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SEPTIC UNITS TRENCHING & 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) Peters Platters General Excavating Call 416-852-6938 or 705-786-2928 INTHE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO = TO: JOSEPH WILLIAM PARRY and MARION LILY PARRY formerly of 367 Hullmar Drive, Unit 14, Downsview, s Ontario. « TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in this Court by Larry Francis Matthews and Lorraine Matthews, in which the plaintiff's claim is for $7,262. 27, plus interest, plus costs as arises through your default on a mortgage to the plaintiffs. The plaintiff's further claim for an Order of fore- closure and possession of the lands hereinafter described: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Scugog, in the Regional Municipality of Durham (formerly in the Township of Cartwright, in the County of Durham), in the Province of Ontario, and known as Lot Number 54, Subdivision No. 360, Plan registered in the Registry Division of Durham No. 40 (formerly. in the Registry Office for the West Riding of the County of D rham) said parcel of land being 50 x 100 feet. AND that it has been ordered that service of the Writ on you be effected by this advertise- ment. If you desire to defend the action you must enter an appearance at the office of this Court, at the Court House in St. Thomas, Ontario, on or before the 27th day of June, 1975, and file and serve on the plaintiffs solicitor an affidavit showing the nature of your defence. Or you may within the time limited request a sale or the opportunity to redeem. PETERSON & ARNOLD 651 Talbot Street St. Thomas, Ontario * Solicitors for the Plaintiffs. DATE May 6th, 1975. | Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales REG AND LARRY JOHNSON AUCTIONEERS (20 Years Experience) LIVESTOCK FURNJTURE SALES Sunderland 705-357-3270 ANNIS - GAUSLIN Licenced Auctioneers Farm & Estate Sales Furniture (Modern & Antique) John Annis 683-4500 Earl Gauslin 640-3079 WALKER-LIPTAY LTD. AUCTIONEERS LIVESTOCK-ESTATES BLOOD HORSES For booking or Information Contact STEVE LIPTAY, Hampton 263-2117 BILL WALKER Markham 294-4970 JACKSON & WOTTEN AUCTIONEERS 'Livestock & Implements FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Port Perry 985-2459 LYONS AUCTION HALL 18 McMillian Drive OSHAWA, ONT. Anything you have for sale. We will buy or consign. OPEN MONDAY to FRIDAY 1:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. SALES EVERY SATURDAY at 1:00 P.M. Call Ted Lyon Auctioneer Phone 725-1613 Tenders TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG For Garbage Collection in Ward 11.(Port Perry), for the period June 30th, 1975 to October 4th, 1976, inclusive (66 weeks). We understand that pick- ups are to be as follows: (a) Monday of each week from all residential property located on the north side of Queen Street and north of Queen Street. Thursday of each week from all resid- ential property locat- ed on the south side of Queen Street and south of Queen Street. On Monday and Fri- day of each 'Week from all business pro- perties and factories within Ward 11. Tender forms available at the Township of Scugog Municipal Office. Tenders close June 16th, 1975 at 12:00 noon. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (b) ~-- (c Doreen M. VanCamp, Clerk, Township of Scugog, Box 209, Port Perry, Ontario. | . SATURDAY, MAY 24 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale of Real Estate, furniture and antiques, the pro- perty of the late MISS ISABEL CLELAND, will be held in the village of Udora, (approx. 12 miles north of Uxbridge). Frigi- daire refrig (doyble door); Mof- fat electric stove; General deep freeze; Viking spin dry washing machine; chrome table and 5 chairs; French Provincial ches- terfireld and chair (4 seater, in good condition); Lazy boy and rocking chair; Fleetwood stereo with radio and tape deck (good); portable T.V. (Zenith B&W); Mahogany china cabinet (good); Mozart piano by Heintzman with bench, excellent condition, 3i size; piano stool; antique uphol- stered organstool; antique settee set (4 pc. re-upholstered in gold, good); antique bedroom suite; other good bedroom furniture; chest of drawers; metal ward- robe; qu. of dishes; antique pickle cruet (blue) in frame; blue master saltina silver frame; cut glass cream and sugar; etc.; wicker settee and chair (new) etc. Alsooffered for sale, subject to a reserve bid a 6-room cement house in good condition, bath and furnace on good lot 80 x 165, low taxes, good retirement home. Terms 10 % day of sale, balance in 30 days. Terms on furniture cash. Sale at 12:00 noon sharp." Reg and Larry Johnson, Auct- ioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. SATURDAY, MAY 24 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Auction sale, the property of MRS. RUTHMITCHELL, Lot10, Con 8, East Gwilliambury, corner farm Mount Albert. Dominion player piano; oak dining room table; buffet; large oak dining room table with four leaves; pine drop leaf table; 2 oak dressers and wash stands; brass bed; antique hall rack; old sewing machine; Finlay cook stove; antique oval parlour stove; 4 pc. glass cruet set; cut glass fruit bowl; old spool bed, high back bedroom suite (very old); oak writing desk, iron kettles, trunks, antique dishes, old implements, manure spreader, Massey Harris binder, turnip drill, platform scales, horseshoes, single and double harness, sleigh bells, qu. of lumber, 250 good cedar posts, cedar rails, 300 bales straw, whiffle trees, neck yokes, quant- ity of scrapiron. Terms cash. No reserve. Earl Gauslin and John Annis, Auctioneers. Phone 683-4500. M21 SATURDAY, MAY 24 SALE TIME: 12:30 SHARP Estate of the late ARTHUR WwW. ROBSON, 69 Bond St. West, Fenelon Falls. Antiques, furni- ture, good brass bed, excellent oak round table, wicker rocking hair, antique gramophone, cabi- et radio, antique cupboard, pic- ture frames, antique hand print. ing press, beds, dressers, 4 pc. bedroom suite, antique lift-top desk, fernery, pine washstand, trunks, antique heater stove, oil lamps, old tea wagon, lovely oak buffet, china cabinet, Simplicity spin washer (like new), Clare Jewel cook stove, large quantity furniture, some dishes, tools, electric mower, etc. Noreserve: Estate sale, house sold. 12:30 sharp. Orval McLean, Auc- tioneer, 324-2791, Lindsay. SATURDAY, MAY 31 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Furniture, Antiques and tools, the estate of the late Edmund McCrea in the Village of Prince Albert, 420 Simcoe St., V4 mile north of Prince Albert Store or 3; mile south of 7A and Port Perry. Moffatt electric range (good), oak table and side-board, antique rocking chairs, coffee tables, chesterfield and chair, antique oak couch, end table, kitchen chrome set and 4 chairs, Bridge wall enamel cook stove, glass front corner cupboard, pine har- ness cabinet, pine flour box, lamps, 2 radios, picture frames, porcelain kitchen table, old dishes, ornaments, crocks, pofs and pans, coal oil lamp, wash. stands, lantern, brass bed, wal- nutdressers, small butter churn, spool single bed, 2 copper boilers, copper tub washing machine, power feel tawn mower, wipple trees, neck yokes, grindstone, large quantity scrap iron. Many items too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Lunch available, No reserve... Murray Jackson, Auctioneer, 985.2459. Jf--manure spreader; FRIDAY, MAY 23 SALE TIME: 1:30 P.M, Auction sale of furniture, 2 frac- tors, boat, motor, trailer, etc., the property of the late LLOYD © DAVIS, Lot 13, Con 2, Twp., 3 miles south of Beaverton on Hwy 12 & 1 mile west, or 1 mile north of the lights of Hwy 12 & 1 mile west. Cockshutt # 540 trac: tor, Ford tractor and front-end loader; Stake truck, (not run. ning) good tires, as is; Ski Doo snowmobile 9X (needs repair); 1969 Peterboro fiberglass boat, 14'2 ft. (15 -SS-145), canopy and curtains; 55 h.p. Chrysler motor complete with boat trailer; qu. of used lumber; solid oak dining room table with 4 leafs; dresser with mirror; 2 odd dressers; double bookcase head board bed and springs; matching chest of drawers; large chest freezer; electric stove, 4 burner (new elements); several fridges suit- able for a cottage, qu. of dishes; rangette; vacuum cleaner; oak drop leaf table; floor and table lamps; antique couch; qu. of sealers; Handy man and child- ren's encyclopedias; crib and mattress; many other articles. Terms cash. Sale at 1:30 p.m. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auc- tioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. SATURDAY, MAY 24 SALE TIME - 1:00 P.M. . Clearing furniture auction for MRS. GRACE WOOD in Good- wood on Hwy §# 47, including antiques, player piano, frig., stove, washer, 1 yr. old; 9-pc Dining Suite; B.R. suites; Hang- ing lamp; Brass bed; Flatback cupboard; antique Settee; toilet set; Axminster rug 9 x 12; rugs; dishes; lamps, odd chairs; oil lamps; silverware; hall rack; cedar chest; rockers; crocks; jars; garden tools; etc. Note: Only a few items listed here. Make this sale a must. -Property sold. Refreshements. Sale1p.m. Atkinson-Wilson, Sale Mgrs, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, May 28 Complete Desmond Holstein Dis- persal, owned by Don Simmond, Port Perry. 20 head, 8 cows and milk, balance breed and open heifers. Reg., Class., R.O.P. tested, featuring an outstanding Very Good cow by Seling Rock- man, alsoa young Very Good cow by Surodana Esquire, others by Nugget and Ormsby. These cattle will be sold immediately following the Synnyfield Disper- sal for Cecil Snoddon at the farm at Sunderland. = Lloyd Wilson, Sales Manager -and Auctioneer, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction Sale of Livestock and implements. The property of MARY and JERRY MARVIN, Lot 35, Con 7, Clark Fwp., 1 mile north of Kirby on Hwy. # 115 to 8th Concession, 3 miles west through Leskard and 2 mile south or 26 miles south of Lindsay _401). "percentage and grade Charolais- Hereford cross cattle, purebred Charolais herd sire, 3 recorded Charolais cows with calves, 26 mature Charolais and Hereford cows with 23 Charolais calves by side, 26 Charolais and Hereford cross heifers and steers, 1yr. old. 1971 John Deere 2010 bulldozer, 1971 Int. Hydrostatic gas tractor with industrial-type manure loader, 1971 Int. 434 gas tractor, 1970 Int. 624 diesel tractor, 1970 Int. 434diesel tractor, 1968 M.F.50 gas tracior, 1972 Int. 82 combine PTO, 1972 Int. 350 forage harvest. er, 1971 Int. 2.row corn picker; © 1973 Int. 46 baler; 1971 Int. 56 4-row cornplanter; 3 Turncosteel grain boxes; 3 Dion forage wag- ons; 2 forage blowers; 1971 Int. 550 forage harvester; 1970 New Holland 46 Hay bine; MF. # J2 baler; Int. 430 baler; Cockshutf76 seed drill; 2 - 1971 Int. 175 bus. manure spreaders; M.F. 150 bus. 1967 GMC Va-ton truck; cultivators; large quantity of hand tools; full line of modern power machinery. posters for complete list). This is an outstanding sale of well-main. tained machinery, probably one of the largest sales this year. Plan to attend. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Machine Saleat10a.ms Cattle Sale at 2:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705 324.9959. Thorah Complete J.MAR Dispersal 1 on Hwy 35 & 115 (10 miles north of | 78 head of purebred," (see M21 Auction Sales TUESDAY, MAY 27 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. Twilight Auction sale of Furni- ture and Household effects. The property of John and Molly Appelt, Con 10, Whitchurch (formerly John Williams farm). 12 miles north of Stouffville, north of Hwy. 47 and Bloomington @ Side Road. No reserve, terms cash. Saleaté p.m. sharp. Norm Faulkner and Don Burd, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th 12 noon sharp HOLSTEINS Complete Sunnyfield Holstein Dispersal owned by CECIL H. SNODDON, R.R. 4, Sunder- land, selling at the farm 3 miles south of Sunderland on @ Hwy, 12 and 2 miles east on- 8 Con. 3 Brock Twp. 135 Head, 3 Registered, Classified, R.O.P. tested. 60 milking Age, 40 Bred Heifers, 35 Open Heifers and ! Calves. This is a fine herd of ; young cows with beautiful working udders. The bred heifers have tremendous size and outstanding quality. One of the good young cows is "Starbrite" a Good Plus 3 yr. old by Roybrook Starlite with 2 yr. 344d 15653m 689f 4.4 percent (157-186). She is due at sale time. One of the four Nugget's selling .is "Benefactor" Very Good with 3yr.:328d 14454m 613f 4.2 percent (133-153). This beautiful young cow sells fresh uvddered 3yr. old by '/Chief- § tain' milking 65 Ib. per day. 7 3 members of this family sell. i Also selling Rhonda (G.P.) ee i ¢ 3yr. 365d 22000m 850f 3.9 percent (196-202). Wendy (G.P.) by Thornlea 4 yr. 305d 19525m 809f 4.1 percent (179- 202). Candy (Very Good) by "Dark Leader" 5yr. 365d 21200m 902f 4.2 percent (173- 197BCA). Several cows milking 80 - 90 Ib. Many due in @- Q summer and fall. Don't miss . this sale!! Pinedale U.C.W. will serve lunch. Sale at 12 noon. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Ux- bridge, 416-852-3524. my?21 FRIDAY, MAY 30 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. The property of Mr. Herbert Wagg, Lot 17, Con 2, Uxbridge, turn north at 4 corners of Good- wood. Antique and household" furniture. Mozart piano and bench; 3 pc. bedroom suite, Alladin lamp; coal oil lamp; bedroom suite; chesterfield and chair; number of chests of draw- ers; antique rocking chair; num- ber of clocks; automatic washer; refrigerator; riding - lawn mower; garden tractor; snow- blower; set of platform scales. Many other articles too numer- ous to mention. Terms cash. 9. EY Property sold. Noreserve. Earl Gauslin and John Annis, Auctioneers. 640-3079. M28 SATURDAY, MAY 31 _ SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of Antique farm 'machinery, and antique furni- ture, 6 gasoline engines, pine flat-back cupboards, etc., the property of the, late RUSSELL THOMAS, Lot-18, Con-1, Brock : Twp., 1 mile north of Saintfield or <4 ! q 5 miles south of Sunderland and 2 miles east. . McCormick 10-20 tractor on rubber (not running); 6gasoline engines (several seized up); several horse-drawn bind- ers; 3buggies; 2 cutters; 6 single plows; wooden wheel wagon (solid wooden wheels); several riding plows and mowers; sawing machine (all in pieces); very large qu. .of scrap; large qu. of - wagon wheels; qu. of good dry lumber ; 80 pcs of dry mapledx 8 ®. ® and 16 ft. long; 1 inch and 2 inch lumber; qu. of rafters; etc.; hundreds of other things too numberous to mention; pine - armoire; 3 flat-back cupboards (1 has 8 panes in each door) ; pine chests; pine baby cradle; pine flour bin; picture of Dan Patch; large extension table; iron pots ; 2 butter bowls, print and ladle; & 1 gramaphone and records; . | -crocks; 2 crock churns; lamps; | bedroom suites; copper boiler; wooden washing machine; iron | and brass bed; moustache cup; ! dishes; tea tins; large qu. of other antique articles. Terms cash. Saleat11:00a.m. Pinedale ladies will serve lunch. Note: furniture sells first, Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. M28 fF