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Port Perry Star, 19 Jun 1984, p. 27

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BE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 19, 1984 -- 27 CI ; Port Perry Star Feature Home Of The Week "Township sideroad south Quaint little bungalow "perfect for collectors Tucked away on a Quiet Scugog of Port Perry, this three bedroom bungalow sits on an at- tractively landscaped lot with plenty of shade trees and shrubs. The house has numerous interesting features which reflects the careful atten- tion it has received from the present owners. An attractive family sitting room at the rear of the house is finished with pine board floors and ceiling, and fireplace with airtight stove. The base- ment has been finished into a large L- shaped family room, also with fireplace. There is an attached garage and com- pletely separate from the house is a large, insulated and heated workshop and storage shed. A raised deck and gazebo overlook the spacious rear yard which is private, This charming house and property are located on a quiet concession road about peaceful and quiet. The house would have a definite ap- peal to the buyer who may enjoy collec- ting antiques, or memorabilia of all kinds and wants to be able to display them in a unique setting. The house is finished on the exterior in board and batton, is well insulated, and heating costs are reduced to a minimum, thanks to use of the efficient airtight woodstove. Located about three miles south of Port Perry, it makes for easy commuting to Oshawa or this community. This property is now listed under MLS at $129,500. For more information, contact listing agent Valerie Butt at George Stone Realtor Ltd., in Port Perry, 985-7303. 7 fi 36 SRR EEA three miles south of Port Perry. The proper- ty features many extras including a full, heated workshop. Playgroup tops with graduation ceremony Seagrave and Area News by Liz Smith Seagrave Playgroup finished off the season with a Graduation Party on Thursday June 14th. The Program included races, songs, ice-cream, and cake and of course presentation of diplomas. Thanks are extended to the mothers who helped make things run so smoothly, not only at the party but throughout the year. The card and gift certif- icate for "Teacher" was a big surprise and was very much apprec- iated. Anyone interested in POOL CHEMICALS registering their child for Playgroup next year can contact Patty Williams at 985-2453. More details regarding next years class will be given late in August in this column. There was a lot of baseball played by the community this week and most of my news is scores. The Mites won a close game against Greenbank on Monday with the final score 14 to 13 for Seagrave. The Squirts were in the middle of a shut out against Rankin when their game was called for rain on Wednesday. The Seagrave Pee Wee Team scored 26 runs to Country Lanes 9 with home runs by Matt Durward, Chris Carr and Jason Weinhold, and superb pitching by Paul Wy.ic and Todd KEEP COOL TH Install CENTRAL AIR & ACCESSORIES Solar and Thermal Blankets Pumps - Filters - Pool Kits Pool Lounges and Games 22 GREENSBORO DR. BLACKSTOCK 986-5 Call for a "Free" Estimate _. * Qualified Serviceman 4 SEASONS HEATING ~~" Gusrortend Wor & AIR CONDITIONING 985-2530 Taylor. The Seagrave Turkey Power Ladies were in a 3 day tournament in Stouffville this past weekend. Out of 16 teams, Seagrave placed 6th and came home with a cash prize. The Seagrave Park was the site of a invitational tournament this weekend, but I'm afraid I have no results. A reminder of the Ge Hearing c Aid community shower for Carol Fairman, to take place at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday June 24th at the home of Bonnie Branton. If the weather is nice, bring a lawn chair. Congratulations to Cathie Grant from Robinglade, who grad- uated last week from Centennial College. A number of friends and relatives attended a (entre ¢f Port Perry Dennis J Hogan ann Hearing Aid Consultant Dr. E. Mannen's Office - 24 Water St. S.. Lakeview Plaza, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO. 985-9192 985-3003 party at her home on Sunday to help her celebrate. Congratulations are also extended to Cindy Watts and Michael Will- iams who took part in the Durham Region Track and Field Meet held at the Civic Audit- orium in Oshawa last week. They were part of a 6 member team sent to represent Immaculate Conception School. Both Cindy and Michael did very well and returned with a ribbon each fromtheir respective events. Please call Marilyn Beacock with next weeks news - 985-3595. Port Perry Star ADVERTISING DEADLINES ALL ADVERTISING: MONDAY 12 NOON

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