Wednesday, July 19, 2006 Orono Weekly Times- • 9 COUNTRY ESTATE FARM AUCTION Reverend Dorinda Vollmer Orono Church Office 905-983-5502 Minister 905-697-9715 * * * Worship Service - Sun., July 23 July/August Services 10 a.m. Newcastle United Church 84 Mill St. S„ Newcastle LIB 1H2 905-987-4515 • nuc@durham.net SUMMER HOLIDAYS-July 3 to Aug 8 'Have a safe and blessed summer from Newcastle United' St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 47 Temperance SI., Bowmanville Welcomes you to Worship! Sunday, July 23 -10 a.m. Worship Service 10 a.m. Children's Time (8 & under) "And now these three remain; faith, hope and lone. Bat the greatest of these is lone." 1 Corinthians 13:13 Rev. Noel Gordon 905-623-3432 Anglican Churches Rev. Canon David R, Saunders, CD St. Saviour's - Orono 27 Mill Street «905-987-2019 No Summer Services July 16 to August 13 St. George's - Newcastle 250 Mill St. S. « 905-987-2019 Summer Church Times July 16 toAugust 13-10 a.m. Morning Prayer - July 16,23,30 & August 13 Communion-August 6 Selling the Farm Machinery, Turf & Recreation Equipment & Antique Collections of Bob and Julie Kuiper 2155 Shirley Road, Port Perry (South), ON. Auction on site at their beautiful country farm, located 2 miles east of Simcoe St. or 5 miles west of 57. Saturday, July 29,2006 • 10 a.m. Preview morning of Auction only.... Two Auction rings starting at 10 a.m. • Check the website The Kuiper's Country Estate Farm has been sold and they are downsizing to a new lifestyle. Tractors: Case 680H Backhoe; AC 185 Diesel; International 784 Diesel; MF 135 Diesel; AC Gleaner K Combine; Thomas Skicl-Steer; Mowers/Balers: MacDon 4000 Hayhirie; NH 273 Haybine; MF 825 Rd. Baler; NH 268 Sm. Baler; Deutz Tedder Rake; Bale Wagons; Elevator (on rubber); Turf/Recreation: Kubota ZD21 Diesel Landscape Mower; AgriFab Formula 8hp Collector-Cliipper-Mulcher; JD 506 Rotary Mower; FH174 Flail Mower (3pth); 3pth Post Digger; MFC 250 and 125 ÀTVs; EZ GO Golf Cart; Horse Cutter; Democrat Buggy; Saddles; Sunkiss Paddle Boat; BCS- 205 Gas Walk Behind Sickle Mower (6hp); B&S 4hp Gas Walk Behind Weeder; 8 lip Portable Generator; Vehicles, Woodworking. & Mise.: Wood-Mizer; LT 25-G11 Portable Saw Mill (llhp); 1987 Jaguar XJS-V12 (original 54000 km.); 1973 Jaguar XJ6; Farm GMC Hoist Truck; Homemade 4x4 Farm-Buggy 18hp Honda w/loader; Power Shop Tools; Lumber; King HD Table Saw; Cooper Band Saw; Rockwell Wood Lathe; King 8" Belt Sander; Trademaster 16" Thickness Planer; 2 Freezers; etc. Antique Collections and Furniture: A. J. Casson original oil on board "Afternoon Haze-Madawaska Valley" -1957, (12 x 15in.); Original Norval Morriseau "Sea Otter & Salmon" 1990 (acrylic on canvas 56 x 25in. vertical); (artwork selling subject to vendors approval); Several Decorated and Bird Crocks, Jugs, Chums (signed); Early Comer and Flatback Cupboards; Several Open Hutch Display Cupboards; Antique Store Cupboards; Harvest Tables; Antique Chairs; Victorian Furniture; 3 Spinning Wheels; 32" LeClerc Loom-complete; Wool Winder; Spool Rack; Kiln; Potters Equipment; Bedroom Furniture; Sideboards; Chests; Early Scottish Long Case Clock; French Mantle and' Shelf Clocks; Two Gingerbreads; Appx 50 Oil Lamps; Tiffany Style Table Lamp etc. Beautiful early English Heavily Carved Crafted Burled Writing Desk; Early Spanish Brassera; Collections of Flow Blue; Sugar Shakers; Hair Receivers; Quality Glassware; Chinaware etc. Also, 15 Steiff bears; Early Seaburg Juke Box; Bronze Mermaid Fountain and many other interesting articles. Terns: Cash, Approved Cheques, Interne (3% Premium on Visa, M/C) Auctioneers Frank and Steve Stapleton, Newtonville 905.786.2244 • 1.800.263.9886 "Estate Specialists Since 1971" • www.stapletonauctions.com 19ac in both the morning and combine education with afternoon. Cost is $30 fun! Remember, he who per day per child, or knows no history, is des- $125.00 per week per lined to repeat it, For child. . Staff are skilled more information, or to at delivering quality chil- register, contact museum dren's programming that staff at 905-623-2734. Stapleton Auctions, Newtonville Friday, July 21 • 5 p.m. • Preview after 2 p.m. Selling a selection of approximately 75 bikes and miscellaneous merchandise unclaimed from Durham Regional Police. Also, a Whitby home: 9 pc. Pepplar dining room suite; 3 pc. Waterfall bedroom suite; large china cabinet; washstands; 4 pc Victorian settee set; 6 new flat top guitars; amplifier; pocket bike; DVD players; televisions; cell phones; china; glassware; digital camera; satellite receivers; etc. New Appliances - G/E Profile fridge w/freezer on bottom (white-rh door); G/E self-clean ceramic convection range; G/E king size washer/dryer; G/E standard washer/dryer; G/E dishwasher. Terms: Cash, Approved Cheque, Visa, M/C, Interne Auctioneers - Frank & Steve Stapleton • 905-786-2244 • 1-800-263-9886 "Estate Specialists Since 1971" • www.stapletonauctions.com 19ac AUCTION SALE Farm Machinery, Hand Tools and Household Items Saturday, July 22 • 10 a.m. Property of Norm Andrews - Lot 18, Cone. 4, Municipality of Clarington, 4535 Walsh Rd., 2-1/2 miles north of Newcastle on Hwy 115 to Cone. Rd. 4 (Twin Oaks) « and 1-1/2 miles east to Walsh Rd. and north to 4535 Walsh Rd. Tractors: Zetor 7711 tractor, cab and air (diesel) 2449 hrs.; Ford 9N tractor with Bush hog; Farmall Cub tractor with souffler, disc and cultivator; New Holland 488 haybine 9; Massey 124 baler; Kuhun rotary rake; hay elevator 32'; Allied grain auger 30' 6" with motor; wagon 8 ton gearing 18' rack; wagon 4 ton gearing 14' rack; Massey Dyna Balance mower 7'; Massey 33 seed drill grass 15 run. land roller 10'; New Holland 519 manure spreader 180 bush; Massey post hole auger 12"; 24' Pony harrows; 3ph sprayer 150 gal; Lely fert. spreader 3pt; 54' grain auger 4"; bale buncher; tractor chains 14.9 - 24; 2-Gehl hammermills; chain harrows 12'; Champion com/grain roller 3pth; electric fence posts; quantity of wire; insulators; steel head gate; Janshered chain saw; circlesaw; steel feeder partition; track chains; A/C power pack Red Snapper; Red Snapper tester; Craftsman radial arm saw; Lincoln arc welder AC225; Ingersol Rand Compressor 2-1/2 hp; Rally tiller 5hp; BCS garden tiller 8 hp'rear tine; Lawnboy mower and-grass catcher; barbecue; old forge; wheel barrows; 8" culvert; tables; glass gems; washing machine; hand tools;-bag cart; more items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash, Cheque (with ID.), No Reserve • Lunch Available Arnot Wotten Auctioneer • Hampton, ON LOB 1J0 • 905-263-2512 12,19ac AUCTION SALE Saturday, July 22 • 4 p.m. Haydon Auction Barn, 2498 Cone. Rd. 8 Haydon, ON 'Collector coins, good glassware, Kenmore side-by-side fridge (black), reclining loveseat, steamers trank, red cedar posts, garden furniture and tools, hand tools, computer desk, large wardrobe, small pottery oven, furniture and collectibles. Auctioneer Don Stephenson • 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 to earn a well deserved the rear of the 16 car second place result. field. Reboimding from Maginnis, the winner the disadvantage, War- of the first OSCAAR button returned to his appearance at Mosport runner-up spot five cir- this year, settled for third cuits later, firmly fixing place with defending himself to the back series champion Rob bumper of Navratil's car. Clarke (#49) holding off The top two ran nose to Drew Spicer (#89) for tail to the checkered flag, fourth place. Glenn Navratil surviving a last Watson (#22) and T.J. lap challenge in a Woolsey rounded out the Green/White/-Checkered lead lap finishers. finish. The #64 of Jim Cuth- The Ontario Legends: bertson was next to the A similar scenario fine in a distant third was played out in the place with Jason Tomlin- Legends feature event as son earning a fourth Little Britain's Steve place result. Navratil (#55) scored the The race concluded win, going flag to flag with a harrowing crash from his pole position for which began directly the victory. Defending under the starter's stand series champion Andy a s three cars came Warbut-ton (#24), also together at the stripe in starting on the front row, the dice for fifth place, was an early challenger Fortunately, Chad Wind- but a spin while dicing S or (#5), Bill Mason (#4) for the lead on lap seven and Adam Cuthbertson relegated the former (#79) a ll emerged from Three-Time Mos-port the wreck-ed racers unin- Street Stock champion to jured. Medieval Continued from page 5 Camp day runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and nutritious nutritious snacks are provided Mosport Continued from page 7 The OSCAAR Outlaw Super Late Models: Milton's John Fletcher dominated Saturday's OSCAAR feature race, going flag to flag to take the victory in the 50 lap contest. Taking the point from the outside of the front row, Fletcher im-mediately found his mirrors full of a persistent Shane Maginnis (#03) a vision that would remain with him until the final lap of the event. In the "Drive Of The Night", on the final circuit, former Mosport Speedway Late Model regular Pee Wee Evans (#90) squirted past Maginnis to take over the runner-up spot, the Hamilton resident having recovered from a penalty (for contact) and driving up from the back of the field, not once but twice,