AUCTION SALE CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN SAT. MAY 25 - 10:30 A.M. SATURDAY, MAY 269 6 P.M. FRIDAY, MAY 25 AT 6 P.M. ESTATE SALE of quallty t OdfeîowsHallin ort Oakdresers tw 4-pste wanut applancos and realestatO 8t U ddelos al iýpor erry. Okdesrto4pge ant estate of the late JOANNE aomplete contents of BULK single beds, GE dryer, modern OPPERS and LUCY KNIGHT 'OOD STORE. New freezer, granifcather's dock, flat top farm in village of Nestleton. *wicuuw, eI3jJI collection, antiques, garden tractor, Iawn mower, aÉirtight stave, scales much mare. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 655-8073 ONE DAY ONLYs $5 MILUON DOLLAR (approximatey> COMPLETELy UNRESERVED 1B0AT a RV AUCTION Saturday, June 2nd - 1100 arn. EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERI Boats: everything tram small fishingboats ta large cruisers. AIl sizes of boat traitons. RVs al sizes tram van conversions ta 38 f. coaches - Class A & C, 5th wheet traiters, camper tradters, pop-up trailers. tf you're thinkçing a! purchasing a bat or RV, this sale is one you should plan ta attendi Samething for everyone. Financing at PRIME (bac) an location. PREVIEW, PRE-AUCTION REGISTRATION, PRE-FINANCE APPRO VAL avaitable on location tram May 21 ta date of sale. LocatIon: Vespra Rd. & lnnisf il St. Take Hwy #40 north ta Essa Rd., go east ta Innistil St, tumn left, go north ta 100 Innistit St. (Oust south af Bayfietd Rd., Barrie). Partial listing ta tollow.' For turther information call Aero Marine Auctton Sales (705) 734-4777 or sales site (705) 222-44.44 EVENING AUCTION SALE WED. JUNE 69 5:30 A.M. Selling by Public Auction, 39.5 Are agbW aMn Ford 7000 Diesel tractor with cap, tnt. 434 gas tractor with loader, farm machinery, antiques and glassware. The property of Freida & Don Cochrane, Lot 2, Conc. 8 East, Scugog Island. 1 mile east af Port Perry an 7A Hwy., thon north on Reg. Rd. 7 for 2 miles. Turn right on th Cono. Watch for signs. Real Estate: 39.5 acre hobby farm with ranch style customn bulit brick home, steel clad barn & driving shed. ln-ground pool, painted fences, year-round pond. Land is sandy laam, slightly roîling, cleared. 2 road frontages in quiet area close ta everything. Room ta breathe & raise a farnily (school bus at doar), or quiet place ta retire. Terms: $10,000 down day of sale, balance in 60 days or less. Farm selIs at 7:30 sharp, June 6, sub etot reasonable reserve bid. Financling ta qualified buyer at 10%. Viewing of property on Sun. May 27, 1.00 p.m. ta 420 p.m. and each day thereafter up ta day of sale tram 2:00 p.m. ta 8:00 p.m. Sale managed and sold by: COCHRANE AUCTION SERVICE 1-416-985-2788 MAY DAY FESTIVAL/GRAND AUCTION TRAFALGAR CASTLE SCHOOL 401 REYNOLDS ST., WHITBY. SAT. MAY 26 AT 2 P.M. Open house, Everyone Welcomne. Corne and bid an trip ta Bahamas, paintings, « china, autagraphed sports articles and much more. Auction begins at 3D0 pin. Refreshments will be served. n.5aieswanlui iiiig woe, wainut n desk, 6 maple chairs and table, Swash. stands, walnut dressers, refinished antique* chests of drawers, small canouset horse, milk and ail bottles, appraximately 15 coal ail lamps, 12 gauge shotgun, 22 calibre rifle,- -9 trames of -scaffotding, a John Deere 8 HP ridirig tawn mower, an 8 HP Canadiana riding lawn mower, quantity of silverware, jewetlery, toots, china and glass and primitive Rtems. DON AND GREG CORNEIL, .Auctioneers R.R 1, Little Bitain (705) 786-2183 SATURDAY, MAY 26 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Hors. Equipment, Hors. TraIter, Fumlture à Motel Sculptures by Local Artiat The property 'ot LORNE& MURRAY HOSKIN, , %Part Perry, 'V2 mile west of Port Perry Fairgrounds an Reg. Rd. 8 (or 1 mi. east of Hwy. 12). Single harse 'traiter, race bikes, jog carts, 3 sets of tight harness, 1 tearn harness, heavy harness, braking harnîess, clippers, faIse tails, shalves & buggy potes tor hanses & ponies, blanket box & trunks, 1 set berdizers, tail sets, hobbies, blankets, tarps, calter with mirron, nebulizer, lead shanks plus other tack items, farmn platform scales nef inished, a number ot metal sculptures & omnaments, toot chests on wheets, tools, acetylene taps & hose, garage doon, wooden doors, 25 - 16' planks, starm door, fotd-up bike, iran patio set, gas barbeque, chesterfield & chairs, end tables, single beds, rape-teg hall table, treddle sowing machine, dresser, dishwasher, cradle, stationary bike, 20' gas lawnmawen, smail freezer, kitchen appliances, dishes & knick knacks and much more. Terms: cash or choque with t.D. Lunch avaitabte. Owner and auctionoon witI rat be responsible for accident or injury in connection with this sale. Sale managed and sold by COCHRANE AUCTION SERVICE 985-2788 ORVAL McLEAN AUCTIONS WED. MAY 30 - 10.00 A.M. LARGE ANTIQUE SALE AT ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CENTRE - UNDSAY Contents of Ige. century home from Main St. of Uxbridge praperty of Mr. JIM FERGUSON (deed has been in Ferguson name since 1870). Lge. assortment of antique furniture, cracks, china, glass, callectibles, also 18 Royal Douton figurines, Leader cabinet grand upright piano, brass bed, 5 pc. sectional oak bookcase, 2 settee sets, 9 pc. oak dining ste. with round table & matching oak cauch, wicker chair, antique rockers, china cabinets, drap front secretaire, carved armoire, antique dressers & chests, fancy tables, oriental pattern rugs, horsehair settee, antique mahogany bedroomn ste., tea wagon, many aId antique wooden chairs, cracks, violin, aId pictures & trames. Don't miss this exciting f irst sale ever tram one of Uxbridge's century homes. 10 A.M. SHARP. NO reserve. Praperty sold. ORVAL McLEAN AUCTIONS (705) 324-2783 Lindsay Colonial chesterfietd set, love seat, rockers, gas barbeque, component sterea, Ige. round cotfee table, dinette .set, maple dining suite, 2 oriental pattern rugs, rectiner, ail painting, modern 5 pc. bedraom ste. with gond box and mattress, antique burted"watnut talI boy with carved gallery top withbevelled minror. ýantique brass bed, chest freezer, Simpticity goîd spin washer, Inglis superb auto dryer, Hotpiont white F.F. retrigeratars, 30m auto etectric stove, Panasonic 19" colour TV, other gond furniture, dishes, walk behind garden tractor with 4 attachments, REAL EATATE 1P.M. Excellent 2 story brick and vinyl home on beautiful lot an Mà in street, garage, 3 bedroams +i1, hardwoad floors. This is a well kept, well decarated home, ready ta move in, selling as is subject ta reserve bid. Terms $5000. at sale, BAlance 30 days, PRIPERTY MUST BE SOLD TO SEUTLE ESTATE View eanly so yau. can arrange financing. Caîl ORVAL McLEAN AUCTIONS, ORVALor Barry McLean, Auctionsers 324-2783. BIRTH CONTROIL and family planning counselling. Free and confidential, avaltabte Monday ta Fiday, 8:30 a.m. ta 420 p.m. Clinic every Thursday 3:00 p.m. ta 6:00 p.m. For further information, cal 420-8781 or 433-8901. MHTY lE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1M.0 PAGE: s5 Soccer camp cornes to whitby. Boys and girls> aged 6 ta 16 in the Whitby area can learn professional soccer skille by participating ini a socoer camp presented by the Premier Soccer Academny from July 30 ta Aug. 3 at Peel Park. The program teaches the ticoerver Method' which emphaaises bail controai and dribbling techniques. It also* mncludes warm-up, passing, taclclng heading and team conicepts. Participants can attend full- or half-day camp and will be instructed by a coaching staff made up of former profesional asoccer players who are aiea, Engiish Football Association coaches. They include Alan Jeffers,a former Liverpool P.C. professional, Peter -Mouiton, goalkeeper Bolton Wanderers, and Duncan Wilde, camp co-ordinator and a former Manchester United professional player. Parents are invited ta meet the coaches, attend the demonstration practices and small-sided games, and presentation of awards on Frday afternoon .Participants shouid bring their lunch. Drinks wil b. on sale and water will always b. available. Players should wear coinfortabie styled clothing and bring a towei and change ofcélothes. Applications- are now being accepted. Camp . feesý are- $105 for a full-day program ($100 if received before June 1>, $60 for a half-day prograin ($55 if received before June 1). Applicationý forms are availabie at the information stand at the Whitby Public ià brary. For more information, cail Judy Granville at 668-0729. Whitby teen wins silver medal JENNIFER jFRUSTRATED? i i Lose pounds and inches g uickty and safe1ty *NO DRUGS- 100% NATURAL ii Money-back guarantee L Ea tenlcl a - p urged il TronIree: (416) 760-3828 a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pl<Al Whitby teenager Jennifer Cafik won the silver modal in the junior novice. trmpoine competition at the Ontario Gymnastics Federation's provincial finals. The mvent was held Mfay 4, 5 and 6 at the Burlington Gymnastics Centre. Representing the *Pickering Aorials, Gymnastics Club, Cafik 14, qualified for the finals through her consistently high showings at preliminary events held throughout the competition year. Fellow Aerials competitors at the finals inciuded Ben Snape, il, who won a trio of goid modale, and Uisa Martin, 13, with goid -WOMEN IN - ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS. For help calI the Denise House for women and chitdren. Tatiltree 1-800-263-3125 on 728-7311. Confidontially assured. (Farmery Auberge.) HOME MO VI ES transferred' to videa tape. European video tapes converted. Low, Iow prices. 728-9565. BAHAI'S BEUIEVE: set your reliance on the army of justice, put on the aumour fo wisdom. Cali 668-8665 WOULD YOU UKE ta correspond with unattached Christian people, ages 18-80, the abject being campanianship or marriage. Write: ASHGROVE, P.O. Box 205, Chase, B.0., VOE iMO. B OVERWEIGHT? Try our new Appetite: Contrai Program - lose up ta 29 Ibs. in 30 days. No drugs. 100% guaranteed. Surprisingly affordablet Calil (416) 338-5550. Distributorships now available. 1BI WANTED: Overweight people ta tose up ta 25 lbs.- in 30 days and earn extra $$$. 100% guaranteed, 100%, natural. Cail tollfree 1-550-0226. " - B "I think Whitby could have been another Marlcham. But plannnghore has been noar- sighted,said Beckford. "If you're going tô go the route of a lot of mailse thon -they should have had pockets of en spaoe set asido. Woolco ma1 is just a parkinglot. not. 5h. said the first thing a inotorist turning off the Thickson ]Rd. ramp from-Hwy 401 notices is a garbage can. Thon, as he/she drives north, there is nothing but neon signe and shopping malle, said Beck- ford. She said a few simple touches such as brick sidewalks evor- g reens and shrubs would âo won- «You don"t n.cossariiy need flowers, Just some g reenery.» lIn addition ta taking away from the physicaL, appearance, Beckford said neon lights are a safotymatter. 'Tm concerned about the num- ber of noon signs. You can't see the stoplights for thero. I don't think that's conducive ta, safe drivingn Having lived on Greenview Ct. for eight-years, Beckford has witnessed Whitby's deveiopment boom. She feels the Town is not toieenough with developers., utIink ail develapers should be made to, adhere ta some type ofevrnetl uentjs ,'14'*'I't% 'Ç J J~ ~ ~ . A c F eY Ca/i your Welcomo W(agon Hostess now. Phoný 668,6653 I