George BIy leven REALTOR Pbone 623-5300 -BOWMANVILLE 11/2 storey 6 room frame. well kept home, carpet through ouf on large laji.dsca ped lot. Priced at .0.See us today for this clent buy., ORONO AR EA: Large 7 room well built and kept bungalow with 32 x 40 ft. insulafed and oil heated workshop on 3 acres cf land. Excellent property for cabinet maker, earpenter or other fradesman. 1 RICE LAKE Only 35 miles f rom Oshawa well1 bulîIt 5 room cottage with 65 ft. lake frontage, and safe for child- ren. Prîced at $22.900. Terms. OMEME E AREA overlooking Pidgeon River, 2 acre lots. Priced at $11.000 each. GARDEN HILL area 5 acre lot with pond-site and 2 frout streams. Priced at $18.900. Ca l: 11 Dick Woustra Geo. Blyleven 1-983-3958' 623-5300 38-1 e1Waverly Gardens' In Bowmanville Bult by Marianne Developments Y!tr Guarantee of Qua my Construction HOMES FROM $47,985 Clàan bD.p.n8abTe Electrlc Hat PLa ïfmlyklchen Flnsh.d-ýfimty room eoplt.y roadleomed Comppety servlced Open f0! Inspec tion Tht. Weekend and Dallyý ALSO Open House at Newcastle Waurday &Sundlay 1-4:30 p-m Cholce of 2Deluxe Modela td Chose From. MARIANNA ýDEVELOPMENTS B-ul It by Division of Vel-tri A Son Limted WelI known for queality construction end auperler workmanshlp. Direct Toronto LIne 921-9174 43-tfi 623-3911 NEWCASTLE - 3 bedroom brick bungalow, has holly- wood kitchen, finished -rec. room and inground 20 x 40 foot poolI on large, 60 x 173 foot lot. Easy access ta Hwy. 401, asking $62.500. BOWMANVILLE- 3 bedroom bungalow, very modern dec- erating scheme, finished rec. room, patio wif h gas BBQ and lighf, 16 x 32 foot inground .heated pool and tenced yard. Good 91/ per cent mortgage, askIng $65,000. HAMPTON - 11/2 storey, 3 bedroom brick home on large 98 x 360 ff. lot in park-like setting, presently used as a wild bird sanctuary for water fowl, access te, Hampton pond. I-buse has separafe D.R.. f ireplace, and is very tasteful- ly decorated. Excellent family home. Asking $66.900. KALADAR - 75 acres wïth bush and ponds, good hunting property. askîng $20.000 with terms. Maurice (Mo.) Mc Dona Id - 263-2695 William (Bill) Waller -985-3680 Mac McDonald -623-7717 Helen McDonald - 623-7717 38-1 Aftractively decorated 3 bed-room ibungalow. Quiet street in north-west Bowman- ville. Near golf and curling club. Besf quality sliding doors leading to sun deck which overlooks the beautifui surrounding ne ghbortîood. $56,900.00. 38-2 6 1-q-234 Kig 51. t., bovvIa*v au.. 23-25Ü3 623-3393 Bowmanville- 2 semi-detach- Direct Toronto LUne 923-9174 ed homes, buy ance or bath, 2 Orono bathrooms in each, garages, 2 storey home on oversized lot, pved drives, swimming pool, 4 bedrooms, 11/2 bathrooms. hoe n good repair. Close to Qwner open ta offers. Cail Jan schools and shopping. $40.500 Oudshoorn or Ken Brown. each, 8¾/ per cent mortgage. Horse Farmn 35 acres. Large modern 4 bedroom home, 10 stali barn, implement shed and feedingloff, 2 creeks, one feeding a beaufiful trout pond, $1 35,000. Terms at 10 per cent. Orono - Income property, 3 apartments ail in good repair. monthly income, $490. Lot 86' x 170', giving space for enlargement. Owners moving away, mnake an offer. Asking $63000. Old Country Church - Solid as the day if was built. Ideal for man y uses and lots of area ta buil d your dream home amîd large shade trees. Unbe- lievable $23.00U. Terms aVail- able. 38-1 Pat Marlerrison 623-4115 Ken Nicks 623-4050 Dollie Davey 786-2256 (Newtonville) BOWMANVI LLE Immaculate customn buîlt 3 bedroom house on 1/ acre landscaped lot with in-ground swimming pool, finished base- ment, good location, $59500. BOWMANVI LLE 30 acres, level farm land, ideal home site for mini farm. Convenient commuting to Oshawa or Bowmanville, $3,000 per acre-. NEWTONVI LLE Ranch bungalow on a large lot, finished basement, good residential area. $54.900 terms. BOWMANVI LLE Custom built, brick bungalow, qiuiet residenfial area, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, finished base- ment with fireplace and extra bedroom. Excellent value af $57500. 38-1 JUST L l-ST-ED - Burketon $40,900, excellent starter home, swimming pool, com- muter service every day to Toronto. Caîl 728-7328. COURTICE AREA- bunga- low, 3 bedrooms, large treed, lot, extra large kitchen, broad- loom, recreation room. In- spect tonight. SUBURBAN - excellent 4 bedroom home on 2 acres, natural ange] stone fireplace, 2 four piece bathrooms, 2 rec. rooms, one with bar and one with pool table, enclosed breezeway, double garage, large fenced swimming pool with filter, close f0 OS HAWA. ESTATE SALE - older 11/2 storey home with a small 2 room building next door, ta b. sold together. Both rented at present. Asking $44.900 for the twc. ORONO - 24 acres of scenic country property wth good creek an d road frontage on 3 sides. This property offers a wonderful view over the country and must be seen. HAMPTON- a very nice building lot with a couple of mature trees for shade. This lot is 66' x 228' and is located on a private road, very close f0 schools, arena an d com- munity park. Reasonably pri- ced at $23,900. NESTLETON - lovely home wifh about 1,500 sq. ft. of living space, sliding glass doors from master bedroom and dining area, also broadloom throughout the home. This home is situated on a very private lot 100' x 135' with a wooded area directly behind the property. BEAUTIFUL RANCH BUNG- ALOW - between Oshawa and Whitby with a lot 124' x 124', 3 bedrooms, dining room, living. room and kitchen are al newly decorated. Attached garage with paved drive and lots of apple trees. Priced to seli at $66.900. STARTER HOME - in the Courtice area, $40.900 is the price for this 3 bedroom home with 1/2 acre of land and a small barn for a couple of ponies. Must be sold, owners are moving- tram the area. Cail 728-7328 for full details. fter hours pleasec Allan Werry - Bill Ratcliffe - Lee Rocchetta Ed Varga - Rorie O'Boy[e Steve Englert - Nels Burshaw - LouisVolf - Alan GlaspeilI cal: 263-8190 655-4457 723-8707 728-6322 576-1224 728-5581 728-8266 728-7068 723-7618 38-1 RESULTS COUNTI. Multiple Listing Serv c Oshawa & District Real Estate Board Bowmanville Side Split King size lot over 200 ft. deep, 4 bedrooms, family roorn wlth floor to ceiling fireplace, attached garage. Only $58,5M0 Caîl Ken Brown. Income Property Fully rented 5-plex in good condiion, located in centre of Bowmanville on large 103 x 99 plus 60' x 61' lot. Excellent income. Ideal for the smalt investor. Asking $68,500 with terms. Caîl Elfie Jost. 100 Acres Hampton Must be sold at once to settie estate. Good 2 storey brick home, large barn. Level land with 2 road f rontages. Asking, $200,000. Open for offers with terms to be arranged. 100 Acre Farmn and Stream Partially rolling land wlth everflowing stream, tradit- lonal farmhome, barn and driveshed, located in excellent area, only 4 miles east cf Orono . Owner moving and anxious to selIl. Asking $98,500. Open to offers. Caîl Elfie Jost. Bethany His 59 beautifully rolling acres 2 miles to ski slopes, 1 mile f0 Hwy.3- Two road frontages. Agkin $54,000. Excellent. terms. Caîll Bill Turansky. Vacant Land - One of a Kind 21/2 acres in Village of Orono. 400 ft. frontage on paved road with Wilmot Creek f lowing through Iength of property. Town water available. Asklnq $39,500. Will look at any reasonable offer to settle estate. Cail Paf Yeo. Orono 21/2 acres in Village, very large 21/2 storey home in good condition. Landscaped per- fectly with taîl towering trees and abundance of other shru- bery. Small barn and plenty of open area for our recreaion needs. Owner as other inter- ests. Asking only $79,900. Cali Bud Virtue. Bowmanvilte Bowmanville Low low interest rate on this 2 Sr. old twin home featuring 3 ed roo ms, large kitch en, din-' ing area off living room, partially finished rec. room, good deep lot. Owner moving west and anxious, to seli. Asking, only $41,900- Cali Bud Virtue, Bowmanville. Cottage - Pigeon Lake 2 bedroom cottage on 80 x 400 attractive waterfront lot with boat ramp and stone retaining wall. AIl furniture and appli- ances included. Price $25,000 with terms. Cali Christa Winterhelt. Newcastle Bungalow A 3 bedroom home with hardwood floors. hollywood kitchen. Large lot with patio and terraced garden. A lovely p lace to live. Asking $48,500. errns. Caîl Bill Sutherland.' Newcastle 6 room brick bungalow with three bedrooms, large finish- ed rec. room and 75 x 200 landscaped lot with paved drive. Offered at $52,900. Caîl Paf Yeo to inspect. 4 Bedroom s - Bowman,,ille This neat dlean brick bunga- low is situated on a 60 x 130 lot. Finished rec. room, large ,fîviing room, new carpetingi, single car garage. An excel- lent buy at $47,900. Caîl Tony Klompmaker. 3 Bedroom - Bowmanville Outskirts Situated on a large lot 65 x 250, this bungalow has new alumi- num siding, large garden, extra large living room. separate dining room, single car gara ge, new furnace and wîring plus many other ex- tras. sking $44,900. CaliTony Klompmaker. Newcastle Attractive brick 3 bedroom sidesplif home on 66 x 140 ft. lot close f0 scjbol and 401. Fireplace in family room, walkout from dining room. Asking $59.500. CaîliB ill Tur- ansky. 8owmfanviIIe New 2 storey 4 bedroom semni detached home. Plastered walls, broadl'oom, full base- mepnt. Ail for $44.900.1aîlBih REALTOR Connie Francis Jack Ricard is pleased to welcome Mrs. Connie Francis to the Sales Staff. Connie has completed the approved Go- verniment Real Estate Course, pàssed the necessary examin- afions and is licenced ta sel Real Estate. She invites her friends and acquaintances to cail her at home 623-2440 or office 623-2503. JACK RICARD LTD. Realtor 123 Ki ng St, E. Bowmanvi lie, Ont, 623-2503 38 -1 597 King St. East Oshawa, Ontario. Bus. 579-1822 RES. 576-3692 Mr. Everett De Hart, E. De Hart Real Estate Limited is pleased ta announce the ap- point ment of Doreen Thomp- son ta his sales staff. Doreen Thompson has com- p'eted the Government of Ontario Approved Course for Real Estate A~gents and has passed the qualifying exami-, nations. Doreen was raised in Bow-. manville, and has lived in Oshawa for the past fifteen yBears and is familiar with the owmanvi lie, Oshawa area, and would like to invite her friends and acquaintances to contact her either at her office at 579-1822 or her residence 576-3692 for any assistance she may offer in ,thè .Real Estate field. 38-1 623-391 Mac arnd Helen McDonaîci are pleased f0 announce their son Maurice (Moe), has joined the sales staff of their Durham Real Estate office at 99 King Street, E., Bowmanville. Moe lives in the Tyrone area, and will welcome the opportunify of heling bou with your reai Maurice (Moe) McDonald 263-2695 William (Bill) Waller-985-3680 Mac Mc Donald- 623-7717 Helen Mc Dona Id -623-7717 38-1 LONG SAULT Mr. and Mrs. D. Sauthwel] and famiiy were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Brown Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cameran Pontypool and Mr. Fenwick Laird, Bawmanviiie, were Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cameron. Severai relatives of friends from Toronto and Ajax caiied in an the R. Gîbsons over the week-eïid. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McCure, Bushnell, Florida, spent a couple of days with Miss Grace Smith-. -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker and Pam, Burketon were Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. G_ Baker. Mis - race Smtfhaccom-- panied Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook and were guests at the Harmer - Shaw wedding and reception held in Toronto Friday evening. Judge RIB. Baxter presided with Actiùng C-rawn iAttornéy T. Howells and duty counsel D. Barber. Bench warrants ta be issued for Albert Cavanagh, Stephen Lewis, and Daniel Young. Dennis W. Langley, 21, R.R.2, Newcastle, charged May 13 with break and enter at a residence, pleaded 'guilty'. The goods were iocated by the police. Previaus convictions were read out. The crown asked for a maximum intermittent sentence ta let him knaw this conduct is not acceptable. H1e was gien90 days, ta be served itrit- tently from each Friday at 7 p.m. thraugh to Monday 6 a.m. each week-end until the time has been served. Timothy Mason, 16, and Dennis Trick, 16, bath of Pine, Ridge Schoai, pleaded 'guilty' ta a joint charge of taking a Dodge truck on September 6. They were further charged on the same day of each aking a 10-speed bicycle and pleaded Iguilty'. Const. Jerratt gave evidence. Ail thefts were iater found. Judge Baxter told the boys the school is always willing ta help with their problems. H1e toid Trick ta co-operate with the staff. They were put on probation -for two years and if they behave will be given a conditional dis- charge. They were told ta remain at the school until they are discharged. Ludwick Pawiouski, Dar- iington Township, age 59, pleadedj'uiity' through an interpreter, ta driving after consuming over .08 on July 27. H1e was driving east 'on highway 2 and veered across the lawns of two houses, then went on the lot of Nichais Motors, aimast striking a gas station attendant, later collid- ing with concrete stand of gas pumps. His car then vieered nort h across 4 lAanes cf number 2 highway, coming ta rest on the curb. Const. Foreman investigated this matter. Accused refused ta take the breath tests but this charge was withdrawn. The fine was $100 and costs, in defauit 10 days. H1e was prohibited fromn driving for 3 months. He was given,4 weeks ta pay. Christapher- J. Lewis, 35 East Bend St., Hamilton, was charged along with his brother with taking a truck in Hamil- tan, driving it ta this area and taking gas. His brother is presentiy in custody and wili have a trial at a later date. PRESENT ma ryE 751/21I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ ......... ........... . . . . . . . . . . . Christopher pleaded 'guilty' on the gas theft charge. He had a previaus record. He was put on probation for two years, with terras to report ta officer once a month. He was also fined $50 no costs, in default 5 days. He was given 4 weeks to pay. Harold Arthurs, Pontypool, was charged in absentia with a July 12 charge of having liquor in other than residence. Const. Foreman checked a vehicle on a side road. Arthurs admitted ownership. The fine was $75 and costs, in defauit 7 days. The liquor was confis- cated. William J. Kioster, 31, Box 4, Newtonvilie, was charged May 26 with driving after consuming over .08. Const. Markle was on highway 2 westbound and observed him wandering over the centre line on two occasions. Tests were .31 and .32. He requested a blood test and was taken to hospital and it showed .28. Two previaus convictions were read out. H1e was given 15 days in jail ta be served intermittently on week-ends. He was also put on probation for 3 months, ta keep the peace and go sober ta the jail each time. He was prohîbited from driving for 3 months. Dennis, R. Elgie, 27, 20 Issue Appeal for More Volunteersý The volunteer service of your hospital is once again appealing for volunteers. To- day, voluntary services have becomne a very vital segment in our society, the need for more and more volunteers has become an essential part of the work force in ail parts of the worid. With ever rising costs con- stantly uppermost in our minds, your hospital too is a victim cf inflation, budgets have to be drastically trim- med. As'a volunteer y ou can help to ease the hospitai burden by offering your ser- vices, if you have a few hours to spare. Hospital life is not every- one's forte, but if you do not wish to have direct contact with those who are iii, perhaps you have a speciai talent that couid be directed to other channels in the 'hospitai. However, those of y ou who couid heip those less fortunate thnn we are at the Dresent TrHIS COUPON AND O Off any Pur 75.00O or Mg Br,own's Frie King St. E. - Bowmanv E ut Hospital time,- would be amply re- warded for any service you can give. The knawledge that you were helping your feilow- man, and ta receive a heart feit thank you for your efforts, will help ta make your day. We as volunteers, affer aur services for the weii-being of the patient te heip make their stay in the hospîtai as coin- fortabie as possible. Our purpose is ta supplement the services of the prefessionai staff, in areas where we can be of most help. If you are ta give even two heurs a day, or week, we shall be most gratefui for your heip. Application forms may be had at' the hospital switch board but better stiii why flot drap in to see me, I shahl be very happy ta explain the Raie of the Volunteer ta you. Please contact, Mrs. D. L. Chiids, Directar of Volunteer Services. Telephone 623-3331. Ext. 43. RECEIVE rchase of ors aut d Chicken Alle .xpiry Date Oct. 31, 1975 1f~/ The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanviile, September 17,49-75 15 Ladies Monday Night Bowling Provincial Court Etcher- 3, D. Bradley - 3, f. Bradley - 3, S. Davis - 3, J. Patfieid - 3, C. Dehart - 3, J. Allen- 3, M. Flintoff-3, H. Depew- 3, J. Baker - 2.' DYifKSTR' D ELICA TESSE Carabab Ct. Agincourt, plead- ded 'not guilty ta a J une 1 charge of driving after con- suming over .08. Const. Laton said Eigie attended the OPP office at 4:30 arn. and said he had been involved in an accident five minutes before. He advised he had falien asleep. A hydro pale was damaged. Tests were, .16 and .16. Today in court, Elgie told a different story. H1e said he was lost looking for highway 2 and 401 and that the impact happened ai 2:30 a.m. anU he took a drink after the impact. He said he received a bump ta his head which did not become evident until that morning when he returned home. Judge Baxter after weighing the evidence of bath stories found him 'guilty' as charged. The fine was $150 and costs, in default 10 days. H1e was prohibited from driving for 3 months. He was given 4 weeks ta pay. Harvey Jackson, Willow- dale, was faund 'guilty' of minor assault ta Mrs. Boyce. Durîng an altercation he slapped her hand dawn. H1e was put on probation for two years, ta remain off the property of Mrs. Boyce. At the expiration of probation he wil be given a conditional dis- charge. Wine Making Supplies, etc. COME IN and BROWSE AROUND TENDER FAST FRY MINUTE STEAKS LEAN LB- FRESH, STORE SLICED, COLD MEATS SWIFT Boloa SWIFT MOCK-CHICKEN LOAF $l28Lb. LARGE SELECTION 0F FRESHFRUS an d V E GE TA B LE CHAPMAN'S TOASTMASTER Ice reamWHIITE SLICED Asst. FiavorsBRA I 72 Gai-.ove SANI FUHOC340z. (Save 30c) Tin RED ROSE $.9 COFFE (Save 20c) I Lb. DELMONTE UNSWEETENED Grape.vfruilt Juice 480Oz. C (Savel16c) Tin J FINE QUALITY 1/2 Lb. Pkg. ASST. 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