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Port Perry Star, 15 May 1974, p. 18

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(béing 5 miles S.E. of Stouffville) including 2 trac tors, combine, baler, crusher, 2 trucks, plows, scrap iron. Furni- ture, piano, etc. Farm expro- priated. Atkinson & Wilson, sales managers and auction: eers. (May 8) WEDNESDAY -- MAY 29 SALE AT 10:30 A.M. HOLSTEINS -- MACHINERY Complete Lloydbrook Holstein Dispersal - 50 Head, Registered, Classified, D.H.I.A. tested, 30 cows, 10 bred heifers, 10 calves. By unit sires - Chieftain, Star- lite, Wayne Achilles, Pickland. This herd is young with 20 of the cows being 2 - 3 or 4 yr. olds. The fancy young cows include a pair of Good Plus 2 yr. olds by Starlite and a fancy Good Plus 2 yr. old by Herdmaster. Patz Satble Cleaner (8 mo. old), Delaval Pipeline Milker (new last fall), Delaval 2,200 Ib. tank, 30 Beatty Stanchions, 17 water bowls, Beatty Bull Pen, Stable Fan. David Brown 990 Diesel Tractor & loader, Nuffield 460 Diesel Tractor, Cockshutt 40 Diesel Tractor, Int. C Row Crop Tractor complete with loader, scufflers, corn planter, Fergu- son Tractor with loader, M-F No. 36 Self propelled swather, M-H No. 26 S.P. Combine, N-H Crop chopper, Triple K Cultiva- tor 25 tooth - depth wheels, N-H 616 1 row Forage Harvester with new pick up. A-C Forage Blower and pipes (new), Cobey Forage Wagon, McKee Snolan- der Blower, McCormick No. 37 Hay Baler, Allied automatic bale stooker, Farmhand Swath Turner (new), Case Hay and grain elevator, Allied Hay ele- vator, McCormick 155 manure spreader, McCormick 140 Manure spreader, Kewanee 10' disc on rubber, Graham plow, Farm trailer dual wheels, Massey 20A Seed Drill, Case Packer, M.-F 4 furrow plow, M-H 3 furrow plow, Int. 7° mower, Otaco self cleaning harrows, cookstove, qu. of furni- ture. The property of Floyd Break on Hwy. 48. 3 miles north of Pefferlaw at Railroad Track, 8 miles east of Sutton or 8 miles west of Beaverton on Hwy. 48. Sale at east of Sutton or 8 miles west of Beaverton on Hwy. 48. Small goods followed by machi nery -- then Stable equipment and cattle. Lunch available. Reg Johnson and Lloyd Wilson, Sale Managers & Auctio neers, Uxbridge 426-852-3524. (May 22) AUCTION SALES Sat. May 18, 11 a.m. 25 acres with trout pond (reserve bid). Sat. May 18 1 p.m. good furniture, appliances, antiques and piano. Estate of Gladys Bonny, 92 Wellington Street, Lindsay. Mon. May 20 11 a.m., good furniture, antiques. Estate of Bertha Barr, Kinmount. Sat. May 25, 1 p.m., good furniture, antiques. Estate of late Alice Neitch, Beaver- ton. Sat., June 1, 12 noon, new used boats, motors, trailers, etc. Property of Brads Marine, Lindsay. Orval McLean, Auctioneer 324-279) or 2783, Lindsay THURSDAY -- MAY 16 SALE AT 1 P.M. Auction sale of farm stock, implements, hay and straw, the property of William McAllister, lot 4, con. 4, East Gwillimbury Twp. (on Don Mills Road}, 12 miles south of Sharon - Mt. Albert sideroad or 1 mile east of Newmarket, 3 mile north of Davis Drive. 20 head of Here- ford Shorthorn, Brown Swiss cattle. Hereford cow (Angus and Hereford calf by side), Brown Swiss and Shorthorn cow due June 16 (bred Here- ford), Hereford cow due July, P.B. Brown Swiss heifer, Charolais, Shorthorn cow, Sim- mental bull calf by side (22 months). This is a good calf (recorded), make a good herd sire. Hereford cow bred March 9. Blue cow 2 CAS rebred, 3 steers rising two years, P.B., Brown Swiss bull (year- ling), 2 Hereford steers (yearl- ings) 3 Landrace and Duroc sows due end of May. One just bred, P.B. Landrace hog, 400 bales of hay, 200 bales of straw. Ford Jubilee tractor and loader (hydraulic bucket), wagon and rack; plow cultivator, eleva- tor, harrows etc. Qu. of house- hold furniture, 22 rifle (good), 1962 Dodge, '2 ton truck as is. Terms cash. Owner moving. Reg and Larry Johnson, auct- ioneers. Phone 705 357-3270. May 15) SATURDAY -- MAY 18 SALE AT 10:A.M. Auction sale of restaurant equipment and supplies, furni- ture and dishes. The property of A. Nicolai, of the Brougham Garage to be held at the Broug- ham Garage in Brougham on Hwy. No. 7, east of Brock Road. Expropriated by new airport. Saturday, May 18, 1974. Note sale should be over by 1:00 p.m. Terms cash. No reserve. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. Auct- ioneers John Annis 942-4500, Earl Gauslin 640 - 3079. (May 22) THURSDAY -- MAY 23 SALE AT 12 NOON Auction sale of farm machinery and furniture, the property of Cecil Moore. Lot 11 & 12, Con. 2 Thorah Twp. Approx 3 miles south of Beaverton 1 mile east or 1 mile north of the lights at the junction on Hwy. 48 & 12 and 1 mile west. 2 M.F. No. 65 diesel tractors, one with allied loader, the other a high arch tractor (good condition) M.H. No. 44 tractor. McCormick Farmall model C tractor with mower and scuffler. M.F. swat. her and crimper (good) Dion forage Harvester (single row corn head) also hay head. Dion high throw blower, 2 Dion for- age wagons 16 ft. 3 beater type, new fires last year. N.H. man. ure spreader 250 bu. 1 yr., J.D. corn planter 4 row, Mt. Forest threshing machine with hopper feeder. McCormick grain and fertilizer seed drill 15 disc. full line of farm machinery. Small quantity of furniture. New Cen. tury Piano (upright grand) side board, some antiques. Large qu. of work shop equipment, anvil, air compressor, Forney welder, post drill, etc. Terms cash, sale at 12 noon. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270. (May 15) bred, [} FRIDAY EVENING -- MAY 17 Auction sale of antique furniture, dishes, etc. approx. 250 items will be held in Victoria Square Community. Hall on Don Mills Rd. (south of Gormley). 3 Pc. Antique Settee re-upholstered (excellent condition), Round din- ing room table, Pine harvest table, Pine blanket boxes, Hepplewhite china cabinet, pine chairs, Boston rocker (original stencil) Church pews, small antique iron stove, iron doll bed with brass knobs, antique doll carriage, (both over 60 years). 9 child's dishes (lustre). Qu. of carnival glass, cranberry epergne, depression glass, 2 gingerbread - clocks, ornate wicker floor lamp, Rope leg table, R.S. prussia bowl, Large qu. of other good antique pieces. Terms cash, sale at 6:30 p.m. This should be an interesting sale, Plan to attend. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone (705)357-3270. SATURDAY -- JUNE 1 SALE AT 12 NOON Auction sale including 50 head Hereford & Charolais Cattle. 16 Hereford Cows with Carolais Calves, 15 Hereford Charolais Yearling Steers, 4 Yearling Hei- fers, 5 Horses, 6 yr. old Albino Mare with Filly, 1 month old. Albino Yearling Filly, 5 yr. old Albino gelding, 2 yr. old Sorrel filly, 2 yr. old gelding, Case 400 Diesel Tractor, M-H 60 Combine 7', Int. Double Disc. 12°. J - D Wagon and rack. J. D. Side Rake No. 894A, M-H Seed Drill, 20 run, New Idea Mower, 7* New Holland Baler, Allied 11" Cultivator, J.B. & D Weed Sprayer, Case Eleva- tor, J.D. 2 Row Corn Planter, 3 Pt. Hitch. Badger Silo Unloader 16' Pony Wagon, Pony team Harness, Racing Chariot, Antique Blanket Box, Annex Stove, Washing Machine.anti- que Kitchen Cupboard. Many other articles. The property of Don Hunter, Lot 22, Con. 11, Reach Twp. 4 miles north of Port Perry or 2 miles south of Seagrave. Seagrave ladies will serve lunch. Sale at 12 noon. Lloyd Wilson, sale manager and auctioneer. - Uxbridge 416-852 3524. (May 29) SATURDAY -- MAY 25 Auction sale of Livestock and Implements. High Grade Cross Bred 60 Hereford and Shorthorn Cattle. 1966 Ford, 3000 Diesel Tractor, 1964 Ford Super Dexira Tractor with Side Mounted Manure Loader, M.H. 30 Trac- tor, 1968 Chev. 2 Ton Truck, 1971 New Holland Manure Spreader, Int. 37 Baler PTO, 1972 Triple K Cultivator, Boating Equip- ment, Forniture and Antiques. The property of George & Lewis Neals, Lot 13, Con. 8, Manvers Twp. 14 miles south of Lindsay on Hwy. 35 to South Junction of Hwy. 7A east and 2 mile east of 4'2 miles west of Bethany (just east of Grandview Public School). Furniture Sale 10:30 a.m., Machinery Sale 12 noon. Cattle Sale 3:00 p.m. Farm sold. No reserve. Terms cash. Beth. any U.C.W. will provide lunch. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Rea- boro, Ontario. 705-324-9959. TUESDAY -- MAY 21 SALE AT 1 P.M. Auction sale of farm stock, and implements, the property of Geo. Parry and Son. Lot 5, Con. 8, Brock Twp. 2 miles north of Sunderland, 22 miles west (at Vroomanton) 20 head of holstein and hereford cattle, 10 holstein "heifers, "Ist calf (bred since 1st part of Oct.) these are a good lot of heifers. 3 hereford spring heifers, 6 hereford and short- horn steers, 2 yrs. 13 brood sows (several with pigs) some due sale time. 20° good chunks. Tamworth hog. McCormick No. 624 diesel tractor and loader (good condition) (2 yrs.) Mc Cormick grain and fertilizer 16 disc seed dril on rubber (good) M.H. seed drill on rubber. Mc- Cormick manure spreader 155 bu. (good) M.H. seed drill on rubber. Mc Cormick manure spreader 155 bu. (good). Land packer, J.D. hay fluffer, Glen. coe deep tillage cultivator, Snow blower. Land packer, J.D. hay fluffer, Glencoe deep tillage cultivator, snow blower, full line of machiner. Farm sold, terms cash. Reg and Larry Johnson Auttioneers. Phone (705) 357 - 3270. (May 15) TUESDAY -- MAY 28 SALE AT 1 P.M. HOLSTEINS DAIRY EQUIPMENT Complete Rudston Holstein Dis. persal owned by Bales Bros., R. R. No. 1, Sharon, selling at the farm 2 miles east of New- market on Davis Dr. to Con. 4 (Don Mills Rd.) 2nd farm north of lights. 65 Head, 32 Registered, 14 N.1.P. Grades, 18 Grades, D.H.l.LA. tested. All from unit sires. All homebred. 50 milk cows, 15 bred and open heifers. These cows are large and sharp with several records from 15 - 20,000 Ibs. a 5 yr. old by Trielm Pilot milked 105 Ib. for the tester in April. These big cows work well under ordinary farm conditions. A pair of 5 yr. olds by Roybrook Syncom: Margaret - 3 yr. 305d 15465m 699f 4.5 percent (147-181), Prin- cess 3 yr. 17360m 591f (169-157). Surge 5 stall milking parlour with Surge pipeline milker, Universal 66 can Vacum Bulk Tank with Surge automa- tic washer. Terms cash. Owners nor auctioneers not responsible for accidents nor public liability day of sale. Lloyd Wilson, Ux- bridge, Sale Manager and Auctioneer. Phone 416 - 852-3524. (May 22)" TUESDAY -- MAY 28 SALE AT 11 A.M. Auction sale of farm machinery, household furniture and anti- ques. The property of Spencer Bros. Lot 1, Con. 9, Pickering Twp. (North east corner) 5 miles west of north Myrtle, turn at corner just north of Steven's fruit market, or west and north of Ashburn. McCormick W. 6. Trac- tor. Ferguson tractor. Sedore Loader. McCormick manure spreader (P.T.0.) McCormick threshing machine. Hay Chop- per, McKee harvester and wagon (22 ft.) M.H. binder 8 ft. on rubber. McCormick No. 45 baler. Dearborn seed driil, 13 disc on rubber, McCormick 3 furrow drag plow on rubber. Lely fertili- zer spreader, full line of farm machinery, and large qu. of scrap. Chrysler 1940 or 42 car. Dining room suite (8 pc.). Large pine cupboard. Genuine harvest table 7 x 32, chests of drawers, Platform rocker. parts of toilet sets. Frig. gas and wood stove, beaver sealer, rope bed, parts of spinning wheel, wooden pump, apple pealer, qu. of other furni- ture. This is a century farm and has been sold. Plan to attend this interesting sale. Terms cash, sale at 11 a.m. Furniture sells first. Reg Johnson Auctioneer, Phone (705)357 3270. Lunch Available. {May 22) SATURDAY -- MAY 18 SALE AT 1 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, dishes, miscellaneous articles for Sea- grave United Church. Will be held on the church property. If you have anything you would like to donate to the church, bring it in the morning. Come and enjoy an interesting sale. Lunch avail- able and a bake sale. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. SATURDAY -- MAY 18 Auction sale of Livestock and Implements. 54 Holstein & Hol- stein - Hereford Cattle. M.F. 65 High Arch Gas Tractor, Ford Jubilee Gas Tractor with Man- ure Loader, M.H. 33 Tractor, INT. 46 Baler PTO, Forage Harvester, 3 Forage Wagons, 2 Trip Beam Ploughs, 2 Manure Spreaders, M.F. side rake, milking equipment, furniture. The propa?ty of Leo Cann, Lot 23, Con. 8, Hope Twp. 6 miles north on Hwy. 28 from Port Hope to County Rd. No. 9 - § miles west & Y2 mile north. Furniture sale at 12 noon. Mac- hine sale at 12:30 p.m., cattle sale at 3:00 p.m. Farm sold. No reserve. Terms cash. - Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks, Carl Hickson, Auctionner, Reaboro, Ontario, phone 705-324-9959. (May 15) SATURDAY -- MAY 18 SALE AT 1:00 P.M. Farm sold. Auction sale of Live- stock and Implements. 40 Here- ford and Holstein Cattle. The former Merry Manfarms. The property of Joe Magic, Lot 17, Con. 2, Clarke Twp. 2 miles east of Newcastle on Highway No. 2 apd '2 mile north.Terms cash. Np reserve. Helen PRYrks and Jack Graham, Clerks. Arnot Wotten, Auctioneer. Hampton, Ont. 416.263.2583. MONDAY -- MAY 20 SALE AT 12:30 P.M. Clearing auction for the EST late James Ridout at 31 Clarke Street in Stouffville (west end), including complete household furnishings, electrical appli- ances, dryer, washer, many antique pieces. Deep freeze, elc. (more detail later). Property sold. Refreshments, Atkinson & Wilson, sale mgrs. and auction. eers. ' (May 15) SATURDAY -- MAY 18 SALE AT | P.M. Auction sale of Household furniture and antiques, the property of Mrs. C. Williamson, will be held in the Town of Beaverton on York Street. Frig. electric stove with wood annex, Kitchen cabinet, Qu. of dishes, copper lustre pitcher and small bowl, silver napkin ring with horse shoe, many other antique dishes, 8 pc. dining room suite, 4 chitken coop chairs, chester- field and 2 chairs, Tiffany table lamp, coal oil lamps, Roll top writing desk (good) Antique desk (high type) 3 pc. bedroom suite (good) old cash register, cane bottom rocking chair, mounted deer head, large mounted moose head, set of large moose antlers. Large qu. of other furniture. Property sold, terms cash, sale at 1 p.m, Reg and Larry Phone (705) (May -15) Auctioneers, 357-3270. Johnson THURSDAY -- MAY 16 » 6:30 P.M. Auction sale including Here: ford cow, 3 yrs. - bred Charolais due sale time. Hereford steer - 900 Ibs. Jersey cow due May, Angus - Jersey heifer, 11 mos. old, Registered Jersey cow due Sept., Registered Jersey heifer, 8 mos. old. Landrace sow, geese, ducks, chickens, John Deere Tractor, discs, mower, cultivator, plow, rake, 2 wagons, bee equipment, milking equipment, churn, jpinter and planer, picnic table, upright freezer, dining room svite, dish washer, office desk-typewriter, chests, toys, books, humidifier, French doors, kitchen cabinet, many other items. Property sold. Sale at 6:30 p.m. sharp. Lunch available. The property of H. Games, Lot 5, Con. 7, Reach Twp. 3 miles east of Uxbridge on Reach Road. Lloyd Wilson and W.D. Atkinson, Sale Managers and Auctioneers. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN ,, RE THE TORONTO = SVN sYNDICATE In the picture, Robby looks older than five, but you can likely see he sill has all his "baby" teeth. Robby is a tall, sturdy boy of Anglo-Saxon descent with dark eyes, unruly brown hair and fair skin. He is a shy, rather aloof child who comes from a greatly deprived background where demonstrations of affection were probably unknown. Though he is perfectly agreeable and co-operative in his foster home, he has not yet learned to relate warmly to adults. He gets on well with children his own age or younger. Information on Robby's family tree is limited but there is no knowledge of any hereditary illnesses. He is healthy and energetic, keen on the outdoors. His foster home is on a farm and he likes all the animals, especially the dog which is hls constant companion. Robby's attention span is short but he has enough imagination to play happily alone if no other children are around. Since he is just five, Robby has not started school but is looking forward to going in the fall. This laddie needs parents who will give him love without expecting an immediate return and who will understand that at this time his ability is unknown. It will be best if there are other : ™ children in the family with Robby the youngest. To inquire about adopting Robby, please write to Today's HEALTHY AND ENERGETIC Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society.

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