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Port Perry Star, 10 Jun 1986, p. 37

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ARI Canty ar ss Kt Wl dni wo AUCTION SALES THURSDAY JUNE 26 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, glass, garden tools and office equipment, the property of JOYCE AND GEOFFERY TAYLOR, sale at 365 Lilla St., Port Perry. 2 brocad- ed love seats- ohe blue, one red with mat- ching chairs, Pineapple 4 poster bed, commode table, rocker and side chair- needs refinishing, quantity of old dishes and glassware, new music centre unit, Colonial dinette with 4 chairs and buffet, glass counter display case (store), gas stove, old Franklin cookstove, collector bottles- 2 very old, quantity of china and dishes, 35mm camera, electric organ, kitchen utensils, lawn and garden tools, office supplies and shelves, cash box, metal cabinet with drawers, stacking chairs, recliner, Ex. bike, miniature train set, wet and dry vacuum, 10x12 ft. wooden storage shed- to be moved, plus many more useful items. Terms cash or good cheque. Don Cochrane Auctioneer 985-2788. J 24 FRIDAY JUNE 13 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale- antique and quality fur- niture at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay- property of MAY HORE giving up housekeeping plus contents LINDSAY CENTURY HOME. Chiebering piano, wooden ice-box, oak rocker, old cup- board, settee, oak library table, parlour table, Findlay oval cookstove, Hotpoint almond refrigerator, quilts, washstands, chests, dressers, pine boxes, copper boiler, dining table, buffet, wringer- washer, excellent 9 piece walnut dining room suite, pine flat shelves, antique sink, light fixtures, old table, antique oak fireplace mantel, old postcards and stamps, good Provincial bedroom suite, good older bedroom suite, chesterfields, quality dining room suite with round table, quantity excellent frames tapestries, lamps, Empire chest, antique rocker, oak dresser, small freezer, antl- que bed, Royal Doulton figurines, china, collectibles. A good sale. No reserve. 10 a.m. sharp. Open at 9. To list your sale + call 324-2783 McLean Auctioneers "Com- plete Auction Service." SATURDAY JUNE 2 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Farm Sold Auction sale the property of BILL - JACKSON, south half Lot 8, Concession 8, Ops Township, 3 miles east of Lindsay on Hwy 7 to Hillhead Road and 1 mile south. MACHINERY: Int. 886 diesel tractor, 2600 hours, Goodyear New Dyna torque tires, air, radio, stereo, chains 18-4x38; Int. 444 gas tractor, 3500 hours with 1501 loader, c/w tine covered gravel bucket and Allied stone picking fork; Int. 615 self propelled combine, pressurized cab, 800 grain header 10 ft., 824 corn header 2 row; John Deere 35 forage harvester, electric controls, 1 row corn header and hay pick-up; 2 Eastern self unloading forage wagons on John Deere 8 ton wagons, high floatation tires; John Deere 65 forage blower PTO; Int. 720 4-16's semi-mount trip beam plough; Wilrich 18 ft. cultivator, hydraulic wings and John Deere 110 tandem disc, 40 plate mulichers; Int. 10 - 16 run seed drill, grain, grass and fertilizer; Wetmore high moisture corn grinder and blower with dust collector; 3 sections spring tooth drag harrows; 5 sections drag harrows with evener; New Holland 469 haybine 9 ft., PTO; Int. 550 manure spreader, 215 bus., tap beater; Wagon with hay rack 7Y2x13Ya; Papec belt drive hammer mill; Vesset 10 inch plate grinder with bagger, trail; Int. 455 4-row plate corn planter, trail; Calsa 21 ft. 3 pt. weed sprayer, 2 sets of nozzles; 20 ft. grain auger and motor; 4 row corn scuffler 3 pt. (home- made); 2 furrow horse drawn plough; hydraylic dump trailer 80 bus. capacity; . set of snap-on tractor wheels 16.9x30- 6 ply; blade; Allied snowblower; M.F. side rake 3 pt.; Allied automatic stooker; set duals 18.4x34; platform scales; 2 Badger cattle ollers; Farm Hand hay buncher; 500 gal. water tank on wagon complete with Jaeger gas motor- 1 inch- pump and hoses; 15 ft. forage pipes and distributing hood; Fly-Gone 200 electric fly catcher; Del.aval cream separator; grain lifters for combine; 200 Snow Cruiser snowmobile; 1963 Plymouth car, 48,656 original miles; quantity of scrap iron; 3 pt. hitch counter weight for tractor; trac- tor umbrella; 2 wooden grain feed bunks 4x16 ft.; water troughs; electric Cham- plon oat-roller; pig feeders; approx. 1000 Ib. hard pea coal; 2 wooden gates 14 ft. long; buzz saw with 2 blades; 2 loader buckets; set of stock racks for 2 ton truck; small-round bale feeder; forks, shovels, chains, many other articles too numerous to mention; approx. 10 ft. of corn silage 16 ft. silo; approx. 10 ft. of haylage; 4 ft. of high moisture corn; 6 ft. of dry ground barley. Terms cash. No reserve. Mt. Horbeb U.C.W. will provide lunch. 12:30 P.M. Sale soid and manag- ed by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontario 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. Owner and Auctioneer will not be responsible for any public liability, property damage or injury to the public in connection with this Auction Sale. J WEDNESDAY JUNE SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale property of HECTOR WORSFOLD, at Lemonville, Ontario, 1% miles north of Stouffville Road on McGowan. Complete household fur- niture, appliances, dishes and toals. Terms cash. Earl Gauslin Auctioneer. SATURDAY JUNE 4 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale of farm machinery and household furniture, the property of NATHAN MORRISON, Eldon Twp., 1 mile west of Hartley on the corner of Conc. 8 and Lorneville Sideroad, or 8 miles east of Woodville to Conc. 8, turn north approx. 2 miles (Watch for Signs). MACHINERY: Cockshutt 40 tractor, A.C. Model B tractor, 1946 Fargo buck rake (running cond.), |.H.C. plow, A.C. round baler (small bales), |.H.C. seed drill, 4 section harrows, Cockshutt spreader on steel, 3 sec. spring tooth har- rows, cultivator, fanning mill, cutter with doors, Skeleton type elevator with undercarriage, 200 gal. gas tank, small trailer, single disc, side rake, and much more, moto-power riding lawnmower. FURNITURE: Admiral 15 cu. ft. freezer, chrome set, quantity of dishes, oak desk, Medallion dishwasher, number of chairs, Queen Anne chair, chesterfield and chair, Singer cabinet sewing machine, treadle sewing machine, small rocker, Admiral stereo, large drop-leaf table, 5 piece antique bedroom suite (unusual style- good condition), 4 plece bedroom suite, iron bed, lamps, metal dash churn, antique treadle churn etc. Farm sold. Terms cash or cheque with 1.D. Sale at 12 o'clock. Reg and Larry Johnson Auc- tioneers 705-357-3270. MONDAY JUNE 23 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of garden equipment, truck etc. the property of DON McGEE, Ya mile south of Ringwood on Hwy 48 (Stouffville Road and Hwy 48), included will be 1977 Chev C-50 truck with box- cer- tified, M.F. 65 tractor, Farmall 140 trac- tor with cultivator, 5 ft. mower, fertilizer attachment, 8x8 walk-in Cooler snowplow, wagon, buzz saw, cultivator 10 ft., M.F. disc 10 ft., Hanson sprayer 27 ft., corn planter, Hi-Arch trailer, water tank and trailer, M.F. 3 furrow plow, Dear- born cultivator 3 pt. hitch, weed 3 pt. - hitch, Cockshutt transplanter, H.D. scraper blade, forklift 3 pt. hitch, 200 Speedling boxes, vegetable washer, baskets, boxes, soll shredder, anvil, greenhouse racks, stapler and staples. Terms cash. Sale at 6 p.m. Norm Faulkner-Earl Gauslin Auctioneers.J 17 THURSDAY JUNE 19 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of new furniture, selling - at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, in- cluding pine pedestal table, 4 Pressback chairs, Mennonite bed, 5 bar stools, 6 Windsor chairs, 3 plece coffee table set, 2 parlour tables, piano stool, 2 marble plant stands, wicker plant stand, brass hall stand, brass door knockers, brass bellows, brass oil lamps, 2 finger oil lamps, baby furniture Including crib, mattress, deluxe change table, 2 rocking chairs, 1 chrome and 1 wooden high chair, 1 used crib. Also the property of TOM CLARK including chesterfield and chair, hide-a-bed, dry sink, chest of drawers, gate-leg table, automatic washer and dryer, office chairs, photocopier, dishes, crystal, roll of garden fencing, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge 416-852-3524.) 17 SATURDAY JUNE 2 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of furniture and ap- pliances, Estate of the late MISSES AD- DIE AND MAIMIE McLAREN, Ontario St., Port Perry (Oshawa Road). Moffat fridge, 24 Inch Nordic stove, Viking upright freezer, dryer, wringer-washer, Pressback chairs, 2 secretary desks, curved glass china cabinet with bevell- ed mirror, corner what-not, 50 cylinder Edison records (1910), dining room table, wicker love seat and 2 matching chairs, Caned back rocker, hall stand with seat and bevelled glass, Captain's chair, old dressers, rocking chairs, wash stands, old pictures and frames, basin and pit- cher sets, brass lamps, shaving mirror, treadle sewing machine, old trunk, cedar chest, chesterfield and 2 chairs, copper boiler, garden tools, rugs, sewing baskets, old chairs and tables, hall free, hall table, old gossip bench, high-boy dresser, oak commode, 2 iron beds, wicker fern stand, bedding and linen, china and dishes including Fluted vases, Depression glass, Noritake, Carlton ware, old set of dishes (Golden Pheasant design), plus many more old, interesting and unusual items. Lunch available. Auctioneer will not be responsible for accidents or injuries in connection with this sale. Terms cash or good cheque. Auctioneers Don and Phil Cochrane | 985-2788. J | scripture & prayer. We sang "Come PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 10, 1966 -- 37 Yelverton UCW meeting The June meeting of Yelverton We decided to have the church & U.C.W. was held at the church with hall cleaned and to cater to Nancy eighteen members and 1 visitorand Gould's wedding on Aug. 9. 8 children at 10 a.m. Following cof- We are all asked to bake for the fee & buns & muffins, we opened Yard Sale our group is having at the Styles taking the devotional & Carol Gray doing a demonstration. Offer- ing was 17. We were all treated to a fine painting demonstration by our own Mrs. David Forte. Coffee time with the Ode. Ida Hurtig had the hall on July 5 at 9:00 a.m. included home made buns & muffins devotional & read "Strolling down The Sept. meeting will be held at' by Mary Moore & cheese & coffee by Doris Rowan. the Country Lane," followed by the home of Mary Moore with Vera Let Us Sing Of A Wonderful Love." The roll call was answered with items for the fish pond to be held at our barbeque on June 13. Minutes and the treasurers report were read, followed by the flower report. Eileen Malcolm 2nd by Isabel Wilson that all bills be paid. A letter was read from C.B.M.I. for eye glasses received. Mary Moore read out the list of jobs for the barbeque and also our baking list. Each was asked to make 4 pies & 2 desserts for our large dessert table. Our farewell service for John Sloan will be June 29 at 11:30 a.m. with a pot luck dinner for all three points in the hall following. During July the services will be at 10:00 a.m. Yelverton's turn on July 13 with coffee following. Our anniversary is Sept. 21 with Sue Bonsteel of Stratford as speaker. Service is at 11:00 a.m. that day. Looking for A Place to Advertise Your Business? . LOOK HERE! Where consumers in --The Children's Den 227 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY Children's Fashionable Clothing from infants to size 14 SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th through SATURDAY, JUNE 14th, 1086. need shop for the professionals in business! Calls 285-7383 for more information. Please stop in and browse. __Oshawa's Week Of Fun JUNE 13 thru JUNE 22 FRIDAY, JUNE 13th SATURDAY, JUNE 14th BRITISH PUB NIGHT - JUBILEE PAVILION - 8 p.m. EAST MEETS WEST - St. Greg gory's Auditorium - 8 Featuring the Carlton Show Band and Scottish Pipers. p.m.featuring Chinese entertainment and cuisine. Lit- Tickets 5., available at Wilson & Lee Music, 87 Simcoe tle Caesar, a popular rock group of the 60's Tickets $5. St. N.; A&A Records in the Oshawa Centre: Informa. at Wilson & Lee, 87 Simcoe St. N.; ALA Records, Oshawa tion Oshawa and at the door. Centre; Information Oshawa and at the door. SUNDAY, JUNE 18th FIESTA PARADE Featuring Lt.-Gov. Lincoln Alexander as ha Grand Parade Marshall. 12:30 p.m. rom downtown core moving Centre St, and slong Gibh 10 170 Gives Mom PANCAKE BREAKFAST (Westmount Kiwanis Club) 8:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. at Kinsmen Stadium. 25th FOLK FESTIVAL CONCERT . International presentation of dances and food beginning at 2:30 p.m. Civic Auditorium Passport admission. MISS FIESTA QUEEN CROWNING MONDAY to SATURDAY, JUNE 18th to 21st PAVILION WEEK. 30 pavilions representing World-wide countries will hold open house Maps available at Pavilions One-time purchase of a $4 passport is admission to all pavilions. SUNDAY, JUNE 22 - TEDDY BEAR'S PICNIC Lakeview Park -- 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Featuring Ronald McDonald and prizes for the chidren PASSPORTS Passports are $4 and available at all Pavilions and st the Civic Auditorium. Senior Citizens with government iden- tification and children 12 and under accompanied by an adult are admitted (ree. LIN ' EN errr Rs srveesssean mn 4 RELL ASSL EI IISES II INNS IAAI IN ENN) ARON YA XY

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