WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1984, PAGE 13 toa atul ack in 1848 JS when Whitby was named, across the Atlantic on the Isle of Man, Richard Costain was busy learn- ing the trade of a master builder. Today, well over a cen-, tury later a Canadian company stili béars the Costain name. And today Costain Limited is, christening its newest,' most luxurious commu- nity of single family homes, Fallingbrook. Founder Richard Costain supponc'dh.. hui/dirnz' husinc%.½ý by se//ng horses which he shippedfrom tht, Ale <l Man. Each is a spacious residenceranging from 1815 to 2824 square feet, resting on a big, beautiful lot. The most meficulous And, after thirty years design and the finest of building homes in features and finishes go Canada, as well as the into every home, but United States, Costain that's only a part of it. has learned that by care- When you -_ fully monitoring have superior F every phase of workmen, you1cosrtin get upeior ork potential prob- -manship. That's lems are virtually why we employ eliminated which only the most i enables us to experienced, dedi- deliver as much cated and exact- home as possible ing craftsmen. 1 __»-.- for the dollar FALLINGBKOWOK..I SALES CENTRE OPEN: Monday - Thursday 12:00 noon - 8:00 p.m., Friday 12:00 rioon - 6:00 p.m., Sat., Sun. & Hols. 10.00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Telephone 427-6676 Adà k.A________ Corne and visit us dur - ing our Grand Opening this month. See our many different. floorpians and discover why you,WOhitby and CostainE were ail made CIRTAI for each other. I ROSSLAND RD. *It~ 1- Z OUNDASST E HWY 40~ + mI FAWNOBROOK m z m o - CD - - w <j~;Io C) VICTORIA ST I t~E________ ______ 1 IROSSLAND RD. eeti as as aqbc w£ 1 Mm -imul-ý-w m DUNDAS SI E.