Whitby Free Press, 22 Aug 1990, p. 27

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OffceHous:Monday to Friday, 9:00 arn to 5:00 pm* Fax 668-0594 I BIRTH CONTROL and famnily plnigcounseliy. Free and Friday, 820 arn. to 430 p.m. uIinic every Thursday 3:00 p.m. ta 6:.00 p.m. For further information, cal 420-8781 or 433-8901. MANY THANKS bo St. Jude and the Sacred Heart for favors received. M. .......... AUCTION SALE "KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS" every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. localed on Brook Rd., Pickeri n,3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (Exil #399. Featurn every Wed. an excellent selecin of antiques, fine furnilure, glass, china, colleclibles, primitives, and the unusuals. So loin us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's "True" Auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. wConsignment & estate selling our speciafty." Caîl us today. Previews from 1:00 p.m. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES (416) 683-0041 SATURDAY'S AUCTION ACTION SAT., AUG. 25 - 6:30 P.M. EVERY SAT. NIGHT AT 6:30 P.M. PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 10 MI. N.E. 0F OSHAWA This week 10 include contents of senior's home in Oshawa. 8 pc. dining room suite, living room suite, coffee & end tables, bedroomn suite, occasional tables, p ess-back chairs, tools, new 3 HP. air compressor, new métal cutting bandsaw, plus appliances, lots o f glass and china. Terms are cash, cheque or Visa. For more information, caîl: 416-263-4252. Sale manag ed and sold by GARRY K. POWELL A UCTIONS CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FR1 DAY, AUGUST 24 - 6 P.M. Walnut table & 6 chairs, washslands, cloverleaf parlor table, wicker chairs, walnut vanity dresser, oak wardrobe, 24" electric stove, tiffany table lamp, fIat top trunk, floral bed c hesterfield, Kenmore automatic washer & dryer, sectional chesterfield, 6 matching press-back chairs, 4 arrow-ýack chairs, press-back rockerg, f loor lamps, aîr-tight stove, 30-06 Remington rifle with scope, 22 Marland magnum rifle, 14f t. Mirco-Craft deep fisherman aluminum boat with Sprint trailer (like n4w), quantity of milk botîles, tools, china, glass and collectible items., DON AND GREG CORNEIL, AUCTIONEERS RLR. #1, LITTLE BRITAIN 705-786-2183 AUCTION SALE SAT AUGUST 25 - 5 P.M. OISDFELLOW'S HALL, PORT PERRY NOTE early start. Large electric organ, hairdressing chairs, dryers, sinks, sectiona[ chesterf ield, furniture & antiques, ant ique dishes & glasses, color T.V., welder, drill press. 16 fI. canoe, LABOUR DAY SALE MON. SEPTEMBER 3 - 10 A.M. PE1'HICK AUCTION BARN, HAYDON To include balance of Bruce Mountjoy estate sale, oil lamps, gramaphones, radios, old calendars, dlock, dishes & glass, 1929 Buick louring car, 1940 Dodge luxury liner, plus antique car parts, old licence plates, furniture and much more. NOTE early starting lime. For more information, caîl: 416-263-4252. Sale managed & sold b GARRY K. POWJELL AUC1ÏONS ANTIQUE SHOW FLAMBORO ANTIQUE SHOWS PRESENTS ANTIQUES AT MOSPORT PARK J SAT. AUG. 25, Dawn ta 4 p.m. $3 admission dealers fronr Quebec will selection of collectibles. everyonel 15 Bowmanville. Toronto. Exil IEarly admissic at $2 0. f ree parking - 95 Ontario and - 1 presenl a large ant iq ues and Something for miles 'north of 1 hour east of 431 off Hwy. 40 1. )n from Fni. 2 p.m. INOTICE TO CREDITORS I AND OTHERS . ~~THE CORPORATION TW OFWHITBY CONTRACT W90-78: PUBLIC TRANSIT SERVICE Tenders for the above will be received b>y Ginny Lock, Purchasing Agent until 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 12, 1990 for the provision of a public transit s'jrvice in the Town of Whitby. Specifications arJ tender forms are available at the Town of Whitby Treasury Department, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Telephone (416) 668-5803, extension 236. A oertified cheque must accompany each bid. The successful bidder «i41 be required to provide an irrevocable Letter of Credit upon execution of the Contract Agreement. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GINNY LOCK PURCHASING AGENT Tenders are invited 10 Replace Sîudg e Scraper at the Psyctiiat ric Hospital, WHITBY, Ont. TENDER #ORI-90-083 Sealed Tenders will be received until 2:00 p.m. local lime on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 190. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry of Government Services, Orillia District Office, Memorial Avenue at the Huronia Reg ional Centre, P.O. Box 790, On Ilia, Ontario. L3V 6K7. NOTE: For further information reg arding the Tenders, please caîl the Tenders Office at the above address, telephone (705) 325-7403. The lowest or any Tender not necessanily accepted. SPaper Products, including *newspaper, comprise 36 per cent of the garbage placed at curbside for- *pickup each week.A Iof ;it is recyclable. Please Recydle Thiis Newspaper .t.Y io WIIITY FME PflES8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22,1990, PAGE 27 Coming events KLARTE DEMO OE PAuRN FAM[LIES On Thursday, Aug. 23 at 1:.45 p.m. a karate demonstration will be held at the Whitbyr Seniors? Activity Centre by the Menkyo Kempo Karate School of Whitb. There is'no fee te attend. T attend, cail 668-1424. SEBMAR> On Tuesday, Aug. 28 the Whitby Seniors Centre presents a seniinar on auto maintenanice and repairs. Guest speaker will be Bob Dunn, manager of the autemotive department at Canadian Tire, Mldtewn Mail, Oshawa.. The tepics of discussion will include preventative auto maintenance, how te avoid unnecesSaiy and costly repaira, and how te, ensure value for your dollar. Coot is $1 per person with a door prize and refreshments to folow. Cail the centre at 668-1424 to attend. CRAYT SHOW CANCELLED The Craft and Gift Market Showcase, originaily scheduled for Aug. 25-26 at froquois Park arena, bas bean cancelied. The show'a organizers hope to, hold the show in 1991, on a date more convenient to exhibiters. EPILEPSY Epiepsy-Ontario, Oshawa and area chapter, will hoid the third annual 'Glad Days,' Au&. 24 and 25, arrosa Durham Region. Bou- quets of five g1adiolas wili be sold at the Pickering Town Centre, Whitby Mall, Five Pointa MaIl, Oshawa Centre Loblaws, and LCBO stores on Stevenson Rd., Oshawa and Gilbert St., Whitby. Glad Daya is a major fundraiser for Epilepsy-Ontario chaptersacarosa the province. Giads are $1 a stem five stems for $4, and $1 for: sif glads. To volunteer for Glaçi Days, or for more information, caîl 436-3152 or write PO Box 1304, Stn. B, Oshawa, L1J 2P8. TOURNAMENT The Distress Centre of Dur- ham Region will hold a fundrais- ing golf tournamant at Annan- dale Golf & Country Club, Ajax, on Saturday, Aug. 25. Cost is $50 per person, which includes golf- ing and steak barbecue. The North Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Families Association will meet on Wednesday, Aug. 22 at 8 p.m* at Christ Memorial Church, at the corner of Hlllcroft, and Mary streets in Oshawa. Guest speaker will be Sandra Noseworthy, on 'Nids and the Law!' New members a>e welcome. For more information, cail 668-5144 or 576-5863..- ALZME The Alzheimer Society of Dur- ham Reg'on wiil hoid a meeting on Wednesday, Aug. '22, 7:30 p.m., at the Senior Citizens' Acti- vity Centre 9 10 àive>rpool Rd., Pickering. '1here will be a video- cassette presentation, 'Love Is Not Enough.' ONE PARENT FAMILlE S The North Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Familes Assocation are having their social night on Saturday, Aug.- 25 at Woodview Community Center on Cadillac Drive in North Oshawa, from 8 p.m. te 1 arn. Dress code - no jeans. For more information, cail 668-5144 or 576-5853. CHAPTERNIGHT The newly formed Durham chapter of the Capic-Canadian Assocation of Production and Inventory Control, committed te excellence in manufactring ope- rations, wili hold 'Chapter Niî'n-f i Septeinher iWhitby. Cal Edmund Paty at 420-1389 or 723-3480 for further details. STEAM THESING DAYS The l9th annuai' Uxhridge- Scott Historical Society 'Steam Threshing Days' wili be held Aug. 25 and 26, 1 te, 5 p.m. at the museum grounds (one mile west of Uxbridge, quarter-mile north). There wilfha steam angines, gas and oul engines, antique cars and trucks, pioneer artifacts and machinery, displays and demonstrations, and a eider miii in operation. Admission is $3 adults, $2 children (free if with adult) and seniors. ESTATE 0F MARY FORRESTER AIl persons having dlaimns against the estate of Mary Forrester, deceased, lae of the Town of Whitby, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, who died on or about the 101h day of February, 1990, are hereby notified to send lhem 10 the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 2 t h day of September, 1990. Afler which date the assets of the above-named estale wilI be distributed among the personsi entilled thereto, having regard only to daims of which 1h e executrix shaîl then have notice. DATED at Whitby Ihis 101h day of August, 1990. SCHILLING, EVANS Barristers and Solicitors 330 Byron Street South Whitby, Ontario LUN 5S1 Solicitors for the Executrix * TIr~ >0 s o'Js oCORPORATION 0F 1THiE 1>TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION Street Name Change The councli ai the Corporation of the Tawn af Whftby Intends ta pass a by-iaw ta change the name af Casson Street ta Wallace Drive. h h n st reet name MlI apiy toa aIl afCassan Street an Reglstered Plan 40M- 15M., as The Planning and Devebopmoitcommittee ai Whitby dauncli witi metl an the evening ai T~sd~. eptmber4. 9g0 <nthe Meeting Hait ai the Municipal Building, 575 Rosaland Raad East. Whniby, for the purpose aof hearing any person who darims theïr land will be adverseiy affected by the by-iaw. Any persan wlshing ta mmat with the Commitise is asked toa ise the Tawn Clark accordingiy no later than Thursday. August 30, 19M. Donald G. McKay. Clark The Corporation ai the Tawn ai Whitby 575 Rassland Rosit East Whltby. 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