NT ¥, ES ye "ad - My a Rm ol dom, AN Ly AY DIRE EAS FRIES UII 388 TRO ve Oe CPLR FORCES SINAN FELICE FLL TAP ARYA (RR TSSV ART SRST SE SUSE hE SN) Sat 'A ¢ OOM YEN "vik "ep pe AREA EY #7 REIL ERAS hep Rd Ate hdd ER a 22 Saves PALS Ri at RON KING AUCTIONEER "Auction Sales of all types. Phone Port Perry 985-2643 MURRAY JACKSON AUCTIONEER Auction hall and Sale Barn Facilities Livestock & Implements FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Port Perry 985-2459 FARM, FURNITURE, | ESTATE & ANTIQUE AUCTIONS EARL GAUSLIN AUCTIONEER Claremont Stouffville 649 2115 640 3079 JOHN ANNIS 1] Auctioneer FURNITURE (Antique and Modern) Livestock, Estates and Business Closeouts Phone 985-3477 Reg & Larry Johnson AUCTIONEERS (20 Years Experience) LIVESTOCK FURNITURE SALES Sunderland 705-357-3270 ACTION f-- Port Perry 985-8161 KAHN AUCTION SERVICES AUCTIONS OF ANY TYPE Prop. of "Herongate Country Auctions" Located | mile south of Whitevale Every Wed. 7 P.M. "Consignment and Estate Selling Our Specialty." SATURDAY OCTOBER 130 N Sale Time: 12:30 p.m. Auction sale of livestock, imp lements, some household furni ture, the PROPERTY OF JERRY PAWELKIW, east half fot 18, Con 1} Verulam Twp. 2 miles east of Fenelon Falls on Fenelon Bay Road and 2 miles south. Cattle: 10 mature Hol stein and Hereford cows with 10 calves by side bull exposed May 10; 1 Hereford heifer due time of sale. Hay: Approx. 3000 bales of mixed hay. Machinery: 1970 David Brown 4600 gas tractor, 1355 hrs., like new. MF. #12 Baler PTO; Ford 7° power mower 3 pt; Int. 211s ace bottom plough 3 pt; MH. #1 side rake; snow blade 3 pt; 40' extensjon ladder scales; qu. of hand tools; elec grinder; stand hoist; air compressor; 1976 J.D roto tiller; elec. motor; hydraul ic jacks, walking plough; qu scrap iron; qu. machine shop equipment, forks, shovels, chains, etc, many other items. Furniture: chrome table and chairs; heavy duty electric stove; Leonard refrigerator; antique cupboard; chesterfield and chair; b/w television; 2 radips; double bed; dressers; porfable record player; desk, dishes; etc. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Household furniture at 12:30 p.m., machine sale at 1:30 p.m. cattle sale at 3:00 p.m. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, clerks, Carl and Greg Hickson, Auction eers, Reaboro. Ont 1705324 9959. 027 | | i i | | | | Wilson Auctioneer 416.857.3574 THURSDAY OCTOBER 28th Sale Time: 7 p.m. The PROPERTY OF LAURA KELSO, Bobcaygeon, at McLean Auction Center, Ange: line St. S., Lindsay. (enter off Little Britain Rd.) Furniture, appliances, antique furniture,. gas range, Zenith wringer wash. er (used twice), self defrosting refrigerator, extremely large quantity of antique dishes, cutlery, etc. No Reserve. Pre view Oct. 27th 7-9 p.m. Sale Oct. 28th 7 p.m. Orval McLean Auctioneer 324.2791 or 324-2783 Lindsay. CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRIDAY OCTOBER 29th Sale Time: 7 p.m. Corneils Auction Barn, 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay- Little Britain Road. 6 matching hand carved chairs, Quebec heater, washstands, Boston rockers, qu. of wicker chairs, oval top trunks. large quantity of cylinder records, marble top washstands, oak buffet, coal oil lamps, banquet lamp, mantle clock, Edison gramaphone (with horn), sectional chesterfield, box stove, pressback rocker, plus many antiques, furniture and household items. Terms Cash. Open for showing Thurs. Oct. 28th, 7.9 p.m. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R.R.1, Little Britain 786-2183. FRIDAY OCTOBER 29th Sale Time: 12 Noon Auction sale for Ken Hamilton, Box Grove, east of 9th Con. on the 14th Ave. Markham Twp. Including upright fridge freezer, dishwasher, chesterfield, tables, chairs, rocker stoves, butter churns, milk cans, 36' trailer, Wheelhorse riding tractor 8 h.p. with snowplow, disc, plow, tilt trailer, 1968 Ford car as is, ducks, chickens, watatilier, pop corn on the cob, scrap, etc. Terms cash. Sale at 12 p.m. Norm Faulkner, Earl Gauslin Auctioneers. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 SALE TIME: 12:30 Auction sale of Furniture, Anti ques, Tractor, Camper etc., the property of the Late GORDON TAYLOR, Lot 7, Con. 7, Reach Twp., 2 miles north of Manchest er, 2 miles west, in the Village of Epsom. Ferguson tractor (20 85) in good condition; 2 furrow plow; Camper (Tour-a-Home), fits a '2 ton truck (good condition); Reel type power lawn mower (nearly new), 21 in.; Beach electric stove; G.E.refrig; coal oil lamps (one good bull's eye lamp); round oak dining room extension table, pedestal base (excellent condition); 6dining room chairs; Gingerbread clock (working); antique clock (working), 2 butter bowls; prints & ladles; antique jardinier; sealer; Darling sealer; small book case; qty of dishes, pots and pans; antique pine sideboard with mirror and 2 side shelves; 6 good pressed back chairs; T.V.; 2 day beds; washstand; dress ers; beds; old trunks; parlour table; portable toilet for a camper; lawn furniture; copper boiler; copper tea kettle; lan terns; antique hand brace; tools; many other articles, qty. of scrap. Terms cash. Sale at 12:30. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. 027 SATURDAY OCTOBER 30 Sale Time: 1 p.m. Machinery, furniture and antiques. Sale includes M.F, 255 diesel tractor, Allied hydraulic loader (new 100 hours), tractor chain, dual wheel farm tractor, 2 furrow plough with 3 pt. hitch, double disc Cobey, harrows, 1,300 bales of hay, qu. of straw, grain, 1,200 Ib. Woods bulk cool er, Lady Kenmore portable washer, McClary frost.free refrigerator. McClary.-Bentwood electric stove, Viking dryer, (appliances in good condition), 2 Coleman space heaters, Viking portable TV, electric heater, antique chest of drawers, antique bed dresser, washstand, kitchen cabinet, lamps, pictures and many other items. The PROPERTY OF MRS. ISSAC KERMAN, R.R.1, Oshawa. Farm located on Thornton Rd., just south of Taunton Rd. Lloyd Saies Manager and on Beaver. AUCTION SALES 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR om Wednesday, Oct. 27,1976 SATURDAY OCTOBER 30th Sale Time: 10:30 a.m. Auction sale for MAITLAND "RYAN, corner of the 10th Con. and 14th Ave. Markham Twp. Including fridge, stove, leather chesterfield and chair, chrome suite, desk and bookcase, chest. erfield, bedroom Suite, chest of drawers, desk, tables, trunks, lamps, pictures, dishes, egg scales, pile lumber, garden tools forks, shovels, etc. A good clean sale. Owner moving. No Reserve Terms Cash. Sale at 10:30 a.m. Norm Faulkner, Earl Gausling Auctioneer. SATURDAY OCTOBER 30th Sale Time: 1 p.m. Auction sale of furniture, antiques, Dodge car, etc., the PROPERTY OF ROY HURL: . BERT, will be held in the village of Wilfrid (1%2 miles south of Port Bolster(. Frig, ' stove, antique kitchen cabinet with glass doors, chrome set, 3 good press back chairs, dishes, pots and pans, 3 coal oil lamps . (one bull's eye lamp), black and - white TV (good), chesterfield and chair (recently upholstered) antique cabinet type sewing machine (carved cabinet), ' dresser, beds, humidifier, table "lamps, many 'other articles, power lawn mower, new snow fence, wheel barrow, qu. of lumber, 1969 Dodge Cornet car (59000 miles) will be certified (good). Property sold, terms, cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Reg and {Larry Johnson Auctioneers phone (705) 357-3270. SATURDAY OCTOBER 30th Sale Time: 1) p.m. Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the PROPERTY OF MRS OLA FORSYTH, Lot 15, Con. 4, Uxbridge Twp., 1s miles east of Goodwood, on Sat., Oct. t 30th at 1 p.m. Round extension |; table; rocking chair; washstand bedroom suite; number of chairs; oil lamp; aladdin lamp; mantel clock; kitchen cabinet; wooden tables; cupboard top; freezer (Woods) good; refriger- ator; if Moffat electric stove; qu. of dishes; shaving mug: crocks; sealers; copper boiler; crokinol board; antique wooden ironing board; wheelbarrow; lawn mower; tools; single plough; piles of dry wood; nut coal; Findlay Condor cook stove Quebec heater; toboggan (good) numerous other collectable items. Terms cash. No reserve. Property Sold. Proprietors and Auctioneers will not be respons. ible for any public liability, property damage or injury to the public inconnection with this auction sale. Earl Gauslin, Norm Faulkner, Auctioneers. N.27 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6th Sale Time: 11:00 a.m. Real Estate, Furniture and Antiques Real Estate: An older 2 storey aluminum sided home, in excel. lent location, close to downtown area. This home may be seen by contacting auctioneer for appointment. Terms $5,000. down day of sale, cash or cert. ified cheque. Balance to be arranged in 45 days, Furniture and antiques: Nordheimer play- er piano; 6 chicken coop chairs; Kelvinator refrigerator; arrow. back chair; chest of drawers; washstands; rocking chairs; drop front desk; chesterfield and chair; 9 pc. dining room suite; clover leaf table; 3 occa sional chairs; walnut chair; oak table; pine chest; small tables; end tables; kitchen cabinet; cupboard; dishes; commode chair; hall tree; mantel clock; B/W TV; portable sewing mach ine; Woods freezer; Westing- house stove; Hoover washer; Guelph heater; lamps; coal oil lamp; jars and crocks; lawn chairs; garden tools; etc. Mary Gregory glass; carved burled walnut buffet, Gingerbread clock; carnival glass dish; hall stand (carved oak), set of sleigh bells) Black Sambo mechanical bank; set of Royal Nippon (tea pot with cream and sugar), toy trunk covered cheese dish; Nori. take dish, pine corner cupboard Captain's chair; rocker with arms and leather seat; childs spool! crib and many other inter. esting items. The PROPERTY OF [HE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS. OLIVE MAC GREGOR, 17 Marietta St, in Uxbridge N3 ! table, clocks, round oak table, MONDAY NOVEMBER 1st Sale Time 12:30 p.m. Furniture-and antiques. Auction sale includes Moffat refrigerator Westinghouse stove, antique, flatback cupboard, Simplicity waghing machine, chesterfield and two chairs," dresser with oval mirror, childs antique pressback high chair, antique pine washstand, hump back trunk, copperboiler, flat irons, apple peeler, round.oak fable with centre pedestal ,washstand, 4 oak chairs with leather seats, cream can, milk, rocking chair, tools. Contents of the HOME OF MRS. BRUCE SOMERVILLE, 176 Brock St. W., Uxbridge, Ont. Lloyd Wilson Sales Manager and Auctioneer 416-852-3524 027 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5th Sale Time: 6:30 p.m. Auction sale of valuable antiques, at the Antique Gallery, Liptay Auction Cenire, Hwy. 7 and Bensford Rd., Peterborough Ont. An outstanding antique sale of a Victorian burl walnut buffet 18th century desk, Georgian hall banquet lamp, epergne-white and green opalescent lilies and rosettes and hanging baskets, large hanging Tiffany lamp (original), left hand mustache cup, posters, Gone with the wind lamp, wash stands, plates, lamps, vases, etc., etc., A beaut: iful collection. Auctioneer's note: If you have a notion for something rare or beautiful plan to attend this sale. Phone us for a free flyer. Liptay Auctioneers Ltd., R.R.1, Bowmanville, Ont., 416-263-2117. N3 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER § ~~"and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 TIME: 10:00 A.M. The PROPERTY OF OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOWSE LTD., 1916 Dundas Street, E., Whitby. Snowmobiles & Accessories, Motorcycles & Accessories, Camp Trailers & Accessories, Machine Shop tools, Furniture & Office Equipment, Boats. Snow- mobiles: 1 & 2 pc. suites, Turf skis; gas can: boots; helmets; mitts; glasses; sparkplugs; oil; belts; tracks; bolts & parts. Various used snowmobiles, including 1975 Rupp 440, 4 bed tandem trailer. Motorcycles: 1976 Kawasaki 175; 1976 Rupp Roaster; leather jackets & pants; helmets; gloves; gas tanks; exhaust pipes; tires; 2 Sport All Terrain vehicles; misc. & parts. Camp Trailers: 3 soft-top tent trailers; 4 hard-top tent trailers; 1 travel trailer; Coleman stoves; lanterns & heaters; 2, 4 & 6.man inflatable rubber boats; boots; sleeping bags, picnic jugs; Machine Shop Tools: Valve grinders, electric grinder; gas welder (arc & gas); er; gas welder (arc & gas); welding rods; steel work ben. ches; friction tester; battery charger; electric hand tools; drill bits; 8 speed fan; tape; dyes; reamer; saws; chisels; wrenches; numerous shop tools; 36000 B.T.U. air conditioner; humidifier; grinding wheels; vise; Micro Fiche Bell & Howell; double display parts; grinder; electric motors; nuts & bolts & bearings; parts cabinet; pres. sure system; parking lot striping machine; fire extinguisher; dis play counter; tables; see all anti-theft mirror; Selkirk chim. neys; glass shelving; rigid thread cutters; roofing cement; Canadian dull press; air com. pressor. Furniture & Office Equipment: desk; filing cabinet; cheque writer; National Cash Register; Coca Cola pop cooler; pricing machine; vinyl bed ches. terfield; twin continental beds; picture frame; speakers; 4 pc. sectional chesterfield; living réom shelving 12' x 8"; Ig. pine table, 9° x 2'2'; electrical appli: ances; broadloom; chest of drawers; dressers; vinyl cover. ed vanity & sink; pots and pans; dishes; electric heaters; pro pane heaters; wagon wheels; floor tile; 1970 Pontiac Convert ible, 350 automatic, electric win dows; 1965 G.M.C. 5-ton truck; 1960 Ford Bluebird camper bus, equipped with fridge, stove, sink, cupboard, sleeps 6 or 8. Misc. aluminum & fibre glass boats. Terms Cash. Property sold. This is a large saie. Plan to attend. Sale rain or shine. Preview Friday, November 5, § to9 p.m. Myles King, Auctioneer & Cartaqe, 725.575) or 723.0501. N3 ed to P.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 SALE TIME: 12 NOON SHARP ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE Lyon's Auction Hall, Cor. Bond & McMillan, Dr., Oshawa. This sale consists of unusuals -- Board Rood Table, 5'2 ft. wide x 12° long, out of the Parliament Blds. in Quebec; Fancy-carved side: board, out of a castle in Ireland; piece of Ivory, nearly 7° long, found in Arctic, believed to be prehistoric; 2 Cranberry Ban. quet lamps; Mary Gregory; Bull"s Eye lamps; finger lamps; bracket lamps; Alladin lamps; brass bell off a ship; brass candlesticks; Carnival glass; Cranberry satin glass vases; crocks: 'old powder horns; old gun; washstands; blanket boxes; pine tables; Bristol lamps; cast iron kettles; cast iron pots; old cannon ball; bear trap; Sandy Hawley"s riding boots, that he wore when he won the Queen's Plate and Prince of Wales stakes, two years ago, Also when he broke Willie Shoe- maker's Record of 515 wins; sad irons; chest of drawers; block planes; old corn grinder. There's plenty of glass, china, brass, iron and many unusual and rare items. There's over 250 items for your bidding pleasure. So plan to attend. Lunch Bar. Preview 10 a.m. to sale time. Ted Lyon, Auctioneer, 725-1613. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. auction sale of Farm Machinery, Furniture, Potatoes, etc., the property of SAM CIPOLLONE, R.R. 1, Keswick, approx. 42 miles dest of Sutton on Don Mills _Rd. (or Base Line). John Deere tractor model 10-10, good runn- ing condition; Ford tractor (good condition, new rear tires); 'Sedore manure loader for Ford; garden tiller; small garden trac- tor & cultivator; double disc (2 sets); single walking plow (wooden beam); 3 pt. hitch cultivator; snow blower; horse drawn mower; qty of other machinery; garden tools; antique corn cutting box; table saw; 200 gal. gas tank; large qty of small goods; Jack-all jack; skill saw; sump pump; pressure pumps; emery and motor; pipe vies; etc. No. of bags of good potatoes; tomatoes for pickling; Frig.; stove; dryer; coin oper. ated dryer; tables; chrome chairs; drop leaf table; air con- ditioner unit; storage cupboard; 2 office desks (metal); counter Blue Ray continued Chapter for the honour conferred upon her for another year and to the Installing Board for the beautifully conducted Installation, the newly in- stalled Worthy Matron Sister Mabel Cawker stress- ed co-operation in its fullest sense for a successful year and inspired members to greater interest and chal- lenge for the "Good of the Order". She emphasized that the officers should learn their work thoroughly and learn also the things for which the Order stands. Our role for the year is clearly defined - "Service and life has no greater gift than the opportunity to serve and the need is great. The newly installed Worthy Patron Brother Sam Cawker in his remarks, solicited the support of the officers and members and thanked the officers of other Chapters for their invalu- able assistance throughout the past year. Family and friends were introduced and welcomed. The Jewels were present- Sister Mabel Cawker by her husband Brother Sam and to P.P. Wm. Pearson by his wife Sister Mary. Many gifts were received from the Chapter, as well as from relatives and friends'to commemorate the occasion After Chapter closed, a top: large no. of windows; pede- stal basin; 2 sinks; bath tub; 2 good outside lawn, seats; qty of other furnityre. Ternis cash. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. y WEDNESDAY NOV. 3rd Sale Time: 12 Noon | 100 Holstein. Complete Gay- Kare Holstein Dispersal for MR. H. BRUCE ACTION, R.R.}, Sun. derland, at Victoria Corners, 1 mile east and 5 miles north of Uxbridge on Cty. 23. Registered and classified 65 milking age females, 35 bred, open heifers and calves, all from top unit sires such as Royalstar, Chefton and Mark. This herd consists of big dairy cows that really know how to work. 30 head will be fresh and springing at sale time. An excellent opportunity to boost your November milk. Lloyd Wilson Sales Manager and Auctioneer 416-852-3524. 027 SATURDAY NOVEMBER éth Sale Time: 12:30 p.m. Auction Sale of Livestock, household furniture and 'imple- ments the PROPERTY OF ROBERT ENGLISH, Lot 24, Con. 11, Ops Twp., 4 miles east of Lindsay on County Rd. 17 and 1 mile north or 2'2 miles north on Hwy. 36 from Lindsay - 3 miles east and 1 mile south. 43 registered and grade Holstein cattle; 1976 John Deere 21-30 diesel tractor 300 pa 1974 Vibra Shank cultivatof¥1974 int. 4.16's trip beam plough, 1972 New Holland 469 haybine,; De Laval 35 can bulk milk tank, De Laval 4 stall diagonal milking parlour, complete with pipe line and 4 units-overhead stalls, etc.; approx. 6000 bales of well saved mixed hay; approx. 2000 bus. of mixed grain-mostley barley; approx. 300 bales of straw; sect. tional chesterfield suite, coffee table, end table, antique picture frames, antique telephone, oil furnace-200 gal. oil tank, 2 anti que beds, 1971 Ski-Doo, 24 h.p. electric start, etc. Many other items. Giving up farming. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Cata- logues available on request. Furniture sale at 12:30 p.m. 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, Ontario 1.705 324.9959. N3 hapter delicious buffet supper was enjoyed, - arranged and convened by Sister Adelia Burnett and Sister Emma Cook, assisted, by the Deborah Unit of Port Perry United Church. A sincere thanks to these girls. It could be summed up as a most enjoyable evening for Blue Ray Chapter. Smoking week National Education Week on Smoking (NEWonS) will be observed across Canada from January 9th to 15th under the auspices of the Canadian Council on Smoking and Health. The provincial coordinat- ing committee for NEWonS has requested that local Interagencies on Smoking and Health be formed. A meeting was held yester- day in the new office of the Durham Region Lung Association at the Oshawa General Hospital with Mrs. Joan Liddiard, Cancer Soci- ety; Mrs. Mary Wylie, Heart Foundation; Mrs. Gloria Tuck, Registered Nurses Association; and Mrs. Made- line Collins, Lung Associat- ion, to discuss future plans. A second meeting is plann- ed for Monday evening, November 18th to which representatives of organiz- ations interested in health are to be invited. ®