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A 10 16 a Icor OpMonµ CAMPBELL Sdo$ .�. p+wOWWWw -C7 RUM 831,'R300 Gemsis Ltd Realtor Wednesday, April 29, 1992 • ".k'`• - �r'� s.. - .. .... _. .. ... are, . ` �... _ r, _ ► �� �+. �.�;+yj �E �4 iA t, The Ajax Lions Club is let- ting us know that spring is here with its annual spring carnival. The carnival, presented by Con- klin Shows, is at Harwood Place Mall from now until Saturday, May 2, from 4 to 10:30 p.m. weekdays and 4 to 11:30 p.m. on the weekend. There are rides, games of chance and much more. Proceeds will go to a number of charities, projects and sports teams supported by tlae Lions club. Inside the &N I � . `- News j! Attona Forest project may proceed Page A4 Sports Boxing showdown in Ajax Page A27 Special Sections I W heels..............____.PuU-out Real Estate ------- Pull-out Billboard ............ ...------ A 19 Obituaries. ----------- A22 Name Dropping ------- A26 l Sports...........................».....A27 Classified ...........................A34 I Alax Edition M TM UNW, ONLY THE VERY BEST! EDUCATION WEEK School DVIRTISIR APRIL 27 - MAY 1 60 pages A Metroland Conxrwnity Newspaper Pressrun 35►000 704 + So GST = 75 cents Vol. 111 No. 18 x Town cuts programs, services By JUDI BOBBITT Starr Reporter PICKERING - Cancelled programs, fewer summer jobs, closed ten- nis courts, taller grass and more weeds are in store for Pickering resi- dents this summer. Cutbacks in town services are under way following council's deci- sion to freeze property taxes at the 1991 level. Every program and event organized by the department of community Public school tax hike lowest in two decades By DONNA DONALDSON Durham Staff DURHAM- Pub 1 i c school supporters face their smallest tax increase since 1974. The average Ajax ratepayer will dish out about $39 extra and most Pickering residents an additional S41. Trustees of the Durham Board of Education passed a budget of $358.1 million at their meeting Monday night. The board will spend 5.9 per cent more than last year — 519.8 million — but it also plans to raise more money from fees and school rentals. The average increase to all taxpayers is 3.67 per cent, but it varies by municipality according to local assessment methods. In Ajax, the increase is 3.27 per cent, in Pickering 3.51 per cent. The biggest increase is in Uxbridge (4.98 per cent) and the lowest in Brock (2.43 per cent). Pickering trustee Ruth Ann Schedlich, chairman of the finance committee, said draw- ing up a budget is never an easy task and this year it was even more difficult. "Balancing the demands of a growing educational system such as we have in Durham against the impact of a reces- sion, significant provincial restraint in transfer payments (a one -per cent increase), and growing ratepayer resentment toward any tax increase com- pounded the problems facing trustees and staff during 1992 deliberations," said Ms Schedlich. The first draft of the budget came in at 5379 million, an 1I - per cent increase from 1991. That would have meant an average tax hike of 22 per cent. The committee held more than 15 meetings to reduce the spending estimates. However, there is still some work to be done. The budget was passed Monday, with only one dissenter; $280,000 still has to be trimmed. "Two -hundred and eighty thousand was removed without trustees having any knowledge See SCHOOL_Page A3 High flyer Bobby Krukowski is airborne as he rides around the BMX bike track at the Ajax Corrurtunity Centre. Bobby was joined by three buddies who make up the Polish Posse. photo by Ron Pietroniro services and facilities is under review, says director Tom Quinn. "Just because it happened last year doesn't mean anything anymore. We're going to be very selective and people are going to hear 'no' from me more often ... I have to re -visit and re -think everything." Mr. Quinn says upcoming changes in service levels will include: • Reduced operating hours and staff cutbacks at the recreation com- See PROGRAMS ... Page A2 tttttttttttttt�7 W . a Ouanwy means resuNs -- Advertise in Ajm-Pig aft Now AdverNsw (683-5110)and OJ=wri-Whiby lM Week (579-"DM.114,000 prwn evmy W*&mday PJCVV�uNc EDUCATION rWEEK TOWNCENTRE -School Displays and Entertainment , aMoWay -Friday , .April 27 -May 191992 y - �.. . , M V 74 y!1►Gi i�A-?Ni< 1Mt<wt<AD'�: ARD. A!/!1.2� t!!2 Programs, services cut as Pickering curbstax FROM PAGE Al plex, resulting in longer waits at the front counter, tennis courts closed in off -peal: hours and no summer babysitting service; • Two children's summer camps and a camp -counsellor training program cancelled, leaving fewer openings for campers and reducing summer jobsfor students; • Less activ- ities during Canada Day celebrations, unless help is offered by ser- vice clubs. " NVe're looking very closely at Canada Day and the Pride Festival," says Mr. Quinn. The program will be completely reviewed with council during budget talks next year, he says: - The possible cancellation of the popular Christmas -tree lighting ceremony (that event has yet to be reviewed); • The cancellation of the increase annual spring Participaction Challenge, • Grass won't be mowed as often as in past years — some areas will only be cut on com- plaint — and weeds will only be sprayed once. In winter, the town will restrict sidewalk snow removal to its own build- ings. Schools are being asked to "adopt" parks and help with litter clean-up, while several other commu- nity projects will depend on aid of service clubs. All town departments, meanwhile, are carefully scrutinizing whether departing staff members need to be replaced, says town manager Noel Marshall. The public might consequently expenence longer waits for service at coun- ters or on the telephone, he says. Canada Day activities may be reduced. You GET A Ful, u arks u for adoption ....Neighborhoodp p p .:........:.. PICKERING - An elementary school is helping and maintenance is especially welcome in light of this `the community by "adopting" a neighborhood park. > year's budget restraints and cutbacks to town services. >.; Students at St. Anthony Daniel Catholic School Students and staff of St Anthony Daniel will gath- 'will officially adopt Brockridge Park during a ceremo- < ec at their park Monday for the unveiling of a plaque, ny Monday, May 4. The park will then be "theirs" to a ribbon -cutting ceremony and speeches. Two classes keep clean of litter and debris.will help town staff plant trees. The town is hoping all neighborhood parks will be Other schools or service clubs can learn more adopted and is encouraging other schools to partici- <'about adopting a park by calling Sharon Milton at pate in the program. 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Mother'sDay speow 5999 .School board to make more cuts FROM PACE Al tion, special education, transporta- of where that would come from," tion, program and plant operations. charged Ajax trustee Colleen Jor- One area that trustees couldn't dan, who said she couldn't approve do anything about in the budget the budget until she knew where process is staff salaries and bene - the cut would be. "Items as low as fits, which make up about 77 per $10,000 were debated quite heat- cent of the 1992 budget (around edly and suddenly $280,000 was $276 million). removed from the budget without Uxbridge trustee Wayne Wilson debate. I can't with a clear con- said he won't support any salary science support this motion." increases in coming years. Where the cut will be made will Fresh from the 1992 budget, the be decided at the May 13 finance board will begin putting its 1993 commiuee meeting. budget together in June. Already In order to offset the spending some ideas are being considered: increase, trustees decided to • an all -day, every -other -day senior increase fees for use of schools, kindergarten (instead of half a day, driver education every day), and and interest deletion or courses. The School tax hikes reduction of board will also family studies charge seniors over the years and design tech - taking pro- nology for grams. And, it DURHAM - This year the aver- Grades 7 and 8 borrowed $10.7 age public school supporter will students. million to build pay an additional 3.67 -per cent inTransporta- projects. taxes. Here's a look at the average tion and the According to tax increase over the past few funding of the Ms Schedlich years: Durham Ele- capital costs In 1992 - 3.67 per cent mentary Athletic t were cut 50 per In 1991 - 6.90 per cent Association are cent across the in 1990 - 14.78 per cent also under board, in busi- In 1989 - 14.35 per cent review, and staff ness and goner- In 1988 - 9.83 per cent and students I al administra- In 1987 - 9.08 per cent may end up tion, data pro- In 1986 - 9.81 per cent being charged {'r`i�i1W1+3Pr' ce . g� instruc- for parking. w'w.a�lYit� `wYllitl3bYi r'��a�rpU All that jazz The Pickering Town Centre was alive with the sounds of jazz last week when the DurAaurier Arts Ltd jazz tour . s ted. Here, .:a,c player Bob DeAngelis and -ass player e;ns Mele of '-e Bob DeAn- e' s Quartet _ •te"ain. 'THVNetra'A6V8rFW , MWb rA1%X 6,1M1-VAsM'1-A PIT ales, Females & Kids Needed For Spring & Summer Work in Cctclogues, Magazines, Film c7d TV Commercials, DELIVERY SERVICE WATCH FOR THESE INSERTS i FLYERS COMING TO YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND IN THE DAYS AHEAD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29192 NEWS ADVERTISER (AJAXIPICK.) BIWAY (AJAX PKC(.) ' DUE DEE (AJAX/PKC(.) DURHAM WHEELS WEST (AJAx'PICK) EATONS (AJAXIPICX) ' HENRY DO IT CENTRE (AJAXIPICK) NAT04AL SPORTS (AJAX/PICK) PH~ PLUS (AJAXIPICK) REAL ESTKE (AMAX/PICK) SHOPPERS DRUG MART (XWWICK) Join the excitement today! We specialize in Ethnics, Mature klaidens & Men Y Modelling i Talent Agency of CaraKin Inc. Toronto Fashion Conho Building I I 1 fetor Street, Suits 503 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5 2H I Tel.: (416) 408-2460 Fax: (416) 408-2473 1-800-465-HEIGA FRIDAY, MAY 1l92 NEWS ADVERTISER (AJAX,PICK ) ' CANADIAN TIRE (AJAXPICK) CONSUMERS (AJAXPICK.) MAXI DRUGS (AJAX) WOOLCO (MAXPICK) - DdWmd to selected households only Ajax-Plckwhv &agmk aQ3y� �dnQ��P Reim 0 aEbMW9k1WW WEDNESDAY'S CARRIER OF THE W®( 6 DARREN PUGH Damn enjoys playing Nintendo. He received a McDonald's meal -deal compliments of the News Adveniser. Congratulations for being our Friday Carries of dw Week 10 '� i ri i r v r7 i r 101 INo"ICUT LIVU Every Friday Night, beginning at 7:00 p.m., enjoy entertelnment suitable for the whole family. This Friday we are pleased to present- . La Toya Desmond A talented young singer from our own community • •*40000( CENTRE COURT EVERY FRIDAY IGHT AT 7 P.M. . _ ii:�R.`a.'. 'J/' l.4''6L.'. Y' • ;':I 'A.: lE�...'L MAGE "-THE (YEWS ADVERTISER, WED, APRIL 29,1992 . . . .......... ...... , . Proud Hundreds of students came out Monday during the Ajax Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs' Proud to be Canadian event at the Ajax Community Centre. Taking part in the cermonies were (top left) David Smith and Cyril Best of Ajax Legion Branch 322, (centre) R.C.M.P. officer Nick Levianek, and (right) Cindy and Jessica Smith. Included in the event was a parade, the raising of a Canadian flag from Ottawa's Peace Tower and presentations to the winners of the News Advertiser's and Kins- men and Kinette Club's Proud to be Canadian essay conteset. --photos by A.J. Groen Altona Forest development m By JUDI BOBBITT Staff Reporter PICKERING - Subdivision plans for the Altona Forest could be back before council for con- sideration in lune. Council is expected to vote next Monday, at the request of councillor Rick Johnson, whether to get on with plans for more than 1,000 homes and two schools in the 330 -acre forest. The controversial development application, submitted by primary landowner Bramalea Ltd., has been on hold since Decem- ber1990, after council bowed to public pressure and asked the ministry of the environment to comment on possible preserva- tion of the forest. But the province still hasn't made any decisions about the environmentally -significant site and councillors !Monday were advised by town planners, devel- opers and area residents to move on with the planning process. "You've left a whole lot of people in limbo," said attorney Susan Rogers, representing Bra- malea, which wants to build approximately 1,000 residential units. She claimed the ministry of natural resources told her "in no uncertain terms" the government will not declare a provincial interest in the site. Several Rosebank Rd. resi- dents expressed frustration that they're being delayed in building new homes on their oyvn proper- ties and said taxpayers can't afford to buy out the developers who own the forest. Eighteen acres of the forest are owned by Landford, represented at the meeting by consultant Don Given. "This really has gone on too long — it's time for a deci- sion," he said. In a report to council, town FREE POOL SEMINAR ALL POOL OWNERS ARE INVITED You are invited to attend our FREE entertaining, educational evening and talk to the pool experts. WHEN: Thursday, May 7 DOOR PRIZES/REFRESHMENTS TIME: 7:00-9:00 p.m. PLACE: Gallantry's Eatery GRAND DOOR PRIZE Pickering Town Centre QUESTA 2000 (Lower Level) ''RSVP': 286-2866 (AUTOMATIC POOL CLEANER) NO CHARGEINO OBLIGATION SPRING SPECIALS ALInuk P011tt �Ib� _�NOO W M UM da do fuid Wtr x.549' OPEN 10 FILLS SUNDAYS Bulgy GET 1 FREE CHLOME 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. ASK FOR DETAI • PARTs LS • TOYS • CHEMICALS - START OFF SUMMER THE RIGHT WAY WITH SPARKLING ALGAE FREE WATER. 402 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING 286-2866 planners said they'd support the original development applica- tion. Although the ministry of natural resources spoke to coun- cil April 6 on the importance of the forest, the province has not offered any financial assistance or support in its preservation, the planners pointed out. �0"ro Take the GO Train to the Jays game and there'll be no stopping us. For GO Information, call 665-0022. Hearing-impaired devices: I-800-387--3652. Q'ft 111WTRAW 40 • 0 f.,IS ALLERGIC TO'HIGH PRICES � HE HAS JUST -THE *r HUMPTY' �njf�qp y POTg70 CHIPS 180. 190 gm ..,._99 C ALL DIAPERS ..,r,�� PAMPERS HUGG/EUVS $151191QL :. ELDANE ALLERGY TABS 36's or 8 ONE -A -DAY 12.9 SHOT YOU NEED! t • ALL CRUSHES 12X355 ml CANS $2.99 , ;Dw 20355 ml CANS '5m99 �cou 3 7' per 100 ml NON -RETURNABLE 2L 99C 5`per 100 ml RETURNABLE 750 ml X69¢ t 99per 100 ml i � Y V o�R �GEN� 2P � ��StoMe • G N57� PBS P las 9 1.11 N�SMpN NIBS p,��E�Ggs X12• g� ALLERGY FORMULA 24 TABS OR A 12 ONE -A -DAY CAPLETS $0 ,r ST HILL Asa s ki F A 1725 KINGSTON RD. RYLANDER BLVD. 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'r 1i-"—'V"�f 'F �• .Lr"�vl.� yl'.�•.'.'�iiiale;Y.� .� . �. :y.., `•1'�.. 4 i To the editor, Kinsmen Clubs, since 19'_0 in Canada and 1948 in Ajar, have been recognized for their dedica- tion to national projects such as Cystic Fibrosis research and local donations and improve- ments, too numerous to mention. The association's motto is Serv- ing the Community's Greatest Need. Kinsmen are a group of differ- ent individuals, different employ- ees, different business owners, different educations, different skills, different languages, differ- ent colors, different religions, different marital status, and dif- ferent political affiliations. Mem- bers join to fulfil their individual The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal rea- sons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone number for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., L 1 S 2H5 or sent by FAX to 683-7363. desires for community service work, fellowship and self improvement. We are proud that past and present members have elevated themselves to greater personal levels irr business, arts, medicine, sports and even politics, including John Diefenbaker, Ray Hnatishin and Jim Witt".. To even remotely suggest that Kinsmen, or any other service club, is politically involved, is not only foolish but dangerous to the country, the community and to all those with political aspirations that are or were members of such organizations. The residents of Ajax elect the best qualified people based on experience, ability and leadership. If candidates wish to serve work organizations, good for them. If Mr. Bill Mairs (letter to the editor April 26) is a member of a service club in Ajax or has the insight to join one, I hope he keeps his political beliefs to him- self and tries to do some genuine public service. Gerry Lalonde, John Weir, Past presidents of the Kins- men Club of Ajax decision unpopular To the editor, Trustees of Durham Board of Education: What a great decision -- "eo give trees to new schools for official openings, rather than the tra- ditional Bible." Trees -nature will give a lifetime of shade; the Bible will give a lifetime of Godly living. So, throw out the word of the creator for the shade of the creation - - way to go. I'm glad my education was baud on the former (Bible) rather than the latter. It made me a better citizen. i <e e ws Advertiser T e Nirews content NewsAprotected JOANNE BURGHARDT- Editor -in -Chief GREG COATES - Manor Editor e HUGH NICHOLSON - Advertising Manager A Metroland Community Newspaper �r a r- copyright and MONIQUE LEA - Retail Soles Manager , ABE FAKHOURIE • unauthorized use - Distribution Ma �g� Without written con- NEWSROOM -6113-5110 � sent Is prohibited. DISTRIBUTION - 683-5117The • • Timothy John Whittaker publisher 4110 CtA�FIED "M:7 nmwwves the right t 72 Publisher classify or refuse any advertisement FAX -683-7363 NATIONAL ADVERTISING SALES 693-1300 of his discretion. REAL ESTATE i AUTOMOTIVE Mf ADVERTISING - 798-7672 Bernice Harcourt, Ajax The New Adv* Mfer. PAA8hed every Sunday. Wedletday and Friday W 130 Comma;;; Ave.. Alar. Ontario LIS 2H5. b aro or fe Metroland P**V. Plbishi ng and pbirbuMq grout Of suburban uburb Bram�p opo, wt�h h sn. Bxuw AJ on�Post CaNeww Advertiser. Auara Barrer. Bare Guardon/Lokariore Adverftw. �✓ood Connection. Wean. E dray This Goor9eTowt Independent. gnpsfon This Week. Lindsay This Week. Markham Economist R Sun. Melon Canadian Champion. Mnbrauga News. Newnorkat Era. North York Minor. NaNxanbpiand News. Oakvee Beaver. Orft Todoy. Clrinowo/Wh," This Week. Peterborough This Week. Richmond NNI/ThorrfAl Liberal. Scarborough Mirror. Urmridge/st*OA@ Triburne. Todoy'3 Serion. Pogo r" may vay f1aMy from pnblrted rale cad due to meChc icd rapseemernb or deferent pMpn. Metrabnd Prinikng. Publrfirng and pbtrbullng is a member of she Condon Community New 0Pen ANOCla11011. OMOrb COMMW ty NewMapert AnWorlon and orntaft Prat Councl. Second Clop Mal Regishatlon ?Annber 1897. Mal frblalpllon rota In Canada 1 yea. S70 Per edition w 0 n u ers �?IiE iUL'� ADYttW7'!�; �'.; AtilRlb >NL i�!!lM�A • Random thoughts for Premier Bob Rae 0 • 0 An open letter to Premier Bob Rae: I have put together a few of my thoughts for you and your decision makes to ponder. Casinos • Will they put low income/unemployed citizens to work? • Will they encourage the spending of funds, by those who can't afford to gamble? • Will the proceeds be used to reduce the tax burden on Ontario's residents and how? Sunday Shopping • Should be available so those who cannot shop through the week have a choice. • Considerable employment (pan -time & permanent) would be created. Those not wanting to shop won't. • Cross border shopping would bereduced. Job Retraining • Jobs must be available to go to after retraining, or what's the point? • With business closing or mov- ing out of Ontario, no jobs are available to retrained persons. Labor Law Reform • This person has worked in this area for 38 years in a non- union (not anti -union) environ - Modified school year cause for concern To the editor, We are writing to express our concerns in regards to the modified school year (M.S.Y.), which is presently being considered for Highbush Public School. There is no doubt that Highbush is facing a stu- dent accommodation problem which by the board's own projections may become critical by 1996. During questioning at public information meet- ings, the board's representatives reluctantly admit- ted that if the M.S.Y. was implemented there would still be an overcrowding situation in 1996. The question that begs to be asked is, if this pro- posed system does not solve the problem, why are we even considering it? OT4 cA111Y at In our minds there are several other solutions including a Junior High school system, capping or many other viable alternatives which should be con- sidered first. Why are we even considering an American-style solution which may work in sunny California but obviously has no application to our climate with its short two months of summer. We urge the concerned parents who value their :imited time with their children to vote no to this system on May 4, 5 and 7. Don't leave your chil- dren's future in someone else's hands — vote no to the M.S.Y.! Jim and Alison Patterson, Pickering Hi=Fi Audio visual on SALE SONY A100 wan system SUPER S�by S�. PONY Remote Control, 5 Disc Player, Doublett Double _ Tape Deck, Speakers. WOWI `999 lly withhAAueto�Reeerse sm Player, 99 be Value in Hifi.Sony. S QNYSystem includes: 80 Watt Receiver, Fully Renate Control CD Player, Double Deck and speakers GIVE-AMAY PRICE BiWIG N THIS AD APD mcEn 5 FREE TAPES WITH ANY STEREO PURCHASE Hi=H' Audio Visual 156 Harwood Ave. S. Ajax 427-$0$$ $899 HINT 1 . got 7 Plywood Prs E ; g BA'MY 9. ment. Many years ago unions were needed. However, it is clear, large unions have outlived their usefulness. Environment • You should encourage and support in greater measure the recycling concept. Don't sit on the fence regarding garbage control and disposal. Make positive and meaningful decisions quickly. Water Supply Plant - Ajax • Listen to our local experi- enced people! We need develop- ment'. We need industry! We need jobs! We need water! We do not need indecision and more red tape' National Unity • Don't let Canada, as we have known it, go down the drain. All "Canadians" are distinct! Let's not become extinct! Bilingualism/Multilingualism • Bilingualism does not work when it's legislated. Citizens of this country should be able to pur- sue, study and communicate in the language of their choice, as well as English, which is the most uni- versal language of the entire world. We're all waiting for some action on the above. Milton Campbell, Ajar it AUTO SERVICE 933 Dillingham Rd., Pickering (20 YRS. IN BUSINESS) 839=7962 a QB E TIL L "A Y 30/'92 OIL & FILTER "" (MWMWWSaiurd REG. FREE C0 FS74.95) EE 0 TILL MAY 30/92 SHOCKS & STRUTS >�....:::MUFFLERS ARTS ' SUSPENSION _�•. (LIFE TIVWARRANTY) SAE FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY • Genierail Repairs • Brake Servlm • Tuns -up Serviot • Coollno System Mectum" Safety Cernticates .40 * NEW H MON.: 8 A.M............ 6 P.M. TUES.: 8 AN ............ 6 P.M. * WED.: 8 A.M............ 6 P.M. aft AU ment. Many years ago unions were needed. However, it is clear, large unions have outlived their usefulness. Environment • You should encourage and support in greater measure the recycling concept. Don't sit on the fence regarding garbage control and disposal. Make positive and meaningful decisions quickly. Water Supply Plant - Ajax • Listen to our local experi- enced people! We need develop- ment'. We need industry! We need jobs! We need water! We do not need indecision and more red tape' National Unity • Don't let Canada, as we have known it, go down the drain. All "Canadians" are distinct! Let's not become extinct! Bilingualism/Multilingualism • Bilingualism does not work when it's legislated. Citizens of this country should be able to pur- sue, study and communicate in the language of their choice, as well as English, which is the most uni- versal language of the entire world. We're all waiting for some action on the above. Milton Campbell, Ajar it AUTO SERVICE 933 Dillingham Rd., Pickering (20 YRS. IN BUSINESS) 839=7962 a QB E TIL L "A Y 30/'92 OIL & FILTER "" (MWMWWSaiurd REG. FREE C0 FS74.95) EE 0 TILL MAY 30/92 SHOCKS & STRUTS >�....:::MUFFLERS ARTS ' SUSPENSION _�•. (LIFE TIVWARRANTY) SAE FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY • Genierail Repairs • Brake Servlm • Tuns -up Serviot • Coollno System Mectum" Safety Cernticates .40 * NEW H MON.: 8 A.M............ 6 P.M. TUES.: 8 AN ............ 6 P.M. * WED.: 8 A.M............ 6 P.M. aft AU SERV OURS * * THURS.: 8 AX ....... 6 P.M. FRI.: 8 A.M... 5:30 P.M. * SAT 8 A.M........ 2 P.M. ICE 839o796 �r`l•o�lf:?, :�r4��6�►f� 1'f " tF9'.M%rr��ti'Y��'I'�i/.1.�a'tfflR✓3'9'I1.�!A1C'P'fr1�/'/.�14�3'i.!'7«i1!ly���;'i�►sktiti�l�Ilf�'1(�ir�►/P�/1����iiYf�!1ti�1+!'�ArTA�'��`:*i�i►ri � �t\'P+*��it i:ta[tiS� k PAGE &A -TBE NEWS AD • •-.�-a.. _ VERTISElR. w►Ep� AIrR'IL'�,,Lta! ...rn �, . , , ' • . . . Counsellor sentenced to jail for sex assaults on disabled By LINDA WHITE Staff Reporter DURHAM - A former group home counsellor who "breached the trust" of developmentally -handi- capped adults by sexually assaulting them has been sentenced to lK months in jail. In breaking that trust, Rafeeq Ahmad Khan, 56, of Dahlia Cr., Pickering was "degrading and demeaning" to his victims, Mr. Jus- tice John Sheppard told a Whithy, provincial court Friday. Further, "by denying guilt (.Mr. Khan) compelled the individuals to describe their experiences in open court," he said. During a five-day trial, one woman said Mr. Khan simulated intercourse with her. a man claimed Mr. Khan forced him to have; anal sex, and two women said the part- time counsellor fondled their breasts. Mr. Khan, a father of four who's been married 33 years, must serve one year in jail and two years proba- :ion for the first conviction of sexual assault, and nine months and two years probation for the second of Sssault. The sentences will be served cork urrendv. now He received a consecutive sen- tence of six months for each of the other two convictions of sexual assault, also to be served concurrent- ly. He's been ordered to tell prospective employers in the health care field of his convictions. The first two sentences were harsher than the second two, Mr. Justice Sheppard explained, because the assaults occurred in a group home where residents "were trained to accept and follow a counsellor if they want to remain in the group home ... even if they didn't under- stand what they had to do." Though the other two victims weren't in Mr. Khan's care when they were assaulted at their place of employment, "as mentally -chal- lenged perscxns, they still regard the accused as a person in authority, ,hough he may not have had authori- ry over them,- he noted. The assaults took place between September 1990 and January 1991, when Mr. Khan worked with the developmentally handicapped. He resigned from the job during a Durham police investigation into complaints and was arrested Feb. 17, 1991. Mr. Khan's lawyer Paul Far - quharson argued his client's "breach of trust" was at the "low end of the spectrum" and recom- mended three to nine months in jail. Crown attorney Lisa Grant asked for four to six years in prison because Mr. Khan "knew full well the nature of his victims... He described himself as a well-aiucat- ed, responsible man but chose to abuse them." One woman assaulted by Mr. Khan felt "great" about the sen- tence, while the man expressed relief that "he's gone now." Before hearing his sentence, Mr. Khan said he was "sorry for what everyone has had to go through in This court" He'll return to court later this month to face a charge of sexual assault and breach of rec:ognirance. 0 L A 10 Christopher Robin �-- inquest jury didn't go far enough, says community group AJAX - The jury in a coro- ner's inquest into the deaths of 15 children at Christopher Robin Home should have recommended the closure of all such institu- tions, says the executive director of a local community living asso- ciation. One of the 35 recommenda- tions made by the jury was that parents "must be given the sup- ports necessary for keeping their children within the family home and family environment." "We would have been happier had the jury gone one more step. Rather than making recommenda- tions on how to improve institu- tions, we wish they had simply acknowledged that there is no good institution and recommend- ed closure for all of them," says Keith Powell, executive director of the Ajax, Pickering and Whit- by Association for Community Living, which gives help to the developmentally handicapped to keep them out of institutions. Efforts to improve institutions are misdirected, Mr. Powell adds. The Christopher Robin Home cared for children with severe developmental and physical dis- Minister charged in sex assault • PICKERING - A Pickering man who practises as a Methodist minister in Scarbor- ough has been charged with sex- ual assault. Durham Regional Police say R. Hubert Schwartz, 39, of Kin- sale Rd. is charged with one count of sexual assault and one count of unlawfully touching a child under 14 years of age for sexual purposes. The female victim, 13 years old at the time of the alleged incident, is now 14. Police won't say if the com- plainant is a parishioner and they won't reveal the name of the church where he practises. Mr. Schwartz has been released on bail on the condition that he not be in the company of children under 16 years of age without adult supervision. 1. He is to appear in Oshawa court May 7. 0 POOL &SPA SERVICE • pool openings • chemicals • repairs to pools & spas • showroom BEACHCOMBER 428-9767 Plds rhq llsam :.. abilities. Between 1986 and 1990, 31 children died at the home. The home closed last year, but not because of the deaths. The provincial ministry of community and social services is reducing the number of institutions for people with special needs. "The jury identified that chil- dren with developmental handi- caps must be supported in their own homes before the need for institutional placement arises," Mr. Powell says. The association is "less than pleased" with the focus of the inquest, says president Inez Curl, adding the doctor at the home "appeared to be held solely responsible for the treatment and deaths of the children. But no one person can be responsible for the failure of a system which deprives children of their family and com- munity solely because they have a developmental handicap." The inquest, which lasted almost a year, wrapped up two weeks ago. To Become Solid Wood Largest Furniture Eastern Ontario. 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DiS4er Deftfila So muw 6111 19121r r'i ` 3.FssY 1comarhneoan►sc�� rr�r rMAY2,1992- b41111 r� - * --1 - - ' . AND rW' err, IM J 49 itd! Students learn to make wise decisions on se By NDCHELLE BAIN Journalism Intern DURHAM - One in every four Grade 9 students has had intercourse at least once so educators feel it's important the youths be capable of making intelligent decisions about sex. That's why students like those at Ajax High School arc participating in "Decisions Sexuality Awareness Workshops," a hands- on, interactive approach to sexual education. The program, piloted last year at Picker- ing High School, is presented by the region's health department in conjunction with the Durham Board of Education. It's been presented in five other high schools and one senior elementary school in the region. "It is a new way of presenting informa- tion to students," says Irene Szalc, health department nurse. "It's opening their eyes. A lot of them didn't know they could get breast cancer or about the risks involved with certain methods of birth control." Health department nurse Lynn Ryan says, "In the Canadian Youth and AIDS study, done by Queen's University in 1988, it was discovered through interviewing 38,000 subjects nationwide that 25 per cent of Grade 9 adolescents had experienced sex- ual intercourse once. Although the Ontario results were slightly lower, we know that the frequency of sexual intercourse increas- es with age." The five workshops are entitled Getting to Know Your Body, Birth Control, Rela- tionships, Self -Esteem, and STDs (sexually - transmitted diseases). Getting to Know Your Body educates students on how responsible sexual decision making will keep them healthy, and that self-examination can catch breast cancer and testicular cancer in the ea rlv `ta,c:. "We assume %oum: people knmm a lot of things they may have no idea about," says Marlene Owen, also of the health depart- ment. Binh Control helps students understand the implications and consequences of becoming sexually active and the choices they can make. "Abstinence or `outercourse' is always stressed to the students first," says nurse Joan Segal. "It's the only sure way to avoid pregnancy and STDs." Relationships allows the students to dis- cuss decision making, abusive partnerships, what they like or dislike in relationships and the difference between love and infatuation. "At one school, a Grade 10 student real- ized that all of the characteristics of her rela- tionship with her boyfriend fell under infat- uation," says Ms. Segal. "She was very upset and stayed after to talk about it. I helped her to understand that there is noth- ing wrong with infatuation. It can be fun if it doesn't get too serious." In the Self -Esteem workshop, students I are made aware of the 'positives' in them- selves and the unreal images of advertising. They are taught confidence -building tech- niques and how positive self-esteem can affect their lives and relationships. STD workshops teach students about the different sexually -transmitted diseases, their symptoms and treatments. They are made aware of the importance of responsible sex- ual behavior and the potential risks of unprotected sex. Again, abstinence is stressed," says Ms. Segal. At each workshop, students are given information pamphlets on a wide variety of subjects and a telephone directory of ser- vices available to them. "The program is a valuable, educational N experience for all students," says Ajax High Grade 9 English teacher Henry Knoop. Teens hear the sad facts on battered women By MICHF.LI.E BAIN Journalism Inters AJAX - One in four females will be sex- ually assaulted in her lifetime and one in eight women is beaten by her husband or partner - Those alarming statistics come from Ontario Attorney General Howard Hamp- ton, who spoke recently to Ajax High School law students. Mr. Hampton pointed out many women who are victims of wife abuse or sexual assault never go through the justice system as less then half of wife battery cases are reported to police. "What do we do?" he asked the students. "You'd better think about it because it will one day be your problem." He said a number of things need to be done before more cases of violence against women come before the courts. "It is a difficult experience for women to testify, especially during sexual assault cases, in front of men," said Mr. Hampton. "We need more women judges and crown attorneys. We need more empathy and sen- sitivity to make women more comfortable in c� the system. (Violence against women) is a very serious and widespread problem." Mr. Hampton also spoke about the Young Offenders Act. "We found by polling students that they (students) feel the act is too lenient," said M. Hampton. "It was intended to give young People a second chance, not let them off the hook. Young people are not as expe- rienced so they deserve more opportunities for a second chance." Mr. Hampton also turned his attention to increasing the legal age for drinking and placing restrictions on 16 -year-old drivers. "Unfortunately, no age barrier guarantees that those who drink or drive will be respon- sible," said Mr. Hampton. `But, if a balance is not achieved, we have to look at other ways of dealing with the issues." Mr. Hampton said there are proposals to increase the drinking age back to 21 from 19. .In the United states, since they changed the legal drinking age to 21, there has been a 13-W cent reduction in drinking and driv- ing accidents." Mr. Hampton told the students, "Your age group (15 to 18) has demonstrated increasingly responsible use of alcohol. This is reflected in the amount of drinking and driving accidents. In Ontario, the amount of alcohol related accidents declined from 38,000 in 1981 to 15,000 in 1990." When he asked students if they thought there should be no restrictions on alcohol use, only two raised their hands. Mr. Hampton also spoke about how the Insurance Bureau of Canada is lobbying the government to introduce graduated licences The minimum age to get a driver's licence would sWl be 16 but, under the grad- uated licence system, there'd be restrictions in Place the fust two years a teen held a licence: no evidence of alcohol consumption or he'd lose his licence; no driving on high- ways with speed limits greater then 90 kilo- metres; no driving after dark unless some- one who has had a licence for longer then two years is in the car, and only one other individual under 21 would be allowed in the car. "In Ontario, young drivers 16 to 24 years Old make up 15 per cent of drivers but they account for 33 per cent of fatal accidents and 26 per cent of speeding convictions," says Mr. Hampton. -Fatal driving accidents account for 44 per cent of the deaths of Young People." Mr. Hampton said these statistics make the graduated licence system attractive. "Obviously some measure must be taken. One student asked if the graduawd licence system would lower his insurance. Payments. "Nowhere is it publicly stated that insurance rates will go down," said Mr. Hampton. "It is however implied that if accidents go down, so would the rates." ... ..-..... .., .• t•r.>>-.=. err �', - .::::a'.. _ •-.....-.:. ' .ry � �. _ . v ti\-.e:i':y.a•,1.}4tPa:::;i: .;,'r 1S :1�. . •-. •,,�,.: v:;+:i1}::•.'::i::i I • ,V. Bay Ridges Library celebrates Saturday PICKERING - The Bay Ridges Library will celebrate its official opening as a "neighborhood" branch this Saturday, May 2. Special activities, including a visit by a clown, are planned from noon until 2 p.m., says library board chair David Farr. The Bay Ridges Library, in danger of being closed entirely during budget discussions earlier this year, has been saved follow- ing council's decision to add an extra $12,000 to the library board's budget. It has now been 839-1195 downsized from a community branch to a "neighborhood" branch with books that were not being used pulled from shelves. Some staff members have been transferred to the much -busier central library, which now has a fourth check-out terminal to help alleviate long lineups, says Mr. Farr. Northern library branches, meanwhile, are getting new ser- vices that include videos. Mr. Farr says residents are encouraged to visit their community branches 683-1143 Ronald A. Rubinoff LAWYER 1020 BROCK ROAD PICKERING, ONTARIO L1W 3H2 Dentures of the highest quality We'll Make You Smile! Full Upper or Lower '299 Partial Upper or X399 Lower Satisfaction Guaranteed Harwood Mall Supercentre Dental Dental Office Office 294 Harwood Ave. S. 1792 Liverpool Rd. AJAX 427-0851 PICKERING 420-8990 ''C&C MOTORS • Ll CHECKLIST 1992 "::-YALE Selection air: mks Aft 17M IDt alln fa. W. Wdft 1". M Wd fr,l w lu.tt • Customer pays�equivalent of pur- MOTORS_. t��x PST only. --- instead of relying on the central library because, in many cases, they'll find what they want faster. There are, for example, best sellers sitting on shelves at the Claremont Library while the cen- tral library has a waiting list of people waiting to read them, he says. Town libraries are weathering budget restraints well, he adds, although the board hasn't the money to buy as many books and videos as it would like. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, APRIL 29, 0)2.FACL 11-A WE PAVE THE WAYI • Residential • Commercial - Industrial FREE ESTIMATES 14W co paving ltd. AJAX - 683-1661 .PRICED SO LOW, IT'S C AM�-�Y PA xAOSE 5 00 P f ,paced 4.75 14- $ 00 , sRAZORS . pa 9ested Ret ail -24.95 100 j , �loft ppsti GLpv ES ,00 G\-°vE 0� SCORE , � BASEg CgRps L 3 PKGS. O�Ao PRESCHOOL TOYS VALUES TO 4.00 $ 00 - *0• NINN C. E� NA Y/C P tiZE C AS A p V44 Opo SAVE s POTAT 5��G4 s. � -SOY s.00 CHIPS Q �'4S ES �� 114 OZ' w qrqs 95 vA�� oo � oo l�+ 00 � 4 � NFL Ep►GVE OVER PME�,cAN p►1-�' 140 C pps 6 95 ITEMSNT T o vP`v�s�c 0 � WE n OR. HAVE..: s ' LE S• N. emu SEWARES : •BATTERIES s- TS -a.. f00D •`PET SUPPLIES _ TOILETRIES 0- BOOKS m COOKIES • HAIR NEEDS n PANTY HOSE 'PARTY SUPPLIES EARRINGS •TOYS SUNGLASSES -SEWING NEEDS x ALL FOR A BUCK OR LESS! f7' P V AB GOOD STUFF.,,FOR UVIX %, Jerry's Plaza, 1 725 Kingston Rd., 'fickering .rT N�.i—aa.,r.�y—say-, .,.�.tt�•t,� n:�w �-:��r::.• >� �� -._. (PAGE U -A -THE Ai1E1lIS ADVIIIZ'CUE>R. WD, AMM ",1!!2 Green thumbs ' : -,._, just for seniors ` PICKERING - Senior citizens can fine-tune their gardening &SAUSAGE T skills this season with a new •:l`;>: : course being offered in Pickering.' Liverpool Rd. Cost is S5.35 for Pickering Those who'd like greener thumbs can learn about spring lawn care, planting tips for veg- etable and flower gardens, shrub + and tree care and problem solving around the yard. Each class will kg Each session will be held from end w Ith a question -and -answer period. The course begins Monday, May 4 and classes run for five consecutive Mondays at the,, Seniors' Activity Centre, East s.; HAMBURGER KURTZ ROAST Re ular • BEEF ��.iMinced 99 �� ' .# , �: •r, � � � ,u • •ter ; �X �f 100g LB 2.18 k > 1.94 kg 9 �► 1 FRESH PRODUCE !T#KRED DEL TOMATOES ADDI T Shore Community Centre, 910AYLMERHO KURTZ BLACK COOKED &SAUSAGE T FOREST HAM Liverpool Rd. Cost is S5.35 for Pickering 59 0,100g 7910LB. PRICE residents or S16.05 for non-residents. SQUEEZE 1.30 kg1.94 kg Each session will be held from K ETC H U P 1.74 kg 9 7 to 8-30 p.m. Help name new school PICKERING VILLAGE The new Hermitage elemen- tary school on Church Street North needs a name and mem- bers of the community are invited to make suggestions. The school may be named after a person in the region, province or country who has made a significant conunbu- Uon to society (names of cur- rent Durham Board of Educa- tion employees or trustees are not eligible). you can give it a historical name which once applied to the area. it may be named for the district it will serve. or it can be named after the street it will be located on. All suggestions should be sent by Friday, Ma}- 1 to the Hermitage Elementary School Naming Committee c/o The Durham Board of Education, 555 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa, Ont. L1J 31-13. For more information, call 576.4600 ext. 701. --___G1JP A--- I Galbraith in Repair Centre // W= w IWC- IF, s� &1f • •. 116 Jendi", am" ?ConswA.srura esdou""reappift� I. FREE at rwr prd.. riots.) oat I 1%-1 I I ---- QW & SAVE --! L 149 750 mL ALYMER Canned Vegetables 50 m 90 750 mL BOTTLES 2/99`&,1001& PEPSI/7UP W35L CANS 599 79/1000L BUNCH CARROTS Qe 6 V EA. LB. 1.30 kg HOT PRICE ENGLISH CUCUMBERS LARGE 99�EA. MEAT DEPARTMENT PRIME RIB STEAKS CANADIAN Al MEAT ONLY WELL AGED 34g 7.70 kg FREE RANGE BUTTERFLY CHICKEN LEGS PORK CHOPS 990 LB. VERY LEAN 9 2.18 kg 29LB6.60 kg VIENNA BIERWURST SPICED HAM KURTZ BLACK COOKED &SAUSAGE T FOREST HAM HAM 59 0,100g 88'0 ioog 44""'1, 1.30 kg1.94 kg .97 kg CROISSANTS BUTTER Z6/192112 OZ - 6/199 9 40C EA. MUFFINS ASSORTED 21/2 OZ. 6/179 Af FRENCH & ITALIAN BREAD 99it EA. STORE HOURS ,MONDAY - FRIDAf 9LM.ep.JL SATURDAY $ LfL - 8 am. 10a L. 2200 BROCK RD. N. (IN THE BROCK NORTH pLgZq) 42e-3455 DICKERING FROZEN Orange Juice 1m DEMPSTER Enrich White & Wholewheat 991, 675g LOAF CASHMERE TOILET PAPER 8 ROLL 99 LAYS POTATOE CHIPS 99� 180g HAF A Huc gee i I� _ r'. L4:µ-'.. 3el •±'9�..1 �• �.i i�.� • 0 N C, R esidents fight . town hall and win 1 r 0 PICKERING - A group of Pickering residents has proved you really can fight town hall. Homeowners living near Brock Rd. and Finch Ave. were success- ful April 21 in persuading council to rescind two previous decisions regarding a development planned for their neighborhood. The residents had addressed council's executive committee the previous week, outraged that politicians on April 6 had approved changes to the develop- ment without notice while voting against circulating new design plans to residents. The homeowners have since formed the Royal -Finch -Guild Ratepayers Association and have asked council to communicate Nutrition Week teaches kids wise food picks By MICHELLE BAIN Journalism Intern DURHAM - Students in the region arc learning more about good nutrition and healthy food choices as pan of a project sponsored by Durham Save -a -Heart and Whitby General Hospital. Eight schools, including Holy Redeemer Catholic School in Pickering and Lakeside Public School in Ajax, will host a Nutrition Week with a health fair as part of the "Hearty -Eating" phase 2 project. Children five to 13, their parents and teachers will par- ticipate. Youngsters will practise making healthy, lower fat food choices and the family shopper will learn that good nutrition need not be expensive. Project coordinator and community nutritionist Vicky Pidgeon notes phase 1 of the project is conducted in high schools and work sites and is directed toward older students and people in the workplace. "I discovered while doing phase l over the last two years that the knowledge of nutrition was unbelievably low," says Ms. Pidgeon. "Phase 2 was designed as a preventive measure. With increased knowledge of nutrition (among young- sters),the chance of heart disease is lower." Activities for senior kindergarten, Grade 3 and Grade 6 students will include taste tests of lower fat foods, meal comparisons (high fat vs, low fat); creation of a low fat recipe book, and food preparation protects (healthy snacks to be made at home by child and parent). Presen- tations will be made by health Care professionals. The health fair, to be held at the end of the week, will include infortnation booths, grocery relay races and a poster design contest. Holy Redeemer's Nutri tial Week is April 27 to May 1.. and ' Lakeside Public Ssrhl I's from May 19 to "22. 0 with them regularly in future. In a unanimous vote April 21, council rescinded a decision to allow extra entranceways from the development onto Royal Rd., and reversed its position not to circu- late site plans to the neighbor- hood. It's proposed the development include Pickering's first hotel, as well as residential, commercial and office units. Councillor Rick Johnson, who voted April 6 against circulating a new site plan to residents, noted council has `opened up" its com- munication lines with the commu- nity. Later in the same meeting, councillors Johnson and Kip Van Kempen butted heads when the latter wanted council to require the developer to build the hotel in the second phase of construction. Under current agreements, the developer can build the hotel at any stage he likes and isn't obli- gated to build it at all. Council rejected Mr. Van Kempen's idea after Mr. Johnson successfully argued it would "handcuff' the developer and leave him vulnerable to unfore- seen market conditions. t7:L,C 30%-50%°F.F Casuals By SALE SrAp7$ APRIL 29 UNTIL MAY 4,1992 RUMORS I BUFFALO LEVI'S EDWINS BUGLE BOY MANAGER • Shorts ' Leggings * Swim -Shorts • T Shirts ' Rompers * Stirrup Pants • Jeans * Overalls s Cotton Pants • Sweaters ' Silk Shirts HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 10:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. THURSDAY -FRIDAY 10:00 a.m -9:00 p.m. SATURDAY 10:OOA.M-5:00 P.M DQUI-ESS 1400 Bayly St. • ii F7 VISA Pickedng420-5404 4h� It. awv.� I t I KIptmf I UVIM yuny. I "aI 5 wily *k, ...,. :' wWre t elebratiN. 1 - `�� All of our 18 beautiful stores are now i \ ~` x The Royal Doulton Store. There's something special inside. PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 420-3801 SkIRVIEW MALL, TOWO 4%.824a. 3 ♦'4tY'� Monstrous Storytime sessions AJAX - Both branches of the town's public library will turn into monster pits next month. Free drop-in Sto:-ytime ses- sions have monsters as their theme. The sessions, aimed at chil- dren from two to six years old, will include stories, poems and fingerplays. Parental supervision is required for the sessions. The main branch offers mon- ster madness Saturday, May 2, from 10:30 a.m. to l 1 a.m., while the session at the village branch is set for Saturday, May 16, from 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The main branch is at the cor- ner of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the town hall, and the village branch is on Church St., north of Hwy. 2. Call the library program office at 683-4000. Barrelling hrough Judging by the drums on the left, it's a good thing Ajax regional councillor Roger Anderson doesn't drive a bus for a living. Mr. Anderson was taking part in a politi- cians' section of the Ajax, Pickering, Whit- by and Oshawa Bus Rodeo on Sunday. He finished with a score of 70 out of a possi- ble 600. In a competition of drivers from the four transit systems, Robert Clarke of Pickering won with 587 points. photo by Ron Pietroniro PICKERING - Thousands of dollars worth of limited edition prints have been stolen from a local art gallery. Durham Regional Police say the works were taken from Juliane Galleries in the Pickering Home and Design Centre "sometime between Jan. 1 and today (April 23).- A police spokesman says, "The quality and value is quite exten- sive. It's estimated to be in the thousands and thousands of dollars." The theft was discovered when an employee couldn't find a print for a customer. "They went looking for another print by the same artist and it wasn't there. They did a quick inventory and found they were missing quite a 10t." Police say the stolen works are by a 'famous artist", but they refuse to reveal the name. 111ro'A Y"T, 1) r-, �-4 1 � 1 I � LL_ NEW LOCATION 10th SUPER Anniversary Celebrad-On INDOOR DISPLAY # OF 1 COLEMAN FOLDING TRAILERS FREE w'. 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On-site financing is available. *To quaVed purgers 837-5650 � to ' by WON Ll Weekend aerobic-athon helps raise funds for Children's Wish Foundation AJAX - Some healthy people will help the Children's Wish • Foundation this weekend. An aerobic-athon is being held at The Body Works at 520 West- ney Rd. S., Ajax, Sunday, play 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All pro- ceeds will go to the foundation, which helps grant wishes to termi- nally -ill children. There will be breaks every 30 minutes. This is the third year for the event. Last year, S4,200 was raised and organizers are hoping r� U to top that amount in `92. The event is open to the public and pledge sheets are available at The Body Works. For people who don't have any pledges, there is a flat rate charge of S 10. The club is for women, but men can participate in the aero- bic-athon. However, tnere will be no change facilities for men. A life -time membership will be given away to anyone who brings in more than 51,000 in pledges. For more information, call The Body Works at 428-2500. That's r*A, pu xhm a IW home comGxt system w&wft of otntrd as 00ILdmOrft meatal ps i1111om Imamid and eieamnic air deow, bdone Apel 30, ♦992 and Nen give you ash bads — up to 1350! The 1111110 Old Yet Own Hed and you'll be mah % tie bat deal Louts. Heil is built for the Czu d m ditim with de ei&bikty that Iwo yar atter year. And Heft's etlydet q can save on than mfxtthly utility bills! )ust give tats a call. WO till you hots Heil depertdsWIly an help you mate some easy moneyoffs available at p mapatiq dealers only. Cannot be oombiaed with atiy other offer. Andia4ttiDwiv MORMONS w ?EATIAM A Comm M001JI171s Dependable Year after Year after Year RODMAN'S H"*V A Ak CtttnditionlLn(i 2WMuat.S., AJAX ,... '�'�'�`9' 683-3641 .$ ,• w� , �,� •' rc:! err,. ��T«ya, ,.•„f;q,,,v _ .. . � - • z THE MW ADYEtTI M WW, MM A H! &PAGE MA Educational standouts Gail Elliott, right, principal of Lord Durham Public School in Ajax, was named Educa- tor of the Year last week by the Ontario Public School Teachers' Federation. Fed- eration spokesman Duncan Jewell called her "a tireless worker whose time and effort on behalf of children is never ending.” Also hon- ored at the Educators' Breakfast at Harwood Sec- ondary School were, from left , top student Keir Moul- ton, of Whitby's Kathleen Rowe P.S., and Clare Wooldridge Award winners as education assistants Elizabeth Morash and Andrea Amer. --photo by Donna Donaldson St Clair the paint and paper people GUARANTEED' LOWEST PRICES _ON PAINT AND WALLPAPER Cl� a • , �r �f _ .lay , -_ r, 11 LATEX C WNG RX Ideal for smooth or textured surfaces. spatter resistant. 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AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE 75 CENTENNIAL ROAD OVER 130 FRAMED PRINTS Robert Bateman Carl Brenders Trisha Romance A.J. James Lumbers Bev Doolittle Casson John Seerey Lester Jim Majury Brent Townsend OVER 35 CASSON PRINTS! Security Blanket, Intensity & Others by Jim Majury - Clan of the Raven & Midnight Black Wolf by Robert Bateman Sentinel & Others by Bev Doolittle Recikd By Trisha Romance Z -Art Gallery For More Information Call 837-0144 �ti7*►•.r•1 ♦_.1�•►► •aww.r r� c�/��'}j++ets�a�• '�l-+�{�ar. ti�}'�1,?�' .j'il�i►�t. i i��.nr►i���.T�t�iiy��%1{t`�NJr.+�r'�.�.:'1���.:�i,1r1A1��1.�) 1 Save Weeding - Save. Watering ' ' IIIIIx Save WO* Beautify, Your Landscape b round If you are tired of hour after hour of weedi g:a your. trees & shrubs mulching is an inexpensive way . ; is to add beauty b enjoy the savings of time & water. A 2" laver will effectively control most weeds! _ SO GREEN 21-7--qqq PREMIUM PLUS 3 „..[ 'NEED A VAIVDELIONS PLUS WEED KILLER 3 way x kills dandelions . over 50 other lawn weeds inclmiuding plantain. knotweed 6 peeping charhe No mixing, no measunng-simply attach & spray, Covers 11G00rr�' (17.222sq h "'211_54i a"_i!!T s a►HOELKxrs aloe .BERRY :sal&""^ r � OU IIT N �`tc6' P.V.C. o FIRON PLUS 12-4-8 (WHEEL ROTARY LTILLER ;,= J�� FAN TRELLIS - q.- -ROSE FOOD GARDEN WEEDER I r". = - r P v C toam slats . ! Used at our farm b grow Use as a 1 2 or 3 wheel Nor MBRY 3,8' . t a' stuck r over 300 000 roses a rrear BarbeC ones , Narrow upnght shade tree Durable white ►rash a Contains valuable drolated Extra handle for single wheel Eingttt green kfkage d ast for years �3 _ won b m ^ft"'m hand opera►on r . rC double pink blossoms •� TALL $ 90 i/ CREPE DE CMW9 - 11ouNTBATTEw SOw-7' k3grane red I "t - Mwnosa. yekw DOUBLE DELIGH" RASPBERRY ROSEs- FI1111111ANINFLORAS Dalble WishA �n0bRtlspbsny.red odorwo a „d,„P,e, bloo ydanief kaaanoe bloorns PEACES-Yeffow hoerROSESwithpink wsh FuoRES� - GOLM MOWERS@ _ NY= TEAS dACOUES CAR`nER6 Yelow blooms. BLACK RyIBYe - a� al C�p/W � - om Nd "Pact wrMl dwk.a Q EEII ELRABETIIs Vviiei v"�` oolouad. sL uE IBLF+-Ial9. S""d01d' Lebow' �RIIAAL� - 1iwl: FRAGRA . RMNUN AS pun ttttA f no= G". GIADEe- "TW19Ib dark red. 0MVI"doorne NAL18wuMRee win, poo in orrbr. ttomw wile airs refit. AMAM DELBAW no0aft Pm*. wanlwkn 001111111I 124ALLENOM -11 CHICAGO PEACE - rod �• oa•at ttrorrw. TDINIY TIto m'L, s / Ysrt to 20 . fel0aaL fie w cRAFTs a rrtxrsenr SAL s LTD SALE a MAY ,11 WHITBY SCARBORO/ OSHAWA 1243 Dundas St. E. PICKERING 300 Taunton Rd. E. W. of Thicimn Rd. 70 Island Rd. Ritson b Taunton Port Union/401 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NORTH YORK GRAND OPENING LUCKY RAW WINNERS IST PRIZE- S PIZZIRUSSO, 2ND PRIZE -L JOHNS & RD PRIZE -N DE SOUZA THANK$ To ALL THOSE WHO ENTERED �Fr111i:1,►1krll: W» -'� CAPRI SET �uzurtwo11�a..raatam� +-- ..+:RT alu�aMNNI11rat+Be U - u -J ( PEM s� �f .a 1 -3r x ur t"tertwe►ea tads / 712 canpptr top W= 1 - Umbrella base FTMEKEBEDi 0 V-11111111111111 Iran 0011111111k LIMITED 10 STOCK ON HAND NOT, WHITBY LOCATIONS NO PATIO 7 PIECE SET ONLy `_CSR Jof �r Yr wl .rn'e► $138 J ABLE AT OUR KENNEDY RD, OUEENSWAY OR ,T KENNEDY & THE OUEENSWAY STORES LIMIT DUANTITIFS 401 Bayley 33 Centennial a 0 Recikd By Trisha Romance Z -Art Gallery For More Information Call 837-0144 �ti7*►•.r•1 ♦_.1�•►► •aww.r r� c�/��'}j++ets�a�• '�l-+�{�ar. ti�}'�1,?�' .j'il�i►�t. i i��.nr►i���.T�t�iiy��%1{t`�NJr.+�r'�.�.:'1���.:�i,1r1A1��1.�) 1 Save Weeding - Save. Watering ' ' IIIIIx Save WO* Beautify, Your Landscape b round If you are tired of hour after hour of weedi g:a your. trees & shrubs mulching is an inexpensive way . ; is to add beauty b enjoy the savings of time & water. A 2" laver will effectively control most weeds! _ SO GREEN 21-7--qqq PREMIUM PLUS 3 „..[ 'NEED A VAIVDELIONS PLUS WEED KILLER 3 way x kills dandelions . over 50 other lawn weeds inclmiuding plantain. knotweed 6 peeping charhe No mixing, no measunng-simply attach & spray, Covers 11G00rr�' (17.222sq h "'211_54i a"_i!!T s a►HOELKxrs aloe .BERRY :sal&""^ r � OU IIT N �`tc6' P.V.C. o FIRON PLUS 12-4-8 (WHEEL ROTARY LTILLER ;,= J�� FAN TRELLIS - q.- -ROSE FOOD GARDEN WEEDER I r". = - r P v C toam slats . ! Used at our farm b grow Use as a 1 2 or 3 wheel Nor MBRY 3,8' . t a' stuck r over 300 000 roses a rrear BarbeC ones , Narrow upnght shade tree Durable white ►rash a Contains valuable drolated Extra handle for single wheel Eingttt green kfkage d ast for years �3 _ won b m ^ft"'m hand opera►on r . rC double pink blossoms •� TALL $ 90 i/ CREPE DE CMW9 - 11ouNTBATTEw SOw-7' k3grane red I "t - Mwnosa. yekw DOUBLE DELIGH" RASPBERRY ROSEs- FI1111111ANINFLORAS Dalble WishA �n0bRtlspbsny.red odorwo a „d,„P,e, bloo ydanief kaaanoe bloorns PEACES-Yeffow hoerROSESwithpink wsh FuoRES� - GOLM MOWERS@ _ NY= TEAS dACOUES CAR`nER6 Yelow blooms. BLACK RyIBYe - a� al C�p/W � - om Nd "Pact wrMl dwk.a Q EEII ELRABETIIs Vviiei v"�` oolouad. sL uE IBLF+-Ial9. S""d01d' Lebow' �RIIAAL� - 1iwl: FRAGRA . RMNUN AS pun ttttA f no= G". GIADEe- "TW19Ib dark red. 0MVI"doorne NAL18wuMRee win, poo in orrbr. ttomw wile airs refit. AMAM DELBAW no0aft Pm*. wanlwkn 001111111I 124ALLENOM -11 CHICAGO PEACE - rod �• oa•at ttrorrw. TDINIY TIto m'L, s / Ysrt to 20 . fel0aaL fie w cRAFTs a rrtxrsenr SAL s LTD SALE a MAY ,11 WHITBY SCARBORO/ OSHAWA 1243 Dundas St. E. PICKERING 300 Taunton Rd. E. W. of Thicimn Rd. 70 Island Rd. Ritson b Taunton Port Union/401 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NORTH YORK GRAND OPENING LUCKY RAW WINNERS IST PRIZE- S PIZZIRUSSO, 2ND PRIZE -L JOHNS & RD PRIZE -N DE SOUZA THANK$ To ALL THOSE WHO ENTERED �Fr111i:1,►1krll: W» -'� CAPRI SET �uzurtwo11�a..raatam� +-- ..+:RT alu�aMNNI11rat+Be U - u -J ( PEM s� �f .a 1 -3r x ur t"tertwe►ea tads / 712 canpptr top W= 1 - Umbrella base FTMEKEBEDi 0 V-11111111111111 Iran 0011111111k LIMITED 10 STOCK ON HAND NOT, WHITBY LOCATIONS NO PATIO 7 PIECE SET ONLy `_CSR Jof �r Yr wl .rn'e► $138 J ABLE AT OUR KENNEDY RD, OUEENSWAY OR ,T KENNEDY & THE OUEENSWAY STORES LIMIT DUANTITIFS • i•r- �'sa•..'rt..--,a.�Y+,.,,�.� d'e'►-: .•.•.a ..W'�'. A'ra"�'a 1..+`.+. a-, Oatr�iOL►a•.e -t r�+�s<i+�Ir�VP.o«IiJCf'i[L�'t✓..�/CiAf►y+il�iY'I�- _.-.�._......t. ho Ac ievement award b for top waste reducer The Ontario Waste Manage- ment Corporation (OWMC) has announced its third annual Out- standing Waste Reduction Achievement Award competition for 1992. All Ontario companies which have reduced hazardous or liquid industrial waste arc encouraged to enter. RBW Graphics, a printing firm in Owen Sound, won the initial competition in 1990 while Essex Specialty Products Inc. of London, which manufactures automotive adhesives, won in • 1991. Both companies reduced their waste by more than 95 per cent Four Awards of Merit were also presented in 1991— to Davidson Instrument Panel, Port Hope; Quebecor Printing Inc., Concord; Proctor and Gamble, Hamilton; and Tonolli Canada, Mississauga. The judging criteria includes: Quantity and toxicity of waste reduced, reused or recy- cled Environmental benefits and cost savings - Management and line per - 0 sonnel commitment to the waste reduction program - Degree of complexity and extent of innovation shown - Applicability of the waste reduction methods to other com- panies Richard Nowina, OWMC's director of marketing, says, "Past winners of this award are recog- nized as role models for industry. They all have demonstrated that they care about the environmen- tal health of their communities, and also that waste reduction pays off through improved com- pany profits and employee safety and morale." The competition is judged by 0 an independent panel of engi- neers, chemists and media repre- sentatives. Deadline for entries is May 30. For more information, contact Mel Kostovick, OWMC at 923-2918. Q 13 E) Within our home we too can make changes. The following tip is taken from Durham region's "Substitutes for Household Haz- . ardous Products." Upholstery shampoo can be made with 6 tablespoons of mild soap flakes or liquid, 1 pint boiling water, 2 teaspoons of household ammonia or 2 tablespoons borax. Mix, whip with beater, apply foam only. UDU COMING EVENTS: Satur- day, May 2, at I1 a.m., Ajax. The Ecology Shop at 282 Monarch Ave. will offer the Recycling Council of Ontario's puppet show 'P.W. Wonnan' on home composting. The shop has --a demonstration unit on vermi- W;A�,' b ".- WFI�, composting (vermes is a Latin Centre on Cassels Rd. The Inter - word for worms). So, take the kid- im Waste Authority invites inter - dies and get out to learn about ested citizens to participate in a composting. workshop. For more information Saturday, May 2, 8:45 a.m. to and registration, call 1-8(X)-661- 3:30 p.m. Brooklin Community 9294. IAnimal Health Affects Us All Animal Health Week...Mav 2 to 9, 1992 celebration of Animal Health Week, a veterinarians and staff of the AJAX gIMAL HOSPITAL invite you to an PEN HOUSE at the hospital, located 369 Finley Ave., Ajax on It. May 2, 1992 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. Msultant3 in attendance: I s. Lynn Liddell Medical Dieu and good nutrition ►. Randy Trumpler Heartworm disease r. Richard Liddell Dentnstr, -him THE NEWS ADVERTISE!!, WED, APRIL 29,1!!2 -PAGE 17-A MKINYOUR PREMIUMSO Liberty Mutual Insurance Company 37.3 Kingston Road Pickering. Ontario L1V IA3 509-0697 Ha,, ing a good driving record can be your ticket to discounts with our Preferred Auto Insurance rates. If you haven't had a moving violation or accident In three _ years and you own -your own home. you may quallfv. To find out more, call us. LIBERTY 1912 - 80th Anniversary - 1992 W7MU cAjb.nv Ml,tu l Inwranc- (gaup. 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Guarwoo SINGLE SET PRICE $209 MATTRESS ONLY $129 DOUBLE SET PRICE $239 MATTRESS ONLY $159 QUEEN SET PRICE '$� MATTRESS ONLY $1'M PRINCESS 510 COIL 2S Yr. t;4r mmn SINGLE SET PRICE $3V MATTRESS ONLY $199 7� DOUBLE SET PRICE $349 MATTRESS ONLY$219 QUEEN SETPRICE $389 MATTRESS ONLY $239 KING SET PRICE $5499MATTRESS ONLY PH .UDING WATERBEDS) JKY MATTRESS t UNIT 1 837mO288 .� Cl CALL C9LLECT 6:00 p.m. THURS.-FRI. 10:00 a.m. WE PAY THE GST ON ALL SALES - 9:00 p.m. SAT. 10.30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. t She's a winner Winners, a store carrying designer fashions for men, women and children at discount prices, is now open for business in the Pickering SuperCentre, Liverpool Rd. north of Hwy. 401. Shown tak- ing advantage of the store's opening specials is Corine Green. --photo by Celia Bronkhorst Hydro heads pull plug on proposed merger PICKERING - Area hydro commissions have rejected a suggestion they consider merging. Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa are happily running their own local power utilities and turned down an invitation from Pickering Hydro to jointly study an amalgamation. r The stud-, was proposed by town council last February at the request of councillor Kip Van Kempen. Pickering Hydro commissioners drafted terms of reference and study parameters, then sent out letters to neighboring power utilities asking if they'd be interested in studying a possible merger. They weren't. Pickering Hydro general manager John Wicrsma told council April 21 that pursuing the idea without co-operation from other utilities "would not only be fruitless but impossible." Councillor Van Kempen said he's "very disappointed at the close- minded response" from Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa. Please recycle this newspaper WARNING! 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Cadd (Drafting) Basic May 25 - July 13 Communications May 14, 21 (Social Service Industry) June 4, 11 Computer Machine Control May 5 - July 6 (Basic) 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. PC in Business May 12 - June 30 PC in the Workplace May 25 - June 22 PC for Managers May 28 - June 18 Book keeping Basic May 21 -June 22 Member companies - Fere for employees is 553.50 (GST incl.) per person percourse, payable to Durham Region ACT. Member companies receive a SM. refund upon successful course completion. Company memberships are $69.55 (GST incl.) per fiscal year. gin Monday 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 6:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tues/Thur 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Tues/Thur 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Mon/Wed 6:00 p.m. - 10:oo p.m. Thursday 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. Mon/Thur 2:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Non-member companies - Employees can enrol by paying 569.5 (GST incl.), non-refundable. REGISTER NOW. Call Durham Region ACT at 43o-8511. oa U,,,,srr, m d DURHAM S`WDW�*001"*M C • 1 .. • . Ontario I * 3 LOEB Glendale Marketplace receives prestigious award LOEB is pleased to announce the presentation of an Award of Excellence to LOEB Glendale Marketplace in Pickering. These coveted awards are presented annually in recognition of performance by elite retailers in the LOEB group of food stores located across Ontario and in Quebec. Callum and Danielle McLean of LOEB Glendale Marketplace proudly display their LOEB Award of Excellence following the presentation ceremony. I' Xyl° Billboard is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted in Billboard, call us at 683- 5110 or write to the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The deadline for Billboard items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes- day publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publica- tion and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. Will 0-1 \ 1"077M U.E.L.: The United 9 Empire Loyalists' Assock 2ation of Canada, Upper • Canada Branch, meets Wed . April 29 at 7:30 p m. in the activity room of the Whitby Public Library, 405 Dundas St. W. Topic is Documenting Our Loyalist Ancestors. Upcoming events will be discussed. All wel- come 576-3175 (Donold Douglas Fox) SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE: Pickering High School will hold an open house Wed.. April 29, from 6.30 to 9 p.m A variety of school activities will be featurea. Free admission The school is on Church St., north of Hwy 2 683-4760. ARTHRITIS SOCIETY: Tne Oshawa brant- of the Artnrts Society hosts C seminar on You & your Rheuma- tologist Wed , Apr;l 29 at 7 30 p.m. at Faith Place, 44 William St W., Oshawa Guest speaker No • charge Open house at 6 3C p.m Transportation ovalaae.434-7221. 0 HORSESHOE SIGN-UPS: The Ajax Horseshoe Pitchers Association will hold a registration session Wed., April 29, from 7 to 9 p.m., in the main lobby of the Ajax Community Centre, on Centennial Rd. Families (12 years and up) and seniors wel- come. 683-5823 (Ron Lyford). SCHOOL TOUR: Grade 8 students who'll be attending Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic School next year and their parents are invited to on information night at the school, 80 Mandrake St., Ajax. Wed, April 29 at 7:30 p m. CHILDREN'S AID MEETING: The Children's Aid Society of Durham Region will hold its annual meeting Wed , April 29, at 6 p.m., at the Oshawa Golf Club, Alexandria St. Guest speaker will be Oshawa mayor Nancy Diamond. Dinner at 6 p.m , meeting to follow. S20. 433- 1551 (Barbara Clarke) or visit soci- ety office at 200 John St. W , Oshawa FRIENDS OF FRENCH- MAN'S BAY: A new community group. -Mends of Frenchman's Bay. will hold its f rst meeting Thursday, April 30 at 7 3C p m at the East Shore Commurity Centre. 91C Liverpool Rd . Pcke, ^g Agenda includes goals. forrrc* or of executive. speakers from rr r stry of natural resources. All welcome Trustee In Bankruptcy James is pleased to anraur>ce the epell of his new business on March 23192. He is offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies. 58 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa OSHAWA: 721-7506, AJAX: 619-1473 Saturday & evening apparttrrienls available. FREE irlifSal consultation JAMES R. YAP" For better grades tom mm; better call Sylvan Wday. Sylvan learning Centre' can help your child make the grades. In fact, we guarantee your child's skills will improve one full grade level in reading or math after just 36 hours of instruction. Or well provide up to 12 more hours — absolutely free. Sylvan offers help in reading, writing, math, algebra, study skills, homework support and time management. For better report cards tomorrow, call Sylvan today. e SylvanLearning Centre Helping kids be their best. t 1801 Dundas St. East Kendalwood Plaza 831-5588 or 839-4654. MONSTER BINGO: A monster bingo with $10,000 in prizes will be held Fri., May 1 at the Silver Dollar Bingo Hall, Brock Rd. & Bayly St., Pickering Doors open 5:30 p.m. Pro- ceeds to Rotary Club of Scarbor- ough Bluffs. Advance tickets $30 or $35 at the door. 293-8622. THEATRE: Pickering Players pre- sents The Odd Couple Fri., May 1 at 8 p.m. at Dun barton- Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd . Pick- ering Additional performances May 2, 8 and 9. Tickets S8 for adults. S5 for seniors and students. 286-9763 or 420-0878 GARAGE, BAKE SALE: The School- house Playcare Centres will nold a garage and bake sale Sat. May 2. from: g a m 'o t o m, at Alaon School, Applecroft, Cadarackaue, Roland Michener, Highbush and Valley Farm public schools 427- 2691 (_oraine Lee) NDP DANCE: A fund-raising Caribbean fete for the Ontario Rid- ing NDP will be held Sat., May 2 at 8 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Form Rd. Admission $15. Cash bar, Caribbean food. D.J 686-2086 (Esther Munroe or Doug Harvey), WALK-A-THON: The Durham Envi- ronmental Network is sponsoring its annual walk-a-thor for the environ- ment Sun., May 3 at the McLougnlin Bay Wildlife Reserve in Oshawa Money raised supports local envi- ronrnent groups. For pledge sheets and more information, call 286- 3156 (P ckenng) or 404-1344 (Oshawa) FUN FAIR: Lester 3 Pearson Pub- lic Schoo, w l: void a fun fair Sot May 2 from 1 1 a rr to 3 p m at 2' Couglen Ave. Ajax Raffes. games, oake sale. cake walk. Dingo. booK :air OPEN HOUSE: 'he Oshawa Deal "Our Sizzle & Save BBQ Sale Is On. You -71" Relish All The Deals We've Cooked Up.' SALE *439.95 WW Kmg Sovereign 8 naval gas 860 95080N Also a idable in propane ` Sale $439.95 Tank included MEI Centre. 750 IGng St. E., Oshawa, will host an open house Sat., May 2 hom 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Displays, demonstrations. lunch and more 579-3328 (TTYM. GARAGE, BAKE SALE: A garage and bake sale will be held Sat., May 2 and Sun. May 3 on Sideline 22 north of Concession 4, Pickering. Travel north on Brock Rd.: watch for signs. Proceeds to the Canadian Organization for Tropical Education & Rainforest Conservation 683- 2116. GARAGE SALE: A garage sale will be held Sat., May 2, from 8 a.m to 4 p m at 2005 Trailwood Crt. Rck- errg Proceeds to help the Molverr soccer club Rain date May 3 686- 8057 WEIGHT LOSS: -ne Lose We grt the We 1^ess Way support group wl! meet Mon . May 4 The groups for women and meets every Monday evening. 427-82 6 Hungry for a great bargalr on a BBC-, We've got delicious sale prices or all our natural gas and propane 860s. 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Itt® IMP 0: 500 Consumers Rd 495-5326 • 4 Crossroads Place, Unit 16 246-1908 • 2300 Lawrww Awenue E 495-6020 MOSMIALIGL- 950 Brunhamthorpe Road West 2763572 - M I :110 0renda Roel 276-3545 - MAINE: 184 Broadway Awe. 941-4440 - NC M Ml: 500 Elgin Mills Road East 883-3325 - MAWL-165 Ferns Lane 7266558 Q> Corriwners DDril*e 6y66693�4g1 � 1iliM11111111 "oVaoxiers Plppace 7445-X32261 OM ar OM1./ •► 08T,s�aNiia�iM>i�wM��NY�K�1w�r�Siii�iili�r.-iiroi.wuM�ili�1. M7.«�- /Y �1�1�1gA'1��Cr_ .: - By NORMAN NELSON Durham Staff DURHAM - Where to put Durham region's 250 -acre dump is the subject of a public meeting this Saturday. Hosted by the provincial agen- cy charged with the task of find- ing a site for the dump, the all -day workshop will be held at the Brooklin Community Centre. Participants can still sign up, but they'll have to do a lot of cramming to prepare, warns Inter- im Waste Authority (IWA) spokesman John Steele. The main goa, is the weighing of criteria that will tx used in situ- ating the dump. The INVA, for instance, thinks that groundwater, prime farmland and people's homes and commu- nities should be the top factors. Other people might have other priorities, says Mr. Steele, such as archeology, biology, economics, heritage, planned land use, surface water, transportation and design and operation of the dump. Selecting the spot in Durham region, however, must inevitably come down to adding up the pros and cons. "It's almost mathemati- cal... he says. The dump won't likely be ready for its first load of garbage until the middle of the decade, but the real fun is about to beLin. That's becau�,c .kork i. ahout to resume on the so-called long list of 10 to 20 possible sites, which should be out within two months. Work was halted on the list late last year when hearings into the legislation governing the IWA and other provincial waste matters went longer than expected. How- ever, the bill creating the IWA was passed Thursday, says Mr. Steele. Recognizing the stress a pro- posed site can cause to nearby res- idents. Mr. Steele says the IWA would like to pare the long list down to a short list of about a half a dozen sites "as quickly as possi- ble ... three or four months". Paring that short list down to one site, however, will take more !.ime — six or seven months — because more detailed on-site nvestigation is required. Pushing the preferred site through environmental red tape is also time-consuming — which is why the dump won't open until at least the mid-90s. "Public consultation at this stage is vital;" says IWA general manager Ery McIntyre in a recent press release. "The decisions made over the next few months will have a major influence on which sites will ultimately be selected." For morc information or to reg- ister. phone 1-tip-F,f,1-y �U1 • We. Got Your Number,. GIC/DEBENTURE RATE At Central Guaranty Trust. 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CHICKEN LEGS g rlXcn back attached DDIAUfl PASTAor45Au'(;,bsekKfed varieties lb. Limit 3 pkgs. or 3 has per ctoomer 970 g pkg./28 oz. hM *v � LEAN GROUND ='kg ZMjGF or CHICKEN hes* sraM Ib, Eff STRAWBERRIES FRESHckef T71 ��� � �* FRUIT JUICES �=.99I DEL . 99 1YOGOUAff ftt19!7� LIGHT NfLlVELYse"bcwtedvw'le=bom" .�_ MILK NEILSON% pattly skmmed yW, '¢s+�r;aie+ ✓ ,�i. �. � Y �1�+7i �o�+'����^i,`,,,L,�^,:�, -, !1"r i Ll 9or 49 Un* zbags 4 L bag custwmrff;; ■ MuBUTTER 1046 ■ ■ S` O�.r�w�w`�w ■ L NQS ���� 4.54 g �• i ■adr�ional quarrlies ►�eguk�r re+d1 ■ ■U-k«apig- j--W-.unr►-w-W- ■ ■ ps cu*—. Cagan wid M—by Apd V b ■ i:iVMM MMMT MMM o4 p l ZF urii Sal�, May 2, 19924*S()Pwcff)tM CRIME_.:.....__.. ................. —...... - ----.. %=22 -A --'1'M N1=A riZR'125M Vltp, ArM2li, IM "bituarms BROWN, Armand John - Entered into rest at the Ballycliffe da (res• Plew Dye) and Edwin Lov- ing grandmother of many grandchil- lengthy illness. Milton, beloved hus- band of Gladys Winnifred Willson. Lodge, Ajax, on Monday, April 27, 1992. Armand John Brown, beloved drat and great-grandchildren. Funeral Loving father of Dorma Bentley, Mar - husband of the late Grace Byford. service in the chapel at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., garet MacDonald, John Graham, and Candace Lee. Proud grandfather of Loving father of Kenneth of New Orleans, Barbara and her husband Ajax (Pickering Village), 428-8488, eight grandchildren and one great - Btvee Barker of Ajax. Cheryl and her Wednesday, April 29 at 4 p.m. GRAHAM, Milton Russell Pinch grandchild. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to W.C. Town Funeral husband Neil Fulford of Mississauga, - Member of Local 894 I.B.E.W„ Chapel, Whitby, 668-3410. Interment and predeceased by Gordon. Loving North Shore Amateur Radio Club Mount Lawn Cemetery. Donations to grandfather of five grandchildren and VE3QN. At the Whitby General Hos- the Alzheimer Association or the great-grandson Trevor Barker. Dear pital on Friday, April 24, 1992 after a Arthritis Society would be appreciated. brother of Madelaine and Georgina. Funeral arrangements were entrusted WU4U *WM roe row "ere BASEkW to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, •taWMK� FREE BURGLAR 428-8488. Interment Resthaven :;,� •3� 3bi;;; AVAILABLE Memorial Gardens. The family e expresses thanks for the kindness r40M RADIO aE t�a4iK— shown by the staff at Ballyclif(e " " "' INTEACOARS As 'AA Lodge• Central Vacuums '.s698� ,z FILLMORE, Isabel Kathlyn - v■"�■ • . — At the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on '•�r.•„...<< �ry� ------ w�• ryc� ,r.,iK •�■arrnrw•a Sunday, April 26. 1992. Isabel Kath- FROM •••■••.r....... e... lyn Paul, in her 76th year. Beloved M�tIK. "an• wife of Embert G. Fillmore. Loving 499 \ ■ • g g "'' t D!t '- mother of Mildred Cole, Paul and his �,,.,,,�;,,�•��,,,, FUS^^C1 wife Millie Marshall, Anita and her - . FROM "vS,r✓^r husband Jim Witty, Marion and her FREE husband Tonv Davis, Kathlyn (Kitty), \ W s W� and predeceased by David. Grand wris•. • .,;, mother of Chen -1, Kim, Andrea, Jcf- ✓� ••ter r..a un...•a frcy, Sarah. Anita, Gunner, Beverley. � Al, and Bill. Great-grandmother of • • • , Wally Jr., Stephanie, and Nicole. Dear sister of Lawrence. Dorothy, Dolores, Ruth. Dart and predeceased by Percy. h ez Marlene air a o ri Cecelia, Ron and Vincent. Arrange- ments entrusted McEachnie Funerald d s beauty boutique Home, Ajax, 4288 -8488. Funeral macs Wednesday, Apnl 29 at 1 pm. at Holy At left, Marlene, Redeemer Catholic Church, 796 Ever Of Chez Dr.. Pickering. Then to Sydney Fork, ,1t Nova Scotia for visitation Thursday Marlene gets a and Fnday. Funeral mass Saturday, manicure from ,a iii �'• Ma} 2 at 11 a.m. at St. Anthony Pat, a beauty Daniel Catholic Church. Interment Resurrection Cemacn. Sydney Fork. consultant.The Donauoru to the Ajax-Pickmng Hos- salon recently vA pita; Building Fund or Canadian Dia- added a beauty bens Association would be apprccia[ ed. boutique, Which GARSIDE, Mae Victoria - Entcred into rest at Civic Hospital, Peterborough, on Sunday. April 26, 1992- Mae Victona Garside, beloved wife of the late: SvdrwN Ga.-sx:e. Lov- ing mother of Rc %e -.C” Donna (Nin, provides such services as tanning beds, facials, pedicures, hot waxing, as well as manicures. A full line of skin care cosmetics is also sold, as is clothing. In short, Chez Marlene is a complete beauty centre. You'll find it at 38 Hunt St. in Ajax: tel. 683- 0499. steel The More You Need THE MORE YOU'LL SAVE! Dwrs ` Call for s lies estimate or vish ourah PYTHON BUILDING SUPPLIES 975 Brock Rd. S., Pickering ; ' 3,000 FT. SHOWROOM . C111 1 t 1\IC AC �rb/1 #%A �TG�� O J1 VLV nll�l�.7�7 1 V1�1 n V. AJAX CORNER OF CHURCH & HWY. 2 r_92rrr STORE HOURS MON. -WED. las THURS. 8 FRI. ias SAT. 10-5 w N ■ Ncc E �I z N Pickering SuperCentre Liverpool Rd. bi Kingston Rd. (Hwy 2) o Liberal Return Policy *Excellent Layaway Plan! _w I N VNV I R .ti •.�� ,-, �.; , Ev�rybc�c�}-.,1�7��es a winner,' if q PAGE 24 -A -THE NEWSADVERTISER, WED. APRIL29, IM A, D AROUND -UP OF THE AJAX-PICKERING SCENE Female version of The Odd Couple good for a laugh By BILL SIMPSON Special PICKERING - The Odd Cou- ple, by American playwright Neil Simon, is well-known to man), people. The Pickering Players are performing the lesser-known "female version" in which the two lead characters are women. The set is a very realistic -look- ing apartment, designed and deco- rated by Verity Hobbs, who even painted pictures to hang on the walls. The props and other accessories were very good. A lot of nice touches helped change the set from a messy apartment into a well -organized one. Scene changes were carried out quickly. In this play, the messy but com- fortable home life of Olive Madi- son is thrown into turmoil when neat freak Florence Unger moves in after her marriage Rocs on the rocks. Not a very promising idea for a plot, you may think. Howev- er, Neil Simon has a way with words. Combine his efforts with those of the Pickering Players and you have a very funny show. The lead roles are played by Peggie Gray (Olive) and Carol Alderson (Florence). They are convincing and funny as two peo- ple with very different personali- ties trying to get along with each other. The male version of The Odd Couple opens with a group of men gathering for the weekly poker game. In the female version, the old-time music nights for seniors every Friday PICKERING - Old-time music plays for senior Fridays from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Those who'd prefer to citizens every Friday night in Pickering. listen, play darts, shoot pool or try their luck at cards Residents 55 years of age or older interested in are also welcome. participating in the old-time music band are invited It's all free. For more information, call 420-1621, to the Seniors' Activity Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd., extension 2078. ez C ha� eerie 8� SPRING SPECIALS Soft Spiral Perms $4 00 From 5 Joico Hair Colours From$ 3 500 Natural Looking From45 5 Kid's $ 00 Cuts 7 The ultimate spring look in all the hot new hair styles �NgL-VSS 4NTRODUCING "ENDLESS SUMMERn BEAUIy BpILMQUE Facials, Manicures, Pedicures not Wasin& Tang Bed, Full lime Skin Products & Beauty Accessories COl1PON this tOVPON �S Bring In this upon coupon ONE FREE TAN HAIRCUT $1000 h purchase and receive a free hairbrush of s 5AVINCAS SAVINGS z ASK FOR 38 HUNT ST. AJAX OPEN MARLENE, DENISE, Call for AppointnWN TUES. SHARON OR PAT 683-0499 to SAT. women are getting together for their regular game of Trivial Pur- suit. The other players at this game are Annette Latona as Mick- ey, Marion Brown as Renee, Louise Millar as Vera, and Elaine Litherland as Sylvia. The opening scene sets the mood of this show, and these players got the show off to a fine start with a relaxed opening as hev arrived for the game. In her acting debut, Annette Latona was very believable as Ivtickcv the policewoman. Louise Millar played a great scatter- brained character. The remaining characters are two Spanish brothers who live in a nearby apartment. John Downs Eatery and Paul Aube were hilarious as the two brothers with an unreli able command of the English lan- guage. Costumer Violet Smith, came up with very appropriate and dis- tinctive clothes for the perfor- mance. Your regular theatre reviewer, Larry O'Leary, did a fine job of directing. This show is very funny. If you enjoy a good laugh, go and see The Odd Couple. It runs May 1, 2, 8, and 9 at Dunbarton-Fairport Church in Pickering, just north of Hwy. 2. Performances start at 8 p.m. For tickets or more informa- tion, call Pickering Players at 286- 9763 or 420-0875. kering Town Centre OPEN MOTHER'S DAY 12:00 Noon l0 9:00 p.m. ALL MOTHERS1 EAT FOR /2 PRICE 839-2507 .�.:ri4Et3.iP�'y71RF'-yl►'sa:-'C.i.... s.�... s.:.<.,LRyy * -. ,ra. v...:.,:ylxgT+! ax j.�, The Elora I LOVE COUNTRY % Show and Sale ` SAT. MAY 2ND........ K_10 a.m. to 6 p.m - I SUN. MAY Vo...............10 a.m- to 5 pan. _ Presenting the best of Country • Country Decorating Accessories • Antiques * Folk Art • Country Crafts - 0 Country Fashions • Reproduction Furniture Flora & District Community Centre David Street, Elora OVER 80 COUNTRY CRAFTSMEN - Luncheon by Snyders Sweets and Savorys - Free Parking Free Childcare Available - FiOoiEte RA FERGUS ADMISSION scpM4 V a 1p Y. f Adult 53.00 Child S1.(l0 Caww��Nr, tINFORMATION �`�"" v Y" N 1.519-8465626 (daily) L Myfry 401 e TGNONTO 1-519-8469485 (evenings) NAWTON 6 0 i THE NEWS ADVEWMER, WED, AMM 2% D02 FAGS 25-A ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT All Star Band At the movies,,, plays May 9 charity bash PICKERING - A group billed as a "powerhouse Canadian tal- ent" with "the most wicked rhythm section in town" will per- form at a community party here Saturday, May 9. Peter Sab and the All Star Band will join CHUM -FM's Rick Ringer at a dance party during Springfest `92, in the parking lot at the Pickering Home and Design Centre. Proceeds from ticket sales will aid the Canadian Cancer Society and the Pickering Swim Club. The All Star Band includes keyboardist Michael Fonfara, for- merly of Foreigner; harmonica player Carlos Del Junco, formerly of Dutch Mason Blues Band; drummer Vito Rezza, formerly of the Gino Vanelli Band; bass gui- tarist Pat Kilbride, formerly of the Dutch Mason Blues Band; gui- Art classes at library AJAX - Youths with an artistic flair may be interested in a program being offered by the town's library. Drawing classes for chil- dren seven to 14 years old will be held at the main branch of the Ajax Public Library. Classes for kids i l to 14 will run from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Mondays from May 4 to June 29, with no class on May 18. Classes for children seven to 10 are set for 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Fridays from May 8 to June 26. There's a limit of 15 stu- dents for each class. Cost is 555. The fee is payable at the registration session scheduled for Saturday, May 2, begin- ning at 9:30 am., at the main branch.. Course instructor and pro- fessional artist Laura Hair will be on hand at the sign-up ses- sion. For more information, call 683-4000. � Barn Dines 1Leaere 2085 Abrar[ Rd Pidtetritp PRESENTS AWARD WNL W THRILLER Wait Until Dark MKIN NoR �w Nnmr, Shan h Tan km*WW FOR RESERVATIONS CALL at 472-3085 Peter Sab and the All Star Band perform in Pickering Sat- urday, May 9. tarist Brian Hotton, formerly of Brighton Lion; and sax player John Panchyshyn, formerly with Ian Thomas. The outdoor dance begins at 8 p.m. Tickets are SIO in advance or S15 at the gate. Tickets can be purchased at Ticketmaster (870- 8000) or at McGinnis Landing Restaurant in the Home and Design Centre, 1755 Pickering Parkway. Springfest also offers daytime family events beginning at 9 a.m. There's no admission fee for day- time events, which include a pan- cake breakfast (9 to 11 a.m.); bal- loon rides (9 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting): music R dance Qp stage (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.); a carnival (9:30 a.m. to I 1 p.m.)-, public rollerblading ( 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.); go karts (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.); mini -golf (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.): classic cars on display (1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m.); barbecue, beer and wine tent (noon to 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.); BEDO fashion shows (1 and 3:30 p.m.); and a dunk tank (1 to 4 p.m.). gape scores a r omer THE IIAI3F (P(;): John Good- man plays the legendary baseball figure George Herman Ruth. He was a bawdy, free spirit who embodied the lifestyle of the Roaring `20s. Kelly McGillis plays Babe's second wife and the woman who tries to put him back on the right track when his career appeared to be on the decline. THUNDERHEART (AA): A part -Sioux FBI agent (Val Kilmer) is sent to investigate a murder on a reservation in this superb police thriller, which also carries a strong message about the plight of native Americans. Also starring Sam Shepard and Graham Greene, WHrrE MAN CAN'T JUMP SAA): Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson team up in this witty, fast-moving flick about street bas- ketball hustlers. BEETHOVEN (F): A 185 - pound St. Bernard pup named Beethoven escapes a gang of dog- nappers and ends up at the home of Charles Grodin, a man who believes the best pet is a goldfish. THE CUTTING EDGE (P(;): D.B. Sweeney plays a hockey player forced to give up a promis- ing career due to an eye injury. He gets a second chance when he teams up with Moira Kelly, a bril- liant and tempermental figure skater who can't get along with her partners. Call it The Taming of the Shrew on ice. NEWSIES (P(;): This new musical from Walt Disney studios tells the story of the boys who hawked newspapers on the streets of New York at the turn of the century. S-rRAIGHT TALK (P(;): After getting f7 red from her job as a dance instructor at the Slide `n Glide Dance Studio, Shirlee Kenyon (Dolly Parton) heads for the glamor of Chicago and a new career as a radio talk -show host. Also stars James Woods as a reporter who falls in love with the women he is sent out to profile. BASIC INSTINCT (R): Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone star in this psychological thriller. Douglas, a San Francisco detective, investigates a murder UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT "The All New" CLOUD NINE * Mondays: Pool Tournament* Wednesdays: .15¢ Wings Thursdays: Karoke Karen Fridays: Dance & Alternative Music Saturdays: Jam Night (Starting May 2) * BANDS & INDIVIDUALS * 172 HUNT STREET 12th ANNUAL 619-1236 WHITBY FESTIVAL of CRAFTS ( ftee io– AS and INSPIRATIONS - SHOW - MAY 1,2,3 125 ow liotn: Friday 10:00 an. - 90 pm. UNday 1080 am. - 5A0 pm. Sunday 10:00 am. - 5i)0 pm..l : j W TIM1A0 BOOTHS - �*SGTRT= OFCRAFTS Lina, —*� M2SSIoII $2.00 (csT to k&d) Mldnn wWw 10 Fe• IROQUOIS PARK ARENA, 500 VICTORIA ST. W. WHITBY OnFREE PARKING ?�.�c�wwa..�.-, •_a��� ��...-.� +�a•� �as a ♦ a ax;tw.�s•. •. t L'�a�rr.�.�+.�.s �t z � �.+,- , s v t� and becomes entangled in a dead- ly affair involving three intriguing women, each with an unexpected motive for the crime. Pretty hot stuff. MY COUSIN VINNY (AA): Joe Pesci has some fun playing a New York lawyer out of his ele- ment in Alabama trying to defend his cousin and a friend of murder charges. Also starring Fred Gwynne. ROCK -A -DOODLE (F): Don Bluth's newest animated rock and roll adventure about a barnyard rooster who sings like Elvis and a boy who is transformed into a kit- ten by an evil owl. SLEEPWALKERS (P(;): Stephen King is at it again, this time with a tale of a dying breed of vampires who must feed on the life force of virtuous young women to stay alive. East .* fea:;;g odd AX -t t ,�71 �, ,,. MiYrI1a �A•�' �• Nrn.'�•rw'MA'tiw. , n�YM w1.. /.tw'wr� ..w• w �►.,rw w� - w � . ww.w � _ _� � _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ The Bowmans celebrate 25th anniversary f t Name Dropping Hello and welcome back to Name Dropping, the special -occa- sion column. As usual, we haye another bunch of etents worth mentioning, so without further ado... Today, April 29, is a milestone day in the Bowman home in Alar it was 25 years aLo. on April 2y. Look out world, Cathy Leavens is 19 today, April 29. Wishing her a happy birthday are Mom, Dad and sisters Richelle, Dana and Holly. "Happy birthday and have a great year," the family says... Matthew Lorne McCallum turned five %ears old on %1;t,- !� ; o birthdays, good health and happiness always. Lots of love from Mom and Ella the dog...... For Amanda Luehof of Ajax, Monday, May 4 is going to be a big day, as she'll celebrate her first birth- day. Wishing her a happy birthday will be Mom, Dad, sisters Christi- na -Lee and Jessica, Oma and Opa, aunts, uncles and cousins. A little get- together, with family and friends, will be- held... Yesterday, April 28 was a big day for the little girl in the Frampton home. Heather Elizabeth Frampton Debbie and Alan Bowman that Debbie and Alan Bowman walked down the aisle and into wed- ded bliss. Wishing the couple all the best are children Bethany and Jason. Celebration plans are under way... For a blond -haired beam Sa:..- day, May 3 is a big day. Erin Purd, Erin Purdy will tum eight years old and wishing her a happy birthday will be Mom, Dad and Kristin. "We love you very much," the family says... The very old man in the Ander- son home celebrated yet another birthday on Friday, April 24. That's right., Steve Anderson turned 34. That's a lot of candles. Saw him in half and you'll be counting rings for some time. Wishing the birthday boy all the best were wife Kim and chil- Matthew McCallum and friend and he had a huge party at Chuck E Cheese two days later. Joining Matthew on March 21 for the party Were all his cousins, classmates and friends. Matthew and the McCallum family would like to thank all the par- ents who attended the affair with their 'little angels.' Anvway, wishing Matthew a very happy birthday were `tom and Dad... Monday, April 27 was an important day for Kristin Elli- cott, because she celebrated her I 1 th birth- day. Wishing the best oldest daughter/sister Kristin Ellicott a happy birthday were Mom, Dad, Lindsay and Larissa... A Name Dropping fan w rites: "The end of April will be a jubi- lant time for the Logan ladies. On April 27, Andrea became a 'real' teenager Andrea Logan Jennifer Logan when she turned 13, followed on April 30 by the birthday of an experienced teenager and big sister, Jen- nifer, who will be 'sweet 16'. Wishing you Heather Frampton turned one and wishing her a happy birthday were Mom, Dad, grandma and grandpa Frampton, grandma Parcher, her Kirkland Lake, Elliott Lake and Northern Ireland relatives. A party was held on April 25, with family and friends, including her best friend Brittany... For a rc.:: slugger, uxlay, Apri; 2a is a spec:ai day, as Mathew Graham turns 10 vears old. glom and Did Mathew Graham wish him a very happy birthday and hope he makes the rep baseball team... Monday, April 27 was a big day for a little cutie with a big smile. Nicole Garden celebrated her first Don's home. Looking forward to being there are Mommy, Daddy, uncle David (the godfather), auntie Rhona, auntie Pauline (the god- mother), Mama, Grandma Karen and Grandpa Don. The family says, "Let's hope for good weather, so that the only 'sprinkling' will be inside...... A friend writes: "That night cream sure works good. Look at Susan Sheepwash at 40. Happy birthday from Sharon and The Boys." Susan's 40th birthday is tomorrow, April 30... On Sunday, April 26, Colin Aselton turned one and wishing him a happy birthday were brothers Sean and Paul, Mom, Dad, Grandma and Grandpa, Inc rest of Inc Colin Aselton family, and Jen- nifer the hamster... Tomorrow, April 30 is a big day in the Tenn home. Tyler Jordan Tenn turns one and to mark the occa- sion, a big party was held on Sunday, April 26. Wishing Tyler a happy birthday will be Mom, Dad, big sis- ter berry -Ann, big brother Christopher, grandparents, aunts, uncles and other family members. "Happy birthday to a very special boy. We love you," Mom and Dad say... The following came across the Name Dropping desk: "Life will be all downhill now for John Davis, from Marksbury St. in Pickering. He w:;l be the big 40 on May 3. I'll love you evert more. From Barbara...... Jamie Strong is the student of the week at Harwood Secondary School for the week of April 20. Jamie's organization, discipline, courtesy and Willingness to share with others helped make him the top student. He's often the first person in the door every morning, greeting teachers and other students... That brings us to the end of another edition of Name Dropping. Ir you have an item you want men- tioned, call us at 683-5110 or write to 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The deadline for submissions is ll a.m. the Friday before publication. We can't be responsible for lost or damaged photographs. Name Dropping is no longer running birth announce - Ryan Ungurain t 4P Susan Sheepwash Tyler Tenn ments. If you have a birth to announce, call the classified depart- ment at 683-5110. Steve Anderson with, from left, Adam, Meghan, Brendon and Ryan dren Ryan, Adam, Meghan and Brendon... both terrifically happy and wonderful Nicole Garden birthday with family and friends. Long distance birthday wishes came from Granny, Grampa and other rel- atives in Nova Scotia... On Sunday, May 3, Ryan Steven David Ungurain will be christened at Grandma Karen and Grandpa ~141 L.-CIVIO • of 0 0 Abu L'• aw- W_ More Sports results Friday and Sunday Ontario boxing championship starts Friday Nine Ajax Boxing Club fighters take part in provincial punch-ups AJAX - The best boxers in the province will show off their pugilistic prowess in Ajax this weekend. The 1992 Ontario Provincial Boxing Championships will be held at the Ajax Community Cen- tre Friday to Sunday. A total of 40 clubs from across Ontario will send approximately 150 fighters in the novice division right up to the senior open divi- sion. Ajax Boxing Club coach and provincial organizer Don Ross says the club's bid to host the championships last year was immediately snapped up by Box- ing Ontario. "We made a bid and they (Boxing Ontario) were quite happy to see us hold it in Ajax. There's great support for boxing in this area," says Ross. The Ajax club will send nine boxers into the ring at the provin- cial championship. Leading the local contingent is middleweight fighter Kerry Hendron, a veteran boxer who Ross says stands a good chance to win the gold medal. Other boxers with a chance for medals are heavyweight Alvin Brown, light middleweight Troy Talbot, bantamweight Brant Gilson, lightweight Brad Gon- salves, middleweight Les Bouchard, heavyweight Kevin Morgan, light welterweight Ken Ross and lightweight Doug Fisher. The first-round opponents for each of the Ajax Boxing Club fighters were not known at our press deadline. The provincial championships start Friday at 7 p.m. Boxing resumes at i p.m. Saturday after- noon and continues to 7 p.m. The finals in each of the divisions start Sunday at 1 p.m, end will continue until approximately 6 p.m. Daily passes are SIO for adults and S6 for children under 12. Three-day passes are S20 for adults and S15 for children under 12. Ajax High top birdie bashers at DYSSAA AJAX - Ajax High School once again proved its supremacy on the court by winning the Durham -York regional badminton title at Markham's Brother Andre School last Thursday. Ajax High had little trouble winning the title with 81 points, 39 better than second -place Bayview Secondary School of York region. Pickering High and Unionville tied for seventh place with 21 points. In winning the Durham -York Secondary School Athletic Association (DYSSAA) title, Ajax High captured two indi- vidual titles and four silver medals, while sending seven athletes to the Ontario Federation of School. Athletic Asso- ciations (OFSAA) Badminton Championships in Milton April 30 to May 2. Ajax High badminton coach Wayne King says the regional championships represented "the most competitive DYSSAA competition in the six-year history of DYS- SAA". Trisha Carter dominated all her events in straight sets. In the senior girls' singles final, Carter defeated her Bayview Secondary School opponent 114, 11-1. In senior boys' singles, Mike Twiner of Pickering High had to settle for the silver medal after being defeated by Brad Wolak of St. Roberts school 18-13, 15-12. Wolak See AJAX..Page A29 Matt McLean king of the matin province 'I AJAX-PICKERING - An Ajax High School wrestler has captured a provincial title for the second time. Matt McLean won his second con- secutive Ontario Federation of School Athetlic Associations (OFSAA) title at Sudbury last Thurs- day and Friday. McLean won the 104 -pound. class, defeating a Kingston wrestler in a tough match to win the title. He won j OFSAA a year ago at Matt McLean 94 lbs. Four other wrestlers competed for Ajax, but they failed to win medals. They were Greg Bond (90 lbs.). Jason McCafferty (104 Ibs.), Danny Prescott (149 lbs.) and Brandon Northrup (149 lbs.) Dunbarton High School sent four wrestlers to the OFSAA champi- onships. Duke McLean, a former OFSAA champ, wound up with the bronze medal in the 112-1b. category. He lost in the semi-finals to the eventual champion Lennox Young from Scar- borough. Sean Pierson lost in the quarter finals in the 134 -Ib. class to a Windsor area wrestler who went on to win the weight class. Chad Pearson ended up fifth overall in the 57.5 kilos (about 120 lbs.) cate- gory- Richard Azevedo, in his first year of wrestling, finished in 11th place overall after winning two matches and losing two at his 61 -kilo weight divi- sion. To advertise In this space, call 683-5110 Argos ` Mike and Mike to host clinic AJAX-PICKERING - Toronto Argonauts Mike Campbell and Mike 'Pinball' Clemons will teach football players the finer points of the game at an upcoming two-day event. Mike and Mike's All-Star Football Camp will feature instruction by Campbell, the Argos' all-star defensive end, and running back Clemons, the Canadian Football League's most valuable player in 1990. The camp will be held %lay )0 and 31 at Seneca College's main campus on Finch Avenue in forth York. It will focus on foothalI skills and Lec:hniquc. Guest instructors will include Darrell K. Smith. Don Wilson, Jim Kardash, Keith Kelly, Dennis Myers and 1991 CFL coach -of -the -year Adam Rita. There'll be special seminars on weight training and nutrition. And, a recruiting representative will be on hand to talk to the plavers. Pries will be awarded to the; top players at the camp. Every- one attending will get an official Mike and dike'; T-shirt Cost to attend the camp is S100 per player with a limited enroiment of _'(X) players. Some of the proceeds from the camp will go to the Chil- dren's Aid Scmety Foundation arid Athletes in Acuon charities. For moreinformation, call Mike and Hike'; Hotline at 761-6041, Ajacian gets U.S. soccer scholarship AJAX - An Ajacian is head- ed to the United States in September on a soccer scholar- ship. Gary McCulloch, a member Of the National Soccer League Selects soccer squad, has been awarded a full scholarship to the University of Maine. The scholarship is worth approximately $80,000 Canadi- an over the next four years. McCulloch first played for the NSL Selects in 1989 and has proven himself to be an excellent soccer player, says Ken Dawson, president of the NSL. In the swim Stephanie Thompson of Ajax slices through the water during the 100 -metre freestyle event at the Regional Games for the Physically Disabled at the Ajax Community Centre on Saturday. Thomp- son was one of more than 150 athletes taking part in the event.. 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COME CELEBRATE 75 YEARS OF INTERNATIONAL SERVICE THE AJAX LIONS CLUB PRESENTS A 50 Sand 8#tiL`f' . ' .............. ©, Featta�r�iig ROGER ASIMY .�_ _ We Serve F i Saturday, May 9,1992 at the Ajax Community Centre Arena 8-00 P.M. to 1:00 a.m. (Doom open at 7M p.m.) Tickets are $20.00 per person Proceeds Will Go Towards Curing Blin nee World Wide (Persons must be 19 years of age or over) For information call: 427-6945 Tickets available at The Community Center Info. DeskSt HOCKEY DEVELOPMENT CLINIC 1992 SUMMER SEASON Session A - Aga fs9 Session B - Aga 10.12 August 17-21 ,AupuSi 17 - 21 Tkne: 9:00 -10:30 Tkm:10:30 -12 0 Louft: Ajax Co mu ity Centre Loatlon: Ajax Community Centre Fee: $80.00 Fee: $80.00 YOUR INSTRUCTORS: John Wrider - A.M.B.HA Coach M-4512 University 6 Junior Experience Dan Maclsaac - P.H. ACoach 8837-2085 Coiege 6 Junior Experience CA.HA. certified MAIL OR DELIVER: John VWrder Dan Maclsaac 2978 Seabreeze 920 Redbird Crescent Ajax, US 1C4 , L1 V 5K8 PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: kripirive power skaSKII S Develop PX* CDntrol Our proven program wil leach you cltild the necessary fundamentals for MW Skil developmeriL You writ see you dAd knprove, we gurararttee it! Proper Skill development now will reduce the risk of injury and also ert rcince your chikfs enjoyment of the game for years to come. Your cNld will be assessed on balance, agility, stWong, passing and shootlrt�.' Q9_0M00`n_ AJAX OPTIMIST CLUB 10th ANNUAL SUNDAY, MAY 10/92 "OPTIMIST JUNIOR WORLD GOLF QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT' • Boys and Girls 9 to 17 yrs. „ beginners to experts are welcome • Instruction available for novices. • Chance to qualify for an all expenses paid trip to the Ontario Junior World Golf District Championship TOTAL COST '120 Includes prizes, 18 holes, lunch, drinks. To V"egister call: Or Alex MacKenzie 4274M Don Davis 683-2186 First 75 RegistWk= ac0e(i q& 0 0 0. 0 Ajax High to send seven to Ontario badminton championships in Milton FROM PAGE A27 won the OFSAA singles `B' title last year. The Ajax senior girls' doubles team of Pam Vuong and Brenda Hensley won the silver medal after losing in the final to a team from King City. Jason Bragg and Manish Bhatt finished second in the senior boys' doubles competition. They were defeated in the final 15-8, 4-15 and 18-15 by a team from Markham's Millikin Mills High School. Ajax's Sharan Parmar and to a more experienced Wen Won Todd McGratton finished as run- from Vaughan in the junior boys' ners-up to Carmen Nisbet and singles final. Madsen's semi- Gord Leitch from Whitby Ander- final match against Chen Cheng son Collegiate in the senior of Unionville was the most excit- mixed doubles event. ing singles game of the day with Queenie Yu and Andy Virtue Madsen fighting back to win the of Ajax High captured the junior third match 17-15 after trailing mixed doubles crown at DYS- 14-8. SAA defeating Jen Brown and Pickering High's Jon Roegele Paul Lagroix from Oshawa Paul and Hugh Read finished fifth in Dwyer in the final. the junior boys' doubles event. Ajax High's Chris Madsen, The top two in each category with some spirited play through- advanced to the OFSAA Bad - out the tourney, finished second minton Championships in Milton. Pickering High track team wins Kingston title AJAX - The Pickering High School track and field team won the Queen's University Alumni meet title for the second year in a row in Kingston Saturday. Led by Sam Davis and Maurice Kondell, the Pickering team cap- tured the boys' title over more than 1,500 athletes from central and east- ern Ontario at Richardson Stadium. Sam Davis was a triple gold medalist at the meet with wins in the senior boys' long jump, triple jump and the 4 -x -200 -metre relay. Maurice Kondell and Sam Davis broke a meet record in a time of 1 minute and 32.0 seconds to win gold. Maurice Kondell captured gold in the junior boys' triple jump and 4 -x -200 -metre relay. He was also the silver medalist in the long jump and a bronic medalist in the hurdles. Dion Trowcrs, in addition to his win in the 4 -x -200 -metre relay, cap- tured the silver medal in the sprint hurdles and bronze in the 100 meve in the junior division. He also added a silver in the 100 Brian Davis earned silver in the metre. junior boys' 100 metre and the triple The senior 4 -x -200 -metre relay jump in addition to a gold medal in team of Brian Davis, Dion Trowers, the senior relay. Skaters pass tests AJAX - Ajax members of the Whitby Figure Skating Club were up to the challenge at the recant Spring Test Day. Katie Bolduc and Miranda Gregoire were both successful in passing the senior bronze free skate test, while Jason Collier passed the junior silver free skate test Lisa Crupi and Alicia Mur- ray passed part two of the fourth figure test and Collier part two of the fifth figure test oSEAIRG5 CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, "Your Money's Worth and More, sale prices end Sat., May 2, 1992' flyer, page B3, the 6 -program washer, 8266541160, on sale for $529,99, should have read large -capacity model, not extra-capaaty model. Also, in our Sears, "Your Money's Worth and More, That's My Mom!!, sale prices end Sat., May 9, 1992' flyer insert, page 13, the ad reads "visit the Lancome counter and receive a sample size of Tresor perfume." It should state " visit the Lancome counter and receive a Tresor bath and body sample." Also in that flyer, page 11, the White Diamonds products are not carried in our Pickering store. Also on page A10, the Happy Camper portable playpen is not available. We apologize for the inconvenience to our Rodcl,lf Chung leaped to a gold medal in the junior boys' triple lump. Dwayne Spence was the silver medalist in the junior boys' shot put. Kirk Salesman placed second, while teammate Sean Thomas fin- ished third m the senior boys' high JAR ._ . , GOLFERS Other results for Pickering High athletes: Darrin Hughes third open boys' steeplechase; Richelle Feder third midget girls' discus; Sharon Grandiseu first senior girls' 100 meve, third in sprint hurdles; and Anoka Abrahams second junior girls' spent hurdles. The defending Ontario Federa- tion of School Athletic Associations champions are tuning up for the Lake Ontario Secondary School Association championships in Oshawa May 8 to 11. 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STg1E 1ETN Q �9 1 INN,EoarnEoarMwitNEa�NNOAr.wMax we ' = 1. .. '' -. !;' r_ r5ihi►�s ciri'ti`it •: , ���i��il�iF.� 4c'!� t,.1�`.!*.4'i►i�'IiCJ'J�i1,a�1 ii'sie':t1�11►�'\iiC�%fliKe N >tti ,- -.. R. w Dickson/Galbraith basketball champs AJAX - Dickson -Galbraith women are the champions of the Ajax Ladies Basketball League this year. In the title contest played recently, Dickson -Galbraith defeated McGinnis Landing 37-33 to capture the crown. Margo Levy led the winners with 16 points, followed by Sandy Muller with nine. Scoring for McGinnis Landing were Wendy Dobbin with 19 points and Lori Lomberg with 10. Meanwhile, in the consola- tion game, the Green Team defeated Upper Deck 43-38. Rose Adam scored 18 points to pace the Green Team. Anne Mears had 12. Upper Deck scorers were Heidi Fischer with 16 and Dana Elliott with 1 i. iallu>G 4"1 9ft un S esUp INCLUDES: Supe, Set Timing, Check Injection System, Check All Fluid Levels, Beks, Hoses, Tires and More. •PLUS PARTS AUTO DOC BUILDING OUR REPUTATION ON HONESTY! O 200 Fuller Rd., Unit 15 CAA APPROVED Ajax, Ontario 610% OFF TO All $6-4216 CAA MEMBERS L1 S 7G9 r4v 0 bo r e��vy r,•tir �+ l1/, 1 AI 1 Po000 KM. wer Train warranty �f0995 ��11iL1�I�� CORRECTION NOTICE Due to an error by Oshawa/Whifby This Week the wrong product illustration appeared on the Driveway Sealer item in our Sun., April 26 ad in this newspaper. The correct item is shown here. We apologize for any problems this error may have caused. "DRIVE SEAL" DRIVEWAY SEALER 1 17 LITRES -REGULAR GRADE - 99 i ONLY8 MON illwork 1279 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA M,9 NOTION RD., AJAX home Centre SALE ENDS MAY 2/92 • ELAIIITRA 'Awl, �. I.,.,� 1111111L, �. •� Irr� r'r �. pr4=99959 *w4p U-71 Elm • o•r u. Sos • £ 41b slow i ON 0 ■IM_ 1jff�l I I I's W rr d 0 P U 0 3 No a� ... ... • r4v 0 bo r e��vy r,•tir �+ l1/, 1 AI 1 Po000 KM. wer Train warranty �f0995 ��11iL1�I�� CORRECTION NOTICE Due to an error by Oshawa/Whifby This Week the wrong product illustration appeared on the Driveway Sealer item in our Sun., April 26 ad in this newspaper. The correct item is shown here. We apologize for any problems this error may have caused. "DRIVE SEAL" DRIVEWAY SEALER 1 17 LITRES -REGULAR GRADE - 99 i ONLY8 MON illwork 1279 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA M,9 NOTION RD., AJAX home Centre SALE ENDS MAY 2/92 • ELAIIITRA 'Awl, �. I.,.,� 1111111L, �. •� Irr� r'r �. pr4=99959 *w4p U-71 Elm • o•r u. Sos • £ 41b slow i ON 0 ■IM_ 1jff�l I I I's W rr d 0 P U 0 ' ' M' M� r � r'r r r 7 r • M � r � � r � � 1 � r • • 1 r � • • r � � • � r r • • - • � � r � � r r - • - r - ` _� —... �� r"1. • ^ 4'� a PICKERING - Teams are needed for a slo- Entry forms are now available at Papp's Teams sought for men's and pitch event slated for early June. Restaurant, Brock Road and Hwy. 2, Pick - Men's and women's teams are sought for the ering. ...Women s sloptch tourne annual Papp's Slo-Pitch Tournament June For more Information, call Brian at ex Y eighth 5 to 7. a ?T"-8.31-1630 or Robie at 839-4696. At Eaton's we don't mark up prices just so we can have a sale later on •i`"934YV lid AD`='M f MA, M/ LD,AM 100 careers 100 Careers 140 GO "We prepare you for the SCOO°S kind of job you want... 112 DA then we help you get it" Careers 100 Careers 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help NEW Starting in Oshawa COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (Register Here) Accounting Computer dDental Travel i & Computers Programming CTourism Computer A Busrnss Business On Campus Administration Applfcafiorrs SAPOLLO T►elning LWo-rd Process] rfot.i '"pr's.J Banking and xecutive i Restaurant Electronics Financial Secretary Operations Tech services 'acr*ury Bar ii Beverage Obynostics Custom. Receptionist t + Sorvire Call today for further information and FREE personal interview Financial assistance is available to qualified applicants SPECIAL NOTICE TO PAST GRADUATES FREE REFRESHER WORDPERFECT 5.1 If you have taken an earlier version of Word Processing we now offer you FREE UPGRADING 14 hours: 4 evenings or 2 Saturdays CALL THE SCHOOL It II Your Business Career Starts Here * Wad Processing * Compuler Service Technician " Micro Comp9was and Business Applications * campuller Operations Compuller Programming 0fSM1AWA -13841=5 PAW A=.r9atltsnta c au. "&=W SCAROMO.750-SM .ro TOIROMM - 4iSiSiS t1LLSSOMMA - 94111145t5 CDM Career Development Institutes Ltd. Fenaesiy Con" Daft betttafe xuwj"y-VAN(.`ouvn uRREy-6DMOPrr'oN•07TAWA•HAUFAx YI[ MRL4.RASKATOON-MONTRF.AL4 AM\4QUF.BEC EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES *Many skills Squired* Shorthand, WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, Dicta Typing, Advanced Typing. You can learn these skills and more part-time or full-time at Academy of Learning, Canada's Skills Development Centro. Cali 831- 8431 (Pickering) Helping people achieve. Career 105 Training ACRYLIC Nail Technician - t awing available. new Oshawa. two days. kit induded. 9365. Also do tut mfr and serines from ces moderate pri. 416-666-8834. M5o5a2) 110 General Help HAIRSTYLIST REOUIRED FULL -TYIIE FOR FULL SERVICE SALON IN PICKERING • rft. guaranteed to start • Full Benefits • Holiday Pay • Vacation Pay • Birthday Pay Call 831-2196 ASK FOR ROBIN or RHONDA jocus Joc:us educational toys is looking for consultants in your area Sign up special at $19.99, great offer. Thought of it before, do R now Call Pat at 683- 4622 for more HIAIRSTYLIST WANTED FULLJPART TWE TOWN CENTRE Apply within or phone 420-0415 ASK FOR SHIRLEY Inside retail sales. An exciting opportunity for those with bathroom, hardware or similar sales exper- ience. Participate in a major promotion from May 11 to June 22 at Metro East Tradecentre, Pickering. Attractive base plus commission. Please send brief description of selling experience plus phone no. to: Box #127 c/o The Liberal 9350 Yonge St. P.O. Box 390 Richmond Hill, Ont. L4C 4Y6 ADULTS WANTED To Deliver Newspapers Door to Door in Ajax/Pickering area - Must have own vehicle. - Able to deliver: Wed., Fri., Sat. Call 683-5117 Ask for Judy RESTAURANT AND BAR NOW HIRING TEMPORARY SUMMER WAIT STAFF INTERVEWS TUES., APRIL 28TH 9-5 1400 BAYLY ST. REXT TO GO STR10" BRIM RESUME TRAVEL CONSULTANT Gdiger's Travel Pidollig Town Centre TT Witco Pleem d John FAX 4&7= Halrsty W required for salon in Pickering Town Centre. 110 General HNP . sA 110 General IieIP 110 General Help a mskrp saws ttMor ph cold Iswellery at homel Simple 6J°/6 COrrgT11SSI0r1 Colin 420.6177 ( l OnKARKETER tabnot Cal wpo 50302) T� moo, no � WOMM for work? tit us hep IffMWU)VED or an tAe? Earn OK30E Dee los Cream atlN hit born' r You haw spars the law 2 yam Making yours IMO a d $20.000 #. Siwe 518-g50S (02gM munubMutrig oo qwW in Alm born 7 am til noon. Mon•Frl. V- find a job. Were l al" for $W"700 pan Wrrn working fo twma mulm avail" In Pldc- Mkq and lira aa EARN up p 1286 - wqk y energello, reliable and hard younaW. For dsuss, send SA siring and Ajax. Students show you srnoosss N notal own hour assemle bf— STORE MANAGER WANTED For Fine Art/Framing Gallery Pickering Town Centre Fulltime, retail managernent enmienoe required. call 831-1242 ler appoint rbnt. 819E EDt)CAT'ION Plenty of experiience but lacking - n pow dms? prostrates wad- able in compwer;red Data�� agcm=*., Word Pro- cessing and more. If you an 45 years of ate or over and have recently been per- maoeady laid -am you my qualify for fund- ing assistance. Cal) Computer Learning Came. Whitby. CRUISE SW JOBS 0 Su nt whip a N Advertising Sales Representative We are actively looking for the right individual to fill a challenging position in our organization. Top salary/commission earnings plus full benefits are available for someone committed to all out effort and achievement. If you wish to further your career in sales with a large, and growing corporation, we have an excellent opportunity. Please submit your resume in confidence to: °baby This Week 865 Farewell Ave. Oshawa, Ont. L1J 6H3 LOOKING FOR A REWARDING CAREER IN ADVERTISING? THE NEWS ADVERTISER REQUIRES A FULL TIME TELEMARKETER TO SELL ADVERTISING FEATURES. SALARY PLUS COMMISSIONS AND BONUSES PLEASE FORWARD RESUME TO: Monique Lea 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont L1 S 21-15 or call 683-5110 HOMEWORKERS NEEDED Earn up to $350'wk. working at home with new, guaranteed and excfus ve guide listing over 90 firms offenng work at home. Free informaton, send SA.S.E. Homeworking Research Canada, 4655 Kent Ave., Suite 162G Niagara Falls, Ont. L2H 1.14 Top Hair Stylist Wanted With or without clientele * Top wages * 60% commission • plus bonuses 683.5911 ASK FOR MIARIO EVENINGS 725-0745 "EXPERIENCED" WAITRESS/ WAITER FULL nMME EVENNGS Apply in Person Davy': Place 88 Harwood Ave., AW 1Tl9 0" MAY ,- boo fray and was wow no, .torr our growing team of mom's. te.rrtws are attrsrs rnlwste0 120 otow mop te dr-4rwr's Btrahm Sires our ltWm nae 01 asbn anirasd IF you On own 45 and Aare MW OarrinNtrea, YM elfin Y wall �,.�fy�lar amat �i aft sass ind cdValli rAL Md pr kuwrnsu, swamp Is ll KEW. t o^ Wbrdp«Nc+ halts paaonutbna. Set ym Dbata, wood,Carl Mus. scaprr badlord. d Einem X33) Susan Warrrard, Wne $vl 011114-57M or KMnay (420• A W rncisl assistance 2271) or BMWs (57e-gw4). 45 lar awwr�wMomde�ina 1 LO 4tNce Helpfor rag varrillMahon «rapier Cogtgo. no" tridWiduals te work in tine Oshawa arca 721 -sans. 64~8010. 1 If . Pon rough Pensioners. FuN/parl a mskrp saws ttMor ph cold Iswellery at homel Simple wanted, work ( l OnKARKETER tabnot Cal wpo 50302) caBrrp On ere Pts F r N you cask Instruction. No selling to do. � CIFAMNG parson teQiured for eP8 (TF) THE Kent' Mrrr Y now aocaptrr fuHrrns, long term wrnploymam ever) Info: Sand a self -ad- as a aetlM telarriakelar. N you dressed Wnirad eravakq te; d $20.000 #. Siwe 518-g50S (02gM munubMutrig oo qwW in Alm born 7 am til noon. Mon•Frl. EARA mxi ring booksl applcatim ler fuel *M and Part sm•�� fie^ time waltwsr es. Apply lo: The ere nitrated in sem1% $lWw Bolan Inc. Ext. 455. 4325 including full nod". dental Steelas Ave. W.. Suite 225. EXPEROCED dbW-q as - Apply In p to 12 Ban Rd. DO" (1) 111105'0110-W0• CY - Kerry 111111114 067 VVNWW Rd. S. and drug, call Anrra, 418-579- Downavlew OM. M3N 1V7. sistani needed full time In Aleut. Ore. (0429812) - IS& (061942) r,1 vx'c '42••790. (0501YZ) 286!' • (061592) �.tnapn f Pldwkp. e3a44s/. "_ -__'7 REQUIRED - EXPERIENCED LEGAL SECRETARY for busy litigation practice in tate field of Family and Criminal Law required for six month matemity leave position commencing June 8, 1992. Salary commensurate with experience. Send Resumes 10: Brbri S. Korb, P.O. Box 518, 081111111111114, 0marb 11H R9 OVER 45 AND RECENTLY LAID OFF? CALL US ABOUT COMPUTER TRAINING GRANTS. 150 Hosp. Medical Dental PlfVMTHERAPIST - as r Ism full Io energgeetic orthotime pedically rrclned. Salary rap. Partnership Potensal. Mr. A MaoCuloch. 200 Brost St. N. WhMby, Ort. 6664270. (042902V . f- r1 L J • u 130 skilled 135 - les Help/ Help 135 skllled mp 135 PERSON An established HEATM AND ARI CONDffXX 1G COMPANY is IDDldny for Commission Sales Represefltatlre Experience an asset Please call 686-35111430-3633 or fax to 430.2941 150 Hosp. Medical Dental DENTAL Assistant warned full lime. DENTAL HYGENIST wanted part time. Cbverridge Dental, 965 Wesiney Rd. S. Ajax, 427-3600. (050592) Day Care 160 Wanted RELIABLE, responsiber caring babysitter required for Infant in my home. 8 a.m. - 430 p.m. daily. Whitby. 666-2242. (D5D WANTED - mature. reliable. flexible caregiver, mornings only. In my, home. 51501weekhy or $10 hourly. Phone 420.9682 (043092) MATURE babysitter required W time. starting June for 3 young children, our home. Pickering. Call 286.9569. CARE required in my home. Ajax area. 3 nights weei would consider too in arrangements- Responsbls ap- plicants only please. Cali 619- 1693. (050592) 165 Day Care Available LOVING mom will bve and care for your child in her hone. safe and anon free snvronmsrn 575 %JW Help LEAR SEATING CANADA LIMITED Lear Seating Canada Ltd., a Just -in -Time automotive parts manufacturer, has a challenging opportunity in Information Systems at our Whitby facility. Expansion of the Information Systems Group has created a requirement for a Senior Programmer Analyst. Our computing environment consists of multiple IBM S/36's and a Novell LAN supporting a wide range of manufacturing and business support systems. SENIOR PROGRAMMER ANALYST You will assume responsibility for the design, development, testing, implementation and support of a wide range of business application systems. The preferred candidate will possess the following qualifications: • Diploma from an accredited community college or university • 3-5 years programming experience with RPG 11 & MAPICS • Extensive data communications experience • JIT material scheduling & manufacturing experience • Exposure to Novell 386 LAN technology • Excellent interpersonal and problem solving skills We provide competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package. If you are interested in pursuing this career opportunity further, we invite you to submit your resume in confidence to: AV LEAR SEATING CANADA LIMITED AW r`a`-' 2081 Forbes Street Nhitby, Ontario SEating Canada Ltd. ON 7V4 A S..osas, 'A! - 1.r.rrq C. GD ~ ATTENTION: Human Resources Only applications under consideration will be acknowledged. No agencies please. Day Care Day Care Articles 165 Available 165 Available 220 For sale '�l'>Ke t+fawla Atf�' 1'L' PAI , WEb-. JuritY>L'ssr t i► t.3>�:A 250 Gam s. 250 '"0 330 Trmiers 330 Trailers walOOMM Of rear Lindsay with Flea - Crap - Bake Sale Saturday, May 2nd, 9 a.fn, - 4 p.m. deck and shed. fully equipped. IdWaIe bedroom, bath, shed. a:vrng, asking S'8.700 or beet U117D offer. Sswerhvywr $23-4737 Tam Heather Country Club (043092) . @ meriting Monday May I Ith. Aa 730 Military Trail, West HIR 1995 Vki reHar g atop, skew 6. 112 paid for Asiung $19.500. 343umr stove. furnace. ice box. Seen O, appointment, 416-725- "feNm Co' III 53200 424 6899 x0503921 1449: 416-8314W-. 706790- Tres Preparaton Novice through 10th SUPER CALL ClASSIFlED STREET GARAGE SALE 576-9335 tralw. dance 6. 3 ourrlei, *love. Inge. sin. new aanvas. excle. 796-7672 M �� LANE, INDOOR DISPLAY 340 Auto Parts 3 MAY 2nd, 9-3 P.M. Repairs Repairs and registration. te'go orle 660- 5750. 420-9154. Evenings. 9425.M43092) OF # i COLEMAN FOLDING TRAILERS room sal. snow, blower. (~�- (�2J 4WD. a" . Nb now. 111i GIANT STREET SALE nm good. now brakes. $750 BOLLAND CRESCENT, AJAX P- oesrooleM oondltsn. CAFETERIA Equipment - stail ciliates pen msiwoie. Les- SATURDAY, MAY 2,9-1 P.M. ob.o. 977-2912. (060192) PPWAft daycare in ml hone. asking $275. Call 430-6647. Something for everyone aorto mob&& Also yam and Ida mg cortpaino". 70 cars, A"`°'�i0bi es luil/pan time. References aveMlble oletdale sink tJver- Raindate May 9/92 eel a �t4� a ndM &MMY- «�9Y4M- exp+ home bond bu*' psteO� Cal I II 305 Wanted and poi H 2 420 4206 May 2nd i 3rd, 9 am. - 4 pm. Hugs Baby Garage Sats Plus more Available June t. Caroni Bat 7280708 anti 4 p mL p606a� Repo Comm 276 8977 I'm Wanted Over hundreds of oudes - Boy srol's in exceiient condition. $1700 new for $799 ob L Pah „a Aro p� hudt 106 Pony OL 103A00 kms., WNMW wbh cep, Highchairs, change tables, car seats. swings, Jolly Jumpers. Two respectable women to WALLPAPER daratce - over ,.000 tons from 99 cents to sap duo•matic 80 knitting macltkte with all aoosnorlew strollers, playpens, toys and other mac household gems clan good soft 111, �• aft king $3500. Cali 60-0935.pul4h9, ion cosalM Nano, 4 qm*A s, (�10) frWgw rows. lanrdrrry. WHITBY - dean 2 bedroom $730 plus uiMrs. FkstgioK 1- dsan your clNoe « lug, Law . rasa. Call Lori. 427-7113 « 507 LAURIER CRES, (Rosetpank earth of Sheppard) $5000 new. lot 9109 o b o. Call 4306333 (012942) 4- �� (TF) TREADMILL mOLmL dw4 GCCESSORYrACKAGE to Ww&nwvL j sit for bdWdW �0 416.576757s. (042992) Mkholk 4263572. W426M TWO STREET YARD SALE Cal Lou at 4262401. (050392) SELF STORING DANOP'r FREE ;CREENROOM ENCLOSURE Dalewood Dr /BrookndgeGate Rougemount, Ilwy x2) Saturday .fay 2, Sunday May 3rd. YEN with trucks will do 14o4MsftoN nMvws. elaany►laba. odd 601, 75 King SL E. Bosmrtsn Mos (1F) SAVINGS TO $900°° Slam - 20th Bargains (',alone, Something trig Dedge Chtarger, geed 160 S10 Bete 4x4 Sport, 4.3 caarwysq cs@4weitL $1110 er �. bads4 Isayte knllrlor, nidi basement 11823. fob bstrertsnt apannent. SeparaM . 4 appigent. , para*control! AVAILABLE row - Pickeing, air• available May 1. Non -1 SALE ENDS - MAY 3/92 for everyone from 2 to 92 keyboards. CLOCKS - free OMvery and sal tap Cog Tolsp9 Immediatef � rnik�i a d sunway Saks 433 BLOOR ST. iy. OSHAWA _ per-- e�� wrokaik no � u� � « 2656. of) 290 Pets -Supplies- 300 Automobiles and tofu advantage d our low 571-2210, ms-2910affer nouns Boarding For Sale ��• p�be. kidiw dove. 4263194. (042992) cable. swkd - facilities. ANON 205 Firewood HOSEBACK riding Isssons in West Sed* of Pickering. Begin- ners a specialty 509-2564. Facilities nckrded. Indoor area in case of ran. Boarding also available. (050692) LHASO Apso puppies, sural. non allergic, non shedding, grey for house or apartment. (Not a nappy, dog)- Guaranteed CKC registered, vet needles. and great paymenr terms available. 1-705-786.3124 (0501292) REGISTERED Persian 00r ns 'or sale ReaCy, to GO. Have had 'fstneed':es For further nfor motion, please call 728- 0654 (050392 AMERICAN E&umo. 5 ren old , oa3 ill Harwood and Clovendge area Ajax Cal 428- 79W'° INFANTS - BABySITER or nanny required q lee t or "p" ant r' 12 YEARS OLD re- quired w ore b 2 ntarrts. 9 months and 3 112 years in Picikenng. References required. Phdpnos are welcome but mus! speak English. call after 630. In Caring safe, fun home alas,a2. tt35039i2) I](PERIENCEDmothwd3t.2 environment. LicensedbyM.C.S.S. � old bon. Ko 4�r from Reasonable rates. Receipts, horse. g� qua*y toys. Weak. snacks included. PrOw over 2 flexible hours. Call 112 rears Whites Referencesarea DURHAM PROFESSIONAL aeairbld, wh,Ns Rkys2 area AJAX L `050394 ION. HOME DAY CARE AJJ41I LOCATION. 630 am. - 5:30 p.m. 427.1770 Weetney 286.1207 and Fiery, 2. PCIO:RING LOCA- TION - 420-5367• Liverpool and - ana 210 Flea Market 220 FAo�r Salle MR. PICKWICK Books 'N' Things Top quality used books NOVELS, NON FICTION, LITERATURE, ESTATES and COLLECTIONS BOUGHT tan Whin« Rd. at SVOUds Low Adding 831-1526 OPENM MAY 6 11: A.IL 1086 29 Terry trader on 1967 33 N. 'aurus. ax 15 Florida walOOMM Of rear Lindsay with ten. (air conone peer oldL deck and shed. fully equipped. IdWaIe bedroom, bath, shed. a:vrng, asking S'8.700 or beet on sewers. prime Detvale hedged offer. Sswerhvywr $23-4737 lot. possession May 24. 45 (043092) mffes from Oshawa M 6 K meriting Monday May I Ith. Aa Beaver Park, Omerree season 1995 Vki reHar g atop, skew 6. 112 paid for Asiung $19.500. 343umr stove. furnace. ice box. Seen O, appointment, 416-725- "feNm Co' III 53200 424 6899 x0503921 1449: 416-8314W-. 706790- Tres Preparaton Novice through 8221.(050592) CALL ClASSIFlED 1977 Lextra deluxe hardtop tern 576-9335 tralw. dance 6. 3 ourrlei, *love. Inge. sin. new aanvas. excle. 796-7672 ISM mndrtjw. asking 51200 or Sat. morning classes in General best offer. Telephone 434-6294 340 Auto Parts 3 Auto Parts & 340 Repairs Repairs .M. neutered. shots. 'nee Cal ., ev N ec, y ami •ado. aw can.. good wndton. 2869569. (042992) high "liege. as s. 5125C. Cal PALADEN Dog Obedience - 725-0613 or 4344464 043092) Voternary, Approveo Qualified 1902 Crow •naebu Classic Sia- Instruchw Few opennge etil .,on Wagon. air conditioning. available for 'max, class" coral- power talegate. excellent meriting Monday May I Ith. Aa cb„drtpn_ $aoo as is or beet breeds - General Obedience over. Low nsleage 668.7003 tuartng at Kindergarten Puppy (050392) through to AWanoed Nonce. ArUCles Tres Preparaton Novice through / 9 a 2 Monte Carlo • air to Jillty. Due to requests from aDnditnnM9- a somonc• power, those unable to 0-1 weekday •»«not power brakes. power or everrng caned. we 1ed offer windara. 51900 or bee offer. Sat. morning classes in General Phone 1-416-430-7269, Obedience, depending on (051292) ^Sponse. For more Niomnalon IN2 Vow Rabbit. 4 speed, gas, and registration. te'go orle 660- 5750. 420-9154. Evenings. 9425.M43092) (050392) Automobiles mobiles INS CWTWC. V6. pa-. pb.. se - For Sale collent condition, new rad. exhaust, broam tun pump mite CARS PAINTED $5000 + materials (Customer sands & masks) 683-2998 1991 Pontiac WW SE. 4 door. Interior. Meds mkor body "Ore. A rtments 1> 04W Lesatretg c«,0-.- crusta. RLAQ. Vg. ; bdmd-.scast, Cal 43&329M , 'w' ""'as' 355 Motorcycles 400 p For Rent has spaces lit 16 I cold to 9 COUCH and chair, excellent OSE d a lud arxque wrdrabe. A.IA)Is eke row. sia.000. 430.0169. tNo Olds Cutlass - 2 door 306 ase Pidtwseg AppWkods - no lam -42742M M50592) condition. peach and beige. best offer. $31-1714, $500 pb.o. 9 piece oak ant" � o„�je oiler refused. Fully (507WSNC) V8, auto.. pa.. pb.. par., new SHERRY'S Horne Daycare- l9NGrandAm,2damasol •air. ,,n suite, $2500 ob.o. dn„�eq guaranteed reconditioned INS )roc 226. bought new n less. braked, fuel lank. rad. WestMy Heights area. Story $3=*0 $1200. CaN 623- Also portable Kenmore appiarras Corrie make us a 90 19. anginalowner.oler. S Lbw S III 700L � 430-0169. (0607S2Sfe the. dimes up, *sae plan. trips to irips ArUCles dishwasher. used ore year, deaL 4274;784, 467 wbsmay speed, dnrWard. flan loaded. 1970 Acadian. @Widal., rune H.mtwa9d PaMk. Good 220 For Sale $200 ob.o. Antique style oval Rd. S. Apx. (TF) Still under warranty, 29.000 good. 4 dow. $SOO ob.o. 1991 IM d Tender Loving Cam. 819See (0506a� china cabin. s5w ob o. 436- 15tA (050Ci92) KNTTING Mao* w Pawo E- OFOW kits.. $13.500. O.B.O. 406 Nissan Sfeetionvagion. WAndwd. 1200. (042992) WHITE stow is" than 1sa0 room sal. snow, blower. (~�- (�2J 4WD. a" . Nb now. 111i -OW or 5794M M50392) nm good. now brakes. $750 RI CANG reliableld, able mother dit to P- oesrooleM oondltsn. CAFETERIA Equipment - stail ciliates pen msiwoie. Les- 190 REPOS - horn banks and ob.o. 977-2912. (060192) PPWAft daycare in ml hone. asking $275. Call 430-6647. ins oourows, 0- %W-. cd- fee Lima. tables. chillier.air- WO aorto mob&& Also yam and Ida mg cortpaino". 70 cars, A"`°'�i0bi es luil/pan time. References aveMlble oletdale sink tJver- (050 21 POPCORN Popper. 12 os. eel a �t4� a ndM &MMY- «�9Y4M- exp+ home bond bu*' psteO� Cal thuds, vans a WHOLESALE prices. Why pay mind? Cam g o 305 Wanted and poi H 2 420 4206 CONCEPT u rowktg mMchirtw Available June t. Caroni Bat 7280708 anti 4 p mL p606a� Repo Comm 276 8977 I'm Wanted 4wy $700. Twin of spray drink 63-104, 1355 Kingston Rd. GAS �. h-7 dub, Engls. ' IN Top DoNss paid t« 4f4*4P sumrod. mirrors. Exestimi Superb. A-1 condition. $250. 0, 4.1,n. $7700. 619.0007. cars. 7 dW&%eakly• Used pars IO12�w2i fakaMakt $800 Bayle 3 morals Pickering, Ont. L1V 188. CONTENTS - a aartth old l9NGrandAm,2damasol •air. PICKERING Beach Rd. S. °b• AAPnA ear stereo, coal (050190 washer/dryer, mNcrowave, gown winnows. tut, crake. Mother of one evlN provide $3=*0 $1200. CaN 623- dktktgroorn aid bedroom suites, stereo. kxsrtAied. $6200. 427 - daycare In own home. Ha a" MWOM VVINGROON arid O01n ■-country ski ant. Leaving 5043. (050392) k@ dWW anadks. Ied yard FIFE @kids for lhotaoW . 717 no aro txmis abirrs' only one 1 oungry, priced 10 s . 424 fulrmura 729 ?210.10601421 Thnat lIC railed and PINY P-4 near by. Call Vgbm Rd S. Call NTN and alk 4"obi $70 tMWo*bd 17400. CertNied. 277-5454. 03.7454. (042982) IIIOTIIER for Mack 725.39930. (TFALL) hone SMYh 479LlM Sar - heete, hid►a FIAT size waslrabryw. $250 (0506a� d taro wild provide CARPET - I new office furniture, boys Call after 7 p.m. 831-2279 107 Honda Prelude, 5 speed, psnry d TLC your dila. Hal irmwM and 100% nylon carpal room sal. snow, blower. (~�- (�2J anVlm cassette, air, power near. 4n4r+dM. owrtga Al ago . o 11mB do 1Mfllgroorn and hall for d speed bits. M50692SAQ brakes Neer) windows TWO bedroom basement, utiles included Available Am 1. Par" for two Can, for mon YMorrrstlon, oat Mane at 427- 0987. 11750 per now onto and Iasi (050392) WHITBY - 2 bedroom apanmal ground floor, n4wb renovated. private ektrano; 3 unk building. 2 blocks from downtown, heat and hydro Included. Fridge and nave. washer and dryer, storage space in bm mi m vary cyan. 400 A.- and - ^- is" Honda Goldwirq 0-a'" 656-4m 0000 ! Cr -CG bad. 30,000 mics, ratter farktp be� end Walk. Trade for AJAX - SON contained one bat « 1 500 Oenlriad ObAL bedroom (MM11Mnt gmwmll OMW=2. (043047! 4t" n@Ghbo O -K Plenty of "' ` "' and rJoeal 365 Marine Par, Must be seen• non smokers. June 1. $625 inclusive. FksMast. 427-781s. ng• WGim-M HarwoodMOI. Prase call Charlene. 643-0449. $370, k ch" CORM, Pad. OM 1 1 "'on (30 yards), sore more. Call Dob, 883-6061. (0 GAS �. h-7 dub, Engls. ' IN Top DoNss paid t« 4f4*4P sumrod. mirrors. Exestimi Superb. A-1 condition. $250. 0, 4.1,n. $7700. 619.0007. cars. 7 dW&%eakly• Used pars (0/3091 9 : e . wwnw - lupe one Itodfocrn ( 746200. (06014Q BALE u PcIlla tp, 420 -SM (060th and k*WMW. U3- basonmw apaAmant. private EXPEitlENorage, CED ECE toodw !PORTS Card Shoat - KkMrrion 19 ooh wnd dryers Units- for r apartment units. c 4 790 ptl.'f0U t!0 Buick 9kMkusk - 2 Wk 4 • 1S IIMM Mgt of higitil OaAar4 rarI - I condMonad. caW anin �nt� r wit dingPrwAdb an dayean calling and ssttxw Home Show. Iroquois Park Aorta Mlhlby. May -610. 446 FumNum and Appliances. 227 Court St., 4Pt 150 Cali 6465734 P4a ) door. a oonwNC egos- kill Tn4ks For rlor and exterior. Am/fm 31 0 . kM hydro i watts d- ti ti 00. traW. 4Mwkion- 0- aC4Ymisa and amootturas. reasonable TN& 1110UMM Oshawa. Call 576.7444. Ard'" coneft 42900. Phone 1-416- 436720i012'a ' $CNIIC 77tNflg non smokers• no pet. $575 non Mw �� f� i361f1. Nva. nsca)pM alra4abY. Har- wood/401 area 9,16,663. P rbilas , I itiir and ellipsis verbus nMdstl, new and wind. 10� @edictal gni cltssw- 23 Wanted 9814 GMC SparrAkia, 40.000 ankh kms, ceded, 305 V4 $*3,500 m44 Lyna Gs, ass. oa, OSHAwA -south end hbrtsk 822 Gen SL V e1)' d'0-" BABY9ITi1NG in will, hom9, any age. Lunches Leave n,saag. S7i4S79«,- 4o0-Ss7-7722. Aro Tarps 10 11Nd rich Atde•a-be0 and lie, recWters at both ens. $750 fm steiek 2 Ions hkrw S aeon (050 I S debate. SmcrMm SIAM obi L 104 Dodge Dakota. 27.000 43! _ urlks, 2 bedrooms, avagabM b A��rt,.,� now or May 1. $860 and 3 and snacks povWed. Whites Rose, speed bits. M50692SAQ "0. P.1*6 w %am " Cb& My 0 CLE with hsknal U*At s 5 0-M big. Must a ti •270. ( WOM kms.. 4 x 4 auso. CD player, boa 400 ^Mw• -"w"� bedrooms, $705. June 1. Ok- MMS R' (SIM adtod� RIFLES for sale- 22r250 Brown, in very good condition. all 725- year g00d oarNtian Cal 721,2197' 1499 Mono Carb SS. tinted *W• mt" o nos. $10.495 art. or best offer. 435-0409. For Rent Patluftg, heal• cable included. 578-0W3«725406.1050562) 07 10j Ing with scope. 22 Magnum; ossbarg with -eve 303 Cud- aaadwonta $500 ob.6 6470. (050590 �) rintlows, air eon., mint aork, . . aa" 610.500. Calif M42W . -11 SCUM �im p�ppq uverpo"ayly, Employlileflt 170 tom Lekdrld. FAC. Rsquked. CONCEPT u rowktg mMchirtw WANTED - Novas. fringe, alaafMr and dryers, woMking « Frank after 6 at 5760150. ,469 Dodge Ram 1/2 Don. 6 emj.W separate en1►ance. eat 427 -«termini 2 bedroom ba«nalM Wanted Ca16463006 (05061Pa $1700 new for $799 ob L Pah „a Aro p� hudt 106 Pony OL 103A00 kms., WNMW wbh cep, 3136L.---_aParlmwM Gw oyer anwtlies, Two respectable women to WALLPAPER daratce - over ,.000 tons from 99 cents to sap duo•matic 80 knitting macltkte with all aoosnorlew (newer than 1974)._ Call clan good soft 111, �• aft king $3500. Cali 60-0935.pul4h9, ion cosalM Nano, 4 qm*A s, (�10) frWgw rows. lanrdrrry. WHITBY - dean 2 bedroom $730 plus uiMrs. FkstgioK 1- dsan your clNoe « lug, Law . rasa. Call Lori. 427-7113 « W26 a double rd and mom. Open 5 days pe weslk Mon.- $5000 new. lot 9109 o b o. Call 4306333 (012942) 4- �� (TF) TREADMILL mOLmL dw4 wheel coves. power brakes. V 4 Wheel $1500 best offer. 631.8136. 320 ' to Ww&nwvL j sit for bdWdW �0 416.576757s. (042992) Mkholk 4263572. W426M Fri. 94 pm. SaL 65 p•m 823• Cal Lou at 4262401. (050392) (01.1092) Drives plus hydra 604241 «943 AJAX -supe one bedroom YEN with trucks will do 14o4MsftoN nMvws. elaany►laba. odd 601, 75 King SL E. Bosmrtsn Mos (1F) PIANOS/GRANDFATHER CLOCKS _ rerK M oven. afri a" upl^ grand. digltat, BUY and SM - upacala higlkeal quality dddrenl wear. ON- trig Dedge Chtarger, geed 160 S10 Bete 4x4 Sport, 4.3 caarwysq cs@4weitL $1110 er �. bads4 Isayte knllrlor, nidi basement 11823. fob bstrertsnt apannent. SeparaM . 4 appigent. , para*control! AVAILABLE row - Pickeing, air• available May 1. Non � ��« �� LEATHM Jadob - V2 pia cbarwtce sabf Jak@s keyboards. CLOCKS - free OMvery and sal tap Cog Tolsp9 Immediatef � rnik�i a d � e�Mr. Tebphawe OW nkq boards, mit eel, $%IM 0033 Ag4i4?) Cad 4267062 (0150192) _ per-- e�� wrokaik no � u� � « 2656. of) 99x" from $49.. $150. and $199. and tofu advantage d our low savings. Cal oro Choios. 427- 1751. (05019 Im Mercury S1a8anwagon, air. ��• p�be. kidiw dove. 4263194. (042992) cable. swkd - facilities. ANON 205 Firewood Fainly Lsalltsr, 6 PabMs Mal (Centre Coon). RNson and overhead warehouse prices. 433149,• 1050794 Computer au" woo, SM «bed offer. Cal 7260682 33 Trailers (°603°PJ Shepherd area. $650 all AVAILABLE M.,f Juni M5 MMe. To vim al 5040191. by sp•do+a. ROKA Lumbo - Dry fkessood. T& Ms L MaMtlm Town OWN*- Scarborough. 412-0648. CAMERA - Camera •Camera - «M hb ob 35mm aAonruc, II Y 2%0 *146 c.sbrNy wagon, lst000 kms-. now lkew balM . aahwal 1666 24 ft. Golden Falcon to6034w c.rpesw and n.wiy p,kMed. riMednsrM no PNW.ERNG - 2 bedroom qm Close to but. shopping. all 4zbxl2-. $60. 4x4x16', $65. Free daMvery to OshMMa Eo- P429921 9125.2 Niton Cann- and as ttortsd Yrs, blood and fashN. CwpsMo system. brake work done. diskette trawl trance. Never Iwrel spartment. Avelsbb May utNNss included, no pit. 2 bbkhw ok" 1983, Can I a M. MOVlllf: Must seri - Admiral sallow " dyer. Arend b Call for dstalk. 424.3400. USED IBM Com- puts for sent, tt- * of S10, 063447. Nada body M* but In good Owed. $10.900 or cOnBWw naeWlg Coit N-', 5750 « best trade for boat. 433-4706. 1. $850 monwy plus 1w hydro, bedrooms. $700. Also one Non errokerw no pea. Meq, bsdnoomt $100. Cal 4300134. �> -M'3361 -Ihv . (o4274Q) t4d". Lae row. 4ri,jj M (043092) (060642) anti. 4204140. (042N2) (04240) 5545 f06034�f p43M 400 A s 400 App` 400 AV n 410 "°" For � Rent Driving SchoolsHome HornePainting, Improvements Improvements Decorating mamome ALL SAFE PRO DRIVERS. Certified Instruction from Professional Teachers. Days • Evenings Weekends. Home or Btxri *w Pick-up. 281-1622 Flooring, - Carpeting Carpet Sale From $11.99 sq. yard Installed We pay GST/PST Free Estimate 619-0940 CARPET installations - free estimates, resiretching a speciality. Reasonable rates. 967-1799 or 997-1800. D i N Duncan. (TFINFS) Gardening, Landscaping L-ANDSCAPING INTE11LOCI0IG STONE r ...,.0 -+.. %Pre n i..wwl • n.rarwo war • tlixk Gsrde.s 7hitk 4•ernef 420-2367 Land LII' (sewn . interlock stow • rasa ung sak Warr rock gardor i soikin paiing P"" res. rmnava . ucaraeq :rots tg-n wt • 2 M. gurasp 294-1663 Z SP Intertocfk -u+tertocung leaWrue was. Wads. aril driveways. Retaining wal systems, sodding, pressure treated lences. reasonable rains Flee estimates. quality work 721- 11290 or 436-5957- 0505 MEYETH Lawncar• and Gardaning, weekly lawn manionanowFree nnrrtsssis. Cal 420.1We. (17429921 R&K'n Home and Garden Services. Landscape design, garden mrskiirmuarip and risen UP- beser era NO patten Clem up. painting. 10 years ex- per.once with tree salimates. Cal Rod .4278376 or Ken, 42615n. (042'1 Handyman CONSTINICTION Intericr and exterior repel$, renovistalis aril construction. Fact aril co dein pob"Winsi work CRAIG 686.1913 APPLIANCE mond and yard Tory. 509.0928. PROFESSION" I+.adynr.n electrical, plumbing and de0oa- 0. etc. Sne1 o Inge. hone or egos, eaeastle WO excellent references. Free erYnralas. Cale 723-140.7 am -190 P•rrL fo6ottei� Home t01fAlJTllwirwork�by�fatiw and eon twnL WON etQerlor0•d, hard working. renovations. adtgfons, della, eta., CON us for a fee •stinae 571-121189 or Rod, Oshawa. (050592) RENOVATIONS - CabkWUy kNclsns, kNchen anpboerds• basements• washrooms. adtlaias, etustorn bug 1lantaa Carver CAL 432.8915. p50M t•or retimiliatwitis ttwl are bow imprnaerrrf 4dptw Cerrabsrlfan Irs� 9304992 -ESTIMATES FM- VAZ GENERAL _ CONTRACTING Specializing in all carpentry, custom homes. additions & roofing, Kitchens & bathrooms, windows - Waterproofing - blasements, ceramic tiles & hardwood floors -15 yrs. exp. For into. call 683-5818 Quality work means Professional results. Day to day on the lob until complete Aoalalt $aItlw+ts Camr 17bret! Das - 91+tbn FrwrQt -Vbt awgaawe -f-W Ajax 6863376 Pmfe«i�nal Ceramic Installation 1 work in your home like it was mine. For free estimates, call DAVE 683-3730 LEAKING TUGS & -I SHOWER STALLS Repalrea & renOv^ted Wal & f:oor tiles supplied & installed. MC. Visa. 8 8 8 LOWEST PRICES' Free estimates. Call Bernie. Progressive Tile - 420-1680 CERAMIC TILES MARBLE AND GRANITE INSTALLATIONS FREE ESTIMATES 666-5825 newlrrig, ; OC & 200 amp service upgrades. Rea- sonable rates Free estimates Lic sE670. Seniors - NO G S T COMPLETE Ronoviion, and O topairs. additions. basements. bathrooms, kitchens. w'tn A cerarnia. Pkxr'bng- oaCtlical. Par"- Fres estimates Cal Eugene. 432-2150 (052497) DESIGNED and finished DOUG'S WALL & CEILING SYSTEMS r y s s I I, ldaescGwd s nuwrtg Im tied Coatings, Tile, Custom SAelving, Specializing In tlna.11aM Rronbom 427-1281 basenenls, batMooma. sodi- $404w.& up tions and second storeys. JOURNEY Lim Drywall Taper docks• carpentry, plrribing, and Plastering, drywall board dr -ago- Cam W~ Leaver a restated. maty stud. insuimm, 426-2145_(052402) T -par codingc texture spray. DO All - Cleaning windows. retiovarions a specialty. C40 Bid garage and yard Oman up. teen tot tree estimate. 432-6409. and landscaping, eaves, M505OZ PrQ-11;. oW orivnwasya Small HOME Improvements and moving lobs. 436.0456. repairs Basion1ets add -«ie M5039Z doors. docks. tenon and tart. JOURNETMAN mlmcirlclan. 'U Strasser Wood Waking. 436 svedan:xl9 In eerwoe charges, 9207.1 (0521912) r•wlrinp, additions and EUROPEAN trlespecionds-will renovations. All work renovate your bathroom or guarsrasul hen satltrsla Call know waft as well as floor 420 at20. (IFA) nes- 20 yea„ aiprionm Good FENCES and chiles aT decokrx references and satlatclion Prices. Poo hole p and guatantwim Q For has estsiw a"- 683-2891.10505M D. Dykstra 725-4913. (TF) Housecleaning _ (Housecleaning GAILLIND MAID SERVICES Serving the community for ower a decade. Caring for your home with personalized, professional services, at highly competitive rates. We honor all competitive coupons. (Fuly bonded and Insured) 607515 TM BUTLER Ig• t1itcuunMlg, ins, sadvolonts, and made. 9.M TIE b inn do lel" Jan's BLdw, Storage MOVtlM wM new -Yom *-46 rrt11wmL Man its for 0 types •s, Best Italian. 6 orbs. 10% disc" SABER Contracting - all ARE you having probbns $tib $404w.& up carpentry, additions, kW ties 10 Oben roar lenr9 n�,0 renovations,klteheIts. For pnrofsssiwW dalotYp Cee Quebec St. $42C monit ly plus hog nnnw hays ntltchwn0e Rein`s Hors SWAV Soft. •nwgpw Service. to mknne 427-1041. (051382) MoN^B�Syol•ms - y refinishing, quality work plattp opociapsq w guaranteed, 15 years EXCELLBU Otnity dwtYtg, hourly. We now have •npolince. 062015. OTEFM at alodable press. Bonded and Maap units Now 11 BOB Renotratlons, drywall Insured. Cale Eff"ifulk 4968251. bo�� naw• Cd 427 taping. T -0a re". missal ��) badrOOr*1 mein *#* Of house. scuds. bas•rn and mnuoertors MEN with large truck wile fence end dock, painting, HOUSECLEANING done household mow, residential resident W. eonrksreW. Free D�deb by 2 ladies working oorrrn0 r, . AN types d Estimates. Stere, 837.0405. together of 7 years. We do Cal Carl a Jars. 427.2651. 104 1 ovens. burners, ksids fridges, (TF) FENCNO -dein eft. -Ought was Noors, and a lot moo for a TWO men tallith trade •THE ion. and wood rtwft only, a � Pte• ExoeNaK MOVERS' will do all types installed. 721-3256. references. Call 571-3864. muss• Vey c0rrpeMM, p43092CFIC) 105019M us a cal. Palo• 57696g3k (TF) Room at a time painting. Designed for anybody's budget.. Low Rates. Workmanship Guaranteed. Call Mike at 428-8190 INTERIOR a Exterior Painting, Good prices, good work. F« free estimates cal MeL 5768553. (TF) PROFESSIONAL painting and wallpapering. 1 room or whole house. guaranteed lowest rates, Nojob's too small. Quality workmaishp guaranteed. Cal 430-2595 anytime- (TF) Party - Services MAGICIAN, clown, friends. Ready to entertain for any 0-q, any occassion. Birthdays. promotions, openlnpe, fundraiser. Magic shove are funl Leeuce Hep. e3A7t)67 or 72843334- (TF) RABBIT wants work doing mage f« children's parllu and all occasions- have my own magicert. call Ernes. e681932. (TF) Plumbing Expenemed Journeyman Plumber No pb ,00 smat --Faucots. showers. basement washrooms wet bars, etc Any renovation or addition daytime 427.4175 Esme 427-9804 Atit IorTom AJAX - "The Br skarn• brad tees •-dudes taltasge con- dominlune for Immediate occupancy. 1,2,3 bedrooms. 900-4500 sq. h., feeturtrp 5 tapewwmw 0-N. balcorniss and solariums heaNh &b with Maid piooC S&NM wenc se born and l ll- Nards room. To view call 426- 1874. 26 1874. P519M RI4CH and Fairport - new, large private one bedroom lonament apartment, 0-k, cable. foundry, separate entrance. non smoker. $575 per month. 254-6184. (050'.192► AJAX - a1 the lake. bachelor basement apartment, one bedroom, fun bath and kitchen. Private, entrance. =500 first and last, available May t, leave a message at 830.2514 « 427- 3178. (042992) BASEMENT Apartment for rem. $500 plus utilities. No Iasi month deposit. References required. 6832888. (050592) THREE bedroom bungalow, main floor with garage, fridge, stove, dishwasher, walkout, central air, and vac. no po%- $890 monthly plus unities. 723- %18. 23 5618. (050392) THREE year old house with newly finished one bedroom apartment on main floor. 2 Itvnrances. laundryroorn. garage. yard. Good appliances, 401/ Harmony. $595 including hydro. 263-4321. (043092) UVERPooLSAYLY - large one bedroom aciammeriL separate entrance. walk t0 Go and mal. $575 mOnthty. Cal 420-0671. (050392) OSHAWA - one bedroom apart- ment for rent. Frdge. stove. Private entrance. main floor, nice private yard. Close to everything, $500 monthly Inclusive. Available anytime. 374 A6ert St. Please call Joe, 7254753. (050192) BAYLY and Liverpool - low ment apartment, bright and clean, bed sating rom and krtclenette, al appianp. fug laundry, close to everything. Sus mature person, available now. SSW inclusive, 4362951 10501 92) Tax, Financial ONE bedroom apartment n Directory oicer apartment building. , 7 Window Cleaning Quebec St. $42C monit ly plus eanoOe Aum, wdmround palling ncltded. 9420, �'� hydro Frsutast Call 571-3229 'middy with utilities. Arsilable NEED MONEY PICKEMOG - spouses large wNOOW Services _ Jure 1. Cap Dire. a3ti4423. LIVER LIVERPOOL'BAYLY - 3 three bedroom bungalow YESTERDAY? badrOOr*1 mein *#* Of house. CQr] iC0A1 Caull fill GO and amenities, parking. WHITBY -nes two bedroom -C -A. appliances. launit". $1(x70 per 9uoarltwd Sa65f5e6• (�01 110:1,!Sg r month • taches. Firsylast. 1 occupied, eat -in kitchen, Corporation to say. 416579.7576. M4299Z 1�-s Sl1E (416) 502-88000 AMG - turrimli.d..0 nny � o=kii '"°l'--Fyl 9-3 ,www b'ac bachelor walkout basement 400 For Rent Fes:,- apartment, laundry, cable. unties, fug kitten. Data, $595 monthly andusuve. Call 428 - &SM. (042992) PWACERM - beautiful new ore PICKERING 1480 Pickering Parkway Spacious 3 bedroom apartments • Four Appliances • Close to GO TransiVPickering Town Centre/Hwy. 401 • Immediate Occupancy From $825 per month Call 420-3139 Or visit rental office/model at: 1480 Pickering Parkway #306 Under New Management APARTMENT RENTALS CHOICE LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA NO RENTAL FEE TO YOU! VALIANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 579-1626 OR BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS I bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in Immaculately maultatned building, broadloom. 3 iLpplianoes. pool. snooker table. games room. lgftnrs courts, 6xOMS9 room. iaundry faat,ties and covered 101 Kathleen St. W. C� Mon.-Fr1. �7 i SaL-Sun-12.5 d 1 1-35U SHELTER CORP'OFSATIOPI Ajax 77 333 FALBY COURT Two + three bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. $742-$819 3 bdrm. older brick detached, close to downtown Oshawa, oil heated. large las, full privacy, $650 phis utilities. Also 2 bdrm., east Oshawa $450 Pitts utilities, large lit, full privacy. Available May 1. PICKERING - West SHore Blvd. - 3 bedroom main floor, 4 appliances, available June 1- $960 monthly, close to Go and school. 724-2977 after 4 p.m or leave manage. (042992) WHITBY - 3 bedroom house, completely furnished, protes- sional couple or older couple. F« one year. Reasonable rem. Cal ""swot. M505912) CENTRAL Whitby - 3 bedroom main floor, $1000 with 4 appliances, utilities, garage privileges included. References required. No pets. Available June 1. 416.985.7778 or 416- 666.2892.(050592) OSHAWA - available im- mediately or June 1. Three bedroom house, quiet neighbourhood. Large front • porch, fenced yard, 4 appliances. $885 includes utilities and cable. Jackie, 725- 49e0 evenirge. (043092) FOUR bedroom executive home. main floor tarrroyroom and laundry. Available immediately. $1200 monthly. Call Fay Williams, Remax Genesis Ltd. 321-3536. (050592) --- - - OSHAWA - 3 bedroom main floor bungalow, central air, 4 appliances. quiet neighbourhood, simple parking, $790 a month. Available June 1. Call 420-2653 (050592) WHITBY - Immaculate three bedroom. two storey. carpeted. air, fenced. 5 appliances, garage. Available Jure 1. $1200 utilities. Reterenoes, no dogs. Eve. 479-9310 or days 757- 1701.(050192) DETACHED - new house, 3 bedrooms. basenwrt, garage. private drive. large fenced yard, air conditioned. appliances. Near GM and 401 Available kr.1 iiety. $820 plus utlaes. 579-5037. M5039Z BOWMANVILLE - Waverly area- Close to 401. Quiet court, Isnr backyard. 4 bedrooms. finished basement, firstilast References. $1075 per inontn plus utufnies. Jure 1. 6235391. (050392) OSHAWA East large 3 bedroom parting. fiariond yard. fnd". stove, close to Lana, $800 monthly, available immediately. 725-7880. AJAX • Harwood/Hwy 2, 4 bedroom home, 2500 sq.tt. fenced yard, great location, bedroorn basement apartment. $1300 monthly plus utilities. Prorate entrance. cable, laundry. 773.3713 evenings after 70-0•. parking. utilities included. No AJAX r� Lou. (050192) pais. Non smoker. Single or WHITBY - luxury downtown coupin only. First and last. $585- 55 F81 b Court Wing. 2 bedroormt "pan' gw- 831-2351. (a29OZ i den home. $1100 n onWtly lus 2 bedroom apartment n faaMly iurAflg AJAX - new bachelor i n Westney Heights, laundry Ar CortdlOe.s14 broadom , ,7pQMllOea, laundry facose. tawas and haydro. No ok4sde tlPkneP Avail able innlbiueh- cal 430 - Window Cleaning tacdnakil and parking- 6500 eanoOe Aum, wdmround palling ncltded. 9420, �'� X001° �^e. privet• to 'middy with utilities. Arsilable PICKEMOG - spouses large wNOOW Services _ Jure 1. Cap Dire. a3ti4423. immediately. •31-6773. three bedroom bungalow wtior and sro�irlor Ajax Whys (osoltlZ CQr] iC0A1 maintloor, air eondeioning, by and PWwkq. Solidocoon WHITBY -nes two bedroom V6883-6 GG y fireplace, formerly owner 9uoarltwd Sa65f5e6• (�01 bright basertwn apartment, entrance, all Appliances. parking. partly occupied, eat -in kitchen, $650 monthly. 472-4350. 1 private walkout entrance. 1�-s Sl1E leaxldry parkklp rlso Go and Aparm"Its � o=kii '"°l'--Fyl 9-3 ,www schools. 1900. 831.6350. 400 For Rent Fes:,- AVAN.ABLE MmtBdislMy' large one bedroom basement: wo $D Inclusive. Call 420-6450. Alm. days, (416) 3167927 a Bac •11„0 also 104o3Mf avaYltbiR $450. Beet amounts Dols. aniabMOWWWWAA irrredlM•h• $1200 plus UNNIIL 7462143 or oeso. (050392) 61¢1872 ) Includes utiNti•s. 579-7195. 427-1354 a iffill s- f043082) PICKERM .lege 2 bedroom V MTBY - h"wmdm* occu ar" sell contained basement - talo are bedroom apsnnerys apakreta 4 piste'Brit, l.wdry Ph" 839.0964- p15=2) liabilities. Clow a schools, PICKERING VIN lar • OWP40M rrckieAr. 0-27- � one �� A 0-i con.. separate entrance. OBHNWA - 2 beduwn pen- parking. $600. Available, Maras for nom, amilabb Mt icy, 2$692119 0 427 - and Jur•. FksvleaL laundry OW Ings, p 42nd fsr/Ibs on pewntlem Cara 578 36p 72$-9345 Two b•droan apartnem le o t O"NL Heat, hydro, iidge and PMIS t1rNTov Rouge Vali•y - on. PICI09MI0 . wirotl.m lees• Hort - cons" d 2 beAuoonw an main floor. Llvingroom In Bnags, SM plus 11 2 u191be- No pass- 11367719. DETACHM ddnp9, Kesmd Be* awn, 3 bednoarte. Ing• kitchen• roe room with woodMsysl eareral sit. wYt b O0. skapI f O&Agb. atnb fk able July 1. Sim Oke maim Cara 7 Yea Go. &vaarbb imradiigsly Co oin Included. �t� Faust amid es 0 SON +� Barly am - t Padtinig, $795 ktdusise` 09- �Prote. and2�O01nk- fuN aril or !sated file do nt0vsa d �ao � K ♦�� 40505M, pst$713 nullWy. Awaable Ck" 1010 1 apart. Immo •)ly. 434-6311. dkrkrgwpq � �n �� for re"IL a OSNAWA - st vn"W401 Storey y ter PICKERING Bachelor 1 12St4 )1J bedroom available detached. 11052 X001° �^e. privet• to A.IAX - bright spaeiou0 3 1� 104 bedroom main floor Sent BCWK#NYB,LE - wo bedrsoa at m �5 o M' 3 your. 0-w. �• 3 roa►a new, poss••sbn �` " rO4t d FiM and lest ensue em rsqubd, $550 a mm klduds , Aireff" appliances, fenced yard, condo, 5 eppaoess phis air Poking. $750 plus et09aL- Final w0-.., . g dins• 10dowraoswl, lsatds 1996ptr tarlK 9wt LOschW^ 4264722. (05058?) immediately. •31-6773. Iwt. NAM" imtatfi NN 619 $150 plus v01es. Fiat and bM AJAX -bid �'M iwo' e - n nrn 0475 w41llled• Call Kevin, 9663803, wlltalaa iiiiie ttpairtsnl LAAOE 3 btdtoan rrrBYl Poor detaeh•d l dcL LkIngroom. flim PKWJWA G - 3 bedroom ban*- ONE and sac baldnwrn >1tParaM ever p Mft a1 April. dYnklgnoorm 104 Won Itaduer4 AJAX - new attradive ore uleeles Included Agit" •fie nsrtl M done b too, May -Jure. NO PETS. FridgO, 6. 111m mors n4. rMd. wait b 00 trail. S nal Smoker. Private o edloonvate �T$25 kwkmkla Av Ante May 1. Move. oil. cops Parking for n0 Pots. 428-91111 leave Laundry fadiftles. 839-3818. Ore car- Bloor and What $715 nalosepa 10 ISM selsob. Pichon g Town ewtoo. Miaaas b 401. Sega b now. entrance, all Appliances. parking. partly and $740. Fat and lael 721- $650 monthly. 472-4350. 1 himigh•d. BUB 10 Go. NO polar Flrsvlasl. Rer•nces. $650 PICKERING - WP 1 - I ,n 9744. (05129 12) basement apartment, sell AJAX - bi8hm nes 2 bedroom OBHMWA aloNve Mro ttlorey AJAX - 4 Osdroan dsSaclsd 2 monthly Indushio. 6663735. 00ntaised, ptivole entrants•, basement apartment. Near one bedroom. recently ruMAed,141g.y COPoled, 4 pale Moor. 2 1Q weslroCM double Wage, ROM NOW laundry. Bk (050592) near shopping, Go. No" wrt*kp• 1675 fill iwiuslW 2 dsmraNd. AvWkbia May 15. As person. 1645 one penaL Cal both.1 575. 3 AVAN.ABLE MmtBdislMy' large one bedroom basement: wo $D Inclusive. Call 420-6450. Alm. days, (416) 3167927 a Bac •11„0 also 104o3Mf avaYltbiR $450. Beet amounts Dols. aniabMOWWWWAA irrredlM•h• $1200 plus UNNIIL 7462143 or Swap. Control air. ubikies 61¢1872 ) Includes utiNti•s. 579-7195. 427-1354 a iffill s- f043082) I ch, I . Separate entrance. non smoker Preferred. East AJAX - 2 bedro011n walk out. PICKERING - bright one (043092) bills onto glsetlbsR Yea Ge, bedroan baaewt SWIII-I tff1lTBYirOBdNWA - Btrgmlow Oshawa. FkolMst, $475 per 11011111. Tefephae 404-x335. prbab •rano, 4 pita bMh, sepoaM entrance. paklnp, 4 *kips. Obw, ava4Itble June I& appliances- Available May 1. 40V AparttTienis near lake and OO. Now 3In-law (0430Q2) $750 Inclusive. 686-3201. $700 pus utddm. 257.6720- wanted PubdivWaL bedroom 2 bedroom In-law OSHAWA WA - 2 land ore bedAam �1 M ( aparlifflemPlus Separate , apatr oint. clwn and awy. wait HEART d Plderkp - new "Me- WHITBY - exclusive prdes- atKT non bnieitness W218 "Mmag *WMK Cr die tm 6862186 1040 aaraclM wood work eiCtrlC heat. laundry and parking In budding, 2 bsdroan 1aMn lady soft OrrWM� taCular apannent for rem le alaW quint betiela prival• house. Including all don. fiuspinae, privMe balcony. dlprtrrent. Prefer Pkkerng TWO hae•s for rant, Atltd and 7"hou OM buddhg. $560 Wcknim UNNies, Paling, yaw own big $895 per month all utilities Alas area RaI•h fronts h• R1ygt ares. 2 1R ssowy, f4oa• Awallto sbb Wondo y. Photo 427.7409. P422M .,..-...... tawdry, dont 10 SN amalIII Included. Avails" May 1. Cal gtletfi trav6a. 4166324194 8726.6834041. (042952) 062326.0503921 leave nwsagO /0403/21 -.OMp!30M..... Planes June 11. . ,. .inti,:_ .w-•. `t , .. Y•'-� --'0-r :n,o� 410 AJAX - Wooly Rdhlwy 2, 3 bedroom detached. large lot. Close to schools, transit, •shopping. $1050 maMliy plus utilities. Available In Juns. 406- 9616 days, 42644M gllelilflga, weekends. (050392) 420 Townhouses ent THREE bedroom townfTotse h South Oshawa M small, quiet corrplea. M utlltin Included. Mose to shopping. 725-2901. 1 OSHAWA - two bedroom townhouse. finished bessmont 8875 unties included. Cal 579- 1957 or 7237587. (043092) TOWNHOUSES - specious two and three bedroom Wadvtxm North of 401. Close to Go Train Station, schools, north and south Gm, blocks away from Knob Hill. Bus stop In from of complex. Available May and June. 434-5914. (050792) 430 Rooms To Rent AJAX - Hwy 2 and Church St.. furnished room, prefer non smoking female. Call atter 6 p.m 686-8754. (050194 CLEAN cozy furnished room, separate emranoe, at facilities. West ShoreGayly. $100 weekly. 638-4271. Pickering. (050392) AJAX - spacious modern room wrtn own 4 piece ensue• and wak-in closet, shared facilities. knchen. laundry and cable T.V. $110 weekly. Call 683-5180. Available May 2. (043092) PICKERING - close to public hinsQORagpnrooms ro rent, quiet, non-smoker. $300/ mor". 839-1783. (042992) ROOM in Ajax - furnished or untumehod. Siwe kitchen. both and utilities, full use of backyard, close to lake, shopping, recreation ares. Non smoker preferred Femei• one $85 weakly. Plan" cal 4V_ 7868 anytrrr. (0430921 AJAX - VYestrey/Flwy 2. Bright, furnished room, use of all fadatme. parking. 611,111 P429M • r.cr• A - , _.....a. - : - - - - - - - r . - .:a,e�s.• J.Psaeh!•`.•.`.•ir ' �d0'sYOl� •••,•a•i - - - - - - - - _ Rooms To - h�AL '�0lrR?t�l�i.w�b_••��+k �,`,i Yc�i3;=A 430 Rent 450 AccSonl , 470 500Hon's For a qudty Im anile Mss Daily I Child's Myst visit fresh -old Samson J. Tie. Forale S S ALT01rA Rd/Hwy 2 - brigM room at the Raring. Cable, DICKERING P•ukway and Brody Rd. Person to sham two CEORdAN Bali ,neer Wasega Beach and MidlanJ. IIORTNItEST Oshawa • as . I arxtdry. Pm" avalable. ship leclitos. bedroom luxury aparsrsnt. Own M&OOM Sandy beach. 3 bedroom Viceroy one bedroom mita bungalow, oak kitchen. da. new will Non smoker � ••salty. Call 28& iv � pool haazl, lim squash ccrtaga. ava"a u,flyttrlg. May be viewed by video. 434.8831. upgrade broadloom throughaA. Open House Sun, 1861. (050302) room. air, washeudryer. cable included, dishwasher, $425 M5,,42) 2.4. 561 Waverly St. N. $/59,900. 436 PICKERING - room In townhomg for rent. Ismail* morahily, shared hydro. First and last required. Available CAMPBELLFORD arca - Wood- land 8838. !043082) preferred, share all ladlitigs. Call 688.0300. (W20M Immediately. Call 427-3044. (042992) Estate - We are fully in July, but are you planning a NORTH East Oshawa - three bedroom detached home on M I I June or August cortege holdal// large lot. finished roc room, PICKERING - single room wM BEAU VOW - now 5 Potts, How about a SP►rq weekend large so -in klchsn, bcautr use of kitchen, wak to Pboltg etre house, w d a1 Iadltlga get away? We sift have a good decorated throughout. Goneriati Station. kip Train. central ark, parking, separate selection a O=agse al great 8145,900. Call ahsr 5 p.m. 728- P TSta 1-4326 monflily Non smakK bedroom, share bath. 880 prices, with a heated pool, pie, Playground.etc 1- 7151. (0'4 2) Phone 420-4318. (0501g2jens weekly. 578.5411 leave rtlesaage. (050592► 705.6 7056531317. (TF) AJAX - $249.000. Dolidh brick. 2400 q.h. 4 bedrooms, _ PICKERING Hwy 2/Dixis. Cozydouble room for rent, share laundry, PICKERING burhealowr to share 490 Florida garage, 2 fireplace. one bedroom basement apartment 000kirg and porting fecinise, with 6 appliances and furnished Yaeat& RQtials with walkout. 245.2804. Female preferred, $85 weekly. 420-3049 after 6 weekdays. room. 5300 to $335 plus 1/4 Utilities. Available May 1. Single CLEARWATER - New luxury BROKER has $10.000 to lend as $147 per month. Contact Jerry (050392) non smokers. Call Ken, 420- 9u1 thorn cordo. 2 bedrooms, 2 all 668-68M. Comrn,nav rim.,. NEW set-ooMaingd lerga room roar. tusedg;4 •• w .-11 u , nn♦ n court. available May 3rd. For tur- cial Services. (TF) For a qudty Im anile Mss Daily I Child's Myst visit fresh -old Samson J. Tie. with separate entrance,c OmCO 3 Retail ther Inquiries, contact Stew, 2,092 Sq.h. 4 bedroom execu- • Play 'dentist' with your toddler. •Read your cNd a,look abort going b the If the maiitiomn me sneeze. ktchg ieffe. and privap 3 piece 460 728.1162 Bus. or 433-0943 Res. tine hong. desirable North East 'Conte feel it Mom. Hee• try b .gots 1t. Pep W moutlt'slIgt�onn a haw Boli the i1k=n41W0 atal r�ttt e I. tram tln brisk both. 15 minutes to Oshawa Space MW -40 Oshawa 3 12 batfn. main noon a�irt I.ow -- aAnsamo t w 4 hornesty low ria bo HOMEOWNERS $110 weekly includes all CLEARWATER - 3 bedrooms, don. Priced M Sea at $235,000. M I I utltles. Suit single person play, REDUCEI Share office/ fully furnished, air con., nnbilg Cal 579.4012 for apoimmero. tbllr olid rel salsped 901Mfhiflg is up. can of my M atwy. M dads ow rat toort tlniry cite today • chwirp of yow ear ball tat O Must 9001 Call 987-4019 warehouse rent. Attractive, homes. Heated pods, hot tub, MCKERING - detached bnok tiles eon bo Helping to ' . DO anytime. (050192) Muro, 00 401 Whitby flexible space, reasonable. Call 689- tennis, near beaches. chid b,/,gatov, ,•th garb dokbig tOn tareve RQUD4 • Avoid saying negaenw words such as het, • SUMMER 9tuderhl9 wekomhs 6003. (043092) welcome. (Less than motel). drivowa Y. 3 bedroom. eat -n oak • Dont by to describe exactly what will Ad a to 1MtS Sam', b1�pu� ebbed rte k tale augh and fold, bola hole it ret not! room for rem, does to GO on 275 weekly. 883-5503. finished withlou• "I'm ad grown uta• Itudad Saul 1 tidy must 2. Whh yaw India crew, press down on to $59000 route, Oshawa. Use of % Cottages For( ( build in ove,6as~. build in wood stove, yew roof, ow 3. Side 0 between your teeth using a geode tel" mobw Scrape the sides of your teeth may be shy or fearful and misbehave. H Suggested Sam'c molfier, right there on the spot kitchen and bathroom and laundry facilities, 410 Rent LARGE 3 bedroom hese for newly decorated. $199,500. and try again another day. With a child over 'A permeant tooth •said the dandst, lrs true And beton you know it. I bbl you'll haw lool d. unar id dears floss as needed. Be sure b $85 weekly p root, Newport Richey. near 839-8877.(043D92) $320 monthly. 433-4703. Clearwater. Book now for WHITBY - junior executive 3 industrial units 445 KAWARTHAS -Lake Kas• shabog - 45 minutes north-eaq winters. Surrvrhsr rales n edea- Also two bedroom COO - 688- plus 1 bedroom inground pod O or Peterboro. Cozy lakefront 3397. 10512921 central air. main floor oom with , fireplace. tlt7 ASSISTANCE u • • . • FOR rent. sq.fL industrial Modemf�ri41^ housekeeping. Good fishing and Homes �' dose 10 Shopping.School, , REPAIRS? it c urea with err °D�1d°1OfCa ��• B0•t WAW Fro F'0f" 500 For Sale 401. Quiet neighourhood. $179,000. sp0cg on Brock Rd. Cal 420- 1w ken $135/weekend. 1187 Ione 432.8925. NO 1905. (042992CfVC) weekend• $395 weekly. Call OSHAWA - lovey 3 badroo-n AGENTS. (tel • low-income homeowner, • • • • • • • 111 Shared sher5.705-8772159. (060592) bungalow, excellent khcat,cm. SIMCOE/ARLINGTON - 3 (which may not -have • • 450 AcctNTt fiICE Lake -yew ore, two and terms negotiable, reduced. Private, bedroom. eat -in kitchen. •, • • •you• •• • • • M. ,brei bedroom cottages. Boa aswng $134,900. 416- l i v i n g r o o m, d i n i n g r o o m, n, disabled person. NEW hornewsnover 2000sq.h. finishedhome now for Your holidays. 416-751. 23Mor4111-342.2730.(051292) (050592) fireplace, big Yard. garage. Paved drive. available • • • • 1 •' 1 • PICKERING Yillag• - 1 plus basement. ad 4 bedroom home won 3 adult GREAT fishing and Tamil 9 Y bedroomimmediafel matter •n he' 2 t2 $149.900%b.o. V.T.B., vendor w u tmish • ' • • " • looking for a mal• p to"WO b share at amenities including Po" al Rion Lake. One hour baths. fireplace, grgenhho;so ktc en. da., fenced backyards basement. tm-3363. • processing . • • • • budget • • • •'� and 33 Of Oshawa. pickelfal. rk k�ar C coinages. � interlocking hick walkway. Please OPEN Hose Sal. arta Sun. - 5 � require financial assistance in repairing fridges, W9e heli - central act. 1800 R wOviroM prnacy in call to make an level 3 bedroom with finished •home•contact• • • 427.4206. (0608925 and Finch. real ansa low sprrg w0ekond appointment. Must be seem 427 543. (0430921 basement. •soMWx oonditon. Pxdkoled oak aOtwarmft open • • • I 1 • ' • OSHAWA East - exewtive W� and weekly rates. Ch,ldrens program store. boat. mote rent NO money down - 3 bedroom- t concept, brick fireplace. *load• large deck, hone with 4 bWroomts, non and covered docking Sun- 9 1.2 storey bndk house. large art o^ edge i0t proless,onany landscaped and professrpw 404-0020 smokes. no pita. now 401 end bus.Ont. last montnt, $375. nymead Cottages. R.R.03 KOL 1Y0. 706 Rilt 1 are Riteon 401 area. $109.000. decorated interior Central as 43&Fund ��% a9 . (051992) $1079 monthly. Call Rick or Douce. 666-6805 or 579.4252. aha vac. humiddr. 137 William; Stevenson Dr. Whitby. 430- 1205. (0430921 FAMILY DENTIST Dr. Michael Foo Baywood Plaza 95 Bayly St. W. Suite 328, Ajax i L1 S 7K8 427-0822 NEW PATENTS WELCOME MON. 20D-800 TUES. 9:00 - 7.100 THURS. 9:00 - 700 SAT 9-.00 - 400 1 Pidtering Square Dental Offke Dr. M. Lean Dr. T. Rubinger 14p500 Kling /n�Rd. Pkdtering, VIIL (At VA" Farm) 420.1m Excello me In Fudy w9h exanded hours. / ICaft Doom ONO M UMpool Rd., Open six d" per wm* y eVtf 1Ir1�Sand SAK&, . New patients web me • WE accept your irtsura a on assignilnert is Dentine program, lab irlOkuled PVD a FLD 299 PVD or PLD 399 Fbm cd 420-M DRS. SIEGEL, GAUM SCARBOROUGH TOWN DENT N CENTRE SPE IALJIS� ORAL r Scarborough Town Centre Toronto DR. JACK SURGERY AND IMPLANT -5 Mon. -Fri.: 7.00 am - 9:30 p.m SOL: TRAIN PAINLESS EXTRACnONS 9:30 a-nL - 6-00 p.m Fff�Y DENTIST Wt 111.E ASLEEP NO 296-M REFERRALS NECESSARY � By Mpokltnrnt � 100 Consilium Place, ALL PATg\T wII COME DENWS: Suite 312 Nadice established by Dr. K Clumarldra ( of MtxowaN401 Dr. Elliott Siegel in 1953 Dr. R. Seivatl I ) 2356 Vidoria Pk„ Tor. 752-9500 Dr. P. Strata 296-1080 2219 Kennedy Rd, Scat 296.0303 Dr. J. Leg 1 ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS I ACCEPTED I 1 � 1 1 e 1 . , 1 . • ' ' • N 1 SAMSON IToITMGLE BRUSH i FLOSS Checklist for your 'It's bo ial K�ots R-MPk at nle: Yelled For a qudty Im anile Mss Daily I Child's Myst visit fresh -old Samson J. Tie. brushing and nossinq mow Plaque and I • Be posse. Treat the visit as routine. 11 ca tl so 9M my tp�erreocls. at which interrudebts pts >he � • Play 'dentist' with your toddler. •Read your cNd a,look abort going b the If the maiitiomn me sneeze. _�`th,gugla 'Conte feel it Mom. Hee• try b .gots 1t. Pep W moutlt'slIgt�onn a haw Boli the i1k=n41W0 atal r�ttt e I. tram tln brisk I •-Famiiarize you child with the dental a afar up on bp.• at * said np�undi k-sedbatt' a► ndh aft of her few altinll list a�irt I.ow -- aAnsamo t w 4 hornesty low ria bo ButSamdidn'twrith Hajustshookhshead. 'M do it 12E7wtapas N"si.' ilt9f $0100 he solid.boduak M IIIepptlnad at Wnidnt, fins, ting the ntaet alotrlrrQ Sam '$ toort just 1@111 gut, s *WA amp 3. wap Mashing win •Ion. angles atrola• to tgaaw toren nen First VISA Don'tS • Pmt make the visa the d 1N P salting- •Take Nom. Dont'tttrotr ya"rfmbe* / 4 5rr1D M tbllr olid rel salsped 901Mfhiflg is up. can of my M atwy. M dads ow rat toort tlniry cite today • chwirp of yow ear ball tat O • Avoid using bribery or treats in an Under hit Now SM slick be old toor� In hope ref rase ttify w ttftrl Intl ort S. Ti few hnM and w a irlalllpt b Mloouraga 9004 baltavior. • T � b n your own lets to tiles eon bo �u ha d NW ,dilild. Sun anoti to nm a so tit tOn tareve RQUD4 • Avoid saying negaenw words such as het, fts pw to to foom � coma in ft t. Sart with about a tog and a hail of rots Mfind dick �' or dr& most d i egttld one of your middle frons. wrap • Dont by to describe exactly what will Ad a to 1MtS Sam', b1�pu� ebbed rte k tale augh and fold, bola hole it ret not! ra nett aloud ra atlas middle its bw tang The dw t and dedntal hygienist an iftclt or trio d lots ffer have ���d lifilplainiq "I'm ad grown uta• Itudad Saul 1 tidy must 2. Whh yaw India crew, press down on to that waidlures b a cNd. I have a new b ft Nwa..wnt b seer unwound loss for pull 4 tight • Dont a ped perlad behavior. Your d ild 10s go show yah dwitat the fine both yodw 3. Side 0 between your teeth using a geode tel" mobw Scrape the sides of your teeth may be shy or fearful and misbehave. H Suggested Sam'c molfier, right there on the spot N^th an up-and-down motion, but dont cut into your chid throws a tantrum. end the visit ti gums or snap the floss. and try again another day. With a child over 'A permeant tooth •said the dandst, lrs true And beton you know it. I bbl you'll haw lool d. unar id dears floss as needed. Be sure b 3 years old, the dentist may try to handle clean behind your beck with. bi the situation without you. Information obtained from "Dental Health Advisor"ThanksWith ��•`� F �i°K .;��F�.. • tri'• -^ .. _ : . ti / COSMETIC AND GENERAL DENTISTRY we offer "srnue renovadons" in a re4uritV aW caring &tm`0X "_ o,-. s Nader 172 Harwood Ave. S. j Will? 101, Ajax Tel. 683.1391 DIL Nt"86 t rinds General Dentistry NEW PATIENTS WELCOME •AT, a liven amrs AvaaAasa EweeeEKT GAkis ACCEPTED l a-?1*t1� SEE YOUR DERM REGULARLY MAKE EVERY YOtITM DENTAL HYGIElE MONTH i AND TARE CARE OF YOUR TEETH. THEY ARE MEANT TO I LA ALIFETIME. -__----•- -_.__ ._----, .i _.-..<ai-�a tile.. .�-- �_ _ -...-..-..-.- PAGE 31144111116 N1fiWS A,DVEUNER,.WE4, 'AML- 39WM .500 575 ft e" To 580 Co"UN Naw Apr. 26_ War 2 AVAILABLE - Privale Ilnrds - %r land 3. 1.5 p.m. 3 bedroom eauNy mortgages, la any tlelaared 2 Lamy bAdt home, purpose. pay bills, business 401183 IL lot - ' ' 0 Of" pack loafs. renovations, sic. Dont Fireplace. hardwood floors. 2 delay. alt today, 416502-8600, bathrooms, large multi level MCA Mortgage Corporation. olack. 6154.8(70. 486 Madison Ave. Osh. 725-0048. (0503921 Mo",age 580 v Insurance Condos For 520 Sale MORTGAGES to 95% a Proper- ty value, some below bank *§*TBC' - condo, large one "ice• specializing in pre-qually- bedroon plus don with sunroom Ing first -tine buyers. Mortgages two bathroom. 4 appliances, and bans lot any purpose. All warocaa, pool, jaccuaL fitness applications considered. regard - and billiards room. Under- less of credit rating and income. ground parking. $129,900. Cal Fast service and approvals. 49106. (043D92)Raycan 68. Firhancial Ltd. 571-2880 ClishaLa 686-2936. Pickerig COURTICE -luxury one (TFAbedroom air cond., fireplace. 6 7.99% First Mortgages, new applarioes, on site tam's count urchas I 580 - "e 670 MORTGAGE PROBLEMS? WE CAN HELPI 420-3111 Ajax -Pickering & Area Up to 90% financing. Refinancing, consolidation, power of sale, foreclosure, poor credit, self-employed, cottage property, vacant land. Fast, professional service, 24 hours. EQUIGUARD MORTGAGE SERVICES srid car wash $125.000 or ren) i' es, renewa s. and consolidations. In home, 620 for 1850 per month. 683-0315. personal. 00confidential service. 7 � (Ds) days week. 2nd Mortgages at Ter fuer a Lots For oonpetrtive rates. Phone (416) 535 Sale ft. or 5 NG toae t for s. 64590 Business Q00 0 rtunities N. 0 50x200 It Hwy 2 and Gar- rard Rd. area. For further inla- motion nal 576-8079. (050192) BUSINESS Opportunity - On. _. _ -_ --!ribu!ors required. Unlimmed 550 Cottages For senting potential. Work in your Sale spare time For apponm tentcal 416.434-8352.(050592) WATERFRONT Ca - �Campbeiltord, on the rent Severn System, 1 1:2 hours northeast of Toronto. Good serrrvsng and fishing, asking x77,000. Call 416-694.0771. (DOD9Z To 575 Mon Lend A BROKER 'ties $' C,JOC'c *,,c or a roe gage. Repay 6160 per month Call approved Mortgage Corporation. 796.7367. f050192) MONEY Pmber %s Loans. deb const da!,O^s creel t anaigernerns, personal budget planning, yarnighem stopped FREE CONSUL -A -IONS Credit Counsellors (Pak_._ Oshawa; 4331425 (HALL) UNLIMITED p' crate tuns available Bank or lunaris com- Par'y turn you dowi . power or ales. arrears. conso ica!,,g viewbus,ness. account vece,vaoie, n home service New E -a Finarcal Corporaaor 41&-'2 -9563 ;D511992) ARE Jests bias and crwitom squeezing you? We can net For tree rformatcr coursearV and peace of mind. pease cots 436-6'04 SYSTEMA -IC FINANCIAL CRED;T CaUSNELLW. Oshawa, Ont. MORTGAGES and kxers. 90 % a,ancng. dowr pay^xrrm also arranged My amount avadabis Cas Doug or Rck 668-6805. Co inway Fnrckal Services. DONUT and Dei Shap - Sud- bury Ont. Dunkin Donut Major Franchise. Walk in bus. pane city location, all chattels six months old. Price. 6169.000. Carrbrwn Really Ltd. Call Roger Groux a 705-560-9922 or 701, 522-%05 f043D92) 640 Coming Events GENESIS, -K,e _an. Pnanlor Grate!,. Dead tickets and tamsportation pacxagw !rom your tow-. Cal Stereo Trend. 433-1132 o' Great Caradkan Tours. 6ti3-54-5997. (050392) 670 Personals MEET beautd„ girls, Call OW 'rte CW,ng trio. (416) 724-8157" KA2992SNC) ADD A Mile spcs..B.C. college morvnles Gey. Lea Diane and Jennifer 'lairs exaing per - conal DrotOa of trurrsekree !or sae r-ar oscrew intormarx)n, events w Cady Pno. Box 670. RD. Kelowna. B.C.. V1v 7P4 Adub only Doris-. (050792) JESUS says. car the bind ieed Me blind') Dow your master wear glasses') '!s rrreeg ■ tel 'bred r•,nister. Micah 3:11. lsakah 56 •0-12. John i 0:11. Jim Camobetl J 70595.19475. DISTRESS Centre Need someone to tau to') Call us anytime. 4n-.12'. 427-5830. ,TF) ,NOFOtt- TOWN OF PICKERNG TENDER FOR SUMMER TRANSPORTATION -1992 1 T41jg2 Sealed tenders will be received by the undemgned department for the above no later Char 200 PT Wednesday, 06 May, t W 7h8 work o! the tender 5 to Provide transporiv on service for children uNizrg su'nmer programs d"nec by the Town of Pickering Department of Community Services and Fauirtws for the 1992 summer season Terder forms and spec1 cavorts may be obtained by cormatxrng The Disoanmem of Supply and SSNIM (416)42DA'5 -owes: or any lender not -cessarilY adopted The Co. low on at Cho Town of Pickaring Department of Supply and Services Vora A Jeffrey, CPPO, C.P.P. Ons The Esplan Pickoririg, Ontario LTV 6K7 B not Brim Women, in sery ce to our community, our youth. here and to Israel SPRING INTO SPRING WITH B'NAI BRITH WOMEN'S Sunday, May 3,1992 10:00 am to 6:00 pm St. Lawrence Market 92 Front Street East C. Interesting Boutiques L Greet Food G Bargains Galore C, Fresh Produce v0+' er pem. Ruction BofA Auctioneers kKkAN18 - Aulo9rod1ed Blue Joys Basebal. Argos Pennant and Leafs Hockey Stick HOW, restouront 6 dinner ttleorke packages, 00"M. b much more. G Cash Rdvances with VISR 1 st Prize $2,000 CASH 2nd Prize H.Q. - VHS VCA Mi�Ssh1 TICKETS $2.00 ERCH ;Qfee"ur'd`r LEGAL -FIRST AD PROVIDED IN Uncorasied Ohara, Change a N ries, WBa, Insurance Claims. LanaadfTwmn, Pardon Deb Re Business Reglassom, hicorporsalons. Immigration. CALL 4211-M I BIRTH contra and lamly plan- ning counselling. Free and cordidereial, available Monday to Friday, 830 A.M. to 430 p.m Clink M Oshawa Tuesday, t to 3 pm.. and Wednesday 1 10 6 P.m P(dcerig Thune. 3A0 p.m to 6 p.m For further kllonrrtbn all Oshawa 433.8801 or Pick- ering 420-8781. (TF) 675 cImoamn ATTENTION Silo. - arekrly selected MrodudiorM to unat- tacMd people looking for a long- term relationship. Conlider". Free Inlormation package. Dolwean. 7232022 (10 am. - 8 p.m.) (TF) ERRORS AND OMISSIONS 576-9335,798-7672 710 ems fill 710 ewft BYNOE - Dune, Ian and their son Ryan, are proud to announce the birth of their beautiful daughter, BRIT NEY ASHLEY, born April 21, 1992 at 6:09 a.m., weighing 9 lbs., at Ajax/ Pickering Hospital. First granddaughter to Joanne and Roger Irving and 7th grandchild to June and Harold Bynoe. Special thanks to Dr. Henderson, nurse Mary and all the Don't Forget OshawalWf>jtby This Week & Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Clus*N Dept is open for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00 To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 5769335 The Ajax Marketplace Community Fair will be held for one day and one day only! _wed L04:j//Nax Marketplace Precious Plates'n Things Rapid Postal/Photo Paws & Claws Sketchley Cleaners Mac's Convenience Dental Centre --- - - -- ---!• ...-e ire. kk,kwwver ul"g) Tel: (416) 686-5632 Movie Warehouse Tel: (416) 686-7185 Guardian Drugs Tel: (416) 427-2947 Medoros Hair Design Tel: (416) 427-0608 Bank OF Montreal Tel: (416) 428-7925 HMS Fish 8t Chips Tel: (416) 686-7768 Medical Centre Tel: (416) 427-9160 Be There. Tel: (416) 428-6412 Tel: (416) 428-3777 Tel: (416) 686-1918 Tel: (416) 428-6881 Tel: (416) 428-6801 Tel: (416) 427-7767 w a 0 `J • THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, APRIL 20, IMPALE 39-A 77. Jo 0 "Over., T ........... .. . ......... PLUS YOU WON'T FIND A BETTER DEAL ON a 4 WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. We Honour 1167 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING SeAt een Whites Rd. & th-er000l on HKy 2 (D 839-6666 s 427-2828 * 420-1449 "4,rv"I�-77 777777 -7, serving the com Supp,,..rting the co P -R" �" .. ,_ .,Pork hnitzeis:LMnderlolft' VE 1M Ib. - .. �: SAVE .701b. . 2.9.1pT. , aY l l r t: rti A 1�3 King �. E IS1 SMnco• SL S. Taunton Square 1818 Dundas SL E 1T9� Uw►P� 100 w•aln•y Rd. & e 723-1602 COMM of TawNaNRN�oa Locations '2 ' 432.1362 ; - .lira. !•A 571-14x6 ( s134-dt51 i3 -T161 (at GO atallon) Swwng Durham Tues. i Wd. 9.6 wi0. i•d Tuss 9,5, Wed 6�6 Tu•s.ti`5, Wet Tu•a. �, Wd t}6 427A03t Room ; ti 10-7 Thara. i Frl >i•t Thar•. Fri. 6-7 Thus. i Frl. N Thurs. i Fri. b7 Thua. i Fri. Pt Thurs. iFrl. 48Ga �E, TNI qtr •�. $Yfl. Sat 0-i Sat. A-5, Sun. 9 4 Sat 74 SA" Sm 11" Sat ", : ,•,,;� Sun. 10.6 SAX � 3192 F-..-' me ,. Back Ribs SAVE 1.60 1 b. unit) inuni veal .-,,,-.Wieners SAYE 1.00 Ih 0 •1b 10 ;cw 1ondon - vround Broil SAYE 1.00 Ib. per' G: 00 Op O EVERY SATURDAY Boxes from Scarborough to Brighton iPi ringM I , 7i41 i ;r r Wednesday, April 29, 1992 12 Page' POPULAR WESTNEY HEIGHTS $167,800 This dd. all brick home with att. garage Is certsktly priced to sell N you are seeking sn affordable 3 bdrm. hortre with master bdrm. on suite, specious est -in kit. with Florida ceiling and mon. You'll have to ase IL CALL LARRY SEEKS 686-3300 Qor Of/)r WESTNEY HEIGHTS ONLY $194,900 Beautifully kept Turnberry Castle. Cent. air & cent. vac, huge lam. rm. with fireplace. Interlock walkway, landscaped. Big kitchen. Must be seen. CALL STEVE FEARON 683-2992 W/M W GENESIS LTD. JUST LISTED! Pickering. Huge 4 level backeplit with 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, hardwood floors, ceramic flooring In kitchen, gigantic main flour family room. $224,600. Call Barrie Cour 2863993. _ WMW ROME R reality ltd. 1,954 sq. it. homel Charming 3 bdrm. home with open concept, lounge overlooking Uk rm. Lir. rm. has cathedral ceiling. Bright greenhouse kit. with w/o to deck. Master bdrm. has sitting area i 4 -pe. on suite. Mn. floor fam. rm., mm floor laundry rm. as well. awng distance to GO, shopping i all amenities! Call Judy Paterson, 2K -3M. W�JWM River a i W. 'YC• :rt w z - y MANTANEDANED HDMEY ON MATURE LOT You go your dollars worth and more. Detached 4 bdrm. bwk*M on nice lot, Ifid maple, white birch, poach and pear tees, tsatefuNY decorated Na. top lo bottom, fife. roe Irma, fridge L slaw. Maty extras. Call John Mortes 831.3.100. Pickering's first Re/Ma 'Hag of Famar. FVMW GENM LTD' .ems.. ASSOCIATE: BROKER FINISHED TOP TO BOTTOM! Unique layout. 4 spacious bedrooms, finished basement with walkout i fireplace, 2 4• piece i 2 -piece baths. Immaculate pretty decor throughout! Jacquelynn Tanner 683-8542. i FWILY FRUST A LOT OF HOME FOR $1 M you want 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge sat -In kitchen overlooking greenhouse family room, separate living i dining room, main floor laundsry In a gnat ` neighborhood. This could be the onel 1,950 :w sq. ft. and only $188,900! Call Brian Kondo 683- 8542 (24 hr. pager). FNM I I-1 Il AJAX NORTH 2,450 SO. FT. 5216,500 This 4 bdrm., 3 bath hone Is only 5 month old. Upgraded cabinets l carpets. Shows VERY WELL Large kitchen with walkout to the yard. Family room has a fireplace. Close to scboob i parks. CALL GERRY THATCHER i8$�300 I�F�/�1V�Ca YOUR LOOKNG STOPS HERE This 3 bedroom has brand now upgraded broadloom, freshly pdd~�tifalb bass firopl hugs est4a�W"m h�i doeired Wsstnsy IMIVIt- AN fair $178,80$. Call Kip Merriam $83.542. FAMILY TRUST CORPORATK71 eEALW* 2j1100 111111 s4 R' nolighboftod e ROUGE VALLEY REALTY NC. MACLX` l -T HE i116'AbVMtTL ER, WED, APEIL29, IM .Homes - FOR - SALE! Florence Betts , Associate Broker REIMAX , Renaissance Real Estate 283-1500 4 BEDROOMS PLUS $214,900 Super 8 room, 2 sto,ey Tome, detached garage, large lot, finished basement with extra bedroom or office. main floor family room with fireplace. Move in Gond ! c- Map:e R:dye locaton. Pickering. Value packed Cail Flo Betts. Assoi Broker, 283-1500 or 831-8613 A Gentle Reminder that "Your best bet is Betts" e:oas.. , . . ..�,.. L Realty World East REAL ESTATE LTD. 831-6000, Ajax 42&6000 •1 J Vrt K HOME AND STUDIO - $189,800 This 3 bdrm. homes truly unique. Fully equipped sound studio currently exists and could be converted to your studio needs. (Present equipment excluded) whatever your hobby or profession, this home could be your answer. M/MW® CALL p4WAM� LARRY8-3800ENS IMICHELE KENNEDY Sales Representative RON SHITI'E Saks Repr es tadve WORTH EVERY PENNY & MORE! Approx. 2,070 sq. ft. This lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, detached home in North Ajax features a formal living room & dining room, central air, fireplace in above -ground family room, master bedroom has 4 -piece en suite & his & hers closets with sitting area. Partially finished basement, built-in dishwasher, close to schools, park, 401 & GO station. For more info, please contact Michele Kennedy or Ron Shute 831-6000. Realty World East �s y REAL ESTATE LTD. 1099 Kingston Rd., Furniture Mall 9 For your chance to win visit any REALTY WORLDTM 831-=6000, A ax 4286000REALTY WORLDT-mM%:%OBER BROKERopen house or office. r COUNTRY - MAKE A SPLASH THIS SUMI ERI JUST FOR YOU COMFY Make your wash list come true! Inground pool! Central W. � Alain floor family room with fveolaa Ou et crescent, 3 becroo-. 2 bath home wRh cosy f,rusf,ed rec room, sprinkler system! Skybghtsl ceramics! Main floor laundry morn wig walks finished basement. Amiable for your closing. Call S. What else do you need? Cal to view, Sharon Hutchnison ' Bay wutdows fron! 8 cacx - I Helmer 831.6000. 831 -6000. Call $179,900 �yEa- ON COUNTRY SETTING, BAF PICKERING ADDRESS! ' co rec Beautiful mature 80 x 198' lot! Older renovated home boasts new kitchen & walk PRIVATE i SECLUDED IN PICKERING bosp bath! Main floor family room! Private Enjoy country Irving within walking distance to schools! carrill drive & detached garage! One of a close to all amenities Raised bungalow features approx. CONNIE DENIMS cal I kind. Sharon Hutchinson 831-6000. 2,600 sq. ft_ of Wing space! Gail Penal` Sales Rq n swAndwa 6000 $9,500 DOWN EXECUTIVE NONE w ROUGE VALLEY! '11OVMIG MADE Balance carries $1,152/month, Pdl, 1,700 sq. tL, eat -in Upgrades plorel 4 + 1 bedrooms, 5 -piece an suite 8 3 Trade your home in on a 1 11 kitchen with dishwasher, main floor family room, fireplace, beftI Distinguished custom buil homef Finished lop to executNe home. Main floor family central air 8 a walk b the W. Ron 6 Jan Whalen, botroml Features 6 skylights 3 5 walticial Stan Perak bright kitchen, 212 baths, quiet c AssodateBrokers. 831.6000. call Sam 831-6000. _ ; K ASICNG ONLY 5179,500 pR p M SELL! ^ AHOWTOYOI Such value for this 3 bedroom detached, featuring man 4 bedrooms, main floor family room 8 laundry room, SX down b quaNfied buyer floor family room with fireplace, master with walk-in doset large 604n kitchen, dose to schools 8 parks, mins. b ' No mairtlermnc�e feel 3 4 -piece on suite, formal living 8 dining rooms, 4 401 i GO scion. Call Bey Hukhison W 4WW. ' 4 appliertcesl 3 bedrooms awfiances. Cal Michele Kennedy 831-60= HM c011RM LAT it 9 100 X 275' Lovely quaint 3 + 1 bedroom home on the Rouge. Pine stili OuiOt, alio Try ft 300' ravine lots with s� d 3N16 FIIANtles A �nD' tbreplao6. despit home, � x 12' bmaanlde 2 ndudee clan tlw 0601! Cdl C�oflrtitl or "�� goon^. gn b9p�, walnut bawrneK Am row, �irh rbc I DONDOM w0lkout b drthdt wfuch overlooks r�aairdd., 2 walkouts, welewok Galea Dott Danis 631000. down. saw Jones 8914000. �'"t�r f'0d` ,575 61ahe Ghrnlsrt at�000 moi! -n�/p�pR�f� f�M •^ ., i.n�y.r.K+..♦ 1� w, ZMAY •ZW w� WZ16AM S, ams PAGZi3 s F I PA - PRETTY SPECIAL I �� LOCATION BEAUTYf EXTRAS! y This wondeAul unique 3 r 1 bdrm. home an Great stertor, 4 Odrm. eemi with gar, Ipe metro tat, .� GAS p rigeous newer broadloom, tem. rm, with fp., X. PETER A�LFR eat in Idt, An. rec rm . irhpraand pool, tett, Dent air, car par arhd eat fn kA with wb b a iupy fenced 50 z Aseodete BrokK Dant vita, neutral Dolor 13g,fI00. Teo Gaiter 683 120' lot. This spacious home can be viewed 8642 (24 hr. pager). JtILY'�� throughout Peter Mueller 683 8542. COORATIONON WEALTOR RP LAKEFRONT HOME All JUST AJPICKERING 3 MILES NORTH OF F� x AX 683-8542 8314242 BOBCAGEN 1. This lovely 3 bedroom, all -- 34vg6t�r�eseason home has it all. Call L DARRYL GLOVER Gail Dal) for appts. 831-4242 GAIL DALL VICMIAN EXECUTIVE Associate Broker) �; Saks Representative Stunning 4 bdrm. home with fam. rm., fp., [go. lab Assistant Manager 'EATU RE PROPERTY or 683-4332. Assistant 1Mwtapsr more., al in an exceptional Coscan community! 6834U2 3a Darryl Glover 683.8542. *`5 11090* or more information ion this and other �yrop erties call ` - Brian Kondo 683-8542 .� RANDY i TARN MILLER BRIAN KONDO ANGELA HOFFMAtrwl WESTNEY HEIGHTS - $168,500 Saks Representatives Sales Representative STARTER HOME TO BE PROUD Stunning 1,320 sq. ft., eat-in wt, pro, fin. b6mt , Ige. Spacious 3 bdrms., open concept w/o to yard, Sales Representative lots of extras. Randy 8 Tam Miller 683 8542 Immaculate, move in at $126,900. Call Ar±gela 683-8542 ,p Hoffmann. F s , man :gill. �` HELEN MASON TODAY'S BUY - TOMORROW'S SECURITY!! Saks Representative -" `--`-�> EXECUTNE EXTRAS GALORE OVER 2,200 S0. FT. OF STYLE orgeous 4 bdrm. and unit townhome- Upgraded Strk ng 3,322 sq. h., library, 2 an Fabulous tam rrn over gar. broadloom, cent. air, includes appliances. Won't last suites, hardwood 8 oak cathedral. showroom layout) 5 aoo,tances t tftis price! Call Helen Mason 683-8542 = Hurry now. Call Angela Hofmann. Won't last!! Call Angela P0rr am FAA WESTNEY HEIGHTS - $199,900 RANDY i TARN Mn. fi tam. rm. with fp., Wo from lut. lo deck, huge COLW i AMIE ' - _ .� - Sales Reprosentadwa a -• • - PICKERING VILLAGE - $163,900 master with en suite, 2 bdrm. 6 5bath in bsmt. SLAKELOCK ; - 2 odrm. bungalow, updated throughout, 50 x 200' lot, Call Cohn d Anne Blakelock 683 854242, 7T wide at rear. Randy 6 Tam Wiier 6a3-8542. ' Saks Reprosentatives <.t -� THE SEARCH STOPS HERE.. .JUST REDUCED TO $192,900!! This gorgeous 4 level, 4 bedroom Sidei IoCated in preferred Ajar is just steps to the lake! FeahXeS: family room with 2 HOUSES ON PROPERTY 'm - I ANDY i TARN.ILLER ire( ce built-in bookcase, bnistled rec room, huge deck. New 4,200 sq. ft_, 2 storey plus bungalow suitable for GAIL BALL AJAX -'� LISTED-St49,900 Salsa RepeeswMaThes beaubiU land and a premium lot. This one must be nannies quarters or to-law facilities. An added feature Sales Representative 3 a 2 bdrms., 2 bdnm. bcmt apt, sea ontartoe Own I��is the 4 stall bam. For more information call Gal Dau this Mo ratCall for diRandy a ram ewer sea Se8f1 Cal Briant Kondo, G83-8542 (24 hr. pager). e542 @ 831-4242 or 68332. i BEST Mir, HER'S nM COULD BE SHORTEST LISTING W HISTORY IS GUAM I PORTAIff7 +, PETARTFOWLER This impeccable 3 bdrrm. datadhed home enjoys dER MELLEA $$ spent on upgrades b this 4 bdrm hone in Solas a the Up for $153,111100. Cent ar i vac.. ppaerr opener. Assoellob 1111111111111011,ickeri Prtp New Idt. ask finishes, tab, in. bwmt, This home is besulikarp decorated taoughout and is Perking br 4 cars on dble drive. Art Sales V* a lot Cal Paler Weller 683.8542 far details. 1 Rea `� 683.8542 `*Z7F. : J }I'• Y, 40 NIYICOIBQ #, _ Unique 5 acre waterfront propery M the Ka vertns FOwll f1 0¢. IN! UV Wil _ RODIiEYEZ with am 1,000 ft of shoreline. New 1,360 eq. it! X10`aicl@eltg i Wtlene' lt!!yC �Mrbelllr $alas Repn..eetedtre Vice" college with skylphto, vaulled aat"lutps, 3 BARBARA PRESTON WG THE POOLS OPENSOON wbe, aowred wosurhporch i serhsebortal tnerrs ofbMh Seles N Ill rtlalhle �" Det 3 bedroom, d brick bungalow, inground heated worm i ods. Far deleik l Brbtra Rube 68� pool, thardwood loom Rodrhey Mendez 831X242 ..°�`.k- a- .`� .. �w`,y�''Y,siS,.'• � .� sem,.• c,.?:.�..*Yba•..w:+x: .cv.�� � RRO bio 0 I� FEATURE HOMES 3,444 sq. ft. John Boddy home, 50x128' yard, 4 bedrooms + den + loft. Greenhouse kitchen, family room, fireplace, central air/vac., main floor laundry. PRICE: $299,500 SALES REPRESENTATIVE: Russell Wilson RE/MAX Rouge River Realty Ltd., 286-3993 BERNARD LEE Saes Rspresentathre IN-LAW APARTMENT Ajax detached all brick 1,950 sq. ft. with self-contained 1 bdrm. bsmL apartment with sep. side entrance and bsmL w/o/ to back yard. Central air, central vacuum, dble. garage, appliances. PRICE: S207,500 SALES REPRESENTATIVE: Bernard Lee RFAIAX Rouge River Realty Ltd., 2.86-3993 3sucffcSERW(7 , rr GARY PECK #1 NRS AGENT IN PICKERING 1991 GARY PECK saes Reprnent,nve MORE LISTINGS NEEDED! CALL GARY JUST LIKE MIUSKOKA ESTAQE HOME AREA 100x273' heavily treed lot in area of large customs. 2 110 x 200' lot in prime area means this 1 12 3 bdfm. Muskoka type cottage. Modernized, suit prof. bdan. home with heated workshop could tea couple or investor. now and profitable later. FM Bh0TLM� This 3 bdrm. all brick home sparkles and boons a Genisld Yodel Bomb eaI I ainOs„ mt aKl Ingle mnW, 11 . ant. air and extra deep lot The perlsct CIMwAyAkinis live and Isle d roses to 8tid so IN — sum banishss Churchill modet 1 yew oK 3 bdrms., 2 S 112 bet in soil prep i while. superb lomlion, walk to 3+3 bedroom, 2 kitchen arM 2 bath semi in by PetoiOoat Geek easy b 401. oond�ion, 84p. entrance to . now rod, cent var~. 7 . Cal w viW ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE LTD. mall +831-7677 428-7677 A NAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE ,#• r;... . •.. 1 a t • � i a BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. NO OUESTION ABOUT IT." 'o k :Members of both the Toronto &Oshawa M.LS. Systems PICKERING & AJAX 839-2121 WHITBY & OSHAWA 428-2121 Each office is indeoendenW owned and aoeraled. APPROX 2,000 SQ FT. IN PK3tERMNGit Only $189,900, under S yrs. old, all bride, lige. matter bdrm. with 4 -pc. an suite, mn. or. fam. rm. with fp. fin. taint with private entrance, quids Possession. Cal Dervtis Ubrgart 42&2121. ARTFULLYLANDSCAPEDII Custom kit., custom bath, premium lot, fp., maple trim 8 flooring in fv. rm. & din. rm., end of July possession. Asking $175,900. Call Judy Cartyon 428-2121. PRIME LOCATIONII Have a desire for countryliving with city conveniences? Check out this 3 bdrm. bunyslow, on lye. treed lot, demand location makes 'fast' action a mustl Cal now $184.900. Penny Purdon 428-2121. DISTWCTIYE, REMARKABLY SPACt0US11 This 4 bdrm. split level tome features rground pool, 2 fps., quiet court location, multiple w/os to deck, 30 day possession_ "Power of sale". Asking $232,900. Call Judy Canyon 426-2121. LOOKING FOR THE BEST11 4 bdrm. executive style in Fahollm ham tunes a specious iouss ham. kitout on a fabulous Pool 9��r�pp llandseWed lot A must to view. Only $288,000. Call Michele Jorm 428-2121. CHEAPESTOETACHED HOUSE IN PKXERNG! S�do buy you aw� dads ad noremr8 For more details all F1 We* 428.2121. SPOTLEW s book IM i- mt., ribs b 148' tuft acid lot. baths. ip�. mow in andiiork iWs brt of the coarwy I SMAM Call Bi 0"M 426-21211. AW LISTED-1MON'r LASTl So •�1ulhW4 nt aSIMM 3�sk iPopo ,,.L .Call Denis MUM 42M.21, ATTENTION FIST TME HOW BUYERN ff11r s your 01111001110 own a 3 rm bd. link horns in Swgb m . pard* fin. bsmL. 2 ba WAD is deck ANtinO $130,600- Call Judy Shaw 42821211. NATIONAL REAL AJAX � SERVICE. 42$-76» PITHG�WES28b-6>;fSTAT� ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE LTD. ARE THESE YOUR NEEDS? rgl►7" 69'(L r - 3 bdrm. townhouse - gorgeous $139,900 4 bdrm. dot. over 2,100 sq. It. yy�� ova t; Excq%onlal 5209,900 ;_ • ; ` - 2 bdrm. rental June 1192 monthly WE NEED!f $875.00 ORIGOIAL OWNERS tT'S COMPL.ETEII t " 3 bdrm. bungalow in Ajax or Rc wMg. We SURANNE WALKER And it shows. Prot finished bottom io top, MARILYN WOOD Just move in to this lovely, dean 3 bdrm., an brick ARROL 8 JOHN COLLNS have a purchaser. Call for free market oversized fam. rm., main fir . laundry, large fenced Sahome in desirable Wes" area 1 12 baths, Sats Reprewrttatiw lot Double ger . Quiet court es Repmserttative beautifully fin. roe room +++. Sales Repneseatatives analysis. 41 *Mrml As�-JOWN dGq�S -art �t i ALL THE TOYS!! . GORGEOUS INSIDE' 'Triple I CALL CHERYL KOSTKA " i pie car 2' skylights, cent air cored., I Starthis with �s 'Frobisher ModeP. New grey All brick 4 bdrm. home, upgraded neutral carpets cent. vac., security system, $S's spent on broadloom (upgraded). Bright kit. w/upgraded CHERYL KOSTKA (Just done throughout, huge kitchen overlooks fully fenced CHERYL KOSTKA upgrades. Ceramics throughout foyer, fully cupboards Je') . Shows like a model. STEVE KOSTKA premwm lot. Don't miss this onel Call Steve fenced, great location. This place is a '10'. Call Mary more to choose from. For more information Sobs R se" tka 831-7677;427-8677. Saba Repressntatjw nowll Cheryl Kostka 831 7677,427-8677. Sala Repnsentacive t rim fir. H -•. LQ HAUG i 'PARK -LIKE YARD" GARDENER'S DELIGHT PRICED TO SELL DAVEJOHNSON Pick 5 bdrm., 3 baths, spacious kit, cosy stone A 50x250' lot Many fruit trees, 4 bdrm. becksplit, � � # Lovely tome in nor. end. Shows very well and fp., w/o to prorate, beaut,f,,,Ry landscaped yard, FRANK STYSA main floor tam. rm. Cbse to schools. shopping d ELVIRA LAROCOUE features lary eat ivtchen with sliding glass Sats Representatives move -in oond. Call Dave or Liz 428-7677. Sala Representative transportation- Call 428-7677. Sala Representative walkout. Call E. LaR BEAUTIFUL RALEIGH EXECUTIVE SEMI2 bedrooms. 2 baths, balcony and solanum. This PIMRING VLLAGE Court location in South Ate. Custom finished, lovely condo has mirrored closet doors. Cordo BLL LEGROS includes bar and stools + 5 appliances. Finished SHEILA EARL Upgraded underpad 8 European kitchen with JILL SAVARD ne^t Superb and great recd Pefaaknes in Ixwldinq. kk,st be sold. CaU Jill Savard Saba Rspmanwtiw basement Ong. owner. Saba R w terarnic tndcsplash. Sheila Earl 428-767, Sake Reprosentodw 42�7�� err-. .>.x��•. �'.-_-'ga'`-.__ - __ - '�*�-::k.:e,u_,,pm IL UNDERGROUND SPRINKLER SYSTEM "COUNTRY DECOR" CARRIES IJKE RENT An $ BEDROOMS Pick. - Shows great) 3 spacious bdrms. Cay ! Pick. Fully dot-, 3 bdrms , hardwood firs., Large faci,,y home is located dose to all LIZ HAUG family rte. w/fireplace, open concept, w/o b LIZ HAUG cathedral ceding, bnght country lut, fn. rec rm. JILL SAVARD cc-vemences in Osrawa. Sold under power of Saes Representative fenced yard 6 deck, lots of upgrades. Saes Representative Close to lake 401 3 GO. Ac: uac!!I Sake RepresenUMve sa,a. CaJ 111 Savard 428-7677. SO= AJAX $174,900 FIRST TME BUYERS RAVINE LOT - 50X1!0' KEN BROWN Split level home krawrec huge lot, finished rec ` Lovely home shows to perfection. Features 3 Cute 3 coy bungalow, fullbasement, double car room, fireplace and more. Walk to lake and ELVIRA LAROCOUE spacious bdrms., 2 baths, finished bsmt and ROBERT OWEN garage It workshop, s dining room, well Salsa wriservation. Cal Kan Brown 428-7677. Saes Ropmsentative $arced yard. Cal E Laroollius 428-7677. SaNw 5 9r i < r M E MYMf LAT V 'NAGE' ABOVEGROUND BLUIGALM WITH STREAM Great Pickering location by the fake. Lot size 17WRAVINE LATI 5,000 s4 fL finew gwiyt Open 6000. Cern air, trent vac. Huge kitchen 4 oval badts* walkout bans to nature's cathedrd aiNrgs Truly sum, p Fa owrloolwtg beck yard. 'Hot tub room'. Double ROBS WATSON pwKWa MW a viies� km 3 kWdeck Na t v d. .--imtiry Nfa.4 Cal Ross Nlptort 426 in KOBTKA err garage. 'a Car Parking* 3 mere. Cal Steve �' Rsaweertfsdve to dol Cd coos Mbtsnn 42&7677- Salsa RsPred» 7877. :else R.oreesall " Kaska 931-7677L42Z OPEN HOUSE r - SUNDAY MAY 34 24 FK 206 NOMMMSTER MMHAWA Immacxtlaie 3 bedroom semi on large pies wW lot backing on b park an a %M oaxt in preferred area GREATSTARTER LN AJAX Of NWOdma. FlnamkV assistance available t0 Very vwl kap 3 bdrm. detached btrtgalow on GEOFF RISON L qualified purdum. Call Geoff Rim at 428-7677 or JOANMlDS011 40x100 K lot, leaptres huge kit A S appliances. Sales N Sep healed gerape honor renovated throughout S" ! Representative 666-1135. Cad 831-7677 / I -_>— .r::�.. SS,,,,, - -_ ,�,•. .W.... tom•+.-src'�rr.°'� -- - - y�yk<,u" ,�g �;}� >.: S,i} _ ::,.'+�+sr+r ,.. _ d,.�' . „d+'y; • .,;rG,. ;�3J.i'. APF y tM asrs•a>, M all RsM /W Vise W6D4 AL/ii ] F 1450 PICKERING KINGSTON RD. 4tNESIS17 9_ :: � : • FEATURED THIS WEEK h JG r DETACHED BUNGALOW ONLY 5162,900 �� y�G APPROX.10 ACRES $209,900 This ll + s fuy detached bungalow features 3 + t ^' ar�C �t� Very large ranch bung. w/circular driveway, AVTAR JAMMU bdrms., Ige. eat -in W?., 1 3 pc. 8 1 5 -pc. be �,4j, - huge kitchen wlfirepkace, sunken liv. rm., 3 Sales Representative Mures Ige. Jacuzzi, step-up tub, fin. bsmt with .7ibdrms., fin. rec rm., large workshop/barn fp.. Ige. lot backs on to parkland. For more into. STEVE FEARON w/hydro 8 water. Well kept 8 clean. call Avtar Jammu at 683-2992. Sales Representative Newcas' a area Steve Fearon 683-2992. �t "IT WILL CARRY ' z _ LIKE RENT' T • • , T Spacious 3 bdrm. � , '• nome in S. e,^r snows well, new J. I >v �� aathroom. eat -in kit.. . Ige yard. close to -- schools 8 parks. $149,900 Call LAURA MARKS Laur�2a Marks 683 lve SaRepresentative JOHN BODDY "GABLETON SPECIAL" 2,700 SQ FT. -;279,900 - Large premium lot PICKERING 5219,900 MUST BE SEEN b - 3 car garage *1;L Words cannot describe this 4 bdrm. - huge family room executive homer Main flr. faun. 8 fam. rm. _ �w - upgraded broadloom & underpad ,�'� w.stone fireplace, en suite bath, cent vac., 40, VALUE PLUS - fireplace, Central air, intercom, colonial doorslarge addition with solanum 8 custom kit.,over $40K spent on upgrades, bleached oak For the price of $142.500 This property offers - desirable Nva cabinets, centre island w/breakfast bar, abt. Spaoous kitn 3 + 1 pians., rec nn., Ige. - thousands � des ._-/A skylight w ndows. trench drs. swimming BEVERLEY COLLINGTON ..� lot, pool, enclosed picnic area 8 more. �9 Sales Representative Detached In Oshawa. call Beverley Colyton at Sales FEARONive Pool. cedar deck Steve Fearon 683-2992. 683-2992. CALL BILL HOLMES 831~3300 s DESPERATE CLIENTS!!. .� - — - THINKING OF SELLING 4 I have clients in need of an in-law •.., - _ - wife on the mn. tlr. or in the bsmt. The house could be older or new, .� anywhere in Ajax or Pickering. Firm P. WHAT A BEGINNING! cash buyer between $150,000 and x $159.900 for this spa=us 1,310 sq. ft home $160,000. Call ASAP, ask for — 512CM • SOUTH AJAX MAUREEN BODLEY with huge kit, fp. 8 a Ige, fenced yard. hs JASMIN ROORIOUEZ Jasmin Rodri uez at 683-2992. MOVU YOU 111a Sates Representative just a short walk to the lake 8 miles of RodriguezJUDY DENBY low ftrK ptjate2 fp parkland. Call nowl Maureen Bodley 683- Sales Representative HELP! HELPS fin. rec rm. & much mon. Wbn-t hitt "j 2992 Cal Judy Denby. '• - - - - -;c .� •�' ase ; +.-S. " :'`:e`.".�' ••� AFFORDABLE WITH ALL THE TOYS! � \ � - • `Y � - 4 bdrm. home located on quiet court near _ s Pw• CA*)' tam. rm. with fp., an carte with k ronnn tub 3 seµ shower, fin bcmt, ant air, 1 $149,500 SHAIE LYIDEN CARRIES FOR 51,275 A IIIOftTH cm. vac. i bv* lendisc" with deck. --- AHED NEIGHBORHOOD' Salsa 3 bdmhs., 2 baths, fully fenced, lin. bsmt inlsdodtirhp brick d much more. $214,900. STEVE � pantry and bust -in dishianh r, Wont lest call. Shayne Lynden 831-3300. Aseo�W CON Christine Gaskins, Associate Broker Sales; w Try5%"dowm Cart lodin. ri 50 day "x 1251ot Asking $153,900. 431,9300. rf'_ yl Stew thli 831- i 1 Ic tk I � ' .<• •< 11 i . 1W. I- 'Selling ox Buying a Home'? . .amu —News Advertiser R� �-�..,-.. I,���,■�L-..--�� I R,. - 4 ' . 4/ i ' e 1450 PICKERING KINGSTON RD. 'e GENES/s4ra. -� � fir• +r THIS WEEK'S FEATURE HOME =3 JUST LISTED - WONT LASTII COUNTRY SIZ>: LOT Fully detached - 3 bdrm. featuring an eat -in 6 nice sized rooms, eat -in kitchen with side ED WIWAMSON entrance to finished recreation room. Mortgage kit, upgraded 4 -pc. bath, fantastic fin. bsmt Sales Representative for 95% of the purchase price is available only with a bar 8 cold room, hardwood firs., $167,900. Call Ed Williamson 831-3300 or 286- DOUG GRANT double drive and the list goes ori' Asking 2992 i Sales Representative $159,900 CaJl Doug Grant - E83-2992 row'( x " HELP ME BE BEAUTFUL AGAIN $175,900 A PICICERING VILLAGE DELIGHT "`-� Like challenges? rim not perfect but I do have $169,900 A BIG BEAUTIFUL BEGINNING Like bdrms., 'nground cement pod, 200 amps, Stunning 3 bedroom on 50x165 ft. lot. AND ONLY $154,900 Maintenance -free older updated home. energy eft. furnace, mature prnate lot. french eat -in kitchen with walkout to deck and Just 5% down will get you started with ttte space you meed doors, deck I'm 70 years old: ideal for JOAGEARY OR JANE WHITE fenced yard. Call Jane or Geary White 831- in this immaculate 1,500 sq- ft. home with 3 bedrooms, 3 Sake CAeAP9ELL to view a:t reed a r831-33 0 :ouch Cal Soles Representatives 3300- Saks Representative to new Joan C.1— poen 83t-3300. Maths, 3 appliances, central air, finished basement, walk thru to garage and walkout to private back yard. Why wait! CALL: JOHN MCCARTEN KN=r IT? • Now imagine the conker, of crrcxe% 6 sounds o ACROSS FROM PARK - $172.91111111! 831-3300 y summer on this .43 acre wooded lot, cedar I Walk to lake i conservation areal Huge kitchen 6101`1e Cape Cod. 4 bdrms.. 1 1 12 baths, tam. rm PAUL KEELER for growing family, central air conditioning, JOE PIT 40 Soles Representative specious bedrooms, demand ktoiout pt bcationl Sales Rep�sents<ire with tP... Country living m the city,, $245 900 To view contact Paul Keeler at 831-3300. Call to view Joe Piano 831 3300 CUSTOM BUNGALOW ON 3r4 ACRE _. Impressive i unique home on the so kW1CH TO OFFER!! Pickening,Scarborough border. 20' tam. mm. + VALUE, VALUE - $172,900 $179.900 - Spacious 3 bdrm. This home BRIAN RODRIGUES fireplace, 5 walkouts, 24' W, rm. with Mr "r farm rm with fp.. 4 -pc en suae, oversized — finished inside and out. Yard landscaped with cathedral ceilings a solarium, 30' roc rm., JOHN McCARTEN gar means great value for this 1.478 sq. ft., 3 inground pool, heat pump, CAC, central vac. Sales ate garden. Many upgrades 8 extras. Sato Repneentotiw bcr r, . 3 yr old Pickering detached Please come MARGARET FLETCHER 9,900. Brian Rodrigues -330 8310. buter t312992- y; Jonr McCarter Sales Representative upgrades gable. Cal Margaret Fletcher 683 THANK YOU! THANK You VERY MUCH! aS• - Smcere (hanks to the families, who in ft .,� �• - past years have allowed me b represent r I them to the buying and or selling of their homes. I continue to offer reliable, no- 1101 prressure professional service b one and al. a as 7.00! downsS149,00! $141 3 bol MV ytwr hal estate needs, pN MTh FINISHED TOP TO BOTTOM -$153,900 As little as 7.500 down! Beautiful 3 bdrrn. on I 29M Excellent Wectney Heights all brick starter home � childsafe court boasts big ceramic kitchen MILT SOMMERVILLE fieDOUGLASNa CAA( ot>frnpk0e with 11$ own 2 pc beth Sd@e and lam_ size res room with fireplace 8 Sa:,s Representative w Home features 3 bdrms. and a Private fenced walkout to deck krWk ck brick to! Cal Rick backyard. Cal Douglas Cast at e31-33oo. 831-M Serpson at 831-3300. r r LUXURY AT ITS BEST Tridel condo - west exposure, 4th 41 floor, main floor laundy, 1x2, 14, separate shower stall, walk-in f closet, floor to ceiling, Califomia OPENOUNCEPT-FAT LOCATIDtIILOcAnmLOCATgNI shutters, premium parking Sought after Foxhollow. Close to transit,Simply gorgeous. NEIGHBOIiff00D schools a shopping. Spotless 2 storey Storage Space. 9 bedroom home features top. din. rm. schodeao ed bridle home with le the bells y Move in dk enjoy. Thinking of selling. overlookinCELIA JONES 20 R link nm. with atftedral whisd a - 4 bdnrs , fam. rm. wlfirepiace, eat- BEY MdEAN Contact one of Re/Max t0 ceTing and corner bridt fireplace. eat -in Salve a P . Aeeodde BreMetr Ititcftert plus maim Ar. lam. nn., tin. rec rm. LEE BYERS in kitchen. Call today for your private 'Bev Mclean 831-3300. rAa ran Jlntaa 2" Ssm SeMs Repteeertfadw show ls. Lee B"M 851.9900. ,.r ^ --__ 7 IN-LAW ARW.+ PIR&M l l oTu ACROSS FROM PM INNER,I - ovist Fe h* - St, fpr 4 bdms., We. sa Mill, + -WAILKWILAM i172 900 buys the ttnela ' GREAT EXECUTIVE Ii01E eas,�y 58iRb mwt Pick hams. La kit, k roc nn vSAY Loaded with scares, 4 bdrma., 4 washmons,LWAtI,ATAIARIOL al brick detached. fudy farted. Cent air, l3sles slew t� lbalii TaWK Says Rep. + d to evens, cal for a shoat, Ursula Taia K le a wi To tits frhe 9 bdnm cavemen, complete with fam na , >p bx cool n#ft and air sorb. for hot days. greenhouse kit for mom. lanced yard for lads FAY WLLIAMS, erkcloaed cont porch, oeramica, bench doors S� �e i26p,gop Cal Falx Varian$ today, 891,9300. Sales Rep. 631.3300. and priced just right for yak We Ledez, Diane Bramley 683.2962 r r LUXURY AT ITS BEST Tridel condo - west exposure, 4th 41 floor, main floor laundy, 1x2, 14, separate shower stall, walk-in f closet, floor to ceiling, Califomia OPENOUNCEPT-FAT LOCATIDtIILOcAnmLOCATgNI shutters, premium parking Sought after Foxhollow. Close to transit,Simply gorgeous. NEIGHBOIiff00D schools a shopping. Spotless 2 storey Storage Space. 9 bedroom home features top. din. rm. schodeao ed bridle home with le the bells y Move in dk enjoy. Thinking of selling. overlookinCELIA JONES 20 R link nm. with atftedral whisd a - 4 bdnrs , fam. rm. wlfirepiace, eat- BEY MdEAN Contact one of Re/Max t0 ceTing and corner bridt fireplace. eat -in Salve a P . Aeeodde BreMetr Ititcftert plus maim Ar. lam. nn., tin. rec rm. LEE BYERS in kitchen. Call today for your private 'Bev Mclean 831-3300. rAa ran Jlntaa 2" Ssm SeMs Repteeertfadw show ls. Lee B"M 851.9900. ,.r ^ --__ `)PAGE 1111 -WE NEWS ADVMMM WED, AMIL2l: 1,M CAtury, anCOCK fiealt Lta. 4JJmZ1Z.1' fi .t.�'ANNOUNCEMENT I BE THE FIRST LINEI All Wick home on oversized forced yard. Oak CIUIET COURT $153,900 NORTH WEST BEAUTY1 cabinets in kitchen, family room with corner W/o to 2 tier deck overlooking park in vaAey. The works has been done in ft charming fireplace. A good investment and priced to 3 baths, huge Wichen with pantry, rec room. familya quiet children. ROSEMARY BROWN neighbo=ior i10WD=Y sell at $149,81M. ROSEMARY BROWN 433- 4 mature fruit trees 2121 or 668-3504. 433-2121 or 668-3504. 433"2121. MARY PEDRO, MVA WAYNE HANCOCl(,,, FRL, WA Real Estate Broker Real Estate Broker Recently, at the Ontario Real Estate Association Headquarters in Toronto, Mary Pedro and Wayne Hancock L Nib., were granted the MVA - Market Value Appraiser Designation. The coveted MVA status is awarded to a select few. Market Value Appraisers are carefully groomed through REDUCED1 CAN YOU AFFORD? PRICE SLASHED - $139,800 Assume large first mortgage @ 8.5%. Set up experience, and instructed and certified under rigid National $850.00 per month and $6,000 down. YES! 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, walkout to large deck for 2 families. Marilyn Patterson 433-2121, " , and prorsperl MARY PEDRO 433-2121 this home is waiting for you. JUDY WELDON 73-M or JUDY OSTROM 433-2121, 432 - Standards. The MVA Designation is your assurance of those or 579-M4. 4M-2121 or 4W-2507- M7. high Appraisal Standards enforced by both the Ontario and Canadian Real Estate Associations. Whether buying or selling don't deny yourself the advantage 77 of professional valuations backed by the commitment of - .- organized real estate throughout Canada. tw 17 MOVE IN AND DO NOTHINGI Market Value 50 WOODED ACRES! ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFIC01 Desired area, great price, shows to Appraiser Includes trout stream, 3 bd— bungalow with Prestigious NW Oshawa. 5 finished levels, 3 perfection' Fireplace, beautiful rec room, 3 new oak k! --hen. Fie!ds!oie fireplace. bats, se p din. rm ., tam. rm. & fp. GEORGE bedrooms Don't delay, RON GREEN 433 Residential GEORGE STOLAREK 433-2121 or 432- WALKER 433-2121 or 579-9719. 2121 or 655-8046 NO QUESTION. ABOUT IT 24 NOW SERIXE - CALL W"T11111111VI 24 HOW SEAVIICE - CALL ANYTVAV Vf4% MOMAZES AIALAM V4% 11111011MAGES AVA11LABLE WV1544 Fax: (416) 430-2550 -No nasty surprises for homebuyers- WARRANTY PLAN , ,. HOME WARRANTY OFFERS RESALE HOME BUYERS SECURITY IMPROVE THE SALEABILITY OF YOUR HOME WHEN YOU LIST WITHDAVE LANG! For the 1 st time I am able to offer resale home purchasers peace of mind through a comprehensive warranty program known as theiCanaldian Home Shield Warranty. I am pleased to offer this warrantyFREE to all homeowners that list their home with me* The shield protects the purchaser against many of the unforeseen problems which can occur after closing during their first year of possession - this would include costs arising from problems with: heating s stems electrical systems - plumbing y water heaters - all appliances under 15 yrs. of age well & sump pumps - exposed ductwork for central air & heating central air conditioning systems 7 CHSW is fully underwritten by PAFCO INS. CO. Are you prepared to settle for less? 'CANADIAN HOME SHIELD WARRANTY Sincerely Dave Lang *Restrictions 1111". Not Intended to solicit properties currently listed for sale. 100's OF 'JHOMES TO' CHOOSE F M. U DAVE -UNG Rot: (416) 6680739 24 Hr. P@W Thru Of .Da �k If you've ever purchased or sold a home, you know that Realtors are busy, highly skilled professionals with numerous responsibilities. But most people are unaware that the average Realtor does a lot more than show and list homes. Realtors also spend a great deal of time researching information and establishing marketing plans for vendors. And, since Realtors are highly trained experts, they spend a lot of time keeping up with new trends and issues at professional development sessions. The average Realtor must wear many hats and work long, hard hours to ensure that customer needs are met, and that clients' interests are adequately protected. A Regular Day In general, residential real estate involves very irregular hours since most activities are dictated by the availability of both vendors and purchasers. Offer presentations often extend into very late hours and showings usually take place on evenings and weekends. Realtors also receive phone calls at all hours and must be available to deal with the immediate needs of clients and customers. As a result of these demands, there is usually no set routine for Realtors. However, most Realtors begin their day at their offices, checking for messages, following up on financing and legal matters and checking any new listings from the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). Real estate boards generally publish daily listing updates, and these are all carefully reviewed for a match with any interested buyers. Real estate professionals also make arrangements to preview the properties themselves, to see which ones might match their prospective buyers' needs and wants. (After all, some properties might initially seem like they're a good match for buyers when reviewed solely on paper, but may not have the sale appeal upon viewing.) Once properties are viewed, Realtors take time to contact interested customers and the listing salespeople of the properties to make arrangements for showings. Buyers do not materialize like magic. A great deal of time must be spent prospecting for them and qualifying them as to their needs, wants and financial capabilities. Obtaining Listings As well, Realtors spend a good portion of their days following up on leads for Obtaining listings. Once a lead has been procured, it's up to the salesperson to adequately research the property and area to prepare for an estimation of property value. The salesperson must also do the necessary research and preparation for the listing contract. Accuracy and thoroughness are hallmarks of the listing process, and Realtors must take the time to make sire everything is correct. A marketing plan is discussed with the vefltdor, and competa►t Realtors spend a good portion of time reporting to their vendors on how the marketing is progressing. - Realtors also market themselves and their services. Many have "farming" or specialty areas where they prefer to work. or Preparing the Offer Preparation of offers is another time- consuming and highly detailed process involving great care and accuracy. Offer presentations tend to be an emotional process and most offers are presented during the evening hours. Even once an offer is accepted, a great deal of follow-up work is usually involved. Financing may have to be arranged, conditions may have to be met and removed from the agreement, and, occasionally, amendments must be made prior to closing. So, while there is no set pattern for a Realtor's activities, there are numerous responsibilities which must be met and endless details to look after. 100 Westney Rd. Ajax 427-4771 ANNOUNCEMENT JAMA MCCLUSM Uxy Bateson. Manager of Canada Taut Realty Inc., Ajax. is pleased to welcome Jana mcauskey b her sales team. Jana has been a aside nt of Duham Regan kX 18 years. Jana has resided in Ajax, Oshawa and Whitby; this gives her NEI taANdon of al three =mum& She WW to Canada Tinast her experience, ertthtisiasm professattalistn and above all, pride in her mwixi Lily. This winning combination makes her an excellent dtoice to assist you with the difficult lash of buyng or selling your home. Make the Vit choice, cal Jana at 427-4771 or OW 1103. �..... f WM CRAW Suttee Raw n -RonInuravrMsewwwr Cramm*-: } The Golfer's Choice CANADA TRUST REALTY ERE THERE'S A WILL - RE'S A WAY". 420=4200-. YOUR DREAM CAN COME TRUE... CANADA LET RON SHOW YOU HOW TO TEE IT TRUST UP IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD!! ,� VECTACl1LAR 5,000 SO. FT TEXAS STYLE MAlV" Baclung on the 16th hofs at Oak Ridges Golf Course n Ashburn. Now under power of sale for $385.000 previously asking $993,000, unbelievable value. This urwpe home has a totaly open concept greetN you with a marble foyer over 20' high ?tat explodes with Gght and vistas of beautiful armor space and with trees and God course beyond. Smply specuiculac There are 4 bdrms. in the home and 7 baths. The main floor Wing room and 2nd floor Wnoy roo, . each have a irep{ace and trench doors openng to the rear yard and Golf course. The home sail requires approx. $100K lo complete the iniew to your own specifications. What an opporw q a dram hor-e at an utbehevable puce that you can irtish to your own taste. To aspect please cao Ron Cramm at 4201200. n Canada Trust Realty Inc./Realtor STREET SALE WHERE? BOLLAND CRES., AJAX WHEN? SATURDAY, MAY 2 WHAT TREASURES AND RE-USABLES FROM 14 HOMES. -HOW? HARWOOD RD. S., RIGHT ON CLOVER RIDGE, RIGHT ON BOLLAND ADDED INFO! CALL JANA MCCLUSKEY .:427-4771 LUCY BATEsoN AJAX MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENT RAY Nm Lucy Bateson, Manager of Canada Tno Realty Inc., Ajax is pleases lo welcome Raymond Nash to her sales team. Raymond httgs over 30 years experience in ria investment industry both as a trader and salesman of all types of sectxiftes. This gives him a special advantage to advise his clients in all financial matters, including teal eslae. He has resided in f Durham Region since 1975, more panctftly in Ajax br ft last sot years. I you are Thinking of btryng or selling, oontatct Raymond kir expert advice and personal service at 427.4771 or 427.5512. ..iii .. 4*rA I&. M •TMADV= IMM WM. MM 2% n Local Sales Associate WinsT"O International Award SAM KIMBERLEY Sales Representative Pickering, Ontario -- Sam Kimberley of REALTY WORLD EAST was recently honoured by Realty World Corporation, one of the largest real estate franchise organizations in North America, as the first place winner in the category of International Rookie of the Year for 1991. The award was presented to him on %%arch 28, IRS'_' during the International Awards Gala at the REALTY WORLD Annual Convention in New Orleans. To be eligible for the award, Sam Kimberley had an annual production greater than 10,500 other REALTY WORLD real estate professionals, from throughout the United States and Canada. Dennis Nennen, Realty World Corporation president, said, "Sam is one of the outstanding REALTY WORLD Sales Associates who truly demonstrates that 'The right agent makes all the difference in the world' '. The REALTY WORLD System is one of the largest real estate franchise or- ganizations in North America, with independently owned and operated offices throughout the U.S. and Canada. • CORRECTION NOTICE The Royal LePage ad on Page 15 of the Wednesday, April 22,1992 edition of the Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Real Estate Section and Saturday, April 25,1992 Best Homes incorrectly ran the above photo under the heading STAXTON GLEN ESTATES - $824,900. This is not the correct house — this home. located at 3250 Greenburn Place in Pickering is also being offered for sale, but at a price of $1,500,000. The Ajax Pickering News Advertiser regrets any inconvenience or embarrassment our error has caused either Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd. or the owner of the property at 3250 Greenburn Place, Pickering. low S BEDROOM HOUSE ONLY 5276,900 Featuring nicely landscaped lot with private back yard. Lge. famiy, kitchen, finished basement, on suite bath and more" Glenn McOueenie 284-6121, 444-0974. s SINCE 1952 0.91G,4GEPDlyEf7.!.'� �a1:1 Iola [leiI PLUS" POOL! FPI Ill00! =249,9Immac.! New holly. kit, sep. din., fam. rm., w/o, plush brdlm., chair, Cl 4 spat. bdrms. + 1 bdrm. in-law. Sep. ent. $$$'s spent in upgrades. Lynda Ireland 284-0121, 282-6638. ALL FOR $176,900 Spacious detached with garage has main floor fam. rm., fireplace, big bdrms., master an suite, eat -in kit., will to deck, fin. ret rm., great location. Mel Knight 831-2273, 286.1409. Spectacular ravine lot, bright finished w/o b6mt. with fireplace, bar, pine track lights, 4 bdrms., fam size kit., wainscotting, b/ dishwasher, garage, cent. air. Extras tool Bill Hibbbts 831- 2273, 427-4662. 3 + 2 bdrm . 2 storey, new txa rr , fam. size kit., cent. vac., w;o from In rm., mins. to Town Centre $6.45C down. Why pay rent? Mike T`,orpe 831-2273, 420-8653. )t "�• tr _tel- rtterAx sir ori Has updated eat -in kit. w/o to ded Lri in. rm. comb. 3 bdrms., fin. re rm. with fo., 2 baths, cent. air, 140 f lot, 4 car parking. $10.000 down Jackson Loo 831.2273.686-7826. Buy at today's price d close in 4 - years. Vendor will rent back gorg exec., at McCowan & Finch. Pre 120' lot, features too numerous lo lis sunken mn. ftr. fam. rm , fp., a m much morel Bill Hithis 831-2273,42 4662. 11,000 down. Tasteful decor, I v. rm, W/o to deck Sauna and 3 -pc. w'r in bsmt., new brdlm., b'i gas BBO and lamps, tandem gar., 3 bdrms., l'a Jvac. Jackson Loo 831.2273, 686 7826. Beautiful upgraded 2 storey. 5 rooms in ail:3 washrooms, fir bsrmt. cent. air, $'34 90C Kathy fill 831-2273, 2K ' ; 00 GUILTY! We stand guilty of having placed this home on the market fust last week and selling it within twenty tour (24) hours. We regret that many of you had little or no opportunity to consider the purchase of this home for yourselves. On the other hand. the people we worked for (the buyer and seder) are absolutely delighted with our being guilty. Sine we will probably be found guilty again, why don't you drop by and let us know the kind of home we should bear m mind for you. This way we can oelght you too] 3/4 ACRE LOT Spac. all brick, 4 bdrm. bkspla, art. Large 3 bdrm. house with sop. gar., 3 baths, fin. bsmt., hrdwd. a 5 entrance to bsmL, drive through 10' ceramic thru., CA Just $22.000 down sous high garage drs. to huge back yard b and 6% mige. Saves thousands) Paul Prom garden. Semi -arc. dole. paved drive. Mc(enrm 831-2273,420-4280. t, Country in the city. $279,900. Charles much Bayley -Hay 831-2273,427-2553.-A BUYERS LOTS TO OFFER DREAM' 5154,900 Pickering 2,800 4 IL, 2 st dot, becks A solid brick detached. 4 bdrm. (in am b greenbelL Has open concept toyer. 2 baths, 'Jamul`, fin. bsmt, cent air, toads of ceramics, circ. stairs from ALAWA DETACHED+POOL appliances w/o to deck 50x1201-1 4 bdrms., mn. fir. fam. rm. wlfireplace. Close to schools a trans. Super badkspit Want more $179,800. peter Bowers 831-2273,428-0945. 'incredible' Won t IasY. Frank Lambe bsmt to 2nd tlr., mn. flr. fam. rm. a 'incredible' 831-2273, 282 7597 den, CA, CVC $269,900. Jeannie Easterbrook 831-2273, 839-0072. F (Huge exec. on ravine wAol too ROUGE BEAUTY ;numerous to list. Beautifully Qu 4 Cosrin buil Spacious brick 2 landscaped, mg. sprinkle` Scarlett -'WW- on extra deep Private'Oirepkca 'Hara staircase, wAo WK. th hot tub, :sauna, skyil t, min fr. fam. rm., den, 4 V* air � try, spinill laund. a more! fiP89,80o. Kathy oris. slgripM, �.4rAw. ,900 Meredith 831-2273, 2861700. an Hhbbilc i31 EXCEPT[ONAL VALUE SOT ew SPACE • I.rM C 6661 6199,900. 2,200 sq. IL, 4 bdrrn., mn. 111r. fam. rrl 3 baths. ravine lot, in -late Potential. sap, ivldin. mss.. gee fp. a appls. Mel Knight 831-2273, 286-1409. -WHY RENT? OWN11 Immaculate 3 bdrm., neutral decor., 1 1/2 bath, eat-iin IdL, 6 appls., recent brdlm. Must be seen! Only $119,999. Tony K. Sobczak 831-2273, 281-2193. Solid trick 2 storey detached on 132 ft lot, has opts. in attic and second floor and bsmt., sep. entrances. ideal for investors or first time buyers. Mn. fir. fam. rm., appliances, extras, 9.95% mtge. till 1997 and much more! Riitta Naest831-2273, 831-4572. IL*bt,74 ING Spacious and modern 5 bedroom home, walkout basement, 2 great fireplaces, giant fam. rm., 3 full baths, master bdrm. has an suite, entertainment size living rm., bright fam. kit., skylights, double garage. $319,000. Krista Griffith 831-2273, 420-7658 LOOK $196,500 Spacious well maintained detached has oak circular staircase, prof. fin. bsmt., dusty rose carpet, fireplace in bedroom, fully fenced yard and more. Glenn McOueenie 831-2273, 444- 0974. s Open concept view of lake. 182 n. lot, mn fir. fam. rm., 1p. 4 bdrms., an suite, sep. dining tam. size kit. Wo to deck, walk to beach. All Hayward 831- 2273.286-0511. - _ -rte 100 X 420 FT. LOT Detached sidesplit with garage in prime Pickering location. Cathedral ceding and walkout,' eat -in kit., fin. b6mt., 1 1/2 baths. Ross Taccone 831. 2273,420-167& E� roar sPACKM BACKS" Liv./din. Z' with picture window, wainscot eat -in kit, b A appliances, 4 bdms., Jaa=i tub, cent air, huge pie lot and more! Clovis St Louis 831- 2273,427-0372- ROUGE 273,427-0372. ROUGE VALLEY BEAUTY --$M.900. Beautiful home in prime weiA wry secluded walk to beech a 111111111"141f+tbulots Eum look kit, with bh apple., loge M. fk. fam rm. will fp., 4 bdrm., ..nester an suite. CAC a CVAC. Great 2273,831-4572. ". Ritts Noett e31_ DETACHED$99,900 .-•-- �OONTH •"• 4 bdrms., 2 baths, open Yes, fully deb. 3 bdrm., large fantastic 3 bdrm. thick concept vel 6 �' rm', liv. nit., . country kit., 14' master, 2 bungalow on huge 140' lot, din. rift. combo, hardwood tlrrs. "baths— With income potential. new bsmL apt., 2 kitchens in throughout. Convenient Brian Diems 831-2273, 839 -rime location! Robert location. Only 6119,000! AN 7654 Chlebowski 831-2273, 839- Palhare 831-2273,427-M. }_ 5568. 1 = Nlf'WlADVEN'lTtli % WLD, AMM", 101111-rA `t'O -'where Buers & Sellers Come y • w uI Ir. . Irl 111 , Together A'�I�I�I>s -- -N_ 0 st Now there's a better way '�► to sell your home. t% PICKERING 4 1970 BROCK RD. n 663-1790 r�� .} � OPEN HOU i With all this. Plus this. AJAX 235 BAYLY ST. 427-6522 a 1111 our V'1( 11111W IlonN•Mau h ..cyeni. c,mr tlomeHatch n•Irntkr.h .trrche. For hurrr, and our Pervmal Srnitt t;uaclm e .igned tour home and pro,petrou• hlner, fora Rota; Rot Al lA'Pagc Salt. Rtive •mime ha, more who are looking for a home rich ft-xun. 111.1 M wur Sale. He pn.rntalnr and hat ked h% LepuRv Mortgae, than the u.tul n•.ourt 1•. to, vll %our hong• hkc tour, F%cn eta. Ind it dot n i .top onnl (o,a] 1A•Page Home.Match matches interested a gale t, made Finsutci'I can make i,our homy Home'Mau n mother Athan 4tKr unh from hu%em to 'your propertit. HomeMatch is much more than Stan out in the market. Rota! LePage Sh, al,uld -ou !va tour hoinr \. -ANln a. %ou IN with u, tour prol"IN a computer %%stemi a tan .hoe ,ou financing oput.m ,, mak'. rnh aa%onr F. fiaturt, are put into our Homs-MAich Kith ItomeMau h %ou'll Kot other tinyur tour home more attractne to huccr. nwE coW mptuer .vtn and matching M gym. %cn is rs .uch a, our tn.tanl Mw cgtnclra v. Ind %c 11 r the ra, for mo -e IftYAJIPM imnu•duk•h GVem. A Lta lonlved Markrung %tion Plan unconditional offer, he prr-appro.mg hath rynop NOTE $379.000. Huge triple car - insulated heated garage. 2,000 sq. ft. brick -•►_` bungalow, walk out -•rte_' basement, cent. air, ensuite bath, on 10 sq. . _ • - - robing acres. Diana/Carol -• L`.s ! •�I. �:: Pba* 427-6622_ WQCH THIS YARD > too BLOOMI :164,900. Lovely private pie lot & mature trees surround this spacious 3 bdrm. backsplit complete with finished rec room. • ' Lovely south Ajax home. _ Call Barbara Edwards' 427 -6522 - NORTH WHITBY CLASSIC $344,900. Ashburn -1 12 acres, stocked pond, 4 bdrms., butlers pantry, .: formal dining -gourmet kit, sunken tam. rm., brick fp., 1 fin. basement Too real ID missI CardDiane Y" 427 6622 GREAT VALUE 4 BORML $167,900. Freshly painted brick home with double dr. finked by garage. Featkues fam_ rm. with fireplace, enwite bath, prem. fenced lot Walk to schools & trans. Wfta Tamer• 427.6622. SOUTH AJAX- BUNGALOW JAX- $179,900. 3 bedroom, 1 4 -pe., 1 2 -pa, main Ile I family M., Cental air, atm !. garage. VJW k to lake & schools. Call Sharon WW 427-6522. Ask your Royal LePage Sale Representative about HomeMatch today: AJAX OFFICE t PICKERING OFFICE 235 BAYLY ST. W. ROYAL LEPAGE_= — 1970 BROCK RD. 427-6522 = 683-1790 Sales ReDreSentative "Associate Broker SPLENDID PREMIUM LOT $256,000. Sweeping lawns and artis:lc plartins of selected shrubs frame the oroud 4 bdrm. south Ajax ' residence. Call now for eemis re: specal kitchen! Wilma Tanner' 427-6522. FIRST TUE BUYERS NNW_ :165,500. 3 bedrooms, 2 A storey detached brick and aluminum. walkout, basement, fenced yard, _ _ tastefully decorated in neutral shades. Good ' - area. Call to new. Barbara Vwrca' 683 - - 1790 - LOCATION PLUS -a DET.4 BORM. IN VALUE! - GLENDALE! $196,800. Splendid 4 ' $224,500. Newiy dec. r bdrm. home belting on to spat. home on 50X110 ft. greenbelt. Sep. dining lot in demand area. Has rm., gorgeous ceramic mn. Ili fam. w/tp. & laun. floors. Thinking of a larger Direct access from gar to home? Now's a great I house. Close to all amen. ' time to move up! Call _ Massarat Naqvt' 683 - ' Shirley Oates- 427-6522 , 1790. - SOUTH AJAX CUL-DE- - A GREAT FAMLY SAC HOME! $197,500. Quiet court — $t 79,900. Spacious 4 case to schools, ■ bdrm_ home boasts 2 row shops, transit and miles baths, solarium, inground of waterfront parkland. pool, fireplace in rec room 1location Finished walkout bsmt, & oak cupboards & CAC & CVAC, won't last appliances in family Cal Linda Lyon - 427- - -- - kitchen. Heather Cullen' 6522- �., .... 683-1790. $215,000. Classic 2 storey residence boasts F -00 super family kitchen & big . bright master for your retreat! Wanted one happy family on July 1st Enjoy carefree living. Cal Wilma Tamer" 4274522. --sae WELCOME HOME! PICTM PERFECT $169.000. Lovely 3 bdrm. $182,900. Truly a pretty --_ home, large eat -in lat, home on large lot with upgraded brdlm., large _ = tandem garage, large single alt garage, part bright eat -In kit, finished fin. rec rm. with basement, concrete woodburning stove. floors, no squeaksl Gas ' Neutral decor. A must fireplace, central air. seal Carolyn Webb" 427- Ev*n %W*4214542- :��_: =_ 6522. EXECUTIVE 4 BDRM. HOME 5267.000 Big a oeaL n1ul e I:e cs:c-e ealace. we: bar oaK Coors a :rr- 3-oc ba^ Ce-:-a.y oca:ec Cail =-oie:e tst of Dgraces -'• Ka* ry^ Pa- s�' 683 RAVINE SETTING $264,9CC 3 .evei 'John Boody' ^ome. Fm osmt w o to patio. W o :o deck 'root k *, A;I sneers & Mines. 2 gar cr. opr,rs., air. b,i dishwasher rid. 2CX18' fam. rm.. fp., great decor. Sylvia Ky e' 683- 1790. 1 ST T,ME BUYERS HOME $125,700. Excellent 3 bdrm. starter home close to Town Centre, 401 & 'GO'. Walkout to private yard. Fridge & stove are included. Call Kathryn Parish' 683-1790. KLM trewr-uMwnV1. PICKERING NEAR to 2 & 3 bdrm. aperunertts in LAKE elegant building. 945- $114,9W. Great starter! 1,611 sq. ft, 2 baths, 5 3 Lot 55X100 ft, tall trees. appliances, ensuite 2 bedrooms, eat -in kit., laundry. Close to all clean & paint project. facilities. Call May Hall' Garage. Mary Game" .. 683-1790. Ilk 683-1790. TOWN RESTAURANT SERVICE STATICN 40 seat fug swvice, LLBO Foil service centre. Pem lic., longest business, Car ;as.3bays, arc owner apt, extra rental In centre of towr• y^^ood space. good dment base c art base. snows for years. Shows goodcul-de-sac, excelkert 'et:;m on sales. return, suit family in nice fa,-+,ly ous:ress. our centre of village Cal Billr. yourself a loo Cal &ill Jordan 683-1790. Jordan 683-179C EXECUTIVE 4 BDRM. HOME 5267.000 Big a oeaL n1ul e I:e cs:c-e ealace. we: bar oaK Coors a :rr- 3-oc ba^ Ce-:-a.y oca:ec Cail =-oie:e tst of Dgraces -'• Ka* ry^ Pa- s�' 683 RAVINE SETTING $264,9CC 3 .evei 'John Boody' ^ome. Fm osmt w o to patio. W o :o deck 'root k *, A;I sneers & Mines. 2 gar cr. opr,rs., air. b,i dishwasher rid. 2CX18' fam. rm.. fp., great decor. Sylvia Ky e' 683- 1790. 1 ST T,ME BUYERS HOME $125,700. Excellent 3 bdrm. starter home close to Town Centre, 401 & 'GO'. Walkout to private yard. Fridge & stove are included. Call Kathryn Parish' 683-1790. KLM trewr-uMwnV1. PICKERING NEAR to 2 & 3 bdrm. aperunertts in LAKE elegant building. 945- $114,9W. Great starter! 1,611 sq. ft, 2 baths, 5 3 Lot 55X100 ft, tall trees. appliances, ensuite 2 bedrooms, eat -in kit., laundry. Close to all clean & paint project. facilities. Call May Hall' Garage. Mary Game" .. 683-1790. Ilk 683-1790. TOWN RESTAURANT PRICED TO SELLI 40 seat fug swvice, LLBO $259,900. Huge country lic., longest business, lot with beautiful view, owner apt, extra rental solid, 3 level brick space. good dment base - bungsvery. y private on for years. Shows goodcul-de-sac, 4 bedrooms & return, suit family in _ fa.m. rm. 8 114% centre of village Cal Billr. _ y_ financing, over 114 ac. Jordan 683-1790. t Call Tom Bozanis'683- - --- - __-- -- _1790. ~< ''MBE Z THR NEW ADVERTISER, WED., ARIL 29, IM EXTRAORDINARY, HEAVILY TREED, OVERSIZED RAVINE LOTS UP TO 300 FT. DEEP AT AN UNBEATABLE PRICE. W v V 1 11 on a speetaeular ravine lot 8 a *fat adidi for OTHER EVERGREEN SERIES HOMES AVAILABLE FROM 5259,900 'When you buy an EVERGREEN SERIES Home at Cedar Woods, we'll buy your existing home, GUARANTEED. It's a NO -RISK way to move up to a top quality Coughlan Home. u oIan Ask our sales representative HOMES for all the details. Then get moving! CALL: 427-2865 WK - THURS.1 PM • 8 PY VLM RADAY SAT. i SUK 11 WON 1p � v FINCH AVE. . M A, SALES c HWY.2 L OFFICE Q $ Q OFA Y IETRO 3 J 0 HWV- 401 A6 CALL: 427-2865 WK - THURS.1 PM • 8 PY VLM RADAY SAT. i SUK 11 WON 1p � v plop. .-4 PON, - ,tip K MADE- HEw N HWY. 401 & WHITES RD., PICKERING 831-269 686-5859 AT__:';___AJAX NORTH VILLAGEl IA%c F. t" 90 Ontario helps make roads environmentally friendly"' Ontario's Ministry of Transportation is project on HOV lanes on Hwy. - panics to maintain up-to-the-minute infor- taking steps to help the province's roads 403, from the QEW to Hwy. ' mation for ride-diareapplicants. become more environmentally friendly. 401. Metropolitan Tor onto Z For smaller organizations, the trans - Transportation Minister Gilles Pouliot = also has plans for an HOV net- > portation ministry has produced a hand - announced last week the province will sup- work which will be completed book on how to develop and design a ride- port ide-port the creation of high occupancy vehicle « ..._... _........_ax over the next 20 to 30 years. share program. (HOV) lanes and promote ride sharing. "We will need to do some "Everyone benefits from ride -sharing," . . . .... "HOV lanes help increase the number of marketing to promote pro- said Pouliot. "For an employer, it means multi -passenger commuter vehicles on our HOV lanes went into operation in January grams such as ride sharing and preferential improved employee relations and an roads and the number of carpools," said on Dundas St., between Dixie Rd. in parking to convince people of the benefits enhanced image in the community. Pouliot during Earth Day opening cere- Mississauga and Kipling Ave. in of these lanes," said Pouliot. Employees benefit with reduced travel costs monies for the Environmental Showcase Etobicoke. The minister said the transportation and greater opportunity to seek employment exhibition in Toronto last week. "Fewer Durham Region has indicated its support ministry has designed a computer software in areas not serviced by public transit. vehicles mean less traffic congestion, ener- for the HOV lanes, as have York, Peel and package to help municipalities and large "With more than six million cars in gy consumption and pollution." Ottawa -Carleton regions. Pouliot said the companies set up ride -sharing programs. Ontario, the Ministry of Transportation has HOV lanes are designed for commuter Ministry of Transportation, in conjunction The Share -a -Ride Ridesharing Matching an important role to play helping citizens buses and private vehicles carrying three or with the City of Mississauga and the Region System is geared toward organizations with preserve our environment," Pouliot con - more passengers. Ontario's first dedicated of Halton, hopes to start a demonstration more than 500 employees and allows com- cluded. April 29. 1992, Volume 2. 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A SEE YOUR ONTARIO FORD DEALER AND . DISCOVER WHY TAURUS IS HARD TO BEAT. *Comparison based on latest available MSRP infomwtion; excludes freight and applicable taxes. Dealers may sell for less. Price of $1$660 for the Taurus L includes $500 cashback, ' " Preferred Equipment Package 171A and opt a 1=. require dealer order. � Y �1 Ontario FMDA, P.O. Box 2000, Oakville ON US) 5E4 iON WHEELS MAIM The old can be new again at Boyer The way paint is applied to an adjusters." he says. "Pickering is automobile these days is as :: growing and Boyer is growing sophisticated as the automobile :: right along with it." =•M,{; itself. The expansion also allowed the Boyer Pontiac Buick GMC service department to expand its Ltd., in Pickering, has just operation to 21 bays, added addi- ;'7„,', =•” unveiled its expanded body tional office space and a four -car : - - •�-�" shop, complete with a state -of- indoor used -car showroom. the -an side -loading spray booth To run the expanded body shop--`` to better service customers in the ; there are seven auto technicians, area. who Akleh says are "factory- i "This is the only side -loading trained on not only GM products spray booth of its kind in the but capable of working on all country," says body shop manager makes and models." The body Cam Akleh. "This equipment shop manager says his people are gives a factory -quality finish to a up on all the changes in the indus- car." The The new booth han- try- ry "Cars paint can dle are always changing," ;- he "New up to eight cars per day. A says. models and makes ;3 track system makes it possible to require continuous training." move vehicles in and out of the - Who says something old can't booth easily. The paint shop is lit look new again? with plenty of natural light If this is not the right time for which allows for better color t you to buy a new automobile, you a matching. can make your old vehicle look The body shop renovation was - new again with a factory -quality part of 9,500 -square -foot expan- paint finish. sion started at the Pickering auto- Visit Boyer Pontiac Buick on mobile dealership last fall. The Kingston Rd., just east of White's ' Y �JotM body shop now has 18 service Rd. in Pickering, and see what's a3 bays and features an in -ground = new. Boyer Pontiac Buick's side -loading spray booth is the only one of its kind in Canada" hoist to handle most mechanical needs and frame -straightening equipment which can handle "big or small jobs," says Akleh. The expansion also gives the body shop its own offices to better ser- vice customers. Akleh says Boyer's body shop specializes in collision work and insurance work. "The expansion allows us to better service the customer and accommodate insurance a 0 "1 DON'T WANT TO Elm 01M 0 1 001 00U NEW CAR!" impaired driving. Technology has provided ways to make driving easier and safer. The development of anti-lock braking systems (ABS), for exam- ple, has been instrumental in reducing the number of accidents which occur on Canadian roads each year. Automakers recognize this and are including ABS systems in their vehicles, either as an option or as standard equip- ment. 1992 EXCEL The best valve in a subcompect car. More standard features than arty car in its dans • kdudrng M chebn all -season radial tires Rade and pinion stesrrq 4 -wheel independent suspension Power brakes S yril00.000 km Map CamPorwit Wartanq. $6,695 WE'VE TAKEN $1,1100 OFF 1992 SCOUPE The high style. sporty car - IS We. high torque. SOHC engine. ladiein al-seatan radial ores • 6090 split fold down rear seats ETR AM/FM stereo cassette with 4 speakers. 4 -wheel independent susperuion • Rads and pinion steering. s yrA 00.000 km kbjor component ft". 9 9* SM OFF PWS FREE W MATIC (OR CASA SM LEIM 1992 ELANTRA The NEW Vorty,%* Baden • 1.s the, DOHC,16 valve ergine • 1icltefirt ttodsl One Power Sam • Potter brains 4- suapen:art. s yrJ160,0oo Iw Major �A AAS* r -°IMAM OFF lwaEMMNlll=f=CAltt60QMteln ° �7 1992 SONATA The imPa1 midiime knotty aur • 2A litre, MC, www r artprre d4saw ttsdial tins. ETR AMA stars aassetM with 4 spnkwu. Poww :Mating • Pmw brakes. 4- wW J; � Ide• suspension • S yrA00,000 km Major 01995* rWE'VE TAKEN =2,20F OFF TM PRICE " UnIMa ser! Nrc twt EMIe aL hr $%m Iona al be, fa1Ms. eeerM M MON tw µ1M bawl L her halt Dr eve hW ML ad UM SOL /than drwn w WtrMrpardret iro"A tiarr� &*,x q M w Mea r Wh t it n Toyota Camry or Lexus : The Lexus E� ES300? Which came first? What's in a name? Those are just some of the ; in a interesting questions posed by many people when Toyota Motor Co. introduced its line-up for 1992. > The Toyota Camry received a complete makeover. The '92 is - f bigger, more spacious, more rounded and overall more attrac- tive than its 1991 predecessor. The ES300, which replaces last year's ES250, sits along side r \ the LS400 sedan and the SC400 sport coupe in Lexus' upscale car y line-up. Even Toyota must have real- ized the comparisons between the Camry and ES300 were going to be inevitable. But the carmaker was equally confident in both of = these vehicles. Afterall, they are . aimed at different market seg- mens. It is true both of these cars , share mechanical attributes (both ,.; test cars came with 3.0 -litre DOHC V6 engine and five speed , manual transmission) and have - John r<:a::>;:<:: basically the same dimensions `T (2,620 mm wheelbase and 4,770 `� 6 mm in length), although the Camry is slightly taller and the Lexus slightly wider. The two t' <YROaCI test cars even came in the same Test deep green color (Lexus called it emerald green, Toyota labelled it dark green mica). But that is where the similarities end. comfortable ride and the silky - The Toyota Camry is no Lexus smooth Toyota shifter made it a when it comes to luxury features, joy to work through the gears in design styling and performance. both vehicles. The ES300 is obviously an The Camry's slightly lower upscale machine. It has a distinc- curb weight must give it an edge. live and attractive presence, Accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h, which draws looks from fellow the Camry beat out the Lexus by motorist and other passers-by. just over one second. Driving both of these cars was The Lexus, however, enjoyed a pleasure. Both cars provide a touring more and appeared more BELS MNU AIA WMI We&ws r, April 29, 1992 Mf1E 5 ��W'o IVA 300 takes on the To ota Cam y � are about even -- 14.9 cubic feet for the Camry and 14.3 in the ;ide-by-side test drive ES300. But the high liftover in the Lexus gives the edge to the Camry. The Toyota also has a 60/40 rear seat split, while the ES300 simply offers a ski -pouch when the rear arm rest is low- ered. Dependable, comfortable and affordable. The Camry shares as many attributes with the rest of the Toyota family as it does with its upscale cousin. ` Distinctive, luxurious and h0es t e comfort people looking for - , an upscale automobile desire. The final figure to look at is the price tag. The Camry start at y;r --- - `: $17,798 for the four cylinder and $20,498 for the V6. The Lexus _- ES300 start at 533,000 with the five -speed transmission, or $34,000 for the automatic. F: Making the decision on which of these two cars to buy is based ` on a variety of factors. Lifestyle certainly plays a part as does - budget. The thing to remember is that sure-footed on winding roads, The ES300 also offers power these two vehicles are targeted to wanting to tackle them more adjustable seats. While the manu- different market segments. The aggressiveiy than the Camry. al adjustments of the Camry Camry may be the right car for Stopping was no problem in : brought seating to a comfortable the businessman who wants a either vehicle. Both test cars fea- level, the power seats in the spacious and reliable vehicle = tured power -assisted disc brakes = Lexus were infinitely simpler to which can accommodate a fami- ; all around.operate. ly. The Lexus is more suited to Inside, both cars have driver- Rear room is plentiful in both the business professional looking . friendly gauges and controls. The vehicles, even with the driver's to buy a distinctive upscale vehi- Camry's instrument cluster lay- seat as far back as it could go. cle. out feels immediately comfort- Trunk space is another matter. So, what's in a name? The able for any Toyota driver, while If one were to look at the figures answer to that question is for you the Lexus carries its upscale supplied by Toyota, the two cars to decide. exterior design into the interior -- functional and elegant. The seats are wide and com- fortable, but there's nothing quite like the feel of leather. The Lexus offers it as an option and the Camry doesn't. 7skos' RHAM SAYS STRIKE OUT THE OVER A CENTURY OF ]EXPERIENCE The management team at Owasco Volkswagen, 1425 Dundas St. E. in Whitby, brings close to 150 years combined experience to making sure your vehicle is in top running order. From left to right are Ralph Speelman, Willem Woudwyk, Charlie Porten, Walter Sabadin, Ron Penford, Bob Verwey, Al Crocker and Frank Verwey Jr. 1 4 Methanol -burning Luminas offto California - I A fleet of Oshawa -built : y B NORMAN NELSON General Motors cars may help solve California's smog problems. The 1992 Luminas, now rolling off the assembly line, are designed to run on a much clearer burning ; fuel — methanol Project manager Greg Parker said most of the vehicles will be delivered to "fleet purchasers in California, where very strict emis- sion standards are being phased in to meet the state's unique air-qual- ity problems." Corporate customers include -C'blifornia Transit Department, ; Xerox, IBM, Avis Rent-A-Car, United States airforce and several area municipal governments. The cars mark the first large scale assembly line production of > an alternate fuel vehicle. In this case the fuel is methanol which is derived from natural gas (and other sources such as munici- pal waste and coal). The gas at the pumps, by con- trast, is derived from oil. GM took the initiative (in con- junction with the Canadian Methanol Demonstration Program which is supported by automakers, federal and provincial govern- ; ments and the Canadian Oxygenated Fuels Association) to> break the classic chicken and egg dilemma. The dilemma is this: which comes first, the alternate fuel vehi- cles or the alternate fuel. Fuel companies won't provide fuel unless there's vehicles drop- ping by to fill up "so GM took the ° first step," said Parker. Canadians, however, shouldn't expect a big change at the pumps — unless they plan to move to 4 smog ridden California Even the Canadian Oxygenated Fuels Association (COFA), which - serves as the mouthpiece for the methanol industry, has a rather modest goal. By 1995, it would like to see 5,000 methanol cars with servic- ing available in Ottawa, Toronto, ` Calgary and Vancouver. However, there is a wildcard, says association spokesperson John Spacek. Government regulations south ' of the border promoting less pol- luting cars could vastly speed up the agenda, he said. GM, meanwhile, hopes to dou- ble its production run of methanol - fuel Luminas next year. Methanol is a good alternative fuel, industry experts agree, espe- cially in the short to mid period ; until technology for electric pow- ered vehicles becomes more feasi- ble. Chrysler spring is ready to It won't be long now before you can see some long-awaited vehicles showing up at Chrysler showrooms. This spring, the automaker will introduce vehicles like the sleek and powerful limited edition Dodge Viper (only 3,000 units will be available) and the Jeep Grand Cherokee. The new Viper is powered by an 8.0 -litre. V8, 400 -horsepower engine, which combined to a six - speed manual transmission gives the car performance numbers equivalent to the Ferrari Testarossa and the Lamborghini Diablo. The remarkable Dodge machine will sell for approximate- ly $80,000. The Grand Cherokee is an addition to the popular Jeep vehi- cle line. The new Cherokee has a more streamlined and rounded form that makes it easily distin- guishable. The Grand Cherokee is more spacious than the Cherokee, being a full eight inches longer and featuring 4 1/2 inches more in the wheelbase. The Grand Consumer -wise, it's very atttac- z tive, said Parker, "since its distri- bution and handling during refuel- ing are familiar to gasoline and diesel fuel users." Methanol is more efficient (higher octane) and less polluting then gas, he said, adding that: "These characteristics make ; methanol one of the most attrac- tive non -petroleum alternative fuel for passenger cars and led GM to developing and building the 1992 Chevrolet Lumina variable fuel vehicle." There are other benefits, which the methanol industry spokesman is only to ready to roll off. Diversification, for instance, says Spacek. Canada is now a net importer of the oil from which gas is made; but Canada is the world's - largest exporter of natural gas (producing 10 per cent of the world's supply) of which methanol is made. Redesigning the engine is rela- tively easy since it's already designed to run on liquid fuel. The disadvantages he lists sound remarkably like good quali- ties. Methanol is so clean burning, he said, "you can't see the flame." As a result you have to add 15 per line-up Cherokee also has 7.4 cubic feet more cargo capacity. The Grand Cherokee is driven by a 190 - horsepower, V6 engine. The fall will see Chrysler's new mid-size car line, which includes the Chrysler Concorde, the Dodge Intrepid and Eagle Vision. These cars are reported to be very high-tech with a 3.5 -litre, V6, double overhead camshaft, 24 -valve engine and an electroni- cally controlled four -speed auto- matic transmission as standard equipment. cent of dirty old gas just to make it solely on the methanol mix visible. would be much more efficient, Methanol is so safe, with a agreed Parker, GM's methanol much lower volatility than gaso- - manager. line, that it's "harder to start in The improved performance of cold weather." And that's another 9 such a design, he explained, would reason why gasoline is added. be like turning a V6 engine into a And finally, methanol won't get V8 or a V4 into a V6. a car as far as an equal amount of The list of alternate fuels, how - gas even though, he hastily adds, e ever, doesn't stop with methanol. "the energy in the liquid can be Natural gas, notes Alan converted more efficiently then Dolenko of the federal govern - gas. alternate energy division, The rule of thumb with the runs even cleaner then methanol. early cars, he said, is that gasoline `. However, it requires bigger powered cars get about 70 per cent changes in distribution and vehicle more miles to the gallon than an design, he said. equivalent amount of methanol. Ethanol, he said, "has a number Some efficiency is sacrificed of advantages. Distilled from grain with the first generation vehicles "- and other plant matter, he said, in order that they can also run on "it's a completely renewable much more readily available gaso- resource." line in addition to the methanol Orders have come in to GM in mixture_ v Oshawa for 50 methanol -powered An engine designed to run - Luminas. 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The quality and robustness of the castings and luck as design, when p r}► .. g American Motors had a j , materials is a joy to behold. Cherokee customized' The aforementioned Eddie with leather upholstery, ^- " Bauer trim package means about 1 i S8,000 worth of extras from full and a winner was born. leather interior to climate control Since that time, the market has proliferated I Q. • and power everything. The Bauer also includes Fords JBL sound with four-wheel-drive,; system of which I have rave. xu- truck-bodied, but luV -- y dir ry sedan -equipped, — - , cal n of t i,•, the past ling it one he two best in m experience. vehicles aimed at buy- Y ers who want the secs- !ma=y0.- On the outside, rity and tractability of `= a- i .Jim the Eddie Bauer four-wheel drive even - t �^�y E �y is distinguishable = __ ',,1A�I�b�7 by its two-tone if it's only to make it �. to Bay and Adelaide r - -_ '` "�"" ` •=�a a.' s x paint and five - streets for that big blade wheels on meeting on a snowy day. set R ' ' oa d 235 series tires. �. - >- - The test vehicle This mini-series will focus on you back 531,295., three pr•iceranges of4X4(full four- Frankly, it's hard to beat the floor, .._ = � here camep i[h wheel drive) sport utility trucks Eddie Bauer in this price range. Ford has two buttons en the dash >:�. mock two- piece for 4X4 and "Low Range". If you wheels in alloy. (Sport Utes as they are called). The first impression of the are moving along in normal rear power wen P lant isa4.0-litre V6 Ip'm sold on the Explorer. In • These will be the Suzuki Sidekick, Explorer is that on an integrated, wheel drive, simply push 4X4 and producing 145 horsepower and 160 terms of price, availability of deal - the Ford Explorer, and the Range one-piece design. This is opposed you are four -wheeling it. There is fLAbs of torque. Depending on axle er support, resale value, and out - Rover. to a 4X4 stretched to plug in two not sensation of the drive engaging. ratios, that's enough to tow up to ; right level of equipment and quali- The series begins with the Ford more doors, or a tarted up supercab Same thing goes for shift back. Hit 2,313 kilograms (5,100 lbs). Inside, ty of components, the Ford Explorer, winner in 1991 for Best pickup truck with a metal cap graft- the button and you in normal rear with the rear seats fold down,to pro- Explorer, in my opinion, just can't Sport Utility Truck in the annual ed on. That's also evident from the drive. duce 2,311 litres (81.6 cu. R.) of be beat. Car of the Year Awards. inside trim fittings which look as = ; The Explorer remains one of the though they were created on a fresh most handsome of the sport utes - piece of paper in harmony with the offered in the mid -price range. You entire truck. can order the base XL with a nice Mentioned above was the Touch selection of options including Drive transfer case. What's great COm>ing your Way Ford's "Touch Drive" electric shift about this feature is its simplicity transfer case for 521,095. Or you and ease of operation. 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