) i i O Serving people is what we do best Irwin Sargent A Lowes Limited Realtor Pontypool 97 acres, 3 acres hardwood, balance clear, permits available available on paved road. Asking $52,500, $15,00 down, vendor will hold mortgage for 5 years at 11%. Bewdley 10 acre building lot, 4 acres bush, balance clear, fronts on Hwy. 28, well and driveway. Asking $32,500, terms. Call Bob Brown 705-277-2197 Pontypool, 705-742-3861 Peterborough, 368-9298 Toronto. Real Estate DUNWOOOfLIMITED Trustee in Bankruptcy o V Suite 1A 57 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa L1H7L9 Phone 576-3430 P.O. Box 516 RfrAIKK RVMM WAW WMU WMVX. HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE? .. and done nothing about it IN REA m QORD BARNES I will give you an hour or more of my time to try to help you decide. CALL ME ANYTIME 623-6622 or 623-6860 Opportunities in our Bowmanville Office. fëmilgLdL Trust nm 30 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU BETTER wmr Cornerstone Realty Ltd. 68 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-6000 983-9300 Broker (Orono) A*uiOuticeme*d REAL ESTATE AGENTS!! Re/Max Cornerstone Realty Announces that the Re/Max offices of South Central Ontario cordially invite you to a social evening of wine and cheese to be held at the Holiday Inn, Bloor St. E., Oshawa,' November 30, 1983 from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. WMU WMW. RÏ/MM WMU WMK HOCKIN HOCKIN REAL ESTATE LTD. 123 KING ST. EAST Telephone 623-4115 BOWMANVILLE CLAUDE DYKSTRA 4 LEVEL BACKSPLIT -- on 100' x 150' country lot south of Orono. Main floor family room with fireplace, large living room, master bedroom with ensuite. Eat-in kitchen and double attached garage. Asking $98,900.00. M.L.S. TYRONE VILLAGE -- Custom built, 3 bedroom sidesplit, large private lot, attached garage, finished lower level with stone fireplace, fourth bedroom and second four-piece bath. $85,900.00. M.L.S. BOWMANVILLE - 2 bedroom, Century brick bungalow in excellent condition, cozy home with pine floors, large lot, within walking distance of Town Centre. $59,900.00. M.L.S. ORONO -- Somerville Drive - Immaculate, 3 bedroom, brick bungalow, attached garage, finished basement, large landscaped lot on quiet village street. $76,900.00. M.L.S. CHANTEL COURT - Bowmanville - Four bedroom, two-storey, brick and aluminum siding, family room with fireplace, fenced lot on quiet court. $78,900.00. M.L.S. 45-ACRE FARM -- Orono area - 4 bedroom home, family room with, fireplace, walkout to sundeck, 2 barns. Ideal horse farm. $174,900.00. 2 ACRES -- Bowmanville - 4 bedroom, 2 storey home close to town. Inground pool, large kitchen & living room, main floor family room with airtight stove. $86,900.00. M.L.S. COUNTRY,t BUNGALOW - Newtonville area - 3 bedroom, brick home, partly finished basement with walkout, 10 scenic, partly wooded acres. Ideal for horses. $89,900.00. M.L.S. Liz Meade 576-5582 Judy Nemis 983-9783 Madeleine Williams 987-4235 Bob Stevens 623-3090 Marg Bain 623-2661 • Brian Cascagnette 623-7430 Darrel Devolin 983-5817 Claude Dykstra. 623-2423 ORONO AREA -- 3 bedroom sidesplit, large separate dining room, finished rec room with fireplace, large lot, aboveground aboveground pool. $91,900.00. M.L.S. Bonnie Faber 433-8176 Pat Marjerrison 623-2478 Jack Ricard 433-0036 Ken Hockin 623-5055 f RfrfrlM R^VINC R VMM RB4VIKK R&flIKK IR&fliNC RfrfrlKK R^VIKX R6'MU RVMM Mg' Rmtc * Cornerstone Realty Ltd. 68 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-6000 983-9300 Broker (Orono) L, CIRCA 1880 -- Century homo on 7 V, x 150' hood lot In Bowmunvlllo. 3 bedrooms, kllchon, living & dining rooms, 2 baths,, lull basement, sunpoich plus single grirugo. Asking $74,500. Doug Humphrey, OSHAWA 4 PLEX - Reduced to $91,000. Excellent building - good location, lots of parking, bus stop at door, good income potential. Doug Humphrey 623-6000. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW $67,900. -- Orono - 3 bedrooms, office, large kitchen with built-in appliances, vaulted ceiling, living room has fireplace, 40' rec room and more! Bill Roka 623-6000 or 725-8252. . •<T.λ5 » 4 CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY - 11 acres, Century home, barns and super Inground pool, only $118,900. Pat Irwin 623-6000. "65 offices to serve you" DOUG HUMPHREY County Town Realty Inc. 189 Kent St. W„ Lindsey 705-324-6153 006-3711 Broker ->r I.. iTT , _i, ■ 82 ACRES OMÉMEE - 65 workable, 2 ponds, small creek, 4 bedrooms, large family room with wet bar and fireplace, new barn, $89,900. Dick Schlombs 705- 277-2855. PONTYPOOL 4 LEVEL BACKSPLIT -- Family room with flreplnco, don, rec room, largo lot, $68,900. Dick Schlombs 705 277- 2855. 150 ACRES NEAR SKI HILLS - 90 working, sugar bush with sugar shack, excellent bank barn, 2 storey renovated brick homo, $115,900. Dick Schlombs 705 277-2855. JANETVILLE -- 4 year old raised bungalow, all brick construction, double garage, V* aero lot, $54,900. Dick Schlombs 705 277-2855. 28 SIMCOE ■ JUST LISTED - 3 bedroom solid brick homo, master (natures fireplace, living room will) fireplace, all newly ronovnlod and decorated, $47,900. Dick Schlombr 705 277-2855. IKX Rf/AW RE/AtfX RfrAltX RB/AIPX RE/AIW RF/VIKK RE//V1M RE/A4KK RF/MNC RE/AIKX Council Rejects Mall Again The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 30,1983 11 From Page 1 and the Bowmanville Mall, continued continued to tell council that they were opposed to the new mall during discussions discussions which lasted well over an hour on Monday night. George Webster, chairman of the Board of Management for the Business Business Improvement Area, said surveys surveys have proven there is no need for a peripheral shopping development development until sometime after the year 2000. He conceded that there is a need for a junior department store in the town, but added that any more retail retail space would have a disastrous effect on the local commercial community. community. Bowmanville's downtown merchants' association supports the creation of a junior department store at the Bowmanville Mall. "Shopping facilities downtown are quite adequate. With the completion completion of phase three of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Mall, they'll be excellent," excellent," Mr. Webster said. He added that the downtown mer chants would be satisfied to see the matter settled at the Ontario Municipal Municipal Board because the OMB would decide the issue on logical, planning planning principles. "If it means an OMB hearing to defeat this thing, by all means let's have an OMB hearing," he said. "We feel that peripheral department department stores not only destroy the downtown core areas, but also affect affect the fabric of the community," said Mr. Webster. "I think the real issue is what this thing will do to the downtown," said John Gasson, of Rescom Management, Management, owners of the Bowmanville Mall. Mr. Gasson said a junior department department store is looking at the possibility possibility of locating at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Mall this month. But he added that such stores will not give any firm commitment to a location at the Bowmanville Mall if there is a possibility that a mall on the outskirts outskirts of the town would proceed. DEDICATION SERVICE Members of the community, residents and staff attended the Dedication Service to begin construction of the addition addition to Strathaven Nursing Home on November 24th, 1983. An inspiring message was brought to the service by Rev. Thomas Smith in which he emphasized the importance of maintaining a home atmosphere atmosphere for those dwelling there. Among the many guests were Sam Cureatz, M.P.P., Councillor Marie Hubbard, Dr. H. B. Bundle, Dr. E. D. Hubbard, Rev. B. Yates, Mr. Eric Smith, Architect, Mr. G. Gerrits Sr., Mr. J, Gerrits, President of Gerr Construction. Construction. Goodyear Looks to Future From Page 1 Nonetheless, it is the president's contention that management intends intends to carry on with a commitment commitment to keep its oldest plant open. "As long as productivity holds up and we are able to remain competitive, competitive, then the Bowmanville plant will remain here," stated Mr. Johnson. The factory currently employs 164 plant workers, 52 salaried staff and another 19 are on lay off. A number of confirmed conveyor belt orders scheduled for delivery in 1984 is expected to fulfill the plant's production needs during the first quarter. However, Mr. Masters admitted there are "no. great globs of orders" envisioned down the road. He said that current demands for reclaim rubber have been a boost to the plant's reclaim division, however, the trend isn't expected to last inde- finately. Both the Goodyear president and vice president made it clear that the company, and indeed the Bowmanville Bowmanville factory, faces a tough, competitive market. Productivity, they emphasized, is a major contributing contributing factor affecting plant survival survival and future profits. "The best we can determine," said Mr. Johnson, "is that the future will be brighter but we have to demonstrate demonstrate the same productivity as our foreign competitors." PONTYPOOL Receiving the Sacrament of Baptism at the Sunday service in Pontypool United Church were Barry Edward Sytnyk and daughters, Christina Marie and Shannon Shannon Elizabeth and also Samuel George and Kathleen Kathleen Louise, children of Donald and Mary Lou Brown. Mrs. Linda Sytnyk. was welcomed as a new member, transferring from her formër church in Gravenhurst. During the service, the li4hting.,of. the first Advent handle took place with Mr. and Mbs. Jim Quirk and their family assisting assisting Rev. Lindsay. Helping Helping in the Sacrament of Communion were Frances VanWieringen, Kay Young- man, Gloria Dunford and Curtis McKay. This coming Sunday, December December 4th, is the White Gift Service with the children children of the Sunday School providing leadership. Since there seems to be some confusion confusion about the Mitten Tree, an explanation is in order. Donated mittens will be hung on the tree for the Dec. 4th and Dec. 11th services. services. During the White Gift Service any item of clothing, clothing, wrapped in white paper or Christmas wrap, would be appreciated. These gifts, along with the mittens, will be sent as presents to Indian Indian children after Dec. 11th. During the service this Sunday, Dec. 4th, everyone in the congregation will be given the opportunity to place an offering on the collection collection plate and an extra White Gift in the manger. Children will be given special special envelopes for their money when they arrive on Dec. 4th. December 11th is the date for the Sunday School Christmas Party which will take place in the church basement after the children go down during the regular 10:00 a.m. service. At 7:00 p.m. the Annual Ecumenical Ecumenical Carol and Candlelight Service will be held. A warm invitation is extended extended to everyone in the community to attend this special event on Sunday, December 11th. The ladies of St. Thomas More Parish report a very profitable afternoon last Saturday when they held their annual Christmas Bazaar and Tea. Draw winners winners were (1) $100 Groceries, Lil Edsall, Utter- son; (2) Clock, Tracy Palmer, Peterborough; and (3) Christmas Wall Ornament, Ornament, Jerry Hogarth. Helen Corny is presently a patient in Workmen's Compensation Hospital, Toronto. Toronto. She is having therapy to ease painful back problems. problems. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP HOSPITAL and SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS' Flowering Plants and Cut Flowers 623-7141 33 Division St., Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE SHOE REPAIR Expert Repairs To Shoes Luggage Boots Coats Handbags Sports Equipment ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES While You Wait Service Open Mon. - Sat. 9:30 - 5:30 119 King St. E. Bowmanville ON THE NEXT 3 TRACTORSSOLD IN DECEMBER ONLY (Don't wait to be No. 4!) 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