WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY,J Whitby's Most WideIy Read JUNE 6,1984, PAGE 19 I, HELP WANTED AU3TIOHS J UONS TEND;Sj over THE WHITBY FREE PRESS REQUIRES A (;e GENERAL REPORTERIPHOTOG RAPHER This Is an entry level position that is suitable for a reçuent graduate of a community college or university graduate In Journaiism. Candidates who have their own car and camera MI be given preference. T HIS POSITION IS CREATED PARTLY BY THE ONTARIO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM. ALLCANDIDATES MUST BE ABLE TO MEET O.Y.E.P. STANDARDS AND WORK UNDER ITS CONDITIONS. l nterested applicants are requested to submit resumne and cîippings, in person, to: The EdItor Whltby Free, Press 131 Brock St. N., Whltby * For more Information cail 668-6111 WORD PROCESSINO & Micro Computer Introductory courses. Three week speclal, $95. Longer courses avallable wlth certificats and lob placement. 683-7767. RESPONSIBLE PEASONS 18 ysars or aider rsqulred ta work wssksnds as Flsld Judges for The SurvIval Game (TAO; forth of Whltby. Fîrat aId a definits asset. Muet have own transportation. RLD Gamnes Ltd. 1-293390. AVILABLE HUNDREDS 0F HELPERSI Lve- ln girls tram Quebec, satisfaction or refund guaranteed. MOTHERS SUMMER HELPERS (418) 282- 2478. il.,PLOYIN LIGHT MOVINO jobs, (truck provlded). dlean back yards, cellars. etc. For best service cal Dan anytIme 723-2368. DO YOU HAVE a personal com- puter? $240 ta $480 weekly now possible whlle uslng your per- sonal computer. No experlence or skllls requîred. Guarantesd. For complets details please send a stamped selve addressed an- velope to S. & L, P.O. Box 491, Whîtby Post Off Ice, Li N 5V3. AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, JUNE 7 6:30 P.M. Ciaremont Community Hall. Furnlture, antiques, dishes, tools and coliec- tables. Terms'cash. EARL GAUSLIN AUCTIONEER 640-3079 CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, JUNE 8 6:30 P.M. Three miels east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lin- dsay/Littie Britain Road. McClary 2-door refrigerator (three mon-- ths old), Hardwick gas stove (three months old) washstands, antique oak dressers, pine chest-of- drawers, wainut buffet, bed-chesterfield, bed- roomn suites, wicker chairs, Victrola hall mirror, walnut, dining table and chairs, f iattop farmn scales (refinished>, seaman's chest, Shop- mate drill press, 5 h.p. MTD gArden tiller, parlour tables, wooden rocking chairs, 1973 Dat- sun (flotcertif led), quan- tity of tools, china, and glass. DON CORNEIL AUCTIONEER R.R.1 LITTLE BRITAIN (705>)786.2183 AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 9 6:00 P.M. At Pearce Auction Cen- tre on Shirley Rd. 4 miles south of Port Perry. With counter top range, dish- washer, cash, register, photocopier, eiectric typewriter, desk, bathroom fixtures, .fur- niture, roto-tilier, new and used tools, bicycles, lawnmowers, etc. Room for more furniture ln this sale. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 985-7492 Type writer ' RENTALSt also SALES & SERVICE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 9 11:00 A.M. Auction Sale of some restaurant equipment, trucks and trailers, tools and private estate. Location 2 miles north of Brooklin on Hwy. 12. 1973 Chev 75 Serles Tandumn dump truck, portable pressure washer, 400 to 100 amp switches, urnals, toilets, sinks, cabinets, fireproof doors, outside sign, 318 fibi 'eglass, office desk and chair, fMing cabinets, lOft. Tandum trailer, riding lawn- mower, steel structure f rame for 9,000 sq. ft. building, 2 antique washing machines, cop- per tubs, typewriter, ad- ding machines, old Coke machine, l6ft. Inboard boat, chains,* ditto copier. PRIVATE ESTATE - Frigidaire stove, Maytag washer and dryer, antique buf- fet, table and 6 chairs, antique Isabella record player, Green Machine, freezer, 1 Engiish saddle, store racks, beige rug - approx. 18x24. TOOLS - cott age fridges, welder, kitchen appliances, 2 ton floor jack, lawnchairs, barbecues, plus a lot more. NEIL WOODROW AUCTIONEER 655-8985 St. John Amibuance has been teachin9 and serving in Canada since M88. aure invted ta be a part of their next hundred years Give themn a Calit Learn haw ta hetp, St. John Ambulance Tfie eed e« deç GENERAL CONTRACTORS Fire Safety Work ln Varlous the Hospital Ont. Buildings at Psychiatric ln WHITBY, Work to Include the repair or replacement of* doors (in 6 cot- tages> and construc- tion of a fire separation ln the Maintenance and Workshop Building. Tender No. ORI.84- 044 Sealed Tenders will be received until 2:00 p.m. local time on - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2ë',1984. Tender Documents may be obtained f rom the Ontario Ministry of Government Ser- vices, Orillia District Office, 24 James St. E., Box 790, Orillia, Ont. Note: For further in- formation regarding the tenders, please cail the Tenders Of- fice at the above ad- dress, Telephone (705) 325-7403. The lowest or any Tender not necessariiy accepted. Ministry of (~Gov.mnient Services Ontario A UCTIONS FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ATTEND ONE THIS WEEKEND Onitrêo WHITBY PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL QUOTATION 8418 STANDING HAY For the rentai of ap- prox. 14 acres of land, located at the Whitby PsychiatrIc Hospital for the 1984 growing season only. The land is for growing stan- ding hay only, no plowing or growing of alternate crop allowed. The successful bld- der shall cut, baie and remove the hay f rom the said land no later than-October 1/84. Lump sum rentai prIce is required. Cheques will be required prior to ren- tai taking effect. Con- tact Mr. R. Ingieton, Grounds & Gardens Manager, for more In- formation, If required. Tenders should addressed to: - Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, Box 613, Whitby, Ontario, Li N 5S9 Ref: Tender for standing hay Tender number 84/8 Tenders are to be received by 12:00 nmon, on June L1511984. Classified Ads Are People Movers -they move people into homes and apariments in new neighbourhoods. If you're thinking of buying, selling or renting, advertise in 'Whitby's Most Widely Read" Classified section. WHITBY FREE PRESS 668-6111 PHOTOCOPTI NG Top Quality4 e Fast Service * 8½/xll1" or 8½/x14" Carnn NPOR LESS M.B.M. Publishing 131 Brock St. N. geographical boun- daries. Look out Ajax here we comel1 ", .r *1 THE WORLD ISYOURS ...IF YOU KNOW THE RIGHT PEOPLE... Wherover you rr ove the Wei- tome Wagon hostes is the right person ta help you flnd a place ln your new communhty. Cali 668-8943 7-:7, -,e-,mýv7 DO'C year ADSos mmmà ý By ANNETTE DONO VAN Denis O'Connor H.S. The school year is drawing to a close. Final packing for the move to Ajax is in evidence. Ail the loose strings are being tied. - However, student- oriented activities are stil going on. On May 31, the CHUM History of Rock boomed in our gym to the delight of very enthusiastie students. It was a welcome bit of frivolity before the reality of examinations. There will be little time in the next couple of weeks to think of anything else. Two of our- students proved their skills on the tennis court last Thursday. Bernadette Butler and Paula Had- den participated in the COSSA Tennis Tour- nament and they played very strong matches with only one game lost during the entire day's tournament. They suc- ceeded in winning the' consolation round. Congratulations, ladies. A reflection of the year's events at Denis O'Connor bring to mind a good many pleasant events and a couple of sad ones as well. The victories were many - the junior boys basket- bail team making and placing in the LOSSA championship; the midget boys basketbaIl team- winning COSSA; and, a most successful and enjoyable spring concert. Yet,, we've had our losses as well. The foun- der of Denis O'Connor, Father Leo Austin, passed away this past month, just one week before the Alumni Reumion. If it wasn't for Father's chasing after and establishing a dream, none of would be enjoying the warmth and activity of DO'C. We also witnessed the death of our friend and classmate, Jim Mur- phy. Jim was a source of strength to us; he taught us that much can be overcome with faith and determination. It is hard to believe that after 20 odd years the doors of Denis O'Connor in Whitby will be shut and a new chap- m