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Port Perry Star, 5 Apr 1988, p. 40

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| | : | --, pm ------ NNER TRENT. RRR. 40 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 5, 1988 AUCTION SALES SATURDAY APRIL 9 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Large antique sale at PETER- BORO AUCTION CENTER, Hwy. No. 7 easi. Antiques, quali- ty furniture, china. Excellent Kenmore 2-door frost free frig. & 24" range, 9 pc. walnut dining suite, antique pine cupboard, mahogany empire dressing table, spool bed, 2 walnut dressers, walnut lift-top writing desk, large oak hall stand with brass trim, an- tique oak bed, chicken coop chairs, 6 matching pressback: chairs, buffets, washstands, in- laid games table, parlour tables, 2 oak church pews with cast iron ends, leather top drum table, Italian provincial fruitwood din- ingroom suite, wicker Prince of Wales stroller, oil lamps, crocks, music case, antique telephone with open contacts, spinning wheel, Boston rocker, antique dressers, 10' Masonic archway, 4 oak dining chairs, pine blanket boxes, pine chests, Veterinarian bag with tools, wicker casket, assorted granite ware, dolls, CNR signal lamp, decanters, brides baskets, Roseville pottery vases, quantity of good glassware, 12' aluminum boat with 6 h.p. Evinrude motor & nearly new. lawn mower. An interesting sale. Preview Friday 1-6 p.m. To con- sign antiques & estates or to ar- range pickup phone 745-5007. Free pickup on complete estates. PETERBORO AUCTIONS. Dale & Orval McLean Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY APRIL 20 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Farm Machinery, Apple Trees & Orchard Equipment Auction Sale the property of JIM HENDRY, Lot 25 Con. Broken Front, 1 mile south of Village of Newcastle (over 401) to Medcalf st. go east 2 mile turn south on Ryley Road, first farm onright. MACHINERY: 1985 Int. 884 diesel tractor, 1980 hrs. with 2250 snap-on manure loader- Swivel lift fork (for lifting apple boxes) manure tongs, Int. 674 diesel tractor-power steering, 11' Perfect offset Rotary-mower with swivel tongue, Horst 7 ton wagon gearing-racking for 16', Kinkelder 200 gal. Orchard Sprayer- electrostatic PTO with grape spraying head seeds separate Trull Cherry Picker-hydraulic-on wheels, Ferguson 3 pt. hitch disc., 20 ladders, 30 Bartlett picking baskets, 3 pt. Pneumatic pruner PTO, Faroni pump PTO, Jacuzzi 1%2 H.P. motor & pump. 7' bush hog offset mower-trail type PTO. A new 4' TORTILLA roto tiller Massey Ferguson ¢' double disc 3P Massey Ferguson 6' power mower 3P, PTO, 10" table saw, spray helmets, 3P bin carrier, propane furnace - floor type, elec- tric welder, 3 ton come-along 2000 gal. water tank, assorted culverts 16" to 24", barrel tipper, 2 barn fans. FARM EQUIPMENT: Ferguson 2085 gas tractor, 132' Vibratine cultivator with levelling harrows, M.F. 4-12's plough, 3 pt. I.H. 2 furrow plough, 3 pt. OR- CHARD EQUIPMENT: Bartlett Orchard Lift rebuilt YANMAR diesel engine, Trumpett Orchard lift with new Wisconsin engine, Afron Orchard lift good condition, NIKON Il air pruner with new Honda Engine, 3 hand pruners, 2-4' pruners. APPLE TREES: 4000 Mcintosh 1 yr. old whip trees, 1000 Spur Type Delicious, 1 yr. whip trees, 1200 JDA Reds 1 yr. old, Trees to be sold in lots of 25. BEE EQUIPMENT: supers, frames, wax, tops, complete units. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale managed & sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, On- tario. (705) 324-9959 or 324-8311. The Owner or Auctioneer will not be responsible for any public liability, property damage or in- jury to public in connection with this Auction Sale. FRIDAY APRIL 8 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Corneils Auction Barn Washstands, hall seat, din- ingroom extension table, duncan phyfe drop leaf table, vanity dressers, wardrobes, parlour tables, refinished antique dressers, antique settee, G.E. 30" electric stove, walnut what-not stand, odd wooden kitchen chairs, 2 door brown refrigerator, chesterfields, 3hp Lawnboy lawn mower, 4hp Massey Ferguson roto tiller, quantity of picture frames, china and glass. Don Cor- nell Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Bri- tain, 1-705-783-2183. WELKER -- McDIARMID SATURDAY APRIL 16 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Farm Sold Auction Sale the property of Marg & John Hope, Lot 26, Conc. 2 Ops Township, 12 miles north of Lindsay Airport to Victoria Coun- ty Road 4, 1 mile West - turn north first farm. MACHINERY: 1986 John Deere 2550 diesel tractor with 175 John Deere manure loader 450 hrs., 1978 John Deere 3130 diesel tractor with cab (new 18.4 x 34 tires), 1985 Hydra Push 450 manure spreader PTO, 1982 John Deere 1010 cultivator 15° trail, New Holland 268 Baler PTO, 1981 John Deere 1209 mower con- ditioner PTO, John Deere 34 forage harvester 1 row corn head PTO, John Deere side rake with wheel, John Deere FBB seed drill- grain & grass-power lift, Int. 710 4-16's semi-mount spring reset depth wheel, John Deere 7' single auger snow blower, 1982 Int. 1190 hay bine PTO, 1982 John Deere 10 riding lawn mower 32' fer- tilizer spreader 3 pt. PTO, 15 Pony harrows (with wings), 5 sec- tions diamond harrows with evener, double disc for John Deere 3 pt., New Holland Super 717 forage harvester, 2 row header PTO with hay head, 3 round bale feeders, Lincoln Welder, Mineral feeder, Steel shute & head gate, 2 feed carts, roller bearing wagon with rack 8'x18', 8 hydro poles, 3 electric fencers, 2 sets electric clippers, show halter, blanket, blower, Cryenco semen tank, Forks, shovels, chains, many other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale managed & sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontario. (705) 324-9959 or 324-8311. The Owner or Auctioneer will not be responsible for any public liability, property damage or injury to public in con- nection with this Auction Sale. A112 SPRING STOCKER SALES WEDNESDAY APRIL 30 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R. 2, Lindsay Contact Sale Barn 705-324-2774 or Carl Hickson auctions 324-9959. WEDNESDAY MAY 4 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Peterborough & Victoria County Cattlemen's Spring Stocker Sale at Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R. 2, Lindsay Wayne Contact Telford 705-292-9531. THURSDAY MAY 5 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Quinte Cattlemen's Stocker Sale at Hoard's Station Sale Barn R.R. 5, Campbeliford, Ontario. Contact Pat Quinn 705-653-2018 or Sale Barn 705-653-3660 or Carl Hickson Auctions 705-324-9959.A 26 SATURDAY APRIL 23 Consignment Auction Sale to be held at the Malmont Sales Arena, V2 mile south of Blackstock. . We would welcome con- signments of trucks, tractors, farm machinery, lawn & garden equipment, household items & an- tiques. Phone Cochrane Auction Service at 985-2788 Port Perry. Turn those no longer-used items Into cash! For information call Don Cochrane Auctioneer ] 985-2788. AS AAR BAT meg A NEW | | SERVICE| | available at the Port Perry Star FAX if your business is in urgent need of sending or receiving important documents or let- ters, we can help! Simply call the Star office and we will set up an account 80 you may take advantage of the speed, and convenience of FAX. For more information call 985-7383 The Rev. Dale Davis united in marriage ; MaryLynn McDiarmid, daughter of Harvey and Claudia McDiarmid, Nestleton and Alexander Welker, son of John and Patricia Houston, Cobourg, and the late Mr. Ernest Welker, on Saturday, September 12, 1987 at 3:30 PM in the Blackstock United Church. The organist was Mrs. Linda Kyte. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of slipper satin designed with a Victorian neckline and leg- o-mutton sleeves. The fitted bodice was highlighted with seed pearls and the sleeves and full skirt with appliqued lace medallions. The skirt fell softly into a cathedral train. A headband of pearls and small white roses held a silk scalloped waltz length veil and she carried a cream and white cascade bouquet of orchids, "roses and stephanotis accented with baby's breath, ivy and soft asparagus fern intertwined with a white satin ribbon. The maid of honour was Miss Cathy ° Goris and the bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth Kelly and Mrs. Meta Dionne, sister of the groom. The best man was Jim Welker, brother of the groom. Ushers were Michael McDiarmid, brother of the bride and John Houston, brother of the groom. The reception was held at the Thunderbird Golf Club, Ashburn. Mr. Alan Dionne, brother-in-law of the groom was the Master of Ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Welker honeymooned in Pennsylvania and are now residing in their new home at R.R. 1, Nestleton. Prior to the wedding miscellaneous showers were hosted by Mrs. Beryl McDiarmid of Oshawa and Mrs. Dorothy McDiarmid of Whitby, Mrs. Caren McDonald of Oshawa and a Jack and Jill shower was hosted by Mrs. Barb Granton of Toronto and Mrs. Lex Nugent of Cobourg.- SQUARE BOY = PIZZA 2985-84498 SPECIAL 200 gm. Solid Chocolate Easter Bunny ao with purchase of a medium, large or extra large pizza WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. The Durham Region Family YMCA is now concluding its Winter Program Schedule and a number of interesting events are taking place. The Wrestling Club is sending eight members to the Ontario Wrestling Championships at Humber College on SAturday, April 16th. This an open tourna- ment run by the Ontario Amateur Wrestling Association. Wrestlers will. compete in a number of weight categories. The YMCA wrestling team is coached by Greg Wilson, Dave Kay and Craig Taylor and they are looking forward to a successful fi- nale to their first year of wrestling .in Port Pery. The Ladies Take-A-Break group is having a Spring Open House on Wednesday, April 13 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Port Perry United Church. The group is having a "Little. Things" pres- country Lane REALTY (IMITED Hwy. 7A & High Street, Port Perry, Ontario "Never explain. Your friends do not need it ... and your enemies will not believe you anyway." UN BE Marine Upholstery auto glass & trim ned. HB Windshields Bl Auto Upholstery BOAT TOPS - BOAT SEATS - MOORING COVERS HB Sunroofs HB Vinyl Tops BH Safety Glass HB Convertible Tops Free Mobile Service | with this Coupon ... (INSURANGE 139 WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY Call for your appointment: CLL LL LET TDL LL LLL LL TENE S40 RO ENN UN A A i 00 0 00 00 0 0 0] CLAIMS ........ -- WE NOW SELL MOBILE CELLULAR PHONES -- 985-8507 *29. Off YMCA winter concludes entation by a children's clothing distributor. A full range of brand name clothing from new born to size 14 will be available. Everyone is welcome to join the group for a morning of fun, fash- ion and fund-raising. The YMCA Spring Program be- gin the week of April 11th. If you ave not received a flyer please call the YMCA at 985-2824. Senior Citizens Club news by Marion Webster The Senior Citizens met at the Latcham Centre on Wednesday, March 23 at 2 p.m. Our president Clara Warren opened the meeting making everyone welcome and O'Canada was sung. A minute of silence was held in memory of Mary Sweet- man and Kirk Wipper, two members who passed away. Business was discussed and after the meeting the choir sang which was followed by a pot luck supper. Our pot luck suppers will be held on the first meeting of every month from now on instead of the last. Our next meeting will be April 13 and there will be a Easter Bon- net Parade followed by a pot luck supper. Our euchres are Wednesday, March 30 at 1:30 and Saturday, April 2 at 8 p.m. Our best wishes for a speedy recovery to all our sick. MAGNETIC SIGNS For Trucks, Cars, etc. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383

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