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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Nov 1985, p. 11

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f MWAii mwah mw^ mwah mwah m mwah mwah mwah yah MWAti xtkwi mwah mwah mwah THIS COULD BETHEHOUSE YOU'RE LOOKING FOR 15 Oalley Court, Newcastle Village. Price $92,900. Lot size 70 x 200. Beautiful 3 bedroom brick bungalow with attached garage on large privately landscaped court lot with 8' cedar hedge surrounding property. Double paved driveway, above ground pool, 2 patios in back yard, finished family room and games room. All appliances included plus many extras. Beautifully decorated and spotless throughout. Call 987- 4053. Think about it . . . When you moved into your home, were you handed ALL the keys? Although wc wish you the very best in your new home, wc do feci that for your own peacc-of- mind that it would be wise to have the locks changed and new keys made up. Call us . . . SHARPENING and LOCKSMITH 48 King SI. E. Bowmanville 623-1021 WMU RFMNK RE//HKK RF/VIttC RVMW RB*HfX Ajgjt Cmdr osa . v-- .V : > k ^ ; Cornerstone Realty Ltd. 112 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-6000 Broker $54,900. FULL PRICE -- 2 bedroom on ravine lot with walkout basement, creek at rear of property, new furnace, roof, wiring, siding, large master bedroom. Guy LeBlanc 623-6000 or 623-1393. TRIPLEX -- Brick 2 storey In good repair, separate meters, month to month leases, $93,500. Pat Irwin Lycett 623-6000 or 983-9605. MINI HORSE FARM! -- 2.6 acres with 4 bedroom ranch style bungalow, horse barn, coach house, facing Bowmanville golf course. Asking $119,900. Guy LeBlanc 623-6000 or 623-1393. BOWMANVILLE DUPLEX -- North end location,' good return on your investment. Large treed lot listed at only $77,900. Guy LeBlanc 623-6000 or 623-1393. Æà (Ar 866 R^/VIKX RE//VIKX RfcMNX R \/MU Haydon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon and family to celebrate Lloyd's birthday which is on Tuesday. Congratulations Lloyd. May you have many more happy birthdays. On Friday morning, Mrs. Kathy Brewer and daughter Jennifer of Bowmanville visited with Mrs. Bev Cochrane, Cindy and Kathy and went on their nature walk. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blackburn, Susan and Jeremy, Orono were callers of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts and Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain enjoyed their Friday night supper at the Pontypool Community Hall. Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Michael Laverty and family of Maple Grove. John and Diane Adams and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Adams and family, Blackstock and Mrs. Dorothy Adams of Oshawa who was also visiting at her son's home at Blackstock. Several Havdon ladies attended the Long Sault Club 50 Penny Sale at the Orange Lodge Han at Tyrone on Wednesday afternoon and most of us brought home a few items. Mr. and Mrs. Art Trewin visited with Mrs. Anita Nickerson, Bowmanville on Tuesday after having visited with Mrs. Nickerson's mother Mrs. Albert Piper who is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mr. Art and Mrs. June Trewin spent Saturday evening with Jack and Gladys Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and girls from Port Colborne were Sunday dinner guests with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and John and Sandy. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and Grant on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Graham and Sadie, Newcastle, Mrs. Karen Dair and Tim of Hampton, Mr. Allan Ashton and Miss Angela Kent of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Millson attended the Tyrone Lobb Ball dance Saturday evening at the Old Tyrone. Hall and were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goble, Bethany. Les and Marie Goble were Saturday overnight guests with Steve and Cindy Millson and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ruellands and Jason, Bowmanville, called at the, "Steve "Millson's home on' Sunday. , Mrs. Marilyn Vaneyk and baby Emily were Sunday afternoon callers with Mr. and Mrs. S. Millson. About one hundred and fifty guests attended the wedding of Mr Percy Beech and Miss Julie Rusaw at Enniskillen United Church. Saturday afternoon Julie's attendants were Mrs. Elaine Bolduc, Cobourg, as matron of honor and bridesmaids Lori Barnes, Betsy Beech and Diane Rusaw, Brighton. Mr. Alvin Beech, Bowmanville, was the best man for Percy and the ushers were Darrell Rusaw, Alec Smith and Joe Beech. Ring bearer was Blaine Barnes and the little flower girl was Jennifer Westwood. The reception was held at the Tyrone Community Centre. Congratulations to Percy and Julie, who will be living in Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lott, New Members Welcomed to 7th Beaver Colony The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 13,1985 11 On Monday evening, Nov. 11th at St. John's Pridie; back row, Leader Sophie Pridie, Shane Church Hall, 12 new Beavers were brought into Whitmey, Michael Penney, Geoffrey Coles, Lee membership in the 7th Beaver Colony. They were, Carr, Brian Lowery, Darryl Humber and Leader 1-r, front row, Ryan Wood, Bradley Hodgson, Jake Candy Malley. Shaw, Justin Malley, Stephen Rypstra, Timmy Lions Club Members Observe Remembrance Day Services The Bowmanville Lions Club observed Remembrance Day Monday, November November 11, with a special speaker and special guests from the Bowmanville Legion. Shown above, from left, are: Ron White, president of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Lions Club; Gloria Grant, president of the Bowmanville Legion; and George Blyleven, the guest speaker. Mr. Blyleven talked of his life in Holland as a member of the underground during World War Two. Members of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Lions Club learned about what Remembrance Day means to a former Dutch citizen who spent much of the war fighting for freedom in occupied territory. territory. George Blyleven, a former member of the Dutch underground, was guest speaker Monday night at the regular meeting of the Bowmanville Lions Club. In recognition of Remembrance Remembrance Day, the Lions also invited many members of Branch 178 of the Royal Canadian Legion as their guests. Recalling life in Holland during the war, Mr. Blyleven Blyleven noted that five years of occupation began in May of 1940. While the German forces had promised not to interfere interfere with Dutch govern- Enniskillen were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Bea) Chapman, Oshawa were Sunday dinner guests with Mh and Mrs. Steve Liptay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Ann) Paterson attended the Rusaw, Beech wedding and reception on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott and family, Enniskillen, to celebrate Meta and Weir's birthdays which were the Friday's before and after. Congratulations folks - there's just one thing about birthdays - they just keep coming, It's when they don't, you worry. Mr. and Mrs, Gerry (Karen) Ruelland and Jason, Bowmanville called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millson on Sunday. Fire Report Newcastle Fire Department Department consider careless smoking the cause of a house fire on Sunday evening. evening. The house, which belongs to Ernie Brown and is on the north-east corner of Regional Regional Road 57 and Bowman- ville's sixth concession, sustained sustained an estimated $30,000 damage, The fire occurred on November November 10th, at about 9:30 p.m. ment, those commitments were never kept, Mr. Blyleven Blyleven said. Citizens were sent to concentration camps and the young people were frequently frequently drafted to work in factories. Originally a member of the Dutch army and later a member of the police force, Mr. Blyleven explained that he had the freedom, as a .police officer, to move about during curfews. This was an important advantage advantage for a member of the underground. underground. The task of these freedom-fighters freedom-fighters behind the lines was to protect allied pilots and air crews as well as persons attempting to es cape concentration camps or the draft. "We had hundreds of thousands of young men on our hands who had nothing to eat because they were not qualified to get rations," he said. Feeding these persons in hiding was part of the job of the underground. He estimated that 90 per cent of the anti-Nazis were members of the movement. Even children worked in the underground by delivering delivering secret newspapers. Although radios were forbidden, forbidden, the anti-N azi forces would hide their receivers and listen to the BBC broadcasts broadcasts in secret. Mr. Blyleven recalls that his countrymen did not easily easily adapt to the Nazi regime. "Freedom is vçry precious and the Dutch have a very free and fun-loving nature," he explained. Recalling the liberation of Holland by Canadian troops in 1945, Mr. Blyleven said that a unique kinship has been established between between Canada and Holland. "The bond between the two countries has never been broken," he said. Oshawa YWCA Brochures Now In the Mail Oshawa YWCA Winter Program Brochures have been mailed to YW members, Registrants and Program participants. A wide variety of activities are being offered in the New-.... castle, Bowmanville and Orono areas. Children and Youth activities activities include Jazz Dancing, Teen's Workout and a whole range of Preschool Gym classes designed in progression progression to help children develop physically and socially from six months to kindergarten age. Adult programs include Fitness classes designed for all levels of participation, including including Easy Does It and Yoga. A new Co-ed class, Introductory Introductory Jazz Dance for Adults is being offered. There are still some vacancies in the Women's Winter Get-Away at Geneva Park. Pre-registration for all programs programs for YW members and registrants begins Thursday, November 21, 2 - 6 p.m. Public registration begins Friday, November 22, 1 - 4 p.m. Registration continues at Bowmanville YWCA Office - 80 King St. West. Call 623-3664 for details. i . Cliff Flintoff Congratulations on 30 years Safe Driving with McCallum Transport. NOTICE The staff of Robertson/Shoniker Chrysler is pleased to announce the arrival of their new owner TERRY NG. From this date we will be known as PORT HOPE CHRYSLER Terry invites you to drop into our showrooms on Hwy. #2 or phone 885-6331 Judy, Bill, Bob, Dave and Jimmy «I KRAC0" Carpentry & Contracting Newcastle 987-5400 Registered Builder of ffl? Custom built homes I WBÉK| and 1R-2Q001 general carpentry SUPER ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME BUILDER JOHN G. MANUEL, CGA is pleased to announce his partnership with DONALD K. KITCHEN, CGA The practice will continue at the same location under the name: KITCHEN, McCALLUM and PORTER Certified General Accountants FDR SALE MARY OSHAWA PH. BOWMANVILLE REAL ESTATE LTD. 623-2065 MOM 6 POP OPERATION -- Variety business - new listing. 3 bedroom attached accommodation. Asking $85,000.00 plus stock. For details call now. GENERAL REPAIR SERVICE STATION - Three bay garage, gas, pumps, tools, In small village east of Oshawa. Three bedroom house with two walkouts, finished rec room. For appointment to view call today. C.I.C. 11% 5 YEAR ANNUAL RATE REAL ESTATE & FINANCIAL SERVICES ANNOUNCEMENT "TWO MILLION" BETTY SMITH Pat Hurley, Manager, and the entire sales team of Family Trust, Bowmanville would like to congratulate Betty Smith for attaining her "Two Million Dollar Club" status for 1985. Betty Is a valuable representative of the Bowmanville Office, a consistent top producer for 6 years. She would like to extend her appreciation and thanks to all her friends and past clients who have made her achievement possible. We at Family Trust are very proud ol our Two Million Dollar Club members. Congratulations Bettyl For conscientious, professional real estate service, call Betty at 623-6622 or 987-4661. ATTRACTIVE BRICK - BUNGALOW, $81,900. Cosy wood stove rec room. All appliances negotiable. Large country lot In cosy Village. Willy Wlcha 623-6622 or 987- 5004. POLLARD SUBDIVISION, COURTICE $104,900! - 4 bedroom raised bungalow, extra large kltchen/dlnlng room, huge family room with fireplace, 2 baths, 3 walkouts, 2nd kitchen on lower level big lot. Betty Smith 623-6622. BRICK SCHOOLHOUSE, $55,000. - Almost 2 acres, lots of trees, vendor will 1 assist with financing. Judy Lodge, Bowmanville office, 623-6622 or (705) 324-8136. BRICK AND ALUMINUM 2 STOREY $77,500. - Renovated older home, 4 bedrooms, main floor family .and laundry room, large country lot. Judy Lodge, Bowmanville office 623-6622 or (705) 324-8136. CENTRE HALL PLAN -- A truly unique home with quality wood finishing throughout, French doors, stained glass windows, must be seen. $156,000. Pat Hurley 623-6622 or 623-3899. JUST LISTED $78,500. - Spacious open concept home linked only by the garage, 3 plus 1 bedrooms, 155 loot lot, Waverley Gardens. Pat Hurley 623-6622 or 623-3899. w HEAL ESTATE Ever Thought of a CAREER IN REAL ESTATE... and done nothing about it? Spend an hour and obtain complete Information on educational educational requirements, Family Trust sales training and income opportunities. Fora confidential interview call: Pat Hurley 623-6622 Family Trust Corporation Realtor

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