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Port Perry Star, 26 Sep 1973, p. 20

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ERD , 4 er he i Ea Fel a CTSA SCHRTIN IA SAIS ERER -- SS * HIRE « BUY * SELL: RENT « SWAP « HIRE * BUY * 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday. Sept. 19th, 1973 Auction Sales WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26th Auction Sale of Livestock & Implements, 22 Charolais & Hereford Cattle, Ford Dextra Tractor with Allied Manure Loader, Minneapolis Moline Tractor, Int. 46 Baler PTO, John Deere Manure Spread- er, Cultivator, Flexible Har- rows, Large Quantity of Furniture & Antiques. The property of EARL GAUSLIN North Half Lot 9, Con. 4, Auction Sales FRIDAY, SEPT. 28th Auction Sale of Antique Fur- niture, Dishes, China, and etc.., the property of MIKE ZULAK, will be held on the premises 2 miles north of Greenbank or 1 mile south of Saintfield on Hwy. 7 & 12 (beside Tic-Toc restaurant). Flat back pine cupboard, four poster bed, marble top dresser, brass bed (double) iron beds, Gingerbread clock hall rack, picture frames, Auction Sales TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, hay, straw, grain and Furniture, the property of CLAUDE TERRY, Lot 18, Con. 13, Brock Twp., 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Cannington. 60 head of Hol- stein, Hereford and Short- horn Cattle. 34 head of Stocker Cattle 1 and 2 yrs, 10 Holstein Heifers ready to breed, 11 Holstein Heifers 1 yr. etc. 1800 bales of hay, 1000 bu. of grain, qu. of straw. J.D. tractor (gas) SELL: RENT « SWAP 'HIRE * BUY * SELL RENT - Guiding needs you! Port Perry 4-H Club Meeting 4-H started again this fall with the name of our unit being '"'Dressing up Vegetables."" Meeting 1 was held on Sept. 17th at Miss Dodd's home. First thing on the list was the elction of officers. The following were elected: President, Patsy Smith; Vice President, Jackie Willis; Secretary Dianne Appleton; Asst. Secretary, Margot van Schagen. Are you enthusiastic, friendly, helpful and trust- worthy? Do you like to travel and enjoy a variety of experiences? Then Guiding is for you. Guiding is movement open to all who wish to make the promise, regardless of race, colour, creed or age. Guides vary in age from 7 to 70. Many opportunities and ex- adult members. If you can contribute some time and energy to Guiding please contact 985 - 3216 for in- formation on becoming a "Guider." Beaverton Man Dies A Beaverton man died Saturday of injuries recei- ved when he stepped in front of a racing pony at Beaver- wk Mara Twp., 1 mile north off rocking chairs, china, glass-| model 1020 good condition, 1 ; te : Fa oR Brechin on Hwy. No. 12 and| ware, approx. 200 items,|J.D. model 430 gas tractor We decided to keep the periences are offered to its ton Fair. a 1 mile east. Terms Cash.| plan to attend. Terms Cash. |and loader, J.D. plow, J.D.| same name as last unit, Provincial Police at Brec- AR: No Baers, Pam Sol{Sel & 1 pm. Gerald Cri feed oa do Ne 3s (god). | "Domestic Dollies." The of the group. Miss Dodd told | hin said George Brother- vo Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. | REG & LARRY JOHNSON,|JD. 14 T, baler, J.D. corn| meeting will be held on} us how to keep our Record ( ston, 68, and his daughter, W CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Auctioneers | planter, 2' row, 3 pt. hitch| Tuesdays at 4 o'clock til 6 Book. Albert, were crossing the 3 Reaboro, Ont. Ph. (705) 357-3270( (new), J. D. side rake on| o'clock. The pamphlets were | Press Reporter, | racetrack whey they were Ph. 1-705-324-9959] 2--Sept.26 rubber, full line of machin-| distributed to the members | Margat van Schagen | struck by a pony in the race. THURSDAY, SEPT. 27th Furniture and Antique Auec- tion Sale at STOUFFVILLE SALES BARN, Stouffville, including lamps, crocks, wall telephone, dressers, 8 day clock, desk, tea wagon, wick- er chairs, records, books, kitchen suite, stoves, dishes, bookcase, rugs, hall tree, lawn mower, lawn ornaments new furniture, tools. Many, many more articles. Lots of antiques. The property of MARJ. COFFEY, Stouffville, Mrs. IRA BROOKHOLDER, Stouffville plus others. Sale held under cover. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 6:30 p.m. NORM FAULKNER, FRANK BENNETT, Auctioneers THURSDAY, SEPT. 27th Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain and Furniture, the property of HERB DAVIDSON, Lot 12, Con. 2, Thorah Twp., 3 miles south of Beaverton and 1 mile east or.1 mile north of Junction 12 and 48 Hwy. and 14 mile west. 50 head of, Holstein Cattle, 20 milk cows, 6 bred heifers, remainder yearling steers and heifers. | a No. of good Holstein and i Hereford Calves. 85 pigs, 8 sows, No. of pigs ready to wean, 32 good chunks, 11 good weaned pigs, Yorkshire hog, 3000 bales of hay, 3000 bu. of mixed grain. M.H. No 44 diesel tractor, McCor- mick Farmall C Tractor, A. C. model B Tractor, Favour- .ite Threshing Machine with funnel feeder, J. D. swather, J. D. mower and side rake, A. C. forage harvester, grain Ralph pr spreader 130 bu. PTO, M.F. p 3 . and corn head, pull type grain and fertilizer seed drill | Fairman Menzies | | with motor, 3 roller bearing wagons with forage boxes, McCormick grain and ferti- lizer seed drill, full line of machinery. Large qu. of furniture including fumed oak dining room table(round) pine boxes and chests, rock- ing chairs, antique tables; wash stands, 2 nursing rock- ers, numerous other articles. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. interior. Low, low mileage, in . ; and bench, numerous other Ye p ? ols 3 12:00 igh articles. Farm Sold. Terms showroom condition. Lic. DYV 878. Clerk. Ladies will serve Cash. Sale at 12:00 noon. lunch. REG & LARRY. JOHNSON, Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 SATURDAY, SEPT. 29th Auction Sale of Livestock & Implements, 64 Hereford and Charolais Cattle,Swine, Da- vid Brown 950 Tractor with Freeman Manure Loader, Farmall Super A Tractor with Scuffler, Cockshutt self- propelled Combine, David Brown Manure Spreader, 2 Int. Trip Beam Ploughs, Mc- Kee Harvester, 2 trucks, 1 car, Household Furniture. The property of MEL EL- LIOTT, Lot 18-19, Con. 11, Smith Twp., % mile east of Bridgenorth to Selwyn Road. 3 miles Northeast and 1 mile north or north end of Centre Line of Smith. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Farm Sold. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Lunch Avail able. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, . Ont. Ph. 1-705-324-9959 SATURDAY, SEPT. 29th Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Straw and Furniture, the property of GERALD AKISTER, Lot 9, Con. 7, Brock Twp., 1 mile north of Sunderland, 1% miles west. 60 head of Hol stein Cattle, 24 Holstein Cows, several fresh or due time of sale. 11 good heifers rising 2 yrs., 6 Holstein and Hereford Heifers rising 2 yrs., No. of good veal calves, DeLaval bulk tank (27 can), 2 Surge milker units, 1000 bales of hay, 1000 bales of straw, M.F. No. 65 diesel tractor, J.D. No. 40 gas trac- tor and loader, J.D. model D tractor, M.H No. 26 self propelled combine (10 ft), M.F. No. 44 self propelled swather 10 ft. (5 yrs.), M.F. No. 10 baler, M.F. manure 15 disc on rubber, Allied post hole auger (new), Kongskilde cultivator, full line of mach- inery, Qu. of furniture, deep freeze, Frigidaire custom im- perial stove with overhead oven, Frigidaire refrig., An- tique extension table, China cabinet, China cabinet and writing desk, Antique pump organ, Harvest table, Piano Furniture sells first. Gerald Graham, clerk. Ladies will serve lunch. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 2--Sept.26 ery, cutter (good), buggy (good), large flat back cup- board, pine cupboards, wood- en telephone, Hoover spin dry washing machine, tables, chairs, dishes, several anti- que small articles etc. Steel granary 1500 bu. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 12:00 noon. Furniture sells first. Gerald Graham, clerk. Ladies will serve lunch. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 2--Sept.26 1973 LE MANNS SPORT COUPE, 400 cu. in V-8, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio, stereo tape player, bucket seats, console, dual exhaust, finished in Royal Blue with contrasting white 1968 FIREBIRD 2 DOOR HARDTOP V-8 power, 4 speed transmission, p.s., p.b., radio bucket seats and console, motor VOTE OCTOBER 1st Vernon Asselstine AREA COUNCILLOR * @ 6 years on council eo Presently Deputy Reeve of Cartwright e Would be very pleased to serve you on the new council MOTORS 1250 Dundas Street East] Whitby - 668-6843 rant Menzies LIMITED Dial Direct 985-302] car. Sold as is. 1965 CHEV. 2 DOOR HARDTOP V-8, p.s., radio, white walls. This car will give you great transportation for the first car you own or as a second Grant, Lic. EBK 247. 1971 1960 OLDSMOBILE 2 DOOR HARDTOP, V-8, automatic p.s. p.b. radio. serve you for basic travel, check it and see for yourself. Lic. EAU 387. 4 G.T.0. 400 cu. in. V-8, automatic, ps. pb, wheels, bucket seats and console. Another car to PONTIAC radio, whitewalls, mag. Fire engine red exterior contrast- "ing black interior. A hard to find car. at a price you will like. Lic. DZM 013. redone, solids, cam, headers, sportiness, performance, and styling. Lic HBA 959. DANCING AT Club Annrene Saturday, September 22nd Tickets on sale now for Octoberfest Saturday, October 27 1972 NOVA 2 DOOR, 350, V-8, 4 barrel, 3 speed standard transmission, radio, bucket seats, Rally. Nova handling package included. A very high demanding car at an easy to reach price. Lic. EBM 033. 1972 COUGAR XR7 2 door hardtop, 351 V-8, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio white- walls, sport mirror, vinyl roof, South Sea Sky Blue, pleated bro- cade bucket seats. A car you will enjoy mile after mile of driving. Lic. DZJ 932. 1967 DODGE DART G.T., 273 V-8, 4 speed, radio, bucket seats, console, dark : green exterior, black interior. Perfect for the younger generation. EAR 447.

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