WHMMB MM, MR% ~,WEDNEWJ>Y, FEBRUARY 5,19n2,PAGE 29 O.0bituary ÂUcr1ot I AUCTION SALE -KAHN COUN~TRY A UCTIONS" Every Wednesday at 620 p.m. Located on Brock Rd., Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (exit #399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, coîlectibles, primitives and the unusuals. Sa loin us every Wed. and participate'in one of Ontario's 'true' auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. wConsign- ment. and, estate selling, our specialty.w Caîl us today. Previews f rom 1 p.m. KAHN AUCTIONSERVICES (1)683-0041 WOMEN IN ABUSIVE relation- shlp. For help, oeil the Denise Ho9se for Womeh and 'Chlldren. Toîl .froe. .1-800-263-3725 -or 728-7311. Confidentiaiity assured. (Formerly Aubergeq.) ID UKE TO'START a discus- sion group for anyone lnteroated in seoing what the Bible bas to aay about lif. (not afliatod with anyi church). For info, caIl Albert at 430-3210 (nighta). SEWING SERVICE - Childron'a clothes, window coverlngs% duvots, etc. Also some alterationa. Quahity work. 436-0313. AUCTIÃ"NS I CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY FEB. 7 AT 6 P.M. 3 MlLE9 EAST 0F LITTLE BRITAIN ON COUNTY RD. 4 Refinished Chatham cupboard, Chippendale drop-front desk. almond 3-dr. Frigidaire side-b- side fridge, 7 ft. harvest table, antique 6-drawer cash register,. butternut table,- pine- linen cup- board, washstand, jam cupboard,, qty. wooden kitchen chairs & tables, modemn dressers & chests of drawers, lg. gold-plated chan- delier, Boston rockers, chrome dinette ste., office desk & chair, Bosch air stapler, boit sander, 4 ft. wood lathe, bugg needs restoration), maple fîirewood, 8 HP, snowblower,, 3-pc. modemn bed- room ste., crocks, qty. new,,brass' lamps,. oak & pine lumber, tools, china,- glass& collectible items. <DON & GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS R.RP #1,'LITTLE BRITA IN PHON'E OR FAX 705-786-2183 SATURDAYIS AUCTION ACTION SAT. FEB. 8 AT 6:30 P.M.' EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT> 630 P.M., PETHICK AUCTION BARN, HAYDON, 8 MILES N. 0F BOWMANVILLE OFF DU"M #57 This week we have contents. of 2 local homes to include -9 pc. dining rm. ste., living rm. ste.,,occ. chairs & 'tables, dressers, beds, lots of pots, pans, dishes, hand & garden tools, 1500 amp. gas generator, several dlay crocks & jugs, band saw, power tools, plus lots more interesting & unusual items. Terms are cash, cheque or Visa. Viewing from 5 p.m. For more information, caîl 416-263-4252. Sale mianaged & sold by: To listen to these peopl"Iirthe1r own volce, cI1 1-416-976-1991, enter code 3 when prompted, *enter 1 for personal ads and then fthe box number ln fthe ad. ...or you can browe throulgh ail of 'them. You will be billed ýon your phone billfor 99 # per minute to a maxcimum of 3 minutes eýt CTO THE DURHAM R EGION ROMAN CATHOLIO SEPARATE 5011001 BOARD ( ~ -LE CONSEIL DES ECOLES, SEPARES, CATHOLIQUE DE LA REGION'DE DURHAM Invite$ 4 ALL INTERESTED,'PARENT(S)/GUARDIAN AND RATEPAYERS to an INFORMATION MEETING rogarding registration for IMERSION FRENCH PROGRAMU GRADE 4 <oty point) DATE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1992 PLACE: HoIy C<OS Catholc Sohool 3575imcoe Street South Oshawa, Ontario 71ME: 7:00 p.m. DATE: TUESOAVI FEBRUARY 18,1992 PLACE: HoIy Redeemner Catholso Sohool 747. Lverpool Road South Pickering, Ontario TIME: 7:00 p.m. Parents may attend eiter presentation. The presentations wili include: - a description, of the Board's Immersion French Program a the ostabllahed proceduresfor application,ý recommendation and registration of puplilaý ? an opportunity for questions and answors. Application forme wiII b. availabe and wili be aceoptod at the Information meetings. LATE 30%, ChristIan m an, good looklng, stable & casual -drosser' enjoys sports & slghtseolng, seeks goodloklnigI,,it& sincere- Christian female, 30 to 40, for casual dating. Reply to Box 1006. BUSINESS LADY soeks conslderate, rot ined, stable. professionai gentleman. 50 to 55, wifth good sense of humour for sincere relatlonship. Box 2001.- ACTIVE MALE, 35, likes sports, theatre, môévies & good converston would like- to meet Intelligent, witty, sincere and attractive lady. Reply to Box 1005. SOMEWHERE OUT THERE'has to be an empioyed, fun-loving man, age 30 to' 40,, for a professional,. pretty, full-fig ured momn of two. Box 2002. MALEý - 24 likes music, "movle, seksonest. inteligent f le or relationship. Not into mmnd games. Box 1002. BIRTH CONTROL and farnily' GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS planning counselling. Free and ____________ confidlential, available ?Mndayta __________ Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Cîinic evory Thursday 3 to 6 p.m. ForI WE DELIVER FLYERS 420,,781 '.-è,:TheWbftby Fime Roei GARTH HARDIE Garth - Andrew Hardie of Whitby and -Toronto died at his place of employment in "Toronito on Thursday, December 12, 1991. He was 35." At the time of his death, he was vice president of media'plan- ning for, Initiative.Media.- His aconsincluded Diet - Coke, Ciba-Geigy, Cheseorh Ponds and He.shey1 «Garth was without question one of the, finest media profes- sionals I haveever workedwith, said- Hugh Dow,, president Of Initiative Media. «"He was creative, innovative' and, totally 'committed to the Jdelivery of an, outstanding media prodùict. He-always searched for that' speoial -'edge.» Clients, rmedia representatives and his associatescamé to appreciaté his candour and the passion he dis- played forhis craft. "Individuals such as Garth are rare' in 'our -business. 'His un- timely death is a, loss9 to, us ail and he will b. greatly missed.» Mr. Hardie was eduoeted ai' Kathleen'Rowe Public School in WibHenry Street Hig Schoof' in Whitby andtghe University of Toronto. .Aýt age 16',lhe worked as a junior reporter for the Whitby Pree Press. In 1973, at age 17, hie was one of two students selected to repre- sent Ontario -at a national, semi- nar in Calgary. His first media job was <.at Media buying Services in'1981. Later hie worked at -Young & Rubicam and, at Saffer Advertis-ý ing. H.joined Initiative, 'Mediaý (then' MacLaren:Lin'tas)',in, Sep- tember 1988. 1 He had travelled widely ta France a nd other, parts of Europe, North Arnerica, South America -and. the South Pacific, .«alwaystwing 'YhisY.head to see wVho stoôëdorwalked beside himf,u said his mot her Orma Hardie., 1«A 'richnessemntd ro him and -ignited thosehe touched with an ever-burnin'gflamen," she H1e is, sur ,vîved by 'his m ýother,. sister Cynthia Bird and her hus- band -Ken, nephews Tomas and David, 'gandmohe r Melvina Hardie and many aunts, unrcles and cousins. He. was predeceased.:by his, friend 'Garr James S-,mith, father John ardie and, grand- p arents, Norval- and Vivian. (McGill) Fleming and James Hardie. The funeral service 'wasperfor- med by Rev. Henry Dy'ck on December'17, 1991 at Whitby Baptist Church. Or gan nmusic was provided by M ary-Ruth ýRoadhouse, and Adele Simmons sang 'It Took ;a Miracle'and 'The Wind Benea th My Wings.'-, Palîbearers we&ýre Hugh' Dow, Brent Stephens, John Hobbs, Dr. John, Farewell, Derek Sims and John Dorsay. 6 Generations.,of Service,. Quality & Trust *Family Monuments *Granite or Bronze Markers *Cemetery Lettering *Sandblastingý Staffoird Monuments 318 Dundas St. E. Whîtby 668-3552 After Hours 668-4460 or 666-1513 Home appointments gladly arraflged ,heSydtoe&mp SINGLE GUY, 34, la Iooking for a- single, ouglady for lasting reIationsehip. Enjoys motorcycles, working out & long walks. Reply to Box 1001. HARDWORKING, honest guy 25, working, good Iooking,.6'2" tail, seeking goodIookiing, honest woman. Enjoys sports and movies.* Box 1007. ESTABLISHED GENT would like to meet ani attractive lady who is fit, romantic, into movies, dining out, etc. Box 1000. HI, I LOVE MUSIC, dancing & Sport.I1have blonde hair, 22 year ote.Seeng a tali, romantde mani. Bo9000. MARRIED MALE, 34, looking for inle or married femnale botween 20e& 35 for friendship. Must b. v"y discreet. Box 1003. HANDSOME MALE, 32, ss established older ladies.* Very discreet. Reply to Box 1008.