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Port Perry Star, 5 May 1981, p. 30

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(with night stand) teak bed and dresser, oak office desk, coffee table, lamps, coffe table with end tables, 4 dining: room chairs, dishwasher, washer and dryer (like new) filing cabinets, air conditioner (Cold Spot), re-built shallow water pump, antique hutch, good line of tools, wheel barrow, cedar posts. Many more items too numerous to mention. Something for everyone. Don't miss this sale. Owners moving to Vancouver. Lunch provided. Pilkey Auction Service, Clare- mont. 649-2238. THURSDAY MAY 2) SALE TIME: 12:30 NOON Holstein Sale Malmont Spting Time Special and the May Consign- ment Sale selling at the Malmont Sales Arena, 2 mile south of Blackstock. The Spring Special will feature such entries as - Elderslie Farms - 3 bred heifers with full pedigrees sired by Man- O-War from 3 direct V.G. dams with up to 153-158 BCA. A unique yearling daughter consigned by Loc-De-Mede Farms from a V.G. dam with a BCA of.180-195, next dam Excellent, next 3 dams all graded V.G. Along with these features the sale will include fresh and springing. cows and heifers, (both pure bred and grade) as well as 10 yearlings and calves from popular Unit Sires, all from one herd. Lunch available. Don't miss this reg- ular Spring May Sale. For entries phone Ed McMorrow - Auctioneer 705-953-9444, Neil Malcolm Sales _ Manager 416-986-4246. M20 SATURDAY MAY ¢ SALE TIME: 11 AM. Auction sale of real estate, tractor, contents of repair garage, store and home estate of the late JOHN. TURNER, Oak- wood (Turner BP & Rad Shop). Real Estate: Commercial property on- Main Street with repair garage, store with gas pumps and bungalow. Interna- tional 300 gas farm tractor with hydraulic loader, large bucket and cap, 1973 Ford Brougham - 2 door, air conditioning, all power, 1967 G.M.C. pick up - as is, International cub riding tractor with chains, blade, plough disc, and trailer, five 400 gation water drums, 16' wooden boat, trailer axels and wheels, 4 picnic tables, TV and CB tower and heads, Supertest signs, large gas drum, pallets, qu. of lumber 2x 4, 4 x 4, etc. 50 h.p. Johnson outboard motor, reel power mower, used truck tires, rims, garage air compressor, gas pump, large .. assortment of tools, etc., found in / repair and rad shop. chains, aluminum step ladder, tire changer, rad tank, garage jack, bench and grinder, creep- er, drums, acetylene guages, plastic. pipe, battery charger, chain saw, tools, wrenches, deluxe jig saw, drill, antifreeze, Temco truck exhaust pipe, nuts, bolts, oil filters, 2 reversing drill large vice, shovels, sander, Wolfe belt -sander, electric motors, tap & die set, tarpaulin, B & D utility circular saw, efc. Many items. Store: 8 ft. show- case, pop cooler, Bun coffee machine, Perry Remington elec- tric cash register, Universal cooler, store deep freeze, new wooden patio furniture, store stands, pop cooler, Coke mach- ine, charcoal, etc. Furniture: Chesterfield set, freezer, wing chair, bronze dinette set, apart- ment size electric stove, Beatty wringer washer, modern buffet, chest, German console stereo, 54 inch bed complete, dresser, chest, shelves, drapes, dishes,. Electrolux humidifier, men's winter coats, upright vacuum, 2 new. Johnson Messenger CB's, new Trinidar CB, high range CB, amplified mobile microphone radios, hundreds of items. No reserve, Estate sale. Furniture sells first at 11 a.m., property, tractor and car - 1:00 p.m. Real estate sale subject to Executors proval. Terms: $5000 sale day, balance 30 days. Dale and =." Orval McLean Auctioneers - 324- 0182 days or 324-2783 anytime. Mé 'Village of Cambray. " Terms cash. Hoses, SATURDAY MAY 9 SALE TIME: 102A. Auction sale of implements, garage equipment, Charolais and Hereford cattle, the property of WAYNE JUBB - Lot 6, Conc. 2, Fenelon Township - first farm north of four corners In the MACHI- NERY: Int. 624 diesel tractor - power steering complete, Cock shutt 411 diesel tractor - 3 pt. with manure loader, hydravlic bucket, Int. 46 trip beam plough 4-14's 3 pt., Int. 3 furrow plough - 3 pt., Int. 37 baler - PTO, New 30 ft. hay elevator, 1968 Ford 2 ton truck - standard, Case 7 ft. power mower - 3 pt., Case side rake, 3 section drag harrows, 16 ft. grain auger with 8 ft. extension, Vis- count 3 pt. fertilizef spreader, M.H. seed drill for parts, 2 roller bearing wagons with racks, 200 gallon gas tank, 32 H.P. Briggs & Stratton motor and pump - 2 in. and hoses, M.F. 5 h.p. roto-tiller, Homelite XL chain saw, 740 De- Walt radial arm power saw, Wood lathe - 4 f1., 16 ft. canoe, 14 ~ ft. canoe mould, 14 ft. canoe mould, 1975 Empire 19 ft. fifth wheel trailer with hitch, cedar posts and rails, forks, shovels, chains, many other articles too numerous to mention. GARAGE EQUIPMENT AND BODY WORK BUSINESS: 1980 DV air compressor - 5 h.p., Lincoln 225 electric welder - complete 20 ft. of cables, Brute sand blaster, 1/2 ton floor jack, car stands, 307 motor and transmission, Walff body grinder, 40 gallon black paint, 10ton frame straightener, 2 unibody clamps, electric fan, Binsk spray gun, D.V. spray gun, two v2 ton port-a-powers, air panel cutter, many other arti- cles. HAY: approx. 500 bales mixed hay. STRAW: approx. 300 bales straw. CATTLE: 5 grade Charolais heifers 7/8 - 15/16 1 year old, 6 Charolais steers - 1 yr. old, 4 Hereford steers - 1 yr. old, 2 Hereford steers - 6 months old. SHEEP: 4 Suffolk ewes, 1 ram. RABBITS: rabbits and rabbit cages. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE - Master climate cook stove, Viking 17 cu, ft. deep freeze, Gibson refrigerator, Crosby heavy duty stove, Viking clothes dryer, Norwick automatic washer, restored platform scales, oval walnut table, restor stored buffet, restored wash stand, desk filing cabinet, French provincial chesterfield and chair, 2 end tables, coffee tables, FP stereo 810 MX, Zenith colour TV with stand, Hand painted Nippon. -vase, square wooden table and 4 chairs, Viking humidifier, Singer sewing machine, Power Master cross bow, tea wagon, dresser, antique | table, dresser, antique walnut what-not, beds, ceramic toilet set, cedar chest, swivel chair, rocking chair, picnic table, tamps, clock, dishes, glass, ptants, 1972 Skidoo - 24 h.p.; 1971 Skidoo 19 h.p., 1976 Honda CB - 500 twin. Many other articles. No reserve. Garage Equipment sale at 10 a.m. _ Household furniture at 11:00 a.m. Machinery at 2:00 p.m. Cattle at 3:30 p.m. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers - " Reaboro, Ontario - (705) 324-9959. M6 SATURDAY MAY 16 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of the Estate of the late MIKE OLIJNYK,- Cannington, Ontario. Refriger- ator, console colour television, tools for general and furniture repairs. Many small items, some dishes, arc welder, RCA radio tubes, skate sharpener, shoe sole presser, small cupboards, wooden barrels, blow torches, large wooden box, jack, chester- field chairs, work bench and vice, wooden radio, toilets, copper valves, pipes and fittings, upholstery batten, nails, buttons, etc. 54' bookcase, headboard bed complete and matching dresser, 54'° bed complete with good spring and mattress, bedroom chairs, 5 dining chairs with upholstered seats, Kuba German stereo with built in bar, china cabinet, brown davenport like new, lamps, pictures, Fleet- wood 26" deluxe console colour television, humidifier, Moffatt 2 door refrigerator, a few dishes. No reserve. SHOEMAKERS EQUIPMENT. Complete shoe repair equipment including Singer patcher, tailor machine, Landers #12 stitcher, american finisher with trimmer and tool sharpener, foot stand and lasts, small tools and all equipment and bench, leather cutter selling as a package with reserve bid. . Note time 6:00 P.M. sharp. Orval McLean Auctioneer 324-2783 . Lindsay. M13 SATURDAY MAY 16 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale the property of HOWARD TERRILL, Lot 28, Con. 1, Ops Township - 22 mjles west of Lindsay on Hwy. 7 to Cambray Road north, and 2 miles north or 2 miles south of Cambray. . MACHINERY :cockshutt 570 diesel tractor, 20-85 Ferguson tractor with Ford manure loader and pulley, 430 Case diesel tractor, 3pt. Int. 15 run seed drill - grain, grass ang fertilizer, Int. 15 run seed drill - grain, grass and fertilizer, Int. 13 disc seed drill - grain, grass and fertilizer, M.F. 36 side rake, 3 pt. Scraper blade, New Holland 404 hay conditioner, P.T.O. Fox 900 - 2 row forage harvester with hay head, McCormick Deering cutting box - belt drive, Int. 3-11's Ace bottom plough on steel, Int. 2-11's Ace bottom plough on rubber, New Idea 2-row picker- sheller, Int. 91 self-propelled combine, 8' cut 14' Kewanee trail disc, 24' Tandem trailer with electric brake, beaver tail and ramps, Front-mounted Allied dozer- blade, 8', 2-Furrow Kangaroo horse-drawn plough, McCormick 1-furrow walking plough, 2 M.H. 13-tooth cultivator on steel, Sinclair wagon box with spring seat and wagon, Roller- bearing wagon with rack, Hay, tedder, Adze, Alsack reaper, McCormick 2-row corn planter, Corn scuffler, Wagon tongues, 4 'sections Drag harrows with eveners, 3 sections Drag harrows with eveners, 1957 Int. cab and chasis, single axle with air Democrat pole, 2 cutters, Some lumber, McCormick hay loader, Quantity of old tools, 12' Grain auger, 2 Fanning mills with screens, Power-driven Gleaner with screens and bagger, electric driven, Fanning mill with bagger, Whiffle trees, Wild oat cleaner, Farm scales, Wooden wheelbarrow on steel, Wodden wheelbarrow on rubber,- Hog crate, Hog crate with scales, Electric Del aval cream separator, Staunchions, 'Vooden extension ladder, Beattly litter carrier track and frame, Beatty heated water bowl, 500 gal. water tank, 50 ft, 1' cable, Forks, shovels, chains, many other articles too numerous to mention. CATTLE 2 mature grade Hereford cows, due time of sale, 2 purebred Hereford cows, - due time of sale, 4 Hereford and Shorthorn heifers, due May, 4 Hereford heifers, 1 yr. old, 5 2-yr old Hereford steers, 8 Holstein heifers, 2-yrs, old, exposed to Bull in Nov., 1 Charolais heifer, 2-yr. old, exposed to bull in Nov. Grade Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old, All cattle proved negative to recent blood test. GOATS 2 baby Billy goats. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES Antique record cabinet with bevilled mirror, strong Bugi Carison wall telephone, toilet set - white and pink, iron bed, odd toilet set pieces, mounted deer head, 2 plank Harvest tables, 40" x 60" with drawer, Pine drop- leaf table, 44" x 51", wooden bed, 2 wash stands, lantern, 2 small cutter seats, 2 coal oil lamps, 6 cylinder records, Columbia portable phonograph, Victorian settee, platform rocker and 2 chairs in needlepoint, wooden side board with mirror, 10 school desks, platform rocker, Queen Victoria press-back rocker, cane-back rocker, rocker, insulators, machines, travelling lap writing desk, stove oil barrel, flail, tree crotch log skidder, wooden rake, 1 pr. old wooden shutters, hand- pressed bricks, axe, wooden doors, cast iron bowl scraper, antique cast iron griddle, lead animals, clay animals, 2 down comforters, large and small picture frames, quilt with cotton seed bats, old quilts, old photo- graphs, polished copper boiler, old books, school blackboard, trunk, milk can, cream can, candle moulds, 2 wicker picnic baskets - 1 with granite dishes, cast iron match holder, 2 old clocks, cast iron door knocker Bennington plate, stoneware pitcher with 4 steins - blue/green embossed, crocks, stirling silver thimble, other thimbles, serviette rings, silver-plated salt and pepper, quantity of old china, poverty glass, etchel glass, green glass, 2 pieces of Limoges, 2 pieces of Wedgewood, electric lamp, small electric appliances, 21 cu. ft. deep freeze, trivet, cups and saucers, extension table, licence plates, . dated to 1927, Babbitt cup, brick saw, cutter bells, hand bell, other bells, bread board, odd french ivory set, beaver lined overcoat, Jacques Hayes chair Victorian foot stool, very large 2 wooden washing' mid" quantity of antique items dating back to 1870. Terms cash, no reserve. Furniture and antiques at 10:00 A.M. Machine sale at 1:00 P.M. Cattle sale at 3:00 p.m. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959. M13 THURSDAY MAY 14 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. Furniture and Antiques Clearing auction sale for BRIAN BEACH, Leaskdale, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 mi. north of Uxbridge, in- cluding antique dining room suite Including china cabinet (good), antique kitchen cabinet, silver tea service, Electrohome colour TV, rocking chair, chests of drawers, electric stove, wicker plant stand, Woods 22 cu. ft. freezer, bed chesterfield, wicker chair, chesterfield and chair, bedroom suite, drapes, desk, Kirby vacuum cleaner, light fixture, lazy-boy chair, children's 'toys, wicker pieces, crocks, Ige. qty. of dishes, Ige.. qty. of cookware, electrical tools, 2 aluminum extension ladders, corningware, plus hundreds of other items. Sale at 6 P.M. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. MONDAY MAY 11 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale of farm imple- ments, selling for LLOYD FALLIS 2 roads north of Ponty- pool, 5 line of Manvers, 1 mile east of highway 35. Malco bale elevator 32 ft, 1 hp motor - pipe frame, 6 in. grain elevator, 26 ft. long, fanning mill and screens, shell cattle oiler, steel roller 2 drum, M.H. 4 bar side rake, bale buncher, Ford tandem disc (new) 14 blades 3 pt. hitch, 14T John Deere baler, farm trailer 16' x 8' heavy duy M.H. 15 run seed drill 20A, 33 J. D. manure spreader,- 130 bushels. Don't forget this is a Monday evening sale. No reserve. Machinery all in good condition. Terms Cash or good cheque. L. Harris, Clerk. C. Pethick, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY MAY 13 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale at PEARCE AUCTION CENTRE on Shirley Rd., 4 mi. south of Port Perry. Consignment sale of antiques, furniture, elec. organ, appliances and new tools. Antique dressers, wash_stands, rocker, hall table, pine dresser, Canadiana pcs.; wash stand set, Lowrey elec. organ, ornamental fountain, 7 pc. dining room suite, chesterfield suite, chrome set with 6 chairs, G.E. range, stereo, baby furniture, complete shower stall, acquarium, windows In sash, cookware sets, new blankets and many more items too numerous to mention. Pearce Auction Service 985-7492. - SATURDAY MAY 9 SALE TIME: 12 NOON House Sold - Short Notice Auction sale of antiques, furniture, tools etc. Property of ROY AND DOREEN MCINTYRE at 131 Peace St. in the village of Cannington. 2 wardrobes, machine, old rocker, picture' frames, assortment of dressers, beds, curtains, book case, pine ironing board, antique karn pump organ, antique Crown Huron 1820 cook stove good condition, box stove, Forestville 'mantel clock (Quebec Maple 5 pcs antique bedroom suite, not over 100 years), antique cabinet radio (working) dishes, carnival glass, tape recorder, adding machine, 30' HD stove white, assortment of gardening tools, fish hut, clubs, lawn mover, oil drums, table saw, assortment of screen doors and much more. Terms cash. No reserve. Plan to attend. Calvin Mabee Sales Manager and Auctioneer. Lindsay 705-324-4567. MONDAY MAY 18 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M, "The 2nd Annval Great Eastern Aberdeen Angus Sale will be held at the MALMONT SALES ARENA Blackstock, Ontario. This. sale features 45 females from many of the top herds in Eastern Ontario including several young show prospects and many fine brood cows. Several cows are due at sale time and many more sell with 1981 calve§_ at foot. Direct inquires to Ross Bailey, Sale chairman and Auctionéer, 705-786-3074, David Sleigh, 416-727-2119; Wm. Teasdale, 705-652-7925 or Dick Wilson, 416-895-8059. M13 ARES treadle . sewing. WEDNESDAY MAY 13 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. Auction sale of farm machi-' nery and some household furni- ture, the property of DENNIS CLEVELAND - Lot 4, Conces- sion 11, Manvers Township - 2 Miles south of Janetville, 1/4 mile west, or.2 miles north of 7A on Janetville Road. IMPLE- MENTS: 4000 Ford gas tractor power steering and power adj. wheels, Dion selfunloading wagon with running gear 16 ft. Kongskilde cultivator 30 tooth 3 pth, post hole digger 3 pth, Agratec stooker automatic, Massey Ferguson 12 baler PTO, New Holland 26 blower with grain kit, bale buncher, blower pipes 20 ft. telescopic, 3 section chain harrows, Int. 80 combine pto, New Holland harvester 2 row corn head PTO, Int. 56 6 row planter, Int. B510 seed drill 13 run grass, grain. and fertilizer semi-mountf, Massey Ferguson disc 10 ft, 3 pth, 2 5-ton Martin wagons with 8 x 16 ft. racks, Bush hog mower, Massey Ferguson 25 side rake, Int. plough trip beam 4-14's 4 furrow 3 pth, creep feeder, grain dryer, 4' grain auger 20 ft. farrowing crate, electric fences, pressure washer, steel electric fence posts, Int. riding lawn mower. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Clocks, chesterfield and chair, hall mirror and shelf, set of coffee and end tables, lamps, desk, electric typewriter, curtains, books, light fixtures. Terms cash. No reserve. Lunch available Utica UCW., Sale time: 1:00 P.M. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959. SATURDAY MAY 16. SALE TIME: 9:30 A.M. Auction sale of car, boat, furniture etc. for the property of the Estate of the late DOUGLAS HARRISON, 21 Mapel St. Uxbridge (across from the Catholic Church) including a 1974 Dodge Station Wagon, aluminum boat, Mercury 110 boat motor, canoe, 3 sets of golf clubs, boat trailer with winch, Viking appliances including a 2 .door refrigerator, 30' electric stove, washer and dryer, 20 cu. ft. freezer, chesterfield and chair, coffee and end tables, vacuum cleaner, lazy-boy chair, bedroom suite, single bed, record player, lawn chairs, garden tools, Coleman stove, Coleman lantern, 9 x 9' tent, extension ladder, hand tools, rocking chair, round table, dishes, fruit jars, plus many many other items. Sale at 9:30 a.m. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge 416-852-3524. M13 INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS Ready while you wait. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 Yelverton news Belated Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutcliffe of Janetville who observed their 25th Wedding Anni- versary with a gathering at Manvers Arena on Saturday evening. A number of Yelvertonians joined the throng to extend best wishes to Alma and Don on the Happy occasion. Corrie and Harvey Malcolm spent a couple of days this week at the Harbour Castle Hilton Hotel attending. the Livestock Markets Association of Canada which brought representation from the various fields of marketing all across Canada. This was" their first annua] meeting under the existijg format and included not oyly repre- _ sentation from tghé-various provinces but from Market- ing groups in U.S.A. Their full agenda included Mr. Lorne Henderson as guest Breakfast speaker, Friday a.m., a visit to a special fat cattle sale at Toronto Yards. Mr. Charles Gracey, luncheon speaker on . "Defense of Free Market- ing". In the afternoon session "Dr. Larry Martin of Guelph University stirred up the audience with ideas on Livedstock Mkting 2000 A.D. Mr. Al. Boswell Agri- culture Canada Commody " Market Analyst provided a wealth of information on his topic- the current "Livestock Situation" as did Dr. Wayne Martin of Ont Veterinary College on the Bruce County project which included analysis of the results of treatment of stockers going into feed lot from eastern and western Canada. At the evening - banquet Mr. Lemmy Wilson who has been associated with a variety of American Livestock Assoc- iation provided a inform- ative report of activities in US.A. On Saturday a.m. Carl Hickson owner -. operator of Lindsay Community Sales Barn chaired the a.m. session. One of the most informa- a LN tive sessions was a Panel of 3 gentlemen from Ontario, Western Canada and U.S.A. respectively who were extremely knowledgeable on a wide range of livestock" marketing items; this was chaired' by Mr. Doug McDonell. The Convention was a most worthwhile exercise, in that the various forces that affect our marketing situa- tion in the present and future were at least identified. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rowan attended a Rally of AR.C. Industries in Barrie on Saturday and later spent .the week-end with Donald and Marlene Werry. Miss Mickey Burns of Peterborough. Mrs. Mona Malcolm and Mr. Ronnie Sharman attended a birth- day party in Oshawa on Saturday evening to observe Miss Arden Coulters 18th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. | Ralph Pfoh. have returned home from a visit with Ralphs family in Salmon Arms B.C. Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Rick ~Larocque and sons visited their Farow relatives at South River last weekend. George Kilpatrick visited Mr. Everad 'Joll at New- castle on Tuesday. On Wednesday he and Bruce Reeson of Raglan visited the Misses. Effie and Greta Brown in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis: and baby Jeffrey of New Liskeard visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque from Wednesday to Sunday. On Saturday Mrs. Rick Larocque held a baby shower: for Debbie and Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce are to be congradulated on their Sale Barn on the Shirley Road. There was a Boog crowd attended the first sale.

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