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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Feb 1992, p. 20

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t 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, February 5,1992 Artist's Work on Display at Town Hall I -----^-- ■- A - - -- News from Nestleton-Caesarea Area By Mabel Cawker With an average attendance, the service at Ncstlcton Presbyterian Presbyterian Church was conducted by Rev. Wm. Fairley with Joyce Taylor in charge of the music. The book of the Bible for the children this week was Mark - second book of the New Testament. The responsive responsive Psalm was 71 and Scripture Scripture from Jeremiah I and 1st Corinthians. In the sermon, Rev. Fairley spoke of everyone being an individual - yet one of an interlocking group. We should remember the teaching of our parents and stay true to our principles, doing everything everything with love. Joyce Taylor donated some books to start a Lending Li brary for the church. Our appreciation appreciation to Joyce. Church Annual Meeting Following the pot luck luncheon, the annual meeting of the congregation assembled at 1 p.m. with Rev. Wm. Fair- ley as chairman. Minutes of the 1991 annual were adopted and old business brought up to date. Reports have been printed printed in booklet form by Joyce Taylor, and all reports adopted. Members of the Board of Managers were renewed for three years - two years and one year term. Secretary-treasurer Dorothy McCabe was thanked for her work. The yearly donation donation was voted to the Presbyterian Presbyterian Sharing. An executive committee was named for the Historical date for the 150th Anniversary in three years time. Organist Joyce Taylor - assistant assistant - Shirley Scott - to continue. continue. Repairs and improvement improvement referred to the Board of Managers attention! Nestleton United Church A brisk, bright Sunday morning, Feb. 2, 11:15 a.m. brought an average congregation congregation to the Ncstlcton United with Joanna Malcolm and family family warmly welcoming the worshippers worshippers at the door. Rev. Dale Davis conducted the service opening with the Approach and Call to Worship. In the choir a quintet sang "To Be God's People" with Karen Yellow- lees at the piano. The minister based his mes- First Place Awards for Students Blackstock News by Joyce Kelly Congratulations to the students students and staff of Cartwright Central Public School on the fine placing in the Remembrance Remembrance Day contests held by the Legion. Winners at the branch level each student received a certificate certificate a a cash prize. Winners were: In the Junior Poster Class: 1. Sharon Pickering, 2. Stacey Headon, 3. Tammi Hobbs. Junior Essay: 1. Lisa Ncsbitt/Allison Crowder, 2. Alex Upton, 3. Danielle Lowe. Junior Poem: 1. Melissa Renes/Pam Goble, 2. Brooke McLaughlin. Intermediate Essay: Essay: 1. Leanne Goslin, 2. Roy Anger, 3. Kim Headon. Intermediate Intermediate Poem: 1. Kate Mairs, 3. Nathan Adams. Congratulations Congratulations to all these young people. These C.C.P.S. students all advanced to the zone level where the following won prizes prizes which consisted of a framed certificate and a trophy. Poems category 2: Third - Kate Mairs, Cat. 3 - First Pam Goble/ Melissa Renes. Essay Cat II - $139,900.-1 1/2 ACRES Telephone 623-6786 Of 985-8696 (evenings) iuf BEET ■ li Û !B ;i§H 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 15 years experience." Wilma Entwlsle Edvan Realty Ltd. 214 King St. E., Bowmanvllle Res. (416) 786-2911 Bus. (416) 623-4445 Tor. (416) 686-0477 PETER KOWAL Real Estate f 52 King Street West, Bowmanville f 623-2453 SERVING BOWMANVILLE & AREA SINCE 1955 EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY One Acre propet/ with 250 ft. Highway Frontage. 2 separate buildings, 2 apartments, great potential. Call Peter for details, 623-2453. BUILDING YOUR DREAM HOME? Here's the Lot for You. 118 ft. frontage - well installed. Ready to Go! Nicely Treed! Price and Terms Arranged. FARM with 8 acres workable and 10 acres in all. Metal Barn and heated workshop. Picturesque, with bridge over trout stream and winding drive to large brick family home with in-law poten- :ial. Central air - oversized dou- tial ble garage - floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace - 2 walkouts - great view. Give us a Call - 623-2453. KING ST. STORE FOR RENT! Good Downtown Location. Over 1,000 sq. ft. $700. per month. Call 623-2453. SERVING YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS WITH IS YEARS EXPERIENCE Del's Mortgage Watch Today's Best Rate for Conventional First Mortgages. Term Rate 1 Year 8.125% 2 Years 8.750% 3 Years 9.250% 4 Years 9.500% 5 Years 9.500% 5 Year (A.R.M.) 7.990% Is your mortgage coming due? Compare rates... we handle mortgage transfers! For more information, Call D.D. (DEL) DYKSTRA at [ RAYCAN ) Financial 215 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa 571 -2880 (office) or 623-1249 (res.) sage on "Are You a Crocus...Or Crocus...Or a Rose?" "It takes courage courage to love and follow God" from Scripture Jeremiah 1: 4- 10 and Luke 4: 20-30 with John Waters the reader. The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper was administered, administered, and the minister was assisted assisted by Clerk of Session Richard Mackenzie and Board of Steward member Ian Davis. The Lord's Prayer was sung by all - and the choir sang "Take Our Bread." Ncta Fish and Barbara Weir gathered the offering, and the service closed with hymn "On This Day Of Sharing" by Stanley Stanley L. Osborne 1907, followed by Commission - Benediction and Three Fold Amen. Our very best wishes to those fine folk in hospital from the Blackstock-Ncstlcton charge. Trust for better health soon - our prayers arc with you! Notice: The Afternoon Unit of the Ncstlcton U.C.W. will meet at the home of Barbara Weir on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 1:30 p.m. Roll Call: A card for a shut-in, stamp included. Family News of Interest Our best wishes to a good friend Margaret Cornish, who has been a patient in Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital for some time. Wc arc thinking of you Marg. and hope for good health soon. Keep your chin up! The Sam Cawkcrs were very pleased to have son Arthur Arthur and Carroll Cawker of Sudbury over the weekend. They arrived Sunday around 9 a.m. ...had noon luncheon with us...and a good afternoon of reminiscing and visiting-before visiting-before taking off for Kitchener, to sec son Brian and Trish Cawker and baby Dylan...before Dylan...before heading for home on Monday...a round trip to be sure! Well! the Groundhog didn't seen his shadow in this neck of the woods on Sunday, Feb. 2...so wc shall look forward to spring in record time! Hurrah! I detest what old man winter docs to us! Notice: Honcydalc Women's Women's Institute will meet this coming Thursday, at 2 p.m. in the Anglican Church Hall...president Mrs. Clara Warren at the helm! Try to be on hand...as it sounds most interesting! interesting! Several of Chuck Bums' watercolor paintings arc currently on temporary display display on the walls of the Town Hall lobby., The Bobcaygcon area artist's work shows a reverence for the rural subjects he chooses. Mr. Bums is an elected member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolor. Third - Leanne Goslin. Cat III Third - Lisa Nesbitt/Allison Crowder. A warm welcome to the staff of Cartwright Central Public School is extended to Mr. R. DeJong the new vice principal who began his duties on Monday, Feb. 3. Mr. De- Jong has been vice principal at R.H. Cornish School. Former vice principal Mrs. Hildebrand has been promoted to the position of principal of Prince Albert School. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Anne Marie Hoogcvcen and Neil Williams who were married in a lovely wedding at the Black- stock United Church on Saturday Saturday afternoon. The reception and" dance were held in the beautifully decorated Black- stock Recreation Centre. The young couple are honeymooning honeymooning in Hawaii. Sympathy is extended to Susan and Jim Swain and family family on the sudden passing of Susan's Susan's father Mr. Lawrence Weam of Ennismore. For many years the Weam family was highly esteemed in Enniskillen. Enniskillen. Sympathy to Mrs. Weam and other family members. members. David and Kathleen Petrie received the news of David's mother's passing in. Scotland on Saturday. Sympathy is extended extended to them and their family at this time. David and Kathleen Kathleen have flown to Scotland to join David's sister Dorothy and other family members at this time. Pleased to report that Frank and Jenny Bailey have improved improved sufficiently to return home after a stay in Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Delma Cunningham of Toronto was a weekend guest of her cousin Noreen and Neil Malcolm. There were 12 tables at the weekly card party with the following following winners: Fran Gibson, Thomas Manns, Alma Manns, Charlie Fee, Dorothy Archer, Gladys Potts, and Jim Gibson - low. Lucky draws were won by Meta Swain, Jim Gibson, Bill Mantle, Olive Ormiston, Clara Wairen and Faith Lawrence. Neil and Elaine Bailey have returned from an enjoyable holiday in sunny Florida where they visited many of the Cartwright Cartwright residents of that area. . A speedy recovery is wished for Herb Swain who underwent surgery last week. He is a patient in Port Perry Hospital • as well as Hector Shortridgc, Murray Coates and Mrs. Belle Worry; The Annual Robert Fletcher Memorial Mixed Bonspiel was held on Saturday at the local arena. Excellent ice, keen competition competition and great fellowship combined to make a very successful successful event. Winners of the trophy and first prize were Neil and Kathy McLaughlin, Grant and Heather McLaughlin. In second place, close behind as three game winners also were Gerald, Joyce, Elaine and Esther Esther Kelly. Third place was won by Tara and Terry Taylor, Dan Harding and Joy Rudkin while Craig Farmer, Marilyn and Nancy Green, Tracy Cochrane Cochrane were fourth place winners, winners, Anna Marie and Neil Grecntrcc, Diana and Scott Fletcher captured fifth place. After the curling was completed completed the curlers gathered at the St. John Parish Hall for a delicious roast beef dinner prepared prepared and served by the ladies of the A.C.W. Tara Taylor thanked the Fletcher family for the donation of the beautiful prizes. Scott Fletcher on behalf of his mother Pat and sister Diana Diana presented the trophy to the McLaughlin team. Each of the winners were introduced and received their prizes. An excellent excellent day enjoyed by all. A correction in last week's news -- Karen and Hugh Goo- dacre of Newfoundland visitai her parents Margaret and Tony Duivcstcyn, her brothers and sisters and their many friends. Hugh is a meteorologist at the Gander Airport. Karen is a supply supply teacher who docs considerable considerable volunteer work, 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 y 169 TRUDEAU DRIVE, BOWMANVILLE 2 storey, 3 bedroom home close to all amenities on a 49' x 97' lot. Call now. 222 ANDREW ST., NEWCASTLE 3 bedroom, 2 storey home, approx. 1550 sq. ft., central air, oak kitchen and many upgrades. Call now. James or Ellen Bush*, 623-6000 or 623-8512. EXCELLENT PRICE $94,900. Located in Bowmanville, 3 bedrooms, finished rec room with walkout, kitchen, living, dining, single garage. Close to schools and shopping. Call Joann Jukes* 623-6000 or 623-4586 FABULOUS40 ACRE FARM With authentic 130 year old log home built just 2 years ago - huge barn and other out buildings. $499,000. PICTURE THIS- Immaculate four bedroom backsplit with family room featuring featuring fireplace in wall to wall anglestone; huge inset aquarium, totally unique. Walkout to deck, fully fenced yard, new high efficiency gas furnace with heat pump. $167,000. For Information on These Properties and Other Great Deals In the Bowmanville - Newcastle - Orono Area, Please Call Sally Staples** or Linda McLennan* 623-6000 "Value Added Service" BOWMANVILLE FREEHOLD TOWNHOUSE 1000 SQ. FT. APPROX. $124,900. One year old unit with 169 feet deep lot, finished basement with bath, shows to perfection. Call Rod Doris* 623-6000 or 987-1832 COURTICE - FREEHOLD TOWNHOUSE 1098 SQ. FT. APPROX. $136,900. Almost new 3 bedroom, end unit with fireplace, walkout to deck and finished basement. 1 ■ Vi THINKING OF SELLING? CIRCA 1850 Double brick construction, lovely wooden bannister, main floor laundry, pine flooring, separate dining room, high efficiency forced air gas, single garage. Asking $122,900. Call David Passant** Re/Max Cornerstone 623-6000 or 623-3408 MAKE AN OFFER! 1750 sq. ft. on premium lot. Eat-in kitchen with walkout to deck, family room with fireplace. For more information Call Ellen Bush* at 623-6000 p ai * ; m r " top producers r à p BifH ■s - IJll 1 ( cornerstone realty ltd. 104 king st. e. x»*». bowmanville 623-6000 % 428-1206 (Toronto Line) 432-7200 " Associate Brokers Courtlce * Sales Representatives BE/MAX' eimeriëBÇ© gets result '-X Alt Annis** Donna Butler* Ellen Bush* Doug Humphrey* Rod Doris* Linda McLennan* Kay Brown* JoAnn Jukes* sroik ■ GordHooey* DayidPassant** James Bush* Paul DeJager* Carol Hallman* Dianne Warren* Sally Staples** Edna Hamel* ■ti Xi Vinnie Gupta* George Feddema* Pat Hurley* Tony Klompmaker* Why not call m First! . Income Income income DUPLEX- Newcastle TRIPLEX - Newtonville DUPLEX - Oshawa DUPLEX - Oshawa SEVEN PLEX-Trenton income income Income BEAUTIFUL The only way to describe i me a call. it. Give Call George Feddema at 623-6000 or 263-4451 WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT? Over 1900 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, main floor laundry, main floor family with airtight, eat-in kitchen, All for $145,900. Call Ellen Bush* or Donna Butler* at 623-6000. CENTURY HOME ON 12 ACRES Very private - just a 'slice' away from Newcastle Golf Course-$179,900.! VERY UNIQUE Backsplit on 1/3 acre lot with garage workshop - a must to see in Bowmanville-$155,500. Bowmanville-$155,500. Call Doug Humphrey** 623-6000 ATTENTION NEWLY WEDS YOUR LOVE NEST $114,000. Free hold town house (no condo condo fees) - 6 months old, central, central, central vac, sliding glass walkout to backyard, roughed in 3 pc. in basement, shows like a dream. Immediate possession. possession. ONLY 5% DOWN AND NO G.S.T. Call Edna Hamel* 623-6000 FOUR LEVEL BACKSPLIT 4 bedrooms, 3 up and 1 down, newer carpeting and big country lot. Priced to sell at $128,000. DON'T RENT IT-OWN IT! $790.00 per month Call Your Newcastle Area Sales Representative Vinnie Gupta* 623-6000 24 hr. LARGE BRICK BUNGALOW REDUCED TO $159,900. 3 bedrooms, main floor family room, Florida room, eat- in kitchen and in-law apartment, lots of home for little price. JUST LISTED $149,000. PARKWAY CRES. 3 + 2 bedroom , solid brick home, shows great, large eat-in kitchen, manicured yard and more. For more information Call Paul De Jager* 623-6000 or 623-2712 (res.) KING SIZE COMFORT IN NEWCASTLE Approx. 3600 sq. ft. plus walkout basement - ravine $234,000. BUNGALOW-DOUBLE GARAGE $149,950. - Bowmanville Call Pat Hurley* 623-6000 or 623-3899 Top Notch Team Dianne Warren* Carol Hallman* Remax Cornerstone congratulates Carol Hallman and Dianne Warren. They are the top selling team for January, 1992. Call This "Dynamite Team" to help you sell your home. Dianne Warren 623-6000 (24 Hr. Paging) Carol Hallman ' ^ 1/ LARGE TREED RAVINE LOT! - $174,000. Charming 3 bedroom brick bungalow, large eat-in kitchen, kitchen, walkout to expansive deck overlooking pool, fully finished finished rec room with fireplace, 200 amp service, heat pump and more. For further information, call Gord Hooey* 623-6000 or 623-6217

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