"furnace and bath, STORE - POST OFFICE LIVING QUARTERS 2 storey brick dwelling with 3 bed- rooms and complete living quarters, good income from Post Office and store. Lo- calpxd on busy hwy., an opp- ortunity, only $19,500. with terms. * % $$ $$ 3 13% storey 3 bedroom frame dwelling in Port Perry, oil furnace, bath, modern Kkit- chen, very clean and nicely decorated throughout. Beaut- iful lawns and flower beds, small barn. $13,900, with terms, < * * = @ LJ MAYNOOTH AREA 100 acres, sandy loam; 60 acres workable, balance bush 1% storey 6 room frame home with furnace, bath, hydro, modern kitchen, good well and water on pressure in house and barn. 40 acres --- ploughed -- for -spring - crop. Only $12,000 = with $2,500 down. * * * % * 8 bedroom bungalow with attached garage, paved drive ultra-modern kitchen, sliding glass doors in dining area, " overlooking lake, broadloom and many extras, furnished recreation room, a good in- vestment. Call for informat- fon and inspection of this prestige home. ° Raglan Area Panoramic View 46 acres, sandy loam, high, hilly land overlooking lake, 13% storey -frame house with all modern conveniences, L shaped bank barn for horses or heef cattle, ideal setup for business man or com- muter. Owner is anxious to sell. Call at once to inspect the property. 114 storey, 7 room brick home in Little Britain. Oil furnace, bath, modern Kkit- chen, panelled living-room, 8 bedrooms, excellent gard- en. Full Price $10,500. 3 bedroom framed cottage -at Port Hoover, Lake Scu- gog, bathroom, garage, love- ly lot, excellent furniture, complete only $6,500 with terms. te toe '-- Call GEORGE S. STONE 985-2632 Scugog lake . cottage, View Lake, 5 rooms, heavy wired, bath, water pressure, furn- ished. $6,300 with $3,000 down. ' * * J * Cottage, "Scugog - Point, 4 rooms, water pressure, heavy wired, furnished fairly new, good lot, $4,500 with $1,500 down. * * * * * Cottrge, . Scugog Lake, 4 rooms, heavy wired, furnish- ed, nice large shady lot. $5,500 with $1,500 down. $8,000 down takes you 100 acre farm, over workable, with large brick house, . bath, oil furnace, large barn, silo, only. $27,000 "full price. Oshawa around © 28 miles. -- Call MARVIN NESBITT Nestleton 986-4894 1g | OWE 668-5853 -- WHITBY Call sales representative-- MILDRED BILIDA -- 985.2844 Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MAUDE MOUNTJOY, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Maud Mountjoy, late of the Village of -Blackstock, in the County of Durham, Widow, who died on or about the 27th day of February, 1968, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or be- 1968, full 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 7th day of March, 1968, GREER, KELLY & JERMYN, Barristers and Solicitors. Box 131, PORT PERRY, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executor of The Above estate. particulars - of Mar. 28 "Real Estate "For Every Type of 'Real Estate BUY-SELL THRY 41.4. LAMBERT ------ REAL ESTATE LIMITED -- 170 DONWWY - TORINTO 447-8518 3 bedroom brick bungalow, nearly new, attached garage, lot 110 x 162. Many extras. See and compare at $23,000 with 79 mortgage. Carries for $75. monthly. New 3 bedroom /brick bungalow in Prince bert on a large treed lot.] F/A Oil heating. Attached gar- age. See this hefore you buy. Rep onable price with terms: ~~ Country living - Older 4 bedroom home in good con. dition.. This home has sep- arate dining room, utility room, sunporch, lots of cup- boards, plus 3 acres on paved highway. Call to inspect. fully equiped stable cleaner, g line, etc. Also a loose hous- ing barn for young cattle. Buildings all in good repair. Modern brick home. Call for further 'information. New 3 bedroom homes in Port Perry. Low down pay- ments. Call for information. For building lots, acreages, farms, new and older homes AGENT 'Marjorie Tripp 985 - 7606 fore the 15th day of April, | FRED COOK LIMITED REALTOR UXBRIDGE 3 bedroom 1% storey frame home, all conveniences, hard wood floors, two pressure systems, 77 feet river front- age," full price $15,000 with ferms. bd * * * $6,000 down buys 1% storey frame home on 1% acre lot, 4 bedrooms, 2 pressure sys- tems, garage 25 x 45. poss- ocsinn May 1st. CATT, MORLEY BRUCE Port Perry 985-2528 Uxhridoe 852.6001 Real Estate --" Real Estate Broker SUNDERLAND 303 FOR REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone our Staff anytime. We appreciate your listing. 10 acres, a gentle slope to the south, some trees, excel- lent for walk-out basement. All for only $5,500 with easy terms. One bedroom insul brick house and 'garage, bathroom, storms and screens, suitable for retired couple, full price $8,600. with easy terms. New. three bedroom brick bungalow with all modern conveniences, close to school and down town. $5,000 down with easy terms. Three bedroom brick bun- galow with car port, electri- cal heating, storms and screens, many extras, an op- portunity, only $18,000. with 'terms, 6% 9, interest. 6 room frame home on large treed lot, oil furnace, 11 storey in village of Black- stock $8,000. We have other old & new home. Call for information. Agent MARION HOPKINS 985-7215 Auction Sales THURS., MARCH 28th -- Auction Sale -of 30 Cattle, Tractor with Loader, Baler, Implements, Hay, the pro- perty of ART. FIELDING, Lot 3, Con. 5, Reach Twp., 4 miles west of Manchester. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. R. Scott, G. Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON, TED . SPENCELEY, Mar.14-21 Auctioneers SALE REGISTER TUES., MAR. 19--Complete dispersal of the Holstein Dairy Herd at McLawn Farm, consisting of fresh, spring- ers, bred and open heifers; also Bulk Cooler, 3 unit mil. kers, and 2000 bales of choice hay, 1600 bales choice straw, etc., the property of McMILLEN BROS. Located at Lot 27, Con. 5, Whit. church Twp., being -5 miles 'east of Newmarket and 1 mile south of Pine Orchard. Note--This ts a good. herd, hay and straw is choice quality." . Farm Sold. - No Reserve. Terms Cash, Sale 1.30 p.m. ATKINSON and WILSON, Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers 'herd of Cattle. | Woods cream cooler, Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of 'Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Straw & Grain ,the property of GUS WILSON, Lot 24, Con. 8, Clarke Twp., 3 miles north of Orono on hwy. 115 on SAT., MARCH 16th. Hol- stein Cattle, 15 milk cows, No. of Fresh cows, No. of calves. Note this is a good John Deere' tractor 1010 special (like new). M.F. No. 35 Combine 8 ft. self propelled (cut less than 100 acres), Case 200 baler P.T.0. (2 yrs.), John Deere Power Mower (nearly new), LHC. 3 furrow trip beam plow(ploughed 6 acres, new), Minneapolis heavy duty wagon (good), full line of first class machinery, De Laval Milking Machine, ete. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30. Harold Moffat, clerk. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 Mar. 7-14 AUCTION SALE SAT., MARCH 30th--Web- stervale Farms, 60 Holstein Dispersal, Accredited Area, Certified. Area, - Vaccinated. 2 Tractors, Combine, Forage Harvester, Blower, Forage Wagons, Full Line of Imple- ments, Hay, Grain, Straw, Some Furniture, the pproper- ty of BURNSELL WEBSTER Lot 11, Con. 2, Reach, just West of 7 & 12 Hwy. at Prospect, 12 miles North of Whitby. Terms Cash. Imple- ment Sale at 11 a.m. Cattle Sale at 2.00 O'clock. Lunch available. Robt. Flett, Pedi- grees. Catalogues on Request Roy Scott, Glenn Wanamaker Clerks. } TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Mar.14-21-28 Auctioneers SAT., MARCH 23--Clear- ing farm auction of Case tractor #350 with hydraulic 'loader, extra good, Case-o- matic #800 tractor extra good, Case "D" tractor, 2-SU, Forage Wagons, steel box (like new), Case Forage Blower, like new, Case Hay Conditioner (nearly new), Case tractor spreader, Case 3 pt. 3 Fr. and 4 Fr. tractor plow (good), Snow blower 1% fans (nearly new), McCor- mick 20 run grain drill, Case Hay- Baler, Case Forage Har- vester cpt. nearly new, Case 3 pt scraper (new), Bale ele- 'vator, Chev. #1600 truck with hoist stake body, R, T. Wagon, number parts bins, electric and Acytelene wel- ders, 2 Surge milkers, air Compressor, med size good, Case double disc on rubber good, Floor jacks, tools, re- pair parts, large quantity scrap iron, many other goad articles, etc., for the Late H. PICKERING and SON (for- mer Case dealership), located on 9th Concession of Picker- ing (6 miles east of Stouff- ville) or (2 miles west of Claremont). = Note- owing to a-tragic accident this auction has been called in short no- tice (no sale bills). Extra good equipment. Come see for yourself. Terms Cash. Sale 1 p.m, ATKINSON and WILSON, Auctioneers. | HIRE ¢ BUY 2 =] = SEC = 4 =] ln CIES VAVY AN = BO ST = S30 =A =] -- ON = 1 =] Nh gE =A V=RU Sf = 30 = {Wh ON = =f I BN =] =] N | it Real Estate : Receives Ontario Hydro Award Winner of Ontario Hydro's annual award to the champion weekly newspaper country correspondent is Ethel Maud Queen of the Durham Chronicle. James A. Blay, Hydro's director of public relations, congratulates her on her achievement at the Ontario Weekly Newspaper Asso¢ tion convention in Niagara Falls, ia- Mrs. Queen has been a Chronicle correspondent for 58 years. During this time she also wrote for the Durham Review and the Forest Confederate. BRIDGE MARATHON The second Bridge Mara- thon sponsored by the Seni- or Citizen's Club of Port Perry ended last Wednesday with a party in the Club Hall. High Scores for the Mara- thon were held by: 1st--Mrs. M. Fisher 2nd--Mrs. W. Owen 3rd--Mrs. A. Allen 4th---Mrs. E. McRitchie - 5th--=Mrs., M. Chapman. For the party: 1st--Mrs. H. Mulligan 2nd--Mrs. V. Stouffer. Net Proceeds were $56.20. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay and Furniture; the property of RON BAILEY, Lot 22, Con. 13, Brock Twp., 1 mile north of Cannington, 3% mile east on SAT., MAR. 23rd. 20 head of Hereford, Shorthorn and Holstein Cattle, 11 Year- ling Steers, 2 fat Steers, re- mainder cows & calves. 2500 bales of hay, Oliver 550 trac- tor (1850 hrs.) with Oliver Hydraulic loader, all in ex- cellent condition. Ford blade (new), LH.C. 3 pt. hitch cul- _tivator, Power Mower, Rol- 'ler bearing wagon, etc. Qu. of furniture including Kel- vinator clothes dryer, Pine cupboard, tables, chairs, etc. Farm is for sale as owner has bought another business. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG JOHNSON, Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 Mar. 14-21 Check The Label On Your Paper Mar. 14 2 REPORT It has been a very long time since motorists have given Whitby O.P.P. Officers as few as 13 accidents to in- vestigate in one week. As many as three times that number have occurred in weeks gone by. No one, of course, is able to pinpoint the main reason for this de- cline but let's assume it's because a greater number of us than ever before are becoming safety conscious, ---- and that's a very pleas- ant thought to close with. * * * Statistics March 3rd to 9th Total Miles Patrolled 13,980 Motor Vehicle Accidents Investigated . 12 Persons Injured .......... 6 Persons Killed . LC Charges Connected with Accidents . 4 Persons Killed (1968) .... © Persons Killed (This date 1967) ..... 2 Vehicles Checked ~ 143 Drivers Charged . a: Drivers Warned . 5¢ General Occurences Investigated ...... 51 Included in Above: Liquor Infractions . ... 7 Thefts ........................ ESCapees a..lviiiiniin t Break and Entry ..... ! Malicious Damage ........ p Assaults... PL a Miscellaneous ......... 2{ PR Tr UO fet hind ox Ne od ~~ i > ~~