Fa #0 © Sint dA oi Sia. 0 § aE bo A AY Ld > "'s ] o } LJ . * * ay age. Te NER ' v / * Yiu, y ie, oy » Solel \ YA BARS FER TS TU EB 0S dd bo) 558 « A ve VT {2 Vag yi ) , i : hy TE Saat TL WA SATS 4 CIT nf AEA Pe. FFF "LY. [3 v " 33) LC Sonia ' Shi x } / 1% NE, i wands dd daw PO kits ¥ R a ...- i y £ PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday. Dec. 11. 1974 -- 15 hy $ ; ' AER ' ---- ested divi iitnnndiscn nis pnt S bsnl tid avs tins mod cnn didlos PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1974 -- 13 Mayor wants Park - NOTICE - TO THE PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE Boa rd dissolved | ww - Township Of Scugog NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD by the Corporation of the Town of Whitby for approval of a by-law to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 35 of the Planning Act. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of Real Estate PRIVATE SALE Spacious new condit- ion brick bungalow, "Summit Drive, Caes- area. Extras, attach- Auction Sales SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 SALE TIME 11:00 A.M. Auction sale of furniture, anti- ques, player piano, 2 tractors, etc, the property of Jack Meindl, 'Lot 14, Con. 2, Reach Twp., 3 miles south of Manchester or 12 miles north of Myrtle Station and Admitting that he may raise some peoples ire, Mayor Lawrence Malcolm has come out with a solution to the dispute over thg old township hall in Blackstock. In a report that will prob- ably be considered tonight at a special meeting of council, the Mayor has suggested: Mr. Malcolm said that the Community Centre in Black- stock is operating in the red all the time. "I feel this is because the Parks Board is so spread out in its duties and so lacks enthusiasm for any one place in particular," he said. "Plainly, zeal is lacking in the Town of Whitby intends to apply to the Ontario Vs mile east. Automatic washer J . : te yp Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section ed garage, large rec | and dryer, large pine harvest that the Cartwright Parks the Board... } 35 of The Planning Act for approval of By-law No. room, plaster, patio, fable (good), large antique Board be dissolved. In Ward 4, all Community 144-74 read a first, second and third time and finally broadloom throughout. | (oof ana Have side board In its place, the mayor has Centres are operating under passed on the 12th day of November, A.D., 1974. A copy of the By-law is furnished herewith. A note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the By-law and "stating the lands affected thereby is also furnished herewith. Any person interested may, within fourteen (14) days after the date of this notice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Whitby notice of his Real value $44,000.00. PRINCIPALS ONLY 655-4492 Auction Sales REG AND LARRY very ornate must be seen to be appreciated. Solid mahogany round dining room table, pede- stal base, claw type feet, refin- ished in beautiful condition, 2 Jaques and Hays Upholstered arm chairs, 4 side chairs, Settee, refinished and reupholstered, excellent condition, Player piano (Karn Piano Co.) mahogany, refinished, player works perfect, suggested that the various halls in the former township of Cartwright be leased to groups that now use them. In the case of the old township hall, Mr. Malcolm wants it to be leased to the Blackstock Senior Citizens. a Parks Board. Mr. Malcolm said that there are two organizations sitting with thousands of dollars locked up and neither one willing to go ahead and spend it on the old Town Hall in Blackstock. objection to approval of the said By-law together with a JOHNSON a rare opportunity to purchase a They would have to honour This is because the Parks statement of the grounds of such objection. AUCTIONEERS piano in this condition. Walnut the Orangeman's lease and Board has shown very little :s oo (20 Years Experience) eS nsson, Qinasitisay sok, make the hall available to initiative in leadership, hg Any person wishing to support the application for LIVESTOCK ing room table cut down), Settee ~~ Guides, and Brownies. said. approval of the By-law may within fourteen (14) days FURNITURE SALES refinished, antique sofa, small "I am sure the Senior "There have been count} after the date of this notice, send by registered mail or pine flat back 12 panes of glass in Citizens are public spirited less meetings at which deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Whitby notice of his Sunderland 705-357-3270 'he one door, antique side board p p : 8 support of approval to the said By-law together with a request for notice of any Hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said By-law but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the By-law will be considered. Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or a notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the Clerk undersigned the address to which notice of Hearing is to be sent. The last date for filing objections will be the 27th day of December, 1974. Dated at the Town of Whitby this 13th day of December, A.D., 1974. Wm. H. Wallace, AM.C.T., CLERK ANNIS - GAUSLIN Licenced Auctioneers Farm & Estate Sales Furniture (Modern & Antique) John Assis 683-4500 Earl Gauslin 640-3079 WALKER-LIPTAY LTD. AUCTIONEERS LIVESTOCK-ESTATES BLOOD HORSES For booking or Information Contact STEVE LIPTAY, Hampton 263-2117 BILL WALKER Markham 294.4970 | JACKSON & WOTTEN Licensed Auctioneers Farm and Real Estate Sales THRE and china cabinet, 2 hall seats and hat racks, single brass bed, iron and brass bed, Oil paintings (large), l.arge qu. of silver, trays, butter dishes, tea pols, cake plates etc. Qu. of dishes, several pieces of Belleek, hand painted nippon, 2 hand painted large French vases, 2 cut glass decanters, crystal vase, eic. Electric train set (Lionel O. Gauge Layout) 5 engines, 17 freight cars, 4 cabooses, 6 oper- ating cars, 12 switches, 10 oper- ating tracks, Multi train trans- former, 20011. of frack; hundreds of other articles, Farmall super A McCormick tractor (good), J.D. # 112 garden tractor (2 yrs) with snow blower and 48 in. cut mower. Plan to attend this outstanding sale. Farm sold, terms cash, sale at 11:00 a.m. Sale will be held under cover. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auct- ioneers. Ph. (705) 357-3270. enough to do this," he said. "They are full of zeal and ambition and would turn the hall into quite a spot." He also suggests that the Nestleton Community Centre and the former For- rester's Hall be put under a local committee suggested by the Community and leas- ed under the same terms as the Reach Township Centres. Similar offers would be made to the Agricultural Society, the 0.N.Q. Club and the Blackstock Institute of the Community Recreation Centre and Arena. nothing has been accomp- lished, except that commun- ity spirit and enthusiasm dies a little during or after each meeting," he said. "Pretty soon all enthusiasm will be done and only bitter- ness left." Mayor suggests solution Calling council's October Cartwright garbage solution "poor, limpid and costly", Mayor Lawrence Malcolm 405 Dundas Street West, FURNITURE & ANTIQUES has suggested another Whitby, Ontario. PORT PERRY $85:2259 solution. Council decided to ask ° those who wanted garbage 2 b Auction Sales collection to send in Lh ' THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY the: bowunshin and ihe dea SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 p BY-LAW NO. 144-74 SALE AT 10:00 A.M. was to provide these people BEING A BY-LAW TO AMEND BY-LAW NUMBER Complete stock of Hardware with service at a fixed price. Store, clothing, bicycles, toys, & "We have ended up with 2585 sporting equipment, tools, paint, about 500 replies Toll all _ antique show. case and oak 0 hi WHEREAS, the Municipal Council of the Corporation counter. Plus numerous other parts of the township," the , pa ; y po articles. To be held inside Al' of the Town of Whitby deems it advisable to amend ro yr sly diside B)s mayor said, in a report to By-law Number 2585, as amended. Uxbridge. Sale time 10:00 a.m. council. "'Some are condit- A good chance to do your ional and jn no way can a 3 NOW THEREFORE, be it enacted and it is hereby Christmas Shopping. Going out limited contract be let to enacted as a By-law of the Corporation of the Town of of business. Earl Gauslin, John p ' . Annis, Auctioneers, 683-4500. cover these homes that will Whitby by the Council thereof as follows:- pe selisfrctory in any way : 3 ~ ° : 1. That Section 12 (1) (a) of By-law No. 2585, as Legal Notice y Mr. Malcolm therefore amended, is hereby further amended by deleting 2 suggests that council offer therefrom the following: NOTICE TO CREDITORS WwW ad S new the present garbage collec- '"'a detached single-family dwelling house'; nih AND Ojuzks , ' tor, Kenneth Minshall, a » % : i". . n the matter of the Estate o i a Sew de) niin dwelling house"; and ars em ntiae of ten-month contract at his "a duplex dwelling house". All persons having claims revised rate of pay. St po Esiale A pin Babies are born every day. And newspapers report it Mr. Malcolm said the 8 BY-LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD of Scugog, in the regional Munic- --in full. They also report on who's getting married, system now in existence Is TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 12TH DAY OF [0 2 Durnom Housewife, local sports, the price of a pot roast, and more. good and the township has NOVEMBER, A.D., 1974. of November, 1974, are hereby In your community this is news. And newspapers hever been so free of garb- nastiod hd Sordi 1a me Ungsrsion print the news, with strong emphasis on local news. Bae along the ditches : o . as it is now. December, 1974, full particulars Local newspapers deliver, where other news sources . x W. Wallace Gerald L. Emm of their claims. Immediately leave off. People believe strongly in newspapers for Council will probably Clerk Acting Mayor after the said date the assets of LL a consider the matter at a the said deceased will be distri. several reasons: newspaper reading is a habit with special council meetin } Suiedameng the parties entitled most people; it's part of the habitual routine of daily tonight 8 EXPLANATORY NOTE ope ou ving rooney life; and people regard their newspaper as a friend PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF BY-LAW NUMBER have notice. they can't do without. | 4 144-74 DATED at Port Perry, Ontario } this 25th day of November, 1974. Over eight out of ten adults read a newspaper every . KELLY, JERMYN, Z : The purpose and effect of By-law Number 144-74 is to. SMITH, bey day. For that.reason no other news medium can ! eliminate the future development of .detached single: Barristers, Solicitors, match local newspapers for speedy. thorough family dwelling houses, semi-detached dwelling Box 131, Port Perry, ) 0 " Ontario LOB INO saturation-of your town. houses and duplex dwelling houses within the Town of tar . It R5 (Residential) Zones Solicitors for the above Estate. Whitby in a . (Dec. 11h) For all the news about your community, read your All material filed concerning this application is on file ocal newspaper. Newspapers deliver the local story. and open for public inspection iin the Planning o Department, located at the Brooklin Offices, 14 Church Give Away CANADIAN COMMUNITY Lis Street, Brooklin, Ontario. corec - NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION T LEAN MALE KITTENS REPRESENTING THE comm Telephone: (416) 655-3346 mother Siamese, father ? Phone °F CANADA YMTY PRE "Another beer...to show elephone: 986 4686. gratitude to the sponsor who" made this telecast possible!' 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