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Whitby Free Press, 11 Jan 1995, p. 30

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Page 30, Whîtby Free Pross, Wednesday, January 11, 1995 Bn&Barbara Temr of Whitby Celebrated their 5th Wedding Anniversary on January 6, 1995 Congratulations and Best Wishes from the Family FOLK ART CLASSES starting Jan. 18, Jan. 26 & Jan. 30. Enroi now. Cranberry Pines 18200 H. 12, Port Perry area. è05-985-1276 FOR SALE - Amenican Buldog& ln retriever. Both 3 months. gàl 66-8150. DURHAM ANIMAL ADOPTION has many cats & dogs in need of loving homes. Many already spayed & neutred. Give a et a second chanoe. Call 263-8915 or 623-0770. PETS & CAGES WANTED. Birds, gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits. WVill trade for anything in my store. Books, Pets & Tings, 218 Dundas St. E., Whitby. SHIH TZU puppies 2 male, 2 femate, home raused, vet checked, white and ginger, 10 weeks, paper trained. Fabulous lttte dust mops $325. Lnda Lynch 666-1656. MAY THE Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, adored, g Iorified, toved and preserved throughout the wod now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude worker 0f miracles, pray for us. St. Jude hleofthe hopeless, pray for us. THANKS TO St. Judo and the Sacred Heart of Jesus for favours received. D. & M.W. I AUCTIONS j I AU9ION$. I FUDGE, MYRTLE LILLIAN at the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, January 9,1995, Myrtie in ther 89th year. Beloved wife of the tate Walter Fudge. Loving mother 0f Mavis Sharron of Miami, Florida, Hazel Mulins of Coboconk; Jerry and wife Audrey Fudg e 0f Oshawa Fred Fudge of Trenton, Ruby and husband Bill McKean 0f Brampton and the tate Nathanael. Dearty remembered by 24 grandchiltren and 22 great-grandchildren. Sister of Drucilfa Moore of St. Catharines. Relatives and friends will be received at the McINTOSH - ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 152 King St. E., Oshawa (433-5558) on Tuesday from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. A service will be hetd in our chapet on Wednesday, January 11, 1995 at 11lam. Interment M. Lawn Cemetery. (Cash, VISA, cheque received before deadline) $7.50 for 25 words; ($7.01+ 490 GST) 150 each additional word; (140 + 10 GST) ...... ED.W......A.. $1 0.50 for 25 words; PLUS GST 150 each additional word; PLUS GST $1.02 per agate Une (Ads0with bors pies ormgaphics Rgrdisplay raespy $1 o0 f per vat n (14atunes rpric) Minimum size 1 column inch $15.12 CONTINUOUS RUN DISPLAY ADS 20% OFF after 3rd insertion (fo changes). GST is extra on aIt ads unless otherwise indicated ........ EADLIN E:"" ..... Monday noon prior to Wednesday publication. 66C8-6111l Please check your advertisement for errors on the first day of ~ blcation. The Whitby Free ress will ot be hiable for failure to publish an ad, or for typographicE beyond the occupied by errors cost the in publicaion of the space error up to a maximum cost of the insertion. The Whitby Free Press reserves the rtght to classlfy or reject al advertsements. SUNDAY AUCTION SUNDAY, JAN. l5th at l2noon, p review 11:30 AT THE KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS CLUB 133 BROOK ST. N., WHITBY Partial listing ont y includes: antiques, pine reproductions, etc. including 9 pc. dining roomn suite, pine wardrobe, 6' pine hiarest table set, oak bow front china cabinet, Oriental carpets, varîous bookcases, shelving units, pine TV entertainment centre, rocking horse, quilts stands, dressers, chests , vanity& stool, wing back chairs, cast iron decorator pcs., weather vane, jam & jelly cupoards, glassware, china, prints &p pitures, cheval mirrors, plan ter sdprour set, foot stools, pine coffee table set, parlour & occassional tables, leaded glass lamps, benches, deacons benches, oak sideboard, potato bins, washstands, butter box, fire screen, calender holders, rocking chairs, loveseat, round oak table & P.B. chairs, 7 pc. kitchen. set, occas"sionat & partour chairs, inen chests, 4 pc. camel sofa. set (onyx) plus much more. Ternis: cash cheque VISA, M/C 3% grem.1 $ bid cards, delivery available. AUCTIONS UNLIMITED 519-345-2426 AUCTION SALE RE-OPENING ESTATE AUCTION WED. JAN. 18TH AT 6:3Opm KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS Located 2699 Brock Road N., Pickering 3 miles north of Hwy #401 (exit #399) Kahn Country Auctions presents a ve7y large estate auction f or the tate Mrs. RW. Frankl in, Mississauga, fumiture contents from Howard Grills, Brooklin & other private sources, featuring an outstandin g setection of antiques,- good collectables, lamps, dlocks, g tass, china, etc. to inctude in part: on g mal oak side-by-side desk, oak tables, oak bow front china cabinet, Victorian secretary bookcase, two early Victorian chests of drawers, inlaid curio cabinet, outstandingl1O pc. dining room suite w/round ta te, mahog. bubble glass breakfront, Chippendale mahog. secretary desks, 9 pc. mahog. dining roomn suites, mahog. games^ tabte, mahog kidney sliaped d esk, several bedroomn suites, Victonian parlour tables, pine dresser, rrany old washstands, Canadiana cupboards, bonnet chests, Canadiana sideboards antique rockers, spinning vvheeis, parlour sets: wicker fumituoe, antique pews old cradtes, old dentist chairs w/dritl etc., brass & iron beds, dining tables,' pressback chairs, barbers chairs, occ. tables & chairs, china cabinets, treadte sewing machines, small collection 0f cdocks, oil.lamps, table & standing lamps, majotica 2 pc. planter, some flow blue dishes, collectable glass & china, quilts, pictures, od fraimes, pnimitives, mirrors, trunks and many other items of interest. This is an excellent auction, offering a wide variety for ail. So join us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontarios "true' auctions with no buy backs or reserves. "Consignment & estate seallingoruir sec 1il." rev#;aie CORNIEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAVI JAN. 13 at 5:3Opm 3 miles east of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 THE PROPERTY 0F MRS. LILLIAN GOOCH of Toronto ptus others 9 pc. Mahogany dining room suite, 5 pc. modem bedroom suite, waînut drop leaf table, walnut coffee & end tables, chrome kitchen suite, maple rocking chair, chesterfield & matching chair, Moffat harvest gold 2. d oor refrigerator & matching 30 in. etectric stove, qty. wooden kitchen chairs, single & double box spnng & mattresses, Duncan Phyfe drop -teaf coffee table, wlanut plant stand, parlour stove, walnut telephone bench, table & floor tamps, wicker end tables, guns to be sold at 8:OOpm - Remington 22 Iong match master rifle, EL- Faisan 410 double barrel shot g un Deushewaffen 7 ML rifle, Lakefield semi-automatic 22 , Winchester 30-30 lever action, Lakefield & Remington 22 rifles, plus a qty. of china, glass, antique, household & collectable items. DON & GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS RR #1, Little Britain 705-786-2183 Look to CIassiedl CLASSIFIED ADVERJISING DEPARIMENT 668-6111 SELF-DEFENCE COURSE for grou ps, women or men. Home safety, childproofing, personal safety, etc. $25 per person. Quaifie d self-de fe nce instructor/potice officer. Info 666-3006. HEALTH & WEIGHT.Management Clinics. Leamn how to increase your energy and re-shape your body without dieting!1For detaits cati Headquarters 430-3156. c9nnectic5ns 24 hr. DATELINE *Free to Ladies seeking Gents *Men from 970 a day *Win a FREE Photo by J.D.W. Rentai! Photography Cail FREE! 430m 7060 iffomm ib 1 Mr ý m M'.» ýll«iMmMi Garnes piayed Desaratta Office- 4 National Trust 2 Dubé Hair &Siiin 3 mn-bine Store Fix. 3, Topoô scorers Wayne Thomas12 Dav. Reid 86 Patti. Paling 79 Rik iberi 74 Susan Corrmier 74 ChrisPinder 71 Ployer of th. week a L- HENRY ST. So you are sick and tirod of itting around the cafeteria at lunch doing absolutely nothing, or worso, roaming the halls. Stop your whining, stop the insanity. Tere are tons of things to do at Henry, every single minute that ticks by could bo occupied. Lt us begin with clubs. The environrnontal club could always use new inembers in their crusade to inake Whitby a botter place to live. Henry SAID (Students Against Lnpaired Driving) also has room for new membors. Impact has exciting lunchtimne discussions and activities every week and encourages people te take part. The echiool newspaper is always looking for now people te write, advertise and tako phoos. Theatre Sports happons ey week in the drama room, This 18 for people who like to be entertained. These, along w-ith varlous contests and productions, would niake your lunchtime jam-packed with activities. There are also athletic clubs, teams and activities. HAC is always promoting lunchtime athletic activities in the gym from 3-on-3 basketball> to obstacle courses. There are always announcements for teain try-outs and club sign-ups. For those of you Who caret find anything te, do beyond sehool, there is a new Henry volunteer prograni. Agencies now looking for volunteers include Whitby General Hospital and Whitby Community Gare. So there you have it, there is a socal life at lunchtimne beyond sitting around doing nothing. Iàsten to the morning announcements for details on al these clubs and activities. Wednesday night dau leagtue LABATTOS BLUE UGHT DIVISION Stanignge et of Jam 4 W L PTS Whltby Trophy House 76 44 76 CpisServices 71 49 71 D& <Luer Broadioom 71 49 71 aFulcaingTeohnlos Imc. 70 50 70 BakrFmiture Finshing 68 52 68 Rloy's Enier dZsCas54 66 54 diaremnord &0eto di 40 80 40 Suzie Seahorse F&0 36 84 36 omes piayd Whitby Traphy 6 Roy's Eniepie4 Fablcating Tech. 6 Suzie =Opare 4 Dodd &Souter ô Baker umiture 6 Ciaremnt ola . 0 Gary doppins 4 Top lu scorers

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