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Port Perry Star, 14 Apr 1998, p. 25

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PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 14, 1998 - 25 AUCT FRIDAY, APRIL 24 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. Auction Sale of Farm Machinery & Equipment for Carson Brothers of Pickering. Location - 12 mi. north of 401 on Westney Rd. to Conc. 7 then 3/4 mi. east to #2805, or 2-1/2 mi. west of Durham 23. Combine, Tractors & Equipment: Int. #715 combine, diesel, snap-on duals 18.4 x 30 with windrow pickup, 2100 hrs. (ex.) #810 grain head, 13 ft. (ex.), Int. #844-4 row corn head, wide row (ex.), J.D. #4430 diesel tractor, 18.4x38 duals, cab/AC, 5300 hrs., quad shift | (gd.), Ford #5000 diesel tractor, PS, plastic grill, 18.4x30 tires, White 2-155 Field Boss, 18.4x38 rear duals, extra fuel tank, frnt. weights, AC, over/under, 3199 hrs., Int. #784 diesel | | : tractor, T/A, 18.4x30 tires, quick attach. #2250 Idr., material bucket, 3500 hrs. (gd.), manure bucket, stone fork bucket, Precision sprayer, 3 yrs. old, tandem 750 gal., 40 ft. self levelling, foam markers, Bush Hog rotary 3 pth mower, 5 ft., Gehl #2330 discbine, 9 ft. (ex.), Case Int. #8450 round 4x6 baler e/w monitors, N.H. #316 baler/Hayliner hyd. thrower, 5 bale thrower wagons, 1-Raglan, 4-home made 10 ft. x 20, on Martin, J.D./Cobey DB1 Reach gears, N.H.#56 side del. rake, Deutz-Fahr 4 wheel finger rake, KH#500 model, PTO drive. Tillage & | Planting Equipment: Int. #5100 seed drill, 21 run, grass, no fert. (ex.), J.D. #7000 4 row corn planter, WR, monitor, fert., no insect (not used for 5 yrs.), Dion forage blower, J.D. #220 bi-fold | discs, 22 ft., tandem (gd.), Int. #735 5 furrow, semi-mount plow, vari-width, auto reset, Case Int. #5700 chisel plow, 10 ft. (3 yrs. old), Vibra Shank #4500 cultivator, 24 ft. hyd. wings, Int. -, finger harrows, walking axle, Brillion 14 ft. culti-mulcher, tandems. Material Handling Equipment: GT Model 580 batch corn/grain dryer, silo unloaders - 16 ft. Badger, 14 ft. Patz & Silomatic, 50 ft. belt feeder system-cattle. Misc. Equipment: 1987 GMC 950 field truck with hoist, 327 gas, split axle, dual, 90,000 mi. (as is), flat bed trailer, lg. tandem 16.5x10 flotation HEATHER McCRAE / PORT PERRY STAR EXTRA ENTERTAINMENT: A local mens' choir will also be performing at the "Jubilation and Friends" show this coming Friday (April 17). The show, which begins at 8 p.m. at the Greenbank United Church, will the following local men, front row from left, Terry Till, Randy Watson, Brian Jones, and Glenn Larmer. In the back row are, from left, Adam Hunter, John Kirk, Maurice Thompson, and Doug Larmer. Absent from the photo is Ron Parish. Job hunting's easier thanks to Victoria County website Job searching for the youth of Victoria County just got a bit easier. Using the power of the Internet it is possible to tap into larger job markets and dis- cover opportunities that might otherwise be missed. Victoria County Career Services, with funding from Human Resources Development Canada, has created a web site dedicat- ed to finding employment for the youth of Victoria County. "Our strength is in the caring personal service we provide," says Carol Timlin, Executive Director of Career Services, "and with this site we can also help a larger audience." "A web site can't replace the ser- vices of a trained job coun- sellor but is another valu- able tool in the job search process." This site has resources that range from self evalu- ation and personal coach- ing to job banks and on- line tutorials in resume writing. True to form for a well crafted web site, it contains many links that look at the job market nationwide and provide starting points for research about prospective employ- ers or government pro- grams. The Internet URL 1s: www.careerservices.org. Victoria County Career Services Inc. is a non-profit charity incorporated in 1988, and is governed by a board of directors com- prised of individuals from the community. Dedicated to assisting unemployed youth and adults in Victoria County, Career Services offers a wide range of pro- grams and resources. Located at 6 King St. in Lindsay, they can be reached at 328-0180. Everyone is welcome. I'll be held at the Goodwood Gardens Greenhouses east of Goodwood. All are invited to Spring Preview '98 in the Goodwood Gardens Greenhouses, the final free seminar in the spring gar- dening series. The seminar takes place Saturday, April 18 at 2 p.m. in the green- house, #378 Highway 47, 1 kilometer Spring Preview '98 features the latest plant material for the 1998 season, including the Proven Winners, All American Selection Winners, Perennial of the Year and more. Every year there is a host of new gardening products, both '98 is Saturday labor saving devices and decorative accessories. And, as a bonus, there is a sneak preview of Goodwood Gardens' new customer entrance, scheduled for official opening later this month. Join fellow gardeners for Spring Preview '98 and be prepared for an inter- esting and pleasurable gardening season. Arrive early and enjoy free refreshments as you browse through the colorful spring- time greenhouses. For further information call Goodwood Gardens (905) 640-4852. Young volunteers sought for adventurous overseas projects Three months in remote areas of Costa Rica or Guyana may be just what you need if you are looking to build job skills and help with global development, while also having the adventure of a lifetime. Youth Challenge International invites youth aged 18 to 25 to apply for volunteer projects next winter in Costa Rica and Guyana, South America. Youth Challenge pro- motes youth development through exciting commu- nity, health and conserva- tion projects. Dynamic young people from across Canada and around the world will work on a variety of projects under the guid- ance of experienced youth leaders and project man- agers. - The specially extended deadline for applications from Ontario is now May 15. Only 45 positions are available to applicants from Ontario at this time for this exciting opportuni- ty. To receive an application and for more information about YCI, call us at (416) 504-3370 ext. 300, or e- mail us at info@yci.org. tires converted liquid manure tank into grain buggy, 8-9 ton corn, hyd. power 6" discharge, Demco Corn King tandem dump wagon, 10 ton, walking tandem, extensions (ex.), Martin gravity wagon, Horst dbl. reach gear, 7 ton cap., extensions, homemade single axle trailer, self unload, 175 bu., 2 Matheson forage wagons - 3 beater on Allied gears, Allied 24 ft. hay elevator, Allied auger on carriage, 6"x40 ft., Westfield auger on carriage, 8"x50' (ex.), grain auger, 8x20' auger, auger blower, stone fork, Lucknow snowblower, DB1 auger, 8-1/2 ft. e/w hyd. chute, 10 h.p. oil hoist with reservoir, Danuser post hole digger with ext., H.D. hyd. floor jack, qty. farm gates & wire, fertilizer, lumber qty. - pine & ash, 1" various widths, 16 ft. long, hay drying fans, 36-24,000 cu. air per min., 7 & 10 h.p. electric motors, 12 kilw. PTO Generator on axle, Comet welder, acetylene torches, cement mixer, 1,000 gal, plastic tank, scale, fanning mill (good stencil), ant. bag cart. Terms: Cash or approved cheque. Prop. Grant and Allan Carson 1-905-649-5434. SATURDAY, APRIL 25 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. Auction Sale of Farm Machinery, Equipment & Antiques for Jim & Dorothy Harrison of Mt. Albert. Follow Davis Dr. east to Hwy. 48, north to Mt. Albert Rd. & east approx. 1/2 mi. east of Durham Rd. 30 to 159 Ashworth Rd. Tractors/Combines: MH33 gas tractor, 12.4x38 rr w/scufflers (fair), Ferguson tractor conver. 12 v, 3 spd. hi-low (gd.), Ford 5000 diesel tractor upgrade turbo cab, 18.4x30 tires PS (gd.), MF44 gas swather, 12' head, belly crimper, MF60 pull type combine, 4 cyl., 8 head. Equipment: JD8300 seed drill, grass seed, 21 run (ex.), McCormick Deering seed drill on steel, JD694A grow plate, corn planter wr36" insecticide, McCormick Deering potato planter, ground drive potato planter, potato digger, 1r, NH717 forage harvester (gd.) & 1-(pts. only), turnip planter, JD 3 pth 6 r scuffler, Ford PT dbl disc w/12' Great West harrows, Int. 720 SM plow 4x16 A/R, JD 4 f plow 3 pth., chisel plow, 1 tooth, 8' pull type cult, ride-on pull type grader, cult, pack 16' lift w/2 wheels (ex.), Morris cult. 18' w/Great West finger levellers, Gehl 1690 mower conditioner (ex.), NH450 sickle bar mower, NH68 Super Hayliner baler, NI picker sheller/grinder unit, Sedore Idr., Gehl hi-throw blower, man. bkt., NH327 man. sprdr., SB, 130 bu., hay tedder, MH side del. rake, steel wheels, Farm Boy load master forage wagon on Martin gear, Eastern forage wagon on Horst gear, flat rack wagon, Allied Skeleton hay elev., Sedore fr. mnt. snowblower. Misc.: 2-7000 gal. bins, former oil bins-upright, grain auger, homemade single axle sprayer, hypro pump, Ig. qty. hay, old, filler, Woods oat roller, corn hoe, rototillers, maple syrup evaporator pan & qty. pails, hyd. ram., fuel tanks, New Gold 2 gal. oil can, elec. gas pumps, qty. 3/4 HD motors, barn jack, qty. lumber - cherry, maple & walnut, Yamaha 433 G.P. snowmobile (won 2 Kawartha Cups), 340 Ski-Doo, Ski-Whiz new 340 Saxon eng., Homelite chain saw, roll of hydro wire, salamander heater, elec. fence posts, t-bar posts, qty. hardware, 3 cases clay pigeons, clay seated skeat shooter, chicken fdrs., incubator, brooder houses, glass chicken waterers, live trap, brass Queen size bed (ex.), solid birch 4x9 table top, bunk beds, old solid wood doors, qty. old cotton seed bags, qty. books. Antiques & Collectables: Unique baby buggy, wicker, one of a kind. Democrat buggy w/roof, buggy seats, sleigh, child's tricycle (ex.), cast iron clawfoot bathtub, pine cupboard & top (flatback), 2 gl. panels, Oak drop front secretary, library table, parlor table, rocker, 3 drawer dresser w/mirror, wall telephone, frames (ex.), child's pressback highchair, rocker, chair & rocking horse, wicker rocker, 6 pressback chairs, walnut dresser w/bev. swing mirror, kitchen pantry, pine bonnet chest, qty. old china/dishes, moustache cup, qty. of Wades, butter presses, churn, slate, coffee grinder, flat iron, trivet, hall mirror coat rack, ant. wicker basket, wicker stand, speaker, viewer, ped. & finger oil lamps, oil lamps, old rubber toys. Shirley Temple cut-out paper doll, 15 - TippyToe dolls, qty. old dolls, tin doll house, cherry handcrafted doll crib, Cessna tin plane toy, forge, cobblers bench, brass bugle, Qty. ant. corn planters, crates, hand scufflers, hand tillers, unusual hay fork, garden tools, grain cradle, old pine feed box, cutting box, cheese boxes, upright post scale, fanning mill, gd. stencils, Ig. ant. & pine blanket boxes, blankets, wooden well bucket, copper boiler, washboard, coal skuttle, old horse harness, neck yoke, 2 Medalta crocks, old tins. Note: Farm has been in the Harrison name for over 100 years and there has never been an auction on this property. Many old and interesting items. An auction worthy of your attendance. 2 auction rings selling at same time. A great old fashioned auction. TERMS: Cash or approved cheque. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Division of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) Uxbridge Telephone: 905-852-9538 Fax: 905-852-1067 Toll Free: 1-800-654-4647 Cellular: 416-518-6401 x =o

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