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Port Perry Star, 9 Apr 1985, p. 29

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a Pr mT a ---- lean Ait os 303 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 9, 1985 -- 29 Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales | Auction Sales Tenders Legal Notice Legal Notice MONDAY APRIL 15 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale- the property of OLAN POTATO FARMS LTD.., RR. 2, Millbrook, Ontario 12 miles north of Hwy 401 on Hwy 28 to Bailieboro, turn west 4'2 miles on 2nd Concession of Cavan. MACHINERY : 198) John Deere 4440 diesel trac tor, cab, air, snap-on duals 18-38 tires, 2000 hours; MF 1105 diesel tractor with cab; M.F. 165 diesel tractor, 8 speed transmission; 1981 John Deere self-propelled 6620 combine, 1200 hours, cab, air, hydrostatic drive, with 15 ft. grain header, 4 row corn header- 36 inch; Owatonna 4 wheel drive skid loader with 3 buckets, needs motor; John Deere corn planter 4 row model 7000- Maxi Merge with monitor; John Deere 2800- 5 furrow semi-mount plough, hydraulic reset, variable width; White 26 ft. cultivator, hydraulic fold-up wings, model 485; Bush Hog 4 row scuffler 3 pt.; White 23 ft. hydraulic tandem disc. wings; G.T. 8 ft. grain auger 34 ft. PTO; Degelman 5 ft. stone picker, model R5705, trail; Killbro gravity box mounted on 4 wheel trailer wagon; gravity box, trailer mounted; 3 pt. grader blade; White 12 ft. tandem offset hydraulic disc, model 281; M.F. No. 33- 17 run com- bination seed drill; Husky snowblower-twin auger 9 ft.; forks, shovels, chains, many other items too numerous to mention. TRUCKS: 1969 GM tandem cab and chassis: 1970 GMC single axle truck with hoist and 16 ft. platform with 4 ft. sides; 1977 GMC pick-up truck; 1974 Int. single axle truck; 1972 GMC single axle truck; 1969 GMC truck; 1974 GMC single axle dump truck. POTATO EQUIPMENT: 1978 Lockwood potato'harvester, 2 row, PTO, electric hydraulic controls; Lockwood 2 row Windrower, hydraulic PTO, new parts to be installed; 1978 McConnell 4 row potato planter, model 555; potato seed treater; Haines potato bin filler con- veyor; Mohawk 4 row potato hiller, 3 pt.; Lockwood crop sprayer PTO, hydraulic booms 72 ft, 500 gal. tank No. 5560; Diltz-Wetsel potato seed cutter; potato bagger model H1; Tillonburg 8 ton fertilizer box, truck mounted c/w PTO unloading auger; Haines seed elevator; Hill Machinery bin piler, will extend to-40 ft; Hill Machinery bin piler 40 ft. electric, hydraulic with grading and sorting table, excellent; 16 ft. truck van for storage; 2000 gal. water tank; Grayco potato box on trailer with unloading con- veyor; Mc Connell bulk 14 ft. potato box with unloading conveyor; quantity of wooden potato boxes; Lockwood 16 ft. potato boxes; Lockwood 24 ft. potato box; 2 potato boxes 16 ft.; quantity of spare parts for above equipment. SHOP EQUIPMENT: Eutectic 250 electric welder; 50 ft. hydraulic hose; Gorilla drill press; 10 Ib. fire ex: tinguishers; 2- 5 Ib. fire ex- tinguishers; 7 inch Skillsaw; welding rod; B&D '2 inch electric drill; Makeeta cut- off saw; Shopmatic grinder; Makeeta portable grinder; 6 inch bench vice; 'a inch electric drill; Hein Warner press; bins of nuts and bolts; electric terminal cabinet; Papco boxes of screws; Cot ter keys; roll keys; O-rings; Woodrof keys; snap rings: floor stands; 3 HP water pump; 5 HP Briggs and Stratton gas motor; GMC 366 truck, motor to be rebuilt; quantity used truck tires; Mekerle air floor jack; Devilbiss 3 HP air compressor; quantity of weed pesticide themicals; hand operated screw press; aluminum ladder, liquid air welding torches and gauges; Gear oil dispenser and cart; electric motor; oil filters, White power washer; rack of machine parts; spare and new Tridon hose clamps; tools and used parts for farm equipment, quantity of wood palletts; large quanti ty of small items Terms: Cash No reserve Shop Equipment and Small Items at 11 am... Farm Machinery at 1 p m . followed by Potato Equipment Auctioneers Carl Hickson, Reaboro, On tario 705 324-9959; Bob Sullivan, Plainfield, Ontario 613 477 2672. Ed Allen, Wayne Shaw Clerks. Owner and Auctioneer will not be responsible. for any public liability, property damage or injury to the public in con- nection with this. Auction Sale. A9 SATURDAY APRIL 13 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale at Orval Mclean Auction Centre, Lindsay- furniture, ap- pliances, some antiques. tools, china, glassware, estate of late MELVILLE BRIEN, Lindsay and estate of late FRANK SMITH, Lindsay. Waterfall 4 piece bedroom suite with good box - spring and mattress, books, china cabinet, buffet, dining chairs, Ingram mantel clocks, antique mirror, anti que platform rocker, beige Provincial chesterfield set, Provincial coffee table and end tables, antique single bed, Philco console colour television, lamps, antique sewing basket, paintings, chrome set, Beatty 2-door frost-free refrigerator, 30 inch auto electric range, chime wall clock, large Woods freezer, wringer- washer, Kroehler brown chesterfield and 2 chairs- like new, walnut carved cof- fee table, old homemade quilts, antique rocker, anti- que armchair with porcelain casters, hall table, Singer - portable, guariiity of Life magazines{ dining table, old razors, converted oil lamp, 2 copper kettles, 3 crocks, cop- per reservoir, Filter Queen vacuum cleaner- like new, electric G.E. lawnmower, garden tools, wooden exten- sion ladder, small ap- pliances, cooking utensils, 8 place Spode dishes, 12 place set china dishes, large rug, Royal Doulton figurines, oak china cabinet, new portable colour television, Woods freezer, parlour table, oak dining table and 5 chairs, quilt box, Serta 48-inch con- tinental bed, wheelchair, chests, chrome set, good enclosed gun case, sideboard, roll-away, anti- que chest, hall seat etc. 10 a.m. Sharp. Starting with 2 rings, dishes and tools and furniture. To consign or list your Spring Sale, call Orval McLean Auctions 324-2783. If no answer call 324-0182 Barry McLean. WEDNESDAY APRIL 17 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Farm Sold Auction sale the property of JOHN GORRELL, Lot 15, Concession 6, Brock Township, one mile east of Sunderland Co-op or 2 miles south of Manilla and 22 miles west. MACHINERY: David Brown 990 diesel trac- tor, power steering, live power; Hydrein 4-14's trip beam plough 3 pt.; Int. 8 ft. pull type cultivator; M.F. No. 12 baler PTO; John Deere 1209- 9 ft. mower con- ditioner PTO; 1979 New Holland 519 manure spreader PTO, 2 beater; New Holland 717 forage harvester PTO, 9 knives, 1 row corn head, hay pick-up; A-C forage blower PTO; 40 ft. of 8 inch pipes with hood; 2- A-C self-unloading forage wagons, 14 ft. with 8 ton gearing; Int. 15 disc seed drill, grain and grass; 32 ft. hay elevator; Allied manual stooker; 3 Gravity grain boxes 200 bus. with 8 ton gearing; hay wagon with rack 14 ft. x 8 ft.; hay wagon withrack 12 ft. x 8 ft.; Gem oat roller with 1 HP motor; Cockshut bar side rake; milk hot heater; feed cart, goo. Mohawk 3 pt. blade; water bowls; some pipe; 2 electric motors; tur nip planter; New Holland 327 manure spreader for parts; Star Line silo unloader, fits 12 ft x 14 ft silo. 12 ft. grain auger 4 inch; 15 ft. grain auger 4 inch, forks. shovels, chains, many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: cash. No reserve Sale at 1 00 pm Carl and Greg Hickson Auctioneers, Reaboro Ontario 705-324-9959 or 324 2774 Owner and Auctioneer will not be responsible for any public liability, property damage or injury to the public in connection with this Auction Sale SATURDAY APRIL 20 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. | Farm Sold Auction sale: the property of PAUL AND DIANE KALINACK, Lot 9. Conces- sion 13, Emily Township. From Lindsay take County Road 17 (Downeyville Road) 9 miles to County Road 7 - (Stop sign) - north 2 miles to Concession 13 east 1 mile to farm from Peterborough turn north at Toronto Domi- nion Bank corner in Omemee - 9 miles to Conces- sion 13 and 1 mile east. MACHINERY: Allis Chalmers diesel tractor with cab, 80 HP, radio. heater, duals- 18.4-34 tires, power steering; Int. 624 diesel trac- tor with KMW loader, Agromatic transmission, double ram bucket, chains; Int. 624 diesel tractor with chains; 1978 K2 Gleaner gas Corn Soya Bean special combine with cab, A-430 4-row corn head, 28-32 ad- justable rows, 13 ft. grain head, Baltan reel, Humes reel, like new; Int. No. 45 drag Vibra Shank cultivator 12'2 ft. with levelling har: rows; Int. No. 45 Vibra Shank cultivator 3 pt. 12'2 ft.; Int. 9'2 ft. drag cultivator on rubber; Int. 10'2 ft. drag cultivator on steel; 1983 Int. No. 450 3-furrow automatic spring reset, 16 inch; M.F. 468 4-row corn planter, plates; White 252 trail disc 12" ft.; Int. drag disc 9 ft.; Allis Chalmers 4-furrow trip beam plow, 3 pt.; 4 sections of diamond tooth harrows; 3 sections flexible harrows; 2 sections of flexible har- rows; New Holland 7 ft. wer mower, drag; New Holland 5 bar side rake; J.B. field sprayer, 100 gallon, 12 ft. sweep; Lely liquid manure spreader, 1000 gallon self-loading tank; Int. No. 150 manure spreader, double heater, new apron; Int. ground drive manure spreader; Massey Harris manure spreader; McKee 6 ft. snowblower; John Deere No. 68 grain wagon PTO; 'grain wagon for ground feed, auger type; 3 pt. ce- ment mixer, like new; Smalley 17 inch hammer mill PTO; 1984 Farmatic electric hammer mill, 7'2 HP, 6 compartment, 10 months old, still under war- ranty, 14 inch screens, 32 inch discharge auger; M.F. 124 baler; Allied automatic bale stooker with motor, ground drive; 2 hay elevators with motors; 32 ft. hay elevator; Kewannee 30 ft. hay-grain elevator; 2 flat rack wagons; 3 Turnco grain boxes with gearing; GT 370 grain dryer; Allied 41 ft. 6 in. grain auger PTO; 5 grain augers, assorted lengths with motors; GT moisture tester, like new; 1965 Chev 10 ton truck for parts; 3 drum land rollers; forks, shovels, chains, many other articles too numerous to mention. AUCTION- EER"SNOTE: Thisisanex- cellent line of well maintain- ed machinery, ready to go to - work. Most of the machinery was bought new by the ven- dor. Terms cash. No reserve. Plan to attend. Sale at 1 p.m. Carl & Greg Hickson Auctioneers, Reaboro Ontario. 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. not be responsible for any public liability, property damage or injury to the public in connection with this Auction Sale. A6 Scugog (From page 11) Many interesting items were turned.in for Bonnie's Boutique at the Art and Craft Show May 4. We still can use more and more for display. The "Grace' U.C.W. will hold their annual Hot Luncheon the same day as the craft sale so one complements the other. Now all thoughts are turning toward the Choir Concert in the Communi- ty Hall Friday and Satur- day April 19 and 20. Watch the paper for the big ad. Get your tickets from Helen Redman. SATURDAY APRIL 13 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale: the property of VICTOR MOLONEY, Lot 13. Concession 6, Ennismore Township, 10 miles north of Peterborough or 2 miles north of Bridgenorth Causeway on County Road 16. turn right an Ennismore Road. 2 miles or 22 miles east of Ennismore Village. MACHINERY: 1982 John Deere 2140 tractor with cab, air, hi-low transmission, 70 HP, tires: front 10.00,.rear: 18.4, 900 hours, like new; 1975 John Deere 1120 tractor with John Deere No. 48 loader, 80 inch bucket, 60 inch manure spreader, 45 HP, 2900 hours, chains; 1979 Int. 440 plough, 4 furrow, 16 inch trip beam, shear pin protected coulters; Triple K type 13 ft. cultivator, 3 pt., 39 teeth; 1983 20 ft. Foney har rows; 6 sections drag har rows with evener; 9 blade Massey Tiller, drag: Int. No. 10 seed drill, 13 disc, 3 pt.; John Deere 494- 4 row full track corn planter (plates); 1982 Int. 550 manure spreader, 217 bushel, PTO, like new; 1980 New Holland 707 forage harvester, 3 pt.. side mount; Calsa field sprayer 3 pt., 20 ft. boom; Cockshutt fertilizer spreader, pull type; Case 230 baler PTO; Int. C28, 7 ft. power mower 3 pt.; John Deere No. 26 side rake; New Holland hay conditioner PTO: bale buncher; 34 ft. hay elevator with undercar- riage, 1 HP motor; Int. No. 80 pull type, 7 ft. combine PTO, scour clean, hydraulic ..eader; Int. 16 ft. forage box on 10 ton wagon with roof; Kool forage blower with 50 ft. of 9 inch pipes and hood; 5 ton Case wagon with 8 ft. x 16 ft. rack; portable cattle squeeze with trip headgate, 3 pt.; 32 ft. x 5 inch grain auger; 20 ft. x 4 inch grain auger; Cockshutt grinder with 40 ft. drive belt; Pioneer chain saw; 1972 Ski- Doo: pulley to fit John Deere 2120 and 1120 and Case 430 and 530; platform scales, curved handles; 200 gal. fuel tank; snow fence; 7 ft. steel stakes; lumber and posts; hay; bolts, tools; 1972- 4 door Buick Skylark, power steer- ing, power brakes, less than 70,000 miles, A-1 certified; forks, shovels, chains, many other articles too numerous to mention. AUC TIONEER'S NOTE: An outstanding row of farm machinery, ready to work for you. Plan to attend. Terms: Cash. No reserve. Sale at 1 p.m. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ontario. 705-324-9959 or. 324-2774. Owner and Auctioneer will not be responsible for any public liability, property damage or injury to the public in connection with this Auction Sale. AQ Prince (From page 7) Junior Choir did a ter- rific job singing two numbers. Needless to say, Rev. Jackson did too. The whole gang were home at the Fred Brooks over on Simcoe St. for Easter dinner on Sun- day. And Hazel practised up her cooking on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brooks of Whitby when they dined there one evening recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Murphy and boys were happy to have her mom and dad, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bell of Port McNicoll plus her brother Mark and his two friends from Prince Edward Island. The two boys are Ray- mond MacDonald and Gerard Chaisson. The three go to St. Augustines Seminary in Scar- borough with them for the Easter weekend. On Saturday afternoon at 4:30 a.m. confirmation " THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION TENDER NO. 85-28 GRASS CUTTING AT VARIOUS SCHOOLS 1985 SEALED TENDERS, in envelopes supphed and plainly marked as to con- tents will be received by the undersigned until 3:00 p.m. Local Time, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1985 Tender forms and/or specifications may be obtained from the Pur- chasing Department. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Please submit to: Dennis M. Homeniuk,P.P. Manager of Purchasing The Durham Board of Education 555 Rossland Road West Oshawa, Ontario ; L1) 3H3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Matter of the Estate of FRANCES MARGARET CHRISTINE BOUNDEY, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of FRANCES MARGARET CHRISTINE BQUNDEY, late of the Township of Scugog. in the Regional Municipality of Durham, who died on or about the 20th day of October 1984, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of April 1085, tull particulars of their claims Immediately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, On tario. this 25th day of March 1985 KELLY, JERMYN, ZULY AND FOWLER 'Barristers and Solicitors 217 Queen Street P.O Box 131 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Solicitors tor JOYCE KEL LY and HARVEY GRA HAM, Executors of the above Estate. A9 Blackstock (From page 8) at the rec centre. Even- ings on Monday April 15, 22, 29. There will be a . registration fee of $1.00 each. ) Muriel Hoskin reported on Summary Day for the rug braiding course. Anyone who went reported a good time and our display was attrac- tive indeed. Edith McLaughlin and: Jean Adams reported on the R.S.V.P. day and thought it was wor- thwhile. The Convenors reports were read and will be sent on to the District Convenors. President Dora Mar- tyn vacated her chair and Elva VanCamp was called forth as election Chairman. It was moved and seconded that Pat Sleep be the secretary for the election. All of- fices were declared vacant. Election of officers proceeded: Past Presi- dent - Mrs. H. Martyn, Albert service was held at Prince Albert United Church being confirmed were Shirley Ann Hunter, Paul Brough, and Max Daigle. Joining the Prince Albert Church were John and Peggy Bredin and James Hunter. On Easter Sunday morning at 5:30 a Sunrise Service was held at Sharron and Jon Ren- sink on the old Oshawa road with Port Perry ' joining Prince Albert and the children who were confirmed taking the ser- vice. An early hour I know bul . am told the children did their job well. Nice going to you all. Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock were dinner guests with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt in Oshawa on Good Friday. Please call Ilean Pugh with your news next week, dial 985-2146. President - Mrs. McLaughlin; 1st is President - Mrs. H. Luke; Sec. Treas. - Mrs. D. Sleep; District Direc- tor: - Mrs. C. Adams; Alternate: - Mrs. L. Wilson: Public Rela- tions: - Mrs. R. Brad- burn; Sunshine Commit- tee: - Mrs. J. Kristensen; Auditors: - Mrs. J. McArthur - Mrs. B. Strong; Representative to Parks Board: - Mrs. H. Shortridge; Curator: - Mrs. R. McLaughlin, Assistant - Mrs. J. McAr- thur; Branch Directors: - Mrs. B. Strong, Mrs. H. Shortridge; Resolutions: - Mrs. S. VanCamp. Our new president, Edith McLaughlin took the chair. She thanked Dora for doing such a good job. The roll call was payment of fees. Edith asked for ideas on celebrating our 70th an- niversary and what we should do for the youth since this is the Interna- tional Year of the Youth. The meeting.closed with O Canada. At the weekly Senior Citizens Euchre Party the following seniors were victorious 1. William Forder - 77; 2. Meta Swain - 78; 3. Belle Werry - 74; 4. Percy Van- Camp - 71; 5.-Ethel Goble - 70; 6. Ann Taylor - 70; Leslie Taylor - Low. The draws were won by 1. Gladys Potts; 2. Dorothy Edwards and 3. Dorothy Edwards. A former resident Irene Healey born in Egypt died recently in her ninety-third year. Russell Riches and family of Peterborough enjoyed a visit to the village and the scenery that he saw during his life as a young man. Easter Sunday vests of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell were Nancy and Bill Dixon and Michael of Burlington; Jim and Leanne Wells, Laura and Emily of Belleville; Heather McLaughlin and Carla, Janis and Glenn McCoy, Katlin, Dorothy and Jim Marlow, Miss Ann Marlow and Mrs. ( C Carl Wright. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Matter of the Estate of OLIVER READER, De- ceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of OLIVER READER, late of the Township of Scugog, In the Regional Municipality of Durham, who died on or about the 18th day of February 1985, are hereby notified to send to the under: signed on or before the 27th day of April 1985, full par: ticulars of their claims. Im- mediately after the said date the assets of the said deceas- ed will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, On: tario, this 21st day of March 1985. KELLY, JERMYN, ZULY AND FOWLER Barristers & Solicitors 217 Queen St., P.O. Box 131 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Solicitors for READER, FRANK READER and EARL READER, Executors of the above Estate. A9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Matter of The Est- ate of EMILY IRENE HEALEY, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of EMI- LY IRENE HEALEY, late of the Township of Scugog, in the Regional Municipali- ty of Durham, who died on or about the 11th day of March, 1985, are hereby notified to send to the under- signed on or before the 26th day of April 1985, full par- ticulars of their claims. Im- mediately after the said date the assets of the said deceas- ed will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, On: tario, this 22nd day of March, 1985. KELLY, JERMYN, ZULY, AND FOWLER Barristers & Solicitors P.O. Box 131 } 217 Queen Street Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Solicitors for Marion Wallace and Douglas Healey, Executors of the above estate. A9 Lost GOLD DIAMOND engage ment ring, ladies, has 3 diamonds. Please call 985-8280. Work Wanted HARRY MORRIS, Han dyman specialist. Work ful- ly guaranteed. References. No Job Too Small -- Give Me A Call. 985-3663. A 30 JOHN ANTENNA MAN Grant Noble Installations, Repair Work, Comb. Colour Heads, Rotors, Power Boosters, Towers. New Homes Pre-Wired. UXBRIDGE 852-7717 Sunderland (705) 357-2419 CENTRAL SEVEN INDUSTRIES RAPID PRINT *Top quality copies *Coloured stock * Raffle tickets *Dance tickets *Advertising flyers *"In-Memory' Cards 'Forms *Mailings and ""What-have-you?" FREE ESTIMATES 985-8511 James Duncan cae. 20cm: SZ Zn ebro ll 0 all aa ay al (NE GE a a no

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