PAGE 4, WHIBY FREE PRESwENESAY. NOVENOffl21, 1990 LIUIDAiTI, w - -am up. 'OFFý ail table and floor lamps ail ceiling and wall fixtures ail ceiling fans and lights ail stained glass tiffanies ail outdoor fixtures ail brass house numnbers, mail boxes &cdoor kick plates ail chandeliers. ail track lighting ail lamp, shades ail silk flower arrangements ail brass switchplates ail prints, mirrors, pediestals & accessories Fast traffie is a concern for Burns St'.,resident By Trudie Zà vadovlcs- Balvauit Mistry and hie farnily moved from the ,l city to the ofwnofWhitbi tg'Tletaafrom t all-especily thetraf 17 Ironically, traffic travelling t excessive speeds 0on the sreton which he lives causes him to fear for the safety of his children.. ý I live on Burns St. eaut of Thickson Rd., says Mistry. «On the east side of Sawdon ]Rd. there is1a humpa .nd as you to the end, there is a bend'imthe road. People are travellin too fast. 1«Last July or August nomen broke a tree. 'Later somen broke the signpost saying 'Assume Road.'» Mistry says that just recently, when roade became icy, three1 or' four cars went throug the bou- levard and bumped into hydro poles. "Because of the high speeds, Canada Pont moved the post office box to the othier -aide of the road. Because of the high traffic volume, they decided to move it.» .Mistry lus fraid .for hi. two ichool-iged children and anyone else who walks. down tbe. street. "My .main concenin that someone wvill get hurt, *eospecilly on the cold winter days. ««AilI want' usa -sign saying 'Bend Ahead - Slow Down,' and a. designated speed limit. Mistry says there 'are eight houses onlu side of the street and about 30 or 40 on the boule- vard acrous the street. -With the sliper roads of win- ter appro -hig, istry i. afraid will 1et worse. ai 'Cave to worry. I don't know whats going to happen.»- East ward. counWcillor- Dennis Fox- says thiat so far no* one han complained tbh hm about that stretch of road. 20,% OFF. ~CHRISTMAS THEME CRAFT SUPPLIES While they Iast. 15 1eop is S .,Unt3,o/hob Open. Mos e.o S* - e a- 5p n hita HOLIDAY RESTAURANT RESERVATION GUIDE jm r The Dro8pect_ of Whitby FulIy Licensed Pub and Restaurant is now accepting reservations for the holiday season ini our upstairs dining room. 10 1 Mary St. W. -Pearson1 666-0023 Lanes RESTAURANTI YUe~W YEAR'S PARTYI 6pm to 2am Hot & Cold Buffet ChampagneeWMdniVght snack Dancing to Dise Jockey * Lùited Seating SFor Reservations Cal 680778 BOOK YOUR CHRITmI I PARTIES NOWI I Dowristairs at Anthony's GREAT FOOD SGOOD FUN ENTERTAINMEWr Book now for your holiday season! 430-8871 121 Green St., Whitby D'ELEGANT Steak end Seafood House 577 KIng Street East Oshawa e 576-6999 We are'acceptingF reservations for your u'HOLIDAY DINING, r ~Ãan mntimate dinner for two or groups of any size Book now for your special celebration 5766999à If Le CfiaZt, 120 Brock St. N., Whitby Ty Our New FuilCourse] Dmnner SpecialsI Suriclays" "Now Open .REERVE NOW! 666-w3005- WSAICOOSTEA USETrdh ~V~*For#e speclal get-together-K &business or fanhly. SDurlng this festive season l ook to Memorles for a waemi veoeptlon. CALL MOW FOR, YOUR8 - FamniIy a Friend gà tdrngs SOUTSIDE CATERJNG AVAILABLE l6664m747 m 939Dwa StW.9 WIWIyÇ _______________________________________I M Our are fihlingupi, fBOOXK(9 $pcciaQe party menu avalaWfe fo fiatà d or dnner. gm gftiLdem .give à prefrroed cutomer canfor certifate. 918 Brook Street Noith, Whitby book your luncheon or dinner reservations foi' your Christmas get-together. 666-3.034 112 Coîborne St. E. WWhy L 1 PU93LIC NC>TICE -ilir- mour m WHITBY LIGHTING MON-FRI 9-9 SA TURDA Y 9-6 SUNDAY 12-5 1624 Dundas St.E. At Thickson Rd., Next to Cherney's e 432-2424 "DURHAM'S LARGEST LIGHTING SHOWROOM" - 1