Whitby Free Press, 2 Oct 1991, p. 33

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f ~ W F MT RE RE198, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2.1991, PAGE 33 CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN.«0F WHITBY PLANNING DEPARTMENT NOTIE 0F PUBUC MEETING Monday, October 21e 19910@-7:30 p.rm Meeting Hall, Whitby Municipal Building Whitby, Ontaruo A Public eeting will be held by the Planniîng and Development -Committee of Council of the Corpoain fteTwnfWhtyo consider a proposed Town of Whitby-Officiai Plan Amendment. The subject rperty la located in Part of Lots 29 and 30, Concession 111, south of Taunon Road and west of Cochrane Street as indcated on thue sketch below. The proposed arnendment ta the Town of Whitby Official Plan proposes the addition of a secondary sohool symbol ta Environmental Areal1on Map B and aendLad Use Map A by the deletion of the open space clesignations associated with the Hydro right-of-way and the reduction of the hazard larnd desigtinoeamno tributary ta the east branch of the Lynde Creek within the subject property. ln accordance with -Section 17<2) of the Planning Act and recent amnendments ta the Regional Municipaimty of Durham Act, thue purpose of the meeting la ta inform the public with regard ta the details of the proposed amendment, and afford any person who attends the meeting an opportunity ta make representation n respect thereta. Interested persans'may inspect ackitional information relating ta ftue above application in th Planning Department, Level 7, 575 Rssland Road East~ Whitby, Ontario, UiN 2M8, duning reqular warldng hours, Mlonday. ta Frday, or may contact the Planning Departmnt by telephoning 416> 668-580. ROBERT B. SHORT DIRECTOR OF PLANNING BIRTH CONTROL and family planning counsellin Free and canfidentiai, availabe Monday. ta Friday, 8:30 a.m. ta 4230.p.m. Clinic every Thursday 3 ta 6 p.m. For futher information, calI 420-8781 or 433-8901. WOMEN UN ABUSIVE relation- ships. For help, calI the Denise house for Women and' Chidren. TtIl free 1-800-263-3725 ar 728-731t Confidentiaty assured. (Formerly Auberge.) CINDY'S ALTERATIONS - Update your fail wardrobe, back ta schaol clothes, ail kinds cf alterations and customn tailoving. 101-V2 Mary St. W, Pearson, Lanes, 430-6550. Tues-Sat. BAHAIS BEUEVE: The essence of religion is ta testify unto that which the Lord hath revealed and foîlow that which He hath ordained in His mighty. Book. For information and discussion, cal. 668-8665. SPECTACULAR AUCýTUQN! BEST TO DATE! SPECIALUZING UN 192 0 -308 OUTSTANDING SELECTION 0F ANTIQUES, ESTATE FURNISHINGS, PARLOUR LAMPS, PRINTS, CLASC REPRODUCTIONS, COLLECTORS' GLASS, ETC. ETC. VERY PARTIAL LISTING Featuringstunning iD-pc. Honduras» mahogany dining set. having. extra large bowed gts hn ainetunquebufft aqe ablesxmifcnhar pls Mvrlohrst to select from. lnteresting& unusual items include agificent antique 3-pc. palace-size mantee dock set (French) with figure top(a treasure), Chippendale-style desk wit cvigs, pair of silver candle labras (5 on each), super carved wing char, old iron doior stops & banks Tiffany-style lamps, spectacular French mantde dlock brase antique. cedar chiests, sign antique doil, Oriental goldleaf screen with birds, pair ofbail & claw end tables, mahogany grandmother dlock with racrio, Chippendale carved shadaw box, unique mahogany Empire rocker with carings, pair of inlad end tables, hall consoles, super serpentined glass mahogany china cabinet, outstandlnqg drap-front aak wall desk boakcase, super mahoganýy bar/serving cart, china cabinets, oil paintings, tufted Queen Anne wing chairs, antique radio in shape of grandfather dlock, beautiful Louis = 1?syl commode with Bombay inlay & marbie top, cedar wardrobe, gold-gilt mirrs1g French# prints, wooden hobby horses, metal carousel- horse, Victarian bird cage, unique carved princess chair, tea cart, gale leg tables, stunning cazved caffee table with tray top, knee-hole desks, drum tables of al descriptions, fireplace martle màluogany, period trunk ail dove-tailed, bric-a-brac. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1991 AT 7 P.M. SHARP PREVIEW AT 6 P.M. KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS HALL 133 BROOK ST. N., WHITBY Cash, Visa or cheque with ID Accepting consignmeints day of -sale, between 2 and 5:30 p.m. with no buy-backs or reservesl SATURDAY'S AUCTION ACTION SAT., OCT. 5 AT 6:30 P.M. EVERY SAT. NIGHT AT 620 PM, PETHICK AUCTION BARN, HAYDON. 10 MI. N.E. 0F OSHAWA Each week we have a good selection of antique & modern furniture, appliances, tools, Iawn & garden equip., sparts equip., memorabilia & lots of ather interesting & unusual Rtems. Terms are cash, cheque or Visa. For more info caîl 416-263-4252. Watch for aur Thanksgiving Day sale llstinp in next week's ad. A lage'antique & colWetible sale - starts il arn. Sale managed and sold by: GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS For help in pl acingyour ad, cail Joanne ad The Whitby Free Press, 668-6111. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY OCT. 4 AT 6 P.M. 3 MILEà EAST 0F LITTLE BRITAIN ON COUNTY RD. 4 The estate af Mrs. Elsie Gorrilî of Lindsay, p lus ather. consignments. 3-pc. walnt bedroam ste., codai chest, oak parlour table, refinished heavy carved oak hall seat, mahogarny aval parlour table, walu parlour table, 4-section staking bookcase, console colour TV, modern pine hutch, bed chesterfield, Queen Anne-style occasional chair, cracks, wash- stand, walnut dining table, ca-ail Iamps, oak wall telephone, deacon's bench, '0n chesterfield &coffee table, chro kitchen ste., walnut magazine rack, walnut drap-front dek, 14.5 Surf Trac twin-cyîinder 38" cut riding Iawnmower in excellent candition, qty. china, glass, cups & saucers, brass Iamps, tools & callectible Rtems. DON & GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS RRF # 1, LITTLE BRITA IN PHONE OR FAX 1-705-786-2183 AUCTION SALE "KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS" Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Located on Brack Rd., Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (exit, #399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, collectibles, primitives and the unusuals. Sa join us every Wed. and participate in one. of Ontario's true' auctions with na buy-backs or reserves. "Consign- ment and ostate selling aur speciaîty." Caîl us today. Previews f rom 1p.m. KAHN AuÇTION SERVICES <416) 683-0041 SU'NDAY AUCTION THIS SUNDAY - OCT. 6 1 P.M. -- PREVIEW NOON AT THE KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS., 133 BROCK ST. N. <HWY. 12), WHITBY Partial ist anly Save money -- Buy at auctian Estate goods plus additions for Mary Richardson & others indlu- ding antiques, reproductions, etc. Gramaphone, walnut bookoase dosk, pine harvest table-& 8 chairs, pine bookcase, drap-front bureau, oak sideboard, jamn cupboard; 2 smalî jeIly cupboards, oak table & chairs, pîne coffee table & 2 side tables,:.dresser/wrashstand with mirror, Hoosier cupboard, smalî cabinets, formaI drop-Ieaf table, troadle sewing machine, duck decays, butter box, glass, china, brýass, crystal, hall bench, hanging pine cupbaard, smalî benches, Oriental carpets, oak bow-glass china cabinet, flat-to-waII cupboard, press-back & other rockers, oak desk, variaus dres-- sers & chests, vanity shaving stand, curio & what-not shelves& stands, dining roomn ste., oak sec- retary desk, wicker baskets, bods, various ýlinon boxes, bedroom ste., plus much more flot isted. Terms: cash, cheque, VisaIMC - 3%. Snackbar. elivery available. AUCTIONS UNLIMITED 519-345-2082 ,519-345-2426 PROMFA GE 10, 12 hour (until 7 p.m.), to crote thoir entry. Tho i*nnmrswiil ho announcod. at 8:30 p.M., Prizes hol e $1-500 (first),ý $1»00 (4pçon $500 i(third), $250 ý,ý4urth), ,$200,*(ffth) and $150 (sh)-- foratotalof$3,600. "Although* thero have' boen previous -international compo titions, they have hoon co-sponoored bbaloon .manu- factùring cmae. The involvornoent'of'the Oshawa Contre je a gre'at way ta bring the fantasies of baIooId uculpting toaa larger public -and, open. up the field ta entrants -who iright otherwise ho excluded," says Mjc. Gazo, .managing 1director of Celébrations ta, Go, the co-sponsor of the Ontario Balloon Sculpting competition. Though the competition is open' ta, designs of ai shapes, sizes and colour formations, some sculptures will incorporate as many as :10,000 balloons and é est upwards of $8,000. The sculptures will heoan display in the Oshawa Centre until 6 p.m., Satuday, Oct. 19, where- the public wiil have a chance ta cnest a vote for their favourite sculpture by placing 'loonies' in bins located at oach sculpture. Ail manies received will thon ho donated ta the Oshawa HospitlExpansion Fund. Dream home PROM PAGE 23 *Inspectors should readily offer information about their qualifi- cations and experience. Consu- mers should asic for references and contact a couple of them before agreeing tohire any inclividual. Householders are often best off hiring home inspectors recommended by friends or relatives. e Before hiring a fi-ni, consumers should know how complete a report they can expet thorough, written repotdealng the condition of thestrctueheating, pluinbing and wiring systems and the exterior sIcin of the building should ho offered. It, should say what work is needed, set priorities for repairs and give ballpark cost figures. 0 A full inspection on an average hous should takté two ta, threo hours. Reputable inspectors wiil asic the customner ta attend. 0 Same home inspection finms are covered by insurance, which can ho a honefit. If the company approves a hous that colapses the next month, -the consumera can seek financial recourse. 0 Homo inspections should range fram $250 ta, $500 for an average home. To roceive a copy of the ministry's brochure 'HoÃ"w ta Buy a Hous,' contact the niinistrys Consumer Information Centre by cafling (416) 326-8555 in the Toronto area, or collect from area code 807 only. From other parts of the province, call toIt free 1-800-268-1142. The TDD Une for the hard of hearing is (416) 326-8566. .1 i I i AUJCTiONEERS Mm psop4e of WhhJ emd surroundln ar.asmnjay abndIcng auctien sales Pm&i.uUskiéiês O.tl*a gaiiWI AUCTION: LOCATION: TERMS: NOTE: ] fr kl i 1 .

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