" ERLE iy FINANCE ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE OFFICE HOURS 9% am. -- 9 om. SIX OFFICE LOCATIONS SERVING YOU j ne PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 10,1971 - 9 WILL BABY SIT in my own home, children any age. Phone 985-3145. WILL BABY SIT children up to five years of age in my home, week days $1500 per week, single days or evenings $3.00. Phone 985-7681. VERSATILE ORGANIST will create pleasant background music for your reception - or the full band your dance. Tele- Malcolm Pallant 985- evenings or a BODY SHOP COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE Body Repairs and Spray Painting FREE ESTIMATES PRINCE ALBERT 985-3407 BILL TAYLOR | CONCRETE CONTRACTOR 2ist day of January, 1971, are herby notified to send to the undersigned on or be fore the 3ist dav of March 1971, full lars of their claims. jiately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the par. ties entitled thereto, havine only to claims of they shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ont oe this 8th day of February, GREER, KELLY. JERMYN SHOULD YOU BUY NOW OR WAIT FOR LOWER INTEREST RATES? MORLEY BRUCE a e interest rates are going down this year while toting eosts are te Be to rise. The buyer stands in the middle. How does he decide which is most important? The computerized answer is that rising costs are more important than high interest rates in making a buying decision. Let's take a hypothetical example of a 100 percent mortgage of $25,000 at 9 percent for 25 years amor- tized at $209.80 per month: An interest rate decline of one half of one half of one percent would equal a a rice increase on the basis of an UN- GED MONTHLY PAYMENT. If ho prices increase eight percent (2,000 on $25,000), assidping the same monthly payment, it would take an interest de- cline of virtually a complete one ent to offset it. Since construction costs for the last three years have averaged a 7% percent increase yearly, the outlook for home buyers is that buying now is the wisest move since the maximum that interest rates are expected to decline is less than the amount that residential pro- is expected to increase in price. comparison makes today's interest rates a bargain. PORT PERRY Three bedroom older home in excellent condition, featuring 1% baths, laundry room on Ist floor, closed in porch, patio doors, treed, beautifully landscaped lot, five minutes walk from business area. All this for $21,900 with easy terms. Call Marjorie Tripp. BRICK HOME -- 50 ACRES Fifty acre farm with stream and very productive soil. Three bedroom brick home with all conveniences, barn 40 x 60, two garages and hog barn. School bus at gate. Asking $33,000 with terms. Call Lawrence Morrison. PORT PERRY Four bedroom home, extra building lot with walnut, maple and spruce trees.. Spacious kitchen and living room, all modern conveniences. Asking $24,600 with terms. Call Lawrence Morrison. PRINCE ALBERT New 1100 sq. ft. bungalow, close to school and shop- ping. Spacious kitchen with dining area, three large bedrooms, hardwood floors, lot 75 x 100. Exceptional value at $21,500 with $3,500. down payment to one easy mortgage. Call Marjorie Tripp. SKI-DOO PROPERTY 38 rolling acres, excellent skidoo property, very scenic, good well and pond sites. Asking $20,000 with terms. Call Lawrence Morrison. HANDY MAN'S SPECIAL Six room home with porch on a large lot. This home has possibilities for someone who wants an older home to work with. Owner leaving country. Try an offer now. Call Bill Peeters. PHONE: 985-3031 Toronto Direct Line -- 297-1290 Open Until 9:00 p.m. @ AFTER HOURS 6 Mer. -- MARJORIE TRIPP 985-7606 MILTON FISHER 986-4743 BILL PEETERS 985-2934 LAWRENCE MORRISON -- 705 - 357-3395 Forclosure Sale -- Kirkfield Ares »}100 acres 60 workable, bal- ance rough pasture & spring nd. 1% storey, 7 room Brick home, all modern con- veniences plus panelled fa- mily room, bank barn suit- able for hogs or cattle. An opportunity at $23,500, cash. 2 storey, 12 room solid brick dwelling in village of Oak- wood, Needing some repairs, has aluminum storm and screens. Opportunity for handy man. Only $11,500 with $6,000. down. 46 acres productive clay loam, partially wooded with excellent view and building site. Corner farm on paved road, 10 miles north of Port Perry. $18,500 with $3,000 own. 21 acres vacant land in }Utica area. Paved frontace, ideal building site. $17,000 with terms. 3 bedroom brick and frame home in Port Perry. Imma- culate throughout with all modern conveniences. Nicely treed and landscaped with Tose gardens, paved drive. $26,900 with terms. 2 storey, frame ny down town Port Perry, fully rented, separate entrances, self contained, apartments, excellent investment poten tial. $35,000. Terms. 150 acres, productive farm 9 room brick home, large barn, both in excellent re- pair, near Pefferlaw. owner anxious to sell, $55,000 with terms. 3 bedroom insulated brick, frame bungalow in Manchest- er, all conveniences, heated work shop, excellent garden. $13,500. Terms. 1% storey, 3 bedroom frame home with all modern con veniences, garage, in Port Perry, large treed lot, close to schools, nicely decorated throughout. $21,900. with $5000. down. 1% storey 5 room sol'd brick home in Cresswell. new bath and oil furnace, large lot with mature trees. $12,500 with terms 5 room frame bungalow nestled among 4 acres of mature pines. Very scenic highway property $19,500 with $4,000 down 1% storey 6 room brick home. with conveniences. in Sunderland. Separate din ing room. good garden. An opportunity at only $12,900 with '$5,000 down -- CALL -- George S. Stone F.R.1. 985-2632 Herb Puckrin 708987 3671