PORT PERRY STAR REAL ESTATE -- Tuesday, November 27, 1990 -- 5 From Page 4 sense !n moving empty suitcases. It'a also a good idea to pack a suitcase for each family member with about one week's worth of seasonal clothes. This will give everyone easy access to clothing during the first few days following the move. It's best to try and pack items from the same room together, keeping kitchen utensils in the same boxes ~~ RIDGEINORTH and bedroom items in similar boxes. Label each box as soon as you're finish- ed. You can also go one step further and list many of the key items in each box (such as a toaster or kettle), so you can easily locate them once you reach your new home. Try to be innovative in your packing and use household items as packing insulation, where possible. Large fragile or odd-shaped items like lamps can be rc -------- vid [B PORT PERRY PLAZA (416) 985-9777 FAX 985-9161 Member Oshawa & District Real Estate Board Member Lindsay & District Real Estate Board -- and -- All Points Relocation A referral network of Independent Brokers Across Canada and the United States CIRCLE DRIVE, CAWKERS CREEK, PORT wrapped in dishtowels or towels to protect them. (However, very fine breakables should be carefully wrapped and plac- ed in "specially marked boxes -- you may even want to move these items separately by car to make sure they receive a minimum amount of jostl- ing during the move). And make sure all breakable items are packed in boxes marked "fragile." Newspaper can also be PORT PERRY, APPLE VALLEY. 4 bedrooms, uni- que eat-in kitchen, family room with fireplace, for- mal dining room with fireplace, pine floors in kit- chen, pantry. You won't find better value for your money at $179,900. used as packing insulation. But make sure you don't use it on items that can become easily marked by newsprint (such as cotton lamp shades). Some people prefer to buy large quan- tities of tissue paper to wrap their figurines and fine crystal. Bubble wrap is also a popular packing material, and you may want to check with local packaging sup- pliers or your truck rental company to see if you can buy some. It's also a good idea to make a list of items which should be packed separate- ly and last --- like medica- tions. You'll also want to make up a box of basic items needed for settling in such as cleaning supplies, screw drivers, drills, a hammer, flashlight, light bulbs, toiletry items and fuses. Important papers, like in- surance policies, passports, tax receipts, medical and financial papers should be kept separate. You might want to transport these documents separately in your briefcase or a portable file folder. That way, they won't get misplaced. Loading Up If you are handling your own move, load the heaviest items first, like your fridge, stove, washer, dryer and freezer. Mattresses can be placed along the sides of the truck. Make sure you stack boxes inside the truck ac- cording to their weight. Don't put heavy boxes of books on top of your breakables. Moving experts recommend limiting book box weight to about 30 pounds. Start preparing as soon as moving date confirmed Also try to fully utilize all the space in the truck. Stack chairs and cover wooden furniture with old sheets or request special furniture pads from the truck rental company. Pack things in the drawers of your dressers. You can also pack items in your freezer or washing machine. Pictures and mirrors should be carefully wrapped and plac- ed firmly along the sides of the truck or between mat- tresses, to minimize impact. When loading furniture, make sure you cover your couch, easy chairs and mat- tresses with old sheets so they won't get dirty during the move. Before leaving your old home, make a final inspec- tion tour to make sure you haven't forgotten anything. Turn off all the lights and close and lock all windows , and doors. If you're moving from a rental property, leave your keys with your landlord. If you're moving from your own home, leave your keys with your lawyer. PERRY. Custom built 3 bedroom bungalow, eat-in kitchen, living room with brick fireplace, main floor laundry, central air & central vac. Beautiful mature lot with patio and inground pool. Value for your money at the reduced price of $249,900. PORT PERRY - Perry Glen Estates. Immaculate 3 bedroom sidesplit. Many features including main floor family room-with fireplace and walkout, finish- ed basement, private backyard with pool and ample decking. Priced to current market at $224,900! NORTH SHORE OF LAKE SCUGOG near Ball Point. 3 yr. old raised bungalow, vinyl clad and maintenance free exterior with 3 bedrooms, walkout to deck and full unfinished basement. 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