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Port Perry Star, 30 Sep 1997, p. 28

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Seine H S08 RAN Nac DRIVING INSTRUCTOR required. If you enjoy | NEL on meeting new people and BACON ons have a clean driving LTD. record, this may be the Somer otyivy. 47 4 412 career for you. Must have PO. BO aan, driving instructor license (905) 985-1068 and own late model vehi- cle. For more information Furniture, Anti ues, Tools, Farm Machinery please call Joe Aston at 905-436-9402, Provincial Driving School. Help Wanted DATA ENTRY POSITION Join our Customer Service Team! Full time data entry position to perform order entry and invoicing. Candidates must have excellent keyboard and organizational abilities. Strong verbal communication skills and a sales/customer service background are needed. Position available immediately. Send resumes to: OLD PORT INTERNATIONAL MARKETING INC. 16050 Old Simcoe Road Port Perry, ON LOL 1P3 Attn: K. Gardiner Fax: (905) 985-0676 Only those applicants to be interviewed will be responded to. Gompositor ented for extremely busy production department Must have experience with: * Macintosh Computers * Quark Express * Multi-Ad Creator an asset. * Speed and accuracy as well as ability to work with tight deadlines an absolute must. If you fit this description send/fax your resume to: Port Perry Star 188 Mary Street, Port Perry LOL 1B7 Fax (905) 985-3708 Rs Ph ts 10 ea leh 1978 JEEP J10 pick up and 7-1/2" plow and con- trols, good condition. 985- 9494. TRUCK CAPS, box liners, running boards, sales & installation. Van & Truck World 579-6868. HERDER SALES ATTENTION HUNTERS & FARMERS '93 DODGE D150 Two-Tone paint, 60,000km, VB, p.............. $10,995, '91 FORD RANGER XLT extra cab, 130,000km, 4L V6.$6,9985. 86 CHEV PICKUP V8, auto, 170,000km.......... $2,995. piv, newpant.................. $6,995 '88 JEEP YJ black, 160,000km........... $5,995 '87 BLAZER 4x4 loaded, wth ar.................. $4,995 Several Vehicles . Under $3000 Certified VaVI R=) o Vol [XN OF a {} [=o] 12 mth/12,000 km Warranty included (OI TaRTVRVE:Y a TTol [XW IY Ceo) 8 VEHICLE STORAGE - indoor. Boats, cars, motor 'homes, etc. Starts @ $30 month. Evenings 655- 4785. Attention: Don MacLeod ADVERTISING SALES PERSON REQUIRED The Port Perry Ster requires an energetic, outgoing, self-starter for a busy advertising department. i Please send / fax resume to Port Perry Star 188 Mary Street, Port Perry LIL 1B7 Fax: (905) 985-3708 Attn: Don MacLeod ; SALE TIME: 11 AM. New fumiture liquidation auction at McLEAN AUCTION CEN- TER, Lindsay - Approx. 30 new chesterfield suites, 2 & 3 pc. sets, bed chester- fields, oak 9 pc. diner, new round oak tables & oak chairs, single, double, queen and size mat- "tress sets. Don't miss this excellent opportunity for . new furniture. MCLEAN AUCTIONS 705-324-2783 Lindsay or call 1-8C0-461- 6499 to list your sale. Orval & Barry McLean auctioneers. @he Povf Povey Stax ORVAL with a combined pressrun of more than Publishing Twice A Week Tuesday and Friday 21,000 Copies Weekly For further information (905) 985-7383 "It Pays To Advertise... Advertise Where It Pays" PORT PERRY STAR & WEEKEND STAR FRIDAY, OCT. 3 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN, 3 miles east of Lit- tle Britain on County Rd. 4, the Estate of the late EVELYN CROXALL of Brooklin. 9 pc. walnut din- ing room suite, 3 pc. burled walnut bedroom suite, oak dresser & matching washstand, oak parlour tables, oak high- boy dresser, square oak dining table, pine chest of drawers, hoopback chair, table & floor-lamps, walnut writing desk, wicker fern stands, walnut fem stand, wicker table, walnut dress- er, 5 pc. modem bedroom suite, blanket box, McK- askie oak register, crock, coal oil lamps, Kenmore apartment size stacking washer & dryer, pink chesterfield & matching chair, qty. linens, china, glass, household & col- lectable items. Also con- signed qty. sport cards including O-Pee Chee & Upper Deck rookie cards, 8 wheeled Argo, single furrow riding plough. Don & Greg Corneil auction- eers, R.R. 1, Little Britain 705-786-2183. SATURDAY EVENING OCT. 11 SALE TIME: 7 P.M. BREEDER COW SALE at LINDSAY COMMUNITY SALE BARN, RR 2, Lind- say. 16 mat charolais limo cross cows with 16 charo- lais calves by side, August-September calves Char bull exposed September 1, 1997. The property of MURRAY CARLOW, Indian River; 10 charolais limo simmen- tal cross cows with 10 limo calves by side, re-bred full blood limo herd vaccinat- ed. The property of WAR- BURTON FARMS, Min- den; 8 reg. simmental cows, 12 registered sim- mental heifers due Jan- uary-April, 19 are polled, re-bred A-1, herd vacci- nated. Herd in top 10% for AWW since 1982. The property of JOHN MAC- DONALD, Ameliasburg. 12 grade hereford cows 4 calves by side, remainder due October-January, hereford bull. The property of GORDON FARRIS, Hastings. More herds to follow. Carl Hickson 705- 324-9959, sale bam 705- 324-2774, Arnot Wotten 905-263-2512. THURSDAY, OCT. 2 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. Property of MR. & MRS. JOHNS, property sold, & the late BILL TWEEDLE ESTATE contents includ- ing appliances, modern fumiture, new oak round table & chairs, dining & bedroom suites, beautiful antique flat to wall cup- board, chesterfields, sofa bed, antiques, glass, china, household, Kubota generator, gas weedeater, dreds of interesting items. At ORVAL McLEAN AUC- TION CENTER, Lindsay 705-324-2783 or call 1- 800-461-6499 for certified appraisal service or to list your sale on site or at our auction center, Orval & Barry McLean auction- eers. * THANKSGIVING MONDAY, OCT. 13 SALE TIME 10 A.M. EXTRAORDINARY HOLIDAY AUCTION of Quality Antiques and Collectibles for ESTATE of BUD CARTMILL of Cannington, JACK & WAN- DA OWEN, of Cannington and PETER AUS- TIN, of Bowmanville, to be held at Phoenix Sales Arena, Uxbridge. Take Hwy. 12 north to Hwy. 47. Go west to Uxbridge. Go north on Main St. to Davis Dr. Watch for signs. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD: Exceptional antique walnut 3 pc. Shield bedroom suite (hand carved 1860s era, matching dresser & washstand, new mattress, ex.), ext. table & 6 pressback chairs, 1930s ma- hogany corner cabinet, beaufront china cabinet (claw feet, ex.), 1940s oak china cabinet (turned legs), refinished oak Hoosier cupboard, oak hall stand (umbrella holder), pine milk (pail) bench, 6' pine porch bench, stacking 3 shelf lawyers book- case, Ig. qty. antique tables (walnut dropleat, harvest tables, ant. mahogany db. ped. table, 2 tier piecrust, walnut parlor, oak gateleg, marble top demi lune table, dropleaf Duncan Phyfe, spool leg parlor table etc.), mahogany dry sink, Ig. qty. antique chairs (fabulous ant. 1860 circle back chair (Cherub head, carved), ant. pine chairs, 2 Eastlake chairs & matching rocker, 3 button back chairs (Queen Anne leg), carved mahogany dining chairs, 4 ice cream chairs, 4 childs hoopback, lyre back chairs: etc.), walnut trimmed hand carved settee, Eastlake settee, carved Rose design Balloon back settee & 4 matching chairs, ant. coffee & end tables, piano stool, ant. Singer Sewing machines, qty. ant. mir- rors, nursing rocker, antique beds, brass & iron bed," qty. old wall Tapestries, orig. Tapestry Grapes of Wrath (walnut trim, ex.), spinning wheel, old quilts, old washstands (rare db. harp, Serpent front etc.), blanket boxes, petty point footstool, mantle clocks, qty. antique dressers, deer mount, set antlers, Texas longhorns 5', ant. accordian, player piano scrools, harmonica, schmidt autoharp, stereo systems, entertainment units, over 300 records, old books, ant. prints, Isotec phone system (4 phones), Sony dictating system, skis, skateboards, appliances, old Acme stoves, 'qty. hand & garden tools, chain saw, rid- ing mower, plus more. ANTIQUE LIGHTING, COLLECTIBLES & JEWELLERY: Lg. qty. of ex- ceptional early lighting including Library hanging lamp with prisms & painted shade, turquoise glass banquet lamp (orig. lead chimney), bull- seye lamps, Princess feather lamp, Colonial (Do- minion Glass Co.) lamp, composite lamp, Lincoln Drape Aladdin lamp with log cabin shade, 2 min. oil lamps, Aladdin lamps, oil lamps, old chande- liers from a church, railway & barn lanterns, 4 Australian Opals, Woman's diamond ring, Seiko watch, 6 Brantford Pottery ant. flower planters, ant. Delft chargers (mint), 3 gal. Medalta butter churn, WW II identification slides of planes, mili- tary helmets, qty. old newspapers (Globe & Mail July 1915, Star Weekly 1947), Disney memora- bilia, dental tools, Ig. qty. old bottles (pop etc.), silk screen milk bottles (Beatons Oshawa, River- view Caledonia, Rosebay Napanee), ant. copper lightning rods, old golf clubs, horse collar mirror, CPR Hotel Banners, Moorcroft cribbage board 1900s, qty. old tools, cross cut saw, qty. old seal- ers, qty. old radios, Coke cooler, ant. counter scale (Burrows - Milne, Hamilton), old tins, ant. toys (Heinz pickle truck, Batman, soldier shoot- ing game, toy trucks & windups, qty. old tin train sets), marbles, wooden decoys, blue granite, war medals, old postcards, plus more. ANTIQUE CHINA, GLASS & CRYSTAL: Over 60 pcs. pin- wheel crystal, qty. comflower, qty. Carnival glass (blue, white, yellow), 5 Priscilla plates, Occupied Japan, Wedgewood, qty. "Iris" depression glass, cranberry glass "dad," Toby mugs, Ig. qty. of Bisque, Noritake china (5 place settings of *Ran- dolph® & serving pieces), qty. Hummel figurines, milk glass vases, biscuit jars, 8 vinegar cruets, 2 Coronation mugs, Stoke England Genoa wash- bowl & pitcher, qty. egg cups & timers, collector plates, silver tea set, ant. basin & pitcher, qty. bird wades, Wrigley's biscuit jar, old tins, cheese dish, ant. porcelain bathroom fixtures, steins, plus more. NOTE: One of the finest offerings yet! An outstanding holiday auction with over 1,000 quality pieces. TERMS: Cash, Interac, Visa & M/ C. VIEWING: 7 a.m. sale day only. Please join us. GARY HILL AUCTIONS Sunderland: 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free: 1-800-654-4647 4 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 SALE TIME 10:30 AM. Fam sold. Auction sale of farm machinery, household furniture, antiques, sheep & sheep equipment, the property of BRUCE & JEAN TAYLOR, Lot 23 & 24, Conc. 7, Clarington, 10 miles north of Bowmanville on Regional Rd. 57 & 1 1/2 miles west on Conc. Rd. 7. '| JD 2130 tractor w/cab, diesel, ps, 184x30 duals; JD 710 tractor, ps; DB 880 tractor culoader; Fiskars 3 fur- row plough, trip beam, 3x16"s, 3 pth; Kvemland 3 fur- row plough, trip beam, 3x14's, 3pth; Int. Vibrashank cultivator, 9 1/2 ft, 3 pth; Kongskilde cultivator, 12 ft., 3- pth with levelers; Kongskilde cultivator, 13 ft. pto; Kewanee double disc, 14 ft; Bush Hog double disc, 12 ft. hyd, spike harrows 10 ft. with levelers; chain har- rows; Kvemland stone fork, 5 ft, 3 pth; JD subsoiler, 3 pth; levelling blade, 3pth; fert. spreader, 3pth; post hole auger, 10" pto; field sprayer 100 gal, 28' boom, 3pth; JW field sprayer, 24' boom, 3pth; NI 270 culditioner, 7 ft. pto; Vicon 4 wheel finger rake, 3 pth, Kuhn rotary tedder pto; Bush Hog rotary mower, 9 ft., pto; hay crusher, MF mower, 6 ft, 3 pt; forage cutter, 5 ft., pto; NH smoker hay grain elevator, 32 ft; pipe bale elevator, 18 ft.; grain auger, 6 ft. 20', 1 HP motor; grain auger 4", 2-5 ton hay wagons; 2 gravity boxes; 1,000 gal. water wagon; portable water pump; Lucknow snowblower, 6', 3 pth; NI 217 manure spreader, 2 beater pto; bam fan; air compressor; Beaver table saw w/stand; 2 chain saws; aluminum ext. ladder 30 ft.; Blacksmith anvil, feed cart; wheelbarrow; new & used lumber; apple boxes; cedar rails; cedar posts & poles; apple firewood; used tires; fence wire; wire gates; portable bolt cart, metal gates; nuts, bolts, chains, two wheeled trailer; baler twine; Cockshutt,H11 single plough; welding table; platform scales; bag cart; grain scoop; cheese milk cans; milk bottle crates; hand forged gate hinges & tools; wooden wheelbarrows; bam jack; dining room suite, table & 6 chairs; bed- room suite, 81" single bed frame & mattress & box springs; antique dresser, mirror & matching wash- stand; lowboy dresser & mirror; Lazyboy chairs; end tables; small tables; Filter Queen vacuum; air condi- tioner; Singer sewing machine; lamps; 2 pc. toilet set; king size broiler oven; antique cupboard; 4 section chesterfield & matching chair; matching double & sin- gle bed sets complete; picnic table; antique child's high chair. Sheep & equipment - 31 grade ewes Suf- folk & crossbred exposed to ram Aug. 15; 1 Dorset horned ram; several round & wall feeders; feed troughs; sheep trim table; sheep & hog scale; sheep loading ramp; Frey squeeze turnover, sorting gate; electric shears; fencer (new); wood hurdles; creep feed screens; lambing pen hurdles; heat lamps. Fumi- ture sells at 10:30 A.M. followed by machinery, sheep & equipment. Also selling Int. 685 tractor, diesel with loader, hyd. bucket; Lucknow snowblower, 7 ft; round bale spear; JD lawnmower STX38; round bale feeder the property of DRYWOODS FARM. Lunch available. ARNOT R. WOTTEN AUCTION SERVICE 905-263- 2512 [IFAS | SEND or RECEIVE * Letters * Invoices * News Releases © * Real Estate Transactions © * Any kind of important documents ANYWHERE WORLDWIDE - - ALL DAY/NIGHT SERVICE PORT PERRY STAR - OFFICE CENTRE 188 MARY STREET - PORT PERRY, ONT. 7 PHONE 085-7383 FAX (416) 905-3700 y a A EVERY WEDNESDAY START: 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1 VIEW: ALL DAY OF SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. SALE Auction sale of funiture, Antique auction, KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS, 2699 Brock Road, Picker- ing, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (exit 399). Featuring approx. 350 lots of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, collectibles, hanging lights, lamps, Limited Edition prints and others arriving daily. Terms: cash, cheques, M/C, Visa, Interac. Randy Potter auctioneer. Estates and Consignments our speciality. Phone 905-683- 0041, fax 905-576-2267. FALL STOCKER SALES LINDSAY COMMUNITY SALE BARN, RR 2, Lind- say. Sales sponsored by Peterborough Victoria County Cattlemen Assodi- ation. Consign to Wayne Telford 705-292-9531. Wednesday, October 1 at 10 a.m.-calves and year- lings; Wednesday, Octo- . ber 22 at 10 a.m.-consign to Lindsay Community Sale Barn; Wednesday, October 29 at 10 a.m.- calves and yearlings; Wednesday, November 5 at 10 a.m.-vaccinated calves; Wednesday, November 12 at 10 a.m.- calves and yearlings. Out of county producers wel- come. Carl Hickson o/a 705-324-9959, sale bam 705-324-2774, Amot R. Wotten 905-263-2612. antiques and collectables from a Sunderland home, selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., comer of Hwy. 47 and 12. TO INCLUDE: Hoosier cup- board (ex.), oak ice box, 7 pc. walnut dining room suite, oak buffet with bev- elled mirror, maple low boy, mahogany Gibbard buffet and antique wicker rocking chair, antique tables, lay back chair, oak dresser, small comer cup- board, oak chairs, tulip table lamp, wrought iron table and chairs, qu. of Indian brass, large qu. of collectables and glass- ware including 29 old cups and saucers, ART-local 3 oil paintings GERTRUDE S. CUTTS ARCA 1858- 1941, Occupied Japan pcs., 600 post cards, screen door, tapestry pcs. talking doll, 2 Coke bears silver pcs., toy tin stove and fridge, cow bank, large qu. of old toys including bubble blowing Popeye, Arco Pail, ele- phant on drums, monkey on guitar, qu. of estate jewelry, 303 gun, Enviro Tec com pellet stove (like new), plus many other interesting and quality items. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905- 985-1068.

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