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Port Perry Star, 13 Mar 1990, p. 57

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Congratulations to the following students who participated in the Sunderland Festival! Their proud teacher is Mrs. Lori Beer, A.Mus.O.R.M.T.. Chad Biggs - Beginner: 81 per- cent, 3rd place. Joanna Benschop - Pre-Grade 1: 81 percent, 2nd place. Laura Gedge - Grade 1: 80 percent. Melissa Biggs - Grade 1: 83 per- cent, 2nd place. Rebecca Sobil - Grade 1: 79 percent. Earl Bradburn, 83 farm. For the following 46 years his family and farm brought great enjoyment to Earl and were the centre and meaning of his life. Always a lover of animals, he was noted, in his early years, for the breeding and raising of fine horses. In later years he was known for his hereford cattle. He was a quiet and gentle man with a keen sense of humor, known as a good neighbour, always willing to lend a hand. Of Methodist faith and tradition, Earl was a member of Blackstock United Church. He leaves to mourn his passing, his beloved wife Marjorie, sons Donald of Peterborough and Ivan, grandson Mark and grand- daughter Lisa of Bethany. His sister Effel Forder and Brothers Fred, Roy and Ray predeceased The community was saddened at the passing of Earl Bradburn, lifelong member of old Cart- wright and the Blackstock area. Suddenly, but peacefully and quietly, death occured during his sleep early Wednesday morning July 12, 1989 in the Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry. Earl had been incapacitated since November 12, 1973, when he sur- vived a massive heart attack, and for 16 years, his determination to live kept him in our midst. George James Earl Bradburn, second youngest son of David Wesley Bradburn and Mary Edith Bradburn, was born in the fami- ly homestead, 2nd concession, lot 10, of Cartwright Township, on June 4, 1906. He attended Archer Public School S.S. No. 1, until the age of 14 when he left to assist his father on the family farm. In 1931 Earl went to Egypt to farm for himself on the Herman and Eva Hooey farm while he lived down the road with his sister and her husband, Effel and William Forder, for seven years. On June 4, 1938, Earl married Marjorie Whitfield, daughter of Teasdale Whitfield and Margaret Lathangue, in the Anglican Church in Bowmanville, with the Rev'd. C. R. Spence officiating. Earl and Marjorie settled on the Trewin Scott farm, Tyrone, but at the end of the second year, upon the death of his father, they were ; "invited by his brother Ray to tian return to the homestead to live with Ray and their mother and to share in the family farm. On September 15, 1943, Earl and Marjorie purchased the Rupert and Gertie Byers farm at Purple Hill where they raised their two sons, Donald and Ivan, and where they all worked together on the percent, 3rd place. percent. Leanne Holt - Grade 2: 83 per- cent, 3rd place. Cate Lewis - Grade 2: 84 per- cent, 2nd place. Elizabeth Benschop - Grade 3: 77 percent. Rebekah Mills and Jennifer Parsons - Duet 12 years and under: 83 percent, 3rd place. Joanne Boyce - Grade 7 List A: 82 percent. him. Fund of the Education go downhill; we share it still. climb, hand in mine." Jay Thompson - Grade 1: 81 Raven Ward - Grade 1: 80 The funeral arrangements were at Wagg Funeral Home in Port Perry on July 14, 1989, and the service was conducted by the Rev'd. Dale Davis. The beautiful floral arrangements and the many donations to the Building Community Memorial Hospital were genuine tributes to the life of Earl Brad- burn. The pallbearers were Roy Cowling, Glen Grove, Clint Brown, Ronald Bradburn, Bill Oxley and Bradley Watson. Following the interment service at Devitt's Cemetery, relatives and friends met with the family over refreshments in the Chris- room of Blackstock United Church. "Let me hold your hand as we we've shared our strength and It hasn't been easy to make the but the way was eased by your 76 percent. Wilfred was born June 18, 1927 at Three Rivers, St. Maurice, Quebec to the late Jospeh Guin- don & Marie (nee Ellis). He was the dear husband of the late Martha (nee Harris). Loving father of Beatrice and her hus- band Charles. Predeceased by his brother Ernest of Quebec. Surviv- Scott. Joanne Boyce - Grade 7 List B: Katie Talbot - Grade 7 List A: 85 percent, 2nd place. Katie Talbot - Grade 7 List B: 79 percent, 3rd place. In loving memory of a dearly beloved father who died February 27, 1990 at Port Perry Hospital. He will be sadly missed by all. By Heather McCrae The 1990 election of officers for the Port Perry Tennis Club was held last Tuesday evening at an executive meeting at Emiel's Restaurant. ; Past president Bob McCrae chaired the meeting. Co-presidents for the year are Mary McKelvey and John Their executive is comprised of treasurer Tom Radford; sec- retary Alice Mees; tournament co-ordinators John Scott, Mary PORT PERRY STAR REAL ESTATE -- Tuesday, March 13, 1990 -- 13 More Sunderland Music Festival results Alberta. Shanley; maintenance Bob A membership drive meeting McCrae and Al Drennan; and will be held in late April or ear- Kawartha league Werner lyMay. This event will be publi- Mees, John Scott and Jay Neill. cized in the Port Perry Star. Publicity will be done by Think tennis -- it's the sport Heather McCrae; director Rob- ofa lifetime! Alison White - Grade 7 List A: 83 percent. Alison White - Grade 7 List'B: 80 percent, 2nd place. Alison White - Grade 7 Cana- dian Composer: 83 percent, 2nd Wilfred Joseph Leon Guindon, 62 March 2, 1990 at 1:30 p.m.. Spring interment at Hillman Cemetery, Utica. Father Alfred Grima officiated. The family extends their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours who lent their support and kindness at a ed by sisters Simon of Ottawa, Cecile & Eva of Quebec, and brother George of Quebec. Brother-in-law to Bruynooghe, Vancouver Island, B.C., Joe & Stan Harris, Quebec, Bert & John Harris, Saskatoon, Sask., Donnie Harris, Brooks, Also survived by many nieces and nephews and cousins. A funeral service was held at Harold J. Wagg Funeral Home McKelvey, Nancy Forrester and Al Drennan. Junior program co- ordinators are Bob Alexander, Paul Linton and Jeff Murray; membership Gillian Henry, Tim Ollerton and Toni Oller- ton; lessons Heather McCrae, Gillian Henry and Donna place. Megan Chellew - Grade 8 List Hannah A: 81 percent, 3rd place. Megan Chellew - Grade 8 List B: 83 percent, 2nd percent. time when most needed. And a special thanks to the fine HE staff of nurses and doctors at Port Perry Hospital who gave their loving care and moral support, it was greatly appreciated. - ts The Port Perry Tennis Club elected a new slate of officers recently. Pictured (front row, from left) Jeff Murray, Heather McCrae, Tim Weekes, Tim Ollerton, Bob McCrae, (in back row) Al Drennan, Bob Alexander, Mary McKelvey, John Scott, Gillian Henry, Robert Bun, Werner Mees, and Tom Radford. See story for details. Tennis club elects officers ert Burt; Monday night league Jay Neill, Al Drennan and Bob Alexander; newsletter Heather McCrae, Tim Weekes and Al Drennan; corresponding secre- tary Gillian Henry, summer camp Diane Burt; and past president Bob Mc Crae. ry SATURDAY, MARCH 24 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Excellent Farm Machinery And Straw Auction sale for PIETER AND TEUNIS VERHOOG, Victoria Corners. Take Durham Rd. No. 23 north of Uxbridge (at Hwy. 47) 8 km. to Scugog-Brock Townline, then east 1.8 km. Watch for signs. Sale Includes: 1986 A.C. 6080 diesel tractor, 4 w.d. air, cab., 800 hrs. (new), A.C. No. 185 diesel tractor 2800 hrs. 87 h.p. (excell), A.C. No. 175 diesel tractor with loader 1850 hrs. (excell), A.C. row crop W.D. tractor 30 h.p., gas, (restored), A.C. Gleaner K com- bine with 10' grain head, cab., gas (good), Kverneland Plow, 4 fur- row 12" to 22"' adj., semi-mount (2 yrs. old), A.C. single tooth sub soiler, Int. 11' Vibrashank pull type cult. with levelling harrows, A.C. No. 2300 pull type double disc. 10° (2 yr. old), chain har- rows, 5 sect. spike tooth harrows, Int. No. 5100 seed drill 18 run (3 yr. old), 10' Brillion seeder, N.H. No. 519 manure spreader 225 bu. double beater, N.H. No. 489 haybine 9' (3 yrs. old), N.H. No. 316 baler with No. 75 bale thrower (3 yrs. old), Int. side del. rake, J.D. hay tedder, flatrack wagon with é ton gear, 2 bale thrower wagons with 8 ton double reach gears and stee: sides (excell), 34' hay elevator on carriage, N.H. Super No. 717 forage harvester has single row corn head, hay pick up head and direct cut and throw head, Dion forage blower, 2 Dion No. 1016 forage wagons with 10 ton double reach gears (filled 3 silos, 3 yrs. old), Hutchin- son 40° auger 6' on carriage, Calsa 3 pth. sprayer 120 gal., 25° boom, Lely pull type fert. spreader, 2 Turnco gravity wagons 200 bu. with 8 ton double reach Horst gears, Danuser post hole digger with ext., A.C. belly mount 7 mower, scuffler for W.D. tractor, Gehl hammermill, truck box trailer, cutting box with pipes, feed carts, gates, mineral feeders, molsture tester, air com- pressor, Homelite chain saw, Honda rear till rototiller, water troughs, plus more. STRAW: Ap- prox. 2000 bales of good straw. NOTE: An excellent sale of fair- ly new machinery, always stored inside and serviced regularly. Few wagon items first, then machinery. FARM SOLD. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for any mishap occurring to the public In conjunction with this sale. Gary Hill Auctions, Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 or Mt. Albert 1-416-473-2138 or Owners at 1-416-852-6513. SATURDAY, MARCH 17 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Farm Machinery, Some Construction Equipment, Furniture & Antiques The property of the late REG. ATCHISON, Lot 10 Conc. 4, South Monaghan Twp. 10 miles south of Peterborough on Hwy. 28 to South Monaghan (3rd line of South Monaghan), 22 miles east to Smithson Road - 1 mile northeast - first farm - (Watch for signs). 1938 Minneapolis Moline model G gas tractor, completely restored, 1950 Minneapolis Moline Model R gas tractor, completely restored. John Deere S45 3-14's trip Beam Plough Bush Hog 10 ft. Trail disc. Bush Hog 5° Rotary Mower. George White 29 tooth cultivator, Case side rake, New Holland 327 manure spreader. New Holland 310 Baler with thrower PTO. Le- ly fertilizer spreader, New Idea 7° trail mower, stone fork, Brant 45' grain auger 8" - on wheels. Inland 3 pt. windrow turner. John Deere 40 manure spreader with tall gate 160 bus. Snowblower 3 pt. Gehl hammer mill, Letz 10' plate grinder, Waterloo threshing machine 24-36. Circular saw on wheels. 1950 GMC 3 ton dump truck. 12 Ton Tag-along trailer- walking axles - loading winch for traller. Craftsman Transit - like new. Pine Jar Rock Drill - gas driven. 12 discharge slush pump - gas. Winco Gen 20 KW generator like new. Some shop tools. =" drill & press Acetylene torches. 20 Ton shop press. Metal lathe with jackshaft. New Grinder. Approx. 200 4' x 5' bales - Y= stored inside. 24' x 28° 1%; storey timber frame house 8 x 8 timbers. Wooden but- ter churn. Wooden washing machine, wire 8 wooden muskrat stretchers, horse harness, pulleys, wooden cupboard, copper boiler, gramophone, many other Items. Terms: cash. No Reserve. Furniture sale at 11 a.m. Shop Equipment & small items at 11:30 a.m. followed by machinery. In case of bad weather, sale will be Inside. Sale managed 8 sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 or Car 749-7084. FRIDAY 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. SATURDAY 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. NEW MATTRESS TRUCKLOAD SALE 870 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby Name brand mattresses - all sizes. $50 & up per set. Sofa bed mattresses, king slze, efc. Seconds. Boxsprings. New tables & chairs, sofas and loveseats and chairs, round tables, ski suits. Great savings, shop early. Many more items. McLean Auctions & Liquidations 576-7550 or 686-3291. WEDNESDAY, MARCH SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Complete Franklea Holstein Dispersal at Hickson Sales Arena R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ontario 70 Head of Purebred Holsteins. The property of DON 8 BOB FRANKS, Omemee, Ont. 40 milk- ing females, 24 open heifers & calves, 6 bred heifers. Featuring Violet Sidney 2 yr. 135-148 - just fresh with a Jethro heifer. Legend Cathy G.P. 150-148 - fresh March with Jethro heifer. Longview Astronaut Sandra G.P. 146-130. Stylist Jane G.P. 135-150 - due to Jethro. Ultimate Jessle 127-131. Heifers are by Inspiration. Astro Jet, Missle, Revelation. This herd features 15 Astro Jets from calves to cows. Approx. 10 cows wlll be just fresh before sale time. From Oldanbrook Farms, Norwood. 17 Grades - 12 cows In all stages of lactation, 5 heifers due April, May, June. From Allan Ross, Thunder Bay. 16 Purebred cows - just fresh & short bred. From Gilbert Donneral, Sunderland. 11 Grade yearlings. These herds will be followed by our Regular Con- signment Sale. For further infor- mation contact Sales Arena 705-324-8311; John Buckley 324-4017; Gall Snodden 357-3237; Carl Hickson Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 or Car 749-7084. SATURDAY, MARCH 17 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Estate Antiques, Quality Furniture & Collectables Orval McLean Auction Center, Lindsay The property of DAISY PRATT estate, COBOURG (former owner of Cobourg feedmill) and selected estate inclusions. 22 Royal Doulton figurines, 9 pc. beautiful- ly carved walnut dining suite, 8 pc. excellent oak dining suite with Jacobean twist, gorgeous 6 pc. fancy mahogany bedroom sulte, 3 pc. carved walnut bedroom suite, large oak curved glass bow front china cabinet with carved top, round oak table & 6 chairs, carv- ed sofa, beautiful Victorian settee 8 matching chairs, unusual oak drop front desk, several fancy carved occasional & lamp tables, glass top coffee table with wood Inlay design, beautiful large oak armolir, dressers, chests, washstands, oak ice box, large 12.6' x 32° Chinese wool rug, Tif- fany style, leaded glass lamp, banquet lamp, clocks, Charlie McCarthy doll, old books & magazines. No reserve. Don't miss this interesting sale of antl- ques & collectables. Orval McLean Auctions (705) 324-2783. Orval 8 Barry McLean, Auctioneers. soy) As veg a IC A ts on. eT ---- RR a a" rt dn "ati

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