Scouts Lend a Hand Members of the West Durham District Scouts were among the volunteers from community groups who served up hot apple eider and soup outside the new Loblaws supermarket in Bowmanville during the store's opening weekend. This group was on duty Saturday morning, January 17th. Solina Women's Institute Members Receive Update On Blue Box Progi ram The January meeting of Solina W.I. opened with President Jean Taylor observing: observing: "People who make mistakes mistakes arc the ones who try to do something". Jean welcomed all and our guest Elaine Collis. Roll call of "Name a recycled object" was answered by 31 members. members. Loraine Knox leader of ■the Village Group presided for the program. The Motto "Take the world as you find it, but don't leave it that way" was given by Lois Ycilowlccs with many suggestions of how to keep the world tidy and neater. Margaret Ford introduced Elaine Collis from Durham Region Recycling Depot. Elaine gave a slide presentation presentation of the way our blue boxes arc emptied into the different sections of the collection collection trucks and then the trucks emptied at the Depot. There has to be a market for the papers, bottles, plastics plastics and cans so they can be recycled. Some of the articles made from recycled plastics arc - Tee shirts, three ring binders, carpet material and plastic lumber. The glass is ground to a powder and some used for making patio slabs and other jobs requiring a fine sand. Cans arc recycled into alu- SELLING YOUR HOME? ^6% SAY NO! ions OUR ONE PLAN ONLY •$ 999i oo listing fee Call Alf Annis Brok " 623-2000 Clarington Realty Ltd, Your Local Real Estate Office 'Some conditions apply ©j.p.y 234 King Street East, Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 Toronto Line 686-1035 RANCH BUNGALOW ORONO 13 spacious bedrooms, formal 1 living room and dining room, 2 I fireplaces, central air, hardwood I floors throughout. Immediate I possession. $159,900. 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The newspapers are made into paper products such as newsprint, paper towels, toilet toilet tissue, writing paper etc. The members had questions to be answered, and hopefully Durham Region will be able to handle more kinds of plastics, plastics, thus broadening their field of recycling. Loraine Knox, on behalf of the membership, membership, expressed thanks to Elaine Collis and presented her with a monetary gift. President Jean Taylor conducted conducted the business meeting, the December minutes and treasury report were given by Sec. Treasurer Cindy Ashton. Christmas greetings from Carol, Chung and Adam of Hong Kong were read by Ida Bray. Blaikic Rowsell reported on greetings from Bilton W.I. of England. On behalf of Betty Grant, Blaikie expressed Betty's thanks for the thoughtfulness of everyone everyone to the Grant family these past weeks. Jean Taylor expressed thanks to all members for their work and support to make the 95th Anniversary such a success, A motion to send donations donations to Ontario Relief Fund and Quebec Relief Fund through the Department of Agriculture was passed. Solina W.I. will be hosting West Durham District Annual in May 1998. There will be a Board of Directors meeting on Tuesday, February 3, 1998 at the Presidents home. The meeting closed with singing O' Canada and the W.I, Grace. A tasty lunch of homemade soups and homemade homemade bread supplied by the Village Group was much enjoyed. P.R.O. Alma Langmaid Scholarship Helps Children of Entrepreneurs Padgett Business Services is offering a $500 scholarship to the son or daughter of a local independent business owner. Eligibility requirements requirements and an application may be obtained by calling John Shankaran of the local Padgett office at 905-623- 1168. "Maintaining a quality, profitable operation has presented presented the small business owner with challenges that arc not always faced by larger larger corporations," noted Shankaran. "Further, the resources of big business often are not available to the operators of smaller organizations". organizations". Padgett Scholarship applicants must be graduating graduating high school seniors who plan to attend a post-secondary post-secondary accredited institution, The deadline for applications applications is March 1. J O UR D A N A New Condominium In the Heart of Bowmanville's Historic Victorian Community Priced from $ 1 12,990 Viewing by appointment only call: (416) 920-0111 OJ.P. The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, January 31, 1998 Page 11 4-H Leaders Urgently Needed Blaçksktock News by Joyce Kelly Another urgent call for leaders for the 4-H spring project. The deadline for applications is Friday, January 30, so action is needed quickly for the sake of the 25 or more young people who will not have a 4-H project this year. Call Gail Johns at 986-4484 for more information information if you wish. This is certainly the season for annual meetings. meetings. Last week the annual meeting of the Central Ontario Tractor Pullers' Association was held in Blackstock as was the Dairymen's Association. The United Church annual meeting was on Sunday afternoon. On Wednesday evening the Blackstock Agricultural Society will hold its annual meeting in the form of a pot luck dinner dinner at 7:00 p.m. followed by guest speaker Ken Knox and the annual reports. This is your opportunity to learn more about the workings of Blackstock Fair. So bring your dish for the dinner and come along. Ailccn VanCamp had, as guests her aunt, Mrs. Susan Say well of Oshawa and her cousin, Mabel M. VanCamp of Toronto. What a great time of visiting visiting that will be! Several from this area enjoyed attending the 80th birthday party in honour of Mrs. Ruby Bryant of Port Perry held in the Latcham Centre. Dwayne and Carol Bryant and little Becky of Mitchell, Julie Bryant and her friend of Ottawa spent the weekend with their parents, George and Brenda Bryant, and Chris and attended the party for their grandmother. A number from this area also enjoyed the 80th birthday celebration for Mrs. Anne Emmcrson of Ncstlcton also on Saturday afternoon. What a delightful delightful gathering of family and friends to honour a great lady. Happy birthday greetings greetings to both of you! An advance notice of the annual Bob Fletcher Memorial Mixed Curling Bonspiel which will be held on Saturday, February 7 at the Blackstock arena. This long-running bonspiel bonspiel is always full of fun and fellowship as well as competitive curling and concludes with the dinner and silent auction which is open to the public. Get signed up as soon as possible. possible. The sheets are at the arena. St. John's Anglican News by Colin Beal St. John's Church Annual Vestry meeting will be held on Sunday, February 1st, following the Sunday Eucharist. The 1997 Financial statement will be presented, as will reports on the various activities and 1998 objectives objectives will be reviewed and discussed. At this meeting, officers for the 1998 church year will be elected. elected. All parishioners are urged to attend this impor tant, and always interesting, interesting, meeting. Following the precedent established last year, the Vestry meeting meeting will be followed by a pot-luck lunch in the Parish Hall. On Sunday, February 8th, St. John's Choir will join with choristers from St. Bernadette's and Blackstock and Ncstlcton United Churches in a musical contribution to an ecumenical service to be held in Port Perry. The service will take place at Victory Christian Centre and starts at 7:00 p.m. Needless to say, this event is not just for choir members... members of the congregations of all the churches will be welcomed. welcomed. So we urge you to join us for this event. We know you will enjoy hearing the combined choirs of our Cartwright Churches. Port Perry choirs will also be participating as will other groups and there will be plenty of congregational singing. Come along and join in the worship, fellowship fellowship and fun. Bowmanville Toastmasters "Getting the Business Done", a one hour seminar on parliamentary parliamentary procedure was the highlight of the meeting of the Bowmanville Toastmasters Club on January 20th. Led by Toastmaster Irene Konzelmann, participants gained an understanding of the benefits of applying basic parliamentary rules in business meetings: Role-playing with the help of parliamentary scripts in which our guests participated clarified concepts and added fun. As usual, Toastmaster Dow effectively chaired a shortened shortened business session. Her theme of "humour" was continued continued by the Table Topics Master, Toastmaster Wonnacott, who gave the speakers one-minute humourous topics such as how to camouflage a red nose due to a cold, finding a caricature of oneself in the local paper and sitting beside a monkey on an airplane. ...The Styrofoam cup as the ideal camouflage and latest fashion statement won Toastmaster Marek the trophy. Come and join us for an evening of fun and learning. We meet every Tuesday at the Darlington Hydro Generating Station, Bowmanville, at 7:30 p.m. For more information please call 623-3527 or 983-9423. News from Elizabethville by Edna Thickson Some of the announcements coming up are - January 25th special week of Prayer for Christian Unity service at the Presbyterian Church in Port Hope at 3 p.m., combined choir practice at 1 p.m. for this service. All are invited, January 25 Communion. February 8 Congregation meetings for each church. February 9 - Official Board will meet. Thanks to everyone who donated or helped in Kingston relief measures. Anyone still wishing to give may use an envelope today, prepared by the Youth Group. Recent visits to Lottie White, Eva Longyear, Mr. Kacy, Charles Byers, and Mrs. Kinsella. We welcome by Transfer of Membership Jean and Joe Kowall into our pastoral charge. Hope Township pastoral charge Jartuary 18, week of Prayer for Christian Unity honouring Martin Luther King. The first lesson was taken from Isaiah 62,1-5. The sermon was "Victims or Survivor". 234 King Street East Bowmanville Customer Satisfaction First Priority Commission Plans from 3.5% John Fowler Off. 623-3393 Res. 623-7928 , Real Estate Consultant HOUSE FOR SALE "PRIVATE" $219,000. 17 Barley Mill Cr. Bowmanville Private yard, backs onto Soper Creek, lots of trees, vines and shrubs. 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, central air conditioning, gas furnace, double car garage with remote garage door opener, 2 & 1/2 bathrooms. Master bedroom has hardwood floor, Jacuzzi and separate shower. Extra large, cat-in, green house kitchen, dishwasher. Main floor family room, gas fireplace, hardwood floor, main floor laundry. Walk out from basement, large deck and patio, 16' x 32' in ground pool with gas heater. Phone 905-623-8539 ~$)d! Mm cornerstone realty ltd., realtor 104 King St. E, Bowmanville 623-6000 f Children's Miracle Network 1 SPONSORED BY Rfifttr Call Linda McLennan** Associate Broker 623-6000 FAMILY SIZED!! 4 BEDROOMS!!! This Is a clean and tidy detached on a spacious 58' x 115' corner lot. Boasting a dining room, living room with a lovely brick wood burning (Ireplace. Eat-In kitchen. Rec room and large workshop area. Interior door to double car garage. Gas with air. This home has It all! $152,900. Call Linda McLennan for details (905) 623-6000. M 24,900. MOVE IN AND RELAX! The work has been done and this charming three bedroom home comes on a large country lot (approx. .35 acre) close to townl M 42,900. CHOOSE YOUR OWN Upgraded carpet in this brand new brick bungalow with attached garage. High efficiency gas heat - quality construction! M 69,900. PICTURE YOURSELF In this brand new four level back-split with three levels completely finished finished - walk-out from a huge family room - double garage. Please call me to book a FREE MARKET APPRAISAL - know the price your house would sell at today' Call Sally Staples, associate broker at 623-6000. COUNTRY RANCHER on over 3 acres with mature woods and trout stream, 2 fireplaces, eat-ln kitchen and separate dining room, MANY EXTRASI Please call David todayl ALSO list of repossessed houses available! Let David find one for you. Fora market evaluation of your property ask lor David Passant, Associate Broker. i Also: $15,900. Mobile home In park. I $33,900, Mobile home, woods and creek, i $46,900. Level lot 132'x 247' $49,900. 2 -10 acre treed parcels. $97,900, Country starter, outbuildings $149,900. 3 level backsplit by hospital For a market evaluation of your home, please ask for David Passant**, Associate Broker, todayl 623-6000. David Passant** Assoc. Broker Over 22 Years of Service FARM WITH CUSTOM BUILT HOUSE Within easy access to Hwys. #401, #115 and #2, Is Marg Bain* this 126 acre farm consisting of: 60 acres workable, Sales Rep. 10 acres sugar bush, 8 acres cedar bush, 2 seasonal Call for streams, pond, and a 105 ft. barn with 7 boxstalls. details at Lovely stone and vinyl 2 + 2 bedroom raised bunga- low with gleaming hardwood doors, stone fireplace, 3 (905) baths, large eat-ln kitchen, separate dining room and 623-6000 more. Listed at $289,900. Call Marg Bain today. Tony Klompmaker** Associate Broker Remax Cornerstone Realty 623-6000 or OPEN HOUSE Sat. Jan. 31,1 -3 p.m. 39 Liberty St, N., Bowmanville Gorgeous 3 + 1 bedroom sldesplit, large eat-ln oak kitchen, 2 baths, large mud room, Interlocking drive, walk to shopping, church etc. Asking $159,900, D „„ a a Ao Your host Tony Klompmaker, HeS. 4bd-444ti Remax Corneretone Realty Ltd. 623-6000, res. 263-4448 Doug Humphrey** Member of Hall of Fame Call 623-6000 ORONO 3 bedroom backsplit on 75' x 200 foot lot with garage. Asking $149,900. TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE! This beautiful detached 4 bedroom, bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2 storey homo with an attached 2 car garage Ron Moore* foaturos: contre .hall plan with main door family room, main lloor laundry room, Sales Rep. 623-6000 24 hr. pager 623-9263 (res.) Insldo access to garage, largo gardon, oaMn kitchon, 138 doop lot, hugo maslor bodroom with 4 pc, onsullo, Priced at $188,990, Call now to view! Call Ron at 623-6000. GET STARTED RIGHT! OPEN HOUSE Feb. 1,2-4 p.m., 273 Tamarack Court This 3 bodroom, 2 storey soml on a qulot cul-do-sao In Oshawa has boon completely completely renovated: new roof, new broadloom throughout, now roc. room, now gas furnace, now gas fireplace, tastefully docoralod. Prlcod lo soil at $119,900. You snoozo, you losol So call nowl 623-6000, Ask for Ron Moore for an appointment to view, OJ.P.