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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBN1992_04_15D11 G Cj EATING 4ND A A A A is, 1'. 1 1. .. Ole t. run -out Section Included in this Issue CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING :SAVE $40000 WON EFFICIENCY GAS FURNACES SAVE $40000 PLUS 35% OFF ALL ACCESSORIES 0 W MONTHLY PAYMENTS AVAILABLE Offor exo" 4d 300M 4'a'aft. 2 The Bay News, April 15,1992 Welcome To: The 1,'�ift gallery Gifts for: Baby, Weddings, Showers, Birthdays, All Occassions * Delicate Capodimonte Flowers * Sparkling Noblesse Crystal * Bloemen Flowers & Lace (Everlasting Roses) * Limited Edition Prints * Hand -Painted Old West Sculptures * Traditional Bossons • Antique & Collectible Dishes * Unique Decorator Items Free Gift Wra Baywood Centre Loeb Plaza in Ajax Bayty & Monarch (We're beside the con enlence Store) 11 1 HOURS: Mon. -'Dura ........... 10-6 Friday ...................10-9 Saturday ............... 10-6 427-5589-1- "bud marathon result .� 12- hour Adak get 1.8% W" Chub :�`'t � By Dan Md�ean from the budget — lowering the per cent. But most were assessment growth increased only by 3.9 per cent — the 289 Ajax councillors sharpened mill rate increase to satisfied with the final tally "1 West since 1981. their budgetary knives and whittled this years residential tax approximately 1.8 per cent. To the average taxpayer with a don't think anyone can accuse us of not thoroughly Unconditional igrants increase down to less than 2 per $22,000 assessment, the investigating each item," Region Roger Anderson said increases from the province to the town only amount to 1 per cent during a marathon 12 -hour budget review on Saturday. increase means less than $12 a year on the municipal share of Councillor after the day -long deliberation. cent — or $8,300. Road grants Town staff earlier presented a residential taxes. He admitted his personal target increased by only 4.4 per cent — or $35,100. municipal budget of more than Satisfied was 1.5 per cent. Town council aims to ratify Road reconstruction projects $21 million. This would have represented a mill rate hike of Staff had been directed to the budget at its next meeting for 1992 were among the most 3.71 per cent — or a municipal prepare a budget reflecting not on App 20. significant budget items. tax portion increase of $22 a more than a 4.5 per cent Slowdown Big issue year on an average assessment of $22,000. increase. Many councillors admitted In preparing the budget The controversial Pickering However, local politicians they were looking to bring in a report, town treasurer Greg the towns Beach sewer proposal may finally have been addressed with sliced an additional $427,000 budget increase of less than 2 _ - - _ - _ Kirkbride noted - _ - - - - - - - - - - a decision to forego storm _ sewers and only perform area Fs SAVE Di•L.IP nner < µ `-; `.« _.. .::' > "' -' $ 2 �J� road improvements along with Z f0�. ! Kirby's .[ the installation of region sanitary sewers. • 1 UCEnSED) • That means the town would . ; spend only $190,000 — rather • than more than $500,000 for Home Cooked Meals improvements in the area. The • TURKEY DMER 10FFEE Menu Includes: • proposal also provides funds for with stuffingEach French Fries • road reconstruction on Exeter r • ROAST BEEF RKE P with Yorkshire Pudding oIG or Mashed Potatoes Road and Sherwood Road West. dw1tth 4"rv:�IJVER S Ol'iIOIYS •DEEP FRIM FlLJ�T OF SOLE Wed. diru Sun. • However, COlII1Cll will make its final decision on the proposal • C19CKEN FINGERS Att other coupons have expivtd. ' after a meeting in June with with French Fries , area residents and property • « valid • Kirby s . Dinner • owners. Road reconstruction • 1''�(�e' $1,295 1 /`� ✓ Ltakieom,)E Famffy Restaurant LLBO 222 Hervrood /1v•nua SwNh Aja: 2 �o r 1 • projects amounted to $730,000 r fif '--------------------------------------------- rovve Moe rte wtr orcins 4 • ;; ; :a::: total. Continued onPage 4 l T , ALL THESE MODELS ON SALEI • THE TIME TO BUY IS NOWII Y, W 1 4&4 PAW L. .,, OW ;REGAVA VAMP= i I NI INW" Braid ouaty. WHY PAY MORE? Cudoin Ordw FWx Col &VYI@b M1 �' �Ii • `tom r 1 i.a Safi E�ctlopl � sed $ofa ;399 W" Chub :�`'t � 3 pias! 7WN !et Efd TN" _ . zso :.�`"r ON 289 129 Ole- :%1115:11Lit - of--a- :%1115^-14L411 t--a- U K ABOUT R EXTRA .JPECIAL Op719N CKA G b F3 nilt NORTH AMERICA'S #1 SELLING CAR 3 YEARS IN A ROW! LJust look at these fabulous features: - 2.2 L, 125 -Hp, 16 -Valve Engine with PGM -Fl - Driver's Side Airbag - Air Conditioning 7; 1 AM! FM Stereo Cassette with Power Antenna • Power Windows, Mirrors & Locks • Cruise Control - Tilt Steering • Plus Many, Many More Features Befitting This Car's Luxury Status! PICKERING97O Brock Road (Hwy. 401 & Brock Road South) AllIft, 831 =5400 AJAX LINE 683-2751 401 cc ERE 4 The Bay News, April 15,1992 Court, Harland Crescent, ax Lakeridge Road and Greenwood Road. The package totals $194,500. Two additional firefighters are udbgetthe only staff hiring by the town t . hu year. A request by the Ajax Historical Board for a part-time • From Page 2 secretary at a cost of $6,000 Road resurfacing projects was rejected. Firetruek slated for 1992 include Falby The fire department will also receive another pumper truck at a cost of $462,000 from the equipment reserve fund. The department's total budget amounts to $606,000. The town will also improve its computer system with the infusion of $350,000 worth of hardware and software equipment. Ajax Library will also get its new computer — at a cost of $291,300. Ajax Transit receives an additional $460,000 bus and a low -floor bus for handi-transit worth $115,000. Transit's total budget amounts to $598,700. Tennis courts at the Ajax Community Centres get $24,000 worth of repairs. The Village Arena receives $56,100 for much-needed repairs on its aging equipment. FINDING A NEW LANDFILL SITE: THE NEXT STEP Uhe search for a new landfill site to serve the residents of the Region of Durham is a difficult job. The provincial government has estab- lished a government authority, the Interim Waste Authority (IWA), to find three environmentally -suitable landfills to meet the long-term waste disposal needs of the Greater Toronto Area, which includes the Region of Durham. The search began last August when the IWA released its first document outlining the proposed criteria for the site search. During the public consul- tation period, the IWA received wide-ranging views and opinions about the planned process. Following public comment, the IWA is now releasing the revised criteria prior to the preparation of any long list of potential landfill sites. Called Revised Approach and Criteria (Steps 1-4), Supplemental Criteria (Steps 5-6), and referred to as Environmental Assessment Document II, Part 1, this document includes additional and new criteria. It is now available to the public for a minimum review period of 60 days. It contains: PUBUC ISSUES IWA RESPONSES REVISED APPROACH AND CRITERIA AND RANKING The workshop in Durtham Region will be held on Sahxdaly, may Z 1992 to discuss the new criteria and ranking, at the following location: Brooklin Community Centre Cassels Road & Church Street, Brooklin Pbv drs rw��nanw�tb an �anpd>R wu 4 +la caft dk*wrx an MOW" au I -SW -661 -am •.......:.a,a.�..v.y..s...r`S`R.+aSyelT.'c �'.'+4�..• ,.^s. wu.o :swrwaxw-+rr.n. c. Royal Roaders dispute hotel complex accesses Residents of Royal Road were appalled, angry, sick and frustrated when they found out last week Pickering council without consulting them allowed changes to a hotel complex being planned on their doorsteps. About 10 of them appeared at Pickering's executive committee this week, three as delegations. They said they were particularly incensed because their Region Councillor Rick Johnson told last week's meeting he was consulting with them, and he has not. Councillor Johnson asked residents to accept his apology and arranged a meeting with them this week. Last week council voted to allow three roads from Royal Road to the hotel -senior citizen complex, where before there was only one. At that meeting, Councillor Kip Van Kempen spearheaded a campaign to have residents notified of the change. But it didn't happen. Then this week, residents said a mystery person shoved papers into their mailboxes — photocopies of the proceedings, with Rick Johnson's telephone number scribbled on them. Van Kempen denied having anything to do with stuffing the mailboxes. Any changes to the development have to be approved by site plan committee. Planning Director Neil Carroll said this could happen within the next two months. Councillor Johnson said that the incident was blown out of proportion, but if the residents' meeting justified it, he would consider reconsidering last week's decision. Ages: 6 - 12 yrs. Four, 2 -week periods running between: July 6 - August 28 Supervised Hours 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Daily programme 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. 11130 per 2 - week period Call 831-6130 to reizister! MUSIC LESSONS Professional Instruction on Piano, Guitar, Banjo, Drums, Woodwinds, Violin, Voice Instrument Rentals Available CALL NOW ENCORE MUSIC INC. 1848 Liverpool Rd. Pickering Home & 837-2243 Design Genco 683-6267 lip Women to' survive • From Page 1 Passive and this was labelled as feminine. I remember the reaction of disgust amongst myself and others at the thought of jabbing your fingers in an attacker's eye. Dirty I always thought of that as fighting dirty. I know an attacker has no mercy on a victim, but my attitudes remained the same on this issue. The number of women that attended dropped a little each week This fact is dismaying. Those women had a chance to take a course in self-defence for one hour a week (five hours in total) for free, and they couldn't afford the time. An approximate total of 50 women were missing by the last class. Felt good For the first time I was the aggressor. The feeling was strange and unknown — but liked. As the classes continued, l felt more confident when practising. It is a great feeling inside when you Inas you are not useless and helpless. Every new move held reluctance. But when you practice the . moves, they become more natural. In those five weeks we were taught how and where to hit (groin, solar plexus, knees, throat, eyes), block a strike, flip an attacker, escape a rear attack, where to stand in an elevator — and more. We learned "positive personal development". Disgusting It is disgusting that a majority of Canadian women won't leave their homes at night to walk to the store for fear of being attacked. Women don't have to be victims any more. You do have a choice. Karate -do classes are not to be feared. Being unable to protect wffself is. The instructor told me that women can be harder fighters than men. But most important is that, "You cari t rely on anybody else." Power I know five sessions won't make you impenetrable to an attack. But I feel better knowing I am not helpless. Self-defence courses give you a sense of power and teach you how to be in control. The experience is not only worthwhile, but is becoming a necessity in survival. The growth of Martial Arts is attributed to its accessibility. Chet Dixon comrnertt4 "Martial arts is something everyone can do." Martial arts instills not only the ability to protect yourself, but awareness of you slr = dngs. 1 belong to a majority in Canada. Because of simple moves I don't have to be a prisoner in my hone. a Dadra/ 'a ew &* a" a PAS Lm F AVe Dal iW1109 ONr upIPaM a Mat d aw hwip d be pelvic. lAae �Mic aaa aotMlp awtoDelc eP b 2 U2 iwte wwe Art tr frAMrMtiwrbrawnAtAarpNi/. tmw didMM ein/ws wlcr •ds aM waem w ak I � f yew Aa» auxAie ActiA), atkabcd OrtrlalyNielc wM. Mawr gaily bar a nilatc. wo mw dp'6b po/Aft aaarino b M Oncrio Hjaio Glilcin. 1111000W AND DOOR CENTM cMDASHW 1200 PhiNip Murray Ave.. Oshawa 436-1344 550 Lansdowne St. W., Peterborough 745-,= P1 'PrMA, 10 A M Aw EA4 i r BU2 will be • EAS and `> other 1 K GARD ICE 1961 e elrcn The Sun Always Shines at John Brouwer's DISPLAY I. _ Come in and visit our animals! :SAN► v l� The Bay News, April 15, 1992 S 0 L See The Baby Chicks in the incubator Hatching For Easter Apm i g L,-�, A DURHAM REGIONS LARGEST GARDEN CENTRE Only minutes away! UNILMaT-:- Free ParkinfTJSl Authorized Dealer.:i Visit our greenhouse and enjoy thousands of blooms. 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Fairburn is retiring. special ,education m a n a g e m e n t have been presented to The motion was These ::concerns SEAC chairman Ruth advisory committee consultants. It is being their committee first, referred to the board's include the dissipation Ann Schedlich said (SEAL) believe ;a implemented by an ad .before being accepted p lawyers. ; :.of special ed from SEAC was interviewed restructuring of services hoc committee. by the board, they say. ;fn an interview, Jan strong regional direction twice by Peat Marwick ;now under way will Some members of SEAC presented a Gengo — who on to area teams 'weaken special SEAC feel plus in preparing the report. education. �y haven't motion to this weeks SEAC -represents elimination of one The committee always been .properly board meeting. This learning disabled s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s had, and continues to The restructuring was 'consulted would require the board children — said their position at a time when have, an adviso role accepted by the school Because the re- to bring any matters concerns received a special ed she said. ry ' OMPLETE 4 SPEAKER SYSTEM COMPLETE SYSTEM 599.09 LESS YOUR SUPER DOLLARS 50.00 PAY ONLY... a ftOO PULL OUT HIGH POWER DECK Auto Re.erse D&o, Music Sear -r,, etc. r 5—) _ F 90 s 0 N r,III E% I .103 M 1W Alb N • , SUPER BUDGETS YS TENr J 100 - - -_ - ---- -- -_ UTATT 180 180 WATT POWER AMP Discrete Outou: �,00' Fully featured Auto Reverse Cassette (Deck and FOUR speakers COW LETE SVIll .N LM YM NKLM NAA 959• co Shuttle with Controller Special s49900 -NOW Dolby Deck 100 Watt - 4 Speakers • 5 �iElYiTEr i90.N 8W111111 f101i+AN aLn3499., • I LION • ORION • BIG RED • AMAX Experts in the installation of: • DRIVEWAYS • WALKWAYS • PATIOS • POOL DECKS ..' • RETAINING WALLS WE INCLUDE, AT NO EXTRA COST: a. • Choice of colour • Upgraded Bride Patterns • Design Consultation _ • Free Estimates • Written Warranty -•, ', FREE SEALING -` (With Orders Placed Before Aprrl 29►hJ — 218 Harwood Avenue S., Ajax Plaza Basement Warehouse Best prices in Durham. dalhwry avabWii. 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"We're not coming in The GTA document will also REPOS REPOS REPO S into the future of the town during an April 13 presentation to overturn existing neighborhoods and plans already on the drawing board.- not necessarily take precedence over local and region Official Plans here does it say that you have to be of a provincial planning document on future urban However, future GTA m future urban planning, McLzen said. a dealer.. to get a DEAL?? growth in the Greater Toronto development planning must be However, it would serve as a Area (GTA). more intensified in an effort to policy statement which should RVIS CARS At a committee -of -the -whole preserve greenspace and agricultural lands, she warned. be taken into account when MOTORWMES meeting Elizabeth McLaren, "There aren't going to be planning for the future. *This is hopefully a shared AJO assistant deputy minister for the office for the GT A, a subdivisions going on and on vision and something t so ethin that would presented working document entitled GTA and on (anymore)," she said. 'We're not going to be fit in with your own Official Plans," she said. Council still PICKUPS soNS PWe 2021 — The Challenge for our Future. continuing in greenfields has an important role to play in sell vehicles repossessed by banks and leasing companies. Among the issues the development." defining the GTA planning We sell to dealers, wholesalers, and the public. provincial paper deals with is Ajax Mayor Jim Witty vision- And the approved selling price is never determined future population and economic expressed concern the GTA plan After the committee meeting, by who is buying the vehicle. growth management in urban worYt recognize the town as an Witty said he was reassured by 'I areas of the GTA. It also spells area of significant residential and employment growth. That could McLaren's comments. feel better now than I did before JUST tO out the importance of preserving greenspace through have a severe impact on the she got here." 44 40t 11 4 A GREAT DEALS *,If development intensification. town's future prosperity, he said. Positive 4 Ste 0&40� McLaren said the process of preparing the working paper has McLaren said Ajax doesn't necessarily have to be an area of The mayor said he was 4P 'A We don't work for profit ... Just a fee. 040�' We invited both Political and public high population growth in order concerned the GTA plan would Place the town into a no -growth Our will help you buy the car you want at kPid. it will eventually be used to prosper. Population growth scerleo whatever price the lienholder will accept. as part of the framework to define future development in the isn't the only prerequisite to Prosperity, the assistant deputy The comments made by the assistant deputy GOT USED CAR FEVER GTA. The assistant deputy minister minister said. Many communities in the minister were positive, he said - ...? CHECK US OUT!! provided an overview of the province that experience low However, Witty remains cautious that the eventual ti report, and reassurance to committee members that it population increases are extremely stable. drafted strategic action plan • - 1131-11.6— Old. would not spell the end of McLaren said Ajax would be could place severe restrictions on local murkipal planning by AC existing development plans in an important community in anycouncil. Ajax• "Nowhere are we talking future plans. "We'll It doesn't do us in the GTA have to approach that if and when it does become a about destroying existing any good to have Ajax not problem. - neighborhoods," McLaren told prosper," she said. 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Ajax 427-8088 HWY. 401 "memo SAYLY RD. 21 Miftubishi TV Stereo Fully Loaded *1* Qumaikw Lwt , , $47900 Ir 8 The Bay News, April 15, IM &007 7 • AOR clazxttied 819-8114.686-3577 FAX 839,8135 A PBN. Publishing Ltd. Nagwper Publisher: ................................ Duncan John Weir Editor: ................................ . ...... Harold E. Blaine Director of Advertising (Weekend Edition):........................Gail Jennings Retail Sales Manager :.......................Paul Gravel Special Features Manager: ........... Yvonne Lewis Chief Photoaraaher :.......................James Yorke 173p McPbersorr (,om; iiia M Pic+itcrir{g, Ouko o Ll W 3E6 man Editorials-.,,� :Citizens needed Service dubs are the very fibre and creative >force in most communities, as a great many people of course know. In Ajax -Pickering. Whitby it's no different. Day in and day out service dubs are always working on the front fine of community quality of life. While enjoying great fellowship and new friendships, they raise a phenomenal amount of money for community purposes — and put it where it's needed. They supply an almost endless stream of energy, expertise, talent, brains and experience to community endeavors. One of the most outstanding examples is Pickering Rotary pub. Almost unbelievably, with hardly a dozen members by all accounts, this club is the driving force behind the gloriously wonderful local annual music festival to the benefit of what most be thousands upon thousands of children so far. The public benefit is immeasurable. There are the same kinds of heartwarming and beautiful stories about every service dub every year! This area is blessed with a whole plethora of service dubs. Of course, there are ararrtr other dubs and organizations of a business, professional, special interest, and social nature, etc., that make a great community contribution. Brit the service dubs might be described as the "shock troops" of the community's betterment forces. The reason for mentioning all this is the fad that our three southwest Durham Region towns expanded vastly is the immediate past. So much so the population has about doubled since the present cornpiement of service dubs was formed Only one new service dab, Csnadiaa Progress, recently organized. Already very -suecessfd, It is looking to add more members to its core complement of about 20 drawn mostly from law enforcement and emergency services, a few from businesses and ,professions, etc. While hopsfitHy there'sbees a sobstamtial growith in the total membership and strsagth of long-established dubs, our towns could ;`really benefit very. very much If the number of : our service dubs and thdr total membership could more than doable richt hour. today! Connecting Progress Club is building its initial rembership still. Most service club* airs +coritinma>ty boting lfor wore awirbeals. lodviduab or group sedft to fora sail dabs, or join an sing one. Cues Contact a ;Imowrn smober or drb:aaywhere, as well ore 'their oatioaal offilm.::Local contact ores tbers ears be' obtained, for wtame, at o0dal iced lsfsrsraden ssrvfosp :gat Whitby Prbllic Lbrary or the Social flevdopmeat and lnrr+rmatio. c "for Abe.': : liszea� � Wit. ,;A lot of acv 1111W dtisaM are iatbd. Jam" Yorm The last signs of winter begin to fade as this ice formation melts in the spring sunshine along the shore of Lake Ontario. New tiaia�ie PickeringBeach sewer alar proposed • Years of stormy debate by Pickering Beach residents over the idea of introducing sewers to their neighborhood may be water under the bridge, thanks to a proposal by Region Councillor Roger Anderson. During an &day Ajax budget meeting April 11, councillors endorsed a plan introduced by Anderson, to forego building storm sewers in the south Ajax community. Instead, the proposal suggests proceeding with sanitary sewer construction and recactstivttion of area roads. Originally, the area was being considered for storm and sanitary sewer service construction through an 11 -year project .Big cost The fust year of the proposal would have cost the town more than $500,000 for its stare. The ! had a trial estimated price tag of more than Anderson's alternative would not include eocr diction of sidewalcs or orbs on the Picitering Beach streets. The project would be con plated over a 3 -year period — at a cost of $190,000 to the town for the first year The region coiricillor said the time had come for eotnc8 to make a decision on Picla ft Beach. The area has had a 20im building hese. X is serviced by prKete septic systerrs• Am%w economic solution that is viable for most of the residents down there." "We've heard all the stories and the time has come to make a decision." While council endorsed the plan, a final decision won't be made until after a meeting in June wit' area residents and land owners. Town staff prepare detailed costs to area residents. Recently, Durham Region agreed to dedicate appradmately $300,000 for the first year of a sanitary sewer construction program in the area. Residents will be required to pay a hook-up cost of appradmately $4,700 per lot. Pmcfiw Ajax Mayor Jim Witty admitted his first Preference is to construct both storm and sanitary sewers. Bei he confessed Councillor Anderson's Proposal is a "heck" of a lot easier to aoeompash. I must admit the more I think of wdarY�o* — maybe the more comfortable I am with it. In the long nut it might be the best way to go." Wand 2 Councillor Frank Schaper said eoirncl7 is committed to providing some direction on the Issue. He supports the sanitary sewer -only l>roPosill. "Co u>ci or Anderson's idea is gang to work the WSchapersaid. "Harr king can we stall on this? At this point i think this l7arlt:il has to give some direction." "Tics is 1992, fok, he told council. "!ts tm�e"son's prwosap isnt perfect but it's the to mese up and moue aabest one we have." (�,,,. . "1 really do feel this is the answer. It's an opinions 111/ • I e -.. b : i : a ♦ ... . v .. . i ` . r" ..Y Y / ] t .eYL • Y • �I{ 1 { • "• Region Councillor Susan Dulny, the budget advisory committee chairman, concurred. She has continually questioned the safety of septic systems and rejects the notion of introducing more of them into Pickering Beach. "His (Anderson's) proposal appears to be the ,most reasonable at this time," she said "This problem isn't going to go away. If we dont make the decision{ now we waft (ever) make it." Ward 5 Councillor Pat Brown, the local representative for Pickering Beach, was the lone dissenter. She rejected the plan, suggesting more Information and more time is necessary to consider the proposal. "1 still fed I am not informed as to the costs," Brown told councillors. "1 can't make an informed dedsien today based on what I ve been given." Pickering Progress Section,6; C Pages C 1 - C28 ..-��'��i�"§�'LIni'f>'1'i«. ti'r�'"ti'. o-..... ,-.:..., ._..:.::..•. rr:�v"r:ui � � - -_ _- �v:...•r"waa...� .... - ., ..___�,...rI 7r The aay News; Apn'113,1992 _9 --COUPON-----------_I_ ----------- COUP "LONG S With coupon ON------ ROSES" $1995* F.T.D. EASTER - BASKET BOUQUET Without Coupon I Wi Everyone will love this spring basket filled $39.95 1 with the freshest, softest pastel flowers. With Coupon $249,5 I One dozen long stem roses, boxed with greens I Without Coupon $34.95 and -'Trillium Dust" Rose Preservative. r ------------ COUPON - - - - EASTER ----COUPON------ - PLANTERS Cash& Carry 1 An assortment of flowering 1 and green plants gathered Yin EASTER LILIES I a wicker basket. I Save 50% With Coupon With Coupon $ 48 113 & up $399 I Without Coupon Without Coupon 1 $26.95 & up $7.99 COUPON ----------- COUPON --------- EASTER Cash & Ca Carry 921- ROSEBOWL EASTER An arrangement consisting of 10 roses in a clear reusable rose bowl, with baby's PLANTS breath greens, and an Easter greeting. i I.. -t" Choose from hundreds of lar&eflowering Easter plants including: Mums, Kalancheloe, Gloxinias, �k*nias, Violets, 95 Daffodills, Tulips, etc. j �" ' '1 With Coupon$:14 I Coupon $3 99 Without Coupwithout 1 pon $2495 With Coupon $7.99 C — — — — — — in co — nation, with anv­nthe, coupk_^ - — — — — — — — — — — — Coupons expire April 30th, 1�;2 area.Coupons now valid ;:b-. �lr1111i1I cc • 4 17 -1794 LIVERPOOL ROAD z ;BICKERING 831-0753 F, U % 7 WT MT. T MMU r 1St 55 COMMAJRACXIAL AVE. 427-4717 t DAILY DELIVERIES ABOARD PIN THE TRILLIUMOBILE FROM TORONTO TO OSHAWA 401 STATION UJ _j t 4 17 -1794 LIVERPOOL ROAD z ;BICKERING 831-0753 F, U % 7 WT MT. T MMU r 1St 55 COMMAJRACXIAL AVE. 427-4717 t DAILY DELIVERIES ABOARD PIN THE TRILLIUMOBILE FROM TORONTO TO OSHAWA 10 The Bay News, April 15, 1M y Z.- g [OLCO.,WilliWX off SAVE $ ON Expiry Date 2O Nov. 3rd/92 B.B. REF YOUR NEXT b. Q. BOTTLE ..._.ILL y At DLCO—AJAX �p Limit Orle coupon Per Purchase. •= $ $ HARWOOD 8 HWY 2 $ $ • • F pnze u a mated edition print by Michael Dumas entitled Wood Bison. For tickets call Robert Lutczyk at 404-2144 or Fred Hines at 434-2524. DijInvivtatonse Weddin Select your wedding invitations from our complete / CaWoque FOR YOU... A Keepsake copy of your invitation in luxurious gold. by L%7tRVA7' ,V'4_ Durham Re ion g �°"�r"�"°�'" s " D ham Region. Its a dinner and an Conservation ."ning-bns auction. Items will be mainly limited - event Apr. 23 edition prints, fishing The next Durham Region equipment, original carvings, Conservation Dinner Committee sporting goods, etc. The main charity fund raiser is at the Gen. items are two Michael Dumasa and Debi Fitzgerald original W. Sikorski Polish Veteran's paintings valued at $16,000, Centre in Oshawa Apri123. plus a trip for two to The monies raised from this Okeechobee Lodge. evening will be used for There's an early -bird draw A ril 1 Theli [OLCO.,WilliWX off SAVE $ ON Expiry Date 2O Nov. 3rd/92 B.B. REF YOUR NEXT b. Q. BOTTLE ..._.ILL y At DLCO—AJAX �p Limit Orle coupon Per Purchase. •= $ $ HARWOOD 8 HWY 2 $ $ • • F pnze u a mated edition print by Michael Dumas entitled Wood Bison. For tickets call Robert Lutczyk at 404-2144 or Fred Hines at 434-2524. DijInvivtatonse Weddin Select your wedding invitations from our complete / CaWoque FOR YOU... A Keepsake copy of your invitation in luxurious gold. by L%7tRVA7' ,V'4_ now— v►,.. . - -. ro�-...M►�11.rF7�','� �I7be Duster is spirited motoring at reasonable cost By Jmnes Yorke Back in the old days, mention the word duster and immediately the thought of household chores came to mind. This was something to be avoided at all costs, unless an amount of pocket money was involved. In the last month or so the word Duster has taken on a whole new meaning, especially in the motoring world. Chrysler of Canada has introduced its latest sporting offering which they market under the title Plymouth Duster. Based on the familiar Sundance body which attracted a large following in Canada, it is available in two stylish configurations. One is a 2 -door model with standard 2.5 -litre engine. The other has a V6 3.0 -litre under the hood. Both come under the category of sporting saloon, a car aimed at the family person who wants power along with family accommodation. This is a hotly contested sector of the market with many manufacturers offering units which are attractive. Village Chrysler in Ajax loaned us a Duster for a test drive recently. The first impression of this vehicle showed its close resemblance to the rest of the Chrysler family. The 2 -door vehicle was painted in bright white with snatching sports wheels and spoiler. The interior decor was grey with cloth seats, air - conditioner and a good quality am/fm radio -cassette player A 4 -speed automatic transmission was fitted to the 3.OL engine. Duster decals on the hood made the public aware of its sporting pretentious. Safety was well taken care of by the kxkisim of a drimes-side airbag, front wheel power disc brakes and speed -rated tires. On the road the Duster handled very well, both on the highway and on the back roads. The well -tuned suspension made the handling and stability a Pleasant experience. It created an air of confidence throughout the test period. What makes this car stand out from other manufacturers' vehicles in its class? It's a question which crosses everybody's mind when contemplating purchase of a new car. Well, the answer is quite simple. It's the lovely smooth V6 engine which Chrysler mated to this successful car. It's a willing powerplant which can propel the car up to the legal limit without the fuss or strain often encountered in smaller units. The result is a satisfying drive combined with a smooth ride, not only for the driver but for a family of four. On the move, the 4 -speed automatic transmission makes effective and slick gear changes. This results in a relaxing journey in heavy urban traffic or out on the highway. The test vehicle was also equipped with a tachometer, plus power -assisted rack-and- pinion steering. All the instruments were clearly visible. The controls were easy to use. The designers kept everything simple, logical and right at hand for the driver. Another burning question in the mind of a potential purchaser is the cost. Not everybody can afford the high- priced imported performance vehicles and their high maintenance outlay. This is where the Duster really scores. It offers high performance and comfort at a reasonable cost. The prices start at $10,650 for the 2 -door model equipped with the 2.51- engine, and rise to $13,595 for the 3.OL model with options as tested. To sweeten the deal, Village Chrysler is offering the choice of a $1,250 rebate, a 7- year/115,000 km warranty, or a 3-year/160,000 bumper -to - bumper coverage. This adds up to an attractive deal on a hot car that has lots of power, charm and personality. The next time the word Duster is mentioned, don't think of household chores, just think of spirited motoring at a reasonable cost. 7. VILLAGE ASF , Plymouth Chrysler 9 HARWO00 A& & AJAX AMAX BEAUTY S 178,900! This sensational 1850 sq -ft. 3 bdrm. features a cozy main floor family room with corner FP you'll love to entertain in, a super eat -in kit, din.room, a convient main floor laundry and an extra large master bdrm. with walk-in closet & 4 pc. ensuite bath! All this plus central air & fenced yard! DON'T MISS IT... CALL NOW TO VIEW!! Ca R Robert or Christine Pritchard RE/MAX Cornerstone Realty Ltd. 4E32-7200 (office) or 619-0663(Tor. line) Bay News, Apn713,1992 11 ~� Town of Pickering i Department of • Community Services and Facilities EASTER WEEKEND OPERATING HOURS PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX Friday April 17,1992 CLOSED Saturday April 18,1992 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sunday April 19, 1992 12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m. Monday April 20,1992 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. CHILD SUPERVISION CENTRE: Closed April 17-20 inclusive 0INPLEX POOL Friday April 17, 1.992 CLOSED SaturdayApril 18, 1992 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. open swim 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. open swim Sunday April 19, 1992 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. open swim Monday April 20, 1992 9:00 -1:00 p.m. adult swim 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. open swim 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. open swim DUMBARTON POOL Friday April 17, 1992 CLOSED Saturday April 18, 1992 2-00 -4-00 p.m. open swim Learn to swim will operate as normal Sunday April 19, 1992 CLOSED Monday April 20,1992 CLOSED ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELLED ON APRIL 17 & 20 ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE OPERATE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 18 For more information on all programs contact the Department of Community Services and Facilities at 4204621 or 683-2760 `Y t—, % A 12 • Tlie'lsay 14ews,+A40i, is, 150k� �i NPLOTI1fIENT MAXeltiodettl1lismillaM- t;ratl.lt.d .Dont +o. 215 CONDO F09 RENT tYICEBR 1, »rsTATE 901 GARAGE SALES 100 HELP WANTED 216 220 FLORIDA VACATION RENTALS SHARED ACCOMMODATION 400 SERVICE DIRECTORY 500 REAL ESTATE 902 LOST b FOUND 102 OFFICE HELP SALES HELP/AGENTS 230 WANTED TO RENT 401 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY , 510 OPEN HOUSES 903 g04 PETS INSTRUCTION 104 CAREERS 240 250 STORAGE SPACE OFFICE / RETAIL SPACE 402 403 CAREER TRAINING DAYCARE AVAILABLE NOTIICES 906 FLFA MARKET 105 106 SALES CAREER EMPLOYMENT WANTED 260 COMMERCIALANDUSTRIAL 404 DAYCARE WANTED 600 NOTICES 907 BINGO 110 SKILLED TECHNICAL �I�1SC. FOR SALE 405 406 FINANCIAL SERVICES DOCTORS 601 AUCTIONS 111 CASTING AGENCIES 407 GENERAL SERVICES 602 BIRTHS RENTALS 300 301 GOODS FOR SALE GOODS WANTED 408 1 LAWYERS 603 DEATHS 604 COMING EVENTS 200 ACCOMMODATION 310 CARS / TRUCKS FOR SALE 409 410 MUSIC LESSONS DECKS b FENCES 605 SPRING REGISTRATION 210 RENTAL ACCOMMODATION 311 312 AUTO DIRECTORY CARS / TRUCKS WANTED 411 RENOVATIONS 606 LEGAL NOTICES 607 GREETINGS 211 212 APARTMENTS FOR RENT TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT 313 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 412 413 LANDSCAPING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 608 MEMORIAL 213 HOUSES FOR RENT 314 320 MOTORCYCLES COMPUTER SUPPLIES 414 TRAVEL VACATIONS 609 PERSONAL 610 TENDERS 214 OUT OF TOWN RENTALS _ 330 CRAFTS 415 416 PAINTING MOVING / STORAGE 900 MISCELLANEOUS IM 1101P 1l1J4ag 41►d1 10 t- Joe Help / Agents F l Calsers .iia4113.for�Real , MI Houstas for Rent _ w =t . TAKEOFF ON • ��� 1 SUPER CAREER • Full training program - Company vehicle • $600 to $1200 wkly • Repeat route sales • Excellent working environment - Management Opportunities For Interview call SCARBOROUGH 298-2071 or 298-1591 Ask for Mr. Clark PICKERING LOCATION NEEDS: *Day care worker •Freelance Aerobia Instructors *Full-time Sales Staff •Part-time Saks Staff •Telaaar{aca If qualified, all: 420-4545 EARN UP TO $M.00 Work your own hoursl Assemble stylish jewellery at home! Simple Hsbuctions. No ser - b do, evert �o:� d a self awmaipw envelope to B�ww,,.Oaaa�a�.L�eeAN INC.. EzL 4W /�t� Atae� w7 owwaiii6 oasWle IVY KEY BOARM:T For nNNw FwWNar with �'' A01— and a broad range of Ch ftdM mLaw. cog !! "Act new e a«� �� Nt ph ttZ4 sasaa»1 Itre.. eltrdlrll �.. 839 81U in ld requires •aced rtwwrwm 3 years). F rtta � ong Piu stone, decks, exc. clean abtta rdegRestme with roW- �GN: �4.1i63 7could this be y«,7 owaaeo ==111M.= kxakirtp for hi�hlj! molivat•d sales per ee w re sxpandinp. Send resume to Bob Verwey at Owasco Volkswagen Audi, 1425 Dundas SILE.. Whitby. Ont. L1 W 2K6. Piwsn to serve you better since 1972. Fax 416- 669-9734. Ex kom pay' we rovide details - 241.(41 6 50140953 Eid ae. - 1 • r—W1— I SELF EMPLOYED? • Il 9 AlPAC or 8@6W l LCV{, dbm rvaaP.aeu MS DOSata ..y dhn abo mel.. M Set yow own wilmduls. Lm 9)w om pow 011"4197 pmwft■ aa,ts atlavtlsafsaeaE F■ sloind Ilio■ 110" /1111101111 � hof ne ploy SM iter nmilt. 42o -M2 PICKERMG - 1 bdrrtt, bsmt Jobs In fireplace, pool, own .mry a IFFPFR : drive. U35 nd Ajax _ 2 bdm� (SDOntario U GS ANK by heplaee 1650. • ... ircL ar>s�io REALTOR REAL ESTATE SALES THE DRAWBACKS!! THE ADVANTAGES!! IS IT THE JOB FOR YOU? WE OFFER YOU • On the job & classroom training • First class commission split • Full-time expert secretarial assistance • PH&H Home Equity Referral System • In -Branch financing • Managerial Assistance YOU OFFER US • Honesty & Integrity • Sincere desire to assist the public • Motivation to achieve independence If you're looking for a career change you owe it to yourself to tali Everett Dehart 831-2056 or 683-7777 for a confidential interview. Get the facts before you make your decision. I Cat+elaaes _ Excellent Pay / benefits Transportation (407) 292-4747 X1248 -.:Toll refunded 9am to 10pm Kuwait one e—mov°' ons bedroom basement apart- ment. Separate entrance. Excellent Pay, U441 " SMp'r rtiart6i Benefits, IM bihma*fine, transportation plckerlj - 3 bedroom. furnished. 1 1/2 bath. S (407) 295-7600 plianc, 401. GO. Available June 1. Ext. 3 3 1 5 $l / mon.,. Plus utiibos. Calk 426.2376. gam - 10 pm FAX Toll refunded YOUR AD JJU_ Casting Agonclos i HOUSE FOR RENT The Ministry of Government Services offers for rent a 11/2 storey frame and cedar siding house and outbuildings with pond located adjacent Whitevale golf club on a scenic 1.845 acres of land and locat- ed in Lot 31, Concession 4, Town of Pickering. This property may be viewed between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., on Tuesday, April 21, 1992, when a repre- sentative of the Ministry of Government Services will be in attendance. Offers to Lease will be accepted at: Ministry of Government Services Green River Field Office Highway 7 & Sideline 32 Green River, Pickering, Ontario Telephone: (416) 683-7611 until 10:00 a.m., luesday, April 28th, 1992, at which time they will be opened in public. For Offers to Lease and further informa- tion, please contact Bill Doolittle. Tel. (416) 683-7611. The Highest or any offer to lease will not necessarily be accepted by the Ministry. Please quote Tender No. L92/9 File No. C-39 AREA 31"k, bugrolr 9A 2 tub able tar iba lbmwaprilenq id adp in for 6 tafirclas a anooOat Refs aplil = r Insual FLORIDA bodpoon air conditioned heated pools, hot tub, tennk, shuffle board, now beaches, attrac- tions. Children wel- aarne. Cass than motels CM PAINTED etACNNN�eel APT. - Ir.tdq a astrwa eeu41let♦ I'6aVR $q5uw e . �a1411.00 Per math 3 bdmL !eM ewiltiNd a :, C.1 Mea Dorte.sst►�1, ttRfle illm. Shwed ■ SUM FA 1 tt.d o.ltb Ha tt� •I�. -P•- "�''�• plus materials Ileac ear rertt . StihM. brale MAXeltiodettl1lismillaM- t;ratl.lt.d .Dont +o. ertarerrce, Ufthen tatd41- +». *er stdt..rt- gill 7 Floats (customer sands &29masks) a " Avenel" May 1. Cao 0141- see.rtw `tiiri° s''""' enmesh Can 1.N . SI �& 98"n Welk 41104141/1w h.r. ■t••••1R , a BeelmlO+a+«t nae wNh cwt w.�il► 0 tNI11IL UPM @U"& 683 98 :Bay News 686-3577 a p�• 0401NO •. Wirt a 1975. p Uslr.el callMay 1 Certe.abrat14114M. Mn. clear coat extra The 10-71a1�1 NT►�s f..• r�t�Y"7•�>. 1 11•>191A09[; II;\ [ SMII``All 407 -W10 00010171,, Peter's Appliances SALES MVM PAIITti WrOVEf10RYERa WAitteia DWfWAIMS REFRNIEWORS AID "Since 1955• -AEG - GENERAL ELECTRIC .HOTPOINT MAYS •SAT • AMAkA • MODERN MND •.EMV-Aln -NNE IE • W.C. WOODS WE SELL PARTS FOR ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES P1C1t>3t1110 sOgrUR0011 NEW SCAReoROUGN LOCATION 1755 Pickedng Pkwy. (Unit 12) WN Itingston Road Pkkedrp Honk* a Design Centni tad 16ngeton Rd. A Hwy n) Sales Only Sdes 1L Service 428-6333 282-0185 ALL APPLIANCE REPAIR CLINIC We specialize in and rebuild major appli- ances. Parts new and used. We do house calls. Best quarantees ant good prioesl 10TDundas St. West 668-9444 464 Ciearge St. North M Peborough 7424222 Undsay 878 -OM MAN with a truck. Lary and •mall novas. tias.n,.nt and garage cleanout*. Gar=andy removal, hman. Pot X36-1646. Liu q HANDY MAN SERVICE "No Joe Too SMALL" RLP%ms R REvomxnom • CHMMY SWEV • Ewvu T ROUOe nEAtao ODD Joan Jaervaiila r Pleader No job too small - Faucets, shorwrs, basement wash- rooms. wall bars, dc. Any me- Mellon arrMellon Of addition Daytime: 427-4171, Home:427-6009. Ask for Tom. Wt ODNew ome S tion. renovations, in- law apartments, additions and docks! FREE Eatkill eles Call PETER: 831.2001 Coalplrls ballroom ane - Ion, mw work a d "a d ►spars. Ft* ogdppd far dain v..tiq 20 ywrs at�tp«f«toa- CALL DAVE 4SO41 EyorriNca/ l6catl corltradt Ml do yalr lab riStt trM in ice». Atid'dieas, tuwwwlet Isrdwaod laara. 61tNrb dnoa Actions. all rttaovatiaa NIUVA 18f11M1r a Cd Wd" 8p XII PDL APPLIANCE x4m SERVICE GENUINE FSP PARTS • Admiral • Inglis • Kitchen Aid • Whirlpool • Speed Queen - • a 110 Torbay Rd. Markham 1-800-268-3201 Renovations IMPROVEH No Specialize In: r hens •Decks ements •Bathrooms tom Homes -Fine Carpentry •Renovations 8 Additions Over 15 Years of Professlonal Experlence *Guaranteed Quality -References Available Book In Mares and Apr! :c save 1 o% For Frw Estmats Call: P90BUI TT CONSTRUCTION Mkhaal Upshall 4151 586-.t460 FLCVRIDA ALUMINUM D.M. AUTHORIZED DEALER *Thermal Wkxk ws, $20 per sclucre R (Free low -is w11h Sonne trtlts) • 2 Inch scorn, Doors, $225 • Porch Enc* wree. 6450 a Podlo Doors, $475 PrRce IrwAid" inetdcoon &GST CON Allan kr o et.e e,Ikrtaes 427-9593 �DARdON TRE Proltsssional Ceramic Installation I work in your home like d was mine. For free a orates, call SAYE IU -3738 SIM CNIMCI� •Doors a winka •Idld Al% Cal for a kse s>rirLal ids 6S'Js-4m d-•*etee•ssereele**� AJAX MOVNifi • - e tlj i :Full services, moves,: ip�b flat r�ate�or; ! hou!li SPspa�tn9 in:, o B&D Fencing and Decks sr Garden Sheds tr Post Setting Work Guaranteed t? Free Estimates 668-7951 or Toll Free 1-416-559-6703 (pager) PAVLESS DECKS A POST SETTING *Post Hole Drilling • 0410 P.T. Posts from $23.00 each installed • small backhoe / front-end loader for hire CAN 427-9324 LaNlrseaprlE j LLAN11DSCAPE CONSTRUCTION By University Werks (since 1980) lizing in Professional design dr quality installation of- ocking brick driveways patios 3 walks inqq walls, terraced planters 3 steps s a decks me glutive es6R71ales - Job list for viewting 9690 All Work Guaranteed FOUR SEASONS Lndscaping ac Gardening Services •Retaining walls *Fences •Interlocking brick *Decks •Eavestrough Clean-up Lawn Maintenance for as low as $17.00 per week For Free Estimates Call: 428-1305 •(aftilies to Interiock stone •retaktirtp tells •NIW, rock decks a •Uea fUtLOgI o111111 -4n elf: IV •Z Y► writes zW"N Cee TM marble and aranila. U11for main= ISN n�-�s 1 a� ft dam up We We ided, do NOM )AVE'S PAINTING1 •Interior/Exterior •Quality Work *Affordable Prices Free Estimates 686-7320 1 =' A - . -... -s %J, v , . rtsararatie .twt.*w' -' arlw.ww 839-5349 42 839-8114 11"M y ►�.r� .iairtcOft oft &VNW ttrenw 01 mdiiiiaw r Rase aeraielea 686-3577 avokbb sw GMVut- erbud a nttnuel oar vices. Experienced ind� uding financial went repo 9over Word procesrti & Wrig. Own oatlgllar. �So•sr� lbklwo 1111116T - AL iolgimaii yew. wwmm 6 qr Vp ,*.14 The jt3; News, April 13, L"2 �1y, � 't,bECORAT111G prolossiorwt •p imine end �rrallpa *EU For Ajax •A" i' MATES. D FREE E-1 division sto- , `� HATES. 120 DueatN. Also. Csaa2eiO3e. pitoh team, players BROKER HAS $10,000 @ $147per month. Call Rick at Community Financial 668-6805 (Whey) or league and tour- nament play. Interested players should cal 686-2918 or 427-5783. REWARD -- Lost cat. gray tabby wiMr whit. 1.ga a race. Neut.nd mal. arr.w.re to Mr. Parker. Glengrove Public Scl Dol area in Pickering. 420- 7390 or 751-4691.--- — ' I pAut7pORABLE�waadit looked arts Woo CTiN-E9zabinl'or 7 oriy� CLASSIFIEDS WHAT A WAY TO BUY & SELL I 1 twlOtiaal - JI -6,Z. 4=)?0g E Zf =s-/2 Q# h O D. D. S. Is pleased to announce new and extended hours Hours: Monday I I am - 8 pm Tuesday 9 am - 4 pm I Wednesday 8 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 12 - 7 pm Friday 8 am - 2 pm Saturday 9 am - 2 pm Located at Dixie Finch Dental Office 1 105 Finch Ave., Unit 3, Pickering Nein Patients and Emergencies Welcome Please Call 4'20-9211 r Auctions, I fNaims � a April 29M Large Commercial Restaurant Equip. Auction featuring the Com fete contents of LYNDE'S Restwrard of Lindsay to be held at MABEE AUCTION CENTRE on Hwy 35 Rosedale Ont 3 miles south of Coboconk. NOTE Partial list only. Refrigeration Equip. double door Coke dismay cooler, S[St Bardeau refrigerated pie display cooler, 2 com- mercial microwave ovens, Pronto Garland St. St. Pressure steamer, electric pizza oven, electric garland grill. 2 electric fryers. new commercial Garland gas stove & oven. 27 cubic It. chest freezer, apt. size freezer, jet spray, hot - chocolate machine, coni - pressor, prep table, 8' StSL counter & shelvingy, portable SL St dish cart 5' sub table(ref), many maple wallmount restaurant tables & benches & seats, chairs, various tables, milk dispensers ref), Hobart St St. dishwasher, dishes, glassware, silverware, frays. SL SL pats, cutlery, bowls, St. SL trays. heat light stools, round tables, pizza stands, fire extin- guishers, wicker, pails, commercial mop b squeeze, full goo l line of d equiprmt. Plan to adend. Termx Cash. No Reserve, Cheques of Known or kir of guarantor from bank Don't min kCap: W 606 a.. GAY MEADOW FARMS LDG'IVD IiAQI> , 169 S— aodae pasaaaas so tie andwaiis caspaerdoes Ac419U of ins ias aloe, so aisrA Dowd at rieloseisrg the 9lstdald)(aseJr,1992. ilt yMmi Ssieltw«d BAY NEWS CI.ASSIF111D What a Discovery! « aria coaidertl w udeqvfa aTlarradapm 1, 3-0 Irs9tw bdumom er4O4M NWm y. we or do« card. palrm and wrirmd 41111111 ttlr.dtoPoAso�a�w .� �1 baro ass Power to JESt/s SATO can Ow blind Mad M bird/ Dacca your wir► istor wow 01as000? Tho Mr4Yrr0 is On hied ndniel- Wwh 3:11. Mwlah 5510.12. Men 110.11111.n Cawrpkd 1- aaaass�a7i 1 ON Ifo - em�oa�IN* . Mozart %V&t.v..[asiaN askae0ro a/.wrfw� ow. ►dead end Bao/ his aswod mala of 000we :TSD r& WrNt7eeB Awaft oUshiiar�robbiaiii,. CUamEswjoaisw mwip, aMN .18166 - 10.00 - Uoad a" rum Massbd and bokmod. GreoltMgs happeN in the -:Bar News D U R H A M R E G I O N AcIan ■Ma For L." 0 ACT will be tendering numerous training courses and/or training programs to be funded during fiscal year 92/93 (April 1 '92 through Manch 31 '93), subject to Federal Government funding. Courses to be tendered will include the following subject matter. • Business - Computer • Electronics - Leadership Quality - Skilled Trades • Train the Trainer If you would like further information, or are interested in tendering any or all of these courses, please contact the ACT office at 430-8511 or FAX 430-3737. � r r. •:f J 1 Ll_ '-1 �r- Spring is here and residents of the Pickering/Ajax area are looking for bargains at garage sales within their community. To place your garage sale call Classifieds: 839-8114 or 686-3577 FAX 839-8135 ,.: 'Mum@ Durham Region's O , . Finest Courses D D ��- PREMIUM PUBLIC . NO CREEK TOURNAMENTS 18 very challenging holes. Starting times booked up to one week in advance. Course is marshalled daily. MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE .,__AVN TOURNAMENTS PRODK WELCOME Go" C66 18 well manicured holes, beautiful oak banquet room, serving casual BBQ's to full course meals. Ask About Our Spring Bonus Books! C11111tr A17iUU1e l IRR1 a< IAA SERVICES *personal income tax returns prepared *small business bookkeeping *government forms and payroll unit 207 Dianne Toniolo 158 Harwood Ave. S. 427-6768 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Personal & Small Business Tax Planning Brian Quinlan 409-1678 Personal & Small Business Accounting Assistance & Tax Return Preparation Dave Sinclair Chartered Accountant 427-2858 Fast, Friendly Service Free Consultations Income Tax Excellent, fast service. Experienced tax consultant Low price. Call 428-9059 DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR 3 COUPLES LET US HELP PERSONAL/SMALL BUSINESS RETURNS SECRETAR IALBOOKKEEPING THE QUALIFY SHOPPE AJAX - 427-9865 FAST SERVICE - FREE CONSULTATION THOMAS & CHASE ASSOCIATES Oertifled General Accot_r+taMs 3 Harwood Ave. S. Suite 203 ; AJCac.Ontario LIS 2C1 686-2407 "Income Tax Returns Prepared" PROVIDINICE FOR OVER 20 YEARS -Paso rlasnw Tax -Cm P—mosTaocee • Tax Plmmilk - Gf3T -PST 491-4100 AJL &T. AoeoewetloW iystOwes Lisiked ... • 1•v'°i��i��'T\.lx3alr"4-M'#'lL�ly•1MSc &4''+a3t�'Ms+._ —_ _*,.+ _—..<.. :C . � 4777-0- .�aM?aTp.' • 'H. ......... , .. ,... .. Saturday April 18 AUCTION SALE 'Kafm Coun Auction' loom Excellent ••• every W at 6:30 ANTIQUE ESTATE pp rrlocated on Brock Rd., Picketing, 3 miles AUCTION at North of 401exit 399). ORVAL MCLEAN Featuring every led- AUCTION CENTRE nesday an excellent -Lindsay. selection of antiques, Property of late Dr. fine furniture, glass, Cyril B. Graham, china, collectibles, Toronto. Major primitives and the R.C.A.M.C. (WW2) & usuals. So join us other select inclu- every Wednesday and sions. Fantastic sale participate in one of including quality Ontario's "TRUE" mahogany & walnut Auctions with no buy - dining room suites, backs or reserves. gorgeous carved -Consignment & bedroom suites, rare Estate selling our Victorian walnut specialty.' Call us desk, oak S & C roll today. Previews from top desk, baby grand 1;30 p.m. Piano, beautiful china Kahn Auction cabinets, buffets, SmV Victorian marble top 4164034MI dressers, wicker car- riage, carved HAVE GAVEL Victorian settees, WILL TRAVEL! sofas & chairs, fancy Hennessy's Mobile carved tables, 2 pc. Auction Service, also Victorian walnut cup- Hennessy's Auction board, Royal Doulton Hall, Bowmanville, figurines. Partial W. Ont. As low as 5% Don't miss this inter- on estates or esting sale. One of appraisals. our best sales this 416.697-1276 year. 1991 Buick I MONTE HEN ESSY Regal Ltd. only 22,000 klm, 1990 PEI=AVCM Chrysler Dynasty, fiIniiw, ' MY 1990 Corsica. For We we ��gsaleflyer or info call on Easter Weekend.an�r The ORVAL MCLEAN next sale will be held on AUCTIONS April 25/92 at 6:30 ppmm r. (�)l a2783 tlfAdt for next W., Ind Ores Barry furaiklrey are ltavirt9k limp MCLOM.�IVweti « aria coaidertl w udeqvfa aTlarradapm 1, 3-0 Irs9tw bdumom er4O4M NWm y. we or do« card. palrm and wrirmd 41111111 ttlr.dtoPoAso�a�w .� �1 baro ass Power to JESt/s SATO can Ow blind Mad M bird/ Dacca your wir► istor wow 01as000? Tho Mr4Yrr0 is On hied ndniel- Wwh 3:11. Mwlah 5510.12. Men 110.11111.n Cawrpkd 1- aaaass�a7i 1 ON Ifo - em�oa�IN* . Mozart %V&t.v..[asiaN askae0ro a/.wrfw� ow. ►dead end Bao/ his aswod mala of 000we :TSD r& WrNt7eeB Awaft oUshiiar�robbiaiii,. CUamEswjoaisw mwip, aMN .18166 - 10.00 - Uoad a" rum Massbd and bokmod. GreoltMgs happeN in the -:Bar News D U R H A M R E G I O N AcIan ■Ma For L." 0 ACT will be tendering numerous training courses and/or training programs to be funded during fiscal year 92/93 (April 1 '92 through Manch 31 '93), subject to Federal Government funding. Courses to be tendered will include the following subject matter. • Business - Computer • Electronics - Leadership Quality - Skilled Trades • Train the Trainer If you would like further information, or are interested in tendering any or all of these courses, please contact the ACT office at 430-8511 or FAX 430-3737. � r r. •:f J 1 Ll_ '-1 �r- Spring is here and residents of the Pickering/Ajax area are looking for bargains at garage sales within their community. To place your garage sale call Classifieds: 839-8114 or 686-3577 FAX 839-8135 ,.: 'Mum@ Durham Region's O , . Finest Courses D D ��- PREMIUM PUBLIC . NO CREEK TOURNAMENTS 18 very challenging holes. Starting times booked up to one week in advance. Course is marshalled daily. MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE .,__AVN TOURNAMENTS PRODK WELCOME Go" C66 18 well manicured holes, beautiful oak banquet room, serving casual BBQ's to full course meals. Ask About Our Spring Bonus Books! C11111tr A17iUU1e l IRR1 a< IAA SERVICES *personal income tax returns prepared *small business bookkeeping *government forms and payroll unit 207 Dianne Toniolo 158 Harwood Ave. S. 427-6768 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Personal & Small Business Tax Planning Brian Quinlan 409-1678 Personal & Small Business Accounting Assistance & Tax Return Preparation Dave Sinclair Chartered Accountant 427-2858 Fast, Friendly Service Free Consultations Income Tax Excellent, fast service. Experienced tax consultant Low price. Call 428-9059 DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR 3 COUPLES LET US HELP PERSONAL/SMALL BUSINESS RETURNS SECRETAR IALBOOKKEEPING THE QUALIFY SHOPPE AJAX - 427-9865 FAST SERVICE - FREE CONSULTATION THOMAS & CHASE ASSOCIATES Oertifled General Accot_r+taMs 3 Harwood Ave. S. Suite 203 ; AJCac.Ontario LIS 2C1 686-2407 "Income Tax Returns Prepared" PROVIDINICE FOR OVER 20 YEARS -Paso rlasnw Tax -Cm P—mosTaocee • Tax Plmmilk - Gf3T -PST 491-4100 AJL &T. AoeoewetloW iystOwes Lisiked ... • 1•v'°i��i��'T\.lx3alr"4-M'#'lL�ly•1MSc &4''+a3t�'Ms+._ —_ _*,.+ _—..<.. :C . � 4777-0- .�aM?aTp.' • 'H. ......... , .. ,... .. 9' „WESTERN" BOARD a BOARD' ' FENCEI' ,� i FENCE PACKAGE i I PACKAGE ` p Boards alternate on each side. Kit By IN the most popular �' j; f includes 4 x 4 posts, 2 x 4 rails and l ` I u pzkap sold j 1 x 6 boards. Allows you to have 1 + i Pte.Df1 li I,i !` ' privacy at an economical cost. railsand 1>6 boar(s. i Assembly required. 1 Carates ctlrrpleb rrilh labice WIortd6aisltingtouch. PRESSURE 15 eft. TED "�'�'"'� TREATED "1 45DER 9 �� 499 5 ft. Height 6 ft. Height P "N UA FT 29 69 1 �. INSTALLATION, AVAILABLE �S :N Felly gfeoraotoed Pressure Treated 6' HIGH FENCES 5' Board on Board with I r' Lattlon DECKS —DECKS tron, 12.9v ti4w P - Jwmob" N" �:�- ' • nmtrn GROUND LEVEL DECKS I, Prossrurs Thmtod from >59 r r Color docks oboe arallaabls Price on nNeost. WN PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER W PESSUItE T�EATEe TIMBERS OR POSTS Q=ata0Wbfoe,ta "f gilfyebra. Cat be stt*W fr rmWA 6x6 TM=1 Snot w4 Fm..'s Poll tWA npa wr 119' tfiglr�glroeg.rtgderi ■wEor gH G*Ilr low Ln1 '116e oak N&i, 'AVr0.1S, .1992 ' k5 • J .1 406 • err •rr � �— Items reduced in prxn ice rehto regular prices at the and of our sok. Sw�ty purchased hems on sale to the Went of stock. Horr"11 promises to make every effort to supply advertised items bug we reserve the right to limit quantities. We also reserve the rigtt to correct printing errors. PRESSURE TREATED LATTICE Adds the f M*N tach b any Lena or deciL !Cedar also awila* 2 Wdecbd prd&). 1' B' 2 zIr3229 4 x Ir99 - 6 v_ & PATIO t LIGHT SETT W wP ow vdtage with auto bmer 4499 5111110V-44-9" FAQFS I1EM CUMBER OR CLUBHOUSE KITS *w rar . W Q0N6:_ E= iqa t t4,tliq Io0`r, t OYa roof. 12 poll CWW t Oatlo�o of Fay r SUN" aa, 6-C'� OW CNINUM PA 269 di 111,,? L Ulm/ F_ s bite! � H0410 10 � PATIOT P.�. LIGHT SET Law row fir„ „y,pi« . fey rota Yz kx%Aln 3,a01 rye+ 7:10TWiC : rrw r�ry SIVE$15.A0 7 9V%1 'rm aim_ �""477 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERING (JUST WEST OF WHITES RD.) 7 aM PAL PHONE 686-5002/839-4321 FAX 416) 839-2051 9alurday r+v00 am. - 6:00 p.m. Si"ie� ad Fwmon i Por aob m offf 279 mak, 1199 8' 0' 12' 6' " 50 6" 8" P 6x6 TM=1 Snot w4 Fm..'s Poll tWA npa wr 119' tfiglr�glroeg.rtgderi ■wEor gH G*Ilr low Ln1 '116e oak N&i, 'AVr0.1S, .1992 ' k5 • J .1 406 • err •rr � �— Items reduced in prxn ice rehto regular prices at the and of our sok. Sw�ty purchased hems on sale to the Went of stock. Horr"11 promises to make every effort to supply advertised items bug we reserve the right to limit quantities. We also reserve the rigtt to correct printing errors. PRESSURE TREATED LATTICE Adds the f M*N tach b any Lena or deciL !Cedar also awila* 2 Wdecbd prd&). 1' B' 2 zIr3229 4 x Ir99 - 6 v_ & PATIO t LIGHT SETT W wP ow vdtage with auto bmer 4499 5111110V-44-9" FAQFS I1EM CUMBER OR CLUBHOUSE KITS *w rar . W Q0N6:_ E= iqa t t4,tliq Io0`r, t OYa roof. 12 poll CWW t Oatlo�o of Fay r SUN" aa, 6-C'� OW CNINUM PA 269 di 111,,? L Ulm/ F_ s bite! � H0410 10 � PATIOT P.�. LIGHT SET Law row fir„ „y,pi« . fey rota Yz kx%Aln 3,a01 rye+ 7:10TWiC : rrw r�ry SIVE$15.A0 7 9V%1 'rm aim_ �""477 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERING (JUST WEST OF WHITES RD.) 7 aM PAL PHONE 686-5002/839-4321 FAX 416) 839-2051 9alurday r+v00 am. - 6:00 p.m. Si"ie� ad Fwmon i Por aob m offf 279 mak, 1199 16 11w Bay News, April X5,1992 a . fl a • �` / r 4. s. MOW �l - . r f� Ai 1991 COLT 100 095. Autofidnsr'1155 ort, A64lFM Cassette, r deer np. Silk sP3599. SALE ONLY $7,9950" s 1991 SHADOW CONVERTIBLE klc ides Elect bkai clear coat. cbm hry buckles. drws sxte ar bag, 5 spd man tram, 2 5 Itre turbo EFI engm. power 6 -way seat AM/FM stereo Cass., Quick order pkg 25J, add for custom types, p w, P d L. p m, oil. cnase alum wheels Silk OP35M 90 SALE ONLY 332 i, �l 1991 CHEROKEE LTD dude: Da k cwftan De•t coat IrI haw soft. 4s4 rot"IM ping trai• b. 04. NO loci brsbs, 4 spd. aft an . 4 L 1.6 EFI •n . ndo.s tam drs. •finked. ornf areanl ye we, tee PM75R 15 Ea". Gr.4. p.... A kcw. p.m., p.a. AWFM oats.. slue .lush. O W.L, odwe Slk OP35U SALE Oq0 LEBARON GTC lnckft$: Air cond, ubtsle sound system, add lor Custom 11"M $80. doth p. dnnwr cele, bit, Cruise. p w., p.d.l., p.m., turbo etatoolw, 5 spd manual. SIL 03186. $ 66 SALE ONLY 266211r. M. 14 #111E , 19l1 AGGLy1/ 1 eiiiiiiift- fed Iw Asnle� N. dO WOW Ft etr eat, f>k aeted oats. A11411 area Weil MF flet Mow i eidl waw.1now eea� 01p Yeeted7yew,!tsmbla. P.ew,il LY 81,sALE •9, 9 95 1991 DYNASTY Includes. 8npht while clear coal. cloth and vinyl 5050 Dench seat. 4 spd aM trans.. 3.3 We V-6 engine. manual air Coad , add for AMIFM Cass 5385. elect defroster, Imted Miss, dual mirrors. Silk 3P353o$ 34 SALE ONLY 2 73 MPer onth ONE WEEK ONLY , �(�{•� 1986 RELIANT N �= 4 DR. LE ,.� -X r Silk. IT7547A. ted: 25L engin•, twin, p.s, p.d, air mrifonwa AM�FK bxks , aona b. tud naso ylea A sww. 1 aas+u. Ony ado" at imry wranq avaisNe SALE =4,695 1 1988 DODGE D100 PICKUPI Sek. OT755W Ind.. Y-9. aub., p.w. Rh_. si&— reu wnb. AWK slap bkwrpar. bar fiver, does s=ear, °slay w pus, low aant airws as w m A mow 1 aww Ody 67.WO alts, 8lioos of b*g rarraray anal" SALE *7,995 sk a rwo BRAND NEW '92 VOYAGER Plus much more! SALE 14,995 1992 SUNDANCE BRAND NEW! • ktckwes: 4 cyl . auto. p s., p b.. ar cord.. AIWFM, bullets, console, timed plass, package, floor mm, since mouidngs, plus le � extras. S&eS732t SALE 89"** I '�Q' • • � 4 SNC` i BRAND NEW!" Includes Ar bap, Noor mats. tilt, crust auto. trans, p. mirrors, at cond., AMIF1 Cass . remole milk release. 4 spkr. systee Oita much more. Silk. tA73og. sA $24 9616" PER MONTH 48 MONTH LEASE 1N0 ORyp ill_ tN, sole, k.� 7 '90' _ i vim= M asiY arT" TO Own ME �� �^>� �,`. � ►,t���ya rae.''rri Y.'k.�f�'i�'Mt°li'ti'.id� ._c euro-,1,.�... �-:,�.. .. �, - 1988 GRAND, olr�m VOYAGER SE Sok. eT7579A. kd.: Y3, Pb.. ai —4" wt anis. dekauu, rod rack, 7 PeeL sang, F— oonade. AWFM •.,a,. radala 1 cow SALE * 1 O, 995 TAZ. .. •Custom cleaning to fit your needs and or budgets *residential and offices •wkly., bi-weekly and monthly •Hourly rate (move in or out Z •Serving Pickering, Westhill and Ajax FE iff home EE Eti ri28-9765 T&R Renovations • Quality Workmanship Guaranteed • Reasonable Prices • Specializing in Custom Carpentry 20 Years • Free Estimates Terry 428-1450 Rich 427-2257 SON >C 4 Dog Salrnn LET US PAMPER YOU PET... and you will receive a free photo of your pet with the Easter Bunny! (Apni t -r8 onh) 420-5343 opellw f Ooh n vz COMPLE7E POOL SERVICE "Pool BOie" chemicals Unna. a 6r I I I cora.. pwwe, one. wa • ao=OMr. We repair pool pmps Aim Electric 126A duet St., Aja: 6a3 -7S41 Bay Ridges _PAINTS WHOLESALE . PRIM Ins Ba* St. 1339-311 Lrrnx fton Bts PLAY8C800L utnnmealls • Clean and happy environment • Tally licensed for children 18 Mo. - 5 Im • h inutes from GO & 401 (Ora New. -'P'L' 6x30 claw - 6:00 Jrw} 33 Falb' Crt. IAWBALLOON & CARDS. WRAP 3 PARTY DECORATIONS PART/ &APPLaE6 • Cr•rly. spW.l •,.rK bMUd.mr e.we^ = e,.,. a-kv c • . pk h Toy., q.00ryor. 520 Wootn•yy Rd. S. (Unit 8) Ajax 4Z7-7442 Co 'Where Service & Quality Come First... •ta Flowersplanr • Silk Flowers " • Gift dr Fruit Baskets • Balloons for all occasions • Personalized Wedding Service 36 Hunt ft., A,j= �7 683-5251 i �l • D 9byma s Bridal Boutigw GRADUATION DRESSES From 5 9 Tax Included Specializing in made AD measure 40 MILLS RD. AjAX 683-3725 L a The Bay News, Ajpril'is, `'17 EXECUTIVES CHOICEI complete Central Vac. System for only $69900 Certified refle:046111b: Josephine FApeter, RN, deasowstratea Ger tech we on Jae+.. r0*6 T�kmr Had* Servka suets, S19 D■adss St., Whitby. nig Partner Adenn Trevor, RN, at the Holistic health their specialty Tient satisfaction and a comfortable cleansing the colon and body; therapeutic 'Clients have commented on the clinic's atmosphere Provided by quaffimd nurses is all touch and body work to release blocked succor in healing them. 'We have to be really Pan Of Trwista" Health Serviees• energy which causes pain and disease; quick to make sure we're not put on a Started in 1967, Trackman Health Services nutritional pidance for weight loss, arthritis, pedestal,' says Josephine Eshpeter. She speeiialtaes is the holistic side of health. high cholesterol, etc; llariel, hands-on work believes the body heals itself. Adena Trevor, owner, and Josephine for release of tension; and coowltatiorn Adena and Josephine have just finished a EAhpeter, associate, believe in cleansing, They do not diagnose or prescribe series of lectures at Co Natural. Adena exercise, good nutrition and beteg swan of medication. The clinic stresses vitamins and Trevor will be holding a 2 -day workshop on mioaals• Thenpeutie Tooeh on April 25 and 26 with Nutrition can make a difference to One -day counts arae gim by the clinic an Carolyn Weekman For more information rem" 'If the are eating better, everything ReBezology am Thmpentie Touch. call (416) 430,29}3. we do works better...the body isn't fighting,' Adeaa and Josephine realise not everyone Treekman Health Services is interested in a said AdmaTrevor. is the same. Personal service is required Setwioes at the eBnie include: reSaohtgy nam cure for patients. The motive for this because if you are doing something you are dints is clear. applying pressors to fee and heads to reiease not comfortable with, you are not going to '1 think what we're after is helping people,' A&M theoeid" the body' whak irrigation heal. Aden Trevor says. A GIFT TO GIVE OR RECEIVE Experience profoun, uodtise baywo ani P46eves pain an Chord CerlNied in rebaboxingl and Reikh. TRANSITION WORKS PICKERING VILLAGE 3K moev F11 t1� " R•'Cittg Debt Rttd Ptgwft ow No Cmft m P, PRNE DEALS Bflalllf BAN( RArM liversOCEPRo IA sERM Dow Warnnatras 10:marda31Z 0 C4- 30 d s ro W dor I II I- Art =n You: PtopraEe for atl apse * TOP GUNS IM •amedn • sprhp e • 81hea •A EndsII Aft I' WS1'TONamY its dn 11t1, MGM for all yelf Of of appl/es o 6wo ,d 1 PRINTING: oFm stIPPLES NEAR WPM 69 Wien 0. t. AM Qt WW 8TM rrs AA 0W XL t, AAa $W. Ta. (416) W1W FAX (411) W7727 se-31-f'lit& ,::-_4a&z Uf ous.E "WE CREATE AN INDIVIDUAL STYLE THAT SUITS YOU" HAIR CARE FOR MEN & WOMEN 27-7330 52 RmwwmR Rd. A,u,OM. L1T1M • * t4 = TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR HEALTH IN '92 Cobnks, Reflexology, Nutritional Guidance and Therapeutic Touch will help_ TRECKMAN HEALTH SERVICES 519 Dundas St. E wg WhIthy I 430-2923 somewhere In Time Disti wave agts • Victorian aqt. shop • slshton—Drake DOUS • s1`0144f0Ttt ft%ft Deal4w store mows. 10-6 glory. - %fel 30-9'l ism. & grit. 10-65at I(q Village of Abbey Lam 9124 Sv"boirt Ontario 724-5488 diebid� aow�aY3 -a01� in boom va- 2 � 4� 7-598 ) •�w Al, 18 7be Bay News, April 15,1992 DOC 01:1 R CwT►� �T RF�In pR1VE NE�Vl1 nu ft C� Q 'AQ R` zp ZI j $ 9 10� �qkqsv IT 9 A 11 W CHANGE CARS WHEN FORD MOST CHANGE TIREJR SALES "YOU CAN DRIVE A NEW CAR OR TRUCK2 LTE YEARS UP TO 50,000 KM."CHANGE CARS WHEN MOST CHANGE TIRES YES! FOR A MONTHLY PAYMENT ANDYOU CAN DRIVEANEWCARORTW" INSURANCE, ONLY! WILDWOOD FORD WOR 2 YRS. uP To 50,000 km. ALSO PAY ALL SERVICE BILLS FOR 2 YRS., FOR A MONTHLY PAYMENT A SMALL DowNPAYMfENT 509000 KM WHICHEVER COMES FIRST! AND a MWICE YOU CAN DRIVE A NEW CAR OR TRUCK EVERY 2YEARS, ' WILDWOOD FORD ATARE YOU WILL PAY ALL SERVICE eels FOR 2 YEARS OR 50,000 km WHICH EVER COMES FIRST �' T' NO FORM ND ALL YOU PAY PER MONTH IS THE MONTHLY PAYMENT. AT THIE END OF 24 MONTHS HATHE CAR OR TRUCK K pi AND PICK ON IN AND PICK THE CAR UP A NEW ONE ALSO, WHEN YOURIN FOR SERVICE, WE'LL DRIVE YOU K YOU'D LIKE TO DRIVE MOMS AND You un UR YOCAR OR rIs IN OYERNK:Hi, WEU GIVE YOUU A FREE CAR FOR TMEHE DAY. NO ..:;FOR 2 YEARSf FREE TRUCKS. MOST 91G COMPANIES LEASE THEIR CARS AND TRUCKS • ` - FOR DURHAM COUNTY ■ ONLY. BECAUSE THEY DO NOT HAVE TO SELL OR TRADE THEM AT LEASE END, THEY KAM THEM IN AND PKC( UP A NEW ONE, /�/��`IS i WMPMY.OR FLEE ACCOUNTS. BUT THEY PR ALL THE SERVICE BILLS. "YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD FORD DEALER" w116WwOo1J IMP&&P 't It be wondarlul to be able to de Iva a now oar without (having b about the Cost Of dad fou o Yaq OM 9 W We asp ppeab fa wftg o1 yo drna "� 1 than wwa haus show you l� is a mew vm an hn Wow fs 5 nnfiwM & R In dabN i .. _ _ You, MoMbb'TfeR. �w�a1111Bfaa� � . 1 TUNE UP install Motorcraft spark plugs, � �usstt dr bbeft, clean itilon timing and idle speed to specs., Inspect terminals, visuapy klspect spark pkg wires, dlstribuOar cap, rotor & vacuum hoses, road test: (PIabhum pkgs extra) 2ONoff Most cars. ' Expires April 22/92 PWE SMNMSPECM de�awl� HEATING SYSTEM bralift •� :�..U..« � -0 SERME � 006hM has" Ma r eLidm csto &N o.. •Check hoses + belts, joi10i 'p"c* °?' .ne flush radiator &heater •�stm •pwck tna i b••r►w -Chock sit i .Mreslo.l core, Install antifreeze, � n• -Chock se ArwMa and check thermostat N _ w M -W*od •Pbwar We* . Jew arwhe Most cars & IVH trucks. 20"Off 20"orr AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIAL • Change transmission oil • Clean filter *Replace 011pan gasket •AgUst IMkep Expires April 22/92 20��� _.x AMP Expires Apr1I 22/92 Expires April 2 SALES WILDWOO 1167 SERVICE DEPARTMENT Quality is Job The Dealer • TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR REPAIR BILLS! and see what It cosh You per yaw b drive plus prft br IL WILDWOOD FORD SAYS 'LET US PAY FOR IT" We'll qM You a mairdenw o sdtadult for your Ford swap tar or muck Utal is 1'� FREE TO YOU!! ALIGNMENT Adjust camber, castor, toe and wheel bearkgs. Vbually inspect control arms, bat► Joints, be rod ends, rack & ptblbn, stf>Ibli zers. sp fts, bushNMgs, shod(s belts.& power steerfrig PUMP test. & I *%"1 41W 20"off BRAKERELINE Raplso• hoot pada or ~ shoes. &wpact a 4*W arwrgaroy brek•s. Clem, MWPOaa & surdas, bOCOW PNt.s, aprAYs & c". gAlndaw, ro0ora or drums, saw or AudNws. Cables &W -% nwdrb 530.00 "a & • Aasur/ooa out" or drama M rwossawry $20.00 "m. • 20%off &PIres April 22/92 J FORD SALES LTE ,JGSTON RD., PICKERING 427-2828 • 420-1449 20°`off mow aft -...-d:a�•::.;.wM,. ;.:,,-mss. .. � a:i*'�'���"?.l�.tis a.fi.. :.�x•..rs:�"'^' 5-,`{ @e-�c.:-s . . hopping cart Ajax apartment block werintendent Rick Sterling has 1 collection of shopping carts that should delight any supermarket manager. heaven at Ajax apartments: Some of these unwanted carts residents of the block. find their way into the Despite numerous calls to the underground garage and into supermarket managers in the the hall where they can cause a area, and despite repeated hazard to traffic and to the assurances, the carts haven't •been'bollected. '� j I even offered to deliver them in my truck, but the managers said they would get somebody to call. As of now they haven't SALE PRICED $20-$250 Consider is to change yourself anyouuderstand what little chane you have of trying to ■ SHORTS ; S 00 change others. Did you know that most the employees have worked at The problem is only one of the local stores is interested in recovering its property. Over the past six months the number of carts at the apartments has grown to 50. It is increasing every week "I am collecting five or six per week," says Rick. "At the moment these carts are valued at between $100 and $200 each, so this lot could be worth up to $10,000 to their owners." "They are here rusting. The supermarkets dorit seem to care about the cost of replacing them," he continued- At ontinuedAt the apartment block in Falby Cant there is no room to store these carts. This means ATERNITY M� the children can play in them. An injury can easily occur DRESSES through playing in these trolleys. Parked cars can 22040% OFF also be damaged. OW0howhard 250 IN STOCK SALE PRICED $20-$250 Consider is to change yourself anyouuderstand what little chane you have of trying to ■ SHORTS ; S 00 change others. Did you know that most the employees have worked at T-SHIRTS 9..95Owasco Owasco for more than 10, 15 b 18 years? This allows the customer to be the ultimate beneficiary. PANTS 19■95 . N.V. SWING TOPS 19■95 .N .: DRESSES 29■95 Trent ..:. University V IFJUMPSUITS 29.95 at Durham College Summer 1992 BRIEFS 3/940 Courses are offered in Oshawa and Peterborough during the day or evening in the lolbwing t<m�. •8 veto: 29 April - 24 June , Zffo OFF •12 weer 29 April- 22 July •`"eam2July -'2AuSM NURSING BRAS For a brochure, counselling or information on admission please call & SWIM SUITS (416) 723-9747 or (705) 748-1229. 30% OFF ' AONIBONIERES WILMA B■ FASHIONS Vwkjrited 1br before or after" 705 Kingston Rd. 40R Yp Waelodrys 10-9 Hwy ?JY MIM Rd. • C Satt 0-6 iPICKER11v1A • 833+•2085 11. The Bay News, Apri11S, JIM 19 come," said a bewildered Sterling. "I can now understand why some stores charge for the use of the carts and have notices on them to discourage the members of the public from taking them from the stores." �a. TWO HEAKTFLOWEK5 AND GIFTS *X4 CORNER. OF DTXIE & FINCH, PICKERR.ING Mon. - Wed. 9.30 - 6:30 �`•� Thurs. & Fri. till 9:00 Sat 9.30-6:00 Send 420-7544 Flowers By Rabbit Transit. FLOWE9 s FOREASgER Fresh Cuts Hostess gifts Table Centerpieces Flowering plants We have the fools of your favourite 'Cottage Country'Store DECORATE AN EASTER EGG Saturday, April 18th, 10 am -12 pm FREE to children under 12 Parent Must be present Limited Number Whimsical Bunny Cart Bouquet Fresh cut spring flowers in a wood & wicker cart. To send one almost anywhere, CALL OR VISIT OUR SHOP TODAY 1�'+ OF Ther 0 i 2 0 O THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX NOTICE OF ADVANCE POLLS, REGULAR POLL AND APPOINTMENT OF A VOTING BODY ADVANCE POLLS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of Ward 3 of the Town of Ajax in the Regional Municipality of Durham that, in compliance with The Municipal Elections Act R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M. 53, as amended, ADVANCE POLLS will be held on Saturday, May 2, 1992 and Wednesday May 6, 1992 between the hours of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon and 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon. COUNCIL CHAMBER MUNICIPAL BUILDMS __ 65 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH, AJAX REGULAR POLLS Notice is also given that Regular Polls will be held on Monday, May 11, 1992 between the hours of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon and 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon. VOTM PROXY Pursuant to Section 6T of the Municipal Elections Act. R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 308. as amended, appiication to appoint a Voting Proxy will be received in the office of the Clerk, 65 Harwood� 11. 99 � n� on l office Saturday, hours for the period April May 2. 1992 between the hours of 12 noon and 4:30 p.m. Ofrm Hours: Monday to Friday - 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 RAL . - The deadline for filing applications to appoint a Voting Proxy is 4:30 o'clock in the aftmoon of May 11, 1.992. Dated at the Town of Ajax this 17th day of April. 1992. J. VL Tkou% C.M.O., C.M"C. Corporation of the Town of Alex 65 Harwood Avenue South Ajax, Ontario ---_--.,Teteobone. 6834550 - bouquets as fr�esb as t, �. Lovely corsagesztol�mplement any Faster outfi Spri>K'g• r for tasteful gih-giving... plus our large selection of Easter baskets Fiffedwith assortment of Rowers. , s r iforists since 1918 - t Can't decide? Stop in and we'll h "~ -'delivery here in town help You choose the right Or call for , or almost anywhere in the world. CASHABBY & (. a} ONLY! 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