Whitby Free Press, 18 Jan 1989, p. 30

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PAGE 30, WIMYYREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1j8, 1989ý CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FR1. JAN 20TH - 6:.00 P.M. Refinished oak Hoosier cupboard. 2 oak antique walI telephones. Pine chests-of-drawers, wash- stands,- oak dressers, parlour ta- bles, odd wooden kitchen chairs, antique pump ongan, Chatham kitchen cupboard, mahogany china cabinet, wooden rocking chairs, Toshiba microwave oven, 2-door nef rigerator and 30" matching stove. Quantity of co-oil Iamps, table & floon Iamps, milk bottles, tools, china & glass. DON CORNEIL AUCTIONEER R.R. 1, LITTLE BRITAIN (705)786-2183 SPECIAL SUNDAY AUCTION This Sunday, Jan. 22nd 1:00 P.M. - Prevlsw Noon at the Knights of Columbus.Club 133 13rock St. N., Whitby PARTIAL LIST ONLY: 10 pc. walnut dining room suite, wingback loveseat, oak bow-front china cabinet, chests and dressers, ma- hogany vanity, linen box, Iady's dressing table, wooden loveseat, pressback rocker, harvest table and 6 country chairs, duck decoys, oak sideboard with mirrored back, set of 4 oak chairs and oak dropleaf table, assorted parlour and occasional tables,bookcase, dinnerware set, qullt rail, sohool desk, washstand, glass, china, brass,' crystal, copper, cas iondeorator pieces, Oriental carpets, peanut jar, etc. etc. TOOLS, TOOLS: New tools including; drill press, wrench sets, socket set, vice, hammers, screw- drivers, grinder, air tools plus much more not listed here. TERMS: Cash - cheque. AUCTIONS UNLIMITED 519-527-1847 ANTIQUE ESTATE SALE SAT. JAN. 2lst - 10:.00 A.M. Orval McLean Auctlon Conter Lindsay Complete estate of late J.J. MARTIN, Lindsay plus quaiity antiques from KEITH MORROW, Toronto & others. 0i1 paintings, prints, antique lamps, glass, china, pitchers, antique wood planes, paperweights, vases, satin glass, 26 Royal Doulton figurines (some discontinued), antique furniture & collectables, dining roomn suites, bedroom suites, round oak tables, square oakç table, 7-pc. settee set, pressback rocker, Hoosier, cradle, church pew, brass bed, carniage, spinning wheel, dlocks, refinished tables, toilet set, sterling, cover- lettes, late 1800 china head doîl, 6 antique paperweights, large selec- tion antique furnitune and rare china, glass collectables. Don't miss this intenesting sale. Preview Fni. 1 to 6, open Sat. 9*00 a.m., sale 10:00 a.m. No reserve. ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS 324-2783 LINDSAY Barry McLean, Auctloneer AUCTION SALE SAT. JAN. 21 - 6:.00 P.M. at Oddfellows Hall Reglon Rd No. 2 In Port Perry With antique furniture anid dining- room suite, good power tools, guitar and amp, egg candlen and regular household items plus much more. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 655-8073 AUCTIO N SALE SAT. JAN. 2lst - 10.00 a.m. 870 Taunton Rd. E., Whltby vehfcles, computers, store fIxturesý, statlonery, computer games & software,, furniture, new boxsprlngs & mattresses We are selling various bankrupt estates including: COMPUTERS, ETC: Delta comn- puter & keyboard c/w Packard Bell monitor, 4 computer tables, 4 telex computers, 2 photocopies, safe, good glass showcase (lighted) computer games & software, accessories, Electnonic cash regis. ter, credenza, supplies, calcula- tors, stationery (pens, tape, binders, folders, etc.), racks for stores, Filter Oueen vac., Kirby & Electrolux vacs., plus many other articles. Something for everyone. VEHICLES, ETC: 1986 Ford Bronco 4x4, 1980 Buick Riviera, 1988 Mustang 5 litre (accident damagedy, 1983 Honda Civic, 1979 Monte Carlo, 1978 Ford Fairmont, 1972 Buick Skylark, Toyota Corolla, Box trailer, Tent trailer, Viking 5 h.p. Snowblower, Ductwonk, used plywood. FURNITURE: Oak roll-top desk, 6 oak chairs, oak buffet & hutch, oak coffee & end tables, approx. 320 new box springs & mattresses, new chesterfields & chairs, 6 pc. modemn diner, kneehoid desk, 4 old oak chairs, old tables, 26" colour TV, washstand, gramaphone, car- pets, dresser, 2 chrome kîtchen suites, pump organ, 9 pc. diner, bedroom suite, ladies' dresses, plus many smaller items. NOTE TIME: 10:00 A.M. VIEWING: Fr!. 1-6 p.m. Good sale: Plan to attend. Vehicles to be sold at 12 noon. Excellent f urnit une. MCLEAN AUCTIONS & LIQUIDATIONS 576-7550 - 686-3291 AUCTION SALE SAT. JAN. 2lst - 11:00 A.M. Pethlcks Auctlon Barn, Haydon 10 mlles northeast of Oshawa Extensive antiques, collectables and fine funniture saie highlighted by gorgeous Chippendale mahog- any desk, Louis lVth handpainted marbletop cabinet, 2 "Gone with the Windn lamps, large carousel horse, 2 hand-carved walnut rock- ing horses. Hundreds of collec- tables f rom Memorabilia Lane store closeout including Coke cooler, Pepsi cooler, Coke signs, bar signs, lighted beer signs and large amount of dishes. "The Friendly Auction". STEVE LIPTAY &GARRY POWELL 263-8710 AUCTION SALE uKAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONSO --every Wednesday ad 620 p.m.i located on Brock Rd., Pckering, 3 miles north of Hwy. #401 (exit #399). Featuning every Wed. an excellent selection of antiques, fine f urniture, 91ass china, collectables, primitives, and the unusuals. So join us eveny Wed. and participate in one of Ontaio's *Truew Auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. aConsignment & estate selling our specialty. Cal us today. Previews from 1:00 pm. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES (416)683-0041 STEEL BUILDING liquidation sale; manufacturer overstocked. Must selI at cost. Limited offer. Caîl collect now (direct only) as Iow as $3 per sq. ft. (416) 454- 5420. B FACTORY JANUARY SALE - Steel Buildings. Quonset. 40x14x60 $5,899; 'OS" Series 30xl5x40 $4,499. Includes endwalîs and double silding doors. Straightwaîl W/S 30x12x40 $5,499; 50x12x40 $7,999. Includes endwalis. Limited supply at these low prîces. Cati Pioneer/Econospan 1-800-668- 5422 (24 hours). B $LIQUIDATION$ Building s priced for immediate dis posai . AI I items in sock, 30x40x14 $3,800; 40x60x14 ~ ,9;50x80 $11,260; 70x120 25, 900 Vanious sizes available up to 120' ft. wide. Factony direct clearance. Serious buyers only. Al buildings priced for immédiate deiivery. Cati toli free 1-800-387-2115 ,or 1-416-858-2446. B BUILDINGS - Save thousands - Annuai Winter Works Special - Hlelp keep the factory busy dur- ing siower winter months - avoid upcoming pnice increase - Limited Steel. PARAGON 1-800-263-8499 24 hours. B STEEL BUILDINGS winter sale, quonset s, "S" models. Ex. 40x6o or "S" series 30x56. Your choice $6995 complete with industnial doors. Cati tolifree 1-800-668- 8653. B MUST SELI. Steel Building manufacturer is seiiing 2 com- mercial buildings - Rloof and Sidewail system only for the fantastic price of $2.55 and $3.30 p er square foot. Will meet ail building codes. Piione today for Mr. Wilson (416)678-1303. B THE LEBLANC Boarding Home7 in Bradford, Ontario now open has 9 vacancies for the weil elderly. New home, single rooms, private bat hs. Live- in Director/manager. For information brochure and application. CalI Eva Lefliano (416)775-8200 before 3 p.m. daily. B WHITBY - Large one-bedroomr basement apartment. Fridge, stove, laundry facilities, parking and cable. Pivat e entrance. Utilities included. No pets. Close to GO. First and last. References. $525.00 per month. Available now. 668-1154. ROOM FOR RENT - Mary & Kent Streets. Central location, shared kitchen and laundry facilities. $80.00 weekly. Available im- mediately, caîl George 434-5222 or 434-1311. ROOM & BOARD, laundry, fur- nished, cable T.V., parking. Mature person, no smoking. Separate en- trance. $100/week. Available Feb. lst. Phone 579-7473. LEARN AUCTIONEERING àti the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering Next class February 182, 1989. For information contact Southwestern Ontario Sohool of Auctioneering RR#5, Woodstock, Ontario Ma 7V9. (519)537-2115. B VOUR FUTURE starts with ... Tri- Country Truck Driver Train'ng Established in 1978, job search. assistance available, daytime, evening and weekend courses. Course tee income tax deductible 1-800-265-0400. B RG1AGE &GARAGE& t YARD SALE YARD SALE - 'Indoors. Contents of home, collectables. 630 Centre Street North, Whitby. Saturday, January 2lst,g9:00a.m.to4:00 p.m FOUND - in front of Tena's Diner, a set of keys with "Kev's Keys" on tag. Please cali 668-6111 i,' they are yours. FOR ALI YOUR DRYWALL NEEDS cail Brenden. Installation and taping. Phone 430-1912. MOVING JOBS of ail types andi sizes, whatever your needs. Best1 rates around. Cail 432-1220. ADS To seil the small items that you thought weren't worth advertising. *Items must selI for less than $50 - price must be stated in ad - multiple item ads must total less than $50 * Maximum l5words * Prepaid * Cash or VISA only 668-6111 MARK DUBOIS Tenor Mark DuBois in pops concert On Sunday Jan. 22, 8 p.m., the Oshawa Symphony Association will present "A Special Pops Evening> at Eastdale Collegiate Theatre, Harmony Rd. N., at Adelaide in Oshawa. Sposrd b:y Général Motors FOf Canada Linuted, the concert will feature Canada's outstanding tenor, Mark DuBois, and the Oshawa - Symnphony Orchestra, conducted by Wnston Webber. &ss teor voic: ang extraordinary versatililty in ail genres of music made for a highly successfuil career with an extremely heavy schedule. He has performed with every major orchestra in bis native Canada and with several in the USA Since his operatic debut with the Canadian Opera Company in 1978, he bas appeared in leading roles in severa productions of that company and in those of the opera companies of Belfast Calgary, Dayton, St. Louis, Ednmonton, Vancouver, San Diego and the National Arts Centre, Ottawa. In addition to an impressive range of oratoris and classical song, DuBois's versatility bas led to a "crossover" repertoire of miusic from the great Broadway shows wlùch bas made him a favorite with pops concert audiences on both sides of the border. He bas been featured on several disc recordings and is frequently heard in national radio broadcasts; in a wide variety cf performances from opera, operetta, oratorio, lieder, art songe and the music of Broadway. He rma also, starred in several TV specials and is much in demand for solo recitals. Summer music festivals are regular fixtures on DuBois' schedule, with appearances at Ravinia, Tanglewood, New England Bach Festival, H~ollywood Bowl, Sharon Temple, Parry Sound and many others. Some higblights of récent and upcoming performances include a duo recital with Alan Monk, a compact disc recording cf operatic arias for CBC SM-5000, opos concerts and oratorio works with the orchestras cf Toronto, HIamilton, Kitchener-Waterloo, National Arts Centre, Woodatock, Winnipeg, Windsor, Montréal, R.egina and St. Joh.ns Newfoundland, the rôle cf Camille in 'The Merry Widow' for the Canadian Opera Company, Ernesto in ' Don Pasquale' with San Diego Opera, along with recitals; and several concerts with Drchestras, including the Toronto b'ymphonv. National Arts Centre,-

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