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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Sep 1987, p. 10

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( r 10 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. September 0 1087 Real Estate Guide Newtonville News Courtice Issues Dominate Meeting L. _ _ .1 - _ -- .1 .mam L .1 J 7P1. -- .1 -1 ft 1/ r* n Un i-N n zx 623-4433 PRESTON Moving and Storage Cobourq and Pert Hone Call Toll Free 1*1 P63-8001 On Auguest 22nd, Mr. Harold Harold Burley of Bridgenorth, Mrs. Florence McEwen of Peterborough and Mrs. Mary Vinkle were guests at the wedding of Mr. David Burley to Miss Heather Proudfoot held at the St. Andrew's Andrew's Presbyterian Church at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nesbitt of Columbus were visitors Saturday Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow. The walkers on Tuesday evening enjoyed their walk to the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade of Newcastle, Newcastle, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Beer at Greenbank. She was the former Ruby Wallace. Anyone wishing to travel by bus to Kitchener and visit the Arrow Shirt Co., Kaufman Kaufman Shoe and other store outlets on Saturday, October 3rd, sponsored by the UCW, phone Jean Kimball or Inez Boughen for more information information and tickets. Another card party will be held in the hall on Friday. Sept. 11th. The Institute will be holding a euchre party on 25th of September to which all are invited to attend. At the Institute card party the draw for a quilt will be held. Tickets are available from the Institute members. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones were Janet, Bonny, and Gail Seto, of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and family, Newcastle, on Saturday evening to celebrate Leah's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson returned home on Saturday after four weeks at their daughter's Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Leudke Lodge on Lake Temagami. While there, Mr. and Mrs. Moreton Henderson, of Mor- rish, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Henderson and girls of Newcastle, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson each spent a few days with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Philps were the church greeters to the small crowd who attended. attended. The sermon was entitled "Standing on ■ Sacred Ground" and the choir sang an anthem "A new Name in Glory". Sunday School will resume next Sunday. Music 'n Motion Motion classes for girls will be held this fall on Tuesday evening with registration on September 15th from 6 to 8:30 in the evening. For further further information call 786- 2963 for Debbie Norton. Referrals and amendments were the order of the day as the first general general purpose committee of the fall session once again tackled the whole Courtice issue at Tuesday evening's meeting. While Newcastle councillors debated debated the various problems, including including dry wells and lack of schools, that have plagued the area for months, the packed courtroom waited anxiously for some solutions. Unfortunately, the wait seemed again to be in vain, as councillors are holding back any major decisions until they see how the region is going It was recommended to council that a meeting be set up with residents residents and town staff to discuss discuss the road realignment. Varcoc's Road resident, Barbara Mansfield, is concerned concerned with the proposed development north of Nash Road. "You people have no idea what we've been through in the last ten months on Var- coe's Road," she told committee. committee. She told councillors that they should be concerned with "the quality of life as opposed to the Official Plan which seems more concerned concerned with quantity of people that can be packed in one area." "Courtice has the potential potential to be a beautiful community," community," she said. to handle the "whole water problem". At Tuesday's meeting, a report before before committee made numerous recommendations recommendations concerning the roadways roadways and land use designations of the areas known as Courtice West, South, and North Neighbourhoods. One proposal for the Courtice West Neighbourhood (between Varcoe's Road and Tooley's Road) called for the extension of Varcoe's Road north and east to Tooley's Road. Further, the proposed road would run through a woodlot, which the report recommends recommends be redesignated to residential. residential. Yet, her concern for the "bulldozing" of the woodlot led her to recommend that the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA) should examine the woodlot. CLOCA has stated that the "presence of many common and some uncommon plant and bird species qualifies the site as an environmentally environmentally sensitive area". Councillors did address the need to provide an east- west collector road system to serve the Courtice South Neighbourhood and provide provide a better connection between between the future GO station in east Oshawa and the community's community's central area, by recommending recommending to council revisions revisions to the transportation transportation network to improve the roadways. Still, all the recommendations recommendations in the world didn't amount to anything as it was ENNISKILLEN NEWS Mrs. Laura Eady, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bud McNair. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery Avery and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family were Sunday noon dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family to help Diane celebrate celebrate her birthday. Many happy returns of the day, Diane. On Sunday our church services services resumed back to the regular time of 9:45 a.m. with Mr. Ray Ashton at the organ. Thanks again, Ray, hymns throughout the service. service. Announcements: I. Bible study resumed on Sept. 10,1987. II. The Enniskillen U.C.W. meeting will be held on Sept. 16th, 9:30 a.m. at the church hall. The committee is planning planning a "Bring and Buy Sale". We hope all the ladies will participate. Invite a friend. III. Oshawa Presbytery Church Extension Council is requesting one representative representative from each charge and an alternate. Presently this for helping us out while Ulah council is planning mission has had the summer off. Rev. McKinnell based his message on "aggressive Love". We sant beautiful Staff Review An extensive review of jobs and salaries of Durham Region's management and exempt professional staff began recently. The consulting firm of Cooper and Lybrand was hired to conduct the ijtiidy aimed at examining internal internal equity, pay equity and external equity (the provision provision for salaries equal with those of other municipalities). municipalities). An employee performance performance evaluation is not part of the study and Newcastle Newcastle Mayor John Winters thinks it should be. "You can't treat people like numbers," said Mayor Winters. "I believe employees want to be recognized for their good efforts," he added. Mayor Winters describes the review study as a "management "management tool" and perdicts that management will "probably find that they are worth more money". In the next few weeks there will be meetings with the 250 employees involved strategy for Oshawa Presbytery. Presbytery. Their first meeting will be at the Brooklin U.C. on September 16, 1987 at 7:30 p.m. Please contact Rev. McKinnell if you are interested interested in this work. IV. Charge Official Board Meeting on Sept. 23 at 8:00 p.m. at Tyrone U.C. Our Sunday school classes will resume on Sept. 13th during the regular church service. If anyone is interested interested in helping out with the Sunday School, please contact contact our Superintendent, Jill Haskins. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patenaude had all their family home for a barbeque and get together. Bob's mom and sister are vacationing with them for a week before Johnny and Tammy's wedding wedding on Friday. Miss Clara Page, Mr. Gordon Gordon Stevens visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill, Staynor, recently. BUILDING LOT FOR SALE 100'X150' One mile east of Bowmanville on Town Line, 1 mile north of Hwy. 2. All permits available. In area of new homes. Asking $49,500. ■ Can build to suit. Phone 983-5713 PRIVATE SALE 14MorgandaleCres. Bowmanville 3 bedrooms, 1 'Z> baths, large main floor family room with fireplace, double garage, immediate possession. $139,900. Call Ajax 427-3486 Bill Turansky 983-5420 Carol Martin 705-324-9216 JohnShewchuk 623-5927 Tom Turner 623-5510 Clare McCullough 576-3060 Charlie Reid 983-5914 Will Burrus 705-277-2773 Chet Jackson 986-4532 Jack Brown 263-2623 Scott Runclman 987-5643 Terry Witherspoon 623-3449 Doug Irvine 705-932-5251 Sharon Edey 623-4961 Lorna Clarke 434-6421 Joe Jeronimo Assistant Manager 623-6920 234 KING ST. EAST, BOWMANVILLE 623-3393 or 686-1035 Toronto Line REAL ESTATE SALES IS IT THE JOB FOR YOU? We otter you: • Continuous on the job and classroom training. • Financing package for your sales • Homerlca referral system • Full-time secretarial assistance • Computerized real estate service • Excellent commission split • First class managerial assistance Tou offer us: • Honesty and Integrity • Sincere desire to assist buyers and sellers • Motivation to obtain superior Income II you're looking for a career change you owe II to yourself to phono JOE JERONIMO, ASSISTANT MANAGER, 623-3393 or 623-6920 lor a confidential Interview agreed that decisions couldn't be clearly made until responsibility for the current well disturbances, and the potential for further disruptions were dealt with at a regional and provincial level. Presently, the regional works committee has yet to decide upon the other 40 percent of the funding needed to supply municipal water to the affected Courtice Courtice residents, ifthe provincial provincial government grants account account for 60 percent of the costs. For many Courtice areas residents, the decisions of 'regional can't come soon enough. Youth Bowling Registration for the Youth Bowling League will take place at Liberty Bowl on Saturday, September 12, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For further information, contact Joan Murphy at 623- 7397 after 4:30 p.m. Age Divisions for the 1987-88 Season: TYKES: Not 8 years old as of December 31,1987 (4 1/2- 7). Bowl two games on Saturdays Saturdays at 1 p.m. BANTAMS: Not 11 years as of December 31, 1987 (8- 10). Bowl on Saturdays at 8:45 a.m. three games. JUNIORS: Not 14 years old as of December 31,1987 (11-13). Bowl three games on Saturdays at 11:00 a.m.. SENIORS: Not 19 years old as of December 31,1987 (14-18). Bowl on Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. or Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. three games. Registration fees all categories $3.00. The Kendal Ks Bantam team moved one step closer in their bid for tne All- Ontario D crown by defeating defeating Thorold easily this past week-end. The first game in Kendal on Saturday was won by the score of 9-1. Glenn Wagg pitched for the K's ending with an impressive 13 strikeouts. strikeouts. To help, hits came from Matt Stephenson 4, Glenn Wagg 3, Brad Foster 2, Dwayne Souch and Jason Carroll with one apiece. The second game in Thorold Thorold turned out to be an easy win for the K's as they won easily by a score of 20-4. The pitcher, Jason Carroll, pitched six strong innings allowing allowing only four hits with six strikeouts. Mike Pearce pitched the last inning to Hold Thorold. The K's bats came alive in this game with a total of 21 hits coming from Jason Car- roll 4, Brad Foster, Glenn Wagg, Trevor Rogers, Ian Andrews 3, Matt Stephenson, Stephenson, Brandon Coyle 2 and Billy Todd 1. With the win over Thorold, the K's advance to the finals against Malden Centre. The first game of this series will be held in Kendal on Saturday, Saturday, Sept. 12th at 1:00 p.m. with the finals in Malden Centre the following day at 1:00. Fan support would certainly certainly be appreciated. TRAIL RIDE -- The 25 kilometre trail ride sponsored by the Durham Region Horseback Riding for the Handicapped Handicapped Association takes place on Saturday, September September 19, from Hoskin Stables in Blackstock. Trophies will be awarded to the individual rider with the highest earnings, the stable with the highest earnings, and the first and second place junior with highest earnings. The purpose of the ride is, of course, to cover the cost of lessons, special equipment, and insurance for disabled disabled riders. For further information, call 986-5558 or 571-3122. MWM X*Wf XW& MW/& nWAb WWAü WVAü 'XiWAAI WWAï )NkWJ mvAH WMK Cornerstone Realty Ltd. 104 King St. E„ Bowmanville •:! v».n uvu cÊS/s- cafi®623-6000 Broker "POSITIVELY SPARKLING" Waverley Gardens. Tastefully decorated 3 bedroom, plush broadloom, privately fenced yard with deck. Asking only $106,900. Phone Barbara Elliott today at 623-6000 or 623-6672. PARKLANE CIRCLE $91,900. Just listed, clean spacious 3 bedroom end unit with walkout to fenced yard. Early possession. Phone Stella Harnum 623-6000 or 623-9328. TASTEFUL BACKSPLIT 4 full levels, 4 bedrooms, family room with woodstove, lovely fenced yard, upgraded broadloom. Orono - $117,000. Phone Pat Irwin Lycett 623-6000 or 983-9605. OPEN HOUSE 33 Ashdale Crescent, Bowmanville Saturday and Sunday September 12 and 13 1:30 to 4 p.m. BRICK BUNGALOW $128,900. Don't miss out on this lovely 3 bedroom with potential for a 4th, 2 baths, Immense rec room with wet bar. The exterior Is maintenance free. Watch for signs at King Street. Your hostess Stella Harnum 623-6000 or 623- 9328. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Beautiful landscaped lot In Pontypool. 3 bedroom home, family room has fireplace and walkout. 3 year old vinyl pool with accessories. $139,900. 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME On quiet Orono street. Large lot with mature trees and nicely kept throughout. Priced at $117,900. Patricia Lange 623-6000 or 623-4026. JUST LISTED 1 mile east of Cobourg on 1.2 acre lot. Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom home with walkout Irom basement. Asking $124,900. Phone Doug Humphrey lor details, 623- 6000. OPEN HOUSE 1 BELLWOOD DRIVE Saturday, September 12 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Sunday, September 13 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Charming 3 bedroom sldespllt on large country lot. Oak cupboards and trim, many extras. Asking $184,500. Directions: Hwy. 115 to 3rd Concession, turn west to signs. Val Aston 623-6000 or 623-4907. WAM W/m WMM Rt/AIKX WMM WMK, WMM WMM. WMM WMM RVMM

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