Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 6, 1975, p. 12

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12 tlffitribunejhijrsdaybiarlv 17s fc sales aocfions registtr m sates- auctions regitter 3 auction sale wed marc inn pj cmtsmrfoq sacmarch ulhct 1200 noo victoria square community haf ltth ave utf wot o don alius rd in victoria square approximately 4 miles northof hwyno7 and butjonvllle these auctions consist erf a shipment of fine pieces from quebec and excellent consignment pieces a fine pe oak jacobean style dining room suite excellent condition 4 walnut side chairs t walnut chida cabinet a flat-to-the- watjwith original feather finish jr a beautiful pine sllnd flacbacked cupboard small iroo pot bellied stove early canadian side board 2 gun stockchairs iam cupboard wash stands square parlour table i- also ornate pressed glass 2 pc punch bowl with matching glasses 2 gingerbread clocks german wall clock a day victorian mantle clock all clocks in good working order milk cans butter bowl many crocks spinning wheel many oil lamps wool wilder carnival glass pieces upper canada college 1913 bronze medal victorian small nickel brooch 3 pe norllake cup saucer and plate 1919 george v newfoundland smalt nickel old sap bucket store scoop old bottles iron cook pots brass bell and nun drejls of other collectable anchuseful items that will be of use to you bryan green lie auctioneer 2974133 460c steele at kennedy articles taken on- con signment one item a dozen an entire estate or household if you have quality furniture antiques collec- tabtes china glass or primitives give me a call antique auction sale c at the brougham z community hall no7hwy 2 and brock rd e pickering twp saturday march 15 5 at 12 noon thejfollowing corner china cabinet antique wall clocks antique spelter figures brass coabucker refectory table anc4chairs stripped pine buffet mirrors oak book case pewter plates beautiful french wall clock tiffany tabfe lamp cranberry glass iugtea wagon china glass brass partial list only many more good items ttermscashdayof sale accidents neither the owner hall nor the auc tioneer is responsible ifor accidents or property loss ernie severn auctioneer rf 1 allislon 705435 7467 2w41 wedmesdaymakchl 12mnoca holsteim complete trevertona howein dispersal owned by charles fftreverton- putafmd ontario m miles nortti of belleville from hwy 401 take hwy 37 nortti 6 mileslo plawield childrens home then 4 miles east on con a is head registered classified rop tested 2 excellent 7 very good the herd will be reclassified this i vagreat show and production herd featuring powerful families with deep pedigrees sharon ex cellent 7yr m5d isstim 10471 4 per cent lyt217 8ca this tremendous udder ed cow has averaged 100 lb a day in her first 100 days of present lactation m members of her family sell including her good plus daughter by president who has 5 yr 325d 21242m 9131 43 per cent 172202 bca she will be fresh at sale time to rown- iree northern prince ex sharon has 2 daughters by rotate citation r ex bo- peep very good 2 yr 305d 1 13339m 532f 379 per cent 147- 141 bca she calves in december with a heifer calf by rowntree northern prince ex and milked 84 lb 43 per cent on january test her full sister beauty gp has completed 3 yr 2md 13968m 5651 397 per cent 132- 143 bca and will be fresh by sale time to agro acres unique another daughter of sharon by northern prince was second junior yearling heifer at eastern national holstein show in 1974 this smooth yearling was bred september 20 1974 to rosafe citation r a truly great family i another great family is mildred ex cellent this 1800 lb producer has a very good dam 2nd dam good plus 3 star she is due in may to agro acres unique her oldest daughter is making over 15000 34 per cent in 305d as a 3yearold and is already classified very good she in turn has a fancy march 74 daughter by moorevllle rocket kemp mildred has 2 younger daughters and a year old son selling with this depth of pedigree the trevertona dispersal presents one of the best opportunities of the spring to purchase top foundation material lunch available lloyd wilson sale manager auctioneer uxbrldge 416- 852 3524 t 3w41 wednesday j march 19 1030 am i 90holsteins machinery dairy equipment seedfurniture thctpropcrty of laurence bashaw8 sonrrl cannmgton 1 mile south of wilfrid on brock road bet ween concesstonjo and 11 of rt brohk township i ncluding 90 holstems 5 registered ortjla tested 55 milk cows 10 close heifers isopen hcilers and calves many of thesyoung cows areby cfjieftain wayne achjlles pickland and perseuc mark there will be m30 head fresh r springing at sale time an excellent opportunity buy cows ready to produce this k hcrswas the 1973 winner of theumost improved herd award dhiadelavaleo canbulk tank excellent surge pipeline milker 1vj years old 4 units automatic wash 375 stainless line 500 boles hay 500 bales straw 30 1 long dried shelled corn 40 toncob corn mf 648 4 row corn planter cockshutt no 5 1 row corn picker mf no 15 grtpdermixerfi 22 ferguson tractor sedore loader david- brown 3 furrow plow klongskelde cultivator 3 pt hitch 26 tooth feguson cultivator with shields mathews field chopper otaco- wagon w feeder nh 327 manure spreader m f 7 mower m sldeirake mhseed drlttnew idea 32 elevator pto or motor dnven2 hay elevators ib stanchion stalls otaxo7 double disc 200 bu- grajh box many other pieces ofquipment furniture pine hour bin 2 antique box stoves ornate seuee and chilr antique antique rocjlng chair cookstove pine chest of drawers an tique cupboard dresser large quantity of dishes wahstands chesterfield and chajr number of chairs antique dishes many many other items furniture sells at 030 farm sold wilfrid ucw will serve lunch lloyd wilson- wd atkinson sale managers auctioneers uxbrldge 416- 8520524 i 2w41 thursday i march 20 ipm holsteins ebcjc holstein dispersal for regjnaldb legresley newcastle ont vi mile south of 4m on mill st exit 78 25 milecows7 bred heifers all registered 7 fresh or sprrnglng 7 bred for august andnseptember these are sharp dairy cows all from eecj bulls also selling darlcool bulk tank j600 lb 4 surge milkers pump and moiorvi roller separator strainer etc sale calird on short notice due to lhc death of mrs legresley- rterms cash no reserve lloyd wilson sale manager i auctioneer uxtgldge 4168523254 2w41 auction sale 1 thursday april3 12 noon outstanding sale of farm machinery corn equipment trucks dryers storage bins the property of johnd holtrop rr 1 keswick tel 416 4762038 on don mills rd 2 mile north of ravenshoe townline or 7yi miles south of keswick 30 miles north of hwy 401 at the don valley parkway north exit case 1370 agriking 504 turbo diesel tractor with dual wheels cab with neater quick hitch dual remots front weights front flotation fifes vad- lustable frontaxle 150 hp 1700 hrs excellentcon- dltionrm f 880 7 furrow plow 18 with automatic reset iandside or in furrow hitch 2 yrs bush hog21 disc 2 yr glencoe 18 cultivator on wheels john deere rc 630 scufflert completely ad iustable only done 30 acres anhydrous applicator 14 3 pt hitch completely ad- iustable kent hydra- cultivator 24 used 2 cockshutt 78o0n combine self propelled cab heater powersteering 400 chrysler motor complete with 15 grain head with pick up reel and 6 row 30 corn head this combine is only wi yr old and in excellent conditoncase530 diesel tractor with new h d loader int 606 diesel tractor int cyclo 400 air planter 6 row 1 yr old mf 33 seed drill 17 run n h 273 baler 4 yr nh 275 baler 2 yr lnt 5 bar side rake 40 bale elevator on carriage with gas engine geo white golden arrow sprayeri sooigal tandem axle 30 boom hypro 4 piston pump ac 390 hayblne 9farm trailer or float 32 x 8 all steel con struction takes 400 bales 1967 dodge 500 truck 16 platform with hoist 1966 int loadstar truck complete with martin gravity box used for fertilizer with 12 hydraulic auger 3 hydraulic cylinders 80 bu corn seed 63 pt hitch t brllllon grass seeder drying and storage machinery includes mc 600 continuous flow dryer 40 hp electric motor all automatic switches mc 300 continuous- flow- dryer 30 hp electric motor all automatic switches 1900 bu hopper bin- 3 24 augers on carriage pto 48 hut chlson auger 6 pto 2 23000 bu bins 1 12000 bu bin bins complete with roof- augers bin spreaders aeration fans bottom unloading auger tubes motors wade rain irrloatlon pump pto 6 10 websteel beams 32 long i note the machinery in this sale is in top condition much of it nearly new a back lnury forces the sale at this time please beon time as there are very few small items large machinery will be selling early in the sale lunch available lloyd r wilson 8 wd atkinson sale a managers auctioneers r uxbrldge 416 8523524 4w4i -jclfijj- t i advertise vet york coiinty finals sajbio sakip i x jj-iy- 5 a4i m rtgtssfz vfeffteajjwiispg x- 5 sttjijtfvlixjsiin what coach jim retail calkd one ottbe finest games ive ever seen points he also managed stouffville district to pickoff seven secondary- school rebounds for sdss david midgets downed thornlea rehill netted 10 points s s 543 monday to and angelo monopoli advance to the york managed nine dan county basketball finals gibson and lloyd coach rehill i could johns ton each scored mike lafleur was sdss gym was jam the outstanding star of packed for the semifinal the game hitting for 19 demonstrating school not- heap c enough superlatives on the game and tbe play off the sdss team they met ma in the final last night in aurora results were not available at press time sdss midgets built up an early lead and then held onto it by aggressive offense and stingy defensive play a full- court press established a markham edged 175 lead after the first newmarket by seven to cap tbe win johnston was also the top rebounder bitting the boards for 10 rebounds offensively and defensively it was a tremendous team effort rehill added the midgets have an 11 and one record while thornlea managed only one loss in seven games in the other semifinal out two with huron heights leading 105 at tbeend of thefirst quarter v spiril he added that fan rf stouffville took over support was very- vocal and jed for the rest of tbe 1 t youicoiildntihearvgamef mike t boadway yourself think in there v came off the bench and be said jf ii scored eight points for 7 iwj- sdss dwight ewart was junior action sensational defensively 1 sdss junior wontheir and on rebounds way into the york county juniors took semifinals friday with a c thornlea ss for semifinal 1 round juveniles r 4640 victory over huron heights in basketball action mark widemaa led the juniors with 17 points while eugene reesor netted 11 tbe game was nip and tuck all the way tuesday but the results were not available at press i time the york county junior and senior finals will be played in aurora this evening at 730 pm quarter which lengthened to 3018 at the half points rehill said that the tie loss highlight atom allstar action piicton 40 shutout first for peewees stouffville sunday afternoon saw the picton pee wees skate to a 40 win over the stouffville iga boys this marked the first time this season the local team has been held off the score sheet the first game in stouffville friday night gave the home team a 63 victory over picton jim chilvers and tony leger were the big guns as they each potted a pair of goals singles came from the sticks of dave mckenzie and ted waite chilvers also had two assists the iga crew is off to picton on sunday with the series tied picton will take them on again at home on march 14 at 8 pm v stouffville stouffville edwards murphy atoms took oshawa little nhl friday and came away on the short end of a 42 score the game was a closely fought battle all the way in other action the painters tied thornhill 22 sunday against oshawa dale leger and norm- wide man notched markers with dave mehaf fey picking up two assists single assists went to leger and mark murphy brian todd and barry smith counted for edwards murphy in the thornhill contest assists went to john herold kevin bartley dave mehaffey and tim yoemans stouffville got off to a flying start in that game scoring on each of the first two shifts the team seemed to letup after that and yielded two goals to settle for the tie stouffville- on after a tough first game in the omha playoffs stouffville juveniles went on to stun picton 101 to take a 20 lead in the best of five series the third and possibly deciding game is this saturday at 9 pm at stouffville arena pictons goalie jerry harrison came up with some outstanding saves saturday but stouffville won the first game 31 the game did not start out well for the local squad picton opened scoring as tom lowe scored from archie mcdonnell stouffville picked up two markers in the second frame jeff roy counted from scott connor and dave mumford scored on an andy leitch pass the insurance goal came in the final stanza with peter fitzpatrick finding the mark assisted by doug taylor the second game sunday in picton was a 101 romp for stouffville the first period was close kevin barrick put stouffville on the scoreboard first then picton evened the game fitzpatrick potted the winning tally with a minute left in the first period scott connor drew the assist other goals included kevuij barrick from ted assinck and matt leslie leslie from barrick and wayne norton scott connor from assinck craig waite from dave mumford and andy leitch mike wightman from blair emmerson and barrick doug taylor from norton and leslie waite from ron mcdowell and norton from assinck and connor picton picked up 18 penalties in the game for a total of 82 minutes four players and the coach have been suspended one picton player drew a 10game suspension for hitting a referee rvr- minute your wedding day make it last a lifetime expert photography i the fin es t tradition complete coverage avoid q disap pointment book early f house league action kinsmen hatha ways tie breaks 11 tie stouffville in the best game of the evening sales barn nosedout credit union 21 in girls hockey action sunday the game was tied 11 when terri pilkcy slapped home a pass from joanne beach and karen kearney to give sales barn the win brenda mcnelly notched the first sales barn marker with lorraine ofierman netting the credit union goal on a breakaway music4 dancing blanked lions 30 to take firm hold on second place in the- sixteam loop lions had little chance- against the good i positional play of the music4 girls- brenda steel split the pipes twice with assists from heather dunkeld and nancy hutchinson cheryl singleton scored the first goal on a fine passing play from sandy ramer and sandra hincks marie drewery earned the shutout in goal for the winners in an identical score stacey tractor parts stunned kinsmen 30 jean pike julie parish and kathy foulds counted for the winners sue foulds managed an assist liz lacoursiere was in the nets for the winners 4j stouffville v two close matches and two lopsided scores summarize action in the novice house league last week kinsmen battled hathaways to a 22 consolidated sand and gravel slammed commercial sand and gravel 31 on goals by kick morris robbie barucha and billy blundell kevin urquhart managed the lone deadlock with glen commercial goal durkin netting both the scne lumber markham photo centre 1 17 main st n 2944181 kinsmen goals gile elliot and peter snow netted the haihaway markers stunned aida cleaners 51 with lee brown picking up the hat trick singles credited went to bobby ryan and bourne peewees in peewee house league play master feeds registered a decisive 51 win over apache freight lines scoring for master feeds were don paisley and danny calhoun each with two and kelly ward wiuva single the lone goal for apache was to clinton special all our darren davidge split keith rosrotowski the pipes for beckers stephen attilia was the vwhitby denturclilnlc 214 dundas st e whitby 6687797 opedaily 900 to600 saturday 900 to 100 j call for appointment no charge for consultation new custom dentures direct to public r i j e 90 days unconditional guarantee on all new dentures provided v repairs relines one year free adjustment member of the denturist society of ontario milk and david spencely tallied for country ready mix as those two teams managed a11 tie only bright spot for the losers managing that teams single tally york region roman catholic v separate school board registration for kindergarten and junior kindergarten all children whose lifitbirthday falls on or before t december 311975 l may be registered for kindergarten i all children whose fourth birthday falls on or before december 31 1975 may be registered for junior kin dergartenv- junior kindergarten is an optional program junior kindergartens will be established where there are sufficient registrations and where accommodation is available for information you principal march 11975 130 to 430 and 700 to 900 pm st marks school 333 glad park avenue stouffville- mr j stokes 6402915 j parents please note a proof of age is required blrth or 7 vs baptismal certificate b pupils eligible for grade lwhb have not been to kindergarten should also register att this time must have attained the age of 6 by december 31 1975- c p tblanhana lll 4l it was a closer game when stouffville legion met cedar beach park the legion boys won by 5- 4 as howard underwood set the pace with three goals randy underwood jand peter basslscored bnce each honours among the cedar beach team were divided among kevin rich eric williamson steve ireland and gerald saunders another clear win came when stouffville co op shut down pine hill auto 63 ken wells scored twice for coop and dan leblanc mat- died him singles went to grant carter and robert lacousiere chris lewis scored twice for pine hill and larry fockler scored once but it wasnt enough to overcome the coop team lee sand gravel inflicted a crushing 41 defeat on hetherington electric joe lentini jeff morgan bill lee and mike schultz each scored for lee while richard painter got the sole hetherington goal atoms one shutout and one tie marked recent games in atom play cards team gained the shutout against turner construction john tunney scored once andphil twice for the winners glen mechanical and stock yards fought to a 1- 1 tie in their match goals were scored by cam jones and james peddie respectively giulios managed to squeak past stacey- x traclor with a 43 win 4t when i michael howard j and robertatkinson each scored twice scoring for kclhsanwho zw all three of their markers womens childrens t pverthje foot winter snow boots i reduced to clear price lehmans shoe store fine footwear for the entire family 9 main st w stouffville ont n this is iiothiii 1 f it ft frtm hideaway furniture john wants to make you a millionaire we think its a very noble gesture- john will givb you absolutely free 1 olympic lottery ticket with every purchase over 10000 this is your chance to buy quality low priced furniture and win a million dollarsr this thurs fri and sat only shop elsewhere then come to us we will not be undersold johii invites youto try the department stores the catalogue store the warehouse store the imported stores because john knows he has the lowest prices around anywhere anvtime on anvthinq i i try honest john i johns hideaway furniture main st n 2943352 j1 fi rim s-a- u ft 1

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