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Port Perry Star, 9 Apr 1970, p. 13

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=e A t 7 $. Auction Sales THURS.,. APRIL "16th Auction Sale of Farm.Stock, Implements, grain, straw and Furniture, the property of the late GEO. BALDWIN, Lot 2, Con, 3. Eldon Twp., ! mile north of Woodville, on Hwy. 46...75 head of Here: ford, Shorthorn & Holstein Cattle, 22 cows, calves 'by "side, P.B. Hereford bull, 18 vearling steers & heifers, 12 steers & heifers rising 1 yr. ete. 56 good chunks of pigs, Sow & littler of pigs, 6 ewes and lambs. McCormick W4 tractor, Case Model S. trac. tor, Case Model 80 Combine with Jolsn 9 7 ft. (excellent condition), J. D, Mode) 24T baler (new), baled 1600 bales, Ford post hole auger, 3 pt. hitch, 2 wagons & racks, Mc: Cormick manure spreader P.T.0. (good), 2 bale racks (new) for bale thrower full line of machinery, Large 'Qu. of Furniture, 2 good beds, 2 chests of drawers, 3 dressers, antique side-board, 2 glass cupboards, Maple dining room table and chairs, re finished, 2 desks, Television, ete. Sale called to settle estate." Terms Cash. Sale at 12 noon sharp. Gerald Gra ham, Clerk. Ladies will ser- __ve lunch. Res JOHNSON & SON, Apr.2 Auctioneers : 25 .Sundetland 357-3270. Mrs. Gill at the "Head" spent the Easter vacation at Grimsby with" her son & his wife and family. : The "Head" U.C.W. spon- sored a very successful euch- re in the Municipal Hall on Mar, 25th. Lucky lady prize winners 'were Mrs, Sylvia Parker, Mrs. Mabel Graham and Laura Brekke. The luc: key men were Mr, Otto Mad- sen, Mr. Alvin Heayn and Mr. Ernest Davenport. A tasty lunch was served. Mrs. Dave Moore went to the Toronto Western Hospi- tal on Sunday. Mrs. Marven Hughes has returned from the Toronto Hospital and is recuperrat- ing quite well. Our sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bloe- man in the passing of their tiny new daughter at birth. Mrs. Reta Rodman spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graham. ~Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Max Stichmann to Toronto on Sat. to see the home show. The "Head" U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Sandra Taylor on Thursday night with 14 ladiés present. A welcome guest was Mrs. Marcela McDougall. The acting president Mrs. Myrtle Manns had an inter- esting thought to open the meeting. The -hymn, "0 Master, let me .walk with Thee" was sung followed by prayer. Mrs. Clara :Dowson read the Scripture from 1st Corinthians, Mrs. Marie Clark took a Study from the Observer entitled "The Great West China Union". Mission- aries' children from the "Canadian School" in West China's pre-Mao days cele- brate the 60th anniversary of their schools founding. During the roll call the names were answered by ap- rons for the hospital Spring Fair or items. for the Tuck Shop. Mrs. Manns read a very appropriate thought for the month entitled, "The body of an organization has four kinds of bones". 1. The wish bones spend all ® ----l 'Scugog News one else would do all the work. 2. The jawbones do all the talking but very little else. 3. The knuckle bones io knock everything that , everybody else tries to do. 4. The back bones get under the load &.do the work, Appreciation cards were received and read from Mr. Lloyd Clarke and little Lyn- ette Jackson. Group 2 will supply 4 items for the bake table at the Spring Fair. There will be a hot lun- cheon at the "Head" church on Tues., May 12th. Seating at 11:30 and 12.30 noon. It was voted that we send $10. to pav for blankets for Overseas Relief. We shall assist in catering to two weddings in April and June. Mrs. Marie Clark gave 'a timely reading - concerning personal home taxes. It was entitled "Unrealized Capital Gains". Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow presented a "Bird" contest = «=a PORT PERRY 'STAR -- Thu rsday, April 9,1970 -- 13 won be Mrs- Beryl Pearce & Mrs. Reta Reader. A delici- ous lunch of filled rolled was. served by Mrs. Clara Dowson's group. This week the "Head" la- dies are helping at the Hos: pital tuck shop. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Demara Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman. Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. E. Davenport of Sask. and Mrs. B. Nodwell and Elizabeth of Seagrave Saturday night, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kane. Mr. and Mrs. Alfan Aldred of Ajax Sunday guests of Mr: and Mrs. J. Sweetman. @e TISH ® Rover ® Jaguar ® Austin ® Triumph LEYLAND CLAREMONT Parts - 649 > Claremont Motors Sales - -2101 ONTARIO Service' their time wishing some- ON Scugog Street Scugog Street N = 3. Beech Street 4. Clark Street 5. Elgin Street 6. Macdonald St. 7. Paxton Street 8. Paxton Street 9. Balsam Street Bay Street 11. John Street 12. John Street 13. John Street 14. John Street . 15. Perry Street 16. Perry Street 17. Perry Street 18. Queen Street ; ON 1. Lane between,Queen St. & North St. 2. Lane between Mary St. & Queen St. 3. - Perry Street 4, Shanley Street 5. Cochrane Street 6. Kellett Street 7. Rosa Street 8. Major Street 9, Ontario Street ~ NOTICE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY At the request of the Council of the Village of Port Perry the Ontario Water Resources Commission has investigated the possibility of installing within the village a sewage works project, to be owned by the Province of Ontario, consisting of a collector system and treatment facilities which will provide a major part of the village with sewage service. These works were advertised in the Port Perry Star on the 15th and 28th of August, 1968, together with the rates proposed to be charged. Certain changes are required to be made to the sewage collection system and as such, certain additional property owners will be affected by the charges. The changes to the project will consist of the following works: EROM oe tecnsameiiineind G 180° West of Simcoe Street 553' East of Water Street Simcoe Street - 500' East of Water Street Kent Street Crandle Street Crandle Street Bigelow Street Bigelow Street Rosa Street Rosa Street Rosa Street Scugog Street Casimir Street Mary Street Queen Street Scugog Street Mary Street Queen Street Perry Street In addition the following sewers will be deleted: FROM Water Street . Water Street Lane between Queen Street & + North St. ¢ , Water Street Bay Street -- 4 "Bigelow Street Fair Grounds Alva Street Major Street T0 It is proposed to raise any necessary annual revenue for the sewage works as follows: ! 1) a frontage sewer .rate of 40 cents per foot per annum on all lands which front or abut on the streets or parts of streets referred to above, including those streets which are to be deleted, and 2) a connection charge of $14.14 per annum on owners or occupants of lands for which a sewage service connection is provided, and : " 3) a 240% surcharge on the water bill of all the users of the system. In calculating the frontage charges, provision shall be made for the exemption or partial exemption from a foot frontage rate and for the determination of such exemption or partial exemption in the following manner: a) A reduction in the case of corner lots at the junction or whsrsoetion of streets of 50 per cent of the flankage and a reduction or increase in the case of triangular or irregularly-shaped lots may be made in the foot frontage rate that otherwise would be chargeable thereon, sufficient, having regard to the situation, value and superficial area of such lots as compared with other lots, to adjust its frontage charge on a fair and equitable basis. b) Where a lot is for any reason wholly or in part unfit for building purposes, a reduction may be made in the foot frontage rate that otherwise would be chargeable thereon sufficient to adjust its frontage charge as compared with that of lots fit for building purposes on a fair and equitable basis. c) Where a lot, other than a corner lot, has two limits that abut on streets, . described above and the size and nature of the lot is such that any or all of the works in such streets are not required, a reduction in respect of the 310' East of Kent Street Lilla Street 160' West of Caleb Street 200' West of Bigelow Street 200' West of Bigelow Street 140' East of Rosa Street Lilla Street . - Bigelow Street' 145' North of Scugog Street 205' South of Casimir Street. 285' South of Mary Street 225' South of Queen Street Shanly Street 265' South of Mary Street 195' South of Queen Street 185° East of Water Street including connecting sewers from the main sewers to the street lines. TO Perry Street Perry Street North Street Perry Street Kellett St. Extension Rosa Street 3556 North of Bay Street ~ Ontario Street *,150' South of Alva Street works that are not required so long as they are not required, may also be made in the foot frontage rate that would otherwise be chargeable thereon, sufficient to adjust its frontage charge on a fair and equitablé basis. In the case of lots that because of the nature of the terrain or the elevation of the sewer, do not derive the same benefits as other lands abuttingon the sewer, a reduction may be made in the foot frontage rate which other- wise would be chargeable thereon, sufficient having regard to the benefit derived as compared with other lots, to adjust the foot frontage rateon a d -~-- fair and equitable basis. . e) The reduction shall be made by deducting from the total frontage of the lot liable to the annual foot frontage rate so much thereof as is sufficient to make the proper reduction, but the whole of the lot shall be charged with - the annual foot frontage charge as so reduced. Ea On the basis of these levies, a house having a frontage of 6g' would pay the following amounts annually after connection has been made to the system: are 66 ft. frontage at 40c -- $26.40 connection charge -- 14.14 240% surcharge on $36.00 water bill =~ -- 86.40 met $126.94, Any ratépayer may, within twenty-one days after the first 'publication of this notice send by prepaid post to the Clerk of the Village of Port Perry, at the address given below, a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval or to the imposition of the sewage rates. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve the said rates, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any objections will be considered, but notice of such hearing will be given only. to those persons who have given notice of objection as provided for above. All plans, reports and estimates may be inspected at the office of the under- signed during business hours. DATED AT PORT PERRY and first published this 8th day of April, 1970. Mr. J. F. Raines Clerk-treasurer a Village of Port Perry 'PORT PERRY, ONTARIO | 1 LAIR / iene Lea CAE a gy Ss ols a a

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