2) AUCTION SALES MONDAY, JUNE 20 SALE TIME: 5:30 P.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Auction sale including Refriger. ator; Viking elec, stove; Simpli- city washer with wringer; Hoo- ver washer-spin dry; 2 wash. stands; chests of drawers; 2 metal cupboards; 2 dressers; beds; bedroom suite; antique rocker; several antique trunks; Findlay oll stove; antique wood stove; child's wagon; tricycles; bicycles wood lathe; wooden loom; small wood stove; tools; step ladder; work bench; plus . many other articles. The pro. perty of ROGER CORBETT at Siloam (beside Siloam United Church), 5 miles west of Ux. bridge. Sale at 5:30 p.m. Lunch avallable. Sale managed 'and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Lid., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. TUESDAY, JUNE 21 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale Including quantity of Horse Equipment, Oriental Rug, 116' x 8°6"', Duncan Phyfe table & chairs; sterling silver pieces; antique sofa with rolled arms; wing-back chair; wash. stand dresser; chest of drawers; dishes; brass -pieces; small table; rocker with cane work; complete set of works of Rud- yard Kipling; Telefunken stereo; The-Times Volumes of World War |, many other items. The property of MR. & MRS. J. RENNY, 2 mile east of Durham Rd. 23 on Rd. 21 (1A), or 4 miles west of Manchester. Sale at 6 p.m. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Lid., Ux- bridge, 416-852-3524. SATURDAY, JUNE 18 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of furniture, anti- ques, glass, china, books, etc. the property of MRS. FLORENCE TURNER, will be held in the town of Beaverton (Ethel Park, Morrison Ave.). Wrought iron dinette set, glass top table, 4 chairs with leather seats (good); 3 walnut lyre back chairs; 3 walnut arm chairs; walnut chest of drawers; Apt. size deep freeze; silver fox oak corner cuboard, glass doors (good); Queen-size bed, leather- ette head board; antique wicker table and 2 chairs; Jaques and Hayes love seat (excellent con. dition); large antique walnut what.not (good); fruitwood saddle chair; 2 gold brocade arm chairs; 2 gold brocade swivel chairs; 2 pine wash stands; oak unbrella stand; many other pieces of furniture; old school bell in original spire; antique china; Nippon; Royal Winton; moustache cup; several lamp bases; liquor set, syphon type with glasses; china wash bowl! and jug; many other glass and china pieces; Queen-size bedding; qty of drapes and linens; blankets; large qty of books, 9 vol. of World War |, 4 vol. set of Robert Louis Steven. son, prinfed 1906; Charles Dick- ens, books bound in cloth, 1050 pocket books; etc., tools; garden furniture; large assortment of small goods. Owners moving. Property sold. Terms cash or known cheque. Sale at 11 AM. Reg. and Larry Johnson, Auc- tioneers, Ph (705)357-3270. Jn15 SATURDAY, JUNE 25 SALE TIME: 10:30 AM. Auction sale of Furniture & Antiques, Farm Machinery, the property of ERIC SANDER- COCK, Lot 13, Con. 9, Haldi- mand Twp., 5 miles south of Roseneath on Hwy. 45 to Burn. ley Warkworth Road (Country Rd. 29) & 3 miles east, or 10 miles west of Warkworth. Machinery: M.F. 165 gas tractor - heat houser - chains; Int. Super Wé tractor with loader, chains, t.a.; Int. W4 tractor with chains; New Holland 269 baler with thrower; 50' Ray elevator, new gas motor or electric; hay & grain elevator; Int. combine; 1974 Int. 7' snow blower, pto; A.C. round baler, pto.; Int. manure spreader; blacksmith's forge; chime bells; cow bells; Furniture: 2 Findlay Oval cook stoves with warming ovens; Quaker oil burner; 200 gal. tank; Doherty organ; steel bed; spool bed; rope bed; quilting frames; complete foilet set; spinning wheel; extension fable & 6 chairs; settee; antique cup- boards and dishes; many other articles. Terms cash, No reserve. Household furniture sells at 10:30 A.M. Machine sale at 2:00 PM. Carl & Greg Hic , Auctioneers, Reaboro, ont. 705-324-9959. In22 WED. NIGHT, JUNE 22 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M, BANKRUPTCY AUCTION Property of KAWARTHA PADDLE, Lindsay, corner of St. Peter and Bertie Sts., "Real Estate and Heavy Woodworking, Equipment, Large mill exhaus- ter; Dewalt saw stand; Mac- Gregor rip saw; Goldie and McCullough large band saw; Ballantine large planer; swing arm cut off saw; portable vice; drill press; 4 ft. clamps; bench; large bench & vice; furnace blower; quantity 4' hardwood; portable dollles; Willlams self feed shaper; mortising mach. ine; large window frame; short hardwood; Willlams Entchoning machine (belt drive); office fil- ing cabinet; new window unit; some finished and many unfin. ished boat paddles; dip tank; large office desk; electric con- struction heater; 4 large doors; large Taylor safe; small tools. No reserve. Real Estate - Good lot with large steel building - selling subject to reserve bid. Note Sale Time: 7 P.M. Orval McLean, Auctioneer, 324-2791 or 324-2783 Lindsay. FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE24 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Furniture, appliances, Real Estate for MRS. SHIRLEY BROWN (Walker), Lindsay, V2 mile east of No. 7 & 35 lights, 2nd house east of International dealer on Service road. Good Moffatt double oven Gourmet range; refrigerator; automatic dryer; television; Acorn fire- place; dryer; freezer; pool table; furniture; bedding; dishes. Real Estate - excellent modern split level 3 bedroom . home, 12 baths, finished recre- ation room, double garage, large lot, good home and location. Selling subject to reasonable reserve bid. For appointment to see, call the Auctioneer, Orval McLean, 324-2791 or 324-2783 Lindsay. Jn22 THURSDAY, JUNE 23 TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of Furniture for: MRS. FLORENCE SALLOWS, on the Markham-Pickering townline, south of Hwy. 7, west of Whitevale (watch for signs). Including cookstove, dining tables and chairs, 2 refriger- ators, dressers, frunks, saw, number of chairs, dishes, efc. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 6 p.m. Norm Faulkner and Earl Gauslin, Auctioneers. Jn22 TUESDAY, JUNE 28 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Large auction of furniture, antiques, tools, etc. for the pro- perty of the late PERCY THOMPSON, plus additional. consignments, selling at the pro- perty of Bruce Thompson, R.R. 1, Newmarket on Sharon Rd., 2 miles west of Sharon (beside Flamingo Homes subdivision). Full details next week. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. THURSDAY, JUNE 23 ' SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. MACHINERY -- PIGS Auction sale Including 12 top quality sows, some with pigs other due to farrow at sale time; 10 chunks; no, of fat pigs; pig feeders & troughs; scales; é farrowing crates; 7 brooder lamps; Int. 434 diesel tractor; 840 hrs., power steering, excel. lent condition; M.H. 44 tractor; 1966 Chev. 1 ton truck, dual wheels & hoist, 24000 miles, excellent condition, certified; JB & D 24 ft. weed sprayer (new); Ford 3 pt. hitch spring tooth harrow (nearly new); J.-D R manure spreader (good); Cy- clone seeder, p.t.0. driven; 3-fur. plow; M.H. spring tooth har- rows; Ont. stiff tooth cultivator; 6 section harrows; 8 ft. packer; Int. one-way disc; hay wagon; 3 pt. hitch Tractor blade; Cock- shutt delivery rake; Cockshutt spring tooth cultivator; 200 gal. gas tank with pump; 3 grain augers with motors; 28° bale elevator with motor; 2 wheel barrows; 250' perforated drain pipe; 32' ladder; fence stretch. er; steel fence posts; 5 gates; tarp 10' x 14'; hay & straw; qty. of lumber; 7 - 12' sheets galvan. ized roofing; 3 - 10' construction jacks; new tire, 750 x 16'; bags; shovels; scrap iron. The proper- ty of EDGER FULLER, at Buttonville (opposite feed mill). Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Lid., Uxbridge, | 416-852-3524. Jnn2 "chairs WEEKLY LIVESTOCK SALE Market demands require many dairy cows, veal, stockers, beef cows, butcher cows, steers, cal- ves, bulls and heifers. We invite you to.bring above livestock to our barn in Haydon (east of Enniskillen) each Wednesday before 4:00 p.m. and we will truck them to our Livestock Auction Centre in Peterborough, at no cost to you. Phone John or Steve Liptay, 263-2117. Sale at 8:00 p.m. Cheques mailed Thursday. T.F. THURS. EVENING, JUNE 23 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale of farm machinery standing hay, etc. the property of Charles Stevenson, Lot 2, Con. 10, Mariposa Township, 1 mile north of Manilla and 2 mile east. Ford 3000 tractor and loader, only 850 hrs., like new; M.F. plow, 3-furrow, 12" bottom, nearly new; McCormick baler #37; McCormick mower, 7 ft.; Cockshutt wagon and hay rack; Tandem farm trailer and rack; N.H. manure spreader #510, 163 bushel; McCormick cultivator h.d., 17 tooth on rubber; George White cultivator, 3 pt. hitch, 17 foot; M.H. seed drill 15 disc. on rubber; M.H. tiller; steel roller, 3 drum; set of chain harrows, 12 ft.; set of Cockshutt h.d. drag harrow; Gehl hammer mill 10%; Donuser 12' post hole auger; 21 ft. grain auger; 20 ft. Maulkey hay elevator, motor and under- carriage; single plow; 200 gal. tank; Universal milking mach- ine, motor and 2 units; wheel. barrow; cattle dehorners; clip- pers; and numerous small ar- ticles. 35 acres of standing hay. Farm sold. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 6:30 sharp. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers, 705-357-3270. Jn22 SATURDAY, JUNE 25 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Clearing auction of Household contents for MR. & MRS. JACK MacDUFF, at their home, 110 Baldwin St. (corner Baldwin & Colston Ave.), Brooklin. Selling 9 pc. walnut dining suite (a beauty); 4 pc. walnut bedroom suite; 5 pc. kitchen set; 3 pc. chesterfield set; antique country flatback; Old Tyme wood stove; toilet set; Alladin oil lamps; dome frunk; crocks; platform rocker; Mahogany dining table; occ. tables; chairs; 78 records; 20 gauge shotgun; Westinghouse fridge; Easy dryer; Easy wash machine; Fleetwood T.V.; radio; rugs; power lawn mower; elect. saw; some tools; firewood; and other misc. items. Terms cash. No reserve. House sold. Kahn Auction Services, Ph. 985-8161. Jn22 SATURDAY, JUNE 25 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Auction sale of furniture, anti. ques, store shelving, florescent lights, Cadillac car, other cars, efc. the property of 'the Late HOWARD HANCOCK, will be held at the property beside the Beaver Motor Hotel on Hwy. 7 & 12, just north of the lights (Bea- verton by-pass). Viking double door frig; Viking stove; Kelvin. ator dryer; Kelvinafor stove; qty. of dishes; pots and pans; dining room table & 5 chairs (1 captain chair), this is a modern hardwood set (good); Lazy-Boy chair; corner chesterfield suite; fire place set; 2 sets of tongs; eftc.; 2 Jacques and Hayes (antique); 2 pc. chesterfield (3 seater); desk & swivel chair (good); pine chest of drawers (antique); red carpet with underlay; pine quilt chests; trunks; 4 pc, bedroom suite, 2-V beds |oined with a long head board (good); quilted seat bed- room bench; dresser bedside table; lamps; 2 seater chester. field; 2 glass show cases. The entire fixtures from a Toronto drug store which includes shel- ves, glass tops, mirrored glass backing (good), florescent lights of all kinds, Revalon display card racks, etc., many other pieces. Riding lawn mower, many other articles, 1976 Cadil- lac sedan DeVille, only 33,000 miles (certified), loaded with extras, in excellent condition; 1973 Dodge Dart (sedan); only 13000 original miles (one owner car), certified; 1966 Corvair, 2 door, sold as is; 1969 Mercury Marauder (sold as is); 1968 Chev. Va ton, sold as is. Terms cash or known cheque. Sale at 11:00 a.m. Reg and Larry John. son, Auctioneers, Ph (705) 357:3270. Jn22 ' brass door knockers; 2 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 15, 1977 -- 27 lackstock and news continued home while they made a two day trip to Michigan for the funeral of Beths uncle, Ralph Rossman of Milling- ton, Michigan. Sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Larry and Beth. Don and Joanne Russell entertained Doug and Ellen Russell and family, also Larry and Beth Schryburt . and family with a barbeque and cards on Saturday night. The 1st Cartwright Girl Guides finished the season with their annual swimming party. This year they went to Iroquios Park in Whitby. There was a good turnout and quite a few of the girls had brought their friends. Afterwards we all had Mac- attacks so off we went to McDonald's. A thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Gerlad Kelly and Mr. Joe Locke for being there to drive and a special thank-you to Michael Hamilton for giving up his Sunday afternoon to help drive the girls there and back. Elizabeth Skelding, Gert- rude Henry, Velva Bailey, Judy Crawford, Wilma VanCamp, Jean Gobel, Norma Wolfe, Cathy Cor- den, Linda McLaughlin and Gail Mason enjoyed a trip to Niagara-on-the-Lake on Saturday to see a play at the Shaw Festival. Winners at the Senior Citizen weekly card party were 1st - Ella Venning 93, SATURDAY, JUNE 25 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. MODERN FARM MACHINERY HOUSEHOLD & CERAMICS 165 M.F. diesel tractor, New Holland 275 baler, 4-furrow M.F. 14 bottom plough, 40 ceramic molds, 9 pc. dining room suite, the property of MR. & MRS. JAMES KELLY, 4 miles south of Beaverton to stop lights, then 3 miles east to farm, or 3'2 miles west of Woodville on 1st con. of Thorah, Lot. 4. Farm machin. ery at 10 a.m. House contents at 11 a.m. Farm Machinery: M.F. 165 diesel (like new); M.H. 30; M.H. 4-furrow 14' bottom plough; New Holland 275 baler with thrower (new); 12° Allis Chalmers hydraulic double disc; A.C. 140-S manure spreader; ILH. 7 mower; new 18' 6-ton H.D. wagon; 25' bay elevator; 4 section drag harrows; seed drill; 3 drum roller; side deliv- ery rake; utility trailer; single Ski-Doo trailer; Ski-Doo Olym- pic; Allied snow blower; rotor. tiller; lawn mower; cement mixer; 2 outboard motors; 3 extension ladders; loads of small tools; socket sets; efc. house insulation; 300° sewer pipe; 100' inch plastic pipe; 100' 12' plastic pipe (new); Approx. 5000 bales new cut hay; approx. 2000 bales last years hay. Household contents & ceramics: 14 cu. ft. Woods freezer; 22 cu. ft. Viking freezer; 2 door Calvin- ator refrig.; Calvinator 30"' H.D. stove; Sanyo washer; McClary dryer; Colonial kitchen suite with hutch; Spanish-style hutch, chairs & stools; 9 pc. Knechtel dining room suite (solid wood); 2 sewing machines; stereo; roc- ker; 3 occasional ghairs; solid oak liquor cabinet; ant. side- board; king-size round bed; 2 rattan chairs; dressers; cedar chest; triple vanity; old table & chairs; large hall mirror; assortment of ceramic molds, approx. 40; loads of ceramic lawn ornaments & other pieces; gazebo. Antiques: 6 gal. crock; iron pots; coffee grinder; wash. stand; store scales; lanterns; old glass & china; carnival glass finger lamp; hanging lamp. Auctioneers note: All major farm machinery in above aver. . age condition as well as house. hold contents. Don't miss this outstanding sale. Selling by number. Terms cash. Lunch available. , No reserve. Doug Denny & Aurel Renout, Auction- eers, Beaverton 705.426.7009. J22 2nd - Rosella Stone 92, 3rd - Ross Alsop 87, 4th - Ann Manns 85, 5th - Alymer Plowman 82, 6th - Elwood Tripp 81. Low - Harold Swain. On Tuesday evening, June 7th., approximately 100 people enjoyed the A & P Candlelight dinner held at the Rec. Centre, put on by the Local Association for Guiding. . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hoskin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin and Mrs. Joan Graham attended the Vivian-Laffin wedding in Oshawa on Saturday. Sorry to hear Mr. Norman Green is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. The Annual Decoration Service was held at the Union Cemetery on Sunday afternoon with Rev. V. Parsons as speaker. Quite a number from this area enjoyed the tractor pull on Saturday evening at Millbrook. The Grade 7 students enjoyed a bus trip to Peterborough last week visiting various industries and taking a boat cruise through the lift locks. On Sunday, June 5th Mrs. Gladys Thompson held her paino recital in the United Church. Those taking part were: Laurie and Janet Bailey, Tracey Cochrane, Paul and Natalie Green, Heather Jamieson, Ann Marie, Bobbie and Rie Hoogeveen, Dwayne and Julie Bryant, Eleanor and Elaine Kelly. Janet Parsons was guest artist and played 2 delightful numbers. Several parents, grandparents and friends enjoyed the program. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson held the Marlow picnic at their home on Sunday. Those enjoying the day with them were: Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow, Dundas; John Marlow and friend Jan, Dundas; Miss Susan Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dowson and il Church Andrew, Port Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask and family, Barrie; Mr. and ' Mrs. Jim Marlow and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow and Miss Ruth Marlow of Toronto. Congratulations to the, following group of people who graduated with certifi- cates from the "Baby Sitt- ing" course on Wednesday: evening in the United Church: Julie and Lisa Turcotte, Howard Bailey, Fred Marlow, Doug Grove,' Teresa Wygerde, Ann' Kristensen, Lynn Mec- Diarmid, Elizabeth and Eleanor Kelly, Tracey Cochrane, Kelly McLaugh- lin, Sharon Holliday, Laurie Bailey, Janet Dean, Mar- lene Parsons, Billie Jeffers, Ersla Martins and Robin Ward. NVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments i FOR 5 YEARS 94 Percent if Interest is paid annually. -- INTEREST -- is payable half yearly or may be left to compound AGENCY LIMITED 193 Queen St. Port Perry Phone 985-7306 THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA PORT PERRY CHARGE Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 19 10 a.m. Worship PRINCE ALBERT 11:30 a.m. Worship SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C. E. Clarke Rev. E. Linstead SUNDAY, June 19 9:45 a.m. Scugog 11:15 a.m. Manchester PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and August. IN CANADA SUNDAY, JUNE 19 St. John's Port Perry 9:55 a.m. Divine Worship 11:00 a.m. Church School Burn"s Church, Ashburn 10:00 Sunday School 11:15 Divine Worship Listen to Amazing Grace Sunday Morning at9:15a.m. 'CKLB OSHAWA - DIAL 1350 ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK 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 Worships 7 p.m. Evening Hour of Praise Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Mtg Plan to attend! Open air eve. drive-in service July | All welcome. | CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN 3 Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister Hon. Asst. Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Trinity 11 11:15 Open Air Service at Birdseye Center Followed by Pot Luck Luncheon and Games SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Trinity 11 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise and Worship 7 p.m. Evang. Service Xn ERT NNEC pe Ving Se i HA pa) Es ry 0 2,