Whlby Free Proue, Wednesdiay, November 8, 1995, Page 27 AUCTIONS AUCTIONS SAT. NOV. 11, 11:I1OAM REAL ESTATE APPLIANCES, FURNITURE SÃ"ME ANTIQUES, QUANTITY &F TOOLS, GLASS, CHINA at estate of late NORMAN GARTSHORE 208 HIGH ST., WHITBY north off Dundas on Palace St. at Sunoco Station west 1 block (former mechanic). Knetchel 8pc. Dining suite with Duncan- Phyfe table & 4 chairs, buffet & china cabinet, 3 pc chesterfield suite, lamp tables, ds, Spc modem bedroom suite, chest, dressers, 3/4 bed, sewing machine & cabinet, copper boiler, GE auto washer &. dryer, Woods upright freezer, microwave, TV, beddling, linens, glass & china, hand &garden tools, gas lawn mower, Roper 8hp-26 snowblower, antique tool box, safe, 20 guage Cooey Winchester shotgun, 22 LR Ithica lever M49R rifle. Terms cash or good cheque. Real ESTATE I pm excellent 3 bedroom brick bungalow on parklike setting, a pprox. 60X 140' lot, central air, paved drive & newer windows, detached garage. Selling as issbet to trustees a pp rova . Ternis: $5000 at sale balance cash or certified cheque in 60 days. Don't miss this opportunity to purchase a good home in Wh itby. Property shown by appointment. For fiyer or to view cal McLeN .AUCTIONS 1-800-461-6499 or 705-324-2783. BARRY McLEAN AUCTIONEER KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS - every Wednesday at 6:30pm located #2699 Brock " Rd. ". Pickering, 3 miles-north of hwy. #401 (take exit #.399). Eeaturing ovea% Wed. an excellent selection fanius, fine fumishing9s glass china, colectables, primiuves, and other unusuals. So join us every Wed. and, participate in one of Ontario's 'true" auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. Ternis: cash, cheque (with prper I.) or Visa. Previews from 11: OOpm 'eConsignment & Estate selîing our speciaty." Cal us today - Kahn Auction Services 905-683-0041 ESTATE AUCTION SALE ANTIQUES, COLLECTAB3LES & HOUSEHOLD EFFEOTS SUNDAY,.NOV. 12, 111:OOamr (viewing 10:00) MaeGREGOR'SAUCTION HALL, 182 Wellington St., Bowmanviîle Take 401 [io Waverly Rd. exit & foîlow 57 hwy. north 2kmr to #2 hwy, tumn east to I1 st lights tum north on Scugog,1StMarFolea [Mark~et& MacGregor Auctions. This Sunda 's auction at our new location fealures articles from an Orono estate, plus quaîity inclusions from the past to the present,, partial ist includes oak sideboard, Queen Anne style buffet, Empire style, chest of drawers, stenciîed cottage chest, Cecillian piano, washstands, new- china cabinet & curlo shelves, tea wagon, misc. tables (kitchen, canole, co fee & end, etc.), miso. c hairs, rockers, sofa, etc., bedroomn set, dressers & chests of drawers, book shelves, organ, old coins, Jictures . new nings, country collectables (granite ware, crocks, jugs, kitchen collectables, etc.), quality selection of glass & china, pressed glass goblets pichers, dishes, Flow Blue etc oil Ilamps, milk cans, bottles, too(s & selection -of articles found in & around the home. This -is an excellent auction with many rare, unique & useful articles, plan on attending & viewing our new location (dress warm, we are still renovating). Cail for ail your auction needs' MacGREGOR AUCTION SERVICES Mike MacGregor 905-987-5402 or 905-987-3684 WHITIBY CD AND RECORD show and sale. 50 CD and record stores under one roof. Sunday, November l2th. Heydenshore Pavilion. Dealers and info caîl 728-5369. I ~ ! Iii I :~ ~~Ã4 ~ a j: i i i ~i 'i~ ~ ~ NEW SESSION Oshawa Bingo Country BREAKFAST BINGOS SATURDAY MORNI.NG Starts 9:3Oam * Doors Open at 8:OOam UP TO $3500. IN PRIZES Strips $3.00 m 436-9404 BI1NGO COUNTRY 1$5kOO 5 Points Ma Ritson & Taunton, Oshawa (behind A&I Charities 945371 7:00 pm & 10:30 pm Mon. - Sun. 1:00 Pm Sat. & Sun. 12:30 pm Mon., Tues. & Wed. k 436-9404 Spot Your Local Charites 'E TCETS SUPER* JAKPUPT WITH THANKS TO ST. Jude for favours received with promise to publish. G.S. PRAYER TO THE BLESSED Virgin, neyer known to fail. O most beautiful fiower. 0f Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, spîendor 0f Heaven, Ble6ssed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in necessity. 0 star of the sea heîp me and show me here you are my Mother. O0 Holy Mary, Mother of . God Queen of Heaven & earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me in my necessity (gake recjuests). There are none that can withstand your power; O Mary conceived without sin, pray for.us who have recours. to thee (3 times). HoIy Mar' I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days and then you must publish it and itwill be g ranted to you. D. M. SACRED HEART 0F JESUS and immaculate heart of Mary b. praised, adored, gîorified every day throughout the world now and forever more. W. K. SACRED HEART 0F JESUS and immaculate heart of Mary be raised, adored, glorified every day [hroughout the world now and forever more. W.K. w#ha1i n Whitby Free Press 668-611il Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 arn to 5:00 pm Fax 668-0594 and Kayla and grandchildren LUsa, Christopher and Cody. Clayton, died before her. Mrs. Stephenson was W.C. Town Funeral great- Nicole, A son, at the Chapel, Wbitby. Rev. Ron Pierce will conduent a memorial service in Brook.li.n United Churcii on Thursday, Nov.. 9 at 5 p.m., te b. followed. by refreshrnents. If desired, contributions te tthe Ciiildren's Wish Fund would be appreciated. EUNICE JANE NEAL .A resident cf Whitby since her marriage in Januaxy, 1928, Eunice Jane Neal died on Oct.. 29, 1995. She was 91. Mrs. Neal was boni on June 12, 1904 in Grey County, Ontario, sud was married ini Jsuuary 1928 te C. Herbert Neal, who survives her. She is aiso surviyed by son Gordon (sud bis wife Shirley) of Whitby;, daughter Norma Kennedy cf Unionville;- grsudchildren Linda, Jim, Paul, Sandra, Laura, =beeeyln w mor hve membersJip Mey opoom ig meetngoi or ectOes on hs page etfno cool. L- -J SAT. NOV. 18 lOam LARGE ANTIQUE 8& COLLECTABLE AUCTION at OLIVIAS 60 Main Street, Bobcaygeon. Compete contents of antique shop, antique pine & oak fumniture, Canadiana, east coast primatives, fiat farmn scales, Cones ta farm wagon, memorabilia, china cabinets, store top desk,' Amish gullt box, harvest tables, 2 Coke machines, hundreds of interesting & rare antique items. Don.t miss it! lOam sharp with 2 auction rings, no reserve, owners moving., ORVAL McLEAN AUClIONS LTD. Orval & Barry McLean, Auctioneers 705-324-2783 Lindsay. CaII for flyer, dress warmi sale mostly outside. CalI 1-800-461-6499 to ist your s'ale. NICHOLLS - (Ne. Van Hemmen) Paul and Stacy are pleased to announce the birth of their son, RYAN PAUL NICHOLLS on October 12, 1995 'at 2:4Opm weighing 9Ibs 123/40z at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. We would like to thank Dr. Ho y and Dr. Westgarth and nursing staff for their wonderful care. Proud *grandparents are,' Bob and Carolyne Nich olIs of Manilla and Peter and CarolVan Hemmen of Bowmanviîle. WHITBY-FREE PRESS .0 G«aII Us Nawlv OBITIJARY RUTIR ELIZABETH STEPHENSON A resident cf Brooklin for 40 yemrs, Ruthi Elizabeth Stephenson died at her residence on Nov. 1, 1995. She was boni at Humboît, Saskatchiewan. Mrs. Stephenson is survived by her husband William Stephenson; sonis Brian (and his wife Audrey), Gerry (and bis wife Donna) and Ju*m (sud bie wife Patti); daughters Evelyn (and her husband Steve), Lori (and 'Peter Brittain) 'sud Valerie (and Kerry OBrien). She is aise survived by grandchildren Michael (Patti), Barb, Joanne, Kevin, Czystal, Marta, Trevor, Shelly, Jamie, Pam NETWORKING GROUP Tih. 2nd Tuesday Networking Group (formerly the. Business Networking Group) will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 14,7:30 to 9 a.m., at A Toucii cf Clams restaurant, 104 Consumers Drive (aide door), Whitby. Admission, wiiich includes breakfast is $10. Guest speakers (accountants) will' discuss accountiii practices for smnall bimnesses;. For mer.e information or te reserve a space, cail Sandi at 433-1246 or Marian at 668-3083. PUBLIC INFORMATION' The Breast Cancer Society of Canada will hold a public information session on Monday, Nov. 13,17 te 8:30 p.m., at St. Paul's United Church, 65 King's Cres., Ajax. The objective of the. session will b. te educate Durham Region residents about the. the society. and tii. formation cf a Durham Region chapter cf the society and ite objectives as well as solient' volunteers. For more information, call the. Ajax office at 686-7993 or the national office at 1-800-567-8767. FPIST AID Tiie local Red Cross branch will standard sud emergencey first aid courses Nov. 18 and 19, Dec. 9 sud 10. Cail 905-420-3383.' WOMENS AGLOW Women's Aglow Fellowsbip cf Canada, Oshawa-Whitby chapter, meets Thursday, Nov. 9, 7 p.m., at Evangel Pentecostal Churcii, 374 Farewell St., Oshawa. For furtiier information, cmli 723-9458. CRAFT SL Palmerston Commuinity School will iold their second annual craft sale on Nov. 25, 9 a.m. till 2 p.m. Table rentai fe. is $15 plus a donation cf on. craft item. For reservations, cail 666-0959 and leave name, telepiione number and descriptions of items te be sold. Cails will be returned. Cathy, David, and Peter and great- grandchildren Shawn, Larrie, Sherlyn, Jenny, Amanda, Lyn and Julie. >Seven brother. and sisters and on. grandchild, Debbie, died before her. Mms Nemi was at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, where Rev. Henry Dyck of Whitby Baptist Church conducted thie funeral service on Nov. 1, followed by interment in' Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens, Whitby. If desired, contributions to the Whitby General Hospital or tiie charity of choice would be appreciated. Answers to Whitby Trivia from page 4 1. John Hume Agnew, born in Whitby in 1863, was Provincial Treasurer of Manitoba from 1904 to 1908. 2. The Whitby Kinsmen Club purchased Kinsmen Park on Dec. 28, 1945. 3. Rev. John C. Clough, rector 0f St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Brooklin trom 1938 to 1940, captured 33 Germans on D-Day, although ha was unarmed. 4. There were two father-and- son mayors of Whitby, Major Harper (1879-80) and his son Ernest Harper (1918, 1920-21) and John Blow (1889-90) and his son Richard Blow (1903-04, 1919). OSTEOPOROSIS The osteoporosis support group will meet on Friday, Nov. 10 in the. Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. S. AUl welcome. RNAO MEETING The Durham-Northumberland Chapter of the. Registered Nurses Association of Ontario will meet on Thursday, Nov. 9,7 to 8:30 p.m., at the. CAW Hall, - 1425 Phillip Murray Ave., Oshawa. Kathleen MaciEllan, the. nurse coordinator for Ontario, will discusasthe. future of *nursing and healtii car. in Ontario under the. Harris goveroment Cal '905-623-9313 for furtiier .information. BERBEAVEMNT FORUM Tii. Durham Region Affiliate Of Bereaved Families (BFO) will participate in the. province-wide public awareness campaign during Ontario Bereavement Week by sponsoring a public forum on Tiiuraday, Nov. 9 on issues related to deatii and bereavement. Rev. John Kennedy Saynor, director of the. Genesis Bereavement Resource Centre in Toronto, who will speak on- "Grief and Spirituality." The forum is at the. Nortbiview .Publie Ià braiy, Beat *rice Street and Ritson Road, Oshawa, from 7:15 to 9 p.m. To attend, cail 1-800387-4870. SALE A pre-Christmas sale of items including gift carda and'wrapping, and Royal Doulton products, will b. iield Nov. 13 to 19 at the gift shop at Whitby General Hospital. Ail ftmds raised by the. hospital auxiliary go toward the. purchase of items needed by the. hospital. VOLUNTEERS Durham Family Respite is looking for volunteers to erdjoy time and friendshxp with individuals who have special needs. Cli 427-3541.