WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1976, PAGE 17 Formutite molded bathroom BASIN & COUNTERTOP - 48 inches long, new, $100; seven pieces aluninum traiter covering, 61x 14 ft., $35 each. Cati 655-3411. LAWN MOWER - needs some repairs, $ 15; Cait 66 8-7 323. BABY CLOTHES - to fit birth to-two years, one box for either sex, $15; girls box, $15;, boys box, $15; jotiy jumper, $2; baby lounger, $1; baby back pack carrier, $7; toddter chair for carniage, $10. Caîl1668-2301. BEDSPREAD - metat stat type with four rubber--tp metal legs, 38" wide, $9; brake bleeder, $35; golf shoes, mens spiked, brown, 104E, tike new, $12; Caîl 683-6728 Regulation sizePOOLTABLE - 4' x 8', scorekeeper on end, complete wîth balîs, 4 cues, $75; Also availabte table tennis top, $20. CaiI668-2284. Gravely Lawvn Tractor Ecjuip- ment - 30" Rotary Mower, $200; 48" curved Snow or Dirt blade, $90; 42" sickle mower, $275, ail items in good condition. Cati 655-4995. CAMERA - Mamiya Super 23, with 100 mmi lense, 6 x 7 back, and ground glass back with sheet film holder, and 75 sheets of film, $485. Calt 576-2616. Philips BEAUTY SET - wi;th 14 attachments, neyer used, $20. Cail 668-4.690. ANTIQUE DOOR - made in 1857'solid pine, 42" x 71/2' x 2V2" panelled both sides, 3 solid brass 5" hinges, solid brass door knob, brass lock with scroll work, a steal at $175. Caîl 668-3186. TWO* WOODEN STEPS - $5 each. Caîl 668-8304. ïHOCKEY SKATES - new, size. 5, $15; portable SINGER sewing machine, $35; Cal 725-1 211. Wooden STORM WINDOWS - six standard size and two others, $5 each; aiuminumn combination storm door, $10; wooden door, $5. Caîl 668-8304. CAMPBELL GOLF CLUBS - 1 & 3 Woods, 2,3,5,7 and potier, $50; Barbelis ith 120 pouind weight, $25; AIl items excellent condition and subject to best offer. Caîl 655-4740 afier 6 p.m. Solid sterling silver ETCHING- a limted edition by Henry Moore, a beautiful work of art. Only $850. Cail 723-0722. ENCYCLOPEDIA - Britannia 3, plus 3 bot dictionary and large atlas, bla2 ather binding, $ j-'0 new askiie $650. Can be seen at 200 Mason Apt. 210 an yti me. Haminex LaRonde SLIDE PROJECTOR - 7 carousels, three trays, $50. CalI 579-1571. TRAINING CHAIR - $5. Caîl 668-9103. PERRIGO PRAM - excellent condition, used once, $100 or best offer. Call.668-5148. LAWN MOWER - $35; amplifier, and guitar, $50;, Cal 668-6750. 16', 1974 TEMPEST BOW RIDER - al fibregîass, walk- through \indshiieîd, ozite carpet- ing, back-to-back sîceper seats, mechan ical steering. comnes com- plete witih 1974 - 115 hip. Mercury Outboard (with controîs and power tilt & trini), 2 -5 gai. croise tanks, speed orneter, tacko- meter, plus newv customi made canvas mooring cover. Ail extra boating accessories included, excellent showroom condition, used approximately 40 hrs., asking $3,500. Caîl 668-4862. English BOU E CHINA - neyer used, 54 piece set in Bridai Wreath pattern, $3Q0. Cati 668-5767. USED TV ANTENNA $20. Ca11 668-8943. SPICE RACK - with 18 botties, $6; boys pants, size 14, $2; ladies clothing, size 14, reasonable prices, ladies short leather jacket, size 14, $ 20; single ';mattress, $ 15; also odds and ends of carpeting, record player, $5. Cati 725-1211. ROLLAWAY BED - 30" %vide, $ 8; kitchen or bar stool, 24" highi, metai, $7; beige rug, 11'4" x 10', needs cieaning, $35; two burner stove, eiectric, 220 volt heavy duty, 25" higli with, sheif, no oven, $ 15; one carpe t swee per, $5. CatI 655-3860. SEWING MAChINE Seamistress, witht cabinet, excellent condition, $75. Caîl 668-5447. HOCKEY EQUIPMENT - shin pads, -$15; _%ockey pan ts, $8; shou ider pads, $8; Cooper gloves, $10; heimet, $10, ail equipment in excellent condition. Cail 668-6761 ask for Steve. Pets & supplies BIRD CAGE - good condition, 655-3(57. -floor stand, $40. Caîl GERMAN SH-ORTHAIR POINTER - i year old, mak, doghouse included, $35. Cali 576-8667. PUPPIES FOR SALE each. CalI'655-3169. $Io YEARLING - registered, hiaîf Arab, Galding, jumper prospects, Cal 728-2620. AQUARIUM -15 gallon. withl filter and accessories including ights, and two goldfish, $20. Cal 668-5068 after 5S în. free Press Emporium (Contlnued), M iscellcrneous BLACK ENGLISHI SHOES' - Size 7E, Cail 668-9073. COAT - Ladies black persian lamb approximately size 20, in good condition, wili seti for $50. Cati 725-5714. .Bikes BICYCLE - boys, red, and white highrise, banana seat, 20" wheels, carrier included, $27. Cail 668-3771. 1972 TRIUMPH - Tiger, 650 c', $825. Cail 728-1930 af ter 5 p.m. BICYCLE FOR TWO- Gitian, 10 speed, equipped with accessories, bought new last summer, in excellent condition, $225. Cali 668-5467 anytime. BICYCLE PARTS - forks, $5 or under; framnes, $3; pedals, $1 ecd; handie bars, $2 each;, seats, $ 1.50; sisy bars, $1; rums, $ 1,5 0; tires, 75 cents; tubes, 50 cents; valves, 25 cents; accessories, $5 or less. Cali Greg at 668-6790. 1973 500 SUZUKI - ail rebut, $700 or best offer. Cati 668-4813. 1975 RD 350 YAMAFIA - good condition, $1,000. Cal 723-2351 anytime. Girls CCMI BIKIi- highirise, asking $50. Cali 668-9817. BICYCLE --Bnys, mustangý style. suitable for ages 6 to Il, $20. Caîl 655-3840. Girls UNIROYAL BIKL .-for ages 8 - 12, gold in colour, wvhite banana seat, hiigh liandiebars, in good condition, $35. Cail 728-9777. 1972 S1-100 HONDA - must sell, $250 or best offer. as is. Cal 668-0404 anytime. SELECTIONS 01: CLASSICA L MUSIC -The Worid's Grealest Waltzs, Rapsidy & lue, Albumi of Conserto by Beethiovan, Down Mcmnory Lane, Music by ioc Strauwvs, $2 per record. Cal 728-3297. 15' BRUNSWICK 13OAT 18' WISCOOT TRAILIR, 50 lip. Jolinson motur, asking $ 2,000, many extras. ('ail 728-3297. ATTENTION FARMERSIII WHV PA Y MORE? j G$*DIESEL FUEL Nqqir>668-3381i Now! Look Naturally Good ' W. go along with Nature to bring ouitithe best in you ond your hoir We cutift the woy it grows . .. ond shape it ta suit your face. M W A R T LN Whitby Plaza 6862 CLASSIFIED ADS J .SWEET SOUNDS DISC JOCKEY SERVICE MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS BOOK NOW 668-1164 AFTER 5 P.M. NOTICE ALL RUSTY CAR OWNERS Join national group taking legal action to recover losses from Ford, G.M.C. Chrysler - Write RUST GROIJP Box 164, Station N New Toronto 14, Ont. CROSS WORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Long Island resort 6 Office girl 11 Piece of garllc 12 Wedding oeremony word 13 Intend (4 wds.) 15 Colorado Indian 16 Solicitude 17 Pig's place? 18 Tricycle pedater 21 Consolation 24 Extinct bird 25 Consider right (2 wds.) 27 Nurse's 3 See 12 Across* 4 - had it! 5 Vain bird 6 British county 7 Reslliency 8 Cessation 9 Negative 10 Goîd (Sp.) 14 Cease hos- tilities (2 wds.) 17 Window feature 18 Drink to exoess 19 European river 20 British Con- servative 21 Groom's MENS OXFORD new, $15. TODAYIS ANSWER 22 "Buckeye 32 Hebrew State" acrostic 23 Venice's 33 Intensify beach 34 Spirit tamp 24 -on 35 RoU of (fancy) money 26 Poisonous 36 Yellow snake bugle 30 Large 37 "Sun" scoop shade 31 "If -Isn't 38 -de Love" France Cali 668-6111l Clothing 'I Services C ARPENTRY HIOME REPAIRS IMPROVEMENTS Kitchens, Ceramic Tiling Drywall, Rec. Rooms, Cedai Decks and Patio Doors. FREE ESTIMATES - Cal 6~68-46%6 Highest Priceçi Paid for Gold and Silver coins'? old guns, dlocks, jewelry, dishes, furniture, crocks, oil paintings, and sealers Friendly Flea Market .725-9783 23 King West, Oshawa Cocoa Dust Chocolate cakes taste richer and have a botter ap- pearance if the greased pans are dusted with dry cocoa before pouing in the batter. Ref rigerate Quickly When buying groceries. take themn home immne- diately and refrigerate or freeze themn properlv. Store aIl food un covered metal. glass. or plastic containers. Place leltover foods in shal- low containers and refrig- erate as soon as the meal is finîshed. Carrier boys and girls wanted in the arecs of Warden- Wilson and west of Cochrane Stree't Phone 668-6111 AUCTION SALE of furniture, antiques & tools. At SunValtey Used Fumniture, on 9th Concession of Whitchurch at Musselmans Lake, On Friday, Oct. lst at 5:30 p.m. Apartment size piano (excellent), hall rack (marbie top), 9 piece dining roomf suite, oul pain ting, wood stoves, electrie stove, oit lamips, wardrobe, bed- rooni suites, many more collectable items. Ternis cash, No reserve. Earl Gaustin, Norm Faulkner, A uc tioneers. AUCTION SALE of furniture & antiques. The property of Mr. Clarence Silk, Village'of Pickering, 67 Kingston Rd. W., Saturday October 2nd, 1l a.m. Nine piece dining rooni suite, mason & rische piano & bench, RCA cabinet radio (antique), antique dlock, press back arm chair, antique rocking chair, antique washstand (tati bar on ends), antique oak bench with hat storage, 24" cotor TV, Gone With The Wind lamp, (electnified), cut glass vases & rose bowt, demitasse cup on lakes, six piece dinner set with serving dishes, teapot, cream & sugar, (royal stafford rebekah iodge), a number of fancy cup & saucers, (royal Albert, etc.) shaving mugs, many pieces of silverware, incense lamp, china, small cou oui lamp, number of oid tools, blacksmith vice (antiquie), plus many more articles to numerous too mention. Ternis cash, no reserve. Earl Gauslin, Non Fl-aulkner, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 2 at 10:30 a.m. Contents of older home in Brookiin, featuring mainiy antique furniture, old cutter, oil lamnps, crocks, etc. The property of Mr. and Mrs. Ray larries, iocated on 60 ;Cassels Rd., east in Village of Brooklin. some hig hlighits include: pine flat back cu pboard w/muiti glass panes; pine drop leaf tables, pine chest of drawers, pine drop front desk, lune bake table, pine chairs, jacques & hayes guetph organ (mint condition), Tiffany type lamp, oil iamps, various toilet sets, stainedgiass windows,mirrors, oil paintings, crocks, trunks, I2 x 12 wool rug, quantity of coltectabie glass & china, belis, and mnuch, much, more! P.S. This Sale Offers Many Outstanding Antiques and Coilectabies, as the Harries have been coliectors for many years. Ternis cash, no reserve. Lunch available. Kahn Auction Services. Ph. 985-8161. GARAGE SALE Saturday, October 2nd 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 15 Kenton Crt., Whitby (West Lynde area) GARAGE SALE Saturday, October 2nd 201 Gilbert St. E., Whitby il a.m. -S5p.m. GARAGE SALE at the end of Cardiff Crt., Whitby Everything you can imagine! Saturday, October 2nd 1 - 4 p.m. Can't Win Hear about the employee who prayed for a raise? The boss heard about it and f ired the poor guy for going over his head. Varied Professions A woman marrying her fourth husband was greeted by an old friend who remem- bered the first three: "The first was a banker, the second an actor, the third a minister - and now you've marrîed an undertaker. How is it that you've picked men in such varied professions?" "One for the money, two for the show," replied the bride-, "three to get ready.. Brown Nose Then there was the can- nibal who was expelled f rom sehool when they caught him buttering up the teacher. Shish Kebab Ancient Norsemen de- scribed the meat they cooked on a stick as "'steik" - today, we cati it Shish kebab. 668-6922