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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Jan 1985, p. 11

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) The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 30,1985 11 a <■ w-» - - _ JL lie VtilltiUltill OttilVdlllUlI, JUUWIHtillVlllV, UtWlUdl.V OU, liJOU II Ashton Clan Holds Get-Together FrogpecU Look Good for Sales at New Sub-division Here A wnP J Arotin 6t,.J v fontront Larry and Evelyn Ashton chit-chat along with some -- mmw ». ™ -lm. vv Oi VE xa.JL C11C1 UIUU.J \jU11II CSV/1 hnsfpd thp annual Ashtnn Plan unmw anH a numKar » Larry and Evelyn Ashton hosted the annual Ashton Clan winter get-together on January 6th at their spacious home on Fernhill Drive, Oshawa. .At 1 p.m., 53 hungry guests circled the dining room table laden with delicious hot food, followed later with assorted pies. Membèrs were from Ottawa, Roseneath, Port Perry, Toronto, Bowmanville and Oshawa. Because of illness, some clan members were not able to attend. The highlight of the afternoon were several vocal duets by Jo Anne and Peter Churchill, Ottawa. Clare and Brenda Ashton were in charge of the arrangements for the day. Much time, like at all family gatherings was spent in social chit-chat along with some games and a number of lucky draws. About 5 p.m. tea, coffee and all kinds of goodies were served and afterwards, people from a distance started for home, while others lingered, to bring to an end a delightful day. Pay for Hydro Commissioners The commissioner's annual annual remuneration is increased increased by $50 to $1,550 and the chairman will also receive receive an increase of $50 to $1,850. The per diem allowance is raised $5 to $50, and the travel allowance is also increased increased slightly. CHIN LUNG TAE KW0N-D0 BEGINNERS' CLASSES MONDAYS - THURSDAYS 7 p.m. 'til 8:30 p.m. Professional Black Belt Instruction OPEN HOUSE and REGISTRATION AT OUR NEW D0JANG, FEBRUARY 16 EVERYONE WELCOME, BRING A FRIEND FEE: $20 one month, $50 three months, $95 six months $180 per year including free uniform For information call Tom Locke 885-5405 ReThink Incorporated of Ennis- more has been awarded the contract contract for the feasibility study for the new Bowmanville Arena. Deputy Director of Community Services Joe Caruana estimates that the study will be complete in six months. In a report to the council meeting on January 28th, the Director of Community Services Thomas Fanning Fanning and the Administrator David Johnston recommended the accep tance of ReThink's proposal. Nine proposals were submitted for consideration and four firms were chosen to be interviewed by the study team. ReThink's proposed costs were not the lowest but "the technique for public participation that was outlined...was extensive and appeared appeared to be the most suited to meet the needs of the project." The cost of the study, including advertising and report reproduction, reproduction, will not exceed $20,000. Premier Davis Opens Hydro Information Centre Staff from Van Dyk Real Estate review some of the literature on their new subdivision scheduled to be built in Bowmanville commencing this spring. The first homes will be ready for occupancy occupancy by June of 1985, says George Van Dyk. Shown in the back row of the above photo are (from left): Marg Brinkman (secretary), Tony Vos, Henry Eikens, George Van Dyk, and Dirk Woudstra. Seated are Ann Van Dyk (left) and Val Aston. Gnh%, 21 lrn-i-- BANNER PASSANT REAL ESTATE LIMITED 161 King Street East, Bowmanville MEMBER BROKER 623-6121 QUALITY BUILT - multi-level 4 bedroom home with fireplace, oak floors, Cathedral ceilings on 10 secluded acres, northeast Bowmanville. Early indications point to a good market for a major subdivision development which gets underway in Bowmanville this spring. George Van Dyk, of Van Dyk Real Estate, says a combination combination of reasonable prices, low interest rates and a fine community atmosphere atmosphere should make Bowmanville a popular choice for new home buyers. Van Dyk Real Estate is the exclusive agent for a 50- home subdivision which will be launched this spring at a site off High St., in north Bowmanville. The builder is Halminen Homes Ltd,, a Bowmanville-based company company which is active in Courtice, Bethany, Pon- typool, Port Hope, and Cobourg. "The response has been phenemonal. You can see that there was a need for it," said Mr. Van Dyk. He explained that although the BOWMANVILLE -- immaculate 3 bedroom backsplit on Simpson Avenue with country kitchen, family room, enclosed rear yard. Must be seen! ■hi. BOWMANVILLE -- 4 level backsplit semi, unspoiled rec. room area, paved drive, asking $59,900. REAL ESTATE CAREER Ever thought of a career in Real Estate? And done nothing about it? Call for a confidential interview to obtain detailed information about: Government Required Education, Family Trust Sales Training Incentive & Referral Program Earning opportunities, opportunities, etc. Pat Hurley Family Trust Corp., Realtor 623-6622 Feel at home with King and Temperance Streets Bowmanville Telephone 623-6622 "FamilyTrust Valentine's Draw" Free Sweetheart Dinner for Two at the Heritage House Restaurant ($50 value) (entry forms at Family Trust Olllce - February 12,1985 deadline) JUST LISTED. NORTH ENDI - Clean, cozy, upgraded throughout, 2 bedroom with single garage, finished basement, now vinyl siding, largo oal-ln kitchen, dock overlooking attractive backyard. $55,900. Bolly Smith G23- 6622. BEAUTIFUL BACKSPLIT - Soml-dolachod in lop condition on quiet crosconl. Family room :l wW' walkout, oak cupboards, Hollywood stylo kitchen. $63,900. Pal Hurley 623-6622. COUNTRY BUNGALOW - Approximately 3 scenic acres, cedar 3 bedroom bungalow, bain, paddocks, troo-llnod drive. Call lor appointment. $82,900. Pal Hurley 623-6622. FRESH AS SPRING -- Bright clean twin with allnchod gmnçjo, loncorl yard, rocronllon room, 2 baths, eat-ln kitchen, pleasure to show, Pal Hurley 023-6022. development had only been advertised for a matter of days, his office had already received 50 to 60 inquiries. The project, which includes includes link houses and single family dwellings, represents the first large- scale subdivision to be built in Bowmanville since 1978- 1979. And Mr. Van Dyk predicts Silvia Ruegger Is Recovering From Accident by Catherine Denny Olympic marathon runner runner Silvia Ruegger was released released from hospital yesterday yesterday afternoon after suffering suffering a severe concussion caused by a two-car collision collision last Thursday evening. The impact of the crash resulted in the total destruction destruction of both cars. Both drivers were injured. The accident occurred in Guelph when she hit a patch of ice, causing her to swerve into the path of an oncoming. oncoming. car. The Newtonville riinner who attends University University of Guelph was returning returning home after a training session in Toronto. "Silvia was thrown from her car, hit the pavement, and landed in a nearby ditch," explained Mrs. Ruegger. "Her doctor said it was a miracle she was alive." After a five-day stay in Guelph General Hospital, Miss Ruegger is recovering quietly at home. Although the local runner did suffer several lacerations lacerations to her face and head along with a concussion, doctors say that it should not interfere with Silvia's training. that this will be just the beginning beginning of a resurgence in development. "I'm very optimistic optimistic this is a breakthrough," breakthrough," he said, adding that one or two other subdivisions subdivisions will probably materialize in the next few years. The first homes will be underway in early April and should be ready for occupancy occupancy by June. Located on what will be a private court with a single entrance onto High St., the new homes will be free of through traffic. Lot sizes vary, but the typical typical link home (joined below ground) has a 30-foot frontage with a depth of 198 feet. An average detached residence has a lot width of 45 feet, with a depth of 99 feet. Prices range from $74,990 fora link home having 1,150 square feet of living space to $99,990 for the largest model with 1,632 square feet. The largest model, the Wellington, includes a garage, garage, ' \ family room, greenhouse breakfast arèa, and three bathroofns including including a three-piece ensuite ensuite washroom off the master master bedroom. It has three bedrooms. The three-bedroom Kensington Kensington model, which starts at $74,900, also includes a greenhouse breakfast area. It has a garage, a downstairs two-piece washroom and a full, four-piece bathroom upstairs. Mr. Van Dyk noted that qualified buyers can be assured assured of mortgage rates which range from 10 3/4 per cent for one year to 12 1/4 per cent for five years. That rate can be guaranteed until September, Mr. Van Dyk added. Qualified first-time buyers may also be eligible for a $10,000 RHOSP. Purchasers will certainly enjoy the community atmosphere atmosphere of the town. Mr. Van Dyk noted that Bowmanville Bowmanville is still the kind of place where the people you meet on the street aren't strangers. strangers. The houses are close to downtown shopping and are also within easy reach of the high school, the public public school, and recreational facilities. With all of these advantages, advantages, it's no wonder that the Halminen Homes Ltd. and George Van Dyk Real Estate are Optimistic about the future of their project. "I think it's a shot in the arm for Bowmanville. I think it's putting Bowmanville Bowmanville on the move again," said Mr. Van Dyk. He noted that originally it was hydro-electric power which helped Ontario free itself from depending on hydro stations powered by imported imported American coal. Today, nuclear energy is helping Ontario achieve self-sufficiency in energy production. "If we did not have the Candu technology in Canada, Canada, our rates in the future would be 25 per cent higher than they are now," Mr. Campbell said. He added that by the time Darlington Darlington is completed, nuclear energy will be saving Ontario consumers consumers $1 billion per year. From Page One Newcastle Mayor Garnet Rickard praised Hydro and provincial authorities authorities for co-operating with the local municipality. "You have recognized recognized us as partners in the growth of this province," he said. Regional Chairman Gary Her- rema spoke of Durham as the region which lights up Ontario through its generating stations at Pickering and Darlington. He expressed no reservations about the use of nuclear energy. "We know it's safe and we know it's constructive," the regional chairman chairman said. ANNOUNCEMENT zA ;fe;VA : /v ANN VAN DYK George Van Dyk, President of George Van Dyk Real ■Estate Limited, is pleased to announce that Ann Van Dyk is the winner of the listing.contest for the last quarter of 1984. She can' be reached at the office 623-4428 or residence 623-4638. Continued success Ann! A lot of people call life "The Survival of the Fittest". You know, a lot of people are r/ghr. ^2 xnanP. pamwpxrtont ii KRAC0 f f Registered Builder of Carpentry & Contracting Newcastle 987-5400 MCWHtiitty Custom built homes 1ÉHÉKP and IR-200Ql general carpentry SUPER ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME BUILDER FRANK REALTOR W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED iX ROSEMARY GREGORY Representative Walter Frank, Manager W. Frank Real Estate Limited, is pleased to announce the appointment of Rosemary Gregory to our Bowmanville Sales Staff. Rosemary has been a resident in our area since 1981 and is knowledgeable in helping you to buy or sell a home in any area of Bowmanville. Rosemary would welcome her many friends and acquaintances to call her any time regarding their Real Estate needs. She may be reached at the office 623-3393 or at her residence 623- 1088. Liberty Ridge Bowmanville Exclusive Agent George Van Dyk Real Estate Prices starting at $74,990.00 Mortgage Rate: 1 year - 10%% to 5 years - 12V4% -- SALES STAFF -- Valerie Aston . ...623-4907 Geo. Van Dyk... ...623-4638 Henry Eikens... ...983-5279 Tony Vos ...725-4680 Elsie Spencer... ...623-3259 Dirk Woudstra . ...623-1336 Ann Van Dyk.... ...623-4638 THIRD Occupancy in June, 1985 STREET ! 0 v : 0 : zr.. =0 ë > g i ' ® j AV / ELEVATION B \ x© > / \ A® y \ \ © \ x ■A x x © ,"A Z © " -A; ARTISTS CONCEIT As shown 4*2 $76,1)90 28 Link Homes 22 Detached Homes

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