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Port Perry Star, 27 Jan 1998, p. 24

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" INVITATIONS - wedding & anniversaries (a book may be borrowed overnight). Accessories: napkins, matches, thank you cards, truffle boxes etc...10% off wedding orders & photo write up in paper at N/C. Star Office Centre, 188 Mary Street, Port Perry 985-7383. PERSONAL ADDRESS labels, office supplies. Call Star Office Centre, 188 Mary Street, Port, Perry 985-7383. LONG ESTABLISHED Profitable Cleaning Busi- ness for sale (for health reasons). Clean financial statements available to serious enquiries only. Reply to Box 1, c/o Port Perry Star, 188 Mary Street, Port Perry, Ontario LOL 187. NORTH DURHAM "EMPLOYERS! Make cur- rent/critical hiring deci- sions easier and reduce payroll costs. We offer: wage subsidy/matching services. Invest in youth. Career and Employment Preparation Program. Durham College, Uxbridge. 905-852-7848 ext. 33 A LOCAL MAIL ORDER - greenhouse business has several seasonal positions available. Full-time retail sales help needed, able to work weekends, with horti- cultural experience pref- ered. Part-time evenings and one weekend day shift, available in our order entry and mail room. Order entry requires com- puter and telephone expe- rience. Fax your resume to Helen at 905-640-6641. ASSISTANT FARM man- ager for a poultry farm.. Full-time individual who has mechanical & electri- cal skills willing to learn our computerized feeding system, doing routine farm maintenance & some trac- tor & field work. Has to be self-motivated, hard work- ing & lean all phases of farm operation. Farm experience required, some seasonal long hours. Drop off resumes to White Feather Farms Inc., Raglan. Please no phone calls. Perry, Ont. ON LOL 1B7 betahdudidd IL NEL ov \AvcTions PO Box 220, Greenbank, Ontario, LOC 1B0 (905) 985-1068 SATURDAY, JAN. 31 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. Estate auction at ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CEN- TER, Lindsay selling the complete MARJORIE HILL ESTATE & HORACE SHAW ESTATE. Appliances, quality furniture, antiques, Roxton Maple diner, cor- ner china cabinet, 9 pc. Walnut diner, antique bureau, Grandfather clock, Oak side by side cabinet, antique hanging lamp, glass, china, 10 Royal Doulton figurines, new chesterfields, household, interesting & collectable items. 1992 Buick LeSabre, loaded. Orval & Barry McLean auctioneers 705-324-2783 or call 1- 800-461-6499 for flyer, certified appraisal service or to list your sale. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the matter of the ESTATE OF HERBERT HENRY TOOMBS, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of HERBERT HENRY TOOMBS, late of the Town of Whitby, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, who died on or about the 12th day of December, 1997, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before February 13, 1998, after which date the aforemen- tioned estate will be dis- tributed by the under- signed having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 8th day of January, 1998. MICHAEL L. FOWLER Barrister and Solicitor 175 North Street PORT PERRY, Ontario Lol 1B7 Solicitor for Thomas Forsythe, Estate Trustee All Shifts... FULL & PART TIME POSITIONS We offer competitive wages, flexible hours and a fun job that's a celebration every day. To become a member of the "Wendy's Crew", pick up your application at the Port Perry Star Office, 188 Mary St., Port Completed applications must be dropped off or mailed to: Box 7, c/o The Port Perry Star, 188 Mary St., Port Perry, FRIDAY, JAN. 30 SALE TIME: 5:30 P.M. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN, 3 miles east of Lit- tle Britain on County Rd. 4, going out of business sale for BEST OF THINGS TEA ROOM & FLOWER SHOP of Port Perry, qty. wooden chairs & tables, modern & antique showcases, wick- er what not stands, Pine cupboards, drop leaf tables, Westinghouse upright freezer, qty. dried flowers & accessories, china & glass also con- signed 5 pc. new press 'back chairs, square Oak dining table, Mahogany tea wagon, antique plat- form rocker, modern dinette suite, Oak buffet wardrobe, loveseat bed chesterfield, 6 pc. silver tea service, modern dressers & chests of draw- ers, chesterfield & match- ing chair, Maple rocking chair, Mastercraft 10/34 riding lawnmower, Ig. qty. china, glass, household & collectable items. Don & Greg Corneil auction- eeers, R.R.#1, Little Britain 705-786-2183. NOT AND OTHERS All claims against the Estate of WALTER AUGUSTINE DOUCETTE, late of the Township of Scugog, who died on or about the 6th day of October 1997, must be filed with the under- signed personal represen- tative on or before the 27th of February 1998. Thereafter, the under- signed will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED the 27th day of January, 1998. JOHN CHESTER GEER, 126 Union Avenue, Port Perry, Ontario. Estate Trustee by his Solicitor, GEORGE L. SMITH Barrister and Solicitor 226 Queen Street Port Perry, Ontario LOL 1B9. SALE TIME: 7 P.M. Is the complete herd dis- persal of 45 Charolais cows bred Fleckvieh, the property of TERRY SPEARING, Bethany. Carl Hickson, 705-324- 9959, sale barn, 705-324- 2774, Arnot R. Wotten, 905-263-2512. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques and collectables for MR. and MRS. PAUL BURNS of Uxbridge, sell- ing at NEIL BACON AUC- TIONS LTD., corner of Hwy. 47 and 12. To include: antique cupboard, bed: chesterfield (ex.), wing chair, walnut nesting tables, Queen Ann side chair, small oak filing cabi- net, antique swivel book- case, 10 gal. aquarium, Lionel train set, storage cupboard, bookshelves, coffee and end tables, fans, sterling silver pcs. plus large quantity of col- -lectables and glassware, 220 welder, power wash- er, electric supplies. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUTIONS LTD. 905-985-1068. EVERY WEDNESDAY START: 6 P.M. VIEW: ALL DAY OF SALE Antique auction, KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS, 2699 Brock Road, Picker- ing, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (exit 399). Featuring approx. 350 lots of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, collectibles, hanging lights, lamps, Limited Edition prints and others arriving daily. Terms: cash, cheques, M/C, Visa, Interac. Randy Potter auctioneer. Estates and Consignments our speciality. Phone 905-683- 0041, fax 905-576-2267. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. SPECIAL STOCKER SALE - LINDSAY COM- MUNITY SALE BARN. Selling calves, yearlings and short keep stockers. The barn is open Thurs- day until 9 p.m. to receive cattle. Stockers sell approx. 1 p.m. Port Perry 'WEEKEND STAR' CLASSFIED AD DEADLINE Wednesday 10 AM Wendy's is coming to Port Perry The wait's almost over! OS Si ALVA liad] [ee (gunstock, Toys sell at noon. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. SPLENDID ESTATE AUCTION of Antiques, Me- morabilia, Old Toys & Household Items for the late VICTOR ALDRED, of Scugog Island, held at Phoenix Sales Arena, Uxbridge. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD: 9 pc. dining rm. ste., ant. oak din- ing rm. ste. (table, 5 chairs & sideboard), walnut china cabinet with 2 glass doors, refinished kitch- en hoosier, oak buffet with mirror, 1g. qty. antique tables (skirted 5 leg oak table, coffee & end ta- bles, marble & brass end tables, Eastlake style parlor table etc.), walnut tea wagons, marble top - plant stands, desks, blanket boxes, trunks, oak db. door glass bookshelf, Ig. qty. antique chairs ladderback, rocker, etc.), 1870s painted pine Victorian 3 pc. set (bed, dresser, washstand), 3 pc. veneer bed- room ste., child's Fr. Prov. furniture, qty. antique dressers, Fr. Prov. living rm. ste., ant. chester- field ste., sofas, sofa bed, ant. camera in leather case, Sherlock Manning apt. size piano, player piano with music scrolls, old mandolin, old records, Victrola cabinet, ant. moose call, Ig. qty. antique & early lighting (miniature & colored oil lamps, Bradley & Hubbard kerosene store lamp with brass base & tin shade, hanging lamps, standing & bridge lamps etc.), old oil paintings, stained glass windows, Brother word processor, Encyclopedia Britannia 9th Ed., qty. pettipoint & needlepoint, linens, blankets, freezer, Kenmore washer & dryer, breadmaker, Admiral fridge, mi- crowave, Garland gas stove, Whirlpool stacking washer & dryer plus much more. ART & CHINA: Approx. 30 Ltd. Ed. prints framed & unframed, Ig. qty. antique china & glass including 1847 Rogers silver, several antique Bridal Rose china pieces, white enamelware, wrought iron & glass candle- holder, green ginger jar & lid, ginger bottles, crystal, pickle cruet plus much more. MEMORA- BILIA & TOYS: Over 100 toys including 8 Ertl coin banks, Dinky toys, tin windup toys, Tonka trucks, cast iron cars & trucks etc., Coke bottles & trays, collector tins, marbles, farm implement signs, dentist tools, over 40 fishing reels, fire hall bell, Peter Rabbit lampshade, spoke shaves, wooden planes, "Churchill cigar® wood carving, railway lanterns, qty. old crocks, milk cans, milk bottles, butter boxes, whiskey boxes, Ig. cheese box, old frames, yoke, brass blow torch, 1925 Scugog voters list, sock stretchers, washboards, wooden shaft golf clubs plus more. TOOLS & MISC.: Jacuzzi whirlpool bathtub & pedestal sink (grey), Pioneer chainsaw, fishing equipment, B & D belt sander, radial arm saw, router, tool boxes & chest plus much more. TERMS: Cash, Interac, Visa & M/C. VIEWING: 8 a.m. Sale Day. NOTE: The late Mr. Aldred lived on a 4th generation farm (deed from Crown'in 1835). Many antiques still being sorted. Quality inclusions from a Scar- boro home. Over 1,000 items with 2 Auctioneers. ARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) Sunderland: 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free: 1-800-654-4647 upholstered, nursing SUNDAY, FEB. 1 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. (Viewing 9 a.m.). Out- standing auction sale antiques, collectables, household contents Mac- GREGOR'S AUCTION CENTRE, 182 Wellington St., Bowmanville, 401 to Waverly Rd. (Exit 431) north to #2 Hwy., east to Scugog St. north 1 km. Auction features an excel- lent selection of articles from the past to present, modern large Oak china cabinet/wall unit, hall seat, 5 tier stacking bookcase w/drawer, Oak display cabinet, file cabinet, chairs & rockers, 5 pc. settee set, tables (kitchen, harvest, parlour ,Oak/pedestal, etc.) sideboard, old pic- tures & frames, Ltd. Edi- tion prints, country & Canadiana collectables, quality glass & china plus many more rare, unique & useful articles. Call for all your auction needs Mac- GREGOR AUCTION SERVICES, Mike Mac- Gregor 905-987-3664, 905-623-7949. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques and collectables for a Toronto home, sell- ing at NEIL BACON AUC- TIONS LTD., corner of Hwy. 47 and 12. To include: 6 pc. Oak bed- room suite (new), bar fridge, apt. size freezer, 4x8 pool table with balls and rack (ex), almond fridge and stove, Ivory chesterfield suite, bed- room suite, apartment size washer and dryer, kitchen suite, coffee and end tables, chests, mattress and box spring, prints, lamps, frames, jewelry, Canadian coin collection plus many other interest- ing items, also the con- tents of a beauty parlour including tables, waxing machine etc, birthing bed. Full list unavailable at this time. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905- 985-1068. ..at your house?, It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. She will bring congratulations and gifts for the family and the NEW BABYI , a ww} on ve 985-0003 Caesarea News By Albert Putsey By the end of this week we will be saying goodbye to January. We haven't had the usual January thaw so to speak, but it has been a mild month. Let's look forward to a cold but very sunny February. Ice Henge Strange isn't it, four fatalities due to thin ice yet Mr. Lieshman has managed to build an ice hinge in Port Perry on the ice with ice cut out of the lake. It must be these underwa- ter springs or water currents which 'make the ice thin in some locations. One year Mr. Lieshman built a statue of an auto- mobile out of ice. - Scout News The Scouts are making their plans for a week- end camp out in March. The Cubs and Beavers will not be holding their cubaree this year due to climac- tic conditions. Wasn't it last year that it rained all day? The plans are for a weekend camp out in April. R.R.S.P. Remember March 2nd this year is the last day for your contribu- tion to your R.R.S.P. for 1997. The Financial Forum held at the We'll be saying goodbye to January at the end of the week Toronto Convention Centre is slated for Jan. 29, 30 and 31 and Feb. 1. ~ You and invest in some of these avenues of invest- ment, relying on other people's skills in the invest- ment field to be a success. When they're not, I think you'll agree, we should have a col- lective annual meeting at least once a year where we can ask ques- tions and get the facts, receive some satisfaction as to what has gone wrong and what we can expect. Many of your mutual funds and limited partner- ships are not required by law to have these meet- ings. Joke of the Week Employees of a small firm began to notice that the boss left each day at 2 p.m. and decided they could put on a sprint of production and leave early. One man saw the boss' car in his drive- way. He looked into the window of his house and saw the boss making love to his wife. He walked away and came home at the regular hour. Next day all employees left early but this chap, and when asked why he was not going to join them, he replied, "Yesterday I almost got caught." Mosport's 1998 race schedule May 2 - Open Practice May 9 - TC SS MOD LM May 16 - TC SS MOD May 23 - TC SS LM May 30 - TC MOD LM June 6 - TC SS MOD LM Modified Invitational June 13 - TC MOD OSCAAR Super Late Model Series June 20 - TC SS MOD LM June 27 - TC SS LM CASTR Truck Series July 4 - TC SS MOD LM Fan Appreciation Night July 11 - TC SS LM July 18 - TC SS MOD July 25 - TC MOD LM Canadian ChampCar Lights Aug. 1-TC SS LM Mid-Season Championship Aug. 8 - TC SS MOD LM Modified Invitational Aug. 15 -TC SS MOD OSCAAR Super Late Model Series

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