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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Aug 1985, p. 11

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i i ) Real Estate Property Valuators & Consultants Ltd. Wm. H. Clipperton, A.A.C.I. Professional Member, Socicly of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers Valuations for-- • Capital GainsTax • Inter-FamilyTransfers • Mortgage Financing Write: 62 Jackman Rd., Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 2C9 Phone (Collect) -416-623-6023 «n^a wvA* «ma «ma «ma Crtmtft&fo R6W Cornerstone Realty Ltd. 112 King St. E„ Bowmanville 623-6000 Broker MOVE RIGHT IN - EARLY SEPTEMBER POSSESSION 3 plus 1 bedroom bungalow with fully finished rec room 35' x 11'6", 2 garden sheds, woodstove, electric heat, only $84,900. Located in good area of Bowmanville. Kay Brown 623-6000 or 623-3150. - -Sf COUNTRY BUNGALOW $85,900. Spotless home on 2 acres, great garden soil. 1,450 sq. ft. plus full basement. Near GM carpool N/E of Orono. Iris Dorman 623-6000 or 623-1232. PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC North of Orono - 3 bedroom vinyl sided bungalow nearing completion. House boasts 100' x 200' lot, F.A.E. heat, upgraded carpet and cupboards, priced to sell at $73,500. Pat Irwin Lycett 623-6000 or 983-9605. ■«8 "TV 2 ACRES TREED RAVINE Tidy bungalow, 3 plus 1 bedroom, very pretty property with definite severance potential. Priced at $78,500. 10 minutes north of Bowmanville. Pat Irwin Lycett 623-6000 or 983-9605. GET THE KIDS IN SCHOOL ON TIME SEPTEMBER POSSESSION Fabulous village home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, cathedral ceiling with fan, dining room and country lot 112' x 165'. Kay Brown 623-6000 or 623-3150. C/mdf Û60 IRIS DORMON R64WKK R6*VIN< R Ï/MM R&'/VIKX R^VIKC Siamese Cucumber Grows on Crago Farm The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 14,1985 11 New School Construction on Schedule by Catherine Denny Despite complications complications which arose earlier earlier in the year, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Catholic School will open this fall as scheduled. The long awaited project project was hindered somewhat by the wet spring and early summer summer weather but is now reported to be back on target with the completion completion date set for Thanksgiving weekend. "Things are going better better than expected," explained Sylvia Van- .haverbeke, Separate School Board Trustee for the Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle area. "For a while we thought that we wouldn't be ready to open until later in the Fall, but construction has picked up considerably considerably since then, putting us back on schedule." Over 200 students already already enrolled at St. Francis of Assisi are anxiously awaiting the opening of the new school which will take them out of the less efficient, efficient, crowded portables portables and place them into a modern new complex. complex. The school, located immediately north of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church on King Street in Newcastle, Newcastle, will consist of six classrooms, one kindergarten kindergarten room, one special special education room, one library, one general purpose room, two change rooms, one health room, and a guidance guidance office. "The school facilities used at present are pretty terrible," said Mrs. Vanhaverbeke, adding adding that, "The portables portables are not energy efficient efficient and the grounds themselves are not conducive conducive to school yard activities." It is anticipated that the improved facilities at St. Francis, valued at over $1,000,000, will also initiate a considerable considerable increase in enrolment enrolment for this fall, drawing drawing Catholic youths from Newcastle, Clarke Township, and Pon- typool areas. Sylvia Vanhaverbeke explained that many school age Catholic students students now attending public schools because of the lack of adequate school room space in the area will most probably probably switch to St. Francis Francis once the year gets underway. A playground area on the three-acre school property has not yet been established but will be a priority project project in the comingyear. Check Your Insurance Harvest season is the time when gardeners occasionally find one of Mother Nature's practical jokes among the normal collection of frùits and vegetables. vegetables. This double cucumber is just one such curiosity. It was found in the garden of Ronald Crago, R.R. 4 Bowmanville. Both cucumbers were growing from a single stem. HAPPENINGS FROM TYRONE On Thursday, August 8, 1985, a large number of friends and neighbours gathered at Northcutt and Elliott Funeral Home to pay their respects ' and to speak condolences to the family of Dale Griffin. Formerly of Enniskillen, Dale died in a helicopter accident at Invermeer, B.C. on August 1, 1985. He was the son of Velma and Wally Griffin, brother of Heather Gorgerat. Dale lived with his wife Vickie (Gall) in British Columbia. Sympathy is extended to the family and friends from Tyrone .friends and neighbours. There were 19 tables of euchre in play at the Community Community Centre on Friday, August 9, 1985, with the following results: 1st Pat Simpson, Edna Manns, Ruby Smith, Cora Schoonderbeek, Marion Artym, Farewell Blackburn. Ladies low Freda Ashton, Mens low Harold Swain. 50-50 Draw Bernice Renton, Lee Miilson, Special prizes Harold Swain, .Charlie Campbell, Norman Rohrer, There were 15 tables of euchre in play at the Old Tyrone Hall on Monday evening, evening, August 12th, with the following results: Mary Foots 89, Gladys Slack 88, Adam Sharp 85, Mariam Griffin 76, Doreen Ferguson 75, Reg Elliott 74, Iva Westlake 40, Special prizes John McKeen, Steve Artym, Betsy Staniland. Your home is particularly vulnerable when you are on vacation, so before you leave make sure you have adequate property insurance to protect against loss or damage to buildings, contents and personal personal belongings. The amount of insurance you should carry on your home is determined by the cost of rebuilding your house, not the sale value of the property. property. This figure may be determined by appraisal or by the building costs in your area. With changing house values, coverage should be reviewed annually. To determine the amount of coverage required on contents and personal belongings, add up the replacement cost, room by room, of everything you own. Most insurance companies companies will provide inventory check lists. List items and their estimated value on the form and keep it in your safe deposit box or other safe place away from your home. In this way, you will be able to esta- HOCKIN HOCKIN ESTATE LTD. Telephone 623-4115 REAL 123 KING ST. EAST BOWMANVILLE eSàîî. __ PAT MARJERRISON BURK COURT -- Four bedroom, spill level, family room.with fireplace and insert, large sun deck, quiet cul-de-sac In excellent residential area. Reduced to $109,900. M.L.S. SPRY AVENUE Immaculate split level, good residential area, family room with fireplace, paved drive, attached garage, attractive lot. $108,000. M.L.S. Pat Marjerrison 623-2478 Liz Meade 576-5582 Mary Lou Mlntz 576-3265 UNIQUE SETTING Custom built home on 3 /< acre, convenience of town living with the advantage of a private cul-de-sac, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large family room. $159,500. M.L.S. WOODED RAVINE Custom built, executive home, 5 bedrooms, 4 fireplaces, 10 scenic acres, large stream, quiet seclusion only minutes from Bowmanville. $182,500. M.L.S. VACANT LAND 15 Acres - Scenic Manvers Hills - $34,500. Estate Lot - 2 VS scenic acres minutes from Town. $54,500. 57 Acres - Orono area - $69,000. 40 Acres - Newtonville area - $61,000. Vz Acre serviced building site - Bowmanville - $27,000. 5 Wooded acres - Jackman Road - $110,000. 70 Acres - Newtonville area - $77,000. 10 Acres - Kendal Hills - $39,900. Bob Stevens 623-3090 Madeleine Williams 987-4235 Marg Bain 623-2661 CLASSIC OLDER BRICK HOME Large treed lot, spacious verandah, original wood trim and floors reflect an elegance not found In modern homes. $139,500. M.L.S. Joan Fry 987-4922 Jack Ricard 433-0036 KenHockln 623-5055 blish the amount of your claim if loss should occur. Consult your insurance agent or broker about whether separate riders to your policy are required for valuable items such as jewellery, furs, antiques, collections, musical instruments or the boat and motor at your cottage. Photographs Photographs and appraisals of such items are useful in settling claims. . Insurance on contents usually applies to the depreciated depreciated value and will probably include a deductible clause (the amount of loss for which you are responsible). You may, however, want to request request a special policy covering the replacement cost of your household contents or some specific items. "Deductibles" also apply to building coverages. coverages. Major risks covered by your home insurance usually include fire, smoke damage, lightning, explosion, falling objects, impact by vehicle (car or aircraft), riot, water escape, windstorm, hail, vandalism vandalism and theft. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Now Available Ours offer low-cost protection. NATIONAL TRUST Mvnitx-f. CujuJu tX'puiit Insurance Corporation 68 King Street East Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3X2 Phone: 623-2504 Custom-Built Homes on Large Country Lots in Manvers Township PING RIDGC HOMGS LTD. pàeàenii . WOODFIELD MEADOWS i*t HeUtatuf. it 2 walkout lots from 33 x; ☆ October 31st occupancy ☆ Prices start at $64,900 yV Walkout lots $2,000 more WITHIN 30 MINUTES OF OSHAWA PINEWOOD ESTATES in Pontypool ☆ 11 lots left in FINAL phase ☆ 6 arc walkout lots for only $2,000 more iV Prices start at $66,900 "ITjUV.'v'W' 1 **--•' The HAZELWOOD Open House every Sunday 1-4 p.m. or during the week by appointment. '**•'*. y BtUuuuf $64,9(H)PoHbfpool$66,900 1 a « A. » A V I #v«\ / V \ z,/1 I Â / / V P's. For more iij'ormtiiion call: DIANNA MANDZUK i t \ i V M l-705-277-3073 I-705-277-2652 X ! XI GO ELECTRIC "F.njoy the comfort and warmth of reliable, clean electric healing." x 's.X X Sales trailer for both sites located at BETHANY We have openings for a few good sales people in our Bowmanville office. Whether you are licensed or considering taking the real estate course, call Walter Frank for a confidential interview. 623-3393 W. Frank Real Estate Limited 234 King St. E„ Bowmanville, Ont. 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