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Port Perry Star, 6 Nov 1974, p. 14

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b Sony Zl ree = oel¥, Ar AN Lr = a 14--PORT PERRY STAR--Wednesday, Nov.é, 1974 |AUCTION SALES SATURDAY, NOV.9 SALE AT 11 A.M. Auction sale of implements, furniture, car, etc., the property ot Glenn Hill, Lot 15, Con. 7, Reach Twp., | mile wes! of Port Perry Fair grounds, or 2 north of Manchester and | mile east. 38 head of holstein and hereford cattle, 11 holstein heiters due early Dec. and Jan. A number of cows with calves by side. 4 sows bred for Dec. 1, hog, Allis Chalmers 45 W.D. tractor (good condition) A.C. plow, 3 furrow, M_.H. Clipper combine 6ft (good) Lely snow blower (nearly new) J.D. cultivator, Case tractor, spreader, etc. 193) Model "A" stock, antique farm miles The Mouse of Monies OHN IRIEGER Realtor Buy Now and beat Inflation! $4000.00 just reduced on this extreme- ly large 4-bedroom two storey home, 1v2 baths, large lot. Interest 97s per cent. Immediate possession. Vendor transferred. $49,900.00. Blackstock 2 miles east of Black- stock, 100° x 200° deep, high and dry. Excellent spot for a home. Just listed $15,000.00. 462 acres vacant land, 14 miles north of Port Perry. 30 acres cleared with two springfed ponds balance duck marsh, 4 ft. clear water frontage on both roads. Excellent location for your: dream home with magnificent view. Just listed $50,000. 1 acre scenic property, 4 ~~ bedroom brick backsplit home with car- port, beautifully decora- ted in Spanish design, fully broadloomed, in- cludes swimming pool, pond, all drapes and many extras, approx- iamately 40° on river, must be seen to appre- ciate. Asking price $74,000. Blackstock 4 acres vacant land, some bush, large pond, plus 3 bedroom bunga- low attached garage, all in excellent condition, good paved road, many extras, $59,900. Terms. View Lake Cottage Lot, $3,000.00 down. A large lot over- looking Lake Scugog, access to lake. Water and building permit avail- able. Full price $12,000. Permanent Home On the lake, 3 bedroom bungalow with garage, fully broadloomed, large fireplace. Situated on large lot 90 x 460, beauti- fully treed. Many extras. Full price $49,000. with terms. New Homes In Prince Albert $8,000 to $10,000 down, 3 bedroom brick bunga- low, separaie diningroom nicely decorated and ful- ly broadloomed. Ample closet space. See these nouses today, only 2 left, interest at 10 percent. Full price $49,900.00. MARION HOPKINS Sales Manager © Bus: 985.7215 Res: 985.3749 Ford car (antique, in good running condition), a number of Ford parts, 1949 Chev. car (restorable) , qu. of scrap, 2 old cars, etc. P.A. system with an Arc amplifier, 2 mike output, and 2 shure mikes (nearly suitable for singer, guitar playe er, etc., imitation fire place, new) screen and assessories, dressers, Mahogany chest of drawers and combination desk, old concer. tina, round oak extension table (needs. repairj, iron and brass bed, wicker chairs, bunk beds, 2 buffets, pool table, regulation size with all equipment, a large qu. of other furniture will be added to this sale. Farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 11 a.m, furniture sells first. Lunch available. Reg. and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Ph. (705) 357-3270 THURS. NOVEMBER 7 SALE AT 12:30 Auction sale of Farm stock, implements, and hay, the pro-, perty of the Late Roy Fraser, Brock Twp., just at the west end of the village of Cannington. 54 head of Holstein, Hereford and Charolais, yearling cattle, 14 Holstein heifers 1% yrs., 12 Charolais and Hereford cross heifers (700 Ibs) blue springer, 20 Hereford and Holstein heifers (rising 1 yr) etc. 5 ponies, approx. 2500 bales of good hay, 1964 Chevy Il car (sold as is), McCormick B414 tractor (good condition), McCormick B275 tractor and loader (good), Mc Cormick grain, fertilizer and grass seed Seed drill, 13 disc (semi-mounted) new, season. J.D. baler 14 T, McCormick side rake on r (good), Spreadmaster manu¥e spreader, scraper blade (good), McCormick mower, Malco hay elevator, grain auger, allied cultivator (nearly new), rubber tired wagon and rack, McCor- mick plow 3 furrow, (good), Farmhand hay buncher {good), etc. Note, this machinery has been well taken care of, every- thing is in good condition. Quantity of furniture. Sale called to settle the estate. Terms cash. Sale at 12:30. Reg. and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. ~ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, SALE AT 12:00 NOON Auction sale of antique furniture, china, glassware, the Property of Mr. frank Beckett, Unionville. (Located on 16th Sideroad).- Take Kennedy Road north of No. 7 Hwy. 1vamiles, then turn right on 16th sideroad and go East '4 mile. Including: Buggy, Cutter, Pine Sideboard, Pine tables, Pine box, Qak-Hutch Cabinet, sausage press, lard press, 6 chicken coop chairs, platform rocker and arm-chair, 3 rocking chairs, 2 wooden clocks, cook stove, box stove, iron dutch oven, iron kettle, 5 piece washroom set, 3 piece washroom set (not matching), bridle path china service for 8, ironstone platters, hand :painted plate, cups -and saucers, stone crocks, oil lamps, lanterns, silver, cut glass, "crystal, 5 milk cans, 2 handmade quilts, 1969 Ford station wagon, snowmobile, 20 gauge shotgun, tools and other items too numer- ous to mention. Sale Time: 12:00 noon EST. Terms: Cash. No Reserve, All Bidders Register. Auctioneer: Bill Walker, Mark ham 294.4970. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9% SALE AT 10:00 a.m. Clearing Auction for Mrs. Viola Malcolm at Locust Hill on Hwy 7 (being 3 miles east of Markham) Including 1971 Pontiac (4 door), radio, power steering, Certified good. Electrohome B&W TV, good; 2 pc. Chesterfield good, china cabinet, hall rack, dressers, buffet, cedar chest, books, blankets, bed spreads, sheets, quilts, towels, pillows, drapes, Queensize bed cpt, rugs, large platters, no. odd dishes good, wardrobe; lamps, electric washer good, new blender, clocks, trunks, mixmaster, fry pay, electric knife, 2 pc B.R. suite, no. antique chairs, vacuum, toilet bowl, roto-tiller, lawn furniture, electrohome humidifier 1.yr old, no. milk cans, jars, antique pieces, etc. 'etc. Many other articles not listed. Note: This is a good sale starts at10a.m. sharp. Owner in Nursing home. refreshments. Atkinson and Wilson, Sale Mars. and Auctioneers. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 SALE TIME - 1:00 P.M. Garage equipment, tools, no. of tires, 5 H.P. snowblower, Skidoo suits, cars. The property of Gord Taylor, village of Claremont. Terms cash. No Reserve. Closing garage business. Earl Gauslin and John' Annis, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12:00 noon FURNITURE and ANTIQUES Including <16' deep freezer, piano-and bench (good), Inglis washing machine, walnut dining table with 6 upholstered chairs, rocking chair, antique chairs, bedroom suite, toilet set, chests of drawers, new quilts, pillows, bed spreads, lamps, linens, table cloths, farge clothes wardrobe, antique footstool, round table, sewing machine, tables, large beige broadloom, large qu. of dishes, books. Many, many other articles. The property of MRS. LLOYD MOYER, 22 Church St. N., Stouffville. Lloyd Wilson & W.D. Atkinson, Sale Managers & Auc- tioneers. Council won't take action yet Regional council wants more study of a proposal designed to improve the economic strength and - viability of Durham before it takes any action. A motion was presented to cil that would separate the Development Director from the Planning and De- velopment Department. Coun. Gordon Attersley of Oshawa said the region had lost industry because of the present weak arrangement. Mr. Attersley said that the Planning department and the Development director TU s s od fan Carriere - Swain United in marriage Joanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Carriere, Port Perry and Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Swain, Blackstock, at the Church of the Immaculate Conception on August 17, 1974, at 4: 00 P.M. 0 'clock. Joanne and Bob now reside in Port Perry. often have conflicting inter- ests and it would be better to have 'them in a separate "department. The motion presented call- ed for the Development Director to report to the executive committee instead of the Planning and Devélop- ment Committee. The matter was referred back to the Planning and Development Committee for BOOK YOUR Baler Twine requirements now for MAY 1975 MASTER FEEDS 139 Queen St. Wort Perry 985-2131 Real Estate No Need To Worry About Financing The vendor will hold the mortgage at low interest on this charm- ing seven room home. Large treed lot, de- tached - garage and breezeway, aluminum siding, storms and screens. The house is in-Bxcellent condition, very tastefully dec- orated. Call Rosemary Harvey 985-7194 for further information on this great bargain today! further study. Coun. Oshawa objected strongly to John Aker of sider the matter. DONALD J. STRONACH Looking for a one-time investment with big tax advantages? a Our Single- Premium Guaranteed Investment Annuity offers important advantages over most cash investments. It offers tax breaks ranging from complete tax-sheltering to tax-free growth. And a good rate of return. Minimum investment, $1000: Want the details? Talk to thei insurance innovator at Groamiios: Life C.L.U. 404 Queen St. Port Perry, Ont. © .985-3194 Tor. Off. 368-8345 __Great-West Life | --Asseahwet comPaNY = MR. D. M. DOAN who will be at SAN MAN 'MOTEL, Hwys. 7 & 12 Manchester on Tuesday, November 12th 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. If you require financing to or expand your business, and are unable to obtanyit elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you lidb [5 DEVELOPMENT BANK 22 King St. W., Oshawa Ontario (416) 576-6800 that move. He didn't think this committee should con- SOE start. modernize I ------

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