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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jun 1997, p. 9

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I t Tlii: Canadian Statesman. Binvmanville, June 25. IUU7 Page 9 Real Estate Deadlines and Policies Deadline for Wednesday Publication is Monday at 12:00 Noon. Any uimpeiisatinn lor emus nr omissions hy Tlie Canadian .Statesman will he limited to the value nl the space occupied hy the emir in the advertisement. ^ Please phone 623-3303 and ask for the Real Estate Sales Department J News from Newcastle by Hazel and Jack Crago We tire human. We do err. Realty taxes are to be paid by today, June 25th. On Thursday, June 19, the Newcastle Seniors enjoyed their summer luncheon at the Dutch Oven, followed by an afternoon of cards at the Lions Den. Winners of the draws were: Bert Stapleton (2), Marg Burley, Alec Marlin. Roy Hayward, Laurcltc Ravey, Marjorie Ashton, Bertha Fisher, Joyce Stacey, Betty Blakcr, Marguerite Cooper, Kathleen Powell, Jean Jilisen, Joint Scott, Elizabeth Skelding, Wilma Scott, Lyra Flintoff and Aileen Turner. Winners of the euchre games were: 1st Jean Jilisen, 2nd Stan Powell and Frank Hoar, 3rd Marjorie Ashton, 4th Marilyn Martin, 5th Gits Wilson, and 6th Grace McGill. Winners of the two hidden numbers were: Lil Bolderstone and Wilda Williams. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tino Bttrli (nee Cheryl Martin) who were united in marriage on Saturday evening June 21 at Newcastle United Church. Reverend Donald Stiles performed the ceremony. ceremony. Reception and dance followed followed al Newcastle Community Hall. Last Saturday Mrs. Pauline Storks attended a retirement party for Mr. George Hostick, General Manager of Niagara Falls Hydro. On Monday, George Van Dyk, Paul Reesor and Pauline Storks met with die American Public Power Association in Toronto. On June 14th, Gerald and Shirley Brown accompanied daughter Jill to North Bay, where site received a Bachelor of Education degree from Nipissing University. She begins a music teaching position with the Durham : Board at Ajax in September. En route home they visited Bea (Craig) Davies and husband husband Bob at South River. Bea was Shirley's teaching colleague colleague at Maple Grove in 1956. Mr. Martin Miche visited on the weekend witli his friend Ellen MacKenzie, Osliawa. On Friday night Mrs. Pauline Storks attended a retirement party for Don Dowds, General Manager of Barrie Hydro. Birthday greetings to Marjorie Paterson, Freda Trinecr, Don Stiles Jr., Donna Bannister, Pat Kidd and Albert Pearce. Congratulations and best wishes to Murray and Juanita Marlin, Cindy and Barry Norton, Warren and Marg Tait, Peter and Jennifer King on their June wedding anniversaries. Powell Picnic was held at Orono Park on Sunday, June 22nd. Two inches of rain Saturday night made for soggy grounds. Liam, Adrian and Astrid Peacock from Newfoundland were welcomed. welcomed. Jessica Lundy was the youngest attendant. Grace Shetler kindly looked after games and prizes. We extend congratulations to the Reverend Dr. Ann Tottenham who was elected Bishop last week in Toronto. Mrs. Bernice Henderson of Newtonville is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mr. Tom Buckley and son Chris, of Tobermory, accompanied accompanied by Tom's father George, called on Raymond Chapman and Elizabeth Skelding on Sunday. Mrs. Audrey Gogerty accompanied her family to Pickering on Sunday to Open House at the home of Patricia and Michael Morgan, Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley attended their granddaughter Allison Burley's dance recital at Eastdalé Collegiate on, Saturday, June 14. Saturday visitors with Jean and Brenton Rickard were Jean's cousin Mary Mott of Minding Your Own Home Insurance Bureau of Canada's consumer centres often get calls soon after the Wednesday night bridge game when one neighbour discovers that his friends on the next block are paying less for home insurance than he is. Understanding why could help you make decisions decisions that affect premiums and home safety. Insurance risks are measured measured by geographical zones. One neighbourhood may have fewer fire stations or hydrants or have a higher than average crime rate. Your choice in where you buy a home as well as its construction is important. Many security features can help reduce the risk of break-ins or fire. Smoke detectors are a must and many insurance companies offer discounts to those with security alarm systems. BlockWatch and Neighbourhood Watch programs programs have also proven to be effective in making neighbourhoods more secure. Again, some insurance insurance companies take that into consideration when setting setting rates. BlockWatch puts neighbours neighbours on alert to unusual occurrences in a neighbourhood, neighbourhood, and in conjunction with the local police depart- Auxiliary Donates $4,000 to Legion Diane l lownrlh (right), president of the Legion Auxiliary, presented a $4,000 cheque on June 16 to John Greenfield, president of Bowmanville Legion Branch 178. The money will go toward the Legion's general building fund, Belleville ttnd her niece Sandra and husband John Harwarth of Kanatn. The Lions chicken barbecue barbecue on Sunday, June 22nd, was very successful. Among the attendants were Stan and Muriel Rickard , of Port Perry. On Saturday night Jean and Brenton Rickard attended the strawberry supper in Blackstock. United Church On Sunday, June 22nd, a special service was conducted by Reverend Donald Stiles who delivered his last sermon before retirement. His favourite hymns were incorporated incorporated in tire service and lay reader Charles Ewert read his favourite scriptures on which Reverend Stiles based his sermon sermon 'Changes and Challenges'. The Youth Group presented presented a cheque for $500 to the church, graciously accepted by treasurer Lorna McSwan. A special musical selection was performed by Andrea Beauma, Anna Deslattrie, and Karen King. The Kings, former former members, now reside near Kingston. The combined choirs sang 'On Eagles Wings'. Associate minister Reverend Douglas Warren assisted in the Sacrament of Holy Communion. No church service June 29 and during July in Newcastle U.C. Retirement Celebration On Sunday afternoon, June 22nd, 1997, a retirement celebration in honour of Reverend Donald A. Stiles , B.A., B.D. was held at Newcastle United Church. Conducting this celebration were Shirley Coyle and Charles Ewert. Attending the guest book were Jaime Wright, the first child baptized baptized by Reverend Stiles at Newcastle and Vicki Smithson, baptized aiuf confirmed confirmed by Inrnf The programme was divided divided into three segments - Don, The Family Man, Don, The Minister and The Other Side of Don. A social time followed while refreshments were served. All the messages received in Don's honour have been compiled in a book. News front St. George's Al the Sunday service this week presentations were made to three members of the congregation - Joan Haring, Marg and Warren Tait - for their outstanding work in the parish. Flowers al the altar were given in memory of her father Ignazis Stagno by Dina and Wayne Beeton. After the service the parish picnic was held in the church grounds and parish hall. The young people organized games such as a treasure hunt, tug-of-war and three-legged race and everyone enjoyed barbecued hot dogs and hamburgers, salads salads and desserts. Congratulations to Marg Wind on her marriage to Gord Cummins this weekend. On Thursday, June 19th at St. James Cathedral in Toronto, the Reverend Ann Tottenham, was elected as a Suffragan Bishop of the Anglican Church in Canada. The three local delegates were the Reverend Oakley Peters and Dick Lovekin of Newcastle and Bob Nicholls of Orono. While both congregations wish her well in her spectacular spectacular victory there is a sadness in losing her as a well loved Rector. 200Attend Hospital Auxiliar/s 85th Anniversary Bash FROM The Memorial Hospital Auxiliary anniversary with a luncheon at Trinity United Church on Wednesday, June 18. About 200 attended the event. Greta Brown, at right, and Veda Thompson have both been volunteers volunteers for close to 40 years. They had the honor of cutting the anniversary cake. The auxiliary auxiliary started in 1912 with 30 women who formed the organization organization to help raise money for the local hospital. Since then, volunteers have continued to assist the hospital in the interest interest of greater patient care. celebrated its 85th Tyrone News by Jacqueline Vaneyk Didn't it rain, tell me Noah, didn't it rain! Haying operations are at a complete standstill. Sorry to report the sudden passing of John Webb last week. John was working in Chicago and was brought home to be buried in Bethesda. Sympathy goes out to Joan, Jason and Chance, and to his sister Heather Myles and all the family. Tyrone UCW is presenting presenting A View of Malaysia with Karen Vaneyk on Wednesday, July 9 at the Sunday School. Everyone is invited to gather informally from 7:30 p.m. oil. Karen will speak and answer questions questions at 8 p.m. followed by refreshments. Offering will be taken with proceeds going to the church. Everyone is welcome. Plans are going ahead for Club 50's annual Tea, Bake and Penny Sale in die fall. This year's date will be November 5. Church Services are now at 9:30 a.m. in Tyrone, one service for the charge during the summer. On Sunday the Friendship Club will be our guests. July 6 Reverend Seli will be back and on July 13 Reverend Paul Irwin will be with us. HUGiSamci Call (905) 721-1300 CHOICE OF/ p«viERRE«ii»iro SERVICE 15 Albert Street, Unit 4, Oshawa, ON LI H 4P7 Do not pay excessive commission. Home owners SAVE $ $ $ when the commission is less; COMMISSION TOM MITCHELL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Net Inlofxlod to solicit propartifrfi currently Hstod for sate, <p J.P. ment, helps to prevent crime from happening. In addition, communities with watch programs tend to solve crimes faster when they do occur. BlockWatch has helped to reduce the number of break-ins in some areas where it has been implemented. implemented. That makes the neighbourhood a safer place to live and a better risk to insurers. Premiums reflect the level of safety in the community. What you insure will also affect the cost of home insurance. Two neighbours may have homes with die same construction. The difference difference in insurance costs might be that one added marble tiles, silk wallpaper, and custom-made oak panelling. panelling. Perhaps one neighbour neighbour has more items that require a special endorsement endorsement such as jewellery, silver, silver, camera equipment or computer software. While one person works on the decorating, the oilier neighbour may upgrade the nuts and bolts of his house by installing a new furnace, improving the electrical wiring and better plumbing. Your company may offer discounts of one sort or another. It's worth asking. Finally, of course, market competition affects the price of insurance. So two similar houses may be very different different when it comes to buying a policy. Insurance Bureau of Canada (1BC) represents the private (non-government) nsurancc companies that protect your car, home and business. For more information information on how you can "Take Charge" of these and other sufety/insurmice issues, call 1BC in Toronto at (416) 362- 9528; from elsewhere in Ontario 1-800-387-2880. Visit IBC on the Internet al http://www.ibc.ca. PLANNING TO SELL ¥OUiR HOME? At Sutton Group-Dynamic we offer the buyer of your home the following fees and taxes*: • Legal fees up to $400,00 • CMHC application fee of $225.00 •Land transfer tax • certain conditions apply - COUNTRY SETTING IN TOWN $147,900. BOWMANVILLE Walk to greenbelt and trout stream Burry Smith on the edge of Sales Rep. town! Extra big oak kitchen with walkout to south deck, separate dining room, semi ensuite off large master - a spacious home approx. 1550 sq. It.! To view call Betty Smith at (905) 697-1700 or 1-888-226-2230 ■T--p : ' .■ jii-jr:', IG natiiiimiUigimimn i i nunrj.f H; □ t:.i □□!,!- !,Dnnt::t 1 ibii.ii Lorraink Van Ai.stynk Sales Rep. NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION 2 bedroom bungalows. You still can choose colours, carpet, cupboards. Hurry! these will sell last! Lovely area of Bowmanville. $139,900. Please call Lorraine Van Alstyne (905) 697-1700 DKimiK llAUiNKO Sales Rep. JANKT MUI.DUR Sales Rep. FIRST AD $126,900. Three bedroom, two storey link in sought after Foster Creek subdivision, Newcastle. Large eat-in kitchen, walkout to deck from living room, gas fireplace in rec. room. Close to all amenities. Call Debbie Balenko or Janet Mulder at 697-1700. NEW LISTING RosuSau.uk Sales Rep. 3+1 bedroom backsplit on a large 100 x 150 ft. lot. Eat-in kitchen, finished family room with walkout to backyard. Many updates including your own hot tub. $145,900. Call Rose Sailer at 697-1700. $129,900. 3 bedroom country property between Oshawa and Bowmanville on 53 x 404 ft. lot. |4ewer windows and roof. COURTICE $129,900. 3 bedroom link on corner lot. 21.91 x 127.59 lot. Walk-out from dining room to private deck. Garage and air conditioning. For more information on these properties please call Nick Zondervan at 697-1700 (Office) or 987-5075 (Res.) Nick ZONDKKVAN Sales Rep. B sL C rJ. , . (! A touch of class... A reminder of the past, 2 acre lot overlooks pond, privacy, plus 4 bedrooms, three bathrooms. For details call Bob Craig (905) 697-1700. J Rinsku Wacunaar llrokcr L LARGE 4 BEDROOM SEMI in Bowmanville, eat-in kitchen, dining room, 1 1/2 baths, fully fenced yard backing onto school. $114,900. For more details please call Rinske at (905) 697-1700 Parrotta Sales Rep. All bonus hsltii ui Toronto MLS system World wdo access through internat: WAwWs.ca email lurrullaOdurliainiul JUST LISTED! FIRST AD! In desirable, convenient neighbourhood on Ashdale Gres, in Bowmanville. Four level backsplit features 3+1 bedrooms, family room, central air, central vac and sauna. Priced to sell at $146,000. Call GUY Parrotta (905) 697-1700. Ai.inuGuyon Sales Rep. DON'T MISS!!! PRICED TO SELL $134,900. Superb 4 level backsplit, kitchen lias oat-in area and walkout, main bathroom witli skylight, 3+1 bedrooms, family room with gas fireplace, property shows 10K. For more information or to view please call Aline Guyon at (905) 697-1700, 24 Hr pager or (905) 983-9102 .lOANNIi Simpson-Mui.duk Sales Rep. Large 5 bedroom brick home on 25 acres with woods backing onto Ganaraska. Quiet country road, Call Joanne Simpson-Mulder at (905) 697-1700, OJP HOME OWNERS ... DO YOU KNOW THAT: 1, All our listings are entered on the Toronto Real Estate Board's MLS system, 2, All our listings are accessible world wide via internet exposure. Your neighbourhood specialists - living in, working in, and knowledgeable about our community.

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