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Port Perry Star, 30 Oct 1984, p. 33

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Lm he Th ---- ---- EME me ---------------- en pomp rrr i Vr Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3 | SALE TIME: 1:00 AM. Auction sale of farm machinery, furniture and antiques, the property of FRED YOUNGMAN, Lot 21, Conc. 4, Manvers Twp., - Ist Conc. north of Pontypool and 4 miles east or 1 mile west of Bethany and 4 miles south. MACHINERY: M.F. diesel tractor 245 with cab, heater, air (810 hours) good condition, M.F. 35 pull type combine 8 ft. (auger feed), M.F. 35 combine S.P. 8 ft. (gas motor) (both in good condition), N.H. baler 65, Oliver manure spreader- 2 wheel on rubbér, New Idea pull type power mower 7 ft., M.H. side rake on rubber, bale buncher, M.F. seed drill 17 disc, number 33 on rubber, George White cultivator 28 tooth, Ford plow 3 furrow, 12 in. Bogballe fertilizer spreader 3 pt. (like new), George White sprayer 26 ft. boom (like new), 4 sec. harrows with steel draw bar, 2 sets of good tractor chains, 27 ft. grain elevator, electric gas pump, Lincoln electric welder, A.C. 225 (like new) grass seeder PTO, air com- pressor, chain hoist, Ford truck 1972, 2 ton with racks, 4 new tires, 6 ply (as is), acetylene torches and etc., chicken brooder, automatic water bowls, feeders etc., windless and bucket, quanti- ty of scrap, 500 bales of hay, 100 bales of straw, 5 ton of barley and oats. FUR- NITURE: Coldspot fridge 15 cu. ft. (2 door), Kenmore range 30 inch (both Avocado green), Kenmore washer and dryer, Coldspot chest model deep freeze- approx. 12 cu. ft., AM-FM radio and hi-fi, WLL hugger recliner, 3 piece maple davenport set, dehumidifier, bedroom suite, 2 piece brown chester- field suite, writing desk, banquet size table, 6 chairs and matching rocker, green upholstered rocker, coffee and end tables, 2 black and white televisions, portable and cabinet, dishes, pic- tures, and much more, plus a consignment of approx. 25 new and good quality ladies fur coats, jackets, stoles (mink, coyote, muskrat etc.) NOTE: Sale will be held under cover in case of bad weather. Lunch available. Terms cash or cheque with 1.D. Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. NOTE: Fur- niture sells first. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Phone 705-357-3270 or 745-8470. ISTH ANNUAL SKI-DOO SALE Auction at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay. CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. Snowmobiles, recreation vehicles, trailers, cars, trucks, heavy equip- ment, tractors, farm machinery, tools, all terrain vehicles. Consign now. Call 324-2783 Orval McLean Auc- tions, Lindsay. THURSDAY NOVEMBER SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay- property of MR. AND MRS. JIM TUTT, Kirkfield; and CAROL KRAATZ Valentia. Fur: niture, appliances, 2 white enamel cookstoves, upright freezer, Quebec heater, Gurney 2 door refrigerator, Moffat frost-free refrigerator (both like new), 2 good apartment size automatic electric stoves, wringer washer, dressers, chests, rugs, tires, modern love seat, exercise bike, por- table dishwasher, nearly new chesterfield set, console stereo, Hoover spin washer, blonde bedroom suite, anti- que cupboard, Duncan Phyfe table, dining chairs, drapes, poster bed with good box and mattress, wine chesterfield, colour televi- sion, single and double con- tinental beds, modern love seat, Singer treadle, kitchen cupboards, box trailer, china, dishes, pressback rocker, wooden high chair, antique bed, single poster bed, fur coat, antique nurs- ing rocker, some antique china, glassware. 6:30 sharp. A good sale. To list sales call 324-2783 Orval McLean Auctions. THURSDAY NOVEMBER \ SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Holsteins Durham County Helstein Club Sale and Malcolm's An- niversary Sale, selling at the Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock Ontario. All club entries are from G.P. or better dams with B8.C.A.'s from 120 to 200 for milk and fat from the best herds in Durham County. Features include a Canadian-Red daughter from a G.P. Admiral Cita- tion Dam with 139-146, next Dam Excellent with 199-220, 4.1 test and springing to Mattador. A yearling Marlin daughter from a G.P. Dam with 199-209, 3.99 test, next Dam V.G. with 201-205, 3.77 test. A Magic daughter has a G.P. Dam with 186-210 B.C.A. and Is springing to Triple Threat. A Renown daughter from 2 V.G. Dams with 185-182, next Dam V.G. Malcolm's Anniversary Sale features springing daughters of Triple Threat, Stylist and Legend from R.O.P. and Classified Dams. These sales will be followed by a Humewood Yearling Dispersal for M.W. Jackson Limited, Port Perry. These heifers are all from G.P. and V.G. Dams with B.C.A.'s t0 177-184 and sired by Warden, Senator, Citamatt and Ned. Come early and enjoy Coffee and Doughnuts with us. Ed McMorrow, Auctioneer; Neil Malcolm, Sales Manager. 416-986-4246 or 5611. 0 30 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 33 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Auction sale- Real estate auction, property of MRS. NORMAN KNAPP, Kirkfield, 2 miles east on 48, across road from Shalamar. 2 bedroom 1100 sq. ft. bungalow with garage on large lot, full basement, family room, lovely modern home overlooking Mitchell Lake. Close to school, shop- ping, churches, provincial park, and Trent Waterway. Excellent opportunity to buy a country home at auction. PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD, bid subject to exec- tors approach. Terms 10 per cent at sale, balance In 30 days or some financing may be available. Shown by appointment. Phone 438-3883. Mr. Wade or Orval McLean Auctioneer. 324-2783 Lindsay. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale- 3rd Anniver- sary Holstein Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ontario. Our An- niversary Selections will in- clude 85 head of Registered and Grade Holsteins in all stages of lactation. Sale highlights: Tomalynn Citamatt Debbie- GP- due Nov. 15th to Astro Jet- 2 years, 305-13,048-530 |bs., 4.1 per cent 136-151- from Tomalynn Royalty Della VG- 3 years- 305-17,373-770 Ibs.- 4.4 per cent- 174-208. Her 2nd Dam is GP 2* - 7 lac- tation average BCA 160-162. Also selling- Koerland Jerry, GP, born May 2, 1980- bred March 3/84 to Bridon Astro Jet Ex.- 3 yr. projection- at 293 days- 17,617 |bs.-715 |bs. 4.05 per cent BCA 166-184. A fancy female to upgrade your herd. A Good Plus Senator daughter fresh Sept. 19th- milking 80 Ibs. 2 years BCA 12,095 Ibs. 437 Ibs. 3.6 per cent. Dam- 3 years 13,500 Ibs. 530 Ibs. 3.93 per cent 131-139. 2nd Dam Ex. 19,240 Ibs. 842 Ibs. 3.56 per cent 164-157. A July 1982 bred heifer by Robtholm Eleva: tion Gaylord GP Dam 4 years record 22,286 |bs. 849 Ibs. 3.81 per cent 189-190. Next Dam GP 130-139. Next Dam Excellent- 1 Star: 15,334 Ibs. 3.8 per cent. Next Dam- Very Good. Watch for further details. Join us ear- ly for coffee and doughr uts, and a chance to view our Sale Selections. For con- signments or further infor- mation contact Sales Arena, 705-324-8311. Our Sales Staff. John Buckley 324-4017; Cliff Lillico 439-2380; Gail Snod- den 357-3572 or Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, On tario. 324-9959. Our Christmas Special Sale is December 12th at 12:30 P.M. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Corneils Auction Barn Auction sale- the estate of the late L.R. GRANT - first house west of Bolsover Store on Highway 48. FUR: NITURE : oak dining exten: slon table and 6 chairs, anti- que flat-to-wall cupboard, wicker love seat, modern bedroom suite, black walnut library table, wicker rockers, pressback chairs, oak buffets, pine bonnet chest, parlour tables, mar- ble top dressers, Cherry harp tables, parlour chairs, oak dressers, velour chairs, wooden chairs, antique dressing table, 'hall table, oak china cabinet, Harvest tables, antique candle table, Spool table, iron beds. DISHES: Depression glass, cocoa pot, Carnival glass, complete toilet set, brass lamps, brass jardinieres, antique coal oil lamps, pickle cruet, crystal, anti- que bread plate (Give Us This Day). amber coal oll lamp, antique hall hanging lamp, Rogers silver plate. MISCELLANEOUS: cook- stove, parlour stove, antique tools, copper boilers and ket- tie, Session clock, lawn chairs, picnic table, electric lawnmower, crocks and churns, 9 x 15 rug, old books, plus many more items too numerous to mention. Lunch avallable. No reserve. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. Owner and Auctioneer will not be responsible for any. public liability or Injury in connection with this sale. 0 30 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale- complete Simmental Dispersal for PONY TAIL FARM, Sunderland, selling at Wilson Sales Arena, Ux- bridge. 2 full blood bred heifers, 25 purebred, 6 pure cows with calves by side, 9 bred cows and heifers, purebred bull, Brucelosis Free Listed herd. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. N6 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Pearce Auction Centre Tool Auction Auction sale with large quantity of tools plus snow machines and much more. Watch for details. 985-7492. N13 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of Real Estate, antiques and fur- niture etc., estate of late AN- NA THORNBURY, 101 Union St., in the village of Woodville (see signs). Round antique oak pedistal table, corner china cabinet, antique oak secretarial, cof- fee and end tables, antique buffet with leaded glass doors, antique square kit- chen table, fancy antique arm chair, 2 piece chester- field suite (good condition), upright plano and stool, desk and chair, antique oval hall table, 6 Canadiana chairs, side table, antique mantle clock, antique beds and dressers, wash stand, 3 plece bedroom suite, bed: ding, linen, dishes, cups and saucers, lamps, pictures, 5 ft. x 5 ft. square scenery pic- ture, 20 inch RCA colour television, chrome suite, 24 inch stove (white) and 30 inch stove (Harvest Gold), 2 door refrigerator, H.D. Mof- fat dryer, Kelvinator wringer-washer, antique Pilot Brilliant kitchen woodstove and miscell- aneous. REAL ESTATE: 3 bedroom 12 storey frame home, oil furnace, 3 pieces bath dining and living rooms and sunporch, full basement on quiet street with mature trees. Large 115 ft. lot, ex- cellent starter home. Lot 18, north side of King- east of Union in the County of Vic: toria. Registrar No. A15295. NOTE : Real Estate sale at 12:30. Terms 10 per cent day of sale, balance in 30 days Sold subject to Executor's. approval. Lunch available. Terms cash. No reserve. For appointment to view property, call 705-432-2149 or CALVIN MABEE, SALES MANAGER AND AUC TIONEER, R.R. 1, Lindsay. Cambray 705-374-4800. N 6 > ™ 2» wag, Ta v \ \ ' he LE i x #53 SER . «ANE aR ABU k SP = 5 ¥ ~ of ad 3 = A w 3 FE ) A \ » 5 FF 2.2% RY Boo-tiful pumpkins it i |. Philip Beacock's pumpkin didn't win a prize in the Stedman's contest, but Philip himself was the lucky winner of the depart- Andrew French of Scugog Island won himself a Go-Bot for his gruesome pumpkin, which eats humans without conscience. Above, 10 year old Andrew twists the pum- ment store's treasure hunt, a chest full of all sorts of goodies. pkins nose after the human-eater swallow- ed everything but a plastic hand. More than 30 pumpkins were entered in the Stedman's contest Friday night. P.C. Women's meeting The Annual Meeting of South Central District Progressive Conserv- ative Association of "Women was held on October 11, in Whitby. Guest speakers were George Ashe, Howard Sheppard, and Ross Stephenson MP. Each in turn outlined happen- ings in their ridings and future projects. They were questioned by the audience of 50. The Business meeting was held after a short coffee break and out- going President Mari- anne Zakarow gave a report on activities held in the past two years. She also informed the membership of her elec- tion to the Provincial Executive of the Pro gressive Conservative Association of Women in the role of treasurer the election of officers was conducted by Lorriane Kudla- president of the Oshawa P.C. Associa tion of Women. Results of the Election: President- Judy Mosk: aluk; Secretary- Karen Merritt; Treasurer: Gail Degroot; Past President- Marianne Zakarow. Vice Presidents- Dur- ham West- Sue Kil- gannon; Durham York- Helen Redman; Dur- ham East- Eleanor Col- well; Oshawa- Claire Boychyn; Northumber- land- Liz McGaughey. The executive was given their pledge of office Marianne Zak- arow representing Pat Madigan the president of O.P.CAW. New president Judy Moskaluk addressed the PORT PERRY STAR NOW OPEN SATURDAYS 10AM.to 4PM. assembled and outlined her thoughts for the next two years. The presi- dent set a date for her first executive meeting on November 13th at her home in Whitby. Before yousend it, h{ oo o Seal it. hy 4 rel Sed THE ¥ LUNG ASSOCIATION ET ..--...._._ re a i i A A at a

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