classified marketplace Midland 526-2283 Elmvale_ 322-1871 Penetang 549-2012 NOTICES NOTICES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES The Royal Canadian Legion ONTARIO PROVINCIAL COMMAND SERVICE BUREAU All ex-service personnel and their dependents are \ invited to take advantage of a free Legion service. Mr. hear K. Alguire Service Bureau Officer from ronto will be at Elmvale Legion Branch No. 262 on November 9th, 1977 at 9:00 a.m. to give skilled advice on veterans' benefits: Anyone wishing to see Mr. Gordon K. Alguire is urged to call or write Mr. A.H. Archer, 322-2827 who will arrange an appointment. "They served till death! Why not we?" Senior Citizen Apartments e If youare sixty years of age or over e If your present accommodation is inadequate e |f your income is modest This Is of Interest to You!! The Ontario Ministry of Housing has been asked by your municipal council to determine the need for new senior citizen housing in this area. If there is a need, rent-geared-to-income accommodation will be developed by the Ontario Housing Corporation at the request of your municipal council. Questionnaires are being distributed to senior citizens as part of a survey to determine the interest In this type of housing. Only by completing a questionnaire can you help to determine whether there Is a demand for rent-geared- to-income accommodation for senlor citizens. If you are 58 years of age or more, and have not received a questionnaire, you may obtain a form and further information from: Mrs. D. Thatcher, Clerk, Mr. W.E. Lumsden, Clerk, Village of Township of Tay, Victoria Harbour, Box 100, Box 40, Victoria Harbour, Victoria Harbour, Ontario, Ontario, LOK 2A0. LOK 2A0. 534-3443 534-7248 Auction Sale for the late estate of Mrs. Ema Loney, R.R. 1, Victoria Harbour, Concession 6, Tay Town- ship, Saturday, Nov. 5 starting at 1 p.m. Household furniture, chesterfield and chair, 1 - 9 pc. oak dining suite, table and chairs. 1 day couch, 1 washing machine, 1 colour TV, 1 electric cabinet radio, 1 battery radio cabinet, 1 manual grammaphone, fancy dishes and plates, 1 sewing machine, 1 - 4 pc. bedroom suite, corner shelf, rugs, dresser, linen, garden tools, old pictures, etc. Auction Sale Marple's Antique Auction Saturday November 5 at 4 p.m. in the Avening Community Hall, 7 miles south of Stayner on Airport Road. Refresh- ments. No reserves. Another quality sale consisting of rare P.E.|. Canadian Wilts Windsor, Acadian arm chair, N.F.L.D. box stretcher table, step down Windsor, stencilled Boston, bird- caoz Windsor, three «vpboards - 1 open, a glazed, 2 corner, a but- ternut dry sink, and 275 other good items of Owner and auctioneer will not be responsible for ac- | refinished furniture, cidents or injuries on the day of the sale. Lunch served. | paintings, glass, china, Leoand Kay Hamelin, | tole, treen etc. Auctioneers Licence 2 and 53 SCL Auctioneer Norm Marple 519-924-2611 TENDERS | TENDERS TENDERS ARCHER COLWILL hf Barrie, Ontario 726-8904 Auctioneer @ Appraiser Selling Successful Sales since 1957 Tuesday evening November 8 at 6 p.m. At Embassy Hall 386 Blake St. Barrie featuring the original collection of character dolls designed and created by the late Canadian artist, Mrs. Alma Baldwin of Toronto and Big Bay Point. 124 characters from 10' to 26' high included are the fortune teller, Mark Twain, Sweet Adeline, Aunt Martha, Country Squire, Court Jester, Musketeer, and many more and Grandma and Grandpa in life size form, you must see them to believe it, and last but not least the Devil himself! in life size form. You've just got to meet him! These life like dolls are authentic in every detail, have been displayed at the Canadian International hobby and Homecraft Show in Toronto and at many other func- tions. Mrs. Baldwins costume jewellery, 192 bracelets, 100 sets of earrings, numerous brooches, belts, combs, A @) Arnprior 0.H. 5 Cambridge 0.H. 2 Hamilton 0.H. 37 Hilton Beach 0.H. Huntsville 0.H. 5 telephone 965-9749, accepted. Ministry of Housing Ontario Housing Corporation Furniture & Fittings for: Lincoln O.H. 1 Marathon 0.H. 1 Penetang 0.H. 7 1 Thunder Bay 0.H. 12 Reference No. F.1.5/77 Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m., E.S.T. November 17, 1977, by the General Manager, c/o The Corporate Secretary, 14th floor, Ontario Housing Corporation, 101 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1P8. Details and specifications may be obtained from the Chief Purchasing Officer, 11th floor, or quoting reference number as above. Proponents may bid on one project, a group of projects or all projects. The lowest or any tender not necessarily | AN AGENCY OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO CALL THE ACTION GROUP TODAY Realtor 157 Main St., Ope! after hours call Jim Colling 526-9767 Bob Huson F.R.1|. 549-2571 Ivor Johnson 526-4536 Bernard Mailloux 549-2618 Ron Swick 549-2119 Your Penetang and Area Real Estate Office Ci PENETANG OFFICE, Penetang 549-3101 n9a.m.to5p.m. PENETANG RESIDENTIAL P 116 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 bedroom brick semi-detached home, close to schools, broadloom throughout, finished recreation room in barn-board panelling, 4 pc. coloured bath, well treed lot - $33,500 - terms. access P 125 HOME AND BUSINESS LOCATION See this beautiful side splitcustom built 5 bedroom home; situated on over an acre lot; features large living room, kitchen and dining area, large rec room with wet _ bar and fireplace, 2 washrooms, sauna bath, 30 x 50' warehouse including 12 x 30% office, and several other attractive MLS 553 ZONED Mi MIDLAND LOTS & ACREAGES MLS 481 CRESCENTWOOD BEACH 2 prime waterfront lots - beautiful sandy beach - clean water - $26,900 and $28,900. 3 prime building lots with waterfront - $11,500 each. MLS 532 SAND CASTLE ESTATES Vacant building lot - 100 x 150' - % mile to waterfront. MLS 552 MIDLAND Building lot in Midland, close to schools and shopping. Asking $9,900. INDUSTRIAL COUNTRY RESIDENTIAL MLS 482 COUTNAC BEACH See this beautiful 3 bedroom custom built home featuring large sunken living room, separate dining room, 3 sets of patio doors onto large sundeck, full basement, large well treed lot only steps to beach. Many other attractive extras. $50,000. MLS 485 PENETANG OUTSKIRTS 5 apartments on large lot - gross income is $11,340. Open to offers - $79,900. MLS 501 EXCELLENT BUY See this beautiful 3 b edroom custom built brick home with large kitchen and living 2tc. A rare collection, plan to attend. Preview from 5 p.m. day of sale, lunch available. Also featuring complete household furnishings from the home of Arnold Trotter of Sandy Cove Acres. All furniture like new, 3 pc. chesterfield suite, pr. living room lamps, 8 pc. solid walnut dining room suite in ex. cond., 5 pc. dinette suite new, set of Rogers Bros. silver, large qty. of glass, dishes, etc., pr. skis, stepladder, Gibbard 4 pc. bedroom suite 'immaculate', pr. bedroom lamps, den desk, black swivel chair, corner table, TV stand, mexican basket, round coffee table, several lamps, 4'x6' rug, several pictures, several navigators maps for surrounding waters, home garden book brass fireplace Irons, figurine, brass plaque, barometer, base board heater, exerciser, silver tray, bed chesterfield, numerous tools, an exceptionally good clean offering for young couples and everyone. From the home of Mary Agnes Moore of Barrie, harvest table, Moffatt electric stove, Coldspot refrigerator, king size rotissary, wash stand, kitchen utensils, French provincial bed chesterfield, 2 pc. French provincial chesterfield suite, bookcase, trilight lamp, oil painting, chest of drawers w/ brass hard- ware, fireplace irons, clothes rack. Normandie stereo and records, Magnavox colour television, executive desk and chair, filing cabinet, 2 queen Anne chairs, G.E. dishwasher, qty. of silver, lawn furniture, qty. of dishes, a real interesting sale for everyone. Preview from 5 p.m. day of sale. All terms caSh or cheque with 1.D. Planning an auction? The number to call is 726-8904. We know how to present your sale for best results. Twenty years experience to serve you. Thursday evening Nov. 3 and 10 at 7:30p.m. At Elmvale Sales Stables Ltd. Herd dispersals, beef and dairy cattle stockers, feeders, etc. Fresh fruit market opens at 4 p.m. A good place to do business. "Every Thursday evening year round. ROTARY CLUB MIDLAN 2 MIDLAND WON € D ONTARIO. Midland bound These brave Rotarians are attempting something unequalled in aviation history--non-stop from Midland to Midland. The happy group took off from Midland on Friday in a DC-3, and landed some hours later in Midland (Michigan that is) for a convention. Staff photo Classified Advertising Rates Classified advertising rates: $2.75 minimum for 18 words, 10 cents per word thereafter. Second con- secutive insertion $2.50; third and subsequent con- secutive insertions $2.25. Announcements, coming events, deaths, births, cards of thanks, engagements, $3.75 for 30 words, 10 cents per word thereafter. Classified display advertising 2) cents per agate line. Business directory $2.50 per column inch, minimum 13 weeks. Use of box number $1.00 additional. If ads charged and not paid within 14 days of insertion 50 cents additional for handling. Deadline for ads is Monday, 5:00 p.m. All property rights including copyright in adver- tisements created in whole or in part by Markle Community Newspapers, Lid. shall be vested in and be the property of the Company. No such advertisement or any part thereof may be reproduced without the prior written consent of the Company. features. Asking $135,000. P 127 Ist TIME OFFERED Large lot well landscaped with 3 bedroom home and oversized garage with paved drive on a quiet downtown street location= . Close to schools and shopping. Asking only $37,900. MLS 372 CHURCH STREET See this large renovated double home featuring 3 large bedrooms in each unit, large living room and kitchen, 136 x 230' lot, paved drive, single garage, 12 x 48' storage cabin. Only $49,900. MLS 484 PENETANG 3 bedroom home on nice quiet street, serviced lot - close to park. Asking $27,900 - open to offers. MLS 578 CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN 3 bedroom frame bungalow, across from school, close to park, 5 minute walk to shopping - only $25,500. COMMERCIAL- INDUSTRIAL MLS 306 INVESTMENT PROPERTY Good location with 2 commercial outlets, 1 large 3 bedroom apartment - also 3600 sq. ft. of modern living quarters with many attractive features. MLS 554 RENOVATED TRIPLEX "9 miles from Midland, 2-2 bedroom apartments, and 1-1 bedroom apartment. Asking $46,900. MLS VINDEN STREET, MIDLAND Zoned M1 Industrial - 4,350 sq. ft. block building - excellent location. High ceiling - area for storage. Try an offer. Asking $89,000. MLS PENETANG : Well located 8,000 sq. ft. building on over 1 acre of land In Penetang's Industrial Park area. Bullding Is designed for future ex- pansion-partitioned for offices, shipping, etc. Washrooms etc. installed. By ap- pointment only. Asking $119,500. 2 parcels of land - 150 x 200', and 186 x 200' - can be purchased independently, or combined. Located on Vinden St. BETTER THAN A.H.O.P. NO PAY BACK BRAND NEW HOMES iNowUnderConstruction ie 1,995" Mortgage at 854% Free Bonus $1,000 From Builder Full Down Down Payment $800 Monthly Payments $245° COTTAGES P 99 FARLANE LAKE 3 bedroom furnished cottage at Farlane Lake with waterfront access. Could easily be winterized into a cozy year round home. Partially insulated - asking $26,900. MLS 610 OPEN MORTGAGE - DOWN PAYMENT 2 bedrooms - beautiful grounds and garden - asking $28,500. LOW MLS 577 SAWLOG BAY COTTAGE 2 minutes walking distance from beach. Spacious 3 bedrooms fully furnished on landscaped lot - 100 x 150'. A real deal. Asking only $23,900. room - patio doors from master bedroom to large sundeck, 22 x 30' L-shaped rec room with circular bar - laundry room on main floor, 1/2 car garage - double paved drive - 150 x 200' lot. $48,900 - open to reasonable offers. MLS 531 COUNTRY HOME - ONLY 2 MILES FROM PENETANG 22 years old on large lot, 1248 sq. ft. on main floor with 3 bedrooms and full wall fireplace in living room. Finished basement apartment - 800 sq. ft. - rents for $200 / month. Asking $54,900. MLS 568 YEAR ROUND LIVING COTTAGE COUNTRY Two years old on large 100 x 150' lot with 3 spacious bedrooms, carpeting throughout, large sundeck and also cedar balcony off 2nd storey. Close to sandy beach and marina. Excellent financing available. Asking only $38,000. MLS 9/2 PER CENT OPEN MORTGAGE 3 bedroom frame bungalow on large wooded lot - own well - insulated - steps to beach and park - full price $31,900 with $5,000 down. P 103 PERKINSFIELD - 23 ACRES See this 1/2 year old 3 bedroom brick home with attached and separate garage - extra large recreation room in basement with cobble stone fireplace - quality materials throughout - excellent potential in- vestment. $89,500 - open to offers. P 77 JUST REDUCED TO $39,900 4bedrooms, recently renovated 1/2 storey home situated on nearly an acre of land. A creek runs through the back of the property making an excellent situation for fish farming. COTTAGES MLS 373 PEEK A BOO TRAIL 100 ft. of prime waterfront property, beautifully treed. 2 bedroom cottage, beautiful cut stone fireplace, 14 x 20' boathouse, and many other attractive extras. $52,900. Dairy farmers take note The Simcoe County Milk Committee and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food in Simcoe County are co- sponsoring two special meetings for dairy producers on the areas of warble control, lice control, deworming and Brucellosis. The program will feature Larry Clark, Sales Representative for Cutter Laboratories, (Spotton) and_ Neil Campbell, Field Representative for Starbar (Grubex) on warble and lice control; Jack Bryden, Technical Sales Representative for Cyanamid (Tramasol); and Dr. Shantz, District Veterinarian, Health of Animals Branch, Agriculture Canada, Barrie, speaking on Brucellosis in regards to testing procedures, progress being made in the County, export regulations, and suggestions for precautions on the farm. These meetings will be held Tuesday, November 8th at Elmgrove Hall, one road north of Highway 89 on County Road 10, and Wednesday, November 9th at. the Elmvale Agricultural Office. Both meetings will begin at 8:30 p.m. All Simcoe County dairy producers are in- vited to attend. The program will be one and a half hours long, so there will be lots of time for questions North River plans bazaar The North' River Women's Institute will be holding their annual Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale on Saturday, November 19 at the Matchedash Municipal Hall from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. There wiil be home baking, preserves and jams, plenty of home- made craft items for Christmas gifts, a white elephant table, home- made candy and goodies, a plant table and many other items too numerous to mention. There will also be a tea room and several draws for many items. At the end of the bazaar, all draws will take place including the big draw for the Mat- chedash Applique Quilt that was entered in the Coldwater Fall Fair Farmers face problems In pricing corn crops by Robert A Humphries Farmer to farmer trading of high moisture shelled corn has become a convenient method of marketing in recent years. The problem that needs solving each year is the determination of a "fair"' price. A farmer with surplus corn knows that he has to dry and truck his crop to a local feed company for a cash sale. He will not be too willing to sell his corn for less than the quoted price at the mill, less drying and trucking. A farmer wishing to buy from a neighbour will not be interested in paying more for corn than a local feed aealer's delivery price. It is obvious that the advantages of direct selling must be shared by grower and feeder. Three decisions are needed-- who pays for tran- sportation, weighing and moisture testing? If the elevator price for dry shelled corn is $1.80 per bushel and if the moisture level of the corn to be sold is 28 per cent, then the farmer selling can deduct 21 cents for drying and 12 cents for trucking. This leaves $1.47 per bushel. The farmer buying would be looking at a delivery price of $2.22 per bushel. Moisture testing can be done at the Elmvale Agricultural Office provided that a 2 lb. Wednesday, November 2 --St. Paul's Couples Club will be holding their annual l» Bean Supper, between the hours of 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., in the Great Hall of St. Paul's United Church, 308 King Street Midland. Menu includes home-baked beans, rolls, cole-slaw, jellied salads, homemade pies and beverage. Wednesday, November 2 -- Waubaushene Rebekah Past Noble Grands are holding a tea and bake sale from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m. in the Lodge Hall. Bazaar table, white elephant table, draws, quilt draw, odds and ends. Friday, November 4 --'Dancing Needles' bazaar and luncheon, in the First Presbyterian Church, Penetanguishene, from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. For further information, call 549-8563. Friday, November 4 --An invitation is extended to one and all to attend an evening of discussion and information on the Bahai Faith, at the home of Mrs. Isabel Leroux, 130 Poyntz Street, Penetanguishene, 8:00 p.m. and every first Friday of the month thereafter. Come and bring a friend. Everyone welcome. Saturday, November 5 --The Regent PTA will be holding a 'Skate, Hockey Equipment and Nearly New Clothes" sale, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m Bring priced items to the school on November 4, from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday, November5 Big sale and craft table sponsored by the Midland Oldtimers at Huronia Mall, starting at 9:30 a.m.. Saturday, November 5 --The Midland Al-Anon Family Group will be holding its 10th anniversary meeting in the lower hall of St. Margaret's Church, Hugel Avenue, at 8:00 p.m. All those who live with the problem of alcoholism and are interested in learning how to cope with it are cordially invited to attend. Saturday, November 5 --A Gigantic Book and Record Sale will be held at the Midland YMCA on Saturday, November 5 beginning at 9:30 a.m. All types of books and records will be on sale and are still needed as donations. Please call the Y at 526-7828 if you have donations. Remember--be there early for the best buys. Saturday, November 5 -- The Mothers' Club of St. Mark's Church, Midland, Community Calendar will hold a Rummage Sale, in the Parish House, 10:00 a.m. Saturday, November 5 -- Quota Club of Huronia will hold a Christmas bazaar and bake sale, starting at 11:00 a.m. in St. Paul's United Church, Midland. Everyone is welcome. Saturday, November 5 -- Royal Canadian Legion Branch 80 Pipes and Drums Rosebow] Dance, from 9:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. Tickets from any member of the band or at the door. Saturday, November 5 --St. Paul's United Church Choir and the Metropolitan Silver Band, Toronto, present "Songs to Remember" at Penetanguishene Secondary School, at 8:00 p.m. For advance tickets call 526-6517 after 6. Wednesday, November 9 La Leche League of Midland, Ontario, will meet from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. Topic: Advantages of Breastfeeding to Mother and Baby. Meeting, open to all women in- terested in the art of breastfeeding, will take place at the home of Nancy Tikkala, 586 King Street, Apart- ment 310, Midland. Wednesday, November 16 -- There will be a pot-luck dinner and a talent table for the Women's Progressive Conservative Association. Each member is encouraged to bring a friend. Saturday, November 19 St. James Ladies' Guild will hold a Christmas tea, bazaar and bake sale, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. in St. James Hall, 223 Church St., Penetanguishene. Saturday, November 19 -- Lake Simcoe Railway Modellers present the 1977 Model Railway Display at Trinity Anglican Church, Collier St., Barrie, from 10:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. Featuring: Operating layouts, displays and model building. Notice --Each Wednesday, from 1:00 until 5:00 p.m., the Senior Citizens' Club No. 160, Midland, will be holding sales of ceramics, in their Club Rooms, corner of First Street and Hugel Avenue. Enter off First Street or by appointment, 526-4483, 526-8556. Notice -- Women's Volleyball Club for any women interested in improving fitness and volleyball skills. Come to Monsignor Castex School Monday nights 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Pr Wednesday, November representative sample is brought in a_ sealed container. In our example, a ton(2,000 Ibs.) of 28 per cent moisture shelled corn has a value of $56.00 for a farmer to farmer transaction. Ontario Grain stabilization plan This plan is voluntary and open to a corn producers in Ontario. The enrolment deadline is January 16, 1978. For this year only, the Corn enrolment fee will be deducted from _ the stabilization payment. The plan covers dry shelled corn, high moisture shelled corn, and ear corn sold between September 1, 1977 to August 31, 1978. Individual producers may claim payments on up to a maximum of 1,000 metric tons (39,000 bushels) and the minimum is 10 metric tons (400 bushels). It is very important that producers provide proof of corn sales. These forms should include names of buyer and Seller, date of sale, date and location of delivery, weight, moisture content, and price. The plan stabilizes the price of corn between 90 and 95 per cent of the average market price over the past five years. Allowance will also be made for changes in current cash costs of production. Enrolment forms will be available at the Elmvale Agricultural Office by mid-November. This plan should not be confused with the Federal Stabilization Program that covers the 1976 corn crop at a rate of 6 cents per bushel. "Winterizing your beef herd" The Ministry of Agriculture and Food and the Farmers' Co- Operatives in Simcoe County are co-sponsoring a special beef information night with a theme "Winterizing Your Beef Herd"'. The date is Thursday, November 8, 1977. The location is the Holiday Inn, Barrie. The meeting features three guest speakers and gets un- derway at 8:00 p.m. All Simcoe Beef oducers are _ invited. 2, 1977, Page 19