Whitby Free Press, 8 May 1991, p. 30

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PAGE so. 'M Y FRE pRESS, WEDNESDAY, M AY 8',1991 AUCTION SALE KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONSe Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Located on Brock Rd., Pickering,3 miles north of. Hwy. 401 (Ext #399). Feat uring every Wed. an excelent seloction of antiques, fine furniture., glass- china, collectibles, primitives, and the unusuals. So loin us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's utruem auctlons wth no 'buy-backs or reserves. *Consignment and estate selling our, specialty.m Cail us today. Previews from 1:00 p.m. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES (416) 683-0041 First tîme ever ANTIQ'UE*EXPOSITION S at SKYDOME A fabulous show of antiques & collectibles. Saturday, May 18 9a.m. to 4 pima Admission $7.50 For information cal (416) 685-1 225 CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRIDAY9 MAY 10 - 6 P.M. The property of the late Herb Hennessey of Lindsay, plus others. Tw!o 3-pc. walnut bedroom stes., o.k bufet alnut magazine rack, pine chests of drawers, platform rockers, automatic washer & dryer, GE 2-dr. fridge, 30" electric stove, gîngerbread dlock, o.k buffet, 4-drawer metal filing cabinet, 7 fan-back chairs, oak - rocking chairs, new grandfather dlock, cracks, railroad lanterns, broad axe, press-back chairs, cross bow, compound bow, 125 Suzuki motor- cyl,350 Honda motorcycle, qty 0ftools, china, glass & collcti e items. -DON& GREG CORNEIL RR #1, LITTLE BRITA IN (705) 786-2183 rSTRANGER IN TOWN? rYou'nover have to feel alone. Shop the ads ln the Whitby Free Press for news of corn. munlty happenings, enter talnment and social events in yourarea! WHITBY FREEPRE8S'S MI .A......... MAY 1991 AUCTION SALES SAT., MAY 18 - 10:3e A.M. Sale for Arthur Catton, R.R. 2, Port Perry. A large collection 'of antique tractors, antique gas enrfines, cast Iran seats, lots of engine parts, manuals and more. MON., MAY 20, il A.M. Pethicl Auction Bam. Large estate sale ti include lots of quality furnituree ant iq ues. SAT., MAY. 25, il A.M. Sale o horse-drawn, buggies, cutters wagons, wicker governess cart show wag on, show buggies, shov harness, hors. traiîer, tack & muol more. Soime consignments will Ne accepted for this sale. To be heîc at Church St.. E., Columbus. For more info on any of these sales, caîl 416-263-4252. GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS SATrURDAY's AUCTION ACTION SAT., MAY il - 6:30 P.M.ý >PETHIC AUCTION BARN, HAYDON, 10 MI. N.E. OSHAWA EVERY SAT. NIGHT AT 6:30 P.M. This week to include an estate from 'Scarborough with living room ste., 8 pc. dining roomn ste., oak coffee & end table set,- 9-drawer desk, 2 file cabinets, occ. chairs, lamps, contènts of kitchen, appli- ances, 2x30" stoves, pine harvest table, hutch, chairs, 8 HP riding mower, rear tine rototiller, lots of collectible dishes & china, Wedgewood, R.C. Derby, Nippon, Belleck, Bavaria, Limoge, Noritake, Waterford crystal, silver overlay & silver pcs., plus lots of other antique & collectible pcs. Terms are cash, cheque or Visaâ. For more info, cal 416-263-4252. Sale mfanaged and sold by: GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS Don't forget our Victoria Day sale Wcmme. u, memm m m-mmm RECVCLING CONSERVES NA TURAL j iRESOURCES, HELPS IMPROVE THE ENVIRONMENT AND CREA TES NEW JOBS.i lam. mmm meR mmumm lam amum e mm ~1 I LEGAL 'i NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Al caims against the estate of STUART TIIREADGOLD, late of -the Town of Whitby, in the Regional Municipaiuty of, Durham, who died on or about the 23rd day of Februay 1991, must, be filed wih .,the undersigned on or before the l5th day of June,- 1991, thereafter the undersigned wilI distribute the assets of the estate havig regard only to the dlaims then filed. Dated at Whitby, this 3th day of April. 1991. HUGH T. NI-lOI, Q.C. Barrister & Solicito 101 Dundas Street West Suite 206 Soîioitàir for the Admiviistratrix k o If v 'I I. MR" CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE. 0F THE PASSING 0F A ZONING BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that the Council o! the Corporation of the Town of Whitby ased By-îlaw No. 2985-91 on the 22nd day of April, 1991, under Setin 34co the Planning Act, 1983. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or anc may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respectaof te By-law by fling with, the Clerk of the Carporation o! mhe Townî of Whitby flot later than -the 2Bth day of May, 1991, a notioeof appeal setting out the abjection to mhe Byiaw and e raons in support o! the abjection. The purpose and effeot of By-law No. 2985-91 is ta amend Zoning By-law No. 1784 to permit a pool suppy coentre as an adclitonal use with the'C2-S'Speciai Purpose Commercial zone. Akey map showing the location af!the lands affected by By-law No. 29859lis flot necessary since the By-Iaw changes mhe text of Zaning By-lIaw No. 1784 and wiII affect al lands zoned 'C2-Sm throughout tme Muicipality. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THIS MATTER MAY BE 013TAINED BY CONTACTING THE TOWN'S PLANNING DEPARTMENT <668-5803). DaedateTosinof WNthy ffl 8hbday et Ma, 1991. DONALD G. McICAY *Cisdc of the Town of WhUiy 575'Rouslnd RdLE. NOTICE 0F THE PASSING 0F A ZONING BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE mhat mhe Council o! mhe Carprtion of!tme Town o! Whitbypasd By-Iaw No. 2984-91 on mhe 22nd day o! ApnIl, 1991,- under Setion 340oftme Planning Actm 1983. AND TAKE NOTICE that any persan or ag ency may appeal ta mhe Ontaio Municipal Board in respecta!f te By-iaw by filing wim mte Clerk Ma, 1991l,a notice of appea seig out the jectin teBy-Jaw andthe reasons in supporta!f the objection. The purpose and effect o! By-Iaw No. 2984-91 is to amend Zoning By-law No 2585 ta permit a pool supply centre as an additian.al use wimh mhe'C2-Sm Speciai Purpose Commercial zone. A key map showing mhe location o! mhe lands affected by By-law No. 2984-91 is flot neoessary since the By-law chanes th xt of Zoning *y-law No. 2585 andi will affect alI lands zoned C2-S' mroughout meé Mun icipality. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THIS MATIER MAY BE OBTAINEfl BY CONTACTING TH1E TOWN'S PLANNING* DEPARTMENT (668-5803). Daibd althe Town of Whi IM 1hd.y of May, 1991. DONALD G. McKAY Ciedc o! the Town of Whl 575 Roslmnd Rd. E. Please Recycle This Newspaper. & 5 ~ Pickering Museumi Village will bold 'Steam Up & Opening' on Sunday, May 26,ila.m. te 5 There wil ho performances by- the Port Perry & District Old Tme IFiddlers Club froni 1 te4 p.m.- Fiddlers and pickers are webcome. .Springtime activities," l9th century style, will be held by- costumed staff during the day at the. village. Gas. and steain gipnes willho operating At noon in the Bible Christian,' IChapel, ch7urch service will ho *led by Rey. J. Blackmore of Saint IGeorge's Anglican Church.' A barbecue lunch i. available, or visiters can have a picnic on site. r ile~1OS~f ~ Fi*brositis group ,in Durhamý BylMaureon Quinlan A new group hs ben fornied to educate local résidents about a disease that may. affect- as maxiy as fiveper cent of Canadians. The Durham Region. chapter of the Fibrositi ssociation held its firet meeting an Aprilf 24 in Oshawa. È ibrositis isý, 'a disease that causes cheet,,pans, sleeping dis- orders, ejtremne fatigue, bladder and bowel problems an& intense pain in almost ail muscle tissue., «But you can't tell someone who bas fibrositis by looking at themn,» says'Gay, Ayotte a mem- ber ote Ontario Pi½broitis Association and a sufferer of fibrositis. «We first want to educate. people. There are a lot *of people, even doctors, who don't kniow what fibromyalgia is,»" says Ayotte. SA video about fibrÏositis, made by Dr. George Wayonis, was shwn and discussed during the meeting. «What makes Dr. Wayonis' story interesting is that he"h'as fibromyalgia h imself," gays Ayotte. Eventually the group hopes to develop into a support group.« "le's a bard disease te deal with, mny don't eèveni know they have it, s.ays Ayotte. «Eveyoestir own way Of dealing with things and'if we al get together ta share our ieswe may bho able to, belP each other," says Ayotte. An estimated five per, cent of Canadiens could have fibrositis. COFRDwilloffer. iîterary program m 11 1 l' Ahlpha-Amvicale has ben -cho- en as the name 'of a literacy program >soponored by -the Con. eil dem organismes francophones de' la reion de Durham (C0FRDI and the Ministry, of Educatiià6 Under the rorm, workshops will b. offered or ýthose franco- phnsin the region who wish to ler oread, write -and count in French. Alpha-Amicale was chosen as the name becaus te roject was begun- at usme Fe o phone Community 'Centre and bec-ause the Frencèh term "ami- caler translates. in English .to "friendly.» lue L ,, cenptre wants to foster friensbp inthe- franco- phone population of the iegion. 001111)lisan umbrella group representing several francophone groups in thé region. For more information about workshops, caîl Suzanne David at 434-7676 or visit the office at 707 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. 'Steam Up' at Pickering

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