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Port Perry Star, 7 Feb 1973, p. 8

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es Toa 1) ¢ A vi i \] #1 TR I SO ARN. AT CE IN Same PASE a S07 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1973 Miscellaneous MONEY TO LOAN-- NEED MONEY ® Terms to suit your budget. e Completed in Privacy of your home. © No Application too small or too large. ® Free advice concerning mortgages. We Specialize in completing difficult mortgages. -- Call Collect -- J. S. WOOD Oshawa 725-9547 4--Feb.7 (TF) Auction Sales REG. and LARRY JOHNSON AUCTIONEERS (20 yrs. Experience) LIVESTOCK & FURNITURE SALES Ph. Sunderland (705) 357-3270 WALKER - LIPTAY LTD. ® AUCTIONEERS eo LIVESTOCK - ESTATES BLOOD HORSES For Bookings or Information Contact Steve Liptay, Hampton 263-2117 Bill Walker, Markham 294-4970 REAL ESTATE LIMITED CE ON 189 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, ONT. Port Perry Handyman's Special 1% storey 2 bedroom frame home on large treed lot, paved street,, close to sehanls, Redured to $12,500 Ken Middleton. Overlooking Lake Port Perry, 3 bedroom bungalow, aluminum sid- ing, 14 x 24 garage, only 4% years old. Treed and landscaped lot only 2 blocks from shopping. Ideal for retirement or complete family living. $23.900.00. Terms. Ken Middleton. Sunderland New 3 bedroom custom built home with separate living & dining area, spa- cious kitchen, 4 piece bath attached garage. Priced to sell at $26,500.00 with terms. Bruce Currie. Overlooking Lake Scugog Good 2 bedroom cottage, large kitchen, living room, 3 piece bath. Large drv lot, garage, access to beach. Asking $10,900 00 with terms. Ken Middle- ton. Horse Farm, Stream 100 acres, 65 workable, balance bush and pasture, everflowing stream, good pond sites, excellent view. Modernized 6 room home. steel barn. Asking $62,500. George Beaton. Retreat or Homesite 50 acres mostley wooded with trout stream. Nestle- ton, 25 miles from Osha- wa. $18,000.00, Terms. Fred Smith. Cannington 150 acres, all workable suitable for beef or dairv, presently being used for dairy, large barn, equipped with 4 stall milking parl- our, 5 bedroom frame house. priced to sell at $60,000.00 with terms. Bruce Currie. Port Perry Area 100 acres level, very pro- ductive clay loam. Large bank barn, pole barn, im- plement shed. Very at tractive 2 storey brick home, all conveniences. Asking $78,900.00. Terms. George Beaton. Cannington 100 acres, all workable, with 10 room Brick home, all conveniences, excellent condition, large bank barn suitable for beef or dairy, will handle 100 head cattle. An exceptional good farm. Asking $60,000 with terms. Bruce Currie. Cannington 50 acres rolling clay loam, all seeded. Good pond, excellent building sites. Asking $17,500.00 with $5,000.00 down. Bruce Currie. East of Port Perry 1 mile from Lake Scugog. 186 acres, 130 workable, balance woods & pasture, good stream. Over 1% mile paved road frontage on 2 main roads. 5 room bungalow with modern conveniences. Usual farm barn. Priced at $92,000. with very good terms. Fred Smith. Oshawa 723-0302 OFFICE HOURS -- 9 am. - 9 p.m. Direct Telephone Lines Port Perry 985-7386 ® EXPERIENCED SALES STAFF e Toronto 364-2516 dalla 8=19) gk SELL RENT «- SWAP + HIRE * BUY * SELL: RENT +» SWAP 'HIRE * BUY * SELL: RENT - Auction Sales Notice to Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS In, the Estate of James Eli Mairs, late of the Township of Cartwright, in the County of Durham, Retired All persons having claims against the estate of the above named who died Janu- ary 7th, 1973, are hereby notified to send to the under- signed on or before February 24th, 1973, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after February 24th, 1973 the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, Ont. ario this 18th day of Janu- ary, 1973. HARRIS and HARRIS Port Perry, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executor. - : 3--Feb.7 Auction Sales Maurice Baker -- 852-7256 George Beaton -- 985-3040 Bruce Currie -- 705-357-3392 Ken Middleton -- 985-7548 Lawrence Morrison -- 705-357-3395 Fred Smith -- 985-7639 FINANCE ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE COAST TO COAST REAL ESTATE SERVICE WE LIST EXCLUSIVE and M.LS. Real Estate is still your best Investment THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1st Twilight Auction Sale of dairy type cattle at Stouff- ville Sales Barn, including fresh and springing cows, heifers, open heifers, bulls, purebred and grade. Consign early. Frank Bennett 887- 5570, Norm Faulkner 640- 3813. Sale time - 7:30 p.m. 2--Jan.31 THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY Ist, at 7 p.m. "HERONGATE COUNTRY AUCTIONS", re - opening Thursday Evening, FEBRU- ARY 1st at 7 p.m. -- Located 4 miles north of Rouge Hill, on the Altona Rd. (off #2 Highway), or 1 mile south of Whitevale, on Altona Rd. Opening Night Features: Bur- led walnut piano, set of 4 balloon back chairs, dining and bedroom suites, carved settee, pine armoire, pine blanket box, pine chests of drawers, harvest table, rock- ing and occasional chairs, tables, washstands, toilet sets, oil lamps, glass and china including Cranberry, Mary Gregory, various colored Car- nival, flow blue, etc., brass, copper, various clocks, primi- tives, blue flowered crocks, and many other collectables. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: We feature Antique and Collect- able items every Thursday night. Everything sells with- out reserve. Terms cash. HENRY KAHN AUCTION SERVICES. Ph. 668-6189 2--Jan.31 or 294-0426 ON TARGET EVERY TIME hot water oil heat. workshop. Paved road. Make it what you want. Lakes. This property makes $15,000 DOWN - potential. are up. Excellent land. operation. area. streams starting on your Oshawa. OSHAWA HOWARD FORDER MILTON FISHER BOB KENNY IVAN THOMPSON 647 SCUGOG STREET, PORT PERRY Junction of 7A and Queen Streets $19.500 - Retirement two bedroom bungalow, with Treed lot with garage and of Nestleton. Terms arranged. 95% Financing - watch your home being built. We will help you with arrangements. or bungalow, brick construction, central location in Port Perry. Full price 28,800 with about $1,500 down. 31 acres - $22,500 - Rolling acreage to mature woodlands and stream Frontage on paved road. Country pleasure Estate - Tudor style five bedroom home. Indoor swimming pool, change room and recreation room with stone fireplace off swimming pool. a 50° x 60° barn and 20 acres. Close to Kawartha Asking $98,750. Terms. Brooklin commercial building with three apartments, and store lease. tenants. Large lot on main street. Asking $43.500 Terms. 143 ACRE FARM - Hog prices are up - Beef prices trout pond. Spacious barns, plus pole barns. Large 10 room brick home with 1% baths and oil heat. Presently operating very profitable beef and hog Owner retiring. Opportunity Blackstock $105,000 with good terms. Establish a fish hatchery - 30 acres with three opportunity and location just 7 miles north of Good two-family home, both completely self-contained. $65,000. Good terms. PORT PERRY 985-7371 Member of the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board Close to store in village A backsplit Easy terms. Executive English Country setting with an excellent investment, Excellent Shows good 2 streams with stocked own property. Excellent 728-9544 Residence 985-3439 Residence 986-4743 Residence 985-2210 Residence 986-4987 United Church Women 10th annual meeting r. Norman McKenzie, Associate sec'ty Division of Mission Canada, was the guest speaker of the 10th annual Meeting of the Lind- say Presbyterial United Church Women, held in Cambridge St. United Church on January 24, 1973. He spoke on Evangelism and Key 73. We are entering a new era. Sometimes with the modern machinery we have to-day we forget the seed that has been planted and it is this seed that is the heart of the Christian Gospel. No matter where we go, no matter what the cultural background nor what the culture, the seed or the Good News is all the same. Some of the ways we can explain the Good News or the Christian seed is sharing with others in Bible study groups, personal testimony and helping wherever and 'whenever the need. We as Christian people have a great responsibility through Evangelism which is only one beggar telling another beggar where food may be found. He concluded his talk with these words, May God take our hands as we go out into exciting work both at home and around the world. The moring session opened with Mrs. Gillis, Pres. , in the chair. The worship service was taken by Rev. Lorne Dorsch basing his remarks on Luke 8, verse 4. Take each day as it comes, be humble, do not be proud and have MORTGAGES 1st, & 2nd MORTGAGES and BUILDING LOANS AT BEST RATES PHONE 985-2938 eo compassion for World Out- reach and Development to become (God's people in God's day. The minutes were dealt with and reports given by the treasurer and Literature sec'ty. Mrs. Thompson, Con- ference Pres., announced that the Conference will be held in Kingsview Church, Oshawa, April 24 and 25. The study for 1973 - 74 will be Mission To-day, and a Semi- nar will be held at the United Nations N.Y. June 4 - 8. She conducted the election of officers and had a very impressive installation ser- vice. Mrs. Freeborn very ably led in hymn songs both morning and afternoon. Mrs. Omemee, and some of the Presbyterial officers took part in a skit, End of Lifes Road. These ladies passed through the gateway be- tween heaven and earth and received a crown worthy of their work on earth. This revealed that there is a crown for us all be it plain or gilded with stars. The skit closed with the group singing "Will there be any stars in my crown." Rev. Frazer Lacey an- nounced a Christian Train- ing Event, proposed by the division of Mission to be held in Oakwood beginning March 21 and Mrs. Bursey in giving the courtesy report brought the meeting to a close to meet in 1974 in Queen Street United Church. VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY Applications will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. February 7th, 1973 for the position of Clerk-Typist. possible. Duties to commence as soon as Applicant must possess good typing skills and be capable of learning Municipal Office procedures. Preference will be given to persons with shorthand and or Municipal experience. J. N. BRODIE, Clerk-Treasurer, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry. for an early interview. Secretary - Typist APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVER UP TO 4:00 p.m. on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1973 by the Committee-of-Adjustment for the TOWNSHIP OF REACH, FOR A SECRETARY TYPIST TO COMMENCE IMMEDIATELY. Please quote ability & experience and be available Mail or Deliver to the REACH Twp. Office Attention Committee of Adjustment, Port Perry, RR. #4, Ontario.

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