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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Dec 1979, p. 11

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanviiie, December 5, 1979 il I aý TjY RONE wentyand one-haif tables weeinpay at theFia night euchre with the follow- ing resuits: lst Ethel Hudson, 2nd Ab Mavin, 3rd Wilma Goyne, 4th Mrs. Jack Nichols, 5th Myrtie Alldread, 6th Elsie Gatcheli. Ladies low Ethel Goble, men's low Gordon Beech. 50-50 Draw Wilda Huntington. The fourth Annual Meeting of Tyrone Athletic Association was held on November 4, 1979. The new executive for the coming, year is as follows: President Jim Metcaife, Secretary Linda Sweet, REALOR * 181 CHURCH STREET BOWMAN VILLE W~biEU~S Telephone REAL ESTATE LIMITED 6 3 4 2 JUST LISTED - On a beautifully landscaped $38,900.00 - 10% FIRST MORTGAGE- Just lot with mature trees, is this 3 bedroom brick listed. Neat and clean Orono home, country home with diningroom. Near central Bowman- size kitchen, separate diningroom, 2 bedrooms ville, this is a home with character. Asking and room for a 3rd. Front enclosed porch wired only$44,900.00. and vented for laundryroom. Stairs to unfinish- ed attic. Detached garage, and imagine a 10%/ first mortgage f0 qualified buyer! Hurry on this one! WANT PRIVACY? - This building lot has if! NESO B GA W-onlreoti Lot s 199 cresandhas2 wlls n i. Tere North end of Orono. Spaclous, well planned, are mature trees also. Only about 20 miles builders home has 3 bedrooms and an enor- f rom Bowmanville. Just listed at $1 7,900.00. mous rec. room. Asking only $56,900.00. PRICE REDUCED ON NORTH - END LARGE LOT, LOW PRICE - Only two of the BUNGALOW- Eat-in kitchen and 33 ftl. rec. good points of this 4 yr. old, 3 bedroom back- room with Franklin fireplace are features in this spli with attached garage. Den could.easily be 10 yr.,old 3 bedroom in prime Bowmanville 4th bedroom. Familyroom with acorn fireplace location. Economical in heating costs. Lots of and walkout to backyard. Central air condi- storage space. Reduced f0, $57,000.00. tioning as well. 20 min. f rom town. Asking $52,900.00. T ry a n of fe r. "Member of Executive Relocation Services Ltd.- throughout North America" REALTY LTD, BROKER 123 KING ST. W., NEWCASTLE 987-4733 623-4439 NEWCASTLE - Older home in forth end of town. Two separate living units. Live in one and have other help pay expenses. Asking $47,900. Caîl Bill Morrison for details. BOWMANVILLE - 3 bedroom 2 storey brick semi, cen- tra lly located. Asking $38,900. with 100/o down with excellent financing. Caîl Bill Morrison. BOWMANVILLE - Excellent 3 bedroom 2 storey semi on quiet street in north end of town, with good financing, 101/2%. Caîl Bill Morrison for details. OSHAWA - Beaufifully decorated 3 bedroom semi on a large lot in a quiet court. 101/4% financing, low down pay- ment ta qualiied buyers. For further details contact Bill Morrison. I REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE - Almost new, 2 storey, 3 bedroom semi with large Hollywood kitchen and 2 bath- rooms on quiet streef in Bowmanville. Asking only $42,500. Call Chris Stapilon. 50 SCENIC ACRES - Buy now and build your new home in the spring. The barn and well are already there. The land is aIl workable and has a fast flowing creek. Only 1 mile f rom 401 for easy commuting. List price $75,000. Ask for Chris Stapleton. A MUST TO SEE - This 2 sfarey aider home otiers al the comforfs. Large separafe dining, room for entertaining, formai living room and main floor family room wif h fireplace. Al this and more on a large lot near shopping and schools. Asking oniy $64,900. with large morgage at 10 1 /o avail- able. Call Chris Staaleton. TRY AN OFFER - This 2 storey older home in Orono has a separate 4 bedroom apartment upstairs. In need of some renovation, but well worth the effort. Come have a look today. Asking $56,900. Caîl Chris Stapleton for appointmr -if fviW. Treasurer Arlene Yeo, Family Skating Velma Phillips, Food for Dances, Marg Knowlton, Jean Ashton,. Sheila Riidge, Claire Werry. Social Ralph Bowers. Registration Liz Clifton, Linda Sweet. Basebal Wayne Barry. Soccer Ivan Griffin . Scheduling Lee Skinner. Publicity Bessie Vanieyk. Tickets Goldie Tidd. JOANNE SWADRO N Leading Listing Sa les pe rs on Month of November DRINKING Salesperson & Month of DRIVING November DON'T MIX FAMILY TRUST CORPORATION REALTOR 123 KCing St. E., Bowmanville 623-6622 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS - Newly renovated home on large lot in quiet village just north of Bowmanville. Mortgage until 1983 at, 10%'/. Take advanfage of this now. Asking $39,960. Cali Ed Jeans 623-6622 or 623-71 52. BUSH LOT - 61/2 acres of beautitul bush fronfing on 35 highway at the junction of Hwys. 115 & 35. Only $35,000. Caîl Ed Jeans 623-6622 or 623-7152. 5 PICTURESQUE ACRES - $28,500. Seclusion at ifs best, buiid your solar home, near Blacksfock. Call Gail Churchill 623-6622 or 986-5618. COMPLETE CONVENIENCE - 4 bedroom open concept sidesplit, beautiful ceramic tule, kitchen open f0 main floor family raom, F.P. & walkout f0 rear yard. Large entrance hall. Oas heated. Cal! Gard Barnes 623-6622. ANNOUNCEMENT, . uuy .Ingleon Gord Barnes, Manager of FamlIy Trust Corp. Reatar la pleased to announce that RUBV INGLETON was the leadlng sales assoclate for the month of November. Ruby would be pleased f0 assist you wIth any of your real astate neods, and can be reached ai 623-6622 or DIRK BRINKMAN Scugog St., Bowmanville 623-3621 Uke a good neighbor, State Fartaisl thema. Celebrating Firat Birthday Nominations Ralph Bowers, John Virtue, Linda Barry. Auditor Ron Pither. Coaches for 1980 are: Soccer Boys: Seniors Rai ph Davey; Juniors Louis Phillips;- Pee Wee Bernard Heming; Mosquito Glen Ashton; Atom Loran Pascoe; Squirt Bruce Mills. Soccer, Girls: no coaches to date. Basebali Boys: Lobb Bail Trevor Murphy; Junior Dave Johaston; Mosquito, Atom Ralph Bowers. Basebaîl Girls: Ladies Wayne Barry; Senior Lee Skinner; Bantam Goldie Tidd; Atom Kim Phil- lips. The 4H Homemaking Clubs hold their Achievement Day at Kirby School on Saturday morniing, December 8, 1979 concluding the needlepoint unit. Elizabethville Church services were held as usual. Rev. W. Kennedy was with us. The first advent candle was lit by two of the junior girls. Next Sunday is White Gift Sunday. Elizabethville Christmas pot luck supper is December 9 at 6p.m. Garden Hill's concert is December 23 at 7 p.m. Next week, Tuesday, the lith is achievement day at Orono for our garden course. Pot luck dinner for our U.C.W. general meeting on the l2th, meeting at 10: 30. The Shiloh ladies had a bus trip to Peterborough on Tues- day. Mrs. H. Thickson, Mrs. J. F'owler, and Mrs. Wheeler went from here. Mrs. Long- year and Miss Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs. Bowes from Garden Hill. on Wednesday several from here attended the Warden's Banq uet at Cobourg. An excellent dinner was served and there was a good program at the close. Several from here attended. Thursday afternoon the Golden Age Club held their November birthday meeting. Mér. Norm Hamili was the only birthday member but Rev. and Mrs. Kennedy called and her birthday fell in November too. ý Thursday evening the U.C.W. executive met at Mrs. N. Gardiner's home and planned the business for the coming year. Also the quilting course in P.H.H.S. met. Sympathies are extended to the relatives and friends in the death of Clinton Bebee. Funeral was on Monday. Mr. Andrew peacock was home for the weekend. Callers at Mr. and Mrs. C. Mercer were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crombie and boys, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. W. Terbenche and famiiy, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mercer TaIk toi u four of, the best insurance agents at once ..your State Farm agent! He's trained to be your car, home, life AND boat insurance agent. See or had Mr. and Mrs. Terbenche for tea on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Deremo Set -PubliOc Meeting on Amendment To Plan A public meeting has been scheduled for this Monday, December 10, to discuss an officiai plan amendmnent forý land in Newcastle Village. The meeting will be held at eight p.m. at the Newcastle Village Hall council chambers on-the second storey., Under discussion will be the future land use of property located south of the CNR tracksin Newcastle Village. The land in question is the proposed site of a retirement par. Letters to Santa 6 Quinn Dr. Bowmanvilie LiC 3T1 Dear Santa: How are you? I have been a good boy ail year. I am 5 years old. I would like a race track for Christmas, and the game junk yard. 1 wiil leave y ou a candy cane, milk and cookies on Christmas Eve. Love Greg Devitt P.S, 1 will be at my Grandma and Grandpa's on Christmas Eve. 131 Queen St. Queenston Ontario. Deaç Santa, 1 want a littie brother! Love Cathy Denny P.S. send my love to Rudulph! and Ben, Orono were with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Beatty; Mr. and Mrs. R. Beatty; and Mrs. B. Wheeler attended. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Williams, diamond wedding anniversary on Sunday at Nestieton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Quantrili had Mr. and Mrs. H. Holden, Guelph over night after the Warden's Banquet on Wednes- day evening. Saxony Plush Beautiful toned colorations. A heavy thick pile. ONLY $5,9%j5sq d Super Dense SiI1ke n Saxony At a special low price. $ 9,m9 5s. Non-Wax Vinyl Yel--,verton Baptism service' was observed Sunday at Yelverton United with the last two Derby runner up for 1979 participat- ing. These included Angela Marie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn McGill and' Jeffery William, infant son of Jennifer and Bill Gilmour. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gundrie of Barrie spent hast weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Malcolm and famihy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malcolm of Don Milîs hnsted a family gathering on Sunday at their homne - a "Jack and Jili shower" for their nephew Marti Malcolm and the b ride to be Miss Jane Cûnnolhy. Present on the happy occasion were the hosts, Ruth and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Cos De Giusti, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jozefacki, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Malcolm, ail of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Malcolm and fam ily, Mrs. Alvyn Haines and family of Nestieton. Mr. and Mrs. James Kent and family of Orono, Mrs. Peter Connolly and her mother Mrs. Austin of Lindsay; Mrs. Emma Malcolm of Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fick of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Malcolm and Mona and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm and the Mark Malcolm famiiy, ail of Janetvilhe, and of course Jane and Marti. A lovely assort ment of shower gifts were presented following a delicious buffet dinner. A pleasant day was spent renew- ing family friendships. on Wednesday evening of this week Cornie and Mona Malcolm and Mitzi Fick were g uests at a bridai shower held or Jane at the home of one of Jane's girl friends Mrs. Kim McKay at Pickering. Mrs. Ralph Malcohm of Toronto was a dinner guest at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm on Wednesday even- ing after dropping down for a brief visit with Mrs. Joyce Malcolm, who is currentiy confined to her residence due to illness. Just received news of the passing of an aunt - Mrs. Frank (Daisy) Malcolm of Oshawa. Frank and Daisy farmed for years on the family farm now owned and.operated by Victor and Vernon Malcolm. Sa nia arrives early ai Carpet Warphnouse The Carpe t Installation Specialists Nylon Shag with attached pad. Nothing else to buy. ai savings to THE CARPET WAREHOUSE 110 King St. W., Oshawa Free Estimates We honor Master Charge and Chargex Visa _________________________________________il $4395 sq. yd. a $2z99 sq. yd. Twist Hard wearirig texture assures long Ilfe. $7,95 sq. yd. 1 ~ Silkyf Cut& Loop n subtle earth tones. $8n95 sq. yd. 728-0292 tThese happy youngsters are Jeffrey and Laura McDonald. Their parents are Gerry and Susan McDonald, Bowmanville. Laura wÏas two on Nov. 7th and Jeff will be five on Jan. 23rd. They would like to wish their family and friends a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

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