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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Apr 1996, p. 12

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'î 1 ; 12 The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, April 13,1996 National Home Builders President Set to Speak On Tuesday, April 16, Gerry Roehr, National President of the Canadian Home Builders' Association, will address members of the Oshawa-Durham Home Builders Association at their monthly dinner meeting to be held at General Sikorski Hall in Oshawa. A leader in the residential construction industry, Mr. Roehr became president of Canada's national home building building organization for one major reason: "Home building has been good to me, and I want to give something back," he said. An electrician, who was bom and educated in Berlin, Germany, Roehr's primary work is renovating social housing, housing, yet he is also a realtor who is familiar with custom home building and commercial renovations renovations and has been the steady hand behind the construction of some 50 churches across Canada. For the past 16 years, Mr. Roehr has headed Honor Homes of Winnipeg, a custom home building firm that has diversified in the repair and renovations of government owned housing in scores of small towns and villages dotting dotting the vast expanse of northern northern Manitoba. He is based in Winnipeg. Gerry Roehr has given a major commitment to supporting supporting the residential construction industry through difficult times and has already made his mark by applying strong pressure on the federal government to take immediate action to boost consumer consumer confidence in the industry. industry. At the recent national conference, conference, in Vancouver, Mr. Roehr called for "a fundamental fundamental and unequivocal statement, from the federal government, that it supports home ownership ownership and choice in market rental housing." April is CANCER MONTH ( Cancer can be beaten. Please give generously. CANADIAN I SOCIÉTÉ CANCER I CANADIENNE SOCIETY I DU CANCER Î HAIRDANCE CUTS FOR THE SOUL' Family Hairstyling & Crafts "We're Still Here" HAIRDANCE is in the business of offering our clients: * 13 years of family haircare experience • Best prices around • Relaxed, comfortable, country atmosphere ♦ Free coffee • Satisfaction guaranteed ♦ Added feature of handmade, scented candles and crafts We're located in "The Old School House" N.W. corner of. Taunton Rd. E., and Enfield Rd. "In Mitchell's Corners" Phone: 436-7749 ejR INTOWNE GALLERY & GIFT SHOPPE From Artist Laura Berry Two New Releases! m "Reflections" | Framed Print Special $ 395. "Forever Yours" p Framed Print |f|| Special «160. (Print only $90) Also available earlier releases Meeting Place • Shaded Gate • Fallen Leaves • and many more! In-store Specials 7 King Street East, Bowmanville 623-6411 For DEALS Get your feet wet with these low prices! 1 L f 1987 Chev 3500 1-Ton Pickup 4-dr., crew cab, V8, auto, p.s., p.b. 1985 Buick Century T-Type, 4-dr., V6, auto, p.s., p.b., air, cassette. As is. 1989 Hyundai Excel CX, 5-speed, AM/FM, 1990 Chev Caprice 1989 Chev Cavalier Classic Brougham, V8, auto, full power, air, 119,000 km. Certified. Clean. Auto, p.s., p.b., as is. 1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon. Fully loaded, 81,000 km., clean. Certified. ÛAA0 ^5 1985 Jeep Cherokee Laredo. 4x4, V6, 5- speed, full power. As is. 1989 Chev Sprint 4-dr., hatchback, 5-speed, AM/FM cassette. 104,000 km. Certified. 1 1991 Chev Sprint 2-dr. hatchback, 5-speed, AM/FM cassette, 100,000 km. Certified. lÆ QHOOO J •* .... A '■ 1986 CMC Jimmy Sierra Classic 4x4.5.0 litre, auto, full power, air, power angle plow. As is. $ m 9 (5| (| 1988 Dodge Shadow 4-dr., auto, p.s., p.b., clean. As is. 1988 Grand Marquis LS Full power, air, clean. As is. PONTIAC -- BUICK LTD. Maple Grove For more information call Herb Dixon j m MS ■:

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