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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Mar 1966, p. 12

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LHR BER ARVIN SEVER Sit PI IP AL wr HA ENN 12 - PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, March 10th, 1966 AUCTION SALES (Continued from Page 9) SATURDAY, MARCH 12th-- Auction sale of farm stock, im- plements, hay, straw, grain, and furniture, the property of DOUGLAS STIVER, Lot 10, Con. 6, Scott Twp., 4 miles north and 1%4 miles west of Ux- bridge, (at Ashworth); 37 head of Shorthorn cattle, 2 pure-bred Shorthorn bulls, cows with cal- es by side; baby beef and year. lings; 8 sows, 17 good chunks; McCormick B 275 tractor; M.H. 30 tractor; M,F. baler; MH. self propelled combine. Full line of machinery, Farm sold. No reserve, Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Graham, Larry Johnson, Clerks. Reg. Johnson, Auctioneer. Mar, 10 SAT,, MARCH 19--Farm Sold Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements, 40 Head of High Grade Shorthorn Cattle, W4 Int. Tractor, Threshing Machine, "Power Mower, Milking Equip- ment, Fowl, Hay, Grain %nd Straw, Some Household Furni- ture, the property of James A. Taylor, Lot 12, Con. 4, Ops Twp. 1 mile west and 1 mile south of Junction of Little Britain Road and Angeline St. at Lindsay, Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Ward Holmes and Dick Vaughan, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, hay, straw, grain and furniture, the proper- ty of Warne Thomas, Lot 8, Con. 15, Mariposa Twp., 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Wood- ville on TUES., MARCH 22nd. 65 head of Holstein & Hereford Cattle, a number of good fresh & springer holstein cows, good stocker steers, No. of good sows and pigs, 1000 bus. grain, Qu. of hay, straw & ensilage, LH.C. tractor B 275, good shape, M.H. 33 tractor (good shape), IHC Power Manure Spreader (2 yrs.), THC Baler No. 46 (3 yrs.-, IHC Combine (Pull type), full line of good farm Machin- ery, Qu, of furniture. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Neil McEachern, Wm. Graham, Clerks. REG JOHNSON, Mar. 10-17. Auctioneer SAT., MARCH 19th--Auction Sale of Beef Cattle, 6 Sows, 75 Pigs, 2 Tractors, Full line of Machinery, Hay, Straw and Grain, the property of Bert Gibson, Lot 24, Con. 6, Cart- wright, 2% Miles East of Nes- tleton, Wilson Avenue (Hwy. TA). Terms Cash, Farm.Sold, Sale at 1.00 p.m. Victor Mal- colm and Harvey Malcolm. Clerks. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Mar. 10-17 Auctioneer Mar. 10-17 Auctioneers SE GOOD G0-0P GORNER By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Branch United Co-operatives of Ontario DON'T COST THEY PAY EDS preparation. UXBRIDGE Uxbridge 852-3321 Don't let seed prices per hundred or per bushel fool you . . Figure your seed cost per acre. OP gives for the slight difference there might be--a 'better grade, a higher percentage germination and many thous- ands of weed seeds less per acre. And don't forget, seed cost per acre is a small part of the total investment of seeding when you consider seed bed IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST! USE CO-OP 'SEEDS that really grow' UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Then compare what CO- BRANCH Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture, the property of Mrs. Nettie Raney, will be held in the Village of Wilfred on Thur., MARCH 17th, Full line of household furniture, No Re- serve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.80. Gearold Graham, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Mar. 10 SAT. MARCH 12th-- Auction Sale, at Stirtevants Sales Hall, 383 Hall St., Oshawa, Household Furniture, property of Mrs. Maude Khan, Bay Ridges. Tele- vision Gen, El. 21", 4 rugs, 6 coffee tables, 2 bed room suites (complete), 6 upholstered chairs 2 end tables, dining room table and 4 chairs, 1 corner table, 3 lamps, 8 chesterfields, bamboo rapes, 1 card table & 4 chairs, Electric stove, Thor, Washing Machine, Dryer, child's swing & slide, 24' ladder, wheelbarrow, garden tools, 2 power lawn mowers, one with a seat, many many other articles, Terms Cash Sale at 1 pm. LOYAL POGUE, MYLES KING, Auctioneers AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements and Grain, the property of J. Ray Nokes, Lot 8, Con. 9, Mariposa Twp., % mile east of Manilla on Hwy. 7 on THURS., MAR. 24th, 25 head of Pure Bred Hereford Cattle (mostly bred heifers), 1 Pure Bred Bull, 2 steers, 2000 bus. mixed grain and 500 bus. buckwheat. Allis Chalmers tractor W.D., A.C. baler, Cock- shutt Combine, PTO, M.H. For. age Harvester, Forage Wagon, M.H. seed drill, 8 ton scale (complete) good shape, full line of Machinery. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 12 o'clock. Cattle sale at 2.30. Gerald Graham, William Gra- ham, Clerks. REG JOHNSON, Auctioneer Mar. 10-17 Port Perry U.CW. By M. Cawker The March meeting was held at Mrs. Lloyd Wakeford's home with a small attendance due to inclement weather. The leader Mrs, Merlin Dow- son opened the meeting with ap- propriate words and Prayer. The Worship period was con- ducted by Mrs. Lloyd Wakeford and Mrs. Gwen King--the theme being "Passion", An interesting review of our Missionary Study on Brazil was taken by Mrs. Jim Carnochan, Members were asked to save Canada Packer labels and give to Mrs, Geo. Lee, Calls numbered 18 -- Collec- tion amounted to $8.00. Some articles were on dis- play--to be turned in for the Fall Bazaar. Members agreed to invite Unit #2 to be guests at the April meeting, Committee in charge: Mrs. Gord. Thomas, Mrs. Hugh Wright, Mrs. Wil- mot Walker and Mrs. Sam Cawker. RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE Tily of Wick. Greenba Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brad- ley of Bowmanville visited with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Rahm on Saturday evening. Mrs, Couves, Sr. and Mr. Ed. Couves of Toronto, Miss Grace Couves of Montreal and Mr, & Mrs, Hugh Dobson spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker of Stouffville were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Len Jarvis. + Mr. and Mrs. Art Cox of Port Perry were Sunday guests: of Mr, and Mrs, Harold .Howsam and family, Mr. & Mrs. Herb Paisley and Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Grey of Leaskdale visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix last Thurs- day. Murs. Milton Rynard and John spol unday at the hospital visiting 'with Milton. pleased to report his condition is improving. Miss Linda Stone was home over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Dempsey and family of Hamilton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dempsey. Mr. Andy and Mr. Fred Da- vidson called on Mr. and Mrs, Roy Leask on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Rodd vi- sited in Fairview Lodge on Sun- day with Miss Blair and Mrs. J. Phoenix, °* Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter were in Agincourt on Sunday visiting his mother. . My. and Mrs. S. B. Watson of Markham called on Mr. and Mrs, A. McMillan Sunday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs, J. Ianson were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Heron and fam- at Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Till on the arrival of a daughter. Also to Mr. and Mrs, John King on the birth of a baby girl, We are nk News Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Beaton were Mrs. Will Beaton, Miss Mabel Beaton and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beaton and family of Wick. John Leask and Neil Raines were in the Stayner area last Friday. Bob Hunter and Gary Hunter were two of the boys from P.P. high school who were in Ottawa over the week-end attending the wrestling match. A number of ladies will be meeting in the Hall on Thurs- | day to take the course spom- sored by the Women's Institute "Focus on Finishes". It is an interesting course and they are hoping for a good turnout, Next week the regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. | Harold Howsam, Those' attending the Miller- Wotherspoon wedding at the Presbyterian church in Guild- 'Wood Village last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines, Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Davidson, Mr. & Mrs. Grant Menzies and Mr. & Mrs, Charles Hadden and Mary. Greenbank W.I. The regular monthly. meet- ing of the Greenbank W.I. will be held this coming Wednesday evening, - March 16th at the home of Mrs. H. Howsam. Motto: Make good use of to- day, to-morrow it will be his- tory. Roll Call--Bring an item for the Tweedsmuir History o: and a current event. Hostesses: Mrs. H. Howsam Mrs. J. Ianson and Mrs. G. Blair, Guest Speaker: Mrs. E Brown, Uxbridge, RED CROSS| IS ALWAYS THERE Phone 985-2221 Cawker's Food Market FREE DELIVERY Port Perry Specials March 10 - 11 - 12 BETTY CROCKER YORK 1b. APPLEFORD Wet Strength WAX PAPER APPLE or RAISIN AYLMER Raspberry or Strawberry JAMS wit pecTIN PIE CRUST MIX PEANUT BUTTER CHRISTIES PIES 2 83 2402. PC 36¢ a5¢ 2. 63: JAR 100 ft. Sliced Bacon WITH YOUR HELP Home Made Sausage Sliced Bologna 1's 49° Ih. 45¢ 39° 3 I<

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