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Whitby Free Press, 17 Nov 1993, p. 31

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Whtby Free Press, Wechesday, November 17, 1993, Page 31 I koBaîE$j] ARTSICRAFTS I IAUCTIONS I I AUOTION$. j WORLDWIDE STAMPS, great selections: send $5 and setf-addressed envelope te: B. Staubitz,« 46 Jeavons Ave., Scarborough, Ont. M1K 1M. CRAFT SHOW. Vendors wetcomed. Taylor Studios, 1275 origide Avenue, Unit 3, Scrborough., Nov. 21, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cati 6r66-0204. BEER. NO TAXI $6 per 24. Alil Ingredients, equipment and knowledge available at Brewski's 'Orne Brew, 1204 Simcoe St. N. 404- 062 1. Open 7 days a week. rArs&Cera f a s how & bal AIL VENDORS WANTED for Peddlers Market. Hi gh traffic/Iow rates. Cai now (905)436-3108. AN EXCITING CHRISTMAS CRAFTI! Order three 3 V4r clear 9 lass ornements & receive a REE collectable ornement. For immediate delivery, send $6M0 (includes taxes & shipping)che us or mon. y order ta LAURLS, 367 Ottawa St. S., Kitchener, Ontario N2M 3P3. CLEARWATER, FLORIDA. Mobile homes, clubhouse, heated pools, hot tub, tennis, twenty minutes ta Blue Jays and Phillies basebail camps, N.H.L hockey, dog hors. tracks, beaches. Children welcome. 683-5503. "LEAVE YOUR CARES at homo with us." Prof essional p et/home sitters are fully bonded & insured. Custom Homnewatch International. 666-5353. .......................... .......... - ..... ....... - .............. ..... ............... ............. ..... o,. CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY BOARD AND COMMI1TEE APPOINTIMENTS Every year Whitby Town Council appoints citizens te vanious boards and committees. The boards and committees are responsible for a vanety of matters which affect the-character and quality of life in the Town of Whitby. The appointmnents give Town residents from a variety of baclcgrounct a chance to volunteer their skiIls te help run the Town. Whity Ton Cuncil is currently acoepting applications from residents ineetd ndsfolowing positions: Board or Commitees ..Bma.lblliie Fence-Viswer Groveside Cemetesy Board Local Architectural Conseration Advisory cominite Plumbers' Board of Examinors Proporty Standards commfttee Te rsview matters rota- tive to dis standards for dhe erection and main- tenance of lino fonces. Te administer Municipal cemeteries. To research and promoe dis conservation of honi- tage proportios withindi Municipality. Te examine applicants for master plumbers' licences. Mmber of dis Board of Examiners must be iioenced as master plurnbers by dis Municipality. To rsview matters rola- tivestodie standardls for the maintenance and occupancy of proporty wihiun dis Municrpaiity. Term of APPQinument Three years Throe yoars Three years Three years Three years If you would like te voluntee your skills te hetp make Whitby a botter place ta live, work and play, you are invited te make application. Apiainforms for duis purpose a be obtained by oontacting the completed applications are te be submitted to dm. Town Ci"r by ne later than November 30, 1993 for the Council's consideration. DONALD G. MCKAY, CLERK TH1E CORPORA71ON OF THE TOWN 0F WHITBY 575 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST WHITBY ONTARIO UiN2M PHOIE (Ss>668-5803 AUCTION SALE THURSDAY NOV, 18 5 P.M AT ISLANDEÀ BANOUËT HALL, SCUGOG ISLAND Good appliinces, fumiture, house- hold goods and box lots. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 655-8073. ALL VENDORS WANTED for Peddiers Maket. High traffic/low rates, Cati now (905)436-3108. CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, NOV. 19 AT 6 P.M. 3 MILES EAST 0F LITTLE BRITAIN ON COUNTY RD. #4 Victorian wlcker wheel chair, washstands, swing mirror, auto- matic washer & dryer, 6 oak T. back chairs, 2 wooden file cabinets, bonnet chest, walnut dining extension table, b.d chesterfield, side by side refrig;erator/freezer, brass cornet, coffee & end tables, wicker fern stand, qty. odd wooden kitchen chairs, 2 door refrigerator, chesterfield, 6 pce. walnut dinette suite, pin rocking chair, office desk, croc, ca-oit lamps, Cooey 22 cal. rifle, plus a large quantity of china, glass & interesting collectable items. DON & GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS R.R #11, LITTLE BRITAIN PHONE OR FAX 705-786-2183 SATURDAY NOV. 20 - 10 AIL ANTIdUE SALE AT ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER, UNDSAY ESTAT E OF LATE IRENE KERWOOD & PROPERTY 0F MRS. ROSE HAWKINS Antique & modern fumniture, appliances, 16 Royal Douton fmi9udnes, febulous 9 pSe. wainut din room ste., beautiful mednallion back sotte. (excellent upholstery), 4 pce. fancy walnut bedroomn ste. incl. vanity. earty captains chair, qty. fancy end& occasional tables, 4 pce. burled walnut bedroom ste., pressed back rockers, qty. aid pin. mncl. blanket box & washstands, 5 pce. mah ýany bedroom ste., heav iron bed, fancy burled walnut teawagon with piecrust edges & tray, gin cabinet, kidney shaped burled ladies desk, Victorian chairs, selection of fine oek furniture, plus much more quality furniture, good selection of glass 1 china incl. Royal Doufton, Minton, Shelley, Limoges, cranberry, cut f1 oul lamps mncl. banquet eamp, d cocks, Victorian prints, primitive items, collection antique books, Coîdspot brown refrig. & stove, gold stove, maple dinette set, waterbed, wheelchair, dryer, white refrig. & stove, good mini washer, almond auto washer, beds, modern chesterfield, cherry dresser, queen bed, bed chesterfield. Partial list. An excellent sale of quality antiques. ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS (705>324-2783 LINDSAY ..R..N A..........A...I THANKS TO ST. JUDE for prayers answered. TA.C. THANKS ta St. Jude in the name of Jesus Christ for a grace obtained which was very crucial. H.D. THANKS TO THE HOLY spirit, Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Jude for favours received. RS. IBAHA'IS BEUJEVE. The source of aIl good is trust in God, sbmission unte His command, and contentmnent with His hoiy wili and pleasure. For information and dicsincalI 668-8665. . h.g...d.... AWhitby teen was charged after pellets were fired around three other taons' heads Friday afternoon. Police say a group of. three youths, twro aged 13 and one aged 14, got into a dispute with a second group of teons, two aged 14 and one 15. 7%e eider taons ieft but sean returned with a pellet gun, which one of theniused tashoot four pellets into the air around the o7ther group's heada. No one was hit and there were no in- juriez. The incidlent took p lace in the Byron Street NorthiStarr Avenue area Friday afternoon. The threaider taons were arrested and one of thora was cherged with carrying a concea- led weapon and weapon-s dane- ous te the public peaceTh other two were aeait witn-Dy police investigation.» A e a % L Whitby Free Press* 668-6111 - Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 arn to 5:00 pm - Fax 668-0594 4. The first fair by the South Ontario Exhibition Association was held at what is now Rotary Centennial Park, in the fait of 1853. --dF& test ----------------- SPECIAL TESIMONY Christian Singles Serving Christ will meet Saturday, Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m., at the Christian Life Centre, corner of Roesland and Ravenscroft roade, Ajax to share in a special testimony. For more information, cail 686-6193 or 728-9720. OSTOMY MEEETING The. Oshawa and District Ostomy Chapter will nieet tonight, Nov. 17, 8 p.m., at Oshawa General Hospital, room 1002F for a Christmas party with a gift exchange, special Christmas lunch, raffle and sing-aong. Guest speaker is Neil Lucy, manager of Ontario Ostomy Supiply. Family and friends w. corne. For more information, cail 434-2886 or 728-5853. PUBLIC DEMONSTBAT[ON People Againat Pornography and the Faniily Action Council wiil hold a public demonstration to oeil attention te the Randy Jorgensen trial, owner of Alte Only Video, on Thursday, Nov. 18, 10:30 a.m., at the courthouse, IHigway 2 and Thornton Road, TAPESTRY DISPLAY The Oshawa YWCA is sponsoeing a display of arpilleras or tapestries created by women's groupe te represent environ- mental situations in Chule. Viewing continues daily until Friday, Nov. 19, 10 a.m. te 7 p.m., at the YWCA, 33 McGrigor St., Oshawa. OBIUAR JAMES M.SHEEDY James M. Sheedy died at Fair- view Lodge Whitby on Sunday, Nov. 7, 199â. He was 77. He was born in Coe Hill, Ont. on Sept. 5, 1916. A Whitby resi- dent for 50 years, ho was a reg*sterednurse before reti ring. H. was a member of St. John's Anglican Church, Port Whitby. He is survived by his wife Dorothy, and children Michael and Margaret. The funeral was held on Wed- nesday, Nov. 10. 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust " Family Monuments " Granite or Bronze Markers " Cemetery Lettering " Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-3552 After Hours 668-4460 or 721-9882 Home appointments gladly arranged Answers to Whitby Trivia from page 13

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