PAGE 24, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS Fre e PressEmporiu CaII668-611o L-mporîum Ads wiII only b. accepted, subject to the foIlowin jAUTOMOBILES FOR SALE< 1074 -DODO! DAnRT31e. po-A steerlng. Radio. 314 vInyt roof. s1,cx Phono 666-1487. Nov. 7, 77 FORD HALF TON Explore package. Low mleege. 300 cubic ir ch. Automatic transmission. For cap. AN-FN, 8track, power boosti 0.1. ,As4klng $5,000. Ask for Brac Phono 668.538 Oct. 17,71 1973 PLYMOUTH SEBRING Red wi blick interior. 316 2 barrei. Mas maesv wth.radial. 60 series pionoi atero aystem. Wiil certify. $2,80 Phone 66>9496. Oct. 3,7 1974, AMBASSADOR 1BRO11UGHAI Power steerIng & brakes. Air cor dltloning. Radio and dlock. Gooc <condition. WIilcertify. Asking $1,69. Phone 668.1 Oct. 3,7 1971 DODO! CORONET Staticl wagon. 318 Automatic. $30 or boa offer, PhoneoU8.579. Oct. 3,71 1073,PLYMOUTH FURY V8. Powe steerlng & brakes. Good condition $550. Phono 6683580. Sept. 26,71 1976 DODU! MONACO -V-8. Power steering & brakes. New tires. New oxhaust system. $1,100. Phono86E 3580.' Sept. 26, 79 74 5e Wah'n automatic. $650 hone655-4974. Aug. 29, 79 LAT ARTS, POLYESTER SNOW TIRES with the rima for Chevette or Acadien. Used 1 year. $110. COeilafter 6:0W. 668-ô 8154. Oct. 31,7n ECATATINAL VEILES 1977 PE25 SUZÙIK 1,200 kilometrea. Neyer used this year. Complote with endurable pente & bots and aiso heimet. $1,000. Phonoe68.-2113. Nov. 7, 79 440 SKI.DOO Very fast. Used 2 sasons. 1,250 miles. Like new. $575 orboat offer. Phone 66&.5155. Oct. 31, 79 MOTORCYCLE 1979 PE175. 2,000 KLM. Ported & poiished. Fox shocks. Air forks and Bell Moto 3 helmet. Asking $1,800. Phone anytime after 4 p.m. 668-7105. Seot. 2,79 VAMAHA 1iT 175 i'ngood condi- tion. Recently rebuit engine'., $900 or best off er. Phoene 668- 8325 af ter 4 p. m. on wmeekdays., Sept," 19, 79 SKI %O0 snow mobile. Excel- lent condition. 440 TNT fan cool. $1,100 or best off er, indlu. des Tachometer & cover. Also trwfor sale. Phone 655-8001. Sept. 12, 79 Metiric -I crth the1 79 rd td. 7'9 ith g4 oer On. 79 M M. un lot 79 or n. .9 v i 2 ve b Bc wl wl EELCLANEOUS 40 SQ. YARDS of white shag ci potlng with underpaddlng. $250. Ce mter5Sp.m. 6684127. Nov.7,7 BOY'8 10, SPEED SIKE Good cor dition $55; 1 pair size 5 Teck skatei $10; 1 pair size 5 Lange skaâtes. Used1 season $25. Phono 655-4495. Nov. 7, 7î LARGE 3 BUATER Chlesterfied. Rusi veivet with matching pattern chair. Excellent condition. $500 or beat of- for. Phone 725-9973. Nov. 7, 79 CHESTERFIELD and two chairs $125 or best offer. Phoneoff668.554 Nov. ,7: 7 1 CHESTERFIELD wlth matcnlng chair. Dark blue coiour. Suitable for roc. room or cottage $50. Phone 683. 3764 *fier 5:00 p.m. or weekends. ct. 31, 79 EXERCISE biko $25. Phono 668"563., Oct. 31, 79 DEDROOM SET $150; baby crlb $20; walkor $2; bottie warmer $3; training bike $20; baby car bed $5; pony waikor $10; room divider $20; heavy duty floor polishor $5; eiectrlc kit. chen ciock $8; sienir bonder $35;, hydroiic rower $40; steam Iron $10; 3- HR78-14 steol boited radiai tires $30; 1-XR78.14 $10. Caii 668.1847.- ct. 24,79 BROWN NYLON BROCADE chester- field & chair. Excellent condition. $285. Phoneoe666623. Oct. 24, 79 i BROWN PERSIAN LAMB COAT with peeri mInk coiiar, size 18-20. Uke new, used only a feW timas. Price $400 or beat offer. Phone 668-436. Oct. 24.79 INGLIS stove. White, 30". $.e0; baby candage, can tum Into a strolier or car bed. $30; two lawn mowers, 1 eiectric, 1 gas $25 each; 1 sofa $25; 1 telephone table $15. Phone 579.639 Oct. 24, 79 CHOCOLAT! BROWN Suedo, full. iength coat. Full pile IinIng. Fur coller. Size 16, worn 2% months. New size needed. Phono after 4. 668-1235. Oct. 24.,79 I SPEED S1KE Like new. Perfect Christmas gift. $55..Phon*576-5261. <Oct. 24,79 CRUSHED VELVET- couch, gray. Lixodo style. 5 years oid. $110. Phono 686-1075, after 6 p.m. <Oct.179 aGASOLINE LAWN MOWERS In, morkIng condition. $25 each or beat ýffer. 68.7511 after 8 p.m. Oct. 17,79 HUMIDIFIER In good condition. Ap.' roxImateiy 2 yearis oid. Upright modei $50. Oeill terS p.m.1 668-8910. Oct. 17,79 iCAPTAINS8 CHAIRS red crushed sivot, swlvei bases, $225, e pair; 5 3tyrofoam van cooier, new $40; bed, )ox spring & mettres 39" $50; Emer- '0 en console ýwalnut 66"' longAM-FM vith garard changer.1 $100; An tique' white treadis sewIng machine $60; VEL'ÃŽET SWIVEL 'ROCKER CHAIRS. st As new. $150 eech. Phone 68& Sept 26,79 BY, G00DB packag'e doal. ln- idme: Silver CQuss canl, atroler, lyj, umper, toddler seat, bock cenler >ker lounge chair & othera.Ail In A- rondition. $20. Phone US-3794 - sept.26,79 79 si hc hc $1 Bc gif uî glu hfa ci -2 PLEASE READ When the adlvertisedi item Is soid, disposed 0f, or unavallabie for whatever reason, the item wilI be deemed f0 have been sold and a commission wiii be charged based on THE ADVERTISED PRICE as illustrated beiow, regardiess If price is stated with "best offer"l. if the item is*NOT SOLD, or disposed of, the adwiIi be run for 3 MONTHS and a MINIMUM CHARGE of .3.00 wili apply. All advertisements ,must be placed on an exclusive basis with the WHITBY FREE PRESS and run et ieast one month If net soid. RATES tif article is soidi: 5% of advertised price -Up to $400.00 2% of balance over $400.00 EXAMPLE: Soid item advertised for $120.00 .commission due $8.00 I minimum charge is $3.00] Private advertising only!'Please notify us if you find'a retailer listed as a private advertiser. Ploase notify' the Whitby Free' Press immediateiy whe'n item is soid so that we may delete itf from the following issues. Aliads not fitting the Ernp.rium guidelines wili be treated ancd charged per week as regular ciassified ads on a pre paid basis such as: services, help wanted, clothing, real estate, and personal message type ads, or ads not quoting price or quantity:, Private ciassified ads may appear in the Emporium section under appropriate headings. If in doubt, cali 668-6111 MAIL ADS TO: FREE PRESS EMPORIUM P.O. Box 206, Whitby, LIN 551 OR D ELIVER TO: 131 Brock St. N., Whitby THE DEADLINE FOR EMPORIUM ADS IS THE' FRIDAY PREVIOUS TO PUBLICATIN uAlr NnnN, FOR 'SALE Purpie rug & drapes, suitabie for roc. room. Asklng $300 or beat offer for both. Phono 666-1618. Sept. à 6. 79 USED DOORS (l)- 34" x 82 ext. mehogeny alab - $30 (2) 32" x 80 ext. cocJar with wlndow $30 <3) 34", x 82" ext. mrahogeny with window $30 <4> 32" x 80" scroen door $25 (5) 341, x 82" ecroon door $25 (6) 32" x 80 acreen cloor $26; French prov. 'cherry Wood coffe. and end table $80; 2 aluminum storm windows 32" x 55½" $10 each; single sink $10;, 24" white range hood $15; arborite circular cof- fe., table $15; cof f.. coloured polo lAmP, $20; rd thermeigard bodroom drapes $20; unlined drapas for chiid's room, light brown & animal pattern $10. Phone 668-4M8. Sept. 26,79' 1 KIMBELLORGAN. Like new 3- *4 yrs. old. $1,000. Cail 655. 3022. Sept. 19, 79. APIPLIANCES Viking washer spin ctryer, avocado, excellent condition $175. Rifle, 22 cal. Semi automatic, with case, excellent $85. Phone 655-4053. Sept. 19, 79 BOY'S SIZE 1 CCM Tacks ockey skates $20; Boy's blue ockey pants. Waist, size 24 26 10. Telephone 668.5227. 1 Sept. 12/79 SOY'S ".PEED raclng bicycle $55; rils 20" wheei bicycle $40; 4 newly wholsterod swivei kitchen chairs !5, Multe speed resi to rosi tape ecorder $150; Antique condiment sot ;20; Occasionai table $15; Proe iase dishe $5; Camnivai vase $15; Old and ringer $20. Phono 579-929. Sept. 12, 79 IDL2 And Un iverse 23 îannei side'band CB set. ;250. for both. Tires F775- 4Vs giass.beltedi, 2 summer 8 winter $80. Mahogany hine cabinet.- Best offert bone 668-3876. Sept. 12, 79 ÃHESTERFIELD' with 1' matchlng udre 12I non matching chair $40. 'uitablo for basoment or cottage. mil 668-0888 Sept. 1,79 1.ITAINMENT 1V'GAME, WIM AWES, UKE NEW, JSE VERY UT.- L.Prime $4. PtuonM6160 Sept12.79 ILL, LENGTH LEATHER ut ýFur. coliar. Brown/red our,. Worm very lîttie. 2 years $. 320 new. Asking $150. Size Phone "8-7613. Sept. 5, 79 AQUARIUM 15 gai. wlth canape, ail accessorlos, ironstand and flsh. Ex- cellent condition. Ask for John $90. Phone 689165. Sept. 5, 79 HOOVER WASHER spin. dryer. In good working order $100; ChildrenIs car seats.- one GM infant seat, two Ford safe. ty seats $15 ea. Phone 655-4045, Sept. 5, 79 FLUORESCENT DESK iamp $4;2 bodroomn cupboard doors $3 each; 16 motal cupboard door hingea and han- dies 25 cents oech. CiOfl.05 sept. 5,79 CHESTERFIELD SUITE buiit for the big man in mind. New .$1;400. Wiii, seil $800; set of coffee fable &,end table. Soiid maple $100 for the set; 3 pc. bedroom suite $175; kitchen suite - 5 pc. chrome suite $75. Best off er wili be accepted on any of the above itemrs. -Phone 668-3164. Aug. 29, 79 AIR CONDITIONER $80; Lewit vacuum cleaner S45; Camera stand, brand new $10;. Many other items. Price to seil. Phone 725-1585. Aug. 22, 79 CEDAR HOPE CHEST top tray iined with greon toit. $1IOJ0 new, asking $300 or bost offer. Phone 579 3395. Aug. 27 1 PAIR 0F AUSTRALIAN Diamnond Doves et $20 a pair; 1 pair of Gerîn an Rouler Canaries' et $30 a pair; one pair of Zebra Finches at $15 a pair. WIth cages il desired et $8 per cage. Phono' 668-2461. Sept. 26. 79 EUTOPA RTS* 2I-flIN Michelin Radiai Tires. 4 boli atlern. Uke n ew. Aeking $60 for the pair. Oeil 665462. Oct 1779 <,Dv.iopmont send YourTax.Oeductible Contribution Te. OXFAM-CANADA %000 bomx î&oo 3NTO WINNIPEC iWA REGINA Cohdilionnt Mexcan Ciesar Salad Dressing 1 package Lawry's CeSar Salad Dressing Mix 2 tablespoons chopped toasted almonds 2 tablespoons chopped green chiles or green pepper 1 tablespoon chopped pimiento' Prepare Lawry's Caesar Salad Dressing Mix accord- ing to package directions. Add remaining ingredients, blend. Makes 1- 1/2 cups.' .Confetti Dressing 1 package Lawry's Italian .Salad Dressing Mix' 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons chopped pimiento 2 tablespoons chopped bard cooked egg -2 lablespoons chopped pickled beets Prepare Lawry's Caesar Salad Dressing Mix accord- ing. to package directions, Add remaining ingredients, blend. Makes 1- 1/2 cups., Serve one of these dress- ings over any combination of tossed salad ingredients. w Plann 1ing to move? be sure to cati Phone 1 "'C'> qj POSITIVELY YOU NEED PROTEIN SFOR HEALTHY LIVING by Joan Fleiden Protein has become a household word. In fact, many nutri- tionists declare that we're going through the "protein" era. There's no doubt about it- nutrition science has proved that plenty of protein is a must for healthy living. Oneof the besi definitions for protein is "the stuff our bodies are made of". Protein is found in every living cel-Iln hair, bonies and muscles. As we grow and get older, new body tissues are formed.and worn-out tissues must be replaced or rebuilt. Food protein is the main material in the ceIls ln these tissues. Actual ly, what we caîl a single material - protein - 15 a complex combination of several substances called amino acids. If a food contains a fairly high percentage of these sub- ,stances, it is usuaîly referred to as a "protein" food. Different protein'foods contain different assortments of the amino acids. There' are many of these amino acids, but a food's rating as a "complete" or an "incomplete" protein food depends upon its content of eight building blocks known to be essential for health. Most animal foods, like meat, fish, poultry, eggs and milk are "complete" protein foods and thus are excellent mealtime choices. Cereals and some plant foods, like peas, beans and nuts, are "incomplete" protein foods, because they lack one or more of the eight essential amîno acids. Science has shown that animal and cereal proteins, WHEN EATEN- TOGETHER, provide better nutrition than either type does alone. Thus we are wise to balance our intake of animal protein foods with pienty of whole grain cereals and whole wheat, rye and enriched white breads. Protein has other uses than as a builder of body tissue. It can also provide a generous amount of energy when digested. and oxidized (burned> in our bodies. ,.Equaî weigh ts of protein and carbohydrate (sugars'and star- ches) produce, exactly the same number of c alories (or energy)- four per gram. If an excess of energy -calories is» produced by eating more protein or morecarbo hydrates than we need, the extra will be stored as body fat. In other words- where protei n is concernied, enough of a gpod th ing is enough!1 Excesses, in the form of body fat, may be dangerous-to health. Fortunateîy, protein is widely distributed in cur common foods. Aîthough complete (animal> protelns are usualîy more' expensive to buy, their cost as' weII as their food value may be counterbalanced by using plenty of comparativeîy inexpensive cereals and breads. A simple daily protein "check chart" for aduits wiII show check marks opposite these foods: one ser-, ving of whoîe grain cereal, at Ieast four slices of enriched or, whole grain bread; one serving meat, pouîtry or fish; one ser-» ving of either, eggs, chéese or legumes; and 1/2 pint of miIk, (more for children, adolescents and pregnant and nursing mothers>. Why not make sure of your good health by heeding the war- ning, "Postively- you need protein!" Joan Fieiden is an independent home economlst and Is nutrition consultant to the Bakerv Council ni Canada: The. MaSIl (ates Baskettinithe Wsrld' 16 e