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Port Perry Star, 20 Jun 1979, p. 32

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TN NT 32-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 20, 1979 AUCTION SALES] MONDAY, JUNE 25 SALE TIME: 7 P.M. BRAND NEW APPLIANCES AND FURNITURE at the ware- house WHITBY on Garrard Rd. North. 1 mile north of Taunton Rd. or 2 mile east of Thickson's Rd. Watch for signs. We have been Instructed by principals to liquidate without reserve name brand merchandise, refrigera- tors, electric ranges, dish- washers, freezers, air condi- tioners, stereos, automatic washers and dryers. Many are matched sets in various colours. Bunk beds, chesterfield suites, mattresses & box springs, bedroom suites, dining room suites, reclining chairs, wooden rocking chairs, reproduced antiques, curved glass china cabinets, tea wagons, hall stand, round tables, corner what- naughts, sectional bookcase, corner china cabinets, round cureo cabinets, chrome suifes. No reserve, everything sold to highest bidder. A good opportun- ity to buy name brand merchan- dise at auction. Terms cash or good cheque. Note time: 7 p.m. McLean Auction Service 576-7550 viewing Sunday 1 to 5 and Monday after 3. SATURDAY, JUNE 29 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Owners transferred to B.C., modern and excellent furnish- ings, the property of MRS. JOAN FINCH, Dick's Point, Fenelon Falls, west off Colborne on Louisa St., stay on Louisa 1 mile then left at Cove Road. See signs. Modern 3 pc. green ches- terfield suite, coffee and end tables (Mediterranean), modern (Colonial) dining room suite, cabinet stereo (Mediterranean), linen and drapery, round drum end table, 5 pc. chrome suite, new 2-door Frost Free fridge, and new 30" H.D. Kenmore stove, 4 pc. Mediterranean bedroom suite (excellent), Colonial dresser and writing desk, single beds, antique writing desk, lawn furniture, large oak office desk, bed ches- terfield, electric typewriter, recliners, 26' colour console TV, book case and books, office chairs, commercial Dustbane vacuum cl , ladies 5-speed bike, boys bike, Triumph motor- cycle as is, 9 x 12 orange shag carpet, tools and much more. All furniture In excellent condition. Plan to attend. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale 1:00 p.m. Calvin Mabee Auctioneer, Lindsay (705)-324-4567. Jz AUCTION CANCELLATION Auction Sale which was to be' held at the farm of the late TOM CARNABY on June 28 has been cancelled. SATURDAY, JUNE 30 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. FARM MACHINERY ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Auction sale, the property of SYD HOPKINS, Lot 21 & 22, Con. 1, Somerville Twp. 4 miles north of Fenelon Falls on County Road 18. Farm Machinery: 44 Massey Harris gas tractor, Cockshutt cultivator, single walking plough, 3 drum land roller, Cock- shutt rope lift power mower, Int. seed drill, 3 section drag harrows, double disc, 2 fanning mills, dump rake, cross grain blower with pipes, 1912 Stude- baker motor, 1955 Packard motor VB, 4 cylinder Prefect motor, Upright stationary engines, 1927 Buick motor 6 cyl., 1929 Pontiac motor 6 cyl. & wheels, 1947 Mercury 2 ton dump truck for parts, 1968 Dodge tandem truck with log bunks, Volkswagon dune buggy, 5 radia- tors, 3 lawn mowers, 2 water pumps, Briggs & Strat motor, qu. of Blacksmith tools, qu. of lumber, some planks, 5 moulding planes, 2 cutters, cradle, wooden rake, antique 1 row corn cutter, chain & parts of stumping machine, qu. of scrap iron. Household Furniture: antique brass bed, antique knitting machine, wash stand, odd chairs, square extension table and 4 chairs, chesterfield and chair, beds, dressers, 2 recliner chairs, antique cupboard, Viking electric stove, Westinghouse refrigerator, Beech wood stove, hot plate, hamburger grill, 2 Coleman lanterns, 20 ft. inboard boat with 35 h.p. Buchanan motor, 16 ft. canoe. Guns: gun rack, 1872 Belgium double barrel shot gun, Stevens 32 single shot, Cooey 22 rifle bolt action, many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale time: Farm Implements: 1:00 p.m. Household Furniture: 2:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario - 705-324-9959. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. Auction sale - Former Cottman Transmiss'on Centre, (Oshawa), 117 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa on Wednesday, June 27th, 6 p.m. Garage Equipment - 3 Holman portable electric car hoists, capacity 5,500 Ibs, approximate- y 2years old, compressor (2 h.p. motor), Walker press, electric parts cleaner, (Taiflen's) 2 transmission jacks, Torc conver- tor flusher, qu. of steel shelving, electric grinder, #6 vice, trans- mission press, creepers, Tac meters, compression gauges, 3- 200 gallon oil tanks, 19 antique glass oll |ars, 2 reel type exten- sion lights, steel work benches, air impacted wrenches, air power tools, combination puller set, (Snap on) Torc converter rack, Snap On 2 pc. tool box, complete line socket wrenches, open end set, plus large qu. of hand tools, several fire extin- guishers. 1966 four-wheel-drive jeep pick up (used as service vehicle), office equipment - office desk (arbourite top), 3 legal size filing cabinets, Olivetti adding machine (electric, several flourescent lights, 6 office arm chairs, coffee table, etc. Terms cash. Reason for sale - termination of business. Myles King, Auctioneer, 725- 5751. Jz SATURDAY, JUNE 30 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale of Farm Mac- hinery, cars, truck and antique furniture. Property of CREIGHTON BROS. Farm sold. East v2 of Lot 10, Con. 12, Brock Twp. 1 mile west of Three Bridges, Cannington, Ontario off Hwy. 12. 135 Massey Ferguson Diesel, 44 Massey Harris, Wé International, 3 furrow 16° plough, 8' 3 pt. cultivator, hay wagon, 30' hay elevator, grain augers, 3 pt. wood splitter, double set of pony harness, 1970 Ford Ya ton, 1970 Chev car, 1967 Dodge car, (cars sold as is, all good runners), 1 dune buggy, 150 cedar fence posts, 6.cord of wood, antique buffet, pine chest of drawers, pine hutch, wash stands, butter churn, old roll top writing desk, folding book case, 6 matching press back chairs, pine blanket box, 2 small stoves, record cabinet, gate leg table, 2 old school desks, box of old licence plates, pictures, bevelled mirrors, large qu. of china, old glass, Nippon & Depression glass, chrome table and chairs, fridge, pull-out chesterfield, and much more too numerous to mention. A good sale. Plan to attend. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 12 Noon. Lunch avail- able. Calvin Mabee Auctioneer, Lindsay 705-324-4567. J27 Blackstock Summer Playground As in previous years, the township of Scugog will be offering summer programs for various communities in the area. Blackstock will once again have a Summer Playground Program. Jean Horton will be the Associate Director in the Blackstock Playground, Caroline Carnaghan and Valerie VanCamp will also be working in Blackstock with Jean. Arts and crafts, special visitors, games and lots of fun are just a few of the things in store for the children this summer. The program commences July 3 to August 10 and is available for children from the ages of four to twelve years old. Advanced registration will be held on June 26 and 27 from seven to nine p.m. Watch for ads in the Port Perry Star for more infor- mation. Plan to enroll your child- ren in this program for a summer of fun and activites. SATURDAY, JUNE ¥ SALE TIME 1:00 P.M. FARM MACHINERY Giving up farming auction sale of farm machinery, the of DAN WOLOSEWICH, Lot 29, Con. 10, Darlington Twp., Town of Newcastle 2 miles west of Burketon on Con. Rd. 10, or mile north of Enfield and Ya mile, east. Massey Ferguson 135 diesel tractor with Allled loader, hydraulic cab, chains and snow bucket, Massey Harris 44 special diesel tractor, M.H. No. 12 baler, M.H. swather, self propelled model 44, M.H. 66 trip. beam plough 3 furrow, M.H. 37 cultiva- tor 3 pt. hitch on rubber 21 tooth, M.H. 26, 6 bar rake, rubber tired, McKee 66 snov' plow, new, Traller, 2 axle, h¢ avy duty 8 ply tires, sprayer, 3 pt. hitch, 4 section drag harrows, new, grain auger 16 pt. with motor, Badger mineral box on swivel stand with oiler, Badger cattle oiler, Bale buncher farm hand, Allied hay elevator with motor 28 ft., new, New Idea manure spreader, Water troughs, pig feeders, Duro piston pump % H.P. & tank, many other items. These Implements are well maintained and in good condition. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale time: 1:00 P.M. : Arnot Wotten, Auc- tioneer, Hampton, Ontario. 416- 263-2583. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 SALE TIME: 12 NOON HOLSTEINS July Consignment of Holsteins selling at Wilsons Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ontario. 1% miles straight north of Uxbridge. Features Include a Very Good Cow with 180 BCA fresh 2 weeks' and milking 85 Ib. She sells with' her 2 bred heifers by Romandale- Crusader & Perseus Admiral. Also a 4 yr. old with 135-142 due at sale time to Ultimate. 6 big bred, heifers from Steve Johnson all due fall. Included in this group are heifers by Ultimate & Crusader. A fancy Junior: Yearling by Starlite from GP dam with 150 BCA. Several fresh and close cows and helfers. Also a grqup of open heifers. Ad- ditional consignments are. invited to this sale. Please call or send Information immediately to Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Uxbridge, Ontario 416-852-3524. 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