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Port Perry Star, 20 Aug 1980, p. 28

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2 LM Pt Yd --- Sy has TEE Rs os eo 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR = Wed., August 20, 1980 Work Wanted Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales WILL DO HOUSEWORK - two to three days per week. Reliable. Reasonable rates. 986-5681. S10 BRICK - BLOCK TONE - - CONCRETE - New Work & Repairs Frank Sherman 985-3111 MUSIC for all OCCASIONS Weddings, Dances, etc. CALL PETER _'P & G SOUNDS' 579-6991 Oshawa GRAVEL 986-5539 8 ft. tall; Auctioneers RON KING AUCTIONEER Auctions of All Types Phone Port Perry 985-2643 John T. Pearce AUCTIONEER Estates - Antiques Household & Farm Sales, etc. HALL AVAILABLE Consignment Sales Consign 1 or 100 Items PORT PERRY 985-7492 For Local Pickup ORVAL McLEAN _ AUCTIONEER hold - Farm - E Real Estate - Antiques - Estates APPRAISALS & LIQUIDATIONS CONSIGNMENTS AT McLEAN AUCTION CENTRE Angeline Street at Hwy. 7 - Lindsay 324-2791 or 324-2783 MURRAY JACKSON EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER Household - Antiques Estates - Farms - Livestock Equipment - Consignments 985-2459 THURSDAY AUGUST 21 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, 1974 Chev Van and upholstery material for the property of AL BRITTON, 188 Brock St. West, in Uxbridge including é press back chairs, Findlay Condor cook stove (excellent), oak dining room table, é chairs, vanity, piano stool, oak dresser, antique brass tellers cage, hump back trunk, chest of drawers, French Provincial sofa and chair, gas stove (excellent), refrigerator, lamps, tables, baby stroller, toys, high chair, swing, office desk, garden tools, also 1974 Chev 3/4 ton Van, oak drafting table, oil tanks, 12 sheets of smoked glass, cutting table, q. of upholstery fabric, qu. of chair frames, qu. of coil . springs, sewing twine, nail gun, router, spring cutting machine, uphol- stery supplies, railroad ties, qu. of firewood, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416-852-3524. THURSDAY AUGUST 2 SALE TIME: 9:30 A.M. SHARP Large antique auction sale of furniture, some china, rugs, lamps, clocks, etc. (mostly in the 1800 circa), the property of WILLIAM J. CARNEGIE, will be held in the town of Port Perry, 178 Cochrane St., (across from the High School). Solid walnut dining room extension table (12 ft. or closes to oval), 6 matched } caned bottom chairs and 2 arm | chairs, swivel top walnut table, Jacques and Hayes burled walnut buffet (very ornate, hand carved), large burled walnut secretary and book case com- bined with glass doors, 82 ft. tall, solid oak dining room table with 4 chairs, large mahogany bookcase, white porcelain knobs, Gingerbread clock, mantel clock, hand carved wall clock, Louis XIV type couch, very ornate walnut hall rack with swing mirror and umbrella stands, two matching chairs (Beautiful), platform rocker and nursing rocker, Boston rocker (arrow back), Boston rocker with original stencil , antique ornate high back couch, 4 matching chairs (1800 circa), large oak book case with lead glass doors, oak china cabinet with glass doors and glass ends, Jacques and Hayes settee (tear drop style), 4 matching chairs - green upholstering, another identical set with cinnamon upholstering - (These two sets must be seen to be appreciated, they are beautiful.) Jacques and Hayes settee and five chairs - excellent condition, large ornate floor mirror with gold frame - 3 ft. 6 in. wide 9 ft. tall sits on a marble slab with carved wooden base, (walnut and cherry antique table), 3 Sar-v Khan rugs various sizes, small Persian rug, green floral rug, 2 Jacues and Hayes bedroom suites - both 3 pc. suites, Jacques and Hayes bull's eye bed, Birds eye maple and cherry chest of drawers, maho- gany dresser with bow front, 5 pc. mahogany bedroom suite, pine chest with secret compart- ment, 4 pc. bedroom suite, much more bedroom furniture, paint- ings, 4 family bibles, 2 muzzle loader guns, set of scales for weighing gold, Brantford blue flou, rec crock churn, Deacon's bench, Bird's eye maple Rabbet plane, jointer and motor, antique tools, fridge, stove, dishwasher, large safe - good, hundreds of other articles. Auctioneer's Note: This is one of the best antique auctions ever held in this area. This furniture has been in the Carnegie home for nearly two centuries. All in excellent condition - a sale you will not want to miss. Come early. _ Property Sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 9:30 a.m. Sharp. A large quantity of miscellaneous articles to be sold first. Lunch available. Reg and Larry Johnson - Auctioneers - Ph 705-357-3270. A20 SATURDAY AUGUST 30 SUNDAY AUGUST 31 MONDAY SEPTEMBER SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Giant 3 day auction sale at 1 p.m. daily. Selling the complete contents and property of THE TALISMAN ANTIQUES 420 Division St., Cobourg at this address. Approx. 5000 items plus the stately 1830 Perry Mansion (Woodlawn). this is one of the largest offerings of this quality ever held in the province. A preview Sat. Aug. 23, Sun. Aug. 24 11 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Earl Davis Auctioneer, Oshawa 728-4455. FRIDAY AUGUST 22 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. : Auction sale of farm machin- ery. furniture and tools, the property of MIKE ZLOTKIN on Hwy. 47 north of Stouffville Sales, Barn. Ford 3,000 tractor, cultiva- tor, wagon, blade, snowblower, sprayer, fertilizer spreader, plow, garden tractor, harrows, discs, electric stove, swivel chairs, kitchen suite, china cabinet, desk, dishes and bedd- ing, washer and dryér, plus numerous other articles, Terms cash. Nc reserve. Norm Faulkner Auctioneer. CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRIDAY AUGUST 22 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Corneils Auction Barn, 3 miles east of Little Britain, or 7 miles west of Lindsay, on the Lindsay, Little Britain road. The property of MRS. VICTOR GILSON, of Toronto and other consigners. 3 pc. walnut bedroom suite, antique sideboard, sectional bookcase, oak library table, wardrobe, wash stands, wooden telephone, high boy dresser, 3 pc. parlor set, dining room table, chest of drawers, chesterfield and chairs, flat to wall cupboard, chrome Kitchen suite, pressback rocker, Roy refrigerator, hall trees, bicycles, qu. of hand tools, qu. of china and glass, 1971 Ford F150 Explorer 2 ton truck with deluxe cap (23,000 miles, certi- fied) 8 h.p. M.F. riding lawn mower, 5h.p. roto tiller, settee, 1957 Pontiac :not certified) plus many more antiques, furniture and household items. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R.I, Little Britian, 705-786-2183. SATURDAY AUGUST 23 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. Auction sale of large qu. of dishes, antiques, furniture, hundreds of small articles, the property -- of -- MRS.--J.- ~H. DANIELL JENKINS, will be held at her residence - 1 Evelyn Ave Rouge Hill, Pickering - five miles west of Pickering Village on Hwy. #2, Circular Queen Anne design mahogany table, Adam period 4 ft. cabinet bookcase with elaborate carved decoration, : canopy top, glazed doors, over base with twin doors and mirror- ed surround, Victorian oak storage cabinet (large, maho gany occasional chairs, number of book cases, wicker furniture, 4 pc. maple bedroom suite, antique black marble - mantle clock, modern Scandinavian desk - like new, several English prints and pictures, two framed Baxter prints, 2 antique gilt framed oil paintings, steamer trunks, Cuckoo clock, set of early Victorian semi-porcelain, 6 dessert plates and 3 matching comports, sterling silver soup tureen, 12 pair of silver and ivory dessert knives and forks (hall- marked), 2 Britannia plate tea services, Porcelain and silver Victorian biscuit barrel, silver antique letter scale, cut glass and silver antique tantalus decanter, set of three crystal and silver pinch-bottle decanters, brass antique letter scale, a number of copper lustre ware pitchers, ivory miniature chest of drawers slab-crately decora- ted, section of ivory tusk figured with elaborate Mother-of-Pearl inlaid decoration, large qu. of brass, copper, china, being part of a large family collection, refrigerator, stove, freezer, linens, electric sewing machine, electric pump and water tank, partial set of ivory billiard balls in tin box, etc. Plan to attend this sale. There will be something for everyone. Property sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 10 a.m. Lunch available. Reg & Larry Johnson, Auctioneers - Ph (705) 357-3270. A20 THURSDAY AUGUST 28 SALE TIME: 12 NOON SHARP 2nd Annual East-Central Ontario Clubs Co-op Holstein Sale at Malmont Farms Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ontario. August 28 at 12 noon sharp. Seventy purebred Holsteins from classified R.O.P. tested dams and free-listed herds. All Club females are from Good Plus or Better dams with B.C.A.'s from 120 to 175 for milk and fat. There are 10 cqws, 40 bred heifers due from sale time through fall, also 10 yearlings and 10 senior calves. included are daughters of Sena- tor, Royalty, Instigator, and Royal Star. We are situated on the E.B.I. and U.B.I. boundry so have females from both units represented. If you need foun- dation females, herd replace: ments or a real show prospect. plan to attend this sale. Ed McMorrow, Auctioneer - 705-953- 9444, Neil Malcolm, Sales Manager - 416-986-4246. A27 SATURDAY AUGUST 23 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Auction sale at 208 Euclid Street, Whitby. Household effects for LAWRENCE AND RUBY CAMMACK. Including 26" colour TV, Maytag washer and dryer, beds, chests, dressers, tables, old radios, old wall phone, hall stand, wicker settee, dehu- midifier, glassware, china, small appliances, tools, gun and lawn- mower plus. numerous misc. articles. Earl Davis Auctioneer 728-4455. CORNIELS AUCTION BARN TUESDAY AUGUST 26 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Corneils Auction Barn, 3 miles east of Little Britain, or 7 miles west of Lindsay, on the Lindsay- Little Britain Rd., Quantity of chests of drawers, chesterfield and matching chairs, maple desk colour TV, oil lamps, bookcase, 3 pc. bedroom suite, vinyl chester- field, mahogany desk, flattop trunk, table lamps, coffee and end tables, maple dinette suite, 3 pc. modern bedroom suite, table saw, occasional chairs, vinyl reclining chair, qu. of dressers, qu. of tools, plus many more antiques, furniture andhousehold items. Don Corneil, Auctioneer. R.R.| Little Britain 705-786-2183 WEDNESDAY AUGUST?! SALE TIME 6:00 P.M, Property of ELAINE FALLIS and added consignments at Blackstock Community Arena. Excellent wicker settee, chair, plant stand and tables, dining room table with 3 leaves and é chairs, antique kitchen cup- boards, dressers, wash stands, wash board, drop leaf table, Westinghouse fridge, Beach 24" range, Viking dryer, 1904 quilt, filing cabinet, double beds, single bed and dresser, wooden wardrobe, 2 chesterfields, box stove, motorized potter's wheel, top loading kiln, plasterer's tools smoking pit, crocks, granite pot, cream cans, large qu.of antique china, glass, crystal, some Royal Doulton. Blue Mountain pottery, lawn bowls, 1921 Collier's Encyclopedia, Federal sewing machine, silver pcs., oil painting, vanity bowl and jug, Sears tv., dishes, pots and pans, fridge cart, lawn mower, 2" reversible drill, wood vice, 2 horse table saw, 3/8 horse grind- er, 8 horse lawn mower and blower, step ladder, extension ladders and many other excel- lent items too numerous to mention. John Pearce Auction Service 985-7492. Note early starting time. A27 TUESDAY AUGUST 26 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Auction sale of farm stock, implements, _hay, straw, corn and qu. of furniture, the property of MURRAY RAE, Lot 35, Con. 3 Uxbridge Tawnship (formerly Scott Township) - 22 miles north of Zephyr or 22 miles east of Brown Hill. 36 head of Charolais and Hereford cattie (18 cow: with calves by side), all ~ebrec Charolais, Ford 800 tractor, Sedore loader to fit Ford, fAcCor- mick W4 tractor, David Brown 990 tractor and front end loader, ~ McCormick threshing- machine} 22 x 38 with straw shredder and long feeder, Gehl hammer mill - 14', belt 50 ft. Threshing belt - 100ft. Feed mixer - 12 gag, McCormick baler #46, Ford mower - 7 ft., Oliver side rake, hay elevator (skeleton type), grain auger, 16 ft. J.D. spreader, rubber tired wagon and rack, Sedore (double) snow blower, 2 McCormick grain and fertilizer seed drills, one 15 disc, one 13 disc, M.F. 3 furrow 12" plow, M.F. 2 row corn planter, J.D. cultivator, 4 sec. set of harrows, potato digger, antique cutting box, single plow, scuffler, Ren- frew scales, lumber, etc. Approx 1400 bales of hay, 200 straw, field of corn, 18 bags of fertilizer, seed corn, grass seed, 1971 GMC truck with steel box and hoisf (good farm truck, sold as is), 2new lug tires 750 x 16, 1970 Volkswagon _ (running, sold as is), 1970 rebuilt VW motor, 5 VW wheels, Rolls Royce hood for VW, garden tool shed, garden tiller, Pioneer chain saw, air compressor, 1 ton chain hoist, 14 ft. fibre glass boat with windshield and steer- ing wheel, 35 h.p. Evinrude motor, 52 Johnson motor, surge milking machine, one single unit, 4 electric motors, qu. of furni- ture, dishes and fruit jars. Property Sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 12 noon. Reg & Larry Johnson - Auctio- neers - Ph (705) 357-3270. Lunch available. THURSDAY AUGUST 28 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M Auction sale of furniture and antiques and construction equip- ment for the property of MAURICE BOIS, R.R. 1, Ash- burn - two miles west of Brooklin on Hwy. 7 then 22 miles north on Country Lane, or one mile south of Ashburn and one mile west including spool bed, ice box, chairs, no of old bottles, electric stove, wood stove, radio, dishes, buggy, chuckwagon; single horse harness, horse trailer, western saddle, blankets, bridles, bits, Int. T4 diesel dozer, J.D. 440 gas dozer, Ford box trailer, Canuck 225 arch welder - like new, acety- lene and oxygen gauges, paint spraying equipment and com- pressor, Int. 1969 tandem dump truck good condition, H.D. utility box with side compart- ments for pickup truck, floures- cent lights, garage doors with hardware, steel tables, barn beams, doors and windows, 8 H.P. riding lawn mower and snow blower with chains, post hole digger, 1970 Ford Custom Van - special custom paint, good condition, certified, 1973 Ford 500 sedan - good condition, certified, 1973 Chev 9 passenger station wagon - certified, plus numerous other articles. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416-852-3524 A27 THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 11th saletime; 6 P.M. Furniture auction sale for the estate of the late MARY MCCAPPIN. Selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 miles north of Uxbridge. Complete contents, appliances In closing out this estate. Full detalls next week. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctioneer, Ux- bridge 416-852-3524. ' THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 11th SALE TIME 7:30 P.M. 75 Holsteins selling at the Wilson Sales Arena 2 miles North of Uxbridge including 20 head from one farm, all units sired. This includes all the calfs one year and under, both registered and N.I.P. grade-good produc- tion petigree. Also some fancy young cows by Northcrop, Admiral, Citation, Wenron, Baronet and Man-O-War. A fine group of bred heifers including daughters of Senator and Royal ty. If you wish to consign to this sale, please call us immediately. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctioneer, Uxbridge 416-852-3524. Greenbank area news by Mrs. Hill Congratulations to Cathy St. Armour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. McGee who Nursing in May and is now employed on the staff of Women's College Hospital in Toronto. ) Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rennie of Wick entertained Howard McMillan and the Jamieson families of Orangeville, Mrs. Helen Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Phair and Mrs. Cecil Phair after the decor- ation service on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKean of Scarborough and Mrs. Jean Buttler of Port Perry had dinner recently with Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Croxall, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Handley were supper guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Geordie Beare after "which they attended the Lindsay Theatre. "Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stepp- _in of Edmonton are here to attend the Barr wedding and are spending the week at the Beare home. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Meis- ner, Heidi and Ray have returned home after spend- ing an enjoyable two weeks with his father at Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schultz of Burlington visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wilson over the weekend. -- Mrs. Katheleen Lee and son Johnathon of Sault Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Lee of Wyoming called on Katheleen Leask last week. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Rees: or and family visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves last week. Chris, their son, stayed to spend a weeks holidays with Grand- ma and Grandpa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods of St. Mary's and Mr. and Mrs. Don Christie of Sunder- land were visitors with Verna Baird last Saturday. Isla and Cameron McEacheron of London visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix last week. Myrna Sharrard visited with Marj- orie Beaton on Sunday. Prof. Warren McCready spent the past week in Cali- fornia visiting his brother and family. Verna Baird, Iva Phoenix graduated from the school of and Mona Mustard are spening a few days this week at St. Algonquin Park. on attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Donna Spencely to Michael Thorne in Sunderland United Church last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoe- nix had Mrs. Guy, Mrs. Martin of Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Gray of Uxbridge, and Mrs. Paisley and Bill Carnegie for dinner last Sunday after decoration. Peters Lake near Mr. and Mrs. Norman Els- --. 9 Mrs. Aleta Leask and her .% sister Mrs. Alpa Thomilson of Stouffville and Mrs. Merle McCormick of North Bay have returned home after enjoying a bus trip to the east coast. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Phoe- nix visited Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wearry in Kedron last week. They also had Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brother- ston of Coboconk visiting at their home during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hoopers and Mrs. Myrtle Wagner were at Ernest Lee's for dinner after decoration. Shannon and Leigh Blake- ly are spending this week with their grandparents Loren and Mae Blakely. Mrs. Alma Allen, Toronto, is spending a few days with relatives here. Mrs. Bella Diamond, Whit- --by--and- daughter Barbara -- Norrish, Mary Jane Smith, Terry, Janet Howsam and daugiiter Jillian with Mr. and Mrs. James Lee on Sunday. DID YOU KNOW. that Scugog Community Care's services are all provided by dedicated volunteers? A specified nominal fee is paid to the volunteer helper by the client. Need our services? . Call 985-8461 - 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday. MAGNETIC SIGNS Desk & Door Plates PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 ¢ Z 1 2

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