Page 22, WhItby free Press, Wednesday, January 4, 1995 BROOKLIN & DISTRICT KINSMEN Wheeîbarrow 0f Cheer Draw on Dec. 18* - winner was Kattiy Chapman of Courtice. NOSEWORTHY, BRADY PAUL SAMUEL. Bomn Dec. 30/94 at 7:58' proin Grand Falls Newfoundland. Paul &Tammy rqoseworthy (nee Randaîl) are pleased f0 announce the safe arrivaI of their son Brady. Happy relatives include Krista Baker sister & grandiparents Gerald & Daisý Noseéworthy of Ajax & Samuel & Evelyn Randaîl of Botwood,. Nfld. Special thanks f0, Drs. Kelland & Troraville & hospital staff. THIEMANN - The family of the late BEN THIEMANN wishes f0 express sincere appreciation to relatives & friends for their expressions of sympathy, flowers, charitable donations, Mass Cards & prayers during our recent sorrow. A special thank-you to Rev. A. Macbeth for his kind. words & comfort, the Whitby Knights of Columbus, St. John t he Evangelist Council 4895 & the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #112. Also f0 W.C. Town Funeral Home for their guidance & assistance. Thank-you also f0 the staff of Medical ICU - Toronto General Hospital & 3B Whitby General Hospital. Mona & the Thiemnann Family. THANKS TO SAINT JUDE for favours received. Publication promised. P.H. THANKS TO ST. JUDE & the Sacred heart of Jesus for favours received. May the Sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved & preserved throughout the would now & forever. O Sacred heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, worker ot miracles pray for us. St. Jude, helper oà the hopeless, pray for us. Say this p rayer 9 times a day. By the eighth day your prayer wIl be answered, regardless 'of how hopeless your situation seems. Publication must be promnised. D. E. C.N. ERSOTNALSDI c9nnectiîdns 24 hr. DATELINE, Ladies seeking Gents *Men from 970 aday *Win a FREE Photo by: J.D.W. RentaI! Photography CalilFREEI1 4307060- CORNEILS AUICTION BARN FRIDAY, JAN. 13 at 5:3Opm 3 miles east of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 The property of Mrs. Lillian Gooch &fToronto 9 pc. Mahogany dining room suite, 3 pc. modemn bedtom suite chesterfields, walnut drop leat table, qty. china, glass, & collectable items. More details next week. To consign to this sale or upcoming sales, contact DON OR GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS At 705-786-2183 ESTATE AUCTION SALE ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES ART & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTà SUN., JAN. Bth, 1 1:GOam (viewing .10:00) Auction located 20 km north 0of 401 on 115135 Hwy. (10Okm north from Orono) Auction features the remaining articles from the Woodyard estate sale, plus inclusions. Partial list includes Duncan Phyfe table & chairs, *dressers* & chests of drawers, appliances from the past (eig machines, wood/electric stve, cast iron tub & sink, etc), misc. chairs (pressback chicken coup, etc), also many old collectables, books, papers, toys, gla ss & china, tools, storage boxes, sighs, skis, old artwork & some limited edition prints. Plus fridge, washer, dryer, vacuum, table saw, kitchen sets, couch, chairs, etc. Most articles for sale are stilî in the garage, attic & basement, with many treasures f0 be uncovered. MacGREGOR & WEST AUCTIONS Mike MacGregor 905-987-5402 Junior West 905-983-5556 SAT. JAN. 7, lOamr EXCELLENT ANTIQUE AUCTION QUALITY FURNITURE, RARE ANTIQUE PIECES, COLLECTABLES 20 ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES, CHINA at OR VAL McLEAN AUCTION CENTER, LINDSAY Property of Emily Weldon from the Century farm, Cambray. Beautiful antique 16 pane pne corner cupboard, 16' harvest table, 9 pc. oak dining room suite, fancy antique curio cabinet with curved door, quality walnut, bedroom suites, Ige oak china cabinet, oak roll top desk, beautiful Victorian dresser, antique grandfather dlock, 10. antique cdocks, Heintzman upright piano, a p t. size piano, settees, fancy c hairs & tables several washstands, painted hanging, panel & Gone With the Wind Iamps, 1 oou lamps, antiqu toys, old postcards & memorabisla, Victorian prints, qty. of antique book s, Royalty items, 8 pc. set of Limoge Bridai Rose, Ige qty. 0f antique glass, carnival, depression, Nippon, lustre, china, vases, crystal, silver chest, silver tea service, appliances, GE stacking auto washer & d ryer (iîke new), 82 SAT. JANUARY 7th, 10:OOam, AUCTION SALE 0F ANTIQUE FURNITURE WORKS 0F ART, COLLE6T'ABLES AND GLASSWARE FOR THE EDWARDS ESTATE 0F TORONTO, SELLING AT NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., CORNER 0F HWVY 47 AND 12. To include: ANTIQUE FURNITURE: immac. 8 pc. mahogany dining room suite, mahogany flip top games table with fretted base 4 gunstock chairs, omnate oak bulfet with carved heads, wà lnut latback bookcase, unusual Victorian ladies' settee,' walnut double sided desk with 2 chairs, inlaid English period music stand, inlaid Engîish peniod mahogany chest of drawers with bracket feet (1800), oak drop front desk with bevelled mirror, Victorian needlepoint firescreen (immac.), 200 yr. old grandfather dlock (Hargrave>,, mahogany 1/2 moon drum fable, mahogany leather inîaid coffee table early pine kitchen sîdeboard (Y drawers, 2. doors),, early pine bonnet chest, pine country couch, figer maple Postmaster's desk ,2 pc. pine flatback, 1/4 cut 8 drawer English oak chest, Windsor chair, Jacques and Hay es bedroom ste, toolbox, wvith bis eye maple inner drawers, sfenciîed ch air, single drawer pine lamp fable, unusual walnut washstand with fanl back, bucksaw table, frunks . f pine table, English 4 drawer chest with tumed legs, Victorian marble top sideboard, 4 poster oak bed (Ex), spinninq wheel, Amnberola cylinder gramapone with 20 cylinders, Vitrin side chairs. COLLECTABLES: 3 ft. rocking horse with horsehair (Ex), butterbowl (painted scene), Bretton violin, claw foot scales, cameras, pas pumpiron, Dietz driving ante, Watham car dlock, Eatons Anniversary catalogue (1869 - 1944), metal dolîs, qui Ifs, 30" cernent statue (girl and dog), birch bark pail jelly pail, 20 arrowheads lever acfion fin car, rare bevelled glass ning and perfume holder, isque dols, old books. WORKS 0F ART: approx. 75-100 oils watercolours, sketches and cav ,g by artists such as Lila Ridley, Moses Meeko, I. Clark, I. Gray, Soul Williams, Ziro, 7 by Ronald Davies, E. Walbourn, Herbert Wagner, L.E. Simmons, Peter Etnil Snyder, Grazianski. GLASS WAR E: Royal Crown Derby breakfast set (4Opc), Royal Crown Derby luncheon set (Chines Birds), settin g of 12 Early Royal Worchester dînner set (96 pcs), setting of 8Shelly Dainty Blue guest set (45 pcs), NOTE: ail 4 sets are complete and. immaculate, Germany 12" bird, Crown Ducal pcs. rare Royal Doulton figurine (Dances of the World), 16" Belle vase (black mark) royal oak roseboW, Heisy giass basket, paragon figurines, Royal Doulton figurines (Balloon- Girl, dog, Lambine Time), Dresden bowl and cup and saucer, Royal Crown Derby. plate and cup and saucers, Bavana pcs, oil lamps, Cloisonne pcs, reverse painted boffles, Sterling Silver pcs, silver candlesticks, - 45 miniature crystal pcs, 12" signed Moorcroft bowl, cruet set,- comport signed Art gass, signed.English vases, flow blue pcs., plus, many ottier quality pieoes. NO TE: This is an extremiely high quality Estate Auction of rare pieces. Preview wiII be Friday Jan. 6th between 1 and 9:OOpm and Saturday Jan. lth from 7:3Oam untîl sale fime. Terms are cash, VISA or debit card. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUICTIONS LTD. 905-985-=1068m LAWSU1T In July, Pacino Construction Co. filez a $1-million lawsuit agqanst regional councillor Mar- cel Brunele for siander and defa- mation as a resuit of Durham Region council's decision not to award a contract to the firm, even though it was the lowest bidder on a $1.5-million'contract for installing sewers in Brooklin. Brunelle's alleged remarks ultimately prompted council to, reject the tender and led to an investigation. Police found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing, but the R egion investigation led te the firing of a long-term employee. a middle management supervisor. There had- en ailegatons of questionable conductbpy some works department employees in connection with a number of construction projects. In November, Pachino filed a lawsuit against Durham Region for taking ayray the contract. ROAD WOIRK The Town of Whitby's 1994 budget included $1.7 million for reconstruction of Brooklin roads --part of the two-year project te extend sanitary sewer service te, Brooklin. The Provice and Durhamn Rleion are sharinq, the cost of both the $5.5-million trunk sewer extension and $10.5-mil- lion construction of local sanitary sewers. INJW PLAN In September, after four years of reports and meetings, Whitby council approved a new official pan te guide, the growth- of Whitby inte te 2lst century Tlhe document awaits ]Region approval. ELECTION In November's municipal elec- tions Whitby rsidents re-elec- ted ïLa or Tom Edwards, who defeated political newcomer Pat Perkins in- a relativley close con- test, Dennis Fox in east ward, Don Mitchell in north.ward, and reional councillors o rm ndMarcel Brunelle. Gerry Emm- was elected regional councillor after two un- succesaful runs at the maýyor's job, and incumbent regional councillor Ross Batten was defeated. Incumbent John Doistra lost te .newcomer Shirley Scott in centre ward. Judi Liongfield was acclaimed te her second term in west ward. UTTHE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING, TAKE NOTICE that the Régional Planning Committee will consider at a meeting ta be held on: TUESDAY, JANUARY 24 1995 AT 10:00 A.M. PLANNING DEPARTM.NT BOARDROOM 1615 DUNDAS STREET EAST, WHITBY 4TH FLOOR, LANG TOWER, WEST BUILDING WHITBY MALL AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The am endment proposes ta redesignate the site f0 permit retail warehouse uses and other commercial uses. The subjeot site is indioated on mhe map below. CONCL IIMBR 605EROSSLANROADESWI insen inthe Rga offics 0f e l niDerthent 1615 Dndas' oaeafreettobfr the Planning Committee conceming to e ed n Th eotrltd:oteproposed amendment must blabe forwaddt omsinro Bo 2,11 udsStreet East, 4th Floor, Lang Tower, etBidnMfi.h aI Wt Builing,8- itbyMil W ito nta05) L8N- 6 A3,Tor ndsLido). remsoeivd boF y eReing lePlanning Committee admr eqe t euetomake a presentation before the Rgionng Coumte ocmncith conemngmenpoo mrdment must be forwarded t a thisioeo Regio j ona 62e, 1RegionHdar t Est Buildng, Lng 623,0 Rosst ln Roa Ey ast, Whit, Ontari, L N 6A3, and should be reoeived 48 hours prior to mhe Rgon Council meeting. FILE NO.: OPA 94-004 GARY HERREMA C.W. LUNDY A MOCT. Roglonui ChaIrReloiC.4