- I TE Tp a SG bt a a -- ---- -- gr a | -- - dP a wh Pepys oh i ENR ERT RR ek Ta 36 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 16, 1988 Work Wanted Auctioneers Auction Sales Auction Sales "Auction Sales Auction Sales BABYSITTING, Mother of 3 wishes to babysit In my home on 10th Conc. Scugog Island. COCHRANE AUCTION SERVICE 985-8858. Household - Real Estate Farms - Equipment - Livestock GENERAL HOME repairs and renovations, interior and exterior. For estimates call evenings 985-2366 or 985-2781. MI 0ON ... 985-2788 port Perry PHIL ... 433-5055 Oshawa WILL DO HOUSECLEANING - references - call 985-0584. (after 5:00 p.m.) M.R. LACEY ELECTRIC, rec rooms, additions, wired/upgrade service. Call for free estimate - 986-4377. M 22 Durham Antique & Collectibles Market Auction Sales COCHRANE AUCTION SER- VICE, List your spring and sum- mer sales now for your choice of dates, auction barn available if desired. Phone Don Cochrane 3 985-2788. F 23 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Corneils Auction Barns Auction Sale - Wash stands, chest of drawers, parlour tables, freezer, antique dresser and chests of drawers, quantity of tools, china and glass. More details next week. If you're plan- ning any type of spring auction, contact Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain. THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21st 10 AM to 4 PM RAHN AUCTION BARN Brock Rd. North, Pickering Y% miles north of 401, exit 399 --. featuring -- CANADIANA, GLASS, FURNITURE, QUILTS, POST CARDS, CHINA, JEWELLERY, NOSTALGIA, TOOLS, and PRIMITIVES Admission: $1.00 Children Free with adults. Information: 1-705-786-2183. Call ... (416) 433-7086 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Pethick Auction Barn 1 mi East of Enniskillen Lots of antiques, furniture, col- lectibles, appliances from Oshawa and Ajax estates highlighted by exceptional solid oak Queen Anne Dining room suite (beautiful china cabinet - wide table - extra leaves), marble sink pine wash cabinet, washer, dryer, refrigerators and much more - very good sale. "The Friendly Auction."" Something to sell? Call us at 263-8710, Steve Lip- tay, Earl Gauslin. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Furniture & Antiques Auction sale of furniture & an- tiques for the Estate of the Late MYRTLE L. WATSON, Ux- bridge, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, including Helint- zman piano, antique full size set- tee with 3 side chairs-excellent, oval parlour table, oak extension table, Pressback rocker, oak china cabinet, cedar chest, side by side dresser, lamp table, chest of drawers with bevelled mirror, large quantity of linens & doilies, hooked rug, setting of 12 Limoge dishes-approx. 100 pieces- excellent, setting of 12 Communi- ty Plate silverware & chest, biscuit jar, sheet music, spoon holder, dresser sets. Also Depres- sion glass, crocks, wicker child's bed, 9 tiered Crystal Chandelier; woodstove, plus many other Items. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Ux- TUESDAY FEBRUARY 23 SALE TIME 10:30 AM. Bailiff Auction Sale 150 Ferrier St. Markham 2 blocks west of Warden on Steeles We will sell by Virtue of the Landlord and Tenants Act all goods belonging to Beaches Records and Tapes Ltd. including approx. 30,000 LP records, tapes, "boxes of T. Shirts, record stands, 6'sections of redi racks, 9 sections of steel shelving, record bins, ADT alarm system, 24 ft. aluminum ladder, Canon NP 125 photo copier, 5-4 dr. filing cabinets, 2 electronic cash registers, 3 D.P. desks, |.B.M. selectric typewriter, storage cabinet, office supplies, cheque: writer, office chairs, dock, plate, cart, plus many other articles. Note Time: 10:30 A.M. all records are new, being solid in lots, view- ing 9 a.m. morning of sale. Kay Baliffs 8 Adjustment Inc. 292-2221 & McLean Auction & Li- quidation 686-3291 - 576-7550. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction Sale - Oddfellows Hall, Reg. Rd. 2 in Port Perry, apart- ment size dryer, twin tub washer, freezer, fridge, maple dining room suite, washstand, very good carpets, bed chesterfields, good couch and chair, some antique pieces, and tables, lamps, dishes and much more. Pearce Auction Services 655-8073. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 125 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Holsteins February Consignment Sale of Holsteins selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., in- cluding fresh & close cows, bred & open heifers, featuring a big tall fancy (GP) Warden with 3y (137-161), from (GP) Dam with (161-167) BCA fresh by sale time & her yearling daughter by Berkline Argus, a fancy Sept./85 Valiant fresh in Feb. from (VG) Dam with 7y (183-183), 2nd Dam (VG) with 20860 Ib. milk, a June/85 Astro Jet from (GP) Dam with 5y 343d 20803 1047 5 per cent (171-230), 2nd Dam (VG-2*) with (172-208) fresh Jan. 31 with a heifer calf by Hanoverhill Star- man, a service age bull by Star- buck from (GP) Triple Threat Dam with 2y (207-214), 2nd Dam (VG) with 3y (216-247), 3rd & 4th Dams both (Ex) with over 4 per cent. If you wish to consign to this sale, please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. F 23 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Large antique & quality estate sale at PETERBORO AUCTION CENTER 2 mi. east of Peter- borough on No. 7. Good 1984 Chev 4 X 4 pickup with plow complete. Large quantity Canadiana pine, walnut & oak furniture, etagere cabinet, fancy small table, oak 9 pc. dining room suite, walnut 10 pc. dining room suite, oak table & chairs, large pine flatback cup- doard with glazed doors on top cupboard, 2 pine blanket boxes, pine bonnet chest, pine dressers, pine washstand, ladies chest & large oval mirror, ash dresser, iron bed with brass trim, fantastic 7 pc. walnut bedroom suite (a beauty), 5 pc. walnut bedroom suite, 3 pc. walnut bedroom suite, 10 pc. oak dining room suite, with round table, duncan fyfe sofa, an- tique settee, 9 pc. solid oak dining room suite, dressers, chests, old Forestville store clock, 2 pine shelves, old 5 cents Coca Cola Cooler, chicken coop, rocking chair, quantity of good old adver- tising signs, 2 cane seat chairs, old quilts, pine dough board, welgh scales, antique bob sleigh, 6' harvest table, early coffee grinder, assorted antique decorated blue crocks, quantity ironware dated 1800's, antique tin- ware, old telephone, early calen- dar, manuals, catalogues, adver- tising cans & tray, Bennington bowl, old Bromo dispenser, com- plete wooden barber pole, crock churn, complete set of Ye Olde Cottage tea 'pots, etc., duck decoys, old baskets, hooked rug, Barnum & Bailey magazine, old war map, glass, china, tools, plus many Interesting collectibles from century home. This is an ex- cellent assortment of pine (some refinished). Don't miss this one, one of Peterborough's best sales. No reserve, except truck. Preview Friday 1 to 5, open Satur- day at 9. Sale 10 A.M. To consign. or list your sale call 705-745-5007. Peterboro Auctions Dale & Orval McLean Auctioneers. bridge, 416-852-3524. F 16 and pillars (a beauty), pine jam Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh On Wed. eveing the UCW ladies met at the church. President Diana Brough welcomed the ladies and read a fitting poem for the Valentine season. Pat Love and Eileen Hodgins led us in devo- tion. Hymn: the Church is wherever God's people are was sung. Scripture reading taken . from 6 Chap. of Luke and Mat- thew 25. Topic- Judging others and forgiving. Brighten the Cor- ner where you are was sung. Pat ~ Love introduced the guest speaker Penny Reid. Penny is the chairman of the" Operation Scugog Store. It will open on Feb. 25th. It will assist low and non-existent income families with food and the clothing will be sold at very low prices. Anyone will be able to buy clothing to help support the pro- ject. Mondays will be drop off days. Clothing must be clean and in good repair and clothes in season as they do not have the space to store out-of-season items. Penny gave us some good information and the amount of work that has been done trying to organize this big undertaking. The offering was taken up and closed by singing Your work, O God needs many hands. Linda McMillan read the minutes of last meeting as Earline Armstrong is in hospital. Several thank you notes were read. The committee gave a report on renovations for kitchen. They showed plans for first sta ge. After some discussion it was pass- ed that we expect their plans to work to start when men available. Meeting closed and a lovely lunch was served. On Thurs. night, a smaller tur- nout at the euchre due to snowstorm. The winners, ladies: Myrtle Gimblett, Muriel Butson, Merle St. John. Men: Clarence Butson, Richard Manns, Bert Daniels. Draws: Jim Redman, Bert Daniels. Lone hand series: Clarence Butson with 14. The ladies had they mystery sister supper at Conway. Place with lucky thirteen attending. Some were very surprised to find out who had been their mystery friend. The committee had plann- ed some fun games and everyone went home with a new name for next year. We sure missed the ones that could not attend due to sickness and hope you will be feel- ing better. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Andrews on the birth of their daughter last week. This is a first grandchild for Eddy and Mary Andrews. The annual Talent Auction at the Community Centre on Feb. 26th at 7:30 p.m. Don't hide those talents under a bushel, let them shine in service to God and Prince Albert Church. Come bid for one you don't have. Fun and Operation Scugog Store rep af UCW meet fellowship guaranteed. This is open to everyone. | While the Olympics are on in Calgary and Canada has a number of the best competing we have our own little star and that: is Angie Dowson. She has been a" very busy girl the past month. On Jan. 16th, she competed in the Oshawa Invitational Figure Skating competition and placed third. Jan 30 in Uxbridge, placed second. Then on Feb. 6th, in Minden, placed first and receiv- ed a trophy. Then on Feb. 13th, at the Pineridge competitioh in Orono, placed second for silver medal then on Sunday placed first. This now gives Angie the chance to skate in the Easic Eastern Ontario Trials on March 5th. Best of luck. Miss Kim Dowson is spending week in Jamaica with several friends. Birthday wishes go out te Joanne Kerr, Suzanne Dearborn and Misty Andrews. Encounter outdoors Greenbank and Area News by Helen McKean The new project in 4H is "En- counter The Outdoors." It covers the surveying safety in the out- doors, campfires, outdoor cook- ing, weather prediction and photography. Any boy or girl 12 years and over, wishing to take part please contact the leader at 852-6693 by the end of February. Don't be disappointed if you are interested. We hope to hear from you and get after your friends. The Senior Choir practice resumes this Thurs. at 7:30 p.m. at the Greenbank Church. On March 4th of the "World Day of Prayer" the Afternoon group of U.C.W. will meet at 1 .m. for a short business meeting fore the Church service at 2 p.m. This service is Worldwide and for everyone. The theme ig -q "Open Doors." Mr. and Mrs. Rodd Foster and mother Mrs. Velma Foster visited John and Cathy Foster in Aurora on Friday evening for dinner. Mrs. Charlene Lee and daughter Kelly were recent guests of Shirley and Murray Lee and other relatives in the village. We hope to see all the Women's Institute members at the Dessert Lunch on Feb. 17th at 12:30 at the McKean's home. Come and bring a friend for a game of cards. Several of our faithful members have become "Snowbirds" and have gone south. Are we not proud to be Cana- dians when we watch the Olym- pics in Calgary? Please call Rachel at 985-2924 with news for the next few weeks,