Q ~ ' 100% cres clay loam, 1 mile from highway, excellent house with all modern conveniences, hardwood floors, fireplace, beautifully decorated, nearly new barn with steel staunchions, implement shed ,extra house for hired man. Illness forces sale at a reduced price of only $27,000. with $10,000 down. 1% storey 7 room modern frame house with aluminum siding overlooking Lake Scu- gog, all modern conveniences & double garage, school buses, lo- cated on Scugog Is. Can be used as a home, also a cottage. Full price only $14,900, with $3,600 down. 13% storey 6 room insul stone house, 1 mile north of Port Perry on paved road. New oil furnace & bathroom. Located on 2% acres of land, excellent garden soil. Full price $9,500 with terms. 142 acres clay loam, 2 storey brick house with 2 baths, hard- wood floors and fireplace, bank barn 42' x 95' with steel staun- chions, implement shed, spring creek, pond. Priced to sell at only $30,000 with terms. 9 acres valuable land on Vie- toria St., Port Perry, 3 large steel barns equipped for chick- ens & pigs. Full price only $11,500 with $2,500 down. WANTED New or older type homes in Port Perry. GEORGE S. STONE Phone 985-2632- Rep. for H. Keith Ltd. MISCELLANEOUS H. PEEL'S RAMBLER Sales & Service USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE 1964 Buick 195656 Ford Station wagon 1965 Dodge 1959 Fiat 1960 Rambler Sedan. PORT PERRY 985-2592 Auction Sales WED., JULY 21st--Farm Sold Auction Sale of 65 Holstein and Shorthorn Cattle, 5b Sows, 40 Pigs, 2 Horses, 2 Tractors, J. D. Mower (new), Furniture, Full Line of Implements, the pro- perty of Wm, M, Parrinder, Lot 82, Con. 8, Whitby, 4 miles North West of Brooklin. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Roy Scott, and G. Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, REG, JOHNSON, July 8-16 Auctioneers SAT. JULY 24--Auction Sale of 2b Cattle, Hogs & Imple- ments, the property of Lewis Stinson, Lot 24, Con. b, Cart- wright Twp., 5 miles East of Blackstock. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, July 16-24 Auctioneers; Auction Sales SAT., JULY 17th--Oakendale Farm Complete Shorthorn Dis- persal--100 Head, the property of John F. Lean & Son, Lot 9, Cen. 8, Twp. of Hamilton, 10 miles north of Cobourg, seven miles east of Bewdley, This Shorthorn herd is of superior type and breeding consisting of: 80 cows, with calves at side; 6 cows, due time of sale; 15 bred heifers; 16 yearling heifers; 2 young bulls; Herd Sire: Bull 18 months, El. for Gov't. Grant. This herd was established in 1928 and this sale presents an opportunity for buyers to ac- quire good breeding stock. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms Cash. Pedigrees, John Rickard. Lunch available. CLIFF DENNY, / TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, July 8-16 Auctioneers AUCTION SALE of house- hold furniture, carpenters tools, Ye ton truck, etc., the property of Glen Bagshaw, will be held in the Village of Udora on SAT. JULY 17th, Included in this sale a New French provincial chesterfield and chairs, French provincial step tables, coffee tables, smokers chair, Dining room suite, imitation fire place, 4 piece bedroom suite (new). Twin beds & dresser, electric sewing machine, deep freeze, Refrig., electric stove, #4 line of "extra good furniture, "all kinds of carpenters tools, lad- ders, cement mixer, furnace Vacuum Cleaner, Qu. of steel roofing, soldering table, ete. Plan to attend this sale. No reserve as owner is moving to Texas. Property sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 12.30. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. Church Services ANGLICAN - CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev, James S. Cunningham Priest-in-charge Sunday, July 18th-- 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer J. R. Findlay. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A. Minister Sunday, July 18th-- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School Prince Albert -- 9.45 a.m.--Morning Worship. 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A. Minister Sunday, July 18th-- The congregation of St. John's Presbyterian Church Port Perry will join with the United Church for the month of July. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) I. C. Bowie, Pastor Sunday, July 18th-- 10 a.m.--Family Bible School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evening Service. TENDERS PORT PERRY COMMUNITY CURLING CLUB Tenders will be received until Saturday, July 31st for the position of Icemaker and Care- taker for the Port Perry Com- munity Curling Club. Duties to commence approximately October 22nd. For details--Apply in writ- ing to the Secretary of Port Perry Curling Club, Mr. Arthur Panabaker, Port Perry, Ont. July 22 TENDERS BOARD OF EDUCATION TOWNSHIP of CARTWRIGHT REQUIRES FOR THE COMING YEAR A DRIVER OWNED 60 PASSENGER BUS Rate: .48¢c. per mile. Min. 50 miles per day. TENDER in writing to Chairman of Bus Committee. WALTER WRIGHT, R.R. 2, Nestleton. on or before 19th July 1965. Prince Albert News Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Wm. Bonnell in the sud- den passing of her brother Dr. Elwood Martyn of Winnipeg, Man. He in company with friends became involved in a boat tragedy as a result of a severe wind storm. The de- ceased was also a cousin of Earl] and Allan Martyn. Last Saturday afternoon near- ly thirty ladies gathered in the home of Mrs. L. Hunter when? a well-planned shower was ar- ranged for a bride elect of this month Miss Beth Hunter, a niece of the hostess. Mrs. Hun- ter was assisted by her daugh- ter Mrs. Nola Kyrytow, Mrs. Wm. Heayn and Valorie. The future bride' had free tour of the house discovering parcels 'hid here and there as a result of a treasure hunt. Beth ex- pressed her appreciation, after which a dainty lunch was served. Linda Hunter is in Omemee area this week enjoying camp life under leadership of Mr. Nelson. Mrs. Clayton Love (Pat Jack- son) was one of the many of class '41 nurse graduates who attended the enjoyable re-union of Western hospital, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Martyn were in Oakwood to offer birth- day greetings to their grand- daughter Brenda Lake. Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgroves had Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Parry, Toronto, for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Howey and Scott are on vacation at a cottage at Lake Pappinaw. Mr. and Mrs. D. Southwell & family, Oshawa, visited her mother Mrs. Stella Heayn and The United Church of Canada Robert. SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. Geo. Teskey, Sunday, July 18th-- Prospect--9.16 a.m. Manchester--10.15' a.m, Scugog--11.16 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors R. Batten & I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Have a Problem 7? -- 985-2420 Recent company with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, their daugh- ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. K. Kyrytow and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Kyrytow, all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malcolm and Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnston of Janetville. Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Clarke, Toronto are spending a few weeks in their village home here Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hodgins and children are home from "PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, July 15th, 1965 -- 7 UTICA NEWS r. and Mrs. Wm, Brown and Worl and Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and family holidaying in Haliburton recently. Mr. Harold Carruthers of Ux- bridge & Mr. Ervin Carruthers of Claremont visited with Mrs, D. Harper and Mr. George Beverley. \ Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert of Waterloo and Mr. & Mrs. Gor- don Hawes of Whitby, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ken- dall recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geer, Port Perry, speft Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer. Mrs. D. Harper visited with he aunt Mrs. W. Collins on Monday. A number of ladies from Utica with the Epsom ladies journeyed to Fairview Lodge, Whitby last Wednesday. Mr. Saunders is home from hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Haugen, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell | recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. | Bert Mitchells. SUPER FRIDAY, 1965 at CENTRAL COUNCIL OF NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION OF OSHAWA OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITERIIM BINGO JULY 23 8.30 p.m. OVER $6000.00 IN. PRIZES $500 Jackpot $700 Jackpot $750 Regular Games. a $2000 SPECIAL GAME. 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