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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Feb 1967, p. 9

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' ---------- Twp., (Grey Gables Farm) on easy terms. .at 12.30- p.m. Jas. Smith, and "at the Sales Rooms, 205 John REAL ESTATE SUNDERLAND 303 LAKESIDE -- Large water front Cottage, furnished, 5 rooms, with all convenience, boat house and boat. Good sand beach. Down $3,000.00 with aesy terms, LAKESIDE--Four room cott- age unfurnished on a beautiful landscaped lot... Private access to the lake. Down $2,000.00 with easy terms. House containing two apart- ments, each contains, 1 bath, 1 living room, 1 kitchen, 2 bed- rooms, oil heated, hot and cold water. Newly decorated. Car port and garage, on large land- scaped lot. Down $7,900, with easy terms. 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 -- Attractive 3 'bedroom, 2 storey, frame house with stone front on % acre lot plus separate dining room, oil heating, bathroom, tile floors, storms and screens, nicely de- corated. Down $3,000 with List your farms with us, as we have clients waiting. MARION HOPKINS Local Rep. 985-7215 FRED BROOKS 985-7168 Auction Sales SAT., FEB. 18th--Property Sold Extensive Auction Sale of Household Furniture --- Elec- tric Appliances, Freezer, Dining & Bedroom Suites, Piano, Anti. ques, Glassware, Dishes, Effects 2 Tractors, Miscellaneous Gar- den & Farm Tools, Hay, Etc., the property of F. and V. GREY Part Lot 20, Con. 2, Pickering Valley Farm Road, % mile north off No. 2 Highway (Pick- ering). Terms cash on day of sale with clerk before removals. Farm sold. No reserve. Sale Assistants, Clerks. : CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneer Markham, Phone 640-3686 or 294-2419 SAT., FEB. 18th, 1967 -- Auc: tion Sale of Household Furni- ture, Estate of the late Miss JEAN FETTERLEY, Oshawa, will be sold by public auction and Ash Sts., Whitby. Living room suite, 2 pieces; coffee table, End Tables, Chairs Tea Service, cedar chest, oil painting, lamps, floor lamps, dining room suite, clock, fan; radio, iron, toaster; kettle, Veg: O-Matic, flatware, Hoover com: bination washer & spin dryer, dishes, glasses, pressure cooker, Sunbeam mixmaster, pots, pans, double bed, continental bed & mattress, bedding, 1 walnut bedroom suite, dressing table & 4 drawer vanity, bedroom chair, vacuum cleaner, floor polisher, scales, step stool, folding metal bed & mattress, 2 full length mirrors, wall mirror, writing desk, many other articles, Sale at 1,30 p.m. Terms Cash. LOYAL POGUE, Auctioneer .| Federation of Agriculture-- -Mrs.- J. Reese. Committee Appointments The following appointments were made at the Inaugural || meeting of Cartwright Town- ship held in January. Welfare Administrator--Reeve Van Camp. Port Perry Community Hospital Board--Reeve Van Camp and Neil Baily. Cartwright Community Recrea- tion Board--No appoint- ments made, 1966 execu- tive to continue to hold office. Cemetery Committee--Coun- cillors Swain & Geetins By-Law Enforcement Officer-- J. R. Hamilton. Construction Advisory Com- mittee--Councillors Hamilton & Gettins. Building Inspector--No appoint- ment made at this time. Assessor--Earl Dorrell reap- pointed. Solicitors--Mackey & Bailey. Dog Control Officer-- F. L. Gibson, Prince.:Albert Dog Tag Officer--Earl Dorrell School Attendance Officer-- John Venning Weed Inspector--The Roads Superintendent. Livestock Valuer, for loss of Livestock--Wm. Forder Livestock Inspector under the. Warble Fly Control Act-- William Forder Fenceviewers--Chas. Fee, Mur- ray Byers, Neil Werry, Roy McLaughlin, David Johns, and Roy Werry. Pounds Keeper--V. Malcolm until others volunteer. Garbage Collector--No appoint- ment. Tenders to be called Wm. Ferguson. Committee of Adjustment-- William Ferguson for three year term - only appoint- ment at this time. The Reeve and Depiity-reeve were appointed to head a Cen- Cartwright Twp Funds on Sunday, The co-ordinator, Will Start Heart Fund Canvass Sunday Feb. 19th The Heart Burg! volunteers will launch their drive for ebruary 19th, 'and again they hope to be received favourably by Port Perry residents. Stuart Lane and his seven captains met last Sunday, and the Star photograph present and shot the above picture. From left to right af®: Don Raby, Ray Webster, Grant Mec- Dermott, Mrs. Audrey Hall, Norman Aldred, Stuart Lane and ~ Ken Bateman. The directors of the Ontario County Holstein Club met in the Department of Agriculture and Food Office, Uxbridge, on Friday, February 3, for the pur- pose of electing their officers, and planning their programme and projects for 1967. The 1967 officers are as follows: Hon. President--John Leask, Seagrave #2 President--Neil Raines, Blackwater #2 Vice-President--Jim Gordon Cannington #1 To complete the committee it was-- suggested to have --onel" member from seven or eight organizations in the Township tennial Committee of App. 10. appointed. Mr. and Mrs. J. Highet and family of Agincourt spent Sun- day with Mr. G. Smith & called on Mrs. Simth in Port Perry Hospital. Pleased to report Mrs. Smith is coming along well. Mr. & Mrs. L. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Saturday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cawker and Miss Carol Cawker of Manchester, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cawker. Mr. and Mrs. M. McLaren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack- son in. Brooklin on Tuesday. Misses Gloria and Marilyn Fralick of Toronto Sunday din- ner guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watts of Toronto spent the week-end at their cottage, Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Chandler and Gregory and Mr. Rick Cub- bett of Toronto supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. S, Chandler on Sunday. Mrs. Blanche Mark of Co- bourg is spending a short time with Mr. and Mrs. McQuinn. Thanks to anyone -who help- ed in any way to make it pos- sible for our Scouts & Cubs to have such a nice time at Camp Samac, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred of Agincourt dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Haines and family of Bowmanville visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs, R. Tetlow. Congratulations to our Sweet Adelines. They helped put on a wonderful concert in Oshawa on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. Holt of Mark- ham spent the week-end at their cottage McLaren's Beach. Telephone 668-4271 Feb. 9-16 Mr. and Mrs. G. Boneschans- ter of Bowmanville entertained SCUGOG NEWS their grandson Paul to a birth- day party recently. A lovely time was had by all the family present. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slute of Oshawa Sunday visitors with Mrs. M. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. G. Skerratt of Prince Albert, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lehman of Claremont and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Empringham of Agincourt recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Empringham. Mr. and Mrs. R. Brekke and Laura Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. E. Prentice. Congratula- tions Mr. Brekke, a birthday. Our U.C.W. group wishes to extend their thanks to all who helped maké the euchre and pancake supper such a success. Mr. and Mrs. McQuinn and family Saturday evening dinner guests of Pte R. D. Bruce and Mrs. Bruce, Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick and family Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. C. B. Cook, Whit- by. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman at- tended the Parliamentary din- ner in honour of the Hon. M. Starr, M.P., P.C. at the Carou- sal Inn at Ajax on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pearce of Prince Albert and Mr. E. Pearce of Toronto Friday night dinner guests of Mr. R. Tetlow. - Father and Son Banquet to be held at Grace on Saturday night the eighteenth. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred Sunday night guests of Mr. & Mrs. J. Sweetman. Mr. and Mrs. C. Tink of Hampton Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs: H. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish and friends of Oshawa spent the week-end at their cottage Me: Laren's Beach. Service at Grace 10 a.m. You are invited. Service through the week at 9 am. Woodbridge, N.Raines Heads Holstein Club Secretary-Treasurer-- Lynn Fair, Uxbridge. Auditors: Gordon Beare, Ux- bridge; Harold Page, Uxbridge #2. Final plans were-made in con- nection with the Annual Hol: stein Club banquet. It will be held on Wednesday, March 8, 1967 in the United Church, Greenbank, with Ray Barker, ~ 1966 President Holstein-Friesian Assn. of Can- ada, as the guest speaker. Arrangements are being made at the present time for a farm tour of Holstein Breeders in the County. Three farms will be visited on Thursday, March 30th. "A Twilight Meeting or picnic will be held in July in co-opera- tion with the Ontario County Milk Committee. The date and {place will be announced later. The Black and White Show will be held at Port Perry Fair on Labour Day, Monday, Sept- ember 4th. As a Centennial project, the Holstein Club will co-operate with the Port Perry Fair Board in making improvements to the Show Ring at the Fair. This will include planting trees, im- proving the fence around the show ring, and the possible addition to the present seating arrangements for spectators. pi 'Pork Spare Ribs { Cawker's Food Market FREE DELIVERY Phone 985-2221 Port Perry SPECIALS -- Feb. 16-17-18 CHRISTIE'S BUTTERMATE Bread 5 Loaves 51.05 CHOCK. FULL o' NUTS Sox. si J0 Instant Coffee HEINZ { Tomato Juice 200: PX 33¢ S.V.S. LIQUID Detergent 260. 45°C BICKS 7s : : Pickles Sweet Mixed 15 oz. ei EK 29° Bolo by the piece 39° Sliced Bacon P's 19° The Farmers' Union Mutual Fire Insurance Company 12-16 PEEL ST. LINDSAY, ONT. successors of the MAPLE LEAF FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Columbus Take Pleasure in. Announcing the Appointment of Raymond J. Fralick of R.R. 3,, PORT PERRY, ONT. EFFECTIVE FEB, 1st, 1967 AS PHONE 985-7447 | AN AGENT OF THIS COMPANY. | | Nw he ker vey AN NT ad PE yn NS . Ww bi Rede ECR SE) Sn aay ¥ Pat TT rv " 4 Phe Sig CARL ea one "ur » v ' INES put ee I et ---- Finn 0 VR alee I A SY a aR rae by oo . No wr WE ea "ee We; ~/ nad STAG So = -- ye va he « x 4 --_-- LOGE Ry PR RY tad » col TY Cr pe EA EN

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