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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Oct 1975, p. 15

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,ai CHURCH STREET 'CWMANVILLE, ONTARIO LIC MT 623-4428 4 BEDROOM twin home. Separate dining room, 112 baths, broadloom in living and dining rooms, garage. Large fenced yard. Good area in Bowmanviîle. Asking $47.900. ONLY $3.000 down - Financing aIl arranged on this 3 bedroom 11/2 storey starter home. Rare opportunity. Park Rd. area, Oshawa, $35.900. 18 ACRES - Building site With 4 acres of pines, balance cleared. Kendal area. Asking $33.900. CENTRAL BETHANY - Spa- clous 3 bedroom brick home. Separate dînfing room, family room, fireplace in living room. Garage. A must f0 see. $43.900. Ask for Roy. 41-1 RELTOR Pat Marjerrison 623-4115 K<en Nicks 623-4050 Dollie Davey 786-2256 <Newtonville) NEWTONVI LLE Ranch bungalow on a large lot, finished basement, good residential area. $54.900. Terms. STURGEON LAKE Year round home, 3 bed- rooms, large living roomn with stone fire lace, 4 olece bath, garage and guest house. Large lot with 100 ft. frontage on Sturgeon Lake. Ideal summer vacation or year round living. $44.900 terms. BOWMAN VILLE 30 acres level tarm land, ideal home site or mini-farm. Con- venient commuting to Oshawa or Bowmanville, $3.000 per acre. R<'WMANVILLE istomn built 3 bedroom house S1/ acre landscaped lot wifh inground swimming pool, fin- îshed basement, good location $59.,500. BOWMAN VILLE Custom built brick bungalow, quiet-residential area, 3ý bed- rooms, 2 baths, finished base- ment with fireplace and extra bedroom. Excellent value at $57.500. 41-1 BOWMANVILLE, 3 bedroom semi, large livingroom, dining and kitchen,' new wiring, furnace, roof, excellent loca- tion, fenced yard, $36,000. Phone 623-2424. 41-1 Direct Toronto Line 92a-9174 Orono Area 7 year old, 5 bedroom bunga- low with 2 bathrooms and several utilify buildings situa- ted on large, well-treed 221' x 33 country lot with everf low- ing stream and lovely pond. Owners movi ng and open to offers. Asking $63,000. Cal Elfie Jost. Beautifully Decorated - Bow- manville 3 bedroom home, 2 storey, fully broadloomed. Quiet area with walkWay to park. Asking $56,900 with 93/4 per cent mortgage. Caîl Jan Oud- shoorn. Owner Transferred - Bowmanville This immaculate 14 year old sidesplit of 8 rooms plus large attractive finished rec room and attached garage sifuated on an exceptionally well landscaped lot in Bowman- ville, with mature frees. Asking $64.500 with terms. Calîl Paf Yeo. Country Bungalow - Bowmanville Custom built 3 bedroom home on 100 x 150 lot with many extras like extra large win- dows, separate dining room, beautiful walnut kitchen cup- boards. Owner moving. Price $51.900 with terms. Caîl Chris- ta Winterhelt. Bowmanville Commercial Exceptional older home. Ideal for offices or small business. 4 la rge bedrooms, 2 baths, sepa rate dining room. 221' deep lot. Only $54,500.00 Call Phyllîs McRobbie. OnIy $35,500 For this 3 bedroom home located on the outskirts of Bowmanville and on a huge 50 x 260 lot. This would be an ideal location for a gardener or small hobby farm. Caîl Albert Kerekes. On tari o Regiment Veterans from across Can- ada are being invited to the 26th annual' reunion of the Ontario Regiment planned for Oshawa Oct. 25 and 26. - -Theevent wlll-beheldat-the Armories on Simcoe Street North and once again reunion officiais are expecting a large turnouf of the regiment's veterans, mrany of whom served with distinction during the Second World War in Italy, Siily and Western Europe. Orono - 21/2 Acres Price reduced and owner says seil. 7 room, 2 storey home in nice condition. Small barn for horses or animais. Plenty of open area, taîl trees and shrubery in abundance. Try your offer. Asking only $69,900. Terms. Cali Bud Virtue. Bowma nvilIle Beautiful 4 bedroom brick sidesplit home covered with ivy on an expertly landscaped lot. Family room with tire- place and patio doors to a lovely yard. Large bright kitchen. Attached garage. Ail for $65.900. CalBill Turansky. 34 Acre - Bowmanville il/-- 3torey aluminum sided hcme with 4 bedrooms, large living room, dining area, kitchen, laundry and recrea- tion room. Excellent fruit and vegetable garden with privacy hedge. Ideal starter or retire- ment home at only $49,900. Cal Elfie Jost. Attention Investors I Brick 3 bedroom home excel- lently located in Bowmanville and presenfly zoned light industrial. Ail this plus extras like a huge lot, detached garage . Only $69.500. Cali Albert Kerekes. Bowmanville - Estate sale Solidly built brick bungalow with income producing apart- ment. Estate must be settled before beneficiary leaves for the winter. Cali Paf Yeo to inspect this centrally Iocated home. Asking $53.500 but is open for offers. Are You Considering a MOVE or TRANSFER? We are Equipped to handie your home needs anywhere in Canada and-U.S.A. + Coast to Coast Real Estate Service' The regiment has already sent newsietters f0 o Ôrmer members now living- in al parts of Canada, from Nova Scotia f0 British Columbia, and as far south as California. Registrations begin Satur- day, Oct. 26 at 12 noon foliowed by a wreath-laying ceremony at the Armory plaque, conducted by the regimental padr- A reunion dinner, including guest speaker, will highlight the evening's entertainment. A special Sunday service, conducted by the regiment's war-timeipadre, Rev. W.E.L. Smith, wii1 headiine the final davs activities. 137 King St. E., BowmaflVille 623-7694 - 622-7661 REALTOR Older Two Storey, iireplace in extra large living room, 5 bedroom, large extra deep lot 591 x 237', asking only $48.000, caîl now. $52,900. Full Price for this brand new brick and alumi- num backsplit. centrally loca- ted, close f0 schools and shopping, phone now. $39.900. FullI Price for this older 3 bedroom bungalow, trout stream and small pond run through the property, approx. 11/2 acres. 4- Hasty1 Pees Will Hold Thanksgiving W,,eekendÉý Reunion in Bleil Men from the Port Hope area will be among the many veterans ln Belleville on the Saturday and Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend when the' Hasty Ps recail their victorlous return from over- seas service 30 years ago. There were many links bet- ween the Midland Regiment and the Hasty Ps and the two militia battalions were amal- gamated after the war. Mobilized in Picton in Sep- tember, 1939. dubbed Plough- Jockeys by rival urban units, the farmer-soldiers from around the Bay of Quinte came into their own in their hard fighting and adventurous patroliing of the Sicilian campalgn. They went on to epic actions in Italy and finished the war in Holland. A young officer who saw much of the action wrote about it later. Many readers consider The Regiment to be Farley Mowat's linest book. One of the most dramatic exploits was an all-night ciiff climb to surprise the Germans holding the Sicilian mountain villager of Assoro. Lord Tweedsmuir, son of a former Governor General command- ed in the action that was reminiscent of Wolfe's climb to, the Plains of Abraham. -Guide lated total pledges ot $1,097.50, Most of which he already collected. Even Ro- tarian AI Strike completed the route, jogging Most of the way. And our Statesman entry, *Liz- Armstrong, bob- Me'd in late in the atternoon. Complete resuîts of the Lions Olympathon (or Limpathon as some called it) will ot be known until later this week whën al pledges have been collected. At the moment, it would appear that net returns wil be about $2,000. Carson Elliott really went to work on the project and accumu- The. Canadian Stafesman, Bowmanviile, October 8, 1975 Bylaw Appr9ved For Newcast(le Fire Hal As of Monday's meeting of Newcastle Town Council the purchase and modification of property for a new fire hall in Newcastlp village is officiai through council s approval ot hvlaw 75-74. The bylaw provides that as there is an amount of $20,000 in a reserve fund and as council desires to provide a new fire hall to serve the area of the Town of Newcastle which includes the former Village of Newcastle, the corporation enacts as' foliows. 1irstly, that the property, belonging to Carveth Motors Limited in the village be purchased at a cost of $125,000, and secondly that the building be modified at an estimated cost of $15,000 for use as a fire hall. 1Therefore, the total esti- mated cost of $140,000 less the $20,000 sum of the reserve fund for a balance of $120,000 is debentured over a period of 10 years. Modifications to the building under the approved bylaw are to be carried out under the supervision of the consulting firm of Totten, Sims and Hubieki who prepared the feasibility report of pur- chasing and converting the former Carveth Garage for fire hall use. The $140,000 total was esta- blished at a recent meeting of council's Finance Committee. The purchase price of $125,000 and the modifications of $9,000 totalled $134,000. At the fin- ance committee meeting, agreement was reached on suggestion by Coun. Kirk Entwisle that as the water service line to the building was deemed of an inadequate size, it be replaced wîth a larger one at an approximate e'ost of $2,000, upping the total to $136,000. In light of other possible unforeseen costs, the committee agreed to deben- ture a total of $140,000 for leeway purposes rather than he caught short at a later date-. Giont Squash Decorates Church In preparation for Thanksgiving, the front of St. John's Anglican Church has been colorfully decorated with flowers, Indian corn, apples and squash. That giant pumpkin in the Iower right corner of the photo is not a pumpkin at al... it's a 70 pound green squash that was grown in a local vegetable patch. CoueilMeeting With Reglion Planning Staff ternituecthp ogyaJ. tff vn At the close of Monday's session ofNewcastle Council, Mayor Garnef Rickard an- nounced that a meeting is scheduled for Thursday mora- ing at 10 o'clock with the Regional Planning Depart- ment. The meeting is to aliow Newcastle Council ta discuss with the Regional Staff the alternatives for the projected officiai plan of the Region which were presented f0 the Clubic at Bowmanville High chool on Sept. 22. Due fo the fact that the Newcastle Planning Advisory Commiftee is nof meeting until next Tuesday, Coun. Ken Lyall felt that the meeting would be putfing the carf before the horse., However, the clerk noted Newtonvi le- Storkvilîe Team Standing Sweet Peppers 9, Cabbage Heads 9, Càrrot Tops 6, Celery Hearts 6. High Single Bernice Henderson 291. High Triple Marlene Stacey 730. Averages Cindy Cowle 204, Marlene Stacey 202, Jeani Arnold 192, Gail Milison 191, Karen Carter 190, Olive Henderson 181, Bernice Henderson 180, Peggy Milison 179, Joyce Stacey 177, Margi Pollard 177. Legion Ladies' Bowling Octoher 2, 1975 Team Standings Plazek 14 points, 13,518 pinfail, Partner ,6 points, 12,762 pinfail, Sheehan 6 points, 12,599 pinfali, Suteliffe 4 points 12,534 pinfali. 1Hîgh Single Sheehan 283, to date: Shee- han 283. 1High Triple Sheehan 780, to date: Shee- han 780. High Average Sheehan 214. Averages Sheehan 214, Suteliffe 213, Gray 201, Plazek 198, Whitney 195, Bissonette 189, Partner 176, Simnick 173, Bates 171, Oke 168. Foundry Head Pins 10 points, Ally Cats 9 points, Soreheads 9 points, Aces 7 points, Gutter Balis 6 points, Screw Balls 4 pit.High Triple j .B. Gilkes 730, AI Cole 677, G. Simpson 677. High Single B. Gilkes 267, A. Cole 255. also be attendiag the local committee meeting next week. -Coun.-Don Allia inquir-ed-of the mayor why such a meeting need be held la the daytime rather than at night and was promptiy advised by Mayror Rickard that if is due to the facf that the meeting involves Regional Staff who apparenfly "ldon't work at niglit." I se s s -e e * e e e - - a O O - * Ca, I 0,0 * a Ca e. 'e e * s a, Sa * * g * F I. ~l. ~llg- s I. Il * ~. i : i RESULTS INCOMPLETE Develoret a ggt e w ci odeQ kffl q),tQQage-' o~ t4tQýbhoo(c (Uiw Coukt) 20 Mg hlQ om 1 PoWMvaiiiQQon z41ghwag Open House, Saturdays 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Look for ISL Signs Corne, See,and Compare Save At Least 11O,OOO by driving a few extra -miles gaugame oiQy g. the oavit(go epough to jaq îON quuà gag îOk a cigah. $2,000 down to qualified buyer s will move you into a reautiful single home with extra large lots to cI-oose from SSome lots feature trees and year-round running streams. iced from: 144,900 Trade-Ins Considered For Information, Cail 705-932-2132 IRWIN, S ARGENT & LOWES LIMITED Tw'hakgvn Day LARGE SELECTION 0F FRESH OR FROZEN GRADE A TU RKEYS Regular o r Butter-Basted STORE SLICED B3ACON RINDLESS le.89 lb. TASTY -SWÉET RED TOKAY GRAPES 39a lb. PINK or WHITE FLORIDA NO.__1 _ 109 C GRAPEFRUIT (Size 48) MAPLE LEAF LIBBY'S MINCEMEAT PUMPKIN (Save 40c) (Save 17c) a28oz. $M Q 2 14 oz. A49c tin Ioz wtins ' CHIPITS SEMI-SWEET (Save 40c) CHOCOLATE a12 oz. êl CHIPS pkg. 99C TOASTMASTER SUMMIT WHITE SLICED ICE CREAM BREA D Asst. Flavors 2sioavs 79C1a2al a ARM & HAMMER - (Save 30e) OVEN CLEANERtainz69C 73-77 King St. W. 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