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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Aug 1994, p. 29

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Auction Sales Sun., Aug. 14,11 a.m. (Viewing 10 a.m.) MacGregor & West Auction Sale Agriculture Building Orono Fairgrounds Antiques, Collectables & Household Effects Auction features a selection of antique furniture, rare and unique collectables, plus household effects effects from a local home. Partial list includes golden oak Hoosier (ref.), 2 oak buffets (ref. & orig.), cherrywood 4 poster bed, old kitchen table and six oak chairs, library table and wooden desks, grain scales (ref.), Jacques & Hayes slipper chair, mise, dressers dressers and chests of drawers, several tables (kitchen, parlour, lamp, wicker, coffee, etc.), piano, piano, mise, chairs and rockers, pressbacks, highchairs', ladder- back, occasional, etc., rugs, pay phone, gramophone, piano rolls, old radios, oil lamps, swords and bayonet, crocks and jugs, wooden wooden boxes and trunks, old flags, lights and books, Limited Edition, Edition, decorative and older art prints and frames, quality selection selection of glass and china, 2 Moor- croft pcs., crystal, depression, Limoges, Wedgewood, etc., Voyegeur wheelchair, mise, tools, saw, sander, air nail gun, etc. Plus numerous household effects found in and around the home. This is a large sale with many articles still to be unpacked. unpacked. Something for everyone. everyone. Call for all your- auction needs. MacGregor & West. Auctions, Auctions, Mike MacGregor (905) 987- 5402, Junior West (905) 983- 5556, Thurs., Aug. 11, 6 p.m. Bankrupt & Estate Auction 870 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby Having received instructions from Alan Lawson, Fisher Inc. Trustee in Bankruptcy, we are clearing the assets of Pay Patio and the estate of Lome Jarvis of Ajax plus others. Including: Ap-. prox. 150 assorted chairs, 10 tables, tables, 2 umbrellas, bases, cash register, pallet truck, 15 good desks, chairs, file cabinets, room dividers, store fixtures, 9 pc. Spanish diner, 9 pc. old oak diner round table, old bedroom suite, wall unit, oil paintings, pine chest and table, large selection of indoor, and outdoor lights, 8 new sofas and loveseats, parlour tables, 2 harvest tables, carpets, carpets, dishes, pots and pans, china, china, collectables, plus many other articles. 81 Dodge 1/2 ton truck, 87 Cadillac Fleetwood, 21 ft. boat inboard motor tandem trailer. trailer. Note time: 6 p.m. Excellent sale, some good old pieces. Plan to attend. Viewing Tnurs. from 1 p.m. Terms: Cash, Visa, Mastercard. Mastercard. McLean Auction & Liquidations Liquidations (905) 686-3291 or 905- 432-2836. Wed., Aug. 17,5 p.m. About 100 Shrubs, Trees, Quality Furniture, Antiques, Royal Doulton Figurines, Glass & China, Vehicles at Peterborough Auction Center, 2 Miles east on Hwy. #7 Peterborough Property of Don Manley, Lang (giving up housekeeping) and complete estate of James F. Broadhurst, Peterborough. Good refrigerators, ranges, gold port, dishwasher, auto, washer and dryer, ùpright freezer, good 7 pc. mahogany dining room ste., 4 pc. antique carved walnut bedroom ste., walnut cedar chest, bed chesterfield, antique ladies desk, D.L. hall table, provincial chesterfield ste., inlaid coffee table and end tables, ladies chair, platform rocker, component component stereo and stand, round wooden table and chairs, electric organ, gold refrigerator and stove, old oak wall telephone, check out counter, Heintzman upright piano, antique organ stool, almond Whirlpool auto, washer and dryer, Lowery double bank electric organ, waterfront walnut chest ancf dresser, 3 pc. waterfront bedroom ste., antique china cabinet with center door, square dining table and 4 leaves, 6 oak dining chairs with cane seats, Victorian prints, old crib, brown recliner, milk cans, old high chair, wicker chairs, oak wall shelf, 2 antique cabinet radios, radios, hand and garden tools, 5" bench grinder, old antique books, 2 hp. water pump, old buffet, buffet, antique glass and china, fancy tables, old cupboard, nursing nursing rocker, 14' fibreglass canoe, antique wheelbarrow, 2 power mowers, bicycles. 1991 Mercury Sable low km., 1988 Jeep Laredo (loaded). Don't miss this interesting interesting sale. No reserve (except vehicles). Note time: 5 p.m. Peterborough Peterborough Auctions, Orval and Barry McLean, Auctioneers, (705) 745-5007. Call now to lisl your sale 1 -800-461 -6499. Thurs., Aug. 18, 5 p.m. Auction Sale at Islander Banquet Hall on Scugog Island Estate of the late Laura Lyle of Port Perry, with added consignments. consignments. Heintzman piano and bench, postmaster's desk, boat and motor, side-by-side fridge, freezer, good appliances and furniture, furniture, filing cabinet, toys, and much more. Viewing from 2 p.m. Pearce Auction Services, (905) 655-8073, Sat., Aug. 13,10 a.m. Selling Contents from old Port Perry home at Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. #2, Colborne Consisting of antiques, collectables, collectables, dishes, glassware, modern modern furniture, etc. Partial list consists consists of ant. bonnet chest, antique antique 9 pc. walnut dining room suite, suite, an original suite with ext. table, 6 chairs, ornate china cabinet cabinet and buffet, unusual old chest with pull out bed, good wicker arm chair, floor model TV, entrance table, small primitive table, unusual old arm chair, antique antique treadle sewing machine, pine framed sofa set, several small tables, qty. books, qty. old pictures and frames, caned back sofa and matching chair, qty. antique antique and collectable dishes and knick knacks, lamps, china, . glassware, modern dresser and chests of drawers, plus numerous numerous other pcs. Note: This is a partial list only due to holidays. Everything still in storage and unseen unseen at advertising. Sale starts 10 a.m. All sold with no reserves. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary and Bill Warner, Auction- eers, (905) 355-2106. ' Mon., Aug. 15,7 p.m. Public Auto Auction at Peterborough Auction Center, Peterborough (2 miles east on #7) About 40 cars, many late model. Accepting trucks, vans, 4X4's vans, RV's, riding lawn mowers, boats, trailers, etc. Partial list: (Subject to additions and deletions). 89 New Yorker, 92 Chev Lumina Euro, 91 Corsica LT, 87 Bonneville, 88, 89, 90 & 91 Chrysler Dynasties (loaded), 83 Olds 88, 84 Buick LeSabre, 87 Mazda, 87 Medallion, 91 Hyundai Hyundai .Scoupe, 89 Ford Tempo, 89 Plymouth Sundance, 92 Hyundai Sonata (like new), 88 Aries, 91 Merc Tracer, 89 Caravan van (auto, air), 85 Stellar, 85 Aries wagon (excellent), 88 Ford 4X4 pickup, 81 & 85 Firebirds, 79 Cadillac Cadillac Seville, 73 - 23' Citation mo : torhome class B, geni, air, mini bus, 10 hp. self propelled mower. Don't miss this opportunity to purchase purchase cars at auction prices. All cars guaranteed to have clear titles. titles. Terms: $500. cash, Visa, or Mastercard deposit, balance within 5 days by certified funds. Free Draw for $200. at end of • sale. Call now to consign your vehicle. vehicle. Orval McLean Auction Ltd. (705) 745-5007, Peterborough. Sat., Aug. 13 11 a.m. Sharp Auction Sale of Farm Machinery The property of the late Alan Booth, Lot 20, Con. 8, Whitby Twp., 2 1/2 miles north of Brook- lin on Hwy. #12. John Deere 1630 diesel tractor, orchard style, turf tires; Ford 5000 diesel tractor with manure loader; Int. 624 diesel diesel tractor, 8 speed; Int. Super Farmall MTA gas tractor; Oliver 88 gas tractor; 2 Int. M tractors (not running); Int. H gas tractor with loader and mounted scuffler; Minneapolis Moline Super 670, factory propane with nurse tank; MH #80 self-propelled combine 12' header; MH #80 self-propelled self-propelled combine with pick-up; Int. 201 self-propelled gas swather 10'; Int. 46 baler, pto.; Int. 45 baler, baler, pto.; New Holland 1005 automatic automatic hay wagon; 2 hay/grain elevators; NH side rake; Int. 7' mower; NH field chopper; NH 717 forage harvester with 2 row corn head; NH blower; 2 Grove self unloading unloading wagons with gearing; 2 grain trailers; pull type cultivator; Hydrein 4 - 14's semi-mount plough; tandem disc; snowblower; snowblower; Int. seed drill; chisel plough; Woods rotary mower; 2 MH tillers; wagon with rack; McLaughlin McLaughlin cutter; pony cutter; chain harrows; drag harrows; hammer mill; belts 100'; grain binder; binder; 1949 Ford 1/2 ton truck; circular circular saw with pulley; torches; electric welder; cement mixer; lumber; siding; bale buncher; 2 drag ploughs; NH side rake; Int: cultivator 3 pt. with wings; 1967 Ford Ranger; sprayer; quantity of hand tools and electric tools. Large quantity of small items and collectables. Antique farm tools accumulated over 60 years. Terms: Cash. No reserve. Sale at 11 a.m. Sharp. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Auctions, Reaborc, Ont., (705) 324-9959, mobile 749-7084. Auction Sales Thurs., Aug. 11, 6 p.m. Selling Contents of Port Hope Home at Warner's Auction Hall, Hwy. #2, Colborne Selling inside and out, consisting of appliances, living room, dining room, rec. room, furniture, tools, etc. 2 white 2 dr. f.f. fridges, 24" elect, range, nearly new 30" gas range, good portable TV with VCR, good exercise bike, drafting drafting table and stool, nice desk, modern bedroom suite, dressers and chests of drawers, sofa and chair set, small chest freezer, coffee and end tables, occasional occasional tables and chairs, dining room suite, chrome suite, round oak table with set of matching pressback chairs, qty. dishes, glassware, knick knacks, qty. household articles, wood burning parlour stove, qty. small hand tools, qty. garden and lawn tools, plus mise, articles. All sold with no reserves. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Sale starts: 6 p.m. Selling inside and out. Gary and Bill Warner, D. Denny, Auc- tioneers, (905) 355-2106. Sat., Aug. 20,10:30 a.m. • Selling by Public Auction the Appliances, Tractors & Metal Sculptures, the property of Bert Hoskin, at 15701 East Quarter Line of Scugog Township (8 Miles east of Port Perry on 7A Hwy.) Watch for signs Just east of Nestleton This sale will feature a large sculpture of an eagle with a wing span of 18.5 ft. mounted on a trailer for easy transport. Also a Canada Goose with a 12 ft. wing span, plus 40 other pieces assembled assembled from metals and antique farm machinery. Ford 8N tractor with rear mounted forklift, 8 hp. garden tractor and plough, 11 hp. Sears riding lawn mower, table saw, electric golf cart with batteries batteries and charger, 3 trailers, farm scales, large sap buckets, grinder, grinder, chain noist, chain saw, 1/2" drill, new Miller wire welder, logging logging chains, assorted sizes, forms for concrete bird baths, whiffletrees and neck yokes. Windmill and implement seats, number of antique and wire wheels, old water pumps, wheelbarrow, wheelbarrow, upright Viking freezer, fridge, dryer, chest of drawers, old cupboard, old sheet music and poems, two board harvest table, L/H golf clubs, tub stand, many boxes of nuts, bolts, nails and small items, aluminum ext. ladder, iron flower pots and hangers, hangers, iron coffee tables and wagons, wagons, table of hand tools, shop fan, piles of iron and antique implement implement parts, plus many old and interesting items. Auctioneer's Note: Come and see for yourself, these unusual and imaginative metal sculptures created by Mr. Hoskin over the years. They will draw much attention attention as ornamental and decorative decorative works for home, garden and business displays. Terms: Cash or cheque with ID. Lunch available. Owner and Auctioneers Auctioneers not responsible for any accident accident or injury in connection with this sale. Sale managed and sold by Cochrane Auction Service, (905) 985-2788. Quotations Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, August 10,1994 17 Bicycle Safety A Growing Concern CLARINGTON HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMMISSION INVITES QUOTATIONS (#SM-94-05) FOR Storage and Removal of various scrap metal and wood, from the Commission's yard. Contract duration 94-09-01 to 96-09-01. Sealed quotations shall be submitted no later than 9:00 A.M. Thursday, August 18, 1994 to: MR. R.W. PLAIN P.O. BOX 130 2849 Hwy. #2 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3K9 Quotation documents may be obtained from the office between 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday to Friday. g2 1gN by M.H. Parmi The majority of bicycling accidents accidents happen because adults and children forget the basic rules for safe cycling. But the injuries that result arc not always always just scrapes and bruises. Statistics show that cycling accidents injure about 13,000 and kill about 200 Canadians each year, about 75% of whom die from head injuries. Children aged 5-14 account for nearly half the fatalities. Since 1992, The Co-operators has sponsored the WiseRidcr program in Regina. WiseRidcr is committed to educate, motivate motivate change and influence safe cycling. The program goals include: include: 1) Family Cycling Safety Protection Protection (helmet usage) 2) Personal Cycling Safety Education Education (cycling culture) 3) Cycling Property Protection (coding, anti-theft, propel insurance) This summer, the annual event attracted an estimated 2,700 children and adults. Cyclists Cyclists of all ages explored twe 4,000 square foot exhibit tent? focussing primarily on safety and loss prevention education Displays included bike security coding and exhibits on bike safety, security, licensing and helmet sizing. "It's gratifying to know that more people are listening to the message about keeping themselves themselves and their children safe while bicycling for exercise or to work or school," says Ken Berglund, Chief Operating Officer for Co-operators Life Insurance Company. "There were more bicycle helmets being worn by cyclists at Wise- Rider Day this year, which was wonderful to see." Bicycle helmets have been proven to save lives and reduce the risk of serious disability for riders involved in both ■ spills and dangerous collisions. The estimated cost for rehabilitative rehabilitative long-term care for a head- injured cyclist is $1-$1.5 million. million. - A correctly sized helmet, worn properly, is estimated to reduce the risk of head injury by as much as 85%. Helmets that meet safely standards display a Wanted to Buy FREE PICK UP ON Cars, Trucks For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard Residence 623-5756 623-7112 16-tfS Canadian Standards Association Association (CSA) label. The helmet should sit snugly atop the head in a level position and not rock back and forth, or from side to side. If the helmet is too loose, it doesn't offer sufficient protection. You should be able to fine-tune the fit by adding or taking away the foam pads on the inside. The chin strap should also be adjustable adjustable and always fastened. Helmets are essential for all riders. Make sure your children wear a helmet every time they get onto a bike, even if they're just standing in the driveway. Head injuries don't occur only at high speeds or in collisions - they occur simply because of the distance between your head and the ground. And that distance distance is the same whether you're riding or straddling your bike. Choose brightly coloured helmets; they're more visible and more attractive, therefore more fun to wear. There's nothing nothing wrong with having a little style and panache while you ride - particularly if it keeps you safe too. Be Properly Outfitted • Wear brightly colored clothing; clothing; yellow and orange are most visible. Wear comfortable, comfortable, non-restrictive clothing clothing but ensure it docs not flap as you ride. Pant legs should be fastened. • Shoes should have stiff inner soles for maximum gripping. • Fastening a load securely on a bicycle luggage rack is much safer than carrying it on your back. Daycare Tenders DAYCARE - Highway 2 west, fully supervised, smoke-free, large yard, toys, crafts, references, references, receipts. For interview phone Betty 623-2835. LOVING mother of two available to babysit. Close to 401 and Wa- verley P.S., non-smoking environment, environment, fenced backyard. Phone 623-5132. MOTHER of two year old girl available to provide childcare, full/part-time in my home, Aspen Springs subdivision, non-smoking non-smoking environment, fenced yard, experienced Guide leader, references references available, 697-2322. Services LAWN sign rentals, installed - flamingos, storks, etc. for every occasion. Lawn and garden service service also available, (905) 697-0710. WOULD you like to see your name in print? It's easy - Just drop into the Canadian Statesman Statesman office, 62 King St. W., Bowmanville, to order business cards or your own personalized address cards. For more information information phone 623-3303. MORTGAGE BROKERS A DIVISION OF AVENUE CAPITAL INC. Joyce Bell Mortgage Consultant RES: (905) 432-7375 FAX: (705) 721-3318 ESTATE PROPERTY SERVICE Full Grounds Maintenance (Lawn Care - Hedge and Shrub Pruning) Weed Spraying and Fertilizing High Pressure Washing Wood Decks • Fencing • Retaining Walls (Gov't. Licensed and Insured) 15 years of Property Management Experience (905)983-8126 17 -tfSN g MUNICIPALITY OF ( ,larinqton ONTARIO Request for TENDER SEALED TENDERS, for the Contract specified below, submitted to the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are invited and will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the sp& cified closing time and date. TENDER CL94-12 - Station and Princess Street. Reconstruction and Leigh Street. Construction, Orono CLOSING TIME AND DATE: 2:00 p.m. (Local time) FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1994 The work for the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington under the direction of the Director of Public Works, involves the reconstruction reconstruction and construction of above mentioned streets to urban conditions including watermain and Creek/Pedestrian concrete box culvert under Station Street. Approximate quantities of major items are as follows: Earth Excavation ■ 7,000 m 3 Earth Fill 10,000 m 5 Granular 'A' and 'B' 6,500 t Hot Mix HL-3, HL-3A, HL-4 1,000 t Concrete Curb and Gutter 850 m 6.5 m x 5.0m Concrete Box Culvert 36 m 200 mm dia. Watermain 250 m Plans, specifications and tender forms may be obtained on or after Monday, August 8, 1994, at the office of Totten Sims Hubicki Associates, P.O. Box 910, 513 Division Street, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 4W4, for a S40.00 (including GST) non-refundable fee made payable to the Consultants. An agreement to Bond and a bid deposit in the amount specified in the tender documents must accompany each bid submitted. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Totten Sims Hubicki Associates 513 Division Street P.O. Box 910 Cobourg, Ontario K9A4W4 Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett, A.M.C.T. (A) Purchasing & Supply Agent Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, Municipal Building, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Telephone: (905) 623-3379, Ext. 268. This project is funded through the Canada/Ontario Infrastructure Works Program jobsOntarlo) CcfflcLClSL 32-1SN

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