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Port Perry Star, 17 Mar 1982, p. 28

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\ ' ON 3, Pe? A 0 A i i, Ry SEE NE - " es WE a Tad wh Te - ep Latin ---- rs Te lr Wo A -\ 1 L ----- 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. March 17, 1982 INCOME TAX OSHAWA ACCOUNTING - BOOKKEEPING G E N ERAL EWN Farmers CARPENTERS -Small Businesses Framing - Trimming & Companies Renovating - Office work K T-bar Ceiling - . DAVE M UIR General Repairs GISTERED INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNTANT AEE OD 5 ALL 985-8494 Reasonable Rates 985-7079 986-5181 Help Wanted MINISTRY OF REVENUE SENIOR OPERATIONS ANALYST $32,900 - $40,700 (under review) 0.R. From the Ground Up! We are seeking an individual with good planning and marketing skills to help build a vigorous and viable operations research function in the minis- try. You will formulate a strategic and tactical plan for operations research; sell the plan to - senior management and supervise staff in imple- mentation. Within the ministry there are poten- tial applications for queueing theory, linear pro- gramming, simulation models and other opera- tions research methodologies. File RE-513. Qualifications: Aptitude for designing and pro- ducing operational models to maximize resource \ utilization with capacity to devise effective management reporting systems; comprehensive understanding of operations research theory and its applications derived from direct exper- ience; ability to conceptualize problems and develop effective solutions: thorough knowledge of administrative principles and practices with ability to assess current systems; recommend improvements and implement delivery systems for new-programs; excellent interpersonal skills. Appeals Officer Trainee $19,800 - $23,100 (under review) This is an opportunity with the tax appeals branch, to participate in the investigation of routine objections filed under the Corporations Tax Act and the Retail Sales Tax Act determining whether the assessment or claim should be up- held or varied. You will perform accounting functions; co-ordinate staff involved in process- ing notices of objections; meet with taxpayers/ representatives to obtain and-clarify information; assess and evaluate evidence and factors signi- ficant to objections; assist appeals officer as required. File RE-510. Qualifications: Good knowledge of the procedures of the tax appeals branch and a working know- ledge of the Corporations Tax Act, Income Tax 'Act (Canada) and the Retail Sales Tax Act; ex- posure to the assessment and auditing practices of the coporation tax and retail sales tax branch- es; good communication skills; ability to research, analyze and interpret information; successful completion/exemption of CGA/RIA level 1 account- ing and law and level 2 accounting. Unit Leader Accounts Control $335.00 $382.00 per week (under review) The corporations tax branch seeks an indivi- dual to co-ordinate and control the processing of corporation's refunds. You will provide financial controls in recording and reconciling cash flows; supervise staff, provide special investigative services to specific inquiries. File RE-509. | Qualifications: Progressively responsible clerical accounting experience; ability to plan, organize and co-ordinate the activities of a large volume accounting system; thorough knowledge of re- lated sections of the acts administered; proven supervisory skills; knowledge of EDP and manual systems relating to accounts processing; excellent communication skills. Location: Currently Toronto, however these positions will only be available to those candidates ,who are willing to work in Oshawa when the ministry relocates later this year. | file number by April 2, 1982, to: Ministry of Revenue, Personnel Services Branch, 77 Bloor Street West, 20th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 1X8. g Equality of Opportunity for Employment Ontario Work Wanted Auctioneers BILL WANNAMAKER BLACKSTOCK LL WAAC UPHOLSTERY | | 1 Years Dealing inAntiques) We handle Estates, 10% Off | | comicnmentsgankiuatcs. Labour & Fabric on From the 'Auction Place' Recovering of All Sofas 1614 Charles Stree!, Whitby & Chairs. (Until April 30th) 666-3731 Days 579-6250 Eve. pgs su AN a COCHRANE Call: 986-4731 AUCTION SERVICE Household - Real Estate PORT PERRY Farms -Equipment -Livestock- AUTO GLASS Wile A Needs &TRIM Dn blazer. -Sunroofs - Vinyl Tops to Hear from You. -Windshields - Etc. PHONE: 579-5631 985-2788 Please submit application quoting appropriate hsk ror Pager 120 andalLeave Message. metouscal: || JACKSON AUCTIONEERS Estates-Farms Household Antiques SALESHALL AVAILABLE B & ny MURRAY JACKSON 985-2459 D.J. SERVICE ROBERT JACKSON Music for Dances, 655-4878 Wedding Receptions, Parties, etc. ORVAL McLEAN BILL & SHAY HARPER DEBE (416)985-3015 Ey Res CONSIGNMENTS AT McLEAN ELECTROLYSIS AUCTION CENTRE Leg Waxing Angeline Street at Facial sie : 324-2791 or 324-2783 Manicure & Pedicure PEARCE COLLIN AUCTION CENTRE ELECTROLYSIS on SHI RLEY "ROAD les 14 085-3867 Estates erry) Household 5 Form Sues ouse:! arm Jaies DEAD STOCK Pay FREE REMOVAL CONSIGNMENTS: Of Fresh, Dead or OF NS. Disabled Animals BA Lise: $5.00 Charge for Sheep and Goats. i eepand Goats Auction Sales MARGWILL FURFARM BOAT AMICTION Hampton 416-263-2721 | | 7JORT PERE. Wilh Rosle marine accessories, service manuals and much more. Auctioneers Consignments welcome to this sale, : SAT., MAY 1st RON KING TIME: 11 AM. AUCTIONEER 985.3226 0r 985.7492 Auctions of All Types Phone Port Perry PEARCE AUCTIONS 985-2643 Help Wanted Full Time Registered = Laboratory Technologist Required by Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, Ontario. The hospital is a 46 bed fully accredited active treatment hospital serving a population of approximately 12,000. The laboratory is very active and technologists can gain working know- ledge in all areas.of the lab. Please apply in writing to: DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL, COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO LOB INO ontario Public Service Auction Sales Auction Sales SATURDAY MARCH 20 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Auction sale, 4H Beef Calf sale, selling 45 lots carefully selected purebred and crossbred steers. Location Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ont. Satur- day March 20th, 1982. 1 P.M. Sharp. For information call Ross Bailey, Auctioneer, Little Britain 705-786-3074 M17 SATURDAY MARCH 27 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Pearce Auction Centre Auction sale at Pearce Auction Centre with furniture, antiques, appliances, plumbing parts etc. Consignments welcome. Phone 985-7492. m7 Bill Wannamaker, Auctioneer Auction sale, 1614 Charles St., Whitby, every Monday and Thursday evenings. Monday nights, regular household items. Thursday nights, antiques and collectibles. Consign early for our next sale. Starting times: 6:30 p.m. Bill Wannamaker, Auctioneer, 666-3731 days or 668-8403 evenings. TF THURSDAY MARCH 18 SALE TIME: 12:30 NOON . Holsteins Auction sale at the Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ont. March consignment of Holsteins (both purebred and grade). Con- sisting of fresh'and springing cows and heifers. Also yearlings and. 4-H calves. Early entry features include - a springing daughter of Unique from 2 VG Dams; 1st Dam with a BCA of 158-183; 2nd Dam 140-141 BCA; from Elderslie Farms comes 2 GP 4 year old - one from a VG Dam. A springing Royalty daughter from Muren Farm from 2 GP Dams with BCA's of 121-141 and 149-165, with 4% test. A fresh daughter of Admiral Citation, graded GP and a candi- date for VG. There will also be 4H calves from popular sires such as Sheik, Albert, etc. There will be something for everyone, so please plan to attend this sale. For entries phone Ed. McMorrow, Auctioneer, Neil Malcolm Sale Manager 416-984- 4246. M17 SATURDAY MARCH 20 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Gun Auction Anyone wishing to consign to this auction, please c: I McKee's Auction Barn, Lind- say. 1-705-324-9560. Mv WEDNESDAY MARCH 24 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Holsteins Auction sale- Complete Hol- stein herd dispersal for BERNARD HOOGEN'{0UD, R.R. 2, Port Hope, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont. 25 milk cows, 12 registered, 12grade. A group of bred heifers. All by Unit Sires. D.H.I.A. listed. A lovely 2 yr. old by Magistrate {VG) from a G.P. Citamatt. Sev- eral grade cows with records to 20,000 Ib. Also a group of 50 grade bred and open heifers from Joseph Totter, Verner, Ont. Free Listed. This sale will be followed by the March' Consignment Sale. If you wish to consign to this sale, please contact .Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. SATURDAY MARCH 27 SALE TIME: 11:30 A.M. Auction sale - the property of the late MR. M. BINSTED, to be held at 1614 Charles St. W., south of Baseline, Whitby. Household furniture, antiques, collectibles, fine glass and china. Terms cash. Earl Gauslin, Auctioneer. THURSDAY MARCH 18 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques, appliances to be held at Stouffville Sales Barn, Stouff- ville. The property of the estate of MRS. IRENE BUSHEY plus others. Included will be fridge, stove, dryer, what-not, dining suite, press back chairs, toilet set, bedroom suites, sewing machine, pantry cupboard, rocking chair, flower stands, pine harvest table, buffet, hall tree, dressers, box springs and mattress, chest, lamps, hooked rugs, pots and pans, Alfred Meklan dishes, cut glass, silverware, garden tools, many other items, Terms cash, Sale 6:00 p.m. NOTE: This is a good clean lot of furniture, don't miss this sale. Also to help with this sale: two graduate auctioneers. Phil Faulkner, Nell Woodrow and Norm Faulkner Auctioneer. 'MV? wardrobe, 'cedar' SATURDAY MARCH 20 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Modern Farm Machinery Auction sale, the property of BRUCE AND DONNA MacALPINE, south half lot 5, con. 3, Eldon Twp. 2 miles north of Woodville (in the village of Lorneville on Hwy. No. 46). MACHINERY: 1976 John Deere 4230. dlesel tractor with cab, air, radio, 4760 hrs. (real good), 1972 David Brown diesel tractor - power steering - complete, 1969 John Deere 20-20 diesel tractor with John Deere 48 loader - shuttle shift - 3100 hrs. - tractor chains, AC WD 45 standard gas tractor, Int. H. Farmall gas tractor with Int. manure loader, 1980 Int. 720 Forage Harvester with 2 row corn head and hay pick- up (knife sharpener) 1000 pto, 2 Load King self un- loading 16' wagons with 8 ton Martin wagons, Dion forage blower pto - 25' of pipes, M.F. No. 72 self propelled combine with 10° header and pick up, M.F. No. 34 self-propelled swather - 10' header with hay conditioner (2 rubber rollers), Detson 7' snow blower pto, M.F. No. 10 baler pto, Allied automatic bale stooker, Int. 45 Vibra Shank 18v2* cultivator with mulchers, hydraulic wings, Ford model 130-5- 14 seml- mount trip beam plough, Cockshutt -10' tandem disc, 1974 New Idea 214 manure spreader with hydraulic end gate pto, 2 Gravity grain boxes, Int. No. 9 pull type 12' cultivator, Int. 8' cultivator, 5 sections drag harrows, 2-3 sections drag harrows, 3 drum land roller, Int. 16 run grain and fertilizer seed drill, Brillion Pacher grain seeder - pull type, John Deere 4 row plateless corn. planter pull type, Fertilizer spreader - pull type, 12' chain harrows, A.C. side rake pto, Olvatonna window - | turner - front mount, bale forks, 40' Cardinal hay elevator with 2 hp. electric motor, 24' Melco hay ele- vator with motor, 3- 4'/ grain augers with motors 12 to, 20".¢ 250 gallon field sprayer - trail - pump, fanning mill bagger, 2 sets of Renfrew scales, 1 John Deere hydraulic ram, 1 Int. hydraulic ran, Bell hammer mill 10', 100' end- less hammer mill belt, 3 roller bearing wagons with racks 8° x 16', hydraulic auger 12°, 1979 My-D-Han-D squeeze and head gate on wheels, 2 wheeled trailers, wooden grain -box, Shell cattle oiler, other cattle oilers, serving type circular saw, 2- 2 ton concentrate hopper, 3 pt. blade (Little Rymo) 500 gal. steel water tank, Farm hand feed wagon pto, cutter, 30' wooden exten- sion ladder, Approx. 600' of Pedlar litter carrier track switches - litter carrier bucket, litter carrier feed bucket - 24' pole, quantity of cedar fence posts, Pipe 30°, buck rake frame, post hole auger 3 pt., wire fence stretcher, 2 bag trucks, 3 pig feeders; Kitchener ear tags and notches, cattle de- ,horners, Stewart electric clippers, Burdizos, electric grain tester, Koster forage moisture tester, Inlime water, Comet electric welder, some pipe, 3 kegs of 22" nails, spikes, roofing nails, large quantity of hand tools, baler twine, field spray, large quantity of lumber, qu. of 2x6 hardwood maple, qu; of 2x8 maple and elm, qu. of V' lumber, soft wood- 4x4; 6'6; 8x8; 2x6; 2x4; 2x8; 1x4xé, forks, shovels, chains, many other articles _ too numerous to mention. Auctioneers Note: This is a large sale of modern machinery. A good oppor- tunity to fill your spring machine requirements. Plan to attend. Terms cash. No reserve as farm is sold. Sale at 11:00 a.m. Carl Hickson Auctioneer, Reaboro Ontario (705) 324-9959 M17 EVERY SATURDAY SALE TIME: 12:00 NOON' Car & Truck Auction Open to dealers and public Anyone wishing to consign, please call McKee's Auction Barn, for terms and details. 1-705-324-9560. TF a -- TT em

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