i hy to RO Sars 2 "5 pe, = > a = Dd oo IN \ i LD 1 LY -% 36 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday October 26, 1982 RITE A A ACR A Dh FL INP A BOUNCE STEN { | X i =- LAE XSL | Fr el SITY Cre vatl Set Ne v PR RAT * BOREL EDA A A KA RAT Rep GAs AT L005 HELA OMRR WARP EIA of Seagrave and area news by Patty Williams On Saturday, October 30 we'll all be expecting little spooks and goblins at our doors. Remember to watch out for the little ones and help make this a safe and happy evening. On Thursday, October 28 at 6:30 the Beavers and Cubs will be gathering at Seagrave United Church for their annual Hobo Night. The boys and their dads are to dress "down" for this event and bring their own treats. For the younger members of the community there will be a Halloween Party on Friday, October 29 from 1:30 to 3:30 at the church. There will be games, songs, and a costume parade. Please bring a snack and drink and join in the fun. Attention girls age 6-9 years old. You'll be pleased to hear that Brownie Reg- istration will be held on Tuesday, November 9 at the church from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The registration fee this year is $10.00. If you have any questions please call Janice Addison 985-8776 or Marilyn Puckrin 985-7480. At Scouts on Tuesday, Oct- ober 19, a special ceremony was held in which Shane Branton and lan Smith were invested as scouts. Congrat- ulations boys. Many members of the community are hard at work making preparations for the annual Turkey Supper on Wednesday, Nov. 3. Some of the ladies will be at the church on Monday, Nov.l shredding cabbage for the salad. If anyone has a slaw- board that they could bring to the church please call Maxine Lavereau 985-3616, Mildred Puckrin 985-2627, or Marilyn Puckrin 985-7480. Mariposa Odd Squad would like to thank Jan and Wayne Addison for opening their home for the teams end of season party on Sat. Oct. 16. The Mariposa Ladies Group met on Oct. 20 at the home of Irene Manituis. The guest was Mrs. Leslie Orpana from the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit. She gave a very interesting and Auction Sales Auction Sales Bill Wannamaker, Auctioneer Auction sale, 1614 Charles St., Whitby every Thursday evening. regular household items, antiques and collectibles. Consign early for our néxt sale. Starting time: 6:30 p.m. Bill Wannamaker Auctioneer, 666- 3731 and 668-8403 evenings. TF THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4 SALE TIME: 12:30 NOON Auction sale- 70 Holsteins selling at the Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, ont. Maicolm's 6th Anniversary Special Sale featuring the complete Malco Dispersal for GLENN L. MALCOLM & FAMILY, Nestieton. This fine herd is classified, Free Listed and R.O.P. tested with B.C.A.s to 177-201 for milk and fat. There are 30 cows, 9 bred heifers, 6 yearlings, and 10 calves. They are mostly home bred from such U.B.l. sires as- Magic, Starlite, Stylist, Royalty and Moch Four. The cows are in all stages of lactations with many of them milking well, and in calf to freshen in the winter time. Features of the sale include- Johnsvale Master Nancy (V.G.) with a 6 yr. record of 8049-314-3.9 test BCA 146-155. Malco Magic Honey (G.P.) 4 yr. 7105-299-4.21 test BCA 148-168. This cow is milking well, safe in calf and a candidate for 'Very Good." Also selling is a 2 yr. old Royalty daughter of High Point Pontiac - Nancy (G.P.) 5 yrs. 8480-332-3.92 test BCA 160-169 and safe in calf to Oak Ridges Legend. 3 full sisters by Starlite with BCAs to 137-138 will also sell. If you need herd replacements or foundation females please plan to attend this sale. Enjoy doughnuts and coffee with us before the sale. Catalogues will 'be available at the Oct. 21 sale. Bruce Murchi- son on pedigrees. Ed McMorrow- Auctioneer 705-324-3085 - Neil Malcolm- Sales Manager 416-986- 4246 or 5611. . 02 THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale- Victoria's First Anniversary Sale of registered and grade Holstein cattle at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay. Approximately 90 con- signments from Top Show and Performance Herds in surroun- ding counties. 45 mature cows in all stages of lactation. Remain- der bred and open heifers. A good quality offering to suit your dairy requirements. For con- signments or further information contact Sales Office 705-324-8311, Sales Manager John Buckley 324- 4017; Sales Agents Cliff Lillico 439-2380; Bob Eagleson 939-6380 or Carl Hickson Owner and Auc- tioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 324-9959. Come and join us for our Anni- versary Celebration. Lunch and Coffee. Everyone Welcome. N9 MONDAY NOVEMBER 1 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Estate Auction Auction sale for the property of the Estate of the late MARY A. LUKE, Uxbridge, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 miles north of Uxbridge, including chesterfield and chair, bedroom suite, dishes, bedding, several small tables, antique pieces. Also from the home of MRS. DOROTHY MONKMAN, Ux- bridge including Kenmore washer and spin dry (excellent), wicker arm chair, drop leaf table, two washstands, wicker fern stand, copper boiler, Arrow- back rocker, trunk, crocks and jugs, coal oil lamp, Boston rocker, baskets, garden tools, bunk beds, floral chesterfield and chair, mantel clock, many, many other items. Sale at 6:00 p.m. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Ux- bridge, 416-852-3524. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Corneils Auction Barn Auction sale 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay, on the Lindsay Little Britain Road. Race horse equip- ment. The property of MICHAEL FRASER of Sunderland plus other consignments of furniture. Tandem axle single horse trailer, 2 complete sets of racing harness, jogging carts, racing bike, Sunbeam electric clippers, knee-boots and hobbles, anvil, quantity of blacksmith tools, coolers, winter stable sheets, head poles, gating straps, Quebec heater, chests of drawers, chesterfields, colour TV, electric stove, air com- pressor, antique dressers, oak buffet, 1975 Astra station wagon (not certified), quantity of hand tools. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain 1-705-786- 2183. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. . Auction sale- Victoria's First Anniversary Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay. Approximately 40 head official catalogues available. Outstan- ding selection. 1979 Senator Daughter, GP 1978 Perseus Leader G.P. Weavers Shamrock Telegrand due sale time to Warden, Sept. 1980 Utimate due sale time to Warden, G.P. 1977 daughter of Oak Ridges Camelot, fresh Sheik heifer, fresh Ned heifer, Sept. 1980 Triple Threat - fresh, Sept. 1980 Lamplighter due Dec. to Crusader. The Anni- versary Sale will be followed by Victoria's 10th Opportunity Sale. Approx. 60 head. Selections are still being made. For consign- ments, further information con- tact Sales Office 705-324-8311; Sales Mgr. John Buckely 324- 4017; Sales Agents- Cliff Lillico 439-2380; Bob Eagleson 939-6380 or Carl Hickson Owner and Auctioneer 324-9959. informative talk on children and nutrition. Bonnie and Frank Branton report that they'll be having a new addition to their home. It should be noted that this will mean an extra number of rooms in the house and not occupants. At the last meeting of the Good Neighbours Group on Monday, Oct. 18, Dan Volman gave a presentation on home computors. Martha Scugog by Mrs. Earl Reader Through this coming week there are reminders for each day. Monday we meet our 3 Island candidates at the Hall. Monday and Tuesday there are Presbyterial meet- ings for the U.C.W.'s, Wed- nesday there is an executive meeting for the "Head" U.C.W. Thro' the week you may think about the few tickets that are left for the Community Dance on Sat- urday night at the Hall. So call Mrs. Gordon Pogue. By Friday, we must register for the Worship Workshop at Kingsview-United in Oshawa, November 6. Please call your correspond- ent for information. By Sat- urday morning, you will have your piles of papers tied up ready at your drive- way for the Cubs and Beavers to pick up. After the dance on Sat. night we'll need that extra hour of sleep to prepare for Sunday morning church. Then next week, we are in to November with Hi C meet- ing the very first night and U.C.W.'s to follow later. The children and parents are working very hard "UXBRIDGE MEMO MEMORIALS i BOWLDEN OF DISTINCTION bY GRANITE - MARBLE | : BRONZE = ys : ) Cemetery Lettering imal LF ar & Renovations Se A er 7¥ Custom Designing FOR PERSONAL SERVICE & Lettering a Quality & Satisfaction Assured by ality i HOME APPOINTMENTS : & TRANSPORTATION our own Written Guarantee. BY REQUEST PERSONAL EXPERIENCE 108 BROCK ST. WEST -- FIRST YEAR -- Bonds available October 25th through November 8th, 1982. Applications taken by telephone. Call for particulars. STANDARD TRUST 165 Queen Street, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1N0 Telephone: 985-8435 A Federally Chartered Company/Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 4 and Dan had four computors set up in their home to provide everyone with an opportunity to actually use the machines. Marilyn and Don Beacock and boys travelled to Stirling to visit Joe and Evelyn Stephenson and sons this past weekend. Please call Marilyn Beacock 985-3595 with your news next week. Island toward their bazaar for Sat. the 13th. The next day the Syden- ham Kiwanis Club of Oshawa with their wives will honour the Island United Church by conducting the Service with a male choir, ushers and message. After- wards the possible 75 guests along with the regular con- gregation will be given a lunch at the Community Hall. The following week, Nov- ember 21, a professor from Queen's University will be a guest speaker at the Scugog United and Manchester. Mrs. Janet Smith has had recent surgery in the Port Perry hospital so we wish a speedy recovery for her. Now that the new phone books are out, it is noted that they are thicker than last year, also that 617 phones are listed for Scugog Island, an increase of approx. 50 in a year. On Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reader were Mr. and Mrs. G. Thompson from Barrie and a cousin Don Everts' from Saskatoon. RIAL COMPANY 852-3472 P.O. 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