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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Apr 1989, p. 21

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) Phone 623-3303 Classified Ads Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, April 5,1989 21 Phone 623-3303 Auction Sale Auctions Saturday, April 8 at 1 p.m. Giving up farming, Art and Helen ROBERTSON, R.R. 5, Campbellford. Lot 13 Con. 3, Seymour Twp. 4 miles south and east of Campbellford on Stirling Rd. (County Rd. 8). While 2-60 Field Boss diesel tractor with 120 front end loader (live pto., 3 pt., p.s., hydraulics, approx. 5600 hrs., excellent cond.); tractor chains; dirt bucket; fork'for round bales; manure manure bucket; Kverneland Hydrien 3 furrow trip beam plow (12"1; Kongskilde 29 tooth triple K cultivator; cultivator; McCormick 8' tandem disc; 5 section finishing harrows; M.F. 130 bus. manure spreader; M.H. 13 run seed drill on steel (steel grain box); 770 Gehl 7' haybine; McCormick 7' mower,'3 pi.; J.D. side delivery rake; Co-op 3 pt. sprayer, 20' boom; rubber tired wagon, 14' flat rack; 16' bale thrower rack with undercarriage (wooden' (wooden! AUCTIONEER Don Stephenson Phone 623-1726 Consignments Wanted 1-tfSN ); 16' bale thrower rack '); i ; Little Rhino T blade, 3 pt.; heavy blade for front end; 3 drum roller; 3 pt. post hole auger; .8' octagon round bale feeder; 7 1/ 2' round bale feeder; 38' bale elevator with undercarriage and motor; 24' bale elevator with motor; 20' bale elevator with motor; 32' grain auger (6") with undercarriage undercarriage and hopper; 15 ' grain auger (4") with motor; 10' grain auger (4") with motor; manure spreader for trailer; 200 gal. fuel tank; rubber tired wheelbarrow; hydraulic wood splitter, 3 pt.; electric electric round bale saw; Stewart cattle clippers; B and D 7 1/4" saw; galvanized galvanized water trough; battery fencer and steel stakes; walking plow; upright scales; Homelite XL12 chain saw; forks, shovels, etc.; 100' extended bedding keepers; keepers; James Way shuttle stroke stable cleaner, drive unit, elevator and (100' bar and paddles, used 1 yr.); David Brown 880 implematic tractor (pto., 3 pt., approx. 1100. hrs., good rubber, good shape).; N.H. 770 forage harvester, hay head, corn head, electric remotes; Kverneland 4 furrow auto, reset plow. Numerous other items. Machinery is in good cond. and has been kept Inside. Terms: Cash or cheque with I.D. Owner and Auctioneer Auctioneer not responsible for accident accident or injury day of sale. No reserve. reserve. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers; Auctioneers; Box 883, Campbellford, KOL 1LQ. (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. 14-1S Sat., Apr. 8,11 a.m. Disposing of the contents from an old Belleville home (moving to nursing home) plus others to be held at Warner's Auction Hall, Hwy. 2, Colborne. Antique upright piano from Mor- ganston Community Centre. Ornate Ornate antique oak sideboard in original original condition, Victorian walnut sideboard with bevelled glass mirror mirror in excellent cond. Ige. bowed glass oak china cabinet all original, old pressback rocker plus other old rocker, unusual dovetailed pine blanket box with curved top, walnut Victorian side chair, needs repair, modern 5 pc. Kroehler bedroom suite, set of old ladder back chairs, other odd chairs, cedar chest, sofa and chair, occasional chair, wing back chair, old dresser (needs mirror), mirror), several flow blue pcs. including including bath bowl and pitcher set, Ige. collection of Iris pattern depression glass, Victorian butter dish, pictures, pictures, dishes, pots, pans, plus numerous miscellaneous household household articles including several old coal oil lamps, several clocks, etc. Sale starts: 11 a.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, M.C. Gary Warner, Auctioneer, 355-2106. 14-1SN Thurs. Apr. 6, 6:30 p.m. Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. 2, Colborne Selling Household Furniture, Appliances, China, Glass, etc. including 1985 Merc. Topaz Apt. size fridge, stove, autowasher, autowasher, dryer, 1985 Mer. Topaz (owner has left country) sold subject subject to small reserve, nice 3 pc. walnut bedroom suite, antique china cabinet with glass door, exercise bike, chrome set, sofa and chair, wooden buffet and matching china cabinet with glass doors, set of antique stacking bookshelves, antique rocking chair, beautiful cushioned back sofa and matching love seat in new cond., Queen Anne coffee table, other coffee and end tables, dishes, dishes, china, glass, pictures, lamps, plus numerous miscellaneous articles. articles. Sale starts: 6:30 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa M.C. Gary Warner, Auctioneer, 355-2106. 14-1 SN Sat., April 22,10 a.m. Our Annual Spring Farm Machinery, Vehicle Sale 2 tractors and full line of farm machinery from local farm, plus consignments of tractors, machinery, machinery, cars, trucks, boats, recreation vehicles, shop equipment, construction construction machinery and equipment, equipment, riding lawn mowers, tools, motorcycles, etc. CONSIGN by April 10th, bring to barn or phone 324-2783. Orval or Barry McLean. Consign to this sale - one of our biggest spring sales. 13-2SN Tool and Handyman Auction Sale Car, Van, Dump Truck Sat., Apr. 8, 5 p.m. Pethlck Auction Barn, Haydon 10 Mlles N. of Bowmanville Selling from Roy Lltz estate, hobby farms and business close-outs, large assortment of new and used tools, drill press, power hacksaw, air tools, impact tools, hand and power tools, tires, table saws, planer, tiller, lawn mower, chain saw, lawn mowers, now thermal Ê ane windows, 2 electric grills, out- □ard, air compressor, estate vehicle vehicle 1979 Horizon (70K), 1982 Ford window van, 1983 GMC S10 pickup, pickup, 1976 GMC 1 ton dump truck (60,000 miles). Lots of farm tools and mise, small implemonls, Consignments Consignments welcome. "The Friendly Auction", 263-8710 Sieve Uptay, Garry Powell. 14-1SN Auction Sales Personal Pee wees End Season Rare Collectors' Auction Sat., April 15,10 a.m. Selling a Private Collection of over 200 Oil Lamps, Art and Colored Colored Glass, various other Unusual Unusual Pcs. of Glass and China Being Sold At "Kahn Country Auctions" Brock Rd., Pickering 3 miles N. of Hwy. 401 (Exit399) Sale features over 200 oil lamps of various descriptions and colors including 6 large hanging lamps in cranberry, vaseline, acid etched and Victorian, many hanging hall lamps w/cranberry, ruby and acid etched shades, over 10 G.W.T.W. oil lamps in custard, peach blow, etched and handpainted shades, many outstanding banquet lamps w/cranberry, pink opalescent and Victorian shades, a pair of very rare outdoor cranberry thumbprint lamps, pr. of matching Sandwich., glass oil lamps w/matching petticoat petticoat shades, several colored peg lamps, very unusual G.W.T.W. reading lamp w/Russian drape shade, large custard lamp, several library oil lamps, oil lamps of various various designs and colors in vaseline, greens, blues, cranberry, amber, etc. many colored miniature oil lamps, pair of brass bracket lamps, figured brass table lamps, several good pcs. of cranberry glass, approx. approx. 12 pickle cruets in cranberry, blues, greens and amber glass, dresser jars, colored syrup jugs, Vasa Murrhina vases, vaseline vases, Bristol, satin and opaline pcs., blue thread glass epergne, unusual blue acid wine cooler w/■ matching cup, some pieces of colored colored art glass, steeple and mantle clocks and much more. N.B. Auctioneer's Auctioneer's note: This is an outstanding outstanding private collection of rare hanging lamps, banquet lamps, assorted oil lamps, glass and unusual unusual items collected for the past 20 years. Viewing: Friday, April 14th from 4 - 9 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheques (with I.D.) or Visa. No reserves. reserves. Refreshments available. Kahn Auction Services, 416-683- 0041 or 985-8161. 14-2SN Saturday, April 8 12 Noon Farm Sold Auction Sale of Farm Machinery The property of Charles PRENTICE, PRENTICE, Lot 21 . Con. 2. Haldimand Twp. off Hwy. 401 at Grafton - Centreton Exit - turn north first farm 1/2 mile (watch for signs). 1986 Case 1294 diesel tractor 640 hrs., power steering, 12 speed, dual remotes. remotes. Case 990 diesel tractor, remotes, remotes, new tires. David Brown 885 diesel tractor with manure loader, hydraulic bucket. New Holland 273 baler, pto. New Holland 256 side rake Hydrein 3 - 14's trip beam plough, Triple K 34 tooth cultivator, 1983 New Holland 353 grinder mixer pto., New Holland 351 7' power mower, New Holland 404 hay conditioner, Kervanee40'hay/ grain elevator on wheels, Metor snow blower 7'- single auger pto., , Dunham 11' 36 blade trail disc, New Holland 510 (170 bus.) manure manure spreader, Glenco 5 tooth soil saver, 2 - 6 ton 8' X 16' racks with end gates, 1 - 3 ton 8' X 16' racks with end gate, Ford 2 row corn planter 3 pt., Int. 16 run grain drill, portable corn shelter,. 3 pt. fertilizer fertilizer spreader, 6' blade 3 pt., New Idea 1 row corn picker busker pto., 90 gal. field sprayer 21' boom, 3 sections - 15' flex harrows with evener, 4 sections drag harrows, 3 pt. wood splitter, bate buncher, 1987 Rosco 4000 bus. grain bin, 3 round bale feeders, cattle squeeze and head gate, 1973 Ford 374 truck with 7' X 12' cattle rack with hoist, water tanks, water troughs, tractor chains, full line of modern machinery, approx. 20 ton of mixed grain, approx. 1000 bates mixed hay, approx. 500 bales oat and barley straw, quantity of cob corn. Terms: Cash. No reserve. Sate at 12 Noon. Sate managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ont., 705-324-9959, 705-324-2774. Car phone 705- 749-7084.13-2SN Wed. April 12,10:30 a.m. Large Restaurant Equipment, and Supplies Auction At Orval McLean Auction Center, Lindsay Property of Bayshore Restaurant, Restaurant, Port Perry and others Broaster pressure fryer, Hollyma- tic 200 meat pattie machine and dies; Taylor milk shake and soft Ice cream machine; Garland fryer (2 tubs); Taylor food warmer, fat fender filter machine; Bun-O-Matic coffee maker; tart and pie dough press; upright coaling display unit; Twin Jet spray 2 compartment breeder and broaster; bar stools and restaurant chairs; milk dispenser; dispenser; Schaefer upright freezer (57" wide); electric barbecue; Blodgett convection oven; gas steam table; electric doughnut machine; Canada scales; pizza oven; soup warmer; two-post mix heads; Cornelius pop cooler; soda pop maker; Moffatt auto lift plate and pan machine; cooler display unit; Hobart sllcer; Garland convection convection oven; proofer; gas food warmer; 30 qt. mixer; Chop Suey range; 4' and 6' display cases; stainless steel shelves; 3 Moffatt commercial ovens; Blakeslee commercial dishwasher; 2 Hussman 8' coolers; freezer meat display cases; meat hooks and saw 'J, rozen yogurt mixer, carmel corn dispenser; Savory auto rotary oastor; Garland propane deep tryer; stainless steel steam table op. Large quantity equipment plus large quantity Including case lots of new glasses and smallwares. ETkL gc * u l 5monl on ly 3 months old. No reserve. Business Closed. °P°n at 9 a.m. Sate 10:30 Sharp. %one lor flyer or Information, 705- 324-2783. 14-1SN Sat., May 6 Annual Spring Draft Horse Auction Auction Hickson Sales Arena R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. Equipment Sale at 10 a.m. Horses at 12 Noon, Sharp All horses and equipment welcome. welcome. For consignments or further information contact Clarke Trent, 705-953-9535 or Don Robertson, 705-324-2409. Sate managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. Car phone 705-749-7084. 14-1SN Auction Sale! "Kahn Country Auctions" Every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Located on Brock Rd., Pickering, Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (Exit 399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, furniture, glass, china, collectables, primitives and the unusuals. So join us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's "True" Auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. 'Consignment and estate selling our specialty". Call us to-day. Previews Previews from 1:00 p.m. Kahn Auction Services - 416-683-0041. 3-tfSN Household and Antique Auction Sale Sat., Apr. 8, 6:30 p.m. Pethlck Auction Barn, Haydon 10 Mlles N. of Bowmanville Selling from Port Perry area household, Whitby estate and others, spectacular 6 pc. wicker settee set, walnut diner, pine poster bed, modern livingroom suite, parlor chairs, dressers, chests, vanities, washer, dryer, freezer, refrigerator, stove, doll house and much more. Come early for our Tool and Handyman Sale at 5 p.m. "The Friendly Auction", Auction", 263-8710 Steve Liptay, " Garry Powell.14-1 SN Wed. Evening, April 12 7:30 p.m. Victoria's Spring Blossom Special Holstein Sale Hickson Sales Arena R.R.2, Lindsay Approx. 90 head of registered and grade holsteins. A grouping of fresh cows, and a large number of springers. A large grouping of framy, tidy heifers. Always an opportunity opportunity to upgrade your herd. Our sales staff would be pleased to help you with your choices. Sates arena, 705-324-8311, John Buckley 324-4017, Gail Snodden 357-3237, Cliff Lillico 439-2380. Sate managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. Car phone 705-749-7084. 13-2SN Corporation ot tho Town of Newcastle TENDER T89-5 SEALED TENDERS for the Contract specified below, submittdd to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are Invited and will be received by the Clerk until the specified closing time and date: Tender No. T89-5 -- Reconstruction of Ontario Street from King Street to Liberty Street, Bowmanville. CLOSING TIME AND DATE: 12:00 NOON LOCAL TIME, APRIL 24, 1989. The work for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle under. the direction of the Director of Public Works, Involves the reconstruction of Ontario Street to an urban standard, Including earth excavation, curb and, gutter, sidewalk and hot mix paving, storm sewers, sanitary sewers and watermains for a length of approximately 1,000 metres. Plans, specifications and tender documents can be obtained at the office of Totten Sims Hubicki Associates, P.O. Box 398, 1A King Street East, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 4L1, for a $30.00 non- refundable fee payable to the Consultants. An Agreement to Bond and a bid deposit In the amount specllied In the tender documents must accompany each bid submitted. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou-Ann Blrkett, Purchasing and Supply Agent, Telephone: (416) 3379, Extension: 267 623- Totten Sims Associates, Consultants, 1A King Street East, P.O. Box 398, COBOURG, Ontario, K9A4L1 Hublckl Datool Publication: April 5,1989 14-1S Dear Larry: It appears that you are a little bitter that I didn't say goodbye goodbye to you and the "kids" before leaving. Well, if you weren't out drinking with your buddies all night; perhaps you could have seen me leave in Mac's Porsche. Yes dear, he has a Porsche. I am surprised that your "kids" miss me since I am the only one who looked after those two mangy hunting dogs. You will now have the full pleasure of looking after your "kids". When you have cooled down, I will be in touch, with you to divide our belongings belongings 50/50. You can keep both dogs, but I will take great pleasure in taking half of your motorcycle and beer stein collection. Spitefully Yours, Lucy 14-1S Get the facts. Let's Talk. Call the Ontario Ministry of Health AIDS Hotline l-aOO-668-AIDS 14-1 SN KENTUCKY DERBY By Air or Coach 4 Nights Visiting Keeneland Race Track Harness racing at The Red Mile Visit the Kentucky Horse Farm Reserved seats at the Derby and much more. May3-- 7 Allin, Wilson Travel 1-436-7474 14-2SN A BETTER DEAL 111, 2nd «nd.IVd Mgftgagu i Open pdvWl 1 . , - -\e S*m* day 1 . swvk5 * I.INDA Mcl.K.OU KVO'S. ««-141» The Canadian Tire Major Peewee team finished the hockey season on Easter Sunday after playing six games in the Oshawa Little NHL Peewee Tournament. On Friday, March 24 in game number one, we came out skating Hard against the Oshawa Canadians. In the first period, Collin Taggart Taggart scored an unassisted goal at 6:12 to tie the score. However, the Canadians put on the pressure scoring three more goals to defeat us 4-1. A much better game was seen later that day when we faced St. Anne's from Peterborough. Peterborough. With 2:21 remaining remaining in the first period, Wayde Putnam opened the scoring, assisted by Greg McMurter and Steve de- 1 Blois. It was still a tense game as we were outhus- tling Peterborough but nothing nothing seemed to go in until Collin Taggart scored two which put us on a roll. Ryan Robinson assisted Collin on his first and Greg McMurter and Wayde Putnam were the assist-getters for Collin's second goal. From thereon, we scored four more goals to shut out Peterborough 7-0. Jason Jackman tallied two goals while Brian Campbell and Sean Brown eacn scored one. On the last four goals the assists went to Steve Taylor (1), Ryan Robinson (2), Sean Brown (1), Collin Taggart (1), Warren Bate (1), and Jeff Murphy. On day two of the tournament, tournament, Pickering was our first opponent. Bowmanville came on strong as they hoped for a report of Friday's Friday's second game. It was a super team effort as Jeff Murphy, Jason Crosbie and Collm Taggart scored for Bowmanville. With two wins under their belt the Toros were still in a battle to place in the consolation or the finals. Game number four against the Oshawa Bruins was fast paced from the drop of the puck. The Toros put the pressure on and as a result result the Bruins became frustrated, frustrated, taking unnecessary penalties. We took advantage advantage of their penalties with Jason Jackman skating his way through the opposition to score two goals while Ryan Robinson and Sean Brown put in one each. Assists Assists were given to Collin Taggart (2), Ryan Robinson (1), Jason Jackman (1), Jason Jason Crosbie (1), And Brian Campbell (1). The final score Bowmanville 4 Bruins 0. On Easter Sunday we were matched against the Red Wings. Bowmanville and the Red Wings played eight times this season with each game being full of action. action. This game was no different. different. It was end to end hockey with terrific goal tending by both teams. With 3:17 remaining in the first period, Ryan Robinson Robinson fired in the only goal of the game assisted by Collin Taggart and Sean Brown. It was a real "nail biter" right to the end. This was our third shutout of the tournament. tournament. Chris McCarthy is to be commended for his fine goal tending. At last the .final game for the "A" championship was upon us, against Trenton. Our team was up tight throughout the game and we were unable to put one in the net. Final score Trenton 4 Bowmanville 0. Hutton Wins Two Games Three But Loses The Hutton Transport Atoms Atoms started the week with a. victory over- the Oshawa CYO Selects but, in their rematch rematch at the end of the week, went down to defeat. In between, the Hutton boys played in three more games ana came out on top in each. The busy week started on Tuesday, March 28th when Hutton Transport hosted the Oshawa CYO Selects in the Darlington Arena. An early first period goal by Peter Peter Schoep gave Hutton the lead. The lead was increased on a goal by Jeff Hughes and assisted by Peter Schoep and Alex Walcer. The first period was clearly Hutton's but the second period period _ belonged to no one. Scoring opportunities were numerous at both ends of the ice but this period ended with no goals. Ryan Stain- ton worked well between the Hutton goalposts and made a key save on an Oshawa breakaway. Hutton players moved the puck well but were unable to score. Twenty seconds into the third period, the Hutton defense defense was unable to clear a loose puck in front of their net and their lead was narrowed narrowed to one when Oshawa scored. With seven minutes remaining, the Truckers suddenly found themselves without a netminder when Ryan Stainton became sick. After playing two minutes without a goaltender, coach Les McCory gave Peter Schoep a set of goaltender gloves and stick and sent him out to guard the net. The Hutton skaters, kept the Oshawa shots on net to a minimum. 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