The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 10, 1974 CLIISIF.1E BENTLEY Gary. and Vir- ginia (nee Lewis) are proud ta announce the birth of their first chiid, a son, Mark Devin, 4 lbs. 151/2 ozs., on Tuesday, March 26 at 7:07 p.m. at Bowmanvilie Memorial- Hos- pital. A special thanks ta Dr. -Westgarth, also Miss Sparrow and al the nurses for their kindness. 151 lX COBURN- Richard and Edie (nee Bentley) are praud' ta announice the arrivai of their son Jeremy Brendan, 7 lbs. 8 azs. on Thurs., April 4, 1974. Special thanks ta Dr. Slemon and the maternity staff of Memorial Hspital, Bowman- ville. 15-1 LEWIS ý,- At Vancouver on April 7, 1974, ta Hartley and Susan Lewis a son., 15-1 MARJERRISON - Louise and Geraid are happy ta announce the arrivai of a baby sister for David. Her name is Susan Louise, 7 lbs.9ozs. born March 3th in Royal, Victoria Hospital in Barrie. 15-1 X TAYLOR -Gary and Georgie (nee Mutton> are pleased ta announce the sate arrivai of Angela Elizabeth, 5 lbas. 1414 azs., at Memorial Hospital Bowmaniviile, an April1 1, 1974. Praud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. George Muttan, ail of Bowmanville. Special thanks ta Dr. H-. B. Rundie and maternity staff. 15-1 WRIGHT -Grant and Jane, (nee De Jong) are pleased ta announce the, birth of their daughter Laura Christine, 7 1bs. 7 oz. Apr i 16, 1974. A s ister for Robbie. Special thanks ta Drs. Ewert and Anfossi and the maternity staff. 15-1 Mr.,,and Mrs. Gardon B Metca f, Nestieton, are pleas- ed ta announce the forth- caming marriage of their younger daughter, Elaine Au- drey, ta Bruce Grahame Fish, son of Mr. Grahame Fish, Blackstock, and the late Mrs. Edna.Fish. Marriage ta take place May 10, 1974 at St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, Or-tario. 15-lx VIr and Mrs. Murray Cain, eowmanville, announce the forthcaming marriage of their daughter, Sharlene, ta Ken DeHart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeHart, Oshawa. The marriage wiil take place May 18, 1974 at 3 'clock in St. John's Anglican Church. i 15-1 Mr. and Mrs. George Jones announce the forthcaming marriage of their daughter, Deborah Lee ta Robert John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moffatt, Oshawa, grandson of Mr, and Mrs.,Gardon Mffatt, Bawm anvil1le. Marriage ta take place May 3rd. 1974 in Trinity United Church at 7 p.m. 15-1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham, Haydan, are happy ta, an- naunce the forthcoming mar- niage of theirý daughter Gail Marie ta, Raymond Robert Ca meron son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron, Long Sault at 3 p.m. Saturday May 18, 1974 at Tyrone United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Lamne McCoy, Princess St.,,Brooklin, wiIl be happy ta receive friends and relatives at their home on the occasion of their Sth wedding anniversary an Sat., April 27th, 2-4 p.m., and 7-9 p.m. Best wishes on ly. 15-1 Mrs. Vera Pennington, Cry- derman, Ader, will be at home at 120 Queen St., Bowmanville, ta see her friends on the affernoon of Sat., April 13 between the haurs of 2 and 5 o'clock an the occasion of her 8th brthday. Best wfshes only. 151 lX vear beoved wife of Thomas "nnard, Newcastle, dear mo- *,er of Irene 'Mrs. A. Ra- Sberts), Robert, Evel yn (Mrs. V. Whytall), Ethel (Mrs. W. McDonald) and the late Elsie (Mrs. . Dodds). Service 1was jield in the Mrris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanviile on Mon day at 3 o'ciock. Interment St. Gerge's Cemetery. -j- say it Best" VANI'BELLE DAI LY Del ivery f ... Oshawa - Bawmanvil le Area Phone 623-44À4 -t To ail our friends and relatives: For your beautiful floral offerings, memorial donations and invaluable mes- sages of sympathy and undler- standing since the death of our dear son and brother, Kenny, and for ail your love and kindness extended to hlm and f0 us during his brief lifetime, we give you "Our Loving Thanks". Alan, 1leen and Michael Taylor, Duncan, British Columbia 15-x We wish f0 thank the Hampton Community for ail the lovely gifts we received at the recent shower held in our honor. Ken and Cathy Rice 15-1 x I would like f0 thank ail who were 50 kind while i was in Oshawa General Hospital and to those who heiped affer 1 was home. Thanks very much and a special thanký you to Dr. Fang and nurses on fifth f loar. Dot Cowling 15-1 The fanmily of the late Gordon McLean wish to ex- press their heart-felt thanks ta friends, relatives and neigh- bars for floral tributes, dona- fions to St. Andrews Church, Gideon Bibles, cards and their many acts of kindness and sympathy during the time of our recent bereavement. Spe- cial fhanks ta Dr. Anfossi, Memorial Hospitals' second floor nurses and staff, St. Andrew's Evening Group, Rev. Gilchrist and Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. 15-1 WVe ish- 4o take tÎ opportunity to thank aur friends, neighbors and rela- tives for giving us an evening ta cherish on the occasion of aur 25th anniversary. Much a ppreciated were the many gaod wishes - cards - and gifts received. Our sincere thanks ta ail. Fred and Peggy Stacey 15-1 The family of the late Mrs. May Webb wish f0 thank relatives, friends and neiqhý- bars 'for their many, acts of kindness, floral tributes and help received during their recent bereavement. Special thanks ta Comstocks Funerai Home and Rev. Gardon Ficka. 15_1 I am mast grateful to the management and staff of Sunset Ladge, Kendal U.C.W. and W. I., Heather Rebekah LodçLe No. 334 Orono, Past Noble Grands Cl ub 62, Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3, Bow- manvilie Rebekah Lodge for ail the visits, gifts, fiawers, and cards while 1 was in the Oshawa General Hospital. Julia Jackson 15-1 COOMBS -In laving mem- ory of aur dear father and g randfather, Hilliard George C.oambs, who passed away April 10, 1965. What we would gîve it we could say Hello, Dad, in the same aid way; To hear your voice, see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhiie. Sa you who have a father-, Cherish him with care, For you'll neyer knaw the heartache Till yau see his vacant chair. - Sadly missed by daughter Gladys, son-in-iaw Benny and grandson Jack and family. 15-1 EDDYVEAN - In laving rnemary of my dear husband John Eddy vean who ieft me n Good F rday April l2th., HARRIS - In loving memory of a dear husband, Boyd, who passed away a year ago. i'm so sad and alone at times, I have ta find many things ta do, My'mind keeps drifting, With these memories of you, First, yau were my husband, Then, a Brother of the T. B. E.W., Then, we were blessed with chiidren, A duplicate of you, The time went by 50 fast, i know, i can't beIieve it's true, You were 50 young, To go this soon, 1 just dan't understand, But I know yau are with God, In His ever-Ioving land. - Sadly missed by wife, Myrtie. 115-lx HARRIS - In laving memory of a dear father, Boyd, who passed away April i1; 1973. From haspitai bed ta heaveniy rest, God tagk you home ta be his guest. In tears.we saw you sinking, We watched yau fade away Our hearts were aimast broken, Yau fought so hard ta stay. But when we saw you sleeping, Sa peacefully free f.rom pain, We could not wish you back Dad, Ta suffer that aqain. -Lovingly remembered by Richard, Kim, Vicky and Michelene. 15 lx McROBERTS - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Margaret, who passed away April 7, 1972. A little tribute, small and tender, Just f0 say we still remember. -Lovmngly remembered by son Howard, daughter-in-law Reta, daughter Lillian and grandchildren, Carroll and Alan, Nancy and Wayne. 115-1 PANAS- In loving memory 0f a dear mother and grand- mother, Mary Panas who passed away 7 years ago April 3, 1967. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, 0f the loss of one we loved s0 well1, And while she sleeps a peace- fuI sleep Her memory we shaîl always keep - Lavingly remembered by son Bill and daughter Helen and families. 15-1 PROUT - In loving memory of Thomas Everson Prout who passed away April l3th, 1943. "Tenderly we treasure the past With memories that will always last." - Ever remembered by wife and family. 15-1 RENDELL- In loving me- mory of a"dear father, Jack Rendell, who passed away April 15, 1970. We have only your memory, dear father, To remember our whole lives .through, But the sweetness will linger forever, As I treasurethe image ot you. -Sadly, missed and always remembered by daughters Bonnie, JilI and Debbie and son Wray. 15-1 EUCHRE 500- Shaws School Friday, April 19, 8 p.m. Admission $1.00. Prizes, lunch. ,15-2x BOWMANVILLE Horticul- tural Society regular meeting April 17, 8 p.m., Bowmanville Public Library. Guest speak- er: Harry Van Belle; subject - .Landscaping. 15-1 APPEARING this Saturday, April 13 at the Osaca Barn, Don Larusso and the Midnite Playboys. 15-1 AN Easter film, "The Great- est Story Ever Told"-, Sat, April 13, 7,p.m., Bowmanville High School, Adults $1, stu- dents 5Oc, children under five free. Proceeds tasend Fourth Salvation ArmyBrownie Pack to summer camp. 151 DANCE in the Janetville Community Hall - Sat., April 13. Music by: Fay Adams and the Country Hits. Bar privïiieg- es. Lunch served.. 15-lx MON STER BINGO THU RSDAY -7:45 P.M. Sponsored by Oshiawa Minor Softball JUBILEE PAVILlON OSHAWA 30 tt Grarnd4bpen ing Aprii '), 13,14, The riding shed, English and western tack shop. Com- plete line quaiity tack, har- ness, carts, grooming equip- ment, books and magazines. "April Specials" Poly rape halters ...$1.50 Engiish Snaffle bridie. .$9,,50 Free Gift with every purchase OPEN DAILY lOa.m. tii 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday tii19 2 m iles north of Newtonviiie and one mile east. 15-1 B O1fiIII Durham' County Milk Pro- ducers Banquet, Trinity Unit- ed Church Bowmanville, Wed- nesday April1 17, 7 p. M. Whitby County Town Singers provid- ing entertainment. Tickets available tram Milk Commit- tee members. Pragram open ta public 8:39 p.rn. Free of Charge. Courtesy of Durham County Milk Producers. 15-1 The Dutch Canadian Drama Group, wilI perfarm "Here Cames Charlie", Sat, Apr. 27, 7.30- p.m. Auditorium, Knox Christian School. Admissio n adults $1.00 Children 75 cents. Proceeds for Korean Orphans. 15-3 Don't miss Kendal W. . Penny Sale, Apr. 27, Kendal Public Schooll, 8 p.m. Admis- sion 25 cents. Lunch served. 15-2 Fish and Chips, ail you can eat, $1.49. Saturdays only. The Acres Restaurant, Taunton Road. 15-4 Annual Meeting of the Nor- thumberland- Durham Tuber- culosis and Respiratory Di- sease Association, Wednes- day, May 8th at the Green- wo'd Tower Motel, Highway No. 2, Port Hope at 8:00 p.m. 15-1 WOODVI EW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BI NGO NEXT MONDAY 7:45 P.M. REDBARN - WAYNEST. OSHAWA 21 -tf Osaca Barn Dance, couples only, every Saturday night, Coutryand Western music. Phone 786-2633. 9 tf Chartered bus ta the O' Keef e Centre ta see, London Paladium, Matinee Sat., Apr. 20. Sunshine Party Tours. Phone 372-9961 Cobourg or 885-2200 Part Hope. 1472 PENNY FAIR' Sat., April 20 3 - 8 p.m. SIMCOE HALL GYM 387 SInwoe 5~ .~ Osaw'a Home Bakïng - Tea Room SPONSORED BY Oshawa & District Cerebal Palsy Parent Council for Crippled Chiidren Inc. 15-2 Entries Close April 30 f or DURHAM REGION Farmstead and Rural Home I mprovemente Competition Re 1975 International plowing match For further information con- tact: Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Bowmanville Office, 623-3348. 1 In these times 0f world (and somnefimes personal) turbulence, have you ever wondered where in the worid God is? This may be the only chance you ever get ta hear an answer ta that q uestion. Be at DURHAM COLLEGE, TUES- DAY, APRIL 23, 8:15 p.m. for a Free Christian Science lecture entitied WHERE IN THE WORLD IS GO O? 15-1 -aM SCREENED topsoil, brick sand, cement gravel, drive- way gravel. Phone 623-3412. 15-8 HOODED wedding dress, lots of lace and embroidery with long train, size 9. Phone 623-5209. 15-1 THREE-furrow plow, 12 ft. cultivator, three sets harrows, 130 Case baler, side rake, Case VAC tractor with row crop cuitivator, stane boat. Phone 579-2001 affer 4 o'clock. 15-2 GIRLS bicycle, gaod, candi- flan, 20 inch wheels, $25. Phone 623-3094. 15-1 MAYTAG dishwasher, brand new sf111 in crate, asking $450. Phone 623-3100. 15-1 MLJNTZ sterea equipment- tape players, tapes, sterea camponents, electronic parts and phanograph needles. Aisa expert repairs on ail makes of 8 track players and sterea equipment. Muntz Sterea, 19 Kýing E., Bowmanville 623-2666. 15-4 STARCRAFT trailer, hardtop9 sieeps eight, ice box, stove, etc., in new condition. Phone 983-5716. 15-1 IMITATION firepiace, 12 ft. x 14 ft.; beige and brown rug; beige, brown and turquoise floral drapes. Phone 623-2484. 15-1 HAY for sale- write R. His R.R. i Enniskilien. 1- FREE topsail, three ta four laads, fa be removed by taker. Phone 623-7884. 15-1 APARTMENT size stove, sel- dam used, $60. Phone 623-4318 after 6 p.m. 15-1 GOOD mixed hay. Phone 723-1308. 15-1 LADIES 3 speed bicycle $40. Phone 623-2676 after 5 p.m. 15-1 BEST cash offer accepted for one final edition of the Telegram and one last edition of Life Magazine. Reply in writing ta Advertiser 470 c-o The Canadian Statesman P.O. Box i90, Bowmanville. 15-1 BERKEL meat saw; walk in cooler, 7x9x9 ft; meat grind- er; meat block. Phone 983-5373 Orona. 15-2 HERTA barley seed commer- cial grade. Phone Bill Jeweil 263-2019. 15-1 TEN wooden windows 9 ft. high x 46" wide; one aider type bath tub; one bathroam sink; one kitchen sink. Phone 623-5026. 15 1 ALUMINUM siding; doars, windows, awnings, railings, ramn carry ing systems. Lamne Aluin, 1 rince St., 623-3871. Supreme Windaw and Door Ca. 14-2 KAWASAKI matarcycies, Rupp & Benelli Minis, fun modeis and road legal tri- sports. New showroom and super service. Oshawa Dis- count Hause, No. 2 Hwy. 14-4 '73 HONDA XL250 dirt bike, 5400 miles, immaculate, $825. Phone 987-4739. 14-2x ALUMINUM offset plates. Ideal for insulation, .25 each. Sizes 26 x 35 or 20 x 25. Phone 623-3303. tf STUDEBAKER Service, new and used parts. Graham's Garage. 1-416-263-8172. 25-tf USED Furniture and Appli- ances. Paddy's M^varket, Ham-ý pton, 263 224. 2tf NEWVSPRINT- Ends of.rdlls, only a few available. Suitable for banquet tables, pattern cutting, etc. The Statesman office. 12-if THRIFT 'SHOP -' 32 Kin g West, at rear. We seli oný consignment furniture, appli- ances, bikes, skates, rugs, etc. For information cali 623-7037 or 263-2042. 2-tf BEDROOM suite, complete; dining suite, 9 piece; chester- field suite, coffee, two end tables, ail Burma teakwood, new. Very reasonable. 1-241- 5971. 2-tf ALLIS-CHALMERS HID5' crawler-loader 11/2 yd. bucket, rear winch and blade attach- ment, condition excellent. Telephone 725-1922 or even- ings. Phone Orono 983-5681. 15-1 THREE pce. chesterfield, ex- cellent condition. Phone 623- 5668. 15-2 WHITE Kenmore portable washer-spin dryer. In very good condition, $100. Phone 623-4690. 15-1 x OLD dressers, $50 each, old van ity, $50, set of four press back chairs (low backs), $45, card table set, $23.50, ward- robes, $35 each. Towne Used Furniture, 19 Temperance St., Bowmanville. 15-1 RAMBLER Travel Trailers, Travelux Camping Trailers. See themn at Newcastle Trai ler Park and'Sales, No. 2 High- way, Newcastle 987-5131. 14-tf TRUCK caps -and campers. John Killeen,ý R.R. 4, Baw- manville. Phone 623-5068. 14-4 GOOD used vacuums for sale-. $20 and up. Phone 576-8390. S-tf DRESSERS, Beds, Chester. fields, ail kinds of Used Furni- ture, Antiques and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- pton, 263-2241. 26-tf RAMBLER 14' travel trailer, fully equipped, furnace, frig, stove, leeps six, excellent condition. Phone 983-9226. 14-2x "La wn Gardensý" WISHES YOU A HAPPY EASTER AND INVITES YOU TO BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME WITH OUR LOVELY EASTER LILIES, MIXED PANS GERANIUMS MINIATURE ROSES CALL: Dick Vanderstoop 212 Miles East of Newcastle ANDREWS T.V. TOW ERS Super Colour Tower Structures, with UHF & VHF Insta lied at Low Rates Repairs to ail makes of Rotors Wili prewire Homes & Apts. On Request - Free Esti mates Workmanship Guaranteed P HON E 623-2006 3-tf WHITES ITV ANTENNAS STowers,UHF,VHF SAerials, Rotors& SRepairs ý7 Apartments & Homes Pre-Wired S Ask About Our Guarantee Phone 576-5606 E. WHITE, COU RTICE 46-tf Oshawa TV Aniennas & Toucrs ROTORS INSTALLED UHF - VHF - Colored Aerials Apts. and Homes Pre-Wired REPAIRS Workmanship Guaranteed AIl1 priced to SAVE you Money Phone 623-5122 L. HAMI1LTON, MANAGER 38-tf INSTALL AN O 0-,FURNACE HUMIDIFIER or HOT WATE R H EATE R No Payments for Six Months Cal HARVEY PARINER Your ESSO Service Deal1er FREE ESTIMATES 983-5206 Orono or lenith 146209f Pine Ridge Cable TV Limited 1353 King Street, East, Oshawa, Ont..(416) 579-2232 4-tf USED POLES FOR SALE 56 Poies and 88 Pole Butts Varlous Lengths Purchaser will be expected ta remove aIl pales and butts from property by May lSth. Offers in writing ta be received at the address shown below by April 16, 1974. Ontario Hydro Box 98, Bowmanvi île. For inspecation cail 623-2561 8: 30 a.m. to 4: 30p. M. NEED A PRESSURE SYSTEM? SUMP PUMPS REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Harvey Partrier Orono 983-5206 - Zenith 14620 41 -tf QATS BARLEY FUNKS CORN READY TO SOW Custom Cleaning and Treating CERESMORE FARMS LtD. R. R.4 BOWMANVILLE 623-3552 623-7233 8-12 BawmanviileTravel Centre wiiI be ciased Friday, April 12 and Saturday April 13 for the Easter weekend. Open 9:00 a.m. Manday, April 15. 15-1 On and affer April 19, 1974, I w i1lnot be respon s [b1ef-Qr _eny_ debts incurred in my name by my wife, Lorie Rose Carnachan. Lawrence, Ca rnachan FEMALE hound, Enniskilien Park area, some-weeks ago. Phone 263-8006. 15-2 0 BOWVMANVILLE Modemn apartment, four rooms plus bath,' possession May 1sf. Apply 53 King St., E., Bowv manvilie. 15-tf PASTURE for rent, young cattie only. Phone 263 8497. 15-ix, ORONO area availabie now, 2 bedraom apartment, aduits aniy, references required, $150 manthly. Heat and, hydro included. 983-5792. 15-1 TWO bedraom apartment, madern kitchen, 4 pce. bath, central locatian. Aduits oniy. Phone 623-2312. 15-1 TWO bedroom large apart- ment in Bowmanville, central, self contained. Please phone 263-840 evenings. .15-1 APARTMENT for rent. Phone af ter 6p. m., 623-2383. 15-1 ROOM for rent withfridge. Phone 623-2005. 15-1 TWO bedroom heated apart- ment, married couples oniy. Cail 623-2672 affer 5 p.m. 15-1 FURNISHED roomns by the month, bath, shower, TV, felephone, indoor pool, sauna, and iicenced premnises. Apply' Flying Dutchmnan Matar Inn, 62313373. 41 -tf OFFICE Bowmanvillie Commercial location, 750 sq. ft., broadloomed, and curta ined. Immediate occupancy. Phone 623-2552 or 623-5061 13-4 ý ýw wIU -Mv-î Mâte 24 Hour Service QUIET one bedroom apart- 41 -tfi ment, preferably in south haif _________________of Bowmanville. Phone S bi ! 623-5130 evenings. 15-2 15 Channel Reception. 12 FuIli Time - 3 Part-time. -Movies, Sports, Entertain- For youth working in Orona. ment. Phone Mrs. Field 623-2582 8 Community Programming. a.m. -S5p.mr. or 983-5293 affer 6 Your Best Entertainment P.m. 15-1 Buy. (Oniy 16 cents per day - $4.95 eS S per month plus connection.> Farmers, Attention le :VDEAD STOCK SERVICE atMARGWILL FU R-FARM under new management andi cal ltfram you when necessa'ry. Cal1 coliiect 263-2721 Lic. No. 416C73 R. R. 5, Bowmanvil1le, Ontario R.W. BOWERING LTD. USEDY manure spreader and seed drill, reasonable price. Phone 786-2402 Newtonville. 15-1 We Buy Scrap Cars FR EE TOWING DOM'S AUTO PARTS 723-1121 14-tf $1000 cash for best privately owned car. Reply stating full information including mileage ta Advertiser 470 c-o The Canad ian Statesman P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville. 15-1 USED Furniture and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- pton 263-2241 26-tf' RESIDENCE 5 * a ONE ram Shropshire, two ewes wifh lambs, Phone 263-2380. 151. REG. Horned Hereford Bull, 17 mos., officiaI yearly weight 908 lbs., Woodville 439-2286. 15-1lx 150 LAY IN G Leghorns. Phone 986-5088. 15 lx WHITE Embden goslings. AI Venema. Phone 263-8888 Hampton. 13-tf Tenders wiII be received until May 3, 1974, 4:00 p. m. for the fol lowing items. F E N C G Grant Sine Public Schoal, D'Arcy St., North, Cobourg. TUCKPOINTING Burnham Public Schooi, Burn- ham Street, Cobourg. Dr. Hawkins Public'School, 72 Pine Street, Port Hope. Central Public Schooi, 39 Pine Street, Port Hope. Campbeiiford District High School, Campbellford. Specifications may be ab- tained from the Office of: M. A. MacLeod, Business Administrator and Treasurer, Narthumberland and Newcastle Boardof Educat ion, Box 470, D'Arcy Street, North, Cobourg, Ontario. 15-2 First mortgage, $28,000 wvanted for home and 10 acres, Pontypool area. Phone 705- 277-2254. 15-1 X OSHAWA SAND AND GRAVEL SUPPLY Washed Sand -Gravel and Stone Limestone Products Ail Sizes for Driveways and Parking Lots TOPSOIL AND DIRT FILL TRUCKS "ID LOADERS, FOR RENT 877 King St. East (East of Harmony) CALL 725-0232 8 1 RICHMOND ST. W., OSHAWA 576-5522 ApRIý1L WAREHOUSE SALI EVERY BALE IN STOCK, DISCOUNTED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE CUSTOM WALL TO WALL INSTALLATION' As Low As '/2 Price And Less On Remanants and End's of Roi Is 81 RICHMOND 5T. W« (Nexi door'to Ruddy Electric) Open rom 91t0 8 P.m' Mon, to Fri. So t.910 CLOSED AIL DAY SUNDAY 6- Spectacular New Invention! The world's most advanced- idea in beverages. Men and. wornén required ta restock, locations for this revolutia- nary Drink System part fi.pe or full time. No experience necessary. Ail locations sup-, plied by Company. Start part time in your own business wîth as uile as $1,295 for stock and equiprnent, or earn full time incarne with $4,900 invest' ment. Limited Dealers. For personal interview write. REDY-CUP 50 Eîlectronic Ave., Port Moody, B.C. Include Phone LIEZ= s CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS, MOTORCYCLES, SNOWMOBILES FOR WRECKING PURPOSES. SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICES PAID, ACKERMAN AUTO W RECKERS YARD - 623-5756 IRISH Setter puppies, regis- fered, needled and wormed. Good quaiity pets. Phone 623-2805. 15-1 PUREBRED Boxer, maie, three years aid, Ch. quality, $125. Also six-month aid fe- maie, fawn. Orono area, 1105--277-2254. 15-1lX. PUREBRED Chihuahua pup- pies, $50 each. Phone 576-4772. 15-2 BOARDING for your Iaving pet, dogs and cats $1 up per day. Aiso dog faod, pedigree Afghan pups. For informatian, call 623-7631. 15-1 FEMALE Scotch caillie pup, free ta good home. Phone -~623~54%.15-1 The Doggy Place -Dg Trimming and groomning. Puadies and- spaniels aur sperialty but any type of doc expertly bathed and trimmed. Boarding with lots of love ard! fun. Dags $2. daily, c -ats $1 , The Immigrant Kennel, Re- gistered, Breeders of high quality English Springer and Ccker Spaniels. Also rabbits for sale. 786-2234. 2-52 '71 FORD Gai. 500, 4 dr. hardtap, air canditianing, PS &, PB, low mileage. Phone 983-9226. 14-2;é '68 COUGAR ý2,000 miles (original), good shape, ail: power equipment, $1050. Phone 623-2072. 15-1 1972 VEGA Notchback 2300 CC, four speed, gaad shape. Phone 623-3889. 15-1 1966 CORVAIR,' goad candi- flan, $300. Phane 623-7712. 15-1lx 1971 DEMON 340, hood scoops, raliy package, floor console, buckets, low mileage, A-1 condition, best offer. Phone 987-5178, 15-lx 1968 CHEV truck, heavy duty for camper. 18,857 miles. Phone 263-2660. 1 school age children, days anly.' Cail 623-5404 affer 3 p.m. 14-2 il 1tf HOUSEKEEPER, Live in, - family of four, Phone 723-2720. 14-2 EXPERIENCED hairdresser wanted. Phone 623-5019. 15-1 FOR modemn dairy farm, June ta Sept. must be sfrong, wiliing worker, have chauf- feur's licence. Apply in persan Glen Rae Farmi R.R. 6 Bowmanville. 15-1 THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND'NEWCASTLE BOARD OF E DU CATION Office Personnel, E Applications wiii be recel- ved byàte undersigned until 5 p. m.' Fr1ý., April 19, 1974, for the position of Senior Secre- tary. inte 'resting-and challeng- ing position for a mature, weII1 experienced secretary ta f111 a> key position in the- Plant Department. Successful appli- cant will have depth in office~ pracedure and organization with leadership qualifies an; asset. Some knowledge ofl architecturai and mechanical> terms would be helptul. Fast, accurate shorthand and typ - ing are necessary. Apply in writing stating qualifications and experie ice ta: M. A. MacLeod, Business Administratar antL- Treasurer, P.O0. Box 470, Cobourg, Ont. K9A 4L2. 15-1