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Port Perry Star, 19 Mar 1980, p. 33

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Work Wanted REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES of snowblowers and snowmobiles. Call Bassetts Small Engines, Sun valley, Seagrave, Ontario - 705- 357-3526. T.F. INCOME TAX For Individuals Small Businesses & Corporations also BOOKKEEPING SERVICES Days or Evenings K. DAVE MUIR R.LA. 173 Lilla St. 985-7079 T.V. SERVICE We service all makes of Colour T.V.'s, Black & White T.V.'s, and Hi-Fi's. We carry factory parts. Try our written guarantee. TARGET T.V. UXBRIDGE - ONTARIO (416) 852-7391 Sunderland (705) 357-3110 Work Wanted | FOR SEED CLEANING at its best take it to Swain's and let them do the rest. Make your appointment now - 986-4331. A30 BLACKSTOCK UPHOLSTERY - Recovering of Sofas, Chairs, Skidoo seats, boats and auto interiors. Upholstery supplies and buttons made. Wide choice of fabrics. All work guaranteed. 23 years experience. Free Esti- mates within 50 mile radius. Call Austin Bartley - (416) 986-4731. Ag27 INCOME TAX - bookkeeping problems? Let me help. Special rates for seniors, low income families. Will pick up and deliver. Call Betty - 985-3842. J30 TYPING, INVOICING, billing, personal resume, etc. Call 985- 2518from 10a.m.to4p.m. T.F. DISC JOCKEY Available for All Occasions Reasonable Rates 985-8339 ~ GREENBANK T.V. TOWERS Installation & Repairs Free Estimates COLOUR ANTENNAS - ROTORS MAST AMPLIFIERS 5 Year Workmanship Guarantee PHONE: 985-8387 Auctioneers Auctioneers John T. Pearce AUCTIONEER Estates - Antiques Household & Farm Sales, etc. HALL AVAILABLE Consignment Sales Consign 1 or 100 Items PORT PERRY 985-7492 For Local Pickup MURRAY JACKSON EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER Household - Antiques Estates - Farms - Livestock Equipment - Consignments 985-2459 Auction Sales THURSDAY, MARCH 20 SALE TIME 12:30 NOON HOLSTEINS Maimont Farms monthly con- signment of pure bred and grade holsteins at Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ontario. Features of the sale include the herd of Stuart Lamb, Bowman- ville, Ontario also 15 head from one herd all fresh or springing to help the milk supply. A VG cow from an R.O.P. and free listed herd. Service age bull from a VG dam and a second dam EX and also Seiling Rockman Semen for sale. Other entries welcome. Phone Ed McMorrow, Auctio- neer - 705-953-9444. Neil Malcolm - Sales Manager - 416-986-4246. oS M19 ORVAL McLEAN AUCTIONEER Household - Farm - Equipment Real Estate - Antiques - Estates APPRAISALS & LIQUIDATIONS CONSIGNMENTS AT McLEAN AUCTION CENTRE Angeline Street at Hwy. 7 - Lindsay 324-2791 or 324-2783 Auction Sales SATURDAY APR § SALE TIME: 12 NOUN FARM SOLD Auction sale of farm machi- nery, dairy equipment and furni- ture for SHACKLETON BROS., R.R. 1 Bowmanville. Four miles north of Bowmanville cn Middle Road, or one mile east of Hamp- ton and v2 mile south of Taunton Rd. Int. 624 diesel tractor, Int. 34 Diesel tractor with 1501 loader, Ww4 tractor, Int. 540 manure spreader (good), Int. 10' disc., Int. 4 furrow plow, Int. 15 run seed drill on rubber, Vicon ferti- lizer spreader, Int. 990 hay cut-ditioner, wagon and rack, dump trailer - P.T.0. driven, Int. rotary cutter, Spraymotor sprayer, Int. 47 baler, 2 bale elevators, Mueller 500 gal. bulk tank, Surge pipeline milker for 44 cows - 4 units, feed carts, Silo- matic belt feeder - 70', harrows, chain harrows, wagon feeder, water trough, cattle clippers, welder, trailer, 2 grain augers, viking grinder, Cement mixer, posts, 3 h.p. motor, grain aera- tors, cattle dehorner, hay, grain corn, Refrigerator, 21' Deep freezer, Grain Cradle, broad axe, qu. of furniture, etc., plus many other articles. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416 *852-3524. A2 Classified Auction Sales CHARITY AUCTION For Mentally Retarded Children at Ajax High School SAT., MARCH 22 AT 11:00 A.M. Earl Gauslin - Auctioneer SATURDAY MARCH 22 FARM SOLD Auction sale of 121 head of livestock and some implements - 17 Holstein cows, 18 holstein heifers, 57 Charolais hereford stocker steers, 4 Hereford heifers, 14 Charolais heifer steers. The property of BILL RYALL, Lot 21, Con. 6, Mariposa Township, 3 miles west of Lind- say Sale Barn on County Rd. 4 or 2/2 miles east of Little Britain. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer - Rea- boro, Ontario - 705-324-9959. M19 SATURDAY MARCH 22 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Auction sale of furniture and antiques. Corvair car, Grand- father clock, etc. the property of THOMAS SELLERS, 706 Grace St. in the town of Newmarket (just east of the hospital parking lot). 1960 Corvair sedan reason- ably good condition (a collectors item now), Chrome table and eight chairs, 2 burner rangette, qu. of dishes, pots, pans, electric toaster, kettle, etc. Chesterfield and chair. (good), parjour tables, end tables, book case, antique table model sewing machine (Siperba, hand cranked), Zenith coloured TV (good), Philco B & W television, Grandfather clock (over 150 years) Westminster chimes (good) glass in door. Antique rounded glass solid oak china cabinet, 4 plate glass shelves, hand carving on front approx. 42 ft. x 52 ft. (good), oak buffet to match, approx. 6 ft. long bevelled glass mirror, pine chest, trunk, antique rocking chair, wicker rocker, 2 bedroom suites, bedding, linens, towels, etc. 2 vacuum cleaners, 2 wringer washing machines (Viking square tub washer near- ly new, large qu. of other artic- les, 9 De Walt radial arm saw, 8" table saw, power lawn mower, carpenters tools, crocks, and much more. Property sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 12 noon. Reg. and Larry Johnson Auctioneers Phone (705) 357-3270. M19 SATURDAY MARCH 22 SALE TIME: 12 NOON FARMSALE Auction sale of farm machi- nery, truck, wagon load, and household items for the property of BRUCE KERR, on Pickering Sideroad 20-21. Farm located 2 mile west of Brougham on Hwy. #7 to Brougham Farm Service, then north 3/4 mile to farm. MF 165 Diesel tractor with loader, M.F. #74 3 furrow plow - 16", M.F. 220 10' disc - 3 pt. hitch, White 10° cultivator - 29 tooth, N.H. 258 5bar side rake, N.H. 451 7° mower - 3 pt hitch, N.H. 273 baler, Brillion 5° seeder, Vicon fertilizer spreader, 12° packer, McKee snowblower, 3 pt hitch post hole auger, Allied H.D. blade, rubber tired wagon and rack, J B & D 3 pt. sprayer with 100 gal. tank, hay buncher, harrows, combination cattle squeeze and scale with attaching head table. NOTE: Above equipment in excellent condition, has been used very little, almost all new within the last two years. 1972 Ford Ranger 2 ton pickup, cap for truck, water pump, snow fence, 50 new iron posts, 80 rod new fencing, 2 water troughs, 12' hay feeder, 4 new wire gates, mineral feeder, plus wagon load. Household items including water purification system, broadloom, old pay telephone, old wooden telephone, humidifier, Beaver jar, old bottles, set of 6 chairs - seats need recaning, fireplace accessories, tube style heat thrower for fireplace, deluxe colour TV antenna head, TV rotor, TV tower, plus many other items. Owner giving up farming. Sale at 12 noon. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions - Uxbridge - 416-852-3524 M19 A EE STARE LR rae IES x ga 2 3 de XIAN Rea Sms Lr BPATA aa A Auction Sales | SATURDAY MARCH 22 SALE TIME: 11 AM. PRINCE ALBERT HALL Numerous antique items including Nippon china, depres- sion glass, railroad lanterns, Victor gramaphone and records, small chests, «sad irons, spool bed, wicker planter, captain's chair, wash stands, secretary desk, buggy lanterns, & pictures. Plus Frigidaire fridge, chester- field and chair, reclinders, chest of drawers, hardwood chairs, Filter Queen and Hoover vacuum, dining table and chairs, carpet, drapes, roof rack, dishes, tools and many worthwhile items. ~ John Pearce Auction Service - 985-7492. SATURDAY, MARCH 22 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Public Auction Sale of Gravely Tractor with attachments, 1979 Pontiac LeMans, choice house- hold furniture, chicken farm supplies, electrical, workshop, workmans, mechanics, handy- mans, tarmers, tools galore. Miscellaneous etc., mostly all purchased new within last five years. For JIM TURUCZKAR and MARICA HARVATH at Part Lot 16 Conc. 4N, Township of Georgina on the 5th line - known as the Chicken Farm, 3 miles southwest of Pefferlaw, Ont. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Terms cash day of sale before removals. No reserve. Odd protectives. Farm sold, see poster for listings and full particulars. Apply to Clarke Prentice, F.A.l. - Auctioneers, Markham - (416) 640-3686. . M19 SATURDAY MARCH 29 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. SWINE & FARM MACHINERY Farm sold - 60 sows - 3 hogs, 1978 M.F. 1085 diesel tractor with cab, multi-power power steering, fully equipped, 1979 M.F. plough, trip beam, 5 ton wagon, J.D. #14 baler, P.T.O. the property of J.F. (RICK) McMILLAN, Lot 15, Con. 1, Thorah Township, 4 miles south of Beaverton on Brock Rd. 17 (Old Hwy. 48B). Machinery - 1978 M.F. 1085 diesel tractor with cab, m.p. power steering, fully equipped, 250 hours; M.F. 165 hi-arch diesel tractor with 1979 450 Allied manure loader, power steering m.p.; 1979 M.F. plough, trip beam, 4-16's, 3 pt. h.; 1979 M.F. #58 rotary mower, 3 pt. h; J.D. 14 baler PTO; M.F. side rake 5bar; 250 bus. Turnco grain box with 7 ton gearing; 5 ton wagon with hay rack; George White snow blower 3 pt. h; 4 ton wagon running gear, Triple K cultivator 12 ft. with rolling harrows, 1977 12 ft. A.C. tandum disc, A.C. post hole digger 12in. 3 pt hitch, A.C. spring tooth culti- vator 3 pt. hitch, 1971 G.M.C. 3/4 ton truck 350 - 4 speed, N.H. manure spreader 205 bushel, 2 bale elevators, 2 wheeled trailer, M.H. seed drill 13 disc, Field sprayer 30 ft. boom, grain dryer, 12 ft. Farm King grain auger, M.H. #20 seed drill, 3 section drag harrows, 2 bale elevators, 2 cauliflower planters, potato cutters, 1971 Datsun car, many other items. Swine - 10 York Landrace cross sows with litters by side, 30 York Landrace sows bred for April & May, 20 York Landrace sows bred for June & July, 1 reg. Hampshire hog rising 172 years old, 1 reg. York hog rising two years old, 1 Land- race hog rising two years old. Terms Cash. No reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctio- neer, Reaboro, Ontario - 705-324- 9959. M26 WEDNESDAY APRIL ?Y SALE TIME: 11 AM. HOLSTEINS Auction Sale of 110 Holsteins at Wilsons Sales Arena, two miles north of Uxbridge, featuring Spring Sensation Sale. 25 top breeding females selected for outstanding type and production. Followed by the complete Trent- side Holstein Dispersal for CARL McMILLAN, Norwood. A com- pletely homebred herd, all from top unit sires. Also the Calf Sensation Sale with 25 4-H age calves. Selling 25 daughters of Nelacres Johanna Senator. Others by Citation R, Telstar, Royalty, Kemp, Marquis, Ned. Several VG cows selling. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416- 852-3524. A2 WEN Sls aed 7 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 19, 1980 -- 33 T see ease EE EE Lr CL ETI TY SHUR ELM Division TE Ee good bite size with BEEF Its made to Shur-Gain's special puppy growing formula, and with the famous beef taste that all dogs like. That's Shur-Gain Puppy Food. A complete, balanced nutritionally correct diet. Nothing else is needed. Get it at your Shur-Gain outlet. puppy food Shur-Gain...value for discerning feeders. WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO 986-4201 Honeydale WI meeting by Mabel Cawker The March meeting was held on Thursday, March 6 in the Municipal Hall, with Mrs. Helen MacMaster convenor of Education and Cultural Activities in charge. Meeting opened at 2 p.m with Mrs. Clara Warren Auction Sales WEDNESDAY APRIL 2 SALE TIME: 11:30 A.M. MACHINERY - TRUCK CATTLE EQUIPMENT Large auction sale of machi- nery, for GALTEN FARMS, R.R. 4 Cobourg, Ontario. On Hwy. #2 V2 mile east of Port Hope. J.D. 2130 tractor - hi-low shift, J.D. 2120 tractor, J.D. 145 loader with 72°' bucket, J.D. 450C crawler loader, 1974 GMC 6500 stake truck with hoist - certified, Hesston 2000 - 150 Harvester with 3 row corn head and electric knife sharpener, Hesston 2000 Harvester with 3 row corn head and electric knife sharpener, two A.C. 3row snapper heads, will fit A.C. combine or above harvester with adapter, 2 Field Queen heads (A.C. head to Hesston harvester), 4 Farm Hand forage boxes with auger and roof on 10 ton Horst wagons with tandems, 3 Papec 16' Forage wagons on 8 ton Horst wagons, J.D. 4 ton wagon with rack, 2 Farm Hand 450 bu. manure spreaders, Cock- shutt baler, Farm Hand 815 Mixer Grinder, Glencoe 112' soil saver, Dan User fence post driver, Norlander 86° snow- blower, two 7' scrapers - 3 pt. hitch, set of chain harrows - 13', 12' hydraulic 6'* fertilizer auger with hopper, harrow for 20' disc, 2 feed bunk chain feeders, 9 creep feeders for calves, 12 mineral feeders with hoods, 11 - 250 gal. stock water troughs, 3 portable feed racks, 4 Ritchie heated water fountains, 3 Pyro- tenex heater water lines (35°, 75', 85'), 6 barn fans, 2 livestock head gates, cattle squeeze stall, port- able livestock scale, portable loading ramp, 12 steel panels, 2- 16' wooden gates, 33 stanchions, some headrail and stall dividers, 8 steel box stalls complete Dairy barn to be torn down and removed, 55° blower pipes - 8' McCull head and deflector, 2 Patz Silo Unloaders - 20', igh pressure washer, 2 horse trailer - tandem wheel, Del aval 2100 Ib. bulk tank, portable semen tank MVE 1000, 27° bale elevator, number of farm gates and fen- cing. NOTE: This machinery has been well cared for and in good condition. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416-852-3524 M26 presiding. A warm welcome was extended to members and visitors. The roll call Smart Tricks with Spots and Stains was well answered. During the business por- tion a donation was given towards prizes for the Port Perry Agricultural Fair. For the next course '"Crewel Embroidery" was first choice by Honeydale members. Myrtle Women's Institute will be celebrating their 25th Anniversary in Myrtle United Church, April 22nd, and Honeydale have been invited to attend. Mrs. Dorothy Naples expects to have the "In Memoriam" book ready for the District Annual which will be held at Claremont on May 22. Talent money will be conti- nued in the branches, and each branch is expected to put on a small craft show at the noon hour the day of the District Annual under their branch name made by W.IL. members. Mrs. Edna Wilson presented a full report of the District Meeting held in Brooklin on March 3rd. Programme The Motto - Don't spend time looking at a hill, climb it, and get the view from the top. Mrs. Helen MacMaster spoke to the Motto giving members food for thought with her interesting comments. Mrs. Mary Pickard gave an impressive reading on Remembering. Other short readings were also enjoyed. The April meeting of Honeydale W.I. will be held Thursday, April 3rd, with a Pot Luck Luncheon at 12:30 p.m. followed by the Annual meeting. Programme in charge of convener of Family and Consumer Affairs - Mrs. Thelma McCreight and her group. Conveners - be sure and have your annual reports ready for the meeting. Remember -three copies are necessary! The meeting adjourned with the singing of O Canada, followed by delicious refreshments and a social hour was enjoyed. ~ cy > TBs pote a Ga a te GR pci ERE RR Sa - hy Ad w PO as 4 a lnGe I PR WP 2 AE Ce

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