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Whitby Free Press, 19 Feb 1992, p. 24

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PAGE 24, WHITY FREE PRESS, wEDNESDAY, FEBRUARy 19, 1992 50% oOFF You pay 1/2 the price marked on, ai Comforters f rom $1 2.99 Pillows from $3.00 Sheets from $6.99 Bathroom sets from $8.99, Towels f rom $1.99 Shower Curtains $6.99 -,Valances- Swag Sets Priscilla Curtains LAZ-BOY RECLINERS $1 69.00 $249'.00 ea. 2 ?,for $449.00O IWING BACK CHAIRS $19900 SOFA.BEDS aIl with upgraded spring mattresses single $399.00 double $399.00 queen $499.00 In stock or choose your own colour SECTIONALS $49930 QUEEN SIZE SOFA BED SECTIONALS $799.00 CARPET $6.99 sq. yard ln stock or order your choice BOOKSHELVES $49.00 MICROWAVE STANDS $4A9.00 ENTERTAINMENT UNITS STUDENTS DESKS $49.00 BABY FURNITURE assorted pleces and prîces USED OFFICE FURNITURE. NO OFFER REFUSED NEW ASSEMBLED UTILITY TRAILERS For Snowmobiles, Bikes Etc. $299uOO MATTRESSES LOWEST PRICES- IN-DURHAM Largest In-Stock Selecion ADAMS Budget Price 39" sing le/twin $79.00 54" double $99.00 60" queen $119-00 Best Mid Range Buy Orthopedic 15 year warranty 39" singleltwin $1 29.00 54" double $1 49.00 60" queen $189.00 Top Quallty- Lowest Prîce Peaceful Sleeper Non-Allergenic Orthopedic 30 Year Warranty 54" double $249.00 60' queen $299.00 STHEIR BEST POSTURPEDIC PREMIUM PERFECTA 54' double $399.00 J 60" queen $499.00 Many other models& price ranges "Add approx. 4W/0 for set prices. "Mattresses and box springs sold separately RUNNING SHOES $9.99 SILK F10 WERS $1 .49 - $2.49 CANDY 2LB. BAG - ASSORTED . 89.... ý-...............-.........-.-.......*.-*.*,, SINKS Double Stalnless Steel $49.00 WALLPAPER $4.49 double roîl PRE PASTED PHOTOCOPIER PAPER. $6.99 - 1,000 sheets $2.9- 4,000 s heets CROSS COUNTRY SKIS $1 9.99 CROSS COUNTRY SKI BOOTS $9.99 DOWNHILL SKI BOOTS $59.00 SmalI sizes only. BIG SCREEN TV Recondifioned 40" Mitsubishi Stereo $15299.00 wth warranty bl ~Secnd-i-K ae ins for ajrovce The Brooklin-Whitby major sponsord novice AAA1 hockey teamGrkapevîne by Don1 Cherry's Restaurant, hâs .....T... . p~t.CORPORATION 0F THE 'o : .TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE. SIDEWALK SNOW CLEARING During the winter months, the municipaiity cleans the snow from al sideW-aiks in the Town of Whitby. Please be aclvised that the Town wilI NOT be responsible for any damages caused by municipal sidewalk snow clearnp equipment to objects such as wood, concrete or brick driveway edgings, hedges or shrubs, fonces and flower beds plac9d by residents on the public road allowanoe near or adjacent to the sidewalk. Repairs to damaged sod will be undortaken by the Town, as deemed neoessary. Should you require additional information, please oeil us. Your continued co-operation is appreciated. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS CENTRE 668-3437 , WEIGHT RESTRICTION DURHAMREUAIN wilI be in force on roadS under the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of Durham effective Maroh 1 to approximnately May 1, 1992. Vehicle loads are restricted to FIVE TONNES per axie in accordance with Durham Region By-law Number 251-89. Signs will be erected on ail Regional-Roads to which these Weight restrictions apply. V.A. Silgailis, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works Regional Municipality of Durhamn CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE ON-STREET PARKING & WINTER SNOW-CLEARING To assist the Town of Whitby in keeping the streets clear of snow, the pulcis requested to co-operate bydiQi parking in a manner that wil inefre with municipal snow cleaning operations. Theý Town of Whitby has a Traffic By-law, By-law 186285, that states, in part, the following: No) pesn shahl on any highway park any vehicle for more than tbree Setin) hour.) c No person shall on any highway stop any vehicle in such a manner as to interfere with the movement of traffic or the clearing of snow from the highways. A Provincial Offenses Officer appointed for the carYyinq out of mhe provisions of this by-law, upon discovery of any vehicle parked, stopped or standing in contravention of this by-law may cause it ta b. moved or talon to and placed or stored in a suitable place and ail cosis and charges for removing, care and storage themeof, if any, are a lien upon the vehicle which may be enforced in the manner provided by The Repair and Storage Liens Act. 1989 (Bill 152). as may b. amended from lime ta lâme. Should'you require additional information, please oeil us. Vour coninued co-operation is appreciated. completed the. regular season in second place with a record of 19 wins, eight lasses and three ties. & . recent league --games, Whitby defeated Ajax 3-1,,tied Peterborough 1 1-1 and Oshawa 1-1 andlIct to, Vaughan 4-L., 1Scoring against Ajax, were Bobby MèBride, Jeif Frazer and Jason Peyman.. Assists went to Jeremiy her, David- Morasse, Michael Mormion and Sean macRur7. The. Ion. goal-scorer against Peterborough was Jay Harrison from Morasse and Mcdide. Against Oshawa, scong were Pman from Sean Walsh and Mcrde, MtcKay from Blaine Down and Frazer, and Down from Robert Lalonde. The only goal scored against Vaughan -was- Peyman from Morrison and Down. 'In the recent silver stick finals held i St. Clair Shores, Michigathe. Grapevine teain posted a one-win, two-loe recto'rd against the. best teama i Ontario and the. northeast U.S. -In the,, fýirèt gae.agans Frazer, »-Michigan, thi ea posteda5r2, wim .Scoring-were' Mrsss, Fisher with. two, Peyman andFrazer. Assiste went to Doýwn, McBride, .MacRury,! Lalonïde, Fisher, Morasse and MakCipparone. The. second, two game againstý Don'MUls' and Marlies endediù, identical 1-0 -loBses. DefeniveIy, the team played wel .but. just, couldn't put the pucin he i net. The goaltending'duo of >-Paul Valaitis and Ian - Watsonii, performedý admirably throughouitz the tournament. Blizzard. players a Whitby registrat i'n Members of the, Toronto Bliz- zard proesioalsoccer- team will b.i Whtb on Feb. 23 aud 2ou the sration datesfo outdor yuthsoccer iWhitby this summer. mong those from the. Blizzard attendn will b. general mana- ger arolinud scorig star Paul Peschisoldo, a Pickering native. They will show training films and aigu autographe for those attendingthe registration, te b.e held fromn 9 a.m. te- 4 p.m. on Tii. 'Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club expects as many as 2,000 could regIster for the. upcomig season. Last year, 1,700 youth played soccer in Whitby. Synch swiM'mers have top 10 finishes Syuchronized swimmers fromt Wltby had top-ten finishes at a B figures meet at Treut Uuiversity in Peterborough receutly. Kim Garvey was ninth in the Cqed 13-14 division and Jenifer Lmngqnseve h ithe ag.d -l Both are members of the, Osh- awa Syuchrouized Swim Club and are coached by Breuda Hogan of Whitby. DURHAM CHRYSLER I PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTUENT' OPERATIONSCENTRE 668-3437 1 Mule

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