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Port Perry Star, 24 Oct 1973, p. 19

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SS 'HIRE BUY +» S A {N= SRE 21 = = Ry = h - Tenders ®© TENDER eo Township of Cartwright tender for Construction of Nestleton Community Center. Outside dimensions 40 x 80, 1 storey with basement, frame construction brick veneer. : Plans and specifications available for inspection at Township Office Blackstock, Ont. Sealed Tenders will be re- ceived for the above (con- struction to commence about November 1st, 1973) until 5 p.m. Oct. 26, 1973. Lowest or any. tender not necessarily accepted. Doreen M, Van Camp, Township Clerk. 189 QUEEN STREET, Port Perry '1% storey, 3° bedroom % frame home in quiet resi- 4 dential area, very central #% location on 62' x 154' lot, % excellent value at only $25,900.00. Terms arran- ged. Ken Middleton. ' / 4 7! 4 |» 7 | 7 Port Perry Zoned commercial. 2 storey, 4 bedroom home, large kitchen, separate dining room. Large en- trance with open staircase. Excellent location. Ask- ing $39,500.00. Lawrence Morrison. ' Port Perry - Custom built 3 bedroom bungalow. on large land- scaped lot, completely de- corated plaster walls, broadloomed floors, 12' x 42' workshop and garage in basement. Central lo- cation. $43,900.00 terms. Ken Middleton, Lake Scugog 3 bedroom frame cottage on large well treed lot surrounded by tall cedar hedge; good access to sand beach. Port Perry 8 miles. Good buy at ,900.00. Fred Smith. Sunderland East ) 100 acre corner farm, 14 mile road frontage. 65 acres very productive, balance .wooded with stream. 2 storey brick home, 4 bedrooms, all conveniences. Good farm barn and implement shed. Asking $75,000. with good terms. Bruce Currie. Oshawa 576-7515 Bruce Currie 1% acre building lot, canal lake, OFFICE HOURS -- 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Direct Telephone Lines Port Perry 985-7386 ® EXPERIENCED SALES STAFF Be, Maurice Baker -- 852-7256 George Beaton --985-3040 Ken Middleton -- 985-7548 - Lawrence Morrison -- 705-357-3395 w Fred Smith -- 985-7639 FINANCE ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE COAST TO COAST REAL ESTATE SERVICE WE LIST EXCLUSIVE and M.L.S. Real Estate is still your best Investntént Miscellaneous: Lost Auction Sales ARP «HIRE + BUY * SELL RENT - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, oct. 24, 1973 11 WOULD YOU like to learn more about God's Love to- ward you as it is found in the Bible? And would you like to do this learning in the privacy and convenience of your own home at abso- lutely no cost to you? If your answer is Yes, then please enroll in our home correspondence course and vit your name and address 0: Canadian Home Bible League Box 25 Port Perry. } 10--Nov.14 ON TARGET EVERY TIME PORT PERRY, ONT. Blackstock Area 39 acre corner farm, pav- ed 'road frontage, large spring fed pond. 7 room ¥% frame home, all conven- i iences. New, modern hog ¥ barn, second barn for % horses or beef. Just list- ed at $54,500.00. Geor Beaton. Scugog Island I acre building lot, partly tree, springs at rear for pond, located on good road. Priced at $10,000. Fred Smith. Lake Scugog frontage with access to year round road. Building permit available. Asking $6.000.00. Lawr- ence Morrison. 7 % / 4 % 4 / / 1/4 1/4 / / / 4 Ys / / 48 4 4 4 % / / / / / 4 7 Port Perry East 22 acres scenic rolling % land, partly wooded, good & springs. Over 1200 foot #. road frontage, excellent ¥% building sites, frontage on large pond. Asking $41,900. Maurice Baker. Oakwood Area Well and ponds, building site. Asking only $30,000.00 with terms. Bruce Currie. Port Perry South 50 scenic acres, partly wooded, - good stream, springs and pond paved road frontage. Ex- cellent building sites. | $75,000.00 with terms. George Beaton. Toronto 364-2516 -- 705-357-3392 LOT 15, Concession 12, Reach Township, between Oct. § and 13, 1 Holstein heifer, bearing red tag in right ear tag #47. Pay all expenses I. Stein, phone 576-0452. Auction Sales SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 12 NOON FURNITURE & ANTIQUES MACHINERY Complete Auction Sale for JAMES A. STIRLING, Lot 15, Con. 3, Scarborough on Finch Ave. 1 mile east of Hwy. 48 or 4 miles south & 1 mile east of Markham. Case 660 WALKER - LIPTAY LTD. ® AUCTIONEERS eo LIVESTOCK - ESTATES BLOOD HORSES For Bookings or Information Contact Steve Liptay, Hampton 263-2117 Bill Walker, Markham 294-4970 Self Propelled Combine com- plete with pick-up and straw spreader, Case 430 Diesel tractor, Case 3 furrow moun- ted plow, Cockshutt 40 Die- sel tractor, Allis almers "G"" tractor, John Deere 112 riding lawn tractor with grass cutter, Case 450 - 10' swather & conditioner, Mec- Cormick No. 10 - 16 run grain B K. G. PETERS AUCTIONEER Livestock - Furniture Implements General Sales 8--May30 REG. and LARRY JOHNSON _ AUCTIONEERS (20 yrs. Experience) LIVESTOCK & FURNITURE SALES Ph. Sunderland (705) 357-3270 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 Complete Household Effects, consisting in part: Heavily carved walnut setee (Circa 1850, in excellent condition); walnut supper chair (silk- screen seat and back); Jac- ques & Hayes walnut throne chair; 9 x 12 indian kashmir rug (Chinese design); Vilas maple set, including sofa, arm chair, side table & monks table; nest of three Italian tables; walnut dres- ser; highboy dressers; com- modes; kneehole desk; beds with new box springs & mat- tresses; copper & brass sam- ovar signed (Czar period); pair of procelain base table lamps; silvertone 19" TV; G.E. Washer; various tools including sander & drill; portable sewing machine; jetlinerduggage; alumin. lad- der; dehumidifier & humidi- fier; quantity of glass and china, and other misc. items. The property of Mr. J. N. MASON, at 413 Peel Street, 'Whitby. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Owners moving to New Zealand. Sale 1:00 p.m. HENRY KAHN AUCTION SERVICES. Whitby 668-6189 2--O0ct.24 WED., OCTOBER 31st Auction Sale of Livestock & Implements, Cattle, Swine, 1971 M.F. 165 Diesel Tractor, MF. 35 Gas Tractor with Loader, M.F. No. 12 Baler, M.F. 33 Seed Drill, 4 furrow Plow, Ford Truck with Hoist, Hay, Grain, Straw, the pro. perty of BURNETT HERZ- BERG, South half Lot 9. Con. 1, Maniposa Twp., (former property of Lorne Smith), 2 miles South of Little Britain and 2 miles West on County Phone Brooklin 655-3919} pec forage harvester, Gehl & fertilizer drill, N-H Baler, N-H Bale loader, Cletrac Oliver crawler plow, McCor- mick 10° disc, 10° Graeme chisel plow, Geo. White 10%' cultivator, Lincoln welder, 6 H.P. gas engine, forge, Pa- hammer mill & 100' belt, 32' Mayrath elevator, harrows, tools, lumber, weed sprayer, cutter, old car parts, 1000 bales Hay, 500 bales Straw, Furniture: Foll-top oak desk, 3 pine cupboards, washstand, carnival glass bowl & 6 nap- pies, Limoge dishes, pine harvest table, Boston rocker. 2 Morris chairs, Solid walnut desk professionally made~ from antique wardrobe, 2 upholstered side chairs, 5 cane bottom chairs, Antign- walnut & birds eye maple chest of drawers, Jacques & Hayes walnut parlour table, walnut chairs, 2 antique fold- ing chairs, 3 walnut chairs, hall tree, buffalo robe, coon skin, mitts, books, Pictures frames, dishes, flat irons, tin boxes, dough box, sausage stuffer & grinder, apple peel- er, crocks plus dozens of other items. This farm has been expropriated and ha- been in the family for 5 generations. Plan to be on hand at 12 noon sharp for furhiture & antiques sell first. NORMAN FAULKNER & LLOYD WILSON, Sale Auction Sales FRIDAY, OCT. 26th Clearing Auction Sale for GORDON BRAITHWAITE a Lot 3 (N%) Con. 4, Pickering Twp. (being 1 mile south Kinsale on Audley Road) o (4 miles north of Hwy. #2 at Red Wing Orchards). Furniture, including Refrig- erator, Dish Washer, New DeLux (4x8), Pool table, Dry- er, Automatic Washer, Chest drawers, 5 pc. chrome Kkit- chen suite, chime clock, an- tique settee, platform rocker, De Humidifier, chaise lounge 9x14 rug, good, Qty bedding, quilts, small tables, swivel chair, record cabinet, Xmas lighis, revolving coffee and record stand, lamps, 2 good mattresses, radio, odd chairs, mirrors, dishes, air condi- tioner, etc, Shop: DeWitt radial saw & attachments, Beaver turning lathe, power jig saw, power emery, drill press, skil-saw, 6" jointer, belt sander, elec- tric hand sander, electric drill attachment, electric water foundain, No. small tools, battery charger, tool box, saws, planes, etc. Implements: New A.C. rid- ing lawn mower, M.H. pony tractor, snow blade, plough, S.T. Cultivator, Ford tractor with front end loader, and implements, 3 pt. cultivator. 3 pt. plow, 2 sets harrows. 3 pt. hy duty adjustable blade, new cyclone seeder, antique wooden rake, new post hole auger, steel table saw, new fertilizer spreader (never used), steel lawn roller, hand Auction Sales THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Auction Sale .of Farm Stock, Implements and Fur- niture the property of WIL- LIAM WARD, lots 9 and 10, Concession 1, Brock Town: ship, 2% miles south of Blackwater or 1 mile north of Saintfield and 1 mile west. 68 head of Hereford Cows, calves by side, Charolais bull, Hereford bull,, four Holsteins and Hereford heif- ers (pasture bred), 1 Here- ford heifer (pasture bred), 11 Hereford and Holstein steers (1-2 years), 11 Hereford and Holstein calves, 8 months, 40 Welp - line leg-horn pullets 50 good pigs (chunks), M-F 165 diesel tractor (1100 hrs.), with roll-bar top, M-F 65 diesel tractor(1500 hrs.), both tractors are in good condi- tion, McCormick B275 diesel tractor and loader, New Hol land #268 baler, New Hol: land #616 corn harvester, 1 row with 'grass and cornhead, Cockshutt corn picker 1 row (3 yrs.), M-F forage wagon, M-F corn planter (2 row), M-F #5 blower with pipes, Allis-Chalmers combine mo- del 72, pull-type, New Hol- land side rake, M-F mower. M-F rotary mower 6 ft., full line of machinery, Acme cookstove, Ashley space heat. er, coal or wood, small qu. of furniture. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 12 noon. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers 3--O0ct.24 pump, new aluminum exten- sion ladder, antique wringer, electric lawn mower, set ad- justable pipe dies, etc. Note: This is a good sale. Be sure to attend. Many items not listed here. Property Sold, immediate possession, 2 auc- tion rings. Refreshments. Sale 1:00 p.m. ATKINSON and WILSON Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers Managers & Auctioneers. 2--O0ct.24 MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th 12 NOON HOLSTEINS Vallovilla Holstein Dispersal owned by Floyd Huffman, R.R. 2, Ameliasburg. From Hwy. 401 at Belleville take Hwy. 14 south 12 miles past Mountain View Air Station then turn right on Burr's Road 41% mile to farm. 110 Head Registered Classified R.O.P. tested. 65 milk cows, 20 Bred Heifers, 25 open heifers and calves. This herd won Premier Breeder Award at 1973 Prince Edward Show. 7 Very Good cows. A fine herd with many fancy young cows with beautiful udders. Many of these are fresh or springing. This is a high testing herd with average test of over 49,. An example of the depth of families is Vallovilla Pluto Ethel (Very Good) 3 yr. 312d 16083m 616f (153-160) selling with 5 daughters with B.C.A's to (165-206). One of her daugh- Road, 1 mile South and % mile West.) Farm Sold. No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 pam. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneex Reaboro, Ont. 2--O0ct.24 1705-324-995! 2 5 THURSDAY, NOV. 1st Auction Sale of Livestock. 61 High rade Hereford Cattle, Milking Equipment, the property of GEORGE MARTIN, Lot 19, Con. 3, Verulam Twp., (4% miles east of Fenelon Falls on County Road No. 8 - Fenelon- Bobcaygeon Hwy.). Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ed. Allen, Clerk. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. 2----0ct.24 1-705-324-9959 ters is a "Very Good" Wis Romeo with BCA of 138-144. She has a smart Seiling Petro daughter with 133-145. She in turn has twin heifers by "Marquis Ned". A fancy 2 yr. old by "Tayside" and a Good Plus 3 yr. old by Expo Citation. Tremendous Pedi- grees! Also selling 2 beau- tiful Very Good daughters of Agro Acres Marquis Ned - SATURDAY, OCT. 27th Auction Sale of Farm Mach- inery, Hogs, and Hog Equip- ment, the property of MUR- RAY SHEPHERD, Lot 26, Con. 4, East Gwillimbury Twp., 1 mile north and 2 miles east of Queensville or 1% miles north of Brice's Burger Bar on Den Mills Rd. 1 mile east on Holborn Rd. John Deere 710 Diesel trac- tor (good condition), 1969 Ford 1% ton truck (6 cyl) with campertop, 1968 Ford 14 ton 6 cyl. (both trucks will be certified). J.D. plow, 4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 1:30 p.m. HEREFORD & SHORTHORN CROSS Auction Sale of 70 head of Hereford Cattle including 24 cows Hereford; Hereford & Shorthorn Cross. These cows started calving on Sept. 1st and all but five will have calved before sale time. These are excellent calves all from a high gain register- ed Hereford Bull, also 14 yearling Hereford steers, 13 yearling heifers. 2 ponies - 2 year old. This herd is completely home bred and always bred top bulls. Plan to attend this good beef sale. The property of CLOYNE STEARMAN on Con. 7, 3% miles north of Uxbridge. (opposite Foster Memorial). Sale at 1:30. LLOYD WILSON, Sale - Manager & Auctioneer, Uxbridge, Ont. 416-852-3524 2--O0ct.24 furrow (3 pt.), Set of Fleury double discs, set of Minea- polis double discs, Beatty li- quid manure spreader, J.B. & D. sprayer (3 pt., 2 yrs.) J.D. Corn planter 2 row (1 yr.), Lily portable chemstore applicator, 35 ft. portable al- lied grain auger, spring tooth cultivator (3 pt.), Ros- coe steel grain bin (3850 bu.) tractor blade, 5 Jamesway barn fans, 30 Jamesway sow stalls, collars and ties. 36 Jamesway water bowls, etc. 60 good feeder pigs. NOTE: Owner has sold his pig farm Qu. of furniture, including: Hoover washing machine, chairs, radio. shot gun etc. and other furniture that will be added to this sale. Terms Cash. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG JOHNSON, Auctionéer Ph. (705) 357-3270 one being the Interbreed best udder winner 1973 at Prince Edward. This is one of the outstanding sales of the year. An excellent op- portunity to buy foundation animals and boost your fall milk supply. Sale at 12 noon, Lunch available. Sale under cover. LLOYD WILSON, Sale Manager & Auctioneer. SPRINGER SALE MONDAY, OCT. 29th At Durham County Sales Arena, Orono. Consignments will be booked from 12 noon to 8 p.m. the day of the sale. Sale time 8 p.m. For infor- mation phone 623-4685. WILLIAM MOSLEY, ORNOTT WOTTEN, "Uxbridge, Ont. 416-852-3524 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, NOV. 3rd Auction Sale of 45 Cattle, Implements, Hay, Grain, the property of ROSS DUFF, Lot 12, Con. 2, Cortwright Twp., (2%, miles south of Black- stock or 1 mile north of rail- road tracks at Burketon on new County Road 57). 10 Charolais Steers, 15 Hereford Steers, 13 black & white faced Steers, 5 Holstein Steers, 2 Cows with Calves (cows due January & Feb.). 2 W.D. Tractors - Farmall . Regular Allis Chalmers, Int. lift Cultivator on rubber. 2 Case Manure Spreaders, Allis Chalmers Mower - centre mount, Cockshutt Side Rake, Dump Rake, 32' Elevator, 2 Wagons & Rakes, Oiler for Cattle - upright, Electric Emery Sharpener, Heat Hou- ser & Umbrella, Allied Bale Fork. Approx. 1,000 Bales Good Hay, Quantity of Mixed Grain. The above cattle are of top quality. All Steers over 800 Ibs. ready for heavy feeding. Plan to at- tend. Terms Cash. No Re serve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. TED SPENCELEY, Bethany 277-2989 GRANT WERRY, Hampton 263-2603 2--0ct.31 Auctioneers is J CBA a a RN CR a SPE a Wn Ne Ng ~ SH i ~~. a at

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