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Port Perry Star, 2 Jun 1976, p. 31

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a - tobacco cutter; SATURDAY, JUNE 5 SALE TIME: 11:45 A.M. Estate of late BRUCE G. COOPER, Fenelon Falls, 3 miles north west on. Highway 35 on west shore of Cameron Lake. Real Estate - Lovely 3 bedroom winterized cottage with garage and boathouse with. living quar fers. Reserve bid. 1970 Pontiac; , roto-tiller; boat & motor; power 'lawn mower; . antiques; J furn. iture; brass bed; dishes; some antiques. No reserve, Sale time 11:45 ALM. Real Estate 3:00 P.M. Orval. McLean, Auction. eer; 324-2791 or 324.2783, Lindsay ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, JUNE § 1:00 P.M. SHARP In the Beaverton Town Hall, a real collectors sale. A collection of sealers T.E. Eaton; Queen; King; Beaver; & Do-Little sealers; Insulators, inc. purple, green, threadless, & others; wooden planes (approx. 12); match book covers (2000); licence plates in the teens & 20's; candle maker; GTR, CNR, NYC, R.R! lanterns; 3 sets of scales; cast iron beaver; cast impl. seats; 6 sets of brass mtd. hames; buggy jack; running board carrier for touring car; view master & approx. 140 cars; raisin pitfer; coffee mill; cider Mill; maple syrup mould; ivory harness spreaders; oxen yoke; copper kettle & boiler; brass kettle, hanging lamp; wash stands; original cane seated side chair; ginger bread clock; mans hunting case pocket watch; gold watch chain; Currier & Ives print (Young blood in old Body); 1892 Columbus milk glass plate (rare); occupied Japan cup & saucer; "Planters peanut jar (Can); sugar shaker; other glass; dining room: table; old dressers, wash stands, & what "else; 2 organ stools; buggy seat; grain cradle; dash churn; Boston rocker; many more anti. ques and collectibles too numer- ous to mention. All the above mentioned items from Private homes in the Beaverton area. Aurel Renout, Auctioneer, Beaverton, Ont. Phone 426-7009. SATURDAY, JUNE 5 SALE TIME: 11:45 A.M. Real Estate, antiques, furniture, car, boat and motor, Estate of late BRUCE G. COOPER, Fene- lon Falls. 3 miles northwest on Highway 35 or 2 miles south of Rosedale, on west short of Cameron Lake. Brass bed; 3 wing-back chairs; good baby grand piano; piano bench; 3 oil lamps; antique mantel clock; pictures and old frames; copper lamps; crocks; trunks; chester: field; lamps; end tables; round dining table with leaves; large corner buffelt & china cabinet; set Limoges china; silver tea service; linen; sterling silver; sherberts; good dishes; sleigh bells; 4 antique dining chairs; old Karn portable organ; refrig- erator; automatic electric range; antique sword; antique gun; antique spool bed; mantel clock; toilet set; bedding; antique wash stand; 2 old violins and cases; dresser; small desk; shaving mug; antique pump; oxen yoke; antique small iron stove; press back rocking chair; old cupboard; butter bowl; Astral frig; picnic table; quant. ity of dishes; some antique; jig saw; skill saw; 14 ft. run.a.bout boat; 35 h.p. Evinrude motor; power lawnmower; roto tiller; 1970 Pontiac cddch, good con. dition, No reserve. Estate sale. Real Estate: beautiful log-sided winterized cottage, garage, boat house with living quarters, cott- age has fireplace, electric heat and 3 bedrooms. ~All this on private lot on beautiful Cameron Lake. Reserve bid. Nofe times: Furniture sale 11:45 a.m. Real Estate 3:00 p.m. Orval McLean, auctioneer, 324-2791 or 324-2783, Lindsay. SATURDAY, JUNE 12 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. ANTIQUES & FURNITURE Large auction sale including:- pine flatback cupboard; Boston rocker; several chairs; large iron bell; small bells; spinning wheel; pine chest; tables; dishes; toilet set; guns; copper boiler; flat irons; clocks; iron pots; plus hundreds of other pieces. This is the collection of the late TOM DAVIS, selling at the farm, 2 miles south of Clare- mont to Con. 7, then 1 mile east and V2 mile north. A large & interesting sale you won't want to miss. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & Auctioneer. Uxbridge 852.3524. "window air conditione THURS. EVENING, JUNE 8 . SALE TIME; 6:00 P.M, Auction sale of furniture and antiques including Chesterfield and chair (like new); antique pump organ) antique kitchen cabinet; _cook stove (good); Philco 19** portable colour T.V.; Philco B&W T.V.; Beatty wash. ing machine; kitchen table and chairs; several chairs; wash stand; dresser; wicker child's rocker; pole lamp; boiler; sewing machine; dishes plus many other articles. The property of the estate of the late MRS. RETA BRETHOUR, 181 Brock St. East in Uxbridge. (east end). Sale at 6 P.M." Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & Auction- eer, Uxbridge 416.852.3524. Jn2 THURS. EVENING, JUNE 10 - SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. . BACON'S PONY AND . EQUIPMENT SALE Auction sale of 45 ponies owned by Wm. Bacon, R. R. 3, Ux- bridge, Ontario. Selling at Bacon's Pony Farm, 4 miles éast and 1 mile north of Uxbridge or, 2 miles straight west of Green: bank. 45 Registered Shetlands - 12 mares to foal by sale time, 4 stallions, 18 yearlings and 2-year olds. Sired by Silver Mane's Meteor Cody, Storm King of Pinewood, Midnight Star, etc. The Bacon ponies are well- known winners in the show circuit - plan to see them June 10. Equipment: Double buggy on rubber; single buggy on rubber; pony cart on rubber (all 'in excellent condition). Set of single pony harness; 100 cords slabwood. Sale at 4:30 p.m. Refreshments available. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & Auction. . eer, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. Jn9 - THURS. NIGHT, JUNE 10 SALE TIME: 6:50 SHARP Estate of late LUELLA FERGUSON, late of 155 Eliza- beth Street, Peterborough, will be held at KAWARTHA SALE BARN, Lindsay, on Little Britain' ROSA, ining room suite; color television; good furniture; appli- ances; dishes; table; lovely "2 pc. turquois chesterfield; gold wing-back chair; record player; drop leaf coffee table with drawer; Electrohome console solid state color television (like new); end tables; china cureo; card table & chairs; Kroeller.bedroom suite; Harmony House bedroom suite; chrome set; chairs; night table; bed chesterfield (like new); lamps; radios; Philips 23" con. sole television; Eureka upright vacuum; desk; wardrobe and chest (mirror on door); Coldspot refrigerator; automatic electric range; good Inglis 2 speed wringer washing machine; anti. que table; chesterfield; jar- deniere stand; cabinet radio; (like new); vacuum; Inglis Electric dryer (like new); aluminum step ladder; treadle sewing machine; tree pruner; Lawn Boy powermower with grass catcher; set English china; 9 pc. oak dining room suite; antique clock; 2 fans; polisher; old records; lawn chairs; bedding; dishes (some antique); garden tools; etc. Note time: 6:50sharp. No reserve. Estate sale. Don't miss this good quality salé. Orval McLean, Auctioneer, 324. 2791 or 324-2783, Lindsay. Jn9 THURSDAY, JUNE 10 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale of Antiques and Furniture, the estate of MR. L. STEWART (formerly of Forest Lawn, Toronto) to be held at Victoria Square Hall, 3% mile north of # 7 Highway on the Don Mills Road (Woodbine) including carved tables; marble top table; dining room suite; twin bed bedroom suite; nest tables; brocade chair; needle point chair; rosewood petitpoint screen :125 years); china cabinet; chest drawers; hand- made Rosewood silver chest; silver for 12; Dresden figurines; fine china cups and saucers; Napoleon Ivy wedgewood china; silver.plate tea trays; cranberry glass; Royal Doulton; 3 Victor. ian silver topped bottles; trunks; kitchen utensils; many more articles. A sale well worth your attention. No .reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 6:30 p.m. Earl Gauslin, Norm Faulkner, auctioneers. Jn9 T ~ Small Ads a copper ' console dining | SATURDAY, JUNE 12 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Furniture; antiques and toys, etc. Many, many items. Spon. sored by the Parents Association of the Guides and Scouts. To be held at the SCOUT HALL, Port Perry, Auctioneer Murray Jack. son, 985.2459. Anyone wishing to donate articles to the auction, 'may leave them at the Scout Hall . on the following days - June 5, 10 a,m.-12noon; June7,8, 9,10, 1, 1:9 p.m. 'or call Vern Cavannah at 705-357-3587 for pick up. Jn9 SATURDAY, JUNE12 SALE TIME: 12:30 antiques, the property of DENNIS: WEEDMAN will be held in the village of Sunderland (1 block south of Town Hall). Westinghouse stove, and double door refrigerator (avocado green); Westinghouse dish. washer (avocado green) 22 yrs; - Atlas deep freeze, 26 cu. ft; Westinghouse washer & dryer (avocado green) 2v2 yrs; Elec- trohome colour television, 26 in.; dining room suite, 6 chairs; qu. .of dishes; pots and pans; chairs; table lamps; antique X-ray machine; chests of drawers; electric sewing machine (Vik- ing) new; Stereo, 2 speakers with 100 amp output; vanity; beds; dressers; oak sideboard with mirror; new commercial Elec- frolux vacuum cleaner; couch; picnic table; coat racks; black & white T.V.; frig.; radio; a qu. of other furniture will be added to - this sale. Owner moving. Terms cash, Sale at 12:30. Reg. and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers, Ph. (705)357-3270. Jno FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 18 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the property of the late GEORGE WADDELL, will be held on the property, 1 mile south of Greenbank, on Hwy. 7 & 12, and junction of Hwy. 47. Solid oak dining room svite;- round extension table with pedestal base, 6 chairs and ornate buffet with mirror (all in good condit- ion); antique parlour table; gate leg table; rust rug, 12 x 12; platform rocker (re.-upholster- ed); gold platform rocker (good); number of books; Niag- ara vibrator massage (com. #plete); chesterfield; qu. of dishes; antique silver tea ser- vice; 10 cut.glass fruit nappies; other antique dishes; oil- paint. ings; frames; 4 chrome kitchen chairs, recently upholstered; vacuum cleaner; oak dresser with mirror; antique wash stand; dresser lamps; beds; antique chair; treadle sewing machine; antique trunks; antique (Chatilon's) family scale; French field glasses; coal oil lamp; antique fern stand; antique rocking chair; many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Sale at 6:00 P.M. Reg. and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. Auctioneer or executors not responsible for any accidents. Jn9 WED. EVENING, JUNE 16 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Auction sale including round oak table & chairs (excellent condit- ion); oak buffet; antique parlour table; antique settee & 2 match. ing chairs (flowered satin-button upholstery); several antique frames with interesting pic- tures; antique small settee; office oak swivel chair; Gibson 2-door refrigerator & freezer; Findlay 4-burner gas stove; Wes. tinghouse wringer.washer; 5 pc. bedroom suite with twin beds; top part of roll top desk; drafting table, maple tilt-top; walnut desk; antique walnut hall rack with round mirror;. record player; walnut cabinet with 4. speed Gerrard changer; 4 anti. que buck saws; antique scale beam; bookcases; garden tools; aluminum chairs; qu.. of tools; aluminum extension ladder; grinder; swivel base bench vise; number of motors; other tools; work bench; small tools cabinet; hand lawnmower; large qu. of scrap, old motors & generators, etc. Numerous other articles. . The property of MR. & MRS. "SCOTT LINDSAY, 544 Simcoe Street in Prince Albert. Sale até p.m. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Man. ager & Auctioneer, 852.3524. CLASSIFIEDADS! Auction sale of furniture and' Uxbridge, SATURDAY, JUNE 12 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Estate of late MARK FELL, Fenelon Falls, turn right at theatre. Gigantic amount of antiques, furniture and . small items. Don't miss it. Noreserve. Come early and register, .Qrval McLean, Auctioneer, 324-2783, Lindsay. Jn9 ~WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 NOTE TIME: 12:55 Property of MR. ALBERT HOLMES, 30 Huron St., Lindsay, full® assortment of household furniture, appliances, upright freezer, ajr conditioner, some antiques, electric lawnmower, electric snow blower, dishes, etc. No reserve. House sold. Note time: 12:55. Orval McLean, Auctioneer, 324-279), or Res. 324-2783, Lindsay. Cyclist injured In accident A bicycle-car accident on John and Queen Streets, Thursday, resulted in cuts and bruises to cyclist Mary Ryan, 15, of 319 Cochrane Street. Driver of the car, Niela Skerratt of 377 Bigelow St. was travelling on John and was braking for the stop sign when the cyclist appeared from behind a parked car. A Little Britaip man suffered cuts and bruises in a single-car accident on High- way 7A near Williams Motors early Saturday morning. Russell Leach was west- bound on the highway when he swerved to avoid an animal on the road and went - into the south ditch, crashing through a number of guide posts. R LEDGER BOOKS TAPE DISPENSERS STAMP PADS RECEIPT BOOKS 'continued Wozney welcomed everycae and read a fitting piece of poetry. Following the first hymn, the devotion was pro- vided. Scripture read by Mrs. W. Vance. A warm and .sincere article on Steward- ship by Mrs. J. McGregor. A suitable poem "True" by Mrs. C. Love.. Being as Mother's Day is observed in May, Mrs. L. Beacock related "What is a Mother?" Offering gathered and dedicated. Then the pres- ident chaired the business meeting. Birthday box went around, plus number of visits as roll call. - Sec'y Mrs. B. Snelgrove read the minutes and a thank you from Mrs. B. Beacock. Mrs. T. Hodgins reported on the financial standing. A sincere thank you to those who contributed and made purchases at the "auction" arranged by the Board of Stewards, and the ladies bake table. Both projects resulted in a splen- did success moneywise. It was decided to omit the strawberry supper for this year. Mrs. B. Smith report- ed on her findings concern- ing the purchase of new flatware. Lunch was pio- vided by Mrs. R. Robinson and Mrs. D. Bidgood. Last meeting of the will be at Mrs. D. MeMiltn's, Last Wednesday evening, Mrs. H. Jeffrey accom- panied her sister, Mrs. A. Harper, Port Perry, when they attended the Red Cross Society banquet in Oshawa. Company with the Les Beacock's on Sunday includ- ed relatives, Rev. C. Fer- gusons, G. McCauleys, W. Scotts, all of Toronto. Mr. C. Werry, Dundalk, Mrs. E. Venning, Blackstock and the E. Beacocks of Elmvale. STAPLERS and STAPLES " TYPEWRITER RIBBONS TYPEWRITER PAPER LEPGERS "COLUMNAR BOOKS (2 col. to 18 col) PAPER REINFORCEMENTS FILE Pores CASH BOOKS CRATCH PADS "HOLD IT" (the re-usable PlaSTICK) EXPANSION FILES CLIP BOARDS PENS & PENCILS TYPEWRITER TYPE CLEANER RULED and GRAPH PAPER TICKETS BULLDOG CLIPS PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 2, 1976 -- 31 Prince Albert area Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Martyn and Mr..and Mrs. Wm. H. Wanamaker were . dinner guest with Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker of Sea- grave. Note some of the 24th weéekend travellers such as Mr. and Mrs. H. Dearborn and family were at their cottage, Maple Lake; Mr. wd Mrs. T. Hodgins' at Healey Falls; Mr. and Mrs. D. Bidgood joined others at- Crowe -Lake (Marmora area); Mr. and Mrs. L. Pereman and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McGregor were with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Denniston, White Lake, Repfrew; Miss Bar- bara Wozney, R.N., London, } and friend were at her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wozney. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock and Mr. and Mrs. B. Beacock were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock, Port Perry, when near 30 relatives were invited to a dinner honouring the- birthday of their son Glenn and cousin, Ken Motten of Toronto. As a result both were well remembered. Mrs. H. Hargrave, Willow- dale, visited her mother, Mrs. Mabel Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Papoushek and children, Whitby, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Findley. We offer congratulations to Mr. Paul Luke who on Saturday, May 29th, was a graduate from Queen's Uni- versity, Kingston, receiving his B.A. He also received a very 'worthwhile scholar- ship. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Luke of Stoney Creek, Ontario former Prince Albert boy). STAR Stationery & Office Supply A Dversson of Port Perry Star Co LM 191 Queen Street - Port Perry, Ont.

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