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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Sep 1999, p. 18

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1 Page B8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 22,1999 In brie Support group for breastfeeding breastfeeding moms Breast-feeding Breast-feeding mothers arc invited to take part in a support group offered by Lakcridge Health Bowmanville and the Durham Region Health Department. The Breast Feeding Support Group takes place on the maternity ward of the hospital every Monday from l to 2:30 p.m. Nursing mothers and infants of any age arc welcome to attend. For further information, call the Durham Health Conncc tion line at 723- 8521 or Lak- eridge Health Bowmanville at 623-3331, ext. 3790. Annual Bundle Picnic The 29th j annual Bundle j Picnic was held j. Sept. 12 at the | home of Lloyd I and Donna Wagg | near Leskard. A record 80 ; family members ; gathered on a hot ; sunny day. A j feast was soon j laid out inside ; for all to enjoy, ] After the : meal, president ; Lynda Supryka j, welcomed every- ; one and called the meeting to : order. The minutes minutes of last year's ; picnic were read : OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPT. 26TH 2 PM - 4 PM 334 CAVAN ST. PORT HOPE IMMACULATE: Spacious raised bungalow with largo kitchen, dining room, living room, 3 bedrooms on main floor, 4th bedroom and big family room down. Many extras - large lot. Value priced at $177,500. Host Ken Vickery 432-2000 -- I CLOSING SALE| o o SO*» EVERYTHING STOREWIDE FABRIC HOUSE CLARINGTON CENTRE 2379 HWY #2 BOWMANVILLE 905-697-8590 cornerstone realty ltd., realtor 104 King St E, Bowmanville 623-6000 Every Minute of Every Day... FREE REAL ESTATE INFORMATION FROM REMAX 1-800-288-8897 Then enter the extension number Toronto line: 428-1206 Rob Perkin* Sales Rep. David Passant" Associate Broker 623-6000 laisiooo OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY SEPT. 26th 2 - 4 p.m., 23 Barley Mill Approx. 2400 sq. ft. backing onto Soper Creek. Lots of room lor a growing family - 4 baths, plus finished lower level with walkout to deck and fenced yard. Asking $209,990. Call Rob Perkin 1 BUILD YOUR EQUITY Fantastic 2 bedroom, 60 x 12 mobile home on leased land, newer windows, FAO heat + woodstove, Jacuzzi tub. Only $34,900. PLEASE ASK FOR DAVID! VALUE PLUS Charming 3 bedroom link raised bungalow with attached garage, freshly painted throughout on quiet court. Value packed at $127,500. To view call Ron Moore* $119,500 $56,900 $39,900 Free Hold Town Home ' 2 well treed ten acre parcels Village building lot 132 x 247 Immaculate Del. 2 Storey 2000" sq.ft, on 1/4 acre For Conlidenllal Market Appraisals, ask for David Passant", Associate BrokerJ905)623J000_ Marg Bain* OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY SEPT. 2Sth, 2-4 PM et BONNYCASTLE DR. BOWMANVILLE Sales Hep. Excellent area within easy Hwy. 401 access. 3 bedroom, 623-6000 2 storey link home with interior entrance to garage & walk-out to fenced lot. Features large country= kitchen with oak cupboards, 4 pc. ensuite, central air & a neat front porch. Asking $157,900 Call Linda & Marg 905- 623-6000. Directions: Durham Rd. 57 South of Hwy. #2 to Ron Moore* Sales Rep. 623-6000 Ron Moore* Sales Rep. INVESTMENT OR RETIREMENT INCOME! 623-6000 This well maintained triplex sits on a 113'x 160'lot in the°« ouuu best neighborhood in Bowmanville, close to schools and blocks to downtown. These 3 units are separate with separate basements & yards. Owner rents 2 of these 2 bdrm. apts. & lives in the other. Well decorated. Call Ron Moore* now to view. 623-6000. Linda McLennan' Assoc. END UNIT TOWNHOUSE Broker OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY SEPT. 26th ROO.finnO NO CONDO FEES - This 3 bedroom townhouse is In an ouuu attractive area of Courtice on a fenced lot & features master bedroom with 4 pc. ensuite, entrance to house from garage & more. Asking $135,900. Call Marg Bain & I indfl McLenan 623-000. See Inilde (or details, tMy î t>timkm çssse . M/m w treasurer, Mari- ; ^\'0NDERIA^[) tESTwOTBiMrac JV Ms. Supryka brought attention to the fact John Oke was not doing very well, and that's why John and Florence Florence were unable to attend. A vote was taken and it was decided to meet again next year the Sunday after Labour Day. Be a Big Brother A Big Brother volunteer doesn't have to be male or young. People who want to help can make a difference difference at any age KiMKMtw ~ „ *' * - - ' Hulun > d/vtliid jj'Jur Idjisfîltkitëft P/'jviJi'Jiiy.Sildwyj '•i ; ; Umnilf I'/l'iii'. ' Bid OillbiL -b- • yllsuil'f'Jimit'Jui "Big Brothers ; pyi,, Giruyau - Üu/lh! DilUti '■ is for everyone,....■ ■ "■ ■ - . ■ ■ . not just the • , young. If you ! ■md^ike children' : 7"^, iii W- J 3 IbjJphm S involved- -Mfàè savs Doris v* &P J 3 Ltlpphnj p : VlMUS) volunteer with Big Brothers of ^ Claringlon. Ms. Mould became a volun- | leer mentor a year ago. She had considered becoming a Big Sister, but wasn't j sure she had the • ^ time. The menlot program offered iter the chance to make a difference difference in a child's life. For further : information on Big Brothers and the mentoring program, call 623-6646. illptiiiyd H-iliiimihi Ullvu:; - .iJ/yss-ill .^i.Kdllliii ' j>tii-d/l'. , '.rfyimii:jy:l jjtjij oiiluiiî ' Fain •'< iVltfcWii/tiJhi Gbvuaa -iiiivlit);! iVlaai PraiiiTvimltVyJ * Had U/il'.ni.; iVVjjh.ird • Cliuaaa. K. 1 1 : : ' i i-j i 1 1.

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