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Port Perry Star, 3 Sep 1980, p. 25

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¢ J | J k * ¢ e @& Auction Sales Auction Sales 'Auction Sales Auction Sales THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Absolutely unreserved stock reduction sale of new and used farm implements the property of W.J. LAMBERT & SONS LTD. (Massey Ferguson dealer) on the Beaverton by-pass at Beaverton, 13 miles north of sunderland or 23 miles south of orillia. 1974 White 1370 diesel tractor with manure loader, 1973 Int. 454 diesel tractor with T.A.-remote Hyd., Case 530 tractor, demonstrator Universal 445-4 wheel drive-45 PTO h.p. with hydraulic bucket, 206 hours, cab available, JD 420 gas tractor with manure loader, new MF 200 forage harvester with 2 row corn head, Fox 3300 forage harvester with electric cab controls, 2 row corn head and hay pickup, Dion 488 forage harvester-2 row, 5-new MF 114 forage box with roof and conveyor ext., 2-Gehl forage boxes with running gear, 1-Rex forage box with running gear, 1-Allis Chalmers forage box with running gear, JD 25 pull type combine, Allis Chalmers 66 pull type combine, Cockshutt 428 12' S.P. combine, Dion forage 59° blower PTO, Gehl forage blower PTO, New Idea picker shellet 314-2 row PTO, George White 7* snow blower, McKee 7' 621 snow blower, Sedore snow blower, MF No. 8-7' snow blower, IHC B275 tractor loader, JD 2010 backhoe loader, JD L manure spreader, ground drive, MF 160 manure spreader, New Holland é8 baler PTO, JD 15 disc harrow, Case 12' disc harrow, Kewanee 12' disc harrow tandem, MF 25 disc harrow, 3 pt. hitch, Pont cart finger harrow, IHC 4F plow-3 pt. H., IHC 46-4-14 plow -3 pt. h., new 1979 3 furrow 14 adjustable 16 3 pt. h. MF 43, Chizel plow-drag 9 tooth, Allied 11°6* cultivator 3 pt. h., 1-new MF-226 rear blade 7°, MH 20A seed drill, many more items. Subject to prior sale. Terms cash or financing avail- able prior to sale. 10 percent discount on all parts day of sale. Lunch available. Sale time 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, auctioneer, @ Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. S3 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5th SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale of household furni- ture, antiques, snow blower etc. the property of GRATTON BRUMWELL, will be held on the property Y mile east of Sunder- land on Con. 6 Brock Twp. |.H.C. frig, Kelvinator stove, Kenmore avtomatic washing machine and dryer, extension table, six dining room chairs, chrome table and chairs, large crock churn, qu. of dishes, luggage, antique large wooden plane, humidifier, rug shampooer, vacuum cleaner, cook stove, sewing machine, dresser, beds, viash stand, gold coloured Kroeler chesterfield and chair, brown Kroeler chest- erfield and chair, qu. of other furniture will be added to this sale, IHC snow blower 8 H.p. (walk behind), power lawn mower, Johnson 25 h.p. outboard motor, 5 gal. tank, paint sprayer, rubber tired wheel barrow, many other articles. Property sold, terms cash or good cheque, -sale at 12:30. Lunch available. Reg. and Larry Johnson auctioneers. Phone 705-357-3270 S3 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER SS SALE TIME: 12 NOON Auction sale at 351 King Street East, Oshawa. Complete house- hold effects for MRS. MILDRED CLARKE. Owner retiring to a nursing home. This sale includes many unique and unusual items. Earl Davis - Auctioneer - 728-4455 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER ¢ SALE TIME: 1 P.M. Auction sale - house & property. of MIKE DRISCOLL, on Scugog Island. Take Durham Road #7 to Aldred's Corner Store, turn east to Sunrise Beach. Five room frame house and garage. Three bedrooms and bath. Well treed lot - v2 acre more or less. Includes Westinghouse fridge, Leonard range, Acme wood stove, pine cupboard, jam cup- board, antique bed and dressers, hall tree, church pews, antique chairs, parlour table and chairs, antique clocks, tub stand, bathinette, trunks, silver pieces, qu. of old dishes and glass, sealers, old bottles, crocks, Avon pieces, cake tins, canner, good drapes, pictures, glass doors, lawn mower, garden tiller, wheel barrow, picnic table, cement blocks, barbecue, step ladders, cedar rails, picket fence, pres- sure tank and piston pump, space heater, box trailer, and many more items. Lunch Avail able. John Pearce Auction Ser- vice - 985-7492. -power- washer. Terms cash, no SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6th SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale of farm machinery the property of FLOYD DUNFORD Lot 16, Con. 16, Ottanabee Twp., 4 miles south of Peterborough by-pass on Wallace Point. Rd. 1975 | White 4 wheel drive and and duals, diesel tractor 175 h.p. cab and air, 1700 hrs. up dated cat engine, Cockshutt 1900 diesel tractor, 18.4 x 34 duals, 165 MF high arch multi power tractor, David Brown 1200 diesel tractor, Cockshutt 535 self propelled combine with 13' grain head and 3 row corn head, Fox Super D self propelled forage harvester 3 row corn head and hay pick up, 2 model 8 NH self unloading forage boxes on truck chassis, MF model 36 self propelled swather . with hay conditioner, 10ft., Int. ' 275 manure spreader PTO, 1979 | Husky manure pupm 8 ft. PTO, 1979 Husky 2500 gal. manure tank with 6 row applicator, MF 52-14 ft. tandem disc with 7 ft. wings and harrows, MF 880 plough, 6 furrow, 16" bottoms, Int. 45 Vibra-Shank cultivator 24 ft. with harrows, hydraulic wings, 12 ft. chain harrows, George White sprayer 3 pt. h., Int 400 air planter 6 row with fertilizer attachment, 10 ton tandem wagon, ruber tired wagon, 1979 fertilizer spreader 3 pt. h., MF dynabalance 7 ft. mower 3 pt. h., MF 12 baler PtO, JD side rake, Case 580 tractor backhoe and front end loader, 1977 GMC % ton truck with 5th wheel and 22 ft. Maverick trailer flat bed, 4x4 and certified as an International, Tandem truck, equipped for roll- off body certified, 2-3000 gal. water tanks, 200 bus. grainavat- er self unloading tandem grain box, water pump gas engine, used belting, barbed wire steel stakes, 3 pt. h. blade, qu. 5/8 steel cable, 24 ft. hay elevator, Trail- mobile 40 ft. tandem flat bed seml trailer, high pressure reserve, sale time 12:30 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959.s3 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER § SALE TIME: 1:00 p.m. Property of Mike Driscoll on Scugog Island. Take Durham Rd. No. 7 to Aldred's Corner Store, turn east to Sunrise Beach Includes Westinghouse fridge, Leonard range, Acme wood stove, pine cupboard, jam cup- board, antique bed and dressers, hall tree, church pews, antique chairs, parlour table and chairs, antique clocks, tub stand, bath- inette, trunks, silver pcs., qu. of old dishes and glass, sealers, old bottles, crocks, Avon pieces, cake tins, canner, good drapes, pictures, glass: doors, lawn mower, garden tiller, wheel- barrow, picnic table, cement blocks, barbecue, stepladders, cedar rails, picket fence, pressure tank and piston pump, space heater, box trailer and ; many more items. No reserve. _ Lunch available. John Pearce Auction Service 985-7492. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale of antique gas engines, Klaxonet horn, hand fed . thrashing machine, garage tools, - and garage equipment, the property of the late GEORGE BATES, 2 miles east of Canning- tion or 4 miles north of Manilla, a mile east. Antique Engines: 1924 Centaur tractor, Nelson Bros. gas engine, Gilson 1% h.p., Lister, small upright Wisconsin (air cooled) Nova, LeRoy, Head- less Fairbanks, Goold Shapley, Fairbanks Eclipse, qu. of Gilson parts, hand Klaxonet horn, McCormick corn sheller, small railroad station wagon, antique Forano hand fed threshing machine (before 1900), Graham page motor, 1954 Dodge dune buggy, 1964 Chev 2 ton (as is). Morris car, buggy wheels, Tecumpse 10 h.p. motor eletric start (new) small riding lawn mower, rear tine roto tiller, etectric drill press, belt sander, power grease gun, tire changer, Sunnen honeing machine, qu. of motors for lawn mowers, lawn mower parts, power hack saw, vise, anvil, part of a windmill, portable tool chest, buggy top, large qu. of scrap and metal, antique car tires, antique car - parts, hundreds of other articles, qu. of tools and thing s wou would find in a country garage. Terms cash or good cheque, sale at 12:00 noon. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers phone ; 705-357-3270 S10 FRIDAY SEPTEMBERSS SALE TIME: 7TP.M. Cornell's Auction Barn Three miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lind- say on the Lindsay-Little Britain Road. Six matching press back chairs, 3 pc. walnut bedroom suite, press back rocking chair, flat top trunks, iron beds, brass trim, coal oil lamps, copper boilers, qu. of qooden chairs, brass top hames, parlor chairs, rocking chairs, colourea 1v, chest of drawers, wooden ice box, gramaphone, chrome kitchen suite, walnut drop leaf table, crocks, hand made quilts, 22' Woods freezer, drill press, 8'* vice, qu. of china and glass plus many more antiques, furniture and household items. Don Cor- neil - Auctioneer, R.R. 1 Little Britain - 705-786-2183. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13 SALE TIME: 11 A.M. REAL ESTATE AUCTION The property of BOB CLARKE - R.R. 4, Lindsay. PARCEL 1: 2-storey one year old, deluxe home with double garage on 28 acres, excellent hobby farm with modern home. PARCEL 2: 35 acres vacant land, some bush. Properties subject to reserve bid. Directions: Turn off Hwy. 7 at Hub International, go south on Conc. 7 - 3 miles, see signs. Preview Saturday morning or by appointment. Call the Auctio- neer - Orval McLean - 324-2783 Lindsay. S10 HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER SALE TIME: 7P.M. Selling at the Wilsons Sales Arena, two miles north of Uxbridge. Dispersal for WINDYBAY Herd of WAYNE GYDE, Milford, Ontario. (Fast Sale due to back problems). R.O.P. Tested, Classified, Listed. _ Featuring 9 young Good Plus cows by Northcroft Admiral Citation. Also a fancy young Very Good cow projected at 3 yr. 140-169 with 4.5%. This is a herd of young cows. Also a fancy Astronaut bred heifer. Sale also will include 20 open heifers and calves from Dan Mills, Orillia. Reg & N.I.P. Grade. All Unit Sires. Also a number of fresh and springing cows both Reg. and Grade. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416-852-3524. S10 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER I SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale of farm machi- nery, truck, and antique furni- ture, the property of MALCOLM FERGUSON, Lot 15, Con. 2, Brock Township - four miles south of Sunderland on Hwy. 12 or 2miles north of Saintfield, and one mile east. 1974 Dodge V2 ton truck (D100) 8 cy! automatic . with cap (sold as is), low mileage also stock rack to fit this truck, M.F. #135 diesel tractor with Allied 350 hydraulic loader (good), Pulley, Ford 8N tractor, pulley, J.D. manure spreader on rubber, M.F. mower (dyne- balance 8 ft.), Ferguson 2 furrow plow, Ford #101 3 furrow plow, . J.D. cultivator 3 pt., McKee #6 snow blower, M.F. rubber tired wagon and good rack, cement mixer, Vicon 3 pt. fertilizer spreader, post hole auger 3 pt., M.H. seed drill, 13 disc, McCor- mick double disc, 2 drum roller, single plow, antique single iron plow, wooden wheels, mineral feeder, M.F. wheel rake, 24 ft. hay elevator (skeleton), grain box for 2 ton, Gehl hammer mill, 10°" 50 ft. belt, 2) ft. grain auger with motor, bale fork, 140 ft. draw rope, 32 ft. extension -tadder;2 telephone poles (32 ft.), cedar anchor posts, grain dryer with motor, approx. 70 telephone cross arms, large qu. of insula- tors, long bolts & braces, three batteries, 200 gallon tank with approx. 70 gals. fuel oil, Renfrew scales, 12 ft. alumi- num boat, qu. of scrap. FURNI- TURE: Beatty deep freeze approx. 21 cu. ft., Bell piano - good condition, Pine flat back cupboard - 2 glass 'doors, pie shelf, (good) pine chest of drawers, spool bed, spool cradle, bedroom suite, 2 bedding boxes, 2 Hi-fi speakers, antique bottles, antique dishes, blue pickle cruet, new hot plate, copper tea kettle, antique auto-harp, cutter bells, girls bicycle, power lawn mower, grain cradle, spinning wheel, wool winder, many other arti- cles. Farm sold. Terms Cash or good cheque. Sale at 12:30. Furniture sells first. Reg and Larry Johnson - Auctioneers - Ph (705) 357-3270. S10 Herd BCA 140-143. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER ¢ SALE TIME: 10A.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques, miscellaneous articles, will be held in the Village of Bailieboro, (south end of village on the former McIMOYLE FARM). Included are 3 antique dressers, large (new) rocking chair, beds, television set, washing machine, brass and iron pieces, qu. of other furniture will be added to this sale but list is not available at this time. Miscel- laneous articles such as five milk cans, good blacksmith's anvil, some blacksmith's tools, forge, power lawn mower, lawn roller, cattle and sheep clippers, 2 meat saws, pressure pump, Renfrew scales, qu. of good lumber, one bar and two stools, ping pong table and accessories, Am-Fm 8 track car stereo, tourist tent - 9 x 9, Coleman stove and stand, barbecue, 2 kitchen chairs, quilt chest, shingles, small antique scales, iron kettle, house bell, motors, tractor umbrella, chicken feeders, milk bottles, crosscut saws, copper pipe, glass wash board, axes, hundreds of small articles. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 10 a.m. Reg & Larry Johnson - Auctio- neers - Ph (705) 357-3270. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Auction sale of antique gas ; engines, Klaxonet horn, hand fed threshing machine, garage tools, Bradford machine and tool Co. steel lathe, 5' chucks and tooling, and garage equipment. The property of the Late GEORGE BATES - two EA with several miles east of Cannington, or 4 * miles north of Manilla, Y4 mile east. Antique Engines. 1924 Centaur tractor, Nelson Bros. gas engine, Gilson 13% h.p. Lister small upright, Wisconsin (air cooled) Nova, LeRoy, Headless Fairbanks, Goold Shapley, Fair- banks Eclipse, qu. of Gilson parts, Hand Klaxonet--horn, McCormick corn sheller, small railroad station wagon, antique Forano hand fed threshing machine (before 1909}, Graham page motor, 1954 Dodge dune buggy, 1964 Chev 2 ton (as is), Morris car, Buggy wheels, Tecumseh 10 h.p. motor electric start - new, small riding lawn mower, rear tine rotor tiller, electric drill press, belt sander, power grease gun, tire changer, Sunnen honeing machine, qu. of motors for lawn mowers, lawn mower parts, power hack saw, vise, anvil, part of a windmill, portable tool chest, buggy top, large qu. of scrap and metal, antique car tires, antique car parts, hundreds of other articles, qu. of tools, and things you would find in a country garage. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 12 noon. Reg & Larry Johnson - Auctioneers - Ph (705) 357-3270. S10 THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 18 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Excellent auction sale of antiques, furniture and glass- ware. Property sold. This high 26d FT) BD AFPAA STAM DUT LT STA Li "PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., Sepfeiber 3, 1980 -- 25 Linty SAZ) 2A B37 24 LLC Nestleton area by Mabel Cawker Port Perry Fair Successful Although the weatherman failed to co-operate the Port Perry Fair Board with presi- dent Joe Baxter at the helm are to be heartily congratu- lated for a very successful three day event. The public responded well with a splen- did attendance and many items of interest shared the spotlight again this year with added features to create more variety for one and all. Wedding Reception Congratulations and very warmest wishes to Rev. and Mrs. Victor Parsons who celebrated their 25th wedd- ing anniversary on Sunday evening, August 31st in Blackstock United Church Education Centre with a host of relatives and friends pres- ent for the happy, enjoyable occasion. Pot Luck Supper Enjoyed Several members of the Past Matrons Club of Blue Ray Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Port Perry, met at the lovely home of Norm and Bernice Mairs, Nestleton during the past week for a pot luck supper held outside on the spacious grounds. Later after all had partaken of the delicious variety of food, a meeting was held inside to take care of any business arising in the near future. Nestleton Presbyterian Church On August 31st, service was held with an average attendance. In the choir a Negro Spiritual entitled "We : Are Calling You" was sung quality sale will be held at the . Wilsons Sales Arena - 2 miles ° north of Uxbridge, including walnut sideboard, walnut sideboard with marble top and back, press back chairs, seats and backs, rocking chair, and Hayes rocking chair, small walnut corner cupboard, 3 pc. burled walnut bedroom suite, several arm chairs, wicker fern stand, several wooden tables, cedar chest, antique drop leaf table, glass show case, chester- field, several pc. of silver, sterling silver, 59 pc. chest Community silver, several brass pieces, C.P.R. lantern, coal oil lamps, quilts, books, qu. of old medical books, butter ladle, 200 : Postman's oak desk, 6 ' by Peggy and Alison Scott with organist Mrs. Shirley Scott accompanying. Rev. Fred Swann read Scripture portions of Genesis 1st chap- ter, the creation of man and Matthew Ch. 20: 1-17. Service next Sunday at 10 a.m. Everyone welcome to attend. Nestleton United Church The Sunday morning serv- ice was held at 11:15 a.m. with Rev. Victor Parsons presenting a timely mess- age. In the choir Miss Gail Malcolm favoured with a solo entitled "My Task." The Nestleton United Church Women will meet on Wed. evening Sept. 10 7:30 p.m. at Mrs. Olive Heaslip's apartment in Port Perry. (Please note change of date i and place of meeting held.) Jacques pcs. of china, pottery, figurines, including Wedgewood, Stafford- shire, Royal Bayreuth, Royal Doulton, Blue Willow, Chinese, also 100 pcs. glass including Carnival, Mary Gregory, also several framed pictures. NOTE: This is an excellent quality sale. Owners forced to give up their home due to health. Complete listing available at our office or by mail. Barn to be open for preview of items on Wednesday evening from 7 - 9 p.m. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416- 852-3524. S17 Euchre Results A very good turnout last week and the winners were: 1-Wendy Hyland-92, 2. Doris Rohrer-91, Low score Mild- red Quartz with 49. Weekly Auction Sales THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER IN SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale for the estate of the late MARY MCCAPPIN, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 miles north of Uxbridge, includ- ing Viking refrigerator and electric stove, electric kitchen appliances, 4 pc. sectional chest- erfield, electric Singer sewing machine (desk model), chest of drawers, rugs, blankets, coffee tables, end tables, French Prov- incial armchair, bedroom svite, lamps, 6 oak dining room chairs, dining room table, mahogany buffet, mahogany hutch. NOTE: Thisis a very large sale, many small items, all the contents from the house and basement. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge 416-852-3524 * \ draw-Aileen Mahoney with 86. Each week on Wednes- day evening for an interest- ing game of cards, fun and delicious refreshments with time for visiting, attend the Ladies Auxiliary Euchre at Caesarea Centre. Family Visitations Mrs. Frances Sutton, daughter Joyce and husband Ken Gray, and Mrs. Rosie Lunn of Orono were Satur- day luncheon guests with George and Ella Bowers of Nestleton. Daughter Dorothy Chap- man of New Liskeard who has been visiting her parents and family members has returned home this past week. Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Donneral, Nestleton, were daughter and son-in-law Philip and Violet Langfeld from Scar- borough. "Warmest Wish- es" for better health to Mrs. Donneral from neighbours and friends within the area. Mr. Lawrence Malcolm, Nestleton, had the pleasure of having lunch with Bob and Marion Ford and son Paul in Toronto on Tuesday of last week. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Road, were Saturday evening supper guests with Grant and Merna Cawker, Chris, Curt and Cathy of Oshawa. Alan and Eleanor Cawker, Oshawa, were - Sunday guests-at-the Cawker homestead. Note of Appreciation The Tripp Real Estate Junior Softball members, Paul and Robbie Hermann, Paul and Steven Dearborn, Ken Weir, Scott and Lynda Sutton, Derrick Franklin, Shannon Walker, Elizabeth Williamson, Jimmy Clark, Jason Argue, and Ray Daniels along with the coaches Art Weir and Mike Dearborn would like to thank all parents who.could attend the ball games, and also to Bob Hermann who did a great job of write-ups for the newspaper. Most of all we wish to thank Tripp Real Estate for the sponsorship and Lorne and Doris Clark for the wrap-up party held at their home. We, one and all, had an enjoyable season. Celebration Held Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mairs, Nestleton hosted a party on Sunday with all family members present. Other guests were: Mrs. Wilbert Werry, Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Werry and daughter Joy also of Black- stock, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson of Nestleton. The guests being honoured for the occasion were Robbie Mairs who celebrated his _ birthday, and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson who were cele- brating their 52nd wedding anniversary. A very enjoy- able get together. Very best wishes to those celebrating from area friends. We trust the last big holiday weekend of the season, Labour Day, was a safe and happy one for all, especially those travelling any distance. Tuesday, the youngsters went back to school, hopeful- ly eager and anxious to have a successful year, a real challenge after the long summer holiday period. Anitem of interest, please, for next week for a worth: while column. Phone 986 4715. Thankyou. I ---- ind ETN el om Pe Ls tansy ah ove LE gg COOTER Sang VA Cn Rr ACTOR Tp ein

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