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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 10 Mar 1971, p. 10

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Fred Cook wed frontage, grave area, half wooded, ri- ver is , on one side. strong spring fed stream, ex Seagrave area, 3 bedroom frame bungalow, finished basement including rec. room built in bar, laundry room & playroom. Half acre lot. Pull price $21,900. Terms. Port Perry area. 2 bedroom frame home, small barn and workshop, one acre lot, well treed, highway frontage. Full price $14,500. Terms. Five acre lots, overlooking Lake Seugog, good road. ac- cess to Lake, building permits available. Full price $5,900 Low down payment. MORLEY BRUCE 985-2528 35 Hwy--6% ac. garden soil. well on property. $1000 down. Blackstock--6 ac. wooded. creek through property, on paved road, 593 ft. frontage $10.000.00. Terms Auction Sales SATURDAY, MARCH 20th at 10:30 am, 3rd Annual Brooklin and District, New and Used Farm Machinery, TRACTORS: Over 35 Models to choose from. All popu- lar makes and sizes. Sev- eral with Loaders). Sellin, with 50-50, 30 day parts labour Warranty. HAYING EQUIPMENT: Bal- ers, Haybines, Mowers, Rakes, etc. GRAIN EQUIPMENT: Com. bines, Seed Drills, etc. .| CORN EQUIPMENT: Harves- ters, Planters, etc. TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: Plows, Discs, Harrows, etc. OTHER EQUIPMENT: Man. ure Spreaders. Wagons. Cub Tractors, Snowmobiles. Trucks (for farm use) ,and other Mise. Equipment. NOTE: This is your market place for Farm Machinery; your opportunity to buy your Farm Equipment for the com. ing season, with nearly 150 units to choose from. Why not plan to attend, and joir the eve number of satisfied customers? One of the largest Machinery Auc- tions anywhere! Machinery on oni Friday, March 19. LOCA' © "% mile east of Brooklin, corner of Thickson Road. Terms: Cash or Credit (Financing available on grounds, make arrangements prior to sale time). No Re | serve. Weather conditions: Sale under cover (large tent) Meals & refreshments avai able. Henry Kahn. Sale Mer. (416) 6686199. BILL WAL KER and HENRY KAHN, Auctioneers Loe 17 SAT.. MARCH 20th Complete Trentway Dispersal Auction Sale of Livestock Nestleton Eart -- 100 ac. brick 1% st house, large barn. creek on prop. Asking $47,000. Terms. JOAN SCOTT -- 985-7014 MADELINE RODD 985-2819 Vacant store on Queen Street, with 3 room apart- ment, central location, im- mediate possession Low down payment, balance at furnished, . conventi- ences, good . Treed lot. Port Perry--Brick 2 and 3 bedroom Bungalows. Buy now, have your own choice of colours, brick. tile, paint. Priced from $23.900 and up MARY ENGE -- 995-2517 Farm 100 acres at Udney | guson 20-8 tractor, Favourite | Electri~ | threshing machine, MF. bal- | heat, ranch stvie home. 6) near Beaverton. rooms, new wiring in barn, drive shed. school bus at door. Asking $28,500 New home, bungalow, 4 bedrooms finished rec. room with fireplace, broadloomed throughout, attached Clase to town and Asking $96,000. . | 2--Mar.17 and Implements, 54 Head of Registered Holstein Cattle, 10 Grades, David Brown Trac- tor, MF. Baler, A.C. Com- bine, New Holland Manure Spreader PTO. John Deere Corn Planter, Milking Equiv- ment, 502 Ibs. No. 1 Milk | Quota, Hay, Grain, Straw, the Property of the Late JOHN |P. WALSH, Lot 5. Con. 6, .| Asphodel Twp., Ist farm west of Hastings on Hastings Keene Road. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Machine Sale at ; 11:00 a.m. Cattle Sale at 1:00 p.m. Catalogues sent on Re- quest to Tom May or Car! Hickson. Ward Holmes and Jack Callaghan, Clerks. Tom May, R.R. 8 Picton, Pedigrees. | Peterboro County Holstein Club will provide lunch CARL HICKSON, Sales / Mgr. & Auctioneer 2--Mar.17 Reaboro, Ont. Phone Lindsay 705-324-9959 SAT., MARCH 20% Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, hay, grain and Straw. the y of WILLARD CRYDERMAN | Lot 28 & 29. Con. 4, East Gwillimbury Twp., 2% miles NE. of Queensville or 10 miles West and South of Sutton (on Don Mills Rd.) 90 head of high grade Here- ford Cattle, cows, bred since Aug, 2 calves, re- mainder 2 vr. old steers & heifers. 1000 bales of hay, 300 bales of straw, 2000 bu. | ton truck (low mileage) MF | 135 Diesel tractor & Manure Loader (only 455 hrs.), Fer- er No. 10, MP. Mower, Fer. manure spreader, Post le auger @ » Bee seed drill. full line of ma cash. Sale at 1230. Gerald Graham. clerk. Union Street | WI. will serve lunch. REG. ene & SON, Ph. Sunderland (705)-357-3270 | mixed grain, 1961 Ford %| chinery. Farm Sold. Terms | #** to come downtown to buy a pound of butter."' Dr. Cohoon re-iterated his stand on charging admittance during some of the functions during the four days of cele- brations to cut down on some of the expenses. "Wednesday the stores won't be open anyway, so I believe we should charge ad- mittance," he said. He con- tinued to say he did not think charges would be necessary Thursday when a great deal of activities will take place at the ballpark. However, on Friday, he felt charges should be made from 5 p.m. and as far as Saturday he couldn't really say, but he was most definite about the necessity of charging admittance on Wed- nesday. The committee represent- ing the retail merchants has lined up a very fine tentative program, Dr. Cohoon said. Concklin Midway with three rides, Oshawa Barbershop Chorus and other musical! en- tertainment Thursday . and Friday evenings Santa's sum- mer visit, Merchants' Market, Thursday and Friday. In addition to these events are those already planned by the Centennial Committee, such as a parade, fiddlers' contest, old time auction, bar- becues, fireworks, various types of sports, etc., etc. Reeve Kenny said he had definitely been considering council should contribute towards the cost of the celebration and suggested that the Village should allow one mill, (about $3,700.) for this purpose. The members of council were in agreement with the reeve, that a sum of money should be alotted to this cause. In the event celebra- tions was financially success- ful, it was suggested the Vil- lage grant would be used towards the Centennial: pro- ject, a recreation area, to be built on the lakefront as soon as sufficient funds are avail- able. A request from Dr. Cohoon to use Birdseye Centre for the Barbecues was given per- mission by council County Census In Late March The annual census of Unt- |ario County will be conducted later this month by provincial jassessment office representa- tives. In previous years, the survey was conducted by in- dividual municipalities. Information collected dur- ing the enumeration program will be used to prepare mun- icipal assessment rolls which are used as the basis for levying municipal property taxes. Census information will be used in preparing the voters' list and will enable a munici- pality to tabulate its popula- tion. It is also used to deter mine school support and eligi- | bility for jury duty ; REMEMBER ) The new "deadlines" Display advertising of lar- ; size, articles, reports from meetings, ete, 5 p.m. Monday Classified and smaller dis- play ads not later than 12 There is "Open House" at R.H: Cornish Public Schoo! throughout this week. In the top picture is a group of interested mothers listening under the direction of Mr. Glenn Taylor. He, Oe to a performance of the schoo! choir Photo: P. Hvidsten Students, T eachers Will Have Busy Week "Open House" activities started at Port Perry High School, on Wednesday, Mar. 10th with an invitation from the principal, Grant Mac- Donald to parents and to people in general to visit the school at 9:30 am. or 1:30 p.m. to see the daily opera- tion. The same invitation also applies to Thursday, March llth and Friday, March 12. In the evening on Monday, March 15th the School will have open house in its vari- ous vocational areas of the technical shops, the occupa- tions areas serving the boys and the girls, the home eco- nomics, the art and crafts, the commercial area, the re- medial reading lab will be demonstrated. The resource centre will be showing its re- sources and the science de- partments will be experi- menting. There will be on display, too, the partially completed scale model of the Village of Port Perry as it was in the 1890's. The High School departments of math- ematics, geography, art, and the technical shops are work- ing together to complete this Seminar For Rural Youth The National Farmers Uni- on is sponsoring a series of Regional Seminars for Cana- dian rural youth. Roger Mey- ers, NFU Junior Advisory Committee Member for Reg- ion 3, (Ontario) said the sem- inars will deal with the con- tradictions in Canadiansociety and their effects on farmers, working people and young people. The purpose of the seminars is to bring rural young people together to dis- cuss their situation and for- mulate « definite plan of action. Region 3, (Ontario) ie holding its seminar on March 27 - 28 at Carousel Inn, Ajax, Ontario. Young people from every Local are expected to attend {four hundred square foot model for the Village's Cen- tennial. On the afternoons of Mon- day, March 15, Tuesday, Mar. 16, and Wednesday, Mar. 17, the elementary schools are conducting parent-teacher in- terviews, and the High School will use this time for a simi- lar purpose. The High School teachers will be available as individuals and as groups of subject teachers to be in con- versation with you. The teachers will be in their con- versation areas by 2:30 p.m. on each of the three days. On Tuesday, March 16 at 1:30 p.m. and on Tuesday, March 16 at 7:30 p.m. a panel of the High School staff will explain to the parents and guardians of those students On Wednesday, March 17 at 7:30 p.m. and on Thurs- day, March 18. 1:30 p.m. a panel of the High School staff will explain the High School program to the par- ents, guardians, and friends of the students of Port Perry High School. County Endorses Resolution On Beef Imports A resolution by the city of Kitchener that the Ontario Department of Highways im- plement an urgent research program to find an alternative to salt for reducing ice on highways received county council approval The resolution stated the alternative to salt must not act as a pollutant or be pro- hibitively expensive to use. Provincial research is re- quired to find an acceptable who next September will be| substitute, said the resolution, registering in the first year of the Secondary School, the School program as it current- ly is conducted in the School. because "such research is be- yond the physical and fin- ancial abilities of the local muncipalities." ROXY THEATRE Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.. March 10, 11, 12, 13 West wes Won", 8 p.m. with James Wayne among on all star cast.

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