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Port Perry Star, 24 Oct 1995, p. 25

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#LIMMETAUIRIIRAR oh I nt an Ta $7 WI od "A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 24, 1995 - 25 SIC R CLASSIFIEDS Work Wanted Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WALTER HERBERT SONLEY, DECEASED All persons having claims against the estate of Her- bert Walter Sonley, late of the Township of Scugog, in the Regional Municipali- ty of Durham, who died on or about the 21st day of September, 1995, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of Novem- ber, 1995, after which date the aforementioned estate will be distributed by the undersigned having regard only to the claims then filed. Dated at Port Perry, Ontario, this 11th day of October,1995. MICHAEL L. FOWLER & ASSOCIATES Barristers and Solicitors 175 North Street Port Perry, Ontario LoL 1B7 Solicitors for: Wayne Saunders and Douglas Metcalf, Executors. SCAPING: Snowplowing, fall clean-ups, interlock driveways, patios, sod- ding, gardens, decks," fences, home improve- ments, renovations - 852- 6355 - Brent. TUTORING FOR ANY age, in my home (evenings). Call Marilyn 985-4228. APPLIANCE REPAIRS - LARGE and small; sale used appliances. Call early moming - 986-4968 BRICK WORK, fireplace, chimney, etc. Licensed bricklayer, quality work, 15 years experience, refer- ences available. Phone Gerry 985-3584. EXCELLENT CARE PROVIDED for your child in my home, Monday - Fri- day (days). Reliable, ref- erences available. Call Marilyn - 985-4228. EXCELLENT CHILD CARE PROVIDED. In your home or mine, Mon- day - Friday and week- ends. Reliable and expe- rienced. Volunteered at Stonemoor Daycare in the summer, ages 2 1/2 - 5 1/2. References available. Call Jennie - 985-0965 after 6 p.m. HATE HOUSEWORK or just too busy? Hire help. Reliable, references, rea- sonable rates. Call Sharon Mitchell - 655- 5367. SCUGOG PROPERTY MAINTENANCE - Yard clean-ups, snowplowing and blowing, odd jobs. Dave Ballingall 985-2834. SATURDAY, NOV. 4 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Farm Sold Auction Sale of collectable antiques, fumi- ture, old machinery, elc., for GLADYS SHEA and the late CLAYTON SHEA of R.R. 2, Cameron, 1 km. east of Cameron on Long Beach Road - see signs. Note: Partial list only. Tractor - Ford Ferguson gas, 3 PT. PTO., machin- ery - 3 PT. 7' blade, M. Harris 2 furrow 3 PT. plow, many farm related items. Note: Last sale on this Century farm was 1940. No reserve. Lunch by Cameron U.CW. Plan to attend. CALVIN MABEE AUCTIONS, MOVING AND STORAGE, R.R. 1, Lindsay - 705-374-4800 or Rosedale - 705-454-2841. N PO Box 220, Greenbank, ON. LOC 1B0 (905) 985-1068 HOUSEKEEPING SER- VICE - NEW in Durham is now seeking work in Port Perry/Uxbridge area. Excellent rates, refer- ences. Call THE NEAT ONE 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 852- 6736. NEED A HAND? Call Murray. Eavestrough cleaning, papering, paint- ing, garage, attic, yard cdeanup. 985-2183. SCOTT PROPERTY SERVICES - Grass cut- ting, gardening, hedge and tree trimmings, yard clean-ups, snowplowing, blowing, sanding/salting - 985-2535, 435-3098. $oomn Hove Country@gaiClean "For a cleaner house don't trust your spouse" "A" Custom Cleaning Trust worthy excellent references (905) 985-1614 DURHAM COTTAGE RAISING Foundations Septic Systems Driveways and Excavating Call wos 985-9829 SATURDAY, OCT. 28 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction Sale at PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 2498 Conc. Rd. #8, Bow- manville (Haydon). Each week we have to be sold a large variety of antique and modem furniture, col- lectable glass and china, lawn and garden equip- ment, tools, motorized treadmill and many other interesting and unusual items. Large sale. View- ing from 5 p.m. Terms are cash, Visa, M/C or Debit card. For more info. call 1-(905)263-4252. Sale managed and sold by GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS, APPRAISALS AND LIQ- UIDATIONS. THURSDAY, OCT.26 SALE TIME: NOON PHOENIX AUCTIONS HOLSTEIN HERD DIS- PERSAL. 90 head selling. Selling the complete pure- bred herd of JOE and FAY LUNDY, Queensville, Ont. 40 head - 25 cows, 15 calves and yearlings. This is a good uddered herd, 9 Brokers, 10 Roycedale Approvals, 10 cows due between now and Decem- ber and 10 fresh. Con- signments: 3 yr old Inspi- ration - 190 B.C A_, with excellent dam due in November, good uddered Jathro 3 yr. old, fresh, 5 fresh cows from Frank Barkey. If you need milk for fall plan to attend. PHOENIX AUCTIONS, 720 Davis Dr, RR #2, Uxbndge, Ontario Phone - 905-852-6277, Fax - 905-852-9050, Home - 905-852-6936 Sale man- aged and sold by JIM PHOENIX SATURDAY, NOV. 4 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. AUCTION of AN- TIQUES, HOUSEHOLD and TOOLS for DON EGAN of Aurora, and ESTATE of ELDON SMITH, Stouflville, to be held at Wilson's Sales Arena, Uxbridge, 20 min. east of Hwy. 404 on Da- vis Dr. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD: Oak side-by-side (bev. mir- ror), ant. pump organ & stool (over 90 yrs.), pine hutch, table & 4 chairs, pine china cupboard, oak china cabinet, fireplace mantle, Jacques & - Hayes parlour table, wal- nut inlaid table, oak ice box, bev. swing mirrors, washstand, ant. chairs, ant. dressers & chest of drawers, sofa bed, elec. control single bed, oak commode, rocker (nee- dlepoint seat), church pews, old quilts, bed- ding, hand hooked rugs, mink stole & hat, lamb coat, old loys {rocking horse, cradles, beds), ant. wall clock, plus more. APPLIANCES, CHINA & COLLECTI- BLES: Kenmore stove & fridge (ex.), porl. dish- washer, 1847 Rogers chest silver, silver tea service, qty. dishes, chi- na, crystal, oil lamps (Bulls eye & pedestal), carnival glass, Bavaria piece, jug & basin sel, Gilles tin match holder, iron lrivels, butler press, milk bottles (Cousins, Aurora Dairy, Silver- woods, McMullens, Farmers, Steffans, Jer- sey Dairy - Wallaceburg, Union Consumers) plus more. TOOLS & MISC.: Lg. qty. hand, garden and power lools, Makita chopsaw, bench grinder, new bench drill, oxy. mini lorch, lawnmower, wee- dealer, aright wood- stove, hol walter tanks, sliding glass door, duck boat, decoys, 1993 Dodge Dakota bumpers. Evinrude 3 hp outbrd motor, plus much much more. TERMS: Cash, Visa, M/C or Interac VIEWING: 8 am. sale day. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 ¥ Ontario Inc) 8 Gary & Nancy Hill R R 1. Sunderland Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free 1-800-654-4647 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques and collectables for an Uxbridge Estate, selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., corner of Hwy. 47 and 12. TO INCLUDE: Harvest table, Beehive double bed, pine blanket box (single board), washstand, dressers, chest of drawers, 3 pc.. walnut bedroom suite, needlepoint side chair, Windsor arm chair, plant lable, pressback rocker, dehumidifer (ex.), freezer, French ivory pcs. 1955 Sears catalogue, jew- ellery, tins, buttons, dolls tea set, Pullan 36" doll w/original clothes, 3 - 1930 Reliable doll heads, toy cars and trucks, large quantity of glassware, Royalty pcs. Homelite chainsaw, 10 oil paintings, plus many other interest- ing items. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. - 905- 985-1068. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Large auction sale of restaurant and comm. equip. and contents of BYE GONE DAYS GIFT AND CRAFT SHOP. Including: Store fixtures, storewares and office related equip. To be held at the MABEE AUCTION CENTRE, 1 mile north of Rosedale on Hwy. 35 or 7 kms. south of Coboconk. Partial listing only! St. St. bar sink, glass washer, chairs, tables and table tops, steam table, trolley, St. St. pots and pans, dishes, chairs, signs, dis- play shelving, 20 qt. 3 spd. mixer c/w bowl (by Swal- low), H.D. pallet lifter, 6 X 10 decorative oak grids, walk-in refrigerator door c/w hardware, 2 - St. St. cocktail sinks (Ideal), 9 ft. long St. St serving station c/w ice bin, comm. steam vallet, Mark Il carpet cleaning machine c/w attachments and power brush, 5 St. St. lowerators (portable), Habco water booster, Baker shelving, large quantity chairs, St. St. Ideal glass chiller, 2 Spring Gourmet flambe wagons c/w propane burn- ers, 2 left check coat racks, H.D. weight scale, 30 X 30 St. St. portable deep well sink, Delfin undercounter auto. glass washer, St. St. Toastmas- ter Bunn warmer, 3 com partment St. St. Ideal steam table, 3 oak trolleys, 3 St. St and glass display table top units, assorted oak table tops (cocktail), assorted dish racks, food warming lamp, other rest. related and banquet equip., store related - 3 spinner racks, Victorian display unit ¢/w 8 storage cupboards and Victorian screening (very uni ue), display wooden wheelbar- row, wicker pcs , large pine signs, drafting table, pegboard shelving, 4 har- ness loom, card holders, display racks and shelving (wood and plexy glass), giftwares, crafts, store boxes, signs, office related - cash drawers, elec. type- wirter, secretary and office chairs and more Don't miss it No reserve CALVIN MABEE AUC- TIONS, MOVING AND STORAGE, RR 1. Lind- say - 705-374-4800 or Rosedale - 454-2841 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 SALE TIME: 5:30 P.M. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN, 3 miles east of Lit- tle Britain on County Road 4. The estate of CLARENCE H. BUNKER of Minden and family. Refinished pine flat-to-wall cupboard (12 panes and raised panelled doors), round oak table and leaves, 6 oak upholstered chairs, Grandmother chime clock (Western Germany), 4 poster pine bed, washstand, blanket boxes, kneehole oak desk and chair, 8 ft. ticket counter from Goodwood railway station, antique wall telephone, Ginger- bread clock, complete and partial toilet sets, qty. chairs (gun stock, chicken coop, pressback, etc.), Gothic pine church mirror, oak barrel table and 4 chairs, octagon wall clock, 80 pieces 1847 Roger Bros. International Silver Co. and chest, approx. 50 pcs. Cornflower, cups and saucers, Depression glass (Royal Ruby, Iris Plate Iri- descent), ironstone pitch- ers, coal oil lamps (skaters, finger, etc), C.P. lanterns, school bell, Pint McColl - Frontenac oil bot- tle, small and large cast iron pots, 2 decoys, cop- per boilers, cistem pumps, stereoscope and cards, Beaver Ontario Motor League emblem, 2 BA oil cans, large apple peeler, milk bottles (Silverwood, Huntsville), trivets, butter bowl, small wooden butter churn, crocks, E.B. Eddy match barrel, ice tongs, copper plated milk can, qty. carpenters tools, Pio- neer chain saw, Master- craft 10 HP., 33 in. electric start snowblower, 6 HP. Johnson boat motor and tank, Ingersoll Rand 3/4 HP. compressor, 12 1/2 HP. John Deere tractor with 38 in. cut, Model 778 - 20 gauge Stevens shot- gun, 22 rifle, Winchester 30 - 30 rifle, plus a qty. of china, glass and col- lectable items. DON AND GREG CORNEIL, AUC- TIONEERS, R.R. #1, Little Britain - 705-786-2183. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques and collectables for a North York home selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., corner of Hwy. 47 and 12. TO INCLUDE: Craftline Grandfather clock (ex.), 6 pc. oak dinette suite, chesterfield suite, pictures, color TV, GE microwave, apartment size dishwash- er, dresser w/mirror, rug, chests, lamps, large quan- tity of collectables and glassware, Hcover vacu- um, 3 drawer lateral filing cabinet, 450 Ex VHS movies from a private col- lection, several new chrome engine parts, set of 1987 - 1988 Opee- Chee (mint), wax boxes, several rookie cards, plus many other interesting items. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. - 905- 985-1068. 'PORT PERRY STAR' CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINES MONDAY - 12 NOON SATURDAY, OCT. 28 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Large estate of MRS JOYCE HARRIS of Lind- say to be held at the MABEE AUCTION CEN- TRE, Rosedale, Ont. Directions: 1 mile north of Rosedale on Hwy. 35 or 7 kms. south of Coboconk. Featuring: Antiques, furni- ture, china, Royal Doulton, collectables, 1987 Pontiac Bonneville SE - loaded, appliances, Renfrew cook- stove c/w reservoir and warming oven Note: Partial list only! Modern oak oval dining room table and 6 chairs, modem oak china cabinet, 5 pc. pine bedroom suite, ant. Queen Anne china cabi- net, end tables and coffee table, living room suite, dressers, ant. Victoria chair, sewing table, lamps, filing cabinet, corner desk, oil lamps, railway lamp, crock, apt. size freezer, Kenmore washer and dryer, air purifier, dehu- midifier, butter chum, bar- becue, garden tools, snowblower, lawnmower, 2 patio sets, china and dishes, Royal Doulton - Young Love 2735, Soli- tude NH 2810 76, Depres- sion glass, antique buffet, oak rocker, large quantity of fine china, cups and saucers, Carnival, silver, glass, crystal, approx. 50 pcs. of Depression glass, marble top table, wash- stand, antique table, antique chairs, maple desk, 4 - AJ. Casson Ltd. Edition prints (signed and numbered), variety of other Ltd. Ed. prints, quan- tity of hand and power tools and much more. Don't miss it. No reserve. CALVIN MABEE AUC- TIONS, MOVING AND STORAGE, R.R. 1, Lind- say - 705-374-4800 or Rosedale 454-2841. Business Services. CONTINUOUS FEED sta- tionery printed-letterhead and envelopes, 20 Ib. bond, black or colored ink. Port Perry Star, 188 Mary St. 985-7383 ALL PURPOSE LABELS - 2 sizes (2-1/2" x 1" and 3-1/4" x 1") and available in 5 colors (gold and silver . foil, white, red fluorescent and dear). Port Perry Star, 188 Mary St. 985-7383. INVITATIONS - wedding, anniversaries and all accessories. Three books to choose from. (A book may be taken out ovemight). 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. LETTERHEAD AND ENVELOPES - business and personal, many styles to choose from (3 books). Port Perry Star Co., 188 Mary St., 985-7383. PERSONAL ADDRESS LABELS - self-adhesive or gummed, white, clear, gold, silver and four other colors. Plus monogram or logo can be added. Port Perry Star Co., 188 Mary St, 985-7383. WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY pens - personalized - various styles to choose from. Makes a great keepsake. Port Perry Star Co, 188 Mary St , 985-7383 Beef supper soon = S-- Prince Albert Mrs. Frank Gib- son of Coboconk visited her sister, Mrs. Mabel Hunter of Port Perry and other family and friends recently. Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Lyle of Kitch- ener visited Les and Grace Beacock enroute to visit with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lyle of Bobcay- geon. Miss Lisa Can- ning has been home for a couple of weeks from Whis- tler, B. C. visiting 'with her parents Fred and Vivian Canning. Better health is wished for Linda Marsh who had surgery in Oshawa Hospital and An- drea Jones who has not been well for several months, but is improving slowly. The weekly eu- chre on Thursday evening had 15 ta- bles. The winners were Alice Wood- cock, Kathleen Watts, Helen Woz- ney, Aileen Daw- son, Art Gibson, Carl Gimblett, Lucky draws Ruby Bryant, Lorraine Geer, William Hop- kins. Fred Canning and Merv Pugh have returned home from their yearly moose hunt- ing trip with their meat for the win- ter. Have you got your tickets for the Beef Supper on Sunday evening yet? You can still call 985-3145 and order your tickets. Ed and Cathe- rine Daigle and Lila Clarke trav- elled to New York to visit their daugh- ter Charlene and her husband. Dinner guests with Ilean Pugh on Sunday was her mother Pearl Go- stick and her broth- er Gordon and Agnes of Toronto. Quartet will play Ashburn by Florence Ashton Everyone en- joyed the turkey supper held at Burns Church on Sunday evening. Lots of turkey and the delicious pies were a real hit. Brooklin Horti- cultural Society will meet on Wednesday eve- ning of this week at 8 p.m. at Brooklin United Church. Guest speaker will be Dan Shisko speaking on Organ- ic Gardening. There will be a bake sale at this meeting. Bring along some of your best baking and please price your donation to at least cover your costs, plus. The Society are trying to raise money to celebrate their 75th Anniver- sary in style, so come along and en- Joy a good evening with your garden- ing friends. Thursday night 1s euchre night again at the Ash- burn Community Centre at 8 p.m. All welcome to at- tend. Hope you are planning to join us at Burns on Sun- day evening, Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. when we welcome the Kingsway Quartet and Deb- bie Batten for an evening of Gospel Music. Free will of- fering and refresh- ments following the concert. On Sunday after- noon, Doug and Florence Ashton at- tended the 50th wedding anniver- sary for Sid and Is- abel Redgrave in Etobicoke. At one time Isabel was a student teacher at Ashburn and boarded with our family. Our friend- ship has continued these many years. Now that fall has settled in, there seems to be a lot of people suffering with the flu and colds. Any news of in- terest anyone? Give me a call at 655-4240. 3 a yt i 0

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