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Port Perry Star, 12 Nov 1975, p. 13

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| 2 _spacious..family home. - "today. LO PRY FT A Lost IRISH. setter, PUREBRED named Terry, tattooed, last seen Aldred's beach, Scugog Island. Reward. Phone 728.7288. N12 PUREBRED Golden Retriever, answers 10 Max, in Blackstock area, around October 29. Phorie 985-3709. Auction Sales WALKER-LIPTAY LTD. AUCTIONEERS LIVESTOCK-ESTATES . BLOOD HORSES For booking or Information Contact STEVE LIPTAY, Hampton 263-2117 BILL WALKER Markham 294.4970 * MURRAY JACKSON AUCTIONEER - Livestock & Implements _FURNITURE & ANTIQUES . Port Perry 985.2459 ANNIS - GAUSLIN Licenced Auctioneers _ Farm & Estate Sales Furniture (Modern & Antique ~ John Annis Earl Gauslin 683-4500 640-3079 REALTOR BUILDING LOTS 4 country lots, each 75 x 200, good road, terms available. Call today for information. CAESAREA 4 season cottage or con- vert to permanent living, lot 60 x 260, access to beach at your door. Just listed. Call Doris Clark today. .® PRINCE ALBERT To see is to believe the many features of this Family room with walk- out to inground pool 16 x 32, change house, three 18 x 12 bedrooms, dream kitchen. Owner has bought. Call Doris Clark for an appointment SCUGOG ISLAND High on a hill overlook- ing Lake Scugog. Lot 80 x 205. Frame well furnish- ed cottage. Listed at $28,000 with $4,000 down. See this property today. Call David Tripp. ° CANNINGTON Two storey 6 room brick home in excellent repair. This home is a must to see for the family that wants something special in an older home. Just listed at $49,900.00. Call Bill Little. 286 Queen Street Port Perry FOR PERSONALIZED REAL ESTATE SERVICE 9 AM. -- 9 P.M. Call 985-8041 or 985-815) After Hours Call: Marj. Tripp -- 985.7606 Doris Clark -- 986-5314 Bill Little -- 985.8193 David Tripp -- 576-8455 Auction Sales REG AND LARRY JOHNSON A AUCTIONEERS (20 Years'Experience) LIVESTQCK FURNITURE SALES Sunderland 705-357-3270 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 SALE AT 1:00 P.M. Auttion sale of Furniture and Antiques, the property of MISS MARTHA .WESSER, Toronto, will be held at the home of her sister, Mrs. Robertson, 4 miles south of Manilla on Townline at the corner of Con, 4, Brock Twp. Blue Chesterfield (4 seater) good; hall tables; large coffee table; round end table; square end fable (cane bottoms) good; antique rocking chair; upholster- ed chairs; swivel rocker; wicker sewing cabinet, 4 compartments (antique); sectional book case; antique picture frames; single bed; chests of drawers; dresser; Kitchen cupboards; lamps; Fine Art Illustration books (Rembrant "& Leonardo Dovinci); qty of old gramaphone records; Old Book 1907 (The Boy's Own Paper); large green bottle in wicker container; soup tureen; qty of dishes; many ofher articles will be added to this sale. Terms cash. Sate at 1 p.m. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers, Ph (705)357-3270. N12 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 7:00 P.M. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain Road. Dining room suite; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf tables; hall seat; chesterfields and chairs; cook- stove; spin washer; oak chairs; pine blanket box; rocking chairs; cutter; chest of drawers; antique wheel chair; piano stool; dres- sers; violin; coal oil lamps; brass lamp; bunk beds; wicker chair; coffee and end tables; wooden chairs; oak library table; qty of antique dishes; qty of hand tools; . plus many more antiques, furni- ture and household items. Open for showing on Thursday, Nov- ember' 13 between 7:00 & 9:00 -p.m.. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705. 786-2183. . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 SALE AT 10:00 A.M, auction sale of furniture and antiques, including walnut dining 'room suite, china cabinet and buffet; antique hanging lamp; toiletsets; antique carvedsettee; 2 leather topped end tables and coffee table; dressets; chest of "drawers; pine blanket box; anti. que clocks, Beaver jar; lamps; books; colour T.V., walnut chair; beds; bamboo easel; dishes; kitchen utensils; plus many more articles. The proper- ty of an estate and two older homes in Uxbridge, to be held at Elgin Park, Uxbridge (inside building in case of bad weather). Sale-at 10 a.m. Ligyd Wilson, Sales manager and auctioneer, 852-3524. N12 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER! 18 . SALE AT 12:30 Auction sale of Livestock, Furni. ture, Car, Boat, etc, the property of RAYMOND (Jim) NEWMAN will be held in, the Village of Manchester (across from County Garage). 1964 Volkswagen; Peterboro boat, 14 ft. with Even rude motor, 35 h.p.; 8 young cows (re bred); 3 heifers (2 are bred); 1steer; 3 pigs (chunks); Camper 8 ft. 6 (equipped); chesterfield & ¢hair; Lazy-Boy chair; coffee & end tables; B&W television; record player; china cabinet; 4 single beds; set of bunk beds; dresser; vanity; chests of drawers; Inglis spin dry washing machine; eleciric stove; china cabinet; pictures; dishes; pots & pans; space heater; welding torches; water skis; quantity of other goods. Owner moving out west. Terms cash. Sale at 12:30. © Reg and Larry Johnson, Auc- tioneers. N12 STAR reprints call 985-7383 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale' of furniture and antiques the property of Charles Greenwood, to be held in the village of Pefferlaw, across from the mill. - 2 electric stoves, 2 refrigerators, cook stove, space heater; chrome table and chairs; quantity of dishes; some anti- ques; 2 large Carnival vases: coal oil lamp; pine chest; iron and brass bed; dressers; wash. stands; -hump back trunk; chairs; large antique chest of drawers; hall seat and hat rack; many other 'items including a snow plane. Terms cash. - No reserve, Reg and Larry Johnson, 'Auctioneers. Phone 705-357-3270. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER™19 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Clearing farm auction for CLIFTON MORRIS at "Silent Brook Farm', located in Century City area, Lot7, Con 1, Uxbridge, being 2 miles north east of Stouffville .on Townline. 3 trac: tors (1 loader); 12.0' S.P. Com- bine; N. Ideal Hay cut and con- ditioner; 2 tractor 3pt.-plows (3 & side rake; M.H. dull 15R; large New Turnco grain box; N.I. pto spreader; Ferguson 3 pt. culti- vator; 2 R.T. wagons & racks; harrows; sleighs; 2 cutters; scales; grain thrower; Ski-doo & Caboose; 180 amp Lincoln Wel- der; welding table; P.T.O. snow - blower; hay and 'grain feeders; cementmixer with motor; posts; Hy Anvil; harness; Buzzardo; qty lumber; also Surge, 3 units; pump and pipe line; MC power separator; 42 good chunks; 25 good stockers,{Charolais-Here- ford): Semental heifers; show halters; 150 bales second cut hay ; 4500 bales good hay; 2000 bales of straw; 20 ton Herta Barley; 15 ton Rodney oats; 20 ton Barley & Oats; white enamel annex stove, good; apple peeler; hall rack with mirror; no. odd chairs; 3 dressers; washstands; pine flat back cupboard, good; platform rocker; pine harvest table; scales; large meat grinder, lard press and sausage stuffer; anti- que Oak wardrobe, extra good; china cabinet; day couch; high chair; etc. Note: Only afew items listed here. The farm lease has expired. Century City area. These are good stockers. A few antiques. Come see for yourself. 2 auction rings. Refreshments. Sale 12 noon. Atkinson-Wilson, Sale Managers, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 SALE TIME : 10:30 A.M. The Estate of the late MISS EDNA GREEN of Greenwood to be held in the Greenwood Com- munity Centre on the Greenwood Road in Greenwood; Ontario. Some inside, some outside. Sale will include Furs, mink muff, mink stole, silver fox; full line of appliances and household goods ; quantity of 19th Century walnut furniture including breakfront sideboard, walnut conversational sofa, rosewood Spinnett desk; Birdseye maple chest with swing- ing Birdseye mirror; Canadiana 'chest of drawers; copper lustre; black walnut side table; Victor- ian ebonized low chair; oval parlor wood stove; pine chests; Jacques & Hay arm chair; wal- nut small ivory inlaid table; water colours and prints; set of 8 oak dining chairs; walnut bed; cedar chést; walnut bobbin. turned tea trolley table; large walnut Secretaire bookcase of colonial design; walnut break- front sideboard; large walnut extension table; large black wal- nut breakfront bookcase-cup- board (hand carved, immacu- late); dishes include Wedge- wood; Royal Doulton figurine & plates; Limoge; Brooklin pottery; jardinaires; American wall'clock (19th Centure). This sale deserves your attention, if only to observe these articles. This is only a partial list. Preview Friday, November 21, 6 p.m. 16 9 p.m. John Annis, Auctioneer. 683-4500. Olympic Lottery Tickets AVAILABLE AT THE Port Perry Star 985.7383 Auction Sales ". 4fur); baler; one.way elevator;. Four new members were initiated into the Port Perry Kinsmen Club at the regular dinner meeting held at Conway Gardens last week. President Lorne Scanlon assisted by other members of the club new members from left are: Brian Callery. performed the ceremony and the Doug Wray, Greg Heffering, Doug Holtby and News from Epsom area By Jean Jeffery Last Tuesday evening the Epsom-Utica U.C.W. had their annual Missionary meeting and has as their guests friends from the fol- lowing U.C.W. groups: Good- wood, Ballantrae, Lemon- ville, Glen Major and Pine Grove. Each group supplied a number for a programme and our special speaker for the evening was Dr. Pat Asling who showed pictures of her work last summer in the Hazelton area in British Columbia. After the pro- gramme we went to the Sunday School rooms for lunch and a social hour. Our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt and family in the loss of Mrs. Moffatt's father, Mr. R. Farley of Toronto. "Mr:and Mrs. Elmer Wil- son called on Mr. and Mrs. H. ashton recently. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. called on Mrs. Olive McGre- gor of Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asl- ing attended the sale of Mr. Joe Ryall at Little Britain. Mr. Ryall is Mrs. Asling's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mc Callum. of Strathroy were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster. Mr. ant Mrs. Murray Popper and boys of Don Mills were Sun- day supper guests of the Basters. Mrs. Popper and Mrs. McCallum are Paul's sisters. The Scugog 1 Scouts from this area attended Prince Albert Church service on Sunday .morning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry and family were supper guests recently with Mr. and Mrs. © H. Pospolita and children. We are sorry to report that Mrs. A. Christie has been in Port Perry Hospital but we are very glad she is home now improving satis- factorily. Mrs. Elsie Gorrill of Lind- say visited with her sister Stella, and brother-in-law, Donald Asling. nt Cy iH ST iki Chure On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Lehane and family of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wat- son attended the "Mortgage Burning" Ceremony at the Ballantrae Manse cami. Recent callers at the Jeff- ery home were Mr? Gerald Jeffery of London, Mrs. Wm. Huggins and Miss Alvena Jeffery of Orillia. Callers to see Mrs. Cawker were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thornton of Port Perry, Mrs. Mary Cawker and Miss Nancy Cawker of Whitby. PORT PERRY CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 10a.m. Port Perry Worship and Sunday School 11:30 a.m. Prince Albert Worship and Sunday School SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. Geo. Wylie ._Rev. B. Pogue SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 9:45 a.m. - SCUGOG 11:15 a.m. - MANCHESTER BLACKSTOCK PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Rev. V.M. Parsons, Min. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 10 a.m. Blackstock 11 a.m. Church School 11:15a.m. Nestleton and Church School CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R:C. Rose, Minister " SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Trinity XXV 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Church School ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Trinity XXV ~ 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Church School A lively group of young folks chivareed Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson on Wednes- day evening. all report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stearman of London over the weekend. The Cubs and Scouts were camping at Ray Munro's bush last weekend and had an enjoyable time. The Sunday School Classes will assist with Church next Sunday morning at Epsom and we are hoping Mike and Cathy will teach us the new song they have been learning. Services PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 St. John's - Port Perry 10:00 a.m. Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. Church School Burn's Church - Ashburn 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:30 a.m. Divine Worship Minister: The Rev. Stuart McEntyre Manse: 985-3409 Study : 985-3881 va PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D.C. Payne, Pastor 9:45a.m. Bible School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Gospel Service Tuesday 10:00 a.m. Ladies Coffee Hour Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study ALL WELCOME PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev.:R. Batten Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise & Worship 7 p.m. Evang. Service Oat M0333 : En Se eT Se Ra Eo

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