me avs SALES SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Farm Sold Auction sale of machinery,-household furniture and antiques the property of MARION O'BRIEN, Lot 23, Conc. 10, Twp. of Manvers- 12 miles south of Lind- say on Hwy 35 S.and 5 miles east on 10th line of Manvers or 1 mile north of Hwy 7A W and east on 10th line or 2 miles north at TD Bank in Bethany to 10th line or 8 miles south of Omemee on County Road 38 to 10th line of Manvers. FUR- NITURE & ANTIQUES: Moffat fridge, 30 inch Moffat range, freezer, ice-box, G.E. dryer, birch table with 3 leaves, 4 chairs, drop leaf table, harvest table, pine table, oak buffet with mirror, oak stand, large hardwood cupboard, 4 din- ing room chairs, high dresser and mir- ror, wash stands, 2 complete wash sets, pine chest, writing desk, 2 double beds and dressers, childs bed- old, spinning wheel, Raymond sewing machine, Bell piano and stool, gramaphone, wicker rocker, coal oll stove- 4 burners, 2 Cane bottom chairs, mantle clock, trunks, sugar and flour bin, old irons, antique wall clock regulator, 2 carriage lights, Coleman lamp, gas lamps, coal oil lamps, brooder stove, cream cans, Buf- falo robes. FARM MACHINERY; 10 horse Simplicity riding lawnmower with tiller and snowblower, 3 furrow. drag plough, single plough, Cockshutt hay loader on rubber, 7 ft. Massey binder, hay rack, hand corn planter, fanning mill, walk behind cultivator 8 tooth, 1964 Pontiac Laurentian 4 door sedan, V8 automatic, 15,000 original miles, (car to be sold at 1 p.m.), quantity of lumber, wood posts, steel posts, sleighs, sleigh bells, forks, shovels, tools, chains, wheelbarrow, scales, vise, many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Lunch avallable- St. Marys ACW. Sale time: 10: a.m. Auctioneers: Charlie McGIll, R.R. 2, Bethany 705-277-2767; Larry Currins, R:R. 6, Lindsay 705-328-0667. S16 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Large auction sale of well maintained farm machinery, 2 tractors, bulldozer, Gleaner combine, new pine furniture, etc., the property of JAMES MILWAIN & SONS. Lot 24, Conc. 2, Georgina Twp., 16 miles north of Uxbridge to Udora, con- tinue-on 12 miles north-east to farm, or north-west of Sunderland. MACHINERY; M.F. 2675 diesel tractor, 100 HP, quick hitch, low hours, excellent condition, 1 pair snap-on duals 20.8-38 like new, M.F. 165 diesel tractor with loader and weather cab, Gleaner K2 combine, corn and soy bean special with 330 ad- justable head, gas motor, air cond., ex- cellent condition, just combined their own crop, M.F. 65 baler, M.F. 512 manure spreader with hydraulic liquid gate, Ford truck with 2000 gal. liquid manure tank, A.C. 6 row corn planter, adjustable width, and insecticide boxes, Geo. White field sprayer, 23 ft. boom, Kongskilde cultivator, 24 ft. with har- rows, Kongskilde cultivator, 21 ft. hydraulic lift and fold with Demco heavy duty harrows, M.F. disc 520- 14 ft. with hydraulic, Demco hydraulic dumping wagon- 4 ton cap, Norman and Demco wagons with gravity boxes, 40 ft. grain auger 6 inch on wheels- PTO, 30 and 20 ft. grain augers, M.H. seed drill No. 33- 17 disc, 2 years old- like new. BULLDOZER & MISCELLANEOUS, GARAGE SUPPLIES ETC.: J.D. 440 bulldozer, 2 way blade, weights and trailer- gobd condition, White riding lawnmower 32 inch cut, M.F. riding mower- new engine, roto-tiller, grader blade, hydraulic wood splitter, Honda 70 motor bike, Kawasaki K.K. 250 motor bike, motor ski and snowmobile, bicycles, 2 pair of cross-country skis, new hog feeders, hog pens, set of harness, horse jumps, horse collars, kerosene and electric heaters, wheelbarrow, stove oll furnace 47,000 BTU- like new, Demco metal brake 5 ft.- like new, electric hack saw, assorted hand tools, new motor stands, quantity of new axle stands, 2- 3 speed drill presses, Flon model skyroll saw, 2 good hydraulic pumps, large quantity of new and used hydraulic cylinders 2-4 inch diameter, quantity of new 15 and 16 inch tubes, 2 new 15 and 16 inch 6 bolt rims, yard lights, quantity of new hubs and spindles, patio furniture, 2 patio serving carts, garden furniture, toys. NOTE: This is new pine furniture, all made on the farm- antique washing machine, chesterfield, badminton table, etc. NOTE: Sale is called due to the sud- den passing of MRS. MILWAIN. This is a large sale. Everything in good condi- tion. Plan to attend. Terms cash or che- que with 1.D. Sale at 10:30 a.m. Lunch available. Reg and Larry Johnson Auc- tioneers 705-357-3270 or 745-8470. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale at Oddfellows Hall in Port Perry, estate of the late WM. ORMEROD, from Brooklin. Con- signments. Watch for details. Pearce Auction Services 455-8073. $16 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 146 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Large auction sale of furniture, anti ques, carpenter's tools, etc., the proper- ty of DON AND DORIS GRAHAM of Brechin. Sale will be held in the Curlin Rink in Beaverton. Victorian couch with cameo back, Pressback rocker, ? Pressback chairs, antique hall stand with glove boxes, porcelain tile back, hand carved chair, antique coffee and 2 lamp tables, French Provincial- good, 2 mat- ching table lamps, chesterfield and chair- tapestry pattern, French Provin- clal coffee table, 9 piece mahogany din- ing room suite- good, marble top parlour table- antique, antique table with drawer, 2 wicker chairs- arm and rocker, assortment of small tables, 4 glass show cases, console dining room table, antique wicker doll stroller and doll bed, square fern stand, 5 round back chairs, wall paper tressel and papering equipment, chime clock, coal oll lamp, antique dresser with winged mirrors, small cabinet- glass doors, pine blanket box, organ stool, music cabinet, antique sideboard, desk, Singer treadle sewing machine, wicker fern stand, sewing cabinet, antique wash stand, antique chair and foot stool, antique box stove, brass top table, humidifier, pine drop leaf table, 4 piece bedroom suite, swing mirror, occasional chairs, oval mirror, Lyre back chair, assortment of picture frames and much more. DISHES & CHINA; approx. 30 pieces of Carnival glass, 5 tall glass vases, 3 piece Ironstone teapot, cream and sugar, Honeycomb goblets, 2 Binnington bowls, set of Limoge dishes, biscuit jar, cream and sugar in silver frame, brass bell, banquet lamp, 2- Gone with the Wind lamps- all antique, assortment of dishes and cookware, assortment of lamps, miscellaneous and tools, Hoover washing machine- spin dry, filing cabinet, 2 coal scuttles, exercise bike, wooden clothes horses, painter's easel, dressmaker's cutting board, lawn chairs, 2 meat grinders with stands, tri lamp, baseboard heater, metal shelving, band _ saw, mitre box and saw, sabre saw, 2 Dado heads, router, router bit sharpener, skil saw, Stanley moulding plane com- plete with bits- like new, heater 4800 watt (210) pulley block, glueing clamps, step ladders, wheelbarrows, 24 ft. aluminum extension ladder, lanterns, adz, saws, motors and miscellaneous tools. NOTE: This is a large sale - only partial listing. Things are in good condition. Plan to at- tend. Terms cash or cheque with |1.D. Sale at 10 a.m. Lunch available. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers 705-357-3270 or 745-8470. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 16 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale- large antique sale at Or- val McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay- property of MR. AND MRS. EARL WARD, Mary St., Whitby (formerly of Sunderland). Complete contents of cen- tury home. 9 plece dining room suite, an- tique piano, D.F. desk, walnut tea wagon, old console radio, old ice-box, parlour tables, chairs, wicker fernery, oak 5 section bookcases, excellent anti- que oak bedroom suite with carved high bed, wash stand, and carved dresser, an- tique dressers, wash stands, chairs, Pressback nursing rocker, hall umbrella stand, Gourlay gramaphone, old irons, homemade quilts, old hats, fur coats, several old oil paintings, homemade bir- dhouse, lift top desk, walnut hall table, oil lamps, old books, old trunks, lanterns, mantel clock, appliances, large quanti- ty of furniture, glass, china, brass bed, collectibles, dishes. (The Wards threw nothing out and are giving up housekeep- ing) - Don't miss this one. No reserve. 10 a.m. sharp. To list your sale call McLean Auctioneers 324-2783 Lindsay. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay. Quality contents- pro- perty of JOHN MURRAY, Lindsay and MARY AINSWORTH ESTATE. Fur- niture, appliances, some antiques, apt. size piano, church pew, barber chair, deluxe console colour TV, parlour chair, wicker chaise, quality bedroom suite- (Provincial Fruitwood), oak umbrella stand, dressers, chests, walnut D.L., lamp table, green chesterfield, bookcase, antique oak china cabinet and desk com- bination, wardrobe, trunk, air condi- tioner, gold G.E. frost-free refrigerator and matching 30 inch auto continuous clean stove, good freezer, Electrolux, dehumidifier, old books, antique plat form rocker, lamps, antique walnut chesterfield, pie crust table, electric dryer- like new, Inglis square wringer washer, oil lamps, antique pine bureau, Braemore walnut chair, wing chair, walnut bedroom suite, cedar chest, con- sole stereo, electric lawnmower, quanti- ty bedding garden tools, glass, china. No reserve. 6 p.m. sharp. Don't miss it. To list your sale call Orval McLean Auctions 324-2783. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 9, 1986 -- 37° AUCTION Renouned journalist visits Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Peter and Mary Lou Fittton and family, proprietors of Nestleton Country Store, are looking forward to the pleasure of entertaining an honoured house guest this coming weekend. Rita Rose, a renowned journalist from Indianapolis will be in Nestleton for three days. Ms. Rose, who will be covering the highlights of the Toronto Film Festival before arriving in our fair town, intends to write a human in- terest story about Nestleton for publication in the Indianapolis Star newspaper. What a great idea! Anniversary Celebrated Our warmest congratulations to Albert and Vivian Cawker who celebrated their 45th Wedding An- niversary on Sunday, September 7. Son, Danny, Karen and Bonnie, hosted the event at Danny's lovely, spacious new home north of Port Perry, with a gala surprise party. Many relatives and friends were present to extend "best wishes" to this well known, highly esteemed couple... former residents of Port - Perry...now of Bobcaygeon. We trust Abie & Viv will enjoy many more years of good health and hap- piness together! Caesarea Community Church With an average congregation at the friendly Caesarea Church on Sunday last, Rev. Dr. Crawford spoke on '""The Compassionate Worker' based on the story of the good . Samaritan, Scripture from Luke 10:3, was read by Daniel Pugh Jr. The children sang a couple of numbers led by the minister with Anne Marchke at the piano. Kathleen Watt and Anne played the organ and piano for the hymns. An interesting day! Our Best Wishes Our warmest wishes for a com- plete recovery soon to a good friend Clara Nesbitt who has been a pa- tient in Oshawa General Hospital for the past two weeks. She will be there for a few weeks yet. Clara is one of our Nestleton girls and it would be nice to send a shower of cards...and perhaps drop in for a few minutes to cheer her up. Very pleased to know that Ella Bowers is coming along in Port Perry Hospital progressing well - and Doris Rohrer is home and doing well. Nestleton Women's Institute 1906 - 1986 With guests from four of West Durham District branches in atten- dance, a most interesting meeting was held in Nestleton Community Centre on Wednesday, September 3rd. President Mrs. Neta Fish warmly welcomed the assembly, and opened with the usual pro- cedure of the Ode, and the Mary THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Shrub Auction Auction sale at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay. About 600 healthy pot- ted evergreen uprights, spreaders, blue spruce, plus trees. Furniture sale 6 p.m. Shrubs 7 p.m. McLean Auctioneers 705-324-2783. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Corneils Auction Barn Auction sale the estate of ARTHUR FIELD (third generation farmhouse)- located first farm west of Harwood Avenue on Hwy 12 in the town of Ajax. Oak hall stand, flat-to-wall cupboard, 9 plece Burled walnut dining room suite, ornate coat rack, 3 piece antique bedroom suite, pine bonnet chest, china cabinet secretary combination, oak ex- tension table, oak library table, drop front secretary desk, pine drop leaf table, pine blanket box, Edison cylinder record player and records, Spool bed, walking spinning wheel, O.G. clock, Gingerbread clock, floor lamp, butter churn, Morris chair, copper boilers, partial toilet sets, blacksmith anvil and large quantity of blacksmiths tools, quantity oval picture frames, tools, china and glass and In teresting antique and primitive pieces from this three generation home. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain. 705-786-2183. S16 -- Stewart Collect followed by an in- teresting peom, "The Institute Rally." The minutes of the July meeting were approved as read by Secretary Mrs. Gwen Malcolm, andd the roll call answered -° "An industry" unknown to our grandmothers." The motto was - 'Make it well and it will sell." After a brief business period the guests supplied the following programme. Maple Grove Branch - Mrs. Win Brown read poems - "Church Giving' - 'The Perfect Church" - 'Your Pastor And Mine" - and "What Is Life?" Blackstock was represented by Mrs. Pat Sleep who read an interesting article by Erma Bombeck with a married couple discussing the trivialities which are being cited as grounds for divorce. Queenie Flet- cher of Bowmanville read the origin of the writing of 'My Grandfather's Clock" by Henry Work from an in- cident concerning "The Old Clock In The George Hotel" from the book "Destiny" by Paul Aurandt. Three ladies of Hampton Branch - presented a skit, "The Selling of Sal- ly." Those taking part were: Marion Lewis, Betty Kuyer and Marguerite Hall. Very humorous and excellent character acting - changing into male parts. : Mrs. Rika Wygerde, Convener of Agriculture and Canadian In- dustries introduced the guest speaker Mrs. Shirley Hudson of Nestleton, who gave a demonstra- tion of her craft-making dolls. With a large number of dolls displayed in a wicker doll carriage, wooden cradle, high chair, small chairs, etc. Shirley told of starting first with ceramic (7 years ago) and now is making mostly porcelain. She ex- plained the very detailed work that goes into making these life-like dolls. Each one represents at least forty-five hours of work. All were in beautiful outfits and the audience was allowed to hold these babies and examine how they were assembled. A very interesting experience for all present. Mrs. Bertha McLaughlin express- ed the appreciation to Shirley and the meeting closed with O Canada, and the Institute Grace. While the lunch was prepared a sing-song was enjoyed with Mrs. Gwen Malcolm at the piano. All had a fine social time over lunch and the various guests thanked Nestleton...as hostess, for the most informative and inspiring afternoon. Caesarea Card Party Popular For the weekly euchre in Caesarea Centre the following were lucky: First prize winner - Mary Poots with an 83. Second prize - Faith Lawrence close behind with 81. Low - Doreen - 44. A super lunch was provided by Jean Krawets and Carol Oliphant and served by Carol. Faith Lawrence had 12 lone hands * for the month of August. The Ladies' Auxiliary meeting will be held on Monday, September 15th at 8 p.m. at the Community Centre and would like all members to attend. Nestleton United Rally Sunday A good attendance at the United Church on Rally Day Sunday, September 7. Rev. D. Davis welcomed all especially the Sunday School students. Miss Doreen Van- Camp assisted with the Scripture reading. Clerk of Session, Lawrence Malcolm made a presentation to Doreen on behalf of the congrega- tion, to assist with her expenses as a student minister. Mrs. Kay Not- man made a presentation of Bibles for the Sunday School from the Evening U.C.W. These were dedicated in memory of Stanley Malcolm. Rev. Davis called on S.S. Superintendent Richard MacKenzie to present Certificates to those mov- ing up in Sunday School. He also presented awards for attendance last year. Teachers for the coming year are: Nursery: Arlene, Dwight, Claire, Ken, Karen and Manda. Kindergarten Gr. 1: Betty Headon and Regenia Walker. Primary: Yvoime Priebe, Anne Ingram. Primary - Junior: Art Weir, Joan- na Malcolm. Intermediate: Neta Fish, Carol Mairs. Superintendent Richard MacKenzie. Secretary- Treasurer: Janice MacKenzie. Substitute teachers: Barb Weir, Richard MacKenzie, Janice MacKenzie, Kay Notman. Junior choir practice resumes Thursday, September 11, at 4:30. Choir leader - Janice MacKenzie and pianist Bet- ty Headon. Rev. Davis preached a challenging sermon on "What is your stock worth?" We warmly welcome new faces. Why not come out and join us next Sunday at 11:15 a.m. Nestleton Presbyterian Church The congregation of Nestleton Presbyterian Church was pleased to welcome Rev. Fred Swann to the pulpit after the summer holiday. Mrs. B. McCabe presided at the organ and Sunday School resumed' classes. Speaking on the Scripture reading Genesis 1:1-6 - John 1: 1-5 & 1st Corinthians 13:7-13 we were urged to rally to the work of the fall term. Anniversary services will be on September 21 at 11 a.m. with Rev. W. Chatterton, Bowmanville, guest minister. Special music will be a feature. Refreshments will be served following the service. A warm welcome is extended to this 141st anniversary. Greenbank and Area News by Muriel Gibson On Friday night, Ruby and Geor- die Beare were guests of Janette and Wayne Currie, of Manilla, to dinner in Toronto, and to see the tap- ing of the Tommy Hunter show. Wayne is a guitar pupil of Geordie's. Greenbank Brownie registration is Thurs. Sept. 11th at the Hall from 7 p.m. to 8:30. Registration fee is ten dollars plus two dollars and fifty cents for Brownie books for new members. All girls must be six years of age by Sept. 1st, and also looking for a Snowy Owl to help this year. Please call Dot Hooker or Jean Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lunney of Whitby, visited with Mrs. Howard McMillan on Saturday. "The Greenbank school fundrais- ing committee would like to thank all the people who helped out with food, for the Andrew's Auction, it was a big success. Mel and Betty McGee spent the weekend at Don and Marie Real's cottage at Minden. There are still seats available on the bus going to Kitchener and area on Saturday, Oct. 4th. For those who haven't heard about the trip, it in- cludes a stop at the Kitchener market for an hour or more, than on to St. Jacob's for lunch and brows- ing in shops. There is a countryside tour, stops at a Mennonite farm home and buggy factory. Cost is $42; lunch included. This is a fun- draising event for the Greenbank and District Block Parent Associa- tion, so you can help out a good cause and have a fun day. Please call 985-3225 and sign up for the trip. Congratulations to Helen McKean for winning the highest award in needlework at Uxbridge Fair. Friends and neighbours of Grace and Gerry Hunter gathered at their home on Sunday afternoon and evening, to help Gerry celebrate his birthday. < aa a aan aa A am an adh al a A La ah aan au a ah aa Aa aa oa an aa famn aa seam da amen adh ih oul od am ah Lo Zhe au al ame an ~~ A a ad ie, J Zo a am Zo ZZ ao ft ZZ Zt ZZ ZZ ZN Za ZN. ol ZN rm Zu a AEE SEE om mm am CE ZEEE SEE Sa