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Port Perry Star, 8 Dec 1987, p. 40

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40 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 8, 1987 Work Wanted Work Wanted Work Wanted Work Wanted Auctioneers Auction Sales DOG GROOMING. All breeds Professional grooming by Lynne located in the Port Perry Pet Shop. Call 985-8065 or 985-7681.0 13 RESPONSIBLE mother would like to do day care in my home, lots of playroom, lots of play things, please call 985 3440. LOVES Tree Removal & Pruning Service. Free estimates. Call 985 8858 or 723 3522 New Homes - Additions - General Carpentry - Pole Barns NORM'S GENERAL CONTRACTING Steel & Asphalt Roofing Aluminum Siding - Soffit Free Estimates Given with No Obligation PO BOX 608, PORT PERRY OFFICE: 985-8216 NORM TRIPP: 985-3563 PROFESSIONAL wall papering & painting. Reasonable rates Call Roy Povey 986-0371. TF ANTENNA MAN GRANT NOBLE - Satellite Dishes \ {> - Installations i - Repair Work Pha - Comb. Colour Heads A - Rotors . Power Boosters yy Towers me New Homes Pre-Wired i ad usnioce 852-7717 SUNDERLAND (705) 357-2419 Ron Vokins HAULAGE & BOBCAT SERVICE - Backfilling - Grading - Driveway & Barn Cleaning - Sand & Gravel Fill 286-4275 A433 4-0781 MmosILE SNOW PLOWING Port Perry Area CALL MOBILE 434-0878 CENTRAL SEVEN INDUSTRIES RAPID PRINT *Top Quality Copies *Coloured Stock *Raffle Tickets *Advertising Flyers *"In Memory" Cards 'Forms *Mailings and . What-have-you? FREE ESTIMATES! ouncn 189-8911 LAKE SCUGOG SNOWMOBILE PERFORMANCE CENTRE All types of repairs and engine modifications. Parts available for most snow machines, pipes, studs, carbides, helmets, etc. NESTLETON R&R Snowplowing Welding, Repairs & Fabrication 986-5318 PROFESSIONAL painting & papering. Reasonable. Call Kevin 985-9024 or 852-5276 TF KITCHEN cabinets, vanities, trim work. 986-4937. TF HARRY MORRIS handyman specialist. Work fully guaranteed. References. No Job Too Small -- Give Me A Call. 985-3663. TF -- COCHRANE AUCTION SERVICE Household - Real Estate Farms - Equipment - Livestock oon 985-2788 port perry pri 433-5055 Oshawa CUMMINGS BACKHOE & COTTAGE RAISING Septic Systems, Trenching, Basements, Drain Tile, Water Lines, Sand, Gravel, Grading, Concrete Flooring 986-5601 Auction Sales SATURDAY DECEMBER 12 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Pethick Auction Barn 1 mile east of Enniskillen Lots of antiques, furniture, glassware, crystal & household articles including oak dining room table & chairs, Colonial din- ing set, good microwave, wood cookstove, crystal, signed Eskimo sculpture, antique desk, rocking chairs, china cabinet, an- tique dressers, estate jewellery, round pine table, oval hall table, parlour table, bookcase & much more. Come & enjoy some Seasonal pre-Christmas fun & prizes at "The Friendly Auction" 263-8710. Earl Gauslin 8 Steve Liptay. Having an Estate Sale? THURSDAY DECEMBER 10 SALE TIME: 11:00 AM. 100 Holsteins Grasshill Sale for LLOYD WICKS, Bobcaygeon, the Muskoka Parry Sound Club Sale, an "Astro Jet' Sale & Wilson's Christmas Bonus Sale including a group of fresh heifers from FRANK BARKEY, Blackstock, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ontario. One of the great production sales of 1987. Features include a (GP) 3 year old Enhancer with 2y (190-193-195) fresh the end of Nov. from 2 (Ex) Red Dams. 18 members sell from the family that produced Marionette (VG) 304-326-336 in- cluding a heavy producing (GP) Astro Jet with 191 BCA for milk & a candidate for higher classifica- tion selling fresh, 2 daughters & 2 granddaughters of the great Chieftess (VG-5*ET) cow with 228-240 sell. Daughters of Star- buck, Enhancer, Tempo, Marathon, Chief Mark, Banker, Sheik, Tony. 20 daughters of Bridon Astro Jet ET (VG-ST) in- cluding a 60' (GP) 3 year old with super udder fresh in Oct. Her Dam is (GP) with 148-149, next 2 Dams are both (VG), a Feb./86 heifer bred in Oct. to Designer from 3 (VG) Dams, a fresh (GP) 3 year old from (Ex) Dam. Also the December Consignment Sale including many fresh & close cows & heifers & 10 Jerseys from MARSH HILL JERSEYS with 5 cows due in Spring. Sale manag- ed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auc- -- TRAIL PERMITS & CLUB MEMBERSHIP -- 111 Scugog St. at Switzer Motors 986-5580 Call us Now! 985-2368 or 985-3403 tions Ltd., Uxbridge 416-852-3524. Ds SATURDAY DECEMBER 12 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale- antiques cars, 77 Citation 24' housetrailer, tools, garage equipment, BHP Massey riding lawnmower with snowblower, at Estate of late ERIC MOLYNEAUX, Coboconk, Ontario. 1939 LaSalle 53 4-door Austin, 79 Cordoba, roto-tiller, satellite dish, many car manuals, many garage & hand tools, wren- ches, etc., cut-off saw, grinders, 3HP air compressor, Marquette AC/DC welder, bedroom suite & same furniture. See list next week. A large variety of good usable tools. No reserve except vehicles. Estate sale. Orval McLean Auctions Ltd., 324-2783 Lindsay. SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Corneils Auction Barn Auction sale- refinished roll top desk-S curve, oak china cabinet round glass sides, refinished chest of drawers, round oak pedestal table, parlour stoves, 6 piece Jac- ques & Hayes parlour set, pine cradle, Hoosier kitchen cupboard, cherry lamp table, washstands, oak child's desk, Quebec heater, hall mirror, quantity of wooden chairs, 2 wheel trailer, 1970 Skidoo, 12HP M.F. garden tractor-with lawnmower-plough- disc & cultivator, W.C. Allis Chalmers row crop tractor. GUNS: 22 calibre Belgium Na- tional Arms, Mossberg 12 ga. volt action shotgun. 310 Wesley Richards Cadet rifle, 22 Hornet, 1911 Winchester semi-automatic, 410 Remington shotgun, 303 Jungle Carbine, 22 Tobin arms ri- fle, quantity of china & glass. This will be the last sale for 1987. We would like to thank everyone for their patronage throughout the year & wish you all a Happy Holi- day Season. Check your paper for our opening year's sale, Sat. Jan. 9th. Don Corneil Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain 705-786-2183. Two euchres before Christmas Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh The weekly euchre was held on Thursday evening with eleven tables of friendly euchre players. The ladies with lucky cards were Myrtle Gimblett, Mary Williamson, Bernice Daniels. Men- Ilean Pugh, John Moore and James Redman. Lone hand series winner was Carl Gimblett with 16 lone hands. There = will be another euchre Dec. 10th and 17th then closed for two weeks for the holiday season. Saturday night the Couples Club held their annual Christmas dance at the Community Centre. A smaller turnout than usual but everyone there had a good time. The commit- tee did a very good job. The new of- ficers for the Club are Bill & Debbie Hopkins, Gerrit & Sharon Versluys, Lloyd & Beth Pereman. If you would like to join in some fun activities, give of these couples a call. On Sunday morning the Second Advent Candle 'Love' was lit by Sylvia Lindsay. Rick and Kim Hope presented their daughter Olivia Candice Ruth for baptism. The junior & senior choir sang *'Jesus Is His Name." Special dates to remember: U.C.W. ladies pot-luck supper on Wed. Dec.9th at the home of Myrtle Snelgrove at 6 p.m. Come and bring a friend and join in the Christmas spirit. Dec. 13th will be White Gift ser- _ vice in the morning then at 7 p.m. Sunday evening the annual Christmas concert. A special invita- tion is extended to everyone to at- tend. Parents please note there will be a dress rehearsal for all the children on the 13th at 9:30 a.m. Sun- day School will follow at 11:30. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Hope opened their home to the James & Hope families after the Baptism of their grand- daughter Olivia. A delicious lunch was served. Landowners can order trees Good weather and ideal growing conditions have produced a bumper crop of nursery seedlings which will be available to landowners in southern Ontario next spring. Natural Resources Minister Vin cent Kerrio said a projected surplus of 3.5 million seedlings, mainly white pine, at the MNR nursery in St. Williams will be used to fill ex- isting backorders for seedlings and increase the number available to private landowners. "These trees will all be put to good use," Natural Resources Minister Vincent Kerrio said. "The surplus will allow us to fill existing backorders for two million trees and to expand our various private land programs in southern Ontario." THE CHRISTMAS GREETING BOOK 1s now in our office and available for you to choose your special greeting Deadhne for Christmas Greeting requests will be Tuesday. December 8th, 1987 at 500 PM The Special Christmas Edition will be published Tuesday, December 23rd. 1987 PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen St. - Port Perry - 985-7383 The St. Williams nursery had targeted 5.5 million seedlings to be available for shipping by the spring of 1988. However, mild weather in 1987 and successful management of root rot has resulted in an unusual- ly low seedling mortality rate. The nursery is now expecting to have a surplus of 3.5 million seedlings in the Spring. Mr. Kerrio said the ministry has a backlog of some species of unfill- ed orders, and the surplus will allow those orders to be filled. The surplus will also allow MNR to make trees available to eligible landowners under the Ministry of Agriculture and Food's Land Stewardship Program and local Conservation Authority trees plan- Ling services Landowners with more than hve acres of property are eligible to buy seedlings at a mimimal cost from the ministry Those wishing to purchase surplus white pine seedlings have until March 1, 1988 to apply. by con tacting their local MNR district or tree nursery office Emily Lamb and her big sister Lesley were the hard-working attendants of Santa Claus himself at the Breakfast with Santa held Sunday morning at the Blackstock Rec Centre. Hundreds of peo- ple dropped by to enjoy pancakes and sausages with the jolly old elf, presented by the Blackstock Co-op Nursery School.

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