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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Apr 1979, p. 12

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12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 4, 1979 HUGHES - With pralse and thankfuiness ta God, Ian and Ina (Woudstra) proudiy an- nounce the arrivai of their beaufiful baby girl - Melissa Jane, born Marc h 25, 1979, and weig hing 6 lbs. 101/2 ozs., Her brothers, Justin and Jeffrey are anxious ta meef their new sister. Melissa is adored by grandmother, Mrs. R. Hughes of Orono and is the first granddauhter ta Mr. and Mrs.. oudsra and f irst ~ eat granddaug hter ta Mrs. Woudsra, ai i of Bowman- ville. Special thaniks ta Dr. K. Siemon and the Bowmanville maternity staff for their excellent care and attention. 14-1 LEDDY - Gregory an- nounices the arrivai of his baby brother Paul Micheai at Oshawa Hospital, March 21sf. Proud parents Micheal and Heather (nee Green), Leddy. Very proud grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Leddy, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Green, Bethany, Ont. 14-1 McROBERTS - Wayne and Laurel (nee Metcalf) are proud to aninounce the birth of their son Ryan Wayne on March 20th, 1979 weighing 8 Ibs. 1 oz. Proud grand parents are Alvin and Muriel 'Metcaif and Howard and Reta McRoberts, ail of Bowman- ville. Many thanks ta Dr. Sieman and maternify staff. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Porter are happy ta annaunce -the fort hcomin g marriage of their daughter Catherine Ann ta Steven John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Babiak of Scar- borou gh. Wedding wili take place May 12, 1979 at 3 o'clock in Trini ty United Church, Bowmanvilie. 14-1 Mr. and Mrs. Wiibur Black- burn, Haydon are happy fa announce the engagement of their daughfer Catherine Dale to Richard Gerald, sonl of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huggins, Port Perry. 14-1 Mr. ,and Mrs. -Maurice' Conway, Bowmanvilie and Mr. and Mrs. William Wyer Florida, U.S.A. are deiighted ta announce the engagement of their chiidren, Charity and Kurt. The marriag e ta take place af Sf. Joseph 's Roman Cathoiic Church, Bawman- vilile, J une 15, 1979. 14-1 Wedding in lafe spring or summer? Boakings stili availabie. Qualify work af affordable rates. Cal and compare. Photography by Larry Parkes, 571-1087, Oshawa. 13-4N JONES- POTTER On Saturday, February 24th, 1979, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Baw-_ manvile, Patricia Anne, daughter of Florence and the late William Ptter and William Walter Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jones, Bawmanviile, were unîted in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are residing in Bowmanville. ________14-1 Z=s The family of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris will welcome friends, neighbars and rela- tives an the occasion of their pa ren ts' 'Sth Wedding Ann iversary in the Recreaf ion Centre, Biacksfock, Sunday, Aprîl 8fh, 2 ta 5 p.m. Best wishes only please. 13-2N The, families of Robert Turney and Janet Bafe wish ta invite their relatives and friends ta an Open Hause in honnaur aftheir wdigApri1 Flowering Plants and Cul F lowers MITCHELL- At Memomiai Hospital, Bowmanviîle, Tues- day, March 27th, 1979, Mark Mitchell, acied 29 years, beloved son of Bill and Marie Mitchell, dear brother of Ken, Rodney, Joanne and Valerie. Service was held in the Marris Funemai Chapel, Bowman- ville, on Friday aftemnaon. Intemment Bowmanville Cemetery. 14-1iN STEPHENSON - Af his esidence, R.R. 2, Newcastle, Saturday, March 31sf. 1979, J. George Stephenson, in his 75th ~ear , beloved husband of Anne !Iler, loved father of Betty (Mrs. Jorge Viuett), Toronto, Bob and Peggy ( Mrs. Ross Boyd), Newcastle, and Lynne (Mrs. David Reid) Brampton, dear Poppi ta eleven grand- chiIdren and- 3 great- grandchildren, dear brothem of isabel, California, Lloyd, Newcastle, and Ken, Orono. At the equest of the deceased, body donated ta science, Queen's University, Kingston. Funerai service prevate. Arrangements by Morris-, Funemal Chapel, Bowman- ville. 14-1iN TOMS - At Memoriai H ospi tal, Bawmanviiie, Satumday, March 3lst, 1979, GraceD. Toms, Newcastle, aged 76 years, wife of the late Hwamd J. Toms, dear mot hem of Mary (Mms. T. Walace), Marorie (Mrs. Murray Paterson) and Jean (Mms. R. Wagam), loving g andmot hem of Ce grandchiî dren. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville, on Monday affemnoon. Intemment Bond Head Cemetemy, Newcastle. 14-i N WHT E -At Oshawa Genemal1 Hospital, Sunday, April 1Isf, 1979, Norris White, Bawman- ville, aged 78 years, husband of the lafe Ru th Edna White, dear father of Russell, Oshawa, loving grandfather of James, Germy, Leslie and Beth. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapl Bowmanvilîe, an Tesay affemnoon. Intemment Bowmanviile Cemetery. 14-1 N BEVS FLORAL CREATIONS "Flowers witli Feeing"ý For any Occasion 623-3377 Sundays and Holidays Bev. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 1-tfi FLOWERS BY JACKMAN Bowmanville Mall Phone 623-3365 PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE FOR ALL YOU R FLORAL NE EDS "F Iowers SaylIt IBest" VAN BELLE DAI LY Deivery t. ... Oshawa - Sowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 ici BROWN - In iovIng memory of a dear husband,' father and grandfather Howard John who passed away April 9, 1967. Oh these tender broken fies How they dim aur aching eyes But like jeweis they willI shine In the morning When aur anc har frmly cast Every stormy wave Is past We shatl meet each other there ln the morninu. - Sadîy mlssed and ever remembered by wife Mary and family. 14-1 HANNA - In loving memory of a dear cousin Jack, wha passed awa y one year aga. Gone but not forgotten. - Ever-remem bered by Ivan and Lena Kellett. 14-1 LUXTON - In laving memory of dear parents and grand parents Emma Elizabeth, passedi away April 1Isf, 1952; and Frederick James, April 9th, 1959. Although we smiie and make nofuss No one misses them mare than us. And when aid times we off recal11 That's when we miss them most of al. Though absence of their beloved faces Has neyer ceased ta grieve us. The memarles of their quiet grace Are neyer more ta leave us. - Sadly missed by daughter Darcas, son-In-iaw Cecil and family. 14-1 PANAS - Mary. In ioving memory of a dear mother and grandmofher wha passed away Aprul 3, 1967. Every cfay ln same smaîî way Memories of yau corne aur way Thao absenty u are evernear Sf iii missed, loved always dear. - Loving ly remembered by Helen, Bi1Il and familles. 14-1 MARTIN - In laving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmofher, Ziliah M. whç essed away Apr111 sf, 1975. i anat have the aid days back When wie were al fagether But secret tears and loving thoughts Will be with us forever. -Sadly missed by Arthur and famly. ,- r 141, MERRILL -In loving memory of a dear mother and brother, Nettie and Ivan, who passed away on Ma rch 23, 1968 and April 7, 1965. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almast broken, You foughf sa hard ta sfay, But when we saw you sleep- Soing, Sapeacefully free from pain, We couid not wish you back, To suffer that again. - Lavingly remembered Russel and June, Norman and Ruth Andrews and family. 14-1 ROBINSON - In Ioving memory of a dear brof hem, If Noel,whodiedApril 10,1976. - Sad memaories are like keepsakes They stay within the heart And as the leaves of memory fai i We gratefully gather and treasumethem ail, For we were part of his family And knew ftram the day he was small That we can onl y remember The dearest brother of ail. - Always remembered by 1 Diane and Don, Bef h and Morris, Gall and Randy and Mult. 14-1 "N (ý t SE RV;CE Service to your needs ...aour first concern. Sa that yau will be relieved fram warry and detail. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMAAVIL LE 623-5668 RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED Estabîished 1846 P.0, Box 176 73 Ontario Street Part Hope, Ontarioa à.- LIA 3W3, WORKMANSHIP - OUALITY High Quaility at Reasonable Prices Phone 885-5216I- -E I Home 885-5222 24-tf ROBINSON - In ioving memomy of a dear f rlend, Noe I Robinson, who passed away April 10, 1976. - Sadiy missed and aîways remembemed by Daug and Mamg. 14-1 ROBINSON - In iaving memnomy of aur dear son NoeI who passed away April 10, 1976. He is gane but flot forgotten And as draws anat hem yeam, In aur Ionely hearts of thinking, Thoughts of hlm arme aIways near. Days of sadness wil1i corne o'er US. Fmiends may think the wound is healed. But they 1littie know the sorrow That lies wifhin aur heamts concealed. - Aiways remembered and, sadîy missed by Mom and Dad. 14-i 'WILLIAMS - In Ioving memomy of a Ioving wife and mother Doris wha passed away April 3md, 1977. Treasumed thaughts of one 50 dear Offen bring a silenftear Thaughts met urn ta scenes long past ! Yeams rail on but memories last. - Loving ly remembemed by husband F rncis, and family. 14-1 am I wouîd like ta express my deepest appreciation to my relatives and friends for their kindl expression of sympathy and help during the ecent loss of m y dear husband Arthur. Than ks also for the many donations fa the heart f und. Hazel Code 14-1 i am sa happy and forever g rafeful ta so many wha i wish to g enuinel y thank for tele- phone calîs, visits, cards, gifts, dut les done, professianal camre, services rendered, spiritual upliff, excellent food and tender, loving care, alsa the Reverends Harold Kempling, Paul Erb, David Spivey, sonne VI.P,'s and the -ent ire care 'of Bowmanviîleý Memorial Hospital. Great people and place., Margaret Hazel Ashtan 14-1 i deeply appreciate ail the kindness and thoughfuiness of my family, relatives, friends, management staff and employees at Curvply Wood Producfs and Ply Design, Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Mixed Major Bowling League for their flowers, gifts, cards, visits, phone cails, and gef well wishes, during my recent sfay in haspital and at home. A special thank yau fa the teachers and pupils at Sf. J0seph's Catholic School for thei prayers. God bless you ail. Sincerely Denise Annaerf 14-1 N On behaîf af the Bowman- ville and District Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society, i would like ta, say a big thank you ta thase ladies wha 50 willingly g ave of their fime on Frida, March 3Ofh ta seil daffo ils for us. With your heJp, not anly did aur area look s0 spinglike with ail the yeiiaw blooms despite the weafher, but alsa aur campaýgn got off fa a very successful beginning. Mary Tillcack Daffodil Day Convenor 14-1 I wish ta thank my fr iends and relatives for the lovely if's, cards and flowers, the Jol Club and the childmen of Triîniîty United Church and Rev. Peters. Thanks ta the nurses and staff on the 7th floor alsa Dr. A. Clark during my stay in Oshawa Genera I HospiftalI. Hatfie Armsftrang Mr.and Mrs. Bryon Howells wish f0 express their sincere thanks ta the people of Enniskilien and surrounding community who donafed SO thoughtfullIy for the card table, decorafive cushion and bud vase which we received as a wedding gift. 14-1 FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARK ER S Look for this seal1. Ok It's your uara nfee 0f Rý ,umnne pemaeFe STAFFORD BROS. LTD. Deuaorg Stafford Brothers Monu ments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 f. The Waveriey Association presents 3 MOVIES Apri 17 The Hound That Thought He Was a Racoon A Walt Disney Production Lorax - Dr. Suess Neptune's Nonsense Feuix The Caf Cartoon Time1- 3 Place: St. Stephen's School Admission 50c children April 14 Guiliver's Travels April 28 Jungle Bock 1- CAMPING FOR BOYS An exciting camping program for alI boys. Residential Camps: Camp Samac - Oshawa 8 tai11lyrs. Camp Samac Adventure Base Haliburton, Ontario il ta 16 yrs. Prog ra m1isaopen to a11 boys. For information and brachures contact: Boy Scouts of Canada, 1711 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa, Ont. L1G 4Y1l or phane: 416-725-4734. 14-5N DE LICATESS EN Vic's Smoked Meat s Delicafessen af fthe Talisman Emporium, Newcast le every Saturday and Sunday. Naturally cured, hardwaod smaked coid cufs. We Aiso Ca fer 9-ff N DURHAM EAST RED CROSS CRAFT SALE April1 5th and 6th 1Oa.m. - 4p.m. 28 DIVISION ST. BOWMANVILLE Plan. now ta attend the Orona District Credif Union 25th Anniversary Dinner, A ril 6, Newcastle United Church, 6:30 p.mn. Tickets avaliable af office. 14-1 OLD TYME DANCING in Tyrone, OId Hall1 Music by WILLIE and SOS on, April17, 1979 Dancing 9-1 $2.50 per person Sponsored by L.O.A. 14-1 BINGO N EWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Tues., April 10 Early Bird Games 7:30 Reguîam Bingoa8:00 $550 in Prizes PLUS $500 JACKPOT Sponsored by NEWCASTLE LIONS 14-i N SOL INA COMMUNITY HALL DANCE Sat., April 7, 1979 Ra y Avery's Orchestra E veryone Welcome $6.00 per couple 14-1 N MOVIES HI TAÊàE. IT'S YOGI SEAR Admission $1.00 aIl ages 4:30 p.m. BAD NEWS BEARS GO TO JAPAN Admission $1.75 BOWMANVI LLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Satu rda y, April17 14-1 ANTIQUE CLOCKS -Repa ired- Parts available for most antique clacks, pocket watches and modern watches, and dlocks and 400 day dlocks. Our repairs are done wifh modern up-ta-date equipment and qualifled Swiss tralned watchmaker. HOOPER'S JEWELLERS LTD. 29 King St. East Phone 623-5747 il1-tf N KRAZY, KRAZY SUPER 26" Zenith Spanlsh console, slashed ta $688, $6.50 weekiy starting January. Phone toni!ht, ane-haur dellvery. KR ZY K ELLY'S. 350 Wentworfh St. E., 571-1412. 45-tf N PONTY POOL FOODMASTE R Specializing in Grade A RED BRAND BEEF FREEZER ORDERS Gua ra nteed Best Quality atlhe Lowest Price FREE DELIVERY CALL COLLECT 983-5846 or 705-277-2178 DOUG PINGLE 14-ff SEED GRAIN OATS and BARLEY Cleaned and Treated WESLEY J. YELLOWLEES Phone 263-2023 '78 MOTOSKI Sonic, 340 RV, excellent candition. Best offer over $1000. Phone 1-983-9718. 14-1 N 16 BUSHELS Starmont oats. 60 Ibs. Red Claver seed. Phone 263-8078. 14-1 Ai makes and models for FREE pickup and delivery in Osh- awa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Ajax and Pickering 571-1385 Bernina Sewîng Centre Whitby Mail Whitby Complete tuneup $15., inci. dlean, ail, adjust tension and timing. 8-tf 1978 - 25 ff. Traveliner. 8 monfhs aid, sleeps 6 - 8, fully furnished, reasanable price. Phone 623-1754. 13-2 WALKER 2 ton hvdraullc f loor jack, 25" 1lift, $200. Phone 623-5224. 14-1 N USED tractar, 2085 Ferguson, with loader, gaod condition. Also farm tractar. Phone 1-983-9221. 14-i DAVIS 18" reel mower, $195. Phone 1-986-4283. 14-1 N ONE guinea pig cage, 12" x 2211, $10 and four teak chairs, new g reen uphalstery, best off er, Phane Orono 983-9436. 14-i N Orchard Equipmnent Used Bean Sprayer D200CP, 300 gai. Tank, V-4 Wisc. engine; 29" blower; 20 9-P.-m-. Royaller pump; separate clufch for blower; overhauled 1978; excellent condition. $2700. Used 1969 Pensteel Lift Electric start Kohier engine; remote connections for hydraulic pruners; excellent condition. $2500. FRED ARCHIBALD, R. R. 4, Bowmanvi lie 623-7536 after 6 p. M. 14-1 1975 HONDA CB 360T, 2000 miles, excellent condition, $900. Phone 1-986-4842. 14-i N 40' TV TOWER, colour head and rotor, one year aid, $75. Phone 571-1121, ask for Diane. 14-i N REPAIRS made ta smalI gas engines, 2 and 4 cycle, also used fumniture bau ght and sold an premises. Ca il Elmer's Furniture and Appliances, Liberty and Scugog Streets, Hampton, 263-2294. 148 26-tf N EUROPEAN Continental f laf- ware (matched set) and set of three rings (one engagement ____and twa matching wedding bands, ail set with diamonds). Phone 1-986-5677 affer 6 p.m. ou can 14-1 N SOLIGER lens with case. Zoom - Macro - 3.5 - 70 - 210. Nikon Bayonef Mount plus lA filter. Phone 623-3882. N 14-1 USED furniture and ap- ýIiances. Paddy's Market. am pfon. 263-2241. 33-tf PADDY'S Market naw has new fumniture, appliances, T.V.'s and stemeos and also used tumnifure and appliances. WiIi accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Haimpton, phone 263- 2241. 33-tf REPOSSESSED 25" RCA Lowboy, $398. $4 weekiy rentai purchase Istarting Jan. '79. KRAZY KELLY'S 350 Wentworth St. E. OSHAWA, 571-1412 45-tf N APPLES- CIDER WILL DELIVER Phone 623-3699 H. PEL No Sunday Sales 8tN INGLIS portable washer spin- dryer. $100 flrm. Phone 623-6198. 14-1 1972 RAMBLER, trailer 18', ail equlypped, in good condi- tion. P hone 623-7841. 14-1 SECTIONAL woaden sheds. Any size, made ta order. Easi ly dismantled for moving. Phone affer 4 p.m. 623-6335. 14-1 N FIREWOOD $20 face cord. Used doors, lum ber, etc. Phone 623-4596. 14-1 14 h.p. CASE garden tractor, mawer and snaw blade, wheel weighfs and chains. 10 months aid. $3000. Ufllity trailer, 5'6"wxl 1' long. $375. Phone 987-5222. 14-1 N '72 DODGE 1/2 ton, 8 aua tlc, ower steering and braksnewpaint, mags, side pipes. $1495 certf ied. Trade considered. 623-3363 ar 623-2492. ,14-1 STOVE and fridge. Phone 623-6340 a ffer 5 p. m. 14-1 N EASTER 'bunnies for sale. Phone 987-4948. 14-2 N MASSEY Fer guson 165 diesel tractar in good con dit ion, new tires, Francis Jase, 987-4789. 14-i WOODS 9 x 12 tent, with canapy, neyer used. Asking $110. Phone 623-4108. ELECTRIC guitar and case and amplifier. Phone 987-4237. 14-1 N EUREKA floar poilsher $35, Gendran twln straîler $75, and Viking seven room humidifier $50. Phone 728-6098. 14-i SEED GRAIN Highest Qua lity BARLEY - OATS SOYBEANS and CORN Custom Cleaning and Treating, CERESMORE FARMS LTD. 623-3552 11-12N MAPLE SYRUP PHONE GISSON ORCHARDS LIMITED 623-3358 13-3N HIGH quaiity, certifled, and foundcat ion seed patatoes, aiso table patatoes and onions. Joe Bouma 623-2847. 14-tf N MANURE. Pick-up ioad delivered $15. Orders being ta ken naw. Phone 623-3613. 14-1 N GOOD spy apples, large apple grader and I will sharpen chain saws. Phone 263-8430. 12-3N PHOTOCOPIER, typewritem Underwood, $250, manual, $65. Dictaphone, adder and duplicafor. '70 van. 786-2449, Port Hape. 132N QUANTITY af goodq ulity mi xed hay. P oneF ran Hoag, 263-2082. 13-3N 2000 BAL ES quai ity horse hay. Phone 987-4865 after 5 p. m. 12-tf N END 0F NEWSPAPER ROLLS Suifable for Wrapping China When Moving, Lining Dresser Drawers, Making Patterns, Tabiecloths for Banquets, etc. ALSO Aîuminum Sheets 24 x36 for Insulating Pratecting Bushes, Trees, Making Shutters, etc. THE CANADIAN STATESMAN 62 King St. W., Bawmanvilîe I L'>'ille I1iOu,1 J and M TIRE §ervice for Michelin tires' your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 46-tf REPOSSESSED 26" RAC X1_100, full Spanish cabinets ta floar. Take over payments, $19 monthly, $4 weekiy rentai purchase start- ing January Phone tonlg ht, one hour delivery. KRAZY KELLY'S, 350 Wentworth St. E. 571-1412. 45-tf N ANTIQUES, stamps for col-, lectors, Iewellery, coins, hand knitting, -crafts, t-efinishlng, canlng, Minwax Products, home baking, European Smoked Meats, Snack Bar - ail at The Talisman Em- pori um, 11/2 miles north of No. 2 Highway at Newcastle, Ont. Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat., Sun. and holidays. 8-tf REPOSSESSED 20" RCA XL100, $17 monthîy $4 weekly rentai purchaseé stamting Jan. '79. KR.AZY KELLY'S 350 Wentwarfh St. E. OSHAWA 571-1412 45-tf N TROPICAL Fish Circles "Bi Tank Sale" starts today unt I Easter. AIl f ish 10 per cent of f. Hampton 263-8838. 13-3N 1975 MUSTANG Ghla, vinyl roof, custam interlor, new radiais, rear defrost, auto, excellent condition. 987-4251. 14-1 N 1975 GMC 1/2 ton pick-up, 350'- V-8 eng ne, std. transmission, std. bra kes, conventional steerlng, white wal tires, AM radio, new snow tires, very- dlean. $2500. Phone 728-1863. 14-1 N '74 TR6, 23,000 miles, $4300. Phone 623-7500 affer 6. 144iN '72 MGB, 73,000 miles. As Is., Best off er. Phone 623-4250. 14-1 N 1973 PONTIAC LeMans, Ai, 52,000 original miles, new tires. Phone .623-7777. 14-1iN '78 CHEV haif-ton, 350, - 4 barrel 'four speed, rally wheels, off road tires, gau es, AM-FM cassette, certi leci. Phone 725-1781. 14-1 N 1977 Chev Nova, blue, 2 door, 6 cyl1. Phone 623-2014. 14-1 N '77 FORD window van, F100, 6 cyI., good condition. $4300. Cerf if led. Phone 623-3613. 14-1 N No GAMBLE WHEN YOU BUY A "CERTIFIED"USED CAR F ROM MacDonald Ford BOWMANVILLE WE GIVE YOU A WRITTEN 1 I fo a I r * aovo r aiIf [ f Cl~v ay unza i * rc unhappy with the car you buy, 'you mnay return If wlthin 7 days for a full refund. FOR MORE, INFORMATION CALL '78 MONTE Caria, sports coupe. Like new, one awner, low mileage. Must be seen. Cal 623-3971. 1- ' Pontiac, 1972, station wagon,' 350, V8, power steerlng and brakes, radio, 4 door, good driver. Lic. FCFO87, $1295. Fard van, 1969, six cylinder, runs weIl, as is, $495. Fargo, 1970, one ton, duals, 4 speed, V8, 9 ft. p latform, recondIi on- ed, certf Iled, $1'595. Chevelue, 1968, 2 door hardtor, -standard V8, as Is, stralgh car $395. Graham's Garage 263-8172 14-i N J and M TIRE Service for, Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre.* 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 35-tf N 1977 VOLKSWAGEN Rabblt, fuel-injected, AM-FM. Phone Brian 623-4425 from 8 taS5, 14-i '73 CHEV. Caprice, l0w mi leage air condillonlng, AM- FgM, new paint, excellent condition. $1795 certlfled. Trade consldemed. 623-3363 or 623-2492. 14-1 ANYTHING and EVERYTHING YARD SALE APRIL 7th,Sth and l4th, 15th 3 miles easf of Newcastle, north side of Hwy. 2, 12 hbrse Massey Ferguson, 4 cylinder Wisconsin motar; wood shÏed 12 x 12; trailer; styrofoar for insulation, 16f'x16"x2/4"; fence gafe, 10'xlO* '; many allier items. 14-2 N JAKE IS HAVING A YARD SALE at the Newcastle Flea Market next Saturday - LOTS 0F TOOLS - il -tf N POODLE, cream colour, spayed female, answers ta "Kelly". Phone collect 683-2623 or contact dag catcher. 14-1iN - 0g Tenders will be meceived by the Newcastle Community Hall Board for painting ail exterior waodwomk including dlock tower and f iag paie of the Newcastle Community Hall. Please contact Fred Couch, Chairman of propemty affer 4:30 p.m., 987-4411. A(il tenders to be submifted by April1 17, 1979, 6p. m. 14-2 Dumham Reg lonai Police Force Tenders DRP 5-79 Police Force Vehicles Sealed Tenders will be receiv- ed at the office of the Chief of Police, 77 Centre Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, up until 12:00 o'clock noon, Wednes, day, April lBth, 1979, for thé supply and delivery of Police Force Vehicles. Tender forms may be picked up or requested, Ih rough lhe office of Superintendeni Gerald Robinson, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:.00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Telephone 579-1520, extension 236. Lowesf or any quotation not necessarily accepfed. Jon M. Jenkins, Chief of Police. EAR PIERCING $8 .00 (no appoint ment necessary) Plus 10 per cent off f irst purchase of earring s with release slip. Hooperý's Jeweîlers Lt. 29 King St. E. Sowmanviile 623-5747 23-tf N BE A BIG SISTER! Volunteers are needed in this area ta be a f riend ta girls aged 7 - 17, who are in need of supportative relations.hips. CA LL SIMCOE HALL SETTLEMENT HOUSE at 728-7525 .For Women Only - Yo have free lounge werland lingere by having a "Ma chelie Party". F or more information please cal 728-9343 affer 5:30 p.m. 13-tf The Bowmanville Drama Warkshop play "The HolIow" wiIl bespostpaned until* May due fa srike. Watch for new date in this paper. 14-1 B. M. H.A. hockey pool results for March 24, ticket seller of firsf gal J. Oliver winner of lasit goal Vemn. Rpck. ResuIts for March 31, ticket seller for first goal Sheila Dadson, winner of lasi goal Ed Prudy, Oshawa. Nexi pool Aprîl 7. 14-i RIDE needed between Oshawa Bowmanville area and Peterborough, summer weekdays, wi11 pay gas. Phone 263-2135. 14-1 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE1 Tues., 12 noon 623-3303 A ROCK OPERA BY THE WRITERS 0F 'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' IS SEING PRESENTED SY THE COURTICE SECONDARY SCHOOL DRAMA CLUB ""JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT" Afril25, 26, 27, 28 B .S.Auditorium 8:00 P. M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ALL RESERVED SEATS (IN ADVANCE) BY CALLING 728-5146 Wednesday is "preview", night. Ail seats $2.00, at the door. Regular performance prices are $3.00 student, $4.00 aduit. 13-2 4 DIVISION ST. 6 35 8 BOWMANVILLE 6 35 8 TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS 1 1 A 1) 14 - d dq 1 f FI (Di ý C, ý , , ý ij ( pq E ý ', N 0% ýe ort4rutt Etâtiott Nunerai liomit

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