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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jun 1967, p. 10

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10 - PORT PERRY STAR - ~~ rv e Sree bruise Thursday, June 22nd, 1967 CLASSIFI (Continued) ; : ged for not carrying any in- gly Real Estate surance. Total Damage to Notice to Creditors the three cars was about In the Matter of the Estate of George Arthur Manderson, Deceased a Fsony having Syms REALTOR at 3.50 p.m. on Friday, June Arthur Manderson, ro Tee | mLAcksTOCK 93gapsa [16th when a 9 year old boy, the Township of Reach, in| Oshawa 526-1050 [Stephen Middleton was hit the County of Ontario, Re- tired Farmer, who died on or about the 13th day of May, 1967, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of July, 1967, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the par- ties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ont- gio this sixth day of June, GREER, KELLY & JERMYN, Barristors and Solicitors, Box 131 PORT PERRY, Ontario. Solicitors for the above June 8-15-22 Estate Real Estate Lakeside Beach $3,000.00 down, three bedroom furni. shed cottage, large sun porch bath, boat, on sandy beach. Many extras. Full Price -- $6,500.00. Easy terms. Large building lot, in the country, 1 mile from Town Full price $3,300.00. Easy Terms. SMALL ACREAGE Only $1500 down will buy comfortable home in coun- try, four bedroom frame house, inlaid, broadloom floors, bath, pond, school bus at the corner, other small buildings. Full price $10,000 Easy Terms. Attractive 3 Deiroon brick ED ADS RICARD BOWMANVILLE 623-2503 FARM--15000. down, good level land with exceptional buildings, 115 acres clear. Loose housing for beef farm- ing. Home has all conveni- ences with 4 bedrooms. Stove frigerator, dryer and freezer goes with home. 6000. FULL Price. A good buy in the country. A 2 bed- room frame home with con- veniences. Has large lot with double drive and small barn suitable for pony. 2500 down. 3 bedroom bun-. galow with attached garage, living room is 23 ft. in length A good clean home with nice lanscaped lot on highway, 6 miles from Port Perry. LOTS--building lots start- at 1500. in the country. Lake- shore ready to build on 2500. COTTAGES from 4500 8500. fully furnished with conveniences and boat. AREA REP. HAROLD PECK Blackstock 986-4252 Auction Sale AUCTION SALE of House- hold Furniture, the property of CARL MOYNES, Lot 19, Con. 10, Mariposa Twp., 1% miles east of Oakwood, 1% miles north on SAT. JUNE 24th. 1 organ (good "shape), Violin, Round Oak extension table, Tables, beds, dressers, Toilet set, Davenport, Bed- ding, Qu. of other furniture, also rubber tired wagon, roller, tools, etc. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE of House- . ' Ee ------ ACCIDENTS $800.00. An accident of a more seri- ous and sad nature happened by a car on Scugog Street. According to the police, the boy was on his bicycle and darted into the street in front of the oncoming car, driven by Wm. M. Mustard of 50 Walmer Road Toronto. The impact knocked the boy off the bicycle to the. pavement and he suffered a severely fractured skull, bruises and brush burns. He was rushed directly to the Sick Children's Hospital in Toronto by. Brignall"s. Ambu- lance. According to reports, the boy is somewhat improved, but his condition is still very serious. In his attempt to avoid hit- ting the boy, Mr. Mustard skidded almost 64 feet before the car came to-a stop. The driver was not charged. Stephen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Middleton, Balsam Street, Port Perry. Apparently due to falling asleep at the wheel of his 1964 Buick Convertible about 5.40 a.m. June 17th, Kenneth Allan Brown, Prince Albert hit a 1963 Chevrolet car own- ed by Ivan Pascoe and park- ed in front of Bruton's Drug Store. Damage to the Pascoe car was estimated at $325.00 and to the Brown car at $300.00. Was Member Of Honour Guard Constable Donald Timleck, R.R. 4, Port Perry, a member of the Whitby Detachment of the O.P.P., was a member of wh A LPO ¥ SNCF RIS SW FTN mingo Pastries Ltd. than remarkable. year ago when Mr. and Mrs. The fastest growing business not only in Port Perry, but possibly in Ontario is Fla- Saturday the firm could look back on one year of production, and it was marked with a celebration at the Legion Hall. The growth has been more From the beginning a Ken Jackson lis Loca Firm Celebrates Ist Anniversary established the business the staff has grown to 53 persons working in three shifts. On Saturday night, owners and staff members gathered together, and Mr. Jackson was presented with a desk pen set, and Mrs. Jackson with a bouquet of flowers. Mrs. J. Thompson, office manager, made the pre- sentation on behalf of the staff. Enzgupnunpsst se uunpsst LR Quite a number of persons from Port Perry and area were guests at the annual Warden's picnic held at Fern Resort on Lake Couchiching Thursday of last week. Ontario County Warden Charles Healy of Mara Town- ship greeted county officials and visiting dignitaries at the party that lasted until the small hours of the morn- ing. 16 past wardens of Ont- ario County were present and son Gerrow. The present warden of Durham-Northum- berland Counties Merrill Van Camp and Mrs. Van Camp were also among the guests. Others from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. James Baird; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen of Prince Albert; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Doble and Mr. Earl Martyn, Reach Township; Mr. & Mrs. Victor Aldred; Mr. and Mrs. Many From Area At Warden's Picnic Joe Dowson; Mr. and Mrs. John Sweetman, Scugog Twp. Visiting municipal repre- sentatives brought official greetings from their munici- palities. County Sheriff Morley Bain addressed the representatives on behalf of the county's ju- diciary departments. Most of the county officials attended the picnic which included a banquet, floor show and dan- cing on the shore of Lake Couchiching. AL - at wb Pie ( 1 hold Furniture, the property |the honour guard inspected |2mong them were, Harry fio A Bh of MBS. BERNARD SHIER, by the wilh Soh Peel and Mrs. Peel, J. J. Gib- s wood and tile floors, F.A.|Will be held in the town of | Saturday § son and Mrs. Gibson and An- : f Oil heating. Many lat, Uxbridge (Church St.) on orea, Satur lay in Toronto. ' : 4 Down $3,900.00, with easy MON., JUNE 26th. Roll top |Constable Timleck was a|Korea during that war, the 4 Down, h writing desk, Television, Re- |[member of the Canadian |reason for him being chosen : --_-- fe Jo Dryer, Bog Chas. Armed Forces serving in|to the O.P.P. honour guard. ) ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom|Suites, Leather Rocking ] brick bungalow with breeze-| Chairs, Rugs, etc. Some An- é way and attached garage,|tiques. Full line of Furni- NOW OPEN -- ; patio, rec. room, fireplace,|ture. Terms Cash. Sale at ! 1% bath om beautiful land-|1 pm. Gerald Graham and : scape 0 any extras.|Larry Johnson, Clerks. t Down $10,000. Easy Terms.| REG JOHNSON, Auctioneer WESTERN SADDLE SHOP ' 10 aoTes lots ond 25 acres. Fair B oard Shoes -- Saddles Etc. { All vith easy isms: EXPERIENCED HORSE SHOEING os __BE-YOUR OWN BOSS -- Needs "Funds "BAR - BEA - CHAR RANGH I a din station and No T R . MOBILE HORSE SHOEING - I ] e u e om HI 1 1 Shes nee ie equipped snack bar of Jini 0. tebui id R.R. 2, Blackwater (Saintfield) : 2 hwy. Priced to sell. An e Grandsia e Far skoelient SDporiunity for al Grounds destroyed by fire a Phone Sunderland 65 R101 y good mechanic few weeks ago was insured . €CUGDG FOIE --. Theo] 7 S000 However, hs i co-op TOPICS | | ~ bedroom furnished cottage, | not enough funds to have it y Don Rixon . garage, hydro and all con-| rebuilt. UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO EY bia i a a F yeu Fred Christie and Clare ) : z rice $6,000. wi / $2,000 down. Yesrioni ios of ees - - SEE YOUR CO-OP FOR A COMPLETE ~ Agent MARION HOPKINS council recently, presented cL UB NNR LINE OF PRODUCTS FOR y 3 LN lans and requested some fi- A Weed Control -- 24D, MCPA, Embatox, } ial assistance. Atrazene, Atra Oil. Real Estate' dition B he nae Satu d a J 9 ath Fly Control -- Fly Bait, Cowfly Powder, | :¢ : - ard. 2150. nave X Ys une Corbola Cygon 43, Horse Spray. I rene $4,200 * thy bak, om Bee - Insect & Fungus Control Potato Dust expected that the Boar ; pa ' A Fmstron g wid ty tf oH ADMISSION $3.00 Per Couple, Tomato Dust, Sevin, Malathion. : ~ grant. -- Baler Twine and Binder Twine at very b REAL-ESTATE BROKER | = After some discussion of competative prices. Don't be fooled. We 2 the matter the Board request- : \ s have a twine to meet every need at a ; 161 Main " 5 Ubridge, ont| that the council make a For All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs price that will meet only competition. I | $4,500 grant towards the con- CALL : - UXBRIDGE--17 Room frame} struction of a new grand aa EL, 5 bid home, garage, aluminum gtand. ; A R T 9 S t q storms, oil heat, $10,500. The council was in favour : : "a 6 Room Alcan siding home| of the project, but made no i hot water heating, transfered] commitments as far as a PLUMBING and HEATING \v ° ed Co "nib ' 8 dl only $14,500. grant was concerned. How-1) 985. 2581 RR. #1. PORT PERRY nit operatives | 7s e106 : al ever, it wis suggested that if of Ontario MH : BAT 0g 133,900 . an Council would match an Operated by ART (Pete) PETROZZI (UXBRIDGE BRANCI d i) enn equal amount to grants from Licenced Mechanic. Uxbridge 852.3321 ANCH) d E Wr Farms available for fall. Reach and Scugog Townships. x Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 ; 8

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