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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Oct 1980, p. 16

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+ Canada geese hunters best bet Hunting for Canada geese will likely be better than average in the central and southern parts of the province, with success in Nor- thern Ontario at least as good as last year, an Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources spokesman said. "But those hunting snow geese will be disappointed," warned Paul Prevett, biologist for the ministry's Moosonee District. "Because of poor weather and scarcity of food last spring, snow goose hunting around James and Hudson Bays is expected to be the poorest since 1972,"' Prevett said. Much of the food supply on the eastern- most prairies, a stop- ping-off point for the geese on their nor- thward migration, was severely diminished by a spring drought. Female snow geese deserted their eggs to search for food. High winds and snowstorms also hit some northerly colonies, killing many newly-hatched young. The province's goose hunting season ends Dec. 21. Starting dates are listed by areas in the Ontario hunting sum- mary. Contract awarded for centre Georgian College Board of Governors has awarded the general contract for con- struction of a new Skills Training Centre at the Barrie Campus. to Schomberg' Constru- ction Limitied, Schomberg, Ontario. The $793,000. bid was the lowest of 11 opened by Board Chairman James L. Wales on Oct. 3, the deadline for tenders. The contract covers construction of a 30,000 square foot building which will provide space for instruction of about 250 students in a variety of industrial skills trades. A $1.2 million grant to cover the cost of con- struction and the pur- chase of equipment has been provided to the College by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities in recognition of the need for increased skills training in the Georgian Bay Region. The new building will be attached to the South side of the present 10,000 square foot Skills Building which houses building construction and woodworking skills courses. Occupancy is expected by Jan. 31, 1981. The structure will provide space _ for machine and welding shops; an industrial design area and masonry instruction. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES Boy pie 3 ee cole UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned has been authorized to liquidate by Public Auction the following new and used metal & woodworking equipment of BAY MACHINERY & SUPPLY SAT. OCT. 18, 1980, at 10 a.m., sharp, 159 Anne St. South, unit D, Barrie, Ont. This is a complete liquidation, going out of business. NEW EQUIPMENT - 2 zenith floor drills, Zenith bench drill, horizontal bulldog band saw, % H.-P. lighting, grinders, '2 cap. drill press, 3/8 cap drill press, vertical Alpine milling marchine, 3 d bulldog chain, hoists, % & 1 & 2 ton Comealong, numerous bench& drill vices. USED EQUIPMENT RECONDITIONED - Record cold cut saw, Robbins Myers vertical band saw, 3 foot throat. Walker burner radial arm saw & vertical band saw. 16" throat shappes, McDougal 12 x 36 lath, Dama 52" Radious lath, Beaver table saw, Rouselle punch press c/w sequence num- bering die mechanical hack saw, vertical band saw 20" throat lincon arc welder, 225 amp numerous grinders, battery charges, various lath tools & chucks, B & D value grinder, 2 sets of torches c/w guages. Electric motor from 1/16 HP to 25 HP, nut & bolt rack c/w nuts & bolts & washer from % x 1 & 0% x 6 5 to 6 ton of steel gaestner measuring microscope. TERM CASH, Bank draft or letter of credit. No reserve. Each piece positively sells to the highest bidder 015 Sale conducted by B & B Auctioneers, 705-737-0870 BROWN'S AUCTION | Lion's Den, downtown Collingwood rear parking lot available This Sunday, October 19 atl p.m. preview from 12 noon What a collection! Beautifully refinished pine, antique country furnishings, including glasstop cupboards. Nice dry sink. Five blanket boxes. Lift top commode. Six chests of drawers. Desk. Washstands with side towel rails. House door. Spinning wheel. Rocking chairs. Six foot harvest table. Lovely mirrored frames. Kitchen table. Chairs. Lamp tables including one pair. Large and small servers. Ox yoke. Baby cradle. Break- fast table. Pail stand (bookcase). Bed. Wood box. Coffee table. Dough box on legs. Etc., Ete. Glassware and china. Lamps. Polished copper and brass. Six clocks including one Pequegnot. Lady's hunting case watch, large slide and chain. gentlemen's pocket watches. Other jewellery and buttons. Wall telephone. Silver- wares. Bells. Miniatures. Wall hanging and table woodenwares. Crockery, ironware and toleware primitives. Ete. Victorian furnishings include beautiful tea wagon with tray. Carved wing chair. Lamp tables, and much more! Also collectables other than antique. (Our antique warehouse, is also open, on Hwy. 10 in Markdale t Phone 519-986-2754 Ivan E. Brown, Auctioneer. (S.L. 24) 42 | Auctioneer Graham Allen*3 Rain or Shine ander Fhe Big Sop" 726-5055 Barrie, Ontario 726-5055 Auction Sale for Mrs. Margaret Woods 162 Sunnidale Road, Barrie, Ontario Saturday, October 18th at 11:00 a.m. sharp Partial list only: Bedroom suite, chair, cedar chest, dressing table and stool, bed, desk and chair, bookcase, tear drop table, round tables (2), chesterfield, table and chairs, 2 Jacques and Hayes chairs, oval drop leaf table, brass liquor set, oriental table, 2 end tables (inlay leather), Duncan Phyfe coffee table, chesterfield and chair, Ontario chair (cane bot- tom), dining room suite (china cabinet, table and six chairs), 6 Birk's sterling spoons, sterling pickle prongs, 16 place setting of silver (Rogers Brothers), 5 piece tea service, 8 plate setting of Bavaria Tirschenreuth dishes the Hampton 4413 and additional pieces - vegetable bowls and meat platters, treadle sewing machine, wringer washer, Ye moon table, two trunks. Auctioneer's comments: Mrs. Woods went to a nursing home. Although this does not look like a AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION Saturday October 18th. at 1:00 p.m. Under the Big Top on Highway 11, Just north of the Sundial Motel. 75 Ford Torino 74 Ford Squire S/W (loaded) 78 MazdaGLC A 78 Ford LTD 4 Dr. Air 75 Dodge Royale Monaco 75 Granada GA 76 Cougar XR7 74 Pinto Hatchback 73 Datsun 610 76 Plymouth Sedan 74 PintoS/W 79 Lada 4 Dr. 77 Monte Carlo 76 Chrysler 4 DR. 76 Datsun F10 71 Duster 6A 74 Olds Cutlass 76 T-Bird, loaded 74 Chevelle, S/W 74 V/W Bug, Auto 78 Ramcharger 4 x 4 76 Chevette, A 74 Ford Torino S/W 74 Dodge Van 6, (Bell Truck) 74 Ford Van 6, (Bell truck) 74 Ford Van 6, (Bell truck) 62 Cadillac (classic) 68 Cadillac 61 Chrysler (antique) 79 Mustang (pace car) - Subject to Additions & Deletions - TERMS- $100 cash deposit day of Sale. Balance cash or certified cheque by Monday October 20th "Don't Miss this Final Sale of the Season" NAPIER | ACTION (uJ AUCTIONS 325-8333 Orillia, Ont. 326-5788 AUCTION SALES DEAT Tipping - Stanley A. -- (Ve : eteran Of W. W. I., member of Coronation Lodge A. F. and A.M. No. 466 Elmvale and former Proprietor of the Elmvale Creamery). At the Penetang General Hospital on Friday, October 10, 1980. In his 85th year. Beloved husband of Alleen Robinson. Dear Father of Kathleen (Mrs. Wm. Laidlaw), Jean (Mrs. P. Petropoulos) both of Toronto and the late Jack. Also survived by 6 grandchildren. Brother of Percy of British Columbia and the late Jack, Reg, Norah, Helen and Edith. The Funeral Service was held at the James H. Lynn Funeral Home Elmvale on Monday, October 13 at 2 p.m.: Interment Eimvale Cemetery. A Masonic Service was held at the Funeral Home Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. In Memoriam Donations to the Charity of your choice would be | appreciated. jDEATHS | TENDERS MacDonald - William (Retired from the C.N.R.) -- At the Penetang General Hospital on Thursday, October 9, 1980. Bill MacDonald of Phelpston In his 78th year. Beloved husband of Mercedes |. Kenney. Dear father of Frances (Mrs. G. Moran), Mary (Mrs. L. O'Nelll) and Chris all of Phelpston, Irene (Mrs. G. MacDonald) of Elmvale, Shirlle (Mrs. V. Priest) of Minesing, Joseph and Basil of Toronto, Margaret (Mrs. W. Russell) of Midhurst, Mercedes (Mrs. D. Bannerman) of Wasaga Beach and Ursula (Mrs. G. Davidson) of Edmonton. Lovingly remembered by 33 grandchildren and 2 reat grandchildren. rother of Mrs. Eva Wittcott o f Saskatchewan. The Funeral Mass was held at St. Patrick's Church, Phelpston on Monday, October 13 af 11 a.m. Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery. Arrangements by the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale. =) TENDERS TENDERS /\ North Simcoe and Fuel Town of Wasaga Beach Contract #80-7 Tender for the Supply of Diesel &) @rillia Housing Authority TENDER: SC-TS-15 / 80 Complete Renovation Due to Fire Damage at 35A Chatham Street, Penetanguishene The North Simcoe and Orillia Housing Authority will be receiving Tenders for the above, until 12:00 noon, Wednesday, October 29, 1980 at 303 Midland Avenue, Suite 208, '| Midland, Ontario, L4R 4L3, c/o the Maintenance Supervisor from whom details and specifications may be obtained or telephone 705-526-4225. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 81, 83 Ontario Government Tender Sealed tenders (WB 80-9) will be received by the Ministry of Natural Resources, Wasaga Beach, Ontario until 12:00 noon.on October 29th, 1980 for the clearing of snow from two parking lots at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park. Tender documents may be obtained at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park office, 22nd St., Wasaga Beach, Ontario. Tenders will be opened publicly at 1:00 p.m., Oc- tober 29th, 1980 in the Wasaga Beach Provincial Park office. For further information contact J. Marchington or G. Babcock at (705) 429-2516. ' Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ministry of Natural Resources Ontario Sealed tenders, in envelopes supplied, will be received at the office of The Clerk, Lewis Street, Wasaga Beach, Ontario, LOL 2P0 (P.O. Box 110) until 10:00 a.m., Monday;October 20, 1980, for the supply of approximately 7,500 gallons or 34,000 litres per year for a period of two years of #2 grade Diesel Fuel, commencing November 1, 1980. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained at the Public Works Building, 150 Westbury Road, Wasaga Beach, Ontario, LOL 2P0. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S.F. Taylor Public Works Manager Town of Wasaga Beach Contract #80-8 Tender for the Supply of Furnace Oil Sealed tenders, in envelopes supplied, will be received at the office of The Clerk, Lewis Street, Wasaga Beach, Ontario, LOL 2P0 (P.O. Box 110) until 10:00 a.m., Monday, October 20, 1980, for the supply of approximately 26,000 gallons or 118,200 litres per year for a two year period of #2 grade fur- nace oil, commencing November 1, 1980. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained at the Public Works Building, 150 Westbury Road, Wasaga Beach, Ontario, LOL 2P0. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S.F. Taylor Public Works Manager Town of Wasaga Beach Contract #80-6 Tender for the Supply of Gasoline Sealed tenders, in envelopes supplied, will be received at the office of The Clerk, Lewis Street, Wasaga Beach, Ontario, LOL 2P0 (P.O. Box 110) until 10:00 a.m., Monday, October 20, 1980; for the supply of approximately 33,000 gallons or 150,000 litres per year for a two year period of #2 grade gasoline, commencing November 1, 1980. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained at the Public Works Building, 150 Westbury Road, Wasaga Beach, Ontario, LOL 2P0. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. : : 3 S.F. Taylor large sale bill, there is more in the home than | have advertised. Everything is clean, and none of ls the glassware is cracked or chipped. 1 : rer - B2, Wednesday, October. 15,1980

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