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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jul 1991, p. 9

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\ » The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 3,1991 9 : : ' ' - : ' : ■ ■ ' r ilill i II ill H : ' :• ; ; : . • Enniskillen Busy on Holiday Enniskillen News by B. Wright Miss Betty Wright was a Tuesday visitor of Mrs. Lance Milne and David. ; Deepest sympathy goes to Mr. and Mrs. John Dodds ' and family on the death of ; John's mom. A miscellaneous shower i was given for Miss Melanie ; Axford of Hampton on June 23rd. The Hostesses for the ! shower were Ellie Tureck, ; Minnie Tureck, Tina Dezsi ■ and Darlene Byng. The . shower was held at the ; home of Darlene Byng, Brooklin. Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman held an af- • temoon tea on Sunday for ; the neighbours to get acquainted acquainted with our new • neighbour, Mrs. Gordon : Nichols (Dorothy) who lives on Potters Lane. Grandchildren Derek and Jacqueline Huggins, Cour- tice were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stainton, Wil liams Point, Mrs. Roy Hope, Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stainton, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. David Stainton, Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarence English and Roy, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarence Avery and Mrs. Annie Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Ron G. Brooks spent a few days in the states recently. They had a nice trip to celebrate their wedding anniversary. Sunday evening supper S iests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick owe were Debbie and Brad Huggins and family, Cour- tice, Time and Tracy Howe and family, Saintfield. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Groves spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ramphal of Oshawa. They had an enjoyable enjoyable day at Presqu'île Park near Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Piggott, Oshawa were Sunday Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pigott. Glad to report Mrs. Bud (Phyllis) McNair is home NEWCASTLE - LARGE BACKSPLIT Concession Rd. N., Hwy. 115, 4 bedrooms, family room with fireplace, 1/3 acre, deck with hot tub. $224,900. Call Ron Jordan* 668-6171 or Res. 666-2319. edvan Prospective Purchasers look to Edvan Realty because of our proven record of success. Thinking of selling your home? Call me now and I will arrange for a market evaluation of your home without cost or obligation. Over 14 years experience." Wilma Entwisle Edvan Realty Ltd. 214 King St. E„ Bowmanville Res. (416)786-2911 Bus. (416) 623-4445 Tor. (416) 686-0477 RB*wr liiitiiiiiiiiiiili llllliiliilliiihili !.• ,|l: In eat "We're working harder in Bowmanville and area to serve you better" im-v „ JfesiS OHM mm GORDBARNES Assoc. Broker $164,900. - A REAL CLASS ACT Unbelievable renovation. 1900 sq. ft. in absolutely top condition on mature 66 x 165 ft. lot. View it and be delighted and surprised. Call Gord Barnes 576-3111 or Res. 623-6860. OPEN HOUSE j SUNDAY, JULY 7 2 - 4 p.m. 62 Jackman Rd., Bowmanville NANCY BARNES Sales Assoc. 1/3 Acre. Private yard with pool and hot tub, 5 bedrooms, 2 - 4 pc. bathrooms, rcc room with woodstove and Brunswick slate pool table. Central air, garage, professionally decorated. decorated. Asking $264,900. Come Sunday and view this unique property. Your hostess - Nancy Barnes office 576-3111 or Res. 623-6860 for more details or directions. KRYSTYNA JONES COUNTRY AND VILLAGE HOMES $117,900.- Powcr of Sale $119,900.- Century Village $149,900.- Bungalow, I acre -- ® and more...! 983-9782 $134,900. 576-31 I I All easy commute - Just east of Oshawa 24 HOUR PAGING SERVICE 576-3111 80 Athol Street, Oshawa from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Avery, Mr. Cameron Oke, Oshawa were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery. Family and friends gathered gathered at the home of Mrs. Gloria Muller, Highway 57, on Tuesday, June 25th to honour bride-to-be Melanie Axford. Upcoming wedding to Rick Tureck will be held on August 24th. On Sunday we had as our guest speaker Denzjl Dale as Rev. Bonnie Kelly was awav on study leave. The schedule for the summer summer is: Sunday, July 7 Enniskillen Enniskillen Church 10 a.m.; Sunday, July 14, Enniskillen Enniskillen Church 10 a.m.; Sunday, July 21, Tyrone Church 10 a.m.; Sunday, July 28, Tyrone Tyrone Church 10 a.m. The Churches will be closed for the month of August. August. Church Announcements Announcements I. July 15 -19 Vacation Bible School will be held at the Tyrone United Church Christian Education Room. Registration will be at 9:30 a.m. on July 15th, and is $5.00 per child. The ages for this bible school are 5-12 years. Anyone who would Wesleyville by E. Barrowclough Service for the Hope charge of the United church was held at the Ganaraska Woods retreat on Sunday, June 30th. This is a beautiful beautiful spot, and weather was perfect. It was good once again to greet friends from the other churches on the charge.. The Elizabethville correspondent was able to be there and will be giving you a full account. Next Sunday, July 7 the service will be in charge of A.O.T.S. men's club, held at Bowman's woods. Welcome, with Dr. Mac Freeman guest speaker. speaker. In this area we seem to have many things to protest and for the past week, except except Saturday, there have been hearings concerning the county building, for and against. Allan Holdaway, Hope deputy reeve has been there each day, and the outcome outcome is awaited with concern. concern. Regular school is over for this term and children from kindergarten to university have plans for the summer, some to work, some for extra study, and some just to enjoy. enjoy. Congratulations to-James Sculthorpe of George Hamilton Hamilton who, with Jennifer Wright, received the Harrier trophy for cross country and to Alicia Ough who came second in her piano class and tied with Sunjoy Gupta for place in another class; and to Sarah Croft for plac- ing_3rd in her piano class. Une day last week traffic was so heavy and fast on the access road for a while in the afternoon, it caused fear of an accident down at the plant, but it seemed there was an upset tractor trailer just east of the exit, and the burning vehicle was visible to drivers. The trailer was loaded with marshmallows, so that was a sweet sticky mess. Evelyn and Herb Moor- craft of Bowmanville called here last Thursday afternoon afternoon and brought'news of their town. Harold and Verna Austin and E. Barrowclough attended attended the strawberry tea on Tuesday, June 25th at the Masonic temple in Port Hope. The pleasant surroundings, surroundings, meeting old friends, and enjoying delicious delicious fruit made a very happy happy evening. June 28,1941: The marriage marriage of Marion Evelyn, daughter of Roy and the late Mrs. Nichols, and Sgt. Erroll Maynard, took place at Yonge St. United Church, Toronto. Eleanor Retnllick released the school report from Wesleyville S.S. no. 2 as follows: grade V to VI, Muriel Mason, honors, Anita Nichols, honors; grade III to IV, Albert Rollings, honors, Mary Martyn, Alvin Vnnnnt- to; Grade II to III, Leo Parnell, Parnell, Lois Parnell, Bruce Rollings, Rollings, Elsie Schwarz; grade I to II, Paul Grnvollc, Ross Dinner, grade I, Neal Nichols, Nichols, Donald Simpson. PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER like to donate cookies, squares, crafts or games please call Lois Alloway at 263-2393. This will run from 9:30 a.m. till 12:00 p.m. for the five days. II. A secretary is needed for the Enniskillen-Tyrone United Churches Pastoral Charge. The duties are basically basically typing the weekly bulletin, bulletin, photocopying them and getting them to the two churches. This would be an ideal job for a student who needed experience for their resume. Present secretary Lois Alloway is willing to train and assist with the responsibilities. responsibilities. Other duties will be newsletters, and the Annual Reports which will be delivered to you by January January 10. If you are interested in this job please contact Marg Knowlton, the Chairperson Chairperson for the Ministry- Personnel and Education Committee for the Charge at 263-2764. Oshawa Realtor Attends Political Affairs Seminar Anne Briscoe, FRI, CMR, of the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board was among those attending the annual Political Affairs Seminar of the Ontario Real- Estate Association recently. The Seminar covered topics topics of major interest to the real estate industry such as expanded rent controls, social social housing, co-regulation, national unity and affordable affordable housing. Briscoe, President of ODREB, said the seminar provided a chance for her to learn more about current legislative issues crucial to the real estate business. "We have a responsibility, responsibility, as professionals in our industry, industry, to take time away from our business to learn about the issues at Queen's Park that directly affect our industry, and to provide input input into the legislative pro cess. These meetings gave me a chance to do just that," Briscoe said. During the meetings, ODREB representatives met with Jim Wiseman, MPP, Durham West and Drummond Drummond White, MPP, Durham Centre, at Queen's Park. Among the keynote speakers addressing the seminar were David Cooke, Provincial Provincial Minister of Housing, Mike Harris, Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, Charles Beer, Liberal leadership candidate and Garth Turner, Turner, Member of Parliament for Halton-Peel. The Oshawa and District Real Estate represents over 1,200 real estate professionals professionals in the Durham Region. The REALTORS are also members of CREA, a 50,000 member strong association in 48 real estate boards in Ontario. I83&I HOCKIN HOCKIN REAL ESTATE 123 KING ST. EAST, BOWMANVILLE 623-4115 iREALTORl -i.. mÆT ' ' WELL LOCATED This beautiful, 3 bedroom, two-storey with attached garage is well-built and well-maintained. Has a unique family room, ensuite in master bedroom and much more. Priced to sell at $194,900. PRESTIGE AREA Approximately 1.3 acre, vacant building building lot overlooking Bowmanville Creek. Two minutes from 401. Within walking distance of Town. $155,000. VILLAGE SETTING ALMOST NEW Newer, four bedroom, two storey home, all brick to the eaves. Over 1/4 acre ravine lot. Gas fireplace and large inground pool. $229,900. CENTRAL LOCATION Well-kept, older bungalow on large lot, close to hospital, schools and shopping. Two bedrooms, detached garage. Call now for a chance to view. $124,500. OUTDOOR POOL/INDOOR COOL Starting out or retiring, this home in Bowmanville is perfect for you. 3 bedroom, detached backsplit with central vac, central air and a pool is waiting for your tender care. $149,900. THINKING OF YOUR OWN BUSINESS Here's your chance to run your own restaurant/pub in Bowmanville. Terrific Terrific downtown location With great profit potential. Licenced for 153 patrons. Call now. $179,900. PAT MARJERRISON Sales Representative EXECUTIVE HOME Two storey, four bedroom home in exclusive district of Bowmanville. Beautifully landscaped lot on quiet street. Many extras. Call now to view. $204,900. ARE YOU WILUNG to do some "Home" work? If you bring back the sparkle, you will have a smart investment in this 1,400 sq. ft. bungalow with attached garage. Opportunity is knocking for First-Time buyers. $119,900. Announcing "Imagine ... upscale homes, right in town! /"ip. The Camovale family announces only 9 homes to be built in this picturesque setting. Choose from one of our proven designs, or we will be glad to quote on any design you desire. Reserve your lot now by calling: or BRIAN CRAHN, taake»', TODAY sè 4S4-.B0'Oï). iff Vf cl life»" m= CAMBIALE CONSTRUCTION SITE PLAN By the Camovale Family Continuing the tradition in

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