wig a L.L.B.O. ~~ CAESAREA PHONE 986-5884 ~ SATURDAY, MAY 23rd -- 9 PM to 1 AM "STANDING HAMPTON?* $3.00 Cover Charge WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th -- 8 to 11 PM TEEN DANCE COMING ATTRACTIONS: Good Brothers, June 6th; Syndicate, June 13th You are invited to a Free INVESTMENT & TAX PLANNING SEMINAR Scugog Public Library 231 Water Street, Port Perry THURSDAY, MAY ath 7 PM to S PM TOPICS: -- New Changes in RRSP's and RRIF' Ss -- How to Maximize Your RRSP Returns -- Mutual Funds - Which are Best? -- How to Create more Income and Save on Tax - SPEAKERS: Ed. W. Long, Frank Burton RESERVE NOW -- SEATING LIMITED -- FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 436-7323 or 723-6694 Tilcan Financial Corp. AUCTION SALES "TUESDAY MAY 26 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Furniture, Antiques & Tools Auction sale of furniture, anti- ques & tools, the property of ~ ENOCH McKNIGHT, R.R. 1, Port Perry, selling at the property, 2 mile east of Durham Rd. 23 on Conc. 6, Scugog Twp. (formerly Reach), or 1 mile north of Utica & then 2 miles west on Conc. 6. In- cluding Hitachi 26" colour TV with remote control; fridge; stove; freezer; desk; Raymond sewing machine; bedroom suite; iron bed; antique stacking bookcase; antique buffet; bench; antique lamp; Pressback chairs; oil lamp; hump back trunk; dishes; books; .22 rifle «with scope; tools including chain saw; battery charger; emery; hedge trimmer; Rockwell bench saw; Work-Mate bench; Lincoln welder; garden tools; quantity of firewood, plus many other items. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge 416-852-3524. DE MONDAY MAY 25 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Furniture, Antiques & Organ Auction sale of furniture, anti- ques & organ, the property of WALTER & JEAN GOULD & . OTHERS, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ontario. Including Hammond auto, vari- rhythm organ-excellent, antique gramaphone, fern stand, wicker' chairs, antique washing machine, small tables, tea tims, music cabinet, granite pieces, picture frames, iron pots, lamps, hand carved table, 2 sets of golf clubs. Also fridge & stove, Kenmore por- table dishwasher, 9 pc. dining room suite, dressers, rocking chair, treadle sewing machine, secretary office desk-excellent condition, Hi-back swivel office chair, garden tools, Ariens roto- tiller, plus many other items. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd. Uxbridge 416-852-3524. SATURDAY JUNE ¢ SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Selling the appliances & household items, the property of MRS. IVY RAHM, 6 miles east of Port Perry, in the Village of Blackstock, across from Public School. McClary fridge, 24° Westinghouse stove, small. freezer, Hoover spin washer, G.E dryer, cofour TV, movie camera, projector & table. Coleman stove & lantern, chesterfield & chair, beds, dressers, wardrobe, chests of drawers, airtight woodstove, Hoosier kitchen cupboard, kit chen cart, drop leaf table, 4 chairs, love seat, lamps, 2 night tables, what -not, pine chest, small desk, pool table with wall rack & 2 sets of balls & cues, Mate's chair, old park benches, 12° canoe & paddles, small appliances & dishes including Wedgewood, Limoges plates, crystal, Pressed glass, bedding & linen, plus many more small items of interest. Lunch available. Terms cash or cheque with |.D. Owner & #uc- tioneer will not be responsible for accidents or injuries in connection with this sale. Auctioneers: Don & Phil Cochrance 985 2788. J 2 WEDNESDAY MAY 27 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Farm Soild Auction "sale of farm machinery, the property of JOHN ADAMS, Lot 28, Conc. 8, Ops Twp., 1 road past Pickerel Point Road on Hwy. 36 north of Lindsay: turn south-second farm on west side. Allied 32 hay elevator; bl Cockshutt 620 baler; 3-14's trip beam plough; Int. 3-14's drag plough; - Int. side rake; Int. manure spreader; 5 ton hay wagon with rack; 2 wagons; Int. 8' Vibra Shank cultivator; 10" pull type cultivator; 9' double disc; 2 sets spike harrows; electric chop grinder; 16' grain auger; 40° ex: tension ladder; garden fertilizer spreader; 2 tarps; pressure system; tools; land roller; 1965 Dodge 4 ton truck; horse drawn hay rake; 2 block & tackles; ap- prox. 50 cedar posts; 4 barrels of 10W30 oil; barbed wire; approx. 1900 bales of hay: many other: items too numerous to mention. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 1 p.m. Sale managed & sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959 or 324-8311. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 20, 1987 -- 37 Seagrave and Area News by Ann Sandiford Congratulations to Brian and An- na Jewell on the birth of their baby son, who will certainly be a welcome baby brother for Dana. Congratulations also to Mr. Don: Simpson and Mr. Blaythe Currie. Don and Blaythe just celebrated their 25th year of service with CP Rail. There will be a teen dance at Greenbank Hall, Friday, May 22, at 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. for ages 11-17. Music by Rebel DJs. This dance is adult supervised and chips & pop will be available. Tickets are $3.00 at the door. - Birthday wishes this week go out to Brett Puckrin, Justin Kowalczyk, Matt Summerville, Lorna Durward and Joan Durward. Children's Aid makes big change 'The Board of Directors recently changed back to the original name of the Agency: The Children's Aid Society of the Durham Region. Dr. Anton de Swaaf, Executive Director, explained that the former name never caught on and the Agen- cy remained widely known as "The Children's Aid." The renaming is a itimely one, he said, as it coincides with several major changes the Society has undergone during the last year. Following an organizational -review and the pronouncement of a new Child and Family Services Act in late 1985, the Society planned a series of major revisions in its ser- - vice delivery system. Dr. de Swaaf reaffirmed the Society's commit- ment to providing services at-a level which is least intrusive into the lives of children and their families. He. - stated that it is always preferable to provide help to a child in his or her "own family. To facilitate this, the Agency has disbanded its separate departments for children and families. In the future. the child and family will receive assistance from the same Team of social workers and often the same social worker. This will remove what was seen by both clients and colleagues as a cumber- some barrier. To provide easier access to ser- vices the Agency recently moved three social work teams to a new Ajax Office (15 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax; telephone: 427-2928). This West Branch provides services' to clients living west of Thornton Road and the northern part of the Region. The official opening of the West Branch is scheduled to take place in June, de Swaaf said. The East Branch is located at the main office in Midtown Mall, Oshawa, where four teams serve clients liv- ing east of Thornton Road, Port Perry and Scugog Island and the eastern parts of Durham Region (200 John Street West, Oshawa; telephone: 433-1551). In addition, the Agency provides adoption services. With the im- plementation of Bill 165, the Adop- tion Disclosure Statute Law Amend- ment Act on July 1, de Swaaf ex- pects an upsurge in requests for in- . formation. This Act, he says is designed to give adoptees easier ac- cess to information about their background or even to facilitate reu- nions where both parties meet cer- tain requirements. " The Seagrave United Church is . holding their yard sale on Saturday, June 20 at the home of Bill and Shirley Barr from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If you have any items you wish to donate please contact Bill Barr at 985-7239 or Fred Puckrin at 985-2627 for pick-up. The UCW will be holding a bake sale at the same time as the yard sale. The service at the Seagrave United Church this past Sunday was presented by the High School Youth Group of the Greenbank Pastoral Charge, as one of the special ser- vices celebrating the 80th anniver- sary of the Seagrave United Church. Everyone involved did an excellent Church plans a yard sale job and the service was enjoyed by all. The Seagrave Sunday School An- niversary Birthday Service will be Sunday May 31, at 11:00 a.m. The guest speaker is Millie Noakes. A final reminder that the Rob- inglade Ladies Group outing is May 28 at Krebs in Whitby. Please call Dianne Cook 985-3722 as soon as possible, as she has to make reservations. Sorry to report Robert Moses is in Oshawa Hospital suffering from a heart attack. Well that's it for this week. I hope everyone enjoyed the first long weekend of the summer. There cer- tainly seemed to be a steady stream of cars heading south down Durham No, 2 and I hear Hwy. 7A from Blackstock to Port Perry was terrible. For news items next week please call Dianne Cooke at 985-3722. EMIEL'S PLACE DOWNTOWN -- PORT PERRY May 28 thru May 30, you will be entertained by the talented DUTCH ACCORDIANIST, "HENK HIJMANS 985-2066 985-2257 WE ARE MOVING! The 'Children's Den _ from ... 227 Queen Street, Port Perry to 197 QUEEN ST. We will be CLOSED May 25th & 26th RE-OPENING on Wed., May 27th. Watch for further details next week. GREYSTONE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE RR. R 2, SHIRLEY ROAD -- PORT PERRY "MAY SCHEDULE" Every Sunday -- SUPER SPECIAL BUFFET -- 12:00 NOON to 8 PM ~ New Hours (The King's Plate Lounge Only) CLOSED MONDAY & TUESDAY = Daily Luncheon Specials & Dinner Menu 6 to 8:30 PM WEDNESDAY through SATURDAY SPECIAL EVENTS "MAY" SAT., MAY 23rd -- Dinner Special, Dance after Dinfier 9:00 WED., MAY 27th -- Phantom Fitness Challenge Put on your Track Suit and join us for a work-out to challenge the neighbouring townships. SPECIAL LOW CALORIE MENU _. . 10% OFF to all Panicipants 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM SAT., MAY 30th -- Area Four Quarter Horse Show SUN., MAY 31st -- Area Four Quarter Horse Show We are open fo the public You are welcome to join us in our warm, cozy atmosphere and enpy the fumrand the shows Please call ahead for reservations 985-9711 if you wish to dine. Thank You. GLENDA and STAFF a