eAjIONS e LOST& mi WHITBV FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5, 1983, PAGE 19 CORNEILS AUCTION BARN TUES. OCT. il 6:30 PM Three miles east of Littie Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lin. dsaylLittle Britain Road. Large quantlty of bar room chairs, quantity of stacking chairs, chest 0f drawers, 2Oft. aluminum ladder, 6 piece dînette suite, Inglis refrigerator, c0f fee and end tables, four drawer medai f iling cabinet, chrome kitchen suite, chesterfileids, wooden rocking chairs, oak buffets, organ stool, occasional chairs, Garland pizza oven, bar stereo combination, quantity of tools. DON CORNEIL AUCTION R.R.1 LITTLE BRITAIN 705-786*-2183 AUCTION SALE THANKSGIVING DAY MON. OCT 10 "10:00Am Brookiin \, ,Community Hall, Highway 7 & 12 for the Estate of the late MRS. T. OLUPHER. An. tique & modern fur- nishings plus large assortment of glassware & china, paIntIngs, coins, jewellery, player piano, & hundreds of mIsc. collectable Items. EARL DAVIS AUCTIONEER 728-4455 *AUCTION SALE SAT. OCT. 8/83 111:00OAM For MR. & MRS. HARVEY SIMON ln Manchester. Continuation 0f large amount of garage & han. dyman tools, motors, parts manuels, etc. With 1959 Lincoln, Gravely garden tractor with at- tachments, lOOOcc Susuki motor bike, 6ftx8ft trailer, 4 cylinder Continental power plant, shallow weli pump, 50 galion 011 dispenser, hydrallo 011, 4 thousand P.T.U. CatalytIc heater, electric motors to 1 h.p., bench grinder, 2" elec- trio planer, battery charger, assorted diesel engine parts with 12 voit solenoid switches, up to 4" U clamps, 40 piece 3/ drive socket set, 5" ben- ch vice, wood vice, 30" callipers, open & boxend wrenches, punches, chisels, generator testers, numerous parts manuels, 2 Volkswagon engines, 1½" electric drills, router plane & others, saw vice, step ladder, pullers, off-set 318 drill, adjustable wrenches to 24", tuning ight, assortment of special boîts & fittings, paint, -V ton of coal, Acme wood stove, large tarps, air-tight stove & numnerous other tools, etc. Sale managed and sold by. ' PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES PORT PERRY 985-7492 AUCTIONEERS - Call 668-111 to advertise your next sale. CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRI. OCT. 7 6:30 PM Three miles east of Litt Britain or 7 miles westc Lindsay on the Lli dsay/Littie Britain Roa( The Estate 0f the lai MRS. VICTORI, HOPKINS of Woodvilll plus others. Fiat two-wa cupboard, oak, sid boards, pine chest-oi drawers, antique child'ý cradie, square oak dininl table. Gourlay uprIgli piano, pressback chairs parlour tables, co-oi lamps, iron bed witl brass trim, round oal dining table, antiquE dressers, crocks, 24' Findlay electrIc stove, coffee & end tables, washstands, antique chIld's wagon, partial toilet sets, quantity of tools, china & glass. DON CORNEIL AUCTIONEER R.R.1 LITTLE BRITAIN 705-786.21F83 AUCTION SALE SAT. OCT. 8183 6:00 Pm At Pearce Auction Cen- tre on Shirley Rd. 4 miles south of Port Perry. Con. signment sale with Inglis gas dryer, Frigidaire spin washer, china cupboard wlth table & chairs, G.E. refrigerator, 24" Moffat range, steel desk & chair, legai size crib, several anitique hall' tables & stands, f ramed mirrors, dressers, glass top table & chairs, wicker wheel- barrel & chairs, Duncan Fyfe desk, chrystai stemware, beautiful table lamps, 2 bamboo chairs, Underwood por. table typewriter, bar unit with sink, sideboard, portable sewing mnachine, chrome suite, Christmas trees, assor. ted dIshes & numerous other good Items. Sale mnanaged & sold by. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES PORT PERRY 986-7492 AUCTION SALE SAT. OCT. 15 12:30 PM The household contents 0f MR. FRANK OR- MISTON, 16 Queen Street (Corner Queen & Albert), Brooklin, Ont. Sale consists 0f 2 bedroom suites, pressback chairs, kit. chen set, occassional tables, 2 pc. sofa set, bookcase; large quantity of collectable glass & china; mantei dlock, 011 lamps; crocks; collection of spoons; silver, smali appliances, Zenith 25" T.V., pots & pans, seaiers, many garden tools, ladders, carpen- ters tools, roto-tillers, riding mower, snow blower, 1974 Plymouth Duster car (selling as is), and many other misc. items. Terms cash or good cheque. No reser- ve. Property sold. HENRY & GAYLE KAHN <AUCTIONEERS 985-8161 LOST Female cat namsd 'Pet. ches'. Whlte with black patches. Loat ln East Whltby. $50 reward for safe return. 688-7473. He In- d. te A le lii e ýg 't k eP cR Onal Go m n Tod 7 ALUMINUM WINDOW f CONTRACTORS Replace Storm Win- dows ln Buildings 20, 25 & 26 at the Psychiatric Hospital In WHITBY, Ont. Tender No. GB-83-180 Seaied Tenders wiil be received until 2:00 p.m. local time on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1983. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry 0f Government . Ser- vices, Orilliig District Office, 24 James St. E., Box 790,, Orillia, ont. Note: For further in- formation regarding the tenders', please caîl th e Tenders Of- fice at the above ad- dress, Telephone (705) 325-7403. The iowest or any Tender not necessariîy accepted. SMinistry of Government Services Ontario Mike Taylor (left), presiden t of Sigmacom Systems Imc., Whitby, explains details of his company's engineering services for compflete satellite earth -station installation for either cable companies or home users. Sigmacom was one of eight companies from Ontario exhibiting at the International Cable and Satellite Television trade showý,, Birmingham, England, in September, at a stand sponsored and organized by the Olntario Ministry of Indiury and Trade, Toronto. Local ecomnanv iri ~~1~~~~.1 next few years was made by eiglit Ontario companies exhibiting among 150 others at the International Cable and Satellite Television BIRMINGHAM~, EN- GLAND - A determined bid to, establish a Presence in a new UK industry* that is expec- ted to boom during the DRI VELINE AUTO PARTS 1016,1Brook-Rd. Pickering 686-0856 POWER STEERING DRIVE SHAFTS RAC-AND-PINION (CAST) trade which closed here a four-day run in tember. Among the exlii was Mike Ta president of Signî Systems in Whitby. bALL tODAY RAN APP0INTME N' 66« 1 81, TYPE SETTINTG ON THE PREMISES,$," COMPUTERIZED &PH*1OTO\ý bidding show Taylor said Signacom, after was considering setting kSep- up their own UK office to bandie sales of com- bitors plete satellite receiving aylor, station for either cable acom companies or home users. Apart from the actual cable, the Ontaflo exhibitors showed most of everything needed by a cable company star- ting from scratch: dish antennae, connectors, amplifiers, receivers, modulators and demodulators, swit- YT ching and microwave equipment, as well as cleaners and profilers for broadcast and production tapes, a satellite earth receiving - station, cable engineering produets and even a specialised computer software package for cable station administration. Descriptions like, "worthwhile, éxtremely valuable", "excellent exposure", fell readily from the lips of Ontario company represen- tatives attending the exhibition., However, most admitted that cash sales would corne later when the British gover- nment finally names the 12 licensees it wiIl allow to establish cable systems in the UK mainland. BOARD 0F DIRECTORS The Chamber of its 1984 Board of Direc- tors. The Board members' wilI be elected at the annual meeting Nov. 23. If you would like to be a member of the Board call Lynda at 571-2676 or Brian Winter at the Chamber office, 668- 4506. RUMMAGE SALE The St. Mark's United Church women wilI hold a run mage sale ecd Wednesday, from 1:15 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., at thc Churcli House, 200 Byron St. S. PINE RIDGE GOLF CLUB (formerly Sunny Brae Golf & Country Club) 1984 MEMBERSHIp OFFER 2 for I ... if you aci beo re December 319 1983 Added Bonus: you play the, rest of 1983. no charge We Offer You: 18 Hole Par 71 Championship Course Full Pro Shop and Club House Facilities Tournament Banquet Facilities Licenced under LLBO Regulations Starting limes on Weekends Rentai Equipment ½h mile East of Hwy. 12 on Hwy. 1lA. Port Perry 985-2076 St. John Ambulance has been teaching and serving in Canada since 1883. You're invited to be a part of their next hundred years. Gîve themn a cali. Learn how to heip. Whitby's M ' ost Widoly. Read CLASSIFIED ADIS