J 2 CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRIDAY AUGUST 17 SALE TIME: 7 P.M. Three miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lind- say on the Lindsay Little Britain Road, the property of MR. & MRS. J.D. MacMILLAN of Woodville. Pine flat to wall cupboard, wooden telephone (original), washstands, 'Boston rocker, antique spinning wheel, wool winder, antique dressers, qu. of old crocks, 9 pc. oak diningr suite, copper boilers, partial ironstone toilet sets, Moffat refrigerator, antique pictures, frames, '0ak buffet, cozy home heater, antique Tiffany type hanging lamp, wooden planes, butter print, oval parlour table, book case, china cabinet, National Electric cash register, Yamaha 80 trail bike, Seaflea, 2 h.p.. M.H. gas engine, plus many more antiques, furniture and household items. TUESDAY AUGUST 21 SALE TIME: 7 P.M. Bunk beds, chests of drawers, dressers, occasional chairs, ping pong table, chesterfield and «chairs, desk, coffee and end tables, press back chairs, acorn heater, pictures and frames, crocks, qu. of hand tools, plus many more antiques and house- hold items. Don Cornell, Auctioneer - R.R.1, Little Britain 705-786-2183. SATURDAY AUGUST 18 SALE TIME: 11 A.M. auction sale of furniture, antiques, tools, etc. the property of SCOTT RENNIE, WITH OTHER CONSIGNMENTS will be held in the village of Peffer- taw. Electric stove, dryer, Elec- trohome console stereo, 3 pc. chesterfield, and foot stool (blue velour), captain's bed, custom made Italian provincial chester- field, upholstered rocker and foot stool, 3 chests of drawers, chrome set, fire proof safe (approx. 700 Ibs.), coffee table, sewing machine (treadle), pair of table lamps, candelabra light fixture, hall tree, mirrors, music stand, green rug, bed spreads, wash stands, beds, steel top table, fern table, pictures, qu. of dishes, and cutlery, play pen and pad, high chair, 3 basket chairs, with covers, chrome water ski, G.M. baby car seat, clothes rack, dining room_table and 4 chairs, kitchen chalrs, wine pitcher and 4 gilted vases, large qu. of other articles, including a wringer washing machine, skill saw, wheel barrow, lawn mowers, work bench, ladders, cross cut saws, cream separator, swing set, red barn paint, 3 drill rollers, table saw, Coleman lanterns, swing set, new radial tire H-78-15 and other good tires, etc. Property sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 11 a.m. Reg and Larry Johnson - Auc- tioneers Ph (705) 357-3270. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. GIVING UP FARMING Real estate including 50 acre farm and house, 6 head of here- ford cattle, car, furniture, etc., the property of FRANK RUSHOLME, Lot 31, Conc. 8, Verlum Twp., Bobcaygeon. From Bobcaygeon take Hwy. 649 north 6 miles to County Rd. 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 Rd: 36 then east 6 miles to Conc. 8 and "See Signs'. REAL ESTATE - 50 acre farm C/W 2 storey insulbrick home, 3 bed- room redecorated, new septic and new well, oil heated with log barn, small building 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 calve by side, 2 steers average weight 600 Ibs., Brucellosis free. CAR - 72 Toyota 1600 wagon automatic rebuilt fnotor, excellent runnr, sold as is. FURNITURE, ETC. - Old Findlay cookstove, Kocher and dresers, old writing desk, old church pew, good 23 cu. ft. Cold- sport freezer, Harvest gold fridge like new, 17 cu. ft. 2 door self defrost, Al al¥ conditioner (like new), 5 pcs. 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 Sale at 7 P.M. Calvin Mabee Auctioneer, Lindsay 705-324-4567 AS SATURDAY AUGUST 18 SALE TIME: 10:30 SHARP Auction sale for MR. & MRS. JOS.RYAN, 2 miles south of stop lights at Hwys. 7 & 35, Lindsay, to River Road, then 3 miles west. GLASS & CHINA: carnival bowl, flo blue dish, Limoge cake plate, pedestal cake plate, jar- dineres, Benington pie plate, 2 sets of dishes, cheese dish, fancy water pitcher, camphor glass, dresser tray, Royal Art china plates, 6 crystal brandy snifters and shaker, 6 crystal glasses, 6 Royal Worchester egg codlers. MILK GLASS COLLECTION: approx. 100 pcs. of milk glass including lamp, plates, egg trays, dishes, many collectors Items, cranberry pickle cruet, cranberry jewel case. LAMPS: Tiffany table lamp, hanging lamps (glass font and shade), old Jewellery. FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS: chest, of drawers, wash stand, wicker rocker, 2 antique rockers, oval dresser top, sewing machine, coffee and end tables, bed, etc., captain's chair, church chair, 2 Beaver sealers, antique jewel box, fireplace screen and tools, 2 radios, 15 gal. aquarium and all equipment, toaster, kettle, mix master, etc. (working), crocks, "many pieces of sterling silver flatware, bottles, large qu. of. sheets, quilts, linen, etc., garden tools. Many more articles. Terms cash or cheque with 1.D. Lunch available Aurel Renout - Auctioneer, Beaverton 426-7009. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale at Prince Albert Hall, 2 miles south of Port Perry. Consignment sale of furniture, dishes, appliances, etc. including leather chesterfield and chair, Astral bar fridge, 4 padded swivel chairs, é kitchen chairs like new, dresser, 4 foam for single bed, baby carrlage, crib, play pen, portable colour T.V., 4 x 8 pool table with cues and balls, complete window 30° x 60", frilled bed spread, lamps, brown kitchen table, chesterfield, iron- ing board, blankets, Singer portable, electric range, ski boots & skis, old records, pole lamp, hibachi, deep fryer, popcorn popper, pats & pans, and many more useful items. John Pearce Auction Service - 985-7492. A22 SATURDAY AUGUST 25 SALE TIME: 12 NOON HOUSE SOLD Auction sale of household furniture, the property of MR. 8& MRS. ERIC HARPER, Simcoe St. Bridgenorth. G.E. refrigera- tor and freezer combination, GE heavy duty electric stove, Wood freezer 12 cu. ft., extension kitchen suite with 4 chairs, extension dining room table and 6 chairs, buffet, corner china cabinet, King Charles suite, GE freezer refrigerator, antique French Provincial armchair and hassock, Hammond electric organ, 120 base accordian, King Charles suite chesterfleld, chalr and hassock, maple coffee and end tables, antique French Provincial arm chair, and hassock, wooden lamp, upright stereo radio AM/FM, Hammond electric organ with rhythm and stool, 120 base Accordian 7 tone changes, blonde bedroom suite, desk, single bed, double bed, portable electric sewing machine, GE automatic washer, GE dryer, oll paintings, lamp, pictures, set of harness, tape recorder, doctor scales, high chair, play pen, Hoover dial-o- matic vacuum, 9 ft. pool table complete, black and white T.V., shop vacuum cleaner, skil saw, electric router, electric emery stone, jig saw, electric sander, table saw, plane and jointer, step ladder, extension ladder, 10- speed Rally-Sprite bike, ladies 3-speed bike, lawn furniture: table, small table, pine chaise, lounge, pine bench settee, tete-a- tete, 10 wooden lawn chairs, drafting board and equipment, wood lathe, Lawn boy lawn mower, lawn roller, barbecue, 12 ft. aluminum boat, 6.6 Chrysler outboard motor, 2 Purple Martin bird houses, boat hoist, some bedding, qu. of linen, large qu. of dishes and cutlery, electric frying pan, electric blender, grill, pressure cooker. Thisis an outstanding sale. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 12 noon. Carl Hickson - Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959. THURSDAY AUGUST 23 SALE TIME: | P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques, dishes. tools, applian- ces, for MR. & MRS. TED WHITTER, Scugog Island, % mile East of Port Perry on 7 A highway. Chesterfield and chalr, wardrobe, double and single beds, dressers, 2 pc. china cupboard, hall tables, side tables, numerous antique chairs, some stripped, solid wood rocker, oil lamps, barn lanterns, butter churn, antique dishes, dishes, crocks, pint, 2 pint, and quart milk bottles, glassware, drop leaf table, organ stool, cast iron dutch oven, shoulder yoke, love seat, hall tree, large electric fan, Model T jack, 45 gal. drums, 40' TV tower and head, 16" Pioneer chain saw 1 year old with accessories, 8 ton hydraulic jack, chains, Inglis range 5 years old, antique pictures and frames and lots more interesting items. John Pearce Auction Service 985-7492. A22 SATURDAY AUGUST2S SALE TIME: 11 A.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the property of FORD WHYTOCK, Riverside Beach in Mara Twp. (north of Beaverton). 4 miles north of the lights on Hwy. 12 going Into Beaverton turn west 1 mile and follow the signs north along lakeshore, or 4 miles north of Beaverton town, over the rallroad track and follow lakeshore. Philco fridge, Moffat stove (avocado green), Westinghouse wringer washer, Zenith dryer (nearly new), Frigl- daire deep freeze, Quebec heater, 6 pc. breakfast set, antique rocker, antique exten- sion table, 3 antique chairs, antique dining room table and 4 chairs, 2 coal oil lamps, qu. of dishes, some antique, pots, pans, electric kettle, etc., battery radio. leatherétte space saver, 4 seater chesterfield and chair, R.C.A. colour T.V. 26 inch, 2 swivel rockers, antique dining room table, chest of drawers, wash stand, dressers, beds, small cabinet, coffee and end table, small antique scale, crocks, jugs, sealers, sausage meat grinder, vise, . Homelite chain saw, garden 'furniture, motor and bench saw, power lawn mower (new), garden tiller, crock, churn, and many other articles. Property sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 11 a.m. Lunch avalkable. Reg and Larry Johnson - Adctioneers Ph (705) 357-3270. A22 2 SATURDAY AUGUST 25 SALE TIME: 2P.M. Auction sale of Historic Black- smith tools and equipment and farm machinery and: cutter. Property of TIM DORGAN, Lot 6, Con. 9 Emily Township - 6 miles north of Omemee to Downeyvllle and east one-eighth mileors miles east of Lindsay on County Road 17 to Foxs Corner then 1 mile south to Downeyvlile, and one-eight mile east on Con. 9. Equipment - (In working order Buffalo Blacksmiths Forge) Coal box, coal, post drill 2", Chuck 1 h.p. motor, bits, air compressor, 22 h.p. and tank, bench grinder, combination saw and planer, good knife sharpener Va h.p., set of Accetelene torches, and guages, C/W tips cutter head and truck, 12 ton HYD. Jack, Jack All pump jack, 8 ton Jack, 2 good oil space heaters, 18 exhaust fan, large assortment of hand tools, chisels, punches, wrenches, dies and tapes, pipe dies, pipe jack, pipe cutter, saw, vise, hammers, bench leg vise, Va'* socket set, c. clamps, routing tools, Blacksmith tongs, hand fence stretcher, antique wheel traveller, draw Knifes, bolt cutters, large qu. of bolts and nuts, new rough hardwood plank ends, large qu. of flat iron and .steel rod, etc., Skill saw drills, hand saws, copper boilers, qu. of hammers and axe handles, shoe tongs, Good cutter 'with doors, set of horse sleighs, Case mower 7', Cut PIC, steel wheel Case G.D. spreader, Case drag culti- vator, side delivery rack, M.H. No. 10, Hay buncher, 2 furrow drag plow, International 3 Furrow Ace plough, wagon wheels, and much more too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Noreserve. Sale at 2p.m. Calvin Mabee Auctioneer, Lindsay. 705-324-4567. Retire- ment forces Sale. A22 FRIDAY AUGUST 17 SALE TIME: 11 AM. Auction sale of farm machin- ery, furniture, and antiques, the property of STUART DARNLEY of Con. 6 Scugog Twp.) formerly Reach Twp.). 2 miles west of Manchester and 1 mile north of Utica. (turn west 1st farm. 990 David brown dlesel tractor with loader, Allls Chalmers (2 plow tractor) and loader, Ac plow 2 furrov, AC cultivator (snap couple hitch), Case combine pull type with Wisconsin electric start motor (6 ft), McCormick baler #46, M.H. mower cylinder lift, Allied cultivator 25 tooth, 3 pt. sedore snow blower (double fans), 2 rubber tired wagons and racks, McCormick seed drill 13 disc, elevator grain auger, McCormick side rake, J.D. blade, 5 sc. harrows, Bain wagon and box (wooden wheels, good), wooden wheel wagon and box, cement mixer, Case 3 furrow plow 14 in. trip beam, 1946 L. H.C. dump truck, completely over- hauled, new front tires, good running condition, sold as is (a collector's item), antique buggy completely restored with top, cutter, many other articles, J.D. riding lawn mower 10 h.p. 42 in. cut llke new. 2 power lawn mowers, set of brass mounted heavy team harness; 1500 bales of last years hay, 50 bales of wheat straw, 5 h.p. roto tiller, 16' chainsaw, large quantity cedar ralls, wooden truck cap for V2 ton, 1973 Dodge Polara car, certified, excellent condition. FURNITURE: 7 ft. harvest table (refinished) good, butter- nut flat back cupboard, 3 panes in each door (good) butternut small table, pine chairs (plank seats), pine blanket box, deacons bench, (good Grandmothers clock, restored gramaphone (good), antique wash stand, 6 round back chairs, modern lined oak bedroom suite, dresser, and wash stand (antique), swivel leatherette rocker, 20 cu. ft. freezer, automatic washer and dryer, 30 in. stove, wicker table, antique mirrors and picture frames, commode chair, 19" black and white T.V., portable record. player, antique wooden pine chest, stacking chairs, and many other good pieces of furni- ture. Farm sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 11 a.m. Note furniture sells first. Reg and Larry Johnson - Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270. Al5 Beef Club members visit Ron Deeth farm by Kevin O'Neill The July meeting of the South Ontario 4-H Beef Club was held at the farm of Ron Deeth R.R. 2 Port Perry. The meeting was opened at 7:40 with 9 members pres- ent. The minutes were read and approved. A report was read on our meeting at Wott- on House Farm for those who missed it. Under new business we discussed the -Brooklin Animal Clinic and Medland's feed mill as prospective places for our next meeting. Mrs. Deeth then took us on a tour of their abattoir and . explained the different steps taken in getting a beef ready for the freezer. She also explained and showed us the method of using their new wrapping machine. We thanked Mrs. Deeth for the interesting tour of Wind- crest farms and for the delicious hamburgers which were enjoyed by everyone. Our next meeting will be held Tuesday Aug. 21 at 7:30 at the Brooklin Animal Clinic. by Vera Brown Church service this week will be held in Utica United Church at 11:30a.m. There will be a euchre in the Community Hall on Fri- day evening. The U.C.W. are catering at the Darnley auction sale on Friday. U.C.W. members don't forget to get those pies baked and sandwiches made. The sale starts at 11a.m. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Plunkett who were married on Saturday. The reception was held in Utica Hall. Mrs. Jack Crosier attend- ed the marriage of her granddaughter Donna Scott to Stephen Inniss at The Old Mill in Toronto on Friday evening. Mrs. Gladys Taylor of Osh- awa visited with her cousin Mrs. Delia Harper on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown were Saturday sup- per guests with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gerrow in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Geer and Bradley were Sunday luncheon guests of his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer. Mrs. Mildred Thompson spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Phyllis Clarke in Uticanews Uxbridge. On Sunday Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Baker were guests of Mrs. Miller at Mount Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, attended the Minden Fair on Satur- day. Mr. Allan Bailey attended a parade at Grande Valley on Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sut- cliffe of Janetville visited with Mrs. Pete Sutcliffe and family on Saturday. Master Michael Sutcliffe had the misfortune to break a toe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and family attended an open house on Sunday to celebrate the 80th birthday of Mrs. Mabel Strong at Prince Albert. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre who cele- brated their 12th annivers- ary on Sunday by dining out at The Deer Park Inn in Stouffville. It's so nice to see the Carre family on their feet again after having a week of sickness at their house. Miss Laura Carre spent a night at Port Perry Hospital recently after running a very high fever and Eric and Kevin' have both been ill also. 6018] Jol)! 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