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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Jun 1969, p. 12

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yy lt <i zX iy 54 i] A, 7. 8 A EARS |' N Se A ee Re a ! "-veniences, "room, excellent home.- Road 'HIRE BUY "SELT ==] Nj git SWAP + HIRE * = 12 - PORT PERRY STAR Real Estate 3 bedroom frame and stone bungalow, "all -modern con- veniences in Port Perry, cor- ner lot. close to downtown, paved drive nicely landscap- ed, owner transferred, good value at $21,000. with terms. 2 storey, frame duplex, close to downtown, with 2 extra building lots overlook- ing lake. $25,000. Cash." Raglan Area 200 acre Dairy farm, high + scenic .land, 2 storey brick home, in good repair, mod- -ern dairy barn with stable cleaner, more than 1 mile road frontage. Call for fur- ther information." Sunderland New 3 bedroom brick bunga- low, ,0il heating, large bright living room with fire place, mahogany cupboards, full asement, illness is reason r sale, immediate posses- sion. $19, 000 with $4,000. down. : Scenic 10 acre lots, with stream and woods $7900 with $3,000 down. 172 acre dairy farm, niedi- um 'clay loam, 400 lb. milk contract and bulk cooler, 2 storey, 4 bedroom home with 5 hat water heating and con- separate = dining frontage on 3 sides of farm. . Only $55,000.00 with terms. 3 bedroom brick bungalow: in Prince Albert, prestige home, large living room with fire place, separate dining room, 2 bathrooms, full-base- ment and recreation room, attached garage and paved driveway, extra lot if desired --$34,000.00 with terms. Prestige. Cottage at Pine Point,.3 lots, boat 'house, 20' boat and 75 H.P. motor, pri- vate back yard, with' hard- wood and Pine woods, patio, fireplace, completely furni- shed wit automatic washer and dryer, guest house, very exclusive area. $28,000. with terms, -- Call GEORGE S. STONE © 9852632 Real Estate *.. Commuter Farm Nicely located on paved road, 62 acres, 50 workable, 'level clay loam, 2 storey, 8 room brick house oil furn- "ace and large barn, Asking 2 125 acre farm, 102 work: able, level clay loam, 2 storey stone and frame house with 8 rooms, new bath, oil furn- ace, modern - kitchen, harn 45 x 90, close to paved road Asking $60,000. with term:. MARVIN NESBITT . 986-4894, Nestleton ' 4 SEALISIATE 41D MEALION © 985-7373 LIST WITH | ~ Thursday, June 5, 1969] Real Estate "FARMS. WANTED" I have a Markham farmer anxious to purchase beef farm in Lindsay - Port Perry Oakwood - Cannington Little Britain area. He has sold farm -but -can retain possession until next: spring. He will purchase *now with possession this fall or next spring. Has all cash. I also 'have a Toronto. doc- tor anxious to purchase hob- by farm within 60 miles of North Scarborough. Build- ings should be sound and barn high enough for riding horses. Doctor would -use farm as summer-winter re- treat. Ample water needed. Has all cash. For confiden- tial appraisal. - Call. or write BOB GOODE, 640-3131 GERRY MEHARG LTD. Realtor, Box 1017, Stouffville, Ontario Real Estate Caesarea 2 bedroom framed bungalow, attached garage paved drive, sunporch, -all conveniences, close to store, 2 blocks trom lake, on a large lot. Asking $16,500. o Near Port Perry $3,500 down, 2 storey 4 bed- room-stone-house with --sun- porch, separate'dining room, all modern conveniences. on large landscaped lot, beauti- ful trees and shrubs. Full Price $20,000. 3 Sonya "2 storey a house and .garage, 4 bedrooms, modern conveniences, medium sized lot, school bus at door. Full Price $12,000. Cottage Lots "| On Lake Scugog, ranging in price from $2,500. Up Acreage 1 acre vacant land on Lake Scugog, 'close to highway, some trees, suitable for V.L.A.. Asking $3000. Furnished Double Cottage Waterfront lot on Lakeside Beach, Consisting of 2 bed- rooms, kitchen, living robm, | bath, hot and cold water, well treed, excellent swim- ming and fishing. Carries for $60.00 per month, inter: est 7%. Asking $16,000. "Port Perry 3 bedroom brick: bungalow and garage on, quiet street, separate dining room, very modern with bi-folding doors, rec. room facilities, extras, on a large lot, beau- titully landscaped with white birch trees and shrubs, Ven: offers will Full Price terms. "be considered. $26,900. with .Lake Scugog 2 acres vacant property, close to highway, some . trees, $2,000." down. 'Full Price R. MARTIN REAL ESTATE BROKER Representative Marion Hopkins, 985- 7215 many' dor is moving up north, any: Auction 'Sales SELL: RENT + SW. "Auction Sales | AT THURS; JUNE 12th---Auc- tion Sale.of 30 Head of Hol- 2 Tractors, Baler, Threshing Machine, Dairy Equipment, Seed- Drill, Full: Line of Im: plemeits,. the property of "| LLOYD PAYNE, Lot 8, Con. 6, Reach, 3 miles West of Port Perry. 'Terms. Cash. Farm Sold. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Roy Scott, G. Wanamaker, Clerks. : TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, 2--Juned Auctioneers stein Cattle, 4 Sows, 28 Pigs, "WED., JUNE 18th--Auction Sale of Impléments, 2 tract- ors, Self Propelled Combine, New Manure 'Spreader, 130 hushels. Full Tine of Modern Implements, Grain & Straw, the property of ROY WERRY Lot 15, Con. 4. Cortwright Township. 1% miles East of Blackstock. Terms Cash. No Reserve. . Farm Sold. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Harvey Malcolm and Victor Malcolm, Clerks. TED JACKSON. TED SPENCELEY, June5-12 Auctioneers SATURDAY JUNE 7th FARM MACHINERY ORCHARD EQUIPMENT _V FURNITURE Auction Sale: including Ford 5000 Diesel Tractor, power steering (good), M.F. 35 Die- sel Tractor, A-C Tractor, A-C 72 Combine(like new), Turn- 'co Grain Box, MH Seed Drill on rubber, 3 furrow trip, beam' plow (new), Fork lift - 2500 1b., Weed sprayer, N.H. Hay Baler (good), N-H Side Rake, N-H Hay Conditioner, N-H Hay Mower, Meyers Sprayer with new Ford en- gine, Grademaster apple grader, 5000 apple boxes, hampers, baskets, hydraulic pruner, ladders, aluminum 'conveyor, . chain saw, Woods 25 can Bulk Tank, Furniture: refrigerator, electric, stove, writing desk, 3 pc. bedroom suite, "beds, dishes, "ete. ete. The property of Clare E. Allin, Lot 2; Con. 2, Darling- ton, Twp., 2 miles cast and 2 miles north of Bowmanville. Farm Sold: Terms- Cash: Sale at 1 p.m. (Furniture sells first). LLOYD WILSON, Uxbridge Sale "Manager & Auctioneer. 3--Juned THURS., JUNE 5th at 7.30 p.m. -- Important 'Monthly Dairy Cattle. Consignment Sale at Stouffville Sales Arena, Stouffville, Ont. Of- fering fresh cows, springers, bred heifers,. open heifers, heifer calves & serviceable size bulls. Both Grade and Pure Bred, mostly sired by unit Bulls. Special this month" will' be a herd of 24 Registered DHIA Records" Holstein Cows & Heifers, milking, springers & some re- bred, the property of Don Brodie. Ill health of owner forces the sale. . Many of the cattle received on- consign- ment at this sale have full production pedigrees & buv- ers & sellers alike have heen pleased with the result of business done at this sale. Reserve the sale date. now. Plan to attend. Frank Ben- nett 887-5570, Norm Faulk- ner 640.3813, Sales Mgrs. & Auctioneers, SLR 3 "AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, hay, grain and furniture, the property of HARRY DYMENT, Lot 6 Con. 8, Brock Twp, 2 miles west of Sunderland, 2 miles north (at. Vroomanton) on THURS.,. JUNE 19th. Short. horn COWS, some with Char- alois calves by side; 2- bred Charalois for July, Charalois steer. (rising 2 yrs.) 2 Chara. lois heifers (B. B.) (good), 2 Shorthorn (Baby Beef) 1200 bales 6f hay, 800 bu. oats, Ford Dextra Diesel Tractor, John Deére M.T. Gas Tractor Ford ohne arm manure loader (nearly new) Ford 3 furrow trip beam plow, Ford Double Disc 3 pt, A. C. Roto Baler, (good condition) Ford post hole auger, 14 in,. (nearly new) full line of machinery, 'Mendelssoln: piano' (apt size) with bench (good condition) room suites, 2°Alladin lamps Porridge grinder, butter, '(Old Ironsides), Many other articles. Farm So No Re: serve, Terms Cash. Sale at 1p PREG, JOHNSON & SON,' June 5:12 Auttioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270] ; Gerald Graham, Clerk J12| Leather rocking chair, bed-| 'howl, .Carved model of ship,| AUCTION SALE of Farm stock, implements, hay, straw grain'and furniture' the prop- erty of CLARENCE' MAST- ERS. Lot 10. Con. 2, Mariposa Township, 3 miles south "and 2 miles west' of Little Brit- ain.on SATURDAY, JUNE 14th. 56 head of Hereford & Shorthorn Cattle, 19 cows with calves by side, 10 open heifers (2 vrs.) 9 yearling calves, Hereford bull: 7 sows bred Feb) Mar. and April, 14 chupks, 6000 bales of hay 300 bales of straw, 700 bu. mixed grain, 300 bu. wheat, 1962 GMC % ton truck. M.F. 35 Diesel tractor, M.F. No. 82. self propelled Combjne> 10 ft. (7 yrs.) New Idea Manure spreader, P.T.0.,, M.F. side mount mower 7 ft, 25 tooth vibrator. cultivator, 16 ft. trailer, New Idea side 'rake, full line of machinery. Piano quantity of articles." No Re serve 'as owner is giving up farming. Farm. is for sale. .Terms- Cash, Sale at 1 p.m. REG. JOHNSON & SON, June 5-12 Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 serald J12 AUCTION SALE of Farm Stack. Implements, hay, grain and furniture. the property of HAROLD WILCOX. Lot 3, Con. 4, Brock Twp., 3 'miles west of Sunderland, 1% miles south (on Brock Rd) aon, TUES.,, JUNE 17th. 45 head of Shorthorn Cattle, 13 milk Cows, 9 pail fed calves, 12 calves, 10 to 12 mon., 3 heifers (fat yearlings), 4 fat steers--(2 yis.), 1 Baby beef. 500 Shaver-Star Cross hens (laying well), 6 brood sows, 1 due time of sale, some bred Mar. & 'April. 11 chunks (180 1b), 9 good' chunks, J.acombe & Landrace "hog, mow of cut hay, 295 bales of 'hay, 400 bu. oats, qu. of wheat, M.F. No. 50 : Diesel tractor & M.F. loader (good condition), McCormick Model H tractor, Dion thres ma- chine on rubber(straw shred: der) good, McKee forage har. vester. McKee forage- box, 18 ft. M.F. 3 furrow trip beam plow, McCormick ' Mounted grain & fertilizer seed drill, 13 disc" (2 yrs.), Case Manure spreader, "J.D. hay ° fluffer, full Tine of machinery, Round dining room table, Glass door cupboard, Wicker baby car- | riage, Antique sideboard, qu. of other furniture. Farm sold. No recerve. Terms cash, Sale at 1230. Note furniture sells first. Gerald |= Graham, 'Clerk. REG. JOHNSON & SON, June 5:12 Auctioneers' Ph. Sunderland 357-3270 SAT., JUNE 14th--Auction Sale: of Modérn Furniture &. Antiques, New Refrigerator, New Deep Freeze, Chester- field Suite & 2 chairs, Bed- room Suite, Etc. the property | of MRS.EARL HEAYN, Scu., gog Island, 4 miles East and North of Port Perry. - Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Roy Scott and G. Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON, , TED SPENCELEY, Jyneb12 : COMPLETE Auctioneers' Be 11} HAN iid fairon Ee REAL ESTATE On Saturday, May. 24th, the "annual * Ontario County Livestock ~ Judging Compet- ition was held beginning with a class of Holstein cows at the farm of Roy Ormiston, Brook- lin. "Two classes of Angus~cat- tle were then judged at Wind- "|field's: Farm (Oshawa Divis- "lion). 'The 26 contestants also had an-opportunity to judge the two classes of Suffolk sheep that Walter Beath, Oshawa no, 2, provided before going to Harvey Moore's, Brooklin, no. 1, to judge swine. Judging was concluded at the farm of William Reid, Ashburn, with a class, of Ayrshires. The Contestants had an opportunity to see 2 hogs being backfat probed while at Mr. Moore's. One innovation .in this year's. competition: was the opportunity for a Sire Select- ion Competition as part of one of the dairy classes. 'Earl Phoenix, Greenbank, was the winner of the Senior Livestock Judging. Trophy. CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 8th-- Trinity. 1 79.45 a.m--Morning- Prayer Church School ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JUNE 8th-- - Trinity-1 1115 a.m.--Morning 'Prayer Church School PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister SUNDAY; JUNE 8th-- "PORT- PERRY. 11.00 a.m.-- Church Service 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School' for children 6 yrs. & up 11.00 a.m.--5. yrs. and under PRINCE ALBERT 9:45 a.m.--Church Service 11:00» a.m. rrSunday School . ST. "JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, JUNE 8th-- $ 10::00 a.m.--Worship Service 'Series of Sermons="The Psychology of Psalms" "The Forgiven are Free? Psalm 32 - 11:00 a.m.--Sunday School "BAPTIST CHURCH = PORT PERRY PASTOR A HERN ° (Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY, JUNE 8th-- 9:50 a.m --Sunday School 11:00 a,m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service LV SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, JUNE 8th-- -- 9:00 a.m. --SCUGOG 10:10 a. m,--PROSPECT 11:00 a.m. MANGHESTER Scout Parade = Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |; MacLean 10 a.m.--Family Bible Hour 11 a.m.--Morning: Worship 7 pm.--~Evang. Service Sento, PE Trophy Won By Earl Phoenix ted Church of Canada PENTECOSTAL CHURCH The runner- up was Robin Parish, Uxbridge no: 3. The Junior Trophy was won by Peter Hulshof, Stouf- fville, no. Stouffville, no. 3, was runner- ey ; : "The. other trophy winners were as follows: _ Junior Farmer. Inter-Club Trophy - won by Port Perry Junior. Farmers. " C.N.E. Shielf 'to high novice - won by David Lewis, : Claremont, no. 3. Duprobin Swine Trophy ; - 'won by Neil Crawford, Brooklin, no. 1. : Elmeroft -Farms Dairy Trophy - won by Robin Parish, "| Uxbridge, no. 3. = Beath Acres Beef Trophy - won by Keith Phoenix, Green: bank. T.C. Glaspell & son'Sheep Trophy - won .by Murray Stone, Blackwater, no, 2. WARNS AGAINST FLYING KITES NEAR POWER LINES Youngsters flying Kies in - the vicinity of Hydro . high voltage lines are literally flirt- ing with serious Jnjury or death. L.A. Coles, Gitatio Hydro's Central Region Operations Engineer, said there have been cases observed of kites becom- ing tangled .- in these high tension lines in the Boroughs of Etobicoke, Scarborough and North York also in the of "Mississauga and Towns Richmond Hill. He pointed out that just two years ago three students were injured in the Metro Area when a balloon cable contacted a 28,000 volt liné. They suffered serious "burns and required hospitalization. 3 Mr. Coles said that yourig people should never fly a kite or model airplane inthe ~ vi¢inity of Hydro wires. These wires carry many times the voltages found at home and a sudden gust of wind could lift the kite or plane on. to the Hydro wires. The Hydro Operations pointed out: that Ontario Hydro takes great precautions to insulate power lines from ground. A metal line or a metal reinforced line or damp string acts as a conductor. When it contacts the power line _it bridges out the insul- ation and large amounts of electricity flow- to. ground, resulting in a hugesflash and serious hazards .to anyone neat the kite string.' © "He appealed to parents and teachers to warn young people of the serious dangers and' hazards "of flying kites or model planes anywhere near Hydro lines. Gir no 0 NTA 3. David: Hope, A 0,8 BA 4 ba

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