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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 May 1969, p. 10

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0 To Sa, JA A 8 Mi x one SRR Te 3 NY -- Thursday, May 29 1969 10 - PORT PERRY STAR Real Estate Auction Sales MARTIN Caesarea 2 bedroom framed bungalow, attached garage paved drive, sunporch, all conveniences, - close to store, 2 blocks trom lake? on a large lot. Asking $16,500. Near Port Perry $3,500 down, 2 storey 4 bed- room stone house with sun- porch, separate dining room, all modern conveniences. on large landscaped lot, beauti- ful trees and shrubs. Full Price $20,000. | Sonya 2 storey frame house and garage, 4 bedrooms, modern conveniences, medium sized lot, school bus at door. Full Price $12,000. Cottage Lots On Lake Scugog, ranging in . price from $2,500. Up Acreage AUCTION SALE SAT.. JUNE Tth--Auction Sale of Furniture, Modein & Antique, the property of FLORENCE HARPER, 285 Mary St, Port Perry. on Sat, June 7th at one o'clocke In- cluding Piano in real good shape, complete bedroom, living & dining room furni- ture, kitchenware, dishes, bedding, Toilet Sets, many Antique items. Terms Cash. Sale at One o'clock. R. Seott and G. Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON TED SPENCELEY. 3--Juned Auctioneers THURS., JUNE 12th--Auc- tion Sale of 30 Head of Ilol: <tein Cattle, 4 Sows, 28 Pius, 2 Tractors, Baler, Threshing Machine, Dairy Equipment, Seed Drill, Full Line of Im- plements, the property of LLOYD PAYNE, Lot 8 Con. 6, Reach, 3 miles West of Port Perry. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Roy Scott, G. Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, 2--Juneb Auctioneers 1 acre vacant land on Lake Scugog, close to highway,|g some trees, suitable for V.L.A. Asking $3000. Furnished Double Cottage Waterfront lot on Lakeside Beach, Sorgitting of 2 bed- rooms, kitchen, living room, bath, hot and cold water, well treed, excellent swim- ming and fishing. Carries for $60.00 per month, inter- est 79%. Asking $15,000. Port Perry 3 bedroom brick bungalow and garage on quiet street, SAT.. MAY 3lst--Auction Sale of 40 Shorthorn & Hol- stein Cattle, 33 Hogs. 3 Trac- tors, Cockshutt Combine No. 422, M.F. Baler No. 10. J.D. Manure Spreader. Model R. M.F. Mower, Full Line of Tmplements, Hay, Grain and Furniture, the property of ROBERT MICHIE, Lot 9, Con. 2, Mariposa. 5 miles South- West of Little Britain. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. Sale at 100 p.m. Roy Scott and G. Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Mayl15&29 Auctioneers separate dining room, very modern with bi-folding doors, rec. room facilities, many extras, on a large lot, beau- tifully landscaped with white birch trees and shrubs. Ven- dor is moving up north, any offers will be considered. Full Price $26,900. with _ terms. Lake Scugog 2 acres vacant property, close to highway, some trees, $2,000. down. Full Price $4,500. . R. MARTIN REAL ESTATE BROKER Repres. Marion Hopkins 985-7215 Auction Sales HORSES WANTED Consign your horse to the PETERBOROUGH HORSE AUCTION --.SAT., MAY 31st. Contact Steve Liptay, "Bowmanville Ph. 263-2157, after 6 p.m. SPECIAL TACK AUCTION Over 100 new & used saddles, bridles, halters etc., selling on SAT., MAY 31 at 10:45 a.m., prior to the PETERBOROUGH HORSE AUCTION SAT., MAY 31st--Clearing | auction of farm implements, also furniture & appliances, Deep Freezer, good, Viking clothes dryer, Antique china cabinet, antique desk, 2 Con: tinental beds, oil lamps, an- tique crock, large kettle, carpentry tools, (2 cars scrap) garden tools, Patio lights, old sealers, piano and bench, refrigerator, Power 'mower, quantity odd dishes, 3 couch- es, etc, the property of FRED J. WILSON (mormerly Wiser Park) Green River on 1 (being 5 miles east of Mar ham) at Green River. Property Sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale 1 p.m, DST. A. M. Wood, Clerk. ATKINSON & WILSON, Sale! Mgrs. and Audlioncers "May22-29 AUCTION SALE of house- hold furniture, the property of Mrs. PEARL TAYLOR will be held at 75 Bell St. in the Town of Uxbridge on SAT., MAY 31st. Viscount deep freeze, dining room suite, chrome set, Admiral T.V., 2 piece chesterfield suite, Heintzman piano. Large roll top writing de<k (Maple), excellent condition, brass bed, bedroom suite; pine chest of drawers, Qu. of other furniture. Note any- one in the Uxbridge areca wishing to put_some furni- ture -in this sale, may do so, just bring it in the morning of the sale, or phone Reg. Johnson. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Graham, lerk. REG JOHNSON -& SON, May22-29 Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 SATURDAY JUNE 7th FARM MACHINERY ORCHARD EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Auction Sale including Ford 5000 Diesel Tractor, power steering (good), M.F. 33 Die- sel Tractor, A-C Tractor, A-C 72 Combine(like new), Turn- co Grain Box, MH Secd Drill on rubber, 3 furrow trip beam plow (new), Fork lift - 2500 1b., Weed sprayer, N.H. Hay Baler (good), N-H Side Rake, N-H Hay Conditioner, N-H - Hay Mower, Meyers Sprayer with new Ford en- gine, Grademaster apple grader, 5000 apple boxes, hampers, baskets, hydraulic pruner, ladders, aluminum conveyor, chain saw, Woods 25 can Bulk Tank, Furniture: refrigerator, clectric stove, writing desk, 3 pe. bedroom suite, . beds, dishes, etc. ete. The property of Clare E. Allin, Lot 2, Con. 2, Darling: ton Twp., 2 miles cast and 2 miles north of Bowmanville. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m, (Furniture sells first). LLOYD WILSON, Uxbridge --Juned *HIRE *« BUY * SELL: RENT «+ SWAP + HIRE * BUY - Auction Sales CENTRAL and EASTERN ONTARIO CONSIGNMENT HORSE SALE ; To be held at Peterborgugh Community Livestock fas Barn Peterborough, Ont. 3 miles East of Hwy. 28 on Hwy. 7, on SAT., MAY 31st, 12:30 p.m. Sale will consist of a large selection of regis: tered and grade Quarter Horses, Appalooses, Palmino- es, English and Western, Jumpers, Hunters and Plea- sure. Also several assorted ponies. Send Consignment to: Sale Manager: Steve Liptay, R.R. #1, Bowmanville, Ont. Phone: 263-2157 BILL WALKER and STEVE LIPTAY, May22-29 Auctioneers SAT., MAY 31 -- Clearing Auction Sale. of Houschold Furniture and Farm Machin- ery. FURNITURE--Findiay Cook Stove, Frigidaire elec. Stove (like new), Frigidaire refrigerator, washing mach- ine, kitchen tables & chairs, 3 pe. dining room suite with 6 matching chairs, chester- field - 2 matching chairs, vacuum cleaner, double hed, 1 iron bed, day-couch, 3 dres- sers with mirrors, 4 chairs, washstands, lamps, linens, home made tablecloths and doillies, kerosene lamps, old English china, pots and pans and many other items. NOTE --an old established house- hold of furniture with many interesting items. Plan to attend. MACHINERY -- Cockshutt 30 Tractor, Int. 3 furrow plow (ace bottom, Cockshutt 15 ft. Cultivator, J-D One-way tiller, Cockshutt manure spreader, rubber tire wagon and rack, Int. S#ed Cockshutt grinder, 7 in. 50 ft. drive belt (nearly new), drag-harrows, 3 draw bars, 2-wheel trailer (on rubber), many tools, forks-& shovels, 3 colony houses (on skids), plus chicken feeders, water- ing troughs and elec. broud- er stoves, feed carrier "aud litter carrier and many other items too numerous to men- tion. The property of FRED PARKIN, Lot 31, Con. 7, Whitby Twp., 1 mile north of Brooklin, then 3 miles west on the 7th line (paved) to oid Spencers. School, proceed 1 mile north.. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale 12.30 p.m. HENRY KAHN, Brooklin, Sales Mgr. and Auctioneer. May22-29 SELL: == Ni C= AUCTION SALE of farm stock, Implements & furni- WAKELIN, Lot 24, Con. 11, Brock Twp., 1 mile south of Cannington, 1 mile cast or 3 miles north of Manilla, % mile west on THUR. JUNE 5th. 40 head of Hereford cattle, Cows with calves by side, No. of yearling steers & heifers, 11 brood sows, No. of chunks, 1 hog, 7 ewes, 12 lambs, 1 P.B. Montadale ram, Ford Super Dextra 2000 Die- sel tractor (good), Ford Fer- gusen tractor, Geo. White threshing machine, J.D. Hay fluffer, Spreadmaster man- ure spreader, Power Mower, full line of farm machinery. Farm sold. Terms cash, Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG JOHNSON :& SON, May22-29 Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 ture, the property of JAMES | Cockshutt |.|- SWAPR + HIRE * BUY * SELL: RENT SAFETY SAFETY ON THE FARM ' By Derek Baker. Grade Four, Greenbank - Safety on a farm is very important. Stay away from a cow that is calving. Don't teasc mean animals be-| cause when you are not looking they might attack you from behind. : If your machinery breaks down turn the tractor off before trying to fix it. Never, but never, should you ever leave : engine or mofor running in front .of children: because they could get on, touch something that puts it into gear, and makes it move. These are some of the rules around farm buildings. Don't leave forks lying down because a person could get hurt stepping on the fork which- might fly up and hit him. If you have electricity in the barn use the correct fuse. For example use twenty amp fuse if that is- required. A barn should be tidy so. people who SALE REGISTER THURS., JUNE 5th--Auc- tion Sale - Holsteins - Milk Quota. Complete Holstein Dispersal, Registered and Grade, 25 milk cows, 5 bred heifers, 17 open heifers and calves. Number cows fresh time of sale, 12 due for fall. These cows are. sharp and dairy with good working udders. Co--ws milking 80 Ibs. per day. Dairy test 3.89, 75 1b. No. 1 Milk Quota, De- Laval -Bulk Tank, Surge Alamo 6 unit pump & Vacu- um line (new); 3 surge units. Pony well-broken. | The pro- perty of Peter VanKessel, Lot 13, Con. 8, Reach Twp., 'y mile cast of 7 & 12.3 miles north of Manchester. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30. Owner giving up dairy busi- ness. + TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, LLOYD WILSON, Sale Managers & Auctioneers May22-29 driil, set of scales (2,000 1b.) pT AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery, the property of GEORGE IRWIN, Lot 15, Con. 13, Reach Twp., 2 miles North of Greenbank, % mile East or 4% miles South of Blackwater. % mile East on WED., JUNE 4th. Ford 5000 diesel tractor (619) hrs. pow- er steering, differential lock (new condition), MF. 65 diesel tractor (gas) (good con- dition), McCormick Cub trac- tor with plow & cultivator, Hydriene 4 furrow trip beam plow (nearly new), 2 Deon Forage wagons & boxes (like new) 1 with variable speed self unloading apron, Gehl hammer mill & feed mixer P.T.0. Owatonna haybine 10 ft. pull type (1 yr.), Case forage harvester, Gehl hlow- er, Cockshutt 2 row corn planter (good), McCormick No. 37 baler, N.H. Power Mower (nearly new), Turnco grain box, McCormick 11 ft. Hydraulic double disc, Me- Cormick 16 disc seed drill on rubber, John Deere side rake (new), full line of first class machinery. Note the bulk of the auction sales are over so plan to attend this sale. Owner giving up i farm. ine: Terms Cash. Sale at Lm IRWIN'S: Holstein eA Sale will be held WEDS MAY 28th. LOYD WILSON and REG JONSON. Auctioneers May 15-22-29 Sale Manager & Auctioneer. a FROM THE PORT PERRY STAR PICTURE ALBUM "OUR WEDDING" GUEST BOOKS ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS = CAKE BOXES MATCHES NAPKINS BRIDE'S BOOK PLACE CARDS COASTERS CERTIFICATE OF .. MARRIAGE FOLDER go into the barn won't be tripping over everything. You shouldn't put wet bales of hay or straw in a bdrn because it could start a fire by combustion. The barn is not for keeping oil, gas and other flammable materials becau e they might start a fire. If you use oily rags throw them away or store in a covered metal container or there might be a fire. Never, but never, should you light a match where there is oil or gas. If you smoke do not throw live butts into the straw, hay, or grass around the barn because that could start a bad fire. Make sure the wiring in your barn meets the new improved standards because faulty wiring can start fires. These are some of the rules for safety on a farm. --Derek Baker, Grade four, Greenbank School SMART PIONEERS Long before moth-proofing was known, wives of pioneers protected woolen clothes and blankets by keeping "them in chests of red juniper (red cedar). This wood has a component whose smell is repulsive PORT PERRY STAR 235 QUEEN ST. -- PORT PERRY -- Ph, 985.7383 to insects yet pleasant to people. Please drop in andesee our large display book of Wedding Stationery. We also have a book "Just For You" contain- ing personalized stationery, post cards, napkins, coasters, playing cards, matches, Thank you notes and party invitations

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