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Whitby Free Press, 14 Jan 1981, p. 22

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l'AGL. 22. WËDNESI)AY, JANUARY 14, 1981, WIIITI3Y FREES PRESS A UTIOS' AUCTION SALE Thursday, January 22nd Sale Timo 1 p.m. Having recOlVBd Instruction frorn Deloitte Haskins & Selle Ltd. Trustees In Bankruptcy we are clearing the assola of Henry Pieper, f armer of Contrat on. 1974 Belaras 70 H.P. 4 wheel drive Deisel tractor, Massey Ferguson 35 wlth front end loader, Owatonna 83 mIser mil, snowblowar, Onan alla'ý natar 25 kilowatt, silage blowar, 5 4800 Watt heatars, 120 feet feedlng systam, laed levator, 3 - steel feed sIlos, approx. 500 bales of hay. Holsy leanlng systam. some fenclng, 1966 Chev 'h Ton runnlng, older Dodge 1 'h ton truck 8 entilation systema, plus other amal fer items, as50 mre leed. This was a large plg farmi and evarythlng must be sold. NO RESERVE. Sale belng held et Pleper Farm 1/4 mlle south of Cenîraton. Take 401 to Coborug North of Hlghway 45 to Cen- tralon Rd. thon aast lwo mles to Cen. treton. Or take 401 to Aird St. exit Norh about 10 mles bo sale site. NOTE: This la not a large sale, but thara fa smre excellent equlpment ail worklng. ROSS McILEAN AUC. TIONEER 5767550. Oshawa Vlewlng *from 10 &.rn. day of sale. Ternis cash or good cheque. AUCTION SALE Tuesday Jan. 20 at 12 noon Complete Liquidation of Regal Auto & Truck Care 607 Palace St. Whltby <watch for slgns) WASH EOUIPMENT Dura LUIt electric Hoist 8000 Ib, 3 HP. Brunner air compressor (large tank) Barlen Earl prasserized hot & cold waher presserized hampooer - Korkay System pressure washer- 2 Black & Decker polishers -.2 Air Drills - 45 Gai. Drum of Varmol- Pulman Hoît In. dusîrial Vac- wet & dry Vac- Elec- tolux Vac - air homes - assmrment of cleaning fiuids - assormment of used hand bools scokels wrenches, grasse gun, creeper etc NEW TOOLS & SUPPLIES- Assor- Imant of Thormen & Action scokels scoket sets - wrenchas lorgue etc -2 storage Uility Boxes- western seat covers buckeb & bench- assorment of Whiz & Turtie producs - Auto ac- cessories vacums, wiper biades, par- ts, oil, floor malts, sponges, wamh mtss, palis, gem cans, etc. OFFICE FURNITURE & EOUIPMENT - 30 X 60 Walnut Desk- 4 dr files - 5-dr fila - 2 dr file- prInt oui calculalor chequewriter - Vicor adding machine - Typewriter - 3 ire extinguishers -2 electric baseboard heaters - shelving units- 7 sida chairs - 6000 BTU Air Conditioners -4' X 8' sign (ouldoor) with llers - 3OX60 steel office desk - etc. NOTE: This sale has smre excellent equipment and approximately $50001 naw foots & supplies. Sale lime 12 noon, viewing morning of sale or by appointment. ROSS McLEAN AUCTIONEER 5767550 Ternis Cash or Good Cheuqes. No Peser-se. Report from Q ueen' s Parlk ç'~ 9By GEORGE ASHE, MPP (PC-DURHAM WEST) Ontario gov't supports the International year As we enter a new year, many of us can be tliankful that we continue to enjoy good health, free from physical or mental impairment. More than two million fellow Canadians, however, are not as fortunate. It is sobering to realize that some 10 per cent of our population lives with somne kind of disability. In Ontario, there are 800,000 disabled citizens with an additional 15 per cent directly affected as famnily members. This means that a total of 1.8 million people in Ontario are personally involved. The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed 1981 the International Year of Disabled Persons. 0f course, the Ontario Government wholeheardely endorses the year and supports its goal of ensuring disabled persons' full and equal participation in community life. During the next 12 months, we will be undertaking a variety of related projects and programs. The provincial secretary for social developement, Margaret Birch, recently announced the allocation of $12 million to fund these various activities. This sum is in addition to monies already allocated by various ministries for special projects and will be used to initiate programs during the year which have been identified as high priority by disabled people in the com- munity. An interministerial committee under the Social Develop- ment Secretariat will ensure the co-ordination of activities in government ministries and provide liaison with consumer groups, agencies and local communities. The difficulties disabled people experience in attempting to make a meaningful contribution to the community's social, economic and political developrnent is largely the resuit of misconceptions and lack of awareness on the part of t.he public. As a result, our government will be undertaking a public awareness program to bring about aý change in society's at- titude. We believe this lack of public awareness is one of the main barriers for disabled people. Attention will be focussed on the difficuities encountered by the disabyled in obtaining access to services the able- bodied take for granted. ,Finding a job, using public transport, locating accessible accommodation and places of work, as well as making use of community facilities, health and social services, aIl present significant problems for the disabled. The Government of Ontario has already established policies and programs to help the handicapped in the areas of transportation, housing, education, vocational rehabilit.ation services and leisure services. Our plans for this year will be simple a continuation of commitments made in the past. But the government cannot and should not do it al.« A joint effort is required. We need the assis tance of muncipal governments, churches, fraternal organizations, and in- dividuals if this special year for the disabled is to be a suc- cess. Only with everyone's help can we achieve the goal of enabling disabled persons to enjoy the same rights and op- portunities which are available to other persons in society, a reality. -M--- -------- ------------------- il I3rookîîn -Village 5hoppIo LADIES WEAR& GIFT î Threads &Sewiflg Notions January Clearance 11V. -Sale' eorseparates & robes 25% off entire stock of dresses, pants, blouses & sweaters. 57 Baldwin St. Brooklln .2 655-3474 Residents wiJ get a chance to air their views Residents of the east ward will get a chance to air their views about a planned sub- division for land across frorn' the Whitby Mail at a public meeting to be held on January 19. The meeting will be held in the town hall as part of the regular administrative meeting starting at 7:30 p.m. The developer, Con- solidated Building Cor- poration (CBC) Limited plan to build 189 single family dwellings, 13 linked units, six street townhouses and one 82-unit apartment building on the sight, located south of Dundas Street on Thicksons Road. Earlier this year the developer proposed that the homes be built on lots with 35 foot frontage, 15 feet less than called for by town by- law. CBC is the same developer that wants to build a new town in Brooklin, consisting 1mostlY of homes built on large lots and costing bet- ween $70,000 and $100,000. Tote 1ni If TIL7just sit Yo o'tqî 225 BROC K ST. N. WHITBY HERB VISSER Tony Klompmaker. Manager of W. Frank Real Estate Limited, Whitby Office is pleased 10 announce that HERB has sold in excess of ONE MILLION DOLLARS real estate volume and becornes a member of the ONE MILLION DOLLAR CLUB. Congratulations HERB. D.IHAPAR Denture Therapist 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797 HOURS: Mon. - Sat. & Evenings By AppointmefltOfly -D.W.McQUAY 103 DUNDAS S«T. W., WHITBY ý668-5868 DW. McQuay, Reator is pleased to announce thie appoin- tment of Mrs. Aline Currier to the sales staff of his firm. Aline is fluently bilingual in French and Enqlish, and has been involved in the Whitby-Longueuil Twinning program for several years. Currently a member of the Durham Squash and Fitness Club where she has been Secretary-Treasurer of the Mem- bers Committee for the past year; a Director of the Oshawa- Whitby-Newcastle Unibed Way; a member of la Federation des Dames Canadienness-Francaises. Aline is a past Director of the Whitby Red Cross; past mem- ber of The Doctor J.0, Ruddy Hospital Fond Raising Com- mittee; past Fund raising Chairman of Whitby Arts Incor- porated; past Treasurer of the Whitby Hockey Club. Aine wilI be dealing in residential, commercial, industrial, tarms. and country estates. For assistance in any real estate malter-s. please leel f ree to contact Alîne at her off ice 668-5868 or her her resîdence 668-2284. LL 1

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