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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 May 1979, p. 14

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Wednesday, May 23 Auction Sale of Farm Machinery Property of Robert Engllsh to be sol d at the property of Walter Keast, lot 1 con. 9 Fenelon Twp., 7 miles north of Lindsay on Hwy. 36, J.D. 4020 tractor wlth cab; AC tractor wlth manure loader and hay forks; J. D. 3800 forage harvester 2 row corn head with hay pickup; John Deere 1240 4 row corn planter drag; AC corn blower PTO; J.D. snow biower 6' PTO; 2-Dion forage wagons self unloading el'x16' boxes with 10 ton running gear and flotation tires; MF. 10 baler PTO; NH510 manure spreader 160 bush; Vibra shank 45 2 cultivator with 12' wing mounts; Ford 4 f urr.ow plough serni mounit spring reset 4 - 16's, fertilizer spreader 3 pt. PTO new; bale stooker automatic; f ield sprayer; wagon; cernent mixer 3 pt.; AC garden iawn mower; many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 20-1 N Hosteins Thursday, May 24 12:30 Noon 60 Head, selling at the Malmont Sales Arena, Black- stock, Ont. 30 Fresh or Sprlng - Ing cows and heifers (both Purebred and Grade) to help the rnllk supply. Features of the sale are 5 big, sharp, springlng lst caîf helfers from the Browview Herd of Gerald Brown, Newcastle. Herd Is ciassiled, R.O.P. tested and Free-listed.- Also 30 Bred helfers, yearlings and calves from popular sires such as Ned, Royalty and Perseus Leader. lncluded in the group are two da ughters of "Ned' one frorn a "G.P." dam wlth 143-149 B.C.A. Alil cattie Blood tested and ready to move. Lunch avaliable. For entries phone Ed Werry 416-263-2225, Auct. Ed .Mc Morrow 705-953-9444, Sales, Mgr. Neil Malcolm 416-986-4246. 20-1 Auction Sale Times Household Furniture and Antiques, Tools Thursday, May 17 Property of Mr. Pankhurst on 9th Con. Pickering, one mile west of Myrtie. Friday, May 18 6pm Property 0f Amr. Outram on Brock Road, N. Iust above number 2 highway., Saturday, May 19 il a.m. Property of Mr. Taylor, 250 Main S t. W., Stouffville. Monday, May 21 11 a.M. Stouffville Sales Barn Gauslln and Faulkner, auctioneers. 640-3079 or 640-5691. 20-1 N Tnursday, May 31 12 Noon Hosteins Complete Gloriadale Hostein Dispersai owned by Roy H. Phil p. sellng at the farm, Lot 18, Conc. 7, Hope Twp., 8 miles north of Hwy. 401. From 401 take exit 80 (Hwy. 2) north to buinker then straight north 8 miles to the stone church, then 1/2 mile west to the farrn. 70 head.ý Llsted herd. 20 daughters by Agro Acres Unique, 14 by ellng Rockrnan. and 14 by Northcroft Admirai Citation. Main service sire is A Nelacres Johanna Senator. These cattie are big and the heifers are extremely weil grown. Also sellinq sernen - 18 viais Unique, 2 vials Man-O- War, -20 vials Rockman, 14 vials Neyer Fear. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbrldge, Ont., 416-852-3524. 20-2 Saturday, June 2 11 a.m. Auction Sale of Cattie, Farm Machinery, Furniture, the property of Harry Kuenen, 1 mi. east of Uxbridge at the corner of Con. 9 and Durhamn Rd. 23, or from Hwy. 47 tomn south on Rd. 23 to lst farm on east side. 30 Hostein heifers due June and July, 30 beef stockers (Hereford, Simmental, Charolais), Charolais bull - 10 months. Cattie are blood tested. Apa- lusa Geiding with papers, Apalusa Mare - 11/2 yr. old, AC 180 diesel tractor with cab, Cockshutt 550 tractor, A-C 720- 2 row forage harvester with hay pick up, Gehi 16' forage wagon - 3 beater, Brillion Seeder - 9' chain harrows, A-C 12' disc, A-C 12' cultivator - 3 pt. hitch, hay elevator, 2 graIn augers, Case 200 baier with thrower. Anhydrous Applicator, Tox-Wick grain dryer, Huskie liquid manure pump, Int. 45 Vibra-Shank cultiator - 21 tooth - 3 pt. hltch, cattie clippers, 4 Shank càlvator - 21 tooth - 3 pt hitch, cattie clippers, 4 S urge milkers, barn beams, cedar rails, electric motors, car and machinery parts, Silo- Guard Applicator, J B & D 200 gaI. weed sprayer - 3 pt. hitch, cedar posts, 1970 Dodge Monaco - 4 dr. certified, 1972 Chev Chevelie, 1959 Chev dum p ruck, 400 bales straw, Mof fat refrigerator - 2 dr. brown (good), electric stove, dleep freezer, Simplicity washer and spin dryer, chesterfield and chair, 3 single beds, dressers, kitchen ta ble and 8 chairs, antique child's desk, dishes, flower pots, scatter;mats, rugs, milk cans, Cls numerous other articles. sale at> il a.m. Lunch available. Sale rnanaged and soid by, Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524.' 20-3 Auct Ion Sol@ May 26 11 a.m. The property of Mrs. J. Gilîman In rougham on No. 7 hlghway I'ust west of Brock Road. Sale of household contents, antiques, pine cup- board, pine chests of drawers, rocklng chairs, appl lances, dishes, sllverware, Findlay cook stove (coal or wood), pins and oak dressers, garden equlpment, wyoodworklng shop eq ulpment, lncluding 6 h.p electrlc mowier, heavy dutyý post drîlI, sticker complete wlth bits (Smarts), cast Iron tilt top table saw, large wood lathe, plus quantity of other articles. Terms cash. No reserve. Johni Annis, auctioneer, 655-4663. 20-2 Tuesday, May 29 il am. 100 Hoîsteins Leebrook Dispersai and Spring Sensation Sale at the Wilson Sale Arena, 11/2 miles north of Uxbrldge, at the corner of Regional Rd. 1 and Beaver Rd: The Complete Leebrook Dispersai for Harold Buckley, Lndsa y. 75 head - 2 Excellent, 6 Very Good, featuring 2 Very Good Citation R's from an Excellent dam. 10 members ln this family selling. Several smart young cows with beautiful udders. Featurlng a fine 3 yr. old with VG dam and Ex 2nd Dam - she is due at sale time. Also a beautiful uddered dau. of Northcroft Admirai Citation with VG dam. A listed herd. The Spring Sensation Sale featuring 25 head top pedi- greed cows and helfers - oustandlng foulndation material - a show cow by Count Crystan wlth 5 Genera- tions VG or EX. A 2 yr. oid show heifer by Romandale Crusader just scored Very Good at 26 mo. of age. 'A big tall Ned making 208-220 at 2 9 rs, next 2 dams both over 200 CA. A Senior Yearling by "Fury" due ln the fa Il to Senator - 5 Very Good dams. A beautiful Nugget from a VG Starlite with 198-198, 2nd dame VG 21000 lb. Roeland. A Citation R with 3 hi gh record, Very Good dams. A Fond Matt wlth 3 dams avg. over 200. A Proud Crystan with 4 Very Good dams. Senior calves, 1 by Ned with 3 VG dams. A Citation R with VG dam, 2nd dam Excellent. A Red Nipd with VG dam with 190-246, 2nd Dam VG Star Brood Cow. Lunch avallable at the sale. Sale manaped and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 19-3 Saturday, May 26th Large auction sale of farm stock implements, hay and gwaln. The property of Ross Timlin. Lot 14 and 15, Con. 6 Hamilton Twp., 7 miles north of Cobourg (at Coidsprings). 75 head of hoîstein, hereford, and charolais cattie, 18 miik ,cows (machine mllked), most- lyý ail fresh or full flow. 4 charolais and hereford nurse cows with calves by side, 10 small calves p ail fed (hoîstein and hereford), good calves, 3 hoistein heifers (bred), 35 head of good yearlings and 2 Solds, (brucellosis free), 300 U.and N. hens, laying well. John Deere tractor 2120 (diesel), good condition. McCormlck B414 diesel tractor, McCormick super W.4 tractor and loader, Glea ner combine (3 yrs.) with F. K.S., 3 row corn headler, pick up reels, air cond. cab, heater, air flow grain saver, M.F. baler No. 12 M.F. Badger fora ge wagon (3 beater), Mart in 12 ton wagon, New Idea fora9e wagon (2 beater), Geo. White wagon, M.H. 13 disc seed drill on rubber, J.D. 4 furrow plow (semi-mount- ed), 2 wagons (7 ton) ýwith 16 f. hay racks, Ottaco 6 ton wagon wlth 150 bu. grain box, Kruse 32 blade wheel disc (cyl. lift), Fleury Bissel double disc, McKee snow blower, Tri ple K cultivator (29 tooth), N. H. mower 3 ot. Cockshutt manure spreader 140Obu. (P.T.O) M.F. 3 furrow 1 tpbeam plow, Bush-Ho g, rotary chopper, 5 ft. 3 pt. 6 sec. diamond harrows, blade, Lincoln welder,i bale fork, stooker and buncher, quantity of other machinery, Litt le Beaver grain grinder,_ acetylene Wednesday, J une 6 12 Noon Hoîsteins Dairyrnan's Deli ght Hostein Sale. 80 Head sellIing at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. Featurlng 20 Head Reduction Sale for Laurenda Farms, Stouffviile. This group ncludes 10 Red & Whites. A Very Good Red & White Chleftain selîs wlth 2 Romandale Royal - Red daughtlers. Aiso a beautiful R &3 y r. old -a show heifer frorn a very Good dam. 16 Open & Bred helfers from Grant Parrott, Sunderland. Several young Cows & Bred heifers due July and August. A "Ned" yearling from an Excellent dam with 163-176 BCA. A Man-O-War fromn GP damwith 183-183. A fine group of young cows and hel fers - sorne additional consigrnents could be added to this sale. Sale rnanaged and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 20-3 Saturday, May 26 1Oa.m. Estate Auction Large auction sale for the estate of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mount, 163 Brock St. W. in Uxbridge. lncluding large home on Lot 89' x 165'. This older home has been insulated and has gas furnace. Terms on home - $4,000 in certif led cheque day of sale. Balance In 30 days to settie estate. Sale subject f0 executor's apprval. 1973 Mercury Cornet car, 96 cy. with only 14,000 miles (excellent condition - p ower steering - automatic). Ford 12 h.p. tractor with lmplements, roto-tiller - 5 h.p., A r ien s 6 h.p. snowblower - electric start, power mower, large q u. of tools, saws, Beaver table saw, Craftsman wood lathe, power shaper, vises, planes, forge, chain saw, anvil, several ftool boxes, many hand tools and items from workshop - including new electrlc welder, welding table,' jacks, extension ladders, aluminum ýstep ladder, etc. Int. gas engine 5 h.p., electric motors, Remin - ton Model 1100 shotg un (newj,ý 4 shotg uns, Remington shot- gun with case, 22 rifle with case, (buyers must have acquisition certificate from police department), pellet gun, fishinq rods, Inglis Cita- .on refrigerator, Viking electric stove, Viscount dryer, Moffat microwave oven, Vis- counit 21"' freezer, numerous small electrical appliances, Electrohome colour TV, Fleet- wood stereo with tape deck, Electrohome dehumidifier, Inglis Royal Twin washer, Rogers silverware - setting for eig ht, oak office desk and chair, violin, ukelele, 'banjo, harp, antique desk, dresser, chest of drawers, antique wardrobe, Singer electrlc sew- ing machine (C ie new), weav- ing machine - Nilus Leslerc with attachments, -large qu. yarn, thread and sewing supplies, knitting mrachine, dishes, cookware, several cups and saucers, large no. of ornaments, Filter Queen vacuum, round oak table, mantie cdock with chimes, Mundinger accordian,1 rugs, 2 recliner chairs, lamps, tables, coin collection, cedar lined trunk. Note: This estate is a very large auction and will sta rt prom ptly at 10 a.m. Hundreds of Items not listed. Plan to attend. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 19-3 Thursday Evening, May 24 6:Ï30>p.M. Auction *Sale of Farm Machinery, Trucks, Furni- ture, etc. The roperty of Lloyd Greig, R. . 1, Locust Hill. Tel. 294-0514. at the farm on Hwy. 7, 11/4 Mi. West of Brou ghamn or 8 mi. east of Markham. Ford 5000 Diesel Tractor (good), Ford 8N Tractor (good), MH No. 90 - 12' Combine Super Special SP, Fer usoni 2 furrow p low, Int. 10' Cultivator, Dear born disc, 6' cultivator, M-H 13 run seed drill, circular buzz saw with 2 blades-(good), Sedore loader with snow bucket, Int. 3 furrow plow trip bearn. NOTE: ail implements listed above are 3 pt. hitch. Cock- shutt 6' chisel plow, New Idea 7' trailer mower, Int. 10' cultivator on rubber, harrows, 2 side rakes, grain auger, Case hammer miii, 75' endi ess belt, Dion cutting box with pipes, Democrat wagon, Wisconsin gas engins 61/2 h. P. (excel- lent),' 4 wagons w ith racks, bale buncher, electric cream separator, Allied cab for small tractor, Tractor chains, 2 h.p. motor, chain saw, steel wagon wheels, roller, milker unîts, milk cans, 2 lawn mowers - 1 rider, 1949 Dodge 2 Ton truck 12' stake with racks and hand hoist (good condition - has original tires), 1964 Chev 1 Ton Truck 9' box (oiood runninq order), 1963 Ford 1 Ton Truck stake 9' platform with racks and hoist, 3 Sra-Doos (Water boats), traîler, iran pot, water trough, 100 bales straw, antique table, steel barrels, buggydwheels, Inglis washer spin dry, Hoover vacuumn, rugs, ictures, bedspreads, 6 kitchen chairs , doi lies, pots and pans, living room chairs, plIus m any numerous items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. STOP-BOTH DIRECTIONS 20-2 FOR A SCHOOL BUS Sale drivina is a tamilv affair. [Spring is here, torne and see Dshawa's onty Pine Shop HdCrtd Canadian Pîne rfmted p andFmtr Accessories, At the United Church on Sunday morning a capacity congregation attended the Family Sunday service. Seven babies were welcomed into the church family by baptism. They were Matthew Jay son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradburn; Geremy Michael Hayes son of Mn. and Mrs. Michael Cole, Leslie Ann daughter of Mn. and Mrs. Chris Dowson; Bradley Jonathon, son of Mr, and- Mns. Brian Morton; Charles Arnold Gideon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robent Sleep; Jessica Marie daughter of Mn. and Mns. Bob Swain and Kanen Elizabeth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swain. The choir sang an anthem 'Would you Biess our Homes'. Rev. V.N. Pansons delivered a fine CHAPMAN'S ICE CREAM 2 litre CTN. BANANAS 25* bs sermon,' "Up Front" after which a trio composed of Jean Ferguson, Mary Lou Malcolm and Marlene Pansons sang "Bless This House". The Durham Region Gym- nastic finals. were held at Henry Street High School, Whitby on Tuesday evening. Congratulations to the foliow- ing Cartwright young people who did so weli. David Sandy won first on vault, on floor and first aIl round. He won the D.E.A.A. Championship Trophy for boys. Chrissy Beddome came second on the Balance Beam in the elemen- tary individual class. Jeff Beddome came second on the floor. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thomp- son and Susan held a famiiv Oshawa Monument Co. Family Mémorials - Markers Ail Design and Lettering Dons by Us on Promtises -NO SALESMEN INVOLVED- Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details FOR THE LONG WEEKEND SWIFT PREMIUM LOOSE PACK JUMBO WIENERS 9CLB. FRESH MEDIUM GROUND BEEF 1.98LB. HAMBURG ANDIOR MOT DOG BUNS69" ADOZ. FRESH STORE SLICED BACON 1.69 LB. $1*29 O NTA RIO APPLES I 1.69 FRESH, CRISP CELERY 5~~ CABBAGE ONLY190 B. DYKSTRA'S FREE PARKING DELICA TESSEN OFF FOOD MARKE FOOD MARKET 73-77 KING ST. WEST 623-3541 STRE 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvlle, May 16, 1979 and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and Mary Lou attended the 5th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harris held in the C.E. Building of Brooklin United Church. They aiso attended the famiiy buffet dinner afterward. Mrs. Hazel Gouid of Australia is visiting ber niece and her husband Mr. and Mrs. BnLACKSTO CK gathering in honor of Leslie Ann's christening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dowson, Andrew and Leslie Ann of Port Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dowson, Port Perry, 'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn, hosted a family gathering in honor of Matthew's baptism. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradburn and Matthew, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Dunning, Ottawa, Mrs. Wilbur Toms, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Me- Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill St. John, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swain, Valerie and Jessica were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Swain following Jessica's baptism. Other guests included Miss Debbie Swain, Oshawa, and Miss Diane Wheeler, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swain, Kirk and Karen entertained in honor of Karen's christenîng. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain, Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swain and family,-Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. John.Coates and Katie, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wearn, Peter- borough, Mrs. Don Wearn and family, Oshawa, Mrs. Lorna Pettifer and family, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Morton, Michelle and Bradley enter- tained in honor of Bradley's baptism. Those attending were Mrs. Gladys Morton, Oakwood, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Thompson and Alison, Bailieboro, Carolyn's sister Debbie Fallis and brothers Allan and David Fallis of Pontypool and Danny Timms of Yelverton. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cole hosted a family gathering in honor of Geremy's baptism. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Denyfiuk, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Weish, Airs. E. Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Don Welsh ail of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Flude, Scar- borough. Congratulations to Mariene Parsons who has been asked to attend the Provincial 4-H Homemaking Conference to be held in Guelph in June. On Saturday afternoon Mr. Bernie Gotham. She travelled by way of England and while on this side of the Atlantic will visit friends in U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and famiiy attended a Mother's Day famiiy gathering at the home of Mrs. AI Wilson in Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. AI Asseistine, Tania. Michael and Mark of Telephone 623-7071 Guelph were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asseistine. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frey and family, Nestleton. Sunday guests were Vera's mother Mrs. Chaplin of Oshawa who was celebrating ber 86th birthday, Floyd Asseistine and Ruth Smithernam of Port Perry.__ Bowman 7 le money bac marran tyl Another reason w'hy this is MACDONALD FORD COUNTRY. Now there is a"no gambie"used car warranty in "MACDONALD FORD COUNTRY"that c an- flot be bettered. If you arenfot completely s atisfied with your Certified Used Car purchase from us, neturn it within seven days for a full nefund. Any reason is a good reason. For more information cail 623-4481. t 1977 Dodge Aspen2 Door Lic. LsB51 '3995. 1974 Gran Tornna Brougham 4 Door Siant six automatic with power steering and brakes, silver Lie. LMF020 $2495. grey with blue 1/2 roof. Top of the 1974 Tornna une-up. Power steering, power 1976 Ford F100 Pickup Supercab brakes, AM/FM stereo. Lie. T47503 '3595. V8 standard with power steering and brakes plus jump seats. 1974 PONTIAC 4 Door Lic. H PV382 $2895. V8 automnatic, power steering and brakes plus factory air. A 1975 Lincoln Mark IV 2 Door Lic. KEC359 aone owner car in top shape! Most luxury options including leather interior. '6395. E 37 KIng St. E. 010 YOU KNOW? that by climbing over dirt or by comlng Un the back door you SAVE $$$ at Headquarters for FURNITURE - CARPETS - DRAPES FRESH STORE SLICED PORK & TURKEY SALAMI 2.69 LB. IALaaMBU& SPEC lAIS This Week's Speclal 1978 iesta 2 Door Lic. MWK925 $3995. 4 cylinder front wheel drive. Fonds geatest gas saver, FORD FI ESTB For that Perfect Cookout try our tender Steaks and delîclous G round Beef I WE WILL BE CLOSED I MON DAY, MAY21st I 1978 Flesta The

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