fr -7 aaa tS "A Family Tradition for 125 Years" SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Port Perry Fairgrounds General merchandise auction. Good clean items welcome. Anti- ques, china, glass, furniture, NEIL DESHANE TIONEER. To consign, call 985-4240. Free pick-up and delivery. - SATURDAY, JULY 27 SALE TIME: 10 AM. Large auction sale at Mabee Auction Centre on Hwy 35, Rosedale, Ont. Featuring a 1980 26' Gledette travel trailer, cars, antiques, furniture, appliances, collectables, etc. Complete con- tents of a large country home and local estate. Don't miss it. An ex- cellent offering. CALVIN MABEE AUCTIONS. Call 705-374-4800 or 454-2841. J23 AUC-, FRIDAY, JULY 26 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. Corneil's Auction Barn Sale includes: pineapple four poster bed, chesterfields, modern dresser and chest of drawers, washstands, Gone With the Wind lamps, wicker chairs, parlour chair, crocks, microwave oven, odd wooden kitchen chairs, single box spring and mattress, antique dresser and chest of drawers, qty. gift store items, truck camper, Ashley airtight stove, Winchester pump, 22 rifle, Ithaca lever action 22 rifle, Stihl D45 chainsaw, 14 ft. fibreglass boat, fish hut, 9-8 X 4 ft. .single axle trailer, 5° X 8' Tatam axle trailer, 16 h.p. Craft- sman riding lawn mower, quanti- ty antique picture frames. Open for showing Thursday, July 25, between 7 - 9 p.m. DON & GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS, R.R. 1, Little Britain. 1-705-786-2183. Wednesday, July 31 at 10:30 a.m. Huffdale Farms Dispersal of 120 Reg. and NIP Grade Holsteins, pipeline, Delaval 600 gal. bulk tank, machinery and 1000 round bales of Hay. The property of Helen Huff & Son, Napanee. From 401 exit Hwy .41 then south through Napanee for 15 km. Sale Manager and Auctioneer MURRAY JACKSON 613-354-6713 Hallowe'en in July? That was the case at Day Camp on Wednesday. The kids dressed up in an array of costumes to celebrate the trick or treat holiday a few months early. Pic- tured above are Pirate Thomas Lee, 6, Bag 'O Bones Nicho- las Murphy, 6, and Hawallan Hoola Girl Lisa Tripp, 8. ¥ ho PES - WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 SALE TIME: 5:00 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques of an Uxbridge estate, selling at Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd., corner of Hwy. 47 and 12, one mile south of Greenbank. To in- clude: 9 pc. walnut dining room suite (Immaculate), walnut tea wagon, ant. chesterfield (floral), carved parlour chair, 6 pc. ant. walnut bedroom suite, 4 pc. twin bedroom suite, round parlour table, cedar chest, walnut telephone table and chair, walnut parlour table, oval drop-leaf table, Pie cupboard (2 pcs.), single drawer lamp table, Boston rocker, harvest table, gramophone, pine chest, mahogany dresser, trunk, Vic- toria parlour table, electric con- tour chair (1 yr. old; retall $3,400), dentist fountain, lightning rods, Duncan Phyfe coffee and lamp table, mantel clock, nest tables, hall mirror, crystal chandeller, marble mantel clock, marble lamps, alabaster lamp shades, 2 Dutch dolls, 1937 Coke ad, 1851 Canada Post-Present- Future book, Sterling candle sticks, handmade linens, ant. sewing machine, pocket watches, candlelabra, graniteware, per- fume bottled, wall clock, large quantity of glassware, pinball machine (flipper type), plus many other items. NOTE: This Uxbridge estate contains some of the highest quality antique fur- niture and collectables to be sold this year. Preview will be Tues- day, July 23 at 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., and all day Wednesday. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 985-1068. drive. Decorator's business is on wheels When it comes to decorating, Heidi Dereschewitz has a lot of In fact when it comes to deco- THURSDAY, JULY 25 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. Modern and antique furniture, appliances, shrubs, large quanti- ty of new clothing and shoes, vehicles at Orval McLean Auction Centre - Lindsay. Property of W. ELSIE SPENCE estate (former Toronto hardware merchant) and others. Approx. 50 shrubs, apple trees, etc., 1990 GMC Sierra pickup loaded with air 11,000 km, 1990 Ford Tempo L air, 1981 Jeep 4X4 Loredo, deluxe slide in camper, brown refrig and stove, box trailer with tarp, 18' wooden boat 90 h.p. Evin., refrigerators, electric ranges, chest freezer, 8 pc. mahogany dining room ste., 18 pc. rod iron furniture set incl. din- ing room ste., chesterfield and loveseat, chairs, nesting tables, coffee tables, etc., mahogany bedroom ste., 5 pc. walnut bedroom ste., leather top drum table, cedar chest, 2 leather top end tables, oval parlour table, Waterbury regulator clock, bench cane seat, piano stool, new bed chesterfield, large quantity of ceramics, some china, household items, garden tools, water pump, barbecue, steno chairs, 2 quality desks, 10-4 drawer legal filing cabinets, store awning, cash register, power lawn mower, Ford riding lawn mower, plus large quantity of new clothing and shoes. ORVAL MCLEAN AUC- TIONS, 324-2783, Lindsay. JULY 27 SALE TIME: 6:30 ""Saturday's Auction Action" Every Saturday Night Pethick Auction Barn, Haydon 10 mi. N.E. of Oshawa Each week we have a good selection of antique furniture, col- lectables, modern furnishings, ap- pliances, tools, lawn and garden equipment, sports equipment, memorabilia and lots of other in- teresting and unusual pieces. Terms are cash or Visa. to book your sale at your place or ours or for more information, please call 1-416-263-4252. Sale managed and sold by GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale for Seagrave home selling at Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd., corner of Hwy. 47 and 12. To Include: large quantity of Coca- Cola items such as: advertising, chairs, watches, trays and glasses. Also ant. spool chest from Utica Store, cedar chest, bedroom suite, colour television, ant. miror, Boot jack, duck decoy, bells, rowing machine, flat irons, butter ladle, bowler hat, lanterns, depression glass, new brass lamps, collection of comics, plus' many other items. Sold and managed by NEIL BACON AUC- TIONS LTD. 985-1068. THURSDAY, JULY 25 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. Furniture and Antiques Auction sale of furniture and antiques for the estate of the late MARION ASHTON, Uxbridge, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including wringer washer, china cabinet, hump back trunk, dressers, beds, press 'back rocker and high chair, drop leaf table, crocks, dishes. Also sideboard with mirror, pine cup- board, hanging lamps, office fur- niture incl. file cabinets, desk tops, riding lawn mower; For full details, see last week's paper. Sale managed and sold by LLOYD WILSON AUCTIONS LTD., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 SALE TIME: 10:30 AM. Large estate auction on the farm of the late CARMEN WOOD AND IVA WOOD, R.R. 2, Burnt River, on the edge of town. See signs, (off) Hwy. 121. NOTE: Never a sale on this farm. Featur- ing - full contents of a century farm house - antique furniture, old horse drawn machinery, trac- tor, collectables, etc. Don't miss it. Farm sold. Call CALVIN MABEE AUCTIONS 70574-4600, 3 CLASSIFIEDS "EVERYBODY'S MARKETPLACE rating that's how she does her business, by driving. Ms. Dere- schewitz is an owner/decorator of a Decorating Den franchise, a mobile decorating business. Operating out of her van, Ms. Dereschewitz has enough wall- covering, paint and drapery samples to allow her customers to decorate their homes, in the comfort of their own homes. Choosing the designs in the environment where it will ulti- mately end up makes sense, she says. It also puts the client's mind at ease. There isn't the pressure of making de- cisions at different stores. She also adds that men tend to feel more comfortable making a de- cision when they are in the com- fort of their homes. The process of decorating a person's home or business is quick and easy, as well as con- - venient when done in the per- son's residence or business. Not only does Ms. Dereschewitz come to the client when it is convenient for the customer, but she also has all the samples on hand to make a comparative decision in the home. Ivan Sleveking Is warming up for an 18-kilometre run from Port Perry to Oshawa to raise money for the Oshawa Gener- al Hospital. He Is stretching where the run is to finish, at the Simcoe Bullding at Durham College, where he Is a student. Run to raise money for OGH Ivan Sieveking has taken the Oshawa General Hospital's fund-raising motto, "Setting the Pace", literally. He is going to run from the corner of Ontario Street and Highway 7A in Port Perry to been training regularly. He ad- mits that the traffic fumes and loud engine noises sometimes bother him, so he tries to run early in the morning. He has decided to start his run at 7 p.m. so people who In 1990, her first year of busi- Hospital report June 21-27, 1991 Admissions..............cccoeeuen. Deaths............. sesame a RTS Emergencies...................... Operations.......................... Discharged......................... Remaining.......................... Hospital Report ...23 Admitted.........oooveenninneannn, en 1 Births.......cooooveviiiiiieiin, ees 1 283 Emergencies........................ ...13 Operations.............................. ...23 Discharged............................ ...28 Remaining DE EE cere ee ness, she estimates that she decorated ApDrokiinalely 100 homes in t Port Perry/ Uxbridge area. She can't see business lagging any this year either. In fact she is contem- plating splitting her territory with an associate. A 10-year veteran of the dec- orating business, she sees the shop at home decorating ser- vice as the "way of the future". She says people will realize the convenience as their schedules become increasingly hectic. This will also allow her cus- tomers to "decorate their liv- inggin their driveways." cee ror ove Durham College in Oshawa on work will be able to watch and Aug. 7 to raise money for the cheer him on. hospital. Another student has started r. Sieveking, who immi- the same training program and grated from Chile six years ago, says he has already helped raise $260 for the hospi- tal's expansion project. The money was raised by students and staff at Durham College. "The students really support me," he says. e decided to run for the hospital after he read about the present facilities and what new equipment is needed to provide better services. "It feels good inside to be able to do something for the welfare of the community," says Mr. Sieveking. e loves running and has will be running with him on the 18-kilometre course, he says. His daughter will be providi liquid and moral support from his car. Mr. Sieveking, who also creates metal handcrafts, is currently a full-time student at Durham College. He hopes to. make his next fund-raising project a five- kilometre swim in aid of fa- therless children. The Oshawa General Hospi- tal Setting the Pace campaign has already raised $17.3 mil- Jion toward its goal of $20 mil- on.