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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Aug 1975, p. 18

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vey Elmvale 322-1871 Penetang 549-2012 Midland 526-9369 classified marketplace aren re Fe Classified advertising rates: $2.25 minimum for 18 words, 10 cents per word thereafter. Announcements, coming events, deaths, births, cards of thanks, engagements, $3.00 for 30 words, 10 cents per word thereafter. Classified display advertising 19 cents per agate line. Business directory $2.50 per column inch, minimum 13 weeks. Use of box number $1.00 ad- ditional. If ads charged and not paid within 14 days of insertion 50 cents additional for handling. Deadline for ads is Monday, 3:00 p.m. All property rights including copyright in ad- vertisements created in whole or in part by Markle Community Newspapers, Ltd. shall be vested in and be the property of the Company. No such advertisement or any part thereof may be reproduced without the prior written consent of the Company. AUCTION SALES | AUCTION SALES Auction Sale Auction Sale on Wed- nesday August 27 at 12:30 p.m. sharp for Ferdinand Lesperance, Lot 107, con. 2 Tiny Twp. (old survey). 2 miles east of Perkin- sfield or 1 mile west of hwy. 27, turn at red light ten '1g mile north, watch for auction sale arrows. 60 head beef cattle, full line of farm machinery, 5000 bales hay, straw, grain some household effects. 17 Hereford cows ranging from 4-6 years old with calves at foot and pasture bred again, 3 Holstein cows 5 years old calves at foot and pasture bred again, 8 yearling Hereford Heifers, 4 Hereford steers 2 years old, 19 Hereford steers 1 yr. old, Hereford bull 18 months old. 5000 square bales of mixed hay, well saved, 10 tons of mixed grain well saves, quantity of loose straw, 3 bushels, of mixed hay seed. 2 Allis Chalmers tractors model WD45, one tractor has front end loader and one was completely recon- ditioned 1 yr. ago. The 2nd tractor had new motor 2 yrs. ago. Good condition. Allis Chalmers hydraulic 16' cultivator, Allis Chalmers Hydraulic 3 furrow tractor plow, Massey Harris seed and fertilizer drill 15 run good condition. Fleury Bissel Tandem tractor discs, International tractor cultivator on rubber, set of chain harrows, 2 rubber tired wagons, roller bearings, complete with racks, New Holland Model 68 hay baler, International 7' cut power mower Darf wheel rake like new, 20 foot hay elevator complete with motor. Gehl Hammer mill, Dion threshing machine on rubber in real good condition, 100 feet endless threshing belt; McKee snow blower 7 ft. cut brand new; International binder, complete with canvas 7 foot cut; quantity of new lumber; steel land roller; fanning mill with motor; set of scales 2000 lb. capacity; horse drawn snow plow; quantity of scrap iron; many other smaller items. Steel chest of drawers 2 lazy susans, beds and dressers; and other miscellaneous articles; large pool table. Terms cash - no reserve as farm for sale and they bought a home in Perkinsfield and they are moving end of August. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Bill Barr and Jerry Coughlin, Auctioneers. Auction Sale Tremendous antique auction sale -- Saturday, August 30th at 10 a.m. sharp -- furnishings of the Estate of the Late Bishop T. J. Parker, Sale will be held 5 miles west of Collingwood, Ont., off Hwy. 26 turn south at the Depot Restaurant on the (Blue Mountain Park Road) and go % mile to the large red brick farm house on the right side. Sale of all exquisite an- tique _ housefurnishings inel. Pine Maple, Rosewood, Cherry, Mahogany, Walnut, Ash and Beech furniture, antique clocks, incl. grandfather, wall and mantel, coal oil lamps, brass ornaments, Pewter, porcelain, silver, original oil paintings from 1775, etc., china and glass inc. Wedgewood, Worchester, Staffordshire, Bristol, cut and pressed glass, 5 washstand sets, Curio eabinéts, pine hutches, cupboards and_ harvest tables, roll top desk, ete. Terms cash or approved cheque day of sale. George Pifher, auctioneer. Phone 445-4848. Auction Sale Saturday August 30 at 12:30 p.m. sharp for Donald Bone at Lot 14, Concession 11 Essa Township, 4 mile west of Thornton and '% mile south. Sale of a full line of farm machinery, 40 head of beef cattle, 1970 Ford 12 ton, and many miscellaneous articles and some _ household furnishing. Terms cash no reserve as the farm is sold Bill Barr and Jerry Coughlin, Auctioneers. Auction Sale Large Spectacular Antique Auction Sale, Labour Day Monday Sept. Ist at 9:30 a.m. sharp for Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Bus) Portland. Sale will be held in the Lions Den 84 Hurontario St., Collingwood Ont. Sale of all antique house furnishings including Canadiana and Period furnishings, Brass collection including horse Brass and Bells of all descriptions, 5 oxen yokes, 7 spinning wheels, CPR lamps, Indian war axes and tomahawks, wall telephone, pine furniture, pictures and prints, figurines, oil lamps, lanterns, and toleware, china and glassware including limoge, coldport, Iron- stone, cranberry, flo blue, nippon, Oriental, Majolica, wedgewood, and Derby ete. ete., Guns including an antique Vicker machine gun, muzzel loader Hudson Bay trading gun, 22 BSA, ELCyelcr Auctioneer's Remarks - Ladies and Gentlemen: Mr. and Mrs. Portland have been collecting Canadiana and Period Furniture, horse brass, bells, oil lamps, guns, fine china and glass for the past 35 years and have acquired one of the largest and finest collections in the Georgian Bay area, if not all of Ontario. Mrs. Portland is from one of Collingwood's oldest pioneer families who were the owners of the first major hotels. Some of these pieces are from this hotel. Mr. Portland is noted throughout Canada for this horse brass and bell, china and glass collection. The Portlands have sold their country property in the Pretty River Valley and have purchased a furnished home in Port Elgin. This is an outstanding sale in both quantity and quality. I feel it is the best collection of antiques ever offered in this area. There are no reproduc- tions and no additions. Terms cash - no reserve - property sold. Preview of Goods at the Property by contacting .the Auc- tioneer. This is the first of two sales, the second will be held Wed., Sept. 10th at 10:00 a.m. in the Embassy Hall 386 Blake St., Barrie, Ont. George Pifher, Auctioneer Phone 445-4848 726-4841 Antique Auction Sale Saturday, September 6th - Large Exquisite Antique Auction Sale - Saturday a.m. sharp for Arthur Coates, Ontario St., Collingwood (formerly of Port Credit). Sale will be held in the Lions Den, 84 Ontario St., Collingwood Ont. George Pifher, Auctioneer. Phone 445-4848. Page 18, Wednesday, August 20, 1975 AUCTION SALES | FOR SALE CARS & TRUCKS HELP WANTED | HELP WANTED | HELP WANTED | HELP WANTED | woRK WANTED Auction Sale Large Antique Auction sale Friday evening August 29 at 6:30 p.m. sharp at the Embassy Hall, 386 Blake Street East, Barrie. All Canadiana antiques in- cluding a lot of pine such as cupboards, corner cupboards, hutches, chests of drawers, blanket boxes, war- drobes, washstands, Quebec dry sinks, 50 chairs-all_ varieties, dressers, beds, wooden tools, blacksmith tools, crocks, ox yokes, Ben- nington bowls, port neuf dishes, carriage lanterns, 1 Oriental rug 9 x 12', brass, copper, large quantity of assorted dishes, grandfather clock, dough box, tables of all types, captains chairs, no reproductions - all originals and no reserve. Bill Barr and Jerry Coughlin, Auctioneers. FOR SALE White aluminum door. 322-1164. Kitchen utensils, pic- tures, ornaments, floor lamps, ete. Phone 361- 1236 between 4 and 6 p.m. BOATS & MOTORS 5 year old 28 ft. cabin cruiser, cedar planks, 327 cubic inch V-8 motor, sleeps six, fully equipped including trailer, $8,700. Can be seen at Wye River Marina. Ogdens Beach Road, Midland. We will consider small boat in trade. Markhams Trim Shop 549-7428. 8 ft. plywood prams very safe for children, can be used as a dorey or with paddles motors or sai:. Weight approximately 50 Ibs. Phone 322-2410. 1972 - 14 ft. Grew runabout with 1972 -50h.p. Johnson motor and tilt trailer. Convertible top, speedometer, horn, spotlight. Like new. Private sale. Call 526- 5359. Citizen Band radios sales and service. Cobras, Johnson, Regency, Courier. Pre-amp mikes, antennas. Huronia Color TV 534-3109. 24 ft. Pontoon Houseboat. All conveniences, sleeps six. Can be seen at Dorion's Marina, Ogden's Beach Road, or phone 534- 3035. Swimming Pooi repossessed. Excellent condition. Leading manufacturer willing to sacrifice at half price. Call collect (416) 536-9278. Used tin roofing and barn boards. Hillsdale Home and School Assoc. 835- 2411. TV towers complete packages - UHF, VHF FM Antennas, Rotors and Towers. Installation Available. Elmvale Smoke Shop - 322-2516. September 6th at 10:00. Deluxe, Red wood, above 27 ft. Cabin Cruiser. 283 V8 inboard, CB radio. Good condition. Will consider trade. $3500 or best offer. Call 534-3109 or 534-7656. 14 ft. Aluminum boat. Windshield and controls, 30 h.p. Johnson outboard. Runs very well. Call 526- 8983. Canoes Our stock is the largest in Ontario e Verolite @ Fiberglass e Canvas e Wood @ Kayaks' e@ Plastic ground pools. (2) 16 x 24 and 16 x 32. Complete one year old. Repossessed by bank, sacrifice 1% price. Call Mr. Bell (416) 625- 8817. Swimming Pool Clearance - Leading Manufacturer of lifetime warranty above ground aluminum pools _ is overstocked on many models. Immediate delivery and installation at reduced winter prices. Call collect (416) 536-9278. 1967 Rebuilt 428 cu. in. Ford engine and tran- smission. Call evenings 534-3829. Grain box and wagon, only used two seasons. Phone 322-2180 after 6 p.m. Linolith, 700 CD with chain delivery, 750 Multi, 12' x 18' hand fed Chan- dler and Price, many fonts of type, copyrapid instant plate maker, 32" hand paper cutter, many other supplies, package deal, best offer. Call anytime 1-705-436-2589. Grain Box and wagon only used two seasons. Phone after 6 p.m. 322- 2180. Nine cubie foot McClary Easy refrigerator, like new $75, 32 inch Kenmore custom range. Must sell, best offer. Call 526-4818. Old-fashioned bath tub with matching toilet and sink. Call 526-7251. . Wheat seed Frederick, first year, from registered seed. New, high yield. Phone 534- 7606. Dining-room suite. Table, four chairs and buffet with hutch." Call 526-7145. Davis Electronics Tower for sale, 40 ft., 18 gauge galvonized steel, UHF, VHF, FM colour, rotor, installed $269.41. The T.V. Man - repairs to B and W, colour TV's high fidelity, stereo radios of any make; 24 hour home service. 2-way CB radios, an- tennaes and accessories installed in your boat, car, truck or home. Call 549-8578 e@ Aluminum Car carriers and double paddles are but two of the many accessories in stock EST. 1900 Rolland Boats Ltd. Hwy. 11, North, Orillia Phone 325-5141 CARS & TRUCKS 1967 Camero V-8 automatic in very good condition $900. Certified. Phone 322-1616 before 9 a.m. 1973 Vega, excellent condition, 30 miles to gallon. Phone Elmvale 322-1369. 1969 Marquis. Power brakes, power steering. New body job, 66,000 miles. $1000. Phone 526- 2025. 1968 Meteor (Montcalm) four door hardtop. Good condition. Phone 526-5233. 1968 GMC window van, automatic, power steering and brakes. 1969 GMC Van, three speed standard. 1973 Comet four door sedan, V-8 new Michelin tires, radio, automatic, low milage, one owner. For demon- stration call 549-8091 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1971 Firenza. 36,000 miles, new clutch, cable and bearing. Recent_ tune-up. Standard four speed. $400. Call 526-5696. 1969 Ford station wagon. Highway driving, 65,000 miles. Excellent con- dition. Asking $1700. Call 526-8983. 1969 Black Marquis. Fully powered, low mileage. Excellent condition. $1500. Call 549-7925. HELP WANTED Wanted Immediately Job Estimator, must have car Man familiar with Automatic Door Work Sales Person, must have car Cormack Glass Ltd. Coldwater Rd. Waubaushene | Call -- 538-2989 538-2552 835-2933 Cleaning person. One day a week (five hours), in Waubaushene. Apply Box 609G, c/o The Midland Times. * Millwright with industrial experience and Ontario Certificate. Apply in confidence to: Decor Metal Products 140 Bay St. Midland, Ontario Operating Engineer Job Opening: Second class ticket required or third class papers and able to pass test. Canadian Mist Distilleries Call Steve Sly or Don Matthews at 445-4690 CARS & TRUCKS additional line - the snappy little pick-up truck - Courtesy Ford have just taken on an The Courier. The Cou rier is a 4-cylinder truck that comes in 4-speed standard shift or automatic transmission. It is certainly being introduced at the right time - if you are interested in economy. Courtesy Ford 723 King St., Midland, 526-5493 ~ Mechanical Draftsman Male or Female Required in Midland Person must be aggressive and willing to learn. Experience preferred but not essential. Salary commensurate with experience. Apply to: Box No. 609E c/o of the Midland Times Adult carriers to deliver The Midland Times in their home area. Age no barrier, if physical condition is such that 1 to 1% hours of walking is no hardship. Meet your neighbours and make new friends while enjoying the benefits of an additional income. Phone to-day -- Circulation Dept., The Midland Times, 526-9369. Reliable person, preferably middle aged, for baby-sitting and very light housework in my home. Portage Park area, starting Sep- tember 2. One six year old child, in school all day, and one child 18 months, at home. Hours Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 12:30 to 6:00 p.m., Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Call 549- 8420 between 7 and 9 p.m. Will baby-sit in my home, Monday to Friday. Port MeNicoll 534-7381. COMING EVEN@S ~ Blighty Bingo, Wyevale Orange Centre, Tuesday night, 8 p.m. Jackpot (full card) 50 numbers or less $200. Sunday August 31, Midland Arena a concert. Featuring: Myles and Lenny also Scrubaleo Caine. Tickets: $4.00 each, $5.00 at the door. Tickets available at local merchants. Doors open 7 p.m. Flea Market every Sunday 9-5 at Molsons Site in Barrie Vendors welcome. TENDERS Applications for Tender Forms The Harbour Committee of the Town of Midland invites anyone who may be interested in the painting of the town dock canopy located on the town dock of Midland to submit a request for tender forms to: _ Ron Medley Department of Public Works, 25 St. Clair Ave.E., Toronto, Ontario Phone 1-416-966-5522 NOTICES IN MEMORIAMS Recreation Department © Applications are now being received for the position of Programme Co-ordinator, specializing in Senior Citizens work, arts and crafts development, and other recreation responsibilities. We are seeking a mature person with recreation training. Apply in writing before August 30th to: P. Cavill Director of Recreation County Administration Centre Midhurst, Ontario Grade 12. If you have Grade 12 and some food packaging or assembly line inspection or lab. experience then you're the person we want for our client, a major company with modern facilities located in the Midland area. Excellent starting salary. J] & P HUMBLE PERSONNEL SERVICES LTD. Suite 302, 25 Dunlop Street Barrie, Ontario 728-6882 Sales Career Extra income for men or women of any age, part of full-time, high earnings first year, pleasant dignified work, flexible hours, perfect for men with jobs, women with school age children, free training provided, no investment, car required. Phone collect W.A. (Bill Graul, (705) 728-3392 or write to "Sales Power' c/o Electrolux (Canada) fd ye iO se a BOXan 968) Barrie, Ontario. Earn extra cash for Christmas. Simply show our exciting line of cards and gifts to friends, neighbours, relatives. It's easy, profitable and no experience needed. Start now. write today for free 96 page Xmas catalogue and full in- formation. - Monarch Greeting Cards, Dept. 66, 271 Cannon, Hamilton. Ladies with outstanding voice qualities to work in their home, 4 to 8 p.m. daily, promoting the trend of The Times publications. Good commission arrangement and bonus plan. For personal interview Thursday or Friday, Phone 526-9369 for ap- pointment. Handy man for cottage establishment. 429-2543. Learn hairdressing. For free information, Barrie School of Hairdressing. 46 Mary Street. Barrie. 728- 3962. Person to clean office in Elmvale. Apply Mrs. Ruth Markle 322-1871. Clerical position available in newspaper office in Elmvale . Some experience helpful but not essential. Apply in writing to Mrs. Ruth Markle, Box 339, Elm- vale. ' Winners of Wyevale Minor Baseball Tour- nament Draw of Hampers of Groceries, held August 10, were - Ist. Percy Meredith, Angus Ontario, 2nd Harold Graham, R.R. No. 1 Midland, Alex Hutton, Box 32, Elmvale. Thanks to all who participated. Wyevale Recreation Assoc. If you shop at the Dominion Stores and are not saving your cash register tapes for a specific purpose, will you please forward them to the Kidney Foundation Office, 1430 Yonge Street, Ste. 212A, Toronto M4T Say, Business Opportunity. Be our mail order distributor with $150 investment. For complete brochure and details, send 50 cents for handling to Distributor Dept., A31, 59 Sixth St., Midland, Ont. In loving memory of our dear Father, Eric Kit- chener, who passed away August 19, 1974. Ay They say "memories, are golden, ae Well, maybe that is true; But we never wanted memories, We only wanted you. Fondly remembered by wife Ada, daughters Shirley and Barbara, son Nigel, and daughter-in- law, son-in-laws and grandchildren. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lalonde are proud to announce the, arrival of their daughter Theresa Lillian, born August 17, too late to classify "COMING EVENTS Rock Hill Park (west of Alliston) on Sunday August 31 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Conway Twitty and the Twitty Birds. Adults $5.00 advance $4.00. Camping and trailer hook ups. J.E. Hill, RR 4Shelburne, (519) 925- 2211. HELP WANTED sister for Tina and Tammy. marketplace for best results FOR RENT 3 new apartments available, one bachelor, one 1-bedroom, one 2- bedroom. All utilities available. Sprinkler system throughout. Call 526-6131 from 9 to 5. 526- 2926 after 6 p.m. Shulman apartments corner Bay and King, Midland. PETS & LIVESTOCK Penetanguishene Water and Light Commission requires a meter reader serviceman. Applications will be received up to 5 p-m. August 22, 1975. Duties: to read electric and water meters, ser- vice water meters, and some office duties. Qualifications: minimum grade 12 education. Apply to E.L. Lalonde, Manager. CARDS OF THANKS We deeply appreciate the kindness and -sympathy shown us by friends, neighbours, and relatives in the recent passing of our dear husband and father, William Webster. Special thanks is ex- tended to Drs. A. MacKenzie and D. Wood, and the Penetang General Hospital staff; the Rev. F. Maddock, Mrs. P. Crawford and All Saints Anglican Choir; and the Royal Canadian Legion. Mary Webster and family. Just arrived Labrador retriever puppies, sired by dual champion and winner of Purina's Gold Whistle. Don't be disappointed, reserve your puppy now. Phone 1-686-7482. REAL ESTATE Private, brick duplex, large lot, one 1-bedroom apartment, one 2- bedroom apartment, centrally located in Midland. Asking $27,900. Phone 534-3230. HELP WANTED, Nursery school teacher wanted, experienced, part-time. Phone 526-7656. LOST & FOUND Lost, female cat, black with white, 7 toes on front paw, vicinity of Hwy. 12 and 103. Week of Aug. 10th. Childrens pet, reward, call collect anytime 716-833-1809.

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