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Port Perry Star, 15 May 1984, p. 33

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A -- ET ----r----, ame Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY MAY 19 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale- at Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ontario. Eastern Ontario Angus Spring Sale, selling 100 head, featuring 50 top quality females, 2 ser- viceable age bulls, also sell ing 50 commercial black cows with calves at foot or close to calving. For infor- mation or catalgues, please contact Sales Manager and Auctioneer, Ross Bailey, R.R. 1, Little Britain. 705-786-3074. M5 WEDNESDAY MAY 23 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Auction sale of farm machinery, 4 horses, fur- niture and antiques, tte pro- perty of GEORGE TONER., Conc. 11, Mara Twp., one mile north of Udney on Hwy 169, first farm west. Team of part Belgian and Clyde mares, 3 and 4 years, broke well, 2 standard breds, Easy flow, by Dan Parker and Miss Royal Butler (3 years) broke single and double, Golden Curls (mare) 3 years, by Bradvado Bret A, and Elsie Dale, broke single, race bike, jogger, all kinds of harness, set of coach harness (chrome and brass) new bridles, lines, breeching, driving harness, 12 collars, several sets of hames, and tugs, pony harness, large quantity of harness parts, set of heavy team harness. MACH- INERY: Cockshutt 30 trac- tor, McCormick mower, A.C. round baler, Fleury Bissel spreader on steel- like new, M.H. drill- n disc, single plow, dray wagon, cultivator, set of discs, rub- ber tired wagon and rack, M.H. 2 furrow plow, set of harrows, A.C. rake (for parts) cement mixer, scuf- fler, radial arm saw- good, quantity of antique blacksmith tools, pony jogg- ing cart- needs repair, etc. FURNITURE: fridge, stove, Sanyo phone answer- ing machine, antique dresser and wash stand, small Birdseye and maple stand, pressback rocker, - Windsor type chairs, good pressback rocker frame- needs rockers, mahogany parlour table, walnut anti- que swing mirror, parlour table, small wash basin and pitcher sets, china cabinet, quantity of dishes, overlaid glass, biscuit bbl., finger lamp, antique hall stand, 6 mantel clocks, Balloon back chair, 2 magazine stands, large mirror in old frame, 1884 Waltham lever set watch, gramaphone, desk, chicken coop chair, small set of scales, iron pans and griddles, ice tongs, double headed axe, 2 adz, broad axe, organ stool small china cabinet, and much more. Farm sold. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 10:30 A.M. Furniture sells first. Reg and Larry Johnson Auc- tioneers 705-357-3270 OR 745-8470. Lunch available. THURSDAY MAY 31 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Estate Sale Auction sale of tools, fur: niture and antiques, the Estate of HAROLD AND MARION HODGSON, Ux- bridge, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 miles north of Uxbridge including Inglis dryer, Westinghouse freezer, Moffat fridge and stove, Hoover washer, wash stand, 2 bedroom suites, an- tique lift top desk, trunks, dishes, large quantity of tools including chain saw, acetylene torches, sledge hammers, pipe wrenches, lawnmower, forks, shovels, ropes, drills, files, anvils, hammers, adjustable wren: ches, motors, table saw, plus many other items. Also Vic: torian buffet with marble top. hall table with marble top. 2 oriental rugs, solid oak desk, file cabinet, wicker rocker. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auc- tions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. MP McLEAN AUCTION BARN, Lindsay. Sale every Thurs: day night, 6:30 p.m. Fur. niture, appliances, antiques, dishes, tools. To consign or list sales, phone 324-2783 Lindsay M 29 MONDAY MAY 28 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques, electric organ, apt. size piano, the property of MRS. MABEL McCUL- LY. will be held at Blackwater at her residence. G.E. fridge 2 door, G.E. stove, Boston rocker, Session clock, anti- que sideboard, Hoover washer, octagon end table, nursing rocker, Hammond split-manual electric organ Series L- Spinet with bench- excellent condition, walnut case, Addison apt. size piano- beautiful case, parlour table- twisted rope design legs, antique dresser, steel bed, antique bed, dresser and wash stand, single antique wash stand, small portable TV, small table with drawer, coal oil lamp, pressback high chiar, antique- White sewing machine- treadle, antique trunk, wicker clothes hampers, toilet pitchers and basins, set of good dishes: place setting for 12, copper boiler, cookware, flat irons, quantity of dishes, tea tins and crocks, vacuum cleaner- good, electric lawnmower, annex stove, wringer washer, oval mir- ror, picture frames, blankets, quilts, bed spreads, antique chest of drawers, Coleman Aladdin lamp, many other articles of - furniture, quantity of stove wood, cutter, gorge, wheelbarrow, and much more. Terms cash or good cheque. Sale at 11:00 A.M. 'Reg and Larry Johnson Auc- tioneers. 705-357-3270 OR 745-8470. Lunch available. Owner or Auctioneer will not be responsible for any accidents in connection with this sale or any other sales listed in our names. M 23 WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. 150 Holsteins Dairyman's Delight Sale selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., featuring 30 young cows, 125 bred and open heifers, listed, including a GP Shelik- 5 Gen. of VG and GP due at sale time to Enhancer. Gilbert Topham sends a fresh 5 year old with heifer calf by Triple Threat. This cow was trophy winner at 1983 Northern Spring Show. A Sept./83 Enhancer from 3 direct Dams all VG, a Feb./82 Ideal Fury Reflec- tor heifer from VG Dam with 181-212 BCA due in November to Stylist, a Jan./83 Warden from VG Dam. Bob Moffatt consigns a Red Triple Threat (GP) projected at 2 years, 169-198 due in August to Warden, her VG Dam has 177-184, 2nd Dam VG with 218-220. Several Warden heifers with VG Dams, 12 head from Robin Parish including a bred heifer due in October to Mattador, Dam VG, 2nd Dam Ex., a Sept./83 full age calf, March Triple Threat calf, fresh Highcroft Fury with a Citation R heifer calf, bred heifer by Fury with GP Dam with 197-204 bred to Senator, also an Oct./82 Sheik with 3 VG Dams bred to Astro Jet. A fancy group of young cows and heifers from Warren Bennett, Cobden, Ont. Some lovely cattle by Senator, Sheik, Tri- ple Threat, Warden, many of the heifers due for late summer and fall. Con- signments now being ac- cepted for this sale. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. M29 SIMMENTAL: Herd reduc- tion sale offers you oppor tunity to increase calves weaning weights. Offering cows, bulls, heifers. Also 8 full blood cows on consign- ment. Friday, May 18, 7 p.m. at the farm of Keith Hazelwood, R.R. 5, Sunderland. 416-985-3640, 14 Conc. Scugog, east of No. 12 highway, 20 miles north of Whitby NOTICE: Livestock Auction Sale of cattle, hogs, sheep and goats will be held Thurs: day night at Stouffville Sales Barn, 7:00 p.m. Welcome Norm and Phil Faulkner Auctioneers. 640-3813. M 29 THURSDAY MAY 31 SALE TIME: 12:30 NOON Auction sale: Complete Holstein Milking Grade Herd Dispersal- selling at the' Malmont Sale Arena, Blackstock, Ontario. The herd is Free-Listed and con: sists of 30 large, milky dairy cows, some milking over 60 Ibs. per day. A real oppor- - tunity to buy milk to finish out the dairy year at reasonable prices. This sale will be followed by the May Consignment of Fresh and Springing cows and heifers (both purebred and grade) also yearlings and calves. For entries phone: Ed McMorrow, Auctioneer: 705-324-3085 Neil Malcolm, Sales Manager, 416-986-4246 or 5611. M 23 CONSIGNMENTS wanted Saturday, May 26, 10 a.m. at Orval McLean's Auction Centre, Lindsay. Consign- ment sale of farm machinery, tractors, campers, boats, tools, lawn equipment. Please consign now. No consignments ac- cepted after May 19. Call 705-324-2783 McLean Auction Barn. McLean Auction Barn, Lind- say. Sale every Thursday night 6:30 p.m. Furniture, appliances, antiques, dishes, tools. To consign or list sales, phone 705-324-2783 Lindsay. LARGE Clearance and Con- signment Auction, Friday, May 25, 10 a.m. sharp. Sales held 4th Friday of each month. Approximately 75-100 tractors, 25 combines, over 300 pieces of all types of new and used farm equip: ment. One of Ontario's fastest growing monthly farm equipment consign- ment auctions. Wayne Ward Farm Equipment, Highway No. 6, Wiarton, Ontario. Phone 519-534-1638 or 534-2980. HELPFUL HINTS Cleaning combs, brushes and curlers? Add 3 tablespoons baking soda and 3 tablespoons household bleach to a basin of warm water -- swish around, rinse and drip-dry. BIG SUMMER BASH UXBRIDGE ARENA PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 15, 1984 -- 33 HOLIDAY SPECIALS (Prices effective to May 31, 1984) BROADCLOTH (Single 5 Metre Piece Minimum) Choose any one of 40 Colours and $ PER Purchase a 5 Metre or Larger Piece at : METRE a EYELET Lace FLAT 7 Metr RUFFLED _° ; Metre 1.30 \ DERN TEXTILES 203 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3221 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the health, safety and comfort of the community is greatly dependent on the facilities and services provided by our Works Department; ee) DURHAM AND WHEREAS the support from the community is vital in the continuing efficient operation of our public works services such as: street maintenan- ance, refuse disposal, water supply, sanitary sewer systems, road construction .and snow removal; AND WHEREAS the quality and effectiveness of these facilities and services are dependent on the continued efforts and skills of Public Works Department staff; NOW THEREFORE, | G. Herrema, Regional Chairman, do hereby proclaim MAY 20 - 26, 1984 "PUBLIC WORKS WEEK" in the Region of Durham to recognize the contribution that public works of- ficials and staff make every day to the health, safety and comfort of our lives. DATED at Whitby this 9th day of May, 1984. G. Herrema, Chairman Region of Durham The facilities operated by the Region's Works Department will be open to the public during the week. To make arrangements or for further in- formation, please contact Works Department 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby Phone (416) 668-7721 PERM SPECIALS MALE & FEMALE HAIR ALIVE PERM VITAMIN 'E" PERM Cut Included - Reg. $42 50 sreciaL- $34.50 Cut Included - Reg. $55. SPECIAL 45.00 SENIOR CITIZENS OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK! Thurs. & Fri. evenings also. Offer valid May 15th through June 7th, 1984. 20% OFF Regular Prices on All Services MONDAY to THURSDAY The Hair Centre Port Perry Plaza 985-7232 NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR YOUR INSURANCE WITH SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. You don't need us to tell you that lump sum insurance payments can keep you awake with worry. That's why The Dominion lets you pay your premium in twelve monthly instalments. | With our Ideal Monthly Payment Plan, you'll know how much your home or car insurance will cost each month and be able to budget accordingly. cE YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENT WOULD BE... FOR EXAMPLE IF YOUR ANNUAL PREMIUM IS... $240. $480. $720. We'd like to think that when you buy a policy from The Dominion, you'll never have to count sheep. Just your blessings. "The Dominion of Canada Group DJ TAYL INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 170 Water Street North, Port Perry - 985-8416 AUTO - COMMERCIAL - FIRE SHUR-GAIN 20% MEDICATED CHICK STARTER Especially formulated for starting egg and meat type replacement pullets. Shur-Gain's Chick Starter Ofters: + High energy and palatability. + An excellent balance of amino acids. + Optimum levels of minerals and vitamins. + Added Selenium. + Medication to control coccidiosis. Shur-Gain Chick Starter is available in bags or bulk and in an economical crumb form. Get itat... H & M WRIGHT FEEDS BLACKSTOCK ....... 986-4201 MARLOWS FEED SERVICE PORT PERRY ....... 985-7363

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