Te LE AT Tarte 1, : walls SR RT RE 7 RENAL SAY ST BA PALM RR \ Yb v 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 7, 1976 Auction Sales SATURDAY, JULY 10 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. FURNITURE & TOOLS Auction sale of furniture and tools, including 10 pc. Mahogany dining room suite, including table, 6 chairs, china cabinet, buffet & server (This is a beauti- ful suite in.excellen} condition); Symphonic solid state stereo (tike new); chesterfield "with matching chairs & ottoman (good); end lable and coffee table; 12 x 16 broadloom; oil paintings by Brooks & Bradley; several pictures and frames; glassware; dishes; cups and saucers; Wedgewood dishes; walnut! chest of drawers; oak hall tree; large mirror; chest of drawers; vanity; oak hall bench; single bed with new mattress; vacuum cleaner; radio with large speaker; two trunks; quilt frames; books: old bottles and sealers; ice cream freezer; elec, tric reducing lounge; 30 gal. aquarium; number of dolls; Renault car, running (as is); large number of carpenter tools; power saw; drills; sockets, etc. Ski-Doo snowmobile; garden tools: wheelbarrow; ladder; lawn table and umbrella; bicycle; plus many other articles. The property of AILEEN & HARRY MOUN- TENAY in Columbus, 3rd house east of Simcoe Street on 7th line (Columbus is on Simcoe Street, 7 miles south of Port Perry). Terms cash. Property sold. Lunch available. Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge, Sale Manager and Auctioneer, 416-852-3524. PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, JULY 16th 7:30 P.M. . SADDLE AND TACK We have been commissioned to sell per order of American - Saddle Company a large ship- ment of hand-made Western and English saddles and tacks of all kinds. Including approximately 100 Saddles most all with 5.year guarantees. Sunbeam Clippers, Kool Kare Pads, life-time guar- anteed stainless steel bits and spurs, plus everything imagin- able in the tack line. Location: Richmond Hill Arena # 23, Town Park, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Auctioneers note: This is one of the most complete lines of saddle and tack that we have had an opportunity to sell and each item offered will be sold at auction to the high bidder. Auction con- ducted by Seifried Auction Ser- vice Ltd., 622 5th Ave, Kimberley, B.C., Can. Terms: Cash or cheque with proper indentification. SATURDAY, JULY 17 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. MACHINERY - ANTIQUES Auction sale including Allis Chalmers D15 Gas Trachor Series Il (snap coupler & 3 pt. hitch attachment) complete with front end loader; Massey # 35 self-propelled combine 10'; A.C. furrow plow; Int. # 46 hay baler; 30° hay elevator; John Deere semi-mounted P.T.0. hay mower; 2 side delivery rakes; bale stooker; bale fork; J & D sprayer 20° boom (2.yrs); Ford snow blower; manure pump, 10" diaphram; 5 h.p. gas engine geared for diaphram pump; Gehl hammer mill & belt; grain auger; 3-furrow trail plow; chain harrows; 5 sections diamond harrow; set of double disc; Int. 16 tooth cultivator on wheels; wagon; H.D. trailer with flat rack; Massey manure spreader; seed drill; Ski-Doo snowmobile; forge & blacksmith tools; antique carpenter tools; Peter Hamilton Manual corn chopper; steel roller; single plow; turnip drill; 4800 watt heater with ther- mostat & fan; 24'* fan on stand; heavy trailer hitch with equal- izer bars & extended mirrors (never used); Beatty pressure pump; 80 rod barbed wire (new); electric fencers & 40 rod roll of wire; 20 rod roll fence wire; tractor chains; stone boat; 2 antique power jacks - obtain power from Model T cars; set of brass mounted harness; several water bowls; 4 hog feeders; 24 galvanized hog fence panels with posts for bolting to floor; set of light harness; single harness; pulleys; chains; forks; shovels; augers; scales; dog harness; broad axes; 600 bales straw; 100 bales hay: 200 bu. barley; Easy wringer washing machine; antique cupboard; antique har- vest table; settee and chair; sealers; 4 x 6 pool table; butter churn; plus many, many other articles. This sale clears one of the older Uxbridge homesteads. The property of GORDON W. KYDD, R. R. 2, Uxbridge, 1 mile west and 1 mile north of Ux- bridge, Lot 34, Con 6. Lunch available. Sale at10a.m. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & auctioneer, Uxbridge, 416. 852-3524. Jyld SATURDAY, JULY 17 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. Sale of household furnishings, antiques, appliances and dishes, the property of MRS. HOWARD MALCOLM, on # 7 Hwy, 2 miles west of Brougham. Owner moving to apartment. Antiques to be listed next week. John Annis, Auctioneer. 985.3477. EEE -- PORT PERRY CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, JULY 11 Port Perry & Prince Albert 9:55 a.m. Combined Services at St. John's Presbyterian Call Rev. S. McEntyre for Pastoral Care SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. George Wylie Rev. B. Pogue SUNDAY, JULY 11 9:45a.m. Scugog 11:15a.m. Manchester PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D.C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 a.m, Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship Drive-In Service Fairgrounds - Enter by north gate All Welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA SUNDAY, JULY 4 St. John's Port Perry 9:55 a.m. Joint Service with United Church 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 CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister Hon. Assistant Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, JULY 11 . Trinity IV 11:15 Morning Prayer ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JULY 11 9:30 a.m. Morning Praver PENTECOSTAL (CHURCH Rev. R. Batten Rev.,I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11a.m. Praise and Worship 7p.m. Evang. Service LYE UR 25 10 CE EAST IS FAC RA EX SPRAIN a LSE }} }. SEAT 1 ANN ae \ '| { Md § ' be « ¢ ¥ t "te h £ 3a TCT PRR LAE RA AAO EIR NAIR ) SIAN RC ATT LIANE RTS, Vist han LHR HARLD FUERA SIS CRA ROTI IRR FRSA A ERICH ISR SAR SILT PARE AVROM SHIRA RO RIEAS ZEN BRI SN, REAR AV RADIAL CER a % < Se ah APE by Jean Jeffery This is the time of year for picnics, so we hope to see all our friends from the Epsom- Bethesda communities at the picnic on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boadway. Lunch at 12:30. Buffet Picnic lunch. Bring a chair. Sponsored by Bethesda-Reach Womens Institute. There is another picnic also on Sun. A community picnic for Epsom and Utica Sunday schools at Poplar Park. Lunch also at 12:30. Church will be at Epsom at 11:30 a.m. .Unless the service is short, some will have to fly to the picnic. Gary Evans and Scott Wil- son are at Crusaders Bible Club Camp at Omemee this week. Friends of Miss Joyce Wil- son, Miss Anne MacDonald and her mother of New Brunswick were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson on Monday. We are pleased to know Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor have returned from a lovely visit to England. Miss Alvena Jeffery and Mrs. Wm. Huggins of Orillia were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. L. Brawn, Mrs. M. Emphringham and son visit- ed friends at Cold Water one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster and girls enjoyed a week- end at Lake Bernard near Sundridge, at a friends cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gimby - and family have returned from a holiday at his parent's cottage at Round Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Jerrold As- ling and girls of Hanover were week-end guests with * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling. Jan returned home .with them, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mrs. L. Evans, Mrs. Mary News from Epsom and area Wilson, Miss Ruby Wilson and 'Miss Annie Yoe were guests at the wedding of Roy Wilson's son Joe at Pem- brooke. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson stayed over with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hartwig at Killalo Station. On Sunday they called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson... s -- 4 Blackstock and area news by Mrs. Pat Fletcher Miss Pamela Scruton of Foxholes, Yorkshire, Eng- land, a United Kingdom Junior Farmer Delegate, spent from June 18-25th as guest of Louise VanCamp and June 25-July 2 with Debbie McLaughlin and is now visiting in Prince Ed- ward County. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wood of Brampton, visited Satur- day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and all joinéd with Mr. and Mrs. David Kyte for a barbecue supper. Sorry to hear Mr. Mar- wood McKee is still a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Janet Watson from Aylmer visited on Wed. with Mrs. W. W. VanCamp and called on friends she knew while teaching here. Several from here attend- ed the annual picnic at D.S. Ashburn news by Mrs. R. Heron Rev. S. McEntyre was back with us from his mis- sion in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and conducted the morning worship at Burns Church. He took his sermon from the 51st Psalm "Life's most indispensable posses- sions". Mrs. D. Ashton say a solo entitled "Follow Me*'. Next Sunday church school at the regular time of 10 p.m. and church service at 11:15 a.m. Mrs. Howard Stiver visit- ed friends in the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bur- roughs of Carnarvon and Mrs. W. Hamilton of Minden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynde over the week- end. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hopkins, nee Debbie Lindsay, who were married last Saturday in Glen Major church. It was a beautiful wedding and we all wish Debbie and Bill much happiness in their wedded life. The reception was held in the Latcham Centre in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay, parents of the bride, held open house in their home on Sunday afternoon sb that friends and could see the many lovely gifts. The bride and groom will live in Prince Albert on their return from their honey- moon. The summer program at the community centre got well under way last week. Miss Christine Richardson and Miss Dale Mason are in charge of the activities for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Graham and son Jeffrey of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. W. Mec- Andless of Don Mills visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron recently. In spite of a very rainy day the Burns Welcome Club held a very successful) neighbours Strawberry social at the church last Saturday evening. Thought: Not everything we face can be changed but nothing can be changed till be face it. Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bryans, Courtice, were overnight guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans. Russell Essery visited Gord Bryans at Bryans cot- tage, Kelly's Bay on Stur- geon Lake where Russell was rescued from a tipped canoe on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Alf Tomchishim, Port Perry, who were vacationing in the next cottage. Winners at the Senior Citizens card party with 19 tables were as follows: 1st - Flossie Aldred 88; 2nd Isable Wright 85; 3rd - Flor- ence East 83; 4th - Lorna Richards 79; 5th - Bernice Gibson 77; 6th - Wallace Marlow 76, Low Clara Marlow. The Cartwright Dynamos Soccer team from Black- stock won their game against Uxbridge 2 with a score of 7-1 on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thomp- son held the Marlow picnic recently with 22 members of the family attending. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow were Sunday visit- ors of Mrs. Suggitt at Lake View Manor, Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lar- mer, Miss Edna Larmer and Mrs. Harold Larmer visited their brother Mr. Avery of Little Britain. Cedar Creek News By George Kilpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of Stouffville were last Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood. George Kilpatrick visited his cousins, the Browns, in Toronto last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Beacock of Thornlow spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque. They also visited with other relat- ives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Over- goor and sons have Mrs. Overgoor's brother, his wife and son, visiting from Holland. They arrived on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Doherty attended the wed- ding on Saturday at Columbus United Church of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gibson. - OFFICE SUPPLIE LEDGER BOOKS TAPE DISPENSERS STAMP PADS RULED and GRAPH PAPER RECEIPT BOOKS EXPANSION STAPLERS and STAPLES TYPEWRITER RIBBONS TYPEWRITER TYPE CLEANER TICKETS TYPEWRITER PAPER LEDGERS FILES CLIP BOARDS PENS & PENCILS BULLDOG CLIPS COLUMNAR BOOKS (2 col. to 18 col.) FILE FOLDERS PAPER REINFORCEMENTS SCRATCH PADS CASH BOOKS TYPEWRITERS SCHOOL SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE CALCULATORS .SCHOOL SUPPLIES STAR Stationery & Office Suprrly A Divison of Por) Perry Star Co Ld 191 Queen Street - Port Perry, Ont. 985-8123 pes od ia LE