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Port Perry Star, 19 Mar 1970, p. 11

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4 [ A = eR = ER = TC A = SR CTI) CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS IEEE Ne = = = AE SAR = = A Real Estate Real Estate Auction Sales Auction Sales ART Port Perry Large 4 bedroom 2 storey aluminum frame home, mo- dern conveniences. On a double lot, close to park, schools and shopping area. Vendors anxious to sell. All offers considered. Asking $19,500. Terms. Hobby Farms 20 miles from Oshawa. 6 room, 2 storey brick home, all modern - conveniences, fireplace. Plus 12 acres and 1% acres bush. Barn and everflowing spring. A very attractive setting. $20,000 down. Port Perry Spotless older 6 room, 2 storey frame home with mo- dern conveniences, beautiful. ly panelled. Includes rug, drapes, dryer and many ex- tras. Has a large back yard. Easy terms. Call for further details. i Prestige Home Reasonable 3 bedroom brick bungalow and garage. Mod ern conveniences. This home has been- newly decorated throughout. Recreation fa. cilities, compact kitchen and many more extras on a beau. tifully treed lot. Call now for further details. Port Perry - 2 beautiful 10 acre lots, excellent retreat or homesite well treed, frontage on both roads, inquire now. 3 bedroom Brick bungalow. Hardwood & seamless floors. Recreation rdom facilities. Walking distance to down- town and schools. On a good sized lot. Call for further information. Port Perry Just listed. On .a quiet street, a bungalow, 6 room frame home with Perma stone across front. Garage, paved drive, all modern con veniences, hardwood & tile floors. On a large lot, beau tifully treed and shrubbed. Down, $10,000. 10 Acres _ North of Port Perry, beauti- ful retreat property. Well treed, several ponds, slightly rolling. Excellent home site, ski-doing. $7,500 down. R. MARTIN REAL ESTATE ~ LIMITED Representative Marion Hopkins 985-7215) Auction Sales SAT., MARCH 28th Complete Brecon Farm Dis- persal. Auction Sale of Live- stock 'and Implements, 45 Head of Registered Holsteifi Cattle, 1963 M.F. 65 diesel tractor, M.F. 35 diesel trac- tor with manure loader, 1968 John Deere Baler, MF.. Man. ure Spreader, 1968 Int. seed drill 3 3% trip beam plough. Grain, Some Household Fur- niture, the property of ROY E. PATTERSON, Lot 2, Con. 12, Emily Twp., 5 miles east of Lindsay on Dawneyville Hwy., then 1 mile north and 1 mile west to farm or 9 miles north of Toronto Do- minion Bank in Omemee and 1 mile west. Catalogies sent on request. Farm Sold, Terms Cash. No Reserve. Furniture sale at 10 a.m. Machine sale at 11 a.m. Cattle sale at 1.30 pm. Tom May, Pedigrees. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. . ie CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. Phone Lindsay 705-324-9959 2--Mar.19-26 Fred Cook Réal Estate Ltd. Realtor 1% storey, 7 room frame home, aluminum siding, cor- ner lot, Port Perry. Asking $17,500, with terms. Century old 7 room 1% storey log house. bank barng 100 acres, Little Britain area, stream and pond, $26,000.00 with terms. 25 acres, Seagrave area, wooded, river frontage -- $16,000 with terms. Little Britain area, 93 acres, half wooded, manle, beech, white birch, cedar, one mile road frontage, ex- cellent building site in hard. wood setting. $200 per acre. Uxbridge hills, 10 acre lots, stream, bush, highwav frontage priced from $12,600 with terms. 50 acres, 3 bedroom 11% storey brick home, bank barn, machine shed, highway front- age, 28 miles from Oshawa. $40,000 with 79, mortgage. MORLEY BRUCE Fred Cook Real Estate 985-2528 Lindsay--1% storey frame home, 3 bedrooms, gas furn. ace, 3 pc. bath. Asking $13,000, terms. Blackstock -- 60 acres. 2 storey brick home, 2 barns, silo, school bus at door. Terms. Lindsay south --35 acres, cedars, some cleared land. Aking $9,000, terms. IVAN THOMPSON Evenings 986-4987 Auction Sales SAT., MARCH 21st 10:30 a.m. -- 2nd Annual Brooklin and District New & Used Farm Machinery Auc- tion Sale. (1) TRACTORS: (over 35, all makes & models, several with loaders), with a 50- 50, 30 day parts and labour warranty. (2) HAYING EQUIPMENT: (Balers, Haybines, Mowers, Rakes, étc.) (3) GRAIN EQUIPMENT: (Combines, Seed Drills, . ete) (4) CORN EQUIPMENT: (Harvesters, 'Planters, ete.) : (5) TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: (Plows, Discs, Harrows, etc), along with man. ure spreaders, wagons, and other misc. equip- ment. NOTE--Last year our First Annual, over 120 individual satisfied buyers. Why not plan to attend this year, and also become a satisfied buy- er? Over 125 units of new and Used Machinery for you to choose from. One of the biggest Machinery Sales in the country. FRIDAY, MARCH 27th Auction Sale of 65 head of Beef Cattle, mostly Hereford, Angus & Durham Cows, cal- ves by side, 2 Charlois Bulls, No. of Yearlings. M.H. 135. diesel tractor (1968), Chev. Ye ton truck, 1968, M.H. trac- tor and loader, Ford tractor, spreader, plow, disc harrows, hay and grain, furniture, fire- wood, etc., the property of RON COMER at Lot 6, Con. 2, Georgina Twp., 2% miles east of Brown Hill off high: way 48, then 1% mile north on County Road at Cedar Brae, or 7 miles south-east of Sutton. No Reserve. Farm sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Frank Bennett & Norm Faulkner, Sales Mgrs. & Auctioneers. Mar.19-26 SATURDAY, MARCH 21st Farm Sold. Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements, 41 Santa Gertrudis and Short- horn Cross Cattle, 1962 M.F. 35 Gas Tractor, M.F. 3 Fur- row Plough, Hay, M.F. 7 ft. Power Mower, 30' Hay Eleva- tor, Cockshutt Baler, the property of DAVE J. ARM. STRONG, Lot 28, Con. 10, Otonabee Twp., 2 miles East of Peterborough on #7 Hwy. and % mile north or 4 mile north of Woodview School. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Machine Sale at 1:00 p.m. Cattle Sale at 2:30 p.m. Dénnis Acreman, and Dick Vaughan, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Mar.12-19. TUESDAY, MARCH 31 Sudden Death Forces Sale Complete Auction Sale of 38 Hereford and Charolais Cattle, 19 Cows, 15 fresh or due soon, number of good Charolais and Hereford Steers and Heifers. 500-800 1b. and calves. Black team of Horses (good working team) .600 bu. Barley, 1400 bales of Hay. John Deere BR Tractor, J-D Cultivator, J-D Mower, Massey Harris No. 11 Manure Spreader, M-H Seed Drill, Cockshutt 3 furrow plow, McCorniick Side Rake, Rubb- er Tired Wagon, Set of Sleighs, Stable fan & Ther: mostat, (new). The property of the estate of Edward Weatheral. Lot 14, Con. 11, Brock Twp. 5 miles north of Sunderland and % mile east or % mile east of Derryville. Terms Cash, No Reserve Sale at 1 p.m. y Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge & W. D. Atkinson, Stouffville Sales Managers and Auct- ioneers. Mar. 26 SATURDAY, APRIL 4 _ Holsteins, Sows and Pigs Machinery, Furniture Complete farm auction con- sisting of 40 sows, 20 due time of sale, 60 chunks, 60 weaners, hog. 30 Holsteins, number of springers, 9 Hol- stein-Hereford steers & heif- ers, also number of fat cows. Allis Chalmers WD 45 Tract- or complete with loader and snow bucket (excellent), A-C W-F Tractor, McCormick No. 76 Combine (good), JB. & D. Sprayer (new), McCormick 3 furrow tripbeam plow, Mec- Cormick 10° H-D Cultivator, Cockshutt Seed Drill, A-C Forage Harvester, A-C. For- age Blower, Foragé Wagon, A-C Side Rake, Cockshutt Hammer Mill, McCormick 7' Mower, Manure Spreader, A-C Post Hole Auger, Com- plete line of machinery, 400 bu. mixed grain, 8 Hay Sil- age, Surge milking machine electric separator, Furniture, Chairs, Toilet set, apple peel- er, Findlay cook stove, quilts rugs, wash stand, etc. etc. (Furniture at 12.30) selling at the property of Morley Smith, Lot 8, Con. 14, Reach Twp., % mile east of Victor- ja Corners or 7 miles north- east of Uxbridge. Note: This is an excellent clean farm sale, swine herd a real feat- ure, everything in good con- dition. Farm Sold. Sale at .30. Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge & W. D. Atkinson, Stouffville Sales Managers and Auct- ioneers. Apr 2 a ~N Ph. Lindsay 705-324-9959 SAT., MARCH 21st Farm Sold. Auction Sale of LIVESTOCK, Straw, Hay, Oats, Wheat, Furniture, etc., the property of EELKE DE- JONG, Lot 18, Con. 8, Cart- wright, 1 mile north and % mile east of 7A Highway at Nestleton. Terms Cash. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Harvey Mal: colm and G. Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Mar. 12-19 Auctioneers SATURDAY, MARCH 21st Auction Sale of farm stock, implements, hay, grain and furniture, the property of FARMER BALL, lot 15, con. 2, Whitchurch twp., 1 mile south, 1 mile east of Aurora or 5 miles south of Newmar- ket, 36 head of Holstein and Hereford Cattle, 8 Holstein cows (closed and springers), 18 Hereford and Holstein cows (all bred), 2 Hereford bulls. No. of bred heifers; etc., 22 good pigs (chunks), 10 pigs (180 lbs.) MF. 50 gas tractor (good), McCormick W6 (super) tractor, Oliver 77 tractor, NH baler (2 yrs.) MH combine, 10°, self pro- pelled No. 82 (good). Case grain frailer 100 bu. McCor- mick 16 disc drill on rubber, AC weed sprayer (fibre glass 200 gal. tank) (good). Full line of machinery. 1300 bales of hay, 400 bu. grain, qu. Furniture. Farm sold. Terms cash, Sale at 12 noon. Note: furniture sells first. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG JOHNSON & SON, Auctioneers Sunderland 357.3270 WED., MARCH 25th Complete "Murton" Disper- ZY) PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, March 19, 1970 -- 11 4-H News GREENBANK: 4-H , The meeting opened with the pledge and roll call was answered. Marian Couper: thwaite read the minutes. The discussion was on "Keeping Physically Fit", in which Judy Rodd, Pam Fer- gusson, Marian Couperth- waite and Debbie McGee de- monstrated exercises. All learned different ways of losing weight and different "Burketon News Mrs. W. Bryan spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, Orono. A get well wish goes out to Mr. Stanley Taylor who has been under the doctor's care. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Osh- awa are spending some time at their home in Burketon. Mrs. R. Davey was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Fitz- gerald on Friday. Mrs. W. Bryan made a business trip to Port Perry recently. Mrs. E. McGeary, Oshawa visited Sunday with her parents. Mrs. R. Davey spent Sun- day in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. W. Virtue and family, Toronto were Sunday luncheon guests of Mrs. W. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tabb attended the wedding recept- ion of Miss Victoria Naum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naum held in the former Union School, Satur- day evening. Between 75 and 100 people were in attend- ance and friends and neigh- bours enjoyed a social evening dancing and a bountiful lunch- eon was served, and the bride and groom received many beautiful gifts." With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tabb on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Al Swain Hayden and Mr. and Mrs. Kowalski, Toronto. Reaboro, Ont. |... sal, 34 head of Registered & Grade Holsteins, Machinery, Hay, Straw, Oats and Milk- ing Equipment. A long es- tablished herd, using E.B.L Unit Sires, with daughters from Seiling Rockman, Lassie Leader, Kayen Farm Anth. ony, etc. Featuring 6 bred heifers, 17 yearlings & Calves Farm Machinery Ford Tractor, Case Baler (good condition), Bale Eleva. tor, Grain Auger, Grinder, McCormick Seed Drill (2 yrs. old), McCormick 2 furrow Plow (3 pt. hitch), Disc Plow (3 pt. hitch), Disc Harrows, 4 & 3 section Harrows, chain Harrows, Cultipacker, Grain & Corn Binders, Mower, Ma- nure Spreader, Backloader, saw frame & blade, tandem wheel wagon trailer, electric LOCATION: % mile east of Brooklin, Ont. Corner of Thickson Road, or take hwy. #401 to Interchange 68 at Thickson Road, then 5 miles north. TIME: 10:30 a.m. TERMS: No Reserve. Cash or Credit. Credit available on grounds. (make credit ar- rangements prior to sale time). © WEATHER CONDITIONS: Rain, snow. or shine, weather will be fine. Sale under cover. (large, large tent). Meals & Refreshments served. . HENRY KAHN. Sale Mgr. BILL, WALKER and SAT., MARCH 28th Auction Sale of 50 Cattle, Tractor, Plow, Bale Elevator, Quantity of Lumber, Furni- ture and Antiques, the pro- erty of DAVID JOHNS, Lot 3, Con. 8, Twp. of Cart- wright, 1 mile north and 2 miles east of 7A Highway at Nestleton. NOTE: Sale will start at 12 noon sharp, Furni- ture to be sold first, followed by Implements and Livestock. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Farm Sold. Harvey Malcolm, Glenn Wanamakel Clerks. | TED SPENCELEY, HENRY KAHN, Auctioneers. Mar.19-26 Auctioneers brooder stove, & other misc. items. FEED--1000 bales hay, 600 bales straw, 800 bushels oats, dairy equipment, De- Laval milkers (2), DeLaval separator, pails & strainer. The property of OTTO 'STREHL, at the farm, 1 mile east of Taunton, Ont. Then turn 1 mile south at B.P. Service Station on Taunton Road. AYRfox. 4 miles south. East of Oshawa. No Reserve. Illness forces sale. Terms Cash. Machinery sells at 1 p.m, Cattle sell 2:30 p.m. KAHN BROS. Sales Mgrs. & Auc. Mar.12:19 SALE REGISTER WED., MARCH 25th--Clear- ing farm auction of 50 Hol- steins (20 Fresh or Springers) 3 Tractors, D.P. Combine, 12' Swather-Conditioner like new New Forage Harvester, Dion S.U. Forage Wagon, Power Drill, P.T.0. Spreader, New P.T.O. Forage Blower, 4 Fr. and 3 Fr. T.B. 3 pt. plows, new 10' mounted dice, snow blower, Baler with thrower, cultipacker, 2 tractor cultiva- tors, also 4 Surge Milkers, new pump, 33 can Bulk Cool- er, Sputnick, 650 lbs. Milk Quota, slab silo 16' x 40' cpt., silo unloader, stable cleaner, Large quantities of grain, hay, and straw, 1925 Antique car, good, etc. The prono-t- of the Late JAS. W. McKEAN selling at the farm located at Lot 29-30, Con. 10, Markham Township, being (2 miles south of Stouffville) or (2 miles east of Markham on Hwy. #7 and 4 miles north) or (30 miles N.E. of Toronto) NOTE--This is an outstand- ing farm auction with an ex- tra good herd of Holst-ins and new and nearly naw equipment. Refreshments available, 2 "auction rings operating at the same time. Terms Cash. Sale at 12:30 noon. ATKINSON and WILSON (Stouffville) (Uxbridge) Sales Mgrs. and Auctioneers Mar 5-12-19 kinds of foods that help pounds come off. . Meeting closed with motto. Marian thanked Helen and. Jane Anne for opening their homes. Lunch was served. --Debbie McGee. CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 22-- PALM SUNDAY 9.45 a.m.--Morning Prayer and Blessing of Palms Church School Sermon Rev. R. S. Mansfield Wed., March 25th-- Holy Week Services _ 800 pm.--Rev. W. Black Thurs., March 26th-- 12.05 p.m.--Noonday Serv- ice in Presbyterian Church Friday, March 27th-- GOOD FRIDAY 1.00 p.m.--Devotions, Rev. R. C. Rose ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, MARCH 22-- PALM SUNDAY 11.15 a.m.--Morning Prayer and Blessing of Palms Church School Sermon Rev. R. S. Mansfield Thurs., March 26th-- 8.00 p.m. Holy Communion, Rev. R. S. Mansfield PORT PERRY 5 PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. W. Mark Reeves, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 22-- The Minister will preach, at both Churches, on the - subject, "The Cross Today" (2) 'Over the Cross' The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. At Port Perry only, several people will be Confirmed. PORT PERRY-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 11 am.--Primary Church 10 a.m.--Junior and Inter- mediate Church School PRINCE ALBERT-- 2 p.m.--Service of Worship 1 p.m.--Church School ST. JOHN'S : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, MARCH 22-- 10 a.m.--Sermon, Pilate's Predicament Thursday, 12.05 Lenten Lun. cheon Service PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor A. Hern SUNDAY, MARCH 22-- 9:50 a.m.--Bible School --for all ages 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, MARCH 22-- SCUGOG--10:00 a.m. PROSPECT--12:30 p.m. MANCHESTER 11:15 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. MacLean 10 a.m.--Family Bible Hour 11 am.--Morning Worship 7 p.m: --Evang. Service oh

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