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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 23 Jun 1971, p. 10

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a LOw COST) - ORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 23, 1971 40 acres clay loam in Sun- derland area, partially wood- ed, excellent building site, $15,000. with $5000. down. 8 registered building lots| near Lake Scugog with right of way to lake, to be sold in block, $25,000. with terms. 4 acres in Sunderland area low land with stream. excellent pond site $3500. with $1000. down. garage, large separate dining room & all modern conveniences. $26,900 with terms. rty. se. cluded area near Seagrave. $15,900 with % down. 1 acre scenic building lot near Port Perry, "% mile from paved road, ing site for only $3,500. Scenic 1 acre building lot! near Blackwater, $4000 wit: $1500 down. 50 acre farm near Valen-| cia, 1% storey 6 room frame) home, building wi.h Swedish bank barn, ex- cellent garden soil. $30,000. with terms. ' Lakeshore - Pine Point 2 bedroom frame home with aluminum siding and attach- ed garage. Forced air oil fur- nace and modern bath, hard-| wood floors, full basement, beautiful fieldstone fireplace. | OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST | excellent storage shed and/ age, 20° x suitable for tt storage. An opportunity at only $18,500 with $7,000) down. i 46 acres productive clay; loam, partially wooded with; excellent view and buildin<, site. Corner farm on paved) road, 10 miles north Port | Perry. $18,500 with $3,000) down. Farm With View 100 acres medium clay loam, 2 storey 8 room brick home with afl conveniences. 21 ft.| living room with large pic- ture window with 30 mile! view, double attached garage. bank bern, excellent pond site, $ miles from Port Perry Call for information Owner Anxious -- CALL -- George $. Stone =.R.I. 985-2632 Herb Puckrin 708 967 9071 ideal -- distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. Barristers. *+ Box 131, PORT PERRY, Ontario. Solicitors for the above 3--June30 Estate. Work Wanted NEED YOUR RUGS & Car- Ee oe, Call Ron's Cleaning for free esti- mates. Phone 985-7935. 2--June30 HOUSE & BARN PAINTING Store Fronts & T--Jly23 Phone 985-3312 --$ $< is TORP & DRYDEN HEATING - ELECTRIC CARPENTRY (ETC.) LET US SHOW YOU PH: 985-7757 | oe 378 Kine St. W. Oshews 723-9525 or 965-2272 T.V. Towers, Sales, Service and Installation Colour Antennas, Rotors, and black & white INTERIOR or EXTERIOR Licence No. 324C -66 BILL TAYLOR SUPERIOR Ready-Mix also Ta} PHONE 942 - 5032 Res. 372 King St. W. AJAX ONT ry, ROOFING New roofs & re- expertly installed _ Auction Sales Call Caesarea. 9664624. TF - a 2 FRIDAY, JUNE 25th ; EAVESTROUGHING Clearing Auction for CYRIL Eavestroughing expertly in stalled, soldered inside and out. All work fully guaran- teed. We also repair. Reas onable Prices. Call Caesarea 96-4624 TF SANODRIDOGE SAND ond GRAVEL @ LLOYD GILBANK ¢@ Blackstock -- 986-4868 4--June23 O. MeGUIGAN 68 Queens St. Newmarket, of nearly flew furniture, appliances, also a large quantity of New Plumb- ing Fittings, Tools, ete. (The owner, a plumber, is going back to England) sold. Plumbers don't miss this sale. Note--This is an extra good sale. 2 Auction rin Sale 1 p.m. A and WILSON, } Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers Auction Sales A bgt Zz Agape 3 2 i j H ¥ i : i : | i 5 eM : g 258 int : way, north on Altona Rd.. at Hill, or 1 mile south Auction Sale of Household Furniture & Antiques, the property of the Late Miss Olive McMillan, will be held in the town of Whitby, 117 Byron St. N. McClary frig., automatic washer and stove, dining room suite, 9 pc. (good), chesterfield suite, French provincial end tables, ee size bed tone te, Rugs, Portable TV. Qu. of other good furniture. Bavaria -- Ni set dish, fancy antique plates, Qu. of other antique dishes and silverware. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Graham i seem Case V.A. McCormick pull type with motor, MceCor-. mick baler No. 45, McCorm- ick seed drill, 15 Disc, of other Machi . tractor, No. 46 Combine, Cash. Sale at 1:30. SATURDAY, JULY 3rd : Clearing Auction of extra Household Furnishin ete. for DA a at 115 Church N. Stouffville. NOTE -- Extra sale, Owner mov. ing to US.A. Make this sale & must. Sale 1 p.m. a gh WILSON m dishes. Bridal | power Honeydale WI Hosts istric a So ie 916 hou: Jo Deere * beam plow, Kon: Cu , (25 toot with depth wheels), MF. hay mower, Kewanee elevator. one way disc (3 point hitch), owe mower tractor, wer . lawn rollers, Sunbeam elec- tric lawn mower, buckets, wooden spiles, en barre. tools, ar rails, Iron several an Sted -- pictures and frames, barbe que with electric spit, truck, lamps, blanket chest, dough box, piano (concert grand Kauffman upright (exceiien' condition), chesterfield and chair, Marconi record playcr, antique cherry chair, walnut library table, fumed oak sec- retary, chesterfield and chair, winged upholstered chair, Singer electric sewing mach- ine, Findlay electric stove, Roy Refrigerator, Arrow back chair, w ng machine, Dun. can Phyfe walnut table, wal- nut credenzo, wool 9x12, vacuum cleaner, Noutake. «et of dishes 12 pe., Qu. of dish- @s. Many other articles. The of MRS. CHARLES % mile south of Ringwood on Hwy 48. No reserve, terms cash. sale at 12:30. Lioyd Wilson and W. D. Atkinson, sale manager & Auctioneers pots, Meeting used to train a young woman in Midwifery from Turkey, so that she may go back to her own country and help the women. Mrs. T. Bell was in charge of the Memorial Service for .|our deceased members. ad The Financial Report and Auditor's Report was given. The auditors finding the books in excellent order. Owing to the death of her husband, our Home Econo- mist, Mrs. Louise Gatenby, ® we had no report. But we know she had done a wonder- ful work among our teen-age girls and women. Honeydale W.I. were in charge of the entertainment. lovely solos which were en- joyed by all. Mrs. Cook, former presi- dent of York West District, installed the officers during the election, We still need a 2nd Vice President. Our District Picnic to be held, Tuesday, July 13 at Uxbridge Park at 12 noon. Bring lunch, beverage and cut- lery. The York Districts have invited Ont. South Dist. to their Rally at Pioneer Village * on Thursday, June 24 at 10.30 A.M. Bring « box lunch and cup. Tea and cof- fee will be served. STANDING COMMITTEE CONVENORS Agriculture & Canadian Industries; Mrs. Mary McLean, R.R. 1, Locust Hill, Ont Citizenship & Education; Mrs, Russell Saunders, R.R. 1, Brooklin, Ont. Historical Research & Cur- # Continued on page 11 Miss Nancy Warren sang two »

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