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Port Perry Star, 16 May 1973, p. 16

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§ - al Tv SALE EY She hb AND. A, ANA ry Ie YE AT RE ee MIND LT AOE ER AAAS ARR A DRA A \ » 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 9th, 1973 WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Fur- niture. The property of MILFORD VEALE, Lot 4, Con. 1, Eldon Twp. 8% miles north of Manilla or 2 miles west of Woodville, then 1% miles north, 25 head of 'Holstein and Hereford Cattle including 5 Holstein cows (Charolais calves at side), No. of Hereford - Holstein young cattle (2 yrs. & yearlings). Approx. 700. bu. barley, 450 bu. mixed grain, small qu. of baled hay & straw, J.D. 2120 diesel tractor (600 hrs.) & J.D. #48 loader (both ex- cellent), M-F Super 90 diesel tractor (multi - power, good), Ferguson 20-85 tractor, 260 gal. sprayer on tandem trail- er (31 ft. boom), J.D. #38 2 row harvester (pick up & clipper head), M-F blower & 60 ft. pipe, 2 M-F 10 ton wag- ons with M-F self-unloading boxes (18 ft.), Badger 10 ton wagon with Badger box (18 ft.), McCormick 12 ft. swath- er (pull type), J.D. #40 spreader (175 bu., good), Al- lied cultivator (3 pt, 30 tooth), M-F 4 furrow plow machinery. Mason & Risch piano & bench (good), 8 pc. dining suite, harvest table (4'x8'), flat back cupboard (no drawers), china cabinet- writing desk, spool cradle, chairs, qu. of other furniture. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 12 NOON. Furniture sells first. Gerald Graham, Clerk. . REG. & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 2--May16 TUESDAY, MAY 22nd Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Fur- niture, the property of LORNE & HERB CRONS BERRY, Lot 2, Con. 5; gina Twp. 1% miles s of Sutton on Hwy. #48. head of Herford and Short- horn Cattle including 4 cows ers (bred), 3 steers (2 yrs.). Approx. 500 bales of Hay, 200 bales of Straw, 300 bu. Oats, 2 M.H. #30 Tractors "(good condition), Geo. White Threshing Machine, M. H. #11 manure spreader, Mec- Cormick grain & fert. drill (15 disc), J.D. power-lift cul tivator, J.D. mower (3 pt.), McCormick Side Rake, anti- .que buggy, full line of ma- chinery. Small cook stove, gas range, 3 pc. antique bed- room suite, wash stand, grain cradle, ox yoke, oak artifi- cial fireplace, other items. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 12:30 p.m. -Gerald Graham, Clerk. ~ +.REG. and LARRY JOHNSON Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 2--Mayl6 . (32" trip beam), full line of with calves, 1 cow & 2 heif- * THURSDAY, MAY 24th Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements. The pro- perty of RAY THOMPSON, Lot 22, Con. 4, Scott Twp. 1% miles east of Zephyr then 1 mile south or 4 miles north of Sandford. 5 Here. ford heifers (fat, yearlings), 5 Hereford & Charolais steers (fat, yearlings). 55 Suffolk ewes (good), No. of lambs, Suffolk ram, Hamp. ram, 130 pigs including 6 sows with litters, 19 sows (bred), 58 weaned pigs and chunks, Yorkshire hog (pure bred). Excellent strain of pigs. 250 Leghorn hens laying well. M-F #165 diesel tractor (power steering. good), Mc: Cormick Farmall M tractor, Ford tractor (Jubilee series), Sedore loader, M-F 4 furrow trip beam plow, M.H. #60 combine (8 ft., pull type), N.H. #616 one row harves- ter, A-C blower with 40 ft. pipe, 2 forage boxes, el. wag- on unloader, Martin wagon 18 tooth cultivator, G. W. sprayer {good). Ford tiller, M.H. seed drill (15 disc). elevator & % h.p. motor, M-F 2 row corn planter, Knight manure spreader (115 bu.), Potato equip., full line of machinery. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Zephyr U.C.W. serves Lunch. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 3--May23 ~& grain box (150 bu.) M-F. Ministry of consumer and commercial relations New provincial legislation to licence credit investi- gators and consumer report- ing agencies was introduced today by John T. Clement, Ontario's Minister of Consu- mer and Commercial Rela- tions. The legislation is a revised draft of the Consumer Reporting Act first intro- duced last October. ity have been retained. "We are recommending that powerful procedures be established to provide dis- closure to the consumer of } information about him as- sembled by consumer re- porting agencies. "secondly, we believe that consumer reporting agencies should be fully accountable to the consumer Ontario Mission seeks markets in the U.S. Northern Development Minister Jean Chretien today confirmed a Yukon Terrifory Water Board rec- ommendation to build the Aishihik hydro-electric power development. Situated about 100 miles northwest of Whitehorse, the $15 million project was proposed by the Northern missioner-in-Council of the Yukon. The Board held two public. hearings on the Aishihik project -- in May 1972 and January 1973 -- and among those making representations were the Yukon Indian Brotherhood, the Yukon Conservation Society, the Yukon Chamber of Mines, Yukon Historical time flood the reservoir above the historic high water level although the retaining "structures nay provide for greater storage. They also stipulated a minimum flow over Otter and Rainbow Falls, two important and well known recreational sites. The Board also stated its ee i" Canada Power Commission Society, Canadian Envir- willingness to. receive a . Introducing the Act, Mr. for the accuracy and fair- 4 will use the waters of the onmental Law Research further application for a Clement said the govern- ness of is information. pjgpipik drainage basin to Foundation, Canadian higher reservoir level at ment "'had heeded the Possible legal action for generate up to 30 megawatts Society of Wildlife and some later date subject to complaints that have been damages will provide a power. This increased Fishery Biologists, Yukon certain additional economic, made about some aspects or Strong incentive: for con- capacity will meet the Agsociation of Non Status environmental and socio- the consumer reporting in- sumer reporting agencies to, o.ast demands for power Indians, Engineering Insti- logical studies being carried dustry and we have in- adopt the best possible in "the southern Yukon. tute of Canada and the out by the Commission. A creased the degree of reporting procedures. "This decision has been Whitehorse Chamber of further public hearing would protection offered the con- Mr. Clement said the new pon without prejudice to Commerce. be held at that time. sumer. legislation will "do away y dian and claims" said Mr. In accordance with the "The new Actincludes one With secret reports of = cypefien, "and I have given act. N.CP.C. submitted to major new provision. Inves- inaccurate reports based on (pis assurance to Chief the Territorial Water Board ligatoys working for con. hearsay... Elijah Smith. Iam satisfied information on the qualita- sumer reporting . agencies Only by bringing the yy, ye have protected both tive and quantitative effects will be made subject to entire consumer reporting yn. fish 'and the wildlife of the project. On the basis of government registration as industry out into the open pi of the region." the various studies and the well as the agencies them- can we prevent abuses and The Yukon Territory dialogue generated at the selves. We believe that ensure the individual his yo Board, established two hearings, the Territorial government evaluation and right to fair treatment. Tonge the authority of the water Board is satisfied that control of those engaged in fail to do so would invest too other Inland Waters Act, the proposed project is a the investigation of con- much arbitrary power in too jp.) des representation from viable one. sumers will lead to higher few hands and risk far too i federal departments with The recommendations of PY standards of conduct." much to potentially faulty crest in northern waters the Water Board state that cw.» i reporting-'and storage pro- : Youre a good bread Mr. Clement also said that D e p and three representatives (ho Northern Canada Power winner but when are we thé main provisions of cedures.' nominated by the Com- (iicsion will not at this - gat disclosure and accountabil- going to have some cake? 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