Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 24, 1975, p. 15

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t ssiss thejtribune thursday july n19js 15 56 schools- colleges private tuition- 54 schools colleges private tuition gkeenwoodi nursery school opening september in greenwood community centre greenwood road 900a m 1130a m25years register now for september a phone 6838564 for details 60- sales register auctions s3- legal notices notice to st creditorsano others zz estate of irrbertramchahles i madden all claims against the goatf of bertram charles ttqdden late of the town of itchurch stouffville in ha regional municipality of jerk retired who died on or issut the 10th day of august 3q must be filed in writing 7tnv the undersigned ad nvxistraror before the 1st day of august 1975 after v3ikhdaie the estate will be distributed without regard to tjatms received thereafter dated at aaarkham cis 3rd day ol july 1975 i az harry b madden 1 box 954 stouffville ontario admimstratorof the estate of bertram charles madden mingaya associates barristers solicitors it 81 main street north it markham ontario 60 sales auctions register solicitors for the said administrator 3w7 flnotice i e take notice trjat there will be a pjpblic hearing on tuesday august 5 l75at 730 pm at the council chambers in ujcbridge ontario before the municipal council of the cor- poration of the tpvvnship of uxbridge far the purposes of hsaring those parties that are interested in fljfe proposal to amend vffe official plan for tbat part of the pfenning area known ni the former t6wnship of uxbridge wfth respect topartof ljt 15 concession 4 of tfee said former township of uxbridge csnslsting of twenty- fffur- 24 acres icjcated on durham regional road a for tse ptjrpbve of sowing an extension 5 the hamlet of coppins corners for residential purposes j the subject property is now used as a junk yard which was formerly a gravel pn and the adjacent properties are used pj i m a r r i y for residential purposes all- persons j who are interested in the jove are requested to aitend and present ibeir view jf ronald g kester z clerktreasurer township of uxbridge sales auctions register ocenseo auctioneer tjtate sales and appraisals jell ernest cobden 887 5236 vveekends 773 5135 evenings z tf26 thursday july 31st household furniture auction sale west half at lot 34 cone 8a whitchurch stouffville mile south rmgwood on hwy j3 tne property of mrs helen atkinson sale at 12 jo sharp alvin s farmer auctioneer phone 887 5311 i antique oak stand with carving 1 large chesterfietd l small stand j oval small table walnut antique targe dmmg room chairs tntique i small stand walnut several good table lamps f crn jardimer doll carnages 7 large picture frames an nque good i vacuum cleaner i shakespeare his t r tends picture frame aorih dollars i pine china cabinet i dming room suite with round oak table buffet chairs i seamster sewing machine 1 gramophone records iinhaue but good i book case books iron v beds with spring mattress i oak woshstand antique l targe dresser with large iii rror antique 1 oavdresser 1 good trunk i medium size chest walnut tike new i kitchen day clock antique l 3 piece bedroom suite with springs mattress 1 small radio 1 antique bedroom chair l dine chest antique but ood 1 fern stand 2 bedroom chairs 1 bedroom suite with carving including dresser washstand c large dining room rug j number of scatter rugs 1 dimng room clock ltrrgequantity of glassware dishes i large oak kitchen table l i burner electric stove kelvinator l refrigerator small size 1 set kitchen chairs 2 antique rocking chairs l inhque chair 1 antique couch i pine chest several pieces of bedding sheets 6 blankets 1 tv sparton small stze i washing machine i stand bench garden tools cherrydroplcaf table a maple chairs antique iron dot t iw 7 brass jardtmcr old i pieces of brass harness old- l bmill bell 1878 old v t tortoise shell glass powder box golf clubs carl garden tools wrenches ihop tools many other articles not mentioned good quality antiques this is a good sale dont miss it alvins far mer auctioneer phone 887- i auctioneers wdatkinson stoullvtlle as farmer phone gormley ea 53ii wf walker markham 294 4970 bryangreen milliken phono 191 4133 christopher p stoiou sfouflvtllo i 716 4741 auction sale saturday july 2f v 12nooo auction sale of furniture palomino griding and pinto pony quantity of tack new halters 2 tar bridalssaddle pads 3 western saddles rubber tired pony car office equipment and furniture w73 cmc pick up truck massey ferusson j lawn mower tractor 14 cedar strip boat 16 hp evinrude motor rca hi fl rocking chair dining table and four chairs chesterfield chair a captain chairs beds- plus numerous other articles the property of dick bridgesf r b ranch no 2 highway and awdley rd 2 miles east of harwood rd ajax owner moving terms cash john ann is and earl gauslln auctioneers 6834500 thursday july 31 1975 110 pm the property of pred milne oakwood formerly of blackwater to be sold at cornells auction barn 3 miles east of little britain or 7 miles west ol lindsay on the lindsay little britain road 990 david brown tractor power steering loader hydraulic bucket less than 1000 hours int seed drill no 10 all attachments glenco chisel plow 2 3 pth cultivators int 4 furrow plow 14 in bottom plows 2 set chain harrows 1 15 ii and 1 10 it is it finishing harrows 12 it packer heavy duly john deere blade 7 ft 1967 1 ton ford truck with steel box and hoist 1972 vs automatic 7 ton ford truck steel stone boat electric woods grinder 3 horse delaval cream separator truck chains 900 x 20 duals 24 it feed conveyor grain auger bcatty mineral bowls heat houser to lit 35 massey fuel tank and pump 150 telephone cross arms 10 ft long qty cedar 4 x 4 8 and 10 it long qty ol lumber cement tiles qty windows and doors qty mixed clover seed terms cash don cornell auctioneer r r 1 little britain 705 786 2183 saturday aug 9 clearing auction for henry slack at 32 main st e in stouffville including furniture dishes appliances etc also some extra good antiques this is a good sale note more detail later 2 auction rings refreshments sale 12 noon atkinson and wilson sale mgrs and auctioneers 60 sales auctions register friday august 8th wc are having another auction sale lor jack bunker n the village of goodwood all kinds of antiques glass china etc at 12 00 noon sharp full details next week reg lorry johnson auctioneers auction sal saturday july it at 1230 sharp estate auction antiques from private home in beaverton ont town hall beaverton partial list lamps 2 unusual gone with the wind oil lamps v- o- hanging lamp bulls eye small tiffany parlour lamp others copper lamp oated 197 glass china r s germany prussia pickle cruet spatter glass vase 3 planters peanut lars glass dipper amethyst decanter 5 glasses no of salt sellers amber holly ivey carnival glass bennington ware fruit bowl pressed glass spoonersc cookie lar maple leaf butter dish flow blue soup dishes pedestal glass cake plate nippon pieces amber pedestal glass cake plate doggie baby bottle green bee hive sealer others crocks etc etc copper brass silver copper tea pots one with oil warmer copper boilers tea kettles silver cookie iar tea pot dated 1891 brass iardinere brass jelly pail others furniture pine flatback cupboard pine wash stand pine drop leaf table pine linen closet old r r bench oak table 4 chairs boston type rocker smokers cabinet stand duncan phyfe table very old rocker with fancy wicker curls on back jaques 6 hayes parlour table pine dough box ice cream parlour chair 4 carved oak chairs 2 piano stools arm chair pine blanket boxes much more miscellaneous items pine mirror iron pot iron sap kettle antique iewellery wash basin pieces butter bowl print currier ives picture insulators bells lanterns chime clock wick- erdotl carriage yoke for carrying water unusual many more items found in an old home auctioneers note be sure to attend this real fine sale of extra good antiques terms cash or known cheque no reserve as items must be sold to settle estate auctioneer aurel renout ph 705 426 7009 beaverton ont i enders called tor building removal r sqsif i us the iiibl jrtuf nancy luttrell of the 3rd concession of uxbridge near goodwood here jumps barrels on the crosscountry course at foxhall farms last saturday while riding jim dandy a total of 65 horses competed in the combined event pickerinqfprotsrecommendauon vfor for stopping thepickeringtfregardingj funding airport may have dimmed province had announced that somewhat for its opponents last they werent ready to commit week- v- 5 vthelwmlluonnecessaryjorthe the government began road infrastructure for the seeking tenders for the of buildings on the immediate in duraam region council construction site and durham x the management committee had region shied away- from recommendedjearlier that the directly supporting pickerings region fsuppor t in principle proposed court mjunction to pickerings plan to seek an delay airport 5nstoiction rutjunction to delay the airport however the time for the until the infrastructure has been meeting between federal t resolved and any road access transport minister jean has been constructed marchand and provincial most opposition to the motion transportation minister john i resulted fromthe motions rhodes was set up and will be wording while saying council july 29 vi should support pickering it also mr rhodes- said mr says its support should be marchand may have a reviewed at a later time three charged in animal neglect councillor speaks on peniteiitiar issue herongate country auc tions every wed evening at 700 p m located 4 miles north of rouge hill on the attona road off no 2 high way or 1 mile south of whitevale east metro featuring every week good selection of antiques fine furniture glass china collectables and the usual so join us every wed night and participate m one of on tanos most authentic old fashioned auctions with no bids irs or reserves the true auctioh consignment and estate selling our specialty kahn auction services ph 294 0426 bus or 985 8161 res tf36 auction sale wednesday july 30th i 600 pm j round oak pedestal table gingerbread clock set of 4 oak chairs bedroom suite cedar chest organ stool selection of crock iugs 5 piece kitchen set bear rug glass door bookcase cap tains chair old iam cup board automatic washer stove many pieces of good china and glass property of mr mrs earl cameron 389 tareylon rd richmond hill house sold yongpto maior mackenzie dr north at york central hospital trench st left at richmond st left ar leisure lane to rtareyton f rd watch for signs bryan green auc tioncer 297 4133 thursdayevening july 24630 pm furniture 8 antiques auction sale including viking refrigerator viking deep freezer viking dryer ap ptiances m excellent con dition round oak table chairs buffet antique hall rack rocking chair several chests of drawers beds dressers antique picures tables washing machine teco space heater 100 gallon oil tank dishes garden tools several chairs many other items the properly of mrs evelyn buchanan 99 brock st east m uxbridge lloyd wilson wd atkinson sale managers auctioneers uxbridge 852 3524 2w8 vandorf the- trial of two women and a man charged with neglect of animals earlier this year continues to morrow in newmarket court last week judge clare morrison heard evidence fronrr humane society inspector lew lawtin who said that he laid complaints against robert moonie wilma fisher and eileen maxwell after visiting saturday july 26 pollards auction barn i l 7 vrswiclc 9 piece oak dining room suite glass china cabinet single pedestal ound table mint condition large roll top desk 2 door frost free refrigerator 30 range wringer washers com bination tv and stereo bedroom suite sectional chesterfield occasional chairs coffee and end tables gate leg table china cabinets exercise machine continental beds philco colour combination radio t v and stereo wardrobes old ptctunes frames old silver tea set unusual can dle holders miscellaneous bedding linen dressers chests of drawers large axrmnster rug old victor cabinet radio a m stereo components speakers as new quantity of very old books garden handyman tools miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention sajft time 12 30 pm 722 3112 terms cash or known cheque uxbridge hesitates on pen uxbridge this municipalitys council is treading lightly but steadily in considering locating a federal penitentiary within its borders at last weeks meeting council voted 41 to invite a penitentiary representative to discuss with council what the proposed reception centre would entail earlier scugog council had turned down concrete from brooklin concrete since 1952 contractors public utilities road builders home owners and cottagers have been using these stock products from brooklin concrete when you use products made by brooklin concrete you can be assured of quality and the dependable service that comes with experience with three manufacturing plants atbfboklftv newmarket andhuntsville productsare available throughoutalarge area of- central ontario fn call us direct orsee v your local dealer brooklin concrete products i r-tr- v 3 locations lo serve you hhwayt brooklm 001416655131 1 yooe stnemirel 0014168952373 n1 tlhunijvilleont 7057892 saturday july 24 at 1230 pm auction sale of household furniture etc including old parlour settee with 2 side and 1 armchair old parlor sofa scroll back round dining room extension table chairs buffet dining suite table chairs buffet china cabinet queen anne jype chair 2 swing top dresser mirrors drop front secretary old hall stand with wooden peg hangers um brella and cane holder small pine table with upper pigeon hole desk drop front pine 2 piece flatback open shelf top pine blanket box pine harvest type table small a corner cupboard old wooden chairs including 2 chicken coop stove refrigerator good number of old books 1859 1861 etc including history county of york 1885 picture frames china ironstone sad irons old tins old new haven mantle clock etc for the estate of the late j w wib burns 166 clearview king city east off keele st at shell service station then left terms cash gord orr auctioneer saturday july 24th public auction sale of household furniture elec trical appliances odd an- tiques suites dishes glassware general line of home and miscellaneous interior and exterior items at prentices auction yards on town of markham all of private parties con- slgnments sale at 1230 noon terms cash no reserve see posters contact clarke prentice markham 6403686 auctioneer tuesday evening aug 5 730 pm dairy dispersal complete milking herd dispersal for wm barkey canntngon vi mile north of cannlngton on laldlaw st 27 registered lerseys 8 guern- seys i holsleln cows more l details next week lloyd- on display for wilson uxbridge sale i barley and wheat a federal penitentiary services request uo locate the centre there after scugog residents raised a storm of protest then uxbridge councillor bill ballinger suggested that uxbridge should- consider locating the penitentiary there saying it could be an asset to the community councillors joe esmonde eleanor todd and bill ballinger each indicated they had received strong phone calls concerning the penitentiary it was mrs todds view that mr ballinger had acted unwisely from a political point of view in encouraging con sideration of uxbridge as a site accordine to the motion passed which was drafted by mr ballinger the requested meeting with deputy regional director of the federal penitentiary services was for discussion purposes only the word discuss was underlined in the draft of the motion standing against the move to invite mr bennett was councillor maustyn mcknight who said you dont invite discussion unless youre interested in the project and im not interested in the project describing the penitentiary issue as a verynoi potato councillor eleanor todd read a lengthy statement giving her reasons for supporting the ballinger motion while she wouldnt encourage having a penitentiary come- she said she couldnt in good con science object if uxbridge had been proposed instead of scugog nevertheless she still would bend to the wishes of the regarding the issue she said mrs todd concluded by saying that the issue should be decided on the basis of the facts rather than rumour and hearsay i donthave any facts the federal peniten tiary services people do therefore i support the motion aspresented she concluded mr ballinger told mrs todd he resented the statement that he had acted unwisely since he felt it was his duty as planning and develcoment chairman to consider all possible development for the municipality mrs todd answered that she thought mr ballinger was a fine councillor and might be cutting his own throat with the move the farm on don mills rd march 23 and found 11 horses two ponies and a pig in wretched con dition and another pony lying dead mr lawtin said that he had to enter the barn through a hay mow because the doors were iced shut he found no bedding or water for the animals and described them as dirty and un- dernourished the inspector added that there was no feed material of any kind in the barn he said that he gave the animals water ahen left after finding no one in the nearby house when the inspector returned the following day with veterinarian dr john graham the animals were still unfed and unattended he said dr graham per- formed an autopsy on the dead pony and the other- animals were moved to a farm in pickering owned by a humane society agent inspector that several days located the two women and the man at oak tree hill farm on the st johns sideroad mr moonie claimed ownership of the animals during a discussion with mr lawtin j at that time mr moonie said he had purchased the animals from the two women on feb 20 and had left them in their care according to in spector lawtin mr moonie admitted that- he knew the horses were starving and knew the women had only black hay unsuitable for food them for years after im motion inviting a no longer a member of penitentiary represen- this council tative to come and at last thursdays discuss- what the council meeting mrs- reception centre would todd had supported a entail uxbridge at last thursdays meeting of council goodwood area councillor eleanor todd presented a long and sometimes eloquent explanation of tier stand with regard to locating a federal penitentiary reception centre in ux bridge she prefaced her remarks by saying that t she had always supported cweliaveriiade j policies that will keep the e y- v l community green xj and h- purchase of l rural and that- a 3 v v- penitentiary wouldnt s chrysler company driven cars necessarily be in conflict- i t 1975 dodge coronet isaveoooj f sshssflbbssrssskiara weliayeniade purchase of ilyl with that aim it could provide at least some jobs she said and r not be noisy polluting or unsightly as to the danger invloved she said she was in more danger venturing out into t the summer weekend traffic than she would be living next door to a maximum security prison as a citizen i cer- tainly would notactively encourage the ereetionof a penitentiary linmy neighbourhood but pass v8 power steeringbrakes radio rear defesger roof rack metallic greent vinyl trim 10000 ijd m miles licjya23i t station wagon power steeringbrakes i97s dodge iroxm monaco h2drhdtp360v8autopowersteeringbrakes radial i tires radiosllver grey with red interior lie jjb 049 four to choose from 1975 dodge dart sport model he cyl auto power steering radio rear defogger whitewalls remote mirror four cars four h colours from your loctl chrysler detler t neither couldi findanyi lawtin said unselfish grounds withh s i which toobject toil if my l community were selected l as a suitable siteshe went on kwoml i dean watson autosjmjtlimitidmj 85233130 ib jwy 47south of uxbridge mrs todd also said- that she was both sur prised and frightened by the irrational response of the people of scugog and i shrink from incurring that same wrath in the people in my neigh- borhood where i would hope to live at least on speaking terms with 1 cbc film crew high interest guaranteed investment certif icates l a cbc film crew were in claremont the inspector quoted tuesday to interview mr moonie as members of the sayingtm as much to claremont citizens blame as they are band the program will under cross- be shown on the channel 5 examination inspector programthis monday- lawtin admitted he visited the barn a month earlier and at that time the horses were dirty but in fair condition the inspector said that worms in an animal could make it look un- dernourished and that the use of manure in stalls when wintering animals is a common practice monday at 7 pm visit stouffville on monday henry steckley and his daughter myrtle along with velma sheffer of don mills visited with mrs lloyd moyer and mildred at their parkview apart- ment happy ending baby contest at 1975markhamfdir markham for the first time in many years there will be a baby show at the 1975 edition of markham fair uwill begin at l pm on saturday- oct14 there will be classes for both male- and female infants and also for twins age growings include 36 monus 711 months 1215 months something old that will be new to many will be featured at this years fair sheaves of grain long made obsolete by modern combines will be oats barley and be 57 inches in diameter and should be obtained before the crop is ready to combine i l stouffville for 13yearold kim cornelisse the story had a happy ending kim forgot her bicycle at the stouffville post office last wed nesday when she returned the next morning after realizing where the bicycle had been left the caretaker had put the bicycle inside the building for the night and in the morning- post master gary fisher reported the lost bicycle to the police it was picked up and- taken to police headquarters in newmarket meanwhile mrs anne cornelisse contracted the police toy report the bike missing after describing it to police the officers drove to newmarket and brought the bicycle back in the trunk of the cruiser the police were very f riendly- mrs cornelisse said instead of us having to go to newmarket they brought it here snd trust companyslnce 1889 10355 yonflst richmond hill m4ll07 cj fubv manager manager and auctioneer t sheaves on display must the clock shop 98 main st w stouffville will be closed for vacation sal july a until unirsday- sept 4 vrf p ii theparschauer family sbngers tues july 29th i t at the widem an mennonite church hwy 48 southof 18th avef t y vj- everyone welcome l s

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