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Port Perry Star, 14 Aug 1984, p. 28

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J { i } C7 dn. "depot for the LONGFORD 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. August 14, 1984 Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY AUGUST 18 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Large auction sale of fur- niture, pump organ, house bell etc., the property of ROSS AND ALEX GILMOUR, of Uphill. 10 miles east of Seabright or 12 miles west of Norlund on Hwy 503. NOTE: This 10 room house was the supply MILLING CO., before the turn of the century and has been in the GILMOUR name ever since. Pine flatback cupboard (3 panes of glass in each door), pine jam cup: board, kitchen table with rope type legs, several chairs (rope type legs) 3 harvest tables with drawers, numerous antique chairs, large Dr. Chase ther: mometer, Gingerbread clock and ornate .shelf, round oak dining room table (pedestal base) ornate anti que mantel clock, Bell pump organ (plano case), organ stool, good condition, antl: que hanging lamp with painted shade and prisms, antique brass banquet lamp with round shade, antique pull-down Cranberry hall light, sectional bookcase, Quebec heater, antique sideboard with mirror, quantity of dishes, including "Blue Willow, gold-edge pit- cher, etc., old salted peanut tin, large oval parlour table with porcelain castors, several antique parlour tables, gun cabinet, desk and oak armchair, 2 antique couches, antique Pigeon: hole desk, antique settee, Morris chair, commode chair, library table, Boston rocker, several other antl que rockers, several wash stands, several good antique dressers, several beds, anti- que pine chest of drawers wooden handles, 2 men's dressers with mirrors- both antique, pine chest, cedar chest, several trunks, large wall tapestry with 3 horses, Russian Nobleman and Heroic Serf, quantity of an- tique picture frames, 2 Deer heads. antique house bell, No. 3 with hanger (good), antique Raymond freadle sewing machine, full dress man's sult with tails (anti: que and good), foot warmer, brass teapot, lanterns, harness horse, sap buckets and spilas, B/W television, many other articles. Plan to atten this historic sale. Terms cash or cheque with 1.D. Sale at 11:00 a.m. Lunch available. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone 705-357-3270 OR 745-8470. FRIDAY AUGUST 24 Cornells Auction Barn Auction sale- completely restored 1956 Chev Belair, "won by MRS. BARBARA TEAGUE, at the Little Bri: tain Sports-a-rama draw, will be offered for auction. Don Cornell Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain. 705-786-2183. THURSDAY AUGUST SALE TIME: 5:00 P.M. Auction sale of household furniture, antiques and other articles, the property of SHARON PARADINE, 11-Fourth St., Uxbridge, east end of town. Viking electric stove (30 inch Cop pertone colour), maple fable with 2 leaves and 4 chairs, kitchen utility table (wood grain), china cabinet, anti: que chest of drawers, child's chrome table and chairs, quantity of dishes, antique swivel dresser mirror, anti que wall mirror, antique pine dresser, chesterfield sofa, dinette table and 4 chairs (walnut), occasional chair (Royal Blue), Green vinyl recliner chair, double bed (bookcase end) 2 bed: side tables, iron bed, white bath tub, humidifier, desk lamp, child's Star Wars lamp. child's toys, picnic table, boy's bicycle, Easy wringer washer, Moffat dryer, 3 area braided rugs, quilts, bed spreads, towels, clock radio, gold bed spread (double), preserving kettle, laundry tubs, black and white TV, many other useful articles. Property sold. Owner moving. Terms cash or cheque with |.D. Sale at § p.m. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone 705-357-3270. Cara at at ater SATURDAY AUGUST 25 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale of farm machinery at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, On tario. The property of GAR- THORNE FARM LTD. (Jopling Bros. R.R. 3, Lakefield). 1979 M.F. 2775 diesel tractor, 8 speed transmission, 120 HP, 1000 hours, cab, air, am-fm radio-tape deck, M.F. 35 diesel tractor, 1979 M.F. 880 semi-mount, 5-6's plough hydraulic reset, like new. 1983 Morris 21 ft. cultivator, with wing, full trail, New Holland Super 717 forage harvester with 1977 2 row" corn head and grass head, 2- New Holland forage boxes 8 x 16 self unloading with 8 ton gearing, 1979 New Idea snowblower, 2 augers PTO hyd. chute, Case 600 self- propelled combine, needs repair, 1980 M.F. 925 9 ft.- hay bind. The property of LYLE GALLAGHER, Roseneath. New Holland 27 silage blower PTO, McKee tub grinder, 1000 RPM 20 ft. elevator for big bales, 1976 GMC 6000 truck with 14 ft. aluminum cattle box, Olvatonne 8 ft. hay bind PTO, 1500 gallon water tank, elegtric 5 HP roller mill, 8 ft. Kasten forage box 8 x 16, John Deere 1209 mower -cut- ditioner PTO, PLUS OTHER CONSIGNMENTS. NOTE: This is the first in a Sale Series of Machinery Consignment Auctions. Regular monthly sales will be held at Hickson Sales Arena, on the 4th Thursday of every month. NEXT SALES: Thursday, Sept. 27th; Thursday, Oct. 25; Thursday, Nov. 22. For con: signments or further infor- mation contact Sales Arena 705-324-8311; Greg Hickson' 324-7847 or Carl Hickson 324-9959. Carl and Greg Hickson Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques, for MRS. MARY PRESCOTT, 63 Joseph St. Bobcaygeon. Cor- onado 7 cu. ft. freezer, 3 plece J&H settee set plus carved chair w/matching upholstery (good), large oak sideboard w/oval mirror, ext. dining table and 5 chairs, set of 6 dining chairs, 3 cane bottom chairs, 2 piece older chesterfield suite (good), 6 ft. armoire, Bullseye dresser and wash stand, (2) 3 plece antique bedroom suites, brass and steel bed, pressback bed and oak dresser, Singer treadle sewing machine, pair of good deer heads, large oak rocker, wall mirrors, hall trees, 3 oval frames and number of antique pictures, mantel clock, Electrolux vacuum, hooked rugs, 3 plece Ironstone toilet set, number of pleces of good silverware, part set of anti: que dishes, Nippon, Noritake, pressed glass efc., cookware, bedding, wicker tern stand, M.F. 4 HP riding mower, Lawnboy mower, garden tiller, wheelbarrow and miscellaneous articles. House sold. Terms cash or cheque with 1.D. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone 705 357-3270 OR 745-8470 TUESDAY AUGUST 21 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Cornelis Auction Barn Auction sale- chests of drawers, G.E. refrigerator, Beatty wringer-washer, 30 inch electric stove, Viking upright freezer refrigerator combination, single and dou- ble beds, occasional chairs, | coffee and end tables, modern dressers, Westinghouse refrigerator, | stereo, parlour tables, chrome kitchen suite, con- sole colour TV, chester: fields, quantity of household items. Don Cornell Auc- tioneer, R.R. 1, Little Bri tain. 705-786-2183. SATURDAY AUGUST 25 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. A large auction sale of farm machinery, vehicles, - furniture and antiques for the property ot EDWARD AND NORMA IGLAR, R.R. 1, Uxbridge on Conc. 3, one mile north of Durham Road 8 (Uxbridge-Aurora Road). Ford 9600 diesel tractor with cab, radio and air, duals, 600 hours, excellent condition, Ford 4000 diese! tractor with 427 loader, White 1355 diesel tractor with loader, Fordson - Dextra diesel tractor, Ford 8N, Farmall A tractor, N.H. 1469 self-propelled haybine, White 252 disc with wings - 56 plate (new), Kverneland 6 furr. 16 Inch auto, reset plow, Int. 10 seed drill with fert. and grass seed, Ford 2 furr. plow, 3 furr. plow - 3 pt. hitch, 29 tooth cultivator on wheels, Int. 10 ft. cultivator on wheels, Int. 3 pt. hitch cultivator, grain trailer - self unloading, PTO driven, Allied bale stooker with motor, J.D. potato planter, potato digger, 7 ft. disc - 3 pt. hitch, Arps backhoe - 3 pt. hitch, 2- N.H. manure spreaders, trailer with duals and dump box, Bush Hog rotary cutter, Teagle fer- tilizer spreader, Turnco grain box, snowblower, hay elevator, Massey 11 siderake, dune buggy. Jigger All terrain vehicle, A.C. 3 cylinder diesel, road grader, 3 pt. hitch weeder, Tecomaster 300 amp Generator with motor on wheels, weed sprayer. MOTORCYCLES: Honda 300 (collectors item), Hon- day 350, Yamaha 250, Can- moco mow |et, plus others. VEHICLES: Ford 1975 F100 with super cab, 1976 Chev diesel 2 ton truck, Chev 2 ton with small box, 2 dump trucks, Ford 750 truck with 20 ft. van box used for horses, Flat 120 sport con- vertible, cap for 8 ft. box. HORSES: 2 thoroughbred mares, English saddle, cedar strip canoe, sailboat. FURNITURE & ANTI: QUES; pine corner cupbard, gramaphone, old records in cluding one by Al Jolson, rocking chairs, small pump organ Spinnet, pine coffee table, pine round pedestal table, children's furniture, office chairs, sewing machine, dresser, bicycles, wagon load plus many, many other items. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416- 852-3524. A Farmer finds body heat from cows cuts costs Robert Bauman, a dairy farmer in Waterloo County has discovered a new home-heating system that makes his conventional oil heater seem obsolete. It is body heat from cows, and he has 40 of them now footing the heating bills for his home. \ The technology is new, and involves heat recovery from barn ven- tilation air. For Canada, it's a first. Ron MacDonald, an energy engineer with the Ontario Ministry of ~ Agriculture and Food, designed the system from scratch, together with a heating and ven- tilating contractor. He says the technology is all Canadian. "The idea was conceived by a dairy farmer here, we design- ed the system, im- plemented it, and ironed out the bugs ourselves." It took vision and in- sight to conjure up the idea. It happened one cold winter's day when Mr. Bauman noticed snow melting around his cow barn. He realized quite a lot of heat was be- ing wasted, so he con- sulted a contractor about the possibility of recover- ing that heat. The contractor got in touch with MacDonald at the Ministry. 'We looked into the idea and did some preliminary design work to see if the idea was feasible, and we found that it was. So we installed the system and have been monitoring it for just over a year now." The objective was to design a heat pump for home heating, using dairy barn exhaust air as the heat source. Depen- ding on the density of the livestock and the type of animal housed, winter exhaust air temper- atures can range from around 10 degrees C. (dairy), to 17 degrees C. (growing finishing hogs) and up to 30 degrees C. (young chicks). The system was in- stalled at the dairy farm in the fall of 1982. Basically, it consists of an air-to-air heat pump, the same as might be us- ed in a city residence. Only instead of drawing its heat from ambient air, it is drawing it from the exhaust air that's be- Come in today for a personal demonstration! 235 QUEEN ST 985-7383 AUTHORIZED DEALER: STAR Office Products PORT PERRY - UXBRIDGE Siw OMe Pradoct A Sums of Part Parry St Company | Now there's a copier for companies that could never afford The Personal Copier fro C 1 MAIN ST § 852.7680 one. a) $8 80 "+ ing taken out of the livestock barn. There is no actual physical transfer of any of that air ---- a suction line from the barn to the home car- ries vapor which has any dairy farmer who has a barn within reasonable distance to his house can use this system. "I would suggest not more than 200 feet away, because the cost of home fuel better, but a minimum requirement is 30 to 40 COWS. MacDonald is already expanding on the idea. His next project is a poultry and hog barn removed the heat from would be pretty combined ... heat from a the barn exhaust air. outrageous beyond chicken barn will be The home's old heating that."' The more pumped into a nearby system was a combina- livestock available the weaning hog barn. tion wood/oil furnace. ' % Since the new heat pump was installed, oil has been used only as a back- up. No wood has been burned in the furnace, but some has been used in the kitchen's airtight stove. MacDonald says the occupants of the home feel more comfortable with this system, pro- bably because it has done away with fluctua- tions in room temperature previously caused by the oil fur- nace. This is because the heat pump can run continuously in very cold weather, while the oil furnace had to stop periodically. Installation of the new heat pump has cut oil re- quirements by 93 per cent. The 150 year old home (280 square metres of living area, 2 floors, stone walls) in the past consumed an estimated $2,000 worth of oil a year for heating. The present, heating cost is about $900, and includes operating and maintenance of the heat pump and back-up oil. Testing will continue un- til the end of the 1983-84 heating season, and ex- act figures will then be The Board of Directors of Durham Save- A-Heart announces the appointment of Mrs. Barbara Hiemstra as Co-ordinator. Mrs. Hiemstra was for many years, the Program Director at the Oshawa Y.W.C.A., and for the past year was associated with Junior Achievement of Oshawa. Her volunteer activities include the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics, the Cancer Socie- ty, the Ontario Heart Foundation and Y.W.C.A. SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES available. 30-59 Days 60 - 364 Days This prototype system cost $6,000. A Canadian 1 1 % 1 031% 0il Substitution Program x ld (COSP) grant of $800 was (Minimum $50,000) (Minimum $5,000) subtracted from that to give a ames pay- GUARANTEED of five years. A dairy farmer installing INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES a similar system now could reduce the initial 2 Year Annual Interest cost and achieve an even better return. 1 234% The Elmira venture hy received 50 per cent of its (Minimum $500.) funding from the Ministry of Energy Rates subject to Change without Notice. because it was categoriz- STANDARD TRUST ed as a demonstration project involving many . Crib risks and no guarantees MEG Sen 0 Sr Farmers installing heat Telephone: 985-8435 recovery systems would Vr EVRA VRS REN INN, IWS. MO also be eligible for the COSP grant. Ron MacDonald says DON FREW & SONS LTD. R.R.1-NESTLETON 986-5568 or 986-5238 AGENTS FOR ONTARIO WINTER WHEAT DON FREW Order Your pO 430NSLIO, SEED WHEAT & LL is a WINTER BARLEY + Now! All Varieties Available. CaPotPery 4 Miles North-east of Nestieton OR 7 Miles West of Mwy 35 on Regional Road No 57 wl Sa Le A A ER i

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