i are pe et ar <a t ctr st lt ' AA AREA SOMBER TIEN AY NY EY EG AA RESTA 30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 16, 1981 CYAN Fe RENEE TH Al ROY FARA Lh A REY UAV EN HR? ZR BRLE NR RE, wa Nestleton, Caesarea Work Wanted Auctioneers BRICK-BLOCK | | Piet HANNAMAKER RONKING -STONE - (21 Years Dealing in Antiques) AUCTIONEER -CONCRETE - Co Wehandle Estates, Auctions ol All Types nsignments, tcy, Phone erry New Work & Repairs on Liquidations. 985-26 43 emis lence Frank Sherman | | essasipys 5796250kve re! 985-3111 Vi AUCTION CENTRE M U RR AY on SHIRLEY ROAD J A C K S ON (4 Miles ou o Port Perry) staies NURSING CARE Antiques - Consignments We specializeinthe care of AUCTIONEERS Household & Farm Sales patients in their own homes. Estates -Farms elc. Our carefully screened, Household Antiques CONSIGNMENTS: insured and experienced -SALESHALL - 1 or 1000 items. nurses, companions and MURRAY JACKSON homemakers are available CALL (416) 985- 7492 for full time or part time 985- 2459 For Local Pickup § Information i ROBERT JACKSON ---- vatllable ours! COMCARE vn Auction Soles WeLiquidate SATURDAY DECEMBER 19 57 1 -3501 Your Frozen Assets. * SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale - Simmental pro- Sn BY avers | | ORMLMGLENN | ETE 7% SALES TAX -AUCTIONEER- | 6red in July fo Red Eye and Real Estate- ov Estates Supe 2 have Sopers a" BLACKSTOCK APPRAISALS & LIQUIDATIONS bloods (bred - 4 polled), 15%, UPHOLSTERY | | copa | Ent aie ie to | | ne] Toi aEmiin FREE ESTIMATES AUCTION CENTRE Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge All Workmanship "416-852-3524. D6 'Hwy. 7 - Lindsay Quararitesd 324-2791 or 324-2783 SATURDAY DECEMBER 19 986-4731 . SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. PORT PERRY AUTO GLASS &TRIM -Sunroofs -Vinyl Tops -Windshields - Etc. PHONE: 579-5631 Ask for Pager 120 and Leave Message. After Hours Call: 985-8507 COCHRANE AUCTION SERVICE . Household - Real Estate Farms-Equipment -Livestock- Whatever Your Auction Needs DON &FRIEDA Will be Pleased to Hear from You. 985-2788 *SN 985-7204 PORT PERRY w+ PLOWING Scugog Island & Port Perry Area 579-1811 OSHAWA *Carpet Laying *30Years Experience SCUGOG UPHOLSTERING 108 WATER ST., PORT PERRY 985-8723 986-5072 *Custom Upholstering *Free Estimates *Pick-up & Delivery *Guaranteed Workmanship AL New Homes - Additions General Carpentry - Pole Barns NORM"S GENERAL CONTRACTING Steel & Asphalt Roofing - Aluminum Siding - Soffit .|. NORM TRIPP: 985-3563 ° _ P.0.BOX608- PORT PERRY Free Estimates Given with No Obligation. OFFICE: 985-8216 ' Corneils Auction Barn Auction sale 3 mi. east of Little Britain or 7 mi. west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain Road. The estate of the late BLAKE JOHNSON of Woodville. Furniture, antiques and farm machinery. Round oak pedestal table, six oak dining room chairs, antique oak sideboard, oval top trunks, oak high back bed, antique dressers, a sausage machine, open face wash stands, press back chairs, press back rockers, antique kitchen cup- board, coal oil lamps, 18 cu. ft. freezer, flat top farm scales, wheel barrow, Ginger Bread clock, blanket box, .pariour tables. FARM MACHINERY: David Brown 880 Selectomatic Diesel tractor with loader, a New Holland ground manure spreader, Dansuse 3 pth, post hole auger, International 3 pth International 3 furrow plow, Westerasmaskiner, 3 pth. 7 ft. mower, Fleury Bissell 22 tooth cultivator, roll of show fence, quantity of steel posts, roller bearing farm wagon, quantity of new fence wire, 12 ft. steel gates, quantity of tools. Note sale time: Sat. Dec. 19 at 11:00 o'clock. Farm machinery at 12:30. Don . Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. 1 Little Britain. 705-786-2183. THURSDAY DECEMBER 17 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Auction sale, brand new name, brand furniture-appliances selling with reserve at Peter- boro Labour Center, 6) Princess St. Peterboro. Complete clear- * ance of chesterfield sets, bed - chesterfields, bedroom suites, dining room suites, bunk beds, lamps, mattresses, refriger- ators, electric stoves, micro: wave ovens, freezer, wardrobes, deluxe chesterfields, occasional tables, continental beds, rockers, console and portable colour tele: visions, recliners, filing cabinets bookcase beds, gift items. No reserve, terms cash or approved cheque. An ideal chance to save on new name brand merchandise Sale time 7 p.m. sharp. Preview from 4 p.m. Orval McLean Auctions. and Liquidaters. 324-2783. ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CENTRE: LINDSAY - Closed for the season. Thanks tc all for our excellent year. Merry Christmas to All. Accepting large consignments, estates or business only, call the office 324-0182.0r barn 324-2783. D2: Give Away KITTENS free to good homes. 2 black and 1 black and white. § months old. Litter box trained. + Please call 984-5628 after 6:00 p.m. : a "08s Wa by Mrs. Mabel Cawker Families in the News Mrs. Dorothy Chapman and friend, New Liskeard, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bowers of Nestleton on Saturday and later visited his parents in Lindsay. Stanley and Margaret . Wright of Pontypool were Saturday visitors with the Bowers. Bert and Marilyn Bowers and boys, Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs: George Bowers, Nestleton, enjoyed dinner recently at Conway Gardens. Mr. Ralph Bowers "and. boys,Hampton, were guests Monday evening - of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers, Nestleton. The December meeting and Christmas party of the Nestleton Recreation Centre Board was held on Wed- nesday evening at the home . of Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm, Nestleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ajax, visited: family and friends in the Nestleton area on Saturday and were supper guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.Malcolm. Visiting at the Cawker farmstead over the weekend were Mr.. and Mrs. Alan Cawker, and daughter Christie, Mr. and Mrs, Grant Cawker, Curtis and Cathy, and friend Mr. John Sharpe all of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cawker, Scar- _borough, Professor Kenneth Cawker of London, Ontario, Mr. Ralph Cawker, Scar- borough, and Mrs. Diane Riccio and sons Chris. and Jacob, Scarborough. Square Dance Party Several Nestleton couples attended the Square Dance Christmas Party held on Friday evening at Black- stock Town Hall - a most enjoyable evening for all present. Caesarea Euchre Party Results. as follows: 1. Minnie Fisher - 100. 2. Faith Lawrence - 88. Two tied for low and prize was divided - 49 - Fred Farrow and Pearl Day. A very good turn out Wed. night as usual. A Pot luck supper will be an enjoyable feature this Wed. evening with everyone bring- ing their favourite dish at 7:30 P.M. A special Christmas draw will be an incentive t8 attend. A happy Dennis Malcolm and baby Jove, eve. for all. Try to attend. Beautiful Lighting Once again this year itis a pleasure to publicize the efforts of a "Caesarea resident Mr. Chester Pedzikowski (Chester's Appliances) for a most attractive display of Christmas lights about his home in Caesarea. He has worked many hours for the desired effect so that the folk within the area may feast their eyes on this beautiful work of art. Chester is to be congratulated for his generosity in the Yuletide Season - the joy of sharing at this period of the year. If you wish to take a drive and see ° for yourself - drive east of Caesarea corner to Lake- view Street and turn left - a few doors and you'll see his home. Nestleton Presbyterian Church A good congregation on Sunday, Dec. 13, 11 A.M.with several visitors welcomed. Rev. Fred Swann used as his theme "God with Us' based on Scripture Kings 1:8. Being the 3rd Sunday in Advent Mr. George Scott lit the 3rd candle. The Christmas story was read by Peggy and Allison Scott. The sacrament of Holy Communion was observed. Mrs. "Shirley Scott was organist. Following the service all enjoyed a Christmas dinner in the Sunday School Room "and an hour of fellowship. Next Sunday will be White Gift Sunday at 11 AMA welcome to all. Nestleton United Church A very good attendance at the United Church, Dec. 13, 11:15 A.M. with Rev. John Smith conducting service. After singing "Away in A Manger" the Minister explained the meaning of Advent 3 to the Sunday School and the 3rd candle was lit representing "Peace"'. His sermon "Concerning this Child" was taken from Luke 2: 1-20. The five voice choir sang Star of the East" with "Mrs. L. Malcolm - organist. Nestleton Sunday School concert will be held next Sunday evening, Dec. 20 at 7:30 P.M. Families and friends of the Sunday School children and staff are invited to join them in an evening of the Christmas thoughts and entertainment. ¢ Pony Games'. * Mrs. Leona Sadler spent a few days with daughter Gloria Scott and Jennifer at Corbyville last week while grandson Charles Scott and his father Ian Scott went to British Columbia. Charles (who has belonged to the Pony Club for some time) competed in the Prince Philip Pony games in B.C. against other teams. They had 14 teams chosen out of 125. 3 Nestleton Presbyterian Ladies Aid The Christmas meeting of Nestleton Ladies' Aid was held in the Church Hall, Dec.- 10th. President Mrs. S. McNeely welcomed the ten members present with -a Prayer by Peter Marshall. After singing of hymn "As With Gladness Men of Old" with Mrs. R. Davison as pianist Prayers were offered by each member. Mrs. G. Heaslip conducted period of devotion on the miracle of the Virgin Birth. 'Minutes of the previous meeting and financial report were approved. Correspond- ence was read with thank you notes for recent wedding gifts and fruit baskets. The Secretary was instructed to have basket for Operation " Scugog delivered. Final -plans were made for the turkey dinner to. be served following Church Service Dec. 13. The names for Christmas cards and gifts were listed. 'The programme featured readings of interest. Mrs. R. Proutt "The Spirit of Christmas" - Mrs. F. Dayes "The Legend. of the Holly" - Mrs. R. Davison "Message of Christmas" and Mrs. G. Heaslip read a poem on the thoughts of a Nursing Home - resident. An attractive lunch was served and a pleasant social visit enjoyed. Mrs. G. Gillson thanked the committee in "charge for a meaningful meeting. Nestleton United Church Women The Christmas meeting was held Tues. Dec.8, at the : lovely, spacious home of Grahame and 'Neta Fish commencing with a Pot Luck Supper at 6:30. P.M. The (Turnto page 32) Scugog Island by Mrs. Earl Reader The main activities at this time seem to be centered around Christmas. Many people seem to exhaust their energies so that they become = easy target for cold and u. On Sunday people on the Auction Sales DECEMBER 26 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M, Antique auction, Boxing Day, in Bowmanville. Partial list of antique furniture, refinished and in the rough, Lamps, crocks, glassware, clocks, good decoys, stain glass. Full list next week. C. Tinline, Auctioneer. 983-9634. Bill Wannamaker, Auctioneer Auction sale, 1614 Charles St., Whitby, every Monday and Thursday evenings. Monday nights, regular household items. Thursday nights, antiques and collectibles. Consign early for our next sale, Starting times: 6:30 p.m. Bill - Wannamaker, Auctioneer, 666-3731 days or 648-8403 evenings. TF 'He was Island were kept busy going . somewhere. Rev. Linstead conducted the United Church Service which was based on the birth of Jesus-and the welcome he received. To- day, how many teeming millions welcome Jesus into "their lives? When we stop to consider our lives, we realize that we make room for hun- dreds of things but the Prince of Peace is crowded out. Is there room for him in our home? Three months prior to the 1st World War, David Lloyd George asked Britain for $200 million dollars 'to promote welfare and peace. scorned and criticized. But when the war started Britain, found this same amount every week to carry on, To-day, thinking people are wondering where we are going. Will the real meaning of Christmas ever come? In the afternoon; the Island Church was filled by those who attended to support the S.S. and staff and enjoy the concert being presented for their enjoyment. We cannot / / express-enough gratitude to those who were responsible, I'm sure the Baptist people are to be congratulated for _ the months of planning and work resulting in the final completion of their fine building on 7A, I'm siire also they felt happy over the response and attendance at their 3 'opening services on Sunday. Next Sunday' will be the Christmas Sun. services so bring your families out. We trust' Mrs. Linda LeRoy's brother from U.S. will enjoy his winter vacation on the Island, Joan Campbell of Kingston spent a pleasant week end at Island home of her' aunt Mrs, Morven Hughes o Port View Beach, | | § eta Vo laa Ei