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Port Perry Star, 23 Jul 1975, p. 14

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i Classified Y, 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 23, 1975 Auction Sales ANNIS - GAUSLIN Licenced Auctioneers Farm & Estate Sales Furniture (Modern & Antique) John Annis 683-4500 Earl Gauslin 640-3079 JACKSON & WOTTEN AUCTIONEERS Livestock & Implements FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Port Perry 985-2459 SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Garage Equipment, Lawn and Garden Equipment' and Farm Machinery, the property of Lang CARVETH (John Deere dealer), on Hwy No. 7 at Lindsay, across from Uniroyal. Garage equip. - Hunter wheel balancer, battery chargers, qty of miscellaneous Tractors - 11 tractors, including 1972 J.D. 2120; 1972 J.D. 120; J.D. 1120 with Allied loader; 1970 Int. 624diesel tractor; Machinery - 4 balers; plows; 6 new grain augers; self-propelled combine; cultivators and 2 Y2-ton trucks. Many other items. Terms cash. Absolutely no reserve. Business sold. Saleat 1:00 P.M., beginning with Garage Equipment. Ward Holmes, Ed Allen, Clerks, Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario, 1-705-324-9959. Real Estate The Bouse of Momres | OHN RIEGER Realtor PORT PERRY 7A -12 Highway corner property, 12 includes 3 bedroom frame home, excellent location. Call for further details. : 6 MILES EAST OF PORT PERRY $5,000 - $7,000 down, a large building lot, 100 x 200, beautifully treed, road open year round. Full price $15,000.00. BEAVERTON AREA $50,000 down, attractive 100 acre farm all work- able, frontage on 2 roads, a large 2-storey 4 bed- room home, all con- veniences, large barn, 2 driving sheds, garage, school bus at door. For further information call. acres 4 miles east of Port Perry, 1 year old, 3 bed- room side split, brick home, attached garage, 12 baths, large family room on main floor, fully broadloomed, situated on large lot. Vendor has pur- chased home in Ottawa, one mortgage at $35,800, interest at only 97s. See this home today, call us anytime. $48,900.00. BURKETON Four'bedroom, 2 storey frame home, attached garage, includes swim- ming pool and many extras, on a 34 acre lot," listed at $40,900.00. Oshawa Office: 576-8531 MARION HOPKINS Sales Manager Bus: 985-7215 Res: 985-3749 Auction Sales THURSDAY, JULY 24 SALE TIME: 11:30 A.M. Auction sale of Furniture, anti- ques, tools, refrigeration parts, etc., the property of HARRY PHOENIX will be held in the Village of Greenbank (just west of corner). 3 Kelvinator refriger- ators; 2 Kelvinator stoves; 1 Westinghouse stove; Armada Upright deep freeze; automatic washer and dryer; Quebec Heater; 3 T.V. sets; antique roll top desk (good); antique writing desk (with leaded glass doors); qu. of dishes; some Indian tree dishes; Bennington pie plate and oval dish; silver butter dish; 2 bedroom suites; maple bunk beds; 2 chrome sets; 2 mantel clocks; gingerbread clocks; buf- fet and 6 dining room chairs; antique round parlour table; antique 4 piece Jake & Hayes settee set; wicker fernery & chair; kitchen cabinet; several other pieces of furniture; large quantity of furnace parts; copper piping; new condenser unit for deep freeze; welding equipment; 10 electric motors; glo-pot; well pumps; large quantity of brass fittings; 1000 other useful articles. Note: Small goods in garage will sell first. Terms cash. Saleat11:30a.m. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneer. Phone 357-3270. Jy23 THURSDAY, JULY 24 6:30 P.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Auction sale including Viking refrigerator, Viking deep-freeze, Vicking Dryer (appliances in excellent condition), round Oak table; chairs and buffet; antique hall rack; rocking chair; several chests of drawers, beds and dressers; antique pictures; tables and washing machine; Teco space heater; 100 gallon oil tank; dishes and garden tools; several chairs; the. property of MRS. EVELYN BUCHANAN, 99 Brock Street E., Uxbridge. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager and Auc- tioneer, Uxbridge 416-852-3524. Jy 23 SATURDAY, JULY 26 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Clearing auction of all household effects, the property of MRS. OLIVE--O'DELL, located 331 Green Street South, Whitby. Consisting [in part: round Oak table with 6 matching chairs and buffet; Pine blanket chests; Pine chest of drawers; dressers with | mirrors; Walnut Chifrobe; hall tree; kitchen chairs; ireadle sewing machines; washstand; coffee table; some glass and china; G.E. fridge; Westing- house stove; portable spin.dry -- washer; small electric applian- ces; medicine cabinets; ironbed; mirrors; pictures; garden tools; quantity of lumber; and many other misc. items. Terms cash or cheque. No reserve. Kahn Auction Services, Phone 985-8161. - THURSDAY, JULY 21 SALE TIME: 1:30 P.M. The property of FRED MILNE, Oakwood, formerly of Black- water, to be sold at Corneil's Auction Barn, 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain Rd. 990 David Brown tractor, power steering, loader hydraulic bucket (less than 1000 hrs); Int. seed drill # 10, 16 run (all attachments); Glenco Chisel plow, 2 - 3 pt. hitch cultivators; Int.4 furrow 14 in. bottom plow; 2 set Chainharrow, 1-15ft. & 1-10 ft.; 15 ft. finishing harrows; 12 ft. packer; heavy duty John Deere blade, 7 ft.; 1967 1-ton Ford truck with steel box & hoist; 1972 v8 Automatic Va.ton Ford truck; steel stone boat; electric Woods grinder, 3horse; DelL.aval cream seperator; truck chains, 900 x 20 (duals); 24 ft. feed conveyor; 6 ft. tiller, 9 disc; 3pt. hitch disc; Grain auger; Beatty mineral bowls; heat houser to fit 35 Massey; fuel tank and pump; 150 .telephone cross arms, 10 ft. long; qty of cedar 4x4, 8 to 10 ft. long; qly of lumber; cement tiles; qty windows and doors; qty mixed clover seed; plus other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. #1, Little Britain, 705. 786 2183. Jy30 Auction Sales FRIDAY, JULY 25 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain Rd. 8 pc. Quarter cut Oak dining room suite (round table); Pine corner cupboard; Pine hutch, (both orig- inal paint); combination hutch. buffet; oval front china cabinet; secretarial combination; grama- phone; library table; writing desk; oriential dishes; piano; wooden washing machine; Pine washstands; buffets; antique rocking chairs; Jam cupboard; qty. of old dishes; bedroom suites; spin washer; Colonial chesterfield and chair; hanging lamps; square churn; coal-oil lamps; oval rug; 6 h.p. snow blower; 15 ft. tandem-axel house trailer (inside unfinished); qty of old chairs; sealers; lawn mowers; 28 h.p. Johnson motor; oval top trunk; plus many more antiques, household furniture, appliances too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Open for showing on Thursday, July 24 between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R.R. #1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. SATURDAY, JULY 26 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Antique Auction, property of MR. & MRS. JOHN MOLYNEAUX, 4 Need Street, Bobcaygeon. Excel- lent dry sink, Oak hall seat with mirror and hooks, spinning wheel; tea wagon; Franklin stove; copper boiler; oil paint- ing; church bench; clocks; pic- tures; lamps; antique chairs; carnival and pressed glass; wash stand; antique pieces of china; Hoover washing machine; record player; child's rocking chair, etc. Note time: 12:00 Noon. "Forms cash. No reserve. House scld Orval McLean, auctione:r, 324-2791, Lindsay, Ontario. GIGANTIC ANTIQUE SALE THURS. NIGHT, AUGUST 7 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Sharp Estate of late ART W. CAREW, Lindsay, willbe held at Kawartha Sale Barn, Horse Palace, Lindsay. Very large quantity of antique furniture from very old established home. 3 dining room suites (very large); about 200 old pictures and frames; piano; antique beds; clock; oil lamps; washstands; dressers; cradle; dishes; vases; etc. Don't miss it, one of years best sales. Come early and register. No reserve. Orval McLean, - Auctioneer, 324-2791 Lindsay. SATURDAY, JULY 26th SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of Livestock and 'implements, the property of TOM W. LAWSON, Lot 4, Con. 9, North Monaghan Twp., 1 mile south of 7 & 28 Hwy. at Peterborough by- pass on Hwy. 28 and 1 mile east, or } mile north of Hwy 115 & 28, and 1 mile east. 68 head of recorded and grade Charolais Cattle; 1972 M.F. 1080 diesel tractor; 1974 M.F. 165 diesel tractor; 1968 Ford 4000 corn planter with industrial loader; Chev 12 ton truck; 1974 George White forager wagon, 1975 Brill- ion Cellopak & grass seeder; 1974 M.F. 124 Baler; 1974 Int. Vibra shank cultivator; 1973 New Hol- land 518 Manure spreader; approx. 8000 bales of hay; straw; seeds; spray. Auctioneers Note: This is an outstanding sale of modern power machinery, nearly new and in excellent condition. This sale is well worth your attention. Plan to attend. Terms Cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Machine sale at 11:00 a.m. Cattle sale at 2:30 p.m. Ward Holmes, Ed Allen, Clerks. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. Jy23 WINTARIO TICKETS for the JULY 24th DRAW available at the Port Perry Star Three families celebrate 102nd picnic On Saturday July 19th the 102nd annual picnic of the Werry-Wright-Philip ~~ was held at the Cartwright Re- creation Centre. Reception Commitee Jean Werry and Evelyn Werry welcomed 150 people and gave out name tags. } Following a bounteous dinner served buffett style by the ladies of the Black- stock Women's Institute, president Fred Wright wel- comed all and asked for the minutes of the June execu- tive meeting which was read by Cindy VanCamp. Trea- surer Peggy Larmer gave the report. Marquerite Wright spoke briefly on the Werry History Books. They will be sold for $1.00 per copy to anyone who has previously bought one at $4.00. Merrill VanCamp gave the executive for the next two years--past-president Fred Wright, President-Harvey Yellowlees, Dr. Clarke Werry, Secret- vice-president-. ary-Aileen Van Camp, Trea- surer Cindy Van Camp, Management Committee- Dalton and Kathleen Dorrell, Keith and Wilma VanCamp. Marion Wright read a tri- bute to the Elford Family of Cambray taken from the Linsay Post. This had been part of a Service in St. Paul's Church, Cambray where a Memorial Window had been dedicated in memory of the Elford family. Diane Werry then gave out the following special prizes- Person from farthest dis- tance-Carla Larson from Calgary Alberta; oldest lady-Lois Bragg-87 years young; oldest man-Elmer Wright-86 years; youngest person-Honor Lane, 20 months; water drinking con- test-James Werry; Tie-tying contest- Wayne and Judy Wright; leg finding contest- Lois and Harvey Yellowlees, Keith and Wilma VanCamp, Margaret and Bill Lane, _ Joyce and Ralph Virtue; guesing item package-Helen Werry. All adjourned to the park where the following races were run-girls 6-9 Ist Caro- lyn Werry, 2nd Lorie Virtue; Boys-6-91st Peter Werry, 2nd Jay VanCamp. Girls 10-12-1st Valerié® VanCamp, 2nd Leanne VanCamp. : Boys 10-13-1st Wayne Yell- owlees, 2nd-Wendel Werry: Girls 12 and up-1st Marg Eldridge, 2nd-Judy Virtue. Boys 12 and up-lst Jim Lane, 2nd Stan Lane. Ladies clothespin drop- Marg Eldridge; Man's shoe kick-Stan Lane 6 and under- carrying marble on spoon- Ist Michael Roulson, 2nd Pam Wright; Boys and Girls 6 to 9-drop the clothespins 1st-Jay Van Camp, 2nd-Caro- lyn Werry. A hilarious clothes relay followed for boys and girls 9-14 and then for adults. Boys and girls shoe kick- 1st Wendy Werry, 2nd Lorie Virtue. . A candy scramble for the children brought another successful picnic to a close. Ashburn news Mr. Roy Hamilton was in charge of the Sunday morn- ing service on June 20th. Mr. Hamilton is bringing a series of meditations this month on the first four of the ten Commandments. This Sun- day was '"'A Christian keeps his Vows". A mens trio, Messrs Hugh THE WHOLE GANG IS WAITING TO HEAR FROM YOU... Knight, Donald Knight and Michael Bulley sang "Have Thine own way Lord". The flowers in the sanc- tuary were in memory of the late Alfred Parrott. The sympathy of the congrega- tion and community goes out to the Parrott family. The service for next Sun- They're All Out There Wanting To Know What You Have For Sale. day will begin at 11 a.m. and Church school at 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Stittaford, Ken and Susan of Edmonton, Alberta, spent their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton and family and called on friends in the Village. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Don Purdy of (continued on page 15) A Refrigerator, A Chair, A Car . . . No Matter What . . . You. Can Bet At Least One Of Them Is Interested, Put It In The Want-Ads And Find Out. LET US TELL THEM |. FOR YOU! Phone 985-7383 P2RT @ PERRY [3 ) % A : 4 So Ano hre FR ict A SE ESET er eH ER EE 3 4 4 ') "i 4 ow & 2 i 1 '| LR IN EVN,

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