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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Sep 1966, p. 7

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yw BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY GREEN MAGIC PLANT FOOD LTD. OFFERS EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISES Sales and merchandising training provided. Succ- essful applicants to supply own transportation and storage. Reply in writing giving full particulars and| {, - references to Box 69, BROWNSVILLE, ONT. Notice To Creditors In the matter of the Estate of John Gordon Blair, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of John Gor- don Blair, late of the Village of Greenbank, in the. County of Ontario, Trucker, who died on or about the 31st day of July, 1966, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of Septem- ber, 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, Ont- ario, this 20th day of August, 1966. GREER AND KELLY, Barristers, &ec., Box 131 Port Perry, Ontario. Solicitors for the above estate REAL ESTATE Sept.8 bungalow with Stone 3 bedroom double attached garage. and aluminum siding, fireplace, broadloom, excellent kitchen & dining room, electric heating, custom built home, private. Immediate possession. $22,000. with terms, 2 storey frame duplex, close downtown, all conveniences, nicely landscaped lot $12 500 with terms. 80 acres medium clay loam on Scugog Island, 1% storey. 6 room frame house, all modern conveniences, new brood sow barn, also extra barn for finish- ing hogs. Very suitable for commuter farm. 108 acres clay loam, 13% storey 7 room frame house, oil furnace and bath, bank barn, stream, corner farm. $22,000. with $10,000. down. 8 possible building lots in Port Perry in 1 block. Property is surveyed and a plan oftlots. $11,000. Cash, -- CALL -- GEORGE 8S. STONE 985-2632 or Beaverton 426-9303 Rep. for H. Keith Ltd. 100 acres clay loam, Bank . Barn 60 x 40, second barn 30 x 20, implement shed 60 x 24, 2 storey brick home, school bus at gate. Selling for $16,000.00 with terms. 6 room, 3 bedroom brick bun- galow with stone front con- veniently located, electric heat, Price $20,000. with good terms. 6 room, 3 bedroom 1% storey frame home on_% acre lot with small barn, Priced for quick sale at $6,000, With terms. 100 acres clay loam, 2 farm ponds, good bank barn 40 x 70, implement shed, double garage, new slab silo, 1% storey insul frame home insulated. Price $26,000 with terms. MORLEY BRUCE Port Perry 985.2528 Rep. for H, Keith Limited | 19568 _ chev. car... 'cellaneous articles, . 2 bedroom frame house, All conveniences. Oil heating. Make an offer, ~ Large 4 room 2 storey brick ouse approx. % acre of land. Oil heating. All conveniences. Close to down town. Asking price $17,500.00. 100 acre farm, with overflow- ing pond, on good road. Close to town. Asking price $13,000. Large building lot, well treed, near Nestleton, Make an offer. MARION HOPKINS Local Rep. 985-7215 FRED - BROOKS After 6. 985-7168 Auction Sales THURS., SEPT. 1--Twilight auction sale of dairy type fresh cows and springers for export or domestic purposes, to be held at Stouffville Stock Yards (in the cow palace). We have a number of good cows lined up for this sale and demand is good. For information contact Frank Bennett 887-5670 Union- ville or Norm Faulkner 640- 3813 Stouffville, Sale at 7.30 p.m. Regular auction sale every Saturday. Sept. 1 AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, hay, straw and Furniture, the property of Mrs, MYRTLE ALDRED, Lot 21, Con. 9, Mariposa Twp., 2 miles east of Oakwood on Hwy. 7 on THURS. SEPT. 8th, 20 Holstein Cows, Springers, 10 Holstein Heifers (bred from Dec. on). A num- ber of calves, 16 pigs (150 1lbs.), 3000 bales of hay, Qu. of baled straw, John Deere A. R. tractor, McCormick power mower, John Deere -- cultivator, Cockshutt manure spreader, 1926 Buick buck rake, Surge milking ma- chine, DeLaval 27 can bulk tank, full line of machinery. Farm sold. No reserve. Terms | cash, Sale at 1.30. Geo. Green- way, Wm. Graham, Clerks. REG. JOHNSON, Aug.25-Sept.1 Auctioneer AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery and Furniture, An- tiques, etc., the property of R. E. (Bob) Brandon, Lot 2, Con. 10, Reach Twp., SAT., SEPT. 3. Waterloo one plow tractor and cultivator, McCormick 10 - 20 tractor. Qu. of farm Machinery, 3 holstein cows & calves, Pony (2 yrs.), Refrig., stove, Antique chairs, dinner bell, copper ket- tle & pail, coal oil lamps, Large office desk & swivel. chair, butter bowl, apple peeler, ete., .G.M.C.- 1955 panel truck, Large Qu. of Mis- tools, ete. Farm Sold. No reserve. Terms cash, Sale at 12 noon. : REG. JOHNSON, Aug.25-Sept.1. Auctioneer AUCTION SALE of House- hold furniture, the property of the late Mrs. WM. LUKE DOBLE will be held in the Vil. lage of Sunderland on WED. SEPT. 7th, Norge refrig., G.E, Stove (nearly new), Chesterfield 9 piece dinning room suite, Bedroom suites, Qu. of bedding, full line of furniture. No Re- serve. Terms cash, Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer SAT. SEPT. 10th -- Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques, the property of STUART HALL, Lot 12, Con. 3, Mariposa, In. cluding: 2 Refrig., 2 El, Stoyes, Bedrom and Dining Furniture, Chairs, Cupboards, Dishes, Kit- chenware, used doors & win. dows, Harness, ete. Terms Cash. Sale-at One O'clock. \R. Scott, G, Wanamaker, Clerks, TED JACKSON, REG. JOHNSON, Sept. 1-8 Auctioneer Milking or Blackstock News By O. Hill Services in both Churches on Sunday morning were under the auspices of the Canadian Bible Society. In the United Church Rev. S. J. H. Hillier of Brooklin was speaker and delivered a very impressive sermon. In St. Johns, Rev. Colin Rudd of Pe- terboro was the guest speaker. He also gave a very informa- tive and helpful address. Do all know that $1 per family would finance the Bible Society for a year, The annual meeting of the Cartwright Branch of the Cana- dian Bible Society was held in the Nestleton Presbyterian Church at the close of the ser. vice Sunday evening, Officers all re-elected: Pres. Mrs. Geo. Wolfe; Vice P. Rev. Romerill & Rév. Rose; Treas. Mrs, Harold Crawford; Sec'y--Earl Dorrell. This - Sunday, Aug. 28th was Bible Sunday in Cartwright. Services were held in Blackstock Anglican, United Blackstock and Cadmus and Nestleton Presby- terian. Secretary reported that the" 1966 Annual Canvas was not fully complete, but would be soon. The Film "Treasures in In- dia" shown at the evening ser- vice by Rev. C. R. Rudd, depict- ed the great change of life where the scriptures were taught--since 1792 in that area of India. Miss Margaret Hooey left Auction Sales FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 9th, 6.00 p.m.--Auction Sale of Household Furniture, including refrigerator, electric stove, chairs, tables, beds, dressers, plus many other articles. The property of MERTON COPPINS 82 1st Street in "Uxbridge. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 6.00 in the evening, LLOYD WILSON, Auctioneer SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th -- Auction Sale of farm stock and implements and feed, including 30 cattle, Guernsey milk cows, Angus stockers, 2 tractors, baler. - Full line of implements, 4,000 bales of hay; 1800 bales of straw; 1600 bus. grain. Furniture, etec., the pro- perty of ALEX NOBLE, Lot 6, Con. 6, Scott Twp., 3 miles north and 1 mile west of Ux- bridge. Farm sold, Terms: cash. Sale at 1 p.m. LLOYD WILSON, Auctioneer WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Tth-- 50 Holsteins, machinery, hay, ete., the property of Murray E. Beaton, lot 12, Con. 14, Reach Twp., 4 miles north of Green- bank on Highway 12. Complete dispersal of Hicrest Holsteins, registered, vacc;; ~~ classified, pregnancy tested. A well-bred herd with many young sharp cows. Many will be fresh at sale time. sires as Roeland Reflection Sov- ereign (Ex & Extra) (8 daugh- ters by Roeland selling), Mayers Dark Leader, Rosafe Preceptor (Ex.), Thornlea Texal Supreme (Ex.), Pabst Roamer Admin (VG & Extra) ete. Cattle sell at 2 pm. Machinery: Allis Chalmers D17 tractor complete with power steering, hydraulic loader, large bucket, fork (ex- cellent condition), Allis Chalm- ers 4-fur. plow (new), New Hol- land 69 hay baler (1 yr.), New Holland hay conditioner (2 yrs.) mower, side rake, manure spreader ete. (See bill for com- plete listing). 12,000 bales hay, qu. of baled straw, qu. of oats, fruniture ete, Note: This is a top auction with good cattle and machinery. Farm sold. No re- serve, Terms cash. Furniture sale at 12 noon sharp. Machin- ery and feed at 12.30. Holsteins sell at 2 p.m. Robt, Flett on pedigrees. Lloyd Wilson, sale manager. Daughters of such noted | ed holiday in Europe. ells and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy spent last week in the Bruce Peninsula. Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Smith vi. sited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hooey, Canon and Mrs. H. E, Ashmore Visitors with the Smiths wera Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pierce, Col- Scarboro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Camp attended the wedding re- ception of Mr. and Mrs, John Stone (Mrs. Eva Spencer) in Campbellford Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Neil Malcolm were guests at the Tietze-Holt- by wedding in Prince Albert United Church Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hamil- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey and Howard, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Corden, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mar= low have been holidaying at a cottage at Nottawaga Beach. Some of them have already gone to other points. Mrs. Osmond Wright, Mrs. Percy Van Camp and Miss Ai- leen Van Camp attended a trousseau tea for Miss Valerie Faint at the home of her par. ents Mr. and Mrs, Goldwin Faint, Toronto, Sunday after- noon, Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Pearce and Mrs. G. Crawford-- on Wednesday -- Mr, and Mrs. '| Gordon Cox and family, Cleve- land, Ohio; Saturday--Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and Miss Mary Lou Crawford, Port Perry; Sunday--Mr. and Mrs, Harry De La Matter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hitchman and Bill Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. G. Down- ey, George and Ricky, Oshawa. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp during the week were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Purdy, Toronto; Mr, and Mus. Jim Gallagher; Julie and Andy, Scarboro; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stewart, Heather and Duncan, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. P. V, Woodward, Pointe au Baril. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howe (nee Donna Marie Avery) call. ed on her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, George Dun- bar and family visited the Roy and Bill Fergusons and Lloyd Wrights Saturday. Denise and Cathy remained for a few days. Messrs. Larry Hoskin and Brian Mountjoy left Saturday morning driving a school bus to Edmonton, Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McNeil and family, Toronto were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and daugh- ters. Master Jamie Malcolm spent last week holidaying with his grandmother Mrs. A. J. Cook, Brooklin, Mr. and. Mrs. Neil Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. Murray Robinson of Brooklin at their cottage Caesarea Sunday evening. Mrs. Velva Bailey and Miss Gertrude Henry returned home Friday from a 'conducted bus tour of Quebec City, Ottawa, New England States, ete. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swain attended the Sniders - Wilson wedding in Kenilworth Saturday and spent the week-end at Mount Forest, Guelph and Ham- ilton. Miss. Dianne Wheeler, Bow- manville spent the week-end with Judy, Bob and Debbie Swain. Debbie McLaughlin spent last week with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wright, Oshawa; Mrs, Edith Murphy, Tyrone is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin Sun- day Mr, and Mrs. McLaughlin, Debbie and Mrs. Murphy. visit- ed the Hugh Murphys, Bowman- byille. Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Neary and four boys, Downsview and Miss Marilyn Archer, Whitby were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Archer. Miss (Continued on page 11) last week by Jet for an extend- i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sam- bs and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cotter 2 in Peterboro during the week, |§ leen and Hal of Bath on Wed- H nesday and Mrs. M. P. Philp, |% Merril Van : Plumbing - Heating Electric PORT PERRY, ONT. OFFICE 985.- 2473 RES. -- LUMBER -- 'BUILDERS' SUPPLIES | CALL US FOR TOP QUALITY MATERIAL FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS OUR PRICES ARE ALL QUOTED ON A DELIVERED BASIS. Reesor Fuel & Lumber Phone 985-7951 PORT PERRY ANNOUNCING SCHOOL OPENING TUESDAY, SEPT. 6th 9:00 O'CLOCK A.M. Classes will be held morning and afternoon. Pupils who have moved to Port Perry during the summer vacation may register at the Principal's Office at 8:30 a.m, Tuesday.. Children 5 yrs. of age in the year 1966 may begin Kindergarten Sept. 6th. GORDON GOODE, Chairman of the Board. W. S. BRADFORD, Principal. ROOT OROLOROSO ORO OS ORO OR OL ORO OROSOSOTOSOSOSOROSOSOLSOR OL OSOLOROLOS0S0L0S 08080 LOO attended the Silver Wedding of | Cawker's Food Market FREE DELIVERY Phone 985-2221 Port Perry Specials September 1, 2, 3 CANADA ; White Vines 1280.. GY) CARNATION Evap. Milk Go. 2 33¢ AYLMER Fruit Cocktail 15 ox. Do 57¢ BAXTER Pork & Beans 2002. 2 0 47°¢ CHOCK-FULL-O-NUTS Instant Coffee 50. 51.12 VALLEY FARMS FROZEN ' French Fries 2ms. 4° FRESH Ground Chuck ib. 5° PRESSWOO0D Wieners 2 ws. 51.19 Wi _---- A A a TE dS -- (ees » a " we ii a Ply § ---- FEY dats Dat Gt oo Pg a Ir afl PANN 0 2 Thee Se To

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