WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPITMRPR 19- 1 Q9.4DAC-P)'ý Whitby's Most WideIy Read CLASSI FIFD. ADS HELP WANTEO * GHL ARE SIECE BABYSITTING EMERGENcY SERVICE. Excellent care given by the day. Lots of laya and nutrîttous meals. 666-1647. ARE YOU LOOKINO for home day care? Durham Pratesslonal Home Day Cace has supervlsed homes ready to take chlldren from 6 weeks to achool age. Why flot give us a cali1, we havesa home suitable for your chlld. Call 288- 1207. EXPERIENCED DAY CARE ln my home. Full or part-tlme. Fenced n yard, ho! lunches, references avallable. Brock St. and Manning Rd. 666-2752. DAY CARE Reasonable rates, special attention gîven, toys, tully fenced yard, any age, hot meals and snacks. Burns and Henry Sta. 668-0870. s ste e sIO CO PAN 94 Brc :S. Osw Do' miss te :0an:exitee ourcac tobeve maine *Item: . ohnse-o laps frntues oseol efetsa. os:: e New Wealo av vhce n r . wtkn e. pa ous h o- e spo . j . 11 GUN AUCTION FRI. EVENING SEPT. 14 -7 PM At the D & M Sales Barn, R.R.2, Lindsay, Ontario (Il mile west of Lindsay on the Little Britain Rd.). Buy or selI. For those wlshing to consign guns at our sale bring them early to avoid the Iast minute rush. We have an eighty gun limit. For more details cal the Auction Barn 1-705-324-2472. W.R. (BUD) McKEE OWN ER & AUCTION EER LIN DSAY, ONTARIO ONTARIO'S ONLY MONTHLY GUN AUCTION CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FR1., SEPT. 14 8:00 P.M. Three miles east of Little Brtain or 7 miles west of Lindsay' on the Lin- dsay/Little Britain Rd. The property of MRS. THELMA SMITH 0f Lin- dsay plus others. Oak buffet, pine chest-of- drawers, oak china cabinet (curved glass sides>, wicker chairs, walnut stacking tables, Hussier kitchen cabinet, pine drop leaf table, Mof- fat 2 door ref ridgerator (2 months oId), odd pressback chairs, parlour tables, 2 Pequegnat cdocks, Copeland freezer unit, quantity of sorted Canadian, Great Britain and U.S. stamps. Also Carnation set. Quantity of leather patterns and toals for leather craft, Canadiana il h.p. 36" cut garden f ractor (3 manths old), quantity of china and glass. DON CORNEIL AUCTIONEER RR.1 LITTLE BRITAIN 705-786-2183 AUCTION SALE WED., SEPT. 19 6:30 P.M. Brooklin Community Centre, Cassels Road East. Hwy. 7 and 12. This is our first sale in our faîl series and includes superb furniture, such as round oak table, pine cupboard, Victorian bedroom suite, set of 6 pressback chairs, oak book case, blanket boxes, washstands, jam cupboard, Armoire, dressers, Etagere, buf- fett, selection of chairs, Tete-A-Tete -bench, wicker chairs, tables, rockers, etc. Plus a Gingerbreak dlock and other dlocks, Indian baskets, banjo, wooden Indian,'picture and bowl set, copper still, old brass pieces, selection of oil Iamps, mini and large cracks, glass and china, plus much more. Preview at 4:30 p.m. Par- tial listing only. AUCTIONEER EARL MACKINNON 655-3526 AUCTION SALE SAT., SEPT. 15 6:00 P.M. At Pearce Auction Cen- tre on Shirley Rd. 4 miles south of Port Perry. With 2 Chevrolet cars, 1973 and 1975, as is. Estate f rom Newcastle with good appliances, fur- niture, apt. size fridge and stove, cream separater, carpet and many more good items. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 985-7492 AUCTION SALE SAT., SEPT. 15 12 O'CLOCK At the former Hollingshead Factory, 11/2 blocks north of Hwy. 2, corner of Scugog and Wellington t. Bowmanvlle. Contents and inventory of The General Store including grandfather dlock, man- tle dlocks, waIll docks, antique store counter, antique bow front display case, brassware including coat rack, props, medicine chest, hat racks, tiffany and table lamps, store f ix- tures and supplies, cash register, antique 6 ft. length of gingerbread, chruch pew, pictures, stroller, Victorian settee and chair, Queen Elizabeth deck chairs, desks, tables, chairs, rockers, tins and botties, quantity of doors and windows, curtains, sofa and chair, girls dresser and night table, also selling 15 ft. fibreglass sailboat with snowblower and mower attachment and many more items. Something for everyone! AUCTIONEER FRANK STAPLETON NEWTON VILLE 786-2244 WORD PROCESSING & Micro Computer lntroductory courses. Three week speclal. $95. Longer courses avallable wlth certif icats and assistance ln job placement. 683-2226. EAST'JIEW BOYS & GIRLS CLUB requires valunteer leaders. 17 years and up ta aperate yauth mini-clubs lhroughout Durham Regian for 2 hours weekly. Oct. la April. No experience necessary. Providas excellent experience for thase seeking people ariented careers. Training provided. Caîl Extension Program Co-ordinator, 728-5121. MATURE LADY, non-smoker to care for 4 mont!, aid baby, two days per week In aur home. Flexible hours. Otter Creek area. Slarting in October. 666-3546. RELIABLE PERSON ta look aller 2 boys ages 5 and B. Fuli-time. shift work. my home, Own tran- sportation. 666-3091 PART-TIME HELP WANTED. ýAp piy in persan ai Woadycresi Motel, Hwy. 12. Whitby. NorihaI Rossland Raad. WORK SHOULD MEAN MORE THAN JUSTA PAYOHEQUE' Yes, our representatives do earn above average incarne. They also enjoy job security with no strikes or layoffs. Il is interesting work offering beneficial protection services for motorists. There is opportunity for rapid advancement, recognition for your achievements, and the opportunity to lead others. NO investment or experience required. You must have a good car, be legal age and be ready to start now. Apply to: Jack Coughtrey, ln person, ai the Holiday Inn, Oshawa on Monday, September l7th ai 2 p.m. or 7 p.m. sharp or on Tuesday, September l8th ai 10 a.m. sharp. Take our montey-u money-usavimg tax course. t. ýlL .vI IUS h10 o i>SCiVLI IP&)flC2' (Mf 'VOlt! teLitrn P>LUS shows you how to apply yoîtr new skills to prepare r eturns for family and friends. Quai- ified course graduates may be offered job interviews for employment. This popular course is taught by experi- enccd H&R Block instructors. Classes begin September I12. Register flow. i w,înî iii mku on m iiîrij .iid ..,îvr t il, fI\I i nCIimi.. îaxvt-s luiam. eiid n Iru ntrmia tinabohý)i uj îî î îj a lPrtilitruiin,î tiS fi -'-F - t>! I)STALi. C i-L --. I'HONE Sclnd to, H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISIS 15 BOND ST. E. 723-2217 I Become s carrier today. Learn la be a business person wlth responsibillîy -white earning monley. Became the outstand- ing carrier af the month and becoma a winnerl Talk ta aur Circulation Manager. Caîl 668-6111 Today' WHITBY FREE PRESS 1 Things are flot as bad as they are painted and Charlie is now at Dickson Printung & Office Supplies smiling ai the many pleasant assitants. A UCTIONS- FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ATTEND ONE THIS WEEKEND I SIMPLE!1 ThPe simple solution to cleaning storage problerns ;u Iti- tlir and garage is a Classif ied Ad. WHITBY FREE PPESS ......... .668-6111 *" q*-«7mPiRT6PC - f)ZmP L 1 joc+ 1 FMUZ 14 zi WANWAtD EANTED THE CORPORATION OI;;. Ca.: THETOWN OFWHITBY TOWN 0F WHITBY Requires ENGINEERING TECI*IICIAN PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMVENT~ Applications in writing are invited for the position, of Engineering Technician in the Public Works Department. Applicants are to be a graduate from a Community College In Civil Engineering with a minimum 0f two years of experlence in the municipal field and a high degree of written and oral communication skills. Other combinations 0f *education or progressive construction experience may be con- sidered. Under the direction of the Deputy Director of Public Works, the duties will include the following: - 1. To survey and design various Town projects. 2. To review storm sewer design and *general lot grading plans In subdivisions. 3. To review storm sewer design and drainage areas for street reconstruction. 4. To review Land Division and Commlttee of Ad- justment applications, including f ield inspections. 5. To review and process ail municipal consents, municipal culvert applications and curb cut ap- plications. 6. To assist the Design Engineer in the preparation of estimated costs of projects and report to hlm on a day to day basis. Salary to be In the range of $19,723.00 to $22,412.00 per annum with excellent fringe benefits. Applications should reach the utldersigned no later than September 21,1984. OnIy those applicants successfuliIn obtaining an Interview willI be acknowledged. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T.,C.M.C., AdmInistrator, 4 Corporation of the Town 0f Whltby, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Li N 2MBI THE WHITBY FREE PRESS T REQUIRESA" RE GENERAL RPORTER/PHOTOG RAPH ER This is an entry level position that is suitable for a recent graduate of a community college or university graduate in journalism. Candidates who have their own car and camera will be given preference. THIS POSITION IS CREATED PARTLY BY THE ONTARIO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM. ALL CANDIDATES MUST BE ABLE TO MEET O.Y.E.P. STANDARDS AND WORK UNDER ITS CONDITIONS.