PAGE 22, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1987 I ~9EDUCATIONAL The family of FLORENCE & ALLAN DOWNEY invite relatives & friends to an open house tea in honour of their parents 50th Wedding Anniver- sary on Sat. Apr. 4 from 1:30-4:30 pm at the Brooklin Odd Fellows Hall. Best Wishes Only. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES MAKE MONEY! SAVE MONEYI Learn basic Bookkeeping by correspondence. For Free brochure, no obligation. Write U & R Correspondence School, 1345 Pem- bina Hwy., Winnipeg, MB. R3T 2B6. FREE: 1987 guide to study-at-home correspondence Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Airconditioning, bookkeeping, Business, Cosmetology, Elec- tronics, Legai/Medical Secretary, Psychology, Travel. Travel. Granton (SA), 263 Adelaide West, Toronto. 1- +800-268-1121. Begin a LOG BUILDING career. Jobs are available for qualified log builders. 10 week career course begins May 4th, 5 days a week, 9- 4:30. $200 per week. Shorter courses available. Camping on site. Contact: Pat Wolfe Log Building School, R.R. 1, McDonalds Corners, Ontario KOG 1MO Days: (613) 278-2009, Evenings: (613) 259-2607. AUCTIONS CONSIGN NOW TO ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CENTER LINDSAY SATURDAY, APRIL 18 10AM accepting farm machinery, tractors, vehicles, construction equipment, tools, trailers, riding lawn mowers, motorcycles, & boats. Bring to barn by April 10 or phone (705) 324-2783 AUCTION SALE SAT. APRIL 4 at 10:30 A.M. held at 870 TAUNTON RD. E. WHIT- BY. (East of Thickson Rd.) Antiques: pressback chairs, 2 mahogany dining room suites, bookcase, oak china cabinet, oak doctor's cabinet with glass, mahogany desk, walnut 4 poster cannonball bed, 2 oak rockers, oak deacon bench, large cedarchest, oak roll top desk (S-roll), drop front secretary desk, stainglass windows, parlour tables, plus many other articles. New Furniture: 2-pce Roxton chesterfield and love seat, 5 recliners and wingback chairs, cof- fee and end tables, plus approx 40 other varlous ndw pieces. Furniture & Appliances: double oven range, washer and dryer, modern 9-pc diner, chesterfield and chair, plus many other articles. Note Time: 10:30 a.m. partial listing only. Some excellent pieces, viewing Friday 1-6 p.m. ROSS McLEAN AUCTIONEER 686-3291 576-7550 FIREWOOD/ LUMIE R MIXED HARDWOOD LOGS for firewood. Double loads - 12 cord. Merrill Barry (705) 754-2258. West Guilford. A CAREER IN TRUCKING. Transport drivers needed. Now is the time to train for your Class A license. For pre-screening Interview and job placement information, contact Merv Orr's Transport Driver Training, Brampton. 1-800-265-1260. PIANO LESSONS AVAILABLE. Will prepare students for Conservatory exams. Wili teach throughout the summer. Special attention given to beginners. 668-9021. AUCTIONS SAT. APRIL 18 10AM Our annual spring consignment sale at ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CEN- TER - LINDSAY. Accepting farm machinery, tractors, Construction equipment, tools, riding lawn mowers, snowmobiles, boats, motorcycles, vehicles, campers, trailers. Bring to barn or phone 324-2783 McLEAN AUCTIONEERS CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRI. APRIL 3, at 6:00 P.M. Oak wash stands, pine jam cup- board, flat to wall cupboard, oak stacking bookcase, drop front desk, four matching press back chairs, china cabinet, secretariat com- bination, round pedestal dining room table, refinished dressers and wash stands, oak wall telephone, flat top farm scales, New Haven wall clock, 16" x 36" metal lathe, quantity of china & glassware DON CORNEIL AUCTIONS R.R. 1 LITTLE BRITAIN (705) 786-2183 LOST & FOUND j FOUND COCKATIEL, Bill Burgess, Ashburn, Ph. 655-3981. COMING EVENTS EAST CENTRAL ONTARIO Hereford Zone Sale, April 18th, Morrow Park, Peterborough. Show 11:30, sale 1:30 Registered Herefords: Catalogues John McLauchlan (613) 392-1857, Box 35 Carrying Place. BOWMANVILLE'S April Antiques & Folk Art Show. Flying Dutchman Hotel at Hwy. 401, exit 432. April 4, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Admission $5. April 5, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. $2. Canada's premier "Country" Show/sale. Come to Bowmanville & see what its ail about. HAROLD O'BRIEN (1) and Walter Lothian (c) assist Alexander Bell with his taxes. The two men will be at the seniors centre every weekend until the MEGGAN CAWKER JENNIFER STEIN MELISSA RICHTER end of April to help senior citizens with their income tax return. An appoin- tment can also be made by calling 668- 1424 or 668-7919. Region debentures recycling Durham Region will borrow $534,000 from its own funds toward the cost of a new recycling building on Conlin Rd. in Whitby and pur- chase of household containers. Jim Witty, chairman of the Region's finance committee, described the debenture as an "in- ternal loan" that came as a result of "creative financing" by finance commissioner Jack Gartley. Committee decided to withdraw $220,000 for the recycling building and containers from the budget in favor of the longterm loan finan- cing. However, annual recycling debt charges of $112,600 will be financed from recycling operations revenue. STEPHANIE SODDEN HEATHER FORSHAW s~ 1344 *j3~ * ~j4 4 *,,~""......... Tax time Denis O'Connor' scho1 news By LIZ ARUTA As spring cornes around, the one thing everyone looks forward to is that famous March break. Well, that week has come and gone. Lots of stories have come about from that week and the excitement is evident in the tanned and well-rested faces of some students and teachers at Denis O'Connor High School. But now it's time to hit the books for mid-reviews and tests are coming up, and I hope everyone does well on their reports. On Wednesday March 25, the Graphie Mime Company performed for students taking dramatie arts courses this semester. The two performers were wonderful and everyone had a great time. We witnessed some of the more-traditional mimes and learned some new and creative graphies. After the performance, a select group of students attended a mime workshop. Being one of those selected, I can tell you it was unforgettable! Drama teachers, Miss Calderone and Mr. Gallagher saw to it that the mime company per- formed at DO'C. Girl Guides earn all-round cords I I - 1 _-i ,nii -ý' - t 4 Ã. 1 Ã