\ ! The Canadian Statesman, Bovvmanville. June 13.1984 9 IF YOU WERE AT LAST YEAR'S YARD SALE --YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS ONE! Come in and make a deal with our clearance adjusters! Saturday June 16 -- extra 10% OFF whatever is left :■& • / y iMD \ ' •• .•. - ' k ft ft <'ft •> ■■'.'■•"' •-■'■3 ftft v v, sr;i : ... A /.y / / 'ft, ft.ft /ft-ft/ pft-'v eft' ft' |ft . / v;.. . ^ ft yft gift W$k -ft ,,4W ftftftft; ft ft/' ft..,::.) ft fttftp,. -ft / ft ft \ :-§^ftft // v : !.. ft ! i ■/ "ft" , - A f ft.,'.< ! ."ft J" .) / :.)v. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION .. . NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Over 300 Windows Save at least 50% and in some cases more! Variety of sizes available from small to large picture windows Waferboard Degrade 4" x 8" -- 7/16" 4.99 each Reg. 8.65 4" x 8 - 1 /2" Particle Board Slight Water Damage 4.99 each Reg. 9.95 Damaged Storm Doors 10°°. HOURS OF SALE Thursday, June 14 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday, June 15 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, June 16 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sr'k Over 1000 Interior Doors Seconds 7.99 ■ ■ each and up ft ;. 'F Prefinished Wall Panelling Slight Imperfections Assorted Types -- Plywood Back 7 50 I each Reg. 14.00-17.00 Caribou Pine Panelling Cottage Grade 5/16" 3 1/4" x 8'High Bundles 16 sq. ft./ctn. 8.99 each Reg. 17.95 for #1 Grade Wall Panelling Service Grade -- Homestead Burnish Brown -- Stockade Antique 9 95 each Re9,15,95 HENRY 1 err t UiXS VÏ Odds & Ends • 1" Rough Pine -- 4" to 12" Widths Sold in Full Lifts of 1850 sq. ft. . 220.00 • 2x6 T&G Treated .25/ft. • 6" x 6" Rough Pine -- 4' g' 0' .fO/Tl. • Masonite 3" x 8" -- 1/8" 2.88 ea. • Damaged 2' x 4' Ceiling Tile .. .50ea.pc. • Damaged Storage Sheds 50.00 • Discontinued & Damaged ft Kitchen Sinks 20.00 ea. • Moulding Shorts 05/ft. • 4" x 8" -- 1/4" Ivory Masonite.. 6.95 ea. • 4" x 6" x 12' T reated 10.95 ea. • 4" x 6" x 16'Untreated 9.50 ea. Ceiling Tiles #1 Quality -- Discontinued Styles 24" x 48" Lay-in Panels 64 sq. ft./ctn. 15°° per ctn. Reg. 26.95 Clear Cedar Wall Panelling 5/16" x 3 1/2" x 4' High Bundles 11 1/2 Sq. ft./Bdl. 6»5 each • : ! /-ftft. ftihftft (ft/if Zi' ,: ft • All sales final -- no refunds or exchanges! • Limited quantities -- first come, first served, • All Sales on cash basis. (Only Cash, Chargex, Master Card, Cheques accepted) • Delivery can be arranged at an extra charge to be determined at time of sale. • No phone orders. • All items to be removed within one week from time of sale. Products will not be held without full payment. Pricing Policy: Regular prices shown indicate the approximate value of No. 1 goods if they were regularly stocked items. Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly Howard Bailey and Craig Paisley spent the weekend visiting friends in Waterloo. Franz-Josef Ruther of Germany who spent several months here on a student exchange a year ago has returned to visit Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Howard and Tara and his many friends in this area. Welcome back Franz- Josef. The weekly card party results are as follows: lst-Gladys Potts-91; 2nd Norman Rohrer - 86; 3rd - Percy Van Camp-85; 4th Doris Rohrer - 82; 5th - Jim Gray - 78; 6th Lorna Swain -76; Draws were won by 1. Ethel Goble, 2nd Harold Swain 3 Ross Wingrove. The Blackstock Women's Institute met in the Community Hall on Wed. June 6. They enjoyed a delicious dessert lunch served by Jean Adams and her group. The Institute Ode was sung and the Mary Stewart Collect was repeated by all. Dora Martyn read a poem entitled "The Lady with the Lamp". Edith McLaughlin McLaughlin introduced Joan Graham who delighted us with a talk and pictures of their "Farm Trip to Europe". Dora Martyn thanked the ladies for all the events we had worked on lately. Minutes were read and adopted and the treasurer's report was received. The Fair exhibit is to be kitchen articles from yesteryear. yesteryear. Mrs. Hoogeveen is looking after the park. The Insititute will help 4-H groups in the fall and will decide in what area and how much. We are invited to Nestleton for July 4th meeting and Maple Grove in October. Roll Call was an outdated piece of machinery and tell how it was used. Mrs. Lillian Wilson replied to the motto. Most of the prints in the sands of time were made by work boots. Meeting closed with 'O Canada'. At the United Church on Sunday morning two babies were presented for infant baptism. They were Shannon Jessie, daughter of Dennis and Melody Franssen, and Archie David Hopper- ton, son of David and Gerry Hamilton. Lois, Brian and Jill Van Camp sang a trio accompanied by Lois on her guitar which was very appropriate for the occasion. Rev. D. Davis' sermon entitled "Listen Gently" dealt with the Pentecost. The students of Cartwright Cartwright High School enjoyed a day in Toronto. Toronto. They visited McLaughlin's Planetarium, Planetarium, Toronto City Hall, Osgoode Hall, Toronto Stock Exchange Exchange and then went on to Ontario Place where they spent the afternoon and then saw a concert by the group "Nylons". Sunday supper guests following Decoration Service of Mrs. Pat Fletcher, Dianna and Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Kittle of Bobcaygeon, Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gord Woolcott, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin, Nestleton, Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grham, Rob of Blackstock, Cheryl Graham Graham of Oshawa and Chris Mackie of Brook- lin. The Blackstock Rangers and their leaders enjoyed a closing closing of the year party with dinner at "The Magic Car" followed by a movie in Oshawa.