WHITBV? FRÉE ËRESSI W-ED NESDAÂY, AUGUST 22, 1'99, 1PAGE 11 [ SRâIES ROOKLITOOL CO. PECiýAL SALIE icrometers$19- .2 on hoist $M, Drill Press $225 3 Ton Car Stand $21 Impact, Sockot sot $301 Taý& -Die $35 Plus other -retated prod. Dealers welcomed Complote Aut omotivo Garage Supplies HIGHEST PRICES Puid for 0 oI1d end Silver coins, aid guns, cdocks, Iewelerv,. dishes, furn iture, crocks, ail, paintings and seaiers. PR1 ENDLY FLEA MKEt 72&.9783 23 KING ST. W., OSHAWA' CAR<PENTRV HOME REPAI.RS I MPROVEMENTSýý METRO ..LIC. B - 2554 Kitchens, Coramic Tilingé, Drywall,,Roc.'Rooms, Codar Docks and Patio Doors. FREE ESTIMÂTES, Gaff 668-4686. BUBBINS SIDING Aluminum,& vinyl slding, sof. fltt, fascia & seamiess alumi- num eavestroughlng installa- tion.. Free estimates, very reasonab le. Cal 666-1979 eve- - nings.,10 per cent discount for senior citizens. APARMENTS FOR RENT wHiTrBY APARTMENTrs FOR RENT 2 - 1 bedroom apart-- ments $265 monthly. lncludles ail utilities plus 1. parking.« Phone 723-0575. ; uOMNS, THURS. AUG. 23 -AT 1 P.M. Furniture,,ý antiques, dishes,> f0015s,- appliances for, Mr.. & Mrs. Ted Whltter,. Scugog Island, 114 mi. East, of. Port Perry on 7A hlghway. Chester-, fileld & chair, wardrobe, double' &single beds,. dressers, 2 pc. china cupboarci, hall tables, side tables, numerous antique> chairs, some strippeci, solid Wood rocker, oil lamps, barn lanterns, butter churn, antique dishes, dishes, crocks, pint; 1/2 pint and qt. milk bottles, glass- ware, drop leaf table, organ stocast iron dutch oven, stioulder, yoke, 'love seat, 'hall tee, large elec. fan, Model T Iack,, 45,gai. .drums,'-401 TV' tower.and head, 161 Pioneer chain saw, 1 yr. old 'with. accessories, 8 Ton hyd. jack, chains, Inglis range,5 yr. old, antique pictures and frames and lots , more interesting, Items. John Pearce Auctio n Service flS.7492. AOILEâSý 76'FORD 'GRENADA 6 cyl. 3 speed standard. 491000 miles. Certif ied. $2,900. Phone 668, 4058. 1978 JEEP RENEGADE with ail the toys. Asking $6,600. Phone 668-1688 affer 6 p.m. TOP SOIL Also> SAN &STONE TEID ARNTS LOAM SUPPLY. Brock Rd., N., R. R. 1, Pickering 683-0887 C'MKNIG OSHAWA ,ANTIQUE, ,GUN COLLECTORS <SHOÎW & SALE. Kinsmen Community 'Centre, 109'Coîborne St. W., Oshawa, Ontario. Sunélay, August 26/79,, 9 a.m. t0 1 p.m.-Ladies silver dollardraws. Admission $1.00. Ladies f reel -JEAN SALE Hadassah jeans sale. - Brand name. Ali sizes. Reasonable ,prices., Clearance ,of uphoistery fabric. $2.50 and up., Tuesday & Wednesday, August 28 & 29, from 9 f0 1:30 p.m.ý Beth Zion Synagogue,, 144 *KingSt.,E., Oshawa. EMLMN't KING & â'JACKýSON Experien- ced auctioneers, Ron King 985- 2643 & Murray Jackson 985- 2459. CLEAN SWEEP Experienced chimney cleaning specializing in firepiaces and wood stoves. Cali coliect. 1-649-5-166. ERE RNT SWIMMINjG POOLS TO RIENT ,Will leaseand instail for home- owners, famniiy size aluminim swimmning pools with patio.' Choice of styles, meeting all fencing regulations on a one, two or three year rentai ba- siswith oiption to buyl Cali IMPERIAL POOLS tolifree 1-800-268-5970. FOR RIENT Off ice Space. Up to 20,000 q. ft. sprinklered. ýHopkins 9t. -Col colleot'TorQnto 633-,1615. APARTMENT SIZE, white' washer and dryer.- Use, one Yearl. $375.ý Phone 668.9192. SWIMMING POOL ,Manufac-- turer has new 1978 Pools,'regu. lar price $2,190 ,now atý our in scason special of $1,355. Pools, come with walkaround deck, patio, fencing, pump, mnotor & f ilter. Delivery' arranged, to your convenience. For best selection and information caîl IMPERIAL POOLS 'toli free 1-800-268-5790. SWEET IN DIAN CORN now ready. Avallabile at keith Oeil Farm,,Mà ,rtle, Rd., No. 5, (3 miles forth 0f Brooklin> 1 mile east of -Highiway '12. -Phone 655-3326. We are flot-the same Bell that attends 1he farmers market. EARN EXTRA MONEY Show our exciting fine of Christmas cards and gîftstsf friends, neighbours, relatives. No expe- rience needed. Our big, colour- fully llustrated' catalogue makes it easyý andprôfltabie. Start now. Write today for f ree Christmas catalogue andinfor- mation. Monarch Greeting Cards. 217 Cannon, Hamilton, U8N13<3 or phonw (416) 527. 3891. RELIABLE PART-TiME, BABYSITTERýneerjed.In >My ýho me 905 Hutchison Ave. ýstart.' ing week, Sept. '4th.. For further information, cali668.4495. EFMEOR RENT Whitby. 3 bedrooriE house. Largelot, -close'to GO station. $330 mionthly, Cail 1-613-337- 5895. Thurs & Fr1 668-0850. E OMSFOR SALEI OUT 0F TOWN PROPERTY Brnmanvilie, 'Scugog Rd. N.,' sitfua ted between lw o Chris tia n Schoois, over 1/2 acre lot,, 1landscaà ped, mature trees, 4 bedroom immnaculate bunga. loç,pa ved cl1rcuiar dr i ve,a tta ched garage 'plus many. more exirasý.-Please ,caîl Woudstra, <Real1tor,- 985-5915, for deta i ls. OPENING' Good Friends Nursery School Emmanuel reformed church, Whitby. mornlng programs. 668-1452 or 668-5504. THE, FAMilLY' 0F MRS. MVRTLE FISHER would be,, pleased to have friends & rela- tives attend Fairview Lodge on Saturday, August 25th, f rom 2-.'4 p.m., in honour of her 85th birtijdav. EMFEROR STREET CENTRE Nursery & Develop. -mental Day Care - Daily pro. grams for handicapped child- rTen ages 2 - 18 years. No tuition fees, ob ligue f ree transporta- tion, funded by Ministry of Com. Soc. -operated by A.P.W. A.M.R. 9,a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 683-9112 or 683.7366, enroli1 now,. school starts Sept. 5/79.' REATIAONAL V1ELES Î1975, KOWASAKI, 700 original miles, good, condition. Phone 655-3638. YOUNG DENTIST& WIFE wish a 3 bedroo M house or main'f loor duplex appartment in*move in condition, in vlcinity of downtown Whitby. Referen- ces available. Call 668.5815 or after 3:00 :p.m., cali coilect 1-282-0753. YARDS 5081>PERRY ST. Saturday, 25th August at 10. a.m. ln case of rain, yard sale will be Sept. 1. Metric Con Betýhe FocalPoint Why flot make vegetables the focal pointof your meals for the. next few weeks? The vegetables which are being harvested right jà ow. in -0 ntarioare so.fresil, and-s0 g 1ood' lookinig,' that they deserve recognition. How, do. you' make a vegetable t he star of the mneal?,Food specialists at the Ontario, Food Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food offer these suggestions. Prepare al ývegetables, j ust before cooking. . Long.'timeë soaking does- them no'good whatsoever. Since. .most vegetables,, require, short cookingà time *s, be sure the family is ready to eat, before even putting the."vegetables on to cook. Check your herb and seasoning :cupboard to >get new ideas' as t o, how'to enhance.the, flavor 0f.certain ,vegetables, - .or follô-w-theise recommendations. Season rutabaga with1 nutmeg, or paprika, or sesamne seeds. Toss. sliced -beets-with a piece of. butter: and a drop. of, vinegar. ConsulIt -a cookbook' and prepareà a ch eese- sauce for cauliflowër'. Serve - broccoli topped with a small -,dollop of mayonnaise to .which a, littlemustard has been added. Give it a try. Make v egetables the focal point of your meals. PlIanning fmove? be sure to Cali Phoné - -q;q C Tus Most Famous 8Basket in ditWoWutd" *Seating and tableware for an* outdoor party should becasual," Soz and convenient. Large pil- los. on reed mats work for extra seating. Set a simple buffet table with a oenterpiece 'of flowersfrom your own gar- den. Paper plates, save on dish waà shing, but paper napkins blow easily in an outdoéor breeze,- so use wash 'n wear napkins* instead. 98% ofthe worldknwil-s - itustbeeasy * eess. e les.s ese sso~ HEY< K'IDSiI Want to earn some Rqm extra'spending money, -. about a Paper Route?, THE< SiWHITBY FREE PR] e e s e e ee e, e -e e k.' e .5 e- e e e e- ~Iow e e e e e- e ESS~ S oking for carriers for ,0 Wednesday aftërnoons.,, "Boys ý&.- Girýls 9',or older: NO COLLECTINO I : - For f urdai' eý informationcali: -668- 6111: or drop in 0 *WHITBY FREE PRESSei 131Brc'1.N WIBSWhitI3y WIBYSONLY NËWPAPER 0 Frozen Puree Whizz imperfect or soft bernies in a blender or mash weli. Mix with sugar to taste. Scoop into small "Glad" freezer bags and freeze. Use berry pureëes as sauce over desserts, or freeze in mca- sured amounts for your favorite home-made, ice cream, sherbet, fruit Bavarian or pie filling made with gelatin. Have a -Jarn Session- out of season. Bag and. freeze ail the fruits you like to ýcook-up 'into jams and jellies. At some convenient timfe or when the weather is cooler, have a jam or jelly-making session. Some of my favorites ýare. green and ripe gooseberries, wiid b lackberries and red and black cu rrants. - Ail you have to. do is prepare, the fruit according to your recipe - chopping, mashing or crushing as necessary, then measure accu- rate amounts into "Glad" 1iêezer bags. Draw out the air and twist tops with labelled twisters marked with the amount of the contents.' Freeze. Treat fruits that discolor with ascorbic acid before freezing. You can add the sugar your Jam calis for but I neyer do. -It only takes upDore freezer space. 20SC is ago room 30Cis sw i ng time 10'C - wear a coat j