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Port Perry Star, 25 Sep 1974, p. 15

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Aur v » Ld LAS LJ SLRS A ASL yl 1 ' . ' - REA REMI SS RIPE } : v Wo y , » » ' FRY AIP, ad AVIS FARE VIO EARN JEST FRIAR NANI B SPD ITRORSY NT Box KOTVREDS LIES BONE o¥ WV F YE | . PORT PERRY STAR : Wednesday, Sept. 25,1974 -- 15 > » \L NESE AUCTION SALES TUESDAY -- OCTOBER} SALE AT 12:30 © Auchionsale of turniture, antique glassware etc. The properly of Audrie and Theresa Summons will be held at the Kawartha Livestock Exchange (indoors if mclement weather) 1': miles south of Lindsay on Angeline Street, turn west on County Rd. 4, or east of Little Britain. Walndt dining room suite, tea waqon, console table and 4 lyre back chairs, oval parlour table, no of ladder back chairs, wash stand, dressers, rocking chairs, tables, antique clocks, butter bowl! and paddle, copper keltle, Gone with the wind type lamp, no of good oil lamps, 5 pc. toilet set, no of good crocks, pictures, Bristol pedestal-figure bride's basket (lovely) green Mary: Gregory pitcher and tumbler, white M.G. pitcher. 43 pc. Nori take set of dishes, flow blue dishes, satin glass, R.S. Ger many, Cranberry, old green and turquoise wine glasses, carnival glass, depression glass, nippon, commemorative ware etc. gar den tools and many more items. Terms cash. Reg Johnson, Sun derland (705) 357-3270 and Larry Johnson Peterboro (705) 745.8470 Auctioneers. (Sept. 25) WEDNESDAY -- OCT. 2 SALE AT 1 P.M. Auction sale of house and lot, household furniture, antiques, suites, rugs, snowmobile and trailer. Various household and home effects. Garden and lawn tools, miscellaneous items and so forth. At No. 322 Morish Road, Highland Creek, burrow of Scar- boro for Celcilia Horsebourg. Terms cash, no reserve. Also at approximately 3 p.m. a five bedroom bungalow with garage, same location will be offered for sale subject to a reasonable reserved bid at terms of 10 percent cash day of sale. Pari of balance can remain on a first mortgage, full possession 30 days. Further details made known day of sale. See posters for full listings etc. or contact owner of house and lot. Mr. Hebert Jones, R. R. No. 2, Port Perry or Clarke Prentice, Auc- tioneer, Markham 640-3686. SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 5 SALE AT 11 AM, First annual overstocked sale of hardware, paints, piano and household items and numerous other items. The property of Brechin Home Hardware and Building Supplies. At Brechin on Hwy. 12, 9 miles north of Beaverton or 15 miles south of Orilla. Terms cash. Auctioneers John Annis, Earl Gauslin 640-2079 or 942-4500. SATURDAY -- OCTOBER § SALE AT 12:30 P.M. Clearing auction of household effects, glass, china, office furni ture, some garage tools, etc. The property of Keith Acton. Being held at 'Acton Motor Sales'. Located 411 Dundas Street, East, Whitby. Partial list: 2 Pc. Ches- terfield Suite, 'Kitchen Suite, Piano, Cornwall Organ (Anti: que(, Piano Stools, Old Dressers and Washstands, Antique Desk, Rocking Chairs, Iron Beds, Assort. of Glass and China, Mirrors, Silver Pcs. Bar Stools, Counters, Pop Cooler, Office Chairs, Occassional Chairs and Tables, Various Good Electrical Appliances including Stoves and Fridges, Restaurant Grill Southbend Propane (Al Cond.) Many tools including Garage Tools and many other miscellaneous items, etc. Terms cash, no reserve,. Henry Kahn Auction Services, Whitby 668- 6189. (Oct. 2) POLICE AUCTION DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE FORCE 77 Centre St. North, Oshawa, Ontario Sat., October 5, 1974 Sale starts 10:00 A.M. By Public Auction Whereas no claims have been made by the owner of the property in possession of the Durham Regional Police Force, by reason of having ben stolen from it's owner, or by reason of having been found abandoned in a public place and the Force is unable to ascertain its rightful owner, further that these articles have been held more than the 3 months required. Articles for auction are as follows: Bicycles and miscellaneous items. Sale to be held on the ramp on the south side of the Durham Regional Police Headquarters. Terms: Cash. Jon M. Jenkins, Chief of Police THURSDAY -- OCT. 3 sale at 12 NOON Auction sale of farm stock, implements, grain and furniture, the property of Charles Lane. Lot 15, Con. 7, Mariposa Twp. | mile south of Oakwood or 2 miles north of Little Britain. \26 head of Shorthorn and herel cattle (several Pure Bred) QW and bred heifers, severafw Naive; dg by side. Cows are nt fre brid Simmental or Charblais. 3'sicers rising 2 years, 3 yearlings. Approx. 25 ton of barley. M.F No. 65 diesel matic high arch tractor, MH. No. 50 gas tractor and loader. McCormick model H. tractor MF No. 35 pull type combine P.T.O. 8 ft. good condition. McKee forage harves ter model, s. with 22 ft. McKee box. (self unloading) and N.H. wide track wagon. M.F. manure spreader No. 18. P.T.O0. M.H. grain and fertilizer seed drill 15 disc. MF. stiff tooth cultivator (heavy duty) M.F. plow, 3 fur row 14in. (2 yrs.) J.B. & D. weed sprayer, 2 Turnco grain boxes with 5 ton wagons. McKee snow blower 6 ft. full line of other farm machinery. Mercury 1 ton truck (1955) with a 6 ton Woods hoist, sold as is. 9 Dorset ewes, 1 Dorset ram, 5 ewe;lambs, 2 sows due time of sale, 12 short keep hogs (180 Ibs.) 20 good chunks, 12 weaned pigs. Newcombe piano and bench (good condition) 3 antique wash stands, 4 dressers, antique secretary (mirror fop and glass door bookcase at the bottom) chest of drawers with swing mirror, 2 hanging lamp shades. Antique doll carriage, many other antiques and furni- ture. Farm sold, terms cash, sale at 12:00 noon sharp. Furniture sells first. Reg and Larry John. son Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270. Oakwood UCW ladies will serve lunch. (Sept. 25) WEDNESDAY -- OCTOBER 9 Farms sold. Auction sale of 'Farm Machinery, 1971 M.F. Industrial 20 (135) Diesel Tractor with M_.F. Industrial Loader & Bucket, 1967 M.F. 165 Diesel Tractor, Multi-power, M.F. 35 Diesel Tractor, M.F. 12 Baler, 2 - New Holland Manure Spreaders, Corn Harvesters, 2 6 Ton Wagons with racks, M.F. 35 combine, 1973 Bale stooker, 2 1966 Int. Trucks. The property of Ralph, Bill & Richard Dunford, Lot 24, Con. 1, Douro Twp. 2 miles north of Lakefield on Hwy. 28 to Melody Inn (County Rd. 6) 5 miles east and 1'2 miles north. Terms cash, no reserve, lunch available. Sale at 1:00 P.M. Ward Holmes, Ed Allen, Clerks, Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705.324.9959. (Oct. 2) SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 12 SALE AT 1 P.M. Clearing auction of -household contenlts, John Deere Snow Blower Garden Tools, Dishes, Jewellery, Dryer, Pots and pans, hair dressing equipment and miscellaneous articles. The property of Pat and Alex McKenzie, 328 Bigelow Street. Second block soulh of Fair Grounds. (Walch for signs) Earl Gauslin and John Annis, Auctio neers. (Oct. 2) OCTOBER 12 10 AM. Complete auction sale for the estate of the late Clayton Thomp-~ son in Goodwood [beside Baptist Church.) Full details next week. Lloyd Wilson & W.D. Atkin- son, Sale Managers & Auct- ioneers. SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 5 sale a 1 P.M. Auction sale of 25 Beef Cattle, machinery and Furniture inclu- ding Charolais X young cows with 9 spring calves at foot. Cows are rebred to Simmental X Bull. This 15 month old bull also sells. Three 700 Ib. steers. These cattle are quiet and in top condition. Cows are all 1st and 2nd calves with lots of size. John Deere 430 tractor and loader, 3 point hitch; double disc; rubber tired wagon; harrows; cement carrier, Sno- Prince Snowmobile [used one year]; 2 Torpedo Heaters; steel door frames; furnace motor good]; Annex stove; chester- field and chair; Viscount wash- ing machine; double bed; chests of drawers; chrome table; T.V.; qu. of lumber; china cabinet. The property of Olavi and Mia Salonen, * mile east of Green- bank on Con. 11, Reach Twp. Sale at) p.m. Furniture first. Lunch available. Lloyd Wilson, Ux- bridge, Sale Manager & Auctio- neer, 852-3524. THE 17th all SALE OF THE YEAR Black Breeder and Feeder Sale, 500 Head. 400 Stockers and feeders, pure breds, Grades and cross breds. 100 Req. Breeding cattle of the best blood lines in North Ameri- ca. Cows with calves at foot and rebred. Bred and open heifers. Selling in 'conjunction with the western roundup sale of the best from the west. 56 head of the best in blood lines from the west are being consigned by Sid Kent, Kenton Man, Dusty Dalle Angus Farms, Madora Man and Green angus Farms Boisivoine Man. the sale will start sharp at 12 noon. Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Peterborough Sales Barn south of amber light off Highway 7. Sale commencing with the wes- tern cattle. Lunch available. Ross Bailey, Steve Liptay Auctioneers. Malcolm Bailey - Manager. Phone 985-7583 Ux- bridge. Flash - 36 outstanding cattle from the herd of Douglas Kohler, Cayuga. 16 of the cows are close to calving or with # calves at side bred to exotic sires also on complete dispersal. TUESDAY -- OCTOBER 1 sale at 1 P.M. Holsteins Dairy Equipment. Complete Clearcroft Holstein Dispersal owned by Earl Em- pringham, R. R. 2, Gormley, Ont. 1 mile south of Gormley or "2 miles north of Victoria Square on Don Mills Road. 60 Head, registered, classified, D.H.ILA. tested. All by popular unit sires. 11 by Ormsby, 5 by Chieftain, 6 by Clipper, others by "Starlite, 'Wayne' and "Per- seus Mark'. 2 very good. This herd is completely homebred with strong cow families. A number of young cows will be fresh or springing at sale time. Dairy Equipment: Surge Bucca- teer [like new], 27 can Co-Op milk tank, S.S. sinks, Cascade 40 Water Heater, Surge pump and pipeline and 3 units. Lunch avail- able. Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, 416-852-3524: 'THURSDAY -- OCTOBER 3 SALE AT6:30 P.M. Furniture and Antiques. Auction sale including Antique china cabinet [rounded glass corners and doors, excellent], matching washer & dryer [apartment sizel, T.V. dinette suite, antique cherry table 100 years old, antique silver tea pot, studio couch and chair, antique oak ice box, coffee tables, brass light fixture, cpuch, lamps, dishes - pots and pans, pine fireplace mantel, antique pine bureau, chairs, Findlay cook stove, round dining table and 3 leaves, brass fireplace fender, pine kit- -chen table with drawer, 30" continental bed, mantel clock,2 refrigerators [real good], elect- ric stove, small tables, large oak desk, vases, many other items. Selling at Uxbridge Elgin Park. The property of Mrs. W. Signal with two other consignments [ Mrs. Signal has solc her home and everything must be sold. Sale at 6:30 p.m. Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge, Sale Manager & Aucti- oneer, 852-3524. SATURDAY -- OCT. 12 1 P.M. SHARP Auction sale at Raglan United Church. Many items being offe red, too numerous fo mention. Donations of articles will be (Sept. 25) accepted. WEDNESDAY -- OCTOBER 9 FARM SOLD Holsteins, Dairy Equipment. Complete N.I.P. Grade Holstein Dispersal for Neal Grandy, R. R. No. 1, Brooklin, selling at the farm, 1 mile west of Brooklin on Hwy. 7 and v2 mile north on County Road, 5A (Con. 6]. 150 Head, 75 Milk Cows, 20 Bred Heifers. Balance open heifers and calves. Also 2 registered 4H calves, one by Chieftain, the other by Rockman [a pair of Stylish calves). The bulk of the herd is identified grades, D.H.ILA. tested. This is a top milking herd with beautiful tight udders. One of the finest uddered grade herds we have ever sold. A large number are fresh and springing and many due for winter production. For many years this herd has, used good sires. All of the cattle have N.1.P. cards. Also selling Delaval 70 can Bulk Tank, Surge Pipe- line Milker with 4 units, automa- tic wash, vacuum line [5 years old], Champion oat roller, 3 H.P, cow trainers, neck chains, stainless steel sinks, 4 feed carts, Dairy and stable equipment will sell at 11:30 a.m., Cattle at 12 noon sharp. Lunch available. Lloyd Wilson, Ux- bridge, Sale Manager & Auctio- neer, 852-3524. News from Prince Albert The larger congregation at church last Sunday than usual was welcomed at the door by Mr. B. Snelgrove. It turned out pleasant in many ways. Iirst, our minister Rev. Brawn was delivering a message at Seagrave anni- versary, we therefore were visited in the pulpit by their pastor or neighboring cler- gyman, Rev. V. Roundell of that charge. Secondly, we were happy to meet new faces and welcome them to our village. We appreciated the choir who are now in their places under the direction of organ- ist, Mrs. B. Snelgrove. Mrs. Joy Newnham was among us too who now reside in the Picton area. Offering gathered by Mr. T Gibson and Mr. T. Hodgins. Happy living is wished by Mr. and Mrs. M. Pilkey and family who have sold their village home (which we are sorry) to reside in Ottawa due to Mr. Pilkey's advance- ment in his work. Mrs. Doug McMillan opened her home for the young group 2, of U.C.W. on Monday evening. Last Thursday night, Unit 1 of the U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Les Beacock. President Mrs. Dorothy Hope welcomed all and read an opening poem, 'Home' after which she chaired the meeting. Secretary, Mrs. Snelgrove read the minutes and correspondence that had accumulated since June such as appreciation mes- sage from the Bond family, the Joblins, the Hustons, the Lois Smith home, and Esther Craighead and thank you for the cash donations as well. In spite of holidays the summer has been active for instance catering to two large wedding receptions, one in Blackstock Rec. Hall and other Latchman Centre, serving lunch following a memorial service and pros and cons of fair booth were outlined. The subject of a turkey supper created some con- troversy as a result owing to the exorbitant costs of food the final agreement "no" turkey but instead possibly the serving of a hot meal in carly date of next year. Executive to meet at once with Unit 2 to line up plans for a bazaar. Particulars later. Pleads for three guides for Historical Museum. There- fore, Mesdames Smith, Snel- grove, Lindsay offered same last Sunday. A meaningful devotion was made possible by Mrs. Lind- say and Mrs. C. Love. As usual lunch provided by Mrs. C. Graham and Mrs. T. Hodgins ended our first ple- sant meeting in the autumn season. The crisp temperature of Saturday night did not bar Mr. and Mrs. S. FFeashy and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. Skeldings, Mr.and "Mrs. L Beacock and son Bryan and wife Judy from attending the enjoyable largely attended corn roast, hot dogs, dance held ondhe grounds of the Feasby farm, Goodwood. The next Jr. Homemaker meeting will be held Satur- day morning at 9:30 in the home of Mrs. M. Pugh. If any girl 12 years or over are interested in joining, please contact Mrs. Pugh in ample time by phone 2146. Saturday, Sept. 14, neat forty relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. Merle Murphy for another nuptial event when two relatives (Mrs. R.) Judy O'laison and (Mrs. K.) Denise Jeffrey hosted a bride-groom Fun arty in honour. of Miss Mary Lynn Bell and Mr. Alan Murphy whose marri- age lakes place next month. The happy couple were placed on special seats in the appropriate decorated living room and unwrapped many amusing and handy gifts. As the evening hours were near- - ing morning, everyone en- joyed a delicous salad buf- fet. Folks were present from Port McNicoll, Toronto, Downsview, Port Perry and village. Well the decks of cards are infection again as last Thurs- ddy evening fifteen tables of cuchre were in play at the Altecreation Hall. First high lidy Erma Watson, sec. Olive Gimlette. Low Ailene' Snookes. Men's high Gerod McMahan, sec. Lional Byam, low Carl Wright. Naturally lunch made its ppearance. Everyone is velcome to shuffle your ards and shuffle yourself nd be there October 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. G. Plaunt of Lindsay were guests with Mr. and Mrs. L.. Beacock on Sunday. Revisions to building code Scugog council spent an hour and a half Monday night discussing changes to the township building code and then asked that a new bylaw be drawn up which would include the changes approved. The revised bylaw will be presented to council at a later meeting. Among the changes approved was a standard building permit fee of $40 per unit with or without a garage. Previously the charge had been $35 per house plus an additional fee for a garage. will be at municipal Uxbridge, If you need financing IDB can help you. October 2, : and 3:00 p.m. (416) 576-6800 'Financing for Business one of our representatives JL. McKIERNAN Offices, Ontario, on Wednesday, 1974, between 10:00 a.m. RIT IVEY: Ta Le EN RTL Cla JAEGER KOE: aE Te Eo} have! obtained loans from IDB to acquire land, GIVI Te TTaTe EM o Talay F: [od a VTA L-TAVAR CoREAVT oT 01 E:T 0a T=TaN¢ Td als Ket: J IAC: 1 PR Co M3 &- 1 &: a LAA JIVE [a 5H or for other sound business purposes. : ; | for a business proposal and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on (CER EL CR GLEN ER: La Le fete ale IRA Te Ln EM s TAs F-10153 lidb [775 DEVELOPMENT BANK 22 KING STREET W. -- OSHAWA, ONT. J If you're looking for top production talk to your.local P-A-G man. He'll show you a top prformance P-A-G variety that's just right for your area. RAY SUGGITT R.R. 1, Nestleton - 416-986-4657 He'll tell you w ess 8) hy he plants P-A.G. a [ ATR y SEN A ® Pe DA I {,

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