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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Aug 1969, p. 14

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a RN -\ NC 100 acres clay loam, 2 storey, 8 ropm brick home, all modern conveniences, 30 acres bush, and, good road, school buses at gate $47,000 with terms. Investment Property 2 storey frame duplex plus 2 extra registered building lots in Port Perry, close to downtown, $25,000.00 with Terms. 3 B.R. frame and brick home in Port Perry, newly decorated throughout, paved drive, rose garden, overlook- ing lake. $25,500 with, terms. + 2 storey frame duplex close downtown on quiet street. 2 self contained apts. with all modern conveniences. $24,900 with terms. -- Call -- GEORGE S. STONE 985-2632 ) HERB PUCKRIN 357-3671 86 acre farm, 65 workable, 3 spring creeks for ponds, 11 storey 7 room frame house, 4 piece bath, forced air gas furnace, small barn and .pole barn. Oshawa, 25 mile. Ask- ing $32,000. Terms. Mr. MARVIN NESBITT, Phone 986-4894, Nestleton Fred Cook Real Estate Lvd, Realtor New 3 bedroom frame, bungalow, lot 100x250. Close to shopping and post office. Asking $23,900 with terms. "93 acres, half clear, half bush, maple, beech, white birch, cedar, one mile of road frontage. Asking $25,000 with terms. 10 acres, bush lot, maple, beech, ravine, river frontage. Full Price $10,000 with terms. 100 acres, all workable, ex- cellent clay loam. One of the best in the township. 1% storey, 5 bedroom brick home, all conveniences. Full price $47,500 with terms. 100 acres, highway farm, modern 2 storey brick home, |' 2 separate apartments, bank barn, 15 ft. farm pond. Ask- ing $55,000. with terms. 100 acres, corner property, vacant land. 3 spring fed streams. Asking $27,000. with terms. > Call MORLEY BRUCE 985-2528 134 storey house, Black- stock, new chimney, oil furn- ace, bathroom, large lot, suitable for V.L.A. $16,000. Beautiful wooded 10 acre lot, frontage on two roads, good building site, $11,000. Terms. 100 acres vacant land, hardwood trees, suitable for winter retreat, $20,000. Terms. Near Blackstock, 13 acres vacant land, some wood, ex- cellent retreat. Terms. 9 lots, good 2 storey. ce- ment block building; furnace, heavy wiring, suitable for wreckers business, A. & C licence. Easy terms. 10 acre lot, hardwood trees, frontage on two paved roads. $11,000. Terms. IVAN THOMPSON + 986-4987 F 1 FRANK REAL ESTATE LiMiTED Queen St. Port Perry 985-7386 Port Perry 3 bedroom brick veneer bungalow in Port Perry, kit- chen, living room and bath- room, large spacious rec room, attached garage on well landscaped and fenced lot overlooking Lake Scugog. Priced at $29,500. Village 'Home 11/3 acres, village home, 7 roomed, 2 storey frame home. large kitchen, sun- room, modern conveniences, full basement, attached gar- age, lovely treed lot. Asking $23,000. Terms. Lake Scugog Beautiful cottage on large 3% acre lakefront lot, 185' lake frontage, nicely land- scaped, winterized, complete- ly furnished, boathou:e and well. $16,300. Terms. Port Perry Area 70 acre farm, barns, terri- fic pond site, creeks, some bush, 2 storey home, 3 bed- rooms, conveniences, oil heating. Priced at $45,000. Terms. Hobby Farm 5 acres scenic valueable 'land in Port Perry, on good paved road across from golf coarse, 2 storey frame house, 2 good barns, one 40 x 60' insulated and panelled for shop or many other uses. Don't miss .out on this one $34,500. Suburban Land 35 acres vacant land. some trees and pond, good frontage, Ritson Road. Osh- awa. Full Price $29,750. Easy terms. a Scugog Township Hobby Farm, 17 acres, in- sulated barns 32 x 64, mod- ern 3 bedroom, 8 room home, basement finished, rec. room and = poolroom. Attractive setting. Asking $38,000. Terms. } Income Property 4 unit apartment, excellent condition, spacious and well decorated, large lot, close to school and shopping. Full Price $34.000. Terms. - Caesarea room summer cottage, con veniences, very large lot, quiet street." Full Price $11,700. Terms. PHONE 985-7386 Evenings call: Howard Forder--655-3853 Ken Middleton --985-7548 George Beaton --985-3040 Maurice Baker --852-7256 Attractive furnished 3 bed. / PERRY STAR 985 - 7383 Mr. and Mrs. A. Aldred of Agincourt at their home here for the week-end. Miss Greta Wright of Osh: awa visited Miss Peggy Cor- nish for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fra- lick of Whitby entertained a number of their friends to a |' corn roast on Saturday night at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tozer of Ann Arbor, Mich. are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish and Mrs. Dorothy Tozer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Farmer of Oakville week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden. Master Eric Pogue of Osh- awa is spending this---week with his grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wither- spoon of Toronto guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Holt for the week-end. . Congratulations to Mr. Pat Cyr of Oshawa who was for- tunate enough to get two fish this week-end. One was 36" long and weighed 10 1b., the second one was 34" long and weighed 11 Ibs. "Mr. John Ryan and son Grant Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cawker & family attended the Caw: ker picnic held at Poplar Park, Port Perry. The Port Perry L.O.L. held a corn roast on Saturday night at Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice's home. A lovely time was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Uphill of Toronto at their cottage Me- Laren's Beach for 'the week- end. : A Mr. and Mrs. M. Luke of Kitchener a guest of Mr. & Mrs. Ken Goreski. Mr. and Mrs. A. Krieg and daughters have returned home after vacationing at Lake Bradley. ak The Thomas picnic was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas, Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. Callan are holidaying for a few days at Manitoulin Islands. Mr. and Mrs. John Lueyk spent the week-end in Nia- gara Falls. Service at Grace at 9 a.m. You are invited to attend. On Sunday two laymen from the Orillia area conduct- ed service at "Grace" church Mr. Roger Harnock took the first part and Mr. Bill Baluck of the O.P.P. delivered the message. His theme was, 'Have our values changed to-day?" | He suggested that we plan our +| spare poorly and if we don't soon do something, we shall lose our democracy and our chance to plan, think and choose. Before we sang "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" | Mr. Baluck described the life of the author, Joseph Scriven. On Monday, Mrs. Don Gerrow, Mrs. W.D. Smith; and another lady took a trip to Niagara Falls and visited other points of interest along the | way. } We are sorty.to hear Mr, and Mrs, Morven Hughes have not been well, We trust they | will soon feel better. : a = =] ME =) a a a LL SN = 19h =] -- Scugog The Star was unable Yo find "out who owned the cow. This cow was found dead stretched out across the drive way to the Odd Fellows Hall on Friday. It had apparently been hit by a car when it strayed on to County Road 2. --Photo by Joe Jordan 1970 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO single front headlights and a short rear deck. - The Chevrolet line-up for 1970 is headlined by an entirely new personal luxury car, the two-door Monte Carlo sport coupe. Chevrolet full-size models -- the Caprice, Impala Custom Coupe, Impala, Bel (Air and Biscayne, 'have been re-designed with many new engineering and safety features. The Chevelle and Nova models and Chevrolet station wagons also have undergone many improvements. The Monte Carlo, seen above features TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN # / £ #2 Timmy's wide smile is a good clue, to this baby's delightful disposition. Seven months old, he is a happy, responsive, sociable boy who goos and chuckles and laughs out loud and makes friends with every one he meets. ; To inquire about adopting Timmy please write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Serv- ices, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For other informa tion ahout adoption ask your local Children's Aid Society. o

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