The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-01-13, Page 17Detergent
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January 13, 1977
ecrecthon for iverview tenants
. . A variety of facilities
DARLING'S
LUCAN
Will Be Closed
Monday, Jan. 17th
For Concrete work in new addition
Sony Ica the 111./IVOIOCALO
DARLING 5 IN LUCAN
BUILDING TO SERVE YOU BETTER
F.aubert, Ruth Forbes' and.Sue
Seltzer say they enjoy living in
Riverview Estates. One girl
commented, "It's great to escape
the hustle and bustle of city
living."
There are 34 sites in the first
phase of delielopment at
Riverview Estates with 45 more
planned for the second phase and
40 in a third. Terry
A• large recreatitin centre' i5 'available for use, • •' • Veri,Said fivepercent'of his 80
etirrently being borimieted'• at ;The building.iS completely air'. acre subdivision .is used for
Riverview' Estates at. the 'north: conditioned and stereo music is recreation purposes. He added; • end of.Exeter for` use of tenVIts,of. 'piped throughout, All residents of ,41,his•is the same as,any housing
. the mobile home park.. . • RiNview.EstateS are entitled to, developmtnt." •,:. Owner, Len yen told The' T-A.' 'flee use offal' of the Ncreaticm Tenants.of one•of the housing
• • this week .that ,10 hbmes. the .facilities. • , , . ,,units are the. Country girls, a
first phage are.0* occupied and' Laundry facilitiess ace provided singing gfoup which is currently
„ 'residents have hill use of the with five WasherS and • five
• recreation centre, ' • • • dryers: Lockers will, also be appearing at' the Dashwood Hotel.
The entertainers The • .centre contains • 5,800 added.
'sqUare feet of floor 'space and '
provides an excellent variety of
health and recreation facilities.
A large general recreation
room is available for dancing,
cards or just sitting around the
fireplace,
A favourite spot for boys and
girls is a playroom with a number
of games including checkers,
rumtnolli, etc. imprinted in the
carpet for easy use.
A regulation billiard table has
already been installed and dart
boards and ping pang tables will
be added in the near future.
Use of several exercise
machines is available to tenants
along with a sauna and whirlpool.
Veri expects to add an outdoor
swimming pool later to go along
with a children's play area,
shuffleboard courts and other
outdoor recreation facilities.
A well equipped kitchen is also
CARD PLAYERS — Randy and Linda Scott and Gary and Diane Hartman are engaged in a game of euchre
in the spacious rec room. T-A photo
RIVERVIEW OFFICE — Sales manager Bill Belling and owner Len Veri
go over future plans in Riverview Estates office. T-A photo
The coming year will be one of
opportunity for families wishing
to become home owners and one
in which home sellers will have to
price them more realistically,
James M. Robb, president of the
44,000-member Canadian Real
Estate Association (CREA),
predicted in a year-end
statement.
With properties being placed on
the market far exceeding
demand, coupled with a. large
unsold inventory, of new homes,
Predict good year
for home-owners
' .RELAXING —
.'Estates.
tenants alike must bear. The
home owner pays them directly
and knows what the actual in-
creases are, The tenant pays
them indirectly through his
landlord and doesn't necessarily
know what they are.
A new round of oil price in-
creases has already been
established and, based on the
previous performance of
municipal councils, no relief can
be expected from .this quarter in
1977, Robb said. At the same time
at least the first half of 1977 will . he .recommended councils. and
'be. •hilyer's.. triarket,,Rebb 'said. Other,. levels, '6f', government....
••, •The.ntiMber;pf prOperties:en.the practise the same. :degree of.
'• market ThcreaSed increased' .per :cent . druttiTeisnt, iii-aitdei individuals. a.ich.ed.ci • l,:r4t,-)
at Riverview. • in 1978, ceinpared:w.ith
• . •l•-•A While 'prides a 'resale bellies' ,praCtise in.,the fight .against in-
flatinn in•the 'ceiping ,year, ' • '. • • . elitnbed, tiring the fiist .Part of : . ••, : •The': Canadian ..Real: EState • 'the ','Year,•, they allowed: signs,. Of • AsoCotriS n . , • stabiliking'during the.latter 'part • s.real
ia.ti it organiza
and
of
estate 'bpardg •of the.Wintiipeg real estate '
..• 'associations ,across',
However,
• ' ,• the, aatiou and others.; who hpSie'a• '..Homzever.,.. he "observed',.- the , direct' interest' and:involvement' reSulting 'increase' 'in •MOrithlY •
• , payments will br~ partially offset'. cl%,nt_atietr.:eh.lii,rta4e.;.evsoeCtragopii3ih.:
•by. 41.0 reductions 'in • the.' baii.k .• 'proximately j37 :per .cent' of' the • rate.. by the' •Bank. of ".Cahada. rea,1;epti!ebroliers and qalsfrieb•:'. ,.iVithiri Month'. 'The bunk •rale in the country. and* the Va.flouil. . cetiuetion :will'.'64 voice to' the esta.tz. vocation • ..Y.c.11YO'EXtReiSE18.— Mik e Yeti Paul boU;ghe•rt; try, ut exert .: lower ..,rrior!.gagp''iriterest: 'rates',
•• • i
,• • .• eise' eqUiprapnt in Riverview Estates.rec.centre; • • ' T-A photo „ • • vidlich in turn,, will ,Yria,ke the CV • "•• . I • • •• of: hotne ciw.ner-ship;loNqr. in the '
.• new >ear,., .
..A.ve6ge,',In-fartgagW ,inegOsS
• q'a tesPhave ileoppetf frau' the; 11 '3/4 ,
' ' , her cent range at 164 begihninO.e ,
th ythf cent' and' less..
'••Wrbb:Predieted a; further, ,decline: • .
". of 1/2-to 3/4 of .1..;per:ce. rit.in the:firSt
'quarter,. follOwed by stabilizatign
and theiran.upwardinevemeht
the half '.Of the 'year •
demand 'W . :Mortgage' loans • :
escalates:. ' . • ,
•"Despite .a sizeable reduction;'
in therate'.of inflation, it •is...itill •
with ,us: Yet. the laverage •Wage. '
'earner in the past year has Made. • •
gains•of 6' to 7130. cent internis 'of•
real. d011ars, ,which has given a •
big boost. to '.individual. savings.. •
and .investment programs.,". the
president :Commented: " • •
.• ."Taken'itf faCterS• •.-
incliCatethe•Scale§ at, present
, :tipped in faVor rot ihe•denstirner'of :
"hotiiing..anerthls...shodid ..dentinue :
*RV: some months into the future:""
home."The family.'acyu~ring:'a: •
in '1977:'Will'::haVe •a.' pOrMarient
tredge,*againet'.inflation' for the
biggest single item raps,tfarnilies.
acquire during their lifetimes,
'.Moreover,',ifinflation.prodnees a
further:erosion of •the.siolliter•and', .•
Thera. is. every:. indication
they.'.*ilt'"be
' hothes •in 'cheaper'.dollars ''wi'th'
• •'• • ! •
relaxes in. the whirlpool.
EXERCISING OPPORTUNITY Terry fciubert and Ruth FOrbeS
make use of some of the 'exercise equipment available at RivervieW,
" •,:Estates, T-A 'Dilator ,
cacti 'pa'ssing year . .
• However, . Rebh pointed :.eut,:. ',GionqS:O.N THE FLOOR.-- Children tan be amused by the Many .garnes imprinted in the car
home ownership does not protect battles room: Frani the left are Paul Dougherty, Christine Scott, Mike Veri and Michele Veri.
a home owner from increases in
property taxes, interest rates or
oil or utility costs. But these are
burdens which home owners and
A Grand
celebration
ON CUE — Randy Scott takes aim on the regulation billiard 'table
while Bill Belling waits his turn. T-A photo A dazzling company for a 75th
Anniversary have arrived at the
Grand Theatre to begin
rehearsing for Eugene O'Neill's
"hauntingly...brilliant" LONG
DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT.
For this very special
production, director Robin
Phillips, Artistic Director of the
Stratford Festival, has cast in-
ternational artists JESSICA
TANDY, in the role of Mary
Tyrone, and WILLIAM HUTT,
Theatre London's Artistic
Director, in the role of James
Tyrone, with GRAEME CAMP-
BELL portraying James Tyrone
Jr., the eldest son, PETER HUTT
as EDMUND TYRONE, their
youngest son and BARBARA
BUDD as Cathleen,
Tickets go on sale January 24
but requests for tickets have been
coming in to the Box Office
steadily indicating a "seats at a
premium" situation. The play
runs from February 3 to 19,
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EXETER Phone 235.2211 MAIN AT WELLINGTON at Riverview E states enjoy the tornfort of the large general recreation
T-A photo HOMEY ATMOSPHERE — Tenants
room,