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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Apr 1998, p. 10

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Page 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, April 15,1998 g} 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 ) Clarington Council Briefs Bridge Expropriation Hearings Almost 20 requests for a hearing over the expropriation expropriation of lands for the Wcstsidc Bridge and approaches to the bridge on the east and west sides of the creek is set for Wednesday, May 6. The hearing is to take place in the Clarington Council Chambers. If proceedings take longer than a day, the hearing will be transferred to the Rickard Recreation Complex. According to a report from Clarington's Clerk's Department, Donald F. Meyrick will be acting as the inquiry officer in this matter. Residents Oppose Proposed Severance Seven residents have written letters to Clarington Council opposing an application by Glen and Barbara Parks to sub-divide their two-acre property into two one-acre lots in Enniskillen. All letters are to be sent to the Planning Director to be considered in conjunction with the application. More Lishman Letters Two more letters are being sbnt to the Planning Department to be considered with all the others in regards to the Lishman proposal to establish a fur garment garment manufacturing facility on land off Taunton Road, west of Orono. Local resident Henry Nixon, of Nixon Road, says: "if this property is rezoned (Industrial) what is there to stop fanners from rezoning other agricultural land to increase its value?" This letter and a letter from Lucy Woods will be added to the growing file at the Planning Department. Helping Hands Food Bank The Helping Hands Food Bank is going back to its roots following a move by the Board of Directors to dissolve as of March 23, 1998. Now, the food bank will continue as it began, with Sharon lies at the helm, lies informed Clarington Council that she is still looking for volunteers who want to be involved in this grassroots vision to feed needy families and individuals in Clarington and Oshawa. Those wishing to volunteer may call her at 433-2471. f à PETER KOWAL Real Estate Limited Broker an 52 King St. West Bowmanvllle Phone: (905) 623-2453 Fax: (905) 623-0136 SERYISC how aiasvilleasd area sixce ivss TRY YOUR OFFER! Priced for action at $98,000. 2 bedroom bedroom home on 104 foot iot with sewer sewer and water. Good Bowmanvllle location. TAKE A LOOKI COTTAGE TIME: HEAD LAKE, NORLAND Just 1 1/2 hours from Bowmanvllle. Completely renovated lakelront cottage with new septic and deck, on year round road. Westerly view. Priced to sell at $124,900. BUILDING LOT: LANGSTAFF RD. 6+ acre level lot - levies paid - spring or pond site - school bus. $49,500. with terms. BUILDING LOT: HWY. 2, NEWCASTLE Almost 1 acre lot with level site and bush at rear. Drilled Well. $59,900. ISLAND LOTS - RICE LAKE Good building lots on Rack Island with deeded mainland docking and parking. Hydro on lot. Two available - take your pick at $31,90 °- AFTER HOURS: Doreen Tillson* Toll-free pager 1 -888-543-3208 John Bate* 905-697-1619 Elaine Kowal* 905-623-5868 Bill Turansky** 905-983-5420 Peter Kowal*** 905-623-5868 * Sales Rep. ** Assoc. Broker '"Owner/Broker fy Glenn Trider Is Central Air Right for You? Do you: 1) Have trouble sleeping when the temperature stays warm and humid. 2) You get worried about intruders coming in because your windows arc open. 3) Have medical allergies due to hay fever and other airborne airborne hazards carried by the summer winds. 4) Have damage that is caused by high humidity and moisture especially in your basement where it can sweat from the very high dewpoints in the air? If any of these conditions arc present you should consider consider getting central air conditioning. Buying Hints: • Buy name brand units such as Lcnnox/Kecpritc that arc well known and have a good reputation. • Buy from a dealer who is established with a showroom. Can you go down and look at the unit? Buying from someone who isn't established as a business in Clarington may be inviting disaster. These people move and close up shop at any time. • Pittance the purchase even if you do not have the funds at present. This makes sense ns you will get the best deal earlier earlier in the season. Have it installed in plenty of time and you can enjoy it without sweating in the lient and paying paying a premium price. • Compare warranties on units and go with minimum 5 years manufacturer's Lennox now offer 10 years on many of their units. Expensive Air Conditioning repairs can be avoided by spending a few extra dollars on a better warranty. • Remember inflation makes things more expensive in the future. A warranty on a unit today of 10 years can be very valuable in the 10th year because the cost to change the compressor out may be as high as 100% or more in tomorrow's dollars. • Energy efficient is the last thing to look for. Minimum rating is a 10 seer unit. The rating stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating. The higher the II the better. For Canada with a cooling period of 30 - 60 days at the best. 10 seer is adequate however 11 or 12 seer units arc better and will save you 5 - 10% more on annual energy costs, Going to buy a unit more efficient than 12 seer is a waste of money for our climate which dictates you spend more money on an efficient efficient healing unit and look for medium efficiency unit for cooling. After all we're not Phoenix in climate yet! Next Week: Rend the column and learn why SI'AS are becoming so popular as our population ages. R.S. UP don V have voice moil at the Comfort Slioppc so call anytime with questions or comments. Sec you next week lennox Sj)e Comfort â>ïjoppe {% HIA1IM0 I COOIINC 160 lliLstllne Kd. K,, limvmunvlllu 905-623-2956 United Church Holds Talent Auction April 28 by Joyce Kelly My hopes that everyone had an enjoyable Easter with the many family gatherings gatherings that were held. In addition the weather was absolutely beautiful. Many of our "Snowbirds" arc returning home again with still a few yet to come. A warm welcome is extended to Dr. Ralph Price who begins his Blackstock practice on Blackstock News Tuesday of this week. Several have asked about the History book to which I referred in last week's news telling about the historical historical background of doctors doctors in the village. It is the blue paperback History of Cartwright book that sells for $2.50 and is available from Janice Bccchey or myself, Joyce Kelly at 986-4257. The Retirement Tea in Uxbridge Public School on Thursday afternoon in honour of Peter Dean was well attended. Several former former students and staff from his days at CCPS Students Win Math and Speaking Contests OJ.P. by Neil Issar and Jami Shaffaf Ontario Street has had another busy month. We had some winners for the Canadian National Mathematics League Grade 6 Math Contest, Billy Ballik scored a perfect perfect score of 40 out of 40 which will put him in at least equal first place! Some of our other students who did very well were Martin Heslop, Monique White, Jordan MacPherson and Greg Bcneteau. We have also made a neat fundraiser called Jazzy jars. What you have to do is fill up a jar with things that equal a dollar in value. Some things that you can fill it with arc jellybèans, seeds, gum- balls, nuts, marbles, Jubejubcs, etc. From Earth Day until June we will care for our Environment. Many students students are making projects to show how much they care about the Environment on light bulbs, saving electricity, using recycled materials and so on. We also had Intermediate, Primary and Junior Science Fairs. We had a great number of students students who participated and did extremely well! On March 31 we held 2 assemblies to show the importance of stopping Racism. Both assemblies had music, poetry, storytelling storytelling and drama to rein- Lions News The regular meeting of the Newcastle Lions Club was held on April 8th, at the recently opened Community Care Office, on Robert Street in Newcastle. President George Rickard welcomed twenty-nine members and one guest, Lion Hans Verkruisen's son, Chris, from Holland. The assembly enjoyed a delicious cold plate dinner and a tour of the facilities. facilities. After dinner Lion Murray Paterson introduced the three therapists employed by Community Care and who work in the Newcastle office, Jennifer Rusaw, Cathy Jordan and Judy Farmer. Jennifer explained The Community Care Adult Program has three sections, first, Home Support which allows people to remain in their homes. Second, Cope, a community mental health program and third, Respite Program provides therapeutic programs for up to 16 people a day on these premises, to give The home care givers some relief. Meals arc provided provided by Meals on Wheels and is included in the $21 cost per patient day. All programs programs have a therapeutic value and volunteers are needed to help out. Cathy and Judy went on to explain the programs in detail which gave the audience a greater insight into the operation at this fine facility. The ladies were thanked by Lion Francis Jose. The Who's Who portion of the meeting featured Lion Cecil Mackcscy. Cecil was born and educated in Oshawa and is married to Nathalie with three children, two boys and a girl, He has been employed at General Motors for 20 years and in his spare time, is an instructor of occupational occupational health and safely for the Department of Labour, His interests, other than Lions, are the community and polities, The next meeting of the Newcastle Lions Club will take place in the Lions Room at the Newcastle Community Hall on April 22, Glic.sl speaker will he Don Rickard wlm will speak on Hie Royal Winter Pair, Ontario Street P.S. were present. Best wishes to you, Peter on your upcoming move to the Maritimes. The annual music fundraiser for the Cartwright High School band will be held on Saturday evening, April 18 at the Rec Centre. If you wish tickets for this dinner and enjoyable evening, call the High School as soon as possible. Another fun night that loo is a'fundraiser is the annual Talent Auction of the Blackstock United Church which will be held on Friday, April 25 at the Church. Customarily auc tioneers Harvey Graham and Arnol Wotten combine their talents for an entertaining entertaining evening. Mark your calendar. There were 12 tables at the weekly card party with the following winners - Charlie Campbell, Charlie Stapleton, Mary Cannon, Marie Gibson, Edna Manns, Richard Potter and Marie Crawford. Lucky draws were won by John Archer, Elwood Manns, Lyle McMahon, Ruby Smith, Verna Slule and Mcrv Storie. On Sunday, May 3 at 1:30 p.m. a community shower will be held for bride-to-be Susan Kytc at the Blackstock United Church. All arc welcome to attend this happy event. force the message of stopping stopping Racism. Our choirs arc busy preparing for Kiwanis Festival. Our Fun Fair this year will take place on Friday, April 24 which is no longer a P.A. day. Three people from our school competed at the Junior French Public Speaking Competition in Cobourg on April 7. Congratulations to Mara Berzins, Martin Heslop who came in 3rd place and Greg Bcneteau who came 1st and will represent the board at a Regional Competition. At the Intermediate competition the next day, Megan Buffet won and Michelle Farnousch came second. Michelle has been busy as she also came second at last week's Regional Science Fair in the Life Sciences category. Well done, girls! Exit Realty Shirmox Ltd. 214 King St. E„ Bowmanvllle DO YOU KNOW WHfTT YOUR PROPERTY IS WORTH? Call me now for a Market Evaluation without cost or obligation. 623-4445 or Res. (905) 786-2911 WILMA ENTWISLE 1 -800-264-3963 Sales Rep. THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON APPOINTMENTSTOTHE BOWMANVILLE, CLARKE MUSEUM BOARD AND ANIMAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington will be appointing members to the Bowmanville Museum Board, the Clarke Museum Board and the Animal Advisory Committee. These appointments are concurrent with this term of Council. If you are a resident of the Municipality, 18 years of age or over and are interested in seeking appointment to one of these boards, please submit your application to the undersigned by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, May 2, 1998. Application forms are available at the Municipal Administrative Centre. We invite you to participate as your input is important to us. Marie P. Knight, Deputy Clerk Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 CS-Ind. 6552 MUNICIPALITY OF jf ycirincjton Ellie Kinnear Sales Representative sutton group-excel realty inc. 600 Grandview St. S., Unit #8, Oshawa, Ontario Steve Lawrence Sales Representative MAINTENANCE FREE FAMILY HOME Home shows pride ol ownership. Large family sized eat-in kitchen. Family room has walkout to fenced yard. Professionally landscaped Iront entrance. New windows, carpeting, and soffit and eaves. Listed at $124,900, To view call Ellie Kinnear at 721-1144. 150 FOOT FENCED LOT $155,990. Four level backsplit with new high efficiency gas heat and central air, separate dining room, family room with gas fireplace, five appliances, double paved drive and direct access from garage. , Call Ellie at 721-1144. GREAT BOWMANVILLE LOCATION 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with relaxing relaxing front porch in beautiful north end Bowmanville. Large fenced side yard. Partly finished basement with woodstove in family room and a bedroom bedroom or playroom for the kids. New oak kitchen. Listed at $134,900. Call Steve Lawrence at 905-987-7653. NEW PRICE-MAIN ST. ORONO Excellent location, walk to stores. 3 bedroom home with large fully fenced private backyard. backyard. Wide plan wooden floors. Huge country kitchen. Main floor laundry, wide solid wood bannisters. bannisters. Listed at $154,500. For viewing call Steve Lawrence at 987-7653. > 234 King Street East, Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 Toronto Line 686-1035 CENTURY INCOME HOME North Bowmanville location, features: 2 garages, 2 driveways, driveways, 2 forced air gas furnaces, furnaces, 2 decks, 4 fridges, 4 stoves and parking for 9 cars. $192,000. Jim Vinson* 623-3393 or 432-2356. BANK SALE - BOWMANVILLE 4 bedroom raised bungalow. Features a finished rec room with a fireplace, bar and walkout.- walkout.- 2 baths, living room, dining dining room and kitchen. Newer windows. $129,900. Charlie Reid* 623-3393 or 983-5914. NEWLY DECORATED Great semi on quiet court close to 401. Shows 10+. New ceramic flooring in kitchen sets this home apart. 2 bedrooms up and one down with a large rec room. Extra large pie-shaped lot. $119,900. John Fowler* 623-3393 or 623-7928. SMALL TOWN CHARM Beautiful bungalow in small subdivision. Features 4 bedrooms, bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 kitchens and a large rec room. Includes 2 fridges and 2 stoves. $119,900. Jim Vinson* 623-3393 or 432-2356. SUPER FAMILY HOME ORONO 3 bedrooms, separate living room and dining room with hardwood floors plus eat-in kitchen with.hardwood floors 2 baths and main floor laundry laundry room. $123,900. Charlie Reid* 623-3393 or 983-5914. mir ~.dSm cornerstone realty ltd., realtor 104 King St. £., Bowmanville 623-6000 FAMILY WANTED (or this 2,085 sq. It. 4 bedroom bedroom brick and vinyl home, 3 1/2 years new, 4 baths, main floor family and laundry, central central air. Shows like newl Asking $175,900. Also: $15,900. $33,900. $135,500. $137,500. $138,900. $149,500. $158,900. $239,900. David Passant** Assoc. Broker Over 22 Years of Service For a market evaluation of your home, please ask for David Passant**, Associate Broker, todayl 623-6000. Start in this mobile home 12x60 mobile private spot, creek Newer Courte bung, on quiet court. Country brick bung. 100x165 loi 11/2 storey, vinyl clad, pool Immaculate 2 storey near park All brick 1600 sq. It., 5 bedroom 3 acres with stream, 1600 sq. It. rancher Ron Moore* Sales Rep. 623-6000 24 hr. pager 623-9263 (res.) 1600 SQ. FT. BEAUTY 3 bedroom, 2 storey with attached ' garage. 3 baths, main floor family room, main floor laundry room, walkout walkout to garage and walkout to fenced yard. Tastefully decorated and sits on 50' lot In Bowmanvllle. Priced to sell at $156,900, p Qn ^ 0Qre now { 0 v j ew (995) 623-6000, WHAT A KITCHEN! You must sec this 3 bedroom bedroom link with attached garage and kitchen with loads of cupboards and a walkout to a fully lencod yard. 2 balhs, in house entrance to garage and finished roc room. Sot in a solllod area ol Bowmanvillo closo to schools. Tills homo is priced to soil at $134,800. Call Ron now! 623-6000 24 hr. pager Marg Bain* Sales Rep. Call (or details at (905) 623-6000 OJ.P. RESTORED CENTURY HOME This lovely 1 1/2 storey 3 bedroom century homo has boon rostorod to poiloctlon In keeping with a. time past and Is situated on a 65 x 203 II. lot In Bowmanvlllo's Historic area, Perennial gardens surround tho house, privalo Inground swimming pool and coach house, Numerous upgrades Include: wiring, healing, kitchen cupboards, oto.l Please call Linda or Marg to see this storybook storybook homo. Offered at $279,900, JUST LISTED Bright and cloan 3 bedroom townhomo with gas heat and central air. Eat-in kitchen kitchen with built-in dishwasher, Living room with sliding glass walkout to loncod yard. Boaulllully llnlshod roc room with plno wains- colling and colling. 1 ■ 4 pc, and 1 ■ 2 pc. washrooms, Condo loo Is $124.14. Asking $92,900. Call Linda McLennan 623-6000. Call Linda McLennan" Associate Broker 623-6000

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