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Port Perry Star, 26 May 1998, p. 25

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"A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 - 25 AUCTIONS Newtonville 2 SESSION-ESTATE AUCTION Friday Evening, June 5, 6:00 p.m. Saturday Morning, June 6, 10:00 a.m. Selling the Primitives, Collectibles, Toys, Antiques and Household Effects from the Personal Collections of the late John A. deWitt & complete Stock and Canadiana Inventory of Long John's Antiques on location at Starkville, RR#1 Newtonville, farm located 4 miles north of Hwy. 401, exit 448 on Newtonville Rd. and east on Clarke Concession Rd. 5 (watch for signs). Session 1-Friday evening, June 5th, 6:00 p.m. at Grist Mill Auction Centre, Selling toys only, offering 200 antique and collectible toys and games. Session 2-Saturday morning, June 6th, 10:00 a.m. on site location: Selling numerous Corner and Flatback Cupboards; Armoires: Dry Sinks; Commodes; Washstands; Chests; Tables; Stands; Chairs; Over 50 Crocks: Over 50 Oil Lamps; Over 50 Decoys; beautiful Antique Clocks; Quality Glassware and China; Paintings, Carpets, Numerous Collections; Complete Household Contents and all Appliances; Riding Mower; Shop Equipment and Tools. Note: This 2 Day Major Estate Offers one of Southern Ontario's Largest Gatherings of Antiques, Antique Toys, Canadiana, Vintage Collectibles as well "as a Personal Collection of 30 years. Terms: Cash, App. Cheque, Visa, M/C. Interac Auctioneer: Frank G. Stapleton, CAI, ICCA, Newtonville (905) 786-2244, 1-800-263-9886 Household Items: MONDAY, JUNE 1 SALE TIME: 7 P.M. Auction Sale of Farm Machinery, Truck, Trailer and Misc. Household for David and Lis Van Harten of Sunderland. One mile east of Hwy. 12 at Sunderland on 6th Conc. (Durham Rd. 10) to #51495. Watch for signs. Farm Machinery: White 1470 diesel tractor 18.4x30 rr tires (gd.); David Brown 990 diesel tractor/5 1/2" dr. bucket (clean); 6' scraper blade; JD6758B diesel skid steer (gd.); Int. M.D. tractor, NH488 9' haybine; NH273 baler, Int. 550 manure spreader hyd. end gate, Cockshutt 3 pth 3 f plow, 13' 3 pth cult., post hole digger PTO 3 pth log splitter 16 ton; 2 flat rack wagons, Husky 5' snowblower, cord wood saw, cement mixer plus more. Truck & Trailer: 1994 Chev. pickup 4x4 PS PB AC 5 spd. (112,000 kms.) (cert. this yr.), 1992 Bonanza 5th wheel stock trailer 24' (cert.). Iron bed, toys, new water skis, .old chairs plus misc. Note: The Van Hart- ens have sold their farm. An evening auction with few small items. Terms: Cash or approved cheque. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) Uxbridge Office: 905-852-9538 Cellular: 416-518-6401 Toll Free: 800-654-4647 Fax: 905-852-1067 Pick-up SATURDAY, JUNE 6 SALE TIME: 11 AM. "Sturgeon Lake Retreat" auction sale. 3 bedroom winterized cottage over- looking Sturgeon Lake, year round access, 86' water frontage, watercraft, '89 Bayliner, riding mower, pontoon boat and con- tents. #6 Blyth Shore on Langton Lane, 911 #20. Directions: from Fenelon Falls follow Hwy. 121 north to County Rd. 8, then south on Sturgeon Point Rd. #25, 4.3 kms to Blyth Shore road, then right #6 Langton Lane. See signs. Note: selling subject to owners approval. Open house May 31 from noon until 4 p.m. Terms $10,000 deposit day of sale with 30 day dosing. For brochure phone or fax CALVIN MABEE AUCTIONS, MOVING & STORAGE, RR 1, Lindsay. 705-374- 4800 or 454-2841. TUESDAY, JUNE 2 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. Auction sale the property of MR. and MRS. BILL BERKERS, 28 Summit Dr., Caesarea, (house sold). Directions: Take 7A east, Port Perry to Durham Rd. 57, go left on Cedar Grove Dr. to Sum- mit Dr., go left. Garden tools, kitchen cabinets from the 1950's, saw horse, folding wooden rocker, organic fertilizer, lantern, hall table, work bench, bench grinder, vise, self-propelling lawn- mower, wooden picnic table, tools, books, tent (12'x12'), snow thrower, wooden sewing basket, small 'wood stove, fire- wood, dishes, patio chairs, bed chesterfield, dog cage, waterfall desk, apartment size table, chest freezer, 1/2 moon table, wheelbarrel, steel desk, electric water heater (1-1/2 years old), wardrobe, many more items. Auctioneer, BRUCE KELLETT 705-328-2185. SATURDAY, MAY 30 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Auction sale, the property of FRED & ALMA BULDYKE (giving up mar- ket gardening) located 1 1/2 miles west of Brooklin on Hwy. 7, 1990 Ford Ranger XLT, crew cab with cap, 5 speed stan- dard transmission, certi- fied with 49,000 km. in excellent condition, Ford 8N tractor, Massey Harris #30 row crop tractor with scuffler, 3 pth M.F. 6 ft. scraper blade, 2 seated horse drawn Democrate, 3 pth M.F. 8 ft. tandem disc, 3 pth, 8 ft. triple K cultiva- tor, J.D. 2 row corn planter, apple orchard sprayer, 4 cylinder Wis- consin motor & trailer, 3 pth, 5 ft. Bush Hog, 3 pth trip bucket, 3 pth, 2 furrow Ferguson plough, Int. 3 furrow Ace bottom drag plough on rubber, 8 & 10 H.P. Gravely garden trac- tors, Poulan 2000 chain- saw, Homelite SXL chain- saw, Century sprayer with 65 gal. plastic tank & hand sprayer, back pack sprayer, valve grinding machine, air compressor, 2 weed eaters, 16 ft. farm gates, 2 wheel trailer, qty. hand & power tools, chains, nuts & bolts etc. Furniture - antique Post Master desk, Victrolia, qty. antique radios, parts & tube testers, Walnut dining table & 6 chairs, walking spinning wheel, floral chesterfield & chair, hall tree, modern dressers, G.E. bar fridge, ice cream freezer. Fumiture at 10:30 a.m., tools & machinery 11 a.m. Lunch available. Terms: Cash or cheque with ID. The auctioneeer or proprietor will not be held responsible for public injury, public liability or property loss or damage in connection with this sale. Don & Greg Comeil auc- tioneers, R.R.#1, Little Britain 705-786-2183. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques and collectables for a Pickering home, sell- ing at NEIL BACON AUC- TIONS LTD., corner of Hwy. 47 and 12. To include: Oak library table, Oak lowboy dresser, green chesterfield and chair, Pine lap top desk, kitchen suite, chests, bed- room suite, coffee and end tables, color TV, microwave, stereo, prints, lamps, large quantity of collectables and glass- ware, quantity of older hockey cards including 3 Marcel Dionne rookie cards, Deutz Allis 16 H.P. hydrostatic drive riding lawnmower, plus many other quality items. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD.-905-985-1068. SUNDAY, MAY 31 SALE TIME: NOON Auction sale at Port Perry Flea Market, 1540 Hwy. 7A west, Port Perry. Com- pact computer, computer parts, software and books, fridge, old wooden radio, 12 pc. setting of silver- ware, oak coffee table, electric typewriter, blan- kets, linens, desk, floor lamp, filing cabinet, TV stand, butter box, dishes, furniture, job lots, many more items. Auctioneer BRUCE KELLETT 705- 328-2185. Port Perry 'WEEKEND STAR! CLASSFIED AD DEADLINE Wednesday 10 AM 8000kms. garden tools. (elect.). Sale Day Office (905) 852-9538 Cellular (416) 518-6401 AUCTION SALE Saturday, May 30th - 10:00 a.m. Auction Sale of Automobile, Antiques and Household for the Estate of Allan F. Rumble (former owner of Rumble Transport) of Sutton and for the estate of Gertrude Graham of Cannington and Uxbridge Masonic Hall, being held at Phoenix Sales Arena, Uxbridge. Hwy. #404 north to Davis Dr. at Newmarket. Go east 24 km. Automobile: 1997 Chrysler Concorde, loaded w/apx. Antiques & Household: Duncan Phyfe dining rm. st, chairs w/needlepoint seats & china cabinet; cherrywood Duncan Phytfe drop-leaf table, 4 chairs (ex.); 9 pc. oak dining rm. ste., tapestry seats, glass fr. china (ex.); oak dining table; 6' harvest table; 2 arrow back chairs; sm. rocker, leather thong seat; press back rocking chair; Gothic style chairs; chesterfield & chair; china cabinet; ant. pump organ (ex.); W. Doherty & Co., Clinton, pump organ; organ stool; walnut side by side drop frt. secretary; bookcase; primitive pine - 2 flat-to- the-wall cpbds. & 2 wardrobes; 2 oak Hoosier cpbds.; French Prov. style cherrywood bdrm. ste.; 2 drawer walnut dresser; washstands; pine pieces (repro.) 30"x40" mirror w/ornate design; Kenmore fridge. & 30" stove; freezer; apt. size stacking washer/dryer on rack. Garden Equipment: Ford 100 garden tractor, 10hp incl. mower, rototiller & snowblower; JD garden tractor- no eng.; Grasshopper diesel hydro. frt.mt. riding mower; snowblower; Stihl chainsaw, 20" bar, 08S type; Collectibles & Misc.: Ltd. Editions-Thompson, Casson, Lumbers, Kreighoff, Three Sargents, RCMP 125 Com; Orig. Fresco, Gerardo Colacci, Brenders; Romance, book sketch-orig. signature A. Y. Jackson; Titanic documents. ; over 100 old toys incl. Dinky, Corgi, Matchbox, old tin; old wooden pull toy; peddal tractor, electric guitar, 10 gold rings; 2 printer's cabinets w/drawers; display case; 4 primitive pine butter bowls; Gen. Store paper dispenser, old wood wagon steel wheels; quilts, knitting machine; 2 mountain bikes; wheelbarrow scales; oil lamps incl. 2 Ig. banquet style Glass & China: Moorcraft, incl. lamp & vase; Royal Albert incl. luncheon set (very pretty & complete), Royal Winton, Belleek incl. set of matching vases, teapot; Copeland Spode, Crown Derby, Royal Stafford, Nippon, Wedgewood, Blue Willow, "Royals" collectables, Bavarian, Royal Cauldon dinner service (very pretty), cranberry incl. 4 tumblers, jack-in-the- pulpit vase, pitcher, crystal, limoge dinner service, Royal Denby, Coalport, Foley, carnival incl. stag & holly 10" bowl (marigold), stipple ray sugars & creamer. Guns: Semi-auto Remington 30-06; Winchester lever- action 22; 303 Lee-Enfield (WW1) Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa or M/C Viewing: 8 a.m. ; GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) Uxbridge Toll Free 1-800-654-4647 Fax (905) 852-1067 FRIDAY, MAY 29 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN, 3 miles east of Lit- tle Britain on County Rd. 4, the property of MR. & MRS. FRED PALMER, of Little Britain - Oak dining extension table with leaves, 2 pc. flat-to-wall cupboard, Maple glider rocker, Moffat 30 in. elec- tric stove, Sears full size stacking washer & dryer, 15 cu. ft. freezer, Roxton Maple table & 4 chairs, Maple double bed, Pine blanket box, Heritage air- tight stove, wicker rocker, Westinghouse upright 17 cu. ft. freezer, tin toys, 3 H.P. lawnmower, Honda 9 H.P. 30 in. cut riding lawn- mower, Homelite chain- saw, Honda 2500 genera- tor, qty. dishes, hand tools & household items. Also consigned Gibbard tea wagon, washstand, qty. antique fishing reels & parts, qty. good sports cards & autographed sports memorabilia, 10 in. Sears bench saw, 1/2 in. table drill press, 11 H.P., 38 in. cut Gilson riding lawnmower, L535 14 H.P. Ford riding lawnmower, hydrostatic transmission in excellent condition, 16 ft. tandem axle trailer, Stevens Model 77B pump shot gun, qty. 22 rifles, plus a qty. china, glass, household & collectable items. Don & Greg il auctioneers, psy Ss Britain 705-786-2183. SATURDAY, MAY 30 SALE TIME..10 A.M. Large estate auction at MITCHELL'S COR- NERS on Taunton Rd. East of Oshawa (see signs.) Excellent wood- working & hand tools, equipment, red tool box- es, aluminum brake, Honda generator, air compressor, scaffolding, roofing air guns & com- pressor, jointer, cement saw, 2 commercial riding mowers (one is electric with mower & snowblow- er), hundreds of builders items, nails, electrical, etc. BRAND NEW set upper & lower white cup- boards, 12 new bonne- ville vinyl windows, new double entrance door, new metal door, new toi- let set with bidet, Jacuzzi tub, shower, pedestal sink, new appliances in crates, refrigerator, stove & built-in dishwasher. FURNITURE: excellent furniture, mahogany din- ing set, hall seat, some antiques, etc. Don't miss this quality sale of car- penter tools, furniture, for flyer call 1-800-461- 6499. ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS. PREVIEW 9 a.m. SALE 10 a.m. ORVAL & BARRY MCLEAN AUCTION- EERS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 SALE TIME: 11 AM. Machinery sale at LIND- SAY COMMUNITY SALE BARN, R.R.2, Lindsay. Consignments invited. Selling farm machinery & industnal equipment. Carl Hickson 705-324-9959, Sale Bam 705-324-2774. NE on A N\AUCTIONS LTD. PO Box 220, Greenbank, Ontario, LOC 1B0 (905) 985-1068 The Port Perry Star publishing twice a week Tuesday and Friday with a combined press run of more than 25,000 copies weekly. For further Information call 985-7383. ET DEADLINE TO REGISTER in The Port Perry Star & JD Fishing Summer Derby for Muskie IS June 6th t ID FISHING & ARCHERY 27 Water St., Port Perry Warners host congregation next Sunday By Vera Brown The Monday Night Group were in charge of the church service on Sunday and quite capably led the congregation in worship, discussion and music. Thanks to all who participated. This coming Sunday, May 31, Church and Sunday School will be held at - the home of Utica & John, Epsom Suzanne and Lucas Warner at the regular time of 9:30 a.m. Following the service, the Sunday School will hold their picnic with swimming, hot dogs, etc. The congregation are invited to remain and join in on the activities. Heather Burton will preside at worship and John will be at Nottawa-Rob Roy, where Heather is minister. Our condolences to Lil Lindsay and family in the passing of her husband Russell on the weekend. Our prayers are with the Wallace family as their son Mike has been admitted to hospital once again. Congratulations to newlyweds Julia Baster and Paul Fraser who were married on May 16 in the Catholic Church of Canadian Martyrs in Invermere, B.C. The bride's parents Paul and Shirley Baster, her grandmother Clara Jones along with family friends Elva Kerry and Darlene Christie flew to B.C. to attend the wedding. A memorial service was held on Sunday, May 24 at Trinity United Church in Uxbridge for Mabel Carter. Mabel will be remembered for her faithfulness to her church, Women's Institute, friend and neighbor. Our sympathy to Elmer and Ruth Wilson in the loss of Ruth's brother, Kenneth Lee of Toronto. Interment was in Greenbank cemetery this past week. Roy and Irma Wilson of Cobden, Ontario visited with Roy's family-here in the Uxbridge area on the very special occasion of their 50th wedding anniver- sary. Congratulations. John and Florence Wiersma of Blyth, Ontario were visitors with Ross and Barbara Evans. Barbara Evans attended the Ontario South District Women's Institute annual meeting last Thursday at Scugog Island United Church. Close call for driver A 17-year-old Port Perry woman is lucky to be alive after her vehicle col- lided with a tree and burst into flames, say Durham Regional Police. At approximately 10:30 p.m. on May 24 police say the female was eastbound on Scugog Line 4 when she swerved to avoid an animal on the roadway and left the road, hitting a mailbox, and venturing into the south ditch. She continued on through a fence and struck a tree, where, upon contact, her car became engulfed in flames, police say. The 1995 Dodge Neon, which was driven by a 17-year-old Highland Crescent resident, was completely destroyed, say police. The female, the lone passenger in the car, received minor injuries as a result of the accident. No charges have been laid.

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