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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Dec 1990, p. 16

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i Classif Classified Deadlim • l Phone 1GQS 623-3303 2 --- Monday 4:30 p.m. Auction Sales Auction Sales Seniors Enjoy Christmas Dinner at Bowmanville Legion AUCTIONEER Don Stephenson Phone 623-1726 Estates, farms and all consignments wanted 20-tfSN Sat., Dec. 15, 5 p.m. No Early Start at Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry Good appliances and furniture, some antiques, coins, figurines, new toys and games, jewellery boxes, coffee and end tables, collector collector plates, microwave, wheelbarrow, wheelbarrow, assorted crocks, chesterfields, chesterfields, garden tools and more to come. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. Pearce Auction Services, Services, 655-8073. 50-1SN Thurs., Dec. 13,11 a.m. 100 Holstelns ■ Pilatus milking herd dispersal owned by Joe and Joe Anne Spichtig, Orillia, selling at the Wilson Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. 40 head, reg., class., O.D.H.I.C. tested, 2 excellent, 14 very good, 20 fresh Oct. and Nov., RHA 160- 161-160. Followed by the Ontario County Club Sale and Wilson's Christmas Bonus Sale including 3rd Youngfield Harvest Sale (part 2). Sale managed and sold by. Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd;, Uxbridge, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. 50-1S Sat., Dec. 15, 6:30 p.m. ■ "Saturday's Auction Action" Pethick Auction Bam, Haydon 10 mi. N.E. of Oshawa Every Sat. night, 6:30 p.m. This week to include contents of area home, dining room suite, bed- - room suite, dressers, china cabinet, color console TV, storage • shelves, lamps, lights, kitchen appliances, storage shelves, , signed limited edition prints, oil paintings, plus lots of collectable china and glass, lots of box lots. 'Terms are cash, cheque, or Visa. " For more information call 416-263- 4252. Sale managed and sold by - Garry K. Powell Auctions. Last „ chance to beat the GST sale, Sunday, Sunday, December 30, 11 a.m. Lots of quality antique furniture to be sold. Watch for newspaper ad next week. 50-1 SN I Thurs:, Dec. 13, 6:30 p.m. • at Warner's Auction Hall * 1 /4 ml. W. of Colborne on Hwy. 2 * Selling Guns, Tools, Jewellery Household Furniture, Appliances, Antiques, China, Glassware, etc. Partial list includes almond apt. size washer and dryer complete with stacking unit approx. 2 years bid in mint cond., chest freezer, auto, washer and dryer, Remington Remington 30-06 complete with scope and hard back case (like new), Stevens 20 ga. shotgun, old 12 ga. double barrel and old single barrel, 22 single shot, plus old rifle dated 1893 calibre unknown, antique antique walnut dining room suite, king size bed in excellent cond., good double bed, dressers, chest of drawers, 25 pcs. of new jewellery including precious stones, gold, and sterling pcs., 2 wood lathes - ,1 approx. 4', other approx. 8', table saw. radial arm mitre saw, other mise, tools, sofa and chair sets, occasional chairs, antique walnut buffet, console color TV, several good pairs cross country skis, glass top coffee and end tables, chrome suite, pictures, dishes, brass lamps, set of stacking bookshelves bookshelves plus numerous other arti- *cles in this Ige. sale. Sale starts: .'6:30 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, •Visa, MC. Gary Warner, Au- 'ctioneer, 355-2106. 50-1 SN Sat., Dec. 15,10 a.m. 870 Taunton Rd. N., Whitby We are selling 2 lots from a local moving company plus others including including small estate from Whitby. 7 pc. oak diner, walnut corner cabinet, cedar chest, 2 Victorian chairs, Duncan Phyfe table and 4 chairs, 5 pc. walnut bedroom suite, chrome suite, parlor tables, lamps, new mattresses and box springs, new sofas, loveseats, new 6 pc. bedroom suite, very good lot of household furniture from moving company including dishes, diners, sofas, antiques and lots more. New dining tables, etc. Excellent sale of furniture. Many items not listed. Plan to attend. Note time: 10 a.m. Viewing: Fri. 1 - 6 p.m. McLean Auctions and Liquidations, Liquidations, 576-7550 or 686-3291. 50-1S Sun., Dec. 16,12:30 p.m. Orono Town Hall (Main St., Orono) (Viewing at 11 a.m.) Sale to consist of several lots from area homes that must be sold prior to the end of the year. One of the last chances you'll have before GST becomes reality. reality. Partial list to include 10" Craftsman radial armsaw, 3" Craftsman belt sander, Shop Vac, vise and mise, other tools, parlor chairs, office chairs, wicker rocker, piano stool, portable color TV, heaters, small desk, pine table and mise, household household articles found inside and outside outside the home. A large selection of collectables including old bottles, bottles, Avon, wood planes and pulleys, pulleys, old tins, oil lamps, old sheet music, and player piano rolls (hymns, foxtrots, marches), sad iron, hand sewn blanket, Coke collectables collectables (trays, bottles, tin radio, openers, signs, etc.). Plus a selection selection of glass including depression, pressed and milk glass. Sale to include include a large number of hockey and a few baseball cards, highlighted highlighted by a Gretzky rookie card, also Nichols, Kurri, Stevens, etc. This sale has very few large items, but a good selection of useful and collectable collectable items that will make it worthy of your attendance. Watch for our Dec. 26th, Boxing Day Sale of Sports Collectables, Antiques and Collectable Items. McGregor Auction Services, 416-987-5402 or 416-983-5556. 50-1 SN Sat., Dec. 15, 9:30 a.m. Estate of the late Alex Lockhart plus other consignments to be sold at 85 Frank St., Campbellford, Ont. Two 9 pc. walnut dining room suites (table, buffet, china cabinet and 6 chairs), both suites are in good condition. Willis and Co. upright upright piano and bench, good condition; condition; Gerard Heintzman upright piano, good condition; piano stool; set of Limoges dishes for 12; R.D. figurine ("Rachel - HN 2919, disc. 1983) ; R.D. china Christmas plate; Cabbage Patch doll; wqoden doll bed, new; Assorted Christmas decorations; decorations; quantity of dishes and ant. pcs.; Royal Albert cups and sucers; extension table, 4 leaves; 6 dining room chairs; antique hall seat, nicely carved with umbrella holder; Bentwood rocker; 2 chests of drawers; 2 ant. settees; loveseat; large wooden office desk; spool bed; clover leaf table, glass ball feet; pressed back rocker; antique parlor lamp shade, exc. cond.; 2 pc. sectional chesterfield; chesterfield; wooden chesterfield - 6 cushions; cushions; coffee table and 2 end tables; Kenmore 30" range (gold); Admiral 24" range (gold); Admiral ff. refrigerator; refrigerator; corner china cabinet; kitchen tables and chairs; double beds and single beds; end tables; odd chairs; large wardrobe; Electrolux Electrolux vacuum; Kirby vacuum and attachments, good; swivel rocker; bedding and linens; clocks; ant. dresser with bevel swing miror; bookcase bedroom suite; pictures and frames; chest of silver; table lamps, floor lamps; White electric sewing machine in cabinet and chair; Simplicity dryer; Lady Kenmore Kenmore dryer, apt. size, like new; humidifiers; 2 space saver couches; dressers and mirrors; small electrical appliances; Servel deep freezer; crock (H. Sohuler, Paris, Ont.); 2 Samsung electronic cash registers (model ER1710A, good); Avery electronic food scales (good); Sunbeam Snow Champ snow blower. Many more items too numerous to list. To be sold "at 12 Noon: 1975 Ski-doo Elan; 1972 Ski-doo Nordic; double snowmobile trailer. Terms: Cash or cheque with ID. Owner and Auctioneer Auctioneer not responsible for accident accident or injury day of sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Campbellford. (705) 653-3533 or (705) 749-4997. Lunch available. 50-1S Notice AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN BOWMANVILLE We are planning a townhouse project for Bowmanville to be built under the non-profit housing programme. Are you interested? Phone collect: 416-366-0316 during office hours. 46-7SN Services Daycare Wanted to Buy ALL aboard - daycare available, full lime or part time, shift workers too. Near bus route for Newcastle or Lochart School, also close to St. Francis of Assisi. Phone anytime 987-4953. 50-1 SN REASONABLY priced ping pong lable in qood shape. Phone 623- 2755, ask for Larry. -50-1S Wanted to Buy PRIVATE Mortgages - The place to go when your bank says No) Anubus Investments, (416) 668- 7200, 110 Green Street, Whitby, Ontario 37-tfSN Complete Home Care Cleaning, Painting, Wall Papering, Have us prepare your home for Christmas Anne 987-1723 or Mairl 571-0048 50-1S $63 TO TORONTO AIRPORT Cadillac Sedan Executive Service $78.00 TO TORONTO AIRPORT Super-stretch Limousine 623-2916 Visa accepted Div. of Deluxe Taxi ALL DELUXE SERVICES ARE OPEN "24 HOURS" •I 41-tfS Irene's Personalized Laundry Service Want someone to do your laundry and take good care of it too? • Then take it to Irene's place located at 7 Pino St.j Bowmanville near the Flying Dutchman Hotel at the south end of Bowmanville, If you would like more information Phone Irene 623-2365. Hope to see you soon FREE PICK UP ON Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 44-tfS New Figures for U.I.C. Earnings Wanted CHILD'S mesh playpen, good condition; condition; snowsult to fit 3 year old. Phono 623-7764,50-1 SN ONE largo froozor cabinet, not In working order. Phono Watson Farms, 623-4934. 50-1 SN The Canada Employment and Immigration Commission Commission today announced the Unemployment Insurance (UI) maximum insurable earnings figure for 1991. This figure is calculated in accordance with statutory requirements. Beginning on January 1, 1991, the maximum maximum weekly insurable earnings earnings will be $680, up from $640 in 1990. This is equivalent equivalent to a 6.3 per cent increase. increase. As a result, the maximum weekly UI benefit (60 per cent of maximum insurable insurable earnings) will increase increase to $408 in 1991 from $384 in 1990. Workers must earn a minimum amount to be insured insured under the UI program. program. Measured in dollars; the minimum is equal to 20 per cent of the maximum weekly insurable earnings. This will be $136 a week in 1991, up from $128 a week in 1990. (Workers may also meet this requirement by working a minimum of 15 hours a week for the same employer.) Annual increases in the maximum insurable earnings earnings are determined by a for mula set out in the UI Act and reflect the average annual annual increase in earnings over the last 8 years (see backgrounder #1). UI claimants whose annual annual net income (including UI benefits) exceeds 1.5 times the maximum yearly insurable earnings must repay repay 30 per cent of those UI benefits that make up the excess. For the 1991 tax year, $53,040 will be the limit above which the repayment repayment formula applies. In 1990, the limit is $49,920. As provided by the Act to Amend the Unemployment Insurance Act (Bill C-21). which has recently received Royal Assent, employees will pay $2.25 per $100 of insurable earnings for the whole of 1990, 1991 and 1992. Employers will pay $3.15 per $100 of such employee employee earnings (1.4 times the employee rate). For an explanation of the relevant portion of Bill C-21, please refer to backgrounder #2. Backgrounder #3 illustrates illustrates the combined impact of premium rate and maximum maximum insurable earnings for the period 1987 to 1991. Six dollars doesn't usually buy much of a meal citizens from all over the Town of Newcastle were fed these days, unless you happened to attend the Third the traditional Christmas Dinner fixings including Annual Bowmanville Legion Seniors Committee and Christmas pudding. And if that wasn't enough, the Community Care Christmas Dinner Dec. 5 at the crowd enjoyed a sing-along and entertainment led by Bowmanville Legion. One hundred and eight senior Bonnie Cowle. GARBAGE AND RECYCLING COLLECTION HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Browning-Fern's Industries (B.F.I.) will collect residential garbage in accordance with the following schedule: GARBAGE COLLECTION: Regular Garbage Collection Day Tuesday, December 25th Wednesday, December 26th Tuesday, January 1st Revised Garbage Collection Day Monday, December 24th Thursday, December 27th Monday, December 31st Note: Increased volumes and revised time schedules may result in delayed collection. RECYCLING: Blue Box Collection i There will be no Blue Box Collection from December 24th, 1990 to January 1st, 1991. CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION: Christmas Trees will be collected for recycling one day only on Monday, January 7th, 1991. All garbage must be placed at curbside by 7:00 a.m. Walter A. Evans, P. Eng., Director of Public Works Town of Newcastle Pffl'Wbste 40 Temperance Street Systems Bowmanville, Ontario ..u L1C3A6 -- * _ UC 1 OWN Of . f* Newcastle Be Part of the Canadian Statesman wnmrnB on Advertisers ... a great opportunity to promote your last-minute Christmas Gift Ideas! Call Our Display Advertising Department at 623-3303 s^-% Copy must be submitted by 12:00 Noon on Thurs., Dec. 20th Classified Advertising Deadline will be Wed., Dec. 19th at 4:30 p.m. ds "f "

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