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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Aug 1996, p. 21

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The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, August 10. 1996 21 ESTATE Wins Keys to New Car The Kiwanis Club of Sydenham-Oshawa held its annual Ice Cream Social and Car Draw Wednesday, July 17 th. The ticket #11237 for the Cavalier 4-Door Sedan was drawn and held by Mrs. Pauline Murphy, 40 Parkway Avenue, Bowmanville. She decided to take the $15,000 in lieu of the car. Proceeds of the draw go to Pediatric Departments of hospitals in the Durham Region and other local charities in the Durham Region. Mr. Doug McDougall presented the cheque to Pauline. In the picture Mr. Wayne Murphy, Pauline Murphy and Doug McDougall. Volunteers Needed For Fall Programs The Clarington Y.NV.C.A. is input on recreational programs offering training and expert- in the Clarington area can take ence to enthusiastic and créa- part in the YWCA Advisory tive individuals willing to as- Committee - once a month for sist in our preschool and youth. 2 hours. programs. To take part in these activi- Adults wishing to provide ties call 623-9922. BOWMANVILLE'S BEST FLEA MARKET BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE NEW VENDORS WANTED 1st Week FREE with this ad Wellington Open: and Scugog St. Sun. 9 - 4 6234622 ©j.p. Hi, I'm "Chomper"! 11 months black LAB/COLLIE with shots including rabies shot. Intelligent and great with kids, likes other dogs, no cats please! Clarington Pet-Connection Telephone: 623-6631 Sponsored by i Forsey Signs R.R. 4, Bowmanville Telephone 623-2865 ©j.p. Ip Political Commentator to Address Durham Realtors September 11 will be a date to remember for local realtors. The Durham Region Real Estate Board in celebration of Ontario Home Week will hold its annual Trade Show and Dinner at the Pickering Recreation Recreation Complex. The show is set to kick off at 1 p.m., featuring local busi- The guideline is the amount by which a landlord can increase increase the maximum rent for a unit once each year, without making an application to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. Most tenants in . Ontario receive a rent increase each year at or below the amount of the guideline. The figure is calculated annually, annually, using a formula which includes an amount to cover the cost of inflation in operating operating a rental building, plus a constant amount of two per cent to cover the cost of capital- repairs to the building. ness people promoting their goods and services. Organizers say those who attend will be pleasantly surprised by the diversified diversified groups participating in this year's Trade Show. For those who wish to try their hand at "Lady Luck," there will be a-Charity Casino during the afternoon of September September 11. Hours are 2 p.m. to other aspects of the rent control control system. "We pledged not to make any changes to rent control without first ensuring that tenants tenants were protected from unfair rent increases," said Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Housing, A1 Leach. "Keeping the annual guideline ensures this." The government of Ontario plans to consolidate six pieces of legislation, including the Rent control Act and the Landlord Landlord Tenant Act, into a new Tenant-Protection Act. the government issued a discussion discussion paper on its proposals in June.. six p.m. All proceeds will be donated to United Way. Plan to stay for dinner at 6:30 when CTV political commentator commentator Mike Duffy will be the special guest. Mr.' Duffy is the awardwinning awardwinning host of CTV's Sunday édition ( and is widely recognized recognized as an Ottawa Insider with his 20 years of experience on Parliament Hill. It is no exaggeration exaggeration to say the Charlotte- town-bom commentator is considered considered by millions to be the most authoritative broadcaster reporting on the political life of Canada. Those interested in attending attending this event are invited The Oshawa Art Association Association is holding its Fifteenth Annual Annual Samac Art Festival at Scout Camp Samac, 1711 Sim- coe St. North, Oshawa, September September 20-22. Admission is free and the to contact the Durham Region Real Estate Board at (905) 723-8184 for further information. information. Mike Duffy show and sale is open 9-9 Friday Friday and Saturday, 9-5 Sunday. Over 60 local artists are participating participating in all mediums of original art. Homemade refreshments refreshments available. There's something of interest for the whole family. Rent Control Guides Set The rent control guideline The government plans to refer refer 1997 will be 2.8 per cent, tain the method of calculating the same as the guideline for the guideline while changing 1996. Local Work on Display At Samac Art Festival cornerstone §f realty ltd., realtor 104 king st. e., bowmanville CUSTOM BUNGALOW Central location, ideal retirement home, gas heat Only $129,900!!! ATTENTION LANDLORDS: 2 commercial outlets v „ lin „ nmrx t n „ orl . with 2 or 3 bedroom David Passant** INVESTMENT Over 20 OPPORTUNITY Years of wim. £ U. o ueuiuuin ing , 5r 3 "bedroom house in Service apartment - Great Area. Bowmanville to rent for Asking $139,900. September 1,1996. Please ask for David Passant** for a current market evaluation of your property today! Ron Moore* Sales Rep. 623-6000 24 hr. 623-9263 (res.) reduced to $137,900. Now that's value! Â TASTE OF VALUE! 1,420 square feet, 6 year old home. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, central air, gas heat. Attached garage. Large eat-in kitchen with lots of oak. . cupboards. Finished rec room and small office. Price Call Ron Moore* to view. Dianne Warren* HOW WOULD 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 ceiling brick and stone centre fireplace, 2 large bedrooms on main level. This full 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 Marg Bain Sales Rep. Located in Bowmanville's desired North End on a 74 x 180 ft. park-like lot with private laneway leading to a 22 x 29 ft. 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. 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 JUST REDUCED! Great 2 bedroom starter in Courtice. Large lot. Gas heat. Only 1 year old. Now $116,500. 623-6000. Call Linda McLennan** Associate Broker 623-6000 MOTIVATED VENDOR!! 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 SIDE5PUT j Eat-in kitchen overlooks | family room with fire- ! place. Master bedroom ' has exquisite ensuite ; with whirlpool. Tongue j and groove knotty pine - rec room. Gas. © j p :

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