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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 1 Oct 1970, p. 11

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Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements, 40 Head of Holstein Cattle, 1965 430 Case paved rd.) 42 head of Hol- Diesel Tractor, 1966. Case! stein & Hereford Cattle. 11 Straw, AC Forage Harvester, 1400 bu. mixed Power Mower, the property| Cormick we tractor, MeCor. of WILLIAM DEEN, Lot 16 mick W.4 tractor, Dion Con. 10, Otonabee Township, threshing machine, J.D. wag- miles south of Peterbor-| 5. and hay rack, Sedore manure loader, LH.C. baler, No. 46. a See Ce - ery. Piano & -benc' . Chrome set, Qu. of i Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 pm. Gerald Graham, Clerk. Vroomanton ladies ~| will serve lunch. REG JOHNSON & SON, 2--Oct.1 Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland (705) 357-3270 WED.,, OCTOBER 7 new, J. D. Corn planter, like new, Brady Haymaker good, Cockshutt one way disc good, Dion S.U. Forage Wagon, 2 hay elevators, Power Mower, cows. Many other items not DENNING 'OS., Located ® Perry, ;}on Whitchurch - Markham Townline, 4 miles west of Stouffville. Farm sold, ATKINSON and WILSON. Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers Terms cash. Sale 1 p.m. 0.3 sun in ace verech splendor The most magnifiernt pecture over! No m0 0 SLDecxs ns om > A | MH \IMEN LEIGH == LESLIE HOWARD } OLIVAde HAVILLAND -- = UGTA EC} v.05 hiedtee COME RAIN LINDSAY turatht Beni Travelways aside i inne Departs 7p ict sow Slo ba . Sow, Case tor, Hay, Grain, of airaw, 2000 Delos of hay, Clearing Farm Auction of 32 Holsteins, including milk- ¢| ens, fresh cows, springers & bred & open heifers, also "| Bulk Cooler, S Milker, 2 tractors, J. D. Baler, like 2500 bales mixed hay, large ile scrap iron, etc. Note-- are big, good quality listed, the property of CLEN- .}| 13 Run Drill, Manure Spread- Weo., Gesenen 2 e 45 Holsteins, milk quota, Bulk Cooler, stable cleaner, silo unloader, Surge Milker, grain, complete m machinery, an- tique furniture, etc.. pro- y of J. M. NIGHSWAN. IER, Located 2 miles east of Stouffville. Watch for com- plete details later on this extra good farm sale. Re- ee b owe rings. m sold. mn. WILSON, ATKINSON and Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers 2--Oct.8 WED., OCT. 7th Auction Sale, property of = | FRED 'Ted' McLaughlin, Lot 20, Con. 9, Fenelon Twp. on 121 hwy., % mile south of Fenelon Falls, Wednesday, October 7th at one o'clock. Saddle mare 5 yr. old, well broken; David Brown tractor, Power steering, 3 pt. hitch with ure ers, 2 yrs. old; W.C, Int. tractor Shape, A.C. tractor D12 good as new, M.H. self propelled combine #35, 3F eee: Int. manure spreader, Oliver hay baler, hay conditioners, 2 hay elevators, wagons, roller, welder full line of imple- ments. 9000 bales of hay. Some furniture. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. MON., OCTOBER 12 Auction Sale.of Herefords and ImplemenfS, inéludin; 30 Head of Steers & Heifers. Aprox. 650 Ib. to 950 Ib. Choice Cattle, Ford Tractor, Plow, 1 H.C. Baler Nay 46, John Deere 4 Bar Side Rake, Wagon and Rack, Cockshutt |< Pigs, Hay, Grain, Straw and Furniture. The proper- ty of Earl Dowsewell, Lot 8, Con. 3, Uxbridge Township, 2 miles south of Goodwood, or 1% miles north of Ux- bridge, Pickering Townline or approx. 4 miles east of Stouffville. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1 o.m NORM FAULKNER, 2--Oct.8 Auctioneer Youth Orchestra Begins Practice The Oshawa Youth Orch- estra will begin rehearsal on Monday, October 5, from 7 PM to 9 PM at O'Neill Collegiate, Oshawa under the direction of Jacob Grook, the music director of the Oshawa Symphany Orchestra During the past two weeks, Mr. Grook has visited some of the loca! secondary schools in an effort to acquaint the music students with the youth orchestra. The registration fee is $5.00. Any further infor- mation can be obtained at 728-1285 All area youth are wel- -12 Port Perry m Celebrate 25) 0x1 Perey star -- thirsdoy, Oa. 1st, 1970 = 11°" Anniversary | NOT 'HCE ca Corenne On, Sardar. Ssrtombos| SWVEETMANS| NURSING CARE 19, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carnochan, 431 MacDonald for the Chronic St., Port Perry were given a TAX! Convalescent and Aged surprise party by their fa- mily at Utica Hall in honour 24 HOUR SERVICE of their 25th Wedding Anni- a versary. Jim and Jean, the Phone 985-7365 a ae former Jean Melton were > married at her home in Cart- County Outlines wright Township, September °70 Assessm ent 22, 1945 by Rev. R. B. Harri- son. Ontario County council has A buffet supper was 'en-| passed a bylaw at its recent joyed by over one hundred |session outlining the equal-| TENDER LOVING CARE friends, neighbours and rela-|ized assessment for various} AND UNDERSTANDING tives, after which Mr. Ralph | ™unicipalities on which the} IN A COUNTRY HOME Wilbur, Master of Ceremon-|1971 taxation will be based ATMOSPHERE. ies asked everyone to gather The municipalities and/ o,, elderly guests receive upstairs. 'The happy couple |*heit assessments follow: | personalized professional care Were presented with a re- Village of Port Perry, $19,| in 4 spacious and congenial i cliner chair and numerous|?794#56; Reach * Township, country home. . $36,369,378; Scugog Town- other gifts. Dancing follow- ship, $10,383,996; Uxbridge The Manor is open for your ed with Uncle Benny Wilson |p wnship, $45,343,755; East| , iaspection at any time, of CHOO Radio Station pro- Whitby Township, $30,182, sumer" viding the music. 477; Ajax, $96,650,979 ;Town GREEN GABLES Hoonured guests of thejat; Whitby, $206,837,346; evening were Mrs. Thos. Dun- Beaverton, $10,036,841; Can- MANOR keld of Claremont, 93 year |nington, $6,916,792; Pick- old grandmother of Jean and/ering Village, $18,389,137; wicensed by Ont. Dept. of Lindsay, West Hill, Prince|Brock Township, $33,474, Health. Albert and Port Perry. 637, Mara Township, $39,| stouffville 640-3061 423,052; Pickering Township, Approved by 4 Check The Label $287,746,466; Rama Town- , iated Nursi ship, $17,477,126 and Thorahs t i Homes Inc., Ont. On Your Paper [Towsship, $20,427,384. | KITCHEN 1, CABINETS carry a line of VANITIES

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