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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Jun 1983, p. 13

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t i v The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 15,1983 13 Real Estate Feel at home with us King and Temperance Streets Bowmanville Telephone 623-6622 HANDYMAN SPECIAL $45,000. - Orono, 5 bedroom Century home on 2 3 /< acres In town. 25 x 32' block garage with $4,500 down, will carry for $371 monthly P & I. Doug Ament 623- 6622 or 983-9566. r , ■ COUNTRY, YET CLOSE $83,000. - 1 Vt acres, Hwy. frontage, market garden potential, lovely home, barn, heated garage, Willy Wicha 623-6622 or 987-5004. ■ REDUCED TO $79,900. - Everything you need on a large lot, backing on woods. 4 bedrooms, main floor family room with fireplace. Iris Dormon 623-6622 or 623-1232. IMMACULATE -- 3 bedrooms, main floor family room with fireplace, walkout to a beautifully landscaped private yard. $79,900. Ruby Ingleton. 623-6622 or 623-2627. THIS HOME IS ... - Positively delightful. Owner has extensively renovated with quality workmanship & materials. $80,900. In Courtlce on a large lot. Pat Hurley 623-6622. COUNTRY LOT -- Approximately 4 acres with mature trees, in Newcastle. On paved road. Asking only $24,900. Isabel Veldhuls 623-6622 or 786-2307. SHOWS TO PERFECTION! - Super home In Waverly Gardens. 4 bedrooms, professionally finished rec room, attached garage, $56,900. Full Price. $5,600 down. Doug Ament 623-6622 or 983-9566. 181 Church St. Bowmanville 623-4428 Vil Aston 523-1907 OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY, JUNE 1», 1963, 12:00 noon till 4 p.m. -- Nestled among the pine trees. Country home with 5 acres and barn. Walkout from kitchen to deck. Follow # 57 to 3rd concession road, Scugog Township, and follow signs. BOWMANVILLE HOSPITAL AREA - Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 storey brick home. Diningroom, fireplace, familyroom, finished rec room, heated pool, sauna. Professionally landscaped wlth'fountain garden. Numerous extras. Asking $84.900.00. UNDER CONSTRUCTION - New twin homes. Liberty St. N., Bowmanville. 3 bedrooms, diningroom, finished familyroom, 2 bathrooms. Landscaped. In established area. Only $54,900.00. IMMACULATE - 4 bedroom link home. Walkout from diningroom, central vacuuming, finished rec. room, numerous extras. Attached garage. Asking $66,900.00. 114 ACRES ON HWY. #2 -- Between Oshawa and Bowmanville. 2 storey, 6 room brick home with a 1,150 sq. ft. 4 car space garage having: its own furnace, washroom, well and septic. Mature treed lot. Only $78,500.00. TWO LOTS -- close to Lake Scugog. Building permits available. Lot size 75 x 200 ft. $17,500.00 each. 14.5 ACRES ■ WOODS AND STREAM - Scenic, picturesque acreage, wooded with maples and some soft woods. Partially cleared. Just S. of Hwy. #2 In area with newer superior homes. Asking $47,500.00. . HAYDON and DISTRICT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Black- bum held a Barbeque supper. on Sunday for the families - Doug and Norma and Wendy across the fence - Carol from Oshawa, Wayne and Joan and children from Orono R.R. Mr. Gerald Gould, Oshawa called on Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. The Sellick children, Dwayne and Lisa, Oshawa, were weekend visitors at the Adam's. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Graham, Craig, Darren and Leslie went on a tour in the neighbouring towns of Kitchener, Waterloo and Elmira with their Car Club (Time Travellers) over the weekend. We express our sympathy to Roy and Ann Paterson who left for New Brunswick on Monday after receiving word of the death of Roy's brother Frank. Our sympathy to the Paterson family. Mrs. Christine Simon and Mrs. Gisela Reefke of Bowmanville Bowmanville were Monday lunch guests of Val Lloyd and girls. Last Tuesday, Miss Sarah Lloyd went on a school trip to Ontario Place, Toronto and Miss Nicola Lloyd went to Enniskillen School Thursday morning for introduction into kindergarten. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mill- son, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Millson and Mr. Gary Millson and Patti were guests at the wedding of Darlene Topple and Jim Kortekaas held at Grace Lutheran Church in Oshawa and the reception which was in the Legion Hall, Bowmanville. Congratulations Congratulations Darlene and Jim. Mrs. Mary Spry and Ashley, Toronto are guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts for the week. Jack and Gladys Potts drove to Long Sault on Monday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Deb Potts, Barbra and Stephanie and returned returned on Wednesday. On a beautiful Sunday afternoon afternoon Mrs. Jean Slemon ac- Fill Vacant Seat Newcastle's town council is expected expected to decide before the end of the month on a method for filling the council position resulting from the sudden death of Councillor Keith Barr. On Monday, Newcastle council passed a resolution to declare the Ward Three local council seat vacant. vacant. This action is required by the Ontario Ontario Municipal Act. Mayor Garnet Rickard said that a decision to fill the seat will be made as soon as possible. Town council could choose to appoint appoint an individual from Ward Three to serve as local councillor or call an election for the position, Mayor Rickard said. Hydro Workers! Look only $60,900 Located in Orono with large lot. Hollywood style kitchen, recreation room with fireplace. Target Real Estate Ltd. Realtor Call 576-2500 K€|TH PETERS REALTY LTD. lWSi«c*IL,Oi*m 728-7328 JUST LISTED - Bowmanville Bowmanville - 5 bedroom brick home with an In-law apartment. apartment. Priced to sell at $69,900. Call Neil Ryan, 579-9819 or 728-7328. PARK ROAD NORTH - Beautiful lot, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a rec room. A must to see at $65,900. Call Neil Ryan, 579-9819 or 728-7328. HANDYMAN SPECIAL -- Ideal for backyard mechanic. Large lot. 3 or 4 bedroom home. Reduced to $35,900. Try your offer - must be sold. Call Ken Vickery, 576- •4135 or 728-7328. COMMUTE FROM PONTYPOOL AND SAVE $$$ -- Super clean 3 bedroom bedroom bungalow with finished finished rec room, fireplace, 5 appliances, lawn and garden tools, on huge lot. All for only $64,900. Hurry on this one! Call Ken Vickery, Vickery, 576-4135 or 728-7328. MUST BE SOLD - North Oshawa In pleasant country country setting, only $33,900. Call Richard Greening, 623-6336 or 728-7328. HOCKIN HOCKIN REAL ESTATE LTD. 123 KING ST. EAST bowmanville Telephone 623-4115 DARREL DEVOLIN BOWMANVILLE -- 4-bedroom raised bungalow In excellent residential area, separate dining room, rec room with fireplace, large landscaped lot, paved drive. Real value at $99,500.00. i AfJ v O'CHANSKI ROAD, ORONO -"Newly decorated, 3-bedroom bungalow, large lot, deck and pool. Priced to sell at $73,500.00. M.L.S. Clnude Dykstra 623-2478 Bonnie Faber 433-8176 Pat Marjerrlson ! 623-2478 Liz Meade 576-5582 ORONO ESTATES - 3-bedroom, alunlnum bungalow, large eat-ln kitchen, walkout from bedroom to deck, paved drive, $61,500.00. M.L.S. HANDYMAN SPECIAL - Newtonvllle - 3- bedroom, Vh storey, frame home, pine floors, sun porch on front, close to Hwy. 401. Only $25,500.00. M.L.S. NEWCASTLE -- 15 miles from Oshawa, 4,- bedroom bungalow on 2Vi acres, large kitchen, deck, patio, pool. $76,900.00. M.L.S. ORONO ESTATES -- 4-bedroom, two- storey house on large lot. Clean, well decorated, V/2 baths. Price reduced to $61,900. Call about this one today. M.L.S. 2 ACRES -- Bowmanville - 4-bedroom home with main floor family room and laundry room, large living room, country kitchen, deck overlooking Inground pool. $86,900.00. COUNTRY BUNGALOW - Mini-farm, 10 fertile acres with apple & pear trees. Immaculate 2-bedroom bungalow with finished basement and large carport. $129,900. M.L.S. Judy Nemls ,983-9783 Bob Stevens 623-3090 Madeleine Williams 987-4235 BOWMANVILLE - Neat 3-bedroom, frame bungalow, huge lot, Ideal lor the gardener, close to school and park. Only $49,900.00. Marg Bain 623-2661 Darrel Devolln 983-5817 Jack Ricard 433-0036 Ken Hockln 623-5055 REAL ESTATE SALES CAREER? Sell Real Estate with the Established, Experienced Company W. Frank Real Estate Limited, established in Bowmanville in 1961. A rewarding and challenging career awaits successful applicants. Our present sales agents come from diversified backgrounds and we invite you to call us for a frank confidential discussion of your chances of success in a Real Estate Career. Our Video tape presentation will give you a comprehensive idea of the scope of the job. We provide Computer listing service, Direct Toronto line Telex service and generous advertising allowances, with no charge back to sales agents. Call Joseph Bosco, Manager, W. Frank Real Estate Limited, Bowmanville Office ! 623-3393 Joseph Bosco, Manager eclvan REALTY LTD. Telephone BOWMANVILLE-623-4445 NEWCASTLE- 987-4733 AJAX A TORONTO • 686-0477 DOROTHY HARTFORD Edmond Vanhaverbeke, F.R.I., president of Edvan Really Ltd. is pleased to announce that Dorothy Hartford was the fop selling agent for the month of May. Congratulations and best wishes for continued success. Dorothy may be reached at the oflice or at her home 623- 3651. companied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin, Enniskillen, to attend the fortieth wedding anniversary anniversary Open House of Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Hoar at their home at Tyrone. Congratulations to At and Marion. May you have many more years to add to that. Recently, Mrs. Lloyd Slemon and Mrs. Earl Trewin attended the luncheon at Blackstock United Church where the speaker gave an interesting talk on plants and the care of plants. Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Reta) Pople of Ottawa will be guests this weekend of their daughter and family - Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mayer and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fields, Oshawa will also be present to enjoy a scrumptious barbeque meal. M-M-M- sounds good. Miss Mary Ellen Christiansen Christiansen and Mr. David Atkinson, Toronto were weekend visitors visitors with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christensen, Mary Ellen staying with them for part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Sterrett, Brampton, were weekend visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Art Trewin and Paul. Mr. and Mrs. John Potts joined them for Sunday supper. Later in the evening the Trewins and Potts called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Degeer and family of Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Degeer, Bethany, called on Miss Cora Degeer following their trip to British Columbia to visit relatives. relatives. Master Christopher Potts went to a weekend Cub camp held at the Van Dorp farm recently. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham were present at the Rahm Picnic on Saturday held at the Haydon Community Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith attended the Topple-Korte- kaas wedding on Saturday at the Grace Lutheran Church at Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Degeer and Mrs. Don O'Hara of Ajax were Sunday callers with Miss Cora Degeer, Monday evening dinner guests of Fred and Sybil Smith were Tom and Rena Potts, Charlene and Christopher and her parents Roy and Lorna Graham. Club 21 ladies met at the Community Centre Thursday, June 9th with group 4 in charge. Mrs. Gladys Potts filled in for Mrs. Kay Buttery for the first part of the business. business. She called the meeting to order and the secretary gave her report and had it approved. approved. Mrs. Swain has been collecting collecting Canada Packers for several years and brought up the items she was able to get from them for the club - a tea kettle and a set of knives. Our thanks to Meta for her perseverance perseverance over the years. A letter of thanks has been received received from "Operation Eyesight Eyesight Universal" for our donation - a woman and man in their middle sixties have now undergone cataract operations. We weren't able to pronounce their names but wish them well. Mrs. Rena Potts offered to purchase a gift for one of our members who has moved from our vicinity. Then Mrs. Buttery took over the business of planning our July 1st Salad Supper. Many of the ladies offered their help in phoning for the supper goodies and to report back to Meta Swain as soon as possible. The secretary secretary was asked to advertise in two papers for the weeks of June 22 and 29. Mrs. Jan Mayer offered to make up nine posters and distribute them. kfruitlitff Feel at home with ANNOUNCEMENT Gord Barnes, Sales Manager and the team of Bowmanville Family Trust office wish to congratulate: Mike Nelson Betty Smith For their outstanding performance In reaching Family Trust's Special Achievement List for the month of May, 1983. For professional service for all your Real Estate needs, MAKE YOUR NEXT MOVE A FAMILY AFFAIRI 623-6622 30 Offices Serving Toronto, Durham & York Attention ladies - We are to dress turkeys at 7 p.m. Wednesday evening June 29th and set tables Thursday afternoon, afternoon, and Thursday evening June 30 to make the vegetable salad again at Val Lloyd's. The other positions are the same as in 1982 with the admission admission price the same - check next week's coming events. Group 4 served lunch and Val Lloyd read a short reading composed by herself of how most of us feel when our last youngster takes off to school and we are left wondering, what we're going to do all day long. Last Wednesday, June 8th, Mrs. Jean Slemon and Mrs. Blanche Jones joined with fifteen ladies of Tyrone U.C.W. and drove to Port Darlington Marina for a Salad Plate luncheon and while waiting to be served, Mrs. Marion Hoar conducted the business for the last meeting of the summer. Following luncheon, several of the ladies drove us to the Darlington Nuclear Station information booth where our guide Mr. Karl Holliday gave an interesting interesting insight as to the safety precautions that are undertaken undertaken when a large scale plan of this kind goes into effect. He had a small scale to show us what had been done and tried to explain through a question and answer period of construction construction of the station - of the Power House, Reactor buildings, buildings, the Vacuum building, Turbine Hall, the Uranium bundles, of how the Candu system works, and after watching information about the Pickering Nuclear station on a screen, I think we'd better have the atoms, protons, protons, neutrons, Beta particle reactors, Candu, coolants, core, Enriched fuel, fissile material, heavy water and such to those who understand it. Following this, Mr. Holliday Holliday took us on a bus tour of our generating plant. He showed us the embankment that was created from the bluffs and the extra that was excavated to be down so many feet below lake level. Another interesting comment was that a great percentage of the work is Canadian and even Ontario. Much of what we saw is really frame work that will eventually eventually be torn down. We saw huge cranes where the operators must report to work half an hour early just to be at their positions when work starts up. These men must enjoy their own company as they don't join others even for lunch because because by the time they would get down, there wouldn't be time to eat before starting back up again and they work in all kinds of weather, the same as the mail used to be when they had the pony express. express. Then we saw a machine that had been bought from Russia at an enormous purchase price, and men from Germany came over to put the contraption contraption together - this was for contract insurance purpose. It has about 17,000 lb. of anchor at the back and that looked like concrete slabs but there it sits like a white elephant, doing nothing but I'd certainly like to see the "thing" it moves. The huge Vacuum structure when it is poured will be a continuous operation until completed, which was contracted to subsidiary of St. Mary's. Among many other things we saw was a large caterpillar shovel which was working on the site of the harbour and I believe it was a Courtice owned company doing that work. When we returned to our starting point, having gone as they say full circle, we ladies were able to get pamphlets to read and then returned home to realize what à big place we had just toured and really how little we know of it except to say if you get the chance to go and have a tour, it's really worth seeing. We of Haydon would like to express our sympathy to Mrs. A. Brunt (Alice) and to Mona and Allan Martin and their family and to Carl and Pat Brunt and their family on learning of the death of Art Brunt at the Memorial Hospital Hospital at Bowmanville. Mr. Brunt has been in failing health over the past several years and is at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Parlours. Several from here paid their respects Monday evening at the Parlours on Division St. YELVERTON NEWS Congratulations are extended extended to Ora and Orval Quack- enbush who will be observing their 35th Wedding Anniversary Anniversary on Sunday, June 19th. Unfortunately, at the time of writing Ora's father has had a heart attack and at the time of writing is in intensive care in à Peterborough Hospital. Well, the Conservative Party with considerable Hoop- law have finally selected a brand new leader - Mr. Brian Mulroney. Although we felt sorry for little Joe, we believe they made the correct move. Mr. Mulroney proved to be a very adept speaker and a very glib ' and slick politician despite any lack of experience as an elected representative. We believe he will project a new improved image to the Conservative Party and if the party unites under his leadership, leadership, it could prove very effective effective in opposition and a real threat to tne Liberal party in the next election. Special music was provided at the Sunday a.m. Church service with guest soloist Miss Margaret Thompson accompanied accompanied by Mr. Jack Gordon providing two lovely solos "Bless This House" and "His Eye is on the Sparrow". Mr. Fransky completed the second of a series of two sermons on the topic "Fear". Several visitors visitors were present from the Bethany charge. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gundry of Barrie spent the weekend with the Terry Malcolm family. Miss Betty Whittaker of Hamilton spent this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm. Mrs. Douglas Moran and Dacen expect to return home this week to Edmonton after a pleasant couple of weeks visiting visiting with her family and friends in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spencely had a pleasant surprise with a visit from a friend they met in Costa Rica 19 years ago. She is currently spending a few days with Janet and Tea. Mr. and Mrs. Marti Malcolm and the wee one, Mrs. Mitzi Fich and Miss Candy Malcolm were Sat. evening visitors with Janet and John Hunter inspecting their new log home in the Bobcaygeon area. A number of local residents enjoyed the hospitality of the Walker-Wright drainage partnership partnership at their public dance in the Ops arena on Sat. night. Warren Sutcliffe's Band provided provided excellent music. Dunwoody Limited Trustee In Bankruptcy Suite 1A 57 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa L1H7L9 Phone 576-3430 P.O. Box 516 oooo FOR A DAD WHO'S One of a Kind = Father's Day Special Beer and Wine Kit $39.75 (Elfc <Eork anZT&g £ 147 King St. East Bowmanville 623-4424

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