dl ' or Citizen [a Tussin) Harel 19, 1996-- 31 3 AUCTION SALE S., MARCH 28th - 6 PM so ing by public auction the ts of.Elite Doors & Windo: including Bay Window, Patio rs, Doors c/w Sideliles, Large selection of Windows, Shutters, Awning, Power Awning, Sealed Units, Skylight, Aluminum Doors, Humidex Controls, Siding and Trim, Water Cooler, Desks, Small Fridge, Reception Unit, Office Chairs, Photocopier, Ceiling Fans, Sharp Fax M/C, Typewriter, plus many other articles. NOTE TIME 11 AM#* Excellent sale of new products, plan lo attend. Viewing Saturday from 9:30 to sale time TERMS: Cash, Visa, M/C, no and chairs, beds and dressers, rocking chairs, desk, crocks, dishes, linen, and good box lots. * Viewing from 2 PM at hall. cheques accoplod N "loos 6sbairs or SERVICES AUCTION LLIUDATIONS ps SE de A 905-422.26% 3 AUCTIONS | PD AUGTIONS | I AUCTIONS | DP Work Wanted| COMPUTER --e------ J TRAINING SUNDAY AUCTION Call Murray Ea h MARCH 241 61 124 :00 Noon Cleaning, X painting. Communi Sefie. 4 kn. west of 9 "Call hd yard, BMP: ['Retrain or upgrade on a schedule thats Brock am 21. ERA A ECT Consisting of nice quality antique RICHARD APPLETON FLEXIBLE! furnishings from later 1800's and Quality Painting, parly 1900's. Sever Plaster Ropar, / "inked Mango llociatias. and Re vi er Also 1 include 10" table saw, Colour Conagtations, © * |/=iekr 10 Wika chop saw tinct Certified - Insured ACADENN OF LEAINNG items. Call for faxed listing. jer & Bu kills CLARKSON AUCTIONS | | ____ FIonedesoods | Conpultrd budnes Sule ung ERIE Rs shin no SCO BROPERTY ) | Simcoe Street North AUCTION SALE Snow Plowing, | | ses venere TUR MahcH at. Se Yond ron and Odd Jobs. --_= t t Hell, . Sevgo ior a1 50 Porey Ore. Call Dave Ballingall 985-2834 vo reezers, fri pryinis Ape NTHONY RITTER bi condiion, fg +3 Spader, uu Fini ONY Tren, CLEANING whip an ower 10 . slove, n done - 3 miciowave, TV, 2 a moWors. cnnything Jou Tod done ole. SERVICES re an 0 3 rdrobe, is dohumidiier, 2 pole] guns. hyd: Ssimales. Call 985-6053 'S CLEANING raulic jack, ladders, chesterfield SNOWMOBILE, MOTORCYCLE Company of Port Parry offers highly trained, dependable and courlecus cleaners, Bonded and insured and police security checked. Please call for more information 725-9177 and Small Engine Repairs. Good rates, call 985-1780 ED A DAY or EVENING OFF? legislered nurse available for 330i op alder carg, Sloss 4 SPRING IS JUST AROUND the corner. Call The Perfect Touch for all your Spring cleaning. GUN AUGCT ON VIEWING and REGISTRATION 9:30 AM Sale begins at 11:00 AM - Finishes at 3:00 PM At Hume's Auction Farm, 9313 Fourth Line north of Mitton, Ont. Approx. 20 minutes west of Toronto Pearson Airport, north of 401 OVER 100 CONSIGNMENT RIFLE & SHOTGUNS: Early consign- onss include: Winchester M-42 pump, 410 skeet w/rib (belonged to Gdn..& Prov. Champion), early Winc. M-70 FWT 30-06 isin Win. 1873-44/40, ires - , 22 'semi (like new) wi/clip & K-4 scope. PERAZZI MX8 Trap w/case, Enf. 303's, Winc. 94 - 30 WCF SRC (1907), M Myo-2 Bo Bolt w/clip & scope, REMINGTON 3200 - 12g SKEET, Win. 94- BARS, Rem.pumps, Cooey M600 .22 (like new), Iie pans, Nem purus. Savage M94-12GSS, Early Savage M24-22/410, Savage 99.22 HP takedown, BSA Martini .22 (sm frame), Enfield .22SS, e .270 wiscope, Early Browning' .22 semi (Herstal), Ivory handle dress sword (Pettibone), FRIGON - TRAP combo, SAVAGE 440A o/u Skeet 12g. Plus good assortment of other rifles and sholguns, Pine gun cabinets (new). Older Fishing reels and tackle, etc. Old Rod by Allcock Laight & Westwood (Toronto), old leather handle hunting knife, new come-a-long, Metal slorage cabinets, Old Framed hunting prints, Compass (new), Gun'cases, Hunting & 'Shooting Magazines, Winchester Classic Doubles poster, Browning BAR Poster, ammo, old reloading tool tems are coming in Sonimobel, so call how oe cutoff if you want us bo sell any items in this sale. "DIRECTIONS TO Al BARN; Follow Hwy. 25 North from 401 to first lights and tum right. Go 8 km. 10 4th line and tun lof. (Watch for the auction signs at comers.) JERRY QIRoyY- Y- Auchiongar [3 (905) 5914270 Burlington Pian to attend! Terms: Cash. Sack a c Mec liky on. Visa, Cash guaranteed. Bonded and insured. Call 1-800-721-2216, HOME IMPROVEMENT House Cleaning Services P Help Wanted| EARN UP TO $550. 8 WEEK Fletcher pulls - , wrong SPORTS CORNER' By Todd Healey As the dust of Pat Burns' firing settles, the apparent saviour has arrived at Church and Carlton in the form of Nick Beverley with. his two sidekicks, Rah Rah Foligno and Chuckles Sittler. The contrast of | person- alities between Burns and Beverley is larget than life. Burns, the autocratic, "my way or the highway" style of coaching eventually wore 'on, the. players, especially the so-called skilled players, who felt his tight defensive "scheme stifled their offensive creativity. ; In Beverley, the players 'will get the "Dr. Feelgood" approach where they are left to their own devises in terms of offence, and give only general guidelines on their defensive assign- ments. Foligno was a likeable, respected player and if nothing else, will raise morale in the dressing As for Sittler, his speci] , 88 & liaison coach and Players is puzzling. He is, in" the broadest sense of the ward, a goof. He was a "cancer" {Harold Ballard's term) on the tehm during the '70's when he served as a captain, leading a mutiny against Punch Imlach and going as far as ripping the C off his jersey two minutés before a HNIC st at.the Gardens. He should never be allowed to set foot in the Gardens, let alone be employed by the So where did the Leafs go wrong? Two straight final four appearances followed by a miserable first round We need people to make Years in the : lewellory (necklace, For Cet Laurio 945-8335. lo ro fo coast, from your home, Ep no experience n 3 Send a self-addressed, » CATERING assis ™ pe to: PE oo Nona Corp... "TTT JUDY'S CATERING Unit #5, REF. Book Now for large & small Ban: RE. - We also caler lo Weddings CARTWRIGHT ||, 'wasabio fom 1010 00. MINOR BALL § ---- bi hbecdd is Jooking for who is interested in tendering + BUSINESS for the following services OPPORTUNITY bi which ate required for the ry - Blackstock area ball dia- TTT FANTASTIC BUSINE monds. » i Opportunity! Tremendous Growth! 1). Diamond-dragging. , exciting 2). Grass cutting. products providing outstanding Leafs. Interested persons please Serious calle only 905 005A MS, phone David Stapley at " 986-4348 for further info. m '»_NOTICE |] AUCTION SALE /| AUCTION of Antiques, China and held at Wilson's Sales Arena, Uxbridge, 2 mi. north on Main Street to 720 Davis Dr.; or Hwy. #404 north to Devis Drive at Newmarket, go east 24 km. ..8"pc. walnut dining reom suite, burled walnut chest (moustache pulls, EX), Oval carved claw-foot, walnut pedestal table, pine flat-to-wall cupboard, antique harvest table, jam cupboards, oak parlour table, antique pine chest of drawers, Windsor chairs, Mission:style oak chairs, oak buffet with bevelled glass mirror (EX), pine Deacon's bench, walnut side- board with shell, pine two-door bookcase, mahogany end tables, mahogany drop-leal walnut hall table, spool bed, pine bookcase, oak and wicker table, 8" harvest table with shank leg, pine lool box, 4' summer kitchen table, oak prayer bench, ash sideboard, pine wash- sland, commode chair, antique pire drop-leal table, walnut cedar chest, Estey organ company oak pump organ (electric blower and bench, St. Mary's Church, Sunderland - EX), church pews, post peam scale, French doors, antique screen doors (EX), large wooden barrel, large wooden water trough, Sessions Banjo clock, wrought iron telephone table, cast iron kettle, hay fork, Enarco oif tin, egg crates, cas! lools, cast iron grates, antiques clothes and uniforms, pocket walches, antique lighting, finger lamps, crock jugs, iron bed, hanging brass scale, single furrow walking plow, computer, sale, plus more. ANTIQUE GLASS & CHINA. Large quantity silver pitchers and covered dishes, Bavarian, Beleek, Wedgewood, Crystal, Tree of Kasmin Dinner Plates, 8° Moorecroft vase, silk screen Buda (from India cave), Chinese fidurines, India ivory figures, Ivory elephants tusk, plus more. RIFLES: Belgium db. sholgun, 303 Sporting fie (FAC required). TERMS: Cash, Visa, MC or Interac. VIEWING: 8 sale day. NOTE: Superty Also Seturday, March 30th - Tool Auction, Easter Weekend - Saturday, April 6th - Special estate, antiques ¢ and Primitive Auction.' GARY HILL AUCTIONS ' (Div. of pred | Gary and Nancy Hill RR1, Sunderland LOC 1HO : NOTICE TO OUR VALUED ADVERTISERS Citizen Staff do their best to avoid errors in all 28, but this newspaper accepts ad-vertising with that if a should occur, The Citizen Is liable only for the cost of that portion of the ad. Sorry, the publishers can not accept any llabllity for non-insertion ofgny ad. If a mistake does occyr, it must be brought to the attention of The' Citizen before the next publicati®n. The publishers reserve the right to o£ revise, classify or reject an ad. This office 8 not knowingly Secept fraudulent dvartising, If you an.ad Is immediately. All advertising ple ase call us butt-kicking by Chicago and now this - fighting for a playoff berth, floundering under .500 and freefalling ina3d- 16 - 4 death spiral.' Were they playing over their heads those two playoff years? We'll never know, because the Leaf's braintrist (Fletcher, Burns, et al) decided after losing to Vancouver in the semis two years ago that skilled players were needed to carry the team to the Holy Grail, and so the bldodletting began. Grinders were replaced _by scorers and fingers were crossed. But there was no scoring explosion. Irefact, The Citizen are under copyright and "written : permission must .be obtained before an adver can be duced .of distributed" to any other publication. . Any Questions? Call THE CITIZEN 985-6397 ~..... Were User Feiegaly! + duction is way off from 'heir playoff runs of two years ago. So how is this explained? This porner has an idea or two so pay attention as swami Healey tells-all- To begin with, coaching: was not the problem, but rather personnel. When the move from diggers to scorers was pnacted, the #iotn trigger change was too drastic. The present top two lined boast same impres§ive career stats but those stats were built on the work of grinders getting them the puck. Gilmour has built * his entire career around ° standing outside the scrum, scaoping up loose pucks and feeding the shooter. With today's Leafs, loose pucks are few and far between, what with all three forwards waiting in the weeds hoping forga turnover that nevar comes. ~ Sniperg like Ginecol sto New Jerfey) accustomed to 5 - 8 shots a game now might get one, and is éXpected to score on that chance. Confidence plummets and the shooters begin aiming the puck as opposed to wheeling #nd firing, much like a pitcher who, faltering with control, aims instead of throwing Hind 38 is lit up. What the team lacks are Andreychuk, diggers who can not only * score, but can get the puck to the set-up meh. Jike Sundin and Gilmour who in turn, feed 'the shooters. Let's face it, Domi, Baumgartner etc. are not known for finesse withthe uck; they take more punches than shots and rarely create anything 'more than a headache for the timekeeper. Another glaring aspect of demise if age. 32 and 33. year old legs can't compete with 22 and 23 year old legs. Forget Gartner's record setting win at the all-star game - the pylons weren't hooking him or trying to separate his head from his body. The defense are old and slow and the forwards are being beaten to the puck and beaten with the body; 3rd period leads have disappated like the juicé from their legs. Help in the form of youth "is not on the horizon either. . Fletcher 'has _ mortgaged the. future by dealing prospects and draft choices for over-the-hill scorers and now the tank Js empty, with the dance falling further from reality. If Fletcher carries out, the rumoured deal before the trading deadline, involying the Leaf's lone Bona fide "can't miss" prospect, Sean ~ Haggerty for Wendel Clark, you can kiss the next fiyg years goodbye. Fletchler.is dealing now not from a position of / strength, but desperation and & gun in the'hand of a ~ desperate man is a recipe for disaster. Instead of pulling the trigger on Burns, Fletcher should have turned the_ gun on the source of thie mess - himself. : £