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Whitby Free Press, 8 Aug 1984, p. 17

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY AI Toda'y's Whltby's Most WIdeIy Read' CL AS SI< fiFD HELP WANTEB UUEWANTED 0 EWANT EPD M PHOTOCOPYI NG, High quality photocopying while you wait. I WHITBY FREE PRESS 131 Brock Street'Nsrth, WhltbyJ *Possess good com- mUnication skiiis; *Has ambition and self confidence; alis eager to iearn; ois capable of earning an above average ln-, corne; @And is not afraid to work for It. If you possess these qualities. drop ln and see us. Experience not necessary. Start immediately. Corne in to our office anytime Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 131 Brock St. N., Whitby. Typ e writer RENTALS Ï. jalso SALES & SERVICE OffceSuplM s ADS i Learn to be a business person with Here are some of the routes available now! ROUTE NO. 1021 135 papers.- delivering t0 Klrby Cres., Winston Cres., and Janedale Cros, ROUTE NO. 1045 100 papers deliverlng t0 Meadow Cres., Forest Rd., Meadow Rd. and Westwood. ROUTE NO. 1014 50 papers - delivering la Kendalwood, Broadvlew, Powell and Narhview. ROUTE NO. 1048 70 papers- delivering la Garrard tram Lloyd la Manning. ROUTE NO. 1038 60 papers - delivering la Scotts and tram Dundas to Man- ning. ROUTE NO. 1093 94 papers- delivering la Coultan Crt.. Maplewood, GlenhilI and Clovelly Dr. CALL CIRCULATION 668*61 l (ROUTE CARRIERS EARN $$$I) ~~GNS IOS LAND AUCTION 2 ACRE BUILDING LOT wli be offered for sale by Public Auction on Satur- day, August. 25th' at 1 p.m. at the site. County Road 10, next to Emlly Provincial Park. All of- fers subject tô owners approval. 10 per cent down day of sale. For more Information phone (416) 983-5839 DOUG MITCHELL AUCTIONEER bu$ng aMW Salu",leu e lama as yow Usa elaasfl. l You donIhvlahma0berpo. cOO lous MW..vaste samous, Nsau 8orms- oul Check e»* q flP rou, uq..sasgo pPousaSis. vaWsa Passafe tno aor ws-smpasbPlls. Weflsa sNng isMe moeil clasaipbd a Psduolsas-ite oa-70M 0p-das'Walbuma-. Thot sam"sdey Ussy mtbuaet WHITSY FREE PRESS CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FR1., AUGUST 10 6:00 P.M. Three miles east of Littie Brîtaîn or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lin- dsay/Little Britain Road. The property of J. FAR- MER of VIctôria Place, Bobcaygeon. Round oaic pedestai table (with 3 leaves),- walnut tea wagon, walnut extension table and 6 chairs, Ad- mirai colour TV, wicker chairs, apartment size freezer, 4 piece bedroom suite, approx. 14 odd pressback chairs, cedar chest, Jarn cupboard, aiashstands, power hacksaw, air-tight stove, Hussier kitchen cup- board,^ Gilbert Mantie dlock, 1977 Ford Van (not certif ied>, quantity of tools, china and glass. DON CORNEIL AUCTIONEER R.R.1 LITLE BRITAIN 705-78&-2183 1'wf THE WHITBY FREE PRESS h REQUIRES A I~XIGENERAL- WREPORTERIPHOTOGRApH EF -This is an entry level position that is suitable for a recent graduate of a community college or university g raduate iln Journaiisrn. Candidates who have their own car and camera will be given preference. THIS POSITION IS CREATEDJ PARTLY BY THE ONTARIO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM. ALL CANDIDATES MUST BE ABLE TO MEET O.Y.E.P. STANDARDS AND WORK UNDER ITS CONDITIONS. lnterested applicants are requested to submit resume and ciippings, ln person, to: The'EdItor Wh#tby Free Press 131 Brock St. N., Whltby For mors Information caIl 668-6111 I m The Dlstress Centre of Durham Region will hold a public forum "Today's Chlld" on Aug. 15 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the U.A.W. Hall, 44 Bond St. E., Oshawa. The purpose of the forum ia to develop a publile awareness of the problems encountered by today's child. The eveming will feature four speakers and topics as well as a panel discussion and a question period. The speakers include: a, representative .from the Durham Regional Police Force's youth bureau who wlll tallc about runaways; parent and cbild com- munication wili be discussed by the Durham Family Education 'Resource Centre; a teacher-from Eastdale Colleglate wil talk about "Ilatch key"p kids; and, a represen- tative of the family counselling division of the Durham Region Social Services Depar- tment wWi talk about children and divorce. Ail interested persons are welcome to attend the forum. >For more information cail the Distress Centre of, Durham Region at 723-446. Ambulance service cai During the week, that ended lait Thursday, the Whltby Ambulance Service responded to 94 cails for service. The service respon- ded to 34 cails of .a routine nature and to 34 standby cals for other ambulance services in Oshawa and Ajax. They also responded to 26 emergency cails The number to cal ifor ambulance service- la 723-5232. THEOS THEOS is a self-help support group for Young. and . . middie-aged widowed people., The local chapter will meet on Aug. 12 at 2 p.m. in St.. Andrew's Preshyterian Church, Cochrane Street,, Whit- by. For more information cail 668-26«e. m JGUST 8,1984, PAGE 17

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