§ " by! 3 y 3 % i: ; % IMPLEMENTS: 4 ok y 7 LY (OL Bere hd rd oy ns SEAT ES oS ¥ 4 ra Pda Fes A : A53 FR PENH Ae Pe TERI St hy & Auction Sales Auction Sales THURSDAY JULY 3 SALE TIME: 7:45 P.M. HOLSTEINS EVENING SALE Auction sale of 60 Holsteins selling at the Wilsons Sales Arena two miles north of Uxbridge, featuring a fresh two year old by A Nelacres Johanna Senator, her dam and grand dam with 20,000 Ibs., 4.0% also a VG Emperor, fresh with a Puget Sound Shiek heifer calf. Also a VG Rockman milking 90 Ib. twenty five fresh and close cows and heifers, also some grade and N.I.P. cows and heifers. Also semen selling by Clinton Camp Majesty, Hanover Hill Triple Threat Red, Birch Hollow Royalty, Senator and others. If you have cattle you wish to consign, please call immediate- ly. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416-852-3524. Jy2 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY JULY 4 SALE TIME: 7P.M. Three miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lind- say on the Lindsay-Little Britain Road. The property of Mrs. AILEEN McMILLAN, of Sea- grave, plus others. Findlay condor cook stove, 30° Admiral electric stove, dining room extension table, Westinghouse frost free refrigerator, Westing- house wringer washer, a Hoover kitchen cabinet, wash stands, brass hanging lamp, four match- ing press back chairs, rocking chairs, oval top trunks, wooden phone, oak library table, hall tree, antique dressers, parlour tables, mantle clocks, oval oak table, 4 oak chairs, qu. of hand tools, qu. china and glass, a 14 ft. cedar strip boat and trailer, plus many more antiques, furniture and household items. Don Corneil Auctioneer Little Britain - 705-786-2183. SATURDAY JULY 5S --SALE TIME: 10 A.M. Plan to attend our annual auction sale held in the Sunder- land Park (In case of wet weather in the arena). Consign- ments welcome. Electric appliances must be working. Park will be open at 7 a.m. Lots sold in the order they are recei- ved. Lunch will be available. Come early. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 10 a.m. Durham Region or Auctioneers will not be responsible for any accidents. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctio- neers - Ph (705) 357-3270. J2 SATURDAY JULY 5 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. GIVING UP FARMING Auction sale the property of KARL POLLI, Lot 25 Con. 5, Stanhope Township 8 miles north of Minden, to Carnarven on Hwy. 35 and four miles east on 530 Hwy., south on 25th line - second farm on the right. M.F. 35 gas tractor with Robin manure loader - hydraulic bucket, Cock- shutt baler 24T - PTO, Int. side rake rubber mounted teeth - like new, N.F. 7 ft. power mower 3 pt.h. PTO, A.C. 3 furrow plough - 3 pt.h., fertilizer spreader - 3 pt.h., drag cultivator, drag plough, J.D. power mower, garden tiller copper pipe, high speed drills - 10mm to 40mm, aluminum boat, pipe vise, John- son outboard motor - 5 h.p., dies up to 2 inches, pipe cutter, reamer, piping - /2'* - 2%', electric motor, skil saw, chain saw, aluminum door, chain hoist, electric table saw, wood exten- sion ladder, qu. of hand tools, carpenters tools, air compres- sor, pipe fitting tools, cable, 150 ft. extension cord, 6 volt battery electric fencer, many other items. HOUSEHOLD: sewing machine, sewing basket, electric heaters, tape recorder, large mirror, book case, books, single bed, table, chair, 2 coal oil lamps, card table chairs, dishes, pots, pans, picnic table, many, many other items. HAY & STRAW: qu. of baled hay, qu. of baled straw. CATTLE: 4 mature Charolais cows, 4 calves by side, 1 Hereford cow due for fall, 1 Hereford bull Terms cash. No reserve. Sale time: 1 p.m. Carl Hicksén - Auctioneer - Reaboro, Ontario - 705-324-9959. Jy? THURSDAY JULY 24 SALE TIME: 12:30 NOON Blackstock - Malmont Farms July consignment of Holsteins now taking entries of cows, bred heifers, yearlings and calves. 986-4246. Jy? TUESDAY JULY 8 SALE TIME: 1:30 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques, dishes, etc., the proper- ty of HUGH CORY will be held in the Village of Oakwood (north of four corners). R.C.A. double door fridge - good, Viking elec- tric stove - good, Frigidaire deep freeze, Hoover spin dry washer, chrome table and four chairs, qu. of dishes, some antique, set of dishes for eight, Germany plate, bottom of antique lamp, coal oil lamp, platform rocker, crock dash churn, Electrohome stereo, chesterfield, platform rocker, rocking chair, end tables, coffee table, magazine rack, 2 pc. bedroom suite, qu. of bedding, corner nick-nack shelf, fern stand, many other articles - garden tiller, power lawn mower, new mail box, garden tools, etc. Property Sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 1:30. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers - Ph (705) 357-3270. J2 WEDNESDAY JULY 9 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale at BLACKSTOCK COMMUNITY ARENA. Regular consignment auction with Massey Ferguson 7 h.p. tractor and 36' mower, 1969 Ford 2 ton, 1973 Meteor sedans, 3/4 h.p. Starite jet pump, First piano and stool, rocking chairs, antique dressers, pine corner cupboard pine~ table, ¥ china cabinet, vibrator chair, drop leaf table, beds, filing cabinet, copper kettle, coal oil lamps, mantle clock, pink depression glass, Nippon china, hearth set, wicker lounge, stereo, bicycles, pots, pans, dishes, duck decoys, tools, 30 gallon water heater and many items still to be picked up. John Pearce Auction Service - 985-7492 Jy9 AUCTION SALES Saturday, July 12 - 11 a.m. - Furniture and antiques, the property of MILTON (BUD) & HELEN HEARD, to be held at their home on Simcoe St., Prince Albert. Wednesday, July 16 - 6 p.m. Furniture and antiques, property of the late JAMES V. O'TOOLE of 75 Dufferin Street, Peter- borough to be sold at Prince Albert Hall. Wednesday, July 16 - 7 p.m. - Furniture and antiques, property of GEORGE & ERMA JOHNSON of 226 Harold St., Stouffville to be sold following the O'Toole sale at Prince Albert Hall. Saturday, July 19 - 11 a.m. SCUGOG ISLAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE - 7th annual auction sale to be held at the Centre, Scugog Hall yard. Auctioneer and Sales Manager Murray Jackson - 985-2459. TF SATURDAY JULY 12 SALE TIME: 11 A.M. FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES Simcoe St., Prince Albert Auction sale for MILTON (BUD) & HELEN HEARD, to be sold at their home, located on Simcoe Street, Prince Albert, being one mile south of Port Perry. Watch for signs. Freez- er, buffet, china cabinets, Duncan Phyfe table, extension table and chairs, set of dishes, 4 pc. chesterfield set and arm- chair, loveseat and chair, Elec- trohome stereo set, indian carved round table, desk, picnic table, bedroom suite, vanity and bench, antique pine cupboard, silverware, china, dishes, orna- ments, linens, guitar and elec- tric guitar, antique bottles, horse cutter, Black leather chester- field, swivel rocker, wash stand, coffee and end tables, table lamps, mirrors, books, pictures, small appliances, telephone table, continental bed, chairs, and many more articles too numerous to mention. A very interesting sale and everything has been well cared for. Proper ty sold. Lunch available. Terms cash or 1.D. cheque. Sale mana- ger and auctioneer Murray Jackson - 985-2459. Jy9 OFFICE SUPPLIES available at PATTERSONS OF PORT 197 Queen Street (Across from the Post Office) 985-8332 by Mrs. Armour McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKean, Cannington one evening recently. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snodden last Thursday. Cedar Creek by George Kilpatrick Last weekend Mrs. Audry Gore and sons of South River were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Larocque and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Over- goor and sons have as visitors from Holland, Mrs. Overgoor's niece, Janet Zeegers and her friend Wilma Vande Brink. George Kilpatrick visited his cousin, Miss Clara Brown in Toronto last Thursday. Jim Blain is home again after his stay in Oshawa General Hospital. Better health is wished for him. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Larocque and sons and Mrs. Victor Larocque spent the weekend at South River and Magnetowan. Rick's with Farrow relatives and Mrs. V. with her sister, Bertha Botham. DurhamY summer camping If you are 10-15 years of age and are interested in the out- doors, the Durham Region Family YMCA has a program for you. This summer marks the beginning of the Outdoor Ad- venture camp. Each session has a week of day camp which includes learning all out- door skills. Co After one week of fun and games, the following week is a week long hike on the Nia- gara end of the Bruce Trail. All equipment and food for this outtrip is provided by the YMCA. This camp costs $75. a session. There are three - two week sessions during the summer - July 14 to July' 25 in Port Perry; July 28 to August 9 in Uxbridge; and August 11 to August 22 in Port Perry. For more information phone the YMCA offices in Port Perry, 985-2824 A Herder-Brown Construction Ltd. EXCAVATING COTTAGE RAISING CUSTOM BUILT HOMES GENERAL REPAIRS PRE-FAB FIREPLACES Karl Herder Les Brown (705) 357-2228 BUS.: (416) 985-3885 FENCE & PATIO CENTRE oo 4 MARDSAND 2 UMITED . Commercial 8 Residential * Farm Gates & Fence * T-Bar ? 72 * Barb Wire ] 5-1 1 * Installations & Repairs Taunton E. Mile E of Ritson Rd iy OAT OR SEG) The evening unit of the Greenbank U.C.W. will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. David Thom- son at 8 p.m. on July 9th. Please remember the com- petition and wear a corsage made up of flowers from your garden. Mr. and Mrs. J. lanson, Mr. and Mrs. Murry Lee, Brian Lee, Janice Till, Debbie Lee, and Mark Roundell were guests at the wedding of Kimberly Heron and Dale Lunitz in Norwood on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Trevor Watson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan on Sunday evening. --~ AAT Te AN LV IE ia . ; : ' EE ey ey 1 ff, » RT EL WEY IT vas RP, V8 ~ 7 FET Ab) ' - H i aw Sie oH ' ' A {aw A L! oA 4 7 AT] ' ye a 3 ing XR RIVE ¥ ¥ AFL NERC IER WE 4 - a ra At Ae no " AE PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 2, 1980 -- 29 News from Greenbank area Prof. J. Parker and Geoff- rey, Chalk Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Manley, Scarbor- ough were Sunday callers of Prof. Warren McCready. There is a community shower for bride to be Darlene Gibson at her home on July 5th 2 p.m. This is your invitation. The afternoon unit of the U.C.W. will be on Wednesday July 2nd 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Verna Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Couves were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Reesor on Friday evening. dd NEW & USED Street people are feet people. Why not join up? Take a walk. LPaRTICIPALTION ) ] \. The Canadian movement for personal fitness. DAVELUYVILLE wes MOFFAT GREENBANK FURNITURE & APPLIANCES ADMIRAL sss MCCLARY Admiral Dishwashers PORTABLE $389.00 BUILT-IN $349.00 REFRIGERATORS, PLUS WE ARE DESPERATE TO BUY GOOD, USED OTHER USED APPLIANCES AND FURNITURE. OPEN: Daily to 6:00 P.M. Fridays to 8:00 P.M. SITON] msm 3 \/ THS \GUERNEY HWY. 12 - 2 MILES NORTH OF HWY. 47 IN GREENBANK - PHONE 985-3295 mssssmes BRAEMORE JOHNSTON'S CERAMICS & PRODUCE 650 SCUGOG STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-8858 LOCALLY GROWN STRAWBERRIES BOX PLANTS - SALE 79¢ NEW POTATOES - Red & White - 29¢ 1, Ont. Hot House Tomatoes - $1.29 iv. BUSHES - SHRUBS - TREES GREATLY REDUCED INDOOR & OUTDOOR HANGING POTS ROSE TRELLISES Large Supply of Greenware including Elves & Gnomes. 1] 20s O37 LAY a AV a a wi" To og CC. Sa n - VIN *at ~~ = » Ry ¥ PATER rr PR se Top ne ZF PS 2s w--- A es ER) of Eady so & - ~~ EN ANE OC SATS Nl 0X a 11 FRE ITEN 28H » Ct . ETN far Bn "> LO > 24 . I a NT IL ta 2 » pn SAM TA ey 304 a) Sa - Sy ARE Cr > RE < o wb "ody 7 "_--y Vs, Agi sn Ld Sion = ---e \S bi ul,