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Port Perry Star, 29 Dec 1971, p. 29

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D AN) Vv Work outed Dead or Crippled Farm Stock Picked U Son CoE. HAMPTON 416-263-2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM RR.5 Bowmanville Licenée No. 328C71 LOOK! Save $ Now We will save you 10% on all major Farm Equipment Repairs Offer good during wis.ter months, See us now at . TREWIN FARM EQUIP. Blackstock - 986-2483 Miscellaneous HOMEOWNER LOANS 24-HOUR APPROVALS Low cost 2nd & 3rd mtges. Arranged in the Sonvegience . of your home. You call to 10 p.m. today for helpful courteous service. Prompt Investment Corp., Ltd., 330 Bay St. Toronto. Call collect. 866-9586, evgs. 231-8146, Auction Sales REG and LARRY AUCTIONEERS (20 yrs. Experience) LIVESTOCK & FURNITURE LE SALES Ph. Sunderland (705) 357-3270 At Rest FIGARY, Reg. -- Suddenly at his home Johnson St., Nia- ara on the Lake, on Wed., c. 15th, 1971, Reg. Figary in his 50th year, son of the late Phillip & Florrie Honour (Figary) Russell, Dear bro- ther of Mrs, Vincent(Florrie) Neglio, Mrs. Joseph (May) Miller, both of Toronto. Rest- ed at the Gordon E. Morgan Funeral Home, Niagara on the Lake for service on Mon- day at 10 a.m. Graveside ser- vice at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Alin at"2 p.m. Ashburn News Moring worship service was well attended at Burns Church on Sunday morning, December 12th. The Senior Choir sang '0 Come Em- manuel." Sacrament of baptism was administered to Michael Morrison Death, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Death, London, Ont. Morning worship each Sunday morning at 1;30 A.M. with Sunday School at 10:00 AM. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar "Heron were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds & family, Ancaster, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds, Aurora, Ont. and Mr. and Mrs: Drew Leper from London, Ont. To all our many readers a Very Merry Christmas and a bright and Happy New Year. Check The Label On Your Paper 4 189 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, ONT. Under Construction Bungalow, completely fin- ished two levels, 2700 sq. ft. plus garage, ' Balcony, patio two fireplaces, re: room, four bedrooms, of- fice, Plaster finish & de- corated. Buy now, choose colours. Asking "$39,500. Terms arranged. Call Howard Forder, - Retirement Greenbank Village, attrac- tive two bedroom brick home, separate dining room, completely redecor- ated. Good lot, close to store, church bus service "available. Asking $19,900. Terms arranged. Call George Beaton. Port Perry New 3 bedroom brick bungalow, family size Kit. chen. & dinin coloured bath. Iminedi. ate possession. Walking distance to shopping. -$23,000.00. Terms arrang- ed. Call Ken Middleton. Executive Country Estate Port Perry area, 113 acres overlooks Lake Scugog. Beef operation. Painted 'barns. 9 room brick home. Attractive setting. Asking 73,500. Good terms. Call Howard Forder. Brooklin Area Salient brick and stucco converted school house modernistically designed mily living.- Spacious rooms, open stairway, aris- tocratic lighting and drap- eries. Seven room, fini- shed basement. 1% acres. Asking $50,000. Terms. Call Howard Forder. Six Acres Three bedroom home, im- maculate. = Good heated frame building 58 x 34. Ideal service centre, dog kennels. Highway front- age . Port Perry south. ed. Call Howard Forder. 300 Acre Feed Lot Operation Cannington area. Excel- lent investment. High producing corn land, 240 acres workable, feeds 300 steers annually. Large barn, 3 silos, paved yard, automated feeding, implement shed, all in 1st class condition. Large 2 storey home, modernized. Tree lined drive, stream, hardwood bush, 2 miles road frontage. Asking $120,000. with good terms. Stock and equipment op tional. Call Maurice Baker. area, 4 pce ~--ing $15,800. Terms. -to- enhance the best in fa-- $35,000.00. Terms arrang- . large - Woodville Eight room brick, two storey home. New furn- ace, conveniences, four bedrooms, separate dining room, Priced to sell. $16,500.00, Easy terms. Call Bruce Currie. 1% Acres Blackstock Village, 2 yr. old: custom built, 3 bed- room bungalow, A garage, dining room, broadloom, draperies, fin- ished rec. room, choice lot. Asking $32,000. Mortgage to Vendor. Call Howard - Forder. ~~ Port P Brick 2 yr. old te split, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, L shaped dining and liv ing room, stone fireplace, 11% baths, Laundry room on ground floor, garage. Excellent location. $34,500. Call Ken Middleton: - Lake Scugog Pine Point, cedar lined three bedroom cottage, large stone fireplace. Cot- tage completely furnished. Extra building, boat stor- age, worshop, storage. Ask- Call Howard Forder. Lake Scugog 100 ' ft. - lakefront, frame winterized 2 bedroom cot: tage and boat house. Elec- tric heat, acorn fireplace. Including boat, 60 H.P. motor and furniture. Ask- ing -$18,000. Call Bruce Currie. y Horse Farm 100 acres, Good 2 storey 8 ~ room brick home on pav: ed road. Overlooks Lake Scugog. Boarding farm for horses. Stable room for 52 horses. Asking $80,000. Good terms. Call Howard Forder. Retreat Acreage 62 rolling acres with pond and stream on boundary. Corner property, mostly wooded, paved road front age. Asking $15,900. with $5,000. down. Call Bruce Currie. Port Perry - 3 miles 3 acre homesite, 4 bush with pond site, fenced, paved road frontage, young fruit trees. Asking $10,000.00 with terms. Call Maurice Baker. : Port Perry Four bedroom model fa- mily home, spacious Kit- chen, choice broadloom, panelled family room, Oversize garage, choice lot. Close to schools and shopping. Asking $29,500. Terms. Call Howard Forder.- After Hours Call: Manager: Maurice Baker 852.7256 Ken Middleton 985.7548 - OFFICE HOURS Call: Port Perry 985-7386 Toronto 364-2516 FINANCE ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE 9 am. -- 9 p.m. Oshawa 723-0302 Howard Forder 985-3439 George Beaton 985.3040 Ken Holliday 723-5420 Bruce Currie 705-357-3392 SIX OFFICE LOCATIONS SFRVING YOU SELL ER SWAP 'HIRE * BUY * SELL: RENT + + PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1971 9. Prince Albert News The correspondent of this community - wishes . the ~cditor, staff and the readers of this paper the following: A special Christmas 'That God will richly bless You home, and you - And those you love 'With lasting happiness. prayer at Last Sunday at worship Mr. W. Vance welcomed the larger congregation than usual. When the folks en- tered the sanctuary all admired the appropriate and glittering decorative arrangement which blended into the yuletide season. The choir was robed in their customary black gowns touched off with scarlet red collars rendered [estive numbers with Mrs. I. Harris- nd Miss D. Jeffrey each contributing solo parts. Everyone was overjoyed by oné€ of our youth Mr. Gary Linton who contributed a solo accompanied by the organist Mrs. B:. Snelgrove. The minister Rev. Mark Reeves B. A. delivered a litting Christmas message. Offering was gathered by Mr. F. Gibson and Mr. H, Dcarborne. : One recent Monday evening Rev. and Mrs: Reeves graciously shared the manse by entertaining the board of session, and hoard of stewards plus their wives, The get-to-gether com- prised of biblical pictures, contests and prizes all coupled with warm hospitality. Lastly the guests were invited to partake and enjoy a-delicious buffet. Greenbank News Last Tuesday evening the Sunday School: held their annual Christmas Concert in the Community Hall. The -- evening was a success under the capable supervision of the Superintendant Henry Hill and his faithful teachers. Of course Santa arrived to_ the joy of the little ones. Thanks Santa. Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis in Altona on Sunday. 60 members of the Hunter [amily held Christmas at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gerry Hunter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sim- mons and Kevin of Oshawa were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLean of Blackwater were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lottan on Sunday. Mri. and Mrs. Robt. Baird cntertained members of their family and Wm. Stone family following the Can- delight Service Sunday evening. The family of Mrs. Wes Taylor held their Christmas get lo gether on Sunday at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Real. Glad to report that Lester Baylis and daughter are able to be home after both having surgery last week. On behalf of the Women's Institute who are responsible for writing this column cach week we wish to send Sedsons Greetings to all our readers and also to the Staff of the Port Perry and Uxbridge Papers. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McGee and Terry, and Mrs. Beatrice McGee of Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ritchie of Bridgenorth were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGee for a Christmas get- together. old Anglican Church, Greenbank, Ontario Now Greenbank Centennial Hall To the people of Port Perry, Reach and Scugog who supported us 30 well in 1971 we wish a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Prosperous and Happy New Year LAKE SCUGOG HISTORICAL SOCIETY SCUGOG SHORES HISTORICAL MUSEUM At weekly cuchre last week in the Recreation Centre prizes were awarded for high and lowest score. Mrs. M. Pugh acted as choir lady and congratulated most recent newlyweds who were (continued on page 10) PORT PERRY PASTORAL ...... CHARGE : The United Church of : Canada Rev. W. Mark Reeves Minister SUNDAY, DEC. 26th-- S:rvices will be held at Port Perry at 10 am. and at Prince Albert at 11:30 a.m. The Minister will pre. sent a dramatic reading for Christmas, "Miracle for Jebiah." There will be no meeting of the Church School this Sunday. CHRISTMAS EVE A service for the pastoral charge will be held in the Prince Albert Church at 7:30 p.m. The theme will be, "Come Along With Me to Bethlehem. "There will be a speech choir, a child- ren's chorale and slides of great paintings of the - Nativity . Everyone will be most welcome. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor SUNDAY, DEC. 26th-- 9:50 -a.m.--Bible School 11:00 a.m.--Morning Wor- ship--I'm Dreaming of a Right Christmas 7:00 p.m.--Candleclight Service. The Choir - Christmas Story in Music Wednesday 8 p.m.--Family Prayer and Bible Hour. - CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN FRI.. DEC. 24th-- 11:45 p.m.--Christmas Holy Communion -SUNDAY, DEC. 26th-- Christmas 1 9:30 a.m. Lessons & Carols ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK FRI, DEC. 24th-- 10.00 p.m.--Christmas Holy Communion SUNDAY, DEC. 26th-- Christmas 1 11:15 a.m.--Lessons & Carols PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev.-William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, DEC. 26th-- 10:00 a.m.--Sermon "An Extravagent Offer. 11:00 a.m.--Sunday School. United Church of Canada - §CUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. B. R. Pogue Rev. P. C. Brown SUNDAY, DEC. 26th-- 9:45 a.m.--SCUGOG 11:15 a.m.--MANCHESTER PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. MacLean 10 a.m.--Family.Bible Hour 11 am. Morning Worship T00 pm Fvavyg Service

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