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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Sep 1991, p. 14

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< 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. Wednesday, September 25,1991 Classified Ads Auction Sales Sat., Sept. 28,9:30 a.m. Antiques, Dishes Furniture, Appliances Trailer, Motorcycle, etc. to be sold at 85 Frank St. Campbellford Large quantity of dishes; china, Norman Rockwell, Thumb print, cups and saucers, etc.; Royal Doulton figurine ("Sunday Best" HN 2698); tea figurines; cook books; Limoges set of 8 cups and saucers, 16 plates; long harvest style table, good; 2 ant. drop leaf tables; 2 chicken coop chairs; cane seat chair; 2 chairs perforated seats; extension extension table, 2 leaves; rocker, wicker seat and back; cane seat rocker; wooden chesterfield chesterfield suite (chesterfield, rocker, arm chair, coffee table and 2 end tables, like new); pine chesterfield suite (chesterfield, rocker, arm chair, coffee table, 2 end tables, excellent, only 2 months old); Westinghouse ff refrigerator, avocado; Westinghouse Westinghouse range self/clean, avocado; Coldspot air conditioner; conditioner; electric appliances and cooking utensils; table lamps, floor lamps, etc.; table and 4 chrome chairs; Moffat build in range and stove top; Sears automatic automatic wood heater; Enterprise gas range; vanity and mirror; several odd chairs; coffee tables tables and end tables; stools; 2 console radios; 2 recliners; single single bed (box spring and mattress); mattress); Franklin fireplace; pictures pictures and frames; baby carriage, carriage, sleigh, seats, playpen; stereo and spkrs.; Kirby vacuum vacuum with shampooer, good; Kenmore heavy duty washer; Wéstinghouse automatic dryer; build in dishwasher; canopy bed; bedding and linens; small spinning wheel; hi-fi; small glass churn; Talisman 850 dishwasher; dishwasher; Annex stove; double box spring and mattress; kerosene kerosene heater; 45 records; 12 spd. bicycle, like new; lawn furniture; furniture; rugs (new and used); occasional chairs; crocks (one BP, Belleville); large office desk, good; 4 drawer filing cabinet; round coffee table; swivel chair; Singer electric sewing machine; coal oil lamp; chest of drawers; doilies and linens; chaise lounge and cushion; cushion; Tiffany style hanging lamp; propane broiler and tank; bathroom bathroom fixtures; vanity ■ and bench; right hand golf clubs, bag and cart; Electrohome' air conditioner; double metal bed; garden tools; quantity of hand tools; aluminum extension ladder; ladder; Remington electric chain saw; wheelbarrow; 2 cross cut saws; augers; ice tongs; 80 and 40 lbs. cans; gas pump; Beaver 10" table saw, like new; Craftsman Craftsman electric drill; B&D sander; extension cord; 3 1/2 hp. walk i behind garden tractor; Stihl 041 chain saw, 16", good; lawn sweeper; 10 cu. ft. dump cart. : Many more items of interest too i numerous to list. To sell at 12:00 Noon. 1983 Yamaha Eleven Eleven Special 1100 cc. motorcycle, motorcycle, shaft drive, cruise control, 9,000 orig. kms., like new. Yardman 12 hp. lawn tractor, 38" cut, good. 8'X4' two wheel trailer; 2 wheel dump trailer, 6'. Terms: Cash or cheque with ID. Owner and Auctioneer not responsible responsible for accident or injury day of sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Williams, Auctioneers, Campbellford, Campbellford, (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. 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 DUMP TRUCKS LOADERS EQUIPMENT PUBLIC AUCTION FOR REGION OF DURHAM Cities of Oshawa and Peterborough, Ajax Hydro, CLOCA, Towns of Ajax, Newcastle, Pickering, Whitby, Richmond Hill TO BE HELD AT RMD AJAX WORKS YARD, Taunton Rd. W. (Road #4), Ajax SAT., SEPT. 28TH 9:30 A.M. 90+CARS, PICKUPS, VANS, HEAVY TRUCKS, SNOW AND TURF EQUIPMENT 10-76/81 Chev, IHC, Ford dumps/plows/sanders; 4-74/77 IHC, Chev c/w sewer cleaners, Gradall & Droll excavators; 9-graders and 4WD loaders; 2-Kubota tractors; weedeaters; bombardier; lawnmowers; equip trailers; chainsaws; zamboni; sweepers; Mott mowers; Case 580 backhoe; MF tractor loader; 5-86 Cavalier/Acadians; 6-86/88 Safari and Toyota vans; 7- 83/85 Chev vans; 11-79/85 Chev/Ford slake/dumps/crews; 10-86 Chev/ Ranger/Toyola Pickups; 80 Ford F350 4x4 Pickup. OFFICE/RESTAURANT EQUIP. PARTIAL LIST ONLY!!! VIEWING: Friday, Sept. 27,1991,3:00 - 6:00 p.m. TERMS: $300.00 CASH deposit on each major item M.R. JUTZI&co. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AUCTIONEERS 450 WOOLWICH ST. S„ BRESLAU (KITCHENER) (519) 648-2111 FAX (519)648-3163 _ 1 39-1SN AUCJtON SALE THE ISLANDER BANQUET HALL MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 30TH, 1991 VIEW 6:00 P.M. SALE 7:00 P.M. DIRECTIONS: HWY # 7A east to Island Road, north on Island road to Concession 10. Turn west 1st street turn right. MERCHANDISE RECEIVED FROM, CATALOGUE, MAIL ORDER AND DEALER, TV NETWORKS ETC WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION SALE PARTIAL LISTINGS: Jewellery, diamond rings, studs, gold bracelets, chains, coins, dolls, Doulton, stereo TVS, VCRS, FAX and answer machines, machines, cordless and speaker phones, Compact Disk stereos, gym bikes, pearl and S/P cutlery sets, S/P tea and coffee sets, food warmers, warmers, casserole sets, big jewell boxes, chinoise porcelain vases 5" to 24" high, bowls, serving sets, dinnerware sets, binoculars, Bread box, crystal crystal vases, bowls, ice buckets, candy dishes, porcelain lamps, plaques, 7pcs steel cookware, Chippendale furniture, oak tables, Bentwood rocker chairs, console tables with mirrors, Cheval mirrors, cannlster sets, musical carousels, baby cradles and changing tables, pedal cars, I.B.M., Atari, Amstrad hard/D PC computers color, sports cards, signed sticks and bats, FVC cars, fireplace screens and tools, air and vacuum ' cleaners, alarm systems, perfumes, cameras, clocks, golf carts, chess sets, folk and electric guitars, Llmogo vases, flatware and cutlery chests, etc. Too many to mention. Terms Cash, VISA, M/C, Cheque with VISA, Auction Sales Auction Sales Nestleton Welcomes New Season Thurs., Sept. 26,11 a.m. Bailiff Sale 1200 Phillip Murray Ave. Unit. 7, Oshawa By virtue of the Landlord and Tenant Act RSO 1980 we are clearing the assets of Jiggers Mobile Wash by public auction to include 1978 Ford 9000 w/gas tank body set up with- complete pressure wash system, system, 1978 Chev. 6500 w/van body set-up with complete pressure wash system, office equip., IBM typewriter, shelves, storage cabinets, drums of soap, mise, truck parts, tires, Viking dryer, and more. For more information call 1-416-263- 4252. Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. Terms are cash or certified cheque! Thurs,, Sept. 26,6 p.m. Warner's Auction Hall 1/4 mile W. of Colborne on Hwy. 2 Selling approx. $25,000. worth of inventory from United Co-op including new fencing, tools, lawn and garden supplies, paint, 2 new 2 drawer filing cabinets, quantity new stacking chairs, barn and farm supplies far too many to list. All sold with no reserves, reserves, plus selling 16 ft. fishing fishing boat with 50 hp. 4 cyl. Mercury outboard and good trailer, trailer, 5 hp. riding lawn mower (like new), exceptionally nice 9 pc. dining rm. suite including ext. • table, 6 chairs, china cabinet and server, also nearly new round oak table with centre pedestal, leaves, and set of pressback chairs, also nearly new dining table and set of 6 hoop back chairs, 2 antique washstands, antique chest of drawers, antique oak Hoosier cupboard complete with bins in excellent cona., modern dresser dresser w. mirror, sofa bed, 2 occasional occasional chairs, nearly new 2 door top of line Kenmore fridge, 30" stove, auto, washer and dryer, chest freezer, sofa table, chrome table and chairs, wall unit, beautiful lazy boy chair in excellent cond., nearly new snow blower w/track drive, dishes, china, glass, mise, household articles too numerous numerous to list. Two auctioneers selling two rooms. Sale starts 6:00 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary Warner, Warner, D. Denny, Auctioneers, 355- 2106, Thurs. Evening Sept. 26 7:30 p.m. Holstein Dispersal Complete Widemer dispersal for Mervyn L. Wideman, Unionville, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. 35 head, reg., class., O.D.H.I.C. tested, A.I. sired including daughters of Sterling, Missile, Designer, Renegade. Completely homebred, 7 red and white, 20 milk cows, 4 bred heifers, 13 open heifers • and calves. Several due this fall. Followed by the September Consignment Sale including Reg and Grade, fresh and close cows and bred heifers. Consignments will be accepted for this sale. If you wish to consign to this sale, please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852- 3524 or 9755. Thurs., Sept. 26,6:30 p.m. Sports Cards and Collectables Agriculture Building Orono Fairgrounds An opportunity to purchase by public auction rare and collectable collectable sports cards, many major star and rookie cards, complete sets, boxes, memorabilia, etc. Terms: Cash, Visa, cheque, (I.D. required). Sports Auction Services, 436-0836, 987-5402. 983-5556. Thurs. Evening, Oct. 3 6 p.m. Furniture & Antiques Auction sale of furniture and antiques antiques selling at the Wilson Sales, Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including 8 pc. Fr. Prov. dining room suite, ant. leather sola (excel.), walnut wardrobe, ant. pine armoire, chairs, desk, pine bookcase, antique cash register, register, brass fire extinguisher, elect, sew. machine, frames, dishes, 7' fibreglass boat and motor, snow fence, horse jumps, trailer, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755, Thurs., Sept. 26,10:30 a.m. 1100 Skae Dr., Unit 5 4 6 Oshawa (Philip Murray to Skae Dr.) We are selling the assets of Craig Mechanical including 3 Ridgid pipe threaders, cutters, arc welder, torches and gauges, gauges, large quantity of hand tools, ex. wrenches, socket sets, pipe wrenches from 36" - 10", screwdriver, hammers, welding equipment, electric grinders, tool boxes, work tables, steel and copper and PUC pipe, toilets, toilets, plumbing supplies, valves, unions, etc., large quantity of welding rod, 7 aluminum ladders, ladders, fridge, drafting tables, plus many more tools. Toshiba fax machine, 3 personal computers, computers, 1 c/w colour monitor, Panasonic printers, reception unit, 6 - 3 & 4 dr. lateral files, legal 4 dr. files, executive chairs, wall unit, grey desks, side chairs, photocopier, excellent excellent office equipment. 1986 GMC Safari van, 1990 GMC 4X4 1/2 ton (fully loaded), 1990 GMC 1/2 ton. Note time: 10:30 a.m. Viewing: From 9 a.m. sale day. Excellent sale of tools and office office equip. McLean Auctions and Liquidations, 576-7550 or 686-3291, Sat., Sept. 28,10 a.m. Estate Sale Warner's Auction Hall 1/4 mile W. of Colborne on Hwy. 2 Selling the estate of Mr. Don Masterson, late of Belleville, Ont. Nearly new Kenmore auto, washer, older single door fridge and 24" stove, antique dresser w/serpentine front and bevelled mirror, old Belleville crock, old cast iron bank, old cast iron dog, unusual old brass bell with marble base, 2 color TV's - one portable - 1 console, chrome set, bed sofa in excellent cond., other sofa in excellent, cond., modern chest of draw- 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. Sat., Oct. 19,10 a.m. Consignment Sale McLean Auction Center Lindsay Accepting tractors, farm machinery, machinery, recreation vehicles, riding lawn mowers, boats, cars, trucks, trailers, snowmobiles, snowmobiles, construction equip., shop tools, etc. For advertising consign by Oct. 9. Bring to barn or phone (705)324-2783. Sat., Oct. 5,10 a.m. Unreserved R.V. Auction at Peterboro Auction Center Hwy. 7, E., Peterborough On instructions from a secured creditor we will sell the following trailers, park models, 12' wide General homes, Corsair mo- torhome, 87 Corsair Soverin 28'C body motorhome with double air, 2 new General 12'X40' and 1-36'X12', 88-38' Travellaire, 21' Terry Chevron, 24' Holi, 22 1/2' Glendale, 30' Corsair, 33' Mastercoach, 24' Fleetwood, 22 1/2' Scamper, 20' Prowler, 21' Monitor, 22' Taurus, 17' Prowler, 35' Mastercoach, Mastercoach, 33' Terry, 35' Bonair with 2 tipouts, 25' Mastercoach, 28' Terry, 23' Taurus, 2V Apal- ache, plus we expect about 15 other large trailers from a secured secured creditor. Also selling with no reserve on instructions from a secured creditor, the assets \ of 564872 Ont. Ltd. operating ers, vanity with mirror, double \as GARNET BURNS CON- bed, single bed, oak library STRUCTION Ige. quantity of table, 3 drawer antique chest, lazy boy chair, plant stand, chrome set, old cedar chest, glass claw ft. piano stool, old radio, radio, bedroom suite, antique walnut walnut buffet, antique walnut china cabinet, antique parlor table, old coal oil lamp, small wardrobe, wardrobe, coffee and end tables, several odd antique chairs, antique antique bookcase (needs refin.), small antique oak drop front desk (needs refin.), plus numerous numerous other articles, Ige. number boxes of dishes, some antique and collectable pcs., all packed by family and unseen at time of advertising. Auctioneer's Auctioneer's note: We are celebrating our 5th Anniversary in our business. business. We would like to thank all of our valued customers for their support over the last 5 years and invite you to join us on Saturday. We will buy the coffee. Drop in and have one on us. Sale starts at 10 a.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary Warner, Auctioneer, 355-2106. 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. Fall Stocker Sales at Lindsay Community Sale Barn Ltd. R.R.2, Lindsay Sale time: 10 a.m. Sept. 27: Mini Stocker Sale - Selling at approx. 1:30 p.m. Oct. 23: Yearlings and calves. - Peterborough - Victoria County Cattlemen's Association Sales - Cattle must be pre-consigned. Contact Wayne Telford, Lake- field 705-292-9531. Oct. 30: Yearling Sale. Nov. 6: Calves and pre-conditioned pre-conditioned calves. Nov. 13: Yearlings and calves, Carl Hickson, Owner and Auctioneer, Auctioneer, 705-324-9959, 705-324- 2774. GLOBAL AUCTIONS (416) 475-3793 39-1SN TOOLS OF THE TRADE SHOW AND SALE Sunday, Sept. 29th, 1991 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission $3.50 Kahn Barn Brock Rd, N. Pickering, exit 399 Hwy 401 The only antique tool show in Ontario featuring tools of various trades, household and farm, kitchen, chocolate moulds. Also Indian artifacts, survey and medical Instruments, books and catalogues. Info 433-7086 22Ü5H various sized durafoam cement forms, 1976 Inti, tandem axle truck with Hiab 1165 AWN crane complete with winch 41' reach, 82 Chev crew cab with utility box, 77 Chev 1 ton dually crew cab, 75 Chev 1 ton dually, 76 Chev pickup with spraying unit, tandem axle trailer, Regency base and 2 way radios, table saw, transit, form sprayer, generator,. 3 hp. air compressor, compressor, acetelyne torches, small tools. Also selling former REPOSSESSION AND BAN- RUPTCY VEHICLES: Mostly late model 1990-91 cars, pickups pickups and vans. Some subject to reserve bids. 88 Citation Supreme Supreme motorhome, immaculate, fully equipped, double air. 1990 GM 4X4 pickup, 1991 Pontiac Grande Prix, 1990 Chev Lumi- na, 90 Tracker, 1989 Plymouth Voyager, 1975 Corvette, 79 and 81 Cadillacs, 1991 GM Safari van (loaded). BOATS: 1987 Peterborough Peterborough 25' boat with cuddy, 1984 SeaRay 28' cruiser with cutty and aft cabin with twin 228 Mercs. Both boats are excellent and fully equipped, 23' Chris- craft Scorpion. Don't miss this excellent sale. Terms are cash or good cheque. On large items, $1,000. cash deposit, balance by certified funds within 3 days. For information or flyer call Peterboro Auctions, (705) 745- 5007. Dale and Orval McLean, Auctioneers. Sun., Oct. 6,12:30 p.m. at Malmont Sales Arena Blackstock Selling 100 head of Angus cattle. cattle. Sale consisting of a.large selection of high quality purebred purebred and commercial cows, many with calves. Also a nice selection of bred heifers and herd sire prospects. All cows will be pregnancy checked. Sale sponsored by Eastern Ontario Angus Club. For information information please ■ contact Sale Managers - Auctioneers, Ross Bailey, 416-985-0697 and Har- vey Graham, 416-986-4856. Sun., Sept. 29,12 Noon Agriculture Building Orono Fairgrounds Sale to include a selection of quality articles from 2 older local homes, one estate and one lady's home who has given up housekeeping. Partial list to include include 5' pine harvest table, 2 old sideboards, dining room table, chairs and buffet, china cabinet, cabinet, Ice cream parlour table (from Dean's Bakery, Orono), bedroom suite, several quality dressers, washstands, parlour and pine tables, blanket box, numerous old chairs, press- back rocker, treadle sewing machine, old toy fire truck, wooden tricycle (c, 1900), 2 Donald Duck rubber toys (c. 1930), enamel bread containers, containers, milk bottles (Silverwood, Glen Rae, Betties, etc,), scrub boards, copper boilers, parlour stove, treadle sewing machine,, etc. Plus a fine selection of glass and china (Nippon vases, depression and carnival glass), plus many more pcs. still unpacked. unpacked. This auction includes many fine articles found around an older home. A must-be-there event for anyone Interested In antiques and collectables. Early viewing, Saturday 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. MacGregor Auction Services, Mike MacGregor, 987- 5402 or Junior West 983-5556. Set., Oct. 5,10 e.m. Large Auction Sale For Mrs. Frank Hoskin, 1 mile east of Nestleton on 7A Highway. Highway. Selling antiques, furniture, dishes, wicker items, and hardware. Watch for ad next week. Bailey - Graham Auctions. Auctions. 416-986-4856,. Sat., Sept. 28,6:30 p.m. "Saturday's Auction Action" Every Sat. Night at 6:30 p.m. Pethick Auction Barn Haydon 10 ml. N.E. of Oshawa Each week we have a good selection selection of antique and modern furniture, appliances, tools, lawn and garden equip., sports equip., memorabilia, and lots of collectable, interesting and unusual unusual pieces. Terms are cash, cheque or Visa. For more info, call 416-263-4252. Sale managed managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Powell Auctions. " Sun. Afternoon, Sept. 29 1 p.m. Partial Contenta for Lila Kirk, Norwood & Consignments 48" round oak pedestal base table w/leaves, 6 matching oak, leather seat chairs; new scale "Williams" piano, exc. cond., claw foot piano stool; pine blind door jam cupboard; pine harvest table; small drop leaf table; old pine tool box and tools; adze; brace and bit; small steel plane; wooden block planes; Stanley 41" moulding plane; Beatty washstand; hat rack; brass jelly pan; several pcs. graniteware; child's miniature cast iron; Bennington bowls and soap dish; pine table w/drawer; fainting fainting couch; 6' oak showcase cabinet w/iron claw feet; "Lowneys Chocolates" embossed embossed on bev. edge of glass; sliding mirrored doors; cedar chest; washstand w/towel rack; two barley twist oak arm chairs; oak china cabinet w/buffet base; small dovetailed blanket chest; rocking chair; oak desk; brass items. Sale open for consignments. List your articles for sale - Now!! Les Brittan, Auctioneer, Hastings, 705-696- 2196. 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 Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker In last week a small error. Correction: At the Nestleton General UCW program Heather Heather Malcolm played "Memories" "Memories" from Cats and "Presto" from Grade 8 Conservatory. Summer is indeed over September September 21 and we are now in the process of welcoming fall. September is transition month, moving from Summer to Autumn; Autumn; a gorgeous time of year. We'll look ahead and hope for many warm, sunny days with the grandeur of Autumn upon us, when hillsides and valleys are a riot of color of every hue! We surely live in a beautiful country. How lucky we are! Family Concerns A fantastic outing was a highlight on Wednesday when Ncta Fish of Cadmus was hostess hostess for a delicious luncheon held at the Bonfire Restaurant in Lindsay. Later, pictures were taken at Ncta's apartment, then we enjoyed enjoyed a tour of Merle Hcintz- man's beautiful home in Black- stock, and viewed her interesting interesting antiques, closing the afternoon afternoon with a cup refreshing tea and a delightful lunch. Those present were our guest Christina Henderson of Edinburgh, Scotland, and friends Edda Bowman of St. Christopher, Ncta Fish and Mabel Cawker. We do thank Merle for her warm hospitality and Neta for a pleasurable afternoon. afternoon. Dr. Bill Cawker of New Zealand has been visiting relatives relatives in many places throughout throughout Ontario for some weeks. We were very pleased to meet him and sister Betty at Hank's Pastries on Monday this past week at the lunch hour. What a great catching up on news of the families. Bazaar and Euchre The Port Perry Hospital 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' DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED MONDAY 4:30 P.M. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the contract listed below, submitted to tire Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, 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 documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address. Tender NW91-36 - Gravel Crushing 1 Hauling (approximately 52,000 tonnes) Closing Time 1 Date: 12:00 Noon (local time) Friday, October 11,1991 The lowest or.any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 268 Date of Publication: Wed., Sept. 25,1991 39-1 SN Œïie Canadian g»taU0man 62 Kinfi 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/MasterCard No. Expiry Date All Advertisements include G.S.T. Auxiliary is planning a Bazaar and Euchre for your pleasure, to be held in Laichman Centre, September 27, 12-4 p.m., the Euchre to commence at 1 p.m. Hope you can attend! Nestleton United Church An excellent attendance for Sunday, September 22, 11:15 а. m. at the United Church. Kay Notman and family greeted at the door. Reverend Dale Davis delivered delivered a strong sermon re: "Strained Relations", a great message for each of us to "mull over" and perhaps do a little better. Lessons were read by Kay Notman, taken from Mark 9: 30-37 and James 3: 13-18. The children's theme was of interest and kept the youngsters on their toes, taken by the minister. Claire and Jennifer Notman sang "That's What Friends arc For" with Carol Mairs accompanying accompanying on the piano. Glenn Malcolm and Chuck Hill received received the offering and this service closed with the great old hymn "Thank You, O Lord" by Frederick Herman Kaan 1929. Organist Gwen Malcolm. Keep in mind next Sunday, September 29 at 11:15 a.m., the Nestleton UCW is in charge of the worship service. Please join with us for this meaningful day. World Wide Communion will be held Sunday, October б. Thanksgiving Sunday is October October 13. Ladies Aid The Ladies' Aid of Ncstlc- ton held their September meeting meeting in the Sunday School Room. President Dorothy Lee welcomed members and read a poem. The opening hymn "Follow "Follow Me the Lord Said" and the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. Norma Wolfe read the Scripture lesson and the explanation. explanation. The minutes were approved approved as read and the financial financial statement given. A request from Port Perry Nursing Home for a donation, moved and seconded, that $50 be sent for their dream to come true. Plans were finalized for the Church Anniversary September September 29 at 11 a.m. Reverend William Fairley will be the minister, and the Port Perry Seniors Choir will present special special music. Christmas calendars to be ordered. For the program,. Norma Wolfe read "My Prayer" and Bertha McLaughlin read "Decisions" "Decisions" and "Abundance". The closing hymn "Jesus Calls Us" with Winnifred Davison at the piano. Mizpah Benediction repeated in unison. A tasty lunch was served by Dorothy Lee and Norma Wolfe and a social time enjoyed. Presbyterian Church The regular service was held in Nestleton Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. with Reverend Reverend William Fairley in the pulpit. pulpit. Joyce Taylor was the able organist. ■ The Responsive Psalm was 125 and Scripture from Job 28 and St. Mark 9. The story for the children was an explanation explanation of responsibility, and the Book of the Bible was Jeremiah. Jeremiah. The Sunday School classes have started again, with Dorothy Dorothy Lee in charge. All children arc very welcome. Next Sunday, September 29, the 146th Anniversary of Nestleton Presbyterian Church will be celebrated at 11 a.m. with Reverend William Fairley in charge. Special music will be provided by the Seniors Choir, Port Perry. A pot-luck luncheon will be served following following the service. Reverend Fairly spoke on the question. "Where is the place of understanding", and it can only be reached as it is lived. Christ is the Savior of all \ the world, and reigns over all. Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm Malcolm of Nestleton recently called on Dora and Harper Kelsey Kelsey and Wilma and Stan Allin, both of Newcastle, and Marjorie Marjorie Brooks of Maple Grove. Ncta Fish "hosted" a family dinner on Sunday at her apartment. apartment. An enjoyable occasion with plenty of visiting and reminiscing. Those present were Calvin and Leannc Gordon Gordon and 1-year-old Melissa from Stroud, Vicki Bannister and friend Lance from Peterborough, Peterborough, and Calvin and Yvonne Holland, Chad, Craig and Alanna. Russell and Edda Bowman and Pat, St. Christopher, attended attended a Bowman family reunion reunion at the home of Susan and Jeffrey Cookson of Bowman- villc. Forty attended from East Lancing, Flint, Michigan, Kirkland Kirkland Lake, Sudbury, Ottawa, Montreal, Mississauga, Sandy Cove, Richmond Hill, Barrie, Brampton and Sharon. What a wonderful get-together! October 26: Who done it at Nellie's Place? Watch for further further clues as the mystery unfolds! unfolds! The Canadian Statesman 1 Complete coverage of all your Community events. SPORTS • LOCAL NEWS • PHOTOS • EDITORIALS-FEATURES • COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS • COMPREHENSIVE CLASSIFED and REAL ESTATE SECTION "77u* Statesman - It's Your ( 'am m u n ity Newspaper" CROSS CANADA MARKETPLACE ITS FAST - ITS EASY! ONE CALL, ONE BILL DOES IT ALL. THINK BIG - CALL THIS NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS. VACATION/TRAVEL SOUTH CAROLINA - MYRTLE BEACH RESORT. - Oceanlronl condos, housekeeping provided. Indoor pools, saunas, Iannis. Goll and vacation packages: winter rentals from $400/month. Free brochure: 1-800-448-5653. ENJOY THANKSGIVING in Beautiful Haliburton Highlands. Seven meals, including Thanksgiving dinner. Fireplaces, TVs, entertainment, indoor whirlpool and sauna, walerfront equipment Induded. Call lolllree 1-800-461-7699. BAHAMAS VACATION. Enjoy a cruise lo Ihe Bahamas lor 5 days and 4 nights. $173.50 U.S. per person. Call (602) 350- 9014. "Restrictions apply." "Licensed and Bonded." PETS/LIVESTOCK BOXER PUPPIES, CKC, registered, talloed, dowormed, needles, written guarantee. $450. (613) 470-6260. FLEA MARKETS ADDITIONAL AREA READY 1er (all reniai. Book early. Smiths Falls Flea Market, 65 Cornelia Street East, (613) 283-8448. Every Sunday. CALABOGIE FLEA MARKET Open Dally. Vendors Saturdays and Sundays. Antiques, collectibles. Indoor Outdoor vending space available. (613)752-2468. Bird Feeding Park, and picnic area. Sport Cards. MOTOR HOMES MOTORHOMES MOTORHOMES MOTORHOMES. Inventory Liquidation Sale, 40 unite. New and used. All sizes and makes. All prices slashed. Call 1-800-263-7955. North Brock RV. Port Perry, Onl. 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