BOYD - Gordon, Carolyn -(nee Dewell) and Stacey are happy to announce the arrivai of Jessica Marilyn on February 6th at Memorial Hosifal, Bowmanville. -Anotr granddaughtor for Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dewell, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Boyd, Bowmanville and great Z randdaug hter for Mrs. Gor don Mc Lean, Bowman- ville. Special thanks to Drs. Siemon, H.B. Rundie and maternity staff. 7-1 The family of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Visser, R.R. 2, Newcastle extend sincere congratula- tions f0 a dear Mother and Father on theoccasion of their 25th Wedding Anniversary, Tuesdlay, February 13, 1979. Friends and relatives are in- vited to ioin us in celebrating this happy occasion on Satur- day, February 17 in Marana- tha Christian Reformed Church from 3 f0 5 p.m. Best wishes only. 7-lN CLARKE - Edward (Ted). At Memiorial Hospital, Bowman- ville, on Sunday, Feb. 11, 1979. -Ted Clarke 0f 6 Queen St., in his 69th year, beloved husband of Audry Short, dear father of Mrs. R. Stephens (Karen). Rested at the Norhcutt ElilOtt Funeral Home, Bowmanviile. Funeral service in the chapel, 1:30 o'ciock Wednesday afteLr- noon. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. '6-1iN CLOUGH - Arthur William. At Strathaven Nursing Home, Bowmanville on Sunday, February 11, 1979 Arfhur Clouglh, formerly of Orono, aged 94 years, husband of the late Nellie Bissett. Dear father of Arthur, Orono. orothy (Mrs. William Duhart), Toronto and Betty (Mrs. James Major), Orono. Rested at the Bariow Funeral Home, Orono. Service was held Wednesday at 2 p.m. informent Orono Cemetery. 7-1 HOOEY- At Oshawa General Hospital, Saturda y Fe.lOh 1979, Harol dW Hooey, formerly of Orono, aged 75 years, beloved husband of Kathleen Allen, dear father of Wilda (Mrs. E. Middleton), Oshawa, Bill, Orono, and Earl, Pont!'pool, brother of Laurence Hooey Orono, and the late Orvl leé Srandchildren. Service was eld in the Morris Funeral Chape", Bowmanville, on Monday affernoon. Infrment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. 7-1 N LLOYD - Gordon. At, Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville, on Sunday, Fobruary 11, 1979 Gordon Lloyd of 'New- castle in his 8th year. Rested at the Northcutt Elllott Funeral Home. Funeral service was held 7 o'clock Tuesday ovon ing. Sprîng intermont Bond H ead Cemetery. 7-1 MELROSE- Suddenly, on Monday, Feb. l2th, 1979, David Robert Meiroso, of Bowmanvilio, aged 46 years, belovod husband of Barbara Meiroso, dear fathor of Peter, Janîce, Paul and Bob, lovod son of Robert, and Grace Moîrose, Montreal. Service was held in, the Morris Funeral ýChapel, Bowman- ville, on Wodnesday after- noon. Cromation. 7-1 N NICHOLSON - William. At' Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1979. Bill Nicholson of New- castle in his 74th yearbeloved husband of Emma Troilope, doar father of Harold and Donald, Newcastle, Ross, Norwood, Mrs. F. Scheff le (Rita), Toronto, Mrs. F. Lane (Barbara), Oshawa and Mrs. D. Neal (Ruby), Kaladar, brother of Mrs. J. Garrett (Cara). Rested at the North- cutt Eliott Funerai Home, Bowmanvilie. Funeral service Frida y ovonn kSpring infor- ment Maple Lake Cemetery. 7-1 N WN D - F red (Fedde). At Mt 5mnai Hospital, Toronto, on Thursda y,"Feb. 8, 1979. Fred Wind of Newcastle in his 48th ~ea r, beloved son of Mr. and rs. Marten Wind, dear brother of Jacob, Berftus, Bon, Georger Mrs. R. Cayley (Margaret) and Mrs. William Morrison (Elizabeth). Resfod at the Northcutt Elliott Funerai Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service Saturday morning. Spring interment Bond Head Cemetery. 7-1iN WAYE - Charles Webster (Prosident of Jeune Metal Products Ltd.). Suddenly at his farm in Kendal, Ont. on Friday, February 9, 1979, Charles Waye, dear husband of the late Jean, beloved father of Gail, Chuck, Bonnie and Barbara. Loving grand-, father to Dianne, Laura, Alan, Paul, Sandra, Rick, Rob, Derek, and Adam. Rested at the Ogden Funeral Homo, 4164 Shephord Ave. E., Agincourt. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 DivisionSt., Bowmanville 623-7141 HOSPITALo and SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS Flowering Plants and Cut F îowers 12-tf Mris Funeral Chapell ESTABL ISf- 4 DIVISION ST. BOWMANVI LLE Id& 0% lED 1881 ý80 TVVOFFSTREETPARKINGAREAS Noxrtiî cutIîEltlixt THOUGHTFULNESS - CONCERN - SERVICE Thoughtful selection of cemetery sites, for varlous reasons a concern to many people. . .often far in advance of need. We have available information on ail local cerne- teries, simply on request. This- is part of our service to the community. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 SIMPSON MEMORIALS Monuments - Markers - Inscriptions s 49 Lavinia Street Port Hope 885-6434 HOME APPOINTMENTS M 1 GLADLY ARRANGED 4- RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED Established 1846 P.O. Box 176 aqlr Port Hope, Ontario WORKMANSHIP *QUALITY LIA 3W3 High Oua ity at L Reasonabie Prices Phono 885-5216 L ~ Home 88.ç-5222 iMm 24-f HEATH - Mildred. ln loving. memory of a dear mother and grandmother, who passed away February 17, 1972. She left us quietly, her thoughts unknown,, She left a memory we are proud to own So treasure her Lord, in your Gardon of Rest, For when on earth she was one of the best. -Loving remembered by George, Mary, Florence and grandchildren. 7-1 HEATH - Mildred. ln loving memory of a dear wife who passed away February 17, 1972. Every day in some small way Memories of you come our way Though absent you are ever near StilI missed, still loved and always dear. -Loving remembered by husband George. 7-1 HUBBARD - In loving memory of our parents and grandparents Joseph B eniamin Hubbard who passed awa y Jan. 3rd, 1968; Pearl E. Hu bbard who passed away Feb. l7th, 1973. Peaceful be thy sleep dear parents It is sweet to bréathe your names In life we loved you both doarly In death we do the same. - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by sons and grandchildron. 7-1ix H UGH ES - 1n loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Lois Hughes who passed away February 14, 1967. Treasured thoughts of one s0 dear Often bring a silent tear Thoughts return to scenes long past Years rolîs on but memories last. , - Lovingly remembered bv daughter Rîlda, grand- childron Lois, Murray, Albert, Madge and great grandchildren. 7-1 MAIRS - Cherished memories of dear father and grandfather, James EU, who passed away Jan. 6, 1973, and dear mother and g randmother Ada, who passed away Feb., 14, 1968. We miss your litle chuckle zDad, And Mom we miss your smile.> If only we could chat again, For lust a little while. Some day we'll meet again I know, But while wo must romain. The loving, values that you taught us, Shaîl be our greatost gain. - Lovingly remembered by Joyce, Bud and famlly.-1 FLOWERS BY JACKMAN Bowmanville Mall Phone 623-3365 PROMPT, SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR FLORAL NEEDiSD ~~"Flwers Best" VAN BELLE DAI LY Deiivery f0 ... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 43-tf Floral Crestioi "Fiowers with Feeling, For a ny Occasion 623-3377 Sundays and Holidays Bev. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 "s _________________qoe iiI .lmIa-.leVss We would like f0 express our appreciation ta our friends, relatives, and neighbours for cards, floral arrangements, gifts and best wishes we received on the occasion of our Sth Wedding Anniversary. Sincerely Bruce & Helena Staîker. 7-1 The family of the late John Langlois wish f0 express their sincere fhanks fa their relatives, friends and neigh- bors for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes and donations for the Canadian Cancer Society in the recent loss of our beloved husband and father. Special thanks f0 Dr. Siemon and Rev. Tom Gracie. Words cannot express dur appreciation for your kindness. Ruth Langois and family. 7-1 My sincere thanksfo family, friends, and neighbours for visits, cards and gifts during my stay in Memorial Hospita I. Many thanks f0 Dr. Sylvester, nurses and staff on 3rd floor for their care and kindness. Special thanks f0 Joyce Bird and Sterisystems Ltd. Audrey Reid i wish f0 thank ail who remembered me with gifts, cards and visits. Also Dr. Splier and nurses of Civlc Hospital, Peterboroug h. James Gray 7-1 GWEN "THANKS"" Love Mark TO MY WIFE LEE HAPPY VALENTIN E'S BIRTHDAY, 1979 Love Tom and children. 7-1 EAR PIERC'ING $8 .00 (no appointmnent necessary) Plus 10 per cent off first purchase of earrings with release slip. Hooper's Jeweîîers Lt. 29 King St. E. Bowmaànviiîe 623-5747 23-tf N BE A BIG SISTER! Volunteers are needed in this area ta bo a f riend to girls aged 7 - 17, who are in need of supportative relationships. CA LL SIMCOE HALL SETTLEMENT HOUSE at 728-7525 26-tf N BLACK and brown Beagle, answers to the name of "Toby",. lost in Ashdale Crescent area, Saturday, February lth. Reward. Phono 623-2504 or 623-7726. 7-1 Western Canada S Schoolof Auctioneering Ltd. 11-tf Canada's fîrst, and the only completely Canadian course Soffered anywhere. Licensed under the Trade Schools Licensing Acf, R.S.A. 1970, C.366. For parliculars of the nexi ai1. course write: 1 Box 687, Lacombe, Aberta or Phono 782-6215. 4-9 D -.e a rxeA Hoîsteins Wanted Top prices paid for qood, quality young cows, bred or open heifers, purebred or ca rdes f fui our many orders. eare now faking entries for our March - April- May sales or if planning a dispersai phone NelIpMalcolm. 416-986-4246 7-1 N THE ANNUAL MEETING of the SOLINA LIBRARY BOARD wiII be held at the hall FebruarY 23 8:30 p. m. Ail members and interested parties are cordially invited for a social evening. 7-2N The Progressive Conserva- ,tive Association for the Provincial Ridlng of Durham East will hold thoîr Annual Meeting and election of off icers on Tuesday, February 27th at 8 p.m. in Eastdale Colleg iate, Harmony Road Nort h, Oshawa. Guest speaker, the Honorable Larry Grossman, Minister of lndustry and Tourism. 7-2N OPEN HOUSE SOL INA COMMUNITY HALL Sunday, Feb. 18 2 -5 p.m. Come and get your autoarao)hed coov of "SAM DEWELLIS FRIENDLY DOORWAY"I 6-2N Sharon Brittain a nnou nces POTTERY CLASSES Hand building, wheel work. Small classes. Tuosday ovonings 7:30 - 9:30 begmnning FEBRUARY 20 Cali 623-4712 if intorostod. Also 50 per cent off ail remainlng 1978 Stoneware Pottery. Kinsmen 6th Annual Fertilizer Blitz TELEPHONE CANVAS FEBRUARY 6-19 FREE HOME DELIVERY SATURDAY, MARCH 10 For orders cal DAV E.SE BBEN .623-4368 or BILL BRYANS 623-6982. 6-5 J EN DON CERAMICS CLASSES AVAILABLE GR E ENWAR E GLAZES BRUSHES, etc. SLIP, etc. Studio Discounts Available 623-3868 OLD TYME Valentine'ls Dance KENDAL ORANGE HALL Music by "THE ADDI T ONS"1 February l7th $2.50 per persan Sponsored by the Orange Lodge EVERYBODY WELCOME Articles F Where do YOU stand on the subject of Children's Rights? Town of Newcastle SOCIAL PLANNING COUNCIL presents "How to Be a Parent and Survive the Children's Rights Movement"" BY BARBARA CHISHOLM TRINITY CHURCH HALL, Bowmanville Feb. 20, 1979 at 8p.m. BOWMANVILLE JAYCEES Va ientine's Dance ,NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL Saturday, Feb. l7th 8 p. m. Music by "THE BOWMAN REVIEWI" $ 10.00 per couple Ref reshmenfs -_ColId Buffet For tickets cail Fred 623-6522 7-1 N COURTICE SECONDARY SCHOOL DRAMA CLUB wiIl present "'Joseph and his Amazing Tech n icolor Drea mcoa t"« A Rock Opera by the writers of Jesus Christ Superstar April126, 27, 28 8: 00 p.mr. af B.H.S. AUDITORIUM $3.00 student $4.00 aduit Ail Resgrved Seats SPECIAL' "PREVIEW" N IGHT, Wed., Apr il 25 ALL SEATS $2.00 No Reserves Tickets avaiable soon. TALISMAN Flea Market. Antiques - Stamps - Jewellry - Weavlng - Pottery - Brass- Hand K nitti ng - Refinishing Canlng. Minwax Producls. 0Opon 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. Lots of parking. Free admission. 11/2 miles north of hyw. 2 at Newcast le. 41-TF REPOSSESSEDI 25" RCA Lowboy, $398. $4 weekly rentai purchase starting Jan. '79. KRAZY KELLY'S 350 Wentworth St. E. OSHAWA 571-1412 45-tf N 9 x 12 GOLD rug and underpad. $50. 3/ meftai bed and springs $10. Capliln's chair $45. G reen vinyl swivel rocker $30. 623-5179. 7-1 LLOYDS AM-FM stereo and Garrard record changer. $100 or best off er. Phono 623-6967. 7-1 'Jic's Smoked Meafs Delicatesson at the Talisman Emporium' Newcastle every S afurdayd and Sunday. Naturally cured, hardwood smoked cold cuts. Wo also cafer. 7-tf N FEBRUARY CRAFT SALE Ail items in our craft room FEBRUARY. 20thto24th 10 Percent Off (any purchase over $3.00) CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St. Bowmanville 623-7141 or 623-5577 Forget Va Ienti ne's? Lot us send her something today. 5 CARNATIONS IN VASE $6.49 (f ree del ivery i n town) CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St. Bowmanville 623-7141 or 623-5577 7-1 ONE pair of table lamps, brown and white, like new. one pair of Colonial table lamps, brass and wood and small size floor Iamp (tri-lite), ail complete with shades. Phono 579-4113. 7-1 N FOUR 14" Superior chrome rims, like new, $100. Phono 579-4113. 7-1iN MATTRESS for single bed and 5 piece dinetie suite <maple). Phono 623-2057. 7-1 USED typewrlters, adding machines and copiers. Phono 1-786-2449. 7-2N GENDRON twin baby s troller. Complete for winter use. Navy and white, perfect condition. Phono 579-4113. 7-1 N '76 MASSEY 340 Whirlwind skldoo, excellent condition, asklng $900. Phono 1-786-2545. 7-1 N BED chesterfield, very good condition, portable typewrit- or, cub, scout and scout Ieader's uniforms, air hockey game. Phono 623-4745 after 5. 7-1 USED steel lockers, 12" x 18" x 5 f t. Phono 987-4241. 7-N 1971 OLYMPIC skidoo 335, price $350. Phono 623-2616.7-N INGLIS washer-spin dryer, 11ike new. Phono 623-9523. 7-1 1976, 400 EVINRUDE snow- mobile, good condition. Aski ng $600. Phono 263-2662. 7-1 N ELECTROHOME stereo in cabinet, includes AM-FM radio, good condition. Phono 623-7341. 7-1iN SMAL L fridge and stove, G. E. and Beach, perfect working condition, ideal for cottage or small apartment, $85. Phono 623-6755. 7-1 N TWO glass belted polyester snow tubeless mounted on rims, size F28X14-4X2 ply. Used once. $25 each. Phono 623-1703. 7-1 Artificial Flowers ON SALE "FOR flAIR OR WEAR" KUT 'N' KURL 71 King St. E., Bowmanville Phono 623-5019 7-3N FINDLAY cookstove, six plates with hot water-tank, warming, closot above, good condition, $525, Quebec ieater, $70. Phono 623-4289 before 2 p.m. or weekends. 7-1 N PADDY'S Market now has inew furniture, appliances, T.V.'s and stereos and also used furniture and appliances. Will accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phono 263- 2241. -33-tf ELEC«rROLUX, recorn- ditloned vacuums, with power nozzles, ail attachments from $85. and up. Phono 728-7668. 7-2N REPAI RS made to small gas engines, 2 and 4 cycle also used furniture bought and sold on promises. Caîl Elmer's Furniture and Appliances, Liberty and Scugog Streets, Hampton, 263-2294. 7-4N 48-tf N KRAZY, KRAZY SUPER 26" Zenith Spanish console, sîashed to $688, $6.50 weekly starting January. Phono ton ight, one-hour delivery. KRAZY KELLY'S. 350 Wentworth St. E., 571-1412. 45-tf N PONTY POOL FOODMASTE R Specializing in RED BRAND BEEF FREEZER ORDERS Best Qua lity at the Lowest Price FREE DELIVERY CALL COLLÉCT 983-5846 or 705-277-2178 DOUG PINGLE CoId Sto'rage Apples SPYS, DELICIOUS, MACS FRANK HIEMSTRA Enniski lIen 263-2260 6-tf N '73 MASSEY'-FERGUSON snowmobile in good running condition. Phono 263-2081. 6-1 N SPY apples, f irst and second grade, reasonable prices. Aiso will sharpen chain saws. Roy Orchards. 263-8430. 6-3N RE POSSESSED) 26" RCA XL 100, full Spanish cabinet f0 f loor. Take over payments, $19 monthly, $4 weekly rentai purchase starting January. Phono tonig ht, one hour delivery. KRAZY KELLY'S. 350 Wentworth St. E. 571-1412. 45-tf N QUANTITY of good quality mnixod hay. Phono 263-2082. 6-2N FIRE PLACE WOOD 623-4550 4-tf N J and M TIRE Service tor Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 46-tf REPOSSESSED 20" RCA XL100, $17 monthly, $4 weekly rentai purchase starting Jan. '79. KRAZY KELLY'S 350 Wentworth St. E. OSHAWA 571-1412 45-tf N HeGH quality hay, 90c e baie.Deivery available. il-» colman Stables. Phono 987-5289 after 5. 6-3N 2000 BAL ES qual1ity horse hay, Phono 987-4865 after 5 p. m. 3-tf N USED furniture and ap- ý1liances. Paddy's Market. a mpton. 263-2241. 33-tf ENDO0F NEWSPAPER ROLLS Suitable for Wrapping China When Moving, Lining Dresser Drawers, Making Patterns, Tablecloths for Banquets, etc. ALSO Aluminum Sheets 24 x 36 for lns&.ating, Protecting Bushes, Trees, Making Shutters, etc. THE CANADIAN, STATESMAN 62 King St. W., Bowmanville 5-tf N 71 FORD haif ton, mag wheels, asking $1000. Phone 623-2829. 7-1 '72 CHEV. 1/2 ton, 250 automatic, power steering and brakes, $1500. Phone 725-5437., 7-N '75 FORD LTD wagon, certi- fied, $2995. Cail Bey at 623-3377 or after 6. 579-5021. 7-1 N 1971 DODGE Demon, god milea9.e, recent paint aind body, 79 plates. $875 certifiled.' Phone 987-5,289 evenings. 7-1 N 1973 CHEV station wagon, 9 passenger Caprice, E state, rust proofed. Phone 987-5139. 7-1 N J and M TIRE Service for' Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220., 35-TF N '75 CHEV. van, 3/4 ton, power brakes and steering, VII, 49,000 miles. Phone 623-7540 after 7 p.m. 4-tf N' 1976.-4 WH E E L drive Chev. 1/ ton. Good condition. 48,000 miles. $5000 or best offer. Phone 263-2716. 6-2N FREE to good nome - Two maIe cats, ton months old. One black and one tiger stripped. Litter trained. Phone 623-9382. 7-1 ONE pair of hounds. Phono 723-5817 after 5. 7-1 N BLACK miniature poodle, 3, g ars old, free to good homo. I ease ca Il 623-7812 ator 7., 7-IN NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Ail dlaims against the Estate of CHARLES ERNEST REHDER, late of 264 Klng- Streot East, Bowmanvlleë, Ontario, who died on or about September 30f h, 1978, must be filed wlfh the undersigned ~ersonal ropresentative on or eore March Sth, 1979, there- after, the undersig ned will distribute the assets of the said estate havlng regard oni to the dlaims then filed. DATED January 31sf, 1979. CANADA PERMANENT TRUST COMPANY Canada Permanent Tower, Yongo- EgI11inton Centre, 20 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario. M4R 2 E2, Executor by their solicitors, Strike & Strike, Box 7, Bow- manvil1le, Ontario. Li C 3 K8. EVERYTHING - new teck, used tack, teck ropairs, sale or purchases of horses, tack,, trailers etc. arranged. Open fi 10 p.m. and Sundays, Gladwln and Company, Durham Road 23 South, Whifby. 668-1282. 6-4N KENDAL HILLS HORSE CENTRE 416-797-2124 Training, conditioning, sales, lessons- Englih and Western STUD SERVCE Ontario Champion Halter Sta Ilion "ETERNAL ROTUNDA" VISITORS WELCOME CAT FOOD SPECIAL 4 kg Bag of Purina Cat Chow, Seanip or Dairy Dinner..................... $3.97 10 kg Bag Caf Chow or Seanip .. ý..... $8.60 VANSTONE FLOUR AND FEED MILL KING ST. W. BÔWMANVILLE r - 7-2 Mature Person FOR FULL TIME WORK at DARI DREAM starting MarCh Sth. Must be dlean, dependabie, ambtiuswith a happy attitude fowards work and lite. Apply on~y, if wiiling toi work woekenci and nights until Il p.m. Apply Thursdlay, February 15, 2 to 5 p.m., 215 King St. E. or phono 623-3090. 7-1 RE LIABLE perons f0 care for infant and do light house- kooping in our homo, Simpson Ave. jarea, 8:15 f0 4:30 weekdays, March 26th to June 3th.- Own transporfat ion neoded. Good salary. Phono 623-4872. 7-1 CUSTODIAN Applications will bo recelved by the undersicined- until Wednesday, February 21,1979, for the position,&f Custodian, 5 hours per week at the Orono Public School. Good knowiedge of school caretaking procedures and c-!aning methods.' Ability to work from oral and written instructions and to communi- cate well1 with others. Reply in writing stating qualificaitons, add ress and telephone number to: J. A. Bird, Administrator and Treasurer, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Educat ion, Box 470, Cobourg. K9A 4L2. 7-1 Long Term Chairside Assistant FOR BOWMANVILLE DENTAL OFFICE Experience Preferred AIl Applicants Considered Reply in wrifing g iving quali- fications to Adverfiser 803, c-o The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville, Ontario. Li C 3 K9., 7-1 Schooî Bus Drivers Part Ti me We ,require drivers for schoo runs. No experience necessary. Full training by qualified instructors. Cost of license paid for by the dompany. For interview ca Il CHARTE RWAYS 623-3811 7-1 N CAF ETE R A SE RVE R Evonings or Day Work Some Wookends Can be tra ined. For appointement phono 623-3373 Flying Dutchman Motor Inn LIVE-IN companion for eider- Iy lady in Bowmanvilo area, modern, comfortabie home. -Cail 723-7725 morningsor after 6 p.m. 7-1 PART time persons f0 caîl on Fuller Brush customers, earn $6 - $7_per hour, in Bowman- ville. Free train ing, flexible hours, no lnvestmont. Morn- ings, afternoons, or evenlngs. For Information cal 1-372-9969 affer 5 p.m. or between 8 and 9 a.m. or write Patrick Webe, 416 WalIton St., Cobourg. 6-3 LOOKING aheadl. Earn $450 for holidays in your spare fime. Choose own hours ln Fashion Two Twenty. Cal! 623-9302 between 4 an d6 p.m. 5-tf N PAPE RBOY- GIRL Route opeon ta dohiver CANADIAN STATESMAN on High - Fourth Stroots. 15 papers. Phone 623-3303 7-1 GOODYEAR CANADA INC. LICENSED 2nd CLASS STATIONARY ENGINEER The Industrial Products Plant at Bowmanvllle requires a' lcensed 2nd Class Statlonary Engineer as of April 16, 1979. This position offers an attractive salary and colmpany paid benef its. Apply in person to: Mr. C. E. Trim, Personnel Supervisor, Goodyear Canada Inc., 45 Raynes Ave., Bowmanville, Ont. CLASSUFUED DEADLINE Tues. 112 noon 623-3303 APPLES- CIDER WILL DELIVER Ph. 623-3699 H. PEL No Sunday Sales m