Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 15, 1970, p. 9

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REAL ESTATE Carries Monthly down full price Victoria Elizabeth area small cosy detached home on corner lot Very low to carry Ideal for young or retired couple Call MR NEWMAN or Newman Newman tit St Listings Wanted Homes Farms Rural We offer you oar many years of experience listing and selling properties la and Wellington Counties Christie Woods REAL ESTATE LIMITED BROKERS 189 Main St MILTON Phones 8786057 ACTON client call Roy W Goodwin or T Ross Ballentine Phone 8532000 WANTED PROPERTY LISTINGS NEEDED FOR WAITING BUYERS Hove AD Cash Clients for 2bedroom home and garage home garage not ne cessary within comfortable walking distance to stores Moderately priced bedroom home to acre building lot north or west of close to Acton Small hobby farm with repair able buildings Acton area Want to Sell LIST NOW Spring enquiries have sinned JACK HOLMES REAL ESTATE BROKER Church St Bast ACTON 85316501 REAL ESTATE 3 Bedroom Home With finished recreation room New in the living room and on stairs New floor in kitchen Close to schools Remainder of mort gage at low Interest rate or can be refinanced Owner will consider second mort gage at reasonable rate Mill St Property House and store Good rentals from store and apartment Lot 132 Remainder of mortgage BMW Private drive way and double garage Contact MRS ROBINSON Royal City Realty LIMITED Realtor GUELPH 8249050 8212823 for further information Stone Cottage This well built home is situated on a large treed lot border ing village square in Ever ton Some of the features include large living room combined kitchen and dining room clos ed in sunroom 2 pressure pumps attached garage and workshop and a small barn suitable for horses or stor age The full price for this rare offering with ad ditional building lot included For further information call ALF DREXLER Rockwood 8564695 Roy Griffiths Real Estate Ltd REALTOR Gordon St HANDYMANS SPECIAL 2 storey home on large private lot close to downtown liv ing room dining area kitchen 3 bedrooms 4plecc bath room full basement and gas furnace This home will car ry for as little as ft 15 monthly including principal inter est and taxes Full only A REAL BUY bedroom brick bungalow close to town centre This home tea lures a large completely remodelled kitchen new bathroom living room sun porch at front and rear and full basement Buy this home and get the utmost in econ omy and comfort Asking only with good terms COMPARE THIS brick bungalow on large lot overlooking countryside living room dinette kitchen 4piccc bathroom full base ment and oil heating This home is in immaculate con dition throughout Asking with down RETIRED OR NEWLY WEDS Beautiful brick bungalow with garage paved driveway and sit uated on a completely landscaped private lot This home features a targe living room with broadloom kitchen large bedrooms 4picce bathroom upstairs and piece downstairs full basement and oil furnace This home must be seen to be appreciated Full price LIKE NEW Forced Sale brick split level with attached garage and only 1 year old Large living room dining area family kitchen with din ette bedrooms 4pc colored bathroom with canity part ially finished room and laundry room This home is situated on an extra large comer lot Owner will consider any reasonable offer Asking INVESTMENT PROPERTY Semidetached storey brick and aluminum building One side contains a unit with living room kitchen 4- bathroom basement furnace and new aluminum windows The other side contains bedrooms living room kitchen bathroom basement furnace and new aluminum windows This building is completely rented and will show a good return on your investment Full price with terms ECONOMY LIVING This brick home is now divided into separate living quarters Upstairs there is a apartment with bathroom and kitchen which would yield a good month ly income Downstairs there is a completely remodelled unit with large living room family kitchen bathroom and basement This home would make an Ideal investment and supply you with economical monthly payments Asking BUILDING LOTS Half acre scenic lot Just minutes from Acton on main road of frontage lot now contains apple and pear trees lot would make an ideal spot for your new home Asking cre tot south of Acton close to main highway This lot has sufficient frontage and depth to ensure complete privacy Asking terms to G ALEC JOHNSON REALTOR Never try to pass another car if there is the slightest doubt in your mind that you have room enough The Ontario Safety League points out that if you are doing and passing a car doing it is like passing cats parked bumper tobumper REAL ESTATE Acton Sacrifice Sale Edge of town 4 bedroom brick bungalow near schools stores and park Extended view in very good condition Low mortgage of IS 100 at on ly interest month ly pays mortgage and taxes Home now vacant move right Inl Free assistance of fered If new financing is need ed A sacrifice sale offer at JACK HOLMES Real Estate Broker ACION 5198531650 CHURCHILL The Acton Free Press Wednesday April 2 Mill Street East ACTON ONTARIO LEGAL Notice to Creditors AND OTHERS In the Estate of THOMAS HAR DING PRICE late the Township of In the County of Retired Farmer deceased All persons having claims ag ainst the aforementioned of Thomas Harding Price who died on or about the day of March arc required to file proof thereof with the under signed solicitor for the Execut ors on or before April after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims then filed Dated Acton Ontario this day of March 1970 C Acton Ontario Solicitor for the Executors 19a42 AUCTION SALES- AUCTION SALE ROCKWOOD ROCKERY Station St FRIDAY APRIL Commencing m Furniture dishes tools house hold contents H 20b42 Auctioneer Auction Sale SATURDAY APRIL 1970 Beef cattle farm machinery same furniture for JEFF Part of Lot Con Town Line Twp mile north of at p Lunch served Auctioneers WALTER and DONALD REINHART AUCTION SALE FOR FRED ON SATURDAY APRIL At Situated on Suburban Road 32 just off No miles west of M gas tor power steering I C 37 baler Kelton Walker automatic bale complete implem ents all In good condition feed furniture also an electric feed mixing unit TERMS CASH MAX STOREY Auctioneer Rockwood Sacred song service well attended maple syrup time in district news By Churchill Community Church DIIECTORI DENTAL DR LEONARD EMBRACK Dental Surgeon Suite No HInton 17A Mill St E Acton Ont For appointments phone ARCHITECT DONALD E SKINNER BArch MJAAIC Mill Street Suite 2 Acton Telephone Office Hours by Appointment or 20 Stavebank Port Cndlt OPTOMETRISTS ARTHUR A JOHNSON OD MILTON Main St Tuesdays and Fridays ACTON 54 Mill St Wednesdays and Saturdays Residence phone FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone night or day Bruce Shoemaker Mgr APPRAISING AND INSURANCE I WRIGHT Wilbur Street Acton Ontario Phone Appraiser and Insurance Over Years In Acton The Mutual life MUAHCOMIWHYOrulAt morning service and Sunday School Session will be withdrawn next Sunday April 19 they are uniting with Mimosa United Church Tor their All who wish to attend arc meet at Churchill Church where a bus will leave at All are welcome An announcement will be In the Church Calendar in the Acton Free Press A special evening sacred song service was well attended on Sunday evening April 12 at Churchill church It was under the CCCW group and the program was compiled by a member Mrs W Thompson Ushers were Mrs Emerson Anderson and Mrs Rev A Walter Fosbury our pastor opened the service with a call to worship doxology hymn hive heard a joyful song responsive reading of psalm The Missing Link group of I young folks were in attendance The church orchestra and all gave special numbers with Miss a solo accompanied by her sister on the piano alio a duct by Miss Debbie Swacl and Erica Climbing Jacobs Ladder with the choir joining in Mrs R C Moffott of Guelph her miniature carillon bells also Mr Campbell or Cue I ill soloist accompanied by his wife Mrs McArtliur each rendered several numbers which were much enjoyed The choir arid congregation joined and sang The Lord is My Shepherd and closing with The Missing Link and all singing Hes Got the Whole World in His Hands Rev Fosbury thanked all those who in the program and closed with prayer All were invited to the basement where the ladies served refreshments Mr and Mrs Wilbert Brown family visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs J Marchment of Hornby Also visiting at the same home were Mrs Browns sister Mr and Mrs Glen Copithoin of Fair Port Beach Ontario Miss Marge Kitchen of Woodstock visited with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr over the weekend and accompanied them when they motored to Hampton visiting Pats parents Mr and Mrs John Knox also attending the High School Play at on Friday evening where her sister Nancy Knox attends and hud one of the leading parts in the play Pats mother was very happy to be baby sitter for her little grandson for the evening are pleased to report Mr Jack Marshall who was a patient In General Hospital for a few days undergoing a tonsillectomy was able to return home on Sunday We hope he will soon be about again Mr and Mrs J J Julian of Brampton were Sunday guests with their daughter Mr and Mrs Norman Turner David and Juliann and attended the special Sacred Song service in Cliuichill Church Mr and Mrs Henry Thlcssen and girls of visited with his sister Mis Leslie and family for a while on Sunday afternoon Maple syrup anyone Families and friends of Mr and Mrs 10th Line arc glad It is spring So m participants in this year boiing down of the sap In their fine bush were Mr and Mrs Peter Metcaif and Jackie of Orangeville Mr and Mrs Paul Metcaif of Stewart town Mt and Mrs Robert Hess of Georgetown Mr and Mrs Ted McDonald of Aurora Mr and Mrs Ken Galbraith and family of Erin and Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton of Acton Mr and Mrs Don Parkinson Donnie and Holly of Grimsby were weekend visitors with her brother Mr and Mrs Norman Turner David and Mr and Mrs Orval Cross and Craig or Lome Park were Sunday visitors with her parents Rev and Mrs A Mr and Mrs Fred visited on Monday afternoon with their cousin Mrs Arthur Griffin and Mrs Trcssa Erin Mrs J McDonald flew home by jet Thursday after spending two weeks at Thunder Bay with her daughter Marjory Mr and Mrs J W Elliott and family Mrs J 11 Wardbwof spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs J McDonald and attended Churchill church OBITUARY Fisher area farmer A retired farmer John Fisher of Metcaif St passed away in St Josephs hospital on April after a lengthy Illness Funeral service was held Friday April at RumleyShoemakor funeral home conducted by the Rev interment was in cemetery Aclon Pallboarcrs were Howard Sinclair Elgin Erin Gordon Elmer Fisher Fred and Lloyd lour Fergus Honorary pallbearers were Wlllum Cox George Mick Roy Young Rob Murdo McCutclieon and John Lightlc Acton Mr Fisher was born July 1893 in Erin township son of Hiram and Janet Fisher and atlcnded S No Erin township school He Florence May Butler wero married in on September They hid lived in Erin village fur id years before moving to two and a half years ago Mr Fisiicr served on Village council As well as a son John Harvey nil or of six survive him Esquesing favors minor hockey grants to towns in north COM HINT ROBERT S HART Agent Road Acton Bus 4164514460 Res ACCOUNTING CO Chartered Accountants 14 Nelson St West Brampton 4514840 Resident Partners G WILSON HUGHES BA CHIROPRACTIC RICHARD TELFORD DC Wellington St Acton Formerly Buckners office For appointments Saturdays Special appointments arranged Esquesing Council looked favorably on a request for assistance from the Milton Minor Hockey Association following perusal of the associations budget for 197071 and a breakdown of figures showing the number of boys from outside Milton who play hockey in the minor system The Milton Association budget showed there could be a large deficit next year unless further grants were made available Figures showed boys from Esquesing played in Milton out of a total enrolment of approximately 500 Deputy Reeve Tom Hill told council he would also like figures from Georgetown and Acton so we could have them when we sit down for budget Wc should know what each town is spending for hockey and in out what towns are spending for recreation Councillor Marshall said He suggested Milton could save some money on the budget by culling the season lis so lung it is almost boring Mr Marshall declared He thought council should take into consideration the fact that boys also play ball and other sports in Milton Clerk Del French used the discussion to remind council ho hoped they would start to talk about the budget next week SON HOME First Mother think my son is home from college Second Mother What makes First Mother Well I haven had a letter from him in three weeks and the cars gone AUCTION SALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE APPLIANCES SOME ANTIQUES At the Milton Fair Grounds in the Agriculture HalL THE ESTATE OF MARGERY SATURDAY APRIL AT 1 piece colonial chesterfield leather rccliner Phenol kitchen suite ping pong table folding stacking stools plan ter box and plants floor lamps table lamps pole lamp 3plcce bedroom suite with triple dress er king size continental bed rugs 12 12 12 box and mattress occasional chairs and arm chair APPLIANCES Roy deluxe refrigerator real nice one 24 electric stove rangette Zenith square tub wringer washing machine like new deep freez er Singer portable sewing ma chine Admiral TV floor polisher power lawn mower Land camera like new toaster clock radio steam iron electric mixer and the regular small household it- boys bicycles regular size office chair guitar etc ANTIQUES Brass maga zine rack brass basket buffet 4 wooden kitchen chairs long cane rocker few pieces of old glass pine blanket box pine stools wood magazine table sealer jars etc 8532086 TERMS ARE CASH No reserves All sales Executors ball directors or auctioneer not responsible for from 10 day of sale Lunch available CHRIS A SCHOUTEN Auctioneer Milton Jim and LJda Clerks- 20b50 C W Kelly Son Ltd WEVE BEEN ORDERED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK AND BIG SAVINGS DURING THIS SAM NEW COLOR TV RCA 15 PORTABLE reduced from RCA 19 PORTABLE reduced from moo- RCA 22 CONSOLE 559900 RCA STEREO MULTIPLEX SPEAKERS TWIN AMPS CONTEMPORARY STYLE WAS WE HAVE A GOOD SEIKTON Of RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS HOOVSt fyuy MANY BRAND NAME AFHMNCES REDUCED BY DURING OUR CORNER WYNOHAM JOHN BOUGHTON JEWELLERS CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS presents item Claim Catch a front morning urn Hold magla of a auddan momanta alrn yours for a IHOtlma with a diamond ring JOHN JEWELLERS GEORGETOWN 8774313

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