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Whitby Free Press, 25 May 1994, p. 26

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Page 26, Whitby Frou Press, Wednesday, May 25, 1994 PERRY, Lee Brenda are pleased to announice the sale arrivai of their son, Ryan Wesley, born Ma y 14, 1994l, weigting llbs. 6 oz. Proud grandparents are Morris & Joan Wesley of Whitby & Blanche Perr cfCobourg. Speciai thanks to Dr Abrahams & the nursing staff at the Markham/Stouffville Hospital. AWieim.. D..... ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & LUNCHEON Mondny, Juno Sth, 1994 Buisiness Meeting: 11:30 arn Lunch & Speaker: i 2noon at Whitby Psychiatnic Hospial Buiding 30,700 Gordn Street Whitby-, Ontano Speciai Guest Speaker: HELEN HENDERSONl Tarait>Star "Age af Rouan"Colurisut Lunch $10 R.S.V.P. 576-2567 GARAGE SALE on Saturday, May 28 ai 4 Montrose Cres. from 8:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. GARAGE SALE at 830 White Ash Dr., Whitby on Saturday, May 28 f rom 9am to 3pm. Inoldes some furniture. MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE Ramn or shine. Saturday & Sunday May 28 & 29. 8:00 a.m. Housewares, furniture, antiques, mopeds, clothing, prom dresses. Consignment stores welcome. 3650 Thornton Rd. N., 1/2 mile north of Columbus Rd. Look for signs. GARAGE SALE at 22 Carroll St., Whitby on Saturday, Ma y 28 from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Ramn date Sunday, May 29. Household items, toys, cohes, books, etc. 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE Saturday & Sunday, May 28 & May 29 from 9:OOam to 2:OOpm. 709, 711 & 713 Athol St. (N. of Burns) Rtems: Exercise bike, 24" stove, pung pong table, toys, cbothing, etc. MULTI-FAMILY Saturday and Sunday, May 28 and 29 9am-4pm. Rain or shine. 7472 Ashburn Rd., Brooklîn. Vanties, doors, clothing, auto, toys, furniture, househoFd items, books and many more treasures. GIAtIT YARD SALE - Saturday, Ma- 28&- Sttuday, Mfl a 29. Hait THANKS AUCTIONS f THANKS be to St. Jude for favours received. E.M.W. CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRIDAY MAY 27 at 5:3Opm THE PROP'ERTY OF THE LATE ROSS CRUESS PLUS OTHERS. 3epc walnut bedroomn suite, press bac rockers, rot inished oak buffet, co-oil lamps, oak parlour table, 9 pc. dining roomn suite, iron bed with brass trim, antique chest of drawers, walnut 1/2 moon table, crecks, refinished maple bunk beds, chesterfields, modern dressers & chests of drawers, treadle sewing machine, oak hall tree, qý. woogden kitchen chairs, waînut dining table, apartment size freezer, qty. antique radios, walnut tea wagon, 1994 14 ft. aîuminum Lund boat with a 9.9 Mercury motor on a Yacht Club trailer (won in a draw, neyer used). Qty. power & hand tools, china, glass, coîlectable &household items. DON& GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS RR #1 Litttle Britain 705-786-2183 c9nnectidns DATELINE *Free te seeking Gents *Men from -Wina FREE Splish Splash Phoo y: .DW. Hot Tub Phot by J..W. Rentai! Photography Cali FREE! 430m 7060 24 hr. AUCTION SALE. 'Kahn Country Auctions" - ever Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. located on Brock Rd., Fickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. #401 (take exit #399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent selection of antiques, fine furnishings, glass, china, collectables, primitives and other unusualis. Se join us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's "true" auctions with nr' buy-acks or reserves. Terms: csh,cheque (with proper I.D.) or Visa. Previews tram 1:00 p.m. "Consignment & est ate selli ng our specialty". Caîl us today - Kahn Auction Services - 683-0041. MacGREGOR & WEST EXCEPTIONAL AUCTION SALE ANTIQUES, FINE FURNITIJRE, RARE & UNIQUE COLLECTABLES & ORIGINAL ARTWORK SUNDAY, MAY 29th, il :OOam (VIE WING i 0:OOAM) AGRICULTURE BUILDING, ORONO FAIRGROUNDS Take 401 to 115/35 hwy. & north 10 km. to Main St. Orono turn east at Olco station & follow signs The malority of articles for this autstanding auction come from a large Bowmanville home, be prepared for extreme q ualityî Rare & unique articles that dont usually goon the auction block. Partial ist includes walnut butlers, chest of drawers (c. 1860), china/buffet side by sie cabinet, Butternut Bonnet chest, walnut dresseer w/mirror & storage compartments, 9 pc. dining room suite (Gibbard, Napanee) c. 1 900's, Victorian sideboard/server, bedroom suite, theatre mirror & table (England), Victorian sewing stand, pine 6 board blanket box (c. 1870), washstand, blanket chest & 4 pano legs (from Bowmanville rgan Factory), 4 hand carved chair (Bannathan estate, Newcastle), cradle (c. 1830, Haydon), oak rocking chair & ornate arm & sidechair (c. 1880), plus misc. chairs & rockers (Arrowback & Pillowback) Woodberry ock, Bristol (1 8c. goîd & sfones), 4 pcs. of Victorian clothing, Planters peanut jar (orig.), silver (tea pot, server, goblets, etc.) oid cranberry/milk glass oil lamp, Bowmanville bowl (Bolirisali Poiler), glass & china include carnival, cornflower, Mary Geoygreen decantor & g lasses, chc= t pot, 4 bowls (Port-Niuf potter),Me asons Ad ams, limoge etc., art work includes oul United Empire Loyalist (c. 1860 Kingston) drawin rg Kirby school, Howard Danor painting, Lord Wesley Picture, orig. Arthur Lîsmer, litho by Matisse, etc. Plus some misc. house hold articles T.V. desk, etc. The quality of the articles in this sale will make this one of the highlight auctions of the year, a must attend event for one & al next auction Thursday June 2nd, watch for ads. Caîl for aIl your auction needs. MacGREGOR & WEST AUCTIONS Mike MacGregor 905-987-5402 Junior West 905-983-5556 Bingo volunteers In concert ERIC NAGLER, children's entertainer, wilI perform at Kathleen Rowe Public School on Sunday, June 12. The Parent School Community Association of the sohool organized the 1 and 3:30 p.m. concerts. Tickets are $8 per person and are available at McCullough Jewellers, 380 Brock St. S., Creative Fun for Little Ones, 1801 Dundas St. E. and at the sohool, 1125 Athol St. 'Farni Fresh' show The Durham Farm Fresh Mar- keting Association will hold a trade show on Saturday, May 28, 10 a.m. to noon, at Kedron Public Sehool in Oshawa. Participants will %ample their wares» and diseuse fundraising ventures with food producers. Carol Kenley, mamrket deve- lopmnent officer for Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, wil report on 'consumer trends and give tips on fundraising. For more information or to register, call Sandy Archibald at 905-263-2396. $1,365 raised by bowlers About $4,365 was raised at the third annual 'Bowling for Dial- lers' held by Distress Centre Durham at North End Bowl in Oshawa on May 15. Prizes were given ta those with high scores, fhonest scores, ta child bowlers, teame and lucky draw winners. About 50 people participated, having cllectd pledges. Children 's services members wanted Ail interested individuals and organizations are inviîted te join the Children's Services Council ta, help improve the system of services ta, children and adoles- cents with speial needs. Those with experience in plan- ning or having a special interest in children are aise needed. Cal Mary at 433-4100 for a member- ship application. OB%:ITUALRY VERAILLAR Vera Millar of Bell Drive in Whitby died on Ma y 13, 1994 at Oshawa General Hospital. She was 70. She was born in Spennymoor, County Durham, England on March 30, 1924. She married Andrew Hood Millar on Aug. 5, 1944 in Dar- lington, England. She is sBurvived by her hus- band, daughters Christine (and her husband Har Dean) of Bowmanville, Wendy (and her husband Gordon Thring) of Aima, Janet Lan g of Mississauga and Kathryn Millar of Ottawa, grandchildren Jennifier, David, Deborah, Michael, Usa, Daniel, Amanda, Nancy and Elizabeth, and sisters Edna and June of. England and brother Chris of She was predeceased by sisters Betty, Mil je, Sylvia and Elsie and brother Jackie. and grand- child Laura. The funeral service was held from the W.C. Town Funeral Home. Interment at Groveside Cemetery. 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust " Family Monuments - Granite or Bronze Markers " Cemetery Lettering " Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby 6613-3552 After Hours 668-4460 or 721-9882 Home appointmenté gladly arranged WhbM QQreePres IE66861Q 1 i

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