14 The Canadian Statesman Bowmanville,_September 17, 1975 . .~~~~~~.. -~È!!!! ..,.. ç . . .......... S....... >..,.,...~. '...... .......~. ,.... Maintenance Man Applications wilI be received by the undersigned until Wednesday, September 24, 1975, for the position of Maintenance Man, Western Area. Knowledge of mechanical and electrical machinery requir- ed. Ability to service and maintain plumbing and heat- ing equipment, electrical equipment. Must have pre- vious experience in general building and equipment maintenance. Reply in writing stating quali- fications, addressrand tele- phone numberto: M. A.Mac Leod, Business Administrator and Treasurer, The Northumberland and Newcastle Boardof Education, Box 470, Cobourg. K9A 4L2. 38-1 HOTEL-MOTEL OPERATIONS & MANAGEMENT Day Course - 6 Months Night Course - 10 Months Brand New Air-Conditioned Facilities Student Loans Available CLASSES FILLING UP FOR THE FALL SEMESTER Phone, visit or send coupon now. Manager Required for RETAIL FERTILIZER PLANT The successful candidate for this position will be responsible for the overall Management and marketing of Agricultural products at this location. Applicants should have a practîcal agricultural background, with management experience. It is desired, but not essential, that applicants have a degree in agriculture. Apply to: Advertiser 572, Box 190, c-o Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Ontario. 38-1 FINANCE ASSISTANT Applications for the position of Finance Assistant will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. September 30, 1975. We are looking for someone who has decided to enter the financial field and is taking C.G.A., R.I.A. or similar courses. Financial experience would be an asset. Salary range $8,000 - $10,500. Application should be hand-written stating qualifications and experience. A typewritten resume may be attached. M. A. MacLeod, Business Administrator and Treasurer, P.O. Box 470, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 4L2. 38-2 PIPING SCHOOL Learnto play the Highland Bagpipe BOWMANVILLE LEGION HALL Tuesday, Septem ber 23, 1975 7:00 p.m. Male and female, twelve years and up. Experienced pipers welcome. For information call: 623-5203 Waned FURNISHED apartment or house, approximately three months, Bowmanville area, reliable couple. Phone 987- 5184. 38-ix RELIABLE adults would like countfry house to rent. Within commuting distance of Osh- awa, 1-705-292-7121. 36-8x ONE bedroom apartment i Bowmanville on ground floor, reasonable rent. Write Adver- tiser Box 566, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowman- ville, Ontario. 35-tf Bank of Montreal Bowma nvi lle Invites applications from experienced bank personnel. Write or CaIl Mike Whiston 623-4411 Let's Talk 38 1 Waiter-Waitress Full or Part-time Apply in person Bowmanvi le Country Club or call 623-2670 before 5 p.m. 37-2 PART-TIME babysitter re- quired for two school age children, Ontario St. School area. Phone 623-2969. 38-1 LARGE Christmas tree grower needs person good at figures, shipping, and tree farming. Telephone Millbrook 932-2879. 37-2x CHRISTMAS tree baling con- tractor wanted with or withouf baler, also cutting and haul- ing. Orono - Millbrook area. Telephone Millbrook 932-2879. 37-2x PART TIME, choose your own hours. Persons to caîl on Fuller Brush customers. No investment. For information phone Pat Wiebe 372-9969 after 4 p.m. or write 416 Walton St., Cobourg. 37-4x EXPERIENCED apple pick ers and sorters, E. Mostert Newcastle No. 2 highway, first farm east of railroad bridge. 37- 2 Northumberland and Durham FARM LABOUR POOL Apple Pickers Wanted for Area Farms Register with: Northumberland & Durham Farm Labour Pool 7A Division St., Bowmanville. Phone 623-3880 37-3 TEACHER requires babysit- ter for a two and four-year- old, Wednesday, 8:15 to 4:15, Thursday 12:15 to 4:15. Simp- son Ave. area. Phone 623-3801. 38 -1 CLEANING lady, two days per week. Enniskiilen area. Must have own transporta- tion. Phone 263-8052. 38-2 REGISTERED Nursing Assis- tants required immediately in new nursing home. Call 987- 4252. 37-2 RELIABLE Nurses Aides re- ý uired in new nursing home. ail 987-4252. 37-2 .. s S NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS For Winter Maintenance Operation 1975-76 Season the following equipment is required:- Inquiry No. 75-7-5 Trucks With a minimum G.V.W. 27,000 pounds (single axle) or 34,000 pounds (tandem axle), for mounting power sanding units, are required at the following Ministry Yards:- 2 TRUCKS Norwood, Young's Point, Roseneath, Coboconk, Newcastle, Bobcaygeon, Lorneville, Bloomfield, Lindsay, Pontypool, Grafton. 3TRUCKS Fraserville, Port Hope Inquiry No. 75-7-6 Trucks With a minimum G.V.W. 42,000 pounds (tandem axle), for mounting power sanding units, are required at the following Ministry Yards:- 1 TRUCK Bobcaygeon, Bloomfield, Lorneville, Lindsay, Coboconk, Port Hope, Codrington. 2 TRUCKS Brighton, Newcastle, Pontypool, Grafton. Inquiry No. 75-7-7 Loaders With 1 Cubic Yard Bucket - WITHOUT OPERATOR 1 Loader Norwood, Roseneath, Codrington, Pontypool, Bobcaygeon, Fraserville, Port Hope, Brighton, Newcastle, Grafton. Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be received by the District Engineer until 1:30 p.m., Local Time Wednesday, October 8th, 1975 Specifications, Tender Forms and Envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from the District Office, 138 Hope Street, North, P.O. Box 150, PORT HOPE, Ontario. L1A 3W3. Telephone 885-6381. When requesting tenders please specify location(s). Please Note: Daily Standby rates for Hired Trucks, as follows:- Single Axle 27,000 G.V.W. Trucks (5 c.y. Spreader) $14.00 er day Tandem Axle 42,000 G.V. . Trucks (8 c.y. Spreader> $18.00 per day The successful bidder must have P.C.V. License or apply for same within seven)(7) days of being notified of acceptance. The Lowest or anv Tender not necessarily accepted. 38-1 Ministry of Transportation and Commun icat ion s spOntaronV OFFICE space, 600 sq. ft., downtown Bowmanville. Suit- able for lawyers, accountant, insurance, real estate, etc. Very reasonable. Phone 623- 7664. 38-lx FURNISHED bedroom with kitchen privileges. 623-3832. 38 I TWO bedroom apartbent on Lamb's Lane, available Oct. 1 $170 includes everything. Phone 623-5888. 37-tf '69 PONTIAC Stationwagon certified. Phone 623-5487 38-1 '69 CHEV, 4 door, V-8, auto., radio, radial tires. Best offer. Phone i 983-5519. 38-1 '68 FORD Torino, as is, best offer. Phone 623-3548. 38-1 x '71 HONDA 750-4, crash bars, back rest and carrier, new pipes. Asking $1,250. Phone 623-4197. 38- 1974 V.W., 113 rally model, adio, radials, Zeibart, excel- ent condition, certified, ý2,400. Call 263-2957. 38-lx 750 YAMAHA, 1973, 7,000 miles, $1,500or bestoffer. Call1 Tim after five, 623 4925. 38-lx 1955 BUICK Cenfury, four door, 29,000 original miles. Excellent condition, uncerti- fied. Also includes original service manual. Must sell. Asking $800. Phone 1-983-9517. 38-1' 1968 DODGE Polara 500, good condition, certified. Phone 987-4802. 38-1 1970 DATSUN, 1600 station wagon, excellent running ord- er. Cail after 6 p.m., 623-7332. 38-1 '73 VEGA, GT, AM-FM stereo tape, shag capeting, good condition. Phone 623-7984 after 4. 38-2x WE are having tremendous response to our Used Car advertising. Come in and see us now at MacDonald Ford in Bowmanville. 38-1 1975 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop, only 9,500 miles, many options. Phone 623-2032 after 5, 38-ix 1971 FIREZA Vauxhail station wagon, automatic, rust proof_ ed, 40,000 miles, $975. Phone 623-4617. 38-1 1973 500 cc KAWASAKI, sec- ond season, 6,500 miles, A-1 condition, new chain sprocket and back tire, $1,200 or best offer. Phone 987-4266 before 4:30P.m. 38-tf FOURkbeoroom nousefur rem in Bowmanville, available Oct.1st. Phone723-4111. 38-1 TWO bedroom apartment, Newcastle, $120 monthly, heat included. Available immedi- ately. Phone 668-4940 between 6-8 p.m. 38-1 THREE room apartment, ground floor, completely furn- ished. Heat, utilities and T.V. included in rent, $175. Write Advertiser 574, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowman- ville, Ont. 38-lx THREE bedroom apartment, new, modern, no pets, $250 per month, first and last month's rent in advance. Phone 623- 7574. 38-1 FOUR bedroom bungalow, centrally located, $275 a, month. Possession Sept. 20th. Guy LeBlanc Real Estate Ltd. 623-7461. 38-1 FURNISHED or unfurnished bedroom, centrally located. Phone 623-7402. 38-1 TWO bedroom brick bungalow east of Newcastle. Available Nov. 1. Rent $250. Write Advertiser 573, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowman- ville, Ontario. 38-1x ONE bedroom apartment, availab!e Oct. 1, ail bills paid, free parking, free cable, $200 per month. Phone 623-4697. 38-1 MODERN apartment, 4 rooms, plus bath, centrai location. Reasonable rent. Possession October 1, 1975. Phone 623-7523. 37-Itf FARM, 20 acres of prime land, barn, 3 bedroom house, separ- ate dining room, garage, in Newcastle, asking $300 month- ly. Call G. Van Dyk Realtor, 623-4428. 38-1 MOTHER of two has four bedroom farm house to share with same or single woman. Seven miles north of Bowman- ville. Phone 263-8885. 32-tf CENTRE of city, approxi- mately 1,400 sq. feet. Heat and lights paid. Suitable for store or offices. $375 monthIy. 725-9783. 38-tf FURNISHED bedrooms by month, week, or day, shower and bath, licenced premises, reasonable rates. Castle Hotel, Bowmanville 623-7072. 51-tf Advertisîing serves by informing. TRAI LARG instructio Equitati Jumpin Dressag Schooling( Hunters &J RR 3 BOWM A PPALO old, reais broke we sound, $3 SHEEP commerc white fa Priced a a va i ab i rams. R. PONI ES pony ma foot. Col bay. The md shou pet. Re Phone 62 G. 6 Horseba Our me cheaper, stalls fori Soecial r dual cor ience.! CAL .4 Du DO Done AU Bi 3' Please pi Now YOU quarante BOWMA 3 A0u cash, no reserve. This is a large sale, plan to attend. Preview one hour before sale, 1955 12 ton Chevrolet (subject to reserve bid). Myles King Auctioneer and Cartage, 725- 5751, 723-0501. 38-1 Selling due to il health, Wednesday, September 24th - Auction Sale of Real Estate and Household Furniture. The property of Mrs. Eva A. Dodson, 212 Princess Eliza- beth Crescent, Lindsay. (turn north off Queen St. on St. Peter St., to P. E. Crescent) Real Estate 2 storey, 5 room frame house, kitchen, living room, bathroom, 2 bedrooms upstairs. A property well worth your attention. House will be sold at 3:00 p.m. subject to low reserve bid. Terms on property 25 per cent down day of sale. Remainder in 30 days with possession. G. E. refrigerator, Beatty heavy duty stove, chrome suite, chesterfield suite, 2 platform rockers, television, new solid state record player, records, table lamps, 3 pole lamps, electric sewing machine, sew- ing cabinet, china cabinet, what-not, beds, dresser, chest of drawers, picture frames, upright freezer, Simplicity washing machine and dryer, bedroom suite, electric snow blower, electric lawn mower, electric broom, coffee table, quilt box, large quantity of dishes, pots and pans, large quantity of bedding, full contents of home. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Furniture Sale at 1:00 p.m. Propert at 3:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auc- tioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324- 9959. 38 1 Tuesday, October 21st at 1:00 p.m. Annual Fall Stocker Sale at Lindsav CommunitvF Sale Barn, Angeline St. N.,f EQUESTRIAN Lindsay; Ont. Stocker steers,f INING CENTRE heifers and calves sold inp E INDOOR ARENA truckload lots or to yourL BOARDING satisfaction. Always a goodv quality sale with large quanti- in in ties for your selection. Forr ion consignrments or further in-7 g formation contact Carl Hick-t ge son, Proprietor and Auction-s eer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959y of Hunters & Jumpers or 324-2774. 38-5c Jumpers Bought & Sold --- Saturday evening, Novem-f qANviLLEU "" ber 1st. Special Twilightt t Charolais Stocker Sale at 7:00E p.m. at Lindsay Community( OSA gelding, 3 years Sale Barn, Angeline St. N.,i stered, large, gentle, Lindsay, Ontario. Charolaisi estern, quaranteed' stocker steers, heifers andj 50. Phone 723-2768. calves soid in truckload lots or1 38-1 to your satisfaction. For1 consignments or further in- formation contact Carl Hick- ial ewes, blacko son, Proprietor and Auction- ace, bred or open eer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 t $50 each. Delivery or 324-2774. 38-7 e. Also purebred Dow 623 817. Saturday, Sept. 20 - starting 37 2 11:00a.m. - clearing auction of antique furniture, crocks, oil lamps, glass, china, primitive for sale. Four young woodenware, antique car, etc. res, one with foal at The property of Mr. J. Calder, ors: grey, black and 127 Josephine St., Prince se ponies are quiet Albert- being 1/4mile south of Ild make a9od child's Port Perry, off Union St., or 12 asonable. R. Dow. miles north of Oshawa, off 3-5817. Oshawa Rd. N. Some high- 37-2 lights: 1931 Durant car (run- ning order), pine jam cup- board (orig. stain), pine BAR S. RANCH hanging corner cupboard, J & H china cabinet, drop front ckriding, $3 per hour. desks, bonnet chest, chests of rmbership is even drawers, Victorian settee, we have 9 x 12 box washstands, pine harvest rent, plenty of room. table, Boston and Rattail idinq ring and indii- rockers, set of oak chairs, 11 de als for your conven- Orleans type chairs, press $50 per month. back chairs, various antique occ. tables and chairs, capt. L US ANYTIME chair, ice box, walnut buffet, 6349tfcountry couch, wool winder, 623-4027 trunks, brass, foie and wood- enware, beadwork, hooked rugs, crocks, oil lamps, oil and -e i water colors, frames, dishes Atetioinclude Wedgewood, Nippon, og Owners Austrian, R.S. Prussia, pressed and carnival glass, ZOFESSIONAL plus many other interesting G GROOMING items. Note: A good auction B with expert care for all antiquers! Terms cash. and results. No reserve. Kahn Auction reeds and Mixed Services - 985-8161. Done at the 37-2 Pet Shop Saturday, September 20th, Farm Sold, Auction sale of 4 King St W. Livestock, Implements and 623-2921 Household Furniture. The pro- perty of Ted Rose, Lot 8, Con hone for appointment. 2, Dummer Twp., 12 miles 38-2 east of Peterborough to War- saw and 11/2 miles south of w availableagain Warsaw Villa ge. 73 head of Hereford and Holstein Cattle, mg Canaries 20 mature Holstein cows ed to sin, also hens. freshened frorri April t Au- eust, 4 Holstein cows due NVILLE PET SHOP ept., Oct. 7 Holstein heifers, 4 King St. 372 11/2 yrs. old, open. 8 Holstein steers, 21/2 yrs. old., 5 Here- ford and Holstein steers 11/2 yrs. 12 Hereford cows with 12 calves by side. 8 Hereford and n sale at Pethick Holstein bull calves. Hereford Barn dn, one Bull, 3 yrs. old. M.H. 44 gas Ht ofnEnni k none ractor, Int. 3 1's aw bottom t Evennîskîien on drag plough, double disc, evening, September Fleury cultivator. Farm Ease 7: 00f p reLarge tractor manure spreader, Int. if unhicku t. 7' trail type power mower, ff Peth auc 1 1965 GMC 2 ton truck, 32' hay - elevator with undercarriage, 10' chain harrows, 12' grain auction sale, Satur auger,fertilizer spreader 3 .2th at 1 p.m. sharp, Pt., hay trailer 8' x 14', bale d at 1010 Brock S. buncher. New Holland Baler, hitby, Ontario, No. 12 side rake, M.H. 14 run seed Large pine ward- drill, Champion electric oat k side board, wagon roller, Beatty stable cleaner orse drawn sleigh, and 216' of chain, 20' elevator, , milk cans, ream 20' feed rack, full line of celin teapots, round machinery. Stainless double cking chairs, fern wash tubs, 3 De Laval units, oal and wood cook De Laval pump and motor, ine kitchen table, line for 32 cows, 3000 ba1es1974 table, clocks, wooden hay, 3000 baies 1975 hay, 10 ir, crocks, wooden acres of silage corn to be sold e, wooden washing in field. 250 bales wheat straw, piano stool, antique 300 bales oat straw. Renfrew hay knife, Quebec cook stove, 3 iron beds, ron and brass bed, chesterfield and chair, 2 ck shelf, chest of reclining chairs, washstand, wooden wheel bi- water heater, Buccaneer 3 ashstands, dining H.P. outboard motor, cup- irs, picture frames, board, sump pump, many row, single plough, other items, Terms Cash. No e, hand cultivator, Reserve. Furnîture sale at rush bottles, centre 12:30 p.m. Machine Sale at lanterrns, hall rack, 1:30p.m. Caffle Sale at 3:00 snow plower, hand p.m. Caril Hickson Auctioneer, nter, dishes. Terms Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. Automobiles Machinery Office Equipment PUBLIC AUCTION For the City of Oshawa SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1975 10:30a.m. Location at the Ritson Road City Yard, take 401 to Oshawa then ½mile south on Ritson Road. Office Equipment Electric Typewriters, adding machines, calculators, manual typewriters, fiing tubs, office storage cabinets, office desks, secretary and office chairs, folding chairs, photocopiers, slot punching machine, air conditioners. Misc Articles Intercom unit, desk lamps, record players, tape recorders, bicycle machines, floor hockey nets, cartons of paper, cover stock, paints, plastic tubing and assorted articles. Automobiles 1970 Ford Falcon 4 door, 1970 Acadian 4 door, 1970 Acadian 4 door, 1970 Acadian 4 door, 1970 Acadian 4 door. Trucks and Equipment 1966 GMC 10,000 GVW Stake truck, 1968 41/2 yard sander, 1960 Caterpillar Grader (12 blade scarifier and wing plow), Davey air compressor, Kelly Creswell traffic marking machine, Meili Bumberg traffic marking machine, 1967 GMC 27,000 Dump, 1963 M.F. Farm Tractor, Oliver weed sprayer, two 8' plows, 10' dump box, 3 new 18 gal. truck gas tanks, National triplex mower, misc, Cat. arader narts.loader parts, Cat scarifier shanks, misc. auto starters, carburetors, alternators, filters, etc., 2 radial snow tires, 200 gal. Bitumulus storage tank, Conroy 110,000 BTU oil furnace and storage tank, lawn mowers, and many other unlisted articles. Terms: Cash or CERTIFIED cheque. All goods sold AS IS. AIl sales FINAL. Previews: Friday, Sept. 19, 9 to 5. Ail Bidders must register. Lunch Truck on sight. LIPTAY AUCTIONEERS LTD., R.R. 1, Bowmanville, Ont. 416-263-2117 38-1 Thursday, September 25th Farm Sold Auction Sale of farm machinery, household furniture and antiques. The property of Harry P. Hickson, Lot 8, Con. 9, Ops Twp., 1 mile west of Reaboro on Hwy. 7 to 8th line and 1 mile south or 6 miles east of Lindsay on Hwy. 7 and 1 mile south. Ford tractor, John Deere manure spreader, rubber tired wagon with rack, M.H. 13 hoe seed drill, 2 scufflers, 2 horse cultivators, disc, harrows, fanning mill, 1955 Chev. 1/2 ton truck (extra good), 40' hay elevator, electric sander, 2 electric drills, mortising machine, lg. qty. of hand tools, tool chest, scrap iron, new and used lumber, barn boards, large quant ity of horse drawn machinery. Re- frigerator, 2 heavy duty stoves, coal and wood stove, antique table, round table, 6 chairs, oak dining room suite with oval glass china cabinet, antique clock, antique china tea set, carnival glass, quan- tity of antique glass and china, smal china cabinet, umbrella stand, antique baby crib, grain cradle, antique desk, coal oil lamps, flat irons, gas iron, crocks, ink well and pen holder, Heintzman piano and bench, silver tea service, hall tree, settee, arm chair and rocker good, chesterfield and chair, phonograph, records, old sheet music, 3 trunks, picture frames, brass top bed, beds, dressers, washstands, lamps, pine chest, bedding, linens, dishes, full contents of a century home. A good antique auction. Plan to attend. Terms Cash. No Re- serve. Machine Sale at 12:30. Furniture Sale at 2:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 38-2 Saturday September 27th - Farm Sold - Auction Sale of: Livestock, Implements and Household Furniture at two locations. The property of Pamela and Niels Pind Lot 23-24, Con. 11, Smith Twp. 4 miles north of Bridgenorth on County Road 20 (Bridgenorth- Selwyn Rqad). 150 head of Charolais cattle will be sold at 7:00 p.m. at Lindsay Commun- ity Sale Barn, Angeline St. N., Lindsay, Ont. Purebred Char- olais Bull 2 yrs. old, 60 first calf Charolais heifers, 26 with calves b yside, some due for fall. 5 Hereford cows with calves by side. 45 Charolais steers7fto800 1bs,;14Charolais and Hereford heifers 700 lbs. Guest Consignor - Don Real, Sunderland, Ont. 40 head of Charolais cattle. Puebred Charolais Bull born April 10, 1974. 15 Charolais recorded females. 4 grade cows with recorded 2 heifer calves, 6 grade cows with calves by side, 3 grade cows. These cattle will be sold at 7:00 p.m. sharp followed by Pind Dis- persai. At 1: 00 p.m at the farm 1963 Case 630 diesel tractor, live power with Case manure loader, M.H. 22 gas row crop tractor. Case 65 H.P. LAE tractor engine used for ploughing silage. 1966 Ford 612 forage harvester PTO with 2 row corn header, hay pick-up, direct cut. 2 Kasten self- unloading forage wagons. For- age blower with 80' of pipes. Badger silagedistributor, 1965 Case12' self propelled hay and grain swather. 1965 Case 200 Baler PTO. Allied automatic Bale stooker complete. 2 hay trailers. Little Giant 44' hay and grain elevator. New Ideà 160 bus. manure spreader, George White, 120 bus. manure spreader. Oliver 9' tandei disc. Case 3-12's plough, full line of modern machinery. Approx 3000 bales mixed hay. Maple kitchen suite, dining room suite, television, chairs, some antiques, many other items. Terms Cash. No Re- serve. Note Sale Times and Places. Machine Sale 1:00 p.m. at the farm. Cattie Sale 7:00 p.m. Lindsay Community Sale Barn. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 38-2 fathers clock, 2 gmngerbread clocks, O.G. clock, Steeple clock, other clocks, old wood- en telephone (good) old ant- ique car parts, hundreds of other items, Note all antiques are in good condition. Prop- erty sold, terms cash, sale at 12.00 noon. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270. Livestock, implements, ant- iques, etc. Property of Collins Stables, Lot 8, Con. 11, Belmont Township, Peterbor- ough County, being one mile west of Havelock on No. 7 Hiqhway and 2 mile north or 3 miles east of Norwood and 2 mile north, formerly the McGowan farm. Saturday, September 27 at Il a.m. Implements: 44 Massey trac- for with new tires, Oliver tractor, 2 John Deere tractors, PTO International manure spreader, Horse spreader, hay stooker, 3 PH or Drage post hole digger, 3 furrow Cock- shutt plow, harrows 4 sections, 5 section spring tooth harrows, garden cultivators, Massey No. 6 mower. Trucks: GMC 1969one ton truck, dual wheels with racks, one ton trailer with hitch; 1963 half-ton Ford truck, numerous parts for vehicles, truck racks. Miscel- laneous: large quantity of electric motors, scrap steel, posts, quality lumber and complete roof truss, oil pump and drums, wire, electric grinder, air wrench, boat oars, refrigeration units, paint air gun and drili, battery charger, skill saw, 6 new batteries, 500 ft. water hose, pipes and fittings, vinyl, lawn mower, riding lawn mower, commercial hamburg grind- er, commercial meat grinder for mink farm, numerous tools, used and new, meat hooks and rollers, D125 Sala- mander, sheets of aluminum roofing. Antiques and Furni- ture: 3 pine tables, antique box stove, lanterns and oil lamps, old wooden pump, antique chairs, antique irons and bottles, antique benches, 2 antique guns, antique phone, crocks, antique flushing mac- hine for mink, wishing well, numerous antique dishes and plates, stero, table, clocks, cuckoo cdock, Model T Ford windshield, floor polisher commercial, 1932 Canadian Tire road map, old books and newspapers, school desk, chesterfield, 2 pce. toilet set, clothes dryer, other furniture and antiques. Ski-doos: 2 Mercury 30 horse Ëki-doo,like new, Ski-doo traller, trailsled. Sheep: Dorset horn ram and 3 ewes. Poultry: large amount of ducks, geese, Bantie hens and rabbits in cages, rabbit cages, large quantity. Cattle: 1 Holstein springer heifer, 3 Holstein cows, 37 beef cows, 41 calves 600 lbs. and under. Auctioneer Remarks: Plan to attend this outstanding sale as this is only a portion listed, there are numerous more used and new items collected through the years. Lunch available, terms cash, sale at 11:00 a.m. Selling by number. Wiiliam A. Collins, auctio neer, Shelburne, Phone 519- 925-2849. Proprietors or auct- ioneer will not be responsible for any public liability, pro- perty damage or injury to the public in connection with this auctionsale. 38-2 Sat. Sept. 20 - clearing auction sale for Mrs. June Wright-the property has been expropriated for cedar- wood, located on Sideline No. 32-33 being 1 mile north of Hy No. 7 at Green River School (5 miles east of Markham) including Riding tractor, Rid- ing lawn mower Frazer Farm Roto-tiller, 2 fr. tractor plow, air compressor, skilsaw, tools, saws, buggy wheels, type- writers, house shutters, stone ugs, crocks, jars, barrels, arge quantity antique dishes, nictiire frames. sleiah bells, lamps, stoves, sickle, scythe, piné harvest table, pine cup- board, pine flour bin, chest drawers, gewing machine, Antique dressers, Red Walnut table, Loveseat, Antiaue hall rock, Victorian wicker baby cariage, Very old, Wooden cradle, Mirrors, organ stool, Argus slide proiector and trays, Antique insulators, Wooden beam plow, Antique veranda posts, Millstone extra good, etc. Note onl a few items listed here. his is a good sale, be sure to come, 2 auction rings. Refreshments. Sale 1 p.m. Afkinson and Wilson, Sale AtMgrs. ahd Auctioneers. 38-1 Auction sale, Saturday, September 20, 1:15 p.m., at Saveon Products Warehouse, Highway 28, Bewdley. Consist- ing of 54" solid brass bed, antique chaise lounge, wash- stand, chest of drawers, tables, chairs, dishes, glass- ware, oil lamps. Roy frost clear refri gerator, fred le sew- ing ma chine, Crafts man heavy duty vacuum cleaner, unk and other items still b eing consigned. Roger Bann- ister, auctioneer. 38-1 Saturday Sept 27 Auct ion sale of furniture and antiques, the property of Lavern Chapman will be heid in the Village of Pontypool. Approx. 7 miles north of Orono on Hwy 35 or 5 mies soua d0f mile east. Woods deep freeze 21 cu. ft. (good) Viking 4burn- er stove, large pine cupboard (retfinished) good, antique china cabinet, phonograph, piank seat chairs, chesterfield suife, reclining chair, 4 pc. bedroom suite (good) 3 cane chairs, (refinished) Platform rocker (new cane seat and back) 2 copper boilers, 10 coul oil uamps, hanging iamp(ori- ginai) with prisms, 2 gone with the wind lamps, Grand- REQUIREDH We have cash buyers for homes in the Bowmanville area. Perhaps your home would bring top dolar? We'il be pleased to appraise it for you and help you locate the "home of your dreams". For friendly efficient sale of your ho:,e, call P. &R. Realty Company, Realtor, Bennett Rd. and No. 2 Hwy., Bowman ville 576-6120. l7tf DEADLUNE FOR CLASSIFIED TUes.,1 lnoon Tuesday Sept. 23 Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the property of the Late Mrs. Cora Enqlish, 89 Cambridge St., in the town of, Lindsav. McClary refrig (good) Kenmore electric stove, an- tique rocking chair, Singer sewing machine (tredle type) Qu. of dishes. pots and pans Chesterfield and chair, Coi- oured television set (good) 3 oc. bedroom suite, wardrobe, :hests of drawers, Trilightf end tables, antique radio, ice box, chrome table and chairs, mantel clock, crocks sealers, numerous other articles. Terms cash, sale at 1 p.m. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357 3270 38-1 Tuesday Evening, September 23, Sale 6 p.m. sharp. Machinery, furniture and antiques. Auction sale including: M.F. No. 50 Gas Tractor 3 pt. hitch, Ford Dextra Diesel Tractor with front end loader, Cockshutt Tractor, 1966 Chev. 1 ton stake truck 12' platform - stock racks (certified), 1949 Ford Car, N-H 67 Baler, tri-axie trailer - (used to carry equipment), hay stooker, 12 6000 lb. axles complete with springs, tires, rims and bra- kes, one arm loader for Ford tractor, single horse trailer, trailer (car), 3 pt. hitch saw, manure spreader - 4 wheel, antique car parts (fenders, wheels, engine parts, etc.), small compressor, Preston 125000 BTU furnace (2 yr. old), 200 gal. oil tank, 7 room frame house - must be removed f rom property before end of 1975, several 8' light fixtures, 100 amp service complete, overhead garage door and track. Antique horse buggy, TV tower and rotor, jet pump, gear pump, valance boxes, chicken feeders and nester, 3 merc-vapor yard lights, saddle, 100 car tire, pine flatback cupboard, 6 ladder back chairs, 4 rocking chairs, antique trunk, several other anti que pieces, pine and glass, coa ui lam p, kitchen cupboard, many other items. The property of Brian Bassett, 1 mile west of Uxbridge to Con. 6then2 mile north(1/4 mile north of Museum). Sale at 6 p.m. sharp, 2 auction rings. Lloyd Wilson and W. D. Atkinson, Sale Managers and Auctioneers. 38-1 Grist Mill Auction Barn Newtonville, Sept. 19th, Friday, 7:00 pm Brass bed (beautiful), Bos ton, cane and platform rock- ers, old wooden pun plat- form cradielarge butter bowl, hall tree, extension table, candie table, trunks, wood medicine chest, chester field bed and arm chair (like new), 4 piece coffee table setting (good), large wal rvâirror (beautifully framed), portable TV, chests of draw- ers, bikes, vacuum, doors, crib, water pump, harnmerA" miii, power mower, wheel barrow, large school bell, violin and bow, etc. Termrs cash.nAuctioneers: Stapleton Bros. 1-786-2244. 38-i Saturday, October 4th, auc tion sale of livestock, imple ments and furniture. The property of the late Konstan- tine Pantschuk, east half, Lot 15, Con. 7, Scugog Twp. first farm west of N estleton on Hwy. 7A or 71 2 miles east of .Port Ferry.34 head of Hereford cattle, 16 mature Hereford cows with 15 calves by side, 1 cow due Nov. 11, 1 open 2 yr. old heifer, Poll Angus Bull 3 yr. old. A good herd of cattle showing size and quality. 1971 Int. 276 gas tractor 1650 hrs. like new, M.H. 30tractor PTO, 1972 New Holland 273 Baier - super sweep pickup PTO, Int. 3-1's ace bottom plough, J.F. 29 toothed cultivator, Sedore snow blower 3 pt., 1972 Otaco flexible harrows, Int. C28 ower mower, Maple Leaf 36' ay elevator new, 6 ton roller bearing wagon with rack, 1974 post hole d igger 3 pt., New Holland tractor manure spreader, 3 pt., 1975 cattle oiler, large quantity of chick- en equipment, 8 new McKee water bowls, 1966 Chev. car 327 motor - 4 barrel, new tires, 1962 Chev. car-mag vwheels, 3 speed transmission, full une of modern farm machinery. Approx. 100 White Leghorn la ying hens, 3000 baies mixed hay, 200 bales second cut hay, 1,400 bales oat and barley straw, 10 ton of Barley, round oak table, refrigerator, desk, dresser, 2 B-W televisions, bar chairs, tools, many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Furniture sale at 12:30 p.m., machine sale at 1:30 p.m., cattle saie at 3:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 38-3 GActio ale f furntur for Oshawa, on Saturday, Sept- ember 27fth. Beds, washer, dryer, stove, chesterfield, lawn mower, dressers, bed- ding, dishes, and other art- icles. Sale time 1.00 p.m.' Lawrence Harris, Clerk, Cliff Pethick, auctioneer. aRREER ~NAD LIMITED 3rd Floor, 55 Queen St. E. Downtown, Toronto (416) 363-3721 N am e........................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Street..... ........... City ......................... Phone...............Age.. 38-1 MATURE, reliable babysitter required 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. in my home (girl aged 5). Phone 623-2398 after 6. 38-lx ROUGH and trim carpenters for residential construction. Apply Robert W. McEwan Ltd., Monk's Cove, Cobour . R.N. and R.N.A. For alternate weekends, day and evening shifts. CALL MRS. CLARKE SUNSET LODGE 623-5813 37-2 F.- Auctio Auct ion mile eas Saturday 20th a† M yantity Sings C neer. Antique day, Sept to be hel North, Wi highway. robe, oal wheels h flat irons cans, por table,ro stand, cc stove, p dropleaf t high cha hay rakE machine, phone,h heater, i pine clo drawers, cycle, w room cha wheelbar box stov orange c tables, lI wa rdrobe corn plar Z-m--