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Whitby Free Press, 2 Jan 1992, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WITY FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JAINUARY Z 1992 I MORTOAQES I MORTGAGES AND -LOANS for any purpose tram es low as,8.50%/ Quiôk epprovals. Ail applications consldered. Raycan Financial Ltd. 571-2880. PRIVATE MORTGAGES - the place ta go when your bank says 'NO.w Serving Whtby since 1973. 668-7200. A NU BIS INVESTMVENTS. HANK'S APPLILANCES is now carrying the full line (fridges, stoves, washers and dryers) of CROSLEY new appliances which carry ane of the mast Inclusive limited warranties availabls in the appliance industry (10 years). Also 2-doar fridges $460 & up, new bar fridges $185 & up. Low prices on new freezers, stoves, dishwashers, rangettes and range hoods. BBQ burners, rebuit timers and apllanos parts. 191 Bloor St. E., nLt6, Oshawa, Ont. 728-4043. CASH LOANS $500 AND UP. AIl applications quickly processed, rgaidless of past crédit rating Must b. employed.. 436-8140. 24-hour answering service. LEATHER LADIES' & MEN'S alteratians Prom dresses9 Custom tioig Tues. thru Sat. 101-V12 Mr t W., Pearson Lanes. 4306550.7 BIRTH CONTROL and family planning counselling. Free and, confidential, availabtie Mondayta Friday, 8230 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Cglinic every Thursday 3 ta 6 p.m. For further Information, oeil 420-8781 or 433-8901. WOMEN UN ABUSIVE relation- ships. For help, cali the Denise Hause for Women and Children. Toîl free- 1-800-263-3725 or 728-731«L Confidentiality assured. <Formerly Auberge.) BAHAIS BEUEVE: The essence of wealth is love for Me; whoso loveth Me is the possessor of al thinge, and he that Ioveth Me not is indeed cf the poor and needy. For Information wid discussion, cal 668-8665. A NEW BABY? In this world, there's always room for one more! Cail your Wetcome Wagoncea Hostess 66".653 u JUSTIN BISSELL is. happyta announce the saearia fhis brather Michael Kevin John, 7 Ibs. 13 ozs., Dec. 5, 1991. Proud parents & g andparents are Kevin & Elizabeh Bissoîl, Mr. & Mrm Christian Staman and Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Bissoîl. NEW YEAR'S DAY SALE WED JNi19 - 10:30 A.M. P1HICK UCTION BARN, HAYDON, 10 MI. NE 0F OSHAWA Corne & loin us for aur traditional New Year's Day sale of antique & collectible furniture, gls & c hina. We have toýbe sok a nice 9-pc. mahoçany dining room ste., 3-pc. Victorian sotte. set, oak beau- front china cabinet, oak haltre., several servers, sideboards, oak butter churn, dressers, walnut washstand, walnut teawagon, oval walnut dininM table, wming-back & f ireside chairs, aaiç, bar stools, Windsor chairs, pie chairs, aId pins shippers deskç, lots of glass& china, -limited editiol prints, 1985 Dadge pickup' trucki selIs as 19, plus lots. mare interesting .& unusual pieces. Our tiret sale of 1992 wiII be a lg. sale. Viewing from 9:30 a.m. an sale day Terms are cash, choque or Visa.For mare info, oeil 1-416-263-4252. Sale managed & sold by: GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS SUNDAY AUCTION THIS SUNDAY JAN 5 1 P.M. - PREViW NOON< AT THE KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS CLUB 133 BROCK ST. N. (HWY. 12) WHITBY PARTIAL LIST ONLY Antiques, reproductions, formai fumishings including superb 3 pc. Oak carved 1890's bed set with high back bed, walnut Victorian dresser, oak sideboard, bow glass china- cab., Orientai carpets, loveseat, pins boaocpases, pine« harvest table & chai t win)g chars, treadle sewing maé ine, round table & 4 press-back hairs, wash- stands, pin. & other il hen boxes,. 9 pc. clining rm. set, Oak & other dressers, pine.coffee table, pine wardrobe, hing cabinet, parlour tables, ast alour chairs, country beda, drop-leaf table, oen deccys & hors. carvings, bottr box peaut!jar, set' cf 6 winut chair4 vanity, antique spool cr", cradle, coat: trees, pin, ework. table & 6 chairs, folding chairs, spinning wheel, captains chair, what-not stands, pros-baek, & other rocikers, prints,pires, plus glass, china; bras, etc. Tenufs: cash, choque <Visa/MO 3%). - TIONS NL.IMITED IONE PERSON was taken to Whitby accident on Chammplain Ave. a General Hospital after a two-car, Thiekson Rd. Dec. 20.I <P h o b I V.# u ne W h , d u T iF r u North Oshawa Chapter, One Parent Faàiilies Assocation, wili meet Jan. 8, 8 p.m., at Christ Church, Mary and Hillcroft Sta., Oshawa for its monthiy general business meeting. New members and guests. weicome. For information, oeil 432-2250 or 576-5853. PARKINSON A general meeting of the Par- kinson Support Group - Durhamn Region Chapter will be heid on Monday Jan.6, 7:30 p.m., at St. Mark's tJnited Church, corner of Coiborne and Centre streets, Whitby. Ail weicome. Reftesh-' ments are available. For more information oeil 666-8576 or 668- 6580. PARENT & TOT St. Markes Parent & Tot ' meets on Thursday 9:10 ta 11:10 begiWnnnîng Yan. 9. Each eight.,week session offers quali- fied care and appropriate activi- ties for infants auidpchildren up to age 6. A sprate parenté' pr.rminclues speakers, c ait utings and social time.- Tii. W2 cost for each fami-1 member registered prvdes a Il child care, materials, refresh- ments and speaker/outing fees in thé non-profit, public program. Registration is himite and ends Jani. 4. For more information, cali Brenda at 668-0488. EUCHRE Euchre is held ev Friday .M., atthe Witbje100F Hail, Refreshments provided. Ail wel- corne. Obituary WIllfAM DAVIS William Ernest Davis of Ash- burn died on Tuiesday, December 17, 1991 at Oshawa General Hospital. He was 75. He in srva e by wife Mar- M~et Josephine (Matheson); týher Charles Davis and bis wÎe Muriel; sisters-in-law Jean "nrre, Lillias an4 her huaband BénCameron; ne hews Warren Da"vs and bis wi eMaria, Alan Davis and bis wife Henrietta, nièces Karen andi ber busbandi Jim Waring, and Tri Cameron; great-nephew St9ýphen Davis; frea t-nieces Michelle and bs- leighWarin and Valenie Davis. He was predeceased. by lais parents, William a ýýd Julia.. A memorial seUli*ce was con- ducted by Bev. Dri. Shirley Gale atý Burnâ Presbyt ia Curcb, Asbburn on Mon yv, December 23 1991.Crematioî-' lie;;ori., donations can b. mde toBurns: Presbyterian Church or the Palliative; Care Unit at Oshawa General VTspi- tai. Arranàgementà ntu tat BOTTLE DR"E The lOth Whitby Scouts will hold a door-to-door bott1e drive of soft drink, returnables, beer botties and beer cana on Saturday, Jan. 4 in west Whitby, in the Queen's Commons area. Proceeds wiil help send Whitby scouting youth to the Canadian Jamboree.' FIDDLE CLUB The Oshawa/Whitby Oid Time Fiddie Club wiil meet on Friday, Jan. 3 7:30 p.m. at Heyden- shore N;ailion. Fiders, guitar- players, square andround dan- cers are welcome. Admission is $2. Ail are wecoeme. BONSAI SOCIETY The Matsuyama Bonsai Societ will meet on Monday, Jan. 6, starting at 7 p.m.,a Faith Place, 44 William St. W., Oshawa. For more informatiôn caîl 683-2568 or 725-2045., MACHE KFIE The Oshawa Machine Knitters' Guild will meet on Jan. 7. 7 p.m., at 'Dr. S.J. Philips ochool 625 Simcoe St. N., (corner of ttoss- land),* Oshawa. New members are welcome,- hand-knitters of macbine-knitters. For more in- formation caîl' Pegg at 576- 9810. GENEALOGICAL SOCIEITy The Wbitby-Oshawa Genealo- gical Society will meet on Tues- day, Jan. 7, 7:15 ta 10 p.m., in the cafetorium at Henry Street High School. Whitby archivist Brian Winter will- present «Inter- esting characters fr-om Whiltbyis past% the famous and the infamn- ous. Meetings are free and open ta the ublic. For more informa- tion caill Bessie Gnon at 723. 7460 or Joyce Hilton at 668- 8177. PHOTO CLUB The Wbitby Photo Club wiil meetgt theFamiy Trust build- ing (downstairs), Hickory and Dundab streets on Monday Jan. 6, 7 toi 9 p.m. bavid Broahurs and Tom Yates will present "A New Look at Judgmng. New members are wecoeme. 31W UBDAY 3rd Thursday Breakfast is -a women's network that meets monthly at the Old Munich Caf., King Sit. E., Oshawa. The. next meeting is at 7:30 a.m. Members and guests are weboeme. For more information and reserva- tions cail 723-1143. MARCOF DES Il. Ontario March of Dimes will hold its community fundrais- ing campaign mi Durham Region from Jan 2 ta Feb. 28. Volun- teers are needed for door-to-door and'telephone céanvassing, and distribution cf campaign posters. Call'434-5280, or attend a meet- ing on Sunday, Jan. 5 '2p.m., at the Oshawa Cii ditoaiu where tih. March of Dimes office is located. BEGISTIRATON Registration for- Durhamý Board cf Education classes start- ing in Januar t the Whitby Seniors' ActiviiCentre wiil be heid Jan. 6tol1 9 a.m. to 4 pm. Classes. include fitness, aquafit, calligrgphy, ,ballroom dancing, folk. art, ceramics and woodcarv- ing. Caîl 668-1424 for 'More infor- mation. WINTERBIRDS Central Lake Ontarioa'Conser- vation, Authority (CLOCA) staff will conduct a tour of- the bird feeder trail in the Lynde Shores Conservation Area, off Victoria' St -W., WIMtby, on Sunday, Jan. 12, starting at 2 p.m. For more infbormation cali 579-0411. There's no better way ta find out what's happening on the local scene regarding news events, sports results or entertainment. IM -l. -

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