' Auctioneer, 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 16, 1975 Auction Sales CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 7 P.M. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain Road. Hall seat; pine tables; press back chairs; antique rocking chair; love seat and chair; record cabinet; picture frames; ice box; oak chairs; Clover Leaf table; 6 pc. toilet set; piano and bench; pine wash stand; old kitchen cupboards; mahogany parlour table; 9 pc. walnut dining room svite; organ_ stool; dressers; trunk; telephone table; quantity of antique dishes; wicker chair; open front china cabinet; freezer; chrome kitchen set; refrigerator; qu. of dishes; end tables; coffee tables; qu. of electrical appliances; plus many more antiques; furniture and household items too numerous fo mention. Terms cash. Open for showing Thursday, October 16, 1975, 7 - 9 p.m. Don Corneil R.R. #1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 SALE TIME: 11:30 A.M. Auction sale of Farm stock, Implements and Furniture, the property of RUSSELL MORRISON, Lot 12, Con 3, Thorah Twp., 2 miles south of Beaverton on Hwy 12 (south of the lights) and 2 mile west. 116 head of Hereford cattle, 38 cows with calves by side, cows are re-bred; 42 stockers ranging in weight up to 800 Ibs.; David Brown # 950 tractor; M.H. # 30 tractor; Mc Cormick Farmall Super A tractor with loader, plow and cultivator; David Brown 3-furrow plow; N.H.baler # 66; Cunningham hay onditioner; N.H. manure spgeader; M.H. swather, 12 ft.; N.H. power mower; bale ele- vator; M.H. tiller; McCormic seed drill, 15 disc; anit sg rows; Harvey hammer mill; seed cleaning plant with grader and Jiquid treater; post hold auger (3 pt.); Coronet welder; full line of farm machinery. Hay, Straw and Grain - 3300 bales hay; 600 bales straw; 250 bu. oats; 450 bu. mixed grain. Large qu: of furniture; antiques including dishes; clocks; spool bed; wooden tele- phone; etc. Farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 11:30. Note: Furniture will sell first, this is a large sale. Come early. Beaver- ton ladies will serve lunch. - Reg ¢ Auction Sales SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Complete contents of 'Century Farm & Home", featuring 1001 « items, including antique furni- ture, glass, china, primitives, collectors' items, antique & modern farm machinery, gas engines, lumber, misc., etc. The property of BLAKE COULTICE, located on Sideline 2, Pickering Twp., being south, off Durham Region Rd. # 5 (formerly 9th con.) 4 miles east of Claremont, or 22 miles north of # 7 Hwy, via Durham Region Rd. # 23 (form- erly Pickering-Whitby townline) between Brooklin & Brougham to Con 8, then west to Sideline 2, north. Partial list: Pine flatback w/ paned glass; pine tables; pine washstands; pine Postmaster desk; pine candle tables; .orig. stenciled Boston rocker w/ matching armchair (signed); Uxbridge cabinet organ (orn- ate); brass bed; chests of draw- ers; old sideboards; oak kitchen table; carved Vict. chairs (orig. horsehair); set of press backs; arrow back chairs; various old rockers; blanket boxes; old gramaphone; hooked rugs; quilts; mag; books; jewellery; sealers; old bottles; bedding; oil lamps; crocks; Gingerbread & 0.G. clocks; butter bowls; large quantities of old woodenware; toleware & primitives; iron woodstove; iron parlour stoves; toilet set; glass; china; bear trap; old racing cutter; 3 old gas engines; bells; lots of modern tools; J.D. "A.R." tractor (excel- lent); McCormick baler; Int. 3-furrow plow; J.D. disc; drag harrows; hay mower; hay rakes; Olde Tyme hay loader; corn binder; grain binder; cutting box; clover mill; potato digger & thresh machine; old scufflers; old hand plows; rubber tire wagon; scales; 4 new tarpaulins; {_scales; cider press; buzz & rip saws; set' of sleighs; old iron kettles; iron implement seats; pire dump; ladders; lumber; firewood; scrap iron; piping; steel roofing; new double horse harness; horse collars; and much much more. Note: Therewill be 2 auction---rings; (1) Furniture," glass, china, etc. (2) Machinery, tools, etc. This is a tremendous auction featuring everything from yesteryear, to the present. A collection from generations. Terms cash. Quitting farming. Kahn Auction Services, Port Perry, 985-8161, | and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers, 015 Ph (705) 357-3270. AUCTION SALE for The Regional Municipality of Durham -- Whitby, Ontario to be held at Ajax Works Dept., Regional Rd. 4 (Taunton Rd.) SATURDAY OCT. 18. 10:00a.m. VEHICLES: 1964 Int. Pickups | _Rrecen Ro-¢ 1970 GMC Pickup nN yr 1968 GMC 4 ton Dump w 1 LE NS 1967 Chev. 4 ton Dump Hwy woh » -B 1969 GMC 5 ton Dump : 1966 Ford F700 4 ton Dump 1967 Chev. 22 ton Durhp 1968 Chev. 1 ton Dump 1968 Chevelle 4 dr. Sedan rR) at = ND) 1969 GMC 3 ton Cab '& chas. only 1967 GMC 5 ton Cab & chas. only 1968 Int. 4 ton Cab & chas. only 1 1967 Int. 4 ton Cab & chas. only 2 1967 Harley Davidson Motorcycles 1968 Vauxhall Station Wagon 1 1966 Chev. St Wagon 1 1971 Int. Suburban (very good) CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: Galion 503 Grader; Massey Ferg. 220 c/ w ¥% bucket & dual rear wheels; 2 Brantford 42 cu. yd. sanders; Backhoe bucket; J. Deere 300 Tractor % yd. buc. & 24"; Matt Hammer Knife mower; Massey Ferg. Knife mower; J. Deere 400 Tractor ¥% yd. buc. & 24' backhoe buc.; Francis Hankin Sewer buck. machine; Parker Plate Com. pactor'; Cleveland 150 CFM Compressor; King Float Trailer; Assort. of Water Tanks; Self Pro. Pavement Marker; Water Pumps etc. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT LUNCH ON PREMISES PARTIAL LISTING ONLY Viewing Friday, October 17 1:30 - 4:00 P.M. CASH DEPOSIT ON DAY OF SALE TO SAVE $$$ PLAN TO ATTEND - TO BUY - TO SAVE TERMS: Cash. Approved company -- Private Cheques. Full settlement sale day M.R. JUTZI & CO. INC. 69 Sydney S., Kitchener - (519) 743-8221 Industrial Liquidators. Appraisers and Auctioneers Professionals in the orderly liquidation of Construction, Industrial and Commercial Enterprises . N No reserve. _: Auction Sales WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. | Auction sale of Household furn- iture, antiques and real estate, the property of the Late William Beard, corner of York and McKay Streets in the Town of Cannington. Moffat. electric stove; Moffat spin dry washing machine; chrome table and chairs; qu. of dishes; pots; pans; electric appliances; pine table (extra wide top board); coal oil lamp; 9 pc. Oak dining room suite (excellent condition; rugs; small copper tea kettle; antique high narrow back chair; 3 pc. chesterfield suite; lazy boy chair; Philips T.V.; parlour table; small table with drawer; 3 pc. antique bedroom svite (car- ved foot board) good condition; combination dresser and ward- robe; picture frames; old County Council type desk (good); knee hole desk; qu. of other furniture; Also offered for sale, subject to reserve bid, a 6-room brick house on a corner lot, lots of maple trees, low taxes, good location. This is'another house you should see if you are thinking of buying. Terms on property 10% down day of sale, balance in thirty days. Terms on furniture cash. Sale at* 12:30. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph (705) 257-3270. Auction Sales , stool; RAINED OUT AUCTION SALE for Beare Brothers Furniture & Appliances Postponed Until SATURDAY, OCT. 25 -at 9:00 A:M: Located 3 miles east of Hwy 48 (Markham Rd) on- Steeles Ave. to Beare Rd., turn south one mile. Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. ~ Furniture and Antiques, the pro- perty of ROSS McMULLIAN on the 10th Line south of Stouffville House No. 19. China cabinet; fern stand; antique' chairs; piano dinner bell; knitting machine; old pictures; antique bed & dresser; antique mantel clock; old kitchen cupboard; antique rocking chair; number of small tables; coffee table; cruet set; chesterfield & chair; Lazy boy chair; electric heater; foot stool; mirrors; flour bin; paper rack; old trunk; 2 antique jugs; sewing machine; television; electric fridge; electric stove; --no. of rugs; bed couch; floor lamps; » large no. of antique dishes; electric toaster & broiler; no. of house plants; cooking pans; gas lawn mower; snow blower (Wheel Horse, 5 h.p.); garden tools. Lunch Available. Terms cash. No reserve. Property sold. Saleat 12:30 p.m. Norm Faulkner, Earl Gauslin, Auctioneers. _ Auctioneer, H3/mpjon 263-2603. 7) "SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 ' SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale df Furniture, Dishes, Antiques etc., the Estate of the late MRS. GLADYS MCMAHON, Bethany. Furn- iture, dining room suite; chester- field suite; coffee tables; occas- ional chairs; end tables; Philco Ford Colour T.V. (3 months old); electric heaters; 2 bedroom suites; quantity of bedding; Cold- spot frig. (almost new); deep freeze (upright 18 cu. ft.) ;Moffat electric range; Viking electric range; toasters; clocks; electric iron; waffle irons; record players; electric lamps; dishes; antiques; coal oil lamps; crocks; hair receiver; jardiniere; Nippon candy dish; Nippon oval dish; " pressed glass dish; celery dish; many other useful articles. This will be an excellent furniture sale and everything is in perfect condition. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. Noreserve. Grant Werry, 022 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 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 not otherwise be required. THE Council of 'Tkc- Regional Mupgicipality of Durham intends to apply to the Ontar unicipal 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 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 payableat the time of an application for water works connection and shall be collected by the Works 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; (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; (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; J every residential building having not more than two dwelling units; - (d) 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 may approve the special charge pursuant to the statute, hut 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 Toh of Whitby this 15th day of October; 1975. ' C. W. LUNDY, AM.C.T., Clerk, . - The Regional Municipality of Durham, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, LIN 6A3. "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 Municipality of Durham. IT is the opinion of the Council that all residential 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 sanitary sewer system of the Region, 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 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 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) bedrooms $450.00-per-unit; ------ Ls ANY charge or charges imposed under this by-law shall be made payable at the time of an application for sanitary sewer connection and shall be i by the Weras Department of the Regional Municipality of urham. -~ . . THIS By-law shall not apply to: (a) every building on land exémpt 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 application. for a sanitary sewer connection; (c) (d) 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 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 tosuch approval or to the imposition of the special charge. 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 15th day of October, 1975. C. W. Lundy, A.M.C.T., Clerk, The Regional Municipality of Durham, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, LIN 6A3. for dwelling units containing two or more EL