FRIDAY, OCTOBER ¢ SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. MacMillan Auction Centre Featuring the household con- tents of MRS. J. BARRACK, Richmond Hill. Go 6 miles east of Argyle & 1 mile north. Among the many items to be sold are: Pine Hutch, Antique cupboard, dropleaf desk/bookcase, pine table & benches, swivel rocker, hall rack, pine couch, two pine chairs, two cricket rockers, two loveseats, corner wood shelf, two new recliner chairs, parlour wood stove, assorted ice fishing equip- ment, new area rug, Two Antique rocking chairs, assortment tools, old crocks, chicken coop chairs, quantity old Canadian & New- foundland coins & mint sets, railroad memorabilla, plus many other interesting items. If you are interested in selling antiques, old coins, military collectables, guns, & sporting equipment, china, jewellery, etc., give us a call. We can sell It, at your place or mine, whether it's one item or 1009. For Information call (705) 374-4318 - Jim MacMillan, Auctioneer. TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 10 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Holsteins 15th Kawartha Klassic selling at the Peterborough Exhibition Grounds, Peterborough, Ont. 50 lovely pedigreed animals in- cluding Milking Females, Bred & Open Helfers & Calves. Features Include a 61" Senior 3 yr. old classified Very Good & due mid Nov. to Chief Mark. Her Dam is (Ex) with 156-180 BCA, 2nd Dam (VG). A 5th Gen. Very Good by Tony due Dec. 1, a July/86 Sheik fresh in Sept. from 5 (VG) or (Ex) Dams all with over 4 percent fat, a Jan./87 heifer by Elevation from 3 (Ex) Dams with over 200 BCA, carrying an embryo due at sale time, a fancy uddered Warden with 2y (162-170-169) milking 80 Ib. from 3 (VG) or (Ex) Dams with 200 BCA, a smart Red 3 year old with 2y (153-167-167) BCA from (VG) Dam with (214-235-228) selling fresh since July, the 1st Summer Yrlg. Ont. Cty. '89 by Inspiration from 2 (GP) Dams, a Sept./88 show calf by Vintage from (GP) Dam with 4 percent, 2nd Dam (VG). Daughters of Starbuck, Lindy, Inspiration, Astro Jet, Elevation, Sheik, Tempo, Jethro, Warden. Sale at 7 p.m. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd. Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. 03 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Corneils Auction Barn The property of MRS. ETTA GRACE, of Blackstock and others. 2 Hoosier kitchen cup- boards, oak buffet, oak rockers, Press back rockers, square oak dining table & 6 oak chairs, oak parlour table (glass claw feet) Victrola, mahogany parlour tables, 1 pc. flat-to-wall cupboard (8 panes each top door), washstands, Press back highchair, 3 iron beds with brass trim, walnut vanity, oval top trunks, antique chest of drawers, 2 Victorian dressers, wardrobe, blanket box, 2 pc. flat-to-wall cup- board, Winchester model 18-73 shotgun, 4 matching Press back chairs, 8 old Ladder back chair, quantity of carnival & depression glass, qullts, spreads, linens, & Interesting collectable items. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. LIt- tle Britain. 705-786-2183. FALL PREVIEW AUCTION SALES MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Our traditional Thanksgiving Sale of fine antiques & collectables. Please keep these dates in mind as all these sales have good quali- ty pieces to be sold plus our regular weekly Saturday night sales at Pethicks - 'Saturdays Auction Action." Garry K. Powell, Auctioneer. 1-263-4252. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. sharp Maimont Sales Arena, Blackstock Selling 100 head of Angus bred heifers & cows with calves at foot. Re-bred for early calving. Cows will be pregnancy checked at time of sale. 50 registered Angus cows, 20 commercial Angus cows, 10 cows bred saler, 3red angus bred yearlings. For Information please contact Sale Manager & Auc- tioneer Ross Bailey, Port Perry, Ont. 416-985-0697. i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Health reasons forces this sale -JIMAND BETH FLEMING, Lot 23, Conc. 13, Percy Twp. 4 miles north of Campbe|lford on Hwy. 30 to Con. 11 Seymour (At Tony's Snack Bar), then west 2'2 miles. (Watch for sale sign). CATTLE: 17 Hereford/llmo. cows bred to Blonde D'Aquitaine bull, pregnancy checked, 17 calves (500-600 Ibs.) from above cows and blonde D'Aquitaine bull; M.F. 255 diesel tractor (approx. 2200 hrs.), David Brown 780 diesel tractor with Allied front end loader (approx. 3100 hrs.), J.D. 440 diesel crawler loader, 14' dual wheel float, tip bed, 1964 Ford 5 ton dump truck, 1975 Ford "2 ton, as is, Kongskilde 35 tooth cultivator, 3 pt., 14 tooth cultivator, 3 pt., M.F. 4 furrow trip beam plow, 14" bottoms, 3 pt., Oliver 3 furrow trip beam plow, 16' bottoms, 3 pt., Kiwana 10 ft. tandem discs, Int. 13 run seed drill, J.D. 9 ft. haybine, M.F. No. 3 baler, bale buncher, New Idea 3 pt. side rake, Meyers hay conditioner, N.H. 7 ft. cut mower, 3 pt., 38' plpe bale elevator, Car- dinal 32° bale or graln elevator with undercarriage, Hay tedder, A.C. No. 60 combine, canvas, 6 ft., Int. ground drive spreader, 3 pt. fertilizer spreader, McCormick Deering 1 row corn harvester, Karn 3 pt. 1 row corn harvester, Hammer mill, 3 pt. weed sprayer, 3 drum roller, 2 fanning mills, 12 ft. chain harrows, box trailer, 9 x 6' cattle traller, 1 ton box trailer, Clover seed, Brome grass seed, 12 acres ensllage corn, standing, 115 large round bales of hay, few small articles. Machinery selling first at 11:00 a.m., followed by cattle. Terms: cash or cheque with |.D. Owner & auctioneer not responsible for accident or injury day of sale. Roy and Rod Willlams, Auctioneers, Box 883 Campbeliford, KOL 1LO. (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. FALL STOCKER SALES Sold & Managed by Carl Hickson Auctions. At Lindsay Community Sale Barn, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. Wednesday - Oc- tober 18 - Mixed - Calves & Yearl- Inas. Peterbo-rugh & Victoria county Cattle Men's Sales. Wednesday, Oct. 25- All Yearling Sale. Wednesday, Nov. 1 - All Calf Sale. Wednesday, Nov. 8 - Mixed - Calves & Yearlings. To consign to County Sales contact Wayne Teleford 705-292-9531. All above sales start at 10:00 a.m sharp. QUINTE CATTLEMEN"S SALES At Hoard's Station Sale Barn, R.R. 5, Campbeliford, Ont. Thurs- day, October 26 - Mixed Sale - 30 percent calves - 70 percent Yearl- Ings. Thursday, November 9 - Mixed Sale 80 percent calves - 20 percent Yearlings. These sales start at 12 Noon. To consign to Quinte Sales contact Pat Quinn 705-653-2018 Dave Denure 613-395-5481 or Sale Barn 705-653-3660. All these Stocker Sales are top quality, farmer fresh cattle. Our Fall Series begins with a COW- CALF SALE. SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 14 at 7:00 p.m. at Lindsay Community Sale Barn. All sales managed & sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 - Car Phone - 705-749-7084. NOTE: Regular Weekly Sales - Mon. at 1:00 p.m. & Fri. at 11 a.m. Lind- say Sale Barn. Tuesdays at 12 Noon - Hoard"s Station Sale Barn. Hope to see you during the Fall Season. Clip this ad and save for dates! | EXTRA POCKET MONEY Tum unwanted Items from you garage or basement into cash by selling them in the PORT PERRY STAR "CLASSIFIEDS" 985-7383 THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 12 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Furniture & Antiques Auction Sale of furniture & an- tiques for GORDON & ELEANOR NOAKES, Sandford, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, in- cluding 5 pc. Maple kitchen suite, Maple corner hutch, Victorian dresser with tear drop pulls, washstand with 2 drawers & mar- ble top circa 1850, caned settee & 2 chairs, hall tree, high chair, dressers, single bed, stereo, dehumidifier, Cathedral Gong mantle clock, flint lock gun, .22 ri- fle, music stand, easel, sewing cabinet, lamp tables, coffee table, drop leaf table, linens, lamps, pic- tures, dishes & kitchen utensils, brass ornaments, blue mountain pcs., gas barbeque, rowing machine, wheelbarrow, skill saw, battery charger, 5 h.p. 20' snowblower, 8 h.p. electric start Riding lawnmower, 10 h.p. A-C lawnmower, plus many other items. NOTE: This is a very clean sale. The Noakes have sold their home & are moving. Sale manag- ed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auc- tions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. 3 Month Old Brick Bungalow 291 Victoria Ave., Lindsay 1200 sq. ft. brick 3 bedroom bungalow with double car garage. Backs onto school yard, eat-in kit- chen with open concept, decorated In dusty rose, main floor laundry, ensuite bath off master bedroom, paved drive, on Immaculate home in north ward. Selling subject to reasonable reserve. Terms: $5,000.00 at sale. Balance 30 days. Don't miss this one. Property Must Be Sold - Owners Moving. To view call Or- val McLean Auctions. 324-2783 Lindsay. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Beef Cattle & Machinery Estate of the late STEWART BLACK, R.R. 4, Cobourg, Ont. From 401 at Cobourg, take Hwy. 45 north for 5 kms. to Baltimore, go 8 kms. west on Dale Rd. to Stublack Rd., then north to 3rd place on left or 6'2 kms. east of Hwy. 28 on Dale Rd. to Stublack Rd., then north to 3rd. place on left. (Watch for sale signs). CAT- TLE: 19 Cows & 20 calves (born between Mar. 22/89 - Jan. 15/89), 3 yr. old Hereford heifer, Two-2 yr. old Angus/Charolais heifers, Four - 3 yr. old Simmental heifers. Machinery: M.F. No. 3165 industrial tractor, Allis Chalmers B tractor, Flemstofte 31 tooth cultivator, New Idea No. 50 mower conditioner, Vicon finger wheel rake, New Idea No. 483 round baler (used 2 seasons), M.F. No. 124 square baler, 2 bale bunchers, 8-ton Elmira wagon with racks, 24' pipe bale elevator, Bale fork (2 prong), 4 round bale feeders, Harrows, Portable saw mill (38" inserted tooth saw), Clir- cular sawing machine, 3 cattle oilers, 1968 Chevrolet serles 50 truck - as Is, Cattle weigh scales (Trenton Machine & Tool), Cattle squeeze chute, Water troughs, grain troughs, 11 steel gates, ce- ment mixer, Cant hooks, dehorners, feed pans, palls, bar- rels, Sunbeam clippers, Ralgro gun, 2 Bal Zac castrators, Heavy horse harness, new halter, col- lars, log bunks, cedar rails, 6 ce- ment well tiles, large anvil, radial arm saw, quantity of scrap iron, numerous other items. Sale order: small items at 11:00 a.m followed by machinery, then cat- tle. TERMS: cash or cheque with |.D. Owner & Auctioneer not responsible for accident or injury day of sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Camp- bellford. (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. Looking for a new home? Your search should start right here in the pages of the Port Perry Star REAL ESTATE SECTION Best Choice - Best Homes! FIVE RULES TO LIVE BY 1. NEVER - check your gas tank by lighting a match. 2. NEVER - pet a strange dog. 3. NEVER - try to beat a train to a crossing. 4. NEVER - check a wire for live voltage with your bare hand. 5. NEVER - try to save money by not advertising your business. In today's market place, you need to tell your customers that you want their business. Newpaper advertising is the most efficient and economical medium for getting your message out to your primary market. Your Home Town Market. If you would like more information about newspaper advertising call the Port Perry Star at 985-7383