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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Mar 1977, p. 12

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12 Th n~ aiax n atesman. iuwiuanvile. IVIdI30.u1977 123 King St. E. Bowmanv~i le Phone 623-6622 ORONO A big old fashioned veranda for lovely, lazy summer evenings, plus 3 bright bedrooms, separate dining room, modemn kitchen with appliances. Only $42,900.00. Cal Ed Jeans 623-7152 or 623-6622. SAUNA ANYONE? This 4 bedroom Bowmanville home has one, as well as a big log burning fireplace, attached garage and- fenced rear yard, and raised deck. Located on a quiet crescent close to new shopping area. Asking price for this 2 year old beauty is on ly $56,900.00. Caîl Gord Barnes 623-6622 or 655-4940. SC UGOG POIN T $26,900.00 Cosy 5 room bungalow with nice sun porch to catch warm sun du ring t he day and breezes a t night. Close to swimming and boating. Caîl Shirley Hogg 623-3500 or 623-6622. STOP PAYING RENT! Plant your own garden, in this country setting, 3 bedroom home that would suit a younggrowing family. Asking $45,900.00. Caîl Mary Pik e 623-6622. JUST REDUCED $53,900.00 Gracious older home, 9 rooms, luxurlous master bedroom, 80 x 110 lot, Bowmanville north end. Cal 623-6622- Excellent opportunity in1 the new t Mall for a Doctor s office or Dentlst's office. Reasonable rent. Excellent accessability and parking. Phone Dave Fitzpatric«k 416-881-2001 IN hNi.OO A Quality Model Home Priced at $ 49,900*00 Check these features: -3 bedroomn raised bungalow -Patio Walkout from livingroomn -46' balcony At front of house -2 finished washroomns -Basemnent garage -Fireplace in rec roomn -Lot suze 120' x 144' OPEN HOUSE Sat. and Sun. 1 - 4p.m. 5culoE FALTy LrD REALTOR 623-6121 ACRES - Buld your dream home on this beautiful level wooded poperty bilding permits avaîlable, hydro, telephone, school bus at property. Asking $28,900.00. BOWMANVILLE - Hospital area, 11/2 storey brick, 3 bedrooms,,dining room, rec room, lot 5'x 15'with garden area and garage. 549,900.00. BOWMANVILLE - Asking only 553,900.00 for this 4 bedroom 2 storey home, dining room, garage, fireplace, bulit-in bar, famfily room, see if to-n ite! 1 BOWMANVILLE - 3 bedroom brick and aluminum sidesplit semi,, electrlc heat, built-in garage, walk-out to balcony, fi nished rec room. 12 ROOMS - in this stately solid brick home on 5Sacres of land, ideal home for the professional man, only 1/2 mile west of Bowmànvllle. $43,900.00 - 'Little Avenue, Bowmanville 4 bedroomn brick and aluminum, back split semi, quality boadloom and hardwood floors, electric heat, large kitchen area. $53,800.00- 3 year old 2 storey 4 bedmoom, brick and aluminum detached familIy home, fenced ear yard, concrete patio and tool shed, new wall ta wall broadloomn in dining and living rooms. SWIMMING- POOL - stays with this 3 bedroom 2 storey brick and.aluminum semi, lot 37' x 150'. Only $43,900.00. BOWMANVILLE - close to schools and churches, 8 roomn aider 2 storey frame and stucco detached home, ravine lot 91' x -259'. Asking $45,900.00. OSHAWA - 11/2 storey, 3 bedroom brick, paved drive, nice garden area, on lot 50' x 249', assume the 10 per cent first mortgage. $52,900.00., BOWMANVILLE - 3 bedroom brick and aluminum back-split semi, family oom, large kitchen, 'lot 150' deep completely -fenced, rec oomn facilities, Llsted at $44,900.00. BOWMANVILLE - 4 bedroom brick and aluminum back-split semi, finished ec room, complete damk room for photogaphy, newly dlecoated. Asking $45,900.00. NE WTON VILLE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilmer of Cameron, 'and Mrs. Bill Clark of Paisley were recent visitors here, with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkie. Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Lancaster attended an Implement Deal- ers meeting at the Canadiana Motor Hotel, Toronto, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen were away on holi- days, last week, visiting friends in Barrie, Orillia, Owen Sound, Niagara Falls, Toronto and Mount Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Richard MacCarl of Whitby. were Wednesday luncheon guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher. The Women's Institute Ex- exutive met at the home of President Amelia Lancaster, Thursday, when Roll Calîs and Mottos for next year's pro- grams, were arranged. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle on Friday, were Mrs. John Vinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vinkle, and Mrs. Terry Hedges, all of Belle- ville. There were 10 tables in play at the Card Party, Friday night, in Community Hall, with these winners High lady- Kim Gilmer, low lady-Shelley Tompkins, high man-N., Mof- fatt, low man-B. Milligan, 50- 50 draw-Mrs. Reg. ElliotI., Last Thursday, Rev. and Mrs. Tizzard and son Michael, with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen drove down ýo Stirl- ing to visit Rev. Ted- Snel- grove, our former Iminister, and enjoyed dinner with hlm, aI the United Church. Later, the Newtonville people wended their way back to Peterborough, where they had supper. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McEwen of Peterborough, spent the weekend with Mrs. Agnes Burley, and other visitors with the latter on Saturday, were MVr. and Mrs. Hugh Mcllroy, Willowdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley of Newcastle. un Sunday, Mr. Gerald Zealand, Elizabethville, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burley, and Doug of Bridgenorth vîsited Mrs. Burley. Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Chard, Johnna and Delann, of New- castle were supper guests, Friday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher were visitors during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Craig, at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leatherdale of Port Perry, enjoyed holidays in Texas in the area of Dallas and Fort Worth, recently. Mrs. Leone Lane, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray of Orono returned Saturday night from a week's holiday in Florida. They visited Fort Myers Beach, Bradenton, Sarasota and other places of interest, enjoying the balmy southern weather. Visitors the past week with Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilmer included Mr. and Mrs. Gordon May of Port Hope, Mrs. Lena Clysdale, Mr. Raymond Bruce, Mr. Anthony Ton, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, Kim and Ken, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilmer. Congratulations again to the Newcastle Pee Wees Hockey Team who won another Tourn- ament on Saturday when they defeated Uxbridge in Bow- manville. A large trophy was presented to the team, while the players received individ- ual trophies. Newtonville U.C.W. met in the church hall on Wednesday evening, March 23, with Vice President Carole Gardner pre- siding, due to the absence of Pres. Inez Boughen. The meeting opened with the hymn, "God Moves In A Mysterlous Way," fllowed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. R. "&BUD"99 0Virtu 118 King Street East, Bowmanvi lie 623-2967 2 ACRE BUILDING LOT - Overlooking Lake On- tario, 20 minutes from Bowmanville., Permits available. Asking $24,500. Let us show you. 1.5 ACRE LOT - excellent view in Village of Newcastle limits. Asking only $22,000. Cali and view now. 10 ACRE COUNTRY LIVING - 5 yr. old 3 becroom bungalow, attached breezeway and double garage, many extras, about two-thirds bush with creek, balance clear and landscaged. Asking $94,900. Try your BOWMANVILLE ORONO 623-3393 983-9547 NEWCASTLE - NEW HOME Exceptional 3 bedroom backsplit. Fully broadloomed, electrically heated. $54,490. Builder must seli, 50 try youroffer. Cal Bill Morrison Sr. OSHAWA - ARDEN COURT Lovely 3 bdrm. bungalow. Rec room with bar - 18' x 36'inground pool. Change roomr. Patio. Carport. Paved drtve. Ail1 for 55ý9,900. Terms. Cali Bill Turansky. BOWMANVILLE BACKSPLIT 3 bedroom, eat-in kitchen. Family room with acorn fireplace and bar. Existing 8/ per cent mortgage. Asking $49,500. Terms. CalB ill Turansky. BOWMANVILLE Within walking distance to downtown, is this exceptionally fine older 2 storey, 4 bdrm. home. Very dlean and tildy. Hardwood f loors. 11/2 baths. Garage. Treed and landscaped lot. Value at $51,500. Terms.,Cal Phyllis McRobbie. c4îc Coast tonCoast Rtal Estate Service Secretary Shirley Stapeton read the report of the previous meeting and Treasurer San- dra Melnnes gave the finan- cial statement. A card of aoureciation was read from Shirley Marteli in the Peace River District, who had received from Violet Gilmer, the card sent from our Society and signed by al present at the meeting. A note of thanks and appreciation was read from Rev. Ludford for the cartons of clothing sent from here, by the U.C.W. The Annual Presbyterial will be held in Simcoe United Church, Oshawa, March 30, and five delegates are to attend as well as the Presi- dent, and bring back a report. An invitation was read from the Newcastle U.C.W. inviting us to their Easter service, April 18th at 8 p.m. For our Good Friday ser- vice, MVrs., Tizzard wants seven ladies to assist ber. Rev. Tizzard will supply Bulletins for that occasion. The Bazaar at Newcastle is to be held in April. Tea will be served. Our miscellaneous articles must be sent on April 22nd or by 9 a.m., April 23rd, and two shifts of helpers are needed to assist from 9 arn. - 12 and 12-3 p.m. Lists of volunteers' names were taken down, for each shift. The Brownies are having a booth, also. A motion was passed that, in future, where lunch is requir- ed, for any occasion, any lady of the congregation may be asked to help, no.t just active members of the U.C.W. and leaving out the Session mem- bers. The "Shut-ins" are to each have a plant at Easter. Unit Leader Margaret Elliott was in charge of the Devotional, ANNOUNCEMENT DOROTHY RATCLIFFE William McFeeters, President of Schofield-Aker Limited, Oshawa, is pleased to an- nounce the appointment of Dorothy Ratcli ffe as Sales Representative. Dorothy has returned to Real Estate after a short absence and she invites her friends and past business acquain- tances ta give her a caîl at 723-1111 or at her residence 723-0045., assisted by Phyllis Peck, Mary Vinkle and Marion Edgert on. Two enjoyable vocal solos were heard from Evelyn Stacey-"He', and 've Found the Answer," with Violet Gilmer at the piano. Lynda Willsher gave an interesting demonstration of the art of 'Macrame" after which lunch was served by the group, to the 28 members and two visitors present. Newtonville-Starkville Bowling league March 241h Andrews 49, Supremes 47, Gold Diggers 39, Lennons 39. High single-Cindy Milison 256, high triple-Cindy Milison 632. 200 games-Cindy Milîson 256, 204, Jean Arnold 240, Sandra Mclnnes 229, Peggy Milîson 228, 217, Bernice Henderson 224, Bernice Hen- derson 224, Marlene Stacey 218, Blanche Jones 214, Mary Topple 215, Gail Milîson 207, Joyce Stacey 207, Pat Milîson 201. Mrs. Queenie Fletcher was one of those attending "Open House" at the Anglican Rec- tory, Newcastle, after the Sunday morning church ser- vice. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Brown of Bowmanville were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lenty of' Port Hope were Monday callers with Mrs. Leone Lane. PRIVATE SALE MUST SELL - Owner transferred. $49,900. Combination Residence and Ge- neral Store situated on 11/4 acres Iocated in Hamiet of Burketon. Dad can work at regular job while mother runs store. Excellent potentia I. Cali11-83-0761 - 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Mo n.to F ri. 263-8147 - Evenings and Weekends 137 King St. M mu Phone East 623-7694 Bowmanville i3 6 4 623-7661 $1,500 DOWN for th is newly renovated starter or retirement home in Newtonville, new 3 lac. bath and new w[ring, walk-out basement, excellent location. Asking on ly $33,900. NEWCASTLE, 4 bedroom, 2 storey home with 2 baths, broadloom, paved drive, 2 storey barn 20' x 32' and heated workshop. Asking only $52,900. $36,900 for this 2 bedroom older semi-renovated home, lot 66' x 146', new wiring and furnace, act now. BOWMANVILLE- compact 3 bedroom bungalow wilh alumninum siding, broadloom and garage on large 52' x 165' beautitully landscaped lot. Good starter home, close to school and park, asking $45,000. BOWMANVILLE - new 3 bedroom brick home, broadioom and cush ion floor, rec room with fireplace, plaster walls including the attached garage. Large 52' x 153' lot completely sodded. Well constructed, asking $64,900. BOWMANVILLE - completely renovated 3 bedroomn 11/2 storey brick home, separate D.R., 2.fi!replaces, rec roomn with walkout to patio, electric heat, broadloom and very tastefully decorated throughout. Centrally located, must be seen to be appreciated. BOWMANVILLE - compact 3 bedroom brick bungalow wîth new roof, insulation and copper plumbing. Has paved drive and extra large garage. Good-south end area, close to hospital an d shopping. BOWMANVILLE - 4 bedroom split-level brick semi, with 11/2 baths, and finished rec room, asking $44,500. Dunwoody Ll,.mlted Trustae in Bankruptc-y 146 Si mcoe St. N., Oshawa Phone 576-3430 P.O. Box 516 Ex-tremely Desirable Family Type Restaurant Spoce (Approxilmatoly 3600 sq. ft.) Ln the fnew An excellent opportunity in aâ triple "A" location at reasonable rent. Phone Dave Fitzpatrick 416-881-2001 >RêE A LTOR REAL ESTATE LIMITED 181 Church Street Bowmnanville OPEN HOUSE - Satumday and Sunday, April 2nd and 3md, 1977, 2 - 4 p.m. $57,900.00. Immacuate. 3 becoms and beautiful ec oom wlth f ire place. Directions. East -on King St. ta Dominion Store. South on Simnpson Ave. ta Hobbs Dm, Watch for "Open' House" slgns at 71 Hobbs Dm., Bowmanvilîe, AI so "Open House" at 23 Hetherington Dm. Sidesplit with 2 walkouts, fireplace in mec oom and games oams. Directions: Waverîey Rd. to Lawrence Cres. ta Hetherington Dr. Watch for signs. See them bath!- 11 level acres in the country. Could be the setting for youm home. Pemmits guaranteed. Near Elizabethvllle. $35,000.00. FANTASTIC START - This 3 bedmoom home has a lot ta offer. Large kitchen, living room and dininM oom. Rec maom with corner fieldst1one firepla ce. Wen tmeed lot 100 x 200. Asking $44,900.00. e F. A. eKramp Furni-ture Ltd.e 623-7071 PRIVATE SALE Three bedroo ls asdbnao,1662 samare feet of space. Dorwnspayment nlly 5600.00. - No strings attached. First mortgage payments $390.00. 2nd mortgage open - no payments until Nqovem ber if qual if ied. 11/2 baths, single garage. For appointmen cail1623-7684. Open House Sunday, March 28 - 2 to 6 p.m. ~pftt~g ~L~\ks¾ '9 tt&'we 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 boy'ouk home. We invite yoù to corne in and discuss your interior decorating requirements. Our experienced staff can advise you on the proper fur'niture, carpe ts, draperies and floor coverings for any room in your home. BOWMANVILLE'S HEADQUARTERS FOR: CUSTOM-MADE DRAPERIES AND SHEERS WALL-TO-WALL BROADLOOM Professionaliy Measured and Instafled j We have a selection of stock Window Blinds Exclusive Bowmanville'Dealer for the new Une of Amtico No- Wax Cushion Floors-and No- Wax Congoleum, Harding Carpets - Venture and Crossley. 37 King St. E. ovv4mlwq .d@Mb.M iq qn. (l-Ai- M-h QA 1077 1

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