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Port Perry Star, 22 May 1985, p. 33

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po Ei EAR Gl on oA ri HSI i INGER SER SSR RM UR RE SF EX ' Mayrath Auction Sales Auction Sales Auction Sales THURSDAY, MAY 23 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Auction sale of Race Horse equipment, antique cutter, riding lawn mower, mostly all antique furniture, dishes and miscellaneous articles will be held in Sunderland at Steve's Auto Restoration on Hwy. 7 & 12, north of Co-op. FURNITURE: chest of drawers, drop leat table refinished), bedroom fur niture, stand tor gramaphone, 2 «cribs, kindergarten set, magazine table, small table, record player, unusual radio, room divider, qu. of other fur niture will be added to this sale - not listed yet. ANTIQUES: Cranberry epergne, Gone With The Wind lamp, 2 miniature red satin glass bottoms for Gone With The Wind lamps, coal oil lamps, royal blue Nippon, cocoa set, 2 pickle cruets, Nippon china, Limoge, Ironstone veg. bowl (wheat), cranberry pickle cruete, Depression parfait glasses and much more. Wooden telephone, 2 army wireless telephones, new wooden telephone (table model, French style) jelly pail, (brass) wooden lard pail, small cream can, jugs. iron pot, old tea tins, coal scuttle, Beaver and Beehive sealers, story telling doll, apple peelers, shot gun shell loading equipment, hat- chets, 3 wooden chisel, wooden pump, sword, bugle, small copper tea kettle, small copper tea pot, old hand vacuum cleaner, broad axe, auto harp, old wooden wash tub and scrub board, old beam scale, 4 long glass Shell oil bottles (quarts) lantern, many other articles of interest. M.T.D. riding lawn mower, 2 garden tillers (one rear tine). RACE HORSE Equipment: jogging cart, race bike (needs repair), wheel fenders, 2 harness bags (red), 2 bike seats (one near- ly new), good harness box, pair of hopples (nearly new), 2 sets of race harness, 2 pair of knee boots, set of pony harness, shadow rolls, blankets, blacksmith anvil (good), stand for shoeing horses, blacksmith tools, spread rings, antique horse cutter (roll dashboard), horse bells, stirrups, spurs, etc. NOTE: horse equipment will be sold first. Terms cash or cheque with 1.D. Sale at 11:00 a.m. Reg & Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270 or 745-8470. M21 THURSDAY JUNE ¢ SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction 'sale of Farm Machinery and Cattle, the property of LLOYD DAVID- SON, R.R. 1, Oshawa. (First farm north of Raglan on Reg. Road 2 (Simcoe St. N.)). MACHINERY: M.F. No. 3 baler- 3 years old; M.F. 725 haybine 7 ft. cut both in new condition; hay-grain elevator; Int. 3 furrow plow 3 PH; Easy Flow side rake- | rear dr.; Triple K3- 12 ft. cultivator; 4 horse stock trailer; double axle; flatbed trailer; chain harrows; 6 ft. Bush Hog; grain dryer; 2 grain augers 12 ft. and 20 ft; Westeel Rosco grain bin; Viking hammermill; hay wagon; platform scales; Lincoln 220 welder; May Tirematic tire changer; '2 ton stock-racks; bag cart; wheelbarrow; 2 pig feeders; 4 water troughs; fence posts; pre-cast steps 3 riser; 125CC motorcycle; 3 fuel tanks; electric fuel pump, plus a wagon load of small items, include quarter horse tack and show equip ment. CATTLE: 18 Cross Bred stocker cattle TERMS: Cash or good che que with 1.D. Owner and Auctioneer will not be responsible for accidents in connection with this sale Auctioneers. Don and Phil Cochrane 985-2788 J 4 SATURDAY JUNE 15 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Auction sale household items and tools, property of RUTH AND ORVAL HEAYN, R R 3, Port Perry, Scugog Island (across from Scugog Shores Museum) Itemized list next week Auctioneer Don Cochrane 985 2788 M 28 TUESDAY MAY 28 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. 100 Holsteins Dairyman's Delight Sale, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge- including young cows, bred and open heifers, featuring the Com- plete Highmark Heifer Dispersal for BRUCE VANDER BENT, Union ville, including 25 head. 10 bred heifers, 15 open heifers and calves, a tall Warden heifer due in December to Astro Jet from (GP) Dam with 3y 330d 14575 561 3.8 per cent (131-1368). 2nd~and 3rd Dams both (GP). Several by Legend, Warden, Magic, and Citamatt. Also a fresh (GP) Sheik with 2y 315d 12285 572 4.7 per cent (130-164) from a (GP) Dam with 4.8 per cent, a September '84 Wileeda Cita- tion R calf from an (Ex) Senator Dam. Free Listed. Consignments will be ac cepted for this sale. NOTE: This is a Tuesday Sale due to the Belleville Spring Show being held on Wednesday. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Ux bridge 416-852-3524. SATURDAY JUNE 8 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale- clearing auc- tion of farm machnery, car, and various miscellaneous items for BEASLEY FARMS, Myrtle, Ontario- located 1 mile west of Hwy 12, on Myrtle Road, approx- imately 5 miles north of Brooklin. Selling in part: Super 1124 4-wheel drive tractor, N.H. hay rake, dou- ble disc, Norcan 4 furrow plow, cultivator, MF. seed "drill, cultipacker, harrows, various hay wagons w/racks, 6 ton flat bed trailer, irrigation pump system w/many feet of pipe, galvanized water troughs, augers, mineral feeder and horse masher, snowblowers, manure spreader, 3 pth sprayer, 250 |b. anvil, oat roller, scales, lawnmower, Yamaha Tri-Moto 175 (3 years old), canoe, 6 televi- sions, fire extinguisher, electric typewriter, sheep pens, monkey cage, fence posts, 1975 Olds Cutlass car- good running order, and other miscellaneous. Terms- cash or good cheque. No reserve. Farm sold. Henry Kahn, Auctioneer 985-8161. Ja SATURDAY JUNE SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Auction sale: property of KEN SAUNDERS, Broug- ham, Ontario, located on Highway 7, 12 miles west of Brock Road, or 8 miles east on Highway 48. Including: 1929 Chev 1 ton stake truck (restored); 1928 Chev 4 door sedan (old restoration); 1954 Pontiac HT; 1965 M.G. con- vert; 1928 Chev car (restorable); 72 VW; 72 Volvo Wagon; 78 Honda XL75 motorcycle; quantity of Model A (1929-30) and Ford 1950-6 parts; 2 cutters; buggy. antique walnut round hall table; drop-leaf table, dresser, music stand. PINE: gun cabinet; drop- leaf table, dressers; cup- board; wardrobe; jam cup- board; ice-box. OAK: round hall table, wardrobe, 3 ft. x 6 ft. conference table; mir- ror; leaded glass bookcase; other bookcases; 2 cedar chests; carved teak trunk; carved chess set; nursing rocker; wool winder; vic trola; oil lamps, lanterns, NF LD woodstove; old hand tools; planes. 2 sale bills 1876-77; quantity of crystal CHINA: Limoge; Royal Doulton; Beswick; silver tea service, gold Assayers Equipment; cast iron pots and kettles: crocks: microwave oven. washer; colour and black 8 white television; riding lawnmower: chain saw; silver trumpet; guitar: ban jo. 3typewriters; desks; of fice equipment; photo copiers; TV camera. Sony videocorder; 16mm movie camera. tape recorders; miscellaneous tools; tool chests; electric motors, pumps and household items too numerous to list TERMS CASH, NO RESERVE. TIME 10 30 A M. This is a sale you won't want to miss Auctioneer W F. Walker and Assoc Ltd, Markham 294-4970 M 28 nearly SATURDAY MAY 25 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. Auction sale of household furniture. woodworking equipment, '2 ton truck etc , the property of BERT TOMLINSON in the Town of Sutton (Dalton Road). Col dspot fridge 2 door: G.E. stove, chrome table and chairs, quantity of dishes. odd tables and chairs; 4 piece tweed chesterfield suite; B & W television set: 12 inch- AC and DC hook-up: hi ti, 3 piece bedroom suife: beds and dressers. pole light; Singer portable sew- ing machine; Supertone spin-dry washing machine: new; chest of drawers; chesterfield and 2 chairs; cedar chest; radio; child's picnic table; Inglis twin washing machine and much more; 1970- '2 ton Ford truck, V8 motor (302), 66000 miles- sold as is. Wood working equipment and miscellaneous. Makita 16 inch depth planer- nearly new; Rockwell 6 inch jointer- nearly new; 12 inch band saw; National table saw; Rockwell drill press; wall mounted grinder; elec: tric planer 3'2 inch; sander with dust catcher; 12 inch band saw- Craftsman; router; router table and panograph; portable Workmate bench; jig saw with stand; electric drills; large clamps; 2 vises; Jarge quantity of tools; Industrial heater 4800 watt; battery charger; levels; antique planes; Duro water pump and tank; pair of truck mir- rors; steel shed 7 x 10; McCormick 30 inch riding lawnmower- electric start; electric mower; garden tools; lawn swing- wooden table in middle- new; twin Ski-doo trailer; tete-a-tete (patio or lawn seat and table); child's patio table and 3 chairs- new; 2 long electric heaters and much more. Terms: Cash or che- que with |.D. Sale at 11 a.m. Lunch available. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone 705-357-3270. Owner or Auctioneers will not be responsible for any ac- cidents in connection with this sale. ONTARIO Ciassic Shor- thorn Sale, June 8, 1985 1 p.m. Peterborough Exhibi- tion Grounds. 58 Head On- tario's finest Shorthorns. Foundation female and herd bull prospects. Contact: Murray Pinnett, R.R. 6, Peterborough, Ontario. K9J 6X7. 705-748-3331. LARGE Clearance and Con- signment Auction. Friday. May 24, 10 a.m. Approx: imately 50 tractors, 25 com- bines, plus a large variety of new and used farm equip- ment, including garden trac- tors and tools. Wayne Ward Farm Equipment, Highway 6, Wiarton, Ontario. Phone 519- 1638 or 534-2980. WEDNESDAY MAY 29 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale- Stouffville Sales Barn. Household fur- niture, antiques, appliances, dishes and glassware, - number of tools and collec- tibles. Terms- cash. Norm Faulkner and Earl Gauslin, Auctioneers. 640-5691. LINDSAY FLEA MARKET: Farm produce- eggs. fowl, pork, home baking, clothing galore, gift items, yard sales. OPEN SATURDAY- 9-5; SUNDAY 10-4 on Little Britain Road. Vendors wanted. Phone 324-2783.M 28 INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS By Appointment Only Ready While You Wart Call the office today PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 OPP seek parents help reducing drunk driving The Ontario Provincial Police are seeking the help of parents and teachers to reduce the number of accidents in- volving teenagers drink- ing and driving after end- of-term celebrations over the next several weeks. Graduations, school dances and field parties are just around the cor- ner. The OPP wants to convince the partygoers that drinking and driving can cause senseless death and injury. The provincial police are concerned with a wide variety of traffic safety problems, but prevention of impaired driving is a priority item because this persistent social problem brings on untold human suffering and a tremendous finan- cial cost to society. During 1985, Interna- tional Youth Year, it is the special objective of the OPP to have the young people of our pro- vince experience the safest motoring possible this spring and summer. To accomplish this ob- jective, OPP Commis- sioner Archie Ferguson is asking for a ' cooperative and concen- trated effort by parents, educators and law en- forcement officers to help our young people truly understand the perils of drinking and driving. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. May 22, 1985 -- 33 While police officers have a definite role in en- forcing anti-drinking and driving laws, educators can contribute by en- couraging discussion on the subject of drinking and driving as part of the graduation preparations. Parents can use their in- fluence to encourage their children to exert pressure on their peers. The glamour and excite- ment wrongfully associated with alcohol consumption and driving has to be removed. Commissioner Ferg- uson said, 'Opp officers will do their part through their outgoing vehicle spot check program, making a snecial effort to deter our youth from drinking and driving. With parents and teachers sharing the responsibility, we'll save lives and cidents."" Prodigal Players in Blackstock May 26th Don't take the au- dience to the show, take the show to the audience! The age-old custom of travelling players per- forming on a mobile stage lives again. The Prodigal Players are On- tario's only travelling theatre troupe with its own portable stage com- plete with lights, sound, costumes, sets, and make-up. The Prodigal Players, a group of dedicated volunteers, are commit- ted to breathing new life into these old medieval traditions. Laughter, parables and a light- hearted look at human foibles, social drama, and some serious think- ing about the human con: dition: the show ranges from farce to serious theatre, and appeals to everyone. The players bring wide experience in RAINBOWS DECORATING CENTRE Port Posy Plaza -- 985-9235 * Wallpaper * Paints & Stains + Vertical Blinds * Venetian Blinds Custom Made VERTICAL BLINDS ......... up to 710% OFF ROBERT J. ESPEY ss us LAW OFFICES OF RISEN. ESPEY & FARQUHARSON LORD SIMCOE PLACE Suite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 7L3-571-3942 (After Hours: 985-9012) FRANK'S RESTAURANT -- CAESAREA -- LLBO They're Back! "SOUTH BOUND" Fri., May 24 Sat., May 25 9PM tol AM FOR INFORMATION CALL 986-5553 theatre, comedy, mime and music to the stage. They are under the direc- tions of Mrs. Joyce Eagle, a well-known teacher of theatre arts in Toronto. Throughout the summer, they will be staging their unique show in tiny villages, and in the inner city. The Prodigal Players will be at Blackstock United Church on Sun- day, May 26, 1985. Show @e Hearing begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $2.00 per person or $5.00 per family, available at the door or from UC W. members. 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