AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE SUNDAY,.DECEMBER l7th, il :OO0am (viewin g 10:00) MacGREGO R AUCTION HALL, 182 Wellington St., Bowmanville Take 401 to Waverly Road & go north to #2 highwa, turn east to Scugog St. & nort 1/4 mile t0 WowMart Flea Market <watch for signs) This Sunday's auction features a varted selection o articles, -ata ist includes: new 6' pine harvest table dining roomn table & chairs, new boWfront curlo cabinet, miso. cupboards, beds, chairs & rockers, telescope new cast door stops, toys, etc, sports cards, old coins & money, jewelîery, pictures & frames, telescope walkie taîkies, quaîity selection o? glass & china tools <wrenches, screw drivers, hammer drills, electrical testers& hardware etc.), Savage miol. 77 pump & Cooey shot guns plus many more articles. This sale features a large number of smaller articles with many collectables & useful articles, found in & around the home. Plan on attending our outstanding antique boxing day auction, Tues. Dec. 26th, a must attend event for one & aIl. Caîl for ail your auction needs MacGREGOR AUCTION SERVICES, Mike MacGregor 905-987-5402 905-987-3664 WALENDZEWICZ, PETER (past president of Brookiin Legion Branch 152)- passed away at Whitby General Hospital on Monday, December 4, 1995 in his 8Oth year. Peter beloved husband of Iris. Dear iather of Iris and her husband Gordon Hunter of Brooklin, P>eter and his wife Pat of Whitby andi Paul and his wife Karen o Brooklin. Loving randfather of Troy, Knisten, Chantaiý, Jennifer, Ian, Adrien Jamie and Alexandra. A memorial service was held at the Thomton Cemetary Chapel on Saturday. If desired, memonal donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be. appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the Carson Funeral Home, Brooklin. TWEEDY, EVELYN JENNINGS McMURTRY - Peacefully- on December 8, 1995 at Ka mloops B.C. in her 78th year. Daughter ot' James & Evelyn Muir, formerly of Ottawa. Predeceased b . a loving husband, Gordon, in 1987 and son, John, November 2, 1995; sister, Jessie & brother, tan. Survived by her daughters Margaret of Kamloops and Julie of Mississauga; sisters, Emma & MolIy 0f Ottawa & brother, James, of Courtenay B C Chedshed by her g randchlldrén, Glenn, Debby Karen Scott, .Bradley Matthew à & ôameron. Burial o? the cremated remains wîli take plaoe in the Spning of '96 ai the fafily plot in Easton's Cbmers. ..::..CASSIFICATIONS Anpiversaries Announcements Antiques, Art & Collectibles Apartments for Rent Appliances Articles for Sale *Arts/Craft s/Hobbies Auctions Autos/Trucks for Sale Births Boats & Supplies Business Opportunities Business Services Cati a Professional Card of Thanks Careers Child Care Services Coming Events Commercial Space for Rent or Sale Dance Instruction Deaths Educational Services Employmnent Wanted Farms/Acreage Farm Supplies & Equipment Financial Services For Rent Garage & Yard Sales Happy Ads Help Wanted Homes for Rent Homes for Sale In Memoriam Insurance Landscaping Services Legal LosI & Found Lots/Cottages Milestones Morigages Motorcycles/RV's Personals Personal Services Pets/Livestock & Supplies Real Estate Registration Residential Services Rooms for Rent Sha'red Accommodation Storage Tenders Thanks Training Services TravelNacalions Volunteers Needed Wanted *NEW SESSION Oshawa Dingo Country BREAKFAST BINGO SATURDAY MORNING# Starts 9:3Oam* Doors Open at 8:OOam UP TO $39500. UIN PRIZES Strips $3.0O0 436-9404 B1INGO COUNTRYI 5 Points Ma Ritson & Taunton, Oshawa (behind A& Charities 945371.ý 7:00 pm & 10:30 pm Mon. - Sun. 1:00 Pm Sat. & Sun. 12:30 pm Mon,, Tues. & Wed, 436-9404 Support Your Local Charities PEA DA UER ACO.PT Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, December 13,1995, Page 27 Therapy group establishedor, maie, survivors of sex assaults The Durham Region Sexual Aseault Care Centre in Whitby je now acoepting referrals for its Met survivor group to begin ln January. The.therapy group je for maie survivore of sexual assault or childhood sexual abuse, and je vo- facilitated by a maie and a female group leader. The oentre's primary mandate je to, provide emergency medical services and individual follow-up coinnselling to both maie and Mo viOng PROM. PAGE i newspaperindustry a real rum tbrouigb hewringer, I arn cofident ha t enerafl economic trend lis itive ýanid that now isto time togo after. new markets,» says Anderson. "Some new initiatives wiIl aperwlthln the next few 0Knh;ohr will take longer. some wil require additidnal lnvetmen annew partners W turn them into rility.' lInorder W accommodate the no e eFree Presa will not be publishing on Jan. 3. Ttc move means that thc Free Prew s la nving out 'of the downtown core. "Aittougli we would have preferred Wo stay downtown, we could not find a location whlch met our reeequfrements of size, convenient parkin, loading acceas and affrdailiy~ says Anderson. "Tcnew ionla stll qulte central and has a lot of pluses that we Just couldn't find elaewhere." One of Anderson's firet priorities wll b. Wto ire a new sales manager, a hat that he bas been wearlng since the middle of 1990. "Economlc priorities dictated my role during the recession, sayu Anderson, 'Ibut' theclut Z le of years lha seen an losion of tehnlcal advances i this lndustry whicb are -oswi , frmore of my Urne. We have alwaye been creative and innovative and . the opportunities are simply too great riglit now to be mlascd." Anderson also intends tW b. more active in the business 'emnty. H1e was recently elec ted the Board of the Durham Region Manufacturers Association and wi]l join the Board of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce ini the new year. Local interest in tai chi By Vicki D)uthie Taýi ciatIoes arebecomn itfs for ail people," says Shi, a teacher for 17 years who herseif learned tai ýcli in China. Ta! chi chuan is a breathing, mediational exercise; tai chi weapon a fo-m of exercise involving a sword; chi kung a breathing exercise used commonly for canoer and diabetes patients in' China. female residents of Durham Region who have reoently been 'sexua:1,v assaulted. Groupe have also been held for female victime of childhood s'exual abuse. Over the past couple of years, social. service agencies in the region have reoived an increaping number of inquiries from aduit men who were abueed during childhood or adolescence. In response to the increasing demand and the, lack of such services to this segment of theý population in Durham.Region, the centre reoently began, a grou ,p for. The Whitby Information Centre je requesting updated information from ail organizations lieted in ite community services directory. Changes, -deletions ,and additions should be sent in by Dec. 15 to have the revisions publiehed in the 1996 directory. Updates can be dropped off at the Whitby Information Centre, mailed to 900 Brock St. S. or faxed to 668-0947. men. Inquiries or referrals van be made by valiing the centre at 668- 8050. Funding for deaf sérvices Fedeal fundiag of $57,200 lis been awarded Wo Durham Dea! Sevces to develop a pilot project aimed at educating Ontario'e deaf, deafened and liard of liearing community in tobacco riekes and alternatives. Visual materials and bande-on materials W b. used by the Durliam Deaf Service's staff, volunteers and clients will be developed for the. program. Deaf, deafened and liard of b earing clients will be involved in ail aspects of the program's development and delivery. Durham Deaf Services executive, director David Kerr says, that "By c muicating witb our clients ini their language, this project gos a long way tW bridgi.n a social gap and makting deaf, deafened and bard of bearing persons aware of tobacco riae - whetber tliey choose W quit smôking at this time or not." -WE'OLL 6111E YO1Js2O TO MEET SOMEONE NEW'1 r Make your moi'e oday1 Vo ceEertk 1-800-763-7138ý EXT il "Touch Tone Service" required' * Must be 18+ Name: Address: 1For verification purposes, please enter the 4 digit maibox numberi assigned f0 you.I L----------------------------------------------- -----------J