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Port Perry Star, 9 Oct 1974, p. 14

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We pdt oar - 0 Cll ond FA : rs > RE ~ SIR ro dh: » ' . LRN Adie SOE VELA, SEES HAR ok 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1974 IAUCT SALE REGISTER SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 12 Clearing farm auction for Albert Brown, located on the 10th line (being 2 miles south of Stouff ville) a third generation farm' has been expropriated. See last week's paper for complete de. tail. Refreshments - 2 Auction Rings. Atkinson and Wilson, Sale "Mgrs. and Auctioneers. SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 12 Auction sale of farm stock, machinery and' furniture. the property of Ross Robinson, Lot 31, Con. 8, Verulam Twp. 7 miles north of Bobcaygeon (turn north at Germyn's mill) or approx. 4 miles north of Fenelon Falls on Hwy. 121 to the Superior Pro- pane, turn éast 7 mile. 14 Shorthorn and Hereford cows with 16 calves by side (cows are re bred). & steers rising 2 yrs. Cockshutt baler No. 346. Cock- shutt baler for parts. Case semi- mounted mower, case 3 furrow plow, steel roller 3 drum, 2 double walking plows, single furrow riding plow, etc. Beds, wash stands, dressers, 2 toilet sets, trunks rocking chairs, pic- ture frames,' antique couch, dishes, etc. Farm sold, terms cash, sale at 1 p.m. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270. Real Estate 'I! FOR SALE Royal Trust "THE SIGN THAT SELLS" THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY Realty Division - Blackstock .4 bedroom, 2 storey brick, featuring garage, sauna, large lot on Main street close to stores and schools. 5 minutes from Lake Scugog. Now re- duced to $64,000. Blackstock, Ontario, 10.3 acres. Brand new, not complete, but livable. Modern cedar siding home, 2 bedroom, full basement on good road. School bus at door. Nice Country setting. Oniy $60,000. : Sandwood Estate, Lake Scugog. 3 new Viceroy cottages fully winterized, electric heating, 3 bed- rooms, living and dining rooms, kifchens. Nicely wooded lots "100° x 200°. Access to lake with pri- vate park. Mortgages are arranged. Priced from $36,000. Bowmanville, Ontario. Brick bungalow 6 rooms plus 3 extra rooms, very well built. 12 baths on quiet. residential street features large sun deck and finished rec. ropm, wet bar. Okly $59,900. Mortgage money avail- able. Winterized Summer Cottage -- Caesarea Lake Scugog -- Corner Lot - Well. Landscaped. 'Close to - Lake; "1v2- Car Garage, 2 bedroom with large sun porch. Furn- ished. Features T.V. Tower, New Qil Furnace. Apple trees, etc. Only $20,900. This is a very good cottage at a bargain price. . For information re: the above call Blackstock Bill McGeoghan - 986-507¢ Bob Taylor - 986-5520 or The Roval Trust ;,- Company Toronto 698-5581 ION SALES SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 12 10:00 a.m. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Auction sale of furniture in. cluding china cabinet, rounded glass (good); antique rocking chair, antique tables, blanket box, chests of drawers, iron bed, wardrobe, oak sideboard, pic- ture frames, extension table, washstands, = kitchen cabinet, Quebec heatgr, trunk, pine box, antique clock, T.V. (good condi- tion), garden tools, washing machine, pine cupboard (flat- back), e€oal oil, lamp, antique setee (good), 6 dining room chairs. Many other articles, the property of the estate of the Late Clayton Thompson in Goodwood (beside Baptist Church on Hwy. 47) Lloyd Wilson Sale Manager and Auctioneer. SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 12 SALE AT 1 P.M. Clearing auction of household contents, John Deere Snow- Blower Garden Tools, Dishes, Jewellery, Dryer, Pots and pans, hair dressing equipment and miscellaneous articles. The property of Pat and Alex McKen- zie, 328 Bigelow Street. Second block south of Fair Grounds. (Watch for signs). Quantity of Bone -China cups and saucers, Crystal candle holders with glass prisms, Propane candles and holders, 2 Spanish style purple velvet chairs, French Provincial 3 drawer chest, French Provin. cial mirror, and vanity, 2 pairs needle point pictures and frames, 400 day clock, pendu- lum clock self winding, John Deere snow blower, G.E. electric lawn mower, bicycle, jig saw sander, Moffat heavy duty Riv. iera Dryer, (1 yr. old) Antique wash stand table, Eatons wel and dry vacuum cleaner, Hair- dressing equipment, shampoo basin, shampoo chair. Many other articles to numerous to mention. Earl Gauslin and Earl Annis, Auctioneers. SATURDAY -- OCTOBER .12 Remember the clearing farm auction sale for Albert Brown. Farm located 2 miles south of Stouffville, (Opposite Willow Golf Course) including 4 trac- tors, 3 plows, J.D. Baler, like new, 2 Spreaders, disc, one way, 3 R.T. Wagons, Hammer Mill, 2 Elevators, Buggy, Cutter, Mower, 50 Ibs. 234 Cut Nails, New Sheep Clippers, 2 Sets Cattle Clippers, 3 Seis Harness, Set Buzzaredo, Electric Grass See- der, also electric stove, tefrig- -erator, Deep Frecser, then Cabinet, Spool Bedroofi® Suite, Lamps, Lanterns, Electric Clothes Dryer, Dough Box,- Beaver' jars, Old -Vases, No antique dishes, Pottery. Jars. Antique Desk, 2 Spool Cradles, Wash Stands, Dressers, Antique High Chairs, Butter, Prints, No. dishes, 2 Pine Cupboards, Post Nails, Window Shutters, electric separator, etc. etc. also 2 ton Chev. Pick Up Truck. Certified. Note many other items not listed here. This is a 3 generation farm. Has been expropreated, refresh- ments, 2 auction rings. Sale 1 p.m. Atkinson and Wilson, Sale - Mgrs. and Auctioneers. SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 19 SALE AT 1 P.M. Sale of Furniture, antiques. Findlay cook stove, pine flat back cupboard, frig. and stove, G.E., Old dishes, pots and pans, round oak dinging room table, (seats 12) 6 matching chairs. The estate of the late Roy Morgan in Claremont, just east of four corners. (watch for signs). Terms cash, no reserve. Earl Gauslin and John Annis, Auct- ioneers. (Oct. 16) SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 19. Farm sold. Auction sale of "Livestock and implements. 57 Hereford & Holstein cattle. 1967 David Brown 880 Diesel Tractor like new, 1970 New Holland 273 Baler with Bale Thrower, 1972 New Holland 4867 Hay Bine, 1968 M.F. Double Disc, 1968 Int. Vibra Shank Cultivator, 2 roller bear. ing 6 ton wagons with racks, dairy equipment, some furniture and antiques. The property of Alan Preston, North Half Lot 25, Con. 12 Smith Twp. 4 miles north of Lakefield on Hwy. 507 or 2 mile north of Selwyn on Hwy. 507.Furniture sale at 12:30 p.m. Machine sale at 1:00 p.m. Cattle sale at 3:00 p.m. This is an exceptional line of farm mach. inery, well maintained, well worth your attention. Terms cash. Lunch available, no re. serve. Ward Holmes, Ed Allen, Clerks. Carl Hickson, Auctio- neer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 12 Clearing Auction, the estate of Mrs. M. Lansing, located in Caesarea, (across from store), 8 miles East of Port Perry. Featu- ring mainly antique and collect- able glass," china, furniture, oil laps, hanging lamps, 'etc. Con- sisting in part. Old Hanging lemp, Cranberry -Hall Larnp, Patterned 'Qil Lamps, Royal Bayreuth Cream and Sugar ' Boy lamp, Cranbery Hall Lamp, and' Clear), Min. Cranberry- Opalescent Lamp, Patterned Oil Lamps, Royal Bayreuth Cream and Suger (Boy and Donkey), Nippon, Germany, Ironstone China, Cranberry Cut Glass Jewel Box, Depression and various patterns. 2 Pc. Flatback, 5 Pc. Parlour Set. Assort. of rockers, washstands, tables, chairs, china cabinet, pine chest of drawers, dressers, sofa with matching - chairs, 8 pc. Oak Dining Set, 6 Pc. Blanket Boxes, Canadian Calen- dar Clock, Old Sealers, Pictures and Frames, Copper Boilers, Copper Washer, Assort. of Old Homemade Quilts, Linens, Old Jewellery, Elgin Pocket Walch, Trunks, 3 T.V.'s, Power Lawn Mower, and many other exciting items. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale time at 12:30 p.m. Henry Kann Auction Services, 668-619. ANNUAL FALL STOCKER SALE At the Lindsay Community Sale Barn, Ltd. Angeline Street, North, Lindsay, Ontario, at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 22nd. Stocker Steers, Heifers and - Calves sold in truckload lots or to your satisfaction. Expecting a large quantity of good local cattle. For further information or consignments contact: Carl Hickson, Proprietor and Auctio- neer, Reaboro, Ontario 705 - 324 -9959 or 705 - 324-2774. 4th Annual Charolais Breeder & Feeder Sale, Lindsay Community Sale Barn Ltd. Angeline Street North, Lindsay, Ontario, Saturday, Oct- ober 26th. Consignments open for purebred Charolais females, percentage females and a.limi- ted quantity of grade Charolais females due to the growth of the 'purebred consignments. Bulls - Purebred only! Limited quan- tity. Consignments close Sept. 15th for recorded cattle. Please send photostat copies of your records. Feeder consignments do not close. Please contact us early as our catalogue is your advertising. For further infor. mation or consignments contact: Car! Hickson, Sales Manager . and Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705.324.9959 or 705-324-2774, Ped- igrees: Don Burgomaster, R. R. Bulls Eye Finger Lamp (Green Old Canadian Pressed Glass in ° Toilet Set, Auction Sales TUESDAY -- OCTOBER 22 12:00 NOON Auction sale of garage equip- ment and farm machinery in. cluding Leytand 384 tractor with cab (1800 hours), 18" tires, M.F. 3 pt. hitch mower (good), Mo- hawk 7' 3 pt. blade, 36 tooth Danish cultivator with depth wheels, Ebersol 7° snow blower, Nuffield 40 M. tractor, 1967 Jeep 'tow truck, 6 ton trailer - tandem wheels with tipping platform, 3 ton Manley hoisthand operated, 2'2 ton Bay lift hoist, Ford flat head motor, 327 Rambler Motor (rebuilt), Arc welder, acetylene torches (complete), new tracotr tires, garage compressor, grin. der, drill press, hydraulic jacks, storage bins, battery charger, rear wheels and rear end for Ford 8N tractor, McKee quich hitch, 3 pt. hitch lift boom, 2 Jeep rear ends, steel platform, blacksmith vise, large quantity of nuts and bolts, twin draulic 2 cylinder garage hoist. Many other items and garage supplies. The property of the estate of the 'late Ken Ward, Claremont - sale held just north of Claremont Ball Park. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Mana- ger and Auctioneer, Uxbridge, 852-3524. (Oct. 16) THE SALE OF THE YEAR 17th all Black Breeder and Feeder Sale, 500 Head. 400 Stockers and -feeders, pure breds, Grades and cross breds. 100 Reg. 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 8f Douglas Kohler, Cayuga. 16 of the cows are close to calving or with calves at side bred to exotic sires also on complete dispersal. ~ 'Selectamatic SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 26 SALE TIME 12:30 P.M. "Auction sale of livestock, tractor, furniture and "appliances. 12 Hereford cattle, David Brown 1,200 tractor, 2 riding horses. the -property of George Savin,"lot 16, Concession 6. Uxbridge Township (country Rd. 1A) 2 miles east of Brock Road. (Coppens Corners), 7 miles west of Manchester, (No. 12 highway). Terms cash, prop- successful candidates. "> n LEAGUE. M5V 1IKY. » = > Revisions to the Canada Explosives Act require that all exhibition-type fireworks displays must be fired under the direction of a qualified "Fireworks Supervisor.' ¢ Freé qualifying Courses-aré open to responsible persons 18 years of age and over. Courses are 4 hours in length. A Fireworks Manual and Registered Certificate will be issued to Instruction includes site selection; crowd control; types of Mf fireworks display; search of grounds and dud disposal; and live demonstration firing at a nearby site. Toenroll in the OSHAWA Course, please fill in the form below. For other courses in Ontario ask for an application form at your local Fire Department, or write the ONTARIO SAFETY (Return this. application to) - FIREWORKS SUPERVISORS COURSE, ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE, 409 KING ST. W., TORONTO I plan to attend the Course for Fireworks Supervisors in OSHAWA' OCTOBER 31, 1974 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Emergency Measures Building, Oshawa Airport, Stevenson's Rd., North, OSHAWA. 2, Peterborough 705-742-4062, un Sok, oe Lersive: aaa Sales Representative. "auctioneers (Oct 16) (October 16) : : > Be ee ya Te a A ar a Te a Ay rN dd ho ! -- $ . Free Instruction - for . ¢ 3 . | be Em { evsons i a EN Sy a A aaa 'Manchester 4-H The first meeting of Man- chester girls 4-H was held at Mrs. Kingstones on Tuesday, October 1st with five mem- bers being .present. We opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge, and then dis- cussed the project for this term which is Club Girl Entertains. ; Officers for this are as follows: Leader of Group Mrs. Kingstone; . os -. Assistant Leader Marga- project PORT PERRY CHARGE The United Church of Canada } Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 Thanksgiving 10:00 a.m. Port Perry Sunday School 11:30 a.m. Prince Albert Sunday School United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. B.R. Pogue SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 9:45 a.m. -- SCUGOG 11:15 a.m. - MANCHESTER BLACKSTOCK PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Rev. V.M. Parsons, Min. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 10 a.m. Blackstock Service 11:a.m. Church School 11:15 Nestleton Services } Church School CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 Trinity XVIII 9:30 a.m. _.. Morning Prayer & _ Charch School r ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 Trinity XVIII Morning Prayer & Church School ret Wanninkhof. President Beverly Rudkin. Secretary Donna Dyke. Treasurer, Judy Rudkin. Press Reporter, Susie * Christie. Mrs. Kingstone demon- strated how to measure dry ingredients etc., and. club members experimented making bouquets. By our next meeting, we are hoping to have a name for our club. Susan Christie Press Reporter PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 St. John's, Port Perry 10 a.m. - Divine Worship 11 a.m. - Church School Burn's Church, Ashburn 11:30 Divine Worship The Rev. Stuart McEntyre Phone 985-3409 PORT PERRY * BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D.C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 - Bible School 11a.m. - Morning Worship Thanksgiving. Thanks Living!' Thanks to God 7 p.m.gospel Service Wed. 7:30 - Prayer and Bible Study PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. I. MacLean' 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise & Worship 7 p.m. Evang. Service 'THE DEADLY ~ HIRED HAND' b COWPEST -- WITH ROTENONE -- for dairy cattle, horses, hogs, sheep and poultry Two reliable powders to kill lice, ticks and fleas, Dust ®. VsToKPEST -- WITH LINDANE -- for beef cattle, horses and hogs the animals thoroughly and rub in td reach the skin. Usually one thorough application kills' most insects present. COWPEST and STOKPEST ...they're deadly. nee] Visit your dealer and ask him about Tuco's louse control products, MASTER FEEDS" | 139 Queen 'St. Port Perry 985-2131 e a «| a

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