Ske as eo SNe Ee Ey riveree y tr mam EAA AFAR NEVA IL SEN A ie "AUCTION SALES SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M, Clearing auction of all House- hold effects, including furniture, qty. of antiques, glass;ichina; electric appliances, garden and carpenter tools, M.F. riding tractor, etc., 'the property of NEIL DO. McPHADEN, located just north of Brooklin on #12 Highway. Partial list includes: china cabinet; bookcase; walnut gateleg table; tub chairs w/vel- vel seats; vinyl recliner; roll-a. bed sofa (like new); antique chest of drawers; walnut chairs; 4 pc. bedroom suite w/near new matiress; oak dresser w/claw feet; pine framed flop couch; spool bed; organ stool; press & bow back chairs; Penn. Dutch rocker; occ. tables & chairs; various lamps; brass hall lamp; hanging oil lamp; gas lantern: Burlington glass; handpainted plates; Vict. snuff box; blue opalescent glass; milk glass; Toleware; 2 sets of dinnerware : china for 8; 9 x 12 shag rug; 9 x 12 oval wool rug; collection of dolls; sealers; crock; iron caul- dron; iron lampost; trunk; mir- rors; frost-free Frigidaire; . Viking elec. stove; Viking free- .zer (2 years old); Lewyt vacuum cleaner; floor polisher; . small elec. appliances; Electro- home 5000 B.T.U. air cond.; 25" Phillips "Modular 4** color T.V.; R.C.A. 25" T.V.; sewing mach.; floodlites; bench saw; compres- sor; grinder; tool box; tools; ladders; drill press; garden tools; elec. motors & battery chg.; car trailer; 3v2 h.p. tiller; lawn mower; M.F. 8 h.p. riding tractor w/mower, blower, chains & wheel weights (3 years old); and other misc. items. - Everything in this sale has been well cared for, and in good condition. Terms cash. No reserve. Property sold. Kahn Auction Services, Ph. 985.8161. Avis SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. ANTIQUE AUCTION The property of PETER & HELEN CONNOLLY, R. R. 5, Lindsay, take Downeyville Rd. fo 2nd. conc. past Mustang Drive-In Theatre, turn south, first road left (see signs). Real Estate, hay, tractor, appliances, furniture, antiques and fine glassware. Allis Chalmers row- crop tractor; plough; harrows; 330 bales hay; wheelbaryow; roto-tiller; 175' new snowfénce; pig troughs; barb wire; extens- ion ladder; 21 cu. ft. freezer; elec. stove; good refrigerator; high back chesterfield; excellent tuxedo chesterfield; Franklin stove (brass trim); picnic tables; rail posts; wood; ver- anda posts; window louvres. Antique Furniture: large corner pine cupboard, excellent condit- ion; 10 ft. harvest table, 10 drawer; 6 Man of North pressed back chairs and matching rocker; good oak back to wall cupboard; pine desk original finish and condition; old Brant- ford Happy Thoughts coal and wood heater; Victorian newly covered Rosewood settee; Vic- torian large oriental fire screen; Victorian bedroom suite, marble placements and mirror; 2 iron and brass beds; 3 pine blanket boxes; 2 old wire car wheels; old chairs; unusual wet dry sink, pine, approx. 1880; wash stand; ornate hall seat; chest; beauti- fully carved oak dining table; copper kettle; 1885 apple peeler; pine spindle lamp table; 6 high back dining room table; butter bowls; velvet high back side chair; wrought iron dining table (glass top); 4 matching chairs; bread board; assorted picture frames; Currier & Ives print. Glassware: beautiful old Cran. berry Epergne, fluted; Limoge tea pot, signed 1901; Royal Nip- pon jardeniere with curved feet; flow Blue teapot and creamer; gravy boat; blue Carnival dish; satin glass comport; Rose motif washset basin and jug; Oriental cookie jar; bowed oy trim fruit bowl; other very antique dishes. Clocks: Gilbert signed - mantel clock; -Pillard mantel clock; Dutch hanging clock, brass weights; assorted crocks; tea cans, etc. Real Estate: large 4 bedroom brick farm house, full basement, oil furnace, 12 bathrooms, living and dining rooms, large farm kitchen, barns all on 10 square acres on good road (subject to reserve bid and previous sale). No reserve on Chattels. Owners moving. Time 11:00 a.m. Orval McLean, Auctioneer, 324-2791 or 324.2783, Lindsay. Auls . Store. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 SALE TIME: 12 NQON The Estate of Mrs. Hilda Byers at 472 Simcoe St., Prince Albert, opposite Prince Albert General Sale of complete house- hold furnishings and antiques including - 9 pc. oak dining room suite with round pedestal table; wicker planters; pine blanket box; 2 brass & iron beds; dry sink; wash basin & pitcher; gingerbread clock; 4 dressers (oak & mahogany); 3 wash stands; Edison cylinder grama. phone; cylinder records; pres- sed back rocker; hump back trunk; 3 pc. settee (needs repair); qty. of dishes (pressed glass water pitchers, carnival, old English, etc.); crocks; qty of bedding & linen; garden tools; refrigerator; electric stove; tea tins; oil lamps; chesterfield & chairs; plus numerous other articles. This is a good sale, worth attending. Terms cash. No reserve. John Annis, Auctioneer, 985-3477. Aulg SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES The property of MR. AND MRS. JOE REESE of McLarens Beach on Scugog Island, 4 mi. north on the main road of the Island, turn right, go 4 miles to McLarens Beach, turn left, 4th house on the right, or follow the signs. Sale features - Oak dining room table and chairs, beautiful condition; Colonial chesterfield and chair; Harriston* antique stove; 21 cu. ft. freezer; antique cherry pitter; matching dresser and washstand; Kroehler plat. form rocker; solid maple spool bed; studio couch that makes into double bed; portable bar; washstands; pine coffee table; Funk -- Wagnall 1973 Encyclo- pedia; book case; Gone with the Wind lamp; crock; tables; cup- , boards; wagon wheel bunk bed; gun rack; Remington semi-auto- .matic 12 gauge gun; Winchester 'automatic rifle; heavy duty boat trailer; 9 h.p. Johnson motor; snare drum and stand; milk bottles; fancy bottles; glass; ornaments; pictures; dishes; pots & pans; chairs; hockey equipment; 2 10-speed Perigoet bikes; 21 Lawn Boy lawn- mower; real good tools; wheel- barrow; and many, more artic- les. This is a good quality sale. Well worth your attendance. Property sold. Terms cash. No reserve, Lunch. Murray Jack- son Auction Service, 985.2459. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Estate of the late Mrs. ANNIE KENNEDY, 51 Need Street, Bobcaygeon, good furniture, appliances, antiques, dishes, good 9 pc. dining room suite; 21° television; Princess enamel cook stove; refrigerator; apt. size heavy duty elec. stove; antique wooden rocking chairs; square dining room table; port- able washing machine; Singer freadle sewing machine; old paper rack; wooden stool; 2 old antique couches; 4 dining chairs; old kitchen cabinet; wicker rocking chair; antique gingerbread clocks; mantel clock; parlour tables; studio couch and chair (excellent con- dition); lamps; magazine rack; small tables; antique parlour table (spooled legs, glass feet); wardrobes; beds; dressers; vacuum; washstands; wringer washing machine; pressback rocking chair; antique oil lamp; quilt boxes; lovely antique byreau; wash basin and picture; curved top trunk; antique chairs; dishes; bedding; quilts; tools, etc. Sale time 1:00 P.M. No reserve. Orval McLean, Auctioneer, 324-2791 or 324-2783, . Lindsay. Avis SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 SALE TIME: 2:00 P.M. By Public Auction, choice 3.36 acres of land, has fresh water spring stream running through property being part of Lot 7, Con. 6, Township of Manvers, just off #35 Highway, 2 miles north of Mosport. The property of MRS. ELEANOR SHORT- REED offered at 2 p.m., subject to a reasonable reserved bid. Terms, $1,500.00 cash or certi- fied cheque only, time of sale. Balance. in 30 days, part can remain on a first mortgage at 8 per cent, then full possession upon full settlement. Further particulars and conditions made known time of sale, See posters or contact Clarke Prentice, S.A.l. Auctioneer, Markham 640-3686 after 6 p.m, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Large antique auction sale of furniture, dishes, real estate, efc., the property of the late JOHN ROSS FENNELL will be held on the property, Lot 20, Con .10, Asphodel Twp., } mile east of Norwood on Hwy. 7. 'Frigidaire Refrig. (double door); antique sideboard; extension table; matching set of 6 press back chairs (looks like a face in the back); harvest table with drawer; Maytag clothes dryer {nearly new); Findlay Condor cook stove with warming oven and reservoir; 2 copper boilers; apple peeler; moustache cup and saucer; iron stone china (wheat pattern); milk glass, water pitcher with frosted heads, cheese dish, many other antique dishes, 7 pc. blue and white toilet set; old calenders back to 1917; Lackner piano and bench, Jaques and Hayes parlour table; dining room table (good); coal oil lamps; antique sideboard; pine dough box; large oil paintings (long) beauti- ful frames; large portrait frame; antique box stove (long type) good; mantel chime clock; 6 pc. settee set (Jaques and Hayes) excellent; oval frames; crockery spittoon; large wooden frame davenport; chesterfield and 2 chairs; antique Jaques and Hayes bed (ornate head board); beds; dressers; wash stands; chest of drawers; quilts; blankets; butter bowl and ladle; crocks; wooden washing machine; butterfly collection; qu. of good dry stove wood; large commercial refrigerator; large commercial freezer unit; large qu. of tools; new chain saw; potato cutter; post drill; good vise; corn sheller {(anti- que); hundreds of other articles. This is only a small portion of the antiques. One of the oldest farms in the Township. Plan to attend. Also offered for sale, subject to reserve bid, a 50 acre farm, 6 room frame house, barn and sheds. Terms 10 per cent day of sale, balance in 30 days. Terms cash on furniture. Sale at 11:00 a.m. sharp. Lunch available. Reg. and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers, Ph. (705) 357-3270 or 745-8470. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 7:00 P.M. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain Rd. The property of MRS. NINA JENKINS and other consigners. Antique telephone; 6 matched Bentwood chairs; pine table; pine jam cupboard; cookstove; 9 pc. dining room suite; walnut dinner wagon; platform rocker; antique dressers; walnut spool bed; wicker chairs; Quebec heater; vanity; large quantity of glassware; 14 ft. aluminum boat with 72 h.p. motor. . TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 : 7:00 P.M.. Oak dining table, pressback chair; antique dresser; rocking chairs; parlour chair; loveseat; Goderich organ; washstands; oak coffee table; quantity of dishes; plus many more anti- ques, furniture and household articles on both days. Open for showing, Thursday, August 19 between 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R. R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. WED. EVENING, AUGUST 25 SALE TIME: 5:00 P.M. Farm Machinery & Antique Fur- niture, the™ property of WILLIAM STAINES, Lot 30, Con. 2, East Gwillimbury Twp., 22 miles north of Queensville or 2Y2 miles south of Keswick (on Sutton Road). machinery: 1972 J.Q. 40-20 diesel tractor (1400 hrs.) complete with cab, remolts 1000-540 PTO front end,PT0-1000 duals 14-38; DC4 Case gas trac- tor; 1964 J.D. 10-20 gas tractor; Kool PTO forage blower with 50' pipes silo spreader hood; New Holland 268 baler PTO; 2 hay wagons with roller bearing gear. ing; Allied bale stooker; Allied bale fork; Brillion 8 cullopak seeder-trail; M.H. seed drill; semi-.portable Share Weight cattle scales, model 8008 with rack 3' x 8', 3000 Ib. cap.; 2 grain augers; 5 ton bulk feed tank, Antiques: large leg vice; milk cans; 3 grass rugs; fireplace grate; old light fixtures; 2 anti. que lamps; many other articles, Terms cash. No reserve, Furnituré sale at 5:00 P.M. Machine sale at 5:30 P.M. Carl & Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, 1.705.324.9959. Aulg Reaboro, Ont. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Antiques and furniture, the pro- perty of MERV. BUNKER, Altona, located on Uxbridge- Pickering Townline on Altona Road, 2 miles east of Stouffville. Pine Harvest table with drop leaf, 6'2 ft.; 6 ft. pine harvest table, 2 board top; 972 ft. 1 board | pine cook house table, 3' thick, 29" wide (restored); walnut drop leaf table, circa 1850, board top, 21 leaves; pine honey cupboard, original finish, made in Markham Twp.; pine store counter; old store shely- ing; old store canisters (tole- ware) original; 3 drawer chest for thread (store); wooden. sugar barrel with lid; antique pot-bellied stove, solid cast; brass banquet lamp base; jugs; crocks & bottles (old pop, medi- cine, efc.); iron kettle; sad irons; trivet; old newspapers (1800's), solid mahogany dining table, 3 leaves (Duncan Phyfe); 6 matching Chippendale ladder back: chairs; King-size wrought iron headboard, many more articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. No reserve. Property Expropriat- ed. Sale at 10:30 a.m. Lunch Available. Earl Gauslin, 640- 3079, and Norm Faulkner, 640. 5691, Auctioneers. THURS. EVENING., AUG. 26 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale including Ferguson Tractor, 3 point hitch (good); Ferguson 2 furrow plow; Arps 3 pt. hitch blade; David Bradly garden tractor & attachments; iron bell & bracket; large bird house; office safe; Royal type- writer; several chests of draw- ers; several dressers; -number of beds; large oak extension table with centre pedestal; 6 chairs; buffet; 2 hospital beds; large 2-door refrigerator; quilts & blankets; antique bed spread; 2 walnut chairs, antique; pine table, 8' long; lanterns and lamps; cookstove, Favorite Shanty Range, good; large Dun- can Phyfe table & chair; 1 large office desk; pictures; dishes; silverware; 30 pcs. of Limoge china; plus many other articles. The property of COUNTRY ACRES FARM HOME on Yonge St., V2 mile south of Newmarket or 2 miles north of Aurora (on north east corner of Mulock St.). Sale at 6:00 P.M. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. Au25 FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 SALE TIME: 5:30 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the property of CLAUDE WATSON & JOHN PAXTON, in the Village of Goodwood, on the corner of Hwy 1A and the 3rd Concession, including fridge, stove, 9 pc. dining room suite, chesterfields, kitchen suite, riding mower, boat and motor, 1950 Chev. car, pine, 1878 sleigh bell, rockers, spool bed, washstand, cut glass oil lamp (150 yr); Gingerbread clock; dishes; etc. (See sale bill). Some real interesting pieces. Don't miss this one. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 5:30 p.m. Norm Faulkner, Earl Gauslin, Auctioneers. Au25 SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Livestock, Implements, House- hold furniture, the property of TONY DE LAURETIS (former Elmer Scott Farm), Lot 4, Con. 6, Hope Twp., 12 miles south of Bewdley on new Hwy. 28 to 7th line of Hope Twp., 2 miles west and Y2 mile south or 7 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. Household Furniture: Westing- house refrigerator; 2 Frigidaire h.d. stoves; brass head board, dining room suite; cabinet type stereo; B/W television; many other articles. Implements: 1973 J.D. 20-20 gas tractor; 240 hrs., power steering; remotes, completely equipped; 1973 J.D. 48 manure loader, hydraulic bucket, with snow blade; M.F. 135 gas tractor, 1200 hrs., like new; Fordson major diesel trac: tor, 3 pt.; Int. #10 combination 16 disc-seed drill, power lift; M.F. 3 pt. power mower; bale stook- er; steel fireplace; shallow well pump with 120' hose; forks, shovels, chains, many : other articles too numerous to men. tion. Cattle: 16 mature Charo- "lais & Hereford cows with 13 calyes by side; 10 Charolais steers, 12 yrs. old; 11 Charolais heifers, 12 yrs. old. Terms Cash. No reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario, 705.324-9959. Au2s FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Gigantic auction sale of furni- ture, antiques, juke box, guns, electric organ, cars, tractors, "trucks, mobile home, etc., the property of TIC-TOC RESTAURANT (Knighton Motor Sales) will be held on the property, 2 miles north of Green- bank on Hwy. 7 & 12. Westing- house refrig. (avocado green) with ice maker; small Viking frig; 2 Deep freezers; Westing- house auto. washer and dryer (green); G.E. dishwasher (green); 2 electric stoves; qu. of dishes; Colonial maple set, table, 6 captains chairs, and hutch (nearly new); chrome set (nearly new); AM/FM stereo component; Lowery electronic organ (Geni) with auto rythm, nearly. new; piano accordian; Liquor cabinet teak wood; 3 Singer sewing machines (2 elec- tric); Wurlitzer Juke box (good condition); lots of records; 2 recliner chairs, 1 is a vibrator; 4 chesterfield suites; typewriters; adding machine; calculators; 5 pc. bedroom suite (contempor- ary style); captain bed; bunk beds; antique brass bed (ornate head and foot); love seat (hide- away); 2 stereos; 4 colored T.V. sets; Franklin fireplace; 4 desks; -2 air conditioners; 3 guitars; several cameras and projector; hundreds of other articles, the contents of 3 homes. 2 Ford tractors (8N); 1969 GMC midget car; 1970 Pontiac; 1966 Ford Bronco, 4 wheel drive with electric snow plow; 1949 Ford V2 ton truck; 1969 Mercury F1000 truck; 2 snowmobiles; Kawa. saki motorcycle; 17 ft. Humber boat with 55 h.p. motor; 16 ft. Peterboro cedar strip boat and 40 h.p. motor; mobile home trailer (60 ft. x 12 ft.); fold-up camping trailer; 6 guns; rifles; 12 gauge pump gun (new) 2-308 rifles; qu. of garage equipment; impact tool; wrenches; jacks; torque wrenches; drills; snap-on drive sockets; and much more. Note: This is the largest sale of the year. Owners are moving to Florida. Everything must go. Terms cash. Sale at 10 a.m. sharp, starting with garage equipment. = Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph. (705) 357-3270. Au2s SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 SALE TIME: 10 AM. Property of WILLIAM & CLAIRE BRANIFF, and ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH (Cobo- conk) will be held at SHANNON. DOAH LODGE, Rosedale. Fur- niture; antiques; collectors items; appliances; dishes; anti- que Polaris snowmobile (1928 pat.); Speed Queen electric dryer; Moffatt Gourmet electric range; 18 h.p. Evinrude out. board motor; qu. of very old oil lamps; pine blanket box; mini- ature oil lamps; pine Waterloo cupboard; butternut cupboard; 4 Ladys head press back chairs; oak chairs; arm chairs; refec. tory table; several tables; wal- nut buffet; antique clock; ornate Meisen pitcher; Chinese tea set; Titan ware; cassaroles; Nippon; R.S. Prussia & R.S. Germany pieces; 2 settees; 2 large signed water colours; ice cream table and chairs; love seat and chair; 2 gramophones; wicker rocker; flat irons; assorted hames and collars; buggy top; 2 oil heaters; 2 propane stoves; wringer washer (like new); portable stereo; clock radio; T.V.sets; many collectables and small items; Note time: 10 a.m. no Reserve. Orval McLean, Auctioneer, 324-2783, Lindsay. Av25 PORT PERRY ARENA SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 SALE AT 11:00 AM, Furniture and Antiques, the property of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Smith, contents from a 23 room Estate Farm Home. 1870 Cherry chest; rolled top desk; 1870 walnut swing mirror on stand; standard time Pequeant clock; Sessions mantle clock; qty. of old dishes; hall rack with mirror & seat; Gibbard silver chest; wash stand; corner.what- not; butter tray; Turn of the Century Edwardian upholstered arm chair; Mantle clock antique French; horses brasses; English grandfather clock; complete wash set, white with gold trim; oval pedestal table; small writing desk; 34 spool bed with springs; antique cane sword; antique tables; coal oil lamps; antique chairs; butter churn; ice cream parlor tablé and 4 chairs; antique wall telephone; 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1976 Should run own parks .. Regional governments should leave parks and recreation to the area municipalities, according to Oshawa Mayor Jim Potti- cary. The cost of putting parks and recreation under the regional jurisdiction would be prohibitive, the mayor said in an interview follow; ing a workshop session of the Association of Municipali- ties of Ontario convention at. the Royal York Hotel. He also said recreation is a very personalized service. The question presented to the workshop by a panel from the Society of Directors of Municipal Recreation of Ontario was "Regional recreation and parks - realistic or redundant?" The mayor noted that in Oshawa the Central Council of Neighborhood Associat- ions meets with the commun- ity services committee and community services depart- - ment staff to co-ordinate ac- tivities. : He made this comment in response to a position raised "at the committee workshop which suggested that dupli- cation of park and recreation services could be cut if the regions were involved. Although a presentation to the workshop by the munici- pal recreation directors out- lines both advantages and disadvantages, the weight of its arguments fell on the side of keeping parks under local control. Auction Sales antique brass horn; 2 stereos, excellent condition; walnut bed- room suite with 2 single beds; 8mm camera, projector & equip- ment; 3 colour T.V. sets; excel. lent condition; num. pictures; marble lamps; electrical appli- ances; complete Britanica set (gold leaf); bedding & drapes, excellent condition; 22 -. 250 rifles; 2 vibrating chairs; fire. place equipment; rocking chair; coffee table; chesterfield suites; glassware; nick nacks; cuckoo clock; 2 corner cupboards; sew- ing tray; dining room suite with 6 chairs; 'crystal; oven-toaster- broiler; Rogers Morning Star silver; 2 blenders, 1 is Ronson; electric broom; vacuum; sewing machine - Husquvarna; Provin. cial dresser; corner desk and chair; hair dryer; humidifier; severa] pieces of lawn furniture; camping equipment; small "Organa electric organ; built-in dishwasher; baseboard heaters; marble top pedestal brass table; collectors items in records. Sale 'Management Comment: Mr. & Mrs. Smith have sofd their home and are moving to Epaland. Their possessions will be sojd without reserve. Please Note: This is only a partial listing. It would be impossible to have a complete list of contents. Many of these furnishings are only two years old and are In excellent condition, Terms cash. No reserve, All Bidders must regis. ter for bidding number. Lunch. Property sold. Sale conducted by Murray Jackson Auction Ser- vice, R. R. 3, Port Perry, 1-416: 985-2459. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale of Farm imple. ments, hay, straw, furniture, "antiques, the property of DONALD PEARSON, being V2 mile east of Hwy. 48 (Markham Road) on Finch Ave. Sale at 12:30 p.m, (noon). Norm Faulk- ner, Earl Gauslin, Auctioneers. Olympic Lottery Tickets available at the Port Perry Star 985-7383 L ° » 3 LJ J