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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Mar 1999, p. 6

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Page 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bmvmanvillc, Wednesday, March 10, 1999 HOW TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD .. tw yh 0 lie » Call 623-3303. Ads placed by Monday at 4:31) p.m. will be published on Wednesday. Payment may be made by VISA or MasterCard. 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. st Classified Advertising Rates and Policies Up to 20 Words $7.30 All Classified Advertising is Each Additional Word 40c Pjyable m Advance Display Classified 70c per agate line ' anJ M^tCard ate Accepted In Mcmoriains $7.30 plus, 40c per line of verse 0 S T " lnduiL ' J in Logos. Photos, Boxes. Artwork $ 10.00 Please phone: (905) 623*3303 Box Number Rental .... . .. $5.00 Deadline f „ Wednesday Hdiiim - Monday at 4:30 p.m. loo Late tor Classifieds Bout,le Charge - Too Ule f „classified" Deadline 10 a m. Tuesday \t4 Mail your ad to: The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanvillc, Ontario L1C 3K9. Ads should be mailed to arrive by Monday. Be sure to enclose your cheque, money order, VISA or MasterCard number and expiry date.^ in y cl ■s«' 1 B3 3 We're open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m,, Monday to Friday. Place your ad by Monday at 4:30 p.m. for Wednesday publication. If you can't make it in during office hours, we have a mail slot in the front door. Births SMITH / FARROW - Steve and Jody wish to announce the birth of their son, Carter Ronald Smith, on Tuesday, February 23, 1999 at 6:40 a.m. weighing 6 lbs. 15 oz. at Lakeridge Health Bowman- ville. Welcomed by grandparents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins cousins Tanner and Ty. Special thanks to Dr. Spruyt and nurses on the maternity floor. Deaths Deaths ALCOCK - Janice Elaine. At Lakeridge Health Oshawa on Saturday, March 6, 1999. Janice Elaine Alcock aged 32 years. Beloved wife of Dean. Dear mother of Carley and Melanie. Loving daughter of Louise and the late Bill Varcoe. Sister of Frances Williams. Daughter-in-law of Aline and Ross Alcock. Sister-in-law of Darren and David Alcock. Visitation was held at the Northcutt Elliott Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division Division St. N., Bowmanville, 7 - 9 p.m. Monday. Funeral service service was held in the chapel 1 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Bethesda Cemetery. Memorial Memorial donations may be made to the Cancer Society. COGGAN - Jean K. At her residence on Saturday, March 6, 1999 in her 77th year. Beloved wife of Harold L. Coggan. Loving mother of Elaine and her husband Tom Brown of California, Bruce Coggan and his wife Shirley of Brockville and Doug Coggan and his wife Lynne of Ponty- pool. Dear sister of George Bruce of Yellowknife. Loved grandmother of David and Fraser Coggan, Laura McCalister and Todd Brown and Melissa and Michael Coggan. Sadly missed by her great-grandchildren C.J. and Reece. A private family service service was held at the Morris Funeral Chapel, 4 Division St., Bowmanville, cremation followed. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society in Jean's memory would be gratefully appreciated, HIRCOCK - David. Suddenly at his home on Tuesday, March 2, 1999. David Hircock aged 60 years. (President of tirono Fish & Hunt Club and retired from Lasco Steel). Beloved Beloved husband of Shirley (Jones) Hircock. Dear father of David and Lorraine; Roger and Cathy; Cathi and the late Keith Searle; Christopher and Kathy and the late Debra. Loving grandfather of Tara, Colby, Taylor, Curtis, Haily, Cody, Cassandra and Alisha. Dear brother of Nathan, Don, Gwendolyn Jones and the late Bernard and Aubrey. Brother-in-law of Sonny and Dorothy Tonna; Gladys and Floyd Jones and former father-in-law father-in-law to Michael Sayeau. Visitation was held at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division St. N., Bowmanville, 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service was held in the chapel chapel 1 p.m. Friday. Interment Zion Cemetery. Memorial donations donations may be made to Camp Trillium. JOHNSON - Muriel Irene. At Lakeridge Health Oshawa, on Monday, March 8, 1999. Muriel Irene Johnson (Baker) aged 84 years. Beloved wife of the late Charles Johnson. Dear mother of Phil and Linda; Elizabeth and David Allison; Hilary Janchevski. Loving grandmother of Melanie, Melissa, Krista, Lindsay, Lisa, Heather, Paul, Scott and great-grandmother of Kayle Allison. Dear sister of Helen Baker, Maurice Baker and the late Tom Baker and Kathleen Smales. Visitation Visitation at the Northcutt Elliott Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division Division St. N., Bowmanville from 10 a.m. Wednesday. Funeral Funeral service In the chapel 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment Zion Cemetery. Memorial donations donations may be made lo The Cancer Society of Heart & Stroke Foundation. LACHANCE - Shirley Marilyn. Suddenly at Lakeridge Lakeridge Health Bowmanville on Saturday, March 6, 1999. Shirley Marilyn Lachance aged 58 years. Beloved wife of Gilbert Raymond (Jim) Lachance. Dear mother of Bruce and Kathy; Tammy; Jimmy and Linda; Gina and Alan; Lori and Ron; Theresa and Jerry; Corey. Loving grandmother of Amanda, Shawna, Sarah, 'Nick, Tyler, Joshua, Jeannie, Stacey, Jeremy, Jamie, Dustan, Darryl, Ryan, Aaron, Cory, Brenden, Tina and Lisa and the late Bart. Great-grandma of Jordan. Dear sister of David and Marylou; Audrey and Stewart; Jimmy and Pat; Ruth and Gordie; Wes and Linda; Heather and Tony. Loving Loving daughter of Muriel Budkowski and Gordon Messem. Visitation was held at ' the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division St. N., Bowmanville, 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Monday. Funeral service was held in the chapel chapel 11 a.m. Tuesday. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to The Diabetic Society or Heart & Stroke Foundation. PEARCE - Margaret. AtTIk 7 eridge Health Bowmanville on Saturday, March 6, 1999 in her 80th year. Margaret, beloved beloved wife of the late Howard Pearce. Dear mother of Diana and her husband Verne Rowe of Newcastle, Isabel Gamier of Oshawa and Ron and his wife Nancy of Lindsay. Sadly missed by her grandchildren and her great-grandson. Fondly remembered by her sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Chapel, 4 Division Street, Bowmanville Bowmanville on Monday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral service was held in our chapel on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations Donations in Margaret's memory to the Diabetic Association or to the Heart & Stroke Foundation Foundation would be gratefully appreciated. appreciated. In Memoriam ADAMS - In [oving memory of our "Dear Parents", Jim, who passed away March 19, 1950 and Gertrude, March 10, 1993. "Beautiful memories" Are wonderful things They last till the longest day. They never wear out They never get lost And can never be given away. To some you may be forgotten To others, a part of the past But to us who loved and lost you "Your memory" will always last. - Sadly missed by all your fam- Ü& Oshawa Monument Company Ltd. Over 35 years of serving the community has allowed us to maintain our policy of not sending letters or brochures unless requested. We are now offering off season season prices for cemetery lettering, lettering, granite monuments and markers until MARCH 15. We also have available specialty specialty pieces of granite suitable suitable for house numbers, name plates, etc. For more information or brochures as well as home appointments if needed please call 434-8111. In Memoriam STAFFORD MONUMENTS Two Locations with Displays All Work Done on Premises Family Memorials, Bronze Markers, Cemetery Lettering, Industrial Sandblasting 143 King SI, E., Bowmanville 623-8150 Eldene Edwards 983-8105 Tom Henderson 983-9608 318 Dundas Street E., Whitby 668-3552 or Toll Free 1-800-461-4848 Dale Thisson 666-0387 40-ttSC MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 .ALL FUNERAL SERVICES PREARRANGED AND/OR PREPAID BURIAL - CREMATION - TRANSFERS \ "WHERE PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE IS IMPORTANT" FUNERAL DIRECTORS PAUL It. MORRIS DOUG It. RUTHERFORD GARY M. CONWAY DEIIItA KFI.I.Eillilt 623-5480 4 DIVISION ST. AT QUEEN ST. --I COOK - Wendy Jean. In loving loving memory of a dear daughter daughter and sister who passed away March 9,1983. Three little words, forget-me- not, It doesn't seem much, but it means a loi, It's just a remembrance, fond and true, To prove, dear Wendy, we think of you. - Sadly missed by Barb and Glen, Don and Fran, nieces and nephews and Mom and Dad. ENGLISH - In memory of Mervyn L. English, who passed away March 15,1994. "As a child, I take my father's hand My eyes wide with innocence He guides me. All the times he first lets me try on my own, then takes my hand to help He teaches me. My first broken heart with tears streaming down my face, he takes my hand He comforts me. With all the tough decisions, he lets me make my own choices - right or wrong, he takes my hand He supports me. Through all the years he is there to take my hand when I need it He loves me. As we say good-bye, ' I take his hand He leaves me. Though he is gone, the presence presence of his life, the guidance, lessons, comfort, support and love he expressed with the simple motion of his hand will always be fell. (written by your daughter Shanna) - Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Donna, Shanna, Jason and Nathan. FALLIS - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Jim, who passed away March 6, 1969; a dear sister-in-law Chrystal, who passed away March 11,1989. Memories are treasures No one can steal Death is a heartbreak No one can heal, Life will go on We know that is true, But never the same Since we lost you. - Lovingly remembered, Jean, Linda, David, Gail and families. GIBSON - In loving memory of Norah Joan, who passed away March 13,1998. Sad are the hearts that loved you Silent are the tears that fall, Living our lives without you Is the hardest part of all. You did so many things for us Your heart was kind and true, And when, we needed someone ■ We could always count on you. The special years will not return return When we were all together, But with love in our hearts You will be with us forever. - Sadly missed and forever loved by husband Bruce, children Fred, Marion and Dennis and their families. HOY - James. In loving memory memory of a beloved Dad, Grandpa, Grandpa, Great-Grandpa and Great- Great-Grandpa, who passed away March 16,1997. No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts You're always there. - Lovingly remembered by your family. MEADOWS - in loving mem- ory of Frances Meadows, who passed away March 12,1980. Her smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure lo recall, She had a kindly word for each And died beloved of all. Some day we hope to meet her Some day, we know not when To clasp her hand in the better better land Never to part again. - Forever loved and never for- golten by all your family. SHARPE - Don R. In loving memory of our husband, father father and best friend who left us suddenly March 12,1995. Looking back on the memory of the dance we shared For a moment, all the world was right But how could I have known You'd ever say goodbye And I am glad I didn't know the way it all would end. The way it all would go. Our lives are better left .to chance I could've missed the pain But I'd had to miss the Dance. - Always there Patti, Paul and Michael. SHARPE - Don Roy. In memory memory of a son-in-law, brother-in- law and uncle who passed away suddenly four years ago, March 12,1995. You left us so quickly With thoughts untold But left us memories We are proud to own. - Greatly missed by Mom and Dad Parker, Jamie, Mary, Jaime and Nathan Wright. SHARPE - In loving memory of Don Sharpe, a brother-in- law, an uncle ... a friend. Before you left, you gave us a special gift. A gift which cost not a penny but is worth more than eternity, itself. You left us an ocean full of memories And each day a new one escapes from the wings of your angel And dances across our hearts. It covers our sorrow with love and it hides our pain with happiness We are so glad you gave us this gift, Thank you. Forever in our hearts. - Love Don, Karen and Lisa Wright, Sherry and Richard Harris. WRIGHT - In loving memory of dear parents, grandparents grandparents and great-grandparents, Marion Madeline (Martin) who passed away April 10, 1986 and Frederick Thomas who passed away March 12,1998. Mom, much time has passed since we lost you. Dad, our grieving still fresh. Silent tears of precious memories memories We hold you both close within our hearts Mom and Dad we love and miss you. - Lovingly remembered by family. Card of Thanks " I want to thank the Staff and Board of Directors of Big Brothers of Clarington for the enjoyable Open House they arranged for me on February 24 at the Big Brother House. It was great to visit with so many friends, colleagues, Big Brothers, Lillie Brothers Board and Committee members. I also want to thank everyone for the cards, (lowers, presents and phone calls I received. It has been a pleasure working with so many special people in the Clarington community over the past eleven and a hall years. I shall miss all of you very much." Nancy Scott TO all our family, relatives, friends, neighbours and acquaintances, acquaintances, wo wish to thank you all for coming oui to help us celebrate our 45th. wedding anniversary. Wo thank you for the gifts, the flowers, the cards and letters, letters, Iho phono calls, and the surprises. A personal thank you lo Iho friends who made up Iho band, Iho live music was wonderful. To all our children who worked so hard lo keep II a socrot, wo are so proud of you. To Iho Ladios Auxiliary lor the lunch thoy served, thank you. Wo liopo ovoryono hnd a good llmo. Wo did! Thank you. Allan & Louise Robinson THE family of the lato Edna Thlckson wishes lo oxpross hoatlfoll thanks and grnlltudo to rolnllvos, friends and neighbours lor Iholr thought- fulness and support al a lime of need. II has boon most comforting. Thunk you, WE would llko lo thank all ol our blonds and Inmlly for Iho surprise "Jack & Jill". Wo Imd a groat night, Todd and Jody I would like to express the ap-i predation of all the family, to friends and family members for their care and support in the loss of a husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. great-grandfather. To the Lodge Brothers for the beautiful service on Sunday night, by their presence they showed the deep respect they all had for John. To the men from the Orono Fire Department, Department, Ihe Rescue Unit, the young officers from Ihe Durham Regional Police, Ihe Coroner, words can not express express my thanks for Ihe kind thoughtful way you carried out your duties, the help and support you gave me. To Rev. John Sullivan, I can never express what his phone calls, his presence, did for me. When I was suddenly all by myself on Saturday evening Ihe phone rang, he talked to me and gave me the solace I needed. His presence presence at the funeral home on Sunday, his call early Monday morning gave mo Ihe peace I needed lo get through the day. Rev. Sullivan's sermon caplurod Iho ossonco of John beautifully and I'm sure made us all aware that too often wo see, only, how Iho person has bocomo through lllnoss, not Iho person wo had before, Thank you John, To Iho ladios ol Kondal U.C.W. my thanks lor Iho bountiful lunch you sorvod allortho sorvlco. To Northcutt Elliott Funornl Homo, the stall Iroalod mo with kindness and care, glvon so sincerely, you helped to make a had llmo easier. To all those who came, sont flowers, cards, wo give our llianks. It showed us ns n family, the respect you all hold lor John. Wile Phyllis and Iho family of John Rosswoll Lowery Card of Thanks THE family of the late Bonifacy Cieslik would like to thank all friends and neighbours neighbours for the floral arrangements, arrangements, donations, cards and phone calls following our recent recent loss of a very dear father and grandfather. Special thanks to all Dad's veteran friends who came to bid him farewell - your kindness will always always be remembered. Many thanks also to Pastor Goodwin and Don McArthur for their words of comfort. To Susan and everyone at Northcutt Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, our sincere gratitude for helping us through this difficult time. Finally, very special thanks to Marilyn and Don for the genuine care and friendship that you gave to Dad during the last 10 years. Thank you everyone. Marilyn and Peter Deighan Mark, Katy and Lindsay THE family of the late Gordon (Weiner) Sellers wish to express express our profound gratitude to all Ihe friends and relatives for flowers, cards and donations donations made in his memory. A special thank you to Gene Terry and the unidentified man for getting our father and husband the medical attention attention needed. To the doctors and nurses of Lakeridge Health Bowmanville for the special care given to Gord. To Rev. Nancy Knox and Intern Intern Pam Gray for their words of comfort and prayers. To the U.C.W. for serving lunch to family and friends following the service. A special thank you to Northcutt Elliott Funeral Funeral Home for their professional professional services and to you, Cory Kuipers for making this time In our lives that much easier to cope. We will be forever forever grateful. Daughters, son and wife of Gord Sellers THE family of the late John Reader wishes to express their sincere gratitude and thanks for all the floral arrangements, arrangements, donations, food and continued support provided provided to them during the loss of a dear husband and father. Special thanks is extended to Faye and Debbie of Paramed Services who so lovingly ' cared for John while at home, - Father Pat who made John's last wish come true and to Sue and Ed of Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home for their professional services as well as Ed's extended friendship. To our many neighbours, relatives, relatives, friends, co-workers and classmates, our sincere gratitude for your genuine care and Ihe many offers made to help out not only during during our loss, ■ but in the months that have followed. We sincerely appreciate it all and value what we have in Coming Events you. Angela, Christopher and Ashley GAY - Harry. The family of the late Harry Gay would like to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all our friends who sent floral tributes, tributes, donations and expressions expressions of sympathy and caring during this sad time in our .lives. A special thank you to the Medical and Support Staff at the Oshawa General Hospital; Hospital; to Rev. David Jones and Rev. Barry Pogue of Ebenezer Ebenezer United Church for their continued support and for a service that was a celebration celebration of Harry's life; and lo the United Church Women who gave their time preparing the post funeral reception. We will be forever grateful lo you all. The family of the late Harry Gay Lost DIAMOND ring, sentimental value, reward. Phone 623-6178. SENTIMENTAL value, gold Medic Alert bracelet, No. 111485140, lost In Bowmanville Bowmanville at A&P, IGA or CISC on Friday, March 5. Phone 623-3871. Coming Events Good Country Dance Uxbridge Legion Sat., Mar. 13 9 p.m. ■ 1 a.m, Music by The Tradesmen Door & spot prizes Information 263-2052, 852-7101 or 579-3285 ItJuiUH, iwt UiuilUni wit piyilotly trtSt, «nul i#*n k Wih-oit tutti iwU k M Mil?,000,000, b kv if y o I IrNit w Tutm o'* -- sparwripncrian^t 4 iicrwn^* Irish Beef Stew Night at Trinity United Church Sat., Mar. 20 6 p.m. Adults $8. Children S4. (6-12 yrs.) Under 5 free Family rate $20. (2 adults & children under 12 yrs.) Tickets phone: Church Office 623-3138 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 178 presents live entertainment • Good Ol 1 Country Dance featuring The Shelter Valley Boys Sat., Mar. 20 8:30 -1 a.m. Square dances included $5. per person For tickets phone 623-9032 Goodyear Employees' (Bowmanville) CREDIT UNION LIMITED NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Date: Thursday, March 18th, 1999 Location: Memorial Park Clubhouse 120 Liberty Street South Bowmanville, Ontario CALL TO ORDER: 8:00 p.m. 10 2SC Articles for Sale BEANIE Collection, 125 Ty Beanie Babies including bears. Two McDonald's sets. Mint condition, $3,500. ot best offer. Phone (905) 697-9839. MARCH CARPET SPECIAL Rec. Room Carpet 15 Asst'd. Colours 18 oz.... 56c sq. ft. 20 oz.... 79p sq. ft. FREE with carpet purchase of 50 yds. or more - one solid oak wooden toilet seat HINNIHINHIMIHNt Armstrong Sheet Vinyl in-stock 12 ft. width assorted colours "Initiator" 10 mil 770/sq. ft. vinyl no wax Do a 10X12' room for.$92.40 "Memoirs" 15 mil $1.66/sq.ft. Do a 10X12'room for $199.20 easy clean, urethane surface. Professional Installation Available Upon Request. Rice & Co. 4 St. George St. South Bowmanville 623-1622 FIREWOOD Roka Lumber est. 1963 All hardwood 4X8X12", S64. 4X8X16", $69. Discount on full bush cord Buy local & save (705) 277-3381 Evenings 434-6665 HAY & STRAW Round & Square Bales No rain Pick up or delivery (905) 797-2249 HUSQVARNA 61- sewing machine, book and attachments, attachments, $325, Phone 623- 1846 after 6 p.m. HYDROPONIC PRODUCE Is now available at LINK GREENHOUSES 3990 Bragg Rd. 983-9003 Mon. - Frl., 7:30 - 5:30 Sat., 8-3 CLOSED SUNDAYS Photo Classified Ads You can now personalize all your classified ads, Including birth nnnoucements, articles for solo and cars, Contact us at 623-3303 for all the details, NINE pioco antique dining room sot, onk with walnut finish, finish, oxcoltont condition, $2,200. or host olfor, Phono 903-5G4G. OAT straw, small squnro halos, Phono 263-2060. ONE 15" Western saddle, one 17" English saddle, both excellent condition. Phone 983-8104. OVERHEAD door, 8X12' roll-up steel door, $1,200. Phone 623-3303 and ask for Rick Laporte, Raleigh Products for sale. Phone Jane or John 1 (905) 434-6756 COMPUTER factory blowout. blowout. Amazing 1 year no payments, payments, then $16./week (OAC). 300 Mhz loaded, printer, printer, monitor, internet, software and more. Free scanner, delivery delivery and setup. 1 (800) 515- 5545. DRAWTITE car hitch with torsion bars, heavy duty, plus 7-way car end, $325. Phone 623-5258. FOUR piece black leather furniture, furniture, 84" sofa, full size lounge chair with ottoman, rocker recliner; four piece black table matching set, sofa, coffee, two end tables; Kenmore dryer. Phone 623-7854. FOUR piece sofa set - sofa, loveseat, chair and ottoman; IBM . 486 PS1 computer; clothes dryer, Inglis, good working condition; teak furniture furniture - wall unit, assorted tables tables and stands, 623-2992. STAIRLIFT-11 Step Straight Run Excel Stairway Lift, chair swivels 90 degrees at top landing, 300# load limit, two years old, $4,000. new, will sell for $2,500. For demonstration demonstration phone Stan (905) 263-8018. STORAGE DISPLAY STANDS ' approx. 4X4X5' ' «Mirrored centred column •24 & 32 glass compartments complete with wooden base Phone (905) 697-1560 STRAW for sale - square bales, $2. per bale picked up, $2.50 per bale delivered. Phone 263-2924, TV, 62" Mitsubishi, oak cabinet cabinet with doors, asking $3,500.; Louis VI replica 15 Century, king size bed, asking asking $1,600.; Eagle ring, 18 karat with diamonds, appraised appraised $5,000., asking $1,300. Phone 623-9136. Visiting A Sick Friend? Show them you care- bring a fresh and tasty treat. Washed and attractively gift-wrapped, fresh fruit is a healthy gift alternative, Selbie's Select Produce (formerly Liotta's) Fruits «Florals 'Veggies 219 King St. East Bowmanville 623-8255 (steps from hospital) WASHER and dryer, white, A-1, $400. pair; octagon end tables, A-1, $65. pair; four cushion leather couch, A-1, $75., 697-2418, WELL seasoned apple wood for sale. Will deliver if local. Phone 263-8297. WHAT A BARGAIN! Did you know that you could ■ place a 20 word classified ad in both papers - Canadian Statesman and The Clarington/Courtice Independent -for only $11.71 ($10.95+ .76 GST). You can reach approximately 25,000 homes weekly. So... if there's something you would like to advertise phone us at 623-3303 (Visa or MC .accepted on phone orders) or drop into our office located at 62 King St, W„ Bowmanville. WHOLESALE PRICESI •Canadian LE art •Wood carvings - loons, ducks, geoso •Sculptures • golfers, firelighters, doves, ole. •Porcelain Jewellery •Jewellery boxes Phone (905) 697-1560 Cars for Sale 1983 PONTIAC 6000, parls only, now brakos In January, many now parts, $300, Phono 987-5230, __ 1986 MAZDA 626 LX, 4 cy llnclor, 5 spood, lots ol op lions, sunroof, fairly good car, Drive away, $500. as is 433-0210. 1908 PONTIAC 6000 LE fully lontlod, runs oxcollonl asking 1,500. Phono 623-9130. 1990 SUNBII1D, $3,000 cotllllod, (905) 623-7045,

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