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Port Perry Star, 3 Jul 1985, p. 32

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32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 3, 1985 Auction Seles Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY JULY ¢ SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Auction sale at the Brooklin Hall, Brooklin, On tario Watch for signs Special estate and consign ment sale, featuring mat ching washer and dryer, In glis dishwasher, apartment size freezer, small fridge. kitchen table with four leather Captain's chairs, solid walnut 8 piece dining room suite, pair of high back living room chairs in velvet, four piece living room suite, solid pine coffee and end tables, lamps, drapes. five piece modern bedroom suite in excellent condition, office desks, sets of old wooden chairs, pinball machine, pool table, exerciser. coal stove, bug light, 30 inch or thopedic mattresses, glass. china, wicker furniture, old brass bed. two mantle clocks, matching oil lamps, finger lamp, pine cupboard, treadle sewing machine, ice cream chairs, a number of antique pieces plus a Parker Hale 303 calibre sport rifle This list is incomplete at press time. Come and enjoy an old fashioned auction Snack bar available Terms: cash or approved cheque. Sale managed by DLS Auction Service, PO Box 1007, Station 'B° Oshawa, Ontario L1J 5Y9 434 6333 Dale Smith Auctioneer SATURDAY JULY ¢ SALE TIME: 1:00 A.M. Auction sale Scugog Island Community Hall Sponsored by the Women's Institute. For Information call 985-9086. THURSDAY JULY 4 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale, antiques and modern furniture, ap: pliances at Orval Mclean Auction Centre, Lindsay: estate of late MARJORY PEARSON, "and 'eeal estates Brown bed chester fleld, corner what nots, Vilas maple dining table and chairs, Sealy single con tinental bed on frame, quali ty triple dresser, smoke stand, bookcase. Colonial chair, night tables, pine end table. colour television, Col dspot deluxe brown frost free refrigerator and mat ching 30 inch automatic stove, chest freezer (all like new). oak dining chairs, an tique copper tub, wringer washer, rangette. large upright freezer. air condi tioner, quilt box chests, dressers, beds. imitation fireplace. bar. modern bedroom suite. good white enamel cookstove, old tables, washstands, wood box. flat back cupboard, fernery, wicker chairs, oak dining table. antique couch, bake cupboard. Royal Doulton figurines. china, glassware, collectables A good sale Preview from 3 pm Saleé 30sharp To list sales or consign. call 324 2783 Orval Mclean Auctions SATURDAY JULY 1) SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale of household furniture. Ford truck. garden tiller. garage equip ment, etc . the property of the late GORDON BROWN. in the Village of Manilla Fridge. stove. Kingsize waterbed. dehumidifier. 2 rocking chairs china cabinet (glass in front and sides). French Provincial chesterfield and chair (green). Pressback arm chair. hi fi and TV combin ed. gramaphone sewing machine, violin. 2 organ stools. chest of drawers. 2 clothes racks. gun rack garden tiller. lawnroller and much more GARAGE EQUIPMENT AND MISC ELLANEOUS 1974 Ford ' ton truck (as is). » ton 4 speed transmission 5'9 HP Johnson Seahorse motor. quantity of garage tools. air sander. air wrench. air metal trimmer Butane tor ches, greaser vise grinder brake linings. die set hand saws, cream can chain hoist, tractor chains. quanti ty of hoses. extension lad der, many other articles found In a small shop Terms: cash or cheque with I.D Sale at 12 o'clock Reg and Larry Johnson Auc tioneers, 705.357.3270 Jy 9 SATURDAY JULY 13 SALE VIME: 10:00 AM. Auction sale: consignment sale at Orval McLean Auc: tion Centre, Lindsay. Con sign by Saturday, July éth We need farm machinery, tractors, cars, trucks, tools, construction equipment, garden and lawn equipment, motorcycles, recreation vehicles, boats, trailers etc Already consigned cars, trucks (list next week), 15 fH fibreglass boat, motor, trailer, new deep well pump, Reise hutch, new laundry. pump, Gravely tractor with mower, Thomas skid steer loader Model 700, slide in camper, 4x4 truck, 46 Willis Jeep, motorcycles, F M.C. brake lathe, Market 215 engine scope updated, riew tools. CONSIGN NOW Bring to barn by this Satur day, or phone 324-2783, Orval McLean Auctions. THURSDAY JULY 1) SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale- antiques, an: * tique contents, fine furniture at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay: con: signments from local estates MEL CUNNINGHAM and late BESSIE CAREW, Lind: say. Maple bed, Pressback rocker, Hosler cupboard, dressers, chests, round oak table, chrome set, braided rugs, quilt box, old chairs, cedar chest, copper boller, Hoover spin washer, auto washer, lantern, Provincial chesterfield set (like new), silverware, fireplace bench, parlour table, 2 antique clocks, sectional bookcase, organ stoql, bench, Thomas antique pump organ, anti- que beds, Willis player plano, large ornate carved walnut sideboard, corner china cabinet, antique pin- ball machine, antique couch, games table, old cupboard, parlour chairs, oak dining chairs, set: leather seat and back dining chairs, oak rocker, old pletuse frames, | curved glass china cabinet, walnut table, walnut war: drobe, good player piano, store scales, wooden clamps, antique records, brass bed, 2 mantel clocks, hanging lamp (Tiffany), jewellery case, airtight stove, wooden high chair, child's and adult's rockers, wardrobes, antique tool box, Gingerbread clock, 7 anti que china bisque dolls, Estonia etc. paintings, Royal Doulton figurines, an tique dishes, china, collec tables Don't miss this quali ty sale Contents from cen tury home To list your sale, or consign estafes, apart ment or housefuls, call 324 2783 Orval Mcltean Auc tions Jy 9 SATURDAY JULY ¢ SALE TIME. 11:00 A.M. Auction sale 12th Annual Auction Sale. sponsored by the Scugog Women's In stitute Sale held at the Com munity Centre, approx imately 4 miles north off the main road Lunch available Always a very enjoyable day Auctioneer Don Cochrane For information call 985 7616 FRIDAY JULY S$ SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Corneils Auction Barn Auction sale pine chests of drawers, brass bed, anti que upright pump organ. air conditioners, blanket boxes, wash stands, Hosier kitchen cupboard, chesterfields, parlour tables. Axminister rug. Frigidaire refrigerator, 30 inch Kenmore green elec tric stove. table saw, Acme cookstove, Waterfall dresser, Jacques and Hayes bed, antique dressers, 2 ear ly English Percussion rifles, 4inch planer, Pioneer chain saw. Bain wagon, '2 ton truck camper. quantity of J HP lawnmowers and lawnmower parts, 14 ft fibreglass canoe (custom trimmea; Don Corneil Auc tioneer R R 1), Little Bri tain 705 786 2183 SATURDAY JULY & SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Auction sale at the SENIOR CITIZENS HALL in Fenelon Falls Household furniture. antiques. coal oil lamps. corner what not, round dining room table, dishes. tools. and many col lectable items Terms cash Ear! Gauslin Auctioneer WEDNESDAY JULY 10 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale antique fur niture, appliances, antique dishes at former estate of J R GRAHAM, 92 Glenelg St W. Lindsay Excellent 3 plece recovered chesterfleld set, with carving, antique caned back settee, chair and rocker. floor lamps, jar diniere stand, large beige rug. hall table, flour barrel. 3 Pressback chairs, antique organ stool, antique White treadle sewing machine ex cellent cabinet, pocket wat ches, oak hall tree, antique hanging light, wicker rocker brass bed. cedar chest, dresser and hi-boy, fur coat, Electrolux, 4 piece excellent bedroom suite, Waterfall bedroom suite, quilts, 5 old trunks, quilt box, books, pic: ture frames, 7 piece chrome set, tools, railroad books, an tique chest, tools. Sale time: 1 pm. No reserve. Orval McLean Auctions, 324-2783 Lindsay RR Te Farm Machinery Consignment Sale. Norwich, Ontario. Fri day, Julv 12, 1985, 10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month). Ap- proximately 150-175 tractors plus all types of farm equip- ment. Consignments welcome. For more infor: mation call 519-424-9998 or 519-424-9093. Proprietors: K S. Hamulecki and Sons. statue beaten Durham Region Police report a couple of strange incidents in Scugog Township last week. Maybe it was the full moon. A concrete lawn statue of a naked lady standing beside a deer was smash- ed to pieces at a proper- ty of R.R.4, Uxbridge, the might of June 25. Police say the value of the statue 1s undetermin- ed. and they have no idea just why somebody took an apparent dislike to such a work of art. Three nights later, a Scugog Township Works department truck was vandahzed Those responsible rifled the truck's first aid kit, wrapped guaze and ban- dages around the truck, then sprayed everything with the fire extinguisher Damage was minimal Fishing Restilts? Drop Your Line In The Classified! CALL: 985-7383 Cash or Visa payment 1s required prior to advert sement pubhcaton ADVERTISING DEADLINE Monday 12 Noon - LI 1 oe Moree Cllr You are what you eat-- by Penny Kutlik "You are what you eal' was the motto of the June 19th gneeting and what a timely reminder as we enter the season of fresh vegetables and fruit. Lilo Czilock defin- ed nutrition and Mr Ray Fralick spoke about nutrition with a reminder that goats milk 1s the near perfect food con- taining many vitamins and minerals. He also spoke of the unwanted hormones and other ad- ditives which enter our systems through the meats we eat. After- wards the members of the Family and Con- sumer Affairs' commit- tee provided a beautiful "tea" of various sweet loaves. If we are what we eat, then we were definitely sweet that Wednesday evening. _ from Scugog Auction business was discussed with most final arrangements having been made. We remind everyone that afghan "and pillow (these are tru- ly beautiful handmade items) tickets will be on sale until the draw on Ju- ly 6th and are available Island Women's Institute members for 3/$1.00 or 50 cents a ticket. We hope to have a good turnout for the Institute's 12th Annual Auction at the Island Hall (right on the Island Road - you can't miss it!). Betty Ann Freeman reported on the District Annual held in May in Whitby. Lilo Czilock reported on what sound- ed like a wonderful time had by all on "The Mystery Bus Tour" which took travellers to Senior Citizens break for summer by E. Irvine Publicity The Senior Citizens held their last meeting for the summer June 26th. The meeting was opened by the President- who also welcomed two visitors, Mr. Norm Bent- ly of Ottawa, and Judy McColl of the Port Perry Library, who spoke to with the Choir, also to Mary Sweetman and Marguerite Lewis for their good work with travel. The rest of the afternoon was enjoyed by cards etc. followed by a pot luck supper, after which we were entertain- ed by our own Choir, also solos by Marion Webster. Mona Mero and Bill our club briefly. Aftem Harper good work alsoa general business was taken care of, we crown- ed our new King and Queen for the coming year, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes, taking over from last years King and Queen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsythe. It was great to see Joe out with us again after his operation. Two presentations were made to Win Philip and Edna Bickett for their work few square dances by some members. All in all, we had a good time. Have a good summer folks. WEDDING INVITATIONS and Accessories PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street Port Perry 985-7383 Deloitte Haskins Sells Limited Trustee in Bankruptcy SERVICES INCLUDE: "Personal & Business Bankruptcies "Financial Counselling "Proposals 2 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, SUITE 700 OSHAWA, ONTARIO L1H 7N1 CALL: B. Raby at 579-8202 no obligation consultation FRANK'S RESTAURANT | would like to ex- tend my thanks to all our customers for their patronage and during my four years in Caesarea. Wishing you all health and happiness in the future. friendship - Sam Acton's Old Mill, to Unionville, to White Rose (for art and craft sup- plies and gardening sup- plies) and to Markville Plaza in Markham. The tour was arranged by members of Honeydale andit sounded like those who went hope another tour can be arranged another time. It's picnic time! The District Annual Picnic will be held on Tuesday, July 9, 1985 at Elgin Park in Uxbridge. Please bring a folding chair, your cutlery, table cloth, plate and a dessert. and, of course, yourself and family. The chapter pic- nic will be held at Anne! Evan's on Fralick's Beach. That is the first A-frame in and you are asked to bring a chair (or two) and your kids (we hope). There is a pool so if you wish to swim bring a suit. It will start at 11:30 on July 17th. Each committee is asked to bring a dish so ask your convenor what to bring. See you there! RAREN E. HUNT ELECTROLYSIS Permanent Hair Removal Waxing Now Available. Free Consultations Day or Evening Appointments 985-9085 3 5 Year Annual Interest 11% Wellington Trust Company APPLY TO DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 30 WATER ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8471 RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE JANE'S ISLAND HAIR DESIGN -11 Years Experience - CONC. 10E, SCUGOG ISLAND Adult Hair Cut .. .. $5.00 Children under 12 Years Children under 5 Years (Long hair a little more) Shampoo Permanents - reg. 47.00 . . (Cut, Style & Shampoo) DAY OR EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: 985-3947 (Style Included) .. $4.00 . $1.00 extra ... $30.00 SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES 60 - 364 Days 8"4% (Min. $5,000.) 30 - 59 Days 9% (Min. $50,000.) GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES (Minimum $500) 1 Year Annual Interest 9% Rates subject to Change without Notice ~~ STANDARD mY TRUST 165 Queen Street. P () Bos 1VIR Port Perry Ontanio 1 0B 1N0 Telephone 985-8435 a { | d | | i

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