. . . .. . . .. . . CLnIssi FI ED RDS « The Canadian Statesrr .. . ...'I mlan, Bowmanville. October 1. i9' FOR CLASSIFIE Tues., 12 no '1,5 GHES - John and Louise h t.o announce the arrivai ~Christopher Ryan on Sep-, -krember 15, 1975 at Bowman- ville Memorial Hospital. Proud grandpanents Mr. and Mns. Harry Hughes of Bow- manville, and Mrs. Elizabeth Clancy of Oillia. Spécial thanks to Dr. H. B . Rundie, Dr. J. Rundie and ail matern- ify staff. 40-1 x McLACHLAN - Wayne and Canolyn (nee Holfby) proudiy announce the arrivai of Ro- bent Michael, 9 ibs. 5 ozs. af Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Stephen Douglas. .Many thanks to Dr. Spear, case room and fourth f on nurses. 40-1 TAYLOR - John and Jean- nette are proud to announce the arrivai of their son, John Paul, weighing 6 lbs. 4 ozs., on Sept. 24fh at Memonial Hospi- tai, a brother for-Shelley and Annette. Many thanks to Dr. Hubband and nursing staff. 40-1 TIERNEY - Dennis and Nonah (nee Roche) are pnoud to announice the arrivai of thein daughter, Michelle Lynn weig hing 5 Ibs. 612 ozs. on Sept. 18 atMemoriai Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Hubbard and nursing staff. 40-1 WOR BOY'- Ron and Mamnie are happy to announce the birth of thein second child, Matha Krisfen, on Sunday, Sept. l4th, 1975 at Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Adam. 40-1 The family of Arthur Stain- ton now info his 91sf yean of living extend a warm invitat- ion f0 ail his friends at a reception in his honor before he leaves for his usual winter in Daytona. The p lace: the home If his daughfen Doris Lee, R.R. 2, Oshawa on Saturday. The time: Octoben l8th and Sunday, October l9th from 2to 6p.m. 40-1 CRAIG - Suddenly, at her home, Bowmanville, Monday, Sýeptember 22nd, 1975, Sharon icirey Craig, aged 26 years, , oved wife of David Craig, jé3r rmother of Sherry Lynne and Murray Jason. Service was hield in-the Morris Funerat Chapel, Bowman- ville, on Friday affernooni. Interment Bowmanvilie Cemretery. A HAMILTON - Suddenly af Brooktin,ý Saturday, Septem- t~q27fh, 1975, Malcolm Hamà1ilton, 91 Liberty St. N., Bowmranvilte, beloved hus- band of Louise Ferguson, dean father of Ann, Saskatoon, Peter and Joan, at home. Service was heid in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville, on Tuesday affernoon. Interment Bowmanvi lie Cemefery. 40-1 HAMILTON - At Memoriai Hospital, Bowmanvilte, Fni- day, ,September 26th, 1975, William Hamilton, in his 77th year, husband of the tate mrene Hamilton, dean father of Lloyd, grandfather of Davic and Ein. Service was heid in the Morris Funeral Chapet, Bowmanville, on Monday affernoon. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 40-1 PENFOUND-Charles Leroy at the Oshawa Generat Hospi- tai on Thursday, September 25, 1975. Charies Leroy Pen- found, husbaid 0f the late Ethel Kirby and son of the late Simon and Acy Anni Penfound, born January 6, 1889. Cremat- ion followed by inferment at Bowmanviile Cemetery. 40-1 SMALE- Suddeni y at Col- borne, Tuesday, Septem ber 23rd, 1975, Sharon Sma le, aged 27 years, beloved wife of Gordon SmaIe, RR 1, Bow- manville, dean mother of Brent and Mary- Lynn. Service was held in th e Morris Funerai Chapet, Bowman- ville, on Thursday affernoon. Interment Hampton Cemetery. 40-1 CARNATION For Ail Your Flower Needs sTO91 IN AND SEE OUR WEEKEND SPECIALS THIEY'RE HARD TO BEAT Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division St. 623-7141 tf ~ "F lowers À Say it YB Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Deliveryto.. Oshawa - Bowmnanville Area Phonle 623-4441' The famities of the lafe h Sharon Audrey Cnaig wish f0 gi ýve heartfeit fhanks to aIl d their friends and neighbouns d who wene such a wonderful n heip duning thein recent fime 1,of bereavement. Y "The Orr and Craig Fami lies" t 40-lx .1 i woutd tike to thank my -friends and relatives for their visits, cards, and flowers ýy during my stay af Memonial i-Hospital, Bowmanville. ýrSpecial thanks f0 Dr. West- i-garth, and the 3nd fioon 'e nursing staff for thein excel- .e lent cane. Il~AI ice Rowe t- 40-1 x The famity of Mrs. Claude .1 Ives express their thanks f0 - Doctors Fisher, Frycal and Pokay and nursing staff 0f - Oshawa Hospital and Dr. r Hubband and nursing staff af Memoial Hospital, Bowman- ville. To the Red, Cross and BowmanviiIe ambulance for f thein services during her a iilness and f0 ait those who s sent cards of hope. To Rev. W. Oake and Rev. A. Amacher for theinr visifs and kind words. To the Morris Funeral Chapel for their kindness and under- standing af this time. To Mrs. Cote the organisf, f0 the Friendship Club of Trinify Church who s0 graciousiy served lunch atter the tuneral. To ait who sent fiowers and made donations f0 the Cancer Fund. I hereby express my deepesf gratitude. Claude Ives 40-1 Thefamilyof the iate James Hubert Murphy wish f0 express heant-feit thanks fo ail oun relatives, friends and f neighbours for att the cards, flowers and the donations f0 the heant funcf, and mass cards, and food frays sent f0 the house. Also a special thank you to Mn . and Mrs. Albert Mavin and the Memor- aài Park Association. We wouid lîke f0 thank ail the doctors who heiped duringhis illness, expecially Dr. H. B. Rundie and Dr. John Rundle. Also the Bowmanviiîe Ambu- lance Service and Morris Funerai Chapel and Father Frank of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, Bowman- ville. Mrs. EisieMurphyandfamily f, 40-1 CLARK - ln loving memory of my dear husband George who passed away October 2, 1973. Ifs lonely here without you I miss you more each day. For life is not the same to me Since you were called away. -Sadly missed by wife Pearl. 40-1 KEEN - ln loving memory of my dear husband Robert, who passed away October 7, 1974. And while he lies in Peaceful sleep. His memories 1 will always keep. -Lovingly remembered by his wife Winifred. 40-1 TENNANT - In loving memory of dear husband and father J. Arthur who passed away September 28, 1965. Though absent you are very near. Stili loved, stili missed and very dear. - Sadly missed by wife and family. 40-lx CLARKE- In Ioving memory of a dear husband and father Arthur J. Clarke who passedi away October 2, 1974. A year ago today God called you to say, A lite well spent Ils deserving of a Heavenly Father. n those last preclous hours we spent, Asp iritual feeling was near, An a warmth of love was there. -Sadly missed by his wife and family. 40-ix WOOD - ln lovi ng memory of a dear wife and mother, Norma, who passed away September 30, 1974. There's an open gate At the end of the road Through which each must go alone, And there in a light we cannot see Our Father claims His'own; Beyond the gate your loved one Finds happiness and rest And there is comfort n the thought That a loving God knows, best. - Ever remembered by hus- band Murray, children Maureen, John, Michael and Fa m. 40-1 POTTER -In loving, memory of a dear husband and father, William Thomas, who passed away September 30, 1968. Wonderful1 memories of one so dea r Treasured stili with love sincere. n our hearfs he is living yet, WNe loved im 1ot dtearly to forget. -Sadly missed by wife Florence and daughter Patricia. 40-1ix SEYMOUR - In memory of my husband, Samuel (Joe) Seymour,, who passedi away Oct. 2nd; 1958, and my son, James Seymour, who passed away August 9th,,1963. God saw you g etting weary, So he dîd what «he thought best, He came and stood beside you, And whispered come and rest. -Sadly missed by wife Kate and mother, sisters and bro- thers.40-1 Im Dance- St.* Joseph's Hall, Safurday, Octoben 4. Music by Ted Koss and the Cavaliers, $400 per couple. 39-2 Bowmanviile Nurses ASSOC- iation "Rummage Sale" on October 3rd fromn 10-12 a.m. at Bowmanville Library. 1 40-1 St. John's Matha Gnoup, Faîl Rummage Sale, Thurs- day, October l6th, 2 p.m. f0 10 p.m., and Fniday, October l7th, 9 a. m. f0 il a. m. Tea and cookies. 40-1ix Wafch for opening date of dances at Solina Hall with Ray Aveny's-orchestra. 40-1. LIONS DANCE Oct. 11, 1975 LIONS COMMUNITY CENTRE Ted Koss' Orchestra Dancing 9-1 $6.00 Couple 40-2 Garage Sale, Saturday, Oct- ober 4th, 1 p.m. Continues al week, large variefy of items, furnishings, appliances, glass- ware, toys, etc. il Carlisie Ave. 623-4135. 40-1 »ONSTER BINGO New Starting Time THURSDAY -7:30 F.M. Sponsoned by Oshawa Minon Softball JUBILEE PAVILION OSHAWA 50tff WOODVI EW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO NEXT MONDAY 7:45 P.M. RED BARN - WAYNE ST OSHAWA 21-f GET CASH TODAY FOR OLO APPLIANCES THROUGH STATESMAN C LASS IFlE DS t wouid like to thank Dr. Mikalos and nurses at Memo- iai Hospital, also Sunset Lodge for thein kindness whiie I was a patient there, aiso my f riends and neighbors for their gifts, fiowers and cards. Dorothy Harmer 40-1 Words are inadequafe to express my deepest apprecia- tion for ail the kind acts, cards, fiowers, gifts and visits from relatives, friends and neighbors during my sfay in the hospital. Thanks a lot. Belle Smith 40-1 Our mosf sincere thanks fo our friends and neighbors for thein many acfs of kindness and cards during the ilness and death of our sister and cousin Marion McKeivey, R.N., also te. the nurses and doctors of Oshawa Genenal Hospital, Rev. Basil Long for his comforting wonds the beautiful flowers and donat- ions f0 the Canadian Cancer Society. A speciai thank you f0 Kiîrby U.C.W. for refresh- ments fotiowing the funeral service., John McKeivey Catherine W. Stewart Mn. and Mrs. Garland Caf hcart 40-1 An expression f0 my many friends who remembered my birthdlay and sent besf wishes, fo one and ail. I am residing in Hilsdale now, nearer home. May Johnston- 40 lx Harry McLaughlin expres- ses his sincere thanks to fiends and neighbors for their kind inquiries and who sent "get weII" wishes whiie in Oshawa Hospital. '40-ix Mn. and Mrs. Percy Van Camp wish fo express rhan ks f0 their family and friends for gitts, cards, letters and besf wishes and the Blackstock U.C.W. for cafering on the occasion of our Sth wedding anniversary, 40-1 I would like fo thank the nurses, Dr. Sylvester, Physio- therapy staff and fthe staff on third floor. Also many fhanks fo ail m y friends from BowmanvillIe who were s0 kind f0 me. Mrs. Mary Kefoury Scarborough, Ontario 40-1 I would..like f0 express h eartfelf thanks f0 my cher- i hed friends, kindiy neigh- bours and thoughtfui famiflies from work for comfort and help received foitowing the ioss of m y deariy beloved wife Sharon. Speciai mention goes ouf f0 Dr. A. Westgarth for caring during the last year. D.M. Craig 40-ix We would like f0 fhank our many friends, including rela- tives and neig hbours for the numerous gifts, cards and beautfiul floral arrangements and plants received. Many thanks f0 ail who attended our party, especially those who worked so diligently to make our Golden Wedding Anniver- sary such a happy occasion. George and Gertie Staplefon 40-lx A TURKEYS Freshly kiled and dressed turkeys for Thanksgiving. Order Now from - C. Borek, HAMPTON Phone 263-2297 A-1 BEEF CHOICE YOUNG SIDES 85 Cents AIl1 Meat Cut and Wrapped and Government nspected Mapleview Farmi Janetville Phone 1-705-277-2168 40-1 WATER supply - pools, wells' etc. George Maguire, R.R. 3, Bowmanville. 723-6980. 22-ff Oshawa TV Antennas &Towers ROTORS INSTALLED UHF - VHIF - Colored Aerials Apts. and Homes Pre-Wired REPAIRS Workmanship Guaranteed Ail priced to SAVE you Money Phone 623-5122 L. HAMILTON, MANAGER 38tff Participation House Lottery Tickets OVER 100 PRIZES OnIy $1.00 per Ticket Draw October 18, 1975 Available at Frederick's Pharmacy 67 King Sf. East Bowmanvi le 40-1 POTATOES. Clittord Swallo-w 623-2721. '40-1 CEMENT mixer, heavy dufy, mounted on automobile axié, gasoline engin e powered(, needs some repair. Best offen. Phone 623-3156. 40-1 WH ITE'S T.V. TOWERS Towers, U HF, V HF eai Rtrs AeriaiRtrs& Apartment & Homes Pre-Wired Ask About Our Guarantee Umi.iim Escorted Tours Kitchener Oktoberfest (dinner and entenfainment inciuded) October l7fh and 18fh Mysteny Tour October l9th Kitchener Market Octo ber 25th Hadassah Bazaar Octo ber 29th" Aiqonquin -Park Tour 0f Off awa and Lunch at McKenzie King Retreat) and Gatineau His Oct ober 4th and 5fh Quebec City (Tour of City, Montmorency Falls- Thanksgiving Dinnen inciuded) October lOth - l3th Colonial Virginia, Norfolk Tour October l8th - 25th Jack Miner's Bird Sanctuany Novem ber lst and 2nd Sunshine Party Tours BOX 214, PORT HOPE Telephone 885-2211 40, APFEARING AT The Queen's Hotel N EWCASTLE COUNTRY GOLO Friday - Saturday October 3- 4 Dancing 9.1 40-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry weicome ail friends and relatives f0 an Open House on Sat., Oct. 4th, 1975 from 2p.m. - 8p.m. f0 view the gifts of PATTI and DAVID 40-1 U PHOLSTE RY MATE RIAL, ALL DAY HADASSAH SALE Thurs., Oct. nd 9:OOa.m. -9:OOp.m. 144 KING ST. E. OSHAWA New supply of Iovely uphol- sfery fabrics. Good rumimage selection. 40-1 BASHFUL BOWS Square Dance Club WE NEED YOIJI Corne and Try Something New Thurs., Oct. 2nd at 8:O00p.m. at ONTARIO STREET SCHOOL s BOWMANVILLE. r FREE: Introductory Night 40-1 Garage and Yard Sale 3 Rehder Ave., Bowmanville (just off Scugog St.) Saturday, Oct. 4th 10: 30 until 4o'clOCK (inrcase of rain, wiII be held inside) Large Variety of Items Children's clothes, games, books, pillows, hats, shoes, movie camera and ights, pain t , doors, basement win- dows, lawn furniture, men's suit coat and top coats, ladies' coats (one muskrat), pool ladder, coffee and end tables, wig, sleeping bags, snow tires and rims, lamlls, electric stove and many, many more. Ail items individually priced, .many undér $1.00. 39-2 PADDY'S Market now ha!j new furniture, appIiancesý T.V.s and stereos and alsq' used furniture and appIiancesý' Wili accept trade-ins. Paddy's, Market, Hampton, phonre 263Ï 2241. 33-tl USED Furniture and Appli- ances. Paddy's, Market, Hampton 263-2241. 26-tf 'A N T IQ~UE L -REPAIRED- Parts available for most anti. que dlocks, pocket watches and modern watches and dlocks. Our repairs are done with. modJern uptotQate equipment, and qualified Swiss. traînea watchmater. HOOPERIS JEWELLERS LTD. 29 King St. East Phone 623-5747 34A,1~ SECONDS in apples and pears, aIl year round, $2.50 bushel. Phone Bill Feddema 263-2074 after 5 o'clock. No Sunday sales. 39-tf AIR conditioners, central and window unifs. Caîl Harvey Partner. Orono 983-5206 or Zen ith 14620. 21 -tf SET of four radial tires, 50 per cent wean, 9 15 x 15. $50 firm. -2 Phone 263-2354. 40-1 QUANTITYof windows, and storms. Phone 623-7183. 40-lx FRESH brown eggs also goaf manure delivered. J. GoId, Concession St. E. Phone 623-2730. 40-tf 1974- 19' house trailer, fully equipped, sleeps six, excellent condition. $4500. Phone 623-7901. 40-1 GREEN chesterfield, good condition. $95. Caîl 623-5104, Bowmanvilie. 40-ix EIGHT cords of willow, $25 a bush cord, 16 ft. by 4 ff. Phone 263-2786 affen 6. - 40-1 COMPRESSOR, Jaeger 125 CFM. Seil on trade for 1/2 - 1 ton van; 261 GM Recondi- tioned block assembly. Phone 623-7729. 40-1 COMPRESSORS, generators, electric motors, grinders, drill presses, heavy duty power fools, etc. We seli, buy and trade. Ace MAachineny, 859A Nelson Sf., Oshawa. Phone 723-0933. 30-tf Eat farm raised domestic rabbit. Tender, delicious white meat. Economica I No Wa ste' Now available at your meat store or superma rket. 30-tf O-iu'S H A WA SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY SCREENED SAND GRAvEL & STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCrS AIL SIZES FOR DRI VEWAYS &PARKING LOTS T0O'SOIL & DIRT I FL1 OELIIEREO OR REMOVEO TRUCKtS & LOADERS FOR RENT SNOW REMOVÂL NEW ADDRESS FROM SEPTEMBER '75 SOLINA RD. N. P5 JA 1 MILE NORTH 0F HIWAY 2. APPLES for sale. Phone 263- 8161. No Sunday sales. 37-6 ANTIQUE dresser, matching china cabinet and buffet, antique hall mirror, wash stands, sectional chesterfield suites, baby carniage, crib, high chairs, car beds. Towne Used Furniture, 19 Temper- ance St., Bowmanville. 40-1 1970 OLYMPIC ski-doo, 18 h.p., good condition. Caîl after 5 p. m. 623-5089. 40-1 WRINGER washer, good con- dition, $35. Phone 623-4176. 40-1 PEDAL Trim, bicycle exer- ciser. Phone 623-5596. 40 lx PICK your own spy apples. Browview FarmÉ, Newcastle, Junction of No. 2 and 115. 40-1 HOOVER spin washer-dryer, $60. Phone 623-5435. 40-1ix BOY'S Bauer skates, size 5, ~odcondition, $20. Girl's .C.M. Skates, size 5, good condition, $20. Phone 987-4539. 140-1 HAY, sfraw and potatoes. Phone 263-2675. 40-1 TWO furrow plow, 3 point hitch. Phone 987-4429. 40-1 ELECTROHOME 25" console color TV set, like, new, sacrifice, $295. Orono 983-5444. 40-1 LADY'S three speed bicycle, brand new. Phone 623-3400. 40-1 WESTINGHOUSE automatic washer and dryer. Matching pair. Top of the line. White. $150 for pair. Worth $900 when new. Phone 623-5603 after 7. 36-f OSHAWA TRACTOR SALES T R AC TOP'S TRAcTORS & EQUIPMENT LAWN & GARDEN EQU UP. m ENHL:® F ARM MACHINERY 9KUBOTfl COMPACT FARM TRACTORS SALES- SERVICE - RENTALS Phone 728-6901 16-tf BABY Beef, 25 Ibs. and up, $ 1.00 l b. Phone Orono 983-9485. 39-2 INTERNATIONAL tractor with hydraulic blade. Phone Orono 983-9485. 39-2 Séû ét5 Buy direct from Manufac- ture - Rutter Granite Co., Lfd., has a hugelseîecfion of fine, quaàiify monuments, large and, Émall f0 fit any need. Come by ý u dislay yard af 73 Ontario f reet, PPort Hope or felephone 85-5216 for a monument thaf L-ndures. 135ff 1 a Pack of The Salvafion Army has a numben of vacancies and would welcome enquiries from parents of boys 7 - 1l yrs. old., For more information contact Mrs. C. Mutton, 623- 3624. 40-1 Boys wanfed for Afom Select team, Bowmanville Arena, Friday 5p.m. 40-ix Articles-oSa SMALL Chinhuanua puppy, maie, glden colon on Town Line, Concession 8, south of Mospont. A good reward for ifs return. Phone 263-8475. 40-f MISSING since Sept. 20. Maie dog, part terrier and spaniel. Fluffy haired, sandy-blonde color with some bIack on ears, back and tait. Wearing black leather coilar and taqgs. Ans- wer f0 name of "Chester". Last seen in Mospont and Leskard areas late last week. Reward for his refurn. Please cali coliecf 623-2394 or 623- 4862. 40-1 ANN BRADLEY Permanent Hain Removal 90 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa 723-7682 CHARGIEX J44-tf PROF ESSIONAL ELECTROLYSIS Permhanent Hair Removal BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 112 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa 576-4705 52-tf' French lessons available Saturday, $3 an hour. Phone 623-4078. 40-1 F you have a drinking problem piease cati A.A. 728-1020. 36-tf Senior citizens, 10 per cen t off of ail hair-dos, Monday, M Tuesday, Wednesday only. Open 6 days a week. Thursday and Fn day open' evenings (by appointment). Last ap- pointmenf Saturday 3:30. Kut n' Kuri Beauty Shop, 71 King Stf r St. E. Phone 623-5019. "Ap- Safr poinfments not aîways neces- Mont sary '. 38-4 LIN 1~Bo Dr. Anfossi's office wiil now 318 Dundas be open from October 6f h f0 Phone Wl October loth. 4- Apple Growers Again buying luice appies in l arge výoume buik af farm, also peelers. Cash payment and prompt pick-up unifs. Raymond Inch 416-753-2246 NÈW BOWLERS NEEDED BY Canadian Foresters P HON E 623-6782 or 623-3238 Imma Tenders witl be neceived by the undensigned until 10 :00 a.m., Friday, Octoben 3, 1975 for window replacement at the following Schoois: Hillcrest Public School, CAMPBELLFORD Maple Grove West Public School, R.*R. 3, BOWMANVILLE Grant Sine Public School, D'Arcy Street, North COBOU RG Specifications and drawings' may be obtained fnom the Office 0f: M. A. Mac Leod, Business Administrator and Treasurer, The Northumberland and Newcast le Board of Education Box 470, 834 D'Arcy Street, N. COBOURG. K9A 4L2 40 1 Tenders wilIl be received by the undersigned until 10:00 a.m., Friday, Octoben 3, 1975, for the inspection and, testing of ail Fin e Extinguishens in the Centrai1 Area Schools. Specifications may be ob- tained f nom the Office of: M. A. Mac Leod, Business Administrator and Treasurer, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education Box 470, 834 D'Arcy Street, COBOUJRG. 40-1 Tenders wiII be received by the undensîgned until 10:00 a.m. Friday, October 3, 1975, for exterion painting at the following Schools. Burnham Street Public School Burnham Street, COBOURG East Northumberland Secondary Schooî, BRIGHTON Newcastle Public School, NEWCASTLE Vincent Massey Public Schooî 10 Church Street,- BOMAN VILLE Specifications may be ob- tained f nom fthe Office of: M. A. Mac Leod, Business Administrator and Treasurer, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education Box 470, 834 D'Arcy Street, COBOURG. 140-1 Phone 576-5606 E. WHITE COU RTICE 30-tf 40-2 GARAGE space f0 wonk on 37-4- car. Don 623-3448. 40-2 Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles Snowmobi les For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAIO ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence -623-7112 45 tf RELIABLE aduits would like country house f0 nent. Within commuting distance of Osh- awa, 1-705-292-7121. 36-8x ÛNE bedroom apartment in Bowmanville on ground fioor, reasonable rent. Write Adven- tiser Box 566, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowman- ville, Ontario. 35-tf 1969 CHEV. Impala, 2 door hardtop, 327 automatic, power ,steering and power brakes. A-1 condition, 54,000 original miles, $1,395. Certified or nearest cash offer. Phone 1-705-277-2512. 40-2 ',73 YAMAHA, 650 cc. Asking $895. Phone 623-7853. 40-1 x 1968 CHEVELLE 2 door, V-8 motor, power steering, new tires, certified. Phone 623- 5427. 40-1 '70 MAVERICK, 2 door, yel- low with black vinyl roof, 6 cyl., automatic, radio, spot- less. 29,000 miles. Orono 983-5444. 40-1 '72 FORD Pinto, good shape, safety checked, $1,750 firm. 623-4102 after six. 40-lx '73 BUICK LaSabre Custom, powver brakes, and steering,_ 350 motor, automatic, other extras. Asking $3,000. Make offer. Phone 263-8844. 40 lx 1975 CHEVELLE Malibu Classic, sedan, many options, including air con Utioning, vinyl roof, price negotiable. Phone 728-7970. 40-1 1973 PONTIAC Catalina Sta- tion Wagon, low milage, a lot of options including factory air. Phone 987-4530. 40-ilx '68 PONTIAC Parisienne 2 + 2 convertible. Good running condition, $400. Phone 1-786-2242. 40-1 x '68 PONTIAC Convertible, as is. Phone 623-7342. 40-1lx 1972 BUICK LaSabre, 4 door, automatic, air conditioning, new tires, $2700. Phone New- tonvillel786-2463. 40-1ix 1975 PONTIAC Catali na Safari station wagon, power equip- ped, 11,000 miles, like new, roof rack, many extras, pri- vate. Phone 983 5210 Orono. 40-1 FEMALE doberman, 18 months old, registered, obedi- ence trained. Phone 623-5377. 40-1 BEAUTIFUL long haired kit- tens, one white and one tri-colored, f0 good homes only. Phone 623-7744. 40-1 FREEjQo g.ooci home.Shorlt haired boarder coll ie, almostli rold. Full hosetrained, ~as had aid shot,. Phone 623-7028. 40-lx TO give away, one dog, 10 months old, and dog house and kittens. Phone 623-7847. 40-1 FREE! A friendly, black, short haired maie pup, needles, house and car trained. Phone 623-5538 before 5. 40-1x PET OWNER'S SPECIAL FREE: Pick up and Delivery for Professional Dog Groom ing Service. AI l breeds and mi xed. Bring him to The Doggy Place Orono 786-2234 39-4 VERY small Chihuahuas, maIes, purebred, il weeks old. Golden color, paperltrained, f rom registered parents. Phone 263-8475. 39 if THIRTY pigs,-se-ven--weéks old, and one boar. Phone 263-2589. ,140 lx HALF Arab mare, two three- quarter Arab Geldings, orie and two years old. Three- quarter Arab filly, 6 months old. Caîl 728-9830. 40-1 AàPAL1OOScA mare, reisýtere-d UMULNILY REQUIRELI! We have cash buyers for homes in the Bowmanviile area. Perhaps your home wouid bring top do!lar? We'tl be pleased fto appraise if for you and heip you locate the "home uf your drëams". For friendty efficient sale of you 'r home, cati P. & R. Reaity Company, Reaiton, Benneti Rd. and No. 2 Hwy., Bowman- ville 576-6120. 17-tf 1 C.G.I.T. middies,, sizes 12 thru. 16. Caîl 1623 7094 . 40-1ix RED ciover- seed. Please bring in sampte for pricing. Carnation Fiower and Seed, 33 Division St. Phone 623-5577. 40 tf TWO, bedroom house with garage,, in Bowmanvil-le, waiking distance tf0cdown- town. Principals oncl Write advertiser 578, c _O anadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanviiie. 40-1 ANTIQUE wooden watt tele- phone. Phone 576-2065. 40-1 WE buy and seti everythlng and paycaish. Cati day or night 725 9783. Friendiy Flea Market, 23 King W., Oshawa. 19ff USED Furniture and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Hampton 263-2241. 33-tf CASH for gotd, silver, coins, guns, ciocks, jeweltry, dishes, furniture. crocks&j. aintinois, seaiers, appiiances. Friendly Flea Market, 23 King West, 725-9783. 38-tt GOOD used furniture, Towne Used Furniture. Phone 623-4681. 40-1 Nom= G. Bar S. Ranch Horseback riding $3 per hour. Our membership is even cheaper, we have 9 x 12 box sta Ils for rent, pienty of room. Special riding ring and indivi- dual corais for your conven- lence. $50 per month. Cali Us Anytime 623-4027 19 tf EQUESTRIAN TRAINING CENTRE LARGE INDOOR ARENA BOARDING instruction in Equitation ' Jumping Dressage Schooling of Hunters & Jmpers Hunters & Jumpers Bouglît & Sotd BASEMENT apartm-rent ïpri- vate entrance, free parking. Phone 623-4036. 40 lx YOUNG woman wishes to share 'two bedroom apart- ment. Phone 623-2181. 40-1 TWO, one bed rooms for rent, Bowmanville area, $25 weekly. Phone 6234078. 4- ROOMS for rent, cati befolre 2 p.m . 623 77t0. 0 l CENTRE of city, approxi- .mafeiy 1,400 sq. feet. Heat anid iihts paid. Suitabie.for store or offices. S375 monthly. 725 783.38 tf FIURNISHED bedlrooms b month, week, or day, showver 'mnd bath, licenced premises, reasonable rates. Castie Hotel, Bowmanvitte 623-7072. 51 If TWO bedroom apartment. Aduits only. Rent $175 0 month. Phone 623-5888. 1. 31,1tf APARTMENT- centrai, stove and fridge, one bedroomr, aduit coupieonly. Phone 9-5, 623-3303. HEATED apartment for rent. Suitabie for one person. Cen-