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Page 26. WhItby Free Press, Wockîoday, May 4, 1994 1 -i i I Office Hours: Monday to Fkay, 0 a o :0pm - Fax 668-0594 Ma&Pa's Counltry Storev iv W anted: tUnique Had- V V made Countr Crafi for consignment V yp Needed: .Musinunie,y FO mMiniatujmsand Woclen Product, V yp 374 Wilson Rd. S, Oshawa - 434-7560y ys o u e c O v e N o e U h f 8 10 c r BEST WISHES for a Happy Bnrhday or Anniversar. The classifieds are a special way to send greetingsl Calil66"-111 MacGREGOR & WEST ESTATE AUC11ON SALE ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES& HOUSEHOLO EFFECTS SUNDAY MAY 8th et il :Oam (VIËWING 1 0:OOam) AGRIlCULURE BULDING, ORONO FAIRGROUNDS (take 401 to 115/35 Hwy north 10Okm to Main Sý. Orono, turn east at Qica Station & follow signs) Auction features the partial estate of the late Melville & Lillian Sleep af Bowmanville & apartment contents from another estate, plus inclusions of- antique fumniture in orig. & ref. condition. Partial list includes: 7'oak church pew, misc. chairs & rockers (sets, parlour, kitchen, occasional, etc.) Pin. blanket box & storage trunks, tool chest & aid tools, misc. tables (kitchen, parlour, candie, etc.), old lihts, tins, boUlies, signs, dlocks, violin, toys, books, crack & jug, dolîs carnage (c. 1930), pair of 1930 Buick wire wheeîs, bedroom & living roam suites, complete contents af kitchen (glass, china, small appliances, cut lery etc., aid quifts & linen, copper boliers, 100 peanut machine, garden tools, lawn mawer, washer, dryer, stove, etc., plus original, limited edition & decorative art wark. This is only a partial list of the of the many rare, unique & useful articles from these two homes, with many smaller articles still packed prior ta listing Note our summer location & earl start time with smalîer articles selling outsmde at il :OOam & moving inside at i 2noon, follow signs ta fair grounds. (next auctions May 15, 22, 29) MacGREGOR & WEST AUC11ONS Mike MacGregor 905-987-5402 Junior West 905-983-5556 TUIANKS TO THE Sacred Heart af Jesus and Saint Jude for many, many favours received. G.S. NOVENA TO ST. JUDE - May the Sacred Heart of Jesus b. adored, gborified, laveci and preserved throughout the world now and forever. 0 Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, Worker of Mircles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper ai the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day. By the eighth day your prayers will b. answered. Rt has neyer been known to fait, neyer. Publicatin must b. promised. Thanks ta St. Jude for prayer answered. MM. AUCTION SALE. "Khn Country Auctionsr - every Wednesday at 6M3 P.m. locat.d on Brock Rd., Fickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. #401 (t ake exit #399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent select Ion of antiîques, fine furnishinqs, glass, Ch'ina, collectables, primitives and other unusuals. So join us every Wed. and participate in ane af -Ontario's *true" auctions with ne buy-backs or reserves. Terms: cash, choque (with proper .D.) or Visa. Previews from tO1:O p.m. OCons'inment & estate selling our speciaty. Cail us taday -Kahn Auction Services - 683-0041. CORNEIL'S AUICION BARN FRIDAY, MAY 6at 6oopmr THE PROPERTY 0F MAJRIE McDERMOT0F PORT PERRY PLUS OTHERS 4pc. modem bedroom suite, gold ch~erield & matching chair, round oak split pedestal dining table with 'claw feet & 5 leaves, china cabinet glass three sides, 6 caned oak dining chairs, 9 pc. oak dining room suite (refinished), Victorian lamp table, walnut hall tree, pin. drop leaf table, brass f ireplace utensils, 3 po. antique bediroomn suite with washstand, b.d & dresser, 2 door refrigerator, qty. silver 50o pieces, fiat top farmn scales, spool bed, 6 place setting af Daffodil silverware, mahogany high boy dresser, walnut dresser, blanket box, Victorian chairs, Weed Eater, wheel barrow, jig saw,' 4 section diamond harrow with draw bar, Craftsman electric snawblower, hedge trimmers, 4Ohp. Even rude outboard boat mator, i 25hp, Mercury outboard motor, 16 ft. fibregîass boat with 65 hp. Mercury motor & trailer, ch est Coke cooler, Busy Bee 10 in. table saw, Craftsman 9in. radial armn saw, Rockwell Beaver band saw, 12 hp. Yardman riding lawnmower (like new), 1984 Dadge Charger, qty. of aid local postcards, hand made quits, good quality china, glass, hand & power tools, complet. Gretzky rookie set plus other sports cards. DON & GREG CORNEIL AUCIONEERS RR #1 LITLE BRITAIN 705-786-2183 Durha 's Saint Elizabeth 5 years old In 1989, Saint Elizabeth Visiting Nurses' Association of Ontario opened a branch offce in Whitby te provide nursing and home su pport servces on a non-profitlbass te the community of Durham. Today, after caring for more than 1,000 clients, the Dlurham Region branch celebrates its fifth Liquor, tools, cameras and electronic equipment valued at more than $4,300 were stolen afler a break-in at a Rice Drive home Friday. Police say the. theft occurred sometime between 7 and il p.m. The culprit(s) foroed open the front door to get inte the house. An investigation is continuing. anniversary. Saint Elhzabeth's piarn variuu atiitis a tin celebrate the ocaio.Nrses will be *atcipating at an exhibit in Five Pointa Mail, on May 6 and 7. Displays are scheduled at various local hospitals and public libraries. Tihe Town of Whitby lias declared May 4 as Saint Elizabeth's Durham Day. In last week's edition, due to incorrect information given to The. Free Press, it was stated that a Respect for Law ceremony was to have been held May 3. The ceremony will actuafly talc. place on Tuesday, May 17,8 p.m., at Soccer City. Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regionai Police robbery squad are aéking for the. publies help in solving an armed robbry that occurred in Os hawa on Thursday, Apiril 14. At 10:05 p.m. a ]one mal. entered Xcel convemience and variety store at â08 Simcoe St. N. a2nd asked the clerk where the. children's toys were located. Tii. clerk then went behind the counter. After a few minutes, the suspect returned to the counter and handed the victim a hold-up note that said he had a gun. The suspect also verba].ly demanded all the bills from the till. The victim complied and handed the suspect aIl the bills, including nome lottery and scratch tickets that the suspect had asked for. The suspect walked ouxt and was last seen heading northbound on Simcoe. The suspect is described as male, white, aged 40 (approximatoly) and clean ishaven. HIe was wearingaa sweater4yp.hood over his head, a white nylon jacket, b lue jeans and whJ_.te running shoes. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information on this robbery or an y other serious offence. Caîl 436-8477 (that's 436-TIPS) . As a caller you will not have to identify yourself or have to go to court. A code number will b. issued to you to protect your identity. Srgeant Grant Arnold ls the co-ordinator with the. Durham Re .ional Crime Stoppers prograrn and writes this article to help combat crime. FOILED AGAIN It has been brought to my attention that a television commercial for aluminum foul shows a person unwrapping a sandwich in aluminum foil, and then placing the foul into a b ue box for recydling. Unfortunýately, at tis time, household aluminum products are not acceptable in Durham~s blue box collection prograin. Reuse before recycle. Alumninum can b. reused many trnes before it needs recycling. Redue. before reuse. If. you are flot Frepared to reuse or recycle aluminum, then redue. your need For exaznple, did you know that foul underneath a stve element reflects excess heat and may shorten the lhf. span of the burner, and baked potatoes wrapped in foul actually take longer te cook. Students in the. Grade 6 clasm at Concord Elementary School in Windsor collect all lunchroom foil for recycing. As the local BFI waste haulers purchase the foilb weight to hel p with the conununity's greening projects, student even peel off foul tops from beverage containers. There are many products on the market with the recycling logo on the package, which. indicates that your purchase is recyclable an or has been made with recycled content. Try -te purchase only products that are mentioned in your calendar of b lue box items that will b. picked up, taken ta a recycling depot or used many times. Comning evenkt: May 10, 7 te 9 p.m., University of Toronto sehool of architecture and !Iandscape architecture, 230 College St., room 103. The Rooftop Gardens Resource Group is sponsoring a discussion about rooftop gardening. ickets are $5 at the door, $2 for students. For more information about rooftop gardening, call David Shephard at (416) 923-9034. Cancelation: David Suzuki bas been forced te cancel his engagement scheduled in Oshawa on May 19. (Cash, VISA, cheque received before deadline) $7.50 for 25 words; ($7.01 + 490 GST) 1 5e each additional word; (140 + 10 GST) $10.50 for 25 words; PLUS GST 150 each additional word; PLUS GST 990 per agate Une 10'/oo. ffo o .. e éLAvSIDS.1' pictures or graphics> Regular display rates apply - $1 .05 per agate line (14 agate lines per inch) Minimum size 1 column inch $1 4.70 CONTINUOUS RUN DISELAY ADS 20% OFF after 3rd insertion (no changes). GST is extra on ail ads unless otherwise indicated PEA LI N E:-:::::ý:::ýý:::::: Monday noon prior to Wednesday publication. 668-6111 Please check your advertisement for errors on the irs t day of publication. The Whiby Free Press will not be liable for failure to publish an ad, or for typographic errors in publication beyond the cost of the spaoe occupied by the error up to a maximum cost of the insertion. The Whitby Free Press reserves the right to classify or reject aif advertisements. c9nnectidns 24 hr. 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