Whitby Free Press, 12 Oct 1994, p. 34

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Pg34WhbyFePesWednesday, October 12, 1994 Whitby Free Press - 668-6111 Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 arn to 5:00 pm - Fax 668-0594 LANDSCAPNG*uc r. s ALS GARDEN GRACE - specializing in pruning, faîl clean-u ps, lawn & garden care, plantins. Free estimates. Reasonable. Lîcensed & oertified Iandscaper. Cali 668-0242 or 668-0230. LAWN MAINTENANCEL pruning, grass seedlng, sodding. Fal dean- upe. RenovatIans of gardoans, rock gadnpating, f rewood. Free ostimates. Duchay Landsoaping. (905) 649-3183. LEGAL & business services, Incorporations, -smal daims landlord/tenant, litigation, power c sale defences and much more. (416> 208-3625 or (905) 619-2358. .T.A.... MAY THE Sacred Heart cf Jesus be adored, glorified, Ioved '& preserved throughout the world now & forever. Sacred heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper 0f the ho peless, pray for us. Say 9 times for 9 days & promise to pubish. L.M. THANKS TO St. Jude for favours received. B3B PRAYER TO the Blessed Virgin, neyer known to 'fail. O most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in necessity. O star of the sea help me and show me here you are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Motherý of God, Queen ofHeaven & earth, I humbly beseech yoù from the bottom of my heart to secure me in my necessîty (make re1uests). There are none triat can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Holy Mary place this cause in your hand (3times). Say this prayer for 3 consecuti ve dzays an d then you must publish it and it will be granted to you. A. B. PRAYER TO the Blessed Virgin, neyer known to fail. O most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in necessity. O star of the sea help me and show me here you are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven & earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me in my necessity (make requests). There are none that can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to. thee (3 times). Holy Mary I place this cause in your hand (3 t mes) Sa y this prayer for 3 consecutive d ays and then you must publish it and it will be granted to you. C.W. CONSIGNMENTS FOR. new auction hall in Whitby. Complete households antiques or what you have. Cali Whitby Affordable Auctions. 666-2800. SUNDAY AUCTION THIS SUNDAY, OCT. 16TH Ob I2NOON, preview Il :3Oam AY the Knights of Columbus Hall 133 Brock St. N., Whitby (Hwy. 12) Antiques, reproductions including 9 pc. dining roomn suite, 3 mirror vanity & stool, asst. farncy parlour & occassional tables & chairs, pine arch top wardrobe, oak desk, 6' pine harvest table & chair set, asst. prints & pictures, 4 p c. camelback sofa set, wing bac k chairs, pine entertainment centre, handmade quilts & quilt racks, pîne curîo cabinets, corner whatnot stand, bow glass china cabinet, milk stools, Oriental carpets, various floor & decorator table lamps, washstands, antique chests & dressers, high back oak sîdeboard, cast iron decorator pieces, rocking chairs, coffee table. crocks, planter stands, deacons bench, oak 6 drawer cabinet, bedroom suite, coat racks, china cabinet, linen chests, pine jam & jelly cupboards plus much more not listed. Terms: cash, cheqnue, VISA - M/C 3% prem., $1.00 bid cards. AUCTIONS UNLIMITED 519-345-2426 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN. FRIDAY, OCT. 14 at 5:3Opm 3 miles east of Little Britain on County Rd. .4* Walnut dropfront secretary, oak dinig extension table, 6 oak. dining chars,1 chesterfields, 2 door refrigerator, oak buffet. church pew, mo dern dressers & chests of drawers, walnut, 1/2 moon table. antique dressers & chests of drawers, crocks, co-oil lamp s, occassional chairs, office desks, parlour tables, walnut dressers 2 Finlay oval cookstoves, Winchester model 12 gauge s hotgun, neW classic model 0 Remington 220 swift- rifle & scope, Marlin 22 Magnum, box liner for long box 1988 1/2 ton & up, 500 watt generator,' 30 fi. aluminum extension ladder, 6 hp. Troybîlt rear tine garden tiller, qty. good china & glass including Carnival, F10 Blué, etc. Plushousehold &,collectable items. DON & GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS RR #1, Little Britaih 705-786-2183 AUClION SALE. "Kahn Country Auctions" - every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. located on Brock fd., Pickering, 3 miles north of H"y. #401 (take exit #399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent selection of antiques, fine furnishings, glass, china, collectables, primitives and other unusuals. So join us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's *true" auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. Terms: cash, cheque (with proper 1.0.) or Visa. Preview from 1:00 p.m. *Consignment & estate selling our specialty*. Cali us today - a n Auction Services - 683-0041. THE CALL CLASSIFIEDS 6%068-6111 YOUR TICKET %0 lu JOBS HOMES L EVERYTHINlý__ A-S S 1D El c9nnectidns 24 hr.,DATELUNE Ladies seeking Gents Men from 97't, a day OWin.a FREE Photo by: J.DW Rentail Photagraphy' Cail FREE! 430.7060 Pr'actise -the 3Rs, next week By JMlan Barry The thome for this year's Waste Reduction Week, starting next Monday, is 'Make Every Week Waste Reduction Week - The Future is Ra.' Monday is Reduction Day, and some activities include, BYOB (BringYour Own Bag) to the local store, lug-a-mug,, and shop- ping for low-waste items. Tesday is Composting Day. Peter Hanke, assistant manager at WealI and Cullen Nurseries which je a'dietributer of back- yrcopoiters for the Region of Dur ams hie staff wiIl pro- vide any information on the use of composters.' 1 Wednesday je. Zero Garbage, Day. In the past, many businesses mn region held. con- tests te determine which could create the least amount of gar- bage. Conservation Day is on Thurs- day, and thie entailis the reduc- tion of the use of water, electri- city and other 'non-renewable resouroes. Friday is Exchange and- Reuse liay. To participate on this day peopfle can ehop at second-hana stores, or host a clothing exchange day at work Saturda , the final day of Waste 1Re uionWeek, me Com- rnunity Clean-up Day. For more information, cail 668- 7721. Recycer's er by .rr. e uso Lari e us* . ae erofte eyligCo ni metl ewok(EN ndPerig* e educe WASTE REDUCTION WEEK Ontario's lOth annual <Waste Reduction Week' (WRW) will be held Oct. 17 to 23.' Events and displays' are promoted throughout Ontario eomniunities te encourage the practice of the 3Rs (reducei reuse.-ecycle).areinlclegehsen declared: which of the municipalities sends the least amount of residential waste to landfill. Truckcs are weighed before and after the week's events and it is, alwa ys the hope of WRW organizers that the amount will have. gone down. Last year the overall winner was Scugog, with an outstanding decrease of nine nietric tonnes. > One successful activity in several communities has ,-been the barbageless supermhrket tour. With a group.of people,.a guide points but products that cause the least - stress, on the environment. To be aý garbageless shopper, take your own reusable bag or hampers and lug-a-mug if you -ýenjoy a beverage whieyou shop., Reuse thin. plàstic.ý-bags.,,-or small,.mùesh -bagà&for bulk purchases. Place deêan, unwanted plastic ýbread lxigs, milk pouches, -etc. in your superznarket's recycling bin i or plastic film. If your supermarket does not have suc h a bin -ask the manager te supply-one. Buy 'vegetablesloose rather than pre- packaged. Do flot purchase disposable productn. Buy:beverages in reusable con tainers or 'in packaging, that - irecylable in your blue box program. Avoif over-packa g*ià.'Choise items from the supermarket's .bulk bmns. Stay-, a-way from toxic household cleaning gnsad inst' d.t ysng apurpose cleaners from bakding sodas andvinegar slto During -,tlis iWeek, you can" devise an- activity or - display 'suitable to your organization or company. A. retailer, for instance, can offer a small discount te anyone who bringe in his or her own shopn bags during the week. For 1993 WW, the Ileycling Council of Ontario (1100) congratulated Durham Region for its;'Waste Redùj*iobn Week Best Local Effort' for outstanding' media coverageîand region- wide participation. Municipalities within Durham âmistributed posters, brought residents together for comnp osting discussions and draws,.set up displays, distributed prizes te shop1ers who carried their own cotton bags, conducted a potry .cotest, held school challenges and set up special droO-oifdepots.câ If you are downtewn Toronto on Monday, Oct.1,yCou May want to see 'RE VAMP Fashion Show: Recycled Fashibns of the 90's,' to ho held at the Bamboo Club, 3127, Queen St. W. at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 at the door. 'ds' who teahkids Kids on the Block, a travelling puppet show that teaches chil- dren about living with disabili- ties and accepting' those who are different, is performing at St. John -for aiged 81 and over Ayne ageci b to bb can join the S t. John Ambulance Brigade as volunteers. Juniors (aged 8 to 10) learn first aid, health car,-, and safety skills, and visit sportnng, cultural and community even.. Cadets (aged il to 15) learn wilderness survival, nutrition, health, camping astronimy and team sports. Crusaders (aged 16 to 20) pro- vide leadership in emergency situations. Aduits take first aid training, participate in competi-. tions and provide patient'care àt public events. for mo)* r rqýo cl 4 schools and, daycare centres throughout Durhamn Region. The troupe, presented by the Arthritis Society, deals specifi- cally with issues that affect chul- dren living with juvenile rheu- nmatoid arthritis. Made upo high school stu- dents, 'the. troupe p erforms skits that teach kids téo feel good about themselves and respect the feýel- ings ofoéthers. Anyone who wants te book the troupe for a performance or voluriteer to, become a- troupe member, can caîll Iobyn Heaney or Gillian Kenit -t the Arthritis Society at 434-7221.. .Volunteer.~ Services of the Victorian Order of Nurses - Durham Branch seeks <volunteers te ho a friend te the elderly, sciailly isolated, disabled' and those coping with- long-term illness. Contact' ~tyanna Tesolin at -434:2530... SOMETHINO ABOUT YOUR NEW' COMMUN I1Y? Cali Phone 668-6497 Our hostess will brîng gifts and greetings. along with helpfuî communityinformation.

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