PR Si ta atts hee) 1 SURE ARR vont APS Te A Sig GA wd ov Ln ete Al a ut ae IS BIC , PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. April 28, 1982 -- 31 Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY MAY 1 SALE TIME: 11:00a.m. Feedlot Buildings Silos, Equipment Auction sale the property of ~WINCCREST FARMS LTD. Lot 14, Conc. 2, Scugog Twp. Farm located two miles south of Man- chester, east 1 mile or 2 miles south of Port Perry, west 2 miles. BUILDINGS: Pressure treated 4" x 10" frame, approx. 5,000 sq. feet. SILOS: 20 x.75 and 20 x 65 precast. concrete slab silos. EQUIPMENT: New Idea model 18, 280, bushel manure spreader with tandem axle, George White 400 gal. aluminum tank, high pressure sprayer with 30° live boom, silo unloaders, conveyors, augers, electric motors, New Holland 512 double beater manure spreader, approx. 180 bu. John Deere 3010, 70 HP tractor, David Brown 990 new motor and clutch, David Brown 880 loader, 73 Ford 5100 % ton, 4 wheel drive, New Tires, Myers plow, heavy duty hydraulics and only 25000 miles on the motor, certified, Datsun 510 car, as is, farm gate frames, gang slelghs, buggy parts, horse plow, picnic tables and much more. NOTE: Windcrest Farms Ltd./is re- ducing its feed lot capacities, thus making these excellent Items available at this time. Sale under cover. Lunch available. Jackson Auctioneers. 1-416-985- 2459. A28 SATURDAY MAY 1 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. - Public Boat Auction Auction sale held at Port Perry Marina in Port Perry with numerous large and small boats, motors, trailers, canoes, fishing boats, test props, tools, marine accessories and - assorted manuals. (153 Grew with 85 hp. Mercury, 1978 6 hp. Evinrude, 18' Grew with convertible top and tilt top trailer). Numerous (other) boats. Large sale, well worth attending. Bill Kendry and Pearce Auction Services. 985- 7492 or 985-3236. A28 SATURDAY MAY 1 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale of surplus equip- ment, the property of HARLEY TRANSPORT LTD. & OTTOR FREIGHTWAYS LT. at Queens- way and BY-PASS PETER- BOROUGH ONT. TRUCKS, tractors, 25 trallers, vans, stakes, truck bodies, van bodies, dump trailers, step vans, wrecker 1977 Lincoln sedan, 1979 & 80 White Western Star tandem tractors, Cummins power; Mack tandem tractors; Ford single axle diesel tractors, Interna- tional and GMC gas tractors, 1980 Ford 20° van trucks. Inquiries phone 705-743-3138. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale time 12:00 noon. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ont. A28 SATURDAY MAY 11 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale, at Don Beer Arena, In Pickering. Take Brock Rd. south of 401 to Dlllingham Rd. Turn right to Don Beer Arena. Local antique store going out of business. Sale will Include 9 pc. Mission walnut dining suite, 9 pc. walnut dining suite, 2- three pc. walnut bedroom suites, oak round table, 6 press back chairs, rocking chairs, 2 pineapple poster beds (single and double), 2 Victorian sofas (need up- holstering) Victorian side chair, lock front secretary bookcase, oak curve glass china cabinet with leaded glass, 2 large orien- tal type rugs, Gingerbread clock Spinette desk, 'mahogany side- board, walnut Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, china cabinet, leather top tables, clocks, tea wagon, oil lamps, beaver sealer, decoys, set of 5 copper coal hods, Nippon coca sets, Mary Gregory vase, Inari bowl, carnival glass, Royal Dalton mugs, old tele- phone, brass and copper ships lamp, depression glass, copper kettle and boiler, Ennis upright plano (made In Oshawa),. plus numerous other articles. Terms cash. John Annis Auctioneer, 655-4663. AUCTIONEERS "REAL ESTATE" SPECIALISTS ! AA » 4 POAT PEARY, ONTARIO LOF INO WE ARE NOW OFFERING A TOTALLY SPECIALIZED ALTERNATIVE IN SELLING, "BY AUCTION" YOUR HOME, FARM, VACANT LAND OR COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. EFFICIENT MANNER! MANY! WHY REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION? IT SELLS YOUR PROPERTY, IN A QUICK IT SELLS YOUR PROPERTY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, IN COMPETITIVE BIDDING! IT OFFERS YOUR PROPERTY TO BE SEEN BY DON'T DELAY - CALL TODAY HENRY KAHN ... 985-8161 or GEORGE SULLIVAN - 668-8826 ing: no. 29358. "BAILIFF SALE By Public Auction Under the Landlords Distress continuing sale of Assets, By virtue of the Landlords and Tenants Act R.S.0. 1970 and on instructions from the landlord | have seized and distrained the goods and chattles of Highland Creek Furni- ture Ltd. and Highland Pine Ltd. operated as Classic Pine, 1650 Bailey Street, Pickering, Ontario and will sell by Public Auction the follow- Beds, dining room table, Colonial, Boston and Chicken Coop rockers and chairs, coffee and end tables, wall mirrors, loveseat, cedar chests, chests of drawers, bedside and night y tables, wall clock, captain's chairs, bar stools, spice racks, pine shelving, planters and lamps, new finished and unfinish- ed matchless pine furniture, also assets of debtors Mark-o- Sonic organ Mark Il, G.S.W. Fedders air conditioner, serial Wanamakers Auction Hall, 1614 Charles Street, Whitby, Ontario on Thursday, April 29th, 1982 at 6:30 p.m. g S.A. CZIRANKA, Bailiff 247 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA, ONTARIO 723-0018 DATED this 21st day of April, 1982. SATURDAY MAY SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale- property of the late OSCAR JOSEPHSON, 50 Pamerson St. W. in the village of Cannington. Former mechanic and trapper. Vehicle 1969 Ford Econoline window van, 6 cyl, sold certified, 2- 5 HP Johnson outboard motors, 2 canoes, | aluminum and 1 cedar, 1.2 HP Game Fisher outboard motor, qu. of hand tools, power tools, Bend grinder, vise, fire extin- quishers, 2 Coleman range stoves, hunting and fishing gear, snow shoes, knives, Ploneer chain saw, fishing rods, gun cabinet, propane heater and tanks, lanterns, traps, stretchers and decoys, 30-30 rifle, block and tacke, tool chests, aluminum extension ladder, shovels, sump pump, table saw, push mower, caboose, fridge and B&W TV, picnic table, sealers, 2 large crocks, broad axe, bell, antique parlour stove and much more. Terms cash. Absolutely no reserve. Calvin Mabee, sales manager and auctioneer. R.R. 1 Lindsay, Cambray 374-4800. A28 SATURDAY MAY1 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale, farm machinery, Hereford cattle, hay and grain, the property of MR. GORDON PROUSE, Ashburn Road, 1% miles south of Ashburn, 1%2 miles north of Hwy, 7, on Ashburn Road. 995 Case tractor (980 hrs), Massey Harris seed drill, Nor- weglan 3 furrow plow (Kverlands), John Deere B tractor, New Idea manure spreader, John Deere 9 mower, hen crates, plg feeder, cream separator (Viking), hammer mill (Smaller) hay elevator, 2 wagons, grain box, truck racks, hay stdoker, hay fork, forage wagon, two land rollers, wooden gates, five section harrows, pig troughs, stone boat, water "trough, snow fence, wo furrow plough, L.H.C. cultivator, side rake, hay conditioner, Braddy conditioner, set of double discs (Fleury), bale buncher, one way" tiller, 1977 2 ton Chev pick up (34000 mi), scales, two grain augers, milking machine (3 units) wagons and racks, 1000 bu. barley (Perth), 5 ton of corn, 3000 bales of hay, 1000 bales of straw, 94 hens, (Sex- Sel-link 'G'), 1 hog 12 yrs. old, 5 chunks,' 1 sow with 8 pigs, 1 show with 10 pigs, 7 chunks, 1 pure bred Here- ford bull, 1 purebred Hereford cow (due In April), 18 Hereford cows (cross bred - due In May and June), 10 Hereford steers, 1 Holstein steer, 1 black steer (yearling), 6 Hereford helfers (yeariings), Massey Ferguson #10 baler, lumber, cedar posts, roto-tiller, steel posts, New Idea trail , forage wagon, hay stooker. Lunch available. Terms cash. A real good farm sale. owner has lived here a number of years. Auctioneer: Gauslin and Faulkner. . A28 SATURDAY MAY 1 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the property of MISS LILY SMITH, Beaverton, one mile north of the Beaverton lights on Hwy. 12 to Conc. 6, turn west 2 miles (corner of Howard St.). Moffat fridge (double door), chrome set, qu. of dishes, Royal Winton tea set, é place setting, antique glass biscult bbl 2 bowls to match (one with handle), Austrian cream, sugar, and tea pot set, Depression glass, antique buffet, antique walnut what-not (good), ornate antique display cabinet (good) 4 antique chairs, writing desk, end tables, lamps, drop leaf table, large qu. of sewing material, cedar chest, blankets, towels, linens, bed, chest of drawers, 2 book cases (full of books), trunks, portable sewing machine, antique dresser, sewing cabinet, nest of tables, chest of drawers, antique dresser, antique chest of drawers, wicker (Red Riding Hood basket), many other articles, garden tools, etc. property sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 12:30. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270. SATURDAY MAY 1 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale - real estate, auction of GREEN ACRES RESTAURANT, Coboconck, Ont. This property was formerly licensed by LLBO, is well equipped and furnished, good septic system, seats 174, and has 3000 square ft, 6 bedroom apart- ment, very low reserve. Sale due to sickness, financing avaliable. Preview 9:00 a.m. or by appoint- ment. Call Orval McLean Auctions 324-2783 Lindsay. A28 SATURDAY MAY 1 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Auction sale- Windcrest Farms Ltd., reduction of feedlot build- ings, silos and farm equipment. - SATURDAY MAY 8 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale. furniture, antiques and tools for ROY M. BRADLEY of Port Perry at Prince Albert Hall. SATURDAY MAY 15 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale- furniture, antiques, for KEDRON UNITED CHURCH. Jackson Auctioneers 985-2459. A28 SATURDAY MAY 1 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale, complete con- tents of THE GLASS OWL CERAMIC STUDIO, Osborne Plaza, 411 Osborne St. Beaverton Ont. 3 kilns, large, medium, small all in good condition, over 600 good moulds, large assort- ment of greenware, powering machine, reclaimer, paper shredder, Huggin electric cash register, alr brush and com- pressor, quantity good steel shelving, 1 ft. and 2 ft. wide, paints, brushes, supplies, counters, chairs, numerous other Items, everything a ceramic studio needs. No reserve, going out of business. Terms cash or Chargex. Note time: 10:00 a.m. Qrval McLean Auctions, 324-2783 Lindsay. A28 THURSDAY MAY é SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale - Implements, harness, furniture. The property of TONY FEATHERSTONE, Steeles Ave., 4 mile west of Hwy 48. Terms cash. Faulkner and Gauslin Auctioneers. SATURDAY MAY 22 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale- Third Annual Great Easter Aberdeen Angus Spring Sale. At the Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ont. 1:00 p.m. sharp. Featuring 50 _females. The sale will include many cows with calf at foot, springing cows, bred and open heifers. All entries from Brucell- osis free listed herds. Catalogues available on request or at the sale. Ross Balley, sale chairman and auctioneer. Little Britain, Ont. 705-786-3074. M19 SATURDAY MAY 8 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Auction sale of antique furni- ture, dishes, qu. of farm mach- inery, the Estate of the laté MRS. BETTY CARSWELL, In the village of Columbus (north end) Simcoe St. Contents of 175 yr. old home (The Old Halfway House) Heintzman Baby Grand piano and bench (good condition) (if not sold before sale date), cane back rocker and straight back chair, Salimander type chalr, drop leaf hall table, large orien- tal rug, Harvest table, 8 pc. mahogany dining room suite (Chippendale style) mahogany table, mahogany single poster bed, large dresser, 3 way mirror, drop leaf table, 3 pc. bedroom suite, pr. of figurene lamps, 2 Delft vases, copper kettle, Coal Port dishes, crocks, qu. of sliver, qu. of water colours and prints, qu. of old newspapers, antique pine boxes, painted metal poster bed, tea wagon, antique radio, dressing table bench, flgured maple dressing table, hooked rugs, high boy, Boston rocker, linen table cloths, antique golf clubs, 2 antique churns, electric sewing machine and many more antiques. MACHINERY: McLaughlin buggy with top (less wheels), very ornate 2 seater buggy gear (less wheels), wood wheel wagon and box, democrat, Case baler with Wisconson motor, antique wooden turnip drill, Case 16 disc rubber tired seed drill, Case manure spreader, grain cradle, I.H.C. 3 furrow plow, rubber tired wagon, Case side rake, steel roller, Cockshutt fanning mill and bagger, oat roller and motor, Case elevator, and much more. Sale at 10:30. NOTE: FURNI- TURE SELLS FIRST. Terms cash or good cheque. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270. Owners or Auctioneers will not be respon- sible for any accidents. M5 SATURDAY MAY 11 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale - 1485 Evangeline Dr., Oshawa, for MR. RICHARD HACKNEY (moving to Alberta). Household contents from this clean, well maintained home. Many items, only 6 months old. Earl Davis, Auctioneer. 728-4455. SATURDAY MAY 8 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Furniture and Antiques Prince Albert Hall Auction sale- the property of MR. ROY M. BRADLEY of Port Perry selling at the Prince Albert Hall, 1 miles south of Port Perry. Inglis refrigerator, Moffatt 30 inch range with self cleaning oven, Inglis automafic heavy duty washer and dryer, beautiful living room set, chesterfield, two arm chairs with matching set coffee and end tables, 2 bedroom suites, one with long dresser, 2 china cabinets, lazy boy chair, 2 single beds with mattress, new dehumidifier, 3 electric heaters, step ladder, large selection plants, mirror set, chrome table and chairs, antique chair, books, radio, flower pots, carpet sweeper, floor polisher, water hose, rakes, shovels, lawn chairs, paint, qu. of tools, exten- sion cords, wheelbarrow, Lawn: boy 19 lawn mower, beautiful child's bedroom suite consisting of white dresser, Hollywood mirror, book shelf, night table and head boards, school desk, 19°' Sparton colour TV, buffalo robe, Quebec heaters, 4 ft. x ft. form sheets, antique galv. wash tub and plunger, car tires, galv. boiler, wicker basket, antique arm chairs, pine hutch, trunks, lamps, oval drop leaf table, Crown sealers, antique um- brellas, pots and pans, type- writer, pine book shelf, and much more too numerous to mention. An excellent sale. Owner moving to the west. No reserve. Lunch available. Portion of sale outside weather permitting. 985-2459. Jackson Auctioneers. M5 SATURDAY MAY 15 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale- antique furniture plano, appliances, riding lawn tractor, real estate, property of MR. AND MRS. CECIL GLENNEY, Little Britain, excel- lent selection of antique furni- ture, roll top desk, bureaus, wash stands, dressers, etc. No reserve. REAL ESTATE: 2 storey, 3 bedroom brick house, bay windows, good basement, good oil furnace, water softener, verandah, TV tower, garage, all this on 1 acre lot with pine trees, good location on edge of active village, close to all conveniences. No reserve. Terms 10 per cent at sale - balance 30 days. To inspect call Orval Mclean Auctions, 324-2783 or 324-0182 Lindsay. A28 Greenbank News . by M. Couperthwaite A fair crowd attended Sunday Service when Mrs. Betty McGee played the organ and Mrs. Debbie Beattie from Oshawa sang beautifully. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dodwell of Oshawa and Laurie Rodgers of Lindsay were Sunday guests with Rev. and Mrs. Rodgers -- also Sat. guests included Mr. Murray and Gwen MacQuarrie from West Hill. We are organizing baby gitting for Sunday morning service -- would all inter- ested families please contact Dot Hooker or Nancy Dempsey. We would also accept baby furniture or toys you are no longer using. Sorry to hear Mrs.Joan Gay has been in Scarborough Centenary Hospital. We hope you soon will be feeling better, Joan. Mrs. Bessie Action of Uxbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Archie McMillan of Sunder- land were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan. Welcome home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix after their winter vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Twineman were dinner guests with Roy and Dot Hooker in honour of Roy's birthday. Mrs. Helen McKean attended the Jarvis Coll- egiate reunion on Friday where she became re- acquainted with nine former classmates from the class of 1934. Two of the former teachers were honoured by the students. The oldest graduate in attendance was Mabel Rutherford, 95, one of the 7,000 over the weekend. Attendance at the Green- bank Children's Theatre was great again this week, and the movies were enjoyed by all. Admission is free to the movies that are held from 1-3 p-m. at the Greenbank Hall and Community Centre. Refreshments of soft drinks (40 cents), chips (35) and popgorn (15) will be sold at the snack bar. , This Saturday's feature includes 1. Riot on Ice; 2. The Reluctant Dragon; 3. Rip Van Winkle; 4. Phillip and the White Colt; 5. Six Penquins; 6. Gilly the Salamander. See you at the movies! Mr. and Mrs. Cec Sim- monds of Courtice visited with Mrs. R. Baird and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix on Sunday. The evening unit of the U.C.W. will be held at the home of Mrs. Helen Thomson, on Wed. May 5th at 8:00 p.m. All ladies are welcome. Happy Birthday to Mrs. Reazin of Wick. Welcome home Jack and Margaret Couperthwaite from their holiday. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Couper- thwaite attended the funeral of Mr. Harvey Underwood in Markham on Monday. Don't hurry, don't worry And don't forget to smell the flowers Seagrave area news by Sharron Fisher Christenings will take - place at the Mother's Day Service on May 9 at the Seagrave Church. Anyone wishing 'to have their children christened at this time, please contact Rev. A. ers. Attention - all U.C.W. members - the U.C.W. Region 1 Rally will be held at the Seagrave Church all day May 6. Birthday greetings go out to Barbara Short and Eleanor Sturman, who celebrated their special day 'this past week. Happy Birth- 'day also to Arvice Fisher who admits to being 23 this year. We attended the Port Perry Ice Revue on the weekend and were impress- ed by the excellent talent and capabilities 'of the young folks in our area. Put your rake down for a minute and give Marilyn Beacock a call at 985-3595 with a little bit of news for next week,