COTTAGE--Large well treed waterfront lot, 2 bedroom, in- side toilet,. cupboard, well and car port, 10 min, drive from Port Perry. All furnished. Full Price $7,500.00. MANCHESTER Large building lot with easy terms. NESTLETON -- Large well treed building lots, with easy terms. : BEAVERTON -- 78 workable acres of good productive soil, with steam, hip roof barn, 3 bedroom, 2 storey brick house with all conveniences. Down $10,000. Asking Price $23,000. Manchester -- Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 storey, frame house with stone front on 3% acre lot plus separate dining room, oil heating, bathroom, tile floors, storms and screens, nicely de- . corated. - Down $3,000 with easy terms. ; i) 2 bedroom frame house;- hot -and "eold water, oil heating, ._ + bathroom, Close to downtown, on large lot. Newly decorated. Down $3,000 with easy terms. Comfortable 2 bedroom frame house, hot and cold water. New A/C oil furnace, bathroom, * close to school. Asking $5,500 with $2,000 down, easy terms. Large attractive 3 bedroom bungalow on nicely landscaped lot, electrical heating, broad- loom throughout except kitchen and bathroom, white french- provincial cupboards, exit to walk out patio from living room, separate dining - room, large recreation room, garage. "Many other extras. Down-- $5,000 with easy terms. Call us for lots and dairy farms or just farms. Local Rep. 985-7215 FRED BROOKS 985-7168 REAL ESTATE P. E. Gravelle Real Estate 28 Division St. Bowmanville 623-3341 CANNINGTON, Garage busi- ness and equipment with gas pumps. New car dealership available. Ideal location for implement agent. Asking $35,000--Terms. 7 CANNINGTON, 2 storey, 4 bedroom home in excellent con- dition situated on 90 x 100' lot. Must be sold--Open to Offers. MANILLA, Sacrifice, 9 room home on ¥% acre. $4,500. Cash. BLACKWATER, Modern 2 storey, 5 bedroom home. In. cludes barn and 6% acres of - light loam. $10,500--Terms. MANILLA, Modern 7 room home with full basement, run- ning hot and cold water, oil furnace, bathroom and large lot. Asking $8,500. WE HAVE A GOOD SELEC- TION OF FARMS -- $16,000 - $120,000. 9 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ALL PHASES OF REAL ES- TATE. FRANK HACKETT Manilla 1-R22 COBOURG-372-7407 BOWMANVILLE--623-3341 > MARION HOPKINS | " ) fF. Hid & ssbecaciodes be NAR ---- 4 Bae Sou REAL ESTATE Walter Frank REAL ESTATE LTD. 21 King St. W., Bowmanville PORT PERRY -- Modern 10 year old, white stucco bungalow on large landscaped lot. Two bedrooms, full basement, suit- able area for receration room. Asking $13,000 'with terms. Listing inquiries invited. Call HOWARD FORDER Brooklin 655-3853 THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 29th -- SEXAGESIMA 9:45 am.--Morning Prayer. Church Schools' MONDAY, JANUARY 30th -- _8:00 p.m, -- Vestry Meeting. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1st -- 10:00 a.m.--Holy Communion. ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JANUARY 29th -- SEXAGESIMA . 11:15 'a.m. --Morning "Prayer. : PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 29th -- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship. 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School. PRINCE ALBERT "-- 2:00 p.m.-- Church Service 1:00 p.m.-- Sunday Soohol. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev H. M. Buntain, B.A. Minister 10.00 a.m.--Morning Worship Youth Sunday. Sunday School will join with congregation in Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m.-- Sunday School. PORT PERRY _ BAPTIST CHURCH . Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY, JANUARY 29th -- 9:45 a.m.--Family Bible Schoo 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7. p.m.--Evening Service United Church of Canadd - SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, JANUARY 29th -- . 10:00 a.m.-- SCUGOG. : 11:15 am, -- MANCHESTER... ~ 1:15 pm. --PROSPECT. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten - Rev. I. MacLeon 18 am.--Sunday School --11 -a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Sexvice Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Bowling January 18th-- Daisies .cnnmmimiinion. Tulips ooo 17 Violets .......cccocvveviiiiiienns 16 Daffodils ..........c..ccceevennn 12 ROSES ....ccococrvn instr rsenen 12 Petunias .............ccceee 10 Sweetpeas '...........ccninu 10 ASLOrsS ii ivi 9 Glads ooo 9 Bluebells ..............c.ccco.. 7 SNAPS ooo fe 4 Sunflowers .................... 2 Singles 210 and Over-- J. Leach--2178; M. St. John-- 251, 230; R. Cooper--238, 215; I. Doupe--234, 224; Beth Oke-- 223," 223; L. Butson -- 223; C. Warriner -- 222; H. Rowland-- 220; V. Rider--220; J. Mahaffy --2117, 213; M. Graham--217; R. Moore--216; E. Saari--216; M. Healey--215; H. Penny--214; D. Kendel--210. SUNDAY; -JANUARY 29th -- | Jand 2 chairs, | good antiques, Bar And Princess Chosen At Port Perry High "School "At Home" Miss Gale Forder and Miss Janice Williams were honoured last Friday evening when they were chosen as Queen and Prin- cess of Port Perry High School at the annual "At Home". Miss Fo Fe on 2 bs ' IL NL Kivi 4 LY » L & Anetra wikwsstdnabid dtuttadudaeairiss adn idivaaratonivute nda bossa lagrimas pte thing ar on Risk i a a . PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, JAN. 26th, 1967 -- 7 Forder was chosen as "Queen" and Miss Williams as "Princess". The girls are pictured above with their escorts. From left to right: Janice Williams (Princess), Ron Blakely, Gale Forder (Queen), Ken Williams. ' --Staff Photo Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Beare, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hunter attend- ed the funeral of Mr. Egbert Hunter in Scarboro last Thurs- day. Several members of the UCW Units attended the annual Con- vention in Cambridge United Church in Lindsay on Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lee visti- ed with Mr. and Mrs. George Scott in Whitby last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dusty & children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix on Sunday. Pha Sympathy i is s extended to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith on the Auction Sales Household Furniture, the pro- perty of Estate of the late George--Dryden, 400 St. John Street, W., Whitby, will be sold by public Auction on SAT, JAN. 28th, 1967. Piano, Ches- terfield & Chairs, coffee table, dinner wagon, Rocking chairs, tables, odd chairs, antique setee collection of mounted birds, in walnut case, dressers, collection of shells in walnut case, bedroom suites, brass beds, mattresses, dishes, GREENBANK NEWS recent death of Jean's father Mr. Cleland. Mr. and Mrs. Don Real of Ajax and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Philip of Oshawa were Satur- day evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clements. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bagg on the arrival 'of a baby Boy. Mr. and Mrs. George Stone have arrived home from a plea- sant holiday at Miami Beach Florida. A number of local couples attended the annual Port Perry "| High School "At Home" on Fri- day evening. Miss Debbiee Lee entertained several little friends at her Birthday party last Friday. The Oshawa Symphony Or- chestra is presenting a concert at Eastdale Collegiate on Har- mony road, north Oshawa on Saturday, January 28th. The guest artists will be the General Motors choir under the direct- jon of Mrs. Elsie Dobson. Fur- ther information can be obtain- ed from Leonard Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beer of Oshawa were Saturday evening visitors with Bonnie's parents Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Foster. will be home soon following an operation in Uxbridge Cottage Hospital last Friday. A very successful party was held in the newly renovated Hall last, Friday night. The men were in the majority as the winning scores showed the La- dies High and Low gifts went to Bill Carnegie and Wayne Shier. High and low men's prizes were won 'by Paul Diamand and PORT PERRY Keith Rodd. The door gift was {2 td won by Ernie Lee.. There will be another party on Feb. 3. STAR i te a tele Oe rr A EU i i a oe Br 2 FOR 9 DAYS ONLY 1 NOTHING IS FULL PRICE AT | 5 'THE ELIZABETH SHOPPE' | Beginning THURS. JAN. 26 until SAT. FEB. 4th EVERYTHING HAS AT LEAST 10% Discount. Some Articles as much as 50% Discount. A TABLE OF BARGAINS $1.00 Each. | PLAYTEX -- Cloth Lined Girdes at Half Price. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. RR I in" mr Jian ak KE vases; hall rack; drop leaf table & 2 chairs, corner cupboard, refrigerator, electric stove, many other articles too numer- ous to mention. Quantity of garden tools. Terms cash. Sale at 12 p.m. LOYAL POGUE, Auctioneer, Jan. 19-26 Tel. 668-4271 fs Mr. and Mrs. "Harry Hill and |) children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill on Sunday at a birthday party for the Fraser twins. We are happy to hear Don McCaig is recovering well and DANCING CLUB ANNRENE Every Saturday Night TO THE ROYAL AMBASSADORS 9 to 12 P.M. Lunch and Refreshments. Port Perry United Church This SUNDAY, JAN. 29th, 11 a.m. REV. NORMAN MacKENZIE, M.A., D.D. will speak out of his experience working most of his life in China, India and Africa. There will be an opportunity for Dialogue between Dr. MacKenzie and the Congregation. | -- VISITORS WELCOME . -- Happy hytiltsy: Keith and Kenneth. -- : FREE DELIVERY Phone 985-2221 Port Perry SPECIALS -- Jan. 26, 27, 28 MAXWELL HOUSE Inst ant Cotfee oF $1 Jd0 rxe. 41° 2:43 Alcan Foil 12" wide 25 ft.Roll 33° LARGE SIZE Cheer Detergent vxe. 49° 79° Ye Banana Cake Mix DELMONTE SEASONED Wax Beans { Jr <TC ALI ad fis nr] 15 oz. VEIT HE mm Sliced Bacon 1s S.P. Cottage Rolls LB. RV SETAE AN TAG FTI