at = - = 3 An EC ey --t WV Sher 2 SPS 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 25, 1979 RELA D UR Lndiedichluibis ab stal AUCTION SALES SATURDAY, MAY 5th SALE TIME: 12 NOON Auction sale of farm machinery, qu. of hay, small qu. of furniture, the property of DOUG FAWNS, lot 31, con. 7 Scott Twp. 10 miles north of Uxbridge, or 1 mile south of Udora. 2) Hereford and Charolais cows, 3 with calves by side, Jersey cow, hand milked; 18 springers, starting to calf around the Ist of May (bred to a polled hereford bull). Charolais heifer (16 mos.), 26 yearlings. Note: This is a good herd of cattle, Brucellosis free. 29 pigs (good chunks). McCormick 444 diesel tractor, new in 1975. McCormick cultivator 17 tooth 3 pt. hitch McCormick loader #1501, tractor has less than 600 hrs. Set of tractor chains. McCormick baler #46, N.H. manure spreader 130 bu. McCormick grain and fertilizer seed drill 15 disc. M.F. 3 furrow trip beam plow. 2 rubber tired wagons 4 ton, 1 with hay rack. McCormick power mower (trailer type) bale buncher, Allied hay elevator 32 ft. with undercarriage, Ford post hole auger (12°), Champion grain roller 12 h.p. motor, (recently overhauled), Teagle fertilizer spreader (3 pt.), 5 sec. set of harrows with steel draw bar. Grain auger 21 ft., set of sleighs, full line of implements. 1976 Dodge '2 ton truck, 6 cyl. automatic, H.D. springs and shocks, set of racks, 11000 miles (certified). Qu. of baled hay, approx. 650 bales. Farm sold, terms cash or good cheque. Sale starts at 12 noon. Furniture sells firsts. Leaskdale ladies will serve lunch. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270. Owner or Auctioneer will not be respons- ible for any accidents in connect- ion with this sale. M2 YY SATURDAY, MAY 5th SALE TIME: 12 NOON HOUSE AND CONTENTS The property of MR. AND MRS. FRED EVANS, Village of Clare: mont. House offered at 2 p.m. Household furniture - 3 pc. bed- room suite, 8 pc. dining room suite, chesterfield and chair, Heintzman piano and bench, G.E. color TV and stand (2 yrs. old), Viking 'Frost Free' frige, Inglis electric stove, rug 9'x12', antique sewing machine, pine table, small harvest table, drop leaf table, maple desk, occasion: al chair, chest of drawers, end tables, rocking chairs, sewing stand, wicker fern stand, brass jardiniere, commode, floor lamp, wall mirrors, 2 trunks, crocks, fruit jars, chrome table and chairs, dishes, pots and pans, lawn mower, lawn chairs, pictures, washing machine (electric) silverware, vice, 100ls, rotary tiller - M.T.D., numerous other articles. Terms cash. No reserve. Real Estate - 8 room brick house, double garage locat- ed on 160° x 60 lot on corner of Livingstone and Main Street, east of four corners of Clare- mont. 3 bedrooms, bath, sewing room, sun room, kitchen, dining room with French doors, living room with electric fireplace, out- side and inside entrace to base- ment. Hardwood flooring, Kot water heating, plumbing - all in excellent condition. Close to schools, churches, garage and store. Daily commuter train or 20 mins. to GO train. Terms subject to owners approval. $5000. deposit on Day of Sale - balance on 30 days closing. Purchaser to arrange mortgage. Auctioneers: Earl Gauslin 640-3079, Norm Faulkner = - 640-5691. M2 DURHAM REGION FAMILY YMCA 985-7255 or 668-6868 Durham Region Family YMCA presents DISCO CLINIC By inta Leja SATURDAY, APRIL 28th - 7 to 10 p.m. R.H. CORNISH PUBLIC SCHOOL $5.00 per person Inquire about Spring Disco & Ballroom - 6 Week Classes Everyone must Pre-Register at Creative Stop, 68 Water Street, Port Perry. SL ANGEE LTR Ta TNS] Ie yp) ie \ »- ROS eau © HE > os yp ww xB v ©) wei - > our "SPRING TEA" April 27th, 9a.m.-9 p.m. April 28th, 9a.m.-9 p.m April 29th, 9a.m.-5p.m. SUPPORT THE UNITED WAY INVITES YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO ATTEND HM -W:\NsNelolol {AWA =») Hope you are able to come REINA CH IPLREPA LS < rakes, efc. TUESDAY, MAY 8th SALE TIME: 10 A.M. Auction sale of farm stock, hay, straw, and grain, qu. of house- hold furniture, the property of MRS. LAWRENCE CLAYTON, lot 6 con. 3 Thorah Twp., 2 miles south of the Beaverton lights on Hwy. 12, or 2 miles north of the lights on nwy. 12 and 48, turn east 2 miles. 65 head of good hereford and charolais cattle, 21 cows with good calves by side, calves born since Jan. and Feb. 20 yearling steers and heifers, Hereford bull 3 yrs. hereford and charolais bull (1 year). Brucel- losis free herd. Approx. 1500 bales of bay, 1000 bales of straw, 1000 bu. mixed grain, Allis Chalmers tractor W.D. 45 with loader, M.H. #33 diesel tractor, Cockshutt #70 tractor (needs repair) small Minneapolis Moline tractor, M.F. #12 baler, McCormick manure spreader, Cockshutt #11 seed drill on rubber, 3 furrow cockshutt plow, M.H. 2 furrow plow, M.F. pull type mower, M.H. power mower, 2 row corn planter, harrows, cultivators, roller, double disc, wagon and rack, cutter, McCormick binder, hay buncher, elevator, fertilizer spreader, chain harrows, 2 Cockshutt side Dune buggy. 1970 Datsun car (as is), Findlay con- dor cook stove, 5 press back chairs, oak baby cradle, parlour table (ball feet), lawn furniture, Quebec heater, flat back cup- board, bake table, treadle sew- ing machine, qu. of dishes, 0.G. weight clock, mantle clock, part of toilet set, wooden planes, butter bowl, ladle and print, old Stewart Warner radio, many other articles. Farm sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 10 a.m. Note furniture sells first. This is a large sale, lots of wagon goods. 357-3270. Lunch available. M2 THURSDAY, MAY 10th SALE TIME: 1 P.M. Auction sale of farm machinery, hay. furniture, etc. the property of JOHN BILIDA, lot 11, con. 1 Scugog Twp. 3 miles straight south of Blackstock (on the old Scugog Road). David Brown tractor (gas) with loader #4600 and snow bucket, scraper blade; McCormick plow (3 furrow), set of chain harrows 10 ft., rubber tired wagon and hay rack, 2 hay elevators, (1 closed in}, M.F. cultivator on rubber, McCormick manure spreader on rubber {ground driven), air compress- or, riding lawn mower, walking power lawn mower, wheel barrow, Ford 2 ton truck (1972) 305 motor, 8 cyl. (sold as is), lumber, coloured used sheet, sheets firewood, steel and cedar posts, post hole auger, Pioneer chain saw, qu. of rails, many other articles, show buggy (near- ly new condition}, harness, stall show curtains, and other tack. Approx. 1200 bales of excellent horse hay, qu. of household furni- ture and chesterfield, fireplace screen and equipment, qu. of good baby play things, riding horse, swings, bicycles, toys elc. Property sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 1 p.m. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270. M9 RUBBER STAMPS tast delivery PORT PERRY STAR 235 Quéen Street 985-7383 * Not a Shell AAA ATRAEE NAL SK TR AE Reg and Larry Johson Auctioneers. Phone (705) | ANEW HOME AT /> PRICE! (About'~2 the usual contractor built price) * Not a Mobile Home * Not a Do-it-Yourself Prefab But a house with all final-finish items, such as: Rugs. Lights. Plumbing. Wiring, Kitchen Cupboards & More! 25C.M.H.C. APPROVED MODELS CALL FOR DETAILS 416-372-9432 or 372-9433 Open Daily 12 to 8 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. See Display Models - Hwy. 45 just south of 401. (Clip this ad for a Free Frig and Stove in your new home ordered now until May 30th. 1979) ha Scugog District Big Brothers Association presented the awards to the winners of the Bowl For Millions fund raising event held earlier this year last Sunday. Uxbridge area winners for number of sponsors, back left, Ray McGuckin, 50; Muriel Skerratt, 74 and Hugo Stiller, 77 sponsors. Front row, for amount collected, Marg Hayward, $200.40 and Jack Randall with $211.22. Absent, Ed Evans who collected $162.74. YN p¥ ht he --- Port Perry winners for number of sponsors, Denny Martin, 132 [front right] and third place Jill King [back left] with 57 sponsors. Largest amount collected was awarded to Elizabeth Oke [front left] who accumulated $634.06 with Pierre LeDuc coming second with $183.26. Absent for photo, W.D. Rider who collected $154.86 and Joy Daniels with 125 sponsors. is EIT ANNUAL MEETING of the DURHAM REGION LUNG ASSOCIATION will be held at Adelaide House (Y.W.C.A.) 199 Centre Street South, Oshawa TUESDAY, MAY 8th - 8 P.M. Guest Speaker - Dr. Stephen Fleming: "Understanding the Patient with Life-Threatening lliness" EVERYONE WELCOME IE Inn nneam sinmm | Ll Tr