14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 14, 1979 CLASSU FI ED DEADLUNE Tues.,12 noon 623-3303 ALL IN - uarren 15 peased to announce the arrivai of his new baby sister, Carissa Jean Allin, 7 lbs. at B.M.H., Monday,'12 March, 1979. Proud parents are Linda and Russel Alun r. Grandparents, Doug and Lorna, Caverly, Bowmanville, and Acy and Percy Aluin, Cavan. Great grandparents are Miidred and Ken Caveriy of Hampton, and Lydia Sudds, Bowmanvilîe.i- BE-LLAMY - To ueorge and Edie (nee Kilpatrick) a daughter Brenda Irene, 9 lbs. at St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton, Ont. on Feb. 18, 1979. Another granddaught'er for Bessie Bel lamy, Dave and Eileen Kiîpatrick, ail of Orono. Also another great grandchildfor Edith Burgess, Orono and Bill and Irene Kiipatrick of Bowmanville. BOUNDY - Kay and Ray are p roud to announce the birth of their son, Raymond Paul, 8 Ibs., il ozs. on March 7, 1979. Proud grandparents Mrs, Mina Boundy of Port Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin of Newcastle. Special thanks. to Dr. Ray Tesluk and the nursing staff of Port Hope and District Hospital. 11-1 BRUINSMA - Durk and Willy, with thankfuiness to our God for such undeserved bi essings, we announce the birth ofour son Lorne Raip h on March 3, 1979. Brother f or Joyce, Ingrid, John, Alan and Brian. Many thanks to Dr's Sylvester and Slemon and hospital staff. 11-IN FOU ND - Stan and Mary Ann (Doyle) happiiy announce the arrivai of their first son Bradlev Geraid, on March 2, 1979 weighing 9 lbs. 4 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle and Mr. Arthur Found. Special thanks to Drs. Sylvester and Ewert and the maternity staff at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. 11-1 GAR RETT - Dave and Treba- are pIeased to announce the arrivai of a daughter, Kate Marie, born February 23 at Oshawa General Hospital, a sister for Matthew. Many thanks f0 O.G.H. Maternity Staff and Drs. R. K.- Miller and .P. Quinn. 1- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith, Bowmanviile, are happy to announce the engagement of their only daughter Barbara Anne to Private Wayne R. Sears, Shilo, Manitoba, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sears, Kingston, Ontario .Wedd ing f0 take place in Augusf. 11-1 - iîm u(1MIie Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Lloyd Ayre announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter Wendy Elizabeth to Robert Norman Shantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlynn G. Shantz, ail of Bowmanville. The wedding to take place on April 21st, 1979 in Trinity United Church at 4:30 p.m. 11-1 Mr. and Mrs. James Bedford, Pontypool, are hap- py to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their eldest daughter Linda Jane to Donald Samuel J. Kocur, son pf Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kocur, Scarborough. Wedding will take place March 24, 1979 at St.* John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville. 11-1 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Erwin of Bowmanville wish f0 announce the forthcoming marriage of their daug hter Dana Mary to James William, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis of Bowmanville. The wedding will take place April 14, 1979 at 4 o'clock in Trinity United Church, Bowmanviile. 11-1 CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowmanville - Box 1Î 33 I318 Dundas St. E, Whitby Phone Whitby 668-35.52 F-LINTI - F-rank W. (Wes). Suddenl y at the Oshawa Generai Hospital on Wednes- day March 7, 1979, Frank FinYt in his 69th year. Beloved husband of Ethel Evans, dear fafher of Donald Brian Shirk, Whitby; Larry Ralph Flint at home; Mrs. Bob Larsen (Dorothy Ann) and Mrs. BiIh Osmond (Joyce Marlene) bofh of Oshawa and the late David Flint. Grandfafher of Danielle Elizabeth Larsen, brother of Kenneth Flint, Bowmanville; Mrs. Aif Perfect (Hazel), Cobourg; Mrs. Howard Challis, (El sie), Peterborough and the late Dorothy Joyce Flint. Rested at the McIntosh Anderson Funerai Home, 152 King Street East, Oshawa. Service in the chapel Friday, March 9 at 1:30 pm. Inter- ment Union Cemetery Memorial donations to th Ontario Heart Foundation Wou Id be gratefully acknow- iedged. 11-1 SOWDEN - At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Satur- day, March lth, 1979, Effie Jane Souch, aged 81 years, wife of the late Harold Sowden, dear mother of Reginald, Carence and Kennefh Gibson, Gwen (Mrs. Harold Hughes), Reta (Mrs. Ronald Gorham) and Muriel (Mrs. Raiph Melanson), aiso survi ved by grandchildren and grea tgrandchiIdren. Service was heId ln the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville, on Monday afternoon. Spring interment Orono Cemetery. il-iN FLOWERS BY JACKMAN Bowmanville Mall Phone 623-3365 PROMPT, s COU RTEOUS SERVICE FOR ALL YOU R FLORAL N E EDS BEV'S FLORAL CREATIONS "Flowers with Feeling" For any Occasion 623-3377 Sundays and Holidays Bey. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 il-tf VF lowers 'ISay It ,MI Best" VAN BELLE DAI LY Deliveryo ... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 UKRAINETZ - John. Sud- denly as the resuit of an accident on Wednesday March 7, 1979, John Ukrainet, of 4A Waverley Rd. Bowmanvilîe, in his 28thyear, beloved husband of Diana Sexsmîth, dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ukrainetz, dear brother of Mrs. G. Aichin (Elizabeth Ann). Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was held Saturday afternoon. Interment B owmanville Cemetery. 11-1 WEBB - At Oshawa General Hospital, Tuesday, March 13th, 1979, Helen Seymour (McEwen) Webb, R.R. 3, Bowmanvilie, aged 48 years, beIoved wife of Stephen Webb, dear mother of Ken, Judy (Mrs. Ed. Foskett), Doug, Tina and Dorothy, grand- mother of 5 grandchildren, daughter of Mrs. Kate Seymour. Friends may caîl at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, after 2 o'ciock on Wednesday. Service on Thursday at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society wouîd be appreciated. HAYES- Lloyd. In loving memory of our dear dad Lloyd who passed away March 17, 1978. From hospital bed to heavenly rest God took you home to be His guest. You suffered too much, your pleasures too few. You neyer deservedi what you went through. , You stood the test and stood if wel 1. Just wyhaf you suffered no one can tel I We were pot there, Dad to see you die To hold your hand and kiss you good-bye But we'll remem ber our whole lite through Early that night as we sat by you.* So those who have a father Cherish hl m with care For you'll neyer know the heartaches -- Till y ou go home and he's not there. - Always Ioved and missed by y9rchîldren Gary, (wife Wendy), Randy and Barbie. 11-1 HAYES - In loving memory of my son-in-law Lloyd who passed away one year ago March 17, 1978. Resfing where no shadows fal 1, In peaceful sleep, he awaits us aIl; God will link the broken chain, When one by one we meef - la y remembered by MotherA lin. 11-1 Ntirtlputt ?Etmile THOUGH-TFULNESS - CONCERN - SERVICE Your thoughtfulness for others is our f irst conCern. We wiIl arrange for charitable foundation donations (such as Heart or Cancer Society) to be acknowledged any- where in Canada with the appropriate acknowledgemnent card present on the samne day, with the other tributes. This is part of our service to community. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 4 DIVISION ST. 6 35 8 BOWMANVI LLE 6523e480 TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS SIMPSON MEMORIALS Monuments - Markers - Inscriptions 49 La'iinia Street Port Hope S IM âw-885-6434 HOME APPOINTMENTS GLADLY ARRANGED 41- 1 RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED Established 1846 P.O. Box 176 S 73 Ontario Street Port Hope, Ontario ---- LiA 3W3 WORKMANSHIP - QUAUITY High Qua lity at 1 Reasonable Prices Phone 885-5216 Homne 885-5222 HAYES- Lloyd. In ioving memory of a dear husband Lloyd who passed away March 17, 1978. Memories are treasures, no one can steai Death ieaves a wound no one can heai, Sweet are the memories siientî y kept. 0f one we i oved, we can neyer forget Peacefu ily sleeping, resting atlas t Earth's weary triais and sufferings are passed In silence you suffered, with patience you bore, Till God calied you Home to sut fer no more. - Sadly missed by wife Dorene. 11-1 HAYES - Lloyd, who passed away March 17, 1978. ln dear loving memory of a friend, Ilike a father. God gave me a wonderful friend, His memory will neyer growý old, For he fashioned his smile' out of sunsh ine, And molded his heart ouf of pure gold, God needed a new star in 1heaven, A beautiful light to shine so out of this world 0f sorrow, he chose that wonderful friend of mine. - Dearly missed by Kim. 11-1 LOWERY - In loving memory of a dear grandfather and great grandfather Hart- welI J. who passed away March 13, 1973. As time unfoids another year Memories kee p you ever near, Sulent thoughts of tim es to- dgether, Ho1l memories that wili last forever. - SadIy missed b y Wayne and Brenda and familiy,, and Mel and Cathy and family. 11-1 i would like to thank Drs. Spear, Anfossi, Cunningham and nurses on sur g ial floor for the great care i recelved durîng my stay at Memoriai Hospital, Thanks to relatives and friends for gifts and cards. Shirley Hasiuk 1We wouId like to express our sincere thanks to ail our neighbours, friends and org0anizations of Bowmanviiie, wh expressed their sympathy with flowers, donations and cards In the recent loss of a lovin~ father, Mr. Frank W. Tominson, Baldwin, Ont. Lieweiiyn and Vera Tom linson Thanks is not enoug h to show my feelings for aili that was done for me while i was recentiy in Oshawa Hospital. To my famîly, neighbors, friends, and the Rev. Kempling for ail their cards, flowers, visits and especialIy the heip at home, rny many thanks. To Drs. Smith and Rowsell and the nurses on the 6th floor my speciai apprecia- tion for their kindness and good care. Elinor Brent The famiIy of the late Hendrik Rozema, wish to thank frîends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy ln the recent ioss of mir husband and father, A special thank you f0 Dr. Sylvester and the-nurses of the 2nd floor of the Memoriai Hospital for their ioving care and aiso a thank y ou to Northcutt Elliott F unerai Home. 11-1 My sincere thanks f0 Drs. Anfossi, Ewert, Cunningham, nurses and staff for- their excellent care whiie I was a ý a'inton3rd Floor in ~owmanville Mmra Hospital. Thanks aiso f0 dear friends, Base LiUne Good Neig hbor Club, staff Roy Nichois Motors, Courtice for kindness, cards, fIowers and visits. Mrs. Wm. Coombs The famil y of the late Ernest R. Bryson wis h f0 express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neigh- bours for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes and donations at the time of their bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. McKenzie, nurses and staff of Bowmanville Memoriai Hospital, Rev. Basil Long and Northcutt Eliiott Funeral Home. Ruby Bryson and famiiy. The family of the lafe Ellen McHolm wish to express our sincere thanks taail those who remernbered her by their kind messages of sympathy and beautiful floral triLbtes. Thanks also to Port Hope U.C.W., Ganaraska Rebekah Lodge 131, nurses and staff of Regency Manor. Our grateful thanks f0 Rev. Wyatt, Dr. Mack and the Ross Funeral Chapel. il-i s vert BOWMANVILLE LIONS St. Patrick's Dance March 17 Lions Centre 26 Beech Ave. 9 p.m. -la.m. $5.00 COUPLE EVERYONE WELCOME 10-2 N Caîiing Ail Agatha Christie Fans! BOWMAN VILLE DRAMA WORKSHOP presents "The HoIIow"', BOWMANVI LLE HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE 8: 15 p.m. ApriIS-6-7 Tickets $3.00 adu Ifs, $2.00 students Phono 623-5416 Dress rehearsal April 3rd Senior Citizens Weicome 11-1 ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Cou ntry Express fMaturing TED HALMAN March 17, 1979 BROWNSDALE COMMUNITY CENTRE (Golf Course Rd., easf of Newcastle) $7.00 Coup le 9 -1 a.m. Coup les Oniy Rfreshments 11-1 N COMING SOON! Bresliný's.Spring Fashion Show Sponsored by the Hospital Auxmliary to the Memorial Hospital, Bowma nvi île April loth and 1llth Watch this paper for further, de a ils. DELICATESSEN Vic's Smoked Meatc Delicatessen at, the Talismai Emporium, Newcastle ever' Saturd ay and Sunday Naturally cured, hardwooc smoked cold cuts. We Also Cater 9-tf N.E.W. Bowmanvilig Recycling Depot is open ever, Saturday from 10 a.m. to p.m. ln the north-east cornei of the Goodyear parking lot We'Il-take your tin, glass an( paper. No cardboard piease THE -BOWMANVILLE HORTICULTURAL SOC IETY presents RAY HALWARD of the Royal Botanical Gardens speaking on SPRING PLANTING at 8:0W p.m. AT THE L IBRARY on March 2lSt Everyone Weîcome Social evening of euchre anc films at Tyrone Orange Hall on March 17, 1979 at. 8 p.m. Admission $1.00. Sponsored by Tyrone L.O. L. 764. Everybody welcome. 11-1 Olde Tye Dance, Kendal Orange Hall Saturday, Marci l7th, Music by "The Additions". Sponsored by Orange Lodge, $2.50 per * person., Everyone welcome.i- St. Patrick's Dance, Ponty- pool Community Centre, Saýturday, March l7th, 9:00 1:0-Trry Hig s and "Uî Country" $6 coup i e. 10-2 ts M ýy ry nd ANTIQUE CLOCKS -Repa ired- Parts available for most antique dlocks, pocket watches and modemn watches, and dlocks and 400 day dlocks. Our repairs are done wlth modemn up-to-date equipment and qualiIf ied Swiss trained watchmaker. HOOPER'S JEWELLERS LTD. 29 King St. East Phone 623-5747 il -tf N 1 NGLIS eiectric clothes dryer, white, $65. Phono 623-3964 af ter 4p.m. 11-lN SEED GRAIN .Highest Quaiity BARLEY - OATS SOYBEANS and CORN Custom Cleaning and Treating CE RESMORE FARMS LTD. 623-3552 623-7233 11-12N STOV E - Fisher Baby Bear, 1 d year old - lke new. $250. Orono il 983-5736 evenings. ti 1 - 1 "y WOOL rug (lke new), Y complete sef of Shelley china, -1 antique oak >bed, lady's ski - suit, size 16, (brand new). ai 623-7490. 11-1 :h 900 BUSHELS of barley. ie Le Roy Short. 623-2479. )y 11-1 Dr USED lumber. and com- -1 mercial two door aiuminum - entrance. Phone 623-5721. Il-lN el 1977 SUZUKI P.E. 250. $800 or - best off er. Phone 623-3130. I3 11-2 -2 '75 - 550 HOND A. -$-12-00. Phono - 623-2230. 11-1 MUST sel Used furniture including 2 mate's beds, washer-spin-dryer, an apart- ment size clryer, 2 black and white T.V.s and numerous other items large and small. Phono 623-5845. 11-1, FURNITURE- brown con- temporary chesterfield and matching chair, single bed complote with colonial style headboard. Excellent condil tion. Best offer. Evenings 623-7631. il-iN CoId Storage ,Apples SPYS, DELICIOUS, MACS FRANK HIEMSTRA Enniskillen 263-2260 6-tf N REPOSSIESSED -1 25" RCA Lowboy, $398. $4 weekly rentai1 purchase starting Jan. '79. KRAZY KELLY'S 350 Wentworth St. E. OSHAWA 571-1412 45-tf N J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 46-tf SPY apples, reasonable rates. Large apple grader. Weil sharpen chain saws. Phone 263-8430. 9-3N QUANTITY of good quaîity mixed hay and oat straw. Phone Frank Hoag 263-2082. 9-3N C.B. Cobra 138XLR 40 CH AM-Side Band, Base or mobile; Cobra 29XLR 40 Ch. Am mobile. Both new condi- tion. Power' mike for above and extras. Wili seIl together or separate. Best offer. 987- 5016., 11-1 PADDY'S Market now has new furniture, appliances, T.V.s and stereos and also used furniture and appliances. W!i11 accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone 263- 2241. -.33-tf 500 BALES mixed hay. LeRoy Short 623-2479. 10-2 END 0F NIEWSPAPER ROLLS Suitabie for Wrapping China When Moving, Lining Dresser Drawers, Makinlg Patterns, TablecIoths for Banquets, Setc. ALSO Aluminum Sheets 24 x36 for lnsulating, Protecting Bushes, Trees, Making Shutters, etc. THE CANADIAN STATESMAN 62 King St. W., Bowmanvile 5-tf N Field Seeds, Legumes and Grasses SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR ORDERING BY 1MARCH 21, 1979. PHONE FOR PRICE LIST. 623-7141 CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division Street, BowmanviIle, Ont. 10-2N 1971 Arctlc Cat 440 "Puma" snowmobiie, $400 or best offer. Cail 623-4789 after 5 p.m. and weekends. 11-1N WEEKEND SP EC AL A "Touch of Green" for St. Patrick's Day 5 GREEN TINTE D CARNATIONS IN VASE with foliage, ow and "Happy St. Patrick's Day" tag $3.49 Cash and Carry (Mixed Carnations if you prefer) CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowmanville 623-7141 or 623-5577 KRAZY, KRAZY SUPER 26" Zenith Spanish console, slashed f0 $688, $6.50 weekly startlng January. Phone tonight, one-hour delivery. KRAZY KELLY'S. 350 Wentworth St. E., 571-1412. 45-tf N COLLECTION of Avon decanters. Phone 623-6342. 11-1 COATES tire chanaer wlth adapters, $110. Rear bumper, new, f Its Ford haîf ton, $85. Used tires, check for prices. Graham's Garage 263-8172. 11-1N REPOSSESSED- 20" RCA XL100, $17 monthly, $4 weekly rentai purchase startlng Jan. '79. -KRAZY KELLY'S 350 Wentworth St. E. OSHAWA 571-1412 45-tf N SEED GRAIN OATS and BARLEY Cîeaned and Treated WESLEY J. YELLOWLEES Phone 263-2023 10-4N PADDY'S Market now has $new furniture, appliances, T.V.'s and stereos and also used furniture and applianzés- WiII accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone 263- 2241., 33-tf FIRE PLACE WOOD AiLL AàDWflfl 623-4550 APPLES-CIE WILL DELIVER Pho'ne 623-369 H. PEL No Sunday Sales REPOSSESSE 26" RAC XL100, full Sr cabinets to floor. Take payments, $19 monthl weekî y rentai purchase lng January. Phone tC one hour leivery. K KELLY'S, 350 Wentwor E. 571-1412. PONTY POOL FOODMASTE R Speciaîizing in REb BRAND BEEF FREEZER ORDERS Best Qua lity at the Lowest Price FREE DELIVERY CALL COLLECT 983-5846 or 705-277-2178 DOUG PINGLE 4-tf '75 FORD LTD wagon. Certi- f ied, $2495., CaIli Bey at 623-3377 or after 6. 579-5021. 1141N '78 FORD pick-up, 1/2 ton, heavy duty springs, radiais, step bu mper, swing mirrors, 300 6 cylinder, standard, certified. 623-9345. No Sunday calis. 1- 1978 CH EV. 3/4 ton truck, many options, excellent condition, m ust sel11. Cali1623-9551 affter 5. LOOK! Class and Sport '76 GRANADA V8 (loaded), AM-FM quad, air condition- ing, power steering, power brakes, I-W, remote'T-R, rear defrost,trailer hitch, reclining buckets, digital dlock, fog Iights, remote Ieft and right- mirrors, rustproofed, radiais, 2 new snows, excellent condi- tion with low mileage. A real gem. Must seIl. Best offer.. 1-705-277-2792 WHEN YOU-iN "CERTlIED'ýUSED CAR F ROM MacDonald Ford BOWMANVI LLE WE GIVE YOU A WRITTEN unhappy with the car you buy, you may return if within 7 days for a full refund. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 623-4481 J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 35-tf N '70 CHEV panel truck, 6 cyl. standard, radio, good condi- tion, $495, as is. Phone 8-tffN 623-5901. 11-IN )ER t 1l977 Dodge Club 99 Cab Adventure S.E. Camper special pick-up truck. 48-tf N V-8, 4-speed, p.s., p .b., dual ý as tanks, air, finted glass,.- .B. radio, -Pioneer AM-FM 8-track, mag wheels on 10 ply D tires,Ilow rnfleage in new panish Asking $6450. eover Phone 1-705-324-1809 i, $4 11-2N' FORD van, 1969, 1 ton, 6 cylinder standard, as is, $395. 1974 Mustang Il - 2 door automatic, power steerlng, power brakes, lic. LVZ226, $1495. Graham's Garage,- 263-8172.i-i '76 FORD, 4 x 4, F250 Ranger, 8 ft. P.A. plow, new 12 K16.5 tires and aIuminumn wheels. Every option. 24,000 miles, one owner. $7000. Phone 623-2871. 11-1 '65 G.T.O. PONTIAC con- vertible, 427 4-speed, (as is). Phone 1-983-9266 af ter 5. 11-1N 1973 GMC 1/2 T ON, 6 cylinder, standard, new paint and many new parts, $1800 or best offer. Phone 9871-5402 before 5 p.m. '78 RALLY Sport Nova. Phone 623-6326. 11-1N 1973 BUICK Century, V8, p. s. and p.b., one owner, 33,000- mlles, $1799. Phone 623-4302.' il-iN GARAGE Sale! Sat., March 17 -10:30 a.m. Everything must So, furniture, tables, chairs, ousehoîd items, ideal for cottage. Name your pricel 38 Ashdale Cres., Bowmanville. 623-9549. 11-1 JAKE IS HAVING A YARD SALE at the Newcastle Flea Market next Saturday - LOTS 0F TOOLS - il -tf N EAR PIERCING $8.00 (no appointment necessary) Plus 10 per cent off first purchase of ea rrings with release s lip. Hooper's Jewellers 1td. 29 King St. E. Bowmanvilîe 623-5747 23-tf N BE A BIG SISTEF Volunteers are neededi a rea to bo a f riend to ç aged 7- 17, who are in m supportative relationsl CAL L SIMCOE HALL SETTLEMENT HOI at 728-7525 HUBCAP, for '78 Cordoba. Please phone 623-5648. in this A stic I. - ý -ole Ail makes and models for FREE piCkup and delivery in Osh- awa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Ajax and Pickering 571-1385 Bernina Sewing Centre Whitby Mail Whitby Complete tuneup $15., incl. cletn, oil, adjust tension and timing. , -8-lf CURTAINS - brand new, cto,2 Pa irs fully ined, 4' x 9"lng each panel, iovely balIlet m usical1 print, $25 pair. Bili ard table and accessorles, 45" x 84". Phone 623-5061. il-iN BROTHER sewing machine, with cabinet, like new. $90. 23 channel CB radio with power pack $30, lady's 10 speed bicycle, as is, $50. Phone 623-5159 a fter 6. 11-1 CANOE, 2 paddles, roof rack, $200. Cail 623-7926. l-iN STRAW and feed grain. Phone 263-8430. 11-IN ;hips. VISIT the Tropical Fish Circle. From own hatchery - Discus, Angels, Tetras, etc.- USE Com plete aquariums and suppies for professional set-up and maintenance. Call Hampton 263-8838. Hours 1 26-tf N p.m. .9 p.m. 11-IN WAGON and rack. Phone Rm 623-7280. il-2N GOODquallty ha y. Wllsona Farni.Ph-one 263-8227. il iN NIN Epiecedining room suite, solid walnut. Phono 263-2132, 9 toS., ili-N s tart- ýth St. 45-tf N USED furnifure and ap- pliances. Paddy's Market. Hampton. 263-2241. 33-tf ANTIQUES, stamps for coi- lectors, ieweiIery, coins, hand, knitting, crafts, refinishlng, caning, Minwax Products, home baklng, European Smoked Meats, Snack Bar - ail at The Talisman Em- porium, 11/ miles north of No. 2 Hiîghway at Newcastle, Ont. Openl10a.m. - 5p.m. Sat., Sun. and hoiidays. 8-tf House of Amber features during ail of February and Marc h sllk flower arrange- ments made labor f ree of charg e, over 3000 siik flowers to choose from. "Brides-to- be" recelve with our best wishes a special, glft on compietion of your bridai order. Let the speciallsts at House of Amber make your daythe most beautiful ever. Ca I Ha mpton 263-2981. 8 MARCH BREAK PROGRAM Monday, Ma rch 19- 2 -3 p.m. "DOGS".- movie and talk on dog care Tuesd ay, March 20 -2 «- 2:45 pa. "STORY TIME"-pre school to l2years Wednesday, March 21- 2.-3 p.m. IMOVIE S" Thursday, March 22 - 2 -3:30 p.m. (approx.) "'CRAFTS" Ages 6 and up. Restricted to first 50 children. BowmanvilIe Public Library BOWMANVILLE UNITED, YOUTH SOCCER CLUB DANCE March 24th, 1979 NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL 8:00 p.m. to 1 a.m. Musicby MYERL'S DISCO Tickets $7 per'couple Phone 623-7946 or 623-2822 L-