PAGE 26-1 WEDNESDAV, NOVEMBER 19.. 1996, WHItBY FREE PDRESS El Whitby's Most WideIy Rend CLASSIIJED ADS NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER 0F THE ESTATE 0F MILTON CYRIL HEMBLING,- ste of the Town of Whitby, Regionai Municipaiity of Durham. ALL PERSONS having dlaims, against the Estate of MILTON CYRIL HEMBLING, late of the Town of 'Whitby, Regionai Municipaiity of Durham, who died on or about the llth, day of May, 1986 are hereby notified 10 send particulars of same to the undersignad on or before 31st day of December, 1986, afler which date the Estate wiii be distributed with regard onily 10 the laims of which the undersIgned shall then have notice and the undersigned shahl not be hiable ,10 any person whose ciaim they shahl flot then have notice. DATED the 121h day of November, 1986. AdmInIstratora of the Estate of Miton Cyril Hembing dlo STEIN & PRICE Barristars & Solicitors, 459 Bond St. E., PO. Box 781 Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 7M9 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRI, NOV. 21 e 6P.M.. The asiate of Mr. Roy Conneil of Beavarton plus othera; 6 place modemn frutwood dinntta suite (good condition), Duncan Flae walnut drumn tables, 6 place Jaques & Hayes antique parior suite reupholstered, excellent condition), Kenmore vacuum cleaner, chestarfielde, chroma kitchan suite,, modern love seat, pins drop leaf table, modemn dressera, odd prasaback chairs, wash stands, antique sîde-board, Moaaberg mdl800B rifle with scopa, quantity of linon, badding, tools, china & glass, picturas & crocka. DON CORNEIL AUCTIONEER R.R. 1 Little Brittaîn (705) 786-2183. NOV. 28 0 P.M. Consignment sala ta be held et Columbus Cam- munity Centre. Chester- fields, chairs, dresser, sawing machina, Utramatic ,adjustable bed, Thomas organ and more. Seo next .week's papar for comploe listing. Conignmants wlcome. Sale managad and sold by GARRY K. POWELL To Inquire or conaIgn cati 6554185 ZYNPRS77 INVITATION TO TENDER Pubie o"Travuxpubftca n its capacity as Agent for CANADA POST CORP. ORATION, Public Works Canada wiii receive SEALED TENDERS for the projeots or services Iisted beiow, addressed to th e Chief, Contract Administration, Ontario Region, Public Works Canada, 4900 Yonga Street, (101h Floor), Willowdale, Ontario M2N 6A6, until 1500 hours on the specIfied closing date. Tender Documents can be sean, or obtained on payment of the applicable deposit, through the office of the Director General, Public Works Canada, Ontario Region, Tendering Office, 101h Floor, 4900 Yonge Street, WIiiowdale, Ontario. PROJEOTS No. 606207 -Whitby, Ontario Post Off ice 202 Dundas St. E. Cleaning Closing Date: THURSDAY DECEMBER 11, 1986 Deposit for Tender Documents: NIL Enquiries: 416-224-4240 The lowest or any tender not necessariiy accepted CANADA POST CORPORATION Canada( e UONS ATONS SAT.-NOV. 29186 1OA.M. ConsIgn flow 10 our annuai aki-doo sale at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay. Accepting: Snowmobilesi machinery, tractora, riding mowers, snow blowers, trailers, racre- ation and ail terrain vehicies, construction aquipmant, etc. Aready consIgned: 72 Ford dumptruck, International 5000 crawierloader, 84 Chrysier New Yorker ioaded, 82 Moto. Ski Futura 500, 81 Yamaha ET340, 82 amaha ATC, Double snowmobile traiter, quanlity brasa fittinga, 2 Ean's, 23 ft. house traiter,* 80 Plymouth Valare, 80 Ford van, 78 Ford ILTD wagon, 79 & 80 Arctic Cals, 77 Monte Carlo, 75 Pymouth wagon. We expeot about 40 or more snowimobiias. Conaign now. For Information cali McLEAN AIJCTIONS 324-2783 LINDSAY AUCTION SALE SAT. NOV. 22 6 P.M. At Oddfailows Hall on R.R. No. 2 In Part Parry. Excellent sale with antiques, furnitura, large & amail appliances, gardon toals, dishes, cracks, coal cil lampa, and much more. Viewing from 2 p.m. on day of sala. PIERCE AUCTION SERVICES 6554073 BUD MAYNES Canadas oldest estabiished Gun Auctioneers, Red Deer, Alberta. We hold gun sales on regular basis with' buyers and consignera across Canada. Cali 1-403-347-5855 Next sale DECEMBER 6186. LOSSA wrestling tournament The Lake Ontario Sacondary School Association (LOSSA) novice wrestling tournamant wlil be held at Henry St. lgh School next Wadnesday, Nov. 26. Wrestlers in Grades 9, 10 and il who are undar 17 can taka part in the tournament. Higb achools from all over Durham Region will likely sand wrestlars. Henry Street wresthiig coach Tim Salley says aach wrestlar is guarantead three matches. A weigb-off will ba held and the eight closest wrestlers in weight will maka Up a class. Salley says Gr. 9 students Pater Kalnay, at 140 lbs., and Graham Burns, at 80 ibs., ara simong the best on the Henry Street team. i Obituary ý\i IDanny McGee Dermis (Danny) ,McGee, former suparvisor at Whitby Psycbiatric .Hospital, died Friday, Nov. 14 at J.O. Ruddy Hospital. PHe was ln hls95th year. He was born ini Donegal, >freland, Jan. il, 1892 and lived part of bis life i Scotland before coming, to Canada. Ha llvad in Whltby for more than 40 yaars and ratirad lnhi bs 60's as suparvisor at thié Whltby Psychiatric Hospital. Ha was involved, as a traiar, in hockey in Whltby and made up h:- own concoction as a linamant for aches. Ha was a Legion membar, and a -former naighbor, Patricia Davia, ramembers that ha had a beautiful gardan. "Ha was quite a fella'," sha says, noting tbat hewas 'Danny Boy' to many. Sha remambers that ha was a great racitar. of poetry, very amiabla and known to many downtown when ha wora bis big fur coat in the wintar. Ha livad in Port Whitby for a time but rasidad most of bis life on Centra St. N. Ha was at Fairviaw Lodga for tua past two yaars. He was pradeceased by bis wifa, Kathlaan (Murphy> last yaar. Ha is survived by a naphaw, Martin Hanrahan, of Cedar Knolls, New Jersey. The funaral was hald Tuasday, Nov. 18 at St. John the Evangelist Church. Prayars in tha W.C. Town Funaral Home chapal. intarmant at St. Gragory's cematary, Oshawa. College information night For tha first tissa in Durham Ragion, a collage information night bas bean orgamzad to giva sacon- dary levai studants the chance- to explore aducationai oppor- tunities availabla at On- tario Collages. More than 20 collages wil be rapresantad in- cludig thosa specializing i art, agriculture and madical tecbnoiogy, at Eastdaia CVI, Oshawa, Nov. 20. From 6:45 to 7:30 p.m., studants may visit collage information booths hi one central area and spaak with rapresantatives about courses and careers. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., eacb collage rapresen- tativa wil conduct thraa 35-minuta information sessions i a saparate classroom, giving more in-dapth information on course raquiraments, facilities, etc. Durhama students ara both invited to attend and explora post- The firat store in Whitby to provide o xygen and respiratory therapy in homes opaned last week at 185 Brock St. N. Local residant Shane Donaldsan and-partnar Tony Hill of Taronto, both ragiaterad respiratory therapista, set up the store, Canadian Home Tberapy when local damand for the service increasad. Donaldson, who provided the service for two years frona bis Ajax home and, a Raxdale warehouse, says the store racaives referrals froni physicians and was welcomad by Witby doctors. Oshawa bas four such stores. Service is provided 24 hours a day, savan days a week, for patients in thair homes. A registerad tharapist or ragistered nurse frona the store coordinates dellvary and satup of equlpment after contact by a pbysicfan or a patient witb prescription. Donaldson says the store bas the latest in aqulpmant whla it aiso sella whalcbairs, bathroom aida and walking aida. One of those new products now available is a TENS unit, or elactric nerve stimulatar, usad mainly to rallava back pains. Howavar, adda Donaldaon, thay usad ta use elactric eels in Roman tmes for the sanie purposa. "IWa really just improve on aid theories, 'Ibe laughs. Donaldaon, 38, a native of Smiths Falls, is a graduate of the Toronto Institute of Madical Tachnology. Haernovad to Durhami Raglan in 1972, was respiratory theraviat at Oshawa General Hospital from 1973-75 and consultant at Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital in Whitby sinca 1974. Ha was dapartmant haad ,at Scarborough General Hospital from 1979-84. Wife, -IÀnda, a ragistarad nurse, wlll also be working in the store along witb Lynn Jones, fuil- tuan store operator. Donaldson, who for five years was president of the Respiratory Therapy Society of Ontario wbich has about 1,000 mambers, praviously lad a -successful lobby to ansuiwa that adaquataascboollng was raquired to become -a registarad respiratory therapist. Legisiation ia fortbcoming ta address a situation, such as. in Quebec, that providad sucb registration aftar a two ta three- waak course. .. "We want ta-be racognizad as a group- that should be closaly monltorad," says Donaldson, pointing, out the shortfalla in the existig ragistration in such an important haalth matter. IIWe provida lfe support-equipment but we ara not now ragulated.'" Ha was- alsa instrumental in gettig the nasse af the profession. changad fromn firespiratory technology'l to 'respiratory tbarapy.' The change was justlfiad, ha said, because banda-on, rather tban tecbnical, care service is provided. Therapy mare suitably describes the lavai of interaction which takes place, he says. Oxygen is now usad as a support drug ta treat chronic bronchitis, eniphysema, asthma, cardiac dysfunctions and othar medical problems. SHANE DONALDSON, with wlfe Llnda, relaxes i one of the special lounge chairs offered in Canadian Home Therapy, a new Whitby store. Town 's first medi cal supply store opens loeatty Auti 1 lumi 1