~ Heavy dredging "equipment Is now In operation at Caesarea. The powerful hy- dravlic machinery is there to clean out and deepen the channel, making it possible Fai ani ryan' Ta uy ibaa ister a bi? for-larger boats to make use of the area. Sand is sucked from the bottom and pump- 'ed on shore through a long pipe. This is a long awaited job now being done. '| Horses: Belgian Mare, Pinto "Auction Sales "AUCTION SALE of House- hold Furniture; Garden tools, Garden Tractor, etc., the property of HERB SMITH, Lot 12, Con. 6, Brock Twp., ---Y%--mile-east-of -Sunderland on MON., MAY 27th. West- inghouse refrig., washing ma- chine, china cabinet, Buffet, Antique Couch, Number of pine chests, glass door cup- board, rocking chairs, clock, drop leaf table, toilet set, Full line of Furniture, Merry tiller garden tractor (good), . power lawn mower, 500 green . house plant boxes, large qu. of miscellaneous articles, also offered for sale subject to reserve bid, a 6 room brick house, bath room, plenty of water, small barn and hen houses, 6 acres .of land. Terms 109 day of sale, balance in 30 days. Terms on furniture . cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Gra- ham, Larry Johnson, clerks. REG. JOHNSON, May 16-23 Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 WED,, MAY 29th -- HOL- STEIN DISPERSAL. Com- plete Morbridge Dispersal of 45 Holsteins, All registered, classified, from unit sires. Cert. Area, Pregnancy Test- ed. This herd is entirely home-bred froni top proven sires. There are 13 from Mayers Dark Leader (S.T.), 7 by Thornlea Texal Supreme (Ex.), 5 by Pabst Roamer Ad- min (V.G. & Extra), 4 by Ros- afe Shamrock Perseus (Ex. & Extra), 3 by Dividend Clipper (Extra), and 12 bred to Cip- per, etc. These cattle are big and strong with excep- tional dairy character and well attached udders. An outstanding group of young cattle. Plan to attend. The property of A' GEORGE MORRIS, Lot 3, Con. 3, Scott Twp., 3 miles north and 5 miles west of Uxbridge. Sale at 2 p.m. Folders available fram Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge nt. ; LLOYD WILSON & ~W. D. ATKINSON Sale Managers & Auctioneers May 16-23 Auction Sales SALE REGISTER . THURS., MAY 16th, 1968-- Extensive Auction Sale of Late Models Farm Machinery M-Ferg. Diesel Tractor, Bal- "er,-Combine, J.D."Corn Pick- er, Grain dryer, Farm Till- age, Seeding, Haying, Har- vesting Implements, all most- ly of P.T.0. and 3 Point hitch types, tools, Miscellane- ous useful farm articles, ete. at Lot 3, Concession 4, Mark: ham Township, 1 mile North of Steele's Ave., on Don Mills Rd. or Woodbine Ave., Property of EDGOR RIDGE FARM, of the Late Gordon Young Estate. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Terms Cash. No Re- serves. Farm Sold. See Sale bills for full listings, etc. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneers. Markham 640-3686. AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, hay, straw & Furniture, the pro- perty of JOE RADZEVICIUS Lot 6, Con. 2, Mariposa twp., 3 miles' south, 3 miles west of Little Britain (at Finger- board school) on. SAT., MAY 18th. 28 head of Holstein & Hereford Cattle, Cows with Calves by side, 2 Baby Beef, 2 Holstein steers (2 yrs.), Hereford bull, 2 yrs. ete. Weaned pigs & chunks, 1 sow, Ford Dextra Diesel tractor (1300 hrs.) good condition, Ford plow (good), MF. 15 disc Power seed drill on rubber (good), M.F. baler No. 3 (good), M.F. buzz saw, fits on 3 pt. hitch tractor (good), full line of good machinery, Viking deep freeze, chester: field, Chest of drawers, etc. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. REG. JOHNSON, May 9-16 Auctioneer "Ph. Sunderland 227 SAT., MAY 18th--Auction 'Sale of Household- Furniture; the property of Mr. D. A. BENNESS, will be held at 808 Simcoe St. South,vOsh- 'awa. - This is a choice lot of Furniture, Terms Cash, Sale at 1.30 p.m. LOYAL POGUE, Auctioneer Telephone: 668-4271 Auction Sales SALES REGISTER __SAT., MAY 25th--Auction sale of 'HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE including refrigera- tor, electric stove, dining "room suite, china cabinet (antique), bedroom suites, rocking chairs, dressers, of- fice equipment, desks, etc. dishes, oak hall seat, captain chairs tables, antique articles. Many other articles. The property of J. N. THICKSON plus 'added entries, 60 Bas- com Street in Uxbridge. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1 p.m. ' LLOYD WILSON and . W.-D. ATKINSON, May 16-23 Auctioneers SAT., MAY 25th -- Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Machinery, No. 35 M.F. Trac- tor - Diesel, 3 Pt. Hitch, Large Tires.- 3 Pt. Hitch Plow - 3 F., MF. Cultivator - 3 Pt. Hitch, M.H. Baler, Full Line of Implements, Hay Grain, Some Furniture, the property of RAY BROKEN- SHIRE, Lot 7 & 8, Con. 2, Mariposa Twp., On County Road #28 - 5 miles south west of Little Britain. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1.30 p.m. ~R. Scott, G. Wana- maker, Clerks. . TED JACKSON, ] TED SPENCELEY, May 16-23 'Auctioneers AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery the property. of LAUR-WILL FARM (Wm. Sweezie), Lot--107, Con, '1, East Gwillimbury Twp. % mile east of Holland Landing on Sharon Holland Landing Rd, or" 1% miles west of Sharon on THURS., MAY 23. McCormick Super W6 tractor Ford Jubilee tractor (good), New Holland forage chopper (new), N.H. hay Conditioner, N.H. Manure spreader, P.T:O, J.D. Tiller, 3 pt. hitch, N.H. baler, 3 wagons, full line of machinery, De Laval Milker, 'pump (new 2 Surge units, etc. Farm Sold. No Re. serve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30. Fred Dew, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON, May 16 Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 ups, water bowls, etc., at "7" DAHL - HEIM PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 16th, 1968 -- Auction Sales THURS., MAY 23rd---Auc- tion. Sale of 40 Hereford Cattle, 20 Hogs, Tractor, Ploughs; Full line of Imple..¢ ments, Furniture, the pro- perty of GORDON McCOY, Lot 22, Con. 2, Brock, % mile west of Sonya,. Terms Cash. Farm. Rented. R. Scott, G. Wanamaker, Clerks. ' TED JACKSON, § TE DSPENCELEY, May 9-16 Auctioneers SAT, MAY 18th, 12:30-- Extensive Auction Sale of Farm Machinery & Equip- ment, Horse, Furniture, Building Supplies. Carpen- ter's Tools, etc. including: MF. #202 Tractor with 'H-D Loader, Empire Tractor, M.F. 38 furrow trip beam plow, M.F. Disc 3 pt. hitch (new), N.H. Baler, Side Delivery Rake, Weed Sprayer, Seed Drill, 2 Ton Truck, Snow Blower, Manure Spreader, Rubber Tired Wagon & Rack, Farm. Trailer, Farrowing Crates, Hog Equipment, Hay Elevator, 2500 'Bales Hay, 250 Bales Straw, Boat, Guns, Electric Motors, Insulation, Lawn 'Mowers, Garden Trac- tor, Roto Tiller, Chain Saw, Beaver 8" saw & stand (like new), Beaver Wood Lathe, Carpenter Tools, Forge Blow- er, Paint Compresser, Plumb- ing & Building Supplies, Mare, Shetland Pony, all with nearly new saddles, Horse Cutter & Buggy, Imperial Loyalist Dining Room Suite (Maple), Viking Refrigerator. & McLary Electric Stove (both nearly new, copper col- our), 21' Freezer, Silverware, T.V. Tower, T.V. Chesterfield Sets of Dishes, plus hundred of other articles. The pro- perty of Diamond "T" "Farms owned by John Tounson, Lot 5, Con. 11, Reach Twp., 5 miles north-east of Uxbridge or 3 miles west of Green- bank. NOTE: This is a very large sale and will start at 12:30. 2 Auction Rings. Plan to attend this great auction sale. Mr. Tounson has de- cided to sell because his time is needed in his Toronto business. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 12.30 LLOYD. WILSON & --.-- W.D. ATKINSON _ Sale Managers & Auctioneers MODERN DAIRY FARM EQUIPMENT Surge Stainless steel Pipe line Milker Washer, Bulk Milk Cooler, Concrete Slab Silo, Metal Clad Feed Build- ing, Dairy Barn Litter Car- rier, Cattle Stanchions, tie on Lot 24, Concession 5, Markham Township, 13 miles east of Victoria Square off Don Mills Road or 3% miles North of #7 Highway on 5th line, N.W. of Unionville, Ontario, THURS., MAY 23rd, 1968. Sale at 2.30 p.m.--No Reserve. Terms Cash: day of sale with clerk before any purchase is removed from above premises. For further particulars etc. apply tothe owner, Mr. Dahl-Jensen, or Mr. Wm. Middleton, on the Premises, after 5.30 p.m. or KEN and CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneers Markham 640-3686 AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock. Implements and Fur- niture, the property of LA- VERNE PATTERSON, Lot 18 Con. 5, Clarke Twp., 3 miles " * Auction Sales Gf i hid SAT., MAY 18th--Auction Sale of Tractor, Tractor Plow Implements, Furniture, An- tiques, the property of GAR- NET R. COCHRANE, Lot 14, Con. 3, Reach, just east of #7 & 12 Highway at Yeo's Service Sta. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. "© TED JACKSON, ' TED SPENCELEY, May 2-9-16 Auctioneer AUCTION SALE at the home of the late Mrs. F. W. McBRIEN, north of Whitby off #12 highway to Lyn- brook Park (turn west off #12 at Taunton Rd. and fol- low signs) on SAT., MAY 25 at 11 am. 1968 GMC pick- up truck (good condition), G. E. stove, 9 cu. ft. frigidaire, Benedix automatic washer, deep freezer, 9 Pce. dining room suite (Fumed Oak, cur- ved glass china cabinet, round table and 6 chairs), walnut 5 pce. bedroom suite, walnut 3 pce. bedroom suite, mahogany 6 pce. dining room suite, 2 pce. chesterfield suite, platform rocker, hall bench & mirror, wicker chairs, chrome kitchen suite, Power Lawn Boy, Picnic set; 5 pce. G.E. vacuum cleaner & floor polisher, kitchen appli- ances, bedding, Duncan Fife table, rugs, Pendulum clock, garden tools, barbecue, wheelbarrow, sporting equip-' ment, bar & stools, horse equipment, 8" table saw, jet- pump tables, glassware, dishes, etc. many more. ar- ticles. Terms cash. No Re- serve. } MYLES KING, Auctioneer Ph. 723-0501 or 725-5751, May 16-23 Oshawa SAT., JUNE 1st -- Auction Sale of 45 Beef Cattle, 20 Hogs, 2 No. 35 M.F. Tractors, MF. No. 31 Mower, MF. Combine, Furniture, Hay and Straw, Full Line of Imple- ments, the property of GLENN WANAMAKER, Lot 23, Con. 12, Reach Township, on the Seagrave Road, 6 miles North of Port Perry. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. Sale at 12 Noon. R. Scott, Ron Wanamaker, Clerks. Ladies will serve lunch, ; "TED JACKSON, _ TED SPENCELEY, - REG. JOHNSON, May16-23-30 Auctioneers SAT., JUNE 1st -- Entire "LENWOOD" DISPERSAL-- 80 Registered Holsteins, con- sisting of 40 mature cows, 6 bred heifers, 15 open year- lings, 19 heifer calves. This herd "is calssified, R.O.P. re- cords to over 17,000 and 18,500 lbs. milk with 17 cows over 14,000 lbs. milk." 1967 herd average: milk, 504F, 121-129 B.C.A. Featuring 22 good plus daughters from leading unit sires. 'Vaccinated, pregnancy checked, from cert. area. These cows are big, dairy- like, with good production, many -fresh, springing, and bred for fall. The property of Leonard C. Tustin, at the far Lot 15, Conc. 3, Reach Twp., Ontario County, 10 mile north of Whitby, on #12 Highway and then 1 mile east; or 2 miles south and 1 mile east of Manchester, Ont. No . Reserve. Farm Sold. Terms Cash; sale 1 p.m. KAHN BROS, Sale Managers and May 16-23-30 Auctioneers east of Orono, % mile north on SAT., MAY 25th. 65 head of Pure-Bred & Grade Short- horn Cattle, 19 Cows, mostly with calves by side, 5 bred heifers, 17 steers, 1 and 2 yrs., 7 heifers, 2 P.B. Bulls, -Qui--of ~hay,~M:F.-35 Diesel tractor, 1100 hrs. (excellent shape). Geo. White thresh- ing Machine, M.F. trip beam plow (3 furrow), A.C. Baler, MF. Mower (nearly new) Case manure spreader, M.H. grain binder(excellent shape) Full Line of Machinery, Qu. of Furniture. Farm Sold. No reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 12.30. REG. JOHNSON, May 16-23 Auctioneer Ph, Sunderland 227 Hospital -Ruxiliary ro "The Hospital Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. M. B. Dymond on May 13th with 17 ladies present. Mrs. A. Mec- Dermott, 1st Vice-President conducted the meeting and on behalf of -Mrs. Dymond ex- tehded a welcome to all. Five pair of bootees were given out since the last meet- ing and seven knitted pair 12,922 lbs.' WINNERS OF REBEKAH PENNY DRAW Mrs. K. Hudson, Nestleton --fan quilt | John Redman, Port Perry --felt bag kit Mrs. A, Hyland, Nestleton --<crocheted face cloths Mrs, H. Willoughby Pt. Perry --Teflon fry pan Kathy Heron, Blackwater . --wooden salad set Mrs. G. W. Samells, Pt. Perry --tricycle ; Mrs. J. Podres, Port Perry --crocheted chair set Mrs. 'A. Cox, Port Perry --felt bag kit Mrs. A. Cox, Port Perry --tablecloth set Mrs. W. Ward, Oshawa --lawn chair Mrs. W. Goslin, Port Perry --Pixie doll Mrs. M. Letcher, Port Perry --checked tablecloth Mrs. S. Ploughman, Port Perry--tatted doily Nancy Wanamaker, Seagrave--Apron Mrs. R. Pogue, Port Perry --Apron Mrs. J. Pollard, Greenbank '--Apron Marie Anderson, Lindsay --Apron Joan Lee, Blackwatter --Apron Peggy Adams, Toronto --Apron . Mrs. H. Menzies, Port Perry --Apron : Mrs. H. Menzies, Port Perry --Apron Mrs. E. Hooper, Port Perry --box of groceries Debbie Short, Port Perry --.--knitted baby set _ Mrs. H. McMullen, Port Perry=--cream & sugar Mrs. J. Wililamson, Seagrave --cookie jar Mrs. H, Howsam, Greenbank --glass plate ; Mr. A. Roach, Port Perry --fruit bowl ie' Mrs. F. Crawford, Port Perry --oil painting Mrs. R. Litt, Port Perry 5 --opillowecases : Mrs. E. McCabe, Toronto ~ --pillowcases . Mrs, A. Carter, Port Perry '--pillowcases Mrs. R. Foster, Greenbank --pillowcases Annie Shorten, Oshawa __--hemstitched sheet - Mr. A. Roach, Port Perry . --hemstitched sheet Mrs. D. Franks, Port Perry --jelly mould Mrs. G. Eastwood, Whitby --cake plate : Ingle Weber, Port Perry --chip and dip dish Peggy Foster, Whitby 7 --wall plaques Mrs. B. DeShane, Port Perry --cups and saucers Mr. M. McMillan Jr., Port Perry--Ilamp : Mrs. G. Johnston, Burketon --crocheted doily C. M. Stainton, Port Perry --mixette Mrs, L. Short, Port Perry --cake plate Mr. B. Hayes, Toronto --Irish chain quilt Mrs. F. Staniland, Blackstock --braided rug : have been received by Mrs. J. Manns, Yarn is available for knitting into bootees. Mrs, Don Crozier gave the treas- urer's report. Mrs. J. Davidson, convenor of he Spring Fair reports that the Masonic Hall will be" open on Friday, May 24th, at 2 p.m. for getting up displays. Remember to bring a table cover and a poster with your & organizations name on to [8 identfy your booth. The Mas- f§ onic Halli and Presbyterian § Church will be open on Sat., May 25th at noon and the Spring-Fair--will. be .open_..at.. 2_p.m.__Requests_have been _ made for dénatiens of doll @ clothes for Barbie Jus. : It was decided to have a @ 3 Rose Tag Day in' aid of the HAVE Hosppital Auxiliary on "Fri.,, Bie June 7th, and Sat.,, June 8th.' Watch for the Community Memorial Hospital display at the Home Show in the Port # Perry Arena on May 16, 17, rw ---- and' 18th, sponsored by the § Port Perry Star, :