WHITBY FREE PRE SS#, WE N EISAY. NO VEMBER 9, 1983, PAGE1 Whltby's Most WI1deIy Read AUTINS IOTINS AUINS £ ,0Aà A0tèý à f GUN AUCTION Frlday evenlng Nov. 18 S7:00 p.m. D &M SALES BARN R.R.2, Lindsay (1 mile west of Lindsay on Little Britaîn Road> SPECIAL NOTICE For those wishlng to conslgn to our monthiy gun auction it Is Important to bring your guns In early next week as we have an 80 gun limît. Shotguns & rifles only. For more detalîs cail the Auction Barni 324-950 or 324-2472. RUD McKEE. MORTGAGE SALE SINGLE DWELLING 17 CARDIFF CT., WHîTBY, ONTARIO Under and by 'virtue* of <the Power of Sale, there will be offered for sale by: AUCTION FR1., NOV. 11, 1963 10:30 AM AT 17CARDIFF CT., *WHITBY,,ONTARIO In the Town of 'Whltby being Lot 334 accordlng to Plan M-927. The said property will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bld and con- ditions of sale. TERMS: A dep'osit <of $4,000.00 by cash or cer- tified cheque to be paid at the time of sale and the*balance within thirty dlays thereafter. .DANBURY SALES * (1971) LTD. 1127 FINCH AVE., W. "DO WNSVIEW, ONT.ý AUCTION SALE THURS. NOV. 17 0ftools, equlpment, riding mowe rs, and, fur- niture. To be ýheld -at Stouffvliie Sales Barn, Stouffville. The property of BrookllnTôlCm pany Ltd. lncluded will be: 1 and 2 h.p. air com- pres sors, wood iathe, 3 automotîve ,-'sendi blasters, 12 bench grin. ders, 4 hand saws, -30 2-5 ton floor jacks, 30 4,5 and 6 Inch vices, 30 5-50 ton bottie jacks, 30 drll presses, 100 assorted aIr tools, 30 2 ton cable pullers, spray guns, transmission jack, assortment of electric motors, Industrial sewing machines, ail tools new, also il h.p. Toro mower wlth snowblower, 12 h.p. Ford garden tractor wlth snowblower and' roto tiller, assortment of fur- niture. Terms cash'. Sale at 6:00 p.m. NORM & PHIL FAULKNER AUCTIONEERS 640-5691 NOTE: Tools & *quip- mont nsw. Don't miss thîs sale. Aoeutinnar 1AUCTION SALE --"SAT.'NOV. 12 12 NOON Real estate furniture etc. Property of the late JAN KOCHMAN. 805 Centre St. N., Whitby. Watch for signe, R EAL 'ESTATE: 4 room bungalow plus self. contained basement apartment, large lot, seillng at. 1:30 sharp. Subect to- reserve bld. FURNITURE '& CON. TENT: stove, 2 frldges, chesterfield. and chair, china cabinet, bedroom suite,, single bed, ap- proximately 6 trunks, bedding, dishes, war etsjeweilery, tools, garden. tools, good lawnmower, piles 'of lumber, plus many other articles. Note time 12:00 noon. *Real Estate 1:30 -.sharp. Plan to Attend,. ROSS a SCOTT MCLEARN AUCTIONEERS 576-7650 or 666-3291 CLASSIFIEOS Reap the Horn-of-Plenty, in jobs, homes, articles, autos, business opportunltiMs or anything in this whole wide world you could imagine. CALLTODAY 668-6111 AUCTION SALE FR1. NOV. 11 6:30 PM Brooklln Communlty Centre. Cassels Road East. Hwy. 7 & 12. Highlights of our sale ln- cuepins f lat to-wall cupboard, Harvest table, blanket box, armoire, Art Deco. bed,. oak tables, washstands, oak :haiistands, ý,nurserlng rocker and other rockers, chairs, china cabinets, parlour tables,, dressers, wicker, Art Deco radios, antique gun, collection, mnci. 1884 Springfield, single shot Flobert, 1847, Tower percussion pistol, crocks, decos, olillamps, paintlngs, prInts, brass scales, brass lamp, parlour lamps, Mca baskets, Royal: Daltoný and' Bing & Grondahl coliector plates, gold Jewelry, coilectable old dolîs and furnîture, and china and glass. Partial listing only. Preview 4:30 p.m. Terms cash, isa or approved cheque.' EARL MACKINNON AUCTIONEER 655-3526 CORNEILS AUCTION' BARN FR1. NOV. il 6:30 PM Three miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lndsay on the Lin- dsaylLittle Britain, Road. Round oak ,pedastal table, 6, walnut dining room ', chairs, mohagany secretarite china cabinet combination, a Lester upright piano, parlour tables, yellow Moffat 2- door refridgerator, cook stove, Northern eiectric wall1 telephone, bunk beds, re-finished antique dressers, Hoove*'r spin washer, antique piatform rocker, coffee and end tables,- piano bench, Inglis washer and dryer, chest of drawers, washstands, 'Westing- house console colour TV, Nordic skl.doo, Hon. da TA50 moped, quantlty of tools, china and glass. DON CORNEIL AUCTIONEER R.R.1 LITTLE BRITAIN (705) 786-2183 M.B.M. Publishing 131 Brock St. N. Whitby 668-6111 0 FRRNT 0 ORENEJ OPEN HOUSE Sunday, November l3th, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the north-east corner of Ritson & Taunton. 4 New 3 &41Bedroom Townhouses ORMOND WOODS CO-OP MNO ... Tomorrow's Lfestyle Today. Featuring: Sundeck or Frenchl BalconyoPatio.oWalk-out BasementeEat-ln Kit- chen and Dinlng Room*Cable*Range .& Fridge*GarageoLaundry FacilltiesePlayground and Community Centre. IMMEDIATEOCCUPAN- CY $50 to $5 70 per month plus utîlities. For in- formation cali 84787 batween 9 & 5 Monday to Friday. *Thlinking'of ways f0 make extra money? Carriers wanted once a week to deliver.the Whitby Free Press. The fol lowl ng, rout es are >currently avallable. Route No. 1045 100 papers - delivering on Meadow Ores., Forest, Meadow Rd., Westwood. Route No. 1360 120 papers . dellvering on McCullough Dr., Bayview Ave. to Burns, Greenwood Ores., Claren- ce f rom Greenwood to Burns. Route No. 1402 100 papers - delivering on Fairview, Lyndview,' Beech St. f rom Fairview to Cochrane. Route No. 1420 125 papers - delivering on Palace from Dundas .to Walnut, Euclid from Dundas to Walnut, Walnut from Kent to Palace, John from Kent to Palace, Mary f rom Kent to Palace. CALL CIRCULATION 66à .61 11 WHITBY FREE PRESS These "Giant Jeans" are the mfain attraction for the Wrangler contest held at Picov's Hor- seman Center. AN UNUSUAL CONTEST' Picov's - Horsemans number of stitches will Centre 18 holding one receive a pair - of heck of a contest. wranglers,, complimen- The contest, a tary of Picovs., wrangler promotion, Ail are welcome to requires the entrant to drop by and fil out an guess the number of entry form before the stitches throughout* the deadline of Nov. il. entire pair of Jeans. There is just o 'ne' catch This borsemans tack though. These are no shop, built, ten years regular pair of pants. ago, offers every The jeans measure 64 imaginable itemü for. the inches around the waist, western- person.1 The 64 inches on the inseam shop has items ranging and are 8 ft. from, the from mens and womens waist to the cuff. They jeans, to cowboy, and are made to fit a 14 ft. regular. boots,- to al person, classifying equipment and needs them as the "Worlds for the horse. Biggest J eans." Picovs is Iocated on The entry that' corne>s IHighway 2, towards closest to the correct Ajax. Ombudsînan Cornes to Oshawa Ontario's Temporary Ombudsman, "Frank E. MeArdie, will '"-be represented forprivate interviews»in Oshawa by Mr. Barry Kearns,, Co- ordinator of' Hearings, who will beavailable to meet with members of the public' during the -first week of November. The Ombudsman's Office deals with com- plaints such as workers' compensation matters, O.H.I.P., family benefits, retail sales tax, expropriation of land for provincial highways, and many, niany more. Mifional Whitby Jaycees Ine. are having their annual "Millionaires Night", draw. The draw features two tickets to see Harry Belafonte at the Roy Thompson Hall. The evening W&cludes dinner for two at La Scala Restaurant, limousine to and from theatre and Restaurant, -'babysit- Vîsits "such as these occur approximately every 12' moniths- and members of the public in»Oshawa and surroun- ding.areas may wish to take the opportumity to, meet with Mr. Kearns on Nov. 10 at City Hall, Oshawa fromn 10 arn. to, 6p.m. AUl information is treated as confidential and no appointments are necessary. Anyone who is uncertain as to, whether or not their complaint is within the Ombudsman's jurisdic- tion, may eall (416) 596- 336 or 596-330. res Night ting, photographer, and a corsage for the lady. ickets are $2. Ail proceeds' will go to Commuity service projects.' The draw wiil be held Nov. 28 and the "Millionaires Nighty' will beDec. 2. For ticket information call Kimn Hogarth at 576- 7954 or Henry Artner at 666-0277. boObff 1