i - | 40 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 27, 1984 Auction Sales Auction Sales THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Sale Time: 6:30 p.m. At Orval Mclean Auction Centre, Lindsay. Selling pro- perty of Mr. & Mrs. B. LOBLAW and ARCHIE HARDER, Lindsay. Deluxe stereo bar, Westinghouse refrigerator, Simplicit H.D. auto washer and mat: ching dryer, colour tfelevi- sion, shelves, green wing chair, antique Morris chair, solid glass top coffee and end tables, Hoover upright vacuum, lamps, chests, dressers, luggage, antique © parlour chair, gold ladies chair, hexagon aquarium, waterbed, chrome set, ladles and man's bicycles, beige rug, paintings, air con: ditioner, Simmons Beautirest bed, 8 teak arm chairs, console stereo, Beat- ty auto washer, Admiral gold frost free refrigerator and matching stove, modern chesterfield, rockers, ping pong table, slate bottom pool table, dining table, qu. of china, glassware. No re- serve. Owners moving. 6:30 p.m. sharp. To sell contents, quality items or sale infor- mation call Orval McLean Auctions - 324-2783 Lindsay. - SATURDAY, DECEMBER Sale Time: 10 a.m. Annual Consignment - Ski- Doo Sale at Orval Mclean Auction Centre, Lindsay. Large selection of snowmobiles, cars, trucks, tractors, etc. '79 Ford LTD, '78 Chev Pick-up - auto., '76 Ford dump truck, Frink 10 ft. dump box with holst. These 6 units are from Coun- ty of Victoria and well main: tained. 11 h.p. riding lawn mower, Case riding mower, '73 Lincoln Continental, '65 Ford 2 dr. hardtop Mustang, '76 Pontiac Astre, '71 Chev - fully equipped chip truck, '78 Dodge Pick-Up, '72 Volvo stationwagon, '71 Chev pick- up. '77 Dodge stationwagon (certified), '75 Ford 1 ton stock truck, '76 Volkswagon, '65 International dump truck, '76 Ford courier, '75 Camaro, '74 Monte Carlo, excellent '73 Ford Maverick, many vehicles are real good selling with no reserve. 3 walk behind snow blowers, 399 CC Kohler engine, mor- tar mixer, post hole auger, W.D. 40 farm tractor with loader, rear blade and plough, '84 Yamaha 3 wheeler (like new), |ig saw, table saw, ski-boose, McLauchlin cutter with doors, new used and re: tread truck tires (1000 x 20, 750 x 16), 3 new ice buggies, antifreeze, 80 Honda CM 400 E motorcycles, Gibson lawn tractor, trail groomer, buzz saw, J point tractor with mower and snowblower (like new), Ski-Doo Elite side by side double track snowmobile, '83 Citation 4500 (like new), Mercury snowmobile - electric with reverse, large assortment of other snowmobiles by Ski Doo, Alouette, Snow Cruiser, Polaris, MotoSki, etc. In many models. Most with no reserve. Note time - 10 a.m. Starting with big items. No consignments accepted sale day. To consign or for infor: mation phone 705-324-2783 Orval McLean Auctions. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 Sale time: 1:30 p.m. Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the property of MRS. REVA HUTTON, 504 Simcoe St E., Beaverton Chrome "able and four chairs, qu. of dishes, recliner chair, French Pro vincial chesterfield and chair (newly re upholstered), antique dresser, etc Detailed list next week. Reg & Larry Johnson, Auctioneers TUESDAY, DECEMBER Sale time: 12:30 p.m. Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the proprty of MRS. ALICE McFADDEN of Bolsover, will be held in the Village of Sunderland. Inside the former Interna: tional Implement Building. Refrigerator, electric stove, deep freeze, Kenmore automatic washer, 9 pc. din- ing room suite, etc. Reg. & Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2 Sale time: 1 p.m. Auction sale at the Brooklin Community Hall, Cassels Road East, Brooklin, On- tario. Having received In- structions from the prin- cipals, we are fo dispose of the contents of a fine art gallery , including original olls, water colours, silk pain tings, limited edition prints and minlature paintings. In- ternational and Canadian artists. Lasting gifts, good investment. An excellent selection In all price ranges. Nearly 200 pleces. Retail + alve approximately $60,000. Earl Davis Auc- tioneer - 728-4455. TUESDAY, DECEMBER Sale time 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the property of MR. PERROTT, plus other consignments, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Ux- bridge including fridge -and stove, Hoover spin-dry washer, bedroom suite, an- tique dresser, captains chair, 4 dining chairs, rocker, coal oil lamp, hall tree with umbrella stand, ukulele, dehumidifier, fern stand, qu. of bedding, frames, court organ, humidifier, typewriter, set of dishes, qu. of glassware, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416-852-3524. D4 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER § SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. 100 HOLSTEINS Auction sale - The Glen Isle Holstein Sale selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Ux- bridge featuring 50 Head from. the great Glen Isle Herd of JIM AND BETTY GLENN, Keene, Ont. A beautiful group of young cows such as Glen Isle Stylist Leta (GP) com- pleting a 3 yr. old record of 168-248 with 5.4 percent, due In March to Tempo. Glen Isle Senator Berle (GP) 3yr. 169-225 with 4.8 percent, due Feb. to Warden, Glen Isle Moch Pixie (GP) 2 yr. 180-215 with 4.3 percent sell- ing fresh. Tremendous Pro- duction and super test. A Grand opportunity to pick a female from this Master Breeder Herd. Also a lovely group of heifers with full pedigrees. Followed by YORK COUNTY CLUB SALE with a number of fresh cows and a group of full pedigreed heifers. Also some fresh cows and heifers. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auc- tions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 Sale time: 1) a.m. Selling the estates of MIRIAM SPENCER BEN: SON and EDNA DOIDGE, 117 Baldwin Street, (Hwy. 12), Brooklin. Large assort- . ment of collectible glass and china, unusual collectibles, early antique furniture, tools, etc. Featuring in part: 87 pc. Limoge dinner set, Nippon, Bavarian, Ironstone, Englishware, Canadian pressed glass, satin cased vase, cruet set, toilet set, carnival, ornate carved Victorian sideboard, Victorian settee, jam and flatback cupboards, washstands, rockers, 3 pc. Canadian bed set, 3 pc. sofa set, arrowback chairs, Bowmanville type chairs, pine drop leaf tables, pine chest of drawers, ice box, patterned oll lamps, ginger: bread clock, spool bed, wicker pleces, crocks, but ter bowls, old quilts and hooked rugs, handmade tablecloths, some vintage clothing, jewellery, Beehive sealer, lots of old primitive tools, blanket box, plano stool, iron and treen ware, linen, fur coats, copper boiler, many garden tools, and much, much more. This sale should be a collector's paradise, everything old and authentic. Terms cash or good cheque. No reserve Refreshments available. Henry and Gayle Kahn, Auctioneers - 985-8161. Holstein and Superior Semen Sale THURSDAY, DECEMBER ¢ Sale time: 12:30 p.m. At the Malmont Sales Arena, Blacktock, Ontario. Fresh and springing cows and heifers. Many from Classified and R.O.P. dams (both purebred and grade). Included are 20 N.|.P. yearl|- ings. A limited amount of semen will be sold from sires such as S.W.D. Valiant, Reflection Sovereign, Royal- ty and Triple- Threat. Due to ill health, the Engleholm Grade Holstein Herd Disper- sal for FRED ENGLISH, In- dian River, will follow. The herd consists of 25 cows and 2 year old heifers in all stages of lactation, also 17 yearlings and calves. They are large, good uddered dairy cows, all home-bred .and have been U.B.I. sired for 20 years. Ed McMorrow, Auctioneer. Nell Malcolm, Sales Manager. 416-986-4246 or 5611. D4 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 Sale time: 6 p.m. Auction sale at Pearce Auc- tion Centre, on Shirley Road, 4 miles south of Port Perry. Antiques and modern fur- niture, appliances, antique china and glass, etc. More detalls next week. 985-7492. THURSDAY DECEMBER 13 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Holstein Dispersal Auction sale- Complete Donalen Holstein Dispersal for ROBERT D. MOFFATT, Woodville, Ontario, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge Ontario. 115 Head. Reg., Classified, R.O.P. Tested, Free Listed. One of the great herds to be dispersed In 1984. Herd average on 50 cows of 163-176. A Herd with 4 per cent test. 25 Very Good cows. 28 Head fresh at sale time. Several milking over 80 Ib. Balance Good Plus. An example of the beautiful young cows selling is Donalen Threat Adrian (GP) just finished 2y 148-189 with 4.7 per cent. A Triple Threat from an Ex Dam: 6y 202-241 with 4.4 per cent. Also Donalen Sheik Beck ET (GP), a 2 year old by Sheik, her 4 direct Dams all Very Good, her Dam has 27126 milk, 1034 fat (214-224). The young cattle are by Warden, Astro Jet, Majesty, Thunder and Triple Threat. A grand opportunity to buy from a herd with great production and show type. Take advan- tage of one of the last chances in 1984 to improve your herd. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. Dn WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 12 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. Auction sale- Christmas Special Holstein Consign- ment Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, On- tario. Approximately 75 Head of Registered and Grade Holstein Females, in all stages of lactation. We ha.c some very typy females consigned. Always an opportunity to upgrade your herd. For further infor- mation or consignments contact Sales Arena: 705-324-8311; John Buckley 324 4017; Clift Lillico 439-2380; Gail Snodden 416-985-9921 or Carl Hickson Auctioneer, Reaboro, On- tari. 705-324-9959. DMN ov S 3g eS REG. $14.95 FOR CHRISTMAS "ON THE HORES OF SCUGOG" *12.50 UNTIL XMAS ... AVAILABLE AT: Port Perry Star, Scugog Shores Museum or DoNo's Craft Shop. FOR DELIVERY CALL 985-8340. Holliday Sharon Marie Holliday and James Aleck Moffat were unit- ed in marriage Sept- ember 29, 1984 at Columbus United Church in Columbus. Rev. John C. Hill. officiated at the cere- mony. The bride is the daughter of Bob and Shirley Holliday of R.R. 2, Blackstock. The groom is the son of Aleck and Norma Moffat of Orono. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a poly-chiffon formal gown of candle- light. The high neckline, V-shaped yoke, fitted sleeves and skirt were etched with soft chan- tilly lace. She wore a candlelight floral wreath with attached satin ribbons and a romance length French illusion veil. The bride's bouquet was a cascade of roses and tiger lilies in soft white and ivory. Shelley Holliday was maid of honour, sister of the bride. The brides- maids were Colleen Moffat of Orono, sister of the groom, and Kelly Gatchell of Blackstock, cousin of the bride. The Maid of Honour wore a peach chiffon and jersey formal gown. The chiffon jacket was accented at the neckline and bodice with rows of ruffled chiffon. The Bridesmaids wore GIVING! YOUR LOCAL HISTORY BOOK matching gowns, per- simmon in colour. The groom and his attendants wore brown tuxedos with brown pin- striped trousers and ascots with brown vests and white shirts. Paul Jones of Orono as best man, friend of -the groom. Ushers were Tom Moffat of Orono, brother of the groom, and Terry Gatchell of Blackstock, cousin of the bride. The reception was held at the Thunderbird Golf Club in Ashburn with Dr. Bob McCrae as Master of Ceremonies. Following a honey- moon in Niagara Falls, the couple will reside in | Oshawa. ANEW PONTIAC © LOWRATES COMPACT © LONG TERM LEASING STANDARD & FULL SIZE © TRUCK RENTALS PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 VANEDWARD DRIVE. 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