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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 27, 1972, p. 14

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page 14 the tribune thursday april 27 1972 ieclibls plant delayed 60 sales register auctions 9 and bench rntkjue walnut settee chesterfield and matching chair lovely piececane rocker and matching chair dining room table and six chairs british india rug 9 x 15 antique hall rack oval oak table 12 braided rug brass coal box antique continentj bed antique vanity numerous other articles the poperty of harry arness 175 perry st ihi uxbridge near public school sale at 6 pm sharp terms cash no reserve lloyd wilson wj atkinson sale man agers and auctioneers friday apr 28 auction sale of household furniture the property of the late mrs verna mcdonald will be held in the village of manilla fridge and a gx stove nearly new deep freeze round oak extension table 3 pc chesterfield suite antique quilt box 2 antique parlor tables blue nippon syrup pitcher small antique dresser bed large quantity of fur niture terms cash sale at 130 reg larry johnson auctioneers ph sunder land 705 3573270 472 saturday april 29 1972 auction sale of a single storey good 4 spacious room house with front and rear porches all modern conveniences on treed skirted lot choice house hold furniture piano cord organ stereo hifi electri cal appliances chesterfield bedroom dinette suites an tiques dishes glassware utensils flatware lots of good miscellaneous home articles etc at no 4 nel son street town of ajax property of the late mary e murray estate sale at 1 pm terms cash day of sale on household effects no reserve property offer ed at 300 pm subject to a reasonable reserve bid 10 percent day of sale balance in 30 days then full posses sion granted further par ticulars made known on day of sale see posters for full listings and particulars or apply to the auctioneer clarke prentice markham 6403686 472 furniture antiques dishes the property of mrs mary cappell lot 9 con 9 manvers twp mile west of hwy 35 on 7a highway sat april 29 including chesterfield fri- gidaire chests of drawers chairs buffets dishes tools etc antiques galore toilet set 7 pieces jacques hay love seats excellent condition dishes platform rockers this will be an excellent sale many of these items form the col lection of win and mary kerr property sold every thing goes sale at 11 am sharp ted spenceley grant werry auctioneer 472 saturday april 29 important antique auction teaturing in part cranber ry pickle cruet vaseline cpergne art pressed and cut glass staffordshire ba varian bridal rose rs prussia nippon flowblue china rosewood high back settee with matching chair very ornate walnut hand carved 3 seater settee oak china cabinet sideboard combination oak large cupboard with leaded glass doors burnt walnut 6 pc dining room suite marble top washstands pine roll top desk pine armoire hand forged hardware pine cupboards hutch and flat- backs washstands chests of drawers blanket boxes tables rockers and side chairs grandfather ging erbread and mantel clocks cranberry hanging wall lamp hanging lamp with prisms gone with the wind lamp coal oil lamps lan terns crocks toleware ir on pots bells molds brass copper telephones 6 pc toilet set in pink plus nu merous other interesting items auctioneers note this will be one of the most interesting antique auctions of the season with over 200 lots of care fully selected items wont you please attend date saturday april 29th time 1230 pm preview from 1000 on place heron- gate country auctions lo cated 4 miles north of rouge hill on altona rd off no 2 hwy or 1 mile south of whitevale on al tona rd refreshments and lunch available henry kahn auction services 416- ri686189 or 2940426 472 saturday april 29 auction sale of household furniture the property of the late mrs frank reyn olds will be held in the town of uxbridge mariet ta st fridge stove dryer antique sideboard exten sion table and chairs heinuman piano jaqucs hayes settee and chair hall seat ice cream table chair antique whatnot captain chair gun stock chtir antique bedroom uhe good quantity of antique dishes full line of other furniture terms cash sale at 130 reg and larry johnson auctioneers phone sunderland 70s- 3s73270 472 saturday april 29 11 am aucuon sale of farm machinery 24 ft- houseboat ools furniture antiques 60 sales register auctions ss itc includng cockshutt no 535 combine 14 ft header with pickup very good baler p to 4 furrow ford plow jd crawler 2 gmc trucks i ton and 10 ton tractor new dun- nam hydraulic loder 3 pt h pto fog sprayer 3 pt h- danuser auger kongs- ilde grain cleaner new uoat and trailer with 80 hp inboard outboard mot or new never used 14 ft golden viking 24 ft house ibre glass boat and trailer 35 hp motor used 1 season quantity of hand and po wer tools electric motors etc pine chest of drawers 2 pine cupboards 9 piece dining 100m suite fireplace screen old oak hall seat nd love seat large wall clock toilet set qu of chi na crystal cut glass some torn eastern europe elec tric appliances for mrs alex marshall lot 33 on con 6 twp of vaughan h miles south of the king nobleton road terms cash on date of sale gord orr and alvin farmer auction eers saturday april 29th clearing auction for the estate of the late wilfred a reesor selling at the farm located mile south of utica being 24 miles west of manchester off hwy 12 including 3 tractors pto combine 2 plows smalley blower farm trailer power mower waterloo garden tractor large number an tique chairs carpenter tools stove wood new lumber 1970 montego car etc see posters note these are good implements many antique articles re freshments available bale 1 pm atkinson wilson sale mgrs auctioneers monday may 1st boat trailer camper auction sale at stouffville sales barn hwy 47 stouffville 6 pm sharp for further information call norm faulkner 6403813 frank bennett 8875570 frank wilbur 6402759 w bud mckee 4868819 sales ma nagers auctioneers 472 horse auction mon may 1 1130 am at stouffville stockyards approximately 150 registered and grade quarter horses appaloosas palaminos pintos ponies etc new and used saddles bridles horse trailers etc to consign horses phone 1404198 or 17756241 5 entry fee 5 commission several top show horses al ready consigned tuesday may 2 auction sale of farm stock and im plements the property of leonard tustin lot 4 con 5 mariposa twp 4 miles west of little britain or 4 miles south of manilla 1 mile east 45 head of hol- stein young cattle 4 hei fers bred aug nov dec 15 yearling excel lent heifers 4 pb heifer calves 3v4 mon red and white holstein yearling 6 heifer calves 2 to 4 mon remainder veal 200 to400 lbs 4 landrace and york sows with pep ready to wean 5 2nd litter sows due may and june 2 sows rebred ford 5000 diesel tractor 440 hrs like new david brown selectomatic 4600 tractor with loader 800 hrs cockshutt 430 self propelled combine 12 ft 5 years depson snow blower near ly new gehl mixall mod el 55 4 yrs nh haybine 3 yrs mf baler no 10 with thrower fahr centi pede combination tedder rake and fluffer new last year hydrein 4 furrow trip beam plow 3 yrs mccormick 16 run seed drill on rubber 3 yrs new idea manure spreader 185 bu 2 dion wagons 7 ton with bale thrower racks good glencoe cultivator 10 3 yrs cockshutt disc 10 ft hydraulic lift spray er etc farm sold terms cash sale at 130 reg and larry johnson auctioneers ph 705 3573270 gerald graham clerk 472 wednesday may 3rd auction sale of mink ranch- ng equipment including 3 heds 300 ft long xl7 wide about 200 sheets of 10 ft aluminum on each shed a- bout 4000 mink pens pelt- crs breeders qu of mink wire pelting machine wolf king 600 lb mixer 2 hp freeing unit frozen meat sllcer feed cart skinning machine all the equipment vou will find on a mink ranch 1960 4 ton chev tfuck for hauling- around ranch many other articles not mentioned at 20 con 7 whitchurch twp and stouffville on aurora rd east ti mile west of 48 highway west of ballan- trae the property of hen derson fur farm terms cash sale at 130 dst al vin s farmer gormley ont auctioneer ph 887- 5311 472 wednesday may 3rd auction sale t 1pm 70 head of dairy cattle bulk milk tank and dairy equip ment full line of farm im plements including 2 trac tors stclco stcl graincry 2700 bus capacity hay and grain tne property of jack vandcrfloeg lot 58 and 59 con ft vaughan twp i mile west of no 11 hwy on jefferson rd no reserve as owner giv ing up farming terms 60 sales register auctions cash frank bennett auc tioneer 472 thursday may 4th important auction sale of farm implements case no 730 diesel tractor 3 pt h 750 hrs new 1968 allis chalmers 7 ft all crop combine pull type allis chalmer hay conditioner sood condition case 140 power manure spreader near new 3 ph holland side delivery rake john deere hay baler case mo del t grain wagon 15 disc fertilizer drill including full line of farm imple ments at lot 29 con 2 whitchurch 2nd lot south of mulochs sideroad the estate of the late j m macintosh terms cash the above are good imple ments sale at 130 dst alvin s farmer auctioneer ph 8875311 472 thursday may 4 regu lar dairy type cattle sale at stouffville sales barn stouffville in the cow pa lace including pure bred grade springing cows and heifers open heifers and bulls a good number con signed to date be sure to attend this sale for a good selection frank bennett 8875570 norm faulkner 6403813 frank wilbur 6402759 sales managers auctioneers 482 saturday may 6th auction sale of first class household furniture ge washing machine new ge 4 burner electric stove near new 1 piano apart ment size good condition mcclaren refrigerator fu med oak dining room suite with large round table chrome wheel chair new 2 bedroom suites several an tique chairs and antique cupboards 1 china parlor lamp china brass all kinds of dishes cooking utensils crock this is a large sale at no 13 kennedy st aur ora south of water tower property of george paint er terms cash sale at 1230 sharp dst alvin s farmer 8875311 gormjay ont 482 saturday may 6 lic ensed auctioneer graduate of reisch auctioneering college is pleased to an nounce the first of a series of auctions to be held at the pickering township arena don beer memor ial at 1230 pm turn south on liverpool road off highway 2 then east on bailey to brock road something for everybody will be offered including english marble top wash stand classic mahogany desk ormolu trim love seats tilt top round table bookcase chests of draw ers music stand and what not combination unique chairs canterbury end table etc a profusion of collectable glass china brass and articles of every description will also be offered comfortable in side seating accommoda tion with snack bar and wash rooms will contri bute to your enjoyment plan to attend early to view this outstanding dis play of very old and not- soold collection from var- ous consignees terms cash floree gait auctioneer for information phone 284- 7545 wednesday may 10 at 1 pm auction sale of farm stock and implements and furniture the property of james salmon lot 22 on the 14th line of brock twp 12 miles north and east of cannington no re serve farm sold norm mc- inytre and sons auction eers 482 thursday may 11 aucton sale of farm stock mplemcnts grain straw and furniture the property of reg rich lot 12 con 6 mariposa twp 2 miles south of oakwood 1 mile west or 2 miles north of little britain 2 miles west 50 head of holstein and hereford cattle mostly cows with calves by side springers and pasture bred hereford bull 1964 che- velle cor ford 3000 diesel tractor and loader case model d tractor jd man ure spreader ford plow d ced drill full line of machinery qu of furni ture farm sold terms cash sale at 12 noon fur niture sells first reg and larry johnson auction eers ph 705 3573270 gerald graham clerk 482 wednesday evening 6 pm dst may 17- clearing auction for the estate of late gord swif- ly todd in goodwood more detail later sale 6 pm dst atkinson and wilson sale mgrs and auctioneers 473 stouffville fartapproval of the longawaited addition to stouffvilles sewage plant was granted at a recent meeting of york regional council and it very nearly went all the way right to the awarding of the contract that was where newmarket councillor hay twiriney a member of the engineering com mittee stepped in he moved an am- mendment thus cutting off all earlier recommendations except u engaging hisey and barrington lo complete plans and specifications 2 approaching the owrc for approval and 3 discussion of financing with the town mayor ken laush- way offered no ob jection rather he agreed that some information was lacking specifically the estimated cost of s250000 he 3sked that these matters be proceeded with as quickly as possible firemen up in the air ma rk1iam markham firemen are on the way up 100 feet up council has authorized the pur chase through debentures of a 100 foot aerial ladder it will be used mainly to combai fires in high rise buildings mayor tony roman said thai in his opinion there was a definite need for this type of equipment other members agreed the unit will cost an estimated 68000 delivery is not ex pected until mid 1973 would you like to lcarn the real estate business call a private interview with gerry mfcharo 6403131 or 2972283 gerry meharg limited realtor do you need sales salesman with over 12 years experience living in stouftville wishes to relocate to home area what can you offer please reply to box 570 the tribune 1 teacher wanted for primary and kindergarten summer program summer vacation period physical education swimming arts and crafts requirements qualification experience and life saving certificate trillium nursery school 2972465 toeoeot clerk typist required by c i p containers ltd minimum qualification grade 12 appli cant must be flexible in being trained in variety of positions apply by telephone to plant controller 200 bullock dr markham 2972770 jqooo 39 boats marine supplies 39 boats marine supplies highway cowboys ontario provincial police oak ridges and officers of york regional police turned cowboys friday in an effort to round up several cattle that strayed onto hwy 48 near 17th avenue markham are you looking for a b0ath this is thttime 71 springbok 14 ft aluminum with 15 humber 19g8 convertibletop etc 45 hp a good deal 10 commancho pibreglass canoe new beautiful lines 0 19 marine fittedplywood daycruiser ccnvertibletop clectrc wipers etc 50 hp johnson ideal for family at 14 i trimcraft new 1971 convertible- top steeringwheel best buy c 15 crcstliner decpvee convertible op 50 hp mercury 71 never in the water 1850 5 15ssptrngbok windshield dohp evinrude 575 wiscot boat trailers available all sizes enquire 0 16 new skiflee goes 30 mph with 10 hp 14 new fibrcglass fishingboat with 10 hp evinrude 9 new fibrcglass cartop 15i cre decpvee 60 hp evinrude 1970 convertible top a real clean boat 17 syotcraft fibrcglass convertible- top 75 hp johnson 19g7 loaded al condition 15 crestline runabout 45hp johnson 1966 16 trmcraf new 1971 cartop steering wheel our best buy at 69 baronet mark iv cruiser 125 hp with trailcrjikc new is ft 4500 70 crcstliner 15 loaded with extras tcrfcct 00 hp evinrude 1150 brices furniture barn don mills kd quecnsville in roop with brice s pntre 1350 159 s1200 s795 149 350 135 1950 1950 1300 1095 york planning brief airport site not considered 1 york region the region is aiming for a pupulation of 372500 to 416000 within the next 28 years these figures were revealed by regional planning com missioner murray pound at a press conference apr 21 the meeting was arranged so that of ficials might outline the regions brief to the province con cerning the toronto centred region plan the brief is a composite of research done by mr pounds department and other regional officials and nine briefs submitted by local mun icipalities the major concern is allocation of population original provincial targets had set the regions populace at 260000 maximum by the year 2000 chairman garfield wright termed the brief the most bowling champs stouffville champions have been declared in the 7 and 9 pm divisions of the wednesday night bowling leagues winners in the 7 oclock group include doug carpenter ivy patterson bob slceth georgina sleeth lorraine cowley and barbara menar in the 9 pm division top team members were peter simbirski diane giasson norton conklin pearl jollymore glenn tuck and cora reid awards for high average went to roy ireland 237 and darlenc bingham 185 for high triple pete simbirski 815 and irene conklin 694 for high single bob compbcll 338 and dena campbell 308 comprehensive report ever produced for this area and added we feel its urgent to submit this to the province as soon as possible regional councillors considered the brief in a closed session apr 19 and voted agreement in principle with its content the brief is as in teresting for what it does not discuss as for what it does mr pound explained that the study was restricted to those points in the toronto centred region plan and status report where there is some disagreement for example the province allocated no population growth whatever to the rural areas therefore no figures were deter mined by york region these areas will be dealt with in a regional official plan during the next two years a major item concession roads like subdivisions york planner stouffville it will be extremely difficult to fit whit church stouffville into the toronto centred region plan this opinion was expressed by regional planning com- misioher murray pound at a press conference apr 21 mr pound was ex plaining the role of various municipalities in respect of the regions submission on the tcrp the planning commissioner ex pressed considerable doubt about the provinces request that agricultural land be protected referring specifically lo whitchurch stouffville he said that much of the land is marginal and land prices do not attract new farms mr pound noted that the province had allocated no population figures whatever to the town but the region feels lhat 8500 to 9500 by the year 2000 would be an acceptable growth rate we were told that ihe province can sec no reason why whit church stouffville shouldnt reach its population goals said mr pound no population figure has been assigned to the- rural area by either the province or the region although the towns submission projected a populace of 25000 overall mr pound was sharply critical of the strip development that has occurred in whitchurch stouff ville many concession roads have become subdivision streets he observed but ad- d e d some recreational areas can be expended such as the regional forest the possible effect of the airports noise zone on stouffville was mentioned briefly it will be ihe subject of a future submission to the province mayor ken laush- way indicated he had no argument with the regions brief all local councils will be asked to endorse the document after the regional council has done so mr and mrs fred stcckley ringwood and others from the area attended the pioneer girls banquet at etobicoke place lacking from the brief is any consideration of the airport mr pound stated that the report was completed the same day the airport was announced and release of it was delayed until after a meeting with darcy mckeough ontario minister of finance and inter- governmental affairs the region has therefore requested a review of the brief when more details of the airport are known mr pound offered some sharp criticisms of the tcrp we can find no evidence that they examined this area and considered the wish of com munities to expand he stated we dont know how they arrived at their population figures the province said mr pound has assigned a role of openspace rec reation to all of zone 2 which is 60 percent of york region and has put forward such ideas as returning the lake simcoe shoreline to public use this has a tremendous impact upon the region the planning com missioner said unless the province is prepared to par ticipate financially to a large extent the chances of this being done are very remote transportation fa cilities and the provision of water and sewer services were also extensively discusafcd in the brief we have had an arbitrary population figure dropped on us said mr pound this was done with no regard as to how it would affect our ability to supply services the brief is to be submitted to regional council apr 27 today for formal approval following this a fullscale presentation will be made to the cabinet plan fire site stouffville the possible re development of the nowvacant ratelitt site main and market streets stouffville has been discussed by town planning committee observing that no firm proposals had been made for the property since the building was destroyed by fire nov 9 mayor ken l a u s h w a y suggested members indicate what land uses would be ac- ceptable at this location gordon brush head of york regions area service branch said apartments over stores had proved quite successful in downtown re development building inspector marshall miller stated that present regulations permit two apartments for each commercial use the committee felt this limit might be raised parking problems and traffic congestion on j main street were also discussed mayor laushway said there was a possibility the owner of the stouffville creamery at the rear of the iga would sell his premises and this might help mr brush agreed to study the site in question and make recommendations nine team league stouffville although stouffville intermediates were not represented at an j organization meeting tuesday it is expected that nine teams will comprise the south ontario fastball league this season y the schedule will begin may 23 certain entries are from victoria square greenwood vandorf stouffville irs claremont jrs whitby bay ridges and dunbarton each club will utilize its own floodlit park len henderson of markham has been re elected president for 1972 the secretary treasurer is cliff dunkeld of stouffville both the league champions and the playoff champs will receive crests for eachi player a change from former years in hospital glenn ratcliff william st stouff ville is a patient in scarboro centenary hospital after suf fering an apparent heart attack earlier j this week his many i friends wish him a complete recovery family link broken service will be held friday at 130 pm from the dixon funeral home markham for the late mildred graham following her passing april 25 in scarboro centenary hospital mr and mrs graham resided at the winlane apartments in stouffville surviving besides her husband ken are three sisters- marjorie mrs roy smith bethesda margaret mrs wm fry toronto mary mrs vernon lewis stouffville and one brother william markham interment will be in st andrews cemetery markham

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