10 The Canadian Statesman, Bawmanville, January 17, 1979 Investment Counsellor Speaks to Rotary, Rotary members were led up- to the great stock enlightened by us speaker, market crash of 1929 and its P.A. (Luke) Lukonen, an ramifications which resulted investment coun sellor, as to in the Great Depression. the various schemes available "The return of the type of to realize the optimum divid- market that preceded the 1929 ends fromn their invested crash is a long way down the money. road" he predicted, "but the Mr. Luukkonen is with rise and fali willcorne, make Greenshields Incorporated Of no mistake of that! " Oshawa, an investment Brokers can 'very easily brokerage firma and teaches a show a prospective client the night school course at Durhamn objectives to be gained from a College. Phase One of the satistactory investment but course is for the amateur the speaker cautioned indi- investor and Phase Two is a viduals against enlisting the more in depth study. 'services of a broker for the He spoke of the events that sole idea of making a killing, Pr ivu#at--e Sal 1e -ùOrno Excellent financing 101 /% - for a two bedroom bungalow, L-shaped rec room fully carpeted with wood burning fire- place and bar. Bulit-in dishwasher, attached garage. Asking $45,900. Phone 983-9654 anytimne. Dunwoody and' Associates Limited Management Consultantsj Suite lA 57 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 11IH 7L9 Phone 576-3430 P.O. Box 516 Club because it may be suicide. A novice in the investment field must thoroughly under- stand the package offered and its long term benefits and pitfalls. Luukkonen explained that the Registered Retirement Savings Plan, a self directed plan, is just one of the tax deferral schemes available. Brokers will acquaint clients with variaus other tax shelter investments which may be cansidered. According ta the speaker, the public tends ta think that the only bond available is the Canada Savings Bond, how- ever, a wide and liquid bond market exists. Speculation keeps the stock market world revolving and those persans who were either lucky enough or had the foresight ta purchase, for example, Bell Canada stocks a few years ago, have reaped huge benefits. But nat al encounters with the stock market are success stories. Ladies RMondol Night January 8, 1979 Averages Onie Etcher 252, Fern Bradley 224, Shirley Davis 217, Edith Mitchell 215, Vickie Terry 213, Dot Bridger 208, Sharlene Dehart 204, Judy Bragg 203, Marilyn Flintoff 202, Joyce Almond 201, Marg King 200, Linda Bryant 200. Team Standing Onie Etcher, 3007 pins, 3 points; Vickie Terry, 2848, 2; Marilyn Flintoff, 2736, 2; Fern Bradley, 2687, 2; Shirley Davis, 2643, 2; Debbie Bromell, 2516, 2; Cecile Bowers, 2752, 1; Judy Bragg, 2635, 1; Mark King, 2619, 1; Donna Harness, 2602, 1; Jean Harness, 2371, 1; Jackie Braybrook, 2274, 0. EagesClinch irst Place By Don Wilcox The Bowmanville Port Darlington Marina and Hotel Junior Cs defeated the Part Hope Panthers in the hill town last Thursday by a 9-1 count giving the Red Eagles a strangle-hold on first place in league standings. The Minor Hockey Association Juvenile and Midget teams which made players available for this year deserve a great deal of credit. Greg Brunt, Murray Ruddy and Nick Nosawenko were up fromn the Juvenile teamn along with Rick Simpson up from the Midgets. Ail four played a strong game, proving the im- portance of the minor system. Brad Godfrey had a three- goal nîght, being in the right place at the right time and shooting for the apening. Dan Wilcox in the Part Hope net was the one bright spot in the Panthers' play. He held the Eagles ta, one goal after one period and although the Eagles blinked the red light behind him nine times he neyer stopped trying for the full 60 minutes. The only Eagle goal in the first period came from Kirk Kemp on a rebound on a Dan Strike shot. Strike received an assist. Port Hope's goal by Greg Bullen, a graduate Ability Funri Deloitte Haskins Selis LimËed Trustee in Bankruptcy F. Alan Lawvson,CA, Vce-President Bell Canada Building, Oshawa Centre PO. Box 800, Oshawa, Li H 7N1 Telephone: 14161 579-8202 52 King St. West Bowmanville, 623-2453 UNIQUE BUNGALOW 0F UNUSUAL DESIGN - Located in Bowmanville on a lot 60' x 259' which is nicely treed, this home has 4 bedrooms on first floor fogether with bright living room with broadloom floor, dining area and lovely stepsaving kitchen. The lower level consists of kitchen, bedroom, 3 piece bath, 2 extra rooms suitable for sewing room and office or den, rec. room, laundry room and fruit cellar. If is electrically heafed. Priced f0 seil af $67,900. Terms may be arranged. Calfoday for an appoint ment to view. 5 ROOM HOUSE - On Silver St., Bowmanville zoned COMMERCIAL. Priced to seli at $36,900. Terms may be arranged. SOLO OUT . AGAIN. - We have buyers waiting for 2, 3 and 4 bedrouo huomes . . . for places wit h acreage . .. for duplexes, triplexes and aparfment buildings efc. WHAT HAVE YOU TO SELL? Caîl today- we'll sfart work on if at once, After Hours J.A. Barton Gord. Beech Peter Kowal Jr. 623-3098 623-5265 623-5868 midget who is well up on the scoring stats, was assisted by Derick Dubis. Rick Simpson and Murray Ruddy, up front on the penalty kili for the Eagles, nullified the Panthers' fine powerplay near the mid- dle of the perîod. Rick Simpson's game- winning goal early in the second period came after he stole the puck deep in the Port Hope zone and moved in front of the net shooting, ta the long side on a Port Hope power- play. Murray 'Ruddy gave the Eagles the important two-goal lead as a resuit of persistent forechecking by linemates Riick Simpson and John Con- boy assisting. Kirk Kemp, who turned in a strong checking game usîng his size ta advantage, scored his second goal with linemates in League Games Greg Brunt and Don Farrow Rick Simpson, assisting. This period also dy for the goa]. went to the Eagles on a strong Tom Dwyer team effort. out of the lineu In the third period, the one of those yeý Eagles went on a scoring jury jinx has spree. Centre Brad Godfrey first year in bagged the next three goals. Dwyer is ag His first was a gift goal scored Newcastle 1 on the backhand assisted by Association. Dan Strike. Godfrey's second injuries will1 goal was the resuit of a quick now. wrist shot set up by Tom . The upsa Dwyer. In this third goal, God- hockey were il frey was positioned in the siot, Port HopeF shooting for the opening, their loss to t assisted by Ralph Cryderman Panthers boun and Tom Dwyer. next game ir Don Farrow's goal came following night when bath teams were a man Muskies in a d( short, assisted by Kirk Kemp and Tom Dwyer. The final goal of the game came from Guaranteed Murray Ruddy who was open Ceti in front of the net. Dwyer fired I Cft the puck from the point to 1M AI BOWMANVILLE - 2 sforey, 3 bedroom home with 11/2 baths, family room &ý fireplace, double atfached garage paved drive, asking $62,900. BOWMANVILLE - 3 bedroom back-split with 11/2 baths, sunken family roomoff the kitchen, fireplace, sliding doors tpatio. Good area close f0 sohool, shopping & hospital, asking $59,500. Early Possession. BOWMANVILLE - 3 bedroom raised bungalow with 111/2 baths, parquefry floors, fireplace, attached double garage & paved drive, asking $59,900. BOWMANVILLE - 2 storey, 4 bedroom semi with 11/2. bafhs, heated & insulafed garage, siiding doors f0 patio & fenced back yard, asking $49,900. NEWCASTLE - 3 bedroom bungalow with ample storage areas, paved drive, garage & hedged back yard, asking $52,500. Qîfiuly Banner Passant Real Estate Limited Member Broker 104 Waverley Roaci, Bowmanville, Ontario 623-121 IMMACULATE - 2 bedroom bungalow on a large lot in Bowman- villes North end. Asking $42,900.00. COZY - 2 bedroom brick bungalow, close f0 schools & shopping in Bowmanville. Asking $38,900.00 DUKEý STREET, BOWMANVILLE - 3 bedroom brick, wood burn- ing stove in Family room, double garage. Lot 78' x 114'. Askîng $43,900.00. HOB13S DRIVE, BOWMANVILLE - 4 bedroomr backsplit, tamily room, 2 piece bath en suite trom master hedroom, aftached garage, fenced yard. Asking $52,900.00. lWe're ere For YOU.TM Jach office la inependengIy owned and operated. nwho set up Rud- ýhas been in and eUp and is having 7ars when the in- thampered his ijunior hockey. graduate of the MVinor Hockey Hopefully the be behind him and downs of illustrated by the Panthers' after the Eagles. The iced back in the in Lindsay the ht. They beat the ecisive 11-3 wîn. , Investment ficates j do i -11½% 5 YEAR TERM Semi-Annual lnterest Covered by Canada 0eposoi Insuronce Corporation Registered Retirement Savings Plans-, Mortgage lnvestments MIDLAND DOHERTY LTD. Oshawa 15 King St. E. 576-1726 Announcement Walter Frank, President of W. Frank Real Estate Ltd. takes great pleasure in announcing that Phyllis McRobbie, of aur Bowman- ville office is again the TOP Salesperson for the year 1978 in the "Frank" organ- ization. Phyllis has once again be. corne a member of the has earned a trip for herseif and her spouse to the Barbados. If you should have any real estate needs, please feel free to cail Phyllis at 623-3393. " Million Dollar Club"5 -1 l> Wolf Friedrichs Ron Hurst Walter Frank,; President of W. Frank Real Estate Ltd. is pleased to announçe that the following salespeople f rom the Bowmanvilleý office have become members of the "Million Dollar Club" for the vear 1978. Registered Retire ment Put a littie aside for the future with a Victoria and Grey Trust Registered Retirement Savings Plan.à" Victoria and Grey has 5 RFnSP Plans f rom whlch ta choase. The money invested in each Plan provides for tax deferrals and the return an your investment is alîowed to accumulate tax- f ree until you withdraw the funds fram the Plan. Simple. Safe. Came on in, it's time we talked about tamorrow. Cantribute to, or purchase a V & G RRSP and become eligible ta win a trip for twa to Jamaica. *Registered Petiremnent Savings Plan means a Registered Retiremnent Savîngs Plan accepted by the Minister of National Revenue for Regist rat ion under the Incomne Taa Act of Canada VICTOR1 MAND GRIEY TRUST Since 1844 Con tact aur bran ch manager: W.L. DA'ITEMA 68 KINYG ST. E. BOWMANVILLE 623-2504 How about tomorrow? Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporat ion Pm"RIVATE SALE Rowmanvîîîe - three bedroom semi, two storey, close to schools and shopping, two full batrhs. Askîng $39,900 Phono 623-5066 BOWMANVILLE ORONO 623-3393 983-9547 BOWMAN VILLE - $52,500. - Owner has boughf and must seil three bedroom split entrarîce bungalow with two extra rooms in basement for office or extra bedrooms. Asking $52,500. Caîl Bih 'Morrison Sr. for details. KENDAL HILIS.- 10 ACRES - Custom built 7 rooms, open fi-replace, nicely landscaped. Locafed approx. 20 mi. t rom Oshawa. Asking $119,000. Caîl Pat Yeo f0 view. BOWMANVILLE SIDESPLIT - Luxury custom built home with 3 bedrooms, fireplace in family room, central air con- ditioning, central vacuum and fuil 2 level basement. Priced at $71,500. A must f0 inspect. Cail Jean Driscoîl or Merna Vella. ALMOST 1 ACRE PLUS - 2 year old Custom built 3 bed- room home wifh plaster walls, 11'/2 baths, walkout to deck. Good terms. Location just N. Pontypool and priced f0 sel quickly at $59,900. Caîl Merna Vella. BOWMANVILLE -566,900. - Four bedroom, 2 sforey home, 11/2 baths, family room wifh fireplace, fully broad- loomed, double attached garage and completely fenced yard. Asking $66,900. with terms. Try an offer. Caîl Bill Morrison Sr. for details, UP, UP AND AWAY - Moving out of the cify? Perhaps f0 this exceptional country home, east of Bowmanville. Fan- tastic. kitchen, large main loor family room, 3 bedrooms, walkout f rom Florîda Room f0 '/2 acre lot. 2 car garage and more. Asking $84,900. with terms. Caîl Jean Driscoîl. LESS THAN $3,000 DOWN BUYSI! - Excellent financing at 10/4 %. Only 2 years old and it shows beautifully. Located n Bowmanville. Asking $41,000. If pays f0 start somewhere. Caîl Kafhy Bednarek. Coas o Co&%( Real Estale Service REALTOR S623-4428 181 Church Street REAL ESTATE LIMIITED Bowmanvillej NEWCASTLE HOBBY FARM - View this picturesque property todayl On approx. 5 acre-, of park-like land on the oufskirfs of Newcastle Village. A:ssoIs includ e lovely 4 bed- room home, small orchard, pasture, 2 barns, creekfed pond suitable for trout, adjustaible walc'r level and ou!flow at dam. Dock, diving raft, 12 >, 1? change h ouse, Lisfed al $89,500.00. Caîl now or drop in our oftice to see colour pictures of this excr'pfional parcel. $41 ,500.00 - will buy you a newly aluminumsided 2 bed- room home on a lovely lot. Ktchen and bathroom recently renovated. Ample room tor expansion. Ideal central Bow- manville location.,lnspect if today. COMMERCIAL ZONING - On busy main street. Complete- y renovated 3 bedroom home with spaclous lvingroom and kitchen plus 600 sq. ft, office addition. Asking $79,900.00. SMALL PRICE - BIG VALUE - This deceiving!y spaclous trame bungalow teatures 4 gond sized bedrooms, L-shaped living-diningroom and a full hasement including pool roorei, games room, laundryroom, and large possible rec. room. Garage and 2 drives. Gond financing. Asking $52,900.00. COUNTRY LIVING - Superb century 2 sforey aluminized home on 7A Hwy., near Cavan. Mature trees surround this 3 bedroom home wifh top quality broadloom and lovely decor. On 1 acre, only 2 mi. trom a G.M. bus. A must f0 see al $47,900.00. HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT A CAREER UN REAL ESTATE *.and done' nothi ng GORD BARNESit I wiII gilve -you an hour or more of my time to try to help you decide. 623-6622 CALL ME ANYTIME 623-6860 Opportunities in our Bowmanville Office. 30 OFFICES Tw TO SERVE 1~st ii'*v YOU BETTER m m m 1