Whitby Free Press, 7 Jun 1989, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESIJAY, JUNE 7,1989 fi LOSE UP TO 20 LBS. IN _____COUNEUIG Franchise opportunities available t-It Cali 728-0129 Ducks Unlinuted auction raises $45,000 DR. MAX NEIMAN & DR. HARRY WNEINGARTEN Dental Surgeons are pleased to announice that DR. STEVEN MILLMAN & DR, MARK LIBRACH wiII be joining them for the practice of dentistry at 209 Dundas Street East Whitby, Ontario LiN 7H8 66601555 By Appoinîment 66631559 THE COMBO SPECIAL BUTLER AND ROBERTS FURNITURE + WAVERLY FABRICS + 25% OFF Announcing the Kaufrnan Furniture Gallery Combo Sale. You save 25%/ off Buier & Roberts fine upholstery produets when you cover them in our luxurious selection of Waverly fabries. Choose from sofas, love seats and chairs and match them up with our range of bold patterns or pastel shades. The combo special also includes our free in-store decorator service and free delivery. So, corne into the Kaufman Furniture Gallery for a combo special today. And get your fil on a great deal. The Koufmon Furniture GoIIcry Ltd. Where Beautiful Homes Begin. WHITBY The Kaufman Furniture Gallery Highway #2 East of Thickson Rd. Telephone 434-1733 MARKHAM The Kaufman Furniture Gallery Highway #7 just East of McCowan Telephone 471-5353 MISSISSAUGA The Kaufman Furniture Gallery 2273 Dundas Street West West of Erin Milis Prkwy.) Telephone 828-1330 More than $45 000 was raised at an auction held last week by O shawa-Whitby-Newcastle Ducks Unlimited. T he auction/banquet, the first fundraising event held by the local chapter, attracted- 280 people toS t. George's Ukrainian church hall, Lviv* Pavilion. Money raised is for wetlands conservation. Among the big items auctioned were: carving of bluejay, by artist Ron Lace, for $2,200; com- memorative shotgun, sponsored by New-Way Plumrbing of Osh- awa, brought $1,800; landscape package sponsored by Wiggans Landscaping of Bowmni e and Henry Buildaill of Oshawa, $1,500; limited edition print by Terry Redlin, sponsored by Man- ville Aluminum of Scarborough, $1,500; limited edition print China Gold, b y Michael Dumas of Peterborough, $1,300; English springer pup, sponsored by North End Interiors and Spring- ville Spr'ingers, $825. Three raffles raised a total of more than $7,500. Items raffled were a black mink tail jacket, sponsored by Randolphs Fur Salon and Robert Hunt Cop.; 'Steo Out in Style,' sponsored b Murray Johnston Ltd., Doug Wvil- son Ltd.; boat, motor and trailer sponsored by SMS Marine of Whitby, Totten Sims Hubicki Associates, and Rivett Architec- tural Hardware Ltd. Ted Curl of Whitby was mas- ter of ceremonies. John Hal- minen chaired the event. "This is a token of our good faith towards the resources we've inherited," said Halminen of the sýipport for the fundraising effort. 'We have a lot more to, do in the years ahead if we are going to preserve the Wetlands of our country and the natural wealth that is found there." signs put up before decision Whitby's operations committ ee was to recommended Moieday night whether or not to place no parking igns on Kirby Crescent. However the signs were placed on the street Iast week, without any authorization. "Why are we here (making this decision). "The signs are in. The decision has been made," com- mented regional councillor Mar- cel Brunelle. No member of the committee or staff could recaîl who reques- ted the sigs to begin with. Dick Kuwahara, director of public works, said the request came from a parent at Bellwood school, but he did not know the naine of the parent. Councillor Dennis Fox said he talked te residents in the area and no one wanted the signs erected. In the end, committee recom- mended the signs be taken down. It had cost $400 te instaîl them', and committee asked Kuwahara to find out who authorized the 01910 C took place, and asked to have the police called. Police arrivrd at the soene moments later and arrested the man. The cab driver was taiken to Whitby General Hospital. Gilles Pelletier, 26 of Quebec is charged with sexuai assault.

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