ri ~~ Oo & ~ Pru Q = % 3 3 cs NT OTN ~~ ew Ws oe + TY NO SW TT NNW ee tN 2 Ea es LR ir WE SORE RINE TIRES LETT HRY i A RR Or SUN RR i . or 324-2774. A 28 ~ niture, dishes, dining room suites, etc. ¢ Auction Sales TUESDAY MAY 5 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. 870 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby (V2 mile east of Thickson Road) Auction sale the property of ROBERT OSBOURNE of Ajax, giving up housekeeping (house sold) plus others, including 9 piece diner, cedar chest, blanket box, large walnut wardrobe with mirror, walnut 4 poster bed, chest of drawers, drop front desk, wicker chair, Bowmanville rocker, oak dresser with bevel mirror, 2 treadle sewing machines, trunk, Sklar bed chesterfield & chair, several old parlour tables, platform rocker & matching chair, smal! freezer, Hoover spin dry washer, Electrolux yacuum cleaner with power nozzle, oil paintings, iron patio set (glass top), cof- fee & end tables, 3 piece bedroom suite, oil lamp, Carnival, Biscuit barrel, several pieces of collectible glass, child's bedroom suite, dresser, Captain's bed, desk & chair, davenport & chair, recliner, hooked rugs, bedding, fan, handmade quilts, blankets, 2 chrome suites, old chairs, gramaphone, pots & pans, "household dishes, garden tools, Mastercraft gas lawnmower, office chair, brass fireplace screen, approx. 60 old metal soldiers, Gingerbread clock, plus many other articles. NOTE TIME: 6:00 p.m. This is an excellent sale of col- lectible glass & furniture. Plan to attend. Watch for special antique & estate auc- tion from Vermont U.S.A. our next sale. Viewing from 1 p.m. day of sale. Ross candlestick phone etc., intercom system, McLean Auctioneer 576-7550 -- 686-3291. Farriers tools, new router, chain saw, : other tools, Bell Star motorcycle helmets SPRING STOCKER SALES and much, much more. Terms cash or WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 cheque with 1.D. Sale at 10 a.m. Reg & SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Lindsay Sale Barn Lunch available. : MSs } R.R. 2, Lindsay *-Contact Carl Hickson 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. WEDNESDAY MAY 6 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Peterborough & Victoria County Cattlemen's Sale at Lindsay Sale Barn R.R. 2, Lindsay Contact Wayne Telford 705-292-9531. THURSDAY MAY 7 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Quinte Cattlemen's . Stocker Sale at Hoard's Station Sale Barn R.R. 5, Campbeliford, Ontario Contact Pat Quinn 705-653-2018. Sales managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959 SATURDAY MAY ¢ SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques, organ, piano, antique toys, etc., the pro- perty of HEATHER KELLINGTON & others. Sale will be held in the Village of Sunderland on Hwy. 7 & 12 (at Steve's restoration lot) just north of Co-op. FUR- NITURE: 9 piece mahogany dining room suite, mahogany chest of drawers and night table, kitchen dinette set, maple kitchen sideboard (1910 era), ash high chair, library table, hanging pine cup- board, small pine table, oak marble top wash stand, small child's and chair, Wingback chesterfield and chair (new upholstering), antique church pump organ (1892 era), Stevenson piano ¥ size (walnut), piano bench (in good condi- tion), Queen Anne ladies chair, Inglis washer & dryer, Harvest tables etc. AN- TIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: TOYS: . wooden toys, 2 doz. Amoko Lesney mat- chbox series U.K: (1940's), Lilliput world models U.K., Hornby Dublo train set (Duchess of Athol) very complete, wig- wags & buildings in original boxes, assortment of Dinky toys. MISCELLANEOUS: jewellery, watches & clocks (1910 to 1950) Nippon vases, Depression glass, Ironstone, old medicine bottles, crocks, York weights up to 100 Ibs., stamps, art supplies (oil & water), antique coloured print in frame, oil painting 24x36, antique wooden telephone, old desk model phone, new . SATURDAY MAY 9 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Giving Up Farming Note: Partial Listing Only . Auction sale- 6 tractors, farm machinery, cattle, hay, trucks, cater- pillar etc., 1976 M.F, 265 diesel tractor & cab (1200 hours); 72 Ford 3000 & hydraulic loader; M.F. 165 diesel tractor & Allied loader; 45 Massey, 30 Massey, 1974 GMC 1-ton cab & chassis (good); 8 cattle, 1000 bales of hay & 40 large 800 Ibs, full line of machinery. . On Behalf Of (FRED HOTNER) R.R. 2, Bethany Farm Sold For convenience machinery will be sold at property of GEORGE COUTU'S FARM, R.R. 1, Pontypool. Directions: 2 mile west of Bethany on 7A, then south approx. 2 miles on Vic- toria Counfy' Rd. 32. See signs. TERMS CASH. NO RESERVE. SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M, Managed & sold by CALVIN MABEE AUCTIONS, R.R. 1, Lindsay. Phone 705-374-4800 or ' 705-374-4435. M5 SATURDAY MAY 16 Auction sale of household furniture and antiques (2 households). MRS. HAZEL WALTON & MRS. LUCY MILLER. Sale will be held at the Walton Farm, 2 miles south of Beaverton on Regional Road 23, or 6 miles north of Port Bolster. Findlay cookstove, 4 fridges, 2 electric stoves, airtight stove, flatback cupboard, 2 Hoosier kitchen cupboards, bedroom fur- THURSDAY MAY 7 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. 100 Holsteins Complete Forest View Dispersal own- ed by CLARENCE JAYNES, Grafton, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Ux- bridge, Ontario. Reg., Class., 0.D.H.1.C. - ~ Tested, Free Listed. 30 cows, 20 Heifers & calves including a (GP) Mattador with 2y 161-165 & fresh in April selling with her Aug./86 sister by Tyrbach, from a (VG) Dam, 2nd Dam (GP), a tall (GP) Aug./84 Jonathon fresh in Jan. & bred March 5 to Valiant Sir. Her Dam has 17674 Ib. milk, 2nd Dam (GP-2*) with 181-188. Several cows fresh in the last month, also 3 Jerseys from the herd including a (VG) daughter of Bright Spot. Also 20 fresh cows from Highview Holsteins, including a fancy Oct./84 Warden from (GP) Dam, 2nd & 3rd Dams both (VG) selling fresh since March. A service age bull by Warden. Consignments will be accepted for this sale. Please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge 416-852-3524. M\ 5 Detailed list next week. Reg & Larry Johnson Auctioneers 705-357-3270. SATURDAY MAY 9 - SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M: Farm Sold Auction sale- selling the farm machinery, tractor with loader, 2 ton truck, appliances and household items, the property of JOHN & LISA KRISTENSEN, Lot 22, Conc. 5, Scugog Township (Cartwright) 4 miles east of Blackstock on 4th Conc. B275 Int. tractor w/loader; M.F. side rake; N.H. 68 baler; Cockshutt 15 row seed drill; 9 Allied cultivator; 6' Bush Hog rotary mower; int. 3 furrow plough; manure spreader; sprayer with 100 gal. s/steel tank; J1.D. 7" mower; 30' bale elevator; 28' grain auger; snowblower; posthole auger; 6' scraper blade;"single plough; 4 sec. har- rows; 's HP water pump; 11 HP riding lawnmower (good); roto-tiller; gas lawnmower; chain saw; beam scales; ¥H air compressor; wheelbarrow; 2 far- rowing crates; pig feeder; heat lamps; pile of scrap; 79 Chev 4 ton truck, V8, standard with cap; Viking 21' freezer; 30" Westinghouse stove; Maytag washer; dining room table; 6 Bentwood chairs; desk; china cabinet; hall tables; couch & chair- pullout; recliner; odd chairs; 2 maple beds; old chest of drawers; typewriter; end tables; lad- ders; lumber; garden & hand tools, plus many more useful items. Furniture sells: first at 10:30 a.m. Owner or Auctioneers not responsible for any accident or injury in connection with thik sale. Sale manag: ed & sold by Auctioneer Don Cochrane 985-2788. MS 90 HOLSTEINS SELLING AT THE MALMONT FARMS SALES ARENA, BLACKSTOCK, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MAY 21, AT 11:30 A.M. Special features will be announced later. There will be something for everyone, so come early and support your EAST-CENTRAL ON TARIO MARKET PLACE. Lunch available. For entries phone Larry Hadlock 705 357-3237; Robin Parish 705-439-2173; Neil Malcolm, sale manager 416-984-4246 or 5611, A 28 . SATURDAY MAY 2 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. : "Farm Sold Auction sale- 2 tractors, full line of farm m inery, Hereford cattle, hay, straw, pigperty of MARG AND NORM LUSTEDR Woodville, 4 miles south on | Hwy. 46, ton 13th Conc. 1 mile. White 260 diesel tractor with cab, 2280 hours, Ford 600 tractor with heavy duty loader, tractor chains, tractor weights, M.F. 160 manure spreader, White 251- 10' double "disc, 14° cultivator, Massey 4 furrow plow, Inland double hay turner, cement mixer, heat houser, farm scales, M.F. 8' 'snowblower, Massey 10 baler, 28' grain auger, 6 ton wagon with 18' rack, 6 sec tions harrows, round bale feeder, bale stooker. M.F. 3317 -run seed drill, 30° hay elevator, 6 3-bushel pig feeders, 20' far rowing crates, 3 pt. sprayer, 6 20" treated posts, quantity of small useful items, 400 bales 2nd cut hay, 400 bales wheat straw .-- CATTLE: 11 head Hereford cattle, 4- mature cows, some with calves at side or due soon, 4 yearlings, 3 2-year olds. Machinery well kept and in good condi tion. 11:00 a.m lunch. available No reserve. Farm Sold. Orval McLean Auc tions 324-2783 Lindsay A 28 Larry Johnson Auctioneers. 705-357-3270. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 28, 1987 -- 4) fas nee = ral RA Ry PP $ 1 Fl pr § 2 x id a }- A frac 2 8 £8 NS BEF wma "3 Rr Tv ENE SERRE Y. BE gen SRNR : » § N & 5. hig I tia 3 Sak ay . Rh ny '3h . t 1 » + « 8 Tuesday champs The championship team of the Tuesday Night Mixed Bowling League had good reason to celebrate, at Caesarea Community Hall Saturday night. The team includes (seated) Cheryl Allen, Margaret Fritz, (rear) Ken Rankin, Chris Geer, Lorne Mallory and Wayne Tweddle. 3 TT ~The Consolation Champs of the Tuesday Night Bowling League are (seated) Joy Sullivan, t Jim Buchan, Mike Baker, Sandra Baker, Roger Lafontaine and Robert Espie. i Individual winners of the Tuesday Night Mix- ed League include (seated) Janet Rankin, Chris - Williamson, Nancy Bryans, Gloria Smuck, (rear)