PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, J UNE -. I>85. WFIITBY FREE PRESS RE AL STATENEWS Prestigious family home selling for $ 149,900 Locateu M the prestigious north-west area of Whitby, this 12- year old Cape Cod style family home offers a multitude of eye cat- ching feafures. Af fer entering the double front doors to the centre hall, you will notice the large living room running the ful depth of the bouse to your lef t and the formaI dining room, boasting shiny hardwood floors to your right. Just ahead, to the rear of the home is the 15-foot kitchen, ail done in white with a separate eafing area and glass siding doors to a deck facing the rear yard. Also on this level is a two-piece wasbroom and a door from the double car garage to a spacious family room with a brick fireplace and sliding doors f0 the patio. Ahl the broadloom on the main floor bas been upgraded within the last two years and aIl are in nuetral colors. The four bedrooms are alI on the upper level and alI have highly polished bardwood floors throughout as well as dormers in each room making tbem a decorator's dream. The large master bedroom (oyer 17-feet wide) offers is and ber's clothes closets and space above the ad- joining garage attic for future ensuite batbroom. This spotless beauty 901 SIMCOE ST. NORTH OSHAWA, ONT. L1G 4W1 We have cash buyers for your home.. Cail us today! ~ WE'RE THE NEIGHBOURHOOD I.2IÃIIJIIP PROFESSIONALS 149 Brock St. N., Whtby GOLD JACKET REALTY LTD. 668-6221 a tt. g. otloo ritw.Foraas B. a s ae W...C e c ns u the nM o EtaNS Carouinss Chntee88621r6e26 s1 bas over 2,000 square feet of living space and displays impeccable faste in the decorating throughout. This home rests on a 100 by 135-foot irregular shaped lot with many mature trees and professionally Ian- dscaped grounds and is in a preferred area just off Cochrane St. Located at 7 Valley Crt., this home is a pleasure to show and is listed with W. Frank Real Estate for a selling price of $149,900. For more information caîl Merv Parcbment at either 668-6171 or 433- 868. THEOS The next meeting of the local chapter of Theos will be held in St. Andrew's Preshyterian Church, Cochrane St. this Sunday (June 9) at 2 p.m. Theos is a self-help group for newly widowed men and women. Widowed people are welcomne to attend. For more information cal 668-2648. M.S. Cup1 By JIM BRADFIELD On Tbursday, June 13, fwo of the biggest names in the NHL wil be joining the 1985 "M.S" Cup Celebrity SMLLR THA 22YBOUR PO ENOTel? st. N. 668 617 CANADA S-A GEST DEAL SATE$98,900.3 CETRY2 so ey iIO CEunDEEen a ly romfie place, large kthn AkoTERSEY TIadre.RCal e P îssien<J668&6171;ori433R8688. S A TUE UP 1 SHOCKS çOO C0LING Iý qW SYSTEM lI 103 Du ndas E. 162 Kng St.E. Whitby Oshawa 66.356571-3400A to be played June 1 Oshawa - Dale Hawer- chuk of the Winnipeg Jets and Dave An- dreychuk of the Buffalo Sabres. Tbey will be joining an already impressive list of players such as Warren Young - Pit- tsburg Penquins, Paul Gillis and Bruce Bell - Quebec Nordiques, Pat Verbeek and John McLean - New Jersey Devils, Randy Burridge and Mark Teevens - Peterborough Petes and Mark Haarmann and Sean Williams of the Oshawa Generals. The Durham Region Multiple Sclerosis Society in conjunctiorl witb the Peterborough chapter of fthe Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Oshawa Jaycees and the Future Telephone their second annual game at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium beginning at 7 p. m. The first game will be the Molson's Cup with the City Fathers cballenging the media. Already confirmed to play on the City Fathers teamn are Mayor Allan Pilkey of Oshawa and Mayor Allan McPhail of the Township of Brock. This should prove to be a very interesting game. The major game will feature some of the top NHL players and memn- bers of the Oshawa Generals and Peter- borough Petes going for fhe Wendy's Cup. This year's major sponsors are: Bell Canada - Oshawa, Canadian Club, Humpty Dumpty, Magic Car Restaurant - Oshawa, Molsons and Wendy's Restaurants - Oshawa and Peterborough. The individual period spon- sors are: Pizza Hut - Oshawa, O'Tooles Restaurant - Oshawa and the Jade Garden - Oshawa. Tickets are now on sale at a cost of $3 for aduits and $2 for studen- ts and seniors. They can be purchased at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium Box Office. Ahl proceeds f0 go the Durham Region Multiple Sclerosis Society and the Peter- borough Multiple Scierosis Society. EDITOR'S NOTE: Jim Bradfield is fhe public relations director of the 1985 "M.S." Cup. h.i. *i~ - -