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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Oct 1969, p. 11

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« tioned separately in lots "to i ¥ 3_0ct.30 @ within a 20 mile radius of - kJ LUXE) GIASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS | SLR = = 19h GO = I WN == Nk iS Auction Sales Auction Sales SAT., NOV. 1st -- Auction Sale of Farm Implements & Self-Prq- pelled Combine, Deep Freeze, Pigs, 2 Tractors, M.H. Baler, Full Line of Im- plements, Hay, Grain, Straw, @ the property of FRED BALL- ARD, Lot 4, Con. 6, Reach Twp., 5 miles West of Port Perry. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. No Reserve, Sale at 1:00 p.m. . Roy Scott, and G. Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Auctioneers THE SALE OF THE YEAR 12th Annual ALL BLACK BREEDER & FEEDER SALE 600 'Head --- 500 Feeders, Steers & Heifers, 50 Breeders mostly cows & bred heifers, 50 Commercial Cows, bred to calve in March & April, 3 Serviceable age Bulls. And one Complete Dispersal at Peterborough Sales Barn, South of Amber Light on Highway 7. SATURDAY, OCT. 25th, 1969 at 11:30 a.m. sharp. Sale commencing with Breeding Cattle. Sale Spon- sored by the Eastern Ontario THURS., OCT, 23rd--at 12 noon sharp. 900 head of Stocker Cattle, - 2 year old Yearlings and Calves, sold in truck load lots, all fresh cat- tle from ranches and farms Woodville. One of the best quality stocker sales in Can- ada, consigne by 48 farmers. le .to be held at Woodville Sales Arena, located 13% miles East of Woodville or 16 miles North and West of ¢ Lindsay. Oct. 23 NORM MacINTYRE & SONS Auctioneers, Woodville, &Phone 439-2101 Angus Club. Lunch available, Conclusion of Sale -- Draw will 'be held for a % carcass of Angus Beef. Gordon Ribay & Ross Bailey, Auctioneers. Malcolm Bailey Manager, Phone 985-7583 Uxbridge, Ont. 3--0ct.23 SAT,, OCT. 25th--Auction Sale of Livestock and Imple- ments, 90 Hereford & Hol- stein Crossed Cattle, John Deere 520 Tractor, A.C. WD 45 Tractor, A.C. Combine, Farmall A Tractor, New Holl- and Baler. PTO, Int. Seed Drill, John Deere trip beam Plough, New Holland Man- SAT., OCT. 18th--Auction Sale of Farm Implements & Household Furniture, pro- perty of WALTER BROWN, s R.R. # Pickering, Lot 2, Con. 3, Pickering Audley Road. Allis Chalmers B. Tractor & Mower, Wagon & Hay Rack, Cultivators, Roller, Seed drill, Manure Spreader, circular saw, Harness, Electric fence, 'Garden Tiller (nearly new), many other farm implements. ¥ 1 pony (mare) 7 years old. Furniture, Newcombe Piano & bench, good. tables, chairs, 2 Quebec Heaters, Mantle clock, dresser, many other articles. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. Sale 1:30 p.m. LOYAL POGUE, Auctioneer Oct.9-16 Tel.. 668-4271 ure Spreader PTO, the pro- perty of GEORGE GRAHAM, Lot 25 & 26, Con. 8, Smith Twp., 1st Farm North of Peterborough County Home for the aged at Lakefield, Ont. Terms Cash. No Re- serve. Machine Sale at 1:00 p.m. Cattle Sale at 3:00 p.m. Ward Holmes & Ed. Allen, Clerks. - CARL HICKSON, Oct.16-23 Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont., Phone Lindsay 324-9959 SWAR + HIRE * BUY * Auction Sales SAT., OCT. 18th--Complete "ROSEHOLM" Dispersal, 70 Registered Holsteins, along with 605 lbs. #1 Milk Quota, and Dairy Equipment. A fine young, homebred herd, con: sisting "of 35 Mature Cows (many just fresh, and spring- ing), 15 bred heifers, 19 year- lings and calves, 1 bull (all have: deep, full pedigrees). Classified: with 3 Very Good, headed by "Eve" a Very Good Roeland Daughter, along with her 2 "Thornlea" daughters, and "Rockman" son. R.O.P. Tested with herd average over 1209, B.C A. for several years. Daughters from such proven sires as--'Thornlea" ( 6 sell), "Herdmaster" (15 sell), "Rockman" (3 sell), "Perseus" (3 sell), and others. Herd on monthly health pro- gram, vaccinated, pregnancy tested. NOTE: A Herd with lots of type, and production, with some good show pros pects. Also selling--605 lbs. #1 Milk Quota(monthly post: dated cheques accepted - on quota, if arranged with own- er prior to sale), Surge Milk Transfer System, Champion Bulk Tank 2835'1b. capacity (good condition), 3 DeLaval Milker Units, milk pails, and strainer, The property of Mrs. OPAL L. SHARPE, at the farm," take Highway #28 North through Peterboro, to amber light at Peterboro Fil tration Plant, make left turn at light to Smith Twp. Muni- cipal Office, then make an: other left turn, proceed 1 mile to farm, Smith Twp., Peterboro County. Giving up Milk Business. No Reserve, Terms Cash. Sale 1.00 p.m., under cover. WED., OCT. 29th Auction Sale of Household Furniture, Real Estate, An- tiques, etc., the property 'of the Late Mrs. CHESTER GLASSFORD, Lot 13, Con. 2, Thorah Twp., 3 miles south AUCTION SALE -- SAT. OCT. 18th, 1969 - 10:30 a.m. sharp. Entire contents plus land, MANCHESTER AUTO WRECKERS, R.R. No. 4, Port Perry .- 3 miles West of Man: chester. 6 acres, including House, Garage & License . . . will be sold as one package! Contents in yard will be au. suit. 4 Adjacent acres avail able if desired! Sale condi: tions -of property, house, - garage and license subject to renewal of license by the Township to the purchaser. Property Terms -- Cash or 259, down, balance over ten years with interest rate 109% per annum. Approximately 109, Deposit, Cash or Certi- fied Cheque at time of pur- chase to be applied against slown payment due by closing date 'not: later than Dec, 1st, 1969. + Possession on closing of Beaverton, on by-pass, 1 mile 'west. Refrig. (Moffat), 2 mon. old, 2 cook stoves, space heater, large sideboard (antique), rounded corner glass china cabinet (excellent condition), dining room table, chesterfield, .No. of antique dishes, Comport with a frost- ed eagle on top, green glass, small vases (grape design on sides), antique bedroom suites, rocking chairs, fruit & vegetables, tools, pine cup- boards, large qu. of furniture. Also offered for sale subject to reserve bid, a 6 room brick bungalow, small barn, % acre of land, hydro, plenty of water, excellent ~ location. Terms on property 109, day of sale, balance in 30 days. Terms on furniture cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON & SON, Oct.16-23 . Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 KAHN BROS. Sale Managers and Oct.9-16 -Auctioneers This Sunday, Oct. 19 there will be Anniversary Service in "Grace" Church at 11 a.m. and the "Head" Church at 7:30 p.m. Special music is being prepared by the Jr. Choir and others. The spe- cial speaker is a man who ministered in Manitoba and at present is teaching Com- munications at Durham Col- lege. It's so nice to see the children back in Sunday School and the various young people who are helping out. On Thursday night 35 children showed up for prac- tice with the Jr. choir. The grades 5, 6, 7 & 8 who chose «0 go to Manchester with Rev. Teskey and Mrs. Teskey are enjoying their course too. One day last week Mrs. A. Auction Sales PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 16, 1969 -- 11 W. Smith and friends spent a pleasant time around Col- Mountain Pottery Centre, the Caves & viewing the scenery from the heights. Mrs. Smith also assisted one day with the Friendly Visitors when they drove their guests to the White Cross Centre to study various hobby possibilities. We are glad to hear Mrs, Gordon Collins is home from hospital. During the week- end the whole family of 12 children called to see their mother and help her cele- brate her Thanksgiving birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter & family and Mr. Brent Rich- ardson of Port Perry Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. Best of Burlington on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tozer of Ann Arbor, Mich. Thanks- TUES., OCT. 28th Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, hay, straw, grain & furniture, the property of STEWART THOMPSON, Lot 17, Con.-1, Scott Twp., 1 mile north of Mt. Albert, 1 mile east (on paved road). 44 head of Holstein & Hereford cattle --10 Holstein milk cows, 13 Hereford. cows (calves. by side), 2 Holstein Heifers bred for Feb., Hereford bull 1% yrs. No. of pail fed calves, 4 Sows with pigs, 1200 bales of date, mortgage open without notice or bonus. No Reserve. Contents of the Yard. Terms Cash, Certified Cheque or make arrangements before sale, Approximately 40 Cars €1937 to 1956, Tractor Tires, Stationary Engines, etc. as well as 12 Restored Antique Cars. Tools & Equipment, Bumper Jacks in Lots of 12, 12 Radios, Tires. & Wheels, Wheel .Wrenches, Engines. & Transmissions, Small Com- ressor, Electric Motors, est Coast Mirrors, "Sho Tools, Tow Chains, Toro Rid- ing Lawn Mower. Hundreds of 'other items! Tow Trucks & Booms, Cars & Trucks, Ra. diators, Starters, Generators, Engines, Transmissions, Rear Ends, Springs, Axle Shafts, x octe Front Ends, Tires y Wheels, ' Brake Drums, Cylinder' Heads, * Bumpers, Car Seats, Foam Rubber Pad- ding. Approximately 300 Cars & Trucks for Wrecking pur- poses! Food catering on the premises. For further infor. mation call the Auctioneer, omer Stephens, Cooksville MON., OCT. 27th Auction Sale of Household Furniture, the property of the Late EARL HOWSAM, will be held in the town of' Uxbridge, 115 Brock Street (East end of town). Woods Deep Freeze, 21 cu. ft. Ingles Automatic Washer,. Kelvfha- tor dryer, chrome set. Dishes (some antiques), 9 piece din- ing room suite (good condi- tion), rocking chair to match, piano with harpsacord attach: ment; 2 piano stools, chester. field (4 cushion foam rubber) 1 chair (deep gold) good cof: dition, swivel rocker' (good); telephone'table '&' ¢haif Sos leg table. 2 drop'1éeaves(good 3 bedroom suites, moder & good ~~ condition).™" An ie ine chest of "drawers (re- inished), Zennith T.V., Port- able' T.V, & stand, garden tools, garden 'tractor, "lawn mower, horse drawn cutter (good), large qu. of good fur- niture. Terms Cash. Sale at 12.30 sharp. Gerald Graham, 'Clerk. REG. JOHNSON & SON, Koto Auction (416) 277-3684. 'Gerald Graham, Clerk, MON., OCT. 20th--Auction Sale of Holstein Cattle, Milk- ing Equipment, Milk Quota, etc., the property of HAR: OLD FARR, Lot 12, Con. 3, East Gwillimbury Twp. 1 mile east of Sharon or 5 miles west of Mt, Albert to Don Mills Rd., turn north % mile 1st farm west (Farr Avenue). 50 head of high grade holstein cattle, 29 milk cows, several fresh, several full tow, bred June & July, 6 bred heifers bred from Feb. to July, No. of open heifers, approx. 535 lbs. Milk Quota, Dari Kool bulk tank, 3530 lbs. 3 'Surge milker units, heavy duty pump (2 yrs.) Farm sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG JOHNSON & SON, Oct.9-16 Auctioneers - Ph. Sunderland 357-3270. WED., OCT. 22nd--Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Imple- ments, Hay, Grain and Fur- niture, the property of HOWARD WESTERN, Lot 18, Con. 13, Mariposa Twp. 4 miles north of Oakwood, 1 mile east. Hereford Cows, C.A.S. 3 Hereford Heifers (fat) 150 bus. Stormont oats, Qu. of mixed grain, 600 bales of hay, 250 bales of straw, 1947 Chev truck, 2 'ton, suit- able for around the farm, M.H. 44 tractor recently over- hauled, Ferguson 35 gas trac- tor, M.F. loader, Triple K. cultivator, McCormick thresh. ing machine, snow blower, full line of machinery 2 wheel cart (antique), cutter (geod), top buggy . (good), na cabinet (glass front), (gbod) chrome table, 6 chairs, (ex. table 84 in.) good, Bos- ton rocker, glass door pine cupboard (small panes) good, 2 antique wooden telephones (excellent condition),, gold lined 'mustache cup, qu. of other furniture. Farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 12:30. Note furniture sells first. REG JOHNSON & SON, Oct.9-16 Auctionéers Oct.16-23 Auctionéders - Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 N\ straw, 4000 bales .of hay, 2000 bu. mixed grain & oats, McCormick -B275 tractor (good condition), Ford 8 N. tractor, Sedore loade}, Geo. White threshing machine, McCormick No. 46 baler, New Idea mower, Cockshutt corn planter (2 row), Geo. White wagon .& rack, full line of machinery, Findlay oval cook stove, Maxwell lawn. mower, antique kitchen table & side- board, rocking chair,--qu.- of other furniture. Farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m, Gerald 'Graham, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON & SON, 0Oct.16-23 Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 THURS., OCT. 23--Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Imple- ments, grain, furniture, etc., the property of FRED PAL- MER, Lot 16, Con. 5, Mari- posa Twp. (across from Me- morial Centre in the village of Little Britain. 13 Here ford & Shorthorn Cows, cal ves by side (pasture bred), 7 Holstein cows, calves by side (pasture bred), 2 veal calves. Note: This is a good herd pf cows raising a choice lot of calves (400 to 500 1bs.). Pure Bred Hereford bull, 3 yrs, (5 pigs, chunks), 7 Chinchilla rabbits & cages, 1000 bu. mixed grain, 909, barley, 1953 G.M.C. 3 ton truck, 11 x 7 platform & racks, or dump box & hoist, Nuffield 10-60 Diesel tractor (2 yrs.), power steering, M.F. 35 Diesel trac tor with Industrial loader, M. F. baler No. 10, M.H. 15 Disc, grain & fertilizer seed drill, J.D. manure spreader (good), Triple K cultivator, M.F. trip beam plow; McKee chisel plow, McCormick side rake (nearly new), '3 roller bear- ing wagons with racks, full line of Machinery. Antique buggy, stream lined box, mud guards (good condition). Small amt. of Furniture. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 12:30. Little Britain U.C.W. will serve lunch (plan to attend this good sale, Gerald Graham, Clerk. : REG JOHNSON & SON. Oct.9-16 Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270. 'England. giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish. Miss Helen Hainsstogk of Toronto a week-end Visitor of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cawker. Mrs.' W. Ramsay and Mrs. J. Morrish of Toronto Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Cam Aldred. : Mr. and Mrs. J. Lucyk of Seagrave Sunday guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ga- lanta, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick attended the Ruskay - Bene- tin wedding in Oshawa on Saturday. Miss Sylvia Fra- lick was bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Redman and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor of West Hill Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kreig and daughters spent the week- end ater cottage Bradley Lake. . Mr. and Mrs. O. Blakely of Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Maundrell of Whitby & Mr. C. L. Fralick guests of Mr. & Mrs. R. 'Fralick. Mr L. Trudelle of Syracuse, N.Y, Mr. and Mrs. R. Caw- ker, Wendy and Ernie and Mr .and Mrs. H. Thomas Thanksgiving guests on Mon- day of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. I. Haugen guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas recently. Mr. and Mrs. S. Fralick of Whitby and Miss Gloria Fra- lick of Toronto Thanksgiving guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick on Sunday. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Appleton included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleton of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milner, Oshawa, Mr. Ralph Ballard and family, Hampton and Mr. George Coux of Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Theur- lingwood visiting the Blue: gog News Mrs. Wayne Goreski holiday guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Goreski. the 22nd at Grace. Table settings are at five, six--and seven, Mrs. T. Bull included Mr. & Mrs. W. Andrews and Mr. & | Mrs. C. Parker of Oshawa & Mr and Mrs. P. Combes. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bell and family week-end guests - of his parents Mr and Mrs. J. Bell of Parry Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hancock of Orillia Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson of Oshawa Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Suther- land and Miss Corie Suther- land of Oshawa Sunday guests of. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick. . Mrs. E. Pearson and Miss Connie Thom of Oshawa Monday guests of Mr. & Mrs. C. Aldred. received a variety of lovely gifts from relatives and friends on Friday evening at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick. Monday they were presented with an attractive pole lamp, basket, T.V. Tables and a coffe percolator from Island friends. Burketon News Mrs. W. Bryans.-spent a few days with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Orval Greer, Oshawa. Christmas Tree cutting starts the middle of October. Growers report good prices and qrders. . Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, Orono, visited with Mrs. W, Bryan on Monday. Mr. J. Sinclair recently spent a few days in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Mrs. T. Bailey attended the reception of her niece at the home of her brother Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDonald, Bow- manville. : Mr. Leonard Stinson, Osha- wa, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. M, Smith and family. } Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor motored to Sudbury over the week-end. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Al Swain of Haydon were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tabb. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Trick, Lindsay, spent the holiday with Mr. and . Mrs. Leslie Taylor and family. er of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. P. Jeffrey, Miss Heather De- mara and Mr. Jack Theurer and lady friend of Toronto. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. B, Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gor- Ph. Sunderland 357-3270. eski of Quebec and Mr. and BUY = SELL L REAL ESTATE LTD 21 ALIOR 985-7373 Anniversary Supper Wed., Sunday guests of Mr. and Marilyn & Angela DiPaolo matching hamper and waste .

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