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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 8 Sep 1971, p. 10

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Family home, 5 yrs. old, brick 3 bedroom bungalow electric heat, two firepla- ces, family room, 72 ft landsc: lot Asking $31,500.00, cash to existing 6% % Mortgage. Business Potential Two storey 9 room home, six bedrooms, excellent condition. Potential for country store. Port Perry area in small village. Ask- ing $25,900. with $5,000 down. . Port Perry 3 bedroom brick veneer home, recently decorated and broadloomed. Base- ment finished with beauti- ful 12 x 33 ft. rec. room, laundry room, den and possible 4th bedroom. Close to schools, shopping and supervised swimming. $26,500. Terms. Cannington Solid Brick Home, 10 spa- cious rooms, conveniences, oll heat, large corner lot in country village. Good potential. Asking $20,500 with $4,500 down. Country Living 3 bedroom frame home on 3 acres with barn, good garden soil. Asking $16,900 with low down payment Cannington 125 acres with 110 acres excellent corn and alfalfa land, year round creek running through property Large barn, house of no value, an excellent pro- perty. Full price $35,900 100 Acres, Barn Oakwood area, 50 acres clay loam, level, balance woodland with pond oider ~ PORT PERRY STAR -- W Home home, well kept. treed lot close to downtown. Ask- ing $16,500. Good terms. Lake Scugog Excellent family cottage, 3 bedrooms furnished sun- deck, dock boat storage, treed lot. 100 ft. water- front. Asking $15,000. Good Terms. Sunrise Beach A:-ractive, spacious two bedroom cottage and gar- age. Insulated, electric heat, conveniences, utility room, fully furnished. Large treed lot on canal. Asking $13,000. Terms. Seugog Point 2 bedroom cottage on a nice dry lakefront ict partly furnished, extra back lot included in pur- chase price. Asking $9,000. Good terms. 150 Acres Excellent farm land, solid brick 9 room home, con- veniences, large barns, presently operated for show horses and beef op- eration. Port Perry East, off Hwy. 7A. Asking $60,000. Terms. Beef Farm Cannington area, 200 acres --150 workable, balance bush & pasture with creek across property, two barns 3 bedroom home with all conveniences. Asking $58,800. with terms. Hobby Farm Port Perry area, 50 scenic acres overlooks Lake Scu- gog. good 8 room home, modern new steel barn, pig operation, ouilt fr other uses. Asking $45,000 Terms. Exceptional Lot Seenle treed large lot for better than average 4 1A Hwy. frontage. ©) home on property, need ing considerable repair Asking $11,000. Cash. Retirement Homesites 75 x 200, overlooking ' ake Seugog, within walking distance of Lake, 950 «a. pt homes required. $2,500. cash. FINANCE ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE OFFICE HOURS 9 am. -- 9 pm. Call: Port Perry 985-7386 Oshawa 723-0302 $1X OFFICE LOCATIONS SFRVING YOU SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 RURNITURE AUCTION -- SATURDAY, SEPT. 18th Clearing Farm Auct'«: {{bern in March) and Farm | Machinery; including 2 trac- tors, John Deere 46" (P.T.0.) with hydraulic horne loader; }J-D "D" with hydraulic; MH "Clipper" Combine 6° (Wis- consin motor); J-D Manure spreader; J-D 7' mower (mounted); J-D hay rake; J- D hay baler; J-D 8 double dise; J-D 8 stiff tooth, culti- |vator; Int. 3 furrow plow (Ace bottom); 4 sect. harrows 20° bale elevator(with motor) grain blower with 50' pipe; Letz grinder; 2 wagons; line of Horne loading equipment including snow bucket, Boone extension with grap ple fork, buck rake & stacker 30° wooden silo complete with hoops; scrap iron; and many other misc. items. The roperty of F. VERLE WAGG iocated % mile west of Kin- sale on #7 Highway between Brooklin and Brougham. Giving up farmin:; No Re- |serve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1:00 p.m. HENRY KAHN Auction Service (668-6189) 2--Sept.15 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 1:00 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Auction Sale of Furniture including 9 pe. walnut din- ing room suite, bedroom suite, fleetwood television, chesterfield and chairs, Mc- Clary refrigerator, Findlay combination wood and elec- trie stove, Eatonia washing machine, oak table & chairs, |rocking chairs, kitchen cab- }inet, occasional chairs, pic- |ture frames, dishes, 12 pe. | set English china, many other jarticles. The property of |MRS. FRANK HARDY, 194 | Brock St. W. in Uxbridge. Terms cash, no reserve. Sale at 1 p.m. Lloyd Wilson and W. D. Atkinson sale manag- ers and auctioneers. SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 Auction Sale of 34 High stock and Implements, 1970 Ford % ton truck, 1968 MF. 165 Tractor, 1971 M.F. 135 Diesel Tractor, 1970 Manure Loader, 1968 M.F. Baler, 1968 Seed Drill, 7970 Double Disc, 1969 John Deere Plough, 1971 Snow Blower, 1969 M.F. Man- ure Spreader, 1970 Cultivator Hay, Grain, Straw, the pro perty of ROY McCOLL, Lot 2, Con. 13, North n Twp., % mile east on T- brooke St. from -- Hwy. at Cash. No Reserve. Machine Sale at 1:00 pm. Cattle Sale at 3:00 p.m. Ward Hol- mes and Jack Callaghan, Clerks. Auctioneer's Note-- An outstanding line of new, power equipment, 2 tractors, |one with 2 hrs., one with less }than 700 hrs. This machin- tery is well-maintained and jready to work. A herd of Charolais Cattle from % to 7/8 Charolais blood, showing \size and quality. Suitable for Breeding Purposes, Plan to attend. Carl HICKSON, Auctioneer ieee ti Reaboro, Ont. ne Lindsay 705-324-0059 ,2--Sept.15 May oll lamps, Grade Charolais Cattle, Live- | P SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 aring Auction of Antique Walnut and Pine Furniture, dishes, crockery, , glassware, bded- ding, etc. for Mrs. CHAS. REDDICK, in Whitevale (be ing 5 miles east of Markham) N This auctién brings to a close one of the oldest homes in the district. Pro- perty sold. Sale 1:00 p.m. ATKINSON and W IN Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers 2--Sept.15 .| vice and cost of levelling the SATURDAY, SEPT. 4 Complete Barloe Dispersal Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements, 87 Holstein Cattle, 59 ers 28 Grades, 1967 . Diesel Tractor, M.F. 35 Diesel Tro- tor with manure loader, WD Allis Chalmers Tractor, 1969 Case self-propelled Combine, Int. Baler, M.F. Manure Spreader, Patz Silo Unloader, Milking Parlour and Milking Equipment, Grain. The pro- perty of NEIL MUNROE, Lot 3, Con. 8, Hope Twp., 8 miles | East of Kirby on County Rd. | #9 or 10 miles North of Port Hope on Hwy #28 and % mile West. Auctioneer's Note --This is a large sale of mo- dern power machinery and records which have been purchased in the last few years from some of the out- standing Holstein Dispersals in the surrounding Counties. Official Catalogues sent on request. Lunch available. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Machine Sale 10:30 a.m. Milk- ing Equipment 1:00 p.m., fol- lowed by Cattle Tom May, Pedigrees, R.R. #8, Picton, Ont. Ward Holmes, & Jack Callaghan, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. Phone Lindsay 703-324-9959 2--Sept.1 SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 Auction Sale of Farm Ma- chinery, Antique car and trucks, Furniture, etc., the roperty of the Late GORD- ON RYNARD, Lot 25, Con. Scott Twp., 1% miles east o! Zephyr or 5 miles north of Sandford. Ford Dexta Diesel tractor, 2 Ford tractors, Saw- yer Massey threshing mach- ine 36 x 50, N.H. baler with motor, Dearborn tiller, 2 Ferguson plows, Potato cut- ter, planter, grader, dusters, ete., 2 antique turnip drills, Turnco grain box & wagon, full line of machi , Acorn stable cleaner (340 ft. cable, used 3 yrs.), Antique car, Oldsmobile 1931, 1921 Ford stake truck, 1930 Ford stake a herd of cattle with good | 7 ; . . bd $200 Bill For Map quired to level it. "I could get 1,000 con- tractors and they would all back me (on this procedure)," he said adding that," this has been a One-way street too long." Deputy-Reeve Phil Orde and Coun. Howard Hall said that the Village should not consider paying for the map because the sewer system be- longed to the Ontario Water Resources Commission. Clerk John Doble said requested Canadian Mitchell prepare the map because "how else will people know where their lateral connections are?" =» He said he made the request over the phone. Council decided it would have dumped it?' he asked. | wait until Reeve Robert Kenny Coun, Jackman claimed/returned from his overseas that when a contractor dumps | holiday to see if he authorized fill for free he is usually re-;the ordering of the map. 4 fi) Church Services PORT PERRY PASTORAL | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4 CHARGE Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. The United Church of Canada| SUNDAY, SEPT. 12th-- Rev. W. Mark Reeves, 10;00 a.m.--Morning Worship pmeoned CHURCH OF ASCENSION SUNDAY, SEPT. 12th-- ANGLICAN Services will be held at Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister 5 Port Perry at 10 a.m. and at SUNDAY, SEPT. 12th-- Prince Albert at 11:30 a.m. Trinity XIV : The Minister's theme will be,} 19.99 a.m.--Morning Service "Something Old, Something | sy joHN'S BLACKSTOCK Continued from page 1 a Canadian Mitchell represent- ative, had advised the Village that it should level for free fill' being placed in David Palmer park by Clairson Cons- truction Ltd. from sewer exca- vation work. Council followed the ad- fill has cost the muncipality hundreds of dollars. "Clairson should have level- led it since it was us who did them a favor by letting them dump in the park,"' said Coun. Jackman, a former road con- tractor with several years of experience. "Where else would they tan Trinity XIV At Port Perry the Amalga-| 11:15 a.m.--Morning Prayer mated Church School will + begin its new season at PORT PERRY 10 a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH At Prince Albert there will} SUNDAY, SEPT. 12th-- » be no Church School until 9:50 a.m.--Classes for the en dof Sept. Changes all ages are being made in the format{ 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship and schedule and parents | 7:00 p.m--Evening Service *© will be ntified accordingly. ae, os, 'SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE |SUNDAY, SEPT. 12th-- AUCTION SALE * 9.45 a.m.--SCUGOG 'Herongate Country Auctions' _--MAN Every Thursday Night 7:30 1 ee CHESTER p.m. -- Located off #2 High-| PENTECOSTAL CHURCH -- way, 4 miles north on Altona Rev. R. Batten, Rd., at Rouge Hill, or 1 mile south of Whitevale, on Al- Rev. 1. Mecieon tona Rd. A good selection of | 10 @.m.--Family Bible Hour Antiques, Modern Furniture,| 11 a.m.--Morning Worship Glass, China, Appliances, etc.| 7.00 p.m. Evang. Service -- Phone (416) 668-6189 or 294-0426 niture and House, the » pro rty of the late HURLEY} VICTORIA & GREY TRUST ue horse wer, Buggy, iter, Grandfather's Clock, Every week. Good Consign- * THURSDAY, SEPT. 16 Lot 3, Con. 4 Eldon! Guaranteed Investments Wagon box and spring seat, 8 High. . Lar; ments accepted. HENRY T Auction Sale of Farm Ma- Twp., % mile east of Wood. Wagon, Buggy wheels, FIVE YEARS KAHN, Auction Service. chinery and Household Fur- NOW! ville, 1% mile north. Anti- ge Qu. of scrap, 8 pe, oak dining room suite, Wood. en telephone, ered se suit- €s, pump organ & stool, cop. per boiler, Findlay oval stove, Clarion box stove, Interest is payable er! pitcher, ox yoke,| half yearly or may powder horns, china cabinet, be left to compound. tique' clock. Bells Antique| ERA ° ue clock, . Antique child's ue aye aay ee oo, ERSON .| cruet apple peeler, hundreds of other articles. Also offer. NSURANCE ed for sale, subject to re- ' serve bid, a ------ 20x30. A Terms Cash, le at 12.30. Gerald Graham Clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, s

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