3 i "Scugog Community Newspaper of Choice" - 25 PORT PERRY STAR - A Lape 19, 2000 a) CANTERBURY common | COMMON POSITION AVAILABLE New home subdivision requires a receptionist to work Saturday and the occasional Friday and Sunday. Must have experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, typing contracts and other related duties as well as presenting information to our customers. 1 Please fax your resume to Canterbury Common at 985-0388 Attention: Michael Butt WoRkeRrs NEepep Now v/ Farm Labourer v/ Bakery Counter Person Are You: © 16 - 24 years old © Out of school & work You may be eligible for Jo8 CONNECT Register at: Job Connect - Durham College North Campus 2 Campbell Drive, Uxbridge ON (905) 852-7848 ARE YOU CONNECT- ED? Intemet users want- ed! $500-$7,500 month. wyvw.pc-intemetbiz.com agal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the matter of the Estate of IRVA MARY ENG- LAND, Deceased. All claims against the Estate of IRVA MARY ENGLAND, late of the Township of Uxbridge, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, who died on August 26, 2000, must be filed with the undersigned on or before October 12, 2000. Thereafter the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said Estate, having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 7th day of September, 2000. MICHAEL L. FOWLER Bamister and Solicitor 175 North Street PORT PERRY, Ontario LoL 1B7 Solicitor for Douglas L. Bradley, Edwin K. Pren- tice and William Harrison, Estate Trustees. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Claims against the Estate. of KATHLEEN LILLIAN WATTS, late of the Village of Blackstock, in the Regional Municipality of Durham must be in our hands by October 6, 2000, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims which have been delivered by us. Dated September 6, 2000 EDWARD E.P. IGLAR Barrister & Solicitor 92 Brock Street, West Uxbridge, Ontario LIP 1P4 Solicitor for the Estate of Kathleen Lillian Watts. SATURCAY, SEPT. 23 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Farm sold. Auction sale of farm machinery (fumiture sells first), the property of DON WELSH, lot 8-9, Conc. 4, Clarington (4280 Mearns Ave. Bowmanville), 5 miles west of Hwy. 115 on Taunton Road to Bethesda Road, 1/2 mile south to Meams Ave. or 5 miles north of Bowmanville on Liberty St., to Taunton Road, 1 mile east to Bethesda Road and 1/2 mile south. Case-Int. 895 tractor 4wd 2100 hrs; Allis 175 tractor good tires; NH 575 baler - 72 bale thrower; Gehl 2330 disc mower conditioner 9 ft. Cockshutt 242 disc-12 ft; McKee cultivator 3 pt. 10 ft. with levelers; Int. 510 grain drill semi-mount 13 run grain, grass and fert.; Kongskilde 30 3-furrow plough trip beam semi- mount auto. reset, 3 pt. 12-18 adjustable; chain harrows 16 ft.; Kuhn 300 GM Cyro rake; Vrelen rock picker - 6 ft.;Turnco sprocket packer 8 ft.; 2 Tumco gravity boxes with gearing, 3 bale thrower wagons 1-20 ft., 2-18 ft., 2 with 8 ton gearing, 1 with 10 ton Horst gearing; 3-18 ft. flat rack wagons with running gear; Mayrath auger 51 ft. 6 in.; bush hog squealer grass cutter 6 ft.; Walco large bale spear, trailer with box and hoist; 3 bale elevators with motors 18, 28, 32 ft; 2 round bale feeders; watering troughs; hoof trimming stall; Generac alternator 30 kw continuous; many small items, small kitchen dinette; coffee table; end table; chairs, etc. Note: This machinery is well maintained, stored inside. Sale time 10:30 a.m. No reserve. Lunch available. ARNOT WOTTEN auctioneer, Hampton, Ont. 905-263-2512. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques and collectables for a RICHMOND HILL HOME, selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., 391 Regional Road 21, Port Perry 1 km west of Utica. To include: chesterfield and chair, kitchen suite, entertain- ment unit, bedroom suite, prints, lamps, chests, large qu. of collectables and glassware plus many other interesting items. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUC- TIONS LTD., 905-985- 1068. SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 SALE TIME: 10 AM. Large estate auction of antiques. Antique pine cupboard flat-to-wall, leather chesterfield suite, dressers, Peterborough milk bottles, large qu. of china cups and glass wears, china doll, corner oak china cabinet, round oak table and chairs, blan- ket box, nest tables, lawn furniture set, antique wall phones, asst. swords, jewellery, oil lamps, silver chest, Limited Edition prints, many knick knacks and collectables, 16' Sun- ray boat c/w 55 h.p. Evin- rude and trailer, many tools, aluminum ladder 30, full household appli- ances, stereo, fridge, stove, apt. size h.d. wash- er and dryer matching set, garden items, air condi- tioner, color TV and bed- ding linen and qu. of sewing items, sewing machine, etc. A very tidy offering selling Estate of MRS. SADDIE ZAK of RR 1, Fenelon Falls, to be held at THE MABEE AUCTION CENTRE on Hwy. 35, 1 mile north of Rosedale or 7 kms south of Coboconk, 911#5933. Don't miss it! Terms cash, Visa, Interac only. Call CALVIN MABEE 705- 374-4800 or 705-454- 2841. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques and collectables from a FENELON FALLS ESTATE, selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., 291 Regional Rd. 21, Port Perry, 1 km west of Utica. To include: 8 pc. oak dining room suite, blue bed chesterfield with matching double reclining chesterfield, Kenmore home stereo system, colour TV, maple bed- room suite, bunk bedroom suite, queen mattress, kitchen suite with hoop back chairs, Kenmore vacuum, hump back trunk, picture frames, video camera, videos, mcdels and rocket launch- ers, approx. 500 records, linens and towels, wed- ding dress, sports cards, microwave, camping gear, banjo, CD's, wood carv- ings, maple computer desk, plus large qu. of books, crystal, china and collectables. Note: the above items are from an exceptionally clean home. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUC- TIONS LTD., 905-985- 1068. Head Us Om arma Sea Us Om Jie WE MV [DO FH [D@ FF SEa 7 COMI "net with glass 3 sides, oak MONDAY, SEPT. 25 SALE TIMES P.M. Esuwaie auction at ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER, Lindsay. Selling contents of local estates, qu. of modem and antique fumiture, appliances, new round oak table and chairs, new chesterfield set, knick knacks, glass and china, collectables, hundreds of interesting items, some tools. Don't miss this sale. Barry McLean, Bowes & Cocks Ltd. Realtor sales repre- sentative. ORVAL & BARRY MCLEAN, auc- tioneers, 704-324-2783 or 1-800-461-6499 or bmclean@lindsay.igs.nst for flyer. Port Perry & Prince Albert UNITED CHURCHES Minister: Rev. Robert LePa Rev. Julie van Haaften 985-2801 SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 9:50 a.m. - Port Perry United Church 11:30 a.m. - Prince Albert Moming Worship & Sunday School PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH FRIDAY, SEPT. 22 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN, 3 miles east of Lit- tle Britain on County Rd. 4. Contents of a Kirkfield I home, plus others. Wash- stands, antique sideboard, walnut china cabinet, 2- door walnut wardrobe, walnut telephone table and chair, oak china cabi- 2210 Hwy. 7A - (at Island Rd.) 985-8681; 985-1588 David S. Daniels, Sr. Pastor Peter Pallant, Assoc. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship & Jr. Church 5:45 p.m. Prayer Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Evening Praise Pre-school child care available bookcase, oak hall table, MONDAY : : : Hh oie 7 p.m. - Men's Sports Night antique dresser with mir TUESDAY ror. pine blanket box, large oak corner cup- board, French Provincial chesterfield and chair, 9:30 a.m. - Between Friends Women's Ministry WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m. - AWANA Boys & Girls walnut tea wagon, oak Clubs dining extension table and THURSDAY 6 chairs, occasional 7 p.m. - Men's Bible Study chairs, Galaxy drill press, Roseville Ohio cookie jar. CLOCKS-Seth Thomas Regulator calendar clock, Spelter case clock 1866, Sessions Banjo clock, Wagg wall clock, Marble French clock, Colgate mantle clock, Gingerbread clocks, 0O.G. clocks, Kessell Regulator clocks, mantel clocks. Qu. crocks, coal oil lamps, china, glass and collectable items. DON & GREG CORNEIL, auctioneers, RR 1, Little Britain 705- FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. - Youth Ministries Call for more information A warm welcome to all Wheelchair accessible SCUGOG ISLAND UNITED CHURCH 19100 Island Road 985-4094 SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 Rev. Dr. Frank Lockhart 9:45 a.m. Orchestra Pot luck lunch Car Rally Dessert & Stories Sunday School & Nursery Care Provided 786-2183. A Warm Welcome to All SY Ao] 5 [VS ee page 26 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister Rev. D.A. or more (Sandy Beaton SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 10 a.m. service Sunday School & Nursery Care Available For further information call > 985-3881 or 985-4746 R All are warmly welcome Auction SALES AscensionPortPerry @ canada.com A) [eM [07:1 Ned, [V]2{ed, Holo THE ASCENSION & N BLACKSTOCK - NESTLETON UNITED CHURCH The Rev'd 986-4235 Gary van der Meer, SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 Incumbent Rev. Philp Hobbs 9:45 a.m. Blackstock 11:15 a.m. Nestleton VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTRE PASTOR JOHN BENSCHOP 593 Alma Street Phone: 905-985-7278 Fax: 905-985-6810 E-mail: Services: Holy Communion Church School & Nursery at 10 a.m. Sunday Service Sunday, SEPT. 24 8 a.m. followed by Senior Youth (One block south of 7A, Group Breakfast west off Old Simcoe) 10am. SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 10:30 a.m. STEP INTO VICTORY For further info call: 985-1346 HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH SHR 0], [BS ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Hugh A. Kernohan, Parish Priest Tel: (905) 986-0557 Rev. Norman A ee 14480 Old Simcoe etween SERVICES 7A & Prince Albert) 7:30 p.m. - Religious Studies 10a.m. &6 p.m. Group Sunday School & Nursery SUNDAYS YOUTH PROGRAMS: On the 1st, 2nd, 4th & 5th Wednesday evenings Sundays of the month LADIES COFFEE BREAK: 9:30 a.m. - Choral Eucharist Thursday momings On the 3rd Sunday of the month Wheelchair accessible & hearing impaired aides Telephone: 985-9307 9:30 a.m. - Choral Morning Prayer Church School & Nursery Every Sunday BAHA'I FAITH "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> NESTLETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister ~ Service: 11 a.m. 155th Anniversary - Sept. 24 GREENBANK a0] 37: Ye], 1:12{¢] 2 Rev. Ross Carson 985-7787 SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 Pinedale 9 am. Seagrave 10 am. Greenbank 11:15 am. Sjejifefole COMMUNITY CHURCH CHURCH (Latcham Community Centre) 121 Queen St. Pastor-teacher - John Mank Sunday Worship - 10 a.m. Teaching the Word of God verse by verse. *Home Bible Studies 'Biblical Counseling 'Personal Discipling *Master's Men 'Women of Grace *Nursery *Jr. Church 'Wheelchair Accessible Call for information 985-1296 SL A R.O.M. bat display at museum until Oct. 6 Victoria Museum's gone batty To begin its fall season the investigated. Victoria County Museum will have on display "Listen to the Night- Bats of Ontario," a travelling exhi- bition from the Royal Ontario Museum, exploring the life of the Joining the "Bats of Ontario" exhibits is a display of birds and conservation Kawartha Conservation. Kawartha Conservation is very concerned Conservation exhibit will be on display from Sept. 11 to Oct. 6 and Oct. 26 to Nov. 3. The museum, located at 322 Kent St. W., Lindsay, is open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. material from elusive bats. Bats have inhabited the night skies for more than 50 million years. Come learn more about these odd little mammals that have so many bird-like qualities. Bats look at the reality of these creatures, the truth behind the myths and fables that have evolved in the human imagination for cen- turies. The exhibit explores the diversity of species in Ontario, their hibernation and roosting habits, flight patterns as well as their fascinating use of echoloca- tion. Health and conservation issues, and current research activi- ties into bat behaviour are also about our vanishing animal popu- lation Through their exhibits and literature they hope to make us more aware of our surroundings and how to preserve them. "Listen to the Night - Bats of Ontario" and the Kawartha to 5 p.m. Admission is $3 for adults and $2 for children. For further information on the exhibit, contact the museum at (705) 324-6756 or fax (705) 324-8374 or email museum@lindsaycomp.on.ca Skating club seeking new members Blackstock Skating Club is look- ing for new members for its Novice Synchronized Skating Team. The team has been together now for three years. They are coached by Mona Hood of the Whitby Synchronized Organization. The team ranges in age from 11 to 17 years. Anyone interested in joining the team should contact Karen Kadowaki at 986-4263. The season begins in October and runs until the end of March. i em