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Port Perry Star, 17 Oct 1974, p. 15

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4 ) LE. SAP yi 1 AY ¢ HE EA i ) ' EEE a TL AARC BREA ESE AAPG SAN dt i a stl ds > % t - 2 » 3 ] PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1974 -- 15 ; NEMS FEA EIA wba BA A . $70 EY 1 aaa pen LX; MONDAY -- OCTOBER 21 TIME 7 P.M. Xmas toys by auction, all kinds of toys and gifts to be sold by auction at Stouffville Sales Barn. Come early and get the bar gains. . FRIDAY -- OCTOBER 18 SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 19 ' SALE TIME 1 P.M. Auction sale of the contents of a shoe and clothing store, the property of Michal Oilinyk, wil be held in the Village of Canning. fon. On Friday from one o'clock till 9 in the evening, we will be selling shoes, overshoes, boots, slippers, . rubbers, ski suits, "coals, caps, elc., antique cash register, clothes racks, adding machine, etc. On Sat., we wilf be selling furniture, Snow blower 7 cabinet, 2 bentwood chairs, These are full pediureed cows, all G.P. or V.G. with outstanding records mostly ovér 175% B.C A. These kind of pedigrees are rarely found in any sale catalo que. A good opportunity to buy 'foundation stock. Smith Bros. have decided to sell this group of * young cows, many milking 70 to 80 Ibs. Also selling 44 can DelLavel bulk tank (Excellent" condition). Lloyd Wilson; Sales Manager and Auctioneer. , 852.3524. PC. SET* &= PIECES Austrian dishes [Bridal Rosel- a very beautiful set, garden tools, storm windows, The property of the €STATE OF THE LATE MRS. "JOHN COLLERAN, 41 P Street in Uxhridge. Lloyd Wilson and W. D. Atkinson, Sale manag- ers and auciioneers. ve N SALE TIME 5 P.M. [AUCTION SALE A large consignment sale featur .ing ig part, pine flat back, pine bonnet chest, pine blanket boxes, pine tables, harvest tabl€, hang ing corner cupboard, rockers, chairs, washstands, cradle, benches, churn, flat to wall whatnot, goblets, carnival glass, canadian pressed glass, milk glass, nippon & other china, ironstone, 4 pc. toilet set, lamps, lanterns, copper boilers, copper kettles, brass ship compass, jelly pan, spinning wheel, wool wind ers, scales, decoys, butter bowls, buckets, butter prints, several crocks, flat irons, Irivets, iron pots, tongs, tools, tole ware, pine windows, clock shelf, sealers, tapestry, etc. Over 300 items. - Sale time - 12 noon. Preview 10 a.m. No reserve. Auctioneer Ted Walt, Oshawa. Westinghouse refrigerator, As a further example of the decentralization of the planning process, the Mini- stry ol Housing announced today that mest regional municipalities will now be able Ti deal directly with the Ontario Municipal Board on the subject of land use by- laws. This is an extension of the policy now affecting Metropolitan Toronto. « The regions will receive bylaws from their area mun- icipalities and give written comments to the Ontario Municipal Board on whether or not the by-laws conform to official plans and regional policies. Prior to the policy hp, 4 speed (used 3 times), 2 a SATURDAY, OCTBER 26 change instituted September space heaters, 6 in. commercial A200 a.m, 16. this function was the belt sander, motor and bells FURNITURE & ANTIQUES. ,o;sibility of the Ministry © (hydraulic lift), Antique china SATURDAY -- OC¥. 2: Auction sale including |. Pols 3 of Housing's Plans Admin- ; ; a St. Thomas Anglican . Church, : istrati ivisi folid. Ded. Spring. 2 hedsiie gy Relies Church, Moffat electric stove, annex Bo Didi, ) } Jables, 2 hea Te chairs, od eastof Hwy 12&7 ich), Gestetner ~~ Stove, . bedroom suite, ne ans ministration : g rs, qu. o chesterfield suite, platform Division will adopt a moni- other furniture. 2 wine bbls., 200 gal. oil tank, 2 electric fans with motors, electric disc body sand- er, valve lifter, bumper jack, qu. "of tools, compressor or drill, 2 small compressors, numerous other articles. Property sold, terms cash. Sale time | o'clock both days. Reg. and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY -- OCT. 30 SALE AT 1 P.M. Holsteins, 44 can bulk tank, complete Grovenvale Holstein Dispersal owned by Harold Grove, Sunderland on Hwy 7 & 12, then 2 miles east on Con. 4, Brock Twp., 55 head, 40 milking, all registered, classified and R.O.P. tested, one excellent and 6 V.G. Some top cow families, Donna (made excellent in Sept. 1974. This large young stylish cow is a daughter of Agro Acres Margquis Ned and bred since July to Citation R. Map, e(ex{.- Other features include a 2-year- Duplicating Machine, 2 stoves, vacuum cleaner, cannistér set, pole lamp, book stand, 26' bike, 2 studio -couches, 2 old school desks, telephone table and chair, beautiful old picture frames, dress form, iron railing, bed (doubld), eff scale, old preserv- ing jars (glass sealers), metal mould for cement blocks, L.P. records, childs sleigh, live fowl, 4 T.V.'s, childs gate, planter, storm windows, assorted dishes, knick - knacks, electric broom, Go.cart frame,2 chesterfields, music table, 3 washing mach. ines, refrigerator, Old-tyme bottle collection, Tapestry (hand made), hand embroidered table. cloth, push lawn mower, electric table ironer, fertilizer spreader, grain scale, ink sketch, chairs, guitar, commode windows (glass and screen), 2 baby carriages, bay car carriage, toilet and sink (gree). Partial list only. A.C.W. Home Bake table before the 5 p.m.sale. Henry and Gail Kahn, . auctioneers. Coffee and lunch. rocker, library table, portable T.V. small tables, G.E. washing machine, 5 pc. toilet set, 2 wash stands, pillows, bedding, Gingerbread clock, dresser, 9x12 rug, dishes, 12 pc. set, 96 pieces, Austrian dishes (Bridal Rose) - a very beautiful set, garden tools, storm windows The property of the ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS. JOHN COLLERAN, 41 Plank Street in Uxbridge. Lloyd Wilson and W.- D. Atkinson, sale managers and auctioneers. GOING OVERSEAS they would be in toring role. It will receive copies ol the by-laws and the regional municipalities' comments to the. Ontario Municipal Board. and make additional comments to the Ontario Municipal Board where matters of provincial significance are involved. There are three exceptions among the regional munici- palities: Juskoka. Sudbury and Hald®nand-Norlolk. At present. Muskoka does not have sufficient support staff to assume this planning re- sponsibility. Sudbury and Haldimand-Norfolk are each single-tiered municipal- ities and if the policy change were applied in these areas, effect res | C. Greaves 655-3809; F. Gardiner You'll ) reviewing their own by-laws. old G.P. Slade, from a V.G. 4553187 . Wardens. eden Fy. _tToull - New procedures also allow Ormsby. A 16000 Ib. G.P. Lassie Ne alters icinalities. i Leader from Iwo Very goog eed A regional municipalities, in dams, a very good Dark Leader bred to Ned. This sale will also include 15 fresh or springing cows from the great High Point here of Smith Bros., Port Perry. SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 19 SALE TIME 12 P.M. To be held at Brooklin Commun- ity Centre, Saturday, October 19. NEW INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS -- ALTERATIONS YOUR PURINA AFTER HOURS "n BOB" "DAVE" SPENCER'S FEED SERVICE DEALER IN THE GREENBANK AREA Providing the area with: e Mobile Grinding o Bulk Delivery Service e A Full Line of Purina concentrates and complete feed CALL GREENBANK - 985-7483 705-786-2892 TTT Es 985-3734 NEW 705-432-2377 PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985.7383 PORT PERRY STAR The United Church of Canada Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 10:00 a.m. Port Perry Sunday School 11:30 a.m. Prince Albert Sunday School United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. B.R. Pogue SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 . 9:45 a.m. -- SCUGOG 11:15 a.m. - MANCHESTER BLACKSTOCK PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Rev. V.M. Parsons, Min. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 10 a.m. Blackstock Service 11:a.m. Church School 11:15 Nestleton Services Church School CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 Trinity XIX 11:00 a.m. Harvest Festival & Holy Communion Combined Service Blackstock & Port Perry WY Ge it Church PORT PERRY CHARGE addition to the Plans Admin- istration Division, to review 'decisions made by commit- lees of adjustment and land division committees. Committees of adjustment granl minor variances to land use by-laws and can "also grant consents for the Services ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 : 11:00 a.m. Worshiping at Port Perry PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 St. John's; Port Perry 10 a.m. - Divine Worship 11 a.m: - Church School Burn's Church, Ashburn 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:30 Divine Worship The Rev. Stuart McEntyre Phone 985-3409 PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D.C. Payne, Pastor Home Missions Sunday 9:45 - Bible School 11a.m. - Morning Worship - 7 p.m.gospel Service Wed. 7:30 - Prayer and Bible Study PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise & Worship 7 p.m. Evang. Service "{ lore provincial decentralization severance ol parcels of land. Land division committees, which are larger bodies, give "their consent to land being divided into parcels. Until" now, these committees' de- cisions have been reviewed by the Plans Administration Division. Announcing the new pol- ey. Acting Minister of Hou- sing Donald R° Irvine said the provincial government N\ was committed to delegating more authority to regional municipalities. "Ids part of an on-going process to further decentra- lize planning functions. The next phase will be to dele- gale the approval of sub- division to regional munici- palities, and they will be authorized to approve offi- cial plans in the final phase," said Mr. Irvine 4 It Takes Big Guns to Fight Mastitis. Shur- Gain... Mastitis 1! Mastitis 111 Mastitis [1!! Mastitis is the cause of crushing losses . . . in milk production, culiing replacement costs, lowered milk quality and veterinary expense. To minimize losscs, a practical, effective, economical prevention and treatment pro- gram must be mounted and maintained. SHUR « GAIN «ff; SHUFPF - GAIN and chronir. cases. $s such a program in... MASTITIS |-for acute SHUR - GAIN MASTITIS II for dry cow therapy SHUR «GAIN MASTITIS Ill- for acute ~ad chronic cases Each is designed to treat the specific condition you may face . { and each uses that host efficient base ALUMINUM MONOSTEARATE GEL. The first line of defense against Mastitis is sanitation. See to that, then call on the big guns . . and Il . SHUR: GAIN MASTITIS I, II Wallace Marlow Co., Ltd. "BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO 986-4201 i Sr, he oy , = td we, es EX Sn a CE ann ~ Sn 2 zit : ee Sr Rr Se

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