November S~. 1997 ) CLASSIFIEDS CONTINUED. Clarke High School News GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE, Newtonvle Friday, November 7th 6:00 p.m. Selling the contents of Mrs. W. D. Hggons home. Bowmanville: Two large walnut/glass store units, with two large matching mirrors; Cabinet. smn. drawers /drafting table top, (from McGregors Drug Store); Rolled Oak China Cabinet: Dining Table, Trestie base; 6 Leather Dining Chairs; Two pc. Chesterfield, matching Platform Rocker, and Side Chair; Gold Wing Back Chair; Rug; Westinghouse Upright Freezer; 3 Wooden Tool Chests-full of Old Tools; Chests of drawers, Single Bcd, Exercise Bike; Pine Table; Small Chests; Bedding; Dishes; Electrical Appliances; Old Carved Glove Box; Miscellaneous Dishes; Fiesta Ware; Trunks; Mirrors; Washer;, Dryer, Chest Freezers:, Blanket Box;- Old Dressers, Etc. Preview from 2:00 p.m. Auction starts at 6:00 p.m. Terms: Cash, Approved Cheque. Visa, M/C, Interac Auctioneer Frank G. Stapleton, CAQU, ICCA Newtonville 905-786-2244 1-800-263-9886 5 ac MacGREGOR'S AUCTION CENTRE 182 Wellington St. Bowmanville SUN., NOVEMBER 9th 10:00 a.m. (viewing 9:00) Take #2 Hwy. to Scugog St. & North 1 km. Sunday's Auction features a varied selection of articles from the past to present, 1including furniture original and refinished, country collectables, glass .& china, art work, oid money, appliances. 16' canoe, plus sports cards & memorabilia. (NOTE - cards sl l st at 10:00 a.m.) This is a large Auction with something for one & all. CALL FOR ALL YOUR AUCTION NEEDS, WE HANDLE ESTATES. CONSIGNMENTS, LIQUIDATIONS AT YOUR LOCATION OR OURS. MacGREGOR AUCTION & APPRAISAL .SERVICES MMKE MACGREGOR, 1C.P.P.A. (905) 987-5402 (905) 623-7949 BURLEY BURLEY, Margaret Jane (lifetime member of Newcastle U.C.W.) after a courageous battie with cancer at Memoriai Hospital, Bowmanvilie, on Friday. October 31, 11997. Loving wife and best friend of Ron Buriey of Newcastle. Dear mother of Bruce of Toronto, and Bob and his wife Anita of Oshawa. Sadly.missed by grandchlldren Steven, Adam, Michael, and Allison. Predeceased by daughter-in-law Judy and grandson Scott. Sister of Mary (Mrs. R. Berry) of Orono, Edna (Mrs. D. Elliott) of Newtonville, and the laite Bruce. Friends were received at Newcastle Funeral Home, 386 Mill Street S., Newcastle Ojust north of 401; Mill St. exit), on Sunday from _2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service was held in the chapel of the funeral home on Monday, November 3, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Newtonville. 5 ac 14 i :Phone, 623-8,15-0.: OF TOW -,ý..-.-,--ý"éALLTOLLF7RE 1-800-461-484e â1âANITE MONUM'ENTS é>ý:.ý.,"-ý, MARKERS and LETTERIN(if%, 7i WýATE HOME gr R c INT ENT51 z' V IL BLE...ý R N ALL FAITHSý.l.. AVAILABLE.,,..- 7ý,'i-qPN REQUEST for your - fré élio wer d t eattf,ýY; .......... FLORI DA Long Stay coach Tour Group Departure only 4 seats Ieft! CARIBBEAN Droam Cru se February 8, 1998 Group Departure only6cabinsIeft ACADEMIC ACHIEVEM ENT AWARDS Every w@ek we have informed you about the upcoming evdrits taking place at Clârkc High School. Soon, yffu can look forward to the annual Academic Achievement Awards cereracny. These awards are primarily focussed on sttidents from grade nine thfflugh grade eleven, who have excelled in their studie§. At the awards they cap expect to be recognized for their o u t s t a lP d i n g accomplishmePts and several will recç1ve awards from the Newcý,itle Lions, the B3owmanvjlle Legion and Mrs. Pauline Storks. Parents and fâmilies, are encouraged to attend to support your dhild 'n thîs event. Students who will get awards haVe receix ed invitations and if you Plan on attending, it js asked that you respond by calling the school office as to the number of people attending from your family as soon as possible. 1The event is scheduled to tàke place on Wednesday, Nvember 5, 1997 and will be held in the gym at 7:00 prn, follow ed by, a reception with refreshments. in the event of a prolonged labour dispute, the eveit wiIl be re- scheduled, but not cancelled. Congratulations go out to ail of those students who are attending!1 Rosanna Yankanah PG MAIL Most high sehools have daily gossip and info that is "ývoice rnes saged" throughout the sehool. Now, it is even easier thanks to Pegasus or "P.G." Mail. This is an easy and electronie way to get a hold of a student that you may not see during sehool hours and teachers and students correspond and share important meeting dates and other urgent information. P.G Mail is an e-mail systemn that also allows teachers and students to write to other members of the neighbouring sehools. Since P.G Mail is not avaiiable during perîods one and two, students tend to use their spare lunch hours to send and receive e-mail. If you need a computer to do some last minute report you may have to hunt to find a spare computer. PG mail also cornes in handy when a memnber of the school needs to get in touch with a group of students or teachers or even the whole sehool. It is fast arîd easier than by voice message. Ail the user needs to do is press #students or 4teachers and then proceed with the message. Every student can- also receive Internet mail but must get special permission to send mail on the Internet. In order to get into, his or her file the user needs to put a password into the computer. This ensures the safety of the user's file. In past years some students have had the misfortune of losing P.G. Mail and most realize that it is a privilege and enjoy it. Lisa Johnson *Wedding Cakes ~ * Cakes for al Occasions 4<1? *Pastries-Donuts-Pies d' U- *Bread & Buns "& Tea Room Proprietors: Gay & Carol Vreeker 983-~9779' Main Street, Orono Closed Sunday & Monday Miii Street, Orono 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tea, Crafts, Penny Sale, Bake Sale, Fishp ond fFatffBLazaar lu Mill ý 1 ......................... ...............