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Port Perry Star, 6 Sep 1972, p. 9

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4 SELL HIRE 647 SCUGOG STREET, PORT PERRY Junction of 7A and Queen Streets SCENIC - 66 ACRE FARM - OWNER RETIRING Slightly rolling with spring fed stream. Excellent horse or hobby farm, 9 room home, all conveniences with town water, Corner property at Prince Albert. Asking $80,000. Terms, +MUSSELMANS LAKE - 17 MILES FROM METRO For family or retirement. bungalow, four bedrooms and den. BEAUTIFUL 8 room Fireplace in living room, 13% baths, electric heat, new broadloom throughout, 100 feet lake frontage with cedar dock, boat house & Ski Doo storage. Only $40,000. Terms. WESTPORT ESTATE HOME Two storey four bedroom home. One bath and powder room off master bedroom, One other com. plete four piece bath plus two powder rooms. Moulded marble vanity ' tops. Spanish oak cupboards. fireplace. Living room with Family room with patio doors and sun deck. Air conditooned. Automatic humidifier . Heated two car garage. A special home fo rthat special family. $62,500 with $15,000. down. $16,900. - BARGAIN PRICE Caesarea. Four bedroom home, large kitchen, 1% baths. Located-on paved road 25 miles from-- Oshawa. Low $3,500 down payment. ~ ZONED C3 FOR MANY COMMERCIAL USES ' Port Perry brick two oil heat, large lot. storey home, 13%. baths, Just off main street corner. Business opportunity. Asking $26,500. Terms ar- ranged. INVESTMENT PROPERTY Brick two storey, two family dwelling, each du- plex with 3 bedrooms. Completely self contained. Excellent income property plus valuable main 'street location. $31,500. Terms, @ COLUMBUS Commercial Lot 185 x 267. Suitable for 4 store plaza, Asking $36,500. Builders CHALK LAKE - * Homesite with good well. land adjacent to Uxbridge Forest. perty $17,500. Builder's Plans and description of lots available. terms. 5 ACRE VIEW Partly wooded, rolling Valuable pro- terms. PORT PERRY 985-7371 OSHAWA IVAN. THOMPSON HOWARD FORDER MILTON FISHER BOB KENNY 728-9544 Residence 986-4987 Residence 985-3439 Residence 986-4743 Residence 985-2210 Member of the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board Auction Sales THURSDAY, SEPT. 7th Auction Sale - Thursday evening, September 7th at 6 p.m. Auction Sale of Fur. niture and farm equipment, china cabinet with carved glass sides & doors, pine Dishes many "interesting ousehold articles, Allis Chalmers Tractor (good con- dition). The property of FRED HARWOOD, Lot 4, Conc. 7, Whitchurch, % mile north of Gormley, Stouffville town line at Cone. 7 or 1 mile west and % mile north of Ringwood. Farm Sold. Sale at 6 p.m. Llyod Wilson and W.. D Atkinson, Auctioneers & Sale Mgrs. Auction Sales SATURDAY, SEPT. 9th Auction Sale of Livestock & Implements, 27 Head of Here- ford Stocker Steers, Ford 8N Tractor, 1963 New Holland Baler, 1971 Ski-Doo, Approx. 2000 bales well saved mixed hay. The property of GENE LITTLE, Lot 31, Con. 10 Oto- nabee Twp., % mile north of Peterborough Lift Locks and 2 miles east on Old Norwood Road or 2 miles east of Pet: erborough on #7 Hwy. and 1 mile north. Terms Cash, No Reserve, Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ward Holmes and Jack Calla- ghan, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. Ph, Lindsay 705-324-9959. 2--Sept.6 ©) CLASSI 1 =19h RAT ISIE = ST ={ = = {Wh Auction Sales | SWAR HIRE * 2 1 ADS BH RESULTS SELL: RENT +: SWAP HIRE * BUY * aai=] __ § PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 30,1972 -- 17 Auction Sales SATURDAY, SEPT, 2nd Auction Sale of Livestock & | Implements, 256 Hereford and Shorthorn Cattle, 1966 Int. 434 Tractor with Kelly Man. ure Loader, 1966 Int, Trip Beam Plough, Int. 15 Disc Combination Seed Drill, 1963 New Holland Baler, New Hol- land Power Mower, New Hol- land PTO Manure Spreader, Int. Combine, Grain, Some Household Furniture, the Property of RUSSELL MUN- ELL, Lot 14, Con. 3, Dum- mer Twp., 2 miles East of Warsaw and 1 mile North or 4 miles North of Cattlesloe. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Farm Sold. Ward Holmes and Ed Allen, Clerks. ! CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. Ph. Lindsay 705-324-9959 2--Aug.30 SATURDAY, SEPT. 2nd Clearing Auction of House: hold Furnishings for MRS. JOHN URQUHART, 226 Main St. (West) in Stouffville, in- cluding: piano, chesterfield, T.V., pine glass cupboard, antique chairs, bake table, wash stands, old picture frames, spool bed, B.R. suite, etc. Many items not listed. Property sold Sale 1:00 p.m. ATKINSON & WILSON, Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers | SATURDAY, SEPT. 2nd 11 a.m, Sharp HOUSE by AUCTION, pro- perty of BILL IRVINE, 64 {Front St. E.,, BOBCAYGEON. Good 2 storey 9 room house, new aluminum siding, ver- anda, oil furnace, large lot overlooking river. Reserve bid. Complete with 18 ft. swimming pool. Terms $1000. down, balance 30 days. ORVAL McLEAN, Auctioneer 324-2783 Lindsay TUESDAY, SEPT. 5th Auction Sale of Shop Equip- ment, Show buggies, Pony harness, % ton truck, Furni- ture, etc, the property of the Late HENRY THOMAS, Lot 15, Con. 11, Reach Twp, 1 mile east of Greenbank. 1968 1% ton Mercury truck (30,000 miles), truck cap and new tires, good, Antique double seated buggy (chauf- feur driven type), 7 horse buggies, cutters, several new show buggies, (rubber tire), several new buggy boxes ready to assemble. All kinds of buggy parts, new chrome hubs, steps, etc., new rubber tired wheels, all kinds of buggy wheels, Antique cart, 3 spool beds, brass Aladdin hanging lamp, coloured base parlour lamp, Antique bit (boar war type), new Pony harness), set of heavy team harness, bells, rossettes, 2 heavy duty sewing machines for heavy leather, 2 sewing machines for light harness (both hand operated), 1 elec- tric (harness) sewing mach- ine, all kinds of leather tools, all kinds of extra good car- penters tools, 38 hammers, all sizes, 8 emeries & buffers, antique wooden band saw, wood lathe, power hack-saw, Beaver table saw, several sanders, power drills, hund- reds of other good useful articles. Terms Cash. Sale at 10 a.m. sharp. Come early. Greenbank W.I. will serve lunch, This is an extra large sale of small goods. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, 2--Aug.dl Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6th Clearing Auction of House. hold Furnishings including: round table, piano good, an- tiques, B.R. suite, odd dishes, pine cupboard platform rock- er, refrigerator, etc, for ARTHUR DOWSWELL, at 37 Park Dr: N. in Stouffville. Pro sty Sold Sale 1:00 p.m. A INSON & WILSON, Shle Mgrs. & Auctioneers WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6th Auction Sale of Livestock &|-- Implements, 26 Hereford and Holstein Cattle, A.-C. WD45 Tractor, A.-C. WD Tractor with Loader, Int. Cultivator, Ford Tractor, MF No. 3 Baler, New. Holland Power Mower, Int, 15 Disc Seed Drill, 1957 Ford 1 Ton Truck, |=" John Deere Tractor Manure Spreader, 16' Chain Harrows, Cockshutt Corn Planter 3 pt. The property of ARNOLD REA, Lot 6, Con, 10, Ops Twp., 3 miles west of Ome- mee on Hwy, #7 to 10th line of Ops - 1 mile south & % mile west or 2 miles south of Reaboro on Mill Rd. & % mile east. Farm Sold, Terms Cash, No Reserve, Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ward Holmes and Jack Callaghan, Clerks, CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. Ph. Lindsay 705-324-9959 THURSDAY, SEPT. 7th TWILIGHT AUCTION of Dairy Type Cattle at Stouff- ville Sales Barn, including fresh & springing cows, heif- ers, open heifers, bulls, pure. bred and grade. Consign early. Auctioneers Norm Faulkner 640-3813, Frank Bennett 887-5570. Sale Time at 7:30 p.m, 2--Sept.6 SATURDAY, SEPT. 9th Auction Sale of Household Furniture, the property of Mrs. MAUDE CROSIER will be held in the Village of| Manchester. Heintzman Piano and bench (good condition),|. Moffat refrig. (2 yrs.), Pro- pane gas stove, Captain's chairs, Sparton T.V., Antique hall tree, Niagara Massage, Antique chest of drawers, Antique dresser & sideboard, brass bed, % size, 3 pc. bed- room suite, modern (good), 3 pc. bedroom suite, music cabinet, full line of furniture, Qu. of dishes. Property sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 12:30. Gerald Graham, clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON. : Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 2--Sept.6 Uy +» SELL: RENT § SELL: RENT - SWAR «HIRE * "Here comes your father! Now you're really going to get it." on TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN THE TORONTO SIUJN] sYNDICATE This handsome basketball player is Frank, 13 years old. Basketball is only one of Frank's interests. He plays baseball and hockey and he loves to run, enjoying the competition of track and field events. He has also been taking classes in judo. And for a change of pace he is learning to play the guitar. Slim, healthy Frank is careful about his clothes and his ap- pearance. He has blue eyes, dark blonde hair and fair skin. This lad has had some unsettling experiences which led to a stay in a treatment centre for children with emotional problems. He has now been discharged and the centre feels he is ready for adoption. Frank earnestly wants to have a family of his own. While he waits Frank is in a foster home in the country. The rural life appeals to him very much but he cannot stay there because there is no school suitable for him in the area. Frank needs a special programs class in an elementary school where he can work at several different levels, or a preparatory THURSDAY, SEPT. 14th Auction Sale of Farm Stock. Hay, Grain Implements and Furniture, the property of HOWARD CUNNINGHAM, Lot 10, Con. 6, East Gwillim- bury Twp., 1% miles west of Mt. Albert (on Sharon & Mt. Albert Rd. (just west of Holt) 53 good stocker steers rising 2 yrs., 2 heifers (Hereford. Shorthorn & Holstein). 1500 bales of good hay. 1000 bu of oats & mixed grain, M.F, No. 65 Diesel tractor and Allied front end lo=2der (hy. draulic bucket). Ford No. 601 Workmaster tractor(1045 hrs) good, Dune Buggy (good con. dition), New Holland No. 469 haybine (new in 1971), N.H. Manure Spreader (new this year P.T.0.). A.C. Combine, 71% ft. pull type. Oliver corn planter, M.H. seed drill, Tan. dem wheel farm trailer(good) Full Line of Machinery. Ches- terfield, Radio Phonograph, antique organ, desk, Antique hal! bench, Language library (Greek to Irish Gaelic), Nip- pon China, Qu. of other dish. es, Pine dry sink (small), Wal nut desk, Qu. of other good furniture. Farm Sold. Terms Cash Cale at 12 noon, Furni- ture sells first. Mt. Albert Ladies will serve lunch. Gerald Graham clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 2--Sept.6 vocational class. He wants to do well in school but is easily distracted besides finding some subjects very difficult. So he must move. Let us hope it will be to an adoption home where he will have a mother and a father who will give him'love, warmth, understanding, stimulation and especially the feeling he really belongs. He should be the youngest in the family and he would like to live in the country. To inquire about adopting Frank please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in- formation, ask your Children's Aid Society. LIKES THE COUNTRY HA [3%

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