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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Feb 1955, p. 16

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PAGE SIXKTEEN TEE CAKADIAN STATESMAN. EOWMANV!LLE, ONTAMO THUMDAY, I'EE. l7th, 1968 "M.l7t, 1 BIRTHS FEDDEMA-With thanks to God, Mr. and Mrs. J. Feddema wish to announce the birth of their daugbter, Sylvia Irene, February 11, R.R. 1, Nestieton. 7-1* HUFFMAN-Dale and Anne, Huffman are happy to announce the birth of their son onr eb 6th, at Memorial Hospital, B-1 manville. A brother for John. 7-1 MILLSON-Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Milison wish to announce the birth of their son, Gary Alfred, at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville, on Feb. 6, 195 7-1 LARMER-Ralph and Peggy Larmer announce the safe ar- rivai of their son, on Friday, February 1l, at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Sharon and John. 7-1 RUNDLE-Florence and Charles Rundie are happy to announce the arrivai of a baby daughter, Wendy, a sister for David and Karen. 71 SHERBA-Vera and Michael Sherba are proud to announce the birth .of a baby daughter, Kathleen Michelle, on January 25, 1955, in Oshawa General Hospital. 7-1* DEATHS FORWARD-Ada Louise (nec Wight), passed away after a brie! illncss at St. Anthony's Hospital, St. Petersburg, Flor- ida, Fcb. 8th, 1955, beloved wi!e o! Fred W. Forwamd o! Elkart, Indiana, and dear sister o! Har- vey S. Wight o! Czar, Alta., and Mrs. Ella May Cobb o! Wiliow- dale, Ont. Service was hcld at St. Petersburg on Feb. llth. In- termenî later at Sycamore, Ill- inois, U.S.A. 7-1 LYMER-Entemed into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on T~uesday, Fcbruary 15, 1955, Arthur John Lymer, belovcd busband o! Vera Mabel Colwcll in bis 501h ycam. Memorial ser- vice in tbc Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, Tbursday, Feb. l7th, 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetemy, Oshawa. 7-1 SELBACH-At the K. & W. Hospital, Kitchener, on Thurs- day, February 10, 1955, Rudolpb Selbacb, Hampton, Ont., aged 56 years, bcloved husband o! Siiri Seibach and dear father o! Roi!, Montreal. Service was held at the Morris Funcral Chapel, Bow- manville, on Saturday, Februamy l2tb, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Hampton Cemetemy. 7-1 SKELDING-Ab Memorial Hos- pitl, Bowmanv.,âle, on Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1955, MayAnn Skeld- ing, R.R. 3, Newcastle, in ber 801h year, belovcd wi!e o! bbc late George Skeiding. Resting at bbc Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanvillc. Service in the Chapel on Thursday, February 17tb, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Omono Cemctery. Flowcms grate- fully declined. (Tempomary in- terment at Lang Memorial Cha- Pel Vault, Oono). 7-11 Cards of Thanks I wish 10 tbank Dm. K. Siemon and nurses of Memorial Hospital, Bowmanviile, for their kindness 10 me during my recent illness and ail those who sent flowers and cards. Mrs. R. Thomas. 7-1* I would like 10 tbank tbc nurs- es and staff o! Memorial Hos- pital, Bowmanville, also Dr. Austin and Dr. Sturgis and al tbose that sent me flowers and inquired about me duing my stay in bospital. Mrs. R. E. Kennett. I extend sincere thanks to Dr. H. Ferguson, thc Eastern Star,l the W.A., W.M.S., Friendship Club and ail friends and neigh- bours who sent cards, gifts, and kind acts while I have been ill. Thanks 10 ail. Florence Ferguson. (Mrs. Cccil Ferguson). 7-1 We would like 10 thank al our neighbours and friends for the kindness shown us in bbcý partial loss o! our home by fire. A special thanks to the ladies o! the community for bhc lunch provided and al tbc food sent in. Great credit is due the Bow- manvilie Fire Brigade for their splendid work. Mm. and Mrs. A. Brunt and Carl. 7-1* We wish to tbank our many relatives, friends and neighboms for their kind expressions o! sympathy and beautiful floral offerings, especially tbanking Dm. K. Siemon, tbe Tartan Club and Rev. T. A. Morgan for bis consoling words during our e- cent sad beeavement. Thertell family._ Auction Sale Why do more tarmers every week feel il pays to selI their Lîvestock at bbe DUiRHAM C-OUNTY SALE ARENA? IN MEMORIAM CAUGHILL-In loving memory o! Edward J. Caugbill, Veteran o! World Wai I, who passed away at bis home in Burketon, Fcb. 201h, 1940. They say time heals ail sorrow And helps one to forget, But lime so far bas only pmoved How much I miss him yet. -Lovinglyv remembcred by bis wifc, Florence. 7-1 HANCOCK-In loving memory o! our father, Herbert E. Han- cock, who passed away Feb. 12, 1954. His memomy is as dear boday, As in bbc boum he passcd away. -Sadly missed by the !amily. 7-1* LYLE-In loving memomy o! Jessie Dunham Lyle, who pass- cd away Fcbmuamy 2Obh, 1951. -Lovingly remembered by hem busband and daughtems. 7.1* SMITH-In loving mcmory o! a dear husband and father, Fred Smith, wbo passcd away Fcb. l7th, 1954. Those wbom we love go out o! sight But neyer out of mind, Nothing can ever take away Tbe love a beart bolds dear. Loving and kind in al bis ways Uprigbt and just in ahl the days, Sincere and true in beart and mind,. Beautiful memories he left bcbind. -Ever remembcred by wife Nora and sons Fitank, Lloyd and Grant. 7-1* COMI14G EVENTS Reserve Satumday, Mamcb tb,. for thrce-act play in Newcastle I Communjly Hall by Mery Mar- ried Couples Club. 7-1 Reserve Fiday, February l8bb for sale o! home cooking at 2:30 p.m. in Hydmo Shop. Sponsored by Catbolic Women's League. 7-1 * Bowmanville-Oshawa Figure Skating Camnival, Friday and Saturday, Mamcb 4 and 5, Bow- manville Memorial Aena, 8 p.m. 7-1 St. Andmcw's Cburch ladies are holding a daffodil tea and home baking sale in the cburch base- ment, Saturday, Febmuary 26th, from 3 10 5:30 p.m. 7-2 Teen Town dance tomomrow (Friday) at 8:30, at Lions Com- munity Centre, Beech Ave. Ad- mission - members 35c, non- members 50c. Bring youm fricnds. 7-1 Bowmanville L i o n s Club Minstrel Show on March 17, 18, 19. Tickets available !rom any member o! Lions Club. Reserv- cd seats dan be obbained at Town Hall, Monday evcning, March 141h at 7:30 p.m., or at McGreg- o's Drug Store, Tuesday, Wed- nesday or Thursday. 5-7 Memorial Park Association are holding tbeir annual sale and St. Patrick's tea, Marcb 12, from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at bbc Club House. Any donations o! needlcwork, home-made baking, candy, parcel post, al ummage will be grcatly appeciated. 7-11 Tbursday, March 101h, the Bowmanville Women's Institute Iwill hold their annual Kopper Karnival, sale o! home baking and afternoon tea in the Lions Community Centre, fmom 2 10 8 p.m. Valuable prizes and door prize. Tickets, 25c, may be purcbased from any W. I. mem- ber. 71 The annual meeting o! tbc Bowmanville West Dumham Ad- visory Committee 10 the Canad- ian National Institute for bhc Blind will be bcld in the Council Room o! the Town Hall aI Bow- manville on Tuesday, February 22nd, 1955, at 8 p.m. Those who are întemesbed in bbc work o! this organization are comdially invited. 7-1 Chicks For Sale BRAY Chicks. From Canada's largest hatchery. Canadian ap- proved. Standard breeds and crosses, inciuding some popular US. bybrids. Write for full in- formation and prices. Bray Hatchery, 120 John North, Ham- ilton, Ont. (Wc arc interested in a good agent in Ibis district - liberal commission). 5-4 Orchland Farm Chicks CANADIAN APPROVED S.C. WHITE LEGHORN FAST FEATHERING BARRED ROCK AND NEW HAMPSHIRE X BARRED ROCK Ail breeders banded and pullomum tested No outside flocks All eggs used in our incubators are produced on our own !amm. Day Old Chicks EVERY SATURDAY H. J. BROOKS BOWMANVILLE ONT. PHONE MArket 3-3961 7-tf Articles For Sale GAS stove with aide oven. Phone MA 3-3656. 7-1 DOMINION piano, in good con- dition, $75. Phone MA 3-3127. 7-1 ONTARIO potatoes, 75 lb. bags, delivered in Bowmanville. Phone MA 3-2473. 31-tf PROPANE table top range nearly new. Owner moving. Phone MA 3-3755. 7-1 USED combînation e 1 e c t r i c range, $80. Phone MA 3-2641. 7-1* DINING-room suite, excellent condition. Phone MA 3-5403. 7-1* VENETIAN blinds-Newest col- ours witb plastic tapes. We measure and instaîl. Morris Co.' Phone MA 3-5480. 6-tf SAVE on lumber, direct from mil] 10 you. Phillips Lumber Co., Kinmount, Ont. Phone 17rl 1. 13-tf COMBINATION wardrobe and dresser, pair o! steel bunk-beds, springs and mattress. Phone MA 3-5454. 7-1* BARNS and hen-house for sale. Best offer. Apply C. Fallis, R.R. 1, Nestleton, for direction 10 see same. 7-2 KEYS ecut automatically, wbile you wait, at Mason & Dale Hard- ware, 36 King St. E., Bowman- ville. 46-tf OIL space heater, Quaker, with pipes, new condition; will deliv- er. MA 3-3580, afternoons or evenings. 7-1* INSULATION, blowing method, with rock wobl. Workmansbip guaranteed. Free estimates. Harry L. Wade. Phone Clarke 2420. 39-t! TRADE-IN space beaters, med- ium size; rangettes, beds, electric ref rigerators, radios, kitchen buffet, arbomite. Murphy and Company, King W. 7-1* DO your own floors - rent a sander or a floor polisher from Lander Hardware, 7 King St. E., Bowmanville. Pbone MA 3-5774. 3-tf HEARING aid service, testing service and complete stock o! batteries and cords at Higgon Electric Limited, 38 King St. E., Bowmanville. Pbone MA 3-5438. 20-tf PRINTS o! photos o! public events appcaing in Ibis paper taken by Carson Studio may be obtained for $1.00O on 8x10 inch glossy prints. Carson Studio, Port Hope. 48-t! FLINK sand spreader, nearly new. Can be seen at Bowman- ville town shed. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. J. Lyle, Clemk, Corporation o! the Town o! Bowmanville. 7-1 CLOVER seeds, etc. - Special early prices expire Feb. 28tb. Farmers who have orders book- ed and wisb 10 take advantage o! Ibis saving should caîl for same prior 10 March lst. Stew- amt's Seeds. 7-1* DRAPERIES and venetian bli nds custom made, or draperies sold by the yard. Our representative will cail at your bome any time witb a complete range o! samples and suggestions without obliga- tion. Fabric Town, 59 King St. W. Phone MA 3-3609, Bowman- ville. 48-tf Singer Sewing Centre For Used or New Sewing Machines Rentais or Repair Phone OSHAWA 5-5443 for Prompt Service USED pressure system, electric motors, sinks and washing ma- chine, new Duro pressure sys- tcm, Beatty jet pump, waber bowls, washing machine, deep freeze, refrigerator, hand pumps, steel roofing, eavestrough and pipe, and complete line o! p 1 u m b i n g supplies. Harvey Partner, Tyrone. MA 3-2240. 6-2 DO IT YOURSELF T IL E 7½ýc each and up -. Ail kinds Expert instructions suppiied CUSTOM FLOORS LAID H. G. HEAL Phone MA 3-2902 Bowmanville 28-tf DECORATING *For the Latest Papers *For the Finest Paints *For the Best Workmanship S. G. Preston & Son Phones MA 3-591Z MA 3-37011 44-tf Personal HUSBANDS! Wives! Wanb pep, of sellilng il cither by the Pound Wa td To vuy i,2alize iron-dèficient body, in- or bY the dollar. crease vigor. "c-cuitd Sal evry Monay NE2,000-lb. scale; one smali size only 60c. Ail druggists. Sl vr ody saw-vm il1. Applv R. C. Simp- 7-1 at 2 p.m. son. R.R. 2, Newcastle. Phonei Owned and operated by JACKi Clarke 372 1. 7. HYGIENIC supplies - (mubbem RED utoer o goods) mailed posbpaid in plain REI, ucioee. orpickup1 WANTED-Live POultry. goose sealcd envelope with price lisI. PHIONE 5 r 19 ORONO feathers, feather ticks, scrap Six sampies 25c, 24 samples The place where buyer and iron, rags and metals. Raw $1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-28, seller mccl furs and deerskins. Phone 3-'2n431 No.-Rubber Co., Box 91, Ham- 5l-Uf Oshawa, coUlect. 46-ti ilIon, Ont. 1-52 Work Wcmted FOR eavestroughing and repairs write Carl Gould, Newcastle. 7-1 QIL burners, instaIL-ng, clean- ing, repairing; plumbing repairs. Leo Mutton, 14 Liberty St. N. Phone MA 3-3658. . 6-2* ALL makes of stokers, oil burn- ers and furnaces installed, clean- ed, overbauled and serviceçi by experienced workman. Phone MA 3-3329 after 3. 7-l* SAVE MONEY AT DAVE'S SHOE REPAIR Skates Siarpened 35 TEMPERANCE ST. (in rear) 46-tf GENERAL CONCRETE AND MASONRY Construction or Repair Estimates Free L. TURNER Phone Res. MA 3-3718 evenings P.O. BOX 177, BOWMANVILLE 7-tf BULLDOZING EXCAVATING TRENCHING - LGADING DRAGLINE - CLAM WORK Trucks and Loader for Gravel and Fi Jobs FREE ESTIMATES Tripp Construction PORT PERRY 392W 321f A. E. (SAMMY) COLE Plumbing and Heating AGENT FOR Mor-Sun The Furnace with the 10-year guaranbe 26 Ontario St., Phone MA 3-3473 BOWMANVILLE (Formerly Bothwell & Cole) 30-tf TOWNE TV ANTENNA Installation & Repairs FOR FAST AND EFFCIENT TV ANTENNA SERVICE Phone MA 3-59 ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR ONE VEAR Speciallzing in Rofor Antennas BILL LEASK LLOYD HAMILTON 5-41 Livestock For Sale PIGLETS, seven weeks old. Phone MA 3-2743. 7-1 CHOICE dairy cows, due 10 freshen. A. Wood. Phone MA 3-2388. 7-1* PURýBRED Yorkshire boars for sale. G. B. Rickard. Phone MA 3-2813. 7-Ib REGISTERED Angus beifer, carrying second caîf. Godfrey Bowman, Enfield. R.R. 2, Burke- ton. 7-1 GOOD thick Shortborn heifer, vaccinabed, due immediately. A. G. Perrin, Newcastle. Phone Clarke 3912. 7-1 PUREBRED Englisb Yorksbires, boars and gilbs aYailable. P. H. Hinton, Orono. Phone 14 r 12. 5-3* GRADE Holstein cow, due soon; nine Leicester ewes, Yorkshire boar, 14 weeks. Keith Van Camp, Blackstock 41J. 7-1 NINE Yorkshire pigs, 7 weeks old, well stated on pig booster. J. R. Metcalf. MA 3-2439. 7-1 * Repairs RADIO and belevision repairs. Prompt service. Pick up and delivery. Lomne Doreen, 85 Kinîg E. Phone MA 3-5713. 2-b! HOOVER service man will be aI our store every Thursday. Bring yours in or Pbone Higgon Elec- tric Limited, 38 King St. E., Bow- manville, MA 3-5438. 52-tf REPAIRS 10 aIl makes o! refrig- erators, domestic and commer- cial; milking coolers. Higgon Electric Limited, 42 King St. E. Phone MA 3-5438. 25-tf PROFESSIONAL television e- pairs to any make o! set.« Modern equipment, fast service - guar- anteed - Television Service Protection Co., 33 King Street W. Phone MA 3-3883. 7-tf WATCH REPAIRING MARR'S JEWELLERY 43 King St. W., Phone MA 3-5463 BOWMAN VILLE 1-tf Lost MAN'S bmown billfold contain- ing sum o! money. Finder please leave at Statesmnan office. Re- ward. 7-1' 1 Notices Notice to rabbit hunters. $ 1.00 will be paid for each rabbit. Please be careful when hunting on nursery property. Brookdale Kingsway Nurseries. 51-tf Comfortable borne for elderly folks, warm up and downstairs rooms, convalescents welcome, bed patients, elderly couples. Phone Orono 77 r 1. 5-4 We are now n'aiufacturing cernent blocks, both interlocking and standard, and woul. ýbe pleased 10 serve you wibh a mod product at a reasonable price. Tripp Construction. Phone 392W, Port Perry. 40-tf Notice tb Credilors AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE 0F WIL- LIAM FREDERICK HANCOCK,- Deceased. AlI persons baving cdaims against the estate o! William Frederick Hancock, late of the Village of Newcastle, in the County of Durham, who died on or about the l9th day of Jan- uary, 1955, are required to send to the undersigned at the ad- dress below, full particulars o! the sarrie on or before the lOth day o! Marcb 1955, after wbîch date the assets o! the deceased will be distributed having regard only to the dlaims o! which the Executors shahl then have notice. DATED this 3rd day o! Feb- ruary, 1955. ' The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, Bay and Melinda Streets, Toronto 1, Ontario. By Apha I. Hodgins, their solicitor herein. 5-3 Notice fo Crediiors AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE 0F Alfred Enos Woodward, late o! the Townsbip o! Clarke, in the County o! Durbam, stone mason, deceased, who died at Township o! Clarke, on or about the l8th day o! December, 1954. THE TRUSTEE ACT, R.S.O., 1950, Ch. 400, Sec. 51. Creditors and others having dlaims against the above estate are required 10 send particulars dand full proof thereof to the dersigned on or before tbe th day o! April, 1955, af ber which date the assets o! the estate will be distributed hav- ing regard to the dlaims that bave then been received. DATED at Bowmanville, On- tario, the 1Oth day of February, 1955. Lawrence C. Mason, Barrister, etc., 30 King Street West, Bowmanville, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administrator. 7-3 Notice tb Crediiors AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER 0F THE ESTATE 0F GEORGE WALTER MacNEIL, late o! the Village o! Pontypool in the County o! Dur- ham, Physician, deceased. ALL persons having dlaims against the Estate o! tbc saîd GEORGE WALTER MacNEIL, who died at the City o! Peter- borough in the County o! Peter- borough on or about the 22nd day o! November, A.D. 1954, are hereby riotified 10 send by post prepaid or 10 deliver 10 Harold Wilson, 352 -7th St. East, Owen Sound, Ontarlo, or 10 John M. Wilson, c/o Tbe Higb Scbool, Simcoe, Ontario, the Executors o! the lasI Will and Testament o! tbe said deceased, on or be- fore tbe 23rd day o! February, 1955, full particulars o! their dlaims. AND TAKE NOTICE that after tbc last-menbioned date,l tbe assets o! tbc estate o! the said dcceased will be distributed among tbe parties entitled there- to, baving regard only 10 those dlaims o! which bbe said Exec- utors shall then have notice. DATED at Millbrook, Ontario, Ibis 29th day o! January, 1955. A. Roy Willmott, Q.C., Millbrook, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Executors. 5-3 The Canadian Statesman CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ARTICLES FOR SALE LIVESTOCE FOR SALE FOR RENT .-IIELP WANTED CA~RS FOR SALE LOST - FOUND - ETC. Cash Rate .Sc per Word With a minimum of soc Must b. paid by date of insertion If charqed. an additional 25c wullbh. added. A charge of 25c will ho made for .Il replies directed to ibis office. NOTICES - COMING EVENTS AND CARDS 0F THANKA 3c at Word with a minimum of $1.00 for 33 wordi or less. SlITES EN~GAGEMENTS MARRIAGES - DEATHS $1.00 per insertion IN MEMORIAMSr $1.00 plIus l0e a lino for verso COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIEDS Includes al odvertisinq for persoasor iîrms Bellini, services, ideos or goods of ony description -3c per word: minimum charge s 75c cash with order. To regulox advertisers payable monthiy. c Di a ly Classjfied ut $1.50 pez inc~ with a minimum of on. inch. Additionol insertions ai the saine rotes AI] Classified Ada must b. In this offce oct later thon 12 o'clock noon. Wednesday. d Sd cash, stamps or money order and Bave money. Clip thiz out for handy reforence ]Real Estate For Sale Reai Estate For Sale RESIDENTIAL property with sewer and water. Apply 273 Simpson Avenue. 4-4* J. VAN NEST REAL ESTATE NEEDS LISTINGS Let Us Sell Your Home. Farm or Business Cali in and talk it over 118 KING STREET EAST BOWMAN VILLE Phone MA 3-3230 42-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Properties SoId. Rented. Managed and Appraised L. M. AL L IS ON Real Estate Broker Phone 2566- Newcastle, Ont. Two blocks north of traffic signal, Newcastle. 20-tf PEDWELL REAL ESTATE $20,000-10P acres, adjoining village- ,ew steel barn, modemn equippéw; brick bouse, 7 rooms, hard and sof t water. This farm is ideal for growing cash crops. On paved road. Terms, or con- sîder a bouse. Owner retiring. Listings o! ail kinds wanted. Howard Fox Newcastle Phone 2183 7-1 Pedwell Real Estaie Specializing in Farrn Properties -Salesmen - HOWARD FOX Newcastle Phone 2183 SAX MANETTA Pontypool Phone Bethany 20 r 111W H. .C. Pedwell, Broker Newcastle Phone 38-SSL 7-tf LEASK REAL ESTATE 7 roomed brick bouse, with about 1/2 acre land, 3-piece bath, 4 bedrooms, insulated, furnace, glassed side porch, veranda, landscaped, small fruits and fruit trees. On one o! the best residential streets in town. Full price $9,000.00. 101 acre farm, 75 acres work- able, balance cedar and bard- wood bush, dlay loam, trout stream runs through property; 1/ mile from school and church, bank barn with stable, in good condition. 7 roomed insul brick bouse. $12,000.00. Will sel outright or exchange for small bungalow in Oshawa. May be bought as a going concern. 8-roomed brick bouse, sun porch across front, bath, furnace, hardwood floors, landscaped, 6 acres of land suitable for sub- dividing into lots. Good value for a quick cash sale. We have lots, bouses, farms and businesses in Bowmanville and surrounding district. M. E. Leask, Broker 65 Ontario St. Bowmanville Telephone MA 3-5919 DE WITH REAL ESTATE 100 acme farmi on bighway No. 2, wbereof 90 acres workable, nearly level land, with creek, weils, 77'x30' bank baril, witb new cement walls, new ceiiing, ncw stabling, etc.; 9 roomed brick bouse, hydro througboub, heavy wircd, 1/4 mile from ,school and chumcb. Price $14,500. Terms. 88 acre famm on lakeshome, wesb o! Bowmanville, 80 acres workablc level land, with spring, wells, 60'x40' bank barn, imple- ment shed, lien bouse. workshop, etc.; 9 roomed stucco bouse with bamdwood floors, beavy wimed; another 3-moomcd un!inished frame bungalow, 1/ mile from Highway 401. Excellent oppor- tunity for market gardening. Price armangcd. 100 acre !arm aI Little Britain, 80 acres workable, 10 acres wood, remainder pasture, spring, weiis, with 80'x30' bank barn witb L-sbaped extension, silo, lien bouse, etc.; 8 roomed £rame bouse, with hardwood floors, modemn kitchen, beavy wired, cistern; 12 acres faîl wbcat, 20 acres red clover, 25 acres plow- cd. Price $12,000. $4,000 down. 100 acre farm, 80 acres work- able, 6 acres wood, creek, L- shaped bank barn, ben bouse, garage, etc.; 8 roomed brick bouse witb new fumnace, bard- wood floors, beavy duty wired, etc. School bus, good road. Price arranged. 4 roomed ribbon insulstone bouse on bighway with 3 picce batbroom, beavy wired, wabem pressure, bardwood floors, fully insulated. Price $4,000. Haîf cash. à roomed bungalow, 3 bcd- rooms, in Newcastle, witb 4- piece bathroom, oil fumnace, bot and cold running water, built- in cupboamds, storm windows and scmeens, fruit trees, large lot, garage. Asking price $8,000. 4 roomed insulated frame bouse with batbroom, oil !umn- ace, heavy wiring, aluminum storm windows and sereens, pidture window, stomm doors, 1- acre lot, garage. Price $5,800. $2,000 down. Easy terms. 5 moomed insulated bungalow,ý South Newcastle, with bath- room, fireplace, built-in cup- boards, combination doors and screens, heavy wircd, garage. Price $4,750. $1,000 down. 10 roomed bouse on main street, Orono, with fumnace, bardwood floors, bydro tbmough- out, sunroom, cistemo, etc. Price arrangcd. In addition to above mention- cd properties we have approx- imately 55 more to choose from in Oshawa, Bowmanvilie, Port Hope, Cobourg and surrounding district. Contact John F. De Wlth, Realtor Newcastle Phone 3341 7-1 O. E. CARSON LTD. REALTORS We have many prospective farrn buyers, some with ahl cash. Corne in and discuss the possible sale of your farm, or telephone us and we will visit you and give you a free estimabe' of your farm's value. We need over 2,000 acres o! Christmas tree land for Spring. Chas. D. Rankine 52 King St. W. Phone MA 3-2762 Bowmanville 7-1 NIXON REAL ESTATE 4 large rooffs, fancy brick, new bungalow, with attractive 4-piece ile bathroom, bardwood floors, lots of cupboards, modern kitchen, oul heating, insulated, aluminum sborms and screens, landscaped, many extras; would exchange for Toronto property if satisfactory arrangements could be made; will bave to be seen to be appreciated. 5-room frame bungalow with sun room, 3-piece bath, full base- ment, insulated, extras, $6,500; terms. Immediate possession. 6-room brick home, modemn kitchen, 4-piece bath, oil furnace, full basement, attached garage, many more extras, $9,500. Terms. à acres wîbb 6-room frame bouse, modern kitchen, insulat- ed, basement, beavy wiring, barn, ben bouse, garage, well, small fruit, close to school, church and stores, $9,000. Terms. Possession arranged. Large lot with 2-room frame bouse, basement with cement blocks; on hard-top road, not 100 far from Bowmanville and Oshawa. $1,500. Terms. Many more beautiful homes and other properties, To inspect, cal James Nixon, Broker 160 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville MA 3-5682 7-1* Cars For Sale (Repossessed Vehicle for Sale) 1937 Buick Sedan Serial Number 744191018 1951 License Plate No. 863Z1 To be sold by publie auction to the highest bidder at the DURHAM COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE, ORONO, Ont., beglnning at 2 p.m., on February 24ih, 1955 Arl's Car Market 175 King St. W., Bowmanviile We - Build - Better - Customers 7-1 * <Repossessed Vehîcle for Sale) 1937 StudeIbaker Sedan Serial Number 7112169 1952 License Plate No. 4V411 To be soid by public auction to the highest bidder at the DURHAM COMMUNITY AUCTIO9 SALE, ORONO, Ont., beginnlng at 2 p.m.,. on February 241h, 1955 Ari's Car Market 175 King St. W., Bowmanviile We - Build - Better - Customers 7-1 * (Repossessed Vehicle for Sale) 1951 Chev. Sedan Serial Number 1126948597 1954 License Plate No. W8373 To be sold by public auction to the highest bidder at the DURHAM COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE, ORONO, Ont., beginning at 2 p.m., on February 241h, 1955 Ari's Car Market 175 King St. W., Bowmanvilie We - Build - Better - Customers 7-1 * (Reposscssed Vehicle for Sale) 1938 Plymouth Coach Serial Number 9356715 1952 License Plate No. 388Z4 To be sold by publie auction to the highesb bidder at bhe DURHAM COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE, ORONO, Ont., beginning at 2 p.m., on February 241h, 1955 Ar1's Car Market 175 King St. W., Bowmanvilie We - Build - Better - Customfers 7-1 * (Repossessedl Vehicle for Sale) 1941 Chev. Sedan Serial Number 1101900387 1953 License Plate No. U2125 To be soid by public auction to the hlgbest bldder at the DURHAM COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE, ORONO, Ont., beginning at 2 p.m., on February 241h, 1955 Ari's Car Market 175 King St. W., Bowmanvile [We - Build - Better - Customers 7-1 (Repossessed Vehicle for Sale> 1949 Meteor Sedan Serial Number 0173H49-48590 1954 License Plate No. W7203 To be soid by public auction to the highest bidder at the DURHAM COMMUNITY AMiCTION SALE, ORONO, Ont., beginning at 2 p.m.. on February 241h, 1955 Ari's Car Market 175 King St. W., Bowmanvlle We - Build - Better - Customers 7.40 Help Wanted Y' HOW to make it possible to pro. vide 'extras" that make life more enjoyable? Become our dealer .in your locality. Write now for details. Famulex, Montreal 24. 7-1 RAWLEIGH business now opeui in Bowmanville. Trade wé,17 establisbed. Excellent oppo1W- tunity. Fulil ime. Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept.-B-140-. 189- Montreal, P.Q. 7-2 YUKON. Eight year 270 million, dollar construction job. Appli- cation guide and "Yukon Facts"' $1. Write: Box 224, UMCO, Personnel, Medina, Wash., USA. 7-1* AN experienced orchard mnan wanted immediately, married, bouse available. No stock tai care for. Good wages. Apply George Walton, Newcastle. Phone 3261. 7-1 EXCLUSIVE franchise for sale.1 Manufacturing and selling rights for a popular food product. Can be operated from your home, full or part lime. Immedjate returns. We supply everything and teach you how to operate a profitable business.- Your in- vestment less than $200.00. Hol'n One Donut. Ajax, Ont. 7-1 Applications will be receîved by the undersigned up to Mon- day, February 2lst for the pos. ition of working. foreman for the Roads and Streets and Works Deparbinent for the Town of Bowmanville. AIl applications must be in writing, stating age, experiencq and salary expected. " A. J. LYLE, Town l« Bowmanville, Ont., February 8th, 1955.6- Opportunities BE a book-keeper, stenographer,. typist. Lessons 50c. Canadian' Correspondence Courses, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto. 7-10t Wanted To Hent LADY wishes two unfumnished, light bousekeeping mooms, heat- ed, in privabe bombe. Box 301 c/o Canadian Statesman. 7-14 For Bent RZOOM and board. Phone MP4. 3-3209.7- FOUR-roonýed bouse with bf~ Apply Box 303, c/o Canadian Stabesman. 7-1j FOUR-roomed bouse, newly dec- orated, possession March lst. Phone- MA 3-5610. 1-1 FIVE-roomed ,êepartment, 49 Temperance St. Phone MA 3- 2251. 7-1 FOUR large unfurnished rooms, one or two children welcome. Phone MA 3-3083. 7-1 FIVE-roorn brick bouse and bathroom, garage, central loca- tion. Apply Toni Turner, MA 3-5510. 7-l* FOUR-room beated apartment, central location. Apply to Boxc 300, c/o Canadian Statesman. 6-20 BRICK building suitable for work sbop; heavy wiring, central location, about 500 sq. ft. floor space; low ent. Apply, Apt. 7, 63 King W. 3-tf Wanted MIDDLE aged lady comi5anî pï Small charge for board room. Pbone MA 3-5861. 7-1* TWO adults desire beated, self- contained aparbment equipped with stove, refrîgerator. Ab- stainers. Apply Box 302, c/o The Canadian Statesman. 7-1. DEAD STOCK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. Telephone coliect: Co- bourg 1266 or Toronto EM 3-3636. Gordon Young Limited. 60-tf WHY grow grain for feed when you can make up to 20% more on gmowing registered grain. Get youm contract now from E. Swain. Pbone Blackstock 89-11. 7-1 PROVIDENCE FARM FORUX~ Providence Farm Forum met at Mm. and Mms. Harvey Barrie s and son 10 discuss "Farm Mar- keting Abroad", with Johin Fayer as leader. Questions discussed were: Do you think famm price supports should be designed 10 protect the farmer against disastrous drops in price, or should they be higb enough to encourage in-creased production, or should they be in between? Do vou think we in Canada should set support prices hi ghem thaNq pri- ces in bbc available export mai-- kcets? Can you have an effec- tive price support programn witboub increasing barriers international trade? Findings were: - We there sbould be a prier .6uppbêu1 program agaînst disastrous drops in price but not hlgh enough to encourage increased productior. We bave to set sup- port prices higber than prices in the available export markets;, becauxe our cost o! production is s, high. Wc feel we cannot bave an effective price support program witbout increasixîg barriers. Next meeting at Mm. anX. Mms. Clame Allin's with "TII15' [armmr and the Urban WorkeA' the topic for discussion. 1 1 r 1 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWIL&NVI=. ONTARIO -

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