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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Aug 1989, p. 21

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Classified Ads Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 30,1989 21 Auction Sales Will Development Affect Water Supply? Auction Sales Wed. Evening, Sept. 6 Sale Time: 5 p.m. Selling a truck, 2 riding lawnmowers, tools, furniture and appliances. The property of Myrtle and Carl Gimblet on 7A Hwy. just 1 km. east of Port Perry 1977 Ford 3/4 ton truck, 1 owner, only 56,000 mi.; MF 10 hp. riding lawnmower; MF 12 hp. riding lawnmower with snowblower and tiller attachments; snowmobile; 16" chain saw; small box trailer; truck cap; handyman's tools; wrenches and socket sets; 1/2 " elect, drill; Weedeater; ext. ladder; electric pump; 5 ton hydraulic jack, Shop Vac; 7" MC Skil saw; 24" Kel- vinator elect, stove (almond); freezer; Danby fridge, McCleary washer; 4 pressback chairs; old washstand; old quills; wooden high chair; odd chairs; gas barbecue; barbecue; glassware; dishes; setting for 8 Royal Swan (Eng.); old comic books, odds and ends, metal desk and more. Note time; 5 p.m. Lunch available. Owner or auctioneer will not be responsible for accident or Injury in connection with this sale. Auctioneers; Don and Phil Cochrane, Cochrane, 985-2788. 35-1SN Holiday Auction Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonville Mon., Sept. 4,12 Noon Selling the attractive furnishings from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flett, Bowmanville - Hentschel grandfather clock, beautiful curio cabinet, Malcolm tea wagon, extension extension console table, set 4 walnut dining chairs, 9 pc. diningroom suite, 2 pc. chesterfield suite, 3 pc. coffee table suite, occasional tables, tables, pr. walnut twin beds, dressers, dressers, bedding, linens, Singer sewing sewing machine, 6 pc. rec room suite, knee hole desk, Sklar recliner, 5 pc. bridge set, Sears portable color TV (remote), 5 pc. kitchen set, sewing chest, exercise bike lamps, pictures, frames, crocks, oi lamps, kitchenware, chest freezer aluminum ladders, garden tools electric tools, vacuum, electric broom, small bar, electric mower hand tools, old carpenter's chest glassware, fine china, silverplate file cabinet, household items, etc Everything in good clean condi lion. See you Labor Day, 12 Noon Terms: Cash or good cheque. Au ctioneer: Frank Stapleton, 786 2244. 35-1 SN ONE used radial armsaw, one band saw, one thickness planer. Phone Don 9-5,623-4482. 35-1 SN Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles For Wrecking Purposes SMALLSCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID FREE PICK-UP ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 oo.ifc: PRIVATE piano lessons, any age, specializing in beginners. For appointment appointment phone 623-8941. 35-1 SN BATON TWIRLING Be a part of Bowmanvllle's Santa Claus Parade Contact Joan Tremeer 623-2677 33-4SN RIDING LESSONS Taking students at beginner level. Private lessons. Experienced with children. Phone Mrs. Tracy Howson'"""' 786-2387 : 35-1 SN PIANO teacher in Newcastle village village has fall openings available for students and adults. Phone 987- 5310. 35-1 SN YOU DID IT P/GHT Parents of a YD graduate write: As our son reached the top of a blind hill there was a car stopped about 3 car lengths ahead. Thanks to your "Brake and Avoidance" teachlng.,our teenage son avoided an accident that could have resulted In serious Injury to a mother and young child. When he needed to know what to do In a split second, he had the knowledge knowledge because of you. Keep up the good work, and God bless you. Young Drivers of Canada Sincerely, Rev. and Mrs. Luke Paré Call today (or course Information. BUSINESS OFFICE AND CLASSROOM 7 Division Street, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 2Z2 Telephone: (416) 623-7017 Sept. 19 - Tues. - Thurs. 4 weeks, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Oct. 16-Mon.- Wed. 4 weeks, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. __ Oct. 28 - Saturdays 4 weeks - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 35-3S LEARN TO WORK WITH COMPUTERS For a good job, combine computer training with accounting principles. Three good reasons why you will succeed with our unique training system: a B B You learn one subject at a time, so you really get to know It. Classes are 4 hours a day, so you can still keep a Job or work at home, Courses can be completed In 6 months so you can start making money sooner. Learn: Word Processing, Lotus 1-2-3, Bookkeeping, 4 Programming Languages, Data Base Management, Basic to Advanced levels. Call 723-1163 420-1344 NOWI Oshawa Pichering Toronto School of Business ■ Oshawa llSimcoe St. N, (Scotia Bank Bldg,) Pickering 1450 Kingston Road ((at Valley Farm Rd.) 35-3S Auction Sales Sat., Sept. 9,11 a.m. Antiques, Tools and Antique Car For Barbara Mairs and the late Jack Mairs, Brougham, north of Pickering. Take No. 7 Hwy. west of Brock Rd. to 3569 Donnalea Ave. Watch for signs. ANTIQUE CAR: 1931 Durant, 4 dr. sedan (as is, needs restoring). ANTIQUES: Walnut bonnet chest, pine table, mantel clock, school desk, metronome, hoopbackchair, chicken coop chair, wicker rocking chair, walnut headboard, child's trunk, hump back trunk, approx. 50 yr. old porcelain dolls with original clothing, qly. cast ant. toys, qfy. commemorative dishware, Champions Champions of Democracy cups and saucers, apple peeler, qty. cups and saucers, cocoa cups, Planters peanut jar, qty. old figurines, oil lamps, milk bottles, qly. small Coke bottles, qty. brass, brass bells, brass radio lamp of ship, qty. old dishes and collector plates, orig. Brougham baskets, coach lamp, copper boilers, wooden pail, crock, copper fire ext., old oil cans, sleigh, forage with blower, anl. fools, pfs. of ant. clocks, binoculars with wooden case, old books, milk cans, wooden pulleys, plus much more. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT: Teak wardrobe 6' X 8', coffee coffee and end fables, chrome kitchen suite, radiant healer (new) Magnus table top organ, bed chesterfield, sauna heater unit (new), salon hair dryer, Philco fridge, Tappan Gurney Gurney stove, Sharp microwave, General General freezer, Singer sewing machine with cab., pots and pans, everyday dishes, qty. hand tools, Lawnflite 5 hp. riding mower (like new), lawn mowers, 3.5 hp. rototil- ler, Eska 5 hp. outboard motor, McCulloch chain saw Mac 110 (like new), tap and die set, lathe, gas barbecue, fish smoker, fire ext., 10 sp. bike, ladders, shotgun (FAC req.), welding table, TV ae- " rial, ant. Delco wafer pumps, Case chain drive (pis. only), qty. firewood, firewood, plus much more. NOTE: Barbara and the late Jack Mairs were lifetime res. of Brougham and used to own the local hardware store. Mrs. Mairs moving to condo. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible responsible for any mishap occurring to the public. Gary Hill Auctions, 1-705- 357-2185 Sunderland or 1-416- 473-2138 Mt. Albert. 35-2SN Sat., Sept. 2, 9:30 a.m. Exceptionally good sale of Antiques, Antiques, Cattle, Farm Machinery. Property Sold. Tom and Betty Boyle, R.R.4, Roseneath, Ont., 24 kms. west of Warkworth on County Rd. 29, or from 401 at Cobourg take Hwy. 45 north for approx. 20 kms. to County Rd. 29 then go east for 5 kms. Watch for sale signs CATTLE: 14 Hereford cows and calves; 5 reg. Hereford cows and calves; 5 Hereford heifers; 3 reg. (ï" , r/2 , ÿf; ir 'àrdyi n 2 T yflgl ,r Hêrëfo'rd steers. MACHINERY: NH 65 baler; MF 3 pf. mower, 7 ft.; wheel rake; Inf. 3 furrow plow, 3 pt.; Int. 3 furrow furrow trail type plow; 5 tooth Graham plow,"3 pt.; 2 wheel heavy duty trailer; 3 ton wagon and flat rack; 2 drum roller; 2 sets of harrows; JD manure spreader, ground drive; Case manure spreader, pto.; MF 32 blade tandem discs, 3 pt.; set of tandem discs; AC round baler; Vicon 3 pt. fertilizer spreader, pto.; Inf 15 run seed drill on steel; Int. B275 diesel tractor for parts; 1954 Fargo dump truck, as is; Grim syrup evaporator; 200 buckets and spials; acetylene welding torches and gauges; cattle dehorners; Burdizzio; quantity of tools and small items; MTD 4 hp. rototiller; Co-op Turf Trim 3.5 h.p. lawn mower ( 1 yr. old); complete Reese hitch for 1/2 ton (up to 1987) and brake pkg.; 2 Oleomac chain saws (14 and 17). ANTIQUES: (To sell first at 9:30 q.m.): Large ant. flat-to-wall cupboard (4 panelled doors); large ant. Quebec pine flat- to-wall cupboard (2 panelled doors top, 6 drawers); large ant. pine comer cupboard (2 glass doors top, 1 drawer, 2 panelled doors), all three cupboards are good; large cast kettle; Frigidaire refrigerator; WH 30" range; 18 cu.lt. deep freezer; quantity of dishes; several antique pieces; depression glass; antique pitchers; flo blue platter; 2 large ant. carnival glass vases; 3 Aladdin lamps; 3 bracket lamps; 10 coal oil lamps; approx. 25 crocks and jugs; Treen ware; ant. bake board and rolling pin; Coca Cola trays; lanterns; toilet pcs.; ant. round oak table, pedestal base and leaf, good; 6 pressback chairs; large, ant. buffet; ant. hall shade (pink); spinning wheel; wool winder; wool carders; small ant. wooden ice box, refinished; ant. country couch; ant. psychiatrist's couch, redone; anl. paper rack (Geo. Beaver, Alderville); ant. chest of drawers and matching mirror; several sad irons; 3 Beaver sealers; ant. rocker; ant. hall seat with bevelled mirror; 4 ant. washstands (3 relinished); pine dough box; parlor table (Jacobean twist); small comer what-not; 3 mantel clocks; pr. of large ant. wooden candle holders; 3 ant. chests of drawers; ant. ladder back rocker; quantity of Blacksmith made tools; ant. table with drawer; 2 parlor tables; ant. Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table; maple dresser with oval mirror; 3/4 brass bed; ant. pressback rocker; ant. pictures and frames; old books; cast kettles; kettles; house plants; Zenith 24" color TV; trunks; walnut bed; player piano rolls; 2 gold Waltham .watches; air tight add-on wood furnace; furnace; Smith Corona electric typewriter. typewriter. Many, Many more Items of interest too numerous to list. Terms: Cash or cheque with ID. Owner and Auctioneers not responsible responsible for accident or injury day of sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Campbelllord, K0L 1L0. (705) 653-3533. Lundi available. available. 35-1S DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED MONDAY 4:30 P.M. Labor Day, Sept. 4 11 a.m. Pethick Auction Barn Haydon, Take 401 to exit 431 Waverley Rd. North to Eighth Con. turn right 1/2 mile Continuing a tradition of line auction auction sales on Labor Day we are ottering to be sold - oak bow front china cabinet, Victorian settee, Blackstone player piano, pine flat- to-wall, oak breaklront china buffet, buffet, kitchen Hoosiers, Trisha Romance Romance prints, 18th cenlury blanket box, Windsor hoop back chairs and rocker, oval Coke mirror in oak frame dated 1912, plus other Coke collectables, several stamp collections, collections, Royal Doulton figurine collection, collection, Hummels, gold coins, diamond diamond rings, loose stones, including including diamonds, rubies and emeralds, crocks, slag glass chandelier, chandelier, 2 pr. French doors, hockey card collection, oil lamps, Palak Russia boxes signed and dated, plus , tots of collectable glass and line china including Norilake, Royal Warwick collector cups and saucers, eggs, Bridal Rose dishes, old depression glass, Stratlord- shire ornaments, jugs, bronze lamp, several sets of Wedgewood dishes, numerous art deco pieces, clocks, and a whole lot more. Come early and spend the day as it's going to be a large sale. Garry K. Powell, Auctioneer, 1-263- 4252. 35-1 SN HELP KEEP RED CROSS READY! Thurs., Aug. 31, 6 p.m. Selling contents from the home of Mr. Vic Eldridge of Cobourg, to be held at Warner's Auction Hall, Hwy. 2, Colborne. H.G.2 door f.l. fridge and matching 30" stove and dishwasher, older beer fridge and good 24" stove, wringer washer only used twice, color TV, oak 7 pc. diningroom suite, good chrome suite, sola and matching chair, recliner chair, pair of French Provincial loveseats, nice solid bedroom suite with dresser dresser and mirror, high boy chest and double bed, other double bed with dresser and 5 drawer chest, bookshelves, bookshelves, comer what-not, quantity books, coffee and end tables, lamps, etc., older horse trailer, good frame body needs work, 4" planer, DeWalt radial arm saw, MTD rototiller, wheelbarrow, 2 desks, Workmate work bench, chain saw, quantity hand tools, lawn chairs, de-humidifier, plus numerous miscellaneous articles. Two auctioneers selling inside and out. Sale starts: 6 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC.'Gary Warner, D. Denny, Auctioneers, 355-2106. 35-1 SN Thurs., Aug. 31, 6:15 p.m. Lions Centre Elgin St. E., Cobourg Effects of local Apartment GE refrigerator; Hoover washer/ spin dryer; 3 pc. bedroom suite (older style); antique wooden chest with wooden pulls; antique chesterfield with carving; old country country couch; antique wooden wardrobe;-walnut wardrobe;-walnut cedar chest; numerous numerous antique style wooden chairs; ' wicker chesterfields; wicker chair; 4 hoop back chairs; 2 pc. chesterfield chesterfield suite; desk; coflee and end tables; chests of drawers; dresser; 20" Bradford color TV; 5000 BTU. air conditioner; vacuum; china and glassware (antique pieces); Bridal Rose dishes plus many other items. Terms: Cash or cheque. Lunch available. Paul Lean, Auctioneer. Auctioneer. Phone 352-2403. 35-1S Dear Mr. James: At the last meeting of Newcastle Council, July 24, while presenting our committee's committee's objections to the Reid/Reynaert development proposal, I outlined our committee's committee's concern over the possible effect that new homes in the area could conceivably conceivably have on our water supplies, both wells and streams. At that meeting, Councillor Diane Harare, the councillor for our ward, indicated there was no problem problem because of an agreement agreement between each developer developer and the town, protecting the water sources, among other things. As it is our understanding understanding that these agreements are both private and unique in each application, application, I wrote the enclosed letter to Councillor Harare to get further information as to how we are protected. It has now been over a month, and we have had neither neither an answer nor even an acknowledgement of our inquiries. inquiries. We hope this delay is not an indication of how seriously seriously Councillor Harare takes citizens' issues. We would, however, like to know if readers of your paper share our concerns about the municipality's municipality's ability to protect us. If so, we ask them to 1) Let us know (S.A.G.A. - R.R. #1, Orono), and 2) LET COUNCILLOR HAMRE KNOW! Yours very truly, Katherine Guselle, Chairman, S.A.G.A. (Save the Ganaraska, AGAIN) Councillor Diane Harare Town Of Newcastle, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario LIG 3A6 Dear Councillor Harare: Just in clarification of an issue you raised at the Council meeting last Monday Monday evening, I would like to have a little more information. information. I believe it is correct to say that a subdivider signs an agreement with the Town that all lots shall have drilled wells. 1) Is the subdivider required required to drill the well? 2) Does the agreement specify into what aquifer the well on each lot shall be drilled? 3) Who monitors the agreement to see if it is carried carried out properly? 4) When the lot is sold, is the agreement with all its stipulations registered against the deed, to follow in perpetuity? 5) In the event that whoever drills the well inadvertently inadvertently or intentionally contravenes the agreement and creates a problem with a neighbour's well, what recourse recourse does the neighbour have? 6) Does the Town enter into some sort of covenant that it will ensure that the agreement is adhered to, and be responsible for correcting correcting infringements? 7) Are springs and other artesian sources protected the same way ? These questions are, obviously, obviously, basic to our concerns. Perhaps you would be good enough to clarify them for us. Yours truly, Katherine Guselle Chair, S.A.G.A. Committee. Committee. c.c Mayor Hubbard All Councillors F.Wu. -l'TÏÏE'i- FACTORY A BETTER DEM. 1st. 2nd ana 3rd Mortgages i Open privileges " "Ae'Same day tx. service HOURS: 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. D ONLY IN BOWMANVILLE YKSTRA'S EUCATE3SEN FOOD MARKET It's your licence to thrills. Just look for our low summer prices in the windshields of thousands of new cars and trucks in slock. 6.9% So 48 MONTHS PLUS A no-limit financing offer! Choose from GM's sporty mid-size coupes - Pontiac Grand Prix, Olds Cutlass Supreme, or Buick Regal - and your GM Dealer can put you in the driver's seat at an incredible rate. LIMITED TIME OFFER *500CASH BACK Get sizzling in a new Chevy Corsic^ Pontiac Tempest, or Chevy Beretta while you give your wallet a break. LIMITEDTIMEOFFER $1000CASH BACK Just keep the cash or apply it to your transaction when you choose Grand Prix, Cutlass Supreme, or Regal EXPIRES AUGUST 31 st. NO CHARGE# AUTOMATIC When the heat is on, go for air conditioning on specially-equipped cars and trucks. Or, if you prefer, shift over to automatic transmission, and gear up for a great time. EXPIRES AUGUST 31 st. YOUR ONTARIO GM DEALERS CHEVROLET • PONTIAC • OLDSMOBILE • BUICK • CADILLAC • CHEVY & GMC TRUCKS, t $500coihback on tpec lolly equippedmodeli of 1989Chevrolet Cottico, Ponliot Tempett, ond Chevrolet Beietla. 41000 taih hoik on tpecioHyequipped modeli of 1988 Poniioc Gland Pria, Oldimobile Cull an Supreme, ond Buick Regol |'W* body front-wheel dr ive modeli only), ond 1989 modeli ol Pontioc Grond Pita, Oldimobile Cuilou Supreme ond Bukk Regol equipped with 3.81 engine S750 coth bock on 1989 modeli ol Poniioc Grond Pria, Oldimobile Cuiloil Supreme ond Buick Regol equipped with 311 engine. You moy receive coik bock direct from General Moron, or you may apply It to your Iromocllon. Offer void on teioil purckoiei only. Offer applet lo new ond unuied vehicle! purchuied ond delveted between July 36,1989 ond Auguil 31.1969. Offer available on Poniioc Grond Pria, Oldimobile Cuilou Supreme ond Buick Regol In tombinolion wilh kmited lime iniereil role offer. SU YOUffGM WAIIR fORJUU DCIAItS f f 6 9H financing offer ovoJable on new 1989 ftjntioc Grand Pria, OldtmoMe Cuilou Supreme or Buick Regol lor o moaimum 4B month financing contract with no limit on the amount financed. Vehlclei mull be putchaied tram participating Dealeu Inventor y from July 76. 1989 through dote of butineil Auguil 31. 1989. Offer ovoilable only lo qualified teioil buyeu financing their purchoiei through GMAC. factory orderi ore Ineligible for thli offer. lxomp!§lFor$l5,OOOf«'anted4BmonthiQi69HA P R , the monthly payment ii$358 49. îhecoilofbotrowingli 52,307.52 on approved credit. All ctedil oppkcotioni will be lubjeclto opptovol by GMAC, Offer doei not apply lo auction, Heel or leoted vehicle», the buyer will be reipomible for the payment ol oppkcoble laaei, Iniuronce, regntration ond kcence feel ol the I me ol the lionioction. Offer mdudet Deoler Allocation participation 'factory hutalled air conditioning ol no eilta charge (OR equivalent MSRP credit where Uondard equipment), on ipeciolly-equipped new and unuied 1989 Chevrolet Cavoker, Cortico, Beretta & Celebrity; Poniioc Sunblrd, Tempeif, 6000 A Grand Am; Oldi Cuilou Coloii 1 Cuilou Gera; Bukk Skylotk & Cenlvty; ond Chevrolet ond GMC C/K full-lire pickup trvcki, S/I Bloietf Jimmy, ond Beavvilte/Rally SIX vani. OR Automatic tranimiuion at no eitra charge on ipeciollyequlpped new ond unuied 1989 Chevrolet Covolier, Cortico & Beretta; Poniioc Sunbifd, Tempeil & Grand Am; Oldi Cuilou Coloii, ond Chevrolet ond GMC S/I Bloier, S/I compoct pickup livcki, ond C/K Millie pkkup truck» (3-ipeed automatic tranimiuion only). Any oppkcoble loaet including fedetoleaclieloa, Icence, ond freight chorgeiealro. Offer vokd on retoilputchoiei only Offer applet to vehicle! purchoted ond delveted between July 26, 1989 ond Auoutt 31,1989. Not oil vehicle! moy be readily ovoiloble from dealer Hock Deoler Hade moy be required. Offer include! Dealer potIkipolion. 1^ k SEEYOURPARTICIPATINOOM DEALER FOR FULL DETAILS. ONTARIO GM DEALERS ASSOCIATION, do 180 Losmlll Road, Don Mille, Ontario M3B2T5 IS u 9 \

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