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Box 190, Bowmanvillc, Ontario LIC 3K9. Ads should be mailed to arrive by Monday. Be sure to enclose your cheque, money order, VISA or MasterCard number and expiry dalc.y 31 pos \ll pef s ° 1 c® 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. . Anniversary Ruth & Ralph Malcolm invite relatives & friends to a dance to celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Sat., Aug. 28 8:30 p.m.-Midnight Nestleton Community Centre 3971 Hwy. 7A Best wishes only Deaths 50(k ^J'Oeddàig, Cs&miOterACMy. Family and friends are invited to the Memorial Park Clubhouse (Liberty St. S., Bowmanvillc) from 1-4 p.m. in celebration of this milestone on Sunday, August 15, 1999 for Ross and Peggy Adams Best wishes only please. Family and friends are invited to an Open House Royal Canadian Legion 109 King St. E„ Bowmanvillc 7 p.m. - midnight Saturday, August 21,1999 in celebration of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Don & Audrey Rundle Best wishes only, please!!! 30-1C, 31-1S Deaths BYAM - M. Carole. At Laker- idge Health Bowmanville on Sunday, August 1, 1999 M. Carole Byam. Beloved wife of Grenville Byam. Dear mother of Tim and Lydia Byam and Laurie and Brent Mason. Loving Loving grandmother of Olivia, Anne and Allison. Dear sister of Betty Roberts, Barbara Taylor, Midge Vivian, Randy Phillips and the late Patricia and Louis Phillips. Visitation' was held at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division Street North, Bowmanville Bowmanville from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service service in the Chapel 11 a.m. Wednesday. Wednesday. Cremation. Memorial donations may be made to The Diabetic Association, Tyrone United Church or The Hear! and Stroke Foundation. STAFFORD MONUMENTS Two Locations with Displays All Work Done on Premises Family Memorials, Bronze Markers, Cemetery Lettering, Industrial Sandblasting 143 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-8150 Eldene Edwards 983-8105 Tom Henderson 983-9608 318Dundas Street E,, Whitby 668-3552 or Toll Free 1-800-461-4848 Dale Thissen 666-0387 zn-iisn GILBANK - Kenneth. At Marn- wood Lifecare Centre on Monday, Monday, August 2, 1999, Kenneth Kenneth Gilbank in his 88th year. Beloved husband of the late Pearl Gilbank (nee Bell). Dear mother of Shirley and Robert Berry, Carl and Judy Gilbank and the late Glen and Lloyd. Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren Terry, Wayne, Laura, Lisa and Kevin and great grandchildren Ashley, Devon, Timothy and Heather. Dear brother of Clifford, Raymond Raymond and the late Arlone, Earl, Leonard and Wesley. Brother-in-law of Joyce Gil- bank, Margaret Rowlings and Helen Bell. Visitation was held at the Northcutt Elliott Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division Division Street North, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, 7 - 9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service in the chapel 1 p.m. Wednesday. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Lindsay. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice. GILBERT - Myrtle. At Laker- idge Health Bowmanville on Wednesday, July 28, 1999 in her 80th year. Myrtle, beloved wife of the late Frederick Gilbert. Dear mother of Fred and his wife Dan of Thunder Bay, Virginia of Utah, Nancy and her husband Dave Hayday of Bowmanville, Merilynn of Utah and Ross and his wife Deb of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Loving grandmother of 14 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren. greatgrandchildren. Friends called at the Morris Funeral Chapel, 4 Division St., Bowmanville Bowmanville on Friday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral service was held in our chapel on Saturday Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations Donations to the charity of your choice in her memory would be gratefully appreciated. GORDON - Robert Barr Simms; (45 year member Royal Canadian Legion). Entered Entered into rest at Frost Manor in Lindsay on Sunday, August August 1, 1999. Bob Gordon, in his 74th year. Was the beloved beloved husband of the late Fredena Gordon and loving father father of Sharon Mendyk and her husband Stan of Oshawa and Cam Gordon and his wife Lori of Little Britain. Loving grandfather of Jennifer Gordon. Gordon. Dear brother of Jean MacGregor of Owen Sound and the late David-Gordon. Also survived by his brother- in-law, Don MacGregor of Owen Sound and sister-in-law Catherine Gordon of Caven. Friends are invited to call at the Mackey Funeral Home, 33 Peel Street, Lindsay, Lindsay, on Wednesday from 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Thursday, August 5th at 1:30 p.m. Interment at Lakeside Cemetery, Valentia. Memorial donations to the Peterborough Peterborough Regional Health Centre Foundation, SI. Joseph's Joseph's Oncology Clinic, may be made at the funeral home and would be appreciated by the family. HARVIE - Ethel May. At Lak- eridge Health Bowmanville on Tuesday, July 27,1999 in her 91st year. Ethel, beloved wife of the late Fred Harvie. Loving sister of Olive Townsley and the late Herbert, Allan, Roy, Gordon, Ernest and Marie Baytalan. Friends called at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Chapel, 4 Division St„ Bowmanville Bowmanville on Friday from 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral service complete was held in our chapel on Saturday Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Bowmanville Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation in her memory would be gratefully appreciated. appreciated. OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY LTD. Through July & August we will pay the cost of Monument Protection Insurance. This Insurance can also be purchased for existing Monuments & Markers already in place, Please call for further information. 1 (905)434-8111 MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 ALL FUNERAL SERVICES PREARRANGED AND/OR PREPAID BUIUAI. - CREMATION - TRANSFERS "WHERE PROFESSIONA L ETIQUETTE IS IMPORTANT" FUNERAL DIRECTORS PAUL It. MORRIS DOUG It. RUTHERFORD GARY M. CONWAY DEI1RA KELLEIIER 623-5480 4 DIVISION ST. AT QUEEN ST. 30-tfSC m LEGGETT - Arthur George: (long term employee, Bell Canada, Canada, Project Coordinator). Entered into rest at the Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay on Saturday, July 31, 1999. Art Leggett, in his 80lh year was the beloved husband of Joan Leggett of Lindsay and dear father of. Avis Miller and her husband Doug of Sea- grave and loving grandfather of David Miller. Fondly remembered remembered by Betty Miller and her daughter Isobel both of Whitby. Rested at the Mack- ay Funeral Home, 33 Peel Street, Lindsay, on Tuesday from 7 - 9 p.m. with funeral service from Queen Street United Church, Lindsay on Wednesday, August 4th at 2:30 p.m. Interment of cremated cremated remains at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations donations to the Canadian Cancer Cancer Society or the Ross Memorial Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. LUKE - Earl. At Lakeridge Health Bowmanville on Thursday, Thursday, July 29, 1999. Earl Luke aged 83 years. Beloved husband husband of the late Velma Luke. Dear father of Ralph and Theresa; Allan and Bonnie; Grant and Sandy and the late Ronald Luke. Lovingly remembered remembered by 10 grandchildren grandchildren and his great-grandchildren. great-grandchildren. A private family funeral service was held at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Funeral Home, 53 Division St. N„ Bowmanville on Saturday. Cremation. Memorial donations donations may be made to Community Community Care or Homecare. WINTER - Roy Edgar. (Retired (Retired employee of Charlton Transport). At Lindsay on August August 2,1999, 'Wint' in his 90th year. Dear father of Dorothy and husband James Castle of Courtice, Merle and his wife Jean Winter of Argyle and the late Grant, Gerald and Wayne. Father-in-law of Jeanne Winter. Remembered by 12 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Predeceased Predeceased by brothers Nelson, Harold and Ross. At Mr. Winter's Winter's request there will be no visiting. A memorial service will be arranged at a future date. In Memoriam Kathryn (K8) Woodcock MAY 02,1979-AUG. 04, 1996 Breathless, we flung ourselves on the windy hill, cried In the sun and watched the paired butterflies already yellow with autumn, float through the starry Queen Anne's Lace. And as the line wind blew, like a kite cut from its string we knew, that your gentle soul too, had taken flight. Isn't It true Darting that it Is only with our hearts that we see rightly? That what Is essential is Invisible to the eye? And it God and the Imagination are one... how high that highest candle lights our darkest path. No need lor goodbyes Darling, ever. Just fly In that gentle breeze and join us again on that windy hill. And warm the hearts of those who knew and loved you so. Love, lor always Darling, Dad and Mom, Shelly and Madl 31-1S WOODCOCK - "K8". In loving loving memory of a dear friend who passed away August 4, 1998. To the next level of life Is where you reside I close my eyes... I can see you, I can still hear •our voice. hat I would do for one more walk to the bus stop with you One more horseback ride down Gilmore One more camping trip to Mew Lake One more coffee at the Wheel One more night shift at Mr. Sub One more argument, one more time making up One more Number 7 One more walk with Zoey One more , lunch together (French fries with ketchup, mustard, mayo, and relish • yuk only you Katloglrl) One more minute with you I'll see you when I come homo, I know you'll bo waiting, waiting, we'll do everything ono more time This Is only a temporary separation separation Seo you when I got thoro, lovo yn and will novor forgol you and your adventures In fills life, Closo lo my honrt always Ka- lloglrl. Your host frlond In tills llfo and Iho noxl ■ Mosholl yo Wl In Memoriam HANCOCK - In loving memory memory of our grandson "Steven Lloyd Hancock" who left us August 3,1993. A little tribute small and tender Just to say we still remember. - Love as always, Grandpa and Grandma Hancock. PERFECT - Dorothy. February February 5, 1934 - August 9, 1998. In loving memory of a wife, mother and grandmother. You can only have one Mother Patient, kind and true; No other friend in all the world, Will be as (rue lo you. For all her loving kindness She asks nothing in return, If all the world deserts me To my Mother I could turn. You often said we'd miss you These words have proven true, We lost our best and dearest friend Dear Mother, when we lost you. So if you have a mother Chensh her with care, For you will never know heartache heartache Until you see her vacant chair. - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Bud, Joan and Garry and families. YELLOWLEES - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Wesley John Yellowlees who passed away August 8,1984, and of a loving loving mother Ada Jane (Allin) Yellowlees who passed away October 8,1992. - Sadly missed and always remembered remembered in our hearts. Harold, Lois, John and Dave., Card of Thanks WE, the family of the late Howard McRoberts would like to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation lo all our family and friends who sent donations to charities in Howard's memory, floral tributes, tributes, food, cards, phone calls and other acts of sympathy sympathy in the loss of a clear husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. We wish to send a special thanks to Dr. Murphy and his staff, Dr. Shrives, Dr. Burke, .Dr. Swan, Dr. Nimni and Dr. Hollander for their care and expertise; the Palliative Care nursing staff at Lakeridge Health Bowmanville for their wonderful care and assistance; assistance; to Rev. Ed Schamerhorn for conducting the Funeral Service; lo Robert Schumacher for the beautiful Eulogy; St. Paul's U.C.W. under the direction of Ruth Girardi for the lovely lunch after the service; to Beth Letlner and Rev. Nancy Knox for words of comfort and prayers; to Reta's family for rides to and from the hospital hospital and all heir support; to Pauline Schumacher for her special care and sitting vigil; to Rose and Cory Kuipers at Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home for their thoughtfulness at such a difficult time; the Brothers of Tyrone L.O.L #764 for their beautiful service service and attendance on Sunday Sunday night; the Canadian Club ana Bowling League members for their support; to our neighbours neighbours for your continued devoted devoted help. Our family sincerely sincerely appreciates all your thoughtfulness. Rela McRoberts Wayne McRoberts and Brenda Smith Art and Nancy Jackson Alan and Carroll Farrow and families Coming Events Coming Events 32nd ANNUAL BEEFBBQ Wed., Aug. 11 Orono Park 4:30-7 p.m. Entertainment: The Jazz Cats Adult: $10. 6-12 yrs.: $6 Proceeds: Orono Arena Fundraislnq HOUSE TOUR Sat., Sept. 11,1999 Sponsored by St. Paul's United Church Bowmanville Tickets $12./person available from McGregor's Drug Store, Monica Rose Fashions, Carnation Flower Shop or phone 697-1762 or 697-0427 J.P. SPORTS BAR 789 King St. E. Newcastle (south sldo, closo lo holo-ln-wall) PIG ROAST Sat., Aug. 7 Horsehoes & pool tournament begin at noon Dinner served at 6 p.m. Cost $5. for dinner & oacli ovont Everyone 19+ wclcomo Please recycle this newspaper DECORATION DAY at Newtonville Lakeview Cemetery Sunday Aug. 8,1999 Tyrone United Church PORK ROAST Sun., Aug. 29 4 - 6 p.m. For tickets phone 263-8424, 263-2092 Herbal Seminar - "Colon Health" Crohns, Colitis, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowels, etc..,. Does 90% of all disease start in the colon? COME TO OUR FREE SEMINAR AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF Free admission, samples and handouts Presenting: Val Stallworthy, Herbal Consultant Monday, August 9th, 7:30 p.m. i Memorial Park Clubhouse n I 120 Liberty St. S., Bowmanville i I For more information contact Val at (905) 436-3615 Articles for Sale 70 feet of green chain link fence, 4 feet high - all poles and hardware included, $60. Phone 987-5403. ANTIQUE dining room set, table with four extra leaves, six chairs, buffet, china cabinet, cabinet, dark oak wood, $1,400. Phone 987-5702. BOAT -12 1 aluminum, excellent excellent condition, with oars, $550.; ladder, 20' extension, aluminum, used twice, $55. Phone 623-3179 or 623-3513. CERTIFIED organic meat for sale. Phone (905) 263-2861. COMPUTER factory blowout. blowout. Amazing 1 year no payments, payments, then $16./week (OAC). 350 Mhz loaded, printer, printer, monitor, internet, software and more. Free scanner, delivery delivery and setup. 1 (800) 515- 5545. FIRST cut hay, small square ' 3 ho bales, no 263-2760. HAY & STRAW Round & Square Stored inside ' Pick up or delivery (905) 797-2249 WHAT A BARGAINI 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... II there's something you would like to advertise phono us at 623-3303 (Visa orMC accepted on phono orders) or drop Into our olllco located at 62 King SI, W„ Bowmanville. done CL Appétit! v Homemade treats for your canine companion Many varieties tochoooc from •all natural no prceorvatlveo (oob)697-369ô 31 . 0S Cars for Sale 1992 HONDA Civic CX, 2 door hatchback, auto., tinted glass, bra, Kenwood CD player, player, 100K, excellent condition, $8,800. or b.o. Phone 623- S119. Trucks 1989 GMC 1/2 ton V6, 4 speed auto., motor rebuilt, new transmission, good condition, condition, 983-6020. Sales rain. Phone FOR sale - fibreglass truck cap lo fit full size Ford, $400., (905) 263-2056. MOFFAT range, 30", full size, self cleaning, very good condition, beige, approx. 8 years old, asking $250. Can deliver. 987-1850. Photo Classified Ads You can now personalize all your classified ads, including birth annoucements, articles for sale and cars. Contact us at 623-3303 for all the details. OVERHEAD door, 8'X12' roll-up steel door, $1,200. Phone 623-3303 and ask for Rick Laporte, POTATOES and corn, Liberty Liberty Street North, south of Taunton, 4th Concession East, Watch for signs, M & M Farm, 263-4803, 263-2767. RENT to own new and re-con- dilioned appliances and new TV's, full warranty. Paddy's Market, (905) 263-8369 or 1 (800) 798-5502. ROKA Lumber - building supplies, supplies, barn steel, hemlock for fences and stalls. A centre for all your building needs. (705) 277-3381, Pontypool. USED fridge, $69. Phone 623-1844. WANTED lawn tractors, riding riding mowers, or any small engine engine powered products for cash, estate purchases, repairs. repairs. Please phone 623-6955. WEDDING dress, while satin, satin, pearls, sequins with lace, detachable train, headpiece, retail $1,400. asking $600. dry cleaned/boxed, excellent condition. 1 (905) 263-9946. GARAGE SALE Sat., Aug. 7 8 a.m. 84 Hobbs Dr. Bowmanville Lots of baby items, kids' toys & much more MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Fri., Aug. 6 9-? Sat., Aug. 7 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rain or shine 2341 Taunton Rd. E. Hampton iifii i Sofa & loveseat, household items, bicycle parts, toys, ' ; clothes, books, etc. YARD/STREET SALE Several Households Sat., Aug. 7 Raindate Aug. 8 9 a.m. South end of Orono, east on Somerville from Main St., first right Hillcrest Lane Phone 983-5679 YARD SALE Friday, August 6 Saturday, August 7 8 a.m. 2398 Nash Road 1 km west of Highway 57 Large assortment household goods, collectibles, outboard motor, cradle, antiques. Cnlnninl (Equestrian Centre ^j HORSEBACK RIDING Colonial Equestrian Centre, 3706 Rundle Rd. (Courtice) is now accepting new students (children and adults) for our riding and horsemanship programs, etc. For further information and to register call 1-905-623-7336 Pets A PURR-FECT PET Fluffy, adorable & affectionate female kitten, while with black markings. Litter trained & ready lo go to a loving home. Phone 263-2719 Critter Sitting 'Haney In your home pet care service • pet feeding Sl ÉL® • plant care K.tXpp' • dog walking • house sitting • mnll/newspapor removal 365daysayoar Bowmanvlllo and area (905) 697-3698 30- 50 31- SS Wanted to Buy WANTED DEAD or ALIVE Cars & trucks for scraj) & recycling. Cash paid. Free towing, (905) 987-5357 Couch's Towing Shared Accommodation BOWMANVILLE, hear 401, ; new house, A/C, private: bed- - room, bathroom, den, shared: kitchen, laundry with owner, $490., first/last. David (905) - 697-8522. For Rent 1,200 sq. ft. commercial - store, King St. West, Bow- - manville, available now, four-, parking spaces, $1,000..' monthly plus heat and hydro, first/last. Phone 623-4428, ask for George or Linda. AVAILABLE September 1st, large one bedroom apartment apartment in country home at Nash/57, $650. monthly inclusive, inclusive, no smoking/no pets. Phone 623-4395, AVAILABLE September 1, ' large farm house, 4+1 bedrooms, bedrooms, 3 baths, huge attached attached garage, close to Conservation Conservation Area, $1,200./month plus utilities, (905) 263-2861, BON VOYAGE "Motel, 7 kms. north of 401 on Hwy. 35/115, Orono. Rooms available available at low weekly rates, (905) 983-9600. BOWMANVILLE - One and two bedroom apartment for rent. Contact Parks Properly Management 404-9298,• BOWMANVILLE - Sept. 1, 2 bedroom apt., eat-in kitchen, kitchen, w/o to deck, 4 piece bath, great tenants, first/last, ref- erences. 623-7263. BOWMANVILLE - Three bedroom century house, hardwood hardwood floors throughout, close to downtown, first/last, central central air, large backyard, $1,300./month + utilities, available September 1, 623-7177. , BOWMANVILLE / Oshawa, one and two bedroom residential residential apartments and commercial commercial space for rent. Available Available now. Phone 623-4172. BOWMANVILLE, bachelor/ette - private entrance, entrance, parking, clean, no smoking/pets, available August August 1 inclusive, $500., first/last, 623-7968. BRIGHT spacious one bedroom bedroom apartment, upstairs in very quiet adult building, $380. monthly includes fridge, stove, heat, pay own hydro. Suitable for one working working or retired person.. Quiet person only need apply and give references to: Advertiser Advertiser #1840, c/o The Canadian Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville L1C 3K9, all Inquiries answered. Livestock MUSCOVY Drakes for sale or trade for female and also organic barley straw for sale, (905) 263-2861. CUSTOM office space, 2 large, professionally decorated decorated rooms with main street exposure. Possibility of future future expansion, Newcastle Village. Phone Ed Vanhaverbeke, 987-3211. INSIDE / outside storage available., (905) 263-8221, John or Wilma. OFFICE space, main st., Bowmanville, $550./month, all inclusive, two rooms +, available immediately. Phone 987-3211, ONE bedroom apartment, $650. first/last, central Bowmanville, Bowmanville, available August 1, fridge/stove, heal/water supplied, supplied, hydro extra, 623-1622 or 623-2601. SECLUDED bungalow in the centre of an organic farm, scenic stream through property, property, three bedrooms, large LR/DR with fireplace, partial rec. room, $1,200./month plus utilities, (905) 263-2861. STORAGE 5 X 10's, 10 X 10's 10 X 20's from $50./month Phone Newcastle Storage 987-3211 TWO bedroom apartment, $595. plus heat and hydro, no pets, available August 1, first and Iasi required, 983-1105. TYRONE - Throe bedroom apartment, heat and hydro Included, Included, $800. first/last. Phono 263-9959, leave message. message. STORAGE NEW super clean, socuro storage units, any size, 5'x 10'and up. Dally rates. Household and Buslnoss OPEN STORAGE for RV's and Boats, etc. Access 7 days a wook. Froo use of movo-ln trailers. STORAGE DEPOT INC. 1632 Baseline Rd.W., Courtice (1/2 mllo W. ol Coutllco Rd.) •Phono 438-9806 Comosoous, wo'llbo Imppy lo show your around. gg-iisc [ Please recycle j (this.newspaperj