.......... .. AUCT..... AUCTION SALE SAT., OCTOBER 27 - il A.M. PROPERTY 0F CARSON DELLAIRE, 4TH CONCESSION, PICKERING, 3 Ml. SOUTH 0F BROUGHAM Farm & landscape equipme _nt, lawn mowers, rototillers, chain saws, truck parts, air campressors, nuts & boîts, Massey Ferg uson tracter 135, weedeaters, post hale digger, sprayers, gas engine, many more pieces ai equipment. Terms cash. EARL GAUSLIN, AUCTIONEER 640-5398 2 DAY NEW & USED BOAT & RV AUCTION, Boats - Sat., Oct. 27, 10:00 &.m. RVs - Sun., Oct. 28, 12 neon. Barrie 400 Market, Hwy. 400 (Exit 85) ad Innisi il Beach Rd. Boats - small fishing, runabouts, speed, smail cruisers. RVs - small & large travel trailers, metorhomes, all sizes and years. "LARGE UNRESERVED SEC- another Aero Marine Auction Sales (70) -734777.- --ý------ ............. . SATURDAY'S AUCTION ACTION SAT., OCT. 27 - 6-.30 P.M. PETHICK AUCTION BARNt HAVOON, lOMI. N.E. 0F OSHAWA Th is week ta include contents ai home fr om Galhert: household furniture & appliances, toals, f arm tracter,' small travel tractor, plus quantity of lumber. We have ta be sold dining room suite, livin9 room suite, bedrooa suites, appliances, hand and power tools, lots af glass and china, Farmail Cub tractor, leaf shredder, rota-tiller, f arm implements, 14 travel trailer, plus lots of Cther antiques and Ca lec- tibles. Terms are cash, cheque or Visa. For more ie, catI 416- 263-4252. Watch next week's paper for cemplete.listing ai large uality antique sale on Nov. 10 at Sethick Auctien Barn. Sale maniaged and sold by:: GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS CORPORATION 0F 11HE TOWN 0F.WIB NOTICE 0F INTENTION Street Namne Change' The Council of the Corporation cf the Tomn of Whi"by intenste pass a by-law ta change the name of Bradview Drive te Scacn rve. The chne in street name wiIl apply te ail of Bradview Drive on Registered Plan 605, as shown below. The pwrpose of the change in street mame is te avoid any possible confusin mn le that might»anse between Bradview Drive and Broadview Avenue. BroaMew Avenue is located on the west, side of Powell Road, south of Bradview Drive. a__ The Planning.and ,Development Camnmittee of Whitby Council wilI,, meet on the eveniiAg of Menday, Novemnber -9, 1990, in the Meeting Hall of the Municipal EBtikding, 575 Resslandl Road East, Whitby, for the prseof hearing any persan who dlaimrs his or her land will- be avrey affected by the by-law. Any persan wishing te meet with the Committee is asked te alvise the Town Clerk accord.ngly ne later than Thoesday, Novemnber 15, 1990. Donald G. McKay, Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitlb' 575 Ressiand Read East Whitby, Ontario LUN2MB Phone: (416) 668-5803 NEED HELP' PLACING your ad? Caîl Joanne, Whtby Free Press, 668-0594. SELLUNG? BUYING? STARTING' YOUR OWN BUSINESS? The classif ied pages gives you-ali this and more. Saving and making moneyi s what we're ail about! WHITBY FREE PRESS 668-6111 Eatinegdis ordýers Whitby Pree Pressý' 668-0594 Office Hours: Monday to Frlday, 9:00 arni to 5:00 pm Fax 668-0594 PROM PAGE 31 excessive exercise ýand purging with laxatives. Danger 1signs include fluctuations in' weight, eating large, amounts of food witheut gairiing iweight, long. perioda in. bathroom after , meal, deterioration -of tooth enamel, dermatitis, around rnouth, swollen glands in, neck,- chronic: sope throat-and fainting épele. It is impossible to' pinpoint exactly. what causes^ an eating disorder.« Soéiocultural factors, is oe broad cause. This includes' fthe pressure frorn society te be j eeting at a younger age despite inet; being overweight and dislik 3of one~s body. 3 Individual factors is another 1bread cause. This includes poor self-esteem, feeling Of helplessness, history cf obesity, fear cf incompetence, dinging on k> childheod concepts, and lack of knowledge cf oneself. Faxnily factors is another broad rcause. This includes being overprotective, too many rigid rules, ne compliments when they tsucceed, lack of conflict resolution, farnily hisk>ry of depression alcoholism, and high parental expectations that are not expressed. 1The first step in' treating an eating disorder is k> realize..that a problem, exista' and then talk te someone. Eveiyone is different so ,the treatment will depend on the person and the situation. The first stop usually involves focusing 'on, food and weight dissueès and the second stop looks I Obitarie KARL ZUROWSKI Kari Aiphonse Zurowski of Thornhilll,, formerly active in Whitby community work, died at Y)ork Cental Hospital, Richnmond Hil1h on Saturday,. October 20, 1990.. He was born in Southey, Sas- katchewan, son of John R. and Theresia (Schultz) Zurowski. lie rnarried Veronica (Ronnie) Finn on October 10, 1935 iii Toronto. Mr.Zurowskiwas retired after 35 years in thé WOII Royal Canadian. Signal Cor s, stationed in Ottawa and er- many. A Whitby resident for 10 years, he was a volunteer driver for 'Whitby Comniunity C'are-for five yars, a Whitby Lions club mem- br and recipient of the Lions International Melvin Jones Fel- lowship in 1988, and a life mem- ber of the Knights of Columbus. lie is survived by his wife, son David, daughter Dorothy and grandchildren Jennifer, Michael and David, brothers Edwin of Southey, Sask., Ferney of Tis- dale, Saskc., Raymond of Missis- sauga, and sisters Emelia (Billy) Wýerman of Regina, Sask., Eve- lyn Meldren and Loreen Pipe of Oldsmar, Florida. lie was predeceased by his brother Herman of Southey, Sask. The funeral was held from St. John the Evangelist Church on Tuesday, October 23, 1990, Rev. Father Robert O'Brien conduct- ing. Intorment at Besurrection cemetery Whitby (arrangements by W.C. 'ltown Funeral Chapel). ELSIIE IIUBBLEDAY Elsie M.H. Hubbleday died at Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on October 11, 1990. She was 80. She was born in Bournville, England, on December 2, 1909, daughter of Charles Henry and Kate (Philpott) Robinson. She- married Charles Henry Hubbleday on March 9, 1935, in Smethwick, England. A Whitby resident for 28 years, Mrs. Hubbleday was a housewife and -Whitbv, Seniors' Activity Centre-nembeýr. . ..... band, daughter Pamela, son-in- law Ross, grandson Chet,, And brother Len, of England.' She was predeceased by..her sister Derothy. Funieral services were held at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel and Ail Saints' Anglican Church on October 15,19,inemn at Groveside cmnetery., JESSIE TAYLOR Jessie Clara Taylor of Clare- mont died at Whitby General Hospital on Wednesday, October 10, 1990. She was 72. She was born on- September 22P 1918,' in Moncton New Brunswick, daughter of ýdward John- and Isabella (MacMillan) Lewis. She married Samuel Taylor on June 10, 1939 in Claremont. Mrs. Tayloir-was--retired after working at Anaca Laboratories. She was a member of Claremont Baptist Church. .She is survived by her children Marian (Mrs. Alexander Kerr), Murray, Ruth ( Mrs. Keith Schrani) and David, sister Irene (Mrs. Goidon Graham) and- grandchildren Sharon, Stephen and Andrew Schram. She was predeceased by her husband. The funeral service was held from Clarement Baptist Church on Saturday, October 13 1990; Rev. Frank Swoboda concfucting. Interment at Claremont cerne- tery. 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust " Faxnily Monuments " Granite or Bronze Markers " Cemetery Lettering e Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 D)undhs St. E., Whitby 668-3562 After He[urs 668-4460 or 666-1513 Home9 at the underlying- issues,ý beliefs and attitudes of the patient. A combination of hospita- lization, counsielling, ,-su pport groups and medica--on w ilbe used. To cape with an 'anoreic, or bulimia persen let them know you are concerned; encourage them to seek professional help; remind them they are net alone; read as much as possible about eating disorders; encourage them tfng a support group; be persistent in making them k>, seek help; don't force them te eat; don't let conversations focus on food and weight. Eating disorders are multi-determnined, meaning there are a combinationof factors that play a rôle in their development, and it can affect anyone at any age. The WarAmnPa oCanacia., CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, OCT. 26 AT q P.M. Pine harvest table (with drawer), antique- enamelled icebox, refinished pine jam cupboard, cedar chest, almond apt.-sized Kenmore washer & dryer,' 6 .matching woeden kitchen chairs, 9 pc. modern dinin room suite, wicker chairs,' bllridge lamps, Sressed back rockers, electric aspital bed-- antique -chests-oa drawers, odd pressed back chairs, antique f loor medel radia, reupholsterd antique .settee, Special Momnent figurines," Woff material cutter, B& D radial armsaw, satellite dish& receiver, lg. quant.ity of, china,.& -glass, anc collectible items. DON AND GREG CORNEIL,' AUCTIONEERS R.R. #1, LITTLE BRITAIN (705) 786.2183 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS UN THE MATTER 0F THE ESTATE 0F RACHEL MATILDA HARPER ALL PERSONS havi& daims against the Estat. of &CHEL M7ATILDA HARPER, late of the Township of Scugog in the RgonaI Munlclpallty of Durham Who died on or about the llth day cf Octoberq 1990 are hereby notified to0 send to the under.signed on or. before the 24th day cf November, 1990 full particulars of their claims. IMMEDIATELY alter the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed amnong -the parties entitîed thereto, having regard only te dlaims iof which they salI then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ontario this l6th day of October, 1990. FOWLER, DAVIES Barristers and Solicitors 175 North Street Port Perry, Ontario L9L 1B37 Solicitors for Madeleine Bila&n- Executrix - - ti