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Whitby Free Press, 2 Sep 1992, p. 26

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Page 26, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, September 2. 1992 I AUCTIONS I Durham Regional Police Service POLICE AUCTION BICYCLES and Unclaimed Goods 10:00 arn., Saturday, Sept. 129 ý1992, 1 Terms: Cash. To be held at Property Bureau 84 Farewell Avenue Oshawa (Entrance off Colonel Sam Drive at Farewell Ave.) AUCTION SALE TUESD.AY SEPT. 8- 5 P.M. (FIRST DAý( 0F SCI-IOL) AT ISLANDIER BANQUET HALL ON SCUGOG ISLAND .PROPERTY 0F PROF. BEN FORSYTHE Excellent sale w/furniture,. appli- ances, antiques, 11HP MTD ridlng mower, bar frdge, Oshawa Sulkey and much more. Vlewing: 2 p.m. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 655-8073 or 985-9807 AUCTION SALE "KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS" Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Located on Brock Rd., Pickering, 3 mfiles 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 eveiy Wed. and participate 'in one of Onitario's 'true' auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. uConsign- ment and estate selling our specialty." Caîl us taday. Previews from 1 p.m. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES (416) 683-0041 CORNEUL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, SEPT. 4 AT 6 P.M. 3 MILES EAST 0F LITTLE BRITAIN ON COUNTY RD. 4. THE PROPERTY 0F JACK & DONNA WARREN 0F CANNINGTON PLUS OTHER CONSIGNORS RCA upright freezer, rot lnlshed washstaind, 3-pc. chesterfield ste., 3-pc.: modern bedraom ste., aval- mtop trunks, wagon wheel coffee tbe, microwave oven, enter- tainment centre, walnut parlour table, cofee & end tables, PhilIips portable TV, modern aval dinlng table, Sharp sterea system, antique parlour chairs, qty. modern dressers & chests of drawers, occasional chairs, table & floor lamps, butternutý chest af drawers, modemn office desk & chair, refinished antique dressers, approx. 4,000 78 LPs & 2,000 L-Ps ln albums or original sleeves, 1980 Ford F150 12-ton truck, 1983 Olds Cutlass, plus a qty. of cups & saucers, china, g<lass, household items & collectible items. DON & GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS RR #1, LITTLE BRITAIN PH-ONE OR FAX 705-786-2183 LABOUR DAY AUCTION SALE MONDAY SEPT. 7 AT 11 A.M. PETHICk AUCTION BARN HAYDON, 8 MILES NORTH &k BOWMANVILLE, EAST OFF DURHAM #57 Vfeing 1 hour be<ore sale time To include a 9-pc. dining room ste., livng roamn stes., settee sets, pine corner cupboard, washstands, oak beau-front china cabinet, oak double pedestal- table, oak press-back, chairs, rockers, oak raIl-top desk, winq-backç chairs, limited edition prints, carpets, appliances (ta include washers, dryers, fridges, freezer), 3pcs. of antique pattery made DyOushawa Pattery Co., 2 cars toinclude 1985 Pontiac Grand Am (5-speed, w/air, PS, PB, sold certif ied), 1979 Dodge, plus lots af ather inter-' esting & unusual Rtems. Terms are cash, cheque or Visa. Came early. Large. sale. For more information caIl 1-416-263-4252., Sale man- aged & sald by: GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS THERE 18 NO SALE, HERE ON SATURDAY NIGKT ........... When Golden Griddle Famiilyý ]Restaurant custor Hrvoy Goldsugge ted t Roger and Sharonessir, owners of the shoulc(holen Griddle, that they shoud hot agolf teurnament te raise money for Camp Oochigeas, Jim. Harrop, owner of Whitby Dynamic Golf, offered te help out. Together, they nover imnagned that the. one-day vet would raise $17,500 for he cap. 1That is how much was raised through the flrst annual Camp Oochigeas fundraising golf tour- narnent Aug. 24,at Thunderbird Golf Course. An' additionhal *20,000 was pledged for the camp and $6,500 worth cf prizes were donated te make theo event somnething te remnember. Plane for the teurnamont were started in February. Over 40 organizations and individuals offfered support. through cash donations, product donations, services and sponsorships cf ïtho 18 hle, and 132 participants took part. Each paýrticipant paid a $100 fe" te join in the excitement and raise money for'the camp. Oshawa. Region Rotary Club was proud te initiate support of the camp, wifle comparies such as Ecolab and Robin Hoéod donateid $1,000 each.- Individualst in the cominunity maecash donations totaling $2,200, ý'and Neilson Dairy' prosonted a choque for $2,300 that, was collected by an employee's 50/50 draw. Camp Oochigeas, located at Roeseau Lake College near Parry Sound, is a camp exclusively for children with cancer. The camp is devoted te, providing cbildren with a fun, exciting camping experionce, combined with the propor' health care that each chld needs. .The proceede fiom the golf teurnamoint will help send several more children tecap.. A GOLF toumnament at Thunderbird Golf Club Aug. 24 raised $1 7,500 for. Camp'Oochigeas, a camp for kids with "cancer. Camp director Doug Hitchcock (centre) is shown with, the top team in the toumament -- (from ieft) Rick Price, Peter Armour, Herb Magister anid Chris Lee. Pt ota by Mark Reesor, ltby Fiee Press Overti*me thri*ller FRM PAGE 20 zed on a rnussed'oporutyb Whtyand were ble teIý away for a quick shot and score the winning goal. The final score cf what was one cf the* finest lacrosse games of, the. weekend, ended up 7-6 in favour cf Peterborough. Wbhitby won gold i the last two provincial championships., SWhitby scoring i the final ganie saw Suddons with a hat-trick, McLean with two goals and Macrury with one. Assse came from Duncan with three, Gallas, Kitamura and Pakosta. While there,-were many. wet eyes on the teani after the-gamo, coach .Jixn Bishop had nothing but praise for his teani. Ho said that everybody associated, with the tea'm should feel nothiing. but pride for their accomplisbment in coming this far. Many cf the players were not only first year A leel playes, but flrst-year lacrosse playérs.' 34.0. bituaries *< TERRY BELL E of Whtby di*edon Augut1,1992 husband. Terr o=hBlieu fa saaGnr l sita. She Sho le survived by, son John Whitby iion August 18, 1992 was 72. (Jack) of Whitby, diughter-in- atOhw eea optl o Sowas born in Shanghai, law Gwen and granddaughters wsChina on May 16, 1920'O, Kimberley, Jacqueline, and> Jo- Ho was born in Toronto Ont. daughter of Pei Chu and Sze Anne. on January 3, 1958, son o# Fred Wooi Cheng. The funeral was- to be held and Corrmne <Melanson) Belli- Sho married Herbert Hang from the W.C. Town Funeral veau. Shing Chang on October 20,, Chapel on Sep)t. 2, Rey. McClure Ho married Sharon Pauline 1942 in Shangha:. condctig. InKterment at Vic-ý Belliveau on October 6, 1979 ini She is survived by her hus- torialMemorial <Jemeter, i nd- Scarborough. band daughters Wendy (Mrs. sor., A WhitbyTerîsident for il years, Rex ôhian) of Virginia and Wil- EVA RORABKCK Mr. Belliveau was an employo ma (Mrs. Way L zr) os Ev .Rrbck 'of Whitby of fmperial Oil Ltd., Wilson (and his wife Kitty) of died on Auguet 28, ý1992. She >Ho is survived by his- wife, California and Walter (and hie was 92. Justin and Sara. wife Elizabeth) of Whitby, and She was born on Apri 9, 1900 The funeral service was held grandchfldren Martin,Danuel, in Eastham, England, daughter from the W.C. Town Funeral David, Jason, Jonathan, Debbie-, of Alfred and Mary (Upcott) Chapel on August 20, 1992 Rey. Serina and Bian. Charlton. Rod Barlew conducting. inter- Rev. George Van Arrago'n con-, She -married Harry Rorabeck ment at Thornton cemetery. ducted the funeral sérvice Inter- ini 1923 in Whitby. JEAN CHJANG ment at Mount, Lawn Memorial Mrs. Rorabeck lived, in Whitby Jean Chueg Ing Chang of Gardons. from 1914,to 1971, thon _i Osh- MARY FAJRBANKS awa before living in Whitby frlom Mary Pickford Walker Fair- 1984 to 1992.. >->< Answers to banks of Whitby died on Tuùes- She was predeceased ,by her. day, August 18,,1992 at Whitby husbaind'in 1957. She is'survived Whity Trvia General Hospital. She was 68. by son Glenn and hie wife Kt She was born on March 23, The funeral service wae ho d from page 3 . 1924 i Toronto, Ont., daughter from 'the W.C. Town, Funeiral cof Harry and Claira Fairbanks. Ch on Monday, Auguet 31, 1.Th seeleaiAI Sins' She ls survived by her hue- 1992 Rv. Rod Barlow.conduct- >Anglican Church has been band Derek, chîldren Irene Stone ing. U[terment at Mount Lawn used, as a surveyor's cf Whitb BarbaraMille of cemetery. landmark since it was Calaz, tephenHou gh of Brad- erected in 1870. fordire Hou hof Cobourg, grandchildrn Keith, Lisa, Mat- 2. Prisoners f rom the Guelph te Joshua, Courtney,< Ter Reformatory built the f irst and Jennifier, and great-grand- cottages at the Whitby childrn Sara and Laàuraà. 6 Generations of Psychiatric Hospital in The funeral service, was held Serice Q8lit &'rus 1913-15. from the W.C. Towù- F-uneral 0 Family Monuments Chapel. Intermenît at Grovesido e Granite or Bronze Markers 3. The Brooklin Legion Hall cemetery. *~mtr etrn was a hotel from about 1885 G19RTRUDE GRACIE *Siïndblasting'. ta 1964. Gertrude E.ý Gracier of-Oshawa 4. hiby' odes bildngis died'on Aui'Rt 31 '1992 iOsh-' Stafford Monuments 4.heJbez Lndesthuidn s awa.Genrerai Hspil the abezLyne hoseShe wasà born, in "Walkerville,, 318,Dundas St. E. Whitby which has been a museum Otduhe fM.adMs 668-3552« at Cullen Gardens since JOn.,dame. hte r rieadJames r Hoirs668-4460 or 666-1513 ii I here is more than one way <o-he a chairperson. Get Up .and ' tre.h between cails so you WOflt become pain of the furniture! 4

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