The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 25,1990 13 623-6622 1 King St. W., Bowmanville THIS HOME HAS ALL THE RIGHT STUFF This 3 bedroom 1 1/2 storey located town with all conveniences home is in a quiet the of ; school and shopping and only 20 minutes to jOshawa. Backing onto park land with pools, [tennis courts and playground makes it ideal -for children. çA large ravine lot with jtiered landscaping [gives you a lot of -.room to roam. Inside [features large kitchen, kitchen, french doors, main floor family room, ^separate dining room, sliding glass walkouts and much more. And all for only $164,900. .Call Paul DeJager at 623-6622 or 623-2712 HERITAGE CHARMER WITH COUNTRY ELEGANCE $305,000. Old Scugog estate area. Center hall plan, original staircase, formal living/dining with pine floors, custom kitchen, 4 bedrooms and retreat area, 3 car garage, ravine. Pat Hurley '623-6622. 113 PARKWAY $182,900. FOR POOL LOVERS ONLY .Meticulously cared for home. Inviting kitchen opening to patio. Spacious family room, gorgeous ,c yard with inground pool. Pat Hurley 623-6622. 'X IN SEARCH OF EXCELLENCE? Just $129,999. - outstanding 4 bedroom backing onto ravine. Freshly decorated throughout. Family room with walkout, 3 bathrooms, 3 appliances and window coverings included. Pat Hurley 623-6622 SAVE $ $ $ ONLY $215,000. BELLWOOD DR., NEWCASTLE Country backsplit on 100' x 150' lot only minutes from 401 Hwy. Features 4 bedrooms, double attached garage, pool, airtight stove etc. For viewing call Carole Milne 623-6622 or 623-1566. BUILD YOUR OWN HOME OR HAVE IT BUILT FOR YOU Building lots from 70 x 100' in town fully serviced to country properties 1 acre - 5 acres in size. Call Paul DeJager at 623-6622 or 623-2712. 69 DOREEN CRESCENT JUST LISTED $140,000! Ceramic entry, family room with fireplace, hollywood style kitchen opening to deck, large fenced yard 72' wide at the back. Pat Hurley 623-6622 WHAT A PACKAGE! $169,900. New Armandale Home in Waverley. Fireplace in living room, central vacuum and 4 new appliances included. Brass and landscaping packages. Pat Hurley 623-6622. eal Estate Quid Regatta on Aug. 4 Vacation Bible School Students Help Feed the Needy Nestleton-Caesarea by Mabel Gawker Üii| Barbecue Party Delightful Curtis and Christine Cawker of Cobourg "hosted" a lovely barbecue at their new home on Sunday afternoon with 15 relatives relatives present. Although the weather was uncertain; plans went well and a delicious meal was eryoyed by all. Those present for the occasion were: Jim and Patricia Kidd and Shawn, Grant and Mema Cawker, Cawker, Cathy and Chris of Oshawa, Merle and Katherine Duffy of Harrowsmith, Sam and Mabel Cawker of Nestle- ton, and Jamie and Joan Kidd and the host and hostess of Cobourg. Cobourg. Jamie Kidd was the official official "barbecue chef' and deserves deserves a "big pat on the back" for his excellent culinary efforts! efforts! The meal proved very tempting to everyone present! A very pleasant occasion! and a casually relaxed atmosphere! Ontario North & Ontario South Meet. The Districts of Ontario North and Ontario South Women's Women's Institutes, held their annual annual picnic on Tuesday, July 10, at Elgin Park, Uxbridge, with a good attendance for this festive occasion. President Doreen Brethour chaired the brief business business meeting; assisted by secretary-treasurer secretary-treasurer Helen. Walton. The new president for next year will be Helen McKean. Plans were discussed for the Port Perry Fair Booth and response was good. The program consisted of contests; relays races; readings, readings, etc., and a fine time was had by all. Supper with all the delightful food was eiyoyed to the utmost; a friendly day for all! Looking forward to next year. A Warm Welcome A very warm welcome to Christina Henderson of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, who arrived on Saturday, to spend some time with her daughter Chris & Cliff Davis, Scott & Carle of Hyde House, Scugog Point Road; we're delighted to have her back! Family News Neta Fish & Yvonne Holland, Blackstock, attended the decoration decoration service at the Sunderland Sunderland Cemetery on Sunday afternoon; afternoon; where Grahame Fish is resting. Sunday dinner guests with Lawrence and Gwendolyn Malcolm, Malcolm, of Nestleton, were Ted & Lenore Hoar of Lindsay. An Enjoyable Trip , A most enjoyable day was spent by Alan & Eleanor Cawker Cawker of Oshawa, and Sam & Mabel Mabel Cawker, Scugog Pt. Rd, when they left early in the morning and travelled to Dun- troon; to visitsister Norma Wilson, Wilson, and help celebrate her birthday. Shortly after arriving, we dined at the Gateway Restaurant Restaurant in Collingwood for a noon luncheon; a culinary delight: dishes were well cooked and seasoned to perfection; nicely served; a good place to celebrate celebrate with a menu to suit every taste. On the way back to Dun- troon; we had a tour, and saw 214 King St. East, Bowmanville 623-4445 85 King St. West, Newcastle 987-4733 Ajax/Toronto 686-0477 eel van realty ltd. OPEN HOUSE .V-" • 5 RHONDA BOULEVARD SUNDAY, JULY 29th, 1990 1:00-3:00 P.M. SPACIOUS SIDESPLIT Close to schools, this 3 bedroom homo Includes oak parquet, main floor living room, family room with llroplaco, lovely open concept, Just listed lor $197,500. Directions; Exit 401 at Hwy #57, north to Waverjy, turn right then turn loft onto Rhonda, Barb Elliott, Sales Rop, will bo there to assist you. Barb Elliott Salee Rep. THE SMALL COMPANY THAT IS BIG ON SERVICE. JUST LISTED IN NEWCASTLE 1 year old 4 bedroom 2 storoy, supor slzo kitchen with walkout, family room, custom drapes, blinds, fridge, stove, 3 baths, noutral decor, circular stairway. 2028 sq. It. $215,000,111 Call Aubroy Crooks, Snlos Rop, Vol Aston Jnno Scott Donna Turner, Barbara Elliott Joan Gray Will Burrus Aubroy Crooks Iris Fowler., Arloon Handley Wilma Enlwlslo Ed Vanhavorboko Dorothy Hartford Murray Paterson Dirk Woudstrn.,,, 620-4907 623-4270 1-706-2058 623-6672 1-(6I3)-092-9302 1-(705)-277-2773 023-1735 1-(705) 032-2021 1-797-2300 1*706-2911 007-5079 023-3651 087-4020 623-1030 the United Church where sister Norma is the organist. While there she treated us to a delightful delightful organ recital; then back to her home for a visit and a cup of tea, before returning home. A day to remember! Community Church Caesarea On Sunday, July 22nd, the people of Caesarea Church assembled assembled for worship with a large congregation. Mr. Alex Elliott of Uxbridge, was in charge of the service; taking his text from John 3; 16 and Romans Romans 8:25-39. Quote: God loves us the way we are; unconditionally; unconditionally; He can change our lives for us. From Matthew: II 28-30- God will take our problems; care for us, in good or troubled times. An excellent message: ' Kathleen Watts played for the service. Next Sunday, a guest speaker from, Uxbridge Apostolic Apostolic Church. Everyone welcome. welcome. Nestleton United Greeters at the door were Jean & Arnold Williams. An average average attendance with all members members seated near the front of the church. Rev. Dale Davis pre sented thoughts for all re- "Hope and Expectation". True hope is in the glimmer of God coming to work in our lives. The children's theme-illustrated with a flashlight-he brought out-we won't see God; but we. can see the effect he has on the people around us. Erin Malcolm Malcolm & Alison Malcolm read the lesson from Romans, and Matthew, Matthew, Organist-Gwen Malcolm. • A solo by Jan Mac Kenzie entitled, entitled, "Speak His Name" accompanied accompanied by Rev. Dale Davis on the piano. Offering rec'd by Arnold & and Anita Davis. Service Service closed with Benediction and Three Fold Amen. Regatta News The Lake Scugog Regatta Committee is very fortunate to have Mayor Howard Hall and Councillor Glenn Malcolm present, to officially open the Regatta, on Saturday, August 4th, at Putsey Park; after the parade. Keep in mind the following: Coming up this Saturday, July .28, will be the Annual Golf Tournament at Sunnybrae Golf Club, Port Perry. Shot-gun start-8.45 a.m. registration at 8 a.m. For further information phone Len Prout 986-4237 or Bruce Lawrie 986-4963. 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