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Port Perry Star, 18 Feb 1976, p. 14

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= rE rn, A) - RV x Rs nd ad a et ° EAS a TERE 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Classified Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1976 Auction Sales WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 TIME: 10:30 A.M. HOLSTEINS DAIRY EQUIPMENT FARM MACHINERY Complete Farm Auction for the estate of the Late Carl Down, R.R. 2, Bowmanville. From Hwy 401, take Exit 73 (Courtice) take South Service Road '2 mile west, then south to farm. 70 Holsteins, N.1.P. Grades. established herd for 35 years and has been on test for over 20 years. 40 Milk cows, 10 bred heifers, balance open heifers and calves. These are big cows, several fresh and many due August to October. Herd will be classified before sale. Sires. Delaval 2800 1b. bulk tank, s.s. milk pails, s.s. sinks, Surge milker, 3 units; vacuum line for 38 cows. Ford 5000 tractor with cab, like new, only 500 hours; M.H. 30 tractor; N.H. 268 baler with thrower; 2 hay wagons with thrower racks; J.D. 7 Haybine (1 year); Fahr Centipede Rotary Rake; N.H. § bar side; N.H. hay elevator} New Idea conditioner; Hydreine 3 furrow plow; N.H. manure spreader; Beatty silo unloader 16'; Case hammer mill; wagon loads, etc. Sale: will" start promptly with small goods and machinery at 10:30 a.m. Dairy Equipment 12:30. Cattle at 1 p.m. Ebenezer U.C.W. will serve lunch. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager and Auctioneer. Ux- bridge (416) 852-3524. M3 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale of _Furniture, Antiques, Log house, Waterloo tractor, etc., the property of BILL HOWARD, lot 25, Con 5, Uxbridge Twp., 3 miles south wes! of Uxbridge on Hwy. 47 (just west of the turn on 47 Hwy beside the railroad tracks) or 4 miles north east of Goodwood. Log House, 18 x 20. Antique chesterfield & matching rocker; antique cast iron cook stove; coal stove; dining room suite (partly stripped); parlour table; 4 poster bed; chest of drawers; couch; oil lamps; iron kettles; sad irons; crocks; platform rocker; qu. of dishes; cedar chest; dehumidifier; wooden wash tub; pool table; antique - house - bell; wood stove; box trailer; boat trailer; many other articles will be added to this sale. Minneapolis Moline trac- tor, Model U; Antique car parts; chain saw, etc. Sale will be held inside the large garage, terms cash. Sale at 12:00 Noon. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. F18 Beef Killed Auction Sales FARM, FURNITURE, ESTATE & ANTIQUE AUCTIONS EARL GAUSLIN AUCTIONEER Claremont -- 649-2115 Stouffville -- 640-3079 40 Registered, 30° This is a well_ E.B.l. LOUIS J. DEKOKER AND SON LTD. - ABATTOIR - R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. -- (705) 324-5794 Specializing in Custom Killing Cutting & Wrapping 10° Ib. (available at 02° Ib. extra) Beef Sold by Sides & Quarters All Meat Gov't Inspected * Quick Freezing Beef Slaughtered on Tues. & Friday's Pork on Wednesday - by Appointment Only SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 at 1 P.M. Auction sale of Household furn- iture and antiques, the estate of MRS. EDITH COLLINS, 14 Perry St., Port Perry. To be held at Claremont Community Hall. Terms Cash. No reserve. Earl Gauslin, Auctioneer. F25 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1:00 P.M, 3 miles east of Little Britain, 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain road. Re- finished dressers, Walnut love seat, washstands, antique side- board Tiffany glass; Walnut tea wagon; quantity of glassware. Further listings next week. Don Corneil, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. Auction Sale TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Sale of Obsolete Equipment The following items will be sold by public auction on the 19th day of February, 1976 at 1:30 P.M. in the Municipal Perry: 4 typewriters (1 electric); 3 calculators; Gestetner #130 (Manual with stand); John. ston 2-way radios (1 station, 1° mobile); Walkie Talkie Transceiver; Police Revol- vers; "Monroe President Posting Machine; Address- ograph_. Multigraph 600 with stand; Time clock; 2 desks Speed Traps; Finger Print. ing. Items on view in Municipal Office. Terms -- Cash. Auctioneer, Lloyd Wilson. DOREEN M. VAN CAMP TOWNSHIP CLERK 8.00 Building, 181 Perry St., Port (34x60 B42" x30"); | By Mrs. J. Crosier Service will be held in Epsom United Church on Sunday, Feb. 22 at 11:30 a.m. Utica Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. The annual congregational' meeting of the Bugle Charge is to be held in Goodwood United Church on Wed. Feb. 25 at 8 o'clock. This is a general meeting fo which everyone is invited to attend. You are invited to attend a 'Pancake Supper" on Feb. 29th. This"is another' Centen- nial Celebration. Do plan to come. : Better health is wished for Mrs. Earl Fielding who is a patient in Port Perry Hospi- tal and for Mr. Roy Sutcliffe who is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital following surgery on Monday, Mrs. Jim Philip attended a - community shower for Mr. and Mrs. David Day at Brougham on Friday even- ing. Master Donny Beare of Oshawa is visiting with Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holley of Owen Seund were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell. Mr. Russell Albright. of Utica News Claremont called on his cousins, Mrs. Cecil Harper and Mr, George Beverley on Friday. Mrs. Roy . Sutcliffe is . spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Clare Brockman of Taunton. : : Mr. Earl Fielding, Frank and Bill attended the Snow- mobile Races at Sutton on Sunday. Congratulations to Frank on winning a trophy. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton and children were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson. and Mr. Wm, Baker visited Mrs. "Jim Miller of Mount Albert on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Harper had lunch with Mrs. Cecil Harper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Masters spent Monday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson. A large crowd enjoyed the- Valentine Dance with music by "The Country : 'Music Makers" in the hall on Sat. night. : od new. at Allis-Chalmers. you there. Date Feb. 26 Which Allis-Chalmers girl am Easy to find out. Because I'll be on hand to Emcee your Allis-Chalmers dealer's big EXPO '76! We're going to show you in an exciting and fun way what's You'll see the brand new Allis-Chalmers farm trac- tors. They're truly the Rising Power in Tractors. Find out about the tough, beefier new implements from Allis-Chalmers. The new Air Champ Planter will open your eyes. And, you'll learn about what's even better in1976 on the unbeatable GLEANER Combines. There'll be fun and door prizes for the whole family. Free lunch and refreshments, too, so plan to spend the day with us. Come one, come all for a good mid- winter break. Visit with your neighbors and your Allis- Chalmers dealer. It's all free... and we hope to see Blackstock Recreation Centre Sponsored by TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT BLACKSTOCK 986-4283 A ALLIS-CHALMERS Time 8:30P.M. Central Seven committee to develop plans ~ for sheltered workshop by Elaine Hammett Some significant ad- vancements © have = been made by Central . Seven Association for the Mentally Retarded as it endeavours to" meet the needs of the retard- ed in our area of Brock, Uxbridge and Scugog Town- ships. 3 In recent years, due to the Oshawa and District Associ- ation's desire top serve the region retarded, students from our area have been using Oshawa facilities. This involves long journeys by bus away from the child's own community. f Two years ago, Central Seven approached the Board of Education with a proposal for an integrated classroom in the north of Durham Region. 'After careful con- sideration, a class of retard- ed children 'was integrated dnto the regular school sett- ing" in Prince Albert. Be- cause of the success of this class, we are now contacting the Advisory. Committee for the Board of Education in hopes that they will provide facilities for an integrated senior class in the north of Durham Region. Such a class would ensure that those students who are able may progress through an integrated program. A committee has been formed by Central Seven to develop plans for the institu- ting of -a sheltered workshop in the area by our associ- ation. If you know of some- one who would benefit from such a-program in our area, please contact Edith Pinder 852-7345. We would welcome to our next meeting those interest- ed in learning of our Associ- ations activities. Central Sevens next general meeting will be at Town Hall 1873 in Port Perry on Wednesday, March 10th at 8 p.m. Once again our member- ship is due, It is only through the community's support that we ean be:suc- cessful.' Your assistance is appreciated. Central Seven Association for the Mentally Retarded Membership Name Address Phone No. Single $2.00 Return to: r Check Amount Enclosed - " Family $3.00 -- Mrs. Bev Muir, Lilla St., Port Perry, Ont. Can FBDB help. you: Financial assistance Management counselling Management training Information on government programs for business MRS. W. E. CLIFFORD one of our representatives will be at Railroadhouse Motor Hotel, Scugog St., Port Perry, Ont. on February 25, 1976, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Call 985-8131 for an appointment. : If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. // FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK 33 King Street West, Oshawa Telephone: (416) 576-6800 Opening new doors to small business. & LY LJ ke hI smn ®

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