) I I Haydon Club 21 Holds Meeting On October 1. ladies of Club 21 met at the community community Centre with Jean Slem- on presiding over the meeting. meeting. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 10,1990 She opened with two readings from the Friendship Friendship Book-pertaining to Thanksgiving. secretaiy read her report and in the wmc cornerstone realty ltd. o' 1 104king st.e. 1413 king st. e. laj bowmanville it 623-6000 >!■ 428-1206 oshawa 432-7200 Toronto Line 683-4500 v VINNIE -nr GUPTA 1* Sales Rep. 623-6000 24 Hr. 1428-1206 Tor. 0 987-1709 Re* - HKBS OPEN HOUSE CALUNGALLCAR SUN. 1-4 P.M. HOBBYISTS! g Andrew Court. Newcastle OPEN HOUSE SAT., 1-4 P.M. 3 + 2 bedroom bungalow on 100' x 150' lot, pool, garage and extra oversized oversized car, on Cone. 3, Newcastle. Dir: Hwy. 115/ 35 to Cone. 3, West or Liberty St. to. Cone. 3, • east Bowmanville. 3 Bedroom detacher with lots of extras. See for yourself!! Assuma ble mortgage! Dir: Hwy 401 or Hwy. 2 to Mil St. North, to Andrew St. DAVID PASSANT Assoc. Broker 623-6000 4 BEDROOMS, CENTRAL CENTRAL LOCATION Extra kitchen, living room, bedroom and bath downstairs with separate entrance. Great buy! Asking: 5129,900. ; COURTICE AREA- 1850 SO. FT. : Immaculate raised ' bungalow, 2 years new, I oak staircase and trim, i neutral decor. Asking I $154,900. WOW! 3 bedroom, 3 baths, finished rec room, central air, Newcastle Village, great for commuters, in the $150s. , KRYSTYNA JONES Sales Rep. 623-6000,983-9782 REALTOR 'o'îîïL '""'-B REAL ESTATE LIMITED Tony Vos 986-0142 181 Church St., Bowmanville 623-4428 | LARGE, ASSUMABLE 12%. MORTGAGE I Office, building with 7 spacious offices, offices, totally modernized, central air, in Bowmanville's downtown I business core, King St. location. Asking $274,900. ir FOR THE EXECUTIVE Maintenance free, well maintained, 2,000 sq. ft. brick home. Built-in dishwasher, central air and vac., 4 bedrooms, 2 - 4 pc. and 1 - 2 pc. bathrooms, completely fenced backyard, walkout to a 10 ft. x 16 ft. deck, located in an area of superior superior homes. Asking $244,900. 78 ACRE ALL WORKABLE HORSE FARM I Excellent buildings, 30 boxstalls, training area, 1 1/2 storey frame home, nestled in mature trees, very scenic property southwest of I Lindsay. Asking $275,000. for quick sale. REDUCED TO $374,900. 158 ft. x 276 ft. corner lot, Bradshaw Bradshaw and Concession Street. Water Water and sewer available with large century old, nine room brick home. All land surrounding this parcel being being developed, possible seven lots. j- : aa absence of the Treasurer- read that report too correspondence correspondence was read. Roll call was answered by "Something I'm thankful for that happened today." Betty R. and Blanche J. offered to sell quilt tickets at Bowmanville Mall Friday morning. Jean G. offered to sell tickets at the Auction Barn at the Thanksgiving Day Sale. She will ask Dorie C. to help and if unable, Betty Betty will join her for a period of time. Our Bake Sale is set for October 13, and we decided to put and an ad in the Canadian Canadian Statesman. Betty R. will look after the "baking goods as it comes on the 13th. Blanche J. will attempt to sell 50-50 tickets and if someone would like to help her-fine. Alf G. will ask Mr. Poole to clerk for us and Jan Mayer is to be asked to be treasurer again. Jennie Roth will be asked to assist in selling quilt tickets the night of the bake sale and Jean G. and Jean S. will tiy to get out to the mall on Friday Friday the Ï2th for ticket selling. selling. Bert and Freda Ashton • celebrated their 50th Wedding Wedding Anniversary on' Saturday Saturday Oct. 6 and we were all in agreement that our Club get them something - so the two Jeans looked after this commitments. Steve and Lynn Liptay and family have moved from here to down-east. Jean G. moved and it was seconded by Blanche J. that the Club get something for them and perhaps it could be sent down with sone Steve when he returns home. The ladies voted to go to Port Hope on Tuesday to the Legion lunch so two ladies will drive and meet at the Centre at 11 a.m. Jean Slemon had brought ' three chairs in to show the different stages of chair can- ing.'One was finished, the second was well underway, having, been stripped and finished off with turpentine and linseed Oil and the third chair, well, it looked hopeless, no work had been done at all. Jean told us of her desire to tiy her hand at this hobby. hobby. She went to Bowmanville Bowmanville Library and read books of instructions - then photocopied photocopied so she could have the direction of the procedure handy. Then she bought caning material at the craft shop over the flower shop, which in 1988 wasn't too expensive. expensive. Then she talked Fred into drilling the holes in the second chair, after she had calculated the 1/4 inch holes at 3/4 inches apart. Caning is an art of the past. The cane comes from the stem of the palm tree- stripped of bark and cut in different widths and thickness. thickness. This must be wet for at least 20 minutes then a commercial commercial glycerine applied, which can be purchased at a drug store. She told us there are seven seven main steps to caning and about the pegs to buy to assist assist in keeping the cane taunt. If a person likes to weave, this caning has a similarity and if we get started and need help Jean offered to give us a hand at the procedure. procedure. She remarked that a Binder Cane, next size larger larger makes a beautiful finish. This hobby is like most- practise and make not perfection perfection but as you keep working it is surprising the short cuts you find. The group served lunch of apple crisp and tea. The November November meeting should be on the 5th with Beth .Nielsen .Nielsen and Barb Graham at the helm. Moving Experience for Bowmanville Toastmasters By Margaret Kropf The October 2 meeting of Bowmanville Toastmasters was a truly "moving" experience. experience. Having recently completed completed a move herself, Chairman Chairman Nelly Vanveldhuizen felt that the theme of movement movement was an appropriate one. Table Topics master Florence Florence Armitage continued to wind this theme into the impromptu impromptu speaking portion of the meeting. Toastmasters were asked to speak about the difficulties or delights of moving a fence, original speech of a highly improbable or exaggerated nature within a time constraint constraint of two to three minutes. minutes. Toastmaster Margaret Kropf presented the true but highly improbable adventures adventures of a friend in a speech entitled, Truth is stranger than Fiction. In a speech entitled, entitled, My Budgie Boo, Toastmaster Paul Tulonen recounted his failed attempts attempts to teach his budgie tricks. Armed with a bed leg to represent a peg leg, Toastmaster Sher Leetooze regaled us with tales of a pet a „ , a garage, a tree, a house of even one's pig which she was eating a goods and chattels. Gardens nit by bit (hence the wooden and front doors were magi- leg!) in a speech called That cally moved during the one minute sessions, and Toastmasters Toastmasters sang the praises of the Canary Islands and Los Vegas as good olaces to relocate. relocate. - The speaking portion of the meeting consisted of four contestants in the Tall Tales Contest. This new contest goes on to Area level only. Its purpose is to enable toastmasters to present an Marvelous "Pig, and with a talk entitled Believe It or Not Norm Broderick described described a fishing expedition in which he snagged a lat- ern-still lit! Toastmaster Leetooze will go on to represent represent us at Area and we wish her luck. . In a recent of the Toastmaster, Toastmaster, our monthly magazine, magazine, the issue of the origins of stories was addressed. Much humor may be found in real life, but can only be retold if it has an attention- grabbing premise, interesting interesting development, and a punch line or finish that snaps. Other-wise, it falls into the "you had to be there" category. However, one may fix, fudge, or fictionalize fictionalize true incidents in order to milk them of their comic elements. Humor may be found in our jobs, community, community, and private lives, and should be written down before before it is forgotten. Those seeking grist tor the humor mill can also turn to bulletin boards, suggestion boxes, and trade pubilcations. . , In another article on storytelling storytelling from the same issue, issue, the writer tells us that people listen to stories at a much higher rate of attention attention than the standard 25 per cent reported from most studies about listening in general. And not only are stories entertaining but they can enhance the communication communication process in a variety of ways. First, they are easily remembered. They also generate generate interest which helps us remember. Since stories require proper sequencing, they provide a structure for organized thinking. Stories also provide a safe forum in which to deal with complex issues. Groups sharing of stories creates a sense of unity and togetherness. Most important, stories engage engage the imagination and both foster and encourage active listening. For the teller of the tale, he or she must love the story and prepare it well using the skills not only of good speech-making but of acting as well.'Vocal variety is an essential element of fine story-telling story-telling and it comprises volume, inflection and articulation, articulation, pacing, and pausing. pausing. Types of stories include the folk tale, the yam, the tall, tale, the ghost story, and the bedtime story to name a few. If you are interested in hearing more about the art of story telling, or about communication in general, please join us at one of our weekly meetings. We meet every Tuesday evening at 7:30 sharp in St. John's Parish Parish Hall at the comer of Queen and Temperance in Bowmanville. For more information,- ; please call Toastmaster » Nancy Barnes at 623-6860, ]J . Toastmaster Connie Nelson . at 623-2243, or Toastmaster Irene Konzelmann at 983- 9423. $ VELTR1 Grou p RIVER VALLEY ESTATES IN BOWMANVILLE Ravine lots with walkout basement, backing onto fishing stream, 8 models to choose from. X, -$179,900 yr OFFICE 623-4172 3*2:?'^' SITE 623-9462 214 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-4445 85 King St. W., Newcastle 987-4733 Ajax/Toronto 686-0477 eHvan REALTOR BOWMANVILLE 59' Landscaped lot, central air, family room off greenhouse greenhouse kitchen. Lower level completely finished with separate entrance. $199,900. Call Dorothy Hartford, Broker. REALTY OPEN HOUSES IN NEWCASTLE VILLAGE Murray Paterson Sales Representative Edvan Realty wishes to announce that Murray Paterson was the top selling representative for the month of September. Congratulations and best wishes for continued success. Murray would like to thank his clients for making this possible. He may be reached at our Newcastle Office 987-4733 or at his residence 987-4628. REDUCED!! Elgin Street-$175,000. for 2 semis. Each has 2 bedrooms, bedrooms, formal dining room, 1 1/2 baths. Totally separate separate utilities and heating. Call Dorothy Hartford, Broker. NEWCASTLE-tBEAUTY $168,900. Spacious 3 bedroom home with greenhouse kitchen, main floor family room with fireplace; large living room, dining room, walkout basement, basement, central air, fenced yard. Call Donna Turner, Sales Rep, 987-4733. EXECUTIVE HOMES Foster Creek area, over 2600 sq. ft., central air and vac, ravine lot backing onto conservation area, lots of upgrades. Asking $265,000. 2300 sq. ft. on quiet court, main floor family room with fireplace, large greenhouse veiy bright kitchen, Asking $211,900. For more Information call Murray Paterson, Sales Rep. 987-4733. HOUSE FOR RENT Appliances included, large executive home with satellite dish. Asking $1100 per month. Call Arleen Handley, Sales Rep. 987-4733. BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME In the pines approx. 3/4 lot is clear workable land. Lot is 1 1/2 acres in size. Only $73,900. Call Iris Fowler, Sales Rep. for directions. SATURDAY, OCT. 13TH 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 47 GEORGE STREET 3 Bedroom bungalow, central location location has 2 kitchens, 2 living rooms, 2 - 4 pc. baths, fireplace, super clean home. Asking $169,900. Directions: North of 4 corners and watch for signs. Murray Paterson, Sales Rep. 987-4733 will be there to assist you. Super 4 level backsplit, approx. 1900 sq. Ft. 3 + 1 bedrooms, central vac and air, all fenced, walkout from eating area to deck. Motivated vendor. $187,900. Directions: Newcastle Village to Foster Creek, watch for, signs.,. Murray Paterson, Sales Rep. will be there to assist you. Call 987-4733. SUNDAY, OCT.14TH 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 1 FOSTER CREEK DRIVE Sunday, Oct. 14th 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 45 FOSTER CREEK DRIVE Excellent home on a ravine lot, double garage, central air and vac. Area of prestigious homes. Asking $199,900. Directions: Hwy. 2 to Massey Drive, follow signs. Arleen Handley, Sales Rep. will be there to assist you. Call 987-4733. 48 ACRE ESTATE Custom spacious quality home, sunken living room with fireplace and skylight. 17 acres hardwood bush, balance balance level aerable_ land, $439,000. Call Iris Fowler, Sales Rep. for an appointment. WE APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOU STARTER HOME _ $149,900. p Nicely renovated home in*"+ Newcastle Village, super pine loft master bedroom, country kitchen, large lot, easy 401 access. Call Donna Turner, Sales , Rep. 987-4733. / liifîïi sîi g< MOVE-ON-IN This sparkling sidesplit home has main floor family room with fireplace and walkout. Large master bedroom bedroom and much more. Reduced Reduced to $189,900. Call Val Aston, Sales Rep. COME-TO-A-CONDO This 1642 sq. ft., 3 bedroom bedroom condo in Parkwood Village offers tennis, car wash and clubhouse. Extras Extras include 6 appliances, fireplace and conservatory with skylights. Call Val Aston, Sales Rep. WillBurrus 1-(705)-277-2773 Aubrey Crooks 623-1735 Iris Fowler 1-(705) 932-2621 Arleen Handley 1-797-2306 Wilma Entwisle 1-786-2911 Ed Vanhaverbeke 987-5079 Dorothy Hartford 623-3651 Murray Paterson 987-4628 DirkWoudstra 623-1336 Val Aston 623-4907 Jane Scolt 623-4273 Donna Turner 1-786-2058 Barb Elliott 623-6672 Great Pine Ridge Kin Look Forward to 1991 The Great Pine Ridge Kinsmen and Kinettes have enthusiastically started another another Kin year. We are world leaders in per capita member fundraising and FRANK REALTOR W FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED 234 King Street E., Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 ITI Toronto Line 686-1035 .Ml ■JrJ'nH T , t m i i BBSS! REDUCED TO $249,900. 10 Acres plus stream and bush. 2 barns, 5 bedroom home with many extras. Nestloton. Jack Brown, Sales Representative 623-3393 or 263-2623. RANCH STYLE BUNGALOW Nostlolon 3 bedroom, onsulto, basement drywallod, largo yard, iastolully docoralod, $119,000, Carol Martin, Solos Roprosontatlvo, 623-3393 or (705) 324-9216. 10 ACRES-ORONO Wilmot Creek flows through property. Beautiful 5 level sidesplit. Just listed I $334,900. Charlie Reid, Sales Representative, 623-3393 or 983-5914. WATERFRONT BUILDING LOT 60' x 150' Lot. Woll on property. Buy now, build lator, $112,000. Vlow lake. Carol Martin, Salos Roprosontativo 623-3393 or (705) 324-9216. EXCELLENT BUSINESS LOCATIONS Bowmnnvillo. I dual retail or professional space from 400 sq. It. and up. Good parking, high prolilo, voiy ronsonnblo rents, John Showchuk, Salos Roprosontativo, 623-3393 or 623-5927, era NEWCASTLE-$172,900. Nood holp with payments? Eloctrlc lurnaco, walkout basement, 60 loot lot and much more, Joslo Doxlater, Sales Representative, 623-3393 or 623-9557. NEWTONVILLE-$219,900. 11/2 Acres, 4 bedroom brick home. Inground pool, fireplace. Tastefully decorated, finished basement, spacious rooms. Carol Martin, Sales Representative, 623-3393 or (705)324-9216. VIEW LAKE-$151,000. Waterfront winterized cottage completely completely furnished. Boat and motor to bool. Nice lot, Carol Martin, Salos Representative, Representative, 623-3393 or (705) 324-9216, DREAMS CAN COME TRUE 2 Aero building lot, $82,900. Plus 48 acres ol forest as nddod bonus. Too good to be true. Kollio McDonoll, Salos Representative, 623-3393 or 907-5091. J«ck Blown 203 2023 Carol Martin (705) 324-0210 JotltOotW 023-9887 KtUUMeOOfl#» M7-5091 Owe tXj'hum M7-5722 CIWlM Fl«kl M3-69I4 Shiran Edw ,,,,0.33 /MI IHcliNd fiolh 023 GWI Wendy Hum#! (705) John Shwchvk 023 6027 277'M5fl Tom Turner 023 6510 Doreen H«eU#n,„023'7050 Terry Wilienpoon,,., M362M OOfdHOOty 023 0217 Joe Jeronimo,,, 023 0020 "Over 30 Years ol Quality Real Kstate Service' have been instrumental in progressing towards a cure for Cystic Fibrosis, one of the foremost killers of children children in our country. The community also benefits benefits from the involvement of our members, who are 21 to 45, with a number of projects. projects. In our own community, community, you have no doubt heard of our involverment in numerous numerous projects each year: The New Year's Dance, Youth Dances, Bikc-A-Thon, aid to needy families, and sponsoring sports tonms to name a few. Of vital importance, from our perspective, we promote the family of Kin. Our members members learn the ethics of Business Business and how to lend in major major projects. Our families socialize and friendships are made for life, Our children learn the value of community community involvement. The Great Pino Ridge Kinsmen meet the first and third Tuesdays of each month nt the Seniors Complex Complex in Orono. The Groat Pino Ridge Kinettes moot once a month, Each mooting includes dinner with business business and fellowship following. following. Our area includes the villages villages of Orono, Newcastle. Kendal, Nowtonvillo, and their surrounding areas, Wo invito you to attend any meeting of either club. For more information, contact: ♦Kinsmen President Dan or Bov Stnchoruk nt 983-9540 or *ICInotto President Julio or Glenn Pearson nt 987- 1705. Wo look forward to having having you join us for an ovo- nlnfi of fun and fellowship in tlio near fiituro. REALTOR HOCKIN REAL ESTATE bow^vLe 657 ' Telephone 623-4115 Mary Lou Mlntz FOR THOSE WHO VALUE EXCELLENCE Distinctive, four bedroom home offers many appointments, ravine lot, basement walkout, two fireplaces, sunken living room, greenhouse kitchen, huge master with ensuite, sauna and the list goes on. Call us now. $274,900, „ INCOME PROPERTY Three bedroom, brick soml closo lo downtown. Updated wiring, finished roc room, largo oat-in kilchon. Idonl lor a lamlly. $119,900. GOOD LOCATION Throe bedroom, brick and aluminum home close to hospital and shopping. Large, finished roc room with wet bar. Walk through Irom master bodroom to four-piece bath. Call now to vlow. $174,500. HOME OCCUPATION 1.73 acres with 20' x 41' insulated workshop with ofllco and hydro, parking for oxlra vehicles. Throo bodroom bungalow, air conditlonod, forced air oloclric, Inground pool, closo to Nowcasllo Village. $229,900. ASSUME THE MORTGAGE of approximately $114,000. at 11 3/4% until November 1993, and move into this 4 bodroom, two storey homo with finished basement including an extra bedroom and three piece bath. Matured lot and more. . „ $174,900. IMMACULATE BUNGALOW Three bedroom, brick home on quiet residential street in north part of Bowmanville. Well kept and nicely decorated. Close to school and Ideal for the young family. $159,900. LARGE LOT Attractive, four bedroom, brick bungalow bungalow on 57' x 133' lot in Bowmanville north ond. Finished basement with airtight stove and wot bar. Call now to view. $169,900. 1 •m pin u MAPLE GROVE Noat as a pin, throo plus one bodroom, brick bungalow with Iwo-car garage on largo lot. Largo sunken family room, llroplaco, contrai air and control vac, now rool. Much more. $198,500. MARY LOU MINTZ RON MOORE JACK RICARD DOB STEVENS 432- 3471 BILL WHYTE 023-9283 MADELEINE WILLIAMS 433- 0030 MARQ 0AIN 023-3090 ROD DORIS 023.9900 907-4235 023-2001 907-1032 BRAD HOCKIN FRANK HOOPER JAMES JONES PATMARJERRISON 023-0398 987-4117 023-7000 623-2471