Page 30, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, June 30, 1993 Whitby Free Press 668-6111 Office Heurs: Morlday te Friday, 9:00 arn to 5:00 pm* Fax 668-0594 & LEGA t AUO-ON:: GARAGE SALE. Saturday & Sundiyuly 3 & 4. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 145GUhrie Ores., Whitby. Air ,coriditioner, jewelry & lots mor'e. RAIN OR SHINE - We have the deal foreyou Bikes, clean toys, g reat stuf and more! Saturday, July 3 - 8 a.m. 212 John St. West, Whitby. YARD SALE - Friday, July 2, Saturday, July 3. 15 Winchester Rd. E. at FHwy. 12 in Brooklin. Large assortment of baby needs, household items and lots more. 3 FAMILY YARD SALE - Saturday, JuIy 3 (Ramn date July 4) 8:30 a.m. _ 4 p.m. 512 Palace Streeet, Whitby. Somnething for everyone. TAKE ADVANTAGE of our 98 p er cent coverage of Whitby when buying or selling your wares. Whitby Free Press. 668-6111. 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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Al daims a g ainst the Estate of JAN J AK BIAK, la te of the Town of Whitby who died on or about March 14, 1993 must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 3Oth day of July, 1993, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only te the dlaims of which the Executors then shall have notice. DATED at Oshawa this 3th day et June, 1993. JOSEF NEUBAUER Barrister & Solicitor 74 Simcoe Street South Suite 303 Oshawa , Ontario 1-17N1 PERSONAL LOANS from $1,000 and up for any purpose. Quick approvals. 436-8104. rPALM - TAROT CARD READER on love, health, marriage. Ci 9 amn. 9 PM.r 668-0499, 'Whitby j NOVENA TO ST. JUDE and the Sacred Heart cf Jesus. Ma y the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glrfid loved and preserved thouhut the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, help te. the helpless, opray for us. ay nine times a day for nine days. Prayer will be answered b y the eighth day. It has nover failed. Publication must be promised. Thank you, St. Jude, for prayer answered. G.P. BAHAIS BELIEVE. The essence of abasement is to pass out f rom under the shadow of the Merciful and seek the shelter of the Evil One. For information cal! 668-8665. THANKS TO ST. JUDE and the Sacred Heart cf Jesus for favours receivod. Ma y the Sacred Heart cf Jesus be ado red , glorifiod, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forover. Oh Sacred Heart cf Jesus pray for us, St. Judo Workor of miracles pray for us. St. Judo Helper of the Hopes pray for us. Say this prayer 3 tîmes a day, by the 8th day your prayer wil be answered regardloess of how hopeless your situation seems. Pubicaton must be promised. B.D. PSYCHIC & SPIRITUAL ADVISOR Joan Monday to Friday 9 m . o9 MACGREGOR AUCTION SALE SUNDAY JULY 4, il A.M. (10:30 k.M. VlEWING) AGRICULTURE BUILDING ORONO FAIRGROUNDS (TAKE 401 TO 115/35 HWY.& NORTH 10 KM) Auction features a varied selection cf antique furnishings plus an outstanding selection of rare & unique colloctablos. Partial list includes: 5 pcs. French Provincial bedroomn suite, elm f lat-to-wall (w/glass doors> ref., numerous dressers & chests ef drawers. primitive ¶ine cupboard, jam cupboard, east ake sideboard, misc. tables (kftchen, parleur, tavern, etc.>, excellent selection of chairs (sets, pressbacks, captain, parlour, hoopbacks, primitive, etc.), blanket box (orig.) storage & wood boxes, weat h r vanie, original post iamp f rom Bowmanvillo home, several rare & uniquo dlocks, (O.G. c. 1890's, bracket dlock c 1900's, cast iron parlour dlock c 1900's, regulator wall dlock & mantle dlocks.> approx. 20 named milk botties (Kingston, Oshawa, Sutton, Port ope, Cornwall, London, Georgian Bay, etc.), carpet bails, butter stamps, çld quilt, wicker dol! carniage (exc.ý cradîe, violin, old doil, crocks, 'plus many more household & kitchen collectablos. Collection of old coins & new Jewelry, also several limited edition & decorativo art prints. This is only a partial list of an auction not to be missed by the sericus collector of antiques & collectables f rom days gonie by, come earîy browse & spend a Sunday at the auction. (NEXT AUCTION SUNDAY, JULY 11) OALL FOR ALL YOUR AUCTION NEEDS MAOGREGOR AUCTIONS MIKE MACGREGOR 416-987-5402 JUNIOR WEST 416-983-5556 SUNDAY AUCTION THIS SUNDAY JULY 49 12 NOON (PREVIEW 11:30) KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS HALL 133 BROOK ST. NORTH, WHITBY Partial list only. Antiques, reproductions, hand tools, 2 V2 ton floor jack, pine wardrobe, 4 poster bedroom suite, wing back chairs, Persian & Oriental carpets, pine harvest table & 6 hoop chairs, various lamps, pine china cabinet, piano, oak sideboard, wench & socke sets, hand made quifts, 4 foot pine table, glass, china, decorator pieces, fiat top desk, open & other washstands, parlour & occasianal tables, mnirrors, jelly cupboards, beds, dressers, ass't. chairs, bow glass china cupboards, curio shelves, hack saws, 1 ton chaun f ails, screwdrivors, saw biados, punches, chisels, drili press, stools, benches, pine deacons bench, rockers, vices, coffee & end table set (pine), bow glass (double) china buffet, p lus moe meis: cash, cheq ue (Visa, M/G 3%0 promr.). Snack bar. Delivery available. AUCTIONS UNLIMITED 519-345-2426 519-345-2082 FRIDAY JULY 2 AT 6 P.M. 3 MlLEà EAST 0F LITTLE BRITAIN ON OOUNTY RD. 4 Oak china cabinet, glass three sides, Weber upright piano, 4'x8' poo abe, round oak split pedestal table, ,re-upholstered blue chosterfiold & chair, oak dressers, maplo rocking chairs, brass bed, 5 pc. modern dinette suite, odd wooden kitchen chairs, walnut writing desk, chestorfiolds, 5 pc. maple dinotte suite, occasional chairs, 4 cycle mini biko, G.E. refrigorator, E.M. Honda. 500 portable generator, press back rocker, table saw, floor mode! drill press, D~ h.p. yardman lawnmower (like new). .275 bu. grain box on 6 ton wagon in excellent condition, Fordson super major diesel tractor with leader (approx. 45 h.p.), plus a qty. cups & saucers, china glass, antiques, household & collectablo items. DON & GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS R,.R,. #11, LITTLE BRITAIN PHONE OR FAX 705-786-2183. SELLING? BUYING? STARTING VOUR OWN BUSINESS? The classif ied pages gives you ail this and more. Saving and making money is what we're ail about! WH ITBY FREE PRESS 668-6111 -v an driver ougi after. Police are still looking for the driver of a gray, two-tone p as- senger van after a fatal accident on Lakeridge Road between Rossland and Taunton roads Iast week. Police say a gray Toyota was northbound on Lakeridge Satur- day evening, June 19, around 10 p.m. when it collided with a southbound motorcycle ridderl by 32ye-odCrlFse of Aj ax, wows killed7 .se Witnesses say the Toyota may have been trying to pass the van, which they say may have been creamlwhite coloured. Police say the driver niay net have been aware of the collision, as it would have occurred behind hini/her. Police are asking for the pub- lic's assistance in locating the van and would like to speak te anyone who witnessed t he acci- dent. Molten steel leak at Lasco About 100 tons of molten steel leaked out of an arc furnace at Co-Steel Lasco Thursday after- noon. No one was injured in the mishap, which occurred around 3:45 p.m. No damage estimates were available. The $300,000 furnace appeared to be reparable, police say, and the metal is salvagable. charge laid A Scarborough nman faces charges of impaired driving after running into a car at Lakeridge Road and Dundas Street West Saturday afternocon. No one was injured . Police say both vehicleit were eastbound on Dundas at the time of the col- lision. The mah had readings of 380 and 390 mg. of alcohol in his blood, police say. The legal lumit is 0.080. Durham Begion Community Care will receive a $77,200 grant fromn the Trillium Foundation. The Whitby-based care organi- zation was one of 106 voluntary, social service groups to receive fundingfrom the foundation. Community Care provides home support services to adults with dependencies related te physical disability or aging, nd mental health su pport services to adults and their families. The grant will be used toward the purchase of computer hard- ware and software te automate the tracking of client and volun- trer information, process statisti- -à ca dta ndn so lidate exit.ingr Ice' poester. ~e draw was held in appre- diation cf' the volunteers that helped in the campaign in Febru- ary. NEED TO KNOW SOMAETIIING ABOUT L U YOUR NEW COMMUNITY SINCE 1930 LIT . PHONE 668465 Our hostess wi!!i bring gifs and greeting, along with hoiplul community information.