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Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1970, p. 10

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1 FORT x aa hs MENTE DAN ; re Ades PAL hw Noel ea IRE + BUY * SELL: RENT * SWAP + HIRE * BUY * 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Aug. 27,1970| Real Estate SELL RENT + SWAP 'HIRE + BUY * SELL: RENT . Auction Sale News Showmanship can give a better price for your house. FRED COOK BSA, FRI Realtor You You're not a Hollywood star? can be just right for the part. All you need to qualify for the role is some common sense, a simple desire to pleasé and be a home owner who would like to sell his home quitkly at a better price. Start by putting yourself in the buyer's shoes and ask what would impress YOU if you were on the buying end. A house in excellent condition of course. But in addition to that, the atmosphere of a home does much to influence house hunters and determine what they are likely to pay for it. Take the case of the housewife who prepared her house for inspection when the realtor phoned to say that he was bringing prospects around: She left just enough light in each room to show it to best advantage. She put fresh flowers on the hall table and the living room. She had the hi-fi playing softly. And she lit a fire in the den that brightened and warmed the cold day. She knew that women buyers are impressed with clean kitchens and bathrooms, so she had-hers spotless, along with the closets and the basement. The salesman said he thought she added $2000 to the price -- and he may have been right. Don't worry. J0+4r>ma REAL ESTATE LIMITED Lakeside Beach 5 room furnished water- front cottage and garage. Dock, patio, many extras. Small down payment. Ask- ing $12,500 with terms. Port Perry Attractive 3 bedroom brick bungalow, combined dining room. On a quiet street. Full price $24,500. Vacant Land 10 acres of beautiful vacant land, excellent for that active family. Building permit avail. able. Asking $14,900 with terms, Call MARION HOPKINS 985.7215 or 985-3102 , Auction Sales BILL JACKSON | am pleased to announce through our association with the Standard Trust Company, we can now offer to residents of Ontario County first mortgage loans for 80 - 909% of the appraised value of your pro- perty. Substantial second mortgage funds are also available at prime rates. For an informed approach to your mortgage re- quirements telephone our Port Perry branch at 985-3031 or call at our Markham office located at the corner of No. 7 and 48 highways. THOB N SHEA LTD. REALTOR BERT REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR TORONTO 447-8518 985-7373 iL: "ils NEW LOCATION: Highway 12 at Manchester Asking $11,000 2 bedroom cottage on large lakefront lot, north. end of Lake Scugog. Terms Scugog Island 3 bedroom cottage, on large lot, well treed, ask- ing $7000.00 with terms or gyaiiable. i, or Soe Dice for cash. Ca adeline Coosaron. Rodd 9857373 or 085 Ideal cottage or summer 2819 anytime. home close to Lake and shopping, furnished, con- veniences. Asking $6,500. William's Point Call Madeline Rodd 985- Cottage on a treed lot overlookin jhe Jae, Laz ge rooms, fully furnished, Rent with Opti priced to sell at $9,000, For ge "Buy lion with terms. Joan Scott, In Port Perry 3 bedroom 985-7373 / 7014. 25 acres of retreat pro- Bungalow, hardwood and poured floors, finished rec SAT., AUGUST 29th Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements, 17 Hereford and Holstein Cattle, B275 Int. Diesel Tractor, Int. Cub Trac- tor with Cultivator, Cultivat- or, 3 pt., Some Household Furniture, Straw & Grain, the property of LOUIS MI- CH KI, Lot 11, Con. 3, Hope P., % mile east of Welcome on Hwy. 106 or 10 mile south of Bewdley to Hwy. 106 and 2 mile west. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. No Reserve, Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ed. Allen, Clerk. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Aug.20-27 Reaboro, Ont. Ph. Lindsay 705-324-9959 AUCTION OF ANTIQUES Furniture, glassware, etc. -- SAT., AUG. 29th, property of Somerset Cottages, W. . BEST, Fenelon Falls, 6 miles east of Bobcaygeon Highway (see signs) 1 mile south. THURS., SEPT. 3rd Regular Monthly Consign- ment Auction Sale of Dairy Type Cows, Fresh & Spring. ing. Heifers, Bred & Open, Bulls, Pure Bred & Grade, to be held at Stouffville Sales Barn, Stouffville, Ont. Ex- pected this month will be a number of Springer Heifers for Sept. & Oct. calving from one Farm. Anyone who have cattle to sell that will insure "Buyer Satisfaction" contact the 'sales mgrs. early. -Sale at 7:30 p.m. Frank Bennett & Norm Faulkner Sales Mgrs. and Auctioneers. 2--Spt.3 ANTIQUE AUCTION SAT., SEPT. 5th, Estate of late MURTEL COTTOM, But- tonville, will be held at BOB- CAGEON ARENA. Tables, side chairs, pine wash stand, beds, pie crust table, large assortment of pressed glass and china, carmel slag, and salt glaze, copper & iron, spinning wheel, iron stove, lamps, trunks, 2 pine dry '| sinks, arrow back mammy's bench, schoolmaster's desk, rocking chair, Birdseye map- le chest, back to wall desk pine coffee table, book shel- ves, pine desk, etc. etc. . The above is PARTIAL LIST of contents of small antique shop and private collection. PLEASE ATTEND. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms Cash. No Re- serve, Estate Sale. ORVAL McLEAN, Auctioneer 324-2791, Lindsay MONDAY, SEPT. 7th Auction! Auction! Auction! Yes "Gold Rush Days" are 'back for you. A real chance to really save. Another Ware- house Sale at Stouffville Sales Barn, included will be 1000 pairs of shoes (all sizes) Colour T.V. & Black & White, Stoves, Fridges, Freezers, Beds, Radios, Toasters, Ket- tles, Rugs, Chairs, 14 ft. Fibre-Glass Boat, 40 H.P. H. |motor and trailer, just about anything you can think of. Sale at-1 p.m. sharp. Norm Faulkner and Frank Bennett, Butterbowl], antique wringer, [Sales Mgrs. & Auctioneers. Edison Cylinder Victrola, cyl- inder records, churn, buttons pictures, many clocks, red satin glass lamp, cobalt blue lamp, tiffany lamp, old lamps, carriage lamp, India essence burner, pickle cruets, water sets, lamodge china, old -cop- per pots & kettles, silver ser- vice, Nippon china, cocoa pit- cher, other hand painted Nip- pon dishes, good piano and bench, pewter mugs, bells, candelabra, 6 amethists sher- bets, cut glass tumblers, ruby glass honey comb gob- lets, walnut dresser (marble top), walnut. dining room suite, wardrobe, Jacobian dresser & bed, dresser, ma. hogany drop leaf table and chairs, wicker chairs, inlaid table, antique tables, brass stand (marble too), 2 ching cabinets, spool bed, Jenny Lind beds, corner chair, etc. NOTE plus many other in- teresting antiques. Sale at 10 a.m. Absolutely no. Re- serve. Terms cash. ORVAL McLEAN, Auctioneer 324-2791, Lindsay 7373 or 985-2819 anytime. SAT., SEPT. 5th Auction Sale of Entire Con- tents of TREASURE CHEST ANTIQUE STORE, Perry St., Port Perry, including: Ux. bridge Piano, Jacobean style bar, 2 Round Dining Tables, kitchen cabinet (oak), dining. room tables, chests of draw: ers, box stove, dressers and stands, fancy oil lamps, Seth Thomas clock, large quantity antique dishes and glassware, | picture frames, crocks, brass and copper ware, captain's chair, many other interesting items. Terms Cash. Sale at 2--Spt.3 Check The Label On Your Paper And Doing Business... Could Be Scugog Mr. and Mrs. B. Maeck and Mr, and Mrs. C. Maeck of South River spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, D. Jordan last week. Mr. and Mrs. K. Heath of Toronto week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Callan. Mr. and Mrs. W. May of Havelock recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Hold, Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carey; Cameron Lake. Jack and Joan Kane and family spent a day in Kingston recently. Paul remained for a short. time. Mrs. M. McLaren visited Mrs. R. Hayser in Qshawa Hospital on Tuesday. Mr. ahd Mrs. Cyr and daughter week-end guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice attended a Lodge supper at Mr. and Mrs. Symes of Utica on Saturday night. Mr. and: Mrs. E. Metcalf of Toronto recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brodie. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith and family of Oshawa Satur- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutherland. Mrs. A. Di Pavlo and Anne Lyn of Sudbury have returned home after visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. B. Cook of Pleasant Point, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. D. McLellan of Willowdale week-end guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter. ' Congratulations to our new bride and groom Warren Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R. Shaw and Charles of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandler in Seagrave on Sunday. Mrs. W. Cornish of Little Britain, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hess of Peterborough Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corn- ish. : 7 p.m.--Evang. Service Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Bush- ell of Buckhorn on Tuesday. (Continued on Page 11) JOINT SERVICES Port Perry United Church The Church of the Ascension Anglican SUNDAY, AUG. 30th-- During the remainder of August a service for the two congregations will be held each Sunday at the Church of Ascension at 9:45 a.m. with Rev. R. C. Rose in charge. YOU are invited to worship with us. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, AUG. 30th-- Joint Services with Ash- burn during month of August, at 11:30 a.m. Speaker-- Rev. John Robertson PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor A. Hern SUNDAY, AUG. 30th-- 10:00 a.m.--Bible School. 2 Adult Classes 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service. Rev. Don Dinnick of Ajax Baptist Church will preach both services. All are welcome. United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, AUG. 30th-- SCUGOG--9:45 a.m. PROSPECT--11:00 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Family Bible Hour 11. am.--Morning Worship Newspaper advertising can make a big difference... ask any successful businessman. He's learned through experi- ence that the best way to reach people and bring in customers is through news- paper advertising. See for yourself--newspaper advertising pays for itself in increased sales, increased profits. Get the facts. . . get in touch with us. P2RT { PERRY JJTAR Want to Reach More People, More Effectively? room with fireplace close | |One O'clock Roy Scott, | ? perty, stream crosses this 4, schools, completely || Clerk. * ' E scenic parcel. Enquire . Jandseaped. Call Madeline ork TED J ACKSON, : Shopping Starts. ..and Selling Begins... , about it now. Joan Scott, 'Rodd 985-7373 or 985-2819 TED SPENCELEY, | In the Pages of This Newspaper 985-7373 / 7014. 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