a UE A tint' Lissa ad SE Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY, MAY 1 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale at Saintfield, 2 miles north of Greenbank, 7 miles south of Sunderland, 1/4 mile west of No. 12 Hwy. on Conc. 14. Including fridge. washer, dryer, laun- dry tub, air conditioner, chrome and glass dining set, Provincial sofa and chair, maple couch and chair, Lazy-Boy chair, oval oak coffee table, walnut coffee and end tables, dark pine bunk beds with two mat- ching dressers, canopy bed with dresser and hutch, wooden bar stools, leather bar stools, fireplace screen and vtensilsy upright piano, maple desk and chair, teak desk, pool .table, swag lamps, upright piano, movie camera and projector, Singer sewing machines, an- tique milk bottles and milk cans, John Deere 210 trac- tor, Massey Harris SP.44 tractor, Cockshutt seed drill 3 furrow plow, rubber tire hay wagon, '74 Ford club cab pick-up, '78 GMC 4x4, as is, SXR 440 snowmobile with double trailer, 90 h.p., OMC stern drive with controls, 18' boat tarp, self propelled lawn mower, new wheelbar- row, table saw, jig saw, Skil saws, 1/2" impact gun, tor- que wrench, drills, trailer hitches, trailer axles and hubs, wire cages with feeders, 45 gal. drums, cedar posts, 26 bags drywall mix, boxes of fibreglass and resin, gas cans, numerous garden tools, boxes of nuts & bolts, plus many other items. Terms Cash. G.F.K. Auctioneers 985-9027, 640-2487. Consignments welcome. SATURDAY MAY 11 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale- the property of BILL AND BARB BOAGEY, Robinglade Estates, Seagrave, Ontario (six miles north of Port Perry), including fridge, stove, washer, dryer, freezer, air conditioner, bedroom dressers, 2 mat- ching love seats, studio couch, antique rocker, chair, pot-bellied stove, nearly new 5 HP tiller, self- propelled lawnmower, 12 ft. fibreglass boat, 12.9 HP out- board motor and workstand, 2 table saws, planer, jet pump and tank, fans, elec- tric heaters, sewing machine, laundry tubs and stand, humidifiers, picnic table, outdoor table and seven chairs, assortment of tools, and many other items; too numerous to mention.. All items clean and in good working order. Lunch available. In the event of rain, sale will be held May 18th at 11:00 a.m. Sale managed and sold by Ron King Auctioneer. 985-2643. M7 FRIDAY, MAY 10 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Corneil's Auction Barn Mahogany china cabinet (glass 3 sides), 8 pc. dinette suite, refinished dressers and washstands, odd pressback chairs, flat top farm scales, coal-oil lamps, Queen Anne style chester- field, brown McClary 2-door fridge, brown 30' Viking stove, Kirby vacuum, all at- tachments, less than 1 year old, oak bull front dresser, parlour chairs, 4 h.p. MTD garden tiller, console colour TV, chesterfields, 20 ft. freezer, velvet covered set- tee and matching chair, wooden wardrobe, single box springs and mattresses, maple drop leaf table, 1981 Honda 250 motorcycle, 110 and 220 generator, (10 h.p. Kohlar motor electric start), 1/2 ton truck camper, 1975 Dodge Coronet, 1978 Chev Impala 4 door cert., quanti- ty of china and glass. Don Corneil, Auctioneer - R.R. 1, Little Britain - 705-786-2183. WEDNESDAY MAY 22 Auction sale of farm stock, implements and fur- niture, the property of LORNE MOLE, Concession 5. Thorah Township, 1" miles east of the Beaverton lights on the Argyle Road. 34 Head of good Hereford cat- tle, 17 good pigs (small chunks), quantity of hay, McCormick 484 tractor and loader, 102 hours- nearly new, McCormick B414 trac: tor, full line of machinery. Details later. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. SATURDAY MAY 1 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of 2 tractors, combine, farm machinery, dump truck, welder etc., COMPANY 564117 ON- TARIO LIMITED. to be held at NICHOLS LUMBER YARD, just east of 45 highway in Norwood on Trent River Road. Watch for sign. Int. B44 diesel tractor with front-end loader, 3 pt. hitch, P.S. PTO; tractor chains; Int. 474 diesel trac: or, P.S. PTO, 3 pt. hitch; weed sprayer, 3 pt' hitch; M.F. No. 12 baler and thrower; Int. 13 run seed drill on rubber with grass seed box, power lift; hay <onditioner; 2 wagons and bale thrower racks; Int. 3 furrow trip beam plow; wagon and flat rack; bale elevator and undercarriage; Allis Chalmers all crop harvester combine PTO; Sanderum 34 tooth cultivator; M.F. 520 tandem discs, power lift; 3 pt. hitch cultivator; side delivery rake; PTO mower, trail type; Cockshutt 520 baler; 11 run seed drill; Oliver 50 baler; 3 drum roller with wheels; harrows; 3 pt. hitch 1 furrow plow; bale bun- cher; grain grinder PTO; fertilizer spreader; Lincoln electric welder 225; Bench grinder 2 HP; air com- pressor; electric fencer; aluminum extension ladder; Jack-all; two 250 gallon gas tanks; 500 gallon tank and pump; 200 gallon tank and pump; Stanchions; pine and spruce lumber; GMC 960 dump truck Numerous other items. ROY AND ROD WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Box 883, Campbellford. KOL 1L0. Phone 705-653-3533. SATURDAY MAY 11 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of antique furniture, implements, the property of ROBT. ALTMAN, 5 miles north of Stouffville on Hwy 48 to Vi- vian Road, then 2 mile west. Including |.A.C. W-4 tractor, riding mower 16 HP, snowblower, dump trailer, grading blade, fer- tilizer spreader, manure spreader, roto-tiller, truck cap, cement mixer, chickens, Guinea hens, chicken equipment, drop- leaf table, fridge, stove, din- ing suite, kitchen suite, household contents, lawn furniture, Nativity set, scales, many antiques and interesting items. No reserve. Property sold - owner moving to B.C. Terms: cash. Saleat 11a.m. Norm and Phil Faulkner - Earl Gauslin Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MAY 11 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale at 112 Henry St., Whitby. Household ef- fects for the estate of the late EDWARD SCHWALM, at his former residence. Earl Davis, Auctioneer. 728-4455. THURSDAY MAY 16 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale of farm machinery, and Buick car, the property of the late HERB BROOKS of Port Perry (just north of town, on County Road or 2 miles north of Manchester, 2 miles east and first farm north). 1983 Buick LeSabre car 4 door, 50,000 km, in good con- dition, will be certified; Ford 5000 tractor and loader; Ford 5000 tractor; Ford combine, 12 ft., self- propelled; Ford 10 ft. wheel disc No. 204; Ford - cultivator, 10 ft. H.D.; 5 fur- row Ford plow; McCormick 10 ft. cultivator H.D. hydraulic lift; Ford mower 3 pt.; Ford side rake; Ford plow 3 furrow; rubber tired wagon; rubber tired wagon and hay rack; hay elevator; feed mixer; weed sprayer; 3 pt. Ford manure spreader; grass seeder 3 pt.; seed drill; hay buncher; Danuser post hole auger. air com: nressor; 2 wheel pull type fertilizer spreader; exten: sion ladder, farm scales; rubber tired wheelbarrow; Ford garden tractor; lawn sweeper; all kinds of iools and many other small ar- ticles. Terms: cash or che: que with 1.D. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers 705 357-3270. Auctioneers or Ex: ecutors will not be responsi: ble for any accidents in con- nection with this sale. M 14 SATURDAY MAY 18 SALE TIME: 11:30 AM. Auction sale of John Deer antique tractors, shingle mill, Ford car, motorcycle etc., the property of MUR RAY HOOPER, in the Village of Sebright. Go north on Hwy 69 past Udney to blinker, turn east 6 miles. John Deere 1930 model D tractor on steel restored: John Deere 1940 model D on rubber, running: John Deere 1947 A.R. tractor on rubber running, John Deere 1947 AR. tractor, restorable; M.H. gas engine 1Y2 HP; 1976 Ford Torino car, 71000 miles; 1978 Yamaha motorcyle 750 special; Moped Play-Cat all- terrain vehicle; upright shingle mill, R.W. Lawton, also iron works for packer box; George White No. 6 threshing machine; McCor- mick grain binder on rub- ber, 7 ft.; set of sleighs; cut- ter; M.F. rotary mower- Bush Hog type, 5S ft.; M.F. 2 furrow plow 3 pt.; drag har- rows, 3 pt.; antique horse drawn dump rake; Homelite grass trimmer- new; old Universal loader with cylinders; 2 furrow Kangaroo walking plow; bale fork; fanning mill; harness horse; Beatty litter carrier bucket; J.D. ham- mer mill; 10 inch cattle staunchions. FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS: electric stove 30 inch; chrome kitchen suite; 2 drawer filing cabinet; din- ing room suite; dresser; hall table; wooden churn; tub stand; long wooden hat rack with pegs; antique coach light; 2 windshield for model T car; snowmobile sled; gun cases; 2 antique small, size wooden telephones; western saddle; old books; quantity of dishes; Carnival bowl; moustache cup, etc.; Elec- trohome stereo; lanterns; 24 inch fan; En- cyclopedia Britannica- com- plete; tools; work bench; 6 inch vise; school desk with chair; oak dentist cabinet; and much more. Terms: cash or cheque with 1.D. Sale at 11:30. Lunch available. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone 705-357-3270 or 745-8470.M 14 SATURDAY MAY 18 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale- 6th Annual Great Eastern Angus Spring Sale, at Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock Ontario. 1 p.m. sharp. Selling 45 head featuring 44 top quality females, 1 bull. Also selling commercial cows with calves at foot or close to calving. All entries are from Brucellosis Free Listed Herds. For information call sales manager and auc: tioneer, Ross Bailey, R.R. 1, Little Britain. 705-786-3074. M14 WEDNESDAY MAY 22 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. Holsteins Auction sale -- complete Herd BIEREMA BROS., R.R. 1, Zephyr, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge® in cluding 30 Grade Milk cows selling in all stages. Many. fresh at sale time. Also 25 open Free Listed Grade heifers and calves from SCHROEDER BROS. Beachburg. These heifers are from E.B.|. Sires. Also a fresh 2 year old Citation R Maple from a Very Good Dam with 3y 305d 17595 772 4.4 per cent (169-199), 2nd Dam (VG) with 9y 305d 15304 699 4.6 per cent selling with her April/85 heifer calf by Bridon Astro Jet. Con: signments will be accepted for this sale. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. M14 ALL CANADA Classic Sheep Auction, Markham Fairgrounds, May 18th, 12 noon. 175 head. Suffolk, Dorset, Columbia, Hamp shire, N.C. Cheviot. Top quality ewes and rams Details 416-623-5817. M7 ALL CANADA Classic Sheep Auction, Markham Fairgrounds. May 18th- 12 noon. 175 head. Suffolk, Dorset, Columbia, Hamp: shire, N.C. Cheviot. Top quality ewes and rams. Details 416-623-5817. 'gal. coal oil Dispersal for _ SATURDAY MAY 18 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M, Auction sale, the property of WILLIAM TAYLOR, Lot 12, Concession 7, Percy Township, Hwy No. 25 half way between Warkworth and Hastings to Brickley - 7th Concession west. 2nd farm on left - roads will be signed. FARM MACHINERY: 260 White diesel tractor; tractor chains and weights; M.F. 4 furrow plough: Kneverland 4- 16's auto reset plough: nearly new; 1973 Ford LTD: as is; 1968 Ford 1 ton truck, stock racks, divider, tarp, 7 ft. x 12 tH. platform, sides. loading shute- am-fm radio cassette; Cockshutt 7 ft. power mower; A.C. round baler; Farm Hand wheel rake; Int. drag cultivator; 12 ft. cultivator; 8 ft. cultivator 3 bend Triple 5-9 ft.; M.F. No. 12 baler; set of 12 ft. discs; Cockshutt 10 ft. disc; M.F. 160 manure spreader; 2 ground drive manure spreaders; grain auger and motor; barn fan; wooden trough; cattle feeder for wagon; 10 ft. chain harrows; grain hopper for v2 plywood; 200 gal. fuel tank and pump; Geqrge White sprayer- 100 gal. Yank; 2 pig feeders; 12 ft. hay elevator; 3 wagons: 1 nearly new; cement mixer; 32 ft. hay elevator with undercarriage crimper; steel stakes; wire; bale fork; implant gun; Spotton gun and Spotton; feed cart; steel farm gates; binder; 500 water tank; water pump and gas motor- Briggs and Stratten electric motors; gas motor 3 HP- Briggs and Stratten- nearly new; gas motor 3 HP- Briggs and Stratten; snowmobile engine- Moto Ski; quantity of stove wood; 2 wheelbarrows; trailer; ex- tension ladder; step ladder; air shocks; vise; electric drill; power sander; tools; too! chest; forks, shovels, chains, many other articles too numerous to mention. FURNITURE: chrome table and chairs, couch and chair; coffee table: washer and dryer; bed; dresser; dishes, lamps, pots and pans; water skiis; many other items. HAY: Approx. 4000 bales hay. STRAW: Ap- prox. 1000 bales straw. REAL ESTATE: 200 acre farm more or less - high pro- ductive land; 4 bedroom house with conveniences; Barn No. 1: 60 ft. x 40 ft. with L 40 ft. x 50 ft.; silo 40 ft. x 12 ft.; Barn No. 2; 40 ft. x 30 ft. fenced with water pond; creek runs through back of farm. Farm will be offered for sale at 3p.m., subject to realistic reserve bid. Terms on farm- 10 per cent down day of sale. Remainder of terms announced day of sale. Terms: cash. No reserve. Machine Sale at 1:00 p.m.; Real Estate at 3:00 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. M14 WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of Farm Machinery and Camper Trailer for EARL AP: PLETON, Unionville selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge including N.H. 273 baler, N.H. side rake, automatic stooker (like new), N.H. 905 Swather, MF 00 combine with grain ead, N.H. spreader, bale elevator on wheels. Also Ford 6600 diesel tractor, N.H. 851 round baler, 3 pt. hitch hydraulic bale lifter, Apache deluxe camper trailer (sleeps 6 - excellent condition), Int. 7' flail chop- per. J B & D 90 gal. sprayer, feed cart, plus many other items. Consignments will be accepted for this sale. Please call Auctions, 416 852-3524. THURSDAY, JUNE ¢ SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Farm Auction Auction sale of Farm Machinery and cattle, the property of LLOYD DAVID: SON, Raglan. Auctioneers, Don & Phil Cochrane, Port Perry - 9852788. M14 Uxbridge, pt.; Case hay Lloyd Wilson | PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 7, 1985 -- 4) [] NDP candidate Marg Wilbur made a trip from Port Perry to the arena in Uxbridge to congratulate incumbent Progressive Con- servative Ross Stevenson on his victory. Mrs. Wilbur ran third in Durham-York as the entire New Democratic Party did in Ontario. Rural history comes alive at Ont. museum Step into Ontario's rural past and enjoy a day in the country at the Ontario Agricultural Mueseum at Milton. The Museum will be opening for its seventh season, May 13,10a.m. to5 p.m. daily until October 14th. This 32 hectare living Auction Sales TUESDAY, MAY 28 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. 100 Holsteins Dairyman's Delight Sale selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, including young cows, bred and open heifers, featuring the Highmark Heifer Sale, in- cluding 25 head, 10 bred heifers, 15 open heifers and calves, a tall Warden heifer due in December to Astro Jet from (GP) Dam with 3y 330d 14575 561 3.8% (131-136), 2nd & 3rd Dams both (GP). Several by Legend, Warden, Magic, and Citamatt. Also a fresh (GP) Sheik with 2y 315d 12285 572 4.7% (130-164) from a GP Dam with 4.8%, a Sept./84 Wileeda Citation R calf from an (Ex) Senator Dam. Free listed. Con- signments will be accepted for this sale. Please call LLoyd Wilson Auctions, Ux- bridge - 416-852-3524. SATURDAY, MAY 25 Auction sale of household furniture, woodworking tools, 1970 Chev 1/2 ton truck, riding lawn mower, etc. the property of BURT TOMLINSON, of Sutton (on the Dalton Rd.). Detailed list next week. Reg & Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MAY 23 Auction sale of Race Horse equipment, riding lawn mower, 2 garden tillers, an: fique horse drawn cutter, antique furniture, antique dishes, etc. fo be held In Sunderland at Steve's Auto Restoration, just north of Co-Op at Hwy. 7 & 12. Detail: ed list next week. Reg & Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. history Museum of over 30 buildings and displays traces the evolution of agriculture in Ontario. 'Daily demonstrations of spinning, wheelwrighting, blacksmithing and farm- ing activities will highlight a visit. Special events are featured on weekends throughout the season. 'Tin Lizzies and Rumble Seats,'"' the Museum's first event in 1985, will be featured Sunday, May 26th. A showing of over 100 anti- que cars will be on display as part of the an- nual judging meet of the Historical Automobile Society of Canada. The Gambrel Barn will be officially opened on Wednesday, May 15th. This 60 foot x 130 foot structure will serve as a multi-purpose activity centre, providing a home for the Museum's educa- tional programs, tem- porary exhibits as well as a meeting place for in- terested groups and associations. A special exhibit, "Quilts - A Continuing Tradition," will feature a display of antique, tradi- tional and contemporary quilts. These will be on - display at the Museum July 6th to August 25th. More than a Museum and more than a farm, the Ontario Agricultural Museum provides an ideal outing for the whole family. The Museum is located 8. km west of Milton, (from Hwy. 401 take exit 320B or 312 north). Admission is $2.50 for adults, $1.50 for. students, $1.25 for; seniors, $1.00 for children and a family rate of $6.00. Discover the Ontario Agricultural Museum this summer! reasons to do so. Letters to the Editor policy It has always been the policy of this newspaper to encourage our readers to make use of the letters to the editér column. 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