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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Oct 1967, p. 14

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" WASH TET Sa EAD - soa bt A Ct Ft VT GN ow £ ay Ee > \ a wo PE LS a Fay ey ¥ 3 } * ¥ 4] Po | 1d : WA WE) BAS Vos SE a SL Pes tend ae - ol aw IT 5 Wg "or aN Ne we 2. LMR AY *~ Se SR A 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 12th, 1967 Auction Sales Stock, Implements, hay, straw & Grain, the property of ROSS McMILLAN, Lot 3, Con. 4, Thorah Twp., 1 mile south of Beaverton (on by-pass) 3 miles east or 6 mile NW. of Woodville on TUES. OCT, 24th, 40 head of Aberdeen Angus Cattle, about half P.B. 16 cows, calves by side, 5 due around sale time, 3 year ling 1 P.B. Bull, 13000 bales of hay, 4500 bales of straw, 3500 bu. mixed grain, 9 sows, 28 weaned pigs, 17 chunks, W.D. 45 Allis Chalmers trac- tor, Model B. Allis Chalmers tractor, Fargo 1 ton truck, A.C. loader, A.C. plow, A.C. Mower for B. tractor, John Deere baler, Cockshutt seed drill, M.H. No. 60 Combine, Cobey Manure spreader, J.B. & D. sprayer. M.H. Double Dise, full line of Machinery. No reserve as owner is giv- ing up farming due to ill health. Farm is for sale. Terms cash. Sale at 12.30 Neil McEachern, Jack Camp- bell, Clerks. REG. JOHNSON, Oct. 12-19 Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 AUCTION SALE of House- hold furniture, the property of JAMES DUNNE, will be held in the Village of Udora on WED., OCT. 18th. Admiral 23 in. T.V., Dining room fur- niture Bedroom suites, Space heater, Refrig., Electric stove, Kitchen furniture, Dishes, etc. Full line of Furniture. No reserve as owners are moving to B.C. Property sold. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON, Oct. 12 Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of House- hold Furniture the property of Misses MARGARET and BESSIE MacCALLUM, will be held in the town of Beaver- ton on THURS. OCT. 19th. Electric stove, Pine cup- boards, Pine chests of draw- ers, swing type mirror. Beds, Chairs, Quilts, Lamps, Dishes Full line of Furniture. No Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. REG. JOHNSON, Oct. 12 Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements. hay, straw grain and furniture, the pro- perty of WILFRED RAE, Lot 34, on. 3, Scott Twp., 2 miles north of Zephyr or 3 miles east of Brown Hill on SAT,, OCT. 21st. 70 head of Hol- stein & Hereford Cattle, 20 Cows, bred heifers, No. of steers, 800 to 900 lbs., heifers and good pail fed calves, 5 sows, mostly with pigs 4 to 8 wks. 225 DeKalb hens (yearlings), 300 bales of hay. 1700 bales of straw, 1200 bu. grain, M.H. Ferguson No. 50 tractor (good shape), Ford tractor (recently overhauled) LH.C. baler No. 45, J. D. Man- ure spreader, J.B. D. sprayer, Ferguson Cultivator. ILH.C. Power Mower, Full line of Machinery. Qu. of furniture. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 12.30. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON, Oct. 12-19 Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 ONTARIO RIDING HEAR Dr. MATT DYMOND YOUR Conservative Candidate SEE & M.P.P. SINCE 1955. | 6:25 6:10 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th CKLB 1350K.Cc. OSHAWA 6:30 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th ON TELEVISION BARRIE TV Channel 3 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th and ON RADIO CFOR 1570 KC. ORILLIA P.M. P.M. P.M. Auction Sale TUES. OCT. 31st -- Farm Equipment, etc. for Al Beggs. M.F. No. 35 Diesel Tractor (completely overhauled) M.H. No. 33 Row crop tractor, N.H. side rake (new), N.H. 66 baler M.F. Mower (Minute Mount) 3 pt. hitch, McCormick Com- bine, No. 64 P.T.O., Mathews hay chopper. Kongskilde cul- tivator, M.F. wagon (new) with 20 ft. self feeding rack, Gehl Forage Harvester with corn hed. Qu. of other first class Machinery, 31 can bulk milk tank, 2 surge milker units, 2 De Laval units, Pump & Motor, 5 stainless steel pails, Hay, straw etc. No reserve as owner is giving up farming. Farm is for sale. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. REG. JOHNSON, Oct. 12-19 Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 Scugog = News Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred of Agincourt week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sweet- man. Mr. Clarence Carter and Gary are spending a few days at Expo in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. R. Butler & family of Toronto Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith spent the week-end at Buck- CAR XH SVN BetUS SAN RTO L397 - YI LAL eas. SE - PRR ARSE BUH hr ut FOE Fa eat, BATT Ya LAPSE LSS FYRARRSSW VAI § 7 AL Lr AE REFN FEE WER ARS horn at their cottage with their family, Mr. and Mrs. John Brodie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brodie, Toronto, spent the week-end at their Cottage Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bro- die, Toronto, manager of Heritage Motors. and Mr. Ernest Metcalfe, Toronto, manager of Canadian General Electric, at the Brodie cot- tage, Pine Point, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Oshawa Saturday guests of Mr. A. Leaming. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooker, Preston Lake, Mr. & Mrs, J. Newman and family of Man- chester and Mr. and Mrs. J. Raines and Kelly of Port Perry 'spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs! T. Eden. Mrs. R. Fralick is visiting with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boor in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope and family spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hope at Pefferlaw. Miss Gloria Fralick, Tor- onto, Miss Marilyn "Fralick, Sudbury and --Mr. Stephen Fralick, Oshawa week-end guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick. Miss Lilian Kumka. Osh- awa, Mr. T. Van Bridger, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Van Bridger, Bowmanville, it Church Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANSLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, OCT. 15th -- TRINITY XXI. 9.45 a.m.--Holy Communion Church School Mr. and Mrs. G. Colline and family of Oshawa, Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Huffman. . b Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown & family: of Oshawa Monday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Brown, Friends and neighbours of Mr .and Mrs. J. Edgar held a house warming party at their new home on Saturday night. Gifts included, two electric lamps, a large mirror and two wall plaques. Mr, Chris Lindholme of Brantford a week-end guest of Mr. Barrie Prentice. (Continued on Page 16) Ashburn Church Anniversary Services, Oct. 15 The Anniversary Services |: at Ashburn Presbyterian Church on Sunday 15th Oct- ober at 11 a.m. and at 7.30 p.m. are being shared by the congregation of St. John's, Port Perry. . : Special music is being ren- dered by the choir and this is being augmented by visit- ing soloists from Whitby. The sermon subject in the morning will be--"The Guar- antee of Heaven" and in the evening "The Dynamic Cen- tre". : Visitors are assured of a warm welcome at the ser- vices being held in the Cen- tennial Hall. The Sunday Night Forum at St. John's is withdrawn in favour of this special day at Ashburn. ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, OCT. 15th -- TRINITY XXI. 11.15 a.m.--Morning Prayer Church School E PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, OCT. 15th -- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship PRINCE ALBERT © 1:00 p.m --Sunday School 2:00 p.m.-- Worship Service ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 'Music by - T - DANCING | CLUB ANNRENE SATURDAY, OCT. 21st Bill Blackwell. Sunday schools meet eat their usual times. An Sunday 22nd October the congregation of St.. Johns Port Perry hold their Anni. versary service with the Burns Church uniting--This service will be at 11 a.m. and the sermon subject will be "Something to Sing about". POWER PLUS SPEED SUPER XL'67 CHAIN SAW For any cutting job, profes- sional or amateur, here's a lightweight, direct drive chain saw with super power! The Homelite Super XL'67 weighs only 13 Ibs., 12 oz., less bar and chain, yet fells trees up to 4' in diameter . . . cuts 18¢ softwood in just 17 seconds . . . cuts 18" hardwood in 24 seconds. Come in for a free demonstration today. Trewin Farm, Equipment Blackstock, Ont. Tel: 986-4283 THANK YOU ALL! The success of the first "Autorama Display" last -- Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, OCT. 15th -- 10 a.m.--No Morning Worship 11 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Anniversary Service at. Burns Church, Ashburn. SUNDAY, OCT. 22nd -- 11 am.--Anniversary Service. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY, OCT. 15th -- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service 9:45 a.m.--Family Bible School United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, OCT. 15th -- SCUGOG--9.00 a.m. PROSPECT--10.00 a.m. MANCHESTER--11.15 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wed., 8 p.m.-- Prayer Meeting. Thursday, Friday and Saturday far exceeded our great- est expectations. We therefore wish to extend sincere thanks to the public who turned out, showed so much interest and made the show possible. We especially extend thanks to Dan Madsen, pro- © prietor of Port Perry I.G.A. for his generous contribu- tion of free coffee and donuts,Eleanor's Flowers for do- nating all the decorative floral Displays, as well as John Orde and the Lowry Organ Co. for providing such exeel- lent entertainment every. night. BOB ARCHER MOTOR SALES LTD. BEARE MOTORS LTD. HARRY PEEL RAMBLER SWEETMAN SERVICE STATION CY WILSON FORD SALES Sales & Service ----"

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