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Port Perry Star, 16 Jun 1976, p. 28

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ar TH tA Red op REET RSC a) WR ». RY a my oe ER En A) RINE os in , THURS. NIGHT, JUNE V7 SALE TIME: 6:45 P.M.. ' Furniture, Antiques and dishes at KAWARTHA SALE BARN, Lindsay, on Little Britain Road, consignments from prominent home, including 6 excellent dining chairs, cane seats; antique hand-made sideboard & hutch (made by Lady Eaton's father); oval antique table; antique parlour chair; wicker hall chair; exceptional antique love seat; Queen: Anne chair; solid walnut Gibbard bedroom suite; other furniture; appli- ances. Time - 6:45. Toconsign in June, call the Auctioneer, Orval Mclean, 324-279) or 324-2783 (home), Lindsay. Jnl THURS. EVENING, JUNE 17 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M! Clearing Auction of Household | effects, Camping goods, Lawn equipment, Tools, Tractors, Car, ' etc., the property of MRS. |. SAUNDERS, located 2 miles west of Brooklin on Coronation Rd., % mile north of ¥ 7 Hwy. Partiallist includes: 1972 Ramb. ler Trailer (17) w/ equalizers, 4 stands & mirror; 1970 Pontiac Tempest car; riding lawnmower 5 h.p.; rotary lawnmower; 9 x 9 woods tent; 8 x 12 dining tent; electric organ & stool; 3 sets of tables & chairs; occ. chairs; old dressers; twin beds; desk; book rack; lamps; odd dishes; pots & pans; Roy Fridge (13 cu. ft.); propane gas range; duomatic washer & dryer; Hoover vacuum; humidifier; rotisserie; 2 B&W T.V.'s; fencing; tools; bicycle; propane gas water heater; swing set; pony saddle & bridle; 1920-22 McCormick Deer- ing Tranctors, and other misc. items. Terms cash. Sale 6:00 P.M. Kahn Auction Services, 985-8161. nls THURS. EVENING, JUNE 17 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale -of furniture and antiques, the property of HOWARD MACKEY will be held in thé: Town of Port Perry, 23 Caleb Street. Antique cast iron cook stove (good condition); Jam cupboard (needs doors); chrome table & chairs; dining room table; 6 press-back chairs; press back high chair; dishes; depression glass; pots & pans; ornate parlour table; swag lamp; B&W T.V.; portable electric sewing machine; antique hall seat; coal oil lamps; Grand Jewell cook stove; parlour table (antique); chester. field & chair (rose beige); Viking vacuum cleaner; oak desk chair; chesterfield; 3 pc. bedroom suite (good condition); steel bed; bed. ding and linens; rocking chair; rug 9 x 12; pictures; magazine fable; table lamps; many other pieces of furniture will be added to this sale; garden tools; wagon wheel; washing machine, etc. Property sold. Terms cash. Sale at 6 p.m. Reg and' Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. Proprietor or Auction- eers will not be responsible for any accidents. Jnls CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, JUNE 18 7P.M. 3 miles east of Little Britain, or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain Road. 6 pc. Oak dining room suite (round table); Victor player piano plus quantity of rolls; English style washstand with marble top; day bed; 15.day clock; large baro. . y 9 Henry Kahn Auctioneers. meter; Edison cylinder record player plus quantity of cylin. ders; washstands; quantity of oak chairs; press back chairs; quantity of good dishes; home. made truck camper; 4 h.p. Moto * mower riding lawnmower; 10 speed bicycles; plus many more antiques, furniture, and house- hold items. Open for showing on Thursday, June 17,7 -9 p.m. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R. R. #1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. TWILIGHT SALE TUESDAY, JUNE 22 TIME: 7:00 P.M. The property of CLARKE TRUAX, 18 Lindsay St., Fenelon Falls. Real Estate - good 4-bed- room brick house, forced air heating, full basement, living, dining, kitchen, work room, large lot on Main Street. Terms at sale. Also complete furniture contents, tools, riding lawn mower, garden tractor, etc. No "reserve on chattels. Orval McLean, Auctioneer, 324.2791, Lindsay, (res.) 324.2783. Jnlé 30-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 16, 1976 FRIDAY, JUNE 18 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Furniture & Antiques Auction sale including Westing- house 2.door refrigerator (good); Admiral 22'* Elec. stove; antique hall rack; antique chest of drawers and mirror; wicker chair; small pine table; mantle clock; 2 occasional chairs; RCA television;. fruit jars; crocks; oak bedroom suite; washing machine; dresser with round mirror (good); kitchen svite; dishes; books; bed and dresser; sewing machine; pillows; trunk; electric lawn mower; antique walnut small chest of drawers; garden tools; plus many other articles. The property of MRS. WM. RYNARD, 95 Brock St. E. in Uxbridge. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Ux- bridge, 4169523524: nis SATURDAY, JUNE 19 SALE STARTS AT 9:30 A.M, The property of ROBERT MILLER in Brougham on No. 7 Hwy, 9 miles east of Markham. Sale will include: Machinery & Wood Shop Equipment: tire changer; welding accessories; quantity of pipe and iron; vises; gas engines; B.& D. valve grind- er; lumber; steel plywood shelv- ing; '2 h.p. 3 phase 550 volt electric motor; Cowan sash & door clamp; Cowan horizontal mortiser; arm sander; rip saws; cut-off saw; 2 table saws; variety rip saw (20** blade); 30" post model band saw; 14** double end power emery; jacks; Roy- ersford 21° drill press (power feed); pipe dies; large quantity of hand tools; Beaver hand saw filing machine; 20° 'dirt con- veyor; steel work benches (5° x 12, 3/ 16" plate; 5' x 6' V2** plate); Electric motors (7-2 h.p.; 2h.p.; 3-5 h.p.; 10 h.p.; 2-3 h.p.; 1 h.p.; all single phase 220 volt). Seed Cleaning Plant Equipment: one man bag holder; misc. spouting & bagg- ers; 2 wooden cone hoppers; liquid seed treater & bagger; Clipper # 16 seed cleaner (60 screens); 2 steel bag carts; 2500 Ib. floor scales; Velvet roll mill; 2 carter disc separators; Franks timothy bumper; belt and buckle elevator straps; 2 Forano buffers. Antique machinery: covered buggy; wire wheeled show buggy; 3 cutters; walking plow; set of team sleighs; 2 Massey Harris mowers; steam engine oilers; old wooden planes; drip oilers; magneto's; 2 Landis 12 model F leather stitch- ers; 1 Champion Model 77 lea- ther stitcher; shoe buffing mach- ine; tank pump for steam engine; 6 h.p. Fairbanks-Morris gasoline engine; boring machine; Blacksmith steel tire machines. Furniure & antiques: Quantity of pine furniture (3 flat fo wall cupboards; 3 harvest tables; blanket boxes; chests; etc.); wicker tea wagon; tables; 6 oak chairs; piano stool with back; crocks; gramaphone; Bos. fon rocker; 3 Victorian chairs; 2 spool beds; 10 antique clocks; Uxbridge organ; box stove; scales; dishes; plus quantity of other furniture and antiques. Sale times: Shop Equipment at 9:30 A.M. Furniture at 11:00 A.M. This is only a partial list on all types of items. Over 2000 items. The book "The Ontario Village of Brougham" written by Robert Miller and the "'Clare- mont Story' will be on sale. Terms cash. No reserve. Auc- tioneers: John Annis, Ted Lyon, For further details, contact John | Annis, 1.416.985.3477. 4 Auction Rings. AUCTION SALES "Furniture & Antiques Sat., June 12 - 1 p.m. Boy Scouts of Port Perry, Scout Hall. Thurs., June 24 -1 p.m. Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Tripp, 278 Shanley St. Port Perry. Sat., June 26 - 1 p.m." Mr.. & Mrs. Doug ~Jackson, at the farm, Zin Conc., Brooklin. at., July 17 - 11 a.m. Scugog Women's In- stitute, Scugog Cen- tre school yard. - 1973 A.C. 220 diesel SATURDAY, JUNE 19 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale of farm stock, implements and furniture, the property of HARVEY OJAMAC, Lot 11, Con. 2, Mariposa Twp., 1a miles west of Little Britain on paved road, or 1 mile north of Sonya, follow paved road east. 42 head 'of purebred and grade Hereford cattle. - 20 purebred cows, several with calves by side, some due in May & June; purebred bull, born in August 1973. Note: these cattle are all poll Herefords. 4 young Hereford bulls (no papers) 10 mon.; 11 Hereford heifers, 2 yrs. (all from purebred stock, but no papers); McCormick 574 diesel tractor (457 hrs) like new, power steer- ing; M.F. 135 Diesel tractor (1600 hrs) with Arps manure loader; A.C. Combine # 66 pull type, 6 ft.; N.H. forage harvester # 707, 1 row, has only cut 40 acres; Dion blower and pipes; Dion forage wagon and box (good condition); Ferguson baler (good); N.H. power mower (2yrs); M.F. man. ure spreader, 110 bu. P.T.O.; N.H. hay conditioner; Vicon fert- ilizer spreader, 3 pt. (1 yr); . Kongsklide cultivator with level- ing harrows; Ford rubber-tired wagon & rack; Ottaca rubber- tired wagon & rack; M.H. grain and fertilizer seed drill; M.F. 2 row corn planter (only planted 40 acres); J.D. plow, 3 furrow, 14 in., trip beam; M.F. plow, 3° furrow; set of Sure-Weight cattle scales with racks, weighs up to 3000 ibs. (good); head gate for holding cattle (nearly new); Monarch water pump, 3 h.p. motor (Briggs & Stratton) for pumping out pools or irrigating; 16 ft. wire gate (nearly new); large qu. of other articles; Frig.; stove; Findlay cook stove (near- ly new); dining room table; Quebec heater; writing desk; chrome table and chairs; qu. of other furniture. Farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 12:00 Noon. Reg. and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph. (705) 357-3270. Jnmé SATURDAY, JUNE 19 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Farm Machinery, trucks, some furniture & antiques, the proper- ty of OWEN & DELBERT CARR Lot 16 & 17, Con. A, Murray Twp., 5 miles east of Brighton on Hwy # 2 to English Settlement Rd., ¥2 mile south and Y2 mile east, or 3 miles west of Trenton on Hwy. # 2 to English Settle- ment Rd. 1974 A.C. 220 Diesel Tractor, 135 h.p. fully equipped; tractor, completely equipped; 2 John Deere 60 Gas Tractors; 1975 Int. 480 Tandem disc; 1974 Int. cyclo 4-row corn planter; 1975 M.F. 260 Forage harvester, cut approx. 60 acres; irrigation system; 1975 Ford F100 Super Cab truck, 26000 miles; 1968 Fargo, 1 ton truck; Kenmore electric stove; floor polisher; small pool table; numerous antiques; many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Lunch available.. Furniture sale at 12:30 P.M. Machine sale at 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auction- eer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. Proprietor or Auctioneer will not be responsible for any public liability, property damage or injdry to the public in connection with this auction sale. Jnlé SATURDAY, JUNE 26 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Furniture and Antiques, the pro- perty of PAT & DOUG JACKSON Brooklin, 2 mile north of Brook- lin, 2 miles west on concession road or 2 miles west of Brooklin on Hwy. 7, turn right, go north 1% miles, farm on right side. Moffatt self-cleaning Gold elec. stove, almost new; G.E. dish. washer, Gold, 1.yr old; 21 cu. ft. freezer; wringer washer; anti- que buffet; set of 6 pressback chairs; pine chest of drawers; large antique desk; coal oil lamp; chamber & 2 chamber lids; high chair; crib; carriage & Baby-Tenda; picture frames; qty. of toys; antique tables; chesterfield & chairs; studio couch; dressers; 3 washstands; dressing table; chest; 2-single beds; metal béds; coffee and end tables; large jars; cupboard; antique kitchen cupboard; wood- en washing machine; 3 spindle. back Windsor chairs; bottom chairs; Boston rocker; jug; antique shot gun and .22. Many more good articles at farm furniture safe. Farm sold. Terms cashf Lunch available, Auctioneer, 985.2459, Murray Jackson, Jn23 2 cane ESTATE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 1? SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. SHARP The property of the late MRS. EVA TORRANCE of 3 Simcoe St. . E., Beaverton, Ont. Partial list: Philco refrig.; 20" h.d. stove; R.C.A. consolé T.V.; bed chest. erfield; 2 arm chairs; platform rocker; wicker rocker; oak table & 3 chairs; 2 Jaques & Hayes side chairs; telephone table & chair; 2 old 'wooden beds, .one very old & ornate :1870's); large oval mirror; old dressers; ant. bedside stand; other furniture of interest. Glass & china including old platters; art glass; Nippon; Occ. Japan; depression; Ger- many; copper lustre; pottery; and much more of interest in this line. 22 Winchester rifle (old); garden tools and other misc. items. Aurel Renout, Auction. eer, Beaverton, Ph. 426-7009. SATURDAY, JUNE 19 SALE TIME: 12:30 Property of BILL CHIRPAUGH in Village of Victoria Road, 8 miles west of Coboconk. Furn- iture, antiques, dishes, 2 wooden beds; oak round drop leaf table; 6 small oak chairs; walnut secre- tary; 5 pc. commode set; antique dressers; occasional chairs; cof- fee table; end. tables; flower stand; pine buffet; old quilt tops; old books; old records; antique rocking chair; Pennsylvanian Dutch chair; old trunks; lamps; bedroom suite; chesterfield suite; picture frames; china; dishes; elec. stove; hot water heater; rope lock; 200 Ib. assort- ed nails; antique tools and wren- ches; water skis; sliding bath tub doors; carbide lamp; buggy top; buck saw; Swede saw; numerous items. Sale time 12:30. No reserve. Orval Mc- Lean, Auctioneer, 324-2791, Lind- say. MONDAY, JUNE 21 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Farm Machinery auction sale including Angus Yearling bull; David Brown 990 tractor with front end loader (good); A.C. W.D. tractor (good); John Deere 343 haybine, 9 ft.; N.H. hay baler; N.H. 7 ft. haymower with hitch for conditioner; N.H. 404 hay conditioner; bale buncher; 28 ft. hay elevator and motor; rubber tired wagon and rack; cement mixer:(new); chain saw; 40 rod roll new wire; set of harrows; 50 cedar posts; steel watertrough; fuel tank; wagon load-chains; several baskets of new bolfs; electric fencer. The property of KEN MAECHTEL, Lot 1, Conc. 3, former Scott Township, 1 miles west of Sand- ford and 1 mile south, or 5 miles west of Uxbridge and 2 miles north on Con. 3. Property sold. Lloyd Wilson, Sales Manager and Auctioneer, Uxbridge, 416- 852-3524. TUES-EVENING, JUNE 22 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, anti. ques and garden tools including Maytag apartment.size dryer (1 yr. old); Hoover washer & spin dry; Philip B&W T.V. (good); 8 pc. walnut dining room suite; platform rocker; 6 wooden chairs; 2 antique wooden beds; flatback "cupboard with glass doors; single bed; chest of draw- ers; coffee table; dishes; pictures; swag lamp; humidifer; basket chairs; roto tiller; garden tools; 24' extension ladder; num- ber of other items. The property _of JOHN R. BALL, 24 Cedar St. N. in Uxbridge. Sale at 6:30 p.m. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Uxbridge, 416- 852.3524. SATURDAY, JUNE 2% SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. The property of MURRAY COWLING, 1V2 miles north of Bowmanville on Manvers- Rd. (R.R. #5). Tractor (Bush Hog garden tractor, 12 h.p., 2 years old); mower; snowblower; plough; harrows; discs; culti- vator; storm cab; 14 ft. fibre glass boat with 40 h.p. Johnson motor and trailer (like new); Polaris snowmobile, 2 cyl. (like new); box trailer; roto tiller; 2 lawnmowers; table saw; electric drill; battery charger; assorted tools and garden tools, sewing machine and some household effects. Sale time - 1 p.m. All bidders must register for a bid- ding number. Grant Werry, Auctioneer. 416-263.2603. Jn23 Auction Sales SATURDAY, JUNE 26 SALE TIME: 11 AM, - Auction sale of Antique furn. iture, dishes, china, etc. the property: of the late GEORGE MOWAT, will be held in the Town of Whitby, 216 Gilbert St. (south of four corners to Dominion Store, 2 blocks east). Antique rounding corner glass china cabinet (good); antique round oak extension table; 2 antique rocking chairs (his & hers); 3 antique cabinet radios; grama- phone (cabinet style); antique chairs; oak writing desk and china cabinet (ornate); antique oak sideboard (bevelled mirror, good); antique hall seat and hat rack; antique chesterfield suite; clover leaf parlour table with ball feet; antique settee and 2 chairs; chests of drawers; par- lour tables; fern stands; picture frames; old pictures; antique battery radio (heraldyne family set) collectors item; 2 good iron and brass beds, ornate brass on headboard; hump back trunk; 3 pc. blond bedroom suite; oak dresser with long mirror and many, many more antique pieces; butter and candy dishes in silver frames; Limoge tea service; Bridal Wreath tea set; approx. 25 china cups and saucers; hand painted china dishes; Royal Doulton (Robbie Burns) candle holder; footed & pedestal cake plates; grape de- sign dishes; china spitoon; carn- ival vase; miniature flowered coal oil lamp base; coal oil lamps; hundreds of other dishes. note: these articles and furniture are from one of the oldest estates in Whitby, and are in good condition, Terms cash. Sale at 11 A.M. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. Jn23 THURSDAY, JUNE 24 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. SHARP Auction sale of antiques, glass, furniture, the property of A-1 FURNITURE, Elgin Mills Road at Railway tracks, Richmond Hill; including 1932 Model A ford fire truck; mahogany dining room suite; Victorian love seat; pine blanket boxes; trunks; washstand; jugs & basin; silver; Flo blue; Pickle caster; wood carvings; clocks; jewellery; many more articles too numer- ous to mention. A real good selection. Don't miss it. Terms cash, no reserve. Sale at 6 p.m. sharp. 2 auction rings. Norm Faulkner, Earl Gauslin, auction. eers. Jn23 Legal Notice WAREHOUSEMEN'S LIEN ACT Take notice that a boat described as a wooden day cruiser, approx- imately 30 feet in length which has outstanding charges of. $436.50 owing to the Port Perry Yacht Club by Mr. D. Morrison, will be sold by public auction at the Club's premises on Saturday, June 26, 1976 at 11:00 a.m. should said charges not be paid in full, before that time. The boat if sold, must be removed from Club premises by June 30, 1976. Jn23 o Auction Sales | Plan. offices. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM 'PUBLIC NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham, acting as the Planning Board for the Regional Municipality of Durham, pursuant to Section 62 of the Regional Municipality of Durham Act, will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, June 29, 1976 at 10:00 a.m. and if necessary on Wednesday, June 30, 1976 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario for the purpose of obtaining the participation and co-dperation of the inhabitants of the Region of Durham in determining the solution of matters affecting the development of the Region of Durham and shall receive and consider the Draft Official Plan for the Region of Durham as prepared by the Planning and Development Committee of the Regional Municipality of Durham and to make a -recommendation for the adoption-of the Draft Official Plan for the Region of Durham to the Regional Council for forwarding to the Ontario Minister of Housing for his approval as the Official Plan for the Regional Municipality of Durham. A meeting of Regional Council will be held immediately following receipt of a recom- mendation from the Planning Board for the purpose of considering the recommendation and to pass a by-law for the adoption of the Official Copies of the text of the Draft Official Plan may be obtained on or after Thursday, June 24, 1976 from the Clerk of the Regional Municipality of Durham at the Regional Headquarters Build- ing, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario; "the Department of Planning and Development for the Region at 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario; the Office of the Clerk of the Area" Municipalities of the City of Oshawa, Towns of Ajax, Newcastle (Bowmanville), Pickering and Whitby, and the Townships of Brock (Beaver- ton), Scugog (Port Perry), and Uxbridge and at the Municipal Offices in Hampton:and Sunder- land. Maps related to the text of the Draft Official Plan may be viewed at any of the above Further "information concerning the above matter may be obtained from. Mr. J. Moyer, Manager of Administrative Services, Depart- ment of Planning and Development, 105 Con- sumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario; (416) 668-7731. C.W. Lundy, AM.C.T.; Clerk; Regional Municipality of Durham, 605 Rossland Road East, .Whitby,. Ontario. Chambers at the | o

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