The Claringlon/Courlice Independent, Bowmanvillc, Saturday, January 20,1996 11 HOW TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ... Classified Advertising Rates and Policies Combined with The Canadian Statesman Up to 20 Words $10.20 Each Additional Word 54e Display Classified 99e per agate line In Mcmoriams $10.20 plus 54*t per line of verse Logos, Boxes, Artwork $15.00 Box Number Rental $5.00 Too Late for Classifieds Double Charge All Classified Advertising is Payable in Advance VISA and MasterCard are Accepted G.S.T. is not included in prices. Please phone: (905) 623-3303 Deadline for Weekend Edition - Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. 'Too Late for Classified" Deadline lQa.m. Thursday J By phone Call 623-3303. Ads placed by Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. will be published that Weekend. Payment may be made by VISA or MasterCard. fiy Fox r-r Fax your ad to us at 623-6161. Please ensure you provide all pertinent information including credit card number and expiry date, and a telephone number where we can reach you, if necessary. By Post t^] V Mail your ad to: The Canadian ' Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanvillc, Ontario L1C 3K9. Ads should be mailed to arrive by Wednesday. Be sure to enclose your cheque, money order, VISA or MasterCard number and expiry date^ ïn person ■py We're open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. Place your ad by Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. for Weekend publication. If you can't make it in during office hours, we have a mail slot in the front door. Births Deaths AUSTIN - Glen and Beth are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Mary Katherine, at Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario Ontario on November 27, 1995. A sister for Graham and Laura. Proud grandparents are Don and Enid Austin of, Bowmanville and Dan and Mary Ann Breidenbach of Evansville, Indiana. KELLY - Christopher and Caroline Caroline are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, daughter, Madeleine Grace, weighing 8 lbs. 11 oz. on December 28, 1995, at Pembroke, Ontario. Proud grandparents are Merv and Connie Kelly. . OUGH - (Collier) Howard, Joanne and big sister Alana are pleased to announce the birth of Rion Winslow Howard, on January January 3, 1996, weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. Proud grandmother Betty Collier, Collier, loved and missed Poppa Winslow and grandmother Patricia Patricia Benedetti. Special thanks to Drs. Vincent and Westgarth and nurses on maternity for their spe- cial brand of TLC. PARIS - Alex and Laura (nee Buttery) are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their beautiful son, Adam Edward, born Thursday, Thursday, January 11, 1996 weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz. A brother for Amanda. Amanda. Proud grandparents are Herbert Herbert and Josephine Paris of Cour- tice and Kay Buttery and the late Ted Buttery of Bowmanville. A very special thanks to Dr. Hollander Hollander and to the wonderful maternity maternity staff at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. In Memoriam Card of Thanks Coming Events HOLMES - Rupert. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Thursday, Thursday, January 11, 1996. Rupert Holmes (aged 66 years) dearly beloved husband of Barbara. Dear father of Glen (Carol), Jamie (Marilyn) and Peter (Brenda). (Brenda). Dearest grandpa to Jim, Jessica, Jessica, John and Sarah. Private memorial service was held at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division St. N., Bowmanville. Cremation. Friends were invited to join the family for a reception (in Rupe's memory) at the Wheel- house (Wilmot Creek) from 12-2 p.m. on Saturday, January 13, 1996. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the charity of your choice or to the Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. MARTIN - Arthur. At his residence residence on Tuesday, January 16, 1996 in his 99th year. Arthur, beloved beloved husband of the late Zillah (Dewell) Martin. Dear father of Wesley, Thelma (Mrs. LLoyd Flintoff), Audrey (Mrs. Keith Bick- ell), James and nis wife Delores, Greta (Mrs. Melvon Shiels), Donna (Mrs. Maurice Preston), Donald and his wife Gayle and the late Marion Wright. Loved by his many grandchildren ana great-grandchildren. Private family family service was held at the Morris Funeral Chapel on Thursday. Cremation Cremation at Thornton Crematorium. Donations to the Memorial Hospital Hospital Foundation in Arthur's memory memory would be gratefully appreciated. appreciated. : -YS> - X f ; MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1,841 FUNERAL SERVICES PRE-ARRANGED & PREPAID H/y/zaiE ffPtofsaionafBiUjusLU Li. fJmfoxtanL Funeral Directors Paul R. Morris Robert B. Williams Gary M. Conway Doug R. Rutherford ANSWERING YOUR CALL 24 HOURS 623-5480 PARKING • AIR CONDITIONED FULL FLEET OF VEHICLES MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. 4 DIVISION ST. (AT QUEEN) 7-tfSN Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home THOUGHTFULNESS, SERVICE & CONCERN A Family Owned Business, Offering: Traditional Funeral Services Prearranged and Prepaid Services - Cremalion Arrangemenls Alternatives to Traditional Funerals-r Out of Town Shipping Cory Kuipers, President 623-5668 OFFSTREET PARKING 53*Division Street, Bowmanville, Ontario 1,1C 2Z8 29-1SC MARTIN - Edward R. "Ted" - At Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay on Monday, January 15, 1996 in his 77th year. Ted, beloved husband husband of Yvonne. Loving father of LaVerne (Ed) and his wife Helen of Peterborough, Murray and his wife Juanita of Newcastle, Joan and her husband Wayne Bowen of Cavan, Kay and her. husband Ray Boundy of Camborne. Dear grandfather of 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Friends called at the Morris Funeral Funeral Chapel, 4 Division St., Bowmanville Bowmanville on Wednesday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral service •complete in our chapel on Thursday Thursday at 1 p.m. Spring interment Orono Cemetery. Donations to the Alzheimers Society and Parkinson Foundation would be Gratefully appreciated. PYBURN - James Albert. At Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, January 15, 1996. James Albert Pyburn aged 63 years. Husband of the late Alma Pyburn (nee Boisvert). Dear brother of Arthur Howard Pyburn. Dear uncle of Flora Sharpe of Orono. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division St. N., Bowmanville. No service \or visitation. Cremation. SCHWARZ - Carl. January 12, 1996 at the Oshawa General Hospital after a short but valiant battle with cancer and surrounded surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of Ann. Devoted father of Lorin and Joel. Dear brother of Joe and brother-in-law of Marion and Jackie and Fred Yack. Funeral Funeral was held Sunday, January 14, 1996. Mourning will be observed observed at 257 Sherwood Court, Oshawa, until Thursday night. Will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Donations to Palliative Unit of Oshawa General Hospital or Cancer Research. STAFFORD MONUMENTS 143 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-8150 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby 1-800-461-4848 after hours Oshawa 905-579-1116 * Cemetery monuments * Granite or bronze markers * Inscriptions * Written guarantee Free winter wreath and flower vases (in season) * 20 colors of granite available * Precise computer designed drawings for risk-free approval before carving. Free matching bases are available on some monuments. Call for details. PLEASE NOTE: FREE winter wreaths are now available at Stafford Monuments, 143 King St. E., Bowmanville. Various colors available. Please drop in or call 623-8150 for complete details. i-tfSC BOTTRELL - Lillian. In loving memory of a dear mother who passed away January 27,1994. In tears we saw you sinking We watched you fade away Oùr hearts were almost broken You fought so hard to stay But when we saw you sleeping So peacefully free from pain We could not wish you back To suffer that again. Butin our hearts - Always remembered by daugh- ter Elsie and John. COBBLEDICK - Larry Ross. In loving memory of a dear son and brother who passed away January January 26,1988. You have left us forever It was so unexpected, But despite the deep wounds That your leaving has left behind in our hearts, You will always be with us We will never forget the wonderful wonderful years, We had enjoyed with you Nor give up hoping to see you again one day. Written by your brother Frederick John Cobbled!ok - Lovingly remembered by mother June, brothers and sisters Ann, Debbie, Connie, Sharon, Judy, Fred, Earl, Wayne, Randy and Jeffery. DESMIT - Angela. In loving memory of my best friend. It has been over 6 months since you left us all. Today would have been your 35th birthday, of course you are in my thoughts. I don't cry as much anymore,"the ache in my heart has lessened some. But that doesn't mean I will ever forget you, and all that we shared. Thank you again for always being there for me. Birthdays are but Gateways to Eternal Life Above Where God's children live Forever In the Beauty of His Love You will be in the best of company company this year, Angela and suffering suffering no more. - In friendship always. Love Jo. HUBER - Lloyd George. In lov ing memory of a dear husband, - father and grandfather who passed away January 20,1993. As with mother nature there is a time When all activity must cease; A time to rest, a time to sleep. It is then that we reflect upon the beauty Brought to us by memories of the last. lot a day goes by when we don't think of our dear father, The laughter, the tears, the happy times. Forever in our hearts, Dad, And loving you forever. - Daughter Linda, son-in-law Clemence and grandchildren Wendy, Lloyd, Nicole and Zig- mond. G OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY LTD. In celebrating our 35th Anniversary as a family business, we will be offering special prices. We would like to thank all of our customers for our continued success. 1457 King St. E., 1/4 Mile East of Oshawa City Limits 434-8111 2 , (S0 MONUMENTS Simpson Memorials 121 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-6581 INSCRIPTIONS GRANITE OR BRONZE MARKERS • Indoor/Outdoor Displays • Competitive Prices • Guaranteed Workmanship • Etchings, Personal and Scenes "Tfom Bill Alldread Ernie Eves 623-7626 623-4104 TRY US BEFORE YOU DECIDE 3-1SC THE family of the late Marg Cummins Cummins is most appreciative of our friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown to us during the loss of our mother and wife, the support shown to us during her illness and at the time of her death will not be forgotten. forgotten. Sincere thanks to Dr. Ob- ney, doctors and nurses of the Oshawa General Hospital, members members of the • Bowmanville Ambulance Ambulance Service, Morris Funeral Chapel, Rev. Knox, Enfield U.C.W. for hosting lunch after the service. Gordon E. Cummins and family WE would like to thank relatives, friends and former neighbours for attending our Open House and dance. Also for cards, gifts and flowers. Special thank you to our precious family for all work involved, involved, and the ladies of the Bowmanville Legion for the lovely dinner and lunch. We shall never forget our 50th Wedding Anniversary Anniversary special day. Happy New Year to all. Norm and Joan Avery R.R.#3, Bobcaygeon Personal 12 Step Open Meeting Do you have an addiction? Do you know someone who has? Come check us out - we have the solution. Testimonies and music Christ Group Ministries meets 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at.the Lions Centre 26 Beech Ave. Bowmanville 7 p.m. All are welcome! Registrations Latin Dance Salsa/Merengue dance instruction. Private & group lessons available for the beginner or advanced. Phone 404-0341 Instructions BECOME a nail technician. Courses available in acrylic nails, waxing and pedicures. For information call The Nail Station Career Training Centre, 723-8083, leave message. PIANO, flute, recorder and theory theory lessons available, ages 4 and up. Exam and festival opportunities opportunities as well as pop music for recreational students. Phone Brenda Lowry now at 623-6631 or 623-1595. Coming Events SAGA's Fifth Annual General Meeting This will be an extremely relevant meeting for all residents of the Ganaraska Watershed and users of the Ganaraska Forest. A panel will discuss: "WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF CONSERVA TION AUTHORITIES IN THIS PROVINCE?" with panelists Vickie Barron, Gen. Mgr. Credit Valley Conservation Ian Angus, Reeve, Township of Hope John Lindsay, Councillor, Town of Cobourg, and Board Member - Ganaraska Conservation Authority Tues., Jan. 30, at 8 p.m. Oshawa Ski Club, West Chalet 3 km oast of Hwy. 115, on Reg. Rd. 9. Enter at Gate 1 Evcryono is welcome. Refreshments will bo served, a-isc Antique & Nostalgia Show Scugog Centre Community Hall 1655 Reach Street Port Perry Sat., Feb. 3,10 to 5 Sun., Feb. 4,10 to 4 Admission $2.50, Under 12 Free BURNS DINNER & DANCE Sat., Jan. 27 Purple Hill Orange Lodge Base Line Community Center Scottish entertainment, Bowmanville Legion Pipe Band. $25 / ticket For information 623-3521, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 623-2405 after 5 p.m. DANCE In Tyrone Old Hall Sat. Jan. 20 8:30-1:30 Dance to the music of Bobby Burton Band Admission $6. each EAST DURHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY Heritage Fair Antique Show & Sale Sun., Feb. 18th Port Hope Lions Centre 12-4 p.m. Theme: History on Film Dealers, antiques, displays of memorabilia Admission: $1. Free coffee For info, phone (905) 885-6805 Euchre Maple Grove United Church Sat.,Jan. 20 8 p.m,' NEW TO YOU SHOPPE 1/2 Price Sale 133 Church St. Bowmanville U.C.W. Fundraiser QUILT SHOW & TEA Jan. 27,1996 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Basement of Orono United Church STRESS RELEASER 5 Week Course Strategies to manage stress Relaxation techniques & gentle exercise program - guest speakers REGISTRATION 234 King St. E. Clarington Rehab. 623-8202 Open 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily Fee $65 Class is limited - register early Starts Tues. Jan. 23,7 - 9 p.m. until February 20th The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington 143 Simpson Ave. Bowmanville Annual General Meeting & Election of Officers Tues., Jan. 30 7:30 p.m. Margaret Rodgers will speak on "Art at the Front: A case study of the Visual Arts Centre, Whitby Arts, and the Robert McLaughlin Gallery," a paper which she presented at the Third Penn State Symposium on the History of Art Education in c\V 1 QQR