Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 22 Mar 1978, p. 14

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6688W6 »0lIrkB"r Siuik M ENJOY THE SUMMER On this 85 x 190 p"rofssionally landscaped lot with a beautiful view of- surroundmng area. Roomny 3 bedroomn bungalow with fireplaoe in living room & cathedral ceil- inp. Broadloomned throughout. 'Bright eat in Kitchen with lots of cupboards. $67,900.00 Ceil Linda Kubota 668-865,or 668-6285, SPACTOUS MODERN BUNGALOW Beamed ceiling in dining roorn, Patio -doors from kitchen to deck. Master bedroom accomodates King sized bed with ease. Super special entertainment area with unusual fireplace. 2 Car garage. $64,900,00 Bobbie Heron 668.ý8865 or 668-4844. $39,500.00 Reasonelby priced modern housing available now. Three bedroomn, Condominiumn apertmnent. This is on the ground floor with a walk out to the garden. Sunkenfiving room., Shag carpet throughout. Very- bright a*d delan just lovelyfor retirees. Ceil Helen Ingram 668-8865. .. NORTH OSHAWA $45,900.00 IAn immaculate 3 bedroom home -with separate dining room. Bow window in living room. A bright fresh home on a deep lot. Paved drive too. Cal] Blair Buchanan 668-8865 or 668-6313. JIJST U.IT.I>-' Newly deccratc rOOM firepiLtc, j hume wltb finished sec office. Walkout to deck ou this immnaculate him [HOU RS Mon.. Sat.,& Evenings, 'By Appointment OnIy STEAK HOUSE 918 BROCK ST. M. WHITBY EatrSunday Noon - 10 p.m. Easter Monday Noon, - 12 p.. n By special purchase we cn RisBETE offer you this juicy, tender Canadian Prime Rib Eye (Del Monico) Steak dinneri TE K Dinner includes: baked potato, sour cream, pickles, olives, 9 bread and butter. $ Make it a point to reserve rowli RESERVATIONS PHONE 6689369 <Licenised'under L.L.B.0. You can, have, your own- home That home you dream about is now within your reach-all'yours to enjoy while its investm-ent value keeps growing over the years. Get it with the help of a Victoria and Grey mortgage- buit to fit your need and your purse. Do it today at Victoria and Grey. ~~ SerWng mor'e am moe people sînce 1889 TRUST COMPANY SINCE 18189 KEITI LAWES Bank home bans in Ontario incres by $1 billion in year Denture Therapist 214 Dundas St. E. Whitby 579-1822 WHITBY MALL: 1615DUNDAS ST E SCUGOG CHALET HOME with 3 bedrooms; 2 balconie.- on year rouind street, large rot overlooki-ng lake, field- stone fireplace in LR, asking $44,500 COUNTRY SIDESPLIt on 9.5 acres approx. 30 miles, 4 bedrooms, double garage, den, familyroom 2400 sq. ft. of luxury living, only 1 year old, many extras, asking $79,900. FIRST HOME BUYERS Immediate possession, 3 bedroom townhome ini Whitby with pannelled RR, bright kitchen with stove & frig, fully broadloomed, asking $37,900. $7.39 billion. On the savings aide, personel savîngs, deposits et bank branches in the pro- vince increased more tiien 18 per cent- to $ 19.74 bil- lion from $1 6.65- billion. Nationally the increase in,- these deposits was slightly more than 15 per cent. A-niong the individual categories of personal sav- ings deposits, noni-chequable deposits, up 19 per cent to $9.84 billion, and fixed-- term deposits, which rose 25 pet cent, showed the best gains in Ontario. The figures are the latest available and cover the 'l2 months to September 30,, 1977. I IDSI LOOKI 668-7797 Banking trends in- Ontario continue to show a, marked rise in res identi'al 'mortgage activity, according, to the Canadien Bankers' Association (CBA). Home loans through the chartered banks now have passed the $4 billion mark in Ontario - an increase'of almost $1 billion or 30 per cent during the latest 1 2 months., And the total has doubled since early 1974. Mortgage funds from the banks flow into ail types of resîdential. properties - both new and existing build- ings and multi-unit dwel- lings as weIl as single family homes. The CBA said the benk- ing industry's objective is to' ensure that mortgage finan- cing is available to as rnany people as possible under terms they can reasonably afford. In, reviewing .banking trends in'the province dur- ing the 12 months, the CBA also noted sustained growth in business lending, with an over-ail rise of l 8 per cent to $1 2.64 billion from' $ 10,.70 biion. Loans to small businesses expanded ai an even, higher rateof 22 per cent.to $2.51 billion fromn $2.06 billion. Ontario farm loans were up more than-26 per cent at $1. .15 billion while- personal loans grew 25, per cent to rurnuiug for office... ON ALL ,FOURS e À NOW PLAYING DAILY 1: 30 P.M. & 7:30 P.M. BROCK, 6683618 Accordmng to a survey, the =s wetest phrTases in the la7sguiage are: "J love you," ""Dinner ia oerved," "Al la forgaven," "li« Slep 1 n,t "'Keep thse change," and " t ere' ti fv.", M.A.D.Selby C..A..C.&.]B.V. C.J.Roberts CÂ., B.K.Madgett Câ. A.D.Chapman C.A. Offices 'l71 King Street East,Oshawa 1 A Q III ... & a.... R..W.Boler C.A. C.W.Marlowe c.A. T.Haar CA Trlephones 579-5531 885-2335 D. THAPAR SATURDAY 11:00 AM BROCK THEATRE SHAGGYEST MUTT CONTEST BRING YOUR DOG ON LEASH TO FRONT 0F THEATRE FOR JUOGING FOR SHAGGY EST DOG ATl 1AM SHARP, PRIZES GALOR E!!! 1Re's aUitMADGETT O ME& NAAR Chartered, Accouatants

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