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Port Perry Star, 21 Nov 1989, p. 41

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I RR . PORT PERRY STAR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING VOL.1 No. 10 - FIRST CHOICE REAL ESTATE - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1989 Published weekly by the Port Perry Star WESTPORT ESTATES: 3 bedroom, 7 months new, raised brick bungalow in area of executive type homes. Upgraded throughout with 4 pc. ensuite "in master bedroom, greenhouse kitchen with oak cupboards and walkout to deck, separate living room and dining room, family room with brick woodsteve setting, rec room and office in basement, 3 baths, double garage. A pleasure to show. Asking $289,900. For more information call Ann Elliott 985-7386 or 985-8123. £4 APPLE VALLEY $225,900. 3 bedroom, 1 year new brick and aluminum sidesplit, main floor family room with fireplace and walkout, eat-in kitchen overlooking family room, 1 baths, 4 pc. ensuite, upgrade flooring, trim and cabinetry, 2 car garage. For an appointment to view call Mark Smith 985-7386 or 985-3110. TO VIEW THESE PROPERTIES CALL... 985-7386 @he Pot Perey Sav An Award Winning Community Newspaper Serving Port Perry & Scugog Township since 1866 : Charging G.S.T. onresale housing attacks families The Oshawa and District Real Estate Board (ODREB) is appalled that the federal Standing Com- mittee on Finance would take seriously a proposal to involve resale housing in the Goods and Services Tax (GST). The proposal put forward recently by the Urban Development Institute (UDI) would charge GST on * additional consumption when a family changes residences. If, for example, a taxpayer sells a home for $200,000 and buys another home - new or existing - for $250,000, GST would be charged on the $50,000 'ad- ditional consumption.' "This proposal clearly takes no account of why Canadian families move up," says ODREB Presi- dent Dave Tonkin. "They move up because their family is growing. They move up to accommodate elderly parents in a household environment. They move up to take ad- vantage of job opportunities which contribute to family security. In many cases, they are required by employers to move from market to market where house prices vary substantially." Tonkin noted that such a tax would surely be a (Turn to page 4) OPEN HOUSE | LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME? CLIP OUT THIS LISTING AND TAKE IT ALONG WITH YOU FOR EASY REFERENCE. CENTURY 21 GERRY MEHARG LTD. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26th - 1 to 4 PM DIRECTIONS: 396 Cochrane Street, Port Perry. Your hostess: Jannette Peters 985-7371 W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED SATURDAY, NOV. 25th-11 AM to 1 PM DIRECTIONS: 78 Scugog Road, Blackstock Your host: Bonnie Steele 985-7386 SATURDAY, NOV. 25th - 1 to 4 PM DIRECTIONS: Port Perry east on Hwy. 7A to Nestleton, and follow Open House signs. Your host & hostess: Ernie & Penny Duncan 985-7386 SATURDAY, NOV. 25th - 3 to 4 PM DIRECTIONS: 368 Scugog Street, Port Perry Your hostess: Bonnie Steele 985-7386

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