PAGE 26W lBFREE P«69 wEDNESAY, ,JULY 1192 <PLUS OTHER CONSIGNOR Iran bed w/brass, trim, antique sideboard,, Kenmnore,30u eiectrlc stove, chrome kftchen ste., washstands, church pew,, modern dressers & chests af drawers, qty. odd wooden kitchen chairs, parlaur tables, chesterfleldsý, co-lý'lampa cracks, walnut hait-moon tables, walnut .parlour tables, . occasional. chairs, 'double bbxe'rIng & mtrif H Rper r, lgiawn- mawer, qty.toible, cinglass, household --furnture ,& collectible Rtems. ~ DON& GREG>,CORNEIL AUÇTIONEERS R.R. #1, LITTLE BRITAIN PHONE OR FAX 705-786-2183 ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE SAT JULY 18 ýAT,10:30.A.M. THEF4iOPERTY 0F MR>& MRS. *WAYNE WKE 0F PORT *PERRY. THE SALE WILL, BE HELD AT THEIR RESIDENCE: 4 ELLA ST, SITUATED AT THE;CORNER 0F ELLA ST. & 7A, IN THE VILLAGE 0 F PORT PERRY> Mr. &Mrs. 'Luke have- been coliectors for 30 years & have sold their home &'are movlng.'Ontarlo cherry &- maple corner cupboard (irca 1850) 6pine harvest table. Smatchlng Wrtb Wlnd press-back chairs, wainut Chippedale secret-, ary, butternut -chest oai-crwers, walnut, what-not stand, wash- stands, wire plant stands, Victorian cranbrr, hobnail hanglng larnp, plano 1 amp, banquet .lampa, haMing lmp, ornate s!deboard, wlcker chaire & rockers, ornate cast Iran stove, matching single 4-poster I beds0' Nghbak bed, rocking ch airs, cupbard bottomi parlour tables, Vic jtorian' fireplace mantel, crocks, mantel dlocks, treadie sevwing machine, wicker bay cradle, aid quits, wicker, doli cradle, qty., fretwork, dcocks. hooked. rug - blanket box, Tfary-type fhaliî amp, trunks, wagon wheels, aild screen doors, bird cages, leaded glass window, chesterfielda, qty. pressed glass, lawnfurnture, china, glass & misc. collectible tems. Property'sold.- No reserve. DON & GREG. CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS ' RRL #1, LITTLE BRITA IN. PHONE dRý FAX 705-786-2183 SATURDAY'S AUCTION ACTION BAT JULY 18 -,6:30 P.M. EVER'/ SATURDAY NIGHT AT &3M P.M. AT THE PETHICK AUCTION BARNHAYDON 8 MLES NOMIHOF ôOWMANVLLE This week wehave a conslgnment, from Mackie Van '& Storage ta Include: bedroamn furniture, dinfing roomn ste., chesterflid, ste., coffee & end tables, round oak table, aak chairs,'- 8 ft.gah 1 dislay case, .7it. i lpS» collection aif sparts carda, amall* uillty trailer,. gle & china, plus lots of ather lterestlng & unusual items. Ternsare cash, choque or visa. For more information, calI 1-416-263-4252. Saie managed& SOMd by: GARRY K. POWELL AUC TIONS NEW COMPANY WILL PICK UP FINE PAPER FR031COMPANIES Recy*C LEANv, lýcated at in1 Sirnoas St. N. ini Oahawa3, beganltsper tioopcig up fine paper fron companies i December ý1991. FPounded Ã" coopeatin wlth the à adia Mental Hal*th'Association'and ftimded.- through.-a gavern ment anti-recesalon gattisnwflmisa asta get more paperatof.the waste stream by servlngoffices inDuiram (hrlEllis,'ho, mainages RecêyCLýEAN sM that educêating eploeesabout contaminatesinte rgram is a very cruilpart oftheoetion. Recyled> fineppe (photocopies, letterheadsbusmnesa formaE, etc.) like à ny-othor mak eproduot, muat b. of the highest quaýIity. Wôrkers muast learn ta avoid placing stîcky labièe, envelope' window, cellophane,- waxed carbon and- fax paper into recyching containers. As welf, papor.ahould b. placed in the box fiat, ratherthan crumpled. I disposable cups and liquida letvrfood, pmdcl ahaig n d ouior office, waates areput iwýith, the co lection,of recyclable paer the entire loadiiwill be contaminated. RecyCENtkate fine paper ta the Durhamn Region Recyclrng Centre. At present the market for mixedapri -o.However, eHlis is hopeIÃil,,that, this'situation wiill son change and that more companies will be keen ta recycle papea1r and acqiuire -tho . service of RecyCLEAN. F.oûýrthor' information, cali "436-882. There are many o portunities for yo t reduce, reuse and recycle, at work...4The Ministrty'- of Govýerament Services *seta, the following in lits emhployéees <Green,' Workplace', * orm an. environmental group and look around your office ta identi1y ways youcan reduce 1the niaterials you Use. *Use -the back'side of used paper for rough no tes. *Use electronic mail, *or telephonie, ta sendi messages whiere possible. *Use a crculation liat for materiala rather than making separate copies. *Tà ke your name off circulation lista; if you don't need the material. *Photocopy on, both sides of the paper. *Purchase items that arei not over-;packaged. If your Company isa interested in obtaining information about a recydihng andwaste reduction 'r ar contact the' Recycing Couneil of Ontario (RCO> at 960-93. e RCO will also provide you with a free guidebook entitled, TPhe OfUce Guideta Wste educion nd Rcyding' that ié made possible through funding from Pitney Bowes. 1As well, Durham Region. has published a booklet called, "Officear Reycing in Durham:,A Guide.' To receive ýa copy, call 668-7721 Tip: Bath aides of co mputer paper can be used if you, do riot tear offi perforated aides, or your printer uses friction feed. MARIA, WERRY, gets a w'et welcome l rom a&oel at a 'twilight meeting' hostedby* the -Ontario County. Holstein Club -and MiIk Producers-at Loa-de-mede <Werry) Farm. Events inceluded ,a -dairy pri"ncess, competition, 4H displays, bam toursand a roast beeldinner. Photo by Mark Reesar. WIb~FM ePres Counte rfeit 'mon ey Dpassed, Durham Begional ýPolicecon- tinue ta investigate an incident in which counteirfeit' moneywas passed luWhitby. Police ay acounterfeit, $100 American bill was exchanged for $110 -i Canadian fuanda at the Sunoco service station at 509 Dundas St. W. on July 4. MATTHEW COUSINSý tries- his luck In one -ofthe ,games at, the YMCA's -annual day ca re -picnico held at Heber'Dowii Conservation Area. ppr an By Conat G.ntAwor, Crime Stop sadD~am Regional .Police are, asldng for the public's help in- Ed a* ame rbbrythtoccurredin Oshawa onWednesday, May,20.. Just after 9 <p.rn., "'a mal. entered Century Home Video, 306 Ring St. W. carrying a blackhanduit. The female clrkWho was at her clesk, loolced up just as -theê suspect jumaped over the counter. The' victim was. ordored'at gunpoint ta open the..cash registerý andhand over the-. money. After doing so, the 'suspect became angry and demnanded. more, and, thon dhreatened ta blowahâle inthovictimif shewaal g. Forýtunately 1the victimwas no",ùt harmned'andthsth e à oe stare,,t ln westbound'on'Y.ing St.Tis business Was vicnmzed onMyl and 1Poli ce febel the samne sus pect was involvod. Te suspetis déeibed as maie white, 5-ft. 6-ina ta ý5-ft. 8-ina., aged 18 to, 20, 145 Ibs.,.curlybrown, shoulder-length hair, weÛring a blue basebail hat, dark blue sweatshirt with a toich faed yelflow atripe arpund the piid.aection, new blue, ansdrtyWhite 1runn âing shoos aniwearing a -white handkrheover the. Iower portion aof 1 ace 1A re-enactntý of the crime will, bo shown on CITY-TV (channel 57 cable 7) on Thursday, Juyl6 during'the 6 and'10 p.m. news. fit will also be shown on CF=-TV in-Peterbor-ougth and'CHY-R in vBarrie on- Friday, July 17,,agam'duringthe, nows. Crime Sopr will pay up ta .$1,000 forinformation leading ta the arreat.of tis suspect. Ijf you have any informationregairding this offence or, any othersrascie caius,. A a cadler You willb. given *a code number and not r auiedta go ta Court. TheCrme Stoppera number is '436-8477 (that'a 436-TIPS). Constable' Grant Anl .teco-rdinatr with the Durham Reional"Crime Stoppera and write. tis article ta help combat crime.ý DUNDAS, 220 Dundas St. W. Whitby Open 7 Days a WeekInciuding Holidays FREE DELIVERY Ail Drug Plans Accepted -I-- - -- - -- - - .. 1 1W -flID Ty . URGENT CARE WALK IN, Medical Clinic 220" Duriidase St. W. Whitbhy FOUND: LABRADOÃ"Rrtriever bla", fefple. '«Fnendly. gaad- natured. Cal '576-0919 an lev message. Phà tp W Mwk RM«.,WNtby Fr" Pre" A-A 'l'