Whitby Free Press, 24 Aug 1983, p. 15

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the Doctor Joseh O. Ru0dy General Hospital TENDERS FOR CONTRACT NO. 1796 ROAD AND SIDEWALK RECONSTRUCTION id ,k )t Plans, Specîfocatîons and Tender Forms wiII be avaîlable at the 'office of the Consultants upon payment of $15.0,0 non-refundable fee payable to the Consultants. A certified cheque.in the amount'of 10% of the Tender amount mnust accompany each bld. The successfui bidder will be requlred to provide a 100% Performance Bond upon executlon of the Contract Agreement. Lowest or any tender not necessarlly accepted. Totten Sims Hubioki Assocates Consultants 1500 Hopkins Street> Whitby, Ontario- Li N 2C3 Telephone: 668-9363 Mr. J. Kunetsky Administrator Dr. Joseph O. Ruddy Generai Hospital Gordon Street Whitby, Ontario LUN 5T2 ~GARAGE&' LARGE YARD SALE Saturday Auguet 27. Startlng 8 a.m. 428 P.rry St.,,Whitby. Nalis & fur- niture, etc. Rein date Sait. Sep- YARD SALE Saturday Au guet 127. 10 &.m. ta 5 p.m. 903 Hutcheo6n Ave., Whitby. Misceiianeoue Items and fumiture. YARD SALE 909 & 923 Harding St., Whtby. Fumlture, toye, pic- turea, houeehoid Items, etc. 10 a.m. toa 6p.m. S&turday, Auguet 27. Rein date Sunday Auguet 28. GARAGE SALE Weather permit- ting. Saturday Auguat 27. 8 &.m. ta 3 p.m. 58 Resolute crescent (ottercr..k). AICFlON FOR ~WTTHE I.iOLE FAMILY ATTEND ONE THIS WEEKEND AUCTION SALE WED. AUGUST 31 6:00 P.M. Property of the late John $. Crepnek. At 910 Pinegrove, Pickering.'(Off OId Trespass Rd) Com- plete househoîd fur- nîture, appliances, colour TV, dishes, pots and pans and a number of tools. Terms cash. EARL GAUSLIN AUCTIONEER M-03079 PEARCE AUCTION SAT. AUGUST 27 6:00 P.M. At Pearce Auction Cen- tre on Shirley Rd., 4 miles -south of Port Perry. 1977 Chev. Caprice ln good con. dition, f urniture, ap- pliances, antiques, dhe, tools, toys, games, novelties, etc. JOHN & TIM PEARCE AUCTIONEERS -PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 985-7492 M.B"'M. Pubilshing 131 Brock St. N. WhItby 668-6111 ADVERTISINGr SALESPERSON THE" REOUIREDCLSFEO Reap the Horn-of-Plenty, in jobs, homes, articles, autos, Chalengng, xciing orkand riedîy business opportunities or Chalengng, xciing orkand riedly anything In thls whoie wide atmsphre.Exprie fl ot necessary world you could Imagine. but transportation Is. Smiaii local company CALO Y wlth good reputation. lnterested parties 6861 cali Andy at 668-611il for f urther details. 6861 "Whitby, Home of the marigoid,"p has been adopted as the theme of the 1983- Marigold Festival parade. The - parade, organized by the -Whitby Jaycees, wiIl be held September, 10, at 10 a.m., as one of the highllghts of - the Marigold Festival, which lastp from Sep- tember 8 to il. Parade co-ordinator RLay Fox says he's ex- pecting about 60 entries in this year's parade, including fOur marching bands. There will also be antique cars from the McLaughlin collection featured in the parade. The 'Jayces are looking ._for organizations, com- panies, associations or individuals- who would be interested in entering BREAKFAST The Marigold Festival Pancake Breakfastwill be held on September il at Cullen Gardens on &INT STOP, LOOK, LIST 4'%COMMISSION THqOûLDE ATE, 107 Brock Street South, Whltby, 668-8321. This popular Chinese restaurant has been in Whitby for 30 yrs. The Bo-Bo platter, recently introduced, has gone over very well. Special Chinese food combination platters are offered - daily. Choose from 3 deliclous combinations. Reason- ably priced & generous helpmngs. Ideal for businessmen lunches. Open until 2 a.m. daily. Fr1. and Sat. until 3 a.m. Sunday il a.m. - il p.m. Fully licensed and fast home delivery. Whlitb'q ost Widely Read j'(~1issI[D ADSI Ii~i1THECOPORATOO DENj,)/TRE TWNOWHTY PRCLAMAION sar y h htyDn Os rdhoceyCha DATED at Whity Otario ti tdayof Auigs 1983.itmen O l WH.WlCeRPOAmINraOr of, ~ ~ ~ ow fWhitby l ommrtoo h 5hAnvr THE WOIRLD. IlS YOÙRS...F YOU KNOW TH E RIGHT PEOPL E... Wherever you maya the Wel* corne Wagon hostees la the rlght persan ta help you find a place ln yaur new cammunity. Cal 668-8943 TOWN 0F WHITBY m SEALED TENDERS, cîearly marked as to conteni wlil be receîved by Mr. J. Kunetsky, Admînstratoi until: 2:00 P.M., LOCAL TIME, FRIDAY, SEPTEM13ER 2ND, 1983 for the reconstruction of roadways, sidewalks ang catchbasîns on the Hospîtal grounds. The worl lncudes gradîng,. granular base, draInage and ho mlx pavIng. Mayor Bob Attersley (right) is overflowing with Marigold Festival passport coins. These brass coins, available now at $3 each, give reduced or free admission to Festival events. Also pictured left to right are: Harold O'Brien, representing Senior's Activity Centre; Howard Smith, Marigold Festival chair- man; Olive Bell, member of Senior's Board; and Lorna Braid, publlcity. Free Press Staff Photo Marigold. Festival on -horizon CORNEILS AUCTION 'BARN FRIDAYAUG. 26 0:30OPM 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lndsay on the Lin- dsay/Little Britain Road. Four matclhing press back chairs, Parour tables, round dining table, wash stands, secretarîte, 9 plece dînette suite, 9 piece waînut dining roomn suite, oak wardrobeý, marbie'top wash stends, Oak dining room table, antique hobby horse, Iron bed, brass trim, oak off ice desks, mohogany buffet, remote controlîed model boats, '?, cublc foot freezer, quantity of sterling silver, tools, china and glass. DON CORNEIL AUCTIONEER 7 R.R.1 LITTLE BRITAIN 705-786-2183 a float in the parade. Arrangementii can be made by. calling Mr. Fox at 666-1867, or writing the Whitbyý Jayceesat P.O. Box 62, Whitby. The Jaycees are also organizing the soap box derby on Sunday, Sep- tember il. The third an- nual derby, which is sanc 'tioned ' by the Canadian Soap Box Racing Association, begins at 7 a.m.1 and runs until 6 p.m.- at the Provincial Court House, oný Rossland Rd. E. Fox says there could be up to 50 vehicles from, across. the province en- tered in this year's der- by. Taunton Rd. in Whitby, just west of Brock St. From 8 a.m. to, 11: 30 a.m. The cost is $3, in- cludino free admittance to the Gardens until 12 noon. Put on by the Whitby Rotarians and their wives,' this is an event not to be missed. The best pancakes ini town, the best flippers for miles around. The wives do the making and the mixing,- the husbands coo.k and flip. Watch your favourite business ma 'n make your break- fast!. LEGION DANCE The Marigold Festival Légion Dance will take place on September 9 at the main Legion Hall in Whitby on Byron St. S. Admittance by ticket Enly, the cost is $3 or $2 if you have a Passport C~oin. The coins may be bought from all Service Club members or at event locations. Buy your tickets early as luantities are limited. This is an event you will not want to miss, a festive way to enjoy this' favourite weekend. A run filled evening, rusic by Merle's Music, àWhitby disc jockey. A ,lily set up bar wil help - luench your thirst and a iappy group of people )romise to make the ,vening a success. Remember to, buy, cur tickets early so you illi not be dlanppinted .

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