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Port Perry Star, 4 May 1977, p. 30

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. large wooden table saw; buzz Ny SARL FEU \ ERS LERNER SAR PEN Fag ,. 30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 4, 1977 | Auction Sales SATURDAY, MAY 14 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. At Prince Albert Community Hall yard, furniture and anti- ques. Murray Jackson, Auction. eer, 985-2459. SATURDAY, MAY 14 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES GARDEN EQUIPMENT Auction sale including John Deere 57° riding lawn mower, rototiller; dining room suite; antique roll-top desk; extension fable (cherry); dressers; cedar chest; washing machine (wring- er); 2 electric dryers; combin- ation bookcase-desk; bookcase; blanket box; churn; 5 beds; "springs and mattresses; 12 chairs; tables; lamps; organ stool; picture frames; jars; bottles, etc.; books; dishes; iron pots; antique pine boxes; hay knife; ice tongs; flail hand corn planters; sap buckets & spiles; 2 evaporating pans; antique democrat was used in Grey Cup parade; 2 western saddles (good); horse collars; qu. old harness; neck yokes; single trees; old implement seats; no. of wheels; steel wheel wagon; saw; fence stretcher; no. of folding benches; old doors; 100' endless belt; 30 gal. hot water heater; electric motors (2 h.p., 1 h.p., V2 & V's); McClary furn. ace (good); steel for welding; plus many other items and anti- ques. The property of DOUGLAS HOPE, V4 mile north of Vivian Sideroad on Con. 5°(4 miles east of Newmarket), just north of Shell Station at Pine Orchard. From Hwy. 48, take Vivian Rd. west to Con. 5. This farm has been in the Hope family for 70 years. Lunch Available. Sale will start at 10 A.M. and conclude at noon. Sale Managed and Sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. MIN WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Farm Sold! Livestock, House- hold Furniture & Antiques, the property of JAMES A. & BETHEL D. COONS, West half of Lot 6, Con. 13, Harvey Twp., 4 miles west of Buckhorn on Lake:* hurst Road at Sandy Lake. Furniture & antiques: Queen Anne Oak dining room suite, 6 chairs; antique china cabinet (buffet with hutch); dresser; crock churn; 4 poster walnut bed;antique pine shaving mir- ror; caned chair; Surge milk can; grindstone; copper tub washing machine; 10° x 4° mahogany top conference table; blacksmith bench & tools; Fire- stone 20 cu. ft. freezer; pump Organ; Bell plano; cow bells; broad axe; 2 butter bowls, 1 print, ladles; large quantity of _ household items and antiques. H. Farmall Tractor; qty. of cedar posts; qty. of cedar rails; Cattle: 5 mature Purebred Here- ford cows with 5 calves by side; Hereford cow due Aug; Here- ford heifer bred; Hereford Bull, 2 yrs. old; Hereford Bull, 1 yr. old. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 1.705. 324-9959. MN "tables; MONDAY, MAY 23 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES EXCELLENT AUCTION Complete household including Viking Upright freezer; Crosley refrigerator; Frigidaire stove; Moffat dryer; annex stove; 9 pc. dining room suite; pine chest of drawers; antique bedroom suite; child's rocker; captain's chair; antique high chair; toilet sets; butter churn; hump back trunks; no. of small tables and stands; wicker rocker; dresser with oval mirror; 2 matching cane back rockers; wicker sew- ing basket; stacking bookcase; books; antique picture frames; very ornate mirror; rugs; -china; antique dishes; chester- field and chair; small walnut table; parlour table with cane work; Tiffany lamp; hall seat; . hall mirror; hall tree; oval par- lour table; oak buffet; wicker flower stand; ladder back rocker; iron and brass bed; bonnet chest; drop-front desk; round pedestal table; pine com. mode, sewing machine; wash- stands; blanket box; several cupboards; several antique roc. kers; pine harvest table; organ stool; boilers; lanterns; oval table; crocks; tools; garden tiller; wheelbarrow; plus many, many other items. The property of Edgar Leask, 52 John. St, Port Perry, 2 blocks south of I.G.A., or 1 block north of 7A. note: Mr. Leask is giving up his home. The property has been sold. This is a fine sale. Lunch available. Sale at 11 a.m.--Sale Managed and Sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd.; Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. M18 SATURDAY, MAY 21 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. FARM SOLD HEREFORDS - MACHINERY FURNITURE - TRUCK Excellent auction including 15 Herefords, 4 registered cows, bred heifers and calves. 1976 Chev. 1-ton stake frwek . Custom Deluxe, 9 platform v Ath racks, power sieeve and b: akes (this frock ike new, only 000 miles and always stored lpside). SS Twin 16 h.p. tractor with trailer plow and disc (excellent); J.D. Rototiller (new); Satoh Tractor (this-26 h.p. tractor new only 62 hours, 3 pt. hitch); Ford 2-fur- row plow, 3 pt. hitch; Ford blade 3 pt.-hitch; 3 pt. hitch double disc; cattle oiler; chain saw; spring tooth harrow; post hole digger; fence stretcher; Vega car parts; ladder; barbed wire; 190 Leghorn hens; chicken feed- ers; nests; small cook stove (excellent); Coldspot refriger- ator; deep freezer; electrical appliances; Fleetwood colour T.V.; Teakwood chesterfield; china cabinet; antique parlour table with marble top; spinning wheel; antique sofa and chair; pine cupboard; 2 mahogany end 2 humidifiers; dining room suite; desk and chair; filing cabinet; stereo with head phones; cedar chest; bookcase; teak bed with drawers; Singer sewing machine; bottles; shel. ving; bicycles; battery charger; toys; 303 rifle; 22 rifle; 100 gal. trough, plus many, many other articles. The property of KENNETH KEIRSTEAD, R. R. 2, Uxbridge, Lot 16, Con. 7, 5%, nT EAI AAE FRET el hi LECTURER PISA BORE BS nt 3 ay TRACTS AM ERE RUN RX by Mrs. Vera Brown Family Sunday will be observed in Epsom United Church on May 8th at 11:30 a.m. with the Sunday School in charge of the service. - Sunday, School at Utica at 10:15 a.m. This coming Thursday, May 5th at 8:00 p.m., Emmanuel College Gradu- ation ceremony will be held at Convocation Hall, Uni- versity of Toronto. Our Student Minister, Mike Ward, will be graduating and all are invited to attend. ; The U.C.W. will hold their monthly meeting on Tues- day, May 10th at 8:00 p.m. in Epsom United Church basement. This past week the U.C.W. catered to the Bruce Stevens sale and are pleased to report a very successful day. We were blessed with a' beautiful day and the people were hungry. Thank you to all the ladies of the community who do- nated pies etc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Evans of Scarboro and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bielby and Irene of Cedar Grove had dinner with Mrs. L. Taylor on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. David. 'Bradstreet, Toronto, called on Mrs. Crosier on Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Schofield and children call- ed on Mrs. Delia Harper on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fralick of Scugog Island were Satur- day evening visitors. Sun- day visitors with Mrs. Harper were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schofield and child- ren. -- Mrs. Myrtle Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wagner were Sunday = evening visitors with Bruce Baileys. Pleased to report that Mrs. J. Mitchell is home again after spending the winter months with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray in Port Perry. The past three weeks were spent in Brook- lin helping look after daughter Grace Parkin who has been under the weather. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. it Church THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA PORT PERRY CHARGE Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, MAY 8 10 a.m. Worship & Baptism Utica and area news Bill Mitchell and family and Mrs, Bruce Haugen. Recent visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs, Jack Diamond were 'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Diamond and family, Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Diamond and family of Scarboro and Mrs. Kathy Laine and ' Shawn of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goslin were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Park in Bowmanville. Saturday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- son were her mother, Mrs. Jim Miller, and Mrs. Murray Kirton and Jennifer of Mount Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charlton and Mrs. Rose Baker of Scar- borough. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Baker -called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White at Brooklin, There were 15 tables of euchre at the Hall on Friday evening. The follow- ing people were the lucky . winners: Ladies; Elva Kydd, Fran Gibson and M. Poots. 'Men: Irwin Kydd, Jim Gibson and Douglas Stevens. Freeze-out winners were Bruce Hough- land and. Mrs. Kennedy, Lena Ogden and Thelma Francis. The dance held Saturday evening by the Community Club featuring the "Red- woods", was well attended and a good time had by all. Greenbank news by Mrs. E. Clement Girl Guides are girls from ten to fourteen years of age and if you are interested in seeing a Girl Guide Com- pany started in Greenbank, either as a parent or a leader, please call 985-2040. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McMillan of Orillia visited with his brother Mr. and ~Mrs. Armour McMillan on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Me- Eachern/ of London were guests of Fred and Iva Phoenix one day last week. Mrs. Oscar Gibson and Darlene visited last" Thurs- day evening with her daughter Mrs. A. Lehman of Claremont. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas had supper Sunday evening with Mrs. Russell Thomas of Wick. Several from this com- 'munity called on Mrs. Reazin on Saturday evening it being her 90th birthday party. * = Baptism will be held in Greenbank church next Sunday morning at 11:30 a.m. The afternoon U.C.W. will be held Tuesday, May 10 at 2 p.m. in the church. Mrs. Reg. Cookman of Services Sunderland spent the week- end in Greenbank with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman. The Marsh Hill and Greenbank people had a presentation in the Hall on . Saturday evening to honour the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Trotter. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beare returned _homelast----week--- after spending a vacation in Florida, 'The regular card party will be held in the Greenbank Hall on Friday evening of this week, May 6 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cronsberry and Mrs. Zella Monroe of Sutton West visit- ed one day last week with Mrs. Robt. Baird. Guests on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Archie - Empringham were Mrs. Chas. Richards and Miss Ida Richards, Mr. ' Bill Watson all of Agincourt also Mrs. Dave Lackey of Little Britain and Mrs. Geo. Miller of Scarborough. Hospital Report Week Ending April 28, 1977 Admissions ...................... Emergencies Operations................... v.10 ® Hdtps. fully equipped cenrinnnn nn $1,799 Up Caps.............$179 up 3 Acres New & Used . We Love Offers HOLIDAY WORLD 1916 Dundas St. E. Hwy. 2 Whitby 1-728-9493; Tor. 683-3571 OPEN SUNDAY For the best prices In town & for personalized service see Doug Allen. ~ Sunday, May 8 i 3:00 p.m. | Pastor Guthrie's - GOLDEN JUBILEE 50 Years in the Gospel Ministry GUEST 'SPEAKER: Evangelist Barry Moore | GUEST SINGERS: Outreach Quartet Everybody Welcome Shur-Gain protection new Shur-Gain axytetracycline -100 SUNDERLAND TOWN HALL miles straight north of Ux. PORT PERRY BAPTIST bridge. Lunch available. Sale Church School CHURCH injectable solution SATURDAY, MAY 21 Lunas he, PRINCE ALBERT Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor SPRING STON ae Bm. | Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 11:30 a.m, Worship & 9:45 a.m. Bible School Shur-Gain Oxytetracycline is At the Liptay Livestock Auction | 416-852-3524. Mis baptism 11 a.m: Morning Worships a broad spectrum antibiotic Centre, Hwy. 7, Peterborough, - Church School 7 p.m. Evening Hour in 100 mg concentration. 13 z expecting several hundred head of Praise . It diffuses rapidly, builds . of steer and heifer calves, year. . levels op lings, etc. Consignments. wel. Wedding SCUGOG PASTORAL Tues. 10 a.m. Coffee Hour ac velo us. ra i come. As well, remember our CHARGE Wed. oe Prayer Mtg 24 hours or longer. - 10% regular Wednesday night sales 1 3 Welcome . i } are now at 7:30. A very efficient Invitations 'Rev. C. E. Clarke ACH OF ARCENGION -- Shur-Qain Oxytetracycline A : competitive market serving Te Rev. E. Linstead CHURCH OF ASC 100 contains Lidocaine, a i your livestock marketing needs available at the SUNDAY, MAY 8 ANGLICAN pain reducing agent. Choices | ANT in a friendly manner. Auction. Port P St: 9:45 a.m. Scugog Rev. R.C. Rosé, Minister of 100 mi or 250 mi vials for » « s Ah rl eve Liptay; Raterborous; 0 erry ar 11:15 a.m. Manchester Hon. Asst. Rev. A, Woolcock, greater convenience and ol 985-7383 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 8 SDNY. IN CANADA No morning service \ CE A SUNDAY, MAY 8 See advertisement St. John's Port Perry elsewhere in paper : \ war ~, iis ROGATION SERVICE 9:55 a.m. Divine Worship ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK 11:00 a.m, Church School Burn's Church, Ashburn 10:00 Sunday School 11:15 Divine Worship Listen to Amazing Grace Rev. R. Batten Sunday Morning at 9:15a.m. Rev. L MacLean CKLB OSHAWA - DIAL 1350 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour " SUNDAY, MAY 8 Combined service with Port Perry PENTECOSTAL CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 8th - 4 P.M. IN THE CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. This is a Service of Holy Communion and Blessing of the Seeds for Planting. . Bishop Allan Reed will be the Celebrant. Shur-Gain--for the modern farmer WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. | _ |. BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO 986-4201 nA SERRA Oe Ae # This is a Combined Service with St. John's, i Minister: 11 a.m. Praise and Worship : © Blackstock and will be followed by a Pot Luck '/ TheRev.Stuart McEntyre 7 p.m. Evang, Service i # Supper. 2 Manse: 985-3409 Study: 985-3881 a WE

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