Whitby Free Press, 20 Jan 1993, p. 27

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Congmtatouo1u ~Dam&Pat Dwm rJ 46if WùfiWAnnioenwy £.ofisdrufih Paiu4 Tat, D & Scott CONGRATULATIONS ta Helen and Art Joynt an their 5th wedding anniversary, ta be celebrated an January 23, 1993. Lave from their children, Howard, Cathy and Larraine, and ail their granchildren. FOLK ART CLASSES. Ail levels. Caîl Donna, 434-6515. R~ istratian Friday, Jan. 22, 7 p.m. tao p.m. LADIES! ARE YOU READY ta experience the delight of porcellain dol-making? Classes starting soon. The Doit Shappe, 723-6377. FOLK ART CLASSES Beginners ta Advanced REGISTRATION: Tuesday, January 26,1993 Caîl 655-4418 R$\ I ENBR Un .. A.....F.UC I M CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, JAN. 29 AT 6 P.M. Barber's chair, ca-ail lamps, electric welder, radial arm saw, qty. antique & modern furniture, qty. tools, china, glass & callectible items. Details next week. Ta consign ta this sale or upcaming sales, contact: L I DON CORNEIL, AUCTIONEER PHONE OR FAX 705-786-2183 TEAM OBEDIENCE. Nx ~ S N L classes for pu"y&nvesat___________ Jan. 25 & 36. Evening & Saurdays available. Small classes guaran- teed. Far information cati 430-0025. FREE TO GOOD HOME: oKaelo, a five-year-ald maie cat, mane/coan cros. Neutered, al shots. Extremely affectionate. Requires lots af iovp. Cail ater 6 p.m, 430-3919. .....E..... r '...... DIET MAGIC. Natural. 30 lbs., 30 days. $49.95. Burns f at, suppresses appetite. Doctar recommended .(604) 688-2864. TIIANKS TO THE HOLY SPIRIT, Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Jude for favours received. R.S. PERSONAL LOANS from $1.000 and Up for an% purpose. Qàuickç approvals. 436-8104. TKANKS TO ST. JUDE and the Sacred I-eart of Jesus for favaurs received. Ma y the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adaored, glorified, Ioved and preserved throug haut the warld naw and forever. O h. Sacred Heart cf Jesus pray for us. St. Jude worker of miracles pray for us, St. Jude helper of the hopeless. pray for us.Sa this prayer nine ti.mes a day. yt he eig hth day your p rayer wil be answered, regardless of how hopeless yo ur situation seems. Publication must be promised. AB. rPSYCHIC & SPIRITUAL ADVISOR Joan Monday fo Fldczy 9 a.m. to 1 GIANT PUBLIC VEHICLE AUCTION SAT JAN 23 - il A.M. AT PEÏERBORO AUCTION CENTER 2 MILES EAST 0F PETERBOROUGH ON HWY. 7 We wilI be selling approx. 50 late-model cars, vans & some trucks incl. '92 GMC extended van, fully loaded, '91 Ford Explorer 4X4, loaded, '91 Buick Park Ave., loaded, '91 Buick R aI. '91 Dynasty, '89 F250 Fard4X4p/up W/power angle blade, plus many vehicles f rom '80-'90 arriving daily. List sublect ta additions & dole- tions. TERMS: $500 cash or Visa deposit at time of sale, balance within 5 days by cash or certified cheque. Vehicles g uaranteed ta have clear ttle. FREE DRAW: $200 at end of sale just for attending auction. Sale will be held inside building. Don't miss this opportunity ta purchase vehicles at auction prices. For information or to consign, caJI: ORVAL McLEAN AUCTIONS PETERBOROUGH 705-745-5007 AUCTION SALE ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, TOYS, ART & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS SUNDAY JAN. 24 AT 12 NOON çVIEWINà 10:30 A.M.> ORO0M OWNHALL, MAIN ST., ORONO Auction features a quaiity selec- tion of antique furniture ini original & refin. condition, numerous coliectibles, collection of approx. 30 Dinky toys-& 20 aIder tin toys (trucks, cars, trains, etc.), plus lumited edition prints by Warnock, Seerey-Lester, Newby, BJ. Kirk, etc. Partial list includes Hoosier (orig.). side-by-side china cabinet, mise. dressers & chests- of drawers,' lift-tap icebox, wash- stands, teacher's ift-tap desk, misc. tables (kitchen, parlour, drap-teaf, etc.), child's cradie (c. Edison 1898 cylinder gramophone (less harn), & cylinders, blanket bxes, press-back rockers, 90 Ganong's rodeo bar cards (c. '40s), BuIiton gls sealer jar, gingr bread cîock, pocket & aId wrist- watch, modem sterea componient set, plus a fine* seloction-of glass & china. This is only a smal ist of the many quality pcs. offered for auctidn. Came early, browse& enjoy aur hospitality.' MacGREGOR AUCTIONS MIKE MacGREGOR 416-987-5402 JUNIOR WEST 416-983-5556 W,*j Miy Rue Pmmsa Wqdec*y..Janwy 2p. U»% .Pqe'27 The MCAgets cooking Whitby Free Press - 668-0694 Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 arn to 5:00 pm - Fax 668 0594 Relay team lst CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WH ITBY CONTRACT TENDER W93-29 Stationery, envelopes and printed forms Tenders for the above wilI be received by Ginny ok Purchasing Agnuntil 2:00 p.m.. Wednesdlay, February 3, 13 for the Town of Witby's stationery, envelopes and printed form requirements. Specifoations and tendor forms are available at the Town of Whitby Treaury Department, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Telephone (416) 668-5803, extension 237. The owner shall have the right not to accept the Iowest or any tender. GINNV LOCK, C.l.M. PURCHASING AGENT the Whitby club was fifth overal in points. Novices M...... The Whitby major novice AAA hockey team had wins in two of three recent league gaines. The Whitby teani, sponsored by Don Cherrys rapevine, had wins of 11-3 over Osawa and 10-3 over Central Ontario sand- wiched around a loss ta firet- place Richmond Hill-Vaughan. Kyle Wailes had four goals and two assists against Oshawa. Kevin Peel Ryan Farrow and James Hinkson each had two go ais while Brandon MeBride had_ the other. Peel and Ryan Matthews each had two assists, with Ian Witruk, Joshua Turcotte Matthew Tay-. lor, Dan VonFËschscholtz and Nathan Cotter each getting an assist. Farrow and VonEschscholtz had the goals against Richmnond Hill, Matthews had an assist. Farrow had three goals and Hinkson and Matthews each had two against Central Ontario. Wailes, Taylor and VonEschs- choltz each hada goai. Waiies, 'Peel Farrow Robbie Gawne and MÏichael Idibrynski each had an assist. Joel Whitmarsh and Bilan Sands were strong in net for Whitby. Whitby men's hockey A reiay team froin the Whitby Iroquois Swim Club had a first- place finish at the Markham învitational meet Jan. 9 and 10. Uisa Dol Mastro, Allison Dun- Io, Jacynthe LaBelle and Robyn McCuiloch were members of Whitby's team that won the 200m mediey relay for girls aged 11 and 12. McCuiloch Tara Arnott, Sarah Le and Lalelle teamed for- a second-place finish in the 200m freestle relay. Incividuaily, Del Mastro had two second-place finishes and two third-place finishes and Ahli- son had two second-place and threa third-place flnishes. Ashleigh Crowder was second in 50m backstroko for girls agfed 13 and 14m Jennifer owdor was second in 50m breastatroke and 200m backstroke, third in three other events for girls aged 15 and older. Nathan Klom had a third-piace finish in 50m butterfly for boys aged il and 12, Aaron La was third in 50m butterfly and 50m backstroke for boys aged 13 and 14. Renee Ayotte was third in 50m breaststroke for girls aged 15 and aider. Four other relay teanis from the Whitby club each had third- place finishes. Out of 14 participating clubs, Peewees lst in leagLie Whitby's major peewaa AAA team wrapped up th air 1992-93 hockey league season with two wins in the past week. The Whitby squad, spansored by the Maksteal Service Centre, set back the Richmnond I-ll-Vaughan Kings 6-3 in front of the stand-up goaitending of Tom Lawson. Mark Haynes paced the attack with a goal and two assists whilo defencenien Adamn MacCarl and Mike Cartwright cashed in shots from the point and added ana assist each. Matt Capson also set up two goals and single markers came off the sticks of Steve Death, Jason Hotchkiss and Darryl Lewis. Bryan Crouch aiso pitched in with one assist ta round up the Maksteel scoring. Josh Evans was sharp betwaen the pipas on Thursday night when Whitby dafeated Aýjax-Pickering 5-3. Mike Robertson led the way with a pair of goals while Lewis matched his Tuesday output. Capson aise notched a goal and Crouch picked up a goal and assist. Dan Camipbell, one of the anchors on Whitby's defance, set up one goal while Death "quarterbacked'~ two and Haynes one. Whitby compieted the seasan in first place in the western division of the Eastern AAA and awaits the conclusion of league play to determine their first-round playoff opponent. 10 3 8 5 86 78a CanasR"ia CIL Auto Body 4 Custom Auto Don French 2 Rosa Brewnrldge Scott Flego John Pauion vie Doatre Serge Dupant Queon'. HoeLd 6 NRS BmOety Paual Parquharon 2 Anthony Làeber 2 GrntMa -mn George Leber Nefl Farquharuom WayneWalchuk 6 Dodd& Sauter 4 James Daéerg 2 Steve Sandford have Smith 3 Jina Davidien 2 lan Ferguien 2 4 Roy'% Enterprimes 2 Tom Schroer 2 3 Atterslcy Ire 3 Jin] Smith M(ike Mackcy De aroebeugh Ph"Lay e t he e JI. Soun.BEthanPlaza, 4 poits Bob Movat, Nati" naTrat, 4 pointe Atteraley Tir National Trust CusteraAuto Quso' Hotel CIL Auto Bodyr Nurse Chev-O ds Brother. Pi=z DOdd & Sauter NiRe aIty Boys E nterp.ses Royal Woods Jir a 3vidmon National Trust CraigPFInImyson 2 Bob Mowat Bucky Crouch Jira Camapbell Nurse Ctffl-Olda Peter Van Aston, Ted Bartieti Pat Shoehan Brothers Pîzza Jina BapSon 2 Enzo inaitt Rob Bush Royal Woods Doug Mackinnon Paul Hutohinien Deug Taylor Beginning Jan. 21 and rnin until March 25, the YMCA will offer a variety of coking workshops. AUl workshops are held at Anderson CVI, room 104, Thursdays from 7:30 ta 9:30 p.m. The coSt per workshop is $9.63 (including GST). There are workshops on 'Meican Cooking,' Jan. 21; 'One Dish Does 'It,, Feb. 4; 'Winter Picaics,' Feb. 18; 'Setting the Scene,' March 4; 'Chinoso Cooking,' March 25. For more information or ta register, cail the Durham Region YMCA at 668-6868. 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