LOW COST! - : » FRE ednesday, Dec. 9, 1970 1@ -- PORT PERRY STAR fret é i! £778 i Hi j : : 2 storey solid brick build ing in excellent repair. Four apartments fully rented. Live in one and enjoy income tunity for anyone part time work and a free 3 bedroom 6 room brick bun- galow in Port Perry. -- a decorated throughout to schools. Excellent value at only $27,900 with terms wed roads. $8,000 with $2500 down, permit avail able Call Lawrence Morrison. Tripp. Morrison. Seagrave News locals -- Bill Watts and i Fe i . 5 = & oft. fli EFsg5 they all came from but 169 children turned up at the store on Sat. afternoon to see Santa and claim their bag of candy. The accompanying adults got coffee. Santa has gone modern and instead of a sleigh arrived in a decor- ated green convertible. Dur- ing the afternoon there were ANNUAL MEETING ONTARIO COUNTY SOIL & CROP IMPROVEMENT ASS'N in the LEGION HALL, Uxbridge Tues., Dec. 15, 1970, 10.30 a.m. SPEAKERS Mr.George Atkins, Senior - Commentator, Agriculture & Resources, C.B.C. Mr. Harvey Wright, Regional Soils and Crops Specialist, Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, Lindsay. . Reports will be given on the various field crop demonstrations carried out during the year, Free Lunch at Noon Everybody Welcome H. L. Fair, Murray Dunkeld, Secretary-Treasurer President THEY'RE HERE! parents from the store visited Mr. and Mrs. Earle Martyn on and Music. Director JACOB GROOB Chorus Director LLOYD BRADSHAW HANDEL'S MESSIAH With Guest Soloists DECEMBER 13 FIRST TIME OFFERED Cheerful 4 bedroom home with many extras, large living room, broadloom, patio doors, ultra modern kitchen, 4 pc. bath with vanity and ample closet space. Situated on a large lot with many maple trees. Asking $22,900 with low down payment and 9% % mortgage. PORT PERRY A value packed comfortable home you should see right now to appreciate it's may extras. A few of the extras this owner built home boasts are finished rec. room with bar, attached garage and paved drive. Asking $26,900 with low down payment. BROCK TOWNSHIP 38 acres of rolling hill and dales, ex¢éllent for ski- dooing, flowing springs, high land, several pord sites, nice view and good building site, low taxes. For further information. Call Lawrence Morrison. CRESSWELL VILLAGE Three bedroom brick 1% storey home on % acre lot, oil heat, 4 pe. bath. Full price $12,900. Call Lawrence Toronto Direct Line -- 297-1290 Open Until 9:00 p.m. @ AFTERHOURS @ Mer. -- MARJORIE TRIPP 985-7606 MILTON FISHER 986-4743 BILL PEETERS 985-2934 LAWRENCE MORRISON -- 705 - 357-3395 SOLD OUT yoo" SWINGER' Sopp, by: ¢ - yah 'cReciansoy' "*0p, s29.95 - 334.95 In Many Coiours VISIT THE WIG WARDROBE AT Richard's Beauty Studio 985-7991 Call Marjorie BUYERS NEED SALESMANSHIP TOO! Se & a NI i} Zz | fil evr" Sunday, Dec. 13th at 11:30. Everyone is heartily invited to this service. Fri. evening, Dee. 18th is the Christmas programme & Tree at Epsom church. Every- one welcome. This Friday evening is the Epsom Euchre Club meeting at Epsom School. Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Fred West invited sev- eral of the Epsom friends for afternoon tea so that we migtt have an opportunity » to meet our new neighbours Mrs. Luke. We do welcome these ladies & their families and hope to get to know them better. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lyons and : family attended the wedding of his nephew in Uxbridge on Yriday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Herman Kerry ited on Wed. with Mr. & Mrs. Howard MacMillan of Greenbank. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Eric Benns is going about on crutches following a fall at work, which broke some bones in his foot. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rainey of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood of '|Brooklin were guests on Sat. |} with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ash- ton. Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins land family, Goodwood, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer of Port Perry and Miss Patty Kendrys of Uxbridge were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs, Chas. Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Elisworth Gorrill of Eden were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling on Monday. : Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton visited on Thurs. after. noon with Mrs. Edgar Gib- son of Port Perry. We hope Mrs. Myrtle Wag- ner who is in Toronto Hos- pital is soon home fully re-» covered. in,