ites WL Ursin eo Lc Real Estate bea o HY A EAS OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY DECEMBER 9th 1--4 P.M. COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST. 3 bedroom family home, large heated workshop. A must to see! $119,500. Valerie Butt will be your Hostess. Go south of Port Perry to Conc. 3, turn left and follow signs. 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. BUILDING LOTS. 1 acre plus, lots in small village starting at $16,000 with terms; 1 large waterfront lot at $43,900. Call Valerie Butt. WILLIAMS POINT. Large 4 bedroom cot- tage, fully furnished, 2 piece bath, nicely treed lot. Excellent sand beach! Asking only $49,900. Vendor will hold mortgage. Call Valerie Butt. JUST REDUCED! Exceptional 4 bedroom custom home with separate dining, large kitchen, family room with fireplace, 2 walkouts to large nicely landscaped lot with inground pool and paved drive. A must to see at only $89,900. 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. 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. 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. 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.1.. 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 PRIME 1/2 ACRE BUILDING LOTS Just one block from R.H. Cornish Public School. A few lots still available for spring closing. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1984 -- 35 New executive elected Epsom Area News By Jean Jeffery Tuesday Dec. 11 at 12:30 the Epsom Utica UCW will meet at Epsom Church for a pot luck lunch. The nomina- ting committee have elected a new executive so the 1984 executive and the new executive will be in charge. Sat. Dec. 8 The Epsom 985-8057 Utica Social Club are having a pot luck supper . at 7 p.m. at Lionel and Cou niry REALTY aMITID & 985-7351 60 Water St. Port Perry. Ontano 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. Westerly ex- posure. Quality constructed brick bungalow has 2 fireplaces, 2 walkouts, 3 bedrooms, finished recreation room and games room. Double car garage. Natural sand beach. Call 985-7351 for further details. AFFORDABLE - 3 bedroom home just steps from Lake Scugog. Remodelled kit- chen, garden size lot. 12 per cent mor- tgage until 1989. Listed at $34,900. Call 985-7351. COTTAGE BUILDING LOT with water access. Septic system on property. Reduced to only $7,900. Call 985-7351. MATURE TREES, COUNTRY SET- TING, plus a 3 bedroom bungalow with cathedral ceilings, finished family room with fireplace - a quality home with lake access. Asking $82,900. Call 985-7351. VILLAGE OF SUNDERLAND - 30 lot subdivision with draft plan approva' all services available. Further details by calling 985-7351. AFTER HOURS: . Keith Puckrin ...... ... Res. 985-2489 Ralph Fairman ..... ... Res. 985-2160 John Polmans ......... Res. 986-4776 GailScala............. Res. 985-9395 MEMBER OF THE OSHAWA & DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD (MLS SERVICE) » Margaret Storey's home. Their co-hosts for the evening are Ralph and Dianne Notting: ham. On Thursday evening Elva Kerry attended Wellington County 4-H Achievement Pro- gramme at Guelph when Donna received her Advanced Honours for having completed 18 homemaking club pro- jects. Judy Hansen and friend, 7 year old, Dustin Boyd of Scarbor- ough, visited her mother for the weekend. The W.I. met last week at the home of Mrs. Len Stroud. The family pictures are coming in nicely. Dec. 15 at 6:30 the Women's Institute will hold their annual Pot Luck dinner at the home of Jack and Doris Bigglestone. On Friday evening several families enjoy- ed the Co-op banquet at the Uxbridge High School. Session meeting on Thursday Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. Jones. Howard and Bernice Thaxter of Beaverton called on Marie and Earl Wilson on Sunday. Elmer and Ruth and their son, Keith of Aurora, and his daugh- ter, Dawn, had lunch on Sunday with his sister Miss Ruby Wilson. card to Mrs. J. P. Wilson she is now a resident at Dahiem Nursing Home. We wish her happiness there. We are sorry to learn that Jill Postma's father John Mound is in the hospital again. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cuddia of Weston were Sat. dinner guests with Jennie and Archie Wat- son. Mrs. Lorraine Brown of Scugog Island called on Mr.and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Thursday. On Sunday Cindy and Steve Shortt, Stephanie and Trevor were dinner guests with Ron and Lorraine Brown. Heddy Lefebvre was pleased to have Janine home for a few hours on Sat. Best wishes to Shawna Simmons. Her mother had a lovely little party to celebrate her second birthday. It was a full and happy home on Sunday when Darlene Begin hosted a "Payne Family pre-Christmas Dinner". Guests were Margaret and Lloyd Payne, Steve and Mannie Payne and children of Port Perry. Denise and Albert Marchand and family of Whitby and Brenda and Jim Leaker ,f Burk's Falls. Brenda and Jim arrived on Sat. and were overnight guests with Darlene. Jeannie and Archie Watson, Jean and Gordon Jeffery attend- ed the Annual Christmas dinner for Uxbridge seniors on Wed. evening and enjoy- ed and delicious dinner catered by Trinity Ladies and followed by a most enjoyable programme by the Gib- son and Prentice groups and several beautiful solos by Jason Van Veghel. On Sat. there was a wonderful time of tellowship at Epsom Church when Faye Ash: ton and Stella Asling were hostesses for a Bridal Shower for Mis: Betty Medd. The Bride to-be received man) lovely gifts, then a beautiful cake was pre- sented and all enjoyed lunch and coffee and a good visit for we had not seen several of the guests for some time. The Church Service on Sunday was well attended. The children were all present to take part in the Service and the "White Gift" boxes were well filled. Many from the comm- unity attended the Achievement Pro- gramme for the 4-H Quilting Project at Ux- bridge High School on Sat. when our local Bethesda-Reach and Epsom Clubs participat- ed Kathy Baster and Sandra Kerry from the Epsom Club received their county honours. Congratulations. Bethesda girls had a lovely exhibit on 'The History of Quilting". If you wish to send a | The Epsom girls had an attractive exhibit "I Quilted It Myself". The Canada Packers Quilt display was very attractive. The new project for 1985 is 4-H Basic Bak- ing. The girls will make tea biscuits, pies and cakes and also learn simple decorating techniques. Anyone interested, please let the leaders know. Mrs. Jeffery and Mrs. Watson called on Mrs. Steve Shortt, Stephanie and wee Trevor one day last week. The Epsom 4-H Club has completed a Quilt- ing Project. They called themselves "Epsom Quilting Cuties. We learned to quilt, applique and string quilt. We were fortunate to visit the Quilting Cupboard at Uxbridge where Mrs. Alice Colby gave tips on Quilting and on choosing fabrics to match. We visited Mrs. Clara Jones to see a quilt in a quilting frame and learn how they are used. Thank you Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Colby for the interesting evening. We had such an enjoyable time. The members of this unit were: Maria Breznikar, Judy Birkett, Sandra Kerry, Christy Reynolds, Julie and Kathy Baster, Shelly Slack and a new member was welcomed Lynn Tang. Congratulations to Kathy Baster and Sandra Kerry who received county honours on Achievement Day. We wish to thank our leaders Mrs. Elva Kerry and Mrs. Gail Kerry. Epsom School is pre- sently trying to raise funds to build play equipment. If you have passed the school recently you would notice stage one completed. If you are interested in donating money for this project, you could leave it at the school or send it to Epsom School, care of Greenbank School, Greenbank, LOC IBO. Make a cheque payable to Epsom School. There will be a lucky draw Dec. 19 at Epsom School at 7:30. Separate draws for 1. a Cabbage Patch doll; 2. 10 outfits for a girl Cabbage Patch doll; 3. 10 outfits for a boy Cabbage Patch doll. This includes a Michael Jackson type outfit. Tickets available from the pupils or the school directly. Residents contribute $22.000 to Cancer Fund The Scugog Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society would like to remind the community that we are organized for another year of operation, offering many services for residents in the area. We provide homemak- ing services, medical dressings, educational presentations for clubs, and transportation for patients to Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto. If you wish further information about patient services, contact Barb Heyes 985- 3313, or for Educational Services contact Janice Patton 985-2880. In this Christmas sea- son, the traditional time of giving, the Cancer Society gives sincere thanks and praises the local merchants and residents for their gen- erous campaign con- tributions which totalled over $22,000. We also recognize and thank the staff of Harold J. Wagg for their kindness and courtesy collecting in memoriams of over $2000 this past calendar year. The Scugog Branch salutes the people of Scugog for their generous support of the Cancer Society. HOSPITAL REPORT For week ending Nov. 22 Admissions ...............38 Births ..... ................. 4 Deaths .................... Nil Emergencies ........... 215 Operations ................ 17 Discharged ............... 35 Remaining ............... 40 . J