~~ 'milker; AUCTION SALES _ SATURDAY, APRIL 30 SALE TIME: 12'NOON Auction sale of Farm Imple- ments, furniture, the property of 'PETER RANDALPHT, Lot-.7, Con. 5, Whitchurch, Stouffville, 14 mile east of Don Mills Rd., 1% mile north of Markham. Whitchurch-Stouffville townline (beside Rolling Hills Golf © course); 10 mile, north east of Toronto, - Including -1975 John Deere 4400 Combine (grain head & corn head); Cockshutt 1850 tractor; John Deere 2120 Trac- tor; .Case tractor (antique); Olivgr tractor; IHC Seed drill; IHC Corn planter; Cockshutt cultivator, 18'; Hay baler; 2 sprayers; 5-furrow plow; 3 farm trucks; trailer; self. unloading fertilizer wagon; mortar mixer; grain box; 2 wagons; rotary mower; snow- mobile; greenhouse; tool shed; scales; corn sheller; stabling; tools; hay; silage; furniture; many more articles too numerous to mention. No reserve. Terms cash. Owner venturing to new business. Sale at 12 p.m. (noon). Norm-Faulk- ner, 640-5691, Earl Gauslin 640-3079, Sales Managers & Auctioneers. A27 SATURDAY, APRIL 30 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Property of AL SWERDFIGER, Ashburn, on Highway #12 to Myrtle, west on 9th con. to four corners of Ashburn, then %4 mile north. Watch for signs. Lunch will be available. 16 ft. Cedar Strip boat; 35 horse motor; electric start, all controls; trail- er, good; 12 ft. aluminum boat, excellent condition; 16 ft. house trailer, sleeps five, sink, stove, fridge, freezer, 12 volt or gas system, excellent; 3.pc. bed: room suite; 2 single beds; dres- sers & dressing table; Admiral T.V.; Rogers Majestic Radjo Record Player (antique); 7 pc. kitchen set; 5 pc. kitchen set; dishes; set of stainless steel laundry tubs; 4 childrens swimming pools; picnic table, 2 benches; shelving; 8 gal. stone crock; 3-furrow 12 inch plough; 2.furrow 12 inch plough; one pull field disc; number of barrels & pulley belts; pulley for Massey Tractor; water bowls; number of cedar rails; qty of tires with and without rims; 2 ftraller hitches; new wheel barrow; 1 set single horse harness; many other items. Consignments wel. come, For consignments con. tact Al Swerdfiger, 455-4380. Ken Peters, Auctioneer, 655-3919 or 648-0106. AZ? SATURDAY, APRIL 30 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Auction Sale including Moffat Refrigerator & stove; General freezer; Maytag washing machine (wringer); 3 pc. bed- room suite; chesterfield and chair (excellent); Findlay gas stove; flatback cupboard with glass doors; antique oak dining room table; parts of toilet sets; picture frames; trunks; chrome table and 4 chairs; platform rocker; recliner chair (new); Quaker heater; dishes; pine cupboard; coffee tables; treadle sewing machine; lawn chairs; crocks; tent; double Ski-Doo trailer; Wardrobe; rocking chair; antique press back high chair; vacuum cleaner; G.E. radio; antique chairs; lamps; jars; garden tools; electric lawn mower; G.E. refrigerator; canoe; wheel barrow; chain saw; quilting frames & clamps; many many other items. The property of EVERETT JONES, 193 Maple St. in Uxbridge, go west over tracks to Cedar St, then go north to Maple St. (west end of town). Property sold. Lunch available, Sale Managed & Sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Lid., Uxbridge, 416:852.3524. A27 SATURDAY, MAY 7 SALE AT 11:00 AM. Auction sale of furniture for WARREN BROWN at ns, 9th line south Stouffville, next to Emerald Isle Motors on 9th Conc. Including fridge; stove; automatic washer; dryer; 25" colour T.V.; freezer; tent 18x20; Grand Master bedrodm suite; sewing machine; buffet & hutch (new); antique clock; bed pan. (1700-1800) ; lamps; chairs; dishes; tools; many more articles. Just a nice clean sale. Owner moving. Terms cash. no reserve. Sale at 1 am. Norm Faulkner, W. D. Atkinson, Auctioneers. WEEKLY LIVESTOCK § SALE | Market demands require many dairy cows, veal, stockers, beef cows, butcher cows, steers, cal- ves, bulls and heifers. We invite you to.bring above livestock to our barn in Haydon (east of Enniskillen) each Wednesday before 4:00 p.m. and we willl truck them to our Livestock Auction Centre in Peterborough, at no cost to you. Phone John or Steve Liptay, 263-21)7, Sale at 8:00 p.m. Cheques mailed Thursday. T.F. WEDNESDAY' MAY 4th SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale of Farm Machin. ery, the property of ADANAC HORSE FARM, owned by R. D. Parker, Lot 30, Con. 9, Hope Twp., 8 miles east of Kirby on Durham Rd. # to Elizabethville and 3 miles north, or 30 miles south of Lindsay on Hwy. #15 to Kirby. Restored Antique buggy with small wheels; 1969 Ford 5000 diesel tractor with cab, power steering, fully equipped; M.F. 165 diesel tractor, power steering complete; 1975 M.F. 135 gas tractor, power steering, less than 100 hrs, equipped with Golf Course Tires, like new; M.F., 82 - 4-16's trip beam plough, 2 pt.; Danuser post hole digger; Bush Hog mower, 3 pt.; 12° chain harrows; 3 pt. mower, pto; qty. of plastic pipe; fanning mill; approx. 260' of Allied bale-con- veyor-in sections, 100', 80', 80'; qty. of metal feed troughs; qty offence wire; portable air com- pressor; hydraulic jacks; qty of tools, vacuum cleaner, many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash." No reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont., 1-705-324-9959. A27 SATURDAY, MAY 7 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Farm Implements and Apple Processing Equipment, the pro- perty of BETSON BROS, Lot 1, Con. 4, Pickering Twp., Corner of Taunton Rd. & Hwy. 23,- Whitby-Pickering Townline, 5 miles North-West of Whitby. Implements: Ford 5000 tractor. with' loader (660 hrs); Ford 5000 tractor Selecto-Matic (2100 hrs); Ford 3000 tractor; Ford 2000 tractor - Industrial loader, manure bucket, front end forks, front pump, hind fork; Ford 4.row corn planter, 3 pt. hitch; Ford #230 heavy duty 12' double disc with 20" disc (new); Bush Hog corn planter, 2 row; Bush Hog rotary mower; N. H. #516 manure spreader, p.t.0., 205 bu.; Kvernelands 4 furrow plow (new); and more. Tools & Misc.: Air compressor; electric welder; electric grinder; drill press; chain hoist; 3 rolls snow fence; potato plow (antique); buggy (antique); qty pine lum. ber; qty hardwood lumber; Apple Processing Equip.:- Wis- consin 4.engine spray - 20' boom; Com-Bat battery fork lift - 1 ton capacity (new battery); lift truck; apple slicer; four barrel apple peeler; two barrel apple peeler; qty bushel bas. kets; 45 gal. barrel cart; 2 - 3 h.p. Frick cooling units; 200 apple bins. Silos & Feed & Hay, Straw: 16' x 60' Silo, 350 ton ground kernel & cob corn; 20°x 65' Silo - 350 ton Ensilage; 2 sefs silo pipes; cattle oiler; qty of fertilizer; 1000 bales Hay; 3500 bales Straw. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale Time 12:00 p.m. Earl Gauslin, 640;3079; Norm Faulkner 6405691, Auctioneers. M4 SATURDAY, MAY 14 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M, FARM SOLD Holsteins, Machinery and Furni- ture. Auction sale for Lloyd Pogue, Lot 6, Con. 9, Reach Township: Full defails next week, Sale Managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Lid, THURS. EVENING, MAY 12 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. HOLSTEINS Auction sale of 60 Holsteins at Maimont Sales Arena, Black: stock, Prop. Neil Malcolm, This sale will include 40 bred and open heifers, many with full pedigrees. An excellent oppor. tunity to buy heifers for pasture. Also, 20 fresh and springing cows, ready for milk production, Additional consignments for this sale are still being accepted. Lunch available. Sale at 7:30 p.m. Lloyd Wilson, Auctioneer, 852-3524. Mn Hickson, TUESDAY, MAY 10 SALE TIME: 12 NOON SHARP Auction sale of furniture, antiques, piano, dishes, etc. the property of MRS. MAY LEASK, will be held in the Village of Sunderland (west-end). Moffat stove; |.H.C. deep freeze; Thor washing machine; Frigidaire dryer; antique dining room table & 6 press-back chairs; antique rocker; annex; studio couch; harvest table; copper boiler; antique scales; Marconi cabinet radio (good), antique; _Electrohome T.V.; antique wic- ker arm chair; antique china cabinet & buffet combined, rounded glass door, small door with leaded glass in buffet part (excellent condition); Westward Ho goblet; Carnival glass bowl; pickle cruet (antique); small cranberry pitcher with applied handle; amber shoe; silver basket; blue oaken bucket; heavy cut.glass bowl (gold and flash glass trim); "Give us this Day' cake plate with sheaf of wheat; Nippon glass; chester- field & 2 chairs; Sherlock-Mann- ing piano & bench (good); hat rack and mirror; antique chest of drawers with attached swing mirror; Mason & Risch grama- phone, long cabinet style; 2 antique chairs with cane seat and fancy cane back; antique picture frames; large antique pine chest; continental bed; platform rocker; antique child's rocker; antique couch; 2 wash- stands (one with spool legs); large qu. of quilts, blankets, crochet stole; Eaton Beavuty- type doll; Bisque boy and girl, and much more. Electric lawn mower; Milwaukee garden til- ler; extension ladder; wheel- barrow; many other articles. Property for sale. Terms cash. Sale at 12 noon sharp. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. M4 ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY EVEN. MAY 7 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. At the Liptay Auction Centre, Hwy 7 and Bensfort Rd., Peter- borough, selling many pieces of "fine antiques Including dining room suite, 5 wash sets, parlour tables, dishes, china, pictures, .fables, etc. etc. Come and enjoy a Saturday evening. Preview from 11 a.m. Auctioneer Steve Liptay, Peterborough, 745-0260. M4 SATURDAY, MAY 7 FARM MACHINERY & HAY EQUIPMENT Selling for HAROLD AMOS, 4 miles east of Blackstock at Wil- son Road, or 2 miles south of 7A Hwy. John Deere 1120- tractor with loader; David Brown 1200 tractor with cab; J.D. 9' hydrau- lic discs; Allied 12' cultivator; J.D. manure spreader, new chain harrows; 4-furrow plow; 8' cultipack seeder; 9' J.D. 1209 haybine; Allis Chalmers baler; two all-steel bale throw wagons; rake; elevator; mower; wagon; post hole auger; 2 cattle oilers; snow blower; air compressor; é' blade; chemical sprayer; grain auger; and other misc. articles. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale | p.m. Auctioneer Steve Liptay, R.R. 6, Peterborough, 705- 745-0260. M4 SATURDAY, MAY 7 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. LIVESTOCK-IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The property of CARL WRAY, west half of Lot 22, Con. 2, Verulam Twp., 1V2 miles east of Fenelon Falls on County Road #. Machinery: Int. 3-furrow plough 3-10's ace bottom; Int, C28 7' power mower, 3 pt.; M.H. 13 disc seed drill; Int. 101 bus. manure spreader, ground drive; roller bearing wagon with rack 72 x 13'; M.H. binder; cutter, set of sleighs; scales; fanning mill; tools. Approx. 2500 bales of mixed hay, well saved; approx. 1000 bus. of mixed grain. Cattle: 23 mature High Grade Hereford cows with 23 calves by side; | Purebred Here. ford bull; 10 Hereford heifers, 1 yr. old; 1 Hereford steer, 12 yrs. old. Household furniture: Easy wringer washer, good; refrigerator; stove; chrome kit. chen suite; dining room suite, table, 5 chairs & buffet; tea wagon; antique cupboard; iron bed; metal crib; platform rocker; feather pillows; many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Blythe W.I. will serve lunch. Furniture sale at 12';30 p.m.; Machine sale at 1:00 p.m.; Cattle sale at 3:00 p.m. Carl Auctioneer, 705- 324.9959. M4 SATURDAY, MAY 14 SALE TIME: 12:30 p.m. Auction sale of household furni- ture, tool shed, etc., the property of MARJORIE TRIPP, 156 Bige- low St., Port Perry. Electric stove, 24 in.; qty of dishes; 2 pc. dining room suite (walnut), in good condition, upholstered seats; leather couch & chair; telephone stand; chest of drawers; dressers; bookcase; table and dresser lamps; 2 ches. terfield suites; 3 bedroom suites; hall tree; mirrors; wood- en wardrobe; stainless steel sink & taps; 2 humidifiers; play pen; crib; Hoover vacuum cleaner; tables; chairs; barbeque; picnic table; power lawn mower; trailer; ice box. NOTE: There will be a quantity of other furni. ture added to this sale. Pro- perty sold. Terms cash. Sale at 12:30. Reg Johnson, Auctioneer, ph (705) 357-3270. : MN SATURDAY, MAY 7 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, anti- ques, piano, dishes, etc. the property of GORDON INNIS, will be held in the Village of Sunderland. Kitchen table and 4 chairs; refrigerator; electric stove; dishes; pots and pans; blender; deep freeze, 21 cu. ft; Hoover washing machine; G.E. wringer washer; Viking dryer; 2 seater. leatherette couch; tread- le sewing maching; radio (A.M.- F.M.); B day clock (50 years); wicker rocker; 2 pc. chesterfield suite; 1 wing-type chair; 2 matching lamps; rug 9 x 12; piano; console table; matching end and coffee table; antique gold coloured clock; bedfoom suite, spring & mattress (50 yrs., good) ; bed and dresser; Airway vacuum cleaner; elec. lawn mower; many other articles too numerous to mention. Property sold. Terms cash. Sale at 1:00 P.M. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers, (705)357-3270. M4 by Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church on Sunday, May 1 at 11:15 a.m. Rev. E. Lin- stead in charge. The U.C.W. meeting will be held at the church on May 5 at 2 p.m. Ladies don't forget the tin cans and bottles for recycling. The Manchester 4-H girls have completed their Unit for achievement day, May 14 in Uxbridge. The girls will also entertain their Mothers Church later in May. Miss Janet Davies a Sun- day visitor with Mr. and Mrs. John Kingstone. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayes of Ajax visiting her brother Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence Best on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness and family of Little Britain supper guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts visited his aunt Mrs. E. Latimer and his sister Mrs. Francis Hutchin- son at Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon King of Guelph arid Mrs. N. Ross of Brooklin called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lambs last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb visited Mrs. Howard Lamb and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson in Lindsay Hospital recently. the funeral _Hamilton, in Manchester Wedding Invitations available at the Port Perry Star 985.7383 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 27, 1977 -- 31 Blackstock news Mr. George Rahm, Green- bank, spent Tuesday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge. Mrs. Margaret Argue is home from spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Hyde. Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Archer and children, Scar- borough, recently returned from Taiwan, were Easter Monday guests of their grandmother, Mrs. W. Archer. Mrs. W. Archer accom- panied Mrs. Vincent Archer and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer, Whitby, to attend in Minden on Saturday of Mrs. Archer's neice, Mrs. Binton Loucks. Winners: at the weekly Senior Citizen card party with 18 tables were: 1st - Earl Prescott 94, 2nd - Mrs. Reed Cook 87, 3rd - Dorothy Archer 81, 4th - Freeman McCullough 77, 5th. - Marguerite Lewis 76, 6th - Ethel Gobel 75, Low - Roy Werry. Those attending the Scout Conference at Humber Seneca College on Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elliott, Murray Archi- bald, Debbie Short, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bradburn, Mr. and mrs. Jim Sloan, Joan ' Grove, Mark Sloan, Mr. and Manchester AIRPORT it Church THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA PORT PERRY CHARGE Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, MAY 1 10 a.m. Church School 91st Anniversary service Dr. Richard D. Christy of Wilfrid Laurier Univers. PRINCE ALBERT 11:30 a.m. Church School Frederick H. Walker of Port Perry SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C. E. Clarke Rev. E. Linstead SUNDAY, MAY 1 9:45 a.m. Scugog 11:15 a.m. Manchester PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ) IN CANADA SUNDAY, MAY 1 8t. John's Port Perry 9:95 3.m. Divine Worship | Daily Airport Transportation EASTERN 'OSHAWA 728-1400 LOW RATES - - - DEPENDABLE SERVICE Mrs. Bob Wheller and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welts. Glad to see Mr. Arthur Bailey returned home from Florida on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- Camp entertained their family Mr. and Mrs. Glen VanCamp, Robert and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van- Camp, Jane and David, to celebrate Glen's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gibson visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer on Sun. Wed. afternoon the Senior Citizens were entertained by Bethany Senior Citizens and a social afternoon was enjoyed with readings and the Senior Citizen Choir sang, and a square dance demonstration and cards féllowed by a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow arrived home Sun- day evening from their holi- day in Florida. Artificial Resuscitation is taught free of charge by St. John Ambulance in its Save- A-Life program. This First Aid skill is used on casual- ties in cases of electric shock, poisonings, drown- ings, heart attacks and chokings. SERVICE Services M0157 A ane PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor Missionary Conference Wednesday, April 27 to Sunday May 1st at 7:30 p.m. All Welcome CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister Hon. Asst. Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, MAY 1 Easter III 11:15 Morning Prayer Church School 5 ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, MAY 1 Easter III 11:00 a.m. Church School 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Burn's Church, Ashburn 10:00 Sunday School 11:15 Divine Worship Listen to Amazing Grace Sunday Morning at9:15a.m. and Church School PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten Rev. 1. MacLean 10 a.m, Family Bible Hour CKLB OSHAWA - DIAL 1350 M : 11 a.m. Praise and Worship The Rev. Stuart McEntyre Manse: 985-3409 Study: 985-3881 7 pm. Film "Please Make Me Cry" i AIT oR I NE . SC ry------------ I a ------- =~ ro nl NT .e sn LF AEN, RT 7 ah an a Nee a gm me 8 .