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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Mar 1991, p. 14

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14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, March 20,1991 Eggs Ready for Easter Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker : ng President Helen McKean, assisted by secretary Betty Reader and treasurer Bonnie Bonnie Gerrow, chaired the productive productive meeting of Ontario South District on Monday, March 11, when representatives representatives from 6 branches of th Women's Institute, met at the lovely home of Laurel Hamer of Brooklin. Helen opened the meeting meeting with a cordial welcome and a reading of interest. The minutes were approved as read and the treasurer's report given with a good balance balance on hand. Many items of business were discussed and action taken. Ontario South District will be making E lans for an Educational looth to be held again this fall at Port Pérry Fair. President President Helen will get the committee committee together; one representative representative from each branch. The all day District Annual meeting will be held at Scu- gog Island Branch on May 22. At the conclusion of , the business a delightful visit was enjoyed over refreshments refreshments convened by the Shirley Shirley Branch. Easter Meeting Held The afternoon Unit of Nestleton UCW was hosted by Leader Mabel Cawker on Tuesday, March 12 at 1:30 p.m. at the farmstead. She opened with a warm welcome welcome and an Easter thought. She was ably assisted assisted by Secretary Barb Weir and Treasurer Neta Fish. Roll Call - a green veggie veggie and a good way to serve it, was well answered. Minutes Minutes were approved and the statement of the treasurer was given. Members were reminded of the luncheon date for April 4th at Blackstock recommunity recommunity care, also - the noon banquet to be held in Nestleton Community Centre Centre this coming Thursday, March 21 when the UCW will be catering to the Agriculture Agriculture Employment Services Services and Agriculture Department. Department. Ross Daily - Country Canada commentator for Agr. Farm Show and London London T.V. will present an excellent excellent message for farmers. Roly Coy - Manager of the Port Perry Office re - Agr. Employment Services Marlene Marlene Werry - Rural Organizations Organizations specialist from the Bowmanville Office are the coordinators. For info call manager Coy at 985-3831. Barb Weir had a splendid devotional entitled, "Culture and the Media" closing with a beautiful strengthening prayer, and hymn *Oh, Jesus Jesus I Have Promised." For the program, lovely Easter poems of thoughts were given. given. The Afternoon Unit is responsible responsible for Easter Lilies to enhance the church on Easter Easter Sunday. Barb held an interesting interesting contest with quotations quotations from "Shakespeare or the Bible" - won by Anne Emerson. Lunch was served and a social time enjoyed. Evening U.C.W. Kay Notman held the meeting with 8 members present. Joanne Malcolm - Unit Leader, welcomed everyone. everyone. The roll call - "An Easter poem or reading" brought forth a variety of enjoyable readings. A lengthy discussion to finalize finalize plans for the catering on March 21, was followed by an Easter Egg workshop. Arlene Malcolm demonstrated demonstrated the making of Icing Roses, Roses, and many tried their hand at it. Refreshments wee served by the hostess before the trek home. The Evening Unit of Nestleton Nestleton U.C.W. is making Easter Eggs for sale again this year. Anyone interested in placing an order for some of these delicious Easter Eggs for the holiday season .. give Barb Weir 986-4630 or Ina Davis 986-4651 a call. They sell for the modest price of $1.50 each. Family visitations 10 year old William Leishman of Reaboro, really enjoyed the March School Break, holidaying with his • Grandma Neta Fish and Un- J PETER KOWAL Real Estate Limited Broker 52 King Street West, Bowmanville 623-2453 ■ SERVING BOWMANVILLE & AREA SINCE 1955 NEW LISTING! IT'S THE RIGHT TIME TO MOVE YOUR FAMILY TO THIS WONDERFUL NEIGHBOURHOOD 1/2 block to Lord Elgin Public School. Attractive 2 storey home has 4 bedrooms and is beautifully decorated with upgraded carpet in living room and dining dining room. Walkout from kitchen to new 2-level pressure treated deck and fenced yard. "L" shaped rec room. Double width paved drive. ASKING JUST $164,900. Call Sales Rep. Elaine Kowal at 623-2453 or 623-5868. WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR-THE PRICE IS NOW REDUCED REDUCED on this remarkable Ten Acre Estate. A bridge over your own trout, stream, winding drive and beautiful trees greet the visitor to this 4 bedroom complete with stone fireplace in family family room and sunset view from the living room and dining room and covered deck and patio area. Attached double garage, cottage style workshop, metal 40 x 24 ft. Pole Barn. ALL THIS FOR ONLY $398,700. Please call for an appointment. SUPER VALUE - JUST $144,900. Well-built brick bungalow on 52 ft. lot conveniently located next to Bowmanville Mall. Living Living room, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 20 ft. family room with fireplace and walkout walkout to yard. Rec room in basement and two side entrances. Low maintenance exterior. 1,400 sq. ft. home. PERFECT FOR STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME.' HOCKIN REAL ESTATE cle Calvin & Aunt Yvonne Holland, Cad, Craig & Alan- na at Cadmus. Many exciting exciting activities were a part of the holiday. Daughters Audrey Audrey Leishman, Reaboro, and Marlene Bannister of Peterborough, were guests during the week with Neta. Visiting at the Cawker. farmstead this past week were Curt & Christine Cawker Cawker of Cobourg, and their lovely daughter Merissa: son Grant and friend John Sharp - the fishing enthusiasts. enthusiasts. During the week the S. Cawkers and AI & El Cawker Cawker of Oshawa dined at Be- lamy's Restaurant in Oshawa; a birthday celebration celebration for son Alan. Our best to him! On Saturday afternoon, very pleased to have good friend and neighbor Walter Welts drop in for a visit at the farmstead and with him were Herta & Karl Kirchner of Germany, who wee over for Irma's funeral. It was so good to meet them. They returned returned home to Germany on Monday. Nestleton Presbyterian Church The morning service was conducted by Rev. Wm. Fair- ley, with Joyce Taylor the able pianist. Dorothy Lee, superintendent, in charge of the S. School. The next book of the Bible for the S.S. was II Samuel with the lesson on obedience in love. Responsive Responsive Psalm 51 and Scripture from Jeremiah and John. The sermon took the form of a Preparatory Service - as we approach Good Friday and Easter. Holy Communion Communion will be dispensed on Sunday, March 24, at 11 a.m. Nestleton United Weather on Sunday, March 17, 11:15 a.m. was beautiful.. The MacKenzie sisters welcomed many worshippers worshippers at the door for Lent V. Jennifer and Colleen Ar- buckle were responsible for the Lenten Candle Litany. The four part choir sang "Please Remember Me" with Carol Mairs - the fine pianist. pianist. Rev. Dale Davis & Kay Heuer shared the service. The splendid Lenten message message presented by Rev. Davis Davis entitled "Perceptions of God" gave us much to think about. Scripture from Jeremiah Jeremiah & John was read by Day Heuer. The childrens theme was enjoyable for the ' small fry; taken by Kay. Offering Offering received by Rick & Les MacKenzie. Next Sunday Sunday - Sacrament of Communion. Communion. Join us for a fine service. We closed with the great old hymn "Eternal Unchanging" Unchanging" 1899 - Benediction Benediction and Three Fold Amen. Notice: Don't forget the "Composting" information meeting to be held at the Scugog Memorial Public Library Library in Port Perry on March 21 at 7:30 p.m. This will be an ideal time to learn about this important feature of our environment Janet Banting & Colin Kemp - coordinators! coordinators! Let us be concerned concerned for our planet! 4H Club News The second meeting. of the Solina "Fitness Fanatics" Fanatics" started with the 4-H pledge. Then Dianne Bowman Bowman introduced the guest speaker, Jenny Bowman. She talked about your blood pressure, pulse, and heart rate. After this, Kim Ashton and Jody Thompson did a warmup exercise involving jumping jacks, stretches, etc. Then, we split ourselves into groups, went upstairs and started on a bridge exercise exercise which is like a CASUAL OPULENCE Excellent, four bedroom home in first class location In Bowmanville. Roman tub in lovely ensuite, breakfast nook, fully upgraded carpet and many more features. Call today. $213,900, CENTURY HOME FOR TODAY This 1860's homo In Hampton has boon updated for modorn living. Kitchen Is contrai with open concept family room. Dolinlloly should bo ' VlOWOd. $229,900. aPl ufSMmm ni sM-v •••-„>■• ■ • ■ SCENIC COUNTRY ESTATE Nowtonvlllo mon. Four bedroom, Spanish stylo, custom built homo nostlod among mature trees on ton secluded acres. Call now lor lurtlior details, lieo.ooo, HOUSE AND 5 ACRES plus boarding kennels, Spacious ranch bungalow with 3 plus bedrooms, living room with stone llroplaco, oat-ln kitchen and lor mal dining room with walkout to huge dock. All tills among tail trees and quiet country sotting. Asking 1270,000, RETIREES WANTED Carolroo living can bo yours at Wilmot Crook. Just wait to the roc centre lor oar-round emits, cards, banking and auly salon, or golfing In the spring. Asking 005,000, See today. BOWMANVILLE TRIPLEX Professionally remodelled brick home. Two very attractive apartments, currently rented • good Income. Owner's residence ■ now 1,000 square loot two-storey homo nltachod Includes In-law or nanny's apartment, Heal purnp/conlral air, large gaiogoAvoikohop. Asking 1325,000, ïv> RON MOORE Sales Representative JUST LISTED, A REAL BUYI Priced to soil, noar 401 In Bowmanvlllo. You don't nood a big fat pocket book to afford this 3 bedroom homo, Get a jump ahoad of the market and lazo around your own pool. Priced at a modest $152,900. Hurry up and call boforo It's sold, HOME WITH HORSE BARN Taunton Road minutes north ol Bowmanvlllo, 5,14 aero horso farm has groat access to Highways 35, 115 and 401, Throo or more stalls, hayloft, fenced paddock, Como and 800. $199,900, Yelverton News by H. Malcolm March is the month of many traditional activities, including the mid-winter break. St. Patrick's Day, Easter (sometimes), the Ides of March and with any luck the advent of Spring. With half the month already spent, may of these activities activities are still in the process. The mid-winter break is almost over and the poor mothers who haven't already already lost their sanity are hovering on the brink, hoping hoping they'll last till school resumes. resumes. Here at Malconia, the only real signs of spring are our flowering Christmas cactus cactus and the sighting of our' first spring bird at tne feed - a red-winged blackbird, last week. That five foot snowbank snowbank has been reduced by the warm suns rays to an ever diminishing 2 foot mass of rotting snow. The wheat fields are starting to take on a semblance of green foliage. It was our pleasure to take our granddaughter to the Metro zoo for a day with no ill effects pro or con. We looked at the birds and animals animals and they looked back at us - a sort of mutual evaluation. evaluation. Everywhere one went there were kids by the hundreds of every size, shape and age, colour, language language - jostling, laughing, hooting and hollering, yelling, yelling, screaming and trying. Frustrated parents almost at the end of their tether, threatening, cajoling, gesturing, gesturing, lip sincing unspoken words in the vain hope of regaining regaining control of their charges. All in all it was a pretty normal day with the weatherman providing ideal weather for the occasion. Even the parking situation was much better than last year. FAMILY TRUST CORPORATION REALTOR 1 King St. W. Bowmanville 623-6622 10 PICTURESQUE ACRES, POND, 3 PLUS 1 BEDROOM BRICK BUNGALOW $259,900.! . Newtonville, just 2 minutes to Hwy. 401 and No. 2, very bright and spacious spacious home, 2 walkouts to sunny south facing decks, beautiful family room with airtight on lower level, great view, seclusion without isolation! isolation! Betty Smith 623-6622 or 987- 4661. 8.42 ÂCRES, CEDAR BUSH, CREEK AND VICEROY HOME $378,900. Privacy galore and 5 minutes to Bowmanville. Open concept home with cathedral ceiling, wall of windows and walkout to 40' deck. Carole Milne 623-1566 or 623-6622. "V: • Betty Smith OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 2-4 p.m. 1 Sunset Rd., Bowmanville -$146,900.! Liberty St. N. to Sunset, lovely 3 bedroom brick home, upgraded carpet, huge rec room with stone hearth and airtight, lots of mature trees, close to public public school and park!! Betty Smith 623-6622 or 987- 4661. but you try to hold yourself up for 20 seconds. Next, we skipped, did si tups, leg raises, raises, chair dips, ran a 9 min. marathon, etc. We closed the meeting with thanks to our guest. -By Kathryn Barkey 123 KING ST. EAST, BOWMANVILLE 623-4115 '.'Ifv't-r ■ ,, • W-. r. -riZ6T».;A-i FOR RESULTS CALL SALLY STAPLES** or DOUG HUMPHREY (Owner/Broker) 623-6000 CLASS!! This stylish brick Viclorian- look home shows "better than new!" With a spacious glassed-in porch, greenhouse greenhouse kitchen, three baths, main floor family room with fireplace and central air, It's a terrific buy at only $179,900. FAMILY APPROVED! Don't delay - this well built brick backsplil in a great west Bowmanville neighbourhood won't be on the market longl Its three bedrooms up, finished family room and large fenced yard make it perfect for a growing growing family. $149,900. CRYSTAL STREAM ON COUNTRY ACRES This spacious three bedroom bungalow in the picturesque Village Village of Orono Is located on a park-like country lot on the edge of town. The 2.3 acres Includes woods, flowing stream, lilac and apple trees and lots of possibili- ties. Just $204,900, CHARMING COUNTRY FARMHOUSETO RENT Total privacy arid seclusion is yours In this spacious five bedroom bedroom farmhouse located on 40 acres in the Kendal Hills area. A lot of house for $1085. per month. Call for details! BE YOUR OWN BOSS Thriving business, terrific location, unlimited potential. Includes well established established pizza business - the only one In town - complete operating equipment, and building. Excellent 3 year old, one bedroom apartment on second floor, rental Income potential on first floor as well. Call for details - ottered at just $164,900. MAGNIFICENT PRIVACY... YET CONVENIENCE GALOREI Located in a prestigious area ol Courtice estate homes, on a 1.19 acre wooded lot, this Immaculate Immaculate totally upgraded home is beautifully and Imaginatvely decorated with quiet luxury - features features too numerous to list. $449,000. LOVELY RAISED BUNGALOW 1766 sq. ft. Mosport model, 2 kitchens, 2 - 4 pc. Baths, separate entrance, entrance, double garage and drive. Asking $153,500. Please call David Passant. DAVID PASSANT**, Associate Broker 623-6000 or 623-3408 OPEN HOUSE SAT., MARCH 23RD 1:00-3:00 p.m. Hwy. 2, Newtonville $109,900. Excellent'Starter home. 2 bedrooms, main floor laundry, 4 appliances, newer 200 amp service, new windows, new carpet carpet and flooring, upgraded upgraded bath, all on a 60 x 239 foot lot. Town water water at door. Call Patricia Lange. Patricia Lange*, 623-6000 BUNGALOW WITH HORSE BARN Located on 10 acres with spectacular view just minutes minutes north of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, House needs some T.L.C. Great investment at $289,900. Call Tony Klompmaker** 623-6000 or 263-4448. 2 ACRE BUILDING LOT Fully treed in Burketon Hills Estates amongst prestigious homes. Ideal for walkout basement, well and driveway already already ; installed. Asking $139,900. Call Tony Klompmaker** 623-6000 or 263-4448. CUTE, COZY, RENOVATED 1/2 acre lot! Country. 1/2 ACRE IN CENTRAL OSHAWA! Call now. 983-9782 KRYSTYNA JONES* 623-6000 OPEN HOUSE SUN., MAR. 24 2-4 p.m. 22 Doncaster Cres., Newcastle Hwy. 2 East to Ruddell ■jjj Rd., south to Edward St., i left to Doncaster Cres. $119,900. - 4 bedroom home, mini barn, garage $129,900. - Lake front, 2 bedrooms, needs renovating. $215,900. -12.29 acres, 3 bedroom bungalow. OPEN HOUSE SAT., MAR. 23 and SUN., MAR. 24 2-4 p.m. 269 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville $144,900. Hwy. 2 to Liberty St., north to 269 Liberty St. North. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, Call Carol Hallman* 623-6000/623-2706 (Res.) 428-1206 (Toronto Line) ** Associate Brokers * Sales Representatives Doug Humphrey* Shirley Dubroy* Willard Johnson** Krystyna Jones* Tony Klompmaker' Pat Lange* Linda McLennan* Maurice Moon* Paul Pasgas* David Passant* Kathy Riley* Sally Staples* Lionel Edmunson** Dianne Warren* FOR GROWING FAMILY 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished rec room, side entrance, fenced landscaped lot in established neighbourhood. REDUCED $154,900. Kathy Riley* 623-6000,623-6506 or 428-1206. OPEN HOUSE ' 10 ACRE HOBBY FARM 4373 Gilmore Rd., Newtonville Sat., March 23,1 - 4 p.m. Sun., March 24,2 - 4 p.m. Newtonville Rd. north to 4th Cone., east to Gilmore Rd., north 3/4 km. $249,900. HARROWSMITH MODEL 152 Edward St., Newcastle Sun., March 24,2 - 4 p.ni. Highway 2 east to Ruddell Rd., south to Edward St. $179,900. Linda McLennan* 623-6000 (Bus.) or 786-2440 (Res.) COUNTRY ESTATE Custom built on 11 acres with creek, minutes north of Bowmanville. To view please call Maurice Moon*, Sales Rep., 432-7200 or 623-6000. BACKSPLIT DETACHED $157,900. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, kitchen overlooks overlooks family room, forced air electric furnace, furnace, $585. heat per year, fireplace, fenced, 60' front. Call Shirley Dubroy. Call Shirley Dubroy* 623-6000 or Res. 579-9450. . i ' i • IMMACULATE BACKSPLIT SHOWS LIKE NEW - $169,900. $169 900 3 plus 1 bedrooms, finished Th|s 4 b * droc j m veltri built family room and rec room, fire- ra | S(K j bungalow, boasts a place, inground pool, A must to brick ,| rop | ac J e in linish0d | owor level, Shows ven/ well. Please Call Alf Annls** see ... a ...... ■ . ■ mmum mntmmmm ■mi t*r- @56w.>' OPEN HOUSE THIS SAT. 1 - 4 p.m. 7443 Leskard Rd., Orono <1 + 1 bedrooms, family room, roc room, garage and all on 1.22 acres, Only $219,878. Din 115/35 to Cone. 7, west to Leskard Rd. - go northl For details call Vlnnle Gupta* at 623-6000, 24 Hr. or 987-1709 Res. PRICED BELOW THE COMPARISON SOLD! 1650 sq. ft. homo on quiot court, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, and largo lot, Only $152,900. Vdv.'iM-'sJt'g-.i'.\ 'Vi ' " ■-» f.Y. 3 + 1 Bedrooms, 4 pc. 3 + 1 Bedrooms, 2-4 and 3 pc. baths, pc. baths, 2 kitchens, 60' x 150' lot. inground pool. $149,900. $165,900. j FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Off. 623-6000 DIANNE WARREN* Res. 987-5654 mmmmmmwBm

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