) ) Real Estate Guide The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 28,1987 13 Best Jack-o-lanterns Receive Prizes Newtonville News by 0. Henderson The monthly meeting of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Madeleine Madeleine Buckley with only 6 members present Instead of Mrs. May Burley who had a slight accident, Olive Henderson Henderson acted as president for the afternoon. Various reports reports were given and some plans were made regarding our Christmas meeting followed followed by a social time. Mrs. Sharon Buttery, Bessie Stephenson, Elizabeth Skeld- ing, Olive Henderson, Madeleine Madeleine Buckley were among those who attended the W.I. Fun Fair held at Solina on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henderson Henderson and family of Bowmanville Bowmanville were dinner guests on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson. Mrs. Peggy Mullan was the hostess lor the annual Christmas Avon Show held 234 King St. East Bowmanville ANNOUNCEMENT Rozmln Awadia Donna O'Toole Joe Jeronimo, Assistant Manager of W. Frank Real Estate Limited, is pleased to announce that ROSMIN AWADIA and DONNA O'TOOLE have now joined us in the Bowmanville Office. ROZMIN has been successfully employed in the W. Frank, Oshawa, Office, and DONNA comes to us from the W. Frank Whitby Brock St. Office. ROZMIN and DONNA would like to thank their clients, friends and associates in helping with their achievements and would appreciate it If they would join them at their new office location in Bowmanville. For all your Real Estate needs, contact ROZMIN AWADlAi and DONNA O'TOOLE at the Bowmanville Office 623-3393 or at their residences 623-2207 (Rozmln) or 434-6726 (Donna). at her home on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nowlan were guests at the wedding of her cousin Mr. Gary Armstrong Armstrong to Miss Charlotte De- lerie held at the McMichael Art Gallery at Kleinburg last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martell of Edmonton, Alberta visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott. Mrs. Helen Armstrong, Diane and Scott of Millbrook were dinner guests on Sunday Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton and family. NEWTONVILLE - STARK- VILLE BOWLING 50/50 draw - Jean O'Neill Team standings - Margeri- tas 16, Coladas 14, Fuzzy Navels 14, Sinapore Slings 12 points. 200 Games - Sandra Sandra McAleese 272, Lois Walker 248, 230, Vi Patterson Patterson 230, 204, Jean Arnold 218, Cindy Millson 217, 200, Joan Argue 216, Marlene Stacey 208, Joan Adams 208, Jean O'Neill 203, 202, Susan Floyd 201. Our annual Autumn Leaves Bazaar held Saturday afternoon afternoon in the Sunday School was a profitable success. The winner of the quilt was Sue Barton and the afghan was won by Jean Ogden. The fire victims dance for Mr. and Mrs. Victor Prosek at Brownsdale Community Centre was well attended also the dance at the Community Community Hall for the benefit of Kendal Sunday School. These were well received financially financially too. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson Henderson were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Henderson and family for Chris' eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Henderson and girls were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Staple- ton, Marvin, Nadine and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton and Mr. Wallace Boughen were among those who attended the Fall Beef Supper at Orono United Church on Wednesday evening. evening. Mr. Clarence Burley. Orono and Mrs. Lena Clysdale visited visited Mrs. Irene Burley of Bowmanville Bowmanville on Sunday afternoon. afternoon. Mrs. Gordon Burley and Jill of Oshawa were dinner dinner guests with Irene. Among those attending the Graduation Exercises at Clarke High School were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Chrysler Chrysler and John, Mrs. Ina Cox and Tina, Mrs. Barbara Shelter Shelter and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton, Sharon and Nadine and Mr. Steve Crockett Crockett of Newcastle when the children received their Secondary Secondary Graduation Diplomas Diplomas on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood attended attended the Port Hope Fair Board Banquet and Dance held at Bewdley Arena on Friday evening. Mrs. Dwayne Elliott, Mrs. Bruce Elliott and Mrs. Hath- erly are patients in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. There were 14 tables of progressive progressive euchre in play at the nail on Friday evening with 50/50 draw won by Tom ttl A Registered Buildei 'KRACO 1r-200q1 Carpentry & Contracting - NEW HOt h^SWARfiAN ^■PfiOGRA! • Custom Homes • Designing • Renovating • Drafting • Addition • .Permits . gams • Finishing Give the headaches to us! Box 401, Newcastle 987-5400 R&tfVIKK W/m. WM>¥, RfcMKK RfrMNK IRWX RV/m. RfcMNX R&4WX WMYX. RF/MKK Cornerstone "" Realty Ltd. 112 King St. E. Bowmanville ,0^;UA}-2 »wj i?A 623-6000 Broker 'jrrjs^ssrs }4' * " t ?! jaHSfK ! J BOWMANVILLE JUST LISTED $129,900. Super 3 bedroom bungalow link home with finished rec room with wet bar & brick fireplace. This home is immaculate!! Tony Klompmaker 623-6000 or 623- 2052. AUTO REPAIR GARAGE Great opportunity for young mechanic. Located on main street in Orono. Priced reasonably at 469,900. Tony Klompmaker 623-6000 or 623-2052. ■flit! iliv 1 SSI PRICE REDUCTION $113,900. Fully renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom homo in central Orono. Pat Irwin Lycott 623-6000 or 983-9605. Mm MERRY CHRISTMASI You can bo in your new custom built homo by Christmas. Two locations, ono aero at Enniskillen, or 2/3 aero at Haydon. Two storoy with main floor family family room, llroplaco & double garago. Listed at $189,900, & $179,900. ra ins Dormon 623-6000 or 263-8667. GOOD VALUE IN ALL OF THESE LISTINGS - ALL WITH QUICK POSSESSION 4 Bedroom, sidesplit - $139,900. Waverley Area ' .,. "4 'Bedroom, 1 backsplit with inground pool - $159,900. Center of Town. 3 Bedroom, brand new, 2 storey -$129,000. Martin Martin Road area. 3 Bedroom, Semi, Martin Road area - $103,900. with rec room. 3 Bedroom Semi, Martin Road area, with new windows windows throughout and new broadloom in master bedroom. bedroom. $115,000. 3 Bedroom bungalow with apartment and inground pool, handy to all grocery shopping only $142,900. 3 Bedroom raised bungalow bungalow with 11.74 acres North Oshawa Townline. $207,500. REDUCED $8,000. 2 Storey 4 bedroom..home in north end.Bowmanville. Large 57' x 100' well landscaped landscaped lot with above ground pool and deck. Large eat in kitchen with custom cupboards and pantry unit. Fireplace in liv- ingroom, laundry and workshop workshop area downstairs. $139,900. s @47 Patricia Lange 623-6000 or 623-4026. Wm mÊÊÊâim PRICE REDUCED $6,000. Beautiful 4 bedroom home with 2 baths, main floor family room, fenced yard, garage. Asking $139,900. Call Doug Humphrey. BOWMANVILLE RAISED BUNGALOW $129,900. 4 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, oat In kltchon, roc room with walkout to inground pool. Shows boautifullyl Call Stolla Harnum today 623-6000 or 623-9328, Mb* iv FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION of your homo call Stolla Harnum 623-6000 or 623-9328. yum* yams yams w\m\ www nvm wms xiwsa wma yams wiiito Wilson. Other winners were Aleck Moffat with a score of 80, Madeleine Buckley 80, Jean Allin 77, Ada Talmer 75, Charlie Finnie 75 and Walt Henderson 73. Next card party on November 6th. Mrs. Lena Clvsdale was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clysdale of Ome- mee. Mr. and Mrs. Hesper Dean of Orono visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. E. McDonald of Gore's Landing visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nowlan and girls. The ladies attended the anniversary anniversary church services. Glen, Lynda, Jan and Ryan Farrow were the greeters for the annual church anniversary anniversary services with a large attendance. attendance. The guest speaker was Rev. Dawn Vaneyk who gave an interesting and impressive impressive sermon on Remembering. Remembering. The choir sang "Miracle of Miracles" and the 4 M's - Mary Vinkle, Mary Skelding, Marlene Stacey and Myrtle Kloster sang two anthems "Heaven in my Heart" and " Precious Memories." Memories." At the close of the service service lunch was served in the basement by the U.C.W. and a social time followed. The three top winners in the W. Frank Real Estate was Faye Logan, left, second was won by Johnnie annual pumpkin give-away carving contest received Williams and third to Virginia Lea Harris. W. their prizes Monday evening and each of the other Frank's Joe Jeronimo, at rear, made the presenta- 19 entries was awarded a prize as well. In first place lions. Orono Community Care Drivers Needed Orono News m £ Quote-"The difference between between a recession, a depression depression and a financial panic? In a recession, you tighten your belt, in a depression you have no belt to tighten, in a anic, you have no pants to old up!"-Stephen Leacock. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hesper Dean, who on October 29 will quietly celebrate celebrate their diamond (60th) wedding anniversary. Congratulation also to our friends, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wood, Bowmanville, who recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Special guests in attendance at St. Saviours Church bazaar, bazaar, on Saturday, were Mrs. Helen Hall (wife of the new Minister) and her sister Miss Lillian Row, from Madoc. Mr. andj'Mrs. Lawrence Staples Staples recently enjoyed a bus trip through-Vermont and enjoyed the glorious colors. Sympathy of the community community to Mrs. Marilyn Hancock (Gary) in the sudden death of her brother, Mr. Howard Forder (Port Perry). Week-end and Sunday guests of the Challices- Mr. and Mrs. David Ferrier and Doreen, Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brown and Debra, Peterborough, Mr. Don Challice and Mrs. Greta Steward, Oshawa, and Miss Kerry Lynn Challice Ponty- pool. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ransber- ry, Kirby, recently attended the Dept, of Agriculture, Fair Bds meeting in Lindsay, and report the grand champion a u a won by Alice Uarnegie, Brooklyn. The entry from our fair was put in by Mrs. Donna Gunter, Oshawa. Mrs. Carl Kimmett, Lind say, was a Thursday caller on her mother Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and aunt Mrs. E. Billings. Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McNaul, Oshawa, Wednesday evening evening guests of Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Billings, and attended the church Roast Beef dinner. dinner. David Bowman Minister Some from this area will remember remember Reverend David Bowman, St. Andrews United United Church, Millbrook, some years ago, and son David Jr. is an upcoming young Gospel Gospel and Contemporary soloist, soloist, who appeared Friday, October 23, in concert at the Millbrook Pentecostal church. An especially gifted pianist, as well as vocal, he presented a very listenable concert to all ages, but especially especially to the teenagers. He writes some of his own music, music, and has appeared all over Canada and many parts of the U.SA. Those attending from Orono, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Staples and Mr. and Mrs. O. Challice. Orono Town Hall Party An excellent crowd with 16 tables in progress, and the following winners-Gordon Finney 82, Aleck Mofiatt 81, Carol Hooper 80. Bernice Moffat 80 (tied) Ed. Skinner 79. Low Score- Joyce Cowan, Lucky draw winners- Norma Norma Moffat, Jean Allen, Lena Clysdale. Remember card parties every Wednesday Night and Indies are invited to brine lunch. Church Dinner An excellent crowd at the annual fall dinner of Orono United Church on Wednesday Wednesday evening, and nil reported reported an excellent roast beef dinner and fixins. Many were surprised and delighted delighted to see Mr.Ervan Rainey and Mrs.Elsie Hoar, Stratha- ven,Bowmanville, in attendance, attendance, and to have a visit with them. Orono United Church News "This is My Fathers World" was opening hymn for the Explorers Initiation Sunday service. Special guest soloist was Miss Nancy Allin, who provided two very lovely solos solos thru service. New explorers explorers this year are-Roberta (Sissy)Childs; Alison Lywak; Angie Fox; Cindy Ross; Amy Lywak; Sarah McKinlay; Andrea Horrnweg; Jan Easton; Easton; Kim Deir; Reina Lad; Connie Fluke; Tanya Gergu- son; Erica Hawkshaw. The Committee of Stewards wish to thank everyone involved involved with the fall supper. We certainy appreciate the 115 pies so generously provided provided by our bakers. Our helpers included roast cookers, cookers, carvers, vegetable cookers, cookers, tea and coffee makers, servers, and all donations of food and work. Thanks to all ticket buyers. Special Birthday geetings to David Deremo October 28, Pamela Draper-October 28, Norma Groot- October 30. Next Sunday is U.C.W. 25th Anniversary Celebration at Orono United, with Guest speaker, Mr. Keith Donnan. Sunday November 8- Remembrance Remembrance Service, November November 15,-Sydenham Ki- wanis club, Guest speaker- Mr. James Young and Special Special Music Sydenham Kiwa- nis Club Mens choir, Sunday November 29-Mission Sunday, Sunday, Reverend George Lav- ery. Orono Session Meeting- Tuesday November 3 at 7:30 p.m. in Friendship Room. Orono Bd of Stewards- meets Monday November 9- 7:30 in Friendship Room. United Church Renewal Fellowship meets Sunday November 1st, 7:30 p.m. in Orono United. Guest speak- er-Mr. Ernie Hollands. Saturday November 7-11 a.m.-2 p.m. Kirby United Church Women hold their fall bazaar in Orono United Church main hall. Reminder to horticulture members-"Working with Dried materials" November 5-7:30 in Lower Auditorium, led by Mrs. Ruth Tink, Hampton. And our Royal Winter Fair bus trip, November 18. Bus leaves town hall 9 a.m. For more info-call Mrs. Lorna Atkins 983-5608. Community Care are urgently urgently in need of drivers for the Orono-Kirby area, to drive Seniors to Medical appointments, appointments, shopping, banking banking etc. If you can help for local local or regional or longer drives, your assistance will- be greatly appreciated. For more information please call office-623-2261 or Bonnie Reid 983-9228, or Thelma Gilbank 983-5972. Even once or twice a month would be helpful. Orono Meals on Wheels- : StilHn need of one or'two drivers. This job required only one hour on a Tuesday or Thursday, once a month. For more information call Marlene Riseborough-983- 5702. St. Saviours Church News Congratulations to the hard-working ladies of St. Saviours for their splendid Bazaar and tea, held on Saturday, Saturday, October 24. Am excellent excellent attendance and a most enjoyable time spent by everyone. everyone. Lots of "fun tables" downstairs, downstairs, of crafts, baking and Knick-Knacks drew much attention and of course upstairs upstairs the lucky draws for quilt, hamper of groceries and hand-painted plate, along with tne popular Penny Penny Sale. The lucky winner of tne pretty quilt was Sandy Colllyer (Steward) sister Angie Angie Steward, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gray, Mrs. Francis Sutton and Mrs. Etta Irwin were Sunday Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes, in their brand new home in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sherwin hosted a birthday party for daugher Miss Kim's 21st, on Saturday evening. Many from area took in the roast beef supper held in Pontypool Community centre centre on Friday evening. The crowds become so large, the roast beef was quickly replaced replaced with Kentucky fried chicken! Some of those from Orono- Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans, Mr.and Mrs. Harold Cobbledick, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Barraball, Mrs. Minnie Taylor, Taylor, Mrs. Chris Willis, and Mrs. Edith Taylor. Congratulations to all the area students who won awards at the recent Commencement Commencement excercises, last Friday evening. The class Valedictorian was Richard Cherry and he also won special awards Grade 13 Biology and English. Miss Nancy Tamblyn won the Bowmanville Branch of Canadian Legion for highest standing in Grade 13 and to encourage further education. education. Nancy also won St. Francis of Assisi Grade 13 award for French, and also an award from Pine Ridge Kinsmen for Grade 13 Music. Mr.and Mrs. Bruce Mercer, Cobourg, was a Sunday caller caller of his mother, Mrs. H. M. Mercer. Dykstra's Downs Mr. Submarine On Saturday October 24, at the Bowmanville arena, Dykstra's Deli defeated Mr. Sub by a 3-1 score. With plenty , of action at both ends Dykstra's Steve Godsmark .opened, the scoring from Leon Goates and J.P. Tousig- nant: Jeff Martin scored the winning goal on a pass from Steve Godsmark. Jeff Johnston Johnston picked the lower left corner unassisted to round out the scoring. Dykstra's netminder Darcy Veitch made several out standing saves allowing only one goal in each of our last two games. Mr. Sub's Jason Wichman scored on a pass from Mike Hannah. Dykstra's Deli peewee house League team this year consists of Andrew Allaire, Scott Anderson, Steve Baker, Jeff Beckett, Leon Coates, Craig Cowles, Steve Godsmark, Godsmark, Darryl Hajdulzek, Jeff Johnston, Jeff Martin, Tim Penfold, Chris Schie- vink, J.P. Tousignant, Darcy Veitch and Jeff Wright. '76 and '77 B.H.S. Grads Where are You? 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