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Port Perry Star, 9 Dec 1986, p. 40

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4 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 9, 1986 Help Wanted Work Wanted LICENCED mechanic required, must have experience, references required. Contact Jack- All Flags Service Station, Nestieton 986-4427. De HARRY MORRIS handyman specialist. Work fully guaranteed. References. No Job Too Small -- Give Me A Call. 985-3663. TF COFFEE SHOP walter/waltress, 5 even- ings per week (20-25 hours). For appoint- ment call 985-2066. PART TIME students wanted for clean ing. Call Hank's Pastries after 4p.m. Ask for Ken. 985-2172. DRIVER needed, own car, reliable. Phone Knobby's Pizza 985-2225. Work Wanted SAL'S T.L.C. Private home daycare. Comfortable, healthy, envircnment com- bined with small numbers allows for in- dividual attention. An ideal setting for the development of pre-schoolers. Call Shirley Lowe in Burketon 1-263-8323. JOB SHARE Need an accountant to work 2-3 days per week in a busy office, commencing . in January. Financial statement prepara- tion and analysis. Send resume to: RESUME, P.O. BOX 1166, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO LOB 1NO INTERIOR / EXTERIOR * Rec Rooms * Remodelling * Additions * Roofing New Homes - Additions - General Carpentry - Pole Barns NORM'S General Contracting Steel & Asphalt Roofing Aluminum Siding - Soffit Free Estimates Given with No Obligation P.0. BOX 608, PORT PERRY OFFICE: 985-8216 NORM TRIPP: 985-3563 HOME Improvements you need. Call us -- we are specialists. Aluminum siding, soffit,fascla, eaves, doors and windows, opening patio doors. Call 985-3657 or 985-8646. TF INTERIOR PAINTING. 'Tis the season don't delay, spruce up now for Christmas day. Quality work. Very reaschable rafes. Free estimates. 986-4618. D2 CLARKE Brothers Eavestroughing, 5 inch seamless aluminum or steel. Lowes! prices in town. Call for a free estimate. | 852-3565 or 705-357-2240. MOTHER of 2 wishes to babysit in my home close to both schools. References available. Call Donna 985-8858. DY WALTER J. BROWN Carpentry, odd jobs 986-0040. EOW SNOWPLOWING. Call John 985-2758.D 16 CLIPPER blades sharpened. Call 985-3050. DY PROFESSIONAL wall papering and painting. Reasonable rates. Call Roy Povey 985-9408. 028 PROFESSIONAL painting and papering. Reasonable. Call Keven 985-8358. TF NEED a housekeeper, very good service. Call 705-357-2398. K. DAVE MUIR Registered Industrial Accountant - BOOKKEEPING - - INCOME TAX - - ACCOUNTING - For Individuals - Small Businesses - Farmers and Companies - Phone 985-8494 Auctioneers GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONEER Equipment - Livestock - Farms Household - Real Estate REGEN xian cme Has decking the halls got you ducking the bills until April? If decking the halls has you duck- ing the bills until April, it's time to take a hard look at Christmas spen- ding habits, say consumer experts. "Unless you look great in red | velvet and make a living working with elves, Christmas costs you money," says Roberta Allan of the Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations. 'But it real- ly isn't necessary to amortize Christmas expenses through till Easter every year. Two key things can help keep costs under control ---- a simple budget and a few lists. Make that three things. I forgot determination." A household budget is indispen- sable at any time of year. At | | Christmas, it can be a lifetime, ° Allan says. Unless you know how much money you can afford to spend, it's a simple matter to slip in- to serious debt. Budgets are basically lists of ex- penses -- summaries of how much it costs to live every month. First set out all the necessary expenses such as the cost of rent or mortgages, in- surance, food and anything else that cannot be avoided. Expenses for hobbies, savings or activities you refuse to give up should be listed next. Finally, include costs for extras such as dining out, entertainment, personal allowances or anything oshiwa 416-655-4185 COCHRANE AUCTION SERVICE Household - Real Estate - Farms ~ - Equipment - Livestock - Whatever Your Auction Needs ... DON & FREIDA will be pleased to hear from you! 985-2788 FRIDAY DECEMBER 12 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Cornells Auction Barn Auction sale: Duncan Phyfe drop-leaf table, Pressback rocker, walnut china cabinet, mahogany bookcase, chester: _ fields, parlour tables, modern dresser and chest of drawers, 30' electric stove, refrigerator, oak bed, hall seat, 4 mahogany dining room chairs, console colour TV, engine block for 1913 Ford car, pocket watches, art deco hanging lamp, wash stands, quantity of old toys, china and glass. 1978 Ford LTD station wagon. This will be the last sale of the season. We would like to extend io everyone a Very Happy Holiday Season and Thank You for your patronage throughout the year. We will be accep- ting consignments after January 1st for our first sale of the New Year, Friday January 16th. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R.), Little Britain 1-705-786-2183. 4 ul ELMIRA AND SECURITY PRODUCTS KARL HERDER CONSTRUCTION LTD. 985-3885 + General Renovations vv Prefab Fireplaces r Inserts sr Woodstoves han] foren wm. Auction Sales RON KING - AUCTIONEER - Auctions of All Types Phone Port Perry 985-2643 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. Victoria's Christmas Special Holstein Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ontario. Robrook Dispersal for ROBIN & CONNIE PARISH & FAMILY, Woodville Ontario- 45 Head of Registered Holsteins. A good group of fancy young cows, many fresh or springing, including 6 Very Good cows with BCA 164-218. Highlights: A fancy 60" heifer due before sale- sired by Romandale Magic- her Dam Good Plus by Admiral Citation with over 18,000 Ibs. of 3.7 milk- 2nd Dam Good Plus- 3rd Dam Good Plus 1 star.. Could be a show candidate for next year. A young Very Good cow by A Higher-View Matinee- projected at 154-158-148 BCA- due March to Marquis. Her Dam Good Plus 147-166- 2nd Dam Good Plus 143-139- 3rd Dam Very Good with 19,000 Ibs. of 3.7 milk. A fancy 1982 Perseus Mark daughter Good Plus due before sale to Warden. A candidate for higher classification. A Good Plus Matt Lancer daughter, 2 year record 169-161-188, fresh one month- milking 80 Ibs. per day. A Good Plus Majesty with 2 year old record BCA 196-181-1984 61+ 45+59 over herd average. Bred Oct. to Startmore Ster!- - ing. Also featuring 4 year old 61' Very Good Pre-Star- 1st place dry cow at Vic- toria County Black & White Show- selling fresh in Sept.- bred back to Warden- sells with 4 daughters including fancy Sept./86 Sidney heifer calf. Also .elling- 3 year-old maternal sister by Ultimate- Good Plus- fresh since September- sells with good Sept. yearling daughter. This young cow could fit anyone's show string: A Good Plus daughter of Citamatt due sale time to Senator- 2 year old BCA 155-161-168 + 27 + 31 + 34. Good Plus Dam 153-167- 2nd Dam Very Good 186-189. An outstanding herd. Plan to attend. Follow: ed by Barmel Dispersal for MEL & MARIE BARNS, R.R. 4, Orillia, Ontario 69 Head of Purebred and Grade Holsteins: Free Listed, D.H.| A. supervised- unit bred. Herd average 137-127-131. 26 cows milking, 11 due by February. A Very Good Mock IV daughter sells and her daughter sells fresh. A Good Plus daughter of Langview Astronaut. Followed by Dispersal for JOHN KRABBE, R.R. 1, Bailieboro, Ontario- 22 Head of Grade Holsteins, 9 cows due end of January, 13 cows fresh and milking well. We are accepting a limited number of oii + consignments or further information, contact Sales Office 705-324-8311; Sales Statt- John Buckley 324-4017; Cliff Lillico 439-2380; Wade Reeds 324-9627 or Carl Hickson, Sales Manager and Auctioneer, Reaboro. Ontario 705-324-9959. D9 that could be cut down or deleted en- tirely if necessary. Add up the total monthly expen- diture and compare it to your net income. "This will give a good picture of your financial situation,"' Allan says. "If you're already spending more than you make, Christmas could cause serious problems. Some people who go into the holidays in this kind of financial situation end up with debt collectors at the door or worse." Credit Counselling Bureaus located across the province offer free help to consumers facing serious difficulties with debts. Counsellors can help set up prac- tical, realistic budgets and debt management progams. When necessary, they can try to arrange loan consolidations and negotiate | manageable payment plans with creditors. "If you really need help, get it now, instead of waiting for Christmas to put you over the edge," says Allan. "The number for the nearest bureau will be listed in your phone book under Credit ~ Counselling." : ' Fortunately, most consumers will be able to deal with Christmas ex- pens~s on their own, she says. Using your budget, figure out how much you can afford to spend on Christmas without stretching the payments on for months. "That figure is the bottom line ---- this is where the determination comes in. Commit yourself to holding that line on spending or you'll be in debt until March again this year. You'll be back on the merry-go-round -- always playing catch-up and never able to save for the coming Christmas." Take 10 per cent of the total "Christmas budget" and set it aside for unexpected or forgotten expenses. Next list all necessary purchases such as a tree, decorations, wrapp- ing paper, cards, and any other items that comes to mind, along with approximate prices. Add up these costs and subtract the total from the Christmas budget. The final list should include the names of everyone who will get gifts from you. Divide up the remainder of the Christmas budget for the gifts. "You might be looking at spen- ding only 25 per cent of your usual Christmas costs, so you'll have some tough decisions to make," Allan says. 'Some people may have to fall off the gift list or maybe you could make a few presents this year. But ask yourself who is really going to suffer because you've had to cut back ---- you're probably taking it harder than anyone else will." Other friends and relatives may well be trying to cut costs too. Perhaps this year, everyone would be happy to set a limit on how much gifts can cost. Some large families draw names and each person buys only one present. A helpful brochure on basic finances, Credit and You, is available from the ministry's Con- sumer Information Centre at 555 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario m7A 2H6 ---- 416-963-1111 or toll free 1-800-268-1142. Ontario residents with an 807 area code may call the 416 number collect. "PORT PERRY STAR 33333 833 3 3 3 3 FJ DEADLINES For Christmas and New Years Editions Display Advertising .............. Classified Advertising ........... Real Estate Advertising ......... Display Advertising ............... December 23. Tuesday, December 30. 2 DH UU DU 2 Ue TB YU US With Christmas fast approaching, the Star has been busy plann- ing its holiday season printing schedulé. We would ask our adver- tisers and correspondents to note the following deadlines for the Christmas and New Years Editions of the paper. CHRISTMAS EDITION (Monday, December 22, 1986) Classified Advertising ............. Real Estate Advertising ........... ... 5:00 P.M. Friday, Dec. 19th .. 5:00 P.M. Friday, Dec. 19th 11:00 A.M. Monday, Dec. 22nd 9:00 A.M. Monday, Dec. 22nd 9:00 A.M. Monday, Dec. 22nd .. 5:00 P.M. Friday, Dec. 19th Correspondence Pickup ......... Sports Reports ...................... Other Submissions .................. * PLEASE NOTE -- any material arriving after the published deadlines will be used in the following edition. NEW YEAR'S EDITION (Monday, December 29, 1986) 10:00 A.M. Monday, Dec. 29th 10:00 A.M. Monday, Dec. 29th 11:00 A.M. Monday, Dec. 29th Correspondence Pick-up ......... 9:00 A.M. Monday, Dec. 29th Sports & Other Submissions ... 9:00 A.M. Monday, Dec. 29th The Port Perry Star's Christmas Edition will be printed on the evening of Monday, December 22, and will be distributed to the public by mail and on the newstands by 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, The New Year's Edition of the Star will be printed on Monday evening, December 29 and will be available by 10:00 A.M. on

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