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Port Perry Star, 7 Jan 1985, p. 32

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32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1985 Auctioneers Auctioneers Auction Sales RON KING - AUCTIONEER - Auctions of All Types Phong Port Perry 985-2643 AUCTION SERVICE Household - Res! Estate Farms - Equipment - Livestock - Whatever Your "DON & FREIDA will be pleased to hear from you! 985-2788 |. Auction Sales ORVAL McLEAN AUC- TION CENTRE, Lindsay- accepting consignments for winter sales. We need apart- ment or housefuls, estates, tools, vehicles, business |i: quidations and antiques for "appraisals. For sale infor w Yop mation call 705-324-2783 Lindsay. J i 4 COCHRANE | rd PEARCE Auction Centre On Shirley Road (4 mi. South of Port Perry) ESTATES, ANTIQUES & HOUSE SALES Your Place ¢: Uuis! Moving Truck Available. Call: (416) 985-7492 ion Sale Auction S$ WEDNESDAY JANUARY ¢ SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Victoria's New Year 'Hols: tein Consignment Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ontario. Approx- imately 80 head of Registered and Grade Hols- tein females. Some fancy females have been consign- ed. Walch for detalls. For consignments or further In- formation contact Sales Arena 705-324-8311; John Buckley 324-4017; Clift Lillico 439-2380; Gall Snod-. den 416-985-9921 or Carl Hickson 324-9959. : Estate W FRANK REAL E 118 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY, ONT. "STATE LIMITED REALTOR Port Perry 985-7386 ESTATE SALE . IMMACULATE $61,900 - 985-7548. ly $19,900. Call 985-3110. Twp. BEAUTIFUL: *We proudly offer this custom waterfront prestige home, elegantly designed and quality plus, spacious foyer, circular oak stairs, main floor family and laundry, 2 fireplaces, quality kitchen, air conditioning, central vac, double garage are just some of the features. Value at only $159,500. family home, 3 bedrooms, den, rec room with fireplace and walkout, plenty of storage space, large lot close to school. Priced at $87,500. 3 bedroom on quiet street, separate dining, main floor laundry, rec room, 62 ft. x 158 ft. lot. Why pay rent, in- vest now. Call Ken Middleton 985-7386 or SCUGQG AREA, 25 acres vacant, part bush. $45,000 with good terms. Call 'Harvey Moore 985-7386 or 655-3598. $68,900 - Scugog Island, privacy 80 ft. x 200 ft. lot completely hedged, paved drive, - heated double garage, bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, built-in ap- pliances and family room. Call Susan Bryant or Cynthia Blair 985-7386. - $87,900 : Port Perry North, 3 bedroom brick raised bungalow on 3 acres, oil and wood furnace, pond, small barn. Call Bruce Currie 985-7386 or 705-357-3392. AFFORDABLE. Village atmosphere, 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, dining area, 150 ft. x 120 ft. lot, fireplace, southerly ex- posure, extra sheds, all for $46,500. WATERFRONT COTTAGE: $37,900. Very private, all hedged sand beach, 3 bedrooms, try an offer. FRALICK'S BEACH: Building lot, 80 ft. x 200 ft., ideal for walkout basement, on- Mark Smith 985-7386 or $39,900 -- 100 acres, 7 workable, balance wooded, Birch, Cedar, Spruce, Brock $139,500 -- 24 acres, prime land, steel barns, 2 steel graineries. Immaculate home, 3 car garage, Uxbridge North East. Call 985-7386 ( Toronto 686-3931 re BIG AND 3 spacious --shaped pine bar with colour television, folding chairs, planter, Swing-o-matic baby SATURDAY JANUARY 12 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction Warehouse 184 Bond $1. W. Oshawa Auction sale- Two of Sklar furnitures better chester: fields, 4 years old- like new, oak bedroom suite, distinctive design from. Cherney's- 4 years old- could be converted easily to water bed. French Provincial buf: fet by Hampton House, turn of the century china cabinet, round table, solid wood with three Captaln's chairs, | wrought-iron rail and stools, new referbished loveseat, stereo, wicker basket, electric BBQ, wine glass rack, Redwood swing, William R. Rogers knives and spoons, wooden |* highchair, bamboo curtains, stereo speakers, crutches, and much, much more. D.L.S. Auction Services 434-6333. Dale Smith Auctioneer. ) MIDWAY MARKET. King- ston's largest, over 109 ven- dor locations, crafts and an- tiques. Vendor Inquiries welcome. Every Sunday 9:30 to 5 p.m . Frontenac Mall. Children's events. Phone 613-547-2322. SATURDAY JANUARY 12 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Pearce Auction Centre Auction sale on Shirley Road, 4 miles south of Port Perry with 30 x 60 inch desk, G.E. washer, Huron cookstove, working gramaphone and extra parts, china cupboard, sec- tional chesterfield, ice- cream chairs, easy chairs, bed chesterfield, chrome 4 set, old radios, beds and dressers, dehumidifiers, 28 inch circular saw blades, chain saws and bars, old dishes, B&W television, 3 carpets, large plastic bags and. much more. We take Visa and MasterCard. Pearce Auction Services. 985-7492. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 16 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Hbisteins & Jerseys January Consignment Sale selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, in- cluding fresh and close cows and heifers, 25 bred and open heifers including 10 full pedigreed heifers from DOUGLAS AND CAROL MOODIE, featuring a Janvary 1983 Warden daughter from VG Dam with 3y 17402m 625f; 2nd Dam also VG with 20,000 Ib. 1985 to 3 March 1984 due in April Citamatt; calves suitable for 4-H; also a Sheik due in January. {. Daughters by Enhancer, Emperor, RKO, Cherry Lane Superstar, Prestar. Also 15 Reg. Jerseys from GARY AND JOHN BELL, Warminister, Ontario by such sires as Brampton No- ble Jester, Beauty Doris Master and Regislaw Sleep- ing Milestone. If you wish to consign to this sale, please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. J 15 SATURDAY JANUARY 19 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques and glassware for MRS. WALKER'S ANTI: QUE SHOP, Markham and MRS. HAZEL ROBERT: SON, Sunderland, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Ux- bridge, including $ oak china cabinets, 2 rocking chairs, plano stool, display cases, iron table and bird bath, small round table, oriental patterned rug, brass pieces, lamps, cups and saucers, dishes, cruet set, quantity of glassware and china, 2 small Royal Doultons, pair pink Bristol lustres, Elec trohome colour TV, 4 plece bedroom suite, gate-leg table, Duncan Phyfe table, Hoover spin washer, wicker chair, Nippon dishes (set ting for 12), bedding, piano, victrola, cement mixer, lawnmower, garden fools, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge 416-852-3524 Js .open Four Holstein shows held locally last two months Four major Holstein sales were held during November and Dec- ember at Wilson Sales Arena in Uxbridge. All sales were well attended with buyers represent- ing Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Pennsylvania, Michi- gan, New York and all across Ontario. The Grasshill Sale for Grasshill Farms Ltd., Bobcaygeon, and guest consignors was held November 21. The 118 head in the sale brought an average 0fv$1538.00. Dennis Cloutier of Mc- Clennan, Alberta paid the top price of $7,000.00 for a stylish V.G. 4-year- old "Tempo" with three V.G. direct dams, and due in July to Marsh- field Elevation Tony. November 28 was the date of the partial - dispersal of the Sealrite herd of Mr. Morris Segal, Brooklin. The 98 head presented, brought a solid sale average of $1810.00. The top selling animal, a V.G. 3-year- old '""Majesty" with two V.G. direct dams and due in April to A Hilltopper Warden, went to Elmcroft Hol- steins, - Cannington, for - $5000.00. Two sales, the Glen Isle Sale for Glen Isle Farms Ltd., Keene and the York County Hol- stein Club Sale were held December 5. The 49 head in the Glen Isle Sale brought a strong average of $1904.00. Douglas Wilson, Port Perry, paid the top price of $4350.00 for a fancy V.G. 3-year-old '"'Stylist" projected to 168-248 per cent BCA with a 5.36 per cent test. The 16 head in the York County Sale brought an average of $1302.00. Savagedale Farm Ltd., Richmond Hill, consign- ed the top animal, an October '83 "Warden" heifer from a V.G. "Crystal Count"' dam carrying the Rom- andale prefix, which sold for $2100.00 to James Cooper, Cardinal Ontario. = The Donalen Herd Dispersal for Robert Moffatt, Woodville, held on December 13, con- cluded cattle sales for 1984. With a rolling herd average of 167-181 per cent BCA, this herd had gained a reputation for high per cent test and production combined with excellent type. The 110 head presented brought an outstagding sale average of $2294.00. Two cows brought the top selling price of $7000.00 Lockwood Hol- steins, Elgin, bought a fresh, G.P. 3-year-old "Triple Threat" from an Excellent "Ned' dam with three Superior Production Awards and a 6 year BCA of 202-241 per cent. Neil and Shelley Allin, Orono, purchased a G.P ""Sheik" Senior-2-year- old from a V.G. dam with four Superior Pro- duction Awards and a 12 year BCA of 222-246 per cent. Her next three direct dams also classi- fied V.G. Grasshill Sale Miling Females Bred Heifers Open Heifers Heifer Calves Yearling Bull NO. 0 29 19 19 1 118 Average $1,743.50 $1,522.76 $1,444.74 $1,160.26 $600.00 $1,537.54 Sealrite Dispersal Milking Females Bred Heifers Open Heifers Heifer Calves NO. 56 22 5 15 98 Average $2,216.96 $1,698.89 $1,140.00 $680.00 $1810.46 Glen Isle Sale Milking Females _ Bb Bred Heifers Open Heifers Heifer Calves NO. 27 15 2 5 49 & Average $2,365.74 $1,353.33 $1,225.00 $1,330.00 $1,904.00 York County Tlub Sale Milking Females Bred Heifers Open Heifers NO. 4. 16 Averagw - $1,330.00 $1,092.86 ° $1,631.25 $1,301.56 Donalen Dispersal Milking Females Bred Heifers Open Heifers Heifer Calves 'NO. . 99 6 6 39 110 Average $3,129.66 $2,575.00 $2,191.67 $1,001.28 $2,293.64 Friendship group resumes again soon Scugog Island News by Mrs. Earl Reader It's time for U.C.W.'s to meet again. Therefore the "Friendship" group meets this Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Church after having attended a Coffee Hour from 10 to 11:30 a.m, when Nancy Smail of the Whitby "Rainbow House" will be the guest speaker. Then Tuesday evening, the "Grace" U.C.W. will be busy at the Communi- ty Hall when they spon- sor a Euchre and Bake Sale at 8 p.m. So, it doesn't look as if Island women will do much of their own housework on Tuesday. Then, Wednesday evening it's more meetings. We expect the '"Head" U.C.W. will meet at the home of Anne Alstein and members who have not already donated nearly new, warm clothing for the men's hostel in Oshawa or the new Oshawa Auberge Shelter for women and children will please bring it in. At the same time, the "Grace" U.C.W. meet at the home of Linda Carleton. We trust all proposed budgets, 1984 financial reports and activity reports of the various organizations of the Scugog' nited Church will be t itten and given to Nick Henshaw this coming Sunday for nting during the llowing week. Sunday's attendance showed that it is a little difficult to get started in- to a new year. Rev. Robinson drew the y children's attention to a new calendar with it's red letter days and ex- plained how they could add more red letter days. His sermon to the adults was a plea for patience in our modern days when we expect instant response and results from others, ourselves and God. He reminded us of Mary Moffat's pa- tience and perseverance in waiting for a Commu- nion Set when the ap- propriate time arrived for her missionary work in the jungle. Next Sunday, we welcome back cur friend Dr. McKay as a guest speaker. One icy morning Janet Smith of the Bank of . Montreal had the misfor- tune of upsetting her car on the side road, but we are pleased to report she was uninjured. Mrs. Connie Morris has her cousin from Holland visiting with her. This is his first trip to Canada, but he will be leaving this week. Harold and Norma Forder are very pleased these days after having four daughters and five granddaughters, they finally have a grandson, Rhonda's infant son who arrived last week. If you are interested in helping out in the Scugog United Church Choir, come to practice on Thursday evening at 7:30. More men par- ticularly are needed. Happy New Year Seagrave and Area News by Liz Smith Happy New Year to all! 1985 has brought it's share of first's to the village. The first 'Good Deed for the Day' occurred New Years day when Keith Puckrin helped Pat Thomas with her very reluctant car on the highway. Your efforts were much appreciated, Keith. The first birthday in the younger set was Patricia Wray, on Sun- day Jan. 6th. A family celebration and choco- late cake help Trisha celebrate her 2nd birth- day. And the first new baby of the New Year (at least for Seagrave) was a 9 pound 9 ounce boy born to George and Deidre Obey on Sunday, Jan. 6th. Congratul- ationggnd Good Luck to all three of you. The U.C.W. is having their January meeting on Wednesday, January 9th at 8:00 p.m. at the home of Phyllis Wray. Everyone is welcome. The Good Neighbours Group will be meeting on Tuesday, January 15th at 8:15 at the Smith home. Everyone is welcome. Please phone Patty Williams with next weeks news 985-2453. a le CRIT LY NERA R VOT Ba

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