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Whitby Free Press, 14 Sep 1983, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1983, PAGE 19 Whitby's Most Widely Read 51IFIFD AIIDS GARAGE& YARD SALES ANTIQUES- cradie, chest of drawers, washstand, many others. Wood lathes and toals. Household articles too numerous to mention. One and a half miles east af Hwy. 12 an 9th Can- cession.Myrtie Rd. or one haf mile west of Raglan. Rain or shine Sept. 17th and 18th. NEIGHBOURHOOD YARD SALE September 17, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 931 Harding Si., Whitby. Raîn date September 24. AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE SAT. SEPT. 17183 11:00AM To be held at StIrtevants Auction Hall, 33 Hall St., Oshawa. Property of Mr. & Mrs. Burns, Gaît St., Whitby. Antique & modern furniture, plus car 1979 Aspen Dodge, automatlc, power steering, brakes, radio 6 cycle, 14,000 original miles, like new, 9 piece antique dining room suite, chesterfieids, 6 press back chairs with matching tables, mahogany drop-leaf table, shelving unit, kit- chen cupboard, rocklng chair, picnic table (folding), sewing table,- antique china cabinet, wicker chair, 3 antique center tables, radio and record player, magazine rack, tape recorder, folding tabledand four chairs, Metredome, oil '- lamp, antique dresser and chest of drawers, single bed, Turtle sewing machine, fern stand, arm chair, chairs, Windsor chair, love seat, wIcker table, antique chairs, washstand, de- humidifier, crocks, lad- ders, wheel-barrow, air- conditioner, garden tools, hand tools, power tools, extension ladder, 33mm camera, scales, cellers, washing machine, butter churn, vanity, fireplace equip- ment, portable typewriter, large quantity of antique dishes, china, silver, pots and pans. This is a large interesting sale of good merchan- dise. Couple lived in this same home for 42 years. Tarms cash. MYLES KING AUCTIONER 725-5751 AUCTION SALE SAT. SEPT. 24 9:00 AM Very large sale of garage and power tools, tractors plus attachments, snow machines, 1971 Volkswagon, wood stoves, motors, fur- niture, appliances, dishes etc. Property of MR. & MRS. HARVEY SIMON in Manchester. More details next week. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 985-7492 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FR1. SEPT. 16 6:30 PM 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lin- dsay/Llttle Britain Road. Round oak pedastal table with 2 leafs, oak chairs, Victorian style settee, quantity of press back chairs, oak buffet bed chesterfield, Harvest table, 3 walnut china cabinets, portable & console coloured TV's, Victrola, medal office desk, chesterfields,, Thomas pump organ, walnut drop-leaf table, automatic washer and dryer, washstands, Woods 12ft freezer, Honda mini-trail bîke, Ithaca shot-gun, 19ft Holiday truck camper fully equipped, 14 tooth International cultivator, quantity of depression glass, tools, china and glasswaré. DON CORNEIL AUCTIONEER R.R.1 LITTLE BRITAIN 705-786-2183 AUCTION SALE FRI. SEPT. 16 6:30 PM BrooklinC Community Centre, Cassels Rd. E., Hwy 7 & 12. An important and exciting sale in- cluding a player piano in ecel. cond., solid oak roll-top desk, orig. pine corner cupboard, oak hall stand, orig. pine bianket box, large pine, cupboard with glass doors, Harvest table, Jam cupboard, child's roil-top desk, orig. spin- ning wheel, wicker rocker, wooden ice box, antique cradle, wicker table, Iron and brass bed, washstands, wing-back chair and stool, dressers, wicker carage, small tables, mahogany music stand, chairs, good doll collection, Vic- torian floral wfeath in shadow box, three old unusual guns, old tool collection, several Mic Mac baskets, collection of crocks and ad- vtg. tings, oid baby sleigh, brass pieces, old violin, Gingerbread dock, old bottle collec- tion, canes, old bowl and pitcher set, plus a good sampling of china and glass and many more fine items. Preview 4:30 p.m. Terms cash, Visa or approved cheque. AUCTIONEER EARL MACKINNON 655-3526 AUCTION SALE SAT. SEPT. 17 11':00 AM Property of Mrs. Calvert, 25 Kingston Rd. E., Pickering Village. Household furniture, oak dining room suite, blanket box, coal oil lamps, many more an- tiques, dishes, gIassware and tools. Terms cash. EARL GAUSLIN AUCTIONEER 640-3079 CTIONS AUCTION SALE SAT. SEPT. 17 . 11:OOAM To be held at the Old Port Perry Chrysler. Hwy. 7A 12 at Manchester. The belongings o! Mrs. Vanklaveren which in- clude hall stand, pine cupboards, ,spinning whee, crocks, assor- tment of oil-lamps, various clocks, ben- twood chairs, Chakopean. chairs, secretarial desk, Edison oak grammaphone, Tif- fany table lamp, copper kettle, Hamilton glass junk, pine box, Tiffany type ceiling lamp, oil paintings, water colour, oak hall rack, washstand, key wind pocket watch - sterling silver, glassware, dishes, Gran- dfathers clock, very old, and varlous household items too numerous to mention. For more in- formation phone 985- 8712. This is a large quality antique sale, please plan to attend. Terms cash or good cheque. EARL DAVIS AUCTIONEER AUCTION SALE SAT. SEPT. 24 11:00 AM Property of Mr. George Smith, 87 Church St. N., Stouffville. Household furniture, collectabes and antiques. Terms Cash. EARL GAUSLIN AUCTIONEER 640-3079 g UCONS LGAW 1GA _ _OflE S E AUCTION SALE SAT. SEPT. 24 12NOON Property of the late William Lee in Kinsale on Kinsale Road, quarter mile north of No. 7 Hwy. 4 miles west of Brooklin, 3 miles east of Brougham. Sale of ex- cavating equipment, John Deer 400 diesel in- dustrial tractor with front-end loader and ýbackhoe, 18ft tri-axie flat bed float. 2 dump trucks, 3 snowmobiles, tent trailer, furniture and miscellanous items, with further details next week. Terms cash, no reserve. JOHN ANNIS AUCTIONEER 655-4663 FuN FOR pi E TiEwioLE FAMILY ATTEND ONE TitIS WEEKEND TENDERS DURHAMAREA HOUSING AUTHORITY agent for Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing B03 SFT DA 12/83 SNOW PLOUGHING &.REMOVAL 1983/84 Sealed Tenders wiil be received by the UNDER- SIGNED FOR SNOW REMOVAL AND SAN- DING OF DRIVEWAYS, PARKING LOTS AND SIDEWALKS until 12:00 noon, THURSDAY, SEP- TEMBER 29, 1983. SPECIFICATIONS AND LOCATIONS OF BUILDINGS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MAINTENANCE DEPAR- TMENT. LOWEST OR ANY TEN- DER NOT NEC- CESSA RILY ACCEPTED. DUR3HAM AREA HOUSING AUTHORITY P.O. BOX 4 1, 218 DUN ODASST. E. WHITBY, ONTARIO L1N 5R7 (416) 668-7757 AUCTION SALE SAT. SEPT. 17 12:30 PM Furniture,2appliances, numerous antiques and household contents. Proberty of MRS. EFFIE PLOUGHMAN, 214 Mary St. Port Perry. House sold, excellent 9 piece oak dining room suite with three table leafs, 15 cubic ft freezer, Coronado refridgerator, 30" range, washer & dryer, Electrohome colour TV, Sessions mantel clock, bed & mat- ching dresser with can- die stands, 8 piece washstand set, chest of silverware, washstand, iron bed, sideboard, dressers, pine table, 2 chesterfleld sets, 2 chrome sets, dish set for 12, blanket box, co-oil lamp, fern stand, antique games table, wooden rocker & chairs,* crock, hall table,- antique dishes, typewriter table, blankets & spreads, vacuum cleaner, toaster oven, small appliances, 3 h.p. roto-tiller, 20 ft ex- tension ladder, lawn- mower, steel work ben- ch, wheel-barrow, sump. pump, hand tools, step ladders, Coleman stove, canners,' iron board, plant stands, books, drapes, mirrors, pots, pans & nurnierous othe'r, items. Lunch available. We take cash, Visa or Master Card. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 985-7492 PHOTOCOPYING High qualîty photocopying whîle you waît WHITBY FREE PRESS 131 Brock Street North, Whitby cars-vans-i ght trucks-heavy trucks- construction & turf equip AUCTION THE CITIES OF OSHAWA & PETERBOROUGH, THE TOWNS OF AJAX, NEWCASTLE, PICKERING, RICHMOND HILL & WHITBY AND THE REA4IONAL MUNICIPALITYOF DURHAM to be held at THE R.M.D. AJAX WORKS DEPARTMENT REGIONAL ROAD NO:4 (TAUNTON RD. W.) SATUR DAY, SEPTEMBER 17 9:30AM HEAVY TRUCK: 6-71-75 IHC & Ford Dump; 4-74-75 GMC, Ford & IHC Cab & Chassis; 3-75-76 IHC Dodge Stake; Sign & Packers etc. VEHICLE: 76 GMC 4x4 P/U; 9-73-78 GMC, Chev & Ford P/U; 3-76-77 Chev & Ford 1-t Dumps; 9-76-77 GMC Vans; 4-73-76 GMC Utiity; 69 Chev C/W Haul AIl; 7-77-80 Chevettes & Novas; 3-78 Mini Busses (make ideal Motor Homes); 3-75-77 Dodge, Chev & Ford.Wagons; etc. TURF & SNOW EQUIP: 74 MF 135 C/W Mower; 73 MF Loader; Snow Plows; Wayne Sweeper; 2 Zam- boni's; Sanders; Mowers; Cushman; Trailer; Post Hole Augers; Chain Saws; Concrete Saws; Generator; Line Painters; 3" Pumps; Air Comp.; Parts Cleaner etc. COMPLETE RANGE OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT & MISC. - including: 3 Selectrics; Calculators; TV, Cameras; 2-Way Radios; etc. M.R. JUTZI & CO. IN C. industrial Liquidators. Appraisers and Auctioneers Professionals in the orderly liquidation of Construction. Industrial and commercial Enterprises. 69 Sydney St. S., Kitchener (519) 743-5286 GUN AUCTION FRI. EVENING - SEPT. 16. 7PM At the D $MSales'Barn'RR.2, Lindsay, Ontario (1 mile west of Lindsay on the Little Britain Rd.). Buy or sell. For those wishing to consign guns at our sale bring them early to avold the last minute rush. We have an eighty gun limit. For more details cal the Auction Barn 1-705-324-9560. W.R. (BUD) McKEE OWNER & AUCTIONEER LINDSAY, ONTARIO ONTARIO'S ONLY MONTHLY GUN AUCTION Durham Regioria *O Ice Force TENDER NO. DRP 1/83 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OFDURHAM NOTICE TO QUALIFIED TOWING SERVICES Towing services located within the boundaries of the Regional Municipality of Durham are invited to submit their bid for the supply of towing services and vehicle storage pound facilities for the use of the Durham Regional Police Force in all areas of the Region. A copy of the towing areas is attached to the quotation form. Bidders will be expected to supply rates for towing and storage for the tenure of the contract, together with the size, location and general description of their vehicle pound. Bids will be received at the Office of the Chief of Police by the Board of Commissioners of Police for the Regional Municipality of Durham, up until 12:00 noon, on Friday, September 23th, 1983. Quotation forms and self-addressed envelopes provided for this purpose may be obtained by ap- plying to the office of Superintendent R.H. Bodley, Administration-Support Services Branch, Durham Regional Police Force Headquarters, 77 Centre Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, L1G 487, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., daily, Monday through Friday. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Jon M. Jenkins, Chief of Police. NOTICE TO CREDITORS & OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF AGNES CATHERINE HICKEY. IN THE ESTATE OF AGNES CATHERINE HICKEY, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of AGNES CATHERINE HICKEY, late of , the Town of Ajax in the Regional Municipality of Durham, house wife, who died on or about the 8th day of September 1982, are hereby notified to sent particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of October 1983, after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the under- sgned shall than have notice and the under- signed will not be liable to any person of whos clalin they shall not then have notice. DATED at the City of Oshawa this 25th day of August 1983. BERNARD FREEMAN, Executor of the estate of AGNES CATHERINE HICKEY by her solicitor ALAN BERK, 650 KING ST. E., OSHAWA, ON- TARIO, L1H 1GS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS & OTHERS ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF HER- MAN FRANK ABT, (ALSO KNOWN AS HERMANAFRANK AB- BOTT AND. ALSO KNOWN AS HERMAN FRANK ABBOTT), late of the City of Whitby, In the Judicial District of Durham, who died on or about September -22nd, 1982, must be field with the undersigned per- sonal representative on or before September 30th, 1983, thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assests of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED this 7th day of September 1983. HERMAN FRANK ANTHONY ABBOT by hl* solicitors GLASS, FARN AND REYNOLDS 8 Albert Street North Lindsay, Ontario KeV4R8 CLASSIFIED ADS CONT INUE SEE PAGE 14

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