in A SEATON a CB HIER Fp | i ' = ; 1042 Yim" , h FE PRY HEA) MAES SR SL LENGE de 3 RITA SLR owt NY a py 4 » |] ' i Thi 4 "Ving, A SE col ; #% ey 1 4 A barn fire early Saturday morning which killed Marshall's office. 42 head of cattle and caused an estimated $70,000 damage is under investigation by the Ontario Fire The barn was owned by Joseph Janowski of R.R.2, Port Perry. shall is investigating a Scugog Township barn fire which killed more than 40 head of cattle-and destroyed farm equipment and imple- ments. Total loss in the blaze which broke out early Sat- urday morning on the farm of Joseph Janowski of RR 2, Port Perry is estimated at more than $70,000. A spokesman for the Whitby OPP said the alarm was turfied in to the Scugog Fire Department shortly before 8:00 a.m. when the owner noticed the barn al- most completely engulfed in flames. By the time fire- men arrived on the scene 'the barn, animals and equipment were destroyed. The Ontario Fire Mar- EEO pat tagdndhiaibes Fire destroys barn: cattle, killed The cattle killed in the blaze included 20 beef 'heifers and steers and 22 beef calves valued at $11,000. Also destroyed were four pigs, 40 hens, seven rabbits and two horses. Mr. Janowski also lost a 1977 John Deere tractor valued at $17,000, a hay elevator, a grinder, 2000 bales of hay, four tons of corn and oats and miscell- aneous equipment and machinery. The barn, which was totally destroyed was valued at $40,000. The loss is reported to be cover- ed by insurance. The exact cause of the fire is still under investi- gation by the Fire Marshall's office, however, combustion is suspected. Apartment 8 plan unveiled Members of Scugog Town- entrance into the complex. ship council were generally impressed with initial plans for a new 68-unit apartment complex for the north end of | Port Perry. Jr building with 20 -two- | The plans for the $1.25 bedroom units. All three million complex were buildings would be three unveiled at the regular meet: } ing of council Monday even- The plans unveiled before members of council call for two buildings each with 24 two-bedroom units and one stories and one would pro- vide for underground park- -ing by Robert Longmuir and ing. The remainder of the Ross Murray of Scot Can parking would be above Builders. . ground. I The three building com- plex would be constructed on a 3.5 acre parcel of land north of Bay Street between : Rosa and Bigelow Streets. struction hinges on the pro- Wimscle 2 Jeputation in he AR | An extension of Cochrane posed expansion of the Port Crm ei oh K Street 'would provide Continued on page 3 shows across Ontario. A On orders from the The land requires a zoning change which can be done at the local municipal level but the date for start of con- | . LCBO closes | Wednesdays an effort to cut operating Vol. 112 No.10 Nine year old Philip Spencley of RR 4, Port Perry is beginning to build The youngster is the son 1977 speak for themselves. In 1976, competing in large classes against boys and girls 13 years old and A ; iN ra under, Philip-received the. §& gem Lit Got Dee ons Fred | Reserve High Point trophy § otfice the retail outlet in Acting manager I in Youth Western Showman. Port Perry will now be closed on Wednesdays. The move is part of a ® province-wide directive by ~ the LCBO affecting more than 100 Ontario stores in Snowmobile stolen The Whitby detachment TI i . i i Kiwanis Horse Show at St. § 4 9 eg wy resigning In fact, it is going to mean Catharines. Philip received ' trailer from Willy's Repair some inconvenience for the the Reserve High Point Shop at 52 Water Street in staff in that normal Wed- awards in Youth Western dq - Port Perry. nesday deliveries have to be Shave) aD, 33 Yor The 1975 red Alouette rescheduled. And it may i ie De Rud han model 340 and trailer were create a problem with the ing Sap Appaloosa parked outside the shop for placing of = orders by Association. Philip. als Pepa A Jere Jepoied licencees (tavern and received the Reserve High amin I is Y ed at restaurant operators) who Point Youth trophy for 9 H8 : it I $900 and the trailer at $150. are encouraged to. place years ne rin is ~ Philip Spencley, of R.R. 4, Port Perry, in the living room of his parents' home 3 es 21, Jobber Go A Oia bps/pas oer with jyst some of the trophies and ribbons he has won in the last two years machine are 069438 and 172034. Brooks of the Port Perry ~ store said Jast week that the Wednesday ¢losing will not affect the number of hours each week for the three full-time employees of the store but it will reduce the number of hours for the three part-time employees. Mr. Brooks added that the fact the store will be closed an extra day each week will . not mean any reduction in the amount of office work. store is not as busy with Continued on page 3 ship 13 years and under in the Pine Ridge Appaloosa Club. Also in 1976 Philip competed in the large Show- manship class at the Canad- ian National. Appaloosa 1 Show held at London. He placed in the top ten of the class of Canadian and USA entries. In 1977 Philip competed in 19 shows across Ontario from Sarnia to Barrie, in- cluding the CNE and Continued on page 3 for showmanship in Appaloosa horse competitions. oa =A roo oR - 5 3 a Ag end