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Port Perry Star, 20 Sep 1983, p. 32

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SOLIS ht J STE 54 J ni aa SPRAY NWHHERE ERS HOR ANH Srp WAT, For HIP 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1983 PARRA Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale- the property of MARY AND JERRY MARVIN, J. Mar Farms, Lot 33-34, Con. 7, Clark Twp., Region of Durham. 3 miles north of Orono Hwy. 115 and 35 to 8th line of Clarke, 2 miles west in the Village of Leskard. MISCELLANOUS: 1973 Pontiac Catalina, 98,000 miles, excellent shape, air conditioning, Michelin tires, jeep with snowblade, 1980 tractor lawnmower, lawnmower, 1980 garden tiller, Cockshutt 7 ft. pull- type combine PTO, quantity of paint, all colours, quanti- ty of wood stain, work bench, garden hose, quanti- ty of hand tools, scuffler, rakes, hoes, quantity of plywood, 50 rod roll of 9 strand fence, 4 rolls snow fence, quantity of cedar ralls, double stainless sink, single stainless sink, laun- dry tub, large quantity of miscellaneous items. ANTI- QUES: 4 oak dining room chairs, picture frames, 2 dressers, coffee table, dishes, lawn furniture, quan- tity of all sizes of glass, McLaughlin cutter, 2 cradles, antique sleigh, 2-an- tique washing machines, an- tique copper washing machine, antique stove, Quebec heater, butter bowl! and ladle, wooden potato masher, sap kettle, 3 cistern pumps, one well pump, 12 lanterns, crocks, milk can, 39 pairs used horseshoes, flags for all provinces, horse collar, 2 antique saddles, an- tique glass, quantity of bot- tles, 2 small Coca-Cola bot- tles, Shell Oil bottles, porcelain basin, 2 porcelain laundry tubs, 2 antique canes, antique clock, anti- que wooden shovel - all one piece of wood - over 100 years old, Teakwood planter stand, 4 Rosewood antique chairs, antique card table, set of books - North Terrain, Cricket and others, large quantity of books, large quantity of antiques and items found around a farm. Terms cash. No reserve. Lunch available. Sale at 12:30 P.M. Sale inside if raining. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers. Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959. Owner and Auctioneer will not be responsible for any public liabllity, property damage or Injury to the public in con- nection with this Auction Sale. S20 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 SALE TIME: 9:00 A.M. Pearce Auction Service Very large sale of garage and power tools, 1971 Volkswagen, tractors plus attachments, snow machines, motors, fur- niture, appliances, dishes, etc., property of MR. AND MRS. HARVEY SIMON, Manchester, on the corner just south from the United Church. Watch for signs. Furniture to be sold at 12 o'clock. Good 30 Cockshutt gas tractor, portable, wood splitter, 6 snow machines, 3 garden tractors, and one for parts, hot air furnace, 2 trailers (one tandem), 3 KVW power plant with 4 cylinder continental, Wolf body grinder, drum turning machine, 2 airtight stoves, 3 ton floor jack, Dwell machine, Dewalt radlal arm saw, B&D Workmate, pro- pane torch and tank, welding parts and equip- ment, Quebec heater,60 cy- cle power ald generator, 9 seater ski-boos, power sabre saw, auger and hydraulic wood splitters, 7 ft. snow blade, hydraulic cylinder gland wrenches, jack stands, crescent wrenches to 24 in., pipe wrenches to 36 in., electric motors to one hp, power parts and washer, power parts and washer, table saws, Morris minor motor, 7 hp. Briggs and Stratton motor plus 2% hp, Ya drive socket sets to 2 inch, router, circular saws, chains, parts manuals, tap and dye sets, commercial meat slicer, upright freezer, chesterfield suite, portable TV, cuckoo clocks, beds, night tables, 8 mm projec- tor, Acme cookstove, kit- chen sink pump, typewriter, adding machine, house and car paint, soup kettles, trunks, bedding, linens, lamps plus great selection of tools, etc., not listed here. Terms cash, Visa or Master- Card. Sale managed and sold by Pearce Auction Ser- vices, 985-7492. S20 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale, property of MR. AND MRS. GEORGE SMITH, 87 Church St. N., Stouffville. Household fur- niture, dishes, and many in- teresting collectibles. Terms: cash. Earl Gauslin Auctioneer. S20 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale- Manchester highway 7 and 12. HD equip- ment, cars, trucks, farm machinery, motorcycles, boats, trailers, tractors, snowmobiles, chainsaws. Anything with gears and wheels. Consign now. 985-2366 or 623-3060. S20 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 SALE TIME: 9:00 A.M. Large auction sale of anti- que furniture, Heintzman piano, dishes, china, hang- ing lamps, farm machinery, etc., the property of MRS. MARY EVANS, Georgina Twp., at Virginia, on highway 48, approx. 6 miles east of Sutton or west of Port Bolster. MACHINERY: M.F. 35 gas tractor, McCor- mick 46 baler, M.F. 10 baler, M.H. mower 7 ft., Agretec bale stooker, N.H. bale loader, McCormick side rake, harrows, M.F. 3furrow plow, M.H. 13 disc seed drill, 2 air com- pressors, McCormick manure spreader, cutter, harness, tractor blade, McKee snowblower, fender and running board for 1914 Ford car, Simplicity 525 riding lawnmower, Lawnboy lawnmower, large qu. of other articles. WORK SHOP EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS: power hacksaw, small metal lathe {new chuck), antique tools, pair of brass carriage lamps, model T Ford lamp, pair of new truck tires 700 x 15, large school bell (good), Lapidary working equip- ment and stones, including souris, agate, and amethyst, antique toys. LUMBER: qu. of Rosewood from old piano, qu. of dry walnut lumber, pine, spruce, black cherry and walnut table boards. FURNITURE, MOSTLY ALL ANTIQUE: Woods refrigerator (full length fridge, no freezing unit) (harvest gold}, brown Mof- fat stove, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen utensils and dishes, Heintzman piano (excellent condition) piano stool, number of oval rugs, large and small (braided), 2 platform rockers, Elec- trohome coloured TV, 3 writing desks, one with china cabinet, round oak dining room table, large qu. of antique chairs, gunstock, arrow and pressback, kit- chen cupboard, hall seat with hat rack (good), 2 pressback rockers (good), 2 ornate walnut parlour tables (one with American flag stencils on legs), love seat and 2 chairs, settee and 2 chairs, 3 piece walnut bedroom suite, marble top dresser and wash stand, tear-drop handles,- this Is an exceptional suite, tall, or- nate hand carved, with in- laid decor (the feature of the sale). spool bed, walnut and birch chest of drawers, Bay City Michigan hand made walnut bed, commode chair with stencils, Bull's eye bed, large gold frame oll pain- ting, large qu. of antique pic- tures and frames, arm chair needle point seat, large walking spinning wheel, or- nate chairs, suitable for can- ing, ornate high-back chair, oval mirror dresser, box stove, bells, 78 records, large pine quilt box, many other antique pieces. LAMPS: 2 hanging lamps with' prisms, 8 coal oll lamps, china lamp bottom, Aladdin lamp with shade, figurene lamps, 10 old china lamp shades (small). CLOCKS: O.G. clock, school : _ternational clock with calendar date (good), french china clock, mantel clock, key-wind watch/dome glass case with old watches. DISHES, ETC.: china baby doll with original clothes (excellent condition), 6 bottle cruet (excellent) commemorative pitcher King Edward VII and Queen Victoria, Bavarian biscuit bbl, 2 Flo- blue jardinieres, cocoa pot and demi tasse cups and saucers (hand painted and gold lined), qu. of silver plates, casseroles, 6 piece pattern toilet set, 7 piece silver tea service, .Royal Blue Nippon dishes, 7 piece china toilet set, tea pots, cream and sugar (beautiful fine china), set of unique dolls dishes, pewtre tea pot, Beaver sealers, large qu. of other antique dishes. QUILTS: log cabin quilt, handmade bedspreads with french knots, hand crocheted bedspreads, etc. NOTE: This is the best anti- que sale ever held in this district. Selling by number - come early. Lunch available. Two rings in operation. Terms cash or good cheque day of sale. Sale at 9:00 A.M. Machinery first. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone 705-357-3270 or 745-8470. Owner or Auctioneer will not be responsible for any ac- cidents in connection with this sale. . 'MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auctlon sale of furniture and antiques, selling at Wilsons Sales Arena, 2 miles north of Uxbridge, including refrigerator and stove, Speed Queen washer, G.E. dryer, 5 plece bedroom suite, chesterfield, china cabinet, child's winter car- riage, crock, blanket box, canopy doll bed, Bentwood rocker, Gingerbread clock, pine desk from Post Office with slip top, hall table, hall mirror, dining room suite, 2 primitive oil paintings, glass display cabinets, wash stand, antique charcoal iron, wardrobes, dishes and china, antique school bell with brackets, excellent con- dition, 4 Captain's chairs, plus many more items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale, the property of THELMA AND BRUCE MUTTON, 95 Concession St. E., Bowmanville. Good Cockshutt 70 tractor, some implements, machinery, tools, good roto-tiller, Inter- national cultivator on rub- ber, 13 Massey cultivator, 4 sections of drag harrows, In- spreader on rubber, old grain wagon, platform scales, Allis Chalmers roto baler, International mower, cement mixer, 2 Cockshutt No. 8 3-furrow plows on rub- ber, 15 ft. cedar stripe boat, 10 hole M.H. seed drill, 2 walking plows, circular wood saw, cant hook, hay fork, power mower, pressure pump, sump pump, assortment of hand tools, wrenches, augers, bolt cut- ters, axes, shovels, rakes, hoes, crow bars, paint sprayer, battery charger, 2 outboard tanks, barn jacks, bench saw, tires, Pioneer 400 chain saw, 78 patio stones, wheelbarrow, saws, 2 old an- tique corn planters, bu. clover seed, sabre saw, skill saw, jig saw, sander, hedge trimmer, % Inch drill, levels, scythe, paints, weed sprayers, 3 forks, buffalo robe, 32 ft. aluminum lad- der, vacuum, TV aerlal. 1:00 P.M. sharp. Tools first. No reserve. Farm sold. Orval and Dale McLean Auc- tioneers. 705-324-2783, Lindsay. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. 287 Bond St. E, Oshawa (Bond & Ritson) Watch for Signs Having received instruc- tions from F. ALAN LAWSON TRUSTEE in Bankruptcy, we are clearing the assets of ARGOSY MARINE REPAIRS LTD, also including RAGLAN manure GARAGE AND STORE, RAGLAN GARAGE- 3 HP DeVilbiss air compressor (one year old), Burgess parts cleaner, rear end grease, head light aimer, blue point grinder, Mar- quette battery charger, snap-on air chisel set, welding torches, air hoses, chain vise, wheel weights, spin balancer and at- tachments, parts cabinets, oil pump, floor stands, spark plug cleaner, assortment of used tires and rims, oak desk and chair, Victor 530-8 total 2 drawer electronic cash register. ARGOSY MARINE REPAIRS LTD.: Rockwell-Beaver table saw, hydraulic hand lift truck, bandsaw, one ton chain hoist, 2 ceiling fans, 3 HP air compressor, nuts and bolts, cab and contents, shop vacs, hand tools, 7 inch 2-speed sander, B&D jigsaws, Makita grinder, Stanley air gun, 2 spray guns, vise, 16 ft. step ladder, B&D sander, 2- 12 ladders, dolly, fire extinguishers, 100 ft. rope, 2 HP and 4 HP out- board motors. VEHICLES: 14 ft. Crestline boat, 6 fi. utility trailer, tri-axie trailer, approx. 25 ft. boat trailer, small sail boat, file cabinets, storage cabinet, 2 wooden desks, chairs, oak desk, conference table, 2 electric typewriter, photocopier, plus many other articles. NOTE TIME: 11:00 AM. Good sale of tools, office equipment, etc. Viewing- Tuesday 4 to 8 p.m. and morning of sale. McLean Auctions and Li- quidations, Oshawa 576-7550 -- 686-3291. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER S SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Holsteins Complete Ornmac Hols- tein Dispersal, owned by SHARP BROS., Stirling, On- tarlo, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, On tarlo. 70 Head. Reg., 10 N.I.P. Grades, 30 cows, 15 bred heifers, 25 open heifers and calves. R.O.P. Tested, Free Listed. Last year this herd won the Hastings Coun- ty Trophy for the most Im- proved BCA. This herd has been homebred for 75 years. Good uddered cows, several fresh and due for fall. Many of the heifers by Almerson Triple Talent ET, a son of Triple Threat. A fine oppor- tunity to purchase cows with good potential. Consignment sale will follow the Disper- sal. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auction, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. S 27 Harvest Home Service Everyone welcome Epsom Area News By Jean Jeffery We hope everyone will gary and their daugher, accept this invitation to Mrs. Condy of Toronto, attend the Harvest were supper guests with Home Service at Pine Grove Church. Rev. John McManniman will bring the message and the men from Epsom Choir will lead the singing. Service 3 p.m. Earl and Elizabeth Taylor and Mrs. Ruth Taylor (Earl's sister from Cannington) enjoyed the anniversary at Cherrywood on Sun- day. Their son, John Tayor and his bride are honeymooning in jolly old England. While daughter Ruth is work- ing in New Zealand on a national work exchange project, Ruth reports its good skiing weather. Don't forget to bring a friend to the home of Mrs. Ross Evans Wed. Sept. 28 at 7:30 for dessert and coffee followed by an interest- ing W.I. programme. The Hansens were at the home of Barbara and John Barfoot at Ashburn on Sunday celebrating a couple of birthdays. On Sat., Earl Hansen was on a trip to Centre Island with his fellow workers at Central 7. Miss Anne Tapscott returned to Trent University at Peterbor- ough Sunday. Our sympathy to Ralph and Vera Veitch in the passing of Ralph's brother, Merlin on-Sun- day at his home in Detroit. Ralph's brother started his teaching career at Utica School. Rev. V. Thormin and Mrs. Thormin of Cal- For the good times. There's no place like it. NIGHTLY 7:00-9:00 HAPPY DANCE CONTEST Entry forms at Zolly's Stage One WED. 1 TOSKL IMAGE WED. & THURS. - NO COVER CHARGE FRI. & SAT. SUN, EPL $2.00 ~ 2SHOWS ~ TICKETS NOW ON SALE -- (85.50 ADVANCE DOORS OPEN AT 6 P.M. 1$6.50 AT DOOR) 1st SHOW 8 P.M. ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT YESTERDA FLIFSIOE JECORDS, ZOLLY'S STAGE ONE & ROOM, OSHAW, WA SHOPPING CENTRE. OSHAWA CENTRE (EAST SIDE) INFORMATION HOTLINE 570-4365 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry on Sunday. They wished to be remember- ed to their friends in the area. Congratulations to Nancy Clarke our local Avon lady who has just returned from a trip to Paradise Island in the Bahamas, a prize for her salesmanship. Scott Wilson is to be congratulated for own- ing the grand champion calf at Durham 4-H Championship show held at Beaverton Fair Grounds on Sat. The championship winners will be shown at Lindsay fair this week, Sept. 21. Good Luck Scott. The Epsom-Utica Youth Group enjoyed a mini car rally on Friday evening. Come one, come all - Bible Study 8 p.m. at the Baster home Monday, Sept. 26. Donna and Paul Kerry were home for the weekend. Thursday supper guests at Kerrys were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hockett of Oshawa. Leon Lefebvre's brother, George was voted citizen of the year at Delhi. Heddy Leon and Jenine recently attend- ed the wedding of Leon's niece at Delhi. Our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs, Paul Roden in the passing of his sister last week. Don and Stella Asling attended the wedding of Bill Asling's daughter, Rhonda to Larry Alex- ander in Oshawa on Sat. Doug and Beth Wilson visited on Friday evening with his brother Rev. Floyd Wilson and Wilson of Oshawa. Ken, Beth and Barry Catherwood, Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Sun- day. HOSPITAL REPORT Week Ending September 15 Admissions eosessvavasens 21 Emergencies .......... 179 Operations Discharges .. Remaining for Earl Cuddie. Need space? There's office space available at 208 North St. Port Perry. Family counselling moved from a front office in the building (which houses Scugog Community Care among other ser- vices) to an office in the back. Interested parties can give the landlord, the Township of Scugog, a call at 985-7346. Ask KAREN TAYLOR ~~ COSMETIC SALON --hasa beautiful Free Gift* for You! it a fragrant freshness. *With any $25.00 or more cosmetic purchase of KT Cosmetics or Ellen Betrix Cosmetics, you will receive a "FREE GIFT" of Ellen Betrix Natural Line duo. (An $11.00 value.) It's our way of introducing you to ELLEN BETRIX SPORT + BEAUTY The new body care for beautiful fitness. Sport + Beauty is the new fitness series that makes sportswomen beautifully fit. A very special body care series for before and after indulging i in any sports activities, it relaxes the skin and gives LIMIT 1 FREE GIFT PER CUSTOMER. While quantities last. -- PLUS -- Don't forget to check out all the New Colours available for a beautiful fall and a beautiful you! KAREN TAYLOR COSMETIC SALON 227 Queen St., Port Perry 985-9111 asl 2 an. atta _--_-- Ta: JR al: al OPI PN NN hg Be et Rn AN AN A j=l... Ke)

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