AGE, 22, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1978, WHITBY FREE, PRESS Ads COnt¶..... AUCTIONS tDl SALES F00V)PRODUCTS Saturday, October 7, propery of Ken Macilbrîie on the 9th conc. 1 mile west of Claremont. Complete farm machinery. Number of tools, large amount Of useci lumber and f ire wood. Terms- cash-no reserve. Owner giving up farming. Sale et 12:00 noon Ear Gauslin -auctioneer. 'Sat. Oct. 7 - Sales time 11:30 a.m. tools, antiques, and fun. The propeety of Mr. E. Mason. The large excellentsale will be held at Prince Albert Com. Centre in the village of Prince Albert being 1 mile south 0f Port Perry. Lunch available. No reserves - terms- cash or good cheque. Antiques Auction - contents of antique shop- Brookgreen Antiques, Brooklin, Ontario. Sale held at farm of the owners, Grace and Ed Vaughan, Kmn. sale, Ontario, 4 miles west of Brooklin, Hwy. 7, Mondlay October 9, 1978, il a.m. Many quality pine pieces, finisheci and rough, panelled armoire Quebec 1870, pie cupboard Quebec 1870,,dry sink original red 1850, shaker table 1850. Excellent peices of formai furniture. Sheraton 7 pce. par- tour suite, Mahogany china cabinet, marbale top washstand, cherry walnut sec- retary. Good selection of glass, china and silver. Advertising items, signs, botties, cash register. Householci items and collectables, 1965 Mustang. Many more Items, old and ne w. FARM SOLD. No reserve, over 250 tems. John Annis auctioneer. Phone 655-4663. AUCTION SALE- Sat. October, 7, 1 p.m. Estate 0f the late Mr. T. J. WILSON, 170 Bigelow St., Port. Perry, guantity of antiques in excel- lent condition and other house. hold items. lncluding Findlay Wood stove, Quebec heater, 2 antique bedroom suites, one with matching washstand, braideci rugs, press back arm chair, 6 wooden chairs, 7 pc. washstand set, nurser-rocker, .- hookeci rugs, hall table with chairs, taîl cupboard, treadle sewing machine, leather rocker, covered tocker and stool, oul lamps, pictures, mir- ror o n stand, jefflllery box, numerous quilts, ash siftei', carving set, sealers, cushions, pillows, blankets, linens, ckig utensils, rangette, tools, saws, 1/ ton hard coal, ext. Iaddler, etc. No reserve, Lunch. John Pearce Auction Service 416-985-7492.' FOR SALE TOOL SALE Haif price on ail hydraulîi jcks, vices, socket sets, wrench sets, micrometers, drill sets, 12 speed drill press, and many other tools for rmechanics ROOKLIN TUOL CI) Small trees for sale spruce, pine, cedlar, silver maple, Iocust. SaZe 1 f t. - 5 f t. Pricec i f0 $5 each. AlSO, strawberry, Rhubarb and blue lilac $1. For more information caîl 655-4525. f-Stereo Component ytm $125. Chesterfieldi and chair, console stereo, 2 endi tables, 2 lamps, coffee table, bedroom suite, single beci, very reasonable. Phone 668-2915. 1 stove, presently seiling for $32, aSking $200. 24" white stove, 6 mnths. Old. removeable dloor, contin. clean oven, 2 coafS - blue with white fu-r trim, very good cond. size 10, $15, 1 imitation fur with brown leather trirn, size 12, practik- ülly nQw. &25. Phon. 655-3814. Yard Sale - single bed, skies, skiboots, 2 kitchen tables, chairs, twin stroller, bcd. spreacjs, everything ln baby neecis, toys, television, lawn- mower, stove, 5 Cardiff Crt. >West.Lynde, Whitby. Sat. oct. 14, 9:30 - 1:00 ramn or shine. Giant Garage Sale Sat. Oct. 7. 235 Wellington Street, Whtiby, antiques, furniture, toys, baby needs and mnisc. Bad weather cancels until lth. I SERVICES CARPENTRY HOME REPAIRS IMPROVEMENTS METRO Lic. No. B2554 Kitchens, Ceramic Tiling, Drywall, Rrc. Rooms, Cedar Decks and Patio Doors. FREE ESTIMATES Cali 668-4686 HIGESTPRICES Paid for Gold and Silver coins, old yMîns, dlocks, jewelry, dishes, furniture, crocks, oi paintings and sealers. Friendly Flea Market 725-9783 23 King West, Oshawa Piano lessons -. in my home, hourîy rate - m8m0. Phone 668-9599 after 6. St. Ge ore' BINGOe Every Mon. at ZOLLIE'S FORUM Oshawa Centre 7:30 P.M. It'S Air Conditioned! Lie. No. 238399 LYNDA'S HDUSECLEANING SERVICE Private andi Commercial Also: Steam-cIeaning and rug shampooing, rug repair and installation. We do everything except laundryl REGISTERED BONDABLE SERVICE Monday - Friday toccasional Saturdays). 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. Caîl 579-5462. YUITenver feel better Holiday fun at'RED WING ORCHARDS Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Thanksgiving Weekeng. PICK VOUR OWN APPLES. 9:,00 arn. - 5:00 p.m. weather permitting. Have a wagon ride in the orchard, pick Macouns, Cortlands, Red Delici!ou s, Russetts (Maclintosh-while they Iast) - containers provided. SPECIAL enjoyable Farm Food Festival. 11:00 arnm. -, 2:00 p.m. Bond f ires, hotdogs, cider, coffee, apple sauce, and donuts avail- able. North side Hwy. No. 2 between Whitby and Ajax. Phone 668-3311. Fo()l rewardîing expeýrieu c as a V()1,U NTI lE Il w,,orkinig with die Develop r ii('ita ly liatndicapped, day or evening, training provided - 1)urhamn Cenitre for -the Developmcntally 11a n diîca pped, Whit.by. MetroToronto Zoo las a lai 668-7745 '- 8:30) - 4:30.- litIc feliow -- ile carly SMînà sty01 father, Jude, lias eired se mn lexccpt Dec. 24 & 25), S«Vim Mcadowvale Road just no] OntarioParkway. If eonung from seasonal. Summer boure: 9 Maintaining your car can be a profitable hobby By Alan Gunn, CA Your car -- probably'the second most valuable asset you own -- costs you a packet. You are coistantly shelling out hard-earned cash flot only for gas, oil and parking, but also for maintenance and those irritating minor repairs théit always seem to be needed just when you can least afford them. ,-It seems impossible, these days, to get your car back from the garage for less than -$100. Even a routine tune-up or winter- izing can cost that much -- and if you check the bill, you'l fnd that only a small proportion of the charge is for parts and materials. The General financial advice by members of the Inetitute of Chartered Accountante of Ontario. rest is'for labor, at a rate of $15 or more per hour. Why not do those tune- ups and minor repairs yourself? A normal tune- up, in fact, consists almost entirely of an oil change --' draining the pump and filling it Up again, changing the spark plugs -- screwing them out and screwing new one in -- replacing filters and checking to sec that various other components and systemns are working weIl and not detcriorating. Virtually no specialized tools or equipment are used. Naturally, somne technica knoýwledge is required, but the amount you nced to know in order to tune your own engine and effect minor' repairs or replace- ments can be obtained for' es than the cost of three hours' work by a qualified mechanic. Several technical and community colleges offer hobby courses in home maintenance that will equip you with ail the knowledgc you need. Check with your local college for courses such as Auto Engine Tuning for the Layman, or How <o, Stop Spending Moncy on Your Car. The cost of such courses are likely lcss than $50. Most tunc-ups and mninor repaire can be donc in your driveway, or even in an underground -parking garage. But even if you nced an actual garage workshop, or power tools, you may have access <o, garages which wiIl rent you ai you nced for most jobs for lcss than 120 per day, ail inclusive. Taking tlie minimal time and trouble to learn how your car works and how to lune and maintain il can save you vcry substantial amounts of money. Mr. Guna ie with Winspear Hi*ggins Steve-- on & CO., Torenbo. j-.. ~,, -~ N. trgc colony of Sacred, or Hamadryas baboone from Africa. This Kman - -- seeme to be interested in primitive toole. Hie Sveral youngetere. Metro Toronto, Zoo je open year round and is. a treat in any eeaeon. The Zoo ie located on erth of the 401 on Exit 61A (10 miles eaet of tlie Don Valley the eaet, tahe <lie Sheppard exit (#63). Cloeing tiniee are ):30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (laet admissions9 at 6:30 p.m.). Ho hum... Another day, another face. ThLie is Willy, a young maie, mandrill or foreet baboon, leader of Metro Toronto Zoo, troop in thei African pavillon. The zoo is new and moet of thie animale are young. The mandrille are juet beginning <o develop <heur vividly coloured enute -- blue and purplieh red. Metro Toronto Zoo is open year round f except Dec. 24 & 25), and is atreat to visit in any season. The, Zoo ie locatcd on Madowvale Road just nortli of thie 401 on Exidt 61A <10 miles eat of <lic Don Valley Parkway). If comimtg from the eut, take thie Sheppard exit (#63). Cloeing trnes are eeae;onal. Summer heurs: 9:30v a.m. to 8:»0 p.m. Iast admisejons at 6:30). ATTENifoN fMMERSiI wNy. PAT MOREà TSAVE ON PREMIUM QUû<LJTV GAS. DIESEL FUEL 14 .MOTORCDII - ,'.......Prompt Del.very Out of town pteas cati collect. FREE ESTIMATES PREVIENT FIRES CLEANLINESS. SAFETY & EFFICIIENCY GUARANTEED GARY CALMOUN Bus: 723-9121