Real Estate Starkville Folks Attend Auction And Penny Sale at Kendal School The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 2,1984 11 Young Anglers Land Their Big Catch FDR SALE MARY OSHAWA PH. BOWMANVILLE REAL ESTATE LTD. 623-2065 MAKE IT EASY -- on yourself in this 4 bedroom bungalow. 2 full baths, L-shaped living and dining room, separate in-law .apartment, help pay the mortgage. Assumable 12 3 /<% mortgage. Asking $68,900.00. Call Tom Pike for details. SMALL VICTORIAN BEAUTY - Priced at $44,900.00. 4 bedrooms, large country kitchen in this brick home. Large lot 66' x 165'. In Bowmanville and in move-in condition. PERFECT CONDITION • $48,900.00 - Beautiful 2 bedroom, open concept kitchen and living room. Close to school. Assumable mortgage. Call now for appointment to view. HAVEYOU THOUGHT ABOUT A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE? . and done nothing am about it GORDBARNES I will give you an hour or more of my time to try to help you decide. CALL ME ANYTIME ^o? 22 623-6860 ■ i -, Opportunities in our Bowmanville Office. I, 1 30 OFFICES TO SERVE im J YOU BETTER STARKVILLE Good Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brettell, Pamela and Richard, Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs. David Brettell, Oshawa. On Tuesday evening, Mr. John DeWitt visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Oudyk, Sixth Line. Mrs. Isabelle Trim was an afternoon and supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trim, Oshawa on Wednesday and in the evening, they attended a religious musical concert held at Albert Street United Church in Oshawa. On Wednesday, Mrs. Dianne Rowe, Bowmanville spent the day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Caswell and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Weaver, all of Port Hope were supper guests on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell and Jeff. On Wednesday morning, the ladies- of Starkville corners met at the home of Mrs. Pat Windatt for crafts and coffee. On Monday, Miss Merridy Cox, Ottawa was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Jeanette Laÿng and Dyana. Mr. John Oudyk, Junior of Halifax, Nova Scotia spent Easter weekend and last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oudyk, Sixth Line. John, who is now out of school, has accepted a position with the Department of Indian Affairs in Amherst, N.S. for the summer. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Ellen Farrow and Mrs. Jenny Rypstra attended the Recognition Night honoring the volunteers of the Community Care program held at Trinity United Church in Bowmanville. Congratulations Congratulations to both Ellen and Jenny who received pins for their long hours of work. On Wednesday, Mr. John DeWitt was a morning and luncheon guest of his niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wierstra of Cherry Valley near Picton. Mrs. Ruth Robinson, Mrs. Edna Dobson, Mrs. Bernice REALTOR 1 ®83B| ^ 623-44281 REAL ESTATE LIMITED 181 Church St. Bowmanville 623-4428 Ann Van Dyk 623-4638 COZY KENDAL VILLAGE - 2 bedroom starter or retirement home, maintenance free bungalow with large cedar deck, next to miles of woods and stream, for the outdoors people. Asking $51,900.00. . $56,900.00 -- All aluminum maintenance free 1 'Z> storey home. Extra large family kitchen. 3 bedrooms. Large sundeck and patio. Near park, separate and public schools. COMFORTABLE COUNTRY HOME -- This full 4 level backsplit with 3 bedrooms, finished rec. room, garage on large landscaped lot is almost new! Pontypool. Asking $65,900.00. 4.3 ACRE BUILDING LOT -- Permits available to build this spring. Right in village of Orono. Vendor may hold financing. Asking $43,500.00. COMBINE YOUR BUSINESS AND HOME -- Spacious 1 '/z storey home, 4 bedrooms, large family size kitchen. Attached to home is 1,400 sq. ft. commercial building with 4 unfinished rooms above. Exterior siding maintenance free 1 . Previously used as a general store. Asking $62,000.00. 53 ACRE WOODLOT -- Newtonvllle area. Recreational property. Only $34,900.00. Asking $7,500.00 down. Stark, Mrs. Margaret Todd and Mrs. Wilma Robinson attended the casserole luncheon held at Newcastle United Church on Thursday noon and put on by a group of their U.C.W. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited Friday evening, in Orono with Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tamblyn. Mrs. Joan Murphy visited Friday afternoon with Mrs. Edna Dobson. Miss Dyana Layng spent the weekend in Toronto visiting Miss Barbara Johnson and together they attended the Craft Fair held at the C.N.E. Queen Elizabeth Building. Several folk from Starkville were in Kendal on Saturday attending the auction sale at the home of Mrs. May Garbutt in the afternoon and the Women's Institute annual penny sale held at Kendal Public School in the evening. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy, Newcastle visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd.- Mr. and Mrs. Don Cochrane, Hampton visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McColm, Kathleen, Ginny and Patrick, Oshawa to celebrate Kathleen's 10th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes, Whitby, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. 1 and Mrs. Harold Souch. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hook of West Lake near Picton visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Windatt, Ellen and Erin. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark New Officers Elected at Kappa Delta Chapter Meet Ontario's Bicentennial was the theme of Penny-Anne Davidson's program at Kappa Delta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority's recent meeting held at Luane Payne's home. With the aid of colourful Bicentennial posters and books, Penny-Anne described how our province of Ontario has grown after being settled during the past two hundred -•years:- - r*r -.., - - Frances Suter, president, conducted the business meeting. meeting. Standing Committees reported reported on the chapter's activities. activities. Chapter Elections were held at the home of Jaro Rimes following the business meeting and cultural program that was presented by Doreen Cripps. Doreen's topic was How to Plan an Efficient Kitchen. A slide presentation showed how various shaped kitchens can be planned to utilize cupboards, counter space and appliances to save time. Members are looking forward forward to the Sorority's annual Founder's Day Banquet to be held at San Marino's Restaurant. Restaurant. We will be joining Iota Psi chapter to celebrate the Sorority's Beginning. Frances Suter accepted nominations for the executive positions for the chapter elections. elections. The elections were held and the new chapter executive for 1984-85 is: President: Barbara McFadyen, Vice President: Bernice Chambers, Chambers, Corresponding Secretary Secretary and Liaison Officer: Jaro Rimes, Recording Secretary: Luane Payne, Treasurer: Janice Johnson. were Mr. Orme Falls and Harvey, Bowmanville and Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher and Shannon, Knoxville. On Friday evening, Misses Cathy Todd, Tammy Farrow, Cheryl Robinson and Paula Robinson and Nadine and Sharon Stapleton of Newtonville attended the 4-H Homemaking Clubs Achievement Night held at Kirby Public School. This unit was on "Quilting" and many articles made by the girls were on display. Congratulations to Tammy who . received her County Honors pin for having completed 6 units. Mrs. 1 W.R. Prouse and Charlie, Port Hope were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson and Gordon. Mrs. Isabelle Trim visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson, Cheryl, Marty and Angela were supper guests of Mrs. Phyllis Peck, Newtonville. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Skip Currier, Port Hope, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron Farrow, Tammy and Jody. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Maynard and Melissa, Bowmanville visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rutherford, Rutherford, Orono visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott, Oshawa visited Sunday evening with Mr; and Mrs. Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie and Todd. 'Z On Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell, Mr. and Mrs. Jini Stark, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell, Mr. Ross Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Len Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell with others from the Kendal United Church Couples Club attended the variety concert held at the Odd Fellows Hall in Bowmanville and put on by the members of the I.O.O.F., Bowmanville These three fishermen hold up only a portion of the rainbows they hauled in early Saturday morning on the Bowmanville Creek. The anglers Wesley ville are from left to right, Keith Baker, Peter Serrurier, Serrurier, both of Bowmanville, and Brian Stacey of Toronto. ( Intended for Last Week ) ' Easter weekend was .well observed by members of Welcome United Church. On Friday afternoon four U.C.W. ladies accepted the invitation of the. Newtonville U.C.W. to share in their Good Friday service. It was a pleasure to greet old friends and share this time together. On Friday evening with other members of Hope charge, Welcome congregation congregation attended the service at Canton. Hymns of the Easter season together with the fine anthems of the Canton choir together with the portrayal portrayal of Rev. Rutherford of the possible life story of Barrabas made a service which recalled, clearly, the events of the first Good Friday. On Sunday morning, April 22nd, about 45 members of the congregation gathered at Willow beach for a sunrise service. /lwiO44stce0ie*U Karl Vermeulen D.D.S. , wishes to announce his association with Hetér E. Willson D.D.S.; Grant Willson D.D.S.; • - -T 'r.-and David Legge D.D.S. at 172 King St. East -- Oshawa / Evening appointments | l available. (416) 728-5171 a KRAC0 ff Registered Builder of Carpentry & Contracting Newcastle 987-5400 y\ Custom built homes |1É*àEr and IR*20Q01 general carpentry SUPER ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME BUILDER HOCKIN HOCKIN REAL ESTATE LTD. 123 KING ST. EAST bowmanville Telephone 623-4115 BONNIE FABER ff... , LESKARD ROAD, ORONO -- Lovely 2 plus 1 bedroom bungalow with attached garage, partially finished roc room with wood burning stove, large eal-ln kitchen. All on 1.3 aero lot with trull Ireos. $84,900.00, M.L.S. COUNTRY HOME -- Enniskillen area. Four bedrooms, large country-slyle kitchen with airtight stove, scenic 3 /< acre lot with creek. $65,900.00. M.L.S. BOWMANVILLE NORTH END - Four bedroom, raised bungalow on quiet court, family room with fireplace, large fenced loi, Asking $105,000.00. M.L.S. 42.5 ACRES --■ Graham Creek crossed this property ol mixed bush east of Orono. 3 bedroom, ranch bungalow, attached garage, 24' x 32' steel shed. Asking $135,000.00. and .Vendor will hold financing at 10%. M.L.S. CLASSIC OLDER HOME - Concession Sl„ Bowmanville • throe bedrooms, separate dining room, corner lot, good rosldonllal area, $84,900.00, M.I..S, Pal Mnrjorrlson 623-2470 Liz Monde 576-5582 Mnry LouMIntz 570-3265 Bob Slovens 623-3000 HIGH STREET -- 1 Vi slorey, brick homo, excellent condition, 3 bedrooms, separate dining room, largo lot, good residential area. $67,500.00. M.L.S. horse FARM - 31 acres, Nowlonvlllo area - solid, two-storey farmhouse In excellent condition, attached double garage, good barn. $119,900.00, M.L.S. PROSPECT STREET - 3 bedroom bungalow In good rosldonllal area, single detached garage, largo lot. $50,900.00. M.L.S. Madeleine Williams 907-4235 Mnrg Bain 623-2661 Brian Cnscngnollo 623-7430 Dnrrol Dovolln 903-5017 ---Sm morgandale crescent -- Tastefully decorated, brick and aluminum, Iwo-sloroy, family room with Ilroplnco «nd walkout, roc room with bar, attached garage, paved drive. $84,900.00. M.L.S, Clauuo Uyksiru Bonnie Faber Joan Fry Jack Ricard 623-2423 433-0176 907-4922 433-0036 Ask me about State Farm's Homeowners Extra Policy. It's the most comprehensive homeowners insurance policy State Farm has ever offered. Call, and I'll tell you if you qualify. DON IRVINE Telephone 623-4482 108 Waverley Rd. -- Bowmanville Stale Farm Insurance Companies Canadian Head Offices: Scarborough, Ontario Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. PRE SEASON SPECIAL INGROUND POOL INSTALLED FROM ABOVEGROUND POOLS FROM s 3499. 00 s 649.°° •in o/ ingroundand I V /O OFF ABOVEGROUND KITS SOLAR UNITS REG. $499 SPECIAL $399. magara manufacturing 306 Kitchener Ave., Oshawa 723-0345 / Happy Mother's Day \ SHOW MOM YOU LOVE HER! ...give her nothing but the best on Mother's Day! See our great selection of specially priced Mother's Day gifts that'll please mom and your budget too! Mother's Day Spoons - $5.50 Come in and look over our wide selection of Pearl Necklaces - Pierced Earrings Selected China Gift Items especially for Mother Selection of Watches and Much More! at Hooper's Jewellers ^ llUn 39 King St. W. 623-5747 Bowmanville MORE THAN JUST A EEETTT FACE Introducing the fantastic Facelift Program KITCHENS Durham Precision Cabinets can lake any worn out kitchen and give it u Facelift. We replace doors, drawer trouts, and side and face frames to give your kitchen a new look. It costs a lot less than a new custom kitchen, and, your kitchen will he transformed into u beautiful new room m wood or formica, each available in a rainbow of colors, Included, of course, are hinges and handles, We will also add an island or snack urea or a pantry storage area that matches your new kitchen. At no obligation, come in and talk to us about giving your kitchen the Facelift it's been waiting for. Durham Precision Cabinets LIMITED I6l Baseline East, Unit 2 BOWMANVILLE 623-2056 ,< « < * *9 *9 o *:» '> .1 ► < M ' '< •K