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Port Perry Star, 7 Feb 1984, p. 30

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-- 30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 7, 1984 Work Wanted Auctioneers Auction Sales Auction Sales FURNITURE s\-ipping and repair refinishing. Free, Estimates. Karwood Enter: prise 986 5658. TF -------------------- ea ----et Business Opportunity SELL Satellite TV. Large profits for you. Grow fast. Buy manufacturer-direct. New book reveals secrets. Video tape courses, free details. Write now. Com: mander Satellite Systems, 4369 Rathkeale, Mississauga, Ont. LSM 285. Phone: 416-826-8066. LIFETIME kitchens. High quality unique concept in kitchen cabinet refacing. Selected territories still avaliable. We Supply: com: plete training: existing retall accounts to service- market tested and proven methods. You Supply : a desire to suc: ceed. High volume, little or no inventory, no previous experience required. Con: tact Steve Fisen, 960 Alness §1., No. 12, Downsview, On: farlo. Call collect: 416-665-3955. Personals STOP BEDWETTING: United Enuretic has cor: "rected over 20,000 cases. Bedwetting frustrates, em: barrasses, and sometimes weakens school abilities. Get confidential information from UESC, Box 3311, Cam: bridge, Ont. NIH 4T3 stating age and phone number. DATES GALORE. We are a professional Introduction service designed to In: troduce compatible people to each other. For all ages. Prestige Acquaintances, call toll-free 1-800-263-9103. Noon to 8 p.m Miscellaneous FREE 126 page Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute, 267A Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Cail 416-977-3929 today. DOME HOMES, beautiful, energy-efficient, patented new simple design, round/oval, any size. Free information: Helmut Bergman, 116 Newport Ave., Scarborough, Ont. MIL 1JS 416-694-3302. LEARN plano or organ with new, easy Chord Method! Instruction book with J cassette tapes quickly feaches you keyboard styles including 'by ear' and simplified music reading. All members of the family can learn. Progress at your own pace. Low cost. Start chording right away Details free. Write Ken's Keyboard Kourse, Box 2205, Station A , Moncton, N.B F1C 8). Lost LOST DOG. 1S Inch male Beagle, black, brown and white. Lost Sunday, January 9th, Blackstock area. foung lad's pet and hunting ompanion. Please call 04-5152. RAY short-haired cat 'Icinity of Welsh and Heath resc. Please phone after 4 *M. 985-9132. OST Blackstock area, order Collle, cross, black 4th white tipped tall. Head alt white, half black, socked ears. 984-5435 after p.m. Give Away UPPIES Free to good ome. Paper trained eagle, Spanial mixed. Two ales - two females. 15-832). RON KING - AUCTIONEER - Auctions of All Types Phone Port Perry 985-2643 COCHRANE AUCTION SERVICE Household - Real Estate Farms - Equipment - Livestock - Whatever Your Auction Needs ... DON & FREIDA will be pleased to hear from you! 985-2788 PEARCE Auction Centre On Shirley Road (4 mi. South of Port Perry) ESTAVES, ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD SALES Your Place or Qurs! Moving Truck Available Call: (416) 985-7492 Auction Sales IMPORTANT unreserved auction sale of farm machinery. Onion and potato equipment and ir: rigation equipment for Hemlock Creek Farms, c/o Alex More Sr., and Alex More Jr. Lots one and two, concession North Lake Road, Norfolk Township. - Take highway No. 19, south of Tillsonburg, to Port Burwell, then five miles east. Friday, Feb. 17, 1984- 12:30 sharp. Proprietor: Hemlock Creek Farms, Alex More Sr., Alex More Jr. 519-875-2842 Bus: --_ 519-875-2885- Res. Sale con: ducted by Sunrise Equlp- ment Auctions Inc., Auc- tioneers and appraisers, R.R. 3, Norwich, Ontario. Phone 519-424-9998. WEDNESDAY MARCH 7 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Holsteins Auction sale: Victoria's Pre-Spring Holstein Con: signment Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lind- say, Ontario. Approximate- ly 65 head of Purebred and Grade Holsteins - In all stages of lactation. A good opportunity to select a classy female to upgrade your herd. We offer a Com- plete Sales Service -- for consignments or further Iin- formation contact: Sales Of- fice 705-324-831); Sales Manager: John Buckley 324-4017; CHft Lillico: 439-2380 or Carl Hickson, Owner ad Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontarlo 705-324-9959. Our Spring Blossom Speclal Sale Is April 11th at 7:30. Some outstanding consignments PLUS complete GLORIADALE Holstein Dispersal: ROY H. PHILIPS, Port Hope, On: tario. 80 head herd with great prospects, good breeding. Watch for detalls. For official catalogues con: tact Our Sales Staff. THURSDAY FEBRUARY? SALE TIME: 4:00 P.M. Auction sale. Location 2 miles north of Brooklin on Highway 12 (the bullding beside 'Moore Park Restaurant'). Watch for signs. Showroom furniture, sofas, love seats, sectionals, matiresses, cabinets, night fables, coffee tables, end tables, etc. NOTE: THIS FURNITURE IS BRAND NEW. Floor jacks, drill presses, air tools etc. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS (not new) fridge, antique woodstove, dishes, stereos etc. Terms cash. Nell Woodrow, Auctioneer 455-3430 F7 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11 SALE TIME: 10:00 AM. Furniture & Antiques Auction sale- Closing out sale for Thursday's Child Antiques, Unionville, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge. Auction sale in- cluding: REFINISHED FURNITURE: Oak roll top desk- excellent, Victorian pine dresser with mustache pulls, Basswood sideboard, round fop wooden trunk, small gate-leg table, oak shipping desk, Bentwood 'cane chair, half-moon table, coat rack with brass hooks, Cleopatra couch- pressed design on wood, srhall ice- box, large antique showcase, dye cabinet, French .phone- brass and copper, copper kettle, New! Post, antique Tiffany-type hanging lamp, brass dining room fixture with 3 Tiffany shades. DOLLS: Bisque German doll- Dream Baby, large doll, Scottish walking ~ doll- original clothing, small Bisque doll, misc. doll parts and clothes. TOYS: Oc- cupled Japan wind-up car, toy stove, games, Iron Cor- onation coach with 8 horses. CHINA: Royal Nippon footed cream and sugar, portrait plate, calendar plate, cups and saucers. GLASS: Satin glass bowl, 'press glass, crystal, Opales- cent, Amethyst, Depression, early prints, oll paintings, |ewellery, silverplate, pewter, tools, postcard albums, numerous other items. Also the same day, a household from Toronto, In- cluding Moffat refrigerator, Westinghouse stove, G.E. washer and dryer, Ski-doo snowmobile. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. SATURDAY FEBRUARY I SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Pearce Auction Centre Auction sale on Shirley Road, 4 miles south of Port Perry. Consignment sale with antiques, furniture, ap- pliances, tools, etc., iIn- cluding hot drink dispenser, Frigidaire electric range, large oak desk, windows with sashes, hardwood chairs, 5 gal. crock, pressback chairs, balance scales, double bed, aluminum step ladder, Shower Lady lamp, mix: master, Pyrex cookware, guitar, toys, hand tools etc. Room for more items In this sale. Call 985-7492. Managed and sold by Pearce Auction Services. Family Skating Party Sunday SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Auction sale at Claremont Community Hail. Househoid furniture, quantity of anti- ques and glass. Picture frames, curio cabinets, organ stool, Bullseye coal oll lamp, Avon bottles, wing- back velvet chair, rockers, dishes, glassware, sewing machine, log and chains, pressback chairs, coffee and end tables, magazine rack, numerous other articles. Plan to attend. Terms cash. Auctioneer- Earl Gauslin 640-3079. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 12 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Holsteins Complete MASSEYHILL HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL, owned by HECTOR MASSEY, Schomberg, sell- ing at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge. 65 Head, Registered, Unit Sired, Listed. 40 milk cows, several daughters of Citamatt, Shore Stylist and Starlite selling. Consignments are now being taken for this sale. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. F 14 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 15 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Estate Auction Auction sale- Brooklin Community Centre, Cassels Road East, Highway 7 and 12. We are selling the estate of the late HOWARD MILTON PARKIN, of Brook|in, plus collected con- signments. This sale will in- clude antique furniture, such as a dining room suite, lovely old dressers, beds, cedar chests, parlour tables, 4 matching cane-bottom chairs, tool box, rockers, set of 6 matching pressback chairs, Victorian chair, china cabinet, selection of antique guns and swords, hand-made coat rack, selec- tion of antique clocks (in- cluded Is one with wooden works), crocks, decoys, china, glass, 2 reverse pain- tings on glass etc. Modern furniture and household ef- fects Include: a sofa, arm- chairs, recliner, lamps, Ken- more vacuum, spin washer/dryer, air condi- tioners, lawnmower, wooden kitchen set, chrome set, pictures, colour TV and stand, stereo set etc. Partial listing only. Preview 4:30 p.m. Terms cash, Visa or approved cheque. Auctioneer- Earl MacKin- non 655-3526. Scugog Island News by Mrs. Earl Reader Last Wednesday even- ing 21 ladies met at the home of Mrs. Helen Redman for the UCW meeting. Marylyn Heayn's group took the Devotion- al. Appreciation notes were received from the Historial Choir, Lillian Eastwood, Anduhuh- yuan House and Carl Gimblett and Leprosy Mission for donations, cards, stamps and gifts. Notes that had arrived late for the Jan. meeting were read and previous- ly noted in the local paper. The Hospital Spring Fair date has been changed from May to April and the Art and Craft Show date has been changed from the usual April date to May 12. Another noted change is for Pioneer Days to a later date - June 30 and July 1. It was noted that the caretaker for the Church and Hall is doing a very fine job and her efforts are much appreciated. The March roll call will be a Craft item to be sold at Bonnie's Bou- tique at the Art and Craft Show. After business, Anne Alstein had a reading entitled a '"'Heart Gift" and Bonnie Gerrow's contest was all about "Love for Valentine's day. We were pleased to examine an unusual gift and memento John Red- man had received that day from Japan. We are pleased to hear John Beckett is re- covering satisfactorily in the Oshawa Hospital and should soon be home. Glen Wilson's 14 stitches in his head wound from a car accident did not restrain him from his usual FTES 8 5 { The fund for the expansion project at Community Memorial Clubs support hospital building Hospital grew by $2500 last week as the Port Perry Rotary Club turn- ed over its 1983-84 contribution to expansion chairman Howard Hall (right). Making the presentation were Rotary vice president Mike Fowler and treasurer Roger Moase. 1 The Scugog Chamber of Commerce officially handed over their 3 N fof Laks" cheque to the Community Memorial Hospital expansion last Wednes- day night at the Chamber's annual meeting. Mr. Howard Hall and Mr. David Brown are seen here receiving the $3,000 from C of C president Bill Barr. activities. His truck seemed to have suffered worse. All children and their families of the Island United will be looking forward to the Skating Party on Sunday at the Arena and a social time afterwards at the Church. The skating party starts at 2:30 p.m. Registration for the Cardio-Pulmomary Re- suscitation course is fill- ing up fast. If you are still interested, contact Joyce Fuller. All you men who are interested in a good roast beef dinner on Sat. night in Oshawa for "men only" please call Rev. Tansley 655-4041 quickly to make a reser- vation. The choirs are start- ing to practise for their Annual Spring Concert. So if you are interested in music and a good time, the Juniors meet this Thursday at the Island United at 7 p.m. and the Seniors at 8 p.m. The subject of Rev. Tansley's sermon on Sunday, "Haves and Have Nots" sure kept us guessing. But we were to learn that it contained much investigation from many sources coupled with much thought on the danger of having too much pride in wealth and the lack of humility. The Friendship "UCW" will meet at the home of Sue Pelyk this Wed. Feb. 8 af 1 p.m. The guest speaker will be from "Rape Crisis" Centre. BY REQUEST 38 YEARS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE UXBRIDGE MEMO » FY Quality & Satisfaction Assured by our own Written Guarantee 852-3472 108 BROCK ST. WEST The "Friendship" UCW is planning another "Pancake Breakfast"' before church on March 4. encouraged trom the success of last years. So the families will have another chance to get together. The Women's Institute will meet next Wed. Feb. 12 at the Hall. It will involve Family and Consumer Affairs. Try to see if you can recall your first Valen- tine for the roll call. There will also be a film. RIAL COMPANY MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION GRANITE - MARBLE BRONZE Cemetery Lettering A Renovations Custom Dessgning A Lettering

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