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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 May 1983, p. 16

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I 1 1 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 4,1983 Phone 623-3303 Classified Ads Classified Deadline Tuesday 12 Noon Phone 623- 3303 Work Wanted REYNOLDS UPHOLSTERING Modern, Traditional and Antique free^eT and deliver V- PHONE 263-2132 R.R. 1, Hampton 48-tfSN Mutton Masonry All Types of Cement Work Concrete Floors, Foundations and Walls Brick and Block Laying Chimney Construction and CHIMNEY SWEEP G.W. Mutton 623-5981 1-tfSN Competent SEAMSTRESS WILLING TO DO SEWING AND ALTERATIONS Phone 623-7130 18 ' 1S Mike's Small Engines and Auto Repair Licensed mechanic Authorized dealer Briggs & Stratton, Tecumseh, McCullough, Husqvarna, M.T.D. and Gilson. 251 Simpson Avenue Unit F Bowmanville 623-6463 43-tfSN MOTORCYCLE tune-ups and repairs done by licensed mechanic. Asselstines' Yamaha, Blackstock. 986-4437. 15.4SN CHRISTIAN man desires work cutting grass, lawn cleanup and other yard work. Discount for Senior Citizens. Cali collect Blackstock 986- 4563. 18-2SN LAWN cutting with or without lawnmower. Reasonable rates. Call 623-7081. 18-1S PETER SUTHERLAND ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Siding -- Soffit -- Fascia Eavestroughs -- Windows Doors -- Awnings -- Shutters Repair Work 75 Elgin St., Bowmanville, Ont. Tel. 623-4398 14-26tfS Upholstery Recover your chesterfields and chairs like new. Call 987-4958 STEAM MAGIC Carpet &Upholstery Cleaning FREE ESTIMATES Call Roy Terry 623-2474 29ttfSN CUSTOM FURNITURE REFINISHING FINISHED FURNITURE ON DISPLAY AT SHOP. One mile east of Hwy. 115 at Taunton Rd. Steve's Furniture Shop 983-9630. 17-4SN WATER wells bored, 30 tile. Ward's Well Boring. Telephone Telephone 416-372-3025. Representative Representative Harry L. Wade. Telephone 416-987-4531. 8-tfS WHITE'S INSULATION FREE ESTIMATES Blown Method Free Estimates 576-5606 15-tfS MEL ROZEMA Painting and Decorating Çver 25 Years Experience in Int. - Ext. Painting and Paper Hanging 46MILL LANE R.R.l, BOWMANVILLE 623-2936 3-tfSN V e ' Antennas and Colorotors Also Satellite Reception Equipment -- Sales -- Repairs WHITE'S Tower Systems 576-5606 Courtice 11-tfSN Oxford Bricklayers- Stonemasons 983-5606 All Kinds of Brick Block - Stonework Concrete, Chimneys and Ceramic Tile Repair Work ALSO CHIMNEY CLEANING 18-tfS DUAL ACTION STEAM CARPET CLEANING $45 SPRING SPECIAL Dining Room and Living Room Plus Hallway C & J Services Call Collect 623-2095 anytime m 18-3SNP ORONO WEED CONTROL Government Licensed Lawn Spraying Weeds *' Insects Fertilizing Driveway Sealing Work completed by Licensed Professional Free Estimates Industrial, residential, commercial. Phone Bob 983-5267 Box 277 Orono 12-tfSN RAM'S JAILOR SHOP 19 King St. E Bowmanville Above Chartran's Men's Wear Alterations & Tailoring Open 9-6 Closed Wednesday Saturday, 9-3 623-5011 17-5SNP 41-tfSN MOUNTJOY BACKHOE SERVICE SEPTIC TANK AND TILE BED INSTALLATION TRENCHING, BASEMENTS, WATERLINES, SCREENED STONE, CRUSHED GRAVEL, SAND, TOP SOIL PHONE BLACKSTOCK 986-4737 18-1S T & C SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SALES - SERVICE - PARTS Authorized Dealers for Brtggs & Stratton, Lawn Boy, Tecumseh, Ariens, Canadians, Gilson MTD Poulan Chain Saws HAMPTON 263-8469 17-lfSN M. BROOKS CARPENTRY Cupboards, Vanities Remodelling, Rec Rooms Additions, Garages Sun Decks, Porches, etc. -- ALL GENERAL REPAIRS-- 623-5566 HAVE YOUR CHIMNEY CLEANED, NO FUSS, NO MESS, BE SAFE THIS WINTER. ABERWYN CHIMNEY SWEEPS 655-3513 14-tfS BILL SELLERS CARPENTRY General Contractor and Home Improvements ADDITIONS GARAGES REC ROOMS KITCHENS BATHROOMS CERAMIC TILE PRIVACY FENCE WOOD DECKS PATIO DOORS Repairs of all types FOR ESTIMATE CALL 623-4116 17-tfS GORD SIMPSON Phone 983-5808 Orono, Ontario Painting Paperhanging carpentry Remodelling General Repairs Interior Exterior 14-tf Oxford Bricklayers- Stonemasons 983-5606 All Kinds of Brick Block • Stonework Concrete, Chimneys and Ceramic Tile Repair Work ALSO CHIMNEY CLEANING 10-tfS CHIM-CHIM CHEREE Chimney Sweeps 623-6672 All work guaranteed. 48-tfS BYAM PLUMBING & HEATING INC. and AIR CONDITIONING NEW WORK and RENOVATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Village of Tyrone R.R. 5, Bowmanville 263-2650 18-tfS 623-2551 2-tfSN Guest Flooring Floor Sanding and Finishing All Types of Wood Floors New Floors Laid and Old Floors Restored FREE ESTIMATES Call Evenings 987-5326 18-tfSN BOWMANVILLE GLASS &MIRRORS 143 Wellington St., Bowmanville <23-3410 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9-5; Saturday 9 - 2. Sealed units, storm windows and doors, store fronts and screen and glass repair, all types of glass and mirrors available -- FREE ESTIMATES 24 hr. phone service and emergency plate glass replacement Locally owned and operated. 7-tfSN Woodall Carpentry FULLY LICENSED 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE Renovations, Decks, Roofing, No job too small. Call 983-9759 26-tfSN Protect Your Assets with Nash Roofing ALL TYPES OF ROOFING Eavestrough, soffits, siding available. Free Estimates - Call 723-6055 --Ask About Our Guarantee-- 11-tfSN (Dry \Pall Taping, Finishing, Spray Stucco Ceilings, Plaster Repairs, Painting. Call Wally Lucyk 987-4694 NEWCASTLE 13-6SN ROTO-TILLING for gardens. Reasonable rates. Troy-Blit tiller. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaranteed. Call 263-8009. 17-2SN Building and Carpentry NEW BUILDINGS ADDITIONS AND RENOVATIONS CUSTOM CARPENTRY rheo Van-Oosterom R.R. 2Pontypool 1-705-277-2812 17-4SN Employment] Wanted Refrigeration and Appliance Service Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration - Milk Coolers PHONE BERT SYER Days 623-5774 Nights 623-3177 Lander Hardware and ELECTRIC 2-tfS BRINK'S EXCAVATING FOR TRENCHING EXCAVATION and SEPTIC TANKS PHONE NEWCASTLE MAN with 3 ton stake truck looking for any kind of work. 623-9482. 25-tfSN PERSONAL tax returns. Also income tax and bookkeeping services for small businesses, reasonable rates. Phone 983-9472. Peter Lammers. 15-3SN NURSING CARE We specialize In care of patients In their own home. Our carefully screened, Insured and experienced nurses, companions and homemakers are available for lull-time and part-time nursing care. Available 24 hours. COMCARE 571-3501 987-4995 No Sunday Calls 27-tfS Monday Evening May 16 6 p.m. Auction salo ol furniture and antiques antiques selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 miles north of Uxbridge Including press back chairs, window window air conditioner, chests of drawers, electric stove, dishes plus many other Items, Consignments Consignments are being accepted lor this salo, Please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416- 852-3524. 18-1S Auction Sale Pethick's Auction Barn Haydon 1 mile east of Enniskillen Saturday evening May 7 and 14 at 7 p.m. Two kitchen suites with chairs, old Auction Sale Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonvllle Friday, May 6th 7:00 p.m. Selling tools, hardware, and equipment equipment from two estates, rote-tiller,: 25-tfSN DON BROOKS & SON General Contractor Phone 723-6176 or 623-2755 32 years experience serving area in all types of household and commercial repairs. Carpentry - Plumbing Electrical and Masonry YOU NAME IT--WE DO IT! Free Estimates and Winter Rates 52-tfS JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS-FURNACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS Phone Hampton, 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS: P.O.Box43 - Bowmanville 4-tfS Vandergaast ROOFING 35 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN ALL TYPES OF ROOFING WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED For FREE Estimate Call 623-7400 or 623-9595 14-tfS Hutton &Wiggans Insulation BLOWN METHOD FREE ESTIMATES sideboard, low dresser, wooden lawn mowers, 8 h.p. snow blower, kitchen suite with hutch, bed ches- ~ terfield colored green, two chesterfields chesterfields and chairs, four matching chairs, 3 piece sectional chesterfield, chesterfield, two fridges, one old and one trost-free working, coffee table, small tables, chest of drawers, large dresser, two dishwashers, two cookstoves, wood or coal, a diningroom table, old, other chairs, a large desk, upright desk, tools, wheelbarrow, colored TV, dishes, pots and pans, also coming on May 7, sale at Courtice Church -- 10 a.m. Also on May 14th, the Arthur Baker Estate. List In next week's paper, and on May 21st the estate of Percy Lunn in Orono Arena. Terms cash or. good Rupp snowmobile, table saws,, power tools, carpenter tools,: mechanic tools, garden equipment- and a great variety of other material. material. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton 1 786-2244. Visit the Grist Mill Flea- Market every Sunday. 18-1 SNR Saturday, May 14 10:00 a.m. Furniture Auction sale of household contents, contents, property of Herbert Ashton, Lot 26, on Townline Road, 1 mile north of Ashburn to Townline Road, then V* east. Included - freezer, 2 electric stoves, blanket _ ... , - box, 2 chesterfield suites, antique cheque. Cliff Pethick, auctioneer bed and dresser, color TV, humpback humpback trunk, china cabinet, Filter- Auction Sale Friday, May 6th 7:00 p.m. At our centre located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. Two good bedroom suites, two chesterfields chesterfields and chairs, kitchen table and chairs, Lazy-Boy chair, double bed, wringer washer, color and black and white TVs, lawn chairs, picnic table, Barnett cupboard, 4 burner electric stove, Guelph cookstove, Franklin fireplace, 22 rifle, 2 gas lawnmowers, beehives, 2 air compressors with hose, wood lathe, battery charger, saw horses, paint sprayer, Coleman camping equipment, jig saw, wooden windows, windows, typewriter and desk, air hockey table, dishes, glass, collectibles, collectibles, books, lamps, pictures, stereo, dehumidifier and hundreds of other good articles. Preview Thursday 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Grant 8; Wheeler, Auctioneers Ltd., R.R. 2, Port Hope, 416- 797-2127. 18-1SNP Wednesday, June 1 11 a.m. Holsteins Dairyman's Delight Sale selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. featuring young cows, 75 bred and open heifers. Consignments are now being taken for this sale. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416- 852-3524. 18-2S Wednesday Evening, May 18 7:30 p.m. - Holsteins Auction Sale of Holsteins selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge. Uxbridge. 50 open heifers, several fresh heifers and cows. Included in this group are 18 outstanding N.I.P. heifers ready to breed, all from one herd, also a 2 yr. old Roycedale Admiral daughter from a VG Dam with 163-182,2nd Dam VG with 215-220, 3rd Dam VG-3* with 18000 of 4%, also a Prestige of Lakehurst cow with 140-190 from an Ex Dam with 200 BCAdue May 25 to Triple Threat. Consignments Consignments are now being taken for this sale. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. 18-2S Corneil's Auction Barn Friday, May 6,1983 at 6:30 p.m. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay - Little Britain Rd. Settee, 2 sets of 4 matching pressback chairs, 3 h.p. . lawnmowers, wooden ice box, parlor tables, dough box, console and portable TVs, chesterfield and matching chairs, 2 door refrigerators, 3 pc. bedroom suite, chest of drawers, dining room chairs, Rockwell Beaver band saw, boat trailer, box trailer, Porta Slot welder, 8 h.p. Sears riding i/wnmower (electric start, good cc/dition), 8' x 16' tandem tandem farm trailer with hayrack, quantity of coins, picture frames, tools, china and glass. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R.R. 1 Little Britain, 705-786-2183. 18-1SN Farm Sold Auction Sale Wednesday, May 11 1 p.m. Farm Machinery and Livestock The property of Clare and Marie Parson, Lot 7 Con. 2 Fenelon Twp., 2 miles west of Lindsay on Hwy. 7 and 5 miles north of Hwy. 7 on the Cambray Road 18, 'k mile north of Cambray on right hand side. Farm machinery: John Deere, 1120 tractor with 145 h.d. loader 3000 hrs., International 400 tractor, Allis Chalmers hay conditioner, conditioner, New Holland 56 side delivery delivery rake, New Holland 268 baler, Allied automatic bale stooker (ground drive), Ford 612 forage harvester (corn and grass heads), 20' self feeding wagon, New Holland Holland 7' pitmanless mower 3 pth", New Holland 518 manure spreader, John Deere 3-14" trip beam plow, International 11 tooth stilt-toothed cultivator, George White spring toothed cultivator 3 pth, Allis Chalmers 10' double disc, international 10 disc tiller, Gehl 10" hammer mill, 75' drive belt, New Holland hay wagon with rack, tandem hay wagon with rack, cat- lie squeeze with head gate, spiked tractor chain, 4 sections of harrows with divider, large round pig feeder, 2 drum roller, 24' nay elevator, 12' grain auger, grain dryer, 24' aluminum extension ladder, ladder, 1974 GMC % ton truck certified, certified, 1981 Skl-Doo Citation SS 400 miles. Livestock: Approximately Approximately 20 Hereford X Charolals cows with calves at side, 4 year old Hereford bull. Sale lime: 1:00 p.m. Terms cash. No reserve, Lunch available, Auctioneers: Larry Currlns 705-277-3173, Carl Hickson 705-324-9959. 18-1SNP Auction Sale Newtonville Saturday, May 7 12:30 p.m. Selling a variety of interesting articles articles and mise, items including a quantity of good home baking at Newtonville United Church. Proceeds Proceeds toward manse renovation. Anyone wishing to donate saleable items please call 786-2957. Auctioneer: Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton. 18-1SNP Ontario's Largest Farm Machinery Consignment Sale, Norwich, Ontario Friday, May 13,1983 10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month). Approximately 150- 175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. welcome. For more information call (519) 424-9998 or (519) 424-9093. Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki & Sons. 18-1SN Queen vacuum, wringer washer, humidifer, kitchen suite, dishes - complete dinner set, Depression glass, biscuit jug, linens, blankets, pictures, power lawnmower, wooden windows, aluminum storms, box trailer, tires and rims - GM, plus numerous other items. Sale at 10 a.m. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416- 852-3524. 18-2S Auction Sale of Great Eastern Angus Sale Malmont Sales Arena Blackstock, Ontario Saturday, May 21st 1 p.m, sharp Selling 50 big modern Angus females, consisting of cows and calves, bred and open heifers, suitable suitable for 4H work. Also selling 5 big rugged bulls ready for service. Sponsored by Eastern Ontario Angus Association. For information information call or write auctioneer, Ross Bailey, R.R. 1, Little Britain, K0M 2CO, 1-705-786-3074. 18-3SN Holsteins Thursday, May 19 12:30 Noon Selling at Malmont Sales Arena Blackstock, Ont. Fresh and Springing cows and heifers (both purebred and Grade), also yearling and calves. More details details next week. For entries phone Ed Werry 263-2225. 18-1SN Auction Sale Tues. May 10th at 11:00 a.m. 287 Bond St. E., Oshawa Bond and Rltson Rd. (Watch for signs) Having received instructions from F. Alan Lawson, Trustee in Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy. We are clearing the assets assets of Lindley Electric Ltd. and Durham Comfort Insulation Ltd., consisting of 15 mhz dual trace oscilloscope, Beckman Tech 300 multi-meter, merr tester, Sanwa N-301 meter, amprobe AC ammeter, ammeter, meter, watchmen security system, system, Wolf 3/8 and 1/2 drills Mic- ronta Digital Multimeter, gas detector, detector, Greenlee electric p.v.c. 2" bender, approximately $15,000 of electrical parts, wire, fixtures, 40 ceiling lights, chandeliers etc. Durham Comfort insulation blower, hoses, 20' extension ladder, ladder, large blower (Wisconsin Robin), Sterling blower, 34 bags insulation,-2 Tornado hand blowers, blowers, Honda G300 motor, OFFICE FURNITURE, TRS-80 Model III microcomputer and line printer VI, TS 2001 bond photocopier, S.C. electric typewriter,'Electrohome air conditioner (11,500 BTU), Bell and Howell projector, 3 bookcases, office office chairs, desks, pictures, calculators, calculators, etc. VEHICLES. 1979 Chevette, 1976 Ford Van, 1972 GMC 5 ton truck, 1966 Ford 18' van, 30 foot van trailer, '69 Volkswagen, Volkswagen, 1973 Olds Cutlass, 1973 Buick Apollo, 1979 Honda 400 motorcycle (like new) 1981 Yamaha 400 motorcycle, 75 Chevelle. NOTE TIME 11:00 a.m. viewing 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday. Monday. McLean Auctions and Liquidators, Oshawa, 576-7550, Toronto line, 686-3291. 18-1SNP Auction Sale Thursday, May 12th at 11 a.m. 287 Bond St. E., Oshawa (Bond and Rltson Rd.) Watch for Signs Having received instructions from F. Alan Lawson, Trustee in Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy, we are clearing the assets of D.R.S. Automotive Limited consisting consisting of Empire sandblaster, Wynn's XT end radiator power Hush, complete radiator repair equipment, Lincoln arc welder, welding torches, tap and die sets, B&D valve grinder, Solar battery charger, parts washer, grinder, 6" vice, 45 gals. rad. paint, 20 gals, antl-lrooze, wheel balancer, Marquette Marquette ignition analyzer, floor stands, 22 new radiators, drill bits, 4 parts cabinets with large quantity ol parts, automotive books, adding machine, desk, tiling cabinets, plus approx. $5000 ol parts, fan belts, tutors, etc., fire extinguishers, wiper blades and cabinet,approximately cabinet,approximately 100 lires some new, 4x4 sign plus small tools and numerous numerous other articles, NOTE TIME 11:00 A.M. Viewing Wednesday, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. This Is a very good salo ol tools and equipment. McLean McLean Auction and Liquidation, Osluiwn, 576-7550,686-3291. 18-1SNP Saturday, May 7 9:30a.m. Lloyd Wilson Auctions Machinery and Furniture Auction sale of farm machinery machinery and household furniture, furniture, the property of Warren Moyer, R.R. 2, Markham. Sellingat the farm at Dickson Hill. From Ringwood, take Hwy. 48S, 1 mile to exit - Dickson Hill. Machinery: N.H. 469 haybind, N.H. 510 manure spreader, Int. 37 baler, Int. 14 side rake, Int. 64 PTC combine, Allied hay elevator 24 ft. with motor, Farmhand bale buncher, 20 ft. grain auger, rubber tired wagon with 15 ft. rack, J.D. 3 pt. hitch sprayer with 26 ft. boom. M.H. seed drill, Int. Cadet riding lawnmower, Sta- Rite jet. water pump, pony saddle'and bridle, chain saw, electric motors, water bowls, stanchions, pipes, no. of hand hewn barn beams. Furniture: Inglis auto, washer, chesterfield chesterfield and chair (French Provincial), Provincial), coffee table, dining room table and four chairs, sideboard with glass hutch, rocking chair, antique dresser and wash stand, antique bed, humidifier, air conditioner, small tables, pair of oval picture frames, dishes, drapes, sewing machine. Sale at 9:30 a.m. will conclude at noon. Sale sold and managed by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. 17-2S Auction Sale Saturday, May 7th 10:00a.m; to be held at Carfoot Enterprises Ltd. R.R. 1 Brock Road North, Pickering. Ford 3000 diesel tractor - cab - snowplough, cultivator, 1974 Ford Vi ton, 3 furrow plough, Ford 145 hydrostatic tractor, 42" harrows (chain), 1974 International International single axle dump truck, post hole digger, Massey Ferguson 2200 loader - 3 pt. hitch tractor, drill press, Massey pony with scuffler, snowplough for Ford 145, 150 B.S.I. air compressor, 225 amp. welder, drill press, 2 Pioneer chain saws, cedar fence posts, new metal shed, engine driven hedge trimmer, truck tires, radial car tires, metal shelving, work benches, shovels, rakes, hardwood skids, John Beem orchard sprayer, 20 h.p. Evinrude outboard motor, oil furnaces, Boa-ski 24 h.p. Ski-doo, Ski- doo trailer, Ski-doo caboose, cedar chest, portable dishwasher, dishwasher, fridges, love seat and chair, desk, hot water tanks, wrenches, electric motors, portable T.V.s (1-color, 1- black and white), rotary mower 5', 3 hitch turnpike, set of torches and gauges, four hydraulic rams for wood splitter, rotary mowers, Coke machine, buzz saw, numerous other articles and small tools. Terms cash. Property sold! Earl Gauslin: Auctioneer. 17-2SN Estate Auction Sale Saturday, May 7th at 11:00 p.m. For the Estate of Lillian Hamly, 24 Ward St., Port Hope Walnut parlor suite, marble top table, walnut sideboard, walnut desk, walnut rocker, walnut carved sideboard, walnut table with carved legs, walnut oval extension table, drop leal table, walnut rocker and side chairs, Mason ft Risch piano, piano stool, walnut hall seat, Wingham Clipper cookstove, Westinghouse Westinghouse frostfree fridge, wooden kitchen chairs, kitchen table, walnut walnut hall table, pair wicker chairs, umbrella stand and umbrellas, arrow back chair, blanket boxes, washstands, centre tables, 2 pc. walnut bedroom suite, ladder back rocker, walnut couch, large armoire, armoire, washstand with old pulls, walnut framed mirror, swivel mirrors, mirrors, chest of drawers (old pulls), 3 pc. bedroom suite, long table, walnut bed, walnut dresser (carved), washstand with tear drop pulls, 5 pc. toilet set, tilt top table, oval spool table, walnut faced chest ol drawers, round centre table, many old books, piano stool with glass ball foet, crocks, magazine racks, many small tables, tables, many old chairs, table and floor lamps, trames and pictures, fernery, Brass pall, jardinieres, antique antique china and glass, fireplace lender Irons, tool stools, plant stnads, antique ornaments, old beds, plus many more Interesting Items found In an old homestead, rain data: Monday, May 9th al 5:00 p.m. Auctioneers remarks: This will bo ono ol the largosl and moro Interesting sales ol the area. Terms cash, No reserve, Colloo bar, Paul Loan, Auctioneer. Phono 352-2403. Call now to book your salo. 10-1SP Farm Sold Auction Sale Wednesday, May 11 1 p.m. Farm Machinery and Livestock The property of Clare and Marie Parson, Lot 7 Con. 2 Fenelon Twp. 2 miles west of Lindsay on Hwy. 7 and 5 miles north of Hwy. 7 on the Cambray Road 18, V2 mile north of Cambray on right hand side. Farm machinery: John Deere, 1120 tractor with 145 h.d. loader 3000 hrs., International 400 tractor, Allis Chalmers hay conditioner, New Holland 56 side delivery rake, New Holland 268 baler, Allied automatic bale stooker (ground drive), Ford 612i forage harvester (corn and grass heads), 20' self feeding wagon, New Holland 7' pitmanless pitmanless mower 3 pth, New Holland 518 manure spreader, John Deere 3-14" trip beam plow, International 11 tooth stiff-toothed cultivator, George White spring toothed cultivator 3 pth, Allis Chalmers 10' double disc, International 10 disc tiller, Gehl 10" hammer mill, 75' drive belt, New Holland hay wagon with rack, tandem hay wagon with rack, cattle squeeze with head gate, spiked spiked tractor chain, 4 sections of harrows with divider, large round pig feeder, 2 drum roller, 24 r nay elevator,' 12' grain auger, grain dryer, 24' aluminum extension ladder, 1974 GMC 3/4 ton truck certified, 1981 Ski-Doo Citation SS 400 miles. Livestock: Approximately 20 Hereford X Charolais cows with calves at side, 4 year old Hereford bull. Saletime: 1:00 p.m. Livestock 2:30 p.m. Terms cash. No reserve. Lunch available. Auctioneers: Larry Currins 705-277-3173, Carl Hickson 705-324-9959. 17-2S Saturday, May 7th Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements The property of John Stahl north half Lot 8 Con. 1 Mariposa Twp. 3 miles south of Little Britain to County Rd. 28 - 3 miles west - south side 25 Suffolk - Cheviot Cross ewes - some lambs. Purebred Suffolk ram - rising 2 yrs. old. 1974 M.F. 165 diesel tractor 1675 hrs. - 8 speed transmission with 1981 heavy duty manure loader - hydraulic bucket - like new. Case 830 diesel tractor - live independent PTO, 65 h.p.' , good. Int. 93 self-propelled combine W2' header. New Holland 469 haybind PTO - floatation tires. M.F. no. 12 baler PTO like new. M.F. 5 bar side rake. Kongskilde 8V2' cultivator - 2' extensions 3 pt.l Allied 7V2' snow blower 3 pt. 2 - Int. trip beam ploughs 3 - 14. and 4 - 14's 3 pt. SV2 ton dump trailer - dual tires - hydraulic- dump. A.C. 140 bus. manure spreader PTO, double disc, 7 tooth chisel plough 3 pt. 32'" hay elevator with motor. McMillian hydraulic post hole digger 12" auger. 2 - 4" grain augers 10' and 21' - with motors. Acorn electric feed cart with charger. New Idea 7' power mower, 5 ton Martin rubber tired wagon with rack 8' x 16', ladders, cattle feeders, feeders, sheep feeders - 4 mobile- sheep pens. Some electrical equipment. Full line of modern modern machinery. Terms cash.' No reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m.. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ont. Home" 705-324-9959, 324-8311 Sales Office. 17-2SNP Keep Canada Beautiful YELVERTON and DISTRICT NEWS The Murray Malcolms' motored to Montreal for the weekend transporting Valerie's Valerie's furniture to her new apartment in the Westmount area of Montreal. Valerie hopes to acquire a workingspeaking workingspeaking knowledge of the French language - the Quebe- coir version no doubt. Congratulations are extended extended to the Dunnville Terriers on winning the All Ontario Junior C Hockey Championship on Saturday evening in Dunnville. Dunnville. After Wed. evening's disappointing game at Lindsay Lindsay in which the Dunnville team trimmed the sails of Lindsay by a 4 - 3 margin on their home ice, anyone who wasn't deaf, dumb, or stupid or any combination of the three could easily anticipate this final result coming to pass on Saturday evening. However, However, despite this loss, congratulations congratulations are certainly due the Muskie team, their manager, coach etc. for providing providing their fans with some excellent hockey throughout the entire season, the quarter and semi finals as well. A few unfortunate accidents to team members at the end of the season and a couple of match misconducts in the finals hurt the team in that the onus was placed on fewer and fewer team members with no reserves reserves of fresh players in the wings to add new zest and life to a team that was getting bruised and tired. Hats off to Lindsay Radio Station CKLY and their announcers announcers Bob Bakins, Don Blakely and Ed Cooper and their many hockey sponsors, for providing excellent coverage coverage throughout the season and playoffs, This was provided in a very professional manner, unbiased in their presentation and in an interesting and forthright way. The interviews interviews they carried out with their guests were also done on a high plane. We venture to guess that there isn't another radio station in Ontario which has done as much for Amateur Hockey as has CKLY and with such a broad broadcast area. We have personally listened to their broadcast from west of Belleville, from Pickering and even the Toronto suburbs. In honour of the Muskie team, Lindsay is honouring the players and staff with a Muskie Day on May 7 (Sat.) parade, dinner and what have you - an opportunity for the fans to honour the Lindsay team on a job well done. Carol and Brian Gray were among the approximate 300 former students who attended the Cartwright High School Silver Anniversary At Home. One of the Hi-lights of the evening was the assembly of all the past Queens for a photo and presentation of 11 memento memento to each of I lie occasion, Were considering attending the function, but thought it might be too depressing to see our former classmates arriving arriving in their wheel-chairs, canes and dark glasses. Seems like quite u few years ago that we had the honour of being the President of the student council - around 1937- 38 I guess. It was during our term of office that the school held its first public school dance. Also we had the honour of winning the first High School Athletic award ever presented by the school - a pencil which we eventually lost regretfully.. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Orval Quacken- bush in the death last week of Orval's brother-in-law. They motored to U.S.A. last week to attend his funeral and spent a few days visiting with relatives relatives there. Next Sunday, Yelverton United Church will be obser- . ving Communion Service and Baptism service (provided we can scare up a baby or two). " This of course will be on Mother's Day which reminds us to take this opportunity to wish all the Mothers who stumble across this column a very Happy Mother's Day. We , include of course Great-grandmothers, Great-grandmothers, grandmothers, mothers, mothers-to-be, those who wish they were and all those who are devoting all their spare time to the project. Next Sunday night (May 8th) Jeanne and Wes McMahon McMahon of Bethany will be again appearing on the St. Catharines Radio Station • C.K.T.B., 6:10 p.m. with some of their collection of tapes and I records of Oldies but Goodies. ; Please note this is radio AM, not FM as it used to be. We : look forward to hearing this McMahon program Sunday • night. Yelverton church service ; based on Missions,had a little • extra this week. Howard Malcolm who had just returned returned from Haiti related to the ) Sunday School with a couple of ; photos as "props" his impres- , • sion of Haiti which was most j interesting. The population of ■ an estimated six million ! (there is no official census) is ; 80 percent illiterate thus no ■ newspaper or radios. The ! swine population (also esti- ; mated) at 1.2 million contrac- .' ted the African Swine Fever f from garbage discarded by • Transatlantic Airplanes. Half the hogs died from this disease j - and it was decided in interest of trade with U.S. and Canada to eradicate the balance of the hogs - only 230,000 have been destroyed to date. The owners of the hogs (a very scurfy variety of hogs according to the pictures) looks like a cross between a razor back and discarded runt. The owner of the hogs are indemorified by the Government at the rate of $5.00 for wcancr to $40.00 for a mature sow. A "rich" farmer owns two or three hogs at most and this is equivalent to his "money in the bank" to be used only in emergency, Government in Haiti is a lifetime lifetime dictatorship and corruption corruption is the order of the day at all levels, Funancial aid sent to the country's poor usually . ends up in some government man's pocket and not toi its intended source,

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