als FA WAS {AR CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS COED 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday 'May 21 1970 (NERESI EIR ZINE ST = SER = i OSV VAN = ETT = SN = {Wh ON = = WO =] =f Nh ai LAMBERT REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR TORONTO 447-8518 217 Queen Sticet 985 - { 3 73 Port Perry Small bungalow centrally located, ideal for young couple or for retirement. Call Madeline Rodd. Port Perry 3 bedroom brick bungalow finished rec. room in have- ment with corner fireplace separate dining room with sliding glass doors. onto balcony. Close to schanle asking $32.000. with terms Call Madeline Rodd. $2,000 Down, Lake Scugog Small cottage with mod- ern conveniences, access to gnod beach. Full price $7.000. Call Madeline Rodd. Lakefront Lot on Scugog Island, 85 feet of frontage, depth runs 200 feet. Asking $4,500. Call Joan Scott. Gilson Point, Lake Scugog 2 bedroom cottage, fully furnished, good dock. Ask- ing $11,500, terms. Call Joan Scott. ~ Joan Scott. Winterized Lakefront Cottage 3 bedrooms, 75 feet lake frontage. good beach. lo- cated north of Port Perry Asking $14 000. terms a. vailable. Call Joan Scott. 2 bedroom summer cott- age located 7 miles north on Lake Scugog Full ack ing price $7,000. with $2.500.-down. Call Joan Scott. 50 Acres of bush, clearings. pond, on paved road. Priced to sell. Located 11 miles nor th of Port Perry. Call Lake Scugog 2 bedroom cottage, with modern conveniences. fur- nished, 100 feet frontage on Lake, dock and motor and boat and manv extras Asking $12,000. Call Mad- eline Rodd. ----- Winterized cottage or per- manent home, road is op- en all year. Priced to sell. For further details call Joan Scott. AFTER JOAN SCOTT MADELINE RODD HOURS 985-2819 985-7014 'Auction Sales FRIDAY ,MAY 22nd Evening Auction Sale of modern and antique Furnit- ure, the property of ROY P. ANDERSON, on Oshawa Sub- urban Road No. 2, 4 miles south of Port Perry or one mile north of Raglan. Terms Cash, Sale at 6.30 p.m. in the evening. © R. Scott and G. Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON and TED SPENCELEY, Anctiongers SAT., MAY 30th Auction Sale of Farm Ma- . chinery, Household Furniture featuring ANTIQUE. CARS, the property of FLO-ACRES FARMS, Lot 3, Con. 12, Brock Township, 1% mile east of Wilfrid or 7 miles west of Cannnigton. M.F. 65 Diesel. mugtic Tractor (good), Ford: Ferguson Tractor & Sedore Manure Loader, M.F. 35 self- propelled Combine, Knight Manure Spreader (120 bus); M.F. Post Hole Auger (3 pt., nev), MF. 4 Furrow Trip fezm Plow, M.F. 7 Mower, Aliled Cultivator, LH.C. Side Haka, 2 Roller Bearing Wag: on: & Racks, McKee Harves- ter and 20' Box( etec., Lincoln Are Welder, Dari-Kool Can Lille. Cooler (6 can, spray t=), Beatty Grinder & 3 h.p. wgtar etc. CARS--1056 Lin. «oliv Mark 2 (excellent), 1956 "wl, Metropolitan : (good), .z.,»¥ Cadillac 4 door conver- +. "*% (good), 1935 Air Flow « :ysler, 1924 Model T Truck % Ton). Large Fr. Provin. +; Dresser, No. of Dressers : & Chests of Drawers, An: v# Rocking Chair, tables, wing desk, record player "4oble speakers), - butter 4. ladle and 2 prints, 2 '#jue glass churns, Organ s., crocks, sealers, * eic, 8 Cash. Owner giving 'arming. Sale at 1 p.m. vZ--Furniture sells first, - antique cars, then ma- xy. Plan to attend. .& JOHNSON and SON, 1-28 [ Auctioneers %h. Sunderland 357-3270 1 Graham, clerk. Auction Sales SAT., MAY 30th Auction Sale of Furniture & Antiques, the property of Mrs. MARGARET REAL (Es- tate), 176 Perry St, Port Perry, Including Antique Me- lodeon, R.C.A. Television, Antique Tables, Settee and couch, rockers, bedroom suit- es, chairs, 2 metal Figurines, Victrola & records, picture frames, etc. etc. Terms Cash. 1| Sale at 1:00 p.m. R. Scott, G. Wanamaker, clerks. TED JACKSON, ' TED SPENCELEY, May21-28 Auctioneers TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd Holsteins - Milk Quota Machinery Complete dispersal of Evan- ridge Holsteins, 55 Head, Registered and Grade. R.O.P. tested, 2 Very Good, 25 milk cows, 10 bred heifers, bal- ance open heifers and calves. Featuring a "Very Good" 4 yr. old by Dividend Clipper (Extra) making 14000 as a 3 yr. old. She is due in August 471 1b. No. 1 Pool Milk Quota (subject to OMMB approval), Craft Bulk Tank, Sputnik 300 1b., 3 surge units, Ford 5000 Tractor, power steering 18" tires, 600 hours (like new Ford 113% ' cultivator (1 yr) Hydrein 3 furrow Trip beam plow (1 yr.), Allis-Chalmers W-D tractor complete with loader and corn scuffler, Int. No. 76 Combine, McCormick Seed Drill, A-C Forage Blow- er, New Holland Manure Spreader, Dion Threshing Machine, Rubber tired wagon full line of machinery. The property of David W. EVANS Lot 6, Con. 8, Reach Twp. |] 3% miles east of Uxbridge on Hwy. 47 then. 1% miles south or 1% miles north of Epsom. Terms Cash. No Re- serve. Sale at 12 noon. Lunch available. LLOYD WILSON, Uxbridge and W. D. ATKIN. SON, Stouffville, Sale Mana- gers and 'Auctioneers M27 Auction Sales a SATURDAY, MAY 23rd Holsteins -- Milk Quoto Machinery--Pipeline Milker Complete farm auction in- cluding 75 Holsteins, 33 milk cows, many fresh, many bred for summer and fall, 12 big bred heifers, 21 open heifers and calves, 11 steers. This herd consists of .big well- grown cattle, average test of 3.8%. An outstanding group of heifers. 466 1b:No. 1 Milk Quota, Surge pipeline milk- er, complete with 3 units, electrobrain, power" panel 187" S.S. pipeline (like new), Mueller bulk tank 33 can (3 yrs.), Delaval 75 vacuum pump and line (1 yr.), stain- less steel pails, strainers & sinks. A-C D17 tractor com- plete with manure loader (excellent), Allis Chalmers D15 Tractor, live P.T.0. (ex- cellent), Int. No. 80 Combine (4 yr. excellent), MF Seed Drill on rubber, A-C Side Delivery - Rake (like new), McCormick 23 tooth vibra. shank Cultivator, McCormick 3 furrow trip beam cultivat- or (3 pt. hitch) with corn shields, A-C Forage Harvest er with corn and grass heads Auction Sales May21-28 WED., JUNE 3rd Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements and Furniture, the property of BRUCE CUR- RIE, Twp., 3 miles south of Man- .illa on County Rd. '32 head of Hereford & Shorthorn Cattle, No. of cows with cal- ves by side, bred heifers, 2 steers & Hereford bull, sows with litters, ready to wean, 4 bred sows, 8 chunks (100 1bs.). LH.C. Farmall M Tractor, Ford-Ferg. tractor & Sedore loader, N.H. 66 Baler, LH.C. 76 Combine P.T.O., J.D. Spreader, Sprayer, Cutter (7 ft.), Stooker, machinery, Heintzman Piano, 9 piece dining room suite, antique chest - of drawers, dressers, wash stands, pine chest, chrome set, coal oil lamps, Alladin lamp, some dishes, qu. of other furniture. NOTE--Furniture sells first. Terms Cash. Sale at 12 noon. Gerald Graham, 'clerk. lot 24, Con, 5, Brock 2 Century Field Bush Hog Rotary Allied Bale full . line of good REG JOHNSON and SON, Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 A-C Forage Blower vith mot- or, Dion self unloading for- age wagon (like new), forage wagon, Acorn i8' silo unload- er H-D with 5 hp. Evenflo silo distributor, 50° of 9" silo pipe, - A-C post hole auger, A-C grader blade, J.B. & D. weed sprayer, McCormick hay mower, McCormick PTO manure spreader, automatic poultry feeder with 50 hang ing feeders; Lincoln welder, air compressor, Woods grind- er, forage, grain augers, Patz stable cleaner 280' chain The property of = Melboure Smith, lots 4 and 5, Con. 4, Scott Twp. at Sanford, 5 miles north-west of Uxbridge Note: Mr. Smith is a 'good farmer and the cattle and machinery are in excellent condition. Folders available. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. Sale at 11.30 sharp. Lunch avail- able. : LLOYD WILSON, Uxbridge & W. D. ATKINSON, Stouff- ville, Sales Managers & Auct- ioneers. SATURDAY, MAY 23rd Auction Sale of Household Furniture, Antiques ete., the property of Mr. and Mrs. HOWARD SHIER will be held in the town of Uxbridge 32 Main St. N.,, 2 bedroom suites, 3 pe. (Walnut and Sol- id Oak), Handwoven Quilt (antique) Washing Machine, White - leather chair, 12 cu. THURS., JUNE 11th Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, hay, straw and furniture, BELHAVEN FARMS, Lot 19 and +20, North Gwillimbury Twp., ¥% mile north of Bel F haven (west and south of Sutton). Charolais cattle, 3 cows calf 'by side, 18 stockers, 4 Angus steers (good). P.B. Angus. hay, some straw, McCormick 706 gas tractor (good), J.D. 3010 gas tractor and loader (good), Farmall M.D. tractor and scuffler, J.D. AR. tract: the property of Hereford, Angus & A number of 2000 bales of N:H. Model :461 Haybine or, ¢ % yrs.), MF. Combine No. 35 8 ft. self propelled, McCor- mick baler No. 46, N.H. Man. ure spreader 160 bu. (good), Dion self unloading wagon (good) McCormick field chop- per, McCormick Vibra Shank Cultivator (12 ft) good, Mc- Cormick 4 furrow plow(good), Silo-Matic 20 ft. silo unloader (good), full line of good ma. chinery, Qu." of good tools, including 125 piece glass block set. upholstered red plush, Vie- torian chair, sleigh beds, Jackes & Hayes chair, Gentleman's easy chair oak desk, Qu. of other good furniture, automatic washer and dryer, etc. ete. Farm for sale or rent. Sale at 12:30. Furniture sells Victorian Settee, 2 mahogany Terms Cash. ft. deep freeze (new), captain | first. Plan to attend this chair, drafting set, ice cream | sale. Gerald Graham, clerk. chair, silverware, dishes,| Elm Grove ladies will serve (some antique) - Typewriter, | junch. chair' and stand, Ox Yoke, 4 antique chairs, desk, Cam- phor glass, Poloroid camera, |' shotgun, muzzle loader gun,| = 3--June4 REG JOHNSON and SON, Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 Real Estate THURS., MAY 28, 12 NOON HOLSTEINS - MILK QUOTA MACHINERY. Complete Farelamar Holstein Dispersal 70 Head, registered, R.O.P. tested, 'classifield, 2 Very Good, many Good Plus. From unit sires, 19 by Spring Farm Reflection Ormsby (VG ST), 12 by Dividend Clipper (Extra), 35 milk cows, 15 bred heifers, balance open heifers and calves. Records to 21975 milk, 836 fat, 3.8% (185-191) in 305 days. 21 due from now until September. 12 vials. Rosafe Shamrock .Per- seus Semen, 157 1b. No. 1 Pool Quota (subject to OMMB approval), Zero Vacuum Tank 33 can, Delaval 75 Pump, 3 Surge Milkers, Stainless Steel Sinks. Cockshutt 1650 Diesel Tractor (750 hrs) power steering with 1610 loader(ex- cellent), Cockshutt 4 furrow trip-beam semi mounted plow. (like new) Ford Corn Planter, Case DC 4 Tractor, Farmall Super C Tractor, McCormick Hay Baler, Weed Sprayer. Brillion Seeder, R-T Wagon, New Holland 717 Forage Har- vester (good), Dion self pro- pelled self unloading Forage Wagon, Gehl Forage Blower, McCormick 10' Cultivator, M- H Double Disc, Cobey Man- ure Spreader, Post Hole Au- ger, 1964 Ford 1 Ton Truck, Full line of good machinery. The property of PETER W. ARR, 2 miles northeast of, Newmarket on Con. 3 East Gwillimbury Twp., 1% miles north of 'Davis Drive. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Catalogues available. Machinery sells at 12 noon. 'Dairy Equipment and Cattle at 1:30. W. D. ATKINSON, Stouffville and LLOYD WILSON, Uxbridge, Sale Managers & Auctioneers 30-30 rifle (Winchester), Many other articles too num- erous to. mention. Terms Cash. Sale-at 1 p.m. LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneer Phone Sunderland 357-3270 Gerald Graham, Cloth, 2 THURSDAY, MAY 28th This is it! this is your chance to buy almost whatever you need, new stock, direct from the warehouse to be sold by auction at your price. Tnelud- ed will be T.V.s, Radios, bedroom suites, kitchen sets, pots, pans, rugs, dressers, odd chairs, ladders, brooms, toys, lights, shoes, boots, baby cribs, strollers, nails, tricyles, mirrors, just about anything you can think of. I think even the kitchen sink. Remember auction means action and there should be ots of action, two auction of Straw and Grain, Chalmers WD 45 Tractor, Cockshutt "tractor No. Ford loader, N.H. Baler, MH. Clip- per Combine, Cockshutt Seed oat. roller full line of machinery. Sale called to settle estate. Terms Cash, Sale at 1 p.m, TUESDAY, MAY 26th Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the estate of the late DONALD COWIE- SON, Lot 10, Con, 12, Reach Twp., 1 mile north of Green- bank, 1 mile west. 40 head of Hereford Cattle, calves by side, 19 Yearlings, 1 saddle Horse, 2500 bales of hay, quantity 10 Cows, Sow, due, Allis- 30, Tractor and Sedore rill on rubber, large size (tractor ' driven), REG. JOHNSON & SON, Auctioneers Phone Sunderland 357-3270 Gerald Graham, Clerk M21 rings operating at the same time, This is a sale 'you won't want to miss. Sale to be held at Stouffville Sales Barn, Stouffville. Sale at 6.30 p.m. sharp. Terms Cash. FRANK BENNETT & NORM FAULKNER, Sales Managers and Auctioneers. M28 £3 SATURDAY, MAY 23rd ~ Contemporary Furniture for Mr. & Mrs. WM. CALDWELL at 56 Colborne Street East, Oshawa. Consisting of: Re- fectory Table = (Plank top), carved banding, Circa 1820- 1840), Victorian 2 seater Set- ee, (Mahogany, brass castors) English games table (folding top, Baize inlay - porcelain castors, - 1800's), Cabroile table, (walnut inlay and box- wood marquetry), side chair (upholst.) straight back arm- chair (pine framed, needle pt. upholst), 9 piece dining room i (solid oak, leaf design, eautiful cond.), round oak coffee table (6 spiral turning carved legs), Oak framed armchair (top grain = cowhide), 3 stiffel lamps with silk shades (solid brass) book and lamp table {oak), coffee table with 3 leaves (oak), peppler-selig 3 pe. chesterfield suite, Kroehl- er chair, serving table (ma- hogany), vilas kitchen suite, (plank table, 2 plank benches and armchair, maple), vilas' footstool, (maple), "Kroehler armchair (walnut), Kroehler bedroom suite (double bed, night table, dresser and book case), side chair, washstand (oak), serving table and shelf (oak) coffee table (walnut) floor lamp, table lamps, hall tree, 2 dressers and matching bureaus (walnut), drop leaf lamp table (single pedestal), night table, double bed, Franklin stove, (cast iron), daybed and mattress, leather armchair; (top grain), con- crete urns (15" high), 9'x12' rug and carpet, hall runner, drapes, Gibson 14 cu. ft. 2 temp frost free Refrigerator (like new), Inglis washer & dryer, Clairtone Hi-Fi (AM- FM), GE electric stove (heavy duty), Marconi T.V. 21" and other interesting items. Auctioneers Note: This is an excellent offering of antique and contemporary furniture, well cared for and in good condition.. Plan to attend. Previews, Thursday and Fri- day nights 7 to 10 p.m. No '|Reserve, House Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m, HENRY KAHN, Sale Manager and Auctioneer, Whitby 668-6189 ' TRIM-GYM Takes off inches. Improves Figure. Firms flabby muscles. Phone 986-2420 it Church Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, MAY 24th-- Trinity Sunday 11:00 a.m.--Annual Rogation Service at McLaughlin Farm, Nestleton. No service in church. ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, MAY 24th-- Trinity Sunday 11:00 a.m.--Annual Rogation "Service at McLaughlin Farm, Nestleton. No service in church, PORT PERRY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. W. Mark Reeves, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, MAY 24th-- At Prince Albert members of the Masonic Order, from Port Perry, will attend the service in a body. The Minister will preach on of Men Are You?" ment of 'Infant Baptism will be administered. The Minister will take, as his subject, "What Meaneth This Thing?" PRINCE ALBERT-- 9:45 a.m.--Morning Worship 11 a.m.--Church School "RT PERRY-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 11 a.m.--Primary Church School : 10 a.m.--Junior and .Inter- mediate, Church School 7 p.m.--The Board of Session meets in the Lounge, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, MAY 24th-- 10:00 a.m. --Sermon * "Bogged Down with Busyness" - %s 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor A. Hern SUNDAY, MAY 24th-- -9:50 a.m.--Bible School for all ages 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship - 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, MAY 24th-- 8CUGOG--10:00 a.m. PROSPECT--12:30 p.m, MANGHESTER 11:15 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Family Bible Hour 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evang. Service le 4 aT i] a TT a Auction Sale of Antique and |- the theme, * What Manner At Port Perry, the Sacra-