WHITY MRE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6f,19U9, PAGE 35 lectures for seniors inii January Phone 668- REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE SAT. DEC. 9 AT 1:30 P.M. A 2-storey 3-bedroom solid brick home. Eat-in kitchen, redecorated, gas furnace, 4-pce bath, Town sewer and water. Located on a 78x130 foot corner lot at 557 James Street, Beaverton. Sold subject te reserve bid or prior sale. Terms $10,000 deposit day of sale remainder in 30 days. Can be seen by appoint ment cal1 - 705- 426-5717. DON CORNEIL, Auctioneer R R 1, LITTLE BRITAIN (705) 78612183 "SATURDAY'S AUCTION.ACTION"e SAT. DEC. 9 PETHICK AUCTION BARN, HAYDON. 10 MI. NE 0F OSHAWA. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 6:30 P.M. This week to include very fancy beau-front oak china cabinet, very unusual large mahogany server, 9 po. dining roomn suite, lots cf pine pieces, computer, side by side curio cabinet, double pedistal empire table, armeirs, dressers, imited edition prints, Kawisaki 90 trail bike, plus lots more items ta came, large sale. Corne early, viewing fromf 4 p.m. Terms are cash or cheque with ID. To ist yo= form estate or consignment se, please caîl Garry ta discuss your preference for your place or ours. CALL 263-4252 OR 985-0749. GARRY K. POWELL, AUCTIONEER LAST SALE FOR 1989. DEC. 16 AT 6:30 P.M. WATCH FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY SALE LISTING COMING EVENT? 6111. AUCTION SALE "KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS" - every Wednesday at 620 p.m. located on Brook Rd..' Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (exit # 399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, collectibles, primitives, and the unusuals. Sa join us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's "True" Auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. "Consignment & estate selling our specialty". Caîl us today. Previews from 1:00 p.m. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES (416) 683-0041 CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRI. DEC. 8 AT 6 P.M. 10 piece pine dining roomn suite (excellent condition),. Lowery Tweenie Genie electric organ, wicker chairs, walnut vanity dresser, coak stove, oak curie cabinets, walnut dresser, 3 piece chesterfield suite, cannon bal single waterbed, oak rocking chair, pine cupboard bottom, single brass bebronze matching fridge and steve, aval top trunk, oak library table, pine blanket box, antique dresser & chest of drawers, chesterfields, parler tables, coal cil lamps, wash stands, parlor chairs, 'odd wooden kitchen chairs, quantity of glass, china and collectible items. DON CORNEIL, AUCTIONEER RR # 1. LITTLE BRITAIN (705) 786-2183 AUCTION SALE SAT. DEC. 9 AT 6 P.M. ODD FELLOWS HALL IN PORT PERRY Good pump organ, china cabinet, queen size waterbed, good furniture and appliances, carpets and much more. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND H-APPY NEW VEAR FROM PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 655-8073 cm: CORPORATION OF THE TOWN 0F WHITBY CONTRACT W90-29 STATIONERY, ENVELOPES AND PRINTED FORMS Tenders for the above wiII be reoeived by Ginny Lock, Acting Purchasing Agent, unitil 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 20, 1989 for the Town's annuial requirements for stationery, envelopes and printed forms. Specifications and tender forms are available at the Town of Whitby Treasury Department, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Telephone (416) 668-5803, extension 236. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ginny Lock, Acting Purchasing Agent. ADS To seli the smatl items that you thought weren't worth advertislng.' * Items must selI for less than $50 - price must be stated in ad - multiple Item ads must total les than $50 * Maximum 15 words * Prepaid * Cash or VISAonly 668-6111 Seniors, 55 years and over, are invited to attendene cf the Living Well programIs upcoming lectures which may' be of perseinal interest. The cost for each lecture 18 $1, which includes refresbnients and dooir prizes. Ini January, the Whitby Seniord' Activity Centre, at 801 Brok St. S.., will hoat two lectures for inon-mePme seniors as well as its own membersbip. On Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 2 p.m., Jeif Bale, =pbarmacist cf the Bailey's Big V Ph cy wil pa on'Yu Can Hurt You!' On Tuesday, Jan. wiil return te, speak on IlBack Care,' siice many people during the winter months abuse their backs, through such activities as snow shovelling. These 'workshops include tallc by senior presenters on stress tips on improvemnent, nutrition and coeking hints, and positive lifestyle changes. The cost is $5 for two-hour sessions* and it includes refrIshments and an informative handbook. For further information on these workanoes or othèr eventa oeil the Living Well office at 430-7729, ask for Ann Cole. IMPORTANT CATALOGUED ANTIQUE & ART AUCTION SALE MON. DEC. 11 AT 6:30P,.M. BOWMANVILLE, ONT. Steve Liptay Auctions, Auctioneers cf quality f umiture anc fine antiques invite you ta ar impressive sale cf several l8th, l9th and 2th Century ail paintingE and watercolours by renownec European, British and Canadiar artists, Albert Robinson, Charles J Lauder, William Shayer, Waltei Tyndale, J.S. Halam, William Mark< Fisher, Arthur Hemming, Louis Alazot, Eicheriger, Battista, Futterer, Redmore, Coffey, Crouch, Severai framed imited edition signed prints, Cosson, Bateman, Romance, Loates, Calvert, etc.; Numerous bronzes highlighted by tall Tibetian Lady, two C.M. Russell pcs. "Buffalo Bill, and "The Raindrop", aIder Roya! Douftons, Doutton Lambeth Faience Lamp, Hummel fig. eskimo sculpture, Persian carpet, Indiari carpet, 2 quits, estate jewellery, diamond and ruby dinner ring (approx. $5800), 3 emeïrald & diamond evening. rings (approx. $2150)., Birks jewellery box, walthomn pocket watch, carnage dlocks, Vienna reg. dlock, mantel dlocks, silver tea sets, silver dinner set, several tea . dessert sets, exceptianal Victorian furniture, Vict. walnut sofa, Vict. down f illed settee, Vict. 6 piece parlaur settee set, assort. Vict. chairs bottom backs, needlepaint, rockers, etc. Spectacular- Chippendale serpen- tine drap front secretary, excep- tional solid wainut Chippendale ladies desk, Jenny Lynde spool bed, cedar chest, ice box, round oak table and set cf 6 oak chairs, sets of pressback chairs (6,8,3), dressers, cedar chests, vanities, sideboards, oak breakfront, Louis lSth style bombe cabinet, oak desk, aval parleur tables, art deco dining roomn suite, harvest tables, side tables, hall tables, oak draft table, many excellent mirrors. Super selection of lamps, ights, including large gorgeous brass and silver chandelier (cornflower globe and fisted shades), Victorian hand painted hanging library lamp, miîk glass and play glass lamps, statue lamp, several Victorian and art deco ceiling lamps (some signed), Tiffany stle lamps, 3 draft lamps, brass student lamp and several rare and unique cil Iamps. Exceptional vases, bowls, cruets, crystal, cranberry, ruby, Royal Bayreuth, Steuben, Wedgeweod, Baccarrett, Orrefers, Waterford, RS. Germany, R.S. Prussia, FIe Bleu, Capeland, Noritake, satin glass and fine tea desert sets, oriental- pieces include Terracotta figurines, imari figure, Satsuma fig. imari bowl, snuff bottîles, Cloissane, and soapstene carvings. Many coîlectibles, Nazi airforce dress dagger, gramaphone, clarinet, bobsled, sleighs and se much more. Very important sale. 200 catalogued lots. Please note date and time, Menday evening Dec. 11. Preview i f w ft. an ysie Durham Regio&dal â Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are aslIdng for the public's help in apprhnigamnwne or criminal negigence cauing death On Wednesday, June 14 this year, at about 11:15 a.m. a fatal motor vehicle collision occurred on Regional Roed 23, 1 km. north cf the l3th Concession of Scugog. A womnan was driving south with her two sons, aged 3 and 4 years, when a vebicle travelling northbound bit her ha on. As a result cf this collision, the 4-year-old boy died in Sick Children's Hospital two days later. The mother and other child were seriously irdjured. The driver cf the other vehicle fled after the collision. He has been identified as Kenneth Arthur Hudson, alias Thomas Howden, 29. He was also known ta be using a driver's licence in the naine of Robert S. Manchester. Hudson is described as a white male 5'8" talI, 160 Ilbs., pale compleion. He bas a ring in bis left ear. He did bave a beard but may have shaved it off. H-is last known address was 23 Wildwood Ave., Lake Wilcox, Ont. Warrents have been issued for bim for one count of criminal negligence causing death and two counts cf criininal negligence causing bodily barm. Crime Stoppers is askIng for anyone with any information on bis whereabouts te calI. You'il neyer have te give your naine or appear in court. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436-8477 (that's 436-TIPS). Long distance cal collect. A citizen board administers the Crime Stoppera prograxns of wbich there are now over 800 in North America. The reward money is raised tbrough tax deductible donations wbich may be sent te Durham Regional Crime Stoppera, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario. LRH 7K8. Lie of -Dimes On Saturday, Dec. 9, the Volunteers and staff will be on Ontaria March' of Dimes cf hand throughout the day to York/Durham Region will be answer questions about the hosting 'Line cf Dines' at tbree Ontario March of Dines. ' Line of locations throughout the greater Dinei? will aIse provide an Toronto area. Through the OPPortunity for the community to support cf local business 'LUne of put their donations on the lime te Dines" wlll take Place at the help support such prograins as Oshawa Centre, The Promenade independent living assistance and (Thornhill) and the tJpper assistive devices wbich are Canada MaIl in Newmarket. provided for thousands cf adults Who are disabled in Ontario.