Cla T Cy -- 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1975 Work Wanted WILL LOOK after.two school.age- children, lunch provided. Please call 985-7542. Au27 CARPENTER will do renovating of .any kind, will build kitchen cupboards. Free estimates. Phone 986-4636. , YF MASONRY, FOOTINGS, blocks, fireplaces, chimney, roofing, steel, asphalt, additions. Free estimates. M & M General Contracting, Sunderland, phone 357-3825. S10 - HANDYMAN willdoodd jobs and repairs, also maintenance, clean out basements. Phone 985-3534 T.F. JACKING and raising cottages. Phone 793-2149. S.10 Brian Lee Custom Combine Phone 986-5173 MOUNTIOY Backhoe Service Septic: Tank and Tile Bed Installations Trenching, Basements Water Lines Screened Stone Crushed Gravel, Sand Phone Blackstock 986-4737 eow Eavestrou . and' Roofing also steel barn roofs Call Collect: 793-2149 Wanted MOMENTOES of Prospect Pub- lic School, pictures, books, desks or what have 'you. Call Bev 985 7051. Auction Sales ANNIS - GAUSLIN Licenced Auctioneers Farm & Estate Sales Furniture (Modern & Antique' John Annis 683-4500 Earl Gauslin 640-3079 REG-AND LARRY JOHNSON AUCTIONEERS (20 Years Experience) LIVESTOCK FURNITURE SALES Sunderland 705-357-3270 JACKSON, - AUCTIONEER Livestock & Implements FUP TORE 8 ANTIQUES Port Perry 985.2459 TT RHINE ALLS EL Auction Sales WALKER-LIPTAY LTD. AUCTIONEERS LIVESTOCK-ESTATES. BLOOD HORSES For booking or Information Contact © . STEVE LIPTAY, Hampton 263-2117 BILL WALKER Markham 294-4970 'Ross Mason Auctioneer | Auction Sales "of any kind j RR 2 Little Britain Oakwood 40wl SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auctionsale of farm stock, imple- ments, and furniture, thé pro- perty of ROY GRILLS, lot 16, con B, Mariposa Twp., 1 mile south of Valentia, 2 miles west and V2 mile south or 3 miles south of Little] Britain, 1 mile east, 2 miles south and 1 mile west, 2 mile south. 75 head of Hereford and Charolais cattle, 33 cows with calves by side, Hereford bull, and a Charo- lais bull (2 yrs), 3 cows bred, 4 yearling steer; John Peere diesel tractor # 1120 (760 hrs) with J.D. loader and dirt blade (like new); M.F. # 165 diesel tractor with cad, and industrial loader; 1962 Mercury V2 ton fruck (as is); J.D. 3-furrow trip beam plow; M.F. # 10 baler; M.H. # 35 self-propelled combine 7 ft.; Case c2 forage harvester, 1 row with hay head; 2 forage wagons; N.H. manure spreader PTO, excellent condition; Allied cultivator 26 tooth; J.D. grain and fertilizer seed drill, 16 disc; hydraulic lift; rubber tired wagon and rack; 32 ft. hay elevator; M.F. side rake on rubber; J.D. 7 ft. power mower; 2 grain augers; full line of machinery; 8 pc. dining room suite; antique china cabinet and writing desk; pine chest of draw- ers; kitchen buffet and chairs; antique hall tree; antique plat- form rocker; 3 bedroom suites; frigerator; stove; Kitchen cabinet; dishes; quilts; bells; qu. of other furniture. Farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 12:00 noon. Furniture sells first. Valentia ladies will serve lunch. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. Au27 [ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. The property of MR. & MRS. ROBERT McCLUSKEY, lot 24, Con 5, Cartwright Twp., 2 miles west of Yelverton on 7A highway and 1 mile south on Wilson Avenue, or 2 miles east of Nestleton and 1 mile south. Implements: W4 McCormick tractor; Massey Harris culti- vator; 3-furrow International plow; double disc; 6-section har- rows; PTO mower; 2-wheel box trailer and 2-row corn planter. Furniture: 5 pc. bedroom suite; excellent % bed with headboard, matching 8 drawer dresser; 2 pc. gold chesterfield suite; 18" port. able B&w T.V., T.V. stand; clothes hamper; Cold Spot refrig- erator with freezer, excellent condition; Moffat Siesta stove (deluxe), excellent condition; wringer washer; metal cabinet; 2 sets of tables & 4 chairs each; 2 pair matching lamps; black iron patio table and 4 chairs; rugs; bar stools; floor- lamps; wicker chair; habachi; dolls crib and large rubber plant, antique cup- board with mirror, other articles. Cattle: 20 young Hereford cows with calves at side, 14 young Hereford cows coming in soon. Misc.: tractor chains, oil, grease, gas water pump, fencer chain, other articles. 1960 Olds, as is, body and mechanically good. Chickens: 1 year.old, 18 hens and 1 rooster. Approx. 100 bales of hay and approx. 100 bales of straw. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Furniture sells first. Lunchavailable. Wm. A. Collins, 'reserve. Auctioneer. 519.925 2849. Auction Sales Auction Sales CENTURY AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 sale starts 12:01 P.M, Antiques, Collectables, Farm Items ' The possessions of MRS. W. MCFARLANE, Lot 11, Con 9, Otanabee Twp., approx. 5 mi. south of Peterborough, 3 mi. east, or 3 mi. west of Keene. .Selling cylinder gramaphone (Edison Standard) approx. 60 cylinders; Pine corner cabinet; Pine pantry cabinet; Pine kitchen cabinet; blanket boxes; drop leat tables; tables; 3 spinning wheels; quilt- ing frames; love. seat; Spool beds; several wooden beds; rope beds; Oak tables; buffet and hutch; set of 6 cane bottom "chairs; kitchen chairs; several wash stands; rocking chairs; wickerware; ornate Findlay wood stoves (2) ; wooden washing | machines; buckets and tubs; stone jars; jugs; crocks; etc; old medicine bottles; preserving jars; rennet jars; several old paintings and picture frames; mirrors and stands; mantel por- traits; etc.; 6 old leathér bound Bibles (1760 on); approx. 1000 century books; almanacs; calen- ders; etc. Very many pieces of china and glassware; invalid cups; moustache cups; shaving mugs; jars; dinner sets; dishes; bowls, etc.; wash basin sets; old lamps; one cranberry; lanterns; quilts; down,; games: chimes; milk cans; old tools; hand made wooden planes; wheat cradle; walking canes; '28 "Chev. truck; '42 Case tractor; 3-furrow plow; cultivator; binder; thresher; seed drill; manure spreader; roto tiller; lawn mower; large quantity of lumber ; tools, garden tools; etc., etc., etc. Please Note: This is only a small partial listing, fiany auction and antique surprises aot mentioned (like racoon ccaf) in this one of the largest antique sales on a homestead farm. Sale time SHARP 12:01 P.M. 2 Auction Rings. All bidders must register. Terms cash. No Viewing of articles. Saturday, August 30 from 9 a.m. Steve Liptay, R.R. 1, Bowman- ville, Ont., Auctioneer. 416- 263-2117. \ MONDAY* SEPTEMBER 1st SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Labour Day Auction sale (Air- port Country), the property of ALTONA-FEED & SUPPLIES (Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis) being, 2 miles southeast of Stouffville, 30 miles northeast of Toronto, on the Uxbridge - Pickering Townline, (watch tor signs). Note: All tractors & equipment are in good condition, shop tools and equip- ment good, plus a lot of new merchandise. This closes out a 30-year business, everything must be sold. [expropriated]. Lunch available. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 10 a.m. 3 auction rings operating at the same time. A.S. Farmer, Don Burd, Earl Gauslin, Auctioneers. Norm Faulkner Sales Manager & Auctioneer. See last weeks paper for details. SATURDAY,. SEPTEMBER 6 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction salé of Furniture and antiques, the property of MR. & MRS. STEWART MacFAR- LANE, 93 Crandell St. in the Town of Port Perry, Ist street west of town hall, turn south. G.E. refrig., Frigidaire stove, drop leaf table and chairs; qu. of dishes; some antiques; glass comport; nugget pitcher; goblet; silverware; qu. of china cups and saucers; 10 pc. solid walnut dining room suite (good condit- ion); Gerhard Heintzman piano (g ) with bench; chesterfield gro chai (good); 3 parlour bles; 2 platform rockers; mag- azine and 'coffee. table; end tables; television; captain chair (good); 3 pc. bedroom suite (modern) antique dresser: with oblong mirror with drawers each side of mirror and 1 long drawer atthe bottom (areal good antique piece); steel bed with new mat. tress; vanity dresser and stool; Arrow back chair; leatherette 2 seater couch (good); M¢Clary Easy deep freeze; fernery; trunk; extension ladder; electric lawn mower (new); vise; power drill 2 Hp.; tools; garden tools; etc. Owners giving up house. keeping. Terms cash. Sale at 12:00 noon. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. bells; . s3' THURS. EVENING SEPT. 4 6 PM. = Auction sale of household furni- ture and antiques including Bell plano, 9 pc. walnut dining room suite, 2 single beds, dressers, television (good), Seigler space heater, Annex stove, childs rock- er, oak office desk, curved ghiss china cabinet, some leaded glass in front door-lovely plece, brass single bed, antique chesterfield with cane back, wicker arm chair, many small items. The property of the estate of the late DOROTHY CORBETT, 160 Brock St. E., in Uxbridge. (at east end of Uxbridge). Sale at 6 p.m. Lloyd Wilson and W.D. Atkinson, Sale Managers and Auctioneers. S$.3 THURS. EVENING SEPT. 4 ) 6:30 p.m. Clearing auction of household contents, etc. the property of "BILL" HOLDERSHAW - locat- ed 24 Baldwin Street (no. 12 Hwy) Brooklin. Partial list includes: oak hall rack, antique **Toronto'* piano (excellent condition), piano stool, Findlay wood stove with warming oven, oak kitchen table with 3 leaves and pineapple legs, oak refrectory table, oak buffet, oak chairs, old brass lamp fixtures (ornate) pine harvest table, vict. washstand, press back chairs, brass and iron bed, old 2 pc. maple bed set, 3 pc. bed set, knee hole desk, pine chest of drawers, occassional tables and chairs, 3 pc. sofa set, standing lamps, copper kettles, tin caddies crocks, quilt, frames, pictures, old mantle clock, quant. of glass and china, T.V., fridge, washer, sealers, cut-up fireplace wood, new shingles and other miscel.- laneous items. Terms cash. House sold. No reserve. Kahn Auction Services Phone 985-8161. Sept. 3 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6 1 P.M. Auction sale of furnifure, anti- ques, tools the property of JOHN & NELLIE TRIPP Lot 3, Con. §, South Monaghon Township, one milesouth of Fraserville on Hwy. 28 and one mile east or 2 miles nor th of South Monaghon and one mile east. Inglis fridge, like new, 21" Admiral TV, electric stove, fans, washing machine, old chairs, bedding, dishes, sewing machine, cupboard, sideboard, beds, wooden wagon, saddle, drums, double sleighs, nine sq. of shingles, block and tackle, quant. of wood, garden tools, forks, shovels, chains, wheelbarrow, bicycle, electric pump. Antiques: Coo-Coo-clock, copper hoiler, matchbox, mantle clock, wooden barrel, jacket heater, wooden rocking chair, RCA gramaphone. (good) washstand with rail. Ven- dors are going to fair haven. Terms cash. Noreserve. Saleat 1 p.m. Owen Fitzgerald, Auction- eer, Bethany, Ont. 1-705-277-2959. Sept. 3 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6 1 P.M. Auction Sale of livestock and implements. 45 Hereford and Shorthorn cattle, A.C WD 45 tractor, A-C 7' power mower, Int. 4ébaler, A.C snow blower, Case 6 blade tiller, farm hand side rake, John Deere manure spreader, Int. plough, Int. culti- vator, household furniture, some antiques. The property of OR- VILLE COPP North 2 lot 8, Con. 3, Fenelon Twp. 8 miles north west of Lindsay to Cambray, 1 mile east and 1 mile north.On Saturday Sept. 6th. Terms cash. No reserve. Giving up farming. Furnituresaleat 1:00 p.m. Mach- inesaleat 1:30 p.m. Cattle sale at Ed. Hickson, 3:00 p.m. Ward Holmes, Allen, Clerks. auctioneer, 705.324.9959 Carl Reaboro, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11 "12 o'clock noon Auctionsale of farm stock, imple- ments and furniture, the property of LAWRENCE MORRISON, south half of lot 3, conc. 4, Mariposa Township, 5 miles south of Manilla, or i; miles north of Sonya and 1 mile east. 35 head of Hereford and Holstein cattle, David Brown 990 tractor, , Allis Chalmers WD tractor and loader, New Idea manure spread- er, nearly new, 4 furrow Hydrein plow, triple K cultivator 34 tooth, Gehl mixall mill. More detailed list next week. Terms cash. Sale at 12 noon. Reg. and Larry Johnson, Auctioneer 705-357-3270. Ontario !. 5.3} 1 | { i A KEEN HOCKEY FAN / > . > . Nay L] : Auction Sales | Auction Sales SATURDAY SEPTEMBER é | afd loader (341 hrs) like new, Iu 1 P.M. David Brown 950 tractor, Dodge a Auction -sale of furniture 'and | ,.ton truck 1969 (as Is), McCor. : antiques, the property of the 1ate | mick # 27 baler, 'New .ldea MRS. DORA NOTT, 164 Bigelow. | manure spreader (PTO) good, 3 Street, Port Perry. wringer | rubber tired wagons and hay washing maching, kitchen table | racks (1 nearly. new); Twose and chairs, antique sewing mach- | yipra.shank cultivator, 21 tooth, # ine, Thor range, Guerney wood | mcCormick mower, McCormick and coal stove, 3=xefrigerators, 2 | side rake, bale elevator "and studio couches, antique 7 pc. oak | stooker, McCormick double disc, dining room suite, round table, | pcCormick plow, qu. of other antique china cabinet, antique good farm machinery, 2 power rocking chair, 2 antique tables (1 | j3wn mowers, 1 small riding lawn oak and 1 cherrywood with | ower (reel type), iron sap claws), odd chairs, 19" TV, 3 pC. | kettle, qu. of small goods. Farm aptique-oak bedroom suite, anti- | gold, Terms cash. Sale at 12:00 que dresser, sectional chester- | noon, Reg and Larry Johnson, field, 'odd fables, antique oak | Ayctioneers. Ph (705) 357-3270. chair and settee, Moffat range S10 (small), qu. of dishes and glasses _ e antiquedinner dishes, silverware i toaster, kettle, electric frying | SOUTH ONTARIO 4-H pan, some pots and pans, bed-{ peef club ; spreads, pictures, telephone: . bench, lamps, one trunk, alumin- On Monday, August 18, the us Windows 2 garsen os. South Ontario 4-H Beef Club alestarts a p.m. Terms cash. 2 # - Noreserve. Grant Werry auction- met at the Uxbridge Agricul eer, Hampton 263.2603. s4| tural Building for its August meeting and annual test on 3 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 | (Ne years work. 3 SALE TIME: 12.00 NOON John Rutledge opened the e | q Auction sale of Farm stock and | meeting and attendance was Ca implements, the property of Otto | taken. 15 members were pre- ! PAYER: Lot 13, Con 3, Reach | gant = Jody MacNeill then wp., 12 miles south Man- ' chester on Hwy 7 & 12. 5thead of | read the minutes of the last good Hereford and Charolais | meeting. { cattle, 15 Hereford cows, with A quiz was handed out on Charolais calves by side, 2 : ini springers, 18 Charolais year- the Marketing of the Finished lings, purebred Charolais bull (3 | Beef Animal. This was com- years). This is a good herd of | pleted, and the test on the ! Saitia, ied Pol Hereford cows. -years work was handed out. v ! . ampshire boar, 2sows due soon, 3 i > | Y sow bred, 2 mon., 1 sow with 10 | After the test a pleasant { pigs ready to wean, 20 good | €vening was spent at the i chunks. David Brown 885 tractor Uxbridge Bowling Alley. : { y [/ hE 1 TODAYS CHILD - | -- : = oe 3 a > # ' ] : i ~~ BY HELEN ALLEN rr, | THE TORONTO 51) SYNDICATE d Think of all the adjectives you'd need to describe an aspiring 4 4 P athlete -- tall, sturdy, rugged, healthy, energetic -- and there i you have Peter. This pleasent, good-humored 12-year-old likes i all games but hockey is well out in front. He plays in a minor 4 league and keeps track of all the pros on television. In summer 3 he finds camping, swimming and boating are fun. Now going into grade six, Peter is behind his age group because of a troubled period in his early years. His work last ! year was satisfactory and he likes school. He's an articulate lad ] who talks interestingly on many subjects. : i Dark-haired, dark-eyed Peter who appears happy and easy { going, has a great underlying anxiety to belong to a family. He d especially wants a father who is interested in hockey and says it | 8 will be nice if his adopting mother is a good cook. It will be best if { there are no children close to Peter's age in the adopting family. ' To inquire about adopting Peter, please write to Today's ! Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, { Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. In your letter please tell something 1 of your present family and your way of life. j For. general adoption information, consult -your local Children's Aid Society 1 | - 4 dq. $ a4 i i