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Port Perry Star, 9 Dec 1981, p. 27

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dn Mn fo $4 \ > 8 STA AA Phas CEI BESO, SG Auctioneers Auction Sales Auction Sales RONKING AUCTIONEER Auctions of All Types Phone Port Perry 985-2643 BILL WANNAMAKER AUCTIONEER (21 Years Dealing in Antiques) We handle Estates, Consignments, Bankruptcy, and Liquidations. From the 'Auction Place' 1614 Charles Street, Whitby 666-3731Days 579-6250 Eve. MURRAY JACKSON AUCTIONEERS Estates-Farms Household Antiques -SALESHALL- MURRAY JACKSON 985-2459 ROBERT JACKSON 655-4878 Weliquidate Your Frozen Assets. Auction Sales THURSDAY DECEMBER 10 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale, Orval McLean Auction Center, Lindsay, selling estate of late LILLIAN MUNROE, Bobcaygeon, good assortment of furniture, appliances, some antiques, dishes, gold 2 door frost-free refrigerator, brown 30" auto: matic electric stove, record player, Inglis dryer, large chest freezer, Hoover spin washer, 4 wall unit bookshelves, chester- field set, chairs, lamps, wicker glider rocker, provincial wood coffee table, large belge rug, Hitatchi 19" portable colour TV, ladies hair dryer and chair, antique chest, antique wash basin, beds, antique spool bed, luggage, dressers, chests, swing mirror, antique buffet, night tables, rugs, sewing baskets, upright vaccum, portable Singer . Sewing machine, projector slide screen, records, clocks, radios, small appliances, cooking utensils, partial set Limoges bridal rose dishes, airtight stove, Royal Dalton Figurines (Spring Morning HN1922, Paisley Shawl! HN1988, Reflections HN1847, Bess HN2002, 2 skidoos - Sno Jet and Snow cruiser, tractor snow blower, many other dishes. No reserve. Estate sale. A good sale, our last of the season. Thanks a million. Orval McLean Auction Barn 324-2783 Lindsay. THURSDAY DECEMBER 10 " SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale, Stouffville Sales Barn, household furniture, antiques, collectibles, china cabinet, antique dresser, nesting tables, dishes, fine glassware, clocks, violin, banjo, number of old cabinet tools, brass bed, numerous other articles. Terms cash. Norm Faulkner and Norm Gauslin, Auctioneers. 840-5691. THURSDAY DECEMBER 10 _ SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Holstein & Superior Semen Sale Auction sale at the Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ont. Dec. "consignment of Holsteins will feature fresh and springing cows and heifers (both purebred and grade) also yearlings and calves. A feature of the sale Is Oak Ridges Pamela, good plus from 2 very good dames. She sells fresh with heifer calf by Stonetown Renown. There will be daughters of such noted Sires as Senator, Sheik and Royalty from classified and ROP tested dams also some commercial cows and heifers to help the milk supply. A fine group of open and short bred helfers all from Free-listed herds The Semen Sale will be represen: ted by such popular sires as Senator, Sir Christopher, President; Sheik, Warden, Rock- man, Lester, Royalty and Admiral Citation. Don't miss our last sale of the year. Ed McMorrow, Auctioneer; Nell . Malcolm Sales Manager 416-984 4246, [4 THURSDAY DECEMBER 10 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M, Auction sale including milking equipment, silo, feeders, conveyors, machinery, the property of JOHN FERGUSON, Port Hope, selling at the farm on Lakeshore Dr. at'the western edge of Port Hope. From 401, exit south at Welcome on Hwy. 2 to 'Lakeshore Dr., then turn right V2 mi. west to farm. DelLaval 1250 gal. bulk cooler (2 yr. old), vacuum pump (new July '81), Del.aval double 3 herring bone parlour, pipeline milker, 79 free stalls, 10 stanchions, 3 heated waterers, water bowls, clippers, dehorners, 2 calf nursery ventil- ating systems, 16 4' x 5' calf pens, headgate, 24' x 80' Ribstone silo, pipes for silo, silage distributor, 2 Patz Silo unloaders - Model 98A (16-20) (20-24), 3 Clay conveyors - 54', 58°, 78°, Brillion feeder - 72, Clay shuttle feeder - 72', Hender- son precast concrete feed bunks, 8 sect. - 8' long, Clay meter-mill and building with overhead storage and 4 bins, Champion corn and grain crusher, Big Dutchman grain conveyor, 2 Delaval Challenge feeder stalls, breeding wheel, udder support, neck chains and tags, JD 710 tractor, NH 679 Tandem axle spreader with hydraulic endgate, 2 bale elevators, JD 336 baler with thrower, NH 489 Hay- bine, JD 640 rake, 3 bale thrower wagons with steel racks, Int. 10 cultivator, Fox Forage Harvester with 2 row corn head and hay pickup, 3 self-unloading wagons (Farm-Hand -with tandem axle and 2H & S), Parmter 3 pt. hitch loader, Little Rhino 3 pt. blade, 1976 Dodge 200 with cap. Sale at 1 p.m. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge 416- 852-3524. D9. FRIDAY DECEMBER I SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Corneils Auction Barn Auction sale 3 miles east of Little Britain, 7 miles west of Lindsay on Lindsay-Little Britain Road. Oak sectional bookcase, new western saddle and blanket, 303 sports rifle, Captains chairs, chest of drawers, Hussier kitchen cup- board, 3 pc. bedroom suite, coffee and end tables, 2° pc. bedroom suite, antique wooden wall telephone, two 22 rifles, vinyl chesterfield, oval top trunk, parlour tables, antique dressers, quantity of china and glass. 1975 Maverick 6 cyl. auto- matic-certified. This will be the last sale for the season. We would like to extend to everyone a very happy holiday seasofn. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. 1 Little Britain, 705-786-2183. SATURDAY DECEMBER 12 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M.- Estate Auction Auction sale (in case of bad storm, sale on Wed. Dec. 16) Clearing auction of real estate (102 acre farm). Farm machinery, antique furniture, appliances, hay, straw, grain, tools, etc. for the late HAROLD PERCY located 1 miles west (off Hwy 12) on the Scugog-Whitby townline, approx. 6 miles north of Brooklin, Ont. FARM MACHINERY: JD 1830 tractor with loader (like new), MH 33 tractor, NH baler, JD 3 furrow plow, JD manure spreader, NH elevator, seed drill, cultivator, hay mower and rake, separator, 3 chain saws, snow fence, baled hay and straw, grain, etc. Furniture & Appliances-Antique dressers, washstands, sets of old kitchen chairs, oak china cabinet, sideboard, old kitchen table, jam cupboard, good Findlay wood stove, trunks, beds, rocker, Gingerbread clock, sofa set, wardrobes, glass, chine, silver, pots and pans, fridge, stove, 2 freezers, washer, dryer, colour TV etc. MISCELLAN- OUS: 1976 Dodge Dart, rifles, many tools etc. REAL ESTATE: Approx. 102 acres of good farm- land complete with nice house and barn. Terms and conditions of property, subject to minimum reserve price, approved by Executor at time of bidding, with $20,000 deposit by way of cash or certified cheque day of sale, with . balance upon closing January 29, 1982. Property may be viewed Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4, and 5th and Friday, Dec. 11th between 10:00 a.m and 4:00 p.m, Terms cash or good cheque on chattels. No reserves. Selling in 2 rings. Refreshments available, Henry and Gayle Kahn, Auction: eers, 985-0161 or 294-1890. D9? SATURDAY DECEMBER 12 «SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Pearce Auction Centre Auction sale Shirley Road, 4 mi. south of Port Perry. Special Xmas auction of new brand name toys and games, antiques, furniture and appliances. With Holly Hobby stove, space games & puzzles, dolls & carriages, cars, telephone trucks, radios, table lamps, space laser guns, record players, 4'wooden cribb- age board, stuffed toys, B&W TV carving sets, child's tool set, pots and pans. Xmas bows and ribbons, all new. Plus silver service for 12, mantle clock, what not stand, 5 ice cream parlour chairs, tea wagon, bevelled mirrors, crocheted bed- spreads and table cloths, quilts, cast iron kettles. Royal Winton dishes, depression glass, afghans shot gun shell, sealer, '68 Chev 2 ton, washer, dryer, fridge, stove, air tight stove, colour TV, double bed, chrome set and many more good items. A sale too good to miss. Preview all day Saturday. Pearce Auction Service. 985-7492. SATURDAY DECEMBER 12 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Two clearing auction sales of antique furniture, clocks, pictures, quilts, rugs and mis- cellaneous articles for STANLEY'S ANTIQUES, in the village of Leaskdale, approx. 6 miles north of Uxbridge, dining room table and é chairs, buffet, Boston nursing rocker, oval tilt top table, large Butternut tilt top table with pedestal base, china cabinet (ash) spool bed, rope bed library desk 6 ft 10 in. tall (moustache handles) glass doors on book case, antjque dressers, wash stands, antique buffet, and sldeboard, press back chairs, wicker chairs, round parlour table, king size head board, top of flat back cupboard, pine church pew, fan back chairs, all kinds of odd chairs, small roll top desk, Deacon bench, Captain comode chair, Lion's head press back rocker, library desk (Jacobean legs) Krohler folding bed (to be upholstered) oak china cabinet, victrola and rec- ords (cabinet style) 4 blanket boxes, pine and butternut flat back, 2 box stoves, 2 parlour stoves, Franklin stove, Victorian oval dining room table, four chicken coop chairs, large flour bin, butternut early Victorian chest of drawers, carpet, china cabinet and buffet, bottom of flat back, hanging lamp frame, marble french clock, Pequegnat mantel clock, tea wagon, coal oil lamps, bottom of Gone with the wind lamps, Bonnet chest, man's dresser (tall) oak ice box, hall seat and mirror, love seat and 3 chairs, kitchen (houser) cabinet, antique marvelube motor oil cabinet, 2 pine fire place mantles, Jaques and Hayes type bed, leather top table, 2 tier with drawer, hundreds of other items. This is just a partial listing, we will be making 2 sales out of the one listing with much more added. 2 more sales will be held in the spring. Terms cash or cheque | with 1.D. Selling by number. Sale at 11:00 a.m. Lunch_available. Reg and Larry Johnson Auction- eers. Phone 705-357-3270. - D9 Bill Wannamaker, Auctioneer Auction sale, 1614 Charles St., Whitby, every Monday and Thursday evenings. Monday nights, regular household items. Thursday nights, antiques and collectibles. Consign early for our next sale. Starting times: 6:30 p.m. Bill Wannamaker, Auctioneer, 666-3731 days or 668-8403 evenings. TF WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 16 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. 150 Holsteins Auction sale Wilson's Christ mas Bonus Sale selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge. Ont. Our last Holstein sale of 1981, including 10 VG cows selling, also 12 daughters of A Nelacres Johanna Senator. Some lovely young cows with full pedigrees, 100 cows fresh or close to calving at sale time, some full pedigreed, bred and open heifers by Sheik, Jetstar, Prestige of Lakehurst, Triple Threat including an Aug. '80 open heifer by Senator from an Ex Dam with dy 18229 737 4.04%, 2nd Dam VG with 22000 4.1%. Also 4 service age bulls, several N.I.P. Grade cows. NOTE: This sale features some lovely 1st and 2nd calf heifers. Also selling semen at 10:45 a.m. Semen by Senator, Jetstar, Triple Threat, Shelk, Northcroft, Sir Christ opher, Emperor. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, Asn an j 416-852-3524, YEE AT > 0 PARI eS Xr EV, OAR We 2 ret Ing tidts 9% 3 8 I eT a Ger £04 i A WP ea EGIL BLS LA CRG ry LA SPO i Bl ANAT PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 9, 1981 -- 27 Scugog Island by Mrs. Earl Reader On Sunday over 50 children and adults from the S.S. department of the Island Church ascended to the upper area to share their White gift Service with the adults of the Church. It was a great pleasure to see the results of their studies, work and practice and realize the accomplishments of the hard working and enthusiastic staff. The main part was conducted by the super- intendent Jan Gerrow with her assistants Wendy Gerrow and Lori Ann Wilson. The Jr. Choir, tho' small in numbers ')8) presented "Go Tell it on the mountain" extremely well. The Sr. choir sang their anthem of "Ring the Bells". All the children had remembered to bring their little gifts. Many adults too made use of the special M and S envelopes to add some extra support for World Missions as the Postal strike had had its effect in this area too. : The new wkly envelopes were distributed and there are extras for anyone else wishing to use them. If you have some free time and you are interested in volunteer work, the Community Care would appreciate help. This Tues. evening Dec. 8, the "'Grace" U.C.W. will hold another euchre and bake sale in the Island community Hall. The people who support the Baptist Church have been working very hard to complete their new building on 7A and hope to have their first Service Dec. 13. Public meeting this Friday A public meeting will be held in Port Perry this Fri- day evening December 11 by the local Planetary Initia- tives group. This group of concerned citizens has been recently formed to hold study and discussion sessions on prob- lems that confront us all; be they neighbourhood, com- munity, national or inter- national in scope. Planetary Initiatives for the World We Choose is an international organization made up of small grass-roots - groups of people in com- munities in many countries around the world. At the December 11 meet- ing, Gary Diggins, Toronto area co-ordinator for Planet- ary Initiatives will make a public presentation about the organization and its goals. The meeting will get underway at 8:00 P.M.at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry. Anyone wishing more information can call 985-8228 or 985-7241. Auction Sales SATURDAY DECEMBER 19 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale - Simmental pro- duction sale for HUGH & MARGARET CLARK, R.R 2 Uxbridge, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 ml. north of Uxbridge. 30 Head. Free Listed. Bred in July to Red Eye and Sunnyboy. All have papers. 37/8 heifers (2 bred < 1 open), 8 3/4 bloods (bred - '4 polled), 1572 bloods (bred - 3 polled), also 3 commercial Simmental cows. A good quality auction of Simmen- tal Cattle with papers. Sale at 1 p.m. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge D6 On Sun. Dec. 13, there will also be a Sunday School concert at the Island United Church at 2 P.M. So come out and support the children again. After all their future will affect our future. On Sunday evening the Scugog Island Choirs and . their friends from Prince Albert, Seagrave, Port Perry and Cartwright again presented their variety evening of music. Their reputation has spread as was evident from the number of guests from other communities. If Island people had attended in the same proportion, the Church would not have held them all. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adam have been attending a Convention in Las Vegas. In spite of a broken collar bone from a recent fall, Maurice Fralick was able to attend an event with Eliza in Toronto on Sun. mor. and then able to take part in the Choir concert at night. If you are contemplating a New Year's Eve dance at the Island Hall, please note there are now tickets for only 7 more couples. So please call Mr. Pat Gracie, 985-2634 very soon. Greenbank news by M. Beaton The White Gift Service was observed in Greenbank Church last Sunday morning with a large crowd attending The presentation by the Sun- day School, "The Littlest Star" which included the Scripture reading, carol singing, and the bringing forward of the White Gifts, was much enjoyed by every- one. Rev. Rodger's and Mrs. Reta Stickwood sang a duet, "Star of the East" which was greatly enjoyed by the congregation. The Sunday School Xmas Concert will be held in the hall on Wed. Dec. 9th at 7:30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snodden and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood at Valentia on Sunday. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Ernest Lee on the death of her brother, the late Everett Hooper of Port Perry last week. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stiver and Mrs. Gordon Prentice of Uxbridge were Thur. visitors with Mrs. Myrtle Thomas. Sorry to report Mrs. Kathleen Leask is a patient in P.P.hospital. Word was received of the death of Mr. Ross Couperthwaite a one time resident of this community, recently. Epsom by Jean Jeffery We aren't Anti-Social at Epsom this week but are so busy we don't have time for visiting. Don't forget the Christmas concert at Epsom Dec. 13 at 7'p.m. The U.C.W.Dec. 8th at Mrs. Watson's home - The choir and Jason Van Veghel will sing at Pine Grove Carol service on the 15th and the could also come back and Paul Wylie passing up to Baster home Dec. 19 for Pot Luck Dinner and cards. The W.1. and friends will meet at the Bigglestone home for Buffet dinner, gift exchange (mens wrapped in red, Ladies in Green) and cards on Dec. 11 at 6:30P.M. Last week several from the Community attended Milk Producers Banquet, also several were at the Co-op banquet. Those attending the Baptist Bible Class Banquet in Uxbridge were, Doug and Bette Wilson, Paul and Donna Rodin, Jill and Gard Pastma, Keith and Peggy Kennedy. The choir will practice next Sun afternoon at 3 P.M. at Pine Grove Church. Frank and Carol Rott and Lee and Katherine spent Friday in London, Ontario visiting friends and Carol's cousin, Marion Quenneoille and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doble Sat. evening in Uxbridge at the home of their son Mr. and Mrs. Ron Doble. Several from here attend- ed the funeral of Edgar Leask in Port Perry last week. Mr. Leask farmed on the 12th concession for many years before retiring to Port Perry. The W.I. will hold their Xmas meeting at the home of Mrss Helen McKean, on Dec 16th. A pot luck dinner will be at 12 P.M., with the meeting later. All ladies welcome. Summary day for the W.I. will be held on Dec. 15, from 1 to 3 P.M. in Uxbridge United Church. All are welcome. Miss Janice Stone of Oshawa visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone on the week-end. "Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Donneral were Mrs. Ethel Heatherington of Toronto, and Mrs. Albert Podd of Nobleton. For news next week - 985-3040 or 985-2944. news Now you know why we aren't visiting. Sun dinner guests with Bette and Doug Wilson and children were Grandma and Grandpa Wilson and Great Grandma Wilson. Miss Annie Yeo and Miss Ruby Wilson. On Fri evening the Ron Browns entertained about forty guests in honour of Steven Shortts 21stBirthday and also to meet new neighbours John and Kim Sheridan. Some of those from this area who were present were: Kim and Keith Ellicatt, Meloday and Bernie Aldred, Chris and Stacey Brown, Darlene and John Begin, Kathy and Mike Sedara, Art and Elinor Powell and of course Steve Shortt and lady friend Debbie. Basters had a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Pollinson and family of Mississauga. The Basters and the Tap- scotts enjoyed attending the couples club at Trinity Church in Uxbridge Sat. evening. Darlene Begin was helping her Aunt Beryl Martin move into an apartment in Oshawa for a couple of days last week.

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