our low overhead and no salesmen Involved, we ere able to offer you the best quality granites, workmanship and service at very low prices. YOU DECIDE WHEN WE CAN ASSIST YOU KING ST. E, ( I/4 mile E of Oshawa City Limits) 434-8111 404MN BALL - Stanley. At Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville on Thursday, September 6, 1990 in his 82nd year. Stanley, beloved husband of Elsie (Ireland) Ball of Orono. Dear father of Carman, Harold, Vernon, Joy (Mrs. Ted Wood) and Glenn. Loving grandfather of 14 grandchildren grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. great-grandchildren. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville Bowmanville on Friday. Funeral service service was held in the chapel on Saturday at 1 p.m. Interment Orono Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Diabetic Association in his memory would be gratefully appreciated. appreciated. 37-1 SN STORSBERGEN - William. At his residence in Pickering on Tuesday, Tuesday, September 4,1990 in his 74th year. William Storsbergen, loved father of Ria Hutton of Lakehurst, Fred of Orono and Christina Danilko of Blackstock. Deargrand- father of 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Thursday. Thursday. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Friday at 11 a.m. Cremation. Donations to the Canadian Canadian Cancer Society in his memory would be gratefully appreciated. . 37-1 SN TALSMA - Hilbrand. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Sunday, September 9, 1990 in his 59th year. Hilbrand Talsma of Newcastle, Newcastle, beloved husband of Rieki (Sullen). (Sullen). Dear father of Hilda (Mrs. Kevin Malik), Harry, Steven, Tina and loved grandfather of Justin and Brandon, all of Newcastle. Brother of Wielske, Peter, Gerben, Pita Jonkman, Dick, Ron and Bill. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville Bowmanville on Tuesday. Funeral service' was held in the chapel on Wednesday Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment Bond Head Cemetery, Newcastle. Donations to the Cancer Society or to the "charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated. 37-1 SN ALLISON - In memory of our dear grandmother, Edith, who passed away September 7,1978. We do not forget her We love her too dearly For her memory to fade From our lives like a dream. r Our lips need not speak When our hearts mourn sincerely For grief often dwells Where it seldom is seen. - Always remembered by Sharon, Sandy, Jeff, Darryl. 37-1S BARRETT - In memory of a dear father and grandfather, William, .who passed away September 6, 1965. Sadly missed always. - Remembered by daughter Peggy, Carl and grandsons. 37-1S BARRETT - In memory of a dear husband, William, who passed away September 6,1965. This month comes with sad regrets, regrets, It brings back a day I can't forget, The tears I shed I can wipe away, But the ache in my heart will always always slay. - Lovingly remembered by wife Winnie. 37-1S BATTAMS - Verna. In loving memory memory of a dear mom who passed away. September 11th, 1985. We think of you today with love As we have ollen done, We feel again the bitter blow That never should have come. Each morning when we awake And know that you are gone, No one knows the heartache As we try to carry on. We miss you so much mom. - Love always your daughters Jackqueline and Nicky. P S. So very sorry about Mr. Mork, Mom! XXOO 37-1 SN GAY - In loving memory of Charlie, a dear brother and uncle who passed away September 11,1986. Nevermore than a thought away, Quietly remembered every day, No need for words except to say, Still loved, still missed in every way. - Always remembered by sister Elva, brother-in-law Harold, nieces Helen, Marilyn and Carol, their husbands and lamilios. 37-1S STRONG - In loving memory of my dear parents, grandparents, nephews, sister-in-law and brothers. Ellio Vera Strong who passed away Juno 13,1952; David George Slrong who passed away September 12, 1955: Ronald Slrong who was killed July 11, 1958; Edward Slrong who passed away February 19,1966: Margaret Slrong who passed away October 10, 1970: David Strong who passed away August 3,1981: William William Slrong who passed away August August 10,1984; James Strong who passed away December 27,1905. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, lend and true, There Isnola day dear loved ones, That wo do not think ol you. • Sadly missed and over remembered remembered by daughter Mary, grandchildren grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 37-IS LUNN - In loving memory ol a dear husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Archie, who passed away twelve years ago September 12, 1978. Like falling leaves the years slip by, But the precious memories never die, Unseen, unheard, but you are always always near, Still missed, loved and always dear. - Lovingly remembered by wife Rosella and family. 37-1S JOHNSTONE - In loving memory of a dear brother and son, Thomas, who passed away August 25, 1990. Knowing you for only a shorltime Not having you long enough, but You were the brother I never had Nor will I ever forget. . You were the son that was so special In his parents' hearts The brother that was so kind To his dear brother and sister. You were the uncle that always cared For his neices and nephews The friend that could always Be depended upon. No matter what it was Or how you were needed You could always be counted On in every single way. You were loved by everyone, and You will still be loved No matter how near or far You will be. Our memories are all that we have The good times and the bad times But they will always be treasured And never be forgotten. - Loving you always - Your family ' 37-1S THERTELL - Lou. In loving memory memory of our dear mother and grandmother grandmother who passed away September September 13, 1985. Though her smile is gone forever, And her hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories, Of the one'we love so much. Her memory is our keepsake, With which well never part, God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts. - Sadlv missed by John, Linda, Tracy and Janelle. 37-Ï S I would like to thank all those who sent cards, flowers, fruit baskets, baskets, and made inquiries during my stay in Oshawa Hospital. Many thanks to my kind neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness. kindness. God bless you all. Thelma and Ed Leslie 37-1 SN Elmer and Ruby Hawes would like to thank our friends and relatives relatives who joined us on our 50th Wedding Anniversary. The cards, gifts and flowers were greatly appreciated. appreciated. Special thanks to our family who made it possible. Special thanks to John and Cheryl Benelin for opening their home for this occas- sion,37-1 SN We would sincerely like to thank all our friends and relatives who made our 50th wedding anniversary anniversary such a memorable occasion with gifts, flowers, cards and phone calls. A special thank you to our family who worked so hard to make this such a lovely day to remember. Thanks again. Jack and Gladys Potts 37-1S AL McMaster and Alice Burgess please pick up your free flowers by Sept. 15, 1990 from Carnation Flower Shop. 37-1S NEED a friend? Call a new friend at the Distress Centre, 623-8844, 623-8845. 37-1S ATTRACTIVE single male, midthirties midthirties looking for tall female companion companion 25 - 35, Newcastle area. Please reply to Box 1520 c/o The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville, L1C 3K9. Please enclose photo and phone number. All replies will be answered. 37-1 SN Lost The family of the late Alice Thompson wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness, cards, flowers and charitable donations donations and expressions of sympathy. sympathy. Special thanks to' Haydon Club 21 for the lovely floral arrangement arrangement and to the staff of Marnwood House for the special care given to our mother. Sincere thanks to Rèv. Doug Hall and Northcult Elliott Funeral Home for their comforting words and support. support. 37-1S Many thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for flowers, flowers, cards and gifts and especially especially your presence at our "40th Anniversary Celebration" A loving thank you to our family, family, Heather, Dominic, Tyson , Justin Justin and Emily and Grandma Lu for arranging this beautiful party. It was a very special evening for us. Sincerely Wally and Velma Griffin 37-1S FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Plants, Cards, Gifts, Crafts and Gardon Supplies (Zcvuuxtiatt- 'ptauten S&ofi 33 Division Street, Bowmanville, Ont. VW 623-5577 PRESCRIPTION eye glasses, black wire frame lost at Mosport, Sunday, Sept. 9. Please phone if found, 623-5453. ■ 37-1S 3 CHILDREN MISSING DOG BADLY. Lost near Roser Cres. Cocker spaniel, , blonde coloured, age 4, answers to name Noodles. No tag, no collar Phone 623-0072 Reward! 37-2SN RIDE wanted from Blackstock to Whitby Go or King and Bay district. Office hours Mon. - Fri., 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. flexible. Share expenses, 986-5707. 36-4S Notice to Creditors 2-tlS STAFFORD MONUMENTS 143 King Street East Bowmanville, Ontario L1C1N6 PHONE 623-8150 for quality monuments, bronze and granite markers and cemetery lettering. Showroom or private appointment appointment In your homo or (roe transportation to our showroom showroom lor Senior Citizens and handicapped persons in (no Bowmanville and Orono arons gladly arranged by phoning: Mr. Philip J. Dawson at 623-8150 during day or nltor hours 579-1116 in Oshawa Toll Free 1-800-461-4848 l Simpson Memorial OIV/I Monuments-Granite or IVI Bronze Markers - Inscriptions -Sandblasting 49 LAVINA ST. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Homo appointments gladly arranged 37-IS Central Guaranty Trust Company 335 Bay Street 7th Floor Toronto, Ontario M5H2W5 By Its Solicitors, Melghen Demers 35-3S All claims against the Estate of Peggy Jo Mairs, lato of the Town of Newcastle, Regional Municipality of Durham who diod on the 20th day of November, November, 1989, must be filed with the undersigned's personal repre sentativo on or before the 3rd da 1 of October, 1991, after which date the estate will bo distributed having regard only to the claims of which the administrator then shall have notice. Dated at Bowmanville, Ontario this 5th day of September, 1990, IRWIN ALLAN HAMILTON ADMINISTRATOR Hamilton & Associate 1 Division Street P.O. Box 39 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3K8. 37-3S IN THE ESTATE OF AMELIA HUBBARD Retired Homemaker, Deceased, Creditors and all others having a claim against the estate of Amelia Hubbard, Into ol Slralhavon Nursing Homo, Bowmanville, Ontario, who diod on or about tho 12th day of January, 1990, nro roquirod to filo proof of samo with tho undersigned on or boforo tho 28th day of September, After that date tho said Executrix will proceed to distribute tho assois of tho estate having rognrd only to tho claims ol which sho shall linvo then hnvo notico, DATED nt tho Town ol Nowcnsllo this 20th dny ol August, 1090, Marlon Hall - Executor by her solicitor Mervyn B. Kelly 41 Temperance St. P.O. Box 159 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3K9 30.33 28, 1990. Buy TV's, VCR's, stereos, microwaves and other electronic equipment right off the truck outside our door. A great chance to save - 6 p.m. -12 midnight. midnight. Bowmanville Audio-Vision, 58 King St. W.,-Bowmanville. "Your complete electronics store". 37-3SN VCR Clinic Saturday, Sept. 15, 1990 have your VCR cleaned , checked and lubricated by factory trained technicians while you wait, at Bowmanville Audio Vision 58 King Street, West Bowmanville "Your complete electronics store." , 36-2SN SMORGASBORG & DANCE OCT. 20 AT Mem. Park Clubhouse $30.00 per couple Tickets available by Phoning 623-3746 or 623-7093 ' 37-2SN Newcastle and Newtonville Sparks, Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders REGISTRATION Newcastle United Church Sept. 12-6:30-7:30 p.m. Newtonville School Sept. 12-6:30-7:30 p.m. For more information Phone Marion Knapp 786-2219 36-2SN THE OPTIMIST Club of Newcastle Village has arrived and we will be hosting 3 tables at the Newcastle Village Fall Flea Market to be held in the Town Hall, Newcastle, on Saturday, September 22nd, 1990. Assorted "treasures" will be on sale and as an added boost for the ladies who might be attending the dance that night - Fran Harvie will be providing "Oriflame Swedish Formula" facials using an all natural, environmentally ortonted product and also hypo-allergenic. hypo-allergenic. This will be provided through well known massage techniques. The lee for this $20.00. All proceeds going to the Optimist Club of Newcastle Village. Village. Hope to see you there! 37-2SN N/N Board of Education Centre for Individual Studies (Central Public School) No charge for classes. Phone 623-6505 1. E.S.L.-Learn to SPEAK ENGLISH Classes start Thurs. Sept. 27 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 2. A.B.L. - Learn to READ , ENGLISH . .,v±V"' Classes start Tues. Se'pi.25' 1 •' 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m'. 3. AdUlt Education - Work independently independently on high school credits, earn a nigh school diploma, or upgrade your office skills. Registration is continuous 37-3S ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH BINGO Liberty St. S., Boowmanvllle WEEKLY JACKPOT FEATURE 56 Calls or Less $500. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. 20-ttSN Betty's Pies and Tarts Hwy. 115 to Kirby and 14 km east on County Rd. 9 8 varieties of tarts, Fruit pies, Meat and Chicken pies, Apple dumplings in sauce, Assorted squares Phone 797-2579 32-tfS St. Joseph's Parish Annual Fall Bazaar Liberty St., S. Bowmanville Saturday, October 13, 1990 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ; 37-1S REGISTRATION For the Bowmanville Badminton Club for the 1990-91 season will be Monday, Sept. 17 from 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at the Bowmanville High School Lobby Fee $40 payable at registration Guest Fee $5/night ' Minimum age 16 years Play commences Monday, Oct. 1 and every Thursday and Monday until April 29 For further information contact Edna Pamment at 436-7875 37-1S Newcastle Figure Skating Club Registration Only 3 days for 1990-91 Season Frl., Sept. 14-7-9 p.m. Sat., Sept. 15 - 9 a.m. -12 noon Sat., Sept. 22-9 a.m. -12 noon At Newcastle Arena Canskate- (Beginners) 4 yrs. old as of December 31/90 $125.00 Canfigureskate-(lntermediates) must have Proficiency Badge. $170.00 Senior - must have passed a C.F.S.A. test $195.00 Partial - for Seniors only -1 night per week $100.00 Payment plan available. Canskate $75 plus $50 post dated cheq, (Dec. 1/90) at registration. Configure $85 plus $85 postdated cheq. (Dec. 1/90) at registration. Senior $100 plus $95 postdated cheq. (Dec. 1/90) at registration ALL CHEQUES DUE AT REGISTRATION Skate Exchange: Please bring all skates, dresses, etc. marked with name, phone, and price to the arena on Fri. Sept. 14/90 at 6:00 p.m. NOTE: All parents are expected to help with fundraising 37-2SN WAREHOUSE SALE Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Flatware and jewellery chests - all showroom merchandise, antique chests, seconds, samples, ends of lines. Velvets, flannels, plywoods, lumber, small tools, many other items. J. Anderson Smith Company Ltd. 97 King St. E., Newcastle Village 37-1 SN You're invited to our Fall Oper) Igouse at TYRONE MILL Help us celebrate the start of the Cider Season. Please attend our Open House Saturday, September 15th Featuring: Log sawing, tours, apple pressing, apple cider, apple pear cider and cider doughnuts made while you watch. Also Aviillitblo Apples, Honey, Jains, Apple Butter, Chocolate and Cheeses CUSTOM PRESSING AVAILABLE Open Monday through Saturday 9 a,m. • 0 p.m. Sunday Allornoons 1.5 pm. LOCATED IN HAMLET OF TYRONE 263-8871 37-1SN BINGO Every Monday Night Early Birds Start at 7:00 p.m. Brownsdale Community Centre Golf Course Rd., Newcastle 42-tfSN DANCERCISE Instruction For registration and information, Phone 623-8636 after 6 37-1SN Legion Auxiliary BINGO LEGION HALL Every Wednesday night Jackpot 57 numbers Time 7:30 p.m. 55 PLUS '• V- MOVIN' & GROOVIN';? CLUB ^ Will start weekly ' ,'± exercise classes Wednesday,O Sept. 19/90 at 10:30a.m. •'■ai at St. John's Anglican ChurchZ Our energetic group is interested 1 in getting as many people 55 anil 1 over as possible, involved in àç7 tivities that promote good health' and physical fitness. Currently we are running exercisd classes but with the help of a° New Horizons grant we will soofl expand our activities. We could organize such activities as^a walking program, square darti mg, line dancing, clogging, balh room dancing, Hawaiian dancing, or Tai Chi. If you are interested in getting IfP volved.... -.usd Please phone Mary Lane 623-9732 or Mabel Morey- \0 623-2987 Jean Simone School of Dance NOW REGISTERING FOR SEPTEMBER CLASSES Ages 3 and up TAP, BALLET and JAZZ Phone 983-8218 37-4SN Welcome Back r< to the children's reading circle , '.'r, starts Sat., Sept. 22,1990 - 10:30-11:30 ' J Trinity United Church / " All children welcome, ■/;? No fee required For information phone Mary Ann Allin 623-3619 37-2S I Articles for Sale Apartment Size DRYER 2 years old $250.00 Phone 987-1790 ; ; 34KSN rejq We now have NEW and RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES Also, appliances wanted for parts or restoration. Durham's largest selection of used parts for most makes. PADDY'S MARKET 263-8369 1 -tfSN ROSES .ong Stem Tea and Sweethearts: r.' .0 Cut fresh daily MOSTERT'S GREENHOUSES 623-5872 NO SUNDAY SALES 37-1S Sept. 15 & 16 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Bikes, Lego, furniture, gifts, Books, skates, climbing gym, good prices, lots from basement and garage. 22 Burke Ct. -1 block west of Liberty and Concession Bowmanville CROP REPORTS PHONE 623-7252 EQUALITY FAf]M FRESH PRODUCE JftStsonlFarms t R.R. 2. Bowmanville. Onl.vk/1 L1C3K3 -1 T«t 14161623725?^^ THE APPLE BIN JS J 623-5485 Bob and Pat Carruthers is now open for Cold, Crisp, Apples. Mon. thru Sat. 10:00-5:00 Located on Con. 3 between Liberty and Scugog 37-1 SN CALD0R ACRES FARM MARKET SWEET CORN - PEACHES & CREAM & olhor varieties $2/doz. EARLY APPLES, VEGETABLES HWY. 2, DURHAM ROAD 42 2 MILES EAST OF BOWMANVILLE CALVIN and DOROTHY CRAGO 9 am-6 p.m. dally 623-2646 987-4370 34-IISN »' •'/ • • V, orchards! LIBERTY ST. N. BOWMANVILLE Pick your own or ready picked apples Ecologically grown-mlnlmum spray Fresh, sweet cider and home baked apple pies, Vegetables, pumpkins and firewood Decorative Indian corn and country crafts Open dally 9:00 a.m - 5:30 p.m. Starting September 8th. Great Family Fun! VARIETIES THIS WEEK: MclNTOSH, SPARTAN. For more Info. Phone 263-2396. ter h*H | ifiL 37-1SL