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Port Perry Star, 20 Sep 1972, p. 9

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'HIRE « B , Auction Sales SATURDAY, SEPT. 16th Clearing Household Effect, of quality and antique furni- ture, glass, china, etc. - Fea: turing in part: 9 pe. walnut dining. room suite (ornately carved, excellent condition); stea wagon (burled walnut, beautiful); 5 pe.: bedroom suite (mahogany ,excellent); coffee table, spool table, nest of tables, platform rocker (walnut carved); Jacques and Hayes side chairs, Boston rocker, caned rocker, Kroeh- ler chesterfield suite & chair, chests . of drawers, dressers, swivel rocker, open china cabinet, folding consul table, desks, bookcases, odd chairs, tables, ete, Gingerbread, man tle and column clocks, glass and china consisting of 2 Royal Bayreuth 6" vases ® (scenes, turkey boy & goose girl), Royal Bayreuth shell pitcher, Nippon, Flow Blue, Wedgewood, Ironstone, Lim- oge, Royal Copenhagen; green glass pickle cruet, cranberry, carnival, pressed crystal, hobnail, ruby, etc. Coal oil lamps, crocks, pictures, rugs, Hinens, electrical appliances, -Zenith Portable T.V., Sears humidifier, fridge electric lawn mower, garden tools, J etc. Plus other interesting items, AUCTIONEERS Note: These contents belong to one of the oldest established f-- milies in Brooklin, «with everything in excellent 'con- dition and' well worthy of your attendance. The proper- ty of WM. A. HERON. 44 Bagot Street, Brooklin, Ont. No Reserve, Terms Cash or cheque, Sale 1:00 p.m. Lunch available, HENRY KAHN AUCTION SERVICES, Ph, 668-6189. 2--Sept.13 ; A= a REY CREE EIN straw, 5000 bales top quality hay. 2 iron kettles, 2 single plows, Churn, butter bowl & print, hall rack, marble top dresser and washstand, cook stove, Quebec heater. The property of NORMAN & PAUL HOPE, 7 miles north of Uxbridge at Leatkdale on Con. 7. Leaskdale ladies will serve lunch, Sale at 12:30. Furniture sells first. Lloyd Wilson & W. D. Atkinson, Sale Managers and auctioneers 2--Sept.13 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Auction sale of stockers farm machinery, feed and furniture 'including 37 Here- ford stockers 400-800 1b, 2 Holstein Heifers, 2 Holstein Steers, McCormick W-6 trac- tor(excellent condition) Ford 8N tractor, Case 3 furrow plow, Ford 2 furrow plow, McCormick 8 Disc, J-D 10' cultivator 3 pt. hitch blade, Sedore loader, Ford 2 row corn: planter (like new), M.H. Sper 26 self propelled com- bine, New Holland hay baler, side mounted hay mower, N.H. side rake, 2 hay elevat- ors, N.H. 327 manure spread- er, Papec Hammermill, N.H. stable cleaner 300' chain, 3 rubber tired wagons, 3000 bu. mixed grain, qu. of baled Call MARJORIE TRIPP, pointment. in front of cottage. ° Co LAGOON LOT : Nice lagoon lot 90 x 380. Good road. Asking $4,500 with $1500 down. LAKEVIEW LOTS Wooded lakeview lots with access to the lake. Lots ® 80 x 200. Asking $4200. $5000.00 FRAME COTTAGE Lake Scugog - $500.00 down and a little time and effort and you can move into a cute cottage with a setting of big trees in the backyard. There is a well on the property and a two minute walk to a #| park with a good beach. Call LLOYD CLARK. LAKE SCUGOG $11,700 A unique 2 bedroom cottage with a beautiful view of the lake from the glassed in sun porch, large living-room and kitchen, new well and septic sys- * tem on a lot 80x100, fully furnished. good sandy beach. Try $3,000 down. CLARK - 985-3031: UXBRIDGE AREA Large corner building lot 320x132, small barn suit- ° able for horses. River crosses property. CLARK 985-3031. 985-3031 -- LAKEFRONT HOME Electrically heated three bedroom home, 4 piece bath, spacious living room with lovely view of lake. Nice dry lot 80 x 225. Asking $23,900 with terms. RETIREMENT HOME Electrically heated retirement home in quiet vill- age, Separate dining room, utility room, garage. Treed lot 100 x 100. Paved road. Call for an ap- MARJORIE TRIPP. 240s COTTAGE - SCENIC c Two bedroom cottage situated on a very scenic lot overlooking the lake. Access to the beach directly . Ideal for the retired couple to 4 enjoy our summérs and go south for the winter. Asking $13,500. Call MARJORIE TRIPP. 15 ACRES - $8000 Well wooded 15 acre parcel on paved road north of Port Perry. Excellent pond site. with good terms. Call MARJORIE TRIPP. Call MARJORIE TRIPP. mily setting. Listed at $9,500. Call DORIS OFFICE HOURS 9 AM. -- 9 PM. Asking $8,000 Call MARJORIE TRIPP. Ideal snowmobiling. Access to Call DORIS Ideal fa- &94-:270 THOS N SHEA LTO. REALTOR WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20 Clearing auction of good Household Furnishings for MRS. EDITH (Jake) HOOVER at 55 Albert St. N. in Stouff- ville, including piano, refri- gerator, Moffat stove, old gun, T.V.,, chesterfield, anti- que dishes, pine cupboard etc. NOTE--This is a good sale. This is only a few of the items for sale.. Property sold. Refreshments. Sale at 1:00 p.m, ATKINSON & WILSON, Sale Mgrs. and Auctioners WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27th Auction Sale of Household Furniture and Antiques, the property of JOHN McILL- MURAY, Lot 1, Con. 3, Brock Twp., 3 miles west of Sun- derland, 3 miles south or 1 mile east of Leaskdale. Cook stove, buffet, pine cupboards bedroom suites, chesterfield, pine table, 2 wide board tion, ice cream table and 3 chairs, fan back chair, 2 toi- let seis, clock, 2 apple peal ers, captain chair, boring machine, Boston rocker, egg washer, 500 egg cartons chain saw, qu. of tools and garden tools, band saw, table saw, emery, sander, large qu. of miscellaneous articles. Property sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Gra- ham, clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 2--Sept.20 SATURDAY, SEPT. 23rd Clearing farm auction for WALTER W. BURKHOLDER at Lot 5, Con. 10E, Markham Twp. (on 14th Ave.) (being 5 miles S.E. of Town of Mark- ham including 100 pigs. 45 sows teed-up like cattle. 2 tractors, corn equipment, honey equipment, furniture, etc. (Make this sale a must). Property sold. Sale 1 p.m. ATKINSON and WILSON, Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers 2--Sept. 20 A. E Johnson OPTOMETRIST for appointment call 985-2383 or Zenith 59240 Trentway Tours Thanksgiving Specials to New York Vermont Foliage Tour * * OR * * NEW YORK CITY * + OR * * NASHVILLE, TENN. October 6th to 9th ®e oo o California 23 Days Departing Oct. 23rd Per person 3410.00 Double Occ. For further information contact NONQUON TRAVEL SERVICE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Auction Sale of Furniture and antiques including Mof- fat Refrigerator, . Rocking Chairs, 2 pine flour bins, Oak sideboard, 2 pine cup. boards, square oak table, walnut chest of drawers, bed: room suites, rangette, coal oil stove, chairs, washing mach- ine, crocks, wash stand, lawn mower, plus many other items. The property of Miss MARY MADILL, 21 Plank St. in Uxbridge. Sale at 1 p.m. Lloyd Wilson & W.D. Atkinson, Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers top (3 ft. wide) good condi: Phone 985-2336 SATURDAY, SEPT. 16th Auction Sale of Household Furniture and Antiques, the property of the Late Mrs. JESSIE ROGERS will be held in the Village of Oakwood. Frigidaire refrig. (double door) good, electric stove, chrome table & chairs, Qu. of dishes. many Antique pieces of Nippon China and glass ware, chesterfield suite, music cabinet, 3 brass beds, antique rocker, Philips T.V. Antique 'dresser, dining room table (console type) and 4 chairs (good). Qu. of other good furniture. Terms cash. Sale at 1 pm, Gerald Graham, Clerk . REG & LARRY JOHNSON. Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 | a wonderful time with his SN eH NERA = RN STE == = {Wh gO =] -- WBN =] =] Ny gi NURSING HOME NEWS mittances to the home dur- ddy at his home. his nephew and Glen Hood There were two new ad-. spent the Labour Day holi- ing 'the 'week: Mrs. Violet Edward of Scugog Island was transferred from the Queensway General Hospi: tal in Toronto and Mr. Ed- ward Davis of Port Perry was transferred from the Port Perry Hospital. Miss Nancy Vanham re- sumed duty at the home on the 3rd September. She is now an R.N.A. having re- ceived her diploma last month. Mrs, Sarah Bursay also came back to work dur- ing the week. John Doupe visited Toron- to last Tuesday and had a further check-up at the Me- dical Arts Building. Mr, Eli Mairs also visited Tor- onto and had a check-up at St. Michael's Hospital. George Bell visited the Port Perry Fair with his grandson; Les Graham had INVEST NOW! 8% For 5 Years Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 granddaughter on a trip to Orillia and Russ Brown had a good time on a drive with VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments scEcval SAL The rest is up to you. Delivering a constant flow of power, dependably and safely--that's your Hydro's round-the-clock responsibility. And because electricity provides so many services so dependably, most homeowners can take it for granted. And yet, in many homes over ten years old, the quality of service is severely restricted--simply because the wiring is outdated and inadequate. Rewiring can make a world of difference: In convenience, by providing ample outlets and switches where you want them. In performance, by bringing full power to your appliances so that they can operate at peak efficiency. In safety, by eliminating the hazards of an over- burdened wiring system. Good reasons for giving top priority to your home wiring when you consider making improvements. To find out what rewiring can do for your home, call a qualified Electrical Modernization contractor. And ask him about the Hydro Finance Plan--an easy way to fit the A, "a, work into your budget.

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