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Port Perry Star, 12 Jun 1990, p. 58

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The first Antique and Craft Show was held at Scugog Arena over the week-end. There were over 60 vendors and exhibitors with a variety of merchandise available. Pictured Is Caroline Morrissey with her display of floral arrangement that can be made to order. The show was sponsored by the Arena Board. Brian Hill, of Kitchener was just one of more than 60 vendors at the Antique and Craft Show over the week-end. Brian Is a landscape and portrait artist who began a new creation on Saturday for interested spectators to watch his techniques. Sizeable increase in The number of assaults against police officers in Durham Region has increased more than 50 per- cent in a four-month period com- pared with the same time last year, police say. From January to April, there were 63 assaults on officers, ac- cording to police statistics presented to the Durham police commission Friday, up 53.7 per- cent over the 41 assaults in the same period last year. The figures relate to the number of charges laid but not to convictions recorded by the courts. Durham Police attacks Deputy Chief Trevor McCagherty said he isn't overly alarmed by the figures but said they indicate a "fairly sizeable increase." He hopes the figures "don't represent a trend that will con- tinue for the remainder of the year," he said in a telephone in- terview. 'We hope this is just an aberration." Last year, 90 assaults were recorded for the entire year in Durham, he said. The statistics also show a 42.7 percent increase in break-ins. 4-H members participate at Brooklin spring fair The Brooklin Spring Fair was held on June 1, 2, 3, 1990, at Brooklin Community Park. There were many 4-H activities taking place over the three day fair. Eleven 4-H educational exhibits were entered and featured topics related to various 4-H projects. On Saturday, June 2, 4-H members from Durham West, Durham East, and Victoria, par- ticipated in the 4-H Dairy Show. Julia McMorrow of Oakwood ex- hibited the Grand Champion 4-H Calf and Reserve Champion Calf was exhibited by Troy Jackson of Brooklin. Carolyn Barkey of Blackstock was the overall Grand Champion Showman and Troy Jackson took Reserve honours. The 4-H Beef Show was held on Sunday, June 3, with 4-H members from York, Victoria, Peterborough, Durham East and Durham West counties, par- ticipating. Matt Holden of Mount Albert showed the Grand Cham- pion Beef Heifer and Grant Vale of Sunderland showed the Reserve Champion Beef Heifer. Bill EImhirst of Indian River was named Grand Champion Beef Showman with Penny Beckett of Enniskillen taking Reserve honours. In addition Durham West 4-H members from the Animal Friends Club held their achieve- ment day in conjunction with the Pet Show. Many members show- ed off their favourite pet and others completed a special poster or exhibit. SATURDAY, JUNE 23 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Antique Auction Blackstock Arena The estate of the late FRANK HOSKIN, Blackstock Arena, in the Village of Blackstock, Ont. 612 miles east of Port Perry or 16 miles north of Bowmanville. Sale includes: COLLECTABLES & MEMORABILIA: Cast kettles, Cast iron seats, Cream cans, 78 records, Wooden pencil box, Baby buggy, Wooden wagon, Crock lids, Garden Gate, Garden Tools, School Bell, Trunks, Flat irons, Viewers, Pails & containers, Cold air registers, Railroad spikes, Or- _ namental horses, Toy wagon & sleigh, Lanterns & lamps, Oxen yokes, Oxen shoes, Coffee grinders, Steam whistle, License plates - 1918 & up, Milk bottles, OIll bottles, Frult ars, Dog sled, Hat forms, Animal traps, Apple peeler, Candle snuffer. ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Wicker chest, Wicker chairs 8 tables, China cabinets, Picture frames, Pit- chers, Salt cellars, Carnival glass, High boy dresser, Dishes - Limoges, Cuckoo clock. ANTI- - QUE FARM TOOLS, ETC.: Flails, Post hole diggers, Hay forks, Wheel barrov., Barn jack, Hay forks, Bushel counter, Bag cart, Wooden pumps, Cream separator, Wooden stanchions, Cistern pumps, Dairy ther- mometer, Cow pokes, Corn sheller, Grain cradle, Wooden wheels. ANTIQUE HORSE EQUIPMENT: Horse tie weights, Horse collars, Whiffle trees, Neck yokes, Cutter seats, Horse shoes, Sleigh bells. ANTIQUE HAND TOOLS: Cross-cut saws, Broad axes, Tongs of all types, Cleavers, Hammers, Wooden Vice, Shovels & spades, Small tools of all types, Wet grinder, Oil cans, Many more antique items of all types. Terms: cash. No reserve. Lunch available. Sale at 11:00 a.m. Sale managed & sold by Ross Bailey 8 Harvey Graham, Auctioneers - Phone 986-4856. Je JUNE 20 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. Jerseyview Farms Milking Herd Dispersal Sale for JOHN & BETTY MALLERY, Woodville, Ont. 30 head. A good quality herd of P.B. Jersey cows, with many fresh or due for summer milk supply. Herd sires include Bright Spot, Golden Jet & Silver Jay, etc. Highlights include: Champ Dinah (G.P.) due Aug. 1st to Gemini - she has BCA's to over 200, another feature is Sally sired by Silver Jay & fresh since late April - she has 3 yr. old herd deviations of +37 +47 +40 also included in this list is a Bright Spot dau. bred back to Bellringer witha 1 yr. old BCA of 165-172-169. This is a good uddered herd that are milking. This sale will be followed by Vic- toria's June Consignment Sale consisting of our usual selection of good fresh & springing grade or purebred cows 8& heifers. Carl Hickson Auctioneer 705-324-8311. SATURDAY, JUNE 23 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Good Consignment Sale Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry Furniture, appliances, anti- ques. Consignments welcome. Pearce Auction Services. 655-8073. WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. SALE TIME: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 50 percent off Liquidation Sale Zooper's Pet Centre Last 4 days 1000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Having recelved Instructions from the receiver of Zooper's we are clearing the assets including Complete line of pet supplies such as dog & cat food, leashes, bones, health care products, cages for birds, hamsters, cats, etc., ac- cessories, bird food, 5 gal. to 100 gal. aquariums plus many other articles. Save 50 percent. Shop early for best selection. McLean Auctions & Liquidations 686-3291 or 576-7550. THURSDAY EVENING } JUNE 14 : SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Furniture & Antiques Auction Sale of Furniture & An- tiques from a BRISTOL PONDS home selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including 9 pc. dining room suite with can- ed back chairs, 5 pc. Fr. Prov. Bedroom Suite (excel), Mason Reisch apt. size piano & bench, metronome, 2 pine 4 poster single beds, pine dresser, pine desk, pine mirror, oak washstand, 2 small blanket boxes, oak desk, easel, hall tree, Ige. 3 pc. pine bookcase, coffee table & end table, Deacon's bench, rocker, lamp tables, gate leg table, fern stand, high chair, brass table, bear rug, Elec- trohome colour T.V., guitar (ex- cel.), Maytag auto. washer & dryer, GE dishwasher, air condi- tioner, Beswick figurines (dogs), collector plates, oil paintings, 3 Bartlett prints, candelabra, cruet set, crystal, Cuckoo clock, Caravelle wall clock, brass lamp, milk cans, toy. box, copper boiler, bells, copper kettle, horse collar chalr, 5 speed ladies bike (new), gas barbeque, 10 pc. wooden patio set, Mo-ped, J-D 185 17 H.P. riding lawnmower (1% yr. old - Immaculate), Weedeater, qty. of tools, plus Ige. qty. of other items from this Ige. Bristol Ponds home. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Ux- bridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. FRIDAY, JUNE 29 Special 15th Anniversary Sale We are accepting consignments of good quality antiques, fine fur- niture, clocks, china, glass & col- lectable items for a speclal 15th anniversary sale to be held on Frl- day, June 29. Contact early for advertising privileges. Don & Greg Corniel, Auctioneers, R.R. 1, Little Britain. 705-786-2183. SATURDAY, JUNE 15 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Real Estate Auction 3 mi. east of Little Britain or 7 mi. west of Lindsay on County -Rd. 4 New 3 bedroom, 1350 sq. ft. brick bungalow, situated on 1 acre lot, country style kitchen, main floor laundry, basement entrance from garage, roughed in base- ment, washroom - sold subject to reasonable reserve bid. Terms $5,000.00 down amount in 30 days. Can be seen by appointment. Call Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain 705-786-2183. THURSDAY, JUNE 14 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Shrubs approx. 200 evergreens, blue spruce, trees, flowering bushes, etc. 6:15 p.m. modern fur- niture & appliances, some anti- ques, 20 bicycles at ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CENTRE - LINDSAY. Property of RUTH HERON, Bobcaygeon 8& inclu- sions. Good refrigerator & elec- tric range, modern bedroom stes., tables, console colour TV, compo- nent stereo, DL table, new chesterfield, new umbrella 8 chair lawn set, spin washer, dbl. oven stove, beds, welght bench. Lge. assortment furniture, ap- pliances, kitchen utensils, tools. Partial list. No reserve. Consign now. ORVAL McLEAN AUC- TIONS, ORVAL & BARRY McLEAN, Auctioneers 324-2783 LINDSAY. MONDAY, JUNE 25 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. The property of MR. AND MRS. WOODS at Lemmonville Community Centre on McCowan Rd, north of Stouffville Road. Household furniture, appliances, dishes, glassware, numerous other articles. Full list next week. Terms cash. Earl Gauslin Auc- tioneer. 640-3079. remaining, TUESDAY, JUNE 19 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Corneils Auction Barn Modern dressers 8 chests of drawers, chesterflelds, chrome kitchen suites, wooden rocking chairs, quantity of wooden kit- chen chairs, pressback rockers, vanity dresser, coffee & end tables, table & floor lamps, occa- sional chairs, lawn chairs, por- table colour T.V., antique grain cradle, gun-stocked chairs, hall trees, blanket box, Sears rowing machine (like new), large quan- tity modern furniture, tools, china & glass. Don & Greg Cornell Auc- tioneers, R.R. 1, Little Britain - 705-786-2183. FRIDAY, JUNE 15 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Corneils Auction Barn Flat-to-wall cupboard, wicker settee, pine Jam cupboard, oak washstand, pine blanket boxes, walnut buffets, portable colour T.V., oak curio cabinet, oak 4 sec- tion bookcase, oak sideboard (bevelled glass), 2 antique pine harvest tables, oak buffet, oak dining room table, gun stocked chairs, broad axes, coal-oil lamps, chesterfield & matching chalr, walnut desk, electric organ, handmade quilts, treadle sewing machine, walnut beds, Commodore 12 computer with disc drive & print-out, (like new). Case No. 222 - 12 h.p. Hydrostatic riding lawnmower, 1983 Chev. Im- pala; 1977 Dodge 22 ft. motorhome, completely equip- ped, certified, quantity of china, glass & interesting collectable items. Don & Greg Corniel, Auc- tioneers, R.R. 1, Little Britain. 705-786-2183. PORT PERRY STAR "CLASSIFIEDS" WORK TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 9 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Furniture & Antiques Auction Sale of Furniture & An- tiques from a Willowdale Home selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including Ige. an- tique walnut buffet, Ige. Victorian dresser with mirror, antique bookcase, pressback rocker, brass wine cooler, brass table, brass fireplace set, Inglis auto. washer (Almond), Inglis Dryer, Kenmore Stove (used 6 mos.), Kirby vacuum, Singer elect. sew- ing machine, plus a Ige. qty. of furniture, antiques & dishes com- Ing out of storage, 14' boat with 18 " H.P. Elgin motor & trailer, Case 444 Riding Mower - 16 H.P. with plow, Wheelhorse Riding Mower with snowblower 8 blade, plus many other items. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. SATURDAY, JUNE 16 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Selling the Estate contents of the late GLADYS PENGELLY, Brooklin, at "Kahn Country Auc- tions" on Brock Rd., Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (exit 399). Sale includes: large assortment of glass & china including Westward Ho compote, cups & saucers, Jack in Pulpit vase, etc., 9 pc. dining room sulte, carved oak sideboard, pressback chairs 8 rockers, antique dressers 8 chests of drawers, drop leaf tables, sets of Canadiana chairs, wicker rocker, blanket boxes, trunks, sofa set, woodstove, tool chests, standing lamps, quilts, graniteware, siiverplate, mirrors, good pictures, radio, old books & magazines, primitives, tools, treadle sewing machine, linens, knitting ware bags, Inglis dryer, and lots of other good collec- tables. Terms: Cash, cheques (with 1.D.) or Visa. No reserve. Kahn Auction Services 1-416-683-0041. A

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