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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Sep 1999, p. 8

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< Page A8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 22,1999 Home Finder's Guide Deadline for Wednesday Real Estate is Monday at 12:00 Noon. Any compensation for errors or omissions omissions by The Canadian Statesman will be limited to the value of the space occupied by the error in the advertisement. For information call 623-3303 and ask for Real Estate. Time to fall into those home chores The long, cold blustery days of winter arc on their way as sure as fall follows summer. For homeowners that means how's the time to undertake those special maintenance jobs to protect your home and keep you and your family warm and comfortable during the months ahead. Houses, like people, get old, and if you have an aging home, you may need to offer it some extra loving care. And since much of that care is needed on the exterior shell of the home, the time to do it is during the cool, crisp days of autumn rather than trying to catch up with the needs during the much colder days ahead. It all starts with a careful, thorough inspection of the outside of your home. There are a half-dozen areas that may need special attention. attention. In some areas the maintenance you'll need to do can be relatively simple and done by yourself; in other cases you may need to call in a professional to deal with a problem. Start with the eavestroughs, then the chimney Eavestroughs blocked with leaves, bird's nests or other material can create problems for you during the winter, With lots of snow and freezing temperatures, this debris can freeze and form ice dams in the troughs which will force water to back up under the shingles or down through the siding and eventually enter the house. Clean material from the eavestrough carefully and make sure downspouts and joints arc free of blockages by running a plumber's snake or a straightened out metal coathangcr through them. Don't lean a ladder against the troughs; it may pull them out of alignment. Blocked chimneys can also cause ages. If it needs cleaning to get rid many problems. Use a flashlight or a of debris, soot or tar, a professional mirror on a sunny day to look down cleaner can do the job easily with a your chimney to check for block- vacuum machine. ALL PROCEEDS TO "BETHESDA HOUSE" Suiiftit Sutton YARD SALE AT SUTTON GROUP-DYNAMIC 129 KING STREET EAST, BOWMANVILLE Saturday, September 25, 9 a.m. Raindate: Saturday, October 26, 9 a.m. HOT DOGS $1.00 POP $1.00 Donations of goods appreciated. Drop off at 129 King Street, Bowmanville Or 40 King Street East, Newcastle Or Call Sutton Group-Dynamic Realty Inc. at 697-1700 or 987-1010 to arrange for pick-up ALL PROCEEDS TO "BETHESDA HOUSE" roToToToToToToToToToTo^^o^o^oTo^^ToToToToTo^ <$> <e> <s> <e> $ <s> <§> <$> <3> <e> <e> ❖ royal lepage FRANK REAL ESTATE 234 King Street East Bowmanville 623-3393 34 NEW MOMES IN COURTICE! 5 free appliances! Starting from $156,900. Superior quality I construction. 9 innovative floor plans. 2 storey & bungalows. For more info., call Terry Witherspoon* at 905-623-3393 & visit our | website at www.everestdevelopments.com. NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION! 4 new homes lo choose from. Starting at $152,900 (similar to photo shown) to $175,900. Quiet court in central Bowmanville. Call Ann Van Dyk* at 623-3393 (or details on models. ill GORGEOUS CENTURY TOME- OROfJO Eat-in kitchen, separate living & dining rooms & spacious family room w/ brick fireplace. Asking $144,900. Call Charlie Reid* at 623-3393 or 983-5914 to view. ill PERFECT COUNTRY BUNGALOW ON 1.17 ACRES - COURTICE W/o to sunroom &• patio from eal-in kit. Spacious living room, finished rec room, stone fireplace, 4-pc. & 3-pc. bath plus a double car garage. Asking $219,900. Call Charlie Reid" al 623-3393 or 983-5914. |l§j BEST DEAL IN CLAR1NGT0N! Two 4 bdrm. homes on 3 acres. Gorgeous lot! 1800 & 2100 sq. ft. homes with double S single car garages. Live in one, rent the other. Asking $244,900. Call Charlie Reid" al 623-3393 or 983-5914. Hj WHY RENT? OWN YOUR TOME TODAY! 2 bdrm. condo close lo all amenities. Includes Ifidge, stove, washer, dryer and air conditioning unit. Covered parking and morel Immediate possession. Asking 5104,900. Call Rozmin Awadia" at 623-3393 or 623-2207. J OPEN liOUSS 192.7 HWY «2, BOWMANVILLE SUN., SEPT 2G, 199-0 1-4 P.M. cournnv dream - $2io,eoo Large brick bungalow on 1.08 acres. 3 bdrms., den, liv. & din. rm„ modern kit., healed inground pool & much more. Call John Fowler" @ 623- 3393 or 623-7928. 1 ■ L IP ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS j 2 bdrm. apartment with west lacing balcony. Close to shops. 5 appliances & air condilioningrunil. Secure adult facility. Elevator and parking. Listed at $104,900. Call Val Aston" at 623-3393 nr 623-4907. a I -:J -nr- Deaths Deaths Deaths Coming Events Coming Events Coming Events MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 ALL FUNERAL SERVICES PREARRANGED AND/OR PREPAID BURIAL - CREMATION - TRANSFERS "WHERE PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE IS IMPORTANT" FUNERAL DIRECTORS PAUL R. MORRIS DOUG R. RUTHERFORD GARY M. CONWAY DEBRA KELLEHER 623-5480 4 DIVISION ST. AT QUEEN ST. & m Affordable time payment pre-planning Carl Good Funeral _ Director * r.:- NEWCASTLE FUNERAL HOME 386 Mill Street S., Newcastle LIB 1C6 987-3964 "Caring for our Community" Simpson Memorials A Family Operated Business 119 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-6581 Port Hope (905) 885-6434 MONUMENTS • GRANITE OR BRONZE MARKERS • INSCRIPTIONS • monument displays • etchings • home appointments gladly arranged Contact Bill Alldread, Manager "A local business supporting the community" 29- 1C, 30- 1S BALSD0N, Doreen • at Lakeridgo Health, Bowman- villa on September 17,1999, al Ilia ago ol 80 years. Beloved wilo ol Ilia late Sian Balsdon. Dear mother ol Brian an Ills wilo Dorothy. Cherished grandmother ol Jeffrey and Amanda. Visilalion was at THE NORTHCUTT ELLIOTT FUNERAL HOME 53 DIVISION DIVISION ST. N. BOWMANVILLE 7-9 P.M. Sunday. Funeral Funeral service was In the Chapel al 11 A.M., Monday. Cremation. Memorial donations to Ilia Hoad and Stroke Foundation would bo greatly appreciated. BOTHWELL, Michael Scott, anod 49 years. Peacefully, surrounded by Ills Inmify, al Lakeridgo Health Oshawa on Monday September 20th, 1999. Beloved husband ol Jano (nco Noble). Dear lallior ol Holly. Dear son ol Gladys and Ilia Into Norman Bolhwoll. Beloved brolhor ol Joe & Ills wilo Bally, Peler & his wilo Sheila, Patricia Bolhwoll & Susan Bolhwoll. Lovingly remembered by many nieces mid nephews. Visilalion al THE NORTHCUTT ELLIOTT FUNERAL HOME, 53 Division SI. N„ Bowmnnvillo 2-4 a 7-9 pm Wednesday, Funorol soivleo In Ilia Chapel 11 am Thursday. Interment Bowmnnvillo Co- rnolory. Memorial donations lo Palllalivo Caro at Lakeridgo Health Oshawa would bo groally npproci- alod. CLAPP, Vera - Passed away peacefully at Bowmanville Bowmanville Memorial Hospital in her 78th year, on Saturday, September 18, 1999. Daughter ol the late Charles & Laura Clapp. Lovingly remembered by her "family' Lorraine & Harold Michelson. Lome & Carolyn Trimble, Trimble, Larry & Judy Minlz and Jim & Sharon Beaudry. Dear "auntie" to Melanie, Vance, Tyler, Ryan, Matthew, Matthew, Jennifer, Tiffany, Courtney, Morgan, Louise, Raul, Leanne, and Laura-Lee. Will be missed by her cousins Dapline SL, Amande, . Doris Polley and.ïà- milies. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Funeral Chapel 4 Divisiofl-St/Bowmanville on Monday fti/m 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Funeral service was held in our Chapel on Tuesday al 1 P.M. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. II desired, donations lo World Vision in Vera's memory would be gratefully appreciated. "I just wuv you" BUNDLE, John Richard • at his residence in Bowmanville Bowmanville on Monday, September 20,1999, in his 86th year. John, beloved husband of the late Dorothy (Young). Loved father of Richard and his wife, Barbara Barbara ol Bethany, Glenn and his wife Nelda of Newcastle, Newcastle, Gail and her husband Leslie MacDonald of Oshawa. Loving grandfather of Ian, Matthew, Christa and Jason Bundle, John and Mark MacDonald. Loved great-grandfather of Michelle and Tyler Bundle and Cassidy, Shelby and Mikaela Wilson. Friends may call al the, MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 4 Division St., Bowmanville on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Moms Chapel on Thursday al 11a.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations lo Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville (Cardiac Care) in John's memory would be gratefully appreciated. ETCHER, Morley • At Lakeridge Health, Bowmanville Bowmanville on Wednesday, September 15, 1999 in his 79th year. Morley, beloved husband ol Leona "Onie" Etcher. Etcher. Dear father of Ron and Rose. Brother ol the late Keith, Jean Maslin, Carlson, Arthur, Nathaniel and Pearl Etcher. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel 4 Division St. Bowmanville on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Funeral service was held in our Chapel on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment Bowmanville Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations lo Bowmanville Memorial Hospital Foundation in his memory would be gratefully gratefully appreciated. MCLEOD, John Bruce - after a long illness, Bruce died peacefully at home on Sepl 13, 1999, in his 57th year. Loving husband of Dale (Bryant), father of John & his wife Laura of Bowmanville, Andrew & Tiffany of Montreal, grandfather ol Jacob, son ol Reverend John & Arela McLeod ol Scarborough, son-in-law ol Vera (Randy) Sugden, brother of Blair & his wife Louise of Arizona, brother-in-law ol Susan Solomon of Castleton, Jim Heard of Whitby, Marian & Ron Smith ol Kincardine & Barb Piatli ol Oshawa, uncle lo Emily & Jillian Heard, Thomas Solomon, Solomon, Joanna Moundress-McLeod, Venetta & Don Hills, Laurel Smith, Chris, Mark & Victoria Piatti. Predeceased by sisters-in-law Jane Heard & Linda Swailes. Funeral service was held 11a.m. Saturday Sepl 18, 1999 al Oshawa First Baptist Church, 812 Hortop SI. Oshawa. Interment followed at Graveside Graveside Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to NORTHCUTT ELLIOTT FUNERAL HOME, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. & Advertise in our Classified Section Today. The War Amps ■mi imm Many members of The War Amps CHAMP Program for child amputees have lost limbs in accidents. They were hurt playing in dangerous places. Through videos, community presentations, and safety floats, these Safety Ambassadors warn other children to PLAYSAFE! "Don't let an accident happen to you! Spot the danger before you play!" ilny To ordor n SAFETY WALK kit. a PLAYSAFE video, or your 10D9 koy tags, contact Tlio War Amps: E-ZEE ACCESS Toi.: 1-000-250-3030 Fax: 1 -000-210-00 OB http://www.warampo.ca Charitable Registration Numbor: 13100 0020 RR0001 CRAFT DEMONSTRATIONS & WORKSHOPS FALL 1999 Friday, September 24th at 7:00 p.m. FREE DEMONSTRATION ; Fall Wreath Saturday, September 25th at 11:00 a.m. vV;\tt\ FREE DEMONSTRATION \i Forcing FalTBulbs (with John Rekker) • Friday, October 1st at 7:30 p.m. FREE DEMONSTRATION 'Horn of Plenty' Table Piece (with Nellie Ruiter) Saturday, October 2nd at 11:00 a.m. FREE DEMONSTRATION Fall 2 qt. Basket Saturday, October 2nd at 12:00 noon FREE SEMINAR Putting Your Garden to Bed (J.R.) Saturday, October 9th at 11:00 a.m. FREE DEMONSTRATION Bow Making /Simple Bows with Corn BY POPULAR REQUEST WE OFFER THE ' HYDRANGEA WREATH (TWO CLASSES) AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT - REGISTER EARLY CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE NOV. 11,12, 13 SATURDAY, NOV. 27 - POINSETTIA TOUR DAY! Please Register for Any or All of the Above at the Cash Desk or by phoning 623-2300 ext. 1 (ASAP) Pick Up Your Complete Fall and Christmas Craft Demo and Workshop Schedule in Storel Refcher's open year round MON, - SAT. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. FRI. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. SUN. CLOSED 623-2300 len lay 2 km. West of Bowmanville on Hwy. #2 abthsM' FACT #3 SOCIETY»^ As we approach the new millennium and the baby boomers come of age those afflicted with Arthritis will double. & >•*> o o. to to (0 5 The SmithKline Beecham 1999 SUPERWALK >• PARKINSON'S A clay of refreshments, prizes and fun for the whole family is m ^ quickly approaching. The Parkinson Foundation of Canada's annual fundraiser, the SmithKline Beecham 1999 Superwalk for Parkinson's is on September 26 j at Durham Centre, Durham, Participants will receive a superwalk T-shirt, refreshments, barbecue lunch and chances lo win great prizes. Fun for the whole family. The 2 km and 7 km walks begin at 1 pm. linjoy a day of fun and fresh air for Parkinson's. For pledge forms, directions, information or to pre-register, please call (905) 619-1469. The Parkinson Foundation of Canada wo walk to h o I p thoso who have difficulty walking

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