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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Mar 1965, p. 14

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LIE BY LEC ASCE TRA, 7 TETRIS FIRAEY WRAL Shas See ml arm om $y Et LIS Es ~ 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, March 25th, 1965 RE AWS LE | BA By aid 4" ALES 8S Lot NAT UALY % 4. HR 3 f a 4% 2% dite UN v sontiy LRAT M VIA EN air 3 RENE ASSEN TDA SERIO WIRE RR EFRARALLA House League Hockey SAT., MARCH 20th BANTAM-- Luke vs. Jeffrey Luke's team defeated Jef- frey's 3-2 to win the semi-final series and to advance into the finals against Heard's team, The game was a fast, clean and - very close in the play. Stars of the game were Bruton and Hurst of Luke's team and Saun- ders of Jeffrey's. Scoring-- Luke: 1. MacMaster-J. Thompson 2. McNab - Foster 3. Hurst Jeffrey: 1. Saunders - Jeffrey 2. Carnegie - Saunders » * * NOVICE-- Kyte vs. Campbell Campbell's team defeated Kyte's 3-1 and now advance in- to the finals, Campbell's team worked hard and checked well in their well deserved win. Kyte's team seemed to let up and couldn't watch their op- ponents, Stars of the game were Burns and Campbell of Campbell's team and Olsen of Kyte's. Scoring-- Kyte: 1. Van Camp Campbell: 1. Burns - Huntington 2. Campbell 3. Burns Ashbridge vs. Irvine Irvine's team advanced into the finals against Ashbridge's team by defeating them 8-0. Irvine's team played good hockey and thoroughly out- played the Ashbridge team. Stars of the game were Phinney and McCoy of Irvine's team and Litt of Ashbridge's. Scoring-- Irvine: 1. Phinney 2. Lee - McCoy 3. Phinney County Approves Property Budget More than. $300,000 in 1965 expenditures for county proper- ties has been approved by Ont- ario County Council. Council accepted a report ten- dered by the property commit- 1. Grades I and II (part-time) for experience, 3 years. TEACHERS WANTED REACH TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA BOARD requires for September, 1965 Experienced teachers for Central Schools 2. Grades-V.and VI 3. An Assistant to Principal Salary schedule in effect. Basic minimum $3400. with $300. increment for first 2 years. Reply, stating qualifications, salary expected, name and address of last Inspector, to: MRS. PAT LOVE Secretary-Treasurer R.R. Allowance 2, Port Perry. Overstocked All Prices Slashed For Quick Sale! No Interest Charges For One Full Year [Emergency 3 PCE, WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, WITH DOUBLE DRESSER AND BOOKCASE BED. CLEAROUT HI-BACK SWIVEL ROCKER CHAIRS .... SMOOTH TOP MATTRESSES : 5 PCE. DINETTES, WHILE THEY LAST 34.88 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, FRIEZE COVERS AND FOAM CUSHIONS...... 139.00 FLOOR COVERING CLEAROUT Per Foot BUNK BEDS COMPLETE WITH SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES ..... S--- .. $138.00 29.95 28.00 sesetist erases 27¢ 57.00 WILSON FURNITURE 20 CHURCH ST. OSHAWA tee which showed a budgeted expenditure of $103,610 for the upkeep of the new county ad- ministration building and court hcuse. The amount includes $10,000 fcr the completion of a wing of the building and $15,000 for paving of a parking lot, a stor- age building, and provision of an incinerator. Deputy - reeve George Brooks of Whitby, com- mittee chairman, said that the $26,000 would be recovered in rent, Oshawa's share of the total expenditure is $30,183. The 19656 budget for .the county jail stands at $175,914, of which the City of Oshawa will pay $79,071. Oshawa will also pay $8,699 towards the $22,696 estimated for the upkeep of the: Whitby Registry office. . FARM SOLD Important, Extensive Auction Sale Of 102 Herefords, cows with calves, stock bull, yearlings, steers, heifers, late model power farm machinery, 3 tractors, truck, combine, baler, 2 row corn picker, transport hammermill mixer, grain, straw, miscellaneous. articles, household furniture, home freezer, effects, etc., the property of = --~- CARMAN WESLEY At Lot 5, Concession 7, Markham Township, on 14th Ave., 1 mile West off #48 Highway, and 1-1/4 mile East of Kennedy Road, on Saturday, April 3rd, 1965 Hereford Cattle 8 Hereford cows, newly calved, calf at foot 85 Hereford steers, poled, approx. 650 to 800 lbs, 8 Hereford heifers, poled, approx. 650 to 800 lbs. 1 Hereford stock bull, 2 years and quiet NOTE: The above Herefords are good strong, well bred types and will be sold in lots of 6 to 10 or in lots to suit customers. Tractors, truck & farm machines MF #65 Diesel tractor C/W lights, starter, live PTO and adjustable rear wheel, has less than 2000 reg. hrs. good MF #50 tractor C/W lights, starter, live PTO, also less than 2000 reg. hrs., good International model H tractor C/W McCormick Deering front end, hydraulic control- led loader, all good working order 1957 Chevrolet #1600, 3 ton truck C/W long wheel base, steel bottom 15' platform, 2 set racks, 1 extension set for livestock MF #300 self propelled combine with electric controller table, purchased new late 1963, like new Oliver-Cockshutt #73H, 2 row PTO pull type corn picker, purchased new 1963, like new NH #68 PTO pickup baler C/W wagon loader attach- ment Algoma combination PTO 14 ins. transporting hammer- mill feed mixer, C/W sealed bearings and rubber mounted, near new McCormick-Deering 16 disc grain and fertilizer tractor drill C/W markers & rubber tired, near new MH 15 disc grain and fertilizer tractor drill, good Gehl 10 ins, Hammermill MI" 4 furrow 12 ins. bottoms tractor plow, 3 point hitch, near new Case 3 furrow 14 ins. bottoms tractor plow, 8 point hitch, good George White 21 spring tine tractor cultivator, 3 point hiteh Ferguson 3 point hitch spring tooth cultivator C/W disc gauge and plant shields McCormick-Deering 7 ft. cut 3 point hitch mower, good NH PTO drive hay erimper, near new NH 5 parallel bar side delivery rake MT 10 ft, cut tandem tractor dise tharrows, 3 point hitch & front notched gangs Kent doublegang cultipacker, 10 ft. rolling width George White PTO manure spreader 6 sections diamond drag harrow C/W evener and 4 sec. evener 12 ft. set chain drag harrows, new Mayrath 40 ft. extension com- bination bale & grain elevator C/W new 6 HP Briggs & Stratton gasoline engine MH 8 fork hay tedder Farmhand field bale buncher Field bale stooker 18 ft..platform H.D. farm trailer on rubber Home-made Morgan type stiff tooth cultivator, antique & still usable Cther odd farm implements ete. Miscellaneous farm equipment & barn articles, ete. Lincoln 180 amps. A/C arc electric welder C/W welder's headgear, "ete. 6 H.P. garden tractor C/W plow, disc and cultivator attachments Rotary self propelled lawn mower 18 ft. x 5 ins. dia. grain auger, C/W electric motor 8 ft.*4 ins. dia. grain auger, for use with 1% electric drill 40 ft. extension ladder Manual post hole auger 1 H.P. 60 cycle electric motor, new and never been used Set electric calf dehorners Set of cattle dehorners 1% H.P, 60 cycle electric drill Electric skill saw Myers deep well jet pump C/W 140 ft. plastic piping, new outfit Air compressor C/W electric motor Emery grinder C/W 34 HP electric motor Work bench C/W steel leg vise attached Steel snow. blade adaptable for use with front end loader approx. b0 ft. or more electric + leaded water piping wire Stable regulation water tanks Circulating stable discharge fan 3 cattle feeders, 2-16 ft. & 1-20 ft. length Portable livestock loading chute Approx. 50 7 cedar Fence posts Easy-Way PTO 12 ins. auger post hole digger for 3 point hitch use 400 gal. steel livestock watering trough 200 gal, steel tank 300 gal. tank on skids with 2" pipe outlets 250 1b. blacksmith's anvil Several steel farm gates Jemesway nest sets chicken crates. Grain blower bench hand worm drill clamp Approx. 15 Beatty steel stan- chions, dividers and water bowls. Jackall jack Large cast iron scalding kettle 20 gal. fuel barrel C/W pump Beatty stable feed cart, rubber mounted : 3 logging chains, 1 H.D. type Set booster battery cables Electric brooder Cob corn storage crib, 46' x 4' x 12' high : 100 foot endless drive belt. Forks, shovels, picks; pails, bars, bags, fittings, odd farm ~ tools along with many other useful farm articles ete,, but too numerous to mention. Grain, Feed & Straw Approx. 2000 bus. of good oats Approx. 50 tons or more cob corn in two cribs & will be sold by the cwt. Approx. 2000 bales straw 14 barrel molasses This is an exceptionally good large farm, stock and equipment sale Household Furniture, etc. MH 20 cubic foot home freezer, chest type in exceptionally good condition , Complete 9 piece dining room suite . Frigidaire elec. kitchen range Tappin electric wall oven Feirway electric humidifier' Bell organ and stool Red chesterfield and matching chair. Child's crib, new Complete 4 pe. full'bedroom suite, Vanity dresser Complete 3 pec. bedroom suite, in waterfall design Good china cabinet Kitchenette table and 2 chairs Small china cabinet Small buffet. Pair twin beds I'cur sectional bookcase 7 day mantel clock Captain's chair Several small tables No. of kitchen and other chairs Bathroom clothes hamper Fire wood storage box with drop lid. Curtain driers Quilting frames with legs Pair flowered green background lined drapes Pair beige background lined drapes, flowered Electric stand and table lamps Portable laundry tubs, near new Several other pieces of household furnishings Dishes, glassware, sealers, along with other household utensil, effects, ete., not mentioned Sale starts at 12.00 noon. Terms cash on day of sale with clerk. Farm sold, consequently no re- serves, James Smith & Assistants, Clerks, KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneers Markham, Ont. Phone 294-3161 or 640-3686 Proprietors or auctioneers will not be responsible for any public liability, property damage or injury to the public in connection with this auction sale.

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