--_--In AE A AU TV CE TCTIRERENBERREE BB vim i, Sad Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY APRIL YY SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Farm Sold Auction sale of pigs, hog equip- ment, stable equipment, storage bins, and dryer for the property of BRYAN SMITH. NOTE: sale will start at 10 a.m. and conclude at.noon. Lot 22, Con. 1, Uxbridge Twp., 22 mi. north of Mount Albert Sideroad. From Hwy. 48 take Mount Albert Sideroad 2 mi. east fo Con. 1, then 22 mi. north to farm. 5000 bus. grain storage bin and Stirway suck-up dryer, 2- 4" augers, 7'* auger with 5 h.p. motor, Clay Meter-mill, 10 ton Concentrate tank, 2 Acorn gutter cleaners, 3 fan jet systems, 8 farrowing crates, 17 dry sow stalls, 19- 5' x 16' steel pig pens, é exhaust fans with thermostats, 4 intake louwres, 19 Smidley feeders, qu. of straw, Ellis preg- nancy check, 85 chunks. Silo and roof 16' x 40°, 40' sllo distributor. NOTE: This equipment is In excellent condition, the oldest being 3 years old. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge 416-852-3524. SATURDAY APRIL? SALE TIME:10:00 A.M. Auction sale, the property of TED AND NORM ALLCHURCH, Lot 3, Con. 4, Mariposa Twp, 10 miles north of Port Perry on County Road 2 or Hwy No. 7 to Manlila, and '4 miles south to Crestwood Golf Course corner. and 1 mile; east, or 5 miles west of Little Britain on paved County Road 4. Sale consisting of Int. 766 diesel tractor with rollbar and sun roof, 85 hp. with dual remotes, 1500 hrs; Int. 584 4 wheel drive diesel tractor 56 hp. 350 hrs. complete with 2050-A industrial loader unit 2 yrs. old, Int. 574 gas tractor, 56 hp, 650 hrs. Int. 574 gas tractor, 56 hp, 950 hrs, Cockshutt 30 gas tractor motor rebuilt, Int. 650 forage harvestor complete with pickup and 2 row corn head, 1000 r.p.m. In. 56 forage blower PTO, 2 Dion covered forage boxes on heavy duty running gear, Int. 37 hay baler with thrower, 2- 18 ft. bale 'thrower racks on Martin wagons, Int. 990 haybine 9 ft. int 15 side rake, Int. 1150 mix mill grinder with magnet and screens, Int. 710 5 furrow, semi-mount plow, 16 in. bottoms with auto-reset, Int. 350 tandem disc, 12 ft. 18 In. plates, 3 pt. Triple K cultivator 14 ft. Int. 510, 16 run seed drlil, grass and fertilizer, Int. 56, 2 row corn planter, 3 pt. 2 row corn scuffler {new), New Idea 2 row corn picker sheller, int. 80 snow blower 7 ft, with dual auger, 36 ft. Little Giant etevator, Int. 175 manure spreader with top beater, 2 Gravity grain boxes, 350 bu. on Martin wagons, 1 Gravity grain box, Vicon 3 pt. fertilizer spreader, Century field sprayer, 110 gal, 3 pt. Mohawk brush cutter, 7 ft, PTO, 1972 Chev. C40 truck with duals and 9 ft. stock box, certified (good condition) livestock pick up truck box, all steel with loading ramp and sliding door, 3 pt. round bale fork, 3 pt. cement mixer, 3_pt. blade, 7 ft, hay fluffer, 5 section drag harrows, 4 section spring tooth harrows, chain harrows, 14 ft. 2 wheel trailer, 16 ft. Martin hay feeder, 3 heavy duty hyd. cylinders, liquid supplement tank, feed carts, water trough, forks, shovels and many other articles too numerous to mention. 35 head of open and bred Holstein heifers, blood tested and preg- nancy checked and a small qu. of furniture. Farm sold. Terms cash. No reserve. Lunch avail: able. Sale time 10:00 a.m. Ross Mason, Auctioneer, R.R. 2 Little Britain, (705) 786-2330. Al4 SATURDAY APRIL 17 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. C. Tinline Auction Service Antique Auction Sale Auction sale in Bowmanville, 251 Simpson Ave., S., Take Liberty St. S. east on Baseline Road and turn the first road on right. PARTIAL LISTING: T. Eaton sealer, amber sealer, baskets, Birdseye post bed, oil lamps, oak ice box, chests of drawers, Rope spool bed, De- pression glass, granite ware, pitchers and frames, doll, sleigh and carriage, brass [ardinere, cast iron pots, wood planes, spinning wheel, sap buckets, asst, of doors, scales, Pequegnot King Edward wall clock, Grand- father clock, Gingerbread clock, oval braided rug, blanket box, antique microscope, brass cash register, lamp table, pail bench, store counter, decoys, gold rings and |ewellery, coins, copper boiler, rocking chair. Preview Friday from 3-6 p.m. Terms cash, cheque and Chargex. .C. Tinline Auction Service 983-9634; 623-6744 and 623-5340. SATURDAY APRIL 1? SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale- property of ANNABELLE FARMS, 14 mi. south of Unionville on 14th Ave. - 1 miles west. of Kennedy Road. Farm machinery, implements, tractors, truck, furniture. Massey Ferguson 1135 tractor duals air 600 hrs. Grain Truck International 1800 (15 ton) dump - ex. condition (76,000 miles) Grain Truck International 1600 (10 ton) dump - ex. condition (38,000 miles), 1 ton dual flat bed 4sp. Ford 1973, 1 ton dual flat bed and racks 3-sp. 6 cyl 1965 (as is), M.F. 2 row scuffler, grain cleaner, auger 20 ft. 3", auger 24 ft 5, 41awn mowers, grain dryer MB8W 155 cont. flo. ex. condition, Case tractor 'S' model, Case seed drill, 21 row ex. condition, snow blower McKee 7 ft. hyd. spout double auger, ex. condition, auger Allled 51 ft. 7', running gear 8 ton, grain bin 250 bu. Fertilizer spreader 3 pt. ht. 500 Ib. 1960 Cadillac (as Is), N.H. baler 268 & trougher (good cond) Ford mower flail 5 t. Cockshutt hay bine 9 ft. Five Star post hole digger 12'/, auger 3 pt. hot. Ford Dextra tractor 3 pt. ht. Massey Ferg. hay conditioner ex. condi- tion, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, 3 oak chairs, student desk, drop front desk, walnut buffet, 2- two seater chesterflelds, corner book shelf, walnut coffee table, continental bed (double) double door frost-free fridge, 2 humid- ifiers, walnut dining room table and 6 chairs, one dehumidifier, kitchen cabinet, bed chester- field, oak dining room table, 6 matched, moulded oak chairs. Terms cash. Auctioneer Gauslin and Faulkner 640-3079. AV? SATURDAY APRIL 17 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale of household fur- niture, the property of MRS. BLANCHE DICKEY, will be held in the town of Port Perry, 193 North St. (1 block north of the Main St., east end). McClary fridge (double door) beige colour McClary 4 burner stove, 24" {both appliances |ust over 1 year old), chrome table and 6 chairs, qu. of dishes, pots, pans, toaster, iron, etc. qu. of fruit and pickles, buffet, kitchen clock (electric) blue chesterfleld and chair, RCA coloured TV (nearly new) swag lamp, floor lamp, flower design chesterfield and chair, coffee and end tables, swivel rocker, Vibrator chalr (2 yrs.) table lamps, parlour table, double bed, antique wash stand, chest of drawers, 3 pc. bedroom suite (modern) no. of odd chairs, electric broom, step stool, wringer washer, trunk, garden wheelbarrow, garden tools, qu. of dry stove wood, storm windows, many other articles. Property sold, terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 10 a.m. sharp. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357- 3270.NOTE STARTING TIME. Proprietor or Auctioneers will not be responsible for any accidents in connection with this sale. Al4 SATURDAY MAY 1 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Feedlot buildings, Equipment, Silo's & Consignments Auction sale- the property of WINDCREST FARMS LTD., Lot 14, Conc. 2, Scugog Twp. Farm located two miles south of Man- chester East one mile. BUILDINGS: Pressure treated 4" x 10" frame approx. 5,000 sq. ft. SILO: one 20' x 75', one 20' x 65' pre cast concrete slab silos. EQUIPMENT: New Idea model 18, 280 bushel manure spreader with tandem axle, George White 400 gal. aluminum tank high pressure sprayer with 30' live boom, silo unloaders, conveyors, augers, electric motors and more to be listed later. NOTE: Windcrest Farms is reducing its feed lot capacities thus making these excellent items avaliable at this time. Sale under cover, lunch available. There is room for some good farm consign- ments. For Inquiries, please. contact the auctioneer. Murray Jackson 1-(416) 985-2459. A28 SATURDAY APRIL 24 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Sale Register Clearing auction sale for GEORGE AND MILDRED BRODERICK at 2253 Mt. Albert Rd. (south end), 1 mile east of highway 48 at Mt. Albert, in- cluding full line of appliances and furniture. Also 10/38 garden tractor with snow blower and lawn mower (good). NOTE: This is a good sale, be sure to attend. Property sold. Terms cash, Sale 12 noon. Refreshments. Auction: eers:- W.D. Atkinson, 'Earl Gauslin. A21 WEDNESDAY APRIL 21 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Stock Reduction Sale New & Used Farm Machinery Auction sale the property of NIXON EQUIPMENT SALES LTD. 1 milk east of Peterborough on Hwy. No. 7. MACHINERY: 1980 M.F. 2675 tractor with cab, air, 650 hrs. 1976 M.F. 1155 tractor with cab, air, 1580 hrs. 1976 M.F. 1105 tractor with cab, air, 1800 hrs. 1981 M.F. 285 tractor, factory cab, 250 hrs. 1980 M.F. 285 tractor with cab, 600 hrs. 1978 M.F. 275 tractor with cab, 900 hrs. 1981 M.F. 275 tractor, 300 hrs. 1975 M.F. 265 tractor, 2300 hrs. 1976 M.F. 265 tractor, 1300 hrs. 1978 M.F. 255 tractor, 800 hrs. Keibota 600 diesel tractor with loader and rotar tiller, 1976 M.F. 235 diesel tractor with Allied loader, 1300 hrs. Keibota 7100 diesel tractor with loader and trencher, 1981 M.F. 230 tractor, 100 hrs. M.F. 1085 tractor, less cab, M.F. 225 diesel tractor M.P. 375 hrs. Int. 434 gas tractor, power steering, Fordson 5000 diesel tractor, M.F. 35 diesel tractor with loader, Cockshutt 540 tractor, David Brown 900 diesel tractor, M,H. 44 diesel tractor, rebuilt engine, Ford 8N tractor, Case SC tractor, row crop with cultivator, M.H. 22 tractor, Thomas Skid steer loader (1700 series) David Brown 780 diesel tractor, super clean, 1600 hrs. FARM EQUIPMENT: M.F. 300 self-propelled combine with cab, quick attachment with 10' table, M.F. 450 round baler, New Zero graze rack, New 18' flat rack, New 20' bale thrower rack, New Idea 9 Mow Ditioner 3 yrs. old, Cockshutt self-propelled swather with hay conditioner, M.F. 44 self-propelled swather with hay conditioner, M.F. NO. 9 baler, M.F. No. 10 baler, New Idea 212 manure spreader PTO 146 bus. M.F. 124 baler with thrower, Ford 530 baler with thrower, John Deere 14T baler, M.F. 405 combine pull type 12 ft, PTO, Cockshutt 7" mower, Inter- national mower, Agretic stooker, Allied auto. stooker, ground drive, 2 yrs. old, Case 10' disc, PTO, Kewanee 12' disc, PTO, | Kent 18' fleld cultivator, M.F. 33 15 run plain grain drill, M.F. 33 17 run grain & fertilizer drill, M.F. 20A grain drill; New M.F. 43 2 furr. plough 3 pt. M.F. 88 6 furr. semi-mount plough, M.F. 86 4 furr. semi-mount plough, M.F. 880 4 furr. hydraulic reset plough -semi-mount, John Deere 4 furr. plough 3 pt, M.F. 74 4 furr. yplough 3 pt. New 50 gal. Spray- motor . sprayer 3 pt. 17' cedar boat with 75 hp. Johnson motor and trailer, 3 office desks. All machinery subject to prior sale. Terms cash or financing ar- ranged prior to sale. No reserve. 10 per cent off all M.F. parts day of sale. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. Al4 THURSDAY APRIL 22 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Stouffville Sales Barn Auction sale- household furni- ture, antiques, collectables and tools. Terms cash. Norm Faulkner and Earl Gauslin, Auctioneers. A2) SATURDAY APRIL 24 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale, the property of HERMAN AND MURIEL OSBORNE of Lot 11, Con. 1, Mariposa Twp. - 3 miles south of Little Britain and 2 miles west. MACHINERY: 530 Case gas tractor. with hydraulic loader, Oliver 77 gas tractor (live PTO) - PTO New Holland 327 manure spreader (130 bu.), 8 ft. J.D. cultivator, 30 ft. Allied bale elevator, M.F. fan rake, Allled manval bale stooker, 6 ton Martin wagon with hay rack, steel roller, No. 11 Cockshutt seed drill, 3 pth. round bale fork, harrows, 3 pth, Int. 7 ft. mower, " Goodison 7 ft. trall mower, bale fork, Massey seperator. furniture; 6 matching press back chairs, Findlay Vega cookstove, Quebec circulator stove, wooden beds, dressing table and bench, quilt tops, vinyl chairs, Frigi- daire refrigerator, antique wooden radio, crocks, wooden tables, wringer washing machines, rugs and mats, dough box, electric buggers, qu. of china and glass. MISCELL- ANEOUS: wooden wheel wagon, single plough, 2 furrow horse plough, circular saw blades, farm scales, Burdozers, salt lick, hand drill press, lawn mower, qu. lumber and cedar posts, wooden extension ladders, qu. hand tools and other misc. items. Farm sold. No reserve. Lunch available. Don Corneil Auc- tioneer, R.R. 1 Little Britain, 705-786-2183. : by Marilyn Beacock Hope the Easter Bunny brought lots of goodies to all my little friends on Sunday morning. Stan and Edith Williams of Mariposa Estates were ecstatic over their gift this Easter. Their son Allen and wife Chris of Markham presented them with a big, beautiful baby boy on Good Friday. This little man is the first grandchild for Stan and Edith and a new little nephew for Uncle Michael and Auntie Karen. Congrat- ulations to all of you! We are happy to report that Mrs. Gladys Short is making a rapid recovery following surgery recently in the Oshawa Gerneral. Keep up the good work Mrs. Short. All the area baseball fans will be delighted to see that our Parks Board have pur- chased new bleachers so you'll be able to sit back and watch all those home runs this summer in comfort. A very useful addition to our beautiful community park. Speaking of our Parks Board, they have scheduled an Open Meeting at the church on Tues. April 20 at 7:30 p.m. and they urge everyone interested in the park and its various activities to attend this important meeting. Let's go and show them they have our support! Happy Birthday greetings this week go out to Liz Smith, Brian Keene and Neil Wan- amaker. Hope your special day was a happy one. Mr. Lawrence Nicholls was recently honoured by his co-workers and presented with a wallet of money upon the occasion of his retire- ment. Lawrence has been an employee of General Motors of Canada for thirty-two years. The community extends its best wishes to you on this momentous occasion. Lawrence and we wish you many happy years of leisure - after you complete that long list of jobs Elinor has waiting for you! Good luck to you both! We wish to welcome as new members to our Sea- grave congregation follow- ing a very beautiful Con- firmation and Communion service, Mr. and Mrs. Don Whyte, Miss Sonya Whyte, Mrs. Phyllis Wray and Mr. Allan Wray. We also welcome Mr. and Mrs. Ron King and Katherine Huestis who had their memberships transferred to our church from other congregations. Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock attended the funeral of her aunt, the late Mrs. Myrtle Thomas of Greenbank last Monday. I am happy to say that Mrs. Susan Dufward has . Auction Sales 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, 646-3731 days or 648-8403 evenings. TF EVERY SATURDAY SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Car & Truck Auction Open to dealers and public Anyone wishing to consign, please call McKee's Auction Barn, for terms and detalls. 1-705-324-9560. TF PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. April 14, 1982 -- 27 Seagrave area news recently been transferred from Sunnybrook Medical Centre in Toronto to the Oshawa General. Although Susan's condition remains for the most part unchanged, we can all hope and pray that perhaps the change in her enviroment might be the spark she needs to speed along her complete recovery. Sympathy is extended to Colin and Cheryl Haines and family of Caesarea upon the passing of Cheryl's mother, the late Mrs. Meda Renouf of Caesarea, last week. Colin and Cheryl resided in the former Boe apartment a few years ago. The Bd. of Stewards and their wives are to be con- gratulated for the very delicious beef dinner they served to a couple of hundred or so very hungry folks last Wednesday. The food and the service were superb! It was delightful to see some former residents of Sea- grave return to join us for this occasion. Don and Marilyn Beacock and sons along with Mrs. Myrtie Stone enjoyed having Easter dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rodd of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. John Foster, Annette and Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rodd were also dinner guests of their parents. Last Saturday evening Lawrence and Elinor Nicholls were treated to a dinner party in honour of Lawrence's recent retire- ment. This happy event took place in the dining room of the C.N. Tower in Toronto and was organized and hosted by their children, Catherine and Calvin. Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Tobin were Mr. and Mrs. Dane Coxworth and family of Ux- bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tobin and family of Blackstock. Happy birthday to John and grandaughter Kim who were also celebrat- ing their respective birth- days. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Tobin were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Diceman and family of Ajax and Mrs. Doris Tobin of Port Perry. The community extends a warm welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Darrell who have recently moved into the former home of the late Mrs. McNeil. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell are the parents of Mrs. Gloria Newman. Mr. and Mrs. John Tobin enjoyed spending Saturday at the cottage of their Son Dennis and his wife Sharon at Cameron Lake. The Good Neighbours Meeting will be held Mon- day, April 19, at the home of Mrs. Heather Wray at 8:15 P.M. Miss Carol Sturman will be the guest speaker and her topic will be on the . TocAlpha Conference held in Toronto in December. Next week please call Barb MacDonald at 985-2728 with your news items. ivielee SNACK SALE esses BUY One chicken snack at our regular price and receive another at no extra charge Each snack contains 2 pieces of tender chicken and french fries. Limit 8 per customer - Sorry No Phone Orders ONE DAY ONLY Thurs. April 15th Divielee CHICKEN & SEAFOOD 136 WATER STREET PORT PERRY - 985-9009 Limit 6 Per Customer - Sorry No Phone Orders. AAS Fg 4