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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Nov 1966, p. 9

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McKee, | up till Tues., and Port with one i $4900. down, balance $65.1 io ine cocust Hill. Fol.) Bulldozer downed Keswick 6 to Burnett. D. McMillan defeat to Uxbridge will be out i ce *| lowing this sale, 200 STOCK-|4 in Keswick. Following were : . i monthly buys this 2 storey | prs d FEEDERS the: Scorn for Port P Score at the end 2-1 for Port| W. Venning from D. Gibson, | to even the score. es frame house, 4 bedrooms, open old id & oilve 2 year R iT if hay il 4 2nd--Uxbridge scored 1 to B. Oke It's good to see the following . iy oak staircase, modern kitchen | 4, gn mg Ms ves (Aber. M Wath ) make it a 2-2 tie. B. Oke from W. Venning for the Bulldozers growing each fi! and all conveniences, 1% baths, on angus) Hy be sold, D. Moat Gi 3rd--B. . Doner from W. Ven- K. Roberts from C.:Carnegie | game. There's nothing better AL family room, attached garage | Nov.10-17.24 BAILEY, B. Do y ning, D. Gibson The boys have a rest now | for the boys than to hear the he _ 8nd many extras, Don't miss : Auctioneer a tod G. Geer from L. Middleton, [until Tuesday, Nov. 20th when | fans backing them all the way. gas this one, + HAewS C. Camnegie they meet Uxbridge here at| So if you have not been to HE TOWNS Jekoos, AREA AR SN C. Carnegie from L. Middle- | the Arena. "| the arena to see them make a Y. $2000.00 down buys a 1 i ton, D. McMillan. This is a' game you should | date for Tuesday for what ite storey, 8 room fa Thi -- AUCTION SALE -- Ushridze 7. Port Perry 5 * 0» » not miss, with Uxbridge in 1st | should be the game of the sea- ir. Port Perry, oil furnace & bath, dit NoRooL Bie Jor Port had their biggest test place, a win for Port will put! gon. if E 4 hardwood floors, ' cession 3,1 of the season Monday Night i . : AL crner lot, Full Halon Township of Whitby, known as Uxbridge taking on Y Lond Port Perry 12 Keswick 4 San for quick sale. git 28 ee a who are a class "B" Hockey| Well what can one say after 0 Ey : : Club. a game like we had on Tuesday. P A | b i N gh New 8 bedroom brick bunga- pias 1 and 1/3 miles west of This was a good fast hockey | With the Bulldozers all fired up rince er . ews EU low in Prince Albert. All mo-]"° BR Cierny on game as far as the players | from their game with Uxbridge We offer our sympathy to|ter Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt and 4 Ay _dern conveniences, large rooms, t 10 0' i k 26th were concerned, with fine plays | on Monday night, they came | Mrs. Harry Carnegie of our | family, Oshawa. » ph % d close to store & schools, large Pro or 0 Nr $ a from both teams. The Bull-| on the ice to play hockey. They | village over the sudden passing Mr. and Mrs, W. Roy Hope on lot, excellent home, Only Dorey, onsists © * AP" dozers were not outmatched, in| just let fly on the Keswick goal | of her father Dr. H. Armstrong and his mother Mrs. Dave Hope EK $16,900. with $5,000 down, prox. 1% Acres more or less | f,.4 they were in front the [and not letting up the whole of Port Perry. : of Port Perry Sisttod a Mr. IL i ™ ; on which i® Brick School built whole game until the last few | game. We are pleased to note Mrs. Hope, Oakwood. h i ES in 1926. Full Basement. Good well. Pressure System. Hydro. Terms & Conditions of sale made known day of sale. TED JACKSON, minutes. Keswick could not get going The score 7-5 gave Uxbridge | at all, first class defence held the win but to on. in the | them down and Port's attack N.H.A. Resale on Union Ave, 8 bedroom brick bungalow on lovely treed lot, picture win- % dows, oak floors, forced air oil heat, good garden. Priced to Mr: and Mrs. F. Gibson visit- ed their friends Mr. and Mrs. K. Mark, Kinmount on Sunday. Miss Velva Chilvers is enjoy- R. Butson is home from being a hospital patient. Mr. and Mrs. Holtby Turner, Arena Port won. /This was speaks for itself. Carroll, Man.,, were Tuesday spectator wise a véry frustrat- Scoring for Port sell. Only $15,900, with terms, | .. TED SPENCELEY, ing game, the officiating was | 1st Period-- evening dinner guests with|ing this week with her rela- i i : Nov. 17-24 Auctioneers | 4}, worst seen for a very long| D. McNenly from J. Burnett, | their cousins Mr. and Mrs. H.| tives Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Stur- RY 122 acres clay loam on Seu-| THURS. DEC. 1st_Twilight | time. 8 Uxbridge goals occur D. McMillan Holtby and sons; man and family of Raglan. i gog Island, overlooking Lake| Auction Sale of dairy' type|ed from offside passes, NOT| XK. Roberts from W. Venning| Mr. & Mrs. L. Beacock ere ed Scugog, paved road, 1% storey | fresh cows and springers for | could be 'offsie, but standing| B. Oke from D. Gibson, Saturday gyening dinner com : wl ¥ . frame huse, all modern con- export or domestic purposes, to | ingide the blue line waiting for * _K. Roberts PANY With ihaiv codsing Me. ¢ AA veniences, bank barn, milk| be held at the Stouffville Stock | the pass and getting it. I (End of the First 3-1) Mrs. Ivan Anderson, Fenelon : xo contract. Priced to sell Yards (in the cow palace). We [thought the blue line had a|2nd Period-- Ban, Also Sunday gues of YOUR RED CROSS IS WY Lis : have a number of good cows | Purpose but to some people its ~ M. McKee from M. McMillan, | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skelding, fie 65 acres clay loam, 1% storey | lined up for this sale, and de- | there just to brighten up the D. McNenly Blackstock. 3 . SERVING wean 6 room frame house, mew oil mand is goo. For information | ice surface. D. Gibson from B. Oke, Mrs. Laura Fox and daugh- TODAY bros furnace & bath, bank barn with contact Frank Bennett 887-5570| Well done Port, you meet W. Venning ter of Toronto visited their re- [J 3 RE good steel stabling, spring| Unionville or Norm . Faulkner | them again and they won't| M. McMilan latives Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson. fe n creek & excellent pond site, | 640-8813 Stouffville. Sale at| have the help, this time, they| J. Burnett Mr. Frank Vickery enjoyed a | NT: NMI0]: 8 [0], [0]:1: 0)" 3 corner farm, very suitable for| 7.30 pm. Regular Auction Sale| needed to win it. D. Gibson couple of days with his daugh- 3 commuter. every. Saturday. terms. Coa .Deec. 1 i Price $24,600 with Many Crafts On : i 3 am | QUALITY PRINTING| HIGH SPEED SERVICE Save Time and Money.... LET US DO IT! | | Several dairy, beef and com- muter farms for sale. 'Call for information. -- Call -- ance of members. Two visitors were given a cordial welcome. ~The meeting opened with all | repeating "The Lord's Prayer". After the report of the Sec'y Mrs. A. Martyn and the Treas. Miss A. Kent, a short business period followed. A card was signed -by all present for one of our members who has been ill. We extend best wishes to her for a speedy | recovery. ; The December meeting . will be held at Mrs. Patterson's home, the 2nd Wed. in the month. Mrs. L. Hutton, Lind- 126 acres clay loam all work- ing, bank barn, steel stabling, water, hydro, litter carrier, se- cond barn 40 x 30, implement ¥ shed, double garage, 2 storey 38 beroom brick home, new mo- dern kitchen, corlon flooring, large panelled living room, 2 baths, 1-4 pe, 1-2 pe, new oil furnace, one of the best farms in Mariposa township. Selling 2 for $38,000 with terms. 100 acres, 65 acres workable, - bank barn, new implement shed, 2 storey brick house, school bus at gate. Price $16,000 with ay ang Mrs, J. Tripp, Shirley, - terms. Rea will be tea hostesses. ve ; Slemprhinbudobiied A special feature of the af- 100 acres corner farm, bank | tenon were the most ingeni- barn, hog pen, implement shed, | 5, and colorful Xmas decora- garage, 2 storey brick home in| (00 displayed by Mrs. Taylor, excellent condition, with good and made by herself for the | 'lawns' and hedges Tight to new [ Gp roh Bazaar, The assembling pave road. School bus at gate: | ;¢ 1000 articles wag explained Price $25,000. by Mrs. Taylor, being most in- formative and of interest to all, Other attractive items on display were the beeswax cand- les in various colors,--the drift wood centre piece,--the centen- nial quilts in the making,--and of course rugs of various hues, and patterns, * Many helpful ideas 985-2632 Guild was held. Nov. 9th, at £ , the home of Mrs. Taylor, Bob~ caygeon, when Mrs. Patterson presided over a good attend- WHEN SPEED. AND ACCURACY COUNT YOU CAN COUNT ON US TO PRINT OFFICE FORMS AND OTHER TYPES OF PRINTED MATTER AT A COST YOU CAN AFFORD 78 acre commuter farm, 6 TT miles from Port Perry, bank barn, implement shed, hog pen, double garage, workshop, 1% storey insul-brick home, 8 bed- ' rooms, new oil furnace, bath, - wall to wall broadloom in liv- ing room. Selling for $28,000. were LETTERPRESS and OFFSET PRINTING The PORT PERRY STAR Co. Limited wie Phone 383 -1383 provided by Mrs. R. Cornish : ; and the hostess, EE ------. RR RR RRR RRR ERROR RRR RRR. with terms. gained during the afternoon. We feel the Handicraft Guild GE! (7, | LE meetings have greatly enriched the lives of the members,--the 4 MORLEY BRUCE 985-2628 many, many, beautiful crafts we have the opportunity of learning, Following a hearty thank you by the President to the hostess Mrs. Taylor for open~ ing her home for the afternoon, the meeting adjourned. Mrs. L. Hutton entertained with an enjoyable guessing game during the social hour, Rep. for H. Keith Ltd. RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE lye

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