PAGE SIXTEEN TEE CNADIAN STATESAM, EowmANvnLL, o!'TAMuo Turn Page for Additional Classfied BIRTHS GREEN-Pontypool, here I arn as Heather Christine Green, al 9 lbs., born 27th of September at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville, Ontario, fourth sister o! Patricia, Edward, Brian, Barb- ara-Ann and Diana; proud daddy is Harold (Sparky) Green. 41-1 HANCOCK-On Friday, Octob- er 2, 1953, in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hancock, a daughter, Helen Elizabeth. 41-1 MASON-Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mason (nee Dorothy Bedford), announce the birth of their son, Gregory Charles, at Grey Nuns' Hospital, Regina, Sask., October lst, 1953. A brother for Kathy. 41-1* TOPPING-To Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Topping (nee Doris Stevens), at Humber Memorial Hospital, Weston on Monday, September 21, 1953, a son. A brother for James and John. 41-1* ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ulmont M. Bul- lock, Orono, Ont., wish to an- nounce the engagement o! their eldest daughter, Jean Margaret, to Mm. Harold Alan Heard, youngest son o! Mm. and Mrs. Clarence M. Heard o! Port Perry, Ont. The marriage will take place quietly on October 24th, 1953, at 3:00 p.m., in Oono Unit- ed Cbumch, Orono, Ont. 41-1* DEATHS HILLS-At the residence o! ber son, Albert Hilîs, R. R. 1, En- niskillen, on Friday, Oct. 2, 1953, Bessie Cole Buckley, in hem 89th year, wi!e o! the late Horatio Hilîs. Service was beld at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- manville, on Sunday, October 4, at 3 o'clock. Interment Beth- esda Cemetery. 41-11 McKAY, Arthur Gordon-At the Port Hope Hospital, Saturday, October 3rd, 1953, Arthur Gord- on McKay, in bis 26th year, be- loved son of Wilfred McKay and the late Florence Gordon Mc- Kay, Newtonville; dear brother o! Kay (Mrs. George Kimbaîl) and Wanda (Mrs. Jack Kimbail) both o! Newcastle, and Marguer- ite (Mrs. Vance Cooper) o! Osh- awa. Service was held in the George Funeral Chapel, Port Hope, Tuesday, October 6th at 2 p.m. Interment Orono Ceme- tery. 41-1* OKE-Entereci into rest In the familv esidence, Darlington Township, Ont., Sunday, Sept. 27, 1953, Esli U. Oke, beloved husband o! Maude Rundle arid dear father o! Elsie (Mrs. C. J. Elston, Bowmanville). 41-1 SPRY-At bis residence, 65 Lib- erty St. South, on Satumday, Oct. .ird, 1953, William Charles Spmy, aged 68 yéars, beloved husband o! Ila Nichols. Service was held at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, Oct. fth at 2 o'clock. Interment Bow- manville Cemetery. 41-1 Reception Mr. and Mrs. John Cowling, 59 Church Street, Bowmanville, and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bur- nett, Orono, will be pleased ta receive their !riends at the Lions Community Centre on the even- ing of October the fourteenth,, frorn seven-thirty ta nine-thirty, ta celebrate with them the fiftieth weclding anniversary o! their double wcdding. 40-2* Noices Until !urther notice, for week- endi delivery of! Rawleigh's Products" please caîl L. G. Han- cock at 518. 41-2" Wirn. S. Robinson, Music Bach- elor, A.R.C.T., is accepting a lim- ited number o! piano and theory 1 students on Saturdavs only. W'ould those interested please caîl 3656. 41-1* Thanksgivng turkey shoot, ta be held at Normi Bothwell's,11 miles north of tho Boys' Train- ing Sehool, Bowmanville, Sat- urday, October 10, at 1:30 p.m. 41-l* Open meeting Wolnen's Can- adian Club, Bowrnanville, will be hield on Monday, October 19, at 3:30 p.m, in St. John's Parish Hall. Guest speaker, Major Gladstone Murray, Toronto, on subject, "Twilight or Dawn". Al ladies o! district are welcome. 41-2 Work Wanted SAVE MONEY AT DAVYE S SHOE REPAIR 35 TEMPERANCE ST. (in rear) 40-tf Skates Sharpened SHOES REPAIRED ZIPPERS REPAIRED and Replaced at Lloyd Ellis Shoe Store 39 King St. W. Phone 941 BOWMANViLLE 40-t£ IN MEMORIAM BENNETT-In loving mnemory o! aur dear mother, Florence J. Bennett who passed away one yeam aga, October 8th. God knew that she was suffering That the bis were bard ta climb, Sa He closed ber weary'eyelids And whispered, "Peace Be Thîne. Away in the beautiful bis of God Byý the valley o! rest so faim, Some time, some day, we know not wben We will meet aur ioved one theme. Dolly and :5id. 41-1w' Articles For Sale TWO où drums, 90-gai. capacity. Phone Clarke 2430. 41-1 BOY'S C.C.M. bicycle in good condition. Phone 514. 41-1 MIXED grain, 80 cents a bushel. Don Metcalf. Phone 2469. 41-1* CHICKENS for Thenksgiving. Phone 727. C. Tomlinson 41-1* MAN'S overcoat, size 38, in good condition. Phone 669 or 34M. 40-tf EMPIRE cook stove, white enam- el with copper reservoir, used five winters. Phone 2246. 41-1 JACKMAN-In îoving memory LADY'S wbite figure skates, of a dear busband and father, size six, excellent condition, $5. Frederick Raymond Jackman, Phone 2541 a!ter 6 p.m. 41-if who passed away, October 8th, SINGLE bed and sping, metal, 1944. walnut finisb, $15.00. Phone We do not forget bim, we wbo 3265. 41-1 loved bim too dearly For bis memory to fade fmom GIRL'S winter coat, size 12, our lives like a dream; wine, fitted, with grey fur trim. Our lips need not speak When Phone 3681. 41-1 our bearts mourn sincere- DINING-room and bed-room Fo rifofe wel weefurniture for sale'. Appiy 16 Fri ef ofti en.el weeDivision St., apt. No. 2. 41-1* -Lovîngly remembered by wife GIRL'S white figure skates, size and fmily.414*121/2, worn three months, $5.00. Mrs. Austin. Phone 2974. 41-1 PAEDEN-In loving memomy o!f _____________ our dear son and brother, John TURKEYS for Thanksgiving at Edwamd Paeden wbo passed 10 to 15 lbs. Allan Macklin. away Oct. 4th, 1952. Phone 2202. 41-1 God took him home, it was HisDOR2'6x6'";wno ad will, OR26"x66;wnoad But in our hearts, he livetb stili frame with spiral balance, al -Sadly missed by mother anci new. Phone 2547. 41-1 dad, Judy and Wayne. 41-1* ONE used wasbing machine, fair condition, cheap. Pbone 3248. WILKINS-In loving memory of 41-1* a dear busband and father, George Blake, wbo departed this SOLID oak roll-top desk in ex- life at Bowmanville, Oct. 10, cellent conditon. Phone 2254, 1934 Bowmanville. 41-1 In our bearts your memory LREbaei odcn lingers,dLtion honter2832, o appcyn2 Sweetly, tender, fond and truedionPhe28,orapy3 There is not a day, dear father,* Temperance Street. 41-1*1 That we do not think of you. GIRL'S white fgiure skates, size1 -Ever remembered by family. 13, also girl's white tube skates,( 41-1 size 10. Phone 697. 41-1j ,WORDEN - To the beautiful GIRL Guide dress and tie, also memory ofmyda husband,1 Guider's suit, good condition and Russell L. Worden, wbo passed reasonable. Phone 2955. 41-1 away, Oct. 4th, 1948. Just a thought o! sweet remem- GIRL'S white skates, size four, brance, perfect condition. Phone 2680. Just a memory sad and true, 41-1 Just the love and sweet devotion 'ONTARIO potatoes, 75 lb. bags, 0f one who thinks of you delivemed in Bowmanvilie. PhoneE -Lovingly remembered by b1is 2473. 1t wife, Ethel.4113-t Cars For Sale COOKte satovete h a bufnr, rangOKeteckth eater, cep fo quick sale. Dial 478. 41.1l '50 HILLMAN, gaod condition, SAVAGE gun, .30-.30; Winchest- mileage 23,750. Phone 939. 41-l'* er .22 pump, bath like new. - . -1 - Phone Newcastle 2566. 41.1* '36 OLI)SMOBILE, n good con- dition, maroan. Phone 2070. 41-1 1947 FORD sedan, 4 new tires, heater, Ai condition. Price $750 cash or terms. 114 Elgin St. Phone 3071. 41-1* 1948 MERCURY ½/'-ton panel truck, '49 motor, excellent tires, $600 or best offer. Phone 2591. 41-1 '48 FORD hal! ton pickup in Ai condition, also '38 Plymouth in good condition; custom built radio for '34 Ford, guaranteed. Can be seen anytime at Wm. Kellar's, back o! Beech's Store, Maple Grove. 41-1 USED cars and trucks-New In- ternational ½/-ton truck, reduced ta clear; 1951 G.M.C. ½ý-ton, low mileage; 1946 Roadmaster Buick, fully equipped, excellent condition, financing armanged, at Farm Equipment and Automot- ive, 134 King St. E., Bowman- ville. Phone 689, res. 3312. 41-1 CARD 0F THANKS I wish ta specially thank Mrs. Gordon Stinson (known as grandmother), for ber came ta my children, also ta Dr. Austin and aur Dr. Keith Slemon. A special thanks ta tho fine nurses at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville. Mrs. Harold E. Green. 41-1 1 would like ta take this op- portunity o! thanking ail my friends, neighbors, relatives and Rev. W. N. Turner, St. John's Altar Guild, Guildettes and' Memorial Park Association for the inquiries, lovely cards, flow- ers and gifts received during my stay in the hospital and since1 coming home, also Dm. Sturgis,1 Dr. Rundle and Dr. Storey and special nurses, Mrs. N. Wilkins, Mrs. H. Muir, Mrs. J. Emmer- son and staff o! Memorial Hos- pital. Mrs. H. Dadson. 41-1 Wanted To Buy ONE cernent mixer. Phone 2793, Bawmanville. 40-34 TO purchase a low priced cot- tage, lake front, Lake Scugag. R. A. Wagner, 303 Bayview Ave., Toronto. Hudson 1-0759. 41-1 BEFORE selling your live poul- try, try us. Our prices are bigh- er. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany. Phone 7 r 13. Reverse charges. 51-tf WANTED-Live poultrv. gaase: ONE rangette, like new, and one medium size Quebec heater, also one jacket beater. Phone 917. 41-1* CUSTOM made ail aluminum combination storm windows and doors. M. Jurko. Phone 2753 1 41-t! MISSES' winter coat, size 14, latest style, neyer worn in town, good condition, reasonable. Dial 3254. 41-1* PIANOS for sale. For informa- tion caîl at 204 Church Street, Bowmanville. F. J. Mitchell. 41-1 ONE skating dmess, size 12, navy blue velveteen, red trim, reas- onable. Phone Newcastle 2152. 41-1 TWO ladies' winter coats, size 38, color green, bmown, in excel- lent conditon. Phone Omono 20-5. 41-1 DRY hardwood, $18.00 per cord; slabwood $10.00 per cord, sawed and delivered. Phone New- castle 2146. 40-t! ONE pactically new Singer portable electmic sewing machine with table. W. C. Sweet Jr., R. R. 1, Burketon, Ont. 41-1 CUT bloom gladiolus, $2.00 per dozen. Daily delivemy ta bos- pital. Willow Acres. Phone 2456. 38-t! TWO pair o! lined wine damask drapes, also one small radiator 4"x4"x38" with fittings. Phane 521. - 41-1 CHEMICAL closet with pipes and elbows; bedroom dresser with mirror, painted white. Phone 2260. 41-1* IF backaches are slowing you up, take Rumacaps and belp yourself ta relie! from pains and aches. Ask your druggist. 41-1 24 BASS piano-accardion; tap shoes, size five; four dance costumes size 10; tea wagon. Phone 3150. 41-1* HEAVY-duty electrie range, Moffat, width 45", beight 45", aven 19" x 13", three bumners, wamming aven and starage space, aven automatic contrai. Reason- ab]y priced. Phone 879. 41-2 DRAPERIES and venetian blinds custom made, or draperies sold by the yard. Our representative will cali at yaur home any time xith a complete range o! sampies and suggestions witbaut obliga- tion. Free estimates and free in- stallation within 35-mile area, Lawest prices in tawn. Fabrie Town, 59 King St. W. Phone 3609, Bowmanville. 8-tf feathers, feathe tick, scrap ELECTRIC appliances-New In- iran, rags and metals. Raw ternational deep!reezc chest, 12 furs and deerskins. Phone 3-2043 cu. ft., regular $520 for $445; Oshawa, collect. 46-tf Philips television $299 up; new _________________________electmic ranges, apartment size. regular $199.95 for $159.95; used Room to ent electric refrigeratars $75; used console radias $30, at Farm HEATED, furnisbed, light bouse- Equipment and Automotive, 134 keeping raoms, centrally locat- King St. E., Bowmanville. Phone ed, abstainers. Phone 3477. 41-1 689. 41-1 Articles For Sale*1 FURNACE, large size, in work- ing order, pipes, registers, in United Church, Blackstock. Tele- phone 86 - J. 41-1* QUANTITY of wood shavings. You' pick up, no charge. Paul H. Simpkin Cabinet Ca. Ltd., 1160 Church St. 26-tf SAVE an lumber, direct fromn miii ta you. Phillips Lumber Ca., Kimnount, Ont. Phone 17rll. 13-tf CONCRETE and cinder blocks, new style, full 8" hlgh, at re- duced prices. For free estim- ates phone Bowmanville 846. 18-tf SWEET cider, pears, apples- Tolman Sweet, Maclntosb, St. Lawrence; tomataes, plums, pumpkins, squash. Bring con- tainers. Shaw's Market. 41-1* CLARE Bros. Jewel cook stove, oil installed, two coils, good con- dition, .and one 120-gallon ail drum with tap. Phone 3563. 41-1 ONE pair girl's black bigh boots skates size 3; 1 pair girl's ýwhite figure skates, size 4; Keivinator refrigerator, 6 cu. f t., good con- dition. Phone 764. 41-1* GIRL'S gabardine station wagon coat, size 16, warm quilted lin- ing and fur callar, wamn one season. Photle 2986, Newcastle. 41-1* VENETIAN elinds, 25 different colours of tajes, 15 siat coIours, Flexalum, Aluminum or Steel, measured and installed free of charge. Phone 3121. Weber's Fabric Centre. 17-t! TRADE-IN specials-Used wash- ers $29.50; used rangettes $19.50; used refrigerators $79.50; used chesterfields $49.50 at the new store o! Murphy's Fumniture and Appliance, 47 King Street 'West, Bowmanville. Phone 811. 41-1 PRE-CAST cancrete septic tanks, delivered and installed, any size fmam 300 gallons up. Sold through ail plumbers. Brooklin Concrete Produets. Robt. Me- Coy, Manager. Phone 155, Brook- lin, Ont. 37-12 USED farm machinery-Two- !urraw Allis-Chalmers tractor plow; Massey seed drill; Massey 7-!t. binder; McCormick spread- er, at Farm Equipment and Automotive, 134 Ring St. E., Bowmanville. Phone 689, res- idence 3312. 41-1 TILE CERAM]C -PLASTIC RUBBER - MARBOLEUM IR. G.IHEAL Phono 2902 Bownianville 14tf REFRIGERATORS-We will al- low you $100 on your aid ice box or refrigerator when you purchase a new 8.4 or 10.5 cu. !t. International Harvester re- frigerator fmom Farm Equip- ment and Automotive, 134 Ring St. E., Bowmanville. Phone 689. 41-1 TURKEYS Choice Young Birds, 14 Ibs. and up, dressed and delivered. Phil Finney, R.R. 3, Bowmanvllle Phone 2309 ELECTRIC-refrigerator, stove (McClary), vacuum cleaner, food mixer; blond desk (knee-hole), wardrabe with mirror, studio coucb, kitchen cupboard, set o! dishes for 12, lawn mower, car- penter tools, .22 rifle, 2-wbeel trailer, man's new overcoat, ski aut!it. Phone 3503. 41-1 " For the Latest Papers " For the Finest Paints " For the Best Workmanship S. G. ]PRESTON & SON )PHONES" 2417 - 912 49-t! USED tractors-Farmail "H"; Fammail Cub completely equip- ped; Farmali "A" with cultivat- or; Fard tractar with maunted plow; John Deere "B", ail trac- tors guaranteed and repainted, at Farm Machinemy and Auto- motive, 134 King St. E., Bow- manville. Phone 689. Residence 3312 41-1 Wanted To Rent ONE garage near Church and Ontario Streets. Phone 3674. 41-1* A SMALL farm, not less than five acres, flot mare than fi!ty. Suitabie for cultivation. Would prefer ta have small building suitable for storage. Please re- fer ail inquiries ta Box 77, c/o The Canadian Statesman. 41-2 For Rent GARAGE, central location. Tele- phone 3274. 41-1 ROOM for young persan, with home privileges. Phone 3586. 41-1 ONE extra large beated roomn, newly decorated, ail conveniene- es. Phone 813. 41-1 FURNISHED room, heated, central location, breakfast op- tional. Phane 3616. 41-1 Room and Board FOR one or two, to share. Phone 3232. 41.1l AUCTION SALE FOR SALD by Public Auction ta wind up an estate, valuable properties in the Town o! Port Hope on Wednesday, October 2lst, 1953, at 2:30 p.m., at the property, namely 111 Hope Street North. The foliowing are the praperties o!!ered for sale: PARCEL No. 1 A parcel o! land cantaining approximately five acres bounded by Elgin, Croft and Hope Streets, suitable for sub-division into approximateiy thirty building lots. PARCEL Na. 2 A vacant lot on tbe east side o! Elgin Street be- tween Coilege and Cro!t Streets suitabie for sub-division. PARCEL No. 3 A bouse and large sized lot, suitable for sub- division, on the north-west corn- er o! College and Elgin Streets. TERMS 0F SALE: 10%,' down and the balance in cash in thirty days. The properties will be o!- fered subject to a reserved bid. For further particulars apply to W. E. Bonneville, Q.C., Port Hope, Ontario, solicitor for the estate. Clifford Pethick, triniskillen, Ont., Auctioneer. 40-3 AUCTION SALES Wednesday, October 14, farm stock and implements, the prop- erty o! Richard Griffin, Lot 25, Con. 9, Dariington. Terms cash. Sale starts at 1 p.m. Ted Jack- son, auctioneer. Wallace Pascoe, clerk. 41-2* Saturday, October 10, farma stock, implements and tractor, the property o! Garnet Wright, Lot 4, Con. 4, Cartwright, three miles West o! Blackstock. Terms cash. Sale starts at 1 p.m. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer; Cecil Heayn, Cierk. 40-2* Mr. F. R. Sanderson, Lot 11, Con. 8, Darlington Twp., one concession north and a bal! mile west o! Tyrone, is giving up farming and will seil by public auction on Saturday, October 171 at 1 p.m. sharp, al bis farm stock, implements, hay, grain, g oultry, and some furniture. For further particulars see bills. Terms cash. Jack Reid, auction- eer. 41zý The undersigned auctioneer will seli by public auction for Mrs. Harold Wakelin on Satur- day, Oct. 17 at 50 Church St. Bowmanville, al ber bousehold e!fects: three-piece chestemfield, like new; Quehec heater, med- ium size; bot-plate, chrome table and chairs, drop-leaf table, three small tables, two double beds and mattress, vanity dresser, two dressers, complete dining room suite, solid walnut; overdrapes, curtains, pictures, tbree-quarter bed and springs, single bed with two mattresses, small stove and oul bumner, cuphoard, two glass doors, rocking chair, two rugs 9'x9' and 9'x7', well pump, West- inghouse washing machine, bigh chair, lawn mowem, garden tools, some ttols, pots, pans, dishes and m~any other articles too num- erous to mention. As Mrs. Wake- lin bas sold ber property there will be no reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 1:30. Clifford Petbick, auctioneer. 41-2 Real Estate For Sale IREAL ESTATE FOR SALE H. C. Pedwell Newcastle Phone Clarke 38SSL Agent for W. J. Warren, Broker Agincourt Ontaria 41-t! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Properties Sold, Rented, Managed and Appraised L. M. A L L ISON Real Estate Broker' Phone 2566 - Newcastle, Ont. Two blocks north o! tra!!ic signal, Newcastle. 20-tf NIXON REAL ESTATE Ranch type frame 5-raamn bun- galow, ail conveniences, bat air heating, laundry tubs, garden, garage. $9,000. Terms. Posses- sion 30 days. Two greenhauses, one bot water heated and the ather can be heat- ed; an 1¼-acme lot with a 3-raom cement block bouse, bath, heavy wiring, lots a! extra equipment. $6,000. 30 days possession. 4-roam insul brick dwelling, 3- piece bath, hydro, heavy wiring, ail beating, storms, screens, floor covering, attached garage. $6,000. Terms. 5-room frame bungalow, U-acre, hydro, 3-piece bath, built-in cupboards, beavy wiring, nicely decorated, new roof. Intmediate possession. $5,200. 4-roomn frame bungalow, bard- wood flooring, built-în cup- boards, insulated. Piced ta sell. Possession 30 days. 4-raama stucco bungalow, bath, floor covering, insulated. $4,500. Terms. 105 acres good dlay land, 85 acres workable, 10 acres mixed timber, barn, hen bouse, well, impIe- ment shed, 10 room frame bouse. $8,500. Terms. Lots on Liberty St., pmîced ta seil. Other valuabîe properties for sale. James Nixon, Broker 160 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville -- Phone 682 Real Estate For Sale HAMILTONS REAL ESTATE $5,500. Farmn near Miilbrook, 100 acres, inciuding 10 of bush. Barns thirty by seventy and thirty' by twenty, good frame bouse of eleven roins. Hydro at road; 20 acres faîl wheat, 20,-1 000 Scotch pine, good wells ati house and pasture. Terms. Great- ly reduced for quick sale. Leroy Hamilton, Broker Orono Phone 1 r 16 41-1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE General store on King St., $3,000 buys equipment and fixtures, sbowcases, coolers, radio, etc. Stock at invoice price. Turn- over $35,000 per year. Choice building lot on Hunt St., 1/4acre. Five-roomed bungalow on Lib- erty St., modern kitchen and 3-1 piecebath, large lot. Full price $5,000. We have bungalows, 1½/-storey bouses and 2-storey bouses. Consult us before buying. F. A. Bruce, Broker, Toranto Local agent, Mrs. M. E. Leask, Bowmanville Phone 919 65 Ontario St. 41-1 DONALD SCOTT REAL ESTATE New 4-room bungalow, just off No. 2 Highway. $5,0111 full price, easy terms. 30 days possession. New 6-room bungalow on bigh- way, close to school, 3-piece bath, bot water beater. insulat- ed, heavy wiring, coal furnace and garage. Total price $9,000. Easy terms. Immediate posses- sion. 7-roomn frame house in Hampton, hardwood floors, insuiated, gar- age and large lot. $5,900. Easy terms. $3,000 will bandie this modern seed cleaning plant, 5 miles fmomn Bowmanville. Cleaner, treater anid buffer. This business shows over $3,000 a year profit. Drop in and see us at 85 King St. East for many more homes, farnr.s, choice building lots and businesses. H. A. Phllp, Salesman Diai 713 Residence 2620 Oshawa: Diai 3-2612 DeWITH REAL ESTATE 200 acre farm, 130 acres work- able land, 25 acres o! wood, pond, springs, weil, 3 barns, 8- roomed brick bouse with bath- room and beavy wiing; garage, close to schooi. Price $12,000. Terms. 117 acres o!: land, nearly ail wood with 5-roomed stone house, with cellar, good fences, springs, creek. Prîce $7,000. Terms.. 100-acre farm, ail workabie land, dlay; large barns with modemn stabling, steel stanchions, run- ning water, creek; 10-roomed« brick bouse with hydro, bot and cold running water, fumnace, etc., etc. Asking price $16,000. Terms. 155-acre f arm, commuting dist- ance from Oshawa; 130 acres workable, 25 acres wood, 2 wells, good bank barn with running water; 8-moomed frame bouse, full ceilar, hydmo throughout. Price $12,500. Easy terms. 50-acre farm, loam, 35 acres workable, pond, well, bank barn; 7-roomed insul-brick bouse, run- ning water, bydro, attached gar- age. Price $5,500. Temms. 5-roomed insul brick bouse on main street, Newcastle, with at- tached garage. Hot and cold running water, bathroom, etc. Price $5,000. Easy ternis. 7-roomed brick bouse, Bowman- ville, full cellar, bathroom, mod- ern kitchen, fumnace, bot and cold water on tap, beavy duty wiring, hardwood floors. Price $9.500. Terms. 6-roomed bouse, Newcastle,1 frame and insulated, 3 bedrooms, 5-roomed bungalow with f ull cellar, unfinished. Large lot, in Newcastle. Price $6,000. Termis. 6-roomed bouse, insul-brick, on highway, with 4-piece bathroom, fumnace, beavy duty wiring, bat and cold running water. Price $6,500. Termis. We bave 26 mare farms ta choose from, also homes in Newcastle, Orono and Bowmanville. John F. DeWith, Realtor Newcastle Phone 3341 41-1 Real Estate Wanted We bave cash buyems waiting for good farms. If you are think- ing of selling, give us a ring, 713, or drap in at 85 King St. East, H. A. Philp, Salesman Donald Scott Real Estate 37-tf Help Wanted MEN wanted.» Apply Brookdale- Kingsway Nurseries. 41-i COMING EVENTS Work Want Tyrane W.M.S. is holding al DARLINGTON Abattoir, home-made caaking sale at Kit- ton, for custom killing. son's Locker on Friday a!ter- 3243. noon, October 9th at 2 p.m. 40-2 DUTCH woman wants Don't forget the Eastern Star 1 ,vok for a !ew da à' bazaar at the Lions Commnunîty1 Write ta Box 78, ci Centre on Friday, Oct. 23, 1953.1 adian St4tesman. 7t- IBazaar opens at 2:30 pm. 40-21 ULý- grdnai Came ta the Turkey supper ý cavating. r~avel, fi anak and variety pmagram at Velver- Geraid Balsan, Hamptan. tan on Monday, Oct. 12. $1.50 2733. and 75c. 41-1 IF YOU have anycà Holy Name Society euchre, work or întend taremodel,, ;, Monday, Oct. 12, Union Hall, or like layout assistanee 2a1M Admission 35c. Good prîzes. new home, give us a cail, I _______estimates and a guarante Dance in Tyrone Cammunity Phone Don Brooks, 3670. Hall on Friday, October 9th. Music by Ruth Wilson's Vaiety CONCRETE - MASONw Band. Sponsored by L.O.L. 764. FOUNDATIONS - FLO 40-2 IVALKS. ETC.* Reserve Friday, Nov. 20 far EtmtsFe St. Andrew's Church bazaar. Phone 3600 Eveningà 39. Aprans, home baking, candy, P. 0. BOX 117, BOW'MANVIL !ancy work and gi!ts. After- L. T U R N E R noon tea. 41-1 4 October 24 is United Nations'i Day. The B. and P. Club is hoid- B3ULLD OZINC an ing a tag day on that date in support o! the United Nations' E C V TN International Children's Emerg- ency Fund. 41-1 TRENCHING and LOADIN Dance in Newtonville Comn- BYH RORCN AC munity Hall on Friday, Oct. 16, - Free Estimates Given4 9 - 1:30 p.m., under the auspices W DD a! the L.O.L. with Farraw Orch- W * £E.8AAP estra. Admission 75c. Lunch PORT PERRY R. R.2 will be served. 41-2 PHONES: Res. 109r42, Office' Haydon Thank-a!!eming service 22 this Sunday, Oct, il at 7:30 p.m. with Rev. Stanley L. Osborne, ]PAIY<IN Ontario Ladies' Coliege, Wbitby, guest speaker. Special music by P P R H NG Mapie Grave Chair. 41-1 ]A E A r Full selection of Came ta the McKenzie tea PARALAC PAINTS anîd bazaar, sponsored by the Tartan Club at the Legian Hall, and Saturday, Oct. 17, 2:30 ta 5 p.m. PAPERS Interestîng booths and fortune - FREE ESTIMATES telling. 41-2 October 13, Tuesday, in St Howard S. Brook' John's Parish Hall at 8 p.m., a PHONE 2702 United Nations program under the spansarshîp a! the Business and Professional Women's Club. U LD Z G A mast interesting evening is B L D ZN being pianned. Everyane wel- came. See display ad. 41-1 E C V TN Plan ta attend the operetta G "The Belle o! Barcelana" given AD R by the St. Andrew's United SAND AND GRAVEL Cburcb Chair o! Millbrook, in PROMPT SERVICE Omona Town Hall, under auspic- es o! the Shiloh United Church LL E R S an Frîday, Nov. 6th at 8:15 p.m. LIL Y BLS Aduits 50c, children 25c. 41.1* R. R. No. 3 - BOWM «" ILL*. OSHAWA Thanksgiving anniversary ser- vice o! the Newtonville Presby- iil 5- Z terian Cburch, Sunday, Oct. 11, h at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker, Rev . Stuart B. Cales, B.A., Knox Cburch, Oshawa. Special mus- 1iIN E ic by choir from Boys' Training Scbool, Bowmanville. Youar Sales and Servicerý cardially invited ta adend. 4- Have your sewing machin Evangelistic Centre, Bowman- checked over for your Fait ville invites yau ta attend their and Wlnter sewing. Harvest Thanksgivng service, Sunday, Oct. Il at il a.m. and!Di1al Dow manvile1,364 7 p.m. Guest speaker: Miss Salame Cressman, Dean o! Wom- r . Pogue, your local Singe an's Pentecastal' Bible Callege representative, is a fully quai Petembaro, Ont., and also speciai ified sales and service man. H talent fmom the college. 41-1 carrnes a fully supply of yo sewing needs and Is a menib Eldad United Church Thank- of aur staff fram your a!feming services wilI he held on Sunday, Oct, Il at 2 and 7:30Singer Sein Cent' p.m. Rev. Roy Richard, 13A., 47 IValon St. Port Hop Columbus, will speak in the a!- 41-l ternoon and Rev. F. Recd wiIl -- conduet the evening service. RU r' Special music hy Eldad Choir in F R A E afternoon and Ebenezer Harm -____ onizers in the evening. 411j Ar odtin u Burketon Thank-affering serv>- ice will be hcld on Sunday, Oct.Di 11, 1953 at 2:30 and 7:30 p.mn. l Burners The guest minister at bath ____ services will bc Rev. Mm. Lackey ofClaremont; special music by Sheet Metal Work the choir and the Ponty pool quartette, and an Thursdav CV- EXPERIENCE COUNTS ening, Oct. 15, the Brookliýn A. Y.P.A. wvill present their three - act play, "The Funny Barat,;"-1 Eavestroughing Admission, adults 50e and child-! ren 25c. 41-i Livestock For Sale DAVIS & CD. 2 Mill Lane Boivmanville FIVE two-yeam-old Holstein bei!- Phoanc - Day or Night, 341Z2 691 ers. Phone '781 or 3098. 41-I 16-tf HOLSTEIN heifer calve Wod.W.A. JL AT IU Phone 2388. 41-1'* 1PLT 250 BARRED Rock pullets i months old, started ta lay. Ph anc iýPIu big-ndH ai 2720at non.41-1--1INSTALLATIONS - RIUPAIRS' SEVEN-year-old Holstein iniilk-1 for Bowmanvilie and surround-, ing cow. Apply Dan Kuhe,' ing district by skilled tradesmen Maple Grave. 41-1'ý ELEVEN pigs, seven weeks aId.' No job fao large or too smnall App]y Les. Anderson. Phone! to be apprcciated 12215.-41-1111r l C miMaA n, & 11iuzj t , YORKSHIRE hoars, six nionths! aid, from advanced registry and! show stock. Cal! for vealing. Phone Blackstock 5 r 31. 41-11* PUREBRED Yorkshire boars, four months aId, fmom imported stock. P. H. Hinton, Orono. Phone 14 - 12. 39-3 Lost IN NEWCASTLE, small folder containing certifeates and other papers. Phone Newcastle 2152. 41-1 HEAVY lagging chain hetweý-!n WANTED: Man for steady travel 17, Rcward. Phone 2987, Bill amang consumers in Bowman- JewelI. 40-2 ville. Permanent cannection with large manufacturer. O)nly FROM Lot 12, Concesion 3, Cart- reliable bustier considered . Write wright, anc Durham heih-:r, all Rawleigh's, Dept. J-140 -131, rcd, appmoximatelv 61)0 Jbs.' Montreal. 41-1 Phone Blackstock 66 r 11. 41-1* rir i mith Latest Styles Plumbing Accewq J Cail us for Free Esllmaip- PIHONE Bowmanville 3br. 24 Wanted MONEY wanted on first mort- gage, goodi investment, 7 or 8</o interest. Write ta Box 76, / The Canadian Statesman. 41-1~ MONEY wanted on fimsfilmrt. gages, good inve.;tmcent, 64in- terest. Write Box 62, c/o The Canadian Statesrnan. 39-ti -' g i lý "IURSDAY, Cet ll£ff) à;.