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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Dec 1994, p. 10

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< 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, December 14,1994 Real Estate Deadlines and Policies Deadline for Wednesday Publication is Monday at 12:00 Noon. Any compensation for mors or omissions by The Canadian Statesman will be limited to the value of the space occupied by the mor in the advertisement. Please phone 623-3303 and ask for the Real Estate Sales Department J More Tips on How to Make a Holiday House Move Easy by Paddy Bateman As wc mentioned in a previous article, article, Christmas is not a fun lime to move. However, you can make it a special holiday with a little bit of ef fort. How about giving you and the family a 1950s style Christmas? You remember (maybe), back before television television dominated our lives and Christmas became a reason to buy, rather than to give? If it's Christmas Eve, bundle everyone up and go for a walk through your new neighbourhood; neighbourhood; have a snowball fight; go for a sleigh ride, or maybe just hang Wall of Foam and Steel Rise at Meeting for Builders Two innovative residential building building methods - steel framing and insulated insulated foam forms for foundations and walls - will come to life in the middle of a Toronto hotel January 11 and 12 during the annual Ontario Builder Forum, presented by the Ontario Home Builders' Association. On one day a crew will build a foundation and a onc-storcy wall of styrofoam panels held together with plastic webbing. On a real job site concrete would be poured into the cavity to create a solid wall with an insulation value of R26. But they'll do without the concrete at the hotel. On the other day a crew will build Elizabethville and Area by Edna Thickson On Sunday what a lovely warm day for December. A fair crowd attended attended the service wc found that someone had decorated for Christmas, Christmas, the window sills had evergreens and ribbons. A beautiful angel model was at the front in a flowing white gown and white wings. She had lovely lovely dark curls and another model was sitting on the step below. Her dress was a green cape. I expect they will be brought into one of the coming services. Another advent candle was lit by the children. Reverend Sedgwick Sedgwick opened the service with prayer in unison and a call to worship. The choir had an anthem. More of the members were there than has been. They arc preparing for the service the Big Sisters N.O.W. Annual Christmas Ornament Fundraiser For only $3.00 you can buy an ornament ornament that will do far more than just decorate your tree. Proceeds from the sale go towards Big Sisters N.O.W., an organization dedicated to helping girls and boys develop self-esteem and reach their full potential through the guidance and friendship of a responsible, responsible, caring woman. So, come out and give the gift of friendship this Christmas. These collectable ornaments represent represent the "Twelve Days of Christmas". Christmas". The first 4 in the scries arc available and can be purchased at the following places: Big Sisters N.O.W. Office 436- 0951. Beaver Gas Station - 850 King St. W., Oshawa, Highway 115 and 35 South, Newcastle. night before Christmas, service, that is our twin service for this year and wc will not have a Christmas day service service at Garden. Hill. The Welcome church arc having the morning service service at 10:15 am. and have extended to people from Garden Hill and Canton Canton who would like to come as it will be the only service on the Charge. The first lesson was from Luke 3; 1-6 all about the preaching of John the Baptist and other leaders of the different different areas telling them to turn from sin and be baptized. The second lesson lesson was from Malachi 3: 14 about Israel's sins and God's judgement and his mercy. God spoke in to tell them that they will be forgiven. Jack- son Peacock and J. Taylor took up the offering and coffee was served as usual. Jackson and Susan Peacock had Mark and Linda, Aaron, David and Daniel on Sunday from New Now- dell. The three boys arc staying for the week while their parents have a holiday. Joyce and Elmer Fowler attended the Christmas Parade in Bewedley on Sunday where Angie and Matt Fowler Fowler were in. Ken and Bertha Trcw had Sharon, Will and Sarah called on Saturday. Mac Muldrew took Edith Carruth- ers to Port Hope Friday where they had tea with Mildred Wilson and all visited Eva Longyear and Hazel Bris- towc who arc in a rest home there. Bill and Marie visited with Betty and Clarence Mercer Saturday afternoon. afternoon. Joyce and Elmer entertained Ruby and Ross Russell on Saturday. Rob and Suzanne spent a couple of days visiting Lesley at Lennoxville last week. Beryl Dekoker spent Sunday afternoon afternoon with the Westheuscr's and later she came here and we had tea. FOR SALE - PRIVATE .-r'-L- ! ?-.'&i3tËÊÊÊÊÊÊÊSr 1 Four bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, pine floors, large fenced yard with play centre. Great neighbours, wonderful schooll 69 Loscombe Drive, Bowmanville Asking $129,000. OPEN HOUSE - SATURDAY and SUNDAY 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Telephone 623-2376 © WHAT GOES AND DOESN'T GO WITH THE HOUSE? Real Estate is usually defined as "the land and the improvements thereon" that is, everything attached to the land, such as: buildings, inground pools, fences, hedges, trees, shrubs, etc. In a Real Estate transaction, the purchaser normally gels all of the Real Property, but few, if any of the owner's personal Chattels. The problem arises when personal property or chattels have become part of the real estate. These usually cease to be chattels and arc now referred to as Fixtures and as such, pass with the Real Estate. How do we differentiate between Fixtures and Chattels? There arc three usual "fixture tests" which must be satisfied, Has the personal properly been Permanently annexed to the real estate? Was it intended to become a part of the real estate? And finally, what is the local custom? In our area, usual fixtures include furnaces, wash tubs, storm doors and windows, BUILT- IN lighting, BUILT-IN appliances, etc. Some common chattels requested by purchasers arc all carpet where laid, all pool equipment, window dressings, free standing appliances, etc. Sound confusing? Ask any realtor and lie or she will tell you, that to avoid all misunderstandings, disappointments, legal hassles, delayed closings, etc. insist that Vendor and Purchaser spell out specifically, in an Agreement of Purchase and Sale, all Fixtures that are to be Excluded from the Sale and EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT, all chattels that arc to be included in the purchase price. I would like to thank all my clients, customers and readers for making 1994 a successful and exciting year for me. I wish you all a Safe and Happy Christmas! Betty Smith, Family Realty 2000 Ltd,, 1 King Street West, Bowmanvillc, Ontario 623-2000, © a foundation, floor and a couple of walls using steel framing. These graphic events arc just two of more than 24 informative and provocative provocative sessions that will be held during the two-day fomm at the Toronto Toronto Airport Hilton for home builders builders from across Ontario. Topics will cover energy and environmental environmental concerns, structural alternatives, alternatives, mechanical systems, business business ideas, and even a session on how to market your product with other other people's money, "If there is a theme to this year's Ontario Builder Forum, it's that wc are in the midst of change and that as builders wc must be aware of the alternatives alternatives and the solutions that are out there," says Ward Campbell of Hamilton, president of the Ontario Home Builders' Association. "This is a once-in-a-ycar chance for the average average builder to plug into what the rest of the industry is doing." Dr, Avi Friedman, a world innovator innovator with his smaller, affordable 'Grow Home, will present his latest ideas on convertibility and adaptability adaptability of his current effort - called the NEXT home. Friedman will also be lunch speaker on January 12. Dinner on January 11 will feature Ed Feldman and Joe L'Erario, those zany co-hosts of Furniture on the Mend, the highest rated how-to show on The Learning Channel. They will also do a demonstration at one session. session. Agencies which helped and supported supported the Ontario Home Builders' Association with Builder Forum include: include: Canada Mortgage and Housing Housing Corp., Natural Resources Canada, Ontario Hydro, Ontario Ministry of Housing, Ontario Ministry of Environment Environment and Energy, Ontario Natural Gas Association, Ontario New Home Warranty Program. American Standard, Standard, Bank of Montreal, Beaver Lumber, Lumber, Brampton Brick, Canada Brick and Crane Canada. Special thanks to A.A.B Building Systems, Bailey Metal Products Ltd. and Fifthshire Homes for the foam wall and steel framing demonstrations. I around the house and listen to some of those great old Christmas carols. Allied Van Lines knows it's a special special time of year and they've got a special surprise box for anyone who's forced to move the day before Christmas, Christmas Day, or the day after. "Christmas is Christmas; it's a holiday," says Allied's director of marketing Jack Griffin, "and wc get the spirit as much as anyone else. Thai's why, participating agents across the country are giving a present to our Christmas clients this year." What's in the box? You'll have to move at Christmas to see! Now back to your holiday moving tips: What do you do on Christmas morning? How about inviting your new neighbors in for an eggnog and coffee? Can you think of a better time to make a new friend than on Christmas morning? Even if you haven't moved, and someone's moved in next door to you, have them over. They'll probably enjoy the welcome to the neighbourhood more than you'll ever know. Just the two of you moving? It doesn't mailer; Christmas Day is a wonderful time for just sitting around and sharing some of those wonderful thoughts of past holidays. Leave the television off, forget the football games, and spend a couple of hours just talking with each other. You'd be amazed at the number of good memories memories that arc stored in the back corners corners of your mind that you've probably probably never shared with anyone else. If you took part in a program like Allied's "Family First", and your first night stuff like bedding, change of clothes, emergency food supplies, etc. arc sitting right in front of you (who wants to wake up on Christmas morning and have to search for the coffee?), there's probably no need to spend the day unpacking. Take thet day off; grab a movie; drop by the. house of worship of your choosing; relax; be lazy - today's Christmas!, You might even pick up a copy of one of your favourite toys or games ' from childhood, and relive some of' those happy memories by playing with your partner. You don't have to - be eight years old to enjoy electric trains or a challenging game of Monopoly! Monopoly! There's a lot to be said about moving during the holiday, and much ' of it can be good. It's generally going to be what you decide to make of it, - so why not make it a good one; the kind that will fill your memory treasure treasure chest for years to come. And don't forget, the people who arc moving moving you arc working on their Christmas Christmas holiday too. A hearty "Merry Christmas!" and a cup of coffee for them probably wouldn't be entirely out of place. HOUSE WANTS TO B E HOME Stately, older home with large principal principal rooms needs someone to bring it back to its potential. 65' x 193' downtown downtown Bowmanville lot. Call for your private viewing. $139,900. Brad Hockln 623-0398. Ken Hockln Real Estate Ltd. Realtor 123 King Street E., Bowmanville 905-623-4115 COUNTRY COMFORT Bowmanville - $349,900. Fabulous 4 bedroom plus den on 1.3 acres in area of fine homes. Beautifully decorated. decorated. Only 5 minutes to 401. Extras galore. Must be seen. Rob Perkin 623-3624 or Brad Hockln 623-0398. FURTHER REDUCED - READY FOR OFFERS Elegant restored home sits on large secluded lot in town and offers severances of two building lots. The Circa 1835 home has 2 fireplaces and 2300 sq. ft. of craftsmanship that must be seen. $219,900. Call Rob Perkin 623-3624. HARDWOOD ANYONE! Gracious, 4 bedroom older home on Simcoe St. N„ Oshawa. New roof, furnace, soffits and eaves. French doors and much more. Call me to view. $167,900. Brad Hockln 623-0398. INVESTOR'S SPECIAL Four-plex located two blocks from downtown Bowmanville. A great opportunity. Call me for details. Reduced for quick sale. $199,900. Brad Hockln 623-0398. COUNTRY LIVING Immaculate, custom-built Cape Cod home on secluded double lot. Large woodburning fireplace in living room, 3 bathrooms, double garage, enclosed breezeway. Country accents galore. $229,000. Call Rob Perkin 623-3624. PREFERRED COURTICE Spacious four-level backsplit in preferred preferred area. Additional walkout to deck, family room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms and much more. $149,000. Call Rob Perkin 623-3624. 104 king st. e., bowmanville * Associate Brokers * Sales Representatives RE/MAX experience gets results! Children's „ , MkaEîe.Network- ÇjCLll US FirSt! SPONSORED BY •*• RE*mc* 428-1206 (Toronto Line) associate broker "Member of Remax 100% Club" Call for your 623-6000 PERE ; $149,900. Aubrey Crooks This home has 3 bedrooms, main floor family room, eat-in kitchen, CAC, fireplace. Spacious living / dining room combo, new broadloom, mirrors. Two bedroom in-law apartment. Huge fenced garden, perfect for children. Call Aubrey Crooks* 623-6000 or Res. 623-1735. 1ST BE SOLD James* and Ellen** Bush Shows to perfection, numerous upgrades, fireplace, main floor laundry, separate dining room, including all appliances. Asking $160,000. Call to view. Don't Beat Around the Bush. Call James* or Ellen** Bush 623-6000 Vinnie Gupta* Sales Rep. 987-1709 (res.) "Your Clarington Connection" WHY PAY RENT? 3 bedroom home on country loti! Lots of room for growing familyU Only $109,900. For personal viewing, please call Vinnie Gupta* at 623-6000 (24 hr.) or 987-1709 res. Linda McLennan**. MUST BE SOLD 3 bedroom link with spacious oat-in kilchon comploto with bow window, dishwasher and lots of cupboards. Finished rec room, Gas heat, $124,900. Call Linda McLennan** 623-6000 ON THE LAKE Fabulous 2 bedroom home in a retirement community. Florida room plus a sun room, Two fireplaces. fireplaces. Too many upgrades to list - so please call to view! $109,000. Ron Moore* Sales Rep. 623-6000 24 hr. 623-9263 (res.) .1, 1760 SQ. FT. BEAUTY This home's features are many - Oak kitchen with breakfast nook, family room with walkout, 3 large bedrooms, 3 bathrooms including ensuite In master bedroom, central air and central vac, location on a quiet crescent In Bowmanville, Attached garage. This beautiful 2 storey home can be yours for just $149,900. Call Ron Moore* 623-6000 24 hr. pager A'BÜNGÂIÏÔ This largo bungalow sils on a largo beautiful ravine lot in Nowcastlo, Features - lovely eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms + small office, separate dining room, living room with French doors, family room with firoplaco and wrap-around dock and two walkouts, in-law apartment on ground lovol, All this for $159,900. -UTX v 4.T»;WK*. WWLIWyfl.t : U rt. .5 utr« .nvzjirr nrntr BRAND NEW HOME FOR FIRST TIMER 1260 sq, ft. 2 storey with attached garaqo. Located in now subdivision in Bowmanvillc. Features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths including master ensuite and 4 appliances. Priced to soli at $135,900, Call to view today! It won't last! ©

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