PAGÇ P. WH«YFREE MSS, WEDNS~Y XC~~18 BUILDING'SALE - Quonsets from $3/sq. ft. Straightwalls from $4.4OIsq.' ft. Compiete building - imited time offer due to up- coming steel miii price increases. Order f rom our factory and save. Pioneer/ Eco nospan 1-800- 668- 5422 (24 hours). B BUILDINGS- Final clearance sale - We have limited steel leit over from our largest winter sale ever - Save thousands while suppiy Iasts - PARAGON 1- 800- 263-8499 24 hours. B BUILDING - Factory Inventory: 28 x 40 = $3,986.00 40 x 60 = $5,450.00 46 x 90 = $8,900.00 60 x 120 = $17,000.00 Clear Span Widths from 20 feet to 240 feet. Cati now 1-800-387- 2203 or (416)792-2704. B A-Z Pre-Eng. BUILDINGS. New types, steel & wood, quonset, cladding. For true value, action & answers (416)626-1794. Leave message or collect after 6 p.m. weekends. Ask for Waily. Free brochures. B STEEL BUILDINGS leh over from International Machinery Show; different sizes. First corne, first served. Hurry for best se- loction. Cati 1-800-668-8653. B WHITBY - ROOM FOR RENT. Use of common room, private entrance, $65.00 weekly or $260.00 a month. Cati 666-2109 after 6:0 p.m. FURNISHED BASEMENT apart- ment, suitable for single. West Lynde area. Share laundry and kitchen, non-smoker preferred. $350.00 - f irst and last required. Available May lst. 668-9780 after 10:00 p.m. WHITBY - Furnished roomn for rent, $85.00 weekly. Own bath- room and kitchen, student or worker preferred, walk ta al amenities. Please cati 666-3776, after 6:00 p.m. WHITBY - 4-bedroom double garage, 2-V/2 bath, upgrades, neut rai decor. Open house Sundays 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. - 53 Bentonwood Crescent off Falingbrook. Owner 668-2243. DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL SERVICE? Advertise in our employment wanted section or cail a professional section. No job to big or smal 11 Cal 1668-611il and watch the business roll in. The South Central Ontario Area Council of the New Demo- cratic Party will hold their annual fundraising dinner-dance on Saturday, AprilI 1, at- General W. Sikorski 1?o!.4-h Veterans' Hall on Stevenson Rdc. N.> Osh- awa. Peature door prize is a vaca- tion for* two in Las Vegas. '7ick- ets are $60 person and are avail- able at the NDP regional office, 40 King St. W., Os hawa ( 723- 5917). Summer employment FROM PAGE 22 summer employment pragraxs resources can be applied to new ?outh initiatives," Curling said. WVe expect ta announce these initiatives during the next legisative session." The Summer Experience Program offers minimum wages to young people working in goverament industries and agencies. The 1989 program will support mare than 4,000 snunmer jobs. "The focus this year wiII be an sills training in the jobs available thraugh Sumnmer Excperience," Curling said. "Special efforts will be made to increase the number Of opportu.nities for visable nunorities, francophones, disabled persons and natives." For students who want to develop their business skcills, the rrinstry will once again guaraxitee Start-Up loans to young'entrepreneurs through the Student Venture Capital F rogramn. Students are eligible for sa of up ta, $3,000, interest-free to start summer businesses. A total aof1,500 students are expected to take part in this program. Other commuity projects aimed at helping young people gain new skills through summer employrnent, such as youth job ca-ops and summer job canpaigns, will receive support through the community action fund. Obituary Sarah Irene Jones Sarah (Sally) Irene Jones of Whitby died at Whitby General Hospital on Saturday, MUch 11. She was 86. 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust "Family Monuments Granite or Bronze Markers "Cemetery Letering "Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E.. Whi!by 668-3552 Afier Hours 668-4460 or 666-1513 Ilome appoinuments gladlY arranged She was born at Wiarton, Ont., on April 14, 1902, daughter of James Jones and Annie Pollock. A Whitby resident for 47 years, she was employed by MacCarl Hardware,, involve in the Rebecca Lodge, the Eastern Star, and attended Ail Saints' Angli- can Church. Whitby. Miss Joie»s is survived by her sister, Beatrice Jones, two nieces, a nephew, sister-in-]aw and many good friends. She was predeceased by broth- ers Jack, Fred and Ted Jones, sister Annie Jones, lier mother and father. The funeral was held March 14, 1989 from the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, Rev. Barlow conducting. Interment at Groveside cemetery in the spring. IIUNDREDS 0F children lined the taied children as part of the l9th floor of the Whitby Mail on Saturday anniversary celebration. to see Ronald McDonald, who enter- Vince Ohm,-.eo-Free Priem photo SITE PIAN, approved recently by vices expects construction to begin Whitby council, for the $4.5-million this summer. Described as a glass land registry office to be buiît north and block structure, a Town plan- of Rossland Rd. W., opposite the ning department member said it Whitby municipal building. The pro- "icertainly will be a different looking vincial Ministry of Government Ser- iuilding." NDP to hold fundra.ising dance