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Port Perry Star, 18 Jul 1973, p. 13

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NEED MUSIC? for a . WEDDING DANCE PARTY call 985-3089 (after 6 p.m.) and ask for Peter Che House of Homes Realtor 1 Acre Plus Home 3 miles from Port Perry, 3 bedroom brick bungalow, large attached double garage, sliding glass doors from din- ing to balcony, fireplace, large rec. room, broadloom throughout includes drapes. Must be seen to be appreci ated. Full price $56.000. Waterfront Cottage Scugog Point $5,000 down, 3 bedroom, furnished cottage on large lot. Terrific view. Garage, sandy beach safe for children. Full Price $16,500. 80 Acres, 25 acres work- able, large spring fed pond, drilled well, on a good paved road open year round. Ex- cellent retreat property. 6 miles north of Beaverton. Full price $23,900 with half down. Lake Scugog $10,000 down, 3 bedroom furnished waterfront cottage plus large den, fireplace, 45 h.p. outboard and large boat, tool shed, many extras. On a large 75 x 300' lot. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call for further information. MARION HOPKINS Sales Manager 985-7215 or 668-8848 FRED COOK REALTOR each - Larry Doble. Morley Bruce. Bill Peeters. Bill Peeters. 3 and 4 bedrooms, lots, 3% acre. and Larry Doble. Call Bill Peeters. Sturgeon Lake. Auction Sales REG. and LARRY JOHNSON AUCTIONEERS (20 yrs. Experience) LIVESTOCK & FURNITUR SALES Ph. Sunderland (705) 357-3270) WALKER - LIPTAY LTD. ® AUCTIONEERS eo pe 1212 - ESTATES BY.OOD HORSES For Bookings or Information Contact Steve Q.jpthy, Hampt -2117 Bill Walker, Markham 294-4970' Auction Sales FRIDAY, JULY 13th Auction Sale of Household Furniture, the property of FRED DAW, will be held in the Village of Pefferlaw. Frigidaire Refrigerator(good) Westinghouse Stove (13 yrs.) General Freezer 21 cu. ft. (new), 6 pc. Dining room Suite (silver mink), Hartz- man piano, Fireplace and Hi- Fi combined, 3 pc. Chester- field Suite, rust coloured Rug 10 x 12, 5 pc. Bedroom Suite, 4 Continental Beds, Large Quantity of Furniture. Property Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Gra- ham, clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 K. G. PETERS AUCTIONEER Livestock - Furniture Implements General Sales Phone Brooklin 655.3919}; 8--May30 | china cabinet with rounding THURSDAY, JULY 12th Auction Sale antiques (250) items the prop. of MIKE ZULAK, will be held on pre- mises 2 miles north of Greenbank on highway 7 & 12 just north of Tic Toc restaurant. Hang up lamp. coal oil lamp, brass bed, tifany lamp, cyclinder type grammaphone with horn, washstand, round extension table, flat pine cupboard, glass, hall racks, wooden telephone, two gingerbread clocks, patter glass, china and so Sorin Terms cash. Sale 1 p REG 2 "LARRY JOHNSON Auctioneers 2--July4 REAL ESTATE LTD. 2 - 2 acre lots overlooking Lake Scugog - $8,500. Handy Man Special - Port Perry - older home 2 storey, frame, close to down town - $24,300. Port Perry - 2 storey brick home - 4 BR, 1 car garage - under construction. Port Perry - 2 storey frame home - 4 B-R, large kitchen. Close to down town. ROBINGLADE ESTATES - PERMANENT HOMES double garages, waterfront For information. BLACKSTOCK HEIGHTS 3 models to choose from, 6 only, for information call Morley Bruce or Larry Doble. PORT PERRY AREA 100 acres - large buildings in excellent condition, suitable for dairy or beef. Modern 4 bedroom home. Well treed lot, 1 room cabin, THURSDAY, JULY 19th 6:30 p.m. (Evening Sale) For LLOYD WELDON, locat- ed on the Uxbridge - Whit: church Townline, % mile south of Hwy. #47, or (2 miles N.E. of Stouffville). Property Sold - (2 Auction rings) . Sale 6:30 p.m ATKINSON & WILSON, Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers 2--Jly18 For particulars call Terms. $26,900. Call Morley Bruce | 45 Charolais SATURDAY, JULY 21st Farm Sold - Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements, and Hereford Cattle, Cockshutt 30 Tractor, | New Holland Side Rake, M. H. 6 Blade Tiller, Cockshutt Cultivator, Cockshutt Plough, Hay Elevator, HD 8 Champ: ion Electric Oat Roller, Swine, Some Furniture and Antiques, the property of PAUL MURTHA, Lot 14, Con. 12, Emily Twp., 10 miles east of Lindsay & 2 miles north or 6 miles north 'of Omemee to County Rd. 17, 2 miles east and 2 miles north. Terms Cash. No Re. serve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. 1--705-324-9959 2--July18 SATURDAY, JULY 21st Auction Sale of Farm Ma. chinery, Tractor, Plow, Seed Drill, Trailer, Furniture, Cutter, Antiques, etc. The property of MAURICE MIT- CHELL, Lot 11, Con. 5, Manvers Twp., 2 miles north of Pontypool at 5th Conces- sion - turn east - First Farm. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. Sale at 12:30=p.m. TED SPENCELEY, Bethany 277-2989 GRANT WERRY, Hampton 263-2603 2--Jlyl18 Auctioneers WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th 1:00 p.m. -- HOLSTEINS Auction Sale 75 Holsteins in: cluding 36 cows. 17 hred Heifers, 22 open Heifers. This is a high testing herd with dairy test of 4 per cent. All from popular unit sires. Also 70 can Mualler Bulk Tank ( 3 yrs.) Property of MURRAY HOOPER, Lot 16, Con. 14, Reach Township, 4 miles north of Greenbank & 1 mile east on first line of Brock. Lloyd Wilson, Neil McLeod, Sales Manager and Auctioneers, Uxbridge, 812-3524. 3--July18 FRIDAY, JULY 27th Auction Sale of Holstein Cattle and Farm Machinery, the property of PETER i KARANDIUK, Lot 11, Conc. 2, Reach Twp., 3 miles South of Manchester ,% mile West of Prospect Church. 60 Head of High Grade Hol- stein Milk Cows, all either fresh, full flow or springers. This is a good milking herd. 1971 Ford % Ton pick up, 46,000 miles with safety check, 1941 Chev. coupe, 1967 Dodge 3% ton, 1937 "Ont. SELL: RENT - SWAP + HIRE * BUY SELL. RENT - Auction Sales SATURDAY, JULY 14th Auction Sale of Furniture and Antiques. Oak Dining Room Suite, Settee, Settee & 3 chairs, Toilet set, Antique Coffee Grinder, Butter Bowl, Print and Ladle, Kettles, Crocks, Antique Chests, Beds, Cupboards, Captain's Chairs, Power Tools, Garden Tools, 1969 - 24 Nordic Ski-Doo, 1957 Cadillac 4 door sedan, 1930 Plymouth Sedan, Sail Boat. The Property of SAL and BETTY POLITO, 63 Re- gent St., Lindsay, Ontario. Terms Cash. No Reserve. House Sold. Sale at 12:00 o'clock Noon. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. 1-705-324-9959 2--Jlyll THURSDAY, JULY 25th Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements and Furniture, the property of ALVIN MARK, Lot 11, Conc. 5, Fene- lon Twp., 1 mile North of Cameron (Turn left at Store) 1 mile West or 5 miles north: east of Cambray. 32 Head of good Poll Hereford Cattle, several with calves by side, remainder springers, pure- bred Hereford Bull (poll), matched team of Sorrel Wag- on Horses (2 yrs. not broken), Matched team of Black Com- mercial Horses (2 yrs., not broken), Horses are good shor prospects, 5 yr. old Saddle Horse, 2 yr. old Chestnut Saddle Horse, Show Wagon and set of Chrome Harness, 1966 G.M.C. Truck, 12 ft. Van, David Brown 30- D Tractor and Loader, Waterloo Row Crop Univer- sal Tractor, McCormick 45 Baler, Set of Chain Harrows, 2 Hay Elevators 22 & 24 ft, Woods Oat Roller, McCorm- ick Manure Spreader, full line of farm machinery, Chrome Table and 6 chairs, China Cabinet, Antique Table and Chairs, Bedroom Suites, quantity of other furniture. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 12:00 Noon. Furniture sells first. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 2--Jly18 WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th Auction Sale of Furniture and Antiques. Antique Glass and China, Flat Irons, Tailor Irons, 2 Toilet Sets, Large Spinning Wheel & Rugmak- er, Round Oak Table, pine Table, Antique Hall Rack, Wash Stands, Brass Jardin- eer, Picture Frames, Cap- tain's Chair, Beds, Dressers, Garden Tools, the property ofMrs. MARION STUART, 30 Oak Street, Terms Cash. No Re- serve. Sale at 11:00 a.m. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. 1--705-324-9959 2--Jly18 e AUCTION SALES e AUG. - SEPT. SALES AUG. 1-2-7-8-11-16 18 - 23 - 25 - 31. SEPT. 1 - 8-12-15 - 18 19 - 22 ATKINSON & WILSON, Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 11th, 1973 -- 15 Fenelon Falls, : How to stop smoking Here's what two women did: Mary Budnick of Michigan reports, "I elim- inated smoking episodes one by one; and 1 trained myself not to smoke. The first thing I eliminted was smoking in my car. [ could smoke any time of the day, a thousand cigarettes if 1 wanted to, but smoking in the car was just out of the question. Then the next cig- arette I eliminated was the one before work and breakfast; smoking any other time of the day was just fine and if I wanted to double up that was OK. One by one I went through and gradually eliminated every single smoking situation." Ada Brown of Louisiana has a different story: 'By not buying them, I didn't have any to smoke. My hus- band does smoke and the first couple of weeks I was sneaking around getting butts out of ashtrays. I decided this really wasn't doing me any good, I was still smoking. My husband knew I was trying to quit smoking, so he would hide his cigarettes from me, and after a while I really didn't have any cigarettes to smoke. So [1 just didn't smoke anymore." From New York, Annette Goodrich reports: "I had dinner with a man who was speaking about a woman friend of his. He said she was one of the most elegant and immaculate women he had ever seen, but she had a very dirty habit: she smoked. This made a tre- mendous impression on me, suddenly seeing smoking as so unaesthetic. Right away I started looking at ashtrays with butts and thinking how dirty it all was. After about a week, I just couldn't smoke anymore. It was as simple as that, and I stopped." If quitting smoking is one of your problems, ask your lung association for copies of the newspaper in which these stories and others are, reported. No charge -- it's a Christmas Seal service to help your health. Letterheads say a lot about a company. When you can't make a call in person, you have to rely on your stationery to project the impression you want. We spe- cialize in modern design. Your Letterhead Is You Ee Dodge Deluxe Sedan restor- ed like new, M.F. Power Mower, Cockshutt Seed Drill, 20 Disc, 4 Sec. (H.D.) Har- rows, Roto - Tiller (nearly new) and quantity of other machinery. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 12:30. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers Ph. (705) 357-3270 Phone 985-7383 insulated, panelled, hydro, access to lake. $6,000. Call Morley Bruce. PORT PERRY Renovated completely 1% storey home, broadloom throughout, open staircase;"well treed lot on quiet street. $29,900. Terms. Call M. Rodd 985-2819. P2RT Q PERRY 151 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY 985-7001 297-2476 3--Jly25

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