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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Oct 1991, p. 16

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( l 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, October 9,1991 Auction Sales Auction Sales Mon., Oct. 14,11 e.m. Thanksgiving Day Sale Pethlck Auction Barn Haydon 10 Ml. N.E. of Oshawa Take 401 East to Exit 431 Waverley Rd., North 8 miles to 8th Con. of Newcastle and follow signs This sale promises to have some of the best pcs. we have offered this year, to include, a 10 pc. mahogany dining rm. suite, suite, mahog. record cabinet, superb superb oak nail stand w/lion head nooks, 48" and 60" round oak tables tables and chairs, oak bow front china cabinet, oak flat front china cabinet, new 3 pc. chesterfield chesterfield suite, oak , pine and ash servers, dressers, washstands, Jacques and Hayes settee sets, and chairs, parlour tables, unususal oak fireplace mantel w/leaded glass doors, platform rockers and lots of other furniture furniture pcs. Glass and china to include include Nippon, Royal Crown Derby, Derby, Royal Doulton, depression, carnival, pinwheel, Limoges, cornflower, Spode, lots of English English china. Signed ltd. edition prints by A.J. Casson, Robt. Bateman, Trish Romance, Terry Redlin, Ron Parker, James Lumbers, and more. Also old barber's chair and several gramophones w/brass horns, 1971 Cadillac Sedan De Ville - collector's car. Plus lots more interesting and unusual pcs. This is a very large sale, come early for a good seat. Terms are cash, cheque or Visa. Lunch available. For more info, call 1- 416-263-4252. Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. Sat., Morning, Oct 12 10 a.m. Front St. West, Hastings Marine Auction Fall Clearance 1992 28' Weeres pontoon boat, sundeck, loaded; 1992 20' Weeres pontoon boat, Sportsman, Sportsman, furnished; 1992 16' Weeres pontoon boat, Sportsman Sportsman canopy, chairs, Lts.; 1991 Spectrum fishing boats, 1400/1600; 1990 Crestliner flat floor, split seats; 1990 Crestliner Crestliner Phantom 160, with live well, full canvas; 1990 Crestliner Viking Viking 170, with live well; two 1990 fibreglass boats, 16' Phantom - 18' Diaplio. MOTORS - Two 1990 6 hp., two 1990 3 hp. Merc.; one 1990 30 hp. Yamaha, Yamaha, 1 yr. factory warranty. USED BOATS -17' Sunray, 17' K.M.V., 17' Glasron w/trailer; 17' Crestliner 45 hp. Merc, and trailer; 16' Mirrocraft, 60 hp. Evinrude. USED SNOWMOBILES SNOWMOBILES - 1987 Yamaha ET 340, 1983 Yamaha 340 electric, 1989 Yamaha SRV (mint), 1986 Polaris Indy 400. Plus many more items related to marine operation. Terms: Cash, cheque or 10% down and bank financing. financing. Les Brittan, Auctioneer, Hastings, 705-696-2196. Call now tobook your auction. Sat., Oct. 12,10 a.m. Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. 2, Colborne Selling an estate from Colborne plus others, Gibbard solid walnut walnut 9 pc. dining rm. suite in excellent excellent condition, modern 3 pc. sofa set also in mint cond., round oak pedestal table with 2 leaves and 4 old pressback chairs all in original cond., matching pair recliner chairs both like new, 11 Royal Doulton figurines, all in perfect cond., 2 door wardrobe, old wicker chair, dressers with mirrors, chests of drawers, oak mirror, small bed sofa, chrome table and chairs, pair of nice wing back chairs, mirrored back fancy sideboard, carved umbrella stand with mirror mirror back, pine washstand, silver plated tea service, old trunk, reclining reclining chair, several old chairs (needs refin.), 2 old gingerbread clocks, qty. dishes, pots, pans, kitchenware, depression glass pcs., matching set of 6 old walnut walnut framed Victorian side chairs all in excellent cond., F.P. sofa in excellent cond., lamps, pictures, pictures, books, plus countless mise, articles far too many to list. Large holiday weekend sale with some good quality articles. Sale starts: 10 a.m. Viewing from 8 a.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary Warn- er. Auctioneer. 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 Frl., Oct. 11,6 p.m. Cornell's Auction Barn 3 Mlles E. of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 Findlay oval cookstove, antique dressers, 6 matching press- back chairs, antique telephone switchboard, chesterfields, 3 pc. and 4 pc. bedroom suites, qty, odd wooden kitchen chairs, Maytag wringer washer, wash- stand, coffee and end tables, wooden rocking chairs, refinished refinished oak dressers, walnut parlour parlour tables, chrome kitchen suite, suite, Inglis apartment size dryer, table and floor lamps, walnut 1/2 moon tables, Brooklin airtight airtight stove, horse drawn buggy, Stevens shotgun, Winchester Cooey 22 rifle with scope, Score 90-91 Canadian hockey cards plus other cards, plus a quantity of china, glass, brass lamps, picture frames and collectable collectable items, Don and Greg Cornell, Auctioneers, R.R.1, Little Little Britain, Phone or fax 705- 786-2183. 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 Thurs., Oct. 10,11:30 a.m. Holstein Dispersel Complete Gilher dispersal for Parkside Farm Ltd. of Nelson and Monica Giles, Powassan, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. 60 head, 33 milk cows, 14 bred heifers, 13 open heifers and calves, reg., class., O.D.H.I.C. tested, RHA 157-164-165, Highest County Herd Avg. Award Muskoka- Parry Sound 1990, several with over 200 BCA, 7 fresh Sept, and Oct., 16 due Nov. and Dec. Heifers are big and well grown. Many good uddered young cows. Followed by the October Consignment Sale. See last week's paper for full details. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755, Thurs., Oct. 10,6 p.m. 870 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby We are selling two estates from Oshawa including new Roxton sofa and chair, almond 2 dr. fridge, stove, dishwasher, 24" stove and apt. size fridge, washer and dryer, chest freezer, freezer, 2 bed sofas, wall units, maple table and 2 chairs, microwave microwave and cart, electric handicapped cart, Jacques and Hayes chair, swivel rocker, 303 rifle, 22 rifle, walnut table and 6 chairs, desk and oak chair, dressers, china cabinet, videos, videos, 3 pc. bedroom suite with 4 poster bed, brass book shelf, Filter Queen vac, many small items, new sofas, loveseats, chairs, boxsprings and mattresses, mattresses, coffee and end tables, reclining sofa and chair, seven pc. diner, upholstery fabric plus many other items. 1986 Ford Tempo, 1988 Dodge Aries. Note time: 6 p.m. Viewing: from 1 p.m. Thurs. McLean Auctions and Liquidations, 576-7550 or 686-3291. Sat., Oct. 12,11 a.m. Agricultural Building Orono Fairgrounds Clearing auction of mise, articles articles including a selection of fine china, glass and collectables from an older local home. Partial list to include 3 dressers, old buffet, pine wall cupboard, children's children's school desks, 3 sewing machines (including Singer treadle), treadle), wooden boxes, coat rack, old pictures, crocks, old Coke cooler, Coke cases, washboards, washboards, wicker, old records, tins and bottles, mise, chairs and tables, work bench, garden and shop tools, old mufflers and Ford tailgate, 5 h.p. Roper snowblower, gas lawnmower, plus a fine selection of quality china .and glass (carnival, depression, depression, Nippon, etc.), assorted assorted linens and many articles found in and around the home. Sale consists of mostly smaller items with very few large pcs., but does include a fine selection selection of unique and useful articles. articles. (Note day and time.) NEXT SALE: Saturday, Oct. 26 for H. Partner Plumbing and Heating, Orono. MacGregor Auctions, Mike MacGregor, 416-987- 5402, Junior West 416-983- 5556.1 Sat., Oct. 12,6:30 p.m. "Saturdays Auction Action" Every Sat. Night at 6:30 p.m. Pethlck Auction Barn 10 Ml. N.E. of Oshawa This week we hâve to offer a large consignment of merch. from local dept, store of off season, old stock, damaged container, car parts, sporting goods, household and other pcs. as well as our regular antique antique and modern furniture, appliances, appliances, tools, lawn and garden garden equip., and much more. Come and have a look at our Thanksgiving Day Sale. Terms are cash, check or Visa. For more info, call 1-416-263-4252. Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. 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 (7051324-2783. AUCTIONEER Don Stephenson Phone 623-1726 Estates, farms and all consignments wanted. / 34-tfSN Thurs. Evening, Oct. 17 6 p.m. Furniture, Antiques and Office Equipment Auction sale of furniture, antiques antiques and office equipment for the estate of Anna Hessen, Pefferlaw, Debbie Ross, Toronto Toronto and a Unionville business, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including Jacques and Hayes wash- stand, East Lake loveseat, chair and ottoman, East lake ash twin bed, oak full length mirror mirror with stand, Chinese Chippendale Chippendale table, caned chairs, bentwood caned rocker, hump back trunk, 2 coach lamps, round oak table, Singer treadle sew. mach., ant. hanging lamp, ant. brass and crystal chandelier, chandelier, Ige. blue flowered jug, Magnasonic 48" colour TV, 7 pc. teak dining room suite, kenmore fridge (1 yr. old), RCA stove, Kenmore apt. size freezer, 4 pc. walnut bed. suite, maple kitchen suite, Sears elect, reclining chair, Pace- saver Plus II mobile chair (1 yr. old), cedar chest, Acme wood and coal cookstove, Limited Edition native art prints, qty. office office desks and chairs, computer computer tables, file cabinets, Ige. qty. office accessories (all office office equip. In excel, cond.), hockey and baseball cards, Beaver table saw, plus many other items, Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755, Thanksgiving Monday Oct. 14,10 a.m. Auction Sale of Antiques, Collectables and Farm Machinery For the estate of the late Edgar Fiss, #1240, Glen Major, located located approx. 6 miles south of Uxbridge Uxbridge on the 7th Con. or 1 1/2 miles north of Balsam. Sale includes: includes: oak sideboards, pressback chairs, rocking chairs, cupboards, dining rm. tables, tables, oak tables, ant. pictures and frames, beds, dressers, mantel clock, old dishes, glassware, cookstove, 1948 Case tractor, rifle, slat, engines, engines, tools, 1979 Caprice Classic, plus much more. See last week's issue for full details. Note: There has never been an auction on this Fiss homestead farm. Two auction rings. Gary Hill Auctions, Sunderland 1-705- 357-2185, or ML Albert 1-416- 473-2138. Thurs., Oct. 10,6 p.m. Warner's Auction Hall 1/4 Ml. W. of Colborne on Hwy. 2 Selling entire hobby shop full of tools plus household furniture, appliances, etc., household articles articles include h.g. fridge, matching stove, apt. size washer and dryer, floor model color TV, nice sofa and matching matching loveseat, bedrm. suite with double bed, dressers, chest of drawers, coffee and end tables, bed sofa, occasional chairs, old drop leaf table, nice dinette table and chairs with matching buffet and hutch, single beds, antique walnut china cabinet w/matching buffet, chrome set, old trunks, reel to reel tape, antique antique parlour table, plus numerous numerous other household articles, articles, china, glass, lamps, etc., hobby shop tools include, De- Walt radial arm saw, nearly new Makita 12" planer and 6" jointer, 10" table saw with Ige. table, bench drill press, router, Beaver Beaver wood lathe with 6' bed, scroll saw, band saw, bench grinder, grinder, elec, drill, router attachments, attachments, mortising kit, several carpenters' tool boxes full of hand tools, planes, drills, drill bits, ext. cords, plus numerous numerous mise, tools and related articles. Two auctioneers selling two rooms. Sale starts 6:00 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary Warner, D. Denny, Auctioneers, 355-2106, Wed., Oct. 16,11 a.m. Contents of the home of Reta and the late Ken Cairns, 144 Queen St. N., Campbellford. Large quantity of dishes; antique antique pieces; cups and saucers; saucers; Corningware; silverware; cooking utensils; kitchen table and 4 chairs; 4 ant. wooden chairs; Westinghouse ff refrigerator; refrigerator; Moffat 24" electric range; electric appliances; Westinghouse automatic washer; trunk; 2 dining room chairs; - crock; Butler's Dairy milk bottle; other milk bottles; ironing board; bow front dresser; dresser; chest of drawers, bow front; antique wicker table, good; Necchi electric sewing machine; machine; modern hospital bed; floor lamp; table lamps; bedding, bedding, linens, etc.; small wooden cabinet; bevel mirror; bed chesterfield; 2 arm chairs; magazine rack; ant. table; round ant. table; pictures and frames; wall mirror; coffee table; stereo hi-fi; ant. stool; arm chair; corner chesterfield; RCA port, color television; lamp with prisms; floor lamp; hall tree; Electrohome console radio; radio cabinet; 3 card tables; 4 folding chairs; ant. end table, claw feet; blue vase with stopper; stopper; ant. wooden plant stand; wooden single bed; ant. dressing dressing table; roll away bed; ant. bookcase; vanity with round mirror mirror and bench; floor lamp; double double bed, box springs and mattress; mattress; 2 end tables; candle holders; 2 bedside lamps; ant. sewing cabinet; ant. drop leaf table; electric broom; blonde bedroom suite (bed, dresser and mirror, chest of drawers); pressed back chair; old radio; shop vac; office desk; Aladdin lamp;'coal oil lamp; ant. trunk; chaise x lounge; lawn furniture; blanket box; 2 bedside chairs; chest of drawers; wall mirror; metal bed; books; ant. pictures and frames; cast book ends; ant. horse figurine; ant. bench; dressing screen; luggage; two 24" fans, quantity of tools, wooden plane, picnic table, 30" alum. ext. ladder; garden tools; hose; vise; coal oil lantern; snow shoes; World's Navy boxes; boxes; 6' aluminum step ladder; wooden wheelbarrow; Master- craft 5 hp. snow blower, 18"; fishing poles; ant. chair, perforated perforated seat; Lawn Boy lawn mower; small bench grinder; electric drill, etc. Many more items of interest. Terms: Cash or cheque with ID. Owner and Auctioneer not responsible for accident or injury day of sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Campbellford. (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. Wed., Oct.16,1 p.m. Machinery Auction at Hickson Sales Arena R.R.2, Lindsay The property of B. Milford. 1987 John Deere 455E bulldozer, 3900 hrs. with bucket, pedal steering, canopy, back-hoe attachment; attachment; 1972 John Deere 690A excavator, hydraulic drive, approx, 1970; John Deere 690 excavator, chain drive; 1974 GMC tandem dump, as is; 1974 GMC tandem truck for parts, complete; 1959 La France aerial ladder truck, Cummings diesel, 130' ladder; 30' Golden Falcon house trailer, 3 way fridge, air conditioning, complete, 1975, 30' long; Int, TD7E bulldozer with 6 way blade, 2900 hrs. Other consignments, consignments, Int. 724 diesel tractor; tractor; John Deere 1020 tractor with loader; Brady cultivator; Rolst 10' double auger snowblower, snowblower, hydraulic chute. This Is a partial listing, Plan to attend, For consignments or further Information Information contact Sales Arena or Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Roaboro, Ont,, 705-324-9959 or 749-7084. Auction Salel "Kshn 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. Sun. Afternoon, Oct. 13 1 p.m. Riverside Auction Hall Front St. West, Hastings Property of Traverse Henderson and others. 1/4 cut oak bow front china cabinet, double drop leaf walnut gate leg table, 5 habitant rush seat chairs, pine gate leg table w/square legs, small pine blanket box, oval pine side table, pair of matching stained glass windows, large Quebec pine dough box, square ext. table w/fancy base, 4 pine side chairs, storage cabinet two doors, Waterbury gingerbread clock, pine spool side table, candle stand, pine/birch coffee table, caned side chair, pine tavern tavern table tapered legs, drop leaf table, 3 section mission oak bookcase w/leaded glass doors, maple bedroom suite/new suite/new box spring and mattress, mattress, hooked rugs, area rugs, 22" dia. Tiffany style fruit lamp w/curved panels, Tiffany style table lamp w/carmel slag glass panels, green Tiffany style hanging lamp, 2 re-conditioned widow air cond., 6 - 8,000 BTU, asst'd. garden equip., Quebec pine clock shelf, plus many more interesting items. Terms: Cash or cheque. No reserve. Les Brittan, Auctioneer, Hastings, Hastings, 705-696-2196, FAX 696-I 3613, Member of National Auctioneers' Auctioneers' Association. Call now . to book your auction. Weddings, Anniversaries and Births in Hamlet Enniskillen News by B. Wright Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. David Bortolazzo (nee Danna Heard) who were married married in our church on Saturday, October 5th. David is the son of Diane and Sante Bortolazzo and Donna is the daughter of Danny and Anne Heard. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon and Mr. and Mrs. Don Cochrane of Hampton on celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary on October 6th. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Snowden on the birth of their bundle of pink. Donna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb. This is the first granddaughter for Stuart Stuart and Doreen. Sunday noon visitors at Len Stainton's were Lisa Cryder- man and Steve Kellett, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton, Mr. and Mrs. David Stainton, Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simpson and Linda Cryder- man, Bowmanvillc, attended the 50th wedding anniversary celebrations of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope, Blackstock, held in Prince Albert Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brown, Lindsay visited last week with Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman. ' Mr. Andre Comellier was in Niagara Falls on business last week. Several from our area at-. tended the Bortolazzo - Heard wedding in Enniskillen United Church on Saturday with Reverend Reverend Bonnie Kelly officiating and the reception at the Orono Community Centre. Shirley Larke (nee Mills) Edmonton Alberta visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worry. Mrs. Muriel Weaving, An- caster spent the weekend with Floyd and Elsie Beckett. Friday Friday supper guests were Gary and Sandra Beckett, Lindsay, Marie and John Stephenson, Hampton, Wayne, Pat, Penny and Pauline Beckett. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson and Aaron, Oshawa were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb. A family gathering was held on Saturday evening at the Murray House in Port Perry to celebrate the 40th anniversary anniversary of Steve and Lois Nimigon. On Sunday all the Nimigon family attended an Open House at Rundlc Park in Oshawa to celebrate the 40th wedding anniversary of Barb and Don Cochrane, Hampton. Barb and Lois are sisters, and were married in a double wedding ceremony on October 6, 1951 at St. Mark's United Church in Whitby. They arc the daughters of Carman (and the last Evelyn) Foster of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Wooda- son and family, Oshawa were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Errol Groves. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman accompanied accompanied Mr. Ivison Tamblyn to visit their sister-in-law Mrs. Franklin Tamblyn in Brant Hospital, Burlington where she had surgery for a broken hip. Weekend guests with Myrtle Myrtle and Ella were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Demers and Shawn Avery, Kingston and Miss Vickie Robinson and Mr. Kevin Kevin Avery Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barbeau, Barbeau, Peterborough were Sunday Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Milne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Loran Pascoc (nee Betty Goync) on celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. anniversary. The Huggins grandchildren from Courticc visited on Wednesday and Thursday this week with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. The Church Announcements Announcements are as follows. October 13th - Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Sunday the Enniskillen congregation will be holding a food drive and harvest table to share our gifts. These gifts will go to the hostel services in Oshawa. October 16th - Enniskillen U.C.W. meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the church. The guest speaker and organist is Mr. Cory Kuipcrs from the Northcutt-Elliott Funeral Home. Cory is speaking on fu neral arrangements. Please bring along your men to this meeting. Saturday, November 2nd - The Enniskillen Guiding Parent Parent Committee arc holding a Craft Sale and Bazaar at the Enniskillen United Church basement from 9-3 p.m. Saturday November 2nd the G.M. Choir will be singing at the Tyrone United Church. Tickets will be available soon from Jacqueline Vancyk at 263-8460 and Ted Brock at 263-2781. Come and join the fun. Enniskillen Enniskillen Fitness every Tuesday Tuesday and Thursday evening -7 o'clock to 8:15 at Enniskillen Public School. For more information information call Line Motion 263- 8453 or Debbie Irvine 263- 8461. Residents Enjoy Color Tours Business Travel Opportunities Legion Auxiliary BINGO LEGION HALL Every Wednesday night Jackpot 53 numbers Time 7:30 p.m. 41-1S Wanted to Buy LAST ONE LEFT! One exclusive GOOD NEWS Direct Mail Agency is still available to a qualified person in BOWMANVILLE-OSHAWA. Earn $42,000 - $72,000 working independently from home. Initial investment from $3,500 up gives full ownership, training, supplies and on-going company support. Ideal for M/F with Marketing skills. For Free Info-kit call (416) 248-5555, Collect. REQUIRED TO START IMMEDIATELY Sell travel to family, friends, and fellow workers. Training provided. Earn Income In your spare time. Travel benefits, Join our team of Sales Reps. Get Involved in the world of travel. Phone us now, ask for Kathy at Gollger's Travel 623-4430 Wanted to Buy ROUND hay bales. Phone 987- 4067. 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 986-0689. FREE PICK UP ON Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles, i : Snowmobiles v n. For Wrecking Purposes in ■ SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 44-tfS' i I Œ&e Canadian statesman 62 King St. W. Bowmanvillc Box 190 62:1-3303 L1C 3K9 DAYCARE available. Shift work and all ages welcome. x xRefer- ences available. Stevenson and #2 area, 432-2287. ^EXPERIENCED mother to care for your child, certilied C.P.R., smoke free, hot and cold meals, lots of games and a fenced backyard. 436-8935. EXPERIENCED mother will babysit in own home, full and part time, reasonable rates, all ages welcome. Please phone Colleen 987-3957. MOTHER of 5 year old will provide provide TLC during the day, full or part-time, Lord Elgin School area. Phone 623-7728. MOTHER would love to provide daycare for your children in her home, Mearns Ave. and Orchard Park. Please phone 623-1768. MY two year old, daughter and I would like to share our weekdays weekdays with anotheXyoung child aged from 1 - 4 years. Our home is located in the country where we have lots of room for outdoor and indoor activities. If interested interested please phone 987- 4091. SAVE MONEY BY USING OUR HANDY MAIL-IN ORDER FORM DEADLINE MONDAY 4:30 p.m. PRIVATE Mortgages - The place to go when your bank says No! Anubis Investments, (416)668- 7200, 110 Green Street, Whitby, Whitby, 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 Information Information phone 623-3303, I | Name: i | Address: i i i j Phone: (Bus.) ! (Res.) ! DATES AD TO APPEAR j CLASSIFICATION i The Canadian Statesman j up to 20 words for $6.15 I additional words ... 300 each i [ Extended Market Reach i The Canadian Statesman and | The Newcastle Independent I up to 20 words for $9.25 j additional words ... 450 each j Please Print Ad Below including Phone Numbers ! I I I I 1 \ I \ I : DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING UNLIMITED LTD. Specializing In the designing, programming and maintaining maintaining of database applications on PC's, We will work with you to make your computers do what you need thorn to do, Phone/Fax: (416) 623-2459 41-1SN | Please Mail in Cheque or Money Order 1 Or Use Your VISA or MasterCard The beauty of the autumn leaves was certainly a part of everyone's weekend in this area. We hope that the wind and rain do not blow away the leaves for a while. Several from here have been away on color tours - to Vermont area as well as Northern Ontario. Congratulations to Jim and Dorothy McHarg who will be married 50 years on October 11. The family will be holding an Open House at the Ramada Inn, Kingston on Sunday, October October 13 after 2 p.m. If anyone is in that area this Sunday do make a point to join them on VISA/MasterCnrd No. Expiry Date All Advertisements include G.S.T. this happy occasion. Best wishes. wishes. Anyone who has made a pic or cake for any event of the Blackstock United Church over the past two years is asked to visit the basement of the church within the next short while to look over the plates that have accumulated over many months. Congratulations to Roy and Harold McLaughlin for their excellent standing at Rosen- eath Fair on the weekend. On Saturday, Roy and Harold teamed up and won the first Yelverton News by Harvey Malcolm October - The return of the Big Pumpkin! Hail October the unique month of the year in that it combines the last vestiges vestiges of summer and preludes the advent of autumn and a preamble preamble to winter. October possesses many attributes attributes that are peculiar to this month alone and distinguishes it from all others. This is the season that our arboreal forests reach their peak of perfection colour-wise.'Already the deciduous deciduous maples are providing a feast of beauty to behold with their combinations of fiery reds interspersed with their summer greens in various hues; the sumacs sumacs soon will be ablaze with their crimson glory; the elms and poplars will provide a contrast contrast with their multi-coloured yellows as the coniferous trees support an attractive backdrop of verdant greenery. Admittedly, there is nothing uglier than dull acres of drab com fields at this time of year. However, this is just a passing phase as combines are already gnawing at the edges and converting converting their raw material intes- tinally into the flotsam and jet- sum that returns to Mother Earth, plus truckloads of bright orange kernels to be converted into a variety of usable edible products. The fields of fall wheat provide provide a bright carpet of greenery that more than compensates for the drabness of the com fields. But, this is the month of the pumpkin! Here and there, acres of orange blobs dot the countryside countryside now that Jack Frost has disposed of their vines and exposed exposed these plump beauties to view. Pumpkins, like people, come in assorted sizes like people but share one thing in common, they are almost always always round and usually always orange. Their uses, of course, can vary from the decorative Hallowe'en pumpkin to the tasty tasty end result of pumpkin pie smothered in whipped cream. October has two events that rate high with almost everyone: everyone: Thanksgiving Day and Hallowe'en Night. Once a year a day is set aside to give thanks for all of Nature's Bounties. Sometimes, the original intent of the day is lost in the shuffle and the event deteriorates to an orgy of stuffing stuffing already over-stuffed bodies with monuments of food - turkey, turkey, mashed potatoes smothered smothered with gravy, etc. etc. topped off with 2 or 3 pieces of pumpkin pie. Disgusting isn't it? Then why am I drooling? Oh yes! One other minor event that I am doing my best to forget - my birthdatc. Just ran across a few new sugges tions on how to test oneself to find out whether or not hc/shc or me is really over the hill 1. When you walk by an open grave docs the grave digger digger chase after you? 2. Do the funeral homes refuse refuse to return your call when you ask about pie-paid funeral arrangements? 3. When you're walking on the main street do the Boy Scouts insist on helping you across the street - even if you don't want to go! 4. When you get up in the morning do you utilize more artificial parts than originals; e.g. teeth, glasses, canes, etc, to get your day started. 5. Do your kids implore you to divest yourself of all those useful articles which you've been collecting for the past 25 years (they unkindly refer to it as junk) so they won't have to next year or the year after? 6. When you stop for a rest at a bench in the park and accidentally accidentally doze off, docs some kind passerby try to give you C.P.R.? If you can answer to more than half of the foregoing, brother you're in trouble. We passed the test with flying colours colours - almost. 2 out of 6 ain't bad eh? Guess we'll take another another slug of Gcretol and try for another 3 years! place trophy and prize for the doubles. On Sunday in the singles singles tournament, Roy placed first. He was very pleased to be able to defeat the present Ontario Ontario Champion who is from Toronto. Toronto. You fellows certainly have great skill in this sport. Congratulations. Fair board members arc reminded reminded of the regular meeting which will be held on this Thursday evening October 10. Plans arc well underway for the annual Fiddle Contest which will be held on Saturday, Saturday, October 19 at the Rcc Centre beginning at 7:30 p.m. Sympathy is extended to Jean and Am Williams of Ncs- tclton on the tragic death of their daughtcr-in-law Brenda and grandson Travis Williams in a motor accident. Steve and Brenda Williams and their sons Travis and Cody live in Allison. Allison. Thoughts arc extended to the entire family from your many friends. Curling will soon be beginning beginning so anyone interested in joining the.Men's League, the Afternoon League of the Mixed League, please contact David Petrie, Joy Rudkin, Janet Janet VanCamp, Tara Taylor or Mark Graham as soon as possi- : blc. The third annual Oktobcr- fest on Saturday evening at the Rcc Centre was a great success with a fine crowd of fun-loving people. Winners of the polka contest were Brian And Cheryl DeJong, of the Women's Sausage-Eating Sausage-Eating Contest - Shirley ; Smith, the Wheelbarrow was auctioned over to the highest bidder - Neil McLaughlin. Music Music was provided by the D.S. Park Oomp-paa-paa Band. On October 1 there were 15 tables at the weekly card party with the following winners - Ruby Smith, Ncrta Masters, Grace • B assaut, Kathleen Watts, Bernice Loudfoot, Thos. Manns, Mary Cannon, Dorothy Edwards with Doreen Ferguson. Lucky Draws were won by Bcmicc Wells, Dorothy Dorothy Edwards, Mary Foots, Many Saltariche, Ann Taylor, Iva Mountjoy and Mary Foots. Over the weekend many from here attended the various activities of both Markham and Roscncalh Fairs. This coming weekend will sec many more at Norwood Fair with its many attractions. SPORTS NEWS SPORTS PHOTOS SPORTS WRITE-UPS When your club or team Is in need of additional publicity, photographs, etc. Contact Brad at The Canadian Statesman 623-3303 Pet of the Week Sandy would like to tell you his story, but he's a very quiet dog. Found sadly pacing near the side of the road where his last master abandoned him, Sandy waits hopefully for a more trustworthy trustworthy replacement. Sandy promises to be a loyal companion. He is a well-trained, blonde Lab mix with a bob tail. Animal Shelter 623-7651 Sponsored by:

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