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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 20, 1969, p. 14

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classified ads 60 sales register auctions page 14 the tribune thursday nov 20 1969 antique iron stove antique single spool bed igoodj horsehair chairs corner cup board antique settee and chairs antique sideboard quilts large quantity of furniture also offered for sale the former harry ed monds house boy scout hall and blacksmith shop to be removed by march 31 1970 and debris cleaned up to the satisfaction of the council to make rom for a parking lot terms cash sale at 12 noon reg johnson son uctioneers phone sunderland 3573270 ger- d graham clerk property of norman small- wood lot 9 con 1 thorah twp 5 miles south of beav- erton on no 12 hwy turn east at jet 4s 12 1st farm on north side 25 head of holsteln hereford short horn cattle cows with calves by side purebred poll here ford bull rising 2 years 13 brood sows several litters of pigs 1 hog pony 5 yeais old sorrel with silver mane tail good with children mccormick b275 tractor loader good condition sip 35 4cycle diesel tractor good mh combine no 30 pull type with motor sic- cormick baler no 45 sif plow 3 furrow triple k cultivator new ful line of machinery 2500 bales of hay 1000 bales of straw 1200 bu mixed grain quan tity of furniture farm sold teims cash sale at 1230 reg johnson son auction eers phone sunderiand 357- 3270 gerald graham cleik saturday nov 29 12 pm auction sale of real estate furniture the property of the town of beaverton and the township of thorah contents of a 7room house including glass door cup board pine good antique tables several wicker chairs dishes pot bellied stove small a real antique made in 1899 antique couch small ontario county board of education auction sale two rural schools date monday november 24 1969 premises may be viewed immediately prior to the auctions first school sebright at 1 30 pm size of lot yz acre more or less part of lot 21 concession c township of rama school built approximately 1900 brick construction on stone footings no basement steel roof two washrooms second school riverview at 300 pm approx situated approximately 1 miles north of cannington beside a lovely river size of lot 12 acres more or less part of south half of lot 5 concession 2 township or thorah school building approximately 49 x 24- and built in 1926 brick with concrete and stone divided basement hot air oil fired furnace hardwood flooring cedar shingle roof modern lighting fixtures two washrooms and toilets gravel road driving shed terms of sale bid both schools arc subject to n reserve certified cheques in the name of the ontario county board of education in the amounts of 100 for sebright school and s600 for riverview school must be delivered to the agent of the board upon completion of each auction sale in addition each purchaser shall sign an agreement to purchase the school at the completion of each auction the balance of the purchase price will be payable in cash on closing fortyfive days are allowed from the date of sale for closing auctioneers reg johnson and son sunderland phone 3573270 ontario county board of education auction sale of two rural schools date saturday november 22 1969 premises may be viewed immediately prior to the auctions first school columbus at 1 30 pm situated west side of columbus on north side of seventh concession road size of lot 1 la acres more or less zoning residential part of the south half or lot 13 concession 7 town ship of east whitby school built in 1930 and has since ixoii modernized with fixtures etc full basement tile flooring walls being stone and concrete plus brick and stucco forced hot air oil furnace two washrooms having four toilets asphalt roof hardtop road second school conlins at 230 pm situated east of slnicoe street on the fifth concession read known as conlins knad size of lot 1 acre more or less zoning residential rl part of the north half of iot 12 concession 4 town ship of east whitby school building approximately 27 x 49 frame and stucco stone and concrete footings no basement forcej air conversion furnace two washrooms with toilets septic hardwood flooring asphalf roof iload is hardtop terms of sale both schools are subject to a reserve bid certified cheques in the name of the ontario county board of education in the amounts of 1400 for colum bus schooland 800 for conlins school must be delivered to the agent of the board upon completion of each auction sale in addition each purchaser shall sign an agreement to purchase the school at the completion of each auction the balance of the purrhav price will be payable in cash on closing fortyfive ilajs are allowed from the date of sale for closing auctioneers ted jackson and ted spenceley port perry phone 98v7947 reeve retires unredeemed pledges auction sale thur evening nov 27 at 730 goods on review at 6 pm at victoria square com- muntiy hall 254 miles south of gormley 3 miles north of 7 hwy off don slills rd 200 lots of unredeemed pledges under instructions of prominent ontario pawn broker watches gents la dies rings diamond rings electric shavers numerous other articles every watch carries a written guarantee free draw ladies diamond ring alvin s farmer gorm ley auctioneer notice the annual general meeting for the election of officers of the york north progres sive conservative associa tion will take place at the aurora community centre on slondav november 24th 19g9 at 8 pm contd from page 1 the authority of queens park frank hendy seeking reelection to council said the past two years had been successful and much accomplished he felt that revenue properties pro posals had been dealt with in an intelligent manner century city he added can be an asset to the township if properly plan ned he argued that the hiring of a professional planner should be the res ponsibility of the revenue firm and not the council he noted that his main concern was over the pos sibility of increased taxes the township has much to pay and little to say he concluded also seeking resieclion is councillor clark sluir- head he said he vs nei ther for nor rgainst cen tury city but charged tiiat the press had painted a distorted picture concern ing negotiations between the township and revenue properties he said council had acted on whatever re quests had been made of them including rezoning of sufficient property to accommodate ccm he noted that other than ar tistic sketches no other proposals had been receiv ed he expressed concern over urban sprawl and said he feared it could not be contained vithin the borders of metro he sug gested that the decision on century city should rest with the ratepayers ronald adkin a found ing member of the rate payers association said he could appreciate the be nefits of a planned com munity like century city but its development should be controlled by a compi- tent council and an equal ly compitent staff he urg ed stricter controls over gravel operations in the township two other nominees jim bailey and george harvie said they needed more time to consider the issues before making forma an nouncements stouffville the stouffville 1ga peewee allstars staved off a de termined last minute rally by pickering to emerge the 43 victors keith acton lost little time as he put the locals ahead before the clock had ticked off a full minute of play in the first period the assist went to doug taylor pickering came back at the 810 mark to create a deadlock when rick pascoe gave the puck a nest in the mesh each club put on a lack lustre display in the mid dle stanza the visitors lunged into the lead after dennis powers structured a play to allow doug brown for all girls boys pee wee game to blink the bulb the see saw battle continued this time it was doug feasby who balanced the board with help from doug tay lor the stalemate stood at the conclusion of the period in the previous nights clash with uxbridge the stouffville squad suffered a set back by the same score 43 markham provides the opposition tonight at 630 pm dont just get a haircut get our expert advice c0tfi on the correct look for you we will style and shape your hair cut it too franks barber shop the village mall 46 main st w in downtown stouffville pickering township voters join metro join oshawa or somewhere else where will your x go on dec 6 north pickering ratepayers assn invites you to a public discussion of this ballot in brougham township hall wed nov 26815 pm hear the panel of four informed experts a report on the progress of assessment appeals an important event for am taxpayers j tribune mi fif k m abc audit bureau of circulation figures 6135 circulation reaches new high september 1967 5034 net paid abc september 1968 5701 not paid abc and now as of september 30 1969 families invite us into their homes every week needed wanted trusted serves your weekly newspaper does make a difference in the life of this community f ff rff f f f f f f f f f f f jf jf f ff jf f f f fff f ff f mattel corner we have a great selection or mattel toys ror both girls and boys includes barbie dolls hot wheel sets cars accessories toys toys and more toys games games and more games -and- we still have more to see and choose from in our value- packed toy department your family allowance cheques worth 10 more if spent t crest for tin months of november december 69 bring your cheque and lei initial it bruce gallaninre no down payment no payments til feb 1970 when you use crests own family purchase plan bulletin rest will remain open all day monday for your shopping convenience open thurs fri until 9 pm 5 main west stouffville phone 6102771 tmttmtmimimsatmfmiertmimtmtmsmfmtmtnsmammm

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