f l 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. October 19,1983 Phone Classified Ad 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Auction Sales Auction Sales ORONO NEWS By Isabelle Challice Giant 5 Day Antique Auction Contents of the late M.M. Boyd, Bobcaygeon selling at Orval McLean Auction Centre - Lindsay, Oct. 19 about 50 valuable European, American and Canadian paintings, antique furniture, fine china, dishes, oriental furniture and china, silverware, oriental rugs, piano, 15 ft. 3 pedestal dining table and 10 chairs, crystal chandelier, Regency sideboard, bureaus, 4 poster carved canopy bed, a rare 19th Century cloisonne vase, late Geogian settee, 2 signed Galle vases, etc. Oct. 20 excellent assortment of antique furniture, fine china, dishes, oil lamps, piano ,, Edison cylinder gramophone, etc. Oct. 21 large assortment of wicker baskets, trunks, quilt boxes, and period clothing. Oct. 22, many books, miniature toys, china dolls, lead soldiers and horses, childrens and dolls furniture, Victorian and Edwardian games, collectable paper items including calendars, post cards, catalogues, auction catalogues, etc. Early 1900's childrens zoo and animals, 2-24" Simon and Halbig dolls, bisgue head, composition body and original clothes, Simon and Halbig negro baby, German boy doll with bisgue head, moulded hair and paperweight eyes, Adolf Wislizenus doll. Oct. 29 selling at Bobcaygeon complete remaining contents, buggies, cutters, sleighs, 2 wheel gig lawn and garden equipment, riding reel type lawn mower, stuffed birds and animals, bottles, crocks, parlour stoves, cook stove, 2 iron sap kettles, several large pine tables, dough boxes, kitchen tinware in good condition, several saddles, side saddles, harness, 8 man rowing race boat, New York large coffee tin, sit in bath tub, ox yoke, 20' wooden boat, dishes. 10a.m. all days. This is one of Canada's largest liquidations from the Boyd 3 generation 35 room extended family home since 1833. Plan now to attend. Preview at barn Sunday, Oct. 16 and Monday, Oct. 17, 2 to 8 p.m. Catalogues $5.50 by mail. Call Orval McLean Auction and Liquidations 324-2783 Lindsay. 41-2SN Auction Monday evening, Oct. 24 at 6 p.m. Auction sale of furniture and antiques for the property of Mrs. Olive Stiver, Leaskdale. Selling at the Wilson's Sales Arena, Uxbridge, including Electrohome color T.V., 6 pressback chairs, pressback child's chair, china cabinet, small parlour table, set of dishes, depression glass, bedroom suite, dresser with oval mirror, captain's chair, antique toilet set, Quebec heater, wicker rocker, wicker planter, wooden table and chairs, pictures, rugs, washing machine, mantel clock, buffet, large quilt chest, 2 antique tables, antique electric lamp, antique bed and dresser, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge 416-852-3524. 42-1S Auction Sale Saturday, Oct. 22,1983 1 p.m. at Pearce Auction Centre on Shirley Road, 4 miles south of Port Perry. Note early starting time. Furniture, some antiques, appliances, etc., Savin 220 copier, 6' x 8' trailer, 1000 cc Suzuki, Kenmore garbage compactor, oak sideboard, wrought iron kitchen suite, china cupboard, single and double bedroom suites, spin washer, Mediterranean stereo set, Admiral dryer, oil furnace with pipes and tank, wicker bird cage, portable sewing machine, water pump and tank, tool chest, crescent wrenches, roll-away bed, small display shelves, trivets, brass pieces, assorted lamps, doors, pictures, and numerous other items. Sale managed and sold by Pearce Auction Services 985-7492. 42-1SN Saturday, October 22nd Giving up Farming Auction Sale of Farm Machinery The property of John Garrick, 6 miles northeast of Lindsay on Hwy. 36 to Kennedy Bay Road - first farm. 1974 Ford 4000 diesel tractor, 8 speed transmission heat houscr, Int. 140 gas garden tractor - live power - hydraulic with Int. 2 furrow plough, side dresser and cultivator. 1963 Ford Vi ton F100 truck, Int. 36 disc 10' tandem disc, John Deere 3- 12's trail plough. Triple K 9' cultivator 3 pt. Calsa 100 gal, 3 pt. sprayer • 18' booms, furrow cleaner 3 pt. John Deere 2 row trail corn planter, flat bed trailer • 3 single axles. 2 roller bearing wagons • 3 ton 100 gal. gas tank with pump. 200 gal. gas tank with pump. Ford 6' construction blade 3 pt. ■ 3 way blade with cylinder, fertilizer spreader 3 pt. P.T.O. 60' of 2Vi" plastic pipe, Viking portable pump • gas motor. Chain sow, New Idea 6' lime spreader for parts. Quantity of scrap steel, quantity of nuts and bolls, tiros • all sizes. 4 row small seed planter 3 pt. 1 ton of 5-20-20 fertilizer ■ many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 10:00 a.m. Carl Hickson, auctioneer, Rcnboro.Onl. 705-324-9959. 42-1 SN Auction Sale of Antique furniture, Collectables, Old Machinery Saturday, October 22 at 11:00 a.m. Property of the late Mr. Winton J. White in the Village of Balsam (3 mi. west of Myrtle). Grandfather clock, tea wagon, bow front- china cabinet, round dining room table and 6 chairs, mahogany. Cane-bottom chairs, shaving mirror, wash stand with towel bars, roll-top desk, number of blanket boxes, spool fern stand, drop leaf tables, Victorian love seat, chair and rocker, round walnut pedestal table, piano and bench, chaise lounge, hall table with twist legs, 4 pc. bedroom suite, oak dresser, bevelled mirror, "Raymond" treadle sewing machine, antique floor lamps, secretary desk, double pedestal kneehole desk, washboard, 2 mounted deer heads, wicker settee, balloon back chair, Gingerbread clock, school clock, a number of small parlour tables, antique chest of drawers, tools, dishes, bain wagon box, cream separator, wagon wheels, old tractors: Cockshutt 30; W4;S. Case, lanterns, single plough, appliances, pictures, old radio, 1976 Pontiac Parisienne, numerous other articles. Plan to attend this No. 1 sale of the year! Also to be offered - 3 bedroom brick bungalow on approx. 11 acres with spring fed pond, full basement, electric heat, double garage - on paved road. South Part Lot 4, Cone. 9, Durham. Terms on property $10,000.00 certified cheque day of sale - balance - 60 days. Subject to reserve bid. Terms on Chattels cash. Earl Gauslin, auctioneer. (416) 640- 3079 or (416) 985-3543. 42-1S Estate Auction Saturday, Nov. 5th, 1983 10 a.m. sharp at the first property east of Sollna Rd. on the north side of Taunton Rd. (across from Ferguson's Gulf Station) For George R. James late of the village of Hampton A partial estate sale including scuba tank oxygen compressor, 1979 Evinrude 9 h.p. outboard motor with tank (used once), semi converted van camper equipped with propane, office desks, chairs, small floor model safe, floor polisher, wooden window casings, casement windows, sliding metal patio doors, T.v; antenna, assorted dishes, wooden staircase railings, incinerator, Kelvinator dishwasher, vacuum cleaner, wheel chair, garden hose caddy, lawn and garden tools, pet cages, small weigh scales, electric lawn mower, new stove, pipes, many sizes, automobile roof rack, bunk beds, utility trailer, boat trailer, patio table with umbrella, bumper jacks, fishing hut, tubs and troughes, seamstress cupboard, wire gates, small tools. Memorabilia - 1958 Wurlitzer Hi-Fi sound system (juke box) comes with service manual, barbers chair, brass fire extinguisher, shoe shine caddy, White Rose gasoline pumps, Humpty Dumpty cookie jar, wagon wheels boot last. Restaurant equipment - Hamilton Beech milkshake maker, Bunn coffee maker, Taylor soft ice cream freezers, new refrigerator compressor, Pepsi Cola soda fountain, soda containers, illuminated Pepsi menu sign, bakers oven, outdoor tables, drive-in window trays. Building construction tractor, small belt drive saw mill, scraper blade, 3 pt. hitch roto tiller, corn dryer, gradall with new Perkins diesel engine with 20 hrs., hydraulic hoses, welding trailer and equipment, compressors, small generator, electric motors, 2 way radio equipment, conveyors, auger bits, drag line bucket, roof trusses, steel I beams, van body, concrete forming, logging chains, C clamps, bolt cutter, carpentry tools, Tri- Pods, gas powered drilling rig, asbestos fibreglass and clay piping, ABS type DWV pipe, sod cutter, 8" table saw, paint sprayer, paint shaker mixer, sheet metal cutter, propane tanks and other pressure vessels, sump pumps, garage sectional overhead glass . doors, galvanized steel panels, infrared infrared heaters, electrical wiring, plumbing fittings, oil drums, scrap iron. Plus truck loads more. Too much to list. Something for everyone. D.L.S. Auction Service, Dale Smith, auctioneer, (416) 723- 7938. 42-3SN Auction Sale Friday, October 21st 7:00 p.m. At our centre located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. New fireplace stove, bed and other chesterfields and chairs, double size bod, chests of drawers, dressers, auto washer, National cash register, several wood and metal desks, T.V., stereos, clock, rugs, tools, axes, drop leaf table, bicycle, chairs, dishes and china plus 100's of other articles Including a copying machine with Ink and paper. Grant and Wheeler Auctioneers Ltd. R.R. 2 Port Hope, 416-797-2127, P.S, Good consignment wanted for our monthly antique sale lo be hold on Friday, October 2lllh, 42-1SNP Fall Stocker Sales at Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R. 2 Llndsav Wednesday, October 5th 11:00 a.m.-Mixed Sale Wednesday, October 19th 11:00 a.m. -Mixed Sale Peterborough County Cattlemen's Sales Wednesday, October 26th 11:00 a.m. Yearlings & 2 Yr. Olds Wednesday, November 2nd 11:00 a.m.-Calf Sale Peterborough County Sale Cattle must be consigned to Wayne Telford 705-292-9531. Consignments close October 20th for October 26th sale. Consignments close October 27th for November 2nd sale. No dealers cattle. These Stocker sales are always good quality, farmer fresh cattle. Expecting large numbers for each sale. For consignments or further information contact Sale Barn - 705-324-2774 or Carl Hickson, owner and auctioneer 705-324-9959. 38-6SN Auction Sale Saturday, October 29th Auction Sale of Livestock, Implements and Household Furniture The property of the late Clement Young, Lot 6, Con. 7. Ennismore Twp. 12 miles north of Peterborough to Ennismore - 1 mile north. 39 head of Hereford cattle, 17 mature Hereford cows with calves by side, 2 - 2 yr. old heifers, 3 - 1 yr. old heifers. Cows rebred to Hereford Bull. 1970 John Deere 510 diesel tractor with Allied loader, Oliver 66 gas tractor - Int. 3 - 14's trip beam plough 3 pt. M.H. 13 run seed drill. A-C 6' combine P.T.O., bale drag. Int. 7' semi-mount power mower. T riple K 8' cultivator 3 pt. M.H. side rake, John Deere 2 beater manure spreader P.T.O. Otaco 3 ton wagon with rack, 24' hay elevator with motor. 16' grain auger with motor, set of sleighs, tools, hand tools, many other articles too numerous to mention. Approx. 3700 bales mixed hay. 1000 bales year old hay. 250 bales straw. 300 bushels of oats and barley. Oak square dining room table. 6 oak chairs, 5 fumed oak chairs, oak buffet, pull out couch. Tappan refrigerator, Frigidaire stove, 15 cu. ft. deep freeze, antique table, pine table, library desk table, antique rocker, antique chairs, antique round table, oak hall seat, dresser with round mirror, antique dresser with oval mirror, 4 piece bedroom suite, 3 pine dressers, beds, some dishes, many other articles. Terms cash. No reserve. Furniture sale at 12 noon. Machine sale at 1:00 p.m. Cattle at 3:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 42-2SN Wednesday, October 26 11 a.m. 100 Holsteins Auction sale of Holsteins selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge. Groups from Brockview Farms, Highview, Loa-De-Mede featuring many full pedigreed cows 8> heifers fresh 8, close to calving. Sired by Royalty, Unique, Ned, with BCA's up to 200 percent. Many milking heavy ready for fall production. A lovely group of good uddered fresh heifers and also 25 open heifers from Bob Leach, Cobourg, Consignments now being taken for this sale. Please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 42-1S Too Late to be Classified DELUXE Taxi requires dispatcher, experience preferred. Phone 623-6909. 42-1S 12 x 20 ABOVE ground pool, ft. deck. $450. Phone 623-2655, 42-' FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seal It's your guarantee of permanence STAFFORD BROS. LTD. yfxMonW Dtt/tr Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St.E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 C. Tinline Auction Service 251 Simpson Ave. S. Bowmanville Oct. 22,1983 at 6:30 p.m. Take Liberty St. S., east on Base Line Road, over bridge and south on Simpson. Selling with no reserve antique collectables, advertising, old tools, antique furniture and nostalgic items. Partial list: round oak claw and ball table, wash stand, 2 pc. flat-to-wall, dining room table, oak drop front writing desk, oak dresser, old ice box, primitive slant top desk, oak comode wash stand, other old cupboards, assorted pine chairs, coconut area rugs, art decal bar, antique washing machine, antique trunk, chest of drawers, Brantford pottery, adjustable molding plane and wood' plane, old plumbing tools, adjustable pipe threader, blow torch, Indian baskets, some wicker, old dolls, oil lamp, old pumps, lanterns, brassware picture frames and mirrors, large tea tins and others, pocket watch Vi hunter, oak cabinets, silverware, footstool, dress blues, Irish pitcher and tumblers. Many small interesting items. Other articles still arriving. Selling by choice or chance, so be on time. Terms cash, cheque, Chargex. Open Saturday at 5 p.m. C. Tinline Auctioneer. Phone 623-6744 or 983-9634. 42-1SNP Cornell's Auction Barn Fri., Oct. 21st, 1983 at 6:30 p.m. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay - Little Britain Road Marble top wash stands, Victorian settee, oak armoire, china cabinet, (glass - 3 sides), mahogany armoire, parlour chairs, maple hutch, upright piano, oak dressers, piano bench, maple coffee tables, Findlay oval cook stove, oak wall telephone, coal oil lamps, pinball machines, rocking chairs, square pedestal dining chairs, dining room chairs, Simplicity spin washer, Viking 2 door refrigerator, International 5 h.p. riding lawn mower, quantity of tools, china and glass. Don Corneil, Auctioneer. R.R. 1, Little Britain (705) 786-2183. 42-1SN Farm Equipment Auction Sale Saturday, October 22nd 1:00 p.m. At our centre located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. Universal 445 diesel tractor with cab and loader - 840 hours, set discs, Massey Ferguson 44 tractor, front end loader, hydraulic pump and controls,, tractor chains, utility trailer, buggy, stainless steel refrigerated milk storage tank, plus other items still being consigned. Including tools, manure spreader, etc. Grant and Wheeler Auctioneers Ltd., R.R. 2 Port Hope, 416-797-2127. P.S. Consignments are being accepted right up to sale time.. 42-1SNP Auction Sale Thursday, Oct. 20' 7 p.m. at Bannister's Auction Hall, Bewdley Consisting of oak library table, chest of drawers, wash stand, ice box, wicker rocking chair, mirrors, antique and household dishes and glassware, books, frames, heavy duty stove, clothes dryer, coloured and black and white T.V.s, trunk, chain saw, car ramps, propane heater, aluminum step ladder, card table chairs, carpet and other items still being consigned. Roger Bannister, auctioneer. 416-797-2651. 42-1SNP Sewing Machine Repairs All Makes f i I -h-: ' •" i 1 * -i >.■ » »'■ 571-1385 Top Lino Sewing Centre 400 King St W . Oshawd DINES PLAZA /■GOOD 4 *REASONS to see your good neighbor pgent CAR • HOME LIFE • BOAT Don Irvine 108 Waverley Road Bowmanville Telephone 623-4482 /./Ar u (fooii neighbor, Stair farm 11 thrrr, IfAll IA■M MUtAMtCOMTAWI Cmfci Hmé OWkm UmUnmt/k, Omi. Quote - "If you didn't begin the day with a smile, it's still not too late to start practising for tomorrow." Mrs. Rose Osborne, Durham Durham Complex, has returned home after spending two weeks visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hockin, London. Quite a number of Orono and Kirby folks enjoyed the "fun night" in Pontypool Community Centre. The evening evening was sponsored by Wesley and Jeanne McMahon, Bethany, and featured the "Big Band Sounds" of former years. Mrs. Anne Nagarajan and family, Scottdale, Penn. U.S.A. were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Thelma Gilbank and other guests included included Mr. and Mrs. Denis Pickard and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Flintoff, all from Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allin, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. Alan McAlpine and family, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb and family, Markham; Mr. and Mrs. David Gilbank and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilbank and boys, from Pontypool. Congratulations Congratulations Thelma on your birthday this week! Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stapleton and family, Oshawa included Mrs. Mary Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stapleton, all from Orono; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buckanan and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Buckanan, Buckanan, all from Port Perry. Mrs. Hilda Tamblyn and her granddaughter Carrie Tamblyn, Tamblyn, Oshawa, spent Thanksgiving Thanksgiving with Marilyn and Wayne Coons and family, Woodbridge and attended the fall fair there. Mrs. Tamblyn and granddaughter Sarah Jane MacDougal spent Monday afternoon at Cullen Gardens. Master Adam Coons, Wood- bridge spent the past weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Hilda Tamblyn. Music Recital On Saturday, Oct. 15, in the main hall of Orono United Church, a large crowd of around one hundred music lovers enjoyed a very excellent excellent variety of music. The guest of the evening was Eric Lambier, and he provided a very fine repertoire for the appreciative audience. Chairman for the evening was Brian Colville and the sound director was Ed Morton. Along with the excellent excellent sound, Eric rendered many solos. The program included "Ticking" by Elton John; Mona Lisa, Italian Restaurant by Billie Joel; The Tower, My Back Yard, by Burton Cummings; Cummings; Suitcase Blues by Triumph; The Music Box Dancer by Frank Mills ; Moonlight Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven; No Reason or Rhyme by E. Lambier; Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin; Theme from Love Story, Spanish Train, Coward of the County by Kenny Rogers; Behind Blue Eyes by Who; Tin Soldier; Soldier; "You", by Eric Lambier; Lambier; The Gambler, Kenny Rogers; and the finale of "My Way" by Paul Anka, Eric was given a standing ovation by the crowd and the evening was brought to a close with a delicious lunch. Kirby News Mr. Charles Harris, Kirby, has returned home after spending spending ten days visiting his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sears, Fraserwood, Manitoba, Rev. Wayne Wright baptised baptised little Erin Rutherford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rutherford, on Sunday morning, morning, Oct, 10, in Kirby United Church. A family dinner took place at noon. Orono United Church News The church was packed on Sunday morning and lovely pots of mums adorned the front. In place of the children's children's story, the Explorer group of young ladies, 19 members and their leader, Mrs. Marlene Ross, took part LlMLUjU THE WINTER DAYS ARE LONG AND DREARY, CALL FOR OUR OIL- IT WILL MAKF VOUCHFPPV Mills Bros. Fuels Lid. R.R. 6, Bowmanville Telephone 571-3757 in their Initiation Ceremony. Their Purpose, Prayer and recitations were all given and several musical selections were rendered, along with their leader on guitar, and was much enjoyed by all present. This is a very enthusiastic group of girls 8 - 12 years of age and they meet every Wednesday evening in the church. Michael Ball gave the scripture scripture readings and the choir rendered "Faith is the Answer." Birthdays this week are Marjorie Dickson Oct. 17, Laurie Ann Hollingsworth, Oct. 17; Thelma Gilbank, Oct. 21; Clare Martin, Oct. 22. Bible study and hymn sing on Thursday night at 7 o'clock in the Friendship room. It includes a discussion of a series on "Discipleship." Our 121st Church Anniversary Anniversary - On Sunday, Oct. 30th, service at 11:15 a.m. with special music from "The Oshawa Barbershoppers" group - "The Horseless Car- riagemen" and Rev. John Peters, of Trinity United Church, Bowmanville as the guest speaker. Remember our Turkey supper on Wed., Oct. 26th with two sittings 5 o'clock and 6:30 p.m. TTie "Big Band Era" Pontypool Community Centre welcomed a large crowd of approximately 140 people on Saturday evening, Oct. 15, the evening hosted by Jeanne and Wes McMahon, Bethany. The McMahons have a very large collection of records from the big band era of the forties and fifties and the crowd enjoyed dancing not only to the recorded sound, but also to live music from former members of the Jack Galloway Galloway band, who were present. Those taking part - Dave Masters on drums, Bob Sissons on piano, Don Hamm, Orono and Ivan Mayers on Sax., Carlos Tamblyn, Orono, on trumpet, and also joining the group James Lowery and Carman White on sax. Following Following the enjoyable evening, a delicious lunch was served by the ladies of Pontypool U.C.W. Orono News The students of grade VIII, trip to Camp Twaningo, Huntsville for four days. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn, Toronto, and her sister Mrs. Wilfred Bowman, Enniskillen called on relatives in Orono on. Saturday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests of the O. Challices included Mr. Don Challice and Mrs. Greta Steward, Oshawa; Kerry Lyn and Barry Challice, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Warren, Thornhill; and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutherland and girls, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, the occasion being Donna Sutherland's birthday. Oshawa Monument Co. Family Memorials - Markers All Design end Lettering Done by Us on Premises -- NO SALESMEN INVOLVED -- Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details Pharmacy Topics by Dll Muhammad and Azim Manji Synthetic cornea has been used in experimental procedure in England to improve vision in certain cases of severe visual handicap. New material may be even better than human cornea for transplant. Tryptophan, a natural amino acid, seems to work as a pain reliever. Dentist at Temple University School of Dentistry has shown this in a controlled study. New heart monitor listens to blood flow within narrowed coronary arteries and can pick up sounds too faint to hear through an ordinary stethoscope. It's said to be accurate in spotting heart disease early. Easy ice bag: flexible plastic pack filled with soft gel stores in the freezer, ready to wrap on a sprained ankle, bruised knee, or whatever. New device can compute blood sugar level in one minute from just a finger-pinprick of blood. It was designed for do-it- yourself testing of diabetes. Home health-test kits have helped thousands to better health care. You'll find all kinds of do-it-yourself devices at: United Drug Mart Your friendly neighborhood pharmacy Waverly Plaza Telephone 623-2333 CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENTS TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the- Corporation of the Town of Newcastle will hold a public meeting on Monday, November 21, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. in Courtroom 2,132 Church Street, Bowmanville to consider proposed amendments to the Official Plans of the Bowmanville Urban Area, the Newcastle Village Urban Area, and the former Township of Darlington (Courtice). The proposed amendments would permit residential development on existing lots of record and on lots created by land severance within designated Urban Areas prior to the provision of full municipal water and sewer services. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Official Plan amendments. 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