TIN RAPE Lis 07 8 PN 4% He) $d Ay Jia EPR) FEA LEW a2 nie: LN PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 25, 1981 -- 29 Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales' Auctioneers Auctioneers THURSDAY MARCH 2¢ SALE TIME: 7 P.M. SPORTING GOODS STORE - Partial Bankruptcy Stock. Oak sideboard with bevelled glass mirror curved glass door, walnut china cabinet and tea server, buffet, table and chairs, large oak desk, colour TV, oak buffet, oak library table, press- back chairs, mantle chime clock, bridge lamps, oak tea server, school desk chairs, coal oil hang- ing lamp (old), new alcohol stoves - (suitable for boats, trail- ers, fish huts, camping and so on), nylon rope (1 ton in 100' lengths), new safety 5 gallon gas cans, several sets of new boat seats, cushions and sleeper mattresses, used grinders, power tools, office chairs and equipment, several sets of new bad weather clothing (suitable for boating, hunting and fishing), refinished high chair, good glass, fine china, cut glass, single bed- room .sulte, .double bedroom suite, ski boots, chrome racks, steel shelving, counters, and so on. Many more pleces too numerous to mention. Antiques and so on. 1614 Charles Street, Whitby - one block southwest of 401 or south of the Whitby Jalil. Auctioneer - Bill Wannamaker. information - 666-3731. Open Monday through Saturday to serve you. FRIDAY MARCH 27 SALE TIME: § PM. Auction sale at Brooklin Community Centre fora private Whitby estate. Another exciting Davis Auction. Preview from 3 p.m. Friday. Davis Auction Service, Oshawa - 728-4455, MACHINERY Clearance of Used Machinery u Utica Fafm Equipment are selling without reserve a large "quantity of machineriincluding tractors, balers, hay equipment, forage equipment, tillage equip- ment, garden tractors, etc., including a 1971 Ford 2 ton truck (certified), Tractors: D.B. 950 with loader, D.B. 880, Farmall A. Int. 624 with loader, Nuffield 460, N.H. 27 forage blower, Ford 618 blower, Dion forage wagon, Gehl forage wagon, windrow turner, Balers: N.H. 269 baler with thrower, J.D. 14T, N.H. 268, M.F. 12, M.F. 3, N.H. 65, Case 230, Case 330, N.l. Tandem manure spreader, J.D. 44 spreader, N.H. 469 haybine, J.D. 483 mower conditioner, 2 ton Martin wagon - new, wagon & rack, Ford 10' disc on wheels, several cultivators, cement mixer - 3 pt. hitch, Calsa 200 gal. sprayer, Allied 6' blade, Plows: J.D. 1450 6 'furrow - 18", Hydrane 4 furrow - 14", Int. 3 furrow - 3pt., etc., Fox 3000 2 row Harvester, Gehl flall chopper, J.D. 38 Harvester, Dion Forage harvester, A.C. 780 harvester, Int. harvesters, J.D. traller - é ton, 3 pt. hitch blade, J.D. 14 h.p. tractor and mower, wheel horse 10 h.p. tractor and mower, plus many other pieces of equipment. Also wagon load of small items. Sale at 11 A.M. Lunch avallable. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilseg Auctions, Uxbridge - (416) 852-3524 M25 der to alm room on their lot, SATURDAY MARCH 28 SALE TIME: 11 A.M. Prince Albert Hall - two miles _ south of Port Perry. Furniture, appliances, etc., with wooden chairs, Duncan Phyfe table, brown Tappan fridge, brown G.E. range, Viking dryer, Moffat range, acorn fireplace and pipes, commode chair, chesterfield, china cupboard, deep well pump, socket set, tools, dishes, books and many more good items. Pearce Auction Service - 985-7492 + FRIDAY MARCH 27 SALE TIME: 1 A.M. Auction sale of farm machi- nery, furniture, hay and straw. The property of ALVIN & OWEN GRAY, Lot 27, Concession 7, Pickering Township. mately five miles southwest of Claremont. Massey diesel trac- tor 35 with loader, International cultivator, baler, MF 300 com- bine, New Holland manure spreader, Harold one way disc, Dion thrash machine, hay mower, 2 binders scrap iron, 2000 bales of straw, numerous other farm equipment. Small quantity of furniture. Terms cash - no reserve. Earl Gauslin, Auctio- neer. - Approxi- SATURDAY MARCH 28 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. Auction sale of farm machi- nery, and some household furni- ture, the property of the late DONALD THOMPSON, Lot }7, Concession 6, Region of Durham, formerly Cartwright Township -' first farm south In village of Nestleton or 12 miles east of Port Perry on Hwy. 7A. MACHI- NERY: 1966 Ford Mercury 600 3-ton truck 8 x 12 ft. rack with single hoist 4 speed, with D.P. 55,000 miles; 1977 M,F. 275 diesel tractor with cab - 550 hrs., like new 169-30 tires; A.C. D-15 gas tractor with A.C. manure loader; Cockshutt 550 gas tractor - 3 pt. h., M.F. 300 self propelled combine - 11 ft head scour-clean good condition; J.D. tandem disc - 12 ft.; M.F. 33 seed drill 15 run grain, grass and fertilizer, power lift; double disc - 10 ft. 3 pt. h.; M.F. 10 baler PTO; Triple K. cultivator - 25 tooth, 3 pt. h.; M.F. trip beam plough - 3 pt. h. 4-14's; Chisel plough - 6 ft.; N.H. 331 manure spreader PTO 3 beater; 1973 Tecnoma field sprayer - 18 ft. booms, N.H: 55 side rake, Int. C28 power mower - 7 ft., 3 pt. h., Case grain elevator Danhouser post hole digger - 3 pt. h., 12in. auger, hay elevator - 32 ft - 20 ft. grain auger; 2 roller bearing wagons with rack trail- er; 2 wheeled, 4 section drag harrows, stone boat, hay bunch- er, 2 grain augers, land roller, . battery charger, electric cords, grain grinder, scales, 2 Surge milking unlts, vacuum pump, .anvil, é chicken crates, debeak- er, staunchens, Burdizzos; efec- tric emery, 2 in. electric drill, Forney electric welder, air compressor, circular saw, roto- tiller, Homelife C-51 chain_saw, - qu. of Tumber - 2x6, 2x4, 2x8. Many other Items. HAY: approximately 1100 bales mixed hay. STRAW: approximately 500 bales wheat straw, FURNI- TURE: MclLary wood stove, 2. wash stands, 2 dressers, exten- sion tables, odd chairs. Terms cash. No reserve. Furniture Sale at 1:00 p.m. Machine sale at 1:30 p.m. Carl & Greg Hickson - Auctioneers - Reaboro, Ontario - 705-324-9959. M25 HEREFORDS East Central Ontario Hereford Zone ANNUAL SPRING . SHOW-AND SALE REGISTERED HEREFORDS | Peterborough Fairgrounds "1. -SAT., APRIL 18, 1981 Show at 10:30 a.m. Sale at 1 p.m. Selling: Herd sires, cows with calves. Bred and open heifers and 4-H Calves. 75 Entries. Catalogues Available JOHN B. McLAUCHLAN Secretary-Treasurer P.0.Box 35 Carrying Place, Ontario KOK 1LO + WEDNESDAY APRIL SALE TIME: 11:30 A.M. , Machinery = Excellent Auction of farm machinery for HUTCHINSON FARM SUPPLY, R.R. 2, Stoutf- ville, on Hwy. 48 - two miles north of Ringwood, including tractors, combine corn planters, seed drills, balers. Including the following tractors - JD 2120 with loader, M.F. 1155, JD 4430," JD 6030, JD 510, two JD 2130's, AC 200, Ford Jubilee, Cockshutt 1850, Cockshutt 1850 with cab, Cockshutt 1800, MF 35, JD 2010 with loader, JD 7000 4 row wide planter, JD 12 row wide planter, White 6 row narrow planter, MF narrow, JD 6 row 1240 plateless planter, NH 890 harvester with 2 row corn head, JD 1209 mower conditioner, MF 655 swather, AD F combine with corn and grain heads, Int. 1440 rotary combine,- MF 410 diesel combine with grain and corn heads, Int, 710 seed drill, NH 273 baler, Int. 430 baler, JD 2 baler e|ector, snow- 'blower, Allied 46 6°' auger, Int. 10° cultivator with mulchers, Gehl forage blower, JD 65 forage 'blower, JB & D sprayer, NH 275 baler, several plows, grain box and wagon, Cockshutt 14' disc, Badger blower, JD 11' cultivator, ~GM 427 motor with 50,000 miles, MF 410 gas combine - grain and corn head, JD 57 riding mower, Int. 75 riding mower, MF 400 -snowmobile,- JD cab for 140 riding tractor. NOTE: Thisis a nice clean sale with machinery ready to work. Lunch avallable. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson . Auctions, Uxbridge - (416) 852-3524. THURSDAY APRIL 2 ------SALETIME: § P.M. Auction sale of good used furniture, dishes and antiques, the property of the estate of CHARLES NENDICK, to be held at Stouffville Sales Barn. Terms Cash. Sale at 6 P.M. Norm Faulkner - Earl Gauslin, Auctlo- neers. Al THURSDAY APRIL 2 SALE TIME: 12:30 NOON Complete Oacrés Holstein Herd dispersal for DAVID & PAT OWENS, R.R. 1, Woodville, at the Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ontario. 75 Head, 1/3 purebred and 2/3 N.I.P. . Holsteins, D.H.I.A. tested, classified and free listed. This is a fine uddered herd, in all stages of lactation and are sired by and bred to such popular U.B.l. Sires as Roycedale Admiral, Royalty, Stylist, Lester, Peration, Sheik, Moch Four and Starlite. The herd is in full milk flow with several fresh or close at sale time, balance are bred back for summer and fall calving. Features of the 'sale include a show type daughter of Peration, milking now and due to freshen in July to the service of Sheik. The yearlings and calves are an outstanding group, well grown, typey and sired by the unit sires mentioned above. Many suitable for 4H calves. If you need milk or herd replace- ments please plan to attend this sale. Ed. McMorrow -Auctioneer - (705) 953-9444. Nell Malcolm - Sales Manager - (416) 986-4246. chairs, etc. sors, shop carts, etc. Yamaha. condition, 1975 Ford pickup and much more. - AUCTION SALE - SATURDAY Sale Time: 10 A.M. Auction Sale - Saturday, March 28th - 10 a.m. Southot Whitby Jail, Highway 12, one block south of 401. We have" been instructed by the principles to sell by auction: OFFICE EQUIPMENT: 3 typewriters, 1 IBM Selectric, 7 cash registers, desks, 6 files, 2 photocopiers, adding machines, and calculators, gestetners, time clocks, over 200 assorted SHOP EQUIPMENT: Tools, tool boxes, air compressor, sanders, battery charger, jack, truck, shelving, outdoor signs 2x12 and 6 x 14, garage door 7 x 8, chain saw, sump pump, 20 tires, mag wheels, lawn mower, and much much more. RESTAURANT EQUI AENT: Taylor milkshake machine, reach-in refrigerator, coffee maker, chairs, tables and coun- ters, utensils, 2 Coke machines, air conditioner, compres- MOTORCYCLES: New parts, and accessories, fenders, forks, pistons, carburators, chrome racks, etc., 90 Suzuki and 400 VEHICLES: 1978 Chev low mileage, 8 automatic, ps, Al - 8 automatiay ps/pb, 1968 Mustang fastback - collector's car. MISCELLANEOUS: 15 cases of floor paint, boat paint, Road- runner and pinball machines, washer and dryer, refrigerator This is only a partial list. BE THERE! MacDONALD & WANNAMAKER, AUCTIONEERS MARCH 28 ~ washer, THURSDAY APRIL? SALE TIME: 12 NOON FARM SOLD Auction sale of farm machl- nery, furniture, for the property of BRUCE BEATON, R.R. 5, Sunderland - 5 miles south of Sunderland on Hwy. 12, opposite B & W Farm Service. Including an International 504 diesel tractor with loader, Int. 434 diesel tractor, pulley for 434 tractor, tractor chains, Owatona mower conditiorier < 9°, NH side rake, NH 269 baler, Int. grain & fertilizer drill, N.I. fertilizer spreader - 3 pt. hitch, Allied 10 cultivator, 9° packer, 9' disc, chain harrows, Int. 160 manure spreader, Int. 3 furrow plow, Dan User post hole digger, snow- blower, wood splitter, Case hay elevator, AC 720 forage harves- ter - 2 row with hay pickup, Badger forage blower, 2 forage wagons (Badger & Eastern), grain auger, trailer with rack, 2 feed carts, cement mixer, chain saw, mineral feeder, lumber, posts, rails, barn |ack, extension ladder, qu. of furniture Including a Speed Queen dryer, plus nymerous other items. The Wick Ladies will serve lunch. Sale at 12 NOON. Sale: managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - (416) 852-3524. Al THURSDAY APRIL 2 SALE TIME: é P.M. Excellent auction sale of furnl- ture and antiques, the property of MISSES EUNICE & MORWENA HARRIS, Port J Perry. Selling at the Wilisons Sales Arena - two miles north of Uxbridge. Including a Newcomb plano, 9 pc. dining room suite, tea wagon, press back rocker, 4 pc. burrelled- walnut bedroom suite, several parlour tables, silver tea service, pine blanket boxes, several antique chests of drawers, walnut settee, antique hall rack, antique drop front desk, drop leaf table, spool table, wicker chairs, extension table, large no. of framed pictures, large qu. of old books, dressers, trunks, walnut parlour table, large no. of dishes including 12 pc. set of Limoge - gold and white, also 12 pc. set of Limoge Birds of Paradise, china, press glass, quilts, plus numerous other articles. NOTE: This is a very fine auction closing out one of the older homes in Port Perry. Lunch avaliable. Sale at 6 P.M. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge (416) 852-3524. Al SATURDAY APRIL 4 SALE TIME: 11 AM. FARM SOLD Auction sale of farm machi- nery, furniture and antiques, for the property of RICHARD STEER, R.R. 4, Port Perry - one mile west of Manchester on Reglonal Road 1. Including JD 510 tractor, DB 990 tractor, JO 336 baler, 2 wagons with racks, MF 35 PTO combine - 8°, Allied 26 tooth cultivator, 3 furrow 12" 3 pt plow, 2 gravity grain boxes on carriages, Int. seed drill - 16 run on rubber, Cockshutt manure spreader, N.l. 7 mower, Lily Snow blower, 4 section harrows, Int. Hammermill, AC side rake, grain augers, 3 pt. hitch fertilizer spreader, extension ladder, 12 milk cans, wagon load. FURNI- TURE: Inglis stove - almond, Corning top, self cleaning oven; matching almond refrigerator - 2 door; Inglis 9' white refrigera- tor, Kenmore portable dish- pine blanket box, dresser with oval mirror, wash stand, 3 press back chairs, dresser, bed and mattress, 9 x 12 Axminster rug, plus numerous other items. Wagon load sells first followed by furniture. Manchester U.C.W. will serve lunch. Sale at 11 A.M. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge (416) 852-3524. Al SATURDAY APRIL 4 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. Auction sale of household furniture," gardening' tools, car and van, the property of ELMER GUY, 44 Victoria Street South, Lindsay. "Owners Moving." Chesterfield and chairs, bed, end tables, buffet, B & W Tv, dressers, wardrobe, desk, type- writers, bookshelves, vacuum, washer and dryer, wood stove, roto-tiller, chain saw, shovels, racks, bicycles, grinder, table saw, sump pump, picnic table, lawn mower, tools, jacks, 200 gallon fuel tank, wheel barrow, fire wood, lamps, box trailer, '69 Fargo van - sold as Is, 1972 Ford Pinto station wagon - sold certi- fled, and much more. Terms-/| Cashe No Reserve. Calvin Mabee _-_ Sales Manager & Auctioneer - Lindsay (705) 324-4567. a WEDNESDAY ARRIL S$ SALE TIME: 11 AM. HOLSTEINS 110 Holsteins, Registered, Listed, R.O.P. Tested, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge. Complete Robeth Dispersal for ROBERT & MARABETH TROTTIER &. FAMILY, Selby, Ontario. 1 Herd Average 154-165 BCA. Selling Robeth Dewdr Lucy (VG) 4y 305d 21117 3.84 percent (186-192) She has a VG dam with 172-188 Lucy sells with four sisters, also a smart young Northcroft Admiral Citation daughter, Robeth Admiral Petra (VG) 3y 282d 17233 4.2 pesent 164-187. A fine group of young cows and heifers. Also selling the Wilson Spring Sensation including an Elevation from Werrcroft with 3 excellent dams, with high production, an Ex. Unique milking over 100 Ib. from Netherbay Farms, an outstand- Ing bred heifer by Sir Chris- topher from Keith Donnan, a show 3 yr. old already VG by Ultimate, several 2 and 3 year old VG cows, a fancy tall Nugget with 2nd and 3rd Dams both excellent. This will be followed by the Calf Sale. Show calves with full pedigrees including a Sir Christopher from an Ex. Dam with 200 BCA. A May Starlite calf with 5 direct dams all VG: A fancy Ned May calf from a VG Emperor. Atruly fine sale of breeding and show animals. Plan to attend on April 8 at 11 a.m. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - (416) 852-3524. Al FRIDAY APRIL 10 _____SALETIME: 11 A.M. Farm Sold Clearing Farm auction of Farm Machinery and Equip- ment, Buildings, Silo, Dairy Equipment, for the property of CROSSLAND FARMS, Ernest Crossland, Yonge Street, Newmarket at the southwest corner of Hwys. 9 and 11 at the west side of Newmarket. The land is being developed and everything must go including Int. 4166 4WD dlesel tractor, Int. 1066 diesel tractor with cab, Int. 624 diesel tractor, Int. 504 diesel tractor, MF 510 combine with corn head, N.H. super 717 har- vester with corn and grass head, 2 forage wagons with roofs, 4 350 bushel grain' boxes with 9 ton. wagons. 2 Westeel 500 bushel dry storage bins, Calso weed sprayer - 360 gallons, N.H. 273 baler, N.H. side rake, Toxowick grain dryer, N.H. Whirlaway blower, 50° Allied grain auger on carriage, 41' Allied grain auger on carriage, Int. 275 14° S.P. Swather, Int. 400 Cyclo corn planter, bale elevator, Int. 490 disc - 25%, Int. 45 25' Vibra Shank cultivator with mulchers, Int. 710 7 furrow plow - auto trip, Int. 4 row rolling cultivator, Int. 510 grain and fertilizer drill - like new, Electric grain cleaner, 1974 Eldorado Cadillac - fully equip- ped Terms on Machinery - Cash or Cheque day of sale. 20 x 70' Slab silo, Jamesway silo unloader, Jamesway Double é feeder, Jamesway Double 6 Herring Bone parlour, 6 ton bulk tank with auger, automatic feeders for parlour, Horn of Plenty magnetic feeder, James- way Pipeline milker with é units, Dari-Kool 1000 gal. bulk tank, Patz stable cleaner - 350°, steel building 45° x 120' - truss barn steel with white siding; steel building 45° x 120' - truss building with 3 bay garage at one end. NOTE: Stable equipment, silo, feeders, buildings, will be sold half down day of sale - half due May 25, at which time they can be removed from the property. Complete Holstein Dispersal will be held at Wilson Sales Arena on May 28. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - (416) 852-3524. AB SATURDAY APRIL SALE TIME: 10 A.M. Machinery Auction sale of farm machi- nery and equipment selling at Wilson Sales Arena - two miles north of Uxbridge, including A.C. 7000 tractor with N.H. forage heater, radio, 600 hours; Harves- ter with 2 heads, 14865 Cockshutt tractor, Cockshutt 1370 Glencoe 16' cultivator, N.H. 479 haybine, White combine with corn and grain heads, Corn tester, 3 forage wagons, plus numerous other items. NOTE: This sale concluded before 1 p.m. at which time the Jersey Calf Sale and Charolals Sales will be held. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge (416) 852-3524. AS will start at 10 a.m. and will be - Thnertunitics WEDNESDAY APRIL 1S SALE TIME: 12 NOON Complete Rendon Holstein Dispersal for DONALD CROSIER, R.R. 2, Port Perry, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena. Machinery Sale will be held at the Farm on Saturday, April 8. Sales managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge (416) 852-3524. . THURSDAY APRIL? SALE TIME: 12 NOON Machinery ~ Auction sale of farm machi- 'nery and equipment for MRS. CARMEL BELL (late Keith Bell), R.R. 1, Oshawa, at Lot 16, Conc. 9 - one mile west of Raglan or from Hwy. 12 go one and a quarter miles east from Myrtle. Including Int. 656 tractor with 2000 loader, MF super 90 tractor, MF 50 tractor, FMC sweet corn harvester - good, Int. 3 furrow trip beam plow - 16"*, AC 4 furrow 14' plow, MF 13' disc, Watvere. 1V cultivator, MF 13' cultivator, MF 11' cultivator, JD 2 row corn planter, N.I. fertilizer spreader, MF 3 pt. hitch weeder, Bush Hog rotary mower, 2 grain boxes with 8 ton gear, three 8 ton wagons with racks, 8 ton wagon with water tank, grain and bale eleva- tor - 32', 3 pt. hitch blade, rear carrier - 3 pt. hitch, Centennial sprayer - 30' boom, J.D. 2 row potato planter, bale elevator, potato bagger, grain augers, trallers, 2 cattle oilers, 4 propane bird bangers, 4 single plows, plus numerous other items. Equip- ment In good condition. Sale at 12 noon. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - (416- 852-3524. A8 'Farmers Week in Ontario March 20 to 27 is Junior Farmers' Week in Ontario. During this time, Junior Farmers clubs in each county, region and district will organize special fund- raising events. The week's activities culminate at the Junior Farmers' annual conference at Toronto's Constellation Hotel, March 27 to 29. All money raised during the week's activities will be presented to the March of Dimes in honor of the Year of the Disabled. "The purpose of Junior Farmers' Week is to boost the spirit of the 8500 members, strengthen provincial ties, and make the public more aware of Junior Farmers clubs," says Amber Gibbons, of the Ontario Ministry of Agricul- ture and Food extension branch. : The association also hopes to promote awareness of their motto 'self-help and community betterment." To help members with publicity efforts, the annual con- ference features speakers and activities to sharpen public relations skills. Among the guest speakers are Gordon Jones of Lafayette, Indiana and Carm Hamilton, Victoria County agricultural repres- entative. A panel of service club representatives is pre- senting some successful promotion concepts. The conference program also offers the 400 delegates a change to experience first hand what it is like to be blind, deaf or confined to a wheel chair. - Other highlights of the con- ference include election of a ,new provincial president and other executive officers, and the announcement of travel scholarship winners. Travel include exchanges-to Australia and New Zealand, Kingdom, the Unit and other provinces. ¢ IVI ¥. SLO Te oN Bait i A Pog Ra Ef = - oR Ge) Hart >= Xe To. a ys ONS Rn ANN