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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Oct 1990, p. 16

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1 / 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 10,1990 Phone ^ 1 assified yXds ph ° ne 623-3303 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. AUCTION SALE Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m. At Myles King Auctions V 33 Hall St., Oshawa :-:AII consignments welcomed. * Estate sales, etc. Est. in 1967. I «' Myles King, Auctloneeh, 725-5751 : ; 8-tfS I; Machinery :* Consignment Sale Oct. 31st at • l- Orono Sale Barn ' - For consignment tl Phone Charlie Harris r 983-5162 or Charlie Reid > 983-5914 , *v ■ 41-2SN ! * Bankrupt Sale • * Final 3 Days j -' Ladles' Clothing Store - Thurs. and Friday • *■ 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ' Sat. -10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 64 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Having received instructions from Qeloitte & Touche we are clearing the assets of 681047 Ont. Inc. GOB as Franklins of Oshawa including: including: Dresses, sweaters, etc., large quantity of wedding dresses and accessories. Shop early for best selection. Sale being conducted conducted by McLean Auction and Liquidations 432-2836 or 686- 3291. 41-1S Sat., Oct. 13,10 a.m. "Exceptionally Good Auction . at Warner's Auction Hall v 1/4 mi. W. of Colborne on Hwy. 2 Selling partial estate of Helen Fralick, late of Belleville plus others with some good quality home furnishings, interesting antique pcs., collectables, etc. Hespeler 9 pc. solid walnut dining ittL suite, all original in excellent cond., a good quality diner: beautiful beautiful burled walnut single heavily carved pedestal table with 4 balloon balloon back chairs, all in excellent cbnd.; nice Gibbard solid walnut tea wagon with carved drop sides, original, in excellent condition; walnut walnut 4 drawer chest; beautiful walnut walnut framed settee with 2 matching side chairs all in excellent cond.; mantel clock; matching pair tapestry tapestry covered chairs with foot stool; drop leaf table with 4 leaves; rosewood table; pair of oak open arm chairs; 3 pc. Sheratan settee set; antique oak triple curved glass china cabinet with heavily carved lions' heads and Ige. claw feet in mint cond.; antique walnut bedroom bedroom suite; mahogany gate leg side table; oval walnut coffee table; walnut Victorian dresser; cherry single poster bed; spooled side table; bake table; carved walnut side chair; cane seat side chair; spool bed; Victorian walnut framed Settee (needs some work); antique dak extension table with set of oak chairs, (needs refin.); nice old wal- riut rocker; set of nesting tables; depression glass; old books and papers including old Hastings County maps; mise, old letters; gold veteran's cross; 1636 law book; carnival pcs.; 1870 Belleville directory; mise, dishes; pots; pans; china; glassware; plus countless mise, articles too many to list. Sale starts: 10 a.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary Warner, Auctioneer, 355-2106. 41-1SN T Sat., Oct. 20,10 a.m. Real Estate and Complete .^Household Contents of Good p Household Furniture and V Appliances by auction X 354 Woodbine Ave. Peterborough REAL ESTATE: 3 bedrm. brick home, car port, lot 50X90, elec, heal, 2 bedrms. up, one down, Ig. C-shaped liv. din. room, fireplace, hardwood floors, 4 pc. and 2 pc. bath, Ig. rec. room and sm. workshop, workshop, approx. 18 yrs. old. Real estate estate offered at 2:30 p.m., sold subject subject to executor's approval. Terms: $5,000. day of sale, balance in 30 days. Appoint, to view call Doug Mitchell, Auctioneer, Sales Manager, Manager, R.R.4, Omemee, 705-799- 6769, 41-1SN ' Sat., Oct. 13, 6:30 p.m. ."Saturday's Auction Action" * Pethick Auction Barn * 10 mi. N.E. of Oshawa .Every Sat. night at 6:30 p.m. This week to include dining room suite, rocking chairs, carpets, new pine furniture, occasional tables, 2 kitchen suites, plus lots of other interesting items. Lots of glass and tfollectables. Haydon Club 21 Is liolding a BAKE SALE on the premises between 8 - 9 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, or Visa. For more information 416-263-4252. Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. 41-1SN > Sat,, Oct. 13,10:30 a.m. Auction sale of now and donated ilems for tho Slouffvillo Christian School, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. NOTE: All proceeds will bo donated to tho ;school. Including full equity membership membership in Cherry Down's Golf Club including 1990-91 duos (value $42,500.), now 1990 Jet boat, 1904 Lincoln Continental convertible, 1987 4X4 Blazer (cert.), 1980 Ford LTD (cert), 1974 Olds 90, D-B 45 lip, diesel tractor ,wi!h Iront end loader and bucket, •Q' snowblower, 3 pi. fertilizer spreader, now Homs Including col- ;iulnr phono, Shuro microphones, .CB radios and nntonnaos, 2 ■Southwestern Boll cordless phonos and answering machine, 0 .designer telephones, selling of 12 •Wocfgowood dinner sol (Caroline 'pattern), 2 weeks accommodation (In 4 bedroom Florida condo,, Blue •Jay tickets, several gilt certificates, •almond oloclrlc olovo, olllco equip- ,'monl, lurnlluro, cribs, 2 quilts (1 .king slzo), special kid's table, fib- ■rjogTass table and 4 chairs, hand Ipolnlod dosuorl goblolo, side ol .bool, cords ol llrowood, pupplos, 'Çhlotlno pucks and shocks, nur- 'sory Iroos, various mills, portable Jlohormon'i boat, plus many other illoms. Sato managed and sold by •Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd,, Ux- bildgo,4IO-052-3524orD755: AUCTIONEER Don Stephenson Phone 623-1726 Estates, farms and all consignments wanted. 20-tfSN Auction Salel "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 Frl., Oct. 12, 6 p.m. Cornell's Auction Bam Oak hall seat, 9 pc. dining room suite,' new grandfather clock, wooden icebox, floral chesterfield and chair (excellent condition), flat and oval top trunks, wicker chairs, airtight stove, Chatham kitchen cupboard, washstands, coffee and end tables, oak wall telephone, re : finished antique dressers, blanket box, console color TV, oak dresser, dresser, captain's chairs, coal oil lamps, wooden butter. bowls, Whipper Billy Watson pop bottle, good collection of reference books on antique glass, 1990 EB 3500 Honda generator (used approx. 16 hours), 1973 Honda 750 two ring motorcycle, qu. of china and glass. Don and Greg Cornell, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786:2183. 41-1SN Sat., Oct. 13 Real Estate, Vehicles Norwood, 10 a.m. Commercial property presently a used car lot (land only). Hwy.7 at Norwood Town Line east. Plus portable illuminated 5X8 sign, 1970 Corvair trailer, 1985 Nissan pick-up, 1985 Cutlass Supreme Salon t-roof, 1979 Camera V-8, '1986 Olds Calais, 1984 Buick Skyhawk LTD. Havelock, 11:30 a.m. Two building lots - Take Hwy. 7, 5 mi. east of Havelock to Belmont 2nd line north just 100 yards. Hastings, 12:30 p.m. Two building lots 2.0 acres each. Take Hwy. 30, 5 miles south of Havelock to Friendly Acres Rd., then west to riding academy. Warkworth, 1:30 p.m. Two building lots off County Rd. 25, just' north of Warkworth, two and three acres. Follow signs. Subject to prior sale. Reasonable reserve. Terms: 20 per cent cash or cheque, remainder on 30 day closing. Vendor financing at 14 per cent. Vehicles, etc., payment in full by cheque or cash. Sale by owner. Call before or after sale, (416)986- 4089 or(416) 435-4161 mobile. 41-1SN Sat., Oct. 13,12 p.m. Estate Auction Sale For the estate of Eric (Ike) Kelly village of Harwood Westinghouse 30" harvest gold range; Moffat apt. size harvest gold dryer; RCA floor model color TV (good); 3 pc. wooden kitchen suite (good); chests of drawers; antique dresser with old pulls and bevelled mirror; single continental bed; china cabinet with glass door and linen drawer; hall table; platform platform rocker; gate leg fold top dining room table and 4 chairs; recllner chair with vibrator (good); dressing table; blanket box; pressback chair; small china cabinet; depression depression glass water set; chest of silver; china and glassware; Yardman 5 hp. roto-tiller with reserve (less than 1 year old); hand and garden tools; plus many other items. Terms: Cash. Lunch available. Rain date: Sunday, October 14th at 12 p.m. Paul Lean, Auctioneer, phone 352- 2403. 41-1S Sat. Evening, Oct. 13 7 p.m. Cow-Calf Dispersal Sale Lindsay Community Sale Bam R.R. 2, Lindsay Tho property of Larry Scott, Marysville, Marysville, Ont. 25 outstanding Charolais cows with 25 calves by side, re-bred Hereford for April- May 22, Simmental cows with calves by side, re-bred Blonde D'Aquitaine for April-May. The property of Laverne McGee, Campbellford, Ont. 31 mature Simmental and Simmental cross cows, 30 calves by side, 13 are registered and bred Simmental, remainder remainder bred Blonde D'Aquitaine, cows ro-brod for March to May. Purebred Simmental bull. Tho property of Wilbert Garrick, R.R.5, Orillia, Ont. 19 mature Limousin, Limousin-Hereford and Simmental cows with 19 calves by side, calves will be sold by themselves, bull exposed exposed May 10, cows due March, 1 due time of sale. Limousin bull rising 2 yr. old. Limousin bull rising 5 yr. old. Tho property of Robin Parish, R.R.1, Woodvlllo, Ont. 20 Charolais and Simmental cross ■cows, Limousin bull, registered, 2 yr. old. Cows bred Limousin • duo March and April. Tho property of Morris Cloland, Lindsay, Onl. 15 mature Hereford- Simmental cows, some with calves by side ■ remainder duo sale time. Tho property ol Paul Mohonoy, Campbellford, Ont. 18 mature Slmmonlal cows, some with calves, remainder duo Jan. Fob,, bred Blondo,D'Aqullolno, This will bo n good quality sale. Plan lo attend, attend, Wo still have room lor some herds. Sale ut 7:00 p.m, Sharp. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Roab- ore, Onl, 705-324-9059. Sale Night - 324-2774. Nolo ■ all cows will bo pregnancy chocked and guaranteed sale In call. Always a clifss «nie, Plan lo attend, 40-2SN Tues. Oct. 16, 6:30 p.m. Cornell's Auction Bam 3 pc. modem bedroom suite, chesterfield chesterfield and matching chair, double and single box spring and mattresses, mattresses, Hitachi apt. sized dryer, microwave oven and stand, modern modern dressers and chests of drawers, drawers, White cabinet model sewing machine, air conditioner, mantel clocks, crocks, chesterfields, qu. of antique picture frames, Garden ' Master garden tiller, 3 hp. Lawn- Boy lawnmower, 12 ft. aluminum boat, qu. of tools, china and glass. Don and Greg Cornell, R.R.1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183, 41 -1SN Sat., Oct. 20,10:30 a.m. Farm Machinery and Some Furniture For Gerry McGuire of Uxbridge. Located on Centre Rd. approx. 1 mile north of Brock St. W. Go straight west through the town of Uxbridge on Brock Street to Centre Road (arena on corner), then north 1 mile. Watch for signs. FARM MACHINERY: Int. No. 684 diesel tractor with Int. No. 2200 loader, 902 hours, 70 hp. (excellent); (excellent); old Case tractor; Int. No. 710 4X14" semi mount plow with auto resets (good); Int. 13 ft. Vibra Shank cultivator with levellers (good); Int. 8 ft. double disc 3 pth.; Kvemeland 3X12" plow 3 pth.; 5 sect, harrows; Int. No. 510 seed drill 13 run 3 pth. (good); J.B. & D. 3 pth. sprayer; NH No. 477 haybine 7' (good); NH No. 310 square baler (excellent); Int. No. C28 mower 3 pth.; 2 fan windrow turner 3 pth.; Cockshutt side del. rake on steel, flat rack wagon; 24' skeleton hay elevator; 20 ft. wooden feed wagon with gear (good); Int. No. 540 manure manure spreader' (new); Int. No. 82 pull type combine, 6 ft. (good); Mount Forest threshing machine; gravity grain box with gear; 25 ft. and 14 ft. grain auger; Danuser posthole digger (good); 18.4X38 duals; Acorn chain stable cleaner, right hand turn complete with chute; Universal small vacuum pump; gates; bam jacks; ant. root pulper; fuel tanks; bedroom suite; waterbed; plus much, much more. Gary Hill Auctions, (416) 473- 2138, (705) 357-2185. Note: The McGuire's are long time residents of Uxbridge. The farm is sold. All machinery well maintained. Not a lot of small Items at start so be on time. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible responsible for any mishap occurring to the public in conjunction with this sale. 41-2SN Sun., Oct. 14,12:30 Orono Town Hall "(Now location tor fall and winter) Watch for aigris Sale consisting of Antiques Collsctables, Household Effects and Mise. Tools Partial list includes oak 3 drawer dresser, oak tea cart, bow front china cabinet, grandfather Boston rocker, 2 oak desks (refinished), parlor tables, old sideboard, sets of 4 and 7 chairs, phone table, drop, leaf pine table, child's rocker, antique antique single bed, armoire, wicker wheelchair, Coke collectables, old toys, butter bowl and press, several several named milk bottles, ginger beer bottle, washboards, old tricycle, tricycle, old tools, wicker planter, oil lamps, crocks, old clocks and pocket pocket watches, wood boxes, stamp collection, old kitchen utensils, American silver dollars and paper money, mise, pictures and prints, old dolls, hockey, baseball and sports cards, Beehive hockey picture picture 30's. A good selection of glass and china including cups and saucers plus several newer selections selections consisting of 3 pc. bedroom suite, computer and discs, kitchen nook, plus mise, carpets and tools. These are just a few of the many items. This should be a must-be- there event for those Interested in some unique and useful items. MacGregor Auction Services, Mike MacGregor, 416-987-5402, Junior West, 416-983-5556. 41-1SN Sat., Oct. 13,10 a.m. Contents of Machine Shop and Home Estate of the late Fannie Hall (Hall's Machine Shop) 79 Colborne St., Norwood (go south at stoplights) MACHINE SHOP: Stevens Company Company of Galt steel lathe, 5' bed; large grinder with 5 hp. motor; large set of T scales with 2 pans 20" Rockford shaper; forage blower; combination table DESHANE AUCTION SERVICES All types of auctions (416)985-4240 35-tfSN Fall Stocker Sales at Lindsay Community Sale Bam R.R. 2 Lindsay Sale Times: 10 a.m. October 24 i Selling calves and yearlings October 31 Peterborough-Victoria Cattlemen's Sales Selling Yearlings November 7 Selling pre-conditioned calves and calves November 14 Selling calves and yearlings Cattle must be consigned 6 days in advance. Phone sale chairman Wayne Telford 705-292-9531. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, 705- 324-2774 - sale barn, 705-324- 9959 - residence. 39-4SN Sat., Oct. 13, 11 a.m. Auction Sale of Farm Machinery and Mise. For G. Mills, Port Perry From Manchester go south on Hwy. 12 to first rd. (3rd. con.) and go 11/2 ml. west to Sonley Sdr., from Utica go 11/2 ml. east of general store to Sdr., then 1 1/2 ml. south. Watch for signs Sale includes: Int. No. 574 diesel tractor (good), Int. No. 784 diesel tractor with Inf. Idr. (good),' N.H. No. 1069 Stackliner self-propelled bale wagon 126 bales per load (excell.), (excell.), Turf Trac 16 hp. garden tractor tractor with snowblower attach (good), Int. No. 430 and No. 440 square balers (good), N.H. No. 469 and No. 479 haybines 9' (both good),, custom built hydraulic hay trailer (new), silo unloader, 2 Yamaha 292 cc. snowmobiles, Artie Cat Jag. snowmobile, mise, bags of new hardware, seals, repair kits, etc., alum. ext. ladder, battery chargers, qty. hyd. fluid, oil and grease, qty. baler twine, qty. plywood, sheets, Ig. overhead door, 8' fluorescent lights, qty. assorted tools, recllner chair, pull out Slmmonds bed chesterfield, file cabinets, desks, color TV's, bar stools, ant. clothes ress, ant. bath tub, set cup- ards, mise, household items, coffee and end tables, plus much much more. Note: Mr. Mills giving up farming. Many items useful to everyone. All farm machinery in good working order. Sale not to be missed. Ownér or Auctioneer not responsible for any mishap occurring occurring to the public in conjunction with this sale. G. Mills 416-852- 9093 Gary Hill Auctions, Sunderland Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 or Mt. Albert 1-416-473-2138. 41-1SN CAPACITANCE Electronic Movie Discs (older record style), also players and racks needed. Phone Keith collect 1 -416-827-1028. 40-4SN MOTHER of one looking to do daycare daycare in her home, hours and rates negotiable, please phone Anne at 623-8860.39-3SN WILLING to babysit in my home in Newtonville. Phone 623-0341. 41 : 1SN DAYCARE available full time in my home, lunches and snacks provided provided and TLC. Phone 623-9588. 41-1S WILL babysit preschool children In my home, Burk Court. For more Info, phone 623-7778 before 5 p.m. only. 41-1S (antique); forage bk saw, band saw and jointer planer; power hack saw; A.W. Petrie drill press; large quantity of drill bits; large quantity of tools; 3 old outboard outboard motors; bench vise; taps and dies; files, chisels, rasps; welder welder generator with 6 cyl. gas engine; engine; quantity of welding rod; reel type mower; wheel barrow; step ladders; Acme small wood heater; wire; grinder with bench; wooden pulleys; fishing tackle; blow torch; saws; copper boiler; quantity of scrap; cistern pump; nuts, bolts, etc. HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS AND ANTIQUES to soil first at 10 a.m. Old books; General apt. slzo freezer; arrow back chair; other old chairs; lawn chairs; quantity of dishes dishes and cooking utensils; cookware, cookware, pots and pans, etc. ; 4 matching matching ant. chairs (cane seats); kitchen table and 4 chairs; rolling pin; Viking refrigerator; 24" gas range; ant. plant stand; bod chesterfield; chesterfield; radio; onl. rocker; occasional occasional chairs; platform rocker; floor lamp; records; antique dresser with swing mirror; bedding; double bod; table with drawer; clocks; lamps; pictures and frames; 2 chosls of drawers; Singer drop frond sowing machine; solid seat choir; 3/4 metal bod; washer spin dryer; antique wooden bod (unique); sealers; 3 gnl. and 5 not. crock; card table; ant. Rapid oloclrlc oloclrlc cookstovo; wicker basket; Gorman Gorman Style 21 key accordion. Many more Homs of Interest too numerous numerous to list, Terms: Cash or cheque with ID, Owner and Auctioneer not responsible lor accident or Injury day ol sale, Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Campbellford. (705) 053-3533 or (705) 749-4997. Lunch available, 4MS Ministry ol Government Services MGS TENDER JANITORIAL CONTRACTORS Tenders are Invited to provide Janitorial Services for i years at tho Ministry of Consumer 4 Commercial Relations, Registry Office, 850 King St„ W„ OSHAWA, Ont. TENDER #ORI-90-120 Sealed Tender's will be received received until 2:00 p.m. local time on Wednesday, October 31, 1990. Tender documents may bo obtained obtained from: Tho OntarloMInlstry of Government Government Services Orillia District Office, Memorial Avenue at tho Huronln Regional Centro, P.O. Box 790, Orillia, Ontario. L3V6K7 Note: For further Information regarding regarding tho Tenders, please call tho Tenders Office at tho above address, address, telephone (705) 325-7403. Tho lowest or any Tender not not necessarily ncoplod, 41-18 PRIVATE Mortgages - The place to go when your bank says Not Anubus Investments, (416) 668- 7200, 110 Green Street, Whitby, Ontario - 37-tfSN $57.00 TO TORONTO AIRPORT Cadillac Sedan Executive Service $73.00 TO TORONTO AIRPORT Super-stretch Limousine 623-2916 Visa accepted Div. Of Deluxe Taxi ALL DELUXE SERVICES ARE OPEN r24 HOURS" 41-tfSN THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE QUOTATION SEALED QUOTATION, for equipment listed below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Purchasing Office, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, will be received received on the forms and in the envelope provided until tire specified specified closing time and date. Quotation Documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office Office at the above address. Quotation 090-15- SNOW CLEARING AND WINTER MAINTENANCE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT SIDEWALKS AND PARKING LOTS. Closing Time 4 Date: 4:00p.m. (local time) Wednesday, October 24,1990 The lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted, Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing 4 Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 267 Date of Publication: October 10.1990 41-1SN Tenders --I NEWCASTLE HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMMISSION Invites TENDERS for SNOW CLEARING, SALTING SANDING at the Office/Service Centre, comer of Highway 2 and Lamb's Road for the winter of 1990/91. Sealed tenders, marked "TENDER - SNOW CLEARING" should be submitted not later than 12:00 noon, Thursday, Oct. 18,1990 to: Mr.R. W. Plain P.O. Box 130, Comer of Highway 2, and Lamb's Road, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3K9. Tender documents may be obtained from the Office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Questions regarding the work should be cfreeled to Mr. R.W. Plain, 623-4451. 41-1SN THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE SD90-4, DISPOSAL OF SCRAP METAL SEALED PROPOSALS, for offers to provide disposal of scrap metals metals on an "as required* basis, will be received by the undersigned in the envelope provided. Bid forms may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at 40 Temperance Temperance Street, First Floor, Bowmanville, Ontario. I Closing Time 4 Date: 4:00 p.m.(tocal time) Wednesday, October 24,1990 The highest/lowest or any proposal not necessarily accepted, Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone; (416) 623-3379 ox. &7 Date of Publication; October 10, 1990 41-1SN THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, dearly marked as to contents, for tho roof replacement of tho facility specified below, addressed to tho Corporation Corporation ol the Town of Newcastle, Office ol tho Clerk, 40 Temperance Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario. L1C 3A6, will bo received on tho forms and In tho envelope provided until tho spodfiod clos- ding time and date, Tender documents may bo obtained from tho Purchasing Office at tho above address, Tender NW90-45 • Roof Repairs - Nowcostlo Village Arena, Newcastle, Ontario Closing Time 4 Data; 12:00 Noon (local time) Thursday, October 25,1990 Tho lowest or any tondor not necessarily accepted, \ -, IK IOW Qf /z t Newcastle Dale of Publication: OclobtirlO. 1990 Mrs, Lou Ann Birkett, Purdraslng 4 Supply Agent Tokiphono; (410)623-3370 ox. 208 4HSN Dedication and Spirit Pays Off for Goodyear Employee i/o by! tilfr llgin Greenham has been chosen as the winner of the Goodyear Bowmanville Plant 1990 Spirit Award Competition. "The spirit award," said Charles Trim, Manager of nage Industrial Relations, ns given given to a secure person who has demonstrated excellent company spirit and outstanding outstanding community dedication." dedication." "It's a very nice honor," said Mr. Greenham. "I found out two and one-half weeks ago. "I got called up to the factory factory council meeting. Dave (Clements) came into the meeting and he told me that I am the 1990 nominee for the plant." Mr. Greenham received a keeper award plaque, a Goodyear jacket, a dinner with his family, and $150. DO you want to feel and look younger as you are getting older? Non-surgical face lifts and facials available. New product! Phone and make your appointment today. Robin, 987-4390. 41-1SN TINA'S HOUSECLEANING Hire the Best Pay for what you get. NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL Phone 623-2657 40-tfSN Also, his name has been engraved engraved on the company trophy trophy located in a display case on ground level at the Bowmanville Bowmanville plant. Mr. Greenham has been working at the Bowmanville plant since 1956 when he was a member of the miscel- ' laneous youth group in the Power Transmission Department. Department. In 1961 he moved into the Conveyor Belt Presses and has been closely linked to this area of operation since. Outside of the plant he has helped to raise three children, and served as the director of the Minor All Star Hockey Association for a four-year period. He also served as the director of the Junior C Hockey Club, now know as the Bowmanville Goodyear Eagles. Since 1962 he has been a member of the Jerusalem Lodge #31 A.P. and A.M. of- the Masonic Order and in; the Durham Chapter of the " Order Of The Eastern Star; - Spirit Award nominees £ are selected from all hourly 5 and salaried employees of)j the Goodyear Tire & Rubber; Company, Goodyear Canada j Inc., The Kelly-Springfield j tire Company, Renner.! Films, Cosmoflex, Cranford, J Wingfoot Films Corporation j and Co-Ex Plastics arid in- » temational subsidiaries. ; Each plant selects one j person from a list of nomina- < tions by Oct. 1. From there, | local winners compete for di-; visional placements. Selection committee [ members at the Bowman-1 ville plant were: Albert j Woodword, Steve Routh,' Terrey Price, Clinton Fergu-i son and last year's winner of the Spirit Award, Dave; Clements. ;! Last year's Goodyear Bowmanville Spirit Award winner, Dave Clements, 1 g 'atulates the 1990 award winner, Elgin Greenham. He is also presenting Mr. reenham with his keeper plaque. >; Busy Thanksgiving Week-end | family, also celebrating Aa- ■ibi " * Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brooks, Oshawa, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. K. Brooks Mr. G. and Mrs. George Leadbeater, Lori and Mark, Mrs. M. Pinder, Oshawa. were Sunday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Mr. Ross Leadbeater Leadbeater and little Ryan. Baltimore, Baltimore, were Sunday callers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson Ferguson were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les Kissock and Jenny, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Brian McGill and Julia were Thanksgiving Day dinner Q uests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter loornboe, Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott Piggott attended a gathering for the Piggott family at a hall in Lindsay. Mrs. Ron Somberger, Jessica and Alexandra visited visited with Miss Sarah Nielsen- Jones, Don Mills on Saturday. Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Ward Clark and family spent Thanksgiving Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Clark, Wilberforce. They spent the week-end there. On Monday evening, those attending a family dinner dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott were Mrs. Meta Swain, Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Piggott, Piggott, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs, Scott Lyons and daughters, daughters, Bowmanville. ■ This week's visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Stninton were Mr. Henry Stninton, Williams Point, Mr. ana Mrs, Harold Corner, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. David David Stninton, Cobourg. Linda Linda Crydormnn, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simpson and Jeff, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGill and family were Sunday Sunday Thanksgiving dinner g uests of Mr. and Mrs. rinn McGill and Julia. Miss Clara Pago and Mr. Gordon Stevens were Sunday Sunday Thanksgiving Day din gue Errol Groves. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery, Lisa Rekker, Mike Harris, Bowmanville, Peter and Tracy Guttin and family, family, Oshawa, were Sunday Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Cor- nellier, Alison and Paul, were Sunday Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Cornellier, Belleville. Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Milne and family were Thanksgiving Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs..Archie Mrs..Archie Barbaeu at their cottage cottage in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brouwer Brouwer and family were Sunday Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hepburn, Bradford, Ontario. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Bud McNair on their 45th wedding anniversary anniversary on October 15th. Best wisnes from their children Maureen and Lockie and their families and from our Community. Sunday Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe and Mary Lee were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson. Dickson. Bewdley, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Szili, Mr, Kniji Harms, Harms, Toronto, Rick and Sherry Sherry Howe and family, Newtonville, Newtonville, Debbie ana Brad Huggins arifd family, Cour- tico, Jim and Tracy Howe and family, Saintfiold. Mr. and Mrs. Tod Worry, Donna and Ralph, were Sunday Sunday Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Art Cormier, R.R.1, Jnnetvillo, Mr and Mrs. Harold Beamish, Oshawa, were Thursday dinner guests of Miss Myrtle Tnmblyn and Mrs. W. Bowman. Myrtle and Ella accompanied by Mrs. Godfrey Bowman, visited visited Saturday with Mr. Robson Robson Bowman, Barrie. On Sunday, they were Thanksgiving Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*. Eric Bowman and ron's birthday. Master Ricky and Michael Michael Howe, Newtonville,' spent the weekend with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. ü Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright, Miss Myrtle Tam- blyn were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton. : Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin, Griffin, Mrs. Lou Griffin, Lance Phare, Bowmanville, were Monday Thanksgivng Day guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Dominic Dominic Gorgerat and family, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyri Dickey, Milton Stainton, Er- mie Smith and Elva Orchard, Orchard, Bowmanville, Todd and Bev Milford, Newtonville, Newtonville, Sherri Price, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, were Sunday Thanksgiving Thanksgiving supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Staintort and Brian. Mr. Tom Leadbeater and friend Elaine, Toronto, Mi: chelle Leadbeater, Oshawa,; were Saturday evening sup! per guests of Mr. ana Mrs,' Art Leadbeater. Our church was beautifully beautifully decorated for Thank»! giving. The credit goes to Velma Griffin and Jill Haskins Haskins for adorning our church with lovely flowers, etc. Also many thanks goes to all who donated food for the Men's Hostel Services We had a wonderful response. response. > M The Enniskillen Guides toured the Enniskillen Fire Hall on October 1st. Firs Chiefs Woodley and Stain- ton showed the girls all through the building and ex:- plained the equipment corned corned in the trucks and then allowed the girls to hold the hone while it was working under great pressure. They told the children the important important of knowing their house number and knowing the emergency phono number, 623-9111. It was an excellent excellent experience for tho girld. This week tho Enniskillen Enniskillen Pathfinders are preparl Ing to go to Fall Fun Camp at Camp Samac. The XJ.C.W. meeting will be hold on Wednesday, October October 17th nt 9:30 *.m.

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