Whitby Free Press, 7 May 1986, p. 34

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PAGE 34, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1986 WHITBY FREE PRESS IWhltby'u Most WidoIy Rsad cIASIFIED AUCTION SALE < THURS., MAY 8 §:00,P.m. At- ,ORVAL. ,MOLEAN AUCTION CENTER, LINDSÈAY., 100 blue apruce 'plus assorted evergreen, shrubs. 6:30 sharp. Estâte of .DORA AVERY, Cannlngton & others. 9' pc. wainut dinlng foom suite, Gib- bard. bedroom suite, good'assortment of fur- niture, applances, china, glass. To liaI your sale cali 1-7053242783 * MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS FREE pick-up of estates ln Oshawa-Whtby area. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FR1., MAY 9 6:00 P.M. Three miles east of LiItle Brtain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay Little Britaîn Rd. Washstands, 3 pc. bedroom suites, antique dressera, oak buffet, pressback arm chairs, co-oil lampe, GE. wringerlwasher, pine cheat of drawers, mapie bunk beda, chester- fields, oak dressera, Westinghouse refrldger- ator, odd wooden kit- chen chairs, maple drop leaf table, pine trunks, recliing chairs, wainut haif-moon tables, 1980 il h.p. 4 speed Canadiana garden trac- tor with 42" cut and 36" 2-stage snowblower, quantity of china & glass. DON CORNEIL R.R.1 LITTLE BRITAIN 7057862183 ANTIQUE AUCTION FRI., MAY 9 6:30 P.M. Mannys Antiques presenta a complete shlpment of over 300 pcs. of quaiity antique furniture;, docks, glass, china, crockery, etc., at "KAHN COUNTRY AUC- TIONS", iocated 3 miles north of hwy. 401 exil 399), on the Brock Rd., Pickering. Seiling an outstandIng lot* of or- nately carved wardrobes, hall stands, several superb china cabinets, Jacobean -tables, secretary deaka, chesta of drawers, dressera, sets of chairs, ail In oak, mahogany & pine; varlous mirrors; many antique Gingerbread, Marbie & Mantie cdocks; oul lampa, tea sets, biscuit barrels, flow blue china, glassware, crockery, brasa, etc. Terma cash or cheque (with- ID). No reserve. Preview from 4:00 p.m. G & H KAHN AUCTION EERS 6830041 HeIp your Hoari.. HoIp your CORNEIL'S <ýAUCTION BARN TU ES., MAY 13 6:30 P.M. Three miles eaat of Little Britain on miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay Little BrIlain Rd. Bed chesterfielda, portable and console colour T.V.s, modern dressera and chest of drawers, coffee and end tables, chrome kitchen, suites, single box spring - and, mattresses, quantity of bicycles, 24" electrIc stove, wIcker chairs, Engllsh saddie, oc- cassionai chairs, table lampa, large quantlty of modemn furnîture and household Items. DON CORNEIL AUCTIONEER R.R.1 LITTLE BRITAIN 705-786-2183 AUCTION SALE SAT., MAY 31 10:00 A.M. Conalgnment sale of lawn and gardening equlpmenl, supplies, light farm equipment, landscaplng, 2 and 3 axie trailers, equipment, con- slgnments welcomed. Sale to be held at R.R.1, Oshawa. GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONEER CALL 6654185 HIGH VOLTAGE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS Provide high voltage maintenance at the Psychiatric Hospital, Whitby, Ontario for a three year period. Tender No. ORI-86- 056 Sealed Tenders will be received until 2:00 p.m, local time on - Wedneaday, May 21186. Combined Tenders will not be accepted. Tender Documents may be obtaîned f rom the Ontario Ministry of Government Ser- vices, Oililia District Office, 24 James St. E., P.O. Box 790, Orillia, Ontario. L3V 6K7 Note: For furîher In- formation regarding the Tenders, please cail the Tenders Of- f ice at the above ad-' dreas, telephone (705) 325-7403. The lowest or any Tender not necesanly accepted. O Monostry of Govemm.r, t ( ) Servicett Ontario SPECIALS GALOREI The FramlIng Centre 668.521 GENERALý CONTRACTORS Tenders are calied for one storey addition to existing laul, Whitby, Ontario. This work ln- volves electricai, mechanIcai and general trades. Tender -documents may be obtained from: Mlnistry of Gov er- niment Services, Orillia District Office, 24 James Street, East, L3V -3K7, Telephonie (705) 325- 7403. Ministry of Gover- nment Services, Public Tenders Of- fice, Room M-43A, Macdonald Block, Queen's Park, Toron- to, M7A 1 N3, Telephone (416) 965- 1152. A $15000 Bld Bond, 100% Performance Bond and 50% Payment Bond are requlred. Sealed tenders will be accepled until 3:00 p.m., Thursday, May 29, 1986 at Orillia District Office or Public Tenders of- fice, Toronto. Ten- ders will be opened ln Toronto, June 3, 1986, at 3:00 p.m. NOTE: For further In- formation please con- tact Mrs. L. Sidney, Public Tenders 0f-. fice, Toronto, or the District Off ice above. Please quote Project No. CS-37035. The iowest or any tender will not necessarily be accep- ted. TO. 023 SMinistryGIo Governrient Services Cliarlie is oniy a few stops away from the Ajax Police Station and is ordering office supplies, from Dickson Printing for his enticipated long confinement. il'USTDA 8316 jFROM PG.4, near Parry -Sound. Some well meaning city people saw the tiny fawn and took it back home. They thought they couid make a pet of it. Bill Wilson,, the park superinten- dent, just shakes his head when he tells you the story. "People have crazy ideas about wildiife, " he says. "They think they can be handied like domestic animais. They see a cute lit- tie animai in the Woods and think it would make a great pet for John-' ny. It's ridiculous and dangerous. " Nicci, the Arctic Wolf, is an orphan who was fiown down from Nor- thern Ontario when she was a few days old. 've raised her from the begin- ning," said Bill. "She used to play with my beagle. " Bill and Nicci are great buddies. Nie- ci behaves like the Robbery A daytime robbery has netted a thief $65 and a camera. An apartment on Brock St. S. had been broken into between 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. while the tenant was out. FROM PG. 1 Dance hall tunately some un- desirables types do f requent these areas either to purchase or seli narcotica," states the letter., <The police have been informed by Longmuir, that he wvilI co-operate fuiiy with them and al the doors wiil be nsonitored, however the police are not sure this co-operation will con- tinue once the playground la open. Tu irun out the problema, Longmuir will meet with council on Monday, May 12, before the regular coun- cil meeting. For. his part, Longmuir la upset with the town's decision to refuse the permit. "They talk about free enterprise, this is terrible," he said. He estimated that he has invested $45,000 in preparing the club and now he can't open. The patrons of the club and the public will have to wait' another week before a decision is. made on the l' back she bit his, f inger. It was the samie hand, that feeds her daii'y at her home in the' park!, Susie the bear is- another' orphan fromn the north.' She's lived at t he park for 18 years - far loniger thian' most' bears live in the bush.' Su the next time you see * these animais at a show, don't feel sorry for them. Believe me, they live the good life. No worries5 about food orI3 predators. Not oniy that, they're professiow- ais in, the field of~ public relations:: They do good worjk., They provide people, especially. children, with -&à ffirst hand look 2t another fragment. of Mother Nature 's. wondrous world of' wildlife. Con gradulations This month's Witby Free Press subscriber of the month la Silvano Favit who popped by the office lest week .to pick up bis prize, a com- bination telephone and dlock-radio. Congratulations Silvanol1 Free Press Staff Photo Great job This month's Whitby Free Press carrier of the month la nine year old Andrea Bruescbke who has been delivering the Free Press to ber customners ini West Lynde like dlock work every Wednesday afternoon since she st.arted ber route last faîl. Keep up the good work Andrea. Freeress Staff Photo Bramah's animal friends average dog. You can pet her, but Bill won't leave you alone with her. Olive the beaver is -another orphan. She's a friendiy animal. But she has her'moments. She wandered away from the display at the Spor- tsmen's Show in Toronto this year. When one of the Ministry of Natural Resources people tried, to bring her

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