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Port Perry Star, 29 May 1974, p. 14

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- a a, oi ie Rar, ASL AN 20 0. \ , h po a > " . 3 "8 a Jos = a J; a Ns Bo Je +s vs 313 Sy 3 A b) 3 I a SCE " Drm Fis & Wb 0 ' Sy ~ HIRE + BUY * SELL RENT +» SWAP * HIRE *: BUY +* SELL: RE 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 29th, 1974 Auction Sales! Auction Sales SATURDAY -- JUNE 1 SALE AT 12:00 NOON Auction sale of farm stock, imple ments, straw, grain, and furm ture, the property of Robert Lay zell Lot 3, Con. 14, Reach Twp 3' - miles west of Saintfield or 1 mile east of Uxbridge 3': miles north on County Rd. 108, '2 mile east (1 mile south of "Zictoria east (1 mule south of Victoria Corners) 30 head of hereford cattle 12 cows with calves by side 6 cows due hime of sale 2 Allis Chalmers D 14 tractors, (gas) one has a fron! and loader and power steering. (both in good condition) McCormick No. 35 Manure Spreader A.C culliva tor, A.C double disc. (mounted) 10 ft AC plow 3 furrow McCormick seed drill 15 disc McCormick No. 46 baler. AC power mower. A.C. Combine 2 f! pull type (good) Automatic bale stooker, Industrial wood turning lathe, full line of implements, 300 bu. of mixed grain, 100 bales of straw. 8 pc' dining room suite, electric stove, annex, antique chest of drawers, library table, child's press back rocker. Anti que coloured lamp base, trunk, qu. of other furniture. Farm sold, terms cash, sale at 12:00 noon Furniture sells first. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone (705) 3573270. Lunch available. (May 29) Real Estate The Bouse of Momes' | Realtor View Lake $3,000 down, large cot- tage lot, overlooking Lake Scugog, 316 front- age by 203 deep. Building permit and water avail- able. Full price $12,000 with terms. Prince Albert 4 bedroom backsplit home with carport, 1% bath, dining area, fully broadloomed, large living room. Full price $53,900. Terms. Brooklin Area Attractive 3 bedroom brick bungalow, paved driveway. Finished rec room with bar, ample closet space, fully broad- loomed. Includes drapes, T.V. tower and color head, new pool table, piano, and storage build- ing. Clean as a whistle. Excellent landscaping, birch trees. Must be seen to be appreciated. Low interest at 6% percent. Full price $55,000.00. Cottage Lot A large lot overlooking Lake Scugog, very dry, some trees, road open year round. Water avail- able. Building permit. Price $8,900.00. Oshawa 12 storey stucco home has been newly reno- vated, 12 baths, fenced back yard. Close to school, parks and G.M. $39,800 with terms. Prince Albert Spacious 3 bedroom brick bungalow, sepa- rate dining area, situat- ed on large lot. You can have your choice of col- our. Few left to choose from. $49,900. MARION HOPKINS Sales Manager 985-7215 or 668-8848 FRIDAY -- MAY 31 SALE AT 1 P.M. Auction sale of household furni ture and antiques, the property of Arthur Brown Will be held in the village of Prince Albert (south of Port Perry Small pine corner cupboard, antique rocker, 2 High chairs. Bull's eye bed, Swivel chair, Love nest, pine table, captain chair, copper boiler, wash stands, iron stone china, silver biscuit jar, 3 oil lamps, chesterfield and chair, television, trig beds and dressers, 2 toilet pitchers, parts of toilet sets, dishes. Many more useful items wall be added to this sale Terms cash. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers, Phone (705) 357 3270 (May 29) SATURDAY -- JUNE IST Auction sale of Farm Machinery and Household Furniture. Nuf field 3 42 diesel tractor Allis Chalmers 66 combine, Int. 3 furrow plough cultivator, man ure spreader, wagon with rack, New Idea power mower. Quantity of Household Furniture and Antiques. The property of Cecil O'Neill, North '; Lot 15, Con. 8, Emily Twp: 2 miles north of Emily Park (Bobcaygeon Road) Hwy. 33, east 1 mile or 2 miles east of Downeyville, 1 mile south and 1 mile east. Farm sold. Terms cash, machinery 1:00 P.M., Furniture 3:00 p.m. No reserve. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario 1 705 324 9959 (May 29) SATURDAY -- JUNE 1 BOAT AUCTION Property of Brad's Marine on Highway 36, 6 miles north of. Lindsay. New and used boats, Chrysler motors, boat trailers, canoes, sail boats, accessories,, desk, cash register, showcase. No reserve, Estate Sale. Giving up business, 12 noon. Orval _ Mclean, auctioneer, 324.2791, Lindsay. SATURDAY -- JUNE 1 SALE AT 12 NOON Auction sale including 50 head Hereford & Charolais Cattle. 16 Hereford Cows with Carolais Calves, 15 Hereford Charolais Yearling Steers, 4 Yearling Hei fers, 5 Horses, 6 yr. old Albino Mare with Filly, 1 month old. Albino Yearling Filly, 5 yr. old Albino gelding, 2 yr. old Sorrel filly, 2 yr. old gelding, Case 400 Diesel Tractor, M-H 60 Combine 7', Int. Double Disc. 12. J - D Wagon and rack. J. D. Side Rake No. 894A, M-H Seed Drill, 20 run, New Idea Mower, 7 New Holland Baler, Allied 11" Cultivator, J.B. & D Weed Sprayer, Case Eleva- tor, J.D. 2 Row Corn Planter, 3 Pt. Hitch. Badger Silo Unloader 16' Pony Wagon, Pony team Harness, Racing Chariot, Antique Blanket Box, Annex Stove, Washing Machine.anti- que Kitchen Cupboard. Many other articles. The property of Don Hunter, Lot 22, Con. 1, Reach Twp. 4 miles north of Port Perry or 2 miles south of Seagrave. Seaqrave ladies will serve lunch. Sale at 12 noon. Lloyd Wilson, sale manager and auctioneer. Uxbridge 416.852 3524. (May 29) TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 4 -- 6:30 P.M." Auction sale including 20 head of cattle, Charolais due time of sale to Brown Swiss, 3 Brown Swiss X heifers, 2 Hereford Cows with calves, Charolais and Hereford Heifers & Steers, 5 pail fed calves (beef cattle selling owner is going into registered Jerseys), tables beds, spin dry er, TV sel, Antique ice box, antique chairs. snow cruizer snowmobile, chicken feeders, chicken cages, electric egg grader, single plow, Sedore Loader, fanning mill, Woods oat roller, roto tiller, 100 bales straw, stanchions, water bowls, cream separator, many other articles. The property of Keith Bacon, Con. 11, Reach Twp. 2 miles west of Greenbank. From Uxbridge Qo east on Hwy. 47, 3 miles to Marsh Hill Road then 1 mile north then east to farm. Lloyd Wilson and W.D. Atkinson, Sale Managers and Auctioneers Uxbridge, 416 852 3524. Auction Sales | i ' WEDNESDAY -- JUNE 5TH SALE AT 1:00 P.M. Auction sale of Farm Machinery Cockshutt 560 Diesel Tractor, 1963 Int. 414 Diese] Tractor with Manure Loader, 1969 Int. Self Propelled Swather like new, John Deere 4010 Bulldozer, John Deere 40 Bulldozer, Int. 46 Baler PTO, 1967 Paltz Silo Unloader. 9 Head of Holstein and Charolais Cattle, Household Furniture and, Antiques. The property of Gordon and Monica Wicks, Lot 3, Con. 9, Verulam Twp. 6 miles south of Bobcayaeon on Victoria Road 17 or 12 miles east of Lindsay on Victoria Road, 5 and 17 and 4 miles north. Farm sold, no reserve, terms cash. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario 705 324 9959 (May 29) THURSDAY -- JUNE ¢ SALE AT 1 P.M. Auction sale of farm machinery, and furniture. The properly of Donald Nicholson. Lot 4. Con. 9, Eldon Twp. 6 miles east of Woodville, 1' 2 miles north or 6 miles north west of Cambray - Allis Chalmers tractor, C A. live* power and hydraulic A. C. cultivator, John Deere baler. 147 Cockshutt manure spreader, Cockshutt cultivator. | H.C. drag plow. 4 sec set of harrows. Cockshutt side Rake, A.C. Roto baler. J.D. tiller, 8 blade. Ottaco roller bearing wagon. Tractor blade. 3 seed drills, cutter, garden tractor and attachments. Quantity of other farm machinery. Qu. of baled straw Spinning wheel. Churn. butter print and ladle, cupboard. Laundry tubs, small qu. of other furniture. Farm sold, terms cash. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers FRIDAY EVENING -- MAY 3) Auction sale at the Fuller Audit orium, Yonge Street, Oak Ridges, Clothing from size 5 to 52, ladies, store fixtures, artistic flowers, butcher equipment, fish and pet accessories, antiques, household items. Many miscel aneous items. Terms cash. Own ers or Auctioneer not respon sible for loss or accidents. Sale held indoors. Plenty of parking. Refreshments. Auctioneer Char tie Dunn, 773.5952. WEDNESDAY -- JUNE 5 Auction sale of store contents, the property of Earl Thompson. (Victoria Corners) 3 miles west of Sunderland and 5 miles south or 1 mile east of Uxbridge and § miles north on County Rd. 10B. Large qu. of groceries, dry goods, and miscellaneous, Pepsi _cooler (dry), Coca Cola cooler (water), freezer, oak counter (antique), show cases, antique siring dispenser, gas bell, coal oil lanterns, 2 gas lanterns, glass door sectional bookcase, wash stands, dressers, beds, antique high chair (captain type), sew ing machine, drop leaf table, 7 pc. toilet set, set of red rose dishes, qu. of other dishes and furniture. Owner is retiring. Terms cash. Sale at 10:30. Fur. niture will sell first. Req. and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Ph. 357-3270. Lunch available. THURSDAY -- JUNE 13 SALE AT 12:30 P.M. Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements, 41 head of Holstein and Brown Swiss Cattle, 1973 John Deere 11 20 Diesel tractor withAllied manure loader, 1972 M_F.165diesel tractor, 1972 MF. 4 furrow Irip beam plough, 1973 New Holland 273 Hayliner Baler, 1971 M. F. side rake, 1973 Calsa field sprayer, 1973 Ford 3 pt. blade. Hay, Grain, Straw, Swine, : Sheep and horses. The property of the late Kenneth R. Sibley, Lot 11, Con. 11 Ops. Twp., 1 mile east of Reaboro on County Road or 8 miles east of Lindsay. Terms cash. No reserve. Ward Holmes and Ed. Allen, Clerks, Carl Hickson Auctioneer, Reaboro, (June 5) Ont. 705 324.9959. THURSDAY -- JUNE 6 SALE AT 6:30 P.M. KINSMEN SALE Auction Sale of furniture and many other articles at Elgin Park in Uxbridge. Lunch avail able Lloyd Wilson, Auctioneer. (June 5) "1967 Cockshult 1850 Diesel trac. Auction Sales SATURDAY -- JUNE 8 . SALE AT 10 A.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Auction sale including Antique Bell Pump organ (excellent con dition), Antique oak rocking chairs, antique music stands, pie desk, number of chicken coop chairs, pine cradle, pine table, coal oillamp, antique hinge top school desk, gun stock chair, arrow back chairs, large" oak desk & chair, Deacon's bench, mahogany dressing table, drop leaf table, chest of drawers, hall tree, child's wicker rocker, tea cans, wardrobe, wash stand, extension table, patio lights, toys. Christmas lights, 12 quage double barrel shot qun, 22 rifle sea automatic, dune buggy, ping pong table, sword, paint, lumber, beds & dressers, cedar strip boat, 7's HP Outboard motor, boat trailer, galvanized 45 gal. barrels, store fixtures, check out counter, National elec- tric cash register, glass show case, key cutting machine, Managuines, many other items The property of Tom Siegrist & other consignments, 'z mile east of Uxbridge on Reach Rd. Sale at 10 a.m. Lunch "available. Lloyd : Wilson & W.D. Atkinson, Sale new); J.D. 11"4" cultivator on Managers & Auctioneers, Ux wheels; M.F. 26A Grain and bridge, 416 852 3524. (June 5) fertilizer drill 15 run; J.D. Side : = - rake: J.B. & D weed sprayer WEDNESDAY -- JUNE 12 {=r isms omisimntn comin, sim mes SALE AT 1:00 P.M. Auction sale of 100 Hereford & Charolais Cattle. Implements, | tor. 100 H.P_, 1967 Cockshutt 6 furrow plough, 1973 John Deere 21 20 Diesel tractor, 68 hrs., 1967 M F_ 35 gas tractor with Allied manure loader, 1973 New Hol land Baler P.T.O., 1973 New Holland Hay Bine P.T.O., 1967 Int No. 93 self propelled combine. the property of Frank Grof, formerly the property of the late Ken Walker. West '2 Lot 13, Con. 7, Ops Twp. 11 miles east of Junction of Hwys. 7 & 35 at Lindsay and 2'» miles south past International Dealer. Terms cash. No reserve. Ward Holmes, Ed Allen, Clerks. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705 324 9959. (June 5) FRIDAY -- JUNE 7 . SALE AT 1 P.M. Auction sale of farm machinery, cattle, small quanity of furni- ture. The property of Archibald Lacelle. Lot 6, Con. 6, Thorah Twp. 1 mile north of Beaverton on Hwy. 12, 1 mile east. Holstein cow calf by side, Holstein heifer calf, 9 mon.. Case 400 gas tractor and loader. Allis Chalmers W.D. tractor (needsrepair) N.H. baler with 4 cyl. motor. N.H. power mower. McCormick Combine No. 64. Goodison threshing machine, J.D. manure spreader. McCormick seed drill. Large qu. of scrap. 3 old cars. Toledo butcher scale, butcher meat chopping block, knives, etc. Small qu. of furniture, assort- ment of new ornamental light fixtures, the kind you hang prisms on. Sale called due to ill health. Terms cash. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. THURSDAY -- JUNE 6TH SALE AT 12:30 P.M. Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements, 54 Head of Holstein Cattle. 1969 Ini. 434 Diesel Tractor with Int. 1501 Manure Loader, W4 Int. Tractor, 1969 Int. Trip Beam Plough, 1968 Int. Manure Spreader. Triple K Culti vator, New Holland Super Hay liner Baler, John Deere Hay Conditioner, 1971 Int. C. 28 Power Mower, Dairy Equipment, Hay, Straw, Household Furniture. The property of Ted Hiemstra, Lot 3, Con. 3 Fenelon Twp. 3 miles north of Lindsay on Hwy. 35 norfh, 2 mile west, 2 mile north or 1 mile east of Cambray and 1 mile south. Farm sold, no re serve, Terms cash. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen Clerks, Carl Hickson, auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario, 705 324 9959. ~ (June 5) 100 HEAD ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT HORSE SALE SATURDAY -- JUNE 8 12:00 p.m. Orono Livestock Sale Barn, Selling Reaqistered and Grade Quarter Horses, Appa loosa., Paliminoes, Standard breds Ponies, etc. Also several new and used saddles, bridles, halters, trailers and misc. equip- ment. Sale Manager Steve Lip tay, 416 263 2117. (June 5) Auction Sales SATURDAY -- JUNE 8TH Auction sale of Livestock and Implements. 60 Hereford & Charolais Stocker Heifers. 4 Iractors, 1972 Ford truck, 1972 MF SEI propelled combine, 1971 M.F self propelled swather, 1974 M_F_manurespreader, 1972 M.F. seed drill, 2 ploughs, baler. The property of Mr. and Mrs. Martin De Haan, Lot 20, Con. 14, Brock Twp. 2 Miles north of Canning ton or 2' > miles east of Hwy. No. 12 Farm sold, terms cash. Furniture 10:00 a.m., Machinery 11:00 a.m_, Cattle 2:30 p.m. No reserve. Ward Holmes, Ed Allen, Clerks. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer Reaboro, Onl. 705 324 9959 (June 5) THURSDAY -- JUNE 13 7:00 p.m. MACHINERY Auction sale including Int. 706 Diesel tractor (good condition), Int. 4 furrow 16 Irip beam trailer plow, hydraulic control; 3 point hitch blade; Hesston 9° Mower conditioner (good); J.D 55 self propelled Combine 12° in good repair ; selfpropelled forage wagon - New Holland box; Int. 350 11'z* disc on wheels (like Good-looking Michael, 11, is Irish and Italian in descent, a slender boy with blue eyes, light brown hair, fair skin and a winning smile. [Na p= V,V/ NY = 20 Bf = = =IWZ ON = = BN = = Vl Auction Sales (like new); 1967 'z ton Chev truck with racks (certified); Int No. 85 grinder mixér (good): Turnco grain hox 225 bu. (new); 12° chain harrows; 4 section harrows; J.D. 45 combine for repairs. 1962 Int.) ton truck good tires and motor (as is); truck hoist and 8° frame; Nursette machine for calves: fanning mill, feed carts, rangete. The property of Robert J. McFar lane, selling at the farm (Glen i bury, 1 mile north of Sharon. Note: This is a good lot of machinery. There are very few items so be on hand at 7:00 p.m sharp. Lloyd Wilson & W.D Atkinson, Sale Managers & Auctioneers, Uxbridge 416 852 3524. (June 5) NEED MUSIC? for a THE TORONTO 5!J}'] SYNDICATE closky), Con. 3, East Gwillim ~ re TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN & Michael is in good geaeral health but has had a number of asthma- attacks caused by -allergies. The allergies are now controlled by weekly injections but because of his asthma, he missed a good deal of school and is behind his age group. He is in a special Grade four class now to help him catch up and is doing better in school than ever before. He will probably do even better when he is settled in a home of his own. Michael's allergies include feathers, dust, wool and animals -- with horses the worst. But his foster home's dogs and cats do not appear to bother him. Fortunately he is not allergic to any foods and is Orgy a normal diet. Energetic Michael loves sports. He played centre field on a baseball team last summer and is proud of the trophy it won. He plays floor hockey at school and looks forward to being on an ice hockey team next year. He is a good swimmer and likes fishing. Quiet but not shy, Michael ~ operative. He gets on well w .« other children. friendly, pleasant and co- Michael will be a fine son for a family who will appreciate his lovable personality, share his interests and be calm about his allergies. To inquire about adopting Michael, please write to Today's_ 'Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888: Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. HE LOVES SPORTS Is ---- A ar dil

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