i 10--~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 24th, 1962 Housing Plan in Port Perry A move to provide an opportunity for local residents who want to own their own homes but who cannot qualify for conventional financing has been made by John Ballard Lumber' 1 Company. Mr. John Ballard, president | view to providing homes for people of the local firm announced to-day |in country areas and for those who that his firm has been appointed don't earn enough to qualify for reg- Port Perry's dealer for Nicholson | Ula or N.H.A. loans. The plan which Homes, sponsors of the forward-| looking housing plan. {a good credit rating and a steady "job to b home for about the In his announcement Mr. Ballard 95 to dy a hon said "The Nicholson Homes people have been talking to lumber dealers |ently pay for rent. In many cases no across Ontario for some time with a down payment will be necessary." same monthly payments as they pres- they have devised allows anyone with. Wah The Nicholson Homes plan is a new concept in housing in which the builder and the purchaser join forces to keep construction costs down there. by reducing monthly mortgage pay- ments, A capsule description of the plan would be that the builder does all the heavy construction work and "allows the purchaser to do the inside finishing work himself on his own time and at his own pace. The pur- chaser can choose as large or small a home as he feels he can afford Prince Albert Monday night, May 14th the G.N.S. Club met at the home of the president sent. Secretary Esther Heayn read minutes also a thank-you note from Mr. E. Huntley. Shirley Kennedy read the treasurer's report also col- lected the dues. The recent rummage sale netted $46.00. The secret of the "Mystery Sister" was revealed and Audrey Middleton with sixteen pre- || . NOW OPEN 7A BAR-B- (LOCATED at NESTL Operated by June and Jo Specializing in Rar names picked for another year. from the many Nicholson Homes, models. He can also buy "as much house" as he can comfortably afford. The discussion "of re planting the cemetery flower bed was finally voted down. Bananas Famous Chiquita New Crop - Juicy - Satin 53 AAR Lid? ) Best Buy! -- Save 8c! -- 6¢ Off Soup Bag Deal -- Heinz 6.67] CELERY HEARTS Mild, Sweet, Imported -- No. 1 Grade SPANISH ONIONS Gardin Fresh ROSE BUD -- Mix or Match BISHES 0 GNIONS Aior29c ||| ICWMAYD S0UP Best Buy! -- Save 4c! --Fable ps? ------ -|0LD TYME SYR 7 Best Buy! -- Save 9c! -- Delmonte Fancy Best Buy! -- Save 16c -- Dr. Ballard's C Best Buy! -- Save 19¢! -- 12¢ Off Pack 2-1 SUNKIST CRANGES Full Carton -- 15 doz. doz. z 2.9¢ Pkg. of 2 $3.99 33¢ : Oaions 29 Bunches 10-0z. Tins 16-0z. Jug 27 15-0z. Tins es for 89. 15-0z. Tins 78 for s1 20-0z. Plastic 24. 1-1b. Package For instance, in order to purchase the home he wants, a buyer might decide to wait to install kitchen cab- inets or a finish floor. The plan will be especially attract- ive to persons living in rural areas where it is difficult to obtain mort- gage funds, There are no restrictions or penalties for location. Principal requirements are that the purchaser own his lot free and clear and have a water supply on it. Originators of the Nicholson 'Self- Help' Homes plan are Nicholson Homes Limited of Burlington, Ontario. This organization, a new affiliate of A. S. Nicholson and Son, Limited, wholesalers of building materials in this province for fifty-two years, arr- anges financing, holds mortgages and plans sales and construction programs for dealers who handle actual selling allows a purchaser to own his home completely in ten years. Monthly pay- ments vary depending on the size of home and the stage of completion pur- chased. Some payments are as low as [$52.00 per month and Nicholson Homes have available now a three- bedroom home that will include plumb- ling, heating, wiring, and all other material for "about $76.00 a month". All mortgages are life insured so that a family's security is protected for the full term of the mortgage. Another feature of Nicholson Homes is that all necessery money to build is advanéed in one loan with no down payment necessary in many instances. Designed by Architect Norman Walllace Dobell, winner of several Design Council awards, all Nicholson Homes feature plenty of closet space and a handy "step-saver" kitchen 'designed for efficiency. "We're espec- ially pleased with the way Mr. Dobell has: organized working, area of the homes" s Mr, John "Ballard. "In most models the kitchen opens on to a large family room that pro- vides ample space for family eating and is a most handy place for TV or | study area for children." Many vari- ations in exterior sidings are avails able and homes may be built on full basement or 'crawl space' foundation. The Port Perry firm has constructed a model home and is making Nicholson Homes available throughout the area immediately. Many suggestions were voiced as to where and how to spend "Our Annual", Gail Glass and Vivien Canning were appointed to plan ban- quet and evening details. Some new ideas were mentioned as to projects for the fall term. A li- beral lunch was served by Electa Vance and Merle Murphy. An Inter- esting program was in charge of Jes- sie Bond and Electa Vance. The May meeting of the U.C.W. was held in the church parlors with fourteen present. We were pleased to have Mrs, G. Lelhman with us. First hymn accompanied by president Mrs. M. Pugh. Minutes read, also thank- you notes from Mesdames Newnham and Beacock. Treasurer Mrs. Jewel reported on finances, stating $106. clear on recent wedding. Mrs. Smith informed us she members, Mrs. E, Martyn voiced ap- preciation for the efficient manner in which the ladies catered for the recent Lawe-Martyn wedding. Secretary was instructed to write a note for loan of chairs and tables from Manchester U.C.W. Mesdames Holtby, Vance & Martyn appointed to arrange plans for com- ing annual "Strawberry Tea". Devotion was given by Mrs. E. Jewel. Scripture by Mrs. R. (Mildred) Hope. Two enlightening pieces of prose by Mrs, C. Loyg-who also dedicated the offering. Mrs. Love conducted an interesting contest on emblem flower of each Canadian province. A delicious salad plate was served by Mesdames J. Doupe, E. Martyn and W. Heayn. We welcome Mr, and Mrs. Don Skinner and family who are now liv- ing in the newly renovated former Raymer house. A large turnout attended the color- ful display of fireworks run-off on property of Jas. Davidson, Monday night. The following received birthday pins at Sunday School--Donna Lamb, Linda Forster and Donna Brain. Mesdames Smith, Jeffs, Pugh, Newnham and Beacock all enjoyed the Prospect Bazaar. - Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gibson have refined from a pleasant few days motoring in parts of U.S.A. Mr, and Mrs, B. Jeffs with others enjoyed the holiday at Cameron Lake. VAN ENENNNEEEEENNENNENEENNEEEEENEERENENEERNERE A Cordial Invitation is extended to all to come in and meet us and enjoy our friendly service. EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT IT BIRDSEYE CENTER POOL by the delay we are reducing the p Wg a cl ee ol so ol alco » JUNE 16th ONLY Sunshine -- Large Head and building. Gina inchay : i= hy ia § b= i E TT U C i ) © Mortgages on Nicholson Homes are | had made the one dozen diapers as ( ged) Lay T delightfully short in this era of very eae from Supply Branch, Mrs. - te debts. The standard plan|H. Hodgins explained the contents of Crisp. Florida -- No. 1 Grade - Poly Bag long term es P library packet to be distributed among The floors an@walls of Efdseye Center Pool have been machine - trowele thness and painted with-a special chlorinated Only Port Pe and is further pro chemicals. . g water is used in our pool by the use of five authorized This is our 23rd year of continuous operation. ~._ REMEMBER--Until June 16th the 1962 Season Ticket will be $5.00. OFFICIAL OPENING SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1962 May 31 nD 0 Home Cured Beef Tongues .. 8 'Home Cured Beef Brisket Point-" 59' | - UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK Phone 985-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY Mr, and Mrs. Walter Bond, Toronto, spent a few days with different rela- tives of the village. Mr. Gilson is home from a holiday visiting relations in Lindsay area. : Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson, Grace, Clif- ford, Bruce with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. | Rodds and sons, Oshawa on Sunday. The Mitchell children, Raglan, have been staying with Mr. and Mrs. H. Keizibrink while their mother has Of Many Things- By Ambrose Hills TOWARDS PEACE It is natural, with nuclear bombs making us worry about the fate of our children, that there should spring up a great rash of organizations claim- ing that, if supported financially, they wo " wont SER A 2 > " oe won a a oy Value Chec BRAND BEEF Cartoon CHILDREN of | can help to bring about-a state of { yo mow BE --0---- SPECIAL-SHOQ lasting peace. been in 'Oshawa Hospital. SATURDAY, A SO MATINEE Specially Sclected lue Check'd "For Economy" a" oneless - ROLLED PLATE OT ROASTS 1b.39c yalue Check'd "Red or Blue Brand RIB ROASTS 1» 49c "The King of Roasts" STANDING RIB ROASTS Ib "Specially Blended" - Fresh Minced Ground Be Beef 2lbs. 79c Some are modest in their demands; some ask for millions of dollars. One| =~ ~-- suggests it can create peace through scientific research. This is an amaz- ing and attractive promise. 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