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Port Perry Star, 15 Nov 1983, p. 31

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EI TE ORAS Sg Sh Auction Sales ~ Auction Sales SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Complete Liquidation Auction sale of office equipment, garage equip met? tools, parts, farm machinery, the property of NIXON EQUIPMENT SALES LIMITED, RR. 7, Peterborough - 3 miles east of Peterborough on highway 7. At 10:00 a.m. Sharp. GARAGE EQUIPMENT: work benches, parts bins, shop air compressor, 4 sets steel sectional parts bins 24 ft., paris books, manuals, large quantity of nuts and bolts, M&W Dynamotor model 4008, power washer 1000 PSI, Lincoln welder, 2 small cranes, hydraulic press, drill press, vices, bench grinders, injector tester, 10 ton floor jack, 8 ton floor jack, portable overhead crane, 2 battery | chargers, Acklands welder, M.F. tools, power parts washer, Perkins 354- 6 cylinder analyzer, steel parts bins, counters, Weather Head Coll & Crimp hose machine - selling com- plete parts and machine ac- cessories. AT 12 NOON- parts, of MF parts, bells, hoses, etc. AT 1:00 P.M. OF- FICE EQUIPMENT: dou- ble oak desk, 5 desks, chairs, 6 filing cabinets, adding machines, steel storage cabinet, safe, Moore billing machine and cash drawer, Visa parts inventory system, Paymaster che- quewriter. AT 1:30 P.M. MACHINERY: Case SC tractor, 8N Ford tractor, 8N Ford tractor with loader, M.H. 44 tractor, David Brown 1200 tractor with cab, | M.F. 165 diesel tractor with | loader, Int. 464 4 furrow plough, M.F. 74- 4 furrow plough, John Deere 3 furrow plough, A.C. 2300- 10 tf. disc harrow, M.F. 9 Baler, M.F. 200 forage harvester one row header, Oivatonna 154 forage blower, Case 200 baler, M.F. 61 mower- conditioner, N.H. 404 hay conditioner, bale buncher, 5 ft. rotary mower, New Holland Super 717 2 row harvester, New Idea 2 row picker sheller, wagon with 16 ft. flat rack, cab for 165 tractor, Oliver 2 row picker- sheller, Cockshutt picker- husker, John Deere 40 SP gas combine, 3 pt. hitch fork lift, M.F. 246 loader, M.F. cab for 255, 265, 275, 285, 16.9 x 28 duals, 21 ft. utility auger, M.F. 160 manure spreader, manure loader for 135-165, M.F. 99 loader, 1978 F150 Ford '2 ton pick-up truck, 1978 Chev Custom 20- ¥ ton pick-up truck, 1977 Ford F150- 1 ton truck with flat bed, 1974 Chev 3 ton flat-bed truck, 1980 F150 Ford '2 ton, 4 speed transmission. Terms Cash. No reserve. Please note starting times. Garage .; Parts 12 1:00 Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers. Reaboro, Ontario. 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Simmentals Auction sale- Simmental Sale for LOUELLA FARMS, Stouffville, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Ux- bridge. 28 Fullblood females, 2 Fullblood bulls. Free Listed Herd. 20 bred - many due in late December and early January. An ex- cellent opportunity to buy a fullblood addition. Plan to attend this fine sale. Owners- ROBERT AND ED- WARD LOWE. Sale manag- ed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. N15 LARGE clearance and con- signment auction, Friday, Nov. 25th, 10 a.m. at Wayne Ward Farm Equipment, Hwy 6 Wiarton, Ont. Last sale of the year. Approx- imately 75-100 tractors, com- bines, trucks, snowmobiles plus a large variety of new and used farm equipment. More information, phone 519-534-1638 or 534-2980. Wayne Ward Farm Equip: ment, Hwy 6, Wiarton. tools,. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale- nearly new former BOSQUE FUR NITURE DESIGN & MANUFACTURING, in receivership, at 670 Hard wick Rd., Unit 5, Bolton, On tario. Centurio 20 inch band- saw, Progress No. 152 edge sander, Omitrade HD shaper, General 12 inch jointer, Standard air 2 HP dust collector, General 14 inch planer, Ghermandi 20 inch belt sander, Samco 10 inch stroke sander, Wrangler pallet lifter, elec tric motors, Devilliss 6 ft. x 7 ft. x 4 ft. spray booth, 2 General model 350 table saws, 12 inch Dewalt radial arm saw, Devilliss 2 HP compressor, new airtight stove, some new lumber, 10 fluorescent light fixtures, quantity hand tools, routers, sanders, blades, bits, sand- paper, spray guns, cupboard hardware, clamps, desks, filing cabinets, machine for aluminum soffits, heavy du- ty 4-wheel carts, good photocopier, 1983 Honda 750 V45 motorcycle, 1979 Ford van. Preview 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19th. No reserve. 11:00 a.m. Orval McLean Auctions and Li- quidations. 705-324-2783 Lindsay. SATURDAY DECEMBER SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Annual Ski-doo auction at Orval McLean Auction Cen- tre, Lindsay. CON- SIGNMENTS WANTED: Snowmobiles, machinery, tractors, construction equip- ment, sporting goods, tools, recreation vehicles etc. Please Consign Now for best advertising. Call 705-324-2783 Lindsay. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 23 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. 100 Holsteins Auction sale- complete Grade and N.|.P. Dispersal for HOEKSTRA BROS. Baltimore, Wilson Sales Arena, Ux- Milk Cows, Bred and Open heifers. Listed, R.O.P. Tested. This is a high pro- duction herd with most records from 150 to 200 BCA. breeding by Northcroft, Ma- old N.I.P. with 2 year fresh - an outstanding young cow. Several milking 80 Ib. Also some lovely open heifers by Mattador and Ma- for 3 generations. This sale also includes Registered Cows and Heifers both fresh managed and sold by Lioyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. THURSDAY DECEMBER 8 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. 85 Holsteins Auction sale at the Mal- mont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ontario. Com- plete BRILEEN HILL FARMS Holstein Herd Dispersal for BRIAN O.S. DOWN, R.R. 3, Trenton, On- tario. The herd is Free- Listed, D.H.I.A. Tested and includes both N.1.P. grades cows and heifers in all stages of lactation, the balance are yearlings and calves. A feature of the purebreds will be a fresh, typey Senator daughter with a well-stocked udder. be 25 added consignments selected for the sale. Make plans to be with us. Ed McMorrow- Auctioneer; Neil Malcolm- Sales Manager- 416-986-4246 -- 5611. Dé SHARP - CANON TEXAS INSTRUMENTS CALCULATORS & Adding Machines PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 woodworking equipment of | selling at the bridge, Oni., including 26 Years and years of top jesty. Royalty. An example of the cows selling is a 3 year (210-220) BCA. She sells jesty, etc., with high records and close to calving. Sale N 22 and purebreds. There are 35: Following the dispersal will - ry %, EITNS 3 . rs \ oo Kh td "00h etl Luglio giisbliosindobidns ap tian Sst hin Ll fps Obituary PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 15, 1983 -- 31 "lag Saved , ANN Fale Laie hie St i didn i Viola Johnson of Manchester She died September 24 in Port Perry Comm- unity Hospital after a lengthy bout with cancer. She was born at High Point (just south of Port Perry) on June 4, 1899, the youngest daughter of Coleman and Maretta Wilson. She had four older sisters, Alma, Effie, Ada and Leta and a younger brother Ernie. All except Alma predeceased her. Their mother died when Viola was only two and one- half years old. Her uncle Charlie and Aunt Jenny Lamb raised her along with their own children Hattie and Fred. She often looked back with fond memories of the days when she was growing up. Her father remarried and she had two half-brothers, Gordon and Harley. She attended school at Manchester and Port Perry. She was an enthusiastic student of music under the capable direction of a beloved teacher, Miss Ball, A. T.C.M. For many years Viola played the organ and assisted with the music program in the Manchester United Church. She was instru- mental in bringing the Carolina Singers to Ont- ario in the thirties. This talented troupe of South- ern Musicians, some with parents who were plantation slaves, sang and played numerous performances in the area including full houses in what is now Town Hall '83. These performances not only provided funds to the local churches but also We've Got to Move Out ... So Does Our Entire Stock! *CASH & CARRY NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! *Sale ends Nov. 19 GREENBANK FURNITURE & APPLIANCES HWY. 12 (North of Hwy. 47) 985-8693 OPEN TUES. - SAT. 12 Noon to 5:00 P.M. 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 6 per customer Sorry No Phone Orders ONE DAY ONLY Thurs., Nov. 17th at your local CHICKEN & SEAFOOD 136 WATER STREET PORT PERRY - 985-9009 brought quality enter- tainment to the area. Viola, as the church organist, invited talent- ed people to participate in the music of the church. She encouraged young people to partici- pate and to develop their talents. Also seasoned performers such as the radio (before TV days) bari- tone soloist Stephen Gleecoff sang to her accompaniment during church services at Man- chester. His popularity in the local area spread and he sang in Scugog and Port Perry on a number of occasions. Many in the area will remember when Viola hosted in her home weekly guitar lessons with 35 students and two teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell (who later became known for the Leslie Bell Singers of radio fame). Viola accompanied the Gospel singer recording artist Bob Heayn during his local performances. She enjoyed his music very much. She was comm- unity minded and supported community and church activities with dedicated partici- pation. The Ladies Aid and Womens Mission- ary Society and in recent years the U.C.W. were areas of her activ- ity. She served on the Town Hall Community Centre Committee and was an active member of the Hospital auxil- iary. She wrote the Manchester News for the Port Perry Star. In 1922 she married Frank Johnson, a local boy and they farmed just south of Man- chester. On October 12, 1982 Viola and Frank proudly celebrated their 60th wedding anniver- sary. She had a profound sensitivity about the welfare of others, the gift of kindness and patience and the insight to see the very best in people. She is survived by her husband, Frank, their children and their spouses, Wesley at home, Doreen and Jim Torrens in Mississauga, Harley and Lois (nee Rollins) in Fenwick and six grandchildren and their spouses Ken and Colleen (nee Mclvery) Torrens, Toronto; Ronnie Torrens and Lee Anne Torrens of Ottawa; Diane, Greg and Julie Johnson of Fenwick also a sister Alma Muir of Toronto, a half-brother Harley of Windsor and a great number of nieces and nephews. Services were held in the Wagg Funeral Home in Port Perry and Viola was laid to rest in Kendalls Cemetary in Utica on September 26, 1983. Three ministers officiated at the funeral services, Miss Beatrice McLean, Rev. Charlie Clark and Jim Young, a former lay preacher of Manchester Church for a number of years. All spoke highly of the deceased stating that she spent her life help- ing others and that her place would be hard to fill. Hanover cleans up The powerful show string of Hanover Hill, Port Perry, made a strong impression at the 42nd East-Central On- tario Holstein Champion- ship Show held in Peter- borough, Wedresday 12 October 1983. This ex- hibitor walked away with the Premier Breeder and Exhibitor banners; Breeder's Herd trophy; Best Uddered high pro- duction, Grand Cham- pion Female; Junior Champion Female; Reserve Champion Male and red ribbons in the Dry Cow, Two year old and first, second and third placings in the three year old classes. Judge Robert H. Brown, Welland, described his Grand cow, A Brookview Tony Chari- ty as a tremendous Five year old (14) displaying size, strength, dairyness and a great udder. Typ- ing in well was the se- cond smooth Five year old and Reserve Grand Champion Female, Bond Haven Nugget Presti owned by Bond Haven. Farm Ltd., Beeton. Presti was also the reci- pient of the Romandale Farms Trophy for best animal bred by exhibitor. 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