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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1978, p. 28

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DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 13th., day of July, 1978. KELLY, JERMYN, ZULY & MATTHEWS Barristers & Solicitors, . Box 131, Queen Street, > PORT PERRY, Ontario LOB INO : Solicitors for the above Estate. A2 ~ Auctioneers RON KING AUCTIONEER Auctions of All Types. Phone Port Perry 985-2643 MURRAY JACKSON UCTIONEER Furniture - Antiques Livestock - Machinery Real Estate PORY PE RRY 985-2459 ere "oo Port Perry JOHN T. PEARCE AUCTIONEER Estates - Antiques Household - Farm Consignment Sales For local pickup call: 985-7492 KAHN AUCTION. SERVICES Livestock - Furniture. Antiques - Estates Real Estate - etc. For Fast "Auction" Service. Call: GAYLE KAHN 985-8161 HENRY KAHN 985-8161 _ Prop. of i "HERONGATE COUNTRY AUCTIONS" 1 mile south of Whitevale. Every Wednesday at 7 p.m. a FREE ESTIMATES Fertilizing - Tree Removal - Hedge Trimming - Aerating - Weedsprayirg Driveway Sealing & Patching WEED CONTROL) | Complete Lawn Care PHONE 985.8597 2 Phone 576-3430 DUNWOODY LIMITED TRUST EE IN BANKRUPTCY 57 Simcoe St. S., Suite 1A, Oshawa, LIH 7L9 P.0. Box 516 DRIVEWAY | SEALING & PATCHING Soil Sterilant FREE ESTIMATES All Work Guaranteed JOHN R. LAWRENCE 985-8597 { F-- Y PARKINSON FARM AUCTION THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 SALE TIME: 4:30 P.M. " 985-2415 Line 8 Port Perry [in case of rain, sale will be held the follow-- ing day.) ANTIQUES OF VARIOUS VARIETIES, DISHES, TRAILERS, CAMPERS, USED CARS AND TRUCKS. Very large quantities of new unused berry flats, quart boxes, baskets, cherry oakwood piano, used working refrigera- tors, (suitable. for cottages.) many yards of plastic black hose in various sizes, from 2" and smaller, orchard sprayer, used 2 hours, cost price, last year, approximately $3,800. picnic table, many old saws, large quantities. -0f ca funans rT 0s TuseuTsIaes for spraying orchards, and berries, large quantities of sinbar for grass . control, many farm tools includ- ing jacks, approx. 1500 bales of dry stqred straw (last years) plus many more articles too numerous to mention. PARKINSON'S 985-2415 THURSDAY, JULY 20 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. BROUGHAM HALL Sale consisting of furniture, clocks, top quality collectable figurines and china including Dresden dancing lady in pink, Dresden dancing -lady in blue, Dresden couple with harp, Dres- den couple at piano, Dresden lady with "dog, Dresden couple at piano, Dres- den couple in blue, large Dresden family. group at piano, Cran- berry banquet lamp, 5 other banquet lamps, brass horse and cart, Royal Doulton cheese dish, 5 Cry of London wall plates, silver plated teapot, Carnival dishes, blue trent dish, pressed glass, brass cannon, Grand- father clock, Vienna .Regulator clock, round wall clock, large french ormula china cabinet ~ (old); smaller french ormula china cabinet (old), bookcase, 9 piece dining room suite, 4 piece bedroom suite, round oak pedes- tal table'and 6 chairs, marble top washstand, wicker rocker, not, hall trees, piano, .plus .numerous other articles. Owner who wishes name not published is moving-to apartment. Owner was a collector in England for . many years before; recently moving to Canada. Sale to be held in Brougham Hall at Brock Road and Highway 7, 9 miles -east of Markham. Terms cash. | John Annis, Auctioneer 655-4663. CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRIDAY JULY 21 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Three miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lind- say on Lindsay, Little Britain road." The property of MONIKA PIEPER of Oakwood (moving west) plus other consigners. A9 pc. walnut dining room suite, | "quantity of wicker chairs, wicker baby carriage, wicker cradle, Acme cook stove, chests of" drawers, pine table, quantity of press back chairs, kitchen hutch, : skill saw, chests of drawers, --wardrobe, picnic table, quantity of used plywood, 18' Peterboro boat with 50 h.p.Evinrude motor and Teenee trailer. . Open for showing Thursday, July 20 7-9 p.m. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. 1 Little Britain, 705-786-2183 SATURDAY, JULY 22 SALE TIME: 11 A.M. ANTIQUES, FURNITURE APPLIANCES Collectables, estates of late LILA 'DAVIS and MYRTLE THOMPSON Bethany. Quasar 26' deluxe console colour tfele- vision, .like new; good chester- field; rocking chairs; console table; china cabinet; dining chairs; lamps; rugs; Hoover spin washer; refrigerator; automatic 24' electric range; good freezer; antique pine flat- back cupboard; crock; ceilers; antique drop leaf table; side- board; dressers; chests; antique dressers; Singer treadle sewind¥ machine; vacuum; old pictures; parlour tables; wringer washer; antique chairs; drop front desk; fernery; cane bottom chairs; antique bed; parlour chair; silverware; marble. top table; quantity bedding, quilts; dishes; cooling utensils; complete con- tents of 2 older estates. No reserve. House sold. Note time: 11 A.M. Lunch available. Orval miniature | chesterfield suite; corner what: McLean, Auctioneer 324-2791 'or 324-2783 res. Lindsay J19 rsa AYES "date. SALE TIME 6 P.M. * FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Auction sale including frig, stove, antique chairs, copper boiler, hall table, rugs, quilt frames, dishes, dining room furniture, mantle, swivel rocker, wicker table and chairs, crocks, antique chest of drawers, pictures and frames, pine kitchen table, paper rack, © kitchen utensils, quilts, projector and screen, small antique desk, rugs 9 x 18' and 9 x 10 ', bedroom. furniture. plus many other items. . The property of MYRTLE JOHNSTON AND ALMA PALMER, 84 Second Ave., in Uxbridge. Sale at 6 P.M. Sale managed and Teak by Lloyd fa} Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. ESTATE AUCTION OF HOME AND CONTENTS TUESDAY, JULY 25 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of brick bungalow on beautiful treed lot (82.5' x66') consisting of 6 rooms with hard- wood floors and garage, all in _ excellent condition, contents in-: clude set of pressback chairs, Boston rockers, pine chest of drawers, original pine school' master's desk, blanket. box, washstand, Dining set, Bentwood chairs, bed/chesterfield and chair, 7 pc. kitchen set, china cabinet, milk glass oll lamp, other oil lamps, treadle sewing machine, beds, rugs, quilts, copper boiler, good fridge and stove, Admiral TV (just new), assort.' of dishes, work and garden tools, etc. The estate of Mary Ann Parkin, located 82 . Winchester Rd., Brookliin (across from Park). Terms on contents cash. No reserve. Terms on Home and property - $5,000. deposit in cash -or ceri- tified cheque day of sale, balance on closing in 30 days from sale reserve bid. For viewing property, phone 655-4463 or 985- 8161 for arrangements. Property to be sold 7:00 p.m. Kahn Auction Services 985-8161. - SATURDAY, JULY 22 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES CAMPER AND TOOLS . Auction sale including French 'Provincial chesterfield and chdir, tables, wicker rocker, occasional chairs, 'rocker, stereo (excellent -- condition), trunk, Philco port- able TV., parlour table, chests of drawers, antique dishes, cup- boards, Astral refrigerator, blacksmith - tools, wrought iron table, thermal-pane windows, picture frames, truck camper (in good condition, fits 2 or 3% ton truck), Sedore manure loader, water -trough, power lawn- mower, aluminum doors, plus _many many other items. The - property of MILTON GRAVES, 22 miles north: of Keswick on Boyers Road. From. Don, Mills Road go west (at Wilson's Esso Station) on Boyers Road V2 mile to farm. Sale at 1-p.m. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions -Ltd., Uxbridge 416-852-3524. THURS. EVENING JULY 27 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. HOLSTEINS July consignment at the Mal- mont Sales Arena, Neil Malcolm, proprietor, Blackstock Ont. The July sale features several fresh and springing cows and heifers, both registered.and grade. Some nice springing daughters of ""Emperor", "'Ned", etc. A good opportunity to build your summer milk supply. Also sell- ing 2 service age bulls. All cattle are blood tested. Lunch avail- "able. Lloyd Wilson, Auctioneer, Uxbridge, Ont. 416-852-3524. J26 THURSDAY, JULY 20 SALE TIME: 7P.M. ORVAL MCLEANS AUCTION CENTRE, LINDSAY Property of MARGARET AND EDWARD FAIRMAN, Lindsay, moying west. Large quantity of modern and antique furniture, beds, violin, Finlay Fega Cook stove, antique hall tree, piano stool, . nursing rocker; dining .chairs, some dishes and other antiques. No reserve. Orval McLean, Lindsay 324-2783. MONDAY EVENING JULY 24 a "Subject to a minimum | nests: TUESDAY EVENING JULY 25 FURNITURE & ANTIQUES TOOLS & MACHINERY; SALE TIME: 5:30 P.M. Auction sale including antique pine corner cupboard (glass doors on top - 20" panels in bottom doors) 2 wooden arm chairs, 2 wash stands, drop leaf table, extension table and "4 leaves, hanging lamp, Findlay oval cookstove, antique pine chairs, maple buffet; antique stair spindles and -bannister, 9 pc. dining room suite, love seat (like new), set of 6 captains chairs, maple bedroom suite, antique chest of drawers, oak desk (like new) library table, hall tree, coal oil lamps, Kilvin- Tg Tiigeraty]. & mdtching stove - good (turquoise) cane bottom rocker, 2 matching antique chairs, Hoover spin dryer, antique -English armoir, antique wall telephone, dishes, bookcase (cherry weod), fireplace screen, boxes of books, antique clock, antique mirror, plus many 'other household. items. TOOLS: 6 pipe wrenches, sockets, hammers, 12 |b. sledge, chisels, rathet drill, several bits, table saw and planer with V2 h.p. motor, saws, box end wrenches, trowels, 7 machinest hammers, pliers, hack saws, assortment of screw drivers, 12 tapping tools, propane torch plus large collect- "ion of hand tools. Note: All tools - in excellent condition - a fine opportunity to 'buy top quality used tools. AE Brentwood. "deluxe hardtop trailer - sleeps 6 (excellent condi- tion), 1968 Pontiac station wagon. MACHINERY: 165 Diesel tractor with industrial loader, Ford 841 tractor, Int. 300 tractor" with loader, Vibra Shank culti- vator - 3 pt. hitch, J-D seed drill on rubber, rubber-tired wagon, several ~ chicken feeders and plus numerous other pieces. The property of the estate of Mr. Townsend plus the tools from Mr. Roy Norman, appliances and furniture and antiques from Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson and. Mr... and Mrs, Gibson. All selling at the Lloyd Wilson auction Yard on Beaver Rd. 12 miles north of Uxbridge. A fine quality sale. Sale at 5:30 p.m, Lunch available. Sale managed: and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd. Yuasridee 416-852-3524. platform . new), - Renout Auctioneer, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE OF CAR VAN SOME RESTAURANT EQUIP- MENT, ANTIQUES FURNITURE Property of MR. AND MRS. " TERRY ADAMS, 101 Juniper -St., Fenelon Falls, 30.30 Winchester, tent trailer, 72 Chev. Van, stand- ard, 72 Pinto automatic, sold as is, excellent runners, antique buffet, china cabinet, dressers and mirror,. trunks, eazel, Singer sewing machine, pub style chesterfield suite (like portable TV, B.#W, chrome suite, automatic dryer, vacuum cleaner,. washing chine, ¥ridge an steel bench, vi sump pump, cutting torch, pair of 15' radial barhboo - © tires, deep fryer, space heater, .. Chineese cooker, bench mixer, dishes and much more too numerous to mention. Terms cash. No reserve. Calvin > Auctioneer, Lindsay 324- or Woodville 439-2327. 9 SATURDAY, JULY.22 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. - ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 1974 DODGE CAR The property of MRS. OLIVE" CALLAGHAN, 105 Smcoe St. W., Beaverton. Partial {ist inc. Victorian bed and dresser, spool bed, 9 pc. diningroom suite, chesterfield and chair, ant. oval parlour table, record . player, Victorian parlour chair, 5 ladder back chairs (cane 'seat), ornate hall bench (oval mirror) k dresser and high boy, vanity, dressertop mirror, ant. sec- retary and bookcase combin- ation, 2 bow front dressers, captains chair, and other furni- . ture, glass and china, buliseye fruit nappies, bullseye pedestal cake plate, carnival 'glass, setting of 12 old English dishes, 6 "blue dishes; depression glass, lots of other old dishes etc. 2gold pocket watches, steamer trunk, brass candle holders, Beehive clock, oak desk, good ant. pictures and frames, Que 1---heater, coal oit lamp, steplad bench vise, garden tools, many more- articles too numerous to mention. No reserve. Property; sold. Terms cash or cheque with I.D. Lunch available. 'Beaverton: 426-7009. : "Demand for solar _ collectors expectad to triple to $20 M. Canadian' demand for solar collectors will probably - rise to $20 million annually by 1982 from current market demand of $3.4 million states a market survey sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Industry and Tourism. The survey, conducted by Middleton Associates, is in- tended to speed the develop- ment of a strong, domestic solar heating industry. by separating the demand for collectors into purchase groups, intended use and regions, the study presents market data for 1978-82 which can be used in sales projections by solar equip- ment manufacturers. " "The challenge of a lucra- tive market is there for Ontario business people," said John R. Rhodes, Ontario Minister of Industry and Tourism... "Even these figures may 'underestimate the potential. As impressive as they are, they reflect the assumption that the market will remain as it is now. Yet, it is not unreasonable to expect demand to soar even higher as the public becomes more aware of solar energy equipment and governments more active in encouraging its use." The survey predicts market for collectors, in: cluding those for heating water, residential space and commercial space and for low grade industrial Ko- cesses, will expand from $2,409,000 in 1978 to $13,646, 000 (current dollars) in 1982. The data is compiled by four regions: Atlantic, Central, Western and North: eastern United States. Canada, the largest market for. solar collectors is the central region (Ontario and Quebec) which now accoun for 85 per, cent of all instaf- lations. " The Norheastern U.S. represents an export market greater than six to eight times the total Cana- dian market. - In the appendices, the sur- vey provides an analysis of factors influencing solar collector purchase decisions and the impact of possible . government incentives on market demand. ~ 4 The survey is available from the Government of Ontario Bookstore, 880 Bay Street, Toronto. »* total Canadian non-pool In Aurel; tove H.Ds; = "$kidoo trailer, 16 h.p. Go cart, nt

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