Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 13 Mar 1990, p. 45

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FP al, PT A SR PTR PORT PERRY STAR tif ano CLASSIFIED GDVERTISI NG VOL.1 No.26 - FIRST CHOICE REAL ESTATE - TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1990 Published weekly by the Port Perry Star ORCHARD ROAD PORT PERRY $217,900. Walk to downtown from this spacious 3 plus 1 bedroom split entrance bungalow on a serviced town lot 50 x 100. Main floor has 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen with dishwasher, dining room with walkout to patio door to a large sturdy cedar deck, living room and a 4 pc. bath. Lower level has rec room with fireplace, bedroom, 2 pc. bathroom, laundry room with shower area, walkout into garage. MARY STREET, BLACKSTOCK $199,900. Situated on a 100 x 150' mature treed lot with village water supply, this brick bungalow has 2 bedrooms, 3rd bedroom has been remolded into a main floor family room, (can be changed back), 1 - 4 pc. bath, L-shaped living room, full basement with rec room and spare room. Immaculate double car garage workshop. TO VIEW THESE PROPERTIES call: 9865-97289 Help prevent pollution in your home Many of us worry about 'pollution in the environment without giving much of a thought to pollution in our own backyards -- our homes. Household products we use every day to save time and make our lives comfor- table are one of the largest sources of environmental pollution and residential hazardous waste. We take most of these products for granted: hair spray, cleaners, antifreeze, disinfectants, paints, fur- niture polish, fertilizers, motor oil. The list goes on and on. Used, stored, or discard- ed improperly, these chemical-based products can harm people, pollute our homes and cause fires. Aerosol sprays can blow up. Cleaners mixed im- properly (such as ammonia and chlorine bleach) can produce deadly toxic fumes. Dampened charcoal bri- quets may smolder and begin to burn spontaneous- ly. And these are justa few examples. Dangerous interactions can also be created in household wastes that are thrown together without much thought or understan- ding of the potential hazards to ourselves and the environment. To help you know what's brewing in your basement, garage and other storage areas, here's a handy checklist: * Move any. hazardous materials out of the reach of children. * Store hazardous materials in secure containers, preferably with the original label. * Never mix hazardous materials together. (Turn to page 3) SELLING YOUR HOME? When you list your house, property, business or farm with a realtor, you'll want them to advertise in the community newspaper with the greatest readership, because chances are, your home will sell faster. In Scugog Township, the Port Perry Star is that paper, reaching more than 20,000 readers each week. If you're selling, you won't want to miss this large, important market. List your home with one of the many area realtors who advertise weekly in the Port Perry Star. Because like you, that's where buyers will look when they're looking for a new home. male aF 7; if lee Css ---- a a a Hall atin sty so SIE BT cc 5 ic i pt og

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