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Going to an auction sale means taking a chance on catching “auction fever” when the bidding gets hot. The OPP rackets unit has some advice to wannabe Canadian Pickers to make sure they don’t feel sick after their auction experience. The anti-rackets unit has received com- Be careful with mobile auction sales plaints about some “travelling” auction companies that may not be quite open about their appraisal or pricing practices. Anyone dealing with a travelling auction outfit should try to get independent confir- mation of the accuracy and authenticity of any appraisal involving a high-priced item.

Buyers should read and understand all “fine print” information. Some details may state that appraisal figures are just “replace- ment amounts” used for insurance purpos- es and cannot serve as an accurate guide to the current value of an item. The fine print may also prevent either refunds or eturns.

Le Partage de Bourget has a half-price sale on winter garments. Sale runs from Jan. 17 to Feb. 2. All profits go towards the non-profit Le Comptoir familial for its com- munity aid projects. Le Partage is located at 2259 Laval Street, and open Thursdays, 1 to 8 p.m., Fridays, 1 to 5:30 p.m., and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. EASTERN ONTARIO The Canadian Mental Health Association (Champlain East) seeks new applicants for its volunteers program. Gain valuable ex- perience and help the community. Training and support provided. For inquiries phone CMHA contact Marie-Josée Karwanyi at 613-938-0435, ext. 410, and have referenc- es and criminal record check documents ready. The Canadian Cancer Society SDG-PR branch needs volunteer drivers for its cli- ent support program. Drivers in the Alfred- Plantagenet Township and City of Clarence- Rockland areas are required. The drivers program helps cancer patients and their family support to attend treatment pro- grams. A March 1 training course is sched- uled in Rockland. For more information on becoming a volunteer phone Lois Van Beek Barrette, toll-free, at 1-800-669-4181. ROCKLAND Walk for Memories, to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer Syndrome research and care, Jan. 26, 9 a.m. registration, from the Canadian International Hockey Acade- my. For more information go to www.walk- formemories.ca or phone toll-free to Sherry Davis at 1-888-222-1445 or to local coordi- nators Nicole at 446-5584 or Françoise at 446-4023. La Friperie de Rockland at 2815 Cham- berland Street has a half-price sale on all winter clothing at the thrift store during the month of January. New clothing additions every week. The thrift store is open Thurs- day and Friday, 1 to 4 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All proceeds go to the Rock- land Food Bank. The New Beginning Church has its NBC Freestore open the first Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering free clothing to those in need. The freestore is at 2848 Laurier Street, Unit 3, in Rockland. For more information phone 488-3893. The Rockland Family Centre offers free programs for children, from newborns to age 6, with their parents such as Learn Through Play on a weekly basis and also one Saturday each month. Other programs include Watch Me Grow, the Family Math evening program, Infant Massage, Munch- kin In Preschool, plus seasonal activities. For information and registration phone Lynne or Nathalie at 446-4220 or email maison- rockland@bellnet.ca. SARSFIELD SarsfieldWinter Carnival is Jan. 26 and 27. Activities including curling, baseball tour- nament, children’s games, and concession treats like hot dogs and chili. Dance classes for children age 3 to 7 also available. For in- formation phone 613-835-7590.

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