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Whitby Free Press, 22 Nov 1995, p. 23

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Whltby Free Press, Wecdnesday. November 22, 1995, page 23 AUCTION SALE ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & GUNS SUNDAY, NOV. 26th 11:OOam (viewing 10:00) MacGREGOFR'S AUCTIâON HALL, 182 Wellington St. Bowmanville Take 401 to Waverly exit & follow 57 north to #2 hwy, tum right gong east to 1 st lights, Scugog St. &no north 1/4 mile to Wow Mart. Fea Market({olow auction This Sunday's auction features an excellent offering of articles from the past-to present, refinished, as found & somre new, partial list includes: glazed top hoosier cupboard, .stacking bookcase, washstands, miso. tables (kitchen, pine lamp, parlour, etc.) miniature china cabinet, stencilled cottage chest, full length swing mirror, 4x8 poltable, childs .-desk, plant stands treadle sewing mcie misc. chiairs, collection of granite& enelar, rare & uniqu kitchen collectables, pocket watch & l4kt gold ladies watch, misc. rings, old coins, microwave stand, Macintosh computer, new cast toys & door stops, Coke signs pictures, quali selection of glass à china (presse depression, flow blue fiesta, etc.), guns include: J.C. i-iggins 129a. dg Ior ob so & Stirling dule barrel shotguns, Winchester .38-55 (1905) etc, excercise equipment. These are only a few of the many articles featured in this auction at our new location, dress warmn - we are still renovating. We are accepting quality antique pcs. for our 6th annual boxing day antique auction. Cal for detai s. Cal for ail your auction needs MacGREGOR AUCTION SERVICES Mike MacGregor 905-987-5402, 905-987-3664 SAT. NOV. 25, 1ICAM OUR 27TH ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT SNOWMOBILE AUCTION AT ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CENTRE, LINDSAY Accepting ail -makes of snowmobiîes, 4 wheelers, trailers vehicles, 4X4's. Partial.li'st: 2 ý9Ë Artic Cat 800ZAT demos 95-600 ZRT Artic Cat demo, 95 Artic Cat 700 ZR demno (ail with 1 year wa rranty) 90 Vamaha Phazer, 90 Polaris tnySort, 89 Yamaha Exciter eîlectrlic S&Yamnaha Exciter, 88 Skidoo ýtratus, 84 Skidoo Citation 4500 electric, 80-SOOcc Skidoo Everest, 80 Yamaha SRX440, 72-340 TNT SKidoo, 71 Nordic 399, 80 440. Liquid cooled moto ski ultra sonic 73 Skidoa Elan, several Skidoo Ã"îympics, 80 & 81 Skidoo Citations, 80 Skidoo Everest, Double skidoo trailers, 4 wheeîers, p lus others amrving daily, 15' grew boat with 85hp Jo hnson 80 G MC Jimmy 4X4 with plow, 9Ï Chry. Dynasty, 90 Pontiac transport van, 9lBuick Lesabre, 85 Chev unn meIn m eMS a a a 4 Paper Products, including newspaper, comprise 36 per! Scent of the garbage placed at curbside for *. !pickup each week.A Iof ;it is recyclable. AUCTION SALE THURS. NOV. 23, 5PM at 150 Percy Coes. on Scugog Island Fumiture, appliances, antiques, Kirby acum oto-tiller, 109 Cub tac tor & mower, dehumidifier, metal shelving & mare to come. Viewing from 2pm. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 655-8073 COOK, JAMES RICHARD (JIM) Suddenly at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry on Tuesday, November 14, 1995 in his 75th year. Jim Cook, life long resident af Myrtîe, beîoved husban d of Phyllis Taylor. Dear father of Marabeth and her husband Dennis Darling of Port Perry, Paul and his wife Corna of Prince Albert. Loving gratndfather of Brittany. Dear rother of Reid 0f Whitby John of Greenbank, and the* late Èart. The family received friends at the Carson Funeral Home & Chapel, 79 Baldwin St. Brooklin. 'Funeral service was held in the chapel on Thursday. Interment. Groveside Cemetary. If desired donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. IN MEMýORIAM. CHARLES HUBBLEDAY in memory of a wonderful Father and Grandfather who passed away November 27, 1994. Your presence we miss, Your loving memory we treasure, Loving y ou always, Forgetting you neyer. Pamnela, Ross andChet Haywood. PEARCE, ALEXANDRA MYRTLE - one precious moment, one sweet memnory,. one treasured image, gien to us and taken from us November 12, 1995. Beautiful daughter of Kathy & Kevin. "Sleep Little Angel 'tilI we meet again." Severalchare fter caleicdn A 57-year-old man faces various The customer wandt seriously snme flowers froni a planter anc charges after a customer at Vera'. hurt and aller a short struggle, throwing them on the grounid, aye Cafe was assaulted Nov. 1. managed topah the suspect'out Ryrie. The incident began when a man the door. Officers arrived and madea Rf "started throwing kaives and things around and cursing and talking to himsif' while having a meal -at the 114 Brock St. S. restaurant around 4:35 p.m., saye Durham Regional Police Staff Sergeant Sandy Ryrie. I The restaurant's owner and a customer, a 57-year-old Gordon Street man- were threatened when they tried ta calm the man down, Ryrie says, and lie "became quite aggressive... and, c ut the customnerPs left cheek and knocked bis glasses off; lie was alo punched ini the head.v Bazam and BAZAAR Westminster United Churcli, 25 'Manning Rd., Whitby »(between Garrard and Thickson) will hold their annual bazzar on Saturday, Nov. 25, 1 to 4 p.m. Craft items and home baking, sewing and knitting, candy and plants, and white elephant table wiil be available. BAZAAR Holy Family Parish, 91 Ribblesdale Dr., Whitby, will hold the annual bazaar and bake sale on Saturday, Nov. 25, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. There will be crafts, nickle table, gaines, lunch room, grocery basket- draws and a box sale. The Salvao Ary Women's Ministries will hold their annual bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 25, il a.m. ta 3 p.m., at 122 Kent St., Whitby. Lunch tickets cost $4. CRAFT SHOW. Colonel J.E. Farewell Public School will 'hold their annual Christmas Craft Show on Sunday, Nov. 26, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 810 McQuay Blvd., Whitby. BAZAAR & AUCTION The Christian Education Bazaar & Auction wifl be held on Saturday, Nov. 25, beginning at il a.m., at Immanuel Christian School, 849 Rossland Rd., W. Offered are baked gooda, chocolate letters, cafta and meal. Auction at 4 p.m. Raptors tickets, crafta, automobile, airfare ta Hawaii, and mucli more. CRAFSALE Palmerston Community School will hold their second annual craft sale on Nov. 25, 9 a.m. ti 2 p.m. Table rentai fee, i. $15 plus a donation of one craft item. For reservations, cail 666-0959 and leave name, telephone number and descriptions of items ta be sold. Calse will be returned. BAZAAR&A CRAFT SHOW The Oshawa and District Association for Communi."y Living, which supports children who have a developmental cisability, will hold a craft show at 39 Wellington St. E., Oshawa, on Saturday, Nov. 25, 9 a.m. ta 3 p.m. For more- information, call Suzanne at 57U4261. The suspec walked north on Brock Sùtree, ranting and raving," andiceked the passengersaide of a parked car befare entering an inuance company, grabbing arreut shortly after. Gary Alfréd IBlackburm was charged with assault with a weapon, threatening death, possesson of weapons dangerous, assault and two counts ofrnischieL NOTICE 0F PASSING BY-LAW TO REGULATE TH-E USE 0F MOBILE SIGNS The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby has passed a new Temporary Sign By-law to regulate temporary signs and other temporary advertising devices in the Community. EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 1996, EVERY PERSON WISHING TO USE A MOBILE SIGN FOR ADVERTISING OR PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES WILL BE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN A TEMPORARY SIGN PERMIT FROM THE TOWN. THE- USE OF MOBILE SIGNS WILL BE RESTRICTED TO THE ANNOUNCMENT 0OF NEW BUSINESS OPENINGS AND'BUSINESS RELOCATIONS. ANY PERSON WHO CONTRA VENES THE PROVISIONS 0OF THE NEW TEMPORARY SIGN BY-LAW WILL BEGUILTY 0F AN OFFENCE AND UPON CONVICTION WILL BE LIABLE TO A FINE IN AN AMOUNT 0F UP TO $5,000. The T own is taking this iniiative In response to public complaints regarding the large number of mobile signs throughout the municipality. The primary goal of the new by-law is to reduce the number of temporary signs tliereby enhancing the appearance, safety, streetscape and distinctiveness of Whitby from other communities while allowing for public expression In a manner that meets the communitys expectations 0of a dlean, safe town. The February 1, 1996 implementation date will permit businesses sufficient time to phase out their mobile signs and to move to otherforms of advertising and promotion. For a,- complete copy of the new Temporary Sign By-Iaw or for further information, contact: DONALD G; McKAY, CLERK The Corporation af the Town af Whltby 575 Rossland Road East Whîtby, Ontario Li N 2M8 Phone: (905) 668-5803 I J One month ago today, my heautiful companion in lufe passed away, LINDA LEE CAMPBELLI. She Icft hchind her spirit in her sonl: Jason, daughters Lecanne, Dcnisc, and Laura. At the *age of forty-two a fcw minutes after 1l0:(X)pm on Oc[. 17, 1995 at hcr home lier 1li fe soppcd as we know it. There are no words, phrase or poeins th discribe rny lovcîy Li nda's lufe. 1 look ai her picturcs and 1 sec Ille glow froni lier face. The smilc ights up a smalî arca around her anid 1 sec tlhe love fihat was luec. Jus( ai Ihai moment I wish lime would stop, and yoi, wouîd hc with me again forever, Jason, Lecanne, Denise, Laura and 1 will miss your love. F rom Doug Io yo u, 1l*11 alwPays love yoy. Thp Town cf Whitby is preparing for the construction of the above described proîect. An Environmental Study Report (ESR) has been filed and is now approved for this undertaking. Detailed Design Plans have also been prepared for a roadway underpass structure. 'Construction is planned for 1996 and 1997 over approximately an eighteen (1l8) month period in which Garden Street will ho rIosed to through traff ic. Town of Whitby staff from the Public Works Department and our engineering consultant. Totten Sims Hubicki & Associates wiIl be on hand at a Public Information Centre to answer questions concerning the project and to provide an opportunity for public comment prior to tendering the project. Ail intprested persons are invited to attend the Public Information Centre on:

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