Whitby Free Press, 7 Oct 1981, p. 26

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PAGE 26, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 198 1, WHITBY FREE PRESS Classified. Ads AUCINS AUCTION SALE SAT. OCT. 17 - il A.M. Excellent estate of an- tique & contemporary fur- niture; old quIlts; ruga; good lInens; glass; china; Iewellery; appliances; etc. The propertv of the late Mr. & Mrs. Alan Jones, at the home, 14 Wnchester, Brooklln. Partial lst only: 9 pc. oak dlnling suite; brass bed; ornate Cana- diana bedroom suite; set of 4 J&H needle point chairs; car'ved cof t ee table; many J&H occa- sional chairs; walnut cedar chests; old rockers; washstands; mahogany chest on chest; oak secretary side-by-side desk; early Canadana chests of drawers; many occasional tables & chairs; lbrary table; 3 pc. sofa set; secretary desk; wicker fernerles; trunks; safe; old pîctures & paint- lngs; table & standing lampe; green banquet lamp; collectable glass & china; dlocks; large area rugs; good old quilts; old sampler; lots of good linons; ktchen ware; 2 colour T.V.'s; f ridge; stove; freezer; watches & misc. Jewellery; lawn- mower; gardon tools; lad-. dors; and a lot of othor ln- terestIng Items. This Is a super auction, with overy- thIng ln excellent condI- tion. Terms cash or good choque. No reservos. Ref reshmonts aval lable. HENRY & GAYLE KAHN AUCTIONEERS 985-8161 PUBLIC AUCTION - Every Monday and Thursday night buy or sell at 1614 Charles Street, whltby. Fur- niture, glass, china, tools, jewelry, coins and so on. Ail conslgn- monta welcomne. 8111 Wanna- maker, Auctloneer, 666-3731 days, 668-8403 evenîngs. AUCTION SALE TNANU(SIVING MONDAY OCT. 12 -11 A.M. At Victoria Square Comn- munity Centre, Woodbine Ave., 4 mi. north of No. 7 Hwy. Sale of antiques, furniture and collect- ables. lnciuding 9 pc. walnut dining roomn suite, Heintzman upright piano, Karn upright piano, round oak table, set of 6 press- back chirs (old, exce- llent), antique oak penta- gon china cabinet (exce- llent), Victorian pedestal walnut tilt-top table, set- tee, dresser & wash stand, old wooden tele- phone, Edison cylinder gramnaphone, brass hang- Ing lamp, cherry dropleaf table, oak corner what- not, secretary, 2 wash stands, spool bed, mnaple bedroomn suite, pressback rocker, dlocks (Ginger- bread, wall dlock, Peque- nant mantle dlock), Rose- ville U.S.A. dishes, Cran- berry vase, 2 hanging hall lamps, pair of matching Aladin lamps, copper bolier, copper kettles, Beaver sealer, railroad lanterns, planters, Depression glass, decoys, carved 6' wooden Indian, trunks, small box stove, mirrors, extension dining table, Avon collec- tion, walnut china cabi- net, parlor tables, o11 lam- Ps, 2 1/2 pot bellied stoves, model Viking ship, piano chair, four hand-made walnut Chippendale chairs, plus numerous other articles. Terms cash. JOHN ANNIS AUCTIONEER 1 -655-4663 AUCTION SALE SAT., OCT. 10 -6 P.M. At PEARCE AUCTION CENTRE on Shirley Rd., 4 mi. south of Port Perry. With 30' tag-along tan- dem axie trailer, Sedore wood stove, heatolator with blower, 30" Inglis range, Inglis gas dryer, Westinghouse dish- washer, f reezer, slow cooker, spool bed, boat stove, ext. ladder, f iling cabinet, 8' showroomn doors, 3 roll-up garage doors, sliding mirror doors, tractor heater houses, rolîs of snow fence, humidifier, assor- ted trunks, bikes, good drapes, consignments weicome. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICE 985-7492 The staff -of the Whitby Free Press extend our best wishes to you for a saf e & happy AND REMEM BER... our office wiII be closed MVON DAY, OCTOBER 12. DEADLINES F RI1DAY AS FOQLLOWS: EDITORIAL - NOON DISPLAY - 4 P.M. h CLASSI FI ED - NOON Cali S668-6l11 ANTIQUE AUCTION THANKSGIVING DAY MON., OCT. 12 - il A.M. Brooklin Community Hall For the Estate of Mrs. B. VanBussel. This auction includes a superb collec- tion of old furnlshings, glassware and coilec- tables. Featuring a Cloisonne table lamp with matching Cloisonne shade ý(museum quality), large signed Hart Tif fany- style standing lamp plus Tiffany-style table lamps. A lovely selection of one of a kind items. EARL DAVIS AUCTIONEER 728-4455 (Y0 ORENf COMMERCIAL GREENHOUSE for rent. Approx. 20' x 95', has own water supply, 2 large f urnaces and benches for pots. Fully equlpped, recntly constructed. daîl 655- 3884 at ter 7 p.m. ~T7 FOR RENT PANABODE, Mountaîn Lake, Hall- burton, 100' lake frontage, hlgh- way access. Phone 649-3064. CLEAN MODERN OFFICE on ground floor In downtown whltby. 400 sq. IL. Contact AI Klrby 668- 6668. GET TOUR MESSAGE ACROSS Economîcally *Convenîontly *Accuratoly CALL Classif ieds 668-6l11I I I ~I1~ .TIME! Chonnel Master 7 Antennes and jI Colorotors k Professîonally ,'t lnstalW. -Sales- Repaire 576-5606 ±± WHITE'S Towsr Systemse CALL CLASSIFIEDS 668-6111 TO LET OUR LOCAL RESI.DENTS KNOW YOU CAN HELP WITH THEIR HOME IMPROVEMENT PLANS TIS FALL. Mary St. retendered FRANKi Ri At TOR DiUck 3M. 668-6171 TAMARA NELIPA Bill Turansky, Mana- ger, W. Frank Real Estate Limited, Whit- by Office, would like to congratulate TAMARA NELIPA for her Sales Achieve- ment for the month of The Town of Whltby wil re-tender the Mary and Hickory Street reconstruction project. Council made the decision last week ai ter they were inforrned by the public works depart- ment that of the five tenders taken out for the project only one - froin Bennett Pavlng and Materials Ltd. - was returned. Bennett's bld on the project, lncluding regional sewer and water services but ex- cluding engineering and contlngency costs - was $361,55W.98. Total costs to the town would have been $263,409.72. Accordlng to public works director Dick Kuwahara the town only budgetted $158,000 for the project, including engineering and contin- gency coets. WANTED HOMES IN WHITBY & BROOKLIN FOR PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS. REAL ESTATE FEE 31/2% CALL 668-0515 ASTON BRUMLEY REAL ESTATE LTD. FRANK. R E ALTOR 225 Brock St. N. Whitby, Ontario 668-6171 44Although the bld of Bennett Pavlng- and Materlals Ltd. ls sub- stantlally higher than the town's estimate, it 15 probably that our estlrnat.e whlch was made early i the spring Is not valid at this date,"' Kuwahara said In his report. He added that town staff revlewed the cost estimates and have corne Up wlth a revlsed amnount of $201,000 for the projeet. "If a new bld cornes in at around this cost, then we wlll, of course, be over expended- by ap- proxîrnately $43,000," Kuwahara said. In decidlng to re- tender the project, coun- cil dlrected that, i or- der to keep overcosta down, the base asphalt, curbs, gutters, side- walks and soddlng will be constructed in 1982 with these- costs being charged to 198 budget. Bazaar St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church will be holding a bazaar in the church hall on Cochrane Street on November 14 from 1lto 4p.m. Featured at the bazaar will be handi- crafts of ail kinds, white elephant and bake tables as well as a tea roorn. For more information cail 725-8768. *NEARLY NEW IIOPS WIT9Y OSAWAI se. aobm O 73 COet î WALK TO DOWNTOWN $75,900 - Raised bunga- low in quiet north Whitby, walk out from living room to pool sized yard. Fireplace and pine wood trim in family room, space for extra bedroom lower, assistance with f irst mortgage; of Interest to local 46 plumbers union. Cali Ruth Moffait ait 668-6171 or 668-0766. JUST LISTED - Whitby- an older home on 130 x 140 lot; could be severed into 2 lots. Asking $79,900. Great financing. Caîl Tamara Nelipa at 668-6171 or 668-8240. BEST BUY IN WHITBY - $76,500 - 2 storey, 4 bed- room, main f loor laundry, fireplace In rec room, walkout off master bedroom, fully fenced deep lot. Excellent financing at 10/ %. Cali Judy Raymond ait 668.6171 or 571-2382 for more detalîs. EASY TO OWNi - 4 bedroom, 11/2 storey home that is close to everything. Asking $53,900. Ven- dor will hold mortgage at 15% with low down pay- ment. Please caîl Lorraine Vanîlstyne at 668-6171 or 668-0880. LIST YOU R PROPERTY WITH THE WORKERS ON THE "ACE TEAM" IN FRANK COUNTRY ~. ~ -.,..,,,,..,,,,,....-.-.,,.. - ,, ......................

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