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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Sep 1986, p. 15

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, September 24, 1986 15 1 Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Auction Sales Auction Sale Saturday, October 4th 11 a.m. Auction Sale Pethlck's Auction Barn Haydon One mile east of Enniskillen on Saturday evening, Sept, 27 at 7 p.m. Large quantity of furniture and articles. No list again this week - too busy drawing it In. Don't worry we have lots, something for everyone. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethick, Auctioneer. 38-1 SNR' Auction Sale For the Estate ol the late Keith Morrison First house west of the Mill Pond In Orono. Saturday, Sept. 27 at 1 p.m. 1973 Dodge Vz ton as Is, saw frame and motor, 1971 Ford van, saws, table saws, tires, old radio, and a large quantity of old car parts. Terms cash or good cheque. Lawrence and Charlie Harris clerks, Cliff Pethick and Charlie Reid Auctioneers. 38-1SN Auction Sale Saturday, September 27 at 10 a.m. Consignment sale to be held at Columbus Community Centre - Includes 3 wheel pedal bicycle, 2 riding lawn mowers, 2 refrigerators, electric stove, good leather chesterfield, filing cabinets, Imitation- fireplace, curio clock cabinet, antique high boy night stand, assortment of old costume jewellery, skis, mate's bed (like, new), chesterfield and 2 chairs, 2 wheel trailer, oil stove, chain saw, model 1100-20 ga. shotgun, ringette equipment, stereo, more items to come, consignments welcome. Refreshments. Terms cash or cheque with proper I.D. Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. For more information or to consign phone 655-4185. 38-1 SN Auction Sale Cornell's Auction Bam Friday, September 26 at 6 p.m. The property of Country Comfort Antiques of Kinmount, who are giving up antique business plus others. China cabinets, washstands, what-not shelves, parlor table, 4 matching pressback chairs, 8 piece dining room suite, quantity of Captain's chairs, pressback rockers, walnut dining room chairs, oak buffet, 4 draw filing cabinet, walnut fern stand, antique dressers, and chest of drawers, dining extension tables, 6 hoopback chairs, 6 piece maple dinette suite, mantel clocks, Banjo clock, drop front desk, organ stool, amber coal oil lamp, Polaris snowmobile, tandem boat trailer, 1976 Volkswagon (certified). Don Cornell Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. 38-1SNP Auction Sale Cornell's Auction Bam Tuesday, September 30 at 6:30 p.m. 6 piece Rockston maple dinette suite, 3 piece modern bedroom suite, washstands, parlor tables, rocking chairs, pine blanket box, mahogany rocking chair, single door refrigerator, chrome kitchen suite, chesterfields, coffee and end tables, piano bench, modern dressers and chests of drawers, walnut double bed, dining room chairs, odd wooden kitchen chairs, console color T.V., quantity of modern furniture, tools, china , and glass. Don Cornell Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. 38-1 SNP Auction Sale Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonvllle September 26th, Friday, 7:00 p.m. Selling a large selection of old quality china and dishes, along with a good line of furniture and antiques, plus a small estate from Bowmanvllle. 6 pc. dining set, set 4 pressback chairs, table, buffet and hutch, oak buffet, daybed and chair, 4 pc. bedroom suite, colonial lamps, chest freezer, shallow well pump, sump pump, bikes, treadle sewer, weights and press bench, color T.V., and many other articles. Terms: cash. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton 786- 2244. 38-1 SNP Auction Sale Household Contents and Real Estate Property Saturday, Sept. 27 at 11:00 a.m, Clearing auction of household effects, house and lot, lor Mr. Herb White, at his residence, 81 Church St. South, Pickering. Sale to Include 3 bedroom older home with attached garage on largo corner lot (In the heart of Pickering Village). Hoosler cupboard, oak dining suite with round table, oil lamps, crocks, good collectable glass and china, old fashioned kitchen cook stove, carved sofa sets, dressers, 6 pc. modern pine kitchen sol, 4 pc. modern pine bedroom sot, various tables and chairs, old quilts, linens, pine bookcase, several lamps, color T.V., Kenmoro dishwasher, Westinghouse dryer and many other Interesting Items. Terms and conditions: Contents: cash or ood cheque. Real Estate: 10,000 deposit day of sale by way of cash or cortlllod cheque to Kahn Auction Services. Balance upon closing (30 - 45 days). Viewing times lor properly Thursday, Sept, 25 and Friday, Sept, 26 from 2 ■ 5 p.m. No reserves on contents, properly subject to minimal low rosorvo ns spoclllod by family, Mr, While gone to seniors' homo, For any mlormnllon phono auctioneers G, II, Kahn, 083-0041 or 005411 Cl, llS 3/-2SNP The property of Mrs. Ada Steckley on Highway 48, second house south of Ringwood. Household furniture and antiques. 8 piece dining room suite (round table), pressback rocker, treadle sewing machine, oak hall bench and'mirror, hall table, wash stands, piano and bench, jardinieres, cedar chest, chesterfield suite, antique cupboard top, wooden tables, chest of drawers, dressers, number of antique chairs, crocks, magazine rack, fancy cups and saucers, chest of silver, antique quills and bedding, fireplace set, bookcase, antique couch, china cabinet, beds, braided rugs, glassware, number antique dishes, pots and pans, bench saw, roto tiller, lawn mower, small tools, number of old books. A sale that shouldn't be missed. Terms cash. Earl Gauslin, Auctioneer. 38-2S Auction Sale Wednesday, Octobers 11 a.m. Holstelns Savagedale Sale owned by Savagedale Farm, Richmond Hill, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. 30 females of all ages with deep full pedigrees. Free listed. Featuring an excellent cow with 5y 365d 26759 1074 4.01% (212-218) and pro), at 6y (203-221) from a (VG) 4.4% Dam. She sells due In Mar. to Starbuck and her Seot. 84 Can-AM daughter sells due In Feb. to Brent, a Nov./85 Starbuck heifer and also her (VG) Rockman Dam with (159-179) due again In Apr. to Starbuck, 2nd Dam (VG) with (173-183), 3rd Dam (Ex-3*) with 33369m 1314f, a (VG) Triple Threat with (159-162) and her July/86 Starbuck heffer calf, a (VG) Sheik with 149-188 fresh since July and from a (VG) Dam with 4.4%. Daughters selling by Elevation, Count Crystan, Sir Christopher, and Valiant. 'This sale will be followed by a group from Ronbeth Holstelns, Hastings, Including a (GP) Jan./82 Langvlew Astronaut with 2y (157- 166) and bred In Aug. from an (Ex- 3') Dam with 205-238, 2nd Dam (VG-4*), a (GP) Warden with 152- 177 due In Oct. to Marathon from a (VG) Nugget Dam with 4.5%. Consignments will be accepted for this sale. If you wish to consign, please phone..Lloyd Wilson Auctions:.Ltd;,. Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 38-2S 1st Annual Fall Auction Sale Monday, September 29th at 6 p.m. at the Kinsmen Community Centre, 109 Colborne St. W., Oshawa No Reserves Attention Hunters and Anglers: 1986 6 h.p. outboard motor with tank, used only twice, 1981 Ford Courier pick-up, new motor. Antiques and Collectables: Set of 6 Victorian carved walnut chairs having porcelain casters, original all leather seats with harvest topics heavily carved In backrest, circa 1850; stacking bookcase of solid oak, 5 sections; Victorian lady's desk, '/< cut oak; V* cut oak planter; pressback hlghchair, collapses into stroller; mahogany bedroom suite of 6 pieces; walnut china cabinet; art deco tea cabinet; art deco lamp; 3 /< oak bed; hall lamp; Royal Nippon tea pot; small tables; oil lamp; pine table; baseball cards; Occupied Japan; Moorecraft ashtray; set of 4 silver plated goblets; Norman Rockwell plate; wooden golf clubs; tin toys; coins; chests ot drawers; orop- leaf table with 4 chairs; Bonnett dresser; dining room chairs; pressback child's rocker; walnut double bed. Clocks: cast Iron Ansonlan mantel clock with open escapement; porcelain figurine clock; Ansonlan Ogee tollware clock; Waltham gold-filled pocket watch In hunter case, 1896. Modern Furnishings: 2 swivel rockers, like new; 5 piece girl's bedroom suite, trimmed In bamboo; pine loveseat. Plus: diamond rings. Doors open at 12 noon for viewing, over 150 lots of quality antiques and collectables. Plan to attend. Terms are cash or approved cheque. Dale Smith, Auctioneer. 38-1 SN Auction Sale Thursday, October 2,6:30 p.m. at Orval McLean Auction Center, Lindsay Estate sale appliances, good furniture, some antiques, console color television, pump organ, dining room suites, brass, bedroom suites, good chesterfields, wall units, dishes, etc. Good sale. 6:30 sharp, To list your sale phono 324-2783 McLoan Auctioneers. 38-2SNP Auction Sale Tire and Tool Sale Friday, September 26th 7:00 p.m. Soiling over 75 now and used winter and summer Michelin and Unlroyal first lino tiros from a local G.M. dealer account business sold - at our centre located G miles north ol Port Hope on l-lwy. No. 28. Largo solocllon ol 13" and 14" along with some 15". Largo lof of now tools Including wrench and socket sots, screwdrivers, hammers, axes, cable pullers, lape measures, tin snips, hack saws, scissors, knllo sols, dlnnorwuro sols, flashlights, novoltlos, plus 100's ol other nrllclos and Into consignments Including Finlay oval stove and like now fridge. Grnnt and Whoolor Aucllonoors Ltd,, R.R, No. 2, Pori Hope, 4IG-707-2127. Auction Sales Auction Sales Fall Stocker Sales at Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. Wednesday, October 22nd, 10 a.m. 1500 head Lindsay Sale Barn, mixed sale. Wednesday, October 29th, 10 a.m.-1500 head. Peterborough and Victoria Cattlemen's Yearling and 2 year old sale. Consignments close Oct. 23. Contact Wayne Tilford 705-292-9531. Wednesday, November 5th, at 10 a.m.-2300 head Peterborough and Victoria Cattlemen's Calf and Pre- Conditioned Calf Sale Consignments close Oct. 30.Wednesday, November 12th, at 10 a.m. ■ 2,000 head. Peterborough and Victoria County Cattlemen's Mixed calf and yearling sale. Consignments close Nov. 9. For consignments contact Wayne Tilford 705-292-9531. For further Information contact Carl Hickson, Sales Manager and Auctioneer, 705-324-9959 or 324- 2774. Fall Stocker Sales at Hoard's Station Sale Barn R.R. 5, Campbellford, Ont. Quinte Cattlemen's Stocker Sales Thursday, October 30th, at 12 noon. Calf and Yearling Sale. Consignments close Oct. 22nd. Thursday, Nov. 13th at 12 noon Special calf and yearling sale featuring pre-conditioned calves. Consignments close Nov. 5th. For consignments contact Pat Quinn 705-653-2018 or Jerald White 613-477-2699. Carl Hickson Sales Manager and Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont., 705- 324-9959. 38-8SN Auction Sale Household Furniture Saturday, October 4 10:00 a.m. The property of Mrs. Wm. Parker, L. 11, C. 9, Cavan Township, 4 miles north of Mlllbrook _and. '/z mile wisfof Cavan on Hwÿ. 7A or 9 miles east of Hwy. 35 South on Hwy. 7A east. Furniture: 21 cu. ft. Woods freezer, electric range, wringer-washing machine, Viking dryer, china cabinet, wooden rocking chair, wooden arm chair, chrome table and 4 chairs, day bed with mattress, single bed,, antique, dresser, 5 drawer,.' bureau, ET ând W television arid stand, Singer treadle sewing machine, dishes, round oak table and 5 chairs, Domestic sewing machine, Skldoo Bobcat 2 cyl. runs good, Stoneboat. liqht logging chain, 222 rifle, vise,-many other Items. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale time 10:00 a.m. Auctioneers: Charlie McGill, R.R. 2, Bethany, 705-277-2767 and Larry Currlns, R.R. 6, Lindsay, 705-328-0667. 38-2SN Auction Sale Saturday, Oct. 4,11 a.m. Going-out-of-buslness sale at Fenelon Welding, Fenelon Falls. Good shop equipment, Lincoln diesel portable welder, forklift, jib crane, Promecam brake press, lathe, hydraulic Iron worker, air compressor, welders. For flyer phone McLean Auctioneers (705) 324-2783 Lindsay. 38-1 SN Large Clearance and Consignment Auction Friday, Sept. 26,10 a.m. Approx. 25 tractors, cars and trucks and over 200 pieces of farm equipment. More Information phone (519) 534- 1638. Wayne Ward Farm Equipment, Hwy. 6, Wlarton. 38-1 SN Auction Sale Sept. 23 to Sept. 27,1986 Eight miles south of Huntingdon, Quebec, on Hwy. 202. Contents of private museum. Contact Auctioneers (613) 386-3635, (613) 432-3022. 38-1 SN Carsons Fall Draft Horse and Consignment Sale Wednesday, Oct. 29,9 a.m. Consignments accepted Carsons Auction Service, Listowel (519) .291-2049. 38-1 SN Auction Sale Thursday, September 25th at 1:00 p.m. Monthly machinery auction at Hickson Sajes Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. 1983 Case 1390 diesel tractor, cab, with Quick Attach loader, M.F. 65 diesel tractor, power steering - one owner, M.F. Industrial 40 tractor with loader, M.F. 65 tractor, power steering - loader, Case 530 diesel tractor with hydraulic loader - one owner, New Holland 780 two row forage harvester^ electric controls - hay head,"" 2 John Deere self-unloading forage wagons, 2 Smalley self-propelled forage wagons, John Deere 6600' diesel combine - 1800 hours, 13'- grain head c/w pick-up reel-orbit drive, No. 444 low profile corn head - excellent M.F. 205 manure spreader, New Holland 849 round baler (1200 lb) - automatic tie - excellent, 1980 Ford 1 ton truck - long wheel base - certified, Int. tandem manure spreader, McKee corn hog blower grinder 540 rpm, Massey 44-4 row corn head, 20 blue DeLaval water bowls, straw chopper - electric - 220 volt - used one winter, water filtering system for barn, Patz stable cleaner - right hand drive - 320' chain - 40' shute Elnit reconditioned recently. A very large quantity of good usable farm machinery has been consigned. This list subject to addition or deletion. For consignments or further Information contact Sales Arena 705-324-8311 or Carl Hickson, Sales Manager and Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont., 705-324-9959. 37-2SN Auction Sale Tuesday, September 30 Sale Time: 6:00 p.m. 870 Taunton Road E., Whitby Auction sale - the estate of the late Mrs. Irma L. McKean of Oshawa, plus others consisting of: 9 pc. walnut dining room suite, oak bow front china cabinet, sofa - like new, floor lamp, banjo clock, mantel clocks, wall clock, approx. 12 clocks In total, Duncan Phyfe secretary desk, large modern diner c/w 10 chairs, antique bedroom suite, pine kitchen suite - 7 piece, air conditioner, solid oak end tables, solid oak Grandfather clock, Sklar love seat and 2 swivel rockers - like new, old rocker with fruit carving, antique settee with lots of carving, several parlor chairs, .blue love seat, 2 large speakers, 4 piece solid cherry bedroom suite, cuckoo clocks, Electrohome' 20 Inch T.V., Sears 12 Inch T.V. - both color, dehumldlfler,. 7 piece maple kitchen suite, maple chest and night tables, maple hall stand, brass and copper lamps, 7 cu. ft. freezer, 15 cu. ft. freezer, single bed, chesterfield and chair, swivel chairs, pressback hlghchair, 3 old blanket boxes, several small tables, 2 - 3 piece kitchen suites, wing back love seat, Q.A. legs, pole screen tapestry design, walnut fern stand, blankets, towels, etc., pots and pans, dishes, electric lawnmower, assorted new plumbing supplies, 4 marble sinks, plus many other household articles, 1981 Chevette (auto), 3 commercial weed-eaters, approx. 300 shrubs, evergreens and trees. Note Time: 6 p.m. This Is an excellent sale of very good furniture and antiques, plan to attend. Viewing Monday 10-6 and day of sale. Ross McLean Auctioneer, 686-3291 and 576- 7550. 38-1 SNP Auction Sale "Kahn Country Auctions" (Formerly Hërongatè) Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Now located on the Brock Rd., Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401, Exit 399, featuring every week, excellent selection of antiques, pine furniture, glass, china, collectables, primitives, etc. So join us every Wednesday and participate In one of Ontario's most authentic old fashioned auctions, with no buy-backs or reserves. The "True" auction. Preview from 1:00 p.m. sale days. With our new auction barn facilities we are now able to serve you better. Phone us for all your consignments large or small. Competitive rates. Kahn Auction Services 416-683-0041, or 985-8161. 10-tfS AUCTION The Regional Municipality of Durham Cities of Oshawa and Peterborough, C.L.O.C.A. and Towns of Whitby, Newcastle, Ajax, Pickering and Richmond Hill lobe held at The R.M.D. Ajax Works Department Regional Road No. 4 (Taunton Road West) Saturday, September 27,9:30 a.m. BUSES AND AUTOS: 5-'80 Chovettos, 2-'80 Volares, '80 Malibu, '79 Pontiac Lnurontlan Wagon, '69 GMC Diesel Transit Buses, '80 Chov and GMC Mini Buses, '80 Dodge B250vanbus, etc, Trucks: '80 Ford F150 P/Us, '78 Ford F2504x4 c/w plow, '81 Ford F350 slake dump, 10-78 to '80 Chov P/Us, '80 GMC 35 crow cab slake, '77-79 Cliev and GMC Vans, '77-78 Chov C30 dumps, 70 Champion D600 road grader, 6 GMC IHC and Chov 5-t dumps, IHC Vac street cleaner, garbage packer, etc. etc, Turf and Landscaping: Wood chipper, wood trimmers, mowers, chain saws, triplex, Whoolhorso tractor c/w mower, AC 16 h.p. tractor, etc. etc. Snow and Construction: King snndors, Frink plows, Wayne sweeper, sower rodder, compressor, ole, Office: IBM Saloclrlcs, typewriters, file cabinets, chairs, calcs, copier, etc. etc, ... rnruai msi oniy, Lunch on promises. Viewing: Friday, Sept, 20,1986 (4 • 8 p.m.) Terms: $200 cash deposit required nil major Homs. M, ft, Julzl and Co., Industrial Liquidators, Apprnlsoro c Aucllonoors, Professionals In tho orderly liquidation Construction, Industrial and Commercial Enterprises, Sydney SI. S„ Kltchonor, (519) 743-5280. Nestleton - Caesarea Area Auction Sale ol Machinery end Some Furniture for Arnold Slmcock, Tulley's Road, north of Nash on Sunday, Sept. 28 at 1:30 p.m. or 2nd road eaet of Townline of Oshawa and north We have now an 8N Ford tractor, tractor chains and logging chains, Woods mower with 3 pt. h., snowblade 3 pt. h. and plough, cultivator, 2 box trailers, roto- tlller, Radlanl 10 KEO, Sun heater with storage tank and syphon, small quantity of bricks, refrigerator, 30" stove, airtight wood stove, glass top table and 6 chairs, settee and 2 chairs, numerous mise, articles. Look at our date again - on Sundayl Property sold, no reserves, terms cash or good cheque. Lawrence Harris clerk, Cliff Pethick, Auctioneer. 38-1 SNP Auction Sale Saturday, Sept. 27,11 a.m. Farm Implements, furniture, etc. Property of Marcus Jarvis, 19th Ave., Vi mile west of Warden Ave., 5 miles west of Stouffville, 1 Vi mile south of Warden Ave., Markham Township. Included will be: I.H.C. 464 tractor with front end loader, Allis Chalmers tractor - scuffs, sprayer, M.H. seed drill, 3 furrow plow, John Deere side rake, cultivator, I.H.C. 530 manure spreader,'inslfage cutter - cuffing box, I.H.C. mower conditioner, set disc, H.C. baler no. 45 horse collars, I.H.C. -141 combine 6 sections harrows, bale stooker, pipe cutter, hay elevator with grain pipes, extension table, buffalo robe, aluminum canoe, 32 ft. ladder, bain wagon box, cultivator stiff-tooth, bench sleighs, cultipatcher, 2 cutters, 'bale elevator 26", 2 wheel trailer and box, hay rack and wagon, Case hammer mill, platform scales, pile scrap, set bain sleighs, shafts and tongue, electric motors, woods grader, feed cart, letter carrier, blacksmith blacksmith forge, chain saw, tools, chains, root pulper, buzz saw, compressers, electric cattle clippers, electric fence, oak, ash and pine planks, cord of apple wood, blocks, 200 bales hay, 300 ' bales straw, cupboards, deep freezer, gramophone, dressers, etc. Many more Items. Terms cash. Sale at 11 a.m., lunch available. Norm and Phil Faulkner Earl Gauslin Auctioneers, 640- 5398. I 37-2SNP J Auction Sale Saturday, September 27th 11:00 a.m. 123 Clyde St., Hastings Estate of the late Jean Cassidy. Colonial style bunk beds, single bed, 4 and 6 drawer chests, 6 drawer dresser w/mlrror, pine box, wall mirrors,'assorted pictures and frames, day bed, couch with matching side chair, 20" Hitachi color T.V., new Sears electric lawnmower, 1 year old Hitachi portable clothes dryer, small fridge, green 4 burner range, stereo HI FI unit on stand,, T.V. stand, footstool, boxi kerosene heater, chrome set, 2i antique outboard motors, berry; picker, bucksaw, assorted garden tools, hand tools, dishes, glassware, long coffee table with matching drum end tables, vacuum, assorted bedding, linen, etc., toaster oven, assorted kitchen utensils, Regal coffeemaker, G.E. H.D. auto washer, picnic fable, swing set, chaise lounge, York cassette player, deep fryer, wardrobe with mirror. At the same time the properly will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. The lot Is approx. 70' x 100' on town services. 1 large upstairs bedroom could be divided easily, kitchen and living room. Partial basement, new 100 amp service, oil heat, recent addition Is Mansville sided over frame. The estate will be offered to prospective bidders with $2,000. down and time fo arrange your own mortgage. To view the properly call: Les Brittan, Auctioneer, Hastings, 705-696- 2196. Member of National Auctioneers Association. Phone now to book your sale. Auction Sale Saturday, Sept. 27 at 10 a.m. Estate ot me late Jean Argue, Monaghan Road, Peterborough, plus Inclusions from her brother. Sale held from Krescendos Youth Centre, off Lansdowne St., on south end of Monaghan Road (under bridges 1st on Lt). 9 pc. antique dining room suite - excellent, plus oak china cabinet - glass sides, filled with a collection ol small cream pitchers, antique lea wagon, Hat to the wall and jam cupboard, small round dinette table - 2 chairs, rocking chair, Zenith cabinet T.V. with record player - tape deck, French Provincial chosterlleld suite, magazine table, arm chairs, smoke stand, 2 rugs, 4 pc. modern bedroom suite, large antique dresser with very large oval bovollod mirror, bed complote, chest ol drawers, large quantity bedding and linens, blanket box, mantel clock, mirrors, quantity of records, bookcase, desk, modern 'Gone with Iho Wind' lamp, table and floor lamps, china ■ pltchor collodion, 30 cups and saucers, RS carnival and custard glass, stemmed concord, largo quantity other china, sot ol dishes, silverware, painting by E. Z. Wnltor, largo oscillating fan, lawn chairs, gardening tools, 4 logging chains, many mise, Items. This Is a sale ol quality furnlluro and china. Doug Mitcnoll, auctioneer, sales manager, R.R. No, 4, Omomoo, 705-799-0709. 38-ISNP Auction Sale Saturday, Sept. 27 at 11:00 a.m. Estate of the late Russell Harden, east end of Colborne on Hwy. 2. Jersey cow, Jersey and Simmental heifer, 2 Jersey calves, 4 year old Palamlno Arab and American saddle bred gelding - broken to ride (saddle), M.F. 50 tractor - p.s., p.I.o., 3 pt. hitch, Leon 3 pt. hitch blade, Ferguson 3 pt. hitch cultivator, M.F. 3 furrow trip beam plow, truck cap, spreader for trailer, Crown 2 horse trailer - tandem, M.F. 3 pt. hitch mower 7 ft. cut, New Idea side delivery rake, rubber tired wagon and flat rack, M.F.- 124 baler, Ebersal bale elevator and undercarriage, 3 pi. hitch scraper bucket, Spreadmaster manure spreader - p.t.o., P.T.O. post hole auger, mineral feeder, finishing harrows, Champion oat roller and motor, fanning mill, set of team sleighs, '/z ton truck racks, chicken picker, heat houser, power lawnmower, Poulan 306A chain saw, western saddle and breast pad, single harness, tools, power tools, 40 ft. aluminum ladder, 28 ft. aluminum ladder, rubber tired wheelbarrow, Rigid pipe vise stand and dies, "deho'rners, neck yokes, Stewart clippers, 4800 watt electric heater. Household Items to be sold first at 11:00 a.m.: Sylvanla color T.V., 2 reclining chairs, Blaufunk stereo, horse clock, dining gate leg drop leaf table - 4 chairs and buffet, 4 swivel chairs, wash board, dishes, 5 gal. crock, crocks, Ingraham mantel clock, typewriter, Norge refrigerator, Dayton electric scales, bed chesterfield (brown), glass top coffee table and end tables, pair table lamps, cabinet - sliding glass doors, bedroom suite (bed, dresser and mirror, chest of drawers), pictures, double bed, bedding, 9 drawer dresser and mirror, chest of drawers, drop front desk, 2 antique rockers, many more Items too numerous to list. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Box 883, Campbellford, K0L 1L0. Phone (705)653-3533. 38-1S Auction Sale Saturday, September 27 11 a.m. Farm sold. Auction sale of farm machinery, grain and cattle and household furniture, the property of Wilson Carson, Lot 8, Con. 5, Clarke Township, Town of Newcastle, 1'/z miles south of Kendal on the Kendal Newtonvllle Road. ' Massey Ferguson 50 tractor and loader; Case tractor; J.D. 1830 tractor with Allied loader hyd. bucket; Massey 520 double disc 11 ft. like new; Claas combine, pull type; J.D. 7,000 corn planter 4 row with monitors; J.D. corn scutfler 4 row 3 pt.h.; harrows trail type on wheels; J.D. 54 manure spreader p.t.o.; J.D. manure spreader ground driven; Int. uebra-shank cultivator 3 pi. h., 9'/z ft.; Int. cultivator pull type; Ferguson cultivator 3 pt. h.; Int. disc 3 pt. h.; Int. seed drill; land packer; 2 land rollers; M.F. mower 3 pt. h„ 7 ft.; Allis Chalmers forage harvester; M.F. 4 row corn head for 410 or 510 combine; Horst wagon 7 ton gearing and 20 ft. rack; Danuser post hole auger 14"; 8 ft. blade heavy duty 3 pt. h.; John Deere 6000 silo blower; chain harrows; antique turnip seeder; flexable harrows; G.W. snow blower; Speed King mix mill; Smalley hammer mill p.t.o. on wheels; grain auger 4"; Wic straw shreader with 10 h.p. Honda motor; tandem 2 horse trailer; 16 It. steel cattle feeder; wooden corn feeder on a wagon; bulk and pig feeder; mineral feeder; water trough; Int. electric cream separator; new hydraulic cylinder and hose; wheel barrows; used steel roofing; steel pens; Scorpion snowmobile; Chev truck dual wheels; horse drawn cutter; Paulan chain saw; J.D. riding lawn mower. Handtools: adjustable wrenches; pliers; wire cutters; spanners, right angle squares; adjustable squares; pipe titling wrench; Jack plane; metal snips; two-way brace; coal chlesels; wood chiesels; Tenon saw; hack saw and blades; Fret saw and blades; assorted files; assorted screw drivers; tool bits; hand saws; hatchet; sledge hammer; garden rakes; forks; hedge trimmers; large wooden tool box; Black and Decker drill 3/8 with attachments; Electro Home fan and motor; 8" table saw; electric sharpener for Moll mower. Cattle: 3 Hereford and Limousin cross cows; 15 Hereford and Limousin and Charolals cross cows with calves by side; 7 Hereford Limousin steers 700 - 800 lbs.; 7 Hereford Limousin heifers 600 - 700 lbs.; Charolals Hereford bulls 2'/z years old. Quantity of mixed grain. McClary wood cook siovo; kitchen table and chairs; couches; 2 double beds; 2 dressers; recllner chair; vacuum cleaner. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale lime: Furniture -11:00 a.m.; Tools 11:30 a.m.; Machinery 12:30 noon; Cattle - 2:30 p.m. Arnot Wotten Auctioneer, R.R, 1, Hampton, 416-263-2512. 37-2SNP ll CANADIAN CANCER tl SOCIETY The weeks go by as if on wings... this past Sunday, September 21 was the last day of summer...and after all the rainy, gloomy, cold days during that period...we trust the balance of September and the month of October will be gloriously warm, with lovely, colorful days bathed in sunshine...to give us a break...so that folks can enjoy the outdoor activities in all its glory seeing seeing the reds and the golds throughout our beautiful land...before the cold November winds start to blow! ! Guest Speaker at General UCW The general meeting of the Nestleton U.C.W. held in the church, Sept. 9, was excellent, with president president Gwendolyn Malcolm in the chair. She welcomed the members...and a special welcome to our guest Marion Larmer, follow • ed by a hymn and a poem on Missions. Unit leader Jean Williams presented a meaningful worship bringing to the fore many thoughts to do with love and closed with a verse and a beautiful prayer by Helen Steiner Rice. Jean introduced our guest, speaker Marion Larmer...and members were delighted to have her with us to show an interesting film on "the native people of various countries" dealing with the many problems facing them. As true Christians we must have an understanding of their history - their culture - and also - think of the concerns concerns of these people. In Canada the Indian people fight for control of their land and native culture. Australia offers support, to the Aboriginals - for their survival and identity. Native tribes are growing there. The United Church gives moral support and young natives are being recognized for their activities. activities. Other countries were mentioned mentioned - Chile, Argentina and the Philippines. Following the film a discussion was led by Marion with a question and answer period. A very informative evening and we do thank Marion for coming. On behalf of the Units she was presented with a small gift in appreciation by Mabel. A brief business period was held, chaired by the president. A few pertinent pertinent items as follows: a nominating committee was appointed appointed composed of Marion Hall and Yvonne Priebe. The evening Unit will be in charge of Operation Scugog again this Christmas...and the cheer boxes will be packed for the shut-ins, etc. by the afternoon Unit. Ladies decided to pack a bale for the needy.. .the articles to be left at the church. A short programme re: the native people of Canada and what we owe them was given by Bernice Mairs & Mabel Cawker, followed by a humorous contest by Bernice. Leona Sadler was the lucky winner. The meeting closed by singing " Thank You, Lord" with Gwen at the piano. Refreshments were served by Jean, Bernice and Mabel and sociability enjoyed. Community Concerns Edgar & Anne Emerson of Nestleton, hosted the Emerson - Creed reunion on Saturday last with approximately forty relatives in attendance attendance at this annual get- together. A buffet of delectable dishes to choose from was enjoyed by all. The folks there from Shelburne, London, Toronto, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Brooklin and other points within Ontario. Caesarea Cards At the friendly Caesarea Euchre party held on Wed, evening at the centre.,.the following are to be congratulated: congratulated: First prize - Anne Har- ran with 85. Second - Walter Brown - 80. Low score - Tom Robins - 45. Kathy Tromans and Gienna Dean provided the tasty lunch and Gienna Gienna was the server. A warm welcome to the card "sharks" for a rousing game next week I New People Welcomed We welcome warmly to the community, community, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Holland, Chad, Craig Sc Alarma Dawn of Bowmanville, who are presently living with his mother Mrs. Neta Fish in her lovely home at R.R.l, Blackstock. We know they will like the friendly people in this area and make many friends. Our "very best wishes" to them! Fall Fashions The latest in fashions will be shown at the Port Perry High School on Wednesday, October 1, at 8 p.m. If you're looking for a different and original look, be sure to be on hand for this prelude to Autumn Fashion Show which will give you ideas on how to update ,our wardrobe with bright, bold colours and luxurious fabrics...just the thing you're looking looking for. The price is right too - just $4.00 a ticket...and you'll certainly enjoy the entertainment I'll guarantee! Sponsored by Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238...order of the Eastern Star. Honour Bestowed on Nestleton Resident Barney McCabe of Nestleton, was guest of honour given by the Bakery Production Club of Ontario...Tues- ""day evening at the Holiday Inn, Yorkdale. At the close of a very enjoyable enjoyable evening the Club announced announced that in recognition of his 35 years of voluntary work with the organization organization that the Barney McCabe Award for excellence in baking, sponsored by the B.P.C.O. would be annually presented to the student deserving it from the Community Colleges with the baking program. Wife Dorothy and the family were present present for this very interesting evening! Caesarea Community Church Quite a nice company of people at the Caesarea Church on Sunday morning with Daniel Pugh Jr. reading Scripture Luke 19:10 and Rev. Dr. Crawford spoke on "A Personal Personal Contact With Christ." The children sang two numbers...Anne Maschke playing the piano and Kathleen Watt at the organ. Next Sunday for a warm welcome! Nestleton Presbyterian Church Celebrates Anniversary The 141st Anniversary service was excellent and well attended at Nestleton Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. with Rev. Wayne Chatterton of St. Andrews Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bowmanville, the guest minister. He took his text from Esther 1:11 and presented as his fine message "The Man God Honours." Mrs. Kim Howse of Oakwood, offered three, lovely solos, "The Perfect Heart" - "I Will Glory in the Lord" and "More Than Wonderful" with taped music as a background. Mr. Keit'i Dewar of Pontypool, sang gloriously, gloriously, "In The Garden" and "How: Great Thou Art" during the luncheon luncheon in the Sunday School room. Mrs. Joyce Taylor, Blackstock, was the organist for the service and accompanied accompanied the soloist. After the service service a delightful luncheon and visit was enjoyed by all bringing to a close another happy occasion for the fine folk of Nestleton Presbyterian Church. 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