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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Mar 1969, p. 12

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{George Beafon--985-2987 a TA = Nl 77 5 BUY '* SELL: RENT + SWAP + HIRE + BUY +s SELL RENT » | Real Estate Queen St., Port Perry Real Estate ~ Gibson Willoughby Limited 985-7386 . Realtor Port Perry Eleyen room, two storey 723-7072 home, with income from self- contained apartment, to help : carry good 8%9, Twenty- five year mortgage. Choice location in Port Perry. Ask- ing $27,000. Easy terms. Value Mexican style 3 bedroom bungalow, large spacious kit- chen and dining room recent- ly decorated, almost new, 2 ""car garage and workshop. Large, well treed lot, close to Lake Scugog, and only 25 miles from Oshawa. Only $11,500. Terms arranged. Village Home Attractive 6 room bungalow, plus a 3 roomed self-contain- ed apartment to help pay off that mortgage fast. Nicely treed lot, and garage, in small quiet village, Port Perry area, only $25,700. . Opportunity Older 4 bedroom 11%. storey frame home, very well dec- orated. Garage, Good large lot, many extras, priced to sell at $9,800, with $3,000 TWO STONE FIREPLACES PRINCE ALBERT Lovely large 3 bedroom brick bungalow with family sized dining room, chalet type rec. room with stone walls and fireplace, attached garage, situated on a well treed % acre lot. BUSINESS LOCATION $16,900. buys this completely modernized 2 storey home on main street in beautiful downtown Port Perry, front room: can be converted easily for store, offices or restaur- ant. Ample Parking. RETIRED BANK MANAGER Toronto client wishes a 2 bedroom bungalow with large b ard for his two dogs. He has up to $23,000 cash, For a free estimate of your home Call: NORMAN CARMICHAEL 723-7072 down. Commuter Farm NOTICE 100 acres, spring and pond, some bush, three road front- ages. Eight room two storey, brick home, conveniences & utility rooms, 28 miles Osh- awa. Full price $42,000. Terms. _ . Retreat 100 acres vacant land, with barn, scenic property with - fast flowing stream. $42,000. Secluded Retreat 50 acres, homesite, wood- lands and stream, very scenic property. Port Perry area. $18,000. Terms. : Business A General store and Post Office, serving village, farm area, and large summer cot- tage area. Showing good profit, a sound investment for a family venture. Inquire at our office. PHONE 985-7386 After hours call: Howard Forder--655-3853 Ken Middleton--985-7548 ~~ Maurice Baker--852-7256 Real Estate | MARTIN Lake Scuyog Lakefront Cottage, 3 bed- room, year round living, all modern conveniences, broad- loom and tile floor, many extra's, nicely treed on large Tot. Asking $18,500. with terms. ; Attractive 3 bedroom brick bungalow attached garage, 1% bath, large kitchen, with ample cupboard space, hard- wood and tile floors, finished _rec. room $25,500. Dairy Farm 160 acres clay loam, 140 workable, in Sunderland area large barn with stable clean- er, milk contract and equip- ment, own transformer, small creek and some bush. Also 2 storey, 4 bedroom brick home, modernized, 'excellent location with terrific scen- ery, $80,000. with terms. R. MARTIN REAL ESTATE BROKER Repres. Marion Hopkins 985.7215 TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES Township of Reach County of Ontario To Wit: By virtue of a'warrant is- sued by the Reeve of the Township of Reach under his hand and the seal of the said Corporation bearing date of .the 23rd day of April, 1968 Sale of Lands in arrears of taxes in the Township - of Reach will be held at the Township Hall. Manchester at the hour of ten o'clpck in the forenoon on the 16th day of April, 1969, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the lists of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was pub- lished in the Ontario Gazette on the 4th day of January, 1969 and that copies of said list may be had at my office. Treasurer's office this 14th day of January, 1969. A. R. JOHNS, 13--Apr.10 Treas. Auction Sales | HI- WICK HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, hay and furniture, the property of]: EARL COOK, Lot 14, Con. 1, Brock Twp., 4 miles north of Greenbank 34 mile east or 2% miles south of Black- water, % mile east on WED., APRIL 9th. 50 head of Pure- bred and high grade Hol- stein Cattle, 22 milk cows, several fresh, 9 bred heifers, 20 open "heifers & calves, daughters of such noted sires as Roeland Reflection Sov- ereign, Seiling Triune Achil- les, Pabst Roamer Admin, Mayers Dark Leader etc. MF. 65 Gas tractor, multi- -| power; Freeman loader, Far- mall H Tractor, M.F. baler, No. 10, Corn' scuffler, 3 pt. hitch (new), Gehl hammer Mill, hay elevator (new), full line of machinery, Qu. of hay, small amt. of furniture. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash, Sale at 12.30. Cattle Sale at 2.30. Wick W.M.S. will serve lunch. Gerald Graham and Larry Johnson, Clerks. LLOYD WILSON, REG. JOHNSON, 3--Apr.3 Auctioneers Notice to Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Sinclair - Alexander Robertson, late of the Vilage of Port Perry, in the County of Ontarlo, Retired Farmer. All persons having claims against the estate of the above-named who died June 23rd, 1968, are hereby noti- fied to send to the under- signed on or before March 27th, 1969, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after March 27th, 1969, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the arties entitled thereto hav- ng regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 21st day of Februarv, 1969, HARRIS AND HARRIS Solictors for the i Executors. 3--Mar.13 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of William Jeffrey, late. of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Retired Farmer. 'All persons having claims against 'the estate of _the above-named who died Dec ember 14th, 1968, are hereby notified to send to the under signed on or before March 27th, 1969, full particulars of their claims. immediately af ter March 27th, 1969, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among - the parties entitled thereto hav- ing regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 21st day of Februarv, 1969. HARRIS HARRIS RRIS AND Solicitors for. the Executors. ~ 3--Mar.13 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of William Henry Peel, Deaceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Wililam Henry Peel, late of the Vill- age -of Port Perry, inthe County of Ontario, Merchant, who died on or about the 16th day of February, 1969, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or be- fore the 21st day of April, 1969, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the par- ties entitled thereto, having regard -only to claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, Ont- Po this 17th day of March, GREER, KELLY & JERMYN, Barristers and Solicitors, Box 131, Port Perry, Ontario. Solicitors for the 3--Apr3 Executrix " NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Matter of the Estate of Frederick Joseph Raines, Deceased eas All persons having claims against/the Estate of Freder- ick Joseph. Raines, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the 29th day of Nov- ember, 1968, are hereby no- tified to send to the under- signed on or before the 21st day of Avril, 1969 full par- ticulars of their claims. Im- mediately after the said date the assets of the said deceas- ed 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- atin, this 14th day of March, 9 ; GREER, KELLY & JERMYN, Barristers and Solicitors, Box 131, Port Perry, Ontario. Solicitors for the above estate, 3--Apr3- -| of CARANISH FARM, former . Auction Sales SAT., MAR. 22nd AUCTION SALE of Black- smith equipment, the pro- perty of RAY COTTON will be held in the town of Cannington, Laidlaw St. (Just south of Hotel cor- ner) on SAT.. MAR. 22nd. Forge, 2 anvils, all kinds of tools, Drill Press, 8 Vises. Hand grinder, Elec- tric Welder (250 amb), Acetylene torches, chain hoist, Post drill, Quick change lathe, 18 in. (mo- tor and gear drive) Join- ter, planer, Electric hack- saw, large qu. of new bolts & nuts, all sizes. Furnace, Antique Ring Anvil, electric cut off Shearer, % keg of hand made horse shoe nails, sledges, pipe wrenches, Bar iron, 2 gorking vises, Iron racks, Some. Antique articles, everything you would find in a Black- smith Shop. No reserve as owner 18 going out of the business. Terms cash. Sale at 12:30. REG. JOHNSON, Mar.13-20 Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 SAT. MARCH 22nd -- 1st Annual Brooklin and District, new and used Farm Machinery "Auction Sale" consisting of "Trac- tors" (over 40 to choose from, all makes and sizes, with a 50-50-30 day parts warranty on used and reg. on new) "Haying" equip- ment (Balers, Haybines, Mowers, Rakes, all makes) "Corn" Equipment, (Har- vesters, Planters, etc.) " Tillage: " © Equipment 'Auction Sales * THURS., MAR. 27th AUCTION SALE of Hol- stein Cattle. Dairy Equip- ment, Milk Quota, etc, etc. the nrovertv of WILLIAM POWER. 'Lot 6, Con. 1, Pickering Twp., 4 miles west of Whitby or, 2 miles east of Pickering on Hwy. 2 on Thurs., March 27th. 30 Head of Holstein Cat!le 28 milk Cows, several fresh, remainder heifers. 1200 bales of hay, 1000 bales of straw, 800 bu. of grain, 20 can Milk Keener bulk tank, Surge Milking Machine, approx. 285 !bs. of Milk Quota. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.80 pm, REG. JOHNSON, Mar.13-20 Auctioneer - Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 AUCTION SALE The undersigned auction- 'eer will sell by private auc- tion, fanm stock and imple- ments for MORLEY GILROY, on Lot 34, Con. 8, Darling- ton Twp., 4 miles West of Enniskillen on SAT., MAR. 22nd -- 27 head of cattle consisting of 14 cows with 7 calves, one Poll Shorthorn & Hereford Bull, 11 months old, Five - 2 yr. olds, Ford- son Tractor, George White Threshing Machine #86, two rubber tired wagons, 17 tooth cultivator, corn & grain bin- ders, 13 run fertilizer drill, Fleury grain grinder, 2 man- ure spreaders, fanning mill, roller, harrows side rake cream separator, 2 and 3 furrow plows, quantity.; of stove wood, cook stove and other pieces of - furniture. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Sale at 1.30 p.m. ; CLIFF PETHICK, Auctioneer (Plows, Disc, spreaders, wagons & other equipment, On Display from Friday March 21st. Note: There will be over 140 pieces of new & used machinery. Plan to attend, one of the biggest ever. 1%. mile east of Brooklin, corner of Thickson Road, or take Hwy. 401 to inter- change 68 at Thickson Rd. then 6 miles North. No Reserve. Terms Cash or Finance. Financing avail- able on grounds. (arrange for credit before purchas- ing), Sale 10:30 am. HENRY KAHN, Sale Mgr. and Auctioneer . Mar.13-20 AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements & House- hold furniture, the property Dave Clarke Farm (H Drope Manager), Con. 1, Brock Twp. 4 miles north of Greenbank or 2% miles south of Black- water, 1 mile east on SAT, MARCH 29th. 35 head of good Hereford & Angus Cattle (Stockers & Fat Cattle) Qu. of hay '& straw, 450 bu. wheat, 350 bu. oats, 1962 Chev. 1 ton Panel truck, MIA 150 Diesel tractor with hor- net hydraulic loader, 650 hrs. (like new),, Sedore snow blower (new), M.F. No. 12 baler (baled one crop), M.F. Mower (new), N.H. side rake (nearly new), 2 roller. bear- ing wagons (new), Steel grain box (new), full line of good machinery, G.E. refrig., hu- midifier, chairs, desks, tables twin beds (good), 3 piece bedroom suite (good), Con- tinental bed, Hospital bed, large Qu. of good Furniture. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Note -- Furniture sells first. Gerald Graham, Clerk REG. & LARRY JOHNSON, |- Auctioneers Harrows, | 'lete.) and many manure SALE REGISTER SAT., Mar. 22--Clearing farm Auction Sale of Hol- steins and Shorthorn Cat- tle (10" fresh or springing by sale time), also 2 trac- tors, clipper corabine, bal- er, PTO mower, side rake, hammer mill, some anti- ques, farm pick-up truck, hay, straw, grain, etc., the Wopery. of GORDON A. ILSON at Lot 3, Con, 8, Pickering Township {be- ing 6 miles N.W. of Brook- lin) or (6 miles S.E. of Claremont. Farm Sold. Terms Cash, Sale 1 p.m. ATKINSON & WILSON, Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mar. 19 JSALE REGISTER ED., MAR. 26--Clear- ing farm Auction of Hol- steins, including fresh cows, bred and open heif- ers, also some Hereford cows, bred for spring fre- shening, also 2' tractors, side rake, bale elevator, with.motor, bale -buncher; hammer mill, R. T. wagon, spreader, cultivator, milk- ing machine, hay, grain straw, etc. ,the Jroperty 0 CEC. PHILLIPS, selling at the farm located at Lot. 21, Con. b, Pickering Twp. (being 2% miles east of Whitevale) or (2 miles S. W. of Brougham on Hwy. #7) or (8 miles S.E. of Markham). Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale 1 p.m. ATKINSON & WILSON, Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mar. 19 ; Prince Albert Pals Meeting #4 The Prince Albert Pals met- at the home of Mrs. Pugh on March 15th, 1969 at: 9:30 a.m. / The Roll Call was answered with the varieties of cheese available in local stores. A 'demonstration' followed on how to make Soft and Baked Custards. Notes were made on "Menu Planning" 'and "Everyone Needs Milk", The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs _|Martyn on March 22nd, 1969 at 9:30 a.m, ' 'The meeting closed with the 4-H pledge... --Marie Holtby 4-H CLUBS On Monday afternoon, Mar. 17th, the 4-H Clubs for this district held their organiza- tion meeting at the Port Perry High School. In.addi- - tion to forming the Port Perry Dairy Calf and Port Perry Lions Grain Club, a eering club was organized with a promising large enrol- ment. Mr. Ken Wilson, assistant Agrciultural representative brought the meeting to order at 2 p.m. and gave an out- line of the activities that are involved in this year's Calf 'and Grain Club. Mr. Howard Nodwell who will be the instructor for the 4-H Tractor & Engineering Club discussed the projects such as farm building plans which are included in this Club. The executives for each club were elected by their members. Following are the executive and leaders for this year: President--Murray Stone Vice-Pres.--Ted Smith Sec'y--Jim Rennie 'Press Reporter-- John Hoskin ' "Leader--Howard Johnson Pres.--Earl Phoenix Vice-Pres:--Bruce Smith Sec"y--Doug Holtby Press Reporter-- Bill Gray Leaders--Keith Phoenix and Les Smith. President--Roy Gerrow Vice-Pres.--Robert Couperthwaite Sec'y--Irwin Smith Press Reporter-- Jim Gerrow Leaders--Ralph Honey, Larry. Burt - Meeting was adjourned at 3.30 p.m, A > Jim Gerrow, .. Press Reporter Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 Mar.20-27 'SCHOOL BOARD DISTRIBUTES NEWS- LETTER Parents throughout Ont. ario county will receive an information newsletter from the board of education as a public relations project from the board's communications committee. Committee chairman Don: ald Quick described the newsletter last month as a ~| reference for information on the board and its operations It is'to contain the names of board members and officials, a list of all the schools in the county, and many other pertinent items of informa. tion, : . Although - some - trustees suggested a mailing at the time, it was decided that it would be much less expen- sive to distribute it through the students to their parents. new 4H Tractor and Engin- |» Tractor & Engineering Club: ort Perry Calf Club: =~ | P. Perry -Lions-Grain Club:-

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