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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 17 Mar 1971, p. 10

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1@--PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 17, 1971 Help Wanted | ge Sweetman, = Deceased persons claims vy Samy ard Sweetman. late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Retired Farmer, who died on or about pad a= pet ny Excellent opportunity to turn | are hereby notified your spare hours into extra | to the undersigned on or be- dollars with a growing po-|fore April 20th. 1971. full Re collect money from your own after the said route of smack or cigarette | date the assets of the said vending machines, that we | deceased will be distributed will locate in your area. Cavi-| among the parties entitled) 100 tal, investment not casentiat | Shores. hes seed ante oven, 8 x must have good credit claims of w they property, acres references to qualify. For | then have notice. bush. highway frontage further information write to,| DATED at Port Perry, Ont- | $24.500. including your phone number | 2rio, this 26th day of Feb-| MORLEY BRUCE 985-2528 to: Venda Centre ruary, 1971. 5740 Yonge St. GREER, KELLY, JERMYN Suite B20, Willowdale, & POLLITT, 35 Hwy--6% ac., Ont. Barristers and Solicitors, | soil. well on property. $1000 ---- ----___ Box 131, Port Perry, Ont. | down. WHERE IS YOUR AVON RE- Solicitors for the above PRESENTATIVE? Maybe you | 3--Mar.17 Estate| Blackstock--6 ac., wooded af gL, A. caved pooh Wee he tounge one in your| IN THE MATTER OF THE road, ntage neighborhood to sell to all| ESTATE OF SARAH MATI-| $10.000.00. Terms. Town of Whitby, in County of Ontario, time and part time April to mid October. Write giving full particulars and re. ference to Sunnv Rrae Golf Club, R.R. 4, Port Perry. 1971 GREER, KELL. JERMYN & POLLITT, Barristers and Solicitors, Miscellaneous Ray Powers LICENCED AUCTIONEER Solicitors for the above Estate March 24 Sheldon against the Estate of Sarah | Matilda Taylor, late of the Widow, * | who died on or about the 14th of February, 1971, are hereby notified to send to the under- signed on or before the 30th, of April, 1971, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ont- ario, this 3rd., day of March, Box 131, Port Perry, Ont. Nestleton East -- 100 ac., brick 1% st. house, large barn. creek on prop. Asking $47,000. Terms. IVAN THOMPSON 986-4987 JOAN SCOTT -- 985-7014 100 acre farm, 95 workable, 2 barns, 2 chicken houses, driving shed, frame 2 storey house, 2 miles east of Nestle. ton. Asking $45,000 with terms available. Country building lots--Treed. min. house requirement is 900 sq. ft. Priced at $2.500 cash. Further details avail- able from Joan Scott. MADELINE RODD 985-2819 | Vacant store on Queen PHONE 942 - 5032 ' AJAX, ONT On Your Paper FRED COOK REAL ESTATE MORLEY BRUCE d THE VITAL INGREDIENTS IN SELLING A HOUSE Have you ever been to a good movie or read a good book and days afterward remembered the "feeling" it conveyed to you. That's the thing that made it out- stending and had an impact on emotions. This ng is called " in a home. Bt is by far the most important involved when a prospective buyer is inspecting a residential property The personality of the owner usually expresses it- self in the of his home and it is the Realter's task to match that personal atmosphere to a suitable buyer. 7 Perhaps a window with a magnificent view sets the tone of the house, or a treed landscape and garden or even an unusual den or the interior decor An owner can usually increase the saleability of his home by "setting the stage" for a buyer through en- hancing this personal atmosphere and then leaving the "direction" up to the Realtor Virtually aff buyers Rave » mental image of the personality of the house they want. The Realtor has only to find a property to match and the sale is made Street, with 3 room apart- ment, central location, im- mediate possession. Low down payment, balance at 8%. Farm 100 acres at Udney near Beaverton. Electri~ heat, ranch stvle home. 6 rooms, new wiring in barn, drive shed, school bus at door. Asking $28,500 | bedrooms finished ree. Gese' te town and cheeh. sented by "Cooky" Mrs. Iris ' | McCurdy and the 4 girls who were on the course. 21 were present including 2 new vol- .junteers Mrs. Primy William nm and her daughter-in-law Asking $21,500 with terms. Call MARION HOPKINS 985-7215 "lis 6 volunteers we have now. Plans were made to put a program into effect that will be of great benefit to the OTHER' EQUIPMENT: Man. |"esidents. = Spreaders. Wagons, Mrs. DeYong will be in Auction Sales SAT., MARCH 27th. Auction Sale of Farnf Ma- chinery, Furniture, etc., the Property of HUGH W. ORM- ISTON (Ormsdale Farm), Lot 21-22, Con. 5, Town of Whit- by, % Mile South-East of Brooklin. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Sale at McCurdy and Mrs. Mary Pi- pher will be responsible for 1:00 p.m. Farm Machinery; |the staff contribution. For TED SPENCELEY, | your opportunity to buy your |the remainder of March the Auctioneer | Farm pment for the com- | yojunteers will visit on a re- ing season, with nearly 150 ts to choose from. Why not plan to attend, and join the evergrowing number of satisfied customers? One of the largest Machinery Auc- tions anywhere! Machinery on display Friday, March 19. LOCA' : % mile east of Brooklin, corner of Thickson Road. Terms: Cash or Credit (Financing available on grounds, make ts prior to sale time). No Re SAT., MARCH 27th Auction Sale of Farm Ma- chinery, 1968 Ford 4000 Die- sel Tractor, MF. #10 Baler PTO, John Deere Corn Plan- ter 3 pt., John Deere Power Mower 3 pt.. John Deere Side Rake PTO, M.F. Manure Load- er, Hay, Straw, Milkin Equipment, Some Househo Furniture. the Property of the Late WILLIAM E. PRICE, Lot 31, Con. 11, Otonabee Twp., 1 mile east of Peter- gular basis to become ac- quainted with the residents *® before starting activities. A donation of books was brought in by Mr. Neil Bailey from Blackstock St. John's Anglican Church. Thank you Mr. Bailey. by-weekly church service. Rev. Reeves and his daughter serve. Weather conditions: ; borough on Old Norwood Rd. /| Sale under cover tent). Nancy visited us from the or north 1 Concession from| Meals & avail.|Port Perry United Church. Peterborough By-Pass and % | able. Henry Kahn, Sale Mer.| Mr. Reeves played the piano mile east from TV Road.| (416) 6686189. BILL W and sang in his dynamic way Terms Cash. No Reserve.) KER and HENRY KAHN, _* Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ward Hol- 'Aucti the old time hymns. He read mes & Jack Callaghan, Clerks | 3--Mar.17 a number of lovely poems to CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer us also, Reaboro, Ont. "| 2--Mar.24 MARY ENGE -- 985-2517 ge MF. Nancy his daughter read to us the life story of Louise May Alcots, the authoress of Little Women, We greatly enjoyed the evening. Thank- Phone Lindsay 705-324-9959 The new "deadlines" Display advertising of lar- SAT., MARCH 20th Complete Trentway Dispersal --Auction Sale Livestock ger size, articles, reports| you both. and Im: 5 Poe ot cutie [from meetings, ete, 5 p.m.| Mrs. Tooley, Mr. Thom & Monday. Classified and smaller dis- play ads not later than 12 10 Grades, David Brown Trac- Baler, A.C. Com- bine, New Holland Manure Spreader PTO. John Deere Corn Planter, Milking D- ment, 502 Ibs. No. 1 Milk a, Hay, Grain, Straw, the of the Late JOHN P Lot 5. Con. 6, Asphodel Twp., ist farm west of Hastings on Hastings. Keene Road. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Machine Sale at 11:00 a.m. Cattle Sale at 1:00 pm. Catalogues sent on Re- Guest to Tom May or Carl Hickson. Ward Holmes and ing this week-end. Thought for the week: "Kindliness is priceless, but » it costs so little". WANDS) | OW TARGET EVERY TAME | 2--Mor17 Jack Callaghan, Clerks. Tom May, R.R. 8 Picton, Pedi , Peterboro County Holstein Club will provide lunch. CARL HICKSON, Sales Mgr. & Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont Phone Lindsay 705-324-0959 | Real Estate aie Sele f . whast! One new arrival this week, 10|Mr. Ted Jackson, who has of |been in Oshawa General Hos- pital. Port Perry is his home town so he should feel at home here. We wish him a speedy recovery. . Mrs. Ada Wickett celebrat- ed her 98th birthday on Tues- down town. down day, March 9th. Her son ment. 'Asking $22,500. Harold and his wife Jean, 2 threshing granddaughters Mrs. Ross farm. $15,000 Cookman and Mrs. Jack down, 160 acres workable. 7| & No- Adair, also 5 great grand * room, 2 storey frame home in| fio" children were with her to excellent condition. 2 barns} seeq drill, ma.|celebrate. They brought in bus at door. 'of Port | "hinery- Sold. Terms|a huge birthday cake and Perry. Asking $45,000." | cash. Sale at 12.30. Gerald) boxes of home made cookies. We all had a very nice party. Brocklin Area W.L will serve lunch. 3 bedroom brick bungalow REG. JOHNSON & SON,|Thank you for including us , with dining room, all modern | 3-Mat-17 in the celebration. We wish eg 8 ee her all the very best wishes. Sie th oe The staff met again on Wednesday evening to-gether Area with the volunteers to hear 78 acres of vacant land, small the remainder of the lectures barn. 2000 feet of river on Occupational Therapy pre- * Mrs. Gail Williamson. That * charge of volunteers and Mrs. * Friday night we had our ° oe BPEL,

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