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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 May 1969, p. 14

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"% 3--May22 x 'HIRE « BUY SELL. RENT - SWAP FIEEE BUY 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 22, 1969 4 Auction Sales . SAT, MAY 24th--Auction) -. Sale of Furniture, Modern & "Antiques, Piano, Television, Bedroom Suites, Record - Player, Oil Paintings, Pine Furniture, Dishes, etc,, the property of MURRAY A. MAIDLOW, 186 Cochrane St., Port Perry. Note -- This is an outstanding offering of Furniture with a large quan- tity of interesting Antiques and Collectors items. Be "sure to attend. Terms Cash, Sale at One O'clock. R. Scott & G. Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Auctioneers AUCTION SALE of Mona- ghan's 'Welding and Machine Shop Equipment will be held at Lot 28 Con. 9, Mariposa Twp.; 12 mile east of Oak- wood on hwy. 7 on MON. eyening, MAY 26th at 5.30. Miller Arc Welder, Oxy Acet- ylene Welder (new), Forge, Drill Press, Band saw, Power hack . saw, Jig saw, Pipe threaders & 'cutters, set of Jigs for wrought iron - work, 10 sections of builders scaf- folding (new), large Qu. of new iron, suitable for rajl- ings, books on designs for wrought iron work, chain saw, Boat, Garden Tractor, Plow & scuffler, Tools and - many other useful articles, + Owners are going out of business. Terms: Cash. Sale at 5.30 p.m.. (Note Time). Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG JOHNSON & SON, 'May15-22 Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 AUCTJON SALE SAT., JUNE 7th--Auction Sale of Furniture, Modern & Antique, the property of FLORENCE HARPER, 285 Mary St., Port Perry on Sat. June 7th at one o'clock. In- cluding Piano in real good shape, complete bedroom, living & dining room furni- ture, kitchenware, dishes, bedding, - Toilet" Sets, many Antique items. Terms- Cash. Sale at One o'clock. R. Scott and G. Wanamaker, Clerks. : TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, 3--Juneb Auctioneers CENTRAL and. EASTERN ONTARIO CONSIGNMENT HORSE SALE ~~ To be held at Peterborough Commymity Livestock Sales -Barn- Peterborough," Ont., 3 "miles East of Hwy. 28 on Hwy. 7, on SAT., MAY 31st, 12:30 p.m. Sale will consist of a large selection of regis- ¥ tered . and grade Quarter Horses, Appalooses, Palmino- 'es, English and Western, Jumpers, Hunters and Plea- sure. 'Also several assorted ponies. Send Consignment to: Sale Manager: Steve Liptay, : RR. #1, Bowmanville, + Ont. Phone: 263-2157 BILL WALKER and STEVE LIPTAY, May22-29 Auctioneers SALE REGISTER THURS., JUNE 5th--Auc- tion Sale - Holsteins - Milk Quota' © Complete Holstein Dispersal, Registered' . heifers; 17+ open heifers and 'calves. Number cows fresh time of sale, 12 due for fall. These cows are sharp and dairy with good working . udders. Co--ws milking 80 a 5 helo day. Dairy test 3.89: No. 1 Milk Quota, De- Kh Bulk. Tapk, Surge Alamo 6 unit pump & Vacu- um line (new), 3 surge units. ~ Pony well-broken. The pro: _perty .of- Peter--VanKessel; Lot 13, Con. 8, Reach Twp.. YA mile cast of 7 & 12. 3 miles north of Manchester. Terms Cash: Sale at 1.30. f Owner giving up: dairy busi- ness. TED JACKSON, . ' . TED SPENCELEY, '+ LLOYD WILSON, Sale Managers. & Auctioneers 3 May22-29 : cand' Grade, 25 milk cows, 5 bred Auction. Sale + SAT.; MAY 31 -- Clearing Auction Sale of Household Furniture and Farm Machin- ery. FURNITURE--Findiay Cook Stove, Frigidaire elec. Stove (like new), Frigidaire refrigerator, washing mach- ine, kitchen tables & chairs, 3 pe. dining room suite with 6 matching chairs, chester- field - 2 matching chairs, vacuum cleaner, double bed, 1 iron bed, day-couch, 3 dres- sers with mirrors, 4 chairs, washstands, lamps, linens, home made tablecloths and doillies, kerosene lamps, old English china, pols and pans and many .other.items. NOTE --an old established house- hold of furniture with many interesting "items. Plan to attend. MACHINERY -- Cockshutt 30 Tractor, Int. 3 furrow _ plow (ace bottom, Cockshutt 15 ft. Cultivator, J-D One-way tiller, Cockshutt manure spreader, rubber tire wagon and rack, Int. seed driul, set of scales (2,000 lbs.) Cockshutt grinder, 7 in. 50 ft. 'drive belt (nearly new), drag-harrows, 3 draw bars, 2-wheel trailer (on rubber), many tools, forks & shovels, 3 colony houses (on skids), plus chicken feeders, water- ing troughs and elec. brood- er. stoves, feed carrier and litter carrier and many other items too numerous to men- tion. The property of FRED PARKIN, Lot 31, Con. 7, Whitby Twp., 1 mile north of Brooklin, then 3 miles west on the.7th line (paved) to oid Spencers School, proceed 1 mile . north... Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale 12.30 p.m. HENRY KAHN, Brqoklin, Sales Mgr.. and Auctioneer. May22-29 SATURDAY JUNE 7th FARM MACHINERY ORCHARD EQUIPMENT FURNITURE 'Auction Sale including Ford |= 5000 Diesel Tractor, power steering (good), M.F. 35 Die- sel Tractor, A-C Tractor, A-C 712 Combine(like new), Turn- co Grain Box, MH Secd Drill on rubber, 3 furrow trip beam plow (new), Fork lift - 2500 1b.; Weed sprayer, N.H. Hay Baler (good), N-H Side Rake, -N-H Hay Conditioner, N-H Hay Mower, 'Meyers Sprayer with new Ford en- gine, - Grademaster - apple grader, 5000 apple boxes, hampers, baskets, hydraulic -pruner, ladders, aluminum conveyor, chain saw, Woods 25 can Bulk Tank, Furniture: refrigerator, electric stove, writing desk, 3 pc. bedroom suite, beds, dishes, etc. etc. The property of Clare E. Allin, Lot 2, Con. 2, Darling- ton Twp., 2 miles east and 2 miles north of Bowmanville. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m: (Furniture sells first). LLOYD WILSON; Uxbridge Sale Manager & adctioncer. 3--Juned AUCTION SALE of House- hold Furniture and Qu. of garage tools will be held in the town of Beaverton, 30 Bay St. on SAT. MAY. 24th, the property of Mrs. HAR- OLD WESTCOTT, Frigidaire refrig., Moffat 24 in. range, Inglis automatic washing ma- chine, Bendix dryer, kitchen table & chairs, Antique Wai- nut side board & table (oval shape) * (good condition), chests of drawers, antique clocks, Platform rocker, Bed chesterfield Dresser, 4 beds, wicker lawn irs, coloured pathroom fixtures & fittings (beige colour); 'new '(never nstalled). niture. ~~ Beaver table saw, Band saw, Volkswagon Motor Drill press, Arc welder(home- made), 2 railroad lanterns, air. compressor, belt sandcr, tools, "etc. Propctly Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m, Gerald Graham, Clerk, 'REG. JOHNSON & SON, Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland ii 3270 Qu. 'of other fur-. SELL RENT * --g TIE BUY + SELL: EEE ~ Auction Sales Auction Sale | AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements and fur- niture, the property of Mrs, JAMES E.-LAKE, Lot 4, Con, 4, Mariposa Twp. 5 .miles West of "Little Britain on County Rd. or 5 miles South 1, mile East of Manilla on SAT., MAY 24th. Good Here- ford cattle, several good cal- ves by side, baled straw, 350 bus. mixed grain, 35 leghorn hens, A.C. tractor (W.D.) good _condition, A.C. tractor (W.F) good running: condi- tion, Geo. White Threshing Machine, full line of Mach- inery, Willes Piano & bench, Organ, gramaphone, Boston rocker, Pine Cupboard, "2 arrow back chairs, glass door cupboard, Toilet set, weight clock," chesterfield and 2 chairs, Clare Jewell cook stove, Honey Making equip- ment, ele. ete. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG JOHNSON & SON, May1522 Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 3573270 AUCTION SALE of farm stock, Implements & furni- ture, the property of JAMES WAKELIN, Lot 24, Con. 11, Brock Twp., 1 mile south of Cannington, 1 mile east or 3 miles north of Manilla, i mile west on THUR., JUNE 5th. 40 head of - Hereford cattle, Cows with -calves by side, No. of yearling steers & heifers, 11 brood-sows, No.: of chunks, 1 hog, 7 ewes, 12 lambs, 1 P.B. Montadale ram, Ford Super Dextr2 2000 Die- sel tractor (good), Ford Fer- guson tractor, Geo, White threshing Machine, J.D. Hay fluffer, Spreadmaster man- ure spreader, Cockshutt Power Mower, full line of farm machinery. Farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.n. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG JOHNSON & SON, May22-29 ~. Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 AUCTION SALE of .Farm Stock, Implements, Furniture and Antiques, the property of CLAUSEN WHITE, Lot 16, Con. 12, Brock Twp., 1 mile West of Cannington (across from Brock District High School on TUES., MAY 27th, 35 head of Gurnsey, Holstein & Hereford Cattle. Several Gurnsey's fresh or springers, 6 Holstein Springers, No. of Herefords, calves by side, some small calves, 'Dap led chestnut pony, 5 yrs.,, Ford Super Dexta gas tractor, 3000 model series, 600 hrs. (like new), Ford Manure loader (nearly new), Ford plow, 3 yrs., Ford Mower, 3 yrs., J. D. Manure spreader, 4 yrs. (2 wheel)," Triple K Cultivator (new), Favourite threshing 'machine (good) never been out of the barn) 24 x 42. Full line"of ma. chinery, Large Qu. of furni- ture and Antiques, including 2 wheel cart (100 yrs.) in per- fect condition, high fenders, Democrat, Antique- cutter, Iron plow, 'pea puller, wood- en pump, set of single draw- ing harness (nearly new), Several moustache cups, thumb print lamp, Rocking chairs, Spool bed, Antique extension table, oblong but- ter bowl. Dining_room suite (round ° table), Toilet - set, Bedroom suite, hall tree & mirror, many many other pieces of furniture & Anti- ques. - Farm Sold. No. Re- serve. Terms Cash. Sale at 12 o'clock (noon) sharp. Note furniture will self first. Come early. Gerald Graham, Clerk. Canington 3 M, Club will serve lunch. . REG. JOHNSON: & SON, /' Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270. FARMS WANTED L ' ALAL (3IATE 10 RIALTO 985-7373 SALE 'REGISTER "SAT, MAY 24th--Clcaring farm auction. at Alton Holme Farm including 2 'tractors, Forage Harvester, S U. For- age Wagon, J.D. Manure spreader, cultivator, thresher P.T.0. mower, 2 Surge milk: ers and pump -etc., alSo fur- niture and antiques includ- ing. piano and bench, refri- gerator, 9 pec. dining room anc oor Word was received death of Mrs. SR, I Mildred Brooks) on Tuesday, : at her home in Florioa. Sin- cere sympathy is. extended to Keith,"daughter Anna and family: > Mr.. and Mrs. Roach, with their family were at. their cottage jn Haliburton on the long week-end. Mr, and Mrs, Ron McKen: zie, Lisa 'and Lee Ann were at 'their cottage in Halibur: ton over. the holiday. ° Remember, Time" .sponsored by the U.C.W., to be held iif Utica Hall, May 27th at 8.00 p.m. Mrs. Crosier visited her daughter and family, Stouff- ville, over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Evans, suite, Antique articles such as rockers, set of antique dishes, clocks, chairs, glass- ware oxtra large moose head mounted, good. NOTE '-- This is a clearing farm auc- t nn with a large number of a. tique articles, and brings to a close the farming cpera- tions of one of the old pion- eer farms, selling at the farm, located (% 'mile west' of Altona) or (2 miles S. E. of Stouffville) (being c¢ppo- site the proposed Century - City), the property of MIL- LARD REESOR. - Farm Sold. No Reserve. - Terms - Cash. Sale 1 p.m, DS.T. NOTE 'there will be-2 auction rings operating at' the same time. ATKINSON & WILSON, Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers May15- 22 SAT., MAY 31st--Clearing auction of. farm implements, also furniture & appliances, Deep Freezer, good, Viking clothes dryer, Antique china cabinet, antique desk, 2 _Con- tinental beds, oil lamps, an- tique = crock, large kettle, carpentry tools, (2 cars scrap) garden tools, Patio lights, old sealers, piano and beneh, refrigerator, Power mower, quantity odd dishes, 3 couch- es, etc, the property of FRED J. WILSON (mormerly Wilson Park) Green River on Hwy. #7 (being 5 miles east| of Markham) at Green River, Property Sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale 1 p.m, D.S.T.. A. M. Wood, Clerk, ATKINSON & WILSON, Sale Mgrs. and "Auctioneers 2--May22- -29 FRIENDLY VISITORS On April 29th, "The Friend- ly Visitors" held 'a special party for the "Residents in' Homes for Special Care". Other special guests who live in our community also at- tended. At noon the guests were welcomed by Rev. Rice, min- ister of the Prince Albert Church in which the party was held. A delicious Pot luck dinner was enjoyed by all... Happy Birthday was sung to three guests and a lovely decorated birthday cake, donated by Mrs. S. 'Lindsay, was served. After dinner; Father Lee, |. later assisted by Rev. Rose showed a series of very in. teresting films, Appreciation for a very good afternoon was given to the "Friendly Visitors. 3.7 The . "Friéndly Visitors" wish to say thank you to all who donated food or gave of their time to make. this a successful party. The gtoup is still in need of volunteer visitors who are aple to. visit one or two af- ternoons 'a month. If you are "interested in the group, your help is needed. Please contact the president Mrs, R. W. Hopé, Prince Albert. everybody's 'outboard ll | ili ili i : pi : This 40 hp engine is the happy medium for many boats between the big power en- .-gines and the smaller fishing "outboards. It's. powerful enough for family skiing or cruising, yet economical and smooth enough for trolling. To top the cake -- it's a _ luxury motor with pushbutton electric * shifting, automatic choke, thermostat tempera- ture _control, fully As Li ££ - generator, and much more. See the Lark 40 soon. John Sattler REG'S MARINA CAESAREA , PHONE 985-4983 EVINRUDE SALES & SERVICE "| omitted Paul and Glen have enjoyed a two week's: holiday in Florida. Kenneth and Lee- Anne with grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston for sev- eral days. Mrs. Torrens and family in Willowdale. , Mr. Lawrence Best has'se- cured a job.in Sudbury for Oshawa. Contributions To -- Cancer Fund In the write up last week paign a regretable error. was made. Unfortunately two of the townships, Scugog and Cartwright, who made such gratifying contributions were in the article, for which we "are indeed sorry. Blood CLI PORT RED CROSS 'Oddellow Ss Hall Donor NIC PERRY IR oe MONDAY, JUNE 2nd 2:00 {0 4:30 P.M. and 6:30 to 9:00 P.M. FOR INFORMATION CALL 985-2465 or 985-2481 RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE. WITHYOUR HeLp "Hydro Show" Torrens of Willowdale were" the duration of the strike in' concerning the Cancer Cam-. } Mr. Johnston has been visiting his daughter, Following is the list of contributions for the area: Scugog Island $ 230.76 Twp. of Cartwright - 586.80 Shirley 130.50 Prince Albert . . 200.00 Prospect. . -.122.50 Manchester . © 161.58 Manchester to Greenbank: . 38.40 Utica. . ... . 107.15 -{Epsom . 74.50 Saintfield 74.50 Greenbank . : 41.00 East of Greenbank 43.00 Seagrave. . . 49.75 | South of Seagrave. 61.00 Honeydale . 40.00. Ce Perry 1403.57 $3365.00 A 2.

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