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Port Perry Star, 2 Jun 1987, p. 40

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4 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 2, 1987 ALL TYPES -- ALL MAKES -- STEREOS & HI-Fl's PHILIPS MODULAR 4 SERVICING THIS COUPON WORTH $5.00 OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE CALL! 214BLOORST.E. | ** FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR; PHILIPS RCA ZENITH TOSHIBA HITACHI LLOYDS 723-5341 PARKSIDE 113{Je MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE et te ------------------------------ Now Introduces . A PERM and COLOUR in approximately 10 minutes longer than a Perm! Call us for a free consultation. SHEILAs HAIRSTYLING 985-2274 SPECIAL (until June 30th) One FREE MANICURE with each new set of Porcelain Nails. An Exciting New Leisure World Awaits You at . ET --e-------- To uresTve at Hwy. 7A MONDAY © FRIDAY 10 AM © SATURDAY 1 5 PM TANNING * TONING * WHIRLPOOL SAUNA and MUCH MORE. Canada' Ss Fastest Growing Fitness & Health Concept PORT PERRY PLAZA - 985-8054 Durham Cattlemen competed in local area feedlot competition by Joel Bagg, Farm Management Specialist DURHAM CATTLEMEN FEEDLOT COMPETITION The Durham Cattlemen's Association has organized a feedlot and winter wheat producers $14 per tonne, on sales up to March 31, 1987. Payments will be made to pro- * ducers using data provided by the competition similar to the very suc- cessful one held last year. Steers weighing approximately 800 Ibs. will be weighed and started on feed on May 30 at the feedlot of Harvey Graham of Blackstock. The steers will be fed on a custom basis 'through to slaughter and sold on a carcass rail grade basis. Entries will be evaluated on gain per day and carcass quality. The competi- tion will provide an ideal opportuni- ty to see how various types of cat- tle perform in the feedlot. - All Durham County cattlemen, both cow calf and feedlot operators, are encouraged to participate by entering a steer. Further informa- tion can be obtained from the OMAF office. . 3 GRAIN INTERIM STABILIZATION PAYMENTS . Federal Agriculture Minister, John Wise, has announced interim stabilization payments for 1986 corn, soybean and winter whet craps. The international grain situation has put severe pressure on prices for-the 1986 crop resulting in this assistance to producers. Corn pro- ducers will receive $15 per tonne, Soybean producers $11 per tonne, v Ontario Wheat Producers Marketing Board, the Ontario Corn Producers Association and the Soy- bean Growers' Marketing Board. Cheques should be mailed out by early June. While stabilization payments are indicated for oats and barley, no in- terim payments are being made at this time as only a small volume of these commodities is actually ~ marketed. BROOKLIN SPRING FAIR The Brooklin Spring Fair will be held June 5, 6, & 7th. In addition to many entertaining events, the mid- way and parade, there are agricultural exhibits, including: Sheep, Beef and Dairy Cattle, Goats, light and heavy Horses and Grain and Forage Classes. Anyone interested in entering can contact Jack Woodward, Secretary, at 655-4525. Area 4-H members will be participating in the Dairy 4-H In- terclub Show on Saturday, June 6th and the Beef 4-H Interclub Show on Sunday, June 7th. Urbanites are encouraged to come out to Brooklin Fair and see a bit of 'rural Ontario.' CHANGED IN O.P.L.L.P. ELIGIBILITY by Jim Walker, Pork Advisor v As of April 1, 1987, the Ontario Pork Industry Improvement Plan has revised the required production levels for enrollment to at least 20 sow equivalents. A sow equivalent is defined as 1 sow or 15 market hogs marketed annually. This may allow some producers who were not previously eligible under the old 20 sow or 300 market hog production requirement, to now join the plan. For example, a producer could meet the 20 sow equivalent by combina- tions of production, such as: a) 20 sows, b) 15 sows and at least 75 market hogs, ¢) 10 sows and at least 150 market hogs, d) 5 sows and at least 225 market hogs, e) at least 300 market hogs. This change may allow small far- row to finish enterprises to be eligi- ble to enroll. Producers who are now eligible to enroll will be able to collect the yearly grants (Production Analysis; Enterprise Analysis; ificial In- semination; Herd Health Program; Education and Feed Analysis) for the 1987/88 fiscal year, and will be eligible for items and services pur- chased since April 1, 1986 under the Ventilation, Productivity and Quali- ty Improvement, and Rodent Con- trol Grants. Enrollment forms and brochures on the plan are available from the local OMAF office, or hy calling Jim | Walker at (416) 1623-3348. Ce, : uy . . t 4. - : i > ~ ' Te . ¥ | \ H FRIDAY JUNE 5 . SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. + Auction sale at the property of DAN & JEAN RILEY - Go | mile east of Glenarm to Conc. 2, Fenelon Twp., go north 2 miles & furn east & go 4 mile towards Birch Point - "Watch for signs. Among items to be sold are: Ford 8N tractor; Int. 46 baler; 28° hay elevator Lessard; Allls- Chal S manure spreader: bale stooker; Deerborn 2-furrow plow TPH. 7° hay mower; bale fork with hydraulic loader; fibreglass truck cap: Int. seed drill; wagon: 3 pth. cultivator; electric motors; qty. of plastic pipe; assortmen of lumber; approx. 100 cedar fence posts; V-type snowblower; trac- tor tire chains; matching set of bathtub-basin & shower door plus toilet-all. excellent condition: MTD 8HP riding lawnmower; an- tique dresser with mirror; old wooden chest; platform scales; chesterfield & chair plus an assortment of miscellaneous household furniture; 14' Starcraft boat & 35HP Evinrude motor with boat trailer; plus a wagon load of miscellaneous farm items. Plan to attend. Mr. & Mrs. Riley are giving up farming. Farm is sold. Terms are cash. Lunch available Auctioneer: Jim MacMillan 705-374-4318 year olds OS S buckets. boots, etc PLUS Plus washer by G Alhed hay elevator 23 ft Location of Sale Lunch will be available Furniture refrigerator. G E Maytag clothes dryer. deep freezer, TV console 26" by Admiral] table. chars. etc Plus Massey Ferguson 50 gas tractor, Aled front end loader Locknow snow blower 6ft two fur row plow, cultivator. harrows, etc . everything working DISPERSAL AUCTION SALE 'Sunday, June 7th, 1987 -- 12:30 PM for Gail Fong and Kathy Clark, R.R. 3, Little Britain FARM IS SOLD -- EVERYTHING MUST 60 -- HORSES SOLD LAST! SEVEN STANDARDBREDS year old trotting bred filles thatare OS S eligible; plus 2 three- ready to race and will be by sale time; also PEP including yearling and two- RICH KEY (Quatihied). TAM PYS JADE p 159 2f (racing) O'SHANTER p 2 07h (racing). etc Plus all race equipment includng 3 joggers. 2 race bikes. 8 to 10 complete sets of race harness. coolers, trunks, feed a 1985 twg-horse trailer. 7 ft high by CROWN TRAILER, excellent conditypn stove. automatic clothes -all in excellent condition in the town of Sonya, Ontario about 9 miles north of Port Perry on Simcoe Street North, watch for signs on the east side of the road in town Catalogues with pedigrees of all the horses AUCTIONEER. CLIFF CHAPMAN ~ FRIDAY JUNE 5 'SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. . Corneils Auction Barn Auction sale the estate of the late ALICE BAKER (BIRHARD) of Lindsay plus others. Refinish- ed flat-to-wall cupboard, round oak table, oak 3 section bookcase, pine blanket box, corner china cabinet, oak desk table, G.E. 2-door refrigerator, Kenmore automatic washer, G.E. microwave oven, G.E. dryer, oak wall telephone, antique hanging lamp, wash stands, 3 piece anti- que bedroom suite, walnut sec- tional bookcase, platform rocker, quantity of odd wooden kitchen chairs, coffee & end tables, 7 plece walnut dining room suite, 6HP Craftsman riding lawnmower, 2 wheel box trailer, 1980 Ford Fairmont (estate car), quantity of tools, china & glass. Don Cornell Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain 705-786-2183, SATURDAY JUNE & SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Selling the appliances & household items, the property of MRS. IVY RAHM, 6 miles east of Port Perry, in the Village of Blackstock, acrpss from Public School. McClary fridge, 24" Westinghouse stove, small freezer, Hoover spin washer, GE. dryer, colour TV, movie camera, projector & table, Coleman stove ~& lantern, chesterfield & chair, beds, dressers, wardrobe, chests of drawers, airtight woodstove, Hoos'er 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 & paddies. 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 1.0. Owner & Auc tioneer will not be responsible for accidents or injuries in connection with this sale. Auctioneers: Don & Phil Cochrance 985 2788 J2 SATURDAY JUNE 13 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Giving Up Farming Auction sale the property of RALPH PRESTON, Lot 28, Conc. 10, Smith Township - 3 miles north of Lakefield on Young's Point Road to Preston Road. MACHINERY: heavy duty truck-loaded with extras-83,000 kms.; M.F. 165 diesel tractor with George White manure loader; M.F. 135 diesel tractor-power steering; M.F. 35 gas tractor; M.F. 124 baler with thrower PTO; M.F. 12 baler PTO; 2 Ford 500 7° power mowers 3 pt. PTO; Martin 8'2 ton wagon with | 8x16' rack; Martin 62 ton wagon with 8x4' rack; M.F. side rake; Lily hay fluffer PTO; New Idea flail type manure spreader PTO; Int. 3 furrow trip beam plough 3 pt.. John Deere 3 furrow trip beam plough 3 pt.; 1985 Ford posthole digger 3 pt.; Allied 40' : ote elevator; Int. 10' cultivator 3 ; M.H. drag cultivator; M.H. pr conditioner; 3 sets of drag harrows; Int. C28 7" power mower 3 pt.; 2 sets of chain blocks; Int. seed drill; dual wheeled trailer; 3 boat trailers; 2 fibreglass canoes; double garage door. lathe; shaper; service grinder; 10" table saw; 8° Beaver table saw: Rockwell bandsaw; 10" radial arm saw; 4" jointer-planer; set of scales; tractor chains; (3) 3 phase 5-10 15HP electric m mgfors: Hardman THP riding lawnmower; forks, shovels, chains, many other articles too numerous to mention. Refrigerator; cookstove. CAT. TLE: 32 mature polled Hereford cows with 22 Limousin cross calves by side- calves born from March to June - 7 due time of sale; Limousin bull rising 2 years old. Terms cash. No reserve. Machine Sale at 12 Noon; Cattle Sale at 3:00 p.m. Sale managed & sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959 or 324-8311. The Auctionéet or Pro- prietor will not be held responsi ble for public injury, public liabili- ty. or property loss or damage in connection with this sale. Je 1980 GMC "2 ton | THURSDAY JUNE 1 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale the property of MR. WILSON, 3 miles east of Brougham on Salem Road. Household furniture, garden equipment, office equipment, children's desks, dishes, numerous other items. Terms cash. Earl Gauslin Auctioneer 640-5398. J9 FRIDAY JUNE 5 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Large auction sale of furniture, antiques, riding lawnmower, etc., the Estate of the Late ROSE HURREN, 1 mile west of Cann- ington or 2 mile east of Hwy. 12 on Regional Road 12. Westinghouse avacado double door fridge, 30° stove, Westinghouse washer & G.E. dryer, full line of kitchen ap- pliances, set of Ironstone dishes- good, spoon rack & 52 spoons, crystal pitcher & stemmed glasses, Kenmore microwave & stand, large platter & many dishes, 5 piece swivel chrome suite, oak rocker, platform rocker, antique desk, Conestoga wagon & 4 horse clock, Sanyo 25" colour TV remote control-good, Kenmore carpet vacuum, Ken- more power spray carpet cleaner- new, large signed oil painting- Schul, hall mirror, Singer electric sewing machine, corner sec. chesterfield, 2 piece chesterfield, 3 pc. matching drum tables & cof- fee table, RCA radio, TV & stereo, antique glass top coffee table, 6 Harvest table, old Edison electric lamp, 6 pc. modern bedroom suite, 3 pc. modern bedroom suite, quantity of bedding & quilts, fur jacket, new James Bay coat, cedar chest & much more, Turco gas barbeque, IHC 102 Club Cadet-10HP tractor with 42" mower -snowblower-front 'end blade & chains, Bolens 8HP snowblower -electric start-good, JHP roto-tiller-nearly new, Craft sman self propelled 20" mower-2 years; G.E. lawnmower nearly new, quantity of garden tools, large quantity of good cement & ceramic lawn ornaments etc Plan to attend this good sale. Terms cash or cheque with 1.D. Lunch available. Reg & Larry, Johnson Auctioneers. 705-357- 3270 or 745-8479. FRIDAY JUNE 5 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale the property of SENKO BROTHERS, 9th Conc., 3 miles west of Myrtle off Hwy. 12. Farm machinery, David Brown tractor, ploughs, cultivators, hay wagon, round baler, grain augers, discs, David Brown Case tractor 1410-75HP, hay baler-round bales, New Idea 404 hay swather, 1090 Hesston plow 3 furrow, bales. of twine, quantity of lumber, roto- titler & plow, grain auger, hammer-mill, seed drill Int. 15 spout, Champion grain crusher, 3 round bale feeders, rubber tired wagon, molasses tank, plow Int. 3-furrow, cultivator Int. pull type, John Deere seed drill, manure spreader, cultivator-old, side delivery rake, antique dressers, forks, shovels & small tools, gramaphone, pressure system, hay wagons, discs, sprayer, pony saddle & numerous other items. ~ Terms cash. Earl Gauslin Auc- tioneer 640-5398." WEDDING INVITATIONS and Accessories PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street Port Perry 985-7383 OFFICE FURNITURE Filing Cabinets Desks - Chairs - etc. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 Ee IR IT He FINES

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