Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 21 Aug 1984, p. 30

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\, 30 --- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. August 21, 1984 The Durham Board of Education is looking for its past, and you can help. If you have old school photographs, records, students' work or any- thing at all that could help us preserve an _ important part of the history of education: in Durham, let us know. Phone or write the Information Office, Durham Board of Education, 555 Rossland Al FAN ee SEEEERY NL £4 EE EE LE EE EE EE EE EEE ELE FFE EE EE EE EE EEE EEE EEEEE EEE: e 1.5-t0-2-acre lots on staff Port Perry, Ontario e lakefront view e four-seasons recreation at your door -- swimming. boating, fishing, winter sports e marina adjacent to property ¢ within commuting distance to e architectural design consultant e energy-efficient construction ° rm trade-in plan Rd. W., Oshawa, Ont- ario, L1J 3H3: tel. 576-4600 ext. 205. This summer the Board employed two Brock University students to help collect and catalogue the arch- ival material already available. Angela Arthurs of Oshawa and Jeff Hubbell of Courtice have catalogued school registers, student attendance and health files and Board of * aap Toronto 985-2163 ttt Education minutes from several communities. They began work in July and will finish at the end of August. The students devised the cataloguing system themselves. The project is supervised by Trustee Heather Beveridge of Uxbridge. Arthurs said reading the old school records, " some of which date from the turn of the century, helps make the past XA tree ee wh), ¢ 57 -, EEEEEEEE, FEEEECECEECEEECECEECEEEECEEECEEEEE rw LAMY CN CE EEEECEEFECEEEEEEhEEECECECCECEEECEECEEEEEEN TS) v {37 IY real. She said she noted a general improvement in students' health and in the standard of living. In one case, dating from the early part of the century, a student was listed as absent from school because he didn't have shoes. 'Hubbell said some students were excused from school for periods of time to help on the family farm, expecially during the years of the Real Estate aE ee Ea ae ae ademas coment ube did First and Second World Wars. The cataloguing pro- ject has been housed in Westmount School in Oshawa. Westmount has been closed in recent years but is about to reopen as a continuing education and audio-visual centre. The catalogued material has been placed in boxes for safe storage. The Durham Board of Real Estate 3 BEDROOM cottage on North Shore Scugog. Many extras- like all furniture, 2 boats, motors etc. $29,900 cash. Joe Kirley Real Estate. 705-324-0206. A 28 99v2a ACRES on Scugog Island with house and 60 x 40 steel airplane hanger. Pric- ed to sell. Joe Kirley Real Estate. 705-324-0206. A 28 GERRY [G40] REALTOR arg INDOOR POOL - 10 ACRES Cannington - secluded scenic parcel, large custom built 4 bedroom home, 3 baths, family room with bar, attached greenhouse, heated indoor pool 16' x 32'. Beautiful setting overlooking stream and wooded valley. Only $165,000. 150 ACRE DAIRY FARM Greenbank on highway - One of the most produc- tive farms in the area. All workable, large barn 100' x 58' with "L" barn 54' x 40'. Majestic two storey brick home in excellent repair. A real land- mark with character and charm. CALL - DENNIS IRWIN 649-3131 852-5009 (res.) AAAS ANATY . AA TARA RAN Aan a as Education, Ontario's seventh largest, serves the communities of Pickering, Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa, and of Brock, Uxbridge and Scugog Townships. The Board employs Board seeks historical material approximately 2,400 teachers who work in about 100 elementary, senior public and secon- dary schools. Some 48,000 students attend Durham Board schools each year. Turning Point programs here Programs for the Tur- ning Point Conference are now available. The Conference for rural women who are leaders or potential leaders in their communities will be held November 16-18, 1984 at Geneva Park Con- ference Centre near Orillia. The three day residen- tial Conference is intend- ed to provide rural women with the skills necessary to establish and maintain self-help groups. The Conference program has been designed so participants may "learn to do by doing." Workshops at Turning Point will focus on a wide variety of topics of con- cern to rural women in- cluding networking; building positive com- munity attitudes; lobby- ing; finding the courage to change; developing RCs DSR garage. Don't miss viewing this proper- ty. Call today. $46,900 and what a buy. Four bedrooms, 4 piece bath, full basement. Roughed-in fireplace in basement. Fireplace in living room, large lot with Lake Scugog access. Reduced for quick sale $69,900. Delightful . family home close to schools. Country A Si = lot. Make your a " sit i, style kitchen, dining room, 12 baths, private patio, large garden. Call today to view this home. Manilla $73,900 - Brick and aluminum home. Front foyer with open concept to living room and dining room. Walkout to deck from the family size kitchen. 96 x 249 Real Estate Limited, Realtor 286 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY 985-8041 -- 985-8151 Office Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. SCUGOG ISLAND spacious raised bungalow with access across the road to good sand beach. Country size kitchen with abundance of cupboards, dining room, large living room overlooking open foyer, family room with woodstove in fieldstone setting, 12 baths, 2 car garage, walkout to deck at the rear of the home. Must be seen to be appreciated. Listed at $94,900. Call David Tripp for appointment to view. SEAGRAVE - 45 acres in the village. Good land, fantastic potential. Call for details. $9,500 -- treed lot with access to Lake Scugog and a firm beach. Nine miles to Port Perry. UXBRIDGE Laundromat- building, business and equipment. Showing ex- cellent return. Good location on main road. SCUGOG ISLAND waterfront lots 84 x 200, some trees, listed at $37,900 at Fralick's Beach. 75 x 210, hydro on pro- perty. Listed at $39,900 at Carnegie Beach. Enquire now. AFTER HOURS CALL: 985-8152 Intment today. Ten acres of good land presently in hay. Large 3 bedroom brick and aluminum home, L-shaped living and dining rooms. Walkout to deck. Finished recreation room with fireplace, 4 piece and 3 piece bath. Fantastic view. See it today at $107,900. A pleasure to show at $59,900. Spacious rooms, above ground pool and deck. Good mortgage. Call David Tripp today for an : appointment. WATERFRONT cottage - well maintain- : ed with 80 ft. frontage on Lake Scugog. See it today at $47,500. Cawker Creek - Brick and Cedar home on and strengthening organizations; determin- ing community needs and "finding the little red hen's friends." Other Conference ac- tivities include theme speakers, discussion groups and a concert with singer-songwriter (and rural woman) Heather Bishop. "Turning Point Con- ference programs and further details are available from Betty Stephens, R.R. 5, Owen Sound, Ontario. N4K 5N7; telephone 1-519-371-4350. Auction Sales WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 12 SALE TIME: 7:30 P.M. Victoria's Fall Round-up Holstein Consignment Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ontario. Approx. 80 head of Registered and Grade Hols- tein Cattle. An excellent op- portunity to upgrade your herd with good type and quality. For consignments or further information, con- tact Sales Arena 705-324-8311: Sales Agents- John Buckley 324-4017 -- Cliff Lillico 439-2380 -- Gail Snodden 357-3572 or Carl Hickson, Owner and Auc- tioneer 324-9959. Our next monthly sales are Thursday Oct. 18th at 7:30 P.M.; and our 3rd Anniversary Sale, Thursday Nov. 8th at 12:30 P.M. We provide a complete Sales Service. Contact any of our staff - they will help you make your consignment choices or help you plan your dispersal. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale of household furniture, upright deep freeze, Moped, etc., the pro- perty of MR. AND MRS. HOWARD GERRARD, 270 Church St., Beaverton (turn west at the Anglican Church). Deep freeze- ap- prox. 12 cu. ft. (upright model), chrome table and chairs, quantity of dishes, adding machine, end tables, humidifiers, floor lamp, bookcase, writing desk (good), upholstered plat- form rocker, velvet swivel rocker (good), 2 plece modern chesterfield suite (good), hi-fi, 3 plece modern bedroom suite, double bed spring and mattress, day- bed, dresser, electric sewing machine, upright vacuum cleaner, rug shampooer, buffet, stereo, electric grass trimmer, upright gramaphone cabinet, large Coleman gas-naptha gas stove, ice-cream freezer, wash stand, cha. s with rope seats, Grandmother's flower-garden quilt, Speed Queen wringer-washer (like new), quantity of dress pat- terns, picnic tables, Honda Moped (good running condi- tion), table saw and motor, many other useful articles. NOTE: Anyone in Beaver- ton wishing to sell a few ar- ticles, may do so by contac- ting the Auctioneer. Terms cash or cheque with 1.D. Sale at 12:30. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Phone 705-357-3270.

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