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Port Perry Star, 7 May 1996, p. 28

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Le a Ee A al a a "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" From Page 28 Gymnastics |B results Junior Compulsory Katherine Page - Floor 1st, Beam 5th, Vault 4th. Rhona Scott - Floor 2nd, Beam 1st, Vault 1st. Amanda Barchuk- Beam 3rd, Vault 5th. Intermediate Compulsory Adrienne Reader - Floor 1st, Vault 2nd. Katrina Scott - Floor 2nd, Beam 6th, Vault 1st. Heather Yake - Floor 4th, Beam 4th, Vault 4th. Diana Lown - Beam 5th, Vault 6th. K-4 Advanced Compulsory » Christina Reader - Floor 1st, Beam 3rd, Vault 2nd. Grade 5 -8 Advanced Compulsory Lisa Tripp - Floor 2nd, Vault 4th. Julie Egan - Floor 3rd, Vault 1st. Ash- ley Donnelly - Beam 6th, Vault 2nd. Optional One Amanda Robinson - Floor 1st, Beam 1st, Vault 1st. Remy McCoy - Floor 5th, Beam 3rd. Nicole Ansell - Beam 4th. Optional Tw Holly Yake - Floor 2nd, Beam 6th, Vault 4th. Lindsay Wilson - Floor 3rd, Beam 3rd, Vault 1st. Laura Armstrong - Beim 4th, Vault 6th. Jenni)=r Connelly - Beam 5tu, Vault 3rd. : Elite One Kate Colmer - Floor 1st, Beam 1st, Vault 1st. Results for CartwrightP.S. Optional One Abbey McLaughlin - Floor 4th. Results for Prince Albert P.S. Grade 5-8 Advanced Compulsory Kelly Coates - Floor 1st, Beam 1st, Vault 3rd. Optional One Kristy Coates - Floor 3rd, Beam 5th. Bridge report Scugog Duplicate Bridge Club May 1-afternoon5 1/2 table Howell avg. 48 First - Joyce Heard and Helen Mathieson 56. Second - Georgia Brock and Ed Clark 55. . Third - Grace Love and Pat Love 54. Fourth - Doris Phinney and Judy Atkinson 53 1/2. Fifth - Ann Cramm and Harold Brown 51. Evening - Six table Howellavg.67 1/2 First - Judy and Don At- kinson92 1/2. Second - Doris Phinney and Georgia Brock 83. Third - Gary Minnie and Harold Murphy 74. Fourth - Audrey and Pe- ter Francis 69 1/2. Fifth - Claire McIntosh and Harold Brown 68. 28- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 7, 1996 A GREAT SEASON was enjoyed by the Junior Boy JEFF MITCHELL/PORT PERRY STAR s basketball squad at Epsom Public School, who advanced to area finals for the first time this year. They were defeated by a strong S.A. Cawker team there, but recently capped their season by winning the 'B' division championship at the Brock Invitational Tourney. They are: Scott Evans, Mervyn Frame, Kevin Gloster, Tyler Webb, Nicholas Spence, Kyle Taylor, Brett Noble, David Middleton, Erik Hertzberg, Nicholas Cooper, Ale Rob Scott. AUCTION ~ SALES THURSDAY, MAY 16 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. "Complete milking herd dispersal" for DAN RIB- BINK, Perth, Ontario at PHOENIX AUCTIONS, R.R. 2, Uxbridge, Ont. An impressive young herd with great udders. 90 per cent of the herd is in their first or second lactation. 18 cows are due to calve in the fall. Herd average on 38 cows for May 1996: 8814 m.kg. 346 f.kg. 305p kg. - BCA 197, 209, 214. Milk value per cow - $4,852. Cows mainly sired by: Broken, Sky- chief, Prelude, Aerostar, Jubliant, Astre, Lincoln and Conquest. Tara by Astre: 2 yr. old proj. BCA (206-238-213), due Oct. - Shoremar Milan. Melanie by Skychief: 2 yr. old proj. BCA (238-259-237) fresh. Kathleen by Broker: 3 yr. old proj. BCA (213-248- 227) due Sept. - Jogger. Suzette by Broker: 2 yr. old proj. BCA (240-235- 239) fresh. Ella by Con- quest 1 yr. old BCA (213- 229-232). Monthly con- signments to follow with purebred and grade, fresh and springing cows. 50 bred and open heifers. Plan to attend this evening sale. Something for everyone. Call us with your consignments. PHOENIX AUCTIONS, R.R. #2, Uxbridge, Ont, and Kingston Stockyards. Barn - 905-852-6277, home - 905-852-6936, Fax - 905-852-0401. Sale managed and sold by Jim Phoenix, Uxbndge, Ont. MONDAY, MAY 20 SALE TIME: 10:00 AM. Auction sale of farm machinery for MR. FRANK HOFTYZER of Blackstock, selling at the property. Take Simcoe Street south of Port Perry 3 miles to Shirley Road/Regional Road 19, then east 2 miles and north 1/2 mile to farm (#2465). TO INCLUDE: Massey Ferguson diesel 550 combine with 13 ft. grain and 4 row corn heads, Massey Ferguson 1135 diesel tractor, New Holland 846 round baler (like new), New Holland 273 square baler, Massey Ferguson 33 seed drill, George White cultivator (22 width), 18 ft. bush hog disc, New Holland 461 - 9 ft. haybine, Kneverland 5 furrow 16" plow, Overun 3 furrow plow, harrows, John Deere 7000 - 4 row corn planter, grain auger on wheels, 2 bale eleva- tor, gravity box and wagon, New Holland 513 manure spreader, trailer with hydraulic hoist, feed tank, Century 300 gal. weed sprayer, Danhouser posthole digger, wagon, gasoline waterpump, horse buggy, 5 HP Camp- bell-Hausfeld air compres- sor (upright), hand lift fork, Kneverland cultivator, International chisel plow, New Holland rake, hog scale, feed cart, concrete water troughs, high pres- sure washer, quantity of hay, wagon load of farm related items and tools plus much more. Note: Frank is retiring after 38 years here and has sold the farm. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. - 905- 985-1068. Ni Auction Sales SUNDAY, MAY 12 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. VIEWING: 9:30 A.M. Outstanding Mother's Day auction sale at MACGRE- GOR'S AUCTION HALL, 182 Wellington St., Bow- manville. Take 401 to Waverly Rd. and north to #2 Hwy., east to Scugog St. and north 1 km. Fol- low auction and Wow Mart signs. This Sundays auc- tion features an excellent offering of treasures from the past to present. Par- tial list includes: Large step back kitchen cup- board (c 1950s), china cabinet, Duncan Phyfe table and 6 chairs, 3 pc. modern wall unit (ex.), washstands, misc. tables (kitchen, parlour, candle, plant, etc.), oak desk, din- ingroom suite (hutch , buf- fet, table and chairs), butcher block, several dressers and chests of drawers (Bonnet, Cottage, Eastlake, Canadiana, childs, etc.), single spool bed, blanket and wood boxes, spinning wheel, misc. chairs and rockers (parlour, Victorian, sets, etc.), kitchen collectables, old tins, lamps, money, pictures, Daffodil phone, tin doll carriage, wooden golf clubs, stained glass windows, exceptional offering of glass, china and pottery, early press glass, Hummel figurine, bed sofa, TV, Mac com- puter, misc. tools, etc, etc. This large sale is a must attend event for one and all with many rare, unique and useful articles. Call for all your auction needs, single consignments, liqui- dations, estates, your location or ours. MAC- GREGOR AUCTION SERVICES, Mike Mac- Gregor - 905-987-5402, 905-987-3664 x McKay, and Thomas Lee. The boys are coached by Auction Sales TUESDAY, MAY 21 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Two lractors, riding mower, spreader, hay- bine, full line of farm machinery. Property of JOHN AND BETTY MALLERY, R.R. 3, Woodville, Lot 15, Conc. 2, Fenelon Twsp., 6 kms. north of Cambray or 3 kms. south of Glenarm Rd. See signs. M.F. 255 tractor diesel c/w 350 Allied loader PS duct remotes live PTO 55 HP. good rubber, David Brown 880 diesel tractor Selecta- matic new rubber, John Deere 110 riding mower, 565 Case haybine 9 PTO, M.F. 35 combine PTO 7', New Holland 512 PTO spreader, New Holland single row harvester, M.F. 10' hyd. disc, Cockshutt 311 side delivery rack, 10' chain harrows, New Hol- land 268 baler, New Hol land 350 PTO mixer mill, New Holland 450 - 3 PT hay mower, 2 McCormick 17 run seed drills, Int. 3 furrow 3/14 trip beam, 3 drum roller, diamond tooth harrows, 4 round bale feeders, 24' hay elevator, 20'3 1/27 grain auger, calf stalls, 6 farowing crates, 4 ton hay wagon, 15' rack, 3 HP. harvester roll mill, cement mixer, single Ski- doo trailer, assorted pipe, bale stooker, 2 feed trol leys, livestock racks, John Deere cultivator - pull type 10', 12" aluminium Spring bok boat, 3 HP. Evinrude, aluminium truck camper, H.D. hand scuffler, cream separators (elect), rototiller, 2 - | beams, ext. ladder, Findlay oval stove, tools. Terms: Cash - no reserve. Lunch available. CALVIN MABEE AUC- TIONS, MOVING AND STORAGE, Cambray - 705-374-4800 or Rosedale 454-2841 The Athletic Durham College Department is kicking off the 10th Anni- versary Kdition of their Sports Camp program. Established in 1987, originally with bas- ketball camp, the SSC has grown to seven sports over 10 one-week sessions in July and August. The 10th Anniversary Edition will see the debut of a brand new camp this summer. SSC will operate a Dryland Hockey Train- ing Camp July 22 to 26 ca- tering to those serious about preparing for the hockey season. Summer Durham College sports camp ues strong with basket- ball, volleyball, baseball, soccer, tennis and squash beginning July 8 to 12. The basketball camp celebrating its 10th anni- versary, will include as a bonus special guest coach- es from the NCAA. "Maintaining an afford- able learning experience in the sport of their choice is and always will be our main goal," said SSC Camp Co-ordinator, Ken Babcock. Registration is now un- derway and you can call for further information by phoning (905) 721-3040 at the Durham College Ath- The SSC lineup contin- letic Department. AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 1 Machinery consignment sale - DURHAM COUNTY SALES ARENA, Orono. For consignments phone Charlie Harris 905-983- 5162, Don Stephenson 905-623-1726, Charlie Reid 905-983-5914. SATURDAY, MAY 11 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Public Auto Auction at PETERBOROUGH AUC- TION CENTER, PETER- BOROUGH (2 miles east on Hwy. #7). Approx. 40 cars, vans, pick-ups, 4X4s, RVs, boats, riding lawnmowers, etc., selling for the Sheriff's Office - 1986 Dodge pick-up. Also 1994 Chrysler Intrepid, 1993 Ford Aerostar Ext. Sport 7 pass. van, 1993 Chev. Corsica, 1992 Merc. Grand Marquis, 1992 Olds Royal LS, 1992 "Buick LeSabre, 1992 Ford Taurus, 2 - 1992 Dodge Spirit, 1992 Chev. Corsi- ca,2 - 1991 Chev. Lumina, 1991 Sunbird, 1991 Buick LeSabre LTD, 1991 Chev. Cavalier, 1991 GMC Safari Ext. van, loaded, 1991 Chev. Corsica, 1991 Chry. Dynasty, 1990 Ford F150 pickup, 1990 Dodge Spirit, 1989 Sunbird GT, 1989 Merc. Topaz, 1989 Ford Escort LX, 1989 Ply. Voyager van, 1989 Dynasty LE, 1989 Ford Tempo, 1988 Topaz, 1988 Ply. Sundance, 1987 Jeep Wagoneer LTD 4X4, 1987 Ford Taurus, 1987 Jeep YJ Laredo 4X4, 1986 Toy- ota Tercel SW, 4X4, 1986 Dodge pickup, 1986 Cadil- lac DeVille, 1985 Ford Mustang - certified, 1985 Dodge Caravan, 1982 Dodge pickup, 1972 Fiat Spyder sportscar, 1989 Ford Elite RV, camper, 1985 Conversion van - certified, 20' Cutty cabin boat with Merc I/O and trailer, 16' Miro Craft Lake Fisherman and trailer. Partial list. All vehicles guaranteed clear titles. $200 draw. Consign now. Bring your vehides Thurs- day or Friday (not Satur- day). Terms: $500 cash, Visa or Mastercard at sale, balance by cash or certified funds within 5 days. To consign call 705-745-5007 or 1-800- 461-6499, ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTION LTD, RR. 7, Peteroborough. SATURDAY, MAY 18 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of livestock, machinery and milking equipment. The property of LAURALEE MAW, Lot 12, Conc. 2, Sout Mon- aghan Twsp., 15 miles south of Peterborough on Hwy. 28 to 2nd Line of South Monaghan and 3 miles east. 18 head of Jersey and Holstein cattle. 5 Jersey cows - milking - rebred. 4 Holstein heifers, 6 mos. old. 8 Belgian Blue - Jersey - Limo cross calves. Deutz DX 110 diesel tractor, 4 WD - cab - air - chains. John .Deere 330 round baler. 2 Knev- erland semi-mount 4 fur- row plows - one with extra furrow. A.C. 390 - 7' mower conditioner. Vac- A-Way seed cleaner. Round bale winch. New Holland 717 forage har- vester - 2 RW header. Dion and Papec self- unloading forage boxes with gearing. Utility tilt trailer. Brandt 40' auger. 8" PTO. New Holland Mix Mill. A.C. trough blower. Morris L-160 cultivator. John Deere manure spreader with tailgate. White 4 row corn planter with monitor. '4 row scuf- tler. Cockshutt 12' trail disc. Lely wheel rake. Gehl forage box and 1 for parts. M.C. chopper. John Deere 30 combine. Gravity box with running gear. 5-16' hay feeders. 2 - 4" x 10' grain augers. M.F. 33 - 18 run seed drill, grain and grass. Cock- shutt 253 tandem disc 14'. Int. #45 Vibrashank culti- vator - 13". Kuhn rake ted- der. AC. 782 forage har- vester, hay head, 2 row corn, Westeel 51' - 8" grain auger. Many other items. 400 gal. Del aval bulk milk tank, Del aval milk tank - no compressor. Del aval 76 vacuum pump with 3 HP. motor. 10' of 1 1/2" stainless steel milking line. 4 Del aval units with electric pulsators. Other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Machine sale at 11 am. Dairy equipment and cattle at 2:30 p.m. Sale managed and sold by CARL HICKSON AUC- TIONS, Reaboro, Ont. - 705-324-9959, mobile - 749-7084. a ae

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