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Port Perry Star, 8 Apr 1981, p. 30

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Rn Se. ce - - WA XI RAITT 1 Lu AARNE 30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 8, 1981 Ya 71 ° Sete A Lh BEATA hh ARR ye lide Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY APRIL SALE TIME: 10 A.M, Auction sale of .farm machi- nery, furniture, large qu. of small goods, and tools, . the property of Walter Bondarchuk, will be held in the Village of +« Gormley (west of Stouffville) - second house west of Hwy. 404, on Stouffville Road. J.D..tractor + model A.R, (antique) new paint .iob, good condition: M.H. #44 'tractor - completely overhauled, one hour on motor, new paint ob. - McCormick threshing machine, "long feeder, 22 x 38, cyl. Good condition. 100 ft. belt. Cockshutt 70 tractor, M.F. 2 furrow drag plow (ploughing match plow.). - Ferguson 2 furrow plow 3 pt. McCormick H.D. cultivator, propane fired steam Jenny, | :wooden wheel wagon, A-frame with | beam. Two antique steam engine pumps, Airco acetylene welding outfit, cutting torches, tips, etc., heavy duty. 2 power lawn mowers, scaffolding, ladders, 20.1b. propane tanks, large qu. of tgols, and small goods, blacksmith's anvil, - antique anvil, blacksmith's vice, tongs, clamps, pipe wrenches, sledge hammers, large qu. of nuts; bolts, washers, prieumatic air sander, work benches, moving dollies, blankets, 100 ft. of 3/4in. pipe, pipe dies, and pipe cutter, hundreds of other small articles. FURNITURE: Modern dining room table and 6 chairs, chesterfield and chair, pictures; Viking:colour TV, 2 metal office . "desks, nearly new, filing cabi- nets, office tables, 2 antique cylinder gramaphones, 90 records, antique Philco radio, Atwater Kent radio and record player, Victor. gramaphone, approx. 350 records (78's), Stewart Warner, and Rogers Majestic battery radios, Wes- tinghouse dishwasher, mantel clock, antique picture frame, (1890), 2, arborite counter tops, ' chime bells, horse bells, many other articles. Property sold. Termscash ok good cheque. Sale at 10 a.m. 'Small goods first, lunch' available. Reg & Larry Johnson, Auctioneers - Ph (705) 357-3270. SATURDAY APRIL 18 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. . Auction sale of farm machi- nery, the property of ELWOOD JOHNSTON, Lot 21 Concession 2, Brock Township - 4 miles south of Sunderland and 3 miles east, or 6 . miles south of Manilla and one mile: west. Case 600 tractor "J(Case-A-Matic drive) with front end loader. Cockshutt 40 tractor. McCormick manure spreader 130 bu., new. Hydrien plow 3° furrow 13' bottoms, nearly new, ~-~McCormick cultivator on rubber - 17 tooth, Case 13 tooth tractor cultivator, J.D. cor uffler 3 pt.. Century weed Ss r 3 pt. McCormick 13 run seed drill; J.D. disc*7 ft., McCormick 3 furrow drag plow, 3 drum roller, 5 sec. of harraws, Case 3 furrow drag plow, 2 Case model C forage harvesters with corn head and hay pick up, Case forage blower, Loadmaster 2 beater forage wagon (box needs repair), Allis "Chalmers roto baler, J.D. mower - 7 ft., Case side rake, Sedore snow blower, Sedore rear end "manure 'loader, McCormick 2 . row corn planteg, Arps 6 ft. blade, bale buncher and bale fork, grain auger, large qu. of scrap and 'machinery for parts, DelL aval 3 unit pipeline milker, double stainless steel wash sinks, small quantity of furniture. Scotty trailer (13 ft.) sleeps 4, with stove, furnace and fridge. i; Farm sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 1 P.M. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneer. Ph. (705) 357-3270. Al5 | ~ HEREFORDS Central Ontario Hereford Zone "ANNUAL SPRING SHOW AND SALE REGISTERED HEREFORDS Peterborough Fairgrounds 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. McCLAUCHLAN , Secretary-Treasurer P.O. Box 35 Carrying Place, Ontario stove," KOK 1LO Corneil's Auction Barn FRIDAY APRIL 10 SALE TIME: 7 P.M. Auction sale three miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain Road. Cedar Chest, blanket AP © i style chesterfield a air, settee, hall stand, clocks, gun rack, G.E. 2-door refrigerator, Renfrew cook rocking chairs, 'colour TV's, 24' Moffat electric stove, flat top trunks, coffee and end . tables, parlour chairs, qu. of picture frames, parlour tables, qu. of china and glass, qu. of hand tools, q plus many more antiques, furni- " tyre and household items. Don Corneil, Auctioneer - R.R. 1, Little Briain - 705-786-2183. 7 APRIL 14 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. Auction sale of large farm machinery, the property of DQUGLAS TERRY. (Sale will be held on the property of Jim McCarthy). Lot 25, Conc:'5 King Township - follow Hwy. 9 west of Newmarket 72 miles, just over Hwy. 400, 2 mile to Conc. 5 turn south 22 miles to 18th side road. Turn east or 4 miles east of Schomberg, on Hwy. 9 just past Holland Marsh, turn south on Conc. 5. McCormick diesel tractor 4166, 4 wheel drive, 28 I. x 26 w. tires, cab™ air conditioned, heater and radio, approx. 150 h.p., good condition. M.F. diesel tractor . 1105 - with fast hitch loader, cab, heater, radio, wheel weights, 20.8 x 38 rear tires, 1110 x 16 front tires, MF diesel S. P. 'combine 510 14 ft. platform, automatic héader, 4 row corner header #44, 36' row. McCormick haybine and conditioner #1190, 9 ft. 2 years pull type. McCormick baler #445 - 2 yrs. McCormick 7 furrow 18' plow #700 - auto- reset, new last year. McCormick cultivatar'4500 Vibra Shank. 252 "ft. M.F7 double disc - 14 ft. McCor 12 ft. chisel plow.. McCormick grain and fertilizer seed drill - 18 disc. Horst 8 ton wagon with 225 bu. Turnco grain box. John Deere wagon and 225 | bu. grain box. Allied automatic' hay stooker, harrows, elevators, many other articles. Owner giving up farming. NOTE: . This "is a good line of well kept machi- nery. Terms cash or good cheque - Sale time: 1 p.m. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph. (705) 357-3270. WEDNESDAY APRIL 15 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Holsteins Complete Rendon Holstein dispersal for DON CROSIER & FAMILY, Port Perry, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Ux- bridge. 75 head registered, list- -ed. 47 milk cows, 8 bred heifers, 20 heifers and calves. '25 head fresh or close to calving at sale time. Royalty, 7 by Trudgen - Moch Four, others by Perseus Leader and Rockman including a fancy '2 year old by Romandale Crusa- der. This is a young herd with the majority 1st, 2nd and 3rd calvers. An excellent opportun- ity to add to the milk supply with these- young fresh cows.- The April Consignment Sale will follow the Rendon Dispersal. Sale at 12 noon. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auc- tions, Uxbridge - 416-852-3524. A8 "SATURDAY APRIL 18 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Clearing Farm Auction for ALEX RATCLIFF, farm located on Hwy. 48 - two miles north of stoplights at Ringwood) includ- ing two tractors, J.D: spreader - nearly new, 4 furrow plough, N.H. hay baler, tractor rotary mower, JD (w. tract) R.T. w/ flat rack, PTOysprayer, harrows, sedore double'fan snow blower PTO, post hole digger, 2 grain elevators w/ motors, 100 belt tractor chains, MTD rototiller, cattle oiler, 3 galvanized water troughs, good dehorners, Jack- all-Jack. 2-200 gallon gas tanks w/pumps, Buffalo robe, antique double barrél shotgun, milk 'cans, vacuum. pump, - 2. surge units, heater, S.S. sink, 2 bed- room suites, kitchen suite, antique mantel clock, TV "black and white, hall rack, antique pine harvest table, small fire- proof safe, no. of crocks, jars, odd chairs, odd dishes, cups & saucers; antique side board, desk, hall rack w/ mirror, lamps, many many other useful articles. Farm sold. Owner nor auctioneers not responsible for P.L. or .P.D. Terms cash. Refreshments available. Sale: 12:30 P.M. Norm Faulkner - W.D. Atkinson, Sales Managers and Auctioneers. chrome Kitchen 'suites Axminster rug, mantle > SATURDAY APRIL 18 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Auction sale, the estate of, EARLE SUTHERLAND - one' mile north of Coboconk, on High- way 35. Total contents of house must be sold including 1979 Chev car, piano, organ, 24" colour TV, fridge freezer combination, Easy boy 'chair, lamps, sofa, Kitchen set, dishes, "and tools. = Many more items- to0 numerous to mention. Something for every- one. Terms cash. Pilkey Auction Service, Claremont - 649-2238.A15 . of wooden chairs, | Six by Birch-Hollow. SATURDAY APRIL 18 SALE TIME: 9:30 A.M. Auction. sale of farm. machi- nery, furniture and antiques, the property of Lloyd Wideman, R.R. 3, Mount Albert on the Harold Road - 2 mile east of Hwy. 48 - Lot 6, Conc. 8 or 1 1/4 mile south of Mount Albert including MF 35 tractor, MH 44 tractor, MF 3 baler, Int. hay conditioner, Int. 77 mower, J.D. siderake, Int. 21 tooth cultivator, 10' double disc, Int. one-way disc, Int. grain drill - 13 run, 18' trailer with dual wheels, 5 section harrows, Sedore manure loader, Sedore snowblower, 3 grain augers with motors, Int. 3 furrow plow, Int. 4 furrow plow (both pull type), 28' Malco hay-eleva- tor with 2 h.p. motor, buzz saw, 6 'pig troughs, scales, qu. of lumber, scrap iron, 300 - bales straw. Furniture including antique sideboard in excellent condition, upright Grand Piano, Westinghouse electric stove. NOTE: Sale starts at 9:30 a.m. and will conclude at NOON. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416- 852-3524. ' Al5 SATURDAY APRIL 18 SALE TIME: 9:30 A.M. Auction sale of furniture, and car and riding tractor plus tools, the property of L. COLBECK, on Highway 12 in the village of Myrtle (across 'from Cooke's Store) including Viking refrige- rator, Moffat electric stove, 9 pc. walnut dining room suite with large china cabinet - excellent condition, walnut coffee table and end tables (Electrohome furniture), stool - good, Fleetwood colour TV, 3 pc. bedroom suite, chester- field and chair, large oak china cabinet, antique wall telephone, copper boiler, 2 copper tea. kettles, 2 antique light fixtures, movie camera and projector, clock, 1972 Pontiac Parisienne (certified), baby furniture, $S.16 Twin tractor with 42° mower, plow, disc and trailer, roto-tiller, lawn mower, steel buzz saw, steel stoneboat, table saw, Beaver wood lathe, trailer, pony cart, single driving harness, "pony saddle, wicker chairs; rock- ing chair, tool trunk, wooden pulleys, 2 antique fur coats, Ox yoke, 3 wheel barrows (one no good), plus many other items and tools." Lunch avallable. NOTE: This is an. A.M: -Sale starting promptly at 9:30 and will conclude at noon hour. Property sold. Sale managed .and sold 'by Lloyd . Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 16 -852-3524 -- -Al5 SATURDAY APRIL 18 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. Farm sold Complete Farm sale including machinery and dairy equipment .for the property of DON CROSIER, R.R. 2, Port Perry - two miles south of-Port Perry on Concession 3 Scugog, or two 'miles south of Manchester on Hwy. 12, then 3/4 mile east on + Concession 3. White 1370 tractor "1500 hr., J.D. 710 tractor, Int. 414 tractor with loader, Nuffield tractor and loader, 1974 Chev 1 ton van, A.C. blower and pipes, 2 'barn fans, Wyatt feed grinder, J.D. 1209 mower conditioner - 9' (used 2 years), NH 310 baler with thrower - used one year, 2 bale wagons, Martin feeder wagon - 20°, Allied 14' cultivator, Int. 46 4 furrow plow - 3 pt. hitch, Int. "10 seed drill - grain and fertilizer and seed box - 16 run on rubber, JB & D sprayer, Turnco grain box, grain auger, Allied bale elevator, Poni-trail 20' 'harrow, Case forage blower, 6 section harrows, mineral feeder, feed rack, 2 fuel tanks, 1939 Chev van, heated water bowl, 2 cutters, 20" silage in 20' silo, 1000 bales hay, Del aval stainless vacuum bulk tank - 1500 litre, Surge SP 22 pump and 3 Surge milkers, 1 DeLaval milker, wagon load. Lunch available. Sale at 1 P.M. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416- 852-3524. AlS Williams piano &. GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 17 SALE TIME: 11 AM, Auction sale at Stouffville Sales 'Barn. Household furni- ture, antiques, collectible items. Terms cash. - Earl Gauslin, Auctioneer - 640-3079. Al5 SATURDAY APRIL 18 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Auction sale "of Livestock, implements and household furhi- ture, the property of JOHN E. MURPHY, Lot 14, Concession 5, Smith Township - two miles north of Peterborough," on Chemong Road, and one mile east, or 3 miles south of- Lake- field on Hwy. 28 to 5th Concession and turn west 22 miles. Machi- nery: 1975 Int. 574 diesel tractor with 1550 manure loader, hyd- raulic bucket, Int. 300 gas tractor "with Kelly manure loader with - fast hitch and converter kit for standard 3 pt., 1979 Int. vibra- shank 45 cultivator .-' 8%2 ft,, Int. 10 combination 16 disc seed drill (grain, grass, fertilizer and brohme grass), Int. model 14 4-bar side rake, Int. 8%2 ft. tanden disc, New Holland 116 1-row forage harvester, PTO, with Hay pick up, Int. fast hitch cultivator, Int. C28 7 power mower - 3 pt., 'M.F. 10 baler - PTO; snow blower - 3 pt., pto, Int. 3 ton wagon with rack, New Holland 5-ton wagon, "Woods model 86 oat roller, Int. 125 bushel manure spreader - PTO, Int. 18' grain auger with 10' extension, 4 section drag. harrows, 3 drum land roller, Case 40' side rake, Case E10 3 pt. mower - 7', Farm Hand wheel rake, Int. 75 bushel horse-drawn manure spreader, stone boat, scuffler, 30' hay elevator, Int. 64 . combine - for parts, Team set of horse harness and collars, neck yokes and whiffle trees, sump pump, pump & motor, culvert, paint compressor & gun, gear pump, set of sleighs, home-made air compressor, 2 barrels of oats, Snowcruiser snowmobile, forks, shovels, chains, many other. articles too numerous to men- tion. Hay: Approx. 1000 bales mixed hay. Straw: Approx. 200 bales of straw.- Household furniture: Acme cook stove, 'Quebec heater, Franklin fire- place stove, pasteurizer, B/W television, washing machine, -wash tubs, oak desk, typewriter, bunk beds - (twin), dressers, oak buffet, sealers, dog harness, dog sled, Mobylette Mo-Ped bicycle, many other articles. Cattle: 25 mature Hereford & Simmental cows with 25 calves by side - cows bred Hereford. All cattle proven negative to blood test March 3, 1981. Horses: Belgian mare - 10 years old, Belgian mare - 3 years old, Horse colt born July 1980. Farm sold. Terms cash. Nq reserve. Furni- ture sale at 12:00 P.M. - Machine -Sale at 1400 P.M. Cattle sale-at- -3:00 P.M. Carl Hickson, Auctio- neer - Reaboro, Ontario - (705) 324-9959. AlS Mortgage Auction SATURDAY APRIL 18 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Two acres with modern 3 bed- room aluminum sided bungalow - family room, large walkout basement, large deck, large separate garage, At Ball Point, near Lake Scugog. Lot 9, Plan 491. All terms and conditions given at sale. Directions: 8 miles south of Little Britain. See' Signs. Viewing - 9 a.m. - 12 noon sale day or by appointment. Call 324-2783. 'Orval McLean, Auctio- neer - Lindsay. Al5 SATURDAY APRIL 25 SALE TIME: 12:30 NOON Auction 'sale of machinery, furniture, antiques and skidoos. The property of MR. AND MRS. G. GRABOWSKI, of Port Perry Florist, being one mile south of Port Perry on the Oshawa Road. Watch for signs. Ferguson tractor with 3 pt. hitch, hay wagon with rack, 3 skidoos, horse cutter, 2 row J.D. corn planter, Int. mower, cultivator; tandem disc, sprayer with 3 pt. hitch, small seed planter, weigh scales, chicken feeders, plastic hose, wagon load small items, forks, shovels, etc. Scrap iron, oil furnace, work bench, chain saw, 24" gas stove, stereo, radio TV, bedroom suite, drop leaf table, antique cupboard, antique chairs, arm chairs, bed chester: field and chair, automatic washer and dryer, box stove, -- wringer washer, rocking chair, sewing machine, dishes, and many more items t00 numerous to list. Property sold. : Lunch available. Sale at 12:30, Sale managed and sold by Murray Jackson, Auctioneer - 1-416-985- 2459. J A22 early. "will SPRING STOCKER SALES Lindsay Community Sales Barn Wednesday, April 29 - 11:00 a.m, Stocknr Steers, heifers and calves sold in truckload lots. Single and doubles will be accep: ted but will be sold at the end of their category. Please consign Contact: Sales Barn: (705) '324-2774 or 324-9959. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer. Péterborough County Cattle- men's Association - Spring Stocker Sale - Wednesday, May 6 at 11:00 a.m. Stocker steers, heifers and calves 'sold in truck- load lots. Single and doubles will be accepted but will be sold at the end of their category. Far- mer's cattle only will be accep- ted for this sale. Dealers cattle WILL NOT be accepted. Cattle must be consigned. For consign- ments for this sale contact: Ferg Condon, R.R. 4, Lakefield, Ontario - (705) 652-7615. Consign- ments close at 9:00 p.m. on May 3. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer. Please Note: Starting time is 11 a.m. Sharp. . The barn will be open the evening before the sale and will re-open at 6 a.m. Cattle should be at the barn early so we can sort them properly before sale time. : A22 by Jean Jeffery On - Saturday evening several couples from Epsom Social Club enjoyed a square dance party with the Trinity Social Club. The April gathering of the Epsom Social Club will be at Uxbridge Music Hall Friday April 24th . when the Uxbridge Choral Society: present their spring programme. Members of the choral society have tickets for sale. Those members from. our Epsom-Utica Social Club; Donna = Van Veghel, Earl Taylor, Betty Tapscott, Paul Baster would be pleased to take your orders for tickets. After the programme we will meet at Epsom Church for a social hour. } Keep an open date for Friday May 1st, when there will a miscellaneous com- munity shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson in honour of their cousin Marlene Wilson who is being married in the near future. Everyone in the com- 'munity will- please accept this as your invitation. The U.C.W. April 14th will be.at Epsom Church. Group 2 in charge. The Bethesda Reach W.I. hold their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. John Davies April 22nd. Standing committee please bring your reports. Motto self control is the ability to idle your motor when you feel like stripping your gears. Reply will be given by Mrs. Evans. Roll call - pay membership fee. Hostesses ! Mrs. H. Boadway, Mrs. G. Nighswander, Mrs. J. Davies. Please note change of home for this meeting. The W.1. will have a'lunch counter at Lloyd Wilson sales barn April 24th. Ladies please provide pies. Robert and Jamie Ashton accompanied Grandma and 'Grandpa Asling when they visited Great Grandma Asling at Fairview Lodge on Saturday. On Friday evening Mr. and - Mrs. Doug Wilson attended Victoria: County Milk Producers banquet at Cambray. - Recent callers at the Howard Ashton home were Mr: Earl Taylor, Mrs. Donna Van Veghel and Joel. They were Plassed to find:-Howard - ing GE "THURSDAY APRIL 23 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M, Furniture and Antiques. Auction salé for the property of the Estate of the late OLIVE YOUNG, Sunderland, selling at "the Wilson Sales Arena, two miles north) of Uxbridge, includ asher and GE dryer - matching set in excellent con: dition, GE 2 door refrigerator, electric stove - good, walnut dining room suite, - tables, 6 chairs, combination buffet and china cabinet - (beautiful suite in ° excellent condition), Electro: 'holme colour TV, bedroom suite," small parlcor table; oak dresser, press back chairs, writing desk, walnut tables, stereo, linen, chime clock, cedar chest, cook- ware, large qu. of antique dishes. NOTE: This is an excellent quality sale. Everything clean and in excellent condition. Sale at 6:30 . Sale managed and sold by Llibyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416-852-3524. A22 HELPFUL HINT Make an -old canvas awning look like new by painting with canvas paint (available at paint stores). and Ruth in better health. - On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson and family of Ashworth visited Beth and Doug Wilson. Speedy recovery to Mr. Earl Taylor who is hospital- ized at present. Mr. Enoch McKnight has returned home after a nice long holiday in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Menogh and girls were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster this weekend and helped Cathy celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry were at their home away from home at Sprucedale this weekend. © } We hope by the time you read this that little David Anderson will be home from the hospital. : ~ Mr, and Mrs. Bill Goslin made a "hurry up" visit to Kincardine one day last week to visit their grandson who was in" hospital. They visited daughter Joan and the rest of the Hartwick family while there. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Mrs. W.O. Simpson visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewchuk and Leah last weekend. Lisa Anderson, Katie Emming, Emma and Ian Stevens participated in the figure skating carnival in Uxbridge as delightful little elves, both Saturday evening 'and Sunday afternoon. Hope to see you all at the Epsom-Utica beef supper on Thursday evening. I- think there may be -a few Thine left. New books arriving at The Scugog Memorial Library are as follows. Creation :- G. Vidal; Painless Public Speaking - S. Bower; The Hill of Summer - A. Drury: Old, Poor, Alone and Happy - KD SH Kiss Mommy Goodbye - J. Fielding; Using Plants for Healing - 'N. Coon; True Stories -- M. Atwood; Beginner's Guide to Photo- graphing People - R. Hattersley; . The Moon- Spinners - M. Stewart (Large Pring); The UFO Encyclo- pedia - M. Sachs; Chilli Madness - J. Butel; Medicine Maid - E. Hoople; Tim - C. McCullough: ; diss SARRT Nv RAARARSINNI Eg PBR 30 £

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