/ 4 18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 29, 1962 YARD and Barn Sale. Saturday Saturday and Sunday, October 2 and 3. Rain or Shine. Antiques, collectables and furniture, over 2,000 Items. 4'/a miles east of Newtonvllle. North on County Rd. 65 to Osaca. 786-2633. 39-lSN YARDSALE Sat., Oct. 2nd. ? VICTORIA ST. OFF LIBERTY SOUTH 9 to 5 p.m. Apples, bicycles, bar, tires, patio umbrella and table, much more. 39-1S YARD SALE Saturday, Oct. 2 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 502 SUNSET BLVD. Newcastle Baby clothing and articles, 2 desks, miscellaneous. 39-lS YARD SALE 1 PARKWAY CRES. Several households. ORONO Saturday, Oct. 2 9a.m.-4p.m. 39-1S YARDAND ! GARAGE SALE Sat., Oct. 2 and Sun., Oct. 3 • a.m.-5 p.m. 362 MILL ST. N„ Newcastle (across from cold storage) i Old bottles and sealers Including Including a Beaver, Avons, tools, Pioneer 14" chain saw , (Like new), coveralls, knick- knacks and more. 39-lSN | YARD SALE ! Saturday, Oct. 2nd 8 a.m. on Taunton Road west to Mitchell's Corners (Zion Road) south 2 blocks to Bradley Blvd., east on Bradley Blvd. to last house on south side. Indoors in case of rain. Signs for assistance. 39-1S YARD SALE Saturday, Oct. 2nd 8WELLINGTON STREET 9-4p.m. 39-1S YARD SALE Oct. 2 - 3, Sat. - Sun. 9 a.m.-6p.m. Rain or Shine. Something for everyone. Pontypool. Manver's 3rd line west, second house on south side. 39-1SN YARD SALE Sat., October 2nd 9- 4p.m. Toys, books, clothing. Numerous other Items. 31 CARLISLE AVE. 39-1S YARD SALE Saturday Martin Rd., just south of Hwy. 2 9 a.m. -4 p.m. Something for everyone. 39-1S YARD SALE 3 Families Sat., October 2 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 185 SCUGOG ST. N. Toys, furniture, dishes, antiques, clothes, etc, YARD SALE Saturday, Oct. 2 10- 5p.m. COBBLEDICKST.,ORONO 39-1SN YARD SALE Saturday, Oct. 2nd Sunday, Oct. 3rd 9a.m.-5p.m.' 263 MANVERS STREET Newcastle 39-lSN GIGANTIC ANTIQUE YARD SALE October 2-3 lOa.m.-Bp.m. From Oshawa go east on Taunton Road, turn left at Leskard Road, go to stop sign and turn left. We are half way up hill on right, watch for blue and white signs. Many collectables such as Depression (rare pink Dogwood Dogwood plater), Carnival, Nippon, Nippon, Norltake, Occupied Japan, (Blue Willow child's tea set), coal oil lamps, books, ball and claw foot piano stool, wood stove, bottles, crocks, cups and saucers, Flow blue vegetable tureen, Avon, Northwood opalescent cream sugar and spooner, Tlllowltz haïr receiver, old Williams cabinet sewing machine, Hiram Walker whiskey crock, large oak picture frames and 1 wafer pàmtlnai .by W. E. Cantelon and Dqacon, also jurtk. Phone 983-5323. 39-lSN Pethick's Auction Barn Haydon l mile east of Enniskillen Saturday evening, October 2 at 7 p.m. Furniture and things, old hanging lamp, Bull's Eye lamp, 9 piece dining room suite (like new), electric stove, chesterfield and chair, dining room table and 6 chairs, dryer, spin washer and dryer, trailer load of used bicycles for parts and other useful articles.; This is only a partial list. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethick, auctioneer. 39-1SNP Auction Sale Sat., Oct. 2nd 12:30p.m. At the Grant and Wheeler Auction Centre located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. Selling the partial contents of Toronto estates including Allis Chalmers 12 h.p. garden tractor tractor with grass mower and snow blower, 1977 Honda 260 and a Sachs 250 CC motorcycles, motorcycles, bedroom suite, wardrobe, wardrobe, dinette suite, kitchen suite, lawn furniture, 3 chair hairdresser unit, T.V. & record record player, 2 good trunks, antiqüe magazine rack, rugs, pots and pans; dishes, glass, collectables, silver tea set, Lawnboy lawn mower, cedar strip boat, oars, life jackets and a fine large selection of like new tools including vibrator vibrator sander, skil saw, wood plane, jig saw, 2' and 4' levels, wood chisel set, drills, drill bits and case, tool boxes, box and open end wrenches, Hex key set, channel locks, hammers, saws, ratchet wrenches, tapes, screw drivers, ext. cords, axes, sledges, large storage box for Vi ton pick-up, portable storage storage bin and much more. This sale has something for everyone everyone and is worth attending. Grant and Wheeler Auctioneers Auctioneers Ltd., R.R.2, Port Hope, 1-416-797-2127. 39-1SNP Thursday, October 21 Sale time: 12 noon Holsteins Selling at, Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock. This sale consists of fresh and springing cows and heifers (purebred and grade), also yearlings and calves out of popular unit sires. A fine group of fall freshening graded heifers, some vaccinated and free listed. More details next week. For entries phone Ed McMorrow, Auctioneer, or Ed Werry 263-2258, Nell Malcalm, Sales manager manager 986-4246-5611. 39-lSN . Auction Sale Fri., October 1st 7:00 p.m. At the Grant and Wheeler Auction Centre located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. Selling a good selection of furniture and household articles including bookshelves and corner cabinet, good ping pong table, chesterfield and chairs, colour B. 8> W. T.V.'s, 4 br. elec, range, good fridge, beds, cook stove, wood burning heater, apt. size spin washer, Blue Mountain pottery, pottery, surface or counter top stove and oven unit, range hood, books, dishes, pots and pans, bicycles, skis, boots, glass, sink, dressers, collectables collectables and many more good articles. Grant and Wheeler Auctioneers Ltd., R.R.2, Port Hope, 1-416-797-2127. 39-1SNP Farm Equipment Auction Saturday, October 9th, 12:00 Noon Selling a good line of machinery machinery and equipment for Mr. Robert Bouley, R.R.l, Newtonvllle. Newtonvllle. Farm located 3 miles north of Newtonvllle and V. mile east on 5th Cone. David Brown 1200 diesel tractor, 65 h.p. completely overhauled, International B414 diesel tractor tractor with Int. loader, Int. 9ft. disc (3pth), J.D.3furrow plow (3pth), J.D. 8ft. cultivator on rubber, J.D. 7ft. cultivator (3pth), Int. 130 manure spreader (P.T.O.), J.D. 7 ft. blade (3pth), Int. 7 ft. rake, M.H. corn binder, fertilizer spreader (3pth), circular saw (3pth), 2 New Herst round bale feeders, Ebersol grain thrower and pipes (P.T.O.), 2 rubber tire 4 wheel wagons, 27.6 grain auger on wheels, 12 ft., 3 Inch auger, cattle mineral feeder with face oiler (new), new 7 ft, angle blade for 4 wheel drive, 1969 Ford 1 ton truck with hoist, 1970 Monte Carlo (new paint), Speed Aire V/i h.p. portable air compressor (2 cyl., 20 gal.), also selling the 16 x 65 Gampbellford silo, 16 ft. silo unloader (7Va h.p.), and 16 ft. roto feeder. Terms: cash or good cheque. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton, Newtonvllle, 786-2244. 39-2SNP Saturday, Oct. 2nd Sale time: 1:00 p.m. Farm auction of machinery and equipment, car, truck, cattle, sheep, horse and racing equipment. The property of Larry Matheson, V/2 miles east of North Nestleton or 2 miles east of Nestleton on 7A Hwy., then north on St. John's Rd. for 1 mile (8 miles east of Port Perry). Machinery: David Brown 950 tractor and loader, M.F. 130 manure spreader, model S - Case tractor, 65 New Holland baler, cultivator, 3 sec. two way harrows, 6' rotary mower, 2 furrow plough, wagon, 6' tractor blade, tractor chains, grain dryer, 12' auger, 30' bale elevator, sump pump, 50' plastic plastic hose, post hole auger, new roll of barbed wlré, old fanning fanning mill, water bowl, pressure pressure system, tank and pump, one 2-norse trailer, 4 sets of single race harness, saddle, 3 yr. old sharp Roman standard bred mare, green broken. Sheep: 1 reg. Sussex ram, 100 ewes and ewe lambs. Goats: 1 Billy, 6 Nannys. Cattle: 15 head of cross bred stockers 300 - 600 lbs. Hay: 5000 bales first cut - no rain. Vehicles: 1981 Acadian Acadian -stand., 4 speed with approx. 19,000 km, cert., 1976 GMC %ton truck. Sale time 1 p.m. Terms cash or good cheque. Owner or auctioneer will not be responsible for any. injury in connection with this sale. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by auctioneer auctioneer Don Cochrane 985-2788. 39-1SN Sat., October 9 Sale time: 9:00a.m. Auction Sale Reduction of Trees and Shrubery. The property of Green Forest Nursery, 1 mile west of Lindsay Lindsay on Hwy. 7. Evergreens: Spreading Junipers; upright Juniper; Yews; Cedars; Pine; Spruce; Broadleaf Evergreens; Evergreens; Deciduous Trees: Greenspire Linden; 1 Sugar Maple; Norway Maple: Red Maple; Mountain Ash; Silver Maple; Shwedler Maple; Crlmsom King Maple; Purple leaf Sand Cherry Trees; Fruit Trees and Bushes: Golden Russet Apple; Black Tartarian Tartarian Cherry; Early Golden Plum; Bartlett Pear; Deciduous Deciduous Shrubs: Yellowtwig Dogwood; Dwarf Burning Bush; Lilac Hybrids; European High bush Cranberry; Cranberry; Double Flower! Mfl : Almond; Flowering Currant;, Forsythia; Cafoneaster 'Peking'; Pussywillow; variegated Welgela; Downy Serviceberrv; Vines: Boston Ivy; Virginia Creeper; Hedging Material: Zanbel's Honeysuckle; Armur Privet; Brldalwreath Splrea; Hedging cedar. Sale time 9:00 a.m. Terms cash. No reserve. Carl and Greg Hickson Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ont. 705- 324-9959. 39-2SN Wednesday, October 6 Sale time: 11:00a.m. 278 Park Rd. South, Oshawa Having received Instructions from principal we are to supplement and clear all equipment, tools, parts, etc. of Cooks Texaco owner retiring from . business, including: Coates 40-40A tire changer with inf later, Red Stallion high pressure washer, Ammco model 4000 brake lathe, Nor- tron 7300 computer wheel balancer, Allen analyer model 16-110 with Infra-red, Prestone 11 flush and fill machine, several air hoses, arc welder and battery charger, set of welding torches, 2 ceiling fans, bench grinder, Helnwer- ner 2 ton floor jack, V/2 ton floor jack, VW engine stand, 6 tire racks, headlight aimer, 3 vises, 8 sections of steel shelving, shelving, Kleenflo clean master parts washer, battery tester, U, impact drill, spark plug clèaner, valve grinder (Sioux) coil spring compressor, hub puller, 6 car stands, nut and Dolt bins, Island Bell and 100 ft. hose, wheel pullers, mise, shop tools, assortment of parts and accessories, 8 parts cabinets, cabinets, Tec MA 170 30 dept. 5 drawer cash register, Colvin coffee machine, calculator, photo copier, fire extinguishers, extinguishers, air tools, socket sets, large % " socket set, Zlebart equipment, pump, etc., Chrysler Chrysler essential tools 15 boards, 2 and 4 draw files, desk, time clock and cards, Commander board with letters. Vehicles: 1974 Toyota, 4 wheel drive with Myers plow, low mileage, 1964 Chev. Impala, super sport, 2 door hardtop, original car, 32,000 miles, like new. Note time: 11 a.m. This Is an excellent sale of equipment all. In good working order, Owner • retiring from business. Everything Everything must go. Viewing Tuesday Tuesday from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. and morning of sale. McLean ■ Auction and Liquidation - Service. Ross and Scott ' McLean Auctioneers. 576-7558 or 686-3291, 39-1 SN C. TINLINE AUCTION SERVICE 251 Simpson Ave. S. Bowmanville We are selling, with no reserve the entire contents of an antique shop from Toronto In two separate sales. . , Saturday, the 2nd of October -small toys, decoys, advertising, etc. Saturday, the 9th of October - furniture, etc. Partial listing for the 2nd of October: dye cabinets, tin display and advertising, peanut jars, pocket watches, small cast boats and cars, dolls, telephones, sterling silver pieces, floor and counter display cabinets, electric trains, decoys, and many other articles. Partial listing for the 9th of October: next week. Terms cash, good cheque. C. Tinline, Auctioneer. Res; 983-9634, Bus. 623-6744 Liberty St. S„ east on Base Line and right on first paved road to deadend. 39-1SN Estate Auction Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonville.Oct. 1st, Friday, 7:00 p.m. Selling the complete household household contents from the estate of the late Lavern W. Neal, 27 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa. Including Including a 1963 Buick Lesabre, Coldspot frost free fridge, Kenmore stove, Kenmore clothes washer, Electrolux vacuum with trunk, Sears Kenmore sewing machine in cabinet, Astral fridge, Rangettes, kitchenware and small appliances, Electrohome Electrohome color T.V., day bed, chesterfield, loveseat, carpets, carpets, paintings (Bradley), recliners, arm chairs, Curio cabinet, hall tables, glassware, glassware, dishes,,china, two 3 pc. bedroom suites, dressers, chests of drawers, wardrobes, bedding, linens, lamps, coffee tables, Wm. Rogers silverware, silverware, drop leaf and pine tables, wooden chairs, trunks, wash stand, metal ice box„ metal utility chests, stereo, power tools, hand tools, hardware, hardware, Toro gas snow blower (like new), garden tools, and more. Everything in good clean condition. Preview Thursday evening, 7 - 9 p.m. Terms: cash, Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton, 786-2244. 39-1SNP Cornell's Auction Barn Friday, October 1st at 6:30 p.m. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay - Little Britain Rd. The property of Mrs. Allan Rich of Oakwood, plus others. French Provincial chesterfield chesterfield and chair, G.E. two door refrigerator, Westinghouse upright freezer, maple dinette suite, Viking washer and dryer, china cabinet, hanalnq lamp, Vlctrola, wicker rockers, antique dressers, three new airtight stoves, slate on bottom, 4 by 8 pool table, five horse power Lawn- boy riding lawn mowers, five h.p. rotor tillers, a 17 foot Tandem axle trailer, 10 foot single axle trailer, 1979 Lada car (certified), quantities of tools, china and glass. Don Cornell, auctioneer. R.R. 1, Little Britain. 705-786-2183. 39-lSN C. Tinline Auction Service Saturday, the 2nd of October vl lJ at 1l:00a.m. . Take'Highway: 35 to Pontypool, Pontypool, turn west arid follow signs. Owner moving, selling with no reserve, 2 h.d. stoves, freezer top refrigerator, chrome suite, vanity, treadle sewing machine, two chairs, laundry tubs, old kitchen cupboards, stainless steel sinks, aluminum aluminum truck cap, camper refrigerator, lawn chairs, 303 Ross rifle, oak hutch, pine table, garden tools, gas lawn mower, step ladder, logging chain, plywood and lumber, scrap metal pile, many other articles. Also selling at 12:00 o'clock. 60 Road Island red pullets and approximately 3500 bd. ft. lumber in a standing standing tobacco kiln to be disassembled. disassembled. Terms cash, good cheque. C. Tinline Auctioneer. Residence 983-9634. Bus. 623-6744. 39-1 SN Fall Stocker Sales af Lindsay Community Sale Barn R. R. 2, Lindsay Sale time: 11a.m. Oct. 6 -- Selling calves, yearlings, 2-yr. old. Oct. 20 -- Selling calves, yearlings, 2-yr. olds. Oct. 27 -- Selling yearlings, 2-yr. olds. Nov. 3 -- Selling calves only. Oct. 27 and Nov. 3, -- Sales are sponsored by the Peterborough County Cattlemen's Association and must be consigned In advance to Wayne Telford, 705- 292-9531. Deallne for Oct. 27 sale Is Oct. 21 at 9:00 p.m. and Nov. 3. sale Oct. 28 at 9:00 p.m. Farmers' cattle only are accepted at these sales, lots of 3 and more only are sold. Carl Hickson owner and auctioneer. auctioneer. Bus. 705-324-2774. Res. 705-324-9959. 38-6SN Saturday, October 2 Complete Hyfleld dispersal auction sale of livestock and Implements. The property of Ralph Hyatt, lot 11, Con. 4, Fenelon Twp„ 8 miles north of Lindsay on Hwy. 35 to Cameron Cameron and 1 mile north-west and 1 mile west. 1972 Ford 5000 diesel tractor; 1976 NH 273 baler and thrower; AC 90 combine 8' P.T.O. grain plckup-bln-auger; 1972 NH 479 nav bine P.T.O.; Ford 4-14's trip beam plough; Kneuerland 13' disc, Kneuerland 13' cultivator; cultivator; Ford snow blower; J.D. side rake; 2 bale throwing wagons with 6 ton gearing; Maple Leaf 38' hay elevator; Nl 6" grain auger 42' P.T.O. ; AC 15 disc seed drill; drag harrows; fert. spreader 3 P.T.O.; Century field sprayer 22' booms 3pth; Ford 612 forage forage harvester 2 row P.T.O. ; Ford post hole digger 14" auger; 15' grain auger 5", 10' grain auger 4"; grain dryer; cement mixer; 5 ton wagon and rack; cattle scales and squeeze; . Int. 103 manure spreader; Turnco grain bin, with 5 ton gearing, Schulte stone picker; numeral feeder; many other Items; 19 mature Charolals cows, 16 calves by side; Shelters bred; purebred 'bull. Terms cash, No reserve. Salé times: machinery 12 noon. Cattle 3:00 p.m.' Carl and Greg Hickson Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Reaboro, 705-324-9959. 38-2SN Auction Sale Sat., Oct. 2 at 10a.m. Held at Mitchell's Auction Building, 2 miles east of Ome- mee on Hwy. 7, 3 miles northeast northeast on Emily Park Rd. Very large quantity of china and glass, oil lamps, fancy coffee and end tables, rocking chair, chesterfield, matching antique dresser and wash stand, chest of drawers, sm. curved glass china cabinet, sm. modern desk, older fridge, dryer, chrome kitchen suites, washer spin dryer, railroad railroad lantern, wood planes, other tools, wet - dry vacuum, 3M - '051' copier, 3M - '107' copier, 2 drawer filing cabinet, cabinet, Lathem time clock, 40 channel CB - base station, box trailer, electric welder, Ig. floor model drill press, quantity quantity of ignition parts, cross over pipes for Ig. trucks, 2 - Vi ton alum, truck caps, wood . cook stove, new 4 burner table top propane gas stove, 6 - 100 lb. propane tanks, Meyer - electro touch snow plow control control with harness, frame - lights, no blade - model E47, 1972 Jeep, 6 cylinder - removable removable cab, dune buggie, many other Items. Vehicles and caps at 2 p.m. Lunch available. Doug Mitchell auctioneer, Omemee, 705-799-6769. 39-lSNP Thursday, October 21st at 7:30 p.m. Victoria's 9th Invitational Holstein Consignment Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R.2, Lindsay. Approx. 60 heads of registered and grade Holstein cattle, 35 mature cows In all stages of lactation, remainder bred and open Heifers. For further Information or consignments consignments contact Sales Office 705-324-8311. Sales Manager John Buckley. 324-4017. Sales Agents Cliff Lllllco 439-2380, Bod Eagleson 939-6380 or Carl Hickson 324-9959. Thursday, November 11th - Victoria's First Anniversary Anniversary Holstein Sale at 12:30 p.m. Coffee - refreshments. Watch for details of sale. 37-6SN Auction Sale Thursday evening, Sept. 30, 7. p.m. Bannister'* Auction Hall, . Bewdley Consisting of: chests of drawers, ,3 {piece bedroom sulte/ ipartfment 'size dryer, tables, • chain, chesterfield, desk, bed? antique and household household dishes and glassware, small appliances, fireplace accessories, televisions, 2 T.V. video games, picture frames, and other Items, still being consigned. Roger Bannister Auctioneer, 416-797-2651. 39-lSNP Cattle Sale Selling Wednesday, Sept. 29th at Durham County Sales Arena, Orono Thirty-five good Charolais and Hereford cows with calves ranging from 200-500 pounds at their sides from the estate of the late Alfred Cobbledick, Newcastle. Be sure to attend this sale as these are all good quality cattle. Charlie Reid, auctioneer. 38-2SN Auction Sale Auction of antiques by Earl Davis at the Brooklin Community Community Centre, Casse Is Road, Brooklin. A fund raising event sponsored by Whitby Arts Incorp., October 1st. Preview 5 - 7 p.m. Auction 7 - 9:30 p.m. Refreshments. Early Victorian Victorian hand carved chairs, Japanese prints, Housler cupboards, cupboards, hanging and standing oil. lamps, brass beds, wash stands, Victorian settee, round cross cut oak pedestal table, flat to wall cupboard, 7 piece Duncan Phyfe style dining room suite, wall clock, press back rocker, Sevres, Royal Doultan, Carnival glass, Moorcraft, cut glass, wine glasses, white twist over green twist, basalt, Japanese shell china, and many other collectibles. Samples of the many donations from merchants merchants of Whitby: Wesley's World of Travel, a deluxe weekend at the Constellation Hotel, Toronto, Hairlines, a day of beauty, facial, pedicure, pedicure, manicure and hairstyle, Dempster's Butcher Block, a meat basket. For information call Maureen Remington 668-3192 . 39-lSN Auction Sale Saturday, October 2 at 1:00 p.m. At the Auction Hall beside Newcastle Lumber, Newcastle Village. Selling a good selection of Items including a combination stereo, bar, fireplace on a marble platform, Spanish chesterfield, blanket box (pine), dishwasher, Kenmore 30" stove (electric), 24" Moffat electric stove, wicker rocking chair, air conditioner, shower doors, love seat, chesterfield suite (new upholstery), shop vac., 7 piece oval chrome set with swivel' chairs (gold and green), garden tools, lawn ornaments, knick-knacks, beds, and mattresses, stereo, brand new Christmas decorations, artificial Christmas tree and much more. Door opens at 12:00 noon for viewing. A few items are a reserve bid. Terms cash or cheque with proper 1,0. Consignments are welcome, Auctioneer: Don Stephenson, 987-4455. 3I-2SN Monday Evening October 4,5:30 p.m. Auction sale of building materials, paints, hardware items. All new items. Selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 miles north of Uxbridge. Including 2 x 4's, 25 - 35 ft. trusses, 15 aluminum store window units,' doors, aluminum aluminum shutters, aluminum doors, garage doors, 100 prebuilt prebuilt exterior door frames, 50 gallons antl-freeze, plywood, shingles, bathroom vanities with marble tops, electric motors, vinyl folding doors, paint, cedar posts, assortment of spindles, picnic tables, tools, hammers, miscellaneous miscellaneous tools, etc. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416- 852-3524. 38-2S Saturday, Oct. 16 12:00 noon Sheep and Holsteins Farm dispersal of 130 Suffolk sheep and 20 Holstein heifers. The property of Sam Snoden, Bowmanville. Selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 miles north of Uxbridge. 130 Suffolk sheep including 90 registered ewes bred - 20 have already lambed In September. 20 yearling registered ewes - open, 3 registered rams, 10 grade ewes - many of these young ewes are descended from Gelp, all breeding and the majority are young. Also 20 Holstein heifers open and bred. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416- 852-3524. 39-35 Saturday, October 16,10 a.m. Auction Sale of Real Estate for the property of Brian 8, Carol Kennedy selling at the property at 3 Main St. S., Uxbridge, including 2 stores and 7 apartments. Excellent income property. Everything rented. Interested parties may inspect the property by appointment by calling Brian Kennedy, 416-852-6286, or Lloyd Wilson, 416-852-3524. Terms of sale $10,000. down by certified cheque day of sale. Balance to be settled in 45 days. Further mortgage information available from the owner. Sale managed 8< sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, ' Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 39-3S Estate Sale Thursday evening September 30 - 6:30 p.m. Property of late W.J. Stevenson, 566 Waterford Street, Peterborough with inclusions. For convenience, sale will be held at Peterborough Labour Centre, 61 Princess St., Peterborough. Selling maple library table, Vilas maple couch, 5-leg round dining room table, drop-leaf table, rocking chairs, 2 rattan chairs, pressed back chairs, 6 dining room chairs, Jacques and Huyes dresser, 2 large mirrors, wicker fern stand, 2 pc. bedroom suite, waterfall design walnut bed, Franklin stove, upholstered armchairs, fireplace screen, antique scales, trunks, quilts, crocks, piano stool, books, pewter banquet teapot, cut glass, royal Bayreuth, Canadian glass spooner, stemware, silver, china,sad irons,cuckoo clock, 400 day clock, lamps, rugs, dishes, tools, plus many other items. Terms cash, no reserve. Shrubb Auction Service, 295-6654. 39-1S Saturday, November 6 Sale time: 1:00 p.m. Auction sale - toy and gift auction in time for Christmas giving. Plan to attend and save money. Pearce Auction Services, 985-7492. More details later. 39-lSN Saturday, October 2 Sale time: 6:00p.m. Pearce Auction Centre Auction sale on Shirley Road, 4 miles south of Port Perry. With new doors, windows, arborite, wood trim, paint, shingles, plastic pipe, chimney chimney parts, shelving and other hardware, Princess kitchen stove, reversible garden tractor with blade ana tiller, pool table, electric lawn mower, shop vac., automatic washer, dressers, exercise bike, chrome table and chairs, wash stand and a lot more as well. Terms of sale - cash, Visa or good cheque. Pearce . Auction Services 985-7492. 39-lSN Auction Sale Thursday evening, Sept. 30 6p.m. Private estate, property of Mr. J. Lane, Bathurst St,, Toronto to be held at Stirte- vant's Auction Hall, 33 Hall St., Oshawa. Modern and antique furniture, refrigerator, refrigerator, electric stove, automatic washer and dryer, modern 3 piece chesterfield suite (like new), coffee, and end tables, antique centre tables, dressers, chest of drawers, vanity and stool, beds • complete, complete, modern 9 piece diningroom diningroom suite, night tables, vanity, desk and chairs, rugs, complete line of kitchen dishes and appliances, linen and bedding. This is a large sale. Plan to attend. All furniture welcome, Sales every Monday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m. Sales room open Monday Monday to Friday at 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Terms cash. No reserve. Myles King, auctioneer. 725-5751 - 723-0501. 39-1S Wednesday, September 29, 11 a.m. Holsteins Auction Sale of Holsteins selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including a fresh Sheik 2 yr. old, a number of fresh heifers and cows. Also bred heifers both Registered and Grade. Semen selling by Cutlass, Warden, Triple Threat, Sheik and Marlin. Consignments are now being taken for this sale. Please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852- 3524. 39-1S Saturday, October 23rd Twilight Auction Sale of Percentage Simmental cattle at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay Victoria County County Rd. 4. 35 v nture percentage Simmenta. cows with 29 calves by side bull exposed May 1; Purebred bull 2Vi yrs.; IW2 8, 3 A Simmental heifers bred rising 2 yrs.; Bull exposed June 20. The property of Dean Foster, 23 miles east of Bancroft at Boulter. Sale time 7:00 p.m. Carl Hickson Auctioneer. 39-3SN Monday, October 18 Selling at Lindsay Community Sale Barn. 35 head of mature Hereford Charolais • Limousin cross cows with 32 calves by side. 17 Hereford cross-bred heifers - rising 1 yr. old. 15 Hereford cross bred steers rising 1 yr. old Limousin and Angus Bull. Bull exposed June 1. The property of Wind-Ham Farms, Keswick. Sale time 2:00 p.m. Carl Hickson Auctioneer. 39-3SN Saturday evening, Oct. 9 Selling at Hickson Sales Arena R.R.2, Lindsay 43 head Simmental cattle, 24 Simmental cows with 19 calves by side. The property of Tom Gurney. Negative Bruce- losis test, also selling 34 head, Hereford cattle; 15 mature high grade Hereford cows with 15 calves by side; 4 Hereford Hereford yearling heifers; Bruce- losis free fisted herd. The property of Paul Buttemare. Sale time 7:00 p.m. Carl Hick- son. 705-32,1311. M3SN Spring Grange Farm Shorthorn Production Sale At Hickson Sales Arena, Lindsay, Ontario. Oct. 16 at l:30p.m. Offering will include cows and calves (many cows will sell with calves at foot and rebred). Bred and open heifers, bulls. For catalogues call collect 705-439-2567. (Rick or Lynda Rickard.) 39-3SN The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display - Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classified- Tues. 12:00 noon For Sale Firewood All Hardwood Delivered or Pick-Up Newtonvllle 786-2633 FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seal It's your guarantee of permanence. STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 'Aulhoriui Tktltr Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundee St. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 Quote - "Tact is the rare ability to keep silent while two friends are arguing, and you know both of them are wrong." Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Hicks who were married Sat., Sept. 25, in Orono United Church, with Rev Wayne Wright officiating. The bride is the former Linda Darlene Rainey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rainey, and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hicks. The reception was held in Orono Community Centre. Mrs. Bertha Touchburn attended the 1929 - 30 class of Peterborough Normal school reunion, on Sunday, at Rock Haven, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Bowens were Sunday visitors with Rev. and Mrs. Basil Long, Fenelon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor were Sunday luncheon guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Scarborough. Mrs. Corrie DeJonge, Newcastle and Mrs. Isabelle Challice attended the (2) day judging school seminar, held in Sir Sandford Fleming College, Lindsay over the past weekend. This course is sponsored by the Ont. Horticulture Horticulture Association. Mrs. Dorothy Bailey spent the past weekend at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kemmett and family, Lindsay. Craig and Lesley and baby Kymm Cochrane, Swan River, Manitoba spent two weeks holidays at the home of their parents, Don and Barbara Cochrane, Kirby, recently. On Saturday Sept. 11th a family reunion was held at Downs "Sugar Shack", Kendal, where a corn and weiner roast took place. About 70 members of the Cochrane and Foster families attended. Mrs. Eileen Billings and Mrs. Audrey McNaul, Oshawa spent several days recently visiting Miss Julia Billings, Lake Mead, Penn., U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey entertained friends on Saturday evening in honor of Wayne's birthday. A large crowd of family and friends were entertained Saturday evening to a delicious buffet dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hodge, Taunton Road. The party was held in honor of. John's birthday. Congratulations. Congratulations. On Sunday^ Sept. 19, Rev. Wayne Wright baptised baby Barbara Kymm Cochrane, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cochrane at Kirby United Church. Later, a buffet luncheon was held at the home of Donna and Ken Thomas, Oshawa, where the baby's great grandfather Carman Foster, other family members and friends attended. In the evening a baby shower was held at the home of Mrs. Diane Nimigon in honor of wee Kymm, who was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. E. Witheridge and son Don, Kingston, were weekend guests of their son John and Valerie, and attended their grandson's baptism in Orono United Church. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mercer and Mr. Roy Mercer were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cann, Garden Hill. Orono United Church News The church was well filled for regular Sunday service, with beautiful flowers from the Hicks-Rainey wedding and also flowers placed in memory of the late Rene Clapdorp. Alvin Year led in the scripture readings and Rev. Wright gave the children's story. There were three baptisms performed by Rev. Wright, David Martin Deremo, son of Wayne and Joan Deremo (God-parents A1 and Barbara Trew), Jennifer Dawn Kanters, daughter of Larry and Colleen Kanters (Godparents (Godparents Dave and Judith Tutoluk), and Robert Bruce Witheridge, son of John and Valerie Witheridge. Birthdays celebrated this week - Alvin Yeo Sept. 27, Isabelle Challice Oct. 1, Everett Brown Oct. 2. World-wide Communion will be celebrated next Sunday, Oct. 3 and regular monthly session meeting will be Tues. Oct. 5 in Friendship room. Our church anniversary will be Sunday, Oct. 24, with guest speaker Rev. Ed. Schamer- horn of St. Paul's United, Bowmanville. At the regular Board of Stewards meeting held last Monday, Sept. 20, it was decided to change our Turkey Supper date to Wed. Nov. 10 because so many other things are scheduled for the last week of the month. Sunday, October 31st will be U.C.W. Sunday and the guest speaker will be Mrs. Susan Genge, asst, minister of Kingsview United Church; Oshawa, and special music. Remember the M. and S. fund raising Halloween dance, Sat. Oct. 30. There will be a live band. More details later. Two Car Crash Near Caesarea Injures Driver A head-on collision on Highway 7A, near Caesarea early Saturday morning sent a Port Perry woman to Sunny brook Hospital. Ontario Provincial Police at Newcastle said Alexandria Kimberly Murray, 22, of Rosa St., Port Perry, suffered serious head injuries. She was listed Monday in critical condition. Police said the accident occurred when an eastbound vehicle and a westbound vehicle collided head on near the centre of the highway, just west of the Caesarea Rd. intersection. A passenger in the eastbound Murray vehicle, Dale Robert Renoufo, 33, of Caesarea, was treated and released from Port Perry Hospital. Beverly Bellefleur, 20, of Queen St., Port Perry received minor injuries and was admitted to Port Perry Hospital but later released. Police said she was the driver of the westbound vehicle. The accident occurred at approximately 1:45a.m. Ontario Provincial Police are continuing to investigate the accident. Oshawa Monument Co. 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