WHITRIY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1984, PAGE 21 w REAL ESTATE NEWS. This dream house cap be bought with $38,OOO down Do you dream of owning the micest bouse in the neigbbourbood? Weil dream no more, your opportunfity is here. This two-storey clay brick home is truly magnificent. Just imagine -relaxing by a cracklhng fire in the spacious family room. It is even pleasant to prepare a meal in the cheery bollywood kit- chen. Experience the pleasure of the Sun filtering tbrough walkout sliding doors while sharing a family meal. The living room and dining room are suitable for the most formai entertaining. T his home bas a stun- ning foyer witb dark oak circular staircase, leading up to tbree spaclous bedrooMs. Plus, the most romantic L-sbaped master bedroom, whicb bas a separate relaxing nook witb balcony to watcb the stars by. For those who bring floor office wbere one can be alone but near the family. bas a built-in central vac to make life a littie easier. and stands alone majestic and im- pressive on a quarter and privacy. The smallest details bave been tbought of, right down to being able to open the garage in- doors from inside the family car. Yes it is true and you are flot dreaming, $38,00.00 down will buy this fantastic home, for 'the upcoming executive. For furtber details or an appointment to view cail Anne Sbaddock of Century 21 Gold Jacket Realty at 668-6221 or 655- 3903. House of the Weekj their work home, it is perfect as it bas a main And to.- aid in the housekeeping chores it The grounds are beautifully manicured acre corner lot. It bas ample room for a pool Building perinits reach, $37 mlion, 1Whitby's . annual 'million wortb of As ti, growth rate continued to residential permits; Wliitb) set a record pace at the $3.27 'million in com- in the end of September -ac- mercial; $904;500 inl in- reside] cording to figures' dustrial; $88,500 in althoui released last week by' agricultural; and $2.23 develo] Mayor Bob Attersley. million in institutional. is stillq As of Sept. 30, the During the same the nsI Town, of Whitby had period last year, tbe issued $37.37 million in town îssued $21.48 Durii building permits. For million in residential Septen the same period in 1983, permits; $3.56 in com- townî~ the town issued $28.37 mercial; $885,046 in in- ini peri, million in permits. dustrial; $140,000 i n cent Of1 This'year to date, the agricultural; and $2.31 $3681 town bas issued $30.87 million in institutional. were fi YWCA honoring local women of distinction at The Oshawa YWCA is holding the third Annual fDurham Region Women iDf Distinction Awards Dinner on Nov. 1 at the Holiday Inn in Oshawa. ,rwards will be ?rho nted to women bh ave made excep- ;ional contributions to, tbe community in three categories: arts, com- mumity service and wome n in the work- plc.The deadline for nominations was Oct. 12. The keynote speaker will be Mary Brown, chairperson of the On- tario Censor Board. Mary Brown graduated as a Gold lMedallist in arts and Jsciences fromn the Ulniversity of Toronto in L951. She taught English and bistory for two years prior to ber marriage. Brown is the mother of six children. Brown served as a member 0f the executive of the Univer- sity of Toronto Alumni Association where she directed a faculty liaison program and established the first Alumi Faculty Award. She acted as Co- ordinator and Chief of Protocol for an Inter- national Conférence on dinner being Third* World Develop- ment held at the Toronto University in 1975. Brown was the first woman board member of the Metropolitan Toronto, High School Commission. She also, served as a member of the steering committee, for Christian Jewish Dialogue in Metropolitan Toronto and was a member of the Senate of the University 0f Toronto, St. Michael's College. In 1975, she joined the external affairs depar- tment of the University of Toronto as assistant director of alumni af- fairs. In this capacity she established brancb hese figures show, y's growtb base is >development of ritial units igh commercial )pment in the town quite strong, as is ;titutional sector. ing the month of nber itself, the ssued $3.73 million nits. Over 98 per 4 these permits - million worth - for the construe- held Nov. 1 associations in Canada and the United States and co-ordinated programs for 180,000 graduates as- well as directing student liaison- activities. >.In 1977, she joined the Theatres Branch, Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations as a board member. She- became assistant director of the branch in 1979 and in 1980. was appointed director of theatres branch and chairperson of the Ontario Censor Board. Dinner tickets are $30 available at YWCA of- fices. Tables of eight may be reserved. Typ ewriter RENTALS là r tion of 72 single family homes. During Septem- ber, 1983, the town issued permits for the construction of only 22 single family homes. As of Sept. 30, the town bas approved the,- construction of 552 residential units in- cluding 471 single family homes and 81 townhouses. During this period in 1983, approval was given to a total. of 404 units. Since Jan. 1, the town bas issued an ac- cumulative total of 790 permits in al <,categories, up substan- tial1y, from last, year's 698. Residential permnits have jumped from 604 in 1983 to 708 in 1984. WE'RE THE NEIGHBOURHOOD Ç -u!v PROFESSIONALS. 824'Brock St. N., Whltby i~ffE iiT~L 668-6221 GOLD JACKET REALTY LTD. (Across from the Curling Rink> SELF CONTAINED IN-LAW-APT. To asslst -with m tge. payments! Immac. 3 bdrm bung. Eat-in kit- chen, Ige. lot, new thermo windows, furnace 5 yrs. new. Double up &. save. Asking $102,500. Cal Beverley Farnum 668-6221,666-1253 901 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA COUNTRY LIVING NEAR BOWMAN VILLE. $1 49,900. 3 fîreplaces, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathroome, recreation room, central air, 1/ acre lot, 2 car at- tached garage. NORTH-EAST OSHAWA. $88,000. ln-ground heated pool,. split level, 4 bedrooms, beautiful recreation roomn with fireplace, built-In dish- washer, eat-in kitchen. LOT FOR SALE 66'x330' - Maple Grove Rd. Bet- Ween Oshawa & Bowmanville. Only $27,000. Cail Fred Gîles at 433-1114. WHITBY Most appealing, 2,740 sq. ft. 2 storey, 4 bedroom home, 3 walkouts, cozy family room with fireplace & walkout, retreat off master bedroom with fireplace & much more. Cail Donna Kavelman ai 433-1114 days, 723-4337 evenings. also SALES & SERVICE