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Port Perry Star, 28 Feb 1973, p. 9

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HAT Lg oe + Auction Sales SAT. FEBRUARY 24, 1972 12:30 p.m McDONNELL'S GARAGE & SNACK BAR, Mill Street, LITTL EBRITAIN, ont. GO: ING OUT OF BUSINESS. Everything to be sold. ~ Garage Equipment 1963 2T Tow Truck, Cockshut 30 Tractor with snow bucket, super six loader (live power take-off), 1949 Chev. Truck, Box trailer, air operated tire changer (May), Acetylene . Welding equipment & cart including gauges, hose & cutting. torch, 5-Ton floor jack, steel welding table, Acra speed wheel balancer, 275 Amp. A.C. arc welder, Champion spark plug clean- er, Electric tire patcher, wall type battery charger, grease rack (3 unit type) with high pressure hose and gun, roll away work bench, Carter Auto Lert, hydraulic pumps, creeper, athletic scale, quan- tity Automotive paint, bat- teries and radios, metal cab- inet, floor safe, 200 gal. oil tank & pump, assorted angle iron, 45 gal. drum, quantity eye beams, scrap metal. Snack Bar Equipment 10 bar stools, 22 ft. counter, 21" Television, single up- right cooler, Cash register, Frost free G.E. Refrigerator (like new), milkshake mixer, triple silex coffee maker, large floor fan, 4-slice toaster, assorted lunch bar dishes, quantity confectionery, white metal cabinet, table and 4 chairs and many more items. Terms Cash. No Reserve. BILL SHRUBB, Auctioneer, 742-6279 Peterborough! 2--Feb.21 " THURSDAY, MARCH Ist at 12:30 p.m. Holstein, Machinery, Furniture Sudden Sale duc to illness. Complete farm auction in- cluding 46 holstein cattle, 24 registered, 22 grade, 23 cow", 23 bred and open heifers and calves. All from popular unit sires. Grades identified for at least 2 generations. Machinery: M-F 135 tractor, diesel tractor complete multi- power with multi quick load: er, (this tractor is in excel lent condition, only 500 hrs.), M-F Baler #10. M-F 3 fur- row plough, M-F cultivator, M-F mower 7 ft. Lely rake (wheel) Vicon vari spreader (new), J.D. tractor blade (above implements all 3 pt. hitch), M-F #18 manure spreader, Int. seed drill, Mar- tin 8 ton wagon and rack (new), chain 'harrows, Patz silo unloader, milking equip- ment, 5 h.p. garden tiller (new). Feed: 25 ft. corn silage, 2700 bales hay, 500 bales straw, quantity of mixed grain. Furniture and Antiques: 1933 Chev. coach car, Moore trea- surer cook stove, old wall telephone, baby's wicker cra- dle, butter bowl, complete coal oil lamps, 7 pe. dining room suite, 2 Quebec heaters. Many other articles. Property of JAMES MULOCK, Lot 23, Con. 14, Brock Twp. on Brock - Thorah townline, 4 miles east of hwy. #12 at lights or 7 miles north of Manilla, Note: The sale is called on short notice due to back trouble, please plan to attend. Sale at 12:30, furni- ture and wagon load selling first. L. Wilson, W. D. Atkinson, Sales Manager and Auctioneer 90 Skirts Blouses 5 Price Starts 300 Dresses to choose from Long & Short 30 Pantsuits Thursday 102m. at Ellen's House of Fashions UXBRIDGE 72 Brock St. Uxbridge 852-7612 The people who care what you wear SATURDAY, FEB. 24th 1973 Public Auction Sale of choice well known oil paintings and tempera in modern express- ionism and abstract art. Ap- prox. 100 paintings of Wiirape and Canadian scenes. At the Markham District Veteran Hall, 7 Washington Street, Town of Markham. This clearance sale of good worthy art caused by ill health rea- son only and artist return- ing to his home country. Sale at 1 pm. Terms Cash. Sell- ing in details and registered purchaser numbers only. CLARK PRENTICE, Auctioneer, Markham 640-3686 THURSDAY, MARCH 1st Twilight Auction Sale of dairy type cattle at STOUFF- VILLE SALES BARN, includ- ing fresh and springing cows, heifers, open heifers, bulls, purebred and grade. Consign early. Frank Bennett 887- 5570 or Norm Faulkner 630- 3813. Sale time 7:30 p.m. 2--Feb.28 SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd at 11:00 a.m. QUALITY ANTIQUE Auction being held at "HERONGATE COUNTRY ACTIONS" - lo- cated 4 miles north of Rouge Hill on Altona Road (off #2 Highway) or 1 mile south of | Whitevale. Featuring in part: Cranberry pitcher, Cranberry sugar, Galle Glass, Nailsea rolling pin, Bohemian vases, Rosenthal and Austrian Tea- sets, biscuit barrels, blue china dinner set, toilet sets and other collectable glass and china; 5 pc. silver teaset (elegant), copper pots and bedwarmer, cylinder record player, cylinder records, ships' compasses, shotguns, swords, bayonet (dated); cof- fee . mills, whiskey barrels, blue flowered crock, hanging lamp, ship's lamp, ete. Ja- ques & Hayes bedroom set pe (refinished), Victorian chairs, pine furniture including chests of drawers, blanket box, dough box, washstands, etc.; Spinning wheel, cow yoke, cupboards, marble top- ped washstand, kitchen chairs rocker, wall clock and many other interesting and unusual items. Auctioneers Note: This is another fine offering of Antique and collectable items, with nearly 300 lots. Preview Friday 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Terms Cash. No Re- serve. HENRY KAHN AUCTION SERVICES Ph. (416) 668-6189 or 294-0426. 2--Feb.28 Obituary Florence Nelson Florence Nelson, wife of the late William A. Nelson passed away in Brampton January 27, 1973. Mrs. Nelson was born in | Reach Township and taught school in Public School at Port Perry. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, sang in the choir and was active in Young People's society at the church. She later taught school in Brampton, was a member of Grace United Church and held positions in the Young Peoples Societies of the church, writing pageants and training the various groups. She was also a valued member of the Literary and Travel Club there. She had studied Art and Elecution at College and gave entertain- ments at various functions. Mrs. Nelson was survived by two sisters, Miss May Watker, Brampton and Miss Rhea L. Walker, Toronto. She also had a brother, the late Professor Anson R. Walker, London. Funeral services and com- mittal were held at the McClure Chapel, Brampton, Tuesday, January 30, Reverend Donald Amos, conducted the service. Prince Albert News You can take your pick these days and have a real great discussion - Port Perry's maternity wing, Pickering - Metro garbage, P.O. P., Regional govern- ment, separate school, etc. We're living in a world of | debate. Congratulations to newly- weds of Feb. 10th, Bill and Vicki Heayn. Exam time for R. H. Cornish kids. Lots of study- ing going on this week, no doubt. Sympathy of the com. munity is extended to the family of the late James Doupe. Jim was a great friend to all and will in- deed be missed by all of Prince Albert. Choir practice is now Wed. night - not Thursday. Junior members start at 7 p.m. and Senior Choir at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Linda Hunter will be taking over in the absence of Mrs. Myrtle Snelgrove. Mrs. Susan Schwan and David, Greenbank, called on the McIntyre family Satur- day afternoon. Congratulations to Mrs. Gayle Stapley who "came in the money" on the last Legion 50-50 Draw. Winners of last week's Euchre: High lady Dora Watson; Second Vivian Carl, Low Greta Halsey. High Man, Laurrena Bright; 2nd race Manns; Low Carson Watson. Winners of lone hand series was Gary Mun- ro and Carl Gimblett tied with fourteen. The Valentine Dance was a real success. Mr. and Mrs. Sonley winning the door prize. Glad to see more Prince Albert people out. The 4-H Junior Home- makers have had two meet. ings. There are sixteen girls in the club this unit. Mr. and Mrs. Merv Pugh visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gostich in Stouffville on Sunday. Please call 7061 with any news items. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 21st. 1973 -- 13 ili Church Services PORT PERRY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. W. Mark Reeves, Minister SUNDAY, FEB. 25th-- Children's Day will be observed at both Churches. The hours will be: 10 a.m., Port Perry, and 11:30 a.m., Prince Albert. There will be no children's classes. The services will be con- ducted by members of the Church School teaching staffs. The guest speaker will be Rev. Gerry Brown of the Bowmanville Train- ing School for boys. He will make an appeal on be- half of the Alcohol and Drug Concerns, Inc. At Port Perry, Brownies, Guides and Rangers will attend the service in a body. CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, FEB. 25th-- Sexagesima 9:30 a.m. Morning prayer Church School ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, FEB. 25th-- Sexagesima 11 a.m. Morning Prayer Church School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, FEB. 25th-- 10 a.m. Morning Service . Sermon: "Supernatural Forgiveness" 11 a.m. Sunday School BURN'S CHURCH Ashburn 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. B. R. Pogue Rev. P. C. Brown SUNDAY, FEB. 25th-- 9:45 a.m.--SCUGOG 11:15 a.m. --MANCHESTER PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 - Bible School 11 a.m. - Morning Worship Service "I Believe in God" 7:00 p.m. - Hymn Time & Gospel Service. "A Universal Problem" Wed. 7:30 p.m. - Family Prayer & Bible Hour. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. I. MacLean 10 am. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise & Worship 7 p.m. Evang. Service Ives Florist Greenhouses & Gift Shop ® FLOWERS FOR ALL ACCASIONS eo WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, SPECIAL EVENTS & NOVELTY ARRANGEMENTS. Open 7 days a week -- ESTIMATES & DELIVERY FREE -- Concession #6 - Reach Township PHONE 985-2691 Saturday, Feb 14th to Feb. 24th ASTER FEEDS 139 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2131

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