Classified ------ -- nt Work Wanted PAINTING AND PAPER Hang- ing, free estimates. _ Allan Ellicott 985-2164. T.F. SUNROOF INSTALLATION, cars, vans or trucks, $30. and up. Labour only 985-8327. COTTAGE RAISINGS, footings, foundations, alterations and add- itions.. Insured and will supply references. Phone collect 705- 745-6170 or 705-745-6002, T.F. SNOWPLOWING, town drive- ways $4.00 and up. Garry Mahony 985-8003 T.F. T.F. 'CUSTOM POULTRY KILLING, health approved at Gordon's Custom Poultry, RR 3, Uxbridge. Phone 852-7698. Alé FOR PROMPT COURTEOUS Service, free estimates, call Goodman Plumbing, Oshawa 725-1044 or 985-7758 after six. Bob Goodman of this firm has recent- ly moved to this area and would be pleased to serve you. T.F. Work Wanted REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES of snowmobiles and snowblowers. Call Bassetts Small Engines, Sun Valley, Seagrave, Ont. 705-357-3524. T.F. GOT ANOLD PAINTED piece of furniture? Wondering what it looks like, with the paint remov- ed and refinished? Repairs ne. Call 985-8614, T.F. - CHIMNEY SWEEP KLEAN SWEEP . FRANK'S CHIMNEY SERVICE Cleaning & Repairs 985-3111 DEAD STOCK FREE REMOVAL of fresh, dead or disabled animals Please Dial Direct: MARGWILL FUR FARM, Hampton 416-263-2721 FOR SALE 20% Off Rug & Upholstery Cleaning Done in your home the Von Schraeder way. For Free Estimates Phone 985-7704 PORT PERRY After 5 p.m. & Weekends COMPLETE COLLISION & REFINISHING Port Perry Chrysler -- Body Shop 985-7329 » FREE ESTIMATES McINTYRE UPHOLSTERY Household, Office & Commercial Furniture. Shop at Home Service. JACK McINTYRE 985-2532 985-2556 REUPHOLSTERING RESTYLING WOODWORKING SHOP * Handmade to Order * Cupboards - Vanities - Room Dividers Furniture and Refinishing Antiques Pine - Mahogany - Cedar - etc. d VISIT OUR SHOWROOM REACH INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT County Rd. 8 between Port Perry & Hwy. 12 PHONE 985-7679 New Homes - Additions General Carpentry - Pole Barns Norm's General Contracting Steel & Asphalt Roofing Aluminum Siding - Soffit Norm Tripp 985-3563 Office 985-8216 P.O. BOX 608 - PORT PERRY Free Estimates given with No Obligation. EF RAS Se FE JY Hf LLey PEARS HP sd RE Work Wanted SNOW PLOWING * Driveways * Parking Lots WILLY HOUTHUYS PORT PERRY 985-3192 Lost $100.00 REWARD. Lost male '"Bouvier" dog, large build, long wiry grey hair, sharp pointed ears, no tail. Responds to name '""Thor". Please call 985-8654. J17 Auctioneers JOHN T. PEARCE AUCTIONEER Estates - Antiques Household - Farm Consignment Sales For local pickup call: Port Perry 985-7492 MURRAY JACKSON AUCTIONEER Furniture - Antiques _- Livestock - Machinery Real Estate PORT PERRY 985-2459 RON KING AUCTIONEER Auctions of All Types PHONE PORT PERRY 985-2643 ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONEER Household, Farm, Equipment Real Estate, Antiques, Estates Appraisals & Liquidations CONSIGNMENTS AT McLEAN AUCTION CENTRE Angeline Street at Hwy. 7, Lindsay 324-2791 or 324-2783 Auction Sales GRANT PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th SALE TIME: 10 A.M. Ritson Road and 401 (Oshawa Market Place). Sale held insige, over 40 good used cars and trucks, vans, 4 x 4's, snowplow, 76 corvette, all makes and models up to 1978. Thousands of dollars $$$ worth of garage equipment, automotive supplies, tires, batteries etc. Also 6 snow- mobiles, double trailer, three coloured TV's, chain saw, office files, adding machine, pop coolers, etc., etc. Selling out Jan's Garage Ltd. Don't miss this one. Terms cash or $100. ! cash deposit, 'balance within 3 days. dia CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, JANUARY 19th SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Three miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay, on Lindsay/Little Britain road. 9 pc. dining room suite, wash stands, oak buffet, antique dressers, oak chairs, drop leaf table, press-back rocker, churn, cutter, 4' x 8' pool table, steréo, Dominion piano, coffee and end tables, Annex stove, hall seat, R.C.A. Victor portable and con- sole televisions, Moffat refriger- ator, Atlas apartment size freezer, Aladdin lamp, Brodax 72 h.p. riding lawn mower, 1972 Ford Maverick (certified), 1968 Dodge 400 (certified), 1971 Dodge 2 ton cab and chassis (certified) plus many more antiques, furni- ture and household items. In i case of inclement weather, conditions, the sale will be held the following Friday night. Don Corneil, Auctioneer. R.R. 1 - Little Britain 705-786-2183. Auction Sales : SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th SALE TIME: 11 A.M. REAL ESTATE Property of Gwen Dopt, Lindsay. Excellent starter or retirement home approximately 1.1 acres, with Glen Dale Mobile Home 12' x 64' on walk-out basement, garage, insulated work shop with 220 volts, porch, 2 bedrooms, utility room, bathroom, kitchen, living room 5 modern gold appliances, all like 'new, 2 door frost free frig, automatic range, washer, dryer, dishwasher. Fully draped and broadloomed, oil furnace, landscaped, well, septic bed. All this on partially wooded lot, low taxes, very low reserve. Directions - take hwy. 35, north of Lindsay, 4 miles, turn west at Robinson Automotive Marine (see signs). Preview, all day Friday, January 26, and the morning of the sale. For inform- ation, contact Auctioneer, Orval McLean, 324-2791 or 324-2783 nights. In case of storm, the sale will be held February 10th. J24 SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th SALE TIME: 12 NOON FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Auction sale of antiques, furni- ture and household effects - the property of the Estate of the Late Mrs. Carrie Read will be held at miles north of Uxbridge to Beaver Rd., then east to first farm. (Sale held inside - heated barn.) Electrohome colour TV., chesterfield and chair, 9 pc. dining room suite, gingerbread clock, flatback cupboard - glass doors, antique chests of drawers, antique dressers, bedroom suite, kitchen suite, freezer, refriger- ator, electric stove, Maytag washer, lamp tables, captain chair, antique high chair, quilt frames, oil paintings, piano stool, several antique tables, antique sideboard, antique tools and screen, lamps, many other antiques and household effects. Also tools including M-F 12 Yard tractor with mower, snowblower and roller, alumi- num ladder, garden hose, electric trimmers, several lawn ornaments, metal garden tools, etc. Sale at 12 noon. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, Ont. 416-852-3524. J24 "Blood... the gift of life + The blood you give at Canadian Red Cross blood donor clinics means that the Red Cross Blood Trans- fusion Service can supply blood components to hos- pitals. By separating whole blood into its components, hos- pitals can give the patient only the part of blood they need. There are sixteen Cana- dian Red Cross Blood Trans- fusion Service centres across Canada where blood is broken into its component parts. It's an operation requiring the most sophis- ticated medical equipment and techniques. The results are worth it. It means that blood components such as platelets can be given to those who need them. Leukemia patients depend on platelets for their treat- ment. Platelets are found in plasma, which is the straw coloured liquid portion of blood. The blood comes from people across Canada who donate blood at the Canadian Red Cross Society Blood Donor clinics. the Wilson Auction Barn, 1%2 - picture frames, rugs, fireplace shelves, _ PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, January 17, 1979 - 27 Wood - there's no Increasing energy costs have sparked renewed inter- est in the world's oldest fuel - wood. Using wood for supple- mental heat, and lowering the thermostat, can reduce home heating costs if you have a woodlot or free access to wood, according to Helmut Spieser, energy management specialist for the Ontario Ministry of Agri- culture and Food. However, people who have to pay the going rates for cut wood may find that burning wood is more ofa luxury than a cost-saving alternative fuel. Wood is now being sold commercially by the 'face' cord or 'fireplace' cord. Although this is not an offi- cial measure, it commonly refers to a pile of 12 to 16-inch logs eight feet long and four feet high, or about one- quarter of a full cord. A full cord measures four feet by four feet by eight feet. The price of a face cord depends on the type of wood and the location. An average price is about $35. "When looking for the most economical buy, con- sider the type of wood and its ability to produce heat as well as the distance you must transport it," says Mr. Spieser. The ability to produce heat is measured by British thermal units (BTU's). For example, a full cord of sugar maple produces 29 million BTU's, compared to a full cord of white spruce that yields only 16.2 million BTU's. R Church CANADA PORT PERRY CHARGE Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 10 a.m. Worship Church School 7 p.m. Service of Christian Unity Pentecostal Church PRINCE ALBERT 1:30 a.m. Worship Church School SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C.E. Clarke Rev. E. Linstead 9:45 a.m. Scugog 11: 15 a.m. Manchester PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Harold Hooper Pastor 985-8335 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Hour Listen to the Sunderland Baptist Hour every Sunday morning over radio station CKLY 910 on your dial (8:10 a.m. to 9:05 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise and Worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service Help and Transportation We care about YOU 110 Lilla South - 985-2420 THE UNITED CHURCH OF | fuel quite like it! BTU values for other types of Ontario woods are: rock elm, 32 million; shagbark hickory, 30.6 million; white oak, 30.6 million; beech, 27.8 million; red oak, 27.3 mil- lion; white elm, 24.5 million; red maple, 24 million; silver maple, 21.7 million; Mani- toba maple, 19.3 million; trembling aspen, 17.7 mil- lion; and basswood, 17 mil- lion. "Hardwoods provide more heat than softwoods because the grain of the wood is tighter," says Mr. Spieser. To compare the cost of wood with conventional fuels, use equivalent BTU values. For example, a cord of red maple, at about $130, yields the same number of BTU's as 184 gallons of fuel oil at $112, or 21,500, cubic feet of natural gas at $64.50. In southern Ontario, a farmhouse that uses 1200 to 1600 gallons of fuel oil during the winter would require eight to 12 full cords of wood to provide the same amount of heat. Consumers must also remember that to use wood effectively a slow-burning wood stove is required. Prices start at about $200. Although two-door wood stoves are becoming very popular, Mr. Spieser says that they are inefficient heat- producing stoves when oper- ated with the doors open. Mr. Spieser suggests lea- ving the wood for a day before splitting. Once the sap is frozen, the job is easier. Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister Hon. Asst. Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 Epiphany III 11:15 a.m. Holy Communion and Church School ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 Epiphany III 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer Church School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA The Rev. Stuart McEntyre ST. JOHN'S PORT PERRY SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 9:00 a.m. Church School 9:55 a.m. Morning Worship BURNS CHURCH ASHBURN SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 10 a.m. Church School 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship Hear Amazing Grace Sundays -9:15a.m. C.K.L.B. Oshawa, Dial 1350 HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF PORT PERRY Divine Redemption is our only hope Services in the Presbyterian Church 11:30a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. J. Geuzebroek Everyone Welcome Sl SN TEE : > ' i hk eR », CF a: cp