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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBN1985_02_27'J 7 FEBRUARY 27.1985 VOL. 24 NO.9 SERVING PICKERING. AJAX. WHITBY, WEST HILL 25' 115 CO a year by po+i 122 CIRCULATION 21,500 Regional Development Shows Increase 10 Iheneport.-Ihls Indl- Cates a shift from sur - lar homes to larger. more expensive hams.' by Rick M4dor4k value at Mlt:thian. _ Available floor apace A report prepared by of Industrial grounds the regional Economic 'Increased to 1,067.989 Der Nopment Depart. square feet from the ment. Nowa mal Dur- 1983 figure of 986,133 ham region underwent square feel, an a subelanual growth In Increase of 1189 Per all areas of constrslc- cent. The reports sug• flow, In 1984, with the gests 1,928 lobs were es Cepllon of Inalllu- created because of 110641 developmenl. additlo" apace. The The encouraging Economic Develop- repoil prompted the , ment Department fac- Economic Develop, lorejob creation at1.81- ment Commissions, )obs; 1,000 square feel Gerrard Genial, to tell of -'general ii. dmtrial- the management tom. space, - mdtee,'-vve(Irlereglon) As of January. Dur - ended up In a very ham region had same- slrongway where In me vltlalty a1 According to the 1,500.000 square feet report. all dollar levels or industrial space 1o, 1984 are upenth the 3,403blO. Mr. Gervais excrpbon of Inshlu. told the Maria q errant Isonal development committee tha1267,CCO which felt by' SO per square feet of that can cent be expected to stand Industrial develop vacanlloneverelyaan merit In the region was because of IQw Coil. up by 530 percent over Ing a and unlnsulated 1983 figures to S77.5 walls.1lcompanies mubon. Thu __ .__,I looking`ir lease land takes into aCcouMnew are wanting 4orrlethlnb and expandedplan bolve~ 30,CCO and rabutles as welt as 100.000 agwm .feel, afldlfion it lease UPS' Mr. 041"41.1 said. Hi of vacant Industrial added that his office Is space. The addition to looking for customers the General Motors at who want the roglon to Canada Truck Plant led 'build to suit. - Me way with a dollar Naw"lease-ups'and Regional Budget, Trimmed By $1 Million Durham regibrial last year a budget. This council has slashed Money. Contained In ■ mon than $t million rose"e fund. woyb be from the 1985 pro-_ used -for potential Posed Budget to bring and/or possible new It moreJn tune with the do stopryinb-of a an Innallon rats,a( regional tiullding;' IA rcinL finance chairman Jim The original budgi t Whlity said last week that was introduced to The hnancecominittee council sOnla weeks has taken 550.000 out sgoealbdforanlMper of that fund and put in Caof osenll Increase In to Ira 111x5 budget sur - spending. It was at a plus In order to redme Joint ~Ing of the'thetaalmpactardhMp management and keep the spending finance cgrrimittaes hhvease to ' the per thatcouncilloraagreed CenL - the munidpallly of Thea Is same db• Durham Could not Ilia- aspancy over owner Iffy sperldkag Mese Par ship of the present ,cant mon M 1985 than building the regional In 1981 It inMtion was govemment. oc=p7es naming et Just Cost and thea Is no nal Lour per cont. Med for the fund untg All committees were that cuntro"my . Is asked to take a second setned•Mr.Whittywi& look at [Deft budget The budget. In Its i•spWrsb and sreSdtere M1sal stap•btobe in(re- espeasdturn Crhddtte danced to councll M hirtnwC March -•B and W Reglorel Council expected' to be hadeetasidef 000in app as new construction to 13.180 as of Fabru- milt being Issued. lobs. accounted for some ary 7.1985 J. 0.5, Investments led Residential develop - ]400 fobs In Durham The new floor space the way by acquiring Ment -also saw an region. Total lob place- will add roughly $14 million worth of upsurge In dollar value menta for the area by Sa20,000 to gcvsm- permits Issued Tor the of - building permits Employment and Ment revenue's entireteglonln 1983by Issued. but, not nearly Immigration Canada through reality and 5250.660. as dramatic of Inv totalled 5,7111. The businesstaxes.other Malcolm was bon in sectors. Even number of registered , jiiswhoor,spacewas 'though $189.5 million unemployed people Commercial devel---thcreesed350lercenl g/Ala eneahan Mal- ' of permits were allo- wllling to work In Dur- opgsertt tripled In 198 fp the commarcutsec- cated. housing starts ham region fall from with 341.4 million lot and could Conteh- for 1984 was below the 18,512 In January 1984. worth of building par. ably Cristo 2.400 new 1983 figure. According The region attracted 43 now clients during 1984 bringing the number . of projects stated to Commence In the spring of this year to 80. `Government doesn't create jobs, employers do' ' Youth- nal p!®�mn yjt To Remail High uespH6 Efforts by Rick Madame Whitby Ontario's Youth - Commbabnii. . Ken Dryden• addressed the _ Whitby Chamber, of - Commerce last- week andoffiClallyklCki O% the pfcvinA I gOaem- mni'e YouthTrusl Pro- gram In Durham -- -'�+- Youth Trust Is a (r"_;y___. means by rhtch cam- -• - - '_.; k -i munlhes alt govern- - - ment can be brought logethrtorindwayslo- cpmbst 'unomploy m rriv amongst our . youngpeopN. The pro- gram was set up by the provincial government — inthe Spring olt9M- - - vas• -Innis speech to the Chamber of Cam. �•- nleres. Mr. Dryden _ sold,-It'snotaprogram 'as ouch. It's more an approach, or a pro- Ea NHL great,KenDryden. wars In Whitby last week to officially can." Mr. Dryden tau-_ start the Duct am Youth Trust program. Mr. Dryden spoke to the Honed the local • Whitby Chamfer of Commerce. business reprosenl- lives at The luncheon that It Is unlikely that unemployment will tall below 10 pe telt within the nest few yearsdespite efforfa by the publle and private sectore. -Despite the best •efforts of the Ourtym region Youth Trusts uM PICYmenl ratan In this wee may "main stoWymevenlncresse as a molt of factors beyond your Control.- he ontrol.he said. The former Montreal Canadian hockey star told thaw assembled - there an presently 150.000 young people (DHweentheagesofl5 and 24) M O ntsdo look - Ing for work, unsuc- cnslully. Calling II -an enormous waste of human potential.' Mr. Dryden painted a bleak Cont page T Mission Work Helps Young Man Mature For the next two becoming a part of the 'Mormon church sirct Yom of his IIB• Mat• church hewasl9yewaold.He Com McCance, a .19 Malcolms father, exptaked that his coin's' Yam old' PlcaarinBoo MCCance. has -eating' to sem the g/Aiax resident win been a Iamb fr of 0a' church Is a msturtng sane Cod by spread - Ing 'the Mord of his Murch while arming a mission M Hong Kong. Irsfldtaseaalicasll I. sounds. Malcolm riff _ work sixdays weak. _ His. day will brain -- brfgAt and ratty at 5 am when he'll study = the safptum at the Naw Taslamerd as m Latter Dry 5alms • MJ ormons -His day wW be tined by appokatimemb wOh Malcdm McCance(tight) pictured Mare with Population - who •aW just prtorto gok+g to B.Y.U.ahw reeks learning about ori- . vehicle. Malcolm will No attended Wood. not be,aPowed to'stay, - rands PubOc -$Moot pat his two year and Pkkertnig j lgh aaskplment In Fact" his Kong nor will he be cmkp In NgeuMn of encouraged to reek 194. His lather raid . arather mbabn. The " Mateolm - ptana on Murch hopes all of Ila offending medical ' Young -rPlsslonwi" achoolatbshis—co In rehal lwma to Can• that For East Is c»m- plele Dain edueatlOM plate and hopes to ape- ' work raise a fertility and clafte as a plaatic contisue aming the surgeon. 'r church M a way teat Presently, Malcotrls aultad to Oars- is at Brfghwn Young Malcolm was bon in .Univer aft .In Psoso, Torasta Thr' tomay. Utah, whin Wa Mor- orlgha(yfrom Alberta. ansa church Irask a ml,. ' located In OW Pkkark► slon-tratrsing carbo. g/Ala eneahan Mal- ' From Dan he w9 gob. '. calm was one year old• _ Cont paw j' if you know aI Bone seho ,try be ew Yeo w" Peraor aft of flea• Weak. ORwe COY an N•A9• 4087. � 1 2 Picked ng'f Bay News. February 27. 1985 1 - • ' - r _ Mission Work Helps Young Man Mature .Coming $ Allhoughlhechurch- a Event From pagel attend parties, age a lucky and TannAssge) Thweaiurarletyof hls/her family. The Malcolm'■ dadlca- miss7onary work. not the Independent city. mode. 4 Cain, while to spread the Mom on missions the church church dotan'I subsld• lion and ballet seem to _ sernlithe mission. -state of Hong Kano. d gospel. - Involves Itself In. Some Ise living or travel be firmly In hand. T M World Oa of Prayer Y ' Malcolm has Imee Although Malcolm will - -RobertsMc Cance, are health misled mis- expenses. p , ea experience gam will be MM on Fit at ual. If someone f i �n N 2� li®R G ETA 7 March 1 at 7:3Q p.m �,J �- - Holy Trinity Anglican The Bay News Personality Of The Week Church at the Catheter ticipant has fay on OAK 8 PINE FURNITURE Kings Cres. - and BEFORE -MARCH 15185 and the solely Burcer ROad, Ajar. - •. 1 lire In an apartment an slaters and a brother. -Is Malcolm's 22 _year old - glans. others are agrt. Beloh deClding to from his adventure - This year's theme hla'own, fila two years He following In the sister, Is tering an 18 'culturally defined, go avenges, Malcolm avenges will gounpar• will D•"Paaca Through away from home Is to footsteps of his older month mission In Mea• some are spiritual, and, look part In put -time &listed In his Illatlme. Prarr and Action.' be deprived of "non at broth#, Davvlq who was Ice at the prtsent time, soon. mistionary, work hue. The can onl het to y Y p Guest speaker will be • Na will net Unit to the southern She Is aspected home Ws is eChurc canvassing door to , him maws aware Donna Hunter, eseeu• be p* mil Da p►rm pled to date, United States (Kan• sometime in August. Is that IM Church H That of a door with young man of t of the world and live director of minister In the Meichl• w he were completing enhance his respectfor Women'a lntef-Chu,ch < • - sedek priesthood. He has previously uta lned their full -lime mission- ary work. others. Council of Canada. Everyone is welcome. �.1 the distinction of dea. con, teacher and priest ^�1N, E E MOVING... BUT.. ji Just Around the Corner Beside SHORNEY'S OPTICIANS Help Us To. Lighten Our Load SPECI .LY REDUCED PRIES I on many select Items from NOW till FEB. 28 DROP BY SOON! 1 --. TEL, 416)a]Ia242 i7ada Fine Art& Framelta Pickering Sharfdan Malt, Pickering, Ont. L1 V 188 while In the Aaronic priesthood. a division In IM religtoua ardor • Glft� for young man Detwaen the ages of to and 18. $ Allhoughlhechurch- SOLIDOAKANDPINEFURNRURE aspects everyone to do Headtett0ce - � h••�•.99 . � miss7onary work. not F ru marl'. 1 ,.:.rtr •r; in `;hwt.l,in ;4.111 Pink,-rinq) all are required to leave _ home. In fact, the Lb Get a tree package of 3. Salami Sausage ' Church es that. ACCESSORY SAIF NOW ON apllan withhthe IntlMd- ' ual. If someone f i �n N 2� li®R G ETA 7 decides to f the �,J �- church7-ngUesast by ORDER YOUR QUALITY teasing home, the ticipant has fay on OAK 8 PINE FURNITURE where they are where placed BEFORE -MARCH 15185 and the solely S burden rash solely FOR SUPER SAVINGS upon tholngisldual and 110 DUNLOPST.I:.. WHITBY 666.1331 keeps {Moon whow .106 Tn." Fn tag. Sal 101 OP•n Ynn W1ao ng on me oars . c an OPEN SUNDAYI I-5 d7h# ce n 1 have much .IInM to rock IM boat . _ Kane Kennedy ^�1N, E E MOVING... BUT.. ji Just Around the Corner Beside SHORNEY'S OPTICIANS Help Us To. Lighten Our Load SPECI .LY REDUCED PRIES I on many select Items from NOW till FEB. 28 DROP BY SOON! 1 --. TEL, 416)a]Ia242 i7ada Fine Art& Framelta Pickering Sharfdan Malt, Pickering, Ont. L1 V 188 PICKERING'.. 11..2 FRUIT. COMPANY "-.I This Week's features Ar ff Lb BANANAS from The Trvpks 39 r— DELI Broccoli bunch a59 P,oduc.&(Us.A: C.nada No., Havarti Cheese Lts, 27 /•72 ,OOkg -. Headtett0ce - � h••�•.99 . � b 73/•82 100ka Eye Pastrami 03 f, "Meat EXTRA SPECIAL � Loaf - ,mak, �5g/aS7 Home made muffins - bran, carrot.., Coarse � .. , banana. peach: apple. Buy a package of 6 at regular price len ria Cooked 2 59/-57 100 kg Lb Get a tree package of 3. Salami Sausage ' "+ Wenprre fM,IghrrerlrtllfqunflfNalo nwrrMlfamllynagWrsmMfi ^ r �• �` i' �~� PnCnl r!!ec':.++lrr•m NnJ vers :,.. „rr..!$JL 41,IrpD7nynC'uf�.- / i Shopsy'sPOrzfD MUMS • MAPLERIOGE ® S Dpmonstration: ' , 6inc� ot- - REGULAR STORE HOURS PLAZA O - / Mon•• Wed.- am • 6 c r blooms . Ps FfIGa)' :1f1� JHILIfGay.. Thum. a Fn 9 am .) pm FINCH AVE. w . �� tiuy one at S&L 9Am-6 pm . - - - HWY 40t1♦SO4ERIDAN - - 54.49 wwwwwwwagg MALL Spec ai Prrces GET ONE FilEE! Regi®nal'Cou With'Booklet . the lunch Inv it were (rayed In the boo klel by R,ck Mddonhr when they are dhrib- • u led lithe near future. Some members of The booklet was the Management core. financed through a miller of the Munlct. fund set up through a pallty of Durham. are hnand-11 agreement not enhrely pleased between the Ontario with the contents OI a Hydra. the Town of booklet That will be Newcastle and the used to promote me Municipality of Our region to comm•Irclal ham. Fort' Thousand and Industrial booklets wdl beprinted prospects. along with 500 infor. lherel room for Critl- motion kits and 500 The councillors are re Tonal wide m rpsala complaining about an coslot341.000. Ta page yellow bookl* the Durham area. The rntuled. -A car! for A number olcommd- Durham Region' The letmembers are upset - booklet will have a with the. 'booklet number of Isle folders Nowhere. in its teal _and maps of the, area does d men �n where I n.cillors Upset" Inareply lothequep Whitby residents were TIG He said it. was Pon Whitby Admin H- . asked how they would pointed Out thal run- Iralar William Wallace Teel it ou4ot-lovers ming a'bingo Is an said. that it was organizations art hepta -awfYltol Olhar dwcgk addre,»diegardinglo from playing bingoand he knows, elf ae n l,ceonng beu g Issued The poop]* Of WITIll y club' w that has loll . on an annual bash. A said "plealedoei ldes• $1.500 In the past few local group lakes troy what we have got vreeks,An operatorola MIDWAY CARPET & BURLINGTON HaveTeamedUp For. This GIGANTICFEBRUARYSALE Built-in Protection ' 1 J • Luxury = Y with Carefree r,_ am -, -Maintenance Wn s99sas ►elso'aA acs 1 w "Will" a tAy° Starting As Low As..... S o) Noun$ .7 1v,rH f• Sri ♦S 1305 Hzrwgcd Ave N.. Alia: 69361 10 nem of the Atli Pickering'. Boy Naves, Febrwry 2r, 1993 3 I Count all That part of my left fest which l Sign In a -car show. spent not In comm,trlion with God. or In roam: 'Relieves Gas doing good -Donner, Pains' - Anon Our 10th An 1975-1985 WE PROUDLY PR'ESENT... Lj 200/(0ft Whitby Giurc,l On the lunch Inv it were (rayed In the boo klel secured Alio. there, are not true reflections are a number of over- Of the average- home In sights In the copy. For Durham region and esample.GP. Railllnes maybemisleadini. are clearly marked On The booklet his page -three, however. messages from the the C. N. Railhneswere reglonal chairman. the left otl.lor no apparent Chief Adminstrathe Millon, Officer. Dan Evans. Ip operate bingo, let .'Drew Chemical R.,glonal chairman Limited President, Gary Herroms said. Matthew Millar, (3411- wllhoul a doubt oral Motors of Canada lherel room for Critl- President. John Smilh CISM.L" In relorence to Jr. as wall as other The councillors prominent people In complainu the Durham area. The Newcastle mayor messages emphasize Richard Garnet the Durhamcommun. expressed his concern ity and all of her that the hdus•s par- advantages Inareply lothequep Whitby residents were TIG He said it. was Pon Whitby Admin H- . asked how they would pointed Out thal run- Iralar William Wallace Teel it ou4ot-lovers ming a'bingo Is an said. that it was organizations art hepta -awfYltol Olhar dwcgk addre,»diegardinglo from playing bingoand he knows, elf ae n l,ceonng beu g Issued The poop]* Of WITIll y club' w that has loll . on an annual bash. A said "plealedoei ldes• $1.500 In the past few local group lakes troy what we have got vreeks,An operatorola MIDWAY CARPET & BURLINGTON HaveTeamedUp For. This GIGANTICFEBRUARYSALE Built-in Protection ' 1 J • Luxury = Y with Carefree r,_ am -, -Maintenance Wn s99sas ►elso'aA acs 1 w "Will" a tAy° Starting As Low As..... S o) Noun$ .7 1v,rH f• Sri ♦S 1305 Hzrwgcd Ave N.. Alia: 69361 10 nem of the Atli Pickering'. Boy Naves, Febrwry 2r, 1993 3 I Count all That part of my left fest which l Sign In a -car show. spent not In comm,trlion with God. or In roam: 'Relieves Gas doing good -Donner, Pains' - Anon Our 10th An 1975-1985 WE PROUDLY PR'ESENT... Lj 200/(0ft Whitby Giurc,l On precedence W, out II iia good Ihmtj and 11 Dingo hall has said Monday night. Fell 1'T: "tile group, The is helping a group -. II ,oma no are op•raL a p.lnrd among ill by rrguested annual was pointed out that mgbmqasdonlwhhIo law,. one go•rrning licence was not The npllnl„1 Chub, of ,new tors lease to The ,,,uanee of approved. but licences •Alas. O+hawa, and .aprrnllp,Ihryarelo,- ' Ircrn,eildmanagrand Ip operate bingo, let Rowmannlly m walla, mq.money IT Outilde conduct hmod loiter celrra) are brmq the Whitby brAoah nil group,wfloare Operal. " ,e, ralllr,lolterle,and issued on a 17 week cperah- a bingo in mg bingo, now don't - IOltr;yuhrmrah••Idaf 1,3111 ..in the-4poup Whlby Thefund,Ihal wish 10 renew lea,*, bazaar, 11 te,jr.c Ts Iht Ohe, Picking ftp the they are receiving are then Town gt6ups will u vu nCt• ol. municipal oplmn To continue with beinq contributed to an be given it,, pmltr- bingn Inrlrry licen,rs the operallon or to Overall project once. Thu operator of to chantable nrgamaa wHh dr nw LOcal Councillor .Joe Ittihad said there lin la. Lnns peoc,rt mg seen. groupia, g,venprior• Rupelll sald There are wailing list'. ces for public good or try on renewal over the 14 out.111 lawn groups . Coun Gills Marc* _w•Ilare in Wbltby Built organizations coming naw ,pelal(ng bang, nrunelle objected to xrmpls those organi-e from out oflawn games in Whimy. the new by-Iawponlil- 141.0.s currently can- Regional Councillor The{•wasacommllter ' ducllnq - bingos in Tom Edwards told the mulling to obtain a Can[ pa ije 5 W1nlpY ,ounClllnat•achollha r•sponsefromlhepub. Inareply lothequep Whitby residents were TIG He said it. was Pon Whitby Admin H- . asked how they would pointed Out thal run- Iralar William Wallace Teel it ou4ot-lovers ming a'bingo Is an said. that it was organizations art hepta -awfYltol Olhar dwcgk addre,»diegardinglo from playing bingoand he knows, elf ae n l,ceonng beu g Issued The poop]* Of WITIll y club' w that has loll . on an annual bash. A said "plealedoei ldes• $1.500 In the past few local group lakes troy what we have got vreeks,An operatorola MIDWAY CARPET & BURLINGTON HaveTeamedUp For. This GIGANTICFEBRUARYSALE Built-in Protection ' 1 J • Luxury = Y with Carefree r,_ am -, -Maintenance Wn s99sas ►elso'aA acs 1 w "Will" a tAy° Starting As Low As..... S o) Noun$ .7 1v,rH f• Sri ♦S 1305 Hzrwgcd Ave N.. Alia: 69361 10 nem of the Atli Pickering'. Boy Naves, Febrwry 2r, 1993 3 I Count all That part of my left fest which l Sign In a -car show. spent not In comm,trlion with God. or In roam: 'Relieves Gas doing good -Donner, Pains' - Anon Our 10th An 1975-1985 WE PROUDLY PR'ESENT... Lj 200/(0ft ®®/01}- 111 ccrtclele lairs ten Ri Cnly UISCCbnt mnuaes frames Lenses, unt7, rmmQrey. naraes CONTACT LENSES AT OUR, ESIERTOAT LOW PRICES[. HARD . .... 5124. 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In fact it's r*CAil*d seeing a new ourselves to the fact lum and I fest sure —_- _ _ _-- it often associated with btaullfulbullamreftr. shop In life Dunborton Men was 'no turning many senlce agend*s the service industnes. ring to It ability) and it Plazawhfch wasedver- back even If we had to would have, done just s Genllemen May I avail myself o the useol your-Letitr to the Editor' column to pay tame small Irlb- ule to the memory of a gallant pioneer of this lower, • Sadie Grove,, who paved away recently? A resident of 21 Maple Slrett. Ajax to over forty yearn Mn. Groves, despite Ili Illn*ss of her husband AsAresull olhbsontc In World War 1. rate eight line chtWren an alsoleavetgrondchdd. ren and great grand. children to mourn het. Detpile a hard lit. whichmoulted her I goouttoworkeachday Stilt enjoyed life an excellent health Of Rt* this vibrant lady has enjoyed her saaa- Ualton with• O= nlor cttirertf andwas aloe ningo tan. Ther- lime for this when her chi rrm were growing up and whm aha• I,ot in a ruir days work outside the house before going home to a simlat Amount of work at home The Oick van-, lamuy is parllcularly Indebted to IM& lady who Could tae found M out house _ most day- of th- week for one gtmutlon In this period the found l� You Isaw* your cat or was this train sense of tving reconditions and _ buy another mothlne. that but the Integrlly of lime to be secona appliance for rep*lr small that told her Ivory SPPliaoce nPaln- It We tentatively ' dig- Ihepenonandthtrep. 1. mother to the nine and for Me fake of sun corm ify) thalasodkor was worth a try. On a cussed going Io The utatlonclhlsnewbusl- a -Dickson children as viral you fel about something was lodged late Saturday After' Appliance Cltnic to ase nags wen obilously well as.'a full time immedielaly to condi- below Me Inner tub. noon with a load of what, was evallable mon important than mother to her own lion your mind (and How easy It was lot washing (Including a because I was last buck. eight your pocket) for the me to become a herd. musty Sock) what ala* Jmpr*ssed with the I'have taken the tuna A native of Lindsay. Inevitable parting of judlillthelid.mmo"a was then to dol apparent honesty and la nlalomy experience Ontario, Mrs. Groves the ways between you I" suis and the gym- Being new, the'shop obvfous helpful nature because I feel that we, tried to gat back IC her and your hard earned tar and presto, only was not listed In the of the proprlttor. We the buying public• are home town moll year, savings. three bolls holding the dinclory but with Me would, of counRawail generally quick to and slit has relatives That*stpr, is very Inner tub stood kind help of the lady In his report altar lnvestl- complain but rarely do r then. Shewasmarrmd common end a such, between me sad. a the neighbouring gating the damage to we take tht time to at an early age and Is not vary nawswotdrtY hero's medal. Only Mike'a Milk store who our Machine. compilment our local a never knew anything but my'r"4nl expo- three bolhl ands musty look the time to run Itumeaqulleasur. buslntss people lora but hard work. Her Office was exactly the sock....and also If l had next door we learned prise on Monday, when jab well done. e cheerfulness was con- opposite. 1 had recent only known, disaster! that the shop Is caved ' Ray called to advise' Iib merchants like d tagiousandherfrionds dealing with a cam. . Twocfthe5a6belis The Appliance Cllnlc. -that our machine was ROYandolhors ikehim d many. Sadie was the pule stronger who, - eased out of their run and owned by ! already repaired and that deserve our *pnomyol ' The Happy under the dreumstan, births with not much vary, nice young men ready and toiled for Pattonag*rndlanone Warrior' who taught cos. could have shoved mon than moderate 'called Roy. service. From. squere know where 1 will deal fge flood fight And 11 to m , (and perhaps I Pressure but the third I dialled the nerdy.-, one It was back In our -when the opportunity never admitted detest. •deserved It) but who boil prayed 10 be my learned number, 8301,- home within seventy- Pneenls Itself. ' o 01 late she Is pemaPs chose Instead to treat Waterloo. ll"rylncon. 5014. and spoke with J two hours. Can you It may bo Me reeling beat known for Mr me Iainrrnd honestly sworamly chose to ROY. He listened bent" 117 Now under of some madras that I d Royal Canadian and In so doing helped snap ort level with the patiently to my tale ofthe circumtam"be knewthis man ptnon- Leglon work having me out of'.a rod main Gait Iron fitting woo. he, would he" could have renecled ally and have been solo been ochre there for predlca,mmL* which forms part of a been jualtfled In loping verbally and by way of cited to plug his many, many years as-Tharas endoUpot very expensive tram- me 1 got whst I his lnvalco how gigan•business. 04 assured .sill as s-ninq on Ina my cap 10 a new bugi- ml"tan unit. Two rapid deaened and 1 think I tic the task had fumed Ihlalonal thecasa lorit ex scutln al Me Ladles mvaman veno aper- theughls entered my would have agreed but .put to N. In Me usual i had known him ear. /fmdla,y ala The Appliance mind. Kick myself to to and behold. It dldn'1 fleecing routine, I ler, I would not have WI(ene would this CI1nI1lntMDunbarIcn. being so stupid a happen. would have boon told even ehempted to Ila town be today without plaza. punch the nose that Wren I hesitatingly .that countess houraol the confounded P413511is of this callbm? HmismY story serol caused• the problem, questioned -him about tabour had boon used machlm. Wherewuu aoun- would appreaae II II The latter is said In feel the approximate 9211• end that l shouldc0unt This letter, 11printed try be? Weare Indeed you will "a fit to pub. because 1 may be - rile to Install a new. myself Iuckyth ilrepalr p4blkly, will be just as lortunal*I h at incur life Ilsh same. sluplQ7a�t Ian not an Innsmissioh unit his was even Cpsalble. On much of a surprise to time wehadlheoppot• Last 'Saturday .I Niel. \ answer' surprisingly the contrary. •Roy the proprietor of The, tunny of kinowtng a thought I could mak e& On a brighter note 1 was_: top much;' of At treated the -task very Appliance Clink as It lady Tike Sidle Grog". lot of -Bmomm pointe- could now at 14831 1@231 we shduki- can• routIQ1y. HA,sperte* may be ;to all Orbit Sincerely, with my wile If I could remove the lub and the older It to be too much. and his facility wlih ,readers Lou Dickson IIx our automatic ofendln0!ockbulnew he said, will -ie haw proper equipment I with him and his washer. The problem t hod a, malor problem had a chance looss*sa combined to remedy business all the suc- Evlrora roto• wasn't server-• just s calling for nalh*roks. the extent of the dam- my problem of very III• cess possibi* Lou. this h one of the mushpdouromtmring The, obvious 2bluttdn ag*. I couldnt belle" Ilecoatfome.evidently Cit Tumor _ M<af leren we non from below Ther Inner was to drill a hot* MY92rs. he was sae to drill a PICkering. Ont. had Ina long rime. spinning tub. My wile through the snapped Equally untlelevablt. &*ries of holes around orf boll and remo"the was the fact that within and outside my goof Eda Note;, culprit with i boll a couple of hours he and when the offend- Cec, I'm glad you extractor (often called had two young men Ing part& were clued bps the Ifmt to ill" A - an -easy out-) which wflh a truck A l my door. out. he simply drilled 'I1P of the haT' to Roy. fortunately I had In.:rly (TRIS is Saturday alter- and t toolkit- noon -tan you believe topped • larger, ha qer uit* Ca,you Y hate and ort.InsSimple le ham ur. _lona& o/ OdI11n91M holt went 117) They politely and mm4e bolt. SImp14 humour. I en/Dyad according (o plan and carefully removed the when,you knew what *rgi your letter. 1 for a brei moment I washer, tub and all the you are doing. hops, Joule (the nmol 11111001000 once again envisioned' bits and pieces that Tete most surprising - thinks you amen Ilk, a a large hem & medal alt wen scateved about •lament of thte•whcle von. now. mychrstbutlhiswasto = be Mort -lived: The Dear Sia •reg ®rye black. cloud shuck whom tt we pay out Baards10 omyart Aa &galn.when i appl[ad t vena absolutely glue oliaeslhelhave regards fo the garbage -' - turning pressure to the eslound*d of the est to be paid, the claim coll*CLbn„Iamaresl- 'snyout"Su (what a rid• few lines of your article that the l dl the, dant of. Pickering Ind (��� 1u L"lin t Di11� • Icufous name) which I re -garbage, pick up at Town of Plekii will pay residential fax". L"/ILC - DRAWS had carafulty.1notrtso 12101illadom.Feb.191h.- be subfldeing this Also 1 pay business In the drilled note • . Ouote:Part-OL' building [aa cheap trick taco for I co"dJml- The 1MIWAl MRG "V -SNAP- • now I have Owners of single espenlally, as are nlumurritandif"Ithat The Miralin'A'. B,i ly:a!'M an`�� not only a boll that b. fortify dwellings must probably a lot of the now the Precadenfhaa 115i4afs0BIA10 i YaklydAI&E0000 broken all level but now subsidiw the gar - things that an subsl- been SOL Our condlml- LYter,rM'Ms''1 also a tool hardened bags collection senke dised and couly be ."turn should have are $TART RIIIS March J' „ place of a,**, for the high rasa and used In the game way. belle bills suppliodlike t 2ne -). Ti - sOCO. s• „r or�^"see" Imbedded through the almuarftruCtunalnlhe , Mr. Robtrtson, yet Radom Apt lmla*d of As - ya',,,,'ww~ww centreollheboliwblchfuture._ the election lever Is /laving to -pay forpn- Is loo hard to drill out. .Ons, cannot help but early and you sir have raft pick•uP• fair is fair. S<ati 1M my �m l _ 1� hero medal is now feel that Councillor just fast a vole. That was what Court- L07T Robettson- who valid - NAM d1.1i TAXES RAM rAOM appropriately CRTC, Robertson was fAaTjjtmOgR dune 14 1985 taking the chaps of a against the "nice, Edlfonnote. trying to-Polnlouf.Now • polatedhat. Nowallast and al the sa"n Irma _ John. lot me point lhaf It Ass started Onry 2'RT100 fa+awd , 1 admit defeat and nal• has an Interest In this out Ona gas" -nor In when don it end. At 7� Ize-we an faced with ne`espspeq it usfng your letter,. Councillor least Councillor uwrararesrraaawau having a compltis navy this means In a very Alit ROberffa" to lull Robertson looks at fife err w..r•. a vee a a . a.w a a ammb Bion Melt un . time Councillor and orerary fl s,tcf of ills a..•n. rra�ue-wx+wrf.Or,ar Iriaft way. ti,�•ree • ? �.�s='ave ai co"�•se'�+'w Installed. Alerrfatlrtly The articlemakes It nllnqulahed any man• ds,dslonf on the Town o.w•r i rim+o��ira+ A recondlll auto- sound as It we should agn smenf decisions rather thela seer 36 i wrA.ar. wr�•rrw.s.. a rmUc svasheor may baa be put 10 one iide. regarding - Pickering politica. - play Diner solution. Either' Publisher _ Thank you Icr being Cutsmonl Winter Car- SIIII- - Bay Nows such a good sport in nivel Commilism. �� • BUY 0� Oeer Aux:--bt :th* elements. Y o On behalf of the . orea jobl LEASE CummI t rtnl Wlnterfar- � �Puthe IM for 988 EO note:. lk. REW thenivallr Comis of and Wlnser y and am_ Lynn, i wag aoud lhs, nsMtnla of CI&rt underway Ind we and' hanound 1A be mane we wish to• 'bald lute tO De abs Ito rtrifed to ps,rytypafs/rt exp(eff our appnW-ask /or your suDCorl Claremont-,Wlnler vo - '' -� Lon.lor -lour support again next year. Camtvalandf'llberyry, r+• for makfnQ, our, cam's- Slhcenely, happy to be part of the Val a greatsuccesa. Lynn Winteretaln Gymivaltn 1988. NotMng is all bad. An With some manages.. To each and every one • - egotist • never p0esa holy -wedlock becomes of us. love give, the * around talking about holy deadlock. ' - - other pegpjw Brother Xavfeir powerwillk ydia a• - - de,lhve wlli.•LydiaM. Whitby Council;. F'um page 3 ling out or town groups to operate bingo games m toeinas being unfair to local organizations depend. ing on bingo proceeds low purylval OaiK ally, the bylaw permits the cul -01 town grdypa to oprratebingogamesin Whitby until they. choose to renew their herner then the local a rianizallunl wHhmg to fake aN•r ihr %pat would get the first rrt- usal it the outside group chooses to renew their aptrahcn The ficeoce it vJlid tof 13 weeks to any the group e•Peralmg A binge The concern de.elaped as a resull of I T groups holding hie ;los throughout the week it the Hideaway Ringo HJII. At Dundas and Garr Jrd Surrey. Whitby Th,, was a rrque+l Ins prlmn,lbn to operate a bingo hall on Hopkin+ Street. Whitby, received bylhe ,,Iumcd at. an 1.uhrr, meeting During Mon day nlghta meeting d was porn/rd out that 1400 Hopkins Street I, rented oul to General Majors and the Region of Durham School Board Thi, was the location whare the peo- poled Bingo Hall was tab. located Dunne hi. oblec. liana 11 ... nted to council nv.e the new by-law Councillor Bim nelle said. Barcally. what we have got Is a cfoled shop We have citizens from other -towns coming in and making money off the lawn of Whitby Mean ,while, we have nrganl- zalwh,intown that are going hungry- ' Regional Councillor Edwards replied. We gave everyone later esled In running a bingo in Whitby. the opportunity to _make raprelenlnlion.This, Ala. Ophmpl. Club operate, a bingo on Sunday evenings. the Dowmanvdle Gpllml,l Club operAtes cr Man day,. and Oshawa on Saturday,. The Aja. Minor Baseball open alts.a bingo on Satur. day evening while Alat Boxing operates on Tuesday .afternoon,. Councillor Joe Drumm laid that although O+hawa and Ajax g10. pa operate a bmga in Whitby you must belong lop Club The opinion fro m the Clerk s, Denomrnl is that it Is fu a Tr-unal;tr, whether there are enough bingo players in the Whitby area to support the number of bingo event, being conducted In Whitby, let alone addifianat events resulting from the po.xible of Mbp.h. _ men; of imams bingis hall In Whitby. 1 b - Winner Of Our'. Valentine Contest �. Qf February 6185 Jean Fidler, 93 Gregory Rd. Ajax Jim Blain, chief executive of Boy Scouts Canada was on hand to official 0 toy car fact at the Owasco Boy Scout Qhlitct club hAse.T(Mcan belong to the boysinthebackrowll.for l:Ja,on Nesbitt. Jim Grobast and Stephen Mikhail. paveaanta till nam Plckenng's Bh NtliR Febr ry 27. 1905 5 Coming Event Friday, March 1.7:30 Andrew'■ Phesbytenan p. m.: Anglican. Baptist. Church. 35 Church Raman Catholic, SAH- Sheet North. Pickering led and Presbyterian Village. Toplr. Pascal churches In Pickering Through Prayer and Vlllagepre unlling lot Action. Rafrnhmants the Would Day of following. All are Prayer Stnlce In St. ancouragedto come. ARE MOM. GENERAL') II yp9 ricervc.d a T1 Callneral Income L1A return Trus year, pang d to HSR Block our-ceP.111y, frameLix eACerts AM look Into aver 300 dr. 7!uction ,, esemp Uons Jnd credd5 that could ;ave yru merry VI;d •yCurru!'Itrl;IF13RBIcck "ii3ogcon or ;_.Ill for ,In:Ipno.niment 00 71 Generalf.om $ Nall, :;k ahl;ul r;ur guar:In len it pays to be pimpared by. HUM MOCK THr INCOME TAX SPECIAl15T9 OSIIAWA WHITBY IS pond 5l C. Ili Oundaa 5t W ' ga3Rn'Sr [ •l:I7D.k fid. `. PICAr"ING• t`fnwiimcne `.I N 1MLuunpacrfld 5 ()Perlin ,Pers w...... Al,,.I'M Isiel In In.,. Iacauaes dune'regular glare hour' "'40ay Sears EATON'S its ivlonay s�fawrn ansa hiss 8 Montba Ini araat Fm. AJAX 66 Harwood Ave. 686- 12 10 a 6 Pickering'* Bay News, February 27, 1985 Edltori ll Keith Glihnan Charlotte GentWG _Rick P.ladonik ksrripaar 34. sie¢6 Crga. 653-1561 Clrcuh6on - Ir'ne Proudfapj Abortion Issue Will NVot Disappear Lail wwk's demon. stralion, In front of Dr, Henry Margennlar'a abortion clinic In downtown Toronto proves only one thing. the debate over the existence of free stand. Ing abortion clinics In this province Is devel- opimg Into what will be the single moil Impar. Cant leglflativd dacl. ,ion the 'Ontario government will be faced with this decade. The anti-abonlon. iste ended a four day Protest 'on Thursday with a strong gathering of 3,000 people In front of the Harbour Street Cllnld. Th*pm;hoiceadvo- Cala, staged a one day eahiblllon.ol strength an Friday. Fl,* In". send people assembl. ed at Queen's Park and than marched the few blocks to the contro. venial clinic. The government has fat back -and allowed Ih a courts to decide Dr. Morgentalor'S late. Atter having success• fully defended his actions once al ready In Ontario (and three times In Quebec). Or. Morgentaler mull again defend himself when a higher Ontario court hien an appeal of his acquittal some• lime In the near future, In addillan, he has Councillor Report Alex Robert*.* Regional C".111lar, Ward 2 Tae• etpl h., eA the. senaofMtars of scene Member, of Cavntli to be good guys to eve- ryone can work out to Ih*benetltolthepubllc without any fear *of a back lash that couldbs detrimental. . I . The Subject this past week was the proposed development on Old Orchard Park Avenue and the lack of storm sewers 10 *anlCe this small subdivision The .11 who ren- Irontwo by tars. M1.- Mica• a resident of me road and her request was Simple: that Ins verbal- agreement of the developer to put In Storm sewers from the development to Dou. glas Avenue be written into the Subdivision by- law. This verbal Agr02- menl was given by the developer the previous "*it. Alter acidtesaing been arrested and charged a second lime following that acquittal and subsequent M. opening of the clinic. However, the court has acted with prudence and decided to wall fill the .appeal Is s*filed belora deciding whether or not to pro- ceed on m* second charge. Dr. Morgentaler admits to performing abortion s'ali the Toronto clinic butcon. tend* the rule ofneces- ally In doing to. According to him the clinics he runs are safe, Inexpensive and above ail wansNed. Last week, Archbl-. the request. I was pigs- sently surprised to find that everyone on the - Council. Including those who refused to support It the previous meeting of Commlll" wersagrs*able. Public power In an election Y." Is a IanwarNI w.apuA aeloe, gwnp en� further, 1 wilt also play Ina good guy. 1 had a call from the Chairman of thi condominium at 1210 Radom Street dis- agreeing wish my state- mens that the public was supplementing their pick up and beral- Ing me 'for Inferring they should not have Asked for the extra pick Ups. 1, of Course, have never Interred this. 11 I shop G_ Emmet Cards- nal Carter throw the undivided support at Me Catholic church behind the. cfusadm whOwanitoabollshlhi clinic. The Criminal Code of Canada allawsabor. Ilona to be performed In , hospitals. after a pans! of doctors have said that the mother's Ute isendangerod R the Pregnancy continues through Its full term. A numbefofdoctcrswho have cat on Ihasecom• mltt*ex have admitted that the majority of appllcallorn are rubber stamped regardless of patient prognosis. This In ell"I contradicts the essence of the Sys• tem which was designed to ensure that only medically war• ranted abortions were performed. ThoCathollcchurch and Its related support groups, do not label Ihexe hospitalm t - lot members urder- wL.as they have Or. Morgintaler, even though they perform m ibortfon with a pen (another doctor pm- sumebty Performa the Satu4l,41z6rtlon) and Dr. Mosgenreter uses a sterilized Instrument. Both Systems destroy a potential Isle. Yea, It It Is a potential Isle. The medical pro- fasslon Is clearly - divided mer Ih4 Issue of when a human Isle begins. The anti. abortionists an the only group who know- ingly can Slate that human life begin* at conception. DA Margenisier has $flecked the Church's poll Ilan by calling God the groat est abortlonlst of all time. He states that lour out of every fhepngnanclosendln' spontaneous Abortion. It's an Issue that Promises to "main with us for sometime. Ila Safe to saythal"on If Dr. Morg"talar and .lived in the hlghrise, 1 Hy Locni People ... For Loc2l People Pickering's ~Publisher Advortisinq Sales Bav News. Alex Rohertson Yvonne Levis ling work rare spread 6lananirin Editor Chore Bunting - Gcorrle Robertson Bernard Huntley ,141\ I'ublmh,l I Id. P.dink.E Mrdnr.da[s 1710\10'hrraon (nvrL 1 reit III, i'kkrr mC. Untar4. LIN iia Edltori ll Keith Glihnan Charlotte GentWG _Rick P.ladonik ksrripaar 34. sie¢6 Crga. 653-1561 Clrcuh6on - Ir'ne Proudfapj Abortion Issue Will NVot Disappear Lail wwk's demon. stralion, In front of Dr, Henry Margennlar'a abortion clinic In downtown Toronto proves only one thing. the debate over the existence of free stand. Ing abortion clinics In this province Is devel- opimg Into what will be the single moil Impar. Cant leglflativd dacl. ,ion the 'Ontario government will be faced with this decade. The anti-abonlon. iste ended a four day Protest 'on Thursday with a strong gathering of 3,000 people In front of the Harbour Street Cllnld. Th*pm;hoiceadvo- Cala, staged a one day eahiblllon.ol strength an Friday. Fl,* In". send people assembl. ed at Queen's Park and than marched the few blocks to the contro. venial clinic. The government has fat back -and allowed Ih a courts to decide Dr. Morgentalor'S late. Atter having success• fully defended his actions once al ready In Ontario (and three times In Quebec). Or. Morgentaler mull again defend himself when a higher Ontario court hien an appeal of his acquittal some• lime In the near future, In addillan, he has Councillor Report Alex Robert*.* Regional C".111lar, Ward 2 Tae• etpl h., eA the. senaofMtars of scene Member, of Cavntli to be good guys to eve- ryone can work out to Ih*benetltolthepubllc without any fear *of a back lash that couldbs detrimental. . I . The Subject this past week was the proposed development on Old Orchard Park Avenue and the lack of storm sewers 10 *anlCe this small subdivision The .11 who ren- Irontwo by tars. M1.- Mica• a resident of me road and her request was Simple: that Ins verbal- agreement of the developer to put In Storm sewers from the development to Dou. glas Avenue be written into the Subdivision by- law. This verbal Agr02- menl was given by the developer the previous "*it. Alter acidtesaing been arrested and charged a second lime following that acquittal and subsequent M. opening of the clinic. However, the court has acted with prudence and decided to wall fill the .appeal Is s*filed belora deciding whether or not to pro- ceed on m* second charge. Dr. Morgentaler admits to performing abortion s'ali the Toronto clinic butcon. tend* the rule ofneces- ally In doing to. According to him the clinics he runs are safe, Inexpensive and above ail wansNed. Last week, Archbl-. the request. I was pigs- sently surprised to find that everyone on the - Council. Including those who refused to support It the previous meeting of Commlll" wersagrs*able. Public power In an election Y." Is a IanwarNI w.apuA aeloe, gwnp en� further, 1 wilt also play Ina good guy. 1 had a call from the Chairman of thi condominium at 1210 Radom Street dis- agreeing wish my state- mens that the public was supplementing their pick up and beral- Ing me 'for Inferring they should not have Asked for the extra pick Ups. 1, of Course, have never Interred this. 11 I shop G_ Emmet Cards- nal Carter throw the undivided support at Me Catholic church behind the. cfusadm whOwanitoabollshlhi clinic. The Criminal Code of Canada allawsabor. Ilona to be performed In , hospitals. after a pans! of doctors have said that the mother's Ute isendangerod R the Pregnancy continues through Its full term. A numbefofdoctcrswho have cat on Ihasecom• mltt*ex have admitted that the majority of appllcallorn are rubber stamped regardless of patient prognosis. This In ell"I contradicts the essence of the Sys• tem which was designed to ensure that only medically war• ranted abortions were performed. ThoCathollcchurch and Its related support groups, do not label Ihexe hospitalm t - lot members urder- wL.as they have Or. Morgintaler, even though they perform m ibortfon with a pen (another doctor pm- sumebty Performa the Satu4l,41z6rtlon) and Dr. Mosgenreter uses a sterilized Instrument. Both Systems destroy a potential Isle. Yea, It It Is a potential Isle. The medical pro- fasslon Is clearly - divided mer Ih4 Issue of when a human Isle begins. The anti. abortionists an the only group who know- ingly can Slate that human life begin* at conception. DA Margenisier has $flecked the Church's poll Ilan by calling God the groat est abortlonlst of all time. He states that lour out of every fhepngnanclosendln' spontaneous Abortion. It's an Issue that Promises to "main with us for sometime. Ila Safe to saythal"on If Dr. Morg"talar and .lived in the hlghrise, 1 children who they wish place hasalso would have gone after to get Into this wonder. Increased and the w0- Ihe•totat pick up. My lul movement. The ling work rare spread disagreement Is with problem Is getting very allm. the Member of Council leaden who an willing I have brought the who for political gain, to give of their time, problemforwardancill Ignored the budgetary 10* 1h* short training Wmareanyparentsin procerss to the ealnme CoUrsavot,Qhalpoul. IM Witney Heights extent et addling Costs to ttae Tavern. atmoet in The art*is Intie subdivision who feel they can help -asst. the easels, bream we Patti* f" Westray please previa 087- spprgving me, ** p Heights Subdivision N 1110. Anyrry,llapppninat w great that the call - , my teen an proving Ing list is In the While on the subject groundless and the _bundreds. The prob- of volunteers. I noticed others are accepting tem is"ailyareftectlan that the scecar h" the Status quo.. of the times we live In.. commenced mgislrA- Two pannte working, lion and next Saturday Shen *ppeen to W� trasoning long dislan- will be IM fast day for major crisis In the ceandstIllattempting gettingyour children worfd of Scouts. Cubs, to raises famllyanddo enrolled. Last yes;, BrowMesand Guldiml what they feel Is right then was a shortage of had a Call Irom it very for the children. Unfor- coaches And mansg- oonceried gentleman tunately, the heed In ars. Hen Is a gnat who asked II 1 could . our society lot volph- Mance to help out. 11 inwtotMatlantlonal Issnin thowldsverltty. does not malt" if you no People who here of atlhltles that take have children playing his supportm.Pfevoll, thelssu*wlllnolmst" long as the -clinic remains open and the Catholic .Church OpPoeee'.Itil operation. Because Dr. Mor- gentaler admits to how - Ing Performed soma 12,000 abortions In his Ilfttlma and Since he has Dain found -not gullly'on four Separate occasions At different I"Ofs of our judicial hittarchy„pemsps It's time -Our t*gWators review IM Criminal Coda and amend It to be more reflective of Public tolerance. Than what would the Catholic church Say. or nol, or It you know have 10 kick a ball. It Is .your leadership skills that are required and YOU Canleahi the roil. Why not voluntser a couple of hours a w"%7 You wli find 11 worth rhe effort, . I have been asked fu address the Claremont Lime Club rogavdind the vlllage. That sprang the thought that par• haps this would b* ■ good time for clubs to gel some Members of the Council to attend AS spoken On various mattre. l am sumil w01 be racommendlab the Idea to the RotarJ Club of -Pickering. as a member. It should make an interesting change of pato. yy, Union Gas customers. The Cabinet of t e energy Supplier to the for "orgy Supply, case -trade order des• Report both large and small Ontario GovemmW 1 Ontario economy. It rates and smite. pita the takeover bid and also from many of has .considered In s"wes approximately made by Unicorp. The FromaY1 the (tf4nlclpalltlea offer of Unicorp Can 492,000 Industrial and The Ontario Energy hearing, though impor- a t which' have granted ado Corporation to the , rNldentlal customm. Board Act provides for rant. had nothing to do A- franchises to Union holder, of common It provides transmla- Modngs and' appro• with the utility's Nr - Cas. This focus of their shares in Union Enter. sfon Services to Trans- y Queens concam Is mW ■ r Tate whew ownership the a was Dosed on Pea • prise* Llmlled. a Canada r diltrei tors amity c ang”. public the Allegation of Union t- Park en! haste of the prop- company public and other disMOuton utility changes. The Baal ■red they have, company whose major Including. Consumers' Board, therefore, must that the purchase by expressed considers- . a,s1tlsit9own9mhlpa1 Gu; Northern _ and also comlCer whOthor .Unkorp of 4,500,000 13400`70 Athe, MPP' DN sur thel adecisldn Union Gas. The Control Gas. Co. and the Some regulations . Common *nam of Durham West might be made without 'Cabinet Is also fully ins Kingston P. U. C. apply when a holding Union wan private - A -f W1 public nvi0w of swan of the conceal Company Changes entered agtnwnleiod the basses. and'confusion felt by. Therefore. I base hands, Union Ent"-- Into ala tkrwwhm Uni-' Undoubt*dlyyouan ha�v�aPPsand In our every 'of the Man- announc0d that, corn- prissy has many thou- torp had formed an familiar with recent majdr daily naerspep• Industrial customers holds" who feel that meneing March 19. sends of shenholden, Intention of making a mins reports on the en ghing the views of of Union Gas fnparfic• mon Inlonnallon is 1983, the Ontario whom" U8 par coni Of subsou wit takeover Proposed takeover bid . both pants in this idar an seeking ensu- needed baton a d*cl• EnWrgy Board .(It hold Unicorp, is controUs - bad -This, Commbaion, by Mf corp Canada -issue. rant• that their Ston is madepublic hearings an all by one, person however, nA*d that Me Corporation at Union - Interests and the pub4cmattan totaling to the The Ontario SOCurl- purchawsdldnolcon- Enterprlaes limited. In recent days. hove Interest In price, ser. - As your M. P. P. 110211 Proposedtakeov"and lies Commission, stitute private ogres Fu0 page ad"Mas- ewr, the Government vice And reliability not It 1s Important to report will than report to which Mid Piz us" of m"b and Il found no. metats. dlracted to has received eapme- be'jeopardind Dy the .10 you that Union Gas Cabimlon IMimplln- hearings on me sub- Dials to cease -trade Union sharHloldm, -along of concern from proposed innsactlon. plays a vital role as an Uoni of the transaction IKl, will not isauW a theaulonquWnt oB". . Mitchells Fofsomeltissnoppo, games being hold on then wM be two day bussed by being Friday. March 15th and tunity for the entire Friday. March 15ft egmps op"atkill out of picked up-tl warlow the .QunDaripn pool •Cortlmunications f�ilytogolosunnar Thin toumamenl- 1s ounbarton High C"traltocaliom-Mmyl haus anbetween 200 f climates and recharge hold at the Don 8Ke(r School. One Is an Arta suggest that you con-' PTL and 4.00 p.m. on their batterlos. Foroth- Arena facility a�A Camparadtheotharlsa tact rho liarks, and the same dans. I Bob Mitchell en. Outoflowelhockey -Includes ■ record N Sports Cathy These 'RyC »a110i Depart- Ai Court acthitfef LOCa1Cotnrclliar, Ward 1 - tournaments prevail or teams from NI over two camps include a. -fhant about. these two will be open (squash. Tam or Plckedng In town hockey louma• Ontario. L- mswimming program.. line programs. racquet ball, tortilla) menta SuchaatMPtck- The Pickering Parks andathefrnarrisi Public swimming is And f would skigg02f, WNL it's coming mar -and goes from Mon•, * i i�n g Hockey and R e c r • a l l o n goal, On* Is mon Pao• in place both al the that YOU book Warty. •thattbrm Ofyowagain- day,M'mchllthto Fri- Association Select Daparbmrtt haw been tt"then the oth",The Revestion Complex Public.skating will be that , time when our . day, March 15th. Ther* Toumam"L busy Putting a good oporating limos for and Dumton barpool. Wvai4blo during. the - CMldren take a break Is no escaping this This tournament program toggfMr• On* these two Camps are The Compfea hours for March Breast and than - from School for awe" break AS It b a reality runs from Mondry,. *raid will elitist Doth between the hours. of • public swimming an will be special moeli' Ina 1Mid� This whichen eek is which rn, as Panama, March 11 th through to parents d childrenm. " 9:00 ad 3:30 p.mur . 1:00 0.m- to 4:00 p.m.. days which yochild MMarch8selak must face straight am the final Chsmpbmhlp alike. This March Break and -the .children an- Monday. March 111h to Cont. page? a Mitchell's Com' munications From page 6 ren cantwe advantage of These Iwo Pro grams were only on the drawmg board stage At the time at this wfiling Theretort for mOre information. wouldyou please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at - 683- 2160 At this time at Ino year, thecreeks. Wren. Frenchman's Bay and the Lake Ontario shoreline are disaster area). Some Innocent child Or unsuspecting teenager. -etc.. may make a fatal mistake and assume that these areas are safe and fun areas to be In These areas are neither Safe not should they be mM- construed as safe play areas They are extremely dangerous and very seldom allow for second chances. May I suggest. It you have not already done so. to sit down with your children -tonight andimpress upon them how dangerous the water areas can be and advise them to arald lheaeareas .Sorry I missed a column [sat week but the old flu bug hit. me, Cott 1 am sure Ihaf al this Ilme of year. 1 have a tot of company. fteat A$ v rJJ{y It Arse `t, 8j1 RjdM Florist 13arRqn ICA Alin 8332919 COMPUTERS CR if you are considering a Computer for your Business, or -require customised Programming, call SIMALL MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS rcr Prf=trot and Affuntie Service L (705)324-3565 would have nochanges And consequently no Improvements to the system This ,disdain for seekmgdMCussionhas canle-d beyond social spendinghsues. When justice Minister John Crosbie introduced Icgislahon aimed at making federal ata. hila. conform to the Charter of Right,. Lib- erals and New Demo- crats again look great exception to the prey. enlatlorl of a number of complicated and Clouded Issue. In the four, of adt.cuulon gasper. 11 would appeter [tial they was" hen the govemmenl pro. } Plclwring's Bay Newt. February27, lS7S 7 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY Of 707))) DURHAM t>u - NOTICE "Weight Restriction Regulations will be in force on roads under the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of -Durham effective March 1. Vehi- cle loads are restricted to 5 Tonnes per axle in accordance with Durham Region By-law Number 99-Bd " • t W. A Twdvetra.s. P Eng ccmmu,mner of W Gk. 14gianal NunrtlVady of Durnam ceedtodraltlegislallon true -voice" In the .� governing process. In such areas as man- 1984 was the year that strap Ot situation in Canadians went to the dalpry rehrem ant. the polls and voted for a J, gavtrnment that prom. `Z:'4 - • i Med Io reverse Ihaf Opposition - which Itmd homosexuals In the. Even after the mes- measures Its strength sage came loul:Aand . clear lhrOugh ins lY.dllt. $ptasing To Yo,, the partysnowinoppo- bySCnrlfgnnell M.P mon, still fatitoundcr- r.vOnlanoRidinq stand that the and driving ages, with. Canadian people whin A university student to lake p.,rt in Ihecon. recently requested my nulblive process opinion on why the Lib- which the Qovernmenl orals lost the 1984 Fed. has I uhated For eral Elecbdn. Naturally u,,lanee. when Health a great number of and Welfare Minister. things came to vnmd. Jake Epp. released his howeJer, ant parecu. consultation paper on lar concept seemed to the reform of child and say II all. That is that elderly be nelita a low o..r IM 15 ".'.011h. w.eke ago. the lsac- Liberal Wirt,'. aagn, Ilan of the Oppo.ulon Canedl.n, gradually wee to d.nount. any "Me to baser. IMI dlscuWon of W they no -longe, had a social polcNa_.. they how dangerous the water areas can be and advise them to arald lheaeareas .Sorry I missed a column [sat week but the old flu bug hit. me, Cott 1 am sure Ihaf al this Ilme of year. 1 have a tot of company. fteat A$ v rJJ{y It Arse `t, 8j1 RjdM Florist 13arRqn ICA Alin 8332919 COMPUTERS CR if you are considering a Computer for your Business, or -require customised Programming, call SIMALL MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS rcr Prf=trot and Affuntie Service L (705)324-3565 would have nochanges And consequently no Improvements to the system This ,disdain for seekmgdMCussionhas canle-d beyond social spendinghsues. When justice Minister John Crosbie introduced Icgislahon aimed at making federal ata. hila. conform to the Charter of Right,. Lib- erals and New Demo- crats again look great exception to the prey. enlatlorl of a number of complicated and Clouded Issue. In the four, of adt.cuulon gasper. 11 would appeter [tial they was" hen the govemmenl pro. } Plclwring's Bay Newt. February27, lS7S 7 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY Of 707))) DURHAM t>u - NOTICE "Weight Restriction Regulations will be in force on roads under the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of -Durham effective March 1. Vehi- cle loads are restricted to 5 Tonnes per axle in accordance with Durham Region By-law Number 99-Bd " • t W. A Twdvetra.s. P Eng ccmmu,mner of W Gk. 14gianal NunrtlVady of Durnam ceedtodraltlegislallon out -thorough and sub- gal us aehon s. 11 is lhuaa they never learn7 Tho In such areas as man- slanllal discussion. strap Ot situation in only hope Is that ordl- dalpry rehrem ant. the In a democracy. an . CIIA.a today to sae an nary Canadian Citizens role of women and Opposition'a power Opposition - which will not be yhy to talk homosexuals In the. derives -chiefly [ram measures Its strength and will Inspire Iho armed Io,Ces and the governments accep- In terms of its success Oppositiorytobo alittle voting, and drinking tante otpubllc and par. In shutting down talk golfer and a little more and driving ages, with. liamentary dlscust,ion on certain ss0es. Will opvn-minded. Unemployment To..Remain High from page I picture of some of the possible problem A 17 ydar old may encoun- ter during their search for employment. Mr. Dryden -told 1h. audible. th.lsnly 53 par eset of today'. grad. ninl population will graduate Iram high schooL Of 20 grade nine students In today's school system, only two will go on to r ec.tr. a uni.ereily dons. -Th. simple answer M that oos.mment garo- gram dont oleate jobs, employers do," ,Mr Dryden said. He wonll on to fell Ino audience that govern- ment can offer wage wWldi.a and training Programs " -InCM- fhre$. • but, 11 was up to the employer to put the unemlitoyed back to work. AS far as IM Youth , - Commuslonw Is con- comed, -thw@ is a mor.l 01,119.1lon to do ...thing about It _ jlmomploymanl). - if aPick Mng'f Bay Hews. February 37, 1733. Ajax Appoints industrial/ Commercial Development Co- ordinator assuming, Mr. Whit. Alas Mayor Bill tinglon will retain his Mclean Is pleased to responsibilities for Stoner Report : OrenI Whittington has , and CamrhercW deur. Veen appoln,eid lRdue- ,navcommertlel Oe.• open isp mel, deeelpp. Mont pep Ppaele. The elopmenl Co-Ordlna. conbinedrolewulprp- ))))f. vide. Industrial and Alas. In this Position, commercial develop, Plants lar which Per. efsee of SI M 5 miillan for .promoling IM 'Nor.,h ster on - s h", not yet bn md<e . vi,7*are Indleallonf I Caunbllor aas1s11hegdevefopen granted. that there,a shit, from , oto Ajax. W"d??I Mr. Whittington Coma'sli Devitt. ''tarter home receive policy diree- Towner P,C.lermq tion from the Adminis• - opmenl is another farger, mare eapanaha boenas a Plannarinthe Mayor. Industrial. ` Plarning'Depriment. major source of ham<s Thistsgeod for derelopmenL Is' bddie, to data have Initiated by the Towne assessment and lob,. thefuturea'moremld- and com- pnlef�' this turn- In Cle4teof575 -mthe 179-1 permit, are valued st Sal J million dfe and upper manage. Inq t)p none far You mar Y Cevelopmenl category which, M, handledaxJMditiously. meat• persona al will and for MeThylyncs by our able Commis, Gervais descr,hes of comparedlo S139md - move Into the area. that lam,bnr old ie^g sioncr.Gerard Grrvan. - the cornerstone at honin 1997 - an Larger homof efamules comes immedlalely to make,. PI'Jsant economic -develop Imp, overheat of more mature mind w hen ieatl,ng the rC.Clnq meal apPws,matel 700' apwo mal000 lace lower most recent report of •S14 al the 1 ' on the Public P c services IN Regional Cr-mm,t- — Same of the high. A rough r,I,mate o1 JOS commercialdevel- in the area so lhr refs. ,tuner at Econemle tight, are fallow, cpnirnl In the Town of Ilve L1-MUldeh of this Development as new lobs created by Pickering In 1904. 11 Is type of dL•,rlopm6nl if The Increase in the this mcreased indws. anticipated that the minimal ! 0tanng ,n mind that value of Indu,inal Innruoar'paceit t.92s Commercial Develop. Anyonf la every Increase ,n cam- buridin7 Permit, n,ued m 1997 Fov Oog,. menl will create 2.400 ,rlhn,ng reCenNa co PY al Mr. mere, al and mCufbl al ave. 1707 are urhslan tial •Aluminum. u adart,on Alcan Purdue new jobs - Residential Gervais -complete etsessmenl means an S7, 5 mdl,an m 1904 as Frederick loo and D a permit' were 5137 5 million report should contact aa„e'taeload feeallot us -no are residential opposed la $122 mt. R. Custom S feel orclall in 1794 - an mcrea,e of me at my olhcei- 693- 2760 and 1 would be lion In 1703 An butldingnew Pickering 7.4'. over the 1793 pleased to forward ll. Ajax Appoints industrial/ Commercial Development Co- ordinator , 0 * A t** ULM, GIRLS ' Starti1ourown Businesses, We have a few paper routes open. Only enterprising boys or girls apply.. . Phone 839-8,188 or 683-1561 i *1, 3•a&,.l 3l, ilei illi Ewopean Women's ' C6.1►u._ ir _+ 31A, Saturday. March 2nd 1985 ZOO pm-.9:00pm Sunday March 3rd; •1,985 10-00 aver- 9-00 pen Open House ladies Only from March 4th to 8th Come to I PV Light Refreshments 3 � CaAn !n fait gr K'CR!J�Ji 1: .'.,,c_a Pdbbon' Cutting Ceremony. Change Your Look in'85 I 1.� • 7R.T:Ta; •h9aZpY i . �- �. v 1ar _ N r 17135 Bayiy Street = i=I'idten MR MOMA1O1° CAU - c Df as � 831-1105 To ZQ 79/,070 9TO � 1*ftV4bPlat., N/tii Atm i. assuming, Mr. Whit. Alas Mayor Bill tinglon will retain his Mclean Is pleased to responsibilities for announce that Mr. workinQ'vellh Industrial OrenI Whittington has , and CamrhercW deur. Veen appoln,eid lRdue- ,navcommertlel Oe.• open isp mel, deeelpp. Mont pep Ppaele. The elopmenl Co-Ordlna. conbinedrolewulprp- 101 for the Town al vide. Industrial and Alas. In this Position, commercial develop, • he will be, rvaponalblo era with 'one stop for .promoling IM shopping' assistance. Town of Ajax In order to to both Obtain or can. Increase Industrial amt slrucl'Pnmbas, and to commerCJal develop• aas1s11hegdevefopen ment In the Town of In commencing bust- Ajax. nota In Alex Mr. Whittington Mr. Wh1ltinglon will - Joined the Town of Ajax receive policy diree- • In , 1777. His moll tion from the Adminis• - recant position has Irator. D.J. Lowandthe boenas a Plannarinthe Mayor. Industrial. ` Plarning'Depriment. 'Commercial policy Some of his reiponsA derelopmenL Is' bddie, to data have Initiated by the Towne included wo,kinq with •mdmtrial Industrial, Commove: and com- .lel Development Com. merclaf"develapen to Mitt": Members ohhis' ensure that all develop. Commiltee. are Ment proj2osats are Regional Councillor handledaxJMditiously. Jim Witty, Cauocilior In /Iddltron to the Joe Dickson. Mayor mediating nisponalbil. Bill Mclean, and Q.J. Was which he will be Low. Administrator. , 0 * A t** ULM, GIRLS ' Starti1ourown Businesses, We have a few paper routes open. Only enterprising boys or girls apply.. . Phone 839-8,188 or 683-1561 i *1, 3•a&,.l 3l, ilei illi Ewopean Women's ' C6.1►u._ ir _+ 31A, Saturday. March 2nd 1985 ZOO pm-.9:00pm Sunday March 3rd; •1,985 10-00 aver- 9-00 pen Open House ladies Only from March 4th to 8th Come to I PV Light Refreshments 3 � CaAn !n fait gr K'CR!J�Ji 1: .'.,,c_a Pdbbon' Cutting Ceremony. Change Your Look in'85 I 1.� • 7R.T:Ta; •h9aZpY i . �- �. v 1ar _ N r 17135 Bayiy Street = i=I'idten MR MOMA1O1° CAU - c Df as � 831-1105 To ZQ 79/,070 9TO � 1*ftV4bPlat., N/tii Atm i. Mr. h Mrs George and Hohn Dion" ne pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter. Barberd*Joanne Dion" to Greg• Burke of Pickering. son of Donald and Mar- garet0urke. Barbara and Gmg plan to be mar- ried Oclober 12. 1985 at Holy Redeemer Church. A 117a). 11'�rb 1� vjoE IhcA.uit Prvtnline A Office Supplit�, He who lives welt is ;he best preaCher - Cerranfti Better an ounce of example than a pound of advise. - Katie Kennedy True eloquence consists in saying all that Is proper, and nothing. more. - Francois do Is Rocheloucauid , The wicked are like the Iroubledoea-when it cannot rest. whose wales Cal t up more and dirt' There is no peace. with my God. to the wicked. • Isaiah 57.20.21 You can l foot all the people at] the time.b\1 those highway Interchange signs Corse pretty close. -Anon Be contenve idl your-lof. especially d ib a I corner one. - Century 21 I With some marriages. holy 'wedlock peconfes holy deadlock. - Brother lavfel Plckedrry'e Bay News. February 27, 19x7 9 kid& -IMLA -;, Arlaine Wright• felt. of the 2g Minute Workout was -! at the Pickering Recreation CamPlex on Sunday, reading an aerobia program Above. Ilinasa _ Instructor Bev Devillten tries todoa sit-up bulher two year old son Colin has other Ideal • - �• u\o^'soc pCd� ]bW en bpYP,w r\darn {l $89331 is throwing in. transmission at no extra ost on Doge Arles and Plymouth PRee lanm And you don't home to buy an ` _T _nsw opbw padcaga to get it v No. i Chrysler Dealers .....e- MM, ■11 L■h +-ilneurtt I i'.••." N �® ANNA NDAL DIE axige CHRYSLER IMBED CHURCH & BAYLY ST., PICKERING i1N�SlER ttE„>,l.Il M-5722 aNrlarCAUOCO” f Mr. h Mrs George and Hohn Dion" ne pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter. Barberd*Joanne Dion" to Greg• Burke of Pickering. son of Donald and Mar- garet0urke. Barbara and Gmg plan to be mar- ried Oclober 12. 1985 at Holy Redeemer Church. A 117a). 11'�rb 1� vjoE IhcA.uit Prvtnline A Office Supplit�, He who lives welt is ;he best preaCher - Cerranfti Better an ounce of example than a pound of advise. - Katie Kennedy True eloquence consists in saying all that Is proper, and nothing. more. - Francois do Is Rocheloucauid , The wicked are like the Iroubledoea-when it cannot rest. whose wales Cal t up more and dirt' There is no peace. with my God. to the wicked. • Isaiah 57.20.21 You can l foot all the people at] the time.b\1 those highway Interchange signs Corse pretty close. -Anon Be contenve idl your-lof. especially d ib a I corner one. - Century 21 I With some marriages. holy 'wedlock peconfes holy deadlock. - Brother lavfel Plckedrry'e Bay News. February 27, 19x7 9 kid& -IMLA -;, Arlaine Wright• felt. of the 2g Minute Workout was -! at the Pickering Recreation CamPlex on Sunday, reading an aerobia program Above. Ilinasa _ Instructor Bev Devillten tries todoa sit-up bulher two year old son Colin has other Ideal • - �• u\o^'soc pCd� ]bW en bpYP,w r\darn {l $89331 is throwing in. transmission at no extra ost on Doge Arles and Plymouth PRee lanm And you don't home to buy an ` _T _nsw opbw padcaga to get it v No. i Chrysler Dealers .....e- MM, ■11 L■h +-ilneurtt I i'.••." N �® ANNA NDAL DIE axige CHRYSLER IMBED CHURCH & BAYLY ST., PICKERING i1N�SlER ttE„>,l.Il M-5722 aNrlarCAUOCO” a 10 Pickering', Bay News, February 27: 19a5 Coming Event SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOP try of Induilry and The -Ala. Public on' How to start am, - Trad.l-ticonductthe Library (Main Branch) cgeryrl a small bus I. seminar from 6:30 to In cooperation with the nese: •BUsine,s can- 10 GO p m Much 171h. Business OevelogmeM .aaltint: Bob Pollock Afeee1510nrequ,,ed. Centre present, 3W (former' consultant To register call 789. Informative workshop wtth the Ontario Mims- ,.2485. •;'a-.. S 10 OFF ALL NURSERY LAMPS, LUV BUGGY DELUXE. HOOD, BOOT 3 BASKET � Rcg. 516273 599 SALE BAST 20US 10% OFF Ask cbout our free Baby Shotaer& Gift Registry Plana 'Iw•pbat 977 Mack fid., Pickering.109=�a m. a r_•r�1-i J,N a.,w,M rtif .el ,. 831 -1 I Parents As. Teachers determined to see their ablllLy to road andwrlle factor, slowing the full or partial rotary' is ying to the call and are virtually complete maturing p(ocns. system for.yrade 7 and. Involved in the educe- by agii Illslhnllms breeding dependence 8 where sludents have -believe. a good and a period when parents an the parents lot different lea4hers for phenomenon. cannot provide too school svccass. and In various subjects, The _l much help. During this many Cases creating relationship. berweese • time children respond excessive straw In the students and leachers by aIle five. and the quickly to Individual house as the complex- changes slightly, as attention and Immo- Ily of the work teachers must deal ® dlale feedback. An Increases and Inc abil, with a much, larger Interni In Meir school- work, and plenty at ity at the parents to help decreases. Child- number of student, and thus know- each rasliss, fission dlrectlonincamplellnlg ren begin to see par- one slightly Ins. Con- . their -work correctly, ants as "nags, yet turn soquently each student - can convince children to them constantly for must here a greater Now Much Help7 that their parrinta are help In. doing their sense of sell - High unamploymant concarnrd and avmla- work. There Is no dell- discipline. to talisman rales, slow growth In ble for support. A await, nablq line where this rexparlslbllltyforcom- the economy, and a with lots of Individual procas occurs but It pleting work carefully movamenl tow4fd high attenllon, Ihs Child's appeali to me Mat IM and correctly. Without IQchnology jobs, have skills w71) Improve, and time to encourage such esti.discipline crested. paranoid par- with success, the post- Independence 11 grade students Iqulckly ents who are con- tine altitude necessary 6. Let me explain by I become lost In the corned with the for long term learning see this grade level aa• mayhem.Theywedis- opportunitles which will be astablbhed. critical ona enchanted, and even. will be open to their Constagt Irustratlon In most schools. wally add disinterest o children. There ts a •prlgr to age 10' can grade 612 the 11"Iyear 'their academic repe- beliel,andllisproba. result In the develop- for a home room sltua- lolre. Sadly. l' we ,an 11 bly justified, that menl of a negative atti- tion where one teacher happen to many stu- unfeumeirch ldiendp tude to achooi and Is responsible for dents whose parents well in school. they will authority In genefal,as almost all subjects, had the best of Inlen- nol share In the wealth well as a low sense of Most schools have a Cont. page it of the future. WeIL sell-esicam. Parents inter711oned parents, must recognize that determined to see their they play a much larger children sucbeed are role than the teacher In is ying to the call and ]he,, early years. A becoming increasingly toxic her cannot provide Involved in the educe- nearly as much lndlvld- tionalprocosi Theials ual attention or Imme, -believe. a good and a dlale feedback as a bad sideto this parent. Early success phenomenon. in school requires par. Young children. from ental lnvolvpment. age 1.10. learn at a Unfortunilely, many phenomenal rale. parents malts to rac- uanycltheparaonalily ocnlae that at coma chavacl0i ane set ppint, this Involvement by aIle five. and the bicatner a negatlw SA+wi�.�1{ �1J! � � r -r 4e "r;1_s; c; ti y b Scarboro, Pickering, I7�. �r Whitby, ' �. J 1€ y , ©You 'jewailed eba,/ 2,, 198.5_ ^ _ NOW YOU CAN FLY FROM OSHA1nl�' TO OTTAWA/ MONTREAL AND WINDSOR 2 Flights Daily, Monday - Friday 3 Flights Dally. Monday - Friday .1-%.,0PN- THE -FIRST JET TYPE PASSENGER AIRCRAFT. 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The Grade 7 student .on the Durham Public and Separate School Public Speaking Competition last week. Simona topic was cats and he used his three as a base ' Academic Column • Parents As Teachers Associated With COTA And TADR by Rick Madonik as providing Subsldles' 0 1 occur and lel the child slonally, then they are would atao give them mote the region find it. Rather than spelr Inviting -increased Frum pogo l0 out every word asked pro blame later on when finance committee for.. leachthem to use adolescence• Immnta- be Interested In seeing. ' the dictionary to find It turily, and Inesponsl. lions. Unfortunately, themselves. Rather billlYpombine to create through Over- thanwrlldng Iheprolect an obnoaioul loan Protection and e.ces- for them, ask 'themv-10011 19 for anyone to due involvement, they. - questionsand help blamai but himself for Created the -very clr- them find resources In difficulties in Khool or cumstances which led the Ilbrary to answer for that ma liar, to the deml.eof the ev quflons, Rather 't"Ywh.ee. fChoolwork. than ltlinglM topers- Lore does notrr�a,n� - - m smutty m lot el, auto. �, �tty pampering. '-'N Lel me suggest that Cosa on your should". means call what to by tM'thr.eaMld Deg-' put It on their best In the tong run. ins grade 6, he she it shoulders. Than is rid Encouraging your quite capable of reason why 11 year child to loam Inde - accepting many of the olds cannot schedule pendently and to rosponslbillllq of their time to complete develop solutions. for .school. Astheyearpro- work, learn to proal- problems which may grosses, parents ' Rad their own assign- arl"As thw greatest should withdraw more Monts, and be farrow You can do and more of their direct responsible for follow- than,. The longer you Involvement and play Ing the gulidellnes wall, the hardar It Is for instead, the role of a ' given out by a teacher, everyone: tupporl. resource. If parents do not allow - Rather Ihan correcting this Io happen ingrade Graham Hockey Is a $polling errors, simply 6, perhaps even allow. full-tlme stall member place a check mark on In their children to fall at St. Georgie Col. the line where errors list on their Ina occ i- .lege. Toronto. The. Advocate Garbage tri - Garbage Out decreasedeparfinental • f4ckerfnga Bay Newf. �rWmy 27,19215 11 Durham May Not Pay To Be Associated With COTA And TADR by Rick Madonik as providing Subsldles' tourism literature. It ' Most members of the for guides and would atao give them mote the region Durham, Region Man-' pamphlets. the'auNorlty fo pro- througttlradeahows. , agtment Committee Ajax Mayor. BILI finance committee feel it Is no longe via. McLean remarked. be Interested In seeing. ble to spend money to "they it (COTA) and. that.. meeling two -weeks associate the reglon with two tourism pro- - (TADS) not worth the paper thoy'ro printed department's budget duced a report pre - had allocaled$15.000- --motion groups chn'becaulhonada- deparimana that can. SUN VILLA ulnad two options misslono of Economic open to council with because They have not � doefn'rec elver ads - d"snl The money Is usedto Its promellon. pay membanhlp feta Option two calla for to theCentralOntario provided the regional quale esposun for the COTA and TAOS and C •. municipality with ado- amount of money It C i----- -------- ----s g 1 SPECIAL. 9 quite $styles. Comments by ver- contributes. .Regional• Chairman �� s 1 TANNINGS8310mt lona mayors wen voiced at a February 0, Gay Herrems agreed with Mayor McLean I ) r for $25moOl management saying touism1765, i5 committee meeting. At promotion should he ____________________a that eine, the commit. nnndlad proi`erty. 32 (lhgsiah Rd t'Icletla= Yi117t2 � tee was making cuts to -I'm not saying It's a "1 a� `+ t 083.85 the 1965 proposed well oiled. -smoothly /2I budget in an effort la run machine... but. It a WEEKDAYS 9 Ado -e -0M ` decreasedeparfinental at: we hare: said Mr. spending by S40.00010 Gamals. defending his I bring theirbudget department's budget within the life per cant aft>Catton. Mr. Genals ' ceiling regional court. went onlofell theCom- cil had sal as a limit the mitiee that the plan: previous week. Ring department has a Last week the draft of tourism stra- finance committee logy that council may slashed $l million from- be Interested In seeing. the budget to do lust At a rnanagomont. that.. meeling two -weeks The development later.MI.Oerealalntr0- department's budget duced a report pre - had allocaled$15.000- pared by has for lourlsm promalklarl. deparimana that can. Gerard Otnab, Com- ulnad two options misslono of Economic open to council with Development sold. regards to tourism and The money Is usedto Its promellon. pay membanhlp feta Option two calla for to theCentralOntario severfnq .Bea with Travel - Association COTA and TAOS and (COTA) and Tourist apowlno tis deeebV- A.eotlatbnofDurham Merril depen—I W Raglan (TADR) .. wap peep-te and msttsbut. 9 - 1by Pt1er Roberts,, If. Masan Kitchen and needs? Equal treat; - Arthur have sought to Ment before the law Is There Is nothing apply this prlmlple to new enshrined In the quite so ridiculous sea garbage colletBon at Charter of Rlghti and politician in heat. The 1210 Radom Streit. -.Freedoms.Canlhelaa- miling period for 6►sull: PickMng'& stn- payer of Pickering municipal politicians -gle family dwelling afford this kind of occurs once every hortseownenmwtnow -equallnatmont-? �Ihree years In subslQlze unlimited The movers and sup. Noeember. but the garbage pickup al the porters of this change courting fitwl with the Town's largest highrise In TowngarbagopolicY electorate, begins structure. an guilty of the kind of much earlier. in Picker- The burden of sub. Inteileetwl myopia Ing it hop 6 -gun pry, sidizing one hIghrise that comes with abject early: strange itllshcea. may not be slgnllicant- politicking. They have are emerging• and like It amounts to about pandered tax doean some exotic bird play- S5.000.001nthecurrent for a paltry few rotm ing courtio a reluctant, fiscal year -but what of -User-pay" does not fematt. one of these all the other apartment require that the rest of groups. has thrown a buildings in Town?Will, the Town sdbsldlze a small pebble - a stone Council extend Special .sPeclllc 9ruup' who otgarbage. status lothem as well? choose•fo llw dna high. Now user -pay Is an How - Much wive' this rite. a rental aper� Ich" principle to subsicy then cast Pick— mint. - •or anywheuk. :its poly & taxation. We .ring taapayen? Can else. !! payforasereice.sothr other condominiums Are these iSia so it of argument goes:then- now apply for garbage People youlwanl to. Iore,weshouldrecelve tailored tmtMlrspecial representyw? THE DRi1PERY j BOU T IQt e MARCH SPECIAL �" LEVOLOR VERTOLS S DESIGNER FABRIC COLORS , TO CHOOSEFROM 75x 84...:. 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The AMgdom of God Is a reaun Ihat,"Ory man and eery, woman and every child, has to want for himself or her - sell. This woman made a Choice. She spurred on to It by IM riled of her daughter. She had holm aroused In her from what she Nd heard. But lhedy"MIC step is the one in which she chooses to approach Jesus. Only you can choose to believe In the midst . of your tile. No one can do that for you. This womah Cho". She acted. And she demon- alraled her faith before Jesus. She fell at His feel and she wer- shipped Him. That is always the Brat acs of Christian faith. If you want to sae what the Church is about, first and fo remdal ob sane it on Sunday m9esing at worship. That Is what Christianity Is about. We gather to worship Cod because He has redeemed us In Christ. We serve the God whom we worship: that why we try to keep His command- ments. Do you worship the . ilr(ng Chrfsl7 Is your life a matter of bowing. before Him In an things? II it isycu have a great deal In common with this woman. _ God Blass - In Him we liveand moveand have aur being -Acts 1728 wrote lithey ,de IIuaI problems, Jesus Canada's Galiieans Comes To Pickering ." made Them whole. That said. this 4cise r - vId lailsapadmlo4'pwCes. Good clue lat At Its - Flrstwehavelhnstate- gospel punnet al II% mDeal- describes Gn- entofneed Awaman Ada Galdns Came to Jesus because her daughter had an _\ Th o "Sea.cr States-•. . evllspullmeIn Cof her. ltwss GospelMusic' 'r(,1„„r."Id "I spintualproblem.bula n Canada Are re in Ihau 11.e.1,,. n. u.. ,,r spiritual problem that 21x1 year of faithfully .ompinC ui. L•r.v wastesinglhedaugh- proclaiming the Gas. ! pot in music. Rdcog- rl nlled as one of :the :.f fRf!)I foremost Gospel stege v �r' Ing groups in Canada R MiAS to -day. Ihcy aro known for their sincere dodt- I'r, cation and noted for. Ihf»rl�a f / their perfection In her. mony. that has blessed y l �'}� ) •u n•a yrm a the hearts of many. r eLJac#stet From tradlllonalgoi. 41.1 r ��1SI a^"„'•"u "'! Ril�ss Florist ptltolhelalestlncon- 11 d Ea/ Rieget.I;APIaa temporary Candia Galiieans. present A 839.2949 program of music and � � ' pralsa Ilial Is dllerenl. �� Different, yet h A r' .......L L ...aa_.. ``��''��� ......... Different, spiritual impact That louthb all who VVV heal ' Their anihuslaslic i dedlcationandpopula r L demand has taken ! - them many Ihousandt. of miles each year In Canada and the United soflum CANADA'S- lisfen and share the Stales. GALILEANS aro music that has Whelherlt boa small always welcomed by -'changed the lives of church ora largeaudit- those who come to many. COMMUNITY BAPTIST 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL it a.m. MORNING WORSHIP SUBJECT. Rev. Bill tewis, Kenya •PA^,L•R REV IIIQ'AELSTRA;F 6784746 .!J. ANDREW S PRESBYTERIAN 1 CHURCH WORSHIP AND CH( RCH SCHOOL AT 11;x0 553-:961_ An�r, ria 1CNO59a BAyf AIR BAPTIST.CHURCH.• A BIBLE PREACHING CNUACH 1 Or 9 R, Martin Pastor - Seurh S:d.•s Hwr. fall of Whew ad . SUr1O�CHOOL 9 45 A !A Su May M0fn gr - _.-,. -IV, 11 cc A AA Sunday E ... Ing . r.r.,., :Len^;: , 11"PM. - Wednesday Evening- ' P•.ir�• me zoo v M. lHa oroadC art troth the SanctuaryWh•. Bayu Baptnl Church /Asda Choo 1790 AM ® /11,15A. M. Every Sunday• EVERYORE WELCOME ` NYn.Iy A.s•Irel. I as a.n,CN - CHURCH OFFICE 839.4621 BAYFAIR DAYCARE 839-1542 r , The Galilean%will be In concert Sonday March 10417p.m.at the Pickering High School I sponsored by Com, munityBaptist Church. No Charge, Everyone Welcome. Pickering Bible Chapel To Open In lar apse. The mother need.} Xe woman heard about Jews, about the • _ - ��'n � J S wanted to saw her Caughler from the about Jesus. It Is a remarkable thing. This Holy SphfL than to hear about Him. It you area ourmatio spells out. In the -tatter part of Canyon that lived In her. In a nutshell is the way Ch,tshan whohaveyou - GOD'S The The - need. The that people coma to told about Jesus. with ^ .. Pickering Bible wanted to sae know about Jesus. This whom have you ` W her daughter. Her Is the way that people shared? grounds et Finch sad ■ • ORD daughter was In come to knerw about So with a real mood, Fairport on March 0121, ch. geend to meet the genuine danger. That the God of Abraham and having heard with 1985. Building of the spiritual Meds 01 poo- was the need. and, baa< and Jacob. her oars about ' leer. Modey Mrt Uell. One. of The problems This is the way that ,own Christand Hlsabililylo shortly alter and Com. Amoerlea '- 11 Prelbyfer,an of people In this age Is peOPla find out ,Doul maks the sirlckm pillion of the bulldirlg grounded In.thei Word it, a ease with w hlch we the Holy Spirit of God- whole. line came to -1vt! Church explain away such ... they hear about Him. Him. In manywsys this 6.•,:;;;i--, Yv .% verses. Weaneagerto And of course that verse la a ores verse • The Oshawa And -District Welsh Society deny the existence of means very simply that course on Church A woman. whose The verse rem.hds Satnnandenlipirits.in someone told this growth, on haw the daughter had an evil us of the really we were most eases on lntetlee- woman about Jesus. %)modem of God spirit In hal.' heard told about in verse 24 tual grounds. We think "You should lake your expands numencalty. "About Jesus and came {ecus could nor stay we know better. The daughter to Jesus. I've The woman came to • to him of once and tall hidden. He had consequences aft hoard that ,He heals Jesus.. Personal + of his feef.'Mart 725 become famous. Me grave indeed. Many of people b%puse God's response. One of -the easindomand.And He usfadfoseeourneedcl power -Ms in Him. "• realities I and every was In demand for one the savmg power ole Scmaonb told her other lull lime Chris•- :VCTIAIr/t I E specific reason. Jesus God In Jesus Chris) about Jesus Shehtard Ilan workel hoe had to made people whole. 11 because we deny mh about Him through recognize as part of the �IJ�IST'IHF�C VEMING- peapI had problems reality of the darkness friends. In the market reality of our work. Is of l psychological whose prime goal iscur place. she overheard a that we Cannot make 1NVfTAT10NS malum Jesus mads deslrua ,on conversation., anyone Into a ChrN• - them whole. If the Secondly. we read There lsnoolherway Ilan. WeCannot.'lcan- problem was phYJKal. here that seeing the to find out about God. not draq anyone Into Jesus made Them the KMgdom of God. The AMgdom of God Is a reaun Ihat,"Ory man and eery, woman and every child, has to want for himself or her - sell. This woman made a Choice. She spurred on to It by IM riled of her daughter. She had holm aroused In her from what she Nd heard. But lhedy"MIC step is the one in which she chooses to approach Jesus. Only you can choose to believe In the midst . of your tile. No one can do that for you. This womah Cho". She acted. And she demon- alraled her faith before Jesus. She fell at His feel and she wer- shipped Him. That is always the Brat acs of Christian faith. If you want to sae what the Church is about, first and fo remdal ob sane it on Sunday m9esing at worship. That Is what Christianity Is about. We gather to worship Cod because He has redeemed us In Christ. We serve the God whom we worship: that why we try to keep His command- ments. Do you worship the . ilr(ng Chrfsl7 Is your life a matter of bowing. before Him In an things? II it isycu have a great deal In common with this woman. _ God Blass - In Him we liveand moveand have aur being -Acts 1728 wrote lithey ,de IIuaI problems, Jesus Canada's Galiieans Comes To Pickering ." made Them whole. That said. this 4cise r - vId lailsapadmlo4'pwCes. Good clue lat At Its - Flrstwehavelhnstate- gospel punnet al II% mDeal- describes Gn- entofneed Awaman Ada Galdns Came to Jesus because her daughter had an _\ Th o "Sea.cr States-•. . evllspullmeIn Cof her. ltwss GospelMusic' 'r(,1„„r."Id "I spintualproblem.bula n Canada Are re in Ihau 11.e.1,,. n. u.. ,,r spiritual problem that 21x1 year of faithfully .ompinC ui. L•r.v wastesinglhedaugh- proclaiming the Gas. ! pot in music. Rdcog- rl nlled as one of :the :.f fRf!)I foremost Gospel stege v �r' Ing groups in Canada R MiAS to -day. Ihcy aro known for their sincere dodt- I'r, cation and noted for. Ihf»rl�a f / their perfection In her. mony. that has blessed y l �'}� ) •u n•a yrm a the hearts of many. r eLJac#stet From tradlllonalgoi. 41.1 r ��1SI a^"„'•"u "'! Ril�ss Florist ptltolhelalestlncon- 11 d Ea/ Rieget.I;APIaa temporary Candia Galiieans. present A 839.2949 program of music and � � ' pralsa Ilial Is dllerenl. �� Different, yet h A r' .......L L ...aa_.. ``��''��� ......... Different, spiritual impact That louthb all who VVV heal ' Their anihuslaslic i dedlcationandpopula r L demand has taken ! - them many Ihousandt. of miles each year In Canada and the United soflum CANADA'S- lisfen and share the Stales. GALILEANS aro music that has Whelherlt boa small always welcomed by -'changed the lives of church ora largeaudit- those who come to many. COMMUNITY BAPTIST 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL it a.m. MORNING WORSHIP SUBJECT. Rev. Bill tewis, Kenya •PA^,L•R REV IIIQ'AELSTRA;F 6784746 .!J. ANDREW S PRESBYTERIAN 1 CHURCH WORSHIP AND CH( RCH SCHOOL AT 11;x0 553-:961_ An�r, ria 1CNO59a BAyf AIR BAPTIST.CHURCH.• A BIBLE PREACHING CNUACH 1 Or 9 R, Martin Pastor - Seurh S:d.•s Hwr. fall of Whew ad . SUr1O�CHOOL 9 45 A !A Su May M0fn gr - _.-,. -IV, 11 cc A AA Sunday E ... Ing . r.r.,., :Len^;: , 11"PM. - Wednesday Evening- ' P•.ir�• me zoo v M. lHa oroadC art troth the SanctuaryWh•. Bayu Baptnl Church /Asda Choo 1790 AM ® /11,15A. M. Every Sunday• EVERYORE WELCOME ` NYn.Iy A.s•Irel. I as a.n,CN - CHURCH OFFICE 839.4621 BAYFAIR DAYCARE 839-1542 r , The Galilean%will be In concert Sonday March 10417p.m.at the Pickering High School I sponsored by Com, munityBaptist Church. No Charge, Everyone Welcome. Pickering Bible Chapel To Open In 1985 ' ' It took a mlfacle of and profane the na N- for allthepeople" as Pale anilllclal opening source of salvation and - Godtobringuslothls ral beauty ollhedraan ourmatio spells out. In the -tatter part of hope thrgughaur Lard dayl - muchasposalblelorhe God willing. we will 1985. Jesus Christ. the San_ol i 26 people, plus their advantage of the dis- tum the first spade Ida Pickering Bible . God; � children gathered In trict. Also to u» the ceremony on the Chapel Is a non- Romans 1: -for 1 am tarty 1981 to discus& chapel and grounds to grounds et Finch sad dinominstlonat Chur. not ashamed of the - theposalblityofcom• the spiritual and physi. Fairport on March 0121, ch. geend to meet the gaspol Ot Chrit. Ierft)s mencing a new church cal development of all 1985. Building of the spiritual Meds 01 poo- the power at G°Q unto in Pickering. Ontario: the people In the Pick- , chapel will commence pie In durworldto-day. uMBan fo everyone .. wham most of them sting area. A main put. shortly alter and Com. -It's- 'Programme Is • that baYleeih - to the lived! pow a' wall Is lo, pillion of the bulldirlg grounded In.thei Word Jaw Ifni, and also to A local Pickering It lid rthl ll prych'All the Bible- - and grounds will an NCO. Of God, which Is Me .Me Greek" - u e gave a oma Congngatlona2' s acre location• for a nominal sum. -al the south-east comer of Finch Avenut and FalrpcA Road. . Meeting since 1981 In Vaughan Willard Pubi•It School at Glen - marine Drive a DI%i Road, .numbers have mushroomed to over 105 adults and approxi. mately 65 chlidnn. A dedication service was hold on Sept. 251h. 1983 with Mayor and Mn. Anderson and, offset, local dignitaries present. 1t .was way' gyrated at the dedica- tion that Itwas thamind of Picketing -Bible Chapter to enhance Friday March fist :.Saint David's Day Welsh men .and be Sun of the exact annual St. David's Day Ing to obtain tickets for worhan around Ill* date of Dewl'sblrth,bul Banquetal7:70p.m.on the banquet, or Infor- world will Eva celebm; - ere do knowha died on Friday. March pit lot. motion regarding the Ing Friday; March the March 1st, 5811 AD. Tickets are 575.00 per Society Itself. may do 1st as SI. David's Day- Then will be a ape• couple. Anyone with. so by calling 578-1105. this Patron Balnt of clal SI. David's Day' - - Wallis. 1112' program on Mon. Oawl!3"1,the CKAR(1300 on the AM pnSvENr CRIME Sonolthtkingolcors- dial), from 9:00 p.m. digicn In South Wales, until 10:00 p.m., on Fri. . In tKe 8th century. he day March aha 1st. _ your Iheelemenl • does care enough to was a manwho gaol In honor of SL Day- Can misty Mt differ- hotp him become a Wales an •templet of Idaday.th9Wolah Flag ons&. Help losupervisl• Contributing member _ holy living which '(Y Ddralg Goch •.the anelfemdarinthlcom• onceagaim ' Inspired his fellow Red Dragon) will be munity by becoming a Fa further Informal. Chttstiannlisgonarles, lid” at the main volunt"r probation tion. coPtact Volunteer andeamadhimaplace munkfpa(pntmos. , officer. Show a proba. Co-ardinpor. Probe- ofspecialhonour-that of Patron Saint in his The Oshawa And -District Welsh Society honer that someone In -flon and Parole Soni - 683.0373 ai his community really cell, ' own Land. We cemmol will ber holding their -. eyy.;•�gg,. Centre Offers Holistic - Lite Leading a better hle. a mare natural and f ul. filling one is something that has pall through most people s minds at some lime. Oehnmg better. rel- unl' and fulfilling is what slows most peo. ptedovvn, somepeople in Pickering have come to grips. to them, with a Whir life and they are offering it to others .who Want it. The Pine RidgeCen- tm offers a holistic approach to Zile, one that promotes dedica- tion to human unity The. centre n.located an Valley Farm Road. north of Finch Ave. Ills a ran-prollf, charllabl* argartlratlan, Paul Chapul. a gr- phla artist and an + Instructor at Pine Ridge, said the contra olfua Kolhltig more Jhsn a natural approach to the. The centre Is can. slantly I holding counts for Ino public that range from yogl to nfiosology to sires$ release to the use of humour and creativity as hosting agents. Pine Ridge Centre rias been opened for a year ands halt. In adds hon to courses offered. the centre also has an outreach program to bring Ibacitvllltstdthe public One o1 the out- reach semi♦;eaisayoga class taught by Lda Oslermann la resi- .dents at Orchard Villa an Valley Farm Ad. Another waylhecon- Ire is trying to reach more people Is with a TV program called 'New Waveson Plak- nmg Cable 10. One of our prob- lems is to find mole people looking_ for what wer have to offer and dons know Yrers her. TV w R help us reach more people than those willing logo to workshops. Also, It will mach people who can't make It to hen.- Chapul said. Lail year, the cenln held a Holisllc Falrand Chapul sold SCOp*aple come out to sample soma of the programs. He added that another Is In the works for this . summer. Among people who have visited Pine R edge and sampN,�Ne INS. tyle are •KAlmnavik volunteer. students from a school of w - forming ails and a member of the Toronto Symphony. The students were here for a week. We tried to reach them the holistic approach to .life. Including onuJrl} tion. We gay* them food that they 'Won't think was food. There was no sugar orcoffei so they went to. the $[ares to getfood. reg- ular food to them. There,' were candy wrappers$pnadoufsll the way up to the 3rd Concession.' Chaput, said. The merlwes of the symphony came out to stay because he was looking for some aoll- rude and Ilene 10,m181. Chapul said. The can - Ire has rooms for peo- ple wishing to stay for short periods. finch month now courses aro offend and In April Ihecourses are mostly for women. Courses Include Self defense, *sling dis- Pickering ss Bay News. Fa6uary, 27, 1985 13 d rJ011 :1. r The people at Pine Ridge Centre offer snalterna• Wing•ovs. Paul Chap`t. Ula Ostormann live style of living, called Holistic living. toanyon•. Kathyrn KNghl. - Members al Pine Ridge Cenlrt are (I.10 r.) Sandi orders and women and addiction, natural sell care for women, bir. thing. natural home blrihing and natural Elrth control. Fay more Informal-, hon on Pine Ridge Conln, calf 603.3884. cc77�� w leu' ���• aVie�aon'r . PAI\11\(: A]D Open All Day Saturday Comigg Events you ora limned In the AiarvP{ck*rin0 Chris- tian Women Club Mornmg Coffee At the `Grenada Restaurant. Sheridan Mall. Ban. guet Room on lower Icvel. Thursday Febru- ary 20th. 1905. 7.30 a Is, - 11.300 m. 53.00 Theme: Stir and MIs Ingradlents For Cooking-Amacroways demonstration Blended With Songs - by Jan Rlegart Finishing Touches - from Jane- - Hmley, guest speaker from -Thornhill Reservations S Can- cellabons EsscTnf/al: (Call before Feb. 251h) Doreen Kolchapaw 683.4539 Jen Cousins 839- 3615 Prayer Coffee: Thursday, February 2121. 1985 at 230 a m. at the homt of Janet Wilson, 1325 Brands Court. Pickering 839•, 6723 'Alt Welcome' Come And Bring A Friend No Membership nor. -0Les -Child Care AvSdablt Gingerbread Co- operative Nursery School will be holding open house week from Monday Feb. 25th to Friday March Isl. 9:65 a.m, to 110.45 a.m. West - shore Community Centre. Bayly Street. Pickering. The Rouge Hill senbn will host a fashion show at their hall- at King Ston Road. Pickering, onThum- day the 21st at 1 p.m. to 3p In. Trusting that you are enjoying our Ca se- dian Winter. ANNOUNCEMENT and oil . THE MANAGEMENT & STAFF OF CLASSIC HAIRSTYLING 92 Kingston Rd. W. Plckering Village Is pleased• to announce that Darlene Kulchar formerly of Sheridan Hairstyling has joined Our staff and would be pleased to Welcome all her former clients Phone 683-4940. famllo pastrami or. Carrillo roast beef black•forest comed beef /a2917ko s� 329 kq 3491ham•�g i 9 : a� All Beef salami jadee ham kolbassa A p 199. �( 3k 259 A57 g 629.,vi k9 1. Snopsr's Dell old smoked turkey �iSfirO butter breast yogurt r �9., Am. lig 1Zgeaeh SmoM[If GfuTere cheese Atwood Brirli cheese - Soft. 26915 �. 299 r� k 9 ------MOW PffATUA/NO Deli Fresh delectable t deluxe 1211 PIZZA t With this coupon 349 each. LIMIT I per Customer__ - Prices m sfW ootd #are dakad Taxi Ya dII S. 19a rhes$ ethm as ectad Wada ltaatdKf last. lk room that est" to W Waatdas . eir Kq�+. 1340 KlrTgslOn Road ra. rrteca �voon ''____•.�----�111I 'PkCke9ing 831.3855 S xxa,alar I9 2 OG a flak • 4 toy p Sc { fA a 14 PiCkving"s Bay Neva. February 27. 1985 STEAK AND SEAFCCD !-ICI SE 1171 Ortf tr J•r.ns Pas 1 ,.«aao saw. r •��/ is ir IM741: .r_TI — Ori s,tgs!l lv S6rx3 SII„ „Pel Ill, to%;al'a■itI iIIAC.I.4 %s1:uiS nue r.0•un r.c auicc, n .au h 1 - . ' 1 SirJohnA., iacDonakiatehere. THE OCD UVLNOCt HOUSE oD�e sl wry. rr.«.n sang eons u..e rye,.•e.vr. u.l fro O'0 t.upnni anuw •eDen ^ 11Dpn CMac, .r.rLr..n v.rl.lr„wr . «In� Im rw ty bve Dl .vie y.M m.M Mn m«rr..n«rM or(w.nn drmen• .Mu.ny. . n.pearo=.rv,. inv p«r«r.«rens !.ria ,nine m. a«<.wa awanr: m« ,. M rw,nc AIIvW Ja Nrm. Y.nnlw MleryM•1 OonnllnM er• vw the.. a lee {or mwn-ilionsUM31-1000) 11'. r,l 14 11 e \ 1111 x1, •ri n•r\:r March Is National Nutrition Month and this year's theme IS nutrition and Woes, wdn the slogan -Eat' Well Live Well". Members of the Cola - no Dietetic Associa- tion are telling the gu6hc that youcant have one wlthoul the other. TI•e weilness revolu- tion Is here. Everyone Is striving not just to look good but also 10 1001 good. People are "ek. ing Information on how to slay healthy. Fitness cvnlres are sdnngmg up on every street corner as Carwdians 'don their 'work Out apparel' and head for aerobic classes. Illness trails, lacquer courts. jagging routes. 01 trails. weight rooms. swimming pools. bicy- cle paths... . Many Canadians are becoming aware that what they earn atactor I, Iheu health and til- ness level. Unfortu- nately.- some people arenolsureaboutwhat changes to make to Improvethedloodhab- its. Thefe ria lotolCorr Iucling andmis40admg Information available. Dietitian nutritionists ate your best source of reliable nutrition advice. Cardiovascular dis- ease has reached epl- demlc proportions In Canada. Olelllian nulrillonlals advise that you can reduce your risk by adopting sensible rating hapda and a regular exercise programme. Canada's food guide is a good place to start and the rest of the guidelines are really quite simple: . Avoid excessive use of lat. sugar, salt and Eat Well Live Well alcohol. increase your Intake of whole grain breads and Cefeal, fruits and vegetables. Be selective In choosing your exer- cise To increase your energy 0xpenddure Cable TaIk Wednesday. February 27 _ oa Music Room Productions Presents... 7:30 Federal . PtOT Report 6.00 Livellne (R) Topic. Ontario Hydro TCO David Peter- son's Ontario 9:30 Suring You 10:00 Community Magazine Thursday February 28 100 Community Magazine 2:00 Federal Prov Report 2:30 Cable lO Sports -'High School Volleyball' 500 On The Rock (n) 6:30 It IRest 7:00 Community Magattne 8.08 Alter Hours - Live Supday March 3 ICO Playback by Request. Call us 31683.6511 . 2'.30 Federal Prov. Report 300 til near 3:30 Sunday gamice 4:30 Community Magazine With Sports Spectrum 5:30 TBA 6:30 Cable Ten Sports Special: -High School -Volleyball"' Semi -Finals 6 Finals 9.00 On The Rock - Llve w i t h Do n Beaulieu 1090 It's Real Monday March 4 7:30, Alas Council Live and fitness I,vel. Choo,e ictivllteswniCh engage large muscle' group, use large amounts of oxygen and can be carried out con. tinuously l0rath•as120 minutes, lewalking. lagging. swimming. cycling. tennis . Participate and enjoy -but don I overdo III If you have been msclive for a lew years. take it slowly and con- sult your doctorbetore starting a programm0. . Regular Oxrrolse has the added benefits of Improving your appellte control. mus- cle Ione, and body Image. It weight loss Is a goal. be sure your diet Is a sensible one. The Ontario Dietetic Asso- clatlon (O. D.A.) has published a set of guidelines to help you ,elect a healthy weight loss program. Why not write O.D.A. for your free copy? ' a r f Pica 0y the Week I CABLE TEN SPOR PRESENTS: Com eta coverage at the lac High School Vo syball Tournament Semi -Finals and Final on Sunday March 3 starting at 6:30 p.m. Don Beaulieu hosts 'ON THE ROCK -LIVE every Sunday night of 9:00 p.m. featuring the best in contemporary Cnrfstlan Music. Your requests and-Cedica- Iloha am welcome. Would you like togel involved with 'Com- munity Television- 4n Ajax. Then give out - programming depart• snenl a tilt x1683-6511. Pica of Piy7 Join 'this MUCH. MUSIC tee0lullonl For Urept3ce of the decoder you gel MUCHMUSIC. The Nations MustC Station, at no adra- florist charge. - Call Maclean Hunter Gbh TV of 683-1751 1w delsils..The En lertahs- merit's On List Deeds, not stones, am the monuments of gnat'men. _ Liry disease condition wh- ich requires a special diet for treatment. be sure to ask lora referral to a diellllan nutrition. H1. A after will be planned to suit your particular lifestyle and nutritional meds. Members of the Ontario Dietetic Asso- clahon will be promot- ing the theme 'Eat Well. Live Well throughout the month of March. Watch for Nutrition Month SCtivi- fire In your area. PICKERING SHERIDAN MALL- CINEMtAS Pr"002139.20Rill No. 3 Of A 14 Part Series - Career -Opportunities, In Local Government The cooperation al municipality. Based on many indlvidualssvorir-. Council's decisions Ing at the local level and PCI cles, the treaa- ensures the smooth brei looks•aller such Operation of municipal millers as the annual funcfions and active. budge. lenders. mumc- lrs The fallowing des- Pal debt. banking citations provide arrangements, bar- e.aMple, Of lusl some rowing and short term of the many different mvesimenh. i types of lobs carved in. many sm Aller out by Ih.: people who municipahhes, the s make tacit ga.em- roles of both the clerk mint happen ,n your ind.the treasurer are community Commun. performed by nne hies In Onlario vary Inev,dua. greatly in size and needs. Some of thew Police Officer po ilion; and. career The police olllcer opporlunive+ vire spatial, assigned areas Found mainly In INC of the community to large, mumcipal.Del provide protection to ,community residents Mayor or ReeveHe or she Is gwdCtl by The Mayor is elected• INC laws and regula- by the eibrrns of the lions of Ing rnumclp•sl- mumcrpahlyloserveas, dyaswell as by federal IN, head ofttremunlCl- andpfovinCmislalufes. pat council. and The powers' of the although nor holdmq police officer include any powers C.Cluuse the power to mspeel at council. n responsf public property and ble far en-iuring the arrlst violators inorder laws of the municipalto enforce the" laws Sly are carnFd out By ,1111, of olti U• the Fur Chief mayor Is a m,enber of Theluech,elcoerdr most local boards nates all aspects of the Through this kind of firefighting service community Involve. provided to the cbm mint, he or she b sob mumly. This lob to make recomme nide. Involve. adminlslrarvi Isom to council based and supervuoryduuas. an public need and which include training opinion The head of programs for the council in a township municipal firefighting and vJlaq,ncalled the Force. and the imple- mentation of life prey-- enhon and public Chief Admlwalnbre service programs. Officer Some mumcipaldles FJrafighlor employ a thiel admin- The 'limlighler sfralne officer to answer, emergency advise Council on all calls to control and put Issues involving out fires which municipal policies. threaten either life of progams and adm,nts propertyfnthemunlu- Iralian procedures. In palily. The lhelghterIs those muruupaillies, also responsible for the the actual' implemen- maintenance at fire lahan"'of the policies .department equip - set by the municipal mens, and the inspee- counc,l activities lion of buildings for fire becomes the' ulfimali hazards. 'responsibility of the chief adminstraltic officer. This person serves as a -general nanagar- in mallets such as us collection, IlnanCo. .licensing. public works and com- munity planning. Municipal Clark The clerk performs the clerical duties fun- damental to the smooth operation of local government. Thal includes drain ng agen- das and bylaws for council, recording _minutes at CounC.l meetings. answering official correspon- dence. preparing reports and supenis- mg the printing and drstnbulion at taws. msolutions'and clt»t documents, and reepondmg to routine enqunes and request for mfbrmalial from the Public. Municipal Treasurer The treasurer is responsible lot the administration of the 4iruntlal Afuin of4he Ics, as well as In astab- Personnel office, Ilshments such as {hha personnel governmenlandvolun. officer provides advice Lary health agencies and recommendallons The position Involves for -council. sainting to giving prescribed municipal staff treatment to patients. requirement$ and car. IPstruchng Community• , I,CA o W recrullment at rrsidenb on health• suitable Candidates for education and disease Individual lobs prevention, and asslsr avaLlable Ing m the preparation - al sueClal medical slu Ouaclor of Parks and CI,-, or research or Recmatloh rest•archprograms The director of parks and recreation Over. Medical Officer of Sees Ine operation and Hearth maintenance of The medical officer municipally awned ,s rr,ponvbo for recreation facilities, Implementing and such as muni c,pal mfordreg measure, to parks. pacts, arenas protect health stand- and eommum ly can. ards In the municipal- Ives. In same municl- ,ly flus Is done by pahlies. he or she cooRitAahng public* works closely with a acllon to promote the Parks sVperintendenl. health of the mumc,. who cbardmales the polity, directing efforts of people who Inspections of eom- work In the various munity institutions and areas al development. overseeing public maintenance and health tacdlbes In chn- promotion ICs and school Soclit Worker Director_ of Public The municipal social Works worker helps people in The director of pub- the community to tic works plans and understand and over. supervisdf the can- come ;octal problems. •lettuces of local The social warkerdoee road.. sidewalk., and tMe by adminlsloling .form sewer. The .octal uaeanaa Per - director mus W fare"- Monts. proddingcoun• err with all•contracts selling, setting up Involving capital works group activities and projects, In cider to, encouraging 'Inlefac- ensure Thal the can. lion amongsl la hilly slruction,and mainte- members and other nance of such projects agencies Is carried out In aCaor- ' Cont. page I6.• dance .,in approved plans. Economist A municipal econo- mist ad,i sellhe munlC - ipaltly on .Metlars relating lo. fiscal end oparaling afficieAcy. As part of that work, the economist conducts research programs and analyzes economic data. draping up esti- mates. loncasts and Olreclorb/WanrI reports. The director OI Plain - ring is.concernadwith Lawyer Munici"ISol- the physicalexcumslon Icilor andtevelopmentolthe The municipal law - municipality. He or she yer or sollcitor repres- presentsplansandpoi- enlsthe municipality In ides to the municipal matlenconcerningthe council. which help law and lhecourts. The gsdde the long-term lawyer draws up legal development, of the. documents. advises community, and also municipal clients and processes zoning by]- conducts prosecution Aws• and Yib 'plan and court proceedings agreements. - on behalf of the municipality. Community Planner - - The community - plannetdevelopsptans Librarian• lot the controlled use The - librarian of lands andiiiphysical ensures that a well. facilities In rural and rounded -collection of urban area. An tmpot- hbratybooks.rescu¢e tans partplcommunity and sup,avlsuelinal planning,invoMs the dais Is available to the _ way land zoning . is Community. Thtawork administered. with the . iniolvte. researching punnsrreliponsible/or anddevelopingatlstal devising and recons- ,►commended male - mending land zoning rials that should be amang*n%nts. fcqulted, find organlz•. Ing these mateNals In a Public Health Nzusr cataloguing • system, The public health beslwiledlothesizeol nursepsovdesisurtingas Me library and the can to Individuals in naander and type of pelvatetsomesanddin- PIOp4 who uselL s ? ' I pick ering'sDay News, Febnury 77.1983 15 Iv: PHI\11\I. 1\D Open All Day Saturday f i1151 v FLOWERS . GYIy al 8u Prices; 1� -fl7iP/A*m fI0r61 Bat Rl4n IG Istsal 1342919 E BETTER BUSINE +ifREFERRAL SERVIC NRIAM AWN C0101M MIMMI 1I0CXAmSaWaT0T=IkIMXJ. ri. ., �..., at it— Bolter Business Referral Service. m;,5! Atp a ii'1,i.! ,.! l,l,r •.. to I,Jhh, ':h• ..nn „,.d ivy nu'. •. Ilial.,. m.• l tti..0.0A.Dn,i Irun IRn rr ;'. OU", ny lib'va FI,aVN,!" 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INSPECTION 1980 To ASflSPN 19S261DOINRE1lAMT 8.8,095 ..•..I fittlM 151"5 1931PAFUSXMMEBROUGHAM 1931 DI w.....a, w.�.... 87,295 7-7—15 r 1980TOYOTA CELxA 99 1la1PLYMOUTH MORvsQW�F• ...ver. v -a. s3.3 is� w..s ...., >^ s4,M 1930TOYOTASUPRA 1980FORDORAMADA "we17,495 ^-•= `100 ;t 1980 "OKA crm 1977 DIEV WALA ......: wo-.. _ 04,39* 3,233 wwrwr TMYaTA 10W25yut>d2s St. W. `SC_4'792 s 16 Pickering'a Bay News, February 27. 1ga5- M d David TingI" seems to be enjoying himself pla- ying his guitar but his Partner. Kan Hook. doesn'I sham hit view. The duo performed at the Dunbar - ton High School Talent Night on Friday. Daps Allen will be playing and Doug Mellenwlll be calling end both will be helping Andy: Dudulskl. The Alas Aquatic Club will be holi'i Ing a bingo on Soturday-nlghi Atthebingo hall sl theHarwood place Mall and proceedawillgo to help In the treatment of Mr. Oudulskl,The bingo boglnsa17: 15. Another plea hasgcn* out for more volunteers to help Mr. Dudulskl. It Initialled. call 633-:675'. Computer Pro- grammerand Operator Engineer in municipalities Tho municipal ongl- with computerized near studies dosign operating functions. proposals and pro- the computer pro- vides advice on com- grammar writes pro- munity works and grams In computer tacillilas suc h as road,, language to help com- brldgea. dams. dispo- pule and analyze the eat systems slid build- data neededformunic-- Ing,. The engineer -is ipai managtmant. In also on hand to super- larger municipalities. vise whancon,truction theta programs may Is'undarway. In some then beenteradinlolhe municipalities. the campliter by a compu-' engineer t may f be ter operator. who is assisted by an engl- responsible for com- floering technician. puler operation and .ho -cwt," out a control._ numbeyy of technical englne#rtnq functions Carlographer in regards to the instal- Some mumlipalities talion, operation and, hey . carlographen. maintenance adnilles who prepare and revise of the municipality. ;naps and charts of all In Townships and typet for th*'rhun+cl- smaller municlpalltits, polity. This job msolves the -rad superintend- much -research 'and ent'. Is the Individual orpinwtlon of Item;_ normally responsible from Aerial photos end .tor road maleeenance other raps to survey and Construction notes. records Activities. reperts.whlchamu"'; .. as msourc* and rfp70- SystemsAnafyst duction materials. Th0 systems analyst analyzes busin0ss D Afl-person . operating require- - In some municlpall- Minh for municipatl- ues, job! exist Ior. a Iles with computerized draftsprrson. who Pns- .Junet1cmS.• Examples pans, detailed dmvr include the develop-, Ings showing ths marl otacccunts pays''_ structural and• b1A/nsceivabM cant- mechanical features of rob. staff payrolr" • buildings and uric* ccal"lysta.Thework systems being dove - of the systama'analrt loped in the comrnun- also helps vile Munici- ity. The draftriMsen polity M s*bctMg the consults with appropriattequlpment d*sigrten when pm- " developing pro- paring theta drawings, grate for electreNc regarding the 0-241 dab-procesaing Sys- spec111ca110m to be SAM. - included ' esu will keep him In paAect peace. " whose mind Is stayed on Thea. -Isaiah '. 7Q9 _Plckering's Bay News, Fethuary 27, 1765 17 R IF 5�. :.® Major Atoms Silver Stick Champions flickering', Bay Sports Major Atom AA team won the North American Silver Slick Finals In Sarnia fall walk -end. / PlCkering won their hal game agamst Ply - mouth, Michigan 12.1 with Jonalhaq Hollins. Tom Moore,. Jason Juchauand ChnaLud- law all lcoring ,Two goals es[h and Eric Wheeler, Greg Brand, Briar Goreski and SI"en flatbnon each getting one. The boys on the second game agmnit Aurdra, Ontario 7-1 with Jonathan Hollins getting a hal Irick and an assist, Chris Ludlow two goals and two .1121,12 and Greg Brand and Tom Moaresa goal each. Game three•saw the boys against Pori Huron, Michigan whom they shutout 3.0. -Another Curling Victory For Resident by Jim Easson Ir„ Febt"ry 11 to 13, Canadian final, having Jim McGrath, third. Nal Harrison of 1965, previously won them Nell lsabelterknown W"lfhom Blvd. Pick He wtitakehlarinkta four other limes play; curter of a member of sting has a another the Carling-Okeele Ing as nfit4l This year the 1963 world Cham. culling vicrary to his Nall On Firefighters he IS ! g The skip plan Ed'Aeremch Rink credit. He recentlywan Champ�nshlp which posltianaand has with out of the Toronto I" Ontario Flrefigh- Is to be held In Saska. him 3l ler firefighters Avonles Club. The rink Itis cutting champion- loon from March 25 to from Mello- Rick For. was also the Ontario ship at the Provincial 30. 1965. Mr. Harrison IS. Lead; Frank representative at last Plrydownij held in Bah Is no stranger to these McCourt. Second: and years Latialt Biter In Victoria. .a jaxflet To Run Astearsorh,s chanadian PJ�1 �`,J 9�j� this years Canadian FIre Ilghlers Cham - by Rick Mad Ogick Alas council, has approved the use of Town streets forthe6lh annual nun Aja,.' JAaunon Dowhsntuk of the Alas Community Centre Said the race is to begin at 10a m.Sun- day March 26. 1765, This Is one hour IN, then the start time of previous years. The 101r13o,n41ire (6.2 ""s) ..arae boor-. al me AJea cMwmVntty Centre and wlr do its way through III flat and commercial slots of [own. Water swicnf v,nl be placed at the 2km and akm points. Rel,teriments will be provided at the start. finish line.' The rats. which was Instituted as part of the Town of Ajax silver anniversary program. has drawn up to 600 runners In past year,. Unfortunately. the weather has not Co. operated the last tow years 'and turn outs hat' been lower then sapocted. Mn. Dowhanluk taid the group responsible Skating At Complex An adult swab -lo,- pionship, Noll Says he _lar organiting the obviously will try lowln event Is still to the pro- Il, but then la always cess of securing a cor. strong Competition porate sponsor from the western presently, the group Is provinces; speaking to a beer The program Con. companyabout Ino linuel until the and of Possibility of it puZia , April. Some money Into the For more Informa- event. lion, calf Pickering. Skating At Complex An adult swab -lo,- linglofrlyndsorlislen- run pmol,,, Ia orldrno MO le mwte. W.9 at tM rick«Ino [.eryoM to wel- 11sO 11o,, cowwpta• C.. reoardl"a Of a"0ayandfddsye ag* a sbtlily. The cool from 1 a m. 101 p.m. is 50 Cents a'pen0n. ACIU from a5 years The program Con. an older andalalller- linuel until the and of elf skating ability. April. [an la n the that of For more Informa- for a b , ps around lion, calf Pickering. In* rink, keltff can Park$ and Recreation move alonewhip chat. s1663.2760. . Etiquette, the nose youdon lmakewhen eating soup. -Kills Kennedy HOWARMTRAVEL OFFERS SUPER- BUYS TO BRITAIN & EUROPE ,.•r..., IDEAS ' FROMAN ESTABLISHED `NEW OLD COMPANYBLC OURAIR FARES TO LONDON STARTAT.$440 ' - uuRL'17i6tL Cf F PA Te FC1N°dVL CATEi aI!fARr Ir . 11AU InPE IN LCNDCrII;YUt.rl irD V'LEAg[ VCr•r 193Y:¢LY `1•iAIR BRITISH AIRWAYS AtCANADA a • AND `.IDST VnJCH CAgn,EnS TO LONDONOPRESTWICK*BELFAST MANCHESTER• NEWCASTLE• LIVERPOOL LEEDS, CARDIFF AND MIST'EUnCcEAN C; TIES OUR -TRAINED COURTEOUS EFFICIENT TRAVEL C'OUNSELORS ARE PREPARED TO TAKE TIME TO DISCUSS YOUR INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS AND PERSONAL PREFERENCES. FOR FLIGHTS, CAR HIRE, BRITRAIL, EURAIL; TOURS AND INDEPENDENT TRAVEL CONTACT US. HOWA . RD TRAVEL BUREAO LTD. HARWOODAVE. -ACROSS *683-6690 683 6690 FROM AJAX TOWN HALL V V Goals were scored by Eric Wheeler, Mitchell Sheehan and Jonathan Hollins. With 22 goals In three gam", Pickering was sdvanced right to The championship game against Superior, Wis- consin, downing them 4-1; with Tom Moores scoring Iwo. and Staten Palteraon and Jonathan Hollins one each. Rounding out the team and doing a fan. laalic lob on defence and win were, Grafram 'Stewart, Jason Loeppky and John Boucher. Peter Maho. my and Patrick Haley were outstanding In net allowing only three goals In four games. Congratulations, boys, on a job well done and laecaaches John Hol- lins, Tom Moor" and John Patterson. Bachel Sc amanwho thinkTaweekendrs something you rest up in. -Anon Marnage s a gloat institutlan, put I -m nol- ready for an Institution yet. Brother Xavmr -P\GK ERr•yr . .. PICKERING \ SOCCER CLUB OCCE 1 O, PICKERING SCCCfR CLUB REGISTRATION loin the more than LOCO toys and girls 516 years old, who en;oyed ailtdcor Soccer In PICMenril last summer, REGISTRATION PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX S1rit arJT SUCH 2 10im. - I:00p.nL SHERIDAN MALL sarulrrsy wlltml 2 103.m- 5:00p.m. Ralislratlon Fee 11 $35.00 Prof of a;e is required. For IWIln nformem. Call 111111.0, Sotomondn $333133 L o o t • BUY • LEASE - • REMT- aa-] N. 18 Pickering -s Bay News, February 27, 1985 - - a Swimming Roundup Ghlhllan look the flan. Mike and K"In Mel ien E3rokeTwo Provincial Records Lon Mellen .pro ke,t 11121 Place finish" in breast and seventh Derek Phillips had a IM 200 back, two fifth place finishes the 100 broad. Iwo retards and the the 50 motto freestyle place Imnnes In the 50 line meet in the 13 and Wendy Trempe won in the senior boys'100 Michelle MacPherson, Alas Aquatic Club per- and the 2CO metre and. 1C0 free and 100 l4 year:oldboyi wllha the 100 Ira* In the 13 and 2CO bnssL lust back from Europe ' formed like sharkY at -butterfly. and 200pack. third In the 1C0 back, and 14 year-old girls. Lisa Cunningham •wl in the net tonal loam. the Provincial *A* Team In the 10 and under In addition la Mellen fifths In the 200 back She slid had a second had a fouflN In IM 200 had 10 scratch from all Champlonlhlps In bayscategory, Defok In Inc 11 and 12 year. an2001rea and a sixth In the 50 free, a third in beck and a sixth In the but ono of her facet, Nepean on the-, Hauber had a lbslinthe old girls wax Stacey In IM ICO free Neil the 100 fly and a fourth 50 free In Inc senior Mcausaolllfriess. She weekend. 4CO free. seconds lnthp Walt with a third In the Murray had sixth In the Inthe4001M. _ gird division. Tracy had a third In We 400 Alas finished slxlh 50 I've. the 1COffeeand 100 fly. 4001M ands sevenlhin •$leve Veneghy had Philtlps had a sixth In IM. - Out of 15 teams in the the 200 free. He also - plonships. Dumbarton loam Competition Mcllen fWirnrn,ng in had anthe 2CO backstroke Christian Leads ®unbarton To Title - the l t aAd 12 old [nine ll and 12year. Don Chilatlan. than 4:31.73. ; yea, gnls divrsian, bloke oldboys. Craig Poison Dan Ch,lsltn won - learned up with the plovinpal mArk in had a third in the 4CO lour gold medals Io with Rlvolt third In the 200 metre fronlyle free. fourths in the 200 lead Dun Darton High poinb, ail coming In 1:07.29. swimming in Iwo min- free and 1,500 free and School to the learn title the boys events Christian took the .lex. 07.38 seconds. flllhsinthe MOhetand a1 the Cental OntrlO �. ,�, •r.s Ea eArsrw��,,,,,r e Thrprevlou*mark was 200IIy Dwayne Dobko Secondary School of Brenda Armstrong, ' set. in 1931 by Alison had thirds In the 100 Assocgtlon (COSSAt.- --. Joe, "" �•.- Oouo al the North and 2C0 back and Swim Championships p Pickering with 85. YorkAquatic Club • eighth place fimahesin list Thursday It IM h In the girls events. Woods wen fourth in Mellon the the 50and e Pickering Rtctemticn Complex. Kim WARM of Dunbar- e' national mark In the mark Inc algjsco Adnan Vargas also The Pickering Nem ton grabbed two firets, �-- 200 metre IRcvIdual competodlnlhelland Chlellan won the 'winning the Toil DeCF Woods also finished medley wIlh a time 01 12 year-old boys and 100 metre fly open. In* '-. Nr _ +• - _ - 2.22. 10 She alto had had sills In theICO e, I0 toil free open, 20 senior. Walker swam open with a time of ' lon,finished fourth In free open and teamed theback In 1:16.99and &ail' THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF pxaA4, DURHAM a NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING ra.r,.,lc., r•,I m,, p..;,.;r al vi.,. -n„-1 c,,,.rr,lr. MARCH 5. 1985 AT 10 00 A. M. PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 105 CONSUMERS ORIYE. WHITOY AN APPLICATION TO -AMEND THE AJAX DISTRICT PLAN - rr..a,..�r,n..r..,,... .. inw•••J A;n {:r ,... eyr•.•nor.-Jun•]u• ..{ ,. ..rt, ,• rr � .. r a Tae. O Alai / V t !ttt i _ _ _r it i 2 � s UABCW13. 1985 AT f 0 Cd A M COUNCIL CHAMBERS. REGIONAL HEAD. OUARTERSj1UiLDING 605 ROSSLAND ROADT'AST, WHITBY I 11 ,:_I{ a.�... asl:p .,:: ,.,r,. r,r. .. P•., ,1 r.,..c. e. • as a t-;.v'a•-r-, c.crrrscq !r,. �,,.:.. �.: ^•r.t `u:'-caf.,.nmwr h•b,rw.v _•,t lm C• r.14e. -a.r r -1C IP can-,,,,, or P+annmy Irya Cur.[.. e•s C..,_ i or Ortar,oUN6A3 arC!nnuld tv rrc••.M rh y L • cnaay Cr rcr•Snq Irvvn,vbn7 Prv.;•.:H'; IJ aGC^lr lXil ;PrgOnal COuncrl ase u'a"'>" cancrrrvn-j Ibe amt^art aGN•ca-. r•= vV re r, war,. : 17' e lir.•• ••aI Cerr R,rS,nnar HeaC ;iur!ns B:,dn,r•q rl}51i�y;iaan Road Easf Vv^,It, C1l-viOLIN'A3 andLOutd ,eco , _ ^ AI 1,1111 cost III , ? Pnpanal Cf]vn- Gary H*,nma ' C.W.Luny, A,WC.T. Regional Chawnw, Regional CIM up with Paul Rhtlt• Ghlhllan look the flan. Mike and K"In third In the 100 breast while Warren was. John McKenzie and Viutalo and Dru Wal- senior in 1:3013, fourth In 1:06,12. , Kwln Walker to win the '3200 - Dave Gallaway of way of Pickering was 1:54.45. medley relay. This swlmmor at ime Central Ontario Secondary - °"'» ^""`6n•+'''- _ For the Seton weak School Association Swim Championships looks School added the COSSA loam title 182IThunday In a row, Dumbarton like a bird ready to take off. Ounbarlon High loth,LOSSAtltlewonsweoAboton. LeBlanc. a second year captured the loam tale. and 100 Fre,. and. and bronze medal In swimmer with the club ' Coach Peter Abbink Last rv,ik, Dumbarton breast open In 1:13.87 Shawn Christian of 400 free open In 492.4,- Jahn 'MacKenzie wonthe LOSSAChain. and Rlvettwas second DuAbarlon was fourth while teammate Shawn KIMWslkerwasthlydin plonships. Dumbarton In 1:13.98. In2:1y.61. Christian was third In the 1COlM eanlor wlfha finish" IM 127 point, won the 100 Don Chilatlan. than 4:31.73. ; time of 1:16.28. with TnnityCoilege no- back ol1*m In 1:06.16 learned up with TMDunbartonboys Corbett was fourth In Ishing second with 274 with Rlvolt third In MCK*ntle. Rivelt and foam finished with 2361 the 200 It” open In poinb, ail coming In 1:07.29. Walker to win the 200 points. second to TrIrl 2:44.62. the boys events Christian took the medley relay 1p 1:5TS9. Ity College with 274. The Dumbarton foam because Ttlnity Is an 100 free cpen In 55.95 The Pickering team of Third was Lindsay with of Brenda Armstrong, all -mate school, with tvtnlmatet Walker Mark Pouley, . Mark 110 and fourth was Laura D"Iln, Joanne In .boys' event, third In 58.52. Somme", Ralph Erl*b- Pickering with 85. Chlvors, and Lisa McKenzie, Dru Walters McKenzie (2:116) ach and Chia Doyle In the girls events. Woods wen fourth in and RMR were one, And Walker (2:2246) were fourth In 2:09.04. Kim WARM of Dunbar- the 200 free relay with a two. MI" In the 50 free wen second and mill The Pickering Nem ton grabbed two firets, time of 2:13.22- op*n.AlcKenalewonln respect!" In the 20T of Poulwy, Galpewey, 'winning the Toil DeCF Woods also finished 20.66 seconds, Walton IM open. Ertebach and Doyle senior and the ICO tree second In the 400 If" was second of 27.23 Ron Boyd of Dunbar- captured second In the senior. Walker swam open with a time of and RIvell third at lon,finished fourth In 200 free relay In 1:52. theback In 1:16.99and 5:30.13. The lint place 27.67. thp'200 free senior In .while the Dumbarton the freeln,1.09.61. finisher had a time of Christian won the 2:33.32. foam of Shawn Chris- Kelly Walker finished 5:29.8. 100 fly open in 1:01.61. Ghlhllan look the flan. Mike and K"In third In the 100 breast while Warren was. 200 free open In - Viutalo and Dru Wal- senior in 1:3013, fourth In 1:06,12. 2:02.50, whit Gallo- lets were third In CherylCorbettof Pick. Dave Gallaway of way of Pickering was 1:54.45. ering was fourth In the Pickering won the 100 • third . In 2:04.42 and Waltars captured the 100' free open In Blue ®olphinsEstablish Meet Records .'The PlckeitAll Blue another gold In 400 ' Shawn Christian came Ten year ­oCd Dawn 601phins Swim Club Free, a silver ln100 Free- through with 4 silver LeBlanc. a second year under the direction of and 100 Fre,. and. and bronze medal In swimmer with the club ' Coach Peter Abbink bronze in 100 Breast. 200 Fly arl Free . received a silver medal tatablished six meet Jahn 'MacKenzie with a 41h place finish in in a very exciting race records at the *AAA- picked up 24hifd Gold•-�\OO Fly. in 200 IM, as well as Ontario Team Cham. - Medal in 200back and a A' strong showing ' placing{Ihin100oaak. pieaships held at the silver in ICO Back. Dan was made by lheteams Noelle Ferns, a first . Brock Unnfenity In St. Christlan also picked 12 and under age year swimmer with the Catharines. upalhirdgoldmedalin group. team isanupand cam - The Ilam moved up 206 Fly along with a MadenARlveltswlm- Ing flyer and cgme from "AAAA'to-AAA" silver'In 200 IM and a ming In the 106 under through with a 41h th Oseaso0andmadea bronze In 100 Free. age group made some place Union In 4001M. strong showing by Strong swims were real dents in,her per- -- Ten year old Chat - placing third In IM also made by senior sonal bail limes. She main, Meek made a championships out of swimmen_Paul Rivelt cap turgid 2 gold medals strong swim at 129 19 clubs from all over Picked up a bronze in 100 Back and -200- finals In 100 Free and Ontario. . Medal in 400 IM- 200 Back, a silver In SDfree placed8lh Allhatevent. The Team brought Back and 100 Back. and two bronze medals Some of the promis• home 14 gold medal Senior swimmer Dru In 2C0 Free and 100 a along with the meet VII came up with Free. records "labliphed.. personal best times In The .Ontario Team all events. He swam' Championships were end picked upa bronze - eslabnshedln1979and a for am an orae of the major In 100 Fly and placed in 1W Fly. Karin SiltWalker 4al_ of the swim- Walker oho made i— ,& A ming"ason. strong swims placing we The meal records 41hin4001M,51h In200 vara made by 12 year IM and 61h in 200 Back 9 old Christina Rajslc In and 100 Fly. 400 Free, 13 yeas old Trrelea year old ' Lisa Flood In 200 David Thomas came up -Breast -17 year old John MacKwaii,lil400 with his best pirfor- maricfoltheyearwin• A wL/fw 5� 1M as roll as 200 IM. Ring a silver medal In fffrrrKKKJd77rrr� . And 17 year old Dan 200 Breast and 2 Christian In 200 From broriz, In 100 Breast and IDO Fly. and 200 ILL In addition to these; Robbie Hun swirls- ' records Chnslhla Ra)- mmgln 136140wold _ SIC biought home a age group made It to gold in 100 Free, sliver finals In 3 ""Is pix- ' In 200 Free Said a. Ing Sth in 200 Free and bronze In 50 Ffea. Lisa 6th in 200 Back. Floodalso csrpturad •-- Fourteen year old Coal. page 23 O� ARTTHOMPSON MEN'S HOCKEY M aeP�.r.•• wr Ma•. 839-Lt25,_ The Pickering Hockey Astociahon held their annual skate.a. thon and vs year old Jason Booker and hli father, Ken, did a few lap,. Half of the proceed, will be turned over to the Christopher' Robin Home for Children Harwood Sets Team Record COSSA tlmwooil Secondary School laded towlnlhe tram tllle al the Central Onlana Secandmy School A„ociallon (COSSA) wretthng Champiaaahips lilt week, but they -did set a r.cad nor ih. numbs or, gold m.dal win,,.,* Ira, on. scheoi. Competing, el the COSSA meet atLoyal- ist College Inaelleville on Thursday, Feb 21 Harwood finished second with. 60 points In the overall team #landings; as^^and by none points to G.L. Roberts of Oshawa.. Third was General Vanler of Gifts with 58 points and Dunbar. ton High School of Ptekenng placed fourth with 25 points. one ahead of McLaughlin of Othawa. Harwood had 11 of 4 3 eualdiers padiclpst• Ing.- Twenty It,, schools from across Central Ontario had wre,tl4m competing. " For the first llmeevr by one .team at a COSSA meet. Har- wood won five of the hlleen wtight C!assnx. Winning gold medals Players Needed The, Whitby Leiria - native fastball ram (Intermediate 'A' Is looking foe player, foe the 1965 season. Anyan# inter"ted fi trying out for the team is asked to corllact Larry Balherson.- He can be reaph#d &1831" 4194 during busln"s hours and at 668.6783 in the "things, In door work dull are scheduled to begin March 3rd, to call now. When you hirer people thatare-smarter Wan you are, you pro" that you are smarter than they an. - Unc)e Jim Kennedy warn Grill And,non• in the 9(05 pound cate- gory. Junior Miller (134 5). Wayne P^art (141). 0,11 Myer, (142) and Keith Richards (Heavywelghl). - Other Harwood wrestlers doing well ' were W" Patrick Piac. Ing third at 193. Rod. Kammer., third at 1 T7.5 and G#orga Mes- ,AN#� lounri at 141. Darren Millar (112) and Mall Elliott (He&". weight) both finished in Will and John Gua• rinl (134.5) was slam In his category. The five Cold niedal- Isis move onto the All - Ontario champion. ships tomorrow at Humber college In Toronto. Also winning at COSSAwas Gary And. erson at Ounbarton, Anderson won the 84 pound class and he will also move onto the All- Ontarlos. CARLING - O'KEEFE ART THOMPSON cOIT11l, l.eMi,l Ia,h Annual Mw,wNo- Canbcf ' Ho<k eY Toumam...r New format A $4000. In c"h - ImphlM a merchandue- .•+t.n M wr�r (416)839-4425 THE DURHAM REGION.. ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD i� Ila 4U I n0A1 vu OwA o4 . osis ,i, rc♦ Hcgistralwii for Junior Klndergarteri for oth,r clas;e5) willtake plaCe 11 Corpus Christ, School. 362 F illsldo Ave -Oshawa from 930 a in to 11 30 a ret and front 1 30 p m to 3 30't) m on Thursday. March 7, 1985 -. • Lln Scripiion pour la pre-rnatninell (oil foule5 autres nscf,pLOn5) aura lieu Ic (coal. ]mars, 1785 de 91130 a I Ih30et do.) 3h3O a 15ti00 a I'eC01e Corpus Christ' sd L'C0 IU 36:1 avenue Hdis,de .1 05haw.1 ' - Corpue Christ, is .1 Hrencn as a first language elemenlary.ychool from lun- ior tonoergarlen to Grade 8 L'ecole Cprpu S -Christ, 'est la scute CCOIL de 13ngue Iran, also de lit.4eJIOn ef le transport Bit foiirni `or,pour tr7lormahon lel.. 723-0496 Pickering's Bay News, February 27, 1705 19. Bertucci Leads Lancers In Soccer Indoor Soccer Retu/H MOSQUITO (L. Grawaf - 1. 5. fume Originals 3 tP. February -241. 1485 Avengers 1 (P. Rodilguea l). Archer 2. O. Archell l) MITES Stoyanski l) Slinger% l GIRLS Trlmac GeneralC"1,2 (e. Wihl4mt). PEEWEEBANTAM P.E.S.C.A. 2 (A. (J. Miller 2) O. MaeMJ. Lancer, 3 (G. ouhaney Front# Cartage, 1 (C. Spencer 1. M. Mouton Ian Auto Sales 2 (C. 1. M.iSmllh 1. S. Gill 1) Fronle 1) D. MacMillan ' 1) Kinettes 0. Dunne 2) D. MacMillan Auto Auto Sales I (P. Burley Cosmos 4 (R. Martin 1. Sales 1 (P. Burley). 1). Trtmac Gene.alCont. 1 G. Kelly 1. G. Burnett2) Rowdle, 4 (J. Bryan I. Smokers Corner 5 (Cl (R. Carrot 1) Grenada : Buzzards I ISJean1). M. Rowel. S. Grieve 1) Baster-I.J. Crawtord3. past. 1 (N.. Wat•ch,n SQUIRTS Beckers -Maple Rldge2 S. MacDonald 1) Per• 1). Lancers 2 IN Bezlucei 2) D. MacMillan Aulo ' Nicholson, Legion Brbomball Winners Sales t (J Sabolle l 1), Bllzzardt2(R.Faht6m Mondays game ens earring the shut cut - Restaurant ended with 1. T. Easton l) P.O.T.S. ended wdh Jim Nichol- were Jean Richard and the legion winning l to Halshots 2 (C. Rooney son Insurance winning Sharon Anne Topol- Q The Legion's goal 1. I. Jamieson 1). 2 to 0 over Mary niski. was Scored by Marlene Cosmos 3(K. Kerr 2, M. Brown's Fried Felci game . Louiscn 1) Highland Chicken. Patty McDo- between the Royal Bevan and 3nited by Trophm,0 nal# and Joan Murphy Canadian-Leglop Pauline Lailhlen. The Arrows 3(M. Denheyer scored .Nicholson'a Branch 606 and- shut out was aimed by 2. 5 Ebrahium 1) goals and Pat GraeneS O'Toole, s, Roadhouse Keys Shanks. Video -Video 1 (C. Amo Joan Murphy earned Pno9rev eelebnte,, pyrrhic v¢to vie, • /) r Ina assills. Goal tend• aver nature.-KartKraus AP MAXIMUM FLEX11311.1TY9 0011ya �. 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TOnx-I 077.4700 a 626 Gcow,,M St,iNr, pert Ettgn 632-90R a 006 Sherr= Mcd awv. nckarrg 841.701 C 57t-3021 11Cd POW SCUML Bowma+Me 4217973 .� 1aL-P14F F:PNBEPS Ives Coos all, sig. 705. 6U 2668023 `AnaCDc* 607 C* Mk�e 01'/ ap 7<W arP a'C!t eCJMKi COaOliufpr - ro pkkenng's Bay Neva, Fabruary27, 1785 Eastshore Bridge Club Results of 7hunday 0ernka SaIInls.4160, Feb. 21. 1981 Gina Fielding 3420. Teddy Ryan 3260 and Mary Sullivan 4570. Carol Kud a 3230. THE DURHAM REGION ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD Aegi5traIIon For Junior And Senior Kindergarten For Septembd,1985 DATE' rn;•nd+y. M.;Zn 7 1'Ll} lCJpm • a„ ,. , Y !q ; I ,•.q a c,Y; •;n; ir: •.c!,. r;.h :;IIAI v. I !••1-(IA/C.YrI•,l Ul�:.[t;t:flt .,q.; ,Ti.11, 01 .11 v: ...., r, .. n t r•', . Ajax Bridge Club St Andrews Commun- ty Cent" 45 Exeter Road. Ajax. Ontario Manager J. D. Martell 683-9565 HANDICAPGAME Scores for Feb. 19. 1705. Avenge- 63 In open .A-'O'sections A Norrh-South Match P"nrs Pen, Molt bJim Cal. Yin 77 0. Mike Norman 5 Iry Ashrat 77.0. Be* Phillip, b Elaine Mak calm 73.5. Ken Marden b Donalda Crawford 73 5 East -Wer$ Malch, Polon Karan Rennkk b Garel. White 77.5. Grant Andrews b Jack -Findlay 78.5. Win Suck b�Bamke Crawford 78.0. Rob b Ann Wakalm 77.0. O' The junior boyi Team from Frenchmans Bay Pub• Hlnes, Michael Martin, Brvi Pollock, W#rnar Ilc School finish" as runner-up at the Dumam Bruggemann, David Baa let and Jonathan Hollins. Region volleyball champlOnahips fast week. Back row Irom Oft sr# coach Bill Wright, Andrew FmnchT�an IeBay kn"k d oil lourother schools mclomouse,TodACoe, Ricky Hull, Chris MacKay. W e losing in the linals to SunaH Height, Way" Krishnan and Todd Keast. School of Oshawa. Front flow from lettere Timmy - /(forth -South March rtudeMf The •r»:1 PkksrUq #r1rq F -SC. ISL JuverNfa Ladles tion Department holding tela. teen Quarters Points Minor PeeweesAdvance,To Ke1ty StsNM York Erika Jrchow b, Deity Ke"tsch 05.5. Pickering Kennedy lhreric- thewaylntMe the Pickering lr�ln won 3 assists followed b Sparta Minor peewees IalsswKh4gaeisand5 all gamesins_tourhd closelybyJssonRous- Greg Whittaker -Fnnk VandrBruggen Frank VwdwrsmpsaY defeated Markham to assists. followed robin series sg4uut sel with 3 and 2andlan ham Grades a to 12wW •• win their regional closely by -Chile oegrsluw with 5 gala 'Whitby Mrkham(0-Sand9.3), (5-3 and g-0) Cadrin Mm 2 and 3. Shawn Johnston*. A Barry Gill 73.5. playoffs ndlharghtto advance to the Ontario and 1 assist. Davao and Ajax (8-0 and 34). who pitched In with 5 -East-Wasf Match quarter-Unals agalnsl parrot added 3 and 1. During the round, Captain assist•, Craig Camp-. 4 Polon Kingston `Township. Craig Campbell and robin, Tum , bell. with assists, Jim Brands Reid ory •lo Jason Rou had I ywitha3 tTa Greg Sweeney b r ad added S•7 and 7 2 and 3 each whl4 Wade bamsea[ goals and assists and David e onus NOrtnan 025. O wins In the Dost 3 of 5 Davies and Corey 12 esslab, OlbDena had with 2 seslata rounded race Norma di b Helen IIna4. ' Evans had 1 goal and 2 eacR Pat D"- 5 and 8, while Dewisau. carme UP out the scoring. Ater, Clark Adarm'71I.5. Sfeaen Cu>twry led malate ham wntr 7 aaebh, with Dertdl.Je/t Smith rWC�Valadecarne Tvcro C.J utol.9ts breis Kowan with 2 had 8 goats ash -3 up with greatgoattand- ,. Picker • tlV �r gwband ShavenJohn- assists and Dwon,Pr• ing to give me - } For Atom Bs stone and Ian Cadrin rot followed with 5 and Ing Players the wall had l assist eacrR 3, Ddenceman Bpm deserved team In playoff action last day. Ajax and Picker - To gel to tM finals Kowanhad3ga413and .ktatas. week, the Pickering Ing played with a final Atom 0.teamplayed acore ro 0I13 Results three games. and look SpAk,- erinq. Curtla SDark es xingaC Figure Skating Ile points. On Thun. scored a hat lrkkwhile Chris Callahan. Ron PICKERING FIG- F.S.C. 2nd. Elizabeth Bardle Pick - Scots. Robbie Bruton URE SKATING CLUB Laura Blakey Ajax wing FrS.C. isi. and Gary Wright each was host to the East F.S.C. 3rd_ Cathy Wlznlek York - scored one. Th. shu- Westlnlerolub COmpe- -Node Ladles F.S.C. 2nd tout was shared by lltlon, Central Ontario Tracy Taylor Ajax Lls rwwry Ajax F.S.C. Scott Wilson and Mat- Section, held on Sun- F.S.C: hl. 3rd. thew Johnston. day Fe0.17.198althe Debbie Csnzlo York InNrm"db4 Ladies On Saturday. Plckr- Pkkerinq Rec Nation F.S.C. 2nd Ellzzbelh Bindle Ing travelled to Bqw- Complex. The Icilavr• Huther purdl# pins• EXHIBITION SKAT- menvillundwornagain Ing clubs partklpalwt point F.S.C. 3rd. ERS: by a score of 5 to 0. AJAX FIGURE SKAT- Junior Ladies Pte0minaryMens Todd Smith and Cur)Is ING CLUB. YORKFIG. Mlquel Pritchard Ajax Barry Hull - Bartlett scored two URE SKAYING CLUB. F.S,C. fist. Junior Bronz#Mned each, ,wlth Curtla, AGINCOURT F.S.C.• Junior Bronze Oaxe - ' Sprkes tutting the PINEPOINT F.S.C.. Lodi" Simibr Dsxe Judith Schwartz and ` other goal. The shutout and 'PICKERING Lisp Platen# a Robert Pannozzo was again shared by F.S.C..: Monique, Leger Pkkn• Be lvor Bronze Mixed s Scott Wilson and Mr -ax# Following An, its# ts6 Ing F.S.C.FJunior 'I,eW thew Johnston. . results:: Slftnr Salo be Julien and On Sunday PNerbo- '. Ppllminary-Ladles .9snce Charles Julien - rough seem Iq town for Holly Dartlan Ajax d Yk Dom Ommmoow GUEST SKATERS what turned out to be a very earl" gam's, F.S.C., Sit. '.. Pick- F.S.C. SOL Amber Frost Ajay INCLUDED: Andres Buchanan T1» final score wss a Srtdrz Cousins _Meq F.S.C., 2nd F.S.C. 286 sh Debbie aJimmie 2.2 tie. Alter being, Volechovsky Kelo, Ajax Stacey, m Hutton Pkk down two goshar• .Marta F.S.C.. 3rd. F.S.C. 3rd. ' 'Pickrtg Notice is s r Y My cams back to tel It .York ��u„� Ladies San& aSuasr' Sob dslon Two (ELECT - up with goals by Gary Rebecca Lush Plr»- Dsnce RIC BLUE) - Wright and Jerson point F.SC. 1sL- - Cameron. Pkk"ing Paula Churg Pkkarlhg Y hada#nnival buIth' Dances At Complex • goshts cars to go ahudbutlM Andrea Artr#ro Yak Andres puck wits always bit- F.S.C. 3rd.ij@ q Ung goalposts,andiot• eerrsHms 3l1# of Pjctri Road . - Ung IP Peterborough's larour sionPro Pi its a Jason RlekatMs Pick- .. Jnq Parka and Racraa--' On Friday. Maroti OIn SO f In • Listen t0. en The •r»:1 PkksrUq #r1rq F -SC. ISL JuverNfa Ladles tion Department holding tela. teen dance or Credos 3 to 8 ad” be ,— •,,,,,,., ggLLle 5p),II1d5 OE d UllleYel'it ULLJLf llljern aU 4 ache- y game 7hunday Ke1ty StsNM York dr+na Mid atiM.R#cnaUo0. I 10 - - duled for F.S.C. isL On Friday. larch t;a' Canples from 7 to r a �oursl night. when Whitby will Jan!<a GUmon Ajar ': damp la riudents pm Tickets "32 In - W4+towns. - F.S.C-2n6 ham Grades a to 12wW •• sthrsce and 3230 n VatsP30111L #Pkkarin0 -•' be hold ad 0% Pfksc*Momplex tits door. Is s �-� - Tha taacYsd an tike Ute# F.SC. 7rd - Mars+tion calfpi#I pea 8m11 of X00 peopla.ler troubled sae. when it JuveMNMana j. from 8 to 11 pJrs. Cost' tide dartca. 'Advance 103.1 rt� � ss Ines C2V 683-2760. ast. 250 with my God. to am Eva Mn Vadocz'Ajas- are on sale at 1M East rid sok for itnes" wicked. - faalaA - 7st Shave: Community Copeland. AlnighLcaU cr � alto dr wwd of 2 t�t�J dmm-j= a tabic 37:20.21 r CaNy DoMrty Ajas- Cathy rpool ; Catttrsat gig Liverpool .839-7321 t Peter A. Robertson 111111109,100Rd W. Pickering. Ont. Telephone uV IZS 1186-0255-6 MADGETT HAAR & PARTNERS Chartered Accountants AccountmR A6,wrs to (Twn<.n& Audihn R and Com puten3 Taa plummnR lar mdIV AUAII and <orporatrom Compwrrrtrd hcokkeepmR+nd EiOmcul Sbtem MtPrepauhon RCXIMC CORPORATE CINTXE 039 015) (Nibs W C A '.Vane, C Murrrn CA' DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC -BRIAN DEEGAN 1­1arw00d,)" !`r Ma ll. Alax Ontario. 6t33-6074 . 84 Old Kingston Road, W Pickering Village 683-4294 Open Weekdays and Snrurday Morning HEALTH.& BEAUTY Tsvc .1 Hcaring Ord Ccntrc k r c �Ias Denny j Horan Anp ' ••. ea d.1 Cn..rn.m 6371:"21 Ur� t [ dkaa� ul•To�tE Tutor Hwy. 2 & Liverpool Rd. R39-5303 L L -T S SEE YOU - DO 1T... ourbooRSI SERVIM FOR THE HOME WE BUY Used 1042 -shwa-:Va3►a.-0Fy.ra *DmlvAAw* fa�Edty3irsEn WE, SRL F*lytscn*eJ Uab * Ov4.YEAtGUA1tANM* WF rauttnelatt¢baoaiAlis.- . I Business. Directory Picketing a May No Febmary27. ISaS 21 SERVICES FOR THE SOME c.L-A PICK-AsMIX - a x CONCRETE LIMITED 0 0 Bullding Materials ,VCRNow available to the Public. MATERIALS: Gravel. Limestone. Cement & late. CONCRETE: • MIEed on Ste •Metered Oebytry •'Neekdays and Saturdays For the Do -I1 -Yourself Person, Helpful advice for your Project. CALL PAT: 683-6501 SKATE y '---:: EXCHANGES t NEW E ! USED SKATES. 1inK'°" SKME"EDGE REPAIRS CCMI :4 p!E.PgEYI`.!S CCII. 0?UEE.LU4E MICRON. SoSports ,ayseso - r IA •s0 MOot todD F,. a Cnmu ire Re"'111111 and ne,^r.CwrOq and Imp, a.em<.I Se•rKn C+'I STEVE SMITH CARPENTRY LTD. CONTRACTING' LARGE or SMALL - INTERIOR of EXTERIOR. - A. w•,t ar ar»..aea ....-.... 23 TRS, EXPERIENCe. METRO LIC BH72 Parr ES TIVA IES A3g-7II45 1010 TOY AVE.. PICKERING a JACK'S RADIATOR SERVICE_ WINTER CHECK UP WINTERIZE NOW Pick up drlrsrry cr wh,le you wars -- - i✓ Exchange Gal Tank i 0V RidiAoi Repairs • 1.• Recoring (i I Tar Gmnnteei FREE' COOLING SYSTEM i�oik, Guaianteed INSPECTION 683=0622 . Save - Call us First - NOT LAST INSTANT COPIES Legal Sizes - Pi ckeririg-s Bay News - 1730 NIL PliviI COUTi. Pkkering sW n<. 0011 ST. UIeT f • wN�aT 2 PLUST The ry in 'Tiding . 01 Im tw lairs ,",4n pyo Cam be ra rtlta W Nab. PKNE ITHIiiT 668-2252 PiCAEAi MG. AUs 1 SCUSCROLStr 68 Specializing -in rr�i %Vood Stoves & "0" clearance Fireplace Installations 282 Monarch Ave., Ajax,Oht. 683-8947 TURNITff STRIPPING Refinis Ing& Custom Upholstery ANTIQUES BOUGHT & SOLD Open 7 Days a W eek c Neil Furniture s' 413 Dundas SL E. Whitby onL 668-5481 tia:.....7...i.iJJ.:..:.lt.Z N w. wi wwr� e.Wq K�A,1J8ES1C�It�M� �0VAT1tKlS Fleming vacuWas Cleaner SALES a SERVICE a"11.1"'Z'Aw A. 6334213 c L - JOHN The Plumber Aq . Aa• 0M 75 T.w...vww.u• ' ReWwrrW Camrrw,LW r A[[ [4TW1l4 wink Gurwne•a - 839-6177 COt6TRLX'nON rr!ir I'�'gll,li' NaN y CONTRACTING •Rmo.auo0. •Adchtions •Rwc.ROCma •Cntar Decks •Pataf Doors .w.rx]ews ' •ReparrS FREE ESTIMATES fir. This We& in Canada On Pebruary 27, in _1067, Queen Victoria approved the British North America Act, and in 1090. the Mau. toba Legialalure pro- tested federai interfer- ence in its Separate Schools Act. 22 Pickering's Bay News. February 27, 1985 Did youknow -mat ninety percent of engine wear Is caused by cold stalls' According to the ,.Polls. one cold start Is the 'equivalent of 2.000 miles of over the road engige weaA This means that the family vehicle could rack up Over. 200.000 miles of angmewaar In lust on* average 20 week cold session. with one cold start per day. The ideal answer to the problem of cold slnrt) is a well. Insulated. wind. proofed and heated garago. a solution, howsrer, that Is well be'yend the means of the average family. Another, more praeti. cal solution is offered by Tamro. a Canadian manufacturer of auto. moues products that Includes an extensive line. Or automotive starting aids. The use olanyoneorabycom- binatlon of ?has* not only 'eliminates the frustrat'cn 0! cold starts but results In positive benefits lot the engine. Thecnstolanengine Mater is nominal. com. pared to the adyan- lages it offers 1, Cold Starts - Damage Engines For example 7f An engine heaterwlK maintain temperature UP to apprcxlmalely 120 degrees F. depend. Ing an the type of healer and the size of the engine. Moisture utters likely to Torp. In a warm engine. yhts-prevents Ihl' formation of stud". acids and other engine-harmmgchem. haus A warm engine uses lesagal Starting a warm engine 'takes less cranking power from Iheballery. There are live basic types of auto engine S5CO. In bath 120 and easily In IS mi ulei In Engine block healer heaters in the Temro 240 volts. the lower radiator wattages vary from 400 line: Thl HeafRamlspop, healer hose, after first to 750 walls. 120 colts. Trio Circulation ular with do -it yourself draining the coolant. The Oil Pan Heater .Heater Is Installed In auto owners' because Models Ara available to maintains the viscosity thecooling syatemout- of Its lase of lnalalla. fit all standard hose of engine oil. during side the engine Io cls- tion. This thermo- sizes. Each healer Is freezing Iemp*ralures culale and warm tht pump type Mater rated at 600 watts, 120 toPreventariCalls. "coolant toprovldeeven circulatesWorm.coo- Volts. agedus to poor oil flow temperatures within [ant through your win- - at start-up. Non - the engine block. of* 1 engine. It can be corrosive clamps hold - Thlstank stylemodel Installed In the return The Engine 0 e Brock the heater loth* base of Will fit mast water- hoalerhase In llventln- Mater Is rhe most yourvahklelodpan. cooleck engines (coo. . Uses using only a knife effective engine heater lant must bA drainedfor and .. a screwdriver. aralliible. II Installs In Installation). Circuits- Available In wa1139e1. the engine black, • - tion heaters are made 850. 1000 and 1500. If replacing one of the The full range of in normal, heavy duly, requires a 120 roll knock -out Ireezi Tempro angine heaters and high capacity- outlet plugs, to heat me are' available through. models for autos and The Lower Radiator englos's coolant. out Canada wherever trucks. Power wattages Hose heater can be installation requires automotive parts and range from 550 to Installed quickly and draining of coolant. accessories are said. Safety l7rwH Around the World /�y Q - U 5 A Wisconsin annual Pedestrian Pro- lion and education pro- .Warm Batteries Are Lively Batteries received a Grand tection Program of the prams have reduced v Y a _ Award for outsianding American Automobile a Pediislnan deaths by their vehlCis. batlert*s achievement In jf1 Association. -Since 32 par cent Injuries by Thousands of Cana - field of pedestrian 1979. Wisconsin a 21 par Cent and rural dian vehicle Owners safely al.Inn 451n strong public informs. pedestrian deaths by will steep saslerduring pre premium. using Its, towing charges 43 per cent the Coming cold winter Maintenance slghla knowing that Check your owner s their vehlCis. batlert*s manual to lee II you are tucked Into warm can use a low viscosity. - blankets of their own. mulllgrade oil such As Other thousandswlll 5W30 10 make »later sleep fitfully, fouling aterlingeasier. and tumiep whit* Maintain IM correct relons of deed batter - pre premium. using Its, towing charges your 'own gauge to and frustrating delays check your fires. ss� In gefllng to wort least once a month. -dance through their Keep your vehicles helds. - ori well -tuned. Hire an the bold Minor adiustments 10 facts: Inepartturelondlemia• At zero dogmas Fah. 'lure. ignition liming nnMll a fu0y clanged and Idling 'Peed can automotive battery .provldse only 40 per. cent of Its IoLal crank - Ing power. And at minus 20 degrees F your battery must start an engine that requires thN and a half llmes mon cranking power than It would at 72 diagnose F. This stroll on the part of your bat. lany drains so much power than 1 often does not completely recharge during •short drive to won. This m*ani that on your neststert-upth*r*may nntbsenouOhpowvin the batteryto cnnM the engine fast enough to create combustion. Whenusedlncombl- natlon with an engine heater, a battery warmer provtdta the nearest living possible to 100 percent starting reliability. For esampN, the Denary warmer MAO* by Temno• a major Can- .adlan manufacturer of aulomolly*' neaten, wit) ensure your battery ntelns .its full power throughout the night when plugged Into a 120 volt electrical source. The wamar is made with a heavy oil and acid resfsta nt vinyl Cover Over thick fiber. glaze Insulation that wrap* Around your bat- terylike a blankel. The battery warmer -helps to -retain battery warmth even when the warmer la not plugged In. As a matter of fact, lM Insulation Is to ~1" that It also its" the battery cooler in hot wealhor. Tamro Battery Warman an easily, Installed and an avail. . able throughout Can- ada wh*rev*r aptomollv*porta and accessories an told. cut your Iv11COOSUmp• _ lion by Irma to five Per "DRIVE cant. -- - — - CORRECTION DrllingwaBs 5���„ Plcka Ang Auto A*pdh Idling wastes lull Al ___in _._..___._ .-20 degrees C. only f5- Caravan Caravan LE 30 " n* edd. Drln away A program to improve tfiefuel economy smoothly to warm up ' of automobiles in Ontario. yourengine. �`N a' 77 Removewet Inc. on accelerator. brake. rake. and slatting wheel. 111 safer on slippery roads andmoreeconomical This Delon you drive ery op ash fascinating display adds weight IP your can be Morningside Mail rehlc le and burns mon seen at carrya^ Oat DanItcros alI.thisweek.- brought toyou.by cattery tla m the tru^keit"°° .- the Ministryof Transportation A ' Drive In the lracks on asnow-covered road Communications- I th to 1 1 -• NOUS/, Day, Week or Monthly _ I AVAII,UUNOW 7Pi5wSerCaravan ' (Magrc Wagon) In our / Rental Fleet for more "formation. ca;l TLC sof your vehicle A warm engiru means easier starting on cold mornings. Install a block healer. Plug dintoatimerselto switch on a couple OI hours war* you intend to drive. Likewise. an electric battery blanket helps Cold weather staffs. Snow- tiles or a0 - season radials will educe fuel vastod,by spinning wheels. Carry a snow shmei In your vehicle. Also. carrying cat litter h'a good idea because it provides good traction and weighs Tess than salt w sand.. on display all week - from 'JIM DAVIDSON MOTORS' dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler dealer Daytona Z -." Aries LE 2-00or Daytona Turbot WEAREOPEN - MON-THURS-9:30-9:30 SATURDAY -9:30-6;00. at 1110 comer of Mcmingside Kingston RcL..ln WEST HILL M0H Is eta ' pace to he and it uses less fuel Keepasmoolh �`N a' 77 rr `}ice (/'e. � REN ■ �NV .t 1 VV .::J, r on accelerator. brake. rake. and slatting wheel. 111 safer on slippery roads andmoreeconomical E' ''('s` CAR -SHOW 2 - - i i Anrs4-000, see th line up of brand new'85' cars Day, Week or Monthly _ I AVAII,UUNOW 7Pi5wSerCaravan ' (Magrc Wagon) In our / Rental Fleet for more "formation. ca;l TLC sof your vehicle A warm engiru means easier starting on cold mornings. Install a block healer. Plug dintoatimerselto switch on a couple OI hours war* you intend to drive. Likewise. an electric battery blanket helps Cold weather staffs. Snow- tiles or a0 - season radials will educe fuel vastod,by spinning wheels. Carry a snow shmei In your vehicle. Also. carrying cat litter h'a good idea because it provides good traction and weighs Tess than salt w sand.. on display all week - from 'JIM DAVIDSON MOTORS' dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler dealer Daytona Z -." Aries LE 2-00or Daytona Turbot WEAREOPEN - MON-THURS-9:30-9:30 SATURDAY -9:30-6;00. at 1110 comer of Mcmingside Kingston RcL..ln WEST HILL M0H a? Flickering Bay News, February 27, 1985 23 value Optical, ,, like demi differently. II s a Dry Run Beforethat d s a gamr�gl4e good idea to check to Each owners mom yolerirts whoa_- .v Ino Darkm9 Drakeand take. but d', one see what dealers arc eat contains detailed Clef revel have had A ^\ }7k should be set. you can wm. d you do pommeling - InslraClltns lar (he flet tire may not be should The Place an object to your homework High lesare value jack and its opo raAon aware of how the lack b•aek the wnevl w..:.` Make A Int of .vada- If you tenet surehp Yr is diagonally a posltean andtells It tOch`nge wetsIland Iherse no Trip Can Help P Cleoptions a frog rade s,onormal,Cfransmr- a Ilre. Il �alsO Prayldea limits like this present to p' the wheel being each of them from taro van or fuel 0-r - informatlononvanous get acquainted with it. changed. Only than tetMundarthelelfow- a larger engine will types of spare tire% before It a needed' Make Tire should the jack and Ing criteria added%affect performance or The best way to Ilre-wheel combine, enjoyment. added rule economytalk to The spares include accomplish fhu If to lion be removed from comfort. improved per- your technician. Care - the, conventional tire give the•hre-changing ,Change Easy the flunk of the car. lormance. Dotter lues fur reading of the cm - which un be put on a proeessadryrunlnlhe - Flat tins no longer economy. alforoabd• gantadleoll9ve lees car for regular use Ine garage or on the drive- occur with any Ire- Ity. reliability and Clue as to what Options collapsible spate :way, wall before start• which ill Into slots In equipped with and how_ quency especially it h,ghef reale value. bring m higher re -sale whrchhaslobeintaled Ing.oul.an that heal the bumper and those It operatesthe rhea have a mader- Tbus. a sun roar might dollar by a special canister, tong trip. Automotive 'which III under the Changing a tire is a ate amount or tread, total a score of, say 29. Aulomahc Iransmu- _ Informallon Council - door sill. They require relatl+ely simple but they always seem wnlje all conditioning van. lot eumple, sail and the already- I says. 'it different methods or pfocedun but It should to happen at an Imp- tblals 45your choice. batter than lourspeed inflated mini -spare ` Perform the dry rph operation. AIC says be donewlth some uu• propnale time. That'a men. is cleat you dbuy ,Imply because more The latter two are for lerau nty,taking rmelo owner should consult Iron. says AIC. The why a Practice session the air conditioning people can dare them temporary use only follow mifitaOltons the manual and know' gear selectofshould be will savealotofmantal and give the sun roof a Sun roofs are of no. Jacks Include those Carefully which lack the ur is in the park position and wear and fear. miss b.vnhid you ellas the Keep •m fnlitd. wIntel Au condition thougm h Ihalsoebody ing I, Iripostant d you iChoose Options else mniht file Cath Ir ode In the spring With'Care VAR[MMEN • 1 0 Ycuvr, drUdrd to outllfrourncwenwdh Canoesand nor tom, " her that now car,.t4 Ili, opbam, ymo Ilke�a one el,e s . you Ie nal ver M.;'Il I., call,• so to speak Ophonale.t'jimen _ . wptmo, to pal an d ❑ut. rat makers also carry a larger markup M." I'.• I can h.ap prunde option pack than the car Ilion, y 1 1 _ Buy only those age, that Combine car- meaning. youve got i s. uplor, Ih.rl pay you Iain eetrai. whetner more room le dlCkerop -' beck theene, Ihatadd you w ant or need all of price Uy vlsibng sev- - - = Ft .t. to view enloyrnrm and them. or nal oral drater,hip,, you I min earl Ih.rl delete, To avoid driving can compare both the , belle, pelfwmancr or ,r wily with a showroom quality and pace range furl rconmmy, hotter model that ,brrnorer or apbun, .being i ,%loll o• handling or loaded .,In loo'man, offered by ddfe,ent' net ynu bulge/ buck, v.lrabell,andwhrlle, manufacturer when. In a few years. decide nn loch There err pro, and - youwantto,illRt•-car opllon, leu want well con, lo'almost every ' - AZia II any option doesn t Ig advaner•ol your per added 11.11. What you p.ry yamback in.•I least c hari,. andbepwpared gamin Comfort, you OUR PRICES ARE HARD TO BEAT. WHY? o,m al Ihe,e way, you to wad patiently for lou. say. in fuel ertn dont I,d.1 delivery' That way, array. the mosey you BECAUSE OF OUR LARGE VOLUME PURCHASEAMD LOW OY RHEAD. Don lmon.ato you If be ordelmg sear .ave on fuel me y Cost Wittyanypurchase off or more t/resyouget Generally. you can TaImgHYnu. apecilr you later In resale FREE FREE FREE a Valve Stem Installation Wheel Balance i - 4 O We didn't expect the reception but even without r wnycars1nstockandw41haVWsign cut'lp front we have really been selling new ftny's. NO'" - We are 11paity getUztg a goaJ"suppiy of Gars a1,d she price of two 85 Fonyslarta.ek T-5 _614; plus P.D.l.'s fretgM = .. 1 Pickering HYLM13RI a hwYaal _. 2930'Bayly St.. E,: Ajax 3IAJAX _ GAYLY ST a 427-0111 aft 195150-1113 t 9P I . 135170-1113 flair 2l5xWl3 lor t95zWi l3 S"• 215zW 11 11la a 235173.1113 99" 235zWR11 125" 13512o -Ru 91" 2454W1114 129" 195170-1114 133" 235X70-1111 133" c" XIW14 109" r1S 15 138" 215173.1111 113" .215150-1115 142"1 225X73 Atl 117" 1I5z7}A13 82"21Sz70-A1S 119" 225x70 -1R15 97" 12500 AUNLOP 1�x10-R13 MALIFIER 91" n5z50-RU t01" 21150-R13 132" 77515 til n0" 20Sa731114 lor s,m MN 117" n51131114 1(5" 245x53 1114 122"' 225173.1114 119" MXWR15 .124". 235X70-1111 113" 2551511115 131" 225173.1115 115'% Iiiz53A15 10- ff173•R15 119" 2SSaWA11 imas 255X77.1115 12't Jims, 27 XI A13 97" 1 157" M15.5;ly6b 174"1733z1S-5 4Q HEAVYDUrr MAG BATTERY I. -fiber♦utl SPEC9AL WHEELS a. ed ..i...r I...e .rkrea aOelre'a 495 -YrMYA Care '� G� Rao Hod 113 LOw AS s""295' STa is 0-r I. -fiber♦utl 1�7n ei a. ed s,m MN A DunioQ Gisms1kh (Y Ratti s m&7l�fG�i moms' s N 7lckntny'f Bar Newf. FaCruary 27. 1705 "KEEP YOUR FOOD COSTS DOWN—SHOP BY THE BOX•' ovo..n �t CANADA GRADE ii A 73 FRESH _ ..a . rEYf;l fRou)I • t • 1t' -T s. L& NfNZ AL fPbC.'D1 Ohio SPRING p LE6 OF, 173 LAM o RRA► w u VmIlCN OItAIaa.KlmOt!NfM ' L69 SHOMER ,AW La CaNICA�fACO�aLRa ltY aaAID Na AVQ TX PAC to*I3 LS La LW act= uA. �,TYT►11C �.Pa.,aa �- SROS�GE :n nua -COVAUXES VANN LA CAM � �• asoflP�Sc: _ = •COCONUT Cpam 1 y • CNOCCtATI CHP EyTr • GTnT CXW •.[.NUT OUTTIA . a a MATCH f 7ANY FOIST OUAUTY BRAND RANDOM _ SZEG£DI w"mki `�'y SALAMI J `9 MAPIX 3' CBICSEODGE FARMSBUNN -POM CF rrrae.�c �IE1�ER3 � fNM�i 69� TORN CU.W MAID •«CUAITTT ►AOmIN 44.39 CCU" LK .99 RIOY orrAaao /Aczru - ATi.QTaTtlfllaSENT T P£AM£A`, �` y BACONg: Ia CHEESE .SLICES i � x.49 PRODUCT OF CANADA 'PINK SUMON 734 ax arD 9 TM pink - sal.non WESTON'S MEALTYAQE READ LARGE U75 g WAS ..nan . avn RMnA TNRAT • q 2 NQ1A "m Ma c • Mat oo►AC) - •taIMAINMlFINS fl PAC) •ODaAM aaJrRla Cl PAC) . F9CfcAkm ars NT IC l 14TCN – I LOY A RIQ lJOi VRCDVCTa CANADA vn cz91a1Til MONEY'S • MUSRROOMS :,. PE CES i STE3i4 ilTarr 691, DAINTY AOOORM - 3w it soz INSTo'To� ' �91. Fm IUc� RKY a CORN .O - �+NR BRAN (3739 ®LZg �• % -511011 1�ER OZ I." ISP)PAMM CATTODD A96ONM PLAVVmft 63 M til 9 TBf aQawra num- J No nua -COVAUXES VANN LA CAM � �• asoflP�Sc: _ = •COCONUT Cpam 1 y • CNOCCtATI CHP EyTr • GTnT CXW •.[.NUT OUTTIA . a a MATCH f 7ANY FOIST OUAUTY BRAND RANDOM _ SZEG£DI w"mki `�'y SALAMI J `9 MAPIX 3' CBICSEODGE FARMSBUNN -POM CF rrrae.�c �IE1�ER3 � fNM�i 69� TORN CU.W MAID •«CUAITTT ►AOmIN 44.39 CCU" LK .99 RIOY orrAaao /Aczru - ATi.QTaTtlfllaSENT T P£AM£A`, �` y BACONg: Ia CHEESE .SLICES i � x.49 PRODUCT OF CANADA 'PINK SUMON 734 ax arD 9 TM pink - sal.non WESTON'S MEALTYAQE READ LARGE U75 g WAS ..nan . avn RMnA TNRAT • q 2 NQ1A "m Ma c • Mat oo►AC) - •taIMAINMlFINS fl PAC) •ODaAM aaJrRla Cl PAC) . F9CfcAkm ars NT IC l 14TCN – I LOY A RIQ lJOi VRCDVCTa CANADA vn cz91a1Til MONEY'S • MUSRROOMS :,. PE CES i STE3i4 ilTarr 691, DAINTY AOOORM - 3w it soz INSTo'To� ' �91. Fm IUc� RKY a CORN .O - �+NR BRAN (3739 ®LZg �• % -511011 1�ER OZ I." ISP)PAMM CATTODD A96ONM PLAVVmft 63 M til 9 TBf aQawra num- J - PICkorinq a Bay Neva. February 27. 1985 25 PRODUCT OF U.S.A.-CALIFORNIA CANADA NO. 1 GRADER CONDENSED SOUPS MM! 10 FL OZ 2fa mL TPI MQTW •COICCN OA aO L - M 0 MMM06=0 •Pitt aa1 . DAVID/$ CAAC%ER9 �f pf IQ a YATCM $ '� j�1'"AR 400 0 PAC I L1 DRY..' PERSONAL BAA SOAP JOHNSON'S BABY aSomLen X99 SHAMPOO �,; 2UWT SURE & NATURAL BOX IMAXI SHIELI)s ;MGLW OR DEDDMWu - ® d AUTOMATIC /(� to kg WX DISHWAS)!ER 1. ' e CASCADE ®4.79 Aylmer Canada Ctx*m CANNED VEGETABLES • rcta • faan coiw • Qat caw •Ruacawwn • to wawa . am ww . a4aam�u euaa 16tA MIATCM PACIX.iT GF CAL3q:l0A 11.311. SaICi TC1A1 Cf71 lAMi CR1Ge4l Ble1tl[3 BROCCOLI I� 691 arrowC7 Co NO= SUIx7 TOIA C" GREEN /$ ONIONS PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Fal TOUR 0" RAO 9329 oZSAL49 PRCCCCUCT OF SPAM il M - F■■/wY0�M o1Mf1 � [koulawsm3w IYLG� KC -1 t• l 1 Ik0 op pRCOUCT OF LLSA. CAMAAVA M0. 1 MALI ANJ O 49t FEARS Lump k Ow ua La, PRf:Ol1CT CV CAAIFOW" UWW S= rl. IW"NAVEL" nucr Poul 0" ORANGES PRCC=CRCALV*W4A UUCTT0Ut1O1r11 TR11CT011 TRAa.LR LOAD •LEMONS ° 5/ 1 •GSAPEFROIT � 3 �� Thank You for .S/roppnrg at Knob Hi/!•r "The Pickering Food Terminal" Hwy. 2 S Brock Rd.' Oshawa/ Durham First Ave. Just a "Stones Throw" North of 401 (Between Simcoe & Ritson)1 .9�CE�'StiECR�'a uwT Y/� y1� 26 Plckering's Bay Neva. February 27, 1985 REAL ESTATE DAGM R HILLS OHI WHAT A BEAUTY! ASKING ONLY $198,000. "Specialists in Selling Country Property and Acreage". ROD SHARRARD Please Call 852-7780'RES._ 683-1 92 acres of privacy a 12 minutes to Ajax e 100's of mature trees a2 Floor -to -ceiling Fireplaces e Large Master Bedroom with ensuite °Separate Dining Room with walkout to Florida Room o Large eat -in 'Kitchen .oCommands a view of Chalk Lake Valley ©Winding paved Driveway 0 Shows to perfection A 3 large txdnsoms. master Nnti cn.wtc.' W/O from Inmg-rm. to (ullr kn.cd v.ud, 1ullbaXmcnt rcadv tu(inith. Atlachcdgar- age 559,900. 56,000. down to Imorirare. ground' they also know that you can never do too much. planning.il you want the move to bIF a success, Sfnfafhome The first place to — about' As a rule look hrstat the items thatare e8sbty seen by a poten- bal'tPuyer. Paint. wal- Pa M. 'carpel and drapes must all be nice mdctean.- Ifyouareptmm�gto - items including base- ment sowrenas', A house that _ appears well maintained and is sPacwuslotheeyewr❑ always generate more -inleresl. - it you aregoingto ,pa buyers. As a company. we clean up and decorate many relocation prop. ernes for resale. From our owgexperience an extra 5500 - $1.000 on mt and wallpaper can increase the sales price by several thou - sand dollar; and al the �amelimeilcan genet - alt quicker sales. son you plan to move. start. with your own home.tint' - BUNGA1.0%l.l%l\(:ATIT-SBF_ST 3 Mlroum, _'baths, limtihnlrn.rm. large Aaiing$117,900. Int,& much much more. begin is with your pres- int home. Regardless of buy 0n ef you whousplantn buy anew house Or son -the existing one lirst. sell. major changes to electrical at healing ysteminlevnswfrec vexingpay all mle.ms Ol recovering these costs Through a paidl or wallpaper a room -slick to neutral, colougivey Not urhomnfywdl'e. give your homaamore spacious look. it will Coming Event Planning A - Spring Move 11 you are intending have moved before. to more in the spring. know that you start then you Rad better plSnnlrtq when the start now. People who lnow is till -on -. the getyoure.ishnghouse ready for sale before you do anything. Depending on thecom dd'on, that could take two ar three weekf. What am I lalkinq higher sale price. Slay. appeal too widtrrange away from costly strut- of buyers..Lime green tural repairs loo. _ walls or red wallpaper Repair leaky faucet - may Suit your lifestyle and anything minor - and furniture but thete that Is Crokep..Then are lotsol people .heed clear out urmecessary wo`-and they can be-: The Pickering Block Parents am having a bottler drfre on Sat. March 2. Your contri- Marchsmneeded arid' will help greatly towards supporting your Block Parent Group. Any Block Par - ants Interested InhNp-- Ing Out P1611"call your one co-ordlnatOl or MicMfe Hall at 839 - tSa28. - I�R�I� ■/�� V11 t .,.,�...1 N ' �. .y two 4-`1, n31x�-00 Ont I IIN( �I'OII IGIiI� ..I1nh V00,,1011, lm npol_�. H....,..,. -.I,::. T.4- 1 •Ila,. ,.•nun nl•..L.Ir, l un',; �,_. I`.., 4-C. Inh p,•nd .\ L•r:,i 127'1,9011- 16 Harwood Ave., N., Ajax . ' 683-8542 I,RI %I 1If It'll h,•.,,!L,.vn \,kind 111;100.00 (All Inhn I ,rte 6.3 t_N 513. 6X 1-469. (11 \HUIFH I'I,I 1(ll \HV UCEN ik.w:ma treed .l mt Lu:,l•.aP<J 1.udcn IIx1 n lr.m der. Ihnn L.a dl<l Ion gut .S Ali„tr Pn;o- Lit.I:cn Ilr.n+ d.11l hVun't Illi! nmt•ctcd In inc n,. rtn unh anihclt n4- chunk anh. 51 ,.1 is A. 0.k Iirr PL.ic. Sola- . numM \d.An,rd Greenhow', Fnurhed- n•.vn\ hn.a+tc,dlnu\ter. S119,9w0oo. For applustm at call Luer Luello r 6111 -VW -L 6.41.c111. - G %RD, UR's DE LIGIIT -7c ft. \:00 A. Cart hri.1, Ihmpaluw lith hcamrd cat -m lllchcn, Pall+ doun otellooLtng garden lorgc Mull: noir unh air light+M%c on . t.,ric h,Ite Infra red lamp in haihmom. Cituircad)Call \ l..w, Ilateuw at 651-35.1:, 651.5311. To us T REAL ESTATE _ _ 101 Brock St.: S., Whitby , 66S no tx 669 5190 Twaeh I= 79L 1374 est. 739 11111,KING NHITBI` IIE:REARE _ ENO'' 1-,,r +•!Judihtutth.nnc,hnil:endefurtn- num.-iaunul lndlcn '11th hot +,1 Cup-. ho.ud..\ Jnun;- arca. 3 h.ilh.,. µnllrRldhli Lund! nhnn,llutl+sup ,l .,•Id cellar, Cls+i Io +:ha•I. ,\ Iran+port I:n tort. 559,900. filters Coururt.Ofrict669- 5565, tor. Liles 294-137:. - Nt:N ON NI 5R101 A\D IL1HD 10 FI\D. 5.13.900 ? hedn,lim da, tiD.l hungalou', deep Int- . h.lydu.n.d JL.l n,luliha+anciu,lircplu.<S - c-ua_c Ch. r,.ctuur r.>ay.lndalt. HeltO CuutAre. OlTicc 663.11 Tor, Lira 293- 1372. 14\('KI\G 0.40 GAR\IER•5 FIELD I ,du..\i Inunc-S'/1,500. F danuc+ Lun- d, n',.ut-Iurp1.1. <.tuui,u g.Inc^.+c per.ltr d0un� rut,fit I sudicnt lahw (-alt Dale I ,into M+N-)1100 or 696.31100. . - - NOi I*. i1IE:.II'pGt.' Itr.l nlli ill \Ciu(!`t fin ntc ,llkr+'111 [Ilcrvr.t, il.�nn.l 4-!t 1.•nn,I ..::!t :n n„'rt <,{x n.nc lo'tio'n. h.rtLmg onin 1L•nlhr,,.nn, main L.nn ill„rr lti in;; 1%9,500. Call %%Ins ie`0r 11 696-1900 of 6611.9'1.17. - WNY S,.CNO N.6.000Apr - - C1:1 Iv mot lWh C R C9 nmt »r.rr rots [ll(. d C.Jrm. F..m.lr ncme (.vt ed n V,:•4 1-v 196.:C0 00 Man. •-C.]n9 lee Nrrt Ro-] 1�Cr. 637 611' n• P. AOU . VIC[ROY IN 4W RRST d pier'^!. tUr. oCa co uod lo((e. R: AtU </ ;v. soe7 RAMBLING ON 9 ACRES 11dn]nIX , Cu1n 11:9 cC0 CO Na] JCy(r,- 417 6111 ar 794 6,47 CIRCA Isla. BRICK - 115,7Co 09 Ip Inn mta•b 4 te" GOOD - WOOD RdI Jird J574119 cr :94 6067. . 4 RORMS--STOUFFNILLE - tl6.tw oo 1""Ify neer•. Rat Joyce. 457 6112 tt :9a nS67 MARKET GAROCHERSI 114 ACRES U.hnd9e. A -win m lbawl-rrrt I.,. lerpe Odin, cwt 7 rdr-Jr rc.ne aM] a cdr 9d.ap• 5740.0M C0 rbCkD•IK !11 •116 or 857 fall e. ASKING 144,900.00. 7 oCr+r-t wen IIMT 61'cnrn ."Iffos.nq F."I, ren.0!., Ida;e V v4terd Jet] A5 ^tins nnlh N N»Y 101 Sn.nN Lvn9. 417 6116 pr 17. 404/. . 10METNINO UNIQUE IT Acre, 7 Corm hcmr POND VIEW TREES. SAIACI. CO ".01y L®v. 157 4111 1 79.-6067. Pickering's Say News. Febnury, 27. 1105 77 1111,111 ;;� �':'. .' -•, - 251 111 \1.1`•1 1\ +111)11\1111, IIYr !1111 11,11 �I Y\I\+. 111 Y 111\I\II \III .1\I I I.V' 50 A(. • s2J9,ogo -r.1Es111t�r• 1 )pat t,nurPL iuNnm hull! hurt gas] ra, nhrd rrolc..n:uali\ up And doun. +11+,1+ pori' lel .,.. nrr•1up '\4-1 lcn.rJ a. nvgc ull lr tpnnG tell rood lu,t north ill Clarcnu,nl .,n d:< 11nuL iii Call %lir11 %AlI<AU A I s]11 F2 -4)t III %AA \ -: h;,h.�um. '.I.�r•. h,nn. ,�n pinll Lin,l.. ..q�.l L,I. Ln a< In.n.•-din... i.,..in. 11(m.'100.00 SOPER 1ITEOR00%1 BRICK 11UNGAI-OK FmnLnl nta ut Ilaar latnlly noon ulih hrc- pla.c and laflout, hardun...I.Ind hruad- In(Im through out, wp.lnlur duifug r(wnl. F.R prig \LL%.I\\Wit %I, 111.11) 6)1 1-191 I Do You Buy Or Sell First? Once you have put your ptesonl house In order then you are ready to ask yourself the old chicken and egg question: do 1 sell my house first, than try to find new accommo- dallon: or do i bu% my dream house firs]. than ♦ scramble to find a buyer for the one I own now? Unfortunately. trete is no right or wrong answer! 'Instead.. It depends on the maret you are lacing If y0u buy br, L'lnen You will Imd exszny whaty0uwanf BUiyOU mayendupolionir o houses. or ',you ]i.ay haws to bridge finance if You hire ridil sold your first house In lime. That can be expensive' IIyou sell first. then you will not be stuck with two houses, nor will you have to bridge finance lo. -purchase your QewhorOe. But the problem • 11 that you may not find what you _ want. And yol"may be forcedtobuyangthinq- lust to mare out. What would`i dO7 Wall. 1 hen tried 11 both ways. You should buy lint. when there are not. many propeatles for saN and It Iakelalolol time l0 find the right One. You should "it _ first, -whisper Nen .ere lots of propettles lot lila and It fakes a long time to find a buyer. 11 sounds simple enough but peOpfe get greedy. They either try - MORTGAGES, PRIVATE FUNDS PRIME RATES-' WON �j u^etsct /r� STEVE W {�\4' 752.0222 CCKf19YEo IRY£STMENIS !KC. CANA13A'5(ARDE5T REAL ESTATE NETWORK, CEN71MY 73. a �e 683-2611 683-7177 950 Sheppard Area.. 36 Dreyer Dr. W.,&777 PICKERING BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. AJAX ur,.•o-• B•e4w VISIT OUR .OPEN' USES.. SATURDAY MARCH 2,1985,2:00-4:00 1517qkLWtN GR. PICKERING 1958ROSEyiELDRO. `.b YORK ST. AJAX 1014 ALBACORE MANOR. PICKERING - 130DELANEY, AJAX PICKERING 1964 BOWLER OR. PICKERING-= SWANSQN CRES.AJAX '= - SUNDAY MARCH 3,1985,'2:00 - 4:00 3 1611ALWIN CIR. DICKERING 396ROOKSBANX CRIES. AJAX I5CO*UNGCRES.AJAX 511110EYERDRUNITT7,PICKERING 37 GOLD RING DR. WHITBY 66ALBERYCRES.'AJAX 91SUVERPOOLRO.PICXERING. 7JALLANDFkAJAX t LEWIN CRSS. AJAX 504 ROSEBANK RO S:PICAERING 56 PARKER CRSS. AJAX 56 PITTMAN CRIES. AJAX 570 SHEPPARD AVE..PICKERING 11 SLATER ORES. AJAX - 137 SIMPSON RD. AJAX a 1172 TANZER CRT, PICKERING :6 YORK ST. AJAX 1961 GUILD RD. PICKERING 1962 BOWLER OR, PICK ERING - FORINFORMATIONAND DIRECTIONS 'PS' ARE YOU MAKING a ON THE ABOVE PROPERTIES WHAT YOU'REWORTH7 '_ eau AJAX,683-717'7 CALL Us aBOUT A /or © Q © CAREER IN gEALESTATEf DICKERING 68Y261T � L, MAK7116 NOMif Y706'DAW. s nhl l+ I I'M to buy way under, - market and Affect lOC- Cessful:crthey list their house for soh way " abovemarkelandcan't gel any buyen. - out whichever way you decide to go, the real seem is to glw yqursell plenty of lead Ilme. If you Lell lint.' don I close. your ole for at least 90 days. This - will Igive jou ttrrw to find a Mw house. And If you buy fall., again glue YOunelt at feast 90.100 days in order to sell your pros - ant honsi you are realistic In your ospectatfons-that one- ans-you an willing to buy and list at maHel- prices•then there should be nothu]g-to. worry about. Camkq Events ' The Tune Or Ourproo The Ajax Public Library (Main Branch) will hold a workshop on Meno- pause on February 26 from 8-00 p.m. to 1000 ' p,m- In the maetlnq room. The- •venlRq will Include guest speakers from Me Departrtrntot Health Services - . Osherow.. Informal d1ff- cussi0e, wo a libR. "Thi' Menopause Story" Adnda7iofl ' is . hovel . 25 Plckenng a Bay Ntw+. February 27, 1985 Th, worth Of the xjale. In In,. long run. is •I t;t w Orth of the nd,-Idu All camPonngd. John Stuart hl dl t Intelligence Is 114aver- thedeeaerina mryt•{asno:le Itmakes •w e.r »•vv .. r Fr IS Marwood A r.iifA 'rtr !u:, ! I•. r-n�Lnl :',� �.t L..i- I All \lar. r,3 1-7.770, 633-2775 1 �\ILUR'�ph1.1(illl r h;rl��.,,:n; Ircr.J:num It.i� •bncr t b. Ji••.•-:.. ::.un IL•.rt LunJ� ri �•nu wrtii u.11k ��ul t lm: Li'l ui-' \Inn" c. walk to un: n:t;c. \dlin. Sal Soo. All Gvoru I tailors 631.7777 rx 63 Lq:31. x Warriors 1985 Soccer Registrations ter[ an ISM date not 1 TM numb" of Prove II is the las est make Raw Mende. Soccrlselwonool.l{- wccerwwnls Marek 2nd (Saturday) at In• ` youngpppit Me eaerc,se to. promote body. not the lenLexpmalvt Alas Cammunlly Cen- SoccerOnly CIuD ID plan - take Ing ter soc Ur Is ever Ing growth, strong Stamina, dexltrtty and Sppr1 In which to tre in the Swimming zein ut also to Ming bu of Ihtrtgls- incrtaling every. year not ly in the town at on Co-ordlnallon. But also participate. Pool Lobby. 9 A.M. to ] P. M. Par ents are urged g• ;Ishan let savings. Alla. but throughout emphnizrr tum work, The final Coen reg"- Io register their eMld- Rplay*,a,$5mail- the country which andIMopportunityto Iraliondatelorlh019H5 Ilan connct: •Jahn per player or $75 rtleal- - j� Adult Recreation Recreation M C ((�� S!oc`.er. r mum per family. ., Allot Match 2nd tog - - '• The emPM,la Is Dul Ships best been made wh01e film men they -YaTratlorrday the fee Is In eased to S35 per Acuff Minna. keep- 'Ing one+self In sMpo- on the word. ,ecru- In the passed two years.. must leavathe Its qua.' ar 5 players 1Yasn ply*, andthe regisha• what better way than hand. The defetminod `mid you could also find under 30Only of Ilan will be made with playing soccer. competitiveness is many new friends. The cost of registra• were age. The majority of Mr. Henry Nelson at Nelson Hobby Store. The Ajax Adult Recraillon Soccer fallen out of the game. The Comptlltire spirit, tion has not changed our men were between t�era9 lkof 35 n 45 Ajax Shopping Plus. LeagutisSboultoslaft we know, can nal bt from Int year. Regis- tration lee Is- $35.00 Y ( 683-0351. Soccer like every ❑s Ihlyd organized liken out of any sport bill we lnabf that par• which Inc l u 1$ 50 yea" a of 0') other tpoll is depend. ,year. The Luque a failed with lourtums ions be willing to tweeter. 'Shorts a Womtm art �aT1entonvolunlaryhelPto Iron th' In 1987 and nava, In 19 3 accept hiegamelarfun socks. Regitlrallon Is "Ciudad ioccer It t. coach and run the to SIX Uami andtxerdse. Irl on Saturday. March 2ndsl Alar CommunAy adult We have had enquire" tum,. $actor Coacher art required. possibly eight. Many new Centre. Swlmmfng but no women here I know [hart are Pool Looby: 9 a. m. 103 rogiatered many men out there It • P.► I •� P.m. Early rt9uhallon is who % have Played k L"t year we legis- a iggaaled. There will Occ*,. PwPlt who Itred 96 men for Sia be Six teams. The Ilnt lore the game .but barns. The age limits 96 man. will make up tiecausaolageorcom. a with, 25 year, 10 53 (hose loam,- If enough milments have given yea". We do . not ,dulls rtghtor• we will up playing and are Sat - encourage. P14Ye11 expandlo eight Ieama isfled t0 lust watch their under 30 Yvan to sign children playyou ale r• but we havens[ turned For IutMr lnforma- the guys we want. The `rf Ihem away. These Per- Ilan connct: •Jahn ,"car season is short - - - sons are told that 11 they Hunter andwe amonly asking prove to De roll' gid o383- e68JBBill you to giva a couple of t the - and try to beat Graham 6o&C5&1. hours per week to leach the kids how to ' play the . greatest $pari. game Coaching is a job • that you do not have to 100 N V %til y 01 NLt do alone. Two or three Ltd. people can tau. ane. ;au: Ir.n unng hen: pi�rp:,l iL •i,n Garry free 'tum. eller your help. Ti' H.im ,,16.til ,Ile.,.I¢l.lt(d n for further lnjonalion .It, r„u�n;: In ”""' (l.urni,1ut. 1398 Kin u K Pickering, Cpntxl Club MaviatSer Slanl)n Rim, \)cant 610.6755. S6arslaa taa1j 831-5711 ite 883•51571Aawsfrea 275.`ly w.JBn Hunter -.....•, ...:.... 681.3386.. iyJ�Ai,�lM Iy1, G-11L•E•S-RI•E _ ® REAL ESTATE SERVICES INC. Cinxl9x_, Century RepnxluCliun,'=�: r. an cvLdr�u,antiyuc hnCk 6rcplacc. brill S plot kitchen, h.lY %;Hoer. parr'. der tight wru,d.tnac and mudtpmrc. 5711. unnlulenergr cent. SISJ,9g0. 15 ACIMS Sputim century home. No l VtCkcnng, n_ . puge bum. I whit %ludic, truul stream.. pund.larm Iraeturan l atladn mentS, Luce lidd nogc tircplaa, n_ hathR+Cfn+, 9rcca- 11OUSC S165.000.. Call P Ier (:illtipk !p m0re.lalormatfon .6,{x•1116.649-106:. From page 18 - Swim Ing future of the Club j was Shown In Ilio strong periormence of the young boy$. - Tpli Ito, old Rory Walker won a silver in 100 Fly and lwo bronze In loo Back and 100 Free, and came up wtlh some great PtrlelNl Times. - P"Azoalatl0yoars ofdisanewswimm"tc thin Club this Year. He Cama up with some sjrong performances by ;,king Ilnate In 400 Free. 100 Fret and 200 Back. • Tin year bid Bruce Kirkland is one df,iho ctutzs future frantyl- ors, placing 5th in 50 Fru and 100 Ffea. Frrrk Stertkamade me tlnals In 10 A under boys and placed Bill In 100 Breast. Andy Smrekar swam In the boys 11 and 12 agegroopand CameuP. with ? t>rOn;e In 100 - Back and 200 Buff and placed Sm in 100 Brent and 6m in 200 IM ' Nine year old Tamsen OslfOasel Call, petad in 10 and undo and placed 71h In 2001M. Some personal beat Mmes were made by 15 ),wold ii Volitala 12 yep old Stephen Sinclair e _ food MkhaN Edgerton. 12 yep old Nlchcln GriKRhe. 10 year old Quante Frat- _ IML -14 year OIC:Uss Wood. 13 year old Erin Riley. 12 yip old Michelle Vfghli and 11 year. old Tdcia Cummins. I Plckaring's Bay News, Feoruary 27, ISIS 29 IT SMART.,.. GET INTO 683 _lUi:AULINE. MONUAYATI2NOON !!t '+:". �• _ . - 1^r!"rl .: I -.!I, r'1 _'91 'r,1 •Fish R Nl,nlanrl CrPPN i1iPC( iIII' .11 2820185 .. - tJU1/.FS 1011/%G A STOR 71;f �,A Wnj1t. _2,/UIRSFRI!(F -6J1 ae ,'.:• M �V I n l:'--1f117.1•Ont. w - OELLAME 5 GENERAL CONTRACTING A LANDSCAPtrIG 1J'1 .•9;9 � 427-OA91 I .... Mt'r IE'U TRIAD ALE Co D y au S Rma.abnn, n ' t ,. ;u ., r r".11 rill; f„ amalr, n n,• v d..AI .. •, `i `. I.' • I"• -F. I' w^a:, r'rn r ):n cJrt or 'y^•• ��1: � 1�'IPmn,r•u, I•N.,I ,rV� rl , npr �,1n 1', /,:n l.r ry.. Ir rr ta.1 A39.4210 .. r. , C•.-.1,- t I, •Ia mrCn.,rvcal V•111 and L,. r i :P n_I Cr u:.. ,Filer L,i Y:rq In G^%Drn r,e:,Y:. ;,• Hlsl CONGRATULATIONS 1 ,•,„,..1 von Uonan Y:u, it oe'01. -. .:. ..... ,. 666-4747 Cn H! 1 R 1:•. !r t:!:KING ,. .. ..... 11 II n • r S .11-.r. . fA6 2512 CILL' .',LLDI• G ... TC'R 41]11,51 , .r ., J„ 1 •.I.. ••.. •.• all 3312 I•rn :•....,. r';;,., . n n.+\I Fill.+:,,... r. 11 1 nR1 DICKSON 643.1961 . n 1 1• 64319641 GEOTYPE F .., :. 6a3 196! . Srr♦rn a SOn - - - Al I 1 Prn1 9, DK oral ng1 '.: 246.1310 D r1,mN y F F I, •. ,16443340. 113 • 6aJ 2::5 oil 9974 ,•'... I 571 1312 ADVEnTISING 613 196! -Habw Clynmg� L- Call -Margaret 644.4544 a3?'7979 CALLIGRAPHY.!” . 1964 TA. R.WmI � 11•.:1 . S DICXSON n,.•. r.'' I 'S w 1 , 11• ,,.a rC uLY,-., ' x1.1964 WE BM , r' K:r;o 16171902 field 7+Masa41hav a 9717. Waap.w0.7we .Far• "C* -y Jenks WE SSL N% L'4ce/ duns" lib E sEma foal YadrlfgeYs s all Awl■ t Al.r Ly TA YPLANNINn ,n vn :upnabl In rnnroy Crepennq 1,P„rnr Fcr Irrn pr c^•.rro whir lJ' 5 R T1. '. c^^o's 1715 R.1,Cma Nwy t4•rrvpr) MA^nc0a IL7T :IJ6 .. 11 - NEED LATRA MCNLf IE'U TRIAD ALE Co 1.1 •,. ..,. Y� 11c..m I ♦ I -.. ,. ;u ., r r".11 rill; f„ amalr, n n,• v d..AI .. •, `i `. I.' • I"• -F. I' w^a:, r'rn r ):n cJrt or 'y^•• ��1: � 1�'IPmn,r•u, I•N.,I ,rV� rl , npr �,1n 1', /,:n l.r ry.. Ir rr Ind'll Y.,.I F.l raga.;• .. r. , C•.-.1,- t I, •Ia mrCn.,rvcal V•111 and L,. r i :P n_I Cr u:.. ,Filer L,i Y:rq In G^%Drn r,e:,Y:. ;,• Hlsl la,Canra,nCpCcmm1- 741-1Ila von Uonan Y:u, it oe'01. ----- ----- - - - --^ 1:ng aur Gocdina, Cn H! 1 R 1:•. !r t:!:KING pDduchlormm^lenarcv : r r.,. :.,.'. r•,..•.:.1 ct loch, walla aed Vocrl. UllnduAtr141ar,dClomhr"- FRANC( s4A.lee r rro. ':.:ur liki, rill,- n'(rr`L I'rn on til h 11"r•ip/ rl f1 i / or I you .I,,- im•,r rDy ro n',d In., .%ow!d1ko to koo., till v our um Ln,ild I)A olof... i,t r. In yow por lrt 'a II. Eo-ro!f R 0041,! P! Fr ink R • II E•.t- I'r L i^It, d -for I Conf ;ental intrr'nnw Eltrvwq Durh.lm Raglan for on]r.l Guar. or Century a A.NO If v�LL�jjf 1 WHITEVALE GOLF CLUB [o nrr';LCn RC s5 dad Cull Rood Y.nq,w.nr - Cot ;.n roar uC •I:I r,; lar In.- I;:IInnlnll p,v •.hcn: F,V,I Ar"t idl (JFp, 1 Nu..•rn Urr FIOSTESSE ,- BAR TENDER WAI tRE ;•;�i;-YJAITER , COO45 I... Orrn41.n1 and Dlnnnr COOKS "r LPERS CLEANERS FCR DAY AND NIGHT'lr1IF T _ OI;rlvrnSHIER, ❑I1': PEN yC)."IS Must nava own transportation. For appointment call: Mr. RooaaR - Managv fBatw: SAM - IPM.1 291.9690 SALES 9:30 - 3:00 PICKERING If you have, YIN e.pInwhce, a/e alailaGr Detareen 930 and 300 Dve days a week. and nave trQur own Innaoorbll0n ,.e would hke to talk to You doom • C&Hln In The Naval 4,dultry. - Reab Mod your,!dune to SALES MANAGER - UNIGLOOE TAI -CITY TRAVEL INC. 1400 Dayy 11.• Plckaring, OIL LiW 3112 rr 1,111, n I, prol3e Ny Frew salol ATTENTION MATURE Caw ano.Dl.'r, r•1. nrlp STUDENTS , 1„•'•.•••q' "' aicFl"j Ine way Frone E.calentrlog” Wdgel- ^.' c l ler,.; '• I ' 1t I,-, Cay uam nq uIDn:n I, WMr lnentiNtl. Au1t11I Drvl L. T, I.r, - I yo.,arra-n ACM Y2CaPel, 7tn'Gm Cr:mnry I . , 11191 623• oaron9 'amp:ei Ire nal- ra.e 2',ra!, ,r ad grin to, 2430. Toronto (4161 251- Cal n,V. LCnu3 dao - rmm„urbc. per;en ,1,r 9071 adv.l ncmm�n( apponw'. C^:p:n to cad 4n.I r, mlrG' -- --•- -----• rr, act,C, For dr!all :m. pr111110111!:"1 not F IIEF C ... .... In 4111, 0.1 Inv 111 y to n',rr then vrtn•-. a0lr nml n•;mr .01"1no CCIIg4LCn. Imt creno Ycur nlmnaW Gem- cis mney ,nrCt .lgaln pwo adCrev to D S ITR, ,1 oaf colo calung) C i Aj.,rLArl SIe.13 A111 SX, Mgr :p ft l ].inn J,/ to 1rurS- f �. d4 57,1 Dm 915 �, I•+ja '^•'nl ,rrrk Coa?'h93 ted P. 21Ce Y D,n Coahnq' Ltd. I3C0 Sndt2-Fr c,/Spm-9 i.,.,,,r Schlnk” SL VIII! LJSale. am Sc :DCO a4, 4 n ,•': Cuef:eo Harl IA' pm .r•r 01r.n,rl wwk ,,.., ,' 1 m I'=\I Ing ah',b,pEnr Call Mr ,.) .t:,1 n.!,. V:r••1 WANTED STUDENTS luaro o..•.. ,..•.. Nwr.-1 Alda area if -15 to wen ^ „�•� ^ �- - M yl •'I erenng'alim xrtacldall - -. day Saturday 11 you are , •n 11 MdL nOQe Sl dlM wdi:Pg lD Y ••�•, work. we may/ure alley. s Iron for you PI.OrM C7aP- Q}1L311.4.'^....,a'�...., A5w N6- �i Ilia , Couthl Help and Cooks warded 15, Olg Mwrur.n :N LlvrrD,Y:rI no Apply.. prnan Cay I..,, ---------------- Cooks Mr mmsey calory, r.MnenCe Drrlerrpd Apery .n Moon at 774 Uwrpccl Fid S Cay bene Cry ----------------- Students Immediately nNded. Guarantovd hourly vragn' Part 1'1,. only 5 P M . 9-P M Monday - Fn. day Cit." help required In our' conveniently located l tiepMCne 111!1 departmMs no eape- nanCe nocalsuy, Out stlould have good com- mand of IM Enghs?. lan- guage Clip this Yr,ew {541742. 1 ................ �l,r,-I Laren✓ Walgn., Onwiq IMutlrin n 15 ':rngr 1'racn Remi I; r.:in r., .rnrP7 H.r,•:nrl,r mna:ngl a<r1- n,, al.,,. a t0 vran . p,. .r r.. .t•1 . . al Fir • AC{IY rn lwrv;n {,I,aJr:m, a•a IAL1s rp1Y 'll ln. Hfr\Pn.] norr4 .1. nJ,1L lr Car- al 6141. Orawf ry In.hntreo IIn5 •.;and/ Dracr nn 111,16. Irkn,nq nrr, ,Itrl a METHOD P(A>UIER Llult Ma••cc uMCn1 In JII IaGp nl Inacr.nn lncp lncluo`q' C Ti C Twmnq'anU'A I Imq Prison • ,!h ,Itcng maUmmq LackglCand ."'Id L. w•IAMI Full I.1,n pcldlon StlAdy Cay' Salary ccmmemu. rale .In nl Drr,MCr Apply m prrion r•1 ,:n1Fir Kn ,L•r' Y Ims un GJn•, WAlevae Crattsorks 274112 30 Pickering 's Bay News. Febrbory 27. 1985 IT s s s Deadlint for Clssifred Ads, fdmn -t 12 noon I-dC434TnP,l- Huun NaonIII opal .j=:.1 afill OUTBOARDS . AT PICKERING MARINE 839.9265 McKeen Fumiture • 1J•S-.cn 51 725-5181 637-60:5 or 6460.55 W hal. a for ]ale 5•- 'c ..: 6JY 5775 .. _.---'-----•-_- T Ira wa sora Slcc. vd ,:5 rvrn cn Ju T.S. c -u c lg S-10 comp. mdOr ! cnr]151:5 923 Cvdry a tan, S'S sCm. kdcna .Pplranc.s 611.1171. fll ISEO .fl l 17pn '. ncJ'u,I rs.rt pd9 wrJaSl�. rel.... r,. '..r •.1 ,..rJl (a161777J31.------ T::AU•: •1 .rRIT❑A[K T.I+ ,.5 r`. rp• CARRIERS WANTED INS WHITBY,. AJAX, WESTNEY HEIGHTS, •PICKERING non anO7-AA '"�EEreeuood Ias.:.*�� ,n,r_, a �►:"rJc�ea-...:: Shand Accu,,, a.fo, IF Ruff •n' Redi PETFOOD 8 SUPPLIES at IDL -,count Prlc Call Larry Or Uu, 683-0471 .., A,. ,;.I. PROFESSIONAL DOC GROOMING . DUG TRAINING CLASSES Barb Scor sate s6]s ' ---------------- ---------------a, Iroject has been speaking on several , Indertaken by the Pe O- municipal affairs ;le and Planasgroupof involving' Claremont. 11ckrring. They have Anyone who would be mdertakan a unique Interested in becoming and ral:Ing project to •a member o1 the Lions lid Hugh and Elsie and A I J .I, ,. I L ., t In the Till Concesslon. Ball Ron Gauslina1649- p. .. ....,. Phil« ... „ _. • rel and collect (416) 676- ,. I,;a.,.la v'v:•'.] tsas 1. ail. 3234 . 231 3231 110.1 IVE J` L lour of ten historic 6th from 10 a.m. until homes In the neigh- 11:30 a.m. The original bowing lovms and party and sale had lobe area around Brougham. postponed Cue to bad White"Ie. GreerreoOd weather earlier this and ClammonL It it 639. acoQ5S10021:.. starts x110: 00 with cof- be raised from the sale tee at - 10.30. The of tickets and r6fmsh- MOVING _______________ E!••Cr cn •-. ].r•• $:•'7 NROAD •:PLcrnul. tvlile giving 'TIPS on -- S.,.CI I E PROTECTION 17.5rade, .. .,� U;n;^.. brrC a^cr4ndPro S2Sl ;CIT wa.C•' Barn,.mn tram you $teal, u.^, .S r, J^.rr;: 5: •. ]!arrr,.c,nc. Ir,.d. an i'nCr bIca:' I , ,r. 1 , JaM Annn Aucrmne<r Snack Car a half To I nem] call 631.335. 434. /1C'all er Spm Call 339 - -- FAIM I'T' „ .�. 1511) 414;7776. Pt'($Ill lir ttla :., . 4N.707] „-:'•.',.,•. ... .� .. 1.I IC51 414 a,!0 San ]h1 Agriculture 1519)5692561 I .ul,a i 1 011':1A71 PA•:O : GHr\Y1y C'1'. and to cn r•'t:�urn. ilei. Osn tmmleu one ' Iroject has been speaking on several , Indertaken by the Pe O- municipal affairs ;le and Planasgroupof involving' Claremont. 11ckrring. They have Anyone who would be mdertakan a unique Interested in becoming and ral:Ing project to •a member o1 the Lions lid Hugh and Elsie and attending the neat Biller of "Thhtle Ha' meeting is Jnvlled to In the Till Concesslon. Ball Ron Gauslina1649- their hlslodc home 2115. will be putting On Ns` Cn. rr �rT 1 Cf ,.•'Iry r „t, ail. 3234 . 231 3231 edl consist of a June sale on Wed.. March Lur, ,.,sera gmdu,7van.1 I a.,., A ^.•0 Tr.'•v(403)935- 4435 FARM EOUIMENT FOR SALE !,bAPLE: l.,,l,AII C,:I fI P. FV .r � I thrd neon I', ow i'.ASTOFLEt r:::;: •. r•] Rat r!r•,rnnr- C,!lr nIS17)539-1366 pr 577-6x63. W,u co r!JY .aro part „ area neS4r-_cd nrr,,rd 6x3-1746: Day Car. Wanted nrj:anrr Iq.•ngcno•tc.v- ,u rah 1: .crin 0 A' 4431 Irr4 Call 2S6- 1264 aferA p.m. ________________ KidsRUs Child Can Cenin, Yl.lrm 1!:mul.11ing nn•r- r^^.Cnl.Nulu Lenn! Morn g,,,d nprn a c . 6 pm Wt-It40. Baby Sittvr Mn;ir9d Par! neve .,"actin] r nom, I.tapia R'C:r arr3. t el tmr.I, Bar]. 2<nr/nn m aqr\ t ,.S a 17elnrrnGn III, ccr,rc , ..r] round. 65}7172. y 1171•- worm] and akcar,s - Crrumcn,a • , AUCTION SCHOQL e A.rc•,, r. HCUSE FOR SALE IftXl .rr3u,bf C.ww, -Track For 9aM. .1977- (Nhab All. dr!acned rcmn,r.r�rw :!vn,!IY r,, Dodge an P S P B raew bpng4!cw. 3 Mr 2 April Au,Pr]t Cccrrntw•r ri'm Srata6 S2.11=00or balnrOcma. hnnhed rr_ for cTrt>:.,: sr] wow ho. Best OfiN. 23"M after rOcm.p4baanococi Ask- cititxc•-cr All, TGC Sar1L Ing 370.900916-0700 ISO SS WANTED SS rr' ,.,.,. 5 ung •' .t r Sea -aa N. ---------------- aarcn b p m nnm,Tp er. m'r1 mJ�Cr anbgor]. c?maaml nuu ;nnc!d tom Icor] ta:O C.I r!/:1.4.ck nr.ng IJntl 1 AUCI�nn M1rt Rcc-•t Qo]:- a31 b3ap Lc A::.. PIA•IJ CiltlA `r m-dr--:trc:n r,�.-:amu ,. •� 4CrC0.1r], r '.b in7 -BY Ear and M1. ••pro-. c•3 mUHC Icad.ng Aa Umd, mrm[nrM1'r an IpJ•'1 Vrr;. , KEN ;KC',30A nD K(1JW;C cn h.In r. y:.•nr Pa. 10. t ;rib^n:n N•.Irgr;n U.R E•C p:: Claremont Corners by Batty Kerman A n -w and welting Robertson will be Iroject has been speaking on several , Indertaken by the Pe O- municipal affairs ;le and Planasgroupof involving' Claremont. 11ckrring. They have Anyone who would be mdertakan a unique Interested in becoming and ral:Ing project to •a member o1 the Lions lid Hugh and Elsie and attending the neat Biller of "Thhtle Ha' meeting is Jnvlled to In the Till Concesslon. Ball Ron Gauslina1649- their hlslodc home 2115. will be putting On Ns` n•hich was gutted by The Claremont ire recently is the only U.C.W. Invites you to ]atlonal historic site In their Gelated Valentine Pickering The project coffee party and bake edl consist of a June sale on Wed.. March lour of ten historic 6th from 10 a.m. until homes In the neigh- 11:30 a.m. The original bowing lovms and party and sale had lobe area around Brougham. postponed Cue to bad White"Ie. GreerreoOd weather earlier this and ClammonL It it month, The bake safe hoped that SS.000 will starts x110: 00 with cof- be raised from the sale tee at - 10.30. The of tickets and r6fmsh- speaker yell be Deily mania and entertain. Stonehouse Of Stout- ment. More Informs- tvlile giving 'TIPS on -- tion will be provided In Travelling-. , the coming weeks. Admission is 51.75. Claremont may soon there Is free baby It. acethedevelopmentoi ting and everyone Is ,a new small business. welcome. Participant, in the Don't 1er9et the Tuesday morning Job Claremont Co-op Club are wortringIon a Nursery School's 60 s proposal• that will danceon March2ln itis create several jobs for Community Hall. the unemployed In the Ticket% are available by Claremont Brougham calling Nancy Smith at arca Theintcntlonisto 649-2319 or Heather create a non-prold Barnes at 649-3342 or enterpnse which can the school at 649-5223, pay a basicw29e.jnter- As I mentioned last sated local residents wcek,thObusscrviCelo and business people andfromlheRocCam- .111 be Invited to sup- plos.5handan M2lfand pori the undertaking by other villages through - buying shares or wry- out North Pkksrtng Ing as a community Ras become a regular mecurce, group. At this rout*. , pointlllsllkely thatfur. A questlonrmlra from niture and anliquas on Norah Stoner asks contract to dealerawill w hether residents want be the company's to keep.. the currenl initial product. Inter- schedule (bus leaving Salad local people are 3112p.m.)orlosugge21 invited to meelwithlhe other timing. Reply planning group on forma 'aro attached to Tuesday. March 5 al the questionnaire. 10.00 a.m.ln the Clare- The Cubshad agrpat mons Community Hall. • time at Camp Samac. Other times the Job dospllo the awful rainy Club rho t2 Is Tues- weather, according to days at 9 a.m. In the my reporter on we HAII.AIIwhoamunem- spot. About 19 boys played, underem• and itself 3 leaders played or interested In attended. Thai. went ' relurping to work aro for hikes. toboggan Invited to. attend for rides, played tag and practical assistance. pmpared their awn Mon Informalion can meals. Badges retro be provided by calling awarded to the Doug Vainly at 649-- campers. - 2400. Euchre scorns for At their last business Two. Feb. 19 were: ,toollfig the Claremont Odle, - 1. Margaret Lions vdted to conlrib- Elenson. 2. Rachwl Life Io the Pickering Ei chout. 7, DOOMS High School rugger Conrid: ►tins • I. team'slriplo Newyork., Evans Boman, 2 Art They also, discussed Iarrett. 3. Jerry Can - Severn] community rad: Door Prime - 1. projects In .me plan-, Lena Ogden, 2. Bertha Ming stage. Atthelrrsesl Conrad. 3. Fills Parrott. din(1er pre March tth. Thum. ' Feb, 21 the guest speaker will euchm wlnrltq ween: ' be -Alex Robertson. 1. Evans Benton, 2. who Is Regional Coun.' Gladys Bourgln, 3. cillor In Pickering: Mr. Lioird Wilsoq. Coming Event LOok16'82Ck Dande r.-0[-TCLl71C` I'_ ��•y'\ Tnwrr ci :it PaW S,,ropr Radio pprsOnaliti aantest3,and prilHJR ..m Cn,nc7 ur••t•n Can Daynard of CRPN• for only 525 per couple., will be putting On Ns` Tickets maYbe p r 15. ]' r "Lookin'Back- daxe �sened by tailing t•.Tnl]., c7 I -t Inc on Saturday Manch2at 3.6732 or 686-1976. Crr, .n'.wrurn. of v.,,, s the Pickering Rocrea- Aliprooeeds lnsuppart Cnurcn. Dor 83. senb,n Ban Cenfre. Combined of the Ajax Pickering Cr: KCV.K0.l701)2a6- with the music OlAhe Wtqtby Association for 3043 TI,11 ra - ro er 50'4 and 60'x. will be a me Mentally Retarded. rocr..w. t:, mmcn Ili hot and cold buflat. 1985 \ 1 2 EN ON CIF - KONICAHALINA AUTOWINDERS I>IcI C 4- DISC CAMERA ...�, r 2988 DIAMOND 3250TRIAOD AS; u►m 7. LENS /. ;._. ... .. �... ; CASES 3988 88 ASSORTED $OWI UGHT F;ti; ; " POINTERS Al mor or•.r 13aS7 _ - io •�.»T>m.-.--. 488 588-- FUJI SPAK" UXIE UNE ALBUMS wUianXa Ras .NEGATIVE ALBUMS _ iu•rxfa lnp -99C -1 88• a 49 I .ac COMPACT - PLASUlor110 BINOCULARS 1110 flash AUTO FOCUS THE AUTO cameras.' u►m 7. ss n1 A 88 °i LENSCLEANING KITS r `• ^' ,7'288 GENUth- LEATHER STRAPS VALUE TO I*" 088 HANIMEX JS FAA HAMMEX 110 CAMERA AMPHIBIAN -CAMERAS A,iI:.-•. G.:2.0, 7988 '78988 617 cnnac FISHEYBSUPER BLOWER WIDE ANGLE' BRUSH LENS asaer 288ff 199 8,8 Ci Konica -ug' 7988 'sr r rw• M..ry oti' pv.f .-+rw r,ro rocr,...Q .n+rr+ rq . • .eu.ub'VK✓I^cM w�+r`P rw r.. .0 rca^a M•.^r .•n . t�r'1•a lCOr.a.n nor•�rurr.o Plc Mertng'a Say N"2. FobluAry 27, 1985 31 - A, -, -TIYOIFLASK- 1'TAPESTAT l AUTO FOCUS THE AUTO AUICMAPC - CAMERA STARTS EVERYTHING CAMERA ra.une. I'm C7 T71. 89gg •Auto lcp P: - • Auto It11CAC ILAl" `" X988 . 388 _ =4 '• XESi1M ASSORTED Pro'cvi[dy cavr FUJI SPAK" UXIE UNE ALBUMS fR.TEflS4 :.1a A4a:w woA - iu•rxfa lnp 388 1-2088 ASTAONOMXAI rAmoa rn � - TELESCOPES MSC CAMERA safari - + BAG 6988 .. 88 C3#K02DS0 DSAIMA 2IJOmq Zt10M lE!(S TEC.LEN3 I: � sutr _ . 9088 6988 - CY YT O+r' Yrbta6CYv,vh VIVITAR TEC 3'5' MIT AR IR9TAX 70.130 ZC AUTO FOCUS THE AUTO IA�TPikR • asewALE+1s EVERYTHING CAMERA 2 988 89gg •Auto lcp P: - • Auto Fn r. •, wA! u4: wyt,,,,<.,, . •• Auto IL,sh Auto lotdUXITAX ��L n, 85-210'.PICTURE MACROZCOM FRAMES Pro'cvi[dy cavr FUJI SPAK" 1 155•ZA I 30 sw 1.00 �g 8 8 5.$8 1 2 3 J6W Cr 103 OLYMPUSPENEES SLIDE HALFFRAME - ,.,. PROJECTOR . 1NH '.11.4sr 7988 6119 $$ FUJI SPAK" HANSA DISC WITH "<NLARGER.' , FRISBEE: '788 ', 1-2088 i 32 Pica •ring a Bay N*.iijob,w1Y 27. 1985 77 "No �7t Irz- o4i;j T4,1- fv Awl if�-j —OF f� iO4 .14 Abdel L ♦ let -40 -.7 Im ... er 0- 5b SUITS .2 fer 27500 A v AW MUVIS - Serec ' SUITS. A ted,Group Values NOW 75 919.. tam I