Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 13 Oct 1977, p. 31

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ae a _-- ---- nn aa 5 'als SENG, bey aA L] Ny Ad Fad Bi 3 : rd AS MIA ead : 8 SHA FALL OBITUARIES AS . WILLIAM FRANCIS EZEKIEL ARMSTRONG On Saturday, May 21, 1977 Mr. Armstrong passed away at-the Port Perry Community Hospital in his 99th year. He was the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armstrong, born in 1878 in Cartwright Township. On October 31, 1899 he was united in marriage to Margarett Rosanna Wat- chorn of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, They took: up farming on the shores of Lake Scugog, Armstrong's Point. In November 1922 they and their daughter, moved to Bowmanville where they resided till the spring of 1931. - While there - he worked in the Good Year Rubber Plant. He attended the United Church where he sang in the choir. Mr. Armstrong was a great lover of music, loved to sing and play the violin and accordian. In 1934 he won 2nd prize in the old time fiddler's contest at Toronto Exhibition. AUCTION SALES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. HOLSTEINS . Auction sale of 40 Holsteins, Reg- istered and grade, at the Mal. mont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ont, A feature of this months sale will be 12 head from the herd of HAROLD BEATTY, Duns. ford, Mostly fresh or close, R.O.P. tested cows from Very Good dams with good product- ion. Also a number of fresh or springing cows and heifers. We still have room for a few more consignments. All cattle blood tested. Lloyd Wilson, Auctioneer 416-852-3524. : 019 ee THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Clearing farm auction for MERLYN BAKER, farm located on Hwy. ¥ 48 (being 3 miles north of Stop lights at Ringwood), or (9 miles north of Hwy. ¥ 7 at Mark- ham), including 2 tractors; S.P. swather_ & conditioner; M.H. combine» Power weed sprayer; N.H. baler; J.D. seed drill, 16 disc; Triplex K cultivator, 30 teeth with levellers, new; Woods rotary mower; J.D. hy. duty wide track wagon with flat rack; Cockshutt 7 pt. chisel plough; N.H. pto spreader; bale stooker; 2 grain augers with motors; hay elevator with motor; 3 pt. hitch, pto, Fertilator, good; J.D. 16" furrow plow, good; 2 sets sleighs; 2 carts; power lawn mower, good; buzz saw; efc. Many other ifems not listed here. Also quantity bales hay and straw; also antique furniture; pine pieces; coloured jars; apple peeler; potato peeler; etc. NOTE: These implements have been well cared for, in good condition. Farm sold. Refresh. ments. 2 auction rings. Sale.l p.m. Norm Faulkner & W. D. Atkinson, Auctioneers. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 12:00 NOON Due to the inclement weather conditions of Saturday, October 8, the completion of the sale for Mar-Lyn Antiques, property of Marg and Lanny Brandon of Lindsay will be held at Corneil's Auction Barn, Listing next week. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705. 786-2183. -- MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 SALE TIME: 12 NOON BRICK HOME & CONTENTS Auction sale including 2 storey brick home at 59 Albert Street in Uxbridge. Good oil furnace, hardwood floors downstairs, 3 large bedrooms upstairs. Lot 66 x 165. This property is zoned C1 (General Commercial), this pre- sents several possibilities. Terms on property, $3000. dowq, balance to be arranged in days. Sale subject to owners approval, Confents include: 6 pc. modern dining room suite; chesterfield & chair; Frigidaire refrigerator; Viking dryer; elec: frical appliances; Electrohome T.V.; rocking chair; sewing machine; rugs; bookcase; small Duncan Phyfe fable; wringer washer; dishes; antique drop front desk; bedroom suite; chest of drawers; wicker rocker; lawn mower; garden fools; lawn chairs; chairs; plus many other items. The property of MRS. LETA ACTON, 59 'Albert St, in Uxbridge (opposite Town Park. ing lot)."Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Lid., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 019 * Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. FARM SOLD Auction sale including pine cup- board, drop leaf table; oak din- ing room suite; drop front desk; wicker chair; dining room svite, 6 chairs, oval table & buffet; Axminster rug; no. of chairs; white Nightigole 4.seater ches. terfield (leather); table with double pedestal; box spring & mattress; Astral refrigerator; Moffat stove with oven above; linens; filing cabinet; 14' fiber- glass boat; 6 h.p. Johnson motor; fish hut; acetylene torches & tanks on cart; M.F. 7' double disc, 3 pt. hitch (good); Int. 34.3 furrow plow; Int. cultivator; rubber-tired wagon (like new); sets of harrows; many other items. The property of ARNOLD LEEDER, R.R. 1, Queensville. 1 mile straight north of Sharon, or 1 mile south of Queensville. Sale at 10 a.m., (will conclude by 1 p.m.). Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 019 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 SALE TIME: 12:00 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and Real Estate, the property of MRS. W. J. BRIGGS in the Village qf Claremont. Real Estate - 2 bedroom bungalow on large lot. This home has many desirable features. Also located on this property large corner building with 1 bedroom apart- ment including frig. and stove, presently rented. This home is in a good location and would make a very good starter home with added income. Terms on pro- perty 10 percent day of sale, balance to be arranged in 30 days. Immediate possession. This property may be inspected before sale date by appointment with Auctioneer, Watch for com. . plete listing next week. Pilkey Auction Service, 649-2238, Clare. mont, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. HOLSTEINS Complete OPELO HOLSTEIN Dispersal owned by Leslie Poole, Hastings, Ontario, selling at the farm, V2 mile south of Hastings on Hwy. 45. 50 Head, all home- bred. Registered, R.O.P. Test. ed. A fancy 3.yr-old Kemp, due at sale time. She sells with her full sister and her G.P. Rockman dam projected at 164.184 BCA, Donna,Very Good with 145.155 sells with a Tayside bred heifer. Her President dam is also Very Good. This herd has great fam. ilies with fine udders and good production, All blood tested. / Sale 1 p.m. Lunch available, Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. (0) 1] THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. HOLSTEINS Complete Glen Oban Holstein Dispersal for W. Earl Martyn, Port Perry, selling at the farm, 2 miles south of Port Perry on Oshawa Rd.; from Manchester fake Hwy. 12, | mile south fo Con, 4, then 2 miles east to farm. 60 Head. Registered. One R.O.P., every animal home bred - all Brucellosis free. A breeders herd for 40 years, all by unit sires, & by 'Starlite', 5 by ""Ned", 4 by ""Chieftain", 2 by "Nugget, and 2 by "Citation R". 'A herd with great potential, ! many due fall and winter. Lunch available, Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Lid., 026 In 1942. Mrs. Armstrong passed away Christmas morning. In 1944, he marr- ied Mrs. Lewis Jamieson of Pontypool. They continued farming "until June 1963 when they moved to 265 Casimir Street, Port Perry. Mrs. Armstrong passed away August 1975. In his latter years, Mr. Armstrong enjoyed garden- ing. Mr. Armstrong is surviv- ed by his only daughter, Mrs, Hicks, Port Perry, three grandchildren, George ~ and Betty Hicks and Shirley Prosser, all of Nestleton, three great-grandchildren, Cathy, Terry and Tom Prosser. He is sadly miss- ed The funeral service was conducted by Rev. James Echols of Bethesda Em- manuel Church, from Mec- Dermott-Panabacker - Fun- eral Chapel on May - 24th Interment 'Nestleton Cemetery. "Pallbearers were Tom, Terry and Donald Prosser of Nestleton; Ambrse Ly- wood, Lindsay; Reginald Armstrong, Oshawa; Law-. rence Armstrong, Lindsay. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. If you see an unsafe con- dition, whether on or off the 'job, either correct it, or report it, suggests the Industrial Accident Pre- vention Association. If you spot a hazard, spil- led oil on the floor, protrud- ing nails in a crate, toys lying around your hallway, or frayed cords on house- hold appliances, correct them right away, if you can, or report them if you can't. Construction work on the Carlan apartments got underway last week. The 60-unit, three storey building is in the north end of Port Perry on Bigelow Street. Here, workmen prepare to lower a manhole into. a storm drain along the south side of the property. . A} STAR 191 Queen Street - Port Perry, Ont. 985-8123 'Stationery & Office Supply A Division of Port Perry Star Co. Ltd See Us Today For All Your OFFICE SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS REPAIR SERVICE 10 ALL MAKES & MODELS OF OFFICE MACHINERY. < "TF

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