Whitby Free Press, 3 Jul 1991, p. 30

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~o, wrMBVFREEPRJËSbAY, JUL 3,191l TWIUIGHT ANTIQUE AUCTION CORNEILS AUCTION BARN THURS JULY 4 -6:30 P.M. FRIDAY, JULY 5AT 6 P.M. 850. TAiJNTON RD., WHITBY (prox.,V2imiles east 0f Tickson 9 PC. walnut dining room ste. - re- Rd.at property of HELEN &MWES finshed, pine blanket box, bce-, BRAT(moving, house sold) crearn parlour set (table, armohair. & 5 chairs), wicker settee & chair, Qualty antiqJe furniture, mnci. refinished 'pine tool. chest,* pot-' beautiful carved oak 9 pc. dining belly, stove, ca -oil lamps, hurricane suite, 2 gorgeous bedroo0m suites, lJamps, washstanhds, office desk & round oàk pedestal table.& chairs, chair, p4tial toilet set, VIctorian good selectbon fancysmall tables, table, wooden. rocking chairs, gents o ak rail-to p desk, cedar cracks, oak dîning table,. antique chast,' Governor Winthro p desk, dressers-& chests of drawers, bunk claw feet secretary, cIoks,, bncI. beds, parlour tables, exercise bike, gîngerbread, Victorian -pictures, 5pc. maple, dînette. ste., qty. CNR goad collectîbte china & glass, bncI. & CPR raliroad-related items & cut glass, depression, cobalt blue" prints, callector plates. 1981 Honda aid stuffed Roy rocking hors9 Civic,- qty.* china,' glass & ç1920, Iovely dinnerware, service collectible items. for 6. , Umogdes lunch set, Royal Doulton figurines. Partial list only.. DON & GREG CORNEIL Good selection af antiques. 1990 AUCTIONEER Chev Lumina, 16HP riding mower RR#1. LITTLE BRITA IN & much more. A very lnteresti ng (705) 786-2183 sale. Plan ta attend. _____________ MiCLEAN AUCTIONS LINDSAY (705) 324-2783 AUCTION SALE w<AHN COUNTRY'AUCTIONS, Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. WHITBY Located on Brook Rd., Pickeng,3 miles north of HMy. 401 (ECxRlRE #9.Featurng every Wed. an excellent selection Of antiq, fine PRESS furniture, glass- china, coletibies, primitives,.and the unusuals. Sao _loin us 9vey Wed. and participe inone of'Onarlo's truer aucions wfth no buy-backs or- reserves. There's no better way' "wCansigniment and astate selllng our speciaty.w eaius toeý ta f imd out what's trvesfo -00 p.m. happening on the local scene regarding news KAHN ALÇTON SERVICES events, sports results or (416) 683-0041 entertainment. AUCTIONEERS The.peCpIof WhItbh and surroundlng arosa enjoy athnclng auction sa Lotthem know abut your next sae byr advertlalng ln the moatwldsly read pagi The WhItby Free Preas, Claaafled& a.OlI: 668-6111 I PIRSONALS BIRTH CONTROL and family, planning counselling. Free and confidential, availabFe Monday to Friday, 8:30 'a.m. ta 420 p.m. CIinic evevy, Thiursday 3'ta, 6 p.m. For further-information, caîl 420-8781. or 433-8901.'.» TIIANKS'TO THE HOLY spirit Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Jude for favaurs received. RS. MANY THANKS TO ST. JUDE and the Sacred Heart of Jesus for favours received. MM. WOMEN IN'ABUSIVI ships. For help, cal House for Women anc Tol free 1-800-263 728-7311. Confidentialit, (Formerly Auberge.) ABORTION 'REFERR mation. Caîl 430-1663. PSlYCHIC ADN JOAN IMonday to Fr. 9' a.m. to 9P. 430-1 3. please' Recycle This New7spaper to reésign To the. Editcr. Rec-x-entiy, Bob -Rae had a difficuit decision ta niake in the quesion of accepting -the resignations of Amne Swarbrick and, Shelley Martel from the Ontarlo'Cabinet. I support his ultimate decision in not removing them from the Cabinet. The. ministers admit they breached the- conflict of interest guidelines, but they did not profit or gain -by it,' except in the' universal sens. that al women did by voicing their outrage at the violenice and injustice that is rampant ini aur society today. Clearly, their- .actions were a misdÎrected emotional response that reflected the disgust and anger of the women in that doctor'. community and women throughout the province.' Their reactions oniy emphasie tha the NDP is right in fighting fior pay equity, mogre women's sheiters and better programe to combat sexuel assault. For expressing their humanity, the minsters shouid not loe. their jobs inCabinet. Day. Archwer whitbyr REV. RAYM014D CARDER former rector for St. John Anglican Church, was guest preacher for the' parish's I45th anniversary service held June 23. Chr i7ophoto Robinson trialz begn FROM PAGE 1 (In response-to the Hageraville tir,, the provincial overrnent posted security guardà at Robin- son's and n. other yards in Ontario.)' During hisinspection, Corner observe&dthree- separate-tire piles -- two major ones at the north end of the property and a smnaller one further .anth. He estimated the larger pilés mis.tobe "200 to 300 ft.ong» with eailn Whliby - wrecked automobiles pilei onto of, or near, the tires. The piles were aiso close -toaa 10-inch undergrund ,ppln wmicn passes through thepro-'e Tepipeline is beiieved ta, crypeôeum products, hie expiained. IE relation O ne month later, Corner the Denise accornpahied by fre chief Ed id Children. Crouchdid another inspection. 1-3725 or H. Crouch) wanted ta se. it -37assurd the piles were stilI the same,; ity. asurd.said Corner. On May 4, Corner gave Robin- son a draft copy. of the Ontario ~ALinfr-government's proposed changes ta ir starage.'in light of t he H ageraville incident. «It was advance warning of what w. would require before it VISOR became iaw,» adConr 1 On July 3 1, after the regula- tions had been approved, Corner riday made yet another inspection. ' .m. While the. piles were slightly 28 smailer, they stili exceed.d the. - I m betr: size ofl100squar. During this inspection,. Corner also noted probl ems with the solitary cesra rom Taun- tan Rd. «In my estimation it would b. very difilcult ta manoeuvre (fir.) vehicles over the so.oailed road," said Corner. "It was very rough, with pot- hoies and ruts.» I fact, Corner wrote Crouch a memo advising against lire trucks proceedig past the main gate. Corner aiea disputed Robin- son's daim that a water staragen ~Jtank, about 1,500 ý ft. from thei tires, contain.d 20,000 gallons. Corner estimated. it ta hoid haif that amount and lacking «'an -.. opem:nU sufficient for o a qi- mentta draw on» Raison lm- could not, pro- duce a fire safety plan, added Corner. During the next four monthe, Corner or -other fir. officiais visited. the, yard for, the purpose of j th 'i evidence or serving notice of violation on Robinson. Oniy minor attempts were made at addressing any of the department's, concerne, Corner testified. tF-inallyr, on Novi. 26, Robinson was agam aeked for a fre safety plan. "H. 'Red it, would baèsi thing ta, do. Hé intimated -that hie ,empioyeee knew what to do (in event offe' said Corner. j The Ontario court '(provincial division) trail resumes Aug. 9 with Morison's cross examination of Corner. BOB RIHRSON (ri-ht),p residentýý of the' Whitby Photgraphic Club,' presents Maurice De. Culnha wýiith a naward for bis asistanewththe clubit et iriiESmnt;analmet", - huli bt j L-

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