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Port Perry Star, 14 Jul 1976, p. 28

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Soo CRN RTS, EEO i WAL A SIAN \ § . Ji TDR ERE he 0 LA My 6 cp Ra BY vy ery EARL STARS a BRAN Foe |e \ PEATE WRG ra dT Tan Ae fe a LEE ER SERS RIE EERRE TL DIR NEAR I AE AF ea PLY CREP FATERIN TA AIRS 44 Oy BRR, PS 1) of 3 PN RAT 4s NYS MEERA 30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 14, 1976 | AUCTION SALES SATURDAY, JULY 17 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. MACHINERY - ANTIQUES Auction sale including Allis Chalmers D15 Gas Tractor Series Il (snap coupler & 3 pt. hitch attachment) complete with front end loader; Massey # 35 self-propelled combine 10°; A.C. J.furrow plow; Inf. # 46 hay baler; 30' hay elevator; John Deere semi-mounted P.T.0. hay mower; 2 side delivery rakes; bale stooker; bale fork; J & D sprayer 20' boom-(2 yrs); Ford snow blower; manure pump, 10* diaphram; 5 h.p. gas engine geared for diaphram pump; Gehl hammer mill & belt; grain auger; 3-furrow trail plow; chain harrows; 5 sections diamond harrow; set of double disc; Int. 16 tooth cultivator on wheels; wagon; H.D. trailer with flat rack; Massey manure spreader; seed drill; Ski-Doo snowmobile; forge & blacksmith tools; antique carpenter tools; Peter Hamilton Manual corn chopper; steel roller; single plow; turnip drill; 4800 watt heater with ther. mostat & fan; 24' fan on stand; heavy trailer hitch with equal- izer bars & extended mirrors (never used); Beatty pressure pump; 80 rod barbed wire (new); electric fencers & 40 rod roll of wire; 20 rod roll fence wire; tractor chains; stone boat; 2 antique power jacks - obtain power from Model T cars; set of "brass mounted harness; several water bowls; 4 hog feeders; 24 galvanized hog fence panels with posts for bolting to floor; set of light harness; single harness; pulleys; chains; forks; shovels; augers; scales; dog harness; broad axes; 600 bales straw; 100 bales hay; 200 bu. barley; Easy wringer washing machine; antique cupboard; antique har- vest table; settee and chair; sealers; 4 x 6 pool table; butter churn; plus many, many other articles. This sale clears one of the older Uxbridge homesteads. The property of GORDON W. KYDD, R. R. 2, Uxbridge, 1 mile west and 1 mile north of Ux- bridge, Lot 34, Con 6. Lunch available. Sale at10 a.m. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & auctioneer, Uxbridge, d16- 852-3524. Jyl4 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 SALE TIME: 12 NOON 130 HOLSTEINS Triple A & D Dispersal, owned by JACKSON BROS. R. R. #1, Brooklin. Selling at the farm, 1 mile north and 2 miles west of Brooklin. 130 head - 80 register: ed, 50 N.I.P. grade. 80 milk cows, 30 bred heifers, 20 open heifers and calves, supervised D.H.1.A. tested for 20 years. This herd features large sharp dairy cows with tall front end and beautiful udders, large number of young cows. In 1975, 86 records averaged 13,483m, 505f, 3.75 per cent (DCA 127-131) many cows have 16,000 - 17,000 Ibs. range. 35 will be fresh or springing at sale time. Large number due in October and November. These cows are used to both ties and free stalls. Lunch available. Starting time 12 Noon Sharp. Lloyd Wilson, Auctioneer and Sales Manager, Uxbridge, 416 852 3524 Jy28 records of. THURSDAY, JULY 22 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale of Farm Machin ery, straw and Holstein cattle, the property of WILLIAM DART Lot § Con. 3, Mariposa Town ship, § miles west of Little Britain on County Road 4, or § miles south of Manilla and 2 miles east. CATTLE; 60 head of high grade Holstein cattle 15 first lactation period heifers; 13 mature cows, all fresh, 23 months; 1-2 yr. old heifer bred in Feb.; 6-2 yr. old heiters bred in March; 13 yearling heifers (open); 5 yearling steers; 2 heifer calves; 4 bull calves (all 2-3 months); 2 Holstein bulls; and 2 sows. MACHINERY: Int. 434 gas tractor, power steering, 1351 hrs. with 1501 Int. loader; Int. 504 Farmall gas tractor; 1976 Int. 10 ft. tamden disc (used 3 hrs); 1976 int. 510 semi-mount- ed seed drill (sowed 30 acres); Triple K 29 tooth cultivator with harrow attachment; Int. 80 7.-ft. pull type combine, P.T.0.; 1972 Int. 37 hay baler; 1975 int. 80 7-ft. snowblower (double auger); Int. 155 150-bu. manure spreader, P.T.0.: John Deere 640 side rake; A.C. hay condit- ioner; N.H. trail type hay mower, 7 ft.; Vicon fertilizer spreader; 3 pt. blade; 3 pt. corn scuffler; 2 roller bearing wagons with racks; 3 ton unlicenced farm dump truck; Danuser post hole auger; 30 ft. Smoker hay elevator; hydraulic ram; Smalley grain blower; Int. 3.bar side rake; 2 grain augers; 3 new 40 rod rolls fence wire; Int. spring tooth cultivator; 2 ham- mer mill belts; 3 scrap cars; 25 h.p. Elto boat motor; 2 DelLaval milking units; wash tubs; vacuum pump & motor; Cock- shutt plate grinder; approx. 1,000 bales of straw; many other items too numerous to mention. This is an outstanding sale of Holstein cattle and farm machinery, well worth your at tention. See posters for com plete listing. Sale at 12 noon. Ross Mason, Auctioneer, R. R. 2, Little Britain, Oakwood 40W1. SATURDAY, JULY 24 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Clearing auction sale for the estate of the late SADIE GALBRAITH at 44 Agincourt Or., (off Shepherd Ave.) near C.N. tracks, including many antiques, etc. etc. Refresh. ments. Sale at 1 p.m. Norm Faulkner (Lic. A764), Sales Manager Auctioneer. Jy) SATURDAY, JULY 24 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. 1971 Vega, furniture, tools and antiques auction sale for MR. ROY SKINNER, caesarea, 6 Pleasant View Rd., 2nd street east of Gord's Market, turn left. 1971 Vega, 2 door, red, ziebar- ted, new rubber and certified; 10 h.p. Ski Doo; set 4 drums & cymbals, real good; fireplace accessories, brass; Royal Doul ton English bed warmer; antique bed pans; ironstone basin & pitcher; chrome kitchen table and chairs; garden tools; buggy lamp; crocks; cement mixer; 3.barrel pumps; boat anchors; Hillman car parts; beds; dishes; pols; pans; 2 piston pumps; scrap iron and many more articles. Follow the signs, come early and register. Terms cash. No reserve. lunch. Auctioneer Murray Jackson, 985.2459. Jy) WE RENT: ® Sump Pumps e Submersible Pumps ® Gas-operated Water Pumps ® Fertilizer & Lawn Seed Spreaders e Rakes & Shovels e Wheelbarrows eo Tillers e Scaffolding & Extension Ladders PORT PERRY RENT-ALL 159 CASIMIR STREET - 985-7357 THURSDAY, JULY 22 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of Furniture and Equipment, the property of CHARLES BOOTH on the 14th Ave, Markham Twp., being 1'4 mile south of #7 Highway on the 10th Con,, to the 14th Ave. then 1s mile west; includung piano and bench; love seat; rocking chair; arm chair; side board; dishwasher; stove; fridge; dres. sers; wash stands; many antiquus; meat saw; sewing machine; grammaphone; pony tractor; scrap iron; crocks; dishes. A good assortment of Auction Sale items. Don't miss this one. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 6:00 p.m. sharp. Norm Faulkner and Earl Gauslin, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, JULY 23 SALE TIME: 12:30 Auction sale of furniture and antitues, large qu. of dishes, etc., the property of MRS. F. H. MOLE, will be held in the Village of Utica, approx. 3 miles west of Manchester. Cook stove; dressers; wash stands; liquor cabinet; all kinds of wicker; large wall ornament with 4 pictures to match; port. able sewing machine; no. of chairs; pine cradle (antique); kitchen cabinet; . 4 coal oil lamps; chandelier; treadle sew- ing machine; wagon wheels; lanterns; pole light; Hohner accordian (good);Cranberry Mary Gregory vase; depression glass, pink and green; amethyst glass; crystal glass; 6 pc. set- ting of Victorian china tea ser- vice; Ruby glass; gingerbread clock (good); Germany dishes; hand painted Nippon; frosted candle holders (6 candles); Austrian dishes; lovely antique syrup pitcher; child's antique tea set; carnival glass; goblets; willow dishes; hat pins (old); stone jug with wicker handle; large qu. of china cups and saucers; large granite tea pot; qu. of ivory dresser pieces; antique water pitcher and glasses; crocks; scales (antique); no. of salts and pep- pers (pearl tops, etc.); antique wooden felephone;antique pine flat back, 12 panes of glass in each door (not refinished); old high chair; swivel chair; record player; gossip bench; artificial fire place; recliner chair; com. mode chair; maple chair; lawn settee; 2 couches and many other pieces of furniture and dishes. This should be an inter- esting sale, plan to attend. Property sold. Terms cash. Sale at 12:30. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers, Ph. (705) 357-3270. Owners or Auctioneers will not be responsible for any accidents. TUESDAY, JULY 20 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Annual consignment auction sale will be held in Sunderland Park (under the maple trees). Lets keep the quality of the sale up, You bring in your antiques, and furniture and we will try and have the buyers. (No electric appliances, please). Park will be open at7 a.m. Lots sold in the order they arrive, plenty of table space. Terms cash. Sale atl a.m. 2rings in operation. Reg and Larry John: son, Auctioneers, Phone (705) 357-3270. Durham Region or Auctioneers will not be respons. ible for any accidents. Greenbank area news by Mrs. Geo. Beaton Vacation Bible School is being held in Greenbank church this week. please supply cookies for the children. . Sorry to report Mr. Wm. Hill is ill in Port Perry hospital. Mrs. Aleta Leask, and sisters Mrs. Tdmilson of Stouffville and Mrs. McCor- mick of North Bay spent a week at Fairhaven Lodge near Beaverton. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Phoenix visited relatives in Toronto on the weekend. Don't forget the regular card party in the hall Friday evening. Ladies please remember the community shower for Miss Susan Cook- man at her home on Sat. July 24 at 2:15. Please bring lunch. The Foster families attended a picnic on Sun. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Foster on Lake Scugog. Mrs. Gordon Elson and son of Smith Falls spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Elson. Mr. Malcom McEarchen of London spent the weekend with the Phoenix family. Congratulations to the Ont. County Jr. Farmers, who won the zone field day 'championship at Uxbridge on Sat. Glad to report Earl Phoenix is recovering after his recent accident. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McMillan of Sunderland visited Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan on Sun. Miss Ray Godfrey has returned from an extended tour of Europe, and is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham at Bellview farm. Ladies' LEDGER BOOKS TAPE DISPENSERS STAMP PADS RECEIPT BOOKS FILE FOLDERS Mrs. Isobel Cameron of " Toronto and Kathy Cookman of St.Catharines spent the weekend with the Ross Cook- man's. Our best wishes go to Mrs. George Rahm for a speedy recovery in Port Perry hospital. Rev. W. Lehman and Mrs. Lehman of Flesherton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Innis visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross "Cookman recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snodden ii Church PORT PERRY CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, JULY 18 Port Perry & Prince Albert 9:55 a.m. Combined Services at St. John's Presbyterian Call Rev. S. McEntyre for Pastoral Care SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. George Wylie Rev. B. Pogue SUNDAY, JULY-18 9:45a.m. Scugog 11:15a.m. Manchester PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D.C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Drive-In Service Fairgrounds - Enter by north gate All Welcome STAPLERS and STAPLES TYPEWRITER RIBBONS TYPEWRITER PAPER LEDGERS COLUMNAR BOOKS (2 col. to 18 col) PAPER REINFORCEMENTS SCRATCH PADS TYPEWRITERS SCHOOL SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE CALCULATORS SCHOOL SUPPLIES EXPANSION FILES CLIP BOARDS PENS & PENCILS TYPEWRITER TYPE CLEANER RULED and GRAPH PAPER TICKETS BULLDOG CLIPS CASH BOOKS and family of Valentia guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan on Sund. Miss Mary Forfar is visit- ing her sister Mrs. Mildred . Thomson this week. For Photograph REPRINTS From the Port Perry Star Phone 985-7383 gervices "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ' SUNDAY, JULY 18 St. John's Port Perry 9:55 a.m, Joint Service with United Church Burn's Church, Ashburn 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:15 a.m. Divine Worship Minister: The Rev. Stuart McEntyre Manse: 985-3409 Study: 985-3881 CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister Hon. Assistant . Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, JULY 18 Trinity V 11:15 Holy Communion ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JULY 18 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten Rev. I Maclean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11a.m. Praise and Worship 7p.m. Evang. Service STAR Stationery & Office Supply A Division of Port Perry Star Co Ld 191 Queen Street - Port Perry, Ont. 985-8123 L 4 gf

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