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Port Perry Star, 8 Oct 1975, p. 14

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a Ty haa Ci --y SS rt Sd Rg Ee ¥ 7 + ANS ER a ET Wge™ "Nth CONS "buggy (good; 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1975 Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Auction sale of Farm Machinery and Household Furniture, the property of CHARLIE RABY, Lot 30, Con 2, Hope Twp., 4 miles west of Welcome on Hwy. 2, or 7 miles northwest of Port Hope. Six tractors including J.D. 710 diesel tractor; M.F. 35 gas tractor with loader; AR John Deere, gas; 1974 J.D. 4-furrow plough; 1973 J.D. manure spreader; 1974 J.D. snow blower; J.D. 8 blade tiller; 1975 Lincolnwelder; 1975 J.D. wagon; 1973 Chrysler car; qty of grain; hay and straw; large quantity of furniture & antiques - Kenmore dishwasher; McClary refriger- ator; freezer; dining room suite; corner china cabinet; qty. of dishes; Hi-Fi stereo; apartment size Nordheimer Toronto Piano & bench;Fleetwood colour T.V.; . antique hall rack; love seat; 7 pc. toilet set; picture frames; red- wood lawn furniture; large qty of hand tools. Very large quantity of furniture and antiques. Terms Cash. Noreserve. Machine sale at 10:30 a.m. Furnituge sale at 2:00p.m. Carl a Auction. eer, Reaboro, Ont. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. Clearing auction sale for FRETZ MEATS at Claremont, R.R. 3, (being 10 miles N.E. of Mark- ham, Hwy # 7 (Phone 416-640- 3125). Including Slaughter and Store Equipment (property expropriated for 'New Airport). Including Butcher Boy meat saw (12 hep.) ; meat slicer; calculat-" ing scales; air condition, new Sept. 1974; electric hoist; New Berkel meat grinder; freezer; cooler unit, 2 h.p. (6 mos. old); Simonsen portable Hog De- Hairer, 2 h.p.; Thompson split- ting saw; cutlery grinder; large rendering kettle; 2 Enterprise sausage stuffers (good); S.S, cutting tables; cutting table, hard plastic top; s.s. covered counters; plastic, s.s.;porcelaine trays; hooks; knives; steels; scrapers; cleaves; cashregister; punch time clock; office equip- ment; also Husky Liquid spread- er, 1000 gal. perfect condition; New Husky pump, P.T.O.; W-6- tractor; rototiller; Ford Riding lawn mower, 42; etc. etc. Note: Only a few items listed here. This is good equipment. Make sure to attend. Refresh. ments. Sale 1 p.m. sharp. Atkinson and Wilson, Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 SALE TIME: 11 A.M. SHARP Auctionsale of farm stock, imple- ments and furniture, the property of BYRNELL WYLIE, Lot 5, Con 10, Mariposa Twp., 2 miles east of Manilla, 1 mile north on Hwy. 46. 50 head of Hereford and Short horn cattle; 17 cows with calves by side; 5 cows pasturebred; Poll. Hereford bull, 5 years; 12 steers and heifers; yearlings and 2 yr. olds; 5 yr. old and 4 yr. old Belgian geldings; one is register- ed (full brothers; both broke and ready for the show ring; team of Belgian mares (have been ploughing at the World Match); 2 Belgian colis (matched chest- nuts), show prospects; chestnut horse (quarter horse and pinto); - Hackney mare; McLaughlin double buggy (Grey Coach, Chatham) excel- lent condition; cutter (Sinclair) with doors (good) ; cutter (good); Bain wagon box and spring seat; set of Chrome show harness; 24 in. collars with scotch tops; 2 sets of brass mounted breeching har- ness; one 2-wheel cart (antique) ; 1969 Belair Chev. car (certified); 1966 Chev. "2 ton truck (as is); Allis Chalmers tractor D14, gas (good); Ford 700 tractor with Sedore loader; N.H. baler; Cock- shutt spreader # 625; 2 McCor- mick spreaders; 2 roller bearing wagons, 1 on rubber, 1 on steel; McCormick seed drill; Cockshutt power mower; Gehl hammer mill; full line of machinery; Sonya spin dry washing machine; love seat and chair; antique wooden telephone; pine table; wardrobe; chest of drawers; efc.; coal oil lamp; telephone table (like new); qu. of dishes; homemade blankets; many other articles of furniture and antiques. Farm sold. Terms cash, Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. Come early, furniture sells first. Manilla Ladies will serve lunch. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auction eers, Ph. (705) 357.3270. wil 7d 4 Th LEAS »e Bh "Cedarwood 'Country', near Pic- 05.324-9959. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 SALE AT 9 AM. Thanksgiving Day Special Auct- ion Sale for BEARE BROS. Furniture and Appliances, Mark- ham R.R. 1, being 3 miles east of Hwy. 48 (Markham Road) on Steeles Ave., to Beare Rd., turn south 1 mile (watch for signs) kering airport. This is a closing outauctionsale 6f over 42 years in business. Furniture, Appliances; Tires, Fridges, Freezers, Ranges, Dishwashers, colour T.V.'s, chesterfields; stereos, kitchen, bedroom, dining room suites, just about everything you can think of for general use, (see Sales Bills), Dealers in G.E., Westinghouse, Inglis, R.C.A., Kaufman, Krug, Beverley, Edge- wood, over 40 dealerships in all. One of the nicer places ever to deal. Remember new merchan- dise, an auction worthwhile at- tending, over 4,000 items, This property is being expropriated. Everything will be sold with No Reserve. Buy atyour own price, "Buy Auction". If you have never attended a Country Auction Sale, come to this one, a thrill of a life time. 4 auction rings oper- ating at the same time. Terms Cash - known cheques. Sale at 9 a.m. Dealers welcome. A.S. Farmer, Don Burd, Earl Gauslin, Frank Bennett, Doug Moore, Auctioneers, Norm Faulknef sales Manager and Auctioneer. 416-640-5691. ) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15° SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale of household furni- ture, antiques, and Real Estate, the property of MRS. ALBERTA BRANDON, 97 St. John St., in the Town of Cannington. White enameled cook stove, Kelvinator refrig; . Moffat jelectric stove; drop leaf table and 4 Rattan chairs; cheese dish. (antique); cutglassfruitbov ; hand painted dinner set (not complete); silver tea service; Tiffany lamp shade; qu. of other antique dishes; oak dining room table; china cabinet; buffetand 1arm chair; 2 Windsor chairs (with arms); 2 Lyre-back_ "chairs (needlepoint); Blundall player piano (player needs new tubes); Philips T.V.; chesterfield and chair (good); coal oil lamps; Bennington pitcher (large); pine chests of drawers; 2 continental beds (good); 5 pc. antique bed- room suite (either cherry or fruit- wood) with cane decor (good): large qu. of " other furniture; quilts; old musical instruments; and music; etc. Also offered for sale, subject to reserve bid, a 7-room brick house; on a treed corner lot, low taxes. Plan to see this house if you are Sinkinsy oh buying. Terms on property, 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days. Terms on furniture, cash. Sale at, 12:00 noon. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers, Ph (705) . 357-3270. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON Auction sale of Farm stock, implements and furniture, the property of DON HARRISON, Lot 22, Con 1, Scott Twp., 1 mile south of Zephyr and 2 miles west or | mile east of Mt. Albert, and 22 miles north. 85 head of hereford, Charolais and Holstein cattle.. 12 cows with calves by side; 34 Hereford and CTharolais™ cross yearling steers; 19 Here- ford and Charolais heifers (year- lings); 3 Holstein heifers bred in April; 5 Holstein heifers (year- lings); Ford 3000 diesel tractor with Allied hydraulic loader (good); McCormick 414 diesel tractor; Cockshutt 550 tractor ;« Cockshutt 40 tractor; Dion forage harvester; M.H. Clipper com. bine, P.T.0.; J.D. corn planter; New Holland ensilage spreader; 2self unloading forage bofes and one wagon; rubber tired wagon and rack; M.H. tiller; New Hol- land manure spreader; Knight manure spreader; qu. of other farm machinery. Pine flat back _ cupboard; settee and 2 chairs; antique chestof drawers; antique rocker; Bull's Eye bed; glass churn; parlour table with glass ball feet; no. of other tables; wash stands; qu. of other antique furniture. Farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 12:00 noon, Furniture sells first. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph Auction Sales SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Antiques, Furniture and House- hold effects, the property of MR. ROSCOE CHAPIN, Unionville, located east of Kennedy Road on Hwy. # 7, Ya mile then north on Second Street. Including Kelvin. ator elec. range; apt.-size refrig- erator; antique rocking chair; antique 'oak bookcase (glass doors); antique secretary; antique . library table; 'antique H.B. shipping crates; beds; lamps; linens; 8 handmade quilts; books; appliances; Viking washer; china; Roneo dupli- cator; S.P. lawn mower; electric' edger; tools and other articles too numerous to mention, Sale time: 12:30 p.m. Terms cash. No reserve. House Sold. Auctioneer - W. F. Walker & Assoc., Mark- ham, Ont. 294 4870. Auction Sales SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M, Auction sale of Livestock, imple- ments and household furniture, the property of DAVID SHARPE, Lot 12, Con 11, Cavan Twp., Ya milewest of Ida or 10 niles west of Peterborough or 3 miles north of Hwy 115 at Millbrook turn and mile west. 86 Holstein and *Hereford-Holstein Cross cattle. Hereford bull, rising 3 yr. old; 26 mature grade Holstein cows: -2 fresh Aug., 5 fresh July, 5 fresh June, 14 fresh March to June, rebred; 4 Holstein & Hereford Holstein cows, due November; 4 Hereford & Shorthorn cows with calves by side; Holstein heifer, . due November; 5 Holstein heif- ers, 12 yr. old, open; 11 open Holstein heifers, 1 to 12 yr, old; Hereford & Holstein heifer, 2 yr. Legal Notice NOTICE NOTICE of an application by the Regional Municipality of Durham for approval of a by-law imposing a special charge respecting the water works system of the Regional Municipality of Durham. IT is the opinion of the Council that all residential cows fresh in April, rebred; 4 - ' Charolais, red Holstein. - not otherwise be required. (705) 357-3270. 1 SNES LaTreas Jy Lh Al pig £2) buildings in the Regional Municipality of Durham not being a single family building, a double building or a duplex building, and 'all combined residential and non-residential buildings having more than two dwell- ing units, after the passing of this by-law, may impose a "heavy load on the water works system of the Region, by reason of which expenditures may be required to provide additional water works capacity which would THE Council of Th:z- Regional Municipality of Durham intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal . Board for approval to impose the charges upon the owner of every residential building, the owner of every combined residential building and non-residential building in the Regional Municipality of Durham erected or enlarged after the passing of this by-law. THE total sum shall be sollected on the following terms-and apply to each unit to be constructed: ~ (a) for bachelor dwelling units and one bedroom i dwelling units $225.00 per unit; (b) for dwelling units containing two or rhore bedrooms $450.00 per unit; ANY charge or charges imposed under this by-law shall be made payable at the time of an application for water works connection and shall be collected by the Yorks Department of the Regional Municipality of Durham. THIS By-law shall not apply to: ~~ (a) every building on land exempt from taxation under any general or special act; every building on land in respect of which an Agreement has been entered into with the Municipality under Section 33 of The Planning Act or any predecessor, thereof; (b) (c) every building or any land in respect of which * a contribution. to provide water supply facilities has been made within ten years previous to the 'application for a water connection; + (dy every residential building having not more than two dwelling units; . every combined residential or non-residential building having not more than two dwelling units. (e) ANY ratepayer may within twenty-one (21) days after the first publication of this notice, send by prepaid post to the Clerk of the Regional Municipality of Durham at 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval or to the - imposition of the special charge. THE Ontario Municipal Board niay approve the special charge pursuant to the statute, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for public hearing when any objections will be considered, but notice of such hearing will be given only to those persons who have given notice of objection as provided for above. DATED at the Town of Whitby, this 8th day of October, 1975. C. W. LUNDY, AM.C.T., Clerk, The Regional Municipality of Durham, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, LIN 6A3. Auction Sales old; 5° Holstein steers, V2 yrs. old; 23 Hereford & Holstein calves, '2 to 10 mos. old. - 197] Cockshutt 1365 diesel tractor with loader; 1972 New Idea corn picker; Gockshutt 7° combine; 1970 Int, corn planter; Oliver 4-furrow trip beam plough; milk. ing équipment, approx. 1200 bales of straw. Terms cash, No reserve. Machine sale at 1:00 P.M. Cattle sale at 2:30 P.M. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Rea- boro, "Ont. 1-705 324.9959. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 'SALE TIME: 1 P.M, Cattle Auction. 75 head - 14 cows, Holstein, white-faced- Charolais with calves; 3 white-faced heif- ers, springing; 1 Hereford heifer, springing; 16 open heifers, Here- ford, White-faced, Holstein; 14 calves on cows, Hereford, Char- olais, white-faced; steers, Hereford, white-faced, are all homebred 'good sound 28 stocker These A animals. The property of BRUCE HOLTBY, Lot 11, Con 1, Reach Twp., 2 miles north of ~ Myrtle, '2 miles south of Man. chester, 2 mile west of No. 12 hwy. Terms cash. No reserve. John Annis, Auctioneer, 1ST BI-ANNUAL HEREFORD PRODUCTION SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1975 SALE TIME: 1 P.M. EDST at ORMSDALE FARM Brooklin, Ontario Selling Choice Anxiety; Beauv Mode; Domino; Superol; Tru Duke; Leonard 251; Spidel; Vescovi; Circle T. blood lines. Complete 1974 heifer calf crop; mostly bred; "including show animals; a select number of cows with calves; station tested and indexed service-aged bulls. Owners: Hugh W. Ormiston, Brooklin; Harold R. Forder, Port Perry. Ocis Legal Notice duplex b buildin Durham. (a) (c) . (e) units. : special charge. October, 1975. : Clerk, NOTICE NOTICE of an application 'by "the Regional Municipality of Durham for approval of a by-law ""imposing a special charge respecting the sanitary: sewer system of the Regional Munici IT is the opinion of the Council buildings in the Regional Municipality of Durham not being a Single family building, a double building or a ilding, and all combined: residentia non-residential buildings having more than two dwell- ing units, after the passing of this by-law, may impose a heavy load on the sanitary sewer system of by reason of which expenditures may be required to provide additional sanitary sewer capacity which would not otherwise be required. THE Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal . Board for approval to im owner of every residential building, the owner of every. combined residential building and non-residential in the Regional Municipality of Durham 'erected or enlarged after the passing. of this by-law. THE total sum 'shall be collected on the following ~ terms and apply to each unit to be constructed: (a)- for bachelor dwelling units and one bedroom dwelling units $225.00 per unit; (b) for_dwelling units containing two or more - bedrooms $450.00 per unit; ANY charge or charges imposed under this by-law shall be made payable at the time of an abplieanion for sanitary sewer connection and shall be coll Works Department of the Regional. Municipality of 'THIS By-law shall not apply to: every building on land exempt from taxation under. any 'general or special act;" (b) every building on land in respect of which an Agreement has been entered into with the municipality under Section 33 of The Planning Act or any predecessor thereof; : every building or any land in respect of which a contribution to provide sanitary -sewer facilities has been made within ten years previous to the a sewer connection; «@ every residential building having not more «than two dwelling units; 4 ; every combined residéntial or non-residential building having tet, more than two dwelling | | :. : ANY ratepayer may within 21. days after. the first publication of this notice, send by prepaid post to the Clerk of the Regional Municipality of Durham at 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval or to the imposition of the _ THE Ontario Municipal Board may approve the special charge pursuant to the statute but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for public hearing | when any objection will be considered, but notice of ° such Hearing will be given only to those persons who have given notice of objection as provided for above. DATED" at the Town of Whitby this 8th day of: C. W. Lundy, AM.C.T.,, The Regional Municipality of Durham, 605 Rossland Road East, -- Whitby, Ontario, LIN 6A3. lity of Durham. at all residential and e Region, se the-charges upon the ected by the pplication for 'a sanitary A uction Sales RI Re, I Ro BT 2 Red > SE --- I TR ---- ®

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