tion Sales FRIDAY AUGUST 3 SALE TIME: 7 P.M. CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on Lindsay-Little Britain Road. Spool bed. pine chest of drawers, Renfrew cookstove, La Prairie cookstove, antique dressers, wicker chairs, crocks, 4' Beaver planer, 5 h.p. Sears outboard motor, hanging lamps, mantle clocks, chest of drawers, Harvest table, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, T. Eaton Co. gas engine, 7 h.p. riding lawn mower, 1972 Ford Ya ton truck, 1975 Ford Toreno (cert.), Winebago truck cap, qu. of china and glass, plus many more antiques and furnit- ture and household items. TUESDAY AUGUST? SALE TIME: 7 P.M. Oak chairs, antique dressers, chest of drawers, love seat, chairs, picture frames, occasion- al chairs, dining room table, china cabinet, rocking chair, qu. of hand tools, plus many more antiques, furniture and house- hold articles. Don Cornell Auctioneer, R.R.1 Little Britain 705-786-2183. THURSDAY NIGHT AUGUST 2 SALE TIME: 7 P.M. Auction sale at ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTION CENTRE - Lindsay, Just south of Highway 7 on Little Britain Rd. Consign- ments from D. WILKINSON and estate of CLARKE BENSON and others. Excellent sale of modern appliances, furniture, some antiques, etc. Gold side by side refrigerator freezer and match- Ing self cleaning 30' automatic gold stove, upright freezer, auto washer and dryer, all like new and immaculate, modern dining room suite, modern bedroom suites, mantel clock, Electrolux vacuum, couch, guitar, set drums, tricycles, bicycles, some in parts, modern round dinette table and 4 chairs, drapes, 54" deluxe Continental bed with green velvet headboard, single continental bed with wooden headboard (used twice), swivel rocker, brown modern chester- field set, Duncan Fife table (extension) and 4 chairs, modern light coloured bedroom suite with twin beds, old cupboards, old wooden chairs, 3 modern leatherette davenports, upright vacuum, bookcase, dishes, cook- ing utensils, 2 older refrigerators working good. Don't miss this excellent sale. No reserve. Everything sold to highest bidder. To consign to barn call Lynn Miller 324-0182 days or 324-2783 nights. Orval McLean - Auctioneer. SATURDAY AUGUST 4 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. Auction sale of farm mac- hinery, hay, straw, and fur- niture, the property of TOM DART, Lot 16, Conc. 7, Scugog Township, 1 mile west of Port Perry Fair Grounds, or 2 miles north of Manchester and 1 mile east. John Deere 2120 diesel tractor, oversize tires, in excel- lent condition, David Brown #950 diesel tractor, McCormick W4 tractor with front end loader snow and dirt bucket, M.F. #35 pull type combine 8 ft. Ford #612 harvester, with corn, grain, and pick up heads, 2 silage wagons (with false fronts), 6 ton rubber tired wagon and rack, A.C. blower and pipes, McCormick #46 baler, J.D. manure spreader 275 bu. (floatation tires), J.D. hay conditioner #21, N.H. side rake on rubber, hay buncher, and stooker, McCormick mower 7 #t., J.D. corn planter (2 row), J.D. plow 4 furrow, McCormick grain and fertilizer seed drill 16 disc on rubber, McCormick manure spreader (75 bu.), McCormick drag plow 3 furrow, Cockshutt double disc (hydraulic lift, on rubber), hay elevator, grain auger, McCormick cultiva- tor, 2 sets of harrows, many other articles, 150 (year old) hens, 150 pullets 3 mo., 4 geese, 2 ganders, no. of muscovy and pecon ducks, 2500 bales of last year's hay, 270 bales of straw, antique pariopr stove (mica In door), Quebec heater, antique buffet and china cabinet combined (curved glass door), 4 dining room tables, (3 square, one round, 3 space heaters, 2 washing machines, wash stands, beds, qu. of dishes, etc. Farm sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 10 a.m. Furni- ture sells first. Lunch available. Reg and Larry Johnson - Auc- tioneers - Ph (705) 357-3270. A) SATURDAY AUGUST 4TH SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of household furniture, antiques, tools and harness. The property of MRS. JAMES BRENNAN, Lot 12, Con. 3, Mara Township, 2 mile west of Brechin. Saturday August 4th. 9 pc. dining room suite, kitchen table and four chairs, wicker tern stand, coal oil lamps, wash- stand, round table, pressed back chairs, picture frames, Aladdin lamp, old sealers, crocks, large number of dishes, set of team harness brass mounted, collars, lines and spread straps - good condition. Numerous other pieces of harness, saddle and whiffle-trees, neckyokes. 14 ft. house trailer with propane tank and hitch - excellent condition. Bale fork, hay tedder, gang plough, single plough, drag harrows, hay rack and wagon, fanning mill, bale hooks, set of scales, two extension ladders, aluminum doors and number of wooden doors, plastic hose, propane stove and tank, gasoline lanterns, drill-press, planes, vise, axes, shovels, ice tongs, and log tongs, sheets of 4" plywood, qu. of new nails, iron pots, plough-shares, electric heater, copper boiler, dash churn, milk cans, grain auger, bath tub, Buley pressure pump & tank, golf equipment, sleeping bags, numerous other articles. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Lunch available. Sale time: 11:00 a.m. Earl Gauslin - Sales Manager & Auctioneer - 640-3079. Al SATURDAY AUGUST 4 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Auction sale Saturday August 4th at 12 noon. Antiques and Buggies and Cutters and Tent Trailers and Furniture. To be held at the farm of ROWLAND SCOTT, Lot 21, Conc. 9, Verlum Township from Bobcaygeon. Follow Joseph St. northwest to Victoria County Road 8 3 miles, and one mile north on Conc. ¢ or from Fenelon Falls take Victoria County Road 8 northeast 9 miles then 1 mile north on Conc. 9. "See signs." Flat to wall maho- gany china cabinet with Lions head nobs, 3 pc. wicker set, antique church pump organ, Victor gramophone with approx 150 0ld 78 records, 2 pine spinning wheels, antique wool winder, 4 parlour tables, early Victorian chair with matching fire side bench, pair of matching wicker rockers, vanity, oak desk and chair, dressers, lanterns, tin tea box, oil lamps, ships lamps, pine hay cradle, pine chest and pine blanket box, (12 pcs. Lionel train set collectors item), lobster traps. 2 Quebec heaters, Crown stove, box stove, (2 wood and electric combination stoves good), 2 space heaters, 12° aluminum Sports Pal canoe, Ride Lite tent trailer sleeps & good canopy, saddle racks, collars, wagon wheels, horse drawn equipment, 2 cutters, 4 wheel buggies, bob sleigh, 1 4 Wheel Democrate buggie good top, quantity toungs and shafts, International Farmall Cub 30 h.p., Hydraulic underdoing cul- tivator, C/W PTO, 2 h.p. Evin- rude outboard good, refrigerator and 24° H.D. stove, ice cream freezer, spin washer, and apt. size dryer, tools and much more too numerous to mention. A good sale. Plan to attend. Giving up Farm. Terms Cash. No reserve. Lunch avaliable. Sale at 12noon. Calvin Mabee - Auctioneer, Lindsay. 705-324-4567. Al TUESDAY AUGUST? SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction Sale of Household Furniture, Antiques, Electrical Supplies, etc., for the property of BILL & DONNA FRALEIGH, R.R.3 Uxbridge. From Uxbridge go 3 miles east on Hwy. 47 to Marsh Hill Rd., then south 1V2 miles to farm. Items Include Pine trestle extension table, 4 pine chairs, Host & Hostess chairs, pine deacons bench (matching table). Drop front desk with leaded glass Rocker, spooled country couch, pine' chest with hutch, parlour table, butter churn, antique sideboard, trunk, 2 press back chairs, picture frames, hall mirror & bench, washer and dryer (good), mantle clock, office desks, elect- ric typewriter, 3M copy machine, drafting tables, steel scaffold, large assortment of electrical supplies, fittings, etc., number of vapour lights, plus many many other items. Sale at 6:30 P.M. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge 416-852-3524. Al - MONDAY AUGUST § SALE TIME: 5:30 P.M. SHARP Auction sale of the VEL-MER FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP contents, will be held in the Village of Sunderland. This is a large assortment of new articles, an excellent opportunity to buy your birthday and Christmas gifts. Store is going out of business. General flower cooler (2 yrs. old; approx. 5 x 6 ft. assorted large vases, baskets (different shapes and sizes), cookie jars, ornamental flower containers, silk, flowers, and butterflies, mugs, salt and peppers, all kinds of Phentex wool in colours, sewing thread, needles, etc., rolled white tissue, gift wrapping paper, Wyatt pottery (many pieces). glasses (flower of the month, Royal Albert cups and saucers, plates, lead crystal pieces, Royal Albert 25th silver items and 50th gold items, wedding knives, pen sets, rugs, towels, and wash cloths, baby items, Royal Albert china horses, picture frames, hats (straw and denim), stationary, Ideals, coffee spoons (month and birth stone), 4 card racks, games, toys, childrens books, funeral wreaths, hundreds of items, also Homelite chain saws (new and used), used riding lawn mowers, double snowmobile trailer, 1 Alouette snowmobile (as is). Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 5:30 P.M. Sharp. Owners or auctioneers will not be responsible for any accident in connection with this sale. Reg and Larry Johnson - Auctioneers - Ph (705) 357-3270. WEDNESDAY AUGUST S SALE TIME: 6 P.M. Auction sale of antique house- hold furniture and dishes, from a Toronto estate, dining room' suite, kitchen cabinet, pine tables, chairs, dressers, beds, 'Duncan Phyfe table, Limoges, dinner set, tea sets, large assort- ment of beautiful antique dishes, antique drill press, other tools, miscellaneous articles too numerous to list. Gerald Kelly, 53 Scugog St. N., Blackstock. Cliff Pethick - Auctioneer. ASB SATURDAY AUGUST 11 SALE TIME 11 A.M. Auction sale of furniture, workshop equipment, boat trailer, complete household furnishings. Very clean. The property of DAVE HADDEN, 114 Baker Ave., Stouffville. Sale at 11 a.m. Norm Faulkner, Earl Gauslin - Auctioneers. AE FRIDAY AUGUST 17 Auction sale of farm machi- nery, hay, furniture and antiques for STUART DARNLEY, Con. 6 (Old Reach Twp) 1 mile north of Utica. Details later. Reg and Larry Johnson - Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22 SALE TIME 6 P.M. GIVING UP FARMING REAL ESTATE includes 50 acre farm and house. 6 head of Hereford cattle, car, furniture, etc. Property of FRANK RUSHOLME, Lot 31, Conc. 8B, Verlum Twp. Bobcaygeon. From Bobcaygeon take Hwy. 649 north 6 miles to County Road 36 then 1 mile west to 8th Conc. Second farm on right or from Fenelon Falls take Hwy. 121 north 4 miles to Victoria County: Road 3 then east 6 miles to Conc. 8. See signs, "Real Estate' - 50 acre farm C/W 2 storey Insulbrick home, 3 bed- room, redecorated, new septic, new well, oll heated with log barn, small buildings and 2 car garage, good hobby or retire: ment. Farm subject to low reserve. Terms $2,000. deposit day of sale, balance In 30 days. 'Cattle' - 6 head of hereford cattle, 2 cows with calf by side, 2 steers average weight 600 Ibs., Brucellosis free. "Car" - 72 Toyota 1600 Wagon automatic, rebulit motor, excellent runner, sold as is. 'Furniture, Etc." - Old Findlay cookstove, rocker and dresser, old writing desk, old church pew, good 23 cv. ft. Cold- spot freezer, harvest gold fridge like new, 17 cu. ft. 2-door self defrost, Al condition air condi- tioners (like new), S pc. chrome suite, 2 pc. bed chesterfield and chair, bedroom furniture, tools, scrap, car, and much more. Terms cash. No reserve. NOTE: Sale time 6 p.m. Real Estate at 7 p.m. Calvin Mabee - Auctioneer, Lindsay 705- 324-4567. AlS ~ THURSDAY AUGUST 9 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. HOLSTEINS Summer Sale of 50 Holsteins selling at Wilsons Sales Arena, 2 mi. north of Uxbridge, Ontario. Included in this sale are é full pedigreed bred heifers from Glen Isle Farm due Aug., Sept & October. A Unique with 2 Very Good Dams due end of August. These heifers have 3 generations of Good Plus or Very Good with good production. Also a 3 yr. old due at sale time from a Very Good Dam. A fancy Northcroft Admiral Citation due Sept. A group of Bred & Open heifers from Springflood Farms at Lakefield. Included in this group is a Junior Yearling Red & White heifer by A Leadfield Prestar (Ex.). Also some NIP & Grade Heifers. A service age bull from Ashmoor Farm. A Senator bull with 4 Very Good Dams. All- above cattle are from Listed herds. Sale at 7:30 p.m. Addi- tional consignments accepted by calling Sale Manager. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, Ontario. 416-852-3524. AB FRIDAY AUGUST 10 SALE TIME: 11 A.M. SHARP Large antique auction sale will be held in Sunderland Park (under the maple trees) approx 500 items will be coming from two private homes in Toronto. Furniture, glass and china, a few of the main items are rocking chairs, spinning wheel, wool winder, kitchen cupboard (refinished), 3 pc. maple bedroom suite, (high head board); iron and brass bed, antique rocking chairs, antique wardrobe with leaded glass oval panels and full length bevelled mirror, wicker table and sewing basket, sewing machine, (Hus- quavarna - open atm port), brass bridge lamp, pr. of figurine lamps, antique picture frames, oil paintings, and needle point, wood augers, buffets, tables, chairs, sewing chest, coal oil lamps, set of fine china (setting for 12), Japanese (Chateau rose) cut glass salt and peppers, milk glass, amethyst, pressed carni- val, Nippon, Depression, green coloured, and hobnail glass, sterling, copper, iron and: tin pieces, 3 brass and porcelain wall plates (2 signes) Canadian comport and lid, pocket watches, quilts, linens, jewellery, amber sealers, collection of sealers, dated, (nearly complete) approx 1903 to 1946. 3 hens on nests, setting of dishes for 12, crocks, milk cans, square dance dress and mans shirt, hand woven bed throw, and hundreds of other antique pieces. Plan to attend this interesting sale. Owners or Auctioneers, or Durham Region will not be responsible for any accidents in connection with this sale. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 11 a.m. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers - Ph (705) 357-3270. Lunch will be available. A8 THURSDAY AUGUST 16 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. Auction sale, the estate of the late FRANK VERNON, R.R.2, Port Perry. Full details next week. Lloyd Wilson - Auctioneer. Instructors Needed Would you like to be a St. John Ambulance First Aid Instructor? You can provide a valuable service to your community and earn a little money in your spare time. To find out how to qualify, get in touch with the St. John Ambulance branch in your community or with Mana- ger, Course Development, St. John Ambulance, 46 Wellesley St. East, Toronto, we A PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 1, 1979 -- 29 Indian_rug,. runner 'and mats, . Ontario M4Y 1G5. J by Vera Brown Church service on Sunday will be held in Utica Church at 11:30a.m. There will be a euchre in the hall this Friday at 8p.m. Sympathy of the commun- ity to the family of Mrs. Fred (Helen) Ackney in their rec- ent bereayement. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown attended a wedding reception at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Kelly near Blackstock on Monday even- ing in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kelly. Mrs. Rita Stewart and daughter Wendy from Stitts- ville near Ottawa are visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Russ- ell Lindsay. All those at church on Sunday were pleased to have Mrs. Stewart volunteer her services at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Corless Ashenhurst were in Bobcay- geon on Saturday taking in the stepdancing and fiddling competition at the arena. Mr. Wayne Detlor of Port Hope called on Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and family on Monday evening. The Carre family were in Newmarket on Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Locke and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall and girls visited "The St. Marie Among the Hurons" in Midland on Saturday. Mrs. Phyllis Clarke of Ux- bridge spent Friday evening with Mrs. Mildred Thomp- son. Mrs. Thompson hosted the Jordan picnic on Satur- day with approximately 58 attending from Webster N.Y. Markham, Sutton, Sharon, Newmarket, MacTier, Mount Albert and Uxbridge. Mr. Barry Page, son Rob, Kenneth Langille and Brian Sutherland who attended the Manitoba Scout Jamboree near Winnipeg, have arrived home safely. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Suther- Utica area news land recently visited her uncle Mr. Jim Major at Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jackson and family of Markdale stayed over on Friday even- ing with Mrs. MacCannell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacCannell and girls were Sunday visitors with his mother. A speedy recovery is wish- ed for Mr. Roy Sutcliffe who had the misfortune to fall on Friday evening and break his hip. Mr. Sutcliffe is at present in Oshawa Hospital recovering from surgery. Miss Kathy Sutcliffe is enjoying a vacation at Pot- ash Lake at Bancroft with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Brock- man and family. Sunday visitors with the Sutcliffe families were Mr. and Mts. David Bray and children of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crawford and children. . of Greenbank. ; Mr. and Mrs. George Harper visited her aunt Mrs.. Vice at Solina on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Schofield and children were Sunday supper guests with her parents, Miss Kim Schofield stayed over to spend a few days with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bielby of Cedar Grove visited with Mrs. Vera Taylor on Satur- day evening. Mrs. Taylor was a dinner guest of Mrs. Ruby Tetty at Cherrywood on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and boys. PORT PERRY STAR ADVERTISING DEADLINES Display - Monday 12 noon Classified - Monday 3 p.m. iti Church 9:55 a.m. Joint service with St. Johns Presbyterian Rev. C. Clarke Rev. E. Linstead 5" 9:45 a.m. Scugog 11 a.m. Praise and Worship 7 p.m. Evangeli:tic Service "Do | ask what you're going to d with the money when | make a deposit?" | Help and Transportation We care about You 110 Lilla South - 985-2420 Services THE UNITED CHURCHOF CHURCH OF ASCENSION CANADA ANGLICAN Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 Bev..A. Woolcoek SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 Trinity VIII Church 11:15 a.m. Holy Communion Rev. Stuart McEntyre inchiarge PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SCUGOG PASTORAL IN CANADA CHARGE Rev. Stuart McEntyre ST. JOHN'S PORT PERRY SUNDAY, AUGUSTS 10a.m. Service at Port Perry United Church BURNS CHURCH ASHBURN SUNDAY, AUGUSTS Sermon: Is the House of Life . Empty? PORT gto The Very Rev. Dr. Clifton Rev. Harold Hooper MacKay - Pastor Hear Amazing Grace 985-8335 Sundays -9:15a.m. 9:45 a.m. Bible School CKAR Oshawa, Dial 1350 11 a.m. Morning Worship HOPE CHRISTIAN "00pm. Hour 0: Pra REFORMED CHURCH OF PENTECOSTAL PORT PERRY CHURCH Divine Redemption is our 5 Rev. R. Ratten only hope DLEEEY Rev. I. MucLean Services in the 10 a.m. Family Bib:e Hour Presbyterian Church 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Rev. J. Geuzebroek Everyone Welcome ¥ y Hg Ay Pas, Fw mr Ba - -