Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Nov 1986, p. 16

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, November 5,1986 i Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline --- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone Work Wanted j&j SHARPENING & LOCKSMITH Certified Bonded Locksmith 48 King St. East Bowmanville, Ont. L1C1N2 623-1021 5-tlSN Mutton Masonry All Types of Cement Work Concrete Floors, Foundations and Walls Brick and Block Laying Chimney Construction and CHIMNEYSWEEP G.W. Mutton 623-5981 B & L WOODWORKING AND REFINISHING Custom cabinets, mirrors, toy boxes, rocking horses, household accessories and wood refinishing. BOWMANVILLE 623-1178 Custom Software Services and Supplies Micro Computers ANDY'S SOFTWARE INC. 623-2375 Maple Grove Rd. N, R.R, 6, Bowmanville, Ont. MEL ROZEMA PAINTING AND DECORATING Interior and Exterior Over 25 years of experience In painting and paper hanging. FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-2936 38-tfSN Mature, reliable lady, will do house cleaning. If interested, please phone 623-6142 Ask for Angela RELIABLE BABYSITTING Available in my home. Conscientious Mother 623-7451 CONSCIENTIOUS DAYCARE - Mother of 2 will babysit in her home, Mon.-Fri. Central downtown location. Fenced yard with playground. playground. Hot lunch and snacks provided. provided. Pre-schoolers 2-5 years. Phone 623-1067. CONSCIENTIOUS, caring mother of one will babysit in home. New- tonville Road area. References are available. Phone 786-2181. EXPERIENCED housekeeper available, available, references available, if interested interested phone after 5 p.m., 623- 4188. PIANO TUNING R. D. Morton 983-5682 37-11SN Expert service to VCR's, T.V.'s, home stereos, car stereos, portable stereos. Free Estimates SPECIAL VCR head cleaned, tune-up, and complete check $29.95 Bowmanville Audio-Vision 20 King St. W 623-2312 22-lfSN Simons Custom Upholstering (Since 1954) Free Estimates Pick-up & Delivery 623-6207 Base Line Rd. W., Bowmanville 9-tfSN Employment Wanted DUANE T. TAYLOR General Carpenter Tyrone 263-8471 Custom Carpentry and Building Construction -- Now Homes -- Renovations -- Additions -- Cabinets -- Fine Woodworking 17-tfSN 33-tfSN A.D. CLEANERS 623-5600 SPECIAL • LIVING ROOM $49.00 DINING ROOM HALL • Drapery Cleaning • Furniture Cleaning • Wall Washing • Painting • Fire and Smoke Damage Repairs After 6 p.m. Phone 1-786-2384 Deodorizing Water Removal Furniture Touch-up and Repairs Guaranteed BOWMANVILLE GLASS & MIRRORS 143 Wellington St., Bowmanville 623-3410 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9-5 Saturday 10-2 Sealed units, storm windows and doors, store fronts and screen and glass repair, all types of glass and mirrors available -- FREE ESTIMATES 24 hr. emergency plate glass replacement. Locally owned and operated. 49-tfSN STEPHENSON'S CONTRACTING Bethany, Ontario All Types of Building Construction. Phone 705-277-3405 CUSTOM COMBINING High capacity Allis Chalmers L2 Reasonable rates per acre Corn and Soya Beans 16 foot flex head, 4 row wide corn head Automatic Height Control Grain Loss Monitors W.A. ADAMS 987-4625 ring surrounding area since 1979 Aluminum Storm Doors Storm Windows Replacement Windows Patio Doors Top Quality Low Prices Free Estimates Phone M. Brooks Carpentry 623-5566 BOWMANVILLE 14-tffi OFFICES AND CARPETS 623-9166 » a**# Hwmie « «* t a», onii vi to tic U CHIM-CHIM-CHEREE CHIMNEYSWEEPS PHONE 623-1375 BOWMANVILLE. ONT. 18-tfSl ■ ■ II ■ | MEMBER: ■1 Canadian H Chimney Sweeps Assoc. Seller Business Bureau i#iii>adian Wood Energy Ins. TYPING done in my home Business Resumes, Manuscripts, etc. Phone Judith Jamischak 786-2988 40-tfS Private Tlome Daycare has now moved from Whitby to Burketon. Comfortable healthy environment combined with small numbers allows for individual attention. An ideal setting for the development of pre-schoolers. 263-8323 Channel Master THE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF TV/FM RECEPTION EQUIPMENT TV Antennas for Perfection in Reception TV Towers Aiilcnna Kolsilors Anlennas Boosters Transmission Wire Hardware Accessories and MATV Systems TIRED OF POOR RECEITION7 CAM. TODAY FOR AN A ESTIMATE DURHAM TV & ANTENNA 151 Liberty Slrcot South Bowmanville, Onlario 623-9955 Bill Van Der Herberg MV Also Do TV anti Stereo Repairs ENJOY THE CLEANEST, PUREST SOUND YOUR FM SYSTEM CAN DELIVER WITH A III FIDELITY I'M ANTENNA JAMES BRITTON "Jim of All Trades" SPECIALIZING IN REG ROOMS -- WALLPAPERING PAINTING --ALL INTERIOR DECORATING EXPERIENCED IN ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, etc. Telephone 623-3506 alter 6 p.m. Bowmanville 20-tfS *Truck Lettering *Silk Screen SiatU * EST 1949 *Gold Leaf *Plastic Signs *Show Cards Larry Forsey • Proprietor *Pavement Markings "BIG OR SMALL WE PAINT'EM ALL" 182 Wellington St., Bowmanville, Ont. L1C1W3 Phone 623-2865 14-tlSN "HOMEOFTHE HELPING HAND" Exterior Painting Lnwnnnd Yard Mnlnlonanco Chimney Cleaning SpilngnndSommcrClonnop Eavoslrough Cleaning PHONE ROD or PERRY _ 623-2154 623-7984 For Chimney Cleaning phone Perry 20% Off for Senior Citizens 33-1ISN COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING Bookkeeping, Personal and Corporate Taxes, Resumes, Word Processing. COMPUTER HARDWARE & SOFTWARE CONSULTANTS Phone 436-0953 or 579-0033 FURNACES CLEANED Parts and Service Policy HARVEY PARTNER &SONS Bowmanville 623-2301 Orono 983-5206 CUSTOM COMBINING , 6600 J.D., owner operated R. D. MORTON 983-5682 37-11SN DON BROOKS & SON General Contractor Phone 753-2577 or 623-2755 32 years experience serving area In all types of household and commercial repairs. Carpentry- Plumbing Elecfrical and Masonry YOU NAME IT-WE DOIT! Free Estimates 20-tfS BYÀM PLUMBING $ HEATING INC. and AIR CONDITIONING NEW WORK and RENOVATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Village of Tyrone '< R.R.5, Bowmanville 263-2650 . 25-tfSN "THE FAMILY SERVANT" Helping to meet the needs of today's busy family. /Miscellaneous Jobs and Errands 1 - cleaning homes - emergency or occasional babysitting - occasional transportation - run errands for business people - jobs within my abilities - genuine,, loving, caring service for the elderly Reliable Christian lady Phone. 623-5290 BANKRUPT SALE 870 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby We are selling the assets of 2 sporting goods stores at 25% - 50% off. Large quantity of hockey hockey equipment e.g. Bauer & CCM skates, sticks, pants, all protective equipment, gloves, some goalie equipment, bicycles, bicycles, bike pants, baseball equipment, downhill skis, cross-country skis and boots, fishing... supplies, baseball and running shoes, tennis racquets, clothing, 2 skate sharpeners, 5 showcases, office office equipment, etc. Items from every sport, Monday to Saturday only, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Save 25% - 50%. McLean Auctions Auctions & Liquidations 576- 7550 & 686-3^91. FARMHOUSE plus buildings and small acreage with or without option option to buy. Phorp 416-986-4755. morp Friday, November 7th at (I I p.m. Cornell's '«Action Barn ' 9 pc. walnut dining room suite, 6 pc. Vilas maple dining room suite, mantle clocks, parlor tables, pine chest of drawers, coffee and end tables, Viking winger washer, a green Admiral 2 door refrigerator, green Frigidair 30" electric stove, modern dressers, and chest of drawers, odd wooden chairs, air compressor, home-made garden trailer, 12" Craftsman saw, Olympic Olympic ski-doo, Trailet double horse trailer, 1979 GMC 3/4 ton truck, 3 pt. snow blower, quantity of power tools, hand tools, china and glass. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. Nov. 15,1986 11 a.m. Property of R. Rowe, R.R. 3, Pon- typool, Ont. 3 miles west of Hwy 35 on Durham Rd. 20 or 5 miles east of Durham 57 on Rd. 20. Follow Follow signs. 15 H.P. Gardner Denver air compressor less motor, excellent excellent condition, includes controls and tank, 40 to 45 scrap cars and trucks, quantity of metal, batteries and rads, 3 pt. hitch mower cutter, 2 oil furnaces and tank, oil fired salamander, 200 gal. fuel tank with pump, tools and chains, chain blocks, airtight stove, 20' insulated chimney, electric motors, hand winch, in ground car hoist, small parts sandblaster. Many other items too numerous to list. No reserve. reserve. Terms cash. Auctioneer Don Stephenson. Nov. 15th " -- ■ .. . .... 'I',! - .-, n j,11 a.m. yrs.-GoldSealAwardformilkqualjj^r ConsIgrimeCsàlé'tp/be held" at'." ity. A good offering of grade cow^.,, Columbus Community Centre. Prtmft n rli # rnn mu> nnln onlnA * * t . r i Auction Sale Wed., Nov. 12 11 a.m. Holstein Dispersal Complete Ashmoor Dispersal owned by Ashmoor Farm, Cher- rywood, selling at the Wilsori Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including 80 head, reg., class., O.D.H.I.C. tested, free listed. 35 cows, 15 bred heifers, 12 open heifers, 10 heifer calves, 20 fresh since Sept. 1, RHA 167-161. Herd is from a free stall barn. Daughters of Warden, Warden, Citamatt, Hardys Starwars, Wileeda Citation R, Incredible. Followed Followed by the 12th Wilson's Breeder's Special Including a service service age bull from (VG) Dam with 216-243, a (GP) Warden fresh in Sept, and milking 80 lb., a July/84 Senator from a (VG) Dam with 207-199 selling fresh, a (GP) Tel- matt due in June to Starbuck from a (VG-6*-8*ET) Dam with 215-220, a Dec./84 Astro Jet from (VG) Star- lite Dam with 227-224, 2nd Dam (VG) with 5% test selling due in Feb. to Warden. Also selling a group of close and fresh grades. A grand opportunity to boost your fall milk supply. Also Kleen-King 650 P.S.I. Power washer (new). Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. . .Auction Sale Sat, Novwpbpr 8 at 1 p.m:. ■ Pontypool Old Orange Hall Kitchen stove, refrigerator, deep freeze, clothes dryer, bunk beds, antique bed, 2 bedroom sets, stereos, snowblower, basins, mise, houseware items, mise, furniture, furniture, large assortment of dishes and glassware, many other items too numerous to mention. Consignments Consignments always welcomed. Clingman's Auction Service 277- 2420 or 277-2838 Auction Sale Saturday, Nov. 8,1986 11:00 a.m. Auction sale of Farm Implements and Livestock property of Dr. R.K. Hollows, Lot 17, Concession 7, Mariposa Twp. 1/2 mile south and 1/2 mile east of Oakwood. MACHINERY: Massey Ferguson 165 tractor, Massey Ferguson 35 tractor (with front-end loader and bucket), Massey Ferguson square baler (excellent condition), Massey Massey Ferguson manure spreader, New Holland hay bind, McKee snow blower, Massey Ferguson 3 furrow plough, hydraulic loader bucket, chain harrows, Klonsdyke cultivator, post hole digger, 2 wagons wagons with racks, weigh scales, cattle blocking shute, cattle clippers and grooming equipment, 2 grain augers, augers, 2 grain grinders, no. of feeder gates, mineral feeders, 2 grain feeders, 3 water troughs, garden cultivators, fuel lank, forks, shovels, chains plus many other articles too numerous to mention. LIVESTOCK: 7 top producing Angus cows, 2 yearling Angus heifers, pasture exposed fo top Angus bull, 1 yearling Angus bull (red meat qualifies Index 122), 5 Angus heifer calVes, 2 Angus steer calves, pedigrees will be available on all cattle. HAY: 100 large bales stored Inside, 80 large bales stored outside, 100 square bales straw and hay. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: EFFECTS: beds, chairs, side tables, chesterfields, radios, chest of drawers, lawn chairs, electronic supplies. MISCELLANEOUS: fencing equipment, railroad ties, cedar posts, lumber, steel siding and posts, scythe, electric fencing accessories. Owner and Auctioneer Auctioneer will not be responsible for any public liability, property damage damage or Injury to the public In connection connection with this auction sale. Farm sold. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale sold and managed by Ross Bailey, Little Britain, (750) 786-3074. Auction Sale "Kahn Country Auctions" Auction Sale Sat., Nov. 8th 11 a.m. Farm machinery, 18 red polled cattle, cattle, the property of Jim Rae, Lot 12, Cone. 7, Whitchurch, Stouffville. 1/4 mile north of Bloomington Road on 7th Concession. Concession. White tractor 1270 with loader, 1200 David Brown tractor, 40-42John Deere tractor (as new), John Deere AR tractor, round baler, combine, cultivator, seed drill, post hole digger, sprayer, hay bind, harrows, wagons, air compressor, compressor, hay and straw, mixed grain, snow blower, hammer mill, elevator, large numberof tools, furniture furniture and numerous other articles. Terms cash. Norm Faulkner, Earl Gauslin Auctioneers. Auction Sale Wednesday evening, November 12 at 7:30 p.m. Hickson Sales Arena 5th Anniversary Holstein Sale R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. Approx. 120 head of purebred and grade Holstein Holstein females, some outstanding selections from lop herds In our surrounding counties. Including 50 head grade herd dispersal for Ross and Jim Wiggins, Coldwater, Ont. 38 mature cows, many close, many due at sale time, 27 cows milking. Free listed - herd, ,lasj gu m. (Formerly H'erongate) Every Wednesday at 6:30 p. Now locaiea on ine Brock Ra„ Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401, Exit 399, featuring every week, excellent selection of antiques, pine furniture, glass, china, collectables, primitives, etc. So |oln us every Wednesday and participate In one of Ontario's most authentic old fashioned auctions, with no buy-backs or reserves. The "True" auction. Preview from 1:00 p.m, sale days. With our new auction born facilities wo arc now able to serve you belter. Phone us for all your consignments large or small. Competitive rates, Kahn Auction Services 416-683-0041, or 985-8161. 10-lfS Come early, see our sale selections selections and join us for coffee and donuts. For consignments or further information contact'John Buckley 705-324-4017, Cliff Lillico 439-2380, Gail Snodden 357-3237 or Carl Hickson, Sales Mgr. and Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 324- 9959 or sales office 324-8311. Note-our Christmas Special Opportunity Opportunity Sale is Wed., December 10th at 7:30 p.m. Consignments now open. Anniversary Sale high- lights-a fresh Astro Jet heifer from Cecil Snodden, a big, tall junior 2 yr. old milking 64 lb. per day. Sale Feature-Patsy, a very good granddaughter granddaughter of Ned, fresh Sept. 16/ 86, 87 lbs. for tester, 5 yr. record, 19,870 lbs. milk, 825 lb. fat, BCA 168-187. Her dam is very good-8 yr. old record, 20,078 lbs. milk, 789 lb. fat, 3.95 test BCA 171-181. Next dam good plus with 14,000 lbs. of milk. A special good plus, granddaughter of Marquis-fresh Oct. 4- milking 75 lbs., 4 yr. record 15,246 lbs. milk, 702 lbs fat, BCA 136-167. Her dam-very good- 21 ,729 lbs. milk, 702 lbs. fat-next dam, very good-20,000 lbs. milk, 3.8 %. Next dam-very good. We have an excellent selection for our Anniversary Sale. Note sale time 7:30 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctions. Auction Sale Fri., November 7th at 7:00 p.m. At our centre located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. Oak rolltop rolltop desk, tea wagon, tier table, band table, hallstands, buffet, pine desk and chair, chesterfield and chair, chest of drawers, armoire, single bed and mattress, countertop countertop range, propane range and two heaters, color and B & W T.V.'s, good chest freezer, built-in dishwasher, dishwasher, two cash registers, radial arm saw, router, new windows, good hairdresser chair, crystal and cranberry glass and china, collectables, collectables, plus 100's of other articles and late consignments, Including a 1976 Ford Maverick "as is". Grant and Wheeler Auctioneers Ltd., R.R. 2, Port Hope, 416-797- 2127. Auction Sales Fall Stocker Sales at Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. Wednesday, November 12th, at 10 a.m. • 2,000 head. Peterborough and Victoria County Cattlemen's Mixed call and yearling sale. Consignments close Nov. 9. For consignments contact Wayne Tllford 705-292-9531. For (urlhor Information conlacl Carl Hickson, Sales Manager and Auctlonoor, 705-324-9959 or 324- 2774. Fall Stocker Sales at Hoard's Station Sale Bern R.R. 5, Campbelllord, Ont. Quinlo Cattlemen's Slockor Sales Thursday, October 30th, at 12 noon, Call and Yearling Salo. Consignments close Oct. 22nd. Thursday, Nov. 13th at 12 noon saw, largo assortmant ol tools, 200 Spoclal call and yearling salo bales hay, housohold Homs In- featuring pro-condltlonod calves, elude: bedroom suite, dressers, Conslgnmonls close Nov. 5th. washslands, chairs, rocker, oak For conslgnmonls contact Pal buffol and round loblo, Irldgo and Quinn 705-053-2010 or Jerald sieve, sowing machine, brass bod, White 613-477-2G99, Carl pine table, crocks, bedding, dis- Hickson Salos Manager and hos, shot gun, railway lights. Many Aucllonoor, Reaboro, Ont,, 705- more Homs, Lunch nvnllnblo. Sale 324-9950. at 11:00, Norm and Phil Faulkner, 38-8SN Earl Gauslin Auctlonoor. Large quantity of cedar posts, snow fence, portable calf pens, tools, antique farm implements, household effects to include antique antique ceiling candelier, buffet, dressers, dressers, large wall unit, and more. Complete listing next week. Consignments Consignments are welcome. Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell. To Inquire or consign phone 655-4185. PETHICK'S AUCTION BARN HAYDON One mile east of Enniskillen, Sat. evening Nov. 8th at 7 p.m. Two dressers, china cabinet, chesterfield chesterfield (nearly new), Antique kitchen table (8 leaves), sewing machine with stool, 4 old chairs, fancy dishes, dishes, dehumidifiers, small deep freezer, antique love seat, lots of articles too numerous fo mention. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethick, Auctioneer. Sat. Nov. 8,1986 At Denny's Auction Hall 1/4 Mile West of Colborne On Highway 2 Selling the estate of Bertha Miles, plus other consignments, apf. size fridge, freezer, 30" stove, color t.v. chesterfield and chair, and other odd chairs, coffee table, end tables, tables, 3 legged tables, plus other small tables, magazine racks, old settee, old bedroom suite, sleigh bed and other beds, quantity of bedding and linens, old bake table, hooser cupboard (top only), 2 armoire, armoire, lane cedar cnest, old side board, old chest of drawers, old buffet, china cabinet, old treddel sewing machine, antique rife, antique antique cook stove, old parlour stove, old sheet music, mission clock (1915), old clock shelf, mantle clock, pocket watch, aladdin lamp (complete) double angle lamp, peg lamp, other lamps, plus old lamp wall brackets, antique Ink blotter set of ink wells, "Fenton" candy dish, carnival glass, rare crown N.S., celery holder N.S. Starflower spooner, carlsbad gravy boat, platter platter tureen, old pictures, paintings, watercolors and prints, spode china settings (Indian tree), toby mugs, nippon creamer, Venetian vase, brass umbrella stand, other brass pieces, china, glass, and collectables, collectables, plus many more articles loo numerous lo mention. Terms: Sale starts at 10:30 a.m. sharp, cash or cheque with I.D., MasterCard MasterCard or VISA, Auctioneer, Gary Warner, 355-2106 Sat., Nov. 15 11:00 a.m. Auction salo ol farm machinery and furniture, properly ol Evans and Margret Benson, 1 1/4 mile oast ol Claremont, north on side lino (watch for signs), Items Include: Include: Ford 600 tractor, International International Cub tractor with scuftler disc plow, Case tractor, potato digger, cultivator 3 point hitch, 2 manure sproador, 414 B dlosal International International tractor, spayor plows, 2 wheel tractor, 2 wheel buggy carl, side rake, harrows, 11 run sood drill, lumber, (once post, 2 ski- docs, 30' oxtonslon laddor, chain Sat., Nov. 8th At 11:30 a.m. at Orange Hall, Cobourg Two chests of drawers, 2 wardrobes, wardrobes, bed chesterfield, Hi-Fi, portable portable B & W t.v., washstand, crocks, quantity of Avon, costume jewellery, china and glassware; telephone table, Barbie dolls, electrical electrical appliances, plus many more items. Terms cash, no reserve, lunch available. Paul Lean, Auctioneer, Auctioneer, phone 352-2403. Sat., Nov. 8 at 9:30 a.m. 3 trailers, guns, furniture, dishes, antiques, appliances, etc. to be sold at 85 Frank St., Campbellford. Cylinder gramaphone, approx. 50 cylinder records, antique pottery (Wallbridge and Clarke, Hart Bros. & Lazier jugs, etc.), 19 small chairs, chests of drawers, quantity of dishes, antique pieces, chesterfields chesterfields and chairs, table with jack knife leaf, small tables, trunks, wood and propane combination stove, drop front desk, wash stands, gingerbread clock, toilet pieces, beds, garden tools, pictures pictures and frames, R.C.A. upright freezer, Sears snowblower-working, snowblower-working, dining room table, lamps, Woods freezer, dressers and mirrors, mirrors, antique bow front buffet, In- glis heavy duty washer, Kenmore heavy duty dryer, Viking refrigerator, refrigerator, Hitachi colour television, Viking continuous clean range, Viking undercounter dishwasher, tools, chains, leg vise, etc., wicker pieces, 12' x 18' rug, coffee table- claw feet, extension ladder, pine table with drawer, queen size box spring and mattress, G.E. color television, Duncan Phyfe table and 4 chairs, Inglis refrigerator, recliner with heater and vibrator-good, king size waterbed, single beds, oak desk, library table, round glass top coffee table and 2 end fables, Acorn fireplace, 3 in 1 convertable carriage-burgundy, 5 position baby car seat, 12 pane Mason thermo bow window 64" x 93", approx. approx. 25 stacking chairs, 5 pre insulated insulated safety Turmac boots (6, 6 1/2, 12), Winchester Cheyenne gold commemorative 30-30, Winchester Winchester model 1894 30-30, Savage Savage over and Under 223-20 guage, Parker Hale Midland 243 cal. bolt action rifle, Winchester model 12 pump action shot gun, Homelite XL 12 16" chain saw, Pioneer 1074 14" chain saw, Frontier 14" chain saw, 14 ft. Travel trailer, propane stove and tights, sleeps 4, 12 ft. camper trailer, single axle trailer • (box 7i.'x;15'3?, radial tires,' ramp/. 1 ' tail gate, wired and lights). Many many more items too numerous to list. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Box 883 Campbelllord, K0L1L0, phone (705) 653-3533. Thurs., Nov. 6 6:30 p.m. Antique funriture, 78 Chevette car, from local estates and homes at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay. Oak sideboard china cabinet combination, high antique beds, wardrobe chest combo, good Hoosier cabinet, 2 9-pc. dining dining room suites, spool rocker, settee, settee, canebottom chairs, spool beds, wooden high chair, antique bureaus with swing mirror, chests, dressers, rugs, electric stove, green refrigerator and matching electric stove, bookcase, television, television, beds, excellent Kroeler bed chesterfield, hanging lamps, air tight stove, round oak table with Jacobean twist, buffet, china cabinet with glass on ends and both doors, mirowave oven, quantity quantity good ruttan furniture, green chesterfield, collectables. 6:30 qharp. Phone now to book you sale, 324-2783, McLean Auctioneers. Auctioneers. Thursday, Nov. 6 At Denny's Auction Hall 1/4 Mile West of Colborne On Highway 2 Selling the contents from the home of Mrs. Mary Chatterson, plus other consignments; harvest gold fridge and stove 2 h.d. rangettes, dishwasher, freezer, color t.v., small food processor, other small appliances, wood cook stove, chrome set, harvest table and chairs, china cabinet, 3 pc. wall unit, maple 4 poster bed, canopy bed with matching dresser, bed chesterfield, chesterfield and chair, other chairs, coffee fable, end tables, other small tables, 22 single shot and semi-automatic rifle, cougar skin rug S.T.R., cross country skis, exercise bike, jack posts, quantity of threaded rod, quantity of plywood, ceiling fan, electric hoist, heaters, quantity of ' bedding, linen, china, glassware, plus other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: Sale starts at 6:30 p.m. sharp, reserves as listed, cash, cheque with I.D., Master- Card or VISA. Auctloner, Gary Warner, 355-2106, Thursday, Nov. 6th 7:00 p.m. Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonville This sale Includes a good selection of china and glassware, umbrella hack rack, window mirrors, 5 pc. dining table and chairs, old chest ol drawers, pair single beds, sola table, cane rocker, Victorian side chair, occasional table, anniversary anniversary clock, manllo clock, Craflmaster table saw, woodstovos, and numorous other Interesting Items. Nolo Iho change lo Thursday. Terms: cash. Aucllonoor: Aucllonoor: Frank Stapleton, 786- 2244. Wesley ville Happenings LOST ONE FEMALE CAT Part Siamese, 11/2 years old grey, answers to "Scruffy" , In area of Saunders Crt., / Bowmanville / REWARD Phone 623-4354 / Another sunshiny day, Nov-' ember first, to enjoy before winter storms begin. Service; at Welcome United was con-! ducted by Rev. W. Sedgwick, with the music in charge of the ' junior choir. Organist was Stephen Sword. He accompanied accompanied the choir on the piano, when they sang the lovely spiritual, "I've been listening". listening". We were glad to see two new choir members, Phillip Phillip Sword and Carrie Tufford. Phillip's brother Andrew was present for the service alsol* The children's story was has- 1 ed on Rick Hansen's effort for-' spinal cord research. Many of the children present had seen him ride by on Saturday, and Mr. Sedgwick's explanation of the vital need for a healthy,, spinal cord, made clearer to,', them the great need for more ' knowledge to treat injury to it, The sermon was based on the 1 , story of Zaccheus, the man. small in stature but notorious in his position as tax collector 1 . The system of tax collecting at' that time called for tenders for', the job and the man bidding, highest, got it. It was his business to collect in his own" way. He collected as much as;\ he could persuade people to ; pay, turned in the amount lie" bid, and kept the rest. Most of them became rich, hated and" very lonely. The day) Jesus* came by, Zaccheus climbed à tree to see him. Jesus called this hated man to come down, he wished to dine with him. As - if released from a life of lone-,, liness that riches didn't help,-: Zaccheus changed completely)!; to a man caring for others, ' and atoned for past greediness. greediness. His need arid ours to give, is not only to help others but to save ourselves from the stranglehold of love of money, or possessions. The offering - was received by Glen Thompson Thompson and Mel McHolm. Flowers were one arrangement of yellow yellow mums. Fisherman Archie Ford, Ken Dinner and son Ron were in Temagami at the end of the week- to. tidy « up-camp -for .: winter Thëÿ had a foretaste of that:séason when a snowstorm! carpeted the ground. It was great to know Ken was able to participate in the physical work needed, so he is showing . 'marked improvement after a } recent illness. : i Arnold and Harold Austin left on Sunday morning for their annual,deer hunting trip to Dorset. This-is a long standing standing event for them and brings back memories of the gang of other years and the exciting! time of getting fall work out of: the way before leaving. Now! retired, the getting ready can; be more leisurely. Wasn't the last day of October, October, 1986 one to remember. À good day for finishing outdoor' chores, and then when evening came, there was a glorious 1 , sunset. In this area there are' not many little people but two did call, well disguised to hide: their identity. Needing to do. some business in Canada Tru-, st in Port Hope on that day, it was unusual to be served by- one in prison garb who insist-' ed she was on parole for one : day only. Another member, disguised as a man, sported a really elegant moustache. It was fun to have the usual prosaic business transacted in - an atmosphere of Hallowe'en with all the staff in costume. . , Rick Hansen's wheeling through the district on Sat-, urday was viewed by many people in towns and also along the highway. Elva and Charlene Charlene Austin were out at No.2 north of the Wesleyville exchange exchange and found a large group there to see him go by. Shawn Jiggins of Port Hope was one of the boys from Port Hope who cycled with him as far as Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Best were in Norwood on Tuesday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mr. Chas. MacMillan. Mrs. Wesley Best is a granddaughter. granddaughter. It's nearing the 11th of November November once again and those old enough to remember find themselves recalling sad days of two great and othe/wars. 1 Two copies of the news sheet published by the army, during the last war, came to light the other day. They were printed In May 1945, In London England, and because of poor paper and likely poor ink, print is beginning to blur. They contain some stories of the liberation, as of the Manitoba Manitoba mqn who carried a Canadian Canadian flag with him through the war and when they were the first to enter a village after the cease fire, he climbed the pole took down the Nazi flag | mid put up the Canadian en-' sign. Tho letter which came with the papers told of tho privations suffered by Britain ill the time, The writer snlil he hud his week's ration of meat for breakfast, not a very big helping. A a i i

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy