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Port Perry Star, 5 Oct 1977, p. 31

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27 8 'straw; extra large qty scrap iron; tools; . Nova '70 - 2 door car; Westing- DOVE ATIF LAO E SR ARIY NAL TN MAT CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN - ~FRIDAY, OCTOBER? 1100 PIM, 3 miles east of Little Britain, 7 miles west of Lindsay on Lindsay -Little Britain Road. 5 matching press back chairs; round wicker table; wicker fern stand; wicker chairs; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table; Morris chair; qty. of Flo- Blue dishes; antique scales; 2 antique Bowmanville chairs (signed); Bullseye lamp; antique rugs (hooked); antique churn; old forge; wagon wheels; antique bed; harvest table; old toys; qty of china and glass; qty of brass & silver; qty of picture frames. Plus many more antiques, furniture & household items. Terms cash. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, - R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Property of MISS FLORENCE McCUAIG, Y2 mile east 'of Gambridge on Portage Road. Household items, antiques and collectibles from century farm. Ornate old wood cookstove; 2 flat back cupboards; kitchen bake centre; brass bed (post. er); hall bench with mirror; 3 Captains chairs; new Acorn fireplace; swivel oak office chair; chesterfield & chairs; inlaid leather end, coffee & par- four tables; pressed back chairs; chests of drawers; table & 4 chairs (wood); pine church bench; 2 single beds; old quilt box; walnut bed; steel shelving; frig; h.d. stove; other elec. appliances; elec. fire siren; snow shoes; wooden decoys; broad axe; ant. picture frames; old crocks; butter churn; cedar chest; oblong butter bowl; other wooden butter tools; railroad lantern; C.N.R. bracket lamps; buffalo robe; quilts; blankets & linen; brass ship bell & light; coal oil lamps; pitcher & jug; old glass & china; Benington bowl, etc; hand candle lamp; gas lawn 'mower; M.T.D. garden tiller (like new); boat trailer; 16' tandem utility trail. er; no. of 12 x 12 timbers. Collectors Items: "Ball & Wil- liams 44-40 western saddle rifle (rare); Schilling in Suhl-double barrel muzzle loader; single barrel muzzle loader; 12 gauge bolt action rifle; 22 cal. Hornet Martini action with' power scope; Many more articles too numerous to list. Note. This is a century farm auction with many antiques & collectibles. Plan to attend." No reserve. Terms cash or cheque with 1.D. Selling by number. Register early. Aurel Renout, Auction. eer, Beaverton 426.7009. SATURDAY, OCTOBER C SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Consignment sale held on pro. perty of John Pearce, Scugog Island, 1. mile. east of Port Perry, go north on Durham Rd. 7 for Ya mile, first turn right, 2 miles down east road. Antique side Board; dresser; large desk; Jenny Lind bed; arrow back chair; ladder back chair; frunk; old fashioned bath tub; old style Underwood type. writer; King-size mattress; Mc. Clary Easy automatic washer; 16" x 42" desk; chesterfield; washing machine; 34" alumi. num door; single beds; stereo; fridge; complete bathroom fix. tures; double bed; stove; 2 Raleigh Mopeds; C78-13 snow tires; and many more items. Terms cash. No reserve. Lunch available. John Pearce, Auctioneer, 985.7492. 05 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Clearing farm auction for JOHN GAMBLE, farm located 1% miles north' 'of stop light at Gormley on Don Mills Road, then west 1 mile, 18 cattle; 5 ponies; Ford tractor; plow; tractor culti. vator, 20T (good); R.T. wagon (good) ; 15 disc. drill; J.D. ham. mermill; grain auger; hay ele. vator; 700 bales hay; 500 bales cedar posts & poles; house large refrigerator, green * (good); elec. stove, green (good) matching set; G.E. dryer; washer; beds; dressers; cook. stove; fele| aluminum laundry fubs; ant. iron kettle; "no. small pane window sash; many, many other articles not listed here. Farm sold. Owner nor Auctioneers not résponsible for accidents or pro. perty damaged at this sale. Sale at 1 p.m. 2 auction rings. Norm Paulner < & W. D. Atkin. son, Auc "copper 'bench; double SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Auction sale, property of MRS. R, HARDY, to be held at Prince Albert Hall, located 2 miles south of Port Perry. Westing. house 36' white elec, stove; apartment.size Gibson refriger- ator; G.S.W. washer-spin dryer; 5 pc. chrgme table & chair set; china cabinet with drawers; 2 pc. chesterfield; corner What. Not, antique, with matching spool lamp table; ant. flower stand; utility table; R.C.A. colour T.V., nearly new; coffee & end tables; assort. of lamps; 9 x 12 rose carpet; 5,000 BTU air conditioner, hardly used; bed & mattress; elect. applian. ces; mirrors; bathroom acces- sories; pictures; drapes; 365 day clock; electric broom; blan. ket box; assorted china; silver, pots & pans; cook stove; and many more articles. This is an outstanding sale of nearly new furniture and appliances. A sale you will not want to miss. Terms cash. Lunch available. Auctioneer: - Murray Jackson, 985-2459. os SATURDAY, OCTOBER SS SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. antiques Auction sale of Mar-Lyn Anti. ques, the property of LANNY & MARG BRANDON, North of Junction of Hwy. 7 and 35B, South of Lindsay. Chairs: Bent- woods, Pressbacks; Early On. tario; Spindle backs; Chicken Coop; Cane seated; Rocking. chairs; Captain chair; Adult Commode chairs. Lamps: approx. 20 glass hand lamps; Gone with the wind lamp; Ban- quet lamp; Finger lamps; Hanging Aladdin lamp; electric hanging lights with coloured shade; lanterns; qty shades and parts of lamps. Pressed Glass: water pitchers; comports; gob- lefs; wine glasses; individual & Master salts; celeries; cream. ers; vinegar cruefs; plus many more pcs. Some Canadian Pat. terns. Misc.? washstands; beds; square & oblong dining tables; piné kitchen table; drop leaf table; small tables; pine blanket boxes; church bench; foot stools; organ & piano stools; large qty picture frames; dough boxes; stitching pony; wooden pumps; chest of drawers; Quebec heater; decoys; wall telephone; butter bowls (oval & round); butter prints (round & rectagular); ladles; rolling pins; potato mashers; tin & graniteware articles; dolls & doll cradle; sefs of smoothing.irons; clocks; crocks; jardiniers; Colonial chesterfield & chair; brass & items; pint Beaver sealer; qty Carnival glass; moustache cups & saucers; shaving mugs; Royal Bayreuth (tomato sugar bowl); R.S. Prussia cream, sugar, sugar shaker; Royal Crown Derby (plates in Mikado Pattern); Coalport (Indian Tree pattern plates); Limoge & Shelley cups & saucers; qty Moorecroft & Gass; large qty plates & plat. ters; pcs. of toilet sets; plus very large qty of interesting antique items. Terms cash. Lunch available, No reserve. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R.R.1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. OS TUES. EVEN.; OCTOBER 11 \ SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. HOLSTEINS Complete Mooreville Holstein Dispersal, owned by Donald Moore, Peterborough, followed immediately. by the Kawartha Klassic Sale to be held at the Peterborough Exhibition Grounds, Peterborough, Ont. This is an outstanding sale with features like: Mooreviile Citat. ion Erma (Very Good), 2 yr., 324d. 20658m. 759f. 3.6% (21. 206). Her Very Good Dam has (171-182 BCA), Erma (V.G.) fresh in July with a "Marquis" heifer calf and is milking up to' 100 Ib. as a 3 yr. old. One of the great opportunities in a 1977 auction. Also a' great young 3 yr. old by "Rockman Justice (Ex)** with 3 Very Good Dams with high production. Others by Unique, Fond Matt, Starlite, Count Crystan, Emperor, Citat- ion R, Elevation, Prestige, Rockman, Ned, etc. A great quality sale with foundation animals. Also a number of fresh and close cows and heif. ers. Don't miss this one!! Sale Managed & Sold by Lloyd Wil- son. Auctions Lid., -Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 0s .p.m, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 __ SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. _ FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Woods 8 ft. freezer (new): 9 pc. oak dining room suite; Admiral T.V.: chesterfield & 2 chairs; wicker planter; 2 wicker chairs; ant. china doll; record player; cuckoo clock; organ stool; & press back chairs; set of 3 wicker tables; pine blanket box; 3 washstands; 2 dressers; 2 beds; sewing machine; ant. chest of drawers; coal oil lamps; rugs; lamps; small tables; washing machine; cook- ware; dishes; chrome table & 4 chairs; 2 step ladders; garden tools; 2 power lawn mowers; 28' ladder; tools; plus many other items. The property of MR. & MRS. WM. STEARMAN, 35 Main St. S. in Uxbridge. Lunch available. Sale Managed & Sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 0s FALL LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALES Saturday, October 15th at 7:00 P.M. East Central Ontario Hereford Zone Auction Sale at Lindsay Community Sale Barn, R.R.2, Lindsay, Ont. Approxi- mately 70 lots. For catalogues or further information contact: Gary Mann, Markham, Ont. 416. 294-4688. Wednesday, October 19th at 1:00 P.M. & Wednesday, October 26th at 1:00 p.m. Annual Fall Stocker Sales at Liidsay Com. munity Sale Barn, R.R. 2, Lind- say, Ontario. Stocker steers, heifers and calves sold In truck- load lots or to your satisfaction. Always top quality sales with good selections local cattle. Expecting approximately 1500 head per sale. Thursday, October 20th at 1:00 p.m. Fall Stocker Sale at Com- munity Livestock Exchange, R. R.5, Campbellford, Ont. For further information or consign. ments contact: 705-653-3660 or Carl. Hickson, Auctioneer, 705. 324.9959. Saturday* November Sth at 1: 00 Peterborough County Cattleman' s, Association Annual Fall" Stocker Sale at Lindsay Community Sale Barn, R.R. 2, Lindsay; Ont. Approximately 1500 head. For consignments or further information contact: Ferg Condon, R.R.4, Lakefield, Ont., 705-652-7615; Roy Jackson, 657-8578; Joe Crowley 639-5877; Ed Hickey 292.8336; Bernard Walsh, 696-2753; Dave Whitting- ton, 745.4006; Larry Leahy, 652.7317. For further infor. matin on any of the above sales contact: Carl Hickson, Prop. & Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705. 324-;9959 or 324-2774. 012 . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Sale of furniture, antiques, Int. Farmall Cub tractor (good) and attachments including mower, disc, cultivator and plow; Teco 5 h.p. riding mower; Kaplun hard- top camper. (excellent), sleeps six; 12 ft. fibreglass fishing boat; 14 ft. fibreglass canoe; 95000 B.T.U. furnace (nearly new); 2 Hereford heifers (1 due in Jan.); 250 bales hay; western horse saddle; compressor; 10 steel raf- ter beams (24 ft.); qty of barn, beams; qty of lumber; used steel siding & roofing; approx. 1000 cedar rails; qty of used cedar posts; 2 - 45 gal whiskey barrels; 50 Ibs. sheep wool; pair 15 mag wheels; qty of styrefoam flower pots; assortment of hand tools; round oak table; set of 6 oak chairs; oak sideboard; wicher chair; humidifier; office desk; dishes; plus large qty. of unlisted items. the property of PETER BARCHUCK on Audley Road, 2 mile south of #7 Hwy., 4 miles west of Brooklin. A good clean sale with something for every: one. Furniture sells first. Terms cash. No reserve. John Annis, Auctioneer, 985-3477. 012 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Clearing auction sale for the Estate of the Late ELLA WILLIAMSON at 60 Church St. | in Markham (near the High School). Including piano and bench; stove; round oak dining table; 6 oak dining chairs; large number fancy cups & Saucers (good); china head dolls; clock; 2 toilet sets; dishes; bedding; fools; ornate ant. buffet; etc. etc. Note: Many, many other items not listed here. More details later. 2 auction rings. Refresh. ments, Sale 12:30. Norm Faulkner & W. D. Atkinson, Auctioneers. 012 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Estate of late BLANCHE JUNKIN, 83 Bond St. E. (corner of Bond and Kennedy Drive), Fenelon Falls, Ont. Jacobean oak round, gate-leg table; tall flat to wall secretarie; Oriental pattern rug; leather top coffee table; chairs; excellent leather chesterfield; lawn chairs; Singer elect. console sewing machine; single continental bed with book- case headboard; 3 pc. modern bedroom svite; radio; 24'* auto. stove; large refrigerator; chrome set; 26'* Sylvania console colour T.V., under 2 years old; pictures; lamps; good 21 ft. freezer; trunk; good wringer washing machine; step ladder; garden tools; bedding; dishes; small appliances; etc. No reserve. Orval McLean, Auction. eer, 324-2791 or 324-2783, Lindsay. SATURDAY, OCTOBE 15 saletime: 12:30 P.M. © FARMSOLD auction sale including 26 cattle, mostly Hereford X Charolais, 12 cows rebred for April & May; 4 yearling steers; 18 mos. % Char- olais bull; Hereford heifer; cow due November. 1973 Dodge 1-ton truck with 11 platform and stock racks (certified); '69 GMC % truck (as is); 1972 GMC v2 ton(as is); 102 Massey Tractor; M-H 2 furrow plow; N-1 mower; M-H # 11 side rake; Int. & disc; cultivator; M-H seed drill; J.D manure spreader; steel roller; Case baler; Case rake; rubber. tired wagon; 100 cedar fence posts; steel posts; rails; qty of lumber; barn beams; chains; 2800 bales hay; 300 second-cut alfalfa; 600 bales oat straw; 900 bu. mixed grain; many small items. Furniture: 2 Hoosier ant. kitchen cabinets; walnut bed. room suite; painted bedroom suite; dining room suite; side table; washstand; ant. portable gramophone; rocking chair; picture frames; linen cupboard; 5 Bentwood chairs; rocker; par- lour chairs; collectibles. Furn. iture sells first. Sale at 12:30 p.m. The property of KEN MITCHELL, Lot 9, Con, 8, Y miles south of Mount Albert on Centre road. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10 THANKSGIVING DAY AUCTION SPECIAL At Stouffville Sales Barn, Stouffville, for TOM CHOWNS, INEZ MORLEY, GORD TERRY, MARKHAM TACK SHOP, including Case tractor; J.D. 2010 tractor with mower; 1975 Pontiac Astra car (4600 miles), certified; 2 nearly new bedroom suites; 2 marble top tables; 5 antique tables; 8 pc. dining svite; kitchen suite; chesterfield; T.V.; chairs; dishes; steel cabinet; cedar fence posts; commercial coffee machine; spool bed; elec. organ; axes; tools; an assort. ment of western clothes. The furnijure is in good shape, some nearly new, lots of antiques, and good useful items. A sale worth your attention. Terms cash. Sale at 11:00 a.m. Norm Faulkner, 640-5691 & Earl Gaus- lin, 640-3079, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale of Farm Machin. ery, Hay, Straw, Grain, Bee Equipment, Household Furn- iture, property of JOHN & MAE BAAL ¥ east half lot 25 & 26, Con.'1, Otonabee Twp., 12 miles east of Peterborough on Hwy. #7 to first line of Otonabee and 2 mile south. Nuffield 460 diesel tractor with manuré loader: (blade), tractor chains; M.F. 35 diesel tractor, good; Nuffield diesel tractor; Int. combine 7' header, pto with bin & auger; M.F. I baler, pto. Bee Equip. - 12 complete Supers with hives, lids, winter cover; smoker; nests; Furniture - Quebec heat. er; coal & wood stove; skis; many other items too numerous to mention. Terms cash. No reserve, Sale at 1:00 P.M. Carl & Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 012. PANCAKE BREAKFAST Sunday, October 16 8a.m. to 12 noon BLACKS TOCK PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct, 5, 1977 -- 31 New residents arrive at Scugog Island By Mrs. Earl Reader The "Head" U.C.W. wil! meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Alva Thompson. A few members may necessarily be late on account of Choir practice which has to be changed from Thursday to Wednesday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The Turkey Supper, as usual, was a great success even with the weather, for the supper period at least. "The success was partially due to people who donated turnip and potatoes and to the. 16 ladies who are not members of the "Head"" U.C.W., but obligingly don- ated some item for the menu. Then we must remember our extra help from the three men who helped in the kitchen and peeled the pota- toes. Two days previous to the supper, a crew of ladies met at the Community Hall to break up 22 loaves of bread into crumbs and set up tables. This often results in much co-operative planning and jolly conversation. For diversion, the bread break- ers wondered how many crumbs there might be in one slice and began to count. The results varied from 224 to 270. Certainly a lot of plucking to stuff a 26 Ib. turkey. We extend sympathy to the family of Mr. Louis DeHart who passed away suddenly last week. In spite of the depressing weather, a very good atten- dance was marked for the Communion Service at the Island Church on Sunday. Members in the Choir vary but the number has not gone above 13 or below 10 on any Sunday. Perhaps Wednes- day night practice will suit a few more who couldn't attend earlier. Please feel welcome to start at any time and get in on the big concert that is already being planned to accompany the new organ which has not yet arrived. We welcome our new pianist and organist, Miss Dawn Houlding from Columbus and trust that she will enjoy her work with us. We also welcome new residents as Mr. and Mrs. G. LeRoy, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Stephenson's Point. Rev. Linstead had his usual interesting and meaningful story for the children to inspire them to keep Jesus central in their lives. The adult sermon reminded us that God's terms for us resembles a Will which we either accept or reject. Rev. Linstead has been con- tacted re a Baptism and would like to know if there are others who are inter- ested. There will be an Official Board meeting at Man- chester, October 20. All Board members, please keep this date free. The Island Church Anniver- sary has been planned for October 23 at 10a.m. Details later. © ¢ We certainly appreciate the Organ Fund donations; that have been coming in from Oshawa, Whitby, Toronto, Prince Albert, Port Perry and Scugog in memory of relatives and former resid- ents. If others are interest- ed, please send it to the treasurer, Mrs. Don Gerrow, R. R. 3, and you will receive an official receipt. On Saturday, Mrs. Mary Sweetman and Mrs. Bob Healey returned from a flight to Chicago when they visited for 6 days with. Mary's sister, the former Helen Sweetman, of Scugog Island. Helen has two sons living in Canada and one at home. While there, of course, they went sight- seeing and had a very enjoy- able time. Recently, Mr. Bill Middle- ton accompanied a brother to a large retirement farm at Pembroke where they visited for a week with another brother who hopes to retire from his work in Port Credit. This coming weekend will be your last chance this year to visit the museum on the Island. So if you have been too busy all summer, add this to your Thanksgiving plans. When the rains continued to come, we didn't know what to expect for the Annual 'Harvest Home" Service at the "Head"' Museum Church. However, we soon learned that the people had set their hearts on attending and could not be forestalled from a service that they knew or heard, would be good. So approximately 150 people crowded into the newly decorated and immaculately clean building which revived memories of former days. The early decor is very interesting and has required much work with still some items to put in place. The program designed and formulated by Mrs. Helen Redman showed the School house prior to 1928 and now the site of the Museum. The information described the evening in detail stating with musical entertainment by Peter Chellew and Russell Baird. The Lake Scugog Historical Choir with Norman Watson, Mrs. Gladys Thompson and Rev. McEntyre thrilled us with their songs and music. Rev. Linstead was pleased to welcome the guest speaker, Rev. Brawn, who felt so much at home as he reminisced about relatives who lived on the Island and served this church in its early days. ~ We noted visitors from Raglan, Flesherton, Mark- dale, Hayden, and Port Perry Of course, the pie social following the Service was not to be ignored, either. So next year, we'll prepare for still more people. Correction On page 10 in the Septem- 28 edition of the Port Perry Stary the girl in the High School Initiation day photo pushing an. eraser was wrongly identified as Sus- anne Doupe. The girl in the picture is Arlene Burfield. The Star regrets the error.

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