> OEY 7g AY STAR - Tusiday, May 16,1563 - 31 Ue SUNDAY, MAY 23 THURSDAY MAY 20 SATURDAY MAY 22 bis Sl gh a ROE 2 RIT hy ' MONDAY, MAY 24 SATURDAY, MAY 29 RIDAY, MAY 21 Te J: AM - SALETIME:6 PM, | SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. SALE TIME: NOON; ~. SALETIME: NOON SALE TIME: 6 PM. Holid y Shrubs, Appliances, Modem fumi- | Auction sale of farm machinery, | Auction sale of household fumiture, | Auction sale of farm machinery. |. Auction sale at Comeil's Auction Outstanding Holiday Auction. ture, Antiques, Glass at Orval | antiques, plus a 1988 F-150 truck. antiques, etc. The property of | The property of the late PHILIP | Bam, 3 mil of Lite Britain on 1 grinding fs Solis! ution Center, Lindsay | The property of CONRAD KAN. | CHARLIE AND KAY DUGGAN, | ELMUIRST. 10 mics aac of pear County Rd: lb 1b nid ide: Walnut | culture Building, Orono Fargrounce, Taung the property of RUBY | DELSDORFER, from Hwy #48 at 103 Unlon St. In the village: of | borough on Hwy. #7 to Settler's | china cabinet, Victorian settee, wal- antique fumiture, collectables ang | Bonc,Lrustes the property of | mies. Seo signs. Sale indudos a | indies an avocado green Tappan | second farm on right. John Deere | ished washstanids,: refinished pine old coin collection plus the contents Dano Eplony, énelon | 484 Int. diesel tractor with 2400 QT | frost free refrigerator and electric | 1840 diesel tractor PIS - 2400 hrs. | chest of drawers, walnut gateleg from a small furniture and craft Falk, bon up housekeeping. | front end loader (only 550 hrs.), nt stove, General Electric H.D. dryer, | Int. 275 diesel tractor. A.C. combi- | lable with Barley twist Jags, Bulls store. Partial fat Inclides hoo SH - : "x prox. 200 evergreens, | #70 snowblower, 16' hay wagon, Viking wringer/washing machine, | nation 16 disc seed drill. Int. 4500 | Eye spool bed, o ¢ office. desks, 5 : Yous, shrubs, blue spruce, | H.D. cattle squeeze, 1988 Ford F- | Newcombe upright plano, plano | vibra shank 13" cultivator. Case | pressback chairs, & wheel, 4' cupboard (ref.), brass candle table (c1890), oak 4 sided display case, large silver chest (Tiffany - 1936), Bonnet chest (ret.), exceptional Vic-- I torian couch and chalr, oak file cabi- | net, wicker baby carriage (ex.), domed trunk, Low Boy dresser, plus misc. dressers and chests of draw- ers, drop leaf table, floor model radio, blanket boxes (orig. and ref.), i selaction of chairs and rockers | (sets, pressbacks, oak, etc.), side- I board, 9 pes. diningroom suite, old ; tins and bottles, several pencil sketches by J.E. Davis dated late 1800s, plus some exceptional glass f and china (Carnival, Depression, i Nippon, etc.). Store contents | pc. pine Bg bedroom suite, - walnut 1/2 moon table; parlor chairs, Single hos Stand mallress, vi estefield, occasion chairs, modem dressers 'and chests .chalr, piano stool; crocks, coal oil lamps, Bell Image fax machine (like new), two --3 hip:-L.awnboy. lawn- mowers, 14 ft. fiber boat with 25 h.p. Johnson! outboard motor 7' trail mower, Int. 315 self-pro- | and trailer, 198% Ford LTD, plus pelled combine - 13' header. M.F. many more antiques, furniture, side rake. G.M. 1 ton truck with 12° | household and 'collectable items. stock rack and hoist, Bale drag. 2 | DON AND GREG CORNEIL, Auc- gas tanks. 1981 G.M. 1/2 ton truck. | tioneers, R.R. 1, Little Britain. Phone Drill press, tools, hand tools, bench or fax 705-786-2183, = grinder, vise, Homelite chainsaw, - he many other items. Temns cash, no reserve. Sale managed and sold by CARL HICKSON AUCTIONS, elc., selling for FRANK ZIELSKI & ASSOC. trustees in bankruptcy, almond 2 door refrigerator, match- ing gas range, apt. size fridge and almond range, almond auto washer, -auto dryer; also white GE fridge, coppertone range, Electrolux vacu- um, 7 pe. fancy walnut diner, buf- fethutch, corner china cabinet, 2 round maple tables and chairs, 2. sections of wall unit, small china cabinet, end table, comer shelf, 3 - ° 3 pc. modern bedroom suites, chest, washstand and single bed, old chest, chesterfield suites, swivel rockers, antique couch, stereo, wal nut hat tree, plant stands, walnut cedar chest, chrome suites, floor lamps, double pedestal desk, chrome racks, Gingerbread clock, oil lamps, old crates, blanket box, 150 truck (certified), round bale feeders, round bale forks, hay éle- vator, 1200 cedar rails, wood spilit- ter, Int. trip beam plow, extension ladder, Acme woodstove, Lawn Boy push mower with bagger, large antique oak hutch, drop leaf pine table, maple dining room suite with matching table, buffet and chairs, chest of drawers, oak buffet, old bottles, large assortment of tools, plus many more items too numer- ous to mention. Plan to attend this very clean sale. Terms cash. Lunch available. 'Sale managed and sold by KEVIN BARKER AUC- TIONS (705)439-2101. SATURDAY, MAY 22 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale at 4 Progress Dr., stool with brass claws, round 'oak 'table with two leaves, 4 matching 'oak chairs, maple buffet, old oak student's desk, maple dresser, old trunk, antique pine box, old chairs, washstands, small size Moffat freezer, pine dresser, parlour table, -old treadle sewing machine, sofa couch with matching chair, chrome table and chairs, double and single beds, old sealers, 1984 GMC 1/2 ton, 1978 Buick Limited car, assort- ment of old glass, records, books, plus many more items too numer- ous to mention. Plan to attend this tidy sale. No reserve. Terms cash. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by KEVIN BARKER AUC- TIONS (705)439-2101 and FRAS- ER Mac INTYRE (705)374-4091, tandem disc. 'Triple K cultivator 3 pt. side rake. 3 drum roller. 'Field sprayer 3 pt. 3 pt. blade. Hydraulic wood splitter 3 pt. Int. #46 4 furrow trip beam plough. Int. seed drill. Snowblower 3 pt. PTO. Int. 530 mantire spreader PTO. John Deere 7' power mower. Int. 37 baler PTO. John Deere 2 row com planter 3 pt. Fertilizer spreader 3 pt. 24' grain auger. MF. 3 baler. New Holland include: 3 door buffet and hutch, pine corner cupboard, entertain- ment cabinets, washstands, night FRIDAY; MAY 28 tables, small tables, new sofa, collectables, Pictures, hand tools, | Courtice. Sale to include: antique MONDAY, MAY 24 | Exceptional offering of new chairs | quantity glass, china, siver. Partial | pine cupboard, antique tables, " "VICTORIA DAY Raghels OM, 705-324-9959, ] (rockers, Captain, pressbacks, | jist. Hundreds of Interesting items. | dressers, bag scales, collectable ~ SALETIME: 10:30 AM. Sli nn hoopback, stools, etc.), pine | To consign estates, full housefulls, | glass, china, primitives, modern fur- | | arge auction sale of antiques, fur- | ~-- MONDAY, MAY 24 _ shelves, framed mirrors, towel quality iterns to be sold on site or at | niture, and much more. To consign niture, house trailer, complete Gon- : SALE TIME: ' 10:00 AM. racks, spoon racks, wood letters, | our barn call ORVAL MCLEAN | to this or future sales please call tents of large country home. Col | Action sale of funiture and ant. folk art, new Sleepmaster box | AUCTION CENTER, Lindsay 324- | DESHANE AUCTIONS 985-4240, | iactables, Ltd, Edition prints and pic- | gro rid for the of spring and mattress, etc. Coin cok | 27g3. 404-2083, 263-4015. Estate and | pyres, tools and more. To be held at ISABELLE SMITH: soln at the lection includes complete Canadian consignment selling our specialty. | the MABEE AUCTION CENTRE on farm, 1/4 mile north of the village of silver dollars 1935 to 1986 (58 THURSDAY, MAY 20 Sales every Saturday evening at Hwy. 35, Rosedale, Ont. or 5 miles Sandford on the 4 th. & A coins), 64 Canadian dimes 1874 to SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. 6:30 p.m. We're located just north of | south of Coboconk. Featuring 1981 INCLUDE: windialt is bro 1988, 1933 nicide, 1871 to 1988 25 | 870 Taunton Road East, Whitby. | Hwy. 401, at the Courtice Rd. Exit, 31 ft. Falcon trailer, sleeps 9, fully condition, 1951 JOM Jarier yaa) THERMAL BINDS cent pcs,, some proofs, 1853 U.S. | Office and drycleaning equipment. | then east on the Baseline Rd. ip. (in condition) and much semi Bh NDING - reports, doc- 1/2 dime, 1936 Dot Canadian Quar- | This equipment having been seized S30p. 4h 50%) Sone 20d risch Der spl type combine, Siamay | uments, projects, etc. Up to 120 ter, 26 fifty cent pcs. (proofs), plus | by the bailiff will be sold by the mon- will be accepting consignments of | aq digger wa au pole | ot | Pages (8-1/2° x 11°), clear covers. many more coins. This is only a | gage holder to the highest bidder. SATURDAY, JUNE 5 full and partial estates, antiques, cultivators, Cockshutt seed dril Port Perry Star Co., 188 Mary St partial list from this Qutstanding sale. | Including: 3 drycleaning M/C dry to SALE TIME: 10:30 equip., vehicles, tools and etc. all Acorn 16' silo unrloador wf + | 985-7383. A 2 re Soma, arly browse and enjoy a | dy. 1 completa cabinet 20 bats | Avery largo auction sale of antique | summer long by calling CALVIN gravity box, Case 3 furrow plow, | ALL PURPOSE LABELS - 2 sizes unepy 3 auction. (Next sa Dos, 3 pan Dp pers, 1-50, au fumiture and farm equipment. The | MABEE AUCTIONS, RR. 1, Lind- | b.zz saw, litter carrier and 100" | (2-1/2" x 1* and 3-1/4" x 17) and Sunday, June 6, Thompson Estate). | washing , 1 auto dryer gas, property of Clifford Short and the | say 705-374-4800, 878-7134.0r | BOK, CREAN Saparaion. Shep vau aiiabis In 5 ids + MACGREGOR AUCTIONS, Mike | laundry presses, 2 alr compressors, late Gladys Short located 'at Conc. | Rosedale 454.2841. sep » SOP vac, | available in 5 colors (gold and silver MacGregor 416-987-5402, Junior | 1-5 hp. and 3 hp., 4 manual press- chain saws, can't hooks, fishing | 'foil, white, red fillorescent and 13 Lot 2 Mariposa Township, 1/2 6-983-55656 drapery auto utility rods and tackle, leg vise, fe clear). Port Perry Star; Mary West44 : § s=.8 presses, 16 "| mile east of Seagrave and 1 mile SATURDAY, JUNES - posts, riding Jak ooney, wood 985.7 P TY oars 108, A © THURSDAY, MAY20 flags, 24 sell "3 1 oi south or 6 miles north of Port Penny | + SALE TIME: 10:00 AM, "| wheelbarrow, ~wooden buggy Bp -------- a | , 2sels 0 purtiers, w off Durham Rd. 2. Defails next | Consignment auliction. Boats, RVs, wheels old"engines, cast iron Ten SALE TIME: 5:00 P.M. softener, return tank, 2 spotting week. DON AND GREG CORNEN, motorhomes, trailers, vehicles at rw 1 ' ' hall. Porgy Gras. Sonoan es Pot vaca opray tank), 1 com | Auctioneers, ALR. 1, Little Britain TER AL MCLEAN AUCTION CEN- | 1n,0y "taroe quan of scrap, sover- , ." . vacuum presses, Fo Phone { - . w accepting Y Estate, of the late H. Kerr of | ghirt laundry press, Hobart arc | _ of Fax 703-756-2183. p al wagon loads. FURNITURE: - ant. consignments of boats, aluminum, Oshawa, with 9 pc. Duncan Phyfe | welder, transformers, motors, car- SATURDAY, JUNE 5 fishing runabouts, Cuddys and -dining room suite, dressers, bed : _ washer, freezer, 3 22 guns ridge filters, Cissell ironing board, SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. cruisers, class A and C | "Winger ' ' ' Chogtarfield, appliances, ron katte | over $35,000 in new and used parts | Salling antiques and full lina of | motorhomes, Save! and tort ralors, bgp e hal roo, fridge, - (small), brass lamps, dehumidifier, | for many different types of diyclean- | household itams, the property of | approx. 30 late model cars, trucks | 51 re Yo, Wal yobs, fo rs, sewing machine, T.V., bedroom suites, bar stools, fern stand, gas B.B.Q., worm farm equipment, car top carrier, new cement mixer and motor, lawnmower, table saw, ing presses, machines, etc. Desks, filing cabinets, chairs, boardroom tables, credenzas. Note time: there is approx. 75 pieces of equipment which will be sold at 7:30 sharp. and vans, riding lawnmowers, motorcycles and 4 wheelers, farm machinery, tractors. Call now © be included in advertising. ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS 705-324- | MRS. LUELLA VENNING, 3472 Church St., Blackstock, 6 miles east of Port Perry, or 15 miles north of Bowmanville on Regional Road #57. Full list next week. Sale man- wooden barrels, 1980 Dodge Volare | | ots of office t and . : (as is) and much more. Viewing | household ho ony MCLEAN BESY a) Sold by AucTiONGER Tes LINDSAY. Orval and Bany | wooden nickels, plus 100's of other from 2 p.m. PEARCE AUCTION | AUCTION & LIQUIDATIONS 686- ene Nalerle oe Soe 5 SERVICE, 655-8073 of 65.0807. 3291 or 432-2836. | AUCTIONS LTD. 985-1066. i UCW led worship servi >n Sund: Ts was Y od pecial Sun- 0 a OO I a rr yong a i | Juan o iit Hun at plithe. Sufar, the eve- day for our U.C.W. The presi- } « 2nd Neil McLeod an ng UCW. the Brown- | dents of each unit led the wor- Greenb nk News the draws won by Mary Jean ies, and the Hillbillies Baseball 1 ship service. The girls - "The Till, Cliff Rodd and Noreen Team have each reed to take | Providents" sang "Amazing fo by Helen McKean Cook. The next Euchre will be a month. If your family, group | Grace." Helen McKean spoke of TTT held on June 11th. , orteam would be willing to help { honoring our three senior mem- A very special birthday party out, please call Janet at 986- ~ bers - 8. Myrtle Spencer, us hasa job todo, finishingwith Thanks to everyone who made was held on Saturday evening . 8225. i . Mrs. Mildred Thomson and aladies hat, telling the children this our special day! in Utica Hall. With all of her The McCabe family would Mrs. Mildred Dearborn. These how each woman carries on her ~~ We are reall sorry to report family around her Mrs. Marion like to invite. the. community ladies were presented with a duties in life as a mother, nurse, Judy's husband Jim Gibson suf- Durward celebrated her 80th and friends 'to Help celebrate Corsage as they entered the organist, grandmother, aunt, fered a heart attack on Satur- birthday. Pictures were taken their 25 years in business with church. Two other members etc. showing their families how' day and is now in Oshawa Hos- of Marion with her 10 children, a special open house on' Tues- Margaret Real and Mrs. Ianson we bring the children to church pital. Our prayers are with all their families and the grand- - day June 1 starting at 4 p.m, were not able to be with us. We and Sunday School. the Gibson family at this time. © children with her 16 great Everyone will be treated to hot also said good-bye to another The offering was received by Pinedale United Church cele- andehildren. Marion looked dogs and refreshments. So, for member last week, Mrs. Velma Muriel Gibson and. Bonny brated their 120 year reunion ovely ih a fuschia colored suit;. a good ole fi fe Foster. She was such a fine ex- Rahm. To tell how we women on Sunday. Welcome and talk She looked 20 years younger. bring along your lawn cl ample of being a true Christian. share in the work of our church about Pinedale Church was give She (never misged a dance and = visit with your. ' A "Lady" who loved her family, several ladies of the evening en by Ruth Smith. Special mu- greeted hor friends and neigh- wish Madeleine her church, especially her group, performed in a skit, 'The sic was the Gibson family and rs with such a lovely smile. U.C.W. Housekeepers of the Church" friends. Rev; Mr. Sheperds' ser- Her family served a elicious The theme for the service was "Jesus In solidarity with Wom- en." Barbara Ward read the scripture and after singing the hymn "Open Mine Eyes" we sang together, "The Lord's Prayer" and everyone repeated-- the U.C.W. Purpose. The eve- ning unit sang "Master of the Sea". Janice Lee gathered the Sunday school children around .. her and told the children's sto- ry. She donned several hats to show the children how each of which proved to be , armus- ing and enlightening. Because our speaker, Mrs. Judy Gibson could not be with us - Barb Ward read Judy's message. It was really a message for all of us about the place we women have now achieved in the Unit- ed Church. After, we sang "Let there Be Peace on Earth," Mary Jean Till gave to closing bene- diction. Those members who were not with ug really missed a beautiful U.CW._ service, . mon was "Connections". We know Rev, Art and Ruth Rod- gers were in attendance as they visited the McKeans' after the special luncheon enjoyed at Pinedale. The Greenbank Women's In- stitute will meet at the home of Dierdre Earle on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. on May 19. At the May Euchre party last Friday evening, the prizes were won. by 1st lady - Jean Hunter, 2nd_- Olive Ormiston, 3rd - lunch and Marion blew out. the candles on 4 beautify birthdey cake. 'Happy, Happy-birthday . Alop there bo hel) "hor Marion. celebrate were sister Muriel Gibson and brother Ray Snooks and his wife Lois. We how have .a set of recy- clirig "Igloos" in the parking lot by the Ianson Park. To keep the site looking neat and well- maintained, local vi yng Ad a groups are being asked to vo unteer to kepp an eye on if for 'Sunday, June' - 10 am ,. New route, more - _ classes, greg Prizes fo: 985-7014/985:9250