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Port Perry Star, 3 Dec 1985, p. 39

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| a. At i SE wii bat Rc 4 RARATISE Rs Lk 5 2 | Auctioneers Auction Sales RON KING - AUCTIONEER - Auctions of All Types Phone Port Perry 985-2643 PEARCE AUCTION SERVICE Experienced in All Types of Auction Sales We Do Trucking and Appraisals (416) 655-8073 COCHRANE AUCTION SERVICE Household - Real Estate - Farms - Equipment - Livestock - Whatever Your Auction Needs ... DON & FREIDA will be pleased to hear from you! 985-2788 Auction Sales AT HICKSON SALES ARENA WEDNESDAY DECEMBER IN SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Hickson Sales Arena Christmas Special Holstein Consignment Sale. For consignments contact Sales Manage: ment. -- For turther information on any of the above sales, contact people listed, or Carl Hickson, Sales Manager and Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959; Sale Barn Office 705-324-2774 or Sales Arena 705-324-8311. SATURDAY DECEMBER 7 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. AND 1:00 P.M. Double Auction Sale Brand new furniture and the fixtures of HI-FI EXPRESS now bankrupt. 870 Taunton Road East, Whitby (on Taunton Road between Thickson and Garrard Road). 11:00 A.M. SALE: Having receiv: ed instructions from Deloitte Haskins and Sells Ltd., we are clearing the fix tures from Hi-Fi Express Including: Sharp electric cash register, 8 sections steel shelving, 4x8 lighted sign, car stereo, display cabinet, 2 good counters, wood shelving, repair items not picked up radios, amps etc., 5 ft. patio door, desk, 4 drawer filing cabinet, 10 display benches plus boxes of small articles, plus some household articles left from Oc tober 26th, some bedding, dishes, suit case, clothing etc. 1:00 P.M. SALE Brand new furniture- approximately 20 chesterfields, sectionals, bed chester fields, love seats, coffee and end tables, bedroom suites, dining room furniture, buffet and hutch, Whirlpool bath, large quantity of lamps, box springs, pine singe bed, video cabinets, night tables, plus many other articles. VEHICLES 1983 Datsun Sentra, 1981 Honda Accord. 1973 Volkswagon NOTE TIME 1100 am and) 00p m Good sale of new fur niture Vehicles will sell at 1 00 pm before furniture Dress warm -- building not heated. McLean Auctions and Li quidations 576 7550 686 3291 FRIDAY DECEMBER 6 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M Corneils Auction Barn Auction sale contents of local estate plus other consigners Round oak pedestal table. 5 Pressback chairs. drop leaf table. antique dressers. oak fern stands. Black Cherry cradle. 7 cu ft freezer G E washer and dryer. GE fridge and stove, chesterfields Pressback rockers, Pressback high chair. modern dresser and chest of drawers, console colour TVs, RCA VCR chrome kitchen suite. mahogany table } piece bedroom suite. box stove. Sutton 10 inch table saw. 3 & S HP snowblowers 1971 Olympic 300 Skidoo quantity of tools china and glass Don Corneil Auc tioneer RR 1 Little Britain 705 786 2183 THURSDAY DECEMBER 12 SALE TIME 12:30 NOON Auction sale Holstein and Semen Sale at Malcolm's Sales Arena Blackstock Fresh and Springing cows and heifers mostly from ROP and Classified herds all Free Listed. featuring a fresh heifer 'rom a VG Dam with a BCA of 165 1603 6 test A large number of yearling heifers both Puyrbred and Grade) ready to breed Semen from such sires as S W D /aliant Senator and Triple Threat To fll orde-s we need Purebred and Grade heifers freshening 'n December and January Or if you have entries for this sale please phone Malmont Farm Sales 116 984 4246 Or 561) O10 SATURDAY DECEMBER? SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Extensive Household Auction sale tor MR JOHN YURKO R R 1. Enniskillen, Lot 22. Conc 6. ': mile west ot Enniskillen C LOCA HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS include anti que round pedestal clawtfoot table with 4 Pressback unique design chairs. antique Eagle toot on ball buftet with mirrors. 14 ft pine banquet table. cedar chest. pine table. parlour tables. round smoked glass table with 4 swivel chairs on castors, kitchen suite, 2 piece chester field, 5 piece chesterfield, studio couch Lazy boy. antique treadle sewing machine excellent; electric sewing machine; tern stand; hat and coat stand, 3 piece bedroom suite; shelving, Zenith colour TV; Cane rocking chair; B&W portable TV. radios; plaques. pictures: ornaments; rugs; Fisher airtight stove. freezer; Westinghouse refrigerator side by side; stove 30 inch; dryer; washing machine; kitchenware; china, dishes, sausage makers; meat saw and knives, cabbage shredders; crocks, dough boards; scales; pantry cabinet; heavy 6 inch brass bell. EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS 1984 John Deere 318 lawn and garden tractor electric start-hydrostatic trans.-power steering; 46 inch lawnmower used approx. 50 hours; Hypro roller pump and orchard sprayer. Hypro Big Twin piston sprayer pump new; lumber: pine, ash, cherry firewood: moulding; new lawnmower 3.5 HP; 3 ft. roto-tiller; 3 furrow 3 pt. plow Int; 6 plus 6 McKee PTO snowblower; unique circle saw rip blades, grinder for car on tractor power | beam; angle iron; steel rod, piping. screening; sheeting; 122 wire; steel posts; 4 inch squared locust post: septic tank pump; Homelite chainsaw; lawn sweeper- new; H.D. skillsaw; drill; bits, battery charger; heavy duty pipe cutter; wheelbarrow; Remington 20 gauge shotgun; 22 repeater; antique 4 barrel shotgun complete with shell maker and hundreds of interesting and miscellaneous articles. Property Sold. Mr. Yurko maintained everything in ex tremely good condition. Nothing remov ed everything sells. A sale well worth attending. Come prepared for any weather. Fine items sold indoors. Terms cash or good cheque. Canteen truck. Sale 11 a.m. sharp. Auctioneer: Steve Liptay 263-2961. SATURDAY DECEMBER 7 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Auction sale- selling at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay. Large assort ment of BRAND NEW FURNITURE. New dishwasher, stereos, new White, Elna and Bernina sewing machines, radios, stereo, video recorder, colour television, mattresses, bed chestertfields, love seats, lamps, tables, chesterfield, bedroom suites, dining room suite, stereo stands. gift items. DON'T MISS THIS ONE -- IDEAL CHANCE TO BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND NAME BRAND FURNITURE Approximately $40,000 liquidation of quality factory items Preview Friday 3to8p m Satur day morning 9 am to sale time No reserve All must go Orval McLean Auc tions 324 2783 Lindsay WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 11 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Holsteins The Ontario County Club Sale follow ed by the Wilson's Christmas Bonus Sale selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Ux bridge. Ontario 150 Head, Reg . Class . D HI Tested, Free Listed Featuresin clude a pair of Roybrook twin heifers by Tempo. born July 1. 1985 from the White Cow family being offered on choice, a December 1984 Sheik from two (Ex) Dams. a January 1984 Lynmack bred in August to Marathon from a (VG) Dam with over 31.000 Ib milk and 1.000 Ib fat, a December 1984 Astro Jet calf from 6 (VG) or (Ex) Dams, a (GP) Citamatt with 2y (162156) due at sale time to Gabriel from a (VG) Dam with 173 188, nd Dam (Ex). 3rd Dam (VG 2*) A group of fancy young cows selling fresh at sale time as well as a deep pedigreed group of bred and open heifers Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auc tions Ltd Uxbridge 416 852 3524 D3 THURSDAY DECEMBER 12 SALE TIME 630 PM Auction sale selling at Orval Mclean Auction Centre Lindsay Furniture ap | pliances antiques property of FRED | AND ELIZABETH THOMPSON K.orkfield 9 piece walnut dining room arqe freezer antique walnu! Jac aues & Hayes sideboard a beauty good garbaqe compactor sringer cupboards apartment size auto stove copper boiler aundry beige chesterfield se! aainyt hal Sutte rAasher electric 'bs hairs 2 Gunstock chairs lamps mante nck single maple bed hum difer Ar 'que cane bottom armchair washstand Jtortet sets treadle sea ng machine gr | | | dryer | | | | "aue dressers pine tables pillows books | frames S4 .nch poster bed bureay mn a!sc Roya! Dou'tsr china glass wheelbarrow No reserve Property sold single beds teather crocks picture ja'e leg table flqurines qarden 'oo's BN n 0 sharp McLean Auctioneers 3124 2°19 NnAsAy Federal Agriculture Minister John Wise and Ontario Minister of Agriculture and Food Jack Riddell signed the first national tripartite in- come stabilization agreement on November 26. "Our signatures on this pact marks what we hope is the beginn- ing of a new era in stabilization," Wise said. "This program is a three way partnership between our two governments and cattle, hog and lamb producers." Riddell said: 'The signing of tripartite will hopefully bring in new health to the red meat sector. It is a further step forward by my government to bring stability to the agricultural sector." Gerhard Schickendanz, president of the Ontario Catleman's Associa- tion, Tom Smith, chairman of the Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing Board, and Tom Redpath, secretary-manager of the Ontario Sheep Association were witnesses to the signing. The historic signing took place in the corner office of the East Block Auction Sales THURSDAY DECEMBER § SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale. Antique sale at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay con tents of Peterborough Estate. Pine bureaus, antique marble top and back sideboard, picture frames some oval, pine wash stand, oil lamps, antique rockers, clocks, rug, crocks, co'lector plates, Royal Doulton figurines, Hum mels, antique sideboard. oil painting, silver dollars, wicker, quilts, prints, 2 an tique scales, Victorian love seat, country couch, Pressback chairs and rockers, organ stool, trunks, oak dining table, set tee, wardrobe, Mary dolls, tea wagons, antique wooden chairs, jewellery, upholstery batton, 2 showcases, inlaid unusual coffee table, small tables, large quantity china, glass, collectibles 6 30 sharp Orval McLean Auctions 324 2783 Lindsay. ONTARIO LARGEST Farm Machinery Consignment Sale, Norwich, Ontario Friday, December 13, 1985 10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month). Approximately 150175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Con signments welcome. For more informa tion call 519 424-9998 or 519 424 9093. Pro prietors K.S. Hamulecki and Sons WEDNESDAY DECEMBER SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Complete DYKDALE HOLSTEIN Dispersal and Victoria's Christmas Special Holstein Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, RR 2, Lindsay 52 Head of Registered and Nip Grade Holsteins, Free Listed, D HI A Supervised The property of ROBERT B OYKSTRA R R 2, Little Britain Patz stable cleaner with 272 ft or right hand chain, 40 Hf chute, 1984 Del aval 800 gallon bulk milk tank automatic wash and controls. vacuum pump and stainless steel 2 inch line for 34 cows, complete with 3 units. 3 milk True Test Meters. 600 Ib stainless steel culture tank, approximately 5000 bales first cut hay 16'2 per cent protein, approximately 2000 bales of second cu! hay. approximately 3000 bales of mixed straw and wheat straw Semen 5 vials of Marlin Lockhin, 2 of Brockview Bovril, 15 of Brockview Topper. 27 mature milking females, majority due December and January 10 Purebred heifers 1 to 1 yearsold 6 Citamatt 2 Triple Threat 10 NIP heifers 1 to 1; years old Citamatt Rockview. 2 NIP heifers bred to Citamatt 2 heifers under 1 year Pontiac Chieftain 1 from Citamatt Bull Brockview Teletype Mac 381374 also sells October herd average BCA 155 144 High Grade NIPs up to 200 BCA Sale features A 1980 Good Plus Astro Jet due December GP Dam has longtime pro duction record on 7 lactations 166 158 A 1982 Good Plus Citamatt due December to Triple Threat A 198) Good Plus December "n 1984 Warder J Threats Thc 1 from Highc rof! Citamat! Fury due An October V9R 4 OD spersa!l will be December signments still open equipment and feed Lindsay to Oak wood and December Triple folloned by our consignment sale (or To see the moter q } miles west of , miles soutt Far further nformation contac! our Sales Staff at 70% 324 831) Sale a' 7 pm sharp beginning pith AM kong Fquipment Hay Straw Semen and (a! tle Carl and Greg Hickson Auctioneers Reaboro Ontario Carl Hickson Salers Manager 705 324 9959 0H PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 3, 1985 -- 39 Agriculture ministers ink new stabilization pact of the Parhament Buildings short- ly after 6 p.m. November 25, 1985 culminating three years of negotia- tions between the federal govern- ment, the provinces and producer groups Tripartite income stabilization 1s an income assurance plan to protect producers in times of low commodi- ty prices. The two levels of govern- ment and the producers contribute equally to the plan. Producer participation in the plan 1s voluntary, but most producers are expected to take advantage of the option to join. Under the program, stabilization schemes are established for hogs, slaughter, cattle, feeder calves and lambs. A scheme for feeder cattle may be implemented at a later date The plans for hogs, slaughter cat- tle and feeder calves take effect January 1, 1986. The scheme for lambs goes into effect March 1, 1986 "All provincial ministers of agriculture have said that tripartite stabilization would be a long-term benefit to Canadian agriculture. It is a sound and workable method of protecting producers,' Wise said. "I am not going ahead today with one partner, but with a first partner. Indeed, both of us hope our provin- cial colleagues will join with us in signing in the near future," he said. Riddell said, "I am particularly pleased to have had three represen- tatives of the producer groups in our delegation to Ottawa. "Ontario producers have been most patient and supportive of my efforts to bring the tripartite agree- ment to a successful conclusion.' Late last week, the Ontario government and the federal govern- ment announced tripartite level payments for beef cattle and hogs in 1985. For beef producers these payments will mean second quarter (April 1 to June 30, 1985) payments of $22.86 per head for slaughter cat- tle; and third quarter payments «July 1 to Sept. 30, 1985) payments of $79.75. If the payment is based on pounds gained, the amounts would be comparable. Farrow-to-fimsh hog operators will receive second quarter payments of $10.11 and third quarter payments of $14.31 per hog. After consultation with the pork pro- ducers, the pork payment will be split between finisher and sow- weaner hogs. Lambs are also part of the tran- sitional federal-provincial payment but calculations have not yet been completed for the third and fourth quarters. in this district. given to warm applause. meeting. 1st Cannington Building Fund. November 7th. paper drive on Dec 14th 985-9206 call any of the above Scouting Corner At the Pine Ridge District meeting on November 21st, Scouter Mary Parliament from Cannington was presented with the Medal of Merit by District Commissioner Greg Smith on behalf of the Chief Scout of Canada. Mary has served as a cub master for over 35 years in Cannington, has been active in Pine Ridge District since its begin- nings, and has trained leaders on a provincial level. The district is very proud of Mary, and congratulate her on this award, the first At the same meeting district also acknowledged the contribu- tion of the sponsors in Pine Ridge to the Scouting movement. Seven of the ten groups were represented, and the appreciation awards were Three Chief Scout award recipents were present, and they receiv- ed Baden-Powell crests from the District Council. The meeting then saw the movie, just released, about CJ 85. There were no Scouters corner this time, but it will resume at the January The Cannington Santa Claus Parade will be Saturday, Decembepw 14th at 2 p.m. -- watch for the boys! The Cannington group will be selling Pine and Spruce Christmas trees at the corner of St. John and Cameron Streets starting November 30th Proceeds to go to the The 1st Cartwright Group Committee 1s holding its annual Christmas Cake Sale starting November 19th. The cakes are locally baked, delicious, and available in dark and light Also, thanks to the hearty souls that braved the weather to support the dance on Greenbank Seagrave Group Committee will be holding another please call Gwen Luke for information The 1st Sunderland Cub Pack held their first meeting of the year on Nov _ 4th at the Town Hall Akela is Colin Christie, and the meetings are Monday nights from 7 to 8:30. Sunderland also now has a Beaver Colony, with Diane Evans as contact leader. The Group Committee Chairman is Richard Campbell Boys are still being accepted for Cubs, and although the Colony 1s full, interested boys may be put on a waiting list If anyone would like to become a Beaver leader, more boys could be accepted Itis 4 rewarding experience, and you are guaranteed support and help For further information, please Uxbridge reports that the Chief Scout Awards presentation al Joseph Gould School on Oct 28th was attended by Ross Stevenson Uxbridge Mayor Gerri Lynn O'Connor and Provincial Assistant Con missioner John Early among others The boys were presented wif plaques and gold cross pen sets Some Uxbridge leaders are bus attending training courses in Whitby and Port Perry The Cubs an Scouts are making visits to the Toki lighter factory in Goodwooc The Scouts went to Warsaw Caves on Nov There was 'y inch of ice on the tents in the morning, and more mi in both the tents and the caves' The troop went home on Saturdz mght and returned for the soggy tents the next day Watch for t} Scouting float in the Uxbridge Santa Claus parade on the 30th Have a Merry and safe Christmas, and a happy New Year and watch for the next Scouting Corner early in January 15 and were rained ou

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