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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Feb 1992, p. 19

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i r v The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, February 5,1992 19 Real Estate Deadlines and Policies Deadline for Wednesday Publication is Monday at 12:00 Noon. Any compensation for errors or omissions by The Canadian Statesman will be limited to the value of the space occupied by the error in the advertisement. Please phone 623-3303 and ask for the Real Estate Sales Department "A New Partnership Should Lead to More Energy Efficient Buildings A major new initiative of the federal and provincial governments, governments, Ontario's gas and electrical utilities and the Ontario Ontario Home Builders' Association Association will make the construction of new homes in Ontario more energy efficient and environmentally environmentally sound. The partnership partnership was announced January 22 at the annual Ontario Builder Builder Forum, a two-day technical conference for home builders from across the province. The Ontario Home Builders' Builders' Association (OHBA) has joined forces with the Ontario Ministry of Energy, Energy Mines and Resources Canada, Ontario Hydro and the Ontario Natural Gas Association to further further the development of energy efficient housing in Ontario. OHBA will deliver the program program on behalf of the partnership. partnership. Building on the success of the internationally recognized R-2000 Program for new homes, the new initiative will broaden the R-2000 energy efficiency efficiency focus to include the development and implementation implementation of advanced environmental environmental technology. The main components components of the initiative include a co-operative indus- try/govemment builder training program and a major effort to encourage home buyers to consider consider the energy, environmental environmental and comfort benefits of homes built under the program. "The need to advance environmentally environmentally acceptable technology technology represents one of the major challenges facing our industry industry in the next few years," said Frank Giannonc, Chairman Chairman of the OHBA Energy Efficient Efficient Homes (R-2000) Committee. Committee. "We have both an opportunity opportunity and a responsibility to focus focus on making this type of housing more accessible to new home buyers. The Ontario Home Builders' Association is ; greatly encouraged that government government agencies, utilities and the industry will be working together in this program," he added. Ontario Energy Minister William Ferguson said that the agreement marks an important 'turning point. "It not only enlarges enlarges the scope of the work involved involved in developing energy efficient housing for the province, province, but also the partnership ■ involved. "Energy efficiency and conservation conservation are a top government priority. We intend to make Ontario the leading jurisdiction in the use of energy efficient technology and practices in North America by the end of this decade. This partnership is important to achieving our goal." " Dave Comissiong, Director of Ontario Hydro's Program Management Division, said that Ontario Hydro is looking forward to working with its partners to increase acceptance of R-2000 builders and the eventual inclusion of the R- 2000 standard into the Ontario Building Code. As well, Ontario Ontario Hydro will be working to develop future standards of energy energy efficiency for new housing, housing, he said. The Ontario Natural Gas Association (ONGA) secs the partnership as a major step forward forward within the industry. "This is an extremely important partnership partnership that has the potential to make significant inroads in our need to provide energy efficient efficient housing now for new home buyers, "said ONGA President Paul Pinninglon. Energy Mines and Resources Resources Canada has spent 10 years developing the R-20UÜ concept as a leading edge housing technology. technology. As Bill Jarvis, Director General of the Efficiency and Alternative Energy Branch of Energy Mines and Resources Canada, pointed out, "We must now strive to ensure that the technologies and practices developed developed under R-2000 arc adopted in the majority of new houses built in Canada. This new program in Ontario is an important component of that effort." The partnership agreement announced today calls for 1,000 homes to be built and identified under the program. The program would, among other things, encourage more efficient use of non-rcnewablc resources in housing, for example, example, high efficiency gas furnaces; furnaces; measures to reduce water use; and increased use of recycled recycled building products in construction. construction. The homes will be the "flagship" for the residential residential program being supported by the partnership. Funding for the new program, program, which currently runs to April 1993, will be provided equally by each of the partners. • OHBA encompasses 35 local local Home Builders' Associations Associations across the province. Its almost 4,000 member companies companies represent all sectors of Ontario's residential construction construction industry. The construction industry is the leading sector of employment in the province. If you're like most homeowners homeowners today, you're probably trying to stretch your dollars and save money on your utility bills -- especially in light of recent increases. While you may think you'd have to live in the dark and keep your thermostat set at 55 degrees Farenhcit to make a sizeable dent in your bills, don't despair. There are several "common sense" things you can do to cut expenses, while still maintaining your creature comforts. There, is an additional additional payoff as well - you'll be saving energy at the same time. To start with, take a look at your daily routines and all the things you do around the house which require the use of utilities: utilities: the washing machine, the dryer, the dishwasher, the shower, the vacuum, refrigerator, refrigerator, lights, and so on. The list is virtually endless! Water Consumption Your shower stall is one of the easiest, places to cut down on water consumption and save money. Consider installing a low-flow nozzle on your shower shower head. You can also save money by installing , a shower head which has its own on/off valve. That way, you can turn 234 King Street E. Bowmanville Telephone (416) 623-3393 Toronto Area (416) 686-1035 Management and Staff of' W. Frank Real Estate Limited, Bowmanville, are pleased to announce and welcome IRIS FOWLER to our Sales Team. IRIS brings with her 16 years of Real Estate experience and knowledge. Prior IRIS FOWLER to living in the Millbrook/Pontypool area she lived outside of Orono and knows Bowmanville and Millbrook area thoroughly. For professional service, whether buying or selling, call IRIS at: OFFICE (416) 623-3393 RESIDENCE (705) 932-2621 the flow off while you're applying applying soap or shampoo. Also keep in mind that taking taking a shower generally uses less water than a bath - depending, depending, of course on the duration duration of your showers. Leaking faucets and toilets also waste a major amount of water. If you suspect you have a leak somewhere in your plumbing system, or your fau-- ccts, get it fixed; otherwise you're money is literally going "down the drain." You can also have the temperature temperature setting on your hot water heater turned down to cut down on the power it takes • to heat your water. Check with your utility company for information. information. You may even want to insulate your water heater with a special cover. Again, consult your utility company for advice. advice. In the Kitchen Don't open the refrigerator door endlessly and be sure to clean the condenser coils at the back of the unit about every six months. If you don't have a self-defrosting refrigerator, you should defrost it when you have a buildup of about one- quarter of an inch of frost. Also be careful to avoid cramming cramming too many items into your refrigerator because air cannot circulate properly. Exercise similar precautions when operating operating your freezer. .Keep your oven clean as well -- it will operate more efficiently. efficiently. And don't preheat it for more than 10 minutes when cooking or baking, because you're just wasting power and money. If you're cooking small amounts of food, consider using using your microwave or a toaster toaster oven instead of the stove; these appliances use less power. power. You should also avoid using using the large clement on your range top if you intend to use a small saucepan. I83&I HOCKIN HOCKIN REAL ESTATE 123 KING ST. EAST, BOWMANVILLE 623-4115 VICTORIAN CLASSIC RESTORED WITH CARE Professionally finished inside and out. This 4 bedroom Bowmanville Century home offers the comfort of the past with the convenience of today. New bathrooms, new furnace, new wiring, newly decorated, interlocking brick patio and walk. Huge fenced yard and morel A must to view. $269,000. NEED HELP WITH THE MORTGAGE PAYMENT? TURN THE KEY Complete business available in downtown Bowmanville. Used bookstore, all set up and running. Over 10,000 books in stock. Priced right at $11,500. Just listed, this newer, 3 bedroom bungalow with extra Income In central Bowmanville. Call now. $168,900, WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND This Ideal Invoslmonl opportunity In prime Bowmanville Commercial location. Store has showroom, olllco and repair shop and 1 bedroom apartment on main lloor, plus 3 bedroom npl. upstairs, plus an atlachod garage, plus Vendor will assist with (Inane- Ing. All lor $268,900, FAMILY SIZED-QUIET AREA SHOWN WITH PRIDE Located In Nowcastlo Village, this This north ond Bowmanvillo, 3 bod- fully appointed 3 bodroom homo room homo has boon boautifully doc- olfors tno poaco of tho country and oratod In groy tonos. Now flooring, the convonionco of town. Masior U pg rn dod carpeting, contrai air, eus- onsuito with oval tub, wnlk-in clouot , om dQck magtQr onsU | lQ and muc |j Tnl?e a n nd o'nlv n ^9, O 900. 3 nioro. Call now to view, $159,900, MARG BAIN Sales Representative PERFECT RETIREMENT HOME Woll-kept bungalow In quiet residential residential area of Bowmanville. Two bedrooms bedrooms up and one down. Close to schools, shopping and hospital, Call now to view. $149,900. Efe., > 1 mm AWAKE TO THE BABBLING BROOK Quality built, throo bedroom bungalow on country lot. Your trout stroam is at tho back door, Offored at $227,700, Stretch Dollars on Your Utility Bills :gj i PORT PERRY FISH & CHIP STORE $169,900. Eat-in or take out restaurant, restaurant, great location, 5 minutes from town on Island Rd. Under Power of Sale. Possible vendor financing. Call Wayne Churchill* 623-6622. Wayne Churchill* l ■ ! i SOPER CREEK $174.800. Large 4 bedroom backsplit, fenced pool sized, pie-snaped lot. Eat-in kitchen with ceramic floors, overlooking overlooking family room with brick fireplace and walkout. Full ensuite, plenty of closets. A pleasure to show! Call Wayne Churchill* 623-6622. z , , : CUSTOM BUNGALOW, PAYNES CRES. NEWTONVILLE, 1/2 ACRE LOT $154,900.1 Quiet mral setting, 2 minutes to Hwy. 401, just 20 minutes to Oshawa, 5 minutes east of Bowmanville. Approx. 1500 sq. ft., 3 spacious bedrooms', 1 1/2 baths, country kitchen, separate dining dining room, huge south facing deck with panoramic country viewll Call Wayne Churchill* 623-6622. j*k| lR T8- SKI m ! |ii!L BRAND NEW! One of nine brand new fully furnished mobiles. This one is a two bedroom, v Only $57,500. G.S.T. paid. Call Frank. 1 Hiemstra** 623-6622 or 623-5711. Frank Hlemstra* OLDER BRICK HOME ON FABULOUS FABULOUS LOT 85' X149' - $189,500. Bowmanville home offers 3 bedrooms, large eat-in kitchen, den, main floor laundry laundry and double car detached garage. Call Carole Milne* 623-6622 or 623-1566. Carole Milne* POWER OF SALE, BOWMANVILLE $142,900. GOOD LOCATION - TRY YOUR OFFER Four bedrooms, combination kitchen and dining room, 2 bathrooms, walkout to deck, finished rec room, fenced backyard, garage, garage, paved drive, lot size 52 x 106 ft. Call Nick Zondervan* at Family Trust 623- 6622 or 987-5075. Nick Zondervan* mHOUSES. SAT., FEB. 8/92 ' 2691 BellwoodDr., Newcastle- 2-4p.m. 123 Cedar Crest Beach, Bowmanville -1 - 4 p.m. 41 Prout Drive, Bowmanville, 2 - 4 p.m. OPEN HOUSE, SAT., FEB. 8-2-4 P.M. 165 EDWARD ST., NEWCASTLE WELCOME HOME Everything is done to this home to cut cost. Woodstove for winter, winter, air lor summer, all this makes you feel at home. Dir: 401 - exit at Newcastle, north, follow signs. Call me now. Lucian** 623-6622 or 623-4975. $159,900. mith OPEN HOUSE, SAT., FEB. 8, 2 - 4 p.m. 41 PROUT DRIVE, REDUCED TO $149,900. Liberty St. North to Third St., west to High, south to Prout. Very quiet north end cres., dose to school and park. Spacious open concept, 4 bedrooms, 4 level backsplit, eat-in kitchen overlooks large family room, 1 1/2 baths, very clean and well decorated home!! Betty Smith* 623-6622 or 987-4661. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, FEB. 8 AND SUNDAY, FEB. 9, 2 - 4 p.m. 35 SOPER CREEK DR., BOWMANVILLE $174,800. Ready to move Ini 4 bedroom backsplit, approx. 1900 sq. ft,, great pool-sized lot, brick fireplace and walkout from family family room, eat-in kitchen, full master ensuite. Upgraded broadloom and ceramics throughout, Wayne Churchill* 623-6622. ï uM FA A ATT Y TPT TOT mi vii Li. i ixu D i CORPO RATIO; •! REALTOR 1 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE 623-6622 686-4335 ** Associate Broker * Sales Associates CYNTHIA MORGAN* SALES REPRESENTATIVE Shirley Sylvester and the Staff of Family Trust Corporation Realtor, Bowmanville Office, are elated to announce announce that Cynthia Morgan has joined the ranks of our successful team. Cynthia is a sincere individual who takes great pleasure in making others happy. She is extremely dedicated dedicated and will do her job to the very best of her ability. These assets are sure to benefit Cynthia in her future here as well as her clients!! WELCOME CYNTHIA. Office: 623-6622 Residence: 623-0613 Cynthia Morgan* FRANK HIEMSTRA* SALES REPRESENTATIVE Shirley Sylvester and the Staff of Family Trust Corporation Corporation Realtor, Bowmanville Office are pleased to announce that Frank Hiemstra has joined our team. Frank invites past clients and friends to call him at 623- 6622 or at home 623-5711. p v • Frank Hiemstra* LUCIEN LAMBIER** SALES REPRESENTATIVE I am very excited to announce announce my return to the Bowmanville Bowmanville Office of Family Trust. Bowmanville / Newcastle is where my heart is, and where all my client base is. Take advantage advantage of the Spring Market. Call me at 623-6622. Lucien Lambier** LAKEFRONT PROPERTY LOT SIZE 50' X 270' OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, FEB. 8,1 to 4 p.m. Your home on the Lake has 3 bedrooms, living room, combination kitchen/dining, 4 pc. bath, completely updated. updated. Ready to move in. Dir: Waverley Rd. south of 401. Your host Nick Zondervan* Family Trust 623-6622 or 987-5075. OPEN HOUSE, SUN., FEB. 9,1 - 3 p.m. 15 JACKMAN RD., BOWMANVILLE-$139,900. 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, thermal windows, maintenance maintenance free exterior, deck, single car garage. Come for a visit and coffee. Cynthia Morgan* 623-6622 or 623- 0613. OPEN HOUSE, SAT., FEB. 8,2 - 4 p.m. 2691 BELLWOOD DR., NEWCASTLE-$229,900.! Liberty St. North to Concession St., east approx. 5 minutes to Bellwood. Fabulous sidesplit, finished on 4 or 5 levels, walkouts on 2 floors, 3 plus 1 bedrooms, 2 baths, lovely family room with fireplace, rec room tool All on a scenic 100' x 150' lot!! Frank Hiemstra* 623-6622 or 623-5711. GET THE PICTURE? A Florida room adds to this wonderful wonderful mobile. Large deck, barbecue barbecue pit, shed. Come and see this. Call now Lucien** 623-6622 or 623-4975. Only $39,900. ; You won't be disappointed. Luclen Lambier . I. ! : i ■ ! ' i ' ; NOT MANY LIKE THIS A 35' deck, barbecue pit, shed, skylights makes this mobile mobile a very nice place to live. Come on down. Call now Lucien** 623-6622 or 623-4975. : LESS THAN RENT - $34,900. Excellent mobile, 1 bedroom, deck, shed. Call - Call Call Lucien** 623-6622 or 623-4975. COUNTRY BUILDING LOTS Buy now for your future dream home. Priced from $67,500 to $134,000. Well treed and ready to build on. Call Bob Craig*, 623-6622 or 263-8441. Bob Craig* ORONO HORSE FARM - NINE FENCED ACRES Very spacious bungalow with southern exposure and view of the lake. Vaulted ceiling, two fireplaces, just east of Hwy. 115 on Tamblyn Road. Reduced to $249,500. Call Bob Craig*, 623-6622 or 263-8441. 14 ACRES NORTH OF TYRONE ! 4 bedroom raised bungalow with double garage and 5 ( stall horse barn, stone fireplace in family room, woods j- and pond site. Call Bob Craig*, 623-6622 or 263-8441. OPEN HOUSES 290 Andrew St., Newcastle -2-4 p.m. 772 King St. W„ Newcastle - 2 - 4 p.m. 165 Edward St., Newcastle - 2 - 4 p.m. 15 Jackman Rd., Bowmanville -1 - 3 p.m. 83 Liberty St., Bowmanville -1 - 4 p.m. 35 Soper Creek Dr., Bowmanville - 2 - 4 p.m. OPEN HOUSE YOU'RE WELCOME AT 83 LIBERTY ST. N., BOWMANVILLE, SUN., FEB. 9 FROM 1 - 4 p.m. This interesting older home has 4 bedrooms, den, 2 bathrooms, separate dining room, pool and much, much more for only $159,900. Call Carole Milne*, Sales Rep. Family Trust Corp., 623-6622 or 623-1566. OPEN HOUSE, SUN., FEB. 9, 2 - 4 p.m. BRICK BUNGALOW ON 2/3 ACRE, NEWCASTLE $169,900.! Fabulous 2/3 acre lot fronting on Hwy. 2, just west of Newcastle Village, backs on farmland and small ravine, lots of mature trees. 3 plus 1 bedroom, 2 baths, modern custom kitchen, new high efficiency furnace. Great in-law potential. 7 appliances. Betty Smith* 623-6622 or 987-4661. ' I; OPEN HOUSE, SUN., FEB. 9, 2 - 4 p.m. NEWCASTLE VILLAGE BEAUTY 290 ANDREW STREET Professionally decorated and landscaped, 4 bedroom home with central air, security system and paved drive. Asking only $199,000. Make this one a must to see. Bob Craig* 623-6622 or 263-8441.

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