Whitby Free Press, 17 Jan 1990, p. 28

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PA&GE 28, VJHIBY FÈEE'PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JiGAR1 90 .~ 1iHg;Y I CANAL CRUSIES on scenic Trent-Severn Waterway and Rideau Canal pbomard KAWARTHA VOYAGEUR; private staterooms; ail meals; free brochure from Captain Marc, Box 1540, Peterborough, K9J 7H7. B WOMEN UN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS. For hetp cal the Denise Hous. for women and children. Toil free 1-800-263-3725 or 728-7311. Oonfidentially assured. (Formorly Auberge.) PREGNANT? CONFUSED? Don't be. Loving couple who cannot have own chitd wishes to iadopt your baby. Secure and happy home. Please cati collect (416) 420-5204 evenings and weekends. B *BIRTH CONTROL and farnity planning counsetling- Fre and confidential, avaliable Monday -to Friday, 8:30 amn. to 4:30 pi. Clinto every Thursday 3:00 pin. to 6:00 p.m. For further Information, oeil 420-8781 or 433-8901. HOME MOVIES transferr.d to vildoo tff.. Europ.an vildoo tqaos convted. Low, tow prices 728-9565. BAHA'IS BELIEVE; Forsake ail evil, hold fast. that which is good. 668-8665. THANKS TO ST. JUDE and the Sacred Heart of Jesus for favours received. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, toved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Oh, Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us, St. Jude worker of miracles pray for us, St. J ude heiper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day. By the eighth day your prayer witl be answered, regardtess of how hopeless your situation seems. Publication must be promised. WK SAY THIS FRAYER 9 times a day. By the 8th day, your prayer will be answered. It has neyer been known to fait. "May the Sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world. O Sacred heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us." Publication mustbe promised. Thank you for favours received. SV AUCTtON SALE SAT. JAN. 20 AT 6 P.M. AT ODD FELLOWS HALL REGION RD. #29 PORT FERRY Four po'ste chippendale bed, good antique fumniture, fridge, freezer, pump orrin, figurines, crystat, truck cap, cernent mnixes, tools and more. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 655-8073 GOODFELLOW' - Janice and Bob Davey are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Caitlyn Ellen, 8 lbs. on Dec. 13, 1989 at Muskoka Memorial Hospital, Bracebridge. Happy grandparents are Robert and Margaret Goodfellow of Gravenhurst, June and Morice Davey of Whitby. Proud great-grandparents are Agnes Scullion of Scottand and Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon of Lindsay. Wlty 1F res Pro. 668-0594 CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FR1. JAN. 19 AT 6 P.M. The property of Mr. and Mrs. MIKE SCANLAND of Fenelon Falls (moving to England).ý Compiete house contents plus tools. Hoosier kitchen cupboard, antique dressers and chests of drawers, 3 piece sectionai chesterfietd '(6 monxhs old>, 20" Emcore colour TV, 5 piece teakwood bedroom suite, Krolier bed chesterfield, 2 5 piece pin dinette suites, coffee and end tables, Lloyds stereo. TOOLS: Black and Decker radial arm saw, Makita etectric drills, Makita drywait gun, Makita electric planer, Mack rol-away tool box, Crafis - man bench toolbox, complete set of Gray wrenches, airguns, large quantity of. mechanic and carpentry tools. Toots to soIt f irst - furniture to follow. DON AND GREG CORNEIL, AUCTIONEERS RR # 1, LITTLE BRITAIN (705) 786-2183 EMPTY SPACE!l. Only bocause your ad isn't being read right now. Phono 668-611t iqý 4 r~ t*~ MiJÀil> ~ Ib>L . AUCTION SALE "KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS" - every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. tocated on Brock Rd. Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (exit #399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, collectibles, primi- tives, and the unusuals. So join us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's "True" Auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. "Con-. signment & estate selling our specialty". Caîl us today. Previews from 1:00 p.m. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES (416) 683-0041 ORVAL McLEAN AUCTIONS SAT. JAN. 27 AT 10 A.M. Excellent antique sale at ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CENTER - LINDSAY. Property of ELLA LATIMER, Beaverton & selected inclusions. Dining room ste., bedroomn stes., china cabinets, good piano, fiat back cupboard, quality furniture, antique glass, china, collectibles, plus 21 Royal Douton figurines, new collector plates, Beswick animais, etc. No reserve owner giving up house- keeping. TO SELL ANTIQUES & QUALITY CONTENTS, CALL 324-2783. ORVAL OR BARRY MOLEAN, AUCTIONEERS You've thought- about it and thought about Rt. Now do Pil Become a BIG BROTHER tnday. Phone 579-2551. ORVAL McLEAN AUCTIONS SAT. JÂN. 27 AT 10:30 A.M. Real est te auction at estate of tate SAM GILLBANKS, 45 Kent St. E., LIND AY. 1 1/2 storey neat, dlean 2 edroom house, aluminum siding, front room, dining room, kitchen, fuil basement, tool shed. Excellent quiet location within wvatking distance of aIl conven- iences. Selting subject to reasonable reserve. Don't miss this low overhead home. Ideal starter or retirement home. PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD -- ESTATE SALE. Terms $5000. at sale, balance 30 days. Caîl now to view s0 you can arrange financing. ORVAL OR BARRY McLEAN 324-2783 ORVAL McLEAN AUCTIONS LTD. SAT. JAN. 20 AT 10 A.M. Large estate sate, excellent apptîances, *modemn furniture. some aitiques, 87 Dodge Colt from b ankruptcy, riding lawr tractor 4t Or-val McLean Auctior furniture I& appliances, toots, ma%~ antiques, Bolens il h.p. electrkc start garden tractor with roto tiller mower & cart, shredder, mower, ý 1/2 h.p. roto tiller. Partial list. Nc reserve. ORVAL MoLEAN AUCTtONS (705) 324-2783 LtNDSAY ORVAL AND BARRY McLEAN, AUCTIONEERS Getting 'I'PEANUTSIU for your trade-ins? Seli i through the classifieds at the Whitby Free Press. Phone 668-6111 and seti it todaytt Please check your advertisement for errors on the f irst day of publication. The Whitby Freei Press wiil ot be liable for faiture to pubiish an ad, or for typogra phic errors in publication beyond the cost of the spco ccupied by the error up ta a maximum cost of th first insertion. The Whitby Free Press reserves thie rigriflo ciassify or reject ail advertisements. PRE-PAID (cash, VISA, cheque received before deadline> $5 for 20 words; 12c each additional word Bianket Ads - to blanket a wi,der marKet (see separate panel for samplé; rates) BILLED $7.50 for 20 words; 15c each additional word AUCTIONSIAN NOUNCEMENTS 77p per agateline (14 agate uines per inch) minimum charge: $5 prepald, Ï7.5 bilied DISPLAY ADS IN CLASSÇFIEDS (Ads with borders, pictures. or graphics) Regular dispiay rates appiy - 82$ per agate lino mtrirnur size 1 cotumn Inýh $11.48 (14 agate Unes per i nbh) DEADLINE Monday noon prior ta Wednesday publication. 668-6111 'GST defended i PFROM PAGE 13 buyfgh up rot.How do you cniderthat to boa fair way Soetens said that the existi g rtaxis 4.2 per cent on new houa - _ingad because, of the rebate tere would ho a marginal chn n txe on new hou«ing Heade that therehasbena problem in determining the value of land. "It is an impossible number to corne up with (an accurate> mar- ket value assossment. The federal' govornment has no* mechanism, to deal with thatY" After considerable debate on the housing issue, Jeffrey said that although the figures sound good in theory, they won't work. In closing, a businessman asked Sootens if hie wanted to sSe a show of handa as to whethor the group was in favoir of the; proposed ST. the show repid Regardiosa of theshw o -a'nde t1isgovern- ment is comrnitted to, this pro- gram.» A later poil showed that 54 per cent wero opposed to the tai,ý 43 :per cent wero ini favor and that throe por cent were unâjcided. Hydr*o plan FROM PAGE 25 through improved energy efficiency. Products can include switching to ground source heat pumps from conventions] electrical heating, .adding insulation, botter window glazings and air sealing, installing a heat recovery system or an economizer or "free cool" circuit to reduce chiller operation. Ontaio Hydro is also offering financial incentives for the installation of *thermal cool storage systems in new or retrofit commercial facilities. Thermal cool storage, using ice and chilled water,,takes advantage of lower off-peak rates te save money and energy for air conditioning while improving the inèd'or air quality in a building. Over the next 10 years, this programn is expected to reduce Ontario's electricity demand by 30,000 kilowatts. Improved energy efficiency, increased hydro-electric generation, purchases from other utilities and independent generators will provide Ontario Hydro with about half the new electricity requriements for the next 25 years. The other half will be met through, new supply options. Ontario Hydreos proposai te meet the province's lctict needs or the niext cluarter-century has been mubmitted to the Minister of the Environment for review under . ;j ,u' itï NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Ait dlaims aqainst the estate of FRANK FÃ"jSTER DOWSON, lato of the Town of Whitby, in the Regional Municipaiity of Durham, who died on or about the 22nd day of December, 1989, must be fited with the uridersigned on or before the l4th day of February, 1990, thereafter the undersigned will distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the ctaims fitedi. Dated at Whitby, this l2th day of January, 1990. HUGH T. NICHOL, Q.C., Barrister & Solicitor, 101 Dundas Street West, Suite 206, Whitby, Ontario, LiN 2M2, Solicitor for the Executrix. --777:77 Mma-

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