Auction Sales SATURDAY JANUARY 18 SALE TIME: 10:00 AM. Furniture & Antiques Large auction sale of the complete in ventory of antique furniture and glassware tor PAST TYME ANTIQUES Bradford, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge including Belgian oak break front secretary (approx 140 years old), oak East Lake S roll top desk (leather top). oak East Lake drop tront desk, Governor Winthrop ball and claw toot secretary bookcase, 10 piece oak din ing room suite, 8 piece Queen Anne walnut dining room suite, 4 walnut Balloon back chairs, oak corner Curio cabinet, 8 Gunstock Sister chairs, Vic torian Rose and beige velvet settee, Centennial frames Louis sofa, carved wood tuxedo style Balloon back sofa with matching long foot stool, solid flamed mahogany hi-boy chest, oak fireplace mantle, satin walnut wardrobe and dresser with bevelled mirror, walnut cor ner what-not, Regulator clock, New Haven mantle clock, brass Port Hole clock, Model 44 Coke fridge (excellent running condition), 2 tea wagons (1 walnut, 1 mahogany) oak glass top china cabinet, Jenny Lynd bed, Pine Butternut veneered show cabinet with drawer, glass shelves and mirror, Butler station, walnut Duncan Phyfe table and 4 chairs, oak hall seats with mirrors, 2 Queen Anne curio. cabinets, 3 piece carved parlour set, Pressback rockers, round oak tables, Caned back sofa, high chairs, oak side boards, piano stools, foot stools, antique mirrors, cak bow-front dresser, cedar chests, glass front bookcase, quan: tity of chairs, walnut gate-leg table, quantity of dishes and china including Limoge, Royal Doulton, giftware in- cluding Cranberry, Crystal, Pewter, Silver, Brass, plus many other items. NOTE: Everything is refinished and in excellent condition. Guest auctioneer will be Frank Stapleton. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Ux: bridge 416-852-3524. J 4 Prince Albert and Area News hy Earline Armstrong Twenty seven members of the Friendly Visitors Group of Prince Albert sat down to a delicious turkey dinner served by the UCW of Prince Albert United Church on Monday, December 16 at 12 noon. This group sure does appreciate the generosi- ty of the UCW and say thank you. After the dinner the group gathered at the Prince Albert Com- munity Centre and Louise Harney was M.C. for a programme which Archie Walker from Seagrave played and sang and the Hope Cen- tre Choir sang a number of Christmas songs. After gifts were given to each and everyone, and coffee and cookies were enjoyed, all went on their way. Fourteen tables of euchre were filled on Thursday, December 19 Auction Sales ONTARIO'S largest farm machinery consignment sale, Norwich, Ontario- Fri- day, January 10th, 1986, 10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month). Approximately 150-175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. For more information call 519-424-9998 or 519-424-9093. Proprietors: K.S. Hamulecki and Sons. Sle hl slosh A- MWe Nc] X-RaF-2FN=IN {THe N-1F.-YN fe] 5} FRANK REALTOR 18 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY LAKEFRONT HOME » $92,900 00 Cosy maintenance free two bedroom home, eat-in kitchen, combined dining and living area with fireplace, hob: by room, walkout to deck, Florida room and garage For appointment call Susan Bryant 985 7386 or 985 3110 or Maryanne Espie 985 7386 or 985 9457 CANNINGTON CHARMER » One of kind 3 bedroom centre hall plan stone and stucco home featuring eat in kitchen formal dining room living room with fireplace professionally landscaped lot enclosed with stone tence Asking $129 500 For an exclusive showing call Bruce Currie 985 7386 or 705 357 3392 985-7386 TORONTO LINE 686-3931 = T-TolViTaT~ Wo IO lo V- To ol = == TT TR For r= 5 A A:T-1al <1 SUMMER FAMILY ESTATE Four bedroom fully winterized family cottage, fireplace, screened sun porch, boat house. $58,900 00. Two adja cent waterfront lots available on separate deeds for expanding tamihes Call Fred or Mark Smith 985-7386 or 985-3110 <1 PRINCE ALBERT 14 year old. 3 bedroom brick home featuring plastered walls, central air large eat in kitchen fenced yard A must to see at $89 900 Call Maryanne Espie at 985 7386 or 985 945) or Susan Bryant 985 7386 or 985 3110 Maryanne Espie Res. 985-9457 985-7808 Susan Bryant Res 985-3110 Harvey Moore Res. 655-3598 986-5128 Res. 705-357-3392 Maurice Baker Res 985-8176 985-7639 655-4570 985-3110 Ross Carter Res Ann Elliott Res. Bruce Currie Fred Smith Res. Cheryl Stever Res. Mark Smith Res. Ww. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED 118 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario 985-7386 Ajax Line 686-3931 and not to keep you wondering Bert Daniels from Port Perry won the 50/50 draw. He went home $76.50 richer. Ladies high was Mary Poots, second was Marie Geer and low was Edith Broome and the men's high was Robert Arid, second was Ann Manns and low was J. Poots. Next euchre on January 2 and come and see what everyone got for Christmas. Cubs of the 1st Scugog Troop would like to thank all the people who purchased pop from them in their pop campaign. The proceeds from this sale goes to help pay for summer camp at Camp Samac. Happy Birthday to Dorothy Hope and Mark McMillan -- neither one of them look a year older, just holding their own. Due to lack of space in the paper before Christmas some items of news were left out and this one we feel should be read by all. The Hunter family of 4 generations at- tending Prince Albert United Church gave to the church on Sun- day, December 15, four electronic organ pipe speakers. The mounting brackets had been designed, crafted and installed by Allen Martyn. The Hunter family showed their talents as Linda Hunter and Beth The kids at Prince Albert School held their annual Christmas concert December 19, with a PORT PERRY STAR -- Monday, December 30, 1985 -- 21 Singing, eating and giving thanks Willes played a Christmas melody on the organ and piano And Paula Willes and Sharon Jones, played on the flutes. Thank you Hunter fami ly for just being you Mr and Mrs. Clint Chambers and family gathered at their daughter Cathy's home at RR 1, Claremont for Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Chap Jones were host to all their family on Christmas Day including Andrea's mom and dad, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindsay and Chap"s mom and dad, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hodgins were with Eileen's mom, Grace Cherrie, in her new home up at 99 Simcoe Street. Kevin came down from Bramalea and Sylvia Lindsay from Port Perry also joined in on the celebration. Heather Hodgins phoned her parents un Christmas Day from Tokyo, Japan, and she is well and happy and Heather told her parents she was off to visit Tokyo's Disney World on Christmas Day. 3) Mr and Mrs Bill Armstrong along with Mr and Mrs Brian Arm- strong and Tiffany from Oshawa were in Campbellford on Christmas Day with the rest of the Kerr clan at Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kerrs'. Glad to report Grace Beacock is home from Oshawa Hospital and was busy on Boxing Day entertain- ing her family which included members from Seagrave, Oshawa, Orillia and Shirley Road. Take it easy Grace and Happy Birthday on Saturday. Micky Stolar from Hamilton, On- tario, dropped in to see his grand- ma, Florence Smith, on December 24, then on Christmas Day, Florence was with Mr. and Mrs. Don Leslie up at Seagrave, Ontario. Mr. and urs Fred Olsen up on Simcoe St. S., had a full house on Christmas a Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Clarke from Prince Albert; Mr. Tom Olsen from Halifax; Shelley Olsen and her boyfriends, Denis Lamonde from Montreal, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen and Kara from Port Perry. Say it with a "NEW YEAR'S" BALLOON BOUQUET Add to Your Bouquet: Candy, Fruit, Wine, Jams and Mints FOR ANY |\X OCCASION TA AN fra . The Balloon House "Delivery Available 986-5105 variety of songs and skits. This group of Santa's helpers is wishing everyone a Merry Christmas. While shepherds watched with glee, angel Melissa Kroonenberg raised her arms in celebra- tion during the Kindergarten Christmas concert at Immaculate Conception Catholic School, the week before Christmas.