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Port Perry Star, 26 Aug 1986, p. 9

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Council accepts three bids Lots should net over $100,000 THAPAR Township should net over sale } Meri rg 000 from the sale of four ra ea aro or aed to pay with th the. lands the municipality } DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC building lots just north of Port of Simcoe the hasrecent- already owns behind the Scugog. fi Open Weekdays including SUNDAY! Perry. ly bought for about $40,000. This Arena. p -- By Appointment Only -- The four lots, which will be fully i serviced with sewer and water, are e ! bo dock Lp) WTBY 868.7797 oshnA Eich located 0 PP d | | UXBRIDGE 852.5291 located on the east side of Sircoe remin MOTorisrs ently com the lots was oiomeen - was a ed recently and Monday afternoon, ft d f ] Y SO ene opened Bo way 0 rive care U | | 135th Annual After reviewing the bids, council The Labour Day holiday weekend their R.I.D.E. program and radar SUNDERLAND agreed in principle to accept prices marks the close of the summer units to reduce traffic accidents and for three of the four lots. Two of the vacation season and as a result, a death. bids were for $33,000, another was for $34,500. The next highest bid for one of the lots was $30,600. The council agreed to offer this lot to the bidder for $34,500. If the bid- der does not want to buy at the higher price, the lot will be put up on the public auction block again. Terms of sale for the four lots stipulates that the Township will pick up the servicing and other high volume of traffic is expected on Ontario roadways leading to and from the cottage country areas. Ontario Provincial Police Officers from across the province report a noticeable improvement in the driv- ing behaviour of Ontario's motoring public. Highway deaths on holiday weekends have been drastically reduced. To remind motorists of their "This summer the Ontario drivers, response to traffic safty in- itiatives by all police forces in On- tario has been very rewarding," said O.P.P. Commissioner Archie Ferguson. Commissioner Ferguson ex- presses his sympathy to those families who have lost loved ones through tragic car accidents and pleges a maximum effort by his of- Fall Fair Tuesday & Wednesday SEPTEMBER 9 - 10 TUESDAY EVENING: Doors open at 6 P.M.; Children's Program; Tug-o-War; Old Time Fiddler's Contest - 8 P.M.; Feats of Strength and Skill; Swine Show; Exhibits (Bigger & Better). MIDWAY WEDNESDAY: 11:30 A.M. - Parade featuring O.P.P. Pipes & Drums; Opening related fees for a total of $6900 per responsibilities, the O.P.P. "Strict ficers to minimize any further loss Ceremonies conducted by the Honourable Lieutenant Governor of Ontario lot. is Fair" traffic enforcement pro- of lives on Ontario's highways. Lincoln Alexander; crowning of Fair Queen, Gymkhana, Mutt Show, Judg- Part of the net proceeds from the gram will again bein full effect. During the 1985 holiday weekend ing of Horses. 2 P.M. - Craft Demonstration. 3 P.M. - Kiddies Tractor Pull. As impaired driving and ex- cessive speed continue to be the main factors in most fatal ac- Exhibits on display until 4:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. - DEMOLITION DERBY. Admission: Adults *3.00; Public School Children - FREE; Car Parking - *1.00 10 people were killed in nine fatal traffic accidents on roads patrolled by the O.P.P. cidents, the O.P.P. will be utilizing Garbage vehicles (From page 5) Mr. Brown's fleet of trucks is get- ting larger and he needs more space for storing them. Mr. Brown met with councillors Monday afternoon, and he agreed he would welcome a move to get the trucks away from his residence, if he can find a suitable yard in the Township. KENTVILLE HOLSTEINS 1 R.R. 4 Port Perry He told council he has already wes Ontario LOB 1NO EB a lot in the industrial subdivision on Mike and Joanne McGriskin own and operate Kentville Holsteins just west of Port Perry. They milk about 20 purebred Hols- Regional Road 8, but there are no teins and raise their own heifers. lots available at this time. Their roughage program consists solely of the highest quality hay that weather allows them. The grain ration is rolled and C ¥ mixed. The ration consists of barley, corn and SHUR-GAIN Dairy Premix. The cows are then topdressed with SHUR-GAIN 44% Top Producer according to production. for Beavers Mike and Joanne have been feeding SHUR- GAIN 44% Top Producer for the past 2 years and they comment, "Since using the 44% Top Producer our overall production has increased, the cows are staying up in production longer, and staying in good condition for breeding." in Brookli IN brooxiin The annual family corn and Three cows that the McGriskin's are especially pleased with include: weiner roast of the 2nd Brooklin KENTVILLE TRIPLE ROXINNA (V.G.) Beavers, Cubs and Scouts will take Born July 1982 2 year old record 207 218 BCA place at Camp Batty on Wednesday, September 10th, 1986, at 6:30 p.m. 365 day record 10,107 kg. of 3.97% milk Camp Batty is located on the west * Her production index as a 2 year old was + 10 for milk and «+ 10 for fat. Currently she is giving 94 Ibs. of 4.4% milk after being fresh for 5 months. CASTLEVIEW PEARL (Excellent) KENTVILLE NED ROXINA (V.G.) | peta pahatcim, | SE Born August 1976 parking is to be made off Duff's Rd. 2 year old record 192 183 BCA hi old wd Bore och 3.8% milk Watch for signs and Scouts. 305 day record 9187 kg. of 3.6% milk. day recor kg. of 3.8% m FLT SOI% Ang Nein tam) 165, * She is currently giving 96 Ibs. of milk * Currently after 6 months into her 7 year old record she is th t be | | I atte are trvitad, after being fresh 3 months. giving 77 Ibs. of 3.7% milk and is projected at 221 220 BCA Come along, have/a good time, meet the boys, leaders and group commit- tee members and learn a little more about scouting. Don't forget to dress warmly and bring your chairs. In the event of rain, the corn roast will take place in the Christian Education Building of the Brooklin United Church, Cor. Princess and Cassel's Rd. For further information call group Secretary Mary Forbes, 655-3253 or Alex Cowan, 655-4519 Chairman. The list of top quality cows at Kentville goes further than just the 3 cows mentioned above. The rolling herd average has been steadily rising since using the SHUR-GAIN program and is currently at 149 158. | | | | SHUR-GAIN congratulates Mike and Joanne McGriskin on their continued efforts in producing high quality milk. Ask us.. There is a Shur-Gain solution SPENCER'S FEED SERVICE LTD. PORT PERRY FEEDS LTD. Greenbank - 985-3371 Port Perry - 985-7363 BROOKLIN FLOUR MILLS LTD. H & M WRIGHT FEED CO. LTD. Brooklin - 655-4851 Blackstock 986-4201 Port Perry Star ADVERTISING DEADLINE All Advertising: MONDAY - 12 NOON

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