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Scugog Citizen (1991), 22 Aug 1995, p. 20

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x 20 -- Scugog Citizen - Tuesday, WITT 23, 1995 i Ontario LOL 1J2 people needed. Oulgoing, oriented retail set-up. Seven days a week. Computer and some accounting an assel Large A | Build . griculturs ing, Cupboards, Bowfront China Cotenet (exc), 2 Drop Leaf Cate Leg Tables, Knee Hole Maple Desks, Misc Tables rou, Kitchen, Pantry, elc.), 4 pc. Bedroom Sel, Misc Dressers & Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Bookcase, Misc Apple Peeler, Kitchen Contents, Glass & China, Oil Lamp, Old Lights, Mirrors, Radio, Old Clocks, 7 pes. Bedroom Set (Pitcher, Bowl, elc.), Misc. Pictures, Originals by AUCTION SALE LABOUR DAY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th - 10 AM Remarkable Auction Memorabilia, Tin Toys, Turn right and 5 TOYS: 1930's andotie Metal Dump Truck, 1920's Ig. Steam Shovel, Marx Litho Coal Truck, Marx Dino windup dinosaur, Lumar 3' hook and ladder Fire Truck, Leeman wind-up Seal, Canadian Flyer riding train, qty. tin toy trains, tin wind-up chicken, tin army trucks and tanks, 1920's Dum Truck (EX), 1950's Buddy L Truck, Wyandotie dump truck with glass headlights (rare), qty. cast iron banks, approx. 70-80 tin loys and trucks. ANTIQUES: 9 pce. walnut dining rm. suite (EX), various pine corner cupboards, plus starting draw. Drummand & Morton, Carpet Balls, Victorian settee (EX), 1860's Call during business hours (905) Linens, Old Books, 3 Dolls, Several shaker leg table, pine harvest 985-7754 Old Games and Toys, 2 Old Tin table, pine drop-leal lable, pine kit. EE ------ - Steam Shovels, Older Tools and table with drawer, 1920's oak LANDSCAPERS Hardware, Washer & Dryer, Plus snooker table (EX), ant. oak pool Labourers for Property many more articles you would ex- cue rack, oak open bookcase, Maintenance and Landscaping pect to find around an older home fancy walnut bookcase, oak Call 985-9312, between 8 and 6 Call for all you auction needs Heinzman Victrola, oak drop-front West secrelary, blanke( box with carved MALL & LARGE ENGINE 905-987- S02 or 205-385-5556 ship lop, 1920's kneehole desk, required, pine 2 dr ant. sewing own tools. Ful ime position ITEMS WANTED FOR machine, Waterfall. dropfront Call 985-9312 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION walnut secretary, oak church mn mn ew to be held at Port Perry Fair, pews, qly. ant. chairs (hoop, FULL LIME COUNTER PERSON On Monday, Seplember 4th, 1995. press, Windsor), Ig. oak halistand some evenings and weekends. For details, contact (bev. mirror & lift seat), qty. walnut Minimum wage lo start. Apply in person 10 : 40 Walter Sweet Bill or Whitney Cohoon, evenings before 9 PM al 985-8044, (Not suitable for shdents). or Shirley Hunter al 985-3819 me mre ee eee (August 30th deadline) COMMISSIONED HAIRSTYLIST ------------------------ vt required for busy Port Perry salon. AUCTION SALE or an interview call Sheila at SATURDAY, AUG. 26th - 10 AM 705-448-2474 AUCTION SALE of Antiques, China and LABOURER REQUIRED Ant. Glass elc. for the Estate of for company. Must have HAZEL DEARLOVE, own transportation and valid of Newmarket, driver's licence. Call and leave message al (905) 985-4179 9. Auction of Farm Machinery, Trucks & Tools for DON WADE of Port Perry. Take Simcoe St, 4 miles north of Port Perry to Conc. 12, turn left to #2185. FARM MACHINERY: Case #970 Diesel Tractor (cab, 18.4 x 38 tires, power shift, 5500 hrs good), Cockshutt 1950T 4 wh drive diesel Tractor (1 dr. 8' bucket, cab, engine rebuilt, powerful) A.C. D17 diesel tractor (16.9 x 28 tires, hand clutch, good rubber, orig.), Int. #574 Diesel Tractor 1850 Int. 1 dr., hydrostatic vrans., 18.4 x 30 rubber. p.s., 2400 hrs. Case 10° pt. db. disc, AC. #2300 db. disc. 12° (good), Diamond Harrows, 10" scuffler, 3 pth., 3 Drum Roller, Fox 2 row corn harvester elect. controls, wide row, Model Super 1000 (good). A.C. forage wagons with single reach gears (EX), N.H. #25 Whirl-a-Feed forage blower, NH side del. rake. White 3 pith sprayer 250 gal. 26° boom. ss. tank, bale spear 3 pth. N.H. #519 manure spreader hyd. end gale db. beater, N.H. #327 manure spreader, bushhog, 5° rotary mower 3 pth, AC 4 row com io md. bale feeders, 5 lon ily. leeder and blower pipe Eo. Sedore snowblower (Dole & qty. tools and hardware plus more. VEHICLES & TRAILERS 1990 GMC 3500 series dual wheel truck, 454 motor, ps, pb, 4X4 plus many new parts, 1968 * GMC 3/4 ton pickup, 305 aulo, ps, pb, certified., 1990 Genco Livestock Trailer with 20" alum. trailer on 5th wheel (EX), 12' house trailer. NOTE: Quality evening farm sale. with few small items. TERMS: Cash or good GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) and Hill RR1, Sunderland LOC 1HO Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free 1-800-654-4647 10 be held at Wilson's Sales Huy. #404 north to Davis Drive, t and go east 24 km N. & EOL walnut dining room ste (tal With Jz jack- no par 6 chairs & buflet), 1/4 cut oak sideboard (bev. glass, gargo! corners), marble top brass pillar hall table, brass leg marble lop sq. table, walnut glass back knic-knac shelf, 3 pce. marble and brass coffee table set, ant. 2 leg chair (unique), 3 pce. Victorian Setiee, prayer bench, Victorian couch, Eastlake chair, pine blanket box, cedar chest, dome top trunk, ant. child's rocker," doll's dresser, child's sleigh, 5 pce. walnut bedroom ste., (Barley Twist Pillafs), Rope Bed, Antique 3/4 Bed, Walnut Dressers, 4 pce. Fr. Prov. bedroom ste., upholstered love- seal and chairs, patio wrought iron table and 4 chairs, Hammond organ & bench (35 yr.. Ex), walnut bookcase, brass lamps, ant chairs, walnut writing desk, pressback chairs, reverse paint- ing, cast iron pots, Panasonic colour TV plus more. GLASS, CHINA & MISC.: Acorn top 5 pee. Sheffield silver tea service, qty. Occupied Japan, Nippon, collec- tion elephants (china & wood), yellow depression 1894 Bible! qty. ant. leacups, glass and china, ANT F and oak dressers, walnut nest of tables, oak telephone, oak ice box, Victorian petty point foot stool (EX), Victorian' wall mirror with iron hooks, Columbia table top grama- phone, plus more, CLOCKS and NOSTALGIA: 1880's School House Cloek, Black Forest wall clock (1880's), Seth Thomas wall clock (1860's), Addison plastic radio, leaded glass bridge lamp, 1920's brass and glass standing lamps, Ig. Schweppes adv. Tin bread box (1870's), old advertising signs, Victorian prints & engravi- ngs, 'approx. 100 leather tools (1880's), ant. chisel set, En-Ar-Co White Rose advertising bank, 1920's child's wooden wagon, ink wells, Ig. qty. silk screened and embossed milk bottles (approx 30), plus much more. NOTE: Owner is moving! This fascinating lifetime collection must be sold to the highest bidder totally un- reserved. VIEWING: 8 AM Sale Day. TERMS: Cash, Visa, M/C, Interac. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) Gary and Nancy Hill RR1, Sunderland LOC 1HO Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free 1-800-654-4647 Local woman will | cycle on MS tour by Heather McCrae Janis 84 John will . 4 be at the Blackstock Fair this weekend collecting pledges for a 60 km. Multiple Sclerosis Bike Tour she'll be in September 17, with proceeds going towards research into this baffling disease. Although she's already signed up for the tour, sponsored by Neranda Forest Inc., she would like to recruit three or more riders to make up a cycling team from Port Pe 8 Orgarisshs of the tour arg-éxpecting up cyclists to take part in the 60 km. picturesque tour which takes place in the countryside around the towns of King City and Aurora. The tour begins and returns to Canada's Wonderland where everyone will enjoy entertainment and a barbeque. There are restpoints every 10- 15 km. and at every station first aid and bike repair services Janis St. John needs your help. The Port Parry woman Is riding in the Multiple Sclerosis Bike Tour on September 17. She would like to recruit three or are supplied. Janie told the more riders to make up a team from Port Perry. See Citizen the tour, ny. which is led by varying degrees from mild to severe, is experienced tour guides, can take up to eight hours to complete but she hopes to complete it in three to four hours. Since picking up a pamphlet about the tour last fall she's been training by riding 22 km. daily and working out often at the gym. And she stresses the event is a tour, not a race. "You can go at your own pace," she said, adding, "after you check in and receive your Noranda Forest MS Bike Tour T-shirt, we will depart in groups of 50." Each cyclist is required to have a minimum of $250. in pledges. Janis . main sponsor is Doug Scott of Precision Construction Services in Port Perry and she's hoping to collect lots more pledges in the next few weeks. 'Janis chose to take part in the benefit diagnosed most frequently during the career and family building years, affecting women almost twice as often as men. Noranda Forest Inc., the main sponsor, is one of Canada's largest forest products companies as well as in the US and Europe. September 17 will be an active day. Not only is it the day of the MS Bike Tour, but it's also the Terry Fox Run Port Perry is also expecting over one thousand people that weekend in commemoration of the 150th birthday of D.D.Palmer, founder of chiropractic which was founded 100 years ago and it's also the 50th anniversary of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto. Hopefully, not all chiropractors will be NOTICE TO" OUR VALUED ADVERTISERS Citizen Staff do their best to avoid errors in all ads, but this newspaper accepts advertising with the that if a Woods Ivory China, Tableware, Denby Tea set and Royal Albert, Crown Devon coflee sel, pressed glass, linens, bedding, towels, qty. garden and hand tools, train set, old toy steam engine, ant. buggy seat, ant. oil lamps, ant. lighting, cast iron water. fountain, ant iron shoe repair plus much mor VEHICLES : 1566 Olds Delta 88, 4 dr, 6 cyl. auto, ps, pb, air (EX) 1975 Chev Impala, 2 ar hardiop hold items from this | to the attention of The Citizen mistake should occur, The Citizen Is liable only for the cost of that portion of the ad Sorry, the publishers can not accept .any liability for non- insertion of any ad. If a mistake does occur, it must be brought before the next publication. The publishers reserve the right to edit, revise, classify or reject an ad. This oftice does not knowingly accept frauulent . If you suspect an estate. VIEWING: 8 AM Sale Day. TERMS: Cash, Visa, M/C, Interac. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc) Gary and Nancy RR1, Sunderland LOC 1HO Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free 1-800-654-4647 Thank You for using The Citizen! layouts designed by The Citizen are under copyright and written permission must be obtained belore an adver- tisement cal reproduced or distributed no any other pub- Any Questions? Call THE CITIZEN 985-6397 tour b of its objectives. "MS is the most common disease of the central nervous system affecting young adults in our country today, and its cause is unknown," she said. Tens of thousands of Canadians have MS, with Canada having one of the highest incidence rates of the disease in the world. The illness, which causes speech, vision and mobility problems in Garden Club news At the August meeting of the Pine Ridge Garden Club, Sam Bransdma gave an interesting talk on how to photograph plants. He also showed slides. The winners of thz monthly competition, a design using blue flowers, were 1st. Tettje Prins and 2nd. Grace Bajema. The winner of the 50/50 draw is Marliese Hassler. All the gardens that were entered in our garden competition this year were very beautiful and we congratulate the winners. For the best flower garden the winners were 1st. Grace Bajema, 2nd. Anne McIntyre and 3rd. Dini Oosterholt. For the best vegetable garden, 1st. Dini Oosterholt,-2nd Rika Wygerde and 3rd. Grace Bajema. The Sepfember meeting will be our Fall Flower & Vegetable Show. The . at Port Perry as many give of their services, offering adjustments and massages to cyclists after the tour, Linton Carter of the MS Society in Toronto told the Citizen. If you would like to sponser Janis or are interested in riding with her on the tour to combat MS, give her a call at 985-8108. ! speaker be Shirley Love, who will give a workshop on Pot Pourri & Pressed Flowers. The meeting will be held at Nestl Hall on September 5 at 8 p.m. Please come and join us, new bers are always wel

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