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Port Perry Star, 10 Nov 1976, p. 26

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SER ThE TT ay 305 _ antique blanket box; 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nav. 10, 1976 AUCTION SALES THURS. EVE., NOVEMBER 11 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. 7 FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Auction sale including walnut bureau with glass doors, top drawer makes to drop front desk; single brass bed; pine [am cupboard; pine flat back cup- board with glass doors; pine chest of drawers; spool cradle; wicker cradle; oak round table; gafeleg round table; set of ress-back chairs; pressback rocker; Bentwood rocker; Kit chen sideboard; blanket box; gunstock chairs; mantle clock; Heintzman Victrola; walnut cabinet; corner china cabinet; picture frames; box stove; small round heater; 1942 Coca Cola sign; plus many other items. The property of Stanley's Antiques In Leaskdale. Sale held Indoors in heated area. NOTE: This is a dispersal sale of a large number of antiques and will be sold with absolutely no reserve. Terms cash. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & Auc- tioneer, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. N10 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M, FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Auction Sale including Westing- house Frost Free 2-door Gold Refrigerator (like new), Peer- less wringer washer; ginger- bread clock; studio couch; Cole- man lamp; pictures; 2 wash- stands; electric stove; dresser; small walnut sideboard; wooden chairs; centennial quilt (never been used); chest of drawers; antique oak ice box; Master- craft power lawn mower (new this season); number of tools; 2 lanterns; plus many other items. The property of MRS. PETER RUMMENIE, 125 Main St. N., Uxbridge, just south of railway track. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager and Auctioneer, Uxbridge 416-852-3524. N10 SATURDAY* NOVEMBER 13 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Livestock, Implements & some apple equipment, the property of GILGOUR FARM (former pro- perty of Stewart Gray), Lot 2T & 22, Con. 7, Hope Twp., 9 miles east of Kirby off Hwy 115 and 1 mile south or 2 miles west of Garden Hill and 1 mile south. Cattle: 16 Hereford & Charolais cows; 14 Hereford & Charolais calves; 5 Hereford & Charolais heifers; 1 Hereford & Charolais yearling bull; 1 Hereford & Charolais, 2 yr. old bull. Mach- inery: 1969 John Deere 30-10 diesel tractor; 1970 M.F. 135 diesel tractor with 235 manure loader; Int. Wé gas tractor; John Deere 4.12's trip beam plough; 1971 Int. #10 seed drill; 1971 Int. 990 mower conditioner, New Holland 268 Baler, pto.; Mayrath 30' hay & grain eleva- tor wifh gas engine; Bush Hog 7' roto-mower, pto; bale stooker; Farm Hand bale drag; New Idea side rake; 8' grain auger; 12' grain auger; Rittenhauser 300 gal. power orchard sprayer; Greefa apple grader; qty apple boxes; qty. of bushel baskets; 12 apple ladders; Int. corn binder; forks, shovels, chains, many other articles too numerous to mention. Hay: approx. 1000 bales of mixed hay. Terms Cash. No reserve. Farm Sold. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Carl & Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, ont. 1-705-324-9959. N10 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 SALE TIME: 12 NOON At McLean Auction Center, Angeline St. S., Lindsay, proper- ty of ART TAMBLYN, Cambray R.C.A. 26" Accu-Color console television; 24'* auto. electric range; refrigerator; hand-paint. ed picture; china cabinet, slid- ing glass on both sides; small appliances; bronze dinette suite; lawn chairs; dishes; cook- ing ytensils; treadle sewing machine; christie hat; quilt tops; Oneida Community plate silverware set; 3 old trunks; Gibson 'freezer; auto dryer; good twin tub spin washer; sealers; tools; garden fools; aluminum step ladder ; drop leaf table; fern Istand; vacuum; Bolens 770 elec- ftric start riding lawn tractor; 'good garden tractor, plough and 'cultivator; antique cupboard. JOHN SOBCO, Fenelon Falls . (excellent cabinet grand upright piano and stool; guitars; piano accordiah; luggage; dresser; electric ironer; metronome. iMRS, JENSON, Bobcaygeon - 'new Orcana electric organ (2 itier); dinette set; roll-a.way; {continental bed; tea cart; chairs; gramophone case; and 'other furniture. Note time: 12 'noon sharp. No reserve. Orval 'McLean, auctioneer, 324.2783 . Lindsay. N10 " CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 7:00 P.M. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on Lind. say-Little Britain Road. 9 pc. dining room suite; large frig- freezer combination; quantity of oak chairs; wardrobe; dolls crib (refinished); china cabinet secretary combination; chester. «field; quantity of tools; wooden cash register; quantity of coal oll lamps; antique rocking" chair; hall seat; brass candle stick holders; Pequegnet clock; auto harp; violin; 1970 Ford Va ton, 6 cyl., insulated cap (certi- fied); 1969 Plymouth Satelite, p.s., not certified. Terms cash. Open for showing Thursday, November 11, 7 10 9 p.m. DON Corneil, Auctioneer, R. R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 10:00 A.M. SHARP Property of OSHAWA DIS. COUNT HOUSE LTD., 1916 Dun. das St. East, Whitby, from 10 a.m. to approx. 12 noon. Office and Commercial Equipment: Paymast chequewriter; 2 Nat- ional cash registers (good con- dition); filing cabinets; Coca Cola cooler; 2 electric adding machines; Olivetti electric type- writer (good condition); Bell & Howell Micro Fiche stock mach- ine; office chairs; counters; Fairchild movie and sound cameras; air conditioner (6000 BTU), wall or window mount; . pricing machine (electric); shel- ving units; parking lot signs;. See-all anti theft mirrors. Ap- proximately 12 noon to 1 p.m. Motorcyles and Equipment: , Snowmobiles and Tri Sport Machines, 1976 Kawaski 175 cc (new); 1976 Rupp__ Road- ster (new) 440 c.c.; Boa Ski snowmobile; motorcycle parts; tires; oil; back rests; snowmo- bile oil; grease; belts; suits; gloves; spark plugs; turf skis; gas cans and tracks. Approx. 2 p.m. Furniture, dishes, glags- ware, camping equipment: large pine table (9 ft. x 32 ft), Al condition; viny® sigk unit (good condition); chesterfield and chair; large quantity of new hair dryers; curling irons; plus all household furniture and equipment. Approx. 3 p.m., Vehicles plus Machinery etc: 1965 GMC 5-ton truck; 1960 Ford Bluebird camper bus (equipped with frig and stove); 2 Tri-Sport all terrian vehicles; large quant. ity of misc. tools; steel shelving; garden tools; electric motors; wire; heaters; nuts and bolts; tires; 2, 4 & 6 man inflatible boats; sleeping bags; picnic jugs. Auctioneers Remarks: We have something for everyone. This is the last day for this sale, all articles must be sold. Lunch available. We have a large quantity of good, new snowmo- bile clothing, helmets, gloves, etc. which will be sold. Plan to attend. Terms cash, property sold. Myles King, Auctioneer. Office - 725-5751; Home 723.0501. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Estate of late CORA KING, 153 St. John St, Cannington. Real Estate - good brick 2 bedroom house, full basement, new oil furnace, front room dining room and kitchen, all in good condit- ion (reserve bid). Some anti. ques; furniture; appliances; dishes; tools; etc. Good color television; spin washer; dining room suite; automatic range; quilts; dressers; hall mirror; oil lamp; rocking chairs; blanket box; drop front desk; dishes; etc. No reserve. Sale | p.m. Real Estate 3 p.m. House open for inspection, Tuesday, Nov. 16, 4 to 8 p.m. or by appointment with the auctioneer, Orval Mc- Lean, 324-2783, Lindsay. N17 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. uction sale of all the material from the Sunderland Arena, to be held in Sunderland. This includes all steel roofing and siding; 2 x 4 material, planks, rafters, assorted lengths; inch lumber; etc. the entire arena, this has-been care. fully taken down, and will be sorted, anyone thinking of build- ing a driving shed, addition to your barn, or such like be sure to attend this sale. Everything must be sold to make way for the new arena, terms cash, Note sale time 10 a.m. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers, Ph. (705) 357-3270. NV? SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 10:00 A.M. FARM STOCK & MACHINERY FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Horses - 1 standard bred, 14 hands (trained pacer); 1 mare part Clydesdale bred; 2 Shetland ponies; cutter (excellent condit. fon); 25 tons of mixed grain; 300 bales of wheat straw; 400 bales mixed straw; 400 bales of mixed hay; 10 yearling steers and heifers; Hammermiil; steel sash and glass; fence rails; alum. doors and windows; pipe -and sheet metal; cutting box; scrap metal. Furniture: Elec frohome organ; telephonic voic- ing rythm system; RCA colour T.V.; 4 Empire Speakers (modern design); 2 sets of bunk beds; antique Victorian Styled settee with rolled arms; 3 ant. dressers; vinyl swivel chair and foot stool; coffee table and end tables; 8 kitchen chairs; library table; 2 washstands; love seat and chair; cupboard with birds. eyed maple door (unusual horn decoration); oval picture frame; and many other items. Furniture wlll be sold at 10 a.m. and farm goods at 11:30 a.m. Lunch available. the property of 'MRS. ARNOLD LEEDER, R.R. 1, Queensville, 1 mile north of Sharon. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Ux- .bridge 416-852-3524. NOVEMBER 1? & 20 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Liquidation. No Reserves. 2 day sale. This is a large sale, plan to attend. We have been instructed by MR. R. A. LENCJEWSKI, Jr. to liquidate the assets of Machinery General and Air Compressors, Assemblers at 3465 Bloor St. East, Oshawa, Ontario on November 19 and 20, 1976 at 10 a.m. Machinery: Air com. pressors, 400 T.S!l. tanks; paint tanks, 5 to 40 gallons; hydraulic pump, cylinders and dump truck hoist; 200 electric motors (up to 60 h.p.); magnetic starters; gas engines; chain hoist; trolleys; pallet trucks; 10 ton floor jack (electric); fork lift truck; masts; batteries and chargers; chains; rollers and links; steel cables; concrete vibrators; glass plates; storage bins; shel- ving; 1000 other items too numerous to mention. Lunch available. Inspection November 17 & 18, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. For Information Phone 1-416-576-1600 anytime. Terms cash or certi- fied cheque, as per posted con. ditions. Myles King, Manager and Avuctioneer, 725.5751, 723-0501. N17 4 HOMES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 10:00 A.M. A scenic property consisting of 10.89 acres with stream and good pond site. Completely renovated farm home, large kitchen, spacious broadloomed living area. 80 x 80 bank barn would suit livestock or storage. This property has excellent location, being 3 miles north of Uxbridge and 2 miles west on Durham Road 11, only 30 miles from metro Toronto on good paved road. Property may be viewed by contacting owner Paul Dempster, 852.7517. Terms $5000 down day of sale. Balance to be arranged in 30 days. 11:00 A.M. The property of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, § miles north of Uxbridge at Leaskdale, Ya mile east of store. Beautiful new English Tudor-style home on 22 acres, 4 bedrooms, 2V2 baths, large kitchen, family room with fireplace and patio, formal living and dining rooms. 1st floor laundry, double garage, large basement, electric forced air furnace, air conditioning. This home is spacious-beauti- fully done through Many extras including top quality broadloom. This property may be seen by contacting owner at 852-6082. Terms $5000 down day of sale, 30 days to arrange balance, present 1st mortgage could be taken over, owner will. ing to take second mortgage. 1:00 P.M. Must sell 2 new homes by auction - Lot 2 on York St., Cannington, both side split. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, dining and living rooms, den with walkout, 12 baths. Finished fireplace in basement, large laundry room, vinyl on floors in kitchen and baths. Carpet throughout, Lot size 60 x 150. Homes will be open for inspection from 7 - 9:00 p,m. on Thursday, November 18. Terms $3000 down on each property day of sale, 30 days to arrange balance. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Ux- bridge, 416-852-3524. N17 , (Large Print), Lindsay Presbyterial UCW The Executive of Lindsay Presbyterial U.C.W. met at Fenelon Falls United Church at 10 a.m. on Monday, November 1, with 34 ladies in ttendance a ' Mrs. Gordon Gilson, Plea- sant Point, President of Lindsay Presbyterial U.C.W was in the chair. Mrs. Gilson the meeting with a poem, "Lord ol bi i *, followed by PH Mrs. Joho Coburn, Fene- lon Falls, presented the Morning Devotion on "Faith and Works", taking as her scripture reading, James 2: 14-18. New book New books at the Scugog Public Library are: Working with Horses, A. Smith; Alter- ing ready-to-wear, M, Burns; Neptune, N, B, Ger- son; The forgotten art' of building a stone wall, C. Fields; The creation of the Universe, G. Gamow; Where the Red Fern Grows, W. Rawls. Backlash, J. P. Phillips; Deveron Hall, V. Johnston; The Doctor's Wife, B. Moore; The River gets Wider, R. Gordon; We Bought an Island, E. Atkins; My Country: The Remark- able Past, P. Berton; The Complete Family Book of Nutrition, W. LeRiche; Mc Call's Book of America's Favourite Needlework and Crafts; Heart of a Stranger, M. Laurence; War on Ice, S. Young. The Winthrop Woman A. Seton; Death Spins the 'Platter (Large Print), E. Queen; A. City of Bells (Large Print), E. Goudge; Dead on Deliv- ery, G. Douglas; The Far Side of the Street, B. Hutch- inson; PRE-WINTER SALE 1976 BUICK LESABRE - , "demo"' n, low mileage, many extras..KTR 757. 1976 GRAND PRIX. "Demo" H.TP., air, low mi. leage, bucket seats. KTR689. 1976 LEMANS SEDAN. "Demo", 1,000 miles. Com- pletely equipped. KTRé674. 1976 ASTRA HATCHBACK Coupes - 2 Factory Fresh Models reduced to Factory Invoice. 1976 GMC V2 TON PICKUP Brand new model carry unit. Fully equipped. Price re. duced. 1976 FORD 2 TON PICKUP é cylinder, 3 sp. transmission reconditioned & safety checked. E83594. 1974 CENTURY SEDAN Fully powered, 12 month mechanical repair plan available. HRO 114, 1974 MERCURY COMET - Coupe, one owner, clean car, reduced. KLO 076. 1973 BUICK LESABRE - 4 door hardtop, air, power windows, low mileage, one owner. FBA 424. 1971 METEOR SEDAN V§ automatic "as Is" special. FBC 982. 199 FORD H.D. TRUCK . Chassis with 1900 bulk milk tank & pumps. D59304 1969 PONTIAC Grand Parisienne, 4 door hardtop. V8 automatic, air. One owner. FBB30J. 1968 METEOR SEDAN - "As Is' special, Good second car. FBH 155. BUICK PHILP LIMITED 150 WATER STREET PORT PERRY 985-7309 or 985-7310 PONTIAC Mrs. Gordon Grills, Valen- tia, recording secretary read the minutes of the last Exe- cutive meeting of June 7, 1976. Plans were announced for the Presbyterial Annual Meeting. It is to be held at Cannington United Church on March 30, 1977 at 9:45 am, The special speaker will be Miss Audrey McKim, Toronto, Director of Mission- ary Recruitment, Division of orld { Outreach of the ord (Suir of Canada. The theme of the Annual Meeting will be "World Con- . cern - Our Challenge". An assistant Dean for the School for United Church Women, (Camp Qui Mp. Lac) will be chosen from Lindsay Presbyterial jn the near future. Mrs. John Coburn, Fene- lon Falls, Treasurer of the Presbyterial presented the Financial Report and infor- med us that $477. was received from Book Sales at Lindsay Fair and $700. was realized for the same at the three Fall Rallies. Mrs. Burton Upton, R.R. Woodville, reported that the only office vacant on the' Executive of 1977 was Leadership Development. The Observer Dinner was announced to be at Lindsay Queen Street on November 18 at 6 p.m. The next Executive will be at Cambridge St. United Church on March 7, 1977 at 10 am. Miss Vina Neal, R.R. 4, Kirkfield, requested that every President kindly send the names of deceased members for the year 1976 to her address at the end of this year. Mrs. Gilson closed the meeting with Prayer. Mrs. C. Hadden R.R.4, Sunderland All new. All Cat. For only $1099.00! foodie, Cl Gradtye. Blan. Goodbye, most used machines. Here's a new Axctio Cas for only 81099.001, It's the 20008, al Cat that's perfect for Mom or for the a hi 08 mesial AlCl cylinder slightly extra.) 8o if all your thoughts have run to Cat -- except the ISLAND MARINA Hwy. 7A Beside Port Perry Plaza 985-7671 Service to all Makes & Models eo Ist eo 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS ortgages 112% 3rd Mortgages 13%2 % -- Completely Open - No Bonus Homes-Cottages-Farms-Debt. Consolidation MORTGAGES PURCHASED Call FRANK COULSTING SUTTON (416-)722-8343 Morris Pompili Mortgage Broker Fixing up WE RENT: o SKIL SAWS o JIG SAWS o FLOOR SANDERS o ELECTRIC DRILLS "@ STAPLERS o CARPET CLEANERS your home! o WALLPAPER STEAMERS o POWER NAILERS (HILTI) etc. Port Perry Rent-All 159 CASIMIR ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-7356

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