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Port Perry Star, 7 Jul 1998, p. 26

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--- "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" 26- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 7, 1998 SUNDAY, JULY 12 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. (Viewing 9 a.m.), Mac- GREGOR'S AUCTION CENTRE, Bowmanville, 401 to Waverly Rd., north to #2 Hwy, east to Scu- gog St, north 1 km. household contents, wick- er, tools, outboard. Sun- day's auction includes exceptional oak 5 section wall unit, leather couch & loveseat, dining room set (60s), couches & chairs, sofa bed, curio cabinet, several pcs. of wicker (set- tees, chairs, tables, planters etc.), misc. dressers, beds (wood, iron), entertainment cen- tre, sewing machine, tables, chairs, glass & china, freezer, old cam- eras, recayds, tools includ- ing Beaver jig saw, Crafts- man mitre saw, Rockwell jointer, portable shop dust collector shop vac, interior doors, plus small tools & garden & farm related, w 1984 6 H.P. Evinrude out- board, something for one & all. Plan on attending our excellent antique & collectable auction, Sun- day, July 19, with many rare & unique articles. Call for consignment & auction details, MacGREGOR AUCTION & APPRAISAL SERVICES, Mike Mac- Gregor C.P.P.A. 905-987- 3664, 905-623-7949. THURSDAY, JULY 9 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. Estate auction, hundreds of new T-shirts at ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CEN- TER, Lindsay selling the property of several local estates and hundreds of new printed T-shirts, gift & gag items, plush animals, Joe Boxer shorts, shorts, name brands, appliances, refrigerators, ranges, chest freezer, pine dinette, 4 bedroom suites, chester- field suite, new sectional chesterfield, some antiques, 4x8 pool table, Powerwalk Plus treadmill, file cabinet, desk, Sears automatic wood heater, glass, china, hairdressing equipment, hydraulic chair, hair wash sinks, hair dryer chairs etc., hundreds of interesting items, some tools, selling for Alan Law- son Fisher, Trustee in Bankruptcy, 1996 Chrysler Neon, only 47,000 km. Partial list. Orval & Barry McLean auctioneers 705- 324-2783 or call 1-800- 461-6499 for certified appraisal service, to con- sign estates, or list your on site sale. SATURDAY, JULY 11 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. FESTIVAL DAYS AUC- TION, Re/Max Silver Stage (in front of Post Office). Lots of great items 4 courtesy of local business- es. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 SALE TIME: 10 AM. Excellent antique estate auction at ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CEN- TER, Lindsay selling the property of MRS. BURBAGE, Huntsville, giving up housekeeping & large Oshawa estate, antique oak diner, antique round oak table & chairs, interesting large server, carved with inlay, beautiful rattan glass top table & 6 custom matching chairs, heavily carved mirror, mahogany buffet & china cabinet, antique walnut bedroom suite, bureau, absolutely gorgeous carved settee, oval Victori- an parlor table, wing back chair, several fancy lamp tables, Victorian ladies & gents chairs, marble top carved Victorian table, carved high back chair, carved tilt table, rattan sofa & chair, oak treadle sewing machine, fan back wicker chairs, vak drop front desk, antique parlor stove, oak planter, nesting tables, 2 mahogany drum tables, quality Drexel bed- room suite with king bed, antique oak rocker, maple dresser chest, paintings, prints, needlepoint, walnut platform rocker, tea wagon, piano, organ stool, tapestry, Gingerbread & Steeple clocks, oak planter, old prints & frames, decoys, Fairbain weight scale, estate jewel- ry including gold chains, men's diamond gold rings, men's horseshoe gold dia- mond rings, ladies watch, qty. of Royal Doulton fig- urines, collector plates, glass, china, crystal, silver- ware & case, silver tea service. Partial list. McLEAN AUCTIONS 705- 324-2783 or call 1-800- 461-6499 for flyer, certified appraisal service, to con- sign estates on site or at center, Orval & Barry McLean auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. 'Auction sale of furniture, antiques and collectables for a Markham Estate, selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., comer of Hwy. 47 and 12. To include: Ant. pine harvest table, pine chest drawers, pine bench, pine blanket box, drop leaf table, foot- stool, Frigidaire washer and dryer (almond), pine queen bed, 5 pc. pine kitchen suite, Filter Queen vacuum, large Bateman prints, Honeywell 386 computer (ex), Whirlpool apt. size washer (1 yr. old), Evenflo crib (ex), colour TV, 4 head VCR, green Depression, Medal- ta vase (signed), Eatons fry pan, Ironstone, air con- ditioner, tub stand, large quantity of collectables and glassware, plus many other interesting items. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUC- TIONS LTD. 905-985- 1068. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (division of 1051464 Ontario Inc.) Professional Computerized Auction & Appraisal Services GARY HILL AUCTIONEER \ Gary Hill 2 Campbell Drive Office: (905) 852-9538 Suite 3068, Toll Free: 1-800-654-4647 Uxbridge, Ont. Cellular: (416) 518-6401 " L9P 1H6 Fax: (905) 852-1067 MONDAY, JULY 13 SALE TIME: 4:30 P.M. Selling the household items, carpenter's tools, boat trailer, snowmobiles, two outstanding old chan- deliers, Chippendale din- ing room suite, the proper- ty of MARGARET AND ERIC FARRELL, 725 Zephyr Rd., 6 miles north of Uxbridge on Durham Reg. Rd. #1 to Zephyr Rd., tum right, first house (or 1 mile north of Leaskdale) watch for signs. Living room furni- ture, kitchen table and 6 chairs, sofa bed, hall tables, Cranberry chande- lier, oil lamp, large lead crystal chandelier, 3 old church pews, 2 old Oak wall phones, piano stool, tea cart, old lamps, dining room suite, table & 6 needlepoint chairs, china cabinet, sideboard, odd chairs, "National" brass cash register, brass ladles, setting of 6 Royal Albert dishes, bar dispensers, toy tractor, pictures & frames, brass chandelier, VCR , collector plates, desk, Maple b/r suites, plus many knick knacks & collectables. Tool box for 1/2 ton, 5 H.P. Sportstar outboard motor, bandsaw, cut-off saw, welder, steel posts, ladder, motor & trans., wire mesh, skillsaw, plus many small items from this well stocked workshop. Hand and gar- den tools. Lunch: Chip truck on sight. House sold with early closing. Terms: Cash or good cheque with I.D. Please note time and day - Owner or auctioneer not responsible for injury or mishap in connection with this sale. Sale man- aged and sold by auction- eers: Don & Phil Cochrane 905-985-2788. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 . SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques and collectables from a Listowel Estate, selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., comer of Hwy. 47 and 12. To include: upright gramo- phone, Victorian round cherry table, round oak table, set of oak chairs with carving and claw feet, early rocker, single drawer lamp table, pine box, Gin- gerbread clock, wall clock, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, antique tins, chesterfield and chair, Indian bookends, milk glass lamp, iron pots, antique children's books, art books, transit box, planes, Zerox fax and copy machine (like new), torch, large quantity of col- lectables and glassware, plus many other quality items. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905- 985-1068. "WANTED" SATURDAY, JULY 11 SALE TIME: 10 AM. Summer boats and RV's, trucks, trailers, cars and recreation equipment con- signment auction! To be held at THE MABEE AUCTION CENTRE on Hwy. 35, 1 mile north of Rosedale or 7 kms south of Coboconk 911 #5933. Turn your unwanted boats, trailers, watercraft, bikes, 4x4's, tractors, tools and etc. into $cash! Call today for info or bring to bam. Deadline July 10, 8 p.m. CALVIN MABEE AUCTIONS, RR 1, Lind- say, 705-374-4800 or 454- 2841. - Npicov ® NAUCTIONS PO Box 220, Greenbank, Ontario, LOC 1B0 (905) 985-1068 ao atrp> The Port Perry Star publishing twice a week Tuesday and Friday with a combined press run of more than 25,000 copies weekly. For further information call 985-7383. Harry and I have returned home from a wonderful trip to Alaska and the Yukon. We all owe Muriel a big thank you for her good work keeping the news column going while [ was away. Emma Carson provided the Ministry of Music at church on Sunday Grace. 985-7776. at 985-8277. Friday, July 17. Greenbank Sunday School yard, bake sale set for July 18 Greenbank area news with her beautiful singing ¢f Amazing Congratulations to Tom Hunter on winning third prize with his Vintage tractor at the Blackstock Tractor Pull. The track was slippery and competition tough. Good work Tom. Greenbank Sunday School yard sale and bake sale will be Saturday, July 18 at the church. Anyone wanting items es. picked up contact Sandy Thomson at The Vacation Bible School will be held in Greenbank from Aug. 17 to Aug. 21. Please contact Pat Spence to register The next Greenbank euchre will be Joyce Beare Willis spent a few days recently with Ruby Beare and attended the 75th reunion of the Uxbridge High School. Joyce attended the Uxbridge High School and won two sports medals J Doris Hill AT back in 1938 and 1939. She had a great time at the reunion and visit- ed many friends. Plans are being made for the annu- al Greenbank Church Barbecue on Friday, July 31. Call any church board member for enough to com were Sir Joh the passing of George Van De Walker's mother, Jenny Van De Walker, on July 5. The funeral will be at Oshawa Funeral Services, King St. West in Oshawa on Wednesday, July 8 at 1 p.m. Ruby Beare's sister, Mabel and her husband Al, were in a car accident last week in Courtice. They were lucky Recently a barbecue was held at the Cotie home on Blue Mountain Rd. to socialize with parents and girls of the Port Perry Tween and Junior Ringette Teams. A highlight of the afternoon was the horseshoe throwing contest. Reserve champions for the event Bruce. (P.S. This is no horse's tale!!) Congratulations guys and thanks to the Coties for opening their home and host- ing a great party. tickets. Sorry to report e out with only bad bruis- n Barfoot and Sir John A-- Port Perry Star & Weekend Star. Delivered to your mailbox twice weekly... ...not to the end of your driveway! Get out and enjoy Festival Days Hope everyone enjoyed their Canada Day celebra- tions. The fireworks in town were outstanding. Festival Days are com- ing up this weekend. Enjoy!. Scugog Island United Church A large congregation enjoyed our first outdoor Scugog Island service on Sunday morn- ing. The weather was per- fect. Charlotte Pettypiece sang a solo during the Ministry of Music. A successful Strawberry Supper was held in the evening. Thank you for your help and support of this important fundraiser. The Lectionary Bible Study Group will meet on Tuesday, July 7 at 1:30 p.m. The Moms and Tots and Friends will meet on Wednesday, July 8 at 9:30 a.m. Call Regan at 985- 4958 or Shawna at 985- 2142 for particulars. If you are interested in helping out with Vacation Bible School call Elaine at 985-4094. V.B.S. will be held Aug. 17 to 20 at the church. For pastoral care call Elaine Barber at 985-8871 with your news for next week's column. STAR READERS ARE ALWAYS INFORMED FIRST! SELLING YOUR HOME? Why not try the 1-2 Punch ofthe :° Port Perry Star & Weekend Star Phone 986-7383 Recelved every week In more than 20,000 homes. CANPAR SHIPPING COUNTER Gee fice Centre 188 Mary St, Port Perry (905) 985-7383 It was great to see good crowds, weather out for Canada Day We welcomed Elizabeth Honeyford to Burns pulpit on Sunday morning. She delivered a very inspiring ser- mon, based on the scrip- ture text John 11, vs 25. She will be with us again next Sunday. A large crowd turned out for the Canada Day at Ashburn Park - and the weather, wasn't it great? I'm sure everyone had a fun time with all the different activities that were planned. A big thank you to the Canada Day Committee for their fine effort in making it possible for us all to enjoy. I think this is a great com- munity spirit when this one day of the year brings us together in the great Celebrations Ashburn area news 5 by Florence Ashton Sunday. Also attended. Summer se outdoors, to celebrate Canada's birthday. Hope we can continue this again next year - as one friend said to another "I'll see you next year." Jim and Elaine Ewing of Orangeville visited with Elaine's parents, Theo and Joan Knight on attending a family baby shower in Oshawa, of which Joan also rvices started on Sunday evening at the Glen Major Church. This will continue to Labor Day Weekend beginning at 7:30 p.m. A warm welcome awaits one and all. That's all for this week, folks. Community events: Call 985-7383

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