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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Oct 1997, p. 12

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t I Page 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October S, 1997 0 0 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 Decisions, Decisions Vicki Lcsnick judges some of the entries in the October 2nd Orono Horticultural Society fall show. The evening attracted an audience of about 40 who also enjoyed the presentation by Dick McQueen, of the Lily Society. Happenings in Blackstock by Joyce Kelly Congratulations to Jessica McLaughlin who won the Gold Medal in the senior Bronze Ladies' Free Skate at the Scugog Invitational Skating Competition held at the Lindsay Complex. Well done, Jessica! Ross and Irene Vanclicf of Corbyville spent several days last week with their friends, Cecil and Marie Gibson. Alice and Bob Brown of Pctcrborougli joined them for Tuesday dinner. Cecil and Marie spent Friday and Saturday as guests of Leslie and Viva Harrison of Bobcaygcon. On the way home they visited Marie's brother, Gordon Tripp, who is a patient in Lindsay Hospital. Members of the Blackstock Agricultural Society Board arc reminded of the important meeting this Wednesday evening at the Town Hall. Some firm decisions decisions regarding the replace- News from Enniskillen by Betty Wright On Sunday we observed the Sacrament of Holy Communion. On October 12th - Thanksgiving Thanksgiving gifts will be sent to Salvation Army (dry goods) and Hostel Services (perishable items). On October 15 th - Ü.C.W. meeting at 9:30. Everyone welcome. Have you thought much about Confirmation? Beginning in November and meeting once a month until April, Reverend Sell will lead Confirmation Classes for young people who wish to explore their faith, seek baptism or confirm the baptism baptism they experienced as children. We will meet for a couple of hours one Sunday a month. This programme is intended for young people 13-18. If you would like to take part please call Reverend Seli at the Church office 263-4107. ijlt's time to Take A Brett] Tüesday mornings fro: 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. atj-'t Enniskillen Church. Afternoon Bible Study at Enniskillen Church has resumed. Newcomers are always welcome and' it works even if you only come once in awhile. t For any and all church bookings, please be sure to contact the church. For Enniskillen Church, please contact Ruth McGill 263- 2135. It is very important to book your meeting or gathering gathering to avoid conflicts. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott visited the Haliburton area on a colour tour on Sunday. Mrs. H. Millson, Bowmanville was a overnight guest of Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman recently. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb attended Brittany Snowden's 6th birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Snowden, Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb along with Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill were Saturday callers of Dick and Barb Howe, Newcastle. Visitors this week with Mrs. Len Stainton were Mr. and Mrs. David Stainton, Cobourg, Linda Cryderman, Bowmanville and Lori Landon, Oshawa. Mr. Wallace Pascoe had Mrs. Clarence Stainton. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Craig Stevenson and daughter Taylor to our community. community. Mrs. Russell Best, Solina, Mr. and Mrs. Ron White, Jocelyn and Sabrina, Brampton were Sunday visitors visitors of Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Rob MacDonald on the birth of their bundle of pink, Emily Elizabeth, born on October 2nd. Emily Elizabeth was welcomed home by sisters Melissa and Olivia and brother Mathew on Sunday. Descendants Come to Elizabethville News by Edna Thickson On Sunday the service was held as usual at Garden Hill with a good crowd attending. After the Call to Worship and Prayer in unison, the Servant song was sung, followed with Responsive Reading and the Gloria. The Bible readings were from Esther. Expressions of Worship were by Sybol Davis and Marian Bull and they sang the first line with all the men singing the next line and the rest of the ladies sang every other line. The children, for their part, made noises with instruments. instruments. In the sermon the Minister related Esther's position to that of the recent winner of the 649 prize, which was the name of her sermon. After a few more words they finished with Benediction and choral Amen. Last week a seniors' dinner was held at the Hope Township hall for the members to celebrate their birthdays birthdays and games as well. There was a good crowd. Alyson Westhcuser celebrated her 26th birthday on Wednesday. Last week I became the great great grandmother of twins, a daughter and a son of Trisca and Dan Duke, Emily Jane and Matthew Henry Sam. They hope to be home today or tomorrow. ment of the grandstand arc needed. There is a Road Watch Committee being formed for Scugog Township but at litis point there is no representation representation from Ward 4. We need to be part of this new plan to cut down excessive speeding and poor driving habits in our community. If you arc interested interested in helping with this interesting and worthwhile project, call Gail Sheridan at 985-1956. There were 13 tables at the weekly card party with the following winners - Leslie Johnston, Reid Harness, Joyce Kelly, Tom Manns, Irene Hoffman, Hazel Ormiston and Glenn Lowery. Lucky draws were won by Muriel Butson, May Shortridge, Joyce Kelly, Ruby Birkclt, Muriel Selby and Pearl Moore. UCW 35th Anniversary On Sunday evening, September 28th, approximately approximately 65 present and former UCW members celebrated the 35th anniversary of the Blackstock United Church Women. Following a bountiful bountiful dinner, cleaned up by who else but four very capable men, the ladies enjoyed a very humorous and thoughtful thoughtful evening conducted by ; President Pat Sleep. Two of our "Linda's" - Bradburn and ; Kytc - led us in a sing-song to begin the program. Ruby VanCamp expressed appreciation appreciation to all for their work but especially charter members - many of whom were in attendance. attendance. The meaning of five banners designed for this spe- ■ cial year was briefly explained by Mary Shepherd 1 who contributed to the manufacture manufacture of them. A "Candlelighting Ceremony" by Donna Kytc and Pat Sleep acknowledged the commitment of past and present ladies and the hope for the continuation of the , group into the future. Our resident author - Lcannc Lang - composed and read a poem using the names of all of the presidents over the 35 years. Jean Adams and Dora Martyn each presented very amusing readings about the disappearance of "squares" from the family home and the absence of the wife to another "ladies" ' event. Shirley Gibson, Donna Kytc, Kelly Gatchcll and ' Linda Bradburn sang and performed, they arc real actresses! IFRAHKI 234 King Street East Bowmanville Customer Satisfaction First Priority Full Time Real Estate Service lOff. 623-3393 Res, 623-7928 John Fowler to üjïï mm Delightful 3 bedroom, approx. 1300 sq. It. Link in great area of Bcwmonville. Fence is up, deck's in , dri- vwo/i paved, landscaping done and the basement is finished. Beautiful decor top to bottom. Make this neat as a pin home a must see! Call rxw to orranae your showing, showing, Exclusivelisting. FROM COMMISSION PREMIER MAU Y LTD. J CALLWf CHOICE OF/ SERVICE 15 Albert Street, Unit 4, Oshawa, ON U H4P7 OJ.P. »e*nhfa(905) 721-1300 gW 's' '"pré^frthdày visitors: ' ■ Betty Wright was a recent visitor of Clara Page. Mr.- and Mrs. Keith McGill spent five days in Pennsylvania ona.bus trjp. Mr. and ■yMrs. -Blwyn Dickey, Miss-'Elva. Orchard, Bowmanville. were Sunday supper guests of . Mr, and Del's Mortgage Watch Todàÿ's Best Rate for First Mortgages. * Best Rates as of October 7th, 1997 ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE... 1,99% 6 Months 4.85% 1 Year 5.15%' 2 Year 5.55% 3 Year 5.60% 4 Year 5.75% ' 5 Year;........ ..>....'5.95%. 7 Year 1 6.50% 10 Year'......, 7.00% NOTE: We handle the transfer of an existing mortgage at No Cost! WE ALSO ARRANGE: • Second Mortgages • Credit Lines • Personal Loans CALL: DEL DYKSTRA 697-3300 DELT0N* FINANCIAL1JD MORTGAGES I Division Street Bowmanville GRAND OPENING IN BOWMANVILLE Brand New Condo Suite or Town Villa with an option to buy First & Last Months' Rent Is All You Need Why wane all yotu money In rent? In Kaltlln'i Aaptn Spring», community In Bowmanville, well credit pari of your monthly rent to you: downpayment »o you can build equity while you lent. CONDO SUITES FROM CONDO TOWN VILLAS FROM $ 99,990 *109,990 • Central air conditioning • ♦Fireplace • *5 Appliances • Two or three bedrooms y : 1 § p! ;Hii 1:1 m li ONE BEDROOM PLUS DUN Call (906)683-7087 or (908)487-8608 MONDAY - THURSDAY 1 P M. -8PM. FRIDAY CLOSED WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS II AM -OPM http //www koillihgrovp com <U 06 \ L;.*' 1 ~ (|* 7T" T>r I ! | - Ï - » mh <--\ The Irish Descendants are coming to the mainland for a . string of ; Ontario > concert dates, taking them from Cornwall to Onllia^Qctpber" 1 to:' OctpbeY.il. fne ijjSji Descendants-perfqrm. iri-Port Hope 6n Saturday,'(October 11,8 p.m. 'h't' V' •' "Wë'verhad 1 a tumultuous j year," admits lead singer Côn. ;,.O'Brien, referring both to the' (sudden departure of founding : . • member 'D'Arcÿ' Broderick, .,'j'as well as,the financial blow •occasioned by the- actions' of: ;a now-defunct recording dis- ' •tribution company. "Still,'.She j : ,Says, firmly putting the'past behind him, "every cloud has- ;a silver lining". And the sil-. •ver lining in this case is the' 'addition of fiddler Eamontt O'Rourke to the group. "He's / -very, very, very good", says Con. Born in County Donegal, O'Rourke had been a top-call session musician, playing and living in New York for the past three years, prior to joining the Descendants in January 1997. As official musical ambassadors of ■Newfoundland's Cabot 500, ! Celebrations this;..past sum-, 1 rimer, the Descendants' new '.configuration has had plenty' of practice working together. : ; "We had an exciting summer- summer- out of the mainstream - just touring the Island". Working every day from June 24 to August 20, the Irish Descendants performed for the Queen, as well as for a TV audience of 800 million", said Con O'Brien. "And, 500,000 visitors to Newfoundland this summer saw us play live". He pauses briefly, then adds, "we've been selling a lot of records..." When asked what audiences audiences might expect this time around, Con replied, "A lot of similarities, and I think people will be really pleased with Eamonn - he brings a different style of fiddling to the group. We still have the strong vocal arrangements, but now there's a strong instrumental behind as well". Me admits it's unlikely they'll get away without doing their trademark "Rattlin' Bog", and in conclusion, conclusion, says, "expect the good time you've always had, Bring your friends, too!" The Irish Descendants perform at Capitol Theatre, Port Hope, Saturday, October 11,8 p.m. Reserved seating tickets arc available from the box office, 885-1071 or at the door from 7 p.m. the night of the show. You may also order tickets tickets by calling 1 -800-434- 5092. sijlttoivgroup-excèl Itviric. .txi Y-. • -'t' ■ .^VW r •tjW 1 600 Grandview St.S., Unit #8, Oshawa, Ontario OPEN HOUSES 12:00 -1:30-8 WILDE COURT, r BOWMANVILLE 3 bedroom home - shows a +10, fully -finished.,Loads Of Extras. • ' DIRECTIONS: SIMPSON TO HOBBS TO WILDE COURT. 2:00 - 4:00-129 ANDREW ST. . NEWCASTLE ' : 'V 3 bedroom bungalow, skylight, ensuite. ' DIRECTIONS: KING ST. TO ARTHUR, j, . NORTH TO ANDREW ST. CALL SUSAN FORSYTH OR CAROL HALLMAN FOR MORE INFO ON THESE PROPERTIES SUTTON GROUP EXCEL REALTY (905) 721-1144 ojp, FRANK' If REALTOR SB ,234 King Street East, i,.^' Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 Toronto Line 686-1035 it 1.31 ACRES - 5 BEDROOM $99,900 Excellent buy, eat In kitchen,- living living room, family roorp with .walkout .walkout to deck. Full basement, dou; ble car garage. North of Newtonville. Just listed. Call Charlie Reid* 623-3393 or 983-5914. JUST LISTED $122,900. On quiet dead end street In north end Bowmanville. Nice 3 bedroom home with large living room wilh walk-out to deck, finished rec room, private backyard. Call Ann Van Dyk* 623-3393 or 623-4638. »wcr.c -r.' * ... MAKE AN OFFER! I This 2.8 acres of land with I Ganaraska River flowing through. Ideal 4 bedroom house wilh solari- I urn - large living room - finished basement with air light stove - | Fantastic view. Phone for a showing. Call John Fowler* 623-3393 or 623-7928. RF/MXt IM w MONTHS MORTGAGE 5/ /»^K// cornerstone rea,t y ,tcJ - realtor 'Some conditions apply. 104 King St E, Bowmanville 623-6000 iCENTURY CHARM Renovated 1 1/2 storey on 25.2 gorgeous gorgeous acres, 50% hardwood, workshop, workshop, original decor. Please call David todayl David Passant** Assoc. Broker Over 22 Years of Service For a market evaluation, let my 22 years of proven success help you with your next movel Also: $103,900. 4 bedroom starter home I $126,900. 3 +1 bedroom brick bungalow ; $154,900. Raised bungalow, basement apt. ] -- -ç-5 mm] JUST LISTED!! Call Linda Immaculate raised bungalow Just 17 minutes from Mrl onnan** Bowmanville. Eat-In kitchen with oak cupboards, 3 bedrooms upstairs. Huge rec room with gas stove, bedroom, oflico and 2 piece bathroom downstairs. Separate enclosed entrance to lower level - perfect for In-law set-up! 100 ft. by 165 It. lot backing onto tree farm. Many upgrades. $174,900. Associate Broker 623-6000 Call Linda McLennan** at 623-6000. 1ST CLASS WHY RENT? This lovely 3 bedroom semi sits on a large corner loi on a quiet cul- de-sac In Oshawa. It features new broadloom throughout, newly Ron Moore* Installed forced air gas fm Sales Rep. 623-6000 24 hr. pager healing syslom, now rool (last year), flnishod rec room wilh gas fireplace, kitchen with loads ol 'alk out, from large eat-ln cupboards and built-in 623-9263 (res.) dishwasher, to a fully fenced yard. With 5% down this will carry at f788 a monthl o j p. Call Ron Moore now to view 623-6000 » 24 hour pager TRULY ONE OF THE BEST Paul DeJager* 623-6000 or Res. 623-2712 Very large 3 + bedroom semi. Upgraded eat-in kitchen with walkout to solarium with gas stove. Large living room with walkout to deck overlooking overlooking inground pool. Main floor den, upgraded baths. Mature lot with lots of trees and perennial gardens. Truly a must seell Asking $135,000 worth every cent. 7S WHAT A VIEW!!! PEACEFUL AND PRIVATE 3 bedroom bungalow with lots of older charm. Approx. 1200 sq. ft. Lots of gardens and mature trees. Southern exposure from living room, woodstove, built-in appliances In eat-ln kitchen. Town waterlll 1/2 acre building can be severed from property. Asking $179,000. Call Paul DeJager for details 623-6000. Marg Bain* Sales Rep. Call for details at (905) 623-6000. 126 ACRE FARM EASY 401 ACCESS Consists ol: 60 acres workable, 10 acres sugar bush, 8 acres cedar, pasture, pond, seasonal streams, 105 II. barn with 7 boxslalls and a eus tom built stone and vinyl raised bungalow wltlr beautiful country kitchen and hardwood floors Asking $289,900. Call Marg Bain at (905) 623-6000 for more info.

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