14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, August 7,1996 z (UNPLUGGED *1 by Paul Reesor Avoid a 60% increase in your water consumption Lawn watering is the major reason water use increases up to 60% in the summer. Excessive lawn watering results results in higher water bills and potential water shortages. It could also lead to the expan-. sion of costly water and sewage sewage treatment facilities. Position the sprinkler so that it waters your lawn and not the roadway. Check the Realtors work within a legal idea known as "AGENCY". The law of agency, is the most important branch of the law with which Real Estate practitioners practitioners come in contact. When someone acts on behalf of another party, he or she is legally considered to be an extension of that party. As that party's AGENT, he or she is obliged to look after the best interest of that person (known as the "client" or "principal") and to obey all lawful instructions instructions of the client. Agents owe clients their primary allegiance but it is to be stressed that they owe third parties (eg. customers) the ethical ethical duty to be honest, the legal duty not to misrepresent and to exercise due care when offering offering advice or answering questions. There are a number of dif- hose and hose bib for wasteful leaks. Use a real broom to clean up the driveway and not the hose as a 'water broom'! Remember to follow Durham Durham Region's Odd/Evcn day lawn watering program. If your house number ends in an odd number, water your lawn on an odd-numbered calendar day. If it's even, water on an even- numbered day. Facts on Darlington Nuclear Generating Station Collectively, the four units of Ontario Hydro's Darlington Generating Station in the Municipality Municipality of Clarington produce produce 20% of all electricity used in Ontario. Each unit consists of a reactor, reactor, four steam generators (giant boilers), four turbines and a generator. At the reactor, it is the combination of fuel (uranium dioxide) and heavy water that causes nuclear fission fission (the splitting of uranium atoms) to occur. Steam from regular water is produced from ferent agents/clicnts/customers relationships that exist in the complex world of business (real estate included), but all work on the same principle. In the Real Estate marketplace today, the client can be the Purchaser or the Seller and in the case of "Dual Agency" the client will be both. It is mandatory for Realtors to fully disclose, in writing, to all parties of a transaction, the exact nature of the agency relationship relationship that' exists- and the nature of the service that the member will be providing. So, prior to buying or selling, meet with your Realtor and have him or her explain to you the intricacies intricacies of Agency and Agency Disclosure. Your comments and questions questions are always of interest to me and I would welcome the opportunity to serve you. the heat of the fission process. Electricity is then produced from the turbinc/gcncrator that is driven by this steam. The powerhouse that surrounds surrounds the reactor and turbines is six football fields long (1907 feet) and 1 1/2 football fields wide (407 feet) and twelve stories stories high (145 feet). Reactor walls arc constructed constructed of reinforced concrete six feet thick and special safety systems can slop the chain reaction reaction and shut the reactor down within two seconds. A large portion of the 1,200 acre Darlington site on the shores of Lake Ontario is open to the public. Many public uses include the Waterfront Trail along with three soccer fields. , Thank you for your interest. Readers' ideas or questions are always welcome. Please write. "Unplugged" care of The Canadian Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190 Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C3K9. Trees to Be Planted Arc you wondering what to do with your field that is just growing weeds? Why not transform the land into a tree plantation by taking advantage of Project Tree Cover '97. Project Project Tree Cover '97 is a tree planting initiative partially funded by the Tree Canada Foundation in cooperation with the Ontario Forestry Association Association and the Central Lake Ontario Ontario Conservation Authority, Over the next four years (through the year 2000) Project Tree Cover will seek to establish establish over 10 million trees in Ontario on private lands that have been depleted of tree cover. cover. Why plant trees? As well as the aesthetic value trees play a very active role in helping maintain a healthy watershed. Trees supply oxygen for us to breath and clean the air of carbon carbon dioxide and pollution. Trees also help control erosion and flooding while providing a habitat for wildlife. On an average average it takes 500 full-sized trees to absorb the carbon dioxide dioxide produced by a typical car. Who Is Eligible? Private land owners in Ontario Ontario who arc willing to contribute contribute financially and/or in- kind to the project will hie eligible eligible to apply. They should also be willing to protect the trees and have at least 2 acres of land suitable for trees. Cost to the landowner may range anywhere anywhere from $.10/trcc to $.70/ tree, depending on the type of program. Proposals related only to growing trees for 'commercial 'commercial purposes' will not be eligible for this program. Deadlines For more information or for an application please contact Kathy Hcib or Paul Wanna- makcr at the Central Lake Ontario Ontario Conservation Authority (905) 579-0411. Please note applications must be received before October 31, 1996 for the 1997 planting season. News from Elizabethville by Edna Tltickson Sunday's church services were held at Leon Thompson's at Welcome, south of Highway 2. Rev. David White was die minister. Last Thursday, the seniors held their July Birthday Pot Luck, with a vety good crowd. During the meeting, Eric Bris- towc was elected to be treasurer treasurer in Jean White's place as she is selling her house and leaving Port Hope. Some of the birthdays birthdays recognized were Viv Harwood, Harwood, who won the draw; Eden Dean, Marg Knapp, Louise Boyd, and Bertha Trcw. Howard and Vivian Quan- trill spent Sunday in Beaverton with relatives. The group that left for British British Columbia a month ago relumed relumed late last night, Mr, and Mrs, Fairman, Bertha Trcw, and they brought Irene Beatty home. ©j.p. sutton group- dynamic realty inc. |GROUP| NEW PRICE! ONLY $83,500 Bowmanville! 3 bedroom, Condo Townhouse, clean, bright, and airy. The partially partially fin. family room comes with a sliding glass walkout to the patio. Large master bedroom with full wall closet. It features a private drive and garage, stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer. Priced to sell! Call Chet Jackson* 697-1700. JUST LISTED! $147,500 Lovely 4 bedroom, 4 level, fully finished sldesplit on a 100' x 150' nicely landscaped lot. The hollywood oak kilchen features sky-light, breakfast bar and walkout to large deck. The spacious family room has a wood burning stove. The dining room Is elegant with french doors and oak floor. The above ground pool Is surrounded by decking. There Is also a rec. room and yes, Gas heat. Call Chet Jackson* 697-1700. Val Michaluk WE LOVE OUR ASPEN SPRINGS HOME!! 17 GLEN RAY COURT And so will youll Come lake a look, 3 bedrooms, large country style kitchen, upgraded carpet, 2 and 1/2 baths, Including ol a master bedroom full ensuite. Great family home on a desirable court loca- " on ' Call Val Michaluk 697-1700. Betty Smith CENTURY HOME, WELLINGTON ST. BOWMANVILLE $137,900 Fabulous mature lot, main floor family room, plus den, 1 • 4 piece and 1 - 3 piece bath, 4 large bedrooms, shows very well! To View Call Betty Smith at 697-1700. 129 King Street East, Bowmanville (905) 697-1700 < Real Estate with Betty Smith If you're thinking of buying or selling and looking for an experienced realtor to assist you, please give me a call. I can be reached at Sutton Group-Dynamic Realty Inc., 129 King St. East, Bowmanville, (905) 697-1700 (24 Hr, Pager), Agency and Agency Disclosure 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 J Parkwood Estate to be Featured Parkwood is pleased to announce announce that it will join the ranks of grand estates documented documented in the America's Castles Castles television series broadcast on the Art and Entertainment Network. Parkwood is in good company company with sites filmed previously, previously, such as California's Hcarst Castle, North Carolina's Biltmorc Estate and Florida's Mar al Lago and, comparable in theme - the grand estates of the Detroit area auto barons. The segment will focus on the achievements of R.S. McLaughlin and his role in developing developing the Canadian auto industry, industry, the success of which made possible this "Canadian Castle". Built circa 1916, with additions and renovations through the 1930's and 40's Parkwood is a rare surviving example of its type, and highlights highlights the work of some of Canada's most prominent architects architects and landscape designers designers of the era. Production for the segment xvill take place August 7, 8 and 9 at the estate, under the direction direction of Cinctcl Productions, and will air later in the year. Ya Gatta Regatta This young lad looks pensive as he awaits the judges' rulings after the parade on Saturday morning at the Caesarea Caesarea community park. The parade was part of the annual annual Caesarea Regatta held over the weekend. The wizard had just taken part in the children's parade, which marched from the fire hall to llic park. Del's Mortgage Watch Today's Best Rate for First Mortgages. 6 Months 5.500% 1 Year 5.825% 2 Year 6.500% 3 Year 7.000% 4 Year 7.300% 5 Year 7.550% 7 Year 8.250% 10 Year 8.740% NOTE: We handle the transfer of an existing mortgage at No Cost! WE ALSO ARRANGE: • Second Mortgages • Credit Lines • Personal Loans It Pays to Compare - Call 697-3300 , FINANCIAL LTD. I Division Street MORTGAGES Bowmanville DELTOINK) EDNA HAMEL Broker / Owner COMMISSION FAMILY REALTY 2000 LTD. 1 King Street West, Bowmanville L1C1R2 Not intended to solicil properties currently listed for sale. SxfreniMce t/ie 'Di^enettce! &UI (905) 623-2000 or (905) 987-2000 234 King Street East, Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 Toronto Line 686-1035 r ir -i Charlie Reid l#8 5K3 623-3393 SPOTLESS HOME $112,900. Open concept, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, walkout to fenced yard, single car garage. 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME Bowmanville, huge living room with gas fireplace, sun room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, heated 1 1/2 car garage. Great areal $149,900. i PETER KOWAL Real Estate Limited Broker 52 King St. West -- Bowmanville iPhone: (905) 623-2453 ' Fax:(905)623-0136 Call Charlie Reid* at 623-3393 or 983-5914. SERVING BOWMANVILLE AND AREA SINCE 1955 FIRST AD! Desired bungalow in quiet area of BOWMANVILLE. Living room, kitchen, dining area, 2 bedrooms and bath on main floor. Gas fireplace in finished basement. Nice 45' x 130' lot. PAVED DRIVE!! ALUM. AWNINGS!! MAINTENANCE FREE!! PATIO!! By Appointment Only - CALL Peter Kowal, Broker. BUILDING LOT ON HWY. #2 East of Newcastle! 118 ft. frontage - .99 acre in size, with well. TIME TO MAKE A DEAL! CALL Peter Kowal, Broker. COUNTRY ESTATE- $269,900. 39 Acres. 3 storey home, 4 fireplaces, fireplaces, 8 decks, 8 walkouts, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, completely finished. 1,000 ft. of Ganaraska River. Super private! $119,900. - 2 STOREY HtiMË" ! 8 Finished top to bottom, rec room, 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, living room, Florida room, paved drive, fenced. Bowmanville. Shows great! Call Charlie Reid* at 623-3393 or 983-5914. BIG SPACE, Val Aston*' LITTLE PRICE 623-3393 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, rec room, deep fenced lot, broadloom covered oak parquet floors, living room/dining room, with bay windows, windows, appliances negotiable. $110,900. Call Val Aston** 623-3393 or 623-4907. HOW MUCH? $84,900.! Cute 3 bedroom bungalow bungalow in Millbrook on private .89 acre lot with pond, workshop garage. IQ ^ realty ltd., realtor cornerstone 104 king st. e., bowmanville David Passant' ; Over 20 ; Years of \ Service apartment CUSTOM BUNGALOW Central location, ideal retirement home, gas heat, Only $129,900111 ATTENTION LANDLORDS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 2 commercial outlets y oun g employed couple look- with 2 or 3 bedroom | n g | or 3 bedroom house in Bowmanville to rent lor September 1,1996, Great Area. Asking $139,900. Please ask for David Passant** for a current market evaluation of your property today! Dianne Warren* H0W W OULD YOU LIKE THIS BACKYARD? This lovely bungalow sits on a gorgeous .98 acre ravine lot with Wilmot Creek running through. This exceptional open concept bungalow features pine cathedral ceilings throughout. Floor to celling brick and stone centre fireplace, 2 large bedrooms on main level. This lull high basement Is partially partially finished. Rec room or large 3rd bedroom has walkout to patio overlooking overlooking ravine. This will not last. Call now to view. $159,900. Call Dianne Warren* at 623-6000,24 hr. pager Doug Humphrey** Member of Hall of Fame NEWCASTLE VILLAGE year old 3 bedroom 8 home. This home needs some TLC but at $109,900, It's still a bargain! Call Doug Humphrey** at 623-6000 JUST REDUCED! Great 2 bedroom starter In Courllce. Large lot. Gas heat. Only 1 year old, Now $116,500. A TASTE OF VALUE! 1,420 square feet, 6 year old home. 31 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, central air, gas heat. Attached „ . garage. Large eat-in i Ron Moore kitchen with lots of j Sales Rep. oak cupboards. |j 623-6000 Finished rec roomjj 24 hr. and small office. Price j j 623-9263 (res.) reduced to $137,900. Now that's value! Call Ron Moore* to view. ' BEAUTIFULLY , RESTORED CENTURY HOME Located In Bowmanville's desired North End on a 74 x 180 It. park-like lot with private laneway leading to a 22 x 29 It. coach house with loft. Extensive upgrading Includes: roofing, heating, windows, plumbing, wiring, kitchen, bathroom and more. This home is a SHOWPIECE. Listed at $349,900. Set your appointment with Marg Bain* at 623-6000. Marg Bain Sales Rep. Call Linda McLennan** Associate Broker 623-6000 MOTIVATED VENDORI! 4 bedroom end unit town- home backing onto green- belt. Walkout to fenced yard. 1 1/2 baths. Newer windows and siding. Includes 3 appliances. 5 LEVEL SIOESPI..IT Eat-In kitchen overlooks family room with fireplace. fireplace. Master bedroom has oxqulslte ensuite j with whirlpool. Tongue 1 and groove knotty pine ! roc room. Gas. © j,p,