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Port Perry Star, 13 Aug 1975, p. 14

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a PORT PERRY STAR -- - Wednesday, Avg. 13, 1975! Auction Sales 'Work Wanted i PLASTERING -- Stucco. Re' pairs cement work. Free esti. . mate. Phone 985-7288. (T.F.) ANY KIND of Drywall work, i insulating, etc. Call G. Rizsanyi, 985-3807. Auld "CUSTOM UPHOLSTRY, 'recovering, restyling, very. 'reasonable, work guaranteed, 20 i years experience. Free _estimates. Phone 986-5072. M14" ' BOARDING, reasonable rates, pick up and delivery can 'be arranged. Leeward Kennels Reg"d. 705-277-2735. Do You Experience Any Diftlculty "in.Your TV Reception?, If you'do -.then we can 'help! We service all makes of | Color TV's, Black & White. as well as HiFi's. - -- CALL -- TARGET TV [416] 852-7391 ; Sunderland (708) 357-3110 Will Give Away 's PUPPIES, part Lab, Phone 985.7703. Auction Sales WALKER-LIPTAY LTD. AUCTIONEERS LIVESTOCK-ESTATES BLOOD HORSES For booking or Information Contact STEVE LIPTAY, Hampton 263.2117 BILL WALKER Markham - 294-4970 ANNIS - GAUSLIN Licenced Auctioneers Farm & Estate Sales . - Furniture (Modern-& Antique John Annis , 683-4500 Earl Gauslin 640-3079 - REG AND LARRY ~ "JOHNSON AUCTIONEERS (20. Years Experience) LIVESTOCK FURNITURE SALES Sunderland 705-357-3270 JACKSON & WOTTEN AUCTIONEERS - Livestock & Implements [FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Port Perry 985-2459 | Ross Mason Auctioneer Auction Sales of any kind Oakwood 40w1 RR "2 Little Britain | SATURDAY, AUGUST 16th SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Complete Charolais Dispersal, the property of TED & VERNA JOLLOW, lot 21, Con 13, Brock Twp., (Cannington, Ont.). Herd will be sold at Lindsay Commun. ity Sale Barn, Angeline St. N., Lindsay, Ontario. 122 head Purebred, percentage & Grade Charolais cattle. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Sale at 7:00 P.M. sharp. Catalogues avail- able on request. Ward Holmes, Helen Parks, Clerks. Carl Hick- 'son, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont, 705.324.9959. Auction Sales' * FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 SALE TIME: | p.m, Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the property of MRS. IRENE MILLNER, lot §, Con 3, Brock Twp., V2 mile south of Blackwater and 2 miles west, turn north v2 mile, or west and south of Sunderland./ Coppertone electric stove, 20; G.E, frig, small electric frig; propane hot water heater; 2 chrome sets, one bronze; no. of pressed back chairs; cupboards; antique sew- ing machine (with glass pressure pedal); propane stove and annex; 2 copper fub washing machines; 2 televisions; 8 wood- en and metal beds; no. of dres- sers and washstands; trunks; table Jamps; floor lamps; 2 large wardrobes; fire place screen; foot stool; no. of 78 records; mantel clock; 4 bedroom chairs; arm chair; night table; picture frames; quilts; bedding; qu. of dishes; tilt top table; chesterfield chair; chesterfield; many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Salé at 1 p.m. Reg 'and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers, Ph (705) 357-3270. Auld CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain Rd., the property of MR. AND MRS. GARRY GLENNEY, over 55 years of marriage, have given up housekeeping due to health. Cane rocking chair; washstands; anti- que dressers; sewing machine (pedal type); copper boilers; antique Pendulum clock; butter- nut flat to wall cupboard; cedar chest; 3 pc. bedroom suite; pine tables; qty of antique wooden chairs; oak dining room table; medicine cabinet; picture frames; Victrolia (cabinet style); chesterfield and 2 chairs; china cabinet; secretarial; cook stove; Quebec heater; Beatty fridge; electric stove; chrome suite; Hoover Vacuum; 21" T.V.; wooden beds; roll-a-way bed; end tables; qty of antique china & dishes; Cane flower stand; wringer washing machine; qty of garden tools; qty of quilts and blankets; qty of glasses, dishes & cooking _ utensils; -- more articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R.R. #1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. Aul3 SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auctionsale of Camp Equipment, some farm machinery, household furniture and Gymnastic equip- ment, the property of DAVE SANDY (Big Star Ranch), Lot 24, Con 11, Cartwright Twp., 11 miles south of Lindsay on Hwy 35 to 14th line (Janetville turn) and 4 miles west, beside Earls Place. M.H. 2 gas tractor with loader equip- ment; plow, seed drill, cultivator, garden tractor and'attachments, dune buggy, 1966 Rambler, 1971 Buick- Skylark, 2 ponies and sagdles; large qu. of outdoor gymnasticeqipment; large qu. of antiques; furniture. Farm Sold. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ward. Holmes, Ed Allen, Clerks. Carl Hickson, 'Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705: 324-9959. / CHAROLAIS EXTRAVAGANZA SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 1:00 P.M. Peterborough Livestock Sale Arena Sale will begin with the dispersal of JAMES B. WALSH, Peter- borough, selling 21 head of excel- lent recorded Charolais including 14Frenchinfluenced females and 7 open yearling heifers, 8 are polled, as well as 4 polled % yearling heifer twins, and 5 grade 'cows. HIGH POINT FARMS Dispersal, for PETER & KARLYN ALLWARD, Uxbridge, selling 30 head of full French and Purebred Charolais, including a Full French herd sire, 2 Full French 3 year old females; 24 French influenced Purebred - females and 3 purebred bulls. This is a real herd of Purebred 'Charolais founded by the Allwards from top Canadian herds. ' For catalogues, contact: Liptay Auctioneer Ltd., R.R. 1, Bowmanville, Ont. Telephone 416-263-2117. : Av20 plus many |- | Auction Sales | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 SALE TIME: 12:30 p.m, Auction sale of Furniture, Anti. ques, Dishes, and so forth, the property of MRS. FLORENCE EAST, (B.O, -E«. Cottage) Plea- antview Ave., Caesarea. Press: back chair; number of other odd chairs; cedar chest; antique table; washstand; coaloit lamps; 'Ice cream chair; long upholster- ed piano bench; antique wire candle lantern; crackle glass plate; depression glass; carnival" candle stick holder; oblong fish platter (Austria) good; ladies Victorian rocker 1800; Ruby or Pigeon bud glass; antique wood- en telephone; 'large quantity of other dishes and so forth. 1 pr. of Ox shoes. Terms cash. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Reg & Larry Johnson, "Auctioneers, Auld THURS. EVENING - August 21 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Aucfion sale of Machinery and beef cattle including Ford 8-N tractor and pulley, 3 furrow plow, 3 point hitch; Int. 3section spring tooth harrow; Int. double disc: Dion threshing machine; 100 ft. drive belt; McCormick hammer mill; new basswood lumber; several tires; 7 acres baled wheat straw; 12 young Hereford and Hereford Cross cows, with Here- ford calves by side. These are good quality calves ahd cows are re-bred; 2 yr-old Purebred Here- ford bull, yearling Hereford heifer. Property of HARRY HILL, ) mile south of Greenbank on south-west corner of Hwys 12 and 47. For parking enter off Hwy # 47. Lloyd Wilson and W. D. Atkinson, Sales Managers and Auctioneers, Uxbridge. 852- Au20 SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Selling out contenfs of Anticus Shop and Home, the property of HTOLSTA ANTIQUES", located in Caesarea (being 82 miles east of Port Perry, follow Highway 7A). Sale includes: 2 Hanging lampsw/ prisms; oil lamps; 3 Brides baskets; 3 Biscuit barrels; collection of Cranberry, Mary Gregory, Carnival, -Satin, Peach-blow, Crystal and Cana- dian glass; 4 pickle cruets; pr. of "Ruby Lustres; 7 pc. Toilet set (perfect) ; Gingerbread and Man- tel clocks; Brass candlesticks; dining table w/ pineapple legs & 2 leaves; gateleg table; piano stool; Petit Pt. stools; wardrobe; vanity; dresser; bed; occ. tables & chairs; old childs rocker; oak buffet; bookcase; student desk; breakfast set; trunks; lanterns; dolls bed; dolls; shelving; baby carriage; sealers; frames; books; lots of good tools & hardware; small appliances; and -many other misc, items. Auction- eers Note: This sale offers many antique and collector ifems as Antique Shop and property has been sold. - Terms cash. No reserve. Kahn Auction Services, Port Perry, 985-8161. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 sale time: 11:00 a.m. 'Complete Grahamholme Disper- sal Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements; -the property of EARL W. GRAHAM, North half Lot 26 & 27, Con 2, Ops Twp., 12 miles north of Lindsay on Hwy 35 to County Road 14, 1 mile west and % mile north. 55 head Purebred and High Grade Hol. steins; 1968 Ford 5000 diesel tractor with Ford 727 loader; 1974 New Holland 518 manure spread- -er; 1970 Owatonna 9' swather; 1971 New Holland 268 baler; 1973 M.F. 102' tandem disc; 1973 Hydrein 3-16's plow; M.H. corn planter; Some Household furn- iture. Available September 1, 1975, 744 Ibs. Group No. 1 Milk Quota, subject to O.M.M.B. approval. Contact owner 705- 324-9652. Furniture sale at 11 a.m. Machine sale at 11:30a.m.-- Cattle sale at 1:30 p.m. The property of PAUL. TERRILL: 1973 Harvestore Silo 20' x 80' with Goliath unloader; 70' Clay belt , feeder; 18' Clay elevator. These items will be sold after Graham's cattlesale, subject toreserve bid. Located 1 mile west and 1 mile north of Graham's on Cambray Road, Lot 26, Con. 1, Ops, Twp. For further information contact Paul Terrill, Cambray 30. Terms Cash No Reserve: WestOpsW.I. will serve lunch, Ward Holmes, Ed Allen, Clerks. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705- 324.9959. Au20 3 MONDAY, AUGUST 25 _SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. HOLSTEINS +Complete Laramay Holstein Dispersal owned by LARRY & GEORGINA MAY, R, R. 2, Stir- ling, Ontario.,: Lot 6, Con 2, Rawdon Twp., 22 miles east of Stirling on Ridge Road. 40 head, Registered, Classified, R.O.P. tested, 7 Very Good. Features include: Anita (Very Good), a 5.yr-old daughter by Prestige of gion hy (Ex) with 3 yr, 365d m793f 3.95% (172-184). Asa 4.yr-old, she is projected to over 23000 Ib. of 4% milk. Anita was Reserve Grand Champion at Hastings B & W 1975. She was bred on June 20 to No-Na-Me Fond Matt under contract to E.B:l, Her Rockman Dam has BCA of (192-201). Anita has a fancy January heifer by "Fond - Matt' and a Senior 'Yearling by Roybrook STarflite. Don't miss this tremendous cow family!! Also selling Laramay Telstar Empress (G.P.). This3.yr.-old is fancy - By Emperor from a Very Good 'Telstar' with 5 yr. 314d 17163m 639f 3.729% - 3rd 8 4th dams both Very Good. Empress has over 12000 Ib. out as a 2-yr-old in 290 days and still milked 37 Ib. in August. Sheisdue again Nov. | to "Marquis Roland'. 'A fancy young cow from a great family. Sale is called on very short notice due to illness. Lloyd Wlison, Sale Manager &<Auctioneer, Ux- bridge. 416-852-3524. Au20 Auction Sales | ! Belt-up ' 3 SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auctionsale of farm stock, imple- ments, and furniture, the pro- perty of HAROLD BRETHOUR, . Lot15; Con 3, Brock Twp.; 3 miles 'south of Sunderland, 1'mile east (va miles south of Blackwater). 60 Head of Hereford and Holstein cattle, 10 cows with calves by side, 11 cows bred In May and June (4 milking), 16 yearlings, 12 pail _fed calves, 3 pony mares (good with children): 3 ewes; 2 lambs; 2 Nannie goats; Cock- "shutt 550 tractor (gas); Nuffield, 345 diesel tractor with Freeman loader; A.C. square baler; A.C. pull-type combine ¥ 66, 5 ft.; 'AC. combine, pull-type, # 72,6 ft. good condition; M,H. manure spreader; a.c. plow, 3 furrow 3 pt.; a.c. plow, 4 furrow, snap- coupler hitch; A.C. mower; A.C. side rake on rubber; J.D. side A.C. mower; |I.H.C. seed drill (15 -M.H. manure spreader; A.C. plow, 3 furrow 3 pt.; A.C. plow, 4 furrow, snap coupler hitch; A.C. mower; A.C. siderakeon rubber; J.D. side rake on steel; A.C. mower; |.H.C. seed drill (15 disc); 1.H.C. cultivator, heavy duty; 2 furrow gang plow; single furrow walking plow; harrows, roller; A.C. wagon and rack (3 ton) ; antique potato plow: Woods grinder and motor; M.T.D. riding lawn r 8 h.p.; Lincoln 225 welder (new); 100 ft, of welding - ~ cable; 2 chain saws; Wisconsin 4 cylinder air-cooled motor; weld- SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, mach- inery, tools, guns, Rambler trailer, efc., the property of MEADOWBROOK STABLES, will be held at the premises, Herald Road, between Con 4 and 5, East Gwillimbury Twp.; 1 miles north of Davis Dr. on Don Mills Rd, or 1% miles south of the Sharon side Rd, ¥2 mile east (On the Herald Rd). Ferguson trac- 'tor; New Holland manure spreader; P.T.0.; Rambler trail er, sleeps four; Roto tiller; power lawn mower; hay elevator (26 ft.) ;410shot gun (single shot); 12 -gauge shot gun; 32 (special) rifle; all kinds of good tools, large socket set (good) ;2 screw jacks; 3 good pipe wrenches; 12 axes; stallion halter; wool blankets; | 'saddle pads; pony coolers; qu. of other horse equipment; heavy single express harness (brass mounted) with collar and brid! (good); sledges; brush hooks forks; shovels; step ladders; sextension ladder; 2 wide white oak planks; 2 wide white ash planks; frig; tables; chester- field; lamps; filing cabinets; cornér, cabinet; oak desk and chair; lawn roller; washing machine; single bed; heater; large steel posts and woven wire; woven wire gates; suitable for a dog run. Qu. of diamond drill rods, suitable to make a lawn - fence, many other useful articles. Owner moving. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. ing ; furnace motor (new); 3 bicycles; qu. of scrap, efc. Antique oval dining room table; chrome table and 5 chairs; arm chair; beds; dressers; new mall box; chairs; rugs; rinse tubs; | sewing machine; washing mach. Ine; Ethico pump gun; 2 rifles; numerous other articles, Note: Furniture sells first. Farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 12;00 noon. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auction-. eers, Ph (705) 357-3270. Lunch will be available. Au20 ] . Scugog On Sunday, Rev. Wylie nducted the service at 'Grace" church. In the afternoon there was a special baptismal ceremony for Kelly Richard and Jamie ynn, the son and daughtér of .and Mrs. J. Joy. The god parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Milton were present from Scarborough for the cere- mony. We believe Mr. and Mrs. Milton will soon be "residents on the Island. A week ago, Mr, and Mrs. Orval Heayn withson, Bruce, from Kingston visited with » Ruth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Sam Arnold. Bruce wished to say farewell to his grandpar- ents prior to his trip to B.C., where he will attend univer- Recent visitors at the Seniors get ®ve I.D. cards Senior citizens in the area will be among those from across Canada to receive special identification cards issued by Health and Welfare Canada. : 'The cards are being sent automatically to all Old Age Security recipients 65 years of age and over. The department emphasizes the: fact that there is no need for anyone to file application - .cards are being mailed automatically to eligible persons. Department officials also stressed that the entire program of issuing the cards will take approximately three months to 'complete. Health and Welfare Minister Marc Lalonde pointed out that the identity . cards will allow the bearer to, benefit from certain con- Arnold home were Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph: Townsend from Calendonia. They were pre- vious neighbours who had worked on the Stickmann farm. Joyceand Alvin Heayn and family are vacationing in the Haliburton area. Last week, Mrs. Earl Reader and granddaughter, . Tammie, went with Oshawa friends to the Lake Placid - area in New York state to enjoy the attractions of 1000 animals, High Falls Gorge, Santa's Village, White Face Mountain and Ausable Chasm, ' sumer discounts, reduced travel fares granted by local 'and long distance carriers and other advantages ac- corded to the elderly. It may also be used by pensioners and their organizations in negotiating additional "discounts for senior citizens. a and live 'Canadians from const to 'coast will soon be the target of a special effort by Health and Welfare Canada to encourage the use of seat belts. - 'The federal government's health : department has issued a special pamphlet entitled "Belt-up!" which will, be mailed to: every household in the country, The objective is to make the public aware of the im- portance of - Vearing seat belts. ~ Every year more than 6,000 . persons die on Canadian highways -- in 1973, more than 220,000 Canadians _ "were injured = yet, ac- cording to statistics, only about 15 percent of the population uses seat belts. It is estimated, the health department says, that 'automobile accident deaths 'alone could be reduced by as -much as 40 percent if all_ occupants chose to wear the available seat belts. If you didn't receive one of 'These informative pamphlets and would like to have one, write to Regional Public Relations 'Officer, 9th floor, 769 Don Mills Road, Don Mills, Ontario. Island Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Samells -and family have been enjoy-- ing their vacations at their northern cottage. : Self-help medicine Too many of us missed out. on health education in school or went. to-health classes taughtby a distracted coach. .But it's not too late to start learning. Changing habits and taking responsibility for staying as well as possible could _revolutionize the patient Lune in this country. Take e habit of cigarette smok- ing, as one example! Ninety 2 >. Lg 2 percent of chronic bronchitis ® and emphysema is self- induced by cigarette smok- _ing. So is ninety percent of lung cancer. And a third of all heart disease. New attitudes toward medicine are taking shape. The passive patient is on the way out. The "activated" patient is now appearing. The activated patient is a ~partner---in-his-or--her-own health care. At some. health centers, for instance, patients and health profes- sionals draw up a personal health plan for patients and allow them access to medical records. One of the major provisions is that patients . receive complete inform- ation about their treatment. Someday saon people may' keep their own medical "records illnesses, "ion of ~~ symptoms, and > immunizat- . gh ER PRON __j_--Ww.. og ate i oe NEE

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