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Whitby Free Press, 4 Sep 1985, p. 22

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PAGE 22. WEDNESDAY, SEPyT-EMBER 4,1i985,WVlllTBY FRIT PRESS w RAL STATENEW Cornes with two-horse stable and own pond.... Secluded home rests on 10-macre lot This Brooklin area home resta in a georgeous setting and is moderately secluded with spectacular view of rouling his and coun- tryside. This is a 10-acre, pic- toresque setting. On ap- proachîng this home on a.private circular drive you are introciuced to the atmosphere by a fresh water pond. Much of the charactçr exists in the gently sloped his and an assortment of mature soft maples, cedars, pines and blue spruce. There are three Maclntosh appie trees and one plum tree bearing fruit of superb flavour. Fifteen acres to the north and acreage to the west is government land. The smaller 10- acres beginning south of this property are owned by an immediate neigh- bour and has been far- med to provide hay. The property has an area of mixed bush, and three acres of hardwood foreat. There is a natural spring fed pond site, near a two horse stable. The entire property'is fenced and harbours a character of irreplaceable nature. A stream becomes a part of the north-east boun- dary and extends itself along the frontage. Iron stakes are present and visible to identify the accurate dimensions of this property which are 330 by 1320 feet. The home exterior is completely maintenan- ---VALUABLE COUPON im-m-m-m-m ~ SELECTED STANDARD SIZE PICTURE p FRAM ES SIZES - 16x20, 20x24 THIS WEEK ONLYtI _________________ 668452 FCET E 1 I M -UMIT ONE COUPON PERCUSTOMERU M-M m ce free. The structure itself is brick with aluminum soffits, facia and has smaller areas of decorative ' aiuminum siding which remain maintenance free. Quality custom design, provides an in- viting entranceway. On your ieft is a huge 6.73 by 4.45 metre living room. A reai spacious but very warm at- mosphere is feit here. A magestic fieldstone fireplace, floor to ceiling is found here. Large windows face east add lots of ight and an attractive view to the front overiooking' the pond. As you progress to en- ter the country kitchen area, you find plenty of cupboard space. Facing west this area displays a phenomenal view of rolling his to as far west as Toronto. The formai dining room is wainscotted in solid mahogany. There is a walkout to a spec- tacular party size 9.26 by 3.26 metre deck. In the evening an exterior quartz lamp, specifically placçd, illuminates the entire rear site to add to your entertaining pleasure. A comfortable win- 1 HOUSE F THE WEEK terized 6.25 by 2.90 metre sunroom with ad- jacent 3.66 by 1.88 metre greenhouse is readiiy accessable from the side of the dining room COMING 4 SOON4 H*e ,Ws»P 4 4WA EXECUIVE STAT * HR.ROWS*MTH 4ô~41 Cr* u area. It is very comfor- table and is accen- tuated by track lightfix- tures, and pot fixtures. Feature of features, is the 1.36 by 8.15 metre recreation room, which boasts a very inviting atmosphere, has a super oak parkay dance floor, beamed cieling built in bookshelves, waikout to yard. Ail of these surround a cozy, wel placed reciaimed brick firepiace, with a beautiful stain pine mantie. There is another two- piece washroom down- stairs convenient to the cedar lined sauna. The four-piece washrnom, upstairs, has been com- pleteiy redecorated, recently and is done to tastq. Rock-wool blown in- sulation was used to upgrade insulation in the attic four years ago. Windows are thermno pane aluminum. The few that are thermal wood are magnetite as well as the patio doors in the dining area. You find aIl wood trim television rotor with jacks in each room, a total of three walkouts and two fireplaces and other extras, which add to ones comfort. There is a 200 amp. service, which supplies hydro to the two-horse stable and there is ample space for storage and a workshop. There are two water systems. First is a 35- foot dug well, with en- dless water supply. The pond supplies fresh sof t water. Both pumps are set in the basement, and water can be switched to either systemn with no need for a water sof- tening unit. This rare pictoresque setting with real coun- try home cornes with the quality country living enjoys. Excellent location as it is easy ac- cess to any main centers and only remains 30 minutes to Scar- borough. For more information or an appointment to view this home, cali Liz Rankin of W. 'Frank Real Estate at 668-6171. Ajax bridge club scores The following are the resuits of last week's play at the Ajax Bridge Club as reported by Dwîght Oland. This was a handicap- ped game for flights ,,A" and "D". The average was 108. North and South: Tom Dressing and Bill Baker, 136; Elma Nor- man and Jay Dynes, 130; Dave Hamer and Rob Hanly, 127.5; Bob and -Marg Kerton, 126; Ç~ WE'RE THE NEIGHBOURHOOD Cffl#IYIIPROFESSIONALS '-I-i f~ 149 Brock St. N., Whltby GOLD JACKET REALTY LTD. 668-6221 DELIGHTFULLY DEC. ORATED. First of- tering N.E. Oshawa townhouse. 3 B.R. TNHS. Sparkling clean, wIo ta garage, wlo ta backyard. $6,000 down. Cai me, Terry P. Geary 668- 6221, 668-0191. Lloyd Peel and John Miller, 125.5; and, Beatrice Phillips and Henrica Soetens, 124. East and West: Don Titherington and John MacLean, 143; Peter and Barbara Jones, 141; Evelyn Black and Jack Strafford, 130; Reiner and Coby Stimming, 129.5; Linda Fetter and Maureen Tarpey, 126.5; and, Jack Findlay and Grant Andrews, 125.5. On Sept. 17, the club wili hold ýa "Grand National Novice Game." The resuits of &aTh week's play at the club wiil be reported in the following issue of the Whitbv Free Press. LA LECHE LEAGUE The La Leche League, a nursing mother's sup- port group, will begin its fali series of meetings next Wednesday (Sept. 4) at8 p.m. Mothers and babies are welcome. The group meets on the first Wed- nesday of each month. For more information cail 728-689. 1

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