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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Dec 1987, p. 11

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) i The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, December 9. 1987 11 Real Estate Guide Give us a call at Sympathy Extended to Two Families 623-4433 PRESTON Moving and Storage Cobourg and Port Hope Call Toll free 1-800-263-8001 Haydon News by B. Jones December 6,1987. My, what a nice break in the weather, as I sit and write, the sun is shining and it's so much nicer than Friday Friday and Saturday.- so let's all eiyoy it while it lasts. At such a busy time and ; so looking forward to a fes- • tive season, it's sad to hear oi the bad times two of our families have. Sympathy is extended to Cecil ana Norma Kennedy and family as we heard of Cecil's mother Mrs. Agnes Campbell's passing away at Bowmanville Memorial Memorial Hospital last Wednesday Wednesday - where she had been a patient for several weeks. Sympathy is also extended extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Bojvler and family when we heard his father Mr. Leonard Bowler had died. We hope knowing other people know the anguish you feel will maybe help just a little. Friday evening a caller with Mr. and Mrs. John Adams Adams was Mr. Bob White ol Black stock. Misses Amanda, Charlene and Jeanie Adams spent Saturday Saturday evening with their Aunt Diane and Uncle John and cousins. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Adams, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Richard GnfcJOk. ' lr~r~i~ fill 'émt GOLD JACKET REALTY LTD. 161 KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE 623-6121 COUNTRY LIVING IS IN and only $14,000 down will buy 1.55 acres with a well maintained 3 bedroom bungalow. Features a huge main floor family room, with basement partially finished into 4th bedroom and recreation room. Lawns and large garden are well manicured with picturesque setting. All this and more for just $125,900. Jim Bush can help you at 623-6121 or 983- 9486. YOURSEARCH IS OVER with this super 3 bedroom home with over 1000 sq. ft. featuring a walkout from kitchen to 12 x 20 deck, new Insulation, soffits and facia, roof reshlngled 1986, 3 yr. old F.A.E. furnace, new vinyl siding, thermo windows and much-"" more asklng" ,r; jbst $88,500. Won't last, 'sb give David Passant a call now at 623-6121 or 623-3408. KITCHEN SINK INCLUDED In this VA storey brick and aluminum starter or retirement home with spacious country kitchen, close to schools, hospital and shopping, airtight woodstove, and double car garage. All this for $99,500. Please call Banner Passant at 623-6121. LOOKING FOR SECLUSION ON 5.7 ACRES 4 bedroom brick and aluminum home on dead end road with 2 baths, upstairs laundry room, huge master bedroom with walkout, main floor family room with walkout walkout to deck. Includes fenced Inground pool and patio. Reduced to $209,900. Call Jim Bush 623-6121 or 983-9486., r'OR " Al FREE MARKET EVALUATION OF YOUR PROPERTY, PLEASE CALL 623-6121 Lott, Enniskillen, and Mr. Gordon Lott (uncle) called on Diane and John Adams and children on Sunday. The Adams' visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie (Liz) Adams, Adams, Blackstock later on Sunday and called on Roger and Miarilyn Moffat - Haydon. Haydon. Mr. and Mrs. Lois (Dorie) Christensen, visited at Mr. and Mrs. A Trewins to be in on the birthday celebration -for Gladys on Friday evening. evening. Congratulations at last to Barb and Larry Grawbarger - on Sunday they had a bouncing baby boy - a brother brother for Jeanetta and Colleen. Now that was worth waiting for - wasn't it? Mr. and Mrs. Brent Cochrane, Cochrane, Cindy and Kathy spent Sunday in Toronto visiting visiting Mr. and Mrs. Steven (Ann) Neill, and enjoyed the Christmas lights before catching the Don Valley Parkway. Mr. and Mrs. Neil (Lori) Blackburn and Shawna from town and Miss Carol Blackburn, Oshawa were Sunday supper guests with Wilbur and Eileen Blackburn. Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. Ian (Cheryl) Graham, Craig, Darren and Leslie joined with the Pine Travelers Car Club at Haydon Haydon Community Centre on Sunday for their Christmas Party. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones spent Saturday morning with Jim at Oshawa. And had Mrs. Marion Sears, Newcastle , for a Saturday Saturday afternoon caller. Mr. John Jones and Peter, Oshawa were Sunday afternoon afternoon visitors with his parents, parents, Jack and Blanche Jones and Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mill- son visited with several different different friends on Sunday - A BETTER DEAL 1st, 2nd and 3rd Mortgages Open privileges ' , \e Same day service i ir.iou. lBmMJttUO.ilià-1. A. now.-for Immediate action LINDA Mcl.EOD EVG'S. 57.6-1410 G.I.C. 10 1/4% R.R.S.P. ^5 year annual rate,, MiU' liutmn I FATS* Mortgages 11 1/2% 5 year term RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 1/4% bonus for new accounts hates subject to change IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 25 MORGANDALE GRES. Just reduced to only $142,900. This 4 bedroom home shows to perfection, neutral upgraded carpet throughout, extra storms on all windows, 1 1/2 baths, all this plus a lovely inground pool. Betty Smith 623-6622 or 987-4661. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY DEC. 13, 2-4 P.M. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! 11 SUNICREST CRT., $174,900. 3 Large bedroom plus spacious spacious den, office or 4th bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, family family room with brick fireplace, fireplace, walkout to backyard & garage, beautiful lot at end of court, brand new interior. interior. Shows like a dreaml Betty Smith 623-6622 or 987-4661. MBSl SHOWS BEAUTIFULLY Main floor family room, finished finished rec room and 4th bedroom in the basement, priced to sell at $144,900. Pat Hurley 623-6622 or 623-3899. WHAT A CHRISTMAS PRESENTI YOUR OWN HOME $79,900. This charming 3 bedroom detached bungalow could be yours for Christmas. Large eat in kitchen with french door to enter your could be patio. Lots of potential. potential. Call Carol Hancock 623-6622 or 987-5248. some lived at Mount Pleasant Pleasant and others at Young's Point. Mrs. Marion Sears, Newcastle Newcastle spent the weekend with the L. Slemon family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon Slemon attended the 75th birthday birthday party held for Mr. Doug Taylor at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor's at Blackstock on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Liptay and family attended the Open House at Bowmanville Museum, Sunday afternoon- The ladies at tne museum were all in their finery for the occasion and served a dainty lunch. Mrs. Mary Spry and Ashley, Ashley, Toronto, were week-end guests with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts and went to the entertainment at the Community Centre. Mrs. Gladys Potts, Mrs. June Trewin, accompanied Mrs. Lynne Piggott and Ina Beryl Dudley, to the General Motors Choir on Sunday afternoon afternoon held at the O'Neill Collegiate at Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hibbert Brechin were supper guests with Wayne ana Carol Ru- saw on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ru- saw visited and were Sunday Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Jean) Belorne at Cavern. Friday evening Gladys and Jack Potts joined with the Christensens at Art and June Trewin's for their weekly card game but this time since it was Gladys' birthday, they also celebrated celebrated and instead of a birthday cake - the ladies placed a candle in a large Melon. Oh well. It was different. Mr. and Mrs. Russell (Lil) Anderson of Port Hope called on Art Trewin Sunday afternoon. On Saturday the 5th Haydon Haydon held their Christmas Pot Luck supper at the Community Community Centre - A smaller crowd than usual but whoever whoever said a crowd had to be big to be successful. As usual the table was laden laden with lots of good eating and the dessert was scrumptious. scrumptious. This year Mr. Ernie Gilmor and nis most efficient Helpers 'treated old and young alike with his magic tricks - and to create a little excitement one of his birds took to the air. This the kids all loved except the one he chose to land on. So, thanks to Mr. Gilmor,- he ran a close second to the Star of the show, Santa Claus who came after a short short session of Christmas Christmas carols. This year, Santa seemed larger tnan usual but the little ones all except two, liked his ouieter way. After tne dishes were finished finished and things tidied up. I expect a couple of ladies would breathe a sigh of relief - well done, girls. Oh ladies don't forget to be at Vais on Friday evening for our Club Christmas party. party. The next three weeks I'll try to introduce those who have known Haydon for many vears to our many newer families Bnnislrillen News by B. Wri&it Mr. and Mrs. Russell Best, Solina, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Howard Grass, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bowman, Dianne and Aaron were Saturday evening dinner guests of Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman. Mrs. Murray Axford, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty, Mrs. Jim Muller and Mrs. Ralph Virtue enjoyed dinner dinner and beautiful Christmas Christmas lights from our window seat on Sunday at the Garden Garden Gate Restaurant, Cullen Cullen Gardens and later attended attended "A Christmas Gift of Music" presented by the General Motors Choir. Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbe- ater visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leadbeater and baby Ryan, Baltimore on Saturday. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Howe, Lake View Manor, Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton visited on Friday morning with Mrs. Louella Short, Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope, Blackstock for lunch. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman were Tuesday dinner guests of Miss Margaret Marshall, Toronto Toronto and called on Mrs. Robin Pearse in Sunnyb- rook Hospital. Friday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stainton, Williams Point. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimi- gon visited Mrs. John Nimi- gon a patient in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto on Sunday afternoon. Don't forget the White Gift and Mitten Tree Service Service on Sunday, December 13th at our regular church service. The Enniskillen Brownies Brownies went to Cullen Gardens IOOF Peewees Win Again The I.O.O.F. Peewee Selects Selects met .u,the Oshawa NA.S.Cj [Selects and defeated defeated them' (; to CLThis is eight consecutlve^yins for" the Peewee Selects who are really really starting to play'as a team. Scoring for Bowmanville were Ryan Becker 2 goals 1 assist, Bruce Bumstead 1 goal, Wayde Putnam 1 goal 1 assist, Marty Burgess 2 assists, assists, Jason Wichman 2 as-' sists, Marc Ferguson 1 assist, and J. P. Tousignant, Jeff Johnston, and Greg Cook getting assists, with Sarah Couch picking up her Fourth shutout. The Peewees are headed into a busy weekend playing Thornhill at Darlington ana are then headed out of town to play Trenton, N.AS.C. and Baltimore. Good Luck and keep up the hard work. Think Canadian" and they really enjoyed the entertainment and lights. This week they are having their Christmas party. The Enfield Church held their Christmas Party on Wednesday. An invitation to all to come to the Christmas Carol Service at Enfield United Church on December 13th at 3 p.m. Enniskillen parents are quilting this week to get wall hanging quilt ready for Christmas Concert on December December 16th. Two perfor- mances 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. BOWLING RESULTS Ladies' High Sinele - Virginia Virginia Lyle 260. Men's High Single - Phil Woodcock 298. Ladies' High Triple - Sharon Woodcock 631. Men's High Triple - Phil' Woodcock 841. Top Ten Averages Mike Reynolds - 217; Phil Woodcock 205; Sharon Woodcock 200; Roy Woodcock 198; Rodney Greenley 197; Art Atkinson 195; Janice Woodcock 194; Derrick MacLean 191; Cindy Zinck 185; Jim Bar- chard 185. Team No. 4 is in first place with 67 points. LIONS ASSIST -- Did you know that the Canadian Olympic Torch Run will be assisted by 10,000 members of Lions Clubs from St. John's Newfoundland to Calgary. Calgary. The club is helping to coordinate Olympic Torch Relay events across the country and will raise money for amateur sports through the sale of Olympic Torch souvenir candles and lapel pins. Locally, you'll find the Olympic torch souvenir candles available in the banks. FIGURE SKATERS IN THE SPOTLIGHT -- Good luck to the following members of the Bowmanville Figure Skating Club who will be heading to the ScugogJFrolics competition this Saturday, December 12. They are: Hilary Hilary Jennings, Laura Bullock, Lisa Talotti, Leanne Jennings, Jennings, and Andrea Mirsch. Congratulations to Stacey- Dunnigan, Kate Garrett, Hilary Jennings, Gillian Haj- duezekand Jennifer Carter, who represented their club in the Skate Cobourg competition. Jennifer Carter placed third in her flight in the preliminary women's division. 576-3111 Joyous greetings of holiday cheer to one and all. May your holiday be filled with smiles and laughter. RE/MAX APPLE 576-3111 RE/MAX APPLE 576-3111 RE/MAX APPLE -0 "SjlS pvg/j o' w '-(/j o' w -VJ v o' w -- «y w -vu Help Family Trust Help Others! For the tenth consecutive year, Family Trust is organizing a community Toy Drive. Last year our representatives collected over six thousand, nine hundred gifts which were distributed distributed by local charitable organizations to many grateful children in our service area. This year, with your continuing support, we'd like to help even more. If you have items to donate, please give us a

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