Morse Park Holds Annual Clean Up Heritage Garden Club Meets At

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Morse Park Holds Annual Clean Up Heritage Garden Club Meets At
10- THE CANTON INDEPENDENT-SENTINEL/TROY GAZETTE REGISTER,LLC., CANTON PA 17724 • THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016 • CLASSIFIED ADS (570)THE
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Morse Park Holds Annual Clean Up Heritage Garden Club Meets
At Troy Sale Barn
Nicole Carman Harris
Carol Ulmer, Sharon Brown, Vivian Hall, Charlotte Lyon,
Mary Alice Bower, Barb Andrus, Beverly Hunter, Lynette Am- additional 2-8 years. For furtherr
bruch, Brenda Boor, Laura Steele, Judy Warn, Teddi Sickler information about log-based shiitake cultivation go to www.uvm.
and Holly Keegan
edu/susagctr/resources/ShiitakeGuide.pdf.
President Barb Andrus reported
that she had attended the CenBarn is now partially completed
tral Judges Council meeting in
with all volunteer labor. Everyone
Harrisburg on March 24. She readmired the fine craftsmanship of
ceived a first place award for her
this project.
asparagus fern.
The meeting began with a proThe Interact Club, a civic mindgram by Nicole Carman Harris on
ed youth group from the Troy
creating shiitake mushroom logs.
High School, assisted the club
Harris is a naturalist at Mt. Pisgah
in removing greenerry from the
State Park and taught horticulture
baskets in the downtown area.
at Williamsport High School beThe club is very appreciative of
fore leaving to raise a family. She
all their help.
found that buying shiitakes at the
The club will participate in Farm
store on a weekly basis to be exDays 1866 at the Heritage Village
on May 9-10. This event educates area 4th graders on what
life was like in the 19th century
and centers around the Laura Ingalls Wilder book Farmer Boy.
The annual convention of
the Garden Club Federation of
Pennsylvania was held on April
10-12 at the Nittany Lion Inn in
State College. Attendees included Barb Andrus, Sharon Brown,
Vivian Hall, Charlotte Lyon and
Judy Warn. Sharon Brown, State
President, presided over the
meeting. In addition to the business meeting, members enjoyed
a tour of a local winery, several
The work at the Troy Sale Barn is progressing as the volunteer crew workshops and two floral demonworks to finish up the back barn area for the upcoming quilt show. strations by nationally recognized
Money for the Old Half Shire Court House seating is continuing to floral designers. Barb Andrus entertained everyone by playing her
come in.
Recently, Carol Bayer, who is treasurer, for the Troy Graduating harp during two of the gatherings.
A Trash to Treasure exhibit creClass of 1956, sent a check to purchase one seat.
On warmer days, the workers have opened the large doors in the ated by Barb Andrus and Charback of the barn, which has resulted in people stopping in to check on lotte Lyon won first place in the
state-wide contest. The Heritage
our progress.
Mrs. Shirley Kinsman, whose farm is on the Pisgah Road, stopped Garden Club's yearbook, created
in with a daughter and son-in-law, Len and Pam Haseltine, who live in by Beverly Hunter and Charlotte
Lyon received first place for a
Maine.
They were impressed with the work that has been done so far; how- small garden club.
New members are always welever, if truth be known, I think Mrs. Kinsman stopped in to see her
grandson, Blair Kinsman, who has been doing the electrical work in come. For further information,
the barn. If you go by and notice that the barn doors are open, stop please call Barb Andrus at 570297-3043. Heritage Garden Club
in and someone will give you a tour.
The Historical Society is planning a quilt show to be held in the barn is a member of the Garden Club
on May 7th and May 8th. Consider taking mom out to eat and then to Federation of Pennsylvania and
National Garden Clubs, Inc.
the quilt show.
The Heritage Garden Club met
More than fifty people volunteered to help at the Morse Park Clean-Up, sponsored by the
Canton Borough Shade Tree Commission. Canton Cub Scout Pack 3 and Boy Scout Troop 33 on April 4 at the Sale Barn in
Troy. The restoration of the Sale
provided much of the "muscle-power."
These Scouts were among the many who helped at the cleanup, raking and bagging leaves and handling other tasks as
well.
Clean-Up at the Morse Park Arboretum.
Commission member Gary
Black did a substantial amount
of trimming prior to the clean-up.
There was a pickup truck load
of branches and limbs that had
been cut.
Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts
and other volunteers raked and
bagged eighty trashbags full of
leaves, which the Canton Borough Street Department hauled
to the Doc Holmes property for
disposal.
Some people worked the mulch
at the flower beds.
The large number of volunteers
accomplished most of the work
in less than an hour. The Morse
Park Arboretum contains a large
number of trees and shrubs that
are hardy to this location and are
suitable for planting in a borough
environment.
pensive so she decided to learn
how to grow her own. She also
thought it would be a fun activity
for the whole family. The process
involves drilling holes in logs
36"-40" long and filling them with
sawdust spawn. The holes are
then sealed with melted wax. The
logs are then placed in a shaded
area and watered during dry periods. They should not be allowed
to dry out. The first mushrooms
should appear late in the year
and depending on log diameter,
strain and other variables, mushrooms can be harvested for an
Visitors at Troy Sale Barn
Canton Borough Shade Tree
Commission members Lauren
Preston and John Mosser and
Canton Borough Administrator
Amy Seeley were among those
who volunteered to help with the
The Management and Staff of
Roan Auctioneers would like to
take this opportunity to express
a sincere THANK YOU to the following folks for helping to make
the William ‘Bill’ Schelle Estate
Auction held at Buchannan Road
on April 1st & 2nd a great success. A HUGE THANKS to Cindy
Evans (Executrix), for her tireless effort in setup and organization, to Jeff and Angie Sechrist,
to Bradford County Sanitation
Company for their great service
with the ‘biffies’, the citizens of
Canton and area for their kindness and business, for the Park
Hotel Brewing Company and Kelly’s Restaurant for taking good
care of us and our help when
we stopped in – and last but not
least, Randy Baker and his family for being the ‘high-bidders’ on
the Real Estate/house. We wish
them good luck with the refurbishing of the property and many
years of happiness therein!
Highlights from the sale include many interesting items. Mr.
Schelle designed costumes for
legendary showgirl Josephine
Baker, and thus accumulated
significant pieces of memorabilia including a ‘Josephine’ print
signed by artist ‘Bob Mackie’ that
sold for $400, a ‘Bobino’ poster
that brought $305 and a personal
framed picture signed ‘Josie’ to
“My Bill” that brought $155. Other
related items included a very interesting and rare ‘Minnequa’ poster
and photo that brought $1,450,
and framed Mae West posters
entitled ‘Old Gold’ and ‘Dans Je
Ne Suis Pas Un Ang’ that sold for
$125 and $190 respectively. Also,
nine box lots of loose and bound
fashion drawings ranged in price
from $20 to $625 each for a combined total of $3,280.
Interesting artworks and furniture
include unsigned oil paintings of
‘Countess’ women that ranged
in price from $600 to the largest
sold at $3,300. A massive Rococo over-the-mantle mirror with
cherubs and fruit basket finials
brought $3,000. A plaster-overwood ‘Blackamore’ statue brought
$2,700, a pair of five-place ‘Old
Man of the Mountain’ candle
sconces brought $475, a ‘beehive’
hanging chandelier with glass
beads and prism adornments sold
for $300, and a Parian winged angel figure brought $230.
Furniture highlights included a
large two-piece blind-door stepback wall cupboard with spoon
carving flour bins base that sold
for $650. A fancy cherry Victorian étagère cabinet in stick
and ball style sold for $525. A
fancy Rosewood floral, fruit and
nut carved ‘D’-form entrance
table brought $425 and a pair
of mahogany marble-top music
cabinets brought $800. A mahogany Queen size bed frame
with raised panel head and foot
boards, reeded corners and or- MA) and the late Ted Skotedis
molu mounts brought $1,500, (Shamokin Dam, PA) with many
and a similar mahogany panel items purchased from the Emerson
head and foot board frame with Hyman Sheshequin Trail Museum
corners and ornate mounts sold auction, circa 1960’s including a
for $600. Also, a Bombay-type Period Brass Pipe Tomahawk, lots
French country double bed frame of effigy pipes, points, axes, foswith carved chest sold for $550.
sils, stone tools, early-man tools,
Antiques and collectibles were Neanderthal and MORE!
sold, including ‘Lembeck’ and
A great Firearms & Taxidermy
‘Christian’ beer trays that brought Auction to be held on April 30th
$105 and $85, respectively. A at 10 AM – featuring many leftframed Civil War discharge pa- handed and right-handed Rifles
per for ‘Truman Stone’ brought (Sport, Military & Black Powder),
$155. Many cast iron door stops shotguns, handguns, optics,
were sold, the top two in the many pieces of full/half/shouldershape of a rooster and a lion mount taxidermy, approximately
that brought $300 each. Lawn 200 working and decorative duck
& garden accessories including decoys, fishing & related items &
a pair of cast iron pedestal urns much more! * All FFL Rules Apply.
Canton Borough Spring Clean Up Week/
sold for $350, a painted cement
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lawn jock brought $130, a pair of
New email address: [email protected]
Computer & Electronics Drop Off Day
wooden porch benches sold for
Canton Borough will hold Spring Computer & Electronics
$525 and a ‘Babcock’ iron hose
Clean Up Monday through Friday, Drop off Day for Canton Borough
reel brought $120. Also sold,
May 23, 2016 through May 27, will be held at the Canton Borwere an ‘Anderson Scale Co.’
2016 to assist residents in spruc- ough Street Shed, 75 Park Place,
large cheese cutter for $120, an
ing up their property. Residents Canton, on Wednesday, May 25,
‘H. Wilson & Co. Liverpool Engmay dispose of old worn out ap- 2016, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
land’ copper child’s potty seat for
pliances, furniture and junk, etc.,
This event is hosted by Can$100, a heavy three-piece set of
inside
April
27 -kitchen Wed.,
5:15 PM
Auct.Barn
Victorian silver-plate
tea
Walnut tcoffee
able/4 &leaves/4 chairs, wainscot cupboard, jelly c-upboards, mantle clocks, from
Lg. Cast USA or#3 outside
Bell, of your ton Borough to dispose of obhome. Burning barrels can be solete electronic equipment free
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2 hole corn sheller, 2x2 Butcher disposed of if placed with the pile of charge in an environmentally
two stoneware water coolers that
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Jim table toy that brought $265.
3rd Annual Machinery/Equipment Consignment parkplug-­‐Esso-­‐7-­‐Up-­‐
up at the curb by the Can- Be Accepted: Personal ComputBlue and Coffee white transfer
china
Grinders, Signs: Round RR-­‐Exide Battery-­‐Longacre-­‐Pa. Farmer’s Assoc.-­‐Pennzoil-­‐AC Spicked
ton ABorough
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Canton Borough assumes no Mice, And Peripherals); Printers;
$50 to $150 each, some even
Forksville
Fair
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Seat, Pan Seats, Spinning Wheel, Cast Iron Bulldog, Butter Bowl-­‐Molds-­‐Paddles, Human Yoke, Galv. Tubs, ’ Cast responsibility
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with damage including a polyForksville,
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from
the curb prior to DVD Players; Electric Typewritchrome transfer
that
sold
being
picked
by the Borough. ers; Fax Machines; Hard Drives;
Wash Tub wpieces
/Handles, Iron Pans, up
Lard for $200. Seventy-three
of Washboards, Coal Ash Sifter & Bucket, Hand Sythes, Wood Rakes, Cast JD 4430 4 Post Syncro Range, Ford 3000, Farmall M, Ford 9NThe
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Rake,
pay Amy Seeley, Canton Bor- cessors.
land Spode ‘Aster’ brought $85.
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CornGPlanter,
5 Btm
Oliver
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Reset
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30’s-­‐40’s & 50’s Plates, CJD
herry Pitters, alv. Funnels, Beam Augers, ‘Home Comfort’ read &
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before
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for $122,000Form, and O
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be
picked
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ABSOLUTELY
NO right to refuse or reject any items
Mineral Rights
sold
for
$12,000
Barrel Toy Gun, Platform Plow,
Scale, Ford
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for a total of $134,000 plus the
Rosenberger Dairy Box, Pinto eddle Car, Hand W/Blade,
Cultivators, Nail Side
Kegs, Hay
Syracuse Walking Plow, Lightning BY
Rods, 200PGarden
Tractor
2 Steel
Wagons,
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ACCEPTED
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buyer’s premium.
Wood
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Baler/Thrower,
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Wheels, Lg. Boumatic
1892 Bible, Wallace Nutting ‘Pa. Beautiful, 2 U.S. D100
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