12 - PORT PERRY STAR - Thursday, March 27,1969 Auction Sales HI- WICK HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, 'Implements, hay and furniture, the property of EARL COOK, Lot 14, Con. 1, "Brock Twp., 4 miles north of Greenbank % mile east or 2%: miles south of Black- water, 4 mile east on WED. APRIL 9th, 50 head of Pure- bred and high grade Hol- stein Cattle, 22 milk cows, several fresh, 9 bred heifers, 20 open heifers & calves, daughters of such noted sires as Roeland Reflection Sov- ereign, Seiling Triune Achil- les, Pabst Roamer Admin, Mayers Dark Leader etc. M.F. 66 Gas tractor, multi- power, Freeman loader, Far- mall H Tractor, M.F. baler, No. 10, Corn scuffler, 3 pt. hitch (new), Gehl hammer Mill, hay elevator (new), full line 'of machinery, Qu. of hay, small amt. of furniture. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash, Sale at 12.30. Cattle Sale at 2.30. Wick W.MS. will serve lunch. Gerald Graham and Larry Johnson, Clerks. wy LLOYD WILSON, REG. JOHNSON, 3--Apr.3 Auctioneers first extending a welcome to AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements & House- hold furniture, the property "of CARANISH FARM, former Dave Clarke Farm (H Drope Manager), Con. 1, Brock Twp. 4 miles north of Greenbank or 2% miles south of Black- water, 1 mile east on SAT, MARCH 29th. 35 head of good Hereford & Angus Cattle (Stockers & Fat Cattle) Qu. of hay & straw, 450 bu. wheat," 350 bu. oats, 1962 Chev. 1 ton Panel truck, M.F. 150 Diesel tractor with hor- - net hydraulic loader, 650 hrs. (like new), Sedore snow blower (new), M.F. No. 12 baler (baled one crop), M.F, Mower (new), N.H. side rake (nearly new), 2 roller bear- ing wagons (new), Steel grain box (new), full line of good machinery, GE. refrig., hu- midifier, chairs, desks, tables twin beds (good), 3 piece bedroom suite (good), Con- tinental bed, Hospital bed, large Qu. of good Furniture. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Note -- Furniture sells first. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG. & LARRY JOHNSQN, -Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 Mar.20-27 AUCTION SALE of Farm i Slosk Implements, hay, straw & furniture, the pro- perty of HAROLD JEWELL, Lot 2, Con. 5, Brock Twp., 3 miles west of Sunderland. - 1 mile south, %4 mile West on SAT., APRIL 5th--20 head of Hereford & Shorthorn Caitle, Cows with Calves by side, 2 ponies, cart and new set of arness, 8000 bales of hay, 500 bales of straw, Qu. of mixed grain & oats, corn en- silage, Allis Chalmers D 15 tractor (4 yrs. with a New A.C. Manure loader (excel lent condition), McCormick Model M tractor, Case Model ~ 8 tractor, J. D. Manure spreader, set of chain har- rows (new). Gehl hammer Mill (good), full line of ma- chinery, Qu. of furniture, Ex- tension table & chairs, chest of drawers, spool bed, school desks, ox "yoke, 3 ox yoke collars, Qu. of other furni. ture. Farm Sold. No Re: serve. Terms Cash. Sale at '1 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG. & LARRY JOHNSON, 2--Ap r.3 Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 Prince The choir on Sunday com- prised of 'the faithful few. Prior to minister's message Mr. Ross Sweetman and Mr. Chas. Andrews gathered the offering. Several local folk and peo- ple from various directions assembled in the church on Sunday evening. President of the U.C.W. Mrs. T. Hod- gins extended a welcome and the purpose of the gathering. All joined in singing two or three hymns prior to see- ing an enlightening and po- pular film of the present time entitled, "The Four Re- ligions of the World". The March meeting of the U.C.W. was held at the home of Mrs. Hector Hodgins. President Mrs. Teriy Hod- gins chaired the meeting by the splendid attendance in- cluding four visitors Mrs. S. Alldred, Mrs. -N, Howey, Mrs. G. Cherrie and Mrs. S. Glass. All whom we were happy to have with us. Following the opening hymn of 405 Mrs. E. Jewell read the minutes in the ab- sence of secretary Mrs. Har- ris. Thank-you notes from the recently burned out Armstrong family of Prospect and a donation and note of appreciation from Cub and Scout Ausilisry for use of kitchen, Treasurer Mrs. Deeth re- Albert ported a favourable report money-wise, It was learned that 62 vi~- its had been made. Mrs. C. Graham announced 11 cards mailed. Mrs. Smith social convenor gave a summary on last two wedding receptions and cat- ering also to a wedding an- niversary dinner. The above three named functions net a beneficial financial aid. She also voiced particulars when purchasing extra necessities for kitchen. Wednesday morning the ladies are to assemble in the church for a quilting bee pot- luck lunch at noon-hour, A great deal of discussion aroused concerning the sub- ject of revising the price-list for all types of catering, as many opinions were suggest- ed. At the conclusion a set rate has been filed which we hope proves satisfactory. Mrs. Mildred Hope will accept used clothing for a bale, or deposit articles in a container in church kitchen. We appreciate contribu- tions of discarded nylons, used stamps and Canada Packer: Labels. The annual purchasing of lilies for Eas- ter service was mentioned & carried. Anyone wishing' to renew subscription for the Observer contact Mrs. C. Newnham. - A meaningful devotion as HARE STARE £3 8 SER Easter theme was in charge of Mrs, T. Hodgins, and Mrs. Newnham, Delicious 'lunch sirved by Mrs. Deeth, Mrs, Wilson, and Mrs, Lindsay. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. B. Snelgrove. Mrs. Gerald Jones & sons spent a few days in Brant- ford with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock enjoyed being guests at the Sinclair - Leask wedding held in Edmison Heights Bible Chapel in Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doupe were pleased to have his sister Miss Ada Doupe, Tor- onto for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson were Sunday company with her . sister Mrs. Margaret Rodd, Oshawa. Mrs. G. Jones, Steven, Rus- sell & Harold visited friends and relatives in Toronto one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Marlow, of Oshawa visited their rela- tives Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bell and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson spent the enjoyable- days with their friends Mr. and Mrs. L. Mulkins of Haggers- ville. Pleased to learn our ailing folk are improving, also Stev- en Rensink-who is a surgery | patient, Oshawa 'hospital. Club Meeting. oe The annual all star hockey tournament was held in Brampton last week. Kelly Reese was among the play- ers. His parents Mr. & Mrs. J. Reese were in Brampton on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prentice and girls of Peterborough & Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kane of Toronto recent guests of W. J. Kane's. Miss Grace Pogue of Tor- onto and Master Eric Pogue of Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue for the week-end. Mrs. J. Highet, Debbie & and Karen of Agincourt with Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith one gog News on Friday] night. \ Miss Karen Carter and friend of Scarborough dinner guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter on Sunday. Sorry to report John Bell has a broken leg. He was visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell of Parry Sound at the time. His par- ents Mr. and Mrs. B. Bell brought him home on Sua- day. Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice attended ' the twenty-fifth 'wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munro of Ep- som on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cawker & family visited with Mrs, V. Kivell in Barrie on Sunday. Miss Ruth Aldred spent a few days last week in Osh- awa with her grandmother Mrs. Ada Pearson. } Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Sweet- man of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Demara dinner guests Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman. Mr. and Mrs. A. Haines & family of Tyrone and Mr. & Mrs. A. Haynes of Port Perry guests of their mother Mrs. R. Tetlow. Remember U.C.W. Rum- mage Sale. Grace Service at 10 a.m. day last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Fralick of 'Whitby Sunday dinner guests] = _ of Mr. and Mrs. Don Crozier, Mrs. G. Freeman Jr. and children in Bowmanville for 2 days last week. Mrs. J. Reese in Oshawa on Monday attending a Batton Sorry to report Mrs. "Sav- ille is a patient in Princess rgaret Hospital in Toronto. Mr. M. McLaren, Mr. and rs. V. Aldred and Mr. and Mrs. 'McQuinn and family visitors at the Sportsman Show in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Linklater in Sutton on Sun- day. - Sorry to report the death of Mr. Geo. Minty, formerly of McLaren's Beach., He was holidaying in Australia. Mr. and Mrs, R. Young & Ferron of Greenbank & Mr. Art Van Meer and Mr. Don Valleau of Picton Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. Thomas. Watch for Cubs I paper drive in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick, Mrs. C. Aldred and Miss Ruth Aldred attended the Barber Shop Show in Oshawa! Mr. Howard McMillan i home from the hdspital. fy hope he will soon be feeling fit again. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McMillan of Orillia visited at his home on Sunday. Communion will be held at the church next Sunday. Mr. Reg. Cookman and Mr. Will Heron are both quite ill in Lindsay Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. George Paisley and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mills had supper with Mrs. Evelyn Tait on Saturday. A dinner party was held at Spruce Villa last Tuesday in honour of Mrs. Louise Elsinor who has retired after nursing for 16 years at Port Perry Hospital. There were 20 present; including Mrs. Lester Baylis, Mrs. Don Taylor, Mrs. Wes. Southern and Mrs. Harry Phoenix from this area. Miss Dianne Baylis enter- tained 12 young playmates on her 5th birthday on March 15th and Miss Brenda Brown entertained on the occasion of her 6th birthday last Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird visited Mr. and Mrs. Clark Williams at Nestleton last Friday. Greenbank Rah Lr oad tid 138 AA (Greenbank News Miss Sherri Foster has been staying at Bruce Dempsey's while her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Foster were in Florida. Bruce and Nancy spent the week-end in Hamilton. Remember the Euchre Party in the hall Friday night March 28th. Guests at the Phoenix Farm on Sunday were Mrs. Dorthy Phoenix, Mr, Ed Phoenix, Mr. Bob Phoenix and Miss Dianne Colson of London, Mrs. Wayne | Wallace, Mrs. Gerald Phoenix, Robin and Mark of Burlington also visited the farm, : Two of the main social events held last week in the village were very successful and those in charge should be congratulated. The. ladies at the church enjoyed their lunch and fashion show immensly. The dance on Saturday even- ing at which George Beare's "Merry Makers" provided the music 'was enjoyed by all. Mr, Keith Phoenix suffered an injury to his eye on Mon- day morning, when the gun he was using backfired. Fort- unately his eyesight was not harmed. 0) 4:12{[v]¢]: Mon.-Tues.-Wed. ROXY THEATRE Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.- & Sat. Matinee 2 p.m. The adventures of a shaggy burro and a little boy -- "BRIGHTY OF THE GRAND CANYON"7:30 The return of the happy ending with ' "Doris Day and Brian Keith- "WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL" 9:30 George Peppard, Jean Simmonds and Dean Martin Spend"'A ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO" 8:00 The Harper family have moved from the farm at Saint- field and are now: settled in their new home in Port Perry. To Hold Seminar On Drug Addiction A Seminar convened by concerned citizens is being held in the Masonic Temple on Wednesday the 9th of April at 7:45 p.m, An influential panel of experts will speak on Narcotic addiction and int- eresting discussion arising out of films screened in the scho- ols will - take place. All are invited to attend and while the main emphasis will be on the hazards that affect young people in this highly dangerous area, parents and friends will find some alarming facts about the inroads to our area of seductive drugs. Guidance from doctors, police officers, Reform institution staff and some at close grips with the malady, will bring warning and hope to our community. Nothing in oug attitude could be more deceiving for our-- -young people -than to say--- "It couldn't happen in Port Perry". The date April 10th'; and the place the Masonic Hall and the time 7:45 p.m. Guitar music will be featured from 7:45 until 8:00 p.m. RY RTORK] March 27--28--29 March 31 = Aprill-2 SPECIAL ALL ARE WELCOME | ANNOUNCEMENT | Seminar On Narcotic Addiction Masonic Temple April 9th . ~~ 7:45p.m. ~ THEME: Hooked or Unhooked? Panel of outstanding experts - Questions and Answers at this important seminar. Let all citizens help keep Port Perry the kind of Place to be proud about. * News Mr. Ford Thompson of Ottawadinedat Robert Baird's on Monday. . Herbert Thomas Finney father of Mrs. Art Couves has passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith called at the Funeral Parloursat Bramp-| ton on Sunday. Our sympathy] is extended to the Couv family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin of Peterborough visited Mrs. Harry Guy on Saturday. Mrs. Jim. Collett and two daughters from Islington spent] a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Reg Foster last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas| visited Jim Youngs' at New market on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mild ler of Raglan and daughter and Mr. Gordon Bruce we at Mel McGee's on Sunday Lisa Stevens spent a fe days with her grandparents last week, and Terry Bro at his grandparents, Mr. an Mrs. Harry Phoenix. Mrs. Allan Craig and John of London visited Miss Jean Phoenix last Tuesday. , i A LMM MARE MRRRRRR RBA SR BRR : CALL Sons Of FOR FURTHER Te Te Ye LE BUFFET LUNCH DANCING | CLUB 'ANNRENE Saturday, March 29 RON MYERS & HIS ORCHESTRA Scotland Ser ' ' / / [ EXPLANITORY MEETING APRIL. 8th AT 800 PM / ' / [J [J ' ' / ' ' ' ' ' ' ' a ! 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