WHITY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27,1992,,PAGE 31 AUCTIONS I 1' ÂÙW~ntius :j CORNEILS AUCTION BARN- FRIDAY MAY 29 AT 6 P.M.' 3 MlLEh EAST 0OF LITTLE, BRITAIN'ON'COUNTY RD. 4 8,p,,modemn' oak dining ste., roflnshd aak parlour tebe, aà k wall telephone, antique bob sied$' roflnlshed pIns chesofaidrawers, antque aIarrn docks, chrome kitchen ste., Colonial chesterfleld & chair, RCA console colour TV, maple bunk bods w/shelves & desk, ln excellent condtion,ý harvest gold frldge/f reezer combination & matching 30" electric stove, refi- nished washstand,- 5 matching press-back 'chairs, 2 violins,2 crossbows, Kenmore automatic washer, Coldspat 17 cu. ft. upright. freezer, Bolons 3HP sef-propelled lawnmower, ,7-V2HP Mercury outboard motor,. Busy Bes meat saw, electric hamburg machine, 3 PTH Int. 7 fI. mower, 3PTH J & D sprayer, 12HP Sears rlding lawnmower, 10" Craftsman table saw, Co-op air comprsoqy hockey cards & Beehive photos, 1"radial armsaw, 8HP ridin lawnmower, walnut tint-to-wà i =cupboard, spinning wheel, oak buft, blanket boxes, plus a qty. of china, glass & collectible Rtems. DON & GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS RR #1, LITTLE BITAIN PHONE OR FAX -705-786-2183 AUCTION SALE *SATURDAY, MAY 30,10:30 A.M. GLENVALLIE STORAGE UNITS, REACH INDUSTRIAL MALL, PORT PERRY W. have thé contents af 3 storagfe units ta .be- sold ta include appliancos, furniture, motorcycle, gardon equip., sorting equip., 1 unit has ectiequip., plumbing supplies, plus lots -*more, we coudn't sein the units. Terms are cash ar apraved choque. Viewing 1 hour befoïe- sale time. For more informntion, oel 1-416-263-4252. Sale managed & sold by: GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE ,* THURSDAY MAY 28 100 AJK. MACHINE bAÙP EQIJIPMENT, TOOLS & OFFICE EQUIPMENT By -,ardor of Durham Bailiff Services, under virtue ai the Landlard and Tenant Act RSO 1980, we are instructed ta seilthe, contents-of Stinson.." Glaser td., 92 Orchard Rd., Pickering, ta Include 4, milling machines, 2 lathes, radiai arm drill. surface. grinor, Rlollin saw, vertical band, saw, 4 hand brakes,' Miller 6,000IIS Towrnotor,2 rlpes, milling. machines, steel tables, sholves, measuring dovices, vices, lg. inventory of materials, misc. parts, Ricoh 20 fax, Toshiba photocopier, 3 desks, 2 drafin tables, drawing cabinet, metai sta e cabinets, i3 file cabinets,- plus lots ai small shop pioces & qipment. Viewing 1 hour before sae timo. Terms are cash or certifiod choque. For more information cal 1-416-263-4252, fax 1-'416-263-4459. PLEASE NOTE SALE TIME. This sale is subjeot to cancellation up to sale time without further notice. Sale managed& sold by: GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS AUCTION -SALE "KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS" Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Located on Brock Rd., Pickering,3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (exit 933b). Featuring ovory 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 'trueé' auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. wConsign- ment and, estate selling our specialty.w Caîl us today. Previews from1 lp.m. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES (416) 683-0041 . .... ... . .e ........ .. SATURd)AY'S AUCTION ACTrION SAT MAY 30 - 6:30 P.M. EVEV'STURAYNIGHT AT 620. RM. AT THE PETHICK AUCTION BARN, H-AYDON. 8 MILES NORTH 0F BOWMAN VILLE This week we have the contents af Oshawa home to Inclucle matchlng fridge & stovo, washer & dryer,, freezer, chesterfield ste., bedroom stes., glass, china, kitchon & dlnling. raom sots, plus> lots' more intoresting & unusual Items. Viewng from 5 p.m. Torms are cash, choque or Visa. For more Information, cali 1-416-263-4252. Sale managed & sold by:-' GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS SUNDAY AUCTION THIS SUNDAY MAY 31 1 P.M. - PREVIÈW NOON AT THE KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS CLUB 133 BROCK ST. NORTH, WHITBY For Mr. Johnstone & others. Antiques, reproductions, Porsian and Oriental carpets, etc., including 9 pc. oak dining room ste., oak hi gh-back-sideboard, pine harvest table & chairs, oak round table & chair set, prints & pictures, square press-skirt extension table,' wîng-back chairs, various parlour & occasional tables, 5 po.'new bed- roomn ste. w/6 fI. 4-.postor Rice bed, pine. cupboard, bow-glass china cabinet, pine.bookcaso, pine china cabinet, oak desk, grama- phono case, parlour chairs, glass, china, Germany p os.,, Nippon, 2 childrens' chairs, 5 po. iran-porch set, pine coffee table- set, washst and, J elly cabinet, Oak off ice chair, siope-front desk, dlock case, bell, loveseat, lamps, lg., selection hockey cards, aid harvest-type tables, old beds,- oak dressors, vanity, cherry bonnet chest, stool legs, argan & piano stoals, peanut jars, press-back & other rockers, occasional chairs, plus much more. Terms: cash, choque. AUCTIONS UNLIMITED 519-345-2426 5.19-345-2082 Sizzle rs plian, is appro ved, FROM PACE 1 According to their calculations, McDonald's expect te loue 28 parking spacea "in an area that al1readyý experiences major _park- Trafalgar FROM PAGE 24 clouds burat forth and heavy showers deacended- but this only added te the excitement and did not dampen the high spirta cf the atudents. Everyone dashed lute -the castle where varlous aspects of the uchool lu action were diso)rd gamé 9, including, badminton and basketball, were played during the open house; there were dramatic mon ologues; Célébration Singers and pianisa aise performed for visitors. International food such as Meican, Chinese. and, West Indian was avallable for sale throughout the day. ý.i Lastly, , the grand raffle winmer was announcod. Firat prize, a vacation te Florida, was won by Jean- Cann. ' It was truly an exciting and eqjoyable May Day sud open house. lu g pace problems,» ho said. luthe report for the applica- tion, 1,611 parking spaces, are expct De b poided, -exceed- luing the required nuxube r of 1,564 parig spaoes. Nemeth said McDonald's would like te, see the parking changea carried out before the building permit la iasued Lang said his company has already conducted two surveys with regard te the nuzuber cf parking spaces. Fox sald ho would like te eee the area surrounding the res- taurant well-lit for the security Hefita-l1plO s aise worried about the central cf garbage in the mail area'but Lang uid it will bo monitered and that agar- bagà e lu picked up everyday on mail proporty. Councilor Johný Doltra said ho lu happy wlth the new empîcyment opportunities for WVhitby residents. 'Tm glad te see about 200 jobs coming teWitby » he said. SThe Sizzlers restaurant will bo one of the firut two establiahed in Canada (Madcharn lu the other) wit plans te open 10 other restaurants in the Greater Toronto Area and about 100 res- taurants across the country. It wlll offer a buffet lunîch and dinner with various types of steak, fish and chicicen and la expeted te be very economical said Robert. White, manager ý real estate pand construction- for Scotts and Sizzlers Ltd. Although liquor will be avail- able, the resteaurant will not be a «drinking place,» ho sald. The front exterior of Sizzlers wil ho attractive featuring arch- windows facing b)undas S t. E., hesaid. The, Les Angeles-based com- pany bas approximately 800 Sizzlers restaurants worldwide. The Bloclcbuster Video store will be a firut for Whitby and the area. The Fort Lauderdale-based company recently bought Major Videos, a Canadien company, and ha about 3,000 stores i the United States. No disrespgect FROM PAGE6 situation in the light of. thie informa tion, and I respectfully request tht due and speedy déliberation be given te, my application for a rezonlng e that teeiing use would clearly state.allowancel of "video retail Peter Baluszek Whltby Free Press e- 668-0594 I Office Hours: Monday to Frlday, 9:00 arn to 5:00 pm, " Fax 668.-0594I Il o~ ..=........ NEW ENROLMENTS NOW' Leam to Danoe for the Parties ______~rnw~~ai L- Crime Stpre and Durham Regional Police are asing for thepublc'a hol in solving a obith cureinOaw on frxday, A rbbiitatocure29.shw At about Î2:30 a.m., the fomale victim left hor resi*dence and walked by the Country Club at - 500 Mayfair Ave.. behind the tennis courts, through the townhouues at 422 Cannionberry Ct., west along the odge of Hydo Park, crossod the creek and thon walked south along the west aide of the creek. When the victim was- wafldng along the creek, she was, confronted by two suspects who procoeded te assault the victim. The suspects also tooksome property friom,the'victim, before running awvay. Police are Iooking for two maie suspects hfi connection wvith this incident. The firat maie lu deucribod as White, 5-ft. 7-ins., heavy build,, lair shaved, short around .the.aides, Wearing an LAkRaiders' basebali bt,'a black and wliit oto akt with the LA. logo on the ba agyJeans and darolue high çuts. Tesecond male. is 'aiso white 5-ft '4-ins. slim build,, hair shlaved short around the a ides biges' footbl bat, extremely b, ' eans and a dark-coloured nylon jacket with a 'ppper. * 'fce would aise like to talc te a male who was in the area of 500 MayfairAve. The young male lu about 4-ft. i-sand was wearing a black and'White jacket with OPP on the back. .Crime Stoppers will pay up te $1,000 for information Ioading te, tho arrout cf these suspects. Similar cash rewards will, bo paid for information Ieading.te an arrest in any sericus crime. The, Durham Rn gionalim~e Stoppers hotline is '436-8477 (that's 436-TIPS), and is open 24 hours peor day, *sevon day s a week. The phono number can be dialed from most areas cf tho TÉofreo of charge. If this number iu long distance, y ou can cZcollect or cail t hrough you r local Durham Regional Police number and asic for Crime Stoppers.» Cails will nover be traced or recorded. You will, not be required te identilfr yourself or have te go te court. Constable Grant Arnold is the co-ordinator with the Durham Reýgional Crime Steppers and writes this article te help combat