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Port Perry Star, 28 Jun 1994, p. 41

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12a- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 28,1994 MONDAY, JULY 4 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Ihe estate of MERVYN TEEL from Beaverton at Hwy. #12, take the Glenarm Road east 10 miles to Gle- narm then go north 2 miles, then wast 1/2 mile, then north see signs. Sale includes a traction steam engine "The Robt. Bell and Thresh- ing Co." Government tested for 150 Ibs. pressure - excellent condition, single mill by A R. Williams Machin- ery Co. Limited, saw mill with track and carriage, large assortment of steam engine accessories including brass injectors, steam whistles, steam rollers and pumps, buzz saw, drive belts, blacksmith vise, 8.5 hp. diesel Lister generator, Cockshutt gas tractor, old Oliver and MH. trac- tors, Viceroy wood cookstove, old cars (for parts only), 8' steel drag, plus a very large assortment of scrap iron. Plan to attend this tidy sale. Terms cash or cheque with proper |.D. Sale managed and sold by KEVIN BARKER AUCTIONS (705)439-2101 and FRASER MAC- INTYRE (705)374-4091. SUNDAY, JULY 3 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. VIEWING: 10:00 A.M. MACGREGOR AND WEST Holi- day Auction Sale of antiques, col- lactables, old and newer tools, household effects and sports col- lectables at AGRICULTURE BUILDING, Orono Fairgrounds. Take Main St., Orono and follow signs. Auction features an out- standing and varied offering of art- cles from the past to the present. Partial list includes: oak buffet, wal- nut vanity, china cabinet/desk com- bination, walnut hall table, glass and chrome kitchen set, Gibbard drop leaf table, oak bookshelf, misc. dressers and chests of drawers, chairs and rockers (pressbacks, wicker, wingbacks, 3 unique fan back oak chairs, etc.), parlour and kitchen tables, wicker planters, large cellecton of old kitchen and house- hold articles (graniteware, pottery, rolling pins, mashers, peelers, glass and china, efc.), old pedal car, blan- ket boxes, old beds, tins, trunks, army jackets, large aquarium, etc., Coke collectables, boxes of records, large selection of old tools (Snap On, planes, Adz, clamps, saws, etc.), plus newer tools (electric, saws, sanders, torch, trimmer, John Deere (exc.) and Lawnboy lawn- mowers, etc., 16' ext. ladder, etc.), also a quality selection of lawn and deck furniture and related outdoor articles. Sports memorabilia include cards, old Beehive pictures and auto. hockey cards, etc. Note: order of sale - sportscards sell at 11 a.m. sharp, with newer and old tools selling at approx. 11:30 a.m, fol- lowed by antiques and collectables, this is a large sale with articles for one and all. Call for all your auction neads. MACGREGOR AND WEST AUCTIONS, Mike MacGregor 905- 987-5402, Junior Wast 905-983- 5556. THURSDAY, JUNE 30 SALE TIME: 5:00 P.M. Estate Auction Sale at 870 Taunton Rd. E., WHITBY. We are selling an estate from Schomberg - tools, equipment, store fixtures, fumiture, antiques. INCLUDING: 5 HP air compressor, hoses, arc welder, welding torches, large Snap On tool box, air tools, approx. 20 grinders, drills, etc. Large quantity of hand tools, elc., 6" jointer planner, assort- ed body tools, Anvil, sanding paper, paint pot, battery charger, well driller, radial arm saw, wood lathes, vice oak beau front china cabinet, Fr. Prov. diner, Kenmore washer and dryer, old hanging lamps, oak starr rods, drop leaf table and chairs, stereo equipment, oak table and 6 chairs, 6 pc wall unit, pump organ, Singer sewing m/c, Grandfather clock, lamps, TVs, microwave, har- vast tables, 10 pc. oak modern diner, new chesterfields, loveseats, fndge, coffee table, large rolling cart, bicycles, computer, Curio cabinet, bedroom suite, glass and china, plus many other articles, Lawnboy lawnmower, Weedeater, approx. $10,000 of new indoor and outdoor lighting, doors, wire racks, shelving, large quantity of rack shelves, glass show cases. Note time: 5 p.m. This is a very large sale, we will be selling double inside and outside Excellent sale, plan to attend. View- ing Thursday from 1 p.m Terms Cash, M/C or Visa. MCLEAN AUC- TION AND LIQUIDATIONS 905- 686-3291 and 905-432-2836 CTION SALE THURSDAY, JUNE 30 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Aucton sale of the complete con- tents of a local restaurant for CAR- OLINA DERVARIC selling at the property. Take Davis Drive west to McCowan Rd., then south to the property #16902. TO INCLUDE: Icecream freezer, cooler with dis- play on top, salad bar, stainless steel sinks, stainless steel tables, stainless steel counter, 2 deep fry- ers, 2 milk dispencers, grill, ham- burger barbecue grill, complete exhaust system, Coke machine, cash registers, juice cooler, Bunn coffee machines, cupboards, 35 chairs and tables, large electric 4X8 outside arrow sign, plus numerous small items from the restaurant. Note: All items are in excellent working condition. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUC- TIONS LTD. 985-1068. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques for MRS. WILLIAMS of Toronto selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., corner of Hwy. 47 and 12. TO INCLUDE: Antique oak icebox, 6 pc. dinette suite with caned back chairs, 4 pc. Gibbard bedroom suite, green loveseat with matching coffee and end tables, 2 brown swivel rockers (ex.), 9X12 Persian type area rug (ex.), Kirby vacuum with attachments, cordless phone, ant. pocket watch in original case, sterling ladies brush set, pic- ture frames, lamps, linens, brass- ware, Limoges, set of Royal Albert dishes (Petit Point), crystal, sterling silver tea set, Spinet walnut desk (ex.), gateleg table, flatback top, ant. clocks, oil paintings, ant. frames, ant. bank, bridge lamps, color T.V., smoker stand, bed chesterfield, large quantity of tools. Sale man- aged and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 985-1068. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques from a Stouffville home; selling at NEIL BACON AUC- TIONS, corner of Hwy. 12 and 47. TO INCLUDE: Pine flatback cup- board (yellow paint), 4 antique pine armoirs, desk, 2 stained glass doors, small harvest table, picture frame, Addison radio, 9 pressback chairs, mantle clock, dehumidifier, walnut table, GE stove, books, records, picture frames, flat irons, cheese dish, calendars, color T.V., stereo, Weedeater, Weedeater blower, plus large quantity of col- lectables and glassware. Sale sold and managed by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 985-1068. "Business Services BUSINESS CARDS - many styles to choose from (3 books). As low as $20.60 for 250 cards (black ink on white card). Port Perry Star Co_, 188 Mary St, 985-7383. COLOR PHOTOCOPIES - CANON Laser Copier for color (and black and white) photocopies - now avail- able at Port Perry Star, 188 Mary St. 985-7383. CONTINUOUS FEED stationery printed-letterhead and envelopes, 20 Ib. bond, black or colored ink. Port Perry Star, 188 Mary St. 985- 7383 INVITATIONS - wedding, anniver- saries and all accessories. Three books to choose from. (A book may be taken out overnight). 10 per cent off wedding orders. Wedding photo and write-up in the Port Perry Star at no charge. Port Perry Star Co 188 Mary St , 985-7383. For Classified Ads That Really Work Long Distance Toll Free to place your ad 1-800-561-6698 Port Perry Star customers please call 985-7383 Nestleton United Church A smaller attendance than usual, June 26, at Nestleton United Church - fifth Sunday after Pentecost, with Arthur and Barb Weir welcoming at the door. Rev. David Shearman was in the pulpit and the ser- vice opened with the Call to Worship, followed by the Ap- proach - a time of confession read in unison. The children en- Joyed their story told by the minister! Arthur Weir read Scripture passages on 2 Samuel I, 2 Corin- thians 8 and Mark 5. Rev. Shearman presented an excel- lent message of "Trust" - to have trust in your doctor, minister, etc. a confident reliance on the integrity of another - our trust in Jesus Christ is a pattern for our lives. Trust and Obey - where there's no other way (as the beloved hymn went). Offering received by hur Weir and Glenn Malcolm. Beau- tiful hymns were sung with Karen Yellowlees at the organ. A quintet composted of Heath- "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Nestleton church news er, Alison and Erin Malcolm, Melonie Allin and Ailan McKenzie sang two numbers using a tape - "You'll Never Alone" and "Somewhere Out There". The girls received ap- plause at the close. Service closed with Benedic- tion, singing "The Lord's Prayer" and "Go Now in Peace and Three Fold Amen. Nestleton Presbyterian Church On Sunday, June 26, Rev. Wm. Fairley conducted the reg- ular service at 11 a.m. in the Nestleton Presbyterian Church. The organist was Joyce Taylor, and the ushers were Oliver Roh- rer and Sandra Sorley. Peggy Jones taught the Sunday school class. Responsive Psalm was 27 and Scripture readings were from II Samuel 1-17 and Mark 5. Holy Communion was dis- pensed by Rev. Wm. Fairley, as- sisted by elders Joyce Taylor and Dorothy Lee. In the sermon, Rev. Fairley spoke of "God's living presence is with us". As this was the last Sunday that services will be held until the third Sunday of September, it was most fitting to remind us that He 18 in our daily lives and always near. We'll be celebrating our 149th anniver- sary on third Sunday in Septem- ber. In appreciation for Rev. Wm. and Rita Fairley's dedication to their Nestleton congregation, and their leadership, Dorothy Lee presented them with a gift of money for a good holiday! Blue Ray Chapter The June meeting of Blue Ray Chapter honored secretaries and treasurers, with five of these attending from other chapters. Also, elections were held. Our best wishes go to Worthy Matron Elect and Worthy Pa- tron Elect for 1994-5, Dolores and Peter Miles. Congratulations to two of our officers who will be as- sisting at Grand Chapter Ses- sions in August at the Constella- tion Hotel, Toronto - Isabell Wilson as Grand Page and Rich- ard Windsor as Grand Guard. Don't forget our Strawberry Tea, June 30. A happy, healthy and safe summer was wished for all. Supply Minister: Rev. Dorinda Vollmer SUNDAY, JULY 3 Port Perry 10 a.m. Morning Worship & Children's Program Prince Albert 11:30 am. Morning Worship (Slo 8 =1-T4 VAR. "H SI d 1a LoT-W Yo I-14 UNITED CHURCHES Manchester & Scugog Island UNITED CHURCHES Minister Elaine Barber 985-4094 SUNDAY, JULY 3 Scugog Island 9:45 a.m. Come & enjoy our informal Outdoor Service Bring lawn chairs Manchester 11:15 a.m. ST. JOHN'S Nursery Care Always Available COLUMBUS COMMUNITY UNITED CHURCH A Community Church For All Rev. Jack Griffen B.A., M.Div. SUNDAY, JULY 3 Service - 10 a.m. Morning Worship & Sunday School "About Ourselves" Nursery Care Always Available PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. D.A. (Sandy) Beaton SUNDAY, JULY 3 10 a.m. Service Church School and Nursery During Worship For further information call 985-3881 or 985-4746 All are warmly welcome THE NEW Pastor, Rev. David Shepherd SUNDAY, JULY 3 Seagrave 9:30 a.m. Session Service Guest Speaker: Donna Wannamaker Music: Bill Barr and Joe Gantt Pinedale 9:30 a.m. Greenbank 11 a.m. GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE APOSTOLIC CHURCH 180 Mary St., 2nd Floor YOUR LOCAL FAMILY CHURCH - REGULAR SERVICES - Sunday 10:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. Wednesday 8 p.m. For further information call 985-2794 "A Hearty Welcome To All" PORT PERRY NESTLETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister Service - 11 a.m. Suhday School provided All Welcome BAPTIST CHURCH 2210 Hwy. 7A - 985-8681 2] W.Yol 6:3 (olo] GO| 0 3 (0]) UNITED CHURCH REV. DAVID SHEARMAN B.A., M. Div. SUNDAY, JULY 3 10am. North Nestheton 11:15 a.m Nursery During Worship DAVID S. DANIELS, PASTOR 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship & Jr. Church 5:45 p.m. Prayer Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Worship Service Nursery Available THURSDAY 7 p.m. Bible Study & Prayer 7:30 pm - Sidewalk Youth A warm welcome to all Wheelchair accessible MYRTLE UNITED CHURCH MINISTER - REV. GLEN EAGLE Service - 9:45 a.m. Sunday School BAHA'I FAITH Baha'i Information Meetings Every Sunday 8 - 10 p.m. 1667 King St., Prince Albert All Welcome. More information call 985-9339 or 985-4582 (01, 10]2{01, Nol c{o]0 (7TH DAY) 10 Mary St. S., Oshawa, Ont. L1H 8M3 - (905) 432-3091 What does the Bible say about the gift of Tongues? Does ones salvation depend on speaking in Tongues? For Bible answers to these questions write the Church of God (7th Day) or call and ask for "Charisma." VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTRE WE'VE MOVED 593 ALMA STREET (Old Gerry's Produce Bldg.) Come celebrate Victory & Jesus with us at our services. All this week at Victory Christian Centre. SUNDAY, JULY 3 Come to Victory Kids Club Join the clowns, puppets & special music for a great time of Sunday morning fun. 9:40-10:50 a.m. Ages 4 & up Call for more infor. or transportation 11 a.m. Victory Service Share Group Meetings Tues. & Wed. nights 7:30 p.m. Tues. 7:30 p.m. Youth meeting 7 p.m. Saturday Prayer Prayers for sick at all services. GOD HAS A PLAN FOR YOUR LIFE - STEP INTO VICTORY! For further information call Pastor John Benschop 985-8890 or 985-1346

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