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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Mar 1997, p. 7

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 5, 1997 Page 7 Real Estate Deadlines and Policies Deadline for Wednesday Publication is Monday at 12:00 Noon. Any compensation lor errors or omissions by The Canadian Statesman will be limited to the value of the space occupied hy the error in the advertisement. Please phone 623-3303 and ask for the Real Estate Sales Department J Creek in Newcastle Floods its Banks This normally shallow creek in Newcastle was suddenly 12 feet deep on Thursday February, 20, after heavy snow melt and recent rains washed fallen branches and other debris into the drainage culvert under Andrew Street. Concerned resident Manu Gupta (indicating high water marks) and his father alerted workers at the Clarington Public Works Department who promptly promptly showed up to unclog the culvert. Although the creek quickly receded, the fast-flowing water still presents a hazard. Parents are warned to keep their children away from all creeks and streams at this time of year. Spotless, sunlilled 2 bedroom end unit. Roomy master bedroom with walk-in closet. Spacious living and dining dining room areas. Walkout to balcony with S/E exposure. Kitchen has loads of cupboards and storage. Includes 6 appliances. See It todayl CHOICE OF / PftEUlEH REALTY 15 Albert Street, Unit 4, Oshawa, ON LI H 4P7 TOM MITCHELL Soles Representative (905)721-1300 Del's Mortgage Watch Today's Best Rate for First Mortgages. * Beit Rates as of March Stir, 1997 MEWt ADJUSTABLE BATE MORTGAGE... 3,740% 6 Months 4.550% 4 Year 5.900% 1 Year 4.800% 5 Year 6.250% 2 Year 5.450% 7 Year.: 6.750% 3 Year.. 5.500%. 10.Year, :7.490% 1 NOTE: Wè handle the transfer of an existing mortgage at WE ALSO ARRANGE: • Second Mortgages • Credit Lines • Personal Loans CALL: DEL DYKSTRA 697-3300 FINANCIAL LTD, DELTON* MORTGAGES I Division Street Bowmanville 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). Basement Apartments It is estimated that more than 100,000 illegal apartments apartments exist in homes across Ontario. It is now legal for Ontario homeowners to have one self-contained apartment in their single family residence residence (detached, semidetached semidetached or row house) PROVIDED THAT THF. UNIT MEETS BUILDING AND FIRE CODES AND REASONABLE PLANNING STANDARDS. To Legalize these apartments, apartments, 3 separate inspections are needed from Ontario. Hydro, your local Fire Department and the Building Inspection Department. These inspections can be done for minimal fees and homeowners will be issued with inspection certificates confirming com-. pliance once all requirements have been met. CMHC financing is available available on homes which have accessory apartments. However, if rental income is required to qualify a purchaser, the apartment must be in compliance with current legislation. Safe, legal (certified) apartments in homes, can benefit benefit both Purchasers and Vendors alike. They will, in some cases, increase property values, make it easier for purchasers to obtain mortgage financing and insurance and will certainly improve the resale value of the home. Your comments and questions questions are always of interest to me and I welcome the oppor- tunity.to answer them. •:©J.P. Newcastle Community Bowling League Scores On Saturday, February 15, twenty-eight bowlers met at the Newcastle Bowling Alley to 'Bowl for Millions', The Newcastle Girls' team and the Bowmanville Boys' team were victorious. Thanks to Lynn Donohoe for organizing the event, Newcastle Bowling Association, Joan Blackburn and' helpers for serving the food. Representing the Newcastle D.B.I.A. Dorella Lancaster-Forget bowled on Saturday, February 22nd in thd Clarington Big Brothers Bowl for Millions at Liberty Bowl in Bowmanville. Ladies League Mary Pierik 315, 237, Marilyn Major 254,201,208, Betty Kentner 202,212, Betty Major 201, 219, 198, Lenore Beckman 190, Linda Norrish 205,249,213, Debi Hannigan 176, Lynn Donohoe 198, Linda Hawrylak 189, 257, 219, Sheila Langstaff 190. Tiiesday Seniors Merril Henry 172, Marilyn Martin 164, Marg Wade 186, 152, Joe Martin 168, John Tigwell 167, Vance Cooper 206, Joyce Stacey 176, Art Compton • 166, Maureen Powell 213, Bill Wade 195, Ruby Brunt 202, Alec Martin 194, 158, Bertha Powell 152, 194, Grace McGill 159, Albert Pearce 191, Russell Powell 169, Stan Powell 156. Thursday Mixed League Jackie Kindratiuk was the 50/50 winner Ken Jury 233, Fae Forget 226, Jackie Kindratiuk 188, Kathryn Brown 185, Heathèr Anderson -176, Wes Forget 201,265, Betty Richards 193, 197, Greg Forget 231, 204, 211, Joe Forget 181,216, Ken Richards 212, Dorella Lancaster-Forget 188, Garry Saxby 190, Joyce Stephenson 193, Roy Hopkins 176, 206, 194, Lea Dwyer 196. ring Bob Craig Good until March 31,1997 I am offering a special deal for first time buyers in co-operation with Kemp Travel. Call Bob Craig at 697-1700 for details. FREE MONTHS MORTGAGE No Mud pel PayMMit' No Intweet Payment Only If you bay n boom throe fk year Settee Aieet. It'aaÿeatthnetobeyaliame.lt'eaÿeattlnMtobvytliroegli Sutton. FM otrt how we ew help mate owalagyoer home oadw. Slitton Dynamic • Stvne ooreMons W*y Bob Craig News from Newcastle by Hazel and Jack Crago On Monday, February 24th, robins were sighted in a tree at the home of Pam and Ron Daley, Ashley and Patrick. Makes one think Spring. Fluoride. If it has not been in our water supply, do we really need it now? If flouride treatments were given at schools, why can't parents do it at home? How many children children drink enough water to make an efficient treatment? Are there any side effects to the chemical? Now that the old school has been demolished, when will the portables be, demolished? demolished? On Tuesday morning, February 25th, at 8 o'clock; thirteen interested ratepayers met at the Massey House Restaurant. Vice President Pauline Storks chaired the meeting. Minutes of the February 4th meeting were circulated by Secretary Frank Hoar. Three attendants volunteered volunteered for the position of director, John Mutton, Teresa Murkar and Cecil Bowler. Good discussions re: boundaries, boundaries, membership dues and population growth took place. It was decided that a General Meeting will be held on Thursday, March 27th, at 8 a.m. at Massey House Restaurant. On Friday, February 28th, Roy and Elma Hopkins, accompanied by Ron and Bertha Powell attended the memorial service in Toronto for Ursula Brodeur, late wife of Clem, of Kendal. On Sunday, Jack and Hazel Crago visited in the afternoon with Mrs. Yvonne Martin. Wednesday evening visitors visitors with Kathleen Kimball were Meda Stapleton and daughter Carol, of Port Hope. Birthday greetings to Del Rudman, Waljace Boughen, Tom Schmahî, David Gibson, John Patrick Pisani, Vina Flintbff and Reinhold Schumann. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hopkins observed their 40th wedding anniversary on February 23rd, and they celebrated on Monday and Tuesday in Niagara Fails, the Honeymoon Capital that is now Casino City. On Sunday, March 2nd Elma and Roy had dinner in Oshawa with their family Brad, of Toronto, Danny, Donna and Phil of Bowmanville and Jennifer and Gary Powell, of Whitby. To Vic and Molly Patterson who will observe their 50th wedding anniversary anniversary on March 7th, we extend congratulations and best wishes. Mrs. Myrtle Alldred enjoyed Friday supper with Hazel and Walter Murphy and Sunday supper with Annette arid Doug Nugent and Jenna. Sunday visitors with Ron and Marg Burley were Beryl and Morris Cruse, Campbellcroft. Since the rains we do not know how the sledding is at the Edward Street Lions trail. But we advise parents to accompany their small children children there and be on the watch. We heard of one young lad who ended up in the creek and his father was able to immediately take him home. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Berneice Mulligan, Newtonville, whose funeral took place last Thursday. News from St. George's On March 2nd, the third Sunday in Lent, the ten commandments commandments were read as one of the Scripture passages for the day. The ten command-, ments emphasize our duty to our neighbour as being equally equally important as our duty to God and this was a good way to introduce the "Faithworks" campaign to the congregation. congregation. In Lent all parishes in the Diocese of Toronto are carrying out a campaign among their members for money that will support a wide variety of outreach projects projects in our local area, in the rest of Canada and overseas. Called "Faithworks", this single single unified appeal will replace a variety of different requests that were usually made throughout the year. United Church The Oshawa Presbyterial UCW met at Hampton United Church on Wednesday, February 26th. Attending from Newcastle UCW were Sheila Stiles, Dorothy Stapleton, Marion Allin, Joan Middleton, Alice Hopson and Hazel Crago. President Eileen Burgess conducted a meaningful meaningful programme. Director Wendell White spoke on behalf of Quin Mo Lac Camp the mandate of which is "to encourage in a year round setting, setting, the development of skills for living with others in a community which fosters growth in Christian faith and service." Guest speaker Muriel Coultes' topic was Walking in Partnership, issues in Korea and South America were revealed in her speech. in response to the hurt of Native Residential Schools, The Healing Fund has been set up and Norma Soble was its representative. To mark this special 35th anniversary, candles were lit for or by each past president and memories recalled by those present, a very fitting close to the afternoon's agenda. agenda. On Lent III, Sunday, March 2nd, Mr. Jim Coyle was Lay Reader. With Janet Cringle at the organ, the Senior Choir sang the Shaker Song, 'Tis a Gift to be Simple'. Reverend Stiles' meditation was The Day Jesus Got Angry. UCW Trillium Unit meets Thursday, March 6 at the Manse. Sunshine Unit meets 7:30 p.m. on March 10 in the church sanctuary. Friday, March 7th World Day of Prayer service will begin at 7 p.m. at St. George's Anglican Church. Tuesday, March 11 the Official Board meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Board Room. 234 King Street East, Bowmanville (905)623-3393 ' COUNTRY LIVING IN TOWN Just listedl Nice 1 1/2 storey 4+ bedroom home on .72 acres (118 x 304 approx.) in Bowmanville. Newer windows and doors. Super large country kitchen. Great screened-in sunroom at rear of home for those nice summer days. Only $119,900. To View Or For More Information Please Call Terry Witherspoon* 623-3393 or 983-8296. FRANK REAL ESTATE LTD. 234 King Street East, Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 Toronto Line 686-1035 UNBELIEVABLE BACKSPLIT PONTYPOOL Gorgeous home on .38 acre lot. 4 levels, 3 bedrooms, living room and dining room, eat-in kitchen, family room with wood- stove, 2 balhs, workshop, 1 1/2 car garage, deck. This home shows great. $154,900. Call Charlie Reid* 623-3393 or 983-5914. 1 ACRE BUILDING LOT $49,900. Located east of Orono. This great lot has culvert in and is ready to build on. 150' x 290'. Just listed. Call Charlie Reid* 623-3393 or 983-5914. LARGE LOT-BEAUTIFUL HOME! Features dining room, eat-in kitchen with walkout to pieshaped pieshaped fenced yard, 4th bedroom bedroom in basement and finished rec room with fireplace. Court location. June closing. $146,900. Call Ann Van Dyk* 623-3393 or 623-4638. GORGEOUS LINK BOWMANVILLE Raised bungalow, .3 bedrooms, 2 - 4 piece baths, finished family room with fireplace. Single car garage. This is one of the nicest homes in the area. $131,900. Call Charlie Reid* 623-3393 or 98tf-5914. EXCELLENT GARAGE $109,900. Lovely 2 bedroom brick bungalow bungalow in north end of town. Basement ideal for the kids, fully fenced lot. Great starter or retirement. Low utility costs. Call Josie Doxtater* 623-3393 or 623-9557. 6236000 cornerstone realty ltd., realtor 104 King St. E., Bowmanville MONTHS MORTGAGE 'Some conditions apply. BEAUTIFUL BOWMANVILLE BUNGALOW Sitting on a 100 x 150' ravine lot with a great view of Bowmanville. Featuring attached garage, 2 bedrooms up + 2 bedrooms down, 2 baths, large country kitchen, kitchen, hardwood floors, walkout to a deck + walkout from a beautifully finished rec room to a flagstone patio. Shows a 10+. See it novel Ron Moore*. Sales Rep. 623-6000 24 hr. 623-9263 (res.) Call Ron Moore* to view 623-6000. Paul DeJager* 623-6000 or Res. 623-2712. OPEN HOUSE 40 BARLEY MILL CRESCENT SATURDAY, MARCH 8 2-4 P.M. ASKING $159,900. Beautiful, 4 level, 4 bedroom backspllt In one ol Bowmanvllle's mosl desirable areas, large eat-in kitchen, kitchen, large family room w/lp, ceramic floors, 2 4pc. balhs, lots ol wood trimmings, shows to perfection. Take King St. to first light east ol Bowmanville Mall (Meams Ave.) go north, and follow signs. fplfc m Mk si ÉÉ 'i P; I Ifcv David Passant** Assoc. Broker Over 21 Years of Service FIRSTTIME SMART Solid brick soml near high school, 3 bedroom and rough-ln 2nd bath. VACANT LAND $35,900 - country building lot $42,900 - great loi, brick homes $64,900 - one acre, levies paid $65,900 - 2 Ion acre Iroed parcels For a market evaluation of your property, please call David Passant**, Associate Broker todayl 623-6000 é ^ ■ ,t Marg Bain* Sales Rep. Call . Marg Bain* for more details at: (905) 623-6000 RETIRING? READ THIS!!! Located within easy walking distance to the Oshawa Shopping Centre and Public Transit is this Immaculate one plus one bedroom bungalow with large eat-ln- kllchen and 2 baths. Situated on a 60x115 ft, lot with detached garage and workshop. Listed at $112,000. Doug Humphrey** Member of Hall of Fame NEWCASTLE-HWY 115 GAS STATION PLUS 3000 sq, ft, building Top Is apartment Lower Is Commercial space Almost an acre lot Asking $219,900. Call Doug Humphrey** 623-6000. NEWCASTLE COMMERCIAL 1 Acre Lot In Town Beside ; CISC - C3 Zoning- many uses. Asking $139,900. Call Doug Humphrey Call Linda McLennan** Associate Broker 623-6000 bright; four bedroom semi Eat-In kitchen with side door: now countertop and coramlc tllo backsplash. Living, dining room with hardwood hardwood floor and Ironclr doors to largo dock and loncod yard, Bodrooms also with hardwood, Roc room with woodslovo, Close lo shopping, schools, 401 and GO, Asking $114,900. fflJ p

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