> ) APPLE 576-3111 RE/MAX APPLE 576-3111 RE/MAX APPLE 576 Real Estate The C;m;i(li;m Statesman. Bowmanville. Auitust 1!). l!)i!7 11 Mother - Daughter Team Wins Golf Tournament x-x "KRACO" jSSfil Carpentry & Contracting (C^ IV J r l^*86WHO -- -- -- I^SWAARV • Custom Homes • Renovating • Addition • Designing • Drafting • Permits e Barns * Finishing Give the headaches to us! Box 401, Newcastle 987-5400 DON Smith 192 Athol St. E„ Oshawa 433-0044 Realtor BEAL ESTATE LTD. "24 Hour Pager" CUSTOM-BUILT BUNGALOW TYRONE - OPEN HOUSE- Wed., Thurs., Aug. 19-20, 6-8:30 p.m. RE/MAX APPLE 576-3111 RE/MAX APPLE 576-3111 UJ" E35T Office 416-576-3111 Res. 705-277-2516 or 416-433-2579 "Servicing Oshawato Bethany and areas in between." DIANNA L.MANDZUK. Seles Representative j , OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, AUG. 22nd 10 ACRES AND STREAM Cedar log sided home with brick accents - treed • f : Q0 to 5:00 private selling with stream - new oak and Follow signs from Taunton Rd. to Durham 57 ceramic floors - newly decorated with neutral ' nor ||-, colors - massive living areas with 4 bedrooms - separate children's playhouse - fabulous I0 acre properly, close lo Bowmanville. $289,900. A good selection of homes in the Pontypool area to choose from. Some secondary financing available. Only 20 minutes north of Bowmanville. $120,000.-LARGE LOT WITH POOL $129,900. - ON 1 ACRE WITH SMALL BARN $169,900.-EXECUTIVE and UPGRADED } . - j - ■ *l $139,900-TREED LOT $169,900 - EXECUTIVE 3,400 sq. ft. 4 ACRES WITH TROUT STREAM Nestled in a treed private selling - Panabode finished wilhB.C. cedar - open living room/dining room/dining room - kitchen concept - massive wood cupboards cupboards with built-in lazy Susans' and oven - high wood cathedral ceilings - sunny deck to above ground pool - private trout stream on properly - unfinished basement with high ceilings ceilings and 2 car garage - loyer enhanced with lieldstone fireplace! $189,900. (Bethany), w sr 'saaw&MB&WÉ jr ' L IS ' If Li. ,... EXECUTIVE HOME WITH HORSE BARN Century brick executive 4 bedroom home - open concepl kitchen and family room combination with lireplaco - massive custom built cupboards, pantry and centre island - unique mouldings, trim and I0 II. ceilings - cedar lined closels - secluded sunny master bedroom and 4 piece ensuite - 11 acres productive land on quiol country road. $299,900. (Bowmanville north) VACANT LAND 2 acre (approx.) pine tree building lot with permits permits available - Ponlypool area $36,500. WANTED I have qualified buyers lor 20 lo 50 acre hobby ' farms in a 20 lo 30 minulo radius ol Bowi : laiivillo. Priced Irom $130,000 lo $200,000. Call nuw lor details, BETHANY 3-CAR EXECUTIVE Massive solid brick home with quoined corners - prestigious 3 car garage with separate enhance enhance lo basement - family room brick wall with airtight and entertainment bar - walkout lo deck from eating area - sauna rough-in - separate entrance with area lor office or in-law potential - extra wide hallways! 2 years new and priced below replacement value. $189,900. (Bethany.) PRODUCTIVE 110 ACRE FARM RETREAT Exceptional groomed properly - 110 acres of productive farm land with southern view - I '/■ storey home with barns - concrete barn yard - separate fenced fields - prestigious Iree-lined entranceway. $299,000. (Bowmanville north). •sir! IjUfti 84 ACRE BUILDING SITE Includes 7 acres ol hardwood, stream, large barn and well. Good silo lor construction ol a now homo with walkout basement. Located in Nosllolon area, only 30 minutes Irani Bowmnn- • ville, $129,900. ' I have several development pieces of land available to fit your pocket book! * Local Runner Places Third Bowmanville's Dan Moriavity made a fine showing on Saturday during Cobourg's annual 5 km. Quench Run. Dan finished in 3rd place with a time of 17:03. Helmans Josef won the race with a time of 16:40. The ladies section of the Bowmanville Country Club hosted the Peterborough District 4 Ball Stroke Tournament last Monday, and a mother-daughter team combined to take home top honors. Olivia and Lynda Pesa relink of Kedron Dells and Peterborough, Peterborough, respectively, recorded a net 56 to take first place. The winners are shown above with tournament tournament convenor Joan Appleton. Youngsters Perform for Parents at Summer Camp * l > : 4y >- *• - The last YWCA summer camp was held from August 10-14. The participants held a two hour show for their parents at Bowmanville Senior Public School, on Thursday, August 13. Pictured above are some of the performers. Back from left, Krista Tink, Clare Stevenson, Laura Brannigan, and Julie-Ann DeJager. Front from right, Lindsay Bonchek, Caitlin Ferguson and Angela Marks. The group did several skits, as well as sang songs and played games for the show. The last day of camp, Friday, August 14, was spent at Ontario Place. STARKVILLE NEWS Last Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Shutka of Oshawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow. Danny and Greta are spending the summer at tneir trailer which is parked at Cedar Valley Park in Starkville. Mr. Jim Gordon of Oshawa and his sister Evelyn Evelyn visited Monday morning morning with Mr. and Mrs. Bren- ton Farrow. On Monday, Mrs. Terry Caswell, Marisha, Shaughn and Jessica of Newcastle were luncheon guests of Mrs. Bev. Higgins and girls. ' Mr. Orme Fallis and Harvey Harvey of Bowmanville visited Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wid- dis of Peterborough visited Tuesday afternoon with Mr. HË/MAX APPLE 576-3111 RE/MAX APPLE 576-31 * NEIL RYAN REAL ESTATE INC. REALTOR 434-5128 OPEN HOUSE Sunday, August 23 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Wesl of Courlicc Rd. on south side ol Hwy. #2. COURTICE - INGROUND POOL This spacious 1 storey 3 bedroom home boasts many extras such as roc room with woodslovc and bar; air conditioning and a workshop behind lire garage. $169,900. Call 434-5128. BUILDING LOT, COURTICE 50' x 190' serviced and treed, $69,900. CALL NEIL RYAN FOR A COMPLIMENTARY MARKET EVALUATION OF YOUR HOME 434-5128 and Mrs. Brenton Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tam- blyn, Orono. Visitors during the week with Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana were Mrs. Isabelle Isabelle Trim, Mrs. Edna Dobson, Dobson, Mrs. Tanya Stutt, Mrs. Llew Hallowell and Mr. Jim Hallowell. Mrs. Joan Murphy with Mrs. Marjorie McColm, Kathleen, Ginny and Patrick Patrick of Thornhill, Mrs. Sandy Murphy, Mary and Michael of Bowmanville and Mrs. Patsy King, Martina Martina and Bert of Calgary holidayed holidayed on Tuesday and Wednesday in Niagara Falls and surrounding area. Mrs. Susan Gimblett and Marlie and twins Jesse and Tyson visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. , On Thursday evening, Mrs. Elona Riggers and her daughter-in-law Mrs. Sandy Riggers, Sixth Line visited with Mrs. Pat Win- datt. On Friday afternoon, Mr. iday ; and Mrs. Gary Higgins and g irls attended the Garden rothers Circus held at the Civic Auditorium in Oshawa. Ms. Georgina Scott, Chad and Joshua and Mr. Emile Barron, all of Oshawa spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie Jamie and Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Flak, Ms. Li via Crispo and Miss Maureen, all of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather spent the weekend holidaying holidaying in Kitchener and area. Haydon and District News Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ashton, Oshawa. Frank and Beth Neilson ana children, Mr. and Mrs. Don (Karen) Dair and Tim from Hampton, Kyle and Barbara Barbara Graham and family gathered at Ross and Jean Ashton's to celebrate. Ross' birthday with a hay-ride and a bon-fire. Congratulations Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur (Eileen) Blackburn had a few days on a trip' and enjoyed enjoyed their Thousand Island 3nr cruise and returned home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn attended the Fowley Family Picnic at Haydon Community Community Centre on Sunday. Miss Wendy Blackburn is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blackburn and family at Orono. Reverend Joe Lafave, wife Kay and children Nicke and Benji from Wellington P.E.I. were Friday night supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christensen. Mrs. Marny Russell, Heather and Jeanie, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gordon and enjoyed their swim and barbeque. Master Sean Liptay has his cousin Kevin Casteels from Centreton for a holiday. The two boys visited their grandmother, Mrs. Teresa Chapman, Oshawa for a day. Mrs. Karen Ruelland, from Bowmanville came Friday and stayed with her parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millson until Sunday. Mr. Allin Myles, Colborne called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack, (Gladys) Potts one day last week. Jack and Gladys Potts took his sister Mrs. Dorothy Perryman, to Col- lingwood on Saturday. Mrs. Cindy Millson, Adam and Andrew accompanied Mrs. Marilyn Vaneyk and Emily to the circus at the Civic Civic Auditorium, Oshawa on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Murphy with Mrs. Patsy King and children of Calgary and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McColm and children of Thornhill spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Murphy, Mary and Michael of Bowmanville Bowmanville at their cottage near Bancroft. HEAVY On Sunday, Mrs. Steve Millson and family visited her sister Mrs. Bill (Donna) Mairs and family and enjoyed enjoyed the swimming pool. Miss Mandy Mairs returned returned home with her Aunt . Cindy and boys. Mr. Bob Jones, Maureint Heather, from Pigeon Lake ' trailer park were Thursday : supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and Sandy. Mr. Sandy Jones spent two days at a cotttage at Apsley with some fellow workers. Mr. John Jones and Peter, Oshawa were Sunday supper supper guests with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Art Trewin spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Will (Lucy) Trewin of Oshawa at their cottage at Apsley for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paterson returned home on Monday from spending several days at their trailer at Crow Lake. Mr. and Mrs. S. Towgood Oshawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton Sat urday afternoon and they all had supper at the. Acres Resturant. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slem- on entertained friends on Sunday to a pot luck picnic. Those who attended were Mrs. Leona Hamilton and her son Gordon Hamilton of Millbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Les (Jean) Johnson, Pickering, Mrs. Violet Moon, Oshawa who is a grand 102 years young, Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Myrtle) Reid and Mrs. Edith Taylor of Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Leona) Sadler, Nestleton. Mr. and Mrs. Todd (Susan)Shrigley, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Evelyn) Smith Scarborough, Mr. Stanley Taylor- Mr. and Mrs. Les (Annie) Taylor, Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Ruby) Trewin and Mr. and Mrs. Don (Dee) Trewin, Kelly and Brian, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Kathleen) Watts, Blackstock. The group celebrated celebrated two 50th Wedding Anniversaries and one fortieth fortieth Wedding Anniversary. Something To Think About Ri M X BOB WILLIAMS METHOD OF PAYMENT There are several ways to finance finance a funeral, including cash payment at the time of funeral, payment by proceeds of insurance insurance or payment by settlement of the decedent's estate. Some survivors pay for the full amount of the funeral at the time arrangements are made. The majority of people, however, however, will agree to a contrast which specifies a schedule of payments. Customarily, these agreements carry no finance charge for the first month or two. This method recognizes the fact that it often takes a number of weeks for Canada Pension and VA benefits to arrive; arrive; and the settlement of an estate may take much longer. After the initial period of grace, interest will be charged. Many funeral homes require a deposit deposit at the time arrangements are made lo cover cash expenditures expenditures they make on behalf of the survivors. In all instances, it is wise to discuss the method of payment with the funeral director -- and to understand any contract before before you sign it. MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 Division St., Bowmanville Tel. 623-5480 Serving Durham Region Since 1881 VF •VF' w A W HAULERS SHELL CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY "PLAY SPIN 'N' WIN with each fuel purchase. Thursday, August 20 Waverley Road and Base Line j)