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Port Perry Star, 22 Aug 1989, p. 46

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om LS LL a A eanr oo Prunny d eben T COAT? Vauyaa Tana J 46 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 22, 1989 Greenbank girls are league champions Greenbank and Area News by Margaret Couperthwaite of 23-17. Coach Jim Gibson and sponsor Bill Jeffery of Greenbank & Coun- In spite of the wind and lack of loud speakers there was a lovely memorial service held at the cemetery at Greenbank on Sun- day with a good attendance. 'Recent visitors with Mrs. Ruth Till were Theodore and Dorothy Craig from Lindsay, Doreen Blakely from Oshawa, Bill and Edith Bacon from Zephyr drop- Sonseeker Safari ped in for lunch one day and Ruth's cousin Dr. Ross Johnston from Toronto visited. Greenbank girls are league champions once more. They have completed another successful fastball season, only two losses all year. They went their playoffs without a loss, ending with a vic- tory over McKee Mart by a score the afternoon. Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader There is a lot of action at Port Perry Baptist Church's Vacation Bible School this week. You may have seen some Lions, Monkeys, Elephants, Etc. around and that is not surprising since the kids (over 100 of them) are on the Sonseeker Safari. The excitement will come to a climax on Friday with the conclu- sion of the program. Kids, if you have missed out on this there is still time to join in. See you at the Safari! (9:30-11:30 a.m.; ages 3 - grade 6). ducers' costs. The 39-cent-a-hectolitre in- crease is the first for dairy pro- ducers since February 1988. In- dustrial milk prices have risen by only 2.1 percent in the past three try Siding would like to thank the girls for a very enjoyable season and also thanks to the support of the parents. Well Done. Comment -- they played in the rain most of Several from the community at- tended the wedding reception for New industrial milk price by John Finlay, P.Ag. Agricultural Representative Agriculture Minister Don Mazankowski has announced that the target price for industrial milk was raised to $47.45 a hec- tolitre on August 1, the beginning of the new dairy year. This is a result of recent increases in pro- Bob and Carolyn Hill in Oshawa Polish Hall on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stone were guests at the marriage of Michelle Shemansky and Brett Osterman in Eglinton United Church in Toronto on Saturday. Brett's parents and sister were present from Vancouver for the wedding. Brett with his family liv- years including this increase. The support prices for butter will increase by 1.3 percent ot $5.167 a kilogram and for skim milk powder by 1.1 percent to $3.046 a kilogram. The new support prices reflect higher prices to producers, ad- justments to the butter standard product yield and changes to pro- cessor margins. This will in- crease processor revenues from industrial milk product sales. Mr. Mazankowski announced that a national task force has been ed in Saintfield for eight years at- tending schools in this area. Our sympathy to the Watson & Yakes families in the passing of Iva this past week. Margaret Couperthwaite at- tended the funeral of Mr. Bill Miller, a neighbour of Jacks in Scarboro. For next week please phone 852-6693. Thank you. set up to advise him on dairy mat- ters over the coming months and to identify options for the next long-term dairy policy commen- cing in 1991. The task force will have representatives from the federal government, the Canadian Dairy Commission, the Dairy Farmers of Canada, the National Dairy Council and the Consumers Association of Canada. It will be chaired by Ken McKinnon, Vice- Chairman of the Canadian Dairy Commission. AUCTION SALES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Machinery & Holsteins Complete Trevertona Dispersal & Auction Sale of farm machinery for CLARE & ELAINE TREVER- TON & SONS, R.R. 1, Plainfield, selling at the farm, 16 km. north of Belleville. From Hwy. 401, take Hwy. 37 north 9 km. to Plainfield Children's Home, then 6 km. east on Con. 6, Thurlow Twp. to farm. TREVERTONA HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL at 12:30 p.m.: in- cluding 60 Head, Reg., Class., 0.D.H.I1.C. Tested, all vaccinated. 30 Milking Females, 10 Bred Heifers, 20 Open Heifers & Calves, 5 Very Good, 20 Red & White, RHA 163-174. Featuring a (VG) May/85 Mattador with 2y (175-168-182) selling due in Nov. to Starbuck. Her Dam Is a (VG-8*) Arlinda Chief with 9y (231-259), 2nd Dam (VG), 3rd Dam (Ex). Her (GP) sister by Triple Threat has 3y (220-240-219) BCA & Genetic Index of M plus 13 F plus 18 & sells with her fancy red Jan./89 Astro Jet heifer. A (VG) Oct./83 Triple Threat with 3y (183-216-193) BCA selling due at sale time to Regal-Red from (GP-1*) Dam with 22608 |b. milk 8& 882 Ib. fat. Her (GP) Nov./85 Regal-Red daughter with 2y (156-207-193) also sells fresh since June with a red heifer calf & ared Aug./88 service age bull, both by Rooster. MACHINERY SELLS at 11 a.m. Lunch available. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 6 SALE TIME: 5:00 P.M. Selling a truck, 2 riding lawnmowers, tools, furniture, & appliances. The property of MYRTLE & CARL GIMBLET on 7A Hwy. just 1 km. east of Port Perry. 1977 Ford Ya ton truck, 1 owner, only 56,000 mi. M/F 10 h.p. riding lawnmower, M/F 12 h.p. riding lawnmower with snowblower & tiller attachments,' snowmoblle, 16" chain saw, small box -fraller, truck cap, han- dyman's tools, wrenches & socket sets, V2' elect. drill, Weedeater, ext. ladder, elect. pump, 5 ton hydraulic jack, Shop Vac, 7" M/C skill saw, 24" Kelvinator elect. stove (almond), freezer, Danby Fridge, McCleary washer, 4 pressback chairs, old washstand, old quilts, wooden high chair, odd chalrs, gas barbeque, glassware, dishes, setting for 8 Royal Swan (Eng.) old comic books, odds & ends, metal desk and more. Note time: 5:00 p.m. Lunch available. Owner or auctioneer will not be responsible for accident or injury in connection with this sale. Auc- tioneers Don & Phil Cochrane 985-2788. Sé WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Excellent Antique Sale Peterboro Auction Center Hwy. No. 7 East The property of JENNIFER & TED LAUGHLIN, Hopkins Ave., Peterborough; a long time dealer & collector who Is leaving the country plus other selected inclu- sions. Mahogany tall case clock signed Jason Cox London with brass face & works c1800, oak roll top desk with raised panels, bronze signed figural Art Nouveau lamp 30' tall, Quebec buffet Box - grained ochre - paint finish - showing Adams influence ¢1800, Ontario dish cupboard with scalloped open top c1870, Eng.' pine chest of drawers - cutout gallery with original varnish & glass pulls c1870, Martha Washington arm chair, excep- tional low back Windsor arm chair in original mustard paint Stenellling, Ont. c1850, Lan- cashire armchair, set 6 bowback kitchen chairs in original paint, double ped. kneehole desk - case panelled with carved fans applied In corners & maple drawers, 12 pane flatback In refinished cond. c1860, 6' pine stretcher table with original paint, apt. size Wurlitzer upright piano, pine Sheratin chest of drawers, pine spice cabinet with 25 dovetailed drawers, pine utility cabinet with 100 small drawers, 4' ships model of Nova Scotia Schooner, large pine ar- moir, pine jam cupboard, cabinet Grand player plano, 3 pc. bedroom set in original painted decoration - N.S., 4' pine bench, dough box, blanket box, butternut washstand, pine washstand- scalloped gallery, large Gothic window, pressback chairs, Vic- torian chairs, oak bed with rals- ed panels, butter churn, sectional oak bookcase, 9 pc. burled walnut Chippendale style dining suite, 4 pc. walnut Malcolm bedroom sulte, antique railway file, pine Ice box, pr. signed Norwell water- colours plus other paintings & prints, approx. 20 instruments Incl. Gibson mandolin, hanging lamp, Gone with the Wind lamp, other lamps, Imari, Blue & White, Flow blue, Moorcroft, Majolica, carnival, stoneware, sponge ware, Bennington, etc., jug & basin set, native Indian artifacts, quilts, brass items, carpets, childs Windsor chair, wicker day bed, wicker chairs, planters, Canadian pottery, plus many more Items - tables, stands, chests, cupboards, advertising & collectables. Absolutely no reserve. House sold. Owners leav- ing Canada. Don't miss this In- teresting sale of antiques & collec- tables. For Info. call (705) 745-5007 Peterboro Auctions, Dale & Orval McLean, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Giving Up Housekeeping Antiques & Good Furniture Complete contents of home. Property of MRS. ALICE THOMPSON, 198 'St. John St., Cannington. Featuring 3 pc. bedroom suite & double bed, love- ly bed chesterfield, 2 antique dressers, twin beds, antique bed- «side chairs, antique blanket box, quantity of bedding, kitchen set, antique pine table, Lazy-boy chair, upholstered arm & rocking chair (like new), antique oil lamp, pictures, side tables, clocks, telephone table, books, quantity of china, dishes, cookware st. st., portable Quasar colour T.V., Ken- more vacuum cleaner, Simplicity spin washer, Moffat H.D. dryer (new), apt. size freezer, lawn chalrs, old sealers, garden tools, ladder & much more. Good clean offering. Plan to attend. Lunch available. Calvin Mabee Auc- tions, R.R. 1, Lindsay. Phone 705-374-4800 or 374-4435. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Farm Sold Farm Machinery, Some Furniture The Property of LESLIE COULTER, 4 miles east of Kirkfield on Hwy. 48, turn east on Balsam Lake Drive or 12 miles west of Coboconk. Sale includes: Ford 6600 diesel tractor, Ford 5000 diesel tractor, Int. 250 industrial tractor with loader, 1986 M.F. 1455 round baler, New Holland 273 baler, New Holland 488 Haybine, M.F. 33 seed drill, A-C 180 Bus. manure spreader, Kneverland plough, Triple K cultivator, Danuser post hole digger, full line of Machinery. Terms: Cash. No Reserve. Lunch Available. Fur- niture Sale at 10:00 a.m. - Machine Sale at 11:00 a.m. Sale managed & sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontarlo - Phone (705) 324-9959 or 324-2774 - Car Phone (705) 749-7084. The Auctioneer or Proprietor will not be held responsible for public in- jury, public liabllity, or property loss or damage in connection with this sale. A29 CONSIGN NOW TO ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CENTER, LINDSAY Consignment Machinery Vehicle Sale Accepting cars, trucks, trallers, boats, campers, riding lawnmowers, construction equip- ment, shop tools, recreation vehicles, etc. Bring to barn or phone 324-2783. Orval or Barry McLean. A 22 Id . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. * Farm Sold Full Line of Farm Machinery, Tractors, Hay & Straw Complete contents of Century old farm house Includes antiques, furniture & collectables. Proper- ty of ALEX & JESSIE LAN- DALL, R.R. 3, Woodville, Con. 10, Eldon Twp. 1 mile north of Hartley or 5 miles east of Wood- ville to the 10th of Eldon then 3 miles north - see signs. Note: See list next week. Auctioneer's note: - Many hidden treasures to be discovered - never been a sale since 1915 plan to attend - beginn- ing with antiques & furniture. Machinery at 1 p.m. Terms: Cash. No reserve. Lunch available. Calvin Mabee Auc- tions, R.R.'1, Lindsay. 705-374-4800 or 374-4435. MONDAY, AUGUST 28 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Orval McLean Auction Center Lindsay Quality antique furniture, plano, large quantity antique glass, china, property of REV. & MRS. LAWTON LOWE, Oshawa (property sold moving to B.C.) plus other selected consignments. Oak S roll top desk with raised panels, mahogany 4 pc. bedroom suite with serpentine front, oak ¢ pc. dining room suite, dining table & chairs, large spinning wheel, antique picture frames, parlour table, large round dining table, antique sideboard, 1910 antique piano, cedar lined wardrobe chest, walnut rocker, cedar chest, bookshelves, d.l. table, light fix- ture, 4 dining chairs, organ stool, small sewing cabinet, Singer treadle sewing machine, Sessions mantle clock, small china dolls, Eatons Beauty doll, oak parlour table, small cupboard, magazine rack, small crock, large quantity glass, china (many are over 100 yrs. old), tancy dishes, 50 antique cups & saucers, vases, depression glass, iron pots, mans pocket watch, antique buffet with mir- ror, childs wood rocker, childs table & 2 chairs, antique dresser & chest, large magazine table, squ. oak dining table, old farm scales, pressback chairs, large oak ice box, 6 Royal Doulton figurines. Don't miss this outstan- ding sale of interesting .collec- tables 8 quality furniture. No reserve. 10:00 a.m. sharp open at 9 a.m. for preview. Orval McLean Auctions, Orval 8 Barry McLean, Auctioneers. Call now to list your sale. 324-2783. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Monthly Machinery Auction Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. M.H. 30 tractor, Int. 624 tractor, large quantity of wooden gates - all sizes, 1977 Gleaner F2 diesel Corn Soybean Special Combine - 12' direct cut grain header, 4-36 Corn header, Ford 9' disc. 3 pt., Ford 2 furrow plough trip beam, New Holland 310 baler with thrower, New Holland 373 baler with thrower, Turnco gravity grain box with Martin Gearing, Case Crawler loader, George White 26' wing cultivator, Hawk But 157 liquid manure spreader, Int. 155 manure spreader Jamesway Silo Unloader, Jamesway auger feeder, Berg hydraulic manure pump 72 H.P. motor, cultivators, tractors, ploughs, balers. Expecting a good line of machinery. This list sub- ject to additions & deletions. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Sale managed & sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 - Sale Day 324-8311 - Car 705-749-7084.A 22 WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 23 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Twilight Auction Sale Antiques, furniture, cottage fur- niture, dishes, tools, etc. Proper- ty of MR. AND MRS. BULLICK, R.R. 3, Fenelon Falls at Sturgeon Village - corner of.Irene Ave. & Third St. Directions from Fenelon Falls - follow Hwy. 121 to Victoria County Rd. 8 then east on County Rd. 25 - follow for 5 miles - see signs. Note: Partial listing only! 6 antique washstands, some mar- ble top, antique gramophone, old chairs, bridge set, antique telephone, number of old dishes, antique pressback chair, knick- knacks & mirror, collectables, lamps, fixtures, library table, Backgammon game, old records, golf clubs, number of tools, etc. Plan to attend. Sold by Calvin Mabee Auctions, R.R. 1, Lindsay. Phone 705-374-4800 or 374-4435.A 22 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. ° Property Sold Large Auction Sale of Body Shop tools & Equipment including Compressor, Welders, Plazma Cutter, Jacks, 4 x 4 Jeep, Cars, etc. Property of Creamery Auto Body, Lorneville, Ont. Hwy 46. See list next week. Mark date on your calendar. Calvin Mabee Auctions, R.R. 1, Lindsay. 705-374-4800 or 374-4435. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Giving Up Housekeeping MacMillan Auction Centre 6 miles east of Argyle & 1 mile north Among the many items to be sold are: washer & dryer, chesterfield & chair, swivel 'rocker, kitchen table & chairs, desk, single beds, microwave, oll lamps, walking sticks, old post cards, W.W.| rifle w/bayonet, large brass shells, & other military collectables, €omic books, |ewellery, antique hay bundle fork, - assortment glassware & china, 1986 Honda XL750 cross country & street legal motor bike - like new, household appliances, 1979 Pontiac 350, V8, plus many other Interesting items. Plan to attend. Terms: cash. Lunch avallable. If you are interested in selling antiques, col- lectables, sporting equipment, household or farm related items, give us a call. Be It one item or 1009, at your place or mine. For Information call (705) 374-4318 - Jim MacMillan, Auctioneer. THURSDAY EVENING 'AUGUST 24 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. Holsteins August Consignment Sale of Holsteins selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, including fresh & close cows & heifers, bred & open heifers & calves, featuring a fancy daughter of Lonsfarm Revelation due at sale time to In- spiration. She was Jr. Champion Northumberland Cty. in 1988. Consignments will be accepted for this sale. If you wish to con- sign to this sale, please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. A 22 SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry Region Rd. 2 Appliances, excellent antiques Including glass & dishes, 8 hp. JD snowblower, rototiller, 9 pc. din- ing room suite, bow front bed & dressers, caned rocker, spinning wheel, wardrobe, Hoosier type cupboard, cedar chest, washs- tand, hall tree, copper boiler, quilts, phone table, mantle clock, new maple bedroom suite, small freezer, small appliances, fertilizer spreader, tools & much more. Viewing from 2 p.m. on sale ddy. Pearce Auction Services 655-8073. 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