Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 20 Nov 1984, p. 31

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J OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 25TH 2---5PM. 3 bedroom waterfront home, many features. Asking $109,000. 12 per cent financing for 5 years. Valerie Butt will be your Hostess. Scugog Island Road to 10th Concession East. Follow signs to North end of Aldred's Beach. - WILLIAM'S POINT. Large 4 bedroom cottage, fully furnished, 2 piece bath, nicely treed lot. Excellent sand beach! Asking only $49,900. Vendor will hold mor- tgage! Call Valerie Butt. 57 ACRE HOBBY FARM. 2 storey com- pletely renovated, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor laundry, family room, 2 barns, driving shed plus 3 car garage, good pond site, all in top shape. Asking $149,000. Call Cliff Crowell. SUNDERLAND AREA. 12 storey 6 room Tudor style home, completely renovated, modern kitchen, new furnace, large lot. ooking $63,900 with terms. Call George tone. NORTH OF PORT PERRY. Exceptional 2 storey 5 bedroom older brick home, tastefully decorated, spacious, main floor laundry, 12 baths, large country kitchen, nicely landscaped 12 acres with mature maples plus panoramic view. Call Valerie Butt. Asking $84,900. PORT PERRY NORTH 2 bedroom bungalow on large lot close to lake, maintenance free exterior, low taxes, low operating costs. Ideal starter or retire- ment home. Call Cliff Crowell. Listed at $43,900. PORT PERRY EAST 2 bedroom aluminum clad bungalow, detached garage, low operating costs, stove, fridge and air conditioner included. Shows well. Call Cliff Crowell. Listed at $36,900. PERRY GLEN ESTATES. Quality 3 bedrooms plus den, dining room, family room with fireplace and 2 walkouts to in- ground pool, fenced yard. Nicely land- scaped. Asking $105,000 with financing. Call Valerie Butt. PONTYPOOL AREA 75 acres, 65 workable, good barn for mixed farming, 142 storey 5 bedroom brick and aluminum home, 2 baths, 2 kitchens, 400 amp hydro, excellent water supply. Asking $95,000 with terms. Call Ken Holliday. LAKE SCUGOG WATERFRONT 3 bedroom cottage, natural pine interior with fieldstone fireplace, furnished, boathouse with marine R.R., mature trees, very clean. Only $55,000. Call George Stone. SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS. Call - Port Perry 985-7303 AFTER HOURS CALL: George Stone, F.R.I.. Port Perry .. .. 985-2632 Valerie Butt, Port Perry... ... 985-2122 Ken Holliday, Oshawa . . .... . .. 123-5420 Cliff Crowell, Port Perry... 985-7871 Ann Elliott, Blackstock . . . ........ 986-5128 Auction Sales THURSDAY DECEMBER ¢ SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Holsteins and Superior Warden, Legend and Citamatt. A limited amount of Semen will be sold from Sires such as S.W.D. Valiant, Reflection, Sovereign, Royalty and Tri: Semen Sale at the Malmont | ple Threat. There will be Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ontario. Fresh and Spring- ing cows and heifers, many from Classified and R.O.P. Dams (both Purebred and Grade). Included are 20 N.L.P. yearlings all from something for everyone, so please plan to be with us for the last Sale of the year. All Free Listed Cattle. Ed McMorrow Auctioneer; Nell Malcolm Sales Manager. 416-986-4246. D4 popular Unit Sires such as Real Estate country Lane | & 985-7351 60 water St. Port Perry. Ontano [\ VILLAGE ATMOSPHERE - 3 bedrooms, country kitchen situated on a large lot in Little Britain. New septic system, fur- nace, chip insulation. Listed at $47,500 with good financing available. Call 985-7351. COTTAGE BUILDING LOT with water access. Asking only $11,000. Call now 985-7351. COTTAGE RETREAT - $29,900 - 3 bedrooms, airtight stove, large kitchen and living room, all furnishings. Ex- cellent condition - located in quiet area with legal access to private beach. Ven- dor will hold mortgage. Call 985-7351. BUILDING LOT -- COMMERCIAL ZON-. ING - downtown location, ideal for many types of business. Asking $43,900. Call 985-7351. ROOM TO WANDER on this 160 ft. x 196 ft. lot plus a 12 storey home featuring a country style kitchen, large living room and master bedroom. Asking $57,900 with excellent terms. Call 985-7351. FOR THE DISCRIMINATING FEW. Ex- clusive area on Lake Scugog. Quality con- structed brick bungalow has 2 fireplaces, 2 walkouts, 4 bedrooms, finished recrea- tion room and games room and double car garage. Natural sand beach. The land: scaping must be seen to be appreciated. This exceptional home offers a panoramic view of the lake and the sunsets. Call 985-7351 for further details. MUST BE SOLD! 100 ACRE FARM REDUCED TO $91,500 70 acres workable plus good brick and frame 4 bedroom home with main floor family room, woodstove, large rustic kit- chen, dining room, hardwood floors. Make an offer! Call 985-7351. AFTER HOURS: John Polmans ...... Res. 986-4776 GailScala... ... .. . . Res. 985-9395 Keith Puckrin .... .. Res. 985-2489 Ralph Fairman ... .. . Res. 985-2160 MEMBER OF THE OSHAWA & DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD (MLS SERVICE) PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 20, 1984 -- 31 Seagrave news (From page 10) to attend their annual Christmas Dance to be held on Sat. Dec. 15 at the Sunderland Arena. This is a great evening of fun with spot dances and prizes to be award. ed to the lucky winners. Tickets can be obtainc by phoning Frank Branton, Keith Puckrin or Melinda Fish. Cost is a mere $12.00 a couple and music will be pro- vided by a D.J. The date set aside for the Seagrave United Church's White Gift Service is Sunday Nov. 25 at 10:00 a.m. and another special date is the Christmas Concert which is scheduled to be held on Friday, Dec. 14 - more on this at a later date. A slide presentation entitled "A Place of Healing" dealing with the work of Chaplaincy in the Oshawa General Hospital will be shown in the Greenbank United Church Sanctuary on Sunday evening Nov. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is most welcome to attend. The Good Neighbours gals will be meeting at the home of their hostess for this month Betty Somerville on Tuesday Nov. 27 at 8:00 p.m. Friends and neigh- bours a very special date to keep in mind is the annual Port Perry Santa Claus Parade this Saturday Nov. 24 begin- ning at 2:00 p.m. and if you feel especially energetic Saturday morning you might bundle the family into the car and head over to Uxbridge to catch their parade at 11:00 a.m. Neil Wanamaker has been puzzled over the fact that he recently found two rose bushes sitting in his truck when he came home from work one day last week. He isn't sure if someone put them in the truck by mistake or if he has a secret admirer. If they do belong to you please call him and he'll be _happy toreturn them. If ~the'other is true maybe you should speak to Donn just wanted to say thank-you to him for the great job he did master- minding the ticket sales for the recent Turkey Supper. moon in Jamaica. aybe someone FREE - MARSHALL Joanne Mary Marshall and Jeffrey Earl Free were united in marriage in Holy Cross Church, Oshawa, on October 13, 1984. The bride is the daughter of Mary and Earl Marshall of Oshawa. The groom is the son of Louise and Bonald Free of Port Perry. Anita Alstein of Port Perry was maid-of-honour. + Bridesmaids were Donna Marshall of Oshawa, sis- ter of the bride, Heather Free and Joanne Mcl.ean of Port Perry, sisters of the groom. Flower girl was Jan Willoughby, cousin of the bride. Gary Gibson of Port Perry was best man. Ushers were Richard and Robert Marshall, brothers of the bride, both of Oshawa and Larry McLean of Toron- to, brother-in-law of the groom. The couple will live in Oshawa following a honey- Prior to her marriage, Joanne was entertain- ed at several showers by family and friends. Any ladies from the Robinglade Estates Women's Group who are planning to attend the Pot Luck Dinner in December please call Diane Cooke at 985-3722 and inform her of your intention as soon as possible. That's it for this week folks. Please call Liz Smith at 985-7447 if you have items for next weeks column. 4 Bedroom or in-law apt if drive-in heated workshop. BRIAN WRIGHT A.E.LEPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR MANCHESTER JUST REDUCED - $74,500. kitchen on over '; acre manicured circular drive, 666-1333 desired Attractive pine 655-3193 Senior's news by E. Irvine Publicity The regular meeting of the Senior Citizens was called to order by the President. Seven new members and after the singing of O'Canada, a minutes silence was held for Marion Rowland, who passed away on Wednesday. Carrie Bright was made our 2nd Vice President. We were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Snelgrove, which was delightfully enjoyed by all. Also Mr. Everett Prentice was on hand to call a few square dances. A good time was had by all. There will be no square dancing Wednes- day, November 21st. Euchre will be at 1:30 and 5:30 there will be a pot luck supper after which we will be enter- tained by Jack Bur- nham, Bob Prentice and Everett Prentice. All Senior Citizens are welcome to come out and join us for the evening.

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