Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 Fraserville ,,, building lots 165 x 522. 1/ m4ile ta Hwy. 28. Building permit available. .10 mriles south of Peterborough. Asking $12,900.00. Good terms. Ca Il Bill Turansky. 48 Acres Mosport Entire property planted ta spruce trees 5 years ago. Good gravel deposits. Terrific value at onî y $55,000.00. Terms. Cal Ron H urst. Executive's Retreat 125 acres Bowmanville. Stream, woods, excellent pond site. Located only 1 mile f rom town, 9 room brick home, granite pool 16 x 32, large arn. Th is property has every- thing and terrific future poten- ia, for development. Vendor transferred ta Montreal. Ask- ing onl y$312,500.00 $100,000.00 down. Act fast on this one. Cal1 Pat Yeo for appaintment ta i nspect. 100 Acres Hampton 2 raad f rontages. 7 room 2-storey brick home, large barn. Good future develop- ment property, pond, 20 acres wooded. Estate sale. Asking $250,000.00. Terms. Blackstock - 50 Acres Mixture of spruce, pine, white birch, hemlack, maple and cedar trees. Good road front- age with excellent building sites. Asking only $71,000.00. Good terms. First time offer- ed for sale. Caîl R. Bud Virtue. Highway No. 2 Maple Grave 1 acre lot nicel y treed. 2 sorey brick home legal duplex. Good condition. Excellent invest- ment. Asking $64,900.00, Terms. Caîl R. Bud Virtue. Estate Sale 24 acres located only 1/2 mile from Village of Orono wîth 938' road frontage, small stream, two barns and spa- clous four bedroom home featuring a fireplace, large country kitchen and living area. Asking $129,000,00 with good terms. Caîl Elfie Jost. Bowmanville: Vendar Trans- ferred Sa make an offer on this value packed 11/2 year aid, 3 bed- roam, brick home. Family roam on, main flbar with fireplace. Large master bed- room for your queen size bed. Upgraded carpeting through- out. Immaculate and tastefuli- y decorated. Close ta shop- pi ng and schoals. Asking -56,900.00 with 91/4 per cent -mortgage. Cali Phyllis Mc- Robbie today. Bawmanvîlle Solid brick home. See this 4 bedroom home with separate dinîng room. Priced at $55,000. with good terms. Immediate possession. Caîl Bill Turan- sky. Lountry Living This yau have to see! For $110,000.00 you get value, val1ue, val1ue!1 Over 2,000 sq. ft. of brand new living space on large country lot north of Bowmanville. For detailscaîl Elfie Jost. Bowmanville West Two acres for gardening. Two family home for income. A reai investment at $69,500.00. Caîl Bill Turansky. Brick Semi - .Bowmanville Thisthree bedroom home with 11/2 baths is located in one of the nicest areas of town and owners are very anxious ta seIl. Try an offer. Asking $44,90U.0. Cal Tony 'Klomp- maker. Brick Bungalow-Bowmanville Excellent 3 bedraom home with finished rec room and attached garage. 3 years oid. Asking 51,900.00. Terms, Cali Tony lompmaker. Orono 15 acre market garden. One of the most productive in the area. Large twa family home, 2 barns, large attached garage for equipment storage, many extras. Asking $71,500.00. Terms. Cail Ran Hurst., 12-1 -REL-EATE LIITE2J1 181 CHURCH STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L'IC 1T8 623-4428 Sure an' Begorrah - This sidesplit is a little bit of heaven, 3 bedroams, spaciaus livingroom, fînished rec. room, extra large country kitchen, double space garage. Big lot. Bordering Orono. Asking $58,500.00. Final Touch ta Wedding Plans - Your first home, with a large front veranda to greet your friends and a separate dini ng- room ta have, them sam pIVe you r new wife's cooking. In Bowmanville Only $35,900.00. Family Room Off the kitchen, let's Mom supervise "goings on"' easiyin this 1 yr. old, 4 bedroom, backsplit. Attached garage. Stores nearby for your convenience. Asking $55,900.00. Peter Kowaî1, Jr. Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. 52 King St. W., Bowmanville Telephone 623-2453 R EALTOR BETTER THAN NEW .. . 3 bedroom brick bungalow with attached garage in an exclu- sive residential area. Bright living room; dining room; lovely kitchen; 4 piece tiled bath; rec. room; storage wall in basement; work shop; paved drive; home in excep- tional condition and priced at only $60,000. Terms arranged. LARGE HOME ...5 bedrooms; 11/2 baths; living room; dining oom; family room ;largeMktchen; Iaundry room; loads of closets; patio; storage shed; lot 90' x 210'; Asking $65,000.00. Make affer. Private mortgage. CENTRAL.. . 7 room 2 storey semidetached home in "Spic & Span" condition on Centre St. as large rooms and separate dining room. Gar- age. Modern ou furnace. Real value at $36,500.00. Terms arranged. COUNTRY LIVING . . . 4 bedroom bungalow in the Courtice area in nice condi- tion; as rec. room; broad- Ioom and cushion floor; 4 piece bath; lot 75' x 175'; Idea 1 place for a family who want a country setting at a moderate price. Only $46,900.00 Terms arranged. After Hours Cal: JaeBa n T3 08 Gordon Beech 623-5265 George Brown 623-3702 Peter Kowai Jr. 623-5868 12-1 Detached Homes IN BOWMANVILLE $1 ,995. Down to $45,995 Full Price We believe it ta be the lowest price in the metro area. -Detached Single Family Homes -Seliing Below Replacement Value -Quality Craftsmanship by Kliaman Construction -Carnies For Less Then Townhouse Rent -Some Models With Doujble Garages -Buy Now at These Reduced Prices. DIRECTIONS Highway 401 East ta Liberty Street (Exit 75) North past King Street and past Conces- sion Street ta Sunset Road, then west (left) to site. EXCLUSIVE AGENT: REALTOR FOR INFORMATION CALL (416) 623-3393 OR 923-9174 (Toronto) Are Yau Cansidering a 12-2 MOVE or TRANSFER? __________ Weare Equipped ta handie M BLO your home needs anywhere in - RAO rUWU Canada and U.S.A.RASUSO # Coast to Coast + EVC Real Estate Service H. Keith Limited -Realtor GROWING WITH- ONTARIO- OVER 45 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU 337 King Street W. Oshawa 576-3333 Blackstock, Pre-arranged financing o pens the doors to this attractive 3 bedroom backsplit with dou b)e garage. Broadloom, large lot, Cail now .. . $53,900.00. Fishi ng Time Soan! Own your own stocked trout pond, and live in this 3 bedroom, brick bungalow, beautifuîly decorated, fully fin'ished basement, 2 fireaplaces. Alil this on 9 acres of beautifuîly wooded mature trees. North of Whitby. $149,000. 12 Acres in Brooklin, with aider home, 2 barns. Beautiful newly bu*lit fami ly room added on, camplete with stane fireplace and cathedrai ceiling. Asking $135,000.00. 25 Acres, genti y rolling, beautifully treed, everflowing stream, pond site. TWOileg ai entrances. Mwy. No. 12, north of Port Pqrry. Asking $49,900.00. hl~erie Butt 9522 MêýyDeloy -705-357-3085 H. Kuleshnyk- 683-8245 Kathleen Twaites- 723-2008 Joe Longoa 725-6735 Ruby Ingleton 623-2627 Neil Pot 263-2126 George Twaites 723-2008 Janice Coriey 576-6857 Martha Prodaniuk 75-0 Douglas Trivett, Manager 723-7390 12-1 arch rafler bulding ail steel frame bulding ERECTED BUILDINGS DO-IT-YOURSELF SUPERVISED MATERIAL PACKAGES BUILDING MATERIALS ROM KE STEL ONE 0F ONTARIOS LARGEST FARM BUILDING CONTRACTORS ~artin R. MARTIN STRUCTURES LIMITED 39 Armstrong Ave., Georgetown, (Halton Hulis), Ont. L7G 4S1 (416) 877-5115 1Inm LastWeekl's B EAVE R L UMBER- Advertisement SkiI 16" Cehain Saw Was AvrtsdAt '128.2 The Price Should Have Read 1Announcement W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED, REALTOR Gardon W. Riehi, F.C.A., R.lI.A. Walter Frank, President, of W. Frank Real Estate Limit- ed, Realtor is pleased to announce the appointment of Gardon W. Riehl as Executive Vice President and General Manager of the firm. Prior ta accepting this a ppoi ntment, Mr. Rieh1 was a partner in Deloitte Hsi and Selis, Chartered Accountants. Me is a governor of the Canadian Tax Foundation and Chairman of the Taxation Committee of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Riehli s also past p resident of the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce and past president of the Oshawa Kiwanis Club. Mr. Riehl wîll be located at Bowmanville ead Office. W. Frank Real Estate Limited has 15 offices located in the area from Toronto ta Kingston. 12-1 ~À 234-l King St. E., Bo-wman vi ile 623-3393 Direct Toranto Lino 923-9174 KENDÂL At the card party in Kendal Hall on Friday evening the following were the winners - Ladies' High - Mrs. G. Merder, Ladies' Low - Mrs. R. Little while Gents' High went ta Rager Dawnes and Gents' Low went ta Roy MacDonald. The 50,50 door prize was won by Mrs. Gea. MacDonald. The next card party will be the Thursday evening before Good Friday M archl 27th. The Kendai W.I. were busy quilting the quîlt for the Penny Sale this past week. "weive ladies met on Tuesday and on Wednesday it was finished up. 1Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. MVartin Manders and lier brotherMr. Harvey Weirmeix fï kCri w1lo -1is bëehi Welcome to MEADOWVIEW HEIGHTS Ail Single Family Homes NOW! is the timne to buy and save EXECUTIVE HOMES (Up f0 2,000 Sq. FL.) ESTATE SIZE LOTS - FROM 80 ft. 10 100 ft. FRONTAGE Priced from $64,995 and Up "Artist Rendering Only ---MADOW VI EWBL-VD. 00, The Mark of Ruilding Excellence Third Generaflon Bulders HWY. 4e,, w E. m'Co* CALL BOWMAN VILLE 623-3393 JORONTO LUNE 923-9174 Ask for Ext. 45 PHýYLLIS Mc RO8BIE ................623-7159 RON I'URST................. 983-5131 BILL TURANSNY .............983-5420 FARM BUILDINGS FOR EVERY USE atud Weil pole trame building trame building refreshmentsserved by Trinity Churcli U.C.W. Miss Judy Virtue accompanied Mrs. O.C. Ashton to attend the Annual Barbershop Concert in Eaetdga&a4Do1leaiate, Oshawa. - ihe Enniskillen 2-4H group liad their sixth meeting in the Sunday Scliool room at the churdli on Mardi llth. We opened the meeting with the pledge, and the minutes were read. We had the roll caîl and discussed our play for Achievement Day. Then worked on our articles., Dr. and Mrs. Clark Werry, Peter and Elizabeth, Etobi- coke were Sundav callers at their parents ivir. and ivirs. E A, Werry. M~r. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and James were recent visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eagleson's, Baille- boro. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lamb, gtayiflg with themn for this past couple of weks were Mr. and Mrs. Murnev Weirmeir4 Rock- wuuu, Major and Mrs, Arnold Weirmeir of Ottawa, Mr. Dick Weirmeîr from Newtonville. and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robbins, from Peterborough. Mr. Harvey Weirmeir cele- brated a birthday last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McKenzie returned home from Europe last Friday. Mrs. McKenzie spent a few days with lier parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turansky. Mrs. Minnie Wybenga lef t last Thursday for a holiday in Holland visiting her parents and other friends. Mrs. E. Wilkin has been holidaying in the Bahamas this past week. Mrs. Larry Manders lef t on Saturday for a' two week holiday in Hong Kong. Mr. and Mrs. David Skerratl lef t on Saturday morning for a holiday in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Art Low returned this p ast weekend from an extended holiday in Florida this past two months. Rev. G. Montgomery's Passion Sunday message on Sunday morning was - 'Man's Passion and Chrîst's Passion' -taken from Romlan's 5, verse 8. The choir sang the 23rd Psalm with Mrs. Allen Foster leading them at the organ. Next Sunday is Palm Sunday. ENNISKILLEN On Sunday a.m. the Ides of Mardi were over and the Leprechauns were still await- ing St. Patrick's Day so with our ailing folks back to good health or improving and co-peration-from the weath- erman the "Coast was clear" to enjoy a perfect day which was one encouragement for a slight increase in attendance at the churcli services on Passion Sunday. These wor- shippers received 3 wonderful messages (a) The Children's Story, a second great wonder of nature - the camel's hump, controlled.water storage and in comparison to us who receive a new refreshing supply from God every morn- ing. (b) Our minister's second inspirational message in lis sermon "God Delivers Us in Suffering" which lie intro- duced witli the question Why Should I Suffer? Jesus' words in the N.T. are relevant to us to-day and equate to our world with troubles first but Jesus' promise that with faith on our part " not a single liair from our heads will be lost." Rev. Bigby related brîefly Nancy E dwards' interview recently of a torture in Brazil. (c) The Sr. Choir and leader presented their musical mes- sage in the beautifully render- ed anthem "The Cross on the Hill."1 Mrs. Gladys Ashton was in charge of the Jr. congregation in the S.S. room. The S.S. session was led in its opening worship by,,Supt.. Mrs. Ella Bowman with a lively sing-song with accom- paniment on piano by Mrs. Ulah Chambers and guitarist Mr. Eric Bowman. The Sr. Y.P. class welcomed their teacher Mrs. Shirley Draper back to better health and to guide them again. The second meeting of the Communicant's Class was on Sunday p.m. in Enniskillen Churh. A meeting of boys 7-15 and theirparents to organize Cub and scout groups took place Mon. at 7 p.m. in Our S.S. room. The Enniskillen U.C.W. had their Mardi meeting at the Manse on Wed. afternoon. A concise report will appear by thie ecretary in a future issue of our lnews. Please note on your calen- dars the dates for Holy Week special services on Mon. and Wed. for our congregation with a joint service with our sister congregation from T rone on Good Friday in our The S.S. monthly meeting will be Mon. March 24th at Mrs. Eleanor Werry's home. Florida Vine Ripe Tomtoes,, Local Grown I Ontar'oI 10 Ibs. 25 Ibs, . 59Ç $1045j Fraserva le Frozen KerielCorn RI PRICE 49c 2 9~ loz. pkg. A 'AL MONEY SAVER IHighland Queen - from Scot- - Skinless Hadok 2let NOW ON DISPLAY A Large Selection of Easter 'Candie s CHOCOLATE EAST -ER EGGS BUNIES and NOVELTIES EASTER BASKETS The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 19, 195 13 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lamb, were bunctay dinner guests-of were dinner guests of Mr. and and Lesley, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H.J. MeGili. Mrs. Thomas Barrie, Bow- visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Master Cory Sweet enter- manville. Garnet Town's, Peterborough. tained a few friends on Very peased to report Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Murray San- Monday to his 6th birthday. F. Draper is h6me fro-m derson Raglan wpre Saturdav Congratulations to Cory. hospital and is going back to evening callers at Mr., and Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Werry teaching at Durham College Mrs. E. Wright's were Sunday visitors with Mr. Monday. Mi. and Mfrs. Milton and Mrs. Gary Hanewich, Mrs. Marie Tobin, Cobourg Stainton, Miss Elva Orchard, Oshawa. visited lier parents on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorland Mr. and Mrs. Roy MeGili Mr, and Mrs. F. Drap3er *.MINE UN IL I eT e.10%Of f *retFsig qimn o In Soc Fishng Rds ad Rels b...e MICH L -eLN H R E C A C AN eAW AN eAYMR O RN AE er ep r e y 0 eOM N IL " UN& N WC N R 9 13eigS. .6340 elas SupreorRtr lb atrSa ap n< 89,elb - - - - - --- - - -