PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 16, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS' ARTICLESARTICLES FOR SALEFOR SALE SUEDE Jacket, rabbit fur coller, 1 li~ie excellent condition. Worn twice, 2"Som or drycleaned, almost new. Size 16. Triple Seaied Asklng $100 or beal affer. Contact $189. 50. Mike ar Annette eit 668-8404. * 5 colors i 4 styles CALL 68-8111 to place your ad. VISIT our used furniture ware. houe@s by appointment. Big savinge on deaks, chairs, fiing cabinets, etc. Cal Dckson Print- lng & Off ice Supplies to arrange an appolntmenf ta vlew. 683-1968. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE nomical and anargy efficient storm or repia cement thermal win- dows and patio doors. FREE ESTIMATES Durham Glass 666-3355 after hours 666-1847 ARTICLES FOR SALE WE PAY THE- TAX! Instant tax rebate on ail waterbeds and accessories, Financing avaliable. MHE WATERSHED 244 Brock St. S. Whltby 666-1303 Open Weekdays 10.9 Sat. 1"- ~~~BILES AU F OR~SOALE GREA DEL ON TWOWHES You' re aedin '83. SERVICE, SALES, PARTS, ACCESSORIES. Authorized Honda dealers with 10 years of exper.t servicing experience. DUBHAM CYCLE LTD. Taunton Rd. E. & Townline, Oshawa 576-3150 1077 DODGE cORDOBA, excel- lent condition, must seli. Asiing $1,500. Plions 986-4841.* 1975 CAMARO LT, air condition- Ing, power steering, power brakes, tilt eteerlng, AMIFM cassette, 350 BBL $2,000. Caîl 668-8023. 1962 CALIFORNIA VOLKS. WAGEN BEETLE. neyer winler driven, mechanicaiiy restored, body A-1. Must be seeni Phone 839-9254 star 5 p.m. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SCRAP CARS j AND TRUCKS. New & used motors sold & Installed. 655-4045 AUCINS WANNAMAKER AUCTION SERVICES 1614 Charles St., Whltby lVii! MON. & MHURS. AT 6:30 P.M. Ail estates and conslgnments welcome. Thopift. te bey or sou. We wil pick Up. 666&3731 668-8403 (DAYS) (EVOS.) (AMENTNS/ CONDOS FOR RENT LARGE ONE BEDROOM spart- mentin Whitby avaliable march 1, 1983. Canlraiiy ioCated, close 10 GO and local bus stops. Fridge, Slave, hydro and parking Included. Laundry facllties, cable TV and garage avaliabie. Cali 668-372 ba- twean 9:30 a.rm. and 5 p.m. ONE BEDROOM spartment for rent. $300 par manlh. Everything Inciuded. Pho.ne Mika 728-3974. TWO BEDROON apartmant in quiet weii-maintained Whitby building available April 1, 1983. Fridge, slave, hydro and parking Inciuded. Heated garages, laundry facililles and câble TV available. Oniy one block away f rom GO and local bus stops. Cail 668-6372 be- tween 9:30 &asnd 5 p.m. Monday ta Friday. ~MOD ION WANTED - Two bedroom spart. ment ln Whilby, Pickering, Ajax area. Please cali 668-7359. FLORIDA Clearwater - Three bedrojom mobile homes. Pools, tennis, close to, beaches and major at- tractions, chidren welcome. $22.00 U.S. weekly (lesa than motsi room>. 683-5503 I il FOR SALE FlOUSE FOR SALE, barn, 7 acres, Biackstock, Highway 57, Number 12, $95000, option ta rent. Repiy In wrIting ta: Biackstock, PO. Box 206, Whitby Free Press, Li N 5S1. WHITBY Office Space 500 square f eet Next to Post Offilce 668-5112 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT - WHITIY - Three-room Whitby office suite with pri- vate washroom. Has over 750 Square feet Of fully broadloomed and air-conditioned spaciousness. Main office about 32 feet long. Could be divid- ed into smaller off ic- es. For further infor- mation cail Mr. Bur- gess between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at: 668-6372 r7 CLASSIDRAL STAE FOR FRENT J FOR RENT ILEASE 0F RESUDENCE Tenders are lnvited for the lease of a three bed- room, brick house located at 915 Susan Drive, Squires Beach, Pickering, Ontario. Proceed south on Brock Road from Hlghway 401 East. Turn east at second stop Iight to McKay Road and follow road to intersection of McKay Road and Montgomery Park Road. Turn rlght at this intersection to Susan Drive and proceed south to the "Open House" slgn. The property-is accessible to the Pickerlng "GO" Train, and servlced by Dial-A-Bus and a sohool bus. This property may be vlewed from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday, February 2lst, 1983, when a repre- sentative of the MinIstryof Government Services wiIl be ln attendance. Tender documents may be obtalned from the representativé on this date, or f rom: Ministry of Government Services Public Tenders Off ice Room M1-43A, Macdonald Block Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 1N3 A certified cheque or money order for the f irst' month's rent must be submitted with the tender documents, and will be promptly returned to un- successful bidders. Sealed tenders wilI be received until 3:00 pm., Wednesday, March 2nd, 1983, at which time they will be opened ln public. Tenders will be opened ln Toronto. NOTE: For further Information, please contact Martha McBurnie, Mlnistry of Government Ser- vices, Toronto, Ontario, Telephone (416) 965-2040. Please quote File: M767-38. The highest or any accepted. tender will not necessarily be T.O. 267 ~ Ministry of Government OntrloServices, OTTER CREEK In new neighbourhood plaza in prime Whitby subdivision. Ideal for a fast food take out and delivery service. -Will divide. Air conditioned. Cail Mr. Searle 41 6-223.6550 weekdays FREE- Drop int the Dickson Print- ing & Office Supply store in the Ajax Plaza and pick up a ires copy 0f their 1983 Metric Calendar. Printed In Iwo calours, it makes for handy refermes. 683-1968. TYPEWRITER RENTAL, msny makes and models, by the week- end, week or month. Discounts avaiabla. Dickson Printing & Of- fice Supplies in the Ajax Plaza. cali us for business machine repaira 683-1968. Crrido Capers BY MARY MCEACHERN Cali 72"4967 with Items for this column. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Next Sunday is the annual service in connection with Baden-Powell week.* Brownies, Guides, Beav- ers and Cubs will be our special guests. Ail parents are welcomfe to join us for the special service. Mark Monday, Feh. 21 on your calendar. The U.C.W. of the Church are having a card party night. There will be prizes and refreshments. The tickets are $2 and you can get thend by calling 728-7666 or 576-8218. Make Up a table or just corne and join the, fun and fellowship. Limited tickets are available. Morning Bible Study will begin on Tuesday, Mar- eh 1 at 9:30 a.m. The theme will be on special times in the life of Christ and their meaning for us. Evening discussions wil be on Wednesdays and will be the theme of Baptism, Confirmation and Communion. The first discussion will be Wednes- day, March 2 and the discussion wiI be - What does infant baptism mean? Who should be baptised? What about sponsors? CORRIDOR AREA RATEPAYERS Everything is shaping up nicely for our next dan- ce on Saturday, Feb. 26. Book your tickets now so you will not be disappointed. Tickets are $12 a couple for non-members of the Ratepayers, and if you purchase a family membership the next dance will only cost $10. Tickets are available by calling the dance convenor Bey Rogers 725-5008 after 5 p.m. If you have any items for this column for next week please cal iMarion Buchanan at 579-088. STAND-IN The Whitby Free Press would like to thank Marion Buchanan for filling in while Mary McEachern is on holidays so our readers are kept Up to date on news from the Corridor. Report from 'Queen's Park W;>M By The Hon. George Ashe, MPP (PC - Durham West) Ontario Minister of Revenue In a recent Report from Queen's Park, I discussed the issue of Bull 138 - the Health Protection Act, and I have subsequently received several enquiries from Durham West residents regarding this legisla- tion. The purpose of this legîsiation is to bring public health legisiation in line with today's needs and to guarantee aIl Ontarians a basic core of preventive health services. Bill 138 is intended to replace the Public Health Act which bas been governing com- munity health programs in Ontario for almost 100 years. It would appear, from the comments which I have received, and the discussions which 1 have had, that the primary concern is in the area of health educa- tion. Traditionally Public Health Units in the province have responded to individual and institutional re- quests for advice. and assistance in a variety of health programs and this service will continue un- der the new legisiation. Family Planning Services, which- include promotion, education, counselling, clinical and con- sulting services, have been provided for a number of *years in ail 0f the province's health units. The Health Protection Act does not deal with course con- tent, curricula, or the assignment of instructors, but it does permit the medical officer of health to provide health services to staff and pupils 0f any school - public, separate or private - when he/she is formally requested tô do so by school authorities. The Health Protection Act also provides for hear- ing and vision testing of each pre-schooler as well as the assessment of each child's health prior to entry into the Ontario school system. Public Health staff wil also assume responsibility for providing child- birth education classes and monitoring high-risk elderly persons in the community. The role of preventive medicine cannot be under- estimated in the provision of the excellent health care system which we currently enjoy in Ontario. The Health Protection Act re-enforces the fact that the health dollars which are channelled toward the prevention of disease today will generate future health savings ini the years to come. FCLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE rm mmwmý mmimm« 8 1 1 ff -CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATË-