Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 2 Dec 1970, p. 14

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2 storey, down 3 a - FRE § gt 2 i 2 storey solid brick build ing im excellent repair. Four apartments fully rented. Live in one and enjoy income Centrally located, am excellent oppor- tunity for anyone wishing PORT PERRY A value packed comfortable home you should see right now to appreciate it's may extras. A few of the extras this owner built home boasts are finished rec. room with bar, attached garage and paved drive. Asking $26,900 with low down payment. Call Marjorie Tripp. new steel imple ment shed. $45,000 with ex- PORT PERRY -- WEST 50 scenic acres with excellent homesite, partially wooded, spring fed stream. terms and the owner will hold the mortgage. Call ' Marjorie Tripp. Seenic highway property 5 acres with 3 bedroom frame bungalow. Beautiful setting among mature pine trees. An excellent opportunity at only $20,000 with $5.000 down. PORT PERRY AREA Four bedroom 1% storey frame home, spacious kitchen, dining room, sun porch, new oil furnace, rec. room, treed lot on highway. Good value at $17,000. Call Bill Peeters. POULTRY FARM Four bedroom frame home, all modern conveniences, two barns, automatic equipment, cold storage room for eggs. Asking $62,000. Call Bill Peeters. BROCK TOWNSHIP 38 acres of rolling hill and dales, excellent for ski- dooing, flowing springs, high land, several pond sites, nice view and good building site, low taxes. For further information. Call Lawrence Morrison. tH i i ; CRESSWELL VILLAGE Three bedroom brick 1% storey home on % acre lot, ofl heat, 4 pe. bath. Full price $12,900. Call Lawrence Morrison. PHONE: Toronto Direct Line -- 297-1290 Open Uatil 9:00 p.m. @ AFTERHOURS @ Mer. -- MARJORIE TRIPP 985-7606 MILTON FISHER 9864743 BILL PEETERS 995-2934 LAWRENCE MORRISON -- 705 - 357-3395 | i Hl § : < ' <a! i | ut rf : 2 i : A good report was given for an evening of pictures, so kindly presented by Mr. Storey Beare, Nov. 18th. The Sat. night euchre of 16 tables was enjoyed by all. Lucky winners were: Ladies high--Wrs. Della Men's High--Verna Smith (as man)--94 Men's 2nd--Lional Byam--73 Consolation--Mabel Jasevo- wich (as man)--44. Next Euchre Dec. 5th. --Alice Barthau Asking $40,500 with good rn Club Mr. R. H. Hunter, variety he wished, and use any means at his disposal to procure the highest possible yield. The average yield for the thirty-six contestants was 111.3 bushels per acre. The club was brought to a *| conclusion with a 125 Bushel Corn Club Award Night and Banquet in the Community Centre, Atha, on Thursday, '| November 26th. Mr. Don Dunkeld, Claremont, was the chairman. Mr. George Pais- ley expressed the apprecia- tion of those present to the Atha Ladies for a very ex- cellent banquet. Mr. Lynn Fair, Agricultural Representative, the prize winners, and called on the various donors of cash and merchandise to present|the former Blanche Cook; a daughter, Mrs. Keith MacLeod (Shirley) and a son, Harvey, both of Scarborough. announced from '2.99 GREENWOOD T.V. 985-3332 PORT PERRY 176 Perry HOW MUCH SHOULD A REALTOR KNOW? patitis Victoria County and was mar- ried at Myrtle Station in 1927. Prior to moving to Osh- awa, he had lived in Ashburn and Toronto. _ Mr. Beadle, who was die setter at Pedlar People Lim- ited, was an adherent of the United Church of Canada. He is survived by his wife, * Also surviving are two sis- ters, Mrs. C.V. Sleep (Elfieda) of Lindsay and Mrs. Wilson Boe (Gertrude) of Beaverton and two brothers Charles of Lakeland, Florida, and Leo- nard of Port Perry. Mr. Beadle is the loving grandfather of Jeannifer,John, Anne and Carol Beadle, and Elaine, Barbara and Diane MacLeod. The memorial service was held at 1 p.m. Saturday, at the Armstrong Funeral Home 8.G. Saywell, lay pastor of St. Stephen's United Church conducted the service. Inter- ment in Mount Lawn Ceme-

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