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Port Perry Star, 19 May 1976, p. 39

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TANTS ARNE EYL Ce A Pag Pa 00.23 dy J RLU WT ed PRIX] THURS. NIGHT, MAY 20 SALE TIME: 6:50 P.M. At Kawartha Sale Barn, Lindsay on Little Britain Road, consign ments from H. Jackson and others consisting of Oak Dining room suite, vanity, china cabinet, buffett, 2 dining chairs, nite table, floor lamps; antique old cupboard, coffee 'table; Niagara Vibrating chair ($500.00 new); wooden lable; double 5 wardrobe; fountain; childs wardrobe; chrome "set; night table; bookcase; fri-lite lamp; chesterfield table; chesterfield; silverware and cheS$t; dishes; good 2.door frost free refriger- ator; good automatic gas stove; f antique buffet; table and chairs; clock with chimes; . gold i watches; old coins; electric stove (like new); 2 rugs (brown and" yellow); twin beds (like A new); brass bed; bedroom suite; numerous used doors and windows plus other furniture. Note time: 6:50 P.M. No reserve. Orval McLean, Auctioneer, 324-2783, Lindsay. THURSDAY, MAY 20 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES The property of the Estate of Mrs, William -Lambe;- 4 miles south of Port Perry on Simcoe Street and 1 mile east op Shirley Road, including: oval oak table & 6 chairs; oak buffet; two leather rockers; McClarey auto. matic dryer; McClary refriger- ator (frost free); G.E. electric stove; china cabinet; set of z antique china (beautiful); 12 piece setting of every day dishes; brown chesterfield and chair; walnut oval parlour table, 3 pc. bedroom suite, blankets, quilts, dishes, platters, cups & | saucers; antique lanterns and lamps; chest of drawers; sewing machine; lawn chairs; drop front desk; antique brass bell; gun rack; rocking chair; arm = -chairs; Wdods--deep- freeze; washing machine; pine blanket 'box; pine -tool chest with inlaid Birdseye maple barn frame in top (very unusual); metal stor- age cupboard; garden filler; power lawn mower; plus many A other items. Lunch available. ! . Lloyd Wilson and W.D. Atkinson, \ Sales Managers & Auctioneers. Uxbridge 416.852.3524, THURS. EVENING, MAY 20 , SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. ~ Clearing auction.of all household effects, the property of Mrs. M. McCulloch, located at 4147 'e Simcoe Street North, in the Village of Columbus, on the north Oshawa Road. Partial list includes: 6 pc. Mission Walnut dining suite; china cabinet; Braemor Sofa & Chair (like i new); walnut hall table; walnut 5 drum lable; Bedroom suite; arm 3 chairs; rocker; lustre Bavarian | . tea set; large quant. of Bridal 1 Rose "dishes; set of 1847 Wm. Rogers cutlery set; quant. of Silver plate; Depression glass; Crystal; pressed glass, treadle (good order); McClary 4 burner stove; floor polisher; vacuum cleaner; hall mirror set; wall mirror; various lamps; brass jardiniere; copper boiler; old quills; crock; bedding; pillow cases; garden tools; and other misc. items. Terms cash. No reserve. Giving up housekeep ing. Sale at 6:00 p.m. Lunch available. Kahn Auction Ser vices, Phone 985.8161. M19 4 SATURDAY, MAY 22 SALE AT 1:00 P.M. Auction sale of Antiques, the property of J & N ANTIQUES, at Fowler's Corners, next to J. & N. Country Store, 7 miles north of Hwy. 115 on Hwy. # 7 (north of Peterborough).Brass hanging lamp with prisms - dated Aug. 23, 1892; oval butternut Victorian table; square oak table with leaves - carved legs; primitive . pine kitchen sideboard; pine chest of drawers; 2 primitive spindle back chairs; 4 walnut Regency style chairs; mirrored Eastlake.-style pine sideboard; pictures, frames and photo gravuers; 1908 Doherty pump organ - perfect working condit. ion; English marble top wash stand; large old globe- ceiling lights & fixtures; Victorian set. tee & matching chair; fern stand tables; Aladdin lamp; modern brass fireplace set . screen & 109 holder; walnut sewing susie; 4 Acadian chairs; lanterns; PY & N Furniture is mostly restored and refinished. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 1:00 P.M. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705.324.9959. M19 «asa yeep sewing..machine;..Viking_ fridge. . _____&rocks; many many otheritems, | "kitchen table, number of small tables; number . CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, MAY 21 i 7:00 P.M, I miles east of Little Britain, or 7 miles: west of Lindsay on the Liridsay-Little Britain Road. 9 pc. dining room suite; high back buffet; antique dressers; quant. ity of oak chairs; antique secre. tariat; Frank stove; rocking chairs; box stove; hard woven Indian rug (9 x 11); copper boilers; brass lamps; quantity of glassware; 1974 - 35 h.p. Chrysler motor (electric start); 20 h.p. Johnson motor. Plus many more antigues, furniture and house: hold items. Terms cash. Open for showing Thursday, May 20, 7:00 - 9:00, P.M. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R. R. 1, Little Bri. tain, 705-786-2183. _+ SATURDAY, MAY 22 SALE TIME: 1:05 P.M. 2 tractors,» farm machinery, furniture, property of MRS. CLIFF HARGRAVE, 3 miles straight north of Glenarm. 2 Ford Tractors, 3 pt. hifch, 1949 and 1950; good Ford hay mower; single plough; double plough; seed drill; rubber-tired wagon; side delivery rake; manure spreader; tractor loader; buck rake; harrows; wagon wheels; roller; * Homelite chain saw; large vice; binder; muskrat traps; large freezer; white enamel Findlay. Condor cook stove; oak desk; china cabinet; swivel chair; dressers; beds; dining chairs; double wardrobe; 2 antique chairs; square oak dining table; old picture frames; old trunks; couch; some dishes; ; tools; etc, Note time: 1:05 p.m. Machinery first, No reserve. Orval McLean, Auctioneer, 324. 2783 Lindsay. : M19 | SATURDAY, MAY 22 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES Auction sale of G.E. Frig, range, Norge space heater, portable dishwasher, chesterfield, chairs, picture frames, wash bowl, antique dressers, beds, beautiful coal oil lamp, wicker chairs, smokers stand, brass table lamp, cement laundry tub, large boat and trailer, home-made lawn chairs, dishes, pots, cutlery, tools and wheelbarrow. Plus many other good articles. The property of MR. AND MRS. H. HAMMETT. The sale to be held at Prince Albert Hall yard, located 1 block east of store'and north 1 block in Prince Albert. Lunch available. Sale 1 p.m. Auctioneer Murray Jackson, 985-2459. TUESDAY, MAY 25 ( TIME: 6 P.M. FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES Auction sale includes 9 pc. oak dining room suite (beautiful con- dition and refinished); 4 pc. bedroom suite (good); chester. field and chair; Singer electric sewing machine (cabinet); T.V.; dresser; chest of drawers; of» chairs; rope bed; antique chairs; settee; antique cup- board; antique jugs and tins. Plus many more articles. The, property of the estate of the late BYRON WILLIS, 56 Bell Street, Uxbridge. Lloyd Wilson, sales manager and auctioneer, Ux- bridge, 416.852.3524. THURS. EVENING, MAY 27; SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. f Auction sale of Farm Machinery and Equipment including Inter national 552 row con harvester; 2 Cobey Forage boxes on hedvy duty wagons; Int. 56 forpge blower with 40' pipe; Int. '¢orn scuffler, 3 point hitch; int 130 manure spreader; manure baa er. 3 point hitch; Int. 6 hammer mill; 80° endless bel hale stooker; electric gen€fator P.T.0.; single plow; cireulfe 14' wire mesh corn crib; dlgctric fence posts; 4 roll barbediwire; farm gates; post hole auger 3 point hitch; antique pl ure sleigh; forge; 2 largd water troughs; fence stretcher; hot water heater; wash sink; feed cart; pig scales; horse stuffler; neck yokes; etc. many other items. The property of STANLEY B. WATSON, R. 8. 2, Markham, 2'2 miles north of Markham on Hwy. 48, then ': mile weston 18th Ave, or 2 miles south of Ringwood and '> mile west. Sale at 6:30 p.m. Farm purchased by Markham Fair. Noreserve. Lloyd Wilson and W. D. Atkinson, Sale Managers. and Auctioneers, Uxbridge. 416. 852.3524. M26 A _ing book case; oval AUCTION SALES SATURDAY, MAY 22 SALE TIME: 11:30 A.M, Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the property of, CLIFFORD RODD (contents of ' MyS, Fleet Beare's home) will be Id in the village of Greenbank. Moffat double dr. refrig; Norge elect. stove; Frigidaire dryer; kitchen cabinet; 9 pc. dining room suite; 2 pc. chesterfield suite (good); antique parlour table (ball feet); small round gate leg table; antique foot stool; antique music cabinet (very ornate); small, rosewood table; oak gramaphone lgood condit- ion); antique desk; antique wicker baby rocker; hall seat and mirror ;"antique rocker and foot stool (horse hair); large antique flour bin (pine); antique chest of drawers (wooden pulls); ant. desk & china cabinet(curved glass door) good; bedroom furn- iture; antique photo albums; 2 large antique family bibles; rocking chairs; crocheted bed spread and pillow shams - (80 years); approx. 20 quilts (seyer- al new); linens; table cloths; etc. china bull -dog; Austrian fruit bowl; flo-blue dish; royal blue nippon cream and suggar; German fruit bowl; silver tea service; silver butter dish; 2 bisque figurines (boy and girl) brass ink well; large qu. of dishes; silverware; blue flower- ed crock (John Watt, Uxbridge); and many many other interest. ing articles. Terms cash. Sale at 11:30. Note this is a large interesting sale. Many antiques. Plan to attend. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers, Ph (705) 357-3270. M19 MONDAY, MAY 24 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. ESTATE SALE Furniture and Antiques includ- ing antique bureau with glass doors (top drawer has drop front for desk), beautiful piece; stack- table; several antique tables and stands; Duncan Phyfe table; mantel clock; 'oak bookcase; antique silver pcs.; walnut tables; pine blanket boxes; antique box stove - very ornate; swivel chair; upholstered occas. ional chair; lamps; - coal oil damp; dishes and cookware; antique dishes and vases; pic- tures; old books; old magazines and newspapers; chesterfield; kitchen suite; 4 pc. bedroom suite; twin beds, like new; antique smoker; winged chair; organ stool; Singer portable elect. sewing machine; Aladdin lamp; vacuum cleaner; antique picture frames; antique wash stand; large antique chest of drawers; humidifier; drop leaf table; crocks and jugs; copper boilers; antique match holder; several antique hat pins; several chairs; iron bed; antique buffet; ink wells; wicker pieces; brass pail; garden tiller; plus many other articles and interesting items. The property of the' Estate of the late GRANT CHRISTIE, Port Perry on 7A 'Hwy, 1 mile west of Port Perry or V2 mile east of Manchester. Lunch available. Sale at 11 a.m. Lloyd Wilson and W, D. Atkin- son, Sale Managers & Auction. eers, Uxbridge 416-852-3524: M19 Wednesday, MAY 26 SALE STARTSAT 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of New and Used Farm Machinery, the property of ART'S GARAGE (Queens. ville) Ltd. in Queensville, 7 miles south of Keswick or 5 miles north of Newmarket. Qty. of new tires - 600-16, 650-16, 14.9.24, 18.4.38, 11.2-28, 13.6-28; large quantity of used tractor parts; garden trac- tors and garden equipment; Tractors - 1972 M.F. 175 diesel tractor . multipower, power steering with Lundeen cab complete; 1973 M.F. Industtial 40 diesel tractor with M.F, 32 loader; Used farm machinery - New Holland 404 hay condition. er; George White 360 field spray- er - 26' booms; M.F. 135 side mount 5 power mower; 'J.D. ground drive manure spreader; many other items. New Machin. ery. 1976 Kongskilde 4.14's plough . semi mount . spring reset; 1976 Cobey 6'2 ton wagon; 2new Danuser post hole diggers; Maple Leaf hay elevator; other items. Parts Sale at 11:00 a.m. Garden Equipment at 1:00 p.m. Farm Machinery at 1330 p.m. Business sold. Terms cash. Absolutely no reserve. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer,; Reaboro, ' { | pine parlour ; SATURDAY, MAY 29 TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale of Real Estate and Furniture and Antiques, the pro. perty of DREW McCULLOCH, 83 Main Street S., in Uxbridge. Real Estate Two . bedroom bungalow with full basement, oil furnace, garage. This property may be seen by appointment by contacting the auctioneer. Terms $2,000.00 down day of sale, balance to be arranged in 30 days. Furniture & Antiques - Antique chest of drawers (irim- med in Birdseye maple); bed- room suite; chesterfield & 2 chairs; ottoman; recliner; rocker; stereo; parlour table; pine blanket box; set of dishes; antique dishes; refrigerator; table & 4 chairs; humidifier; flour bin; washing machine; Westinghouse dryer (new) antique occasional chair; coal oil lamps; jugs and jars; drop leaf table; garden tools; carpenter tools; electric lawn mower. Plus many more articles. Sale at 10 a.m. Real Estate at 12 Noon. Lunch avail- able. Lloyd Wilson, sales man- ager and auctioneer, Uxbridge 416-852-3524. M26 SATURDAY, MAY 29 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. ANTIQUES & FURNITURE GOODWIN ESTATE Auction sale of matching set antique Mahogany loveseat & chair; fancy antique cook stove; china chamber and lid; antique table with 2 leaves; large set of antique chairs & arm chair; buffet; coal oil lamps; pressback chairs; wicker rocker & chairs; unique brass table; old radio; trunk; brass bed; iron bed; bedding; cook stove; antique high chair; extension ladder; tools; pots; pans; and dishes; antique lamp fixtures; cup- boards and cabinets. Therearea lot of very interesting items. A safe you will not want to miss. The property of MRS. B. HINDE. Sale to be held at Prince Albert Hall yard, located 1 block east of the store and go north 1 block in Prince Albert. Lunch available. Sale 1 p.m. Auctioneef Murray Jackson, 985-2459. M26 FJ TRG Fo UE rey oo. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 19, 1976 -- 31 Don't ride the brake If you're a left-foot brak r, don't ride the brake when you're driving. It'may give you a split second advantage in stopping, but any pressure on that pedal can quickly wear out your brake linings or heat them to the point where they'll be ineffective when you need them, states the Ontario Safety League. Brakes heat up quickly and il Chure the hotter they get, the less efficient they are. Brake fade comes around quickly when the brakes don't have a; chance to cool down. The 'spurt' driver...the driver who accelerates and then follows with heavy braking... rather than keeping a steady even pace, also ruins his brakes in a short period of time. Services PORT PERRY CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, MAY 23 Port Perry 10:00 a.m. Worship and -Sunday School Prince Albert 11:30 a.m. Worship and--" Sunday School SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. George Wylie Rev. B. Pogue SUNDAY, MAY 23 , 9:45a.m. Scugog 11:15a.m. Manchester CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister Hon. Assistant Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, MAY 23 Rogation Sunday 11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer and Church School THURSDAY, MAY 27 Ascension Day 9 a.m. Holy Communion ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, MAY 23 Rogation Sunday PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ~ SUNDAY, MAY 23 St. John's Port Perry 9:55 a.m. Divine Worship 11:00 a.m. Church School Burn's Church, Ashburn 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:15 a.m. Divine Worship Minister: The Rev. Stuart McEntyre Manse: 985-3409 Study : 985-3881 PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D.C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m. | Prayer and Bible Study PENTECOSTAL CHURCH _ Rev. R. Batten. Rev. I. Macl.ean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m.. Praise & Worship - 7 p.m. Evang. Service Wed. 7-8 p.m. - - Youth Hour Mr. & Mrs. McCurdy are on a vacation. Local newspapers are everywhere. They offer maximum local identification with your community. 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