Whitby Free Press, 30 Aug 1978, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS Class ds. IAucTrioms,] AUCTION SALE Saturday, Sept. 9 - 12:30 P.M. clearing auction of household furniture, !lass, china, appliances, etc. The property of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Elliott, located on 41 Pearl St. (Just off Casseils & Baldwin Strs.) Brooklin. Partial list includes beautiful round oak table W/ claw feet, matching bow front leaded glass china cabinet, buffet & 6 matching chairs; Pine drop leaf tables; Pine flatback- cupboard W/ glass doors; excellent' 3 pc. walnut bedroomi suites; oak hall bench & mirror; grain bin; 6 pc. walnut dinnette set; wicker planters; telephone table & chair: treadle sewing machine; hall tree; antique radio; occassional tables & chairs; piano sf001; footstools; 2 f ireplaces; some good collectablc' glass & china; quilts; rugs; linen; cast iron stove; fridgidaire fridge; Moffat stove; wash machine; small elect. appliances; lawn mowers; 2 T.V.'s; Ping-Pong table; and loads of other misc. items. Terms cash or good cheque. No reserve. Refresh- ments available. Kahn Auction' Services - 985-8161. The Whitby Historical Society are holding the draw for the antique dlock on Monday Sept. 4th at the Lynde House Museum. Also a yard sale at the museum grounds on Sat. Sept. 16th starting at 9:30 a.m. any articles or baking will be much apprecited. Come and get some good bargains at our sa le. AUCTION SALE Wed. Aug. 30th, 6:00 p.m. Prince Albert Hall, 2 miles South of Port Perry. Good furniture cons ign ments,' tool s, dishes etc. Colonial couch and chair, oval pine table with 2 leaves, Wagon wheel lamp, wash stand, captain chair, wooden chairs, queen size bed, good end tables & coffee table, drop leaf table, Church desk, 24" Kenmore stove, buffet, oil furnace for mobile home, colour t.v. (works), tin canner, new waff le iron, wool blankets, good quilts, picture frames, hu mId Ifier, ha rd back books, 6' x 10' grey rug, roof racks, body sander, breast drills, 3 elec. motors, step ladder, forge, garden tools, wheelbarrow, bikes, dishes, 8?"1 x 3411 alum. door, lawn sprinkler and many more Items. No reserve. Lunch. John fearce Auction Service 416-985-7492. YARD SALE Sat. Sept. 2nd. 114 Green St. Whitby, lOa.m. - 5p.m. Bicyle, cf shes etc. L ERES ý HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Gold and Silver coins, old puns, dlocks, jewelry', dîshes, furniture, crocks, oïl paintings and sealers. Friendly Flea Market 725-9783 23King West, Oshawa AVO00'N Need extra mnoney for christmas. Representatives needed in' Nhitby & Norh lotiawfi cati 668 6740 ask for Mrs. ShultZ. WINNIERS of lte Lacrosse 1Bntam "A" Lacrolse draw. (Whitby- Gerrard Rd. Mirior Lacrosse>. ist prize - C). Sattergood 2ndi prize G. Grills 3rd prize Dallas GibSffl Mr. Didmon, Manager Of Whllys Sfewey rew lte wlflfllVlStiCketS. Ont Sêt. AuÇl. "t. St. George's FBig Every Mon. at ZOLLIE'S FORUM Oshawa Centre 7:30 P.M. It's Air Conditioned! Lic. No. 238399 CARPÉNTRY HOME REPAIRS IMPROVEMENTS METRO Lic. No. B-2554 Kitchens, Ceramic Tiing, Drywall, Rec. Rooms, Cedar Decks and Patio Doors. FREE -ESTIMATES .Cail 668-4686 e e I I E L. If your African violet doesn't bloom, you should (a) throw it out (b) stop watering it (c) make sure it's gett.ing enough food? NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Ail, lamis against the estate of CLRENCE GARFIELD BURROUGHS, late of the Town of Whiiby, -in the Regional Municipality of Durham, who died on or about July 26, 1978, must be f iled with the undersigned executor on or before September 23rd, 1978; thereatter, the 'underslgned wil distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. Dated the 23rd day of August, 1978. William G.E. Manning, Executor 21 Winchester Street Brooklin, Ontario ForAni Aou Tenaers THIS WEEK'S LETTER: I amn 16, quit school, 3 months pregnant and both my parents were killed two years ago. The father of my unborn child is 45 years old, married, with six lovely children of his own. I arn living with my grandparents at the present time. I don't know where to go, who to go, to or what to do. My mimd is in a turmoil ail the time. If I don't get sorne help soon I'm afraîd l'Il do sornething l'Il regret in the future. Desper- ate. OUR REPLY: Dear Des- perate: Slow down. There are many people who are willing to help you wîth your predicarnent. Take re- sponsibility for the position you've gotten yourself into, and you cari work things out. Share the situation with the father. Communicate what's going on with your mninister or crisis center of- ficial. Don't be ashamed, be honest. Get clear on how you want to handle the situation. Make certain whoever is *handling the issue with you knows where you're coming from. Accept the fact that you've created a mess and you'll be better-equipped to clean it Up. <Becaus. of the volume of mail, requests for personal replies cannot b. aomodated. Edîtoflul paneIladalct for wee*ly use, latter whlch best reprosents questions and/lor comments tron, rendors. FOR AND ABOUT 1MENAGERS, BOX 6SU, FRANKFORT, KY. 40601.) Looking For Accommodations? 2 & 3 Bedrooms in Whitby From 248 per month Athol Green Co-operotive 250 Dunlop Street East -Whitby, Ontario Phone 668m9641 Occponcy Avolmble Aftr Sept. 1Ist 2. If you're shining your ficus with a heavy ail base leaf spray you are (a) killing it (b), doing nothing for it (c) making it healthy? 3. If your begonîa's leaves turn yellow and drop, you might have (a) whiteflies (b) crusty beetles (c) spotty lemurs? 4. If your coleus has brown leaf tips, you should (a) increase humidity (b) leave it in the suri (c) put it in a closet? CROSS WORD PUZZ-LE DOWN 1 Tete-a-tete 2 Be irresolute 3 Dwell 4 Angler'ps 5 Texas clty 4 Tearful vere 7Lofty 8 Try to hit (2 wds.) 9 Delicate; flm"y 12 Mortise companlon 16 Kelton of comedy 19 Trlgger'ts tresses 2MEA N BE sm 22 DlscoVesy 23 Brook "ISprlng U5 Zero or wltchlng 28 Metrie masure 27 Wine 29 Metrie measure lor bmsbairs 31 Expunge 35 Quet one (coiloq.) 37 Stauin 38 Cape - 1 Soho o moebber 5Minima n Tramp Il Dead wrong (2 wds.) 13 Atbfrst 14 Coenplaln U5 lndsay or Atkirn 14 Tbrow 17 Pigeon 18 cure 20 Stlcky subsitance 21 Nigerian tribesian 22 Woodland delty 23 Budgetary consider- ation 25 Box-score entries 28 mlnc 27 Prisoner ra (81.) 28 "iStowe"t character 29 SUlt 32 Large cask 33 Pavlng substance 34 Killer whale 36Click beetle 38 Klnd of gas or tar, pension UheGoaon 3 inountain 41 Principle 42 Conalder 3 ANSWERS: 1. (C) Make sure you feed it with a plant food that is especielly made for African violets. 2. (a) Most waxes clog openings through which plants breathe. But there's aunique new Leaf Gloss that's part of the plant health- care line from House In Bloo6m, which you'l find on display at the supermarket. It will make your plants look shinier than ever-without clogging pores. 3. (a) Whiteflies are the pests many plant loyers fear most. To combat them, use an ali-purpose insect spray for house plants -and spray tops and bottoms to make sure.- you get alI the cuiprits. 4. (a) Most homes don't have enough humidity to make house plants happy. Plant experts sug- gest putting a layer of vermiculite in the tray under the plant. W}ien kept moist, this adds humidity to the air around the olant. ATTENTION FARMERSI I WHY PAT MAORE? SAVE ON PR EMIUM QUALITV GAS. DIESEL FUELj j MOTORO01 L 7 Ou-ofPrompt Delivery L uoftowvn please Seil collevt. OI , e DX N 6838

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