Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 30, 1968, p. 7

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19 legal notice notice of the closing of the allowance for road between conces sions 2 and 3 in front of lot 15 township of esquesing notice erf b proposed by law no 2768 tor dapping up the allowance for road between concessions 2 and 3 in front of lot is of the township of es- qusslbg and for authorizing te conveyance of the portion so stopped up to the adjoining owners or owner i and whereon council is desir ous of sropplng up the allow once for the above road and of ootivcylng the portions so stop ped up to the adjoining owners or owner t now therefore the oounoil of the monicip al corporation of the township of esouesing enacts as follows from and after the passing of this bylaw the allowance for road described herein shall be closed and stopped up and conveyed to the edolnlng owners or owner description of port ofnyjad allowance between cons 2 and 3 in front of lot 15 twp of enqueuing all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land nnd premises situate lying and being in rhe township of es quesing in the county of hal- ton and province of ontario and being composed of part of hie original road allowance between concessions 2 and 3 in front of lot 15 in the said township containing by admeasurement 664 acres be the same more or lei and which said parcel of land is more particularly described as follows prbmising that the south limit of the kings highway number 25 as shown on reg istcred plan number 421 on file in flic rogktry office for the said county and crossing part of the wet half of snld lot 15 in said concession 3 has a bearing of north 77d2215 west astronomic and relating all bearings herein thereto commencing at the point of intersection of the northeast limit of the said road allowance being also the southwest limit of the west half of said lot 15 in said concession 3 with a line drawn parallel to and 66 00 feet in perpendicular distance meas ured northwesterly from ute southeast limit of the west half of said lot is in sold conces sion 3 said point of intersec tion being dlslurtr- 6641 feet more or less measured north westerly along the said north east limit of the said road al lowance from the south angfe of the west half of said lot 15 in said concession 3 thence north 44dw30 west along the said northeast limit of the said allowance 1008 3q feet more or less to its point of intersection with the southwest limit of the king highway number 25 as shown on registered plan number 421 on file in the registry office for the said county arid cross ing part of the wast half of snld lot 15 in said concession 3 thence northwesterly al ong the north westerly pro duction of the said southwest limit of the kings highway number 25 being along a curve to the right having a radius of 1 195 92 feet a chord distance of 117 62 feet more or less on a chord bearing of north 59d- osm west to the point of in tersection of the said north westerly production of the said southwest limit with the north easterly production of the line of a fence running south-west- erlv musical entertainment for golden age dub a fair attenaance enjoyed the regular evening meeting of the golden age club tuesday october is mr and mrs r l davidson mrs winn and mrs reed had attended the fall meeting of zone 1 3 executive that afternoon and mr davidson gave a report of the meeting the zone rally will be held early in november the exact date to be set later this year dhe rally will be in brampton and each club is expected to provide a number for the program 7 mrs lack creasey was mc 20 auction sales for pleasant entertainment colleen de bruyn played some selectidns on ner accordion accompanied on the piano by her grandmother mrs jim bradsbaw she was well applauded and was asked to play again later m the evening edward healey showed lovely colored slides with commentary of their summer trips the rhythm band rhythmed and sang a few numbers the youngest miss dc bruyn drew the lucky ticket on the box of groceries and mrs jack lambert was the winner the current lunch committee served a lovely lunch of fruit bread and homemade cakes the rhythm band will practice on thursday october 24 at mrs bradshavs more singers are needed for the rhythm band anyono in acton and surrounding district who is over 60 years may become members of the golden age club and the rhythm band new members are always welcome next tegular meeting is november 5 bond sale a total of 42312000 in sales of the 168 series of canada savings bonds through payroll savings has been achieved to date by ontario organizers in the current campaign sales in the llalton and peel area tolal si 494 000 organizers for the area are w g phlppen and j6hh 4- sliaipe ballinafad the acton free press wednesday october 30 1968 20 auction sales clearinc auction sale of beef cattle tractora implements furniture and antiques 19 legal sjid lot 15 in the aforesaid con cession 3 thence north 3sdtg30 east along the said parallel 1ne 33 21 feet more or less to the point of commencement take notice 1hot the mun irlpal council of the township of esquesing will take into con sideration of the passing and rf approved will pass at its meet ing to be held on tuesday nov ember i9rh 168 at the hour of 730 oclock in the evening tit the municipal chamber of the said townsftiip of esques ing a by law stopping up end selling the above described pro perty in the said township and the council will at that time and place hear in persorfor by his counsel solicitor or agent any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affect ed by the bylow and who ap plied to be heard dated at esquesing the 21st day of october ad 1968 k c lfndsay ontario clerk of the township of esquesing 1820 the undersigned has received instructions from john it sprowl to iell by auction at farm lot 26 con 4 esquesing twp situated on the 3rd line half mile south of no 7 hwy adjoin ing acton friday november 1st commencing at 12 noon 20 auction sales for complete auction service chris a schouten auctioneer sales of all types big or small ill do them all sales conducted anywhere tel area 4168782576 or local 8532943 r r 3 milton ont cattle shorthorns 8 cows rebred on pasture since june i 8 good quality spring calves 6 steers from 800 to 900 lbs 3 heifers about 750 to 800 lbs 5 sltcrs about 550 lbs 2 heifers iboul 500 lbs teed about 300 bus wheal thou 800 bus oats ab out 4 000 hales of hay tractors and implem fnts jjd tractor d tord ferguson triclor good condit ion terguson 2 furrow plow 3 ph 2furrow disc plow 3 ph oliver double disc 40 plate ooclchutt fertilizer and grain drill 15 run power lift on rub ber good one 3 drum steel roller set of harrows n h ba ler with motor mm side rake bale feunoher king wysc bale elevator double chain with mo tor farm wagon and rack 2 cockslhutt tractor manure sprea ders grain binder corn binder nnd thrcjhing machine mrsc set of scales j d hammer mill 3 screens 2 drive bells 75 and 120 both 7 inch es mjh electric cream scpara tor with motor steel stone boat do laval milldng mach ine pump jack large amount of scrap iron circular saw terms cash with clerk on day of sale no reserve as farm is sold everything to be removed by november 6 special arrangements may be made for hay and grain owner or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident day of sale booth on grounds thence south 3vd5o10 west along the said nortti- eusterlv production of the line of the said fence 3710 feet more or less to the point of in tersection of the line of bhe said tenoe with the southwest limit of the said road allowance be ing also the north east limit of the east hah of said lot 15 in the aforesaid concession 2 thence south 44d4gj0 east along the said soutnwest limit of the said road allow ance 112640 feet more or less to a point therein distant 6646 feel measured north westerly along the said southwest limit of the said road allowance from the east angle of the east haw of said lot 15 in said conces sion 2 thence north jd3420 east 3322 feet more or less to the point of intersection of the centre line of the said raid allowance with the aforesaid line drawn parallel to and 6600 feet in perpendicular distance measured normwest erly from the aforesaid south east limit of the west half of are you planning an auction sale call jim tiny hopkins licensed auctioneer over 26 years in sales and entertainment reasonable rates special low rates for charitable organizations phone 8782657 20b26 rurnlture chrome set table and 6 chairs childs wag on large few odds and ends antioues ihc gas engine 2 lip old old drag saw cut ter set of sloop sleighs speed jick ox yoke old churn large extension table 5 leaves oak in good condition extension table with 4 leaves very old brass kettle curtain stretchers 2 copper boilers 2 sets of small scales 2 small iron pots 2 large sugar kettles singer sew ing machine old high chair old clothes basket hand made chicken coop chair old reclin tng chur old couch good one large assortment of very old chairs in good condition swl ve1 rocker oak good one play ola victrola about 100 old rec ords old carpet sweeper 2 hall lbles bread mixer 2 old bed loom suites 3 pieces in each good condition fancy designs old rocker old bookcase chest of drawers cherry good one butter cruel marmalade cruet churn old buffet 4 oil lamps old crocks 2 blue designs but ler print and ladle picture fro mes toilet set coleman lamp mil lantern aladdin lamp order of sale antiques lurnlture at 12 noon followed by miscellaneous implements feed and cattle 20b 16 max storey auctioneer rockwood phone 8569755 clearing auction sale for gordon jefferson lot 6 con 3 esquesing 2 miles north of milton 1st farm east of hwy 25 on campbcllville sideroad saturday november 2nd at 12 jo pm sharp alregis auction sale on saturday november 2nd at i p m sharp for mr victor ostrander con 11 lot 17 twp of es quesing i mile east of george town 2 miles north of norval of glass and pm antiques household furnishings dining room buffet 6 dining room chairs 2 round dining room table gramaphone old pine kitchen table old upright chair settee and chair old pi ano stool old walnut dresser and matching wash stand man tel clocks crocks beaver seal en small pine tables picture frames knitting machine two- piece modern chesterfield suite metal wardrobe record player old babv cnb blanket box 6piece set bedroom dishes and ether assorted pieces satin glass cocoa set comport old 1909 japanese vase several rugs quantity of books school books 1 cannon ball bicycle underwood typewriter quan tity old lumber this is the first sale in three generations sale for every collector wan to attend owner or auctioneer not res ponsible for accidents day of sale alfred r spfince auctioneerevaluator rjr 5 georgetown ont 20bl reg holsteins cow 10 srs bred oct 8 cow 4 yrs due time of sale cow 4 yrs bred in april cow 3 yrs bred sept 18 cou 1 rs bred aug 21 heifer 2 yrs bred sept 30 1 heifer bred oct 10 2 hcl lers born june 1967 2 heifers born aug 1967 i heifer born jul 1967 1 heiter born april 1967 1 heifer born feb 1968 i he iter born april 1968 1 liei ler born mas 1968 grade holsteins 1 hel fer due time of sole 1 cow bred june 12 1 heifer bred ap ril 13 4 veal calves auctioneers note the cows and heifers in this sale are mostl sired by cocba sires and are all bred to central bulls and jnvone looking for good heiters should plan to attend this sale implements 44 massey harris ti actor with industrial loader and chains jubilee ford traitor a 1 pullev for ford int no 4 baler int 7 semi mounted hydraulic mouer 1 bale buncher 1 bale stookcr bale fork new holland field bale loader massey hams 4- bar side rake 34urrow ace bot tom int plow good as new floury bissell 32 plate double disc nearly new m h 17 tooth power cultivator cobey 10 ft packer int 15run drill grain cups saucers moustache cup and other old glass and china and b john 95 bus sprejder al j d wa gon and good 16 rack set of 3section harrows set of 4-sec- tion harrows ualco 28 skele ton hay elevator 16 mayrath grain auger 1 woods 3 hp dump scraper drums grain aerator plate chopper 2 land roller misc 1 surge milker un it double compartment uasli lank set platform scales sun beam electric clippers rubber tired feed earl 1 40 extension ladder 1 hay feeder on skids i pons carl saddle harness and bridle a 1 several steel posts a quantity of cedar posts 20 rod of 9 wire fence 5 rolls now fenee i tarpaulin 12 x 15 160 draw rope 13 hp motor half hp motor half barrel mo lasses 40 u elded wire 1 spark plug tire pump i jackill pack 1 electric brooder and a quan nt of poultry equip 1 set block and tjckle i set distrib utor pipes 22 power lawn mower i pile of scrap iron forks shovels saws grease tuns iron bars sledges etc furniture 2 chesterfield suites and 4 chain 1 oak dress er and mirror 2 floor lamps i dresser and mirror 1 arm ohair 1 kitehen tjblc 5 kitchen shairs i steel bed and springs i child s crib springs and mat tress 1 high chair 1 fernery 1 hall tree i garden planter set large house scales antiques 1 cutter 1 bug g 1 old dresser 1 treadle sew ing machine 1 glass top cup board 1 pine bed and springs i pine chest of drawers 1 old writing desk 3 carve bottom chairs furniture and antiques selling at 12 jo followed by mlsc implements and cattle owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents sale day terms cash lunch available farm is sold ward brownrtdge auctioneer phone m7m mrs cameron wilson george currie clerks 2ob2o new cupboards in community centre accordion marks euchre of interest hymrs r mmrtill stephen smith had the misfortune to fracture his left wrist and is wearing a cast mr lugcne logan is confined to bed with a very painful back a new house is being erected on the town line next to diysdales mis daisy llendleys house is still vacant mr and mr hagar h ivc returned from their summer motel at wasaga beach where they have spent the summer sorry to hear mr leo jaimeson is in the hospital for treatment notice of the death of mr trcd saycrs of saskatchew in at the age of 84 was received mr sayers lived on the lightli line until 1906 and leaves sisters miss mary saycrs- and mrs llrownndge of gcolgctown mrs llewins uf llanijllon ind mrs marshall tabcr albcru they were the family of the late mr and mrs george sjyets who lived for many ycirs on the i iglith line farm now occupied by mr griffin master ronnie mclean tried his grade i accordion exam jt acton and g j i n c d an e i g h t y t h r c c mark congratulations ronnie on attaining first class honors ten tabic of cucllie were played at the community centre wednesday evening score winners were as callows ladles flint mrs ttrittan sceqnd madge craig mens first mr w briltan second mr g gillies mrs richard sliortill jr enjoyed a trip to mpntreil tin the weekend new cupboards have now been built in the community centre a fall dnicc is planned fu help out willi the financial settlement for such the fourth meeting of the dainty dishes club was hold in the community centre on october 26 the discussion was on casseroles and other combination main courses a delicious tuna casserole was made by heather buchanan and beryl mclnery pamela snow and nincy swindlehurst made egg scramble lets play bridge by bill coats when two fairly good bridge players make the same type of mistake in the same evening of bridge something is wrong i wondered how many times a mistake of this nature is made and how many people make it since i was one of the players ill give you the hand where i nude the mistake the dealer was last and north south were vulnerable north s m ii 96 d k 10 8 6 010851 wrst i a sicj4 s 10 965 iiojb4 3 2 h ki0s d 4 d 97 3 cj7 4 k2 south s a07 11 a 7 daoj 5 2 ca9 the bidding i ast pan 3h pass all pasi south wisr it 2 11 4d 411 4s pas north rati pais 5d opening lead 4 of hearts north south were using the schenkcn cluban opening bid of one club shows 19 points or more with a balanced hand or 17 points or more with an unbalanced hand wests 2 heart bid was a preemptive jump overcall favored by many bridge players today north had to begin showing ins real suits at the four level but came to an excellent minor suit contract south won the opening heart lead and took out three rounds of trump he decided to bank on the elub suit for extra tricks rather than on the finesse in spades after drawing the trump declarer led the club ace and then his club eight playing low from dummy last took the kind cashed the heart ten and led a spade south went up with the ace and could enter dummy with a diamond a spade was discarded on the club queen when west had to play the jick two more spades went off on dummys last two clubs declarer made his contract just as the hand finished i realized the mistake i had made i oils in the i ast position and i can only guess that i really wanted to take a trick but all i had to do was to refuse the club trick sure this gives declarer a trick in cluhs hut in return it takes away two club tricks declarer might guess the spades right but its much harder than letting lui set upcliibs when dummy is short of entries try holding up your tricks in dummys long suits in order to cut declarers communications with dummy last week was club master point night at the acton bridge club the winners were first cum sinclair and bob dickson tied for second bob towler and ron lanvierc with sue sullivan and tom warnes fourth duke wilson and mike lorrusso years planning done by rotary at a special fireside meeting held to set up meetings and speakers for the year kotanans came up with even more than they needed the report on last weeks fireside meeting was given tuesday by bill pendleton all the tickets to the champagne ball are sold and the club is already planning a valentines dance there were 19 rotarians and one guest at this weeks meeting and a directors meeting was held afterward the oily people with whom you should try to get even are those who have helped you lsss proclamation f poppy day whereas several men of this town gave their lives in defence of canada and the democratic world ano whereas the memory of their service and sacrifice is a source of inspiration to all citizens as our nation faces new difficulties and dangers and whereas the r memory is kept ever bright bv the annual wearing of memorial poppies in their honor and the honor of all other canadians who died in war service now therefore i i a doby mayor of the town of acton do hereby proclaim saturday nov ember 9 to be poppy day in the town of acton and do urge that all citizens observe the day by wearing the memorial poppy of the canadian legion l a dwy mays v mrs tiess scott of vancouver island 11 c has been visiting her cousin mrs alex mitchell and other relatives in the district for the past two weeks mr murray jamleson anne sliortill and donna sliortill spent the weekend at home congratulations are extended to the newly wed mr and mrs gary brown who were married at hillsburg on saturday gary is employed at brigadier wallaces ami we understand the young couple will take up residence m the former clayton kogers home jin hi tenth line corner many of us scurried into church sunday morning a 9 4s some a little early and some a little late all hour lulur hut still very caily next sunday service will be at 12 15 scouts and ubs made their annual apple day canvass on saturday mrs jessie mclinery returned on tuesday from a visit with her brothers in tennessee rev and mrs ross dampicr at bristol and rev and mrs joseph dampief at jolinwn city hie wouiens institute district annual at guelph this week is being attended by several of our members mrs frank smith mrs ada kirkwoodmrs l marshall mri jessie mclnery mrs w mel ean mrs sclessoraitis and mrs l jamleson master fjavld vpejrson is visiting his grandparents mr and mrs jesse mcfnery w for gas appliances sspevsv richardsons tv appliances 301 main st i miiton aa4f paint clearance we are going out of all our paint lines cil latex and oil interior exterior in both quarts and galloni everything clears at greatly reduced prices aaanning electric attention acton residents morris pharmacy acton tm phsmhuty ha bi ela as el october 34 awl w mr maoris was unable to malt satisfactory total prescription records hava ban trantfarrad to parka and park 17 markat squara hamilton for repeat rxa mail or telephone ordars repast prescriptions will ba shipped the tame day in cat of amaroanclaa call 5272540 new rxa parka and parka mall order department will mall your prescriptions to you the same day received at our regular low low price parke parke limited 17 markat squar est 1892 hamilton

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