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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 24 Feb 1971, p. 10

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LOW COST 9@ -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1971 Real Estate --_ -- Real Estate 100 acres GD) we~"able, bal- ance rough * & spring pond. * 7 room brick hb 'TR con- venience. led fa mily roo «< barn suit- able for hogs or cattle. An opportunity at $23,500, cash. ed garage. Forced air oil fur- nace and modern bath, hard- wood floors, full basement, beautiful fieldstone fireplace excellent storage shed and garage, 20° x 46° suitable for boat storage. An opportunity at only $18,500 with $7,000 down. Two storey 11 room brick home in Cannington. 385" frontage abutting mill pond, well landscaped grounds with fountain. Serviced with sewers and water. Large rooms with character. $28,500 with terms. 46 acres productive clay loam, partially wooded with excellent view and buildin« site. Corner farm on paved road, 10 miles north of Port Perry. $18,500 with $3,000 down. 21 acres vacant land in Utica area. Paved frontage. ideal building site. $17,000 with terms 1% storey 6 room brick home. with conveniences. in Sunderland Separate din- mg room. good garden. An opportunity at only $12,900 with $5,000 down 5 room frame bungalow nestled among 4 acres of mature pines. Very scenic highway property. $19,500 with $4.000 down 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 150 acres. productive form 9 room brick home, large barn, both in excellent re pair, near Pefferlaw. owner anxious to sell, $55,000 with terms. 2 storey, frame tri-plex down town Port Perry, fully rented, separate entrances. self contained, apartments, excellent investment poten tal. $35,000. Terms. Fred Cook alow, finished ing rec. room built im bar, law room & price $21,900. Terms. Port Perry, 5 room frame bungalow, aluminum siding, storms & screens. ~ 5 ga [Pail pice Half acre Port Perry area. 2 bedroom and well frontage. Full price $14,500. Terms. Five acre lots, overlooking Lake Scugog, good road, ac- cess to Lake, building permits available. Full price $5,900. Low down payment. MORLEY BRUCE 985-2528 Nestieton Area 3 bedroom bungalow, electric heating. 5 acres land on paved road. Asking $30,500 with terms. Blackstock Older 10 room country home on large lot, paved road. $29,500. Terms. IVAN THOMPSON 986-4987 JOAN SCOTT -- 985-7014 Building lot 60 x 200 Io- cated in Manvers townshio Taxes $17.25. Asking $2.500. Frame house situated on % acre of land, just outeide | town 3 bedroom house, small barn, asking $24,500 100 acre farm. 4 miles from Port Perry. House comnlete- ly renovated, duck pond. ce- dar bush. 60 acres workable. Asking $58,000. MADELINE RODD 985-2819 Business on Lake Srucod North of Port Perry. Snack bar and grocieries. Equiv ment, stock, swimming pool and living quarters. Asking $34.900. 13 acres 3 miles north of Port Perry with spring. Part. ly wooded. Asking $11,900 = $2,000 down, balance at | | MARY ENGE -- 985-2517 Farm 100 acres at Udney near Beaverton. Electri- heat, ranch stvie home. 6 rooms, new wiring in barn. drive shed, school bus at | door. Asking $28,500 | New home, bungalow, 4 bedrooms finished rec. room with fireplace, broadloomed | throughout, sttached garage | Clase to town and schools Asking $36,000. Cty. Endorses Resolution The question of whether the county or municipalities have the right to ap- debate last week. subdivisions led to «| form N Realtor , 3 bedroom brick ' separate dining ~ hag loom, fireplace, 1% baths and an extra room in_base- ment could be used for @ bedroom. Ample space in this 7 -- 8. very large lot. Full price of $29,500 with terms. Income Property 2 storey frame duplex home Separate entrance. Self con tained apartments. An ex cellent investment. Close t+ downtown. Low down pay- ment, full price of $22,500. Scugog Island Area 108 acres of productive soil, 5 acres bush. Attractive 2 storey, 8 room brick home, all conveniences. Implement shed, large barn, other build- ings plus machinery. Over- looking Lake Scugog. Asking $25,000 down or less. Call for further information. Featuring a large 6 room brick bungalow, attached gar- age, bright che u kitchen, screened p~" room fa- cilities. lot in a quiet « namediate possessio ¥.dor will look atvall off. --. With a small down payment. Asking $27,900. Area 78 acres of vacant land, small barn. 2000 feet of river frontage, excellent for hunt- ers or ski<iooing. Frontage on both roads, some bush. Asking $21,500 with terms. Call MARION HOPKINS 985-7215 Proudly displaying their "Thinking Day" pennies are Brownies. Left back row, Shirley Anne Butt, Sandra Worr. Front row left, Leanne Doupe, Patricia Bolton, Martha McCallum, Tracey Hogg and Terri Healey. The girls are members of the 2nd and 3rd Brownie Packs and have as their leaders Mrs. Ruby Peyton and Mrs. Eleanor McCallum. Local Guides To Celebrate "Thinking Day", Feb. 22 Each year, Girl Guides, Rangers, and Brownies across Canada join with thousands of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts around the world on February 22 to celebrate "THINKING DAY" So chosen because the date marks the birthdays of Continued Mr. Gartshore said "This association has a history of service. It has brought to- gether, through service and fellowship, thousands of young Canadians, to strive toward one goal, that of mak ing the communities a better place to live". He said "the National project "The Kins- men Institute for Mental Re- tardation" opened last year om.this date as the 50th An niversary project, it was backed by all 450 clubs and 15,000 members. An Associa- tion which in 51 years has grown from an idea to the largest national service club in Canada. He asked all to join him in a toast to the organization & to the new members of the association from Port Perry | The response was given by | the National Vice President Mr. Bill Watson of Fonthill He stressed the members to get involved and to take ad, After more than an hour of discussion, council adopted a committee resolution to in the Department of in county| Municipal Affairs that con- struction of two subdivisions 185 Members Attend Club Charter Night | Pre -- oe vantage of the kinsmenship that is offered through this great organization. Deputy Governor Clare Hewson of District eight ini- tiated the new members and called on their wives to do the honours of pinning on their pins. The presentation of the Charter was made by the National Vice Pres. Mr. Bill Watson to the Port Perry dent Mr. Larry Kendall. A gavel was presented to the club from Zone 8, and the Regalia by the zone presi- dents President Larry thanked the Oshawa Club for all the work that was involved in forming the club and called on Jack Schill, who had con- tributed much in the organ- izing and the details to make the evening a success, and bestowed on him the honour of being the first Honourary member of the Port Perry Club in Scott and Brock townships) this year would be premature | unt'! the townships had es- tablished governing regula. the founder of Scouting and Guiding, the late Lord Baden- Powell, and the World Chief Guide Olave, Lady Baden- Powell. "THINKING DAY" is the occasion of special cere- monies stressing the Guide ideal of international friend- ship . Girls the world over give "THINKING DAY PENNIES" to the World Thinking Day Fund, which is used to pro- mote Guiding throughout the world. Pennies collected by Can- adian companies and packs will grams are being established and will send aid to Guide organizations in time of dis- asters such as floods and earth- quakes. Last year one thou- sand dollars were sent by Canadian Guides to grief-stric- ken Pakistani Guides The Girl Guides of Canada suport the World Thinking Day Fund through their own Canadian World Friendship Fund. The Chief Commiss- joner for Canada, Mrs. K.B. Clysdale of St. Mary's, Ont., says that "as members of an international organization, it is our duty to help the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts to bring guiding /scouting within reach of every girl who wants it The Canadian World Friend ship. Fund directs our share of pennies into the World Think ing Day Fund." A small, part of the Cana REMEMBER The new "deadlines" Display advertising of lar- ger size, articles, reports from meetings, etc, 5 p.m. londay Classified and smaller dis- help send trainers to countries where Guide " dian World Friendship Fund goes toeach of the four World Centres (the Chalet in Switzer- land, Cabana in Mexico, San- gam in India and Olave House in London, England.) Cana- dian Guides visit these centres for adventure in international friendship. The major part of the Canadian World Friendship Fund is used to assist in the expenses oof International travelling for Canadian Gri travelling for Canadian Girl Guides, making for International Camps, Interna- tional Trainings, and Internat- ional Conference events each year. Another portion of the fund is used for "In Travel Projects" which makes it poss- ible for Canadian Guides from other countries to special events in Canada. Obituary BEVERLEY ANNE BADOUR Beverley Anne (Jody) Ba- dour was born in Port Perry in 1956. She was the third daughter of Clinton and Emily Badour of Reach Town- ship. A handicapped child, she had spent her lifetime con- fined to her home where she had been lovingly cared for by her family. She was re- moved to hospital in recent months and passed away sud- denly on Friday, Feb. 12th, 1971, in her fifteenth year. She is survived by her parents and two sisters, Mrs. Carl Grass of Columbus and Mrs. W. Stevens, Resch Township and three nephews and one niece She rested at McDermott Panabaker Chapel until Mon- day, Feb. 15th. A private service was conducted by | Rev. W. Mark Reeves and tions and residential growth| Play ads not later than 12° juris) took place in Mount j Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa had increased in the area. } noon, Tuesday.

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