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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Sep 1996, p. 9

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1 The Canadian Statesman, Bovvmanville, Wednesday, September 18, 1996 9 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 Action Resumes in Bowling League Solina News by Harvey Yellowlees Stress Reduction Seminar Held at Wilmot Creek About two dozen Clarington residents turned out to the Wheelhouse activity centre in Wilmot Creek last Monday to hear motivational speaker Dorothy Tickner share some tips for beating unhealthy stress. Tickner says the worst thing you can do for your body is to sink into a habit of negative emotions, such as resentment, envy or regret. regret. Try a healthy dose of energy, effort and enthusiasm instead, she says. Other excellent excellent stress-relieving strategies are relaxation and visualization. "Country doctors will tell you that if you eat slowly you will eat less". "Anyone raised in a large family will tell you the same thing." "Had to shoot my dog the other day," said Joe. "Was he mad?" "Weren't too pleased." Congratulations to Art and Heather Doyle on the birth of their son "Trent Douglas", on Monday, September 9th. Twelve tables of cards at Hampton Wednesday night, with keen interest, results as follows - high - Wilma'Cantor, Bernice Moffat, Bernice Renton, Renton, Alive Beech, Charlie Stapleton. Stapleton. FRANK! REALTOR 234 King Street East, Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 Toronto Line 686-1035 OLD FASHIONED BRICK- BOWMANVILLE 2 storey, 3 bedroom, large kitchen, kitchen, super central location, close to banks, library, post office. Ideal for restoration. Only $123,900. Call John Shewchuk* 623-3393 or 623-5927. WHAT A VIEW! STUNNING 3 + 1 BEDROOM BRICK BUNGALOW with a walkout, fully finished basement, basement, situated on a picturesque 1.02 acres estate lot. Oversized double car garage with entrance to house. Central air, central vac, fireplace In living room. $194,900. Terry Witherspoon* 623-3393 or 983-8296. FOR THE GROWING FAMILY Large country kitchen with main floor laundry, 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths. Lovely finished rec room plus office, on large lot with above ground pool on quiet court. $127,900. Josie Doxtater** at 623-3393 or 623-9557. SUPER CLEAN AND BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED Split entrance bungalow, North East Bowmanville. Rec .room, 2 full baths, double drive, large deck and fenced yard. A must to see. $122,900. Call Jim Vinson* 623-3393 or 432-2356. Parish Highlights from St. Francis of Assisi Real Estate GROUP 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). WELCOME TO THE COUNTRY and SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS People who live in towns and cities don't often think about what happens to household household waste water after they run their washing machines, flush their toilets or pull the plugs in their sinks. Once it enters the sanitary sewer in the street, waste water is the municipality's municipality's problem. In more rural areas most homeowners are not connected to municipal services. They provide their own waste disposal, disposal, using a septic tank system. The septic tank system depends on nature's own waste treatment processes: gravity separates solids and liquids; bacteria breaks down biodegradable biodegradable materials; sandy soils filter the water by absorbing contaminants, harmful bacteria and impurities. Grass roots absorb liquids, using nutrients and giving off water. It is like a small underground ecosystem. Like any ecosystem it has its limits. If it gets clogged up because of misuse or poor maintenance, a septic system can present problems. BUT A PROPERLY INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED SYSTEM WILL OPERATE EFFECTIVELY FOR A VERY LONG TIME. To help alleviate your concerns concerns when purchasing a "country" home, make sure that your Offer to Purchase contains a Septic System Warranty clause. Check with your Realtor for further details. Your comments and questions questions arc always of interest to me and I would welcome the opportunity to serve you. Children are at the centre of parish activity this _ month. School Masses have commenced commenced for students at St. Francis. Those attending public schools (grade 1-9) arc now registering for correspondence lessons to prepare for their sacraments sacraments this school year. Anyone Anyone requiring more information information about the lessons may contact Fr. Randy at 987-5446. The Children's Liturgy program program is now under way with the '96-97 instructors being Len Gibbons, Loma Lamcrs, Louise Mroz, Tracey Norris, Kelly Parks, Bcv and Pete Peters, Peters, Betty Richards, Mary Ann Smith, and Donna White. Classes arc offered at Saturday evening Masses and most Sunday Sunday 11:00 Masses. Anyone wishing to fill a teaching vacancy vacancy on October 6 is asked to contact the parish as soon as possible. - - A meeting of ALL. altar servers will take place on Saturday, Saturday, September 21. Anyone that has received first commun- , iort is welcome to become a server. More information is available by contacting 987- 3099. Upcoming baptisms in our Christian Community include the welcoming of Larissa Eik- ens (daughter of John and Chéri), Chéri), and Kaitlyn McBride (daughter of Shawn and Vanessa). Vanessa). Both celebrations will take place on Sunday, September Mass intentions for the upcoming upcoming weekends include: Sunday, September 22 at 9:00 a.m. - Lucie and Serge Boutin Toastmasters Sponsors of Spelling Bee For the sixth consecutive year Bowmanville Toastmasters Toastmasters had the pleasure of conducting conducting the Spelling Bee at the Durham Central Fair. At each of the three levels, the enthusiastic participants gave their best efforts. The Toastmasters encourage encourage students from grades 3-8 in Durham and Clarington to prepare prepare for the fun and prizes at next year's fair. Come and visit the friendly Toastmasters every Tuesday 7:30 p.m. at The Information Centre, Darlington Hydro. For more information please contact Connie Nelson at 623-2243 or Carol Wonna- cott at 623-3527. ^w/zyz//7z////////z///z7y/7yy/z/7y/y//z/w/////////////?y///yz/z////////z Keuning Construction Custom Built Homes 3/4 Acre Lots - Enniskillen $209,900. Pontypool $179,900. (GST included) Upgrades throughout including: • High Efficiency Oil Furnace • Built-in Propane Fireplace • Hardwood Floors • Acrylic 1-pce. Tubs • Upgraded Trim • Beautiful View 905-263-8574 (For Appointment Any Time) hjl □□a s aaa □□ize □□□ □proa □proa □a /'zzz/zzz/z/yzzyzyzzzzzzzz and family requested by the Lessard family. Saturday, September 28 at 7:00 p.m. - Paulina Szafran requested requested by the family. Sunday, September 29 at 11:00 a.m. - Joseph Forget requested requested by Alma Terry. Most lone hands - Jessie Edwards, Low score - Edgar Millson. Special # - Evelyn Gully. Draws - John Kuyer, Meta Swain, John Moffat, Betty Betty Kuyer, Agnes Schofield. Seems very strange that three committee members won prizes. prizes. I guess it's alright. The rural bowling started Tuesday night, but I have no reports. Maybe this week Jim or Lloyd will give me some results. results. Bill and Betty Grant have had their son Cameron and his wife Rosemary and children Bamaby and Catherine, also Rosemary's father John Bum. They have had a nice visit with Bill and Betty. They live in Australia. Thanks to Don Mountjoy for the letter my wife and I received. received. I'm so glad you appreciate appreciate the news from the various communities. We sure hope the Canadian Statesman will not lose connections with the Grass Roots, Don. P.S. Don sent me a recipe on how to cook an elephant. If anyone would like it, I can give it to you!!! We would like to welcome Michael and Judy Denny to our community. They have moved into the house of Bill Murrays on the seventh concession. concession. Glad to see Eileen Knox and Dorothy Snowden home from their trip to visit Helen and Grant Down of Sercnto, B.C. They were also in Vancouver, Vancouver, and reported a good time and visit. Our church service on Sunday, Sunday, September 15th. A wet morning. Bruce and Jean Taylor Taylor were our greeters,and Don Taylor was our lay reader. It was music Sunday and several favourite hymns were sung - "This is the Day", "How Great Thou Art", "Give Me Oil", "Spirit of Gentleness", "Saviour, "Saviour, Like A Shepherd". Rever end Munro's Children's story, "I'm sorry, please forgive me." Reverend Munro's message, "For You I Give", The service closed with hymn "Would You Bless" and the Choral Postlude "Go Now and Pass It On". The choir number, "Here I Am Lord". The choir number was before the children's story. Sandy led us in music, on the piano. A very good crowd, but room for more. Birthday greetings greetings to all the people with birthdays in September. Joint session meeting at El- dad church Monday, September September 23rd at 7:30 p.m. Men's breakfast September 29th at Zion. Guest speaker Sher Lectooze. All men and older boys welcome. Maybe we will get some sunshine this week. The land is very wet and it's hard to get any work finished. We are still cutting the grass every week. Just received a call. The Solina Solina Bowlers need another bowler. The position is open to anyone with an average of 300 or a little less. Excellent salary and a good team to work with. Anyone interested get in touch with Don Taylor or Lloyd Broome. They bowl on Tuesday Tuesday evenings. AS LOW AS FAMILY REALTY Sxfr&Uence t&e 'Di^etieHce! &at FAMILY REALTY 2000 LTD. (905)623-2000 ALFANNIS Broker / Owner COMMISSION 1 King Street West, Bowmanville L1C1R2 Not inlended to solicit properties currently listed'for sale. or (905) 987-2000 Farm House and Aerial Photos This fall may be the most colourful in recent history! Now is the time to take advantage of this to get a custom aerial photograph capturing the beauty of your house from the air. Our photographs are taken from the blimp using an advanced large format camera system. We frame the photograph from the ground! CALL for an appointment 697-3816 Special pricing available for appointments made in the next two weeks. $179 for an 11 x 14 inch print Regular price is S239. Please note that due to time constraints appointments will be on a first came first serve basis. i s Today's Best Rate for First Mortgages. * Best Rates as of September 17/96 6 Months 5.500% I Year 5.875% '2 Year 6.390% '3 Year 6.625% '4 Year 6.950% *5 Year 7.200% 7 Year 7.990% 10 Year 8.340% 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 DELT0N* PETER KOWAL Real Estate Limited Broker 52 King St. West Bowmanville Phone: (905) 623-2453 Fax: (905) 623-0136 SERVING BOWMANVILLE AND AREA SINCE 1955 DON'T MISS OUT ON THE CONVENIENCE OF THIS JANE STREET HOME! Nice brick home with large lot; 1 bedroom and full bath on main floor; 2 bedrooms upstairs; hardwood floors; small rec room; private drive. Gas heat - replacement windows. ASKING JUST $128,500. BUILDING LOT Almost 1 ACRE in size with drilled well. Hwy. 2 near Brownsville Road. $54,900. ©j.p. © cornerstone realty ltd., Jfok realtor \m 104 king st. e., bowmanville r Pauleen Goselin* Sales Rep. (905) 623-6000 24 hr. pager GREAT VALUE S139,000. 1500 sq. It., Veltri built, open loyer, natural wood trim, air conditioning, fireplace fireplace In living room, separate separate dining room, largo bright kitchen. A must see. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPT. 22, 2 • 4 5 Flaxman Ave., Bowmanville Bright, clean, neutral decor. 3 bedroom gas heated home. Garage door opener, fenced yard. Four appllanc' es. Asking $121,000. isking Concession St. Kershaw. E. to Call Pauleen Goselin* 623-6000. Call Linda McLennan** Associate Broker 623-6000 SPIC AND SPAN BUNGALOW Cozy 2 bedroom vinyl home on a 74' x 125' lot. Newer oak kitchen cupboards cupboards with ceramic back- splash. Newer Iront window and deck. High and dry basement. Detached double double car garage built In 1990. Propane heat. Zoned lor some home occupation. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1- 4 89 McCrimmon Squeaky clean 3 bedroom 1700 square foot Halminen raised bungalow. Opan concept. concept. Eat-In kitchen. Cheery large rec room. Thousands spent on landscaplnglll Go Waverley Road to Lawrence Gate to Rhonda. Along Rhonda to McCrimmon. ■? r 'S Marg Bain* Sales Rep, Call Marg Bain* (905) 623-6000. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPT. 22 1 -5 p.m. 55 Centre St., Bowmanville Circa 1880 • 90 on the "Bowmanville House Tour" Perennial gardens and matured trees provide a beautiful selling for one of Bowmanville's most distinctive Century Homes. A private paved laneway leads to the 22 x 29 It. Coach House with full loft and the home has been carefully carefully restored and upgraded including newer rooting, windows and much more. This home is a show place. Listed at $339,000. 7«IIj David Passant* Assoc. Broker Over 21 Years of Service X PICKET FENCES surround this 3 bedroom, bedroom, all brick twin home. Shows like a dream! $113,900. CENTURY BEAUTY 4 bedrooms, FAG heat and fireplace, 2 apartments. apartments. $1000 per month income. Call David today! NORTH END BUNGALOW Pine floors, wrap-around deck, huge lot. Separate living living quarters $475. per month Incomel ASKING $139,500. INVESTORS TAKE NOTE! 2 commercial outlets with a 2 or 3 bedroom apartment - great area. Reduced to 5134,900. Please ask for David Passant** for a current market evaluation of your property todayl L Ron Moore* Sales Rep. 623-6000 24 hr. 623-9263 (res.) ARE YOU STILL PAYING RENT? Why? When you can buy this nqwly renovated townhomo condo In Bowmanville and cariy It lor loss than $050 Including condo loos with 5% down ■ This homo lonturos 3 bedrooms, living room and dining room, walkout from basement. Freshly painted and now carpets. Priced at $84,900. Call quickly to view. Call Ron Moore* at 623-6000. ORONO VILLAGE Now listing on 1.31 acres, boaulllul 3+1 bedroom sldosplll on a gorgoous rnvlno lot overlooking Inst (lowing stream. Includes now shlnglos, now broadloom, llroplaco with Insert In living room, 2 bathrooms plus largo doubla garage. Asking $204,900. Call Doug Humphrey'* at 623-6000. TOTAL PRIVACY CENTRAL VILLAGE LOCATION Walkout from the spacious, sunny family room ol tills Immaculnto custom homo to the huge dock overlooking a sparkling stream and plcturo porloct grounds. Bo comptotoly onclrclod by tho qulot woodland sotting - yet within easy walking distance ol all amonltlos! Unique! For more Information call Sally Staples", Associate sru Q , fM-?fer!' l rSniwSniSniirn < fHRj

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