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Ku w LA,,.mND DEAL LAWSUIT a 0 0 A M I Public trustee launches Exeter excitement Exeter High School, the former home of Harwood Secondary School students, will hold an official opening on Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Ceremonies will be held in the school's cafetoriwn. Exeter High School is at 80 Falby Court in Ajax. For Information call 683- 8125. A $35 -million court battle is brewing between an 84 -year-old former Pickering Councillor — declared mentally incompetent in 1989 — and three Pickering land spea:lators. Violet Swan, who served as a iocal councillor in the 1960s and 1970s, agreed on Apr! 28. i 989.:o trade her 60 -acre family farm at the northeast corner of Finch Avenue a.c Road for a share in a numbered company operated by 35M court battle lawyer Murray Stroud and developers Jeremiah Coughlan and Ronald Halliday. The purchase price — no money actually changed hands — was $24 million, or $400,000 per acre. Less than six months after the deal was made, Swan was declared mentally incompetent and the Public Trustee — empowered to act for people certified as Vito Maltese has a driving ambition See Page 4 POW W01chak WATERED DOWN: Wes Clark, a Grade 6 student at Sir John A. Macdonald school in Pickering, cools down between laps during a special Terry Fox Run on Sept. 17. A total of $2,500 in pledges were gathered by the school. Continued on Page 5 Ajax pensioner is a dog's best friend By Dan McLean Cali it a dog's lucky day. Lucky, a frightened yet friendly, ob,.;oisly undernourished and matted Collie -mix pooch, is extremely fortunate that Ajax resident Alan Rhodes, a 60-year-oid pensioner, took his usual walk along the Rotary Park waterfront at around 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 16. Rhodes, who routinely feeds ducks and geese during these everting strolls, heard a whimpering sound from a small island 50 to 75 yards offshore. He quickly recognized an animal in distress and set about trying to help. "I heard the whirring," Rhodes recalled during an interview with The Bay Neus. "1 shone a flashlight over in the direction of the noise and spotted the dog. He was so terrified. I tried to call him but he wouldn't go. He kept running up and down the bank but wouldn't go near the water." Returning home, Rhodes' daughter Leigh set about trying to get help. Assistance never did arrive. Her telephone calls included those to the Oshawa and District Humane Society (closed), the Toronto Humane Society (out of their jurisdiction), Pickering -Ajax -Whitby Animal Control (not equipped to deal with the situation), the Ajax Fire Department (extremely sympathetic but couldn't help), and Durham Region Police (who Leigh said "their basic attitude was 'It's just a dog"). Rhodes and his family gathered towels, blankets and rope then returned to the waterfront at 11 p.m. that evening but couldn't spot the dog. He retuned at approximately 7 am. the following day. "Usuafly in the morning people go down there Wong and that was my only chance to get across to the island," Rhodes He met up with two men fn a W&V boat and the trio set about Couthand on FPfte 4 2 The Bay News, September 22, 1993 DOORS AND �gWINDOWS FOR LESS s A�EAVESTROUGM SIDING BAYS & BOWS STEEL ENTRANCE � ! nooRs !J Professionally installed, or do it yourself for extra savings. PYTHON BUILDING SUPPLIES INC. FORLF�REEE 975 Brock Rd. S. Pickering ESTIMATE OR VISR OUR420-01VV or 1-800-463-58" SHOWROOM Coupon -'7 -~J".' Value WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT $50 DEDUCTIBLE . $25 CASH BACK IN SHOP WORK ONLY BASED ON INSURANCE RATES ' EAVE ALL THE DETAILS TO US We .ti:'� ca;� yc�tna;.rance ;. C3'y and administer rhe claim Sxuday A Ewrung Appoant.Ten's AvadjJk CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY 860 BROCK RD. S. UNIT 1, PICKERING 837-7819 7 k."'.. r Altona is a done deal By Dan McLean It's official. The province's natural resources ministry announced Sept. 16 that it will target $10 million to buy 53 hectares (131 acres) of Pickering's Altona Forest in an effort to protect it. Natural Resources Minister Howard Hampton revealed the commitment during a press conference, set amid the lush green of the forest itself. Durham West MPP Jim Wiseman and Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (MTRCA) Chairman. Bill Granger were also on hand. An additional 13 hectares (32 acres) of adjacent valley lands are also targeted for acquisition. The estimated cost for the 66 - hectare total is approximately $13.8 -million — spread over a five-year period. Most of the land earmarked for purchase is owned by Bramalea Limited (93 acres sold to the province) and Landford Developments (17 acres). The Altona Forest spans 81 hectares, located between Finch and Sheppard Avenues to the north and south, and Rosebank �, .rl, � : /%//rf. /:'.�v,:-.:•...... r, r. r:: tri//%/.l,-/.-f// ./////, •/, ' US CAR //, L -W 4 Clearance 7z I I 1 990 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CIERA WA601111 Blue auto, V6, air, cruise, tilt. AM/FM sass. 7 passenger seating. 123,000 km. U�P6,995*1 1992 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 4 DOOR t,,W* Auto, air, cruise, tilt, . AM/FM cassette, 37,000 km. 19,995 19" JEEP YJ LAREfDO 19a JEEP CNEROKEE UREDO 4 POOR top, soft top, deep tinted p/wQidovWodu, selectral glass, alurilnum wheels, e wd, crust. tilt AAL'FM chrome p4. only 71.000 km. Clew,1 owner value. 19J,995 taatet!e 'hu Jeap u 1919 JEEP ORAIHI WAGONER QR. 4 OR. Burpufrood, fully equ(pped vehicle, ' w/power sunroof, tow p s, basuUgul t#re d"n weh : Oy 1len 8 r a � owner 03,000 it 111,995' ; 19" JEEP YJ '! White wrolack top harQlop, soft top, 4.2L, 6 cyt., 5 speed manual, p/steering/Drakes, 101,000 km. 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That includes preventing roads or hydro corridors traversing through the property, Granger said, adding that trails could likely be introduced at some point. The last remaining hard e in the acquisition scheme wi: be an effort :o raise an additional $3.8 million. Granger said the MTRCA has held discussions with officials from Durham Region and Pickering. He is confident the money shortfall can be raised. "We're not looking for all that money from Durham Region or the Town of Pickering," the MTRCA chairman said. "We would like as significant a contribution ... as they can muster.' Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs said a recommendation by town staff to contribute $400,000 was tabled earlier this summer at the request of the MTRCA. The town is identified by the MTRCA as one of three principle partners responsible for putting up part of the $3.8 million shortfall. The Conservation Foundation of Greater Toronto, a fundraising arm of the MTRCA, is working towards acquiring four hectares of property known as the Spiers woodlot, located in the southwest corner of the Altona Forest. Pickering Regional Councillor Kip Van Kempen, who attended a special MTRCA meeting on the day of the provincial announcement, said the scheme was approved as a project. LEARN While the $10 million provincial commitment came as welcome news to many, Katherine Murray of the Friends of Aftona wants even more to be done in the future. She is hopeful that the province will eventually protect a 130 -hectare area in and around the Altona Forest. "It's like an original painting," Murray said, comparing the forest to a valuable work of art. "You don't just purchase half — you buy all of it." Candidates meeting The Taxpayers Coalition of Pickering and Ajax — TAXCOPA — will host an all - candidates forum on taxation, to coincide with the upcoming federal election. The foram will be held on Wednesday, Sept- 29 at 7 p.m. in the Town of Pickering council chambers, municipal offices, 1 The Esplanade. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OVIF YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE', NOW. We invite you to attend a special presentation on how mutual funds can play an important part in your long-term financial plans. The guest speaker is Jim Douglas, a senior member of Trimark Investment Management Inc., one of Canada's premier companies in mutual fund management. Trimark's mutual funds rank among the very best in Canada, so AITRIMARK make this seminar your opportunity MUTUAL FUNDS to learn how to make the most of our " I, � ' """' Y l ll I PI RI t lk\l. future, today. .. .1 .. ..... ... ........ ., �. , ..... :'quo„r,'£�- : cc :•..�:w,io}s,r,;•g•.w �al.^G: •. i1°'p,^F:m;r .. �r?T'”k'S'�S+?�;�T`rr"fcT.��.:?�iiatPw'nrt.irsFt'1 vr7r:�*7 �j{y;��,- : H*, n.,a.�p.ct� .. .. '.'.i :�-i •.. � WY�c 1.' 4 r i 2e` YtM F 1'-.:P", Bowling green plan strikes out Financial restraint has shelved a plan to put a lawn bowling green in Ajax, although town council has put the proposal on its future "wish list." Tina Thompson, a Harland Crescent resident, made the request to council in June, complete with a 94 -name petition of support. Council, however, noted the bowling green would cost at least $250,000 and close to $400,000 with lights. Parks and recreation sub -committee co-ordinator Jim McMaster said the proposal is not time sensitive because the nearby 75 -member Whitby club has available space. Regional Councillor Susan Duiny, while expressing support for the proposal, said council would have to be assured of "consistent membership" in the future before funding a bowling green. "It's not something we don't want to do, it's the reality of (the financial expense)," she said. McMaster told council the 300 -member Oshawa club spent $450,000 on its bowling green. 3 named in lawsuit 6 From Page 1 mentally incompetent — stepped in and initiated the lawsuit on her behalf. The trustee is charging the three co-defendants with conduct that constituted duress, undue influence and breach of fiduciary duty. The trustee also claims the defendants convinced Swan to sign a deal she was not mentally capable of understanding and is asking the Ontario Court to cancel the agreement. The statemen' o` claim asks for punitive damages o` $10 :pillion against Stro.:c and w5 million to be shared by Coughlan and Halliday. The trustee has also asked for a further $20 millm in general damages. However, a statement submitted by the defendants says Swan was "intelligent," "mentally alert." and an "experienced land developer and business woman." The statement says the mortgage would not pay interest for two years or until the registration of the subdivision plan — a normal land development agreement. The far,;, in question has been :r.:ne Swan farm::y since the enc of •he S�Cond Word War. Violet Swan, who now lives in a Stouffviile nursing home, inherited the ',and after the death of her father. According to a repor.. Swan had intended to develop the :and — now ;ging dory ant — to house senior ci:izens. T.ze current price for pnme real. estate in Pickering is — at most — $200,000 per acre. T::e provincial government recer .,y purchased 131 aces of the Altana Forest Gust west of :e Swan farm) for $10 mlor.. or $76.000 per acre. The trial, ong:nal y scheduled for Sept. 13, ;.as been postponed until next year. 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Ont. 420-382 - .. ..... - -.>..is. . s... a •" +"�°kiu�B' Awai�daffr' Ajax man tees off for a good cause Vito Maltese is a man with a driving ambition. A few months ago the Ajax resident decided he wanted to help the Lung Association raise Wads for its local activities. An a�°d golfer, he hit upon the idea o. ars attempt to beat the world record for continuously driving a go:- ball. Annandale Golf and Co;:n:ry Club in Aiax gave its en,husiastic support and the Lung Association Drive -a -Ball for Charity marathon became a reality. "i fie idea has really caught on," said the 32 -year-old Ma'sese. who is service director for Tana Business Systems '.n Scarboroug^. He has been encouraged by an outpouring of support from Cancer support Living with Cancer support group for adults, friends and family meets from 7, to 9 p.m. at the Ajax Cricket Club at !Monarch and Clements Avenues. For more information call Lynn \aiarko at 686-1516. Install a high efficiency gas oil or propane furnace NOW and DON'T PAY until next year(1994) OR High -efficiency gas furnace can save you up M 65% on your heating bills. Gas Fireplaces Humidifiers Ductjibrk Duct Cleaning . Air Cleaners Hot Water Heating Hot Water Tanks See our working models at our showrooms. I LEWOOO 9 [[EATING i MR C01110ffWNING PICKERING/AJAX 428-0333 WHITBY 427-9261 family members, friends and colleagues, many of whom plan to join him on the driving range. Konica Business Machines has agreed to be the primary event sponsor and will donate a gift to all participants. The Guiness Book of Records has also been invited to attend. Maltese's attempt to beat the existing world record will begin at 9 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 1 and will continue until 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 2. During that time, he will be permitted only one five-minute break each hour. Members of the public are encouraged to come out and support his efforts by burying a bucket of balls and hitting along. Annandale Golf and Country Club will donate 50 per cent of all revenue from bucket sales to the Lung Association. Pooch finds a home • From Page 1 searching the shoreline for the dog. Rhodes eventually spotted the animal in a clearing beyond thick reeds by the waterfront. "I talked to him, first of all, and he never moved," he recalled. "I thought he was dead. He wouldn't even get up when I found him. He was gust ihaking and lying or. his side. - Rhodes and the two men .irrapped the dog in their jackets :hen massaged the shivering animal's legs. The dog was takerr, aboard the boa: and Troughs :o shore where :he rest of the Rhodes `a n::y were waiting. "It was the greases; feeling," he said. "We got 'nack to shore and everybody was happy as the dickens. I know for sure tha:.` :ha: dog had stayed (where .. was) another nig" there's no way he would have s'uti�ved." The group decided :o name the dog Loci y because ":his was his Lxky day,- Rhodes said. The dog had a flea collar but no :ags or any other identification. Daughter Leigh said her father has been looking for "just the right dog" as a companion for some time now. But Lucky's good fortune may be running out. Lucky was examined by a veterinarian who, in addition to observing tf:a: the dog s::ffers from dehvdrz::or. and flea infesaron, need; ex:ersive bowie: ;urger, As a pensioner, Rhodes simply can"t afford to pay for the necessary treatment. However, daughter Leigh said her father is determ� ned :o ~mc a way, ever, though the tar% hasn't figured out how DOG'S BEST FRIEND: Ajax resident Alan Rhodes rescued a dog stranded near, Rotary Park. Hie named him Lucky and has decided to keep the animal. LET US FIND YOU THE RIGHT RRSP. It's true; we have a wide range of guaranteed and other RRSP investments of all kinds at Midland WWwyn. Y Just as importantly, we give you knowledgeable advice on RRSPs through our Self Directed plans. So why not let us find the best RRSP for you? Call Robert Smith at 730-4432 or return the coupon below.. Today! Z. 0 Please send me more information on a Midland WhIvvyn Self Directed RRSP. Name Address City Province Postal Code .Telephone Return to: Robert j. Smith, B. Comm. vice President MIDLAND WALWYN ;Midland Walwyn Capital Inc. :Suite 2408, 4590 Yonge Street ..BLUE CHIP T H I N K I N G *y ;North York, Ontario M21.2137 : ...,;.... �t ... . 4'< .. . ' 30 BOTTLESy OF WINE IN 30 DAYS f �= 411 FOR SE ��f 30.00 OFF A 1 COMPLETE $30.00 OFF STARTER WINE KIT A COMPLETE STARTER WINE KIT OCTOBER 21 1992 - 1 DAY ONLY (wine induded) Whitby Pickering Ajax Markham Bowmanville 666-8419 10 Sunray #f5 420-6148 887 Sayly St. 686-4120 467 Westney 294-7515 6545 Hwy #f7 I 697-1954 96 Waverley Rd. Consumers west of Thickson Bayly east I of Whites Fid. Rd. S. Unit 17 /7 east of South of oayly Wooten Wav Waverly Rd. Plaza Install a high efficiency gas oil or propane furnace NOW and DON'T PAY until next year(1994) OR High -efficiency gas furnace can save you up M 65% on your heating bills. Gas Fireplaces Humidifiers Ductjibrk Duct Cleaning . Air Cleaners Hot Water Heating Hot Water Tanks See our working models at our showrooms. I LEWOOO 9 [[EATING i MR C01110ffWNING PICKERING/AJAX 428-0333 WHITBY 427-9261 family members, friends and colleagues, many of whom plan to join him on the driving range. Konica Business Machines has agreed to be the primary event sponsor and will donate a gift to all participants. The Guiness Book of Records has also been invited to attend. Maltese's attempt to beat the existing world record will begin at 9 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 1 and will continue until 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 2. During that time, he will be permitted only one five-minute break each hour. Members of the public are encouraged to come out and support his efforts by burying a bucket of balls and hitting along. Annandale Golf and Country Club will donate 50 per cent of all revenue from bucket sales to the Lung Association. Pooch finds a home • From Page 1 searching the shoreline for the dog. Rhodes eventually spotted the animal in a clearing beyond thick reeds by the waterfront. "I talked to him, first of all, and he never moved," he recalled. "I thought he was dead. He wouldn't even get up when I found him. He was gust ihaking and lying or. his side. - Rhodes and the two men .irrapped the dog in their jackets :hen massaged the shivering animal's legs. The dog was takerr, aboard the boa: and Troughs :o shore where :he rest of the Rhodes `a n::y were waiting. "It was the greases; feeling," he said. "We got 'nack to shore and everybody was happy as the dickens. I know for sure tha:.` :ha: dog had stayed (where .. was) another nig" there's no way he would have s'uti�ved." The group decided :o name the dog Loci y because ":his was his Lxky day,- Rhodes said. The dog had a flea collar but no :ags or any other identification. Daughter Leigh said her father has been looking for "just the right dog" as a companion for some time now. But Lucky's good fortune may be running out. Lucky was examined by a veterinarian who, in addition to observing tf:a: the dog s::ffers from dehvdrz::or. and flea infesaron, need; ex:ersive bowie: ;urger, As a pensioner, Rhodes simply can"t afford to pay for the necessary treatment. However, daughter Leigh said her father is determ� ned :o ~mc a way, ever, though the tar% hasn't figured out how DOG'S BEST FRIEND: Ajax resident Alan Rhodes rescued a dog stranded near, Rotary Park. Hie named him Lucky and has decided to keep the animal. LET US FIND YOU THE RIGHT RRSP. It's true; we have a wide range of guaranteed and other RRSP investments of all kinds at Midland WWwyn. Y Just as importantly, we give you knowledgeable advice on RRSPs through our Self Directed plans. So why not let us find the best RRSP for you? Call Robert Smith at 730-4432 or return the coupon below.. Today! Z. 0 Please send me more information on a Midland WhIvvyn Self Directed RRSP. Name Address City Province Postal Code .Telephone Return to: Robert j. Smith, B. Comm. vice President MIDLAND WALWYN ;Midland Walwyn Capital Inc. :Suite 2408, 4590 Yonge Street ..BLUE CHIP T H I N K I N G *y ;North York, Ontario M21.2137 : ...,;.... �t ... . 4'< .. . ' Whitby newspaper owner latest federal candidate A sixth candidate - a Whitby newspaper publisher who once challenged the GST - has entered the political race in Ontario Riding as an independent. Doug Anderson, publisher and owner of the Whitby Free Press, says he has entered the race in order to give voters the option of someone who will actually represent them. "I, like 85 per cent of the population, am fed up with politicians who win say anything in order to get elected and then ignore the wishes of those that put them there. Every speech and promise from the main parties is completely irrelevant because there is absolutely no reason to believe they will do anything that they say - and people know it. That's the real issue," he said in a news release. "I believe passionately in democracy. Democracy is based on representation and 1 will vote the way the majority of my constituents want me to. As an independent, there wont be any party to tell me otherwise." Toronto- ' has lived i., Married, with two children, he spent 20 years in the medical technology field before buying the Whitby Free Press newspaper in 1986. In January 1991 Anderson took a stand against the GST and generated national press coverage when he withheld the tax from the federal government. Although he was unable to muster the kind of grass roots business revolt he had hoped for, he did withhold close to $40,000 in tax from the government for a year and a half until the Supreme Court ruled the tax law constitutional. Very few independent candidates ever get elected in federal elections, but Anderson intends to be one of the exceptions. "Public opinion is clearly on my side," adding that he has no interest in being an also-ran.. 'This one 1 intend to win," he said. The campaign headquarters is located at the Whitby Free Press offices at 131 Brock St. N. in Whitby. Anderson feels his election would be a major catalyst for real reform. "Canada's major political parties will not reform the system - they created it the way they like it and unless we force it, they will not change." Persistence pays for lottery winner Persistence paid off for a 65 - year -old Pickering woman who wort $110,000 second prize in the Sept. 8 Lotto 6/49 draw. Jean Tennant, who purchased only one Quick Pic ticket, has been playing Lotto 6/49 for torr Anderson. 48. more than 11 years. 71 �ti ^it5y since 1970 Tennant, a former Pickering YMCA employee, is retired. She and husband John plan some home renovations, a new car and a vacation. She purchased her w ,ming ticket at Bay Ridges Market at 3 Kos. -.o Blvd.... Rc.Q- of END OF SEASON MUST„1 i�UST !� FC1MAKE RO NEW R aranceL7- II�i 7R0 LLERDES 28 1/4 X703.99 311/4 34 1/4 371/4 431/4 461/4 491/4 551/4 ___23.99 ___24-99 __24-99 __33.99 __35.99 ___39.99 __50.99 59 1/4_--__-60.99 64 1/4 ---------- 64.99 69 5/4________75.99 73 1/4 80.99 79 1/4 _��_�� 89.99 85 1/4_______99.99 ROOM DARKENING DECORATIVE HEM SPEC ,. SLOW LW 1_� r Pickering Town Centre - Down From Sears ROD POCKET VOILE PANELS 115x94 - $29.99 WE &IVORY - O urn - 0 �0 CUSTOM MADE VERTICALS & PLEATED SHADES .Must preeem ad b be efpWe for dlecow,t. O�/O CUSTOM3 MADE DRAPERY (Not inducing labour). Allow 3 weeks. Sales End Oct. 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Expires Sept. 30 1993. �•---COUPON ----S----•COUPON---- J ---- COUPON. - Trillium Florist rs fD 1794 LIVERPOOL ROAD, PICKERING 68 CO�RCIAL AVE., AJAX (Across From The Beer Store) (Across From The Beer Store) 831-0753 427-4717 KINGSTON ROAD9 X01 A STAMM! W J V V rs fD 1794 LIVERPOOL ROAD, PICKERING 68 CO�RCIAL AVE., AJAX (Across From The Beer Store) (Across From The Beer Store) 831-0753 427-4717 6 The Bay News, September 22, 1993 � �lit�ilrtYlitiOA g , 839-8087 • 9"M Clissifled News,839-8114.686-3577 FAX 839-8135 A PB..'1' Puhlicbinq ltd :tieu�aper Editor: .............................................. Dan McLean Director of Advertising :...............Charles Peters Special Features Manager: ........... Yvonne Lewis Photographer: ............................... Peter Wolchak l� En E3 17;0 AlcPberson Court. Cni1 18, Pickering, Ontario LIW' 3E6 Let's make a deal for airport lands Pickering Regional Councillor Kip Van Kempen insists both the region and the town should consider their interests before the Pickering airport surplus lands sale takes flight. It sounds like good advice. Surprisingly, both Durham Region and the Town of Pickering have expressed virtually no interest — at least in a public forum — in acquiring any portion of 2,064 hectares of federally -owned North Pickering property for sale. And while the reason may be that there's simply no money in the municipal coffers to buy, it would be prudent to make some inquiries anyway. A few questions might reveal a great opportunity. For instance, might some of these lands for sale be an important acquisition for the town or the region? Is there a good long or short-term Investment opportunity here? is there a deal to be had from an anxious seller? Van Kempen, for one, believes there could be a bargain. "I've heard some pretty low estimates of what people would pay for this land," he recently told The Bay News. "But you've got to find out what the federal government is looking for. What kind of deal would they cut with (the town or region)?" We're inclined to agree with the Pickering councillor. At the very least the notion is worth exploring. The federal government has come under a heap of criticism for the timing of the airport lands sell -oil Property prices -are extremely low and the fells have made no secret that they're anxious to sell. it all sounds like a great opportunity for those in a position to buy. The investment potential its worthy of serious consideration. One of these days real estate will rebound and property lin -the immediate vicinity of Metropolitan Toronto will be at a premium. Consider that a major highway may traverse the north part of town, an airport may still be a poor, and a projected community of 80,000 may be in the offing. None of these plans may ever unfold, but it makes the area an attract n investment. Its worth taking a good, hard look at'. Thirty or 40 years from now this might be remembered as the sale of the century. Peter 60 -- PASSING THE HAT. ,Pickering Fire Department volunteer firefighter Pete Maxwell collects donations for the Muscular Dystrophy Association from motorists at the Metro East Trade Centre on Sunday. ear election reporting needed Dear editor: To make the best possible choice at the ballot box, citizens will benefit greatly from a dear understarding of what each party stands for, and what its various policies on key issues are. In addition, it will be extremely helpful if information that is available from various parties is well organized and clearly communicated by various groups, Particularly the print media. This will help to reduce the potential of this upcoming federal election being merely a personality contest between a few federal party leaders. Your newspaper is a key communications channel to help citizens better understand the issues, and even more inportandy, understand dearly where each party stands on those issues. 1 encourage you, your editorial staff and your journalists to adopt a dear, consistent and, I am sure, objective reporting framework for information that will be courting forward in the coming weeks. Canadians will make a significant decision that will impact their lives for many years to come. With your continued efforts and thorough communications, I believe you will increase citizen invohremrent, participation and mss• James E. Hodgins, _ Pickering —Letters — Residency a barrier to employment Dear editor: Who can or cannot be a volunteer firefighter in the Town of Pickering' The town claims that I — a qualified female — cannot even be considered solely because I live in Ajax. Pickering says that it has always enforced a strict residency requirement In a recent response to my complaint about its unfair hiring practices, Pickering stated that it considers residency vital and a safety requirement. Yet, on the other hand, the town openly admits some of its current male volunteer firefighters do not have Pickering mailing addresses — they are non-residents? Is the town trying to have it both ways? Are there different rules for male and female applicants? Let your readers be the judge of that. Then let them worry about whether Pickenr4s priority is to hire the best avail" people, based on merit, or maintain this "boys dub" without regard for the safety of cams. Requiring residency is a systemic barrier to employment equity. Prwamity is important, residency is irrelevant. Whatever Pickering decides to do, all applicants must be made aware of the conditions, and they must be treated equally. Marlene Lambert, Ajax Le�erS � The Bay News welcomes Letters limited to 300 words and are st sighed, the address and telephone Father of Ajax dies Dear editor: May I take some of your valuable space to comment on the pawing of an ordinary citizen who, like so many of his peers, did extraordinary things when this town was young? ft is with considerable regret I note the passing of the late J.A. "Von" Vondette. At a time when the population of Ajax consisted of, in the main, veterans of the Second World War and their farnibes, Von bought the dream, anpounded by The Father of Ajax the late George Finlay, that one day Ajax would be a town of 35,000 souls. For a long time Mr Vondette was the only realtor operating out of Ajax. h is hard to imagine, but less than fifty years ago this community had but one store. Von did what many of our pioneers did. He worked hard, promoted the town and made it a better place for all. A decorated veteran, I never heard him once mention his medals or his service. 1 considered him a business associate and a valued ostomer. He proved himself a friend when, acting for me, he sold some property and refused his commission which is perhaps why he made more friends than money in the real estate business. Louis J. Dickson Ajax welcome to the Editor. Letters should be Mect to editing. They must be number of the sender provided. '«rn�lydFsJ�t' xig..srtiiFtti�a%.sdMA7ir+.at<a»s.:.ve� �ara.rastt e;.sw:�w-•. kir The Bay News, 5epemAer 22, 1493 7 Four arrested in credit card fraud at Pickering mall Four people, including one youth, are charged with credit card fraud after an incident at the Pickering Town Centre mall on Monday. The four attempted to use altered credit cards at the mall's Eaton store. They fled when a store clerk called mall security. Security followed the group by Armed robber still at large Two men are in custody and a third is still at large after an armed robbery at a Pickering residence during the wee hours of Thursday morning. Three masked men forced their way into a Reesor Court home shortly after midnight on Sept. 16. The robbers then assaulted three men inside and stole approximately $250 in cash. At least one handgun was spotted by witnesses, police were told. One robber was arrested that everting outside his Scarborough residence. A second one was apprehended Sept. 17, police say. A warrant is out for the third. The three vice:,: s were al: taken to Ajax -Pickering Genera: Hospital. One vict:7 was held for observation and later released. Charged each with two counts of robbery, three counts of forcible confinement, three counts of threatening death, break -and -enter to commit robbery and weapons dangerous, are Jason Gomes, 21, and Ralton Myers, 19, both of Scarborough. Wanted by police is 20 -year- old Kirk Orlando Wright of Scarborough. Words Of - wis" - Joe Dickson Ask a woman how she stubbed her toe, and she'll say she walked into a chair. Ask a man, and he'll say someone left a char in the middle of the room r; The best manner of eveng- Ing ourselves is by not resembling him who has bi j wed us. Contentment, like every other worthwhile thing, requires some effort. F1 ❑ [I Husband to bride: "It's a thank -you note from your father." car to a gas bar at Pickering Parkway and Brock Road and were joined by a contingent of five Durham Region Police cruisers. Stolen clothing items. as well as phony credit cards. were seized in a subsequent search. Charged with various counts Etobicoke. Minh Tu, 18, of and an altered credit card. The hearing Tuesday morning in of possessing altered credit Toronto, was charged with four are being held for a bail Oshawa. cards, possession of stolen property, and using altered credit cards were Germain Currier and Martha Contreras, both 23 -year-olds from possession of stolen property and an altered credit card. A 16 -year-old Richmond Hill girl was also charged with possession of stolen property Region must act quickly to buy airport lands Pickering Regional Councillor Kip Van Kempen says Durham Region "had better act fast" if they're interested in acquiring any of the surplus Pickering Airport lands. Approximately 5.100 acres of federally -owned land in North Pickering was available for public sale last month. Three levels of government are given first crack at buying the land. Durham Region was informed, via a letter from Public Works Canada, of the offer and given a Sept. 30 deadline for a response. The matter was discussed at last week's regional council meeting and referred to the planning committee. But Van Kempen reminded his fellow councillors that a decision can't be made until Sept. 29 — only one day before the federal government's deadline. "The region has an obligation to make a quick decision," Van Kempen said. "And no response means no." Any surplus land not purchased by the other government levels federal OPTOMETRISTS Or Or E. Gillezeau Dr. M. Fitzsimmons Joanne Malchuck Dr. K. Narayansingh WE INVITE NEW PATIENTS BY APPOINTMENT WE OFFER FAMILY EYECARF e 6831175 839-5303 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM i7D7))) NOTICE OF DURI-11AM MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning committee will consider at a meeting to be held on: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1993 AT 9:00 A"M- PLANNING DEPARTL1ENT BOARDROOM 1615 DUNDAS STREET EAST, WHITBY 4TH FLOOR, LANG TOWER, WEST BUILDING, WHITBY MALL Requests which have been submitted to the Minister of Municipal Affairs to refer whole or part of the Durham Regional Official Plan (1991) under Section 17 of the Planning Act. 1990. Subsequently, the Regional Council will consider the recommendation of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be held on: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1993 AT 10:00 A.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY The report containing staff recommendations is available for inspection in the Planning Department, 1615 Dundas Street East, 4th Floor, Lang Tower, West Building, Whitby Mall, Whitby. Further information can be obtained by calling John Michailidis at (416) 728-7731 (Whitby Line)/(416) 686-1651 (Toronto Line). Gary Herrema C.W. Lundy A.M.C.T. Regional Chair 'Regional Clerk departments or Crown corporations will be then offered to the current tenants, at market value. Whatever land is left vAi then go on sale to the general public. Over the next three years, the federal government expects to recoup $60 million or more from the sale of the land, part of nearly 19.000 acres they expropriated in 1973. Transport Canada will continue to manage the remaining airport lands through lease agreements. AFTERNOON TEA Sunday, September 26th, 2 pm - 5:30 jam Traditional lligh lea Featuring .. Fre.sh Berries tuith Crearu Fraiche. R.eiein Scones (etitb Prese"es 6 Cream. Astortrd Tea Sandt, iches. Fresb Fruit. Victnria,i Garden Pastries v 7srts, Victorians (. rders Blend Tea. $9.95 Adults :12 Prue Children Under cbildrerr 4 and under rut FREE! 10'y 0iscouut for Seniors. "TILL DEATH DO U'S PART" .Murder .lfystery :Fight Friday, October 01, 1993 1%ae the atsdieme t,.111 he the family `v friends of the net, lywcd couple... Car you robe The.81URDER? DON'T ,1f I.S,S A .SINGLE CLUE. Reception starts at 4:30 p.m. O `,L}' $39.75 p.p. Includes Complete Buffet Dinner. Resertatious Recommended bO Randal; Drire ` (n it Higbuay 2. 1 hlrteb rt est ofCburcb St.) J �LPickerinQ Village 7. ! `J LET US FILL YOUR NEW 1, PRESCRIPTION from your Ophthalmologist or Optometrist. WE WILL MEET OR BEAT OUR COMPETITORS PRICES FOR CONTACTS OR BLASSESI w of Fr mos to Chose From to Snit All Bwlpts. years Coni fiedlive Prigs on All Ow Eyomm A Loons 30 bars44 CONTACT LENSES GP, SOFT, or DISPOSABLE Expertly Fitted. Let Us Quote You. Serving and Supporting This Area Since 19751 Lab on the premrses. Aft wvfk done mrperttp d quickly l Iffy I l l■1! ,r�„i`"` [ .:i-• '. lir" •S+v. s4 bfi'a`d' - e1'u kkrxN'xi .-. .. .. t A W 'tt The viclorian nl&fl • LG'eddinrC MW WVW /C41) that, �l ROOO� • Rusiuess Receptions l.uncbeons • Private 619- 9858 • Corporate Parties Meetings AFTERNOON TEA Sunday, September 26th, 2 pm - 5:30 jam Traditional lligh lea Featuring .. Fre.sh Berries tuith Crearu Fraiche. R.eiein Scones (etitb Prese"es 6 Cream. Astortrd Tea Sandt, iches. Fresb Fruit. Victnria,i Garden Pastries v 7srts, Victorians (. rders Blend Tea. $9.95 Adults :12 Prue Children Under cbildrerr 4 and under rut FREE! 10'y 0iscouut for Seniors. "TILL DEATH DO U'S PART" .Murder .lfystery :Fight Friday, October 01, 1993 1%ae the atsdieme t,.111 he the family `v friends of the net, lywcd couple... Car you robe The.81URDER? DON'T ,1f I.S,S A .SINGLE CLUE. Reception starts at 4:30 p.m. O `,L}' $39.75 p.p. Includes Complete Buffet Dinner. Resertatious Recommended bO Randal; Drire ` (n it Higbuay 2. 1 hlrteb rt est ofCburcb St.) J �LPickerinQ Village 7. ! `J LET US FILL YOUR NEW 1, PRESCRIPTION from your Ophthalmologist or Optometrist. WE WILL MEET OR BEAT OUR COMPETITORS PRICES FOR CONTACTS OR BLASSESI w of Fr mos to Chose From to Snit All Bwlpts. years Coni fiedlive Prigs on All Ow Eyomm A Loons 30 bars44 CONTACT LENSES GP, SOFT, or DISPOSABLE Expertly Fitted. Let Us Quote You. Serving and Supporting This Area Since 19751 Lab on the premrses. Aft wvfk done mrperttp d quickly l Iffy I l l■1! ,r�„i`"` [ .:i-• '. lir" •S+v. s4 bfi'a`d' - e1'u kkrxN'xi .-. .. .. t 8 The Bay News, September 22, 1993 Say "Go i9?Lease __ ��iA,70ffy SEL dc'�rjro!V6 GAS p�eC 2�tom` WAGON OR U9. choose *LL:. SEDAN month• �HVSt GO! ' NO D�W1V �M \PAYMENT, ER Introducing the new Passat GLS V6 or Turbo Diesel. Notwitstanding the Passat's spacious interior, • Anti -theft alarm system handsome streamlined profile and quiet sophistication, we've included some new • Anti-lock brake and EDL traction -control syster features to complement this German -engineered • Comfort suspension sedan. Consider the highlights of the new See pun OWASCO Volkswagen dealer and find out how Nowo GLSw 2.8L 172 hp 6 -cylinder engine comfortable the good life has just become. N or turbo diesel 1.9L engine • obtain up to 1,000 km per OVA)Passat GLS V6 lank with diesel. .,_'ghtb P^I. All 1a—r va. DA.0 4P. -11h walks .vk-a . BOUNCE BACK DOZENS SECON OF K10S n ^' HOCKEY 2' HELMETS AS LOW 4S V Tl.",11. 3SpORTS poS 99 ,white 125t , <• HUN R OS L, O 3aFLS OR 1, $1.25, ATIRMEMOUND SPORTS Specializing in Quality Used Sports Equipment NC)W OPEN. In The Payless Plaza at Brock - - Rd. and Hwy. #2 in Pickering 683-3476 Waste reduction challenge A competition between Durham Region communities will highlight Waste Reduction Week, October 410. Former Ajax regional councillor Joe Dickson, the Ajax Waste Reduction Week Committee chairman, and Pickering counterpart L.arraine Roulston, issued the challenge to the rest of the Durham municipalities at the Sept. 15 regional council meeting. The "friendly" competition will be operated through the works departments of each community. The landfill materia: packed up wring the week in each town: will be weighed and compared with last year's waste totais. The community which reduces its waste the most from 1992, on a per capita basis, will be decared the winner. Dickson said. Events, displays and seminars or. recycling arc waste reductio-: are planned for the regio-:. Eementary schools wtil also be .3iven handbooks on waste reduction and ;he three 'R's.' The challenge from Pickering and Ajax was accep:k i 'O WA SCO VOLKSWAGEN INC E---erjenc� t.,io `w.•• o Proven to serve you best since t. 2 An -I Care" and CAA award winne_ _ •$ r� Sales, service• leasing• body shop• all makes Rentals to Canada. USA Europe, o1 AM 1 and overseas delivery. 1425 Dundas St E, Whitby $ 1Fwv401 �w :c 686-6410 or 1-800-263-2676 3DOWNTTOWN TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE! ORON O BOUNCE BACK DOZENS SECON OF K10S n ^' HOCKEY 2' HELMETS AS LOW 4S V Tl.",11. 3SpORTS poS 99 ,white 125t , <• HUN R OS L, O 3aFLS OR 1, $1.25, ATIRMEMOUND SPORTS Specializing in Quality Used Sports Equipment NC)W OPEN. In The Payless Plaza at Brock - - Rd. and Hwy. #2 in Pickering 683-3476 Waste reduction challenge A competition between Durham Region communities will highlight Waste Reduction Week, October 410. Former Ajax regional councillor Joe Dickson, the Ajax Waste Reduction Week Committee chairman, and Pickering counterpart L.arraine Roulston, issued the challenge to the rest of the Durham municipalities at the Sept. 15 regional council meeting. The "friendly" competition will be operated through the works departments of each community. The landfill materia: packed up wring the week in each town: will be weighed and compared with last year's waste totais. The community which reduces its waste the most from 1992, on a per capita basis, will be decared the winner. Dickson said. Events, displays and seminars or. recycling arc waste reductio-: are planned for the regio-:. Eementary schools wtil also be .3iven handbooks on waste reduction and ;he three 'R's.' The challenge from Pickering and Ajax was accep:k i W quip The Bay News, September 22, 1993 9 OWN �j !1 I v rp Bayly St Picker■ in 9 we, JUST WEST OF BROCK RD. Mon., Tues., Wed. 9:30 - 5:30 831-6636 Thurs., Fri. 9:30 - 9:00 PIA16 Thurs., Sat. 9:30.5:00 831-7747 PEN TM SUNDAY V ,44 ON SALE 12:00 - 3:00 ISA AL.- le 10 1'he Bay NeWs, SeWember 21 199 Ask the experts elcome to our newest section. ....... - In an effort to serve our readers better, we are introducing this Ask The Experts section. Readers may write. call or fax questions on just about any aspect of home improvement and we will do our best to get the answers. We feel it is important to add sections that are both interesting, as well as beneficial to the reader. Ve know you need to make your money stretch. so we hope that the professionals who participate in this section can tell you how. If you have an antique chesterfield you want recovered but want to know whether it depreciates in value, then we will find out. If your air conditioner is too small for the space in the window and you want to know what to use to fill in the gap. we can find out. If you have any questions that need answers or any concerns you wish to have a professional's opinion on. then send thele in. .If* you have a business that relates to home inil)rovement and want to advertise in this section. contact Howard Mann at 839-8087. Send your questions to: The Bay News. 1130 1lcpherson (,'otirt. Pickering. Ont. LIV_ 3E6 or fax us at 839-8135. —, i HOCKEY GEAR TO EXPENSIVE?' I AVERAGE "NEW" HOCKEY AVERAGE USED HOCKEY EQUIPMENT PRICES EQUIPMENT PRICES HELMET.....$34-60 �- HELMET......$15-35 1 MASK.., ...... $20-30 �I, i MASK ......... $10-12 1 cup ...... $8-17 CUP ...... $4 I GARTERS......$9 GARTERS ...... $4 S-10Ui-DER PADS .... $35-210 l SHOULDER PADS .... $10-50 1 ELBOW PADS ...... S16-70 ELBOW PADS ...... $6-25 1 -iROAT PROTECTOR .... $16 THROAT PROTECTOR....$5-12 I 1 SUSPENDERS ......... $9 SUSPENDERS ......... $4 1 GLOVES ....... $80-240 �� GLOVES ....... $20-60 1 1 PANTS ...... $37-130 ; PANTS ...... $12-70 1 SHINPADS...... $32-80 SHINPADS..... .$8-30 I STICK ........ $17-20 - '' STICK (swonds)....... $10-15 SKATES ...... $100-259 SKATES ...... $20-130 iBAG ...... $35-50 BAG ...... $12-25 1 AVERAGE $448- AVERAGE $140- 1 i'MEW" TOTAL � 00 ��''ti-- "USED" TOTAL 475 1 1989 PRICES$2L I I WE BUY & SELL USED HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AT LOW PRICE .:-RECYCLED �,S 1 RT S 1 1 f 1 1211 KINGSTON RA 1 D., IPICKE 1 (just west of Uve I Rd. 1 1 837 -USED (873 1 1 VI 1 1 �-- Mon -FH: 10-9, Sat: 10-6, Sun: 11-5 !( DiscouNT PAINTS Benjam&" in 1794 Liverpool Rd.FF in Moore© Pickering ePAINTS P,��NTS A Leslie Harrington (As seen on City N) Seminar $10.00 Admission Includes Leslie's Book A Stroke of Brilliance Leslie Harrington 837-0317 DOOR PRIZES *REFRESHMENTS If you're remodeling, bring the outdoors inside with a I.indal Sunroom. It's the perfect way to brighten up any room in the house, and make a small room seem even bigger. Call or visit us today. ALindal Cedar S O11L� m� Independentl\dt,trnbutedhc HOME AND LEISURE UPGRADES Pickering Home and Design Centre Brock Rd. & Highway 401 .`y u l 428-9767 �s IHI�s � -> .. . .'lK:el.l'.'s'+�S::;SiL...'AW:'"�i%r�tam,`i\6w'.,�''2G`"..w•�'Fr1ipH":S'.Al":sa"Y"'�3srv•+�+fs+A` !4:+i��i•ris...,4�t y+e .:•i.. .. :.'2:� 4.,u;•..«mq. �,"..y,.k:':.�+*: a.:��i,".�t'.. - �'m' ,e.Ai�,'_-�,. __ _..._ - _ _ Lots of charity events in the offing Mayor Jim Witty continues his many charitable activities by again chairing the 3rd annual poker tour-nament for the United Way of Ajax and Pickering on Sunday, Oct. 17. Tickets are available from ,Jim at 6834550 (office) or 683-2884 (home) or at Dona Y Miguel's Restaurant 6864468. See you there: •st Both Pickering and Ajax cable television companies, Trillium Cable and Mclean Hunter Cable, have banded together to hold the second annual TV auction for the United Wav on Nov. 14. Gale Mossman, of Val Marshall Travel, is the 1993 campaign chairman and Monica Olenroot is commercial division chair. I'll have the pleasure of being one of the hosts along with a number of other recognizable volunteers. ss• A tip of the hat to food -stores LOEB Marketplace and LOEB Baywood for sharing corporate sponsorship of the Ajax Family Festival on Sept. 10-I1-12 with Deer Creek Golf and Country Estates. These corporate sponsors will help us ensure profits from the festival and trade show at the Ajax Community Centre go back to the community. As 1993 chairman, 1 am pleased to tell you proceeds will go to the Ajax -Pickering hospital expansion fund, the Ajax Mcl)onalds hospital room, youth and senior citizens projects. optometrists Dr. E. Gillezeau and Dr. M. Fitzsimmons are pleased to welcome to their practice Dr. Kirk Narayansingh and Dr. Joanne Malchuk r�Family Eye Care • Contact Lenses • Glasses 1 N�� S` Vision Therapy OC Iv BOJ Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Fri. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. L', ,,/�♦ Saturday appointments also available. PICKERING MEDICAL CENTRE 1885 Glenanna Rd. Suite #212 Pickering, Ont. L1V 6R6 839-5303 9 683-1175 Mcl�nald's o-+wy. n I PlTow np Town Centre � cv a PM�rcaq Centre to By appointment only. New patients welcome. a :J 14" rklmlt 0 111 ko a 0 IVA IVA 0 1 ►Z*-,, Follow our signs Chalk lak lid APPLES + Family Fin straw maze • picnic shelter hand cider press • animals pick your own pi 011111 uphone st of Lakeridge Rd. an e m west of Hwy 12 on Seugog Une 2 _ CaU 416*985*2096 for infOrmati . ao�onis rodeanable for 1096 DISCOUNTon appleptodud purcax to October 31, 1993. Not to be watbined with �s or otlxr special ofFem Inha+eabed in ame tese varktkaddhsss, , The Bay News, September 22,1993 11 THE ASSOCIATION BINGO OF AJAX BINGO & wif SPONSORS y PRESENT RECESSION BINGO THURSDAY AT 12:45 pm - RP Foundation SUPER JACKPOT (Chance of winning $2000 -Thursday only) SATURDAY AT 9:30 am - Co-ordinating Group for Disabled Persons WPA,r per strip both days FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 421.8512 421.8512 McInWealtosh Sept. 11 to Oct. 315 Spartan Sept. 16 to Sept. 30 Cortland Sept. 16 to Oct. 3 Empire 'Sept. 18 to Oct. 11 Red Delicious Oct. 8 to Oct. 20 Golden Delicious Oct. 8 to Oct. 20 Idared Oct. 10 to Oct. 24 Golden Russet Oct. 10 to Oct. 24 Northern Spy Oct. 15 to Oct. 30 uphone st of Lakeridge Rd. an e m west of Hwy 12 on Seugog Une 2 _ CaU 416*985*2096 for infOrmati . ao�onis rodeanable for 1096 DISCOUNTon appleptodud purcax to October 31, 1993. Not to be watbined with �s or otlxr special ofFem Inha+eabed in ame tese varktkaddhsss, , The Bay News, September 22,1993 11 THE ASSOCIATION BINGO OF AJAX BINGO & wif SPONSORS y PRESENT RECESSION BINGO THURSDAY AT 12:45 pm - RP Foundation SUPER JACKPOT (Chance of winning $2000 -Thursday only) SATURDAY AT 9:30 am - Co-ordinating Group for Disabled Persons WPA,r per strip both days FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 421.8512 421.8512 12 'Ilse Raj ewes, September 22, 1991 OAMI! C� t, _ _ y • New Style Wheel Covers a 7 -Passenger • New Style Moldings • Big V-6 Engine • New Style Dash w Air Conditioning • All New Dual Air Bags w Automatic • New Sliding Passenger Seat I G per month per month r 0 Based on Based on 48 month lease 48 month lease n- FT X15 :,Y PIED P CTi ;PLYMV HARWOC AM! Automatic a air • Tilt Steering • AM/FM Cassette • Cast Wheels • Luggage Racks 1993 CHRYSLER FIFTH AVE. - t t 1993 INTREPID 4 DR. eeµ•1-� :1 Stkap39o9 a Door. 6 Cylinder. 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''..� r ommunity Calendar is a regular feature on upcoming events. If you are a non-profit or "' . ` community group @end your announcement to The Weekend Bay News, 1730 McPherson Court, Unit #18, Pickering, Ontario, L1W 3E6. Deadline: at least a week before the event. Bargains, benefits, benevolence galore! EVENTS CHRISTOPHER LEADERSHIP COURSES offer instruction in effective speaking and improved self-confidence. The next sessions begin mid-September. For information call Robert Tanner at 420-6018. THE THIRD ANNV AL STEP UP PROGRAM for women entrepreneurs begins in October. The event is developed and run by the Federal Business Development Bank and the Province of Ontario. Step Up is a vear-long training, mentoring and networking program for businesswomen in the Greater Toronto :Area. The deadline for applications is Sept. 30. For information call Fiona Byrne at 973-0053 or Rena Blatt at 325- 61%. ICE TIME IS AVAILABLE for all boys 15 years old at ,Art Thompson Arena on Sept. 20 at 6:30 p.m., Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. and Sept. 29 at 6 p.m. The cost is $8 per player. For more information contact Steve Ernst at 6864621. THE DURHAM BUSINESS :AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CI.1:B monthly dinner meeting is Wednesday, Sept. 22 at Regalis Restaurant, 1305 Pickering Parkway, Pickering Corporate Centre. Reception is at 6:15 p.m. with dinner at 6:45 p.m. Guest speaker is Nancy Bass on Feminism in the. 90's. Guests are welcome at $30 per person. Phone A DISCUSSION GROUP for parents of teenagers will be held at Pickering High School, 180 Church St., Ajax, on Oct. 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. The cost of the study group is $60 per person plus a text book fee of $17.60. For more information call 686-6459 or 579-2021. THE CEDARBROOK CRAFT GUILD will hold its annual craft sale on Oct. 24 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Centennial Recreation Complex, 1%7 Ellesmere Rd., Scarborough. For more information call Ann Pinder at 438-2548. -ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH will hold its annual bazaar on Nov. 6 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the parish hall on Highway 2 and Randall Drive in Pickering Village. CRAFT GUELD will hold its annual craft sale on Oct. 24 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Centennial Reereation Complex, 1%7 Ellesmere Rd., Scarborough. For more - information call Ann Pinder at 438-2548. ��•�.-•.--•-�..-•..•,... �z. -- The Bay News, September 22, 1993 13 427-6930 (Karen) or 728-9115 (Leah) for reservations. THE BROOKLIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. at Brooklin United Church. The speaker is Frank Kershaw. The topic is Canolinian Flora. The annual spring bulb sale will take place at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. THE PSORLASIS SOCIETY OF CANADA will hold a free community forum on medical advances on Sept. 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 1011 Bloor St. E. in Oshawa. For more information call 576-5101. ST. MARTIN'S :ANGLICAN CHURCH, 1201 St. Martin's Dr., Pickering. will hold its New To You sale on Friday, Sept. 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. Great clothes, no junk. Prices start at 25t. For information or to make a donation call Barb at 839-4769. THE ANNV AL BAZAAR of the Pickering and Village Senior Citizens Club will be held on Saturday, dept. 2.i at 29 Linton N. in Pickering Village from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Crafts, quilts, knit goods, sewing. etc.. will be available as well as a bake table and refreshments. Call 686-2535 for information. THE DVRII:AM REGION .ASSOCIATION for volunteer :Administration will hold a monthly meeting at Northview Community Centre. 150 Beatrice Sl. in Oshawa. For information call Donna Hutton at 420-3383. THE GERMAN CANADIAN CLER of Pickering is looking for girls aged six to I I who wish to learn traditional polkas, dance/marches, and jazz and ballet dances. Practices are held every Monday from 6:15 to , P.M. at a location near Bayly Strert and Church -�trrvt. There is no fee to join and most of the costumes are provided. :A german back -,round i, not n#•cr,san. For information ab��ayr call Diane Matheson at 683-9223. THE AJAX SCUBA CLUB is offering a basic scuba course starting on Sept. 26 at the Ajax Community Centre. The cost is $275. To register or for information call Rick Bates at 430-2235, Les Pullen at 723-3169 or Andrew Secord at 831-7765. THE PICKERING CAMERA CLUB will meet on Sept. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the photo studio at the Pickering Recreation Complex. For more information call Harvev at 831-8907. THE OFFICIAL OPENING of Exeter High School will take place on Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at 80 Falbv Court. Ajax. All are welcome. THE AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PickerineA.ax group will meet Tuesday Sept. 28 at 9:30 a.m. at Pickering Village United Church, Church Street North. For information call 839-3969. All are welcome. THE, UNITED CHURCH WOMEN of Harmony United Church in Oshawa invite crafters to rent a table at a cost of X25 and join in the fourth annual craft exhibition and =ale to be held on Nov. 27. Additional parking is available this year. To reserve your table and confirm registration, call '�hirlev at 728-5318; Gwen at 725-0631: Marg at 579-3113 by Sept. 30. CCSC ADRIA will host a rharity golf tournament on Oct. 2 at Ainchester golf Course. 432 Simcoe St.S. in t)shawa. The entry fee is >0 and includes golf. prizes and dinner. .111 proceeds will be donated to i orphaned children in Bosnia and Croatia. To register call Club :ADRIA at 728 .1356. THE M:ATSUY:AMA BONSAI SOCIETY will meet on Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. at Faith Place, -1.1 'William St. R. in Oshawa. For more information call 683-5135) or W-2568. THE AJAX/PICKERING SUPPORT GROUP for :Alzheimer families will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Caregiver Relief Program office, 487 Westney Rd. S., Ajax. For more information call 576-2567. THE AJAX PUBLIC LIBRARY is handing out ballots to win a free composter until Oct. 5. A home composting Nature's Way video is also available. For more information call the library. THE TRILLIUM QUILT GUILD will meet on Oct. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at St. George's Anglican Church, 39 .Athol St., Oshawa. For more information call 683-5135. THE CAREGIVER RELIEF Adult Day Program for frail, elderly and physically - challenged adults will hold an open house on Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at 487 Westney Rd. S. in :Ajax. For more information call 427-2315. THE METROPOLITAN TORONTO POLICE :ALL MALE CHOIR will perform on Oct. 6 at 7:15 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church, 65 King's Cres.. in :Ajax. Tickets are S8 at the door. For more information call 683- 4710. THE 1)UR11AM CHILDREN'S SERVICES COUNCIL is offering a presentation. to answer questions that parents may have when looking for services for their children. on Oct. 6 at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in :Ajax from 1:30 to 3 p.m. The presentation will provide helpful tips about where to look for services as well as information about the types of services available in Durham. For more information call Carmen O'Ilanagan at 133-1100 or 683- 4089. A GROUP TO HELP FAMILIES cope with divorce will meet on Oct. 7 from 7 to 9 p.m. at St. Marv's Secondary "chool, 1918 Whites Rd. in Pickerine. Pry- rr_n,tration is required. For more information -all 686- 6159 or .i79-_1121. ost gone. To make way for mth a�e� o�`�e of 5.8% financing oil a 9g �� �►� �aA�a tnhoWs: Mon. to Thurs 9 ` 4� ° Cir R, 5�. 9 O� ? s 0 'S N Q tttr 0 375 Bayly St.West - m 3 ISAYLVI s. 10 ,r• � r ... -. ;+�9. , sr�1p"�s'-' - w�a �-w�++us�,�wa� ,�,: i..�..,.�"r'.r"..�'t�5 -. J�"'°'.�,.''FF�'?.�' � .. •�r ..� - ., . , �3 ,�. .. �..� .,, 55,,55 .. . taY � .. �y ^'• ri !, :Sep.. ��++.qn.a v..�G+ a 14 The Bad• News, September 22, 1993 E � ' 3 r I, • � Y wvruCaln+6tt�+.�rc+,arr :+Wwo+'^.'soa�;.aw�:., w«s:;s,,� .:; auata:,:v'�a4aid."�,ro' ' ti�,•,.�+o:iiiat�?�i�y!�4 " ,r , Peter Wotchak CYCLE CEIF RATION: George Medeiros of Ajax. left, won FOR OLDER MODEL CARS e SAVE Rust Protection Plus Renu -A -Shine 100 ZIEBART RUST PROTECTION •� ^'ects entire ca, from coos on NOW BOTH �5eu ty road salt 8 motsture c:ers crtticai areas excluded SERVICES, JUST yew car warranties RENU-A-SHINE etc ,a. r; estoration & extenor dehiling r,d wash, chemically clean. polish Rey. •�e—oves scratches and Madatlon gnnn0 3694069095 �o.; ar Its maximum shine 195 Wcstney, Rd. S. Ajax 686-8600 Pickering over -powered Two early goals stood up as Scarborough Malvern ended Pickering Powers under -15 boys squads dream season with a 2-0 victory in the Ontario Unico Cup Final. Scarborough's win avenged an earlier loss to Pickering in preliminary cup action, the only biemish on an otherwise perfect season. League rivals Scarborough had bested second - place Pickering twice during the regular season before the provincial championship match in Burlington on Sept. 11. Ian Jeffry and Aaron Benjman scored the Scarborough goals in the first half with goalkeeper Ryan Basded shutting down the Power the rest of the match. 25,000 cruise As many as 1,000 motorcycle riders will be cruising Highway 401 between Toronto and Kingston Saturday hoping to raise at least $25,000 for the prevention of child abuse. The ride leaves SkyDome in Toronto at 8:45 a.m. picking up riders along the way before arriving at Fort Henry in Kingston about 3:30 p.m. The first stop on the route is Ajax, in the Canadian Tire parking lot on Kingston Road, just east of Westney Road. The event is sponsored by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Clubs and the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police. For more information call (416) 921-3151 or Peter Tollefsen at the Town of Ajax at (416) 683- 4550. ROYAL WOODS LINCOLN MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE 686-2300 • 655-3376 HWY. #7, 2 km EAST OF WESTNEY RD. Bayview Under now mcm3gerrwnt Servlcie • Pars open Saknday Bayview � �lA 9ln Rd P1"84 ck:Z!' 831-3949 WI LDWOOD FORD SALES HOME OF THE 2 YEAR MAINTENANCE FREE El LEASE 1167 Kingston Road, Pickering between Whites Rd. & Liverpool on Hwy. 2 839-6666.427-2828.420-1449 r .� �� �' T 9+�t,Y�iY:'1'�'�"4s�".t:J''+-^'a#�'aftj,�,4,�'y��irIDf'�s..t: ik45i9 •iaiu+:�{y1+,;�.•4:+u;,,�.'.S: 4+.=r- .t . •s�±.�:a ..e ..... ,.. .r ... w .r., .a ei . #c>Cnwsrl ... -.... _- Gas bars are cutting into my business, says local convenience store owner 1 Just what kinds of convenience items should local gas bars be allowed to sell and how much floor space should be permitted for the sale of those items? Pickering town staff will attempt to answer those questions during the next two months. During a council 7neeting Monday night, staff were directed to offer up a definition of what constitutes an "incidental use" at a gas bar. The issue has become a concern to at least one area .onvenience store operator who ';b?ects to a neighboring gas bar yelling 'he same items. Louise `,Lbdou, who along with husband ;fakir,, owns the Family Food air convenience store on Pickering Parkway near Brock Road, are among those who :biec' to a proposal by a nearby,, ;as bar to open a drive-through -onu: store. Louise Abdou is particular:y ,)pposed to the fact that the Ultramar gas bar is currently felling convenience items such as cigarettes, candies and sof•, cranks — cutting into their business. And while it was explained by some council members that virtually every other gas bar in town does the same thing, Louise Abdou argued that the issue is a matter of principle. "Just because everyone is doing it doesn't make it right," she said, explaining both she and her husband work long hours just to stay in business. "He (Hakim Abdou) works seven days a week, 365 days a year without a day off." Bev Rosner, who represents the owners of the plaza at 1691 Pickering Parkway where the Abdous are tenants, said the practice of allowing gas bars to sell convenience items wili "finish off" the convenience store industry. "1 honestly feel convenience stores may as well shut down if every gas station, is allowed to have a convenience store." she told council. Rosner suggested a market study of the area to detern:'.ne the impact of a proposed by�aw We're the only 1 HOUR SUNDAY processing shop in town WHITBY CAMERA CENTRE LTD. 1615 Dundas St E. WN". Oniarlo LIN 2L1 Tel: 723-2794 Stophon Leo PHOTO'vonlonce OSHAWA 20C Jorr st W Midtown and 0OX wo.Qlt L 1 J 284 TN: 571-2423 AJAX Harwood Noc• Man 332 Hardwood Aw 5 Alas. Ont L I S 2J 1 Tel: 427-0023 TO OUTPERFORM, YOL NEED A COMPETITIVE EDGE. 40.0"25.5",16.3'", 15.1" 28.3" 16.0",12.3' 12.7' ATRIMARK MUTUAL FUNDS WE MANAGE. . TO OUTPERFORM. 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Louise Abdou admitted Sunday shopping had a much more devastating impact on her business than gas bars selling convenience items. But she said it was a matter of "doing what can be done" to not make -heir probiems any worse. The Bev Newt Sontomimw 22 1 oe-a t e WILD WILLYS *Western Wear e ), "Spittin' Distance" from KooKoo Bananas v soots, Shirts, Hats, Bolo Accessories Ties, • Nacona • Boulet • Dingo • Canada West • Acrn • Dan Post • Wrangler • MWG • Country Shirt Design • Roper • Stetson • SmithBAt • Australian Outback 1801 Dundas St. E., Whitby, K -Mart Plaza (416) 432 -WILD (9453) . .,,, o .e :.net, e2Y.:3+•.'•wac:itis'.b' f'i:,,:reai:. u.ap:..� w'we.,.;e�croGKik+�V'd`."k�F'tk,VTi�y�q,'•1vs.�..Y..B.>'.�14�`��'r��"'"ld`.M'�i5�.i�k�1 , 16 -Tile Bay News, September 22,1993 mm a1mmmmmaalalaMma1a1a1a1mmm ROTECT YOUR INVESTMENTI I Boat Covers Winter Covers • Tarpaulins TENT & TARPAULIN Retail • Sales • Service r� 700 Finley Ave., Unit #11, Ajax 428-6371 WARNING THIS AD MAY MAKE YOU UNHAPPY WITH YOUR PRESENT AUTO INSURANCE RECOMMENDED COVERAGE FOR CAREFUL DRIVERS! -91/92 medium size •$250 deductible collision -1 million liability -$50 deductible comprehensive -Accident benefits -Family protection endorsement -Loss of use/rental vehicle NOTE: Careful Drivers Over Age 25 with Preferred Driving Records may quality. This rate also includes limited driving to work. Two car policies may qualify for additional discounts. SEMI-ANNUAL PREMIUM (including tax) ... $425.25 Established 1078 683-9725 PINE RIDGE INSURANCE 676 MONARCH AVE. #13 AJAX, ONTARIO Durham employment opportunities slip Durham Region will close out the year with a weakening job market, according to the most recent employment outlook survey from Manpower Temporary Services, the world's largest temporary help service. The survey projections for the fourth quarter of 1993, announced this week, show that 11 per cent of the area employers questioned expect to add more workers during the COMPUTERIZED TYPESETTING DONE ON PREMISES CONTINUOUS COMPUTER -REGISTER & DATA PROCESSING FORMS LARGE OR SMALL ORDERS 'QUALITY PRINTING -BUSINESS CARDS FROM $2995 PICK UP AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE OFFICE CENTRE + " PRINTING, OFFICE SUPPLIES 6 FURNITURE Head Office: 513 WESTNEY RD. S. AJAX ONT. LIS 5WB TEL' (416) 6831968 FAX: (416) 6837727 WANTED NOW MODEL AND ACTOR TYPES NEEDED IMMEDIATELY •CMLDREN FOR T.Y. AND COMMERCIALS i •MEN A WOMEN FOR VIDEO AND T.Y. WORK •woMEH, MEN a 1[10: FOR MODELLING AND CATALOGUE ASWNMENT EARN =30. - $130. PER HOUR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TORONTO 926-1410 sCARtOROUGN 792 -OW OR OUTSIDE TORONTO —CALL 2x300-20-4368 — ---_� Ask • • �+ • Owned and operated by Commemorative Services of Ontario, Duffin Meadows is now open. As a non-profit, public service organization our purpose is to help families and individuals commemorate life in the fullest sense of the word. We unite you to visit us. We are conveniently located on the east side of Brock Road, north of the 3rd concession and just three kilometres north of Highway 401. For further information, give us a call at (416) 427-3385 or return the attached coupon. We do not employ commissioned salespeople. You will not be called or visited except at your express invitation- r-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLEASE SEND ME INFORMATION ON DUFFIN MEADOWS CEMETERY i i 0 1Nr. CI Abs. , ❑ m.. o Au Name: Address , City. Province. Postal Code: DUFFIN MEADOWS CEMETERY ,AND COMMEMORATIVE PARK el .1 2505 Brock Road North, RR #1, Picketing, Ontario L1V 2P8 Telephone (416) 427-3385 Canna, sex 7►lriiturnee to tAv comrauaity since 1993 i BD122 October/November/December period while 14 per cent anticipate fewer employees. Another 67 per cent foresee no change in current personnel levels while 8 per cent are unsure of their hiring plans. Three months ago, 15 per cent of employers expected increases and 13 per cent envisioned decreases," said Lorraine Stevenson of Manpower. "It was the only time this year that our survey found employers projecting more staff additions than cutbacks." This fall, the best job opportunities appear to be in non -durable goods manufacturing. Staff reductions are expected in construction, transportation/ public utilities and services. Mixed readings are reported in durable goods manufacturing and wholesale/ retail trade. ELECTIONS CANADA -ONTARIO RIDING Pickering Residents Only REVISION REGISTRATION CENTRE Friday, October 1 -1:00 pill - 9:00 pm Sattirt ay, October 2 -10:00 am -6:00 pm xr METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE 1899 Brock Rd. Pickering, No Voting At This Centre The Bay News, September 22, 1993 17 agreement on property tax reform Mayors of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) last week agreed to disagree with the provincial government on issues such as property tax reform and future responsibilities for planning and development. The GTA mayors, after a meeting in Oakville Sept. 17, announced they want "priority action" given to property tax reform. The specific changes the mayors want is unclear, however, especially in the area of market value assessment. Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs noted there is "a wealth of divergent opinions" on the issue, with outlying communities such as Pickering and Ajax being in favor of market value assessment. Urban centres, such as Toronto, are against the plan, he added. Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion, chair of the GTA Mayors' meetings; said there's a Costco opening It's a go for an early December opening of Costco Wholesale Corporation's outlet is Ajax, with representatives for arch -rival The Price Club backing off efforts to delay the project. Susan Rogers, of Toronto legal firm Goodman and Carr representing Invar Industrial Ltd. (who in turn are leasing the land to The Price Club), applied to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) in March for a hearing into he Costco plan. In May, her firm also applied for a full environmental assessment on the realignment of Harwood Avenue — a project =cial to the fmue of the Ajax shopping centre. Either application, if successful, could delay the Costco project for several years. In June, however, Goodman and Can dropped the appeal to OMB. And after all the principals involved met in Ajax Mayor Jim Witty's office in July, '`:e Toronto firm also shelved its request for the environmental assessment. Witty, who spoke on the matter after last week's regional lot of "confusion and inconsistencies" surrounding market value assessment. "Every effort should be made to come up with a more efficient and effective method," she added. The mayors also expressed concern that the system must be simplified if it is to be understood by the individual taxpayer. A GTA Mayors task force has already been struck to look at the issue. in December council meeting, said the outstanding issues "were resolved to everyone's mutual concern" at the July meeting. While Costco is set to oper. the Durham Centre shopping centre, The Price Club's efforts to construct a similar warehouse - style operation in nearby Whitby has been pushed back by appeals to the OMB from local residents and retailers. Compounding the issue further was news, earlier this year, that the two wholesale giants are scheduled to merge next year. Zje �'ubor ff4r11[,5" "Your tieighbmrhood Meeting Ptuce"-lops;% British & North American Feud Traditional British Spirits on Tap Dart League, Shuffleboard 1822 Whites Road, Pickering Amberlea Plaza 839-8387 INTM ���Isr�,�►�ttGU mw� yRY MS The mayors also expressed their objection to the findings of the Sewell Commission on planning and development reform in Ontario. Arthurs said the GTA mayors want more time to study the document before the municipal affairs ministry introduces legislation or adopts a policy paper The GTA Mayors plan to finalize their comments on the Sewell Commission in time for the next meeting on Oct. 15, it !a 1► , �,1►T�11(rl;� r�Fj�1►Tr'Io11T'�I " . Operated by Maxine Maxine & Yvonne, formerly of Hairloom BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS With every perm, highlights & colour service Kids 14 years & Under (haircuts) FREE / L linit 2 kids per household SENIOR'S DAYS -- Mon. & Tues Call for instore specials o—,r Hairstylist needed with clientelle or chair rental. 60 Randall Dr., Pickering Village AJAX 427-9367 ART THOMPSON ARENA "a= 839-4425 ,.. lines I TINS �»aM M tir start M saaislke bond Md . I •A 9M Nataral TO I 1 •EaWh► 1 • Qa M__ i . So* IB 1 � 1---V, T i Prmst this coupon for one FREE SESSION 1735 Bayly St. (Just east of Brock Rd.) • ., ... . ,�g;+�a ..'- Bis: �`*�gj�' �+aii.�w•'..�nvra;rz gar ,.;.k -a' r,i'• �_vr; .... .. �� • e ....r;...w>..,:.aseu..tires°ln+:•r�.y,rrsv�:.v;�:d*Jnr.�L$S#6di3hitia'�'iF.*e:.:rsAtisY'Bisbr'.^a'#3+=�?'aa3L8i.'7r�+i�Cii'�ii�JiY ... _ .. _. - �. 18 The Kay News, September 22, 1993 TROPICAL STAR TAN I SPA Q\Ci�I ft A'i new r`>r q9 SunOuest tanning beds -- with high-speed lbw �SQS facial tanners. i Dttlrlr ter $1500 Trawl Voadwr GWi for detsls 570 Westney Rd. S. Discovery Bay Plaza 686-4009 r pttca Zl1�o 1 235 BAYLY ST. W. r AJAX, ONTARIO 1 'ADULT VIDEOS Magazines, Novelties, Lingerie 1 r l 619-=9331 j '•itkrrr'TTv 1 AJAX'S EXCLUSIVE FULL SERVICE BICYCLE SHOP • Bicyc a Service & Tune -Ups • Bic,cle Sa es. Parts & Accessores i SKATEBOARDS & SNOWBOARDS 889 Westney Rd. S., Ajax HR -------------- I I GI I ,v Nw i I OFF /NIIRB I I (First fat Only) 1 - I WNh V" coupon. I I No Mnit on quw". I I Coupon F.fiPkM SqM. nw. 1 - NOW AVAILABLE art Fire �. Wood • MOO ` ROOM �` 111�0, ids., Heavenly Bodies Come To Earth 394 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa 433-0911 Alternative Wednesdays Rock Euphoria Fridays & Saturdays SNE MORTGAGE FACTORY 1 st, 2nd, 3rd, Mortgages to 95% Rental Properties and Cottages Re -financing, Debt Consolidation Rural Properties Self-employed, Bad Credit, No Income, No Problem PRIME DEALS BELOW BANK RATES FAST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE SINCE 1975 Call 686-2557 Nail Nook Plus ,,A Nail Biters Solution" • Nu -nails of acrylic can be worn With or without I)olish • Fiberglass nails • Manicures, pedicures, Waxing, Facials, Make-up • Custom Blended Foundaribn • Permanent & Temporary Body -Are (Cartom DeriRas & Repairs Available) Is 'Styles on Video' - See yourself with new hairsryles risk free Harwood Ph= 6a3.NAIL 206 Harwood Ave. S., (6245) Ajax Gift eertificaler Island Breeze offers a great tan Where's the sun? At Island Breeze Tanning Salon — a newly -opened business in Ajax offering a guaranteed place in the sun. This modern, clean and (ustomeroriented salon is ready to help you maintain or develop a deep rich tan. L ooiang and feeling great often reflects increased energy to cope with day-to-day activities. The sun makes us feel good, warm, re:axed and gives that golden -brown glow we've come to identify with good health. Dr. Damien Downing in his book Daylight Robbery says that ultra -violet rays help reduce blood pressure. stress, hypertension and assist in the healing of some skin disorders such as psoriasis, acne and eczerna. the produc,, or. of vitamin. D3, and improves :7.scle efficiency. W exposure, in conjunction with regular exercise programs, appears to produce a greater degree of positive results in training programs. The key to maximizing the positive effects of this exposure is to achieve the perfect balance. The depleting ozone layer makes this difficult, as does tanning when much of what we hear is that sur, exposure is bad for us. Ifs burning, not tanning, that may cause skin problems. For protection, your skin naturally tans itself. Surioeds are the alternative- Island Breeze regulates your place in the sun with computer -operated and controlled beds, interfaced with individual transformers for your safer anc satisfaction. Transformers maintain a constant operating voltage to prod-ce 100 per cent peak efficiency in. the 15 -minute maximum sunbeds. No voltage drops or surges to affect your tanning. Each roomy sunbed is equipped with high- speed facial tanners and body fans for your personal comfort. Island Breeze offers spacious private rooms, air-conditioning, individually -controlled stereo, sanitized sunbeds and a full selection of tanning products, all within a pleasant decor. It makes your tanning experience the ultimate. Monthly specials, along with competitively -priced packages, provide for double the exposure and dollar value. Come by and see them at 235 Bayly St. W., Ajax, in the Bellamy's Plaza or call 619 - TANS (619-8267). The salon is open 6 days a week from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. For the tan of your life and the life of your tan, Island Breeze is your guaranteed place in the sun. PLACE IN THE SUN: Ward Breem Tanning So&= is at 235 Ba* St. in Ajam. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 20%0%4NAME BRAND ' _;`� TANNING OFF PARTS (with this ad) :;_ . 1.1AX-DATQt,��� 1111111111110NJ Full line of parts for Cars & Trucks (toreign a domestc) r: Buy ow package and receive LL Large Inventory backed by 40 years in trade. for 50%OFF 788 Finley Avenue 235 8cry4y St. W, A)= Ajax, Ontario 619-8000 L to 61 - = Do it ALL with Propane 505 Victoria St. E. Whitby 668-3328 IN— All Ages Night Club WillH W 394 Simcoe St. S. oC 433-0911 10 (Moon Room) SUNSHIN\`� GRAPHICS, Offset Printing • NCR FORMS • BUSINESS CARDS • ENVELOPES • LETTERHEADS • COLOUR PRINTING • COPIES WHILE YOU WAIT b60 Erock Rd. S., Unit 2 PkIkerng, Ontario Ll W I ZS Cyril 837-6700 1HR -------------- 5 I%rv/co NOURI OFF PNOTo I I ;FiMS•IOrly) I I With this Coupon. I I No limit on quantity. I I Coupon Expires Sept. 22193. I r----------" Cnslom Framing + 1 AssortedI Btu s SAUNDERS I Prints I $29500 I While le{Ippilt-, IrsL I HARWOOD MAU I L — 4274663 — J W�""Wwww Montessori School sot.19s9 L;jl 11p.1 f mfw -12 yew SAS Kingston Rd., (E of awoob at.). Alec 403 Kingston Rd., (Como► RWwgisn), Alex 415 Toyrievale Rd, (Khgston Rd. RougsiviooM. Pickering Call us for �arvisit x 'li be 509-5005 wILDWOOD s - f FORD SALES LTD. 1167 KMI63TON RD. P=RMr6 ON—lhopdAtaNWnIKwht 4 SALES 83944 Mon. - Tours. 9 am- 9 pm 427-2&U is p 9 am - m 420-1449 '- �, .. - �s1c. �:. kt. ti''; ,...'..`utg,,:... �+'. txQs?� '!.�, . sy-e+ , � :.4;� ' ...:::c...;yM..+c .« +w .. � - - :rx•�..-.•.� 1730 McPherson Crt. Unit 18 Pickering = The Bay News, September 22,1993 19 OWASCO Smile of the week. CLA IFIED ADVERTISING No person has a more viW !mageration than SS she one who imagines he Knows !t at. 339=81 14 6436m*3*577 --- - _ FAX—r YOUR AD 839-81350 Opportunities for capable., detail -oriented individuals to aSsist with a varietv of ware- house/prlclIIg duties. Requirements for individuals t►n an occasional "on call" Iasis also exist. Previous warehouse and fork- lift experience preferred. 11 ust he flexible to work shifts. at National Sports Centre, Warehouse �tIore.699 Kingston Hill .- P]ekeririg, Ont. 1.1V 30N7 JON CANADA'S LARGEST & MOST TRUSTED BULK FOOD COMPANY PRIME CUT FOODS LTD. 53,000 TO $6,000 PER MONTH (VERIFIABLE) This is a commission only job selling to prear- ranged appointments. Absolutely no cold call- ing. Determined people wFto want to succeed with one of Canada's fastest growing compa- nies, will find that they are fast tracked to man- ls"rrw-tt Call Mike Ambursay at 619-6688 or 1$00-2634896 After 2 pm today EASY TELEPHONE WORK Telemarketers required for our new location in Ajax. Hours 5 pm till 9 pm. No selling involved, make appointments for our sales people. Hourly rate plus com- mission. Call Mike at 61 o..6688 or 14NO-263.6696 After 2 pm today 0. : 4 SALESpERSpN required, Experience preferred but not necessary 831-2111 Fax# 831.7473 letters. r>'•30/1Nmailing a•sentbl. trtpp from hm tel (416) i31 lief. 79C. 24 hr. hoilets PART TIaE, FULL TNIE-- ?eopie rtes ! b prmnoss tits Check us oij a+�all= 571.44al a�►on�l lisrhaasre.trss,a itsrstels/ Have 15 hours per week that you would Ilke to make rroductive^ Work fm home. earn 1500 per month with an excellent 37 year old company Call 284-4493. I Rental A=m.1 SOUTH PICKERING Main level. 3 bedroonms. lar9s Iwng room a dining room combo, eat in kitchen, swv i fridge, 4 pc. bath, rim. sseesron Sa75 . 2/3 uel. R.,4 Led $$Hall Apt. Fat Real AJAX (Wes" & Finley Basement apt Prefer non-smoker, single female, private home. Close to amenities. 666.8399 BASEMENT APPART- Hanvood & 401, 2 bed- room basement apart- ment, separate entrance. private drive, cable Included. $650/mo. First 8 Iasi. required. Cal 1284252 AJAX/PICKERING three b•drown maim Moor burtgabw cappluts or $ fire" apYlaOcp.ak, sa po�ol carport AJAX 2bedr� 1psiw=19. ww rwewea,evssic sa SHEPPARD Large 3 bdrm. town- house, 5 app., fire - place, garage, 1 Y. baths. Vws 21111341111120 IILC McCd Ra "flltlta0eneltt 1 I, -------- -- -- - Careors Ftutida Vttwticl ; I I -- Ciloode for Sala I Fimnehl Sunk'et i FLORIDA Cworwc'c• - 3 nedrcom Olr CCaO;tloned mcb is homes heat^r'. pcx,h. nct tub. '_3nni5. snuffle board club housenear peach - as, ottrochons. .:Nttlren welcome. Photos. $275 U.S. weedy. 683-5503 Storey* Spas TRAILER and Boat Storage. secure. 7 days a week axes. Starting at 15.00 per month. Uxb�sdpe Public Storage Ltd. fi!►1 i7� EM—oft Goods for side j ,7771 . t�•ir-ri Sofa, chair & ottoman. blue, peach & beige tweed- Paid $1400. Asking $700, or best o11ec Call now - won't lasLS39-4507 Back to School Q�v Up $ ou Off The Shoe Box Fkka ins Town r; ,etre 831-7009 ------- FNEEZER - Woods. 14 cubic feet Asldrtg $100. $M?M. DAYCARE AVAILABLE IN MY HOME Malay to Friday. Brock atvl Hatyrik 2 area. Call Swan tl ge•7541. MATRESSES and box, less than half price. Chesterfield suites, bad sofa's, sectionals. McKeon Furniture 524 Sim coe St. S. 725-5181 i C$Is/fltlleit W Ulf Bankrupt, credit problem? You'ra OK, cars from 1978- 1 97&1 1964. Lease to own. No credit check. Call 686-3775 or 725-1988 , REPOS, REPOS. REPCdS - '6' . '92 models. Comeshc imported. Cpen to tF.e pubic. Why pay retails 2st1-(l'JN i WLD M FORD 1167 Kxgsbn Rd. pulariv 839-6666 X27-2s2e 401 EARN $1.000.8 8TUFFINO ENVELOPE& For int s.rd a self-addressed stamped erwebpe to R.S B •^I•rPd• es, Sox 130, Port Party, Qtr LOL 1A2_-----� Gnatfiigs 1�pe�'s fk Bay News dassi111110ie1s! Wedding Invitations Select from hundreds of illustrations in our store catalogue. Cslours and styles are sure to pplea se. See them at Dlckson's Office Centre, 513 Westney Rd. S., Alax 68}1966 Typowrfter Renals Choose from electric arid electronic typewriters. Rent them by the day, weekend, week or month. Student rates - Discounts available. Rent lo own. Dickson's Office Centre, 513 Westney Rd. S., Ajax. 683-1968 ----------------- Furniture Showrooms Visit our hua office furniture sRowroom downstairs at our Ajax Plaza store. Dozens of pieces of now and scratch and dent furniture, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, o0rTlpUter tables etc. More displays are at our building at 513 Westney Rd S, Ajax 683-1968 405 UNSECURED LOANS Up to $25,000.00. Consolidate credit cards. 48 houmfu id- ing- KCI GROUP 416-972-1170 CLASSIFIEDS 839-8114 LOANS aUnsecured •petwlial •GlWty • Chattel /Quick service /Prune rate /30 day service guarantee Call Ilans (teller 254-0897 Pick. 436-8104 Osh. • I: Mak EXPERIENCED PIANO TEACHER Adults or children First Lesson FREE •• 831-5989 Rettovatioos ED. DRYWALL • Drywall • Taping • Steel & wood stlld framing - T t' ar 081�ngS • Texwe spraying I• Basements 151wr: CIA Ed 297-8466 or Don 286-0220 R.G. GENERAL CONTRACTOR • Doors • Windows • Renovations • Guaranteed Work -Insured - Free Estimates Call Bob Ph: 420-7160 What a Di+coaeryl Did you know that Audi engineer Richard Bauder won the 1991 Porsche Prize for developing the turbo -diesel enginewith direct niection for the oassenge, car? Reaovations� ELECTRICIAN d-13 P;Ugs, stove r Vo !ob too small. f - 3sc;n.able rates, -a31C9^! al, commerc!al i -J istria1. RPG ELECTRIC ;ad 8r5 at 649-2723 HANDY / �tAN SFRV lC- E Jon Too SmAu. ql<s &c REv()h 1•nr),-4s • PAIPMNa • PATtos do DEms ODD ,LOBS CALL 831-2416 SABER - Contracting - all carpentry, additions. renovations, kitchen7- bathrooms. ',orae maintenance, emergency service, tumiture refinishing, Quality work guaranteed IS Tears e.pen nce. iii -21113• t PROFESSIONAL PLUYBNG Yessor wces. N ..pairs 3 renovations. Kncnen, bathroom. basements nstae 5 repair lawn sprnnk,er Sinn .ms. call nowt Dont Pay floret Ask kir Costa - Ctirm TRIPLE A PLUMBING. 420-i21tf Landscaping GARDNER'S TOPSOEL • topsot I • manure • gravel • crushed asphalt • rree planning & removal • clean-ups • property iaintenance • landscaping • dr;vcways Moet rcasunable rates Frec Estimates Call Rob 428-5700 by University Works Since 1980 • i:tterlocId4E Stone • Wood Fiend" A Decks FREE COMPErMVE ESTOlATB9 666-9690 ! 1 . 26weralt iLe.rriauyry 9... Eo• t.aewt Ysrsertsass I • wes • Csatiou • Ossra oN Raelaswtil ' %sett Gesdalr ww• M a 1AaMesOs1 tatr..: C.......5- 839-5349 42 I Rpl_Est MARKMAN PRIVATE SALE 3 bedrooms, 2-1/2 bath- rooms, central air, 8 aWfi- arals, new kitdtafl Il mutt more. Cal 416-4714523 evenings or 4164W.V15 daytime. Asking $191M& FaX IiiS yOW Adll 83"05 Real Estate ------ -- - -- ------ $3500. FULL PRICE Large secluded campin8 Sand beach, great fishing next to 10000 acre county treat 1 hr oast of Toronto. Fred 431- 1l53. — y— -- JI Mortgages $10,000 $110 per montn Contact Doug or Brent Let JS J0 juLr mortgage shopping ! •'_owest rates n'mada •FIexlb;eterms R privileges ' *First time burrs w-k-irne, •We solve mortgage l arrears and Dower ct ;ale CO�SIIitY Fltal WW SttI Cos; 668-9805 • I BQB. S6friC8! Top Quality Body Work & Painting at Reasonable Prices. For Free Estimate Call Doug 619-9673 H 6 H CONTRACTORS Landscaping, clean up, interlocking brick. decks 8 retaining walls, back hoe a bobcat work, additions 8 renovations, free estimates. 40 YEARS ElP6VEtCE Call SW2173 460.6063 et110s ym bm Iltl>lic I" Oft 6 � 6a Mw 10 t0dW CW1839-8114 w - w r kyr 5 ek,:. i..ry. ;w^ b+..; f•tKL�+;.v•`t�y.'-i ,�" .. r .WMI. �-' - - __-•. - �._-._.. „�t�t+a:.. awro ..f �-:�).14:. ,, ..yd.. a�u,.; �. r .„;'.�i�.-aw: t+ .rL'ti�jrfsd3l^ +�krs*5t� _ Yt<+r��r��`iaf E�4. `.� � �•�',. �'1 1911 rv: -P V, o 1 . 20 The Bay News, Septesiber 22,1993 aenead aKvlaiiii,is; ftter's Appliances SALES Vffffl E PAM STOVES DRYERS WASMS DISHWASHERS REFRIMATORa ■ •HOTPOINT •KITCHEN AID Since 1955" -AEG • GENERAL ELECTRiC •MAYTAG •MOFFAT -JEW-Ail -MIELE • ANUM • MODERN MAID -WC WOODS WE SELL PARTS FOR ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES PICKERING NEW SCAR80ROUGH SHOWROOM LOCATION . 1755 Pickering Pkwy. (Unit 12) 6068 Kingston Road Pickering Homs & Design Centre {Old IGngrtan Rd. & Hwy n) sales Only U" & Service 428-6333 282-0185 CENTRAL CERAMIC TILE INC. Come visit our showroom located in The Home & Design Centre, Brock Rd- & Hwy. 401, Pickering Large selection of floor & wall tile. WE ALSO DO INSTALLATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Call Bob 428-7765 q LIGUANEA ENTERPRISES CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING r • 12 years experience in steam cleaning • residential •commercial •car interiors • general clean up • free written estimates MINOR RENOVATIONS • interior painting • minor plumbing • rec room alterations • back splashes • extraction of water from basements • repairs & decorating • custom space saving shelves • lock installations • odd jobs Call Nigel Harris 683-4872 or 427-3282 11:1 Notices I 2�z. �gof-vzf D.D.S. Is pleased to announce nein and extended hours Hour,: Nlond.ly 1 I am - 6 hrn T:e.,ilay 9 am .4 I,in WmIncbday 8 am - -I: `: pnt Tlulr,day 12 - i 1 ku Friday 8 .am • 2 pm Satur.lay 9 am • = pm Located at 1900 DLre Rd. Unit 9, Pickering New Patients and Emergencies Welcome Please CaU 420-9211 FRENCH CLASSES Pwlntbw —, available in Aiax --� High School, grade �- 3-8 plus adults wel- DAVE1S PAINTING come. From 6:00- •Interior / Exterior *Quality Work 8.00 pm. Tues. or • Affordable Prices % Wed. For more info call Nabila 686-8854 Firee &.6ili tates 686-8512 4 ,M 1 • Comft 1 ' PtrSORtlI _� I K Peb—� OwhomRegion a FO *N Lecture Sariee Twsdq. October 12 tMaa ea s.sia saw Itlssiw« 0lasasa � selh Lanala Tamar, B.sc. 0( T) ASDR Fspiy Srpport Coordrror T��October 10 T�e161e�d M FNLIr rill od a. IM. Family fty— Tuesday, Oc"er 26 oft Diane A - Plscaeett Coairisdi n seminal Eveviings &andkMoshaeaat AMCL�r�y (otarksr at Baafica StJRfPA N.) Thu is no a aisoion t �br�seat r-ervaYars FLSV.P. 576,2567w FAX - 576.2033 839-8114 PSYCHIC ADVISOR Joan Monday - Friday 9am. -9p.m. 430-1328 T11111t125 - 10,000 - used and runs. buts0ad end balanced. 3 FAN LY GARAGE SALE SUNDAX SEPT- 261h 8:30 AN 1504 Alwin Circle, DOC TRANi11tG CLASSES Starting, September Oshawa and Ajax. Durham Dog Training Du Barb Scott 576 -WW 906 OSHAWA FLEA • YARKET C ilebraLting our 121a year. New Fall ratas as low as $35 per week for new ven- dors. Call Ken 683.6290 ricKwwm CLASSIFIEDS RECYCLE THIS WHAT A WAY TO NEWSPAPER BUY & SELL FALL REU'l IST,RxrION LAURIE'S "LEARN TO SKATE" Learn to skate in a fun & safe environment. aQualified instructor with 15 yrs. experienced in Durham. LOW TEACHER: STUDENT RATIO - All ages and levels available For more information or to register call Laurie Jones 686-9780 VIOLIN LESSONSI Expenenced teacher now accepting new students. $20 00 per hour. Phone 683-0284. MIT flBtiklg & Stam MOVE BIG 1 OR SMALL WE PRICE i THEM ,ILL FREE ESTIMATES. Se. cors disoount. Short Notice moves. 1 Pianos moved. Comparable rates. (416) 432-2850 1-800-263-5836 * AJAX MOVma * srt�llts k * Full services, mows, # appliance and pwne * spec> fah, fiat rate or -1 * Spaciakmij ir. DLY.:m v * Region. Now ofier�n; # bo,kes with move. Y,'f tier t+ # have milable heated slua,e -k # ones Flee estimates. * Calf 427-8x85 FAX us YOUR AD Phone tied up? Use your FAX machine to send us your Classified ad. Remember to include your company name, address and phone number, and the name of your Classified representative. FAX NUMBER 839-8135 Help Wanted / General 839-8114 686-3577 Real Estate 839-8087 :i _ii■ AUCTION CARS PICKUPS CONSTRUCTION DUMPS PUBLIC AUCTION ,' ' F(AP --� REGION OF DURHAM Osf IA)XA, PFFERBOROUGI1, AJAX HYDRO, CLOCA, NIARKHAM, AJAX UXBRIDGE., PICKERING, W1iITBY, RICHMOND HILL To BE FIELD AT RMD AJAX Works Yard, TAUN-l"ON RD. Vi*. ( Road *it), AJAX SAT. SEPT. 25 9:30am tri• HrAVY' RL•CK, SNOW A TURF F.QI,-"r•_\T i.Hi W, F,,RI� I.til',L. D -11p.' �i 1V'A( �u I LTIER' n' F Z PAK k.ar L., I,c • ,til FORL) Flu.l••r' - F •R[�. \tF ,\ IFI<: Tu.t�x�' c.r.nk-r' FXCAVATk 1K'rl. .. ... , _ sees., �h \I, .w ,�r "Sr. ,,. .•t.,. ' I.r.. nnt,•...-t.' ..i. O<tc.tcr.' l.hain... w.' k.nul'c-rr �.N � ' �.tl C't P,•t„i.\ ' l ,.1INIcr� ' I.11 •If \Jw' ' 1', •ryff Vl'.r.hcr.' 1'IRIi [iQl'll'Nl:\'r' �n,�w• HLsvar.' 11)R() f -U M..w. t ' \! "I • kl' }i I'atr.' L�nd(ill 4 Ic 5-- CARS, PICKUPS, VANS & 1 TONS OFFICE & RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT DF�K. (.loos' T%IK ,tiers' FIE- I..I.,n. n' 1 i NPLTFKS' Pnntcrs',hrclkkn' Re•suur•u1 b4mp' Pnr,ter' G•nv �- f)vrnuw'•LIryT&F()IJND'ti '`�> - • • • PARTIAL LIST ONLY X11?W1.YG: f•ltll>.il ,I•�'l _4. •l a. rrJtNSc 1MX) (si ( ASIS y�04_1 M.R. JUTZI & co BRE, AL;. ON 1.•1111( ), NL)li (519) 648-2111 SEPT. 25/93 -SATURDAY'S AUCTION ACTIOW Saturday night at 6:30 PM., Pethick Auction Barn, 2498 Conc. Rd. 8, RR 1 Bownu twit, Each week kwe fea- ture a large assort. of modern & antique furniture, collecti- bles, appliances, lawn & garden equip.. glass & chna, cement mixer, 10” swing saw, chain saw, wagon loads of smalls, & tots more, viewing 5 PM, terms are cash, cheque or Visa. Sale managed & sold by Garry K. Powol Auctions Call 1-416.263-4252 AUCTION SALE -Kam Coue try AwIllorl- ...every Wed. at 6:30. pm. located on Brock Rd., Pick • 3 miles North of 4011exit398)). Featuring every Wed- nesday an excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, glass, c►im cooed"", prim- itives and the uwals. W Icy uevory and palleIn one of Ontario's UE• Aaactioris with no buy -backs or reserves. *Corwiprdt*M & r- - aCal us today. Pour reviews tram 130 P.m. Kam Awdon SarIII— aa 416403.0041 686-3577 Fax us your Ad 839=8135 I A�lioas AUCTION SALE THURS. SEPT. 23rd AT6PM 870 Taunton Rd. E. WfiNby Furniture, clothing, vehicles, boats, com- mercial freezers. We are selling an estate from the Movers, new furniture, etc. Including: 10 pc. modern black diner, round oak table & 4 chairs, 10 X 16 orien- tal rug, 7 pc. modern diner, wall unit, 3-3 PC. sofa sets, 2 loveseats, small tables & occasional chairs, table saw, white bedroom furni- ture, chevel mirror, 3 bedroom suites, mar- ble top tables, bed sofa, approx. $15,000.00 worth of aerobic wear, tights, swimwear, clothes, shoes. etc. smalls, new mattresses & boxsprings, pots. pans, linens, desk, 3 computers,Printers, modem. Vehicle: 85 Cavlier. 72 Motorhome, 15 & 21 ft. boats, 85 celebrity wagon, 90 Honda Accord, 90 Firefly, 76 Corvette, also selling 2 glass door freez ers, 8 ft. freezer, 8 x 22 ft. 10 door walk in cooler, store shelv- ing. checkpoint secu- rity, photo copier, plus many other arti- cles. Note time 6 pm viewing from 1 pm Thurs. An excellent sale! Plan to attend. sellingg cothing at 6:30 & vehicles at 7:00. McLean Auction & Liquidations 686-3X91 or 432-2836 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Antiques, collectables, guns. household effects & old tools Sunday, Sept. 26, 11:00 am Agriculture Building, Orono Fairgrounds MacGregor A West Auctions 416-987-5402 416.983 -SSW Fall is here and residents of the Pickering Ajax area are travelling to auctions outside their community To place your auction call Classifieds 839-8114 OT 686-3577. FAX 839-8I35. In _ /1/1/-1l/1/l/1/11/1 DON'T FORGET, WRITE IT DOWN! CLASSIFIED 839-8114 or 686-3577 FAX: 839-8135 —t3ohatds''' APPLE MARKET We specialize in arvr�Ai� Ontario Apples `Open Sept thru June 4425 Thickson Rd. N., Whitby 655-4y 30 SILOAM M ; MILLAN ORCHARDS THE FIRST AND FINEST APPLE LOCATION FOR 66 YEARS. • APPLES • MUDDLEBERRY PIE (Apple, Raspberry Rhubarb, Blackberry) • APPLE PIE • APPLE/GRAPE CHAMPANADE • APPLE CRISP • APPLE MUFFIN BATTER • APPLE CIDER • CRABAPPLE JELLY • APPLE JELLY • CRANAPPLE JUICE • APPLE BUTTER • APPLE STREUSEL AND SO MUCH MORE Open 7 days a week. South side of #2 Hwy. between Ajax & Whitby "At the big Golden Apple." ORCHARDS i,• Over 30 varieties of apples thru out the season �. Picnic Areas - Nature Trails • Maple Syrup - I come Made Jams Fresh Haney - Apple Cider 7 km west of Uxbridge 7300 the 3rd Concession Uxbridge 852-9418 HY-HOPE FARM ROADSIDE MARKET Open Year Round • pies • tarts • cider • jam • apples -•- pick your own ALSO 14 holes par 3 golf course $5PER PERSON Q§r z 01Z Tal S .J Sunday, Sept. 26th 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. c V, l•�i .•...y .r-•� r.,•va w—a ev,� r..ni R,!7•. r,••.J�� RR#1, 5450 I.akeridge Rd., Ashburn, Ont, I.OB 1A0 Bus. # (416) 655-3091 A FUN FZLIED DAY FOR THE WHOIE FAMILY! I U PICK HOURS - Mon. -Fri. 1:30 - 5:30; Sat, Sun., and Holidays 9:30 - 5:30 to Baseline Country Kids i Creative Playground Square Dancers i Apple Demonstrations i Gymnastics Display i Country 4 Barber Shop Quartet by Gemini Gymnastics i Apple Doll Making it Petting Farm i Apple Cider Making i Horse Drawn Wagon Rides i Quilting Demonstrations P.B.N. Visit our FARM MARKET open daily 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. 6 Su port the Learning Disability Association of Oshawa and District by enjoying apple pie, hot dogs and apple cider. APPLES ARE NOW READY FOR PICKING! (Macintosh, Spartan, Cortland & Empire) ci QUALITrFARMfM3HPRMICEHI hw• 2 �� Tapte X t km ♦ S , 2287 Highway #2, Bowmanvilie ao, Inte(ching 623-7252 (Cr,p Report) 491 The Bay News, September 22, 1993 21 STROYUD FARMI- Serving the . , �F)url-iarn Region for over 30 pears. 8 Varieties of Apples to choose from Plus farm fresh vegetables. FOR MORE INFO CALL 2 Great Locations to Serve You Hwy. 2 N.E. comer of >:wcsst of : Lakeridko RJ. 'Whites Rd. 6+ Taunton Fi39.1785 .-.'6656-q144 w PICK YOUR OWN , w .APPLES Country Lane Rd. & Taunton I/2 mile west of Cullen Gardens Signs posted STARTPVG SAT., SEPT. 18 Collins Farm '> 47.15 Country Lane Road j 655-4552 C - ) 0 0-4 c�You M Invited To An APPLE EXTRAVAGANZA 0 TO CELEBRATE 1 � EMPIRE ORCHARDS � GRAND OPENING OF �j PICK YOUR OWN APPLES A WEEKEND OF JAM PACKED EVENTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY SEPTEMBER 25th & 26th $:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. 4550 MIDDLE RD. BO LLE MUSIC BY 263-8161 PLUS "BLUE GRASS CONNECTION" WINNERS OF THE "BEST CANADIAN BAND" 0 AWARD. SAT. 2-6 P.M. LIVE CHILDREN'S THEAT PERFORMED BY "THE WHOLE SLICE" PETTING ZOO, HAY RIDES, FRESH BAKED GOODS, FRESH PRODUCE MARKET, CLOWNS 8 MUCH MORE (� SUN. 2 P.M. t� 263-8161 SEE YOU THERE! UP iiirMi�iiw�� 22 'rhe Bay News, September 22, 1993 -W MWIN 01 '11 MW lt a Faffim k W 6 rw- far 2�1 LA.Y%V (_L_IEat6Z,0LjT NTN 5Z ifjLE®� ur f VO W:F =r: �Mr 1 r ` s Il Yt_ _ C: am 41 Pi ALL --1 99 R OW-"� CLEAROUT - -1 ILI FORD' WILUWUUU FUHU SALES LTD. ....... lqw�— Mond Saturday ay - Fr 9-9 9-10 SERVICE 1167 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING DEPARTMENT Quality is Job 1 3e'�ti& to Thvsda� 7 %j -- S The Dealer That unda-, I - I 839-6666 • 427-2828 • 420-1449 Guarantees Satisfaction c.:',Cl; Build flexible muscles in just a few minutes a day Muscles support your entire Exercises where your muscles skeletal system and help you dinner. move with ease. For maximum work against a resisting force health and vitality, muscles need (such as a push up) help build to be kept flexible and strong. muscular strength. To build Weak muscles can limit muscle strength, you must movement and increase your gradually increase the force the risk of injury. Often back and muscle is working against. 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Ajax 428-8511 *Sport Injury/Pain Clinic • Stop Smoking • Weight Control Laser Therapy Health Centre Tel: 752-1010 2062390 Eglinton Ave.East Scarborough, Ont. M1K 2P5 (Kennedy -Eglinton) ALFA NUTRMON "AD for the sake of healthy living." 11550 Kingston Rd. W. Pickering 831-8233 xsiyson >lE associates INsuOLNCE BROKERS LTD 1480 Bctyly Street, Suite 5 Pickering -831-6656 The Bay News, September 22, 1993 23 �F'ITMAXX FITNESS AND AEROBIC CENTRE 1035 BROOK RD. ... 427-6277 OF= 7p lbs 6 ioolLt 7^ • Medically Screened • One on one councilling RR L RI` • Learn to eat regular foods Achieve U� II�IILI' NNIS • anent weight management fsh(e*yC�CITti, FREE CONSULTATIONS W.E E K 9 t h — 2 6 t h i. �_i. ,��------------------------------, $1.99 . FREE WIN I ' BreakRoutine l'rc;cnt this coupon and recrivv � 13LIV a11V Ltl_�4e Y' breakfast for 1.99. Includes 2 ; sandwich and I eggs, bacon or sausage, toast, receive a free 1 tater tenders & coffee. ' outine. ' 1 I � I I Not valid with any other offer. I Not valid with any other offer. I Applicable taxes extra. I Applicable taxes extra. I Coupon expires Oct. 15190 I Coupon expires Oct. 15190 I I FM d 1 • T.M OF ! 1tC DE BUNCfR KING COW-OWON O 1993 I FMW&21 * TM OF! MC. DE BURGER KNG COFPOWON O 1993 1 - WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. 1167 KINGSTON RD. PICKERING (Hw^ LAWPOW ria i OUN At on My1) SALES 839-6666 Mon. Theriot gam- 9pm 4 27-2828 Fri. -sat 420-1449 9t►m-bpm W -._.. __... _--1.1.11.,... _._ �-.�R_. . ,- .. 1111_.___._. ._<.� .. _.6, 24 The Bay News, September 22,1993 10JFORD Me -A ils ILI 64 Ot ',,A Al Quality Repairs At Uplifting Prices r— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ELECTRONIC ENGINE _ ANALYSIS -Service includes: •Check of battery. hoses, and r - I water pump _ I -Electronic scope check of engine *Pressure test of cooling system I for leaks j 1 (Parts and coolant extra. it required) do $ 95 59 Y I � I I i I — — Most cars. Expires September 29.93 — — I r— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — I OIL & FILTER I CHANGE SPECIAL •Changge includes up to 5L of AAotorcraft 5W30, T 10W30 or 1 OW40 _ Premium Motor Oil plus 1 new Motorcraft FL -1-A!, Oil Fitter (diesel _ I equipped vehicles extra) I , I , I I 1$ 95 , I , I UP, I+Yost carr. EJWrse Septemerb2"3 ------------------ , ir— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL I .Applies to passenger cars only 1 •-Check and adjust caster, camber , 1 and toe -in t ., -(Vehicles; with MacPherson struts include I :toe-ln adjustment only)95 I � I l I I 1 Most cars. Exp/rlrs September 2W93 —, ------------------- r-- — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — BRAKE RELINE I Replace front pads or rear shoes. Inspect & adjust f JI emergency brakes. Clean. J inspect & lubricate guides. - 1 backing plates, springs & 1 clips and self adjusters - 1 Visually inspect power brake booster, master cylmoer, i 1 calipers or wheel cylinders. rotors or drums, steel or flexlines. cables and adjusters Road Test Taurus & S'Ible models $50 00 extra Resurface rotors or drums If necessary $20 00 each I I I20oY , OFF i I I Most cars d light trucks_Explres September 29/93 ------------------ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TUNE-UP Replace transmission oil, replace t gasket, check engine for leaks. check torque valve, adjust bands.!; Y M I check filter. - I I $ 95 54 )!50P I 1 I I I I I I I I I I L I Vilest cars. Exp/ns Septerrrber 2"3 I ------------------I r------------------- FALL CHECKUP •Oil change includes up to 5L of Motorcraft 1OW40 Premium ( Motor Oil plus anew Motorcraft FL -1-A Oil Fitter. , I • A thorough Mfepeadon at: Exhaust system, shock absorbers, steering linkage, front and row suspension, _ 1 battery cables and connectors, all belts and fluid levels, ( windshield wiper blades, air cleaner/filler radiator and I heater hoses I *Lubrication of: Hood, door and trunk hinges and latches I •Test: Coolant for lemperalure protection, battery specific gravity. all lights and signals (dives esel equipped hicle, 1 I I t I , 1 l 95 a I VP1 — — — — Eaw k" sepamwr 201W — — — — I IIIII2 2I1'4I +�sls)st,s O r— — — — — — — — — — — s--aa—z — — — — ENGINE TUNE UP 1 *Installation of Motorcraft spark plLlgs I -Check timing belt I •Carburetor adjustment •A thorough Inspection of: Distributor cap, cooling system. I hoses, spark plug wires, PCV valve, air and fuel filters (Non-eiectric ignition, Lincoln. vehicles requiring platinum plugs. Econollne and Aerostar extra). I a Cy `i 0% OFF ~9995 � 6 Icy 10% OFF *`J 0995 I s ,y 10% OFF `' 12 995 1 A/ost cars. Expires September 29/93 I -- — -- --------------I ------------------ SHOCK ABSORBER SPECIAL I � I Applies to most domestic cars. . • 2 Motorcraft Gas Charged Heavy Duty Shocks e Parts covered by Limned Lifetime Warranty (Does not Include MacPherson strut susl:renslon I parts). 1 � 1 �/ I I 0120 t OFF I Abst care -- . Expire* Septern6er 2"3 LI -----------------I r------------------- FLUSH & FILL - I Refill system will correct coolant t and check for air locks. 1 litre of 1 summer antifreeze and flush kit. We will check cooling system for leaks or excessive oil constant, pressure check the cooling system for internal and external leaks, test thermostat, check fuel gauge for • accuracy, test rad cap, check fan blades and pulleys, check all belts r and hoses, adjust belt tension.$ 95 ' t I I I I t 64.�' I Most carts s light &Ucka---------------- HWY. EXpW~ Sept.set2fii/g3 — iElft/ nmr.2 Ir Ilflffti c cc Lu R C /• c.t. o d ' "t z cc O t MrraM!I o M to !sue 123. ,Ot ^f ..Pt:' it � -.... .«.. �.. s '} � : 5t -a' <• ,4 : . _ a - . ,+,�, ..��. F yx'"i�y