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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Jan 1968, p. 9

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"» Bog areas. NOTICE LANDS TITLES ACT IN THE MATTER OF Parts of Lots 248 and 249, Plan 85 and part of Lot 17 Reuben Crandells' Plan, Village of Port+Perry in the County of Ontario, being 70 feet en the west limit of Silver Street, commencing 113 feet 1% in- ches from the. north limit of Queen Street, can be more particularly seen on a plan of . survey on file in the Office of Land Titles at Whitby; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HAZEL VIVIAN-GREGG{ a, 'made 'an application to he Master of Titles at Whit- by for a certificate of title to this. land of which they claim to be the owner in fee simple free from all encum- brances.- Wherefore any other per- son having or claiming to have any title to or interest in the land or any part there- of is required on or before the 5th day of February, 1968 to file a statement of his claim in my office at the] - Town of Whitby, and to serve a copy on the Applicant. The- address of the Appli- cant for service is: GREER, KELLY & JERMYN, Barristers *& Solicitors, - 114 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. DATED at Whitby. this 17th day of January, 1968. W. H. MOORHOUSE, '. Deputy Master of Titles Work Wanted rr RUGS, upholstery, floors wanted to clean. Phone Ap- pleton's Cleaning Service -- 'Call 985-7704. Jan. 25 BILL TAYLOR CONCRETE CONTRACTOR Coloured Floors Cement Finishings . Phone 640-3285, 182 Main St. W. Stouffville, Ont. TF. | DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS Picked up Promptly For _direct line call Long. Distance and ask for Zenith: 32800. - _Call anytime ED PECONI & SON Woodville, Ont. Licerice No. 324C - 66 DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM STOCK Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampten . 263-272Y * Margwill Fur Farm TYRONE License No. 101-C-67 "Mar. 4/68 [3] DIAL ary Help; Wanted 'REAL ESTATE o Out fast growing rural pro: perties department requires eager men and women throughout south central Op- tario with and without expe! "_ience. Enquire about this ex- citing business now. Lots of help, advertising and leads. Escalating-commission sched: ule ensures high "earnings. For confidential interview call Jim Lambert now. BUY-SELL THRU' J.4. LAMBERT =---- REAL ESTATE LIMITED --- _170_DONWAY - W. TORONTD 447-8518 NERD EXTRA CASH? [fie] Sell Tupperware on the popu- lar home party plan. Part-| time or tall time. Car ne- cessary, will train. Phone 908-4350. ' GE SALES HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE . HERE'S YOUR KEY TO A BIG INCOME - MAIL TODAY The W. T. Rawleigh Co: Ltd, Dept. "A-343-HY, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal P .Q. Gentlemen: I am interested in the world famous "Rawleigh-Line on-a--- ¢ > part -time basis Il-time basis ' 3 Please send me FREE = Cook Book and catalogue with full details. REAL ESTATE AGENT for Port Perry, Cannington, Scu- Write Irene Arm- strong Real Estate Bkr., 161 Main Street: South, Uxbridge, Ontario. Feh.1 Cheek The Label" On Your Paper {Port "Perry areas, Instruction Septic Tanks "CLEANING. & REPAIR E 'SERVICE NORM : PARRY Port Perry, Phone 985-7237 985-2292 "Real Estate BASKETT & PEGG REAL ESTATE LTD. Brougham, Phone 942-093} REAL ESTATE SALESMAN WANTED to cover Sunder- land, Little Britain, Oakwood, and assistance offered to local residents who are in- terested in representing our Company in the Real Estate | ld 4 4 hedrogm Port Perry, hardwood' floors, mahogany cupboard, finished recreation room and bar, im- bungalow in aculate thoroughout. An op- portunity at only $19,500, with terms at 6% 9, interest. ~ B50 acre hobby farm; 1% storey, 4 bedroom brick home with furnace and bath, bank barn suitable for beef or horses, 10 acres bush, North of Port Perry, $23,000. with $6000. down, PORT BOLSTER 2 bédroom brick bungalow, with all modern conveniences excellent retirement home, very private, paved. road, large garage and workshop. $16000. with terms. 200 acres ranch land Wood- .| ville area, 160 acres work- able, spring pond and small barn, will .pasture 60 cattle in any year. $18,000. with $7000. down, SHOW FARM 100 acres choice clay loam, 1 mile highway frontage, 1% storey 4 bedroom brick home with all modern convenienc- es, bank barn 54' x 90' in good condition, high ceiling, suitable for horses. One of the best. farms in the town- ship. Priced to sell. Call for information. Vacant land in Port Perry, surveyed into 7 building lots! good dry land. Full price $11, 900. 1% Storey 3 bedroom brick house in Little Britain. fur- nace and bath, modern kitch- en and renovated throughout. For quick sale $10,500. cash. 1% storey 4 bedroom frame home in Manilla, oil furnace plus 2 baths, modern kitchen, garage, _corner lot. - Only $9500. with half down. Call for information. Call GHORGE S. STONE 903-2632 Ashburn News Burn' Church congrega- tion will join with St. John's Port Perry on Sunday, Jan. 28th, at 11 am for the Sac- rament of the Lord's Supper. There will be no Divine Worship at the Centennial Centre here, but 'Sunday School as usual. The Annual Congregational meeting will be held 'on Thursday, Jan. 25th, at 8 p.m. in the Centre. Mrs. H, Doble is spend- ing ia week with "Mr. and Auction Sale SALE REGISTER THURSDAY, Feb. 1, 1968 at 7.30 p.m, -- Mid- winter Dairy Cattle Consignment Sale at Stouffville Sales Arena, Stouffville, Ont. Buyers will appreciate this fine offering of dairy cattle of all ages of different breeds, assembled for their convenience. The purebred Holstein prospect: ive buyer will find animals of various ages of real foun- dation calibre. Many with more class and added value than is found in larger sales. The grade purchaser will be able to select from all ages | of large, rugged individuals. Many fresh-or springing. We are expecting a large group of both purebred and grade Holstein heifers that have been properly raised. Buyers are showing -a positive res- ponse to better class cattle and consignors are advised to take advantage of this for higher money value. If you have good quality cattle to sell, either sex, contact the sale management now. We welcome your participation in these monthly sales... Our 'objective is to serve the best interest of the dairy cattle industry in this district. For information . contact Frank Bennett or Norman Faulkner, '| Sale Managers & Auctioneers, Bilafis 835770 or 640-3813. 'Feb. 1 Mrs. Wes. Doble, Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. Edger Heron visited Rev, K. A, and Mrs. Heron at Barrie on Saturday. 'Mre. Lindsay Death; Mrs. Edgar Heron and Mrs.. H. Sdhnabel attended 'the- An- nual Meeting of W.M.S. Prcs- byterial at Lindsay on Wed. Jan, 17th with morning and afternoon sessions. The monthly meeting of the Ladies Bible Class was held at the home of Mrs. F. Lynde on Weklnesday,. Jan. 10th, at 8:154p.m. with a fine attendance despite the zero temperature. Mro, Norman Anderson was in charge of the topic; Mrs. Russell Batten gave a®read- ing and Mrs. M. Agar played a piano solo. The officers were re-elected for 1968 namely: President-- Mrs. Grant Parrott; Vice- President--Mrs. Russell Bat- ten; Secretary--Mrs. W. Dav- io; Treacurer--Mrs, William Gardner; Pianist--Mrs. N. J. Anderson. ' Rogers ; iid od ao A IAs 37 Fay AY aA Zag Seti Ta Ft AT AE 4 EAA SEs A rr a a hy EAN C0 175% te oe Gr >] = Ad . S -¢ o . » ' 0 o . . J RE - N (J . § ' 0 pig ANY = -, - a a = - --- Fy Refreshments were serve By the lunch committee -- Mrs. N, Ashton and Mrs. R and a 'social hak hour enjoyed. Messrs Russell Batten anc' 'Norman Anderson Presbytery meeting in Lind- say on Wednesday. _.Mr. and Mrs. John Hop- kins with sons, Jim, Bill and Scott spent a weekend rec- ently with Mr, and Mrs. J. Burroughes, Bancroft. ° The Annual Meeting of thc. Ashburn Centennial Com- munity-- Centre was held on Wednesday, Jan. 17th, .at 8 p.m. in the Centre with the thairman of the Board, Mr. Grant Parrott presiding.' Reports of the various ac- tivities held during the year were given and members of the Board elected for 1968-- Mr. Frank Thompson, chair- man. Mr. Lambert Kroes, Mr. Grant Parrott, Mr. Fred Daw, - Mrs. Harvey Bath and Mrs. Anthony Emm. Mrs. Frank Gardner in.charge of Pub licity. Mrs. John Hopkins, Secretary and Mr, Bruce Lehman, Treasurer. Markham 12 On Monday, Jan. 22, Cy Wilson's Mustangs were at home to Markham Midgets. Markham proceeded to hand the Mustangs a 12-1 defeat. The Markham team overpow- ered the undermanned Mus: tangs in the second and third periods. Mustangs 'who were minus six of their regulars gave it a game try but were unable to cope with Mark- ham. The first period ended 2-1 in favour of the visitors with If you wish to investigate this 'opporutaity 'phone or 'write Baskett & Pegg Limited at the above address; or Wm. S. Pegg, 102 Baker Street, Stouffville; 640-1303. Real Estate "REALTOR | : Small 'acreage, 6 room in- sul brick home, hot and cold water, oil heat, bathroom, hardware and "tile floors, beautifully landscaped. Open for all reasonable offers. 8 bedroom insul brick 'house, hot and cold water, oil | heat, 4 piece bath, tile floors, storms and screens, garage, very large lot, immaculately clean. For quick. sale $16,500. with reasonable terms. New 3 bedroom brick home with attached garage, all con- veniences, on au; t street. Full price $22, Agent MARION OPKINS Ta Real Estate Real Estate BUY-SELL THRY' 41.4. LAMBERT = REAL ESTATE LIMITED -- 170 DONWAY- W. TORONTS® 447-8518 Immscilate 3: Deon home on a large well land- scaped lot. Lots\of Suphoards, large kitchen. 4 bedroom split leyel, miles west of Port Pe¥ry on paved road. Extras nelude 2 acres, stream, good view, rec, room with fireplace, sep- arate dining room. This home has vy be seen to; be apprec- ate LOTS; FARMS, ACREAGES AND NEW HOMES AGENT (Marjorie Tripp | 985 - 7606 3 Wedding invitations in the best of taste Printed announcesmels of your happy event are always distinctive and socially correct. fine printing is for . .. When you come to us, you know what real . + ho matter what it's our imaginative staff can create thé type of printing to give you the prestige you 'want! OFFSET LETTERPRESS Mustangs 1 Port Perry's goal being scor- ed by Paul Heard assisted by Mike Vanderby. The second period ended 5.1 for Markham and in the third period Markham scored 7 goals to complete the route. It.should be stated that al- though the Mustangs were outclassed they never gave up trying and special men- tion should be given to Ken Nightingale from the Bant- ams who played an excep- tional game. On Thursday, January 28, Cy's Mustangs journey to "| Brooklin for their last league game against Pickering Mid- gets who lost a close one to the locals the last time they met. : 1968 Mustangs will commence their playoffs with the oppo _| sition being supplied by Ux: 'bridge. R will_be a best 2 out of 3 series with the sec ond game in Uxbridge roh. ably on Wednesday, Jan. 81. The Mustangs have provided some 'fine entertainment for '| the local fans and I hope they will support them dur ing the play offs. League Standing Team Class Pts. Markham oo A 19 Brooklin .........0.... C 14 Stouffville... ..... B 12 Port Perry ......... c 1 Pickering ........ ..... D 11 Uxbridge ........... C 2 Bay Ridges ...7... A 0 Scoring Leaders | Player G A Ph Jeffery .......4 ' 9 18° Sweetman ..... 10 1 11 Irvine ........... 17 4 11 McLaughlin-... 6 5 11 Geer ..... er .3 6 8 Heard .......... 3 3 6 McNab 3 3 € ABruton-+rvoriresalon.. 8 4... Short 1 2 9 Shaw ........... 1,2 8 attendec © --On-- Monday; January 39, ----

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