I Win Prizes in Real Estate Company Photo Contest "TP YL.. ! HAYDON NEWS The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 9,1983 11 Happy Two Year Old Michael Three amateur photographers recently won f rizes in the Century 21 Banner Passant Real istate Limited Christmas photo contest. The winners are shown here as they receive their prizes from Century 21 staff. Tony Clark received first P rize of a family portrait from McRobbie holography; Jewel Johnston was awarded second prize of dinner for two at the Capri Restaurant ; and Real Estate Tracy Bradley received third prize of a family size pizza from San Marino's on Waverley Rd. Shown above, from left are: Ron Brooks of Century 21; Tony Clark, Susan Bradley and her daughter, Melonie; Jewel Johnston and Lorraine Gray of Century 21. The prizes were presented last Friday, February 4, at the Century 21 office on King St. E. TYRONE r | | 1 1 1 1 I mm mm mm mm mm 1 I I i 1 fwm Cornerstone Realty Ltd. HOBBY FARM • POWER OF SALE - Enjoy the setting on this 99A parcel with house, barn & 2 ponds. Yes only $73,000. Call John Whyte 623-6000. 930 ACRE FARM IN ONE PARCEL - 730 Acre Farm. Ideal horse set up, 250 acres workable, balance mixed bush, lots of hardwood. About 1 mile of navigable river frontage. Large barn with stalls, renovated Victorian brick home, plus newer brick house, $650,000. Terms. Further 200 acres adjacent to farm also available, Victorian brick home, new barn not finished, land mostly clear, 2000' river, $199,900. Call Dick Schlombs (705) 277-2855. BETHANY HILLS -- 100 acres, about 60 clear, plenty of bush, Pigeon River, large barn, renovated Victorian home with maple lined drive, new wood/oil heating, fantastic view, $99,900. M.L.S. Adjacent 195 acres available for $75,000. Call Dick Schlombs (705) 277-2855. BETHANY AREA -- 3 year old bungalow, plaster construction, full basement with brick fireplace, 4th bedroom, walkout to 100 x 325 lot, $42,000 first at 11 '/«%■ Asking $54,900. M.L.S. Call Dick Schlombs (705)277-2855. BETHANY HILLS -- 200 acre beef and horse farm, excellënt horse barn with large stalls, loafing barn with concrete Tary, silo, approx. 100 acres clear, balance mixed bush on Pigeon River, two homes about 10 years old, a must to be seen at $165,000.00. CaJI Dick Schlombs (705) 277-2855. INCOME IN ORONO -- Rents on this brick triplex total $825.00. Large property boasts 2-2 bedroom apartment and one bachelor with huge stone fireplace. Priced to sell at $59,900.00. Call Pat Irwin. 2 FARMS JUST LISTED -- 59 Acres: 49 acres was in cash crop; remainder In bush, stream, and 100 apple trees, attractive 3 bedroom brick bungalow and good steel barn, Orono. Asking $150,000.00. Call Doug Humphrey. NEW LISTING - HAMPTON - Call now for information on 1500 sq. ft. custom designed home. Spacious rooms, finished rec room, fireplace with airtight in llvingroom, 2 garages, and over one-half acre beautifully landscaped property. Call Pat Irwin. 100 ACRES -- excellent for cash crop, horses, or beef setup; very good U-shaped barn; 3 bedroom home with Inground pool; south of Newlonvllle, Asking $160,000.00. Call Doug Humphrey. "63 (Mads ifllcil It ssrvs yes bttttr". Broker 68 King SI. E.,' Bowmanville 6236000 983-9300 nous huwimev jife l mm mm mm mm mm j 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 I 1 1 A very good, well attended meeting of Tyrone Senior Citizens Citizens was held Wednesday afternoon, February 2,1983 at the Community Centre. The proposed St. John's Ambulance Ambulance Emergency First Aid Course was discussed. On March 9th, 10th, 16th and 17th, this accredited St. John's eight hour course will be held at the Community Centre with certificates awarded on suc- BOWMANVILLE Two bedroom home on Lake Ontario. Sunroom, fireplace, Florida room, electric heat, separate hobby room. $53,000. 623-4246 eclvan REALTY LTD. 214 King St. E„ Bowmanville 623-4445 Announcement DOROTHY HARTFORD Edmond Vanhaverbeke, F.R.I. president of Edvan Realty Ltd. Is pleased to announce that Dorothy Hartford was the top selling agent for the month of January. Congratulations Congratulations and best wishes for continued success. Dorothy Dorothy may be reached at the office or at home. 623-3651. cessful completion. To enroll please contact a member of Senior Citizen Club. President Farewell Blackburn, Salem, Secretary Leverne Taylor, Treasurer Doreen Park, Tyrone. Seventeen tables of euchre resulted in the following winners at the Community Centre on Friday, Feb. 4,1983. 1st Norma Cochrane, 2nd Hazel Smith, 3rd Edgar Mill- son, 4th Laurrence Bright, 5th Tom Westlake, 6th Nyhl Sheehan. Ladies' low Ethel Gibbs, gent's low Vera Downey, 50-50 draw Nyhl Sheehan, Laurrena Bright. Special draws Agnes Schof- field, Gladys Potts, John Broome. Mrs. Rita Bedford, Mrs. Ann Pleasance, Mrs. Norma Welsh and Miss Jennifer Yeo attended Leaders' Workshop for the current 4H Unit on the subject of grooming. Meetings will begin soon. Farm families of the area gathered at Orono Arena on Saturday evening, January 29th, 1983, for an Appreciation Night in honor of Roa Stork, of the Ministry of Agriculture, Bowmanville, who has recently recently been'appointed to Agricult- tural Representative at Welland. Welland. Rod will be missed by the young people and the farm folk in this area. Hayd on Mrs. Jean Slemon and Mrs. Ruby Trewin, Enniskillen, called on Mr. Elgin Taylor at his son's home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor, Solina on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and Grant visited Mr. Kyle Graham at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Sunday. Sorry to hear Kyle is a patient, so we wish him a speedy recovery. Don't forget Club 21 meeting February 14th at the Community Community Centre with Group I in charge - Mrs. Jan Mayer, June Trewin, Betty Roth and BJanche Jones. TÎÏÏPP REAL ESTATE LIMITED REALTOR MARJ TRIPP REAL ESTATE LTD. OPEN HOUSE FEB. 13,1-4 p.m. Brick and aluminum raised bungalow. Spacious rooms, 100 x 150 lot. Beautiful view. For details call Stan Price 571-3111 or 728-0558 Res. DIRECTIONS: East on Hwy. 2 or 401 to Hwy. 115. North on Hwy. 115 to 3rd Line. West to Bellwood Drive. Follow signs. Feel at home with Keep Canada Beautiful Mr. and Mrs. John Potts visited on Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. John Bertrim spent last Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. David Bryant and family, and called on Mr. George Bertrim Jr., Oshawa on Saturday. Miss Carol Lott, Toronto, was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Love, R.R. 2, Blackstock, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams. Miss Madalina Mata, Oshawa, was a caller at the Paterson home for the weekend. weekend. Miss Brenda Pearson of Bailieboro stayed a few days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paterson while recuperating from a head injury injury at school. Friends and neighbors called at Haydon Community Genre on Saturday to help Mr. and Mrs. Aage Nielson of Enniskillen celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary. Their family, Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Nielson, Clarksburg, Mr. and Mrs. David Stainton (Birte) and family, Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Balson (Lis) and family, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ashton (Grethe) and family, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nielson and family, Courtice, and Susan Nielson at home greeted friends and served lunch. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Nielson. Miss Brenda and Master Brian Nielson spent Saturday night with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and went with them to join in a family get-together with Mrs. Karen Ashton and Timothy, Hampton to celebrate Grant's birthday. Congratulations Grant. Uncles Ronald and Ray Ashton were also with the Ashtons at Hampton. Mr. Allan Ashton was home from Hamilton for the weekend. Mrs. Peggy, Cindy and Pat Millson and Mrs. Blanche Jones tried their luck at bowling bowling at the "Liberty Bowl in Bowmanville on Sunday morning at a bowling tournament. tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Millson and Adam, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millson, R.R. 5, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Lyle, Paul and Gail, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, visited with Mr. Gary Millson, Pat and Jennie to celebrate Gary's birthday. Mr. Tom Jones and Ms L. Mackin, Scarborough were with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones for Sunday supper. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trewin and Paul were Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millson visited with her sister Mr. and Mrs. John McKeen, Garden Hill, which turned into a surprise surprise birthday party for Peggy. Congratulations, but no one is telling the ages. Oh, and here is another birthday -- this time for Miss Nicola Lloyd who was five on February 3rd. We hope you had a happy birthday too. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mayer will welcome Mr. and Mrs. Pople, Ottawa, on Friday to spend the weekend with them. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kennedy will be attending the twenty- fifth wedding anniversary of Cecil's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Couvier at a candlelight evening dinner at Orono. Young Mr. Kevin Laverty celebrated his ninth birthday two days late Saturday, February 5 th. Congratulations Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kuhne and Sylvia of Scarborough were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Laverty and family. Two year old Michael, William Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cross, (nee Bowen) Markham. Great grandson of Mr. Stanley Bowen, Bowmanville, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cross of Etobicoke. Great grandson of Mrs. Laura Harrison, Etobicoke. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee, Cambray and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cross of Etobicoke, also the late Henry Bowen of Newcastle. New Real Estate Directors Installed Cost of Cancelling Recreation Program Rises from*2 to*10 By Peter Parrott Persons who decide to cancel registration in a recreational recreational program offered by the town's community services services department will be faced with a $10 penalty, if a recommendation from the town's general committee wins approval from council. Community Services Director, Director, Bud Fanning pointed out that large numbers of refunds are requested of the department department each year. "Each refund requires staff time in processing the various refunds and issuing cheques," said Mr. Fanning. He suggested that the current current refund charge of $2 be increased in all cases, except where the cancellation of a program is decided by the community services department. department. The committee is recommending recommending that the new charge be $10 for voluntary cancellations cancellations and $5 if the withdrawal is for medical reasons. Town Administrator Don Smith noted that the $10 charge is less than 10 percent of most recreational program costs. Members of council agreed to the recommended changes, although Councillor Keith Barr suggested that the $5 fee for those withdrawing for medical reasons appeared to be "Hard-hearted". Mr. Fanning reported that the town issued 114 refunds for $4,026.50 in 1982. Workshop Beginner Bunka 3-4 Hour Sessions Feb. 26-March 12-26 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. $25.00 Materials Extra Register Now Tyro Crafts Inc. 74 King St. W., Oshawa Telephone 571-2206 ■ Î9UML.. ..IWFfc-. ;. wfwvis ■ "CetSS-Çx ... ... Ken Hockin, Gary Herrema and George Van Dyk. INCOME TAX RETURNS for individuals, farmers, small businesses GEORGE WEEKES Agent for Guaranteed Investment Certificates and Registered Retirement Savings Plans Offered by two of Canada's long-established "Grade A" Trust Companies 5 Lorraine Court, Bowmanville Phone 623-7345 On Thursday, January 20, 1983, Gary Herrema, Chairman Chairman of the Regional Municipality Municipality of Durham, installed the 1983 Board of Directors of the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board. George Van Dyk concluded his very successful successful year as President and at that ceremony turned the gavel over to Blair Buchanan of Family Trust (Whitby). George will serve another year on the Board of Directors as Past-President. He will be' joined by another Bowmanville Bowmanville Real Estate Agent, Ken Hockin of Ken Hockin Real Estate. In his farewell address, George congratulated real estate agents in our area for their hard work and service to the public during the economically, economically, difficult times in 1982. He observed that with falling interest rates, sensible government programs and more optimism among the people, 1983 held promise of being an excellent year. Blair Buchanan has been associated with the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board for the past nine years. He has served on various committees most noteably the Ethics Committee. "We exist to serve the public in the best manner possible," says Blair Buchanan. "My aim as President is to fine tune all aspects of our Board to assist agents to deliver this service." The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display • Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classified • Tues. 12:00 noon King and Temperance Streets Bowmanville Telephone 623-6622 SUNNY SOUTH EXPOSURE Super 5 level backspllt semi with separate dining room & finished rec, room. View of park. 133 ft. deep lot. $69,900. Gord Barnes. 623- 6622 or 623-6860. QUIET NORTH END 5 bedroom home with large private yard. 3 b ,ths, wood stove and more, Good financing. $50,000. Sandra Hallowell. SANDRA HALLOWELL THE WASH-BASIN CLEANING SUPPLY COMPANY Distributors for Sanitary Products Atlantic Services •Plants •Hand-craftedGifts OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 8 a.m. to 5 p.m Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m Saturday 5 King St. E. Bowmanville Telephone 623-4522 Remember Valentine's Day Monday, February 14th Visit our shop, or give us a call for... The beautiful look of fresh flowers. The beautiful scent of Arpege. All in the FTD® Fragrance 'n Flowers™ Bouquet $18.50 • The FTD heart bud vase • Mixed fresh bouquets • Many other nice gift ideas CARNATIOH FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St. 623-7141 • Silk arrangements • Flowering plants t 11 ÏÏ || | > > ;; Æ n ' < î:. HOWMANVIt.U: ■LSIM SS O N no Bowmanville 623-5577