14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 26th, 1968 © Auction Sales v AUCTION SALE of" farm stock, Implements, hay, grain and furniture, the property of GRANT MORRISSON, Lot 3, Con. 3, Thorah twp. § miles south-east of Beaver- ton or 4 miles south- west of Argyle on THURS. OCT. 3. 75 head of. Shorthorn & Hereford Cattle, 17 cows, cal- Auction Sales THURS., OCT. 3rd -- Auc- tion Sale of 35 Head of Here- ford Cattle, the property of RONALD BILIDA, Lot 5, Con. 6, Reach, 5 miles west of Port Perry. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 2.00 p.m. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Sept.19-26 Auctioneers ves by side, No. of bred heif- ers, 2 milking cows, 9 steers (2 yrs.), 11 heifers, yearlings, 10 Hereford and Shorthorn steers (yearlings), etc., 3000 bales of hay, 2000 bu. mixed grain, 20 good pigs (chunks) 1952-3 ton Mercury truck 1949 1% ton LH.C. truck, Mc- Cormick W6 tractor, recent- ly) overhauled) A.C. tractor (C.A)), McCormick 10-20 trac- tor on steel good running condition, LH.C.- threshing machine, M.H. 8 ft. PTO binder, M.H. side rake on rubber, M.H. Manure spread- er, McKee hay blower, hay elevator 36 ft. with undercar- riage, LH.C. Power Mower, full line of Machinery, Roll top writing desk, Antique sewing machine, sideboard, chairs, wash stands, beds, muzzle loader shot gun, for- ge & anvil, Antique turnip puller, Qu. of other antiques. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 12 noon sharp. Ger- ald Graham, Neil McEachern, clerks. Stone Church ladies will serve lunch. REG JOHNSON, Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 Sept. 19-26 SAT., SEPT. 28th, 1 p.m.-- Auction Sale of Implements, farm equipment, tools, hay & straw, furniture and antiques the property of CLARENCE ARMSTRONG, lot 23, Con. 6 Uxbridge Twp., 2 miles straight south of Uxbridge on 7th Con. 700 bales hay, quantity of straw, Case S tractor, Case baler, Interna- tional 13 disc fertilizer grain drill, Int. Manure Spreader, 13 tooth Int. tractor, Culti- vator, Massey Harris binder on rubber, Beatty electric stove in good condition, new wire fencing, quantity of posts, large quantity new & used lumber, many more ar- ticles too numerous to men- tion. No Reserve. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. G. Jack- son, clerk. ROSS BAILEY, Spt.12-19-26 Auctioneer Phone "985-7583 10, Eldon twp., 6 miles east SAT., SEPT. 28th--Auction Sale of 60 Holstein & Jersey Cattle, 32 Cows, 28 Young Cattle, 2 Tractors, 3 Pt. Hitch Plow, Cultivator, Mower, Rake, Manure Loader, Full Line of Machinery, Bulk Tank Milking. Machine, Hay, Straw, Grain -& Furniture, the property of LYDEN LEA FARMS, Wm. H. Brown & Sons, Lot 3, Con. 5, Mariposa, 4 miles west of Little Britain or 4 miles south of Manilla. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 12 noon. Note--Sell- ing Furniture at 12 o'clock followed by Implements and Livestock. Roy Scott and G. Wanamaker, Clerks. Farm Sold. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Sept. 19-26 Auctioneers AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements and fur- inture, the property of GOR- DON MAXWELL, Lot 13 Con. 3 Mariposa Twp., 2 miles south of Little Britain, 1 mile west or % mile north of Sonya and 5 miles east on TUES., OCT. 8th, 30 head of Hereford & Aberdeen Angus Cattle, Cows with good calves by side yearling steers and heifers, Ferguson 20-85 trac- tor, New Favourite Thresh- ing Machine, Ford or Fergu- son equipment, 3 pt. hitch, buzz saw, J. D. Manure spreader full line of machin- ery. Bedroom suites, Toilet set, Studio Couch, some An- tiques. Qu. of other furni- ture. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Glenn Wanamaker, R. Scott, Clerks. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 Sept.26-0ct.3 AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock & Implements, the pro- perty of ROY PARKIN, Lot 11, Con. 5, Fenelon Twp., 2% miles north west of Cameron, turn north at store on side road, on MON. OCT. 7th. 75 head of high grade Here- ford Cattle, 19 cows with good calves by side, 8 pas- ture bred heifers, 8 steers (2 yrs.), 15 heifers (yearlings), 10 steers (yearlings). this is a choice herd of cattle. Plan to attend. 1000 bu. grain, 1949 Chev. % ton truck, Fordson Major tractor, Ford Tractor with hydraulic loader McCormick Manure spreader #21, David Brown low, LH.C. threshing mach ne, etc. Farm rented. No reserve. at 1.30. & REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer h. Sunderland 22 'yearling steers, 19 pail fed AUCTION SALE of farm stock, Implements, grain and furniture, the property of ROBT. CUNDAY, Lot 3, Con. and north of Woodville or 3 miles south, 1 mile west of Glenarm (on Goose Lake Rd) on TUES., OCT. 1st. 90 head of Holstein, Hereford and Shorthorn Cattle, 20 milk cows and bred heifers, 46 Calves, 200 to 500 lbs. No. of small calves, 1000 bu. Rod- ney oats, Cockshutt 550 trac- tor, M.F. No. 35 Gas tractor, 651 hrs. Robin Manure loader Dion threshing Machine, M.F. No. 10 baler; Cockshutt pow- er mower (new), M.H.- 8 ft. binder, P.T.O. (good), M.F, side rake, Set of chain har- rows, M.H. Manure _ spreader P.T.0.,, 140 bu., full line of, good machinery, Piano (good) round dining room table & chairs, chesterfield and 2 chairs, beds, dressers, dishes, some antiques, Qu of other furniture. Note furniture sells first. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 11.30 sharp. Neil Mec- Eachern, Gerald Graham, clerks. Grasshill - W.I. will serve lunch. REG JOHNSON, Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 LLL TREY} 3 Fn Happy Winner of Colour Television A representative of Neilson Ice Cream Gibson. She entered a contest held by the was in Port Perry Thursday last week to company in June, and became the lucky present a colour television to Mrs. James winner of the main prize in the contest. v [A E Johnson Doctar of Optometery EYES EXAMINED 229 Mary St. - 985-2388 clusive, who had plowed in competition before, were: 1st--Ron McGuckin, e Mount Albert, #3 2nd--Barry Timbers, Mount Albert, #3 3rd--Bob Tran, Claremont, #2 4th--Ted Smith, Blackwater, #1 bd 5th--Barry Jones, Uxbridge, #2 6th--Bob Campsall, Uxbridge Bill Tran, Claremont, #2, will represeni the South Ont- ario Plowmen's Association ® and Ted Smith, Blackwater, #1, will represent the North Ontario Plowmen's Associa- tion in the Junior Inter- Branch Class at the Interna- tional Plowing Match Guelph. Bob Tran, Claremont, #2, will represent South Ontario and Ron McGuckin Mount '| Albert, #3, will represent North Ontario in the Inter- mediate Inter-Branch Class at the International. These classes will be held on Satur- day, October 19th. Junior Plowmen Compete On Uxbridge Twp. Farm On Saturday, September 21st, a joint Junior Plowing Match for North and South Ontario was held at the farm of Mr. Jim Campsall, Uxbrid ge. This joint Plowing Match was sponsored by the Brook- lin and Port Perry Junior Farmers, and the North and South Ontario Plowmen's As- sociations. Mr. Win Timbers, Stouff- ville, was the official coach and judge for the competi- tion. The competitors were coached on correct plow ad- justment- and how to start and finish their lands. The. purpose of the Junior Plowing Match is to give the Junior Plowmen an_oppor-| tunity to receive instruction on plowing, and proper plow adjustments; and to encour- age their participation in the senior matches. "Th winners -in the class for boys 15 years 'and under, | who had plowed in competi- tion before, were: i 1st--Doug Dunkeld, Claremont, #2 2nd--Brian DeGeer, Mount Albert, #3 3rd--Bill Tran, Claremont, #2 4th--Bruce Pearse,- Claremont, . #2 5th--John Hoskin, Blackwater The winners in the class for boys 15 years and under who had not plowed before, were: 1st--Rick Campsall, Uxbridge 2nd--John Sheridan, "Stouffville ~--3rd--Karen Jones, - Uxbridge, #2 4th--Neil Arnold, Zephyr 5th--Glen Arnold, Zephyr 6th--Bill Vanlankveld, Uxbridge 7th--Philip Coward, Uxbridge The winners in the class for boys 16 to 22 years in- Bill Tran, Claremont, #2, and Brian DeGeer, Mount Albert, #3, will represent Ontario County in the Inter- County Class at the Interna-, tional on Thursday, October 17th. 'Bill Tran, Claremont, #2, '| and Bruce Pearse, Claremont, #2, will represent the Pick- ering District High School; Barry Jones, Uxbridge, #2¢ and Dale Oldham, Mount Al-- bert, #3, will represent the Uxbridge Secondary School, in the Inter-Secondary School Plowing Competition at the Internation] on Friday, Octo- INSTANT BYYERS ber 18th. v LEASING LAMBERT 985-7373 Note |. Terms Cash.) Sale}: wl Bont 28.()ot ha] Volkswagen doesn't It isn't any longer. It. isn't any lower. It only new car that wasn't changed just isn't any wider. It isn't any flashier, or classier. But it's changed. : And this;year, like every year, if's the i bt 1 to make it look different, Only to make it work better. Volkswagen dogs ikagain. ng, @ AEH §. 7 1 ah 13) -_ a Check the Yellow Pages under Automobile for the name of the Volkswagen dealer nearest you. ge { i 0. Pr O.MSI1P. Coverage * Pod A SEY IAN LY "i (RRR ALT eA 1 "A Aad amienneayt os EA ER La ME a ay