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Port Perry Star, 13 Jul 1993, p. 26

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TR EEE RRR AeA. wile aig. , 26 - PORT RERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 13, 1993 oR Fen Rr FY iy aaa ES he i "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" | SATURDAY, JULY 17 SALE TIME; 10:00 AM, Modern and antique furniture, 11 a.m. 17 guns, noon - REAL ESTATE at the property of HILDA and ROYCE NAYLOR, late of Cameron. Featuring excellent 3 bank electric organ, upright piano, quality dining and bedroom furmni- ture, interesting antiques, auto washer, dryer, freezer, hand and power tools, 17 guns, 22 cal. and Serving Durham Reglon for over 20 years * 1st & 2nd's 10 95% * Prime Rates P I? Ford Thunderbird only 22,000 miles, (both all original). REAL ESTATE: immaculate 2 plus 1 bedroom brick . Investor Inquires Welcome! Auctioneers bungalow, large lot with 28' x 24' Selling as is subject to reasonable N Ell Ww reserve. Terms $5,000 deposit at ACO N \, sale, balance 30 days. Shown by \ ' A UCTIONS ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS 708. N ' LTD. 324-2783. PO Box 220, Greenbank, ON LoC 1Bo (416) 985-1068 SONI SOR SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. VIEWING: 10:00 A.M. Estate of the late FOREST DILLING, at Agriculture Building, Orono Fairgrounds. Sale to include WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and antiques from a Port Bolster home; selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., corner of Hwy. 12 and 47. TO INCLUDE: fridge, stove, chests, cupboard, pie safe, washstands, 3 pc. blue chesterfield suite (like pine lift top desk, large selection of new), table, lamps, quantity of arrowback, wingback, etc.), French , pictures, 25 pcs. of jew- Provincial couch. chars ard tables ellery, 10" radial arm saw, approx. oil lamps, Meakin 4 pc. wash set, Cadi Risso Sn you old Christmas decorations, antique ntana Greens, Junipers - model 8 Kodak camera (c ft). FULL DETAILS AT A LATER | S"® gis ja and working), binoculars, old pic- DATE. Sale sold and managed by ; NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. | lures and kames, old table and floor 985-1068. lamps, games, old books (volume 1 resque Canada 1882), SATURDAY, JULY 17 selection of older glass and china, SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. kitchen collectables, plus small "SATURDAYS AUCTION ACTION" | appliances, pots, pans, efc., misc. Saturday night at the Pethick Auc- | Jewellery, bedding and linens, tion Bam, Haydon, 8 miles north of leathercraft material, vacuums, Bowmanville east off Durham #57 | lawnmower, misc. tools and hard- at the 8th concession of Newcastle. ware, plus a large selection of This week we have to be sold con- | cages (as Mr. Dilling was active in tents of home to include dining bird banding), also a selection of room suite, living room suites, pine Limited Edition and Decorative Art kitchen set, occasional tables, oak prints. This estate auction features bookcase, bedroom suites, | @!large and varied offering of artides dressers, wicker settee, fridge, | from general ousthek) effects to stove, wood burning cookstove, | are and unique collectables with ~ rototiller, lawnmowers, 9.5 outboard many treasures still to be unpacked. motor, plus lots more interesting | A Must-be-there event for one and and unusual items, lots of small all. (Call for all your auction needs. items. Viewing from 5 p.m., terms | Next auction July 25, 1983) MAC- are cash, cheque or Visa. For more GREGOR AUCTIONS, Mike Mac- information call 1-416-263-4252. Gregor 416-987-5402, Junior West Sale managed and sold by GARRY | 416-983-5556. K. POWELL AUCTIONS. of drawers, cedar chest (exc.), jam * Debt Consolidations shotguns, Stevens model 1915 32 - long, (list available), lawn and gar- 712800 or den equipment, 1976 Unik 22' (Tor. Line) motorhome only 16,000 miles, 1979 SATURDAY, JULY 17TH -- 11:00 A.M. | Auction Sale of Superb Ant. Pine Furniture, Household items, and Ford tractor w/equipment for Hugh and Dorothy Macaulay of Claremont; selling at the property, 2455 Uxbridge Pickering Townline. Take Brock Rd., 1 mi. north of Claremont to Townline of Uxbridge Pickering, then east 2 mi. to the home. ANTIQUE FURNITURE INCLUDING: Pine d hanging dry sink (unusual), pine round drop leaf table, 4 x 8' pine stretcher table (immac.), 2 pine benches (8'), pine chest of drawers, pine mirror, pine lift-top commode, pine low-boy dresser, pine open washstand, pine blanket box, pine lamp table, pine dressers, pine saw horse table, end tables, pine washstands, wood bucket pail, pine desk, 2 wrought iron lamps, pine decoy lamp, Currier and Ives lamp, pine headboard, ant. towel rack, Miner's lamp, arrow back chair, flat irons, butter churn lamp, buggy seat rocker, picture frames, pegged pine coffee table, iron kettle, butter bowl, large jug (Dixon Bros.), top hat. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS and APPLIANCES INCLUDING: 18 cubic ft. Amana fridge (EX), Maytag washer and dryer, 12" Sony colour TV, 9" Toshiba colour TV, bed chesterfield and chair, 5 pc. pine kitchen suite, Panasonic stereo system, swivel rockers, fireplace tools, coach lamps, twin beds, lamps, pictures, king size bed, night tables, filing cabinet, bunk beds, rugs, oil lamps, dehumidifier, 400 Ib safe, patio furniture, large quantity of clean linen and glassware. FARM and TOOL ITEMS: Ford 2000 gas tractor w/400 HRS. incl. chains (Immac.), 6 ft. Ford Mott mower, 6 ft. snow blower (EX), 2 furrow Ford plow. NOTE: TRACTOR, MOWER, BLOWER AND PLOW WILL BE SOLD TOGETHER. Also, wheel barrow, chainsaw, ext. ladder, ext. cords, vice, work bench, plane, charger, plus many other items. NOTE: This is one of the best Antique Auctions | have had the opportunity of conducting. The Macaulay's purchased most of their furniture 40 years ago and only purchased the best Sale Sold and Managed by NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. sink, pine wall 985-1068 FRIDAY, JULY 16 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Corneil's Auction Bam - the Proper- ty of FLORENCE SHIER of Wilfrid plus others, Flat-to-wall cupboard, pine blanket box, Sploiing. se. butchers block, , press- back rocker, coffee and end table, chesterfields, wooden kitchen: chairs, modern dressers and chests of drawers, oak desk, oak side- board, almond Hot Point automatio washer and dryer, almond Hot Point 2 door refrigerator and 30 in. electric er, 6 refinished cane seated chairs, ingle door refrigerator, Starr 180 elactric welder, 36 In. Sthil chain- saw, bench drill press, magnetic Vee blok, Craftsman toolbox, Work- mate work bench, buzz saw, quant- "ty good alr and hand tools, quantity china, glass, antiques, household and collectable items. DON and GREG CORNELL, AUCTIONEERS, R.R. #1, Little Britain. Phone or fax 705-786-2183. fave: Hitachi apartment size wash- AUCTION SALE THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 16 6:30 P.M. Auction sale for Miss Grace Staple- ton of Aurora, held at the GOOD- WOOD COMMUNITY CENTER, Hwy. 47 in Goodwood. Many good and dish items. Antiques, oval table, window air conditioner, old chairs, antiques and silver, lead crystal, miners lamp, wooden beer case, washboard, mantle clock, var- lous rocking chairs, collectors silver coffee pot, old botties, milk can, wheel chair, VCR, several old hock- ey cards (Orr, S. Mahovlich, P. Esposito, Gretzski, etc.), 16 h.p. lawn tractor as new, skill saw, bat tery charger, blow torch, lots of hice collectables and older pieces. TOM CLARKSON Auctioneer, 416-640 6411. ) 5 TUESDAY, JULY20 SALE TIME: 10AM. Auction sale 870 TAUNTON RD. E., WHITBY- Tools, new windows, restaurant and office equipment. Having received instructions from James Yanch Trustee in Bankrupt- cy we are clearing the assets of Carson Petroleum plus others including assorted cases of oil and filters, assorted grease, Kleen Flo, Valvoline, Castrol, etc., approx. 20,000 dollars of Herbrand hand tools for mechanics, etc., body shop hand tools, plus some air tools, sockets, efc...approx 25 new win- dows, glass, etc., two large radial arm saws, large band saw, mail "boxes for apartments. Restaurant equipment: three chest freezers, commercial dishwasher c/w 18 ft. SS runs, SS counters, microwave oven, SS sink, scales, 10 bumer two oven Garland range. Office fur- niture: executive desks, credenzas, IBM computer, filing cabinets, desks, etc. boat trailer 25' tandem, 1989 Oldsmobile wagon, 1984 Chevrolet Cavalier wagon, 1985 Reliant wagon, 1976 Corvette. Note time: 10 a.m. Excellent sale, plant to attend. Viewing Monday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. McLEAN AUCTION & LIQUI- DATIONS 686-3291 or 432-2836. / THURSDAY, JULY 22 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale at the Islander Banquet Hall, Scugog Island, Port Perry. Furniture, appliances, antiques, glassware, good items. More details next week. PEARCE AUC- TION SERVICE 656-8073. LIQUIDATION SALE WED to SAT 10 AM. to 8 P.M, At 870 TAUNTON RD. E., WHIT BY. Having received instructions from the Bailiff we are clearing a cigar store from Toronto. Included- cigars, cigarettes, pipes, tobacco, lighters, souvenir items, gum, chocolate bars, chips, toilet paper, tr towel. 50% nt on. most McLEAN AUCTION & LIQUI DATIONS. THURSDAY, JULY 16 SALE TIME: 6 P.M. SHRUBS-approx. 200 evergreens, flowerin shrubs, white & blue spruce, spreaders, trees. 6 P.M. - ANTIQUE ESTATE AUCTION at ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CENTER, Lindsay. Complete estate contents of Cecilia Jackson, formerly of 9. '| Adelaide St S., Lindsay and others. Kenmore 3 dr. refrig., double oven range, microwave and stand, con- sole and portable colour TV with remote, gorgeous 8 pc. walnut bed- room suite, modem bedroom fumi- ture, oval dining table and chairs, beautiful walnut buffet and china cabinet, cedar chest, double walnut wardrobe, antique ivory dressing set, walnut framed settee, antique sofa.and chair, carved Victorian | chairs, fancy carved tables, large walnut bookcase, two gunstock chairs, antique oak hall chair, antique childs chair. Wells Fargo stagecoach and four horses, wall unit, qty. of excellent modem fumi- ture, carved walnut shelves, tiree oriental 9 x 12 plus 1-6 x 9 pattem rugs, several smaller oriental rugs, three darge-oriental pattern hall run- P ners, 4 pc. vintage clothing, Kirby: vacuum (nearly new cost $1295 in: 1992), oil paintings, executive oak desk with retum and chair, Elec- trolux #90 vacuum, oil lamps, trea- die sewing machine, electric organ, parlour tables, large qty. silver including silver comport set, excel lent asst. glass and china, Bavarian, RS Germany, RS Prussia, Nippon, 12 Royal Doulton figurines, P.A. system, Traynor amp-and speakers, hundreds of collectables and inter- esting items. 1992 Chrysler Dynasty LE loaded (only 28000 kim),1977 Ford Thunderbird loaded, 15' Alba- cor sailboat on trailer (nice boat), 1985 Buick Somerset. Partial list. Don't miss this interesting sale. ORVAL McLEAN AUCTIONS 705- 324-2783 Lindsay. Orval and Bany Mclean Auctioneers. David Carson (519) 291-2049 ALL PURPOSE LABELS - 2 sizes (2-1/2° x 1" and 3-1/4" x 1") and available in 5 colors (gold and silver foil, white, red fluorescent and clear). Port Perry Star, 188 Mary St. 985-7383. 'JULY DAIRY SALE' TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. Conducted & Managed by DAVID CARSON FARMS & AUCTIONS SERVICES LTD. Selling approx. 75 head of Registered & Grade, fresh & springing cows & heifers, some in various stages of lactation. Features include 20 Registered, Calfhood Vaccinated, DHIA Tested Heifers, bred & open from 1 consignor. Heifers are sired by 'Aerostar, 'Inspiration', 'Sabastian' & 'Boy George'. Also Ridgehill Holsteins of Sunderland sends a (GP) 'Astro Jet' daughter, due in August to 'Deputy', from a (VG) dam with a BCA of 163-172-162, 2nd Dam (VG) and a (G) 'Jubilee' daughter, due in August to 'Deputy', from a (GP) dam with a BCA of 170-180-176. Norther Trucking will be available. Consignments Welcome Now! For more info., contact: Auctioneer & Sales Manager or Area Sales Representatives for Carson's Auction Services Ltd. Ross Evans (416)-852-5411 'married Outdoor concert This cing Saturday evening July 17 will be a new event for Blackstock, weather Basu chin , will be the komo Beach Band outdoor (weather permitting) concert at the airgrounds. This well known group of six band players and two dancers lay 60s type of music sim- 1lar to that of the Beach Boys. It is great music to either listen to or dance so 'the evening is one that . should appeal to all ages. Children who come with their parents and are un- der 12 are admitted free. During the evening hulu- hoop competitions and other contests will be held. So get your brightest shirt and hats out and come for a great evening of fun. If the weatherman sends rain, the event will be held in the arena. Get your tickets from any fair board member or at the store. : Bride-to-be Tracy Co- chrane has been the guest at several showers recent- ly." A family shower was - held at the home of her brother Tim and Kelly Co- chrane, Keswick. Her co- workers held a' dinner 'shower at the Oshawa Golf Club in Tracy's honor while a group of her moth- » er Marilyn's friends held a shower at the home of Beth Parkins in Oshawa. The barbecue shower in the form of a Jack and Jill (which I reported incor-- rectly earlier at the home of her parents) was held at the home of Ron Linton, the best man. This was at- tended by friends and neighbors of Tracys and the groom-to-be Tom Mar- tin. Tom and Tracy will be in Blackstock United Church on Satur- day, July 24. Best wishes to Tracy and Tom. Craig Paisley and two other T.V. crew members of CFCN, Calgary, Alber- ta have just returned from a 16-day work assignment in China and Hong Kong. Filming to depict the eco- nomic and cultural diver- sity of China was done in various parts of the coun- try - Bejing, Tiananmen Square, the Great Wall Harbin, the oil fields of Northern China and Daq- ing (Calgary's sister city). A series of short special re- ports and a documentary will be shown on CTV af- fliate stations later in the summer. There were eight tables at the weekly card part on Tuesday evening wit the following winners, Ruby Smith, Alma Manns, Norman Rohrer, Freda Ashton, James Emerton, Jean Porrill and Betsy Staniland. Lucky draws were won by, Mary Poots. Charlie Stapleton, Myrtle Gimblett, Bernice Loudfoot and Verna Rob- inson. ir A fine crowd of young 4- H members and their par- ents enjoyed the Go For Gold competition which was held at the Black- stock United" Chien W Wednesday evening. Con- in Blackstock Blackstock Nowsi gratulations to the win- " Darla ners. deo Uh Members of the Manito- ba exchange left on Thurs- day, July 8 after an excel- 'lent 10 days in Ontario. Members of the group who stayed in this area were Shannon who stayed with Karen Swain, Karen Bugg who was with Heather Goulding, Judy Duthie with Heather Mal- colm and chaperone Lle- wella Anderson with On- tario chaperone Shelley Holliday. Some of the ac- tivities that were included in the week was a trip to Niagara, visits to Cullen Gardens, Canada Day cel- ebrations, a day in Toron- to including C.N. Tower, Eaton's Centre, Organ Grinder for dinner and the Blue Jays game at the SkyDome, farm tours in- cluding ~~ Windfields Farms, Oshawa with many other social events that young people enjoy. The Ontario delegates re- 'turn to Manitoba later in the summer." On Monday morning six area girls: left. to.go to Guelph to attend an Inter- national pected. No doubt many in- teresting stories will be heard when I Goulding, Heidi Obstfeld, Kate Mairs, Dana McLe- od, . Jada - McLeod and Lindsay Crouter return from this great opportuni- ty. » Recently Harold and Dora Martyn had the pleasure of a visit for: 'lunch by Rev. Dr. Ronald Campbell and his wife Betty. You may remember as a newly ordained min- ister at the Presbyterian Church in Nestleton he was organizer of the Cub and Scout Movement in 1965. Ron had a winter with much illness but is looking forward to an in- terim appointment in 'Au- rorain August. Rev. Doreen Van Camp of Saskatchewan is spend- ing some holidays in the area staying with her. mother Mrs. Margaret Van Camp and visiting many friends and family members in the surround- ing areas. This area like much of Southern Ontario was hit by severe storms on Fri- day evening. Several buildings were struck and many trees were blown over. The very high hu- midity sparked off the in- tense weather conditions no doubt. Valerie Van Camp is visiting her sister Marie and Bob Attfield and fami- ly in British Columbia for three weeks. What a hap- py time for two sisters to together when Valerie had her happy news to sh are; + Za - Glad to report that Jim Harris who was rushed to Ajax Hospital last week is showing improvement. His many Cartwright friends wish you much better health Jim. "+ Guide/ Pathfinder camp when nearly 3,500 girls are ex- Heather: ano GPU i, Wy in We ps Re em ga

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