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Port Perry Star, 24 Oct 1973, p. 16

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'quota available for sale by 12 . PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1973 Auction Sales! Auction Sales SATURDAY, OCT. 27th Auction Sale of Household Furniture and Antiques, the property of The HAZEL DOAK FARM (Mrs. Geo. Kinghorn), Lot 27, Con. 2. Scott Twp., 1% miles west of Zephyr, % mile north or North East of Mt. Albert. Antique extension table, Se- veral wash stands, beds, dres- sers; nursing rocker, large antique desk, book case. Drop leaf table, iron bed (brass knobs), 3 pc. bedroom suite, antique table, antique box stove (low down, long type), dishes, electric tea kettle, fry pan, toaster, an- tique jug with Toronto C.W. on top, Medicine Hat jug, rug 9x12, R.C.A. Television, Teco riding lawn mower, Reel type power lawn mower, large 'able. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd :00 p.m. HOLSTEIN Complete Dispersal of May- gorn Holsteins - owned by GORDON L. CORNER, R.R. 1, Oshawa, Lot 6, Con. 7, East Whitby Twp., 1 mile north of Columbus, 1% miles east on Con. 8. 60 Head, 30 Reg- istered, 30 identified grades, D.H.LA. cords. All by unit sires; 30 cows (all young cows), 30 bred and open heifers, 10° fresh or springing. This sale is called on short notice due to sickness. Lunch avail- LLOYD WILSON, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Uxbridge, Ont. 2--0ct.31 416-852-3524 pine flour box, pine bench. Qu. of other furniture. Farm Sold. Terms Cash, Sale at 1:00 p.m. LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneer THURS., NOVEMBER 1st 11:00 a.m. HOLSTEINS Auction Sale for PASQUALE BACCILLARI, Con. 12 Te- cumseth Twp. 5 miles north of Bond Road on Hwy. 27 then 1% mile west of Con. 12. 140 Registered Holsteins, R.O.P. tested, Classified. 90 milking age, 50 open- heifers. A very faney "Starlite" hei- fer from a Good Plus dam. Also a Very Good Thornlet sells due at sale time. Her dam is a Very Good "Dark Leader". A young Very Good "Clipper" sells with a beautiful Emperor heifer. 25 fine heifers by Flemingdale Perseus Mark. Others by Triune Achilles, Ormsby and a Son of Telstar. Also sell- ing: Beatty Stable Cleaner with swinging chute, 400' new chain, Beatty 16' Silo Unloader, Beatty Bunk Feed- er 80°, 1 year, Jamesway 24' Silo Unloader, 70' Silo Pipes, 60 can Solar Bulk Tank, etc. LLOYD WILSON, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Uxbridge, Ont. 416-852-3524 2--O0ct.24 SATURDAY, NOV. 3rd Auction Sale of Livestock & Implements, 25 Holstein and Guernsey Cattle, Antiques, Household Furniture, Super Int. W6 Diesel Tractor, Super W4 Int. Gas Tractor, New Idea 7 Power Mower, M.H. 15 Combination Seed Drill, Double Disc, Milking Equip- ment, The" property of SATURDAY, NOV. 3 Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Straw, Grain and Furniture, the property of WATSON Mec- NABB, Lot 24, Con. 12, Brock Twp., 1 mile east of Canning- ton or 4 miles north of Man- illa. 52 head of Charolais, Hereford, and Shorthorn Cattle, 6 Charolais cows, cal- ves by side, 1 Charolais cow bred, 17 Hereford and Short- horn cows, calves by side, 3 springers, Charolais & Here- ford bull, the bull has been running with the cows since July 1st. 5 Sows with 44 pigs, 2 sows due, 3 sows bred 2 mon, 4000 bales of hay, 700 bales of straw, 1000 bu. of mixed grain. Oliver 77 tractor, M.H. #30 tractor with super-six manure loader, McCormick manure spreader, Cockshutt mower, Frost and Wood reaper (antique) M.F. #12 baler, McCormick 4 bar side rake, J.D. cultivator, grain elevator, hay elevator, Wood's oat roller, full line of machinery. Large Qu. of Furniture, 9 Pc. oak dining room suite, Bull's eye bed. 2 iron beds with brass knobs, hall rack and seat, 3 pc. an- tique bedroom shite, large antique crib, wooden pump, house. bell, 7 pc. toilet set, Gramaphone. 12 antique high back chairs, lamps, dishes, etc. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 11:30 sharp. Furniture sells first. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 2--0ct.31 Work Wanted WILLIAM C. MILBURN, North % Lot 3, W.R.C. Road, Smith Twp., (% mile north of Brookdale Shopping Cen- tre on Chemong Road at Peterborough, Ontario). Ap- proximately 400 lbs. of milk contacting vendor at 705-742- 9266, Peterborough, Ontario. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Furniture Sale at 12 Noon, Machinery at 1:30 p.m. Cattle at 3:00 p.m. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Sales Mgr. & Auctioneer 2--O0ct.31 Reaboro. Ont. 1-705-324-9959 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7th Complete Imdale Dispersal Auction Sale of Livestock & Implements, 56 Purebred & Grade Holstein Cattle, A.C. Tractor, 1972 John Deere Disc, 1969 Triple K. Cultiva- tor, AC, 60 Combine, M.F. No. 33 Seed Drill, New Idea 7 Power Mower, M.F. No. 3 Baler PTO. Lundell Chopper, Some Furniture, the proper- ty of HUGH IMRIE, Lot 9, Con. 14, Mariposa Twp., (1 mile south of Woodville on Hwy. 46 to 15th line and 2 miles east.) Milk Quota available for sale by contact- ing vendor at 705-439-2436, Woodville, Ontario. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Machine Sale at 12 Noon, Furniture | at 2:00 p.m. Cattle at 2:30 p.m. Lunch Available. Neil McEachern, Lorne Keeler. Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Sales Mgr. & Auctioneer 2---0ct.31 Reaboro, Ont. CUSTOM SNOWPLOWING' LANES - DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS Hourly or Contract Rates CALL 985-2687 CUSTOM: COMBINING done, owner sample re-|° FLYING FARMERS. More than fifty members of the Flying Farmers club flew into Greenbank Airport Sunday and enjoyed a supper and social time at the Greenbank Community Hall. Greenbank W.l. by Myrtle Thomas The monthly W.I. Meeting was held on Wednesday evening, Oct. 17th. Mrs. Hunter opened her lovely home for the meeting. The Opening Ode followed by the Mary Stewart Collect opened the meeting. Roll Call -- It was answered by "A Man of the Hour." Treasurer's report was given. 2 Communications Family Consumer -- Mrs. Innis, Agriculture and Can- adian Industries Mrs. Beaton. Please remember Canada Packer's Labels. Work Wanted Phone 655-3885. SNOWMOBILES REPAIRED ® ALL MAKES eo F.lscucoG SMALL ENGINES Phone 985-2252 T.F. Hurry Still Time Left. 10% Off All Bulbs. Mixed Tulips 25 for $1.00 Princess Margret 25 for $1.00 Orange Favorite 15 for $1.00 Albride 15 for $1.00 Montcomery 15 for $1.00 Also a new selection in many varieties of hyacinth tulips, daffodils, A. VANDENRERG 49 MilF'St. Phone 852-6827 Uxbridge Citizenship 1-705-324-9959 Among the and World Affairs -- Mrs. Meru. Mrs. M. Lee is to present prizes to Port Perry students. rt Mrs. Phoenix, Mrs. Tait, Mrs. Innis to contact Mr. K. Davidson re First Aid Help. Everyone signed a CY WILSON Cy Wilson Ford Sales Ltd. 7A & 12 Hwys. Manchester Thinking of a G.M. purchase? CY WILSON FORD LTD. Has taken in 5 1973 Caprice visitors were exchange students, from left to right; Ingrid Hahn and Traute Hohrf of Germany and Gerard Vrieling of Holland. Christmas - card for our adopted girl. A cheque is to be sent to her. : Mrs. Hunter to attend Sr. Leader's Training School in Uxbridge. _ The offering was received. Nineteen members and twelve visitors were present. Mrs. Mero entertained us with the Life Travels of an Artic Explorer, namely Mr. Vilhjalmur Steffansson and Dr. McIntyre of Uxbridge. Mr. Harry Watson of Uxbridge showed pictures of his trip to the Artic Circle. They were very interesting. Mrs. Coupertwaite thanked Mr. Watson and presented him with a gift. Before you buy -- Talk to Cy Manchester's Largest Ford Dealer 40 years a Ford location UXBRIDGE 852-7761 HOLD OFF -- CHEVROLETS -- WE OFFER YOU A FULL YEARS DEPRECIATION SAVING 2Dr, Hard Tops - Top of the Line Cars - Fully Equiped 10,000 to 18,000 miles on these beautys! DON'T Buy a 73 G.M. for 4 to 5 Weeks We like to do nice things for nice people. Give asmile away and it will return to you. LZ 1

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