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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Sep 1988, p. 19

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a ee so aati Classified Market --_------Midland Times Penetanguishene Citizen 526-2283 549-2012 Elmvale Lance 322-1871 Wasaga Times 429-5300 TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS Ministry of Government Services TENDER GENERAL CONTRACTORS Tenders are invited for the construction of a recreational activity centre to be built at the Oak Ridge Division of the Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre in Penetanguishene, Ontario. Tender documents may be obtained from: Ministry of Government Services, Orillia District, P.O. Box 790, 24 James Street East, Orillia, Ontario, L3V 6K7, Telephone: (705) 325-7403 and Ministry of Government Services, Custodian of Plans and Specifications, Room 873, 8th Floor, Ferguson Block, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2G3, Telephone: (416) 965-1270. Bid Depository Procedure shall be followed by the Mechanical and Elec- trical Trades, through the Barrie Con- struction Association, 80 Bradford Street, Barrie, Ontario. A $200,000. Bid Bond, 100% Perfor- mance Bond and 50% Payment Bond are required. A $250. deposit cheque made payable to the Treasurer of Ontario is required for each set of documents. The tenderer's address and telephone number should be noted with the deposit payment. This deposit will be refunded if documents are returned in good con- dition within thirty days of the closing date, otherwise the deposit will be forfeited. Sealed tenders will be received until 3:00 p.m. Thursday October 13, 1988, at the Orillia District Office and the Public Tenders Office, 900 Bay Street, Room M1-43A, Macdonald Block, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 1N3, Telephone: (416) 965-1152. Tenders will be opened in Toronto, 3:00 p.m. Tuesday October 18, 1988. NOTE: For further information please contact Public Tenders Office, Toronto, Telephone: (416) 965-1152 or the District Office above. Please quote T.O. No.: 106, Project No.: HE 74922. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Pour tout renseignement en francais au sujet de cette annonce, s'adresser au ministere des Services gouvernemen- taux, Bureau des appels d'offres, Salle M1-43A, Edifice Macdonald, Queen's Park, Toronto, (Ontario) M7A 1N3; Téléphone: (416) 965-1152. AUCTIONS | l poe AUCTION SALE Important 3 day Auction Thanksgiving Weekend, Oct. 8, 10, 12 at 9:30 A.M. Lot 16, Con. 14, Oro Twp., 4 m south of Orillia or 18 m north of Barrie and % miles south off Hwy #11 on the Orillia-Oro Town Line. For Harvey & Adeline Hubble Re: Lifetime Early Collec- tions from the Mr. and Mrs. MONTY LEIGH Estate (noted Author, Historians & Collectors). Large collections of Cana- diana and Victorian fur- nishings, oil lamps, clocks, crocks, bells, but- ter bowls and prints, guns, Horsedrawn Vehicles inc: 3 buggys, 2 democrats, early Orillia Hearse & ass't sleighs & cutters, etc., Lister gas engine, marine items, old farm implements and many collectables inc: Canadiana: glass, china, oil lamps, etc. Terms: Cash Pifher Auction Service Ltd. 705-445-4848 Remarks: One of Central Ontario's largest early col- AUCTIONS AUCTIONS KKaKKKKk WA KKKKKKIK ETO OOOE KAKKKKKKKKKKKKKK eo B Voice of Selling Experience in your County of Simcoe RAY D. WILCOX - AUCTIONEER Call anytime (705) 322-1689 My Goal is Your Satisfaction t ODO lections. Plan now to at- tend this once in a lifetime 73,74 The Corporation of the Township of Tay TENDERS Sealed tenders, plainly marked on forms supplied by the Township, will be received by the undersigned un- til 12 o'clock noon local time Monday, September 19, 1988 for the following: Supply and stockpile, 4,500 tons of screened sand for winter sanding. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the township offices, a certified cheque for 5% shall accompany the tender. For further information, contact the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Cecil A. Gratrix Public Works Superintendant Corporation of the Township of Tay P.O. Box 100, Park Street, Victoria Harbour, LOK 2A0 (705) 534-7248 72,74 Classified Market AUCTIONS AUCTIONS LUT AUCTION SALE Saturday, Sept. 17 11:00 a.m. At the Coldwater Auction Centre, Coldwater, of ap- pliances, furniture, glass, china, tools, etc. RCA 20" colour T.V., Hitashi 26' colour B&W T.V., drop leaf dining table and 4 chairs, stereo, chesterfield suite, upright freezer w. new motor, dinette suites, Lazyboy chair newly upholstered, dishes, linens, tools, chain saws. Watch Friday's paper for full listing. Terms: cash. Lunch available. Rumney's Auction Servicce Bob Rumney, Auctioneer >. 74 auction. See full list Sept. 28th. 76,80 AUCTIONS GRANDAD ALLEN Auctioneer fe SCL57 'Estate, Farm, and Antique Auctions Professionally Conducted" Call for Free Appraisals (705) 424-9799 RR 1.Rew Lowell, Ontario LOU 1RO AUCTION SALE: for Norman and Vera Beamish, Minesing, Ontario, Saturday, September 17th, 1988, 10:00 a.m. sharp. Located in the village of Minesing, Hwy. 26 north of Barrie. Approximately 60 antique toys: trains include cars with working shovels, cast iron tractors, old tin cars, sew- ing machine, small slot one armed bandit, steam shovel mounted on truck, hand carved wooden truck, work- ing steam engine roller, cement mixer, wind up toys and much, much more. Approx. 170 antique tools in- cluding a prospectors pick, 2 buck saws, grape press, collection of antique oil cans - railroad oil can, Lister engine oil can. Assorted old tins. 12 old lanterns, 1 small old ships lantern, 1 old railroad lantern, large covered wagon lamp, small glass washboard, 5 antique sew- ing machines, various old bells - cow, sleigh, etc. Selling complete contents of the Old Trading Post plus Mr. Beamish's private collection of antique toys, steam engines and other nostalgia listed below. Trading Post TV's include color, stereos, beds, end tables, lamps, dressers, appliances (working), anything you would need for your home or cottage. Also various antiques and musical instruments. Dealers, plan to at- tend as much of this merchandise will be sold in job lots. We will be selling the contents of the Trading Post at 10:00 a.m. switching to and starting with the antique toys at 12:00 p.m. sharp. Also small Myford steel lathe, antique lighting plant and welder, approx. 8 small old gas engines/12 Wisconsin gas engines 5-36 hp, hot air engine, antique spark plugs, 1932 International ¥% ton truck - as is, variety of hydraulic pumps, rotor tiller, scrap iron/copper, elec- tric motors, lawn mowers, snow blowers, water pumps, Gibson Garden tractor, 1 wheel horse garden tractor. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Beamish is closing out the Old Trading Post as a result of starting a new business. Everything will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve. Antiques will all be held for auction sale, other merchandise is subject to deletion or addition up to the time of auction. Terms: Known cheque with proper |.D., cash always accepted. Lunch available - coffee, pop, sandwiches. 74 Important 3 Day Auction Thanksgiving Weekend, Oct. 8, 10, 12 at 9:30 a.m., Lot 16, Conc. 14, Oro Twp., 4 mi. south of Orillia or 18 miles north of Bar- rie, Ont. and % mi. south off Hwy. 11 on the Orillia- Oro Town Line, for Harvey and Adeline Hubble Re: LIFETIME Early Collections from the Mr. and Mrs. Monty Leigh Estates (noted Authors, Historians and Collectors). Large collections of Canadian and Victorian furnishings, oil lamps, clocks, crocks, bells, butter bowls and prints, guns, horsedrawn vehicles inc: 3 buggys, 2 Democrats, early Orillia hearse and ass't. sleighs and cutters, etc., Lister gas engine, marine items, old farm implements and many collectables inc: Canadiana: pine chests and cupboards, round glass china cabinet, hoosier cabinet, sideboards, Boston and Indian rockers, early dining table and chairs, oak rocker hand made by the Rynard family, early chests, drop leaf tables, blanket boxes, trunks, childs sleigh, old wheel chairs, harness maker, buggy jacks, syrup kettles and iron pots, old bannister, dog-power, pulper, Indian snowshoes, grain cradle, organ, what not, pine cradle, childs dog sleigh, dough box, chairs, washstands, rope and slat beds (brought from England 1760), secretary's desks inc. early Oro school, hall table, spool beds, old wooden farm pump, 3 wicker baby carriages (inc. 1 w/parasol), wool winder, cutter, settee, round table, jam cupboard, early Star paper wagon, platform scales, neck yokes, whippletrees, chop box, parlour tables, rockers, unique early jig saw, bedroom suites: hundreds of pictures, prints (Currier & Ives, Lucas, Elsley, John Innes, etc.), frames, shadow boxes, etc. Clocks: over 25 Clocks inc.: Gingerbread, mantle, steeple, Ingram, 8 day, wall, New Haven, Waterberry, weight, miniature, regulator, school house, etc., Ig. early 4' mill stones from Brough's Mill, grindstone, 3' solid brass propeller from steamship Mildred, anchor from steamship Islay; Stoves: McClary ornate wood stove (Yukon 999), Caledonian ornate cast triple level pass-through oven, Findlay cookstove; Crocks: over 50 inc. flowered Thomas Mulcahy (G. Merchant - Orillia), Perkins & Bros. Barrie, and Welding & Belding, Brantford, Ont. Victorian sofas, hall stand, Victorian parlour suites, library tables, Victrola, sets of Victorian chairs; Collectables: large col- lection of wooden planes and early barn-making equip- ment, looms, periscopes, sad irons, wooden butter churn, butter bowls inc. oval, paddles, ladles, prints, etc., stamps, old tool chest, school bells, apple peelers, wooden barrels, |g. collection lanterns, bellows, churns ass't. inc. dog-powered, oxen yokes, Edison cylinder record player, lap boxes, early wooden hay car, sleigh and chime bells, old shoes (button), old family bible and photograph album, wagon wheels, buggy seats, reaper, fanning mill, logging tongs, incubators, old tools, mangle, tongues, pine doors, unique piano lamp, 1900 wicker doll carriage and doll, Ig. showcase, books, periodicals, etc., candlemaker, cider presses, jewellers foot power, breaking plough, Ig. timbers, gas light, churns, miniature cast iron stoves, muzzle loaders, wicker; Glass and china: oil lamps, ironstone, cheese dishes, cruet, sealers, bathroom sets, 6 early hanging lamps, carneval, satin glass Gone w Wind lamp and ass't. table lamps, satin decanter w 5 cups in wicker basket (c. 1730), plus hundreds of items too numerous to list. Terms: Cash. No Reserve. Lunch. Remarks: One of Central Ontario's largest early col- lections. 1st Day - Canadiana and ass't glass, china and collectables. 2nd Day - Horse drawn vehicles and implements, Victorian and Canadian furnishings, glass, china and collectables. 3rd Day - Balance of furnishings and collectables. Plan now to attend this once in a lifetime auction. Auctioneer: Pifher Auction Service Ltd. 705-445-4848 : 78 MISS THOMAS, GOOD TEACHER SiOuonr Want a job with real' 'class' '? There are aay in the classified ads! AUCTIONS AUCTION: Todd's Harness, Palmerston, Ont. Friday, Sept. 16, 5 p.m. Draft and Pleasure Harness and vehicles, harness making equipment, 2 ponies, team of commercial horses. Car- son's Auction Service, (519) 291-2049, 74BC \ | y fl AUCTION SALE Wed., Sept. 14 at 3 p.m. for Dr. Ross Bell, 99 Frederick Dr., Wasaga Beach (off Knox Rd.). Sale of antique and modern housefurnishings, collectables, appliances, etc. inc: Bedroom, livingroom, kitchen and fami- ly room suites and furnishings, attractive sectional bookcase (5), outstanding oak dresser with bevelled mirror, unique 28"' cherry square antique table (really nice), several an- tique ass't. chairs inc: wicker and bow backs; drop leaf tables, wicker, ass't. pictures, lamps, books, sofa bed, parlour, coffee and end tables, chests, lazy boy, drapes, bed- ding, trunks; glass, china, col- lectables, oil lamps, sealers, crocks, brass, silver, crib, playpen, new exercise bike, 2 bicycles, garden and hand tools, etc. ; Terms: Cash. Home Sold. Lunch. Auctioneer: George Pifher Auction Service Ltd. 705-45-4848 72,74 BIRTHS AGAR, Larry and Beverly (new Brownlee) are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter. Judith Rosa Rubena was born July 22 at Soldier's Memorial Hospital, Orillia. Pro- ud grandparents are Dale and Bernice Agar, Elmvale and Ar- nold and Judith Brownlee, Englehart. Great grandparents are Herb and Rubena Kichna of Englehart. 74 IN MEMORIAM ARCHER, Dan. Sept. 26, 1987. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near. Silent tears and thoughts of time together, Hold memories that will last forever. Missed by Mom, Dad and family. 74 BROWN, Orton. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away Sept. 19, 1987 and also our dear granddaughter Ashley Brown who passed away July 29, 1987. They have been greatly missed from our lives And many a silent tear been shed But with loving thoughts and memories Our pain is lesseden with our belief that they are together. Wife Eva and Family. 74 DEATHS CHAUVIN, Kathleen nee Colum- bus. Born Penetang 1902, died Detroit Sept. 2, 1988, age 85. Buried from St. Jude Catholic Church. Beloved wife of the late Laurent. Dearest mother of Mrs. Gregory (Virginia) Sun, Mrs. John (Ruth) Kelly, Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Zade and William Chauvin. Loving grandmother of ten, also three great grand- children. Nieces, nephews, cousins surviving in Penetang and Elmvale. 74 Wednesday, September 14, 1988, Page 19

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