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Port Perry Star, 25 Oct 1994, p. 42

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"Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" B18 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1994 tiful home, country setting, suitable for single person (non-smoker pre- ferred) - 985-8643. THREE ROOM APARTMENT in house in Prince Albert, share kitchen, rent negotiable. 985-1865 otc. Licensed bricklayer, quality work, 15 years experience, refer- ences available. Phone Gerry 985- 3584. DOWN-HOME country clean, trust worthy A1 custom cleaning "for a ,cleaner house don't trust your spouse", excellent references - 985- © 1614. NEED A HAND? Call Murray. Grass cutting, snowblowing, win- dow & eavestrough cleaning, gar- dening, hedge & tree trimmings, paper & painting, garage, attic, basement & yard clean-up & removal. Call 985-0069. PROFESSIONAL FARRIER SER- VICE - 985-9857. ROB'S LAWN CARE - Grass cut- ting, fall yard clean-ups, driveway snowplowing. Call Rob at 985- 9120. SCOTT PROPERTY SERVICES - Grass cutting, gardening, hedge Homeworkers needed to make stylish beaded earrings, year round, at home. INFO. - Send a self- addressed stamped envelope to: ACCEX CRAFT, 829 Norwest Rd. Ste. 813, EXT. 3132, Kingston, Ontario, K7P 2N3. ALASKA JOBS - Earn up to $30,000 in 3 months fishing salmon. Atso construction, canneries, oil fields and more! For immediate response call 1-504-646-4513, ext. K201, 24 hrs. AN EXTRA SPECIAL PERSON is needed to provide our six month old son with love and care in a suitable environment, Monday to Friday, 8 am. - 4 p.m,, beginning January 3, 1995, Victorian Village area pre- ferred, some flexibility in hours. Please call 985-1077 to discuss the possibility of assuming this impor- tant role. AZ TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVER, minimum age 25 (insurance rea- sons), dump experience necessary, grain haulage an asset. Phone 705-357-3938. LADIES BROOMBALL TEAM looking for players. A lot of fun. We play Sundays daytime in Canning- ton. No experience needed. Call ACON WJ A UCTIONS LTD. PO Box 220, Greenbank, ON LOC 1Bo (905) 985-1068 PART TIME HELP required early Tuesday momings, one day/week to assist in mail room of busy news- paper. Apply to Box 14 c/o The Port Perry Star, 188 Mary St., Port Petry, Ontario, LOL 1B7 - Attention: Mail Room. if you are a Class A Mechanic and are willing to work, why drive to Oshawa, Ajax, or Toronto for a short work week. A local busy flat rate car dealership has room for one more. If you are Interested send resume and references to Box#18 c/o Port Perry Star 188 Mary Street, Port Perry, Ontario, LOL 1B7 Home Improvement Company Featuring: windows, doors, sunrooms, fireplaces, spas, etc. requires experienced *' salesperson with vehicle. Salary plus commission. Some showroom duty. Phone: 1-800-461-9435 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 SALE TIME: 8:00 P.M. Community Nursing Home's Vintage and Variety Auction at the Nursing Home Dining Room. Antique china cabinet, 2 tickets to Phantom of the Opera, Lishman hat, Argo tickets, Depression glass, home baking and many more new and collectable items. Come and check it out. It will be worth the trip. All proceeds to residents Dream Trip. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale at MACMILLAN AUC- TION CENTRE, 6 km. east of Argyle (Hwy. 46), featuring antiques-barber's chair, butter bowl, grain cradle, cigarette machine, bot- tles/boxes, quantity woodworking tools, glass/china also lathe, beer kit, IBM computers, cedar fence posts, Browning 300 Win. Magnum, etc., plus household furnishings. Phone/fax 705-374-5511. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 SALE TIME: 3:00 P.M. SPECIAL COW SALE at the WOODVILLE COMMUNITY SALE BARN. Herds include 22 head from the estate of the late Gordon Prouse of Brooklin; 30 head of crossbred cattle, the property of Lamy Morin of Woodville, plus vari- ous other indusions. To consign or for more information call KEVIN BARKER AUCTIONEER 705-439- 2101. Career Opportunity STOR"? Has shiftwork or a busy schedule prevented you from attending night school? Would you like to learn about computers and/or upgrade your skills in new software? Improve your chances for a new job or promotion. Consider taking Durham College Continuous Learning Correspondence Courses. *Obtain a Certificate in WordPerfect" Call 721-2000 ext. 2739 for more information. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 SALE TIME: 10: A.M. + JCTION SALE of Antiques, Hou-.ehold & Firearms for GLEN LEL PER, Newmarket, to be held al Wilson's Sales Arena, Ux- bridge, 2 mi. north on Main St. to Davis Dr. ANT. & HOUSEHOLD: Kauffman Pecan 8 pc. dining rm. ste. (lable, 6 chairs & sidebrd.), walnut 9 pc. dining rm. ste. (ex.), lg. ant. pine flat to wall cupbrd. (ex.) dropleaf table & 4 chairs, ant. dropfront sec., walnut Art Deco China cab., oak coffee table & oak sec., antl. sofa & chair, up- right piano, wool winders, tea wagon, cedar chest, Ig. oak wall unit, bedroom & chesterfield sles., Deacon's bench, rocker, Gone With The Wind & Bulls Eye lamps, ant. wall clock, Crock Jug (Wesley Bullen, Belleville), butter banger & scraper, Colborne cream can, elec. lift chair & has- sock (Arthritic users), elec. blood pressure unit, console TV, Ig. doll (china face), pts. of Shirley Tem- ple doll, Ig. qty. crystal, Ig. qty. ant. dishes & china including pin- wheel, cornflower, green & pink dep., Occ. Japan plus more, ena- mal & graniteware, quilts, hooked rugs, tablecloths & linens, garden & hand tools, microwave, dish- washer, breadmaker, washer spin dryer, washing mach., plus more. RIFLES: Win- chester #3030, #1906 & #37, Remington 22 cal. repeater, Mossberg 16 ga. pump, Enfield 303 cal., Lakefield 22 cal. with scope, H&R 410 ga., Baikal 12 ga. (FAC req'd). NOTE: Mr. and Mrs. Leeper sold their home & moving to a condo. Quality an- tiques plus immaculate new furni- ture for auction. TERMS: Cash, known cheque, Visa or M/C. Viewing: 8 a.m. sale day only. See last week's issue for full de- tails or call for full faxed list. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) Gary & Nancy Hill, R.R. 1, Sunderiand, Ont. LOC 1HO / Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free 1-800-654-4647 Cellular 1-416-518-6401 Fax 1-705-357-1333 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Excellent antique auction selling at ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS, LINDSAY. Property of JOHN and ETHEL MCGEACHIE (nee Ethel Morgan), from their large waterfront estate recently donated to the Crowe Valley Conservation Authori- ty. A large sale containing antique furniture, collectables, glass and china from the Lindsay and Pleas- ant Point area, circa 1860 to early 1900s. Watch for list. Don't miss this interesting sale. ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS 705-324- 2783. Call 1-800-461-6499 to list your auction. ORVAL and BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Large auction sale of antiques, large stamp collection and a private col- lection of James Lumbers signed and numbered Ltd. Edition prints and pictures, furniture, appliances, Finlay oval cookstove, tools, cars, efc. to be held at the MABEE AUC- TION CENTRE on Hwy. 35, 1 mile north of Rosedale or 7 kms. south of Coboconk. Note - partial list only. Featuring: Antique furniture, col- lectables, dishes, china, tables and chairs, loveseat, appliances, washer and dryer, ant. Finlay oval cook- stove, gas barbecue and many use- ful household iems. VERY LARGE STAMP COLLECTION featuring MINT SETS from 1900 - approx. $3,000 face, approx. 50,000 used sorted and numbered, Canadian from 1800 to 1980. Also Worldwide and Canadian, by the pound and outstanding offering. Ltd. Edition prints and pictures of James Lum- bers featuring: Rare 86 ADRIFT, side-by-side Remarked, The Big Catch, Fireside Shadows 88, Stirrin Memories, Lucky Strike, A Banded Heritage 79, Summers Past, Memo- ries for Sale, Mischief, etc, 1/2 Gal- lary mounted and much more. Don't miss it. No reserve. Call CALVIN MABEE AUCTIONS, Lind- say 705-374-4800 or 454-2841. apart. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 SALE TIME: 5:00 P.M. Auction sale at ISLANDER BAN- QUET HALL, 150 Percy Cres. on Scugog Island. Estate from Cartwright and added consign- ments. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer, TV, VCR, microwave, humidi- fier, parlour stove, washstands, oil lamps, large desks, radio scanner, wooden table and 4 chairs, tiny farm machinery, wicker and pressback chairs, dressers, beds, buffets, dish- es, carpets, old LPs and 45 records, plus unkown items from storage. Viewing from 2 p.m. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES - 655-8073 or 985-9807 at hall. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 SALE TIME: 5:30 P.M. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN, 3 miles east of Little Britain on County Rd. 4. The contents of a Port Perry home. Refinished sideboard, refin- ished washstand, vanity, apartment size Kenmore washer and dryer, spool bed, chesterfield and match- ing loveseat, rose colored wingback chair, treadle sewing machine, 3 pc. bedroom suite, 2 door modern wardrobe, single box spring and mattress, 74 pc. pre-Depression glassware set, Hallman double key- board electric organ, Singer industri- al sewing machine, Skil saw, B & D jig saw, B & D drill, 2 Craftsman routers and tables, qty. china, glass, picture frames and collectable items. Plus furnishings from Old Knights of Columbus Hall, Lindsay - ten 8 ft. oak benches, upright piano and stool, qty. oak chairs, oak library table, single door fridge, 8 matching pressback chairs, odd ck chairs. Guns - the prop- erty of the late JIM HERR of Little Britain to be sold at 8:30 p.m. Winchester model 74 (Little Big Horn Centennial), Winchester model 1894 (The Great Gold Strike 1896), Winchester model 1894 30- 30 - Winchester model 94 - 44-40, Winchester model 1894 - 30-30 - Remington model 08 - 30-30 - Zoli model Zolarmi - 20 gauge - Winch- ester model 12, 12 gauge pump - Winchester model 1400 MK II pump - Winchester model 1200 pump - Stevens .25 cal. model 1915 favorite - Remington 22 model Matchmaster 513T - Sako 30-06 model AU - shotgun reloader and supplies - ammunition - ig. pine gun cabinet. Guns in excellent condi- tion. DON AND GREG CORNEL, AUCTIONEERS, R.R. #1, Little Britain 705-786-2183. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Farm machinery, vehicle, RV and boat auction at ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER - LINDSAY. Selling for Alan Lawson Fisher, trustee in bankruptcy. 1984 Ford Fairmont, plus banlqupt inventory of Minute Muffler, Cobourg, approx. $12,000 muffler and exhaust pipes, brake pads, etc. to be sold in one lot. 20' Starcraft boat with VO V8 Mercruiser, 18' Cutter runabout with Merc I/O, 1983 Chev. conversion van, 15' Traveller and 55 HP. Evin- rude and EZ loader trailer, 16' Atlantic Clipper centre console and trailer, 14' Starcraft deep fisherman aluminum and trailer, 14' Crestiiner and 40 HP. Evinrude, 14' Muskoka and 25 HP Buccaneer and trailer, 14' Simpson Sears aluminum and 25 HP Evinrude and trailer, 14' Princecraft and tonneau cover, 17' Grew with 60 HP. Evinrude and trailer, 14' Shell lake fibreglass boat, 1973 Scamper trailer, 1972 Citation 17' trailer, 1974 Prowler 17' trailer with furnace, 1967 Golden Falcon 17 trailer, 1974 Dodge 18' camper van, 1972 Concord 29' trailer with rear bed, 1976 Trophy 28' trailer loaded with furnace and shower, 1968 Cadillac Deville 4 dr., hit, 1985 Cadillac Deville, 1979 Ford F150 4X4, 1989 Chrysler Dynasty, 1985 Olds Cutlass, plus approx. 15 late model cars, trucks, vans, etc., Massey pull combine, N.H. 67 baler, 9 ton float, 8 HP. M.F. riding mower, 8 HP. Ariens riding mower, GMC 1 ton dump, qty. new bare bolt prod- ucts, B & D radial arm saw, planer/jointer, bench top table saw, compressor, Shop Vac, jacks, metal truck box, Weedeater, torches. Par- tial list subject to additions and dele- tions. ORVAL MCLEAN AUC- TIONS 705-324-2783 LINDSAY. Call 1-800-461-6499 to list your sale. ORVAL and BARRY MCLEAN, AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 SALE TIME: 6 PM. and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER § SALE TIME: 10 AM. Special two day auction for the Estates of Mr. Percy Price and Miss Mildred Price of Whitby, selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., comer of Hwy. 47 and 12. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. Auction sale of tools and shop items. TO INCLUDE: 16 h.p. Deutz- Allis hydrostataic tractor with mower and other attachments including plow, cultivator, disc, blade, snow- blower, wagon, 3 pt rototiller, chains, (all excellent condition), Canadian South Bend metal lathe (5 ft), large number of extra chucks and bits (Ex.), Delta radial arm saw, grinder, 7 h.p. snowblower, work- mate, reamers, wrenches, shop vac, voltmeters, drills, clamps, block planes, portable gazebo, leaf mulicher, fencing, wheelbarrow, plus baskets of many other useful shop items SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 SALE TIME: 10 AM. Auction sale of antique furniture, glassware and organ. TO INCLUDE: Pine flatback cupboard, immaculate Kawai electric organ and bench, Heintzman upright piano (Ex.), extension table with pressed skirt, 4 oak chairs, 1/2 moon table, washstands, pine bon- net chest, wicker chair, dresser with oval mirror, 7 ft. harvest table, 6 pressback chairs, tapered leg table, parlour table, cobblers box and utensils, 12 pane flatback top, chesterfield and chair, floor lamp, stool, bridge lamp, organ stool, pine blanket box, humpback trunk, small child's rocker, upright freezer, pic- tures, several old cameras, records, tea tins, small antique child's accor- dian, steel beds, pine chest, air con- ditioner, 1930's magazines, Royal Albert tea set, antique hemming bird, Spode celery dish, green depression lamp, partial toilet sets, setting of 8 Wm. Rodgers silver, hat pins, sterling pcs., Chelsea Spode dishes, Susie Cooper cups and saucers, Bavaria bowl, lustre pitch- er, Royal Jade dish, pressed glass, Amethyst vase, Noritake pcs., linens, doilies, Copenhagen cat, Coalport dog, Royal Doulton dogs induding Springer Spaniel, German . Shepherd, Collie, Terrier, Setter, Boxer, Dalmation, Bulldog, Corgi, Royal Doutton cats, bunny, Beswick horse with mounted Queen, Beswick horse with mounted Prince, Beswick Siamese cat, plus many other interesting items. NOTE: The Prices lived in the same home since 1924 and owned quality antique pieces which have been well cared for. Due to the large number of items this will be a 2-day Estate Sale with the tools selling Thursday and the furniture, glass- ware and organ selling Saturday. Viewing - sale days only. Sale man- aged and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905-985-1068. PORT PERRY STAR CLASSIFED AD DEADLINE MONDAY - 12 NOON Tramontina crockware sets, telephones, more. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of antiques and col lectables for a Newmarket home selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., corner of Hwy 47 and 12. TO INCLUDE: round oak table, cottage dresser, kitchen cupboard, pine dresser, small refinished oak table, pine games table, primitive rocker, kneehole desk, wood sleigh, tool chest, school desk, large pine bench, harness makers bench, wal- nut parlour table, hi-chair, mortessed stool, Victorian rocker with leather seat, three iron beds, oval picture frames, electric organ, medicine cabinet, milking stool, scales, picture frames, Victorian mirror, coal oil can, tin flour bin, cruet set, cookie jar, jelly mold, sleigh bells, green comport, 70 - pcs. of crystal, blue English tea set, - milk bottles, railway spike driver, Indian basket, carved wood pcs., plus many other items. Sale man- aged and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 985-1068. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale at PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 2498 Conc. Rd. #8, Bow- manville (Haydon). This week we have a nice collection of antique and modem furniture, appliances, tools and lots more to include: 9 pc. mahogany diner, several chester- field suites (new and used), mahogany secretary desk, match- ing server and china cabinet, Cameo-back settee, Citronic DJ system w/speakers and amp, antique horse buggy, comer curio cabinet, 5 pc. pine bedroom suite, wing-back chairs, recliners, oak glid- er, rocker, Bolens 20 HP. riding lawnmower w/54" cut and hydrostat trans., windsurfer, lots of glass and china, Nippon, RS Prussia, Limo- ges, crystal and lots more. Viewing from 5 p.m., terms are cash, cheque or Visa. For more info. call 1-905- 263-4252 or 1-800-439-7651. Sale managed and sold by GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE SUNDAY NOON OCTOBER 30TH View 12 noon sale at 1 pm Odd Fellows Hall, Port Perry 14460 Simcoe Street North, South of Hwy #7A Partial List: To include houseware goods, irons, 7 pcs convection ovens roaster pans, blenders, processors, bread maker, capucino machine, electric grill, meat slicer, t control cars, talking dolls, AFX racing track car, boxes, cutlery sets & boxes, electronics, 5 CD changers home stereos, dual cassetes radios, cordless phones, memorie & | speaker walkmans, typewriter, tools, down duvet comforters, quilt comforters, plllows, chess sets, limited edition dolls, small furniture, nessted tables, porcelain vases, patio table, Atari Lynx, luggages, briefcases, varlety of watches, 14K gold jewelry diamond rings, cluster, diamond solitaires, gold studs, earrings, fire screens, blinds, tiffany lamps, brass lamps, crystal jugs, bowls, decanter sets, silver tea sets, water globes, epilady gym steppers, cork pictures, ceramic flowers, & much caller Something for everyone. Terms: Cash, VISA, MASTERCARDS. Sale conducted by Global Auctions (905) 475-3793 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 SALE TIVE: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., corner of Hwy. 47 and 12. TO INCLUDE: Zenith apartment size freezer (ex.), cedar chest with drawer, glass coffee table (Ex.), Ikea leather chair, Lazyboy recliner, piano bench, Budweiser sign, Arrowback rocker, Cherry lamp table (Ex.), Beetles' pcs, Wrin- gling Bros. circus poter, three porce- lain soda dispensers, Elvis items, old wooden teeter-totter, two pocket watches, quilt duck decoys, camera collection. WWI post cards, dolls, old paper, metal toy trucks, bridge lamp, 1986 Chrysler LeBaron (110,000 kms. as is), plus many other items. Sale and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905-985-1068. Jj le]21= AUCTION SALES ON PAGE B10 dinnerware sets, toaster & s, radio wellery IDs, answering machines,

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