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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Mar 1976, p. 15

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137 King St. E., Bowmiafville 623-7694 - 623-7661 REALTOR PARKWAY AVENUE, BOWMANVI LLE 41/2 year old brick bungalow home with finished rec room with fireplace. Vendor trans- ferred. WAVERLEY ROAD SOUTH, BOWMANV.ILLE 4 bedroom twin home with 2 baths, finished recreation room, car port, fenced yard and numerous extras includ- ed. Phone now. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 50' frontage on Main Street in Bowmanville. Ideal office location, good parking at rear. Phone now. 13-1 REALTOR SI REAL ESTATE LUMITED 181 CHURCH STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 1T8 623-4428 TASTEFULLY decorated 3 bedroomn bungalow on quiet street in Oshawa. Finished rec.* room with wet bar and acorn fireplace. Attached gar- age. Back yard faces onlo ra vine lot with creek. Asking only $54,900. LARGE 10 per cent first mortgage is one of the many features of this 5 level side split in Bowmanville, situated on an extra deep lot. Walkout from finished family room wîth fireplace. Partly finished rec. room. Attached garage. Priced at only$ 63,500. 50 ACRES at Elizabethville. Beautifullytreed lot with view and pond. About haitf work- able . Priced reasonably at $48,500. a - - ~e1 i [ HL.WoodMiïn or Bantams Defeat Milton Three Straight Advance to -Ontario Finals ~~iru On Wed. Mar. 24, phaying at Milton took advantage of a score reading 3-3 and' both Riggers and Stan Greenhai RELOUDarhmngton Sports Centre, our power play and scored to go teams stihl a man short, Brent An outstanding seriesf $49,500 Estate Sale- Centrally located in Bowmanville 7 room brick, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, separate dining room, hot water oul heated, full basement. Extra large de- tached garage. $15,500 down and vendorswill hold one open mortgage for the balance. Quick possession. To inspect caîl Bill McFeeters, Schofield- Aker Ltd., Realtor, daytime 723-1111 or evenings 725-1726. in the village of Caesarea, new 3 bedroom bungalow, carpet throughout, finished fireplace in rec. room area, ready for occupancy. Total price $44,900. One building lot 150 x 250', 2 miles n'orth of Bowmanville. $25,500. Tele- phone 623-6464. 13-1 Millbrook. Four unit com- plex and commercial outiet, right downtown is this older, three storey complex, com- pletely renovated. AIl units on lease, excellent financing available. Vendor wants it sold. Contact: Ted Storey, 705-932-2132 or atter ftive 705-743-6786. lrwin Sargent and Lowes Ltd., Realtors, Millbrook. ,13-1 Private - Bowmanville lux- ury, 4 bedroom, detached, near ail conveniences. Two- years old, 9 per cent. $56,900. Phone 1-292-2168. 13-4 Jeannette Nuqent Real Estate, Realtor 579-4900 OPEN HOUSE Sunday, Apr. 4, 1976 2 p. m. - 5pa. 10 Chapel Street, Bowmanville Custom built, tastefully decor- ated brick twin home. FuIIy broadloomed, 3 bedrooms, 11/2 bathrooms, Hollywood kitch- en, half-finished rec. room. Owner must selI. Directions: Waverley Road north end to Coleman, turn right on Cole- man to Chapel Street, look out for Open House Signs. Toros came from behind to eliminate Milton three games straight in the semi-finals. The first period was scoreless, Milton came on in the second and scored two unanswered goals to end the second period leading 2-0. Toros f inalyscored early in the third when Stan Greenham blasted a perfect shot fromn the blue line, assisted by Rick Simpson to close the gap to 2-1. ahead '3-l' Then, when both teams were playing two men short due to penalties, Toros Brent Clemens scored a beau- tiful goal to narrow the gap to 3-2 with the assist going to Rick Simpson. With lcss than three minutes remaining, both teams received penalties and playing four men apiece, Toros' Randy MacDonald scored the tying goal assisted by Kevin Noble, With the Clemens scoreci fis second goal'and this turned into the winner with Rick Simpson assisting with only 58 seconds remaining. Final score Toros 4 - Milton 3. Full credit to a neyer say die team on a fine effort. Not only playing good defensive hockey but also scoring or assisting in each game of this series was our strong defence of Kevin Noble, Neil Jones, Terry Frank's Real Estate Win Comm ercial League By l1..Burns W. Frank Real Estate cnded the hockey season last Sunday when they defeated D & R Sports for the Championship 7 to 3. Franks started the scoring e arly in the fimst when Gregg Adams tipped one in from Ron Simpson. Franks went ahead 2-0 before the period ended when Steve Burns scored a power play goal with John Hughes assisting. D & R came within one in the second when Doug Crough tallied from Larry Permis., Franks came back when Brian Rowe scored unassisted and John Hughes made it 4 to 1 with Steve Burns and Bryan Hughes assisting. The third period saw D & R hit first with a goal from George Sainsbury with Doug Crough and Larry Peris picking up the assists. But Fanks weren't about to die as John Hughes scored his se- cond goal from Steve Burns and Ron Simpson and Paul Forsey made it 6-2 with Bryan Hughes and Ron Baker assist- ing. D & R scored their ast tally from Larry Permis with George Sainsbumy and Doug Crough getting the assists. Then at 16:07 Kim Rogers scored the final goal of the yeam with help from Hon Baker and Paul Forsey. The Exeîîtive wnîild like to Millbrook 932-2132 SEF- andCOPR NEW HOMES IN MILLBROOK by Marianna Developments - 6 NEW HOMES 111/4%/oto 11 1/21/o FINANCING - Prices f rom $44,900 - $48,900 - Downpayments from $2,0-00 - Low taxes - Quiet Village with ail services available your Hostess WiIl Be Elleen Powell1 ONLY 25 Minutes- f rom Bowmanville MILROOK OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY NO. 401- 2-4 p.m. thank everyonc for making this past year successful and we would like to thank the Statesman for their co- operation this past year by inviting one of their staff to ouir banquet on May 15 at the Marina Hotel. S.Marys Juveniles Make it to Finals On Saturday night at DarI- ington aena, -the St. Marys Cement Juveniles had a much tougher job beating Streets- ville 3-2 than they had on Wednesday When they blank- ed them 6-0 in Si eetsville. The Saturday win gave them the seies three games to one and put the St. Marys squad in the Ontario finals against Essex. Streetsvillc opened the scor- ing on Sat'uiday in the first period with Bu*inanvilhe fail- îng to connect until they tied it in the second with John Conboy getting the- marker, assisted by Neil Ryan. Tom Nowlan scored their second goal unassisted with only a littlc over a minute left in the period. Brian Martin nettcd the third Bowmanville goal in the bu rd. assisted by Neil Ryan and Jirn Ilution, but Strecis- ville came back wîth about six minutes to go to score and put them withhn-one goal of a tic. Despite Stetsvil's bcst efforts, the St. Marys crew held thcmn off until they ran out of time. Bowmanville chahked up quite a margin in penalties with 10 minors to Strcctsville's thmee. In the Wedncsday game, John Conboy was the big scorer with a hat trick. Jordy Bowden, John Hogarth and Jim Hutton were the other counters. Assists went to Duke Brunt with three, Neil Ryan with two, Tom Nowlan, Joey Burns, Hutton and Hogarth with one each. Bowmanvilhe meets Essex in the finals, starting with two, games here, on Saturday at 8:30 and Sunday at 6 p.m., in the best four out of seven series. Court March 30, 1976 Judge R. B. Baxter pesided with Assistant Crown At- torney J. Clark and duty counsel MB., Kelly. George Ronald Fudge, no fixcd address, plcaded'guilty' to diving aftcr consuming over .08 on January 13. A furthem charge laid Fcbruamy 24 of, after having been chamged, did fail to appear in court, pleadcdi'flot guilty' as he was in Oshawa for medical easons. Hc said word given to the acting crown that day that he would not be in court. Const. Martin had investigat- cd a three car accident on am. for Brent Ciemens scoring six goals and two assists, Rick Simpson four goals and six assists, Steve Braun two goals and two assists, also a strong two-way performance by Randy MacDonald. Fine goal- tending by Mark Shackelton and John Storgaard. Probable first home game against either south London or Dunnville will be Sa t., Apr. 3 at 5:30 in Bowmanville. highway 2 at Prestonvale Road wherc a car had lost control, Tests were . 16 and .16. The fine on the first charge was $150. and costs, in default 10 days. He was prohibited from driving for 3 months. He was found 'guilty' for failing to appear and a fine of $25. and costs, in default 5 days consecutive was levied. He was given one month to pay. Robert S. Patenaude, R.R. Enniskillen uleaded 'euiltv' to erecting an addition to a shed last October. The fine was $50. no costs, in default 5 days. Bench Warrant was issued for Jerry Carkner. Steven Adcock, Bowman- ville, who pleaded 'guilty' Mamch 2 to break and enter at a residence was sentenced March 23 to 9 months definiite and 3 months indeterminate in an Ontario Reformatory. Allie Glen Allin, 24, Bow- manville and Allan W. Main- prize, Hamptorn ýharged joint- ly with the above Stephen Adcock, pleaded guilty' at the same time were each put on suspeiîted 'sentence for two years. The'y are to report once a month to probation officer, to abstain from alcohol, and not associate with anyone with a criminal record. They are not to enter a pool room. Mainprize is to attend AA once a week. If convicted of any offense in the next two years that is a violation. Rejean Laurion, 18, Ennis- killen, who was found 'guilty' March 16 of taking a car and dangerous driving on January 4, was given 6 months definite and 3 months indeterminate, for dangerous driving 30 days concurrent. Hc was also given 30 days concurrent on each charge of tre'spass at Courtice Secondary School. Christian Byrd, residing with a local family in Bow- manville, was put on pro- bation for two years, following a break and enter charge heard in court on March 9. Judge Baxter told him he was fortunate to have a h ome-to go to. He told him to play his part and flot fail them, he is to abide by their rules in and out of the home. He is to try and refrain from associating with others known to have been in trouble. Donald Scott Wright, 21, Bowmanville, charged Mar. 5 did mi'5zehief by smashing a glass in a telephone booth on King St. E., pleaded 'guilty'. The fine was $25. and costs, in default 3 days. Given 2 weeks to pay. Allan Peter Howell, 26, Toronto, was charged De- cember 14 with having care and control after consuming over .08, He pleaded 'guilty'. At 6 a.m.* an officer was sent to highway 401 and Courtice Rd. Tests were'.16 and .17. The fine was $200. and costs, in default 15 days. He was prohibited from driving for 6 months. He was given 2 months to pay. Gary A. Parker, Omemee, charged January 24 with driving after consuming over .08 pleaded 'guîlty'. Const. Mackay investigated where a car had rollcd over. Tests were .14 and .15. Two previous convictions were read out. He was given a 14 day jail sentence and an order pro- hibiting hlm from driving anywhere in Canada for the nexi. six monlhs. Orono uNews Mrs, Douglas Williams of Comox, Vancouver Island; B.C., spent a weck with her mother, Mr. Cliff Winter and visitcd her father in the Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville. Mr. and Mms. Ron Harris, Richard, K'm and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morton and Of' NI». anîd brs. Reg Sutton. Mrs. Rutherford of Coîborne visited Mrs. N. S. McNally on Friday evening. The United Church Women Presbyterial was held at the Harmony United Church, Oshawa on VWedresday, March 3lst. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bal visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W., Mercer, Kenny, Trevor and infant son James Laverne of' Hampton. A very successful Euchre Card Party was held last Friday evening at St. Sav- ior's Anglican Church. Mrs. L. Gertrude Turner - age 82- wife of the late Richard John Turner - former- ley of Centre Street, 'Orono passed away on Wednesday, March 24th at Marnwood Nursing Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service-and com- mittal was at the Morris Funeral Chapel on Friday afternoon. Spring interment - Orono Cemetery. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tansley, Janette and Michael were Miss Lois Cullis of Oshawa, Mr. Hugh Anderson of Toronto, Mrs. John Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Melege, Golterman. ilA yDVIN Mrs. Gordon Dudley and Neil, Sarnia, spent last week with her mother, Miss A. Read. Mr. Dudley was a Saturday visitor and Mrs. Dudley and Neil returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Black- humn and Wendy, Enniskillen were Sunday supper guests of the Wilbur Blackburn family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and baby, Port Colborne, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Black- humn and family, Orono, were Thursday luncheon guests of the W. Blackburn family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Graham and Gregory, Valleyfield, Quebec, spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. Leslie Graham. Messers Garfield and Gord- on 'Graham, Toronto were Thursday visitors with their grandmother, Mrs. Leslie Graham. Sorry to hear Mrs. W. Martin of Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa is quite ill. Mrs. M. Bertrim having had a heart attack, is a patient in the Oshawa Hospital. Best wishes and a speedy recovery Mrs. Bertrim. Glad to hear Mr. Don Cameron a former resident of Haydon now living in Bow- manville is a patient in the Oshawa Hospital but expects to behome this week. Sandv Jones spent a few HEAD OFFICE: 234 King St. East Bowmanville ~. 623-3393 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 31, 1976 15 Bjoard of Education Ends A pilot project foi four-year-old childr been operating f three years, was ca the upcoming scho the Northumberlan castle Board of E( their March 25th in A report on thep Director of Instruq ert Moorcrof t rec extending the throughout the a their jurisdiction or the pilot projecl Brighton and RoSE lic schools. The board ur voted against ext program throughot isdiction and voted a motion to contini pilot projects in tf and Roseneath sch The report show: able difference i ment between1 children who took for four year oldç who dhd not. The only dif feren the report betwe( who have had the those who have n( social learning of kindergarten. Delegations froi Brighton and schools and 24 pi porting the contint program, were at1 to argue in its fav( Dîrector -of Frank Thom told hng at the meetii estimated net cosl program extendec board's jurisdictio $300,000, or api three per cent of1 budget. Board member said that is was ur whole jurisdiction programi that wc used in two school: projects were con Before the boai the issue, Mr. 1j them to considE board could not extend the progra jurisdiction and days with Bob Colborne. Mrs. K. Butter Jones, called on IV Lloyd Ashton m potted tulips frorr Mrs. A. Read a] the Ashton home. The community ed fo hear of the( late Leslie Grah Oshawa Hospital day. Pilot Project r educating ment in some areas wuuld be ren that has îow. for almost "Both these factors would ancelled for resuit in higher costs," he ool year by said. id and New- The motion to continue the ýducation at programn as pilot projeets in neeting. the two schools for one more program by year was defeated with a six to iction, Rob- five vote. ommended program rea underIte ýr cancelling eneath pub- S r e by L. 'Burns inanimously Both teams are tied with one ending the win each after County Chrys- ýut their jur- 1er defeated Kramp's Furni- 16-5 against ture last Thursday by a 4-2 ue with the decision. he Brighton County started the scoring iools. with the only goal in the first is no notice- period by Doug Crough with n achieve- Marty Burgess assisting. With grade one only 18 seconds gone in the the course second, Doug Crough picked [and those Up his second goal from Rick Shackleton. Kramp's got on, née shown in the board when Terry Baker ýen children got an unassisted goal. County course and went up by two again when ot, is in the Tim Prout did some fancy children inl dancing to score unassisted. The third, period saw M both the Kramp's cone * within one Roseneath when Glenn Rice tallied fromn )arents sup- Joe Caruana and Warner uation of the Walroff. County put the game the meeting away when Rick Shackleton ror. tallied unassisted. County 's Education goaltender Rocky Willoughby the gather- was the main reason for the ing that the win along with Doug Crough, to have the Rick Shackleton and Tim i across the Prout. The same goes for n was about Kramp's as Doug Hayes kept )proximately the score down with help from the net total his defence of Brian Bradley, Terry Baker and Chris Bolson. Bill Carman The third game goes next inf air for the Thursday àt 8:30 p m. to pay for a-z uld only be Is if týe pilot IrAAI tinued. ,r,. ird voted on Thom asked ATHELE TE GT er that the leT ELT,~P 0 adequately m across its AN ASTRONALIT1 that enroil- M /S Et6P4ISS Jones, Port ry, Mms. B. Vr. and-Mrs. ith lovely n Club 21. Iso called at jwas shock- death of the iam at the on Wednes- MARTY'S Auto Repair 3 Queen St., Bowmanville 623-3896 1c*c Coast to Coast Real Estate Service Oshawoa 728-7518 1 Orono -983-9547 Toronto - ý23-9,174 D YKS TRA 'S Delicatessen Foods TASTY, BONELESS CHUCK STEAK and BRAISING STEAK $1î~b.-_ _ _ _ FRESH, CRISP ARNOLDS LETTUCE Butter Roils SIZE 3flC Reg. -9c Price 24 Head 7cDoz. LIBBY'S Asst. Flavours A c RELISH 12 z. 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Pond close by. Cali Bill Turansky. $33,000. - BOWMANVILLE j Small bungalow on huge,66 x 165 ft. lot. Caîl Ken Brown for details. UPTOWN LOCATION - BOWMANVILLE 2 storey brick twin home, 3 bedrooms, separate dining room, $39,900. Terms. Caîl Phyllis McRobbie. IN ONE OF BOWMANVILLE'S BEST AREAS 21/2 year old brick and aluminum 3 bedroom bungalow. Good size lot. Asking $54,900. Caîl Ken Brown. PRICED TO SELL $45,900. Lovely 3 bedroom bungalow with finished recreation room, large, nicely landscaped lot in Orono. Cale Albert Kerekes. 105 x 215 BUILDING LOT - BETHANY Registered. Several tail shade trees, 30 minute drive east of Oshawa. Asking $18,500. Terms open. Caîl Clare McCullough or Bill Turansky. REDUCED - VENDOR MUST SELL Courtice area, 3 bedroom, 11/2 storey home, bright kitchen, single garage on 110 x 198 lot. Only $37,990. Cali Bill Turansky. A REAL GARDENER'S DELIGHT - $38,500. Buy now and start planting. Older 3 bedroomframe bungalow, double attached garage on 65 x 165 ft. lot. Close f0 downtown Bowmanville. Call Jan Oudshoorn. i.eiepnione littakes~ ~ 623-3393 Imore than1/ SIGN to sel a house It takes ... Total Exposure cand Dedicated People! rîr-1 --I- - - -

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