«) or ny | ? ? Sheng RT LT SN lo aR dee ye Tar A Nm et a Se I a TE ar a < . Ears Xe ph SE a v, = on) JL a Se 3 QL ya mop Tw LS NE ra, 4, re wr er , ed Ny a Gal YE ORR A re) AL Reh Sod SAN Te wy 9 FEET vis FFE oy PACS SHEE EER AL SACERTUNIN ok 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 27, 1981 Auction Sales WEDNESDAY JUNE 3 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Farm Implements Auction sale of farm implements, the property of RALPH'AND IRENE HOLDER, lot 1, Con 13, Mariposa Twsp. 5 miles north of Manilla on county Rd. 18 or 3 miles south of wood- ville, or 22 miles east of Cannington. 1978 M.F. 1085 Diesel tractor with cab, power steering complete, 1015 hours, 10 speed, like new, Massey Fer- guson 165 diesel tractor, power steering, complete, 1500 hours, . 1980 M.F. 880-plough, hydraulic. reset, 4-16's semi-mounted, Massey Ferguson 4-14's trip beam plough, 3 pt. h. Bob Cat 610 skid loader with bucket, 1977 New Holland 2-row forage harvester with hay pick-up, 12 knife, . 1977 New Holland self- unloading forage wagon, 10_ton gearing, floatation tires, 1978 Dion forage blower, P.T.0. with 35 ft. of pipes, Ford 618 forage harvester with cutter head for Zero grazing, 2 row corn head, Grove self-unloading forage wagon with 10 ton gearing, 1977 New Idea manure spreader, flail-type, A.C. 2300 tandem disc, 17 ft. with wings and harrows, Massey Ferguson 300 self- propelled combine with cab, 13 ft. header, new belts, excellent condition, 1978 New Holland 355 mix mill, 5 screens, like new, New Holland 476 haybine, P.T.O., Massey Ferguson 10 baler, P.T.0., 3 hay wagons with 8 x 16 ft. racks, 8-ton Martin wagon, Hay wagon with 8 x 20 ft. rack and Martin gearing, 8 ton, wagon with 8 x 24 ft. rack and 10 ton New Holland gearing, 1977 Massey Ferguson 33 seed drill, grain, grass and fertilizer, Land packer, 12 ft, land roller, chain harrows, 10ft. 3-section drag harrows, 1978 field sprayer, 21 ft. boom with piston pump, 32 ft. hay-grain elevator on wheels with motor, 26 ft. - 6' grain auger on wheels with motor, 2-3' grain augers, 4' grain auger, bin dryer, 2 sets of scales, M.F. 2-row corn planter, 3 pt. h. John Deere 1-row corn picker, P.T.O. Turnco grain box with é-ton gearing, 10 ft. Allied cultivator, 3 pt. h. 1924 Frost in wood, 10ft Massey Ferguson tillage cultivator, Ford 3 pt. h. Utility heavy-duty blade, Lyle side rake, 5 wheel, 2 feed racks, 16 ft, 2 feed carts, 2-6 ton grain hoppers, 1978 cattle squeeze scales and headgate, 1975 Calso barn sprayer, 1964 Austin jeep, 3 pt. h. fertilizer spreader, P.T.O. Feed wagon, 16 ft. 1952 Stude: baker car, hard top, 1978 Mazda V2 ton truck, overhead mount hay elevator, 160 ft. 20 ft. hay elevator, 500 gal. water tank on wagon, Beatty automatic hog feeder, 2 sections, cattle oiler, mineral feeder, gas-driven cement troweller, grain blower with 30 ft. pipes, 2-200 gal. fuel tanks, Evinrude outboard motor, 2 gas tanks for boats, circular saw on steel frame, belt-driven. cedar posts, mesh wire, 7 stainless steel pig feeders 12 ft. STRAW: approx. 2000 bales straw. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is an exceptional line of farm macinery, well maintained. BUILDING LOT: Plan 78 in Manilla, Simcoe St. North. Lot size 124 ft. x 190 ft. Good high building site, just off Hwy 7., building permit avail- able from local municipality, severance approved. Terms for Property: 25% down day of sale, remainder cash in 30 days. Sells subject to Reserve Bid. Terms cash. No reserve. Machinery sale 12:00 Noon, Lot sells 4:30 P.M. Carl and Gregg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. M27 SATURDAY JUNE SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Farm Machinery Twilight auction sale of farm machiner, property of RICHARD LAKEclLot 8, Con. 2 Smith Twsp. 3 miles south of Fowler Corners on No. 7 Hwy. to second line of Smith and 3 miles east or 1 mile west of Fairbairn St. Peterborough on Lilylak Rd. IMPLEMENTS: 1974 Massey. Ferguson 175 diesel tractor 1165 hrs. with quick attach manure loader power steering independ- ent pto, John Deere 70 diesel tractor power steering hydraulic, Gleaner K self propelled combine with cab with 10 ft. pick up grain head and corn head, Int. 12ft Vibra Tine cultivator 3 pt. Int. 12 ft. tandem disc full trail, Cockshutt plough 4-14's auto reset trail type, 4 section diamond tooth harrows, flexable harrows 2 section 10 ft, 2 drum land roller, Int. seed drill on steel 15 run grain and fert. Vicon fertilizer spreader 3 pth pto, Lely side rake trail 2 wheel, Int. 7 ft. power mower trail-type pto, New Holland wagon 5 ton, long 3 pth back hoe 2 1ft, and 2ft .buckets, 2 in 1 water pump with 32 hp. Briggs and Stratton motor, 1968 Dodge 3 ton truck with hoist winch and stock racks, 5 speed DP axle 25000 miles, Int. TD 9 bulldozer with blade, Pratt Whitney metal lathe well tooled, Red Devil high pressure sprayer, trailing harrow evener on rubber for 9 sections, air compressor, acetylene hoses, gauges and cart, electric fan, feed carts, 2 ton platform scales, grain auger 5in. 2 ft. with motor, quantity of scrap iron, pipe vice, many other items. GRAIN EQUIPMENT: 13850 bush grain bin with 12 2 hp airolater drying unit complete, 55 ft. grain leg (bucket elevator) 8 in..2 hp motor, 30 ft. grain leg . (bucket elevator) 8 in. 1/2 hp. motor, 5 hp electric mix mill 4 compartments, wooden grain bins, grain moiSture tester, grain aerator. SWINE EQUIPMENT: 2 pens, cast iron feeders, 6 pen 4 x 12ft. slatted floor partitions and stainless steel feeders, 25 nipple drinkers, quantity of hay and straw, quantity of cedar posts, quantity of rails, barn beams: HORSES: 2 Arabian mare 8 yrs. 13-2 hands good to ride equestrian trained, Reg American Quarter horse 10 yrs. 15 hand quiet good to ride being equestrian trained. Terms Cash. No reserve. Lunch Available. Twilight Salécd p.m. sharp. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959. J3 SATURDAY JUNE § SALE TIME: 9:30 A.M. Large auction sale of furniture and antiques for THE WALLACE ESTATE, Port Perry selling at the Wilson Sales Arena 2 miles north of Uxbridge, including 9 pc. antique walnut dining room suite, Gerard Heintzman piano, tea wagon, antique kitchen cabinet, chests of drawers, dressers, wash-. stands, pine blanket box, press back chairs, broad axe, apple peeler, extension table and chairs, trunks, silverware, chesterfield and chair, sideboard combination bookcase and china cabinet with curved glass, small tables, antique dishes, beds, small dining room suite with combination buffet and china cabinet with curved glass corners, organ stool, crocks, electric stove, rocking chair, quilts, plus many collectibles. Also antique childs rocker, china cabinet, pickle cruet, cut glass pc., wicker settee, several wicker pc., plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge ©} 416-852-3524. J3 UXBRIDGE Budget CAR AND TRUCK RENTAL - CANADA'S LARGEST ALL-CANADIAN VEHICLE RENTER *Ask about our Weekend Rates* LOOK FOR THE BUDGET SIGN IN THE ESSO CENTRE - HWY. 47 S. UXBRIDGE - 852-7733 Prince Albert area news by Ilean Pugh Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Daigle the past week was Ed's sister Mrs. Ruth McMackin of Fairvale New Brunswick. On Friday Catherine took her sister - in - law and her mother Mrs. Clarke to Niagara Falls. The Les Beacocks were Thursday evening supper company with her sister and Oshawa. Visitors at the Doug Bidgoods home on Friday was June's brother Dave and Barb King of Boston. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Margaret Meunier of Black- stock and Cecila Tathaeter were hostess for a bridal shower for Diane Martin. Several neighbours and friends from the village attended. A good number of people turned out on Tuesday night to voice their opinions to the Development Plan. After a number of areas discused a committee was put in to finalize some recommenda- tions to be presented: to council on Monday night. The Sandy Moores and the Les Beacock's attended a buffet meal in Enniskillen church recently. Weekly Euchre winners: Ladies high- Olive Gimblett, Laurrena Bright, Renee Anchor. Mens High - Gord Smith, J. Poots, Freeman McCullough. There were sixteen tables. The church yard was a bee hive of activity Saturday morning when the Sunday school had a car wash. By 1 p.m. 34 cars had been washed. Sixty-eight dollars will be turned in to the decorating fund for the Auction Sales THURSDAY JUNE IN SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Century Farm Sale Auction sale of farm machinery, McCormick 484 tractor (nearly new), large qu. of antique furniture etc., the property of GORDON McMILLAN, Lot 2, Con 5, Thorah Twp. 2/2 miles west of Argyle or 5 miles east of Beaver- ton (on the Argyle Rd). MACHINERY: McCormick 484 diesel tractor, remote control, equipped with #2200 manure loader (hydraulic bucket) nearly new only 842 hrs. McCormick tractor (model H) cockshutt plow 3 furrow, McCormick mower, 7 ft. Farmhand (5 wheel type) rake, 4 sec harrows, cockshutt spreader on steel, McCormick side rake, cockshutt cultivator, M.H. seed drill 13 disc. M.H. grain grinder, 50 ft. belt, Martin wagon and 18 ft. hay planter, antique cutting box, M.H. hay loader, single plow, McCormick horse drawn mower, cockshutt single furrow riding plow, set of sleighs, cutter, buggy wheels, other machinery, qu. of mixed grain, qu. of hay, broad axe, dehorners, Birdizzo's chains, axes, etc. FURNITURE: Acme cook stove, flat back cupboard, jam cupboard, antique cupboard with shelves at back, bake table, dining room table, (antique), organ stool, Fawcett space heater (used one season) small space heater, antique (oak treasure) parlour stove, parlour table, library wicker arm and rocking chair, qu. of antique: picture frames, 3 press back chairs, antique rocking chairs, no. of antique chairs, 3 pc. bedroom suite (antique) © bostom rocker, antique hanging lamp, antique high chair, harvest table (one drawer) antique trundle bed, 7 anfique dishes, 2 blue shoes, Royal blue nippon containef, 2 copper boilers, clock shelf, churn, sealers, crocks and much more. Farm sold, terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 12 o'clock. NOTE: furniture sells first. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers . (705)-357-3270. 'i3 husband the L. Devitts of : church. The repairs and improvements will start the last week of June. If anyone has been identified with the church in the past and you would like to help with this project send your cheque to Mrs. Lloyd Peremen. Another church project will be a yard and bake sale June 5th and 6th at Helen Wozney's corner of Shirley Rd. and Oshawa Rd. Any good used articles welcome. For pick up call Dorothy Hope 985-7471. : Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeffrey accompa- nied by Mrs. Merle Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock attended the 35th wedding anniversary party in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Plaunt (formerly 'Kay Murphy) This special event was arranged by the entire ily. Betty, Donna and hus, the Tamlins but held at the home of their only son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Doug Plaunt, of Lindsay. rack, McCormick 2 row corn- table, gingerbread clock, antique: ! pc. floral design toilet set, qu. of - Auction Sales SATURDAY JUNE 6 SALE TIME1:00 P.M. Farm Implements Auction sale of farm implements property of ALLAN JOHNSTON Lot 20, Con. 1, Manvers Twp. 3 miles east of 35 hwy. on Con. 4 and 1 mile north, or 3 miles east of Pontypool and 2 miles north. 1973 International 574 diesel tractor with power steering, 1550 manure loader with hydraulic bucket, 1400 hrs., 1972 Massey Ferguson 135 diesel, power steering, 2650 hrs., Cock- shutt 30 gas tractor, 1964 Massey Ferguson 35 diesel tractor with loader, M.F. plough trip beam, 14's 3-furrow, 3 pt. h., 7 ft. Disc on rubber, Kongskilde 29-tooth cultivator, 3 pt. h., 12' cultivator, 3 pt. h., 12' Ford cultivator, 3 pt. h., M.F. 7 ft. mower, 3 P.T.O., M.F. side delivery rake, M.F. 9 Baler, P.T.O., 28 ft. hay-grain elevator with 3h.p. motor, bale buncher, post hole digger. P.T.O. George White 25-tooth cultivator, 3 pt. H., Massey seed drill, power lift, 13 run, on steel, Massey Ferguson 300 self-propelled combine, 12 ft. header, power steering, straw shredder, scour clean, fertilizer spreader, 3 pt. h., Mott hammer knife, 7 ft. grass cutter, 3 ph. P.T.O., dual wheel trailer, 12 ff. x 8 #., Massey Ferguson blade, 3 pt. h., 4-section drag harrows, ground- driven fertilizer spreader, 12 ft. rubber tired wagon, allied bale fork, allied bale stooker, 3-section harrows with eveners, Massey Ferguson . plough 4-furrow, 3 pt. h., 12' bottoms, slush scraper, 3 pt. h. 1972 Ford 34 truck, sells as is, 16 ft. grain feeder with roof, 3-14 ft. aluminum gates, 3-4in. grain augers, approx. 5 cord hard- wood, 16 ft. lengths.terms cash. No reserve. Sale time: 1:00 p.m. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959. J3 Janet Bray returned home on Saturday after spending three days in Ottawa repre- senting Prince Albert School Safety Patrollers. While staying at Carlton Uni- versity the students visited the National Museum of Manitoba, the Parliament Bldgs, RCMP Musical Ride ard a tour of the City of Ottawa. This. was a Canadian wide jamboree and it sounds as if a "good time was 'had by all' who attended. Congratulations are ex- tended to Rev. and Mrs. * Brawn on celebrating their twenty fifth anniversary on June 1st. There will be an anniversary tea on Saturday May 30th 2-4:30 p.m. in the Port Perry Church Audi- torium. «Mrs. Mable Strong is nursing a very sore hand after having surgery on her thumb on Thursday. . Call Earline Armstrong for next week news. Scugog Island | by Mrs. Earl Reader Remember the Guide and Brownie, Mother and Daughter Banquet at the Community Hall this Satur- day night. It is also your last chance to call Sharon Bobbie for your tickets for the Hard -_Times Dance afterwards. Many of you have taken part in some activity in the Island Community Hall recently and had an opportunity to see the beauti- ful finish on the floor. This was a fairly expensive project, so we trust everyone will help preserve it. The Hall Board wishes -to thank everyone for their under- standing in the inconven- ience that each one shared during the work period required for the task. On Saturday many Island families were involved as participants or caterers at the 2 weddings in the Clarence and Marion Carter, Jim and Gayle McQuinn families. The reception for Gary Carter and his bride was held at Blackstock while the reception for Valoria McQuinn and her groom was held at the Island Hall. The Institute Auction Sale takes place in July, so it's not too early to gather articles, you no longer need and have them ready for collection day. - We trust John Beckett will soon recover from his recent surgery in Port Perry . Hospital. Mrs. Grace Love's mother had a very nasty fall result- ing in 2 broken ribs which cause much distress. Mrs. Ethel Freeman reports that her mother, Mrs. Day is home from hospital and is gradually recuperating. Mrs. Lil Moore, a former resident of the Island is in hospital as the result of a heart attack. We hope she will soon be well again. " basic fears. Mrs. Reta Chandler has had a lengthy stay in Port Perry Hospital. We do hope she soon regains her strength. The Census ladies got a good start on Monday morn- ~ ing delivering their informa- tion envelopes. Mrs. Edna Beckett is doing the south end of the Island while Mrs. Janet Smith takes the north end. The Island Choirs and their friends will again pre- sent their concert on June 17 at Raglan. _ necessary to have a refresh- er practice this Thursday at the Island Church; Jr. Choir will please come at 7 p.m. and Sr. choir at 8 p.m. On Sunday there will be a Baptismal Service at the Island Church. Already one family is interested. If there are any more please contact Rev. C. Clarke. We welcome back Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark to their summer home at Sunrise Beach. At the Sunday Church Service we wish to express appreciation for the flowers that were left for our pleasure from the McQuinn wedding. Rev. Clarke chose his sermon on "Fear"' based on Peter's. experiences. When you stop to calculate the number of fears we have, we find there are at least ten Some are necessary and good to keep us alive and putting forth our best efforts. But some show a lack of faith. We were pleased to have Mrs. Janet Day of Belleville helping in the choir. : Sunday June 7 will be a special day in. the life of the Island Church when the Sunday School scholars will receive their Annual awards and parents will be present to. witness the accomplish- ments of their children. Postine.ate..offe. abe. ofe. sfe. ofie. afte. ofie offs of a8 a TT er rr rr NN Nv NM MN ANALDA Garden Centre BOX PLANTS Petunias, Marigolds, Begonias, Snap Dragons, Alysuum, etc. *Tomatoes, Cabbage, Peppers, Onions, etc. 95¢ Box 12 Boxes for $10.50 Gardening Needs *Fertilizer - Peat Moss - Potting Soil- Also trees, shrubs, evergreens, etc. FREE ESTIMATES ON LANDSCAPING. 5 Miles East of Port Perry 9864771 Hwy. 7A at West V4 Line When calling please iet phone ring continously, since we are often in the field and cannot reach the phone within a few rings. Be aie Bie Bl SRA. ABA ala ala. Gla ala. gaa a aa ol It is therefore - 3 4 ETRE SR A Sw nf oi . . a os SRR