1 Page 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 29, 1998 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 lire advertisement. ^ Please phone 623-3303 and ask for the Real Estate Sales Department y y Reading for a Good Cause Junior students at Wavcrlcy Public School participated in a read-a-thon this month to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis. Pictured in the school library are (clockwise from top left) David Mair, Kaitlcy Trccn, Kevin Morden, Sydney Sun, Sarah Milly and Amanda Kirby. Last year, the school collected $1,200 in pledges. Staff and students were hoping to top that result this year. EXIT REALTY SHIRMAX BOWMANVILLE BEAUTY Janet Mulder ■Sales Representative 1 Two plus one bedroom bungalow 1 Great location 1 Huge lot 66' x 165' 1 New gas furnace " Shows great! For more information call _ Janet Mulder 576-5300 Frank Real Estate Ltd. and : Royal LePage Working Together For... You Great news! ' Frank Real Estate Ltd. have joined the Royal LePage » Associate Broker Network. s ' What does this mean to you? Lots! ' This exciting new alliance with a team of over 165 • Royal LePage, and Royal LePage Frank Real Estate • sales people represents an unbeatable force and strong i presence in the marketplace. We will now be better i positioned than ever before to serve your home buying » and selling needs. i How do you find a great : real estate agent? 'At one of our 8 locations throughout the Durham and surrounding region. v Pickering Ajax Whitby Whitby (905) 683-1790 (905) 683-7777 (905) 668-6171 (905) 666-1333 t Osliawa (-905)576-4111 Bowmanville (905) 623-3393 Bubcaygeon (705)738-2327 Fcnelon Falls (705) 887-3302 That's How! Frank Real Estate Ltd. and Royal LePage • Working Together For...YOU! bAwuIpacÉ 234 King Street East, Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 -t Toronto I,ine 686-1035 ÇPOTLESS HOME - BIG ;LOT ■ BOWMANVILLE 1.4 ACRE LOT & BUNGALOW 3. bedroom, new kitchen com- rjtQtoly remodelled. Separate dining dining room with walkout to 20 x 10 (jock. New gas lurnaco and vinyl windows. Single car garage. 72 x (58 lot. $149,900. : Call Charlie Reid* [ 623-3393 or 983-5914. A COUNTRY BEAUTY tlo acres loaturo this outstanding Ijomo with too many oxlras to list, hlosllod on rolling Inndscapo. Ono ol a kind 3 bedroom, 3 bath, all riak contro Island In kilchon, living room, dining room and groat (ami- it room. Finlsliod roo room and doublo car garago. $229,700. ; Call John Fowler* * 623-3393 or 623-7928. One owner, 3 bedroom solid brick bungalow with hardwood floors In living room. Eat-In kilchon, walkout walkout from basement. Beautiful raving raving lot. Just listed. $142,900. Call Charlie Reid* 623-3393 or 983-5914. SUMMER AND WINTER COTTAGE $49,500. Priced lor ovoryono. Two bod- room wlntorlzod collago with 3 ploco bath. Ono aero lot with hall sovorod • lull sopilc and woll. Won? last nl this prlcol Call John Fowler* 623-3393 or 623-7928. Bowmanville Toastmasters Chairman Toastmaster Cam Berry's positive attitude attitude illustrated the value of the theme he chose for the latest meeting of Bowmanville Toastmasters. The positive attitude was reflected in all the proceedings, from changing changing the order of events to the induction of two new members, Russ Le Blanc and Pat Le Blanc. Toastmaster, Gordon West reminded us that our attitudes are a matter of choice. The impromptu speaking Table Topics Master conducted by Toastmaster Connie Nelson allowed the assembly to select a positive positive or a negative frame of mind. Toastmaster Russ Le Blanc won the cherished Table Topics Trophy in a landslide victory. With perfect timing for the season, Toastmaster Vanessa Hughes gave a timely talk on the damage and dangers of overexposure, overexposure, to the sun. Toastmaster Carol Wonnacott was equally helpful in giving the members members advice on impromptu speaking. Come and join us for an evening of camaraderie and learning. We meet every Tuesday evening 7:30 - 9:30 at The Darlington Hydro Information Centre. For more information please call 623-2243. Breast-Feeding Support Group At Hospital New mothers arc invited to attend a Breast-Feeding Support Group held Monday afternoons at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Sessions arc held from l to 3 p.m. in the staff room on the Obstetrics floor in the Hospital's South Wing, second second Boor. The drop-in sessions arc facilitated by public health nurses from the Durham Region Health Department. The sessions focus on 'mothers supporting mothers' mothers' because they arc an opportunity for women to gel together in a supportive environment environment and share information information and experiences with each other about their newborns newborns • and ask questions about breast-feeding. There is no cost to attend the sessions, For more information, information, contact the Durham Health Connection at 1-800- 841-2729, or (905) 723- 8521. Talent Auction at Blackstock United Church by Joyce Kelly Our community was shocked to hear of the unexpected unexpected passing of Karen Cole on Saturday. Sympathy is extended to her husband Chuck Cole, her son Michael and his wife Lada and Iter mother Mrs. Margaret Baumchcn all of Blackstock. Also sympathy, to her daughter daughter Lori and Karl Beer and grandchildren Katclyn and Kristopher of View Lake as well as to Iter many other relatives relatives and friends. Visitation will be on Tuesday afternoon and evening at the Wagg Funeral Chapel with the funeral service on Wednesday at the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church. Belli Schryburt of Michigan called on her former former neighbour Eileen McLaughlin for a great visit recently. Belli has returned to US after spending some time in Kazakhstan with the US Peace Corps. Beatrice Bradburn Richmond and Kerry and Sally Richmond from Clarkston, Michigan visited at Joyce Border's and Helen Bradburn's on Thursday in search of their roots. They arc descended from Jesse Bradburn who was raised many years ago on the farm where Helen now lives. The annual talent auction on Friday evening at Blackstock United Church was another excellent success. success. Auctioneers Arnot Wottcn and Harvey Graham kept the crowd busy bidding and entertained at the same time. Quite a number from here attended a McLaughlin family family shower in honour of bride- to-be Susan Kytc held on Sunday afternoon hosted by Debbie Vice at her home. Susan will also be guest of honour at a community shower shower to be held at the Blackstock United Church on next Sunday afternoon, May 2 whcn all arc welcome. Last Sunday supper at Nancy and Bob Bryans' Cadmus home was enjoyed with the whole family in attendance. After the winter in Clearwater, Florida, several several birthdays were celebrated with Emma Alpc recently turning 6. Those present were Cord and Deb Bryans, Lcanne and Christina, Eygpt, Patti Alpc, Nathan and Emma, Town, Steve and Lorinda Bryans and Mark of Rcaboro. . On Sunday Wilma VanCamp celebrated her birthday by hosting a family brunch at Darlington Marina. ■ In addition to her immediate family, guests included Merrill and Jean VanCamp, Ailccn VanCamp, Helen and Stuart Dorrell, Harvey and Joan Graham. Happy birthday greetings, Wilma. There were I4 tables at the weekly card party with the following winners - Marion Staples, Reid Harness, Bernice Wells, Verna Draper, Myrtle Gimblctt, Doris Manns and Mary Cannon. Lucky draws were won by Ruby Griffon, Doris Manns, Elwood Manns, Win. Dunn, Merv Storic and Edna Manns. Members of the Blackstock Agricultural Society arc reminded of the District 4 Spring workshop on Thursday, April 30 evening at Omcmce Trinity United Church. For car pooling pooling call Janice Bcechcy at 986-0035. CUSTOMER SERVICE 1 ~ Æ fST i( . r , W ■ PRIORITY ^^^■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1, __ « ■ I royal lepage I FRANKl ■ ^^^^■iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiinii ummmmmmm i 1 Innn |>/\u#Iai* Rea! lislate Services Utl„ Broker. ■ZZESIQBEBBiH 1 | Soles Representative 234 King Street lfl$f, BowmomriBs | Exit Realty Shirmax Ltd. 214 King SL E„ Bowmanville DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR PROPERT* WORTH Call me now for a Market Evaluation without cost or obligation. 623-4445 orfles, (905) 786-2911 WILMA ENTWISLE qj'p T800-264-3963 Sales Rep. CORRECTION NOTICE We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current "Spectacular Savings" flyer. Paged - (INSERT) Car Wash Gel, 39-4573. Copy reads: 600 - G Should read: 600 - ML Page 4 - (INSERT) Armoral All protectant, 39-2516. Copy reads: 500 - ML Should read: 475 - ML Page 10-10 Piece Snap/Seal Sets, 42-4231X. This is not a Rubbermaid product. Page 12 - Items 7 & 8, Assorted Mailboxes, 61-0016X. Copy should read: SAVE 20-50% NOT 33-50%. Page 19 - Auto Cleaners. The illustrations on product #47-5812X and product #47- 5629 should be transposed. We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused you. ©J.P. 1 cnote d317-98-AII Zones Welcome to the What do I need to know to Buy One! 1. Determine the size you require. Too many buyers look for a spa that will accommodate the needs of a large party. It is best if you pick a size that best suits your lifestyle unless you will be entertaining very often. If your family consists of 3 - 5 people we suggest a medium 5 - 6 person spa. For larger needs spas accommodating accommodating up to II people at a time arc available. Just remember they will be larger, cost more to buy, more to maintain and to operate. For couples only a spa that holds 3 - 4 people will provide ample room and maximize space and operating costs savings. 2. Determine where you arc locating your new spa. In recent times, the trend has definitely definitely been for most spas to be installed outdoors. If you plan on regularly entertaining in your spa, and the idea of staring into a star-filled sky on a peaceful night sounds wonderful wonderful then your choice should be to locate it outside. An outdoor location should be picked where you can protect protect your privacy from neighbours as well as cold winter winds. A privacy lattice or fencing is a great way to ensure these two conditions are met. Locate the spa relatively close to your entrance so that you can have the fun and exhilaration of coming out of your warm relaxing environment and feel the tingle of the colder surroundings surroundings about you. Decks are very good locations, just make sure your deck can withstand 200 lbs. per sq. ft. and you'll be fine. We recommend operating your spa year round since our models are built for such use. Operating costs are $12 - $ 15/month indoors, ranging to $30/month if located outside during winter months. If the spa is being installed indoors then good locations arc solariums, sunrooms, and large family rooms as well as basements. Door sizes and indoor obstacles may be a problem depending on size. We have spas available that arc made in two pieces and are easy to be put together once in the right room. An exhaust fan may be a good idea if the area docs not have good ventilation ventilation already. It produces almost no moisture when the hard cover is on, however when in use the rapid movement movement of water and air will increase the humidity in a room. All spas and electrical appliances within 10 ft. of the spa must be protected protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter. interrupter. These protective devices protect protect you and your family against any ground faults and other electrical malfunctions. They arc required and all spa installations must be inspected by Ontario Hydro to ensure your safety. 3. Spa colours and materials. By far the acrylic materials provide the best gloss long lasting and excellent excellent resistance to chemicals, sunshine and aging. New granite colours are now available for those who prefer a more roughed-up appearance versus the high gloss smooth finishes. Look for long warranties to make sure your shell is built to last for years to come. 4. The amount of pumps and jets that come with your new spa will vary from model to model. Captains rejuvenator seating and lounge seats are very popular indeed. You may not want to share them! Look for models that allow you to face each other so you can talk while both of you are in these favourite seats. A spa with 10-25 jets is adequate adequate for most buyers. Next week we will continue with the remaining factors to determine when buying a spa. P.S. No voice mail at die Comfort Shoppe, so call anytime evenings included! lennox Œhe Comfort j&hoppe mating .«Hume 160 Baseline Rd. E., Bowmanville #YDAOPOOL6PAS 905-623-2956 ©J.P. -s WMK cornerstone realty ltd., realtor 104 King St. E, Bowmanville 623-6000 UPGRADED BUNGALOW 3+2 bedroom alum, model I with 28 x 14 garage work-1 shop, double drive, lin. rec I room, large eat-ln kitchen. I Asking $128,900. Also: $15,900. Start in this mobile home i $33,900. 12 x 60 mobile private spot, creek $43,900. 3/4 acre buikfing lot $49,900. 2 ten acre wooded parcels : $129,900. Solid brick txamalOiw, fin. rae room. 2 - 4 pc. baths i $133,500. Newer Court» bungt on quiet court. 3133,500. Gorgeous 2 storey, Iln.rectoom. vAHpool tub $169,900. All brick 1600 sq. it., 5 bedroom . $175,900. Lovely 2085 sq. lt.f4 bedrooms, 4 baths : .1239,900, 3 acres, trout stteam, 1600 sq.lt, rancher David Passant** Assoc. Broker Over 23 Years of Service For a market evaluation of your home, please ask for DavtiPassanV\AssociateBroker : Joda^!623-6000. Ron Moore' Sales Rep. 623-6000 24 hr. pager OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, MAY 2 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 72 Martin Road 4 Models to View! 3 bedroom condo townhomes all with gas heat. Each home boasts newer windows. Some models have recreation rooms, some garages and some have central central air. Come out and choose which model best suits cm oo'cQ \ youll Prices from $87,900 lo $92,900. Go Waverley to bdd-azbj (res.) Baseline, west on Baseline lo Martin Road, north to the 72 Martin Road Complex. Follow signs. Call Ron Moore or Linda McLennan 623-6000. Doug Humphrey** Member of Hall of Fame Call 623-6000 FIRST TIME OFFERED Orono area - super hobby hobby farml Beautiful 1 1/2 year old 3+ bedroom home on 45 acres with small barn. Vendor transferred. transferred. Asking $299,900. JUST LISTED Haydon .Village - good older home on 5.8 acres acres with' small barn, stream and lots ol trees. Asking $139,900. Doug Humphrey 623-6000 or 428-1206 (Tor.) COME SEE THIS! Dianne Lovely 3 bedroom raised bungalow. 2 - 4 Warren* pc. baths, inside entrance to garage. Sales Rep. Central air, walkout to deck, interlocking 623-6000 " * 3r ' c * < at f ron *' Nicely landscaped. Only $132,900. Call Dianne Warren Office 623-6000 or Toronto Line 428-1206. Call Linda McLennan** Associate Broker 623-6000 I] OPEN HOUSE m WED., APR. 29, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m, SUN., MAY 3, 2:00-4:30 p.m. 126 Roser Crescent Ret and smoke tree 3 bedroom detached, 4 level level backsplit on a 45 x 149 loot loti Living and dining rooms with French doors; parquet throughout. Kitchen overlooks family room wilh gas fireplace. Gas lurnaco and all windows replaced 1997, $164,900. Go Waverley to Baseline, west to Martin, north to Roser. Follow signs. Linda McLennan 623-6000. Marg Bain* Sales Rep. Call for details at (905) 623-6000 o J.P, RESTORED AND BEAUTIFUL Character and charm abound throughout this 3 bedroom, 2 storey contury home on a nature packed 74 x 257 It, lot with a dotachod 32 x 20 It. studio and a workshop ol Iho samo size, Tho romodollod kilchon Is a cook's dream come truo and tho living room with Its wood burning llro- placo loads Itsoll to qulot ovonlngs and a good book. Wo could go on and on but call Marg or Linda lor moro details, Ottered at $274,900, CUSTOM BUILT 5 LEVEL SIDESPLIT On a groat quarter acre lot with oasy walking distance distance to Iho Village ol Nowcasllo, Tho oat-ln kilchon with loads ol oak cupboards Is 18.7 It. x 16 It, and has a largo picture window overlooking tho backyard and apple orchard boyond and a walkout to a largo dock. Throo bathrooms, main floor family room, and roc room add to Iho comfort comfort ol this homo, Call Linda or Marg to set your appointment. ^^^ e ^Asktr^$189j900^^^^^^ Call Linda McLennan" Associate Broker 623-6000