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Port Perry Star, 29 Nov 1988, p. 56

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56 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 29, 1988 Odd Fellows host to special U.N. evening A very special evening was held in the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Temple in Port Perry on Friday, Oct. 28th. Last July the Odd Myrtle area news by Sonja Graham Many thanks are extended to Pam Rennie who hosted a lovely craft sale on Nov. 24th. The talents of local people were displayed and the turn out was good. Everyone had an enjoyable evening, thanks again Pam. At the recent Durham West 4-H Awards dinner, held in Uxbridge, three local members received awards. Congratulations to Dar- rell Wade who received a trophy for being the Champion Showman in the Beef Club, and a trophy for contributing the most in the Veterinary Club. Anne Parrinder received her Provincial Honours Award for completion of twelve 4-H projects. Janet Stachow and Darrell Wade received recognition for their par- ticipation in the "Reach for the Top' competition. Darrell Wade also participated in the Queens Guineas Competi- tion at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Myrtle residents wish Helen Duff a speedy recovery from her recent foot surgery. Choir practice will be Wednes- day evening, Nov. 30th at 7:30 - 8:30 at the church. Anyone who enjoys singing is invited to attend, and join in the singing of the beautiful Christmas music. Fellows and Rebekah Lodges in this area sponsored a student as a delegate to the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Pilgrimage for Youth to the United Nations in New York. For some 30 years these students who are sent by our Lodges on this Pilgrimage, are the only sponsored group to have such access to the United Nations, where they are treated, not as tourists, but as a Special Delega- tion. They are allowed to sit in the General Assembly, and also in the Security Council. In these sessions the students are addressed for some 30 to 45 minutes by Delegates from various nations, and from specified Secretariats, such as Unicef. After this lecture, certain students are allowed to ask ques- tions of the Delegates, and are favoured with answers. Student Delegates attend from most Pro- vince Jurisdictions in Canada, and from United States, and a few from Europe. These Students gain a wonderful experience by shar- ing rooms, and joining in meals and seminars with fellow students from all over North America. On this night in October, Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, families and friends from this District gathered in our Lodge Hall to receive the report and hear the address of our own chosen Stu- dent Delegate, Greg Gillespie of Oshawa. Greg not only won the trip from us, but when he address- ed the Assembly in New York, he was judged top delegate speaker for the entire year. For this he won a trip to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he ad- dressed the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of the world. We in Canada, in Ontario, and especially in this District are very proud of him. We were for- tunate that same evening to be addressed by a fellow student delegate Rowena Hill, who was sponsored as a delegate by a Toronto District, and attends Leaside High School. She was judged among the top 10 students for the year. Greg is returning to high school and intends to go to college and Both Durham Police and the OPP were kept busy last Friday morning investigating numerous accidents causcd by icy road condi- tions. The first taste of winter driv- ing caused accidents on Highway 7A near Blackstock and at the Caesarea Road. And a car flipped over and landed on its roof on the Oshawa Road, south of Port Perry. study law, with a possible thought of a future in politics. We are sure, after hearing his address that he will be a fine statesman. We were also entertained by the "Country Chords' a Singing Group who use the lodge facilities in which to practice. At the close of the entertainment and ad- dresses many pictures taken by the delegates proved of great in- terest, and many questions were asked. To close the evening all retired to our banquet hall for a lovely lunch. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs extend our ap- preciation to all who attended. I am sure those who attended all agree that we older people have little to fear for our future, if left in the hands of people like Greg Gillespie and Rowena Hill. Police report There was extensive damage to vehicles, but police say there were no serious injuries. DETECTORS Durham Police have seized several radar detectors in vchicles ovcr the last few weeks. The detectors, or "fuzz bust- ers" as they are called, arc illegal in Ontario. A spokesman for Durham Po- lice said officers on traffic patrol AUCTION SALES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 SALE TIME: 11 AM. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 SALE TIME: 11 AM. RA ee a Corniels Auction Barn The property of MRS. OLIVE McMILLAN of Greenbank plus others. Oak- hossier kitchen cup- board, oak china cabinet (curved glass sides), 6 piece dinette set, mahogany writing desk, chrome kitchen suite, French Provincial chesterfield and chair, 3 & 4 piece modern bedroom suites, Viking cabinet sewing machine, coal oil lamps, wicker fern stand, bridge set, 15 cu. ft. freezer, pine drop leaf table, hall tree, walnut half moon table, pressback rocker, oak rocking chairs, walnut parlour table, 17 cu. ft. refrigerator & 30' matching stove, antique rocking horse, oak wall telephone, spinning wheel, pressback chairs, 3 h.p. Toro lawnmower, 10 h.p. MTD snowblower, 12° tandem axle trailer with electric brakes, 1982 Dodge Aries stationwagon (cer- tified), handmade quilts, tools, china & glass. Don Corniel Auc- tioneér, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. Furniture & Antiques Auction Sale of Furniture & An- tiques for Elmer Malyon, Ux- bridge, & others, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. including 9 pc. dining room suite, oak 4 pc. bedroom suite (excel.), 3 pc. living room suite, 3 bedroom suites, spool bed, gate- leg table, French Prov. chester- field & chair, corner cupboard, old tables drop leaf table, oak dresser, GE stove (1 yr.) solid elements and GE portable dishwasher (3 yr.) - Almond, tins, crocks, postcards, 3 old banks (collectable), dolls, linens, quilts, dishes including 83 pc. hand painted Nippon, 15 pc. Bridal Rose (Bavaria), Royal Crown Derby cream & sugar, Depres- sion Glass, several pieces crystal, Royal Doulton Vase, pots & pans, silverware, dehumidifier, Homelite Chain Saw, plus many other items. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. Pethick Auction Barn, Haydon 10 miles north of Bowmanville. Spectacular antique auction sale--Special local history anti- que auction & antique store closeout. Bethesda school bell, circa 1860's; 1978 2 ton Chev pickup with 40,000 original miles (Eari Trewin Estate), 3 dining room suites, oak wardrobe, ati- que rocking horse, number of ex- cellent parlour tables, Queen Anne desk, Queen Anne secretary desk, corner what not stand, oriental 4-section 6 ft. screen, oriental jewel case, oriental silver chest, jewel chest, bedroom suite, dressers, oak sideboard, sectional bookcase, pine chests, mahogany office desk, oak office desk, pine chests and trunks, dressers, wash stands, wash stand sets, bookcase, chesterfield suites, hundreds of boxes of collectibles and so much more. 'The Friend- ly Auction', 263-8710, Steve Lip- tay & Garry Powell auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE BOY SCOUT CLUB, formerly KINSMEN CLUB 245 Lilla Street, Port Perry SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1988 Preview from 12 AM; Sales at 1:00 PM PARTIAL LISTINGS: Gold, Diamond Rings, Collectible, Figurines, Fur- niture, Houseware, Stereos, Dolls, Electronics, Microwaves, Watches. Goods received from all sources of bankruptcies, will be sold by public auction. PARTIAL LISTINGS: Over $200,000. in gold jewellery, rings, chains, etc. SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 3 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Final Cow-Calf Dispersal Sale Fall Series Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. The property of FLOYD DUN- FORD, R.R. 11, Peterborough, Ont. 50 Hereford heifers - bred Limousin for May & June. 20 Hereford first calf heifers with 15 calves by side - rebred for June & July. 2 Limousin Bul's rising 2 yrs. The property of BERT VISSERS, R.R. 3, Peterborough, Ont. 25 mature Hereford cows, 15 100 Holsteins Complete Glavindale Dispersal for Irvin Varcoe, Cookstown, Ont., selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. 45 Head, Reg., Class., O.D.H.I.C. Tested, RHA 188-194-196 BCA, 25 Milking Age, 20 Heifers & Calves. Many fancy young cows with full pedigrees & outstanding produc- tion, several with over 200 BCA & 1000 Ib. fat. Featuringa (GP) 3 yr. old by Starbuck with 2y 365d 23466 1058 4.5 percent 871 3.7 percent WANT TO KNOW WHERE THEY'RE GOING TO BE HELD, AND WHAT THEY'RE GOING TO SELL? Check each week for the up-to-date Auctions in the PORT PERRY STAR a 2 5 CIA ok SE Se rs SR (242-296-277) & a Genetic Index of | § M plus 8 F plus 17, selling fresh since Oct. from 2 (VG) Dams both with over 22000 Ib. milk, a (VG-89) ""Ned" with 3y (246-233-241) due in Feb. to Jethro from (VG) Dam selling with sisters by Paclamar | Astronaut 8& Tempo. Daughters of Starbuck, Triple Threat, Valiant, Mattador, Tony. Followed by the Ontario County Club Sale featur- ing Index Potential & Superior Cow Families, including a fresh Apr./86 Starbuck milking 95 Ib. from (GP) Starlite Dam with 2y (180-182-180), & Genetic Index of M plus 4 F plus 4, 2nd Dam is a (VG-3*) grandaughter of the "White Cow', a fancy Oct./87 Elevation from Roybrook Rhonda (VG-3*), a fresh June/86 Mat- tador form 3 (VG) Dams with over 20000 Ib. milk. Also selling a group from Oak Ridges Farm.. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. D7 CANCELLED FOR THE BEST SELECTION of new or re-sale HOMES READ THE REAL ESTATE PAGES of the Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, Diamond Dinner, Cocktail Rings, Diamond Studs, Gold Chains, Diamond Solitaires, 1ct to 2ct. Pear and Marquis Diamonds, Hummel Figurines, Hummel, Ashley Dolls & Figurines, Doulton, Porcelain Vases, Silver Plate Tea Sets, Cutlery Sets, Cookware Sets, Seiko Watches, Ann Clock, Original Baricci Watches, Colonial & Tiffany Lamps, Air Compressors, Knife Sets, Salad Bowls, Touch Lamps, German Beersteins, Brass Telescopes, Musical Jewellery Boxes, Food Processors, Copper & Non-stick Cookware Sets, Leather Travel Bags, Bath Towels, Citizen, Candle Stereos, 1.4 cu.ft. Microwaves, VCRs, 14", 20" Colour TV's, Phones, Answer Machines, Cordless Phones, Cassette Deck, Turntable, Walkmans, Radios, Variety of Assorted Goods, Mini Crystal Figurines, Brass & Porcelain Lamps, Oriental Hand Crafted Curio Cabinets, End Tables, Coffee Tables, . Cabinets with Mother of Pearl, Soapstone In-laid Hand-made Gold Leaf Tables, Cabinets, Soapstone, Mother of Pear! Folding Panels, set of 4 and 6, Wall Panels, Hand Painted Vases & Ginger Jars, large varie- ty up to 40" Hand Painted Vases, etc. Sales by GLOBAL AUCTIONS 475-3793 TERMS: Cash, Credit Cards, Cheques with 2 pcs. of I.D. Everything sold AS-IS and subject to withdrawal at any time. Most goods carry warranties. Jewellery comes with appraisal. with small calves by side, re- mainder due Dec., Jan. 1-75 per- cent Blonde D Aquitaine Bull. The property of BILL HUNTER, Port Perry, Ont. 13 mature Simmental - Herford cows, due April 11. Hereford cows due time of sale. The Property of DAVID FILL, R.R. 2, Fenelon Falls, Ont. 10 Hereford - Simmental cows, 2 with calves by side, remaining 8 due for Spring. Expecting another 90 to 100 cows from 2 well established herds. This will be an excellent sale. Plant to attend. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 7:00 P.M. Sharp. For con- signments or further information contact Carl Hickson Auctioneer. Sale managed & sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. 129 Sun., Dec. 4th DURHAM ANTIQUE MARKET at Kahn Auction Barn, Pickering Who better knows the values of homes in Port Perry and Scugog Town- ship than the Real Estate agents and companies that are established and live in this community! IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT SELLING OR PURCHASING A HOME CONTACT ONE OF THE PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE AGENTS WHOSE AD APPEARS EACH WEEK IN THE PORT PERRY STAR. PORT PERRY STAR a Don't waste this space. Small ads pay!

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