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Port Perry Star, 30 Apr 1980, p. 32

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hehe fe AY 3 Hed A Ne Toute 2 3A AVES, Loaf EN INE RR LACE Be wis AUCTION SALES WEDNESDAY MAY 7 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. BLACKSTOCK COMMUNITY ARENA Auction sale at Blackstock Community Arena, Church St. W.,. Blackstock. Property of MRS. ANNIE NUGENT, Uxbridge, who has moved to the nursing home, and other consign- ments. Numerous antiques and other excellent items. Antiques include maple dining room suite, - 4 pc.; Victorian chesterfield suite, upright Uxbridge piano and bench, kitchen cupboard, pressback rocker and chairs, high chair, ladder back chair, wash stands, Majestic radio, dry sink, bells, writing desk, iron kettles, gingerbread clock, glass, pine table, chests of drawers, dressers, Brunswick victrola, plus apartment freezer, like new, 30" electric stove, crib, carry- cot, guitar, blue carpet with underlay, cream cans, coal oil lamps, heavy cookware, dishes, gossip bench, small appliances, roto-tiller, 14' canoe, crocks, day bed, and items too numerous to mention. Sale well worth atten- ding. John Pearce Auction Service - 985-7492. M7 SATURDAY MAY 10 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Auction sale at the estate of the late SID FOX, Dalrymple on Highway 503 straight north of Kirkfield - second place north of Dalrymple Store. REAL ES- TATE: antiques, tools, furniture, appliances, boat and motor, Spinet Cameo apt. size piano and bench, grandfather clock, three violins, 26' RCA console colour television, press back chairs, oil lamps, refrigerator, electric stove, antique wall clock (weights), copper boiler, dryer, freezer, large qu. small collec- tible items, tools, dishes, good 1959 Oldsmobile 88 - only 58,000 miles, antique cook stove, REAL ESTATE: good 5 room house on two acres, oil furnace, modern conveniences, many extras, attached garage, 2 storey work- shop, good garden and apple trees. Low reserve bid - terms $3,000 down balance on closing. No reserve on furniture. NOTE: Time - 12 noon. Orval McLean - Auctioneer - 324-0182 days, 324-- 2783 anytime. Lindsay. M7 SATURDAY MAY 10 SALE TIME: 12 NOON Auction sale of farm machi- nery, furniture and real estate (70 acre farm), the property of Vic Vaughan, Lot 15, Con. 16, Mariposa Twp - 4 miles east of Woodville or 5 miles north of Oakwood first farm east. J.D. tractor #710 - 2500 hrs., McCor- mick 10-20 tractor on steel (not running), 1952 Ford Fé grain dump truck, grain bin 20 x 10 (2900 bu.), M.H. #60 combine pull type with Chrysler motor 7 ft. with pick up (good condition), Owatonna self propelled swather and haybine (10 ft.), hay wind- row turner, J.D. 10 ft. double disc (wheel lift), 1.H.C. manure spreader PTO, M.H. seed drill (15 disc), N.H. baler (hayliner 69), Ford plow 4-14" bottoms, Allied automatic bale stooker, - hay elevator (28 ft.), Triple K cultivator, McKee blower, Geo White threshing machine, grain auger, (20 ft.) Detson snow blower, scraper blade, large qu. of scrap. M.F. Ski Whiz snow- mobile, other articles. Furni- ture: 3 pc. blonde bedroom suite, Lazy Boy chair, 3 pc. bedroom suite, small electric organ, book case, cupboard, dishes, many other articles, 10 speed bicycle. Also offered by sale subject to a reasonable reserve bid a 70 acre farm, 50 acres workable, gravel pit and pond, 6 room log house covered with a hardboard siding, barn 40 x 110 with silo and silo unloader, Owner would like this property inspected before sale date. Terms - $5,000 down day of sale by certified cheque payable to the owner, Vendor will take back a large first mortgage at 11% balance of payment, cash to the mortgage in thirty days. Terms cash or good cheque on machinery and furniture. Sale at 12 noon. Furniture sells first. Reg & Larry Johnson, Auctio- neers - Ph (705) 357-3270. M7 THURSDAY MAY 15 Auction sale of 45 head of Charolais and Hereford cattle, full line of farm machinery, hay, grain and antique furniture. The property of SANDY MOORE, Lot 24, Con. 2, Scugog Township - 4 miles south of Port Perry and two miles east on Shirley Road. Details next week. Reg & Larry Johnson - Auctioneers. SATURDAY MAY 10 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Farm Implements, Antiques, Livestock and Race Horses Auction sale the property of RAY ARMITAGE, Lot 24, Con. 3, Darlington Township - Municipal Region of Durham, one mile north on Hwy. 2 on Solina Road . or one mile south of Taunton Road on Solina Road. IMPLE- MENTS: Int. 350 gas tractor with loader & rear scraper - good condition, Massey 33 gas tractor with loader good condition, Case 3 furrow plough drag type on rubber, cultivator, side rake, 3 section drag harrows, 5 section drag harrows, Int. 7 ft. power mower drag type, 2 (two) double discs trail type, Cockshutt 13 disc seed drill with grass sower on steel, Int. 3 furrow plough, Massey 11 seed drill with cultiva- tor teeth - good condition, qu. of scrap iron, fanning mill, hay loader, approx. 500 bales hay. RACE HORSE EQUIPMENT: new set harness, three sets harness - good condition,-new set hobbles, three sets hobbles - good condition, new set leather knee boots, coolers, blankets, boots, bridles, bits & equipment, Wind- sor chrome modified sulky - nearly new, Sladic jog cart - like new, three other race carts, single horse trailer, 1978 GMC 350 one ton truck - dual wheels, 12 ft. horse or livestock van with loading ramp - certified - like new. RACE HORSE: Royal Motion 2, born 1976 out of Castle Royal by Heather Smoke 2 - qualified and racing, 2 year old filly bred to trot. LIVESTOCK: two steers, 2 sows due at time of sale, 1 boar 12 yrs. old. FURNI- TURE: refrigerator, drop leaf desk, heavy duty electric stove 24", two antique dressers, Dun- can Phyfe drop leaf table, antique dining room table, buffets, wash stands, solid pine "bench table, antique pine ward- robe, pump organ, trunks, end tables, antique couches, old pictures, captain chair and matching chair, antique wooden pump, crocks, sealers, odd chairs, two wood stoves, 3 oil stoves, 200 gal. oi] tank, single bed, cribs, rugs, 2 televisions, 2 sump pumps, Coleman lamp, AM/FM stereo with 8 track tape, MTD garden tiller - 3%2 h.p., power mower 22' cut. 1978 - 400 yz. Yamaha motorcycle, 1975 - 340 Arctic Cat snowmobile, 1978 - 340 Eurtica snowmobile, Power Master 2 ton Winch, 1967 Toyota Crown 2300 - not certified. Terms Cash. No reserve. Sale time: 1:00 P.M. Horses & Equipment: 2:00 P.M. Arnot Wotten, Auc- tioneer Hampton, Ontario - - 416-263-2583. M7 MONDAY MAY 19 SALE TIME: 11 A.M. Auction sale including flat back cupboard, large qu. of antique items. Also B & D radial arm saw, shopsmith combina- tion, Craftsman grinder, band saw. The property of BETTY DEACON, Lot 5, Conc. 2, Reach. Full details next week. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson's Auctions, Uxbridge 416-852-3524. AUCTION SALES Saturday, May 10 - 11 a.m. - Furniture, Antiques for Kedron United Church. Saturday, May 24-11 a.m. - farm machinery, furniture, & antiques for JEROME & SANDRA TAYLOR at the farm - Scugog Island. Thursday, June 5 - 1 p.m. - Holstein herd of JEROME TAYLOR at the farm - Scugog Island. Saturday, June 7 - 11 a.m. - Furniture, boat, car and anti- ques for STANLEY & FLO- RENCE BLACK in the village of Manilla. } Saturday, June 7 - 3 p.m. - Beautiful home in Manilla for STANLEY & FLORENCE BLACK. Saturday, July 19 - 11 a.m. - Annual Scugog Island sale of furniture and antiques. Sale Manager and Auctioneer - Murray Jackson - 985-2459. SATURDAY MAY 10 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. LIVESTOCK & IMPLEMENTS Auction sale the property of WALTER LYTLE, Lot 4, N.P.R. Bexley Twp. - 3 miles north east of Kirkfield and 9/10 mile east on Balsam Lake Road. Int. B414 diesel tractor with Int. manure loader gravel bucket & manure bucket, N.H. 68 baler PTO, M.H. cultivator 20 tooth drag, M.F. tractor manure spreader PTO, Int. seed drill on steel - grass, grain & fertilizer, Int. 3 furrow plough 2x12s, 3 pt.h. trip beam, M.H. 3 furrow plough 3x12s drag, Int. power mower 7 ft. trail PTO, Farm Hand side rake, 24 ft. hay elevator with motor, Bale stooker, bale forks, double disc plough, 4 section drag harrows, 2 steel land rollers, fanning mill, set scales, 3 Swede saws, lawn mower, transmission oil with pump on wheel, many other items. HAY: approx. 3000 bales of mixed hay. CATTLE: 23 mature Hereford cows, some with calves by side, remainder due May, 5 Hereford heifers due May, 13 Hereford heifers, 1 year old, 2 Hereford steers - 1 yr. old, All cattle negative to Brucellosis test on March 17, 1980. Terms cash. No reserve. Implements: 1:00 p.m. Cattle: 2:30 p.m. Carl Hickson - Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario - 705-324-9959. M7 THURSDAY MAY 22 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Malmont Farm Sales Arena Blackstock, Ontario Complete dispersal of the Bupoint herd of HIRUM L. GIFFORD, Oshawa, Ontario. This herd was established 40 years ago and has always been noted for large dairy cows with good udders, half purebred and half grades. This dispersal will be followed by the Spring Special Sale. A feature of this sale will be the entire crop of 40 purebred calves and yearlings from D.H.l.LA. and clasified dams from the Olcroft herd of DOUG OLIVER, Bobcaygeon. Other features will be a limited number of consignments of fresh and springing cows and heifers selec- ted for the sale. Ed. Werry - 263-2225, Ed McMorrow, Auctio- neer. Neil Malcolm, Sales Manager - 986-4246. DAY CARDS Variety of New Gift Ideas MOTHER'S by Hallmark For Mother on Her Day. We invite you to use our back door during Queen Street re-construction. Pattersons of Port 197 Queen St. - 985-8332 x [og AS 0N & EAL o> eX $1 Y £3 VIF WY ne LR RL, 0 JN oh By enlarging aig SEAN ¥ Scouts to plant trees on "Trees For Canada Day" by Neil Wanamaker Once again the Boy Scouts of Canada are having a "Trees for Canada Day" in the Pine Ridge District. This District takes in the neighbouring towns and villages of Cannington, Sunderland, Uxbridge, Greenbank, Seagrave, Port Perry, and Cartwright areas and during the next few days the Cubs and Scouts will be visiting people in their local areas asking for pledges for the cause. The trees are supplied by the Ministry of National Resources and will be planted on the Nonquon Conservation Area, south of 'Need help Dear Sir: 'We need your help. We are trying to locate former resi- dents of Hanover, Ontario. Some of them may be living in your community. We want to contact them as soon as possible, and decided that the best way to do so would be to write you. We are planning a huge Memory Lane Homecoming Weekend for Canada Day, July 1st to 5th, 1981, and want former Hanover residents to contact us. Hanover folks who want to contact us for information about . the homecoming should write to Memory Lane Homecoming, Box 308, Hanover, Ontario N4N 3HS6. Yours fraternally, John Kirkvaag "with a householder. combined with knowing how Seagrave on May 10, 1980, starting at 10:00 a.m. Most of the money receiv- ed for this project stays in the community where it is raised with the balance going to further aid Scouting nationally. In most communities only one contact will be made This many trees the Scouter will NEW SUMMER plant makes it easy to determine. how much to pledge. Three million trees will reach maturity when the Scouts who planted them have children of their own. "Trees for Canada' is a project concerned with tomorrow. A tomorrow which will be better because communities supported this project today. 'HOURS: Openl1l A.M. tol10P.M. - 7 DAYS A WEEK - Soft Ice Cream - Hamburgers Fish & Chips - Chicken - Hot Dogs - And Our Own Pastries - Bayshore Take-Out Hwy. 7A - Port Perry - 985-3282 WANTED PEOPLE: Fun-loving or otherwise; to enter a 4-person team com- prised of persons from a business, club, organization, household or other such social group, in the first ever ... CHOO-KIN EACH TEAM ENTERED RECEIVES: *4 Official CHOO-KIN Chili Buttons *2 Official CHOO-KIN T-Shirts *Rules, Regulations, and One True Texas Chili Recipe. *4 Free Memberships to the CASI. ENTRY DEADLINE - MAY 1st, 1980 CHILI COOK-OFF in aid of CYSTIC FIBROSIS TO BE HELD: Saturday, May 24th, 1980 at Swiss Chalet Park, Greenwood, Ontario. REWARD A TRIP FOR TWO: To view the World Championship Chili Cook-Off in Texas, U.S.A. - For the Winning Team. ENTRY: Can be made by sending the $25.00 Entry Fee and the coupon below to: CHOOKIN CHILI c/o CHOO Radio, 97 McMaster Ave., Ajax, Ontario. L1S 2E6. Head Cook's Name: Address: Telephone: 2 T-Shirt Sizes No. of Team Members (Limit 4) mei LL DL Spa ------ SM) f i

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