Whitby Free Press, 22 Feb 1995, p. 30

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Page 30, Whitby Free' Press, Wednesday, Febray 22, 1995 TOMMY THE WHITE RANGER, Red, Pink and Green Iook-a-Iikesl Birthdays, pcnicsstore promos. Ami Painting, balloons games! NO VIOLENCE. Calôoug (416) 439-8133. fo HamiBirffMy or Amvay. M classiedsre a special way to sed gretingsl C i 6-61 "OUR BABY"IS HERE and shes a Istl lst chiîd for Jenn Malcolm & Shane'Bevan, I st grandchild for Gord & Sue Malcolm -and Howie & Jackie Bevan, 1 st great-grandchiîd for Norma Valois and Ronald & Rita Bevan lst niece ýfor ,uncles John,. Jeff, ëhad, Lee and aunt Jarnie. JESSICA LENA - Isi rate - amrved Wed., Jan. 18195 at ý9:07 arn weighing 7Ibs. 14oz. Thanks to Dr. Wa Ping and -al the wonderfuî nurses in laborý & delivery at A/P Hospital, especially nurse "Mary". LABRADOR PUPS. CKC reg. Hip& eye certified. $600.'905-666-1753 WILL. TRADE my' turtles& aquanum, guinea pigs, rabbits toilet trained,- budgies, canarnes, cockatiels, hand-made bird cages, for books in large quantifies. Wanted: birds, pets and cages. 668-7803. NICE,, PRIVATE stable seeking nice horse &- owner to boar. Excellent care. Cal 905-655-4030. THOMAS RICHARDSON FARNDALE July 30,1916 -FeI, 15, 1993 a v ears have passed, Susce yo01 said goad bi e, Seeins hke yesterday, When 1 sit and crv. A perfect gran2idpa, a wtonideîfidl dad, A lovîng husband and dearestfi îend Second ta liane, SYotu stand above thein all. A Ioypl brother, an exaînple o a mnai, Who took respansibilitv, Never did tifall. Mi, sadly missedfather, «yverv bestfriend,« Toin ta hisfriends, ta mne zuy.dad. I miùss you, Darne &Fml In 10oving Mem ory of a dear motiser & grandmother ELEANOR M. (RITA) BRYANT who passed away Feb. 22,1991. Sadly inissed along ife's way, qietly remembered everyday Nolo)nger in our lives to share b t in Our hearts, she is always there. Always remeëniber ed but neyer forgotte n, Lorraine, Les, Janet & Michelle. C.............. Annversaies Announcements AtiqesArt& Colecties Aparnents for Rent Appliances ArticÎes 1or Sml AisitraftsMobbies Auctiens Atos/trucks for Sale Bis Boats & Supplies Busiess Opporunites Business Services Can a Prolessional Cwrd of Thanks Careers Child Care Services Coimg Events Commercial Space lorRentor Sale Dance Instuction Deaths, Educaioal Services Employment Wnted FarmslAcreage Farm Supplies & Equipmeiit Garage & Yard Sales Happy Ads Help Wanted Homes for Rent Homes for Sale n Memoriam Insurance Landsoeping Services Legal Lost&Found LotsCollages Milestones Mortgages Motcrcycesfs Personals' Personal Services PeIsA.ivestoc & Supplies Real Estate Regstabon Residental Services Rooms for Rent Shared Accommodaton Storage Tenders 1banks Training Services TravelNacations IFor ent Wanted WVITNESS: wili the person who saW _____________ oni na-tLiUrido ILo d i o I IIL. % I aOUI Ie Whitby, *on September 13/94 at w10:3Opm between a red Plymouth and a blak Cavalier please contact Barry Evans in confidence at 433-1200. MAGGIE - IPERPLEXED? BABY, whats wrong? What cain I say? Please tell me what ' toSay. Whatever you say - up to a point. Smile. Love ya! Bill. MY 1BILL - I'm yours and you're mine. We're on a rmlll Although space confines me, in a nutshelî; you are MY sunshine, MY inspiration, MY angel. You put the smie onmy face and the son gin my heart. You've eamed. thatý knowfedge Bill. 'm a lucky girl! Very, very lucky' HEAART. MAY THE Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, adored, glorified, Ioved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude hepr of the hopeless, pray for us. THANKS TO St. Jude and the Sacred Heart'of Jesus for prajer answered. May the Sacred Hea of Jesus be adored, glonified, loved and preserved throughout the word now and forever. Oh Sacred Heart of Jesus- pray for us, St. Jude worker of miracles pray for us, St. Jude helper of the hopeless pray for us. Thanks for any favours received Say this prayer 9 times a day for 9 days and promise to publish. S.W. KAHN COUNTRY AUCTI every Wednesdaj t at Iocated #2699 rock R Pickering, 3 miles forthc #401 (take exit #399). Fe every Wed. an excellent st of anitiques, fine fumishings, china, collectables, pritivi other unusuals. So join ue Wed. and, participate ini Ontaios 'true" auctionsv buy-backs or reserves.' cash, cheque (with proper1 Visa.' Previews from - leConsigniment & Estate seil specialty." Caîl us today Auction Services 905-683- Please Recyï This Newspal 'IONS - 6:3Opm ýd. N., of hwy. eaturing ielection 3glass res, and is every one 0f wvith no SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH: 10:OOam AUCTION SALE 0F ANTIQUE FURNITURE COLLECTABLES, GLASSWAÀýE AND ART FOR THE. ESTATE 0F MR. DAVID SMITH 0F HOLLAND LANDING, SELLING AT NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., CORNER 0F Hwy.47 &12 Ternis:- TO INCLUDE: ANT. FURNITURE: I.D.) or pine corner cupboard (12 panes, 4 I :OOpmn drawers and 2 doors), 2 door p!ne ling our armoire, 5 and 4 drawer pine -Kahn chests, pine flatback cupboard 3041. w/original finish, 9 pc. Wainut dining room suite, immac. east Lake style T. James & Co. pump ogn brass Ie and iron bed ' tilt top table, spooi C beds, rope bd ahtns de Jacques& Hayes parlour table, drop heaf table, oval waînut parlour per table,. Boston rocker,ý fem stand, 2 5,J spinning wheehs, Victorian side chairs, child's rocker, candlestick table, pine blanket box, humpback $1 trunk, gramophone, leather c hair, 3 pc. settee set, kneehole walnut desk, mahogany shieîd back side chair, organ stooi, dresser' w/ beveled mirror and matching washstand,, oak drop front desk, Victonan parlour table, Victonian dresser top mîrror, smoker stand. COLLECTABLES:, crocks inciuding blue flower merchant crock (A. : Henderson, Newmarket), lantems ASrug beater, crosscut'sawvs, broad -eived ax, wooden wheelbarrow, dlock cases, vîewer and cards, violin, ant. ds telephone bear and elephant iron s; ban ks, jelly pail, camera,ý beveîîed glass and iran dcock, fmantel cdock, j ord; cow bell,'50 postcards,. 1919 Eaton's book, aid paper, brass dlock, aIod rugs, match fiolders, books, I 8kt. white gold wedding ring set, 1/2 size miik cen. GLASSWARE: large R.S. Prussia Is; fruit bowl, signed Engish platter (Rhead), collection o ol lamps, brass candlesticks 2 cranberr Nord; pickle cruets, Royal Winton, R. S. Germany, tbibI set, comports, goblels, sugar shaker, FIa blue platter.and gravy, boat, ironstone g1s .sned-Limoges ceîery dish, ........... aj pit1cher, malingware vase, ne RoyaiNippon vase, ruby glass, Bennington bowî, camival glass pCs. sait and peppers, cups and saucers, silverware, silver tea service, fluted vases, fancy ant. 0 plates, ART: approx. 75 pcs. of aId frames with oit paintings,ý water cohours, sketches, Dionne quintuplets Picture, several signed pcs., L.E. Goodwin, V.A. Dixon, A. Colman and others. NOTE: Mr. David Smith was a lifetime resident*of Holland Landi ng. AIl of the above items are from Mr. Smith's home where they have been stored since his death 25 yrs. ago. Preview for this outstandirng Estate Auction wilh be Friday, February 241h from 1-9pm and Saturday Februa r 251h from 8am until sale time. Ternis are cash, VISA and interac. Sale Managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTID. 905-985-1068 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, FEB. 24 at 5:3Opm 3 miles east of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 Walnut buffet, walnut vanity dresser, 3 pc. modem bedroorn. suite, bed chesterfield, chrome kitchen ýsuite, modem dressers & chests of drawers, farm scales, almond portable dishwasher, 6 ft. store glass.showcase, queen size box . spnng & mattress, chesterfields. oak dresser, walnut 1/2 moon dressers cnsole colour TV, occasional rcha irs, 1treadle sewîng mnachine, entertainment centre, 23 cu. ' f. chest-freezer, 2 door Coke -cooler, Honda 3.5. sqnowmblowerr qty. hockey & post cards, tools,. china, glaês & o lecibe itemis.. DON & GREG CORNEIL <AUCTIONMEERS RR#I Little Brifain .705-786-2183 Whkley Traphy Homs. 113 Fdwlcatîng T.ohn lm In.113 Dod& àoei. Broadlom 1'M Gaiy COppinsSeMAs. 97 Bdm rFuù*m leFidhkqig 95 Raye Eterpul. 8n Ciawnout doudou C» 61 Suzi. SeoxsoFAC 54 Gemma pbyed Wednesdagy <mnght .dart league LABATT'8 LUE UCHT DIVISION PUS 113 97 05 82 si 54 C=iau OiCo 7 Guy Capprm S«8a. Wh~w rahy 6 eFEnturnb '4 Top 10 mal -l John McPleon 81D A Pindlar 466 George Illiard 463 Mkey NimmW 448 Scott Lorkner 41 ToyVm D.e n 363 Gaiy Curninings35 Franie Bowen38 Gium Swgwln .314 Rlayer(e) of the ws.k Gary Cumningsand Tony Von Deoyon L.ABATT'S CARLSBERG DIVISION 1Staelna' asoof Fe.à 1 MT 70 55 48 43 Gameplayed In-Lno Store Fix. 5_.DOMHair àScfr 1 N~ional Trust 4 Desiratta Office .2 Tap 6 score Wayne Thofm a10 Day. Reid 154 Doup Naiton 113 Paitie Pang 110 Joy Husak 100 Riik Gitiert 96 Joy Husak ,Pae& ftewe Oeefatta Office Services Nat knai Trust In-Lin. Store Flxtue Dubb Haïr &Sein STEWART, ANNE HELENA (nee Wensing). After a brief illness at the Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, February 18 1995 in her 58th year. Beloved wite of William ,(Bil). Sadly missed by her sister Joanna (Joe) and her husband Don Campbell., Fondly remembered by'her nieces and nephews Bobbi- JO, Joey, Cod, Colin and her favorite dog Mitzy. Also missed by many other famîly memnbers and friends. Mrs. Stewart wiII be mesting at the W.C. Town Funeral Chare 110 .Oundas St., E., Whitby Wednesday 7-9pm* and Thursday 7- 4 and 7-9pmn. Compete service in the chapel of the Funeral home Fn*dar at'.I lamn..If desired, dona ins ta the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. by the famfily Johanna and, Bill would like ta. express their sinoere thanks and.çiMaitude ta ail the staff *of Oshawa Generai Hospital and,' in. partieulaî. the Palliàtive Cèle unit., * -. . .4, Whitbay duplica.tte bridge Feb. 8 Bil and OlIga Howden 150A. Lena Bird and ida RUichd =33 Ken aid Ela Dawon 1482, Vonni Whurde id fkm Enalland130.4, B11 "i Mezy Gray 13545 Fb Chlkfehoe am Hoftha Oka 118.,Dods and Don Hawe 117& Frank Mordrma id Beesi. ýByus =3 Pd Adorn anidU' Rue« S& .6JaneAhoaid Feb. a AudfrnyvWlaidJm Wlon 175A, Andizel Koncand Taky Bohoseian 180. Ron aid Methv.n M22, P TomWoMýb Berri 1265l, Alex and June Heeke 25A ,Bon Terri "i Lon Biais122.7. BEI IKurr id John Croodon 1023 John uzd MaiSon Mole 100.& Milrie Jubiy à ami ni Roai782. Feb. 15 John and MaiSon Mois 85. ,Auidreyand Jlm WilSon 79D0, Andrazel Kolnsky iM Teky B1ohossian 75.à, Ke n d ÉEh K.so73.o. ê% and Olga Howdon 72. Ron and Chris Adair 70., 91 Krr aid John Crmeedn 68., Jane Allen and Joan Rogers 64.0, BEI nid Mary Gray 6D.0. MaiSon and Abeor Knib 5. kFia Chiklerhoo. id 11.1ha 0k. 54.5. Julus vandWiBerg aid EmmaStelfon 639. PR E P::90::i ýWO:.. 0RD: (Cash, VISA, cheque rec( before deadline) $7.50 for 25 wort ($7.01+ 490 GST). 150 each additional m (140 + 10 GSI) $10.50 for 25 worc PLUS GST 150 each additional m~ PLUS GST $1.02 per agateli 10/oof. o s eayen e .0 * .ads 6% fffosa pepaym.n- DISPL Y ADS UN.... (Adis with borders, pictures or graphics) Regular display rates appîy - $1.08 per agate Une (14 agate Uines per inch), Minimum size 1 column inch $1 5.12 CONTINUOUS RUN DISE1AY ADS 20% OFF after 3rd insertion (no changes). GST is extra on ail ads unless otherwise indicated Monday noon prior to Wednesday publication.. 668-6111 Please check your advertisement for »errors on the flrst day of publication.Th Whitby Free Press wiII flot helable for failure to publish * an ad, or for typographîc errors in publication beyond -the- cost of the space occupied by the error Up to a mximum cost of the insertion.. The Whltby Free Press resé rves th. light to classlfy or'rejeotai advertlsern nts. NEED-TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR NEW COMMUNITY CAL E66.49 SINCE 1930 LTD. Our-hostese wil brîng glfts and gr..ting,, along.

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