Durham Region Newspapers banner

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Nov 1993, p. 26

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

26 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Boxvmanville, Saturday, November 20,1993 f Around the Town ] SANTA PARADE SATURDAY -- It just wouldn't be Christmas without the annual Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade. It starts this Saturday, November November 20, at 10:30 a.m. in downtown Bowmanville. This is the 32nd such parade. parade. This year's theme is "Christmas Capers." • ••itmiitfl BINGO RAISES FUNDS FOR PTA -- On Thursday, November 23, there will be a bingo at St. Joseph's Church Hall, commencing at 7:30 p.m. All proceeds will be donated to the St. Joseph's School PTA. The bingo also, features a Winner-Take-All Jackpot and door prizes. •••■•■■•■see NEW EXHIBITION OPENS AT VISUAL ARTS CENTRE - The Visual Visual Arts Centre is presenting an exhibition of recent works by Maureen Pax- ton November .28 to December 18. The exhibition is entitled "Meaning.- Well" and it explores the subconscious and the relationships between dark;, and light and everything which that may' infer'. The opening'is Sunday, No- - vember 28, from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m, at which time the artist will discuss her -:, work. There will also be a reading by author Gregory Ward from his.novels ; Water Damage and The Carpet King, A potluck supper will also be part of. the afternoon program. For further information, or to register for.the pot--/ luck, call 623-583IV PHILHARMONIC CHOIR HOLDS CHRISTMAS CONCERT - The Durham Philharmonic Choir launches its inaugural season with its first concert concert on Sunday, November 28, at St. George's Church in Oshawa. The program program "Music for the Christmas Season" will feature Camille Saint-Saëns' Christmas Oratorio which will also highlight several vocal soloists from the local area. Many carol arrangements, and an excerpt from Handel's Messiah will also be part of the program. Tickets are now on sale and are available at Wilson and Lee Music Store in Oshawa. The 45-voice Durham Philharmonic Philharmonic Choir is directed by Robert Phillips. Additional concerts are planned. ORANGES AND TEA - Courtice Artistic Productions and Durham College will present "Oranges and Tea," a Christmas showcase of musical entertainment featuring many of the artists on the "Oranges and Tea" Christmas album. The concert is at 7:30 p.m. in the Oshawa Little Theatre. For reservations and tickets, call 434-4699. Funds raised from the album will go towards the construction of a community centre in Courtice. INFERTILITY INFORMATION - A support group for couples or individuals individuals undergoing infertility treatment, the adoption process, and related matters is available in the Durham Region. There will be a meeting on Monday, Monday, November 22, at 7 p.m. in the Community Room at the Durham Regional Regional Police station at the comer of Brock Rd. and Highway Two in Pickering. Pickering. The theme will be "Surviving the Holidays." For more details, call Janice (619-1733) or Sonia (404-8114). •••••••••••• COLLEGE HOLDS CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW - Durham College is holding its annual Christmas Craft Show and Sale on the weekend of November November 27 and 28. Over 100 vendors will be displaying their wares. This show is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and admission is $2 at the door. The crafts will be displayed in the gymnasium and dining room of the Oshawa campus. The entrance is at the north doors and free parking is available in the north lot. •••••••••••• CONTINUOUS LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES AT DURHAM - The Durham College continuous learning calendar is available December 6. And students can begin registration starting on that date by calling 721-3000 or 1-800-461-3260. If you plan to register by phone, have your Visa or Mastercard Mastercard number ready. Classes begin in January. To receive a calendar or more information, call 721-3052. ••••••••eeee PREGNANCY SEMINAR - On Monday, November 22, the Bowmanville Bowmanville Family Chiropractic Centre will present a program entitled: "Pregnancy "Pregnancy - A Natural State of Health from Conception to Birth and Beyond." There will be numerous topics in this presentation, including nutrition and exercise, Lamaze technique and chiropractic care. A total of five speakers will be present. To obtain further information or reserve seating, call 623- 8388. The program begins at 6:45 p.m. at the Fire Hall Building in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. A fee will be charged. Disabled Children's Games on Nov. 27th The Durham Regional Police Service Service is pleased to announce that the 9th Annual Disabled Children's Games, will be held on Saturday November November 27th, 1993 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation Recreation Centre, located at 1867 Valley Farm Road, Pickering. This year Police anticipate over 100 Young Disabled Athletes from across Southern Ontario to participate. participate. The competition will be keen, with many old rivals returning to continue their competition. We are honoured this year to have Carlos COSTA, the renowned long distance swimmer as our Special Guest. There will be ongoing competition all day with the highlight being a Wheel Chair Rugby Match between the kids and the Durham Regional Police Officers. Each child leaves the Games with a Trophy or Medal and plenty of Mementos to remind them that they arc all winners. 1 Eng Street W. Bowmanville OZj ZVUV CLARINGTON REALTY Toronto: 213-7235 -Fax: 623-6850 2000 LTD. BUILDING Pi 1 r\T • lu i 5 ijlllli^ 'ip/ Ann Simpson* .817 of an acre. Well on property. Nice view of Lake Ontario. Asking $49,999. Phone Ann Simpson for directions. BOWMANVILLE GEM OPEN HOUSE, NOV. 21,2 - 4 p.m. Newly decorated raised bungalow on Trudeau with hardwood floors and- fireplace, southern exposure, backs onto open fields. Asking $123,500. ... - Èob Craig* 623-2000. THE FIRST TIME ^ FOR THE MËCH^É/iÎlÎ BUYER OR EMPTY INCLINED! JUST LISTED NESTER $110,000. $122,500.! Clean well maintained 2 Church St., Bowmanville, bedroom bungalow, north nice older 2 bedroom bun- Bowmanville, big backyard galow on extra deep lot with with detached single garage, neated 20' x 24' detached upgraded windows, plumb- garage/workshop. Walk to ing and wiring. all amenities! • Call Betty Smith* 623-2000 or 987-4661. 5 . Nick Zondervan* , NEW PRICE $202,000. - COURTICE 3055 SQ. FT. EXECUTIVE HOME. 4 bedrooms, family room with fireplace, eat-in kitchen with center island, walkout to backyard, main floor laundry, 2 car garage. Call listing agent for private showing. V ■■ Nick Zondervan*, 623-2000 or 987-5075. HOCKIN TOP OF THE TOWN Elegant century home in west-end Bowmanville. 1/2 acre corner lot with huge shade trees on quiet street. Call Rob Perkin 905-623-3624. Asking $249,000. EXTRAS GALORE! 3 bedroom with partial ensuite, Roman tub, separate shower. Eat-in greenhouse greenhouse Kitchen with Hollywood lighting, dishwasher. Fireplace with hearth. Walkout. Close to schools, shopping and 401. $139,900,AIBeard98M0f ™ ■ .mmi* NICER THAN NEW COUNTRY BUNGALOW This "Texas Size Rancher" offers almost 5;000 sq. ft. of tastefully finished finished country class. $224,900. Call Rob Perkin 623-3624. Celebrating Our20ih Anniversary 123 KING STREET EAST BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO 905-623-4115 HORSE LOVERS LOOK HERE 39 acres just east of Newcastle Village. 1/2 mile training track, 68' x 24' barn. Bungalow with a breathtaking view of Lake Ontario. $219,900. Brad Hockin 623-0398. JUST NORTH OF TOWN Spacious open edneept bungalow offers offers almost 3,000 sq. ft. of custom luxury luxury living in North Oshawa. High efficiency efficiency heating, two walkouts, two fireplaces, fireplaces, two-storey barn and too many features to list. $269,900. Rob Perkin at 623-3624. RENTERS-CONSIDER THIS! For only $5,000. down and $1,000. per month including taxes you can own a 3 bedroom brick home with 1 1/2 baths close to downtown Oshawa. Hardwood Hardwood floors throughout, charming backyard, garage PLUS 3 appliances. Only $112,500. Call Brad Hockin 623-0398. VACATION AT HOME Play golf, tennis, lawn bowling or take a walk on the beach, all near this 2- bedroom, maintenance-free home at Wilmot Creek. Large living room and kitchen with walkout to wrap-around deck. $69,900. Call Marg Bain 623- 2661. Brad Hockin EYE DEAL Immaculate bungalow on quiet court in North Bowmanville. Walkout to deck overlooking inground pool. Rec room with bar and woodstove. Gleaming hardwood floors. Great starter or empty empty nester! $154,900. Rob Perkin at 623-3624. TREED BUILDING LOT Situated just 12 km. from Bowmanville, this 78' x 208' lot is in a partly built-up area of homes. Vendor nas agreed to take back First Mortgage. Only $49,900. Over FRANKS 30 Years rnitmii Q Ua i ity Real Estate Service 234 King Street East, Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 Toronto Line 686-1035 W.FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED REALTOR Rozmin Awadia** 623-3393 OWNER TRANSFERRED IN THE MOOD TO MOVE Roomy beyond measure, 4 bedrooms, cathedral ceiling in family room, side entrance. $199,900. - Courtice. SEE! SAVE! DO IT NOW! Rozmin Awadia** 623-3393 or 623-2207 BURKETON BEAUTY $198,900. Donna Turner* 623-3393 Attractive raised bungalow on 1.95 acres, 3 bedrooms, separate dining room, walkout deck, bright basement with woodstove, great potential for super rec room. Call Donna Turner*, 623-3393 or 786-2058, Charlie Reid* 623-3393 2.73 ACRES - PONTYPOOL Country home with newer plumbing, roof, 6 stall barn with water and hydro, beautiful treed lot. $142 900. Call Charlie Reid* 623-3393 or 983-5914. OFFICE SPACE - $240/MONTH INDUSTRIAL - $468/MONTH RETAIL SPACE - $500/MONTH Now is the time to make your m0Ve " John Shewchuk* EXECUTIVE BUILDING LOT 623-3393 $99,000. Bowmanville's nicest area, 1.3 acres close to town, an exceptional buy. Call John Shewchuk* at 623-3393 or 623-5927. Iris Fowler* IMMACULATE RANCH 623-3393 22 acre farm has modern ranch bungalow, steel clad hip roof barn plus other buildings. Property offers bush, pasture, stream and hay. Great for commuting! $239,000. Call Iris Fowler* 623-3393 or (705) 932-2621 for an appointment to view this private hobby farm north of Newtonville.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy