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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 May 1966, p. 9

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" LF LIL LIORE ety 2" 1 04 8 | x % Lak i Fo * don dcr a a a LPR REAL ESTATE JOHN Fa DeWITH REALTOR, BOWMANVILLE 14 Frank Street, Phone 623-3950 A 109 acre farm, clay loam & level, spring fed pond situated on Scegog Island, 3% miles from Port Perry. A 150 acre Dairy Farm, clay loam & level, Barn, No, 1 80 x 36, Barn No. 2, 84 x 34, 2 Drive Sheds & Silo. House, 2 storey, 11 rooms, 3 bedrooms & oil furnace, situated 1 mile south & *% mile west. of Prince Albert. 510 lbs, daily milk quota Don- lands Dairy, A 100 acre farm, clay loam & level. Barn 82 x 42, Drive Shed ~_& Hen House, 2 storey brick house, 9 rooms, 5 bedrooms, "bathroom, furnace & fireplace in living room. This farm situ ated on Scugog Island, 21 miles from Port Perry, on frame Bungalow, 8 years old, has Kit., L.R., 3 bedrooms & bath, also oil F.A. This house is situated on Scugog St, in Port Perry. Priced to sell. Don't miss this one. Local Representative: LORNE G. DUFF 24 Perry Street, Port Perry Phone 985-2728 1 REAL ESTATE Margare? SUNDERLAND S43 Notice To Creditors In the Matter of the Estate of George H. Lane, Deceased: All persons having claims against the Estate of George H. Lane, late of the Village of Port Bolster, in the County of Ontario, Retired Foreman, who died on or about the 24th day ef March, 1966 aré hereby noti- fied to send to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of May, 1966, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall' then have notice. ~ DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 21st day of April, 1966. GREER AND KELLY, Barrister, &e., Box 181, Port Perry, Ontario, May 12. Solicitors for the above estate. May 12-19 'Auction Sales WED., MAY 25th, Auction Sale of Garage Bquipment, Car, Compressor, Store Equipment and Full line of Groceries, Fur- _ niture, the property of WAIL-~ TER VIVIAN, 102 Nonquon - Road, Oshawa B.A, Station. Terms Cash. Sale at 1,00 o'clock gharp. Order of Sale--Garage Equipment to be sold first, fol- Jowed by Store goods and Fur- niture, Property Sold. No Reserve. ; "TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Auctioneer 1% storey, 4 room frame home in Port Perry on a beau- tiful corner lot, mature shade trees and good well; Full Price $4,900.00. irae: . 3 bedroom modern frame bun- galow with gluminum siding, in Prince Albert, breezeway and attached garage, large nicely landscaped lot. Full price only $11,900. with terms. 5 acres excellent sandy loam ready to be planted to potatoes or vegetables, new insulated barn, three room frame cottage, good well and heavy wiring, lo- cated on a paved road 2% miles north of Port Perry. Full Price $6500.00, down, ~8 'bedroom frame bungalow | with aluminum siding and stone front, double attached garage, sliding glass doors to patio, broadloom, stone fireplace, elec- tric heat. Custom "built home. Transfer to New Brunswick is reason for selling. $23,000 with terms, 2 storey brick dwelling down- town area Port Perry, paved drive, "double heated . garage, fireplace, broadloom and oak floors, extra apt. upstairs. Hot water oil heating, All con- veniences, Priced to sell at only $18000.00 with terms. with $1500.00" ture, Large Qu. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of Houses f+ hold furniture, the property of |. MRS. HELEN MARK, will be 'held in the Village of Manilla on SAT. MAY 14th, Electric Refrig., Stove, Thor Gladiron, Bedroom suites, Tables, Washing Machine, Rocking Chairs, Gare den Tractor, Large Qu, of Fur- niture. Property Sold. No Re- serve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m, * REG. JOHNSON, May 5-12 Auctioneer MON., MAY 23 -- Auction Sale of Furniture, Modern and Antique, Contents of 2 large 'houses, Some Implements, the property of W. G. NICHOLLS, just east of Taunton Village, east of Oshawa (follow signs), Terms Cash. Free Parking, Sale at 12 noon. ' TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, May 12-19 Auctioneers "AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery, Furniture and Large Collection of Antiques, the pro-' perty of Mr, and Mrs. H. Mac- Pherson, Lot 6, Con. 12, Reach Twp., 1 mile north of Green- bank, 2 miles west, 1 mile north (north of Marsh Hill school) on THURS.,- MAY 19. M.H. No. 22 Tractor, M.H. Power Mower, Garden Tractor & equipment, McCormick plow, Blacksmith Forge -& Anvil, Full line. of 'Machinery, Philco deep freeze, Dining room suite, Chesterfield, Bedroom suites. Qu, of furni- of Antiques such as Needle Point. Chairs, _ CALL --_-- GEORGE S. STONE 985-2632 Rep. for H. Keith Ltd. : FARA AK ~ CANNINGTON AREA ~ 100 acres clay loam, all clear, 1% storey frame house, bank barn 456 x 75 and L 28 x 45, 2 pressure systems, owner retir- ing. Selling at 316, 500 with terms. . Ea CAESAREA * 3 bedroom frame cottage, fur- niture and equipment, lot 50 x. 100, right of way to beach. Price $4,600 with terms. Modern 3 bedroom {rome bungalow, oil heat, all conveni- enc¢es, rec. room in basement, good lot 85 x 140. Price $12,000. with terms. .4 bedroom, 2 storey frame house with all conveniences. Hardwood floors, new oil furn- ace, lot size % acre 1% storey garage 16' x 18 selling at $12,000 with terms. - MORLEY BRUCE 985-2528 Rep. for H, Keith Ltd, Auction Sales -bstate SAT., JUNE 4th -- Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Imple- ments, 35 head of cattle, sows and pigs, 2 tractors, seed drill, | McCormick 17 tooth Cultivator, 7 foot niower, side rake, N.H, Baler, complete line of imple-. ments, 1200 bales :- of straw, 100 bales of hay, 1600 bushels' of Rodney Dats, quantity of fruniture. The property of the of the late LORNE THOMPSON, lot 16, con. 3, Cartwright Twp., 1 mile south and 1% miles east of Black- stock, No Reserve. ~ Terms Cash. Sale at 1-p.m, LLOYD WILSON, Auctioneer » June 2 'hold Furniture, Flintlock Musket gun, 200 salt | & peppers, shaving mugs, mus- tache cups, Grain Cradle, collec- tion of spoons, antique dishes, flared top Vases, Tobacco cutter, pickle cruet, apple peeler, candle snuffer, little brown jugs, many other articles. Farm sold. No reserve. Terms cash, Sale at 11 a.m. * Note machinery sells first. This is a large sale, plan | to attend. Gerald and William Graham, clerks. i REG JOHNSON,' May 5-12 Auctioneer AUCTION SALE of House- 1965 Meteor car, 4700 miles, John Deere Crawler tractor, Antiques, etc. the property" of the late NOR- MAN HOGG, Lot 33, Con, 6 Uxbridge (at Quaker Hill) on SAT., MAY 21st. Beaver power saws, Planer, Band saw, rip saws, Large Qu: of tools, chain hoist, Anvil, Large Qu. of mis- | cellaneous articles, Frigidaire' stove, refrigerator & freezer combined, Dryer, Washing Ma. chine, Coloured Television, Port- able T.V., Piano, electric sew- ing machine, full line of furni- ture, hanging lamps, coal oil lamp (coloured glass lamps), chicken coop chairs, cane bot- tom chairs, many other anti-| I-'ques, cameras * & . equipment, Bell & Howell Movie Projector, Bell & Howell Camera, Timer, Tri-Pod, 2 Exacta Cameras, Keystone Movie Camera, Zoom lens 86-260 (new last year list at $300), Keystone 'automatic projector. Many other articles too numerous to. mention, Also offered .for sale subject to re. serve bid a 5 room house, small | barn and 8 lots, Sale called to settle estate. Terms cash on furniture & equipment. Sale at 11.30 am, Note--This 'is an- other large sale well worth at- tending, Gerald Graham, Larry. Johnson, Clerks. ' REG JOHNSON, 1 May 12-19 + Auctioneer RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP PORT PERRY STAR Thursday, May 12, 1966 --- 9 : _. ® | Auction Sales TUES., MAY 24th--Twilight | Auction Sale of Central Ontario District Consignment Sale of Purebred Holsteins, fresh and Springer cows 'possessing high qualifications for type and pro- duction, many carrying close up and relationship to Canada's outstanding Sire A.B.C. Reflec- tion Sovereign. Bred heifers for summer and fall freshening, senior & junior calf club calves to be held (in the Cow Palace) at Stouffville Stockyards Ltd,, Stouffville, Ont., half a mile morth of Stouffville on High- way 47, Consigners wishing to sell cattle at this-sale are asked ta contact the Sale Management | in ample time to allow our re- presentative to inspect the cattle you offer to ensure buy- ers' satisfaction. Cash settle- ment will be made to consign- ers at time of sale. Sale at 7 p.m. daylight saving time. Contact Frank Bennett 887-. 5570, Unionville or Norm Faulk- ner 640-3813, Stouffville, Sales Managers and Auctioneers, Apr.28, May 5-12-19, AUCTIQN SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, hay, straw grain and furniture, the pro- perty of ROY WATTS, Lot 18, Con, 4, East Gwillimbury Twp., 1% miles east, % mile south of Queensville or 2 miles north of Sharon Side Rd. (on Don Mills) on THURS. MAY 26th. 32 head of holstein cattle, a num- ber of fresh & springer cows, 10 sows (Landrace), some with pigs, 17 chunks, number of sheep, 1200 bus. mixed grain, Si tractor (diesel) 1350 hrs., Allis Chalmers W.D. tractor (good shape), M.H. eclip- per' Fag A.C. baler, A.C. (P.T.0.) hay conditioner, MeCormick double disc, Gehl Hammer Mill, Sedore Manure Loader (for A.C. tractor), full line of good Ma- chinery. Dominion Piano, tables, beds; chairs, Pine cup- board, Qu. of furniture. . Farm Sold. No reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 12.00 noon sharp. Fred Dew, Gerald Graham, Clerks. REG JOHNSON, May 12-19 Auctioneer side rake, McCormick |- Senior Citizens Another interesting meeting was held at the Hall on Wed., April 27th. There was a good attendance, sprry to hear so many of our members have the fle, we hope warmer weather will soon be here, Mrs, Chap- man president,, conducted the meeting. It is really a plea- sure to see so -nitany of our senior citizens so willing and cooperative in the doings of this Club provides so much to make us all so much: happier in our golden years. Business was icussed, plan are being made r outing to different places by bus in the near future, Next Club meeting will be on - Wed., May 11th at 2 p.m.. Come and join us members; we mise you when you aren't there; Af- ter our meetings we spend a sociable time together and are served a nice lunch, In our meetings we do enjoy fellowship together, also a great lift to us all. We enjoy such jolly times on our bus trips. These Senior Citizens Clubs are a credit to organizers, not forgetting those who take part, (Even though we are growing old, we don't want to be left out in the cold). 17 tables at our last Euchre. Come & enjoy a pleasant even- ing with us, Everybody wel- come. Tasty lunch served, good prizes. Next "Euchre at Hall, Saturday, May 4th at 8.30 p.m. Winners at last Euchre: Miss M. McLaren 1st prize, Mrs. M. Duril 2nd prize, Consolation Mrs, B. Dickey. Men's 1st prize Mrs. D. Macdiarmid (play- ing as man), 2nd prize, Mr. G. Cochrane, Consolation Mr. R.°- Cook. * & @ Mother's Day What memories we have, as we celebrate this day, mp And show our respect in all kinds of ways. To our loved ones, who are here, = some have gone on before, Of the time and devotion, 'Mother's give now and .of yore, Most Churches were filled to honour our Mothers, Stories were told of love to us, also to others, Fitting to this day, on its . lovely occasion, Whether rich or poor, such was their station. Let's show by our thoughtful- mess, let not it be rare, 'Honour and obey, with all our love and care Both to Mother and Father, for - what they do, To make our homes happy, we'll have nothing to rue. Annual « PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION . FOR ELECTION of OFFICERS Sunday, May 15th - 7:30 pm "PORT PERRY ARENA Meeting ----. ps [= ETL vw FUEL OIL ON PREMIUM QUALITY 1 6: DX FUEL OIL SERVING Port Perry and District PHONE WHITBY 668-3341 COLLECT Se K 44 Fed AE ni RAY Vie 4 PETAR ANY Snr Tn To '8 1 § Me ET oy AN, he a Cait ey oe. a) 7 sews

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