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Whitby Free Press, 9 Aug 1989, p. 30

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PAGE 80,w1r Û9M"98 BUILDING SPECIAL Clearance, AUCTION SALE PETHICKS AUCTION BARN 20x2O ft, $2,900; 24x24 ft., SAT. AUG. 12 AT 11:00 A.M. $3,100; 28x36 ft. $4,500;,32x36,ft., 'lKAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS" - . TO BE HELD AT $4,900; 36x48 ft., $6,900; 40x6O every Wednesday at 6230 p.m. 100 CEDAR STREET, ft., $8,800. Caîl 985-7930. located an BrockRd.., Pickering, 3 CORNER 0F CEDAR AND miAs nnrth of Hwv. 401 (exit #399). RICHMOND ST., AJAX BUILDINGS - Factory lnventory 28x40 $3,986; 40x60 $5,450;- 46x90 $8,900; 60x2O $17,000, Clear Span Widths from 20 feet ta 240 f eet. Caîl naw 1-800-668-4338 or (416)792-2704. B A-Z PRE-ENG. BUILDINGS. New types, steel & wood, quonset, cladding. Forý true value, action & answers (416>626- 1794. Leave message or collect after 6 pm week-ends. Ask for Wally. Free brochures.. B BEST BUILDING BUYS - Save thousands while supply lasts - we over esimated and are clearing out excess stock - straig htwall and quonset types - PARAGON STEEL 1-800-263-8499. (24 hours). B STEEL BUILDINGS "Summer Sellabration" on Quonsets and S. Series straiahtwall.* Payments, lease or purchase, we have a plan for everyone. Caîl Future 1-800-668-8653. B FACTORY SUMMER SALE, Steel Buildings, quonset "S" 20x40=$3,823 with sliding doors. Straightwalî 30x40=$5,450 with endwalls. Other sizes and styles available - Low Prices. Pioneer, Econospan 1-800-668-5422. B SLESS ENERG YVIS i CONSUMED I jMANUFACTURING i *NEW PA FER FROM i A T iA E TA Featuring e1e&ed. an excellenit selection oaf antiques,:fi!ne f urniture, glass, china, collectibles, prim- itives, and the unusuals. So join us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's "True" Auctions, with no buy-backs or reserves. "Con- signiment & estate selling aur specialtyo. Gal us today. Previews fromn 1:00 p.m. KAHN AUCTION SERVICES (416)683-0041 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRI., AUG. il AT 6:00 PM Refinished platform farm scales, walnut tea wagon, dining raom, ext. table, round walnut pedistal dining table, wash stands, antique chest of drawers, Dunkin Phife drop leaf table, wooden rocking chairs, wool winder, balloon back chairs, 12 cub. ft. almond freezer, GE almond automnatic washer, quantity of china, glass and collectible items. DON CORNEIL AUCTION R R # 1 LITTLE BRITA IN 705-786-2183 SAT. AUG. 12 AT 6:30 P.M. AUCTION SALE PETHICKS AUCTION BARN, HAYDON, 10 MILES NORTH 1EAST 0F OSHAWA Sale ta include contents of area home plus hairdressing salon of Oshawa, ta includebedromr suites, modern dining roamn suite, armoirs, large pine side board, refridgerators, stoves, stacking washer/dryer unit, 18 cub. ft. freezer, ail painting, plus 9 styling 1chairs, large pedicure table, 6 dryer chairs, 2 hydrolic chairs, 4 styling stations, mirrors, sinks, rropane pool heaters, nearly new . awn mower, and lots of collectible Rtems. "Saturdays Auctian Action" GARRY K.-POWELL 1-263-4252 Tenders are invited ta Replace Water Softening equipment at the Jail In WHITBY, Ont. Tender #ORI-89-078 PEST'CONTROL CONTRACTORS Tenders are invited to provide Pest ContraI Services for 3 years in the Cafeteria Area of the Michael Starr Building,.33 K(ing- St. W.,-OSHAWA, Ont. Tender OI-89a-0QZ Sealed Tenders wilbe received until 2.00 p.m. Local timfe an Wednesday,. August 30, 1989 Combined Tenders will nat be accepted. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry of Government'Services, Orilia District Off ice, 24 James- St. E.,, P.O. Box .790, Orillia, Ontario. 13V 6K7 Note: For further information regarding the Tenders, please cali the Tenders Off ice at the above address, telephone (705)325-7403. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Ta include many fine pieces of' antique fumniture and collectibles including Jacquaus and Hayes ral top desk, Jacquous and Hayes hallstand, marble top parlar table, round oak table, five foot harvest table, pine wash stand, oak rocking chairs, 9 piece walnut diner, 2 trench doors, grandfather dlock, ginger bread dlock, 6 chicken coup chairs, drap leaf table armoire, soap stone table, mahogany nd aak buffet, pine cabinets, Ryal Doultan dishes for 8, hanging tiffany lamp, cracks, limited addition prints and ail paintinga plus lots of collectible glass and silver and much more."Saturdays Auction Action" GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONEER 1-263-4252 at prime rate e Up ta 90% financing *Consolidation and problem, mortgages refinanced Cali Glenda Thorpe Community Financial Sevices CorP. 965 Dundas St., W, Ste. 205, WhitbY PRIVATE MORTGAGES - the place ta go when your bank says "no". Anubis lnvestmrents (above Cherney's) 723-4621. Serving Whitby since 1973. ÎROSS STEVENSON, M.P. and SAM CUREATZ, M.P.P. Invite you ,ta Ross&£ Sam's BARBEQUE Thursday August IIth 4 P.M.toDusk at The Orono Fair Grounde . ... . ST U MCGEE FLOOR SANDING. Sanding, refinishing. rep .ai .rs and staining. Supplied, laid and' finished. After 6ý pm, 705-944-5529. CEMENT FINISHER looking for private1 weekend jobs. Basement, patios, garages, etc. 430-3847. ENGUSH TRADESMAN. Cail for. free estimrate on paper hanging, painting,. also cleaning and refinishing naturai wood. Bob - 668-5511. WHITBYAL-ANON Does someone in your family drink too much? Whitby Friendly AI-Anon, for family and friends of alcoholics, meets every Tues- dlay at 8 p.m. at St. Mark's Church House (Byron and Col- borne), Whitby. Alateen, for chul- dren of alcoholics, meets at the saine location at8:5.m Visits will be made ta, Town day camps at Bellwood and Prin- gley Creek during August. A whitby Public Library staff mem- ber will bring boxes of books for children ta choose Tfram on *Mon- days and will pick up returned books on Friday. 'It's Magic,' a magic workshop will be hld ThursdayAu .10, 1l a.m. ta faon, in the Whitby Public Library auditorium, for those aged 10 and over. No registration neoessary. The Whitby Iroquois Swim Club has a display at the Whitby Public Library until Aug. 31. Also during August, in the audi- torium, is the National Library's Travelling Exhibition - Incuna- bula, Hebraica and Judaica, 35 to 40 framed items featuring facsimiles from the Jacob M. Lowry collection. VENDORS WANTED Whitby Jaycettes soek volun teers for their third annual Al About Children baz aar ta be, held Oct. 22, 9 a.m. ta, 4 p.m., at Henry Street Hligh School. For sale will be children's new toys crafts, clothing, books, etc. Cali reena at 576-7954 or Linda at 668-9933 for more information. Furvds raised are used for vari- ous comrnunity projects. FALL FASIION SHOW The Station Gallery will holdi faîl fashion show, 'A Gallery of Style,' at Heydenshore Pavilion on Monday Sept. 25, 8 pi.m Fashions wili e froni Agnes Dis- ney's Fashionable Haîf-Sizes, Brooldin Village Shoppe, ýAudrey Jane's Lingerie and Peifumerie Shop, Benjamin Barrett Bridai and Dross Boutique, Fun Fash- ions for Kids, Mercanile Depart- m>iit Store,' Normia Peterson and Sout'.ridge Men's Wear, with hairstyb es by Valentino's and flowers. designed by Leonard's Design Systeims. Tickets are avai'able during July at The Station Gallery and participating stores. GLAD DAYS 'Glad Days' will lie held by the Epilepsy (Ontario). Oshawa and Area Chapter at the Oshawa Centre Aug. 17-19 and at the Whitby Mail Aug. 18 and 19. Gladiolas will lie sold ta raise funds for the chapter and sup- port of members.. CONCERTS The Whitby Brass Band, under the direction of Roland Hill, will continue their 'Summer Concerts .in the Park' on Thursdays, Aug. 10 and 24, 8 p .m. Admission is free (brîng a lawnchair) at the Rotary Park bandshell. Tapes wil beon alefor$.Formor CIRCUS The Garden Brothers Circus will be at the Civic Auditorium, Oshawa Aug. 11-13', two shows daily. 7Ihe event, sponsorÈed by the- Durham Régional Police Association, raises money for* charitable and. community organizations in Durham. ick- ets are $5 for 'children and seniors, $11 for adults. Caîl 436- 99for more information. BRIDÂL PARTY The Welcome Wagon Bridal Party for aIl brides-to-be in the Whitby-Oshawa-Scugog area will hel Sunday, Sept. 24, sat ng at 1 p.m., at Poli'sh Veterans' HIall, Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa. There will lie a bridaI fashion 3how, displays and planning guides, gifts and door prizes. Ad miss ion is free for brides-to-be and their guests but by in- vitation only. For a free in- vitation cail 434-2010. PETERSONATIPICNIC Ontario Premier David Peter- son will attend a picnic, ppen to any resident of Durham Region, on Friday, Aug. 11, 4 te 8 p.m., at Camp Samac, Oshawa. The picicis sponsored by the Libéral Ascations of Durhiam Region. For more information cail 985- 9250. CORN ROAST Zion United Church will hold its BBQ beef and corn roast on Saturday, Sept. 9, starting at 4 p.m. , at Mitch%ell's Corners, just east of Oshawa. Tickets, at $8.50 per adult and $4 for children 10 and under, must lie obtained before Sept. 1. Caîl 725-6698. VACATION BIBLE SCITOOL The Sunshine'1 Factory Vaca- tion Bible School will be held Aug. 21-25, 9:15 to 11:30 a.m., at Meadwocrest Baptist Church, Vipond Rd., Brooklin. PJ, and Romar the Robot wilI be at the Sunshine Factory each day for films, songs, games and crafts. Caîl 655-4554. STATION GALLERY 'Sélections from the Per- manent Collection' will lie held at *The Station Gallery until Sept. 3, featuring the work of female artists included in the gallery's contemporary Canadian print collection as well as recent acquisitions. HIELP FOR VETERANS Veterans or members of véterans families can get information about pensions, allowances or médical assistance available 'on Tuesday, Àug. 22, when a representative of the Departnient of Veterans Affairs is at Branch 112, Royal Canadian 1Legion Hall, Whitby, from' 9:30 a.m. ta noon. For further- information and appointnients, cali Denis (Miles) .Delaney at 668-2730. BARBECUE Durham riding MP Ross Ste- venson and Dur iam East MPP Sam Cureatz will hold 'Ross and Sam's- Corn Roast'. on Thursday, 1Aug. 17, 4 p.m. to dusk, at the Orono fairgrounds, just off Hwy I Obituaries CHRISTINE SIOCHOWICZ Christine -Elizabeth Siochowicz died in Whitby on July, 30, 1989. She was 38. She is survived by her three children, Krystine Theresa, and Raymond, and husband Jan. She is also survived b y several family members in Scotland and Australia. She rested at the McIntyre & Wilkie Funeral Home Chapel, Guelph, on Saturday, August 5. Cremation followed. Memorial donations ta St. Josephs Hospital, Guelph (capi- tal campaign would be appreci a- ted. 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust " Family Monuments " Granite or Bronze Markcrs " Ccmetery Lcutering " Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E.. Whitby 668-3552 A fter Hours 668-4460 or 666-1513 llIotn appointmcnts gladly arranged

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