3 " stein Dispersal Auction Sales SATURDAY, MARCH 31st Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements, Some Fur- niture, 38 Hereford & Short: horn Cattle, Cockshutt 550 Tractor. Int. 46 BMer, Iat. Manure Spreader PTO, Int. Cultivator, Int. 7° Power Mower, Hay, Grain, Straw, Fowl. The property of LEO A. MARTYN, Lot 3, Con. 4, South Monoghan Twp., 12 miles South of Peterborough on Hwy. 28 and 1 mile East on Wallace Point Road. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. No Re- serve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen. Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. 1-705-324-9959 2--Mar.28 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Grain: & Machinery, the pro- perty of DE-LUX FARM, Lot 7 & 8, Con. 13, Scugog Twp., 7 miles straight north on Scugog Island, 1 mile west. 55 Head of Shorthorn & Hereford Cattle. 17 cows, Calves by side. Re-bred. 7 Shorthorns exposed to Here- ford bull, Charolais & Here- ford cow, C.A.S. 3 Here- fords, pasture bred. Red Angus bull, pure bred from Windfield Farms. NOTE--- 20 Shorthorn cows are P.B., Papers available. = Cattle are in good condition. M.F. 65 Diesel tractor, J.D. Baler, M. H. 22 tractor & blade, cutter, M.F. 135 gas tractor, 2 Case forage Wagons; N.H. baler, M.H. 22 tractor & blade, Cockshutt seed drill 15 disc. M.F. Wagon, Qu. of Mach- inery. Large Qu. of barley (1971 crop). Qu. of oats. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG. & LARRY JOHNSON Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 3--Mar.28 Auction Sales SATURDAY, MARCH 24 Clearing farm auction for the estate of the Late WM. J. HONEY farm located at Lot 2, Con. 7, Markham Twp. (being 1% miles east of Mil- liken off Steele's Ave.) or (10 miles N.E. of Toronto). including 2 tractors, Chev. truck, 3 pt. plow, spreader, mower, new 4 row corn cul- tivator, hay conditioner, 32' elevator, hammer mill, 3 pt. weed sprayer. side rake, trailer, harrows, grain box, 3 pt. scoop, 2 feed carts, elec- tric fence posts, ex.t. ladder, ¢ilo 'unloader, litter carrier, 3 stable fans. 32 staunchions and stalls, shelled corn, 5000 bales hay, 2000 bales straw, etc. NOTE - The implements are in extra good condition, not a complete list here. Refreshments available. Sale 1 p.m. ATKINSON & WILSON, Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers 2--Mar.21 TUESDAY, APRIL 10th 12 Noon Modern Farm Machinery Auction Sale including 4 John Deere tractors (4020, 3020, 3010. 2020), J-D 13.6 S.P. Combine with cab, J-D 4 row corn planter, J-D seed drill, J-D 2 row forage har- vester, J-D Forage blower, 3 Dion forage wagons, double discs, J-D 5 furrow plow, J-D 336 baler with thrower, 2 wagons with bale racks, J-D S.P. swather, cultivators, plows, elevators. Full line of excellent farm machinery and equipment. (full list next week). The property of the estate of the late HEBER DOWN, % mile west of Brooklin on highway 7. Sale at 12 noon. Lloyd Wil- son and W. D. Atkinson, Sales managers amd--__ auctioneers. Saturday, March 24 THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, 7:30 p.m. HOLSTEINS Complete Maple Hills Hol- » selling at Stouffville Cow Palace on Hwy. 47 just north of Stouff- ville. 45 Head - Registered, Classified on D.H.LA. This has been one of the high "production herds in York Co. for the past 20 years. - BCA of 140. 24 Milk cows, 20 bred & open heifers & 4H calves. All by Al Sires. Selling: Maple Hills Texal Linda "Very Good". yr. 318d 15489m 687f 4.49,(147- 177). A stylish 5 year old by "Thornlea" fresh on Jan. 1 with heifer calf by Rosafe Shamrock Perseus (Ex.. & Extra). Also selling: Maple Hills Clipper Janet "Very Good". A deep pedigreed 5 year old Clipper milking over 80 1b. selling with a beautiful "Chieftain" year- ling. Cows milking to over 90 1b. A herd with excep- tional high test. Other fancy young cows by Mayers Dark Leader, Perseus etc. Heif- ers are well grown and from popular sires: The herd will be at the Cow Palace on April 3 until sale time for your inspection. Sale at 7:30 p.m. Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge, Ont., Sale Manager & Auctioneer 3--Apr.4 CEMENT : $1.55 per bag [Phone 985 PEC/ALS 4' x 8' good one side SOLID BACK @60000600000000060000000000000 Reesor FUEL and LUMBER «7951 Beef Cattle, Machinery, Furniture Auction sale including 22 head of Charolais and Angus cows bred Charolais for spring and summer (you will want to see the last years calves of the same cross). 500 bales hay, McCormick 414 diesel tractor (good), Mec- Cormick, 3 furrow trip beam plow, McCormick 3 pt. 10' cultivator, McCormick 155 bu. manure spreader (2 yrs.), Mc- Cormick 16 run grain and fer- tilizer seed drill on ruboer (ex- cellent), M.H. No. 60 combine (pull type with motor), Mec- Cormick 46 baler, Danuser post hole auger (new),, A-C 7 ton wagon (good), 'McCormick 7 power mower (3 pt.), McCormick side delivery rake, 5 bar on rubber, Cardinal 30' elevator with carriage, 24° Malco hay elevator, Wifo manure loader 3 pt. hitch (new), Allied tractor blade (new), JB & D weed sprayer, steel cattle oiler, Mc- Cullough chain saw, (new), aluminum extension ladder 40' (new), cement mixer, Snow blower, garden tiller, 20' grain auger, fence rails, posts, quantity of lumber. Furniture: 8 pc. oak dining room suite, round oak table, and 6 chairs, Viking 23' deep freezer, Frigidaire refrigerator, Thor electric stove, Speed Queen washing machine (nearly new), « %" MAHOGANY PLYWOOD *6.50 sheet Port Perry The Oshawa La Leche League will celebrate its second anniversary March 20, at the home of Claire Kearns, 639 Buchan Avenue, 'Oshawa. La Leche (The Spanish word for milk and pronounced Lay-chav) was started in 1956, in a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, when one mother who had successfully nursed her "baby helped another who wanted to breastfeed her infant. During its seventeen years of existence it has become a world wide distribution cen- tre of related information based upon professional research and the experience of its world wide mem- bership. The meetings are held in the homes of various members on the third Tuesday of each month. Different phases of breast- feeding are discussed in- formally at a series of four meetings. Topics included cast iron box stove 3' (good), oak chest, 3 pc. bedroom suite, tables, numerous other articles. the property of WALTER STEINER, Lot 2, Con. 13, Teach Twp. 1 mile East of Uxbridge on Hwy. 47 to County Rd. 10B then 3 miles north and 1 mile east or 2 miles south of Victoria Corners and 1 mile east. Terms cash, sale at 12:30. Furniture sells first. Lloyd Wilson, Sale manager and auctioneer, SATURDAY, MARCH 31 MACHINERY -- TOOLS HAY -- FURNITURE Auction sale including A-C D 14 tractor, A-C CA tractor, with loader, A-C hay conditioner, A-C furrow plow, A-C 2 furrow plow, A-C cultivator, McCormick cultivator, Cockshutt hay mower, New Holland Baler, Spread- master P.T.0. manure spreader, M-H* Clipper combine, self bale buncher, 32' Mayrath elevator, trailer, seed drill, Shell cattle oiler, qu. lumber, rubber tired wagon, tools - wood lathe, table saw, saws, electric drills, Pioneer chain saw, large assortment of nuts and bolts, chains, wrenches and small tools. 4,000 bales good quality hay, 500 bales straw, qu. of mixed grain. Furniture, refrigerator, beds and mattress, wash stand, bee hive jar, beaver jar, school desks, chest of drawers; chairs, many other articles. The property of the estate of the late RAE EWEN, at the farm in Uxbridge at the end of East Street (op- posite Free Methodist Church). Sale at 12:30.-Lloyd Wilson and W. D. Atkinson, Sale Managers and Auctioneers. wish. of J. Luke & Company, cleaning harrows, chain harrows, Oshawa La Leche League celebrates second anniversary are: (1) Advantages of Breastfeeding to mother and baby. (2) The Art of Breastfeeding and Over- coming difficulties and (3) Baby arrives: The family and the breastfed baby (4) Nutrition and -Weaning. Mothers with tiny babies are encouraged to bring them to the meetings. there is nothing like a healthy, happy breastfed baby to inspire confidence in a young mother! Mothers-to-be find it most helpful to begin the series of meetings before the baby arrives, suggest lead- ers Marie Kestle and Chris Rutherford. The Oshawa La Leche League maintains a free lending library and distri- butes recent literature and reprints on breastfeeding. Plans are progressing for a group in the Port Perry area. For further information call Marie Kestle - 985 - 7888, Chris Rutherford - 986 - 5503, . or Bonnie Branton, PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 21,1973 -- 15 Four ministers participate in"'Good Neighbour Hour" We've got todo it again . . . soon." This was the repeated response te Sunday -eve- ning's '"'Goqod Neighbor Hour" in Greenbank United Church. Members of St. Mary's Anglican Church, Sunderland, Wick Presby- terian Church, and the five appointments of Greenbank and Sunderland Pastoral Charges of the United Church, shared in a service of song and praise. Ministers of the four parish areas participated, the Rev's Leslie Critch of Greenbank Hugh Appel of Wick, David Williams of Cannington, and Gene Lohnes of Sunderland. The opening song service ranged from traditional to folk hymns with accompaniment by organ, piano, guitar and drums. A combined choir of Greenbank charge appoint- ments presented an inspiring anthem, with sprightly sel- Lacrosse Association looking for members Registration dates for Garrard Road Minor La- crosse Association for 1973 are March 31 and April 7, from 9:00a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Brooklin Arena, Conlin School, and St. Paul's School. Fees are $3.00 per player or $6.00 per family. Call 728-9027, Mr. Stan Taylor if more information is required. GRMLA plays Home Games during the summer months mostly Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at Willow Bowl which is located just east of Thickson Road, off Rossland Road. Players in areas where there is no organized Lacrosse are most welcome to register with us. This includes Port Perry, Man- chester, Uxbridge, Scugog Island, etc. Teams for boys from Tyke to Midget are organized. We will have Junior and Senior Girls teams pending on registration. Any girls who are interested in registering for Cheerleading rather than playing on a team are most Business or Pleasure ENJOY BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 12 MONTHS A YEAR Right In Your Own Home ATA FRACTION OF THE RETAIL COST This is a pleasant and EASY-TO-LEARN way of life that can provide you and whole family, regardless of age, with constant entertainment and an EXTRA and STEADY INCOME, if you As this is new in Canada, DON'T WAIT - WRITE or TELEPHONE TO-DAY for details to: MINI-GARDENS of CANADA 1650 Bayly Street, Pickering, Ontario Area 416- (Mini-Gardens of Canada is a subsidized project 839-1955 Established in 1943.) welcome also. A Goodtime League for men not registered iri any other organized lacrosse is played at Brooklin Arena every Sunday night starting on June 1. POV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VOY VY VV VV VV --V-V-V--N ections also being given by Wick and Sunderland youth choirs< Following the ser- vice, attended by several Hi-C groups as well as adults, a fellowship hour with refreshments gave opportunity for interming- ling of the three demonina- tions. Plans are being considered for another such evening in the Wick Church, and in St. Mary's in Sunderland. The minister, the Rev. E.G. Lohnes, and. family, will be on vacation during the school week. Services in Sunderland and Vroomanton will be taken on Sunday, March 18 by the Gideon Society, with Mr. Charles Ratcliff of Stourffville in charge. The newly-formed Hi-C group on the Sunderland Pastoral Charge is away and flying. About 20 members of the new group attended the Good Neighbor Hour in Greenbank, and then re- turned for further fellowship and fun in St. Andrew's Church, Sunderland. Lead- ers Stan and Bonnie Dur- ward, and Al and Wendy Dingman are elated over the response by the youth, and anticipate big things in the days ahead. Check The Label - On Your Paper POV VV VVVVVVVVVVVY IVVV VV VV VV VV IUN OPP PPV II ITIIOIOOTIODIOPOOIS alata ala alal al alalal a ale aaa a a a aa a a a a a A AA AA A A Ah Ad CARTWRIGHT CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION It is time, once again, to. register the new Kindergarten Pupils for SEPTEMBER 1973. To be eligible the child must have been born in 1968. Please bring proof of birth (birth certificate, baptismal certificate, or passport) and all proofs of immunization. Registration will be at the Kindergarten on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th from 9:00 - 11:30 and 1:00 - 3:00. VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VI VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV -W-W-N POV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VN OPV OVPVPVOVPIOVOPPPOIPVPOTVOOVOOOOVOVOVIVOVIT THE COUNCIL OF CARTWRIGHT TOWNSHIP INVITES THE RATEPAYERS of CARTWRIGHT TO Discuss & Comment ON A Draft of their BRIEF re the Proposal of the Government, re Regional Government for this area. PLACE: Cartwright Recreational Centre DATE: Monday, March 19,1973 TIME: COO VPVVVPIIPVPIIOVIVOVOPVOVOTOVOVOOVOOOOOOTV