1 1 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 22,1983 -J'.'-, f îH'riff Î?-2$fâ'é.* r ? •"*7f/ : - ■' .. ;. • ■ <r*: Phene 623-3303 Classified Ads Classified Tuesday 12 Noon Phone 623-3303 Vi'jlff:. Guest Flooring Floor Sanding and Finishing All Types of Wood Floors New Floors Laid and Old Floors Restored FREE ESTIMATES Call Evenings 987-5326 18-tfSN STUDENT FOR HIRE Full time -- Part time Painting, Wallpapering, Floor Refinishing, Odd Jobs. Experienced Reasonable Rates 623-7771 25-2S MAN with 3 ton stake truck looking for any kind of work. 623-9482.25-tfSN PRE-SCHOOL teacher will provide child care In my home. References available. Call anytime. 987-4556. 25-1S Unem Help Need council with special problems: UIC, Welfare, Labour. Relations Call 579-1821 21-6SN Articles For Sale BOOK 8c TAPE. "As a Man Thinks," modern English version version of early 1900's classic. Recommended and used by lifestyle and behavioural science leaders, psychologists, psychologists, management and sales trainers, clergy, etc. The hand that picks this book up will not be the same one that puts it down. Must reading for the whole family. Only 53 easily understood pages. Says more than 530 pages of today's books.60 minute tape cassette allows you to listen at times you can't read. Book 8, Cassette $7.95. Write "Book 8< lape" Star Publishing Ltd, Box 220, Goderich, Ontario N7A4B6. 25-1SN Auction sale Pethick's Auction Barn Haydon 1 mile east of Enniskillen on Saturday Evenina, June 25th at 7 p.m. Large quantity of furniture and loads of useful small articles. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethick auctioneer. auctioneer. 25-1SNP Thursday Evening, June 23 7 p.m. Machinery Auction sale of machinery selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, including MF 165 Diesel tractor ana loader, Int. seed drill, Allied grain auger on carriage, N-H large round baler, Aluminum van body -16' long, 8' wide, 8' high, wood splitter, N-H 488 hayblne, Allied bale stooker, cedar rails, 2 year old Buckskin gelding broken to ride, 2 year old chestnut pony broken to ride, plus numerous other items. Owner giving up farming. Other consignments also being accepted for this sale. Please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416- 852-3524 . 25-1S Cornell's Auction Barn Friday, June 24th at 6:30 p.m. 3 miles east of Little Britain or7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain _ Road The property of AM. and Mrs. Howard Western of Canning- ton plus others. Apartment size Hoover washer and dryer (new last October), 3 piece bedroom suite, blanket boxes, harvest table, hanging lamp, Edison cylinder record player with quantity of records, round pedestal dining table, parlor tables, fldur box, hand made quilts, chesterfield and matching chair, chest of drawers, console color TV, Viking 24" electric stove, corner cabinet, oak buffet, antique dressers, half ton insulated truck camper, 14' fiberglass boat with 35 h.p. Evinrude motor, 1976 Chev statlonwagon (not certified), quantity of picture frames, tools, china and glass. Don Cornell auctioneer, R.R. i, Little Britain. 705-786-2183. 25-1 SN is gu milei Saturday, June 25th at 11:00 a.m. Auction Sale of Farm Machinery The property of, G. Arthur McQuade, Lot 10, Con. 4 Emily $ $ $ In Your Pocket.The PED. Twp. 1 mile east of Omemee on guaranteed to increase gas Hwy. 7 - turn north 1 concession or 12 miles west ot Peterborough on Hwy. 7 and 1 mile north. 1973 John Deere 4430 tractor - cab - heater - air - rear duals. 1969 John Dee;e 4520 tractor - cab - heater - rear duals. 1964 John Deere 3020 ' tractor. 1969 John Deere 4020 tractor - roll guard. 1978 John Deere 7700 S.P. combine - diesel - heater - air with 4 raw narrow corn head and 213 direct cut head. 1981 J.D. 653 6 row bean head new. 1966 John Deere 6600 combine - dièsel - cab - heater, air - with 444 wide corn head and 213 direct cut head -13'. 1969 M.F. 410 S.P. combine with cab 13' grain head. 1974 Fox 3000 forage harvester and 2 row corn head with pick-up. 1980 John Deere 510 round baler. 1980 John Deere 410 round baler. John Deere 500 round baler. New Holland 273 square baler PTC. 1980 Levey hay tedder. 1980 Parker grain wagon. 1978 M & W 450 continuous flow grain dryer with generator and hydraulic equipment. 1978 DMC grain cleaner. 1979 G.T. 1700 bus. holding bln roof, grain wagons and boxes. 2-1976 John Deere 7000 - 4 row corn planters with population monitors. 1973 John Deere 17 run seed drill. 1973 John Deere power till, seeder with sprayer attachment. Kongskilde 21' cultivator - tine harrows - hydraulic wing lift. 1977 White 19'10" disc - duals, hydraulic wings & mulchers. McKee 2 auger front mount or 3 pt. snow blower. Reist 2 auger front mount snow blower. 1975 John Deere 800 S.P. Swather. 1972 John Deere 800 S.P. swather. 1967 M.F. 44 S.P. swather. 1975 John Deere 200 stock wagon. 1975 John Deere 200 stack mover. Amagone ZA fertilizer spreader 3 pt. 1979 Speed King 28'8" auger. -1971 Chevrolet Vi ton truck - 6 cyl. standard. 1975 Dodge Club Cab Vi ton truck, V8 automatic, 1964 Chev. 60 tank truck 1800 gallons. Farm hand windrow turner, Cement mixer, Woods electric oat roller, 3-140 gal. fuel tanks, 12' house trailer. 10 ton Hurst wagon with rack to handle 4-5' round bales - wagon platform 8' x 30' 5 new front fuel tanks lor J.D. tractors and combines. Quantity of Barr Gates 12-14-16', Badger 8 ton gearing with 8' x 18' hay rack, bale buncher, bale fork, 1982 chain harrows 15'. 15' ol flexible harrows - 3 sections, 1982. Webber Lane Hay Flutter 7'. Marlin head gate and cattle squeeze, J.M.F. round bale feeder. Marlin round bale feeder. Quick - Hitch fits 2130. New 3 pt. circular saw 30", Many other Items. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 11:00 a.m. beginning on machinery - very lew small Items. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers Reaboro,. Ont. 705- 324-9959, 324-2774. Note - This Is a large sale ol well-maintained farm machinery. Plan to attend. 24-2SNP leage 10 per cent or $'s refunded. Government approved approved gas saver.Country Car Care. (519) 669-2688. 25-1SN URINE-ERASE guarantees removal dog, cat, human, urine stains, odours, from carpets. Regardless of stain age. Free brochure. Reidell Chemicals Limited, Box 7500, London, Ontario N5Y 4X8. 25-1SN B.A.S.F. Qualimetric Computer Computer Disks, lifetime guarantee, guarantee, factory tested, 100 per cent error-free. Immediate delivery S'A" SSDD $39.95. 5Vi" DSDD $51.95 in boxes of 10 (Including free plastic library case) (5 per cent discount on 2 boxes) CIO computer data cassettes $15.95 box of 10. Other formats available. Visa- cheque and 7 per cent tax and $2 box shipping. Authorized distributor - Teletech Co, Palgrave, Ontario LON 1P0 (416) 729-2415. 25-1SN MARY AAoore Cookbook.Ninth printing.Hard cover.Over 1100 tested recipes.$15. ppd.from AAarianne Moore Pitts, RR.l, Lombardy, Ontario KOG 1L0. 25-1SN POOL SALE. AAanufacturer's clearance on above and in- ground pools, many models at fantastic savings, shop direct. (416)522-1414. 25-1SN Auction Sale Friday, June 24 5:30p.m. 556 Annandale St., Oshawa (Grandview and Cherrvdown) for Mr. and Mrs. J. Gofers. Household contents Including appliances. Earl Davis, Auctioneer. 728-4455, ' 25-IS Auction Sale Saturday, June 25 6 p.m. at Pearce Auction Centre on Shirley Rd. 4 miles south of Port Perry With gas Muller mortar mixer, 15' and 16' motor boat,' box trailer, Admiral side by side fridge-freezer, Kenmore automatic washer, dryer, freezer chest, dlshwasner, electric range, beer fridge, green tone pull-out couch, wood stove, antique side board, wash stand, rocker, coal oil lamp, black and white TV, play pen, dressers, ping ^ table, beds, chrome sef, ng board,desk, bookcase, smoke stand, grain dryer, buck saws, garden tools, carpet, vacuum cleaner, quilts, lamps, halters, and many more Items too numerous to mention. We accept Visa and AAaster Card. John and Tim Pearce, auctioneers. auctioneers. Pearce Auction Service Service 985-7492. 25-1SN Auction Sale Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonville Friday, June 24th, 7:00p.m. Selling the contents from two Port Hope apartments. Furniture, Furniture, antiques and numerous small items, dehumidifier, etc. Auctioneer: Frank Staple- ton, 786-2244. VisiTour Flea AAarket each Sunday at the Grist Mill. 25-1SNP Auction Sale for Jack Mastramgelo 1 mile north of Solina village on Saturday, June 25th at l p.m. A lot of articles he can't use anymore as he's moving back to Oshawa. I6V2' Tempest boat with 70 h.p. Mercury motor and trailer, 1964 Buick Riviera, gas station compressor, compressor, 20-20 Colt tire changer, a Hunter wheel balancer, 3 couches, chairs, fridge, stove, beds, crib, high chair, fence posts, corrugated sheets of metal, other household Items, tires, wood, outdoor shed and 7 sheep. Terms cash or good cheque. No reserve, property sold. L. Harris and C. Harris, clerks. Cliff Pethick and Charles Reid auctioneers. 25-1SNP Auction Sale Wednesday, June 29 6:30 p.m. 1287 Bond St. E., Oshawa (Bond & Rltaon) Watch for signs The estate of Charles Terry of Oshawa and balance of Bob Hllbom. 9 pc. walnut diner, household furniture, antique and large collection of horses, Admiral upright freezer, table and 4 maple arm chairs, stereo set, bedroom suite, vanity, walnut china cabinet, 3 carpets, buffet, pictures, linens, bedding, lamps, upholstered chairs, kitchen equipment, photocopier, Atari 400 home computer, Bell and Howell movie projector, Yamaha stereo, Sony amp and cassette deck, some excellent books, picture frames, rollaway bed, plus kitchen equipment, dishes, pots and pans, plus many other items. Also 1979 Chevette. Viewing from noon on day of sale. Note: This Is a good sale of household items. Plan to attend. Ross and Scott McLean Auctioneers 576-7550. 25-1SNP Auction Sale for Mrs. T. Rem mes Friday Evening, June 24th at 6 p.m. Cartwright Township First rd. south of Blackstock and 2 miles east from County Road 57 Household effects and property property consisting of 50 acres more or less with an 8 room house. Selling subject to reserve bid, 10 per cent of purchase day of sale, balance in 30 days. Here is a partial list of some of this find furniture, like new: washer and dryer, combination combination fridge and freezer, desk, divider and cabinet with chair, coffee table, record player and 2 speakers, leather chair and desk, small beer fridge, large bed and linen, dresser, filing cabinet, B and W TV, six old Waltham watches, 2 planters, pull out chesterfield, boat motor and boat, snowblower, fence wire, large deep freeze (year old) dishes, garden tools, and loads of other small articles. Terms of furniture: cash. No reserve. They have already moved to Toronto. Terms cash or good cheque. Lawrence and Charlie Harris, clerks. Cliff Pethick and Charles Reid auctioneers. Friday evening. 25-1SNP Auction Sale of Antiques and Used Furniture Thursday Evening, June 23rd at7:00p.m. at Bannister's Auction Hall in Bewdley Consisting of walnut Duncan Phyfe drop-leaf table, set of oak chairs, 2 sets of walnut chairs, chest of drawers, dresser, small walnut tables, antique and household dishes, •oil lamp, picture frames, chesterfields, electric lawn, mower, work bench, colored and black and white TVs, crocks, jug and basin, mantel clocks, beds and other Items still being consigned. Roger Bannister auctioneer, Bewdley, Bewdley, 416-797-2651. 25-1SNP Auction Sale Sat., June 25th at 11 a.m. 287 Bond St. E. (Bond at'Rltaon and watch for algna) The estate of the late Mrs. Anna Dica of Oshawa consisting of household furniture, antiques and collectibles, 3 bedroom suites, maple corner cabinet, pine box, single wardrobe, trunks, single dressers, vacuum cleaner, bedspreads, pillows and linens, steel wardrobe, oak bookshelf, small oak- tables, carpet, fridge, stove, washer and dryer, lamps, garden tools, lawn chairs, cement lions, bicycle, oval walnut table, speakers, upholstered chairs, hall tree silverware, Flltex power cleaning system, air compressor, glasses, plus many other articles, Also 74 LTD Ford, 73 AMC Hornet, 74 Pontiac, 75 Pontiac LeMans station wagon. Viewing Friday 2 ■ 8 p.m. Ross and Scott McLean, auctioneers, 576-7550, 25-1SNP Antique and Gun Auction Sale Friday, June 24th 7:00p.m. At our Centre located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. Selling a good selection of antiques including Depression, Depression, Carnival crystal, glass and collectables, Dr.'s examination examination table, dressers, bow front china cabinet, cutter in good shape, antique Turkish copper, cedar bed, chesterfield, chesterfield, chairs, tables, telephone table, drop front desk, hand painted hanging lamp, oil lamps, plates, bells, wash- stands, dry sink, coins, lamps, 303 British army gun with bayonet, 303 cartridge gun, 303 MKI sporting rifle repeater, 303 no. 5 MKI (rare) with spare stock 1 and blaster, Mossburgh 12 gauge repeater with choke and a good selection of ammunition, plus many more good articles. Consignments accepted right up to sale time. Grant and Wheeler Auctioneers Ltd., R.R. 2, Port Hope, 416- 797-2127. 25-1SNP Auction Sale Saturday, June 25 at 11:00a.m. for Lyla and Max Fowler on Old Selwyn Rd. approx. 1 mile north of Bridgenorth, Lakefield Hwy. Watch for signs.Property sold SELLING: 8 piece dining room suite (2 years old), 2 bedroom suites, chesterfield and chair, 30" electric range, 30" gas range, refrigerator, deep-freeze, automatic washer and dryer (1 year old), color TV, radio, coffee and end tables, dishes, desk and chair, bookshelves, portable dishwasher, dishwasher, antique walnut bed (by Gibbard), antique parlor chair, violin and case; BAKERY EQUIPMENT: 2 large oak showcases, pizza oven, large Hobart dough mixer, bread, cake, muffin and pie tins, shop vacuum, cash register, bake tables, sinks, large air conditioner, etc.; LIVESTOCK 8, FARM EQUIPMENT: A.C. type "B" tractor with snow blade and chains, roto tiller, chain saws. Sears 9" radial arm saw, skill saw, go cart, pony wagon, good cutter with shaves and tongue, 2 wheel pony carts, pony saddles, horse saddles, complete set of heavy pony harness, 2 well broke gentle ponies (7 and 9 years), 1 quarter horse gelding (gentle and well broke), and much more, including quantity stove wood. Terms of sale: cash or good cheque with I.D. No reserve. Barrie's Auction Service, Service, Gord, Len and Wendy Barrie auctioneers, appraisers, appraisers, liquidators. 652-7832. Monday Evening, June 27 6 p.m Large auction sale of cars and .car parts, antiques, furniture, glassware for the property of Mrs. Edna . Fr.gnklln and Murray Franklin, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 miles north of Uxbridge, including a 1924 Chev Superior 4 door Sedan (restored), 1963 Cadillac Convertible (excellent (excellent - never driven in winter - 68.000 miles - Arizona car), 1961 Chrysler (excellentcondition (excellentcondition - southern car - 19,000 miles), 1978 GMC V2 ton pickup (certified - approx. 54.000 miles), 1977 Olds Cutlass Cutlass - 63,000 miles, 1978 Pontiac Pontiac Phoenix - approx. 55,000 miles, 1962 Studeoaker Truck (excellent), 1967 Dodge Monaco Monaco Convertible (like new), McLaughlin Cutter (excellent), (excellent), air compressor, Moped bike (like new), V2 ton truck cap, Chev 307 motor, Gravely tractor with riding cart, mower, snow blade, rollers, sod breaker and trailer, garden tools, lawn mower, 35' ABS pipe, car parts and accessories, 200' steel cable, 3 outboard motors. ANTIQUES: gramophone, dresser with matching wash- stand, brass bed, set of 4 Bowmanville cane seat chairs, 2 trunks, antique clocks, pine cupboard, pink and white wash set, 2 pickle cruets, antique wicker baby carriage with large wheels (excellent . condition), large school bell with wheel, harvest table, flour bin table, 6 dining room chairs, home canner, 9 piece oak dining room suite, beaded parlor table, cream cans, washing machine with copper tub, gold chesterfield and chair, Admiral 21" portable portable TV, cheque writer, Amana microwave oven, 3 piece bedroom suite, 6 ton Larue tandem trailer with electric brakes, plus many other household Items and tools. NOTE: This Is a good quality sale. Everything very well cared for. Plan to atteno. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 25-1S Auction Sale Thursday Evening, June23rd 6:30p.m. For Arthur Thompson, Kendal, farm located Vj mile north of Kendal (watch (or signs); selling the old machinery machinery and horse drawn equipment, 2 seed drills, spreader, pull plows, scuffler, side delivery rake, mower, cultivators, binder, hay loader, loader, cutter, Bob sleighs, hay wagon (rubber), 2 wheel trailer, sap kettle, bag scales, turnip pulper, drag harrows, 2 fanning mills, and numerous small Items. Terms: cash or good, cheque. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton, Newtonville, 786-2244. 25-1SNP Thursday, Jünë73 6:30 p.m. at Orval McLean Auction Center R.R. 2, Lindsay Furniture, appliances, some antique furniture. Property of Norm Johnson, Beaverton, and others. Cabinet, Grand piano, chests, dressers, captain's chairs, various tables, beds, bureau, organ frame, antique chest, air conditioner, 2 antique captain's captain's chairs, shelves, desk, antique washstand, antique bureau, maple chairs, wardrobes, wardrobes, pantry cupboard, antique armoire, maple bunk beds, portable television, hall table, single beds, metal desks, night tables, chests, apartment size electric stove, antique wooden bed, antique Boston rocker, firescreen, lamps, decorative mirror, drop leaf round maple coffee table, stools, mirrors, kitchen units, walnut wardrobe, night tables, bedside unns, nospilai type furniture, automatic washer, Findlay condor cook stove, wringer washer, beige chesterfield, -cupboard bottom, apartment size electric electric stove, large gold Karistan rug, brown 2 door frost-free ifric refrigerator, green left hand 2 door frost-free refrigerator, treadle sewing machine, 4 bicycles, continental beds, single beds, 2 air conditioners, Frigidaire refrigerator, some tools, dishes. Note time 6:30 sharp. To consign call 705- 324-2783, McLean Auctioneers, Lindsay. 25-1SN Tuesday, June 28 Auction sale of farm machinery, machinery, furniture, antiques and 1979 Cadillac car. The property of Lome Smith. Lot 8 ana 9, Cone. A., Mariposa Twsp., 3 miles south of Little Britain, 2 miles west and 1 • mile south; or 2 miles north of Seagrave, IV2 miles east, 1 mile south, turn east to sale. M.F. no. 165 diesel tractor with Quicke loader (hydraulic bucket) 1710 hrs. good. M.F. no. 135 gas tractor only 640 hrs. (like new) Hydrien 3 furrow plow 14", Triple K cultivator 12 ft. (good), M.F. no. 12 baler (used very little, excellent condition), Mott mower (new teeth), M.F. no. 33 grain and fertilizer seed drill on rubber 15 disc (good) like new, J.D. wagon and hay rack (good), 5 and 6 sec of harrows (steel draw bars), Vicon 3 pt. fertilizer spreader, Air Compressor, 2 wheel farm trailer 12 ft., Agratlc bale stooker, steel roller, Garber 3 pt. grass seeder, snow blade, M.F. pully, grain auger 20 ton jack, force water pump (could be driven with gas motor or electric). Quantity of new steel posts, 300 gal. gas tank, single plow, 12 ft. aluminum boat, m h.p. Evinrude motor, Ski-Doo 399 Olympic snowmobile snowmobile (like new), 100 ft. endless belt, quantity of cement blocks, electric clippers, birdizzo's large quantity of good small cars, 1979 Cadillac car (sedan De Ville) only 1900 km. Just like .new (certified) 1970 Oldsmobile (as Is). FURNITURE: 3 antique dressers dressers (good), McClary Easy electric stove, antique dresser with hat and glove box, antique washstand, dining room extension table, chrome table, antique trunk, 2 antique photo albums, small' filing cabinet, antique mantel clock, quantity of old books - several In the 1800's, antique toilet set complete (rose color), quilts, down comforter, wooden bed, copper tea kettle, antique beam scale, wicker clothes hamper, long mirror, 2 hai racks, clothes rack, modern bed, chairs, butter bowl print and ladle, farm house bell, 2 coal oil lamps, bake board, lanterns, old toys and games, guitar, wooden wheel, child's wagon (antique) grain cradle, traps, mail box, and much more. Owner giving up farming. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 11 a.m. Furniture sells first. Reg and Larry Johnson auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270 or 745-8470. Owner or auctioneers will not be responsible for any accidents In connection witn this sale. 25-lSN Tuesday Evening, July 5 6 p.m. Auction sale of antiques, furniture, appliances and tools. The property of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norman, Uxbridge, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridoe, Includlno , E. Medallion refriaerafor, 'cClary Electric Stove, Speed Queen washer and dryer, Woods freezer, window air conditioner, Farfisa 2 manual electric organ, antique china, antique clock, pine tables and chairs (set), quilts, lazyboy chair, swivel rocker, small Persian rug, bunk bed with mattresses, pictures, 2 night tables, bedding, bedding, kitchen table and chairs, vacuum cleaner, chaise lounge, projector and screen and camera, dishes, garden tools, hand tools, metal cabinet, cabinet, step ladder, dehumidifier, plus many other articles. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. 25-2S Auction Orono Town Hall Sunday, July 10,1883 2 p.m. 15% commission • proceeds for Town Hall. Bring to armories building, Orono, July 8th, 6-8 p.m. or July 9th, 10-4 p.m. Contact: Pat - 623- 6000, Bcv • 983-9438, Eileen • 983-5652, Shlela • 983-9589. 25-2SN ii FRED'S AUTOBODY R.R. #1 Orono, On the 115 (Hwy. 115 Truck & Auto) 983-9151-2 Free Estimates Reasonable Rates Test Drive a 1984 TRUCK THEY FEATURE QUALITY AND FAMES] PRICE, ARE ALWAYS, READY RHTHJ~ HONEST TIMELY i Hn ADVICEPmMIl at ../fJ C.A. McIntosh, Delicious, Spy and Mutsu Apples ARE ON SALE Specials: "Cee" Gr. $3.95 1/2 bushel "Cee" Gr. McIntosh $1.95 8-lb. Bag Special! Heritage Pure Maple Syrup on Tap $1.99 lb. $4.38 Kilogram BEDDING PLANTS Flowers & Vegetables FRESH ASPARAGUS from the garden Fred's Fruit Market Hwy. 115 and 35 South of Orono >. • TYRONE DISTRICT Don-Mar Auction Wednesday, June 29 at 7:00 p.m. At the auction hall, east end of Newcastle Village. Selling used furniture and small articles and appliances, some including a Simplicity 2-speed spinner-washer, cottage couches, dishes, stereo, kitchen sets and much more. No reserve. Terms cash or cheque with I.D. Auctioneer - Don Stephenson, 987-4455. 25-lSN Auction Saturday, June 25 at 10 a.m. Property of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith in Village of Cavan across from church. Many nice dishes, large 2 door refrigerator, 30" range, large deep freeze, Viking dryer, Kenmore washer, wringer washer, older rec room fridge, small oven, oak dining room table and 6 chairs, 3 piece chesterfield suite, platform rocker, recliner, radio record player, foot stool, small rugs, trl light, studio couch, bed complete, hall tree, trunk, coffee tables, chrome table and 6 chairs, kitchen utensils, antique high chair, wrought iron crib, card table, 12 folding chairs, quilting frames, 2 drawer filing cabinet, ext. ladder, step ladders, large- fan, tool cabinet, many hand tools, small pool table, dehumidifier, cement wheel barrow, 3 h.p. garden tiller, electric lawn mower, box trailer, garden tools, 15 h.p. Gale outboard motor and many more items all In good condition. Doug Mitchell auctioneer, Omemee, 799-6769. 25-lSN Over 16 tables of euchre were in play at the Friday night euchre at the community community centre, with the following results: 1st Rose Barrington, 2nd Florence Fowler, 3rd Richard Manns, 4th Irene Cox, 5th Norm Woodcock, 6th Charlie Nesbitt. Ladies low Hazel Murphy, Men's low John Schoonderbeek. 50 - 50 draw Bertha White, Earl Prescott. Special prizes Clara Nesbitt, Mrs. Schofield, Florence Florence Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rahm enjoyed a Father's Day bar- beque along with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham at the home of Gayle and Raymond Cameron, Cameron, Pontypool. Mrs. Jane Woodley attended the recent conference weekend weekend of the C.N.I.B. Advisory Board at Lake Joseph, as a Board member for Durham County. The theme was "Sharing Our Insight." Weekend guests of the Woodley family June 18th, were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hodgkinson and family, Mississauga; Mr. Hal Bridge- man, Fenelon Falls; Mr. and Mrs. John Vooys, Kingston. Among Sunday company with the Woodleys were Joyce and Ron Rowe, Edith and Ray Patterson. Miss Susan Woodley is working as a gate attendant at Emily Park, Omemee for the summer. Darryl Vaneyk is a gate attendant at Darlington Park for the summer. Miss Grace Smith and Mrs. Helen Kovacs, Long Sault, attended a shower in nonor of bride-to-be Miss Judy Kovacs, at the Luke's home in Nestie- ton on Monday evening, June 20th. Miss Grace Smith and Mrs. Audrey Rosevear, Hampton, were Sunday luncheon guests of Sally Harmer at the Bronson Bronson Art Gallery, Rosedale, Ont. Tyrone Church Memorial Fund dedications were made on Sunday, June 19. Mrs. Walter Park received on behalf behalf of the congregation Bibles in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murphy, presented by Mrs. Edith Mclaughlin; Hymn Books in memory of Mrs. Annie Hatherly, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mr. Fred Cassel, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Byam, Mr. Lome Phare, Mr. Jim Woodley. Pat, Dianne, Susan and Jimmy Woodley presented, in memory of their father, Mr. Jim Woodley, a three piece brown pottery communion set, especially hand crafted by Helgard Hodgkinson, Lahr, Germany. This set was put to immediate use when Rev. Tom Smith, Bowmanville, and Pastor Joe Lafave conducted the sacrament sacrament of Holy Communion. A reminder that Church will be at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 26th, with special music by the St. John's Music Company, Company, Campbellford. The Tyrone Church Garage Sale will be held at the home of John and Jacquie Vaneyk on Saturday, June 25, 1983. For information contact 263-8460 or Phyllis Haines at 263-8117. See Statesman advertisement. Summer Church Schedule: July 3 and 10 at Tyrone Church at 10:00 a.m., July 17,24,31 at Enniskillen Church at 10:00 a.m., all joint services. Both churches will be closed for the month of August. On June 8, 1983, Tyrone United Church Women had lunch at Bowmanville Marina before going on a guided tour around the Darlington Nuclear - Station which was found to be very interesting. The next meeting will be in NEWTONVILLE Long Box, King Cab, Regular, Diesel, Etc. MIDWAY DATSUN 1300 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-6828 WITH OUR FINE OIL YOU GET SATISFAC1 YOUR FURNACE BECOMES YOUR; HOME'S MAIN ATTRACTION, The Newtonville Women's Institute met last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Olive Henderson's with 15 present and one visitor. After the singing singing of the Institute Ode, and repeating the Mary Stewart Collect, the president welcomed welcomed everyone present. The secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting meeting and gave the financial report. Correspondence was read from Bowmanville W. I. inviting us to visit with them in November, also a letter from Mrs. L. Malcolm for information concerning Tweedsmiur Histories. Mrs. Clint Burley gave a report on the meeting at Mrs. Yellowleés Which she attended concerning "It's just your nerves." Our next meeting will be a picnic luncheon at Amelia Lancaster on July 20th at 12:30. Berneice Milligan had charge of the program on World Affairs and opened with a poem. The roll call - Some place or country you would like to visit. The motto "Think before you speak" was read by Janet Paeden. The spring "Home and Country and our New Hand" Books were given , to everyone present. Mrs. Wm. Hall of Newcastle spoke on Rhodesia. She had lived several years there with her husband and family. She also had several articles on display which had been made there. Lunch was served by the group followed by singing "Goa Save the Queen". Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood of Newcastle, Mr. Floyd Wood and Miss Leslie Mohun of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood were callers at Mr. and Mrs, Reid Wood on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Irene Burley of Bowmanville Bowmanville spent the weekend with Mrs. Lena Clysdale and were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer of Newcastle. Mrs. Vi Gilmer of Port Hope was also a guest. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe and Tiffany of Bowmanville were callers Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Don Vinkle. Church services greeters on Sunday were Bonny and Jackie Stapleton. Marlene Stacey assisted with the Devotional Devotional and presented the following following with their Sunday School pins and certificate for attendance - , Nadine and Sharon Stapleton, Beverley Stacey, Shaunna Mclnnis, Jackie and Jeff Stapleton, Jan and Ryan Farrow, Tricia, Tara and Steven Stapleton and Dawn and Marsha Langstaff. The choir sang "On Higher Ground" and Marvin Staple- ton sang a solo entitled "Why Me." The sermon was "Faith of our Fathers." After the services services the Sunday School with their teachers enjoyed a picnic lunch and several races. Mr, and Mrs. John Goheen of Port Hope were callers on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill, Dinner guests on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle were Mr. and Mrs. Earle McEwen of Peterborough. Wednesday evening the 14 members of the choir with their organists had dinner at the New Dutch Oven, Orono and later met at the home of Mrs. Lena Clysdale .for the rest of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stapleton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrow and family were among those who enjoyed enjoyed Father's Day Dinner at the Community Hall, Newcastle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Henderson Henderson of Campbellford visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Vinkle and Bea Jones attended the Testimonial Testimonial Dinner of Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education at the Royal Canadian Canadian Legion Hall, Port Hope last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Imlach and Dale, Miss Kay Sutton, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. David Imlach and boys. Mr. and Mrs. George Beare of Greenbank were callers on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle lay noon with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burley of Bridgenorth. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tompkins Tompkins visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins and family at their cottage at Sunset Bay on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones and Mrs. Bea Jones were guests of Mrs. Annie McNally to the Turkey Dinner at the Arena, Orono on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cobbledick and family of Campbellcroft and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson and family ( of Starkville were dinner guests on Sunday with Mrs. Phyllis Peck celebrating birthdays and wedding anni- vprsflripn Newtonville U.C.W. will meet in the church on Thursday, Thursday, June 23rd with Jean Kimball's group in charge beginning beginning with supper at 6:00 p.m. Next Sunday, June 26th Communion services will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill attended the 45th wedding anniversary celebrations celebrations for Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ough at the Masonic Temple, Port Hope on Saturday. September, in the form of a pot luck supper. Baseball games got the fun filled Tyrone Spirit Day off to an enthusiastic start on Saturday, Saturday, June 18th. North-east vs. North-west resulted in the North-east team being the winners. South-east vs. Southwest Southwest produced South-east vs. North-east play-offs. The North-east team took the 1983 trophy. For the Teenagers baseball game, about 26 young people divided into two teams, coming up with a score of 7 to 4. The pie eating contest was won by Tony Rupa, second Jim Woodley. Horseshoe tournament John Vooys and Peter Hodgkinson. Plank walking team winners: Lance Haluka, Chris Barry, Cindy Richards, Shannon Cornish; Jim Woodley, Susan Woodley, John and Pat Vooys. Scores of runners of all ages took part in several types of races. The first place winners are Girls' Foot races: Marion Rough, Sara Cornish, Darla Kichko, Heather Richards, Sylvia Iantomasi, Andrea Kichko, Dianne Woodley, Aggie Mac- Kenzie, Joan Webb. Girls', Sack race: Sara Cornish, Lisa Liptay, Heather Richards, Jenny Metcalfe, Nancy Plea- sance, Dianne Woodley, Sandy Lowe, Joan Webb. Boys' Foot races: Cory Burchard, John Ford, Frankie Lowe, Jon Ridge, Nicky Dennis, Kyle Virtue, Mike Real, Henry Pannekoek, Loran Pascoe. Boys' Sack races: John Ford, Frankie Lowe, Todd Lepard, Nicky Dennis, Kyle virtue, Mike Real, Bill Stowe, Loran Pascoe. Girls' Shoe Kick: Sara Cornish, Melinda Broome, Tracy Bowers, ' Shannon Cornish, Andrea Kichko, Dianne Woodley, Lee Skinner, Joan Webb. Boys' Shoe Kick: Shawn Liptay, Aaron Virtue, Paul Rowan, Robert Pascoe, Craig Bowers, Gary Dusseldorp, Rick Lowe, Loran Pascoe. Slow Bike Race: Aaron Virtue, Craig Graham, Kim Barry, Jason Webb, Donnie Boersma, Andy Ward, Loran Pascoe, Aggie MacKenzie. Wheelbarrow Race: Lisa Liptay and Ryan MacKenzie, Ken Cornish and Rachel Patrick, Susanne Hanson Hanson and Robert Pascoe, Greg Delaney and Michelle Yeo, Dianne Woodley and Jim Woodley, Gerry Cornish and Marlene King, Tony Besjar- dins and Joan Webb. Results of the Cake Decorating Decorating Contest are: Kids under Thirteen Open Class: 1st - Elizabeth Drysdale, 2nd R. J. and John Ford, 3rd Marcia Roryk, Rachel Patrick. 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