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Whitby Free Press, 13 Sep 1995, p. 26

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Page 26, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, September 13, 1995 ANNomNeM T$ ACTQN WeddingAnnouncement Dr. and Mrs. William Frisbee of Guelph are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Jefferson Clark Frisbee, to to Stephanie Jane Sears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sears of' Whitby. Mr. Frisbee is the grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Dominick Melc of Scotia, New York and Pompano Beach, Florida. Dr. Mele is the former Head of Paediatric Medicine at Ellis Hospital, St. Clare's Hospital. and Bellevue Matemnity Hospital in Schenectady, New York. He and Mrs. Mele are widely known for their philanthropic activities involving underprivileged chîldren. higher education, and the arts. Following a honeymnoon trip to Stockbridge, Massachusetts and Cape Cod, Mr. and Mrs. Frisbee wHIl be living in Guelph wherc Jeff is completing his Doctorale in Biophysics and Stephanie. her Master of Science degite as a Dorothy Britton Scholar in the Department of Consumer Studies. AMNIVERSARIESJ OPENMfOUSIE S to celebr-ate the 5Oth Wedde9;ee Anniversary TOM &MARGARET DOUCETTE Sept. l6th 1-4pm at the home of Bey. Doug & Kevin Bell 808 Whilte Ash Drive, SPIDERMAN AVAILABLE starting October/95 for birthdays, Christmas partes, etc. Games, ballÃ"ons, FUN, UN, FU!ICalil Doug (416) SAY IT WITH A SONGI Birthday wshes, wedding proprosals, anniversaries, happy holidays. Professional songwriters will record a high quality song personally crafled for your individual occasions. Calil Ear Productions (905) 427-2167 or (905) 430-6913. TOMMY THE WHITE RANGER Red, Pink and Green look-a-likes! Birthdays, Christmas parties store promos. Armi antn balloons, gamnes! NO VIOLENCE. Cali Doug (416) 439-8133. u Pease recycle 41I this newspaper tue PRAYER TO the Blessed Virgin, neyer known to fail. O most beautiful- fiower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, spiendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in necessity. O star of the sea hetp me and show me here you are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven & earth, I humbly beseech you fromn the bottom of my heart to secure me in my necessity (make requests). There are none t hai can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). HoIy Mary I place this cause in your hand (3 times). Say 1this prayer for 3 consecutive dlays and then you must publish il and it will be granted ta you., S. L. FOLK ART CLASSES. Beginners $45 tuition, October 3 for 6 weeks. Intermediate starting September 27, 7 prjecis. Discount on supplies. Cranberry Pines 18200 Hwy. 12, (905) 985-1276 or 725m2549 (Whitby). NOTICE TO CREDITORS & OTHERS Ail CIaims against the Estate of MARVEN RUPERT ALEXANDER, late of the Town of Whitby, Ontario, who d ied JuIy 28, 1995 must be in our hands by October 6, 1995, after which*the Estate wilI be distributed having regard only to the claims then filed. JOHN MARK ALEXANDER, Estate Trustee, by his Solicitor herein, ROBERT G. WHITTINGTON 326 Dundas, Street East Whitby, Ontario Li N 2 Ji AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS SUNDAY, SEPT. l7th, 11:OO0am Agriculture Building, Orono Fairgrounds Take 115135 Hwy. to, Main St., Orono & follow signs This Suntlay's auction features a varied offering of articles from the past to present, partial list includes dressers & chests of drawers, walnut Queen Anne sofa & chair (c. 1850), washstand, diamond dye cabinet, blanket box, chairs & rockers, beds, wall unit, several old dlocks (mnc. Junghane c.1870) shaving mirror, oldT cameras, tins clothes, post cards, pictures, oul lamps, hump back trunk, old boxes, qu ilts, plant stands, misc. tables (itchen, candle occasional, etc.), Flint Lock guns (c. 1800), crocks, tin airplane (c.1900), quality glass & china (Depression, Doulton Toby mug, Wedgewood, Limouge, etc.), plus many more rare, unique & useful articles. This is a large sale with something for one & ail. Caîl for ail your auction needs MacGREGOR & WEST AUCTIONS Mike McQregor 905-987-5402 Junior West 905-983-5556 KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS - every WVednesday at 6:30 'n located #2699 Brock Rd. ý. Pickering, 3 miles north of hwy. #401 (take exil #399). Featunng eofrY Wed. an excellent selection tf anius, finêfumishings, glass, china, collectabies,,' p.nifves, and other unusuals. Sa joui us every Wed. and participate in ans of Ontario's "true" auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. Ternis: cash, cheque (with properI.D)or Visa. Previews from 1:OOpm "19nigMent & Estate seliing aur specialt. Caîl us toda <i>DKhn Auctian Services 905-68 1 . AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1995 at 1 1:OOam For HAZEL GRAHAM at 268 Main St. N., Markham, Ontario Outstanding sale of 'antique fumîiture, dishes, glassware, collectabies in the famiFy. for over 100 years. Terms: cash. EARL GAUSLIN, AUCTIONEER 905-640-3079 COMING EVENT C'aili668-6111l AUCT IONS' Jesse visits Whitbiy JESSES JOURNEY for Gene Research roled through Whitby Aug. 31. John Davidson and son Jesse, who bas Duchenne muscular dystrophy, began their trek to raise $1 million for the Foundation for Gene and Celi Therapy at the Manitoba border May 20. They plan to ending their 3,300-kilometre journey - they travel 30 kiiomnetres a day, - in Quebec Sept 20. Donations can be made at any Royal Bank brànch in Ontario. Phot by Mark Rossai, Vhitby Free Pres chorus singers wanted Singers in ail voice, parts (no experienoe reqwired) are wanted ta join. a 60-voice wornen's barbe-hhop chorus. Interested women may register Thursday, Sept. 14, 7:30 p.m., in the auditorium at 1955 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering (Orchard villa). CaIl Cathy at 434-1726 for more information. Cororae aine rof wonate managftemet and Environmental services positions as well as individuals invoived in grassroots organizations should check out the fali lin eup on t.hese upcoming con ferences. On Sept. 19, 'Conserving Energy in the Landscape' is a workshop that will feature topics such as global climate change, microclimate amelioration and design & species selection for the energy efficient landscape. For details, cal 519-837-5847. During Sept. 23-24, ini London, Ont., the labour caucus of the Ontario Environment Network is sponsoringJobs and the Environment -- Beyond the Year 2000.' Workshops on transportation, green communities, Environmental Bill of Rights are ail part of this two-day conference. For information, cail Jason Amyot at 519-973-1116. Oct. 18-20 marks the Recycling Council of Ontario's l6th annual con ference and trade show at the Regal Constellation Hotel in Toron to. 'Making Waste History -- Fast Forward Wo the 21 st Century' will have more than 700 delegates from industry, ail levels of governiment, and special interest groups who will examine the economîc, political, technical and social issues that affect our ability to reduce waste in Ontario and globally. To register, cal Nicol at 416-960-1025. Also,the Darlington Waterf'owl Festival wîll be held on Sunday, Sept. 17, 10 a.m. ta 4 p.m., at Darlington Provincial Park, east or Oshawa. Call 436-2036 for more nomain Durham Regional Police Service POLICE AUCTION BICYCLES and Unclaimed Goods 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 23, 1995 Terms: CaSh/Cheque To be held at Property Bureau 845 Farewell Avenue Oshawa (Entrance off colonel Sam Drive at Farewell Ave.) r- 1

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