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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Sep 1996, p. 18

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18 The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, September 28, 1996 Comfort Shoppe Relocates to Baseline Road When it comes to quality and service, The Comfort Shoppe sets the standard in the Fireplace, Heating and Air Conditioning business in Clar- ington. Owners, Glenn Trider,; and Doug Adolph have over 30 years of experience keeping residents comfortable throughout throughout the year. Whether it's a new fireplace, fireplace, furnace or air conditioner, conditioner, a knowledgeable Comfort Shoppe staff can demonstrate some of the latest technology and products available in the HVAC industry. Located at ' 160 Baseline Road East in Bowmanville, a new 5,000 square foot showroom showroom features a huge selection of working Hunter, Regency, Heat and Glow fireplaces and inserts. This authorized Consumers Gas dealer is also a local inde pendent Lennox dealer. Lennox Lennox products have been providing providing over 100 years of heating and air conditioning comfort. Although the . Comfort Shoppe has expanded, customer customer satisfaction remains a top priority. A diversified product line enables this company to tackle even the most unusual request. No installation is too complex to complete. Feel free to come in and brouse when you have the opportunity. opportunity. At the Comfort Shoppe, making you satisfied with your purchase is what we're all about. Realtors Celebrate Home Join in the fun across the province as REALTORS, homeowners and potential homeowners celebrate the many benefits of owning a home during Ontario Home Week, September 22 to 28. "There's no place like home ownership" is the theme for i PETER KOWAL Real Estate Limited Broker f 1 52 King St. West r Bowmanville Phone: (905) 623-2453 Fax: (905) 623-0136 SERVING BOWMANVILLE AND AREA SINCE 1955 A SMALL OFFICE THAT'S "BIG" ON SERVICE! Listings Required for Fall Market!! Call 623-2453for prompt^ courteous attention. VALUE AND CONVENIENCE Well kept 3 bedroom brick home close to hospital and shopping. Large -lot. Gas heat and replacement windows. windows. ASKING $128,500. BUILDING LOT 118 feet frontage on Hwy. 2 near Brownsville Road. Drilled well and culvert. Good terms available. Asking $54,900. After Hours: Elaine Kowal* 623-5868 . Mac McDonald* 623-7717 Tom Turner* 623-5510 Banner Passant** 905-797-2819 John Bate* 697-1619 '.Sales Rep. ** Assoc. Broker Rcttl I GROUP 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). WELLS When water for household use is not supplied by the local municipality, it is the responsibility responsibility of individual property owners to provide a private supply. Dug and Drilled wells are the most common ground sources of water in our rural areas. Dug wells are usually 3 feet in diameter and commonly 15 to 36 feet in depth, depending on where the ground water table is encountered. Drilled wells have pipes approximately 6 inches in diameter diameter and usually 50 to 200 feet in depth, depending once again on the availability of water. ■ Both types of wells are usually usually excellent sources of water supply for normal household use. All wells arc susceptible to contamination if not properly installed and maintained or if located too close to a pollution source. Serious well problems are quite rare as most property owners who depend on well water are extremely diligent about well maintenance. Local Health and Planning Authorities, operate under very strict .guidelines pertaining to wells and well permits. Keep in mind that most minor well problems, once identified, can be rectified relatively inexpensively. When purchasing OR selling selling property with a well water supply, there arc a number of guidelines, clauses, warranties etc. to consider. Rely heavily on your Realtor for guidance and advice in these and other matters. Your comments and questions questions are always of interest to me and I would welcome the opportunity to serve you. ©j.p. this year's event. "There are so many emotional and financial rewards that come with home ownership," says OREA president, president, Richard Wood. "There really is no place like it!" Wood says he hopes people will take advantage of Ontario Home Week to learn more aboùt how they can make their dreams of home ownership come true. The official opening of The Comfort Shop's new headquarters and showroom on Baseline Rd., Bowmanville, took place Saturday, August 23rd. Clarington. Mayor Diane Hamre cut the ribbon to officially open the store. From left are: Doug Adolph, Lola McGhee, Mayor Hamre, Maureen Trider, Glenn Trider, Nancy Roy, Ed Vanha- verbeke of Syvan Developments and Kim Matthews. UNPLUGGED oy Paul Roesor ♦ prove the location of a new supply plant on the Ajax lake- front. The goal of the $5- million project is to replace 10,000 toilets over two-and-a- half years on a first come, first served basis. NOTE: Watch for upcoming upcoming details in the paper from Durham Region on how to sign-up for this program. Zxfi&UeKce tfie 'Difference! e*u FAMILY REALTY 2000 LTD. W 623-2000 EDNA HAMEL Broker / Owner COMMISSION 1 King Street West, Bowmanville L1C1R2 Not intended to solicit properties currently listed for sale. or (905) 987-2000 ©JR Durham Region is introducing introducing a toilet and showerhead replacement replacement program this month to help homeowners save hundreds hundreds of dollars a year in water use. • The program identifies the use of a six-litre toilet and low- flow shower head as the two most productive water savers in the home. The homeowner" could save about 40 per cent on the cost and installation of the toilet with a payback period period of less than a year. Anybody Anybody on the. regional water supply who lives in a house with toilets using 13 or 20 litres litres of water per flush will be eligible. A significant 75-per-cent of indoor water use is from the toilet and shower. The average house could reduce annual water water usage by about 20,000 gallons gallons which in return produce a savings of about $225 a year. Another savings is lower energy energy cost due to less water needing needing to be heated for a shower. The water conservation program program was one of 21 conditions imposed by the Province to ap- CENTURY HOME ON ONE ACRE begging to be restored. Véndor has installed new hydro service, new septic field, new survey, new lawns and landscaping. Rrst home on Old Scugog in Hampton north of Taunton. „ Your Host Sun., Sept. 29th, 2 - 4, Bob Craig 697-1700. You could advertise in this space. Telephone: (905) 623-3303 Fax: (905) 623-6161 POWER OF SALE Reduced a second time to $125,000. If Janet or I are the selling agents in the next three weeks, we are offering a paint and landscape package. Come, and see it Sun., Sept. 29,2 - 4 p.m. for details. Call 697-1700. • FOUR LEVEL SIDESPLIT finished on all levels. One acre lot near Hwy. 35 and #7 for easy commute. 4 garages for the car buff. Bob Craig 697-1700. THE BEST PRICES FOR LOTS * ONE ACRE Estate Lot, Bethany $39,500. * TWO ACRE Estate Lot, Woodlands $44,500. * TWO ACRE Estate Lot, Sunnyridge Trail $89,500. * THREE - One Acre Lots, Enfield $62,500. 'ATTRACTIVE TRAILER Come in and see the pictures. Ask for Janet Only $37,900. THIS GORGEOUS PROPERTY with a fantastic view has . just been reduced to $395,000. One house is 3500 sq. ft. of living space, the other is 1500. Also includes a 6 stall barn. You won't be disappointed. Call Bob Craig 697-1700. ©j.p. BEAUTIFUL MATURE TREES on this large lot on Chantel Court. House has been redecorated. 4 bedrooms, immediate possession, finished basement. One of the best buys on the market. Call Janet Mulder or Bob Craig 697-1700.

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