WE MBY FREE PRESS09 V!DNESDAY, M"Rl,,21, 190, PAGE 39 'Imagesof :Suoe ss' at arsresouroe ontrÈe Farm maà chlnery conslgnment sale- at Orval Molean uIaP0ns - lindsayý - now accepting farrm machinery, tractars, RV's, trailers, cars, trucks,, construction.,equlpment, woodworking. and shop eq uipment, .toals, gardon tractor, boots, riding lawn mowe rs, rota tillers. Gali now tORVAL MoLEAN AUCTIONS (0)324-2783.., INDSAY- ORVAL AND BAFRy MeLEAN,' AUCTIONEERS ORVAL McLEAN, AUCTIONS FR1. MARCH 23 AT 7 P.M. Brand new furniture auction at - -LJlean Auction Conter - Lnn.Name brZd chstorfieklds, sectinals -'wfth hldeabed & recliner, 2. po.*&ý 3 pc. chesterfleld Sets, love seats, recliners,:swivel & glider rockers, b.d chesterfields, wall unfts,. bedroam sutes, 9 Pc. quahty duning room suite, maple & oak table' &"chairs, new mname brand maittress &-box spring (factary seconds). Dont missi this chance ta buy qualfty furnitu re.No' reserve. Preview Fn. 2 p.m. ta 7 p.m. ORVAL MoLEAN AUCTIONS BARRY McLEAN, AUCTIONEER 324-2783- LINDSAY MR. & MRS. B3RUCE SHIER wauld. like ta take this appartunity to thank everyone who called and assistèdl in any1 way on their. 59th Aniniversaryon March 7, 1990. It ail was a marvellous sucess. Polish Veterans Hall, Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa. Selling from area homes, 2 complote collections of antiq ues including comploe series of %0 Royal Doufton figurines (most discontinued), soveral hanging, banquet, gone with the wind, cranberry lamps, huge seloctian of silver tea sets, trays, servers, baskets, «f latWare, some sterling, antique dlocks, watches, jewellry, books, palntings, prints, very largo seloction of antique furniture .- tea .wagons, china cabinets, settees, chairs, lounges,-what not stands, parlour, sets, tables, large antique carpots, etc. Vory- lnteresting Sale. Note Location.«, STEVE LIPTAY AU CTIONS 263-8710 EMPTY -GARAGE? Space wantod for year- round storage af antique car. References available. WilIing ta, pay, $40Y per Month. Tom, 579-2,OO8. Plaecheck -your advertisement for errors onthe f irst day of publicatioh.' The Whitby Free - 'Press will flot be hiable for failure ta publishan ad, or for typograpthic rrr in publication beyond.the cost'of the space occupied by the error up to a maiximum cost of the first insertion. The Whitby Free Press reserves the right ta classify or reject aIl advertisements. PRE-PAID (cash, VISA, cheque received before'deadline)- $5 for 20 words; 12t, each additional word Blanket Ads - ta blanket a wider market (see separate panel for sample rates) BILLED $7.50 for 20 wo.ids; 15o each additional word. AUCTIONSIANNOUNCEM ENTS 77e~ per agate line (14 agate mies per inch) minimum charge: $5 prepald, $7.50 bllled DISPLAY ADS IN CLASSIFIEDS (Ads with borders, pictures, or graphics) Regular display rates apply - 82# per agate lino mnirnum size 1 column inch. $11.48 (14 agate lines per inch) DEADLIN E Monday noon prior ta Wednes day publication. 66806111l NEED To KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT ,)PJUR NEW aOMMUNITY? Cali phone 668-6653" Our hostess.will bring gifts and greîgalong - with hel pful community information. Mayors 'Say No to. Drugs'- Eleven mn osi iiOntario, including B0b Attersley of *Whitb1 proclaimed March 13 as o to DrugeDy t lh drIg abuse. Itwas part of an educational campin by the 1 Say No To Drgs, Say Yes To Life' group established by the Church of Scientology. - Members of the group ere in Wbitby and invite ctizens to. sigr a 'Say No, To Druga' honor roi and toa anounce three province-wide competitions for youth. 'We want ta help channel the creative, force of youth againat dr" abu se >and ta do this' we have initiated three competitions: a best poster design syn No To Dru&s%' a best <Sary No«Ta ]Druga computer gamne, and best &SY No To DrugE' musical'song. There wiil be <j~zes, for al entries. Further Etil of the. competition will be released in the next few -weekrjs," said *Jeannette- Ha, direco for the 'Say No To 'reSay Yes To ife'carpn. The C=;-hof Scientology las been active in drug education and rehabilitatian for many years. The 'Say No To Drugs, Say. Yes, To Life' campaign began in 1986. New 8CfiOl'8 'ýcà efltre *FROM PAGE 1 q' think we will 'have the odd bit of criticismi but I examiuned al the alternatives and I belie ve this is the bestD Cost of a- two-story building is projected ta be $2.7-million, *hile a one-stary "siab it grader (having no basement) wouid'be alniost $3.1-million. In his report, Morrow said the Town would be eligible for fund- ing from bathý the Ontario Minis. try of Commu2nity and Social Services sud the Ministry Of Tourisin and Recreation. Officiais with the community and social services nistiiry have a]ready given preliniinary appro- vial toaisow funding up ta $1- millioninutheir 1991-92ebudget. The current seniors' centre at 801 Brock -St. S., opened more than 10 years ago with 450 members. Today's, membership Information: Oshawa 'Wil prsnt "Imlaes Of succssOy Glora S. Dezeil on, Monda, ýMsrch,.26 ilu the arts reounme centrebehind Oshawa City Hla Doom open 6:30 p.m. Serninpr presentation 7 ta 10 p.m. icke are $30. Gloria 'Dezell, motivator and entrepreneur, is in the 'Business of Packaging People for Success." As an internationaily acclsimed speaker, she has 'traveiled and lectured i many, countries on *five continents aud is a frequent guest on radio and tolevision.- She w'ill provide à a fuil evening oà f kii'owledge sad vsa ware-' ness. FPeatured throughout the seniinar will be transiformation, on mon! and woemen froôm 'audience showing cor rect business sund casuafly smnart looksý, featu ix garments ýfrom the 1 merchants, and hair"by.Dunca's, - Designer of Hair-oshaw. As registrtonii limited, reserve by callng I-nformation Oshawa at 434-4636. Proceed from the presentation wiIl go ta Information Oshawa. Respite serieounteers enjoy soci alevenng The -board members, staff and, vohmnteers of the. Durham' Association for Family. ResjWteý Services- shared a fun-filled eèvemingat ,Wheelies -RoUer Skaing Centre in Whitby on .March 6. The evening was held in honor of the volunteers, iu appreciation' of the dedication they have shown tawards the program. Thm respite prora ùthough vouneesis ah ew tomd shr-emrespite lfo.fmie thrughutDurham Reglon, who DURHAW are cainat hoe for a member who is- developmeptally andfor physicaily handkcspe' The program's 4 volunteer familles- generouêly provde respite ta 200 families. lI 1989 alone, -the .volu nteers provided 37,565 hour ýs of re4-te ta these If anyone whoi*ves in the Durham, Region is-.:interested in beoming a voluntep7, ontact the program offite,*at f16 683812 or (416) 427-3541. * * p THE REGUONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM.: in, arder ta asswist in the evaluation -of the prfposed by-law, the public is.invited ta provide input by, way af submissions to the Region's Planning'Department. Information related 'ta th e proposed by-law is aveilable in the offices of the Planning Departinent, 105 Gosmers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, UN~ 6A3 or by Çalling M#r.Gery' Camerô'n, Planning Department, (416) 668-773t Submissmans concerrnng the proposed by-law must b. forwarded ta the Commissioner of 'Planning, at the above-noted address, and must'be received no later than . Friday, April 13, 1990. Please include youïr address -and telephane number in any submissian made. Marie Hubbard', Chairman, Planning Committee Dr. M. Michael, M.C.P. Commissioner oai-Plannng 6111 1 1