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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jun 1969, p. 12

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- A ¥ [3 * LIAS . 3 EPIRA Sh CER FRC PR PEPER ok CARTER CHAIN NA LPI EY 'SELL RENT « SWA AAT LLL ET IR } " HIRE + BUY + SELL: RENT + SWAP + HIRE + Real Estate MARTIN Near Port Perry, 2 bed. room frame bungalow and garage with all modern con- veniences. Nearly % acre of land; including storms and screens, TV tower, drapes 'and vegetable garden. Walk- ing distance from stores, Post Office and church. Asking $13,000.00. t On Lakeside Beach--new 3 bedroom unfurnished frame cottage on a large lot, over- looking Lake Scugog Ca- thedral ceilings. Could be finished quite reasonably. Excellent swimming and fishing. Full price $7,500.00 with terms. - PORT PERRY -- Prestige home. 3<-bedroom brick bungalow and garage. Sep- arate dining room with bi- folding doors, rec. room fa cilities, - many extras, on a large lot, beautifully land- scaped with white birch trees = and shrubs. Vendor anxious to sell. Any glfers will be considered. © Mortgage can be refinanced. Cottage Lots . On Lake Scugog, ranging in price from $2,500. Up. Port' Perry 46 acres vacant land on High way TA, barn, a small créek, some bush. Full price. -- $30,000 with terms. Lake Scugog 2 acres vacant property, close to 'highway, some _ trees, $2,000. Rowe. Full Price $4,500. : } R. MARTIN REAL ESTATE BROKER Representative Marion Hopkins 985-7215 599 Queen Street, Port Perry Auction Sales SAT., JUNE 28th--Auction Sale of Furniture, New Tele- vision, - Refrigerator, Anti- ques, 'Etc, the property of CHAS. G. BRINKMAN Estate, 630 Queen St. Port Perry. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 .00 p.m. Roy--Secott, -G. Wanamaker, Clerks. * TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Junel9-26 Auctioneers | the MACHINE SHOP "EQUIPMENT DISPERSAL Auction Sale of Machine Shop Equipment, the proper- ty of T. and C. Manufactur- ing will be held in the Vill age of Mt. Albert (Centre St.) North of the Post Office on MON., JULY 7th. 1- CMC. Quick change lathe 24x144, 16 Spindle speeds; 1 - Logan lathe, 8 in swing; 1 - Hendley lathe 10 in swing; Sapphire finishing wheel, 1. Brute air compressor (like, new), 1 Lelland - and Gilford drill press, 1 Can blower & forage drill press, 1 large drill press, Perfect March Co. 1 John Bertram Milling Mach- ine, several all steel 3 inch top work benches, 2 good - vises. 1 Ideal arc Lincoln Wel- der 220 volts, 60 amp, Acetylene Welding' outfit, 1 Foley saw filing assembly with all attachments (nearly new), large wood furnace,|& -chain hoists, Time clock, Fil- ing cabinets, Desk, Chairs, large qu. of other equipment. Property has been sold. Terms Cash. - Sale at 12 noon sharp. Note--If you are in- terested in this type of work lan to attend. Gerald Gra- am, Clerk. ee. JOHNSON & SON, Auctioneers % Sunderland 357-3270 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of House- hold furniture, Antiques, ete, the property of STAFFORD HARTNEY, will be held in the town of Beaverton, 116 Victoria Ave., on SAT., JUNE 28th. Moffat Automatic Wa. sher~ & dryer, Jaques & Hayes « walnut sideboard, table and serving table(good), Spinning wheel, Chesterfield, Qu. of furniture, cut glass, Antique tea pots, cut glass salt servers, Mauve lustre comport, cheese dish, hand painted plate, Blue - Haze Tereen & platter, large Qu. of Antique dishes. Automa- tic coffee maker, 32 cup, Electric can opener, new, etc. Property sold. Owners are moving to Victoria B.C. Terms Cash. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG JOHNSON & SON, Junel9-26. . Auctioneers * Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 THURS., JULY 3rd--Com- plete Dispersal of JEM Polled Herefords, the property of J. & E. MONAGHAM, selling at the Lindsay Sale Arena, Lindsay, Ontario. 80 regis- tered polled Herefords, in- cluding 2 outstanding herd sires: S. V. Choice Dmino 405, Sire: A.L.F. Choice Do- mino 6th, Dam: S. V. Star lette 7 and Perfect Rollo 12 Y Sire: R. F. Perféct Domino 101, Dam: Lady Rollo 53; a large cow herd selected from | _. reliable breeding families in States. featuring the ALF. Choice Domino 6th, Rollo Domino and Beau Per- fect breeding families; a number of bred ahd -open heifers. Owner is giving up farming. Large barn on the farm, recently destroyéd by fire. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. For catalogues write or phone, John Monaghan, R.R. #2, Oakwood, Ont., Ph. 36-R-121 or Reg| Johnson & Son, : Auctioneers, Sunder- land, Ont. Phone 357-3270. = _Juné_ 19-26}. ---- en SAT., JULY 5th--Auction Sale of Household Furniture, Tools, etec., the -property of ARTHUR CORPS, will be held in the town of Sunder- land (west of four corners on the main street)... A complete line of furniture including a solid walnut dining room suite (good), Haddorff piano (good), Moffat 4 burner eleé. stove, 14 cu. ft. Frigidaire Re- frigerator, 15 cu. ft. Cham- bers Deep Freeze, Frigidaire BUY * Auction Sales AUCTION SALE .of Anti- que Furniture, Antique dish- es, Real Estate, etc., the pro- perty of Mrs. GARRY Mec- GREGOR will be held in the Village of Kirkfield on WED. JULY 2nd. 2 Spinning wheels, Settee & chair, Yarn 'winder, ice cream table and chair, antique wooden _wash- ing machine, antique tele- phone, weight clock, dining room table, chairs, etc: Large | Qu. of Antique dishes, am- ber glass, carnival glass, 84 piece china set of dishes (blue & white), toilet sets, antique candle mould, butter bowls, antique coffee grinder, flanged top vases, tobacco cutter, qu of brass, copper tea kettle, railroa ntern, etc., etc. Terms cash, Sale at 1 p.m." Also offered for sale subject to reserve bid a lirge cement block building 40 x 50 with L 40x20. Gar- age at rear of this building, bank in front, apt. above. Terms 1/3 down>day of sale, sonable int. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON & SON, - Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357- 3270 SEEN SELL: RENT SWAP + HIRE * BUY SELL: [= 41 Ni C= > CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS SELL: RENT + SWAP + HIRE + BUY + SELL: RENT - School Children To walk No More Than One Mile The basis of the new trans- portation policy adopted by the Ontario County Board of Education is that no pupil will have to walk more than one mile except in urban areas where public transport {oD @ ANN | or 90.4: 13 [v]¢] THURS.--FRI.--SAT. . SUNDAY MIDNIGHT The very sight of W.C. A true - true life adventure with "AFRICAN SAFARI" They all take the bait - "HOOK LINE and SINKER" With Jerry Lewis . --=12:05a.m.-- "THE VENGENCE OF SHE" and : "THE CHAMPAGNE MURDERS" balance on mortgage at rea- -{ MON. TUES.-WED. -the master of the put-on and sarcastic asides. present two films written by and starring FIELDS. "THE BANK DICK" "Never Give A Sucker An Even Break" 9:00 exists. In adopting the new policy the board gave itself the lee- way to vary opening and closing hours for schools if necessary, and to consider special cases such as handi- HEATRE 852-6033 © JUNE 26-27-28 7:30 9:00 JUNE 29 JUNE 30 -- JULY 1-2 FIELDS brings laughter' -- We 7:30 - and You u don't' automatic--washer& dryer,| Marconi AM/FM stereo, G.E. 121" T.V. (new picture tube), Philips cordless elec. knife (new), copper kettle, fire 'dogs & irons, 3 pe. Antique Bedroom suite, toilet set (2 pc.), antique tiffany chande- lier, cherrywood dressers, 2 single spool beds, modern 3|° pe. bedroom suite (bookcase head), child's cribs, desks, chairs, large qu. of children's toys & clothing, Handyman Encyclopedia (15 vol.), power lawn mower, good steel rein. forced work bench, 'vises, B. & D. drill, large qu. of good tools, propane stove and many, many. other good use- ful articles. Terms Cash. Owner. is moving to Califor- nia. Sale at 12 noon sharp. Come early. Gérald Graham, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON & SON, y3 Auctioneers Ph, Sunderland 357-3270 TUESDAY, JULY 8th--2nd Annual Consignment Auction i of Furniture, Antiques Miscellaneous Articles to be held in the Sunderland Arena. consign tothis sale may do so. All articles must be in by 11:00 a.m. Hundreds of an- tiques & good useful articles turned up last ycar. .Come early. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk, RES. JOHNSON & SON, Auctioneers A Sunderland 357-3270 Anyone wishing tof. year earlier . If you are 65 or will be 65 before January, 1970, you should apply now. You will then receivesyour first pay- ment-in-January: If you will be 65 in - 1970, you should apply six months before your 65th birthday. An application form for your Old - Age Security pension is available at your, [0cal Post Oflice, or you can write to the, Regional Director of Old Age Security in. your Provincial capital, Along with your application / form. you giving you: program. "Income Su ISSUED BY Just 65. Starting. inf January, 1970, the Old Age Security Pus is payable one . at age 65. will receive a pamphlet full information. about 'the Old Age' Seaisty Pension Guaranteed income supplement "As soon as your Old Age Security pension is approved, we'll send you information about the Guaranteed pplement and an appli- cation form. You may be éntitled to a supplement" which, together with 40 SE Old Age Securitjpension, will guarantee you 'a monthly income or "at least $109.20. THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE THE HON. JOHN MUNRO, MINISTER : Ta capped children; very young children going to school alone and situations' such as rail- ways, dangerous highway cros- sings; and Jack of safe walk- ing space beside a road. - In all 'other cases a rural pupil should walk no more than a mile to either the school "or the bus. ; School principals will have the 'option of setting up a- transportation advisory com: mittee for each school along with parents, The committee would prepare --an'-annual survey of the school's trans- portation requirements, sub- . mit the result to the board's manager and transportation services, and check the estab- lished routes to see if they meet the needs of the school. ' Other basic¢ transportation | will be provided for special education classes, senior' school arts and home economics programs instrumental music and outdoor education. Whether students received board trans- portation will depend on a future board decision, and' trips for class excursions, field 'trips and school games will only 'be provided within budget limits. o> SW SREIEE programs, industrial summer school - [i Church Services | CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN : Rev. R. C, Rose, Miiister SUNDAY, JUNE 20th-- Trinity W ; 9:45 a.m--Morning Prayer ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JUNE 29th-- Trinity IV : 11: 15 a.m .--Morning Prayer PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 29th-- 'PORT PERRY AS 1100 a.m.= Church Service 9.45 am Staley School for children 6 yrs. & up 11.00 a:m.--5 yrs. and under PRINCE ALBERT 9:45 a.m.--Church Service 11: 00 a. Sunday Soheal. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, JUNE 20th-- = SUNDAY, JUNE 15th-- 10::00 a.m.--Worship Service Series of Sermons--*"The Psychology of Psalms" "An Uncomfortable Chair", Psm.L 11:00 -am,--Sunday School BAPTIST CHURCH PORT. PERRY PASTOR A HERN ~--Sunday School --Morning Worship 7. 00 . mt--Evening Service United Church of Canada: SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, JUNE 20th-- 9:00 a.m.--SCUGOG 10:30 a.m.--Manchester will join Prospect for the'. month'of July. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R, Batten, . Rev.: 1. MacLean ; 10 a.m.--Family Bible Hour 11 am. --Morning Worship 7 PA m. --Evang! Service e.

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