Whitby Free Press, 12 Aug 1992, p. 27

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ri~ AUCTION SALE "1KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS" Evewy Wednesday at .6:30. p.m. Located on Brooëk Rd., Pickerin ,3 miles north of'Hwy. 401 (exit #3 9). Featuring every Wed.. an excellent selection of ant iq ues, fine furnituré, glass, chinaà,collectibles,-primitives and the unusuals. So join us every Wed. and participate1' in -'one 'of 'Ontario's. true! auctions with- no buy-backs >or reserves., "Consign- ment and estate- selling our. specialty. 'Cal us tda.Previews f rom 1lp.m. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES <416)'683-0041 ORVAL McLEAN AUCTIONS SATURDAY AUG. 922- 1030-AJYL ÎÏTHE EVElITOF THE SEASON"l RMIN OR- SHINE (sale held indoors). GIANT AUCTION 0F NEW & USED BOATS & TRAVEL TRAILERS AT. SKINNERS MARINE, ROSEDALE on Hwy.35 20 miles- north. of Lindsay. Saturday5 August 22 0 10:30 a.m.- approximately. 100 pre-owned boats, 15 ft. runabouts to 36> ft.' cruisers, deluxe house boat, 15 new non-current'boats, used travel trailers,, 5th,'wheel trailer, paddle boats, scooters. On-the-spot financlng. -Al. boats guaranteed running ln the water- delivery. avallable' at reasonabîe cost. Skinner' 2nd auction in 31 years., TERMS: Deposit -of .$1,000 or 10%, of unitý at, sale by cash, certified cheque.; - or -Visa,. -Mastercërd,I Amierican. Express or Pto Canada;,,balance Wftbin 5 daysby cashý' çr 'certif ied"- choque. <New & some used- ùnits sellinigsujtto reasonable 'reserve bid. Skinnes Appreciatiorî Dance, & Corn Roast, heid'udlrq-h. B.ig Top". Comne and spend the day. ORVAL McLEAN AUCTIONS 705)3224,w2783 LINDSAY ORVAL &BARRY McLEAN, AUCTIONEERS, sATURDAYs AUTIiO N ACTION, SAT. AUGUST 15-'6:30 P.M. EVER9( SATURDAY NIGHT, 6:30- P.M., AT THE PETHICK AUCTION BARN, HAYDON, 8,MILES NORTH 0F - BOWMAN VILLE, EAST OFF DRA#57 Thisweek we have the, contents0f seniors' home from Bowmanville to include oak dining roomn suite, bedroom furniture,, wash stand, dressers,- china cabinet, living room' suites, win-bc chairs, appliances, oak rol-opdeskç, carpets, new il1 HP >idlg lawn mower, Honda power mower & bagger, lots of ga: & china, plus lots of other iteresting and unusual items. Terms, are cash, cheque or Visa. Viewing from 5 p.mn. For more information, cal 1-416-263-4252. Sale managed and sold by: GARRY K. POWELL, AUCTIONS CONSIGNMVENT AUCTION SATrURDAY:, AUGUST:15 VIEWING 3'P.M. - SALE 6 P.M. ODDFELLOWS HALL SIMCOE ST., PORT PERRY Refrigerator, 3M'. Moffat, stove, chest of daes 20 1a mp. battery <charger, .new brakedrum mnicro- meteri, new 112" hammer drill,. Inglis >washer, wooden' ilronln!g board,, brake lthe bits, ýporcelain dolîs,> lamps, n ew old-fashloned oak- ' walI 'phone, dresser, I11HP- riding- - mower, dishes, 80 Chev Monza,' rocklng chair, freezer, bedroom ste., loveseat, job lots & many mo re items. Terms:-cash ,or cheque w/ID. BRUCE 'KELLETT, AUCTIONEER CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN -FRIDAY, AUG. 14 AT 6 P.M. 3 MILES EAST 0F LITTLE BRITAIN ON COUNTY ROAD 4.- Round 'oak pedestal table with claw feet, maple hutch, walnut china cabinet, modemn love seat, wrought iron table & 2, chairs, Duncan Phyfe coffee table, Kenmore fridge, antique. dressers,. almond apt.-sized freezer, sinle boxsping & mattress, washsta!nds, modemn dressers & chests 0f drawers, co-oil lamps, crocks, qty. wooden kitchen chairs, walnut parlour table,dryer, Tiffany-type, -hanging lig ht, brass hanging light, 14, ft, Fiberglas canoe, Seahawk shito:'sh*ôre- ' radio., ,-5' 1' HP JOhnson-,oUtboard motor >&, tank, table . saw' , - 16. gauge. shotgun, Maverick 12,gaugeshotglun, 3 22 cal. ils .. utilty blade, qty. china glass, cups & saucers, brass items,, cast, i ron collection, sait & peppers, modern furniture'.&. collectîble items..- DON &-GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS FR #1, LITTLE BRITAIN PHONE OR FAX 705-786-2183 NEFO TO KNOW SOMETHINO ABOUT YbUR NEW oOMMUNI1Y? Cal WHlIY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUSTr 12, 1992, PAGE 27 -~MoreïsIoDJÉs Whiýtby, slo. pitch league Durham Squash GlUb Don cherrys Rurux Summt Rerie eric Scil tpp *cNO(ffi W L T Piq 14 212- la 4 O 26 10 4 1 21 7ý .8* O, 14 6 9 1 13 9 "0O 10 4 -il' 1 8' '215 O01 Ontario -lacrosse-1' >junior A' leagtte Brampton vs Six Nations T1Ne4,JuIy 28 SMx Nation. 13 at Brampton Il Thur.,July 30 Bramnpton 17 at Six Nations?7 FýLJýs-Six Nations Il ai Brampton 14 Sun, Aug. 2 Brampton 12 ai Six Nations il Tue., Aug,. 4 Six Nations Il ut Brampton 8 01 Tuur., Aug. 6 Bramptanon a Sx Nations l Sat.. Aiug. 8 Six Nations 16 at Brampton 12 St. Catharines vs Kitchener Wedi., Ju1y 29 -K.W 6 at St. Catharines 11 FnJuly 31 Si. C athârlnes 8 at K.W 10 Sun., Aug. 2 K-W 13 at St. Catharines 6 Tue... Aug. 4 St. Catharifiez iè ai KW 15 Wed., Aug. 6 K.W 3 at St. Catiiaines 5 Fr., Aug. 7 St. Catharines 10 ai KW 6 Betqcf.ven final Aug. 10 Six Nation. at St. Catharines 8 p.m., Aug. Il St. Catharines at Six Nation. 8 p.m. Aug. 14 Six Nation. at St. Catharine. 8 p.m. Aug. 16 St.L Catharines et Six Nations 8 pm. Aug. 17 Six Nation. at St. Catharines 8 pa. Aug. 19 St. Catharines ai Six Nations 8 p.m. Aug. 20 Six Nation. ai St. Catharines 8 p.m. Toronto Rugby Union BTANDINGS (as otJuly 29) W L T F PA.P5DEV Yeomen -5 1- 0 134 80ý 100 Brampton 56 3 O 136 96 10 '0 Irish 4 2 0108 77 8 0 Waùderer. 4 2 0128 968 O Balmy Beach 4(l) 2 0 104 71 6 0 Scottish 2 »30651'84 40 Nomads 2. 3 068 734 0 Burington 2(1>560 60 106 2 0 Saracens 1 4 0 63 1242 0 Cruwder. 1 5 05692 20O -Division s Brock < 8 >0 0218 43 180 Barbarians 1 7 1 0- 20360,14 0 Oshawal1 7 1 015<5 6140 Marklsml1 6 2 .0 1W-77 12 '0- Irish 2 5 il1 110 49' Il O Brampton 2 5 3 O 209 87 10 Oý Crusaders 2, 4 .3 0 192 144 8 0 Noms.2 4 ,3 0 84 111 8 O Scoiilh 2 3 3 1 108 71 7 O Beach3 5(23 0196'99 6 O Beach 2M 3 0 162 87 6 O Bannai - 3,- 5 0 62 148 6 O Welhl 3 4 0 100 97 6 0 Liena1, 3 5 O 92 104 6 0 Saracens 2 3<1)-5 O 82 180 4 0 Yeomen 2 2 3 0 109 66 4 0 Barbarlans 2 2 '.5 O 60 128 4 O Burlington 2 1 7 Zý 25 226 2 O Peterborough 10 7 0 36 263 0 WandeWe2 0O-8 O 43 247 0 O Division a Brampton 3 8 00'23711l160' Lindsay 6 0 1210,35 130O Markham 2 6 1 1 170 71 13 Oý Tlmbewoves6 1il 10751 13 0 Barre 2 6 2 0109 6712 0 Norh Hation 5 3 0145 58 10'0. Beach 4 5(l) 3 0 52 78 8 0 Scttsh 3 4 3 0197 89 8 O Buccaneers, 4 4 0 113 101 8 ,O Wandereras3 4 4 0 107 119 8 0 Cruaders 3 3 3 1 10969 7 O Saracens 3 4(l) 4 0 78 152 6- O Yeomen 3 3 4 0 81 94 6 O IishS3 3 4 0 83 116 6 O PetnbceiW2 \3 4 0 37- 87 6 0 Oshawa 2 8 5 O 120 103'6 O Nomads3 2 6 0 73 *111'4 O York County 2 6 066 145 4 O Barbsrlans3 2 6 .O 66 186,4 O Lions 2 1 7 028,169 2 O We"s2 1 7 041 133 '2 1 Buriingon 3 O 7 O 30 189 010 Division 4 Saraeens 4 3 0 17223 70' Bsrbarlans4 'S 3 1 83 68 7 0 Nomasde4 3 3 092 74 6 O Oshawa 3 2 2 2 64 89 6 0 Beach 6 3(l) 2 O 66 42, 4 0 TImbewome2 2 4 O 67 79 4 I I lie. ByConst. Grant Arnold DÙrluamBRegional'.Police' Crime Stoper and Durham Regionat Police. are aslding for the pubelic's help7in solving an armed robbery that occurred in PotPryon Friday, July 10.n At 9:30Jp.m., a maie Mwalked into Kellete'sVarietY Store 153 Perry St. and confronted the store clerk. The cekwsocee to lock the door, and when she questioned why, terkwspcpt bis right hand insidebis-jaicket,,ird *tin'nhe had a gun.A witnssin"the store observed the gun and then ran to a nearby store to phonepvolice. The suspect removed cashi from.'two cs registers -and then left the store. The robber was. last seenin the area Of Pizza D)elight, runniing towards Water st. The suspect is described as male, white, 5-ft. 6-., gd2 to 30, 140 lbs. and ,curly blnd cllr-enthhHewa wearng ablack basebali hat, 1rown,.uede wast-lng jacket, a plaid, multi-coloured shiran ue, ant eg Cmetoptherswllp up te1 -,ofor' informnation ledigtth aretOf the- suspect. 'If you have any infrmation regardingthis offe'nce or any other seriousrm e, oelU us. MAs alaer you will be ie oenubradfo requireid to go to Court. veacoenmrad0 r1eCrime Stoppers number i s 436-8477 (that'. 4?6-TIPS). Consitable Grant Arnold i. the-coordinato'Withth DuhmRgionai rie topera and W-rites this article-toô, help combat crime. '-7 i --I - ..~ I Peewees are eliminated Whitby Accçracy Plus Book- keepîgpeewee #3 -lacrosse team losl j; gmes-at:the, provincial championships held 'in, Arthur Au.7 to9. Whtby> lost 6-2 tâ Nepean and' 9-5 te Mimico,. and were elimhin- i.d fromfurtherpla Chuck Cles had four points. for Whitby in the two gaimes. Sam Scheepers had t'r'ee points, Ian Cuthbertson 'and Max Wilý- km. two each. .Garett .Richard adShari B ksa each had one point. Other. teâm membèe are Cor-y Reed, ,Phillip Greenen,' Bobby Marshall' Paul Goldsmith, Ryan Dancey, bavid Ku4brynski, Brian Stanton, Matt Fawcett and goa-. lies Stepîen Crowells and Bais Lawson. .In afl. exhibition gm on Aug. 5, Whitby defeated Orilia 8-0. Coles and 'Scheepers each scored two goals with, singles by. -'Cuthbertson, Richard,' Wilkinse and Greenen. Crowells go the sihutout. Ansersto Whitby Trivi4a from page 3 I1. William Stone, a'night' * telegraph operator, was shotb y.an unknown person in the, Whitby Junction Railway'Station, now the, Whitby Arts Station Gallery. 2.There Is a'memorial plaque and a window in honfour of Hýamar Viscount Green wood (1 8?0- 1948), the Iast Chi eft Secretary- for lreland (1920-1 922?), ln Ail Saints', Anglican, Church-. Greenwo od .was born in Whitby, 3." Peter Perry built his store at the northeast corner'of Brock and Dundas Streets where.the.Bank.of Commerce is now. 4\ Sir John A. Macdonald spoke in support *of the local MP T.N. Gibbs at the Royal Hotel on May?, 1877.

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