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Port Perry Star, 12 Aug 1997, p. 28

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28- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 12, 1997 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" THURSDAY, AUG. 14 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. McLEAN AUCTION CEN- TER, Lindsay. Fumiture, appliances, 1990 Pontiac Sunbird only 92,000 km, hardtop camper, 19' Gold- en Falcon trailer, 24' Grew with 180 1/0 and trailer, Elna sewing machine, upright air conditioner, Zenith color T.V. for hear- ing impaired, old screen door, apartment size stove, refrigerator, auto washer, dryer, excellent pine 7 piece chesterfield set, antique 9 pc. dining set, antique old dining table and chairs, bed chesterfield, new Sertope- TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. St. Mary's Hall, 7A east to 35 Hwy., go north, tum on 10th Line of Manvers Twp., go east 1 mile or from Lindsay Hwy. 35 south to 10th Line. Gas wood splitter, 1986 Jeep Commanche (as is), china cabinet, old buffet, old radio, old comer cabinet, old wooden wheelbarrow, box stove, Ketchum live- stock tattoo set, wooden head gate, tools, dishes, collectables. Still more consignments to come in. BRUCE KELLETT 705- 328-2185. AUCTION SA SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. ANTIQUE, COLLECTIBLES AND FARM MA- CHINERY AUCTION for IVAN & MABEL SHEL- DON, of Manilla. Take Hwy. 12 north of Sunder- land to Hwy. #7. Go east 4.5 kms. Watch for signs. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Ant. 7' lift seat pine gossip bench (ex.); Gingerbread, an- tique doors, garden gate, wooden spoke wheels, ant. 4 wheel scale, ant. kitchen water pump, ice SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. (Viewing 9 am.) , Auction sale of antiques, collectables and house- hold effects at MACGRE- GORS AUCTION CEN- TRE, Wellington Street, Bowmanville. Take 401 to Waverly Road, north to #2 Hwy., east to Scugog Street and north 1 km. Sunday's auction features large china cabinet, wash- stands, misc. tables (kitchen, round, dropleaf, parlour, oak and mahogany, etc.), dressers and chests of drawers, desks, brass and rope bed, beches, steamer and wood trunks, old money, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. 3 miles east of LittleBritain on County Road 4. The property of HAROLD WHITE of Oshawa plus others. Refinished 6 ft. . harvest table, refinished washstands, oak library table, jam cupboard, antique dressers, dropfront secretary, refin- ished sideboard, violin, 2 accordians, Lingerlan banjo, Armstrong saxo- phone, clarinet, O.G. clock, coffee and end tables, chesterfield and matching chair, embossed milk bottles, including Lindsay Creamery, Clark, Price, 1/2 pints etc., cedar C of C to hold appreciation night for local farmers By Heather McCrae Farm & Rural Life If you plan to attend the second annual Spotlight on Agriculture even- ing sponsored by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce, you'd better bring a big appetite and your dancing shoes. Imagine a dinner beginning with a glass of juice and salad to whet your appetite. Then picture a table laden with baked lemon trout, roast pork, chicken and beef and bowls of steamy dic bed, loveseat, aquari- tongs, anti : ] tools, glass and china, chest, modern dressers ) ums. Sale Rees, hyd 'WEEKEND STAR' sy old Worey ks mon Ag ugh n walnut Server (c1850's), eh) ohogs of drawers, vegetables, all provided by local vehicles 7:30 p.m. Call CLASSIFIED AD pine feed box, antique wringer, tin match holder, bikes, etc. This is a large Olble a ny $ ox growers. . . now to list your sale 705- milk glass lamp shade, blue enamelware wash Salo with many articles a i ay I Now, top this off with a batch of +324 2783 oF 1a 401. DEADLINES asi plus more old & interesting articles. FARM fom Yi past to presen, OO iar) dryer, quan- homemade pies and you've got the McLean Auctioneers. ry WEDNESDAY - 10 AM os PERV EJ 4165 ase) iyator {16 aia you, we are cleaning out lity guns including 303 menu selected for the Agricultural ow i bo setikiep in Sheps. '| an older -home and Shisha, 12 ays evn: Appreciation Dinner being held at the loader (13.6x28 tires, ps), MF. #35 p.t. combine | Sveoretl Wi fany tea. FUE: 410 double bar. | Blackstock Recreation Centre on 8' head, N.H. 451 mower 3 pth (ex.), 2 & 3 fur- Dros your auction needs. ell, plus quantity 22's and September 26. row Int. drag plows, 3 pth. Int. 14* bottom plow 3 Next auctions - Saturday, shotguns, 7 HP. motor To wear off this fabulous dinner SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 fur. p.t. cultivators, Int. p.t. double disc 10', bale August 23, on location in mixer, plus a quantity afterwards, caller Everett Prentice of stooker, Case Int. #3440 round baler (4x4, auto SALE TIME: 10 A.M. tie, 6 yrs. old), M.F. #10 square baler, round bale EXCEPTIONAL = ANTIQUE, COLLECTIBLES china, glass, household Whitby and Sunday, and col ng August 24 at Auction Cen- the Scugog Island Square Dance Band . tarps, 24' Allied Skeleton hay elevator, bale and Greg Comeil auction- will lead everyone in several sets of and-TOOLS AUCTION for RW. LOWE SR. of spear, flat rack wagons, Int. #10 feed grinder, bs. Walch nex! weeks eer, RR. #1, Lite Britain | square dancing. Lemonville, and ESTATE OF JON SMITH of grain auger, fanning mill, Int. & M.H. seed drill papers. MAGGREGOR --0h ooh. lor 1 2 i : | Keswick, to be held at Phoenix Sales Arena, Ux- | - gor, Spe rills 1. AUCTION SERVICES, : Guest speaker for the evening will be : on steel, Int. #30 triple beater manure spreader, manure bucket, J.D. #894 side delivery rake, 5'- Agro Trend rotary mower 3 pth., JB & D 3 pth. sprayer, 3 pth. fert. spreader, ant. M.H. binder, turnip pulper, tumip drill, Viking cream separator, farm gates, M.H. #7A walking plow, walking scuf- fler, antique hay tedder, 3 drum roller, antique com planter, Ford 3 pth. post hole digger, Luck- now 3 pth. snowblower 7', cement mixer, qty. hardware, qty. scrap, qty. cedar fence posts plus much more. NOTE: True old fashioned country Mike MacGregor 905-987- 5402, 905-623-7949. SATURDAY, AUG. 23 SALE TIME: 11 AM Auction sale of household furniture, the property of the estate of FRED SUMMERS, 27 Pleasant View Ave., Caesarea, 1- 1/2 miles north of Hwy. 7A bridge, 2 mi. north on Main St. to Davis Dr., or Hwy. 404 north to Davis Dr. Go east 24 km.; or Hwy. 12 or #23 Lakeridge Rd. north to Hwy. 47. Go west to Uxbridge. ANTIQUES & HOUSE- HOLD: Beaufront china cabinet, Ig. qty. ant. ta- bles (9' harvest table, cherry dropleaf table, etc.), Ig. qty. chairs (pressback chairs, arrowback chairs, pressback rocking chairs, etc.), oak sin- gle pedestal desk, trunks, blanket boxes, ches- terfields, coffee & end tables, lamps & early light- SATURDAY, AUG. 16 SALE TIME: 11 AM. Large stock reduction of new building lumber, prop- erty of CLARENCE MITCHELL, R.R.2, Bumt River. Directions: 6 kms. south of Kinmount on Hwy. 121 to 9th Line of Somerville, then west 5 Jim Bradfield, President of Vertex Association Management Services. An accomplished administrator, speaker, trainer and consultant, Mr. Bradfield has been involved with Canada's Outstanding Young Farmers Program since its inception in 1979. Sponsored by the Canadian Junior Chamber Vertex a A i a rs II ATR ARISE a TR NT Ss aid a TR A Sn ELT o_o OX OA A Wom A ra RI in © TRI i SRI eT -------- U_ ing, reverse painted tiffany style large lamp, bridge lamps, cherub lamps, 1920s lamp shades, Sessions mantle clock, ant. wool winder, 2 spinning wheels, books, records, Findlay oval - cookstove, O'Leary carved antique parlor stove (Trophy Top, Red Cross signal), enamel cook- stove (cream, warming oven), washers, dryers, upright freezer, 24" satellite dish, plus much much more. COLLECTIBLES: 10 gal. milk cans, carved wood people, 2 ant. carved boat fronts (ex.), ant. butter bowl, Ig. school bell, cast iron & brass pots, cider press, ant. wine press, approx. 12 ant. railroad & marine lights, ant. tin lined bath tub, qty. ant. leaded windows, Ig. ships wheel, oak hotel switchboard, qty. ant. bells, sleigh bells, old Andrew Jackson submarine toy, B12 bomber model plane kit., ant. china liquor bot- tles, Planters peanut jar, qty. ant. glass & china, qty. Beckers memorabilia & decorator prints, Beckers adyertising sign, Holstein cow noveli- ties, forged tools, 2 horse bob sled, 3 oak liquor barrels, sap buckets, commemmorative swords, bayonnet, adzes, ant. wooden washing machine, ant. Doctor's buggy plus much more. TRAC- TORS, CARS, ULTRALIGHTS, TOOLS & 'MISC.: McCormick Model C tractor wide front good rubber, 1967 Lincoln 4 door convertible (suicide doors, 462 engine, auto, 57,000 miles,restored & runs, excellent shape), 1986 Chev. S10 Blazer, auto, ps, pb, 1930 double A Ford cab & chasis 2 ton truck (no motor), 1930 Model A Bombardier conversion tandem tracks flat head 4 cyl, Two Twin Engine Lazer Ultra Lites, fibreglass boat, 2 pontoons, ant. outboard motor, extra Ig. qty. hand, garden & power tools, air compressor, Makita Nibbler, lawnmowers, ro- totillers, Kubota & Honda rear tine rototillers, Honda H555. snowblower, incubator, alum. greenhouse framework 14x16, 7* high, 3 bale el- evators, racking, wine making equipment, 1-1/2" irrigation pipe, oak planks, plywood & lumber, chain saws, plexi-glass 4x8 sheets, ant. Hit & Miss Int. engine (db. flywheel), 2 ant. 4 wheel . buggy, Benson Gyrocopter (single eng. air cooled), 17° Western saddle, English & side sad- dles, qty. hamess, enamel commercial scale, 2 refrig. units compressors, De Laval ss milk dis- penser unit, Nieco Elect. hamburg cooker brand new, Holstein Cow (full life size plastic used by Beckers in parades), plus much much more. NOTE: R.W, Lowe Sr., the former president of Beckers, has sold his Estate in Lemonville. The late Jon-Smith was an avid collector. An out- standing auction not to be missed! Over 1,000 - items with two auctioneers selling simultaneous- ly. TERMS: Cash, Interac, Visa or M/C. VIEW-. '| auction. Farm has been in family name since 1927 & never an auction! Possibly two auction- eers. TERMS: Cash or good cheque. VIEWING: 8 a.m. auction day. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) Sunderland: 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free: 1-800-654-4647 rd SATURDAY, AUG. 23 SALETIME: 11AM. Larkfield Farms Inc. Sold - Auction sale of farm machin- ery and household fumiture. The property of KATY AND FRANK MAULSON, Part Lot 22, Concession 1, Cavan Township, 1. mile west of Bailieboro General Store, farm on south side. Intemational 684 tractor with cab 18.4 x 15.3 duals, Intemational 444 diesel tractor with 1850 loader, rebuilt engine 200 hrs., D Case gas tractor, John Deere 112 lawn mower 48" deck; new 1995, Polaris ATV, 2WD with dump trailer, Meteor 2 6' snow- blower, 3 furrow drag plough 12",3PT, John Deere 145A, 4-16's semi-mount plough, International 6' disc, 3 pt, - John Deere 110 tandem disc, International 12' vibra shank cultivator, M.F. 33-15 run seeddrill, New Holland 478 haybine, New Holland 268 baler, New Holland 310 baler with thrower, J.B.D. 100 gal. sprayer, New Idea 217-165 bus. manure spreader with tailgate, Farm Hand 815 grinder-mixer, Intemational 18'-470 tandem disc with wings, 16' chain hammows, 165 bus. grain wagon, Bush Hog 5' rotary mower, Farm King 10 ton 18' round bale wagon, Speed King 36' hay and grain elevator, Case rake, M.F. 1143 comheader, 4 row, 30", Cockshutt 4 row corplanter - assorted discs, cattle headgate and squeeze 3 round bale feeders, creep feeder, 1990 Ford 4WD crew cab truck 7.3 diesel, 4 dr-5th wheel, Triggs 18' livestock trailer, 18' gooseneck tandem axle, Win £ : : : "mitre box, on County Road 57N to Caesarea, turn right at store to second street or 9 miles south of Lindsay on Hwy. 35 to Janetville, tum west to Caesarea to Pleasant View Avenue. Coldspot refrigerator, 30" Kenmore stove, Westinghouse refrigerator, washer, metal beds, box spring and mattress, 3 chest of drawers, steamer trunk, 2 tables with 4 chairs each, '2 bedroom lamps, small bedroom chair, antique dresser with mirror, 2 end tables, coffee table, 2 sets lamps, 4 wooden chairs, magazine rack, TV . stands, 2 foot stools, sets of shelves, record stand, cassette tapes and holders, stepstool, stereo system (new), radiotape players, outdoor park benches, swing set (bench style), umbrellas, wooden rocking chair, loveseat, baby swing, 4 lanterns, wheelbarrow, wheelbarrow cant, electric lawnmower, reel mower, leaf blower, ladders, Black and Decker weedeater, fertilizer spreader, garden tools, lawn roller, bird feeders, wooden folding chairs, aluminum doors, Toro electric snowshovel, Sunbeam - electric snowblower, table saw, extension cords, exercise bike, antique posthole auger, glass rolling pin, dishes, Oster blender, pressure cooker, pots and pans. Sale time 11 am. ARNOT WOTTEN auctioneer, RR 1, hampton, 905-263- 2512. km. or go 30 km. north of Fenelon Falls, see signs. Featuring thousands of board feet 1" mixed roof- ing spruce & pine, 1"x6"x8"x10" & 2"x6"x8"x10"x12", some planed; large quantity of 4" . strapping, good furniture and building wood includ- ing 1" mixed black chery, quantity of oak and maple, some planed; 1" & 2" mixed, also 1"x4"x6 hem- lock, basswood, ash & very good selection of cedar, 1"x4"x5"x6 & 2" to. 10" 2'x4" & other dimen- sions & more; some cedar posts & slab wood etc. Note: Mostly all dry & rough, most lots are in 100 board feet. A sale not to be missed. No reserve, lunch available. Call CALVIN MABEE AUC- TIONS 705-374-4800 or Rosedale 705-454-2841. THURSDAY, AUG. 21 SALE TIME: 7:30 PM 100 Head PHOENIX AUCTIONS - five nice fresh heifers milk- ing 70-80 Ibs. from Hanover Hill Holsteins, Port Perry, Ont; two fresh heifers from Wallace Met- calfe-A Kipper born in May/95 with V.G. Dam- BCA 180-172-188, 2nd G.P. A Charles born in May/95 with G.P. and V.G. Dams;a V.G. Aerostar due September 16 to Comstar Leader, her 3 yr. old record BCA (234- 226-218) with G.P. and V.G. Dams and a fresh Astre milking 60 Ibs. with a G.P., 3 V.G. and ex. Dams from Bernard and Aaron Stoter, Peterbor- ough, Ont., 25 cow herd of Purebreds and Grades in various stages of Lacta- tion. Vace. (B.V.D. and 1.LB.R.), S.C.C. 120,000. of Commerce, Association Management Services has managed the program for the last two years with Mr. Bradfield serving as the National Administrator. Mr. Bradfield has been recognized as "Leader of the Year" both in Buffalo, NY and his hometown, Whitby. He has also been commissioned a "Kentucky Colonel" the highest honor for contribution to the Community, State or Nation by the State of Kentucky. Another highlight during the even- ing is the presentation of the $500 agri- cultural scholarship awarded to a stud- ent from Scugog Township who is enrolled in agri-business at university or college. Leadership and a contribution to the home, community and school academic performance play a big role in the deci- sion of the judges. As part of the application the C of C requires a 500-word essay explaining "Why the Agricultural Industry is important to Scugog Township". A ref- erence letter from a teacher or commun- ity member is also recommended with the application. Last year's recipient of the Scugog Chamber of Commerce scholarship was Andrew Frew of Nestleton. Enrolled then at the University 'of Guelph in a four year program in Agronomy, a com- bination of crop and soil science, Mr. Drew felt very honored being the first recipient scholarship. of the agricultural Applications for the scholarship can be picked up at the C of C, or the Port Perry Star. Deadline for submission, to the attention of Yvonne Pepper, is August 29. For further information con- tact the Chamber office at 985-4971. Tickets for the entire evening are $30 per person. Cash bar begins at 6 p.m. am dg ge J ro RR Ia TT ------ a JA {thei ah LE td" Wh ING for this fantastic auction is Fri- Call for more information. and dinner follows at 6:30 p.m. , Aug. 16 from 7-9 p.m. Consignments welcome. in 3 t "GARY HILL AUCTIONS Sale managed and sold he evens 18 a a oper sak e to (Div. of 1081464 Ontario Inc.) by o Jim Phoenix. agriculture in Scugog Township. and: 1+ -2186 ENIX AUCTIONS, i RR RR 2, Uxbridge, Ont., LOP a : 1R2, 905-852-6277, home Li ------ 905-852-6936, fax 905- 852-0401.

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