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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Sep 1964, p. 7

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[ MISCELLANEOUS AVON COSMETICS NEED MONEY to bolster the budget? 4 or 5 hours a day will bring you a good income, Write Avon Mgr. Mrs. A. Hawkins, 1 Mandarin Rd., Scarborough, Ont. Auction Sales CATTLE SALE Auction Sale of 60 head of Hol- stein cattle, 31 milk cows, year- lings, 20 Holstein & Hereford calves (pail fed), the property of Ross Hamilton, Lot 11, Con. 10, Manvers Twp., 12 miles south of Lindsay on Hwy. 35 or 1 mile north of Jet. of 35 and TA, on Sat., Sept. 19th. No reserve as owner is giving up milking. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Sept. 17 REG JOHNSON, Auctioneer SAT., SEPT. 19th -- Auction sale of 37 Holstein and Here- ford cattle, Farm machinery, tools and furniture, including three tractors, baler, side rake, P.T.0. Mower, manure spread- er, 563 Int. truck, complete line of implements, 2000 bales hay, 800 bu. mixed grain, quantity of straw, bench saw, jointer, lathe, piano. All selling at the property of Gordon Prentice, lot 5, con. 7, Reach Township, 4 miles east of Uxbridge on Reach Road, %% mile west of Epsom. Farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. LLOYD WILSON, Auctioneer Sept. 17 SAT., SEPT. 19th -- Exten- sive auction sale of registered and high grade Holsteins, diesel tractor, horses, modern farm power machinery, bulk milk cooler, Surge milker, dairy barn equipment, slab silo, large quantity of grain, hay, straw, etc.,, at Lot 18, Concession 9, Markham Township, property of J. L. and R. M, Muirhead, Wellsfield Farms. Sale starts at 1.00 p.m. sharp. Terms Cash. Owner quitting farms, and farms being sold, consequently no reservations being made. See bills for full particulars. Under management of Ken Prentice. James Smith, Clerk. CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneer, Markham, Ont., Phone 294-3161 or 640-3686. Sept. 3 - 10 - 17 THURS., SEPT. 17th--Auc- tion Sale, Complete Wardhaven Dispersal, 60 Reg. Holstein Cattle, Vaccinated, Accredited Area, Brucellosis Certified, 2 Tractors, Baler, Hay Crusher, Seed Drill, Full Line Modern Implements and Furniture, the property of Gordon Ward, Lot 8, Con. 9, Reach, on #47 Hwy., 1 mile West of #12 Hwy. Sale Order--At 12 noon Implement Sale, at 2.00 p.m. Holstein Sale, at 5.00 p.m. Furniture Sale. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. No Reserve. LLOYD WILSON & TED JACKSON, Auctioneers WED., SEPT. 16th--Auction Sale of Furniture & Antiques, Rotary Tiller, the property of Samuel G. Ferris, Prince Al- bert. Sale at 1.30 pm. No Reserve. Terms Cash. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SAT., SEPT. 19--Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Livestock, Ma- chinery, Tractor, Hay, Grain, Furniture, the property of Ro- bert Bansemir, Lot 19, Con. b, Manvers Twp., 1 mile west of Bethany and 2 miles south of Hwy. TA (formerly Farm of Ernest Cavano). Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Ed, Johnston, Clerk. TED SPENCELEY, Auctioneer Sept, 10-17 Prince Albert Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter attended the funeral of her uncle, Mr. Earl McAdam who passed away suddenly at his cottage in the Stirling area. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Murphy and Alan were guests at the Chamberlain - Walsh, Church wedding in Toronto. Wedding Bells are ringing in| our midst. Company with Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Hope included Mr. and Mrs. K. Cryderman and girls of Zion; Mr. and Mrs. R. Stur- man and family, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton, Ennis- killen and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hope, Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock and Bryan were Sunday dinner company with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Beacock, Black- stock. Miss Jo-anne Martyn has re- turned from ten worthwhile PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPT. 10th, 1964 -- 7 days spent at a Girl Guide Camp at Haliburton. Neil Devitt, Oshawa with his Beacock cousins for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Rodd, Sunderland with Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson. Jim Martyn has been holiday- ing with his Wanamaker cous- ins at Seagrave. We are pleased to hear Mrs. F. Mulney is able to return from the hospital. Extensive Auction Sale Registered and high grade Holsteins, horses, diesel tractor, modern power farm machinery, bulk cooler, Surge milker, slab silo, dairy barn equip- ment, hay, grain, straw, etc., property of J. L. and B. M. MUIRHEAD, WELLSFIELD FARMS, at Lot 18, Concession 9, Markham Township, 1-% miles East of Markham and 1-%: miles North of #7 Highway, on Saturday, September 19th, 1964 Horses Grey mare, G. P. Brown bay gelding, G. P. above teams work well single or team in all harness and are of good size Cattle--Registered Holstein 1 Eastmarch Rag Apple Elsie #1540829, registered Hol. cow, born Dec. 1/59, milking bred June 28/64 2 Eastmark Rag Apple Jaclin Sue #1540332, registered Holstein cow, born Oct. 31, 1959, fresh, calf at foot 3 Eastmark Rag Apple Roma #1699690, registered Hol. cow, born Oct. 9, 1961, supposed to calf Oct. 20/64 4 Abbekerk Model Alice #1742633, registered- Hol. cow, born Feb. 13, 1962, milking, bred Apr. 28, 1964 5 Model Sandra #1709439, registered Holstein cow, born Nov. 15, 1961, supposed to calf Nov. 15/64 6 Abbekerk Lindal #154088, registered Holstein cow, born Jan. 30, 1960, milking good, bred June 28, 1964. 7 Noran Victoriglan Rag Apple #1277099, registered Holstein cow, born Aug. 19, 1954, full flow, bred Apr. 11, 1964. 8 Eastmark Black Anduclia #1655102, born March 13, 1963, registered Holstein cow, sire Citation R. full flow, bred July 17, 1964. "9 Bonnie Heather #1615260, registered Holstein cow, born Oct. 27, 1962, milking, bred May 18, 1964. 10 Mandy Victoriaglen #1404449, registered Hol. cow, born Feb. 5, 1958, milking, bred Feb. 18, 1964. 11 Abbekerk Mary Lou, #1816428, born Feb, 3, 1968, registered heifer, bred June 25, 1964 12 Rag Apple Lois, #1816429, registered heifer, born Deec. 4, 1962, bred Apr. 18, 1964. 13 Prima Donna, #1840070, registered heifer, born Mar. 7, 1963, bred June 18, 1964 14 Abbekerk Bonnie #1840071, registered heifer, born Mar. 7, 1963, bred July 17, 1964 16 Snow Princess #18447461, registered heifer born Apr. 18, 1963, bred Aug. 17, 1964. 16 Lady Evelyn #170944, reg- istered Holstein cow, born Nov. 8/61, milking, bred July 8, 1964. 17 Supreme Texal Rena #1736456, registered Hol. born Mar. 10, 1962, milking, bred June 20, 1964 18 Belinda Octavia #1742632, registered Holstein cow, born Mar. 13, 1962, milking, bred July 17, 1964. 19 Rag Apple Abigail #1735456, reg. Hol. cow, born Feb. 27/62, milking, bred June 18, 1964. 20 Rag Apple Deborah #1778641, registered Hol. heifer, born Aug. 26, 1962, fresh, not bred 21 Sovereign Lady #1493455, registered Holstein cow, born Jan. 13, 1959, supposed to calf time of sale 22 Abbekerk Alma Sovereign #1404430, registered Hol. cow, born Feb. 2/58, full flow, bred Apr. 22/64. 23 Abbekerk Mary Ann #1556608, registered Hol. cow, born Feb. 9, 1960, milking, bred June 6, 1964. Karen Brookholm Sovereign "#1300082, registered Hol. cow, born Aug. 31, 1956, supposed to calf time of sale 25 Brookholm Isobel #1872534, registered Holstein heifer, born Sept. 21/63, open 26 Rag Apple Lucky Bell #1866054, registered Hol, heifer, born Ag. 20/63, open 27 Ranger Derell #193833, registered Holstein heifer, - 'born May 14/64, open 28 Rag Apple Midget #1920951 registered Holstein heifer, born Jan. 16, 1964, open 29 Grade Holstein cow, 2nd calf, fresh, calf at foot. 30 Grade Holstein cow, sup- posed to calf in October 24 NOTE: All registered cattle are graded good or good plus, and the herd as a whole are a good size and heavy pro- ducers, also a number of young cattle. Tractor & Farm Machinery International B-276 Diesel tractor, complete with live PTO, 3 point and swing draw bar hitch, lights, ete., near new and good. Cockshutt PTO combine with scour kleen, tank type MH #3 PTO pickup baler, self greasing, and wagon loader attachment, good Ford #503 PTO new side de- livery parallel bar rake with wind stripper and 3 point hitch, purchased new July 1964, windrow only 30 acres of straw McCormick Deering #103 power tractor manure spreader, near new McCormick-Deering 3 furrow, ace bottom, 3 point hitch tractor plow, near new McCormick-Deering new style . trailer PTO tractor mower, near new MecCormick-Deering 18 dies fertilizer and grain drill, good 13 tooth spring tine cultivator, 8 point hitch 4 gection set McCormick-Deer- ing drag harrows with evener, near new Set S. drag harrows Set farm knee bob sleighs MH Tandem tractor disc harrows Case combination bale & grain elevator, 30 ft. extension with % H.P. motor & extension cord Malco 4 ins, grain auger with electric motor & cord, new 4 wheel rubber tired wagon, complete with flat rack Rubber tired tandem wheel farm trailer, with flat rack platform Field trail, bale buncher Wagon box grain tank Other pieces of odd farm equipment, ete. All above implements are exceptionally good and mostly near new. Harness Set farm team work harness also other odd harness, ete. Dairy Equipment and Miscellaneous, etc. Milk Keeper bulk tank milk cooler, 25 can capacity, in very good condition Surge electric milker, complete with 2 single units, pipe line and fittings for 26 head, good Stainless steel dairy barn 'wash basin Milk pails, strainers, dises and supplies 2 rubber tired steel wheelbarrows Concrete slab, 12' x 40' silo, with dome covered roof, near new and good Bench emery wheel with electric motor Work bench and pipe vises Extension cords Slush bucket scraper, 3 point hitch Forks, shovels, bars, chain, along with odd farm tools, ete., too numerous to mention Hay Straw, Grain, Feed, etc. Approx. 35600 bushels of good mixed grain, will be sold by cwt. Approx. 5000 bales or more of good mixed hay Approx. 1500 bales of straw Sale starts at 1.00 p.m. Owner quitting farming and farm being sold, consequently no reservation being made. Terms cash, on day of sale. James Smith, Clerk. Under Management of Ken Prentice. CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneer, Markham, Ont. Phone 294-3161 or 640-3686 Proprietors or auctioneers will not be responsible for any pub- lic liability, property damage A speedy recovery is wished for Mr. J. Kiezibrink in Osh- awa hospital and Mrs. H. Holt- by in Port Perry Hospital. Mr. Alvin Hunter was rec- ently paid a surprise visit from a gentleman by the name of Mr. Harold Whitfield of Dal- voth, Mich. It is some forty- seven years since Mr. Whitfield taught in the village school and boarded at the Hunter home. As a result the two men en- joyed the visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holt- by and family enjoyed a week at a cottage in the area of the Kawartha Lakes. Recent dinner visitors with Mrs. Sarjantson and Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson included Mr. and Mrs. Faux and Lois, Wick; Mr. and Mrs. D. Cotton, Can- nington; Mr. and Mrs. Barn- hardt, Uxbridge; Mr. and Mrs. M. Howsam, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gibson and Elizabeth, all of Port Perry. Week-end relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Murphy and son, were her mother, Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dick- inson and Judy, all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker and Bill, Seagrave with Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock. The Denny children of Cour- tice are at present being cared for at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyn owing to the mother, Mrs. Teddy Denny being very ill in the hospital. |Church Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. Owen R. Orr, M.A. S.T.B. Sunday, September 13th -- 7:30 a.m.--Holy Communion 11:30 a.m.--Morning Prayer and Church School Wednesday, September 16th -- Ember Day 7:00 a.m.--Holy Communion Friday, September 18th -- Ember Day 7:00 am.--Holy Communion Saturday, September 19th -- Ember Day ' 8:00 a.m.--Holy Communion PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A. Minister Sunday, September 13th -- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. .M Buntain, B.A. Minister Sunday, September 13th -- 10:00 a.m, -- 2 Rededication of Sanctuary S.S. will join with us in Morning Worship. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. C, C. Gilbert, B.D. Sunday, September 13th -- Prospect -- 9:15 a.m. Manchester -- 10:15 .am. Scugog -- 11:15 a.m. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--J. H. Brown Sunday, September 13th -- 9.60 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evening Worship Monday, 7.00 p.m.-- Young People Wednesday, 8 p.m.-- Prayer Meetin --EVERYONE WELCOME-- PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors R. Batten & I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting & or injury to the public in con- nection with this auction sale. For Spiritual Help--985-2420 Ld i TA - 2 YR 3 > seem y 7 AT

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