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Port Perry Star, 29 Sep 1976, p. 31

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. [AUCTION SALES SATURDAY OCTOBER 2nd Sale Time: 12:30 p.m. Auction sale of Livestock, Imp- lements,and some household furniture the PROPERTY OF GEORGE _ AND _LORETTA PEARSON, Lot 18, Con. 4, Ops Twp, (157 Angeline St. South, Lindsay), 1 mile south of Lind. say. Hospital or 1 mile north on County Rd. 4 (Angeline St.). 57 Charolais . and Charolais Hereford cattle will be sold at Lindsay Community Sale Barn, R.R.2, Lindsay (Little Britain Road) at approx. 3:00 p.m. John Deere 60 Gas Tractor with John Deere manure loader, Nuffield 10-42 diesel tractor, New Holland 65 baler, 1973 John Deere snow blower, John Deere plough, John Deere cultivator, John Deere power mower. approx. 3000 bales of mixed hay, chesterfield, refrigerator, 25 cu. ft. deep freeze, antique cupboard, 2 coal oil lamps dishes, garden tools, oil stove, many other articles. Terms Cash. Nor Reserve. Furniture sale at 12:30 p.m. Machine sale at 1:00 p.m., cattle sale at Lindsay Community Sale Barn at 3:00 p.m. Ward Holmes, Ed Allen, Clerks. Carl and Greg Hickson Auctioneers Reaboro, Ontario 1-705-324-9959. . \ <2 SATURDAY OCTOBER 2nd Sale Time: 11 a.m. PROPERTY OF WAYNE HUGHES, 580 Mary St., Whitby, and others. MCLEAN AUCTION CENTRE, LINDSAY (enter off Little Britain Road opposite Ford Tractor Shop). Twenty antique clocks; 2 antique cars, Jaguar and Hayes; excellent dining room 'suite; Massey riding lawn tractor; colour tele- vision; Massey tiller; 2 large aquariums; etc. WAYNE HUGHES-walnut tea wagon; round maple table, 4 chairs, buffet, hutch; 2 matching love- seats; 2 tub chairs; Duncan Phyfe coffee table, glass top; Morris rebuilt good upright piano, piano stool; -lamps; Dominion ironer; Cendrilion bust; Dichens figurines; excel- lent chandelier; small deacons bench; 54' continental bed; bookcase; double chest; love seat; Kroeler vinyl bed chester- field; small electric organ; 26" Electohome solid state colour TV: antique parlour chair; china cabinet; antique wooden rocking chair; oak arm chair; double pedestal desk; books; chest; rollaway; aluminum step ladder; humidifier! new electric baseboard heater; record player 20 excellent antique clocks, 1860 Seth Thomas, rosewood shelf clock, small french clock, 2 weight clocks about 1845, 1880 Ansonia clock 1884, brass frame clock, Gilbert mantel clock, 2 Seth Thomas mantel clocks, 2.1860 Steeple alarm clocks, exceptional antique wall clock, Athens 1859 clock, Gingerbread clock, 1860 Ansonia beehive shelf clock, 1880 Ansonia wall clock, 1890 Hexagon clock, 1920 proce-' lain face 8-day clock, cuckoo clock. Dates are approx., full information on request. MRS. C. ARMSTRONG, Bobcaygeon. -exceptional Jaques and Hayes dining room suite (large buffet carved front, 6 excellent chairs, needlepoint seat, table); vanity) beautiful . cedar chest; heavy duty chrome set; filing cabinet; antique picture'frames; lamps; 2 single Sleep King continental beds; uniqued double walnut dresser and mirror, etc. KEITH SIMPSON-Massey 8 h.p. riding lawn mower; Massey tiller; 2 very large aquariums; vanity and bench; round maple table; 2 smoker stands; sewing cabinet; hair dryer; large air conditioner dishes, etc. Also 1950 Dodge, 4 door sedan, 6 cyl., excellent look + and condition, 72,274 miles; 1953 Vauxhall- Velox, 4 door sedan, é cyl. OHV, 45,356 miles, both running good and licensed. No reserve bids. Preview Friday night. Note sale time-11 a.m. Come early and register. Orval McLean Auctioneer 324.2783 Lindsay. TUESDAY OCTOBER 12th Sale Time: 11:00 a.m. Holstein and Dairy Equipment, complete ROSSDALE HOL. STEIN DISPERSAL for CEPHAS BOLTON, R.R.9, Peterborough, selling at the farm at 11 a.m. on Conc. 9, Duro Twp. Take Hwy. 7, 2 miles eas, of Peterborough to Massey Fer. guson Dealer (Con. 9), then turn . north 5 miles to farm. 100 head, one excellent and nine very good reg. R.O.P. tested and classified A master breeders herd with 35 years of petigreed building, a top production herd and great families. Lloyd Wilson, Sales Manager and Auctioneer, Ux. bridge, 416-852-3524. 06 © propane space heater; SATURDAY OCTOBER 2nd Sale Time: 11:00 a.m. The PROPERY OF MR, CLARENCE SILK, 67 Kingston Road West, Village of Pickering. ~ Sale of furniture and antiques: 9° pc. dining room suite; Mason and Risch piano and bench; RCA cabinet radio (antique); no. of small antique tables; small china cabinet; chester- fleld; sewing baskets; fern stands; antique clock; piano stool; small parlour table with glass claw feet; Pressback arm chair; antique rocking chairs; Chiffonire wardrobe; 3 pc. bed. room suite with dressing bench; 2 chests. of drawers; antique washstand, towel bar on ends; mirros, some beveled glass; table with drawer and chair to match; sewing basket with thread; cedar chest; bookcase; sideboard bottom; 4 pc. bed- room suite with ladies dressing table; coffee table with mirror top; oak desk and swivel chair; antique oak bench with hat storage; tie rack, wooden; wicker baskets; 24' colour TV, Electohome; Gone with the Wind lamp, electrfied; 11g. wide antique mirror; tri-light floor lamp, table lamp; pr. penci paintings with a number of other pictures; cut glass vases and rose bowl; silver cream and sugar on fray; cut glass candy dish; candle stick holders; genuine Venitian Glass candy dish; cut glass vase; milk glass vase; pottery vase; carnival glass dish; pink glass basket 5*; Demitasse cup on legs; mustard set; Royal Winton candy dish; 4 pc. miniature set; Limoge platter; china basket; 6 pc. china tea set; 6 pc. dinner set with serving dishes, gravy boat and tray, Crown Ducal; gravy boat with tray, lid, King's Border; 4 pcs. of Cornflower, cake tray, fruite bowl, candy dish, vase; tea pot, cream and sugar, Royal Stafford, Rebekah Lodge; no. of fancy cups and saucers, Royal Albert, Tuscan, etc.; glass plate Coronation George V; hand painted salt and pepper on silver tray; figurines; antique vegetable dish; 10 cup tea pot with sugar bowl (anti- que); shaving mugs; no. of old plates; silver coffee spoons; silver serving spoons; silver meat forks; silver tea strainer; many more pieces of silverware porcelain pitchers; incense lamp, china; small coal oil lamp electric toaster; Juice Max Extractor; air conditioner, 4 drawer filing cabinet; fridge, Westinghouse; Moffat 4.burner gas stove; Sunbeam vacuum cleaner; no. of old cameras; old books; step ladders; nu. of suit. cases and briefcase; no. of old tools; Lawnboy lawn mower; rotatiller; gun, old; blacksmith vice, antique. Owner moving. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Earl Gauslin 640-3079, Norm Faulk. ner 640-5691, Auctioneers. SATURDAY OCTOBER 9th Sale Time: 10 a.m. PROPERTY OF WAYNE DOWNES COBOCONK, 3 miles west of Hwy. 46. Clearing sale of construction equipment, trucks, snowmobiles, carpenter equip: ment, sheet metal equipment, plumbing supplies, some house- hold articles, 1973 Case 580B backhoe with extendahoe and cab (reserve bid), all other machinery in excellent condition will be sold to highest bidder, no reserve. 1969 John Deere 350 track loader; 1966 International tandem dump truck (cert.); 1964 Chevrolet 960 series with 1500 gal. tank and vacuum pump (cert.); 1972 Ford V2 ton pickup (cert); 9 ton triple axel trailer; 2-two wheel trailers; 1973 30 h.p. Yamaha snowmobiles (few hrs.) 1973 Snow Jet snowmobile; 5 h.p. riding lawnmower; 10" band saw; jointer planer; 34" wood lathe; V-shape snowplough and harness; gas cement mixer; 2 gas generators; oil fired sala. mander; propane salamander; 54000 BTU propane space heater; - 18750 BTU propane tanks 100 and 200 gal oil tanks; new and used pressure systems; new and used bathtubs; toilet and basins; electric toilet; used garage door used electric motors; tires; 1500" of 3 perf. pipe; asst. plastic pipe and fittings; snowmobile parts; nails; spikes; bolts; pipe vises; 3 wagon wheels, good; 8' hand brake; foot squaring shear slip roll forming machine; rotary and grooving machine; easy edger machine; lockformer with motor; many other itmes, antique kitchen cabinet; house: hold items and dishes. No Reserve. NOTE TIME: 10 a.m. Come early to preview and register. Lunch available. Orval McLean, Auctioneer 324.2783 Lindsay. 06 SATURDAY OCTOBER 2nd + Sale Time: 11:00 a.m. Furniture and Antiques Auction sale including pine wardrobe; black walnut butlers "tray; pine window frame mirror walnut bedside table; pine coat rack; black walnut drop leaf table; 4 Captain's chairs; pine chest of drawers; pine bucket stand; Sharton games table; tier fable; mahogany nest tables; French Provincial settee; arm chairs; Jaques and Hayes chair; set of 8 Robinson chairs; long pine table; oval Duncan Phyfe coffee table; colour and B/W TV's; 4 wooden kitchen chairs; old pine box; pine doors; table lamps; china and glass; work. shop equipment and tools; garbage compactor; manval typewriter; cedar and alumin.' um patio furniture; Sunbeam mixmaster; garage storage cabinet; stepladder; barbecue's St. Clair sleigh, Mott mower, 2 crank telephones; chain hoist; clothes hamper; white leather: ette headboards; Ironrite ironer John Deere snowmobile and sled one horse harness; 1969 Chevelle. 1972 Chevelle; asst. lumber; 160' plastic drainage pipe; wooden Sunfish sailboat; 9x12 tent; many other itmes. The PROPERTY OF MR. AND MRS. HARRY ZERING, on Brock-Reach Towrline, 4 miles north of Greenbank and 3Vamiles east or 72 miles north of Port Perry and v2 mile west. Lunch available. Lloyd Wilson, Sales Manager and Auctioneer, Ux- bridge, 416-852-3524. SATURDAY OCTOBER 9th Sale Time: 12:00 noon Auction sale of livestock, implements, some household furniture, the PROPERTY OF JAMES GOSLIN, North Half-Lot 1-2, Con. 13, Manvers Twp., 8 miles south of Lindsay on Hwy. 35 to Janetville, turn (Con. 14) and 4 miles west. "56 Head of Herford and Charolais cattle, Male-Prince Rollo 16F, P 1558719 Born 21 Dec. 1974, Sire-Prince Rollo 38, P 1271632, Dam- Princess Domino Rollo 1Y, P 1079222, 2) mature Charolais and Hereford cows with 21 calves by side, 5 mature Charolais and Hereford cows, due Oct. and Nov. 2 Charolais and Hereford steers 1 yr. old, 3 Charolais and Hereford heifers, 1 yr. old, 3 Charolais and Hereford calves 7 mos. old. D, Case tractor, Ferg- uson tractor with manure loader 1972 John Deere 247 baler, A.C. combine, M.H. seed drill, New Holland hay conditioner, chain saw, forge, colony house, elec. drill, Lincoln electric welder, sprayer, battery charger, efc. Furniture-21 cu. ft, deep freeze, iron pots, dishes, crocks, glass jars antique bells, rope maker and corn planter, churn, single shot gun, etc. Approx. 2500 bales mixed hay 1976, approx. 1500 bales mixed hay 1975, approx. 500 bales oat straw. Approx. 20 Leghorn laying hens. Janetville UCW will serve lunch. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Furniture sale at 12 noon, machine sale at 1:00 p.m., cattle sale at 3:00 p.m. Ward holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks, Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ont. 1.705 324.9959. : 06 SATURDAY OCTOBER %th Sale Time: 1 p.m. Auction sale of real estate, antiques and furniture THE PROPERTY OF MR. AND MRS RUSSEL PILKEY. Being 6 .miles north of Uxbridge in the town of Leaskdale. This proper- ty would make a great starter home or retirement home and has many desirable features, new aluminum siding, full base- ment, river runs through V2 acre of land, near store and post office, on paved road. Anyone interested in viewing this property before sale call 649-2238 Watch for complete sale listing next week. Earle Pilkey, Auctioneer 649-2238 Claremont. MONDAY OCTOBER 11th Sale Time: 11 a.m. Thanksgiving Day auction sale of registered Polled Herefords, farm machinery, furniture, the PROPERTY OF WHITE HOUSE ACRES FARM, Ux. bridge, 1 mile south of Uxbridge, 7th Conc. (30 mile northeast of Toronto), featuring 18 registered hereford; 20 eligible for regis- tration from Oakland Ridge, Zato Rollo, Britisher, Four Square Leonard blood lines; IHC tractor with loader; MTD 16 h.p. lawn tractor with snow blower cab; spreader; 1000 bales straw; 500 bales hay; dining suite; TV's chairs; European dinner and kitchen ware; many other articles. Terms Cash, Sale at 11 a.m. Norm Faulkner, Earl Gauslin, Auctioneers. 06 Sale Time: \11 a.m. SHARP Ort the propekty of Mrs. Ann Thornton, R.R.1, Ashburn. A py 2nd --~Durham-Road---23-north;--right- beside Dagmar Ski Club. Watch for signs. This sale consists of antiques and modern, 8 pc. dining room suite; 2 round tables; dressers; mirrors; pictures;wooden beds; lots of odd wooden chairs; small bar; frig.; dishwasher; night tables; vanity; typewriter; adding machines; small couch; 2 trunks wicker love seat and chair; bikes; skis; drapes; 12" port- able TV (b&w); toys; coal wood stove; high boy chest; filing cabinets; gun cabinet; wooden desk and chair; lamps; oak office desk; 4 mathcing wooden chairs; mini bike; Yamaha motorcycle; riding lawn mower; propane gas stove; 1967 1 ton truck, running, sold as is; 1946 Volkswagon, sold as is; old rock- ing chairs; windows; doors, qu. of No. 1 hardwood flooring. Many more items too numerous to mention. Lunch available. Plan to attend. Ted Lyon Auctioneer, phone 725-1613. TUESDAY OCTOBER 5th Sale Time: 11:00 a.m. Antique auction sale of furniture dishes, tools, Real Estate, etc. the PROPERTY OF THE LATE SEWARD SHIER will be held on the premises in the Village of Wilfred, approx 7 miles straight west of Cannington or 12 miles south of Port Bolster. 2 cook stoves; Quebec heater (good); antique rocking chairs; drop leaf table; harvest table; round dining room table and 5 chairs; buffet with mirror and side shelves; battery radio; couch; qu. of antique dishes; depression glass; Austrian fruit dish and nappies; Royal blue nippon dishes; bull's eye lamp; other lamps; Aladdin lamp; many other old dishes, crock, efc.; sealers; china cabinet; writing desk; and bookcase; 7 pc. toilet set (green and white) library table; fancy back antique chair; new woven rug 9x12 (never used); McLagan cabinet grama- phone; 3 matching chairs (rocker; arm chair, and straight back)) no. of trunks; antique beds; wash stands; beds; chests .of drawers; pine chest; etc. Quilts; blankets; linens; iron bed with brass knobs; iron "alarm clock; antique wooden washing machine. NOTE: there is no hydro in this house so you know everything is antique. Large quantity of good antique tools; boring machine; broad axe; antique rifle; wooden planes; wooden mallets; wooden rake; Kant hooks; Jack all Jack long tree pruners; block and tackle; carpenters tools; hund. reds of old tools of all kinds; bee extractor; bee boxes; XL chain saw (nearly new); single plow; cutting box; extension ladder 32'; garden tiller; two power lawn mowers; etc. Also offered for sale subject to reserve bid, a 7 room brick house, double lot, approx. 1 acre, excellent retire- ment home. Terms 10% down day of sale balance in 30 days. If you wish to view the property call Don Shier (705) 437-2298. Terms on furniture, cash. Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. Lunch avail. able. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Phone (705)357-3270 Auctioneers or executors will not be responsible for any acci. dents in connection with this sale. 529 SATURDAY OCTOBER 9th Sale Time 1:00 p.m. Clearing for renovations - Every thing must go YE OLDE ANVIL AND FORGE, William St. South, Lindsay, across from the .Liquor Store: love seats; pine corner cupboards (repro. duction) walnut tea wagon; bed- room suites; Franklin stove; antique organ; maple vanity; oak buffets; bow front dresser; platform rockers; school desks; coffee tables; chesterfields and chairs; qu. wooden chairs; qu. chrome table and chairs; steel beds; wooden planes; pine table, Duncan dropleaf table; viberat. or recliner chair; pine dry sink (reproduction) mahogany side board; air conditioner; qu. lamps; Gingerbread clock; smoke stands; qu. head boards and mattresses; Annex stove; occ. chairs; wing back rocker; 7vah.p. Evinrude motor; qu. glassware; qu. pictures and frames; plus much more furni- ture and household items too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R.1, Little Britain 705-784-2183 ili Church ya THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA __PORTPERRY.CHARGE Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 10a.m, Holy Communion & Church School . Prince Albert 11:30 Holy Communion & Church School SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C.E. Clark Rev. W.G. Wylie SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 9:45a.m. Scugog 11:15a.m. Manchester PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 St. John's Port Perry 9:55 a.m. Holy Communion 10:55 a.m. Church School Burn's Church, Ashburn 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:15a.m. Holy Communion Listen to Amazing Grace Sunday Morning at9:15 a.m. CKLB OSHAWA - DIAL 1350 Minister: The Rev. Stuart McEntyre Manse: 985-3409 Study: 985-3881 Services PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D.C. Payne, Paster 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7:30 Prayer and Bible Study CHURCH OF ASCENSION ." ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister Hon. Asst. Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 Trinity XVI 11:15 Holy Communion & Church School ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 Trinity XVI 9:30 Holy Communion & Church School PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten Rev. I. MacLean Charismatic Services Rev. G. Atter OCTOBER 3 Sundays 10, 11 and 7 p.m. Tues.-Fri. 7:45 p.m. Greenbank UCW The afternoon Unit of Greenbank U.C.W. held its meeting at the home of Mrs. Mona Mero on Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. --_-- Mrs. Mero, hostess, gave the Call to Worship - Educa- tion is a gift. The devotion- al was taken by Mrs. Till and Mrs. Robert Leask. It being Mrs. Irene Baylis' birthday, we sang Happy Birthday. We then enjoyed several musical selections with Mrs. Leask at the piano and Mrs. Mero at the organ. Auction Sales MONDAY OCTOBER 11th Sale Time: 1:00 p.m. Livestock, farm machinery and household furniture the property of William Bellhouse ot Lot 15, Con. 4, Mariposa Twp., 1 mile south of Little Britain and Va mile west. 49 head of cattle.27 Charlois-Herford cross bred feeder cattle, approx. 750-850 Ibs, 6 Hereford steers, approx. 650 Ibs., 4 Hereford-Holstein heifers, approx. 500 Ibs. 3 Here. ford-Holstein heifers, approx 650 Ibs., 4 beef cows calves at side, 1 Charolais bull, 1.3 yr. old Palo- mino Gelding (15.2 hands), 1-3yr old Sorrel Filly (14.2 hands). Machinery-4600 Selectamatic David Brown tractor (gas), 13 run Int. seeddrill (semi-moynt. ed), 130 bu. Int, manure spread- er, 100 ga. tank sprayer (Afraz- ine nozzels), 7' Ford scarper, fertilizer spreader (500 |b. cap.), 30' bail elevator, 12' Geo. White post hole auger, 29 tooth Triple K cultivator, 3 furrow Hydreine plow (14 bottom), 4 sections drag harrows, 12' roller, electric motors, Duro deepwell pressure pump, cement mixer, fanning mili, misc. items. McLaughlin single horse cutter, combination freezer.-refrigerator, continental bed, 2 saddles, 4 bridles, picnic table, writing desk, 200 egg incubators, chesterfield and chair, plus many more items too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. Lunch available. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R.1, Little Britain 705-786-2183. 06 AUCTION SALE TUESDAY EVENING OCT. 12 Sale Time: 7:30 p.m. The second Kawartha Klassic Holstein sale sponsored by Peterborough County Holstein Club. 50 head top type and production, several young, very good cows, many fresh and ready for fall production, select group of heifers from the top of some areat herds. Lloyd Wilson, Sales Manager and Auctioneer, Uxbridge 416-852-3524. 06 Several old favourites were sung by everyone with Mrs. Mero playing her beautiful new organ. . Mrs. Spencer presided for the business, welcoming everyone followed by a poem. The roll call was answered by 15 members and 3 visitors. Mrs. H. Phoenix reported on Stew- ardship. Cards were signed by those present to be sent to Mrs. Ferguson Sr., Mrs. Rahm, Mrs. Pearson and Mr. Frank Tobin. Mrs. Thomson reported a new Washer and rugs have been bought for the Manse. We voted $200. toward these purchases. Mrs. Mount stated a new card order is to be sent soon. Mrs. Phoenix thanked Mrs. Mount for all her work - re money raised for our U.C.W. . Thanks was expressed to Mrs. Thomson and Mrs. Cook for beautifying the church flower beds. We were reminded that we are catering for the Co-op ban- quet in October. Mrs. Spencer thanked Mrs. Mero for entertaining us in her home. The meet- ing closed with the benedic- tion and a social hour followed. Mrs. Mary Mount Social planning Local volunteer groups can learn how to tap the government's funds at an open meeting of Durham Region's Social Planning and Advisory Group, Tues., October 5, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Oshawa Library. The meeting's theme is Funding of the Volunteer Sector, and a keynote speech by Dr. Alan Thomas, Ontario's representative to the National Advisory Coun- cil on Voluntary Action, will explain the federal govern- ment's responsibilities and its relationship to volunteer groups. The Social Planning and Advisory Group can help you help yourself. RSE ona oF, LRN i CA, x r Ca re eT a a, XA Te he

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