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Whitby Free Press, 10 Jan 1990, p. 30

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PAGE 30, WITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1990 OPEN HOUSE, CELEBRATION SALE O SA TURDA YJA NUA RY 13 o FROM 1- 40 .%afme And. Enjoy The * Festivities And Savinigs ~ *-Christ masCrafta Victorien Accents, Ca Lace. CoIIarj, Scatter Ruga 0O and More o76 WINCHESTER RD., BROOKLIN. (acrass tram arena) Cb 0 0* ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS SAT. JAN. 13 AT 10 A.M. Estate sale, .q uality furnture,, antiques, china, collectibles. Praperty af 1 RUTH HERON, Bobcaygeon, century home sald plus contents af Ige. country estate. Selling at Orval McLean Auction Conter. Lindsay. Victorian wicker pram with parasol, excellent McLaughlin cutter, mahogany claw & baIl foot partners desk with rope edge plus unusual carved maho- gany armchair with carved Doîphins, fabulaus 9 pc. walnut dining room suite, 5 pc. French Sheraton type bedroomn suite, magnificant- 4 pc. mahogany bedraom suite arnately carved plus chest-on-chest with cedar chest in bottom drawer, oak Empire Loyalist D.F. desk, Ige. oak circular glass china cabinet with claw feet 7 caiumns, fancy carved oak halîseat with bevelled mirror & spindles, oak 2 dr. icebox, fancy mahagany baokcase, 2 po. fiat ta wall cupboard, excellent upright Fiano, unusual l9th century settee, Ige. Victorian gentiemens chair, unusual lamp table with inlaid top, selection of fancy carved acca- sional tables, fancy aak rocker with Ige. carving of Old Man Winter, pine blanket box, oak teawagon, Victorian ladies carved boudoir chair, walnut cedar chest, maho- gany sideboard, round oak table & 6 oak chairs, pine pie cupboard, oak sectional boakoase, dainty writ ing desk, patternied rugs, nesting tables, smokers stands, buffets, dressers, washstands, Ige. gold ornate Victorian mirror, small Victorian marbie top table, dlocks, reverse painted table lamp, Victorian banquet lamp with quifted satin glass globe, Editon standard grammophone with Ige. horn, wind-up Ives train set, set Barclay militar lead figures (26 pcs.), mechanical banks, selection Nippon, Noritake, misc. china, opalescent cranberry brides bas- ket, several Vict. children framed pictures, framed advertising (Bull Durham), blue f lowered crack, butter bowl, setter daorstap, 20 Royal Douton -fig urines, character jugs, Beswiok horses, china animais, collector plates, 7 h.p. A.C. snowblower (like new). Many aid collectible items. No reserve. Note time 10 a.m. Don't miss this interesting sale. ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS (705) 324-2783, LINDSAY ORVAL & BARRY MCLEAN, .AUCTIQNEERS AUCTION SALE "Kahn Country Auctions" re-apening Wed. Jan. 17 at 6:,30 p.m., located on Brook Rd., Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (xit #399). Selling this Wed. Jan. 17, a large and extensive variety of Canadiana & Traditional Antique Furniture, plus highly collectible items, remnoved from the McGee & Rogerson Estates & private sources, to include some outstanding pne and cherry flatback cupboards pine harvest tables, pine jam cupboards, pine bonnet chests, pine blanket boxes, washstands, spinning wheels,' pin. tool boxes, beautif ul Victarian sofa, unusual early Victorian standing shavingmirrar, early church pews, early child's wagons, barber's pale, superb 9 pc. dining room suites in mahogany, walnut & pine, various styled desks, Chippendale style tables, dressers,, chests of drawers, highboys, sets of chairs, rockers, oc. tables & chairs, sideboards, hanging Iamps, ail Iamps, many cracks, collectible glass and china, aId primitives, handmade quilts, hooked rugs, brass, copper, -pictures, nostalgia signs, jewellry, coins and much more. This is an excellent sale, with over 400 items ta start off the New Yearl Sa jainus every Wed. and part icipate in one of Ontario's "True" Auctions' with -na buy-backs, or reserves. "Consign- ment & Estate selling aur Specialty". Previews from 1:00 p.m. Terms: cash, cheques (with ID) or .Visa. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES 416-683-0041 TOO MANY KITTENS? Want a puppy? Check the classifieds for that special pet, or cali 668-6111 ta place your pets ln aur paper. R7a %08'8 TKi. V-P WHITBY Having received instructions tram Deloitte Haskins and Selîs Ltd., we are clearing several estates plus the property of A. HANK moving ta Holland including, Sparting Gaods, New and Used Furniture, Silk Flowers, Fixtures. Furniture: good sofa, loveseat and chair, coffee and end tables, wicker wal unit and f urniture, 3 f ridges, stave, 2 excellent bedroom suites, Inglis washer and dryer, chrome suite, rawing machine, freezer, TV, new sofas and loveseats, new mattresses and boxsprings. Store Inventoty: fishing tackle (large quantity), rods, reels, siik fiower arrangements, gifts, flowers, jewellery, beer mugs, mannequin, sweatshirts, T-shirts, skates, caps, shoes, dart supplies, roller skates, pool chemicals, hot tub, lettering for sweaters, billiard supplies, squash racquets, plus many other sporting items, German tapes and records, cards, giftware, skate sharpener, heat transfer unit. Office Eguipment: 5 steelcase desks, 12 chairs, 5 glass showcases, shelving, 3 cash registers, aak 2 dr. file, 3 2 dr. lateral f iles, answering m/c, photocopier, large work caunter, 2 2 door reach in coalers (glass front), 1983 Plymouth Horizon, compressors and condenser for cooler. Excellent sale: Plan- ta attend. Note time: 10 a.m. Viewing: Fr!.,. 1 - 6 p.m. MCLEAN AUCTIONS 576-7550 686-3291 The praperty of Mrs. MAUDE FOCKLER of Dunisford plus others. Oak hall stand, oak china cabinet, Kenmore automatic washer & dryer (good conditon), 12 cubic foot freezer, accasional chairs, almond frost free refridgerator, 24" electric stave, spinning wheel, 4 matching pressback chairs,, wash stands, antique chest of drawers, oak dining table, wicker plant stand, quantity of picture frames, china and glass, 7 h.p. Simpiicity snowblower, 4 h.p. snowblower. DON AND GREG CORNEIL, AUCTIONEERS RR # 1, LITTLE' BRITAIN 705-786-2183 HOPE TO SEE YOU IN OUR NEWLY INSOLATED BARN AUCTION SALE "KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS" - every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. lacated an Brook Rd. Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (exit #399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, collectibles, primi- tives, and the unusuals. Sa join us every Wed. and participate in one. of Ontaria's "True" Auctions with no buy-backsý or reserves. "Con- signment '& estate' selling our specialty". Caîl us today. Previews from 1:00 p.m. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES (416) 683-0041 Charges laid'after incident at Uliarges have been laid after a Witby man filed a complaint with pliceafr an incidepn t at heRyale Ho& lDec. 22. tccrding to, Durham Regonal Police, he man was watching an exotic dancerOs act when he was alleo Aly s red with awhte fifrom te dance'sbreast He immediately went'to the bathroom to dlean up -and then left the hotel. He later becamne concerned about contracting the AIDS virus and notified police. The. fluid, which police say was breast milkr, wassent for analy- ais and the resuits are stili pend- fi liehave arrested a female in ber twenties. She has been charged with assault indecency and an immoral theatrical per- formance. Poice seek driver involvedin collision, Police are seeking any infor- mation about a motor vehicle collision on Regional Road 57, just south of the 4th concession of Scugo, on <Ian; -1 that resul- ted in three deatha*. Two vehicles were inîvolved in the 3:15 p.m. accident. Durham Regional Police say aone who witnessed the acci- dent can cail 579-1520. COMING EVENT? Phone 668- -6111. RATî£rESl w Please check youîr advertisement for errors on the f irst day of publication. The Whitby Free Press will not be hiable for failure ta publish an ad, or for typographic errors in publication beyond the cost of the space occupied by the error up ta a maximum cost of the first insertion. The Whitby Free Press reserves the right to classify or reject ail advertisements. PRE-PAID (cash, VISA. cheque reoeived before deadiine) $5 for 20 words; 12e each additional word Blanket Ads - ta blanket a wider market (see separate panel for sampie rates) BILLED $7.50 for 20 words; 15c each additional word AUCTIONSIANNOUNCEMENTS 770 Per agate Uine (14 agate lines per inch) minimum charge: $5 prepaid, $7.50 billed DISPLAY ADS IN CLASSIFIEDS (Ads with borders, pictures, or graphios) Regular display rates apply - 82# per agate lUne minimum size 1 column inch $11.48 (14 agate Uines per inch) I DEADLINE Monday noon prior to Wednesday publication. By Sgt. Sandy Ryrie' Durham IRegional Plice Crime Stoppera and Durham Regional Police are continuing to appeal for the public's help in solving break and e ntera and >acts of vandalism which are occurring across the region. Break and entera and vandalism continue to* coat us hundreds of thousands of dollars and are an oboig prèib1em. You con help our community solve and possbl prevent some of these criminal offences by calling Crime Stoppera is'you know or even suspect that a person is responSible. Obviously people who steal property have toseIl at least some of the property. Have you ben offered property wbich you tbink bas been stolen? Have you heard about someone staing? Have you seen or heard about anyone doing damage? Youcan earn up to $1,000 ini cash is theinformation leads to an arreat. AUl cails are treated confidentially. You will be given a code number to identify yourself and you will neyer be asked for your name. No one will ever know who you are. The Crime Stoppers number is 436-8477 (thats 436-TIPS). [f this number is ong distance cail us collect or through your local Durhamn Regional Police number and ask for Crime Stoppera. Ice Fyre win golc silver FROM PAGE 23 ISU niay decide to. make Ic yewill b. discusseci. The word is flot final yet, bi en teirCwin prearen eDalton feels it wilI be after ti defe tho es anain iit-enISU 'attends a meeting in ti cometiton resuesin5it near future in New Zealand. cheer onsr5. eJecun em, ISPre- members' were ale parents. Ii. Swedes supplied ____________ themn with slightly over-sized - eWtuenThousands of Canadians e i n Sweden, w. were aewiigfrte being billeted, and the, food arwatnfote wasn't the. preatest," andyou got giît of a sick of eating fish,» said Mona life-saVing transplant. Glbiney, a member of the. teain. "When we arriv.d in Finland and The Kidney Foundation saw a McDonalds, we went of Canada crazy. The. International Skating urges you to, sigu an Union (ISU) was on hn in ~ ogn.owcrl uit h0 AUCTION SALE CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN SAT. JAN. 13 AT 10 A.M. FRI. JAN. 12 AT 6 P.M. Pl

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