'% 3 RE = > AUCTION SALES GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 16 SALE AT 1:00 P.M. The undersigned auctioneers will sell hy' pubfic auction for the estate of the late RAY DEGEER, all his farm stock and farm implements on Good Friday, April 16th, 8 miles north of Bowmanville on new road 57 and one mile east of Enniskillen. 9 cows; 2 heifers; 5 calves; 2 sows; | boar; 9 pigs; about 100 Ibs.; two sets of team harness; 2 small box stoves; fence posts; steel posts; snow fence; wire fence; 500 bales of hay; 500 bales of straw: quantity of sacks; all the farm implements; some for tractors; and several pieces of 'horse drawing machinery. 30 Massey Harris tractor and 101 Massey Harris tractor; 2 wagon loads of small articles. All machinery 'and everything in .good condition, Sale at 1:00 p.m. No reserve. Terms cash. Lawrence Harris, clerk. .. Pethick and Werry, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, APRIL 16. Sale Time: 12 NOOn Auction Sale of Household Furn- iture and Antiques, the property of Sunvalley Furniture, Mussel. man's Lake, on the 9th line, 42 miles ngeth of Stouffville, dining room * suites; sideboards; marble top wash stands; chest of drawers; pump organ; milk cans; china cabinets; picture frames; mirrors; brass bells; rocking chairs; jewellery; two rifles; butter churns; Beaver jars; brass items; dishes; wiffle trees; oil lamps; antique tele-- phone; cutter; lawn chairs; barbecues; chandelier; practic. ally new rofo-tiller; numerous other articles. Terms Cash. No reserve. Earl Gauslin and Norm Faulkner, Auctioneers. hi SATURDAY, APRIL 17 SALE AT 1:00 P.M. FARM MACHINERY Selling for CORNELIUS WUIS, Lot 25, Con. 6, Otanabee Twp., 3 miles east of Peterborough Sale Barn, then_2 mile south. Com- plete: line of 'farm machinery including 824 'Int. tractor; 8V»* Vibrashank cultivator; 4-furrow plow; 82° Heston Haybind PTO; 'Int. # 14 rake; bale buncher; 28' elevator; Int. baler; New Holl- and-717 Harvester, hay and corn pickup; Gehl blower and pipes; two 16' self-unloading REX wagons; corn planter; 3-pt. hitch fertilizer spreader; Int. 155 manure spreader; Packer with seed box; Sprayer; hammer mill; electric welder; Can Am trail bike; tent trailer. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Steve Liptay, Bow. manville, Auctioneer, 416- 263-2117. Ald. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 SALE TIME: 1 A.M. . All stock of WOODVILLE WHOLESALE will be sold - at Warehouse in Woodville, Ont. China; glass; jewellery; novel- ties; toys; smaliware; plastics; housewares; cards; albums; dolls; cream and sugars; cups and saucers; bowls; etc. Toledo scales; wooden filing cabinet; display case. Hundreds of new items packed in cartons. No reserve, business closed. Terms cash or approved cheque. Sale Time 11 a.m. Orval McLean, Auctioneer, 324.2791, Lindsay. ' Al The Little _ Plans for the. Little Ex, an "up-dated version of the form- er Oshawa Honie Show, are well in hand according to show organizers. Purchased late last year by a group of local business- men, The Little Ex, a three day exposition of ideas relat- ing to the home, craft and 'leisure scene, will be held at the Oshawa Civi¢ Auditor- ium, April 23, 24 and 25. President John Muha said- 'when we took the show over it whd.felt.that a new name would be in order to reflect the much wider range of the exhibition this year. Phe old / game did seem to indicate an Oshawa boundary. But there are many more people resi- den he area surrounding Oshawa. We feel that the show will appeal to that segment of the population as - snow blower; M.F. 3 pt. hitch 7° » mower; -1I* stone boat; neck yokes; double- electric appliances; will be served by Scott Branch, 9% | Managers & Auctioneers, Ux- Cenfury SATURDAY, APRIL 17 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. FARM MACHINERY ANTIQUES & FURNITURE Complete Auction sale of Farm Machinery, furniture & antiques. The property of DENNIS STIVER, Lot 10, Con 4, Uxbridge Twp. (formerly Scott Twp.), | mile north and 1 mile east of Sandford or 4 miles north of Uxbridge and 3 miles west. M.F. 135 diesel tractor, power steering 1700 hrs., excellent condition; M.F. 3-furrow trip beam plow; Danjsh cultivator, 29-tooth, 3 pt. hitch with depth wheels; Sedore M.H. #11 manure spreader; chain harrows; 32 grain or hay elevator; "18' 'har- rows and stretcher; Ferguson 3 pt. hitch side rake; 2 rubber -tired wagons; 5° sheep or calf feeders; 30 rod snow fence; Hay stooker; several rolls of fence wire; grain trailer; flat rack; racks; piles of lumber; pile of _new 2x4's; electric fencer; 60 "steel posts; 3 drum rollers; steel trees, efc.; new fire extinguish. ers; flatback pine cupboard; harvest table; several coal oil lamps; Edison Cylinder Record player and horn with a box "of cylinder records (good); ! sausage stuffer; meat grinder; | several crocks; antique cradle; jardiniere, antique oak bedroom suite; 2 antique settees; portable - electric sewing machine; fruit-, cupboard; antique cupboard | with glass doors; antique side- board with drop front desk; oak extension table and 6 chairs; buffet; antique high chair; i several rocking chairs; wash stand; hand painted tile; Good Cheer heater; hanging lamp frame; antique pine flour bin; pine blanket box; brass pail; kettles; copper boiler; several chairs; Singer sewing machine; Scott assessment roller 1930; several electric lamps; lanterns; fruit jars: telephone desk; Dishes-set- ting for 12; several silver pieces; hall rack; oak parlour fable; G.E. cabinet radio -(working); antique dishes; toilet sets (in- complete); 2 arm chairs; round coffee table; hall bench; quilts; robe; horse fly net; many many other items. A large interesting sale. Sale time 10 a.m. Lunch ll i Canadian Cancer Society. Lloyd Wilson & W. D. Atkinson, Sale bridge, 416-852-3524. Ald CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN SATURDAY, APRIL 7 1:00 P.M. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on Little Britain-Lindsdy Road. Manning Pump organ; blanket box; 2 cook stoves; antique rocking chairs; 6. pc. -toilet set; oval front china cabinet; Mato skeeter; 9 pc. djning room suite; 10 pc. dining room suite; antique platform rockers; Gingerbread clock; arrow-back _ chairs; antique grain cradle; quantity of continental beds; pine table; antique telephone; Waterloo #40 Garden Tractor (plow & culti- vator); plus many more antique and heusehold articles. Terms cash. Open for showing on Friday, April 16 bétween 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R. R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. well as Oshawa, as it is 'intended to reflect the Dur- ham region as a whole rather than just a portion of it'. Muha wenton to say 'there is no question that The Little Ex is appreciably more di- versified than it has been in the past. There will be more exhibitors, over 100 in fact, from a wider area, and the entertainment will be of an extremely high calibre' Al Spencer, general mana- ger of The Little Ex, indicat- ed that the organizers were very) happy to have arranged for six special appearances by The Winstonettes, Canada's top ranked womens gymnastic team. Spencer said 'Three of the team have already been chosen to represent Canada at the '76 Olympics, with one other member vying for the : 'nib RDAY, APRIL No "SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale of Implements, Tools, Furniture, Hay and Straw, the property of the late OSCAR BAKER, Lot 21, Con 2, Georgina Twp. (one mile north of Udora). I.H.C. cultivator (3 pt); 3.sec. set of harrows; front end manure loader for a Ford tractor . (good); rubber tired wagon; seed drill; Ford mower; M.H. manure spreader on steel; dump rake; hay elevator 16 ft.; Sludge pump and motor, for pumping out septic tanks; table saw, emery and motor; cattle clippers; carpenters tools; Stehl chain saw "16'* (new); pig feeder; new roll of barb wire; skill saw; sabre saw; and many other small articles. 3 pc. bedroom suite (good): 4 pc. bedroom suite (goad);i chester- field and chair (mushroom); 2 radios; sealers; wood box stove (new); drop leaf table; studio couch; Beatty washing machine; etc. Terms cash. Sale at 10 a.m. sharp. 'Note there is another furniture sale at Peffer- law at The Old Mill at 12:30. -Reg. and Larry Johnson Auction- eers, Sunderland 705-357-3270. TUESDAY, APRIL 20 'SALE TIME 11:30 A.M. HOLSTEINS - MACHINERY Complete Grovenvale Holstein Dispersal for Harold Grove, R. R. 4, Sunderland, 2 miles south of Sunderland, then 2 miles east on Con. 4, Brock Twp. 2 Excellent, 6 Very Good, a top herd with deep full pedigrees, several calves eligible for-4.-H work. Features include 2 Excellent cows due to "Starlite". A Very Good, "Never Fear', a very fancy young cow. a 2-yegr-old by Citation R Maple scored at 84, this heifer is due again in September, a very beautiful udder. A Holstein sale you won't - want tq miss! Machinery: John Deere 4020 Diesel Tractor com- _plete with only 2000 hours; J.D. S5-furrow 16' auto-reset semi. mounted plow; White 16%' hydraulic cultivator with levell- ing harrows (new last season); White 504 12°.S.P. swather; J.D. 1120 Dlesel Tractor with loader only 600 hrs.; é-furrow 16" Hy- dreine plow auto-reset; Glencoe 14' cultivator; Fox 2000 forage harvester with 3 heads; hay pick-up; 2-row corn - & Flail head, N.H. Forage blower whirl feed (new);Dion forage Wagon with roof; Grove forage wagon; Gravity Grain box; 1972 Dodge 1-ton truck with new 12' tipping platform and racks and hoist (certified). An excellent line of machinery. Lunch available. Machinery at 11:30 a.m. Cattle at 1:00 p.m. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Ux- bridge, 416-852-3524. Al4 .CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, APRIL 23 7:00 P.M. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on Little Britain-Lindsay Rd. 9 pc. dining room suite; Weeymouth boat, 35 h.p. electric start; Wiscott trailer. Complete listing in next edition. Don Corneil, Auction: eer, R. R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2) SALE TIME: 7 P.M. Antiques and collectables, LYON'S AUCTION HALL, Cor. Bond St. & McMillan Dr., Oshawa. 40 pc. Wallace sterling; Bristol cased vase; Sterling salt, pepper; marble top wash stand; picture frames; jugs; crocks; round oak table; brass; old wooden telephone; pine; Greek key candy jar; pine box! china lamps; Victorian band cake stand; rocking chairs; Brass school bell; regulator wall clock; mantle clocks; coal oil lamps; Mr. and Mrs. Chairs (carved wobd); crocks;- lanterns; copper; pres: sed glass; broad axe; Upright piano (good); wash stands' Nippon; .fancy drop front desk; Jaques & Hayes Love seat & platform rocker. This .is a partial list. An interesting sale, plan to attend. Preview 1 p.m. to Sale time. Auctioneers Ted Lyon, 725-1613 or John Annis 985-3477. - SATURDAY, APRIL 24° SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M." Important Extensive Public Auction Sale of M. Fergs. new diesel tractors; farm imple- ments; panel truck; snowmo- bile; vegetable growers supplies; farmers. handyman' Ss power and hand tools, miscel- laneous useful tools. Choice household furnishings, various home effects, etc. For OSSI .PIEROTTI at Part Lot 5, Cons.' east, Region.of Markham Town- ship, south-west corner 14th Ave. and McCowan Road. Sale time 12:30 P.m. Terms: Cash day of Sale. See posters for full listings and particulars, or con- tact Clarke Prentice, F.A.l., Auctioneer, Marknam, 640-3686. A21 SATURDAY, APRIL 24 sale starts 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of Market Garden- ing Equipment, Farm Machin. ery and Household furniture, the property of DONALD HORNER, Lot 25, Con. 8, Hope Twp., 8 miles east of Kirby off Hwy 115, or 8 miles west of Hwy 28 on County Road # 9, Or 2 miles west of Garden Hill.-Dethi Automatic single row planter; Delhi tomato planter; Grey & Snider potato . picker; field sprayer; Int. potato digger; 1975 M.F. 135 diesel tractor, power steering, complete, 200 hrs; 1974 Triple K cultivator; McClary coal and wood stove; Viking heavy duty stove; Fonovox radio & hi-fi; many other articles. Furniture sale at 11:00 A.M. Market Gardening Equipment at 12:30 P.M. followed imméddiately by farm machinery. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. ' TUESDAY, APRIL 27 SALE TIME; 1:00 P.M. Estaté of late CLARA RYAN, - Cannington, will be sold behind Glover Real Estate, furniture, dishes, some antiques, restaur- ant equipment. Time 1 p.m. No reserve. Orval McLean, Auctioneer, 324-2791, Lindsay. final spot on the team'. Coached, by Marilyn Savage, Canadian Olympic Team coach in 1968 and 1972, the Winstonettes will per- form their exhibition pro- gram at the'McDonald Ford booth. McDonald Ford are co-sponsoring the special appearance together with show organizers. The County Town Singers will also appear at the show. Formed in 1967 they have been called 'the singing ambassadors". In 1974 the Singers travelled and per- forméd throughout Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. They have also ap- peared at Ontario Place and the Lions International Con- vention in Miami. Ted Curl, of Whitby, will puzzle the crowds with his Ex up-dated, more diversified magic act. Mr. Curl was Master of Ceremonies at the recent Sportsmans Show in Toronto, and is well known throughout the region. - Walter Beath, Chairman of Durham Region; will offic- iate at the opening ceremon- ies at 7 p.m. on April 23rd, though the show will open at 1 p.m. the same day. Mr. Beath will accompanied by Miss Little Ex, Cathy Dillon, \<and by Oshawa's Timmy for "1976. Oshawa mayor James Potticary will 'be on hand At the closing of the exhibition on Sunday, April 25th, Mayor otticary, will at that time, ake the draws for the major prizes to be awarded. Among these will be a trip for two, all expenses paid, to the Bahamas. PORT PERRY STAR -- W Prince Albert area By Mrs. Grace Beacock Last Sunday, Doug Mc Millan -greeted each of the congregation as they entered the sanctuary where lilies and daffodil arrangements graced the pulpit area. It being Palm Sunday, the skp 'vice was truly inspiring, from the first to the last' minute the hour." The choir has grown member- wise, therefore their = -anthems were most pleasing accompanied by organist, Norm Watson. Rev. Brawn presided over a few folk joining our church, by profession of faith, namely - Douglas Bidgood, Diana and John Brough, Robert Clodd, and Virginia Elson. Also, happy. to have some join via transfer, from United churches, Mrs. Doug- las Bidgood from Havelock, Mrs. Robert Clodd, Broug- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ross, Utica; Mrs. C. Flem- ming, Lindsay, Mrs. K. Elliot, Bowmanville. Clerk' of Session, Mr. C. Read, -extended a warm welcome to each of the above groups as did our minister. hip] 'Wozney, president of U.C then presented each person with a testament, as a thoughtful gesture. Rev. R. Brawn's message was appropriate for this special time of the season. . He then officiated over the passing of communion, assisted by elders Mrs. R. Robinson, Mrs. Daigle, Mr. A. Martyn, Mr. .C. Read. Offering gathered by Mrs. T. Hodgins, Mrs. M. Pugh. , At ten bells Saturday morning, a group of eager - female workers assembled at the church armed with lunch and paint brush and commenced painting the church parlors in a lively shade of yellow. At.5p.m., the weary staff rejoiced their project completed. A job . well done, gals! We offér our sympathy to the Christie family over the passing of their father, the late Grant Christie, who, he and his ancestors, bore deep roots in our midst. We all wish improved vision and general health to Mr. Scott Lindsay who is undergoing eye* surgery in Oshawa Hospital. . Mrs. L. Huston, 'Mrs. -M. Pugh, Mrs. Jas. Davidson, Mrs. P. Aldridge, were among the egates who attended the Spring Con- ference (District No. 7) of Port Perry Hospital Auxili- - ary Association held in the Red Oak Inn, Peterborough, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen" and son, Tom, have returned from a few 'days in Ohio, SN £5 USA. Mrs. Pearl Bidgood, Oshawa, spent Sunday with her son, the Doug Bidgoods, as did Mrs. Doris Pierce, Oshawa, with her daughter, the John Brough's. - Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Clark royally entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson on Sun- 'day by first attending the worship service and coffee hour in St. Andrews United Church, Oshawa, where Chas. is the interim minis- ter. Also, visited the* "True Davidson Acres'! Nursing Home, To About 2 relatives and friends from Toronto and local, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Olai and son Saturday night to honour Mrs. Olaison upon her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ross, Utica, were with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanamaker on Sunday. "The Les Beacocks enjoyed being dinner visitors with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock, Port Perry on Sunday. 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