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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Sep 1991, p. 14

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14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, Wednesday, September 11,1991 Classified Ads Work Wanted G.M. Employee Retires Auctions Auctions Expert service to VCR's, T.V.'s, home stereos, car stersos, portable stereos. Free Estimates Bowmanvllle Audio-Vision 58 King St. W. 623-2312 --- 44-tfSN Larry Jackson Plumbing Heating Pump repairs and Installation 10% Discount on service calls for senior citizens 983-9412 47-tfSN Robert E. Jackson Heating • Electrical Air conditioning Lennox Dealer Authorized Consumer's Gas Dealer 983-5293,623-2301 12-tfSN CJ's Renovations Over 10 yrs, Experience SPECIALIZING IN Decks, Fences, Rec Rooms, Sheds, Garages, Siding, etc. Call For Your Free Estimate 623-4154 24-tfSN I & T CARPENTERS Licensed, 25 years experience House Trim Stairs Decks Additions • All carpentry related work Ivan Jones Tony Fanara Orono Hampton 983-5303 263-2991 1-tfSN HOLROYD'S HEATING AIR CONDITIONING OIL-GAS-ELECTRIC Installations-Service Cleaning - Parts Plans Hampton 263-8501 16-tfSN A & J's Home Improvements Specializing In - Bathrooms - Kitchen Remodeling -Carpentry and Floonng. - Drywall - Decks and Fences - Eavestrough repairs and new - Home Repairs Andy 797-2801 34-tfS QUALITY body work. Quality painting. Free estimates on both insurance and non-insurance work. Minor collison. Snowden Service Centre, 5720 Old Scu- § og Rd., Hampton, (416) 263- 636. Give us a call Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. CANVAS REPAIRS Tents, Boat Tops, etc. Awnings and Small Tarps made. Motorcycle, snowmobile and boats seats re-covered. Phone 623-4654 37-1SN GORD SIMPSON Phone 983-5808 PAINTING, PAPERING, CARPENTRY, REMODELLING, GENERAL REPAIRS : 24-tfS BOWMANVILLE GLASS & MIRRORS 143 Wellington Street, Bowmanvllle 623-3410 Monday - Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ' Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sealed units, storm windows and doors, store fronts and screen and glass repairs, all types of glass and mirrors available. . FREE ESTIMATES 24 hour emergency plate glaaa replacement. Locally owned and operated. 7-tfSN LARRY QUINNEY PAINTING and DECORATING Interior and Exterior Over 15 years experience FREE ESTIMATES Phone 263-8535 3-tfS POSTHOLE DRILLING Posts Installed FREE ESTIMATES Newcastle 987-5068 . 33-7SN JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS-FURNACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS Phone Hampton 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS P.O. Box 43, Bowmanvllle 1-tfS Tues., Sept. 17,10 a.m. Auction, Unreserved . Selling Entire Inventory and Assets of Warkworth Home Care Centre Banta Rd., Warkworth Including truss manufacturing plant and equipment, truck repair repair shop contents, all equipment, office equip., 4 pickup pickup trucks, 3 lilt trucks, flat bed trucks, trailers, etc., Ige. sale starting at 10:00 a.m. Inspection Inspection Monday, Sept. 16th. Absolutely Absolutely no reserves. Sale managed by Winiker Industrial Auctioneers Ltd., Auctioneers Gary Warner, D. Denny, 416- 355-2106. For complete listing or info, contact Winikers at 416- 225-0967 or Gary Warner at 416- 355-2106. Wed., Sept. 11, 6:30 p.m. Peterboro Auction Center Hwy#7 East We. have been instructed by Ramon-J. Kyles, Bailiff, county of Peterborough, agent for the mortgagee to sell the inventory of 550844 ONT. INC. o/a National National Home Showcase. Complete Complete inventory of brand new doors, windows, tubs, kitchen cupboards, lights, etc. No reserve. reserve. Peterboro Auctions, Dale and Orval McLean, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, 705-745-5007. THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME V INTERIOR DESIGN Bowmanvllle : In-home Consultations : Colour Co-ordination Portfolios •Wallcoverings 623-7483 Margaret Coombes Gloria Brooks : Window Treatments : Furniture : Room Accessorizing BARR'S (416) 987-1445 986-4277 Roofing • Sheet Metal • Skylights FLAT ROOFS • SHINGLES • PRE-PAINTED STEEL SIDING • SOFFIT • TROUGH • SUNROOMS • SOLARIUMS 20 Years Experience Collect Calls Accepted 28-tfSN DURHAM TV & ANTENNA TV Antennas for Perfection in Reception • Towers • Rotators • Remote Control Rotators • Antennas • Transmission Wire • Hardware TV, VCR end Stereo Repairs 151 Liberty SI. .S., Bowmanvllle 623-9955 Bill Van Der Herberg ■Channel Mister Depend on ,he Leader DURHAM REGION'S LEADER IN ANTENNA RECEPTION EQUIPMENT 29-tfSN Quotations THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE QUOTATION SEALED QUOTATIONS, clearly marked as to contents, for the Services Services listed below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Purchasing Office, 40 Temperance Street, Bowman- ville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, will be received on the forms and in the envelope envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Quotation documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address, Quotation Q91-18 • Janitorial Service Contract Part "A".- Tourist Information Centre, Bowmanvllle, Ontario Part "B" - Public Worke Offices, Hampton, Ontario Closing Time & Date: 4:00 p.m. (Local Time) Friday, September 20,1991 The lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted. . .-- Mrs. Lou Ann BJrkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 268 * IKJOWNOf, . p Newcastle Date of Publication: Wed., Sept. 11,1991 JL1SÜ Sat., Sept. 14,10 a.m. Estate Auction Sale Warner's Auction Hall 1/4 Ml. W. of Colborne on Hwy. 2 Selling the estate of Mrs. Hawkins late of Colborne plus articles from century old Cobourg Cobourg home, owners moving to nursing home. Beautiful solid walnut tea wagon with glass tray top all in original cond, pair of heavy carved oak chairs with carved gargoyles in excellent cond., good portable color TV with stand, Ige. carved pump organ in original cond., Victorian Victorian walnut framed settee, beautiful beautiful Victorian music stand with bevelled mirror, walnut magazine magazine table, Victorian wash- stand in original condition, modern bedroom suite with double bed, dresser and chest, Ige. quantity old hard cover books including set of leather bound Dickens plus other leather leather bound books, Ige. quantity old National Geographies, wing chair, unique drop leaf table with stencilled top, round oak table with carved legs - 5 leaves and set of 6 oak chairs, small table with brass claw feet, solid walnut gate leg table, several old trunks, 8 day O.G. clock, other O.G. clock with wooden works, Pequnat "leader" grandfather grandfather clock in original cond., Victorian drop front secretary with bookcase top, walnut magazine table, drum table, partial partial set signed Susy Cooper china yellow Kestral pattern, pair of nice old covered tureens, Ige. quantity dishes, knick knacks, collectables and mise, articles too many to list. Lge. quantity old pictures and frames, old radio. Sale starts: 10 a.m. Viewing from 8 a.m. day of sale. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary Warner, Auc- tioneer. 355-2106, ' Sat., Sept. 14,10 a.m. Farm Machinery Tractors, Boats, RV's Cars, Trucks Orval McLean Auction Center, Lindsay 1550 Cockshutt tractor, 580 Case tractor, Ford 9N tractor, A.C. tractor, NH 518 manure spreader, AC 9 1/2' cultivator, MF 3 pt. 7 1/2 disc., 3 pt. 10 cu. ft. cement mixer, McKee com hog, 3 pt. grinder (like new), 2 furrow plow, MH manure spreader, spreader, 6' snow blade with attachments, attachments, McKee snow blower, blower, cattle dehorners, 11' slide-in camper fully equipped, 78 Lasco 23' class A motorhome gen, and air, 89 Bonair 21 1/2' 5th wheel with awning loaded, 77 class A motorhome, Bonair tent trailer. Selling for Alan Lawson, Fisher; Inc., trustee in bankruptcy 1989 Prowler 33' Lynx trailer with slide-out, 80 Sunray boat with 110 Evin. and trailer, 1989 Ford Aerostar van, 88 Chev 1 ton dual wheel pickup, pickup, 89 - 16' aluminum fishing boat with 8 hp. Yamaha and trailer. trailer. Selling for National Trust - 1985 Chev Celebrity estate car only 43,000 km. Also selling 84 - 270 Searay Sundancer T228 Mercrusiers, 14' boat with 35 Merc and trailer, 16' fibreglass boat, 22' Raven Century ma- hog. boat, 67 Dodge 3 ton platform platform truck, 1990. Pontiac Tempest air 28,000 km., Ford crew cab pickup, 82 Firebird, 90 Chev Cavalier air, 85 Toyota Ce- lica, 66 Pontiac Ventura, 80 Datsun king cab pickup, 81 Jeep Laredo, 88. Chev Beretta, 91 Merc. Topaz air, 68 Mustang southern car 4 spd. 289, 81 Reliant, Reliant, 80 Pontiac Lemans, 89 Chev Silverado 4X4, 84 GMC Sierrra 4X4,90 Lumina, 86 GMC diesel cube van, 3 hp. compressor, compressor, drill press, mlg welder (like new), engine hoist, table saw, 36" Beaver wood lathe, Lincoln welder 180 amp., acetylene acetylene torch set. utility truck box, Gencliff horizontal milling machine needs new table, 2 - 6 cyl, Inti, truck engines one rebuilt, rebuilt, 3 steel rollup doors 2-12', 1 - 14' wide. FURNACE DUCT CLEANING BUSINESS - 89 GMC 1 ton cube van 11,500 km. and complete cleaning equipment equipment and tools. All equipment 1 1/2 yr. old in excellent condition. condition. Turnkey profitable business business with fantastic potential. Partial list subject to additions and deletions. Orval McLean Auctions, (705)324-2783, Lindsay.■ Lindsay.■ AUCTIONEER Don Stephenson Phone 623-1726 Estates, farms end all eonalgnmente wanted. 34-tfS 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, glass, china, collectables, collectables, primitives and the unu- suals. So join us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's Ontario's "True" auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. "Consignment "Consignment and estate selling our specialty*. Phone us today. Preview from 1:00 p.m. Kahn Auction Services, 416-683- 0041. Sat., Sept. 14,6:30 p.m. "Saturday's Auction Action" Every Saturday Night at 6:30 p.m. Pethlck Auction Barn Haydon 10 Ml. N.E. of Oshawa Each week we have a good selection selection of antique furniture, collectables, collectables, modern furnishings, appliances, tools, lawn and garden equipment, sports equipment, memorabilia and lots of other interesting and unusual unusual pieces. Terms are cash, cheque or Visa. To book your sale at your place or ours or for more information please call 416-263-4252, Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. • Thurs. Evening, Sept. 19 6 p.m. Furniture, Antiques and Glassware Auction sale of furniture, antiques antiques and glassware for Mrs. Lillian Greig, Uxbridge, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Uxbridge, including mahogany Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, hall table; round parlour table, 3 pc. walnut bed; suite, 3 pc. Fr. Prov. bed. suite, dresser with mirror, chest of drawers, telephone telephone table and chair, needlepoint needlepoint chair, corner what-not, occasional chairs, Zenith colour TV, rug, bedding and linen, glassware including Spode china (set of 8 - "Rosebud Chintz"), Nippon, Ige. qty. cups and saucers. Also desk, chesterfield, chesterfield, orthopedic bed, VCR, telephone .irswering machine, dishes, hockey and baseball cards, Healthware TX 660 Treadmill, Sears 11 hp. riding lawn mower, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755, Thurs., Sept. 12,10 a.m. Bailiff Auction Sale 377MacKenzle Ave. Unit 4, Ajax By virtue of the Landlord and Tenant Act RSO 1980 we are clearing the assets of Ajax Glass and Mirror Ltd., including Ypka electric p/25 grinder, bev- eller, etc., aluminum brake, Delta table saw, 5 hp. air compressor, metal belt sander, Makita chop saw, laminater, grinder, Makita power tools, air tools, metal rolling glass racks, work tables, glass cutting table, paint pot, metal, glass, sliding doors, stereo, photocopier, desk, office supplies, sand blaster, ramset, ladders, plus many other articles, 4 dollies. Note time: 10 a.m. Viewing: 9 a.m. till sale time. Complete glass shop. Plan to attend. McLean Auctions and Liquida- tions 576-7550 or 686-3291. Thurs., Sept. 12,6 p.m. Double Auction Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. 2, Colborne Selling contents from home of Cecil and Pearl Whitney of Trenton plus a stock reduction sale for Grafton Co-op consisting consisting of Ige. quantity new articles including 2 new chain saws, power tools, hand tools, 12 hp. snow blower, new barn fans and controls, gas lawn mower, 2 electric lawn mowers, tool boxes, tool chests, new clothing clothing - shirts, pants, coveralls, etc., water pumps and tanks, welding supplies, Page wire fencing, chain link fencing, paint, vet and grooming supplies, supplies, pool supplies, moisture tester, 3 new encased windows, 2 new filing cabinets, barn door track and accessories, hydraulic hydraulic jacks, lawn and garden tools and chemicals, heaters, fans, wrenches, plus numerous other articles far too many to list. Household articles include, cherrywood dining rm. suite, 2 modern bedroom suites, sofa and chair set, walnut sideboard, lazy boy chair (like new), 2 door fridge, 30" stove, apt. size spin washer, pots, pans, dishes and kitchen appliances, upright vacuum, vacuum, coflee and end tables, sofa bed, entertainment unit, auto, dryer, Ige. quantity boxed dishes, knick knacks, etc., all packed by family and unseen at time of advertising, antique chest of drawers, antique oak washstand, 4 drawer legal file, cabinet, component stereo plus numerous other articles too many to list. Two Auctioneers selling two rooms. Sale starts 6 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, visa, MC. Gary Warner, D. Denny, Auctioneers, 355-2106. Auction Sale Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 6 p.m. at Myles King Auctions 33 Hall St., Oshawa All consignments welcome. Estate Estate sales, etc. Est, In 1967, Myles King, Auctioneer 725-5751 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 Daycare BLOCK Parent, mother of one would love to care for your children, children, full or part time, nonsmoking nonsmoking environment. Phone 623-8467, EXPERIENCED mother of one willing to babysit in my home, near Waverley Public School and bus route, fenced yard, ref- erences, 623-6834. EXPERIENCED mother Would love to provide daycare for your children in her home, Mearns and Orchard Park. Please phone 623-1768. EXPERIENCED mother will babysit in own home, full and part time, reasonable rates, all ages welcome. Please phone Colleen 987-3957. FULL-TIME quality daycare available in my home, activities, nutritious meals, lots of TLC. References. 987-1803, MOTHER of one would like to care for your'child, 2 years old and up, close to school and parks. Please phone Angie 987- 7270. MOTHER provides daycare in her home. All ages. Includes meals, educational toys, arts, stories, fenced yard. Close to schools. Reasonable rates. Phone 623-1845. Services CONCERNS about the quality of your drinking water? If so why not give us a call to examine our state of the art water filter system. Information phone 623- 5813 between 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. MUST sell - Buildings installed, pole or stud wall design, eg. 30'X40', $9,840. or 40'X70', $17,800. Phone today (416) 372-0629, PRIVATE Mortgages - The place to go when your bank says No! Anubis Investments, (416)668- 7200, 110 Green Street, whit- by, Ontario. TOUCH of Dutch Homecleaning. Single quality cleaning at affordable affordable prices. Phone Diana 623-0569. 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 information information ohone 623-3303, Sewing Machine Repairs on all domestic models Gem-n-i Enterprises 2651 Trulls Rd. South Courtlce 433-1409 Authorized dealer of Hueqvsrna - White Sewing Machines 28-tfSN CLEANING LADY Thorough and Reliable References If needed Phone 987-5738 37-2SN Notices Sat., Sept. 14,5 p.m. Oddfellows Hall Port Perry With warehouse clearance and added consignments. Gift items, glassware, novelty items, flatware, mixing bowls, hanging planters, large qu. of candles, display racks, furniture, furniture, dressers, beds, sewing machine, recliner, 12X15 carpet (good), gas dryer, oil lamps, pine table and much more. Viewing Viewing from 1 p.m. Pearce Auction Services 416-655-8073. Frl., Sept. 13,6 p.m. Cornell's Auction Barn Contents of an Oshawa home plus others - 8 pc. modern walnut walnut dining room suite in excellent excellent condition, oak oval table and four chairs, 3 pc. mahogany mahogany bedroom suite, 4 pc. matching coffee and end tables, tables, moss green chesterfield, modern loveseat, console colour colour TV, cast iron settee, 2 chairs and table, plaid chesterfield, chesterfield, 2 chairs and 2 ottomans, ottomans, automatic washer, occasional occasional chairs, stereo system, flat top farm scales, Gottlieb's Eldorado pinball machine (good working order), modern bookcase, bookcase, single box spring and mattress, washstand, modern dressers and chests of drawers, drawers, portable color TV, blanket box, church pew, double barrel 12 gauge shotgun, 300 Savage rifle, 3.5 Chrysler outboard motor, motor, 1981 Ford Mustang, 3 pth. 2 furrow and 3 furrow plows. Qty. new brass lamps, dolls, china, glass and collectable items. Don and Greg Corneil, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, R.R.#1, Little Britain. Phone or Fax 705-786-2183. Sat. Evening, Oct. 5 7 p.m. Tripp Reduction Limousin Sale Hickson Sales Arena R.R. 2, Lindsay The property of Edward and Helen Tripp, Omemee, Ont. 46 head of registered and high percentage percentage females. A cross-section cross-section of well known and respected respected pedigrees including their first bull - Nordic-Mato - from the renown renown Nordic herd. Females are chosen for their production and calving ease. Cattle you can buy with confidence. Herd sire Reference - Clanfam Command,. Command,. dam, LBC uppermost sire - Captain in command. AV.ML. Wilbour-dam - Nordic Lynn sire 747. Catalogues available. available. Terms: Cash. No reserve as owners are reducing their herd due to health reasons. For further information contact Edward Tripp 705-799-5748, John Wilson 705-639-5877. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont., 705-324-9959. Sale Day - information or bids, 324-8311. Sale addition: The property of Garry Rice, Sundridge.Ont. 10 full blood Limousin females. For information on these cattle, 705- 384-7098. THE Kut 'n' Kurl Beauty Shop welcomes Alica Woods back from her maternity leave. Alloa's Alloa's hours are Tuesday, 11-7, Thursday 9-5, and Saturday 9 - 3:30. Ask for Alica and receive 10% off any service with her. Phone 623-5019. TOWN of Newcastle hunting licence for pheasant and rabbit issued at Rolph Hardware, Main St., Orono. Employment Wanted 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 Business ; Opportunities OWN your own Good News Direct Direct mail agency. Earn $35,000. to $72,000. serving established clients in the Bowmanville area. Start-up costs from $3,500. includes includes training, supplies and ongoing ongoing support. M/F with sales or marketing background. Part time/full time. Free info, kit phone (416) 248-5555 collect. Elizabethville News by Edna Thickson PHOTOGO 30 min. Photofinish opportunity from $79,900 & up to 80% financing. financing. Turnkey training. Exclusive Exclusive master dealership. Over 200 Photogo dealerships now operating in U.S.A. & Canada. (613) 739-9225 D20-2285 St. Laurent Blvd. Ottawa K1G4Z^ 10SN Intended for last week Last weekend a retirement party was held here at Sunny- side for Don Whitbread who recently retired, after thirty six years with General Motors. It was held Sunday afternoon, a barbecue and com roast was enjoyed by 45 friends and relatives. relatives. Dorothy and Ray Avery and General Byers, supplied the music followed by a sing song with Elizabeth Whitbread on the keyboard. Weekend guests were Marjorie Tread- gold of Toronto, Bill and Carolyn Carolyn Treadgold and Michael and Caitlin, Elva Muldrew and Elizabeth Whitbread. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitbread were unable to attend as Harold's in the hospital. I haven't any idea where the last week's news is. I mailed it, and it left the box last Monday. I'm writing again today hoping it will be picked up as the radio claims. Church services, our first fall service at Garden Hill were held with a small crowd perhaps perhaps because of the time change from 10:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Reverend Sedgwick had our bulletins and read out the coming events. September 8th friends and neighbours arc invited invited to the home of Tom and Dorothy Goulton on the 50th anniversary of their wedding. Best wishes only. Also some have asked why we couldn't have another outdoor service to wind up the summer on labour day as we never have many out for the first indoor services, especially especially when the Monday is a holiday, so maybe next year we may add another Sunday to our nine services. Reverend Sedgwick opened the service and the choir sang a number for the children. Reverend Reverend Sedgwick explained how birds fly with the special kind of wing feathers that he had explained explained at a summer service. Scriptures were from 1 Kings; 2:1-4,10-12. Kings 7: 1-8, 14, 15,12-23. Life goes on was his topic continuing the life of David David and his preparation for death in his talk with Solomon, his son. On Thursday the Seniors held their birthday pot luck dinner and over 30 sat down. Those celebrating birthdays were Roy Graham, Ethel Vernon, Vernon, Fern Thcrtell, Margaret NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION TENDERS FOR SNOW PLOWING Sealed tenders will be received by the Plant Department, 834 D'Arcy Street, North, Box 470, Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4L2, (416) 372-6871 until 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 26, 1991 for snow plowing at various schools. For further information please contact the office of: The Plant Department (416) 372-6871 Specifications may be obtained from The Northumberland and Newcastle Newcastle Board of Education 834 D'Arcy Street, North, Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4L2 R.T. Malowney Director of Education R.A. Spooner Chairperson of the Board j#r THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION Ref. No. 91-035 applications are invited for the position of 100% TEACHER OF GRADE 9 KEYBOARDING, GRADE 10 SCIENCE, GRADE 10 MATH AND GRADE 10 HISTORY Duties to commence as soon as possible, Please apply by telephone and in writing before 13 September 1991 stating qualifications and experience to: Jack Taylor Principal Bowmanvllle High School 49 Liberty Street North Bowmanvllle, Ontario L1C2L8 (416) 623-4416 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER R. (Dick) T. Malowney Director of Education and Secretary Robert A. Spooner Chairperson of the Board The Board sincerely appreciates the Interest of all applicants, however, however, only those selected for an Interview will bo contacted, 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' THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION REQUEST FOR TENDERS AND QUOTATIONS During the 1991-92 school year, The Northumberland and New- caslte Board of Education will be inviting tenders and/or quotation on a number of commodities and services. A partial list is provided below: , 1. School instructional maintenance maintenance supplies, furniture and equipment. 2. Services such as plant alterations alterations and renovations, snow and garbage removal, carpet cleaning, cleaning, and landscaping, etc. £' Persons and/or firms interested are to advise the Manager of Central Services in writing by 4:30 p.m. 29 November 1991, at Box 470, 834 D'Arcy Street, Cobourg, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 4L1. R. (Dick) T. Malowney Director of Education Robert A. Spooner Chairperson of the Board, 37-1 SN Tenders # NEWCASTLE HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMMISSION Invites TENDERS for SNOW CLEARING, SALTING/SANDING at the Office/Service Centre, Centre, corner of Highway 2 and Lamb's Road for the winter of 1991/ 92. Sealed tenders, marked "TENDER - SNOW CLEARING" should be submitted not later than 12:00 noon, Thursday, Sept. 26,1991 to: ... Mr. R.W. Plain • • •• P.O. Box 130 Corner of Highway 2 and Lamb's Road, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3K9 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 directed to Mr. R.W. Plain, 623-4451. Canadian statesman 62 King St. W. Box 190 623-3303 Bowmanville L1C 3K9 SAVE MONEY BY USING OUR HANDY MAIL-IN ORDER FORM DEADLINE MONDAY 4:30 p.m. Name: Address: Phone: (Bus.) (Res.) DATES AD TO APPEAR CLASSIFICATION The Canadian Statesman up to 20 words for $6.15 additional words ... 300 each Extended Market Reach The Canadian Statesman and The Newcastle Independent up to 20 words for $9.25 additional words ... 450 each Please Print Ad Below including Phone Numbers Please Mail in Cheque or Money Order Or Use Your VISA or MasterCard VISA/MnsterCnrd No. Expiry Date All Advertisements include G.S.T. Walker, Betty Mercer, with Ethel Vernon winning the draw. Reg McCool won for the most lone hands. Euchre prizes were won by Vin Harwood, Cccila B amsby, Jack Bark well. Mary Gardiner won the U.N.O. prize. A get well card was signed to send to Fern Thcrtell who had a hip operation a week ago at Oshawa hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. M. McAllister attended the funeral of the late Olive Cherry Shcrward in Toronto Toronto last week. She will be remembered remembered by many in the area as she spent many holidays with the late Albert and Lillian Powell in the village. Jackson and Susan Peacock had Mark and Linda and two . boys for the weekend. Steven and Christy were home part of the time. Sophia and Shane arc expected home ; today. Suzanne and Alyson Wcst- heuser arc moving furniture to St. Catharines to furnish a room for Alyson as she will be going to Brock University her second year. Clarence and Betty Mercer have had a yard sale Saturday, Sunday and Monday. I haven't , been able to get over. I would , have liked to but when I could : go, no one was going. Ken and Bertha Trow spent a few days last week at Dar- 1 lington Park. Reverend Ivan, Cccila and J Christopher Dambrowitz visit- ; ed at the Peacock's a day last ' week. ' On Saturday a birthday par- __ ty was held for little Justine ; Y aroma and those attending were Irene Beatty, Doris Gun- ; by and Andrew. The Burton family, Marlene and Leigh '. Ann Austin. /*; Doris Gunby and Andrew -! spent the long weekend with . .. her mother. :■ David and Gregory Austin 1 ji spent the long weekend with their aunt Valeria Noakcs at : Bridgcnorth. / Pat and Alva Sinnott cele- > brated their 47th wedding anni- versary on Sunday at their 1 daughter's home. Susan and - Howard Hodgins. Pat Sinnott and daughter Lisa, Port Perry. Brothers Paul and boys Mi-H chael and fiancee of Port Hope, ' Clifford and Sadia Bell, Peter- ; borough were some of the: ; guests attending. . Elizabethville News Sunday the last outdoor ser- , • vice for this year was held at. ' Morlcy Sickle's home an aver- ; age crowd attended. Howard.. Quantrill welcomed the visi-jx* tors and the others in place ofllj Mr. Kellogg who was absent," ;' He also reminded us that we ' hadn't had a wet Sunday this summer and were able to have.-/ all our services outside. Reverend Reverend Sedgwick continued with our announcements. There will be. a bus trip September 22 to Quin Mo Lac, tickets can be purchases from Heather Ray, but must be paid for by 18th of September. After the opening of the service the Canton Choir sang. A Christening service was held when Bonde Grace, daughter of Kirk an Joe McMurray and little Lindsay Nicole, daughter of David and Donna Harness were christened. christened. Afterwards Reverend Sedgwick continued along the same lines as previotis Sundays. Sundays. A social time was held at the end of the service. Canton ladies had the fruit loaves and the A.O.T.S. the drinks. A custom custom that the Sickles started with a guest book for üs to.sign was signed also a very large cake was cut and we helped ourselves. Apparently the Bickles have had the guest book on other years. We felt as if we hated to see that last summer summer service pass, until next year. On Sunday afternoon the Women's Institute had a craft sale and demonstration at Dorothy's Dorothy's house similar to others we had other years. Unfortunately Unfortunately we had to cancel a couple of demonstrations this year as there wasn't enough room with the men working on a loft in the bam, and there wasn't room in the house. The seniors met as usual and will have our birthday dinner dinner on Thursday. Mrs. Fcm Thcrtell is in hospital hospital in Oshawa with a hip problem, Marg Trcw and Irene Beatty Beatty spent Saturday at Walker's exploring their new home which was moved on to the foundation recently, a Royal Home from Peterborough. Garnet and Rose McMurray had their family home on Sunday. Sunday. Don and family, Toronto Denis and family Brampton, Craig and family Toronto, and Kirk and family Edmonton. They have been here nearly a month, and Shelley, Port Hope. Eva Longyear spent the afternoon afternoon with her sister Kathleen and Arnold Thomdykc going home from church with them. The Burton's have returned from a three week holiday in Vcnnont and New Hampshire. Dorothy and Keith Longyear Longyear and others attended the ball game that Paul Quantrill pitched for last week. It ruined and they stayed over and saw the game at Rochester. I've had several caller lately. lately.

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