Auction Sales Saturday, October 20th at 12:30 Furnitune and fhings for Calvin My les, north end of Orana. E iectr ic stove and tidge - new, settee set - goodi, 6 smaii tables, 2 oeds, dressens and washstands, 3 toilet sets, 3 tnunks, 1 aid leather tnunk, picture trames, aid ongan, piano and 2 stools, coffee table, smoke stand, chesterfield and 2 chairs, din ing oom table and buffets, TV, booksheif, 6 odd chairs, aid chairs, drap leaf table and 6 chairs, drumn set, sewing machine, kitchen cabinet, quantity of glass, large quanti- ty of d ishes, pots and pans, bedding, toweis, '56 Oids 2 door hardtap as is, snow blowem. No roserve, temms cash, on good cheque. L. and C. Harris, ctemks, Ciiff Pethick, auctioneen. 42-1 N Auction Sale Saturday, October 27th at 12:30 Fu r the estate of the late Mrs. Harvey Stron g. Ail hem funni- ture and sma I articles. F inst farm noth of Bowmanviiie Golf Course. List of articles in next week's paper. L. and C. Harnis, cterks, Ciff Pethick, auctioneen. 42-1 N Auction Sale Pethick Auction Shed Haydon 1 mile east of Enniskilon Saturday Evening, Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. A tan g e assontment of articles tron Mrs. O. HuIs and othens tram t1own. Terms cash. Clifi PetlýI ck, a uctioneer. 42-1 N Fali Stocker Sales i.t Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R. 2 Lindsay, Ontario Wednesda y, Octobor 24th and Wednesday, October 31sf. at 11:00a.m. sharp Annual Fait Stocker Sales at Lindsa y Community Sale Bam, R.R1 Lindsay, Ontario. Stoc ker seens, hoifers and calvgs soid in truckioad lots. Singles will be accepted but will be sold at the end of thein categomy. These sales are aîways lange sales of excellent quaiity and condition of local fa rm ers' cattie. Please con, sign eariy as we are expecting 1800 - 2000 head per sale. For consingmnents or funthen nfration contact Sale Barn 705-324-2774 or 705-324-9959. Cari1 Hickson, Proprietor and Auctioneer, Reabono, Ontario. Anypne wishing motel accomodation please contact us and we would be pleased Io make youn neservation. Wednesday, November 7th Peterborough County C~ ttlemen's Association A nnual Faîl Stocker Sale at L indsay Community Sale Barn R.R.2 Lindsay, Ontario at 11:00 a.m. sharp Stocker steers, heifens and cafves sold in tnucklaad lots. Singles will be accepted but will ~e sold at the end of thein categary. Over 1000 head alredy consigned. Farmers' cattlp only. No dealers. This sale Is atways one of excellent quali'y anda condition. For uonsgn m ents or futher informfa tion1 contact Fer g Concjon, R.R. 4 Lakefield, Onta rio. 705-652-7615. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer. Please note] starting times for ail Stock~er Sales 11:00 a.m. sharp. The barn wili beopen in the eeening before the Stocker Sales and wilt ne-open at 6:00 a.m.] Please try ta truck youm cattie early, s0 we cao do aur sortinig pmopely because of earl 4 sale times. 42-1 at Antic Admi 5 pie suite, suite, nugs, table, porta mach glas apptii quant items No no Auctil Paul 352-24 S Auctiî contei Dobsc Hwy. Manc with acre bedro kit chE room furna< propei sale. loveiy incluc piano and c roomn dlock. severê Aladd table, wickeî trunk maple dresse toilet cruet, room picturE electri, copper cracks stool, bed, m milk with vases, witt, r well, antiquý Comet: other Lunchý ed an Auctiao 416-852 Auction Sale ;aturday, October 20 1at 11 a.m. Orange Hall, Cobourg ue parlar stove, 30" al avocado green range, e modemn dining oom 2, piece chesfemfield antique dentist chair, anm chair, typewriten glass top coffee fable, bIe elecfnic sewing ne, projectar, china and swame, electrical incesfts, odd chairs, ty ot 'new and gaod used flot isted. Terms cash. ýserve. Northumberland n Services, Limited. Lean, auctioneer. Phone )3. 42-1 aturday, October 20 11 a.m. irniture and Antiques Real Estate n sale of home and its for Mrs. Joshua in R. R. 4, Port Penny on '12, 1 mi. south of esten. 2 storey home ittic an two-thirds of 'an with lovely trees. 3 ms and bath upstains, !n dining room, Iliing, On main floon 1o e, garage. Tenms on ty $4,000 down day of ,Balance in 45 days. A countryhomne. Contents e Mozart-Heintzman and bench, chesterfield laim, 9 pc. teak dinfing Mute (like new), mantie corner what-not, i coal ail iampzs, n tamps, round parlor pressod back rocker, rocker, hump back (excellent), antique table, 4 wash stands, ns, iran and brass bed, set, cruet set, pickle silver pieces, 6 dining .hairs, hall seat, antique s, nugs, Inglis dryer, !c stove, etigerator,, boile, jus and etnsion tabfe,,or gan spool bed, spool chi id's a1nt ideboad,, yoke, canis, smali cupbaard glass doors, dishes, gobilets, china cabinet unded glass door, ink cutter beils, quilts, e chaIrs, garden tooils, tent trailer, plus many tomrs. Sale at il a.m. ýavailable. Sale manag- 1sold by Lloyd Wilson n Ltd, Uxbidge, -3524. 41-2 1Auction Sale Saturday, October 20 11 a.m. The property of Mrs. M. McGuckin in B3rougham on oid Brock Rd. north of No. 7 Hwy. Sale of household contents, appliances, antiques, sporting goods including antique wood stove, Gibbard Duncan Phyfe diningi room suite, antique roundoa k caffee table, beds, mirors, antique pine blanket box, cedar lined trunk, bedroom suite, barber's chair, Gilbert 8 day dlock, Mission oak grandfather dlock, quanti- t ot small pieces of furniture, dehumidifier, humidifier, aid wine press- sealers, 2 refrigerators, dishes, swag lam s, 2 aluminum doors, 2 kitchen units, bathtub, circu- lar saw, battery charger, electric drill, self prope lied reel type lawn mower, 35 h.p. Johnsan outboard boat motar with contrais. 1973 Skidoo 294 TNT, silver bullet, complete set left hand Spalding Proflite golf clubs with bag and cart, rig ht hand set golf cl ubs, skeet thrower, gun cleaning kit, 1 pr. water skis, set horse shaes, incomplete Lionel train set, race car set, reproduction gmie furniture including pine ~arvest table, set 4 arrow back chairs, 1 arrowback arm chair, L shaped coffee table. Numerous other articles. Terms cash. No reserve. John Annis, auctianeer. 655-4663. 42-1 Thursday Night, October 18 6:45 sharp at Orval Mc Lean Auction Center - Lindsay Just south of Highway 7 on Little Britain Road, large sale of furniture, appliances, some antiques, property of Mrs. Hickson, moving ta apartment and Howard and Marg Graham, moving west. Brown apartment size refrigerator and stove (lîke new), book- case, washstand, dressers, chests, beds, Viking dryer, compact spin washer (bath like new), aid picture trames, seaiers, reclining chair, drapes, electric broom, deluxe chaise, ail space heater, chairs, record player, gas dryer, Moffat. gas caaking stove, consale sterea, school desk, smaii Johnson outboard motor, large tricycle, bicycle, 2 gas space heaters, white enamel annex, good 2 door refrigerator, self cieanîng electmic stove, autamatic washer, oak table, power lawn mower, bedroom fumnitume, toals, garden tools, some dishes. No reserve. Ail must goTo consign ta the auction 9arn cail 324-0182 days, 324-2783 nlghts. Orval McLean, auctioneer. 42-1iN Saturday, October 2th Compiete Dunford Royal Polled Hereford Dispersai 237 head seiling at the farm. The property of Floyd Dunford, R. R. il Peterborough, 4 miles soufli of Peterborough city limits on Wallace Paint Road, off Peter- borough By-pass. 85 Paiied purebred Hereford mature cows. 80 Pal led purebmed Hereford caives bonn May, June, July. 35 Polled punebred Hereford bred heifers 2 yrs. old. 35 Poiled purebred Here- ford yearling open heifers, 2 Poiled purebmed Hereford herd sires. Reference Sire - Dunford Royal 3Z - Sire - C. P. Woodmow 41- Dam Gold Taff'ý Sir - 50 per cent of mature cows are sired by this bull. Dunford Royal Z's dam is a daughter of Hab Victor Mischief wha was the 1962 USA National- Champion. Reference Sire- WDFB eau Return 100 - 31/2 lb. daiiy gain. He is sire of large number of 2 ym. aid heifers. Reference Sire - Gramery Corvair 13E - g randson of Four Square Leonard 25Z - sire of large number of 2 yr. aid heifers. Reference Sire - Waldorf Axtel 5Z - 31/2 lb. daily gain. His sire is FLF Carias 27. This bull is sire of large number of mature cows. Bull in herd - Leehailm Reward 86G - Dec. 11, 1975. Son of Predominant 25U. Young bull in herd Chanbook 31lZTru Anx. 24K - Feb. 23, 1978. Most of bred heifers in service to him. Catalogues available by cantacting owner at 705-745-4077 or Auctioneer Sale at 12 noon sharpý. Pedigree Auction Sale Monday, October 22nd at 6:3'0P.M. The estate of Ola Forsythe, ta be held in the Claremont Community Hall. Househald fumniture, a goad number of antiques and coilectible items. Terms cash. No resenve. Nonm Faulkner and Earl Gauslin, auctionpeens. 42-'lN Auction Sa le Farm Machinery Househoid Furniture and Antiques The property of Levi Dilier, Lot 2, Concession 4, Scar- borough, an the Beane Road, 1/2 mile south of Steeles, Friday, October l9th at il a.m. 3. International farmn tractons, International baler, International seed drill, Dion forage hanvester, 2 farm wagns, Gehi forage hnetr, 3 sets of tractor chains, snow biowem, 2 hay elevatons, New Hoiland mowem, Oliver corn planton, Massey Harris combine, silo unloader, chopper, all machinory in excellent condi- tion, 1958 Buick sedan, buggies, anm trailens, buzz saw. Poultry, equipment: automatic egg g rader, egg baskets, egg washer, number of hens' nests. Furnitume: 3 washstands, dining roomn Suite,. cane bottomn chairs, bass bed, tridge and stove, mantie 2dcock, numben of pieces of toilet sets, box stove. Many more pieces of furni- fume. Terms cash, no eserve. Nonm Faulkner and Eari Gauslin, auctioneers. 42-1iN Saturday Evening, Novem ber 3rd at 1: 00 P.m. Complete Avoca Dispersai at Lindsay Commu nifly Sale Ba rn R. R. 2, Lindsay, Ontario at 7.00 p.m. sharp Comptete Avoca Dispersai of 44 head _purebred- and percentage Charolais cattle and 15 head of percentage Simmental cattle. The proper- 20 mature Charolais cows, some with calves by side. 13 Charolais calves weaned, 5 Charolais 2 yr. old heifers, 4 Charolais yearting heifers, 2 Charolais 3 yr. old bred heifers, 15 percenfag e record- ed Simmental femnales - some bred. Herd will be pregnancy checked before sale. AI I cattle are unit bred. Catalogues available by contactinq owner T Guiney, R.R. 1,, Campbell- fotkd, Ontario or Carl Hickson, Sales Manager and Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario. 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. 41-3 Electricai Contractor Tools - Machinery - Parts Inventory 38' Job Tra iler Office Equipment Auct ion S aie Saturday, October 27 10: 30 a. m. For Mr. Fred Larocque at 134 Martin Rd. S ., Bowmanville. No reserve! Lots of tools, parts equipment for anyone in the trade or home handyman. Complete list next week. Auctioneer C. Tinline, Orono. 983-9634. 42-1 N Saturday, October 27th Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements and Househoid Furniture The property of Elmer Ross- borough. South 1/2 of Lot 21 Con. 11, Smith Township, 3 miles northeast of Bridge. north on Selwyn Road, 1/4 mile north (Pratt Marina>.' 1962 - 411R Cockshutt diesel tractor with Robin manure loader, hydraulic bucket, Cockshutt gas tractor, '68 New Holland aler PTO, Cockshutt 311 side rake, 1976 Shultz tractor manure spreader PTO, Massey Harris seed drill, Malco hay elevator 22', 20' grain auger, Int. drag cultivator 10' on rubber, 3 drum land roller, Papec hammermill, wagon, bale buncher, set of sleighs, 2 wheel trailer, George White snow blower PTO, Massey Harris tiller, lawn mower, 2 feed racks, fanning milI, scaies, hay tedder, 21 mature caws with 21 calves by side, one Hereford bull, team of Belgian mares, team of Welch g ony mares, Wetch pony mare armess, approx. 500 bales of mixed hay, 1972 GMC 1 ton stake truck with rack, 21 seater cutter, electric griïnder, quantity of cedar posts. Westinghouse frost free refrigerator, McClary heavy d u( stoVê, square kitchen table, 6 press back chairs, 4 antique chairs, captain'ls chair, Admirai colored T.V., antique china cabinet, dishes, dressers, washstand, wicker planter, vacuum cleaner, deep freeze, cracks. Many smarIl items. Full contents of farm house. Terms cash, no reserve, farm sold. Sale time Il a.m. - household, 1 p.m. farm implements and livestock at 3 p.m. Carl Hickson, Reabaro, auctioneer, 705-324-9959. 41-3 Corneii's Auction Barn Friday, October 19 3 miles east ofLittle Britain or 7 miles west an the Lindsay - Little Britain Road. T'he ppert y of Mrs. Robert TFhom pson, Unionville plus other consignars. Bedroom suite, cracks, dining tables, chests of drawers, washstand, oak buffet, wooden chairs, parlar tables, box stove, hall 1ree, 21' freezer, oak chairs, chesterfields, walnut side board, coffee and end tables, antique dressers, piano stool, china cabinet, quantity of tools, quantity of china and glass plus m any more antiques, furniture and house- hold items. Don Corneil, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. - ~42-1iN Friday, October 19 1 p.m. Hoîsteins October Consignment Seiiing at the Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ontario October 18 at 12:30 noon Fnesh and Springing cows and heifers (bath purebmed and N.i.P. grade), tram R.O.P., ciassified and free 1iisted herds. lncluded is a Springing Very Good. cow serial by Rockman. Aiso seiiing are a4 g oupof yearling hoters sîrea yM such Unit Sires as U timate, Peratian and Chiettain Sundeavailabie. For enfnies phone Ed Wermy, Ed McMammaw, Auctioneen, Neil Malcolm, Sales Manager. 416-263-2225, 705-953-9444 and 416-986-4246. 41-2N Saturday, October 20 Auction sale of antique funni- fume and dishes, china, Franklin stove, and fam machineny. The property of Dave Doane. Lot 4 Con il Fenelon Twp. apprax. 2 miles west of Dunsford an Hwy. 36, north east of Lindsay. Antique fumniture: pine mantie, spoon back chair, buttemnut table (2 drawers) netinished. Cherry sideboard (refinished) 3 dloons and 3 drawens. Mant le West- minster chime dlock, Boston rocker (good), harvest fable (good), child's crib, refinish- ed, pine corner cupbad small size, Ichest of drawems, pine table, 2 smail painted chests, Franklin fimeplace (good>, hanse weathen vein, numben of cracks and jugs, includin g a blue tiowemed jug (S. Hant Fulton), 2 baudair dolis, china doil heads, other doils, ironstone china, china cruet set, antique wooden salesman's carmying case with J. Faim, South Monoghan on the front, ink weiis, beaver sealer, picture trames, fia blue plate, lustre dish, butter- ouf chair with cane seat, cherry pitter, Bennington dish etc. Frmench -provincial 2 Pc. chestemfietd suite (beige, excellent condition) and much more. Impiements: Fer guson 20-85 tnactom in, good condition. 2 turmow piaw, cuitivator, McCormick No. i101 manume spneader excellent condition, malien bearnn wagon with good rack, 2 Setsot harrows, 4 and 5 sections, spring tooth harmows, McCarmick grain and fertilizer seed drill, hay elevator with undercamniage, New Idea mower (good), snow tence, cedar pasts, 4 ft. wood, used lumber, many other articles. Famm soid, tenms cash or good cheque, sale at 10:30 a.m. Reg. and Lamry Johnson, Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270. 42-1 Auction Sale Friday, October 26 12 noon The prapemty of Hamold Corley int he viMage ot Bethany, turn sauth of Sheil garage. Two wainut table tops 14' x 27'x, rieavy duty iogging chain, heavy ieg bench vise, stove and fridge, brass caw _ bell, volume 2 of Sir John A. MacDonad's Histomy, barnel top, coal siften, 6 wooden kitchen chairs, Reg and Larmy Johnson, auctioneers (705) 357-3270. 42-1 Wednesday, Octo ber 24 12 noon ,Hoisteins Quinte quatity Holstein sale ta be heid at Quinte Exhibition Grounds, Belleville, Ontario. 60 head Reg istened from papular Unit Sires. 40 head fresh or close at sale time. One of the features is a beautiful Afgno Acres Unique heifer tom 3 generatians VG, high prnaducing dam, due in Decemben to A Birch Hoiiow Rayaty. Quite an opportuni- ty!.! Some outstanding cows and heifens by Nomthcroft Admirai Citation. Cows with BCA up ta 190. Aiso daug. by Senator, Pemseus Leader, Kem p, etc. Ai cattie fmom lisfed herds. A great op- g ortunity ta buy animais fom needing stock and ta increase yaum fatl milk suppiy. Sale at 12 noon. Sale managed and soid by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. 42-1 OBITUAIRY M. EVA T. BRAGG A life member of the United Church Women, M. Eva T. Bragg, aged 88, passed away in Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville, on Monday, October 8th, 1979. A resident of Marnwood Nursing Home for three years, she had been seriously ili for one month. Daughter of Robert and Martha Allen, she was born at Leskard, and educated there and at Cobourg Collegiate. On November 26tb, 1919, she was married ta the late Irwin R. Bragg, residing on their farm for 60 years. A devoted wife and mother, she was a very Christian woman and very devoted ta ber church, Trinîty United Church. Survivingz are her sons Hazel Donoghue 212 (15), Marilyn Flintoff 208, Barb Osborne 206, Jean Harness 206, Vickie Terry 206, Valerie Smith 203, Sharlene Dehart 202, Fern Bradley 199, Marg Curry 198. Team Standing Onie Etcher, 18042 pins, 14 points; Fern Bradley, 16840, 12; Marilyn Flintoff , 16680, 12; Jean Harness, 16918, il; Marg Curry, 16532, 10; Jackie Bray- ibrook, 16466, 10; Judy Bragg, 15924, 9; Shirley Davis, 16179, 8; Berniece Terry, 16056, 8; Debbie Bromoîl, 15985, 6; Vickie Terry, 15904, 6; Shar- lene Dehart, 15031, 2. NESTLETON -ý CAESAREA NEWS United Churcb Nestieton Service at Nestieton United Church at 11: 15 a.m. was well attended for the Sacrament of Baptism. Rev. Victor Parsons sermon was entitled "A Gift To Last" based on the Holy Serîptures: Acts 14 - ver. 8. Mn. Pansons stressed the word encouragement, 50 many temnpltlions today, we should live an example s0 that children can follow us. As Chrisian parents we have a sotid obligation., Do we rememben the promises we mnade ta teach children in aur inidst. Encouragement is needed today for young people so that the "Gift Will Last". During the service Joshua John, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. David Malcolm was baptized. In the choir, Miss Gail Malcolm rendered a beautiful solo very appropriate for the service entitled "The Beauti- fuI Story of Old" accompanied by her mother on the organ. Offering was received by Mr. Grahame Fish and Mr. Ralph Sadler. Next Sunday, October 21 a special offering will be taken for the Refugee Fund. The Boat People of South East Asia are especially in dire need of help. A generous contribution would be appreciated. Anniversary Services will be held October 28 at 11:00 a.m. Speaker: Rev. Gardner Ward of Uxbnidge. Special music will be a feature. Try ta attend! Presbyterian Church Ladies' Aid Mrs. Howard Lee, President welcomed a good representation of Ladies' Aid members ta the October meeting in the Church Hall on Thursday afternoon. A Thanksgiving hymn opened the meeting and Mrs. F. Dayes was in charge of the Devotional. She read Psalm 1w3 "Bless The Lord O My Son" and an article "Declaration of Dependence" from the Presbyterian Rtecor'd. Miss Ruth Proutt, Secre- tary-Treasuner, read the minutes and gave a report of the Anniversary dinner and a splendid Financial report. The meeting on t"amily Lite and Social Planning in Port Perry on Oct. 29 and 3th was brought ta our attention. It was decided ta order Church calendars for 1980. Cards were signed to 'bereaved and donations made to the birthday box. The Roll Caîl was answered by Themes on Thankfulness. An excellent program was given. Mrs. McLaughlin read a "Sang of Thanksgiving". Mns. McNeeley and Mrs. Dayes enlarged on the topic and Mrs. W. Hooey read "Neyer Troub le Trouble Until Trouble Troubles You". A favorite hymn and the Mizpah Benediction closed the meeting. The hostess Mrs. Dayes and assistant Mrs. H. Hooey served the usual dainty lunch and Mrs. G. Heaslip extended a hearty vote of thanks ta the ladies for the worthwhile meeting. Presbytenian Church Service An excellent attendance at John P. Winters, C.A. and Stephen J. Sutherland, C.A. Wish to announce the formation of their partnership, thefirm to be known as Winters & Sutherland, Chartered Accountants 20 Coîborne St. W. 23 Silver St. Oshawa - 579-5659 Bowmanville - 623-9461 EXPLANATORY NOTE The lands which are the subect matter of the proposed by-law, comprise appraximately 10.370 acres and lie at the sauth-east corner of King and Simpson Streets in the Town, of Newcasfle (Bawmanville). AppraXimately hait of these lands have been appraved for commercial shopping centre uses and largely develaped ta that end. They are knawn locally as the Bawmanville Mal lands. The balance of the praperty is presently zoned for high density residential uses. The purpose and effeot of the prapased change is fa accommodate an integrated shopping centre development aver the whole of the lands concerned. Forming part of this notice-is a key map shawing genierally the location of the lands which are the subjeat of this application. J, ili1 R A R Aj_ R~77%oM-1 il - MAP 4 Ontario Municipal Board IN THE MATTER 0F Section 35(22) of The Planning Act (R.S.O. 1970, c. 349), - and - IN THE MATTER 0F an appeal by L.C.D.M. lnvestments Limted and Barmond Builders Limlted for an arder direct- ing an amendment ta By-law 15870of the Town of Newcastle ta change t ram "C" Commercial and " R" Resident li f "C" Commercial (modified> the permîfted use of lands cam- prising Block A and Block B, Plan 698 and part of Lot 9, Con- cession 1, in the Town of Newcastle f0 permit the develap- ment of an integrated shopping centre praviding a full range 0f retaîl and service uses APPO INTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUN ICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints, Mon- day, the 26th day of Navember, 1979 at the hour of fen a'clock (local time) in t he forenoon at the Court Building, 132 Church Street, Bowmanville, for the hearing of ail parties in- terested in supparting or opposing this appeal. If you do nof attend and are nat represented af this hearing, the Board may proceed in your absence and you will nat be entitled fa any turf her notice of the proceedings. In the event the decision Is reserved, persans taking part in the hearing may request a copy of the decision t ram the pre- sidlng Board Member. Such decision will be mailed ta yau when available. DÀTEÔ at Toronto this il th day of September, 1979. R 79278 Secretary the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. Rev. Fred Swan of Oshawa, took as his text Romans 12. verse-1 - 'l beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies ot God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is youn reasonable service" in preparation for Communion Service this coming Sunday. Mrs. Scott presided at the organ and old-time hymns were enjoyed and sung with much feeling. Ushers were Mr. Scott and Mr. Douglas. 1Social News Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm entertained their family ta dinner following the Thanksgiving Sunday Church Service. Weekend guests with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm, were: Mr. Barry Malcolm of Simcoe, and Mr.; and Mrs. Dennis Malcolm, Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs. -John A. VanNest, Brantford, were Saturday overnight guests of his niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm. Following the christening of Joshua John, Mr. and Mrs. David Malcolm ententained about forty family members and friends ta luncheon. Among the guests present for the occasion were great grandmother Mrs. Reinstra and great grandfather, Mr. Stanley Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Fish had Thanksgiving dinner with their two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bannister, Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leishman, Reaboro.- Mrs. Fish stayed for a few days in Lindsay after the Thanks- giving holiday. On Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fish were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fish and Lisa of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith and Kenny, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corby and Paul Vandyke and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jacobs, Deanna and Rhonda, all of Blackstock. Congratulations! ta Barney and Dorothy McCabe ilof Nestleton, on the birthda»' of their second granddaughler, Emmie Claire, child of their eldest daughter, Judy, and husband David Whitfield of Toronto. The wee baby was born in Etobicoke General Hospital. Mother and baby fine. Guild Show of Interest To Area Folks The Potpourni Handîcraft Guild show and sale, Friday, Oct. 19 and Saturday, Oct. 20th 10Oa. m. to 5p. m. in Port Perry Town Hall. Lt 15 of interest ta Nestleton residents ta know that the Pres. of the Guild, Mary Lau (Crawford) Carnochan, daughter of the late Fred and Hazel Crawford, was -raised in the community, of Nestleton. We do hope many from this area will attend and give Mary Lau a real "lift" anîd have an enjoyable hour or two as well - she stili thinks of this area as home. Very best wishes ta her and other members for a successful two days. Caesarea Euchre News The Ladies aux. had a splendid attendance last Wednesday evening and the winners are - lst - Doris Devlin, 2nd - Marlene Williams, 3rd - Iva Ake. Many are taking an interest in the card parties fromn other centres. Try ta attend tonight a warmn welcome awaits you and it just might be a very fulfilling evening, topped off with tasty refreshments. Sympathy Deepest sympathy is extended ta Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson, Nestleton, in the passing of Grant's, sister, Mrs. Russell Francis of Clar. Jdo Tournamont The first Regional, Judo Hardy, Susan Pfeifer, Darrel. Tournament was held on Curtis, Ronnie Lac'roix. Sunday, Oct. l4th at Clarke 2nd - Louise Wilson, Jason High Sehool hosted by Ray Morrison, Honnie Hardy, Kari Wilson of Nestieton, who is the Beckman, Jody Parsons. instructor of the Pontypool and Pines Judo Club. 3rd - Steve Schaefer, Elizabeth Merez, Danny Their club took home 17 Bazinet, Randy Mellor, medals. Dennis Simpson. lst - Tammy Wilson, Colleen The next Regional wilI be Gaynor, Dean Curtis, Lorne held in Peterborough on Sunday, December 9th. Beaverton. We also extendN e sympathy to the immediate famnde ty th fail 1Sincere sympathy and friends of the late Mrs. Rose - Briggs, Nestieton. Rose was well known within the community and will be greatly missed. Visiting at the Cawker homestead over the past weekend were as follows Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cawker, Scarborough, Professor Ken Cawker and wife' Ivana of- London, Merna Cawker, ...Afflr Chris, Curtis and Cathy of Oshawa, Mrs. M. Twamley, Sylvia Cawker, Chandre and Jason, Scarborough, and Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Cawker of Manchester. 0 News for next week Phone 986-4715. Oshawa Monument Co. Family Memorials - M.rkors Ail Design and Lettering Dons by Us on Promises -NO SALESMEN INVOLVED - Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details, PADR'DY'S MARKET New and Used- Furniture and Appliances Trade-Ins Accepted on Appliances - Easy Credit Terms Available - Telephone 263-2241 Hampton SeIIing Your' House P11ýe'1by Ed Vanhaverbeke FARI. EDVAN REALTY LTD. WOULD YOU BUY YOUR HOUSE? If you went out looking for a home today, w ould you buy your house? Is t attractive, in good condition? Does it have "curb appeal?" If you're putting your house on the market, you'd better look now f0 see how if stacks up. Would a prospect get ouf of his car and go in for a better look at the property? If the prospect> toured your rooms, from basement to attie, would he be pleased by what he saw? Most houses need brightening up. Very offen this means the dlean paint job thaf would make everything look newer. SmalI repairs must be taken care of. Nothing undermines a pros- pects confidence in your home like seeing a cracked windowpane or a leaky faucet. If indicates that you don't care enough ta keep up the property. And if these small things are broken, what more might be wrong that doesn't show? Let us go through your rooms with you. We'Il point ouf, with a knowledgeable eye, the small repairs you can make thaf wilt. pay off best in buyer irterest and in price offered. We'l help you price your property -- and then we'Il bring you a buyer, fao. We offer full service at Edvan Realty Ltd.