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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Sep 1975, p. 15

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1The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, September 24, 1975 15 a -, 623-3911 a~mavile -Simpson Ave- ~i,3 bedroomn brick bunga- *\wwith paved drived, gar- Sfinished basement with ~Rec. roomn and facilities for extra bedroom, close to school and shopping, asking $46,500 with terms. Bowmanville -good starter home 'ii n orth end area, lot 58- x 150, 2 bedrooms and sepa- rate DR., close to school, asking $40,000. Scçugog area -2 cottage lots with water pi ped to lot 1 ine, no need to dig well, 1 faces on good road t he other has access to lake, asking $5,000 down each. Newcastle - large 20 x 40 foot inground pool on lot 60 x 173 with 3 bedroomn brick bunga- low, hollywood kitchen and finished rec. room, easy access to Hwy. 401, asking î $62,500. 39-1 Attractiveiy decorated 3 bedroom bungalow. Quiet street in north-west Bowman- ville. Near golf and curling club. Best quality sliding doors leading ta sun deck which overlooks the beautiful surrounding neighborhood. $56,900.00. 38-2 REALTOCR* 181iCH-URCH STREET BOWMANViLLE, ONTARIu LIC 1T8 623-4428 OPEN HOUSE -Your Choice ' 15,900 each. Bethany offers 3 I- riooms, separate dining mroughed-in fireplace, bas-zement1 garage in these quality built homes with picturesque settîng. Open for your inspection Satur-day- and Sunday, Sept. 27 and 28, Il arn. tà 5 p.m. Directions: Hwy. 35 north ta Hwy. 7A, east on Hwy. 7A to east end of Bethany. Watch for "Open House'- signs. PF7411iTYPOOL -for the large f13-T-ll who like country living, this 5 edrocm oIder home'has new sidîng and is in the process of being renovated. Vendors are anxious and will look at an offer. BUILDING LOT -This 10 acre lot features a secluded build- ing site and could be yours for only $35,500. OUTSKIRTS 0F BETHANY -Modernizedi 3 bedroom 112 storey home. Separate lot with barn. $44.000. Ask for Roy Strong. If no answer, please eall: Josephine Doxtater - 1-983-9593 P-- Strong - 1-705-944-5549 Sy Black - 623-7686 jennis Francis -623-3857 Peter Mac Eachern - 623-4894 Edmond Vanhaverbeke - 1-797-2333 Ray Finney -1-705-277-2280 George Van Dyk -623-4638 39-1 Oshawa Office 725-1133 Toronto Line 368-4290 Dave Passant -~presentative Res. 623-32 8 'ýHOLKAN &CO. LTD. 137 King St.IE.. BowmanVille 623-7694 - 623-7661 REALTOR $26,900. Asking price for this large 4 bedroom cottage on Lake Ontario, dinîng room, brick fireplace la front room, lovely lot, have a look. Courfice Area, 15 yr. aid 3 bedroom bungalow, full base- ment, double car garage, 61/2 acres of land, vendor will take back 1sf mortgage. 21/2 Acres landscaped proper- ty, close ta town and scbool, bus af door, loveiy immacu- late 3 bedroam brick, bunga- low witb walkaut basement fo breezeway and garage, ideal for tbe gardener. 39-1 Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 Newcast le 3 year old, 3 bedroom brick back split home, living and dining room newly broad- loomed, balance of home in top condition, stove, fridge, freezer and dryer included. Spaciaus landscaped lot. Com- pare with any home offered at $54,500 witb terms. Caîl Phyl- lis McRobbie. Backsplit Bowmanvilîe ldeally located with 4 bed- rooms, family roomn, attached garage, existing 914 per cent ma rtgage. Asking $53,400. Terms. Cali Tony Klompmak- er. Beautiful Backsplit Large living room and family roomn with fireplace. Quality broadloom, 3 bedrooms, bath ensuite. Asking $59,900. Cali Jan Oudshoorn. Outstanding Value $59,900 oversize sidesplit with family room, open fireplace, L-shaped living and dining room, ultra modemn kitchen, loads of expensive extras, 11/2 bathrooms, laundry room on main floor, double garage. 934 per cent mortgage. Lovely landscaped lot in Bowman- ville. Caîl Stan Lockyer. Lot - Blackstock Area Have your very oxvn dream home buiît on this large, well wooded 85 x 250 lot, located on paved road in lovely area of small country estates. AIl permits available. Asking $24,900. Cali Elfie Jost. Bowmanville, Large older 2 storey brick home beautifully maintained on a lovely 50 x 156 ft. lot close ta centre af town. This type of home is bard to find. Asking $59,900. Caîl Bill Turansky. Bowmanvilie Storey and a Ha If Colonial kitchen, fireplace in living room. Finished rec. room. Three bedrooms. Ask- ing $67,900. Cail Stew McTa- vish. Bowmanville Owner transterred- must selI this custorn bult 8 room brick and redwood side-split bunga- low. Large lot features mature shade and fruit trees and is situated in a good residential area near 401 exit. For vîewing the many features in thîs home caîl Fat Yeo. Askîng $64,500. Century Home Bowmanville Situated on large lot witb variety of fruit trees. 3 bedrooms and small barn. Askin g $55,900, Terms. Cali Tony Klampmaker. Estate Sale - Bowmanville Budget minded couples take a close loak at this brick bungalow designed duplex. Main floar bas 6 rooms witb built in stave and aveni, income apartment bas 3 large roams plus 3 piece bath. Close ta ai shopping areas. Askîng $53,900. Must selI. Contact Pat Yeo. 55 Acre Homesite Wifh small, mature bush and naturai pond site. Lacated in prestige drea, nurth ut New- castle on excellent road and surrounded by lavely, rolling farmland. AIl permits avail- able. Asking $63,000 with reasonable clown payment and good terms. Caîl Elfie Jost and try an offer. Are You Considering a MOVE or TRANSFER? We are Equipped to handle your home needs anywhere in + anada and U.S.A. Coast to Coast Real Estate Service 39-1 RESULIS COIUNIT! Multiïple Listing Service Oshawa & District Real Estate Board SAVE $ $ THOUSANDS $$ BUY DIRECT FROM BUILDER New custom* built 80 tt. rancher on four acres witb tremendaus view. Two car garage, mud room, sunken living raom, 3 or 4 large bedrooms, games and rec. room, fireplace, and plaster. Priced to seil at only $79,900 wîth only $20,000 dawn. Will consîder trade-in. Open Ho use on weekends 263-2009 î rVO 3- ,"Waverly Gardens'" ln Bowmanville Built by Marianna Developments Your Gua rantee of Quality Construction HOMES FROM $47,985 DOWN Features include: Clean Dependable Electric Heat Large family kîtchen - inished famlly room -Completely broadioomed 11/2 battis f:ireplaces -Attached garages Fully sodded lots, -Completely serviced Open for Inspection This Weekend and Daily 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. A LSO Open House at Newcastle Saturday &Sunday 1-4:30 p.m. Choice of 2 Del uxe Models to Choose From. MAR IAN NA DEVELOPMENTS Buîlt by Division of Veltri & Son Limited Weil known for quality construction and superior workmanship. -4M-mîng 1. tE., owmanvile 623-3393 Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 43-tf Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kas- hul of Oshawa are pleased to announce the wedding of their daughter Anita Cyrilla, to Murvin Robert Fredricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J Fredricks, of Bowmanville The marriage will take place on Saturday,.September 27th at Harmony United Church, Oshawa. 39-1 Beehive Rebekah Ladge held their annual Penny Sale in the Centennial Hall on Sept. 19, 1975, and if was again a great success, The hea d table was decorated wifh pink and green candies, and flowers tram the garden of Mr. Cliff Samis.' The sale was ofticially opened at 2:30 by District THIRD BOWMANVILLE CUB PACK NEWS Sept. 3rd we apened with 31 boys attending,_ sixteen of these registered nearing the end af Sept. We now have 40 boys and 30 are registered. Byv the end of September ail Cubs must be registered. We can't toke boys on trips unless they are registered. I do hope the parents wili ca-operote in this. Leaders for the year are: Emma Bragg, Akela; Lor- raine Filiatraulf, Raksha; Ken McArthur, Baoo; Terry Molloy, Bagheera; Wayne O'Connor, Kaa; Bradley Brooks. Scoufer Brooks: Perry Rietmuiler, Mang; Da- vid Morgan, Halhia; Alostair Westgarth, Ricky-Ticky and Andrew Sproaf as Helpers (only if homework is not too heavy). Wayne O'Connor is' aur newest leader. He cornes trami Renfrew, Ont. His sans Andrew and Edmund have transferrecd ta our pack. Wayne, I undersýand is the Pharmicist at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. Welcome aboard Wayne. This Safurday September 27, 1975, we will have our Annual Foîl Battle Drive. The whole town will be covered tram 9:30 a.m. 'fil we finish, if time permits, we will have a hike oufta Bragg's waods in the afternoon The money for the bottles will pay for a bus trip on fhe 4th of October ta the African Lion Safari. This is just off Hwy. 8, 7 miles from Cambridge f(Gaît) and 20 miles N.W. of Hamilton near Rockton, Ont., off season hours 12 noon ta 4:30 daily. Our annual Apple Day is October 25 and November 8th the Cubs will march with the Legian on Remembrance Day alang with Beavers, Brownies, other Cub packs, Scouts and Rovers. This year I hope some of the staff will show up. Possibly there will be mare hikes in Octaber. This we'Il work out later. ELIZABETH VILLE Mrs. Blanche Muldrew and Bill were at a Jehavah Witness gathering in Mississauga orea recently. Mrs. H. Thickson, Mrs. R. Westheuser and girls spent three days with Mr. and Mrs. H. Staats, Brantford last wj-eek-,--who had beet invoived i in an accident thaf completely demolished their car. Fartun- ately no one was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thickson spent Safurday wifh Mr. and Mrs. J. Dekoker on Saturday. DYKS TRA 'S A-i STEER Sirloin Porterhouse S 1%K T-Bone - Wing $ 1 b. FOR A GREAT SANDWICH, STORE SLICED BSAKED etAT LOAF 1b. STORE SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST BACON lb. FRESH, CRISP, AIR-CARE LOCAL MAcINTOSH AIR FRESHENER A PPLES (Rose) 9 9C51b.(Save 20c bag 50)Aat SPLENDOR (Save 30c) MACARONI or C a2Ib. SPAGHETTI 59 bag SWIFT HOLIDAY a1 z i LUNCHEON MEAT 69%c (Save 20c) 6 ]IUCK'S YUM YUM Cý a 32 oz. PICKLES (Save 2c)O79 jar CHAPMAN'5 TOASTMASTER 1ICE CREAM WHITE SLICED Asst. Flavors BREA D $,I'19 Ob24z.7êc 1/2 Gal. A& Loaves 1 ROYALE WHITE (Save 10,P) PRINTED PAPR TOWELS D YKSTRA ' Deicatessen Food Market Depufy President Lois Kelly of Ganaraska Lodge, Port Hope. Noble Grand Brenda Goode was the head canvenor, assist- ed by Vice Grand Hlen Lamant. The home-bakinjg table was in charge of Sistens Rose Alexander and Ruby Spicer, and the variefy table xvas in charge of Sister Char-lotte Byers and Carat Roberts, Sisfcrs Olive Ric- bards and Shirley Severn were the kitchen canvenars and Sister Leah Hendren was cunveji r frithetea tables, wifh Sister Gladys Rahm and other sisters heiping, some waiting on fhe tea fables, others in the kit chen. Conven- or in charge of tickets was Sister Ref a Nivins, and Sister Bileen Large sold tickets on the day of the sale. Pouring tea were sisters Marge Highfield, Florence Maore, Kay Porter, Susie Leveft, Ruth Mitchell, Hilda Colwell, Amy Tait, and Elsie Richards. The hourly draw convenor was P.D.D.P. Eva McMurfer, the first draw being mode at 3 p.m. by D.D.P. Lais Kelly, and won by Mrs. Ruth Murphy Other winners of the hourly draws were Mns. Jessie Marr, Kyle Zimm, John Diliing, Mrs. Arsenauit, and Mns. Mary Balson. Af 8 o'ciock, Noble Grand Brenda Goode welcomed al the visitars, and introduced Regianal Councillor Ann Cow- man, whn mode the basf hourly draw, then dnew the tickets for ail the lovely and useful prizes. The list of these prizes and winnens wili be in the window of Cliffcrest Cleaners, along wifh fthe list of unclaimed prizes. The unclaimed prizes may be picked up at the home of Mns. Helen Lamont, 50 Simp- son Ave., phone 623-3555. Beehive Rebekahis Hold Their Annuol Penny Sale I Provincial Judge R.B. Baxter presideci with, Assistant Crown Attor- ney N. McCrank and duty counsïl1 M R Kelly. James H. Real 4301 King- stan Rd. West Hill, pleaded 'guiity'. ta driving while dis- quali f ed on July,20. He was involved in an accident, on highway 35 and regional road 20. The fine was $100 and costs, ini default 10 days..Given 4 weeks ta --y, Frederic Roy Andrews, 16 and Sheila Langstatf, 16, both ut Newtonvilie pleaded 'guilty' f0 two charges of break and enter in a dwvelling house at R.R. 1, Ne\wtýonviiie on, August 5and 6. On the first charge a piggy bank was faken and returned next day andc a larger arnount of money taken. They. were each put on probation for two years, f0 report ta officer once a month. They' were. put on a 9 p.m. curfew for the first six inonths of probation. Restitution in the amount of $36 each is ta be paid into court within a month. If they behave during probation a condîtional discharge will be given. Clayton G. Brown, 24, Bow- mnanville, pleaded 'guity'ta driving with over .08 dune 27. He was involved in an accident with a tire depart- ment vehîcle. Blood tests were .10. The fine was $150 and costs in defaulî 10 days. He was prahibited tram driving for 3 months. He was given 3 weeks ta pay. CourtI and cauld see a persan walk belween t he windaw. A small ama unt. of cash was taken. Previaus convictions were read out. He was put an probation for twa years, ta repart once a week for the first six months and ta attend AA ance a week and provide proaf [bat he attends. He is nat fta associate ',with anyane that has a crimmai record. Bench warrants ta be issued for; Jas. Donovan, Stanley Cary, James Sellers, John Brown, Gary Therteil. Charles Richmond, Oshawa, and now in the James Bay area, pleaded 'guilty' throughi a triend ta a dune 12 charge af driving while impaired and failing ta pravide a hreath sample. 1-e was found asleep in his car on regional road 57. It was dîfficuit ta wake him up. He xwas unsteady an his feet. The fine on the impaired charge was $200. and casts, in default 15 days. He was prahibited tram driving for 3 mopths. The secand charge brought a fine af $50 and costs in default 5 days cansecufive. He was given 2 manths l<o pay. Dean Sellers, 18, Bowman- ville was charged an July with causing a disturbance near 90 Queen St. by fighting. He had been drinking. The fine was $50 and costs in defauit 5 days. He was given 3 weeks ta pay. Wilton T. Daly, 780 Laurier Blvd., Brockville, was fined $10 and costs for exceeding the speed, limit on 401. Const. Martin was the investigating officer. Ronald Donaghue, 21, Baw- manvîlle pleaded 'guilty' ta having two hub caps in bis possession on dune 23. They were valued af $65. The fine was $50 and costs in default 5 days. He was given 2 weeks ta pay. Brian D. Cowan 8 Pine St. Bawmanville, pleaded 'guilty' ta having marijuana in bis possession on June 29. Twa otticers apprehended him an King St. E. and noticed 2 cigarettes an the ground. The fine was $10l0 and casts in defaulf 10 days. Dean G. Metcalf 20 RR.2 Bowmianville was charged May 28 wifh having a contrai- led drug in his possession, namnely LSD. He pleaded 'guilty' Const. VanDyk seai ched him and found hait a tabiet which is a very smali ainount. He fold the afficer 'hie did nat know the tabiet was in bis packet nor did nat remem- ber ever purchasing if.' Coun- cil asked the judge ta take into consideration the amaunt and asked foar a conditional ar absolute discharge. The crawn said lie wouid not be opposed ta a discharge. The judge said 'wxhere t here are exnc'ptional, circumistances there can be a diseharge gixen. The judge believes the use of drugs is detrimental ta human wel- tare. He was put on probation far one year, follawing which a canditianal discharge will be given as he'gave under oaf h he ,has nof used a drug and lias not infenion at using a drug. Mark Howard, 17, Bawman- ville, charged May 24 wifh having a mini bike in his possession pieaded 'guilty'. He was put on probation for fwo years, la report ta officer once a month for the first year. Foliowing probat ion hie xiii be gixen a conditional discharge, George Borlase, R.R.4, Omemee, was charged May 16 with driving atter consuming over .08. lie pieaded 'guilty' ('ansf. Fitz£gerald, was north bound on highway 35 foliawing a vehicle and observed il crassing the line several fimes. Tests were .22 and .21. The fine was $200 and casts, in defauit 15 days. He was. prohibited tram driving for three montbs. Given 2 weeks ta pay. Edward Boniface, 39, Scar- bora, was found 'guilty' of having an imitation weapon on his persan August 1. He was an his way la tthe Pantypool area ta rescue his son whom he thought mighf came ta harma with the campany he was keeping and wanted ta score fhem. Judge Baxter put hlm on probation for 2 years to wholiy abstain fram aicahol. David Carveth, 18, New- cast le, was today sentenced ta 60 days in jail as the resuit of twa charges laid dune 14. The tirst charge he resisted Const. Schult z during the seizure of a moforcycle and the second charge for operoting without a license plate. He was obstrep- erous wit h the police. He hos had trouble with his scbool. Judge Baxter told him 'he had no reason ta act with the p olice the way he has been doing. Vaur behaviaur in schooi has nat been gaad. He had an intermittent jail sent- ence iast yeor and the judge remarked 'did not help you as a deferrent' and far his awn good gave hlm the above sentence and this is nat intermittent. For having no license plate, he was fined $20 and costs in default one day concurrent.

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