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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Feb 1967, p. 7

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PRR EAIE REA ie BE a REAL ESTATE P. E. Gravelle y Real Estate 28 Division St. Bowmanville 623-3341 WANTED 2 small modern homes, cen - trally located in Port Perry. One with one bedroom prefer- red and one with two bedrooms. We have clients who will pay $8,000 to $12,00 cash. If you have something along this line and would like to sell contact us at once. WOULD YOU SWAP We have a client in the Brooklin area with modern 3 bedroom home, interested in " selling or trading for modern » 4 bedroom home in Port Perry. Centrally located. ~P. Call S. HACKETT Phone 1-R-22 Manilla REAL ESTATE Auction Sales SAT., FEB, 18th--Property Sold Extensive Auction Sale of Household Furniture -- Elec- tric Appliances, Freezer, Dining & Bedroom Suites, Piano, Anti- ques, Glassware, Dishes, Effects 2 Tractors, Miscellaneous Gar- den & Farm Tools, Hay, Etec., the property of F. and V. GREY Part Lot 20, Con. 2, Pickering Twp., (Grey Gables Farm) on Valley Farm Road, % mile north off No. 2 Highway (Pick- ering). Terms cash on day of sale with clerk before removals. Farm sold. No reserve. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Jas. Smith, and Assistants, Clerks. CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneer Markham, Phone 640-3686 or 294-2419 SAT., FEB. 18th, 1967 -- Auc- tion Sale of Household Furni- ture, Estate of the late Miss JEAN FETTERLEY, Oshawa, will be sold 'by public auction at the Sales Rooms, 205 John and Ash Sts., Whitby. Obituary MRS. WILLIAM RICE - Mrs. Bertha Maria Rice, pass- ed away at the Ross Memorial Hospital Lindsay, Ont., on Fri- ady, Dec. 30, 1966. She was in her 85th year. Bertha Rundle was born at Sonya, Ont, May 1st, 1882, the youngest daugh- and Maria Coolidge. on the farm in this quiet com- munity. In 1908 the family went to Port Perry, and here she was employed for many years in the Willard and Son, General Store. On October 2, 1934, Bertha Rundle was united in marriage to the Rev. Wm, Rice, a retired Presbyterian Minister, living in the Niagara District. In 1944 Mr. and Mrs. Rice came to Sun- derland, Ont, and 11 years later Mrs. Rice took up resi- dence in Cannington. « Mr. Rice predecased his wife Jan. 21st, 1948. All her life Her girlhood years were spent] PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, FEB. 9,. ter of the late William Rundle | 4 Nom eon » LENA Ir hl mai fv fo PONE nS Pr ad a Lhe Sade" uN Local Rep. 9857215 'beat Port at their last meeting. PHONE 985-7447 J Living room suite, 2 pieces; | pe was a staunch member and : vip | gr! an EL Ey . | o Tom coffee table, End Tables, Chairs | in former years, an. active wor- Cartwright Students Visit Guelph University Tea Service, cedar chest, oil| yey in the Methodist and United ~ Three girls and two boys from grade 13 in son, Edith McDonald; seated at back: Elizabeth painting, lamps, floor lamps, Churches, also for the Bible | Cartwright High School visited the University Thompson, Judy Cochrane, Bob Kyte, Leslie : : dining =room suite; clock, fan,|gooiety. She had presented | of Guelph this. past week. The students, who ~ Mowat, Denis McLaughlin; and standing, Miss Realtor radio, iron, toaster, kettle, Veg: | five gifferent people with Life | hope to attend the University of Guelph, were Marjorie Harris, director of the home manage: SUNDERLAND 303 O-Matic, flatware, Hoover com: Memberships in that Society. [accompanied by their-science teacher, Mr. Peter ment apartment, and June Kingston. Ld bination washer & spin dryer, : } : Anaith, The boys visited Dr. James Schroder's de- House containing two apart: | dishes, glasses, pressure cooker,| In her immediate family, only | Hiohlight of their visit was a buffet luncheon partment at OAC and the girls attended a food ments, each contains, 1 bath, 1| Sunbeam mixmaster, pots, pans, |one sister remains to mourn 'given by the girls in the apartment of Mac- class given by Miss Louisa Brill prior to lun- BN living room, 1 kitchen, 2 bed- | double bed, continental bed & | her mi Susanna Bassing- donald Institute. Shown in: the above picture cheon, and the English Department, the -physi- rooms, oil heated, hot and cold | mattress, bedding, 1 walnut |thwaite] in North Dakota, USA [seated from left in the front row: Joan Wotten, cal education building and the Zoology depart water. Newly decorated. Car | bedroom suite, dressing table & in her 96th year. " Brenda Blake, Marion Norsworth, Roberta Wil. ment after luncheon. port and garage, on large land- 4 drawer vanity, bedroom ohn Two sisters Rose Rundic and scaped lot. Down $7,900, with |vacuum cleaner, floor polisher, . ° : 3 Annie Rundle (West) also three easy terms. scales, step stool, folding metal brothers, Frank, Wesley and |] Ozer S in Sage It J B owl! | n ag : : bed & mattress, 2 full length Charles Rundle are predeceased. List your farms with us, as|mirrors, wall mirror, writing i 2% we have clients waiting. desk, many other articles. Sale| The funeral was from M. R. N ew B COTTAGE--Large- well treed |at-1.30 p.m. Terms Cash. Summerfeldt and Son Chapel, | Nl erme a [I I oup S = waterfront lot, 2 bedroom, in- LOYAL POGUE, Auctioneer | Cannington, on Mon., Jan. 2nd, MEN'S THURSDAY side toilet, cupboard, well and Tolaphome Sosa 1967. Interment in Pine Grove - SUNDAY | Buldozers will-meet, so uf an TT _car port, 10 min.- drive "from | Feb. 9-16 - - Cemetery, Prince -Albert, Ont. | Port Perry 3, Little Britain 5| eye open for Posters that will NIGHT LEAGUE Port Perry. All furnished. : This was a good game of | be out when the resulis are R Full Price $7,500.00. ; "hockey to watch. Fine break | known. Thurs. Pel. 21, 1967 : SETI A 0) "fl| away passes by Little Britain | First Period--B. Oke from H.T.--T. Thomas--774 MANCHESTER -- Large THE FARMERS' UNION MUTUAL paid off. It took the Buldozers L. Middleton | H'T.W.H.--J. Dowson--769. " building lot with easy terms. ne the first period to settle down. L. Middleton from G. Geer |{H.S.--T. Thomas--338 : h FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY The second and third period D. McNenly from W. Venning H.S.W.H.--G. Carnegie--334. bare? NESTLETON -- Large well 12-16 PEEL STREET, LINDSAY, ONTARIO was full out by both teams but B. Parry : x ns treed building lots, with easy Port could not get any luck| End of First 3 - 3. Standings-- $7 terms. successors of the around Little Britain net, but|Second Period--G. Geer from | Black Jacks 33 Fis i. PT I WA LS : ; : kept the pressure up to the end. _ B. Oke, C. Grandy Leglonaires 32 35 Manchester -- Attractive [| ~~ MAPLE LEAF FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE It was good to see the boys| B. Oke, unassisted Stars... 21 A Li bedroom, 2 storey, frame house INSURANCE COMPANY putting out 100% effort, some-| M, McKee from W. Venning, . : a » : dt : a thing they need to do with the Eden's Lucky Strikes... 23 i with stone front on 3% acre lot of Columbus : : D. McNenly Camegie's 29 Bid "plus separate dining room, oil ; pla ofes SO a yi: Sas W. Venning from L. Middleton | Sas oo FPA JE fi i il rs, more league game to play this| M. McKee from I. Middlet SARE & pe TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING Tuesday, the boys have got to W. Vomning | Doms Raiders 21 i corated. Down $3,000 with THE APPOINTMENT OF start working a Lot Harder and End of Second 84 for Port. IL iy A PONUAS whit x a easy terms. getting 0 the Puck a little fas- Third Period--W. Venning DodeoR gS 15 22 | . MR. RAYMOND J. FRALICK ter. Let's hope this is the turn-{ from 1. Middleton . | POWSOWsR. &W. i. : ing point. We will see Tuesday| D. McNenly from B. Parry, Middleton's Meats... 13 ) MARION HOPKINS OF R.R. 3, PORT PERRY when they meet Keswick, who B. Oke -| Causeway Kids . 12 i 'End of 2nd--5-3 for L. Br. Third Period -- No Score Scoring for Port yl % yt 4 . > First Period-- ) A FRED BROOKS 9857168 EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1st, 1967 30 for Little Britain dW er S 00 dar et i ) AS AN AGENT OF THIS COMPANY Be Tar A... I | X gg Ea ey FREE DELIVERY i VW |fessmssssssEEsEsEssEEssREENESREREEEERSEEEEEns ( K. Roberts Phone 985-2221 Port Perry fi INVEST NO : . M. McKee from D. Gibson, 530 | Awan BERTRAND Vern CORSON. M, Moylan 7 SPECIALS -- Feb. 9-10-11 398 LORNE STREET . 303 DIVISION STREET 6%% PORT PERRY OSHAWA Ay YORK | 0 | TUESDAY | c | VICTORIA and GREY 985-7251 723-9785 Port Perry 10, Keswick 6 |( Peanut Butter 32 oz. 49 P TRUST Guaranteed / Investments ad 'Interest' is' payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON A game we knew the winner from early in the game, but we had to see by how many. It was not a case of a onesided game, Keswick came to the arena with 7 players and a goaltender, players that deserve credit for the effort they put SALES REPRESENTATIVES have recently been appointed by GUIDE REALTY LIMITED, 16 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa, Ont. Phone 723-5281. Both Vern and: Allan are special "izing 'in listing and selling Suburban and Rural Neilson's Cocoa 1. 5HYC oo 1 BEEKIST \ : y Creamed Honey 2wu. Jc) k : properties. | | ni lion MOUNT ROYAL | : 5 © INSURANCE ||. " sousus o corraces I,m worm su tod nlf Creamed Corn 200. 2-39C i AGENCY ® [ARMS ® 1.0TS dozers just kept coming back / ) . [64 and the pace' they kept w) Cadbury Chocolate Bars ~ 8 throughout the game was some- HE thing 10. see, Bag 20-5¢ Bars or Bag 10-10¢ Bars BB FEE A 3 An easy game for the Bul- RE 25 Bars Du BYPe or JuBGY- i? dozers that I think will give 2% - 4 Lb. Average $7 e LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry * Telephone 985-7306 Port View beach, partly furnished 5 room water front cottage. Spring water. Boat and Motor. 20 acres of cultivatable land, trees on the peri- meter, overlooking a bay on-:Lake Scugog. 36 acres, 1% storey Stucco home and a good solid barn, steel clad. On paved highway. Duplex older home, including a small business with an unlimited potential. 3 new three-bedroom brick Bungalows. Tuesday. We can't say who the Buldozers will meet yet as there are still games to be plaved this week-end and the results can change the positions of Sunder- land and Keswick. It will be one of these two teams that the them a big lift ready for the FIGHT HEART DISEASE 2 Fresh Chickens play-offs, that should start next Sliced Bacon 1's

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