Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited Mr. and Mrs. Orme Falls and Harvey, Bowmanvilie on Monday afternoon. Billy Todd was a Monday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sinclair, Todd and Tara to celebrate Tara's 6th birth- lay. On Tuesday, Mns. Jim WILLIAM WOO Waller Frank, President W. Frank Real Estat e Ltd., Reator is very pleased Io announce the appointment of William Woo Io the sales staff of the Bowmanville area branch. A long time residenf of the Newcastle- Bowmanville area, Mr. Woo is a graduate in Business Administration f romn Ryerson Polytech- nical Institute and has suc- cessfully completed the Governmental Courses re- quired to obtain is Real Estate Salesmans Regis- fration. Mr. Woo can be reached at is office. 623-3393. Gibert, Toronto was a luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs.* Brenton Farrow the occasion being Ellen and Brenton's 25th wedding anaiversary. Mrs. Jim Gilbert, Toronto and Mrs. Brenton Farrow visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.John Murphy. Mn. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow were Tuesday suppen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cifford Fonk and family. On Tuesday afternoon, Mr. We have an opening for, experienced resale bouse salespeople tfo work ouf, of our Bowmanville office. WE ARE OFFERING *Frank Country Catalogue *Unque bonus' and In- centive program *Bonus.trips to the Sunny south *AppraisaI Department *Audio-vsual trainingire- trainlng programme * Intensive advertising * Direct Toronto Ilnes * 19 Offices * Mortgage department *Member of referrai systam throughout Canada, U.S.A. and Europe * MANAGER DOES NOT SELL* We have you r ine rest at heart. For conf idenf l interview call Joseph Bosco at 623-3393 or Oshawa 728-7518 Write 234 King Street, E. Bowmanville, Ont. Li C 1 P5 ÊMeoca rmember broker go Waverley Rd., Bowmanville PARKWAY CRESCENT, BOWMANVILLE - 3 bedrooms, unspoiled basement, above ground pool, asking $53,900.00. JUST REDUCEDI - Deerpark Crescent, Bow- manville, 3 bedrooms, tamily room, 4th bed- room in basement, above ground pool. Now VILLAGE LIVING - 4 bedrooms, modernized interior with barn on 1/2 acre property, asking $42,900.00. STARK VILLE 623-6121 BOWMANVILLE - spot iess 4 bedroom home, rec. room and play room, walk-out to fenced yard with patio, asking e47,900.00. HILLIER STREET, BOWMANVILLE - 3 bedroom, modern kitchen overiooking floor 10 ceiling firepiace in family room, asking $65,900.00. $j,500 DOWN - 3 bedroomn home on loi 132' x 132. Immediafe possession. Asking $33,900.00. LAKESHORE ROAD - 8 roomed sidespli, SUNSET BLVD., NEWCASTLE - Beautifuily modern kitchen overlooking family room with decorated, 3 bedroom backsplit, games room, wood burning fireplace, beautiful view of Lake family room with Franklin freplace, loi 200' Ontario. Asking $64,900.00. deep, jusi reduced b 5$59,900.00. PRINCE ALBERT - 4 bedroom rancher, on 1 1/4 acre property, Hollywood kitchen, floor to ceiling ireplace in living room. Asking VARIETY STORE - Bowmanville, approx. 200 sq. f1. store area with living quariers ai rear. For details & showings cmiii 623-6121. CARLISLE AVENUE - spotless 3 bedroorn brick, main floor family room, askîng $45,900.00. CARRUTHERS DRIVE, BOWMANVILLE - professionally finished 4 bedroom beauiy, wall t0 wall fireplace in the main floor iamily room, finished rec. room wth walkout, many ext ras, asking $74,900.00. Dont wait on this one!! NEWS and Mrs. Gordon Fairbank, Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Llew Halloweli. Mrs. Bihl Bickeil, Newtonviiie held a Stitcheny Demonstration at her home on Tuesday evening. Attending were Mrs. Margaret Todd, Mrs. Bernice Stark, Mrs. Gloria Todd, Mrs. Linda Farrow and Mns. Doris Sinclair. On Wednesday, Mrs. John Layng speat the day in Toronto and visited with her mother Mrs. Dyer. Mrs. Brian Casweii and Jeff were Wednesdav suunter guests of Mr. and Mns. Llew Hailoweli. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Isabelle Trim, Mrs. Bernice Stark and Mrs. Dorothy Trim attended a speciai meeting of the Rebekah Lodge in Port Hope.. Mr. Ross Todd spent Wednesday evening visiting Mr. Carl Todd. Miss Merriiee Trim, Bow- manvilie spent the weekend with her graadparents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Satunday moraing, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rypstra and Mark ieft to spend a week holidaying in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Dorothy Stark spent the weekend at her cottage near Bancroft. On Saturday afteraoon, Mrs. Kay Halioweli, Mrs. Winnie McKay, Mrs. Bernice Stark, Mrs. Dorothy Trim and Mrs. Isabelle Trim attended the Fait Bazaar held at St. Saviour's Anglican Church, Orono. Mns. Jerry Murphy and Erna, Newtonvilhe were Satur- day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Jerry is away moose hunting in the north. Mr. and Mns. Oswaid Konzehmann visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson and Mn. and Mrs. Bihl Robin- son attended the 25th wedding annivensary celebrations and dance for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boughen, Port Hope held at the Lions Centre in Port Hope. On Saturday evening, over, 30 near neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow to surprise them on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniven- sanv. Elien and Brenton were thrilled and thanked everyone for the enjoyable evening. Mn. and Mrs. Arnold Scott, Oshawa were Saturday suppen guests of Mn. and Mrs. Bruce Todd and boys. Later al attended Jamie's hockey game held in Orono Arena. ,On Sunday, Mn. and Mrs. Harld McColm, Kathleen and Ginny, Oshawa spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Mrs. Isabelle Trim speat Sunday at hier cottage at Lake Scugog. Isabelle also visited hier aunt, Mrs. Loates on Scugog Island. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Nesbitt, Michael and Kim, Newcastle were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow and famiiv and ail attended Kenneth's hockey game in Peter- borough. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonaid, Hastings were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie. In the eveniag, Miss Ruth Gibson, Bowman- ville was aiso a visitor. On Sunday afternoon, a good number from Starkviile attended the lO9th anniver- sary services of Kendai United Church. Rev. George Bradbury, Lindsay was the speaker. He is a great friend of Rev. and Mrs. Tizzard and aiso from-Newfoundiand. We were pleased to hear the maie choir with Bian Casweil, Jim Souch, Bob Robinson and Len Falls ail singing fnom here. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 24, 1979 i Durham uiludings PAtoms lie Series wth Markham e Esta Next, Sunday morning, church wiIl bc held at Newtonville United Church. Mr. Reg Reveil, Kingston and girl friend visited Sunday -afternoon with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Miller and Tara, Toronto were Sunday supper guests of her parents Mr. and Mns. Jack McKay. Mr. and Mns. Cameron Olesen and Jennifer, Orono and Mrs. Edna Dobson were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk, Tanya and Peter., Mrs. Harvey Farrow, Cnooked Creek, was a Sunday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow. Shiloh U.C.W. The October meeting of the Shiloh United Church Women was held on the very foggy night of Octoben 17 at the homeof Mrs. Ross Todd. Our vice-president Mrs. Mary Caswell chaired the meeting as Mrs. Rowena Tizzard is stili holidaygpg in Newfound- land. Everyone joined in the singing of a hymn "Take Time to be Holy" followed by a devotional by Mns. Gloria Todd entitled "Design for a Home". Secretary Mrs. Gloria Todd read the minutes of the last meeting and, the treasunen's report was given by Mns. Margaret Todd. It was decided to not hold a bazaar this fall but to wat until next May and a Bake and Craft Sale will be held in Bowmanville Mail on Friday, Nov. 16. On Tuesday, Nov. 27 we will take a bus trip to Peter- borough with lunch at Rockhaven Motel. Anyone interested contact Mrs. Ellen Farrow or Mrs. Margaret Todd. Mns. Mary Casweil, on behaîf of the 16 ladies present, thanked Gloria for the enjoyable evening. Next meeting to be held Nov. 21 at the home of Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Oshawa Monument Co. FamiIy Momorials - Morkers Ail Design und Lttoring Done'by Us on Promises -NO SALESMEN INVOLVED - Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details Canada Savings Bonds WOOD GUNDY LIMIED announce the appointment of GEORGE WEEKES as sub-agent Phone: Bowmanville 623-7345 in a year. " The boyg welcome their new train, -Dale Gallant and their new stick boy, Kevin Norton. Special thanks to Durham Building Supplies who had the foresight to sponsor the Tono Atom Hockey Team. We shahl do our hest to make this a worthwhile- venture. in their second game with Markham on the weekend, Durham Building Suppllies Atom Toros tied once more with a 1-1 score. There was no scoring in the game until 9:45, Bowen, assisted by David Gruer and Neil McGowan, put Markham on the scoreboard. Durham Building rallied with a goal at 5:10 by defenseman Ronnie Fleming, assisted by Jamie Downing, and Mike Colwell, on a power play. Special mention must be made of the incredible goal- tending that Paul Gallant offered the teamn. Durham Building's youngest player astounded fans and parents this weekend when he allowed oniy 2 of 28 shots on goal. LADIES' WEAR Elan Co*ordinated-- Sportswear Any TopSkirt or Pant $1 5MOOeach Regularly up ta $24.00 each Ail Sales Final Alterations Extra Sale in effeot 3 DaysOnIy, ST hurs., Fr1., St October z2à5*26UZ27 at ail 3 stores 49 King St. W., Bowmanville Telephone 623-5854 8 King St. W.., Oshawa Telephone 725-1932 23 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa Telephone 723-1077 The Durham Building Supplies Atom Toros tied their season openen at Darlington Sports. Centre on Saturday, High II0" HihSingle_ - B. Bailantine 296, High Triple - G. Vanson 638. Team Standings - B. Ballantine 17913, 21, K. Raîston 18149, 19, D. Sallows 17582, 16, G. Vanson 17972, 12, A. Lanusso 1 7505, 8, A. Burgess 16935, 8. Games Over 200 - G. Vanson 250, 234, G. Dykstra 233, B. Myers 200, B. Ballantine 296, D. Campbell 200, K. Raiston 273,- J. Rowe 209, T. Hughes 226, A. Burgess 211, 227, M. Ellis 219, G. Arnburg 213. BANNER PASSANT REAL ESTATE LIMITED REALTOR *'623-44 28 ______ _____ 181 Church Street REAL ESTATE LIMITED Bowmanvills JUST LISTED.- $50,900.00 - Good location in Bowmanville for spacious 3 bedroom home, under 3 yrs. old. Finished rec. room wit h stucco and barf board. A 10%/ mortgage that you can afford! Caîl us today. GREAT FEATURES, GREAT PRICE - Just reduced ihis 4 yr. old home, only minutes from Bowmanville features attached garage, paved drive, 150 ft. deep landscaped lot, brick f ireplace in f inished den, 11/2 baihs, roughed-in central vacuum system, aluminum fascia and soffits and 10/% fi rst mortgage. Reduced 10 $74,500.00. GREAT MORTGAGEI - at oniy 10¼ /4%with payments of approximately $34500 inciuding taxes. This nicely decor- ated home has 3 bedrooms plus large kitchen, ivingroom and familyroom. Very spacious bath has room for laundry facilities. Full, dry basement. Large storage shed. Asking on ly $39,900.00. VENDOR ANXIOUS- Country bungalow on large lot, about 20 minutes f rom Bowmanville. Solid construction plus spaclous rooms make this home worth viewing. Oversized attached garage. Asking $38,900. COUNTRY STYLE PRIVACY! - in custom built plaster home situated on just over 1 acre, west of Orono. Spaclous rooms including ground floor familyroom with fireplace and walkout. A second fireplace in more formai setting of living and diningroom, big enough f0 reaiiy entertain in. Priced at $88,500.00, i's under reproductions costs. PLEASANT LIVING - in Pontypool. 3 bedroom brick bung- alow features a cedar deck walkout from master bedroom overlooking green, year round, tree tarm. Lot 110 x 153 fi. with terraced patio areas, formai diningroom, lower level rec. room with fireplace and bath. Quality throughoui. Asking $68,500. 10 ACRES - Good building site and workabie land. Just out- sîde Millbrook. Asking $22,500.00. Terms. $38,500.00 - With 100/ down payment to first mortgage. 3 bedrooms, detached garage, paved drive, Aluminum siding on this 20 yr. old bungalow. Locafed on paved road, 21 miles north of Bowmanville. MAPLE GROVE - $40,900.00 - Spotlessly clean 2 bedroom aluminized home, attached garage, paved drive, on over 1/3 of an acre. g li ü ýmm ------ Imm when13 th acrMaokham1i then fteftwoweke nd gahe is thofi weekend 1Markham opened the scoring at 3:1.3 of the second period with a goal scored by Patrick Moore, assisted by Noel Thomas and Glen Atkin- son. Durham Building retaliated with 58 seconds remaining in the second period on a goal by centre- man, Brian Noble, assisted by his defenseman, Bobby MeAthur. No one was prouder than their parents of such a fine showing for the first games of the season, but Manager Henry Downing dlaims it was the first time he has seen the