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Port Perry Star, 28 Jun 1972, p. 6

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SI A, 4 Si -penter and garden 14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 21,1972 Burketon News Auction Sales AUCTION SALE EVENING AUCTION--GOOD FURNITURE, ANTIQUES -- FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 23, 5:30 p.m. sharp, Property of HODGSON and HANCOCK, 62 St. Paul St, LINDSAY. Crock, oil lamps. lanterns, antique flour bin, toilet set, picture frames, spool bed, gramaphone, records, antiqua china doll. organ stools, bot: tles, 'dishes, good. antique love seat, rocking chairs, an. tique clocks, 30' extension ladder, 3 H.P. outboard mo. tor, stair and hall rugs. etc. NOTE TIME: 5:30 p.m. No reserve. Orval McLean, Auc: tioneer, 324-2783, Lindsay, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Clearing Auction for ALON- ZO W. ALLEN at 223 Main St .E. in Stouffville. A spe- cial feature is a Grand Player Piano with bench and rolls (Its a Beauty like new), Rd table & chairs, refrigerator, deep freeze, washer, gas stove, cupboards, clocks, lamps, chesterfield suite, odd antique chairs, rocking chairs all the small electric appli. ances, set good dishes, large qu. of odd dishes, bedding, linen, silverware, glassware, new 3% H.P. Roto-tiller, power lawn mower, good, steel wood turning lathe. bench saw with motor, car- tools, large quantity of good pre- served fruit, jellies, jams, pickles, etc. This is only a partial list of items for sale. This is a big sale in excellent condition. Make this sale a must Property sold. Re: freshments. 2 auction rings starting at 1 p.m, ATKINSON and WILSON, Sale Mgrs. and Autioneers TUESDAY, JUNE 27th, 1972 7:30 p.m. Antique auction sale on Tues- day, June 27, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. at Victoria Square Com- munity Hall (DON MILLS Rd. at 18th Avenue) featuring: Butternut jam cupboard, pr. original stencil pine chairs, pine cupboard, small pine table, ladderback rocker, Boston rocker, large pine blanket box, cherry chest of drawers, refinished pine washstands, domed top trunk. Many items of signed carni- val glass (marigold and dark), cranberry, milkglass, Bellek and Dresden china, many flow blue pieces, 2 blue flow- ered crocks, large butter bowl, brass candlesticks, pri- mitive tools. Set of gradu- ated "Bullseye" oil lamps; hanging lamp; finger lamps; Nugget water pitcher; Woad- row breakfast set (complete) green pressed glass biscuit jar; 2 syrup jugs; 3 pattern compotes, 2 cake plates; many other pieces of pattern- ed glass. Chauncey Jerome- steeple clock, excellent. wall regulator clock. This will be an excellent sale, our last until the fall. Preview from 6 pm. Note time sale-starts. Not responsible for accidents. HENRY MILBERG, Auctioneer, Sutton West THURSDAY, JUNE 29 Auction Sale of Furniture & Antiques, the property of EDWARD ARMSTRONG, 1 mile west of Uxbridge, 1 mile north of Quaker Hill (the former Elmer Picket stone house). Dining room table (hand carved), buffet & 6 chairs (spring filled seats). dining room table(same type) 6 chairs, both good. Walnut & pine dressers, china cabin. et & buffet combined (curved glass door), Victorian Cameo back sofa (walnut, in good condition), 2 rope beds in- complete), wooden pump (good). large meat grinders, suitable for grinding mink meat), Harvest table, Beds, large storage cupboard. Qu. of other furniture. Water- loo garden tractor, plow, cul tivator, disc, harrows, large qu. of scrap Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m, Gerald Gra- ham, clerk. . REG & LARRY JOHNSON ' Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 Mr. and Mrs. E. Smyth, Ajax, with Mr and Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, Orono spent. Monday with Mrs. W. Bryan, Deepest sympathy of 'the community' to Mr, Stewart Hooey, Newcastle and Mrs, Earl Prescott, Tyrone in the passing of Mrs. Abbott (formerly Miss Ruby Hooey, Long Sault. The Abbotts were formerly residents of Burketon, Several from this district enjoyed the bus trip spon- sored by Enniskillen U.C.W. on Wednesday to Pioneer Village at Black Creek and Ontario Place. Sorry to report the pass- ing of Mrs James Stark, En- field. Sympathy to friends and family: Mr. Fred Tabb is home from Port Perry Hospital. All the very best wishes come from neighbours and family and friends Miss Elizabeth Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Greer. Osh- awa were dinner guests of Mrs. W. Bryan on Friday. Sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McCullough & family and friends in the sudden passing of Mr. John McCullough of Cadmus, the vice was from Northcott & Elliot funeral parlors, Bow- result of an accident. Ser- manville. Mrs. R. Davey spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Davey, Susan and Ste- phen, Bowmanville. Mr. T. Bailey has return. ed home after spending a few' weeks in Oshawa and Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacDonald & Mrs. Fred Harding accompanied her. Mrs. K. Roblin and Mrs. J. Abraham, Tyrone, spent Wednesday in Lindsay. Mr. Ted Fitzgerald had a very successful sale of farm implements on Tuesday. Mrs. T. Bailey was a din- ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald, Bow- manville. on Saturday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper spent Sunday with Mrs. W. Bryan. Sorry to report the pass- ing of Mr. Herbert Hooey of Port Perry at the age of 97. For many years the late Mr. Hooey farmed in this district. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLaughlin, Nestle- ton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wolf Auction Sales SATURDAY, JUNE 24 Auction Sale of Farm Mach- inery and Household Furni- ture, M.H, 44 Tractor, Ford 640 Tractor with Manure Loader, Int. 46 Baler, PT. Int. Cultivator, Oliver Trip Beam Plough, Buggy, Cutter, Grain, 24 Acres of Standing Hay, Democrat, Many Items of Antique Machinery, Large Quantity of Furniture and Antiques. Property of the Late STEPHEN L. WILSON, Lot 8, Con. 13, CAVAN Twp., 1 mile south of Mt. Pleasant and 1 mile west or 5 miles south of Emily Park Turn & 1 mile west. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Machine Sale at 1,00 p.m. Furniture Sale at 2:00 p.m, Ward Holmes and Jack Callaghan, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. Ph. Lindsay 705-324-9959 2--June21 and family and friends, The Christening of baby Collecene Ruth Ann Fitz. gerald; daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ted Fitzgerald, follow- ing the service in Enniskil- len Church. A lovely lunch was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fitzgerald to' family friends and neigh. - bours from Ajax, Oshawa, Woodstock and surrounding country. Best wishes to all, Youth group plans new production The Borelians Youth is busy now with the prepara- tion of another summer production. "Play it again, Sam," they said, and under the guidance of Lynn MacGregor the company s already showing promise of surpassing last summer's inaugral presentation of Peter Schaffer's Black Comedy, which was so warmly received. A business manager has been selected, and arrange- ments are under way for a mid-August performance at the Port Perry High School Auditorium. Play reading has been going on for some time, and final choices will be made at an open meeting this - Thursday at 8:00 p.m. in the Church of the Ascension Parrish Hall. Anyone inter- ested in acting, directing, set design or costuming is wel- come to attend. The veterans from last year's production will testify that they had a great time filling in the holiday hours. This year's production pro- mises more of the same. Everyone is welcome to come out and be part of a dramatic happening. OW TARGET EVERY TIME Congratulations to David Mosienko B. Sc., M.D. who received his Doctor of Medi- cine at Convocation Univer- sity of Toronto, June, 1972. David is the son of Mrs. Katherine and the late Joseph Mosienko, Port Perry. Manchester Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to the family of the i, late Mr. J. G. Dobson who passed away so suddenly last week. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Grant Franklin were Mr. and Mrs. Len Tus- tin, Little Britain, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Walsh, Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bent- ley, Ajax, Mr, and Mrs. Don Lane, Oshawa. Mrs Geo. Lane, Port Perry. -Mr. and Mrs. A. Vander- voort, family and guests visited Niagara Falls on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mec- Kenzie and daughters have returned from Florida where they spent the last year. Mrs. Hazel Dunn, Oshawa and Miss Reba Christie of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hitchens of Oshawa were guests at the Ww. J. Mitchell's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mit- chell, were Sunday dinner guests of the L. B. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hart & son Doug. were dinner guests on Friday, with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell to celebrate Aliene and Flor- ence's Birthdays. HARNESS RACING, © SUNDERLAND LIONS CLUB eo ~ Summerfest "12 July 1st Starting at 1:00 p.m, CARNIVAL -- PORK BARBEQUE 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. DANCE AT ARENA -- BEER GARDENS WAGERING PRIVILEGES C = a RR RON OOS ORONO OIIO onway Gardens Tavern ~ NERA EN Friday. June 23 ' 9:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. The Country OR Oa RR ON RON OTOTOTOTD No Cover Charge POO IO OOP IOV ROXY THEATRE 9) 4:14] 01] Su NY ACTOR K ® Closed Wed. June 21 o Thurs,, Fri, Sat, June 22-23-24, Earth's last living specimen of plant life in orbit. Bruce Dern trys to save them in "SILENT RUNNING" nightly at 8 p.m, Also with Cliff Potts & songs by Joan Baez. Special Children Matinee 2 p.m. Sat. "NATIONAL VELVET" Staring Elizabeth Taylor and Mickey Rooney. Sun. Mon, Tues., June 25-26-27 "DEEPEND" . 7:18, June Asher, John Moulder Brown. (Restricted) "SUCH GOOD FRIENDS 9:00. Dyan Cannon, Jenni- fer O'Neil, James Coco. Closed Wednesday June 28 DECORATION SERVICE . Pine Grove Cemetery © SUNDAY, JUNE 25th e 1972 - 2:30 p.m. -- Service Conducted By -- WARRINER LODGE #75 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION AS50CIATE STORE PORT PERRY New Store Hours: Starting Thursday, June 22 the following store hours will be in effect: } Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 8.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Thursday and Friday | 8.30 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. NOTICE Port Perry, Reach and Scugog LANDFILL SITE Please be advised that residents of Port Perry. Reach and Scugog may dispose of garbage and other articles at the new sanitary landfill site located on the north side of Concession 7 (Reach), part lot 17 (approximately % mile west of Simcoe Street). Gates to site will be open effective July 3rd, 1972, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Mondays, Tues- days, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. All garbage to be dumped under the direction of the operator at the site. All other sites to be closed on the above date by order of the Waste Management Branch. Depart- ment of Energy and Resources Management. Further information may be obtained from your respective Municipal Office. . Reeve R. A. Kenny, J. N. Brodie, Village of Port Pérry Clerk-Treasurer Reeve S. Oyler, V. Malcolm, Township of Reach, Clerk-Treasurer Reeve C. Fralick, S. H. Chandler, . Township of Scugog Clerk-Treasurer ~

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