il oda bdo TN , sl i ibn En iB. Ei... Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Sale time: 10 A.M. Auction sale of furniture, an- tiques and collectibles, for MR. & MRS. ALBERT BATT, 256 Main St. W., Stouffville, selling at the property. Including Woods freezer, General Electric refrigerator, Moffat stove, Inglis spin dryer, electrical appliances, 8 pc. walnut din- ingroom suite, extension table and 4 maple kitchen chairs, 2 rocking chairs, organ stool, and number of small tables, 3 Duncan Phyfe tables, walnut writing desk, several rugs, chester- field and chair, antique what-not, several lamps, Court Orcan organ and bench, 5 pc. maple bedroom suite, wicker pleces, wicker fern stand, chest of silver, antique dishes, blankets, quilts, spreads, linen, towels, milk bottles, crocks, iron pots, hall rack, bake board, washboard, shot gun, rifle, plus many collectibles and antiques. NOTE: This Is an older Stouffville home. Mr. & Mrs. Batt are moving to Parkview. A very large and interesting sale. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, Ontario (416) 852-3524. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Clearing Auction- Property of R. DUBEAU. House Sold. Everything must go. Vs mile east of Bowmanville Zoo on Highway 2. 1984 Dodge Maxi-van, 26 inch RCA remote control colour TV, V.H.S. Panasonic VCR, gold fridge and stove, 19 ft. freezer, TRS 80 colour computer plus Atarl video game plus, 3 plece French Provincial living room suite, matching coffee table, new 9 plece oak dining room suite, bedroom suite, antique trunks, B&W TV and stand, patio and lawn furniture, fan, dishes, glassware, sew- ing machine, toys, baby items, lots of household goods, large coin collection, wood cookstove, wood and coal furnace, oll furnace, 8 HP rear tine tiller, garden tools, SCM 211 copier, desk, 12 gauge pump shotgun, Colt AR-15 Assault rifle, 22 repeater with scope, 303 Lee Enfield, F.A.C. reg'd., han- dguns, 22 revolver, 22 Semp auto, 38 Sepc., many more, permits registered, McLaughlin horse-drawn sleigh, pony carts, saddles, harness, tach, plow, scuf- fler, 14 ft. alum. canoe, seats, paddles, life jackets, swing set, slide, sliding van windows, chain saw, uphol- stery vinyl, soldering torch, tap and dle set, clamps, files, wrenches, drills, socket sets, jacks, saws, hammers, many more tools, quantity items, stove pipes- new and used, piles of lumber 4 x 4's, arborite sheets, bins of nails, plastic weeping and drainage pipes, 3 inch drain pipe, 45 gal. plastic barrels, electrical, plumbing, eavestroughing, Amoroch hardware, door knobs, paint and still more. This will be a quality auc: tion. Plan to attend. Terms cash, cheque, Visa. Ross McLean Auctioneer. 576-7550. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Sale time: 11 A.M. Property of MRS. CLAIRE NIGHTINGALE, Simcoe St. N.. 1 mile north of Port Perry, just north of 8th Con- cession. Stereo, 2 couches with chairs, bed, chests of drawers, kitchen suite, filing cabinet, acorn fireplace, humidifier, typewriter and stand, record player, recliner, woodstove, folding tables, chairs, lawn chairs, some dishes, garden tools, chain saw, carpenter tools, glass coffee and end tables, modern diningroom suite - table, six chairs, buffet and hutch, bedroom suite - good. Plus many other useful Items. Owner and auc: tioneer will not be responsi- ble for accidents or injuries In connection with this sale. Lunch avallable. Terms cash or good cheque. Auc tioneers Don & Phil Cochrane - 985-2788 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29 Sale time: | PM. Auction sale of Livestock and some farm machinery, 256 Hereford-Limousin- Simmental cattle, the pro- perty of JOE YOUNG, Lot 8, Conc. 4, Ennismore Township - 6 miles north of Peterborough on Chemong Road to Bridgenorth, turn left at causeway - 2 miles north to farm. MACHINERY: Papec ham- mer mill belt drive, 26' hay elevator on wheels, 200: cedar posts. CATTLE: 8 mature Hereford - Limousin - Simmental cows with 80 calves by side - re-bred to Limousin - Simmental. 20 mature cows due time of sale - bred Limousin and Simmental. 8 Simmental - Hereford heifers - bred - bull exposed Aug. 1. 15 Simmen- tal Cross open heifers-1'2 yr. old. 50 Simmental Limousin stocker calves 8 mos. to 1 yr. old. 1 Simmental full blood Bull - 3 yr. old. 1 Simmental full blood Bull - 14 yr. old. 1 Limousin 88 per cent Bull - 4 yr. old. Terms cash. No reserve. Lunch available. Sale at 1 p.m. Carl & Greg Hickson, Auctioneers Reaboro, Ontario (705) 324-9959 or 324-2774. Ed. Allin, Bruce Hicks: Clerks. Owner 8 Auctioneer will not be responsible for any public liability, property damage or injury to the public in con- nection with this auction sale. $25 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29 Sale time: 9:30 A.M. Auction sale of furniture, tools & equipment, for JAMES WATSON, Lot 17, Con. 7, 3 miles straight south of Uxbridge on Conc. 7 or V2 mile north of Rd. 21 (im- mediately south of Miller Paving). Three N.H. L445 Diesel skid steer loaders, (1 new in 1983), 2 new In 1984 - low hrs., excellent condi- tion). Gravely 12 h.p. tractor - dual wheels with chains, 50" mower, 4' snow blade, riding sulky, Ford 3 pt. hitch post hole digger, Rice double horse trailer - walk thru (spring loaded back door, Michelin tires - like new), 4 aluminum step ladders, ex- tension cords, 3 farm gates, 2 Lawn Boy mowers, Green Machine weed eater, 2 wheel barrows, 200 cedar posts, radial arm saw, |ig saw, power hand planes, 3/4" drive sockets, drills, taps & dies, hand saws, barn beams, fibreglass In- sulators, steel posts, set of cedar lawn furniture, Westing Horse tread mill (like new), water troughs 8 palls, horse blankets, feed buckets, tack boxes, bridles, stall webbing, Scottsman Flaker ice machine - 1400 Ib., Frigidaire 700 Ib. Ice maker, Gibson freezer, fireplace set, oak house doors, copper pots & pans, oak wash stand and wash set, oll paintings, set of glass top coffee & end tables, hall table, pine dry sink, antique hall stand, brass light fix- tures, antique settee, 8-day clock, plus many other items. Lunch avallable. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - (416) 852-3524.525 SATURDAY OCTOBER 6 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. ) Auction sale of furniture and antiques for the proper- ty of GORDON JENNINGS on highway 12, at Green: bank, including Nordheimer piano and stool, 5 plece an- tique settee set, antique oak wardrobe, extension table, Gingerbread clock, antique bookcase with drop front desk- Gothic style glass and doors, small round marble top parlour table, washs- tand, 5 trunks, old blankets, cedar chests, handmade rugs, rocker, bedding, quilts, coal oll lamp, pressback chairs, antique medicine cabinet, antique dishes, Depression glass etc., fools, hand tools, Gum que fools, plus many items. Mr. Jennings Is giv- ing up his home. Everything must be sold. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. 02 SATURDAY OCTOBER ¢ Sale time: 11:30 A.M. FARM SOLD - Auction sale of livestock, Implements, household furniture and an- tiques, 6) Hereford- Charolais-Simmental cattle. The of MAJOR C. COULTER, Lot 21, Conces- sion 9, Fenelon Township - 14 miles north of Lindsay on Hwy. 121 or V2 mile south of Fenelon Falls on Highway 12). MACHINERY: M.F. 165 diesel tractor - multi- power, power steering, In- dependent RTO - 875 hrs.; 1982 M.F. 245 diesel tractor with Allled 350 manure loader - double ram bucket - new - 85 hrs.; Ferguson gas - tractor - 3 pt.; 1980 New Holland 489 hay bind - full floatation header, cut ap- prox. 200 acres; M.F. 160 manure spreader - 2 beaters PTO; Int. No. 10 seed drill, grain, fertilizer, 2 grass heads, like new. John Deere trip beam plough 3 - 12's 3 pt.; Triple K 12' cultivator 34 tooth - 3 pt. M.F. No. 10 baler PTO, 1980 Allied automatic bale stooker - ground drive; M.F. 7' power mower PTO, Ferguson cultivator 8' - 3 pt., 12' chain harrows, 3 drum land roller, 3 pt. blade, set of heavy duty tractor chains 11-28 tires, bale forks, bale drag, 30' hay elevator with electric motor, new 16' grain auger - 4' with motor, Champion elec. oat roller, fanning mill, qu. of cedar posts, qu. of used steel, qu. of used parts, sap buckets, strainer, thermometer, walking plough, steel stone boat, surge milking unit and strap, water pump, pony saddle, dual wheeled hay trailer with rack 8' x 16', De- horners Sunbeam electric clippers Burdizos, forks, shovels, chains, many other articles too numerous to mention. CATTLE: 17 mature Hereford & Charolais cows, 16 Simmen- tal cross bred calves by side, 7/8 Polled Simmental bull - exposed June 1, 23 Hereford- Charolais steers - 12 yrs. old, 4 heifers - 1 yr. old. FURNITURE: 3 pc. bedroom suite, 5 pc. bedroom suite, wringer washer, Beatty automatic washer, Kelvinator clothes dryer, portable dishwasher, antique china cabinet, anti- que love seat, book shelf, an- tique writing desk - slant top, bed chesterfield, elec- tric floor polisher, odd chairs, electric broom, 4 pressback chairs, apple peeler, crocks, bottles, pic- tures and many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Furniture Sale at 11:30 a.m. Machine Sale at 12:30 P.M. Cattle Sale at 3:00 P.M. Carl 8& Greg Hickson, Auc- tioneers, Reaboro, Ontario (705) 324-9959 or 324-2774. Ed. Allin, Bruce Hicks, Clerks. Owner and Auc- tioneer will not be responsi- ble for any public liability, property damage or injury to the public In connection with this auction sale. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Sale time: 12:30 P.M. Property of MR. DEAN & MRS. CEILIA ENGLISH, 112 Victoria Avenue, Beaverton (Ethel Park). Household contents, Alaska truck camper, set of 14 anti que dowelling planes, other antiques, etc. See details next week. Aurel Renout, Peterborough 748-4960. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Sale time: 6 P.M. Auction sale for the estate of MRS. DELIA HARPER, Utica. Selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, including set of five press back chairs, round oak table with six boards, six chairs and buf- fet, regulator wall clock (an- tique), antique pictures, an- tique dishes, antique coal oll lamp, butter bowl, churn, feather tick, chest of drawers, antique 3 pc. bedroom suite antique wheelchair with cane end back, several box fruit |ars, sideboard, antl que drop front desk, crocks, Westinghouse refrigerator, Admiral 24" stove, upright deep freezer, 2 trunks, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - (416) 852-3524.525 | TUESDAY OCTOBER ¢ SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Holsteins Auction sale: Complete Haybrae Milking Herd and Bred Helfer Dispersal for DESMOND HAY, Camp- bellford, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Ux: bridge, Ontario on October 9. at 10:30 a.m. (selling at the same time as the SAVAGEDALE SALE & ONTARIO COUNTY CLUB SALE). 30 Milk Cows, Reg., Class., R.O.P. Tested, Free Listed. Eight Very Good In- luding a VG 4 year old by Stardust with 3y 140-159, also a VG 4 year old by Bluebird Sheik Rocky +35 over herd - average, a VG Admiral Cita- tion with 172-174 selling fresh, a VG Senator +15 +34, 15 bred heifers, several due in November. NOTE: This is a homebred herd for 30 years -- must be dispers- ed at this time because of health reasons. Sale manag- ed and sold by Lloyd Wiison Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. 02 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22 Sale time: 12 NOON Auction sale of antique fur- niture, dishes, plano, clocks, etc., the property of CHRIS & AUDREY HALL - 3 miles west of Sutton on Base Line Rd. Victorian dressers, flat- to-the-wall cupboard, harvest table, rare child's rocker, phonograph, etc. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Sale time: 12 NOON Auction sale of furniture, side by side fridge and deep freeze, stove, spin dry washer, etc., the property of STEWART BLIZZARD, on Hwy. 48, 12 miles south of the lights at Mt. Albert or just north of Davis Drive. Phillips stereo, dehumidifier, good recliner chair, large qu. of small goods, tools, snow blower, sap equipment, lawn mowers, etc. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Sale time: 6 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the property of DON MORGAN, of Stouff- ville and JOHN POTTER, of Unionville. To be held at the Stouffville Sales Barn. In- cluded will be: kitchen suite, bedroom suite, stereo, col- our TV, chesterfield and chair, coffee tables, dining suite, bar, chrome stand, patio set, pine cupboard, dentist chair, desk, filing cabinet, Moffat cookstove, wicker rockers, chairs, barbecue, old radios, war- drobe, dishes, Royal Doulton, hanging lamps. Many more Items. Sale at 6 p.m. Terms cash. Norm & Phil Faulkner, Auctioneers - 640-5691. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1984 -- 33 Nestleton Area News (From page 10) 9th, for Arthur and Car- roll Cawker of Sudbury, who were celebrating 25 years of happy wedded life. Those present for the event were the celebrants Art and Car- roll, daughter Cheryl and son Bryan of Waterloo University, Grant and Merna Cawker of Oshawa, and the host and hostess. Some fami- ly members were unable to attend. Our "warmest wishes' for many more happy years together. Caesarea Card Night At the Wed. evening euchre held in Caesarea Centre, and sponsored by the ladies auxiliary, the first prize winner was Ross Wingrove with 83. Second prize winner- Dorothy Edwards with 82. Two tied for the low score- Gayle Pelrine and Linda Hughes each hav- ing 46. A very good atten- dance! Next Wed. even- ing as ususal for an in- teresting game of cards and a substantial lunch. Sympathy To husband Zack, the family, relatives and friends of Mrs. Margaret Adams of Bowmanville, who passed away during the week, we extend our deepest sympathy. A very well known, kindly, hard working lady, and a former resident of Cart- wright. She will be mis- ed by the family and many friends. Blue Ray Election Several members from the Cartwright area attended the Elec- tion of Officers night; held at Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, on Thursday evening in the Masonic Temple, Port Perry. Worthy Matron Elsa Bongard and Wor- thy Patron Chris Dennis welcomed members and guests from other Chapters warmly in the East. After the opening preliminaries, annual reports and the business portion were dispensed with, the Election of Of- ficers for the year 1984-85 was conducted by Wor- thy Patron Chris Dennis in a most capable man- ner. After Chapter clos- Honeydale Institute news The first meeting of Honeydale Women's Institute following the summer recess was held in the Municipal Building on Thursday, Sept. 6 with an excellent attendance. The meet- ing was opened in regular form with our President, Clara Warren, presiding. The roll call "Your first recollection of Port Perry' was answered with many interesting anecdotes. One noteahle item of business, was the pre- sentation by our Presi- dent of a life member- ship to Mrs. Mabel Cawker, a most devoted and hard-working member of our branch! Mabel is most deserving of this honour, and we congratulate her on being given this honour. The program under the direcion of Margaret Cornish consisted of a very interesting resume' of Port Perry. '""My Home Town', given by Mrs. Annie Toombs in which she referred to many of the people who have put Port Perry "on the map'. This was aug- mented by a beautiful group of posters, with pictures and clippings of many happenings of note in the past. Annie most generously loaned these posters to be used at the Tweedsmuir Tea. A hearty vote of thanks was given Annie for her interesting talk, ed, the Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron treated the members and guests to a delectible lurch- much enjoyed by all present. Keep in mind the "Prelude to Autumn" fashion show sponsored by the Blue Ray Chapter to be held in the Port Perry High School Auditorium, Wed. Sept. 26, at 8 p.m. This is a must for you -- apart from viewing the latest in fall fashions -- your ticket ensures a chance for draws and refreshments - so get your tickets early. See the Ad in the Port Perry Star for more information. The Cadmus Presbyterian Church Nestleton This past Sunday, Sept. 16, 11 a.m. the Cad- mus Presbyterian Nestleton Church, celebrated the 139th an- niversary with an ex- cellent congregation in attendance. The guest speaker was Rev. Thomas Gemmell, B.A, B.D., former Director of Studies, Presbyterian College and now Secretary of the Board of Ministry, Don Mills. He spoke on "The 85 Model" relating to the outlook of the church. Mrs. Helen Fry, soloist from Janetville, provid- ed special music - sing- ing two numbers. 'I Ask- ed the Lord" and "Take God by The Hand." Organist- Shirley Scott. Following this inspiring service, refreshments were served in the Church Hall - a time to meet old friends - a time of fellowship. Bicentennial Tea A Success Mrs. Mabel Cawker of Nestleton, assisted at the Bicentennial Tea spon- sored by Ontario South District held at Latcham Centre on Tuesday after- noon, Sept. 11. It was tru- ly a delightful event! A large attendance with all 10 branches well represented, as well as special guests from York East District. Quite a number were dressed in gowns of yesteryear. Many Tweedsmuir Histories were on display. The committee in charge is to be commended- composed of Mesdames Clara War- ren, Hazel Coates and Bernice Andrews. Our District President Mrs. Clare Thompson * of Scugog Island extended a cordial welcome to all present. Artists The paintings of Les Parkes and Sheila Dantzer are on display at the Visual Arts Centre of Newcastle in the Fourth Annual Juried Show of Fine Arts. Les Parkes is exhibit- ing a watercolour called "Windblown Wash". Sheila Dantzer is exhi- biting 'City Backyard" and "Geese" which are Nestleton United Church A splendid attendance at Nestleton United on Sunday morning and "welcoming at the doors were Betty Headon, Kimberly and Stacey. We were pleased to have Rev. Brian Robinson of the Scugog Pastoral Charge who presented a fine message dealing with problems we have in our society today. The youngsters were delighted with their minister's message for them and more than taken with his puppet Duncan. The choir sang "I Love Him" to the tune of Old Black Joe, Regenia Walker taking the solo part. Gwen Malcol- urganist. A very meaningful service! Keep October 25th open- the Nestleton U.C.W. is having a special speaker, Helen Gougeon- commentator from C.F.R.B. More in- formation later. Reunion Held On Sunday, Sept. 9th' Carl and Dale Muirhead, Chad and Krista of Scugog Point, attended the first Parkhust Reu- nion (Carl's Mother's family) hosted by Larry and Valerie Hanna, Troy and Lacy of Caesarea. Some 35-40 relatives were present for this im- portant occasion, to be an annual event. A very enjoyable day catching up on family news! Party Hosted On Sat. night last, Carl and Dale Muirhead, Chad and Krista held a party for the Blackstock Nursery School friends - first an enjoyable hayride - followed by a corn and weiner roast. Those present were: Dave and Marlene McKee, David and Tracey, Terry and Con- nie Stephenson, Andrea and Ben, Leslie and Em- mie Lamb, Bill and Lucy Bucking, Lisa and Dan- ny, David and Regenia Walker, Avril and Kyle, Doug Levec, Peggy, Jessica and Joey Dryinch. Caesarea Community Church With a fair attendance on Sunday morning at the Caesarea Communi- ty Church, Rev. W.H. Crawford spoke on "A Compassionate Worker" from Scripture- Luke 10: 33. Mrs. Crawford played for the service. Next Sun- day at 11 a.m. Come out and enjoy the fellowship. A very friendly group of people at the Caesarea Church. inshow mixed media and acrylic paintings. The acrylic picture ""Geese" won a Second Place Award presented by the Dennison Manu- facturing Co. Ltd. at the opening reception Fri- day, Sept. 14th. The Exhibition is open until Sept. 23rd at the Cream of Barley Mill on Simpson Avenue in Bowmanville. EE oir EE Ey ren a i ET RS gy amr, CC