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Port Perry Star, 16 Oct 1975, p. 15

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a __- | nt . mostly bred; - bedding: 'Auction Sales 1ST BI-ANNUAL HEREFORD PRODUCTION SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1975 SALE TIME: | P.M. EDST at ORMSDALE FARM. Brooklin, Ontario - Selling Choice Anxiety; Beau Mode; Domino; Superol; Tru " Duke; Leonard 25L; Spidel; Vescovi; Circle T. blgod lines, Complete 1974 heifer calf crop; including show animal$; a select nUmber of cows with calves; station tested and indexed service-aged- bulls. Owners: Hugh W. Ormiston, Brooklin; Harold R. Forder, Port Perry. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Real Estate, "Household, Furn. iture and Antiques, the property of HOWARD GRILLS, King St., in the village of Oakwood, on Hwy. No. 7. 1v2 storey Brick house located in the village of Oakwood, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, back kitchen, sun room, bathroom, garage, on large lot, new oil furnace, new wiring. House will besoldat3:00 P.M. subject fo low Reserve Bid. Terms on Property - 10 per cent down day of sale, remainder to be announced at sale. For further information contact Jack Short 324-3386 or Auctioneer. 1 heavy duty elec. stove, extra good; Viking refrig, extra good; G.E. washing machine; "G.E. electric dryer; floor polisher; etc. Oak dining room suite; chrome table & 4 chairs; maple rocker; chesterfield & 2 chairs; fleetwood colour television;pine cupboard; toilet set; antique bedroom suite, mantle clock, antique dishes, glass & china; linens; tools; large quantity of antiques; many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Furniture sale at 1:00 P.M. Property at -3:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ontario. 1-705-324-9959. 022 Ocis "bracket. Appliances: G.E. - HOLSTEINS BREEDERS' SPECIAL SALE Thursday, OCTOBER 30 12 NOON At CECIL SNODDON FARM, R.R. 4, Sunderland, Ontario. 3 miles south of Sunderland on Hwy. 12, then 2 miles east on Con. 3, Brock. 50 Head Registered, Classified, consisting of 15 head from High Point and Ocala Herds of Les & Lloyd Smith, Port Perry, 10 from Lillico Bros., Woodville; 15 from Jim Cowieson, .Queensville with additional con- signments from several other breeders. 40 head will be fresh or closeatsaleday. Many with deep full pedigrees including a 'Good Plus!' 3 yr. old by Perseus Mark due at sale time. She has 4 high produting Very Good dams. 4 Very Good cows with records to over 20000 Ib. in 305 days. One of the Starlite's selling just finished with (192-210 BCA). This sale features high producers with many records in the 15 - 20,000 Ib. Several by Starlite, Emperor, Chieftain, Wayne Achilles. An excellent opportun. ity to buy foundation type cows "that are fresh and ready to work. Don'tmiss it!! Lunch Available. Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge, Sale Manager & Auctioneer. 416- 852-3524. 022 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Clearing Auction of Household contents, the property of MARIE, PAYNE, located in Green River, "being 4 miles east of Markham, on # 7 Highway. Sale includes 9 pc. Walnut dining set; oak buffet w/ leaded glass (very ornate); round pedestal table; 6 pc. Duncan Phyfe dinette set; 4 pc. bedroom set; washstands; settee; bld phonograph; blanket- boxes; record cabinets; oak mic- rored hall racks; mirrors; dress- ers; china cabinet; harvest table; rockers; capt. chair; press back chairs; spinning wheel; old Daffodil phone; wall phones; oil lamps; sad irons; qu. of glass & china; selection of silver; old teeter-totter; Tiff. type hall lamp; Ford coach lamp; T.V.;"2 sets of Acetelyne torches; volt- age O.H.M. meter; old bottles and other good misc. items. Terms cash. No reserve. Kahn Auction Services, 985-8161. L at the Hearings. (a) Monday, (¢) Monday, (d) Tuesday, (e) Thursday, with others. R. E. Sims, Commissioner. NOTICE OF 'PUBLIC HEARINGS | COUNTY OF VICTORIA MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT STUDY Interested and concerned parties - Municipal Councils, | community organizations and individuals - are invited, and encouraged to participate in the Study by contribution of opinion related to the PRELIMINARY recommendations of the --second-- Study "Report .- | "PRELIMINARY PROPOSALS FO Those persons who did not receive a copy of the report should contact their local municipal office, a member of Council, or the undersigned. Written briefs, or viewpoints, may be submitted directly to the Study office without a requirement for attendance at the Hearings. ' The following detail applies to those who wish to elaborate upon a submission, or simply present opinion 1. Two sessions will be held each day: from 1:30 p.m. t0 5:00 p.m. and from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. "2. Dates and Locations are: November 17, 1975 - Bobcaygeon '- Bobcaygeon Legion Hall. (b) Wednesday, November 19, 1975 - Fenelon Falls - Fenelon Falls Recreation Centre. November 24, 1975 - Lindsay - Lindsay Court House. November 25, 1975 - Woodville - Wood- ville town Hall. November 27, 1975 - Coboconk - Cobo- conk Community Hall. If you wish to participate it is important that the following requests be observed: L Contact the Study office and advise of your intentions to submit a brief so that your attendance can be scheduled and 2. If you propose to submit a written brief please arrange for a copy to be made available at least one week before the Hearing date. 3. Telephone numbers - Zenith-95640 (Toll free), 705-324-1640 (Local no.) FUTURE." | co-ordinated Study office: 42 Victoria Ave. N. Lindsay, Ontario. 022 | EE a rr a rr a a A NT A rr nr rn rr rr A A A NN A Service will be held in- Epsom United Church on October 19 at 11:30 a.m. with Mr. Mike Ward officiating. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Don Card in the birth of a son. Glad to see Mrs. Jack Skelding home from hospital, we hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haden of Weston calling on Mrs. C. Bell on Monday. Mrs. Bell had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Herb McKenzie of Aurora on Sun- day and Mr. and Mrs. Apple- ton of Baldwin on Monday. - Mrs. Myrtle Wagner and Mrs. Dora Geer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Tripp of Shirley Road one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson spent Thanksgiv- ing with her mother, Mrs. A. Miller of Mount Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Mrs. Mabel Graham were in Minden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Luke and son visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Lightfoot of Whitby on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell had their family home for Thanksgiving. Mr. Dan ger Hall of Hol- land visiting with his sister, Mrs. Bert Mitchell, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clark, Greg and Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. J | Casimir Street John Locke, Ardell and Janice, Mr, and Mrs. Rodney Locke, Darrin and Darcey spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.Earl Ballard, also celebrated their Christmas Day before Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard goto Florida tospend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Feasby of Stouffville. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry have moved to their: new home in Port Perry. Mrs. Louie Mitchell spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Haugen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Diamond and family of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke and Ralph of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diamond on sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Geer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe and Kathy, Mrs. Donna and Michelle Brockman spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Mississ auga. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre on the birth of a son in Port Perry Community Hospital on October 3rd, 1975. A grand- son for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinchcliffe of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. John Carre of Bridgeworth. = The grand- Perry Street EARLY BIRO BARGAIN CENTRE PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 16, 1975 -- 15 News from Utica and area parents visited with the Carre's on Sunday, and Mrs. Carre is spending a week with her son and family. Mrs. W. W. Scott of London spending a few days with Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mrs. Chet Geer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . Jack Geer and family of Port Perry for a Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dean WATER STREET. ~specializing in Ah PLUMBING & HEATING "Service is our business" PORT TAVERN RESTAURANT ff ~~ PORT PERRY (AVA "HOT FOOD" -- DINING ROOM OPEN -- Monday to Saturday - 12 Noon to 10:00 P.M. COFFEE SHOP OPENS at 8:00 A.M. NEW INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS -- ALTERATIONS of Stouffville spent Monday evening with Mrs. Lloyd Taylor. i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding had all their family home for Thanksgiving. Mr. .and Mrs. George Harper enjoyed a few days holidaying in North Bay and points in the north last week. Don't forget our Euchre on Friday evening in Memory Hall. Li LADIES DRESS BLOUSES Mae DANES TR Co PANT - MAN SKIRTS 4 FERRY A AR ieee > N -- -- A RN. a. gr A > hy

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