re am " > | : « ve 2 Lee a oa T@--PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 26, 1971 | Work Wanted SUPERIOR Werk Wanted COOK REAL ESTATE MORLEY BRUCE i YOU CAN'T BUY A HOUSE, BUY A LOTI If there is one reality we all seem destined to live with for the forseeable future it is that our population will continue to rise while the value of our money declines. ' Both conditions make real estate--especially land-- one of the best of all possible investments. Growing poulation pressure steadily increases the value of land starting from the city center outward; dollar diminishes in value, it will take more 4 a f / | Five acre lot, overlooking Lake Scugog, access to Lake, building permit available, minimum house re- quirements 1000 sq. ft. $5,900 low down payment. Call Morley Bruce. NEW HOME on quiet residential street. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, separate dining room. Finished rec. room Nicely landscaped. Close to schools and shopping. Mary Enge. 965-2517 LAKE SCUGOG--Large 100 x 200 Cottage Lots at the mouth of Nonquon River. Some waterfront, some back lots. Permanent home could also be built. Start as low as $6,900. Call Peggy Worr. 985-336 Sor 7001 7 ACRES LARGE POND Wooded building site 7 miles east of Town. Asking $13,000. Terms. Joan Scott. Res. 985-7014. Office 985-7001. 4 BEDROOM HOME IN Downtown Location zoned commercial. Asking $23,500 with terms. Joan Scott. Office 985-7001 Large lot. Res. 985-7014. SECLUDED -- 25 Acres with Pond. $15,000. Terms. Office 985-7001. Ivan Thompson. LARGE WATER FRONT LOTS. Some with new cot- tages. Priced to sell. 985-7001, 297-2476. Ivan 15) QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY Port Perry 985-7001 Toronto 297-2476 Work Wanted YOUR PROPERTY INTO acreages, all sizes, with or without buildings, good or . We have many requests building lots and homes This is a common sense way to negotiate a sale, $135.00 registers any property and Principals Only finds you a serious buyer. ROY LEACH 985-2525 STEWART MORRISON 357-3476 MRS. J. HAMER, Country Branch Office 655-4492 ROSS BAILEY LICENSED AUCTIONEER Phone Collect | Auction Sale -- OLD TYME AUCTION at Port Perry Arena as part of the Centen- | nial Celebrations. Public in-| vited to contribute articles yA. cute Penk For information call Bill Cohoon. or Bob Allin 985-7397. / 4--Junel0 who SATURDAY, MAY 29th Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Scott Twp., north miles N.E. of Mt. Albert. 20 head of stocker steers, Here- ford and Angus," MF. 165 Diesel tractor(1500 hrs.) condition, Multi- Power and Power steering. J.D. Manure spreader, M.H. No. 22 tractor with hydraulic scuffler, Cock- shutt 1 row corn picker, M.H. 26 S.P. Combine, 10 ft. M.H. Seed drill, J.D. corn planter, 2 row M.F. No. 10 (nearly new), Qu. of . 3 pe. chesterfield, Ce and matt.,, Chest of drawers, Admiral T.V., Qu. of other furniture. Farm Sold. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk. FRIDAY, MAY 28th Auction Sale of Household Furniture, the property of SIDNEY E. GR will be held in the town of Beaver- ton, Mara Rd. 9 pe. dinin room suite (mahogany) g condition, hall tree, twin beds, dresser & chest of drawers, 2 on arm chairs, Chinese Oriental rug, 9x15, Swag lamp, Qu. of good silverware, Tea service, pit- cher, dishes, cutlery, etc. Qu. of dishes, some antiques, card table and 4 chairs (padded seats), vacuumn cleaner, floor polisher, many other useful articles. propery Sold. Terms Cash, Sale at 1:00 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers | Ph. (705) 357-3270 good; 1 marque tent 15 x 30°. 3 Stou A' IN and WILSON, Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers. 3--Juned SATURDAY, MAY 29/71 At 1 p.m. Mr. 0. Anderson, Brock Road North, Pickering RR. #1. Tel. 942-4967 ,oppo- site Pickering Golf Course, "| South end, turn West in side- road 1 block. The followin Household Furniture an many other useful articles will be sold: Inglis Washer & Dryer, like new, Dining room table & chairs, coffee table, erd tables, bed room suite, beds & dressers, lamps. dish- es, books, 2 T.V. sets, Silver- ware, crystal, china, nick- -| nacks, adding machine, 2 type writers, tape recorder, rec.- room furniture, odd chairs & tables, clock radio, pillows, odd bedding, drapes, assort- ment of toys, baby stroller, 1 oil 5; eater, filing cab- inet with four drawers, men's racing bike. movie screen & projector, fire place acces- sories, 1 deer rifle, 1 shot- gun, 1 chain saw, umbrella & table, lawn chairs, 1 antique buggy, 1 pony cart & harness, hay wagons with rubber tires 1 snow cruiser, trailer (sleeps 2), Fiberglass 12 ft. car top boat, builder's level, quantity of building blocks. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. LOYAL POGUE, Auctioneer, Tel. 668-4271 THURSDAY, MAY 27th 7:30 p.m. -- Evening "Heron- gate Country Auction", lo- cated off #2 Highway. Nerth on Altona Rd. at Rouge Hill, or 1 mile South of White. vale, on Altona Rd. Antiques, Modern & Contem ry Fur- niture, Glass, na, Appli- ances, etc. Selling this week: Complete Household Efferts of Mr. Albert Keith, Oak Ridges -- Chesterfield with matching chair, 5 pe. dining set, coffee tables, end tables, parlour tables etc. three drawer buffet, sideboard, up- holstered rocker, Boston Roc- ker, occasional chairs, bed- room set (Mahogany), Twin box spring Beverley beds, Triple dresser full width mir- ror, old washstands, clocks. oil lamps, brass & copper kettles, crocks, old sealer with "Beaver", fine china, glass, crib, high chair, dress- er, fridge, stove and many other knick-knacks. Aluction- eer's Note -- Plan to attend our regular Thursday Nicht) Auctions. Come where the) action is. P.S.--Quality con-| signments bey lo Re- serve. Terms Cash. HENRY KAHN, Auctioneer) (416) 668-6189 or 294-0426. a E gE Hi ur : i Tail Hil ng Ue. Farm Sold. Sale| "® =| 1:00 p.m. rocking chairs, studio couch, platform rocker, 6 chairs, 3 pc. bedroom suite, washstands & dressers, chest of drawers, pine cupboard with glass doors, dishes, lem- onade set (green glass), organ maple dining room _ suite (table and 4 chairs), drapes, vacuum cleaner, antique wal- nut settee, chandelier (new), antique fire box, many other' articles. Property sold, the property of MRS. LOU O'NEILL, 68 Beach St. in Ux- bride. Sale at 1 p.m. Lloyd Wilson and W. D. Atkinson, Sale Managers & Auctioneers Auction Sale 12:30 Tuesday JUNE 8th Clearing Farm Auction, in- cluding 35 Holstein and Here- ford Cattle, 15 cows (8 regis- tered Holstein) Hereford cal- ves, 5 Hereford Steers, 2 Hereford Heifers, Sow and 11 pigs, Sow, Hog, 9 chunks. John Deere 510 tractor (die- sel) equipped with John Deere No. 37 loader, power steering, (1400 hrs. excellent) ulley, tractor chains, Case A tractor and scuffler, J-D 3 furrow trip-beam plow (like new), J-D Cultivator, MH seed drill, Grain & fertilizer Cockshutt No. 18 combine 8 hydraulic lift (good). McCor mick Hay Baler (good), Bear Cat Hammer mill, 30' endless goodyear belt(new), New Idea manure spreader, McCormick Hay Mower (3 point hitch), Grain Auger, Ereka tato planter, 2 rubber ti wag- ons, Ferguson 6 bar rake, Vi- king Electric separator, 50 cedar posts, Chain saw, 32' Hay elevator, cement mixer, electric motors, ae cut- ter, pine cupboard, bales hay, 150 bu. wheat, 200 bu. mixed grain, 3 ton cob corn, many other items. The pro- perty of ENOCH McKNIGHT & SON, Lot 1, Con. 6 Reach Twp., 4 miles west of Hwy. 12 ~ > ge or 5 miles south eas' x ; . Utica W.1. will pay my Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 12:30. Lioyd Wilson, Ux. bridge and W. D. 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