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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Nov 1979, p. 12

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Mr.' and Mrs. Peter Tax wish to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter Diana Marie to Michael Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eeuwes, aIl of Bowmanvil le. The marriage ^wlll take p lace at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church on December th, 1979 at 3:30 o'clocký. 48-1 The family of Avelyn and Clarke Williams wish to invite relatives, friends and neigh- bors to a reception to cele- brate their parents' 6th wedding anniversary on Sunday, December 2nd, 1979, f rom 2 _ 5 p.m. at Nestieton Recreation Centre. Best, wishesonly. 47-2 The children of Mari and Jim Caswell invite friends, relatives and ne g hbors, to share in the clebration of their parents' 25th wedding annlversary. 0pen house in their honor ZiI be held at Newtonviîle Hall on Saturday, December 15, 1979, between the hours of 7:30 p.m. and 10: 30 p.m. Bestwishes only. 48-1 Charlotte, Aimee and Irene, daughters of Sam and Margaret Brerefon, Newcastle, cordially invite friends and relatives to share in the célebration of their parents' 25th wedding anniversary. An Open House ln their honor will be held at St. George's Parish Hall, Edward S t., Newcastle, on Sunday, December 2, 1979 between the hours of 2 to 5 p.m. Best wishes onîy please. 47-2 BLACK - At Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, Thursday, November 22nd, 1979, Jan le Black, aged 35 years, belovedi wife of Andrew Black, loving mother of Joel and Rebecca, dear daughter of Jack and Verna Restal, loved sister of John RkestaI . Service was-held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Saturday afternoon. Interment Bowmanvil le Cemetery. .48-1 N STOKES - At Oshawa General Hospital, Tuesday, November 20th, 1979, Carmen (Dusty) Stokes, in his 53rd r ar , beloved husband of Eva rescott, dear father of Brian, Barry and Debbie, loved son of Doris and the late Ralph Stokes, ste p son of the late Reginald DMon, dearbrother of Pauline (Mrs., T.' Dow- browsky). Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanviîle, on Frlday a fier- noon. Interment Bethesda Cemetery. 48-1iN WALKEY - At Bowmanville Hospital, Friday, November 23rd, 1979, H. Earl Walkey, formérly of Newtonville, aged 67 years, beloved husband of Gladys Pearce, dear father of Joan and John, loved grand- father of Christine and Blair. Service was held in the Morris Funeral- Chapel, Bowman- ville, on Sunday afternoon. Interment Po rt Hope Cemetery. 48-1 N CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowmanvll le 623-714,,,,, HOSPITAL and ~ ) SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS~' Flowering Plants and Cut F Iowers AL LIN -In lovîng memory of a dear husband, and father, and grandfather Cyril, who was taken from us December 2, 1974. We do not need a special day, To bring you to our mindis, For days we do not thlnk of you Are very hard to f ind. Tîme goes on wlth many JOchanges, Jy and sorrows, smiles and 1tears, But your memory, we willl alIways cherlsh With the passing of the years. - Always remembered and sadly mlssed by wlfe Mary, and daug hter Linda and grandchil dren Dean and Vicki and daughter Carol, son-mn- Iaw Chris and grandson Paul. 48-1 COURTNEY- In loving memory of a dear friend Barbara Courtney who passed away Noember 29, 1977. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory sad and true, Just the love and sweet devotion 0f one who thinks of you. -Sadly mlssed by Vlcki. 48-1 CAMERON- Ray. Who passed away November 28, 1970. To our Grampa In the book of life are memories Of the happy days -we knew Recorded and loved are the blessings Of a wanderful Grampa like - Xiwaýys remembered by Sour rgandchildren: Donna, am, Randy, Km;,'Tommy, Darcy, Shane and great r andchildren, Donnie, helly, Sheldon and Kristene. 48-1 CAME RON - Ray. Who passed away Novem ber 28th, 1970. SadI y missed along life's way. Quiet ly remembered- every day No longer ln my life to share But ln, my heart you're always there. -Always remembered by wife Win. 48-1 CAMERON-Ra To OuraEýid As time goes by without you Dad As daysturn 1into years Theyhold amil lion rmemorles, And a thousand silent tears The things we feel s0 deeply Are thehardest things to say, But, w&your family loved you, Dad In aSvery special wa y. _ Sadly missed b ut neyer forgotten, from the kids, Irnez, Bey, Janeen, Judy and sons- in-law. 48-1 HAMILTON- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Elsie Hamilton who passed away November 25, 1958, also our brother Ross Hamilton who passed away Decerpber 13, 1969. Wonderful memories woven ln gold, This is the picture we tenderly hold. Deep ln our hearts your memory is kept. To love And tfo cherish and neyer forget. - Lovingly remembered by the family. 48-1 STUBBERT - bIn oving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Helen, who passed away November 26, 1963. God has cal led aur mather Away tfram a warîd of strife, To shine among the angeis, In a faîrer, brighter lite. Sate ln the arms of Jesus, Safe tram aillgrief and sin, Forever and forever, Where ail is pure within Our hearts are full of sarraw, And tears have dimmed aur eyes, But we shahl meet her once again, In the home beyond the skies. - Lavingly remembered by da ughter Marilyn, son-in-Iaw Cha rles, grandchildren Helen and Chuck. 48-1 TI-OUGHTFULNESS CONCERN - SERVICE ConCerned people often, inquire about pre-arrangement of funeral details. Infor- mation cafl be simply and thoughtfully obtained upon request. This is part of our service to the community. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 ~ ____ ESTABLISHED 1881 4 DIVISION ST. '35 8 .BOVWMANV ILLF 6 3-@5 8 T-WO OFF STREýETPARKING RA IRVIN -lIn loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Bruce Donald, who passed away Novem ber 27, 1978. God took hlm home, it was His will But ln our hearts we love him stili His memory is as dear today As ln the hour he passed away We often sit and t h nk of him When we're aIl alone For memory Is the only friend That grief can caîl Its own. - Sadly mlssed by Lynn, Wayne, Chris and Kerrie. 48-1 LUNNEY - In loving mem- or y of a dear husband and father John Arthur who passed. away November 27, 1977. This world may change from year to year, And frlends from day to day, But neyer shal the one we loved, From memory pass away. - Remembered by wife Olive and daughters. 48-1 MULHOLLAND - In lovlng memory of a dear grand- mother Marrie Muîholland who passed away November 27, 1978. Toda y recalîs sad memories Of a dear grandmother gone tc rest. And the one who thinks of her today Is the one who Ioved-her best. - Loving ly remembered by her granddaughter Joanne. 48-_ PASSANT - In loving memory of my dear father Ernest Albert Passant who passed -away December lst, 1964. Always a smile instead of a frown , Always a hand when one was down Always true, thoughtful and kind Wonderful memories Dad you left behind. 48-1 MacLEAN - In loving memory of a dear father John Angus MacLean who passed away Decem ber 2, 1964. His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recali He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by al. Some day we hope to meet 1hlmi Some day we know not when To cîasp his hand in the better land Neverto part again. - Sadly missed by family. 48-1 McGi LL - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Alvin R. McGill, who passed away November 29, 1978. Although your smile is gone forever, And your hands we cannot touch, StilI we have so many memories 0f the onewe loved sa much. Your memory is our keep- sake, With which we'll neyer part. God has you in His keeping. We have you in our hearts. - Sadly missed byw[fe Mabel and family. 48-1 STUBBERT - In iaving memary of a dear mather and grandmather Helen Who passed away November 26, 1963. God saw you getting tired, When the cure was not ta be, He closed his arms around you, And whispered came ta me., Sa keepyour arms around her Lord, And give her special care Make up for alshe suffered And ai I that seemed untair. -Loving y emembered 1by daughter Mamie, son-in-iaw Bayd, grandsons Kevin and Shawn. 48-1 STUBBERT -'In laving memory of a dear wife Helen Who passed away Novem ber 26, 1963. This mronth cames with deep regret, It brlngs a day I wiIl neyer for get, ln M y eart you wilI aiways say, Laved and rememnbered day by day, Memories are treasures no 1ane can steai, Death is a heartache no one can heai. Lite must go an, i know its true, But its nat the same since 1 lost yau. - Laving ly remembered by husba nd Frank. 48-1 VANDEPOtLE -In Iaving memnory of a dear mom, grandmother and great grand- mother Julie Who passedi away Novemnber 29, 1974.> Gone is the face we loved sa dear Sulent is the vaîce we loved ta' hea r, Too far away for sight or speech But not too far for thaught ta reach Sweet ta remember her Who once was here And Who, thaugh absent, is . ust as dear. - adly missed and ever remembered by Laura and family. 48-1 Kuim, Aenne van der Heul and famiîy, with.-deepest appreci- ation, wlsh ta, thank their friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, donations ta the Heart Fund, cards and messa ges of sympathy. A pecial thank-you ta Rev. V. Parsons for his words of comfort and ta McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Home. We shahl neyer farget your kind- ness. 48-1 We wauld like ta thank aur, chiîdren, friends, neighbors and relatives for their cards and gifts of money given to us as we are maving away. we are buying a Lay-Z-Boy chair 50 we wil Iaîwaysremember o.Corne and see us. God Emerson and Mary Neil 48-1 Mere words cannot express our heartfeît thanks and appreciation ta ail our friends and relatives for the acts of kindness and s ympathy shown to us in the ioss of a dear husband and father Couson Ruiter. A very special thank outo Mrs. Dorothy Stewart, rs. Kay Murray, and second floor nursing staff, Dr. Garam, the Mrris Funeral Chapel, Archdeacon T. Gracie for his consoling words and to ail those who made donations to the Cancer Society. Kay Ruter and family 48-1 Our sincere thanks to ail the merchants and' thase who contributed ta and attended our bazaar. You made it a great success. St. George's Yauth Group 48-1 The family of the late James Fair wish ta convey their heartfelt thanks ta friends, ne ighbors and relatives for Mass cards, donations to the Cancer Society, fîawers, cards and countless acts of kindness during the illness and passing of a beloved husband, ather and grandtather. SÊecial thanks ta Nrthcutt Ilt Funerei Home, Father Frank, The Catholic Women's League, the Auxiîiary to the Canadian Legion, General Motors Choir and the Golden Legionnaires. The, thoughtful- ness of so many wiII always be remembered. Dorothy Fair' Patty, Lyn and Bih 48-1 We would like ta express a very sincere thank you to ail relatives, friends, neighbars, Bowmanville ambulance, staff of emergency at Bow'manvilie Memorial Hospital, Drs. Hay and Hubbard and mast especiaiiy Rev. John Peters faor the words of comfort, help, visits, ca rds, flowers, and gitts brought ta our home on the sudden Ioss of aur belaved daughter and sister Susan and aisa for the donations ta the S.l.D.S. Faundation 'of Sick Children's Hospital in memory of Susan. We knaw haw diff icuit it was for many of you ta came but it has been a tremendous help over this difficuit period ta knaw that s0 many cared and understood aur lass. Thank You Bob, Mar y Ann, Michelle and AI! Denar.d 48-1 Mrs. Nanny Zilversmît would like to thank Memoriai Hospital second floar nurses and statf, and Dr. Hubbard for the excellent care she receiv- ed during her lengthy stay. 48-1 BEV'S FLORAL CREATIONS "Flowers with Feeling" For any Occasion 623-3377 Sundays and Holida-ys Bey. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 il-tf WHEN FRIENDS NEED TO KNOW YOU CARE,' FLOWERS TELL THEM SC Came ta F lowers by Jackman in the Bowmanviile Mail for complete flower service 623-3365 'IF lowers Say It Best"" VAN BELLE DAI LY Delivery ta ... Oshawa - Bowmanville Ar Phone 623-4441 DURHAM EAST RED CROSS A.1. D. CRAFT SALE 2 8 Division St.,'Bowmanville Nov. 29 and 30 1Oa.m.-4 p.m. Proceeds for local and international aid. 47-2 N SOL INA COMMUNITY HALL DANCE December 1, 1979 RAY AVERY'S ORCHESTRA Everyone Welcome $6,00 couple 4- Young peop le age 16 and up are mnvi ted to a Bible Study and many other activities on Monday nights f rom 8 to 10, at the Christian Reformed Church, Hwy. 2, Bowmanvllle. For information, caîl 987-4415. 48-1 N BINGO N EWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Tues., Dec. 4 Early Bird Games 7:30 Regutar Bingo 8: 00 $550 in Prizes Plus $500 JACKPOT Sponsored by NEWCASTLE LIONS 48-1 N NEWCASTLE Lions Club, New Year's Dance tickets now on sale. Phone 987-4859. $35 couple, everything included., 47-2N BANQUET FAC ILITIES AVAILABLE Elmhurst Hotel .Newcastle Phone 987-5808 45-tf N NEW YEAR'S DANCE ST. JOSEPH'S HALL Dece mber 31, 1979 MUSIC BY R. JACKMAN $20.00 per couple BUFFET, REFRESHMENT Reserve your ticket Caîl: Mary Chishoîm 623-5196 48-2N Elva Reid Gallery PR ES ENTS ""A Christmas Collection" Books, pottery, weaving, glass, jewelI ery etc. Open December lst through December 22nd 11la.m. -5 p.m. Ciosed Mondays and Tuesdays Located on Durham Rd. 9, 2.8, miles east of Kirby (Hwy's. 115Sand 35) Phone (416) 983-9339 48-1 N The Messiah, Part 1, will be presented by Trinity United Church Choir on Sunday evening, December 9th at 8 o'clock in the church (Division and Church Streets, Bawman- ville), assisted by Wind Ensemble ram Bowmanvlle High School, Conductor Lynda Shewchuk; soioists: Ro se- mary Merkley, Joanne Craok- shank, Ross Meteaif, Ross Caftaon. Tickets $2.00 at church office or tram chair members or caunicil lors. 48-2 Christmas Dance TYRONE COMMUNITY CENTRE December 8 8 -1 a.m. D.J. -, JACKMAN $5.00 per couple at door 47-3N ADULT CHRISTMAS PARTY AT Bowma nvil1le Museu m 37 Silver St. Friday, Nove mber 3th at8pm MUSIC, REFRESHMENTS,.DOOR PRIZE, Admission $1.00 PLAN TO ATTEND CHRISTMAS SALE and SHOW of STONEWARE POTTERY by Sharon Brittain As in other years there will be many other interesting gifts and craft items available. 126 Wellington Street November 29 and 30 December 1 1 to 5P.m. 7 to 10 p.m. 48-i BETH ZION SYNAGOGUE 144 KING ST. E. lu- Could yaur discomfort be due ta bl adder irritation? Try DeWitt's PuIs, tram Great Britain. DeWitt's are formu- Iated ta help you get prampt relief tram this type.0f back distress and related prablems. Get DeWitt's Pil [s today. Available at Shoppers Drug Mart, and other druggists. 48-1 Psyc -hic, internationalîy Known. Privafe consultations by appointment ani yCaîl Rosamond at 576-7492 Oshawa, after 4p.m. 46-6 BE A BIG SISTER! Volunteers are needed in this area to be a friend.to girls aged 7-- 17, who are in need of supportative relationships. CALL SIMCOE HALL SETTIEMENT HOUSE at 728-7525 LOST, narth or south of King St, E., year-old kitten, white with orange spots. Reward. Phone 623-3805. 48-1 RIDE tram 'Bowmanville to Scarboraugh Town Centre for work 7 a.m. ta 3:30 p.m. Cali 623-7434 atter 6 p. m. 48-1 NEW propane barbeques, complete wit h rotisserie, serving trays, 20 lb. propane tanks, Arkla. Phone 623-7125. 36-tf N 18" CHICKEN picker, 15 gallon propane scalding pot. 623-7112. Cali after 6. 48-1 GESTETNER (electric) cash register, du p icating stencil machine, Mini-Mald dishwasher (new), car-top rack, down hili skiis., Phone 48-1 N 623-4480. 48-1 ERESH cider, no additives, Steve Carruthers, Paradîse Orchards Ltd., Concession,3, 114 mile west of Liberty St. Hours 4 - 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday., 48-1 TW0 Skidoo snowmobi les, one '71, 335 l pc and one '72, 340 T NT. Phone 623-1700. 48-1 N Ail makes and models for FREE, pickup and delivery in Osh- awa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Ajax and Pickering 571-1385 Bernina Sewing Centre Whitby Maili Whitby Compete tuneup $15., inc. rletn, ail, adjust tension and timing.8-T PUREBRED German Shep- herd, two years aid, female. Baby crib and mattress $30. Playpen $15.,Phone 623-2756. 48-1 ONE pair snow tires and rims. Camplete 775-15. Came off '69 Plymouth. Phone 623-5274. 48-1 GENDRON pool table, 39 x 72, including cues and balis, excellent condition. 623-3574 af ter 5p. m. 48-1 SNOW Ploug h (camplete), fits S tan truck. Phone 1-986-4624. 48-1iN GOOD Viking clathes dryer $75; brown 95" x 250" drapes $65; three pair 45" x 75" bedroom drapes $10 each. Phone 623-1463. 48-1 SNOWMOBILE '73 Mercury, 30 horse Lightenina, used one winter, $450. Also air compressor, 2 - 3 horse twin cyidr eeds switch on mator, $135. Phone 983-5318. 48-1iN OSHAWA 48-1 N ST. NICOLAAS BAZAAR Saturday, December 1 from 1 -9 at Durham Christian H igh School ON SCUGOG STREET TEAROOM - SUPPER GAMES CRAFTS BAKE SALE WHITE ELEPHANT AUCTION SALE AT 7p.m. 48-1 N MONSTER BINGO Every Tuesday night Armstrong Auditariumo 88 King St. W., Oshawz Starts 7:1 p.m. - Dors open 5:30 p.m* $1000 JACKPOT MUST GO, EVERY /WEEK $250 JACKPOT MUST GO EVERY WEEK Samne card for both jackpots Gia nt Sha re-the-Wea Ith S-PONSORED BY ST. PETER'S COUPLES CLUB Licence No. 284933. Under16 not adm itted. Free parking behind Carpet Warehouse 47-tf SNOWBLOWERS - 1 - 5 h.p., $249.95; 1 - 8 h.v. with chains, !$949.9s; 1 - 5 h.p. regular, !$769.95, sal1e $6569.95; 1 - 8 h.-p. new regular $839.95, sale $789.95; 1 - 5 h.p. ArlensX $549.95. May be seen at Bill's Lawn Mower Sales and Service, 98 king Street West, t5owmianvîie. 48-1 GARAGE SALE Nov. 28- Dec. 1 rea 23 MORGANDALE CR. Caîl anytime 623-4788 Car,' motorcy cie, Ski-Doo, 43-tf trailer, skils, skates and m uch 1mare. Earn Up To $15,000 per yea in your garage or basei RAISE National1 Night Crawler Cantact T. E. Bobier 728-3344 M STRAW for sale. 75 cents Bale. 1-983-5371. 48-1 CHRISTMAS trees, eut yaur awn, Spruce anly, 12 miles ar north of Bowrnanvile, 21/ ýment Regional Rd. No. 20. Phone 263-2556. 48-4N POOL table, Brunswick Cen- tury 100, returning balis, officiai size, balis and eues. rs Asking $400. Phone 987-5279. 48-1 N r 1974 SNO-JET 295 single cylinder. New track and new windshîeid. Very fast. Very goad condition. $500 or best .482N offer. Phone 987-4630. 1 48-1 WOOD STOVES Lakewood, Fisher, Farmer, Kresno, King, Carmor, Marksman We have a good stock and can supply you with complete hook-ups. Insulated chimneys, black smoke ipe. THIS WEEK' SPECIAL Franklin and Parlor Stoves Brick, stone and quarry tile, gflass doors and custom made screens. N EWCASTLE BLOCK CO. LTD. Hwy. No. 2 East of Newcastle 98-7-4444> - 623-3461 48-1 PEE- WEE hockey equlp- ment; HO gauge train set and accessoriles. Phone 263-8866. 48-1 ,ONE tilt double bed skî-doo trailer with sides and new tires. 623-4862. 4- '68 CHEV stati 'on wagon, 2 woad burning stoves, one ail space heater, Merc outboard, 25 h.. bathrotm vanity, schoolp desk , Lawn Boy mawer, 2pr. skiis, toboggan 6' long, hockey eqýuipment. Apply 38 Duke St. Phone 623-2236. 48-1 AURUM' Antiques - memorabilla, 87 Mili St. N., Newcast le. 10 percent ýoff glass, furniture, phonographs, aid prints - original ois, hanging lamps and more. Open Sunday. 48-1 N WATCH ES, Swiss move- ments, varlous styles, regular $20Ota $60. Li mited quantity. 35 per cent off list. Phone 1 -986-5656. 48-1 N Misc. Articles Sears trash compactor, $175. Train table with track and buildings, 4' x 8', $200. Sears 2 h.p. air compressar, 130 P.S. 1., $300. New 20" boy's bicy cie, $70. '79, 350 cu. in. Ol ds engine - short block, neyer used , $500. 2 steel horses, $60 pair. Phone 623-7000 48-1 1969 CHEVELLE SS 396, excellent shape, very dlean, over $7,000 invested WiII sacrifice. Aiso double snaw- mobile trailer, extra wide, like brand new, will sacrifice, 1-655-3326 anyti me. 4- GARAGE doors, two sectional1 overhead complete with f itting, 12 ft. and 16 ft., 623-2565 or 623-5061. 48-1 ONE 30" qas range, Lincoln 45,000 B.T.U. ail turnace, 579-5662. 48-1 FIREWOOD, well seasaned, mixed hardwood, eut, s plit, deiivered and stacked., Face cord $35, bush cord $135; hait ton truck Iaad .$45. Phone 987-4992. . 48-1 N COMPLETE pressure system and 10 gallon tank. Cali atter 5, 987-5075. 48-1 N RADIATOR for Austin Mini, $30. Radiator for '74 Mercury, $45. Hood for '72 Fard van, $45. One ail space heater, ,$50. Shuffle board, like new, cost $110, wilI seli for $55. Phone 728-2834. 48-1 AM-FM RECEIVER, turn- table and speakers, $100 - with stand $120. Phone 623-5973 or % o ta 25 King St. E., Apt. 2, owmanville. 48-1 QUALITY ha y. 90c baie. Delivery availabie. Kilcolman Stables, junction 1lS and 401. Cal 1987-4088. 48-1iN 28" FALCON truck cap, insuiated $250. 983-5575. 48-1 N '72 TOYOTA Celica ST, vinyl roof, AM-FM radio, radial tires, 4 speed. $1800 certif ied or best off er. Phone 987-4088. 48-1 N PADDY'S Market now has new furniture, appliances, T.V.'s and stereos and also used furniture and appliances Will accept trade-ins. Paddy'. Market, Hampton, phone, 263-2241. 33-tf Firewood Special Bundled hard and soft wood 4 x4 x 8only $25 Picked upno delivery. 728-6852 46-4 FIREWOOD DRY HARDWOOD Reasonable, Delivered Phone 263-2570 44-tf FIRE PLACE WOOD ALL DRY HARDWOOD Maple, Oak, Beech and White Birch CUT and SPLIT DE LIVE RE D 1/2 mile north on Martin Rd. (Hwy. 57) Look for signs 623-4550 or 623-2176 44-tf J and M, TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 35-tf N NEW 1980 Yamaha snowmo- biles, sales, service and accessories. FulIl ine of cloth- ing. Buy now while stock is available. Asselstine's Yamaha, south of Blackstock, Durham Road 57. 44-8N STORE display cooler, 10 ft. long, approximately 135 cu. ft., cooler space. Cherry chest of drawers, restored. Phone 263-2113. 47-2N Chesterfield Suites Loveseats, Sctiona Is Less than 1/ Prie LARGE SELECTION McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simncoe St. S., Oshawa 725-5181 FREE DEL1VERY . 2 5-tf N Gord Ferguson's Esso TAUNTON ROAD, E. ESTABLISHED IN 1955 We still selI as by the gal'e)n not the litre. Lowest prices in Ontario. 44-5N TALISMAN Emporium, North St. and Hwy - 115, Newcastle, o4,en Saturdaysi Sundays and olidays, 10 - 5 p.m. alII year. 41 -tf N 1970 - 399 NORDIC skidoo, good condition, best offer. 983-9619. 47-2N DOUBLE snowmoblie trailer, '71 - 300 skidoo. '69 Nordic. '70 Snowpony 220. '70 Motoskl. '71 Motoski and a ski-boose trailer, ail in aood shaD>e. Firewood -. level 1/2 ton, $20., Phone 1-786-2308. 48-1 N USED furniture and ap- liances. Paddy's Market. -Ia mpton. 263-2241. 33-tf NICE furniture from one bedroom apartment plus a '71 Mercury (good motor), 623-1614. 48-1 PIANO Nordheimer by Heintzman, excel lent condition, $800; insulated large dog houses, $25; dog sky kennel, $20. Hoover upright vacuum,. $50. Ladies new leather boots, size 6, $15. Bethany evenings 1-705-277-2924. 48-1 N WALNUT diningroom suite, excellent condition, oval table wlth sixg old velvet covered chairs, $200 or best, offer. Phone 623-6782 after 6 p.m. 48-1 N GI RL'S SKATES, figure, sizes 4 and 5. BOY'S SKATES, taddlers 2 ta 4 years, size 10, size,2. RUNK BE DS, spring mattress and posture boards. Quantity of boy's cîothing sizes 4to 8. Quantity af Missy's clothing sizes12 to 16 (including some long gE wns> ALL ARTICLES IN -XCELLENT CONDITION Cail between 1Oa.m. and 3 p.mn. or after 7 p.m. 987-4968 48-1 N MAMMOTH SALE April118 - 19, 1980 3000 TREES FOR SALE LIONS CLUB 0F BQWMANVILLE WILL TAKE ADVANCE. ORDERS FOR BUNDLE LOTS Abundleof8 S!iver Ash -3'to4' A bundle of 5 Red Oak -2'to 3' A bundle of 5 Si lver Maple - 5' ta 7' A bundle of 2 Little I.eaftLinden - 5' ta 6' PRICE PER BUND)LE - $20.00 Qua ntity orders accepted tram now taApril 16, First come, f irst serve basis. Ali trees to be picked up A1pril 18 and 19 at Lions C entre. Phone Advance Orders to Nets Osborne 623-4738 Les Sma le 623-7407 Bert Stapleton 623-5809 Single tree orders sold only on April l8th and l9th., More varieties ta be publi!shed later. <48-1 N HADASSAH FABRIC SALE CLEARANCE 0F SMALL PIECES 0F UPHOLSTERY 1F A BRICS, 50 CENTS and $1.00 BRAND NAM E JEANS AND GOOD SELECTION 0F USED CLOTHING Tuesday, December 4 Wedniesday, Decem ber 5 9 a.m. - 1: 30 P.M. at

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