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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 23 Dec 1970, p. 8

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ground floor. Quiet street decorated ONE BEDROOM Apartment Call 985-2160. ONE BEDROOM apt.. down- town, Port Perry, newly re- novated, electric heat. Avail- able Jan. ist. Phone 985- 2632. 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. close to schools, hospital & down town. Available Jan. Ist Phone 985-2267 FARM HOUSE, newly decor- ated. four bedrooms, all fa- cilities, $150.00 per month, located in Myrtle. Phone: 555 4984 TF. Wanted FURNITURE, China, Glass ete. Call Vera Lee's Antiqu Greenbank 985-7723 | soldered and out. All work fully . We also repair Prices er, all conveniences, heated work shop, excellent garden. $13,500. Terms. PAINTING Call John Holtby 985-7553 after 4 p.m. TF -2 storey solid brick build- ing in excellent . Four apartments fully rented. Live in one and enjoy income from other three. Centrally located, an excellent oppor- tunity for anyone wishing ----______-/ part time work and a free LIVESTOCK TRUCKING KEITH GOBLE Blackstock Call 986-4747 Dec.24 MISTER T.V. TOWERS 378 King St. W. Oshawa 723-9525 T.V. Towers, Sales, Service and Installation Colour Antennas, Rotors, and black & white also Repairs 9-9 Res. King St. W. TF. AL SPEARS BODY SHOP COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE Body Repairs and Spray Painting FREE ESTIMATES home $32,500 with only $12,000 down 1 acre building lot on Seugog Island. Treed boun dry on 2 sides. Good value at $4,000 cash. 12 acre lot, 2 miles east of Sunderland. Frontage on 2 paved roads. $8,000 with -- down, permit avail- able. 100 acres in Port Perry area. Productive soil, corner farm on 2 paved roads. Large 10 room brick home in ex "| cellent condition, bank barn, 40 x 80. Close to Port Perry and Prince Albert. $100,000 with terms. 143 acres of productive soil, Little Britain area. % mile road, barn cellent terms. To be home at Chritmas is more than just a tredition in our Christian civilization. It is a deep, heartfelt need to be wth our family and friends; to immerse our selves in the sights and sounds and scenes of our most important memories; to be HOME. All of us who have been away at school, or work, or the armed forces, or just seeking our fortunes in the world, know the pulse-quickening feeling of rounding the last familiar corner to the place that is\home to us. Simple or suptuous, the image of it grows sharp with longifig when we think of returning there. The loneliest loneliness of all is the one that we humans fee] at Christmas when we are unable to return home, or saddest of all, have no home to return to. If such persons are among your acquaintances you'll enrich your Christmas by remembering them when you're giving out your holiday invitations. We hope that this Christmas is joyful for you and your loved ones. We hope that it is materially full of course. But much more, we wish you the kind 'of happiness that no one can take from you because it ir inside of you. We hope you are home for Christmas. ee 189 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, ONT. Cochrane St. Port Perry Winess Forces Sale Family home excellent Restaurant & gas pumps, condition, 3 bedrooms con- living quarters, on No. 7 venient kitchen, large fa- highway, 30 miles north mily room, treed lot. Must of Oshawa, good gallon- be seen. $27,000..Terms age, excellent potential arranged. Askii $21,900. with $10. down. Area Year old spacious brick Cedarshores West view Lake Scugo< 75 foot waterfront lot. Five room, two bedroom cottage, cathedral ceilings, insulated, panelled, con- veniences, oil heat. Some furniture & appliances. Sleeping cabin and bot- house. Well kept area. $19,200. with $6, dow Uxbridge Ares 60 acres retreat, ever flow ing stream starts on pro- perty, scenic pond site, £ room home, conveniences, oil heated. Barn. $55,000 with $20,000 down. bungalow, attached garage. Broadloom, corlon floors, dining area, three bed- room, rec. room with stone fireplace, possible billiard room, patio doors to bal- cony & good garden. Price reduced for quick sale. $29,800. Terms. Family Home Desirable 4 bedroom 2 storey 9 room home, din- ing room, large kitchen, utility room, 1% baths. Treed lot, |: garden area and tool shed. Ask- ing $22,500. Good terms. 2 bedroom bungalow, large kitchen, living room, 4 pce bath & full basement with FA. oil furnace. Garage & paved drive. Located on quiet street, walking distance to shopping. Ask- a wi $4,000 age, ly wooded, ex. cellent trout stream, Port Perry area. $20,500 Terms. 25 Acres Scenic rolling land with Hideaway 42 acres rolling land, partly wooded, pond stream, Manilla area. SIX OFFICE LOCATIONS SERVING You roads open all vear 1 mile from price On Nov. 28th, three leaders & 22 cubs travelled to View Lake to visit Akela Welts® bird farm. This visit was en- joyed by all. Dec. 6 Roy Pallant ACM. and two helpers took 20 cubs to Oshawa to see a Christmas movie. . On Dec. 12 B pack had two floats in the Santa parade. The Snoopy float won first prize. Dec. 12th at 7 p.m. the Scout Hall was turned into a Christmas wonderland for. B pack Christmas party. A nice fire was burning in the fireplace to add to the party. The evening began with the grand howl, Lord's Prayer & "O Canada", followed by Miss Debbie Potts reading "Let there be peace". Smits group sang "Joy to the World", followed by Gord Smits, Chris Clarke, Ken De- Jong, Robert Manis with "Drummer Boy". B Pack this fall decided not to exchange gifts but instead ® to buy toys for the children of Sunnydale Home. Mrs. St. John from this home was present to receive the gift. She thanked the cubs for their kind work. During Nov. ACM Betty Saulnier and helpers had the cubs make candle holders for their mothers, and during the evening the cubs were called Mariann ® aside, the mothers were aske®- ed to stand, lights were ed out and 29 lit ca made their way into the room. It was a pretty sight. ACM Reesor delighted everyone with two movies & during the movie a loud knock was heard at the door and Santa walked in. Haq, gave out some fifty bags of candy té the cubs and child. ren. Rey. Black closed the party prayer. Everyone ed and engaged in a lunch served by Mrs. Dog Lee and Mrs. Betty Sauinier

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