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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Feb 1968, p. 9

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lL} » 'INCOME TAX against the Estate of Joseph a . -ario this 25th day of Janu- ) Notice to Creditors in the Matter of the Estate + 'lars of their claims. Work Wanted WAGE RETURNS completed by. - N. CORNISH " Telephone 985-7983 after 5.30 p.m. Notice to Creditors) In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Henry Peel, Deceased. All persons having claims Henry Peel, late of the Vill- age of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Gentle- man, who died on or about the 10th day of November, 1867, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of March, 1968, full particulars of their claims. .. Immediately after the said date the as- sets of the said deceased will be distributed among the pariies entitled thereto, hav-| ng regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perrv, Ont- ary, 1968 GREER, KELLY & JERMYN Barristers and- Solicitors, Box 131, PORT PERRY, Ontario. Solicitors for the shove estate| Feb. 1-8-15 Real Estate i For Every Type of Real Estate BUY-SE LU THRU' 4. LAMBERT "== REAL ESTATE LIMITED -- 170 DONWAY- W. TORONTO 447-8518 4 bedroom split level on 2 acres with trout 'stream. Separate dining room, rec. room with fireplace. Call for appointment to inspect: 3 bedroom brick bungalow. large, landscaped lot, lots of cupboards, hardwood floors. Quiet section of town. Terms. Large frame house on cor- ner lot. Modern convenien- ces. Asking $14,500 with terms. LOTS, FARMS, ACREAGES AND NEW HOMES ; AGENT Marjorie Tripp 985 - 7606 'Real Estate Re al Estate Broker SUNDERLAND 303 Dairy farm, 200 acres of excellent land, large 4 bed- room roomy brick house, all conveniences, good barn and silo, school bus. Full Price $59,000 with terms of 5% 9 interest. Small acreage, 6 room. .in- sul brick home, hot and cold water, oil heat, bathroom, hardware and tile floors, beautifully landscaped. Open for all reasonable offers. 3 bedroom insul brick house, hot_and cold water, oil heat, 4 piece bath, tile floors, storms and screens, garage, very 'large lot, immaculately clean. For quick sale $16,500. with reasonable terms. New 3 bedroom brick home with attached garage, all con- veniences, on quiet street. Full price $22,000 We have other old & new home. Call for information. Agent MARION HOPKINS 985.7215 : of Florella Lyle, Deceased. All persons having 'claims ao the Estate of Florella Lyle, late of the City of Tor- onto, in the County of York, Widow, who died on or about the 20th day of December, 1967, are hereby notified to ,.send to the undersigned on *"or before the 26th day of February, 1968, full particu- Imme: diately after the said date the ascets of the said deceased will be distributed among the | parties entitled thereto, hav- ing regard onlv to claims of which they shall then have 'notice. : Dated at Port Perry, Ont- ario, this 23rd day. of January 1963, "Box 131, GREER, KELLY & JERMYN, Barristers and Solicitors, 5 PORT PERRY, Ontario: . Feb, 8. - Mr. and Mrs. Victor Aldred were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred of Agincourt. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sweet~ man spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glen De- mara. =. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kane and family were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sweetman. oo Raymond and Cecil Fralick accompanied. by Glare Fra- lick and Bill Loates attended the Orfeda show at the Ex- hibition grounds"in Toronto, Saturday. = This is a show of all the most modern in farm- ing equipment, and reported 'to he 'very. interesting. « -"The date for. the rummage sale has heen set for Febru- ary 8th. Anything for the sale may be left at the church or with your group leader. Anyone with news, please contact Allene 'Kane. Church service at 10 am. 4 bedroom bungalow in Port Perry, hardwood floors, mahogany cupboard; finished recreation room and bar, im- aculate thoroughout. An op- portunity - at only $19,500, with terms at 6% 9, interest? 50 acre: hobby farm, 13% storey, 4 bedroom brick home with furnace and bath, bank barn suitable for beef or horses, 10 acres bush, North of Port Perry, $23,000 with $6000. down. PORT BOLSTER 2 bedroom brick bungalow, with all modern conveniences _excellent , retirement home, very private, paved, road, -| large garage and workshop. $16000. with terms. 200 acres ranch land Wood- ville area, 160-acres work- able, spring pond-and small barn, will pasture 60 cattle in any year. $18,000. with $7000. down. SHOW FARM 100 acres choice clay loam, 1 mile highway frontage, 1% storey 4 bedroom brick home "with. all modern :convenienc- es, bank barn 54' x 90' in good condition, high ceiling, suitable for horses. One of the best farms -in the town. ship. Priced to sell. Call for information. ' Vacant land in Port Perry, surveyed in Hind 7 building lots £17000. dry 1 Full price|. 11 ; 1% ore 3 Tiered brick house in. Little Britain, fur- nace and. bath, modern kitch. en and renovated throughout. For quick sale $10,500. cash. 1 storey 4 bedroom tis home in Manilla, oil furnace plus 2 baths, modern kitchen, garage, _corner lot. Only $9500. with half down. Call for information. Call -- GEORGE S. STONE Ses2e2 Auction Sale SALE REGISTER | THURSDAY, Feb. 1, 1968 at | 7.30 p.m. -- Mid-winter Dairy | Cattle Consignment Sale at i Stouffville Sales Arena, Stouffville, Ont. Buyers will appreciate this fine offering of dairy cattle of all ages of different "breeds, assembled for -their convenience. = The purebred Holstein prospect ive buyer will find animals of various ages of real foun- dation calibre. Many with more class and added value than is found in larger sales. The grade purchaser will be able to select from all ages of large, rugged individuals. Many fresh or springing. We are e Sheciing a large group of both purebred and grade Holstein 'heifers that have been properly raised. Buyers are showing a positive res- ponse to better class cattle | and consignors are advised to take advantage of this for higher money value. If you have good quality cattle to sell; either sex, contact the sale management now. We welcome your participation in these monthly sales. Our objective is to serve the best interest .of the dairy cattle industry .in this district. For information contact Frank Bennett or Norman Faulkner, Sale Managers & Auctioneers, phone 887-5570 or "re e Centennial Medal (Continued) ada the Centennial Medal is conferred on Grant Christie, Esquire, in recognition of valuable service to the na- tion, - July 1, 1967. Municipal service is a tra- dition in the Christie family. Grant's father, Peter Christie served as Warden of Ontario County in 1881, 53 years ear- lier. The Star joins Mr. Chris- tie's many friends and extend « | congratulations on the occa- sion of well deserved hon- ours. 'The 1967 officers were from 'urer will also be appointed "| two-films_ were shown and Mutua NT (Continued) the main topic for the evens ing. . The finalization of the 1967 business was the first item on the agenda, with previous meetings, treasurers and sec- retaries reports and a report "from the out going president concluded this business. The association officers are to be elected alternatively, one year in the south and the next year in the north. the Brooklin Department and this year the officers were to come from the north. After some discussion, Bill Harrison of the Port Perry Fire Department was ap- pointed as President for 1968. Chief Ross Rodman of the Uxbridge department was appointed as vice - president from the north and Gord Bentley of Pickering Twp. Department was appointed vice - president from the south. The secretary-treas- from the Port Perry Fire Department, this will be done-at the next meeting, to be held in South-East Picker- ing on Friday, February 16. After the business meeting lunch was served Lu the host Qopatiment, >. =o So you're a car driver who figures he's pretty steady. You've driven for years now without any mishap and your driving certainly isn't getting any worse. .Well what about those little things you're be- ginning to let slide. You know you don't necessarily have to. be guilty of a serious mistake to become involved in a serious accident.. Here are a few "minor" causes of accidents that can combine to bring disaster. 1. Damaged wiper blades-- The ones you've planned "to replace since Decem- ber's ice storm. 2. Worn muffler --~ There could be a lot more than just noise escaping into yoyr car's interior. 3. Front end shimmy -- Ever think of the stress constant vibration puts. __-on your steering me- chanism. 4. Defective lights -- Sure they come on aftér you __ wiggle the knob for a while. What happens when they go off while you're negotiating a sharp curve. 5. Broken defroster -- You know 'the one that does- n't work till you'vé gone a mile or so. A lot could happen in a mile. This list could go on and on and on. The point is when something needs fixing on your car--fix it. Don't put. .it-.off..to - another day. Don't wait to see it listed as one of the contributing fact- ors to the accident you were involved in. LJ] [J * Statistical Report. MV.AS oe 21 Persons Injured .... ...... 3 Persons Killed .............. 0 Accident Charges .......... 7 Persons Killed (1968)... 1 Miles Patrolled .. 14,900 Vehicles Checked 111 Drivers Charged ......... .. mn Drivers Warned .. ........ . 40 General Occurrences ....... 53 Miscellaneous... 81 Liquor ...............cei. 5 Thefts ...........0........... 7 Break and Enter ... ...... 1 Disturbances .................. 1 Insecure Premises ............ 3 Impaired Drivers ........... 1 Acecanlt 2 Malicious Damage ...... "2 Reaty For i (Continued Switzerland, also by air, and continued by bus to Gren- oble, a distance of about 40 miles. All athletes will be Suiits 1 |B ered in a village, a number |§ of cottages built especiallyy for the occasion. 27 pair skaters from 15 different countries have been entered in the competition, | and it is no doubt competi- tion will be stronger this time than at any other olym- pics. before. On Sunday afternoon a Star reporter met with Anna and Richard in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Forder, Anna's- parents. The young skaters were naturally both excited about the upcoming trip. and events, and to havé the opportunity, of meeting athletes from so many other countries. The Canadian Olympic As- sociation has provided the two skaters with excellent wardrobes including colour- |. ful Hudson Bay, coats' and white fur hats. , Friday night Anna and Ri: chard were honoured guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hvland, coaches of the counle, along with a number of other student skaters. Also attending this function were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forder, David Porter and his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Porter. : | Wedding invitations : in the best of taste Printed announcements of your happy event are always distinctive and socially correct. fe fine printing is . . . for , .. When you come to us, you know what real our imaginative staff can create the type of printing to give you the prestige you want! no matter what it's OFFSET A Sar LETTERPRESS on Dy ho Eu ad REY ¥ SIME ' pr Cu" Nh) Ng » Ral A Tat Ta, Jor - a Te , men. or a Y NR wed A --- SCE A Tet " w, ATA he ATE a JX J er A

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