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Port Perry Star, 9 Sep 1987, p. 41

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stand: SCRA i ns Aa --- Massive project will change the face of Port Perry site (From page 1) neighbourhood of $25 million. While he presented the concept for the project to Scugog Township council several months ago, he hopes to have a meeting with coun- cillors in the next few weeks to unveil the detailed plans, studies and drawings. The plans now call for construc- tion of four condominium buildings, each with 24 units. He said they will be luxury units with two bedrooms, all with a view of Lake Scugog. He estimated the price of the units at between $150,000 and $175,000 and they would be some 1400 square feet in size. "The four buildings would be con- structed close to the shore of the lake on land roughly behind the pre- sent Conway Restaurant. The seniors retirement apartment building would be built on land roughly behind the present car wash-laundramat, while the covered mall would be where Bayshore Takeout and the laun- dramat are now located. The present Conway Place Restaurant will be torn down and re- built further to the east and closer to the lakeshore. _ Mr. Moehring said the entire pro- ject will be "first class," with the best materials used in construction and a great deal of attention paid to landscaping and parking areas. The design of the covered mall will be rustic with a peaked roof similar to the St. Lawrence market style in Toronto. It will be two stories with a second floor pro- menade over-looking the shops. Mr. Moehring said the entire pro- Ject could be completed in two years but the initial construction will start on the condominium buildings. Already he has received numerous enquiries from residents of Port Perry expressing an interest in pur- chasing a unit or renting an apart- ment in the seniors retirement building. As for access onto Highway 7A, Mr. Moehring said the plans call for a single entrance into the commer- cial area of the project with access into the apartment and con- dominiums via a road off Water Street. Scugog Township council is in the process of trying to come up with a plan to ease the traffic problems along that particular stretch of Highway 7A from Water Street to the causeway and Mr. Moehring said part of the problem should be eased by the fact that the number of entrances into the property will be reduced from the current five to one. He said he is prepared to co- operate with the municipality in reaching a solution to the traffic pro- blems in the area. He hopes to have all the necessary zoning changes and Official Plan amendments in place by early in 1988. The Compton Mercantile Group is currently involved with several other projects in southern Ontario including plazas and condominiums in Belleville and Kitchener, a seniors retirement community for 2000 people on Rice Lake and an art gallery on Jarvis Street in Toronto. Mr. Moehring said he believes strongly that Port Perry is ready for a development of this magnitude, especially when studies indicate the overall economy of the greater Toronto area will continue to flourish and there will be a con- siderable increase in population of the same area over the next 20 years. PORT PERRY STAR --- Wednesday, September 9, 1987 -- 41 'The Arm' changes name but hits the screen Sept. 25th It was just about a year ago that a film production company moved into Port Perry to shoot several scenes on Queen Street for the full feature movie called 'The Arm." The transformation of Queen Street into a street in small-town America in the 1950's created quite a stir among residents of Port Perry, and no doubt a lot of people are wondering just when the film would hit the big screen. Well, Michael Brownstone of Don Carmodi Productions called the Port Perry Star Tuesday morning to say the film starring Matt Dillon and Diane Lane will be released in the Toronto area on September 25. There is a slight change, however. The title has been re-named 'The Big Town." FRIDAY: Teen Queen Contest Street Dance Danny Hamill Magic Show Rose Mount Midway Parade Bavarian Garden SUNDAY: Goat Show Tug of War Mini Tractor Pull Rose Mount Midway OAKWOOD FALL EXHIBITION SEPT. 11 - 12 - 13 Canada Packers Quilt Display SATURDAY: Livestock Display & Horse Show ADMISSION $3.00 a Day -- $5.00 for Weekend For more information call Louise McCormack (705) 786-3206 Rose Mount Midway Demohtion Derby Bavanan Garden 4H Beet Show Canada Packers Quilt Display Children's Sheep Riding Contest Dance by the Moonshine Baby Show Mini Tractor Pull Husband & Hog Calling Contest . Canada Packers Quilt Disply Held in co-operation with the Victoria County Tounst Board AUCTION SALES Tenders TENDER Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the Undersigned for the ren- tal of three (3) tandem cab & chassis; one (1) motor grader; and two (2) minimum 90 H.P. tractors complete with snow SEPTEMBER 14th, 1987. LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT . NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. FORMS MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED. R.C MacDONALD ROAD SUPERINTENDENT TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG PO. BOX 209 181 PERRY STREET PORT PERRY, ONTARIO LOB-1INO blowers, for winter | maintenance until 12:00 NOON, MONDAY, Auction Sales SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Giving Up Farming Due To Ill Health Auction sale the property of JOHN BONSMA, Lot 16, Conc. 2, Cartwright Township -- off 401 to Waverley Road 57 (Bowman- ville), north 17 miles to Scugog Concession Line 1 & 12 miles east or 5 miles south of Blackstock and 12 miles east. MACHINERY: 1968 M.F. 1100 diesel tractor with cab-rebuilt with duals; 1968 M.F. 1100 diesel tractor-rebuilt; 1977 M.F. 1155 V8 diesel tractor, cab (snap on)-duals, air; M.F. 165 diesel tractor, power steering, new tires, 3 pt.; John Deere 7000 corn planter 1981-rebuilt in 1985- 6 row narrow with fertilizer auger-. with new track 200 monitor; John Deere self-propelled 5400 4 wheel drive forage harvester with 3 row narrow corn header & 7° hay header & snapper head & with Anhydrous. tagks; Dump Chief dump wagon \650-heavy duty undercarriage (silage); Badger forage blower PTO; 200" of 9" silage pipes; Int. 182" Vibra Shank cultivator with wings; New Holland 270 baler PTO; Allied automatic bale stooker-ground drive; 1980 New Holland 488 haybine PTO; New Holland 67 haybiner baler PTO; New Holtand rake 55; 1986 Calsa-500 gal. tandem field sprayer with 42 POLICE AUCTION DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE FORCE | SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 1987 TERMS: Cash Sale Starts 10:00 A.M. By Public Auction Whereas no claims have been made by the owner of the pro perty in possession of the Durham Regional Police Force by reason of having been stolen from its owner or by reason of having been found abandoned in a public place and the Force 's unable to ascertain its rightful owner Further that these ar ticles have been held more than the 3 months required Articles for auction are as follows bicycles and miscellaneous items SALE TO BE HELD AT THE REAR OF 30 WILLIAM STREET. OSHAWA. ONTARIO Jon M Jenkins Chief of Police floating boom-electric controls; Shaver post hole digger 3 pt.; 1980 John Deere tandem 680 manure spreader-hydraulic tail gate- double chain; 1978 Husky 3000 gal. tandem liquid manure tank; 1980 Husky manure pump 10° with 22° of pipe-rebuilt; John Deere 8 ton wagon with rack 9x18'; Cardinal 32' hay-grain elevator; 12' grain auger 4"'-new; 2 Horst wagons, 10 ton running gear-heavy duty roller bearing running gear; dump trailer frame with 3 axles; 3 overhead garage doors 8'; bale fork; 2 livestock self locking head gates; 14' chain harrows; 2 Chev. v2 ton for parts; 5000 gal. water tank; 3000 gal. water tank; 1000 gal. water tank on wagon; 200 gal. water tank' 500 gal. water tank; 300 bags of shavings; quantity of tires; New Holland baler for parts; full line of machinery- NOTE: Not a large quantity of small items; trucks, trailers & feeder wagons; 1973 Int. CO 4070A highway tractor-rebuiit 903 Cum mings engine- wet line, new tires, paint, 5000 miles on new motor: 1975 Chev model 65-feeder truck with 366 motor with Oswald mix er, completely rebuilt with elec: tronic scale; 1976 G.M. 6500 gas truck- rebuilt motor-air brakes, with 19' steel cattle rack, painted, certified, new 427 motor; 1970 G.M. 1 ton stake truck with 12' steel rack; 1976 G.M. 6 wheel drive truck with 2000 gal. Husky tank-used for water or could be reconverted to manure tank; 1976 Wilson double deck (pot) 45"; 1972 Chamberlain double deck pot; 45° stick straight trailer with built-in divides; 1971 Truckauf 45° flat bed trailer; 26° aluminum dump trailer-hoist; 20° steel dump trailer-hoist; all steel farm type dump trailer-hoist, many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale time: 11:00 a.m. sharp. Auc- tioneer's Note: This is a large sale of well maintained farm machinery. Very few small items. PLAN TOATTEND. Sale manag ed & sold by Carl Hickson Auc tions, Reaboro, Onfario -- Phone 705-324-9959 or 324-8311. The Auc tioneer or Proprietor will not be held responsible for public injury, public liability, or property loss or damage in connection with this sale S9 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Hayden Sale Barn Auction sale furniture & collec tibles, bow front china cabinet, dining room suite, piano, kitchen suite, dishes, numerous other items. Terms cash Earl Gauslin Auctioneer WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16 & THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17 9:30 A.M. EACH DAY Giving Up Business Auction sale- antique steam engines, cars, trucks, tractors, shop equipment etc., W.C. STAPLEY MACHINE & SUPP- LY, 185 Alma Street, Camp: bellford, Ontario. WED. SEPT. 16th- 9:30 A.M.-- Sawyer Massey boiler 30HP-port.; Robt. Bell 35HP high pressure port.; Robt. Bell 30HP portable; Vertical Goldie McCulloch; Vertical American Blower Co. 9x8 cyl; hoisting reverse steam engine; coal stoker; Erie Governor & Jenkins Valve; 22 Bell steam engine; 10x12 60HP Robt. Bell (stationary); Baker fan; gas engines; several steam engine parts; steam whistles & gauges (various sizes); 6 J.D. tractors (B.R. styled D, M, 2B & and old D); Rumely oil pull; Hart Parr; M.M. Waterloo; Case D; 2 Case L.A's (1for parts), MH. tractor with circular wood saw attached; 20HP Goodison tractor engine; Triple K 29 tooth cultivator; Ford F-800 dump truck; Ford V 8 700 Big Job truck, 1946 1 ton Ford truck; Int truck with Tulsa winch 8 boom; Int. 6 cyl. power plant; 1927 Chrysler Sedan; 1917 Model T Ford, 1918 Maxwell car; 1923 Model T truck; 1928 Model A Ford car; Port. saw mill Green Edger & Niger line shaft complete; sta tionary diesel power unit; Overhead |-beam crane & two 2-ton chain hoist; antique fire _ pumper; cutter, logging sleighs; Newman 8B 4 side 16' planer; Cowan & Co. 3 side 22" planer; MacGregor Edger 16 saw; 12" jointer 7'x16'" table; No. 1 sawdust blower; two No. 2 sawdust blowers; 2.4 KW. generator 110V; 3 threshing machines (Old Decker, Challenge, J.D.); Birdsall clover mill. To be sold at 11:00 A.M. WED.: (Complete water haulage Business including 2 trucks with tanks, pumps, hoses & related equipment & a large customer list (asis. S.T.R.) )); THURS. SEPT. 17th- 9:30 AM: 1970 C/30 Chev truck with Lincoln 200 Amp welder & acetylene vise, jack-all & tools to go with mobile welder, No. 15 power hammer; planer knife grinder; drill press advance No. 12; forge; 2 Blacksmith vises; Milwaukee 1° Super drill; 5" grinder; hammers; 5 grinder for lathe; electric motors, hydraulic jack & ex! , power hammer, 9 hydraulic jacks; large quantity of hand tools, 30 ton gear press, chains, Papec hammer mill, rub ber tired wagon 16x8' flat rack, drill press No. 8, drill press No 16, anvils, form rolls & brakes, 2 H.W. Petrie drill presses; Manley hydraulic 60 ton press; rolls for lining shafts; Stevens Galt 32 bed steel lathe; Bertram 15' bed lathe & Hosfeld Universal iron bender; 2 HP Ridgid bolts & pipe cutter 8 threader; Ridgid 45A vise; Geo. A. Ohl 8 brake; 2 Peerless power hack saws; two 2HP emery grinders; two 3HP emery grinders; 20x7x17 miller; John Bertram metal planer; Rockford 16' shaper; Cincinnat ti 10°" drill press; A.B. Jardine threading machine; B&D valve refacer; Gardiner 2HP air com pressor; Lincoln 200 Amp welder; Marquette A.C. arc welder 275; acetylene torches 8 gauges; Blue Giant hydraulic lift truck; Lincoln Shield ARc SAE300 40 volts Nema; Red Devil power washer; Steam Jenney, many other items. TE RMS cash or cheque with | .D Owner 8 Auctioneer shall be free from responsibility of any acci dent or injury on or about premises day of sale. Roy & Rod Williams Auctioneers, Box 883, Campbeliford KOL 1L0. Phone 705 653 3533 LUNCH AVAILABLE THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Furniture & Antiques Auction sale of furnituré & an tiques for ERNIE APPLETON, Markham & others, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ontario- including 4 piece Vic torian settee set, electric organ, G.E. dryer, chesterfield & chair, towel rack, dressers, TV, rocker, 5 plece toilet set, quantity of dishes including Depression glass, Commodore Vic 20 com: puter with tapes, Canon 50 photocopier with fluid & paper, sump pump, barbed wire, chicken feeders, milk house heater, plus many other items. Sale managed 8 sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge 416-852-3524. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 15 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. 870 Taunton Rd. E., Whithy 2 mile east of Thickson Road Auction sale- selling an estate from Whitby plus others. 9 piece walnut diner, corner cabinet, gate-leg table, new Kenmore 16 cu. ft. fridge-used 2 weeks, cedar chest, Boston rocker, upright freezer, snowblower, wooden ex- tension ladder, 2 gas lawnmowers, garden tools, china, dishes, pots & pans, etc., Copper tone stove & fridge, dryer, plus many other articles. Partial listing only. VEHICLES: 1984 Volkswagon Jetta diesel, 1984 Chrysler Laser. NOTE TIME: 6 p.m. Very good sale. More ar ticles coming. Plan to attend VIEWING: Tues. 1 pm. Ross McLean Auctioneer 576 7550 or ARA-179) SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Estate auction for the laté MRS. ELLEN GOULDBURN, at - 1608 Dufferin Street, Whitby, located south of Hwy. 401- take Victoria Street East off Brock Road. Partial list includes: 8 piece oak dining set, oak china cabinet, 3 piece oak bedroom set, set of Pressback chairs, Pressback high chair, 2 piece secretary desk with 30 pigeon holes, 5'2' Harvest table, rockers, drop front desk, settee 8 side chairs, flame birch chest, ash sideboard, French Provincial sofa, kitchen set, ~~ @ld gramaphone, Gone-W-Wind lamp, brass desk lamp, cedar chest, wicker planter, Pequegnat mantel clock, Baird ad¥. clock, wicker doll carriage, old lace, 2 vintage dresses, oil lamps, comm spoons, mirrors, lamps, occa sional tables, old pictures, quilts, carpenter's tools, tool box, 3 piece sterling silver, 2 R.D. figurines, some qood collectible glass & china, 26" R.C A colour TV, Col dspot fridge, Moftat stove, washer, dryer, small freezer & other good misc. Terms cash or cheque (with |.D ). No reserves Estate sale. Kahn Auction Ser vices 683-0041 or 9858161. ; S 9 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Real Estate, furniture, ap pliances, some antiques at Estate of late WILLIAM A. MITCHELL, 34 Queen Street, Fenelon Falls. Good assortment of household contents. REAL ESTATE: duplex-modern 3 bedroom 2232 sq. ft. split level home with 1 bedroom basement apartment on beautifully landscaped lot 90x192 in excellent location. Low reserve bid. Don't miss this luxury home with income. Open house Sat. 8 Sun. Sept. 58 6, 1 to 3 or by ap pointment. Call Orval McLean Auctions 324-2783 Lindsay S9 MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale: antique & quality furniture sale at Orval Mclean Auction Centre, Lindsay, proper ty of HELEN FORD, Lindsay & RUTH DOWNEY, Bobcaygeon (both giving up housekeeping) & estate of MRS. WE. BAKER, Lindsay. Gerhard Heintzman piano, antique oak roll top desk, coin collection, walnut bedroom suite, 2 walnut modern dining room suites, rugs, paintings, quilts, good appliances. List nex* week. Don't miss it. To sell Estates & quality items call 324-2783 Orval McLean Auctions, Lindsay Ce Fc nap al a a om a ar. cet ZX J a cr a za occ... ZZ ot

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