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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Jan 1985, p. 15

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t 234 King St. E., Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 Toronto Line (416) 686-1035 104 ACRES $110,000 -- Hobby (arm, south of Peterborough, 4 bedrooms, brick home, barn, ponds, some bush. Excellent view, good mortgage. Evelyn Davis 623-3393 or 983-9356. REALTOR ®3EBK REAL ESTATE LIMITED 181 Church SI. Bowmanville, Ont. L1C3K8 623-4428 GEORGE VAN DYK BROKER 50 NEW HOMES TO BE BUILT IN BOWMANVILLE Commencing before year's end. We are the exclusive agents for this new subdivision. Therefore we are in immediate need of sales staff. Other benefits are: • An excellent commission split • Broker support and assistance • Professional and friendly working conditions in spacious modernized office • Computer services • Established for 12 years For personal and confidential interview, please contact George Van Dyk at 623-4428. Food Served at St. Paul's Meeting The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January' 23,1985 15 Finance Minister to Speak Here Hon. Barbara McDougall, Canada's Minister of State for Finance, will be the guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Durham - Northumberland Progressive Conservative Association, on Monday, February 4th, at Tyrone. Prior to her election as M.P. for Toronto - St. Paul's last September, Barbara McDougall was executive director of the Canadian Council of Financial Analysts, and previously was vice-president of the investment firm Dominion Securities Ames Ltd. She also is well-known as a former financial columnist and commentator for Chatelaine magazine, CBC-TV's 'Take 30', City Woman magazine, and for the Vancouver Sun. She will be introduced by the Hon. Allan Lawrence, M.P. The Durham - Northumberland P.C. Association's annual meeting will begin at 8 p.m. on February 4th in the Tyrone Community Hall. Everyone is welcome. n Dehcious food was in abundance at St. Paul's United Church on January 20th, when they held their annual Pot Luck Lunch. Pictured here preparing for the feast are Kathryn Carpenter (left) and Lola Bowen. Real Estate a KBACO f f ReglsteredBUilderoi w THOMAS STOUT Banner Passant, President of Century 21 Banner Passant Real Estate Limited, is pleased to announce the appointment of Thomas Stout as sales representative. Tom has completed the required Government Courses as well as Century 21's 2 & 1 Training Course in Toronto and commenced the Career Trak Programme. He is looking forward to renewing old acquaintances and providing service to his many friends. Tom may be reached at his office 623-6121 or residence 623-3174. Carpentry & Contracting Newcastle 987-5400 Custom built homes ■■*1 and |Rr2QOO| general carpentry SUPER ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME BUILDER Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp, Enniskillen, Mr. Ronald and Mr. Ray Ashton were Friday evening supper guests with Ross and Jean Ashton to celebrate Ray's birthday. Congratulations Ray. May you have many more happy birthday parties. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Graham and Sadie, Newcastle were Saturday dinner guests with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and Grant and while Gramma babysat, Barbara and Kyle joined in the fun of skiing and skidooing. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton, Blackstock called on the J. Adams on Sunday and Mr. and HAYDON NEWS Mrs. N. Love of Blackstock were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams and children. Mr. Lars Christensen spent what he calls a working holiday at Oakville with daughter Mary Ellen and David Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Margaret) Jones, Maureen and Heather of Port Colborne, down for the weekend with her father, were Saturday afternoon and supper guests with Jack and Blanche Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Philips and Amanda, Bowmanville were Sunday afternoon callers with her mother Mrs. Ray and brother Dave Buttery. FDR SALE i® MARY 05HAWA PH. BOWMANVILLE REAL ESTATE LTD. 623-2065 LET'S MAKE A DEAL -- on this nice 3 bedroom home with hardwood floors, fireplace in living room, diningroom. Close to school. Vendor will hold financing. Call us for more details. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY -- Aulo wrecking business, must be sold. Land, building and licenses. Call Tom Pike for details. THERE'S A TIME FOR EVERYTHING ... - Now is the lime to prepare for next summer's crop. 29 plus acres faces on 401, close to Bowmanville. Stucco, 3 bedroom home. Call now for details. Feel at home with us 16 Harwood Ave. N., Ajax 12 ACRE LOT ONLY $95,500. -- 4 bedrooms, main floor family room, big barn and two sheds. Please call Al or Manuela Da Rocha 683-8542 or 728-0467. New homes available soon in Bowmanville... Sneak Preview this Weekend ! ARTISTS CONCEPT To find out more about these and other fine homes soon to be built in Bowmanville, call GEORGE VAN DYK REAL ESTATE TELEPHONE 623-4428 Mrs. Norma Kennedy is enjoying (we hope) her visit down to New Brunswick, having left Thursday, We hope for Cecil's sake she doesn't get storm stayed. Mrs. Ruby Trewin, Enniskillen and Mrs. Jean Slemon attended the 100th birthday party at the Canadian Corp. Hall at Oshawa, held for the very active, young Mrs. Violet Moon of Oshawa. A great accomplishment, especially when one is in good health. Mr. Ken Miller of Oshawa was a Saturday evening supper guest with Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Laverty and family spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laverty, Ajax and watched the Super Bowl game on the boob tube. We've been alerted that Miss Katie Laverty is going to celebrate her twelveth birthday on January 26th, so we hope she enjoys turning 12 and we say to have a happy birthday Katie. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilkes and family of Peterborough called on his sister Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Ann) Paterson and family on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Sybil) Smith were Saturday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Doug (Norma) Blackburn and Wendy. On Sunday, Fred and Sybil Smith were dinner guests with his folks Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith of Enniskillen. Sunday morning Mrs. Peggy and Cindy Millson and Mrs. Blanche Jones joined with others at the Liberty Bowling Alley to bowl in a tournament. The totals were nothing to write home about but. we of the Newtonviile league consoled each other by having lunch at the Flying Dutchman. That was the best part of the tournament even if we had to treat ourselves -14 of us. Better luck next year ladies. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY USE IniMB SAFE! - Will be ippfled by treked ippllcetore - 20 yeerguenntee on Interfere of bgbdtnge • As seen on T.V.'s ■Riel's kredtie" • Non-Toxic # Non-Staining • Prevents Fires • Water Based AD-100 FIRE RETARDANT SAVES PROPERTY SAVES LIVES Cen be ueed fer RESIDENRAL, COMMERCIAL md INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTIES Recognized end accepted by Canada Mortgage end Housing Corporetlon Ü1 McMaster Fire Safe ORONO, ONT. LO01MO NHU0 STEAK SALE SIRLOIN, T-BONE and WING STEAKS 7.70 kg 3.49 lb. DEVON BACON 1.89 500 g pkg. STORE PACKED BULK MOZZARELLA 5.90 kg 2.68 LB. STORE SLICED MINCED HAM 5.00 kg 2.27 LB. BEATRICE SOFT MARGARINE 990 1 LB. TUB MILLE BRAND DUTCH RUSKS Reg. 890 690 PKG. ASSORTED BETUWE BRAND JAMS 990 250 ML SIZE D YKSTRA'S eucatessen," Ho me of,Quality" 73-77 King $1. W. Bowmanville, Ont. L1C1R2 We Paint Your Car for only $399.00 (Compare at $499.00) Includes: Quality acrylic enamel paint, Gravel Guard. Offer expires March 1, 1985 COWAN PONTIAC -- BUICK LTD, BOWMANVILLE - ONT 166 King Street East Telephone 623-3396 ODE o

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