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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jun 1991, p. 12

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I 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, June 26,1991 Classifieds Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Services Graduation Ceremonies Held at Durham Christian H.S. Auction Sales Thurs. Evening June 27th, 6:30 p.m. Complete warehouse clear-out (lease expired) of carpets, rugs, and vinyl flooring, the property of Gary Sine, 871, Unit 1, Wilson Rd. south of 401, Oshawa. Commercial and residential carpets, over 60 rolls to choose from, Armstrong Sundial vinyl flooring, all in assorted sizes, scatter rugs, oriental wool rug, 8X10 carpet racks, elect, tow- motor hand lift truck, collector prints, 4 drawer filing cabinets, sheets of panelling, 10 sheets of lattice work, elect, sign, air conditioner, dust zapper, microwave microwave oven, small fridge, - desks, dry rug shampooer and other store related items. 1986 Dodge camper van, certified, ready for your summer trip. Terms: Cash, Visa, cheque with I.D. Sale managed and sold by Cochrane Auction Services 985- 2788, Note Time: 6:30 p.m. Thurs., July 4,6:30 p.m. For Jack Colville at Neil Smith's farm, 1st farm north of Taunton Road on the Clarke-Darlington Boundry Road. This small clearing auction includes: International 120 (manure spreader), farm wagon (long tongue for horses), homemade 1/2 ton camper (propane stove, fridge and furnace, sleeps 4), 1/2 ton cap, 2 wheel trailer, homemade double horse trailer. (Surge brakes), 1984 GMC 1/2 ton 14,000 km., on new motor, brakes and tires (reserve), wringer washer, electric stove, freezer, woodstove, pony saddle, saddle, western saddle, concrete laundry tubs, plus a small selection selection of furniture, tools and mise, hardware. Note the time and date of this sale. Terms: Cash or cheque with I.D. MacGregor . Auctions, Mike MacGregor 987-5402 or Junior West 983-5556. Thurs., June 27,5 p.m. Furniture and Antiques Auction sale of furniture and antiques antiques for a Utica estate, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Uxbridge, Ont., including dining room suite, chesterfield and chair, antique bed, tables, chest of drawers, rockers, brass jelly pan, tins, nest of tables, tables, lamps, jewellery, dishes including including depression, Hummel ' plates, Admiral fridge, dryer, 2 air conditioners, Zenith color TV, cash register, indust, sewing sewing machine, steel door, Haplun hard top camper trailer, 10' fibreglass fibreglass boat, Sears 16 hp. riding riding lawn mower with snowblower. snowblower. See last week's paper for more details. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852- 3524 or 9755.; Thurs., June 27,6 p.m. Estate Auction to be held at Warner's Auction Hall, Colborne Selling antiques, collectables, vehicles, guns, appliances, tools, household furnishings, china, glass, etc. from the estate estate of Cory Scriver Sr., late of Brighton, plus partial estate from Port Hope, un-named by request. Antique walnut china cabinet (needs refin.), fancy antique antique carved umbrella stand, 2 dr. f.f. fridge, matching 30" stove, new pine table with 4 chairs, antique ext. table (needs refin.), walnut mag. table, walnut bookcase with glass doors in excellent cond., Ige. flat back cupboard, modern solid cherry bedroom suite in excellent cond., modern chest of drawers, antique 6 pc. walnut bdrm. suite all original, console color TV, auto, washer with dryer, dryer, wringer washer, modern maple 2 pc. hutch, antique pressback rocker in excellent cond., antique washstand w/towel bar, lazy boy chair, old crock, gas stove, gas barbecue like new, old cedar chest, knee hole desk, ol$i vanity (needs mirror), mirror), déacon's bench, old church pew, walnut parlour table, modern end tables, antique antique drop leaf table with turned legs, old ladder back rocker, qty. other primitive chairs, pedestal drum table, chrome set, water pressure system, 1977 GMC 1/2 ton with flatbed rack (needs body work, sold as Is, good running condition), 1975 Dodge van (certified in Feb. 1991) both vehicles from estate, snowblower, old wooden butter bowl, ladle and butter print, several old huckleberry pickers, rope blocks, old pictures pictures and picture frames, qty. everyday dishes, pots, pans, lamps, qty. old tools, lawn and garden tools, table saw, 1945 Boll telephone directory, old dictionary, dictionary, set of sterling silver teaspoons, sterling coffee spoons, Royal Crown Derby dish with lid, Bing & Grundahl Limited Edition collector plates, 8 pc, setting Limoges Theodore Havlland, 12 place sotting M2 Austrian china with extra serving serving pcs. platter, covered dishes, dishes, open vegetables (etc,), Royal Doulton figurine, double barrel 12 ga, shotgun, 300 Savage, 45 muzzle loader with hex barrel, 20 ga, single shot, British 303, 22 repeater, 22 single single shot, plus countless mise, articles. Extra largo Thursday sale. No solo at hall on Saturday Saturday this week. Because of size of sale wo will start 1/2 hr. early outside at 6 p.m. Terms: Cash, choquo, Visa, MC, Gary Warner, D, Denny, Auctioneers, 355-2106. Chief's Kaross (7'X9'); Tschipa skin (80-X56"). FURNITURE: Antique Antique parlor chair; antique Auction Sales Notices Sat., June 29,6:30 p.m. "Saturday'» Auction Action" Every Sat. Night, 6:30 p.m. at Pethlck Auction Barn Haydon 10 Ml. N.E. of Oshawa Every week we have a good selection selection of antique furniture, collectables, collectables, modern furnishings, tools, sports equipment and memorabilia. Plus lots of unusual unusual and interesting pieces. To book your summer sale or for more information call 416-263- 4252. Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. Monday, Canada Day July 1st, 1991,9:30 a.m. Selling all machinery, vehicles, equipment and shop contents for H.C. Diamond Const. Ltd., Fenelon Falls, Ont. (Mr. Harry Diamond, owner proprietor is retiring retiring after 32 years in the construction construction excavation business). Business site located north end of Fenelon Falls on Hwy 35A, 2 miles east of Hwy. 35 or 1 mile west of stop lights at Hwy. 121 on Hwy. 35A (Just east of Byr- nell Golf Course). Ditch witch 7510 diesel cable plow and reel carrier (4 wd., 3 yrs. old); Case 580 Super E back-hoe (extend- a-hoe); two Case 580C loader backhoes; MF200B crawler dozer; Case TF300 trencher; 15- trunks and traitors (pick-ups, •dumps, truckjractors, Loadstar boom utility trucks, 36 ft. Pitman Pitman Hotstick aerial unit, 9 ton Iri axle 18 ft. float, 21 ft. float, pole trailer, trencher, trailer); two portable diesel compressors; 5 Allied hole hogs; Richmond earth boring machine; 3 compactors; compactors; Cobra gas rock drills; hydraulic pacebreakers; hand air rock drills; bit sharpener; etc.; welder generator; mig welder; torches; water pumps; power washer; sandblaster; cut off saw; metal lathe; tansit; jacks; shop equip.; etc.; large selection of mise, equipment and related items. Terms: Cash, approved cheque with I.D. Bank letter of credit on major purchases. purchases. Full settlement day of auction. Prop. Harry C. Diamond, Diamond, Fenelon Falls, 705-887- 2730. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton, Stapleton, Newtonville, 416-786- 2244 or 416-786-2953. Note: Owners and/or Auctioneers not responsible for any accident, loss, or injury in.connection with this auction.' Sal., June 29,10:30 a.m. Antiques, Silver, Glassware Furniture, etc. Including Victorian and Edwardian Pieces Mrs. Norma McCleary, Jim Potter Potter and the estate of the late Miss G.D. Bussell, 67 Old Hastings Hastings Rd., Warkworth, Ont. FUR AND SKINS: Wolf skin mat; 2 leopard skin mats; several skin Jim Couch Auctions Selling'most anything anywhere Phone 987-1548 14-tfSN MacGregor Auction Services Estates, Consignments, Households, Bankruptcies, Farms Sold at your location or ours. Mike MacGregor (416) 987-5402 Junior West (416) 983-5556 10-tfSN Hennessy Auction Service 1980 10% and Appraisals Farm Machinery, Livestock, Household Goods, Autos, Construction Equipment, Bankrupt and Estate Sales, House and land Options Bowmanville 1-416-697-1276 26-1SN Sat., June 29,6:30 p.m. Port Perry Fairgrounds Sale to include - Juki heavy duty industrial sewing machine, Tom-Cat go cart, steam Jenny, ram set gun, electrical equip, and panels, farm scales, oil bottles, oil lamps, crocks, pine corner .table, wicker, rocker, antiques, antiques, prints, coins, glass, china and much more. To consign consign call Deshane Auctions 985- 4240. Free pick-up and delivery of large items. Cornell's Auction Barn Frl., June 28,6 p.m. Bow front china cabinet, walnut drop front secretary bookcase, Victorian ladies' chair, round oak pedestal table, Mason and Ricsh piano, 5 pc. maple dinette suite, 6 pc. teakwood dinette suite, harvest gold 2 door refrigerator, refrigerator, McClary cookstove (very ornate), modern dressers and .chests of drawers, antique walnut bed with claw feet, pressback high chair, bunk beds, 5 pc. modern bedroom suite in excellent condition, washstands, colonial chesterfield chesterfield chair and loveseat, medical office desks, 9 pc. walnut diningroom diningroom suite, parlor chairs, cement steps, 8 hp. riding lawnmower, tilt single axle boat trailer, 3 hp. lawnmower, 5 hp. Sears rototiller, MF 35 pull-type combine, antique picture frames, qu. of china, glass and collectable items. Don and Greg Cornell, Auctioneers, R.R. Little Britain, 705-786-2183. St. Joseph's Renovation Funo winners held June 20, 1991. First prize $1,000. - Joan Hooper, Bowmanville; Second prize, $500. ' - Michelle Cry- derman, Bowmanville; third prize $100. - Steve Lively, Bolton, Bolton, Ontario. Thanks to all for your support. Notice Re: Newcastle Community Hall Effective immediately, contact for the rental of the hall should be made through Mrs. Doris Mace 987-0501 26-2SN Business Opportunities AAA. 30 "Mlnltphotd" total photo finishing system + 3 minute passport photos is coming to town. Joint Venture Opportunities. from $79,900 up to 80% financing on O.A.C. Master dealership available for your area. (613) 739-9225 Fuji Photogo Ltd;, Suite 200, D20-2285 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa, K1G 4Z7 9P-5SN Daycare DAYCARE available in my home, lunches and snacks provided, provided, former teacher's assistant assistant and mother of one. Phone after 6:30 p.m,. 623-8467, DAYCARE available in Waverley area. Summer or full time spaces open. Near bus stop for most schools. Will walk to school in fall. E.C.E. training. Current references and receipts given. Phone 623-2070. Camping Grounds Cedar Valley Resort East of Orono 4th or 5th Cone. Line 7 km. E. of Hwy. 35/115 Seasonal Campground Beautiful $840 1-416-786-2562 26-1SN dresser with mirror; oak wardian slant top desk; oak buffet; buffet; glass front bookcase; swag lamp; table tri-light; pine hutch; chest of drawers; coffee table; 6 dining room chairs, leather seats; washstand; Victorian chest of silver; upholstered arm chair; ant. wool winder; upholstered upholstered platform rocker; love- seat; octagon table; solid oak Victorian bookcase; several odd chairs; mother's nursing rocker; captain's chair; serveral antique picture frames; antique Victorian screen; Edwardian oak bedside table; footstools; Edwardian hand carved fire screen; luggage. GLASSWARE, GLASSWARE, SILVER, ETC.: 3 satin glass shades; ant. silver cruet; several vinegars; ant. water pitcher and 4 glasses; 2 old glass cruets; asst, vases; 2 small crystal decanters; old milk bottles; old ink wells (French and English); silver candle sticks; ant. wine coaster; pewter tea service; silver silver water pitcher; other pewter items; German beer steins; Victorian chamber pot lids; 24 framed Karsh photographs of actors, actresses and authors; cow creamer; silver tea service (c. 1940); coffee and tea pots; several cups and saucers; English salt box (c.1800); old children's toys and games; 6 place settings of Jensen flat- ware; milk glass hen on nest; solid silver cigarette case; crystal crystal bowls; trivets and kitchen utensils; Victorian silver teapot and soup tureen; old books; asst, of old wooden boxes; Schatz 400 day clock; linens and doilies; French compote with lid; African carvings; old eye glasses; Edwardian kalio- discope and cards; handmade crocheted bed spread; gingerbread gingerbread clock (top missing); many small brass items; silver plate sugar bowl; china water lily and other china pcs.; silver ladles; Edwardian brass candle sticks; Scotch blue decanter; jardiniere; jardiniere; oval salt glaze vase; World War I gas mask; 6 crystal sherry glasses; crystal water glasses; 6 Edwardian crystal sherry glasses; Victorian wooden box with collection of buttons; Ikon camera; old crock; table lamps; small tables; tables; brass vase; tea sot (Crown china, Colclough, 16 pcs,); cream and sugars; cow boll; 2 Incense burners; Venetian Venetian glass objects, Many more Items of Interest from three avid long time collectors. Terms: Cash or choquo with ID. Owner and Auctioneer not responsible for accident or Injury day of sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Campbollford (705)653-3533. Lunch available, available, DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED MONDAY 4:30 P.M. Wanted to Buy 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 Tender THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, for the Contract specified below, submitted to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are invited and will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender NW91-27 - Construction of Sidewalks - Bowmanville - Martin Road - Liberty Street - Peachtree Crescent - Newcastle - Mill Street Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (local time) Monday, July 8,1991 Tho works for the Corporation of tho Town of Newcastle, under the direction of the Director of Public Works, involves tho removal and construction of concrete sidewalks and associated restoration. Approximate area of sidewalks is 1650m'. Plans, specifications and lender documents can bo obtained at tho office of Totten Sims Hublckl Associates, P.O. Box 398, 1A King Slroot East, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 4L1, for a $30.00 (including G.S.T.) non-rofundablo foe made payable to tho Consultants, An Agreement to Bond and a Bid Doposit In tho amount specified In tho tender documonts must accompany each bid, Tho lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkott Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 Ext.. 268 Totten Sims Hublckl Associates Consultants 1A King Slroot East P.O. Box 398 Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4LÏ 26-1SN Dato of Publication: Juno 26,1991 GRANDMA'S Company green cleans (no chemicals! homes and offices. We offer "Mother-in- law clean" (ready for inspection!) inspection!) All employees are police security checked, bonded and insured. Phone 725-9177 or 986-0689. MARK M. Stapleton, authorized dealer for Freud, Excalibur, Powermax, M.S.K. Industries and Target woodworking supplies supplies and machinery. 416-983- 6098,416-983-5244, PRIVATE Mortgages - The place to go when your Dank says No! Anubis Investments, (416)668- 7200, 110 Green Street, Whit- by, Ontario. WOULD you like to see your name in print? It's easy - Just drop into the Canadian Statesman Statesman office, 62 King St. W., Bowmanville, to order business cards or your own personalized address cards. For more in- formation phone 623-3303. Make-up and Waxing by Donna Have your make-up done professionally. Weddings, Special occasions, make-up lessons, etc. Waxing full leg, half leg, brows, etc. Very reasonable rates For more Info phone Donna at 987-3089 26-1 SN LOOKING FOR A D.J.? WHY NOT GIVE USATRYI ALL OCCASIONS Weddings, Banquets, Jack & Jills, etc. REASONABLE PRICES Laurens (416)983-5434 or Rene (416) 655-3925 24-4SN Orioles Move Closer to First With Victory Bowmanville Branch 178 Legion Orioles improved their season record to 11W 2L with another 2 wins this past week and now only trail Oshawa 13W and 3L. Friday night at Little Britain the Orioles came away with an 11 to 6 victory. victory. The Orioles jumped off to a quick 8 to 1 lead in the first 2 innings, however, Bryan Landy couldn't hold the free swinging Little Britain Britain team in check in the 3rd. Shane Cowan was brought in and he responded by quickly disposing of 3 batters, batters, leaving the oases loaded loaded and the' Orioles still in the lead by'3 runs. Cowan threw 2 more strong innings and earned the win. Steve Newman pitched the last inning, inning, striking out 4 batters in the process. Top hitters in this game were Newman and Jason Vickery with 3 hits, Phillip Paterson and Cowan 2 hits, Landy with 4 hits and single hits to Paul Drummond, Brian Mclnne and Mark McCarthy. The Orioles then journeyed journeyed to Pickering for a Sunday afternoon game, hoping to avenge an earlier 10 to 2 loss to the Red Sox. Steve Newman got the call to start and he didn't let his teammates down as he pitched 5 strong innings, striking out 10 while giving up only 1 hit. Greg McMurt- er finished the last 2 innings as the Orioles came away with an 11 to 0 victory. Top hitters for the Orioles were Colin Galinski with 4 hits, Drummond, Cowan and McMurter with 2 apiece while Scott McDonald had one. The Orioles play 2 more games this week. Tuesday versus Little Britain and Thursday versus Whitby, then they'll be off for a 13 day rest in preparation for the second half of the season. season. Farming Fun For Travellers Travellers who want to experience a little bit of country living as they travel across Canada, can do so by vacationing with members of the Ontario Farm Vacation Vacation Association. Individuals who are looking looking for alternatives to the traditional summer vacation pass times, might enjoy norscbackriding, hiking, hay rides or relaxing under the shade of a maple tree enjoying enjoying the peace and quiet of the country. Many guests enjoy visiting visiting the barn during chore time, helping to feed a calf, or gather eggs. Families visiting visiting farms should not expect expect to be entertained by farm families, the owners of the farm will be busy running running their operations but will welcome visitors to observe observe their activities and may invite farm guests to join in when possible. Families with small children children are attracted to farm . vacations,' children seem to really enjoy farm animals. Guests interested in receiving receiving additional information information on OVFA, should call 1- 800-Ontario, or send a self ndressed stamped envelope (63 cents) O.V.F.A., Box 1000F, Alma Ontario, N0B1A0. Last Monday, June 17, graduates from Durham Christian High School were honored at a ceremony held at the high school school auditorium. The 1991 graduating class is pictured here. Practise for Golf Tournament Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Nestleton U.C.W. Meeting The setting for the June meeting of the afternoon unit, was the attractive home of June Stevenson, in Caesarea, with 12 present. Pleased to have Edda Bowa- man and Pat Mathewson with us. Leader Mabel Cawker Cawker brought the meeting to order with a cordial welcome and a poem. The combined worship period and program began with hymn "I Love to tell the Story" with a tape used for the music; Gwen Malcolm and June Stevenson in charge. Theme: "The 23rd Psalm and The Good Shepherd" Shepherd" with Gwen and June alternately reading a part; followed by prayer. Two Father's Father's Day readings with a bit of humour were enjoyed Hymn: All People who on Earth do dwell" finalized. this portion. Roll Call: "An item for the food bank", with a very good response. Minutes were approved as read by sec'y Barb Weir, and the financial statement given by treas. Neta Fish. During correspondence correspondence a card was signed for Elva Fleury who had a. nasty accident when returning returning home to Brockville from Cousin Marion Hall's after a fine holiday. Our,,best', to Elva! • 7 •- Many items of business were brought to the attention attention of the members. The summer outing was postponed postponed until fall. 19 calls re: sick, shut-ins, etc., were made. Soup labels, used stamps were turned in. September September General Meeting with a speaker engaged. Afternoon Afternoon unit in charge. A novelty item - a fundraiser was accepted - Barb and Jean to make some for sale. 60th Wedding Anniversary planned for July 7 at the Nestleton Centre. Pies promised for the large wedding. wedding. Meeting closed with Miz- pah Benediction - and lovely refreshments were served by Gwen and June - and a social social time enjoyed. Courtesy given by Jean Williams. A meaningful meeting with a good deal of preparation. After After - a tour of June's interesting interesting store was an added pleasure. Many lovely handmade handmade items for sale. Nestleton United Church A lovely Sunday morning, June 23, brought many worshippers worshippers out to the Nestleton Nestleton United Church. With Rev. Dale Davis conducting the service this message was based on "Fear". Our fear of confrontation. The fears we cannot climb; become our walls! Bernice Maris was the Scripture reader. In the choir a quartet sang a number nicely with organist Gwen accompanying. accompanying. The children's theme was of interest, with a Question Question and answer period re: fear. Offering was taken by Dennis Yellowlees and Richard Richard MncKenzie. Next Sunday at 10:30 a.m. the Blaokstock and Nestleton Charge will hold worship at the home of Arnold Arnold and Jean Williams on Hwy. 7A in Nestleton - First home west of Petro Can Service Service Station. In case of rain worship will be held in Nes- .tleton United Church. Bring your favourite lawn chair. On Sunday, July 14 and August 25, service will be held in the basement for tho folk who have difficulty with stairs. Nestleton Presbyterian Church Tho Sacrament of Holy Communion was celebrated by Rev. W. Fairley, assisted by elders Dorothy McCabe and Russell Brown at tho 11 a.m. service. Shirley Scott played for the hymns, and Dorothy Leo conducted tho S. School. Responsive Psalm reading was No. 48 and Scripture from Samuel 6: 1- 2 & Mark 4: 35-41. The book of the Bible for S. School was Isaiah a book of beautiful beautiful thoughts which can be implanted in young minds - similar to planting seeds in the garden. Rev. W. Fairley spoke of each one's personal attachment attachment to their home town. For the early Christians Jerusalem Jerusalem was the city of God- built, then torn down, then rebuilt. It still is the haven to which we will all arrive at after the storms of'life, and hear his voice "Peace Be Still." Nestleton Ladies Aid Meets The Ladies Aid met June 13 at the home of Mamie Magill, with president Dorothy Dorothy Lee welcoming all: especially especially Edna Wilson of Port Perry. The opening hymn "My beloved is gone down into the garden to gather lilies", lilies", followed by the Lord's Prayer. Scripture was from Mark 10: 44-52. Meditation: "My Favourite Story" by Bruce Miles who writes for the Presbyterian Record. Minutes of the last meeting meeting were approved as read and financial statement given. given. Sec'y Winnifred Davison had printed new programs and they were riven out. A card was signed for a new baby and a get well card. President Dorothy Lee bought plants for the planters planters in front of the church. She was reimbursed for her expenses. The sec'y Winnifred Winnifred read a latter from Cope, and organization who helps people who need special care. Elaine Arsenault is Cope administrator. The church anniversary will be held on September 15. Program consisted of a reading by Bertha McLaughlin McLaughlin entitled "From Over the Plastic Collar" and Edna Wilson read "Wait a Minute." Minute." The closing hymn was "All Thy Works Praise Thee" and Benediction. A social time over a lovely lovely lunch served by Mamie Magill and Bertha McLaughlin. Pres. Dorothy Lee thanked Mamie for hosting hosting the meeting and those who provided the lunch. Next meeting September 12. Silver Anniversary Celebrated Arthur and Barbara Weir, Nestleton,were honoured honoured with a surprise 25th wedding anniversary party on Sunday, June 23. after the church service. The festivities festivities were hosted by Richard Richard and Janice Mackenzie family at their attractive home east of Nestleton. Over 40 friends were present for this special occasion. occasion. When all had assem bled; a delightful luncheon consisting of salads, sandwiches, sandwiches, relishes and lots of goodies; as well as a "dream of an anniversaiy cake" along with cool drinks and excellent coffee were enjoyed on the spacious, shady lawn. After all had partaken of the super food; Richard was the master of ceremonies, with plenty of humour and ' wit; mainly take-off re: married life and so forth. A presentation presentation of a sum of money - for a family picture, was given to the celebrants - Art and Barb, by Richard. Many lovely cards were received as well. j Our very best wishes from this area to Art and Barb - two community minded minded people always ready and willing to help in any endeavour. endeavour. A Gentle Reminder > Keep in mind the annual golf tournament is scheduled scheduled for July 27, at the Sun- nybrae Golf Club, Port Perry, with shot-gun to start at 8:30 a.'m. Registration at 8 a.m. For information call Len Prout 986-4237' 'or Bruce Lawrie 986-4963. How About Volleyball? Anyone interest in playing playing Volleyball, Saturday nights at the park, see Joan Pearce. Sponsored by the regatta regatta association, and/ the money will go to the park. For information call 986- 5693 Caesarea or, during the week, 723-2432, : tin Oshawa. • . 1 CROSS CANADA MARKETPLACE ITS FAST - ITS EASY! ONE CALL, ONE BILL DOES IT ALL. THINK BIG - CALL THIS NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS. i7lf VACATIONS/RESORTS CABINS AVAILABLE for 5-Night Riverboat cruises on scenic TrenFSevern waterway or Rideau Canal. Only $835.p.p. Dbl. accommodation & meals. Call Ontario Waterway Cruises Collect (705)748-3666. Your Favourite Vacations are made with us. Family Fun for Big Kids and Small. Call or write: HOSPITALITY INN, RR#1, Mlnden, Ont. K0M 2K0. (705)286-2361. ■ SOUTH CAROLINA - The Myrtle Beach Resort - Oceanfront Condos, Housekeeping Included. Indoor/Outdoor Pools, Whirlpools, Saunas, Tennis Courts, Putting Green. Golf Packages Available. Free Brochure: 1-800-448-5653. CAREER TRAINING FREE career guide to home-study correspondence Diploma courses: Accounting, Airconditioning, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Légal/Medical Secretary, Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto, 1-800- 950-1972. IS TRUCKING FOR YOU. Let's discuss'It. Introducing extended programs and Credit Courses. Call William at 1-800-265-7173. Markel Training Systems. HELP WANTED NEED EXTRA $$$$ C&M Gifts needs Demonstrators to sell toys and gifts at Home Parties. No Investment or experience required. Established company. Call today (519)258-7905. SALES HELP WANTED "6-FIGURE INCOME ' International Music and Video Company expanding Into Canada. Need highly motivated commissioned sales people and distributors Part-time or full-time 1-800-263-1900 24 hr. line. STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS - Factory Direct - Prices will never be lower 25' x 30' $1,999 with ondwalls. Other sizes available. Pioneer/Econospan 1-800- 668-5422 (24 Hrs.) BEST BUILDING PRICES - Steel Straitwall Typo - not quonsot • 32x48 $5665; 40x64 $8108; 50x96 $14,671 • non-oxpandable ond(s), other sizes available • limited stool - Paragon • 24 Hours 1- 800-263-8499. STEEL BUILDINGS: Summer "Sollobratlon" on Buildings Irom Future Steel. No gimmicks, just solid valuo lor your money. Call 1-800-668-8653. NOTICES Groat permanent, historical rocord/rosourco, This nowspapor and most ol Ontario's wookly newspapers reproduced regularly In microfiche form. Duplicate copios available by calling OCNA, (416)044-0184. MORTGAGES " J. R." HAS LEFT DALLASI He's here to lend you mortgage money, anywhere in Ontario. Call him. Intransicon Financial Group, Toronto, Collect 0-416-; 650-9455, (tollfree) 1-800-268-1429. , FARM FOR SALE FARM 150 acres - all tillable , brick, house, big machine shed, 4 bay garage, 2 barns, 1 new. Cqll Isadore Lorbetskie, RR# 1, Douglas, Ontario (613)649-2598. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ~" EXTRA INCOMEI Grow baitworms in your basement or garage. Odorless operation. Low Investment. Market guaranteed! Free information. Early Bird Ecology, R.R.#1, Smithvllle, Ontario, LOR 2A0. (416)643-4252. INTERIOR DECORATING - A love for decorating? Fastest growing Interior decorating franchise. Low Investment, complete business plan, training and planned advertising. Decorating Den 1-800-267- 4609, PROFIT PROFIT - Canada Day evening events,...cash in on the hottest selling glow in the dark necklaces... 150% margins. (416)338-2422. Kevin. $ SPORTS CARD $ VENDING. Cash In on the hottest vending opportunity of the 90's. Vend Valuable Vintage Sports Cards. 1-800-661-1832 for details and free brochure. FOR SALE YOUR DOG WON'T STAY HOME! We have the curel Amazing Electronic device. It's humane, It works, FREE Details: CAN. U.K. RRf/1, Bancroft, Ontario, K0L 1C0, Fax (613)332-1375. Grey Stag International COATS OF ARMS. 139 Sparks Street, Ottawa. Plaques available, scholastic, family, clubs, armed forces. Scottish clan crests. Also old military prints. (613)230-9050. FLEA MARKETS CALABOGIE FLEA MARKET Open Saturdays and Sundays. Antiques, Collectibles, Indoor and Outdoor Vending Space available. Call Calabogie. (613)752-2468. COMING EVENTS MOM - We miss your good homo cooking. Como on Home - and help us celebrate our 175th Anniversary. July 14-21. Love ....Perth. , GID'DAY COME HOME To the Renfrew Lumber Baron Summer Festival July 24-28. 4 Days filled with activities. For more Information call Kevin Schilling (613)432-0224. MAC WISEMAN "Tho Legend" from Nashville, Tonn. Live at Havelock Country Music Jamboree, August 16, 17, 18. 22 Hours of ontortainmont. More Information (705)770-5206 ovgs. (705)778-3353 days, Your ad could appear In community newspapers In Ontario, or right across Canada, or any Individual province. Space Is Limited, so Call This Newspaper Today! 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