18a - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. The estate of the late ROSE MOXON of Janelville. Sale to be held under the Pavillion beside the firehall in Janetville. 2 pc. pine flat- to-wall cupboard, 30 in. Kenmore electric stove, Hot Point 2 door refrigerator (2 years old), 3 pc. mod- em bedroom suite, antique dresser, 26 in. Quasar portable T.V., Quasar VCR, Elite upright vacuum, oak glass top table and 4 chairs, walnut bed and matching dresser, piano sol, bed chesterfield, manel clock, swivel rocker, walnut 1/2 Moon table, single maple bed with box spring and mattress, walnut tele- phone table, modem china cabinet, Kenmore spinwasher, Hot Point dryer, Samsung microwave, Elec troluz vacuum, 28' aluminum ladder, garden tiller, electric lawnmower, 5 HP rototiller, 11 HP. Murray riding lawnmower, plus a quantity of china, glass, small electrical appli- ances and household items. Lunch available. DON AND GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS, R.R. _ #1, Little Britain, Ont., 705-786- 2183. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN, 3 miles east of Little Britain on County Rd. 4. Contents of a Woodville home plus others. Antique Victorian setee, dining extension table, walnut dropleat table, chesterfield and matching loveseat, 3 pc. modern bedroom suite, walnut dresser, oval top trunks, modern dresser and chests of drawers, microwave, cof- fee and end tables, chesterfield and matching chair, wicker chair, 30 in. electric stove, coal oil lamps, crocks, washstands, Captains bed, two 15 cu. ft. chest freezers, 2 door refriger- ator, airtight stove, 5 HP Landmark rototiller, 8 HP Sears trac drive snowblower with electric start, 1983 Mercury Capri, qty. new hardware, cups and saucers, china, glass, household and collectable items. DON AND GREG CORNEIL AUC- TIONEERS, R.R. #1, Little Britain 705-786-2183. 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PLECOVER OR BUY NEW PROPRIETOR: DAVE WALKER PORT call PERRY 985-4357 60 VANEDWARD DR., UNIT 8 SERVING THE PORT PERRY-BLACKSTOCK AREA SHOWROOM - MOBILE SHqo 4 % ] DURHAM 8 s WINDOWS & DOORS % - (905) 579-2222 3 H3 Complete Selection of 2 S Vinyl Windows & Doors o E cnn rout vue 2 % ® PATIO DOORS h Q © RAY & POW WINDOWS wv x PORTH EMCIOUMIS b 4 w © PICUME WINDOWS Q -- ® SINR DOORS 3 [+] o HEW CONSTRUCTION ro) I wannows S 3 | cons conn ; «= [FREE ESTIMATES] = Q WAYNE ITICIDNS OY R96 KING ST W [o} [0] SALES. STRVICE R INSTALLA DON OSHAWA, ONTARIO [+] (+3 re $79.2222 L203 N Y 4 OHS INGO « WOOUMOHS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER § SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques for MRS. ANNE MULDER of Port Perry selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., corer of Hwy. 47 and 12. TO INCLUDE: Jam cupboard, ash sideboard, pine bench, 3 tier stacking oak bookcase (ex.), smoker stand, carved china cabinet, washstand, 4 maple chairs, walnut drop front desk, oak table, refinished ant. grain scales, bowfront washstand (harp), bed- room suite, swivel rocker, glass cof- fee table, oil lamp, crystal, bells, Delft pcs., oak plant stand, records, pictures, restaurant deep fryer and grill, gun rack, 40 ft industrial exten- sion ladder (new), Husquavarna chain saw, skill saw, sander, electric snowblower, garden tools, lawn- mower, plus many other items, 3x5 blacksmith bellows. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUC- TIONS LTD. 985-1068. LETTERS Thanks for the support To the Editor: Over the last two years the Uxbridge Venturers have used the candy floss machine made available by the Port Perry store, Nuts About Chocolate. Although we aren't from your town, this business has readily come to our help with fundrais- ing help. This unique store is packed full of every kind of chocolate, fudge and candies imaginable! They have ice cream cones, fro- zen yogurt and the most incredi- ble display counter I have ever seen. The service is always friendly and patient. I say pa- tient because it took me over one-half-hour to pick out five different flavors of fudge! If owner Ken Koury and Nuts About Chocolate &re an exam- ple of the support this town gets from its business community, then Port Perry has much to be proud of. Our thanks to Nuts About Chocolate for their support. Ruth Street, Uxbridge Tara Malcolm chosen Ambassador Congratulations to Walter and Audrey Wright who cele- brated their 50th wedding anni- versary on Friday evening Sept. 23 with a family dinner at Cad- mus Country Club. Attending were Walter's aunt Vera Forder of Applewood Manor, Peterbo- rough, their four daughters, Dr. Lorna Wright and her husband Prasetyo Sumantri of Kingston, and Pras' sister Bayek of Indo- nesia, Lois and Jim McMillan of Dunsford and Tony Clark of Oshawa, Eleanor and Tim Chapman of Toronto and Elaine and her two daughters Holli and Kirstie of Hamilton. Also present along with cousin Joyce Forder and Clint Brown, were brothers and sister, Floyd Stin- son, Yelverton, Lloyd and Thel- ma Wright, Blackstock, Keith and Christina Wright and Ha- zel Wright, Oshawa. Best wishes to you, Audrey and Walter for many more hap- py years together. BAY 0 OF g UinT COTTAGE RAISING * Full Basements » Crawl Spaces * Levelling » Additions * Backhoe Service All Work Guaranteed 1 (905) 435-9199 ARARAAARARAARARAARAA ARE RARAARR RILEY'S SERVICES owned & operated by 853063 Ont. Ltd. *Tucking (flatbed) * Crane Truck o Steel Erection * Mobile Welding * Backhoe Rental * Tree Removal * Site Clearing » 8now Removal Fully insured |__ (905) 986-9644 P.O. Box 37 Greenbank, Ont. LOC 1B0O Please Recycle This Newspaper ROD COUGHS BACKHOE SERVICES LTD. AH % TRENCHING » HOEPACKING J g 3 LEVELLING " Sewer & Waterline Repairs ! 905) 985-9987 What a spectacular night of thunder and lightning last eve- ning along with much very wel- come rain which continues on this morning. It has not been as dry for many years in this area and so the rain is both badly . needed and very welcome. Five Blackstock area eight- year-olds made the Port Perry Minor Novice Hockey rep team. They competed against approxi- mately 50 other eight-year-olds to earn a spot on this team. Con- gratulations Kory Bauer, Mark Carnaghan, Taylor Churchill, Ashley Lucas and Kyle Mullins. Best wishes for a very success- ful season. Congratulations to Tara Mal- colm of nearby Yelverton who was chosen Ambassador of the fair at the opening of Lindsay Exhibition on Wednesday eve- ning. Tara will wear the sash and crown in a delightful man- ner, am sure. A trip to Samco Toys and Na- tional Sports is planned for Sat- urday, Oct. 22. The bus from Omemee will make a stop at Cartwright High School. Cost is $10. To reserve a seat call 986- 4257. Bernd and Monika Harmes from near Aurich, Germany vis- ited last week at the Don Green home. Marilyn had stayed with them on their dairy farm in 1991 on her Junior Farmer Ex- change. Congratulations to Lisa Van- Ryswyk and Karl Krauta who were married in a beautiful wedding at Blackstock United LAMINATING SERVICE PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE CENTRE 188 Mary St., Port Perry Phone: 985-7383 « Fax: 985-3708 Church on Saturday afternoon. The reception and dance was held in Manvers Arena Hall. Many of Karl's relatives from Nova Scotia attended and re- mained to visitin this area. The arrival of two baby girls in the area have made several families walk around very proudly. Jeff and Kelly Grove's baby girl Kelsey Lynn made sec- ond time grandparents Glen and Joan Grove very happy. With the arrival of Luke and Angie VanRyswyk's baby girl Tena and Don Jenkins and Pe- ter and Marlene VanRyswyk became first time grandparents and are walking around with a constant smile. Congratulations to all of you. Best wishes are extended to Jason Cliff who is in first year Physical Education, Mark Sim- mons who is in first year Com- puter Science and Jennifer Wil- son who is in first year Concurrent Education all at Lakehead University. They were delighted to meet the Di- rector of Residence Life, Norma Jean Newbold who is also a graduate of Cartwright High School. At University of Guelph are Jennifer Byers who is in first year at Psychology, Jeffrey Kemp who is in first year Agri- cultural Economics, Richard Green who is in fourth year Ag- ricultural Economics, and at Queen's University is Jill Van Camp in third year Occupation- al Therapy and Julie Byers in Faculty of Education. I am sure that many names have been missed. Please call details for a further list next week. Best wishes to you in your studies. Best wishes to Frances Grove who is working at Telemarket- of the Fair at Lindsay Exhibition ing for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. I am sure that the readers of this column are interested to learn where our young people are working or studying. There were nine tables at the Tuesday evening euchre party with the following winners: Mary Finney, Doreen Fergu- son, Muriel Butson, Kathleen Watts, Nerta Masters, and Grant Bright. Winners of the lucky draws were Charlie Campbell, May Shortridge, Grant Bright, Kathleen Watts, Gordon Finney and Clara War- ren. If you enjoy a game of eu- chre do plan to attend these par- ties that begin sharp at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall on Scugog Street each Tuesday evening. If you are interested in join- ing any of the curling leagues you are reminded to call Mark Graham, Linda Green or Marie James or any member of the curling executive. It won't be long until curling begins for an- other year. Registration night will be Oct. 17 when informal games will be played - a great time to try the sport. However, if you are a new curler to this area, the organizers will appre- ciate having your name before then. Beginners are always wel- come. & 4 4 4 bd Pe.» yA A ® COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WE CARE Nope] = Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry would like to announce that the Front Main Entrance Doors will be closed for the next 6 weeks due to renovations in the Main Lobby. Please use the West Parking Lot, and enter through the Rehabilitation Services/Staff Entrance doors on the west side of the Hospital. & L JX) 49.04.04.» v A EE 4 Thank you.