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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Aug 1966, p. 7

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REAL ESTATE JOHN F DeWITH REAL ESTATE LTD. Bowmanville, 14 Frank Street . SOUTH OF PORT PERRY On Oshawa Road, 1% acres, 3 bedrooms, frame bungalow, Spotless, town water, buses. Just listed $13,900. NESTLETON 8 room, 2 storey frame. Large Lot with Barn. Septic tank. Good well, pressure system, Basement, In Vill- age. Asking $11,000.00. Down $2500.00. CALL TOM DONNELLY PORT PERRY 985-7264 FARMS, COTTAGES & LOTS REAL ESTATE --lot. Mowers, _ Margare? SUNDERLAND 303 2 bedroom frame: house, oil heating. All conveniences, dry Make offer. -- 4 bedroom brick house, two storey, A/C oil heating, modern conveniences, extra' large lot, close to down town. Suitable for V.L.A. Price $17,500.00. 65 acre farm close to Port Perry, 3 bedroom brick house. A/C oil heating. Modern con- veniences, milk contract, 3 duck ponds, farm and stock and im- plements _gaes for full price $40,000.00, with $20,000. down. Easy terms. Local Rep.-- MARION HOPKINS 985-7215 FRED BROOKS oss 2155 | after six Auction Sales SAT, AUG. 13th -- Auction Sale of Furniture, Modern and Antique, the property of Mrs, Beatrice Samells, 1st Farm South of Caesarea. Sale at 1.00 pm. Terms Cash. Norman Lyons and Victor Malcolm. 'Clerks, TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Jlyll--Aug.28 Auctioneers GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Auction Sale of Hardware equipment, the property of GEORGE LONG, will be held in the town of Cannington (at the rear of store) on MON. AUG. 22nd. Power Lawn Large Qu. Paints, Bolts, Forks, Shovels, skill saw, kitchen ware, Electric frying pans, kettles, Cabinet hinges .& knobs. Large Power floor sander, key making ma- chine, shelving, Peg board, Mix Master. All kinds of useful articles, everything you would find in a hardware store. Terms cfsh. Sale at 10 'aim. Note early starting time, be there early as there are a lot of small articles. : REG. JOHNSON, Aug. 11-18 Auctioneer AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery and Furniture, the property of Ron C, Bailey, Lot 34, Con, 3, Uxbridge Twp., 6 miles west, 1 mile north of Ux- bridge on SAT., AUG. 20. 1958 Pontiac ear, 1957 Int. ¥.-ton truck, Y2-ton Ford, ¥%-ton Dodge Case V.A, tractor, Ford tractor & loader, MH. baler No. 3, A.C. side rake. Qu, of farm machin~ ery, 20 Suffolk ewes, 10 pigs chunks), Qu. of furniture. Farm Sold. No Reserve, Terms Cash, Sale at 1,30 pm. . REG JOHNSON, Auctioneer of tools, Auction Sales WED., AUG. 17th -- Auction Sale of Furniture, Dishes, Bed- ding, Antiques, ete,, the pro- perty of the Estate of the Late Mrs. Hazel A. Thompson, at her former residence, 56 Dominion St., Uxbridge Sale at 1 p.m. Terms Cash. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Jlyll--Aug.28 Auctioneers SAT.,, AUGUST 27th-- Auc- tion Sale of registered Short- horn cattle, large quantity of modern farm machinery, mostly Int., the property of SANDOON FARMS, Lot 27, Con. 4, Ux. bridge Township, 8 miles west, % mile South of Uxbridge, or 2 miles north of No. 47 High- way on 4th Con, Int. Diesel tractors 606 & 275, 1 cat. bull- dozer, Scout Int, pick up truck, 46 baler, corn blower, forage harvester and wagon, 8 and 4 furrow ploughs, full lirie of hay- ing equipment, complete irriga- tion system, full line of farm machinery, Farm Sold. No reserve. Terms Cash, Sale at 1 pm. John Howden, Clerk. ROSS BAILEY, Auctioneer. WED., AUGUST 31--Auction Sale of Furniture and Imple- ments, the property of Howard Arksey, 1% Miles South. of Brooklin, between Con, 4 & 5 on Anderson Road. Terms Cash Sale at 1.30 p.m. . TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Aug. 18 - 25 Auctioneers AUCTION SALE of Live- stock, Machinery, Furniture, the property of W. H. VAN OETELAAR, R.R. 1, Whitby, 2 miles south of #2 highway on town line, SATURDAY, AUG. 27th at 1 p.m. 1 holstein cow, due Nov. 1, 1 holstein heifer, 1 year old, 1 calf, 3 months old, 1 chunk, long haired German pointer dogs, 1 female, 6 yrs. old, water track & field dog, 2 male pups, all dogs have papers. Ford tractor, dise, hay rake, | electric fencer, sprayer, 45 gal. drum, 200 gal. gas drum, 300- 400 bales of straw, -300 bus. oats, kitchen suite, refrigerator, dining-room :suite, desk, 10' x 10', chesterfield, dressers, G.E. television; end tables, many more articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. MYLES KING, Auctioneer, oo 725-3039 EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements and furniture, 100 head of Holstein Cattle, the property of Fred Milne, Lot 16, Con. 83 Brock Twp., 3 miles south of Sunderland, 1 mile east on THURS, AUG. 26th. 88 milk Cows, Pure Breds and High Grades, Pure Bred Bull, | 15 Bred Heifers (bred from now to March), 33 open heifers, remainder calves. P.B Lacombe hog, 9 sows (due around sale time) 29 good chunks, some 150 lbs. (good breeding stock). . Int. 2 ton truck (1953) Chev. 1 ton (1958), 2 David Brown Trac- tors Model 950 (3 & 4 yrs.) good shape. Case Model D tractor, David Brown Manure Loader, 2 hydraulic plows, 2 Allis Chalmers harvesters, corn and grass heads, A.C. Blower, 3 rubber tired wagons & forage boxes, M.F. Baler No. 10, Me- Cormick seed drill, 16 dise on rubber, Brome 'grass seed box (nearly new), N.H. PTO spread- er, 140 bu. (used 6 mon.), John Deere cultivator 21 tooth, Con- struction size cement mixer, full line of good power machin- ery. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 10.30 a.m. Note--This - is an extra large sale, good herd of Cattle, Im- | plements all in good shape, plan to attend. Note early starting time, Gerald Graham, Larry Johnson, Clerks. REG, JOHNSON, TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Aug. 11.18 Auctioneers rug | i . .N ' he 4 Fo BES TEP Rill and v I 4 bo & Big » ' : 4 « 12 art ee o SEW EAR Se Be EPSOM NEWS By Jean Jeffery If as a child, I would say something nasty about another my grandfather would say "If you can't say something nice about a person don't say any- thing", A similar thought is, 'There is so much bad in the best of us and so much good in the worst of us that it ill behoves any of us to criticise the rest of us. Mrs, Donald and Mrs. Gordon Prentice attended a shower in Willowdale for Miss Didi Van- den Kerk on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cracknell & their guest Mrs, Neeson who were at the Cracknell cottage holidaying have returned to Toronto, They were absent for a few days last week when they took a trip north to Manitoulin Island. They took a boat trip from Tobermorray to Byng In- let. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry and family and Bill Stearman are holidaying at a cottage near Bobcaygeon, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Palmer of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jeffery of Toronto called on their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stewart on Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Martins of Brooklin has returned home from spending a week with Miss Trudy Brawn. Miss Darlene Lyons visited Miss Elaine Harsell of Ux- 21YRS OLD? When you turn 21 you're no longer cov: ered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insuredpyou . must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. NEWLY "WED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium "must now be paid to 'cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. NEW JOB? To keep insured follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of Payment 'Form 104' that your present employer is required to give you on leaving, Your : ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Plan Ontario Hospital Services Commission Toronto 7, Ontario bridge for the week-end and ac- companied the Harsell family when they went to a cottage on Lake Scugog. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Houghland were Donald and Cathy Taylor of Saintfield, Mrs. E. Houghland and Glenn of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry and Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Kerry visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Campbell of Brooklin* Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley, Mrs, Elizabeth Wilson and Mr. Angus Keppy of Toronto were Sunday dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Geer. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geer on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Earl Geer and Brenda of Port Perry, and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Smith of Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell, 'Linda and Lori of Peterborough were week-end guests with Mr, {and. Mrs, Howard Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton visit- ed her uncle and aunt Mr. -and Mrs. Edgar Gibson in Port Perry Wednesday evening, Rev, and Mrs. J. C. Hill were supper guests with Mr. & Mrs, Donald Asling Thursday even- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and family of Winchester visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Wilson for a few days last week. : Mr. Horace Searle, Columbus, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H, Ashton on Thursday. On Wed. Mrs. Ken Catherwood of Brook- lin visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A., Ashton and Michael were Sunday evening supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Murdock Belair of Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling were supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jerrold Asling on .Sunday. Church Services ANGLICAN CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev. R. C. Rose Sunday, Aug. 21-- Trinity XI 9.45 a.m.--Holy Communion ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK. Sunday, Aug. 21-- Trinity XI 11.15 a.m.--Morning Prayer PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A. Minister Sunday, Aug. 21st-- 11 a.m. -- Morning Worship. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. 3. M. Buntain, BA. ee ~Minister- Sunday, Aug, 21st-- During the month of August our congregation will be wor- shipping with the congregation of Port Perry United Church in their Church. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) 1. C. Bowie, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 21st-- 9:45 a.m.--Family Bible School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m--Evening Service -- United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE " Rev. George Teskey Sunday, Aug, 21st-- 9:00 am --PROSPECT 10:05 am --MANCHESTER 11:15 am --SCUGOG. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors: R, Batten & I. MacLean 10 am.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed.,, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting a NSN ARN Have a Problem? -- 985-2420 wv CA ON pny IHU TF He wick a arses aire Mt wid a ve 7 . AA ig ; wv Are Ae EN Ya Ry fe ' "i yoiam CELA 4 SEE IER He / rah sdemadidasanrbihen en dim viii y LTR PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, AUGUST 18,1966 - SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs Geo. Graham, Susanne and Georgeann of Bowmanville week-end guests 6f2Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson. Mr. & Mrs. Murray McLaren were in Bowmanville recently attending the wedding of her nephew. Sympathy is extended to Mt. V. Aldred in the passing of his father Mr, J, Aldred. Miss C. Curley and Mr. Kaiser of Toronto week-end guests of Miss Jean Henderson. Recent guests of Mr. & Mrs. H. Thomas were Mrs, Alf Clarke, Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. L. Blight, Brooklin and Mr. & Mrs. C. Allin and daughter of Bow. manville, Mr. and Mrs. Helliwell and children of West Hill spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, F. Tyrrell. Lindsay Entry Wins| Local Tournament Port Perry is becoming a very popular place for lawn bowlers and last Saturday a very suc- cessful tournament was played at the local club. Bowlers were here from Ux bridge, Cannington, Lindsay, Oshawa, Whitby, Colbourne and Port Perry. Competition was very keen and with the greens in good shape and a big assist from the weatherman everyone had a most enjoyable day. The winners in rotation were A. J. Brennen and J. Brown, Lindsay; C. Wright and O. Law- ton, Cannington; E. Elsden and C. Heels, Lindsay; J. Hayes & H. Willoughby, Port Perry. Much credit should go to Ho- ward Willoughby, one of the winners, after only six weeks of bowling. Mrs, W, Watts and friend of Toronto spent a few days at their cottage Pine Point, Last week. Mr. A. Leaming and Don spending a few days in Oshawa this week. Miss Beverley Morris friend vacationing with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Morris at their cottage Pine Point. Congratulations to our girls' ball team. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Aldred entertained the girls on Sunday. Mrs, E. Pearson of Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred for the week- end. Mr. Garnet Cochrane a Sune day dinner guest of Mr. & Mrs, Keith -Crozier, . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Penny are holidaying in Western Canada. Grace Service at 11.15 a.m, Come, See The New UNDERWOOD PORT PERRY STAR 985 - 2581 For All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs CALL ART'S PLUMBING & HEATING R.R. #1, PORT PERRY Operated By ART (Pete) PETROZZI Licenced Mechanic. oo $5 * ad fy, at E> vis st as SEV NY and - ES Prentice, weather help. the T.D.N. of your crop. ment. Uxbridge 852-3321 FALL FERTILIZERS With the rain we received last week, and warm this week, we can expect to see a reasonable amount of aftermath but you should give your sod some An application of fertilzer will help bring more after- math and give the plants, which have been weakened by drought, a. better chance to survive the winter and give you higher yields next season. Inquire about our bulk facilities and spreading equip- Savings as much as $6.00 per ton compared to bagged fertilizer can be obtained. Don't delay -- [Jertilize to-day. UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO UXBRIDGE BRANCH CO0F CORNER By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Branch United Co-operatives of Ontario High fertility increases Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 ---- >. ON ENR ORT 4 A Ky [STR A By RF Se a - rs Err Capa dae --" a ---- Oy SR TERY RR weed ve a Cw: TESTES 3; y NT CRE TT ties oa TS -l on -, CE - ATS Cp

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