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Port Perry Star, 17 Nov 1998, p. 29

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"A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 17, 1998 - 29 FRIDAY, NOV. 20 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN, 3 miles east of Lit- tle Britain on County Rd. 4, estate of the late EVE- LYN CAMERON of Oshawa plus others. Wal- nut cedar chest, 5 pc. modern bedroom suite, oval walnut Duncan Phyfe coffee table, walnut comer china cabinet, Queen Anne style coffee & end tables, chesterfield & matching chair & ottoman, qty. table & floor lamps, sectional chesterfield, oak side-by-side drop front secretary, flat top trunks, wooden kitchen chairs, refinished dressers, dou- ble Sealy boxspring & mattress, blue flowered jug, Gone With The Wind Lamp, cast iron school bell, parlour chairs, Grand- - mother clock, Renfrew * cookstove, Lakewood air- tight woodstove, washers & dryers, qty. of guns including Remington 16 ga., pump action Wing- master, 303s & 22s, 4'x8' trailer, qty. of china, glass & collectables. Don & Greg Comeil auctioneers, R.R. 1, Little Britain. Phone or fax 1-705-786- 2183. SATURDAY, NOV. 21 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. 'WANTED' all makes and models of snowmobiles for our Annual Snowmo- bile Auction. Accepting approx. 100 snowmobiles, 4x4s, all terrain, bikes, trucks, recreation equip- ment, watercraft, garden tractors, trailers, tools & related equipment. To be held at the MABEE AUC- TION CENTRE, Hwy. 35, 1 mile north of Rosedale or 7 km. south of Cobo- conk, 911 #5933. Don't miss it, tum your unwant- ed machines & equipment into cash. Note: For infor- mation or to consign call or bring to bam. Deadline Friday, Nov. 20, 9 p.m. CALVIN MABEE AUC- TION 705-454-2841 or 705-374-4800. TUESDAY, DEC. 1 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. CHRISTMAS SALE at THE WOODVILLE COM- MUNITY SALE BARN. Sale includes new brand name toys, Christmas decorations, clothes, candy, tools, plus much, much more! Plan to do all your shopping in one night!! Note the starting time: 5 p.m. for more infor- mation call KEVIN BARK- ER AUCTIONS 705-439- 2101. THURSDAY, NOV. 19 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. Estate auction at ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CEN- TER, Lindsay selling the property of MRS. C. WARNER, Cannington and Port Perry estate. Appliances, refrigerator & range, exc. auto washer & dryer, chest freezer, wringer washer, new din- ing table & 4 chairs, new china/curio cabinet, 9 pc. modern walnut dining room suite, queen conti- nental brass bed, 2 mod- ern bedroom suites, chesterfields, sectional, bed chesterfield, chairs, antique arm chair, coffee & end tables, lamps, color TV, household items, new cast airtight stove, bike parts, 10 speed bike, chain saw, hundreds of interesting items, etc. 1988 Toyota Corolla, auto. Partial list. McLEAN AUC- TIONS 705-324-2783 Lindsay or 1-800-461- 6499 to list your sale. Orval & Barry McLean auctioneeers. SATURDAY, NOV. 21 SALE TIME: 11 AM. Public Auto Auction at PETERBOROUGH AUC- TION CENTER - on Hwy. #7, 2 miles east of Peter- borough - repos, trustee vehicles, public consign- ments, now accepting cars, trucks, vans, 4x4s, all years, makes, models, RVs, motorhomes, snow- mobiles. Expecting approx. 40 vehicles. Some unreserved, all vehicles guaranteed clear titles. Terms $500 cash, Visa or Mastercharge at sale. Bal- ance by cash or certified funds within 5 days. $50 buyers fee. Consign now. Call Orval McLean Auc- tions - Peterborough 705- 745-5007 or 1-800-461- 6499. SATURDAY, NOV. 28 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. 31st Annual Snowmobile, Vehicle, RV, Auction at ORVAL McLEAN AUC- TION CENTER - Lindsay - Large sale, accepting con- signments of snowmo- biles, many late models, all makes, models, years, cars, trucks, 4x4s, vans, trailers, RVs, snowmobile trailers, boats, riding lawn- mowers, etc. Consign- ments wanted. Sleds arriv- ing daily. We are expect- ing 50 to 100 sleds & vehi- cles. Call early to be included in advertising. Call McLEAN AUCTIONS 705-324-2783 or 1-800- 461-6499, Lindsay. Orval & Barry McLean auction- eers. SUNDAY, NOV. 22 SALE TIME: NOON At the Port Perry Flea Market (Highway 7A) sell- ing the property of MRS. REBECCA and the late STANLEY BRUTON. Antique coal oil hanging lamp, china cabinet, cor- ner whatnot, wash stand and television, Electrolux vacuum (new), chest of drawers, cedar chest, antique vanity, bridge sets, maple kitchen table, Gate- leg table, occasional chairs, linens, lamps, stereo, coffee & end tables, Apothecary bottles, rocking chairs, quantity of dishes and glassware and many other collectable pieces. Terms: Cash or cheque with |I.D. Earl Gauslin auctioneer 905- 640-3079. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques and farm machinery for a Sunder- land home, selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., corner of Hwy. 47 and 12, Greenbank. To include: Dining room suite, chesterfield suite, tables, chests, queen bed, color TV, lamps, prints, jewelry, CDs, movies, collector dolls, large quantity of glassware and collecta- bles, John Deere 2010 gas tractor (p.s., 2,600 hrs., new tires), 20 ton 5 h.p. Yardman log splitter (new), Massey Ferguson snowblower, Bushog, 3 pt scoop, 3 pt 3 furrow plow, cultivator, sel of harrows, plus many other quality items. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905- 985-1068. SATURDAY, NOV.28 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. STOCKER SALE at- THE WOODVILLE COMMUNI- TY SALE BARN. To con- sign to this sale or for more information call KEVIN BARKER auction- eer 705-439-2101. Lunch Counter. MAJOR ART AUCTION Sunday, November 22 at 12 Noon Baliantrae Community Centre, 1 km. east of Hwy. 48, on the Aurora Sd. Rd. A large and diverse collec- tion, approx. 200 pcs. Original Robert Bafeman and Ron Parker w/appro., framed by Walter Skor. Antique Steel Engravings. Collectibles and Studio Prints. Bronzes (One Remington). Original Seri- graphs (National Gallery of Canada). Original Oils, Acrylics and Watercolors. Marmaduke Mathews watercolor 1904. Owen Staples, John Joy, T.H. Wilkinson and other Cdn. Artists. "Bianchi" early 20th century oil on canvas. Araghy signed and stamped by Czech. customs. Ltd. Editions by Thomson, Jake Vandenbrink, John Joy, Norman Richard Brown and more. A special collection of "Group Of Seven" Prints - museum framed. For The Love of The Game, signed by Maurice Richard. O'Canada 37 signatures of 1972 Team Canada. And much more. Visa, M/C, Interac, Cash. No reserves. Preview 10:30 a.m. CLARKSON AUCTIONS 905-640-6411 Port Perry & Prince Albert UNITED CHURCHES Minister: Rev. Robert J. Le Page 5 985-2801 SUNDAY NOV. 22 Port Perry United Church Morning Worship & Sunday School Port Perry - 9:50 a.m. Prince Al 11: .m. Nursery care available in both churches BAHAI "Rise unto that for which thou wast created." Baha'u'llah For local Baha'i gatherings Call: 985-4582 Attend: Local Baha'i gatherings Info line: Automated, 1-800-433-3284 Books: at Public Library Vision TV: "Baha'i Perspective" - 1st Wed. of every month Write: Baha'is of Scugog, Box 1153, Port Perry LOL 1A9 Baha'is of Mariposa , Box 59, Little Britain KOM 2CO 705-786-2378 New Web Site: <http://www.bahai.org> MANCHESTER & Sleifclolcy SIW: 0) UNITED CHURCHES Minister Elaine Barber 985-4094 SUNDAY, NOV. 22 Scugog Island 9:45 a.m. Manchester 11:15 a.m. Sunday School & Nursery are Provided SAAR [e], [RS] ANGLICAN CHURCH BLACKSTOCK Rev. Hugh A. Kernohan, Parish Priest Lt Tel: (905) 986-0557 SERVICES Tuesday 7 p.m. - Eucharist 7:30 p.m. Religious Studies Group SUNDAYS On the 1st, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sundays of the month - 9:30 a.m. Choral Eucharist On the 3rd Sunday of the month - 9:30 a.m. Choral Morning Prayer Church School & Nursery every Sunday ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. D.A. (Sandy) Beaton & SUNDAY, NOV. 22 10 a.m. service Sunday School & Nursery Care Available For further information call 985-3881 or 985-4746 C All are warmly welcome ILA JY [eR [oF.\\Ko13 10] {e73 No] THE ASCENSION The Rev'd Gary van der Meer, Incumbent Phone: 905-985-7278 Fax: 905-985-6810 Tuesdays 10 a.m.-noon. Church open for Private Prayer Thursdays 10-11 a.m. Bible Study Services: Wednesday, Nov. 18 4:30 p.m. Family Eucharist 8 p.m. Holy Communion Sunday, Nov. 22 8 a.m. - ACW Corporate Communion 10 a.m. THE NEW AY dela ol Mioged , IV] o{0], 180 Mary St., 2nd Floor Your Local Family Church REGULAR SERVICES - Sunday 10:30 a.m. 9 a.m - Sunday School Wednesday 8 p.m. For further information call 985-2611 COLUMBUS COMMUNITY UNITED CHURCH A Community Church For All Rev. Jack Griffen, B.A. M. Div. SUNDAY, NOV. 22 Service - 10 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery Care Always Available HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Norman A Sennema 14480 Old Simcoe Rd (Between 7A & Prince Albert) SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. Sunday School & Nursery YOUTH PROGRAMS: Wednesday evenings LADIES COFFEE BREAK: Thursday mornings Wheelchair accessible & hearing impaired aides Telephone: 985-9307 VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTRE PASTOR JOHN BENSCHOP 593 Alma Street (One block south of 7A, west off Old Simcoe) SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 10:30 a.m. MID-WEEK BIBLE STUDY Tuesday - 7:30 p.m. STEP INTO VICTORY For further info call: 985-1346 BLACKSTOCK - NESTLETON UNITED CHURCH REV. DAVID SHEARMAN B.A., M. Div. SUNDAY, NOV. 22 Blackstock - 9:45 a.m Nestleton - 11:15 a.m. http://www3.sympatico.ca/ shearman/bnuc.htmi PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH 2210 Hwy. 7A - (at Island Rd.) 985-8681; 985-1588 David S. Daniels, Senior Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship & Jr. Church 6:30 p.m. Evening Praise Pre-school child care available TUESDAY 9:30 a.m. Between Friends (Women's Ministry) WEDNESDAY 7 a.m. Men's Prayer 10 a.m. Saints Alive (55+) 7 p.m. AWANA Boys & Girls Clubs THURSDAY . 7 p.m. Men's Bible Study FRIDAY 7:30 - 9 p.m. Youth Ministries Call for information A warm welcome to all Wheelchair accessible NESTLETON. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister 11 a.m. Sunday School Provided All welcome GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Ross Carson. 985-7787 SUNDAY, NOV. 22 : Pinedale 9 a.m. [ Seagrave 10 a.m. Greenbank 11:15 a.m. Defining Paradise Choral Service of Advent & Christmas Music jell efo]c COMMUNITY CHURCH (Meeting at the Latcham Centre) Pastor-teacher - John Mank Sunday Worship - 10 a.m. SUNDAY, NOV. 22 Teaching, John 1:14-18 "WHO WAS JESUS?" Home Bible Studies 'Biblical Counseling Available Call for information 985-1296 ES > \ Don't forget the Grey Cup this weekend - it's Canadian, eh? Caesarea Please mark on your calendar these important dates in this article. Caesarea Hall Board The winners in last Wednesday's euchre match at the hall were: Women - Doris Nottingham with high points and the most lone hands. For men it was Gord Johnston with high points and most lone hands. Next cuchre night 1s Wednesday, Nov. 25. We were also sorry to hear that Bev Stewart's garage caught on fire and was completely destroyed. Lake Scugog Museum and Historical Boards At the executive meeting last Thursday more plans were put forth for the Nonquon Canoe Race. A report on the Rodman cabin was discussed. Also if anyone can give the board more information than what they have deal- ing with the Rodman family it would be greatly appreciated. They also have lucky draw tickets out on a hand made quilt and a bas- ket. Tickets are $1 each. Funds to sup- port the completion of the Rodman cabin. Next public meeting in St. John's Presbyterian Church, Queen St., Port Perry on Thursday, Nov. 26 at 7:30 p.m.; Jan. 28; Feb. 25; March 25 and April 22. Next executive board meetings Thursdays, Jan. 14, Feb. 11 and March 11. The Historical Society voted to give the museum board $2,000 to aid them with oeprating expenses including the Rodman cabin. Scugog Firefighters Station #2 They will be holding the annual Turkey Shoot at Caesarea Hall on Dec. 5. Advance cards are out and about to allow you to purchase a spot on the various draws in advance in case you can't make this spectacular event. One loonie for a spot on each draw. You don't have to be there to win. Blackstock Lions Club I attended an afternoon series of lectures last Sunday at Newmarket. This was dealing with the founding of the organization and the structure of the different levels of administration. The main purpose of the organization is to aid those who suffer sight dam- age. But each club has their night to contribute funds to the organizations of their choice. Our club supports many. All in all it was an afternoon well spent. Next meeting is this Wednesday, Nov. 18. Speaker will be Lion Governor Bryan Carey. Lions - don't forget to phone in if you can't make the dinner period of the meeting. Joke of the Week Have you heard about the latest dance craze? It's called the Politicians Polka. You take one step forward, two steps back - and sidestep the issue. Saying of the Week Client to bank loan officer. "If I'm such a poor risk, how did I get this far in debt?" Grey Cup Don't forget the Grey Cup is this Sunday - it's Canadian. TV [ had a call this week advising me that a good family station for your children to watch is Channel 36 com- ing from Burlington. Thisis a TV tower station not cable. It 1s usually just marked CTS in your TV Guide. No more shooting and banging or car chases. It's a station with moral val- ues. Turn it on and give it a try for your enjoyment.

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