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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Dec 1989, p. 8

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V i I I 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 27.1989 Real Estate Guide Give us a call at 623-4433 PRESTON Moving and Storage Cobourg and Port Hope Call Toll Free 1-000-263-8001 B.I.A. Reports Successful Year in 1989 Family Trust Elves Help Santa During Christmas ... ng is initiatives undertaken by the Bowmanville Business Important Area during 1989. ; 1. Replace the "Welcome to the Downtown" BIA signs with two new and more attractive attractive ones at each end of the Downtown area. 2. Our Business Manager was interviewed by telephone telephone from New York City by the Downtown promotion reporter concerning the details details of . our 1987 sidewalk sale--Monster of a Sale- wliich will be featured in. a future issue of this publication, publication, which is read all over North America by other local local BIA's. 3. Purchased and installed installed New Christmas Decorations Decorations in the Downtown, including the required wiring wiring of our decorative street lighting. 4. Enjoyed or.' of the Most Successful Sidewalk Sales ever thanks to the out- standing efforts of the newly fonned sidewalk sale committee-sales committee-sales were reported do be up, with lots of merchant merchant and customer involvement. involvement. 5. Purchased Two Banners Banners welcoming shoppers to the downtown and installed them on our poles at each end of the BIA area. 6. Monitored all the proposed proposed re-zoning requests for Commercial space in the Bowmanville area, and , in November, wrote to the Planning Department about the size of all these proposed new commercial areas combined, combined, which total over 700,000 square feet-an area equal to 3 1/2 times the present Commercial area from Bowmanville Mall to the Vanstone Mill. 7. Wrote to Council in Support of the purchase by the To Solicit active enforcement of the by-law restricting the use of skateboards ana bicycles bicycles on the sidewalks in the Downtown. 14. Wrote to Council and was successful in having the Westbound Bus Stop moved from the King and Division Street area, where it was causing serious problems for the merchants in that area, to a spot just west of George Street. 15. As the result of an ongoing ongoing dialogue with the Durham Durham Regional Police, the local local police station will receive additional police manpower in 1990, some of which will be assigned to the downtown. downtown. 16. Reacted to the concerns concerns expressed by some TMV fW< tw»l ttwo'»"»! EDWARD SCHLUMBERGER «N BUYING OR SELLING? For professional prompt service contact me at any time. 623-4241, 623-6622. Town of a street flusher, to help to keep the streets clean, which was subsequently subsequently approved and purchased. purchased. 8. Petitioned Council and was successful in obtaining Contract Awarded a Commitment of $11,000 to assist in the purchase of the New Christmas Lighting for the Downtown. 9. Requested that Council plant a large permanent Christmas Tree in the area of the Cenotaph for use during during our Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, which they agreed to do in the Spring of 1990. 10. Petitioned Council to fund future costs related to the maintenance and care of our trees in the Downtown, and they agreed. 11. Wrote to Council and spoke at length to the Town Staff about the serious hazard hazard to pedestrians posed by the subsidence of the sidewalk sidewalk in many areas within the downtown, resulting in the problem being corrected. 12. Wrote to Council on two occasions concerning the dangerous practice of skateboarding skateboarding and the riding of bicycles on the sidewalk in the Downtown, and was successful successful in having a by-law passed prohibiting the activity. activity. 13. Met with the Town's By-Law Officers and the Durham Regional Police to VELTRl llij!!»;;:: Gr ° u P RIVER VALLEY ESTATES IN BOWMANVILLE Ravine lots with walkout basement, backing onto fishing stream, 7 models to choose from. Different lot sizes available. From SOLD BY $181,900. « lu» «ut nun jimn o SITE 623-9462 To Build New Registry Office Stephen Sura Canada Ltd., of Willowdale, has been awarded a $3.4-million contract to construct the new Whitby Land Registry Office, Government Services Minister Chris Ward and Consumer and Commercial Relations Minister Gregory Sorbarb announced today. Construction officially got under way with a groundbreaking groundbreaking ceremony today in Whitby. "This new facility will provide larger and more modern accommodation for collecting and maintaining important personal ana property records in the Durham Durham region," said Mr. Ward, whose ministry designed the building. "It will also relieve the pressures felt by both the public and the legal profession profession in using the present temporary location." "The Whitby office has been designed with computerization computerization services such as POLARIS (Province of Ontario Ontario Land Registration and Information System) in mind in qrder to meet the expanding needs of Durham region, one of the fastest growing municipalities in Canada," Mr. Soroara said. In addition to the full range of land registration services, the one-storey, 2,300-square metre facility will also offer services such as company and partnership registrations, personal property property security registration, searches, birth and death certificates and changes of name. The new building will match the color and brickwork brickwork of the Whitby Town Hall across the street on Rossland Road. Upon completion completion in April 1991, it will replace the interim registry office at Thornton Centre in Oshawa. c/md 623-6000 cornerstone realty ltd. 104 king st. e., bowmanville 623-6000 Toronto line 428-1206 CAROL HALLMAN Sales Rep. Res. 623-8446 10 ACRE HORSE FARM 6 box stalls, tack and shaving room, fully fenced. 3+1 bedroom, brick bungalow. 20' x 40' garage, workshop. 5297,500. DIANNE WARREN Sales Rep. Res. 987-5654 DOLL HOUSE Hwy. 2 Irontago, 1/2 acre $172,900. LOVELY COURT SETTING 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2nd lloor family room 5194,900. BL.ACKSTOCK Adorable bungalow, 2 kilchons, vendor will hold second at 8%. 5174,900. 5SF' 1 ' k LARGE FAMILY f) bedrooms, 3 kitchens, 3 baths $229,500. 2 1/2 ACRES Ootwoon Oshawa and Dow- manviiic 3 bedrooms, waikoul fiom family room. $298,500 This cortillcoto entitles the bearer to \ one "complimentary" market analysis \ a (Umax 'ft ol Iholr homo's current value. if fwrmitti ft f m'-mo \ TOGETHER Y/EU WORK TWICE AS HARD FOR YOU. tmmmsSxsmtis tea LOT 202' X 800' Corner lot, 3,500 sq It finished finished homo, 3.02 acres. $325,900. uimimimiimn "i3 g Î r 1 ï i 9 3 - S O CAROL MM. I 1 : »i - eiu (I'üfiu' imiiia: umm 2 imîûî'SÎ.Utsïïtii for Iwtlwr Intormallon on any o' r/icsn ptopullai call Caiol llallman oi Dianna Wan an at Ot lie a B23-B000 Totonlo Unit'HHI'HOB members regarding the new restrictions placed on commercial commercial establishments when they up-grade their facilities, facilities, under the new Ontario Ontario Building Code, by meeting meeting with the Town's expert on the subject. 17. Opened discussions with the Town as a first step in the Acquisition of the Silver Silver Street parking lot by purchase, using parking meter meter revenue, as the lease is soon going to expire. 18. In an attempt to keep the Members better informed informed of the issues before the Board of Management the "Highlights of the recent Board meeting (s)" was introduced introduced as a form of regular regular newsletter to the members. members. 19. Established a Committee Committee to design and print 25,000 copies of our own Downtown Directory and map for use in making people people new to the area aware of the shopping opportunities available in our downtown. 20. As the result of our Facade Study which was completed and presented in 1989, significant improvements improvements have already begun to take place in our downtown, downtown, as owners are responding responding by cleaning the fronts of their buildings and adding touches to make their store front look more attractive. of comparable size to determine determine their Budget alloca tions, and what success, if any, they had had with obtaining obtaining funds and cooperation cooperation from their local municipal Councils in assisting assisting in the funding of main- street maintenance- Discovered that we are well ahead of other BIA's in obtaining obtaining co-operation and funding from the local municipality, municipality, and that our administrative administrative costs are much below theirs. 22. Investigated the feasibility feasibility and cost involved in building a gazebo on the front lawn of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Museum for use during our Strawberry Festival and Pageant, as well as for other functions which could be attracted attracted to the downtown if such a facility was available. The Family Trust elves were at it again, with their annual Family Trust Toy Drive helping to keep Santa's Santa's sack overflowing, says Shirley Sylvester, manager of the Bowmanville branch of Family Trust Corporation. Corporation. "The community has rallied rallied to our cause once again this year," reports Sylvester. "The ouantity and the quality quality of the donations we've received received are a real tribute to our community's generosity." generosity." The first Family Trust toy drive was held in 1976. Since then, literally thou sands of toys have been collected collected for distribution by local local charitable organizations to many grateful children in the area. "We know there's a need for our toy drive," says Sylvester. Sylvester. "When you see in the news that most food bank donation recipients are children, children, you know if there isn't enough money in a household household to buy food, there certainly certainly isn't enough to buy baby dolls and fire trucks." "Just imagine having to tell your children when they wake up Christmas morning that Santa could not stop at your house. Thanks to the Family Trust Toy Drive, many local children will not be forgotten by Saint Nick this year." The Family Trust Toy Drive is held annually across the Greater Toronto Area, with each branch organizing organizing and conducting its own campaign specifically for its own community. All donations remain within the community served by that branch. Family Trust Corporation is the largest privately- owned real estate company in Canada. It has 40 real estate, estate, financial services, and leasing offices in and around the Greater Toronto area. Fgl H I® If II i HInIS REALTOR i V- rW jipSilf 234 King Street East Bowmanville Over 30 years of Professional Real Estate Service Telephone 623-3393 Toronto Line 686-1035 XMAS SPECIAL $159,000. a MUST TO SEE hP^nnm 1 n,^ r ^np Un fl 9 ±l Ti.l °2n Immaculate four bedroom executive home minutes from Oshawa, attached garage plus jj fireplace and more, carport. Call Carol Martin, Sales ? Asking $264,500. Call Wendy Mark or Tom Representative, 623-3393, (705) 324-9216 j Turner, Sales Representatives 623-3393. Tom Turner Deborah White Margaret Wiggers Rozmln Awadla Jack Brown Will Burrus Maria DeRuyter Sharon Edey Joe Jeronimo Wendy Mark Carol Martin 623-5510 983-5981 728-3015 623-2207 263-2623 (705) 277-2773 ,(705) 944-5652 623-4961 623-6920 (705) 277-1313 (705) 324-9216 Charlie Reid John Shewchuk Sandy Harris Doreen Hazelden Chet Jackson Janice Tanton Terry Witherspoon Tarn Wright Barb Thajer Clare McCullough 983-5914 623-5927 (705) 277-2558 623-7950 263-8377 (705) 799-6895 983-8296 983-9071 623-6998 576-3060 3 BEDROOM RANCH BUNGALOW On 1 acre, insulated garage, family room, Courtice area. $214,800. Call Tom Turner, Sales Representative, 623-3393, 623-5510. LEASE OPPORTUNITY HAMPTON 3 bay garage and equipment, long established business. Available for long term. $2500. net monthly sales. Call Jack Brown or John Shewchuk, Sales Representatives, 623-3393. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ^ ' ' BOWMANVILLE.rÿi > Single family home in ideal location', 1 r, î9â f foot frontage, frontage, many possibilities. Asking $325,00(1 Call John Shewchuk, Sales Representative 623-3393. COUNTRY LIVING ON 1/2 ACRE! 3 plus 1 bedroom Viceroy cedar home, walkout from finished finished rec room and living room, huge yard 100' x 264', Burketon, 20 minutes to Oshawa $194,500. Call Chet Jackson, Sales Representative, 623-3393,263-8377 'Fr'mk- \|V \ r - Tl CONDO! VENDOR ANXIOUS! This spotless 2 bedroom condo is located 5 miles east of Oshawa in Bowmanville. Perfect for the retired couple. Close to all amenities, only $139,900. To view or for more info, call Terry Witherspoon, Sales Representative, 623-3393, 283-2184 CUSTOM BUILDERS DELIGHT | 5.37 acres, heavily wooded land with large frontage on Leskard I | Road, spring and stream at back of property. $248,500. Newcastle, f Call Tom Turner or Wendy Mark 623-3393, 623-5510, 987-4612. SUPER STARTER $119,000 j| 40 minutes from Oshawa, access to lake, 3 bedrooms, lot 70 x 217. Call Carol Martin, Sales Representative, (705) 324-9216. HOUSE FOR RENT 13 bedroom, dining room, main floor family room, 2 car garage, 5 j 1 appliances in Newcastle. $1200. per month plus utilities. Contact | Will Burrus, Sales Representative 623-3393, (705) 277-2773. 214 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-4445 686-0477 Ajax/Toronto Realty Ltd. A TOUCH OF COUNTRY With flowing stream close to Hwy. #115. 3 bedroom, oat-in kitchen, fireplace in rec. room. $219,000. Call Murray Paterson, Sales Rep. 987-4733. GREAT LOCATION Village ol Newcastle. Manvors Street older homo with oversize rooms. Real potential lor antiques, art & cralts etc. Call Murray Paterson, Sales Rop. 987-4733 MINT CONDITION Hugo backyard all fenced. 2,000 sq. If, homo, green house kitchen. 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, walkout lo largo dock and much more. Call Murray Paterson, Sales Rop, 987-4733, 35 King St. W., Newcastle 987-4733 y W E S ES Thanks for choosing us. BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME 179 ft. of frontage, Excellent location on Mill St. South in Village ol Nowcastlo. Approx. 1 1/3 acres. $139,900. Call Murray Paterson, Sales Rop 987-4733 YOU CHOOSE 5 building lots over 1 acre in size in Kendal area, Starting at $93,500. Call Murray Paterson, Sales Rop, 987-4733 CARLISLE AVENUE SEMI Attractive 2 storey, 3 bedroom semi, Great location. $145,000. Call Wilma Enlwislo, Salos Rop. 786-2911 NAPHTALI (TALLY) COLOMA Solos Roprosonlnllvo Jo,in Gray ArloonHondloy. JosloDoxtalor..,, Wilmn (Intwlulo... Iris Fowlor Gtl Vanhavaihoko Dorothy Hertford Murray Paterson. Dirk Wourlt,Ira Vnl Aston Tally Coloma Donna Turnot Darliara Elliott .623-1020 .797-2306 623-9557 786-2011 05) 932-2021 987-5079 ,,,023-3651 ,,,987-46211 ,,.623-1330 ...623-4907 .,,576-9206 ...700-2050 623-6672 UPDATED BUNGALOW Central air, new furnace, soffits and eaves, roof, carpels and kitchen cabinets, 200 ft. lot. Asking $171,900. Make an oiler. Call Murray Paterson, Sales Rep 987-4733. NEW YEAR-NEW HOME Excellent largo homo. Main lloor family room with air tight stove, formal dining room, oat-in kitchen with walkout lo dock and largo yard. $209,000, Call Arloon Handley, Sales Rop, 797-2306 ■I PICTURE PERFECT $214,900. Fabulous kitchen, walkout lo dock, main lloor laundry, finished roc room, loncod yard, double gnrago. Call Jonn Gray, Solos Rop. C23-1C20

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