ARV EAR DRL ARSE TART TP LIMO Yds A Nal VTEC I we a Ar SO I Sr Ty ne Pr TL GI TT Te ha Jachotakiuel Aladin dsl ETEIL ITT AE PE PEFOLT ATPASE Lh Eo i and other publicity accom- a fund raising event were for the annual meeting and gave an informative dem- should be closely followed This talk ended with advice 3 panied her arrival. Congrat- discussed. In order to keep banquet which will be held onstration on Floral and if prescribed by a doctor 10 avoid unnecessary i ulations to all of the Aldred fees at a reasonable rate, the op Thursday, January 27 Arrangements. She told the doctor should be consult- additives and read labels 3h family. committee planned to hold with Ingrid Larmer as about grasses and flowers ed about side effects andtold carefully. The ladies voiced # | Congratulations to Mrs. another Hard Times Dance speaker. It was stressed that that could be used also when about any other drugs the appreciation to Mrs. Martyn £3 Roy Taylor who celebrated on January 15. Members are tickets which will cost $7.50 to pick, how to dry, wire patient might be taking. The for bringing these current tl her 85th birthday this past being contacted to assist each must be purchased spray and prepare them. She second talk was on 'Food matters to our attention. The Wo week. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Susan Ellis and Joanne Lee before Saturday, January 22. passed around a spray of Additives". Mrs. Martynhad meeting was closed with O i) Taylor hosted a birthday who are in charge of ticket Nominating committee was Eucalyptus which had a information on this topic Canada. . 8 party for their mother on sales and lunch. set up as Jim Byers, Bob pleasant odour. A finished from a friend who had made =~ Congratulations to Re January 7 with a noon dinner Miss Marlene Parsons, Swain and Ken Crawford. bouquet was shown and then an intensive study of it. She Christina McLean, Eleanor (i at Crandell's Riverboat Res- Colborne and Mr. David There is still a large number Eileen made up a small distinguished an additive Kelly, Elaine Kelly, Nancy LA taurant, Port Perry. Those Buttery, Hayden called on of Cartwright Township basket into an attractive from an ingredient. Leatherdale and Howard oll attending this happy family several friends in the area History books available at floral display. Mrs. Mc- Examples were given of Bailey who all won prizes in Sy gathering were Mrs. Arnold last weekend. $2.50. These books will be at Laughlin was thanked for colour, flavour and pre- the Legion Literary Contest. wil Taylor, Miss Betty Jane Mrs. Albert Watts and the annual meeting and are ' ow Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. John Devons and her available at all times from S18 McLaughlin along with the daughter, Melanie of the secretary, Joyce Kelly. ' hosts and the honoured Iroquois Falls spent the Lunch and social time con- #4 guest. The staff of the res- holiday with Kathleen's cluded the meeting. a taurant presented Mrs. mother, Mrs. Roy Taylor. Blackstock W.I. fi) hn Taylor with a lovely floral During the week they enjoy- The W.I. held the January i) R arrangement for her birth- ed a visit with Mr. and Mrs, meeting in the Town Hall on iH January 5 at 1 p.m. with 16 7h PY >» i ladies present. dad AE After Grace and a desser 3) ? ' Martyn and her group, the A WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12 SATURDAY JANUARY 15 : President Mrs. Sleep opened & 1 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. the meeting with singing of ft Auction sale- Victoria's 12th in- Auction sale- on Durham Road | the Ode and the repeating of Ng vitational Hglstein Sale at 8, R.R. 1, Port Perry, approx- ! the Mary Stewart Collect. il ! 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 11, 1983 Blackstock and area news by Joyce Kelly A sweet young lady cer- tainly put Blackstock on the map this past week. Amy Lee, baby daughter of Lori and David Aldred of North Blackstock was the first baby to arrive in Durham Region and so many pictures day. The remainder of the afternoon and evening was spent with a family gather- ing at Mrs. Taylor's home. Many happy returns Mrs. Taylor. Joanne Lee held a meeting of the Blackstock Skating Club executive and plans for Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ontario. Approximately 65 head of Registered and Grade Hoistein Cattle. A good quality of- fering for your dairy re- quirements. 35 mature cows in all stages of lactation, remainder bred and open heifers and calves. For consignments or further in- formation, 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 Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario 324-9959. Our next monthly sales are- Saturday, February 5th and Wednesday, March 9th, 1983 at 12:30 P.M. SATURDAY JANUARY 15 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of farm stock, im- plements, hay, grain, straw, and furniture, the property of HAROLD AND RUTH MEYERS, Lot 1, Conc. 2, Brock Twp. (formerly Thorah Twp.) 7 miles north of Manilla on Townline. 16 good Hereford and Charolais heifers, pasture bred in late fall to Charolais and Simmental imately 1%2 miles north of Man- chester to No. 8, East 2 mile to site (watch for signs), Having received instructions from F. Alan Lawson, trustee in bankruptcy of IRA CARR CON- STRUCTION LTD., and Deloitte, Hoskins and Sells Ltd., trustee in bankruptcy of KERR AUTO SERVICE LTD., of Fenelon Falls. We are clearing the follow- ing assets. 2- 2 hp. air com- pressors, Steam Jenny, Koeler Master Packer compactor, Lin- coln 250 welder and long cords, welding rod, welding torches, large one hp. grinder, A - frame and 12 ton chain hoist, fire ex- tinguishers, rolls of 2 and 5/8 cable, bear traps, chains, steel shelving, assortment of large equipment parts, 3%' drive im- pact gun, top of hoist (with arms), propane water heater, battery charger, Coates tire changing machine, 2 ton floor jack, car parts- brake shoes, filters, rad hose, flag pole and sign, 12 ton bottle jack, air hoses, vice, car stands, electric grinder, wheel balancer, parts cabinets, Anson Taylor of Guildwood, Scarborough and Carolyn Redican and sons of Thorn- hill. The directors of the Black- stock Agricultural Society met at the home of the secretary on Thursday evening. Plans were made The minutes and the Trea- surer's reports were read and approved. Announce- ments made included - dates of catering to Lion Club dinners centoph light fixed, a Farm Women's seminar at the Agricultural Office in Lindsay on Feb. 8th and a pre-announcement of a meeting on "Fundraising with Bazaars" on Mar. 8,9 and 10th in Durham County. The 4H leadership was dis- cussed also the cupboard key and the W.I. pens. It was decided to give the same gifts as last year to the girls winning 4H honours. Get well cards were signed for some community citizens who are ill. The Roll Call "A time saving food product or gad- T get you have in the kitchen" was answered by all. The motto "Consider the tea kettle it sings even when it's up to its neck in hot water" was emphasized by the read- ing of some poems by L. McArthur. Mrs. Harold McLaughlin her demonstration and given a W.I. pen. Mrs. Martyn gave two thoughtful talks. The first on 'Pain Killers" especially emphasizing aspirin. She told about the uses and also the side effects of pain killer products and said directions servative additives. Dis- cussion arose about un- necessary and harmful additives. A personal question is whether it is better to have, for example, fresh bread go stale in a few days or have its freshness retained with an additive? REP? PEO. impact gun, brake lathe, Miller bulls, Holstein cow, milking, arc welder, dwell meter, Kal ) iif Hereford calf (8 mos.)-good 12 big tester, alternator and battery PENS fi hens and laying cage, 3000 bales ; tester, Mitchell manuals, it] of hay, qu. of loose straw, approx- . wheelbarrow, truck tool boxes, ils - 4, imately 15 ton of mixed grain. IM- blasting mats, dozer mats, top Pencils Mathers : i PLEMENT: LHC Yysgior W/ 4 soil, tires and rims, work ben- olours ; : .F. baler No. 3,0watonna 10ft. | ches. OFFICE EQUIPMENT: i swather with Wisconsin motor (4 Toshiba Bond horocoplen, IBM PORT PERRY STAR i cyl), 10 ft. snow blower (fits on 'Selectric' typewriter, Under- 235 Queen Street H swather), 3 furrow ace bottom wood 700 electric typewriter, 4 985 7383 3 I.H.C. plow, I.H.C. cultivator 8 ft., good 30x60 desks, 2 and 4 drawer I x i M.H. double disc, good rubber i tired wagon and hay rack, 5 sec. harrows, dump rake, Kelly Ryan filing cabinets, safe, National Cash Register (8 total), can pop vending machine, chequewriter, Hit the deck in shorts rights sprabaer ae) rales, office chairs, chesterfield and shirt. Or your bikini if you want. Fy se , . chair, air conditioner, addin Y 1 1 ] " tank, large antique wooden | machine, bd Mui You're on a leisurely cruise to [oamery churn, slush scraper, | VEHICLES: 1979 Chev 4 X 4 with ror remote islands. With names like | He etmore 6° hammer , plow, 1978 Chev "2 ton, 1977 Chev ni : b ' ig oat Flier, hammer 9) V2 ton, 1969 Auto car tractor, 1974 Karl Herder Martinique, Stefiad, Guade- 3 "als , one of the first precision King 40 ton Float (low bed), 1974 . : oupe. 0S¢€ are the ones you ve : Le chain saws (handle on both ends) Ford 880 and 1972 Ford LT 800 Construction Ltd. poe of ¥ ] Ce wooden vise yore Yanishs Tandem dump trucks, J.D. 350 *Prefab Fireplaces A bi ' b tiful Hi { ohdes © b htaki or : wy snowmobile, small feed mixer, loader on track, fibreglass truck ; 1 cautll Hing v - Ge. || large quantity of small goods, | cap, 1975 a aihragiass If uck *Renovations b 18, It a 1 cise g x Cs To one ou ta he Carib y portable saw wil {P70 driven). ft. van trailer, 1981 Honda 50 CC TBS AON San fee o ~ cr. An 4 Y ou Car I aving the Sine 0 Yo life 'i saws, one shingle saw blade, trailbike. NOTE TIME: 10:30 age Raising w a imate group of 11vely, fun-loving people. Singles an ¥ oe NOTE: saw mill is in good work- | A.M. This is an excellent sale of couples, too. There's good food, * grog "and a fow Dleasant Comforts { a ing condition) 8 planer, drilling | garage tools, parts and vehicles. 985-3885 ' » 1 ( ) ) a rods, power greasing machine, | VIEWING: Friday 2 p.m. -8p'm. . . . but there's little resemblance to a stay at a fancy hotel, and you'll be ah forge, sausage press and grinder, | aclLean Auctions and Liquida- ha about that a and much more. FURNITURE: : PPY : : : ii Phong: 193) and 1937 steree | Lions. Oshawa 576-7550; Toronto Spend six days exploring paradise and getting to k ial j AEH! || grama , 686-3291. Ing 0 KNOW congenia 2, LAE sets, quantity of household fur- , : . . 0 niture. Farm sold. Terms cash. | WEDNESDAY JANUARY 19 - SCUGOG people. There's no other vacation like it. &i Sale at 11:00 a.m. (two sheds SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Your share from $425. A new cruise is forming now. Write Cap'n i chyaiiable incase ofbad wesiier). $loksteins OVERHEAD DOOR Mike for your free adventure booklet in full col N Lunch available. Reg and Larry Auction sale of registered and E YO Tee aave c n color. 2 Johnson, Auctioneers. Phone | grade fresh cows and heifers, SERVIC For reservations only call toll free 1-800-327-2600. 1 "ll J05357:300 or 7458410." S13 7 SkS0 bred, open hellers and RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL AR } calves, a son Sales Arena, trap 000 BE en ---- pp -- ---- ---- -------------- ------ -------------- ---------- -------- ---------- | oo SATURDAY JANUARY 22. Uxbridge, including fresh 2 year | Jif "Mew Installations O Windjammer "Crobrey | 4 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. olds by Majesty, Starlite, Prince epair " 2649 Ry | Pearce Auction Centre with high record dams with over *Wood & Steel Sectional PO. Box 120, ~ Dept. Miami Beach, Florida 33119, Phone 305/373-2090 ! ay Auction sale- on Shirley Road, | 200 per cent BCA. Some tall fan- Doors plus One Piece ! i 4 miles south of Port Perry. Con- | Cy young cows for 1983 shows, Steel Doors. Name 9 signment sale with household fur- | also good 4H prospects, Con- AUTOMATIC DOOR 4! niture and appliances. We sell | signments now being taken for OPERATOR SERVICE Address ----e i : A almost an ing and there's room this sale. Please call Lloyd . ) | ; for more In this sale. Phone Wikson,, Auctioneer s, Uxbridge 985-3735 City ~ | J i! 985.7492, State/Zip Phone i j | I 1 4 -