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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Apr 1993, p. 10

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i 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, April 7,1993 Deadline for Wednesday Edition -- Monday at 4:30 p.m Classified Advertising Rates and Policies Up to 20 Words.... .....$6.00 All Classified Advertising is Each Additional Word... .....30* Payable in Advance Display Classified 58* per agate line VISA and MasterCard are Accepted In Memoriams $6.00 plus ■ „ -, _ 30* per line of verse G .S.T. is not included in prices. Box Number Rental : $2.00 -- . „„„„ c Too Late for Classifieds., DoubleCharge Please phone 623-3303 for Deadline 11 a.m. Tuesday assistance Births Deaths In Memoriam Card of Thanks Coming Events Articles for Sale BOLDUC - Allen and Lori (nee Crossey) are pleased to announce announce the birth of their first son, Michael William Allen, weighing 8 lbs. 6 oz. on April 1st, 1993. Proud grandparents are Bill and Mary Crossey of Bowmanville and Allen ana Doreen Bolduc of Oshawa. Special thanks to the nurses on the maternity floor and Dr. Beatty at Oshawa General Hospital. HENDRIKX - Mark and Martha (nee Hickey) are proud to announce announce the arrival of their first child, Marissa Katharine. Born on Friday, April 2, 1993 at 5:51 p.m. weighing 6 lbs. 6 oz. Proud grandparents are . Don and Cynthia Prout, Gertrude Hen- drikx, Walter and Jill Hendrikx and Arthur Hickey (Halifax, N.S.). Proud great-grammas are Ethel Ritter, Vera Prout and Cornelia Cornelia Hendrikx (Holland). Special thanks to Dr. E. Vincent and-the wonderful staff at Memorial Hospital, Hospital, especially Donna, Hazel and Sue. It's A Girl Hesson, Bill and Margaret (nee Carey) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Brittany Christine, born on Sunday, March 28, 1993, at 1:48 p.m., weighing 6 lbs 9 oz. A little sister for Cory. Special thanks to Dr. Lesser and. the nurses "at O.G.H. Proud grandparents are Bill and Joan Hesson of Bowmanville and Andrew Andrew and Margaret Carey of Hamilton. 14-1S SALLOWS - Jeff, Laura Lee and big brother Derek would like to announce the arrival of Dylan Lee Jeffrey on March 22 at 2:29 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 14 ozs. Thanks to Dr. Sylvester and the maternity staff at MHB. VANDERGAAST - John, Rita and sister Kaitlyrt are happy to announce the safe arrival of Nadine Nadine Adriannè, born March 22, 1993 at 5:15 p.m. weighing 7 lbs. 11 1/2 oz. Proud grandparents are Corry Vandergaast - Abma and Jelle Abma of Bowmanville and Andy and Ruth Demmer of Port Perry. Many thanks to Dr. Irish and the wonderful maternity nursing staff of Memorial Hospital. Hospital. Bowmanville. Anniversary The family of Ray and Sadie Flee cordially invite friends, .family and neighbours to their ;• :50th Wedding Anniversary Pine Ridge Bible Chapel 397 Townline Rd. N. at Adelaide Ave., E., Oshawa Set., April 10th from 2-4 p.m. Best Wishes Only 13-2S FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Plants, Cards, Gifts, Crafts and .Garden Supplies fannctitoK 1J3 Division Street, Bowmanville, Ont. 623-5577 2-tfS OSHAWA MONUMENT CO. LTD. .. ■ Family Memorials - > Bronze and Granite Markers • Cemetery Lettering - Designing and Lettering Done on Premises • No Salesman Involved - You Decide When We Can Assist You 1457 KING ST. E. Court! oe 434-8111 1-ttsN STAI'TX )I vl ) MOWMK.YIS M3 Kmq SI E Pnvvm.mvillf' INDOOR SHOWROOM <>;'3 It 1 SO S !. Vi- | I , !' ■ • 1 ■ ' 1 ■ ' I i IS CALL TOLL FREE I Mild llil IHIH BALENKO - Peter R. At Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Sunday, April 4, 1993 at the age of 75 years. Peter, beloved husband husband of Jeanne. Loving father of John, Patricia, Michael and Barbara. Barbara. Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Tuesday. Tuesday. Funeral service complete in our chapel on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Cremation. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society in his memory would be gratefully appreciated appreciated BANDSTRA - Oege. The Lord took Home at His appointed time at Holland Christian Homes, Brampton on Saturday, April 3, 1993. Oege Bandstra 1905 - 1993 beloved husband of Lieuwk- je Bandstra. Dear father of John and Anne; Jenny and Bill Dyk- stra; Jim and Betty; Herman and Henka; Mike ana Jenny; Anne and Claude Bierstaker; Bob and Pat. Also survived by 32 grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren. greatgrandchildren. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home 7 - 9 Monday. Funeral'service was held 11 a.m. Tuesday'at Ma'ra- natha Christian Reformed Church. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. DE VERB - Margaret. At her residence residence on Saturday April 3,1993. Margaret De Vere, beloved wife of the late John Joseph De Vere. Dear mother of Elaine Minacs, John Phillip Roger De Vere, Yvonne Aguecl, Michelle Allen and Mandy Clevette. Loving grandmother -of Andrea, Jane, John, Brent, Karl, John, Bryce and Jordàn. Dear sister of. Maureen Maureen Warner arid James Fleming both of England. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 7 - 9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service was held in the Chapel 3 p.m. Monday. Cremation, Thornton Crematorium. Memorial donations donations may be made to The Cancer Society.• JONES - Charles Melville (former (former owner of Port Hope Telephone Company). At Strathaven Life- care Centre on Monday, April 5, 1993 in his 93rd year. Melville Jones of Newtonville, beloved husband of Mary (nee Lane). Loved uncle of Fae (Jones) and Carman Cornish, Shirley Jones and her late husband S.M. (Bud) Jones, William (Bill) Lane, Gloria Gray, Ted (Edward) Lane, Barry Lane, Leona Sfewart and Robert Leuty. Fondly remembered by his great nieces and nephews., Friends may call at the Morris Funeral Funeral Chapel, 4 Division St., Bowmanville Bowmanville on Wednesday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral service complete from Newtonville United Church on Thursday at 2 p.m. Spring interment Lakeview Cemetery, Cemetery, Newtonville. Donations to the Newtonville United Church in Melville's memory would be appreciated. appreciated. MERCER - Charles Roy. Suddenly Suddenly at Vancouver General Hospital Hospital on March 25, 1993. Chuck Mercer formerly of Kendal, Ontario Ontario in his 27th year. Beloved son of David and Kathleen Mercer Mercer of R.R.#1, Havelock. Brother of Mrs. Glen Brown (Darlene) of Mississauga. Grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth Knight of R.R.#1, Havelock Havelock and the late Roy Mercer. A memorial service was held at the Roselawn Funeral Home, Vancouver, Vancouver, B.C. on Saturday, April 3,1993 at 11:30 a.m. Cremation (Brett "Havelock* Chapel, 705- 778-2231.) WILSON - A. McKenzie. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Saturday, April 3, 1993. A. McKenzie (Mac) Wilson (Retired Inspector O.P.P.) aged 66 years. Beloved husband of Ethel Hunter. Dear father of John, Judy Griffith, Jamie and Jell. Loving grandfather of Stacy, Jason, Jason, Kim, Gillian, Katy, Christina and Christopher. Dear brother of Mary Wilson and Lily Webb. Rested Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Homo, 2 - 4 and 7- 9 p.m. Monday. Monday. Funeral service was hold in the Chapel 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. afternoon. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Memorial donations may bo made to The Cancer Society. Society. In Memoriam WRIGHT ■ Marion M. Wilh treasured treasured memories of a dear daughter daughter and sister who passed away April 10,1986. Sunshine fades and Shadows fall, But sweet remembrance Outlasts all, Always romomborod, • Dad, sisters and brothers. "Flowers Say It Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 Trade mark ol Van Belle Gardena 7-ttS MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Eelobllthod In 1061 623-5480 4 Division St. Bowmsnvllle *Jrs) PnG'AnnANOCI) AND I'nCI'AID FUNERAL SERVICES AVAILA01G 3-H0N AIKEN - Nettie. In loving remembrance remembrance of Nettie who passed away April 9,1992. A little tribute small and tender Just to say we still remember. - Isabelle, Margaret, Barbara and Tom. BROWN - In loving memory of a dear husband, grandfather and great-grandfather, Howard John, who passed away April 9,1967. Your presence is ever near us Your love remains with us yet You were the kind of a husband Your loved ones would never forget. forget. - Sadly missed and ever remem- bered by wife Mary and family. • GOODMAN - In loving memory of a mother, Marjorie, who passed away April 8,1986, and a father, Clarence, who went to be with his wife February 10,1993. When we must leave you for a little little while Please do not grieve and shed wild tears, And hug your sorrow to you through the years But start out bravely with a gallant gallant smile; And for our sake and in our name Live on and do all things the same, Feed not your loneliness on empty days But fill each waking hour in useful ways. Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer And we in turn will comfort you and hold you near, And never, never be afraid to die For we are waiting for you in the skyl - Love you forever, your daughter daughter Judy, son-in-law Rusty, grandchildren Jeff, Sandra, Crystal Crystal and Shane. HOLROYD - Brian.'In, loving memory of a dear son who passed away April 13,1977. As angels keep their watch up there Please God just let him know, That we down here do not forget We love and miss him so. - Always remembered by Mom, Dad and family. JONES - Jim. In loving remembrance remembrance of a son who passed away April 12,1992. God saw you getting weary He did what he thought best, He put His arms around you, Jim And whispered, "Come and rest". - Dad. Mum and family. KORTEKAAS - In loving memory memory of Darlene who passed away April 10,1991. It's been two years since you've been gone Since God took you to His promised promised home. We think of you in silence And often speak your name But all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. Our hearts still ache with sadness sadness And secret tears still flow For what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. - So dearly missed and loved by Mom, Dad, sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, in-laws. MUTTON - In loving memory of a dear father and mother; Father, Father, Garnet St. Clair, who passed away May 17, 1987 and mother, Hilda G. George, who passed away April 12,1990. These days are remembered And quietly kept, No words are needed We shall not forget. For those we love don't go away They walk beside us every day, Unseen and unheard, but always near so loved, so missed, and so very dear. - Sadly missed by daughter Marilyn, Marilyn, son-in-law Bill, children and arandchildren. PROUT - In loving memory ol a dear husband, father, grandfather grandfather and great-grandfather who passed away on April 4,1989. There will always bo a heartache And many silent tears, But always the precious memories memories Ol the days when you wore hero. Wo hola you close within our hearts And there you will remain, To walk with us throughout our lives Until wo moot again. A cluster of beautiful memories Spiayod wilh a million fears, Wishing God had spared you For many, many more years, - Loved and forever romomborod by wife Vera and family. RUTHERFORD - Audrey. In loving loving memory ol our bolovod wife, mother and grandmother, Audrey Adams, who was taken so suddenly suddenly lour years ago, April 9, 1089. Though absent you are very near, Still loved, still missed, and very dear. • Bob, Doug, Lynne and family. TERRY • Irene. In loving memo I wish to express my gratitude and appreciation for tne concerns concerns and good wishes extended to me during my stay at Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital. The cards, phone calls, flowers and visits from neighbours, relatives and friends can never be repaid. A special thanks to the nurses and staff of the Community Care Unit. Also Dr. Garam, Dr. Hoy and Dr. Shrives. I also extend my deepest thanks to Rev. Yates and Rev. Osborne for keeping me in their prayers. May God's blessings be with you ail. Lyle McMahon WE wish to thank all those who helped make our 50th Anniversary Anniversary so very special - to our family family who worked together to make 1 this day a highlight and surprised us with our first Limousine ride - Aunt Verna who came from Windsor Windsor - our many relatives and so. very many friends who joined us on March 27. Your cards were so beautiful. To Doug Barber who put together tapes of the 40's and 50's and other special songs. To the ladies of Black- stock U.C.W. who prepared arid served the delicious luncheon - you're the best! Even the weatherman co-operated and gave us sunshine! What a blend of joy and happiness we have to remember our special day. : Carl and Jean WE would like to thank family, relatives and friends for joining us for our 40th anniversary and for the lovely gifts and cards received. received. Also special thanks to our family and Jean and Ralph for making it a special time for us to remember. Ariel and Alta Langstaff Personal TIRED of your own cooking? Try Lorraine's Kitchen. Five home- cobked meals weekly. Mi- - crowavë ready. 623-3105. SINCERE Singles Personal Introduction Introduction Service. A confidential confidential way to meet that special person. person. Join Ontario's fastest growing growing membership. Let us change your life. Phone Judy 725-5757 or Heather 1-800-667-3283. Singles World Dances In Durham Region on Easter Weekend Good Friday, Sat. night and Easter Sunday Make new friends and renew old acquaintances. Al| single and unattached persons welcome. For locations, dress codes and admission costs phone 416-623-7007. 14-1SW Lost DALMATIAN puppy, male, 3 month's old, lost in Bowmanville Creek area. Reward. If you have any information please phone '623-6186 after 5 p.iri. LADIES' prescription glasses, pearl grey frames, lost in downtown downtown Bowmanville. Please phone 623-9644. TUESDAY, March 30th, Newtonville Newtonville area, blonde Spaniel/Retriever Spaniel/Retriever cross named Sasha, neutered neutered male, black collar, very friendly. Please phone 786-294/ if you've seen him. Instructions COMPUTER training one on one, computer set-ups, DOS, word perfect, etc., our hours are flexible. Phono 263-8037 days, 263-4616 after 5. Notices ry ol my dear molhor who pnnnod nwny olovon yomo ngo April 6, 1982. God saw you worn gulling tlrod Whonncuro was not to bo, So Ho closed Ills arms around you And whleporod como lo mo, You didn't docorvo what you wont through And so Ho gavoyou roBt. God'# gardon must bo beautiful Ho only inkoo tho boat. • Always romomborod by Bon Allan and dnuphlor-ln-law Edna. TRIM • GordorTin loving momo- ry ol a dear husband, fnihor and grnndlallior who loll us suddonly on April 11, 1077, I Ils momory Is ns dear today A# In tho hour ho passed away, - Sadly mlssod and novor forgot- Ion, Isabelle, Hrueo and Jessica, Dave, Marilvn, Michel# end Murk. MY Galfriond's Closot - a quality consignment storo, now accepting accepting spring and'summer ladios clolhos and accossorios, 17 King St. E„ Bowmanvillo, 623- 4410. REGISTER now lor Durham Col- logo Continuous Learning courses. courses. Spring/Summor calendar available now and courses begin tho end of April. Bo sure to see weekend college and workshops sections. To register phono 436- 1100 or 721-2000 oxt. 507 for more information or to have your calendar mailed. PUBLIC MEETING Newcastle Community Hall Board To elect two citizens of Newcastle to tho Community Hall Board for form of two years. Monday, April 19/93 7:30 p.m. In Council Chambers 14-2SN Camping Grounds CEDAR VALLEY RESORT Oeeional Trailer Camping Beautiful $912.. 1993/94 7kmoastolOrono/Hwy. 118 on Cone, Lino 5 1-416-786-2562 14-1SW Please recycle this newspaper BOWMANVILLE Business and Professional Women's Club will host a Myers-Briggs Personal Development Seminar on Saturday, Saturday, April 17, 1993, 8:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at Flying Dutchman Motel, Motel, Bowmanville, $50, each (including (including lunch). For more information information please phone Susan Bowers Bowers at 416-436-0846. Legion Auxiliary BINGO LEGION HALL Every Wednesday night Jackpot 59 numbers Time 7:30 p.m. '14-1S Durham Central Agricultural Society Annual Banquet Wed., April 28th Orono United Church Roast Beef Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Adults $11 Children $6.50 ■ Tickets - Donna Scott 983-5026 14-1SW CAROLE'S COUNTRY TEACHING COUNTRY & WESTERN COUPLES - LINE GROUP DANCES AND MUCH MORE HAVE FUN!! Port Darlington Marina Hotel Thursdays 7-9:30 p.m. Slarllng April 8th $5 per person Dancing Afterwards 14-2SW -15-1N LUNCHEON Tyrone 60+ Club Wednesday, April 14 12 Noon Tyrone Orange Hall Euchre to follow Admission Luncheon $5.00 Euchre $1.00 14-1SW TRINITY U.C.W. Salad Luncheon Wednesday, May 5th 11 a.m., 12 noon, 1:00 p.m. Tickets $6.00 Tickets available from Church / Office 623-3138(1 -4 p.m.) Joan James 623-2282 : 144S BROWNSDALE COMMUNITY, CENTRE ; Golf Course Rd:, Newcastle « BINGO Monday Nights 7 p.m. Early Birds Sale of Nevada Tickets HALL AVAILABLE for rentals Phone 416-987-4013 for Information 1-tfSN LIVE BAND "THE CHILL" Thurs., April 15th Fri., April 16th in the Brig Port Darlington Marina 2/4 dance every Saturday night Music by D.J. Bill Van Boxtel 14-2S 30" Auto-clean stove and 31" self-defrosting fridge, excellent working condition, owner is moving, moving, asking $425. for both. Phone 623-0368. ' YORK 2001 home gym with removable removable leg/thigh extensions with pec deck and shape mate, also have a rowing machine, all of above, $350.987-3437 8 1/4" Sears radial arm saw." Phone 623-4234. 9 Pc. diningroom suite includes buffet, china cabinet and six chairs, excellent condition, $475. Phone 263-8781 after 4 p.m.. ALL new - Sectional sofa, $375.; glass top diningroom table and four chairs, $275.; daybed, $175.; brass single, headboard, $30; queen and single bed frames, $20., lamps, $20. Sears washer and dryer, four years old, $395.; one year old Maytag dryer, dryer, $250.; 10 cu. freezer, $175.; Please phone 623-4594. BEAVER lathe, $395.; Foley- Belsaw planer, $460.; Trade- master 10" bandsaw (new) $299. Bronson's Sharpening 723-7307 1015 King St. E„ Oshawa. CUSTOM made stain glass Victorian Victorian reproduction windows door sidelights, Tiffany lamps, and swags. Phone 987-5367 after 4:30 p.m. DINING room set - 6 chairs, table and hutch, $350.; stove, $150.; fridge (was $1,200), asking asking $550. Phone 623-0829 after 6 p.m. j ENVIRACAIRE air cleaner Systems, paid $450.,. asking ' $250., 1 year old; Crash Test Centre, one man, $25.; T2 Arcade Arcade game for Sega, $40., A-1 condition. 623-8314. FP oil fired boiler furnace, high efficiency. efficiency. Phone 263-8460 and leave a message. FRANKLIN fireplace, cast iron, decorative, asking $250. Phone 623-9527. GOOD used TV tower, aerial and rotor, $50.; also boy's bicycle, 3 speed, $60. Very good condition. Phone 987-4825. MEMORABILIA from large private private collection, 1800's/early 1900's Town of Bowmanville and area. Information list. Phone 725- 9109.■ NEW cedar, pine single and double double lawn chairs, oak planter stands, spoon racks, mirrors, pine wishing wells, no tax. Phone (705) 277-3561, if no answer leave message. ONE white crib and mattress, $75.; Rock-a-Roo chair, $10.; plus other baby items; one white Kenmore fridge' Phone 987-5212, ONE year old Woods side-by- side fridge/freezer, white, moving, moving, must sell, $900. 623-0331 or 623-3434. ".v. - a:.- RAWLEIGH Products - Medicated Medicated ointment, black pepper. Golden Pride Products for health - Bee pollen, bee propolis, green barley. Phone Jackie 623-4801, SIZE- 3, white wedding dress, short sleeves, bustling train, head piece included, $500. Phone 623-7857 after 5, SNOWMOBILE and Motorcycle Repairs. - 50% off regular rates, 10 years experience. Summer storage available. Phone Steve Whyte, 25 Church St., Bowmanville. Bowmanville. 623-2894. Business Opportunities HASTINGS/RIVERVIEW Custom built 2,000 sq. ft. home overlooking Trent River. 3 largo bedrooms, air cond„ sauna, billiard billiard room, open kitchen and living living room wilh 3 walkouts, to largo dock. All this pluslll Plus 3,000 sq. It. attached hall on 1 3/4 acres zoned tourist commercial, asking $245,000. with hall down. Best firm offer by May 15th takes It. Phono now1-705-696-2196. SAFETY and security products and electronic alarms for personal, personal, residential and business. Indopondonl distributorships availablo. For more Information, Linda (416) 983-9392. FORTUNE 500 SERVICE CO. expanding In area seeks serious Individuals lor management positions, • Training provided lor tho right person. • Excellent Income potential, Ideally suited for people 25+. Serious Inquiries only. For personal Interview phono Harry 623-5588 ________ 14-1SW UNITED IMPORT - EXPORT MONTHLY MAGAZINE Hlbbert International 2943 Hancock Rd. Courlloe, Ontario L1E2M2 416-434.756$ FAX: 434-2624 13*1 W, 14-ISN LIS IS: Importer «/Exporter# ol various products from around tho world, Inti mail-order oilers, and Inl'l, trade publication, one year subscription: 12 Issues US $55,00 lor elan subscription, 12 Is* sues, US $00,00, sample copy nvnllablo, DeNalt Paint Armstrong Vinyl from $6.99/sq. yd. Richmond Carpet Commercial Carpet Over 100 yds. $4.99 under-100 yds. $5.99 41/4 wall tile from $1.56 sq. It. Klace ceramic tile - 6x6 from $1.19 San-Lorenzo ceramic tile - 6x8 from $1.23 Professional Installation available. Rice & Co. 4 St. George St., Bowmanville 623-1622, 263-2101 49-tfS Large Selection of EASTER PLANTS • Hydrangeas • Pixie Lilies • Pink Oriental Lilies • Mums • Dish Gardens Pick up your copy ol our Easier Flyer lor Early Spring Savings Easter Lilies from $3.99 Pure white trumpet-shaped flowers on long slom ol dork groon foliage. Each plant Is gift-wrapped lor Easier giving, Those long-lasting lillos aro an Ideal gift lor Easlor. 2 miles West of Bowmanville on Hwy. No, 2 Tel: 623-2300 Open Dally 8 a.m. ■ 6 p,m. Good Friday 12 noon ■ 6 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY BSIjBB 14-1SW PADDY'S MARKET NEW AND RECONDITIONED APPl IANCES F rvv Drllvnry on NI W A l.ii'ji- M-lfi tn in ,)! ni V: in I UM ll fi.Ht 1 . All!' nil/.'ll - ,.f • h HOURS " . it '» | ■" » |. Ml T .Hinton Md I out of ('ourIII n Hd RHtil Hampton ?OT 1)100 5-tfSN MILLER'S ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES 5086 Main St., Orono 416-983-6166 Buying and Selling ■■ t " • Firewood, hardwood, del. 4x8x16" $65 4x8x1211 $60 Klin dried shavings $3.45/bale ROKA LUMBER Days (705) 277-3381 Evenings (416) 434-6665 We now sell the Heritage Woodstoves 5-tfSN ^W'4 FRUIT MARKET HWY. 115, ORONO 983-5628 C.A. McIntosh Empire Delicious , $7.50 per 1/2 bushel, Fancy Grade $2.95 for 6-lbs. Mutsu - Russett Golden Delicious All Crisp and Juicy like in the Fall 4-litres fresh cider $3.95 Maple Syrup - Honey Brown's Potatoes White and Brown Eggs and much more 12-4SN LARGE TREES Colorado Blue Spruce to 9 ft. Birch clumps and ' Sugar Maple to 15 ft. 983-587714-isw EASTER BOUQUETS BLOOMING PLANTS FRESH ARRANGEMENTS Hop on down, or call CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 DIVISION ST. BOWMANVILLE, ON 623-5577 ■Hr 14-1SW I VI. 11 Television Service Co. • TV and VCR Repairs • Low Rates Sale on Magnavox TV's and VCR's 185 Church St. Bowmanville 623-3883 30 years experience 12-3S $40 $30-$55 $15-$25 $12 TREES SPRUCE and PINE JUNIPERS FRUIT TREES FLOWERING SHRUBS PERENNIALS 6 Km North of Newtonville on Newtonville Road (#18) 13-tlSN Yard Sales YARD SALE Sat., April 10th 254 King E., Newcastle 10 «.m.» 3 p.m. Tools, Hardware, Colloclnblos, Working Gromophonos, Acotylono Torchos Relndete April 17lh 14-ISW YARD SALE 2 Vanstone Court, Bowmanville 623-1790 Sol., April 10th and Sun., April 11th 9:00 »,m.*1:00 p.m. 224 Dro/Rlmi, Quoon Slzo Wnlurbod, TV, Furniture, Toys Onloro, Coni Oil Lamps, Royally Colloclnblos, Homs loo numerous lo mention, 14-ISW

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