j PE......... C amp-On-lt donations accepte d The Durham egon Children'à Aid Society has a camp sponsorship program., Camp-On-lt-accepte donations from the communitY,, and sends a child to camp who otherwise would not be able to go. So far this year, the community has responded well to the caM for help. Thei Oshawa Jaycettes and the-Whitby Sunrise Rotary service clubs have made DEPENDABLE '-HOME- DAY CARE, FOR CHILDREN 6 WEEKS & OLDER In the communiity there are many people who cannot afford to, provide a summer experience for their children. The agency wiIl be accepting donations for' the- Camp-On..It sponsorship program until July 12. To help, send donations te Camp-On-It,uhamCAS, 200 John St. W., Oshawa, Ont. LJ 2B4, or contact Sue Sims for more L WOMEN IN ABUSIVE relation- ships. For help,, cali the Denise House for Women and Children. Toli free 1-800-263-3725 or 728-7311. Confidentiality assured. (Formerly Auberge.) DISCO VER phenomenaI skln icare produots that safely & surely make your skin Iook years ~oun.a hair preparation that as non'tob. 90% effective ln renewir?, & restoring hair growth. Evr uesday in June, 6-9 p.m., 325 llamers Rd, off Hwy. 12, South of Myrtle, or cail 655-473,L Bring this ad for 10%. discount. ABORTION REFERRAL infor- mation. Call 430-1663. COMINO EVENTr? Phone: SATURDAY'S AUCTION ACTION SAT, JUNE 29 - 6:30 P.M. EVERY SATURDAY NIGI{F AT 6:30 P.M. AT PETHIC AUCTION BARN, I-AYDON, 10 MILES N.E. 0F OSHAWA Every week w. have a good seloction of antique furniture, col- lectibles, modemn furnishings, tools, sports equipment & memorahilia,.plus lots 0f unusual & interesting pieces. To book your summer sale, or for more infor- mation, "cail 416-263-4252. Sale managed and sold by: GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE wKAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS0 Every Wednesday ct 6:3 p.m. LoaWed on Brock Rd., Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (Exit #399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, coîlectibles, primitives, and the unusuals. So loin us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's "truer auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. wConsignment and estate selling our speciafty.0 Caîl us today. Previews fom 100 p.m. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES (416) 683-0041 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, JUNE 28 AT 6 P.M. Oak beaufront china cabinet, wal- nut drop-front secretary/bookcase combo, Victorian ladies chair, round oak pedestal table, Mason and Rich apt.-sized piano, 5 po. maple dinette ste., 6 pc. teakwood dinette ste., harvest gold 2-dr. fridge, McLeary cookstove, mod- ern dressers & chests of drawers, walnut bed w/claw feet, press-baclk high chair, 5 pc. modemn bedroom ste. in excellent condition, wash- stands, Colonial chesterfield, chair & loveseat, metal office desks, 9 po. walnut dining room ste., parlour chairs, cernent .steps, 8HP riding lawnmower, tit single axle boat trailer, 3HP lawnmower, 5HP- Sears, oto-tiller, MF 35 pull-type combine, antique picture trames, qty. of china, glass & coîlectible items. DON & GREG CORNEIL R.R. #1, LITTLE BRITA IN 705-786-2183 The ..Council of the- Corporation cf the Town of Whitby intends to pass a by-law bo change the name of Blair Street to Garden Stieet. The change in smret name wvill apply bo Blair Street, between Dundas Street East and Bums Street East~ as shown below. Th. oad allowance between Lots 24 and 25, Concessions 1, 2, 3. 4 and 5, Town cf Whitby, cretyhstwo différent names. The road ailowance is named Garden Sre no:thof Dundas Street East~ and Blair Street~ south of Dundas StetEast. The change in street mame wiII eliminate any confusion caused by this difference in street names. M DONALD G. McKAY, CLERK THE CORPORATION 0F 11HE TOWN 0F WHITBY 575 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST WHITBY, ONTARIO UiN 2M8 TELEPHONE: (416) 668-5803 The Planning and Qevelopment Committee cf Whltby Council will meet on the eveningofTedy July 2, 1991, in the Meeting Hall of the Whitby Municipai Building, 575 Rossland RoadEat Whitby, for the purpose of heainq any person who dlaims his or hem land will ta adversely affected by Any pemson wishlng to meet wit the Committee la asked to advise the Town C"r accordingly no later than Thursday, June 27, 1991. m I AUCTIONS I TWIUGHT ANTIQUE AUCTION THURSDAY JUIY 4 -6:30 P.M. 850 TAUNtON RD., WHITBY (APPROX. V2 MILE EAST 0F THICKSON RD.) FOR HELEN &WES BRYA NT (MOVING, HOUSE SOLD) Antique 9 pc. oak dining room ste., 2 antique bedroom stes., round oak table & chairs, small tables, Governor Winthrop desk, cedar chests, coîlectible glass & china, old boys, 1990 Chev Lumina & much more. See next week's parer for details. A very interesting sale. Plan to attend. MoLEAN AUCTIONS - LINDSAY (705) 324-2783 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTIIERS Al persons having dlaims gainst the estate of EMILDE UDALOMP, also known as EMILDE -MUDALUMP, .late 0f the Town of Whftby, Ontario, Factory Worker, who died on May 5, 1989, are hereby notified to send particulars of the same bo the undersigned on-or before the 2nd day of August, 1991, after which date. the estate wil b. distributed, with re ard only to dlaims of which the undersigned shaîl then have notice. MESSRS. WILLIAMS & PRICE Barristers and Solicitors 372 Bay Street, Sute 402 Toronto, Ontario M5H 3W1 You Can put your trust in the Wee Watch sy*S'te M: Supervised, private daycare, full or part time, *Unsoheduleci home visita Reliable, local back-up ensure quai ity care for your covers Provider ilîness or cfhld FuIly trained Providers receive ongoing Agericy For more information cali: 686-3995 a 1licensed Agency holidays *Complete insurance coverage I I Whltby Free Press a 668-0594' Office Hours: Monday to Frlday, 9:00 arn te 5:00 pm Fax 668-0594 1 1 By Co"s-.Grant Arnold, Durham Regional Police Crime Stoppera and Durham Rejional Police are continuing to asic for the public's help in solving break, enter and thefts which are occurring throughout the Region. These offences are costing hundreds of thousands cf dollars every> year, and are an ongoing problemi for the community at large. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1 000 for information leading to the airest cf those resjponsible. &fyou suspect that a person is in possession of stolen property, or attempting to seII property in susiis circumstances, oeil us. Similar cash, rewards will ha aidfo information leading to an arrest in any criminal offence. Callers will neyer be asked to give their name or have to appear in court. You will be given a code number to identifyr yourself. No one will ever know who you are. The Crime Eop pers number is 436-8477 (that's 436-TIPS). If this number is long distance, cail us collec t or through your local Durham- Regional Police number 'an asic for Crime tonstber Grant Arnold is the coordinator with the Durham Reional Crime Stoppers and writes this article to help combat crime. z KO