WH1TBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTENMR 25, 1991, PAGE 35 AUCTIONS AUCTIONS I-- DUMP TRUCKS LOADERS EQUIPMENT PUBLIC AUCTION FOR REGION 0F* DURHAM. CITIES 0F 'OSHAWA & PETERBOROUGH, AJAX HYDRO, CLOCA, TOWNS 0F AJAX, NEWCASTLE, PICKERING, WHITBV, RICHMOND HILL TO BE HELD AT RMD AJAX WORKS YARD,' TUTNRD. W. (ROAD #4)q MX SAT., SEPT. 28 -9:30 A.M. 90+ CARS - PICKUPS, VANS, -HEAVY, TRUCKS, SNOW & TURF EQUIPMENr: '10-76/81 'Chev, IHC' Ford dumpslplows/sanders; 4-74/77 IHO,. Chev. o/w sewer leeners, Gradail & .Drott excavators; 9-graders& 4WD -loaders; 2-bota ùbtrs; weedeaters; Bombardier; Iawnmowers; equlp. trailers; chainsaws, Zambont; sWeopers; Moi mowers; Case 580 backhoe; MF. .tractor loader;-5"6' Cavalier/Acalans; 6-86/88 Safari & Toyota vans; 748385 Chev vans; 11-79/85 Chev/Ford stake/dumps/crews; 10-86 «,Chev/Ranger/Toyta pickups; 80 Ford F350 4x4 pickup. OFFICE/RESTAURANT EQUIPCENT PARIAL LUSTONLY1I!! VIEWING: FRIDAY, SEPT. 27,1991,3:00 TO 6:0 P.M. TERMS: $300 CASH DEPOSIT ON EACH MAJOR ITEM M.R. JUTZI & Co. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AUCTIONEERS I-(519)>648-2111l FAX i1-(51 9)-648-31 63 BAIUFF SALE. THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 - il A.M. 1à 00 PHILLIP MURRAY AVE., UNIT #7, OSHAWA By virtue of the Landlord and Tenant Act RSO 1980, we, are clearing the assets of 'Jiggers Mobile Wash.by public auction ta include 1978 Ford 9000 w/gas tank body set up -wth complete pressure wvash system, 1978 Chev. 6500 w/van body. set up with complete pressure wash system., office equi1p., IBM typewriter, shelves,. storage cabinets, drums of saap, misc. truck parts, tires, Viking. dryer &- more. Terms are cash. or certif ied cheque. For more information, cal 1-416-263-4252. Sale managed& sold by: GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS SATURDAY'S AUCTION ACTION SAT SEPT. 28-» 6:30) P.M. EVERVSAT. NIGHT AT 630 P.M., PETHICK AUCTION BARN, HAYDON, 10 Ml. N.E. 0F OSHAWA Each week we have a good selection of antique & modemn furniture, appliances, tools, lawn & garden equip., sports equip., memorabilia & lots of colleci6le, interesting & unusual pieces. Terms are cash, cheqnue or Visa. For more info cal .41-263-4252. Sale managed & sold by: GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS CORNEILS AUCTION BARN, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27 AT 6 P.M. 3 MLES EAST 0F LITTLE BRITAIN ON COUNTRY RD. 4 9 pc iniid alnu diing oomste., 3 sides), refinished antique <dres- sers, chrome kitchen ste., airtight stove, Housier kitchen cupboard, modern dressers & chests of drawers, washstand, co)-oil lamps, crocks, uprlght freezer, walnut parlou table, console colour TV, roll-a-way bed, press-back rocker, occasionai chairs, iron bed brass trirn, table & floor lamps, apt.-size freezer, barbers chair, qty. pictures & frames, 3 HP Iatwnmower, Yamaha XVC motorcycle, 10 ft. Pace American trailer, 3 HP Ingersoîl Rand air compressor (ike new), qty. brass Iamps, china, glass & collectible items. DON & GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS RR #l, LITTLE BRITLAN PHONE OR FAX 705-78&-2183 TOOLS 0F THIE TRADE SHOW AND SALE' SUNDAY,* SEPTEMBER 29 10OA.M. to 4 P.M. Admîison $3.50 Kahn Bam (Exit 399 off 401) Brock Rd. N.,.Plckorkng The only antique tool show featuring tools of various trades, farm, household, kitchen choco- late moulds, medical, survey and scientiflo instruments, Indian artifacts, associated books& ~cataIogs. Infonnation 433-7086 G-& GANTIQUES AUCTION SALE. "KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS* Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Located on Broo 'k Rd., Pickering,3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (ELit #399). Featuring evéary WeJ. an excellent selaction of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, collectibles, primitives, and the unusuals. Sa loin us every Wed.jand participate in one of Ontario's *true" auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. "Consignment and estate selling aur spec.ialty.w Cail us taday. Previews from 1:00 p.m. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES (416) 683-0041 Awards honou junior,. citzn When a kind' word or than-o ard doesn't seem l.ike enoughthere is still a way of showing appreciation to that special1 young p erson who lias touched Your li e or served our The OtLriaJunior'Citizen of the Year awards have, since 1981,' given recognition to young people between ages 6 and 18 who display determination, courage, bravery 'or those intangible qualities which make for an ai-round «<good ldd.' Co-sponsored by -the. Ontario Community Newspaper Association (ONA) an Canadien Airlines International, the Junior Citizen aweards are presented each March by Ontario's Lieutenant Governor during the annuel OCNA convention in Toronto. Eech Junior Citizen, along with their femily members, are ,ueste of honour at the awerds luncheon. Winners will receive $200, a plaque citing their accomplishments, 'and a, Junior *Citizen pin. They'll also be taken to Queen'a Park to receive personal congratulations and be joined for a reception and fexnily portrait with the, Lieutenant (3overnor. However, the Junior Citizen poamis not just aimed toward te dozen or so young people wholl be chosen to go te, Toronto. Ech"'and every nominee will' ,receive a certificate, suitable for framngto recognize their contribution to the community. Junior Citizen of the. Year nominations close on Oct. 31, and forms are available now from this participating newspaper, or by calling ONA at (416) 844-0184. NI... .. Young people at the Eaatview Boys' and Girls' Club need adult volunteers to help with the fal and, winter program fun activities. The club operates progranis for yoth aged 6 ta 17 at various locations in the Oshawa area. The Eastview Boys' and Girls' Club is lookcing for aduits from age 17 to.,seniors who have a desire ta work with young people. No experience is necessary, and training is provided -as well as working alongaide professional staff. The club asks volunteera to give two houra a week at a regular scheduled time from inid-October ta May. There are special training sessions and fun times organized for the volunteers. If anyone is interested, oel the volunteer ca-ordinator at 728-5121. Nothing improves the outside appearance of your home better than a new custom designed deck. l Cai now to ensr installation duingu r SPECIAL lOZ Off DAYS (Until Sept. 15,1991) , Wood, Chain Link, Estate Fencing & Custom Deck Wark -Lindal Cedar Sun Rooms Quality Workmanship Crime Stoppers and Durham Re the publie's fielp in solving ar By Const. Grant Arnold Durham Regional Policé egional Poli ce are aMking for robbery --,which ocrrdin Oshaw a on Jruly 20. At about 9:20 p.m., a man entered Checkers Vari*ety*at -377 Stevenson Rd.,N. ceriying a cardboard shoe box. The suspect asked the clerk for a package of DuMaurier cigarets and -when the clerk turned te get them, the suspectproduced a'knie from,. the shoe box. The robber pointed the lcnife at the victim and demended the money from the tilI.,Fortunately the victim Was not injured. The suspect is described as ýmaie, w*hite, late teens, early 20s, 5' 10%, 160 lbs., m lediuml-lenigtl4.,'blonde, wavy haîr, cleen-shaven, werg a bleck.' basebdli cap, blAck ersey with yellow print onthe frnt and tlienuinber i on the bcblaék pants and runxng shoes. Crime Stoppersa will pay ýup to $1 000,for inform.ation leading to the arst of this suspect. Have you any idea.who lie is? If se, give Crime Stoppers a cel. -The ýphone number id-436-8477 (thates 436-TIPS). If this number is long distance you cen calI collect or througli your local Durham'Rýegional Police. number and, sk for Crime Stoppera. Calswlls neyer be- trace& or recorded. A re-enactmnent of the robberyý'will be sliown'onà CITY-TV on Thursday, Sept. 26 durngtlie 6 end 10 p.m. news. It will aiso be shown on CHEk-TV infeterborougli and CKVR in Barrie, on Friday, Sept. 27,again during the ne.ws. Consteleà an Arnold is tlie co-ordinator with tlie Durhiam' Regional Crime Stoppera and writes thus article ta help coma crime. w w . w e.. e..w ~Ja#ze4a/ ~Y&me~ J3&/.e DURHAM REGIO'N'S Full Service'Funeral Hume IWhýr net call and discuss your plans wv ion of aur directors. We know how very important it ista you and te your peace of mind. IIt ishetter to know uswundnot needuw, dmto,10need.u99and not knowaus., Setting standards for excellence -~yin profssional care..11 Fin ey -Aveè,Aja- -A28~. 49090 & 9?, P',