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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 22 Sep 1971, p. 11

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; f } 2B Hj &E : i ql aug sf df ae ze er (Wiesel) good tion, Case D.C. q 4 -| No. 3 baler, MH. 13 dise seed drill, MF. plow, 3 furrow a Condor wood stove, hall seat and hat rack, beds, dressers, 1, North half lot 2, con. 6, .. 6 miles north- Cartage & Waste | 2--Sept.29 wash stands, spool bed, sev- of Millbrook, or 17 eral antiques. Farm Sold. south west off Peter- Removal Terms Cash. Sale at 12:00| borough on Hwy. 115 to 6th line of Cavan, and % mile north. Terms Cash. No Re- serve. Machine Sale at 12:30 noon. Furniture sells first. Gerald Graham, clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, House- hold Furniture, Real Estate ' and small farm machinery, Aucti p.m. Furniture at 2:30 p.m. HANKS the property of FRED MII Ph. (205) 357.3270 Cattle at 3:30 pm. Farm | will be held in Sold. Jack Callaghan and the of Prince Albert AUCTION SALE Ward Holmes, Clerks. EXCAV ATING Gust south of Port Perry).| SAT, SEPTEMBER 25th Carl HICKSON, Auctioneer Sohmer & Co. Piano, dining | Furniture, Appliances, Tools room suite, Frigidaire refrig. |including dish washer, elec- * $EWERS INSTALLED | €lectric stove, qu. of dishes, |tric stove, 30" automatic re- PORT PERRY cil lamps, antique" table, | TeeTéee,, (all electric appl- AUCTION SALE , i Marconi ty. Dome clock ae ee cee: eanemay, OCT. 'nd 5 days), bedroom Household Auction of Anti- PH: 985-2333 -- dishes, qu. of other | tables, Electrohome portable | ques, Modern Furniture, Au- tomobiles, and Misc. Items, consisting in part--3 pc. set- tee, 3 antique clocks (includ- ing a andfathers, 1903 Carriage (com- g|Pletely restored), old cutter ect condition), cuckoo clock, rocker, crockery, de: chairs, lamps, bar, a vacuum cleaners, Kod: vie camera and c eB pao aw he a p.m, |Tv player, racks, reco: coffee inder, cutlery, dish- es, p table, 22 rifle, Eng- lish bridle and saddle. 1 ~ ing and 1 power lawn mower, tow-bar, hydra pack, 60 Chev (one ton), 2 late model cars, 2 wrecked cars, plus many other interesting items. The erty of Meadow Creek -- located 1% miles west of Highway #12 and Rossland Rd. on 3rd Conces- sion of Whitby (first farm on right over the railway brid- e by T.V., kitchen suite, 3 pe. bed- Real Estate School -- SEPTEMBER -- PLACE: PONT PERRY TIME: SIX EVENINGS, September & October 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. SUBJECTS: Real Estate, Contract & Agency law with lectures, films & slides. or % mile East of Whit- Pickering Townline in 3rd s PURPOSE: We hope to select new sales representatives who show an ability yet yf hy © =" and desire to work with people. Rural applicants with working N AUCTION SERVICES as areas particularly welcome. (668-6189) 2--Sept.29 FRIDAY, OCTOBER Ist 10:00 a.m. Auction Sale of Corn and Milking Equipment includin; a 20 x 50 Hallman silo wit roof, silo distributor, silo un- loader, bunk feeder with 60 ft. bunk, Papec forage blow. er and pipes, Alamo vacuum unit, Dari-Cool Ib. bulk tank, milk dumping station, 3 boumatic milkers, large stainless sink, al] new within 3 years. Please note time of sale at 10:00 am. The me ee) of PETER POSNIKOFF at 226 Welling- ton St. East, Aurora, farm at east entrance to Aurora. LLOYD WILSON, Uxbridge 2--Sept.29 Auctioneer . in Holstein heifers Grain. 414 tractor & loader (good condition), M.H. Mus- tractor (good condition , » White threshing ma- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd Auction Sale of Livestock, property of CLIFFORD HAR. PER, Lot 22, Con. 10, Reach Twp., 3 miles north of Port Perry on Seagrave Rd. to 10th Concession -- 'then 1 mile east. 8- Sows - been running with the hog, Din- -- Room & Chesterfield suite, Chrome kitchen Suite, Stoves, Tables, Chairs, Beds, Comb. - Radio & Record Player, Rocking Chair, Set of China, Set Silver - 1847 Ro- rs, Mantle Clock, Antique tchen Cupboard, Flat Iron, Coal-oil lamp, Coffe-grinder, etc. Terms Cash. io Re- serve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. TED SPENCELEY, GRANT WERRY, 2--Sept.29 Auctioneers Boy Scouts please know when they plan to col- lect papers (my cup(board) runneth over), also I believe they forgot to collect west on the 7th Con. last time. We'd like to help. Please let us know. Guests at the home of Mr. Gordon Martin of "|ville & a friend of Linda's. Welcome home to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson. Thank you Donald for a lovely service on Sunday. It is wonderful to have some- one who can fill in when those in authority forget to keep their promises. The Epsom Euchre Club is reviving from summer vaca- tion. Will begin second week in October. I surely hope we don't run oppgsition to Goodwood this year. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Clarke of Oshawa visited with parents and grandma for a while Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton visited Mrs. Etta Davey of Prince Albert on Wednts- day afternoon. T accompanied the Sr. Citi- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th Auction Sale of Real Estate, Furniture, Antiques, etc., the erty of CHAS. McMUL- EST., Main St, Bethany. Room table & chairs, Cap chair, arm chair, kit- chen cabinet & chairs, dishes, kitchen clock, 2 couches, dressers, iron beds, bedding love seat, 2 sofas, coal -oil lamp, wash stands, 3 rocking e picture frames, chairs, wooden beds, toilet sets, Numerous other useful arti- cles: Also offered for sale, subject to reserve bid, seven room frame house, on large lot in lovely village of Beth- any. Terms ---certified che- que or cash up to 10% of purchase price day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sale at 1:00 p.m. TED SPENCELEY, GRANT WERRY, 3--Oct.6 Auctioneers TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 Auction Sale of Household Furniture and Antiques, the property of the Late MISS Cc. CRAFT, will be held in the Village of Greenbank. Grandfather's Clock (approx. 1825) hand painted face, good working condition, Ban- Beaver sealer, zens on their trip to Pres- quile Pt. last Tuesday. A lovely day. The Trenton Sr. Citizens entertained us for a couple of hours and all en- joyed a lunch and sing-song. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Card had lunch Tuesday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Les Card of Uxbridge. Then Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Card had all their family home, also Miss Vickie Luke of Port Perry as sup- per guests. continued on page 12 Evening Classes will commence at the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 1971 and will be held every TUESDAY & THURSDAY 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Choose from the following subjects: Forkner Shorthand Gregg or Pitman her Individual instruction -- Modern facilities - reason- able tuition.

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