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1 Public board looks to slash costs (TILI�'�Four-day school week P robed Ajax resident Bill Johnstone has raised $784 for the Ajax - Pickering General Hospital through three Team Trivia Chal- lenges held at local pubs. The latest session, held at the Kerry Inn May 20, saw 12 teams par- ticipating. Prizes were donated by Reeds Flower Shop, Woolco, Food City, LOEB Baywood Plaza, Mainly Cheese, Henn Buildall and Kathleen & Peter Slater. Mr. Johnstone plans another challenge in late September. Inside the wim Hews Ajax teen remarkable rage A2 Sports Off to the Olympics Page A20 Wbeels»__..___»»....Pull-out Real Estate»» -..»...»»-.Pull-out Letters »».»».»»...»---»».».A 6 Names Dropping ------- A10 Billboard— 12 Obituaries...».....................A 19 Sports...».»..»........».....».».A20 By LINDA WHITE With this year's financial plan barely under Ruth Ann Schedlich said following Monday's Staff Reporter its belt, the Durham Board of Education has regular meeting. DURHAM - Four-day school weeks and already begun looking at ways to save money Proposing trims now would give "lots of all -day. ever}-other-dav kindergarten are just in 1993. notice" to all who'd be affected by changes, some of the ideas being tossed around at the The board knows it "can't deliver services including day care services if all -day, every - public school board as it looks at next year's without a tremendous increase on taxpayers. See SCHOOLS ... Page AS budget. finance committee chair and Pickering trustee A bam was destroyed by fire near Claremont Sunday despite efforts of firefighters ]gee this one. photo by Celia Bronkhorst Hundreds help Stantons in search for missing daughter By LINDA WHITE Staff Reporter PICKERING - You can call them Good Samari- tans, but many of the 200 volunteers who turned out to search for the remains of Julie Anne Stanton this past weekend would simply describe themselves as parents. Parentswho admire Pat and John Stanton's resolve to give their missing teenage daughter a "decent burial," though searches over the two past summers have failed to determine her whereabouts. Parents who were willing to give up a few hours of their time because they understand the years of agony the Stantons have been going through since Jolie was last seen leaving their Maury Cres. home on Easter Monday, April 16,1990. See MORE—Page A13 Barn razed PICKERING - A barn burned to the ground in north Pickering Sunday night despite efforts of fire- nizhters from Pickering, Ajax, Stouffville and Whit - h, v. The cause of the blaze is under investigation, says fire chief Steve Stewart. Firefighters responded to the call at about 7:15 p.m. on Sideline 20, northwest of Claremont. The barn, which was isolated in a field, was fully engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived, says chief Stewart. No am - mals were in the building, he adds. A volunteer firefighter twisted his knee and suffered a pulled muscle. Fire departments from Ajax, Stouffville and Whitby assisted to ensure an ade- quate water supply. ,Teen dies after y 4rinking bash v :; PICKERING - A 15 -year- u - old Whitby boy is dead after a drinidng party with school chaos here turned to Vatgedy. ,,Dudum RegtwrW Police ttry die am powed out after dtcialaag 100 much attPtaifo- co ed as his own vamiL Quanoy means results -- Adverbe in Aim -Pickering Now Adv"w (683-5110) and Oshawa-Whiby lois Week (579-4/00).114.000 pHimm awry Wednesday HEALTH & FITNESS SHOW.,. - SATURDAY, MAY 30 Ajax Edition P MRM IMCIOrm Pa tcm Jom clI . sdit t. Ra`ns uti"° `' HEALTH & FITNESS MASHOW Genesis Ltd. IncDVIRTISIR e MAY 30 Wednesday, May 27, 1992 52 pages A Melrolond Conwmunity Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 700 + 50 GSr - 75 cents Vol. 111 No. 22 1 Public board looks to slash costs (TILI�'�Four-day school week P robed Ajax resident Bill Johnstone has raised $784 for the Ajax - Pickering General Hospital through three Team Trivia Chal- lenges held at local pubs. The latest session, held at the Kerry Inn May 20, saw 12 teams par- ticipating. Prizes were donated by Reeds Flower Shop, Woolco, Food City, LOEB Baywood Plaza, Mainly Cheese, Henn Buildall and Kathleen & Peter Slater. Mr. Johnstone plans another challenge in late September. Inside the wim Hews Ajax teen remarkable rage A2 Sports Off to the Olympics Page A20 Wbeels»__..___»»....Pull-out Real Estate»» -..»...»»-.Pull-out Letters »».»».»»...»---»».».A 6 Names Dropping ------- A10 Billboard— 12 Obituaries...».....................A 19 Sports...».»..»........».....».».A20 By LINDA WHITE With this year's financial plan barely under Ruth Ann Schedlich said following Monday's Staff Reporter its belt, the Durham Board of Education has regular meeting. DURHAM - Four-day school weeks and already begun looking at ways to save money Proposing trims now would give "lots of all -day. ever}-other-dav kindergarten are just in 1993. notice" to all who'd be affected by changes, some of the ideas being tossed around at the The board knows it "can't deliver services including day care services if all -day, every - public school board as it looks at next year's without a tremendous increase on taxpayers. See SCHOOLS ... Page AS budget. finance committee chair and Pickering trustee A bam was destroyed by fire near Claremont Sunday despite efforts of firefighters ]gee this one. photo by Celia Bronkhorst Hundreds help Stantons in search for missing daughter By LINDA WHITE Staff Reporter PICKERING - You can call them Good Samari- tans, but many of the 200 volunteers who turned out to search for the remains of Julie Anne Stanton this past weekend would simply describe themselves as parents. Parentswho admire Pat and John Stanton's resolve to give their missing teenage daughter a "decent burial," though searches over the two past summers have failed to determine her whereabouts. Parents who were willing to give up a few hours of their time because they understand the years of agony the Stantons have been going through since Jolie was last seen leaving their Maury Cres. home on Easter Monday, April 16,1990. See MORE—Page A13 Barn razed PICKERING - A barn burned to the ground in north Pickering Sunday night despite efforts of fire- nizhters from Pickering, Ajax, Stouffville and Whit - h, v. The cause of the blaze is under investigation, says fire chief Steve Stewart. Firefighters responded to the call at about 7:15 p.m. on Sideline 20, northwest of Claremont. The barn, which was isolated in a field, was fully engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived, says chief Stewart. No am - mals were in the building, he adds. A volunteer firefighter twisted his knee and suffered a pulled muscle. Fire departments from Ajax, Stouffville and Whitby assisted to ensure an ade- quate water supply. ,Teen dies after y 4rinking bash v :; PICKERING - A 15 -year- u - old Whitby boy is dead after a drinidng party with school chaos here turned to Vatgedy. ,,Dudum RegtwrW Police ttry die am powed out after dtcialaag 100 much attPtaifo- co ed as his own vamiL Quanoy means results -- Adverbe in Aim -Pickering Now Adv"w (683-5110) and Oshawa-Whiby lois Week (579-4/00).114.000 pHimm awry Wednesday HEALTH & FITNESS SHOW.,. - SATURDAY, MAY 30 rAO r. A -A• 1 nL tr& wi AU v Ari I Lae a{. w bum MAN A 1, 1"A 'Remarkable' By MICHELLE BAIN Journalism Intern AJAX - A "remarkable" teenager who helps fellow students, seniors and the needy has won the presti- gious Terry Fox Humanitarian Award. Tanya Trinkaus, an OAC student at Archbishop Denis O'Connor jax teen ho"- norea " High School, is one of just 35 stu- dents across Canada to win the award, vaiued at up to S 16,000. An Ajax resident, Ms. Trinkaus applied for the award in January and found out on May 14 that she'd won. "It was an honor to win because of the Tent' Fox name," says Ms. Mayor to be replaced at region PICKERING - Town council is expected to appoint a local councillor June 1 to replace mayor Wayne Arthurs on region- al council. Mayor Arthurs has been absent from duties with an undisclosed illness since early April. Acting mayor Maurice Bren- ner says the impending appoint- ment — which will go to Doug Wellman, Eileen Higdon or Enri- co Pistritto — will ensure Picker- ing has four votes at the regional level while mayor Arthurs is away. At the same time, town council will he asked to pass a bylaw authorizing the mayor's absence from council meetings during April, May and June. Without such an authorization, he would lose his seat on council at the end of June. "He may be back by then, but it gets the paperwork out of the way," says Mr. Brenner. "It's a contingency plan. There's no way of knowing when he'll be back." Mr. Brenner says he's aware of the nature of the mayor's ill- ness, but hasn't been "autho- rized" to discuss it. However, Mr. Brenner says the mayor's condi- tion is not life-threatening and is "improving". AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE 15 Centennial Rd., Ajax, Ont. A spectacular collection of limited edition prints has been assembled from several prominent private collectors for this special offering, featured items are ... ROMANCE, THE NEW NURSERY RHYMES, SUNBATH, BRIGHT EYES & many other hard to find pieces. DUSK A;so featured will be the masterworks of A.J. CASSON featuring CASSON'S CASSONS VOL 2, 92ND BIRTHDAY, AFTERMATH and a large variety of hand picked pieces from �"!►� CASSON'S CASSONS, BIRTHDAY SUITE, PLATINUM EDITION 6 ONTARIO _+ EDITIONS. Examples of other artists and tales too numerous to mention are... T7{UNDERHEADS Bateman Brenders Doolittle Larson Clan of the Raven Pathfinder The Sentinel Crow Pones along with works by Berry, FoUuns, Lumbers, Campbell, Calid, Newby & more A MUST ATTEND SALE 75% styling wvesor re& DONT MISS IT 508-5222 BEST BUY ART AUCTIONS $33-5000 Dir.: 401 to Alm, exit Wostnoy Rd. S. to Bayfy, east on Bayly, right on Monarch to Centennial Aliax/Pickeri g N � DELIVERY SERVICE WATCH FOR THESE IIISERTS i FLYERS COLING TO YOUR DOOR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER CARRIER TODAY AND N THE DAYS AHEAD WEDNESDAY, MAY 27,1992 NEWS ADVERTISER (AJA)MCK.) BIWAY (AJA)IPICK.) DURHAM WHEELS WEST (AJAXIPICK.) EATONS (AJAXIPICK.) ERRAND BOY (AJAX) HENRY DO -R -CENTRE (AJAXIPICK.) REAL ESTATE (AJAXIMCK.) ' RED ROOSTER (AJAX) SEARS (AJAXJPICK.) SHOPPERS DRUG MART (AJAXIPICK.) SLEEP FACTORY (PICK.) THE FLOOR FASHION CENTRE (AJAX) WHITE ROSE (AJAWPICK.) FRIDAY, MAY 29,1992 NEWS ADVERTISER (AJAXIPICK.) CANADIAN TIRE (AJAXIPICK.) 'CONSUMERS DISTRIEUTING (AJAX/PICK.) ' WOOLCC (AJAXIPICK.) Trinkaus, 19. "And because there was a lot of competition" — 1,061 applicant::. The Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program was established by the federal government in March, 1982. Its aim is to encourage Cana- dian youth to seek the high ideals embodied by Terry Fox and his Marathon of Hope by granting com- memorative scholarships for the pur- suit of higher education. The value of the Terry Fox Scholarship is $4,000 annually for study at institu- tions where tuition is charged. It is renewable for four years or until a fust degree is obtained. This year, 1,061 applications from graduating secondary school students and students currently enrolled in Canadian universities or colleges were submitted for the award from all over Canada The selection criteria was based on candidates reflecting the highest ideals and qualities of citizenship and humanitarian service while excelling in different area,; such as academics, amateur sport, fitness, and voluntary community services. Ms. Trinkaus has participated in several extra -curricular activities throughout high school. She's been student reporter for the Ajax -Picker- ing News Advertiser and the Whitby Free Press and is covy editor for this year's school yearbook. Last year, she participated in the University of Toronto mentorship program, studying nutritional sci- ences. Also, as part of the high school's peer ministry program, she has been trained to offer volunteer counselling and tutoring to fellow students. Ms. Trinkaus is also a member of the school's Environment Council, a group of students involved in fund raising and in charge of alp school recycling. She also performs volunteer work at Ballycliffe Lodge Nursing Home in Ajax and St. Vincent's Kitchen in Oshawa and tutors pop- ple with special needs. "She is really a remarkable girl," Tanya Trinkaus says Angela Ryan, history teacher at DOT Catholic High. "It's hard to fault anything she does. She's the kind of student who will come in after school to help out the teacher." Ms. Trinkaus is expected to keep up with her volunteer work while in university and to annually take part in the Tent' Fox run. She will be attending Queen's Universi- ty in Kingston next year. She hopes to obtain a degree in life sciences and from there move on into some- thing related to medicine. "I'm not sure what my career will be," says Ms. Trinkaus. "It'll definitely be in medicine. Maybe I'll become a doctor." iFiu 11 UlAVY S' III i7 IV 1r Every Friday Night beginning at 7:00 p.m. enjoy entertainment suitable for the whole family. This Friday Night we are pleased to present... OSHAWA/WHITBY I OLDE TYME FIDDLE CLUB Pickering Yosflofl"� iT� announces,,,, That effective Monday, June 15, 1992, Bus Service to Claremont will be discontinued. t .1 y 0 f_, 0 t7 I-11 ,w w 091rcr41Fu IIuurrnuiw vnry 41.4 `� ' • ' . - . , . • _ , , ti THE NEWS ADVERTMER, WED, MAY 21,1992 -PAGE 3-A Picker"ina new firehall.m chief By JUDI BOBBITT of just two firefighters responding Staff Reporter per call. PICKERING - Fire victims in The Claremont fire station the Brougham area waited a "bor- recorded better response times — derline unacceptable" average of an average 8.25 minutes — with I 1 minutes for help to arrive last 147 calls and an average of 4.7 year, says fire chief Steve Stew- firefighters responding per call. art. In an effort to protect north A maximum response time of Pickering, it's now departmental eight minutes is considered ideal policy to send a pumper and res- in rural communities, notes the cue vehicle from an urban station chief, who calls a new firehall a to rural calls. "must have. But the "only real way to over - "Response times in the rural come the problem" is to build a area are borderline unacceptable," new fire hall in the rural area, says he says, explaining that most rural chief Stewart. A hall for Brock volunteer firefighters are unavail- Rd. and Concession 4 is currently able during the day. "We just projected to be built in 1996. can't get any bodies...l'rr. praying Meanwhile, in north urban shift workers will become avail- Pickering, some neighborhoods able during the day.' are waiting six or more minutes A new firehall staffed by full- for firefighters instead of an ideal timers to protect north Pickering four minutes. Chief Stewart says is essential, he adds. But, that's up these response times are "ade- to council, which controls town quate" but not optimal. If a sec - purse strings. and call were received while fire - The need for two new halls fighers were busy, the department was identified by Dillon Consul- could run into problems, he says. tants in 1987 based on response "[t's not ideal; it never has times that have, in some areas, been ideal. In order for us to rise gotten worse. above our current level (of ser - The Brougham hall answered vice) we need a firehall." 135 calls last year with an average The town already has the Ajacian jailed in beating AJAX - An Ajax man will Lire iron, breaking his jaw. serve a year in jail for beating a In addition to the vear in jail, man with a Lire iron outside a bar. Mr. O'Brien was also placed on Darrin O'Brien, 22, of Smith probation for two years and must Lane, Ajax, was sentenced May seek counselling to control his 21 by Mr. Justice David anger. Humphrey of General Division in According to published reports, Toronto after pleading guilty to a Mr. O'Brien is a rhythm, blues charge of assault causing bodily and reggae musician who was harm. close to completing an album. The charge followed an inci- Mr. O'Brien had been charged dent outside a North York bar on in a separate incident with aggra- May 28, 1991, when Mr. O'Brien vated assault in February, 1991, assaulted David Robinson with a but was found not guilty. URY BATHROOM dOQ�ODa400a This colhcpon is LEADING BRAND NAMES COLLECTION INCLUDES: SO Mtge We had to INCLUDE. whirveolk 0" sbower Acrfita, Alike, crsne Delia, eacMwres t dwrs, toilets, S use the Metro Elpr ](Wer. Mirek Mee, peaead bald, bidets, drop L. East Trade SMUad, Vert, Waree 201 NW& rd, Nese for bald, bats & Centre, Pickering AN proarce; are Brat gsawl wits kildni1 kkd s & liar Asks, towd 40 disPb1 it al ndwfactww's hi warraatiei rails — AND MUCH MORE. Corner Whirlpool& List 81955 Oval Sinks 17 x 20 SNN List 574 Shower Doan - 24" List 1210 Kohler 17 x 20 Sinks - While List $127 Standard Whirlpools List 11296 Show&r Enclosures List $310 Now 8684. NEW Now &18. SHIPMENTS Now e73. NOW wowa &51. wow 496. BEING wow 136. UNPACKED METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE l IM BROCK RD., PICKERING 427-4584 ®® Q "? a CHEQUE Nil I � IIIVI. p1 rl ah.IM money to build an urban fireball at Dixie Rd. and Finch Ave., but council has put it on hold, saying taxpayers can't afford an estimat- ed $1.5 million in annual operat- ing costs. But councillor Kip Van Kem- pen says he'll ask council June 1 to approve building a "long -over- due firehall. It's about time Pick- ering council got its priorities straight." Mr. Van Kempen complains that some of his colleagues "didn't give a sh— what they were cutting" when they denied chief Stewart four new firefighters during this year's budget talks. Chief Stewart will shortly sub- mit a report to council on response times, but his opinion isn't included in the report because he wasn't asked to give one. "It's my fervent wish they say let's get on with it (the fire - hall)." Meanwhile, chief Stewart and the Pickering Professional Fire- fighters Association have been asked for another report on quality of service and equipment. Chief Stewart says new equip- ment is needed. "They're going to have to come to grips with (this year's) zero -per cent (tax) increase." z&149ff,Frs#,4ci( PICKERING TOWN CENTRE (Across from Gallantry's Eatery) Almost every item $1.00 or less • Housewares • Toys • Hardware o Groceries • Socks • Candies • Jewellery and much more. 10offErSWACK PICKERING TOWN, CENTRE Pickering +tai♦t-t,♦�, a�+a •�♦e'y'f Fi % re� a •�, -.: It•ta ..'i �:a��1i 'a-0.1.• 4/ .�a�!'V•i )I�I ItI a i�11I4�ILi=) Ix�/i�. '� f !�•�)+: -Jr ii� y�• I �a ............. ._ _... . Police probe death of woman hit on sidewalk PICKERING - Metro Police are continuing an investigation into a traffic accident that killed the wife of TV's Mr. Dressup Thursday. Marlene `Lynn' Coombs of Twyn Rivers Dr., Pickering, died of mas- Sive internal iniuries after she was struck by a car and thrown through the window of a Toronto grocery store Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Coombs, wife of "Mr. Dressup" Ernest Coombs, had just left the store and was walking on a sidewalk when a car mounted the curb and hit her. At press time. Metro Police sergeant Wally Watts said investigators were waiting for results of a medical report and an interview with the car's driver, who was admitted to hospital. Sgt. Watts said it was too early to comment on the cause of the mishap or whether charges would be laid. Ajax must deal with basement units: Parish AJAX - A new Ajax councillor wants the town to tackle basement apartment~. Ward 3 councillor Steve Parish says town staff have the time to investigate the issue and to come up with ways of dealing with the units. Mr. Parish told Thursday's exec- utive and development committee meeting a conditional amnesty for existing hasemcnt apartments "is the way to go.'. With the amnesty, owners of exisung units would have to bring the apartments up to safety stan- dards. To build a new basement apartment, the owner of a home would need to get a rezoning, he said. Basement apartments are a "sig- nificant problem" in Ward 3, Mr. Parish said, adding the units are becoming an issue throughout the town. The town's response to the provincial Municipal Housing State- ment will be dealt with by council's committee of the whole June S. The issue of basement apartments will be included in the housing state- ment. planning director Peter Toilef- sen said. Pitcher was picture perfect, but not our information AJAX-PICKERING - A baseball pitcher was incorrectly identi- fied ininformation accompanying the front page photo in the Fri- day, May 27 edition of the News Advertiser. The pitcher should have been identified as Derek Voycey. The News Advertiser regrets the error. PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FR I. AND SAT. MAY 289 29 & 30 PICKERING LOCATION ONLY PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 1355 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING 7-Pce Patio Set Sale R99.5 997 Hoover Spirit Vacuum Reg. Sale 2499'97 �4 50' Garden Hose Sale Reg. 99 547 3 50% OFF Asst Table Lamps and Swag Lamps 12-4008 cans Pedigree Dog Food Sale 129699 up to 150% OFF Asst. Coffee Tables and End Tables I,ANCOME, PARIS SPECIAL PURCHA,,E $205000 Clarifiawe hit "LF;ti ESSf;\TIEPS" Contains a regularize Clarifianrr Purift.ing Foaming Fare Gel 120 ml (value VIM) PL( S' Clariftanee Oil -Free Hydrating Fluid 30 ml and Garifianre Gentle Astringent Tonic. Alcohol Free 30 ml ALL 3 PACKED AND READY TO GO IN A TRAVEL KIT' Total retail value $45,93 n COME PARIS SNOPPMWORS DRUG Offer valid at the following store(s): Pickering Town Centre Hwy 2 & Liverpool Road PICKERING wE ACCEPT ® G9 _ , . . >x ri i • 0 .�J 0 Schools • look to cut costs FROM PAGE Al other -day kindergarten was imposed, she says. It's believed that plan would cut down on hefty transportation costs. The four-day school week is in place in at least one board in Canada, Ms. Schedlich believes, saying it saves electrical costs. The board is also considering revamping its family studies and design technology courses. Instead of Grades 7 and 8 stu- dents studying both courses in one year, they might be offered one in Grade 7 and the second in Grade 8. Staff has also been asked to look at how much money it could make if it introduced parking fees at its high schools. Trustees may hold public input sessions to address the con- cerns of taxpayers and are hoping to inform parent -teacher associa- tions of possible cuts before the end of June. The board usually begins bud- get deliberations in December. It's beginning months earlier this year because it already knows •what funds it will get from the provincial government. It's still awaiting word from Queen's Park, however, on whether education finance reform will change a school board's fis- cal year from Januar} to Decem- ber, as it is now, to match an aca- demic year. Trustees also approved the final S280,000 they asked staff to trim from this ycar's already - approved budget. Cuts included computer training, computer repairs, supply teaching and a delay in the hiring of support • staff. 'Kids should stay away from booze, t cops warn FROM PAGE A 1 He had been at a party Satur- day night with about seven friends. They called for help around 2:30 am. Sunday after the • victim passed out, began foaming at the mouth and seemed to have difficulty breathing. Ambulance attendants per- formed CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and transported him to the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. "It happens all too often," according to detective sergeant Walter Hall, "especially now, with school drawing to a close and lots of graduation parties. "The best warning to kids is to stay away from alcohol," he sug- gests. "There are plenty of ways . of having fun without drinking to the point of passing out and pos- sibly dying. Responsibility has to be exercised" He reminds teens that their tolerance level to alcohol is usu. ally lower than that of an adult. "He had his whole life ahead of him," Det. Sgt. Hall says of (PRO -AUTO GLASS and TRIM ' • In -Shop I ONLY WNSIUELD REPLACEMENT i I YOUR WINDSHIELD We pay the $50.00 Deductible ' COSTS YOU PLUS we give you 25.00 Cash Back! I NOTHING! For a total of 75. 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It's been almost a month since Rae announced that the provincial law forcing most stores to close.on Sundays would be reviewed. Either the ruling NDP government is for Sunday openings or it is not. Why the delay in making a final decision? Can it be they can't make up their minds? They can't be morally against it. Soon people will be able to gamble their money away on Sun- days. Surel} then, they should be able to buy their groceries. Is Mr. Rae unsure of what the people want? We think not. Public opin- ion and pressure from Ontario businesses and now, even the federal gov- ernment indicate the time for wide-open Sunday shopping has come. So what is it' Could it be that Mr. Rae is trying to save face by delay- ing the issue for as long as possible'Let's hope not. This has dragged on too long. it's decision time. There are bigger issues to be dealt with. We at the News Advertiser would like to know what you think about Sunday shopping. Should stores be allowed to open on Sundays or should the Retail Business Holidays Act remain as it is? Please fill out the ballot below, and let us know. We'll report our findings and some of the better comments in a future edition. Please mail or drop off your ballots to The News Advertiser, c/o Sunday Shopping Poll, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5. Be sure to include your name and address. Ir Are you in favor of Sundae shopping? YES I I Comments: I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I. I L---------------------------� Letters I rM GLAV 1TM9M1 Many local veterans against making Remembrance Dav statutery h nl; fl a �T To the editor, Recent articles in the local media have suggested that veter- ans are in favor of Bill C289 declaring November 1: as a fed- eral statutory holiday identified as Remembrance Day. There are many veterans who are not in favor of this bill• and in fact have suggested to our M.P. Rene Soetens that his decision to vote against the bill is acceptable ,and correct. For years the First World War cessation of hostility date has been accepted as a day of remem- brance. We had a two minute silence at school that was signifi- 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., LIS 2H5 or sent by FAX to 683-7363. News Advertiser cant and a very solemn period — we remembered. Our present Vet- erans of W.W. II have a date in June (V.E. Day) to remember or even one in August (V.J. Day). Remembrance to veterans is 365 days of the year, not a date sug- gested by the government. Civil servants have said they would like November 11 declared as a statutory holiday. Sure — they get a day off with pay. Most civil servants are not veterans. They were given a "Floater Statu- tory Holiday" to parachute into November 11. They chose to have it attached to Christmas because November 11 had no significance to them. Bill C289 gives a whole bunch of non -veterans a day off work with pay. That's all it does. They don't attend Remembrance Ser- vices, they don't march in War- riors Dav parades. They "remcm- ber" only if we, the rest of the country pay them. A Federal Statutory Holiday only imposes a cost on provincial governments that is not warranted or justified at this time. Most Legion branches hold Remembrance Services the Sun- da), preceding November 11, Why not declare that day as Remem- brance Day? We would not have to pay people remembrance pay. Maybe our M.P. Rene Sa tens will propose that %eterans of the three major conflicts W.W. I - W.W. II and Korea be given time off and reimbursed for their efforts. Charles W. Presley, A_ Service appreciated To the editor, On Sunday, April 26 we attended a party- in Pickering. By accident our car keys got locked in the trunk. After call- ing numerous locksmiths and towing companies we settled on Craigs Towing. The gentleman arrived promptly as promised, but the job proved to be trickier than expected. Eventually, however, the lock was opened — with no damage to our car. To our surprise he wouldn't accept payment after working so dili- gently. We wanted to thank him publicly for such excellent service. Greg and Jane Dennis, Hamilton A Metroland Community Newspaper Timothy John Whittaker at the W" ";;K fila It ptolW*d by Copyright and unauthorized us* wthouf wrm*n Con- sent Is prohibited. 7h* publisher ws*rvw the dw so Classify or refuse any advorllsorneW all his dis relbe. 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NORTH Abbe, Lane Shopping Centre tMy. e2, East W Wmk Ad, beside F.,nhilo s 282-4223 Acre" torn tee Po" Ofe From Foods 666-3784 686 -DRUG 666 -3784666 -DRUG 428-1711 STAMP/IG�'' OUT - rn�l WIN MtIIES! l i J JERRY IS ALLERGIC A'sTO HIGH PRICES { -- _.57- L., ��.!!�i/.C.�.;+'%' ��1C'�,1''fi� !fT _ 1 i�AsS*�7.�!'ll ,• .1. ::.'•`ti ... 1 s .....• .. 4 Fr to By JUDI BnIiB11'T Start' Reporter PICKERItiG - In a precedent - setting move, Pickering politi- cians have agreed the town will buy a piece of property to save it 'rom development. Pickering will pay a maximum of S498,000 to prevent town - homes from being built on about 20 acres of land on the cast side of Frenchman's Bay, council's executive committee decided klonday. But, the deal won't go through unless the Metro Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Pays the remainder of the proper- ty's S900,0X10 price tag to owner Sandbury Homes. Sandbury Homes agreed to sell the land into public ownership following community outcry over the proposed townhome develop- ment. Councillor Kip Van Kempen, the town's representative on the NITRCA, will lobby the agency to put up 50 per cent of Sand- burv's asking price. He said the land transaction won't cost Pick- cring taxpayers any money because the funds will come from the town's parkland reserves account, which developers con- tribute to. !1leanwhile, a Frenchman's Bay Festival is being planned for June 14 in an effort to raise S64.4)0 — S1 for every Picker- ing resident — toward the pur- chase of the proper[). Resident Phil Frampton told politicians Nlonda) he's con- cerned taxpayers might be expected to buy other properties — such as the Altona Forest — from developers. Councillor Rick Johnson replied, "You are cor- rect: this council has set a prece- dent with this do:lsion." Town manager Noel !Marshall says he can't recall the town ever before buying a piece of property with a development application on it. The committee's decision to buy the land will come before full council June 1. Councillor Eileen Higdon, who entered politics because of the Sandbury applica- tion, has declared a conflict of interest on the issue because she lives close to the site. F` Wistful Wisdom By Joe Dickson Father, talking to his teen-age son: "Maybe you should start shifting for yourself now while you still know everything. Trustee In Bankruptcy offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 58 Rossland Rd. W. 721-7506 AJAX: 3 Harwood Ave. S. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Saturday & evening appointments available. JAIYI=1 H. TANCH Saturday May 23 For the latest news, marked the official Grand Opening of the read the NEws ADVERTISER One Hour Moto Photo U ° in Baywood Centre. Pictured is Mayor *1�4Witty presenting the •' - new owners, Steve and Vincie Spicoluk,. with an Official Opening Certificate from the Town of Ajax. A, Welcome to Ajax and Best of Luck, Steve & Vincie! AJAX AND PICKERING GENERAL HOSPITAL AJAX ONTARIO ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETING Nonce is hereby g;ven that a Genera! Meeting of the Members of the Ajax and Picker ng General Hospital will be held at 8.00 p.m. Tuesday, June 23 '992 in the Hospital Cafeteria. IMPORTANT In accordance with Hospital By-Laws- (a) y-Lawn(a) 'Any persor over the age of eighteen (181, who pays to the Corporation a ^iembersrip fe3 of Five Dollars ($5.00) shall be a member of the Corporation for the following twelve (12) tmorths.' (b) 'Every person who has donated or shall hereafter donate One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) in aid of the funds of the Corporation in any one year, shall be dee-ed a life r^ember.' (c) 'The pres o ng o"cer of every Society, Organizatior or Corporation wn ch subscribes and pays to the Funds of the Corporator the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) in any year, shall be ex -officio a member of the Corporation for that year.' N T : AJ members must have their Membe,ship Fee duly received at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of the Annual Meetng to ensure Voting Privileges. Therefore, those wishing to qualify as a Member of the Corporation for the current year are requested to have their fee in the hands of the Secretary no later than Monday, May 25, 199Z D. W. McKay, B. W. Cliff, Chairman of the Board Secretary MATERNITY TRUCKLOAD SALE �v-a\20-50% OFF EVERYTHING P SHORTS fmm $8.00 NURSING BRA 1$12n80 T-SHIRTS 11M, 9.95 KNIT JUMPSUITS mm tmm 14.95 PANTS troro 14.95 SHORT ROMPERS t� 19.95 SKIRTS tm.19.95 2 PC. SHORT SETS tmm24.95 NIGHTGOWNS tmm 19,95 SUN DRESSES tmm29.95 SWIM SUITS ham 44.95 T-SHIRT/JUMPER fmm24.95 250 DRESSES IN STOCK AT GREAT SALE PRICES 705 Kingston Rd. f, OR P 0 R lr0 Hwy. 2/Whites Rd. 831-2088 1 SHOP WEEI PICKERING W TW0 10 9 F11 ( TM NEW STOCK 0) TINE NEWS ADVEKTISM WEU, MAY 27, IM -FAUX 9-A Two in CRIMEwanted assault 40 By CONST. GRANT ARNOLD Durham Regional Police DURHAM - Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police street crime unit are asking for the public's help in solving a robbery which occurred in Oshawa on April 29. At approximately 12:30 a.m., a female left her residence and walked by the Country Club at 500 Mayfair Ave., behind the t^nnis courts, through the townhouses at 422 Cannonberry Crt., west along the edge of Hyde Park, crossed the creek and then walked south along the west side of the creek. When she was walking along the creek, she was confronted by two men who assaulted her. The sus- pects also took some property from the victim before fleeing. Police are looking for two men in connection with this incident The first is described as white, 57', tall, with a heavy build. His hair was shaved short around the sides, and he wore an L.A. Raiders baseball hat, a black and white cotton jacket with the L.A. Raiders logo on the back, baggy jeans and dark colored high -cut running shoes. 11 0 0 11 Galbraith " n Repair Centre Jcvelierµalcb" Walch Bantry I Repiacnnent i µuch 4raps d ti Baads- r � vw• � mg. 25.00 9' a r«dkr7 ck.ner OW $1500 to Ring C eanirnt < ..t and Rdwfnns V Free estimates on retipping of your precious rings. — — — — CLIP i SAVE — ---- Take the GO Train to the Jays game and there'll be no stopping us. For GO Information, call 665-0022. Hearing-impaired devices: 1-800-387-3652. SAMTRAsrr The second male is also white, 5'4", slim build, with hair shaved short around the sides. He wore a Bills baseball hat, baggy jeans and a dark colored nylon jacket with a zipper. Police would also like to taik to a male who was in the area of 500 Mayfair Ave. He's approximately 4'l 1 " and he was wearing a black and white jacket with OPP on the back. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of these two suspects. Police need your tips regarding this serious crime or any other criminal offence. As a caller, you will be given a code number and not required to give your name or go to court The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436- 8477. That's 436 -TIPS. PR�ce S SNE o� Low MUS MO -A- IMS MEWS "vli MSlltR. WED, MAY 27, lm Matthew Marcuz on road to recovery Name I Dropping , Hello and welcome back to Name Dropping, the column that's read far and wide. As usual, we have another bunch of items to bring you this week, so let's get going... Nlatthe% 'Marcuz wants to let his friends know that he's going to he oka%. Matthew uzis hit by a car on April and he',, noA in The two were engaged on Dec. 21, 1991 and have a wedding date ,of Aug. 14, 1993. James is gradu- ating with a BA Science (Electri- cal Engineering) from the Univer- sity of Waterloo, while Lori is graduating from Queen's Univer- sity with an honors BA in English. The two were sweel- hearts at Ajax High School... James Goel line... A family writes: "Happy birth- day to (;:)rd Foote, who is cele- brating his birthday on Sunda. three-week stay. Ann is from Prestwich, Manchester, England. She's taken an early retirement after working 40 years for C and A Modes, a clothing chain. Ann's nephew Adam Walker is also turning 13 today, May 27, while her mother Amelia Penketcman, also of Pickering, is turning 81 on June 4... Robert Balsdon is the student of the week at Harwood Sec- ondary School, for the week of May 18. Robert has volunteered and worked hard with the choco- late bar sales campaign... Dawn Karstulavich was the student of the week at Ajax High School for the week of May 18, while Kathryn Irwin was tops Lori Robinson Real estate agents- qrl e Heasman and Massarat Naqvi held a Mother's Day short story contest and the winner of a new bicycle was Maame Sereboe, 9, a student at St. Anthony Daniel Catholic School. Maame's entry: My Mommy I know what she feels like. I'd like to be her and feel what she feels and do what she does. I'd like to change places for maybe a week, and look like my Mom and think what she thinks and go where she goes and feel what she feels and know what she knows. My Mom helps the community by being a secretary to help people get x-rays... Matthew Marcuz hospital in Oshawa. He's recover- ing and is expected home at the end of June. Matthew wants to say hello to his friends and to pass on a message — look both ways before crossing the street and also look down at the road so you don't slip on a rock and fall. Matthew also wants to thank everyone for the cards, letters and presents he's received. Matthew, 7, is in Miss Winter's class at Duffin's Bay Public School in Ajax. His parents are Cindy and Jerry, his brother is Nickv and sister is Sierra... Look out world, Melissa Austin is going to be a teenager'. On Friday, May 29, Melissa will Melissa Austin celebrate her 13th birthday and wishing her a happy birthday, with love and hugs, will be Mom, Dad and Dennis... •00 The families of James Goel and Lori Robinson are pleased to announce the couple's engage. ment and forthcoming marriage. It's a scary thought, but look who's a teenager' Happy birthday wishes go out to a couple of good Kylie Anglesey and Angela Degnan buddies — Kylie Anglesey and Angela Degnan. Both are turning 13 — Angela yesterday, May 26 and Kylie today, May 27... N• .Devin Lucas Elms was bap- tized on Sunday, May 3 at St. Paul's On The Hill Anglican Church, Pickering. Special thanks go out to Father Brian McVit- ty... see The big guys in the Trapper home want to wish their Dad a happy birthday. Bill Trapper turned 32 on Friday, May 22 and wishing him a happy birthday were sons Grant, 5, Tyler, 3, and newly -arrived Calvin. Also wishing Bill all the best was wife Nadene. With Calvin's arrival, Coach Dad now has half a hockey Gord Foote May 31. He loves fishing and a cool brew. He wears a cap with VIP Very Important Person, who is to his wife Beth, three loving children Shannon. Jeffrev and Derek, who love him very much. Happy birthday from mother-in- law June and father-in-law Doug, good friends Edna and fishing buddy Joe...... Yesterday, May 26, was a spe- cial day for Ann Beresford, as she arrived in Pickering for a "Happy birthday wishes to Christian Lee Foster from 'Mommy, Daddy and brother Joshua. All our love and kiss- cs for May 25 and forever." Christian turned five years old... Kathryn Irwin Dawn Karstulavich "rr•■■ts• ■■ YUu have an item you for the week of May 25. Dawn, an want mentioned, call us at 683 - OAC student, spends her lunch 5110 or write to 130 Commer- hours with students in the senior cial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS associated class. She hopei to 2H5. The deadline for submis- pursue a career in social work. sions is 11 a.m. the Fridav Kathryn, also an OAC student, before publication. We're not has worked diligently on the task responsible for lost or damaged of compiling house points which photographs. Name Dropping is are needed for wards night. no longer running birth' She's also a member of the St. announcements. If you ha, e a John Ambulance birth to announce, call the clas- "' sified department at 683 1 l0- �nnsuan roster rDevin Elms Tyler, .Grant and Calvin Trapper -.4 We" r..••��..•••-••......••••,......•.►..�,. . nn.u_.-.•.\�iv.r:..i.4C .+ . t ,YA. r 11 ti 0 a F ��y,�� IAtY " `.'f azi ... .. Baha'is mark Holy Year tomorrow AJAX - The Local Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is will cel- ebrate its Holy Year late tomor- row night. The group will gather Thurs- day at midnight to mark the 100th anniversary of the passing of Baha Iu'llah, the founder of the Baha'i faith. There'll be prayers and read- ings from Baha'i holy writings, a video presentation, dinner and music. There has been a Baha'i com- munity in Ajax since the early 1950s. Today, the town is home to about 30 Baha'i adults and 30 hildren from various cultural backgrounds, including Chinese, English, Iranian, Indian and Guyanese. Among their beliefs is the elimination of all forms of preju- dice and the extremes of wealth and poverty, full equality between the sexes, the harmony of science and religion. Baha'is here will meet tomor- row at the Ken Wong Buffet e Restaurant. 185 Westney Rd. S. For more information, call Roland Rutland at 686-3476. They want your blood on June 4 AJAX - A blood donor clinic set for Thursday, June 4 has a tar- get of 100 units. The clinic will be held from 2 p.m. to R p.m. at the Harwood Place Mall, at the northwest cor- ner of Harwood Ave. and Bayly St., Ajax. All blood types are urgently needed. Donors should ensure there is a minimum 70 days between donations. The 70 -day period is required for the body to replenish the blood that was donated. And, donors are required to show their Red Cross donor card or another piece of identification, preferably one with a photo and an address. For more information on the •clinic, call the local Red Cross office at 420-3383. 0 Self-help directory. updated DURHAM - The Canadian Mental Health Association - Durham branch wants to hear from self-help groups. The association is updating its Directory of Self -Help Groups in Durham region. All groups currently listed or new groups that want to be listed should contact the association by Friday, June 26. Call Judy Sullivan at 436- 8760 or write to the association at l I 1 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ontario, LIG 4S4. - c�Foa0 Wpb l • . 1Nr ID pNNw p�,S ALL BEEF SHISKA BOBS 100 EA. REG. BEEF GROUND �LB. 9 92.,8 k9 FRESH HAND DE -BONED CHICKEN BREASTS 3 99 LB. Believe It! BRATWURST SAUSAGE HOMEMADE PRE-COOKED 299 &V-40111111 u. er:,Specials' 2 LB. ONIONS/ CARROTS ONT. 7 9EA. HEAD LETTUCE U.S.A. 89 EA. CELERY U.S.A. !)90 . ASPARAGUS #1 GRADE 149. 3.28 kg. *Ar, • Q �pR �N UR � NN��E �F S RSA p FC/ Ry ` 4S CORN U.S.A. 7915 u� TOMATOESCOOKED KURTZ COO KE D U.S.A. 6 0 9 LB. 1.52 kg. , BAKERY DEPARTMENT KAISERS I I BAGELS 6199` MUFFINS ASSORTED 6/,99 =lei - .. DEMPSTERS WHITE BREAD KIDS 0 1$)g 6.75g KELOGGS RICE KRISPIES 3!D7O! 0 g HVDRI PAPER TOWELS 2 ROLLS 9 MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 3!99 TAMPICO CITRUS PUNCH AA DELIVERY .11'.., FR . E E 6" W. to 111r $40 order. 1i -v .R. HAM i9� l. 90 a9 SIENA MORTADELLA 691"00 g 6.90 k SIENA SMOKED &COOKED CHICKEN !9!90009 9.99 kg SMOKED SALAMI Hungarian. German, Hot Mexican etc. 991, 1 00g 9.9a kn �U r v p e it naa a STORE HOURS ;09 IMA! .�2200b BROCK RD. N. .m SATURDAY (IN THE BROCK NORTH PLAT -i) Sam-epam 10&R--4� ..,428-3455 PICKERING z M vNE Q NOOC �.r.. NU16EN1' ` DELLW400 F" "WW, nUVrwnaWr, rsu wrnrn�rC 1pl Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 21H5. The deadline for Billboard Items Is 10 a.m. H» 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. 27 WASTE: The Interim Wase Authority Durham Regional Consultation Network will meet in the Ajax area Wednes- day. May 27 Observers are wel- come. 1-80C-661-9294 ALZHEIMER MEETING: A support gro-p 'o• A.z^e —e• `a-nil!es will meet Wed. May 27, of 7 30 p m , at the Senior Citize^s Ac',vity Cen- tre, 910 . verpoo: Rd . ? cke,!ng 576-2567 CHOIR AUDITIONS: Auditions for the 'a +e,— w^n '^e -eon MCDOn- eid S nge,s cola" crit chncre^'s choirs wil be heia Wed. May 27 To book c^ aDDo ntme^t, tali 837- 2611;,ea-) 2 CABARET DANCE the Co..^•y cw^ Singes w'' ce,ebrole •net 25tr anniversary wah 'A Grano % ght =or S,ng ng' cabaret ana ec-ce on May 28. 29 ana 30, ct t"e K nsme^ Centre. 109 Colbor^e S' W . Oshawa Doors ODe^ a•7Dm.snow'irrea+8D— anc cola D,a•e lou"e' c' p— i !cke•s are S2C each ana are avail- able c' ?abl in'ne Acke—g -own Ce—re 668-5469 COMING UP, CABARET, DANCE --e Tow- S -gees w ce eD•c e heir 25• ann ve•scry wit^ 'A G-cna N g =o, S, -g -g' caba•e* anc dance May 29 and May 3C. at '^.e K -)s—e- Cen're. '09 Coibome St W . Oshawa Doors ooe^ at 7 p m . show • •^e 8 p T one ou"e• ' p m -cKe's S2C etc^ ot'aD ^ -ne P'CKe• ng -,ow- Cen•re 668-5469 NEW -TO -YOU: St Mar, ^"s Ct'L'C-. 213 Vat^!^s Dr , W ' hold a New -'o -yo,, Sale =n . May 29 troy^ 7 to 9 o rr Clothes.'oys, Dlon•s. DOOKs. wn to e,eDhont ana more as, sa,e before Seat Dona- tions wecorne 839-4769 SWIM DEADLINE: "he aeaaiine to regis'e, `o• c se -c, c^jze^s" sw— mee' s rr , May 29 "ne swm w be neic -Line 5 c' the 9cKe, ng Pecreanon Compiex, 1867 Vc ,ey Farm ?a Cost is S5 425-4621 (Dov!c Woldr`t). BINGO: The Literacy Counci of Durnam Region is nclding bingo WE PAVE THE WAY! • Residential • Commercial Is Industrial FREE ESTIMATES! !MVl1lg IM. Alax 683-1661 1 . 7S INNIISTOREtVEMNG i Req too•price `otter -s moy vary from -- lase sncwn SINGLE ROLL O 3DTr005M%F* SELECTED WALLCOVENNG BOOKS 'Reg book price. Matching fabric not included. Store books or Your World It -1 •11 . 4 LIM El •ii . . IkwiKrxTl (( EXTERWR FLAT GELLED CEILING WHITE LATEX FINITE LATEX 139001 After Sale Price $39.92 ane- Sale PnCe $33 92 1'9 3.181 3.181 1vA trill I • , PAINTER'S CHOICE INTERIOR PAINTER'S CHOKE INTERIOR SATIN LATEX LATEX SEALER • .. "lable = ~. nr Whites Aber Sale Pr„e $27 92 After Sale Price $35 92 Ile $16 3.181 J 111111 I it THE OUTSIDER LOW SHEEN LATEX PAINTER'S CHOICE BLUE GREY • - ' LATEX FLOOR PAINT popular colors After acre pace $33 y2 After "nip PrirP $d5 96 $21% 1InI56 3.1813.781 ELI MIM EXTERIOR SEMI -GLOSS ALKYD . LATEX STAIN M $I 96 I • Pcoular colors! Y $3592 ~ Aker SniP P -0R4 3.781 J Q6 , 1 $ SEMI -TRANSPARENT STAIN xn .�.:,...: � $1 968 F - or colors After 23.78L So�e Price $39 92 5 3.7811 r ---------------/ ----------n 1 it I INTERIOR FLAT WHITE j 1LATEX xre, 1 t —if I per cc�oor' _ Ger household Offer ends June 2 1992 1 After Sole Price $21 92 I t I 6 j`N'-mout coupon once $8 76 3.781 STORF x 11111TH COUPON I I 1 T_ �------ POST�CC�DE--1 � 1-1I__I_� filv� ADVANTAGE OR EASYCAREO suNBRITE 11110 -WAX NO -WAX "ZIP -STICK" VINYL "UP'STIKu" VINYL FLOOR FLOOR TILE- T`L• 12 :Heal household weight $ 12"X • 12„X 1 'In-store stock only 2„ Reg $1.79 8, $1.59 •In-store stock only °O• ea. OUMM GUARANTEE- H you are not completely satisfied with the a sarke we wall send you o voudler egad to 10°K co quality of arty of our WhA of your purchaw LOW PRICE GUARANTEE: If products we wall instantly replace the product or . x you find a comparable point or the same refund your money. (Exludes labour for opplication wafkarering in any competitor's state at a lower or installation.) SERVICE GUARANTEE: If you price within 30 days of pure hos, with a valid proof ,ore not completely satisfied for any t o= with�q1r of purchase of our product, we'll instantly refund the level of our expertise the difference. ® Sakeffective May 6 to June 2, 1992 tJd all items' tems awilable at all stores. For franchise opportunities call (416) 2594296 AJAX 105 Bayly St. W. 683-2047 PICKERING 705 Kingston Rd., Unit 18 420-2548 II� 4I 4,. El 4) • 0 More Julie searches on weekend FROM PAGE Al Parents who came from places like North York and Bowmanville because that understanding knows no boundaries. Parents who would like to put to rest the dozens of questions which must run through the minds of fami- lies when a precious child disappears. Parents whose hearts ached when they saw Julie's father head off wearing hip waders and carrying a pole as he searched for his lost daughter Sunday. "If I were them, I'd want to torture (the suspect) until I found out where she was," one woman said. (Peter John Stark, 46, of Stoney Creek, was charged with Julie's fust -degree murder in February.) "I don't know how they have the stamina to keep going," said another. The Stantons have vowed to search every weekend until they find their daughter. If you'd like to help them out, meet this Saturday and/or Sunday at 9 a.m. at the Port Perry police sta- tion, Simcoe St. north of the Seventh Concession/Regional Road No. 8. Wear rubber boots or shoes with a sturdy sole, jeans and a long-sleeved shirt. Anyone with hip -waders is asked to take them along. Volunteers should not take dogs or children. The searches will continue each Saturday and Sun- day, weather permitting. SANDN REPRESENTATIVE DARLENE A. BONSER 427-4366 NOTICE TO ALL CUSTOMERS .-w ul Apr:::. i'f`.l: },ruh:i„mss ALL ' Irl:honr rid door-to-door solicitation for ALL Sinuurnt nr C'ntnpat:.— ','.'r would Itkr to br of prn.:nal asstsCutcr to you but slur to thr n'•w gulations wr cannot contact you unless you ask us i :rase call us toll frrr at 1-800-461-0282 �r road this attthonzation to i� Don Sanderson C/O Sandrr•,,,n Mont::nrnt Cornpany L:tnttrd. 1i i't-tcr Strret South. Ortllla, Ontario 1.:0.' f,Sl I HEREBY AUTHORIZE SANDERSON MONUMENT TO CONTACT ME REGARDING MONLIAENTS. tmr: Addrrsn: uy: Vmv.: Movie Warehouse irltt„,nr Guardian Drugs SA-iDERSON MONUMENT COWAN-Y LIMITED Medoros Hair Design THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 27,1992 -PAGE 13A X T _ CUSTOM KITCHEN & BATHROOM CABINETRY l COMPLETE DESIGN PLANNING & INSTALLATION I NO CHARGE PUNNING & ESTIMATES VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 955 BROCK RD. S., UNIT �g���� PICKERING WE'D The Ajax Marketplace Community Fair will be held for one day and one day only! E�3199Z i Loeb/Ajax Marketplace Precious Pkrtes'n Things Rapid Postal/Photo Paws & Claws Sketchley Cleaners Mac's Convenience Dental Centre AJAX MARKETPLACE: (Corner of Weshiq toad ad Deb” Drive Tel: JAI 6) 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: (A] 6) 428-7925 HMS Fish & Chips Tel: (416) 686-7768 Medical Centre Tel: (416) 427-9160 Be There. Tel: (A] 6) 428-6412 Tel: JAI 6) 428-3777 Tel: JAI 6) 686-1918 Tel: (416) 428-6881 Tel: (416) 428-6801 Tel: (A 16) 427-7767 `I Environment Fair Sunday Sponsored by Envi onment Canada, the town of Newcastle and commu- nity environment organizations, The Environment Fair will once again be held at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex on Hwy. 2 at Waverly Rd. Sunday, May 31, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.. More than 50 registered exhibits include: energy saving and water -filter- ing devices; cloth diapers; health and beauty -care products; composting and organic gardening tips; wildlife and habitat preservation; and environmental groups. With free admission, door prizes, and entertainment, the Environment Fair promises to be a great source of information in an exciting atmo- sphere! For more information, call Helen MacDonald at (416) 983- —' 9667. OBJ Thanks to Canada Trust's Ajax branch of the Friends of the Envi- ronment Foundation fund, the Durtutrn Environmental Network's (DENS Air/Water Quality sub-com- miuec has prepared Pesticide Infor- mation Kits. These kits, designed to spread information on how each one of us can help make our envi- ronment safer from man-made chemicals and pesticides, will be distributed free of charge to inter- ested members of the public. The kit contains: - a Friends of the Earth booklet on The Organic Approach to Home Gardening • information on the hazards of pesticides • viable alternatives to pesticides • the account of a Durham resi- dent who has bawled with environ- ment disease • a lawn sign that says " Pesti- cide -Free Lawn" A sample kit and order form will be available at libraries, Cana- da Trusts Westne) Rd. office and The Ecolog} Shop at 282 Monarch A\e., Ajax. Or you may order direct by calling 2, f&3156 in Pick- enng. DJJ The Region of Durham is hold- ing its annual organized meeting on Waste Reduction Week '92 on Thursday. 'flay 28 at 3 p.m. at the region headquarters in Whitby. Aurone wishing to participate in this year's event can contact Sherri Munns at 869-3751. LV1J _AND WE'LL TOAST YOU WITH ONE FREE. Right now, our crystal �and caring service we're is 25% off and when famous for. 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NOT EXACTLY 1,149.00 AS SHOWN TORE HOURS N. -WED. 10.6 N JRS- A ERI. 10-8 r. m 401 WSHIONS JD TABLES . l- ^�3: JS.jiy�'7.y�'� • 0.'Y' ,,� � �� )f.!: 4 a. 4 :%j. - THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 27, IM -PAGE 15-A Green Diamond baseball day camp puts summer'fun in fundamentals' Entering its sixth season of operation, Green Diamond, a baseball day camp, serves approximately 400 children at each session. Throughout the summer, about 1,100 children sign on. Located at the Bruce Mill Conservation Area in Stouffville, north-west of Pickering, Green Diamond reigns as the biggest baseball day camp in Canada. It is 41 set amid picturesque scenery that overlooks an impressive complex. t� L. E F_ IL The camp is structured in a way that allows children of all skill levels to attend. They are placed in one of six programs suited to their individual ability. This includes a beginner baseball program for five - to seven- year-olds, as well as regular programs for those eight to 14. Because of the many children attending the sessions, each is guaranteed to be playing with children his own age and skill level. Aside from the quality programs, the camp also offers high quality facilities, low staff to camper ratios and reasonable prices. Best of all, Green Diamond is now offering convenient area pick-ups in the Ajax -Pickering area. The camp has a six -diamond baseball complex, complete with home -run fences of varying distances. On diamond one, the older campers will be faced with the challenge of hitting a 250 -foot home run, while on diamond six, the youngest campers can accomplish the same feat, but will only have to hit the ball a distance of 100 feet. With a staff of 125, the staff to camper ratio is better than one to four. Green Diamond's focus is the stressing of overall skill improvement rather than 'competition,' as is evident by the camp's motto, "We put the fun in fundamentals." Overall, it is a positive environment. Baseball day campers enjoy field trips, as well as having members of the Blue Jays team visit Green Diamond. The likes of Cito Gaston, John Olerud, Kelly Gruber and others have at one time attended the camp, and have all left impressed with the facilities and instruction given. As well as going to the Blue Jay games, campers are able to attend optional excursions to out-of-town destinations. New for 1992 is softball for children eight to 14. Also new this year is a 'regular' day camp, offering a multi -faceted program that includes drama, Looking good can boost self-confidence Regardless of your age, a prerequisite to achieving your goals is to project an image of confidence and self-esteem. This is more easily achieved when you start by enhancing your appearance. While some of the effects of aging are inevitable, there are many ways to maintain a more youthful appearance, beginning with your complexion. This is the advice of health and beauty experts, who maintain that a well- cared -for complexion is critical to the image you project. To keep your skin looking fresh and glowing at any age, here are some tips provided by experts: • Watch your diet. Be sure to eat plenty of yellow vegetables, fish and liver. since these contain Vitamin A. which is essential for good skin tone. • Avoid walking in strong winds or sitting in the sun, since both activities cause: the skin to dry out. • Don't use harsh soaps to wash your face. Instead, use a pure and mild. glycerine -based cleanser. • Always tone your skin after washing with a non-drying astringent. music, arts and crafts, sports, nature and an instructional swim program. This camp has a low introductory price, and offers families the convenience of sending all their children to Green Diamond on one busing system. Camp directors Michael Belz and Wes Pollock, avid baseball players as well as being knowledgeable in the daycamp experience, encourage enquiries on all aspects of the camp. To find out more. or to receive a brochure and application, simply call 733-3350. Keep fit demonstration Saturday at PTC • Apply your favorite moi,tunzer I while skin is still damp to help ih,:alth and lime— hull�:lre emollients penetrate deeper and encouraged to be at the Pickering more easily. Town Centre on Saturday. • When working or playing Starting at 10 a.m., fitness outdoors, wear protective gloves. demonstrations will be ongoing scarves and sunglasses to prevent throughout the cLt% your skin from becoming Town Centre shoppers can take a dehydrated from exposure to the break from their d'ay's activities elements. and simply enjoy the It isn t necessary to spend a lot of demonstrations - or. if they feel money for cosmetics. so inclined. they can join in It is possible to achieve favorable themselves. results with several well- known. The demonstrations are yet affordable skin care products. sponsored h% the News Ad%ert:ser x: IaJ 1' • y i TOTAL FITNESS AND AEROBICS FOR WOMEN AND MEN AT YOU 0 -till THE % WE OFFER IN CALL TODAY 1550 BAYLY ST. FACILITES ANDT SERVICES BECAUSE ave eAw 1 427.3353 IF BUSY} PICKERING (Just W. of Brock Rd.) 0PE"l' DAYS PAGE 16 -A -THE NEWS ADVENME1t, WED, MAY 27, 1"2 Diet and cancer Your eating habits can influence -the way you feel and the way your body fights disease. The Canadian Cancer Society believes that what you cat can also influence your risk of cancer. Much of what the Society has learned about cancer and dict comes from epidemiological studies (studies of the distribution and causes of disease). it has been found that cancer rates in different countries show significant variations. It was found that when immigrants adopted the lifeshles of their new country. the% also acquire the same incidence of" some cancers as the original population. "Ictus, much of the difference in cancer rates is not due to genetic reasons. but rather, to lifestyle and environmental factors. I)ict has been isolated as a lifest%le factor reslxxrsible for up to 351:'� of cancer in the world. The Cancer Society recommends that %ou eat Ie ss Iat: eat more fibre -containing foods: eat several servings of fruits and - new findings vegetables daily: maintain your ideal weight; minimize your consumption of smoked nitrite cured and salted foods, and if alcohol is consumed, have a limit of two or fewer drinks per day. The Society believes that Canada's food Guide. developed by Health & Welfare Canada, is a good blueprint for healthy eating. The food guide can help you in malting sensible food choices which satisfy both your nutritional and energy requirements. Further studies are needed before anyone can confidently say that eating certain foods will reduce or increase an individual's chances of' developing cancer. The exciting thing is that, increasingly. studies in humans and studies in animals are pointing to the same thing - diet is important in the development of cancer. For the ,general public all these studies mcan that in the area of cancer pre%cntion - we can have a hattd in it. CANADM CANCER soft D S-1 =CANCE t For more information, contact the Canadian Cancer Socicty. When ignorance is not bliss By George tib'. Morley, M.D. Such mottos as "ignorance is bliss" and "what you don't know won't hun you" may sometimes be true: but not with your health. Then, ignorance is dangerous, not blissful. Take breast cancer. for instance. Taxla�, the x-ra% technique called mammography can detect most breast tumors before they can he felt. Some women fear a mammogram because of possible findings. But. the earlier a breast .:ancer is caught, the greater the chance for cure. And often, doctors can remove small tumors while leaving the breast intact. Women between the ages of 35 and 50 - and even those without symptoms of breast disease - should have a baseline mammogram. This provides a standard of comparison for future mammograms. After age 50, you should have periodic mammograms at an interval set by your doctor. If you have a personal or family history of breast cancer, chances are your doctor will recommend regular mammograms after age 35. Your doctor will also schedule you for a marnmogram if you have any Dentures of the highest quality We'll Make You Smile! II ull Upper or Lower $299 Partial Upper orower $399 :suspicious symp(oms, such as a lump or thick .pot in your breast, dimpling. puckering, or a discharge from your nipple. Mammography is a simple, fast procedure. After you disrobe to the worst. each hrcast is gently pressed between two pieces of plastic and an x-ray heam sent through onto a specially-trealed plate. I)on't rub cream. powder, or deodorant on the breast area beforehand. since it could obscure the mammogram. Some women worry about radiation exposure. While overexposure can increase the risk of developing breast cancer, today's equipment delivers such a low dose that the danger is practically nonexistent, lust be sure that the equipment used is modern and gives a total dose for each breast of less than one rid. You have several ways to protect yourself: visit your doctor for an annual check-up, have a mammogram as recommended and examine your breasts each month. Most women find their own tumors. The odds are in your favor, but if you develop breast cancer, don't let ignorance prevent early detection and care. 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The emphasis is on diversification, rather than on specialization. To make life easier for sports enthusiasts. a special line of apparel and foo)(wcar has been created to meet the requirements of the most demanding activity. One of the top collections is made by Nike, who led the way by inventing cross -training. The clothes and shoes arc sure to satisfy the most serious athlete as well as the dedicated weekend warrior. innovative fahric combinations like Coxilinax and I.yrca provide the coolest, most comfortable workouts possible. Shorts, tights, tanks and tees flatter but allow for any kind of movement. Stretch fleece pullovers can be matched up with training pants when nature's ultimate gyro. the great outdoors, beckons. 0)1 brief for men and a fitness leotard for warren that has been chlorine treated to go from gym to pool. To round out the collection, cross -training shoes coordinate with the apparel. Now that you know all the pluses jN)ut your gear, it's clear that one of cross - training's biggest benefits is that it takes the boredom out of exercise and Icts everyone be as creative as desired. No more excuses. You've got all the tools. 1� Ilaving a healthier body doesn't have to he wishful thinking. 01 r Total aerobic exercise People of all ages can control their weight and gain more energy with body aerobic exercisers like the NordicTrack, above. ve the T a A [a El :11111IIf Lkowj(4111M At Weight Watchers, we believe the best things in life are simple. So we've made losing weight and eating well simpler than ever before — whether you want to custom design your own menus, or have your meals planned for you. Just choose either our Full Choice or Quick Control Plan. n We also believe that to make weight loss achievable, it must be affordable. That's why • we don't require members to buy foods or supplements from • • us — or anything else. 1-800-387-82227 So get with the plan and see what a difference 5 weeks can make. Success has never been this simple. - You've Got It In You To Get It Off You: Cannot b• =rbrrd wath"other 0116r. Offer vW d Lnttt A" 13. 111+92 m franchs• •118 any. OIf•r rot aVftk&8 br At Vftk6, 6VW Ca►ds61x Comrrwrry t1AftNgs. •As pso0&* so daft WxiM aW wsght toss'. a 1992 W*p+tw•odwn kftmoonst, Inc., aMrrr of ttw rpswed h 0. .Y.!' • r�Y' 1 � ..JAS. 0 s it 0 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 27,1992 -PAGE 17-A Do fat babies make fat adults? By Ur. Richard C. Theuer Many parents are concerned that the way they feed their baby today will influence whether the infant becomes fat in adult years. More than 20 years ago, the slogan, "Pat babies make fat adults," became very popular. Because it was so simple, many people believed it. "Che evidence we have today tells us that it is simply not true. When doctors have followed thin and fat babies through life, it turns out that fat babies have only a little extra chance of becoming fat adults. In a 14 -year study of some 200 children in the San Francisco area, researchers could find only one dietary factor that separated fat children from thin children: Thin children had better structured meals and snacks. By .,structure," we mean normal feeding in a comfortable environment without pressure. A well -structured meal provides all the nutrients the child needs, and permits the child to find his or her own level of hunger and satisfaction. When we start out in life, we eat only to absorb nutrients to fuel growth and physical development. An infant may eat a lot for a couple of days, then suddenly "lose appetite." The infant is only responding to its own internal needs. The same mechanism can continue through childhood into adulthood - unless something interferes with the mechanism. The interference is, in most cases, psychological. When we are upset, we usually eat more. Depriving a child of food creates a negative feeding relationship. The child then seeks food in other ways to satisfy hunger. This leads w poorly structured meals and snacks. According to the San Francisco study and other research, poor eating structure is the only 'dentiliahle factor in obese children. Another danger in the emphasis on fatness in babies is the risk that a mother and father will deliberately underfeed their baby in the mistaken hope and belief that the baby will not become fat. Underfeeding causes undernourishment and, if continued for a period of time, can lead to serious problems. We usually think of undernourished, growth - stunted infants and children as occurring in poor and developing countries. Many children in those countries live in poverty and disease, don't get enough to eat, and have too many bouts of illness. As a result, they don't grow normally and are stunted. It is tragic that in North America. parents - especially well-to-do parents - will deliberately underfeed their children and cause the same effect. Underfeeding does children no favors. It basically causes them to he shorter and thinner than they would he otherwise. Children and adults who were stunted in childhood are less able to do physical work and exercise. They do not grow to their genetic, inborn potential. For girls, undernutrition means an older age at which menstruation occurs, a delay in physical and sexual maturity. Focal is not a reward: focal is not a punishment. Think of food as part of a feeding relationship with your child. A leading infant feeding therapist has remarked. "in feeding your child, it's a division of responsibility.- The parent brings a child to the table and puts the food before the child. But the child must eat it himself. Of course, an infant cannot feed himself, so the parent should pay attention to the baby's reactions, allowing the infant to control his or her feeding. The appetite of the baby, and not the eyes of the parents, should influence the amount consumed. Try to avoid communicating the same hang- ups about fexrd that many of us have ourselves. Dr. Richard C. Iheucr is an infant nutritionist and president of Brrc-h-Nut Nutrition Corporation. Iutri�sCho e old size 14 nutri/size' Aiiiiiiia, 8 nutri/size your life. Now s the time For the counseling. the encouragement, the meals, the morale that will help you get down to a healthy new size. All you have to do is call. 0 CALL FOR HOUR FREE NO OBLIGATION CONSULTATION AJAXIPICKERING WHITBY/OSHAWAIBOWMANVILLE 1450 Kirq" Rd, Pirlw" 315 Sino* St. S., thhw. 420.6300 723.5211 '-paw Oft dos ea kKk* «durr. wtl *ilio, auirowu a ftim Nor dMntt adr, earnat a caa6krd Mb oMr aMa . Ydd M ago LMM n" OIR . ti. r 11r of t>.IdPMp v'�, t .+.:-"_" �A 11 "1 D s ti Fort, NOVI/,q�Q PAY O���I / e Q,EF � W 4' 0,91ILP 1 P -,vote whirlpoois Relaxing Saunas Indoor Pool Area Members Lounge One -On -One Personalized Programs F-ee Daycore - Bodv 'oninq Machines 6C ae .a cs C a;:es 14ee. y - F-ee Park nq Are you ready for the Summer? PREMIER zTH. HEALTH & RACQUET CLUBS loin now and rmeive 6 Mooft free to keep for yourself or give 959 WESTNEY ROAD, 427-2977 to a friend. 41ts� I WFROMrw-WA&VA. 111114r/.LrrsO.Q.e..r •.A��M4F!'4y44 . t r ri. PAGE IS-A•THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED, KAY27, lm Get second opinion on surgery Before you agree to non- emergency surgery, it is necessary to seek a second opinion. Today. many health insurers require second opinions before they will authorize payment for elective surgery, and, in the course of talking with a different doctor, patients are learning that surgery isn't always the best option. Gallstone disease is just one example of a medical condition that can possibly be treated non- surgically. By seeking a doctor who is willing to explore alternatives. other solutions t:an be found. Some oral medications generally dissolve small- to medium-sized cholesterol -based gallstones in six to 24 months. depending on the size of the stone. This medication represents an alternative to surgical removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy) . For patients who do not want COUNTDOWN 5 WEEKS TO surgery, or who are considered 'high risk' for surgery, this form of treatment is a safe and effective alternative. ( —1 Here are some suggestions for 1 non -emergency gallstone surgery: -Seek a second opinion, and get as much information from both doctors as you can. -bind out if you are a candidate for alternative therapies. l -Ask what the operation will accomplish. -Ask possible complications that could result from the surgery. -Work together with your� physician to determine which treatment option is best for you. , ■ Join Today 5 WEEKS FOR THERE'S NO BETTER WAY TO FIND OUT HOW rtw � . � nnd us uO� o�C� the Yellow WILL WORK FOR YOU! Pages PICKERING 1550 Kingston Rd. - 420 -4220 JOIN OUR HEALTH & FITNESS SHOW THIS SATURDAY MAY 30 � AT THE PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Demonstrations by D� The Workout Studio 11 am and 1 pm Premiere Health & Mademoiselle Spa 2 pm !11�1:11]Nlll►il: IJ 1. OUT 6TH YEAR WE OFFER: • Academy Program for Advanced Players • Rookie Camp for Beginner Players • Softball Program for Girls and Boys • Full Baseball Uniform • 6 Baseball Diamonds Equipped with Home Run Fences • Field Trips to Blue Jay Games & Other Major League Games • 6 Batting Cages with Auto Pitching Machines • Door to Door Transportation • Swimming/Tennis/Ovemights/Mini-Goff • Baseball Celebrities Canada's #1 Baseball Day Camp for Boys & Girls 5-14 years NEW FOR 199 BOYS &GIRLS SOFTBALL PROGRAM Green Diamond has been fully endorsed by John Olerud 11 0 Cito Gaston it of the Toronto Blue Jays (41 6) 733-3350 Director of Baseball Operations CiGaston ( —1 1991 Guests included: 1 • CITO GASTON • JOHN OLERUD; • ROB DUCEY • MIKE TIMLIN • ED SPRAGUE • GENE TENACE • GAt_FN CtSrn ANEW FOR 19921:. VA � DIRECTORS: Wes Pollock, PPA 733-3350 Michael Betz, CA You Love Our Baseball Program Now Try Our Day Camp • For Boys and Girls 4-14 • CIT Program for 15 year olds • 1/2 Day Program for 4-5 year olds • Low Camper: Counsellor Ratio • Door to Door Transportation • Overnights - Mini-Golf/Big-Wheel Trade - Swim Program - Drama • Tennis - Music/Dance • Arts and Crafts • Land Sports • Nature/Camperaft • Baseball Program • Blue Jay Appearances • Blue Jay Games and other Field Trips *FLASH* GREEN DIAMOND IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT IT NOW OFFERS BUS SERVICE FROM PICKERING AND AJAX. .i a + `n';f 'NiEiPsi►6�'tP!'1s vE�,'1�{YiT, f33l=A0,1919-A Obituaries BANKS, John - On May 22. McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old and George. and Sharon Wilson. 1992, in his 38th year. John Banks, Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Vil- Funeral arrangements were entrusted loving husband of Brenda. Beloved lage), 428-8488. In lieu of flowers, to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax. was Panda St*P stepfather of Ronald and Edward. donations to the Canadian Cancer 4214-8488. Interment Erskine Ceme- CH John is survived by his mother Society, or the charity of your tery. In lieu of flowers, please send INESE RESTAURANT 0 Elsie, and 12 brothers and sisters. choice, would be appreciated by the donations to the Canadian Cancer Licensed under L.L.B.O. Arrangements entrusted to the fa,nily. Society or the Victorian Order of 375 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING Accettone & Lodge Funeral Home, PEARSON, Leonard Arthur - Nurses. (Corner of Rougemount Dr. South) Ajax, 428-9090. Entered into rest at the Oshawa Gen- SANDERSON, Tom - Entered COLE, Emma Rowena (Rene) eral Hospital on Sunday, May 24, into rest at the Ajax -Pickering Hos- r, r - Born on May 10, 1924. Entered 1992. Leonard Arthur (Len) Pearson, pita] on Sunday, May 24, 1992. Tom BUYinto rest peacefully ori Sunday, May in his 68th year, beloved husband of Sanderson, beloved husband of the BUY 1 20% OFF 24, 1992. Emma Rowena Cole, lov- Peggy Wilson, loving father of late Icane Parish, loving father of GET 1 GET 1 ing wife of Gordon, beloved mother David, Ron and Jackie, and Gord Alistair and his wife Betty, and Joan FREE eri0u�0 Off ON ALL of Leslie, Ellen, Bryan, Dot and and Beth. Dear grandfather of Sean, and her husband Bill Lucas. Dear ' DINNEE,RnBUF ET i DINNER�BUF ET I PICK-UP Donald. Loving grandmother of 12 Ashley, Kyle and Krista. Loving son grandfather of Tom, Kristina, Terri, "lits only "lltThurs.-Sun.�''� grandchildren. Predeceased by her of the late Ida and Frank Pearson and Susie and Stephen. Great-grandfa- C upon vale n* 20192 Cagw valW June 20192ORDERS mother Grace. Loving sister of eight son-in-law of Lily and the late cher of Shane and Lindsay. Funeral L.___ J L -------.J brothers and sisters and predeceased Andrew Wilson. Dear brother of Lil- arrangements were entrusted to by one brother. Funeral service in lian Irish, Walter and Jackie Pearson, McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, the chapel at McEachnie Funeral Joan and Walter Church, Donald and 428-8488. Cremation. In lieu of0" . 0 Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax Gail Pearson, and predeceased by flowers, donations may be made to ��� (Pickering Village), 428-8488, on Harvey. Brother-in-law of Violet the Ajax -Pickering Hospital Building Wednesday, May 27 at 2 p.m. Inter- Pearson, Bob and Winnie Wilson, Fund. _ r , .5.7. , ment Highland Memory Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foun- dation or the Ajax -Pickering Gener- al Hospital Building Fund. DALTON, Marie - On May 25, 1992 at the Ajax -Pickering Hospi- tal. Marie Dalton, loving mother of Wayne and his wife Dolores. Beloved grandmother of Jeff and Matthew. Marie is survived by her sisters Thelma and Bemice. Friends will be received at the Accettone & Lodge Funeral Home, 384 Finley Ave., Ajax, 428-9090 on Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Funeral mass at St. Bernadette's Catholic Church (Har- wood Avenue and Bayly SL) to fol- low at 1:30 p.m. Cremation. LARMAND, Larry Paul - With deep sadness, at the Scarborough Centenary Hospital on Sunday, May 24, 1992. Larry Paul Larmand. beloved husband of Milka. Dear father of Matthew and Stephanie. Loving son of the late Gladys and David Larmand. Dear brother of Bnan and his wife Mary Lou, and their children Tammy and Keliy, of Pickering, and Steven of Toronto. Predeceased by Ronald and Wayne. Son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Steve loannidis. Brother-in-law of Steve and Mary Loader. Uncle of Mark and Cristy. Also brother-in-law of Vicky and Andy Crooks, all of Windsor. Will be sadly missed by many family members and friends. Funeral mass at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, Church Street, Ajax (Pickering Village), on Thurs- day, May 28 at 10:30 am. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Vil- lage), 428-8488. LINTON, Margaret Olive - In loving memory of Margaret Olive Linton, who peacefully passed away at Scarborough Centenary Hospital on Monday, May 25, 1992. Beloved mother of Dianne and Harold Jr. and his wife Darlene. Funeral ser- vice at the Christian Life Centre Church, Ravenscroft Rd., Ajax, on Wednesday, May 27 at 11:30 a.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. Visitation at the church Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 am. OMELON, Anthony (Tony) - (50 -year resident of Whites Rd., Pickering). Peacefully at his home, after a short illness, in his 92nd year, on Sunday, May 24, 1992. Anthony (Tony) Omelon, dear hus- band of Mary. Dear father of Lida Baker, Jerry, Sandra, and the late Victor. Grandfather of Brydon, Kim, Paul, Daniel, Julie, Sidney, and Christopher. Great-grandfather of Kelly, B.J., Brandon, Lauren, Jesse, Katie and Lindsey. 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The 20 -year-old has defeated the top U.S. collegiate swimmers in her career and last summer she earned a medal in the Pan-Ameri- can Games in Cuba and had it presented by Fidel Castro. But, none of her previous accomplishments compares to the talented swimmer's achieve- ments at the Canadian Olympic Swim Trials in Montreal last weekend. In slightly more than a minute's time, Flood pushed it to the limit in the women's 100 - metre breaststroke to fulfill a lifelong ambi- tion. She finished a strong second in the event in one minute, 11.09 seconds behind Guylaine Cloutier of Longueuil, Quebec, earning a spot on the Canadian swim team representing the country at the Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain in July. "Definitely, it's been my biggest dream and definitely my biggest achievement so far," says Flood, a Pickering Swim Club member who Today's AJAX - Today's the day. It's Challenge Day in Ajax and townsfolk are urged to get 'Active in Ajax' as the municipality tries to get as many of its citizens as possi- ble involved in this yearly celebra- tion of a healthy, active lifestyle. This year, Ajax will challenge Fort McMurray, Alberta, a town with a population of 33,000 people situated 436 kilometres north of Edmonton, and Guelph, Ontario, with a population of 85,600, in a friendly rivalry to see which com- munity can register the most pau- attends Philadelphia's Villanova University on a swimming scholarship. Her time at the Olympic Trials was the fastest she's swam the 100 -metre breaststroke in the past few years. A strong finish in the race gave her a shot at the Olympics. "'I'm usually able to bring it back in the last 20 'jt Was my to 30 metres. I usuall} last chance have a really good back half of races. It really SO I had t0 worked out for me in that g1Ve it way. A few days prior to the everything 100 -metre breaststroke, I had." she came close to qualify- --Lisa Flood ing for the Olympics in the 200 -metre breaststroke. However, she fin- ished a disappointing third. She had high hopes of in this event as she'd won the gold medal in the 200 -metre breaststroke at the U.S. National Collegiate Athletic Association swimming championships this past spring. "I was a little disappointed," says Flood. "But, the other girls (winner Cloutier and sec- ond -place Nathalie Giguere of Ste. Foy, Que- bec) have great experience in that event. Some says Pickering's Lisa Flood people expected me to do it there because I had done it at the NCAA championships." Undaunted, she prepared herself for her last hurrah in the 100 -metre breaststroke.. Flood says the keys to her success were getting her stroke under control, a problem she encoun- tered in the 200 -metre breaststroke, and con- centrating on a strong finish. "I knew what it was going to take to make it," she says. "I knew I had to swim a little more controlled race in the 100 (metre breast- stroke). I'm a very technical swimmer and I knew I would have to hold on to my stroke. It was my last chance so I had to give it every- thing I had." Yesterday, she flew to Fort Lauderdale, Florida to train with other Canadian Olympic swimmers at a special camp. She'll continue to hone her skills there until the end of June. Flood will then join the entire Canadian Olympic swim team in Canet, France on July I for last-minute preparations. In France, she says, "The weather is similar to Barcelona so we can get used to the climate and conditions. But, the team doctors also say the food is better there and there's less of a chance of getting sick." the day! It's Challenge Damwmoy ipation on Challenge Day. walking, nutrung, bribing or Playing Ajax's participation rate in 1991 soccer to name a few. was 62 per cent of the town's pop- A complete list of Challenge ulation and organizers are hoping Day activities follows: for a higher percentage in 92. U MAYOR'S FITWALK: Ajax citizens can getTake a 15 -minute walk with ��vr, involved .by doing 15 minutes � Ajax mayor Jim Witty during of physical activity, thena the fourth -annual Mayor's calling the hotline at 427- " (a Fitwalk. The walk starts (rain 8811. The percentage of par- or shine) at 2:30 p.m. and ticipation from Ajax's popula- • • Q again at 3:30 p.m. on May 27 tion will be Wxdated and used to from the corner of Kings Cres. determine a winner among Ajax, and Harwood Ave. and mayor Fort McMurray and Guelph. Witty will lead a leisurely stroll Physical activities may include down Harwood as far as Bayly St, YrrY. ..::ai,•..L�,114'.1:.1.1R.•,IYf11:[.. l.Y Y. N, c,•.... P }; and back again. McDonald's will supply refreshments after the walk. D CORPORATE CHAL- LENGE: It's a fun -filled event designed to get Ajax businesses and their employees involved in Challenge Day. Ten -member teams will participate in five zany events. It's at the Ajax Community Centre soccer fields from noon to 1 p.m. D 125 MINUTES OF AERO- BICS: Town fitness staff will help celebrate Canada's 125th birthday See LOTS ... Page A21 Pickering golfer Florida bound AJAX-PICKERING - A Pickering athlete will be tee- ing off in Florida next year on a university scholarship. Ginger -Anne McQueston, a member of Pickering High School's girls' golf scam, will attend Stetson University in De Land, Florida on a golf scholarship. lticQueston was one of six players selected in the Ontario versus Quebec junior team match in 1991, which was a big help in winning her the scholarship. "I'm very excited Ginger - Anne is coming to Stetson," says that university's head golf coach Margaret Jones. "She has great potential to improve her level of play during her four years in the program ... a very coachable player who will add great tal- ent to our young team." In 1991, McQueston earned individual runner-up honors in the Scarborough District Championships, while Pickering High earned its second straight team tro- phy. She won the individual LOSSA title in 1990 as Pick- ering High claimed the team championship. The Stetson University Lady Hatters play in the Trans America Athletic Con- ference. Area gymnasts fare well at big competition AJAX - Two local gym- nasts were gym dandy at a high-level meet in Etobi- coke on May 17. Kelly Gibson of Ajax finished second overall in the argo C division at the East-West Challenge hosted by the Etobicoke Olympi- um Gymnastics Club. Gibson was second on beam (8.95 score), third on vault (9.25), fourth on floor (9.00) and sixth on bars (9.1) for a total score of 36.1 She's a member of the Gemini Gymnastics Club in Oshawa. Meanwhile, Brieann Taylor, 12, of Pickering fin- ished third overall in the provincial tyro B category at the East-West Challenge. Taylor placed second on vault (8.65), third on bars (9.05), third on beam (8.9) and fourth on floor (8.85) for an overall score of 35.45. Taylor's a member of the Scarborough Olympians Gymnastics Club. E 0 411 E 4 'gyp --•�:K Hti Lots d Ocffdiss planned for ChdLange DW_ FROM PAGE A20 by leading Ajacians in 125 minutes of aerobics in the upper lobby at the Ajax Community Centre from 7 to 9.05 pm. LJ FAMILY WALK & BBQ: Join L.OEB Baywood and Ajax panics and recreation staff for a barbecue at Rotary Park after a "family walk" along the Ajax lakefront. Proceeds will go to the Ajax -Pickering Hospital Expansion Fund. It starts at 5 pm. LJ SWIM FOR FUN & FITNESS: Enjoy a free dip in the community centre pool. 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FRESHno back attached Pw famiy CANTAL' -.--�- Is I i1rd --f .'ice 0.0. a.'i►. PES 10 r1CgZM mbd of U.S.A. no. 1 rade large i ' Pr g g size l8 s ImDE- - - rac,�■�= — - . er9,m:. :.rte..`.._ .� .� .?�,•� ���"w i*'Is �►4 DE �- ' eKt7erV I x 2EMON FRESH 10 L cOLPM paywify 99 LEM�ON b6lay no narne* 4110 L box w�M----SH ,09� LICES HNEIDERSPrwms cbeese foocl MIL NE/LS 2% partly 4 L bag :SLICESwM INF .scHrvaaERS �'�' =cheese food • she el clad varieties 9 Pk9 . Lmr rn. pkg p. co,P L~ am ca.pm Pw . oAtmiw c� mid Morar May 25 wW 5akrAor ■ 41.t 30 ID97 a 1c61 - 6 S.p.asrs aiy Pw4; r CARRY -ALL BASK SUPERCENTREftiendlymentallyWRh aW�lawn additional quanfitfes 1 ■ wW4w n NAVE■ ,pi wo y' ■I 1PArW AM Nju limit one corn. per coupon. limit ane � ■ ca,pan per . Ca,pan wid � `IM , May 25 b Saw.rlaj; May 30, . 9 Prim errec►rve AAorxby, hby 25 " � A* 30 W2 Qty �,�,,�,, �rr1b - 1f1 .""" �'' i�'Ser V@ gua1l1S ♦. ,w. :4.P •S.'�.�,��.Ft.t K%:.i'-r.Es• .:.-..-------..--. .1�--. .. ..._l'- 2-1.-� • L • • • .._......� - nattily • ■ v --..-.,....,,.p OPPORTUNITY in Kuwait - rebuilding now in progress. ex. cellenf pay and transportation. Pleae call 516.929-0341, ext. 887.(061692) e you for the you want... P you get it" at Travel & we Tourism ant at On Campus art APOLLO Tralning 'er Banking and lits Financial ygy Services tics Customer tlr :ervtce personal Interview lilted ■nnlir.ot. GRADUATES 1ERFECT 5.1 Word Processing TRADING sturdlays r Ir 05 Career Training COMPUTER Beginners - cnrn• to our free seminar on Tuesday .,one 2nd at 1 p.m. to learn aoout sus. WordPerfect and what a PC an do for you. Cal Bssma at 888-7755. (062392) 110 General Help TELEMARKETING Permanent part-time positions available Immediately. Some sales and/or telemarketing experience preferred Afton. to Thurs. 5-9 p.m. Dynamic new company with office in Ajax. Generate leads for in- house sales team representative state of the art home security products. Excellent future career opportunities. Minimum $81hr. Potential to earn over $204v Cal Yr. Abrslas 619.12SO PROGRAMS Applications ate now being taken for summer and fall Computer Training Programs. Free tuition or funding assistance may be ;available to qualified applicants. Recently laid - off workers 45 years of age or over may also qualify for funding assistance. Programs are available in Computerized Accoun-ting, Data Management, Desktop Publishing, Word Processing and more. Computer Learning Centre, Whitby, Monday to Friday 668-9713. HIRE EDUCATION Plenty of experience but lacking computer skills? Programs avail- able in Computerized Accounting, DeskTop Publishing, Data Man- agement, Word Pro- cessing and more. If you are 45 years of age or over and have recently been per- manenlly laid -off, you may qualify for fund- ing assistance. Call Computer Learning Centre, Whitby. `k — ' LA fi Your Business Career Starts Here * Word Processing ' Computer Service Technician * Micro Computers and Business Applications * Computer Operations ' Computer Programming OSHAWA - 434-8585 WAX-MCBEKSLNG CALL 611141-3315) SCARBORO - 750-8585 ro TORONTO - 485-8585 MISSISSAUGA - 848-8585 C'D1 Career Development Institutes Ltd. Formerly Coetrd Data IasutWe BURNASY•VAINCOUV ER•SURREY-ED.MONTON-OTTAWA-HALIFAX VICTOR[A-SASKATOON-.MONT REAL -LA VAL-QL ESE C 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help riPantie PAYROLL CLERK (1 year contract) Duties will Include checking rime cards, pre- panng bank Inputs. checking bank outputs, processing new hires and terminations and calculating vacation pay 2-3 years experience handling a payroll of 300 hourly employees in a unionized environ- ment and familiarity with the CIBC payroll system are assets. Please fax or mall resume to: Recruiting Coordinator 111 Progress Avenue Scarborough, Ontario M1 P 2Y9 Fax: 297-2264 Reed's OSHAWA CENTRE STORE feores (FULL-TIME PERSOM to manage the store, Sales and floral experience will be an asset. Also PART-TIME SALESPERSON needed. PLEASE SEND WRITTEN APPLICATIONS T0: A. STOLK do 206 Harwood An. S. Ajax, ON. L1S 2H6 (No Dhow calls Dba"l WORK FROM HOME $300 weekly possible. Free report. Send stamped envelope to: HomwrorWq Research Canada 4666 Kande Stade 162 Niagara Falls, L2H 1,14 LMMEM� Experienced Short Order Cook wanted. Send resume to Kathy Masulka 975 Dillingham Rd. Pickering, Ont. L1W 1V TEAM CLEANER PART-TIME HOUSECLEANER • Reliable • Mature • El�er1611f,'ed Ill Drwe►'s Licence preferred carr 428-9765 Lam a ntwsage CHILDREN FOR MODELLING 3 TV Needed for catalogues, mal fashion shows b TV commercials b seri". Ages 4-12. Al types S sizes. (416) 482-1M. MODELS NEEDED Imlls6udy for os in Catalogues, maomww TV ommlerctab' I video N FentsYs, males, Mrs. No exp. nec. An howl WAIRSTYUSTS - chair rental available for mdependant stylists in brand new salon. Great location. call 7239400. OUAURED.Menson to teach fry 12 year old daughter piano and singing. Tom, 436-9024. HAIRSTYLIST we offer a busy envnonment, guaranteed pay plus cbnrhssron, medical plan and advanced Train" •o grow. No dierttelle •eouired. Whitby. 6661327 1052692) DRIVER warted to delivery auto parts in Whitby/Oshawa area. 668.6806 (052892) CLEANERS good pay for ex- perienced people with own transporttawn and •oucxrT@rt t0 slycontract eerr vngs lartonal Won, on .Calf 666143? berweer ' a r . 3 p.m. (06029.2) EXPERIENCED harr stylist re- quired we, own c+wrtels. A+- ldcatrOn, log orgm snoo 50 corrr+rssror. Call 721.782 or 427 38?1.«3x0992) GET paid daily. .p to :1.000 '4'WW'Y Stay home and •news ^o-sy,easy wo•a. NO nvernory, start now = or more info -ration o^ ^O' new dpponunty. nigh S.A.S.E. to The 'nformis orl %wwork. Do". A.. PC. Box 48518 Chedole. Post al Outlet.L8S 4R6.?ref, Namdtpr. Ont rO6C292) So 4 Conry assonal VzAer our •antast,c • orwy and sucoegs Dubltcat i on► by mail. No exp once, Mar •+am* and ad- dress we, S2 ;processing Teel Fa Morrnaror. overxlge. 1355 Kingston Rd. Box 81'53 Pickering. Ont. LIV ?88 CIT/ Woo -axe •sp�,res drvws. Now in appearance with current abstract and ax Pont-". Ex worce ndr necessary Apply 92 Wore St. Jne 3,.;060491) EARN up to SM by assn Vng 50 parrs of styMn earring at norms. work your own hours. S•'pu instructions. Info) Send S.A.S.e to Bolen Inc.. Ext. 455. 4325 Sha plea Ave. W. Sub 225. 30 rOvew. Ort- Mill IV -7 6Wup to 6700 wykyf Ag- ►en'tdle products at home. Fry details. -end S.A.S.E. mm the ad to L. Lovendge. 1355 Kingston Rd. Box 83-153. Pickering. Ont. LIV 188 DUSUWSSES nwood people to address and stuff envelop" at home. FREE delaifgl Send S-I.S.E. to L Loveridge. 1355 Kingston Rd. Box 83.153 Pickering, Ont. LIV 188. EARA Morley reading booksl sm.000 yew iraoorrr potential. Detars (1) eo0.1162-9000 so. CY 183. (0610M 01.M couple wanted b bs su- perintendant of smalf, quiet conWss. Rsb Of ssmi-retked coup's preferred. M interest. Please cal 7252801. (06,26.2) WELL asubliensd raaanclet esr- IM Durham Region. W este looking for self-mothrated in- dMdtuls who went 10 "mop their own business. lf you pw sees strong I OWsho quafise. stresasrat odrnnuniration sift and ill sneryy necessary to build a strong branch office, sand your resume to: Mr. M. Pope. RJL82- walkworth Ont KOK 310. IDBDQas2f 120 face Help OVER 45AND RECENTLY LAID OFF? CALL US ABOUT COMPUTER TRAINING GRANTS. F fou ate of I 41112-120 _' scerAy been laid olf, you may quality for training assistance. CHILMN 4.13 do DIPAXRT. Lotus, Vftdp rlect Dass, wad. aeopepCapbererdloredr. U MPLOYM or on UIC? Eam �arc ErC4w , and S =5006700 Pen title working for An&V& Financial am&bumm yourself. For dsual, send SASE atraa W for ellg6te studertr to CAPA, is cmpo *dm P.O. under 45 or over who do no Sox a4aoto. 1726 "Woon gulf for hiss, train". Durham Roel. Pbwl . Ontario. LIV eesluess Computer College, V& (TF) 427-3010. (TF) , 'as4 rte! v • ,ew....�.� . _ ___ _ _ ____ _-_ _ __ _ . _ _ - __ MGt6 2111 -A -TIM TIERS ADVERI7l8ER VM,, MAYYr, IM 120 o� �p 120 �ofnce �p 130 150 "° ' PART -TOE - 3 DAYS PER WEEK OFFICE DlIrIEairrm m FRIDAY A small Pickering engineering and property management company has a part-time position available. We require an enthusiastic, self -motivated, well groomed individual with excellent communication, organizational, filing, administrative, typing and computer skulls This position concentrates on accounting functions. Experience in Bedford computerized accounting software would be an asset. Credit and collection will also be part of the fob functions. Must have own transportation. If this position is of interest, please submit resume b the address below or tax b 416-831-7401. DLA P.O. Box 221 Pickering, Ont. L1 2R4 130 Sales Help/ 130 Sales Help/ Agents Agents Because of our success in the Marketing and Sales of New Homes ler major Ontario builders, we are now expanding our services into the resale market. We require: RESALE MANAGER Oualffications: Minimum 4 years full time sales expenence. Management criteria under REBBA or - Associate Broker Status - Motivated, Organized, Positive - Some computer skills We offer: Company health benefits - Liberal vacation policies - Benefits - (Salary plus: commensurate with expenence and performance) For confidential interview please fo'ward your resume to Oshawa This Week. P.O. Box 481. File #4084, LIH 71-5 NEW AND USED CAR SALESPEOPLE Busy new car oealersnlp in Ajax, requires new and used car salespeople. • Excellent commission "Ji Benefits • Good working conditions Call: Dwayne or Ted 683-5358 ARE you one of to best? Then ExPEaENCED part time d.ntai how to ear t ho want earl the Income wA show you aesistam required for friendly. you deserve by owing our pstented busy practise. Apply to File products speeia(iffi, designed for 64065, Oshawa This Week, the building industry. our com- P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, L1H party IS experiencing dynamic 71.5-060292) growth. Will you be one of the quilted few') Only limited posi- tions avail". Room for ad- Classified Fax vancement to qualified people. Phone of fax for an appointment. 579-2M Phone 416-623.7751 or fax. 416-623-1857. (060292) 135 Skilled Help 135 Skilled Help TOOL & DIE MAKER A precision metal component manufacturer requires tool and die maker. 5 years job shop experience building progressive dies required. Competitive wages, plus complete benefit package offered. Apply in writing to: PRECISE TOOL & DIE LTD. 854 Dillingham Rd. Pickering, Ont. L1W 1Z6 COMMERCIAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN Required immediately. Minimum 5 years experience. Licences required. Top wages and benefits. OSHAWA MECHANICAL 728-5215 160 Day Care 165 Day Care Wanted Available Som RELIABLE •es pc -s c e e. DAYCARE Derw,cec caring oaDysrter re. . qu✓ec for two „",{OreHome n to I" out nutr't.ous lunch and 'n our no* Call 6868826 Snack. big backyard to play n ----- rFull time or pan •,rine. Any age 165 Day Care we,comme s--, cayaare also Availablea"aia°e "" ,es RO Hwy a2 420-0206_(05279?) INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD in canng, safe, fun home ervlrorment. Licensed by li S. Reasonable rates. Receipts, flexible hours. Call DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE 286-1207 0 Ga°20220 �c 220 �" 25GSa� 'CLOSING BUSINESS SALE' GIANT MULTI-FAWLY FUNDRAISER 50-75% off craft materials. $3,000 worth of inventory. SOL, May 30, 9 ,1,111--4 p.M. Ceramics, ribbons, vine wreaths, dried flowers, 1i Now (���, Amberlea) baskets, Xmas materials. 616-7651 8 Dc. kitchen suite, plumbing fixtures, waterbed, SOLID ask and pine furniture, kftdan and vanities, buy direct d 290 Pets -Supplies - from one the largest manufac- Boarding turers in Ontario. Avoid the mid- dle man. Eq. Conpeke pine DOG Obedience Training sum bedroom suite, 11325.. Oak mer classes oonxnencing June double pedestal table, $741, all 17. A trained dog is a welcomed sola. no veneer. Finished In member of the family. We use collectables. Call 839-4207, youI stain choice. 965-en4 o the motivational approach. For MOVING SALE •HUGE -1911 SPRUCEHILL RD. 985.8930. (0 92) more information, call Patricia, or Judy, 683-7536, Classico MayMBY 31, 8 a.m:12a.m. COFFEE table. 2 end tables, diningroom table, 6 chairs, Touch Obedience Training. (060582) Antique collectibles, tools, baseball cards, electrical entertainment unit, china/bar TWO yearold lerrtakr roltwealer supplies, stained glass supplies, oil lamps baskets, paint l °" all `hie'ryWO°d cheslor' for sale. Ready to hreed. Can & supplies, photo equip. (studio) plus much more. field and matching cam• one CO' 571-4291. (052892) v,lk, ('F) ordinating chair. custom made. 16 ti Grew with trader, excellent W792)aon One Bauhaus, certified. Call LHASA Apso puppies, non MULTI -FAMILY GARAGE SALE 571-2686 after 5 p.m. (060292) shedding, non allergenic, not Sat., May 30 RECORDS, tapes, CD's, choc d. househouse°cgs w4 checked needled and 7-8 Brennan Rd. (Ajax) ( l� Posters. videos hockey cards thousands of LP's 199 each . dewormed. 1-705-7e6-3124. Wide Variety of Items Hundreds of posters. Sunday (°62'92) _ 683-5759 May 31, 10-4 p.m. 704 Maria St. in AutomObiles -' Whitby. For information, cal 666-2058. (052692) 300 For Sale _ Trucks For 310 355 Motorcycles PIANOS/GRANDFATHER 1989 Chrysler Daytona, 5 Sale CLOCKS - Pianos, rent to own, apt. size, upright, grand, digital, speed. T -roof, loaded, mint condition, dark blue. MUST 1964 Chev with cap. 8 Cylinder.1964 Honda Sabre. V-65, one keyboards. CLOCKS - free delivery SELL. $6495 or best offer. standard 4 speed, brown, good owner, 61,000 kms., new mechanically, power steering battery, $2200. Fairing and set up. Call Telep Before 6 30 P.M. (weekdays) and brakes ass Call will certify. Call 430 and take advantage of our low overhead warehouse prices. please leave a message 434- 5263, Oshawa. (052892) (416) 786-2049. (053192) 7482 evenings, weekends. 4331491. (060492) UPRIGHT piano, Henry Heden 1969 REPOS Newer . older. 1986 Caravan SE- 1966C kca. (053192) 330 Trailers�TO ADVERTISE YOUR model by Mason and Risch 1987 Prelude. 1988 Accord. ' SPECIALTY CALL Phone days. 619-0611 or 1991 Sunb,rd GT, many morel 1976 Hardtop camper, sleeps 6. 576-033; evenings. 579-0877. (060292) The Repo Centre. 286.8388, in good condition. $1500 o-b.o. 79/-7672 JUKE box with wall player, (TF) Cal 837-00x3,. (053192) records. $3000 firm. Gran scale table. antique day bed- 19" Cadillac Sedan Deville' near new. most options. 340 Auto Parts & 340 Auto Parts & dressers. night sward, atoned glass supplies crocker certified. outstanding automobile $8595 Crown Art _ Repairs Repairs y. lanterns. and numerous o Pldyring. 428.9423. (D53igZ) collectables. Call 839-4207, 1946 Dad Anes Dodge Wagon. auto, must sell before May 30. (053192 PC. Ds. air. 4 speaker stereo (� New tires. new brakes. body as WALLPAPER clearance - Over new n and out 186.000 kris. 1.000 rolls from 99 cents to Cemtied $2300. 839-8672. $9 95 adouble roll and more. (052792) Open 5 days per week. Mon.- fridge. 2 door, $500. Good 9 Fr1_ " p m. Sal %5 p m. 623 1M6 Ford Escort. 4 apes, arty 6961. 65 King St. E.. Bowman- fm cassette. certified. $2800 or v,lk, ('F) beef Offer. Please Cal 639-7512. 16 ti Grew with trader, excellent W792)aon o dnn,.lonnson V4 -9C motor. loaf Pontiac Sunblyd. S900C Ca11420.873T (053'92) showroom Condition. 4 door AJAX P"ycertng Appliances - no sedan. 4 cybrK$W. auto. Pg. pb.. reasonable otter refused Fully arulm slowed. $2995 oontlod guaranteed reconditioned Cal a27-9722 anytime. Russ. apokances Come •*take us a Bq Town Sales. (052892) deal. 427-6784, 467 Westney 1965 Honda Accord. engine and Rd. & Ajax (TF) body mint condition, stereo. COUCH and char for sale grey urtttiod, must sell. Asking CARS PAINTED 50 00 + materials (Customer sands & masks) 683-2998 Clear coat available. tones pillow back. $500 or beat $2495 Of boat offer. Call 683 --- offer E-00+1ent co,dnon Call ^77 of 666-5474 after 6 p.m. 355 Apartments 434 ,°x9 (062892SNC) (fS26OZ Motorcycles 400 For Rent SALE new and used host free ' T°cez G.S. nova auornanc froges, con washers anddryers transmtason. pt.. pb.. arrylm arawtto, air. good conditrn,. for apartment units. $1800 certified or best offer. Stephenson's Furniture and ,yen &31.1294.(052792) Appliances, 227 Court St. Oshawa, call 576-7448. 1"4 Toyota TercefSR5,2door 1060292) hlacln. 5 speed. air condinonng, aluminum wheels, ar,fm FREE sleds In hrewrood. 717 casseee. groat condition. Fully Willson Rd. Call first and ask for certified. 52700. Cas 6662571. Mark 725-3630- (TFALL) ( VILLAU© PLYMOUTH LARGE ai bath rh dards 1993 Trans Wade, T•txar DAYCARE available in my stainless IoMool s,Nc (bow new) 16 �, air, powerr wkndowa, goes' CHIRYSILEIII Anne. tenses backyard.ti � 21 0 Flea Market � g canoe. ,9e3 vtrapa scam locks. awe. tit s,«rrp. And sna KS,ha tut n part time. orcycr. Lar kms.. back S2700. Call SIM at (416) 833 age Whrtec-Oklahoma. 831- SM 3846 10531921 rest. trunk, windshield cover. 2017 or leave message. RIDGE INSURANCE _ soFT lop ler trailer n Good condition. 427-7374. (06,292SNC, MOTHER of 3, (15.7,3) able to condition. Asking $400. a beef (� 365 Marine provde oiaterence0 daycare. lug eats a sumrrar rnd Our. offer. Call 683.91285. (052792) MOFFAT • Harvest gold self cleaning stove and frost free 16.2 Monte Carlo a I r conditioning. automatic, power soilless 1944 t8 ft. Larson boat NOWAG aide cal. and lots of lot. - chowerial 4 $saw and Chair, green. $6Q Drapes• fridge. 2 door, $500. Good 9 sawing.power lopes«, and power flans, n-0pard, oulbwrd. V6, windows. $,900 or best offer. Rochelard 0327. (s. Rich RO at2. 427- 0327. (0531 sem, sneer, light beige. 98 T� 6.000 BTU air 3.8L. fusty loaded, excellent 7986 Buick Skyhawk, 2 L, 4 condition. Call 579-3110. CALL CLASSIFIED PWM per pair. 89- (Ong. 160, oorlditioners, used 3 months. door. automatic, /tcNient irxe AFFORDABLE -experienced Su cabbage patch dols pike $295 each. 576-6025. rior and exterior, am/tm 14FT Donal Fishing Best, boat, daycare available in my home, new). $12. each. Calf 6864895. (080792SNC) Causer', $2900 phone 43o. morn and trailer. 18 HP Mercury ages ore yew and up. Lunches and snacks indome230 (0531g2) Articles 7269. (060392SNC) outboard. good contdlim $190° provided. tax receipts given. Retenend- 220 Articles Wanted tin, I�orfda Accord, 0,l 432.8899. (0528➢?) S given `°ton request. Call 427• For Sale 800-267.2685. Belleville, Mr. speed, ora owneer, MOAT sips - Basan (eke an Esso as ts. 728-8352. Trent Syst m, quiet harbour, 9505- (069192) 789.2088. (062982) WANTED - stoves, fridge, peo292spip deer wow. good fahirr,f, up b WESTNEY and 461 - ful time dependable daykar. available SUY area $w - I(gfafy used ups- cake Nw-em qualq cmldnen's washer and dryers wodking a ria. Aso wrMe .. pickup U%K k 1979 Mazda Rx7. 60A00 Hies 40. $300 and up. 705454-19". for 12 niont or oidw children 'Near' moss Ay '-1-and in.. (newer than 1978). Call -Win yr. -Win now parol, OVFKN SW=soiboard, N.P. Now perk. fenced yard. 427•and opining � Pickering. M1 DA. as s. 431-7848. SM rigging 0037. MW30Z . cam 427.1751. (o•,t29a2) nr�.�a)u.�r COMP M529M king s Ge y. 623.8. - MAMYMTnNG in my (11011 . DONT nss out bockyard tent 270 Video 1977 Ch". Malibu, 49,000 H� D www mesa, eaoetNrO nxrtitg 0 uiy awileble lo pickup and drop an salef Saw on T.V.'s. VCR's, condition. needs lime body Equi ham schools, lium"er holldayt etc. Cal Lisa, 42601 a 426- Wrs, n*MW mGC pponabls &1610 &16 lob more. Everyora IBM COMPUTER - IBM -XT, 640 K of memory, EGA monitor It work, an Urea, only, Nog. Cal 420.3782. (052aa2) FORT( Lit indusyisl We. 1964 0161. M527921 we'r n - 10solar oa cel T-" (16 colo ws). 5 1/4 floppy disk- a a style, 30 mnlmt. May 28 20 and 30111. drive 10 MG lard drive Real Mf. AUtonlobileS f conacky naw 170 �Pby ret BOWMANVILLE AUDIO good deal, excellent for 305 Wanted motor, rlsww,typpst Wanted VISION, sa IrJrtg tit IL Bowl IJrivewsly 6350.ft- r.X500 frrtl 57;$ marwgo (in ba*ywd alf Siftrar MEN with trucks will do St.) (o5aeaz) 290 Pets-Supplies- Irots t.hold mows, ;C WaMrpk�Prfif"+rfhep. � N � � 7 BOardI al Ydllrt�g Cal Cad or Jana. 423- Good catdtlor� Best ares. 4311 2656. (TF) 8226. ROT1weLLER pups - s ccoNsrs lemporURINE-ERASE guarantees rt Go rent bloodline, 21 0 gorgeous fitter, lather and Flea Market "s^1DMOl d urine stars odors papers on premises, slats ares }fO1 ll l hire - stain dsssoa- d. ready to go June 12. ropoI tree itiorrratdort• 433-0755 anytime, Jackie. ATTENr10N Verldorsl haw you PAW" Chemicals rivaled. 1- (05311M been tlben? Milan new Indoor 800-56EPASE. r, 1"" ) flea m orket am. a to boa *W awAc dirirg ream table ands > lertaleDORtow O '� Trucks For Port perry. Do you haw aorta- cAab, ctla aabifeef vweY good owili l b so? w. con condition. :1300. Pfraa alar 6 CKC re91 . hips and eyes 1 Sale a000nodate 400 vondoes. For P• M. or Nave message. 576- guaranteed, vaccinated, an rnbsievable $25 per day. 4367. (080292) dwwomatd, talooes IlrvYp an0 ,fair GMC Slew ' weekends. 432- 1982. (052082SNC) 400 Apia rp«nRert�Is PART time 12-15 hours can ter up so acres we"). Salesperson for cw AGGRESSIVE ears person a„d win extra incortm(Mayb• aNh experience to so HVAC MUST mow to England. NeN ad to sell bY+i- �y to go. Cal 416 X314• (O6Q2g2) ria extended load��ed complMO WRust Chiselled. ith mercial and office cleaning and s the Big BLk ksQ Opera Sauwdays microwave, television. fridge REGISTERED Paissn Khol hld1, sidrontC aorirol, cap company. Must be custorner ' oriented wtth a proven track TOrn' 8834477. () and Sundays. Photo 41849& 3500 or 4164654W& (061192) and more. CON Mrs. Mom at 4362034. (053192SNC) for sale. Reedy b Go. Haw had first needles. For further bed -liner, alarm system, new tires. $113.500• Cal 831-2551. record. Leads provided and bis blue Porol Pram CARPET - I haw now Stai Stain- information, glees' call 726 momw d support and tra"_ we 9s' CALL CLASSIFIED Carriage. saoelent condition. moster and l00% nylon mDef. ° '(0`2992) TRUCK Caps -very caw carless oormission. Send resumel 578-9S Large wheels, $225. Dorel WIN do IMkgrn rooand has for FREE to good home, mixed free odes, many styles. Spodar references to P.O. Box I H 7111111111. 798-711172 Swing-o-moft $15. Cal 836 $380., includes cwPe1. pad. plus bres4, 6 owner old puppy, has from $599. downsize. Call t - Oshawa, Ont. L 1 9555_ M529921 InstalaNpm, (30 yards). Stew had shat. For Information, 800-267.2685. Belleville, Mr. 10802D2) 789.2088. (062982) phase sty 427.4955. (052792) Running Board. (061 ISM Athol Green Co-operative Homes is now accepting applications. Call the office at 668- 9641, leave a ONE MONTH'S FREE RENT. When you sign a 1 yr. lease on a small 1 bdrm. for 5594/month includes fridge, stove d ulwies. cam stow! ONE ►RTIEtr� AWILABLE N OSHAWA Includes fridge, stove A utilities. Close to 401 exit, (Park & Bloor) For non WommiroR coal 571.0015 Pkhm raw is Chwcb 9LL 3. Large clean, now, tum. b9c119in ill616a.own 9rwy. Mt -n kkhM TV, puking, no pal. 416Man - 416 -MINS APARTMENT RENTALS CHOICE LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA NO RENTAL FEE TO YOUI VALIANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 579-1626 OR 0 LJ E �J ++ems .•r -eel a nairsrracsrw wt. n UAV 77 IWZ.MAl:r;s1-A tS 40 Apartments THE N1IEMAD Ape rtments VLRTI4LR, WED, MAY 27,1�1fZ-PAGE 29-A 400 For Rent 0 For Rent 400 For Rent 410 "°" �or 420 T°" ho'"For " ' 450 ASC r jOQ Homes Homes LARGE one bedroom For Sale 500 For Sale bw"and LARGE two Dedman main floor FULLY furnished and equipped AJAX • Westney/401, new AJAX stove.a it, �",1e' bungalow. beautiful deck on nicely decorated spacious townhouse, room only $375; REDl10ED - VM1dOr Bought Firm Mdro, bade, available June 1. First and townitomis. Walk to Pidwing new basement apartment, .dishwasher, and Parking. Avant- last requked. Phone 623.1275 Town Centre. Just pack your Machsla) $400; a sham bane, Lepe 5 Falby Court abs Jure 1 $575 m onthy. first or 7281904. (060292) and last. Call 435-0900. � and move in. $1050 per $500 monthly. Cal 428-2432. I� apartment in family building. (052892) PICKERING - 4 bedroom home, month, ,John McCamen, Rell - ditioning broadloom, 2 ONE bedroom close to 401. Go, schools, Genesis Ltd. 831-3300. AJAX area in Waslney Heights, brsserertt apart- shopping, all appliances. nein- one bedroom available im- , laundry facilities, saunas and mW"Close to walkout. stow• fridge, dow coverings included. Main NORTHEAST Oshawa - 3 mediately in threebedroan fully and 401. $525 floor }amity roomrfireplace. bedrooms, stove, fridge, rec delachad home. use of all room, underground parking r^onlf+lY Inclusive. First and last. Patti, available immeidately. room, "'� complex. $740 plus facilities including sundry room. - tali 434 6769• utilities. First and last. Available i360rmonthl 686-0765. i (052892) 51250 plus utildiea. 3531035 or y. 0811 LARGE new two Ded,00rr pass- 286-9095 ask for Ownetra. July 1. 725-2339. (060292SNC) (053192) DESIRABLE 5011TH AJAX �A merit apartment. Separate SOUTH Oshawa - available PICKERI NG - Eyer Dr 4 455 Condos For Clay briflk home with lake view Offers 3,200 Sq. ft of V3w�021 enhance• large 3 piece bath. August 1, 3 bedrooms, mainbedroom townhouse, excellentINing Spare. V8/ v L Own laundry, parking, $780 1�• fridge, stow, dishwasher, locat on, close to park. 2 Rent �n floor, den, faintnclusive. 420-3173. (052892) laundry facilities, close to wakouts• newly decorated. 2 ly room, laundry. OSHAWA LARGE hrobedloom schools bus. Firstilaw. $700 appliances, $1100 olus.SAILWINDS - large ons Separate formal Innngroom, dining room monthly plus hydro. 7230619 (negaable). AvaNable July , bedroom cordon, balcony, in- • Finished basement with 5th bedrooms m. 12-5 e.r� basement apartment, $800 door parking and pool exercise 9Y monthly. includes leave message. (060592SNC) 839-4326. (052792) • Large pod -sized lot ovedookin ravine, In mature Parking la room. run. to 401, waking dis- g two. use of large backyard, PRICED to salt. Executive 430 ROGMS TO tanee to GO train. Available laileslde area. Private entrance. fridge. stow, home. large lot, 4 bedroom. Rent July. 839-0697 (052882) Priced tO sell 9 5245.(X)0 BIGUEWATER PARK washer, dryer, large eat in dining and family room, OPEN HOUSE SUN. 12-4. For viewing or we 460 kitchen, lull bath, al utilities and fireplace, 2 car garage, a6 Office b Retail Itl(txrrtatkon Wt Mr. U Nes 128.2939 or 5801517 WHITBY APARTMENTS cable included. Close to all Springdale. Vendor hold home for rem• fur use. large amenities. Ideal for working mortgage, low interest, no horriq' Pinata bath, universal Space 2998 R line Rd., Ajax couple. Available unfurnished, Barbecue, furnished or imxttediately. qualifying. $25,000 down, will unfurnished. +100 weeklyin- A•1 Retail (800.7000 sq.h.) and CHARMING - IOygiy 436-8772. (052892) rent at $1295. 725.1171 or 263 clusive for details, 428-1211, office space, (450-6500 sq.ft.) in AJAX area, n ndsca r5 4edroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in 2009. (o a well anchored s Landscaped. mow' ONE bedroom baserrKent span- 52992)_._- leave message. (053192) 1bpP'^9 �n1re ful hardwood floors. knotry one immaculately maintained building, broadloom 3 ment in home. $590 monthly SOUTH Oshawa - 4 bedroom AJAX - furnished room in a inphmsOahawaloca�ions 576 •ec too- with f eidslone Inclusive. Avail. June. Room, n semi. 5 6956 or 5741626. (052892) Renovated 3 bed- fireplace, appliances ,rciuood • appllaflcei, p001, $wi00ksf table, games f0pf}I, tennis appliances, available home. Air, cabs. parking. non - Ar con.. Open House Sundays. hone. $900 monthly. 3-0Ava29 le June 1. $1000 plus.utilities3 Cap arnrier, $90 weelkly. Cart 428 470 Cotta eS For room on lar a lot 1-5. 620 COyft<, 9Xsrdi6 +00111, laurldfy fagllUet and ODvsf9d July. 121-7687 or 493-0297 4 30- 7070 aher 6 P.m. (053192) 9114. saw message. (053192) g � Annapolis. Osr,awa. (053192) Rent $,61.900 For appointrnent, cal PICKERING village. 3bedroom NEWCASTLE wry large room across from park. 723-9430. (060292) 101 t(alhim SL W. ONE bedroom bachelor apart- side split, 2 bathrooms. 4 with separate entrance, p^vate KAWARTHAS - Lake Kas- Spotless home for No �^ey clow^ - 3 bedroom, Mon.-Fri.9-7&Sa:.-Sw11.12-5 menr in quiet neighbourhood in appliances. finished basement, 'hree piece bath. kitchenette shabog - 45 min. northeast of M� 1.2 s!orey brick house. 'urge Oshawa. Freshly palmed, new large fenced yard, air and den. Clo" to everything. 15 Peterborough. Cozy i�ro^t. only $139,000. drive and garage on large a. 571C il�� I^��n bathroom, first and last required. condition ng. Avaiabie August minutes from Oshawa. $100 modern ham'^9 cwtages. R tsoni401 area. $109.000 Cap -'3722 SHELTER $500 monthly, Ulises included 1. $1100 plus utilities Cali 663- weekly. ncfudes all utnihes ex. Good lismin9• swimlmong, boat.CiDPWORMCall Rdk or C 668 se05 ar 573 Phone 728-4904 or 725.9247. 8858 (052992) cep phone- Must be seem Call motor rentals. From $135 oug• ! (060292) weekend a f39rvweeky Aher 4252 (052892) PICKERI it three bedroom 987AE19 ( lou 5. 705-877-2159 (060292% Frank MllanoVitr PICKERING - nuat seen AJAX - basement bachelor bungalow, main floor, 5 PICKERING bkA9aiow -clean. WATERFRONT��onL� 770 skit d absoknely gor aParlment. separate erKTrar!oe. applian0es, air. rice yard. rip gust, close 10 amsmilree, ,nate Crann Real Ajax available mirnediat . First and Scu209 Beautiful view. 2 ac .living-spars.3t)Bdrbbr-a smoking, lklies s July 1. $900 six appliances and ti,rnished bedrooms plus sunroom. boat f� ac cv., alarm, ! n s^ed n &33 FALBY COURT '�[ "°^ a^t°'� u75 monthly. Pk+% 1.2 utiln9ea. First and last. coma la s3o4 ro $335 plus 1i4 426-0715 basmen!. many upgrades. n c l u s i v e . Cali 4 2 8 - 7 8 3 0 83300 I& (053192) utilaies. Non smokers. Call ken. incl m'ofor' $325 per week. I , n- $, 900 c 120 7347 (053192) tenowed cease call 8336962. or appd'^t al call Two �� three bedroom apartments In Tamil �) osHAWA large, spoil eas 4 (052892) 428-8946 •060292; y AVAILABLE immediately - 639 bedroom with finished LARGE rooms, bright, clean. ORONO 3 . D97'OOm AJAX Best Back Banka' building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 C~ St, Oshawa - apartment baserrKer•t owrlo0ks Dark walk cable. on bus routs. Central HOUSEKEEPING Cartages at b Ckapa Ningroomt separate building. close to tors. shoppri from 'sake shore. $' :75 Pius Woodland Estate. 30 mnnutes "oma "our bedrooms, 3 acpliances, laundry facilities arid utilities included s' 4 location, $64-f75 4331748 Gas! o! Peterboroufln, 90 dining loom. *a?.,n krtcher. Dmn huge ,a�Y oom AmcnML c pets. 2 util4e5- Available imrnedately. (� m5nuteg 'rim Picker Beach. felly room. .named ec roan. ;sund a'emium tor. 8 Ca' underground parking Included. $742-$819 Dedroom, $700 and one Cal 7624985. (053192 Pickering. mature 1,4 acre rawne is back- sundry bedroom, $600 First and Last. ) roc, on Rd,Hwy 2 bright heated pia, play ground, store, park ^ fl, 'owe, *a'tbu! flip onto gree a w4 Ye9w Cap 430.0134. (060292) AJAX -Harwood Ave. - 3 room on r^• Rouge Ravine. boat and n'tbrp rentals Sprang, S. SB.000 Ca 983 5438 aDamr>srr. �%� "all 427 __--- bedroom man floor, 5 nom. pool table. share Cooling Fall and Weekend soecals. (053.92) 0689 (053'92; WHITBY - beautiful one facilities, parlung, non smoker August hoiday boo■ngs stat PICKERING- a68a Call 686-0845 bedroom n spar, tint, Gose ro a, family appliances. ilea' Schools. but. preferred. $85 week 286- ava !abie 1 705-653- 131 7 PRIVATE ,Nh icor _ane amend, tarok$ 75 clued utir a �urKe y ODer -'bus• baa,'+. sem detac^ed �� s �/� as, $485 ncludinfl 26 $875 due 2:� utilnga 683- 1861 (053192) Sar a -d S�^ !-6 2 Mon. -Fri., 8:30"+:30 p.m. Paring. and ulihil Call 666 490 Florida !)Gdmo- lou^gaaw 2 raffle. rec bedroom. 2 baths nardwooc t 171 t06C292) 0707 1052792) FURNSHED spaoous morn n N bon. Irspuce. quiet executive home. cable. Vacation Rentals 'ooh- tilt"a•d ro0- ngrourd proletsicnaiiy TWO oe0room. 1 bath count=oncr-te pool. central air, r sred basement it bar ONE and two bedroom OVER cors - 2 bedroom 5 t nip. -ardwood floor%. $•49.500 $•G4.50C a best otter 420 apartments. Available for M PICKEAING - 21»droornpaae. age Home �n Newcastle near ,! telephone and Pal -iii apartment. Whitby $625 du 5 abs evnecat PesoraDle FLORIDA kracera �eac^ 3'06 :052892) rN P.opera.froge.stow.ar, men+ aParrment, separate hydro Tor 6657049 ;060292) Ava9aDre June '9 $85C plus rates Cal; 4279007 (053192) ,500 sq 11 uxu'y gulf front 1301 vcc liogh 0, wh,rby entarnce, full carpeted. 3 uhlaies. Can 987-5483 and condo. 6 appliances. 2.1 6667095 (052892) BAYRELD gad. 4000 carpel. hero^$ far 1 car. 740. y P PICKERING ht I sq.h- 5 ar.Q Wilson, $715 and $740. aPPliances, available b'9• bright louver ieove rwsage. (0529921 AJAX nor fain abed room for Dedroo ma. 2 baths, all oPEt4 _raw . •276 Eldorado, bedroom. ?itr, pp01„ First and last. 721-9744. (TF) immediately. $750 plug. Call half of house. own entrance, maturo workirKg non tRKokt^g accessories, heated pool, imignotav baky+el apart 7558991 or 267.9376 arrytme. r'npLace in large 'rout room. Oedroorl6WESTNEY Irving, north of Mry 2 4 femtals Snare ail !aolites $9C acuzzi, screened sunpVcl top Sat a C Sun. 12-4 p m 4 anc '»aced) oak basement. WHITBY Cin9 room. w, bedroom semi, immacualle Central err, OrrKtral vac sic a avaiLade. Clean. (052792 large k5H9en and owill area- �' weekly Can 428-3266. (053192) !y mVorir . Pnapt quiet building. Suit business people. $825 !am .y room, near schools. 72'}6068 .02- ) nice y decorated. IimarteQ mutt see Whsby sisal Cpen tunable for tingle person. AJAX - bright one bedroom montny,686t385 !060292) shopping. Go. bus. 686-3358 AJAX aairya^dBuretw,urye tam,,groom, upgraded Roues Sar an0 Sun Fudge, stow. heat. hydro. park- basement (060292) room. Shan facilities. '49 tub. CLEARWATER 3 Dedroorrr. May � apartmtNn, separate broadloom. Wil. '-ar•y extras. and 3, . ' 1 pm. 81 $tr Cr Ing and laundry, facilities entrance. (walk out to baclkyard). EAST Oshawa - alert floor 3 PICKERING 3 beQroom dock. bar-ol Call Hsather.64a !uly !urnaned. air can.. -oprle $128.900 434-"'3. (052892) 6668654 052992) Included. Start" at +575. To air con.. laundry ta"Ite2. Hwy bedroom baOkRod Krpsway � �� 2306. (052792) nomws FMated pope. 'Kot rub. sem , :aground Poo'. 5 -------- WHITBY Sail Duh - one 1RICED to sea - execuhw vow, rill 6662450. (060292) 2rWestney. Availeble June 1. Village » "� 2 su+oola, appkanps, fnnhed basement, CLEAN q v � • [ rooms 1 o r tennis rKear OearJKea, and myjOr I stow. oarbecue. da, no wracWM- Children weicom e YOW -eve. ab rox. 2200 sq.h. al home, a,ge wt. 4 bedroom, AJAX South - furnished one $610 27-1 798 (05lea. Fint/laN. ^ts Close to schools. shopping, emtpbysd persons' students. photo_ iLags than noten $275 DnUk. 4 bedrooms. 2 •,2 baths. dining and famiiy room bedroom bierrient �irTmierM, Cat 427-1796 (053192) pets One year Jun 1 5 m- available July 1. $1200 month separate kitchen. bathrooms. tam9iyrocl rep ace. hyge fireplace. 2 car dudes uulrtles. June t. 579- y J,S weekly 683-5503. garage. 46 Mw kitchen. separate entrance. WHITBY- near Go. spotless Mko pin udiM9at. Call 420-4115 or ParkiValleyng, bus sty Near Rouge kktcnen.panrry, lr*nch doors. Spkngdale, vendor ho.d cable. Parking.share laundry. bedroom. June 1 e6. Homes solid oak Staircase. Wasiout mortgage, low nterest. no 7. +795 ;save a massage- (05269?) 296-2 Weekly. $85$100. Cal yard uaalyrng. (25.000 down '25 non smoker. +625 inclusive. inclusive. 89D 5297. OSHAWAasomermi - bngKt one bedroom 2862459 (053192) 500 '•'cold rd $2' C.000. 57•. o Available i ( AJAX -three bedroom, man For Sale mnrdiateily. F?ret and PICK - Bay Ridges - new near O C . 'low. 5 aPOkarces. age fenced PICKERING - room for ren n 3180 ;452892) 1 t 71 a 2632009 (052992' lit. 427-7596. (05319 QUat nolghbourhood, uxyudes yard, close to schools and large 4 t40 n hong Brock one bedroom basement utdbes laundry. parking, $495. OSHAWA duplex - 3 bedroom, apartment, fully carpeted, amen'rim First and last Avail- and Fincn. 427-4206 must be seen. 428-3963 or 686- able Juiy 1. $975 Pius 60t Ge airbus. schoolng. laundry separate entrance. $st a 7871. (060292) LARGE furnished bachelor PAP �tFLCOME TO OUR room. near blas. schoali and a/ mtiorrth, alt inclusive. Fnat and util59es 42&9340!t353tg� mor,pmvane entrance. Lakrory,fB-.��41^-^59-2. 6750 pin utiWlea. 1- APARTMENT for rent - ons ��`� H[]tJ5 416- 759 last. Cal 839 7p5t. (05319 DETACHED brick fromil pi 4 cable. non smoker, Dixie,to 2666- (t)6029Q) bedroom, luded first and lit. sin ng Whites Rd aro My a2- 4 G l e n a n n a, a v a l a b e TWO bedroom u HNIY 2 and Whnea Rd. -large 2 UiNtrs included. Slugs femtale bedrooms. _ u99 pper hat of bedroombasernamapannw .4 preferred Cable. private t Re central air. im25. (05 r1 1120 weakly 831- houae. laundry, parking and >A q.iet coup. Reqs rementc 9125. 1053192) - _ pilsias'ncluded. $725 mDnthl appliances, tteparale entrance, entrance, Laundry facklrtes. Lease, no t1soe y $750 per month, utilities kachertens.427.9362. (052892) Pets, tirt[,last. PICKtJaNG clean, Co2y Iur- to south GM. Available included. Cabs extra, Ill and Immediately. 576-0334. O bedroom apanrrwt upper ref•rencet. Available August 1 $995 monthly 6836638 n : s n s a room. Separate 1060292) tat. Available June 1. Cos 837- floor of duplex in Oshawa. 1434. (052792) (052892) entrance, all facilities. West Sl+orerHa YN $100 weekly. Fru ONE and Ivor bedroom apart- Fridge. ttow. cable. private AYAILAtILE Jay t - 3bedrootr,, last. Cal 83442.1. (053192) menta n Oshawa. Col location, clean, no last rtgnthe AJAX AJAX - basement bachelor entrance. parking, balcony. apartmient. close to Go, local King.Harmony area. $650 2 storey sem, walkout from k tchen to yarn. finished �- - fumrshed room in air rent required. $690 1 bed room, ng, month all rncluuve. Available Dat. Parking. could be tumafled. Jul 1. Cal 436.6085. (060292) y basement, close to O.G.H. and cond.torl home. Shared facilities. Clone o bus stop. Non $715 large 1 bedfoom, $750 2 5500 monthly, inclusive. 427• 401. SS75 per month plus smoker. 6664842. (0527921 bedroom. Call 436-0477 after 5 3139, save a message. Avail. AJAX - -The Breakers' brand utilities. Cal 5763366. (060292) - dal S ' �) ABANDONED P.M. Call 723-3675. (0520M abs June 1. (060292) new exclusive lakeside con- WHITBY • three bedroom 440 R°°'n � OSHAWA . attractive one BACHELOR basement aominiums for immediate nous. Central air. 9v� avail -Board Houses For shows htotw a low rim 121. par month. all Irkckded. 83& 2795 t f 41 Rent ItImum Co•OA n Port Perry s bedroom oatpossly renovall apartment. Oshawa roar Clinic occupancy. 1.2.3 bedrooms. able July 1. $1100 monthly plus 1,0.000. Terme. John Worslwy Broker, 705.359.1131. LETS Make a PRIVATE Dealt ( f 070 Camper Pickering - Three bedroom y ,Chea. fatly ler uPPe and bean. Paring 900.4500 sq.lt. featuring 5 utilities Cap 668-6464 ( ) Y and dinner in quiet art bawl, Gears, quirt, parking, 4rpt ill pa backyard, KKff f appliances, air, balconies and and bexdry e 0 $475 first/ solanu me. undeground parking. �• 576 BOWMANVILLE - cozy two hionr, use d laundry. close to Pickering Town Centre, 424 slU nig .35W Inclueatdes ...es, 7A heakh dub with indoor pod. sauna, anerrite room and bit. bedroom wateArom hone. Nos- ly renovated. Steps to lake. 3075. (0531921 5(0$0292) TWO bedroom apartment for ,ards roost To view cat 42& Hugs yard. Close to 445'M'�I units OSHA OSHAWA 2 Dedroom span- rertt. Adelaide and Part, with air. 1874. (o703M otxNWNNKM. fridge and stow. For R&Qt mems for rent, available ntns0lMly. Fhblaat, laundry excellent condition, $795E e Liveefi PMC Wet evwyvNrg. First and ooYBrock references. First and last required. No pets. $790. l rent • 1,000 sq ft' facilities on Pfo"iso Cal 579- lett No Pam Cal Joe at 728• Rd. area. One bedroom montWy. 8393746. (052$M LO* with at 00rdNioned office . 35831 3at 7284345. wcKErBNc - 9684. ( part ) ament. private entrance. fridge lbw. 'w"i0ry IaO"M ONE bedroom basement Housing 415 space on Brock Rd. Call 424 1905. (o52ea2) one bedroom, ` b'$L and full bath. Parking. $550 East monthly. UtilitiesIncluded. tNanted 450 Shared _ A�'x'"1"d weiece Cable washer oartment. epa ate entrance above Phone 7- Accomm For '75/day Only You can advertise your private sale, or open house this size, any paper, any Clay.' dryer, At con.. sutabl r fpr ply. d•nt or working person. Noor aw . 8. (052792] SOUTH Ajax - family with 9d back door. 2 WOirp•s069 shared washeNdryer. Newly references requires 3-4 AJAX _ fariwi id b•dno«n n bedroom detached house. Call 576-9335, T98-7672, smoker, no pals. PadkkW Claw air decorated. Available July 1. WHITBY in u� � � conditioning, garage, qust quiet townhouse, share Fax 579-2238, then sit back and open your (0531 +1425' Car &P-� • s, u75 plus utilities. 683-2684 GO train and lake. Available se9�+rh°od. COO 42430$1. Available ithatork i�itchen. � mer. i Jairl door to potential buyers!! AJAX - 2 Ir»f knmK slay. Large yard. $630. Townhouses avail a ttint $100. Cal ib AJAX - one I, I , m n bmwvwx 888.7634. (Dso2�2) 7984. (0631921 420For •^trance. SM Pat 1 ri incM+all Room aapnrrwnt. Private entrance, Rent central vac, air, cable, share WHITBY - two bedroom CENTRAL Oshawa iwWa-, MPWU"SMground "-- n� month, no srrloll ng, no pinta Cal 68&8887. (052792) OSHAWA - two and three comodad"INa large CIO. wraeltsr and dryer, ro OMs, non fano SW- PriwN entrance, 3 bedroom /owithouse:. wichWin g haw. Clete 10 rwNIM, smoker, $610 kickuslve. F i L OBHAWA - two tope bedfoom aPwbrwnt, do" b O.C.. unit building, 2 blocks from all utilities, 4 sppklnces. close non smoker, available downtown. Heat and hydro b shoed and antrrise Car 4283814. % Wornedistiy. $390 ikaualw. car PICKERING Liverpool rodded. Fridge, stove, washer 434-3972. (oWtI ) BROKER has $10,000 b lard at Farms For Vacation $147 per m iteh. contail ion 530 nicely decorated. parking. fridge. - and 428-3717 days. 721-2394 Bayfy area, spacious one and dryer. storage *pace n wHTBY • 1600 sq.a. main floor .retire.. ( Y 06849M �+*r+sy Flitam Sale 545 Properties s1�=11Ma ndCaryll, no pets. f7edtoorn btwftwra apartnea. baseneil. Very clean. $890. familyroom, fireplace, thri• - dal S ' �) ABANDONED 723-0742. �) ACTIyE eetb, NPWAD •nlrantce. paAirq and f� and bee• Call �• �- bedrooms, 2 112 baths, 4 to aoaonrodship. wih sartm Farm - no built", 96 d pasture, 99 sae buildup tit. OSHAWA - one pedraort laundry root, non smdwr. no 4131. 10528821 appliances. available July 1. for c for calpriionsltip. WBiq b p@K avall" June 30. $675 S0• Call 4347820. (053192) Ntxes Holy 12- Oil TOetmhouseS '�' �• oa Welk 2 raorids. 2 N+t o$1•Mn 12• One oonicession 51 0 noes b Sturgeon Lake. Frond �h d Can Party Adelaide rse +1560 riling. Houses For shows htotw a low rim 121. par month. all Irkckded. 83& 2795 t f 41 Rent ItImum Co•OA n Port Perry s iii growl $150,000. For Sale road near Fenlon Fails. Cal 571 -WW. (080292) dales used» rd 1342154. Car OBHAWA 2079. (052792) acaptip 44ftdtios la our OSHAWA - irk• Polls" two PICKERING - TrldN cordo, ono AJAX South - 3 bedroom, iP -AN 10. One I rim s In house• near bks h drinfn 4 1,0.000. Terme. John Worslwy Broker, 705.359.1131. LETS Make a PRIVATE Dealt ( f 070 Camper Pickering - Three bedroom - King and Wieon 1350 sq.tL npdrn 3 b.drysir plus solarkrn. plebe aPPllancet, air con., gas bedroom apartmwnt, 1519; 2 rout•, parking and utilki•e and 2 pkeow bathe. al kiduNw. nae batbenue Ieic.a cos. b bedroom apartment' $820; two included. S with kk J t°w^"°� attached 1 535 Lots For Trailers Sites fridge. slow, yid. pare14 Wathe, dryer ftbge, �• �• SrttY bedroom towrihiouse, $882; 9 fent First last. tr2 baths. eat -in kitchen, Sale 15WIIwr, dryer, NW Plus hydro, Auall" June anwitkas, wchoole. Clain welcome. and Call Patricia, 831.9607. fumy preferred. $795 . 1/2 bedroom townhouse, $748. Car Rwbrences. 4324MM or 136, uparate dlningroom, n•w upgraded broadloom LOT for sal• - Enfield, HULL Serve Seasonal Trailer 15. 721-9728, Mas message. 4lbmw P5310M (053192) utliles. 888-2425. (052792) 985.0423, wOMuM s. p520M 3174. (081192SNC) CENTRAL A)st - Iwo bedroom PICKERING - main floor NORTHEAST Oshawa - 4 SHARED Acoorodskin in, kryw throughput. Now Mab and Go. 10011519'. $88.000. AN permid Sites from $750 per season n $131,900. Available Jun• 30 avaNmbkk 728-9871. (OB038i2) ndPeterborough, st3 minutes AJAX -Oxford Towers, 2 baserrtwra cetralnd• 411 Mons doseb bedrooms fnisA•d nac town. Victorian house with nd'k9x arid o^' 01921 east 90 LAKEFRONT Building lot, minutes from Pickering. _a June and Jul 1. Sau anbedroom apart Sauna. dose 10 hil no PMx. non smokkp. June 1 MO molWfr shoppingts. anduu� and hydro. Available Junetwo Piece bath. SM Plus Also betlrooen apaMlea FU u8 �W sd i0dllly Used2B8 serviced, bwatasfuiy 00 aunt *.Sitewith loco dock Crystal Latke, $78.900. aso avasable. Bach. Healed s�TMlleg. 401 and Go from 6864975.1053192) and foundry tocddn. 427-0479. Car Bil of Ansa Richardson, $485 kwlprk8dy. AvMable July 1. M2M Cal 705489-2284 or 416.477- pool, store. 11-705444-11317. $738. Car 4247280 urlN 7 pm. Avwllabke July 1. 1180992) 576-3111. RoMax Apple Reality. 6869288. (052722SHO 1168. M52990 !TFALL) �ci4� i,�J• v'r t Lias ,�� k ,�} �+. . . +a ar f li jCAtC Alk PAGE 30 -A -THE NEWSA6VER'I7SER, WED., MAY27, IM 550 Cottages Sa a 550 co �� 620 Tenders 710 Births MEN A COTTAGE - $66,900 New 3 bedroom, exterior completed, plus all Services. Private sand beach, crystal dear lake, big private lot 2 hr. drive, private sale. Terms available. 1-416-349-2911 575 money 580 Mortgage Insurance 7 3r4x five year open, no IMOIEY Problems') Loans, debt qualifying program, Bad credit consolidations, credit program. urilmited private funds arranglaments. personal budget available. Power of sales. debt planning. garnishees, stopped. consolidation. ftlana, in home FREE CONSULTATIONS. service. New Era Financial Credit Coxnselas (Pickering- Corporation. (416) 721-9563. Oshawa). 4331425. (TFALL) MOIrTGAGES and go x tiiancing. down payment also 580 Mortgagean amped. Arty amount available. Insurance Call Doug or Rick 668-6905. Community Financial Services. MORTGAGE PROBLEMS? WE CAN HELP! 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 1 at i 2rtds to 95% o vialue - Al property types Clock Ssnla and Approtinh Cel RAYCAN FNANCML LTD. 671-2M0 Oeillwe M�2l0� 7.48% F,nv Mortgages. 5 yew arm. Assn 7. 10 and 12 1,4 yew mtorlgages aI very compedrve TOM In hof I . persona. Cyr- ldenr,al service. Phone for keorrrnatcl 7 days a week. 416- 7256123 - iOS3002) Business 590 Opportunities 590 Business Opportunities '10,000 for unique -a order concept. '100,000 m,^,In _ potentia: return 416-861-9043 It's not just what you may, but how you may k let one of our Professional advisors assist you In style, layout i wording of your personalized ad. EXPERIENCED DECORATOR REQUIRED Owner of interior decorating business looking tar experienced decorator to take over Lusiness in the Pickering area, small start up Investment required for the right person. Inquiries 686-5574 650 Auctions 670 Personals ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES SHOW a SALE SAT. b SUN., MAY 30, 31 ORONO SHOWCASE Sat - 2 p.m. to dusk Sun. - dawn to 4 p.m. Admission - S4.00 Free On-SAe Parking Directions (Orono fairgrounds, 8 km north of 401 on 351115) 670 Personals LEGAL FEW AD PROVDED N Urrcerreelre Okraaf� c �UK Yfesadiros �mmma LNWWW mowp � ellcsrl lane, �da DO PAC" Nirmapmowakm kwwaoom 8•121�s CALL 42 ' RATS - kern eaeryir- W BIRTH control and tamely Plan- nRng counselling F•ee and coshderxral, available Monday to Froay 930 am. to 4-3c p m Clinic ,n Oshawa. Tuesday. 1 to 3 pm., and Wednesday 1 to 6 P.m . Pckwng Thurs 3UC p.m. to 6 p.m. For further Information Call Qsnawa 4334)9(.1 Or P".enng 420-8781 (TF) .1,t, O F p,C, tiJ i ♦♦ P �11 *it 41�� TOWN OF PICKERING Tender for Brougham Creek Erosion Control T-14-92 Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned department for the above no later than 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 10, 1992 This contract is for the supply of the required materials, labour, machinery, tools and appliances for the Installation of armour stone for erosion control on Concession 5 between Church St. ii Greenwood Road In accordance with the specifications and drawings prepared by the Town of Pickering. Tender forms and specifications may be obtained from the Department of Supply and Services upon a non-refundable payment of $15.00 per set by cash or cheque made payable to the Town of Pickering. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Corporation of the Town of Pickering Vera A- Jeffrey, CPPC, C.P.P. Department of Supply and Seances One'he Esplanade Picker ng. Ontarc L'V 6K7 ITS A BOY! Mark and Lynn Pankhurst are thrilled to announce the mirth of their son Karsten Mark on May 6, 9:06 p.m. weighing 7 lbs. - 14 112 ozs. Proud grandparents Tom and Bernice Krawec, Bob and Pat Pankhurst. Thanks to everyone at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay for the excellent care. HILL- Terry and Shelley (nee Bateman) are happy to announce the birth of their first child. Kirsten Akan$ born on May 3. 1982 at 5.30 p.m. at Oshawa General Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 6 oz. Proud grandparents are Barclay and Neenah Bateman of Oshawa, Tom and Edna Hill of Hastings. Greatgrandmothers are Agnes Bateman of Oshawa and Ruby Tozer of Scarborough Special thanks to Dr. Y. Hayes. Dr. Pam Tremblay and the nurses on the 4th and 5th floors of the Oshawa General Hosortai- and... istribution --- - -- 680 Announcements Ae want to help the We MINIMUM 1:-�irormjf:nt,notritirl t LISA HANNAH Wou'c .ke to announce 'ler new *NAILS PLUS STUDIO* 'ocated at SCOTT'S HAP DESIGN 62 OLD KINGSTON RD. PICKERING VILLAGE AJAX ADO A isle 'Poe ...B.0 college room ffwim . Cindy. Lea. Dane aw exiling710 d Jennifer have per- Births sonal phofw d themselves for axle. FordaC00 information. carne to c.dyPrice. Box 670 RD. KelownlL B.C.. V 1 V 7P4. Aduna onM Pisatel. (oscl 675 Companions Donn sskKw ins to Iwo- womd peopUl°°.`inp for a long. bare Irladonship Free information package. Davocan. 723-2= (10 a.m. - B ---I p-rrL ) (TF) dal dsnoe. ileo, wtranfen• ctkidren. Free first lessl ne obigafion. 71 0 Births 1Q price rnwdxw$ rp. 2 weeks only at Goodbody's. Hwy - Fairport Rd. Pkftarirg B3-FITT (3411118)' (052W IT'S A GIRL ucolla, D"'g and in Cpocataheient BACON - Scott and Karin are thrilled to . treatrewn. ierrtsdlete care. call 1-e00-363-1518. announce the birth of Carlee Diana on EDWARDS- Doug and Sheri are pleased to announce the birth of their son Brendan MacKenzie on May 7th at 10:18 a.m., weighing 8 lbs. 9 12 oz. A brother for Kathleen. Proud grandparents Bob and Shirley Tait, John and Shirley Edwards, and great grandparents Kay and Babe Desroches. Special thanks to Drs. Davidson and Henderson and the nursing staff at Ajax/Pickering. JESUS says. can the blind lead the blind? Doss your nrnisl« weiar glasses? The Will is the hind narli". Micah 3:11, Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:11. Jim Ca"Wbee, 1-705.953.9475. DISTRESS Centre - Need someone to talk to? Call us anytirlte, 4331121, 427.5839. May 1, 1992 at 6:19 a.m. weighing 8 lbs., i3.2 oz. Proud grandparents are Jeniffer and Hans Schelfler, Marlene and Dave Bacon and great- grandmothers Margorie Barrott and Loraine McIntosh. Special thanks to everyone at Centenary Hospital. That's WC,% �ornmitted to doinE the '011owlnz: cancellin_ �tiivM to aurone u ho as►s L< 10: not del i�e7mz io an% address where the re�:ilusedition hasn't hien picket up: and cleantn2 up am stray ;opie� ae find. `ike built our newspaper or,, Mbit delll'er1 -`,ettino our wr saes to as n:ucn of the:omtnunitc as possible. But we cont 20 where were not wanted. and we take responsibility for the quality of our delivery. If you have any questions or cowtnts about our delivery, call the distribution depanrrtent at 579-4401. This is one N a seriesI Ajax Pkkeriiii -A'eisAdlerajser - and the emirDnlrxnt. (71-- ( y rdetnber of j '� 0MMRI Cormatfons in J Support of Recycling Driving Schools Home Home Improvements Improvements ALL SAFE PRO DRIVERS. Certified Instruction from Professional Teadlers. Days • Evenings Weekends. Home or Business pick-up. 281-1622 Flooring, Carpeting LLOYD'S TILE Quality Tile and Cement work. 25 yrs. experience. Will do small and large pbs- Reasonable Rates Free Estimate - Call Lloyd at 428-6039 Professional Ceramic Installation I work in your home like it was mine. For free estimates, call DAVE 683-3730 VAZ GENERAL - CONTRACTING ISpecallizinginallcaventrycusiom homes, additions 8 fooling. - Kitchens d ballrooms, wirrJows - Waterproofing - builmenls, ceramic tiles ii hardwood floors -15 yrs. exp. For free estimates call 683-5818 RENOVATIONS Basements, decks, cabinets, painting 8 decorating. For estimate in Durham Region call Don at 668-8489 LEAKING TUBS 6 SHOWER STALLS Repaired 8 renovaled. Wall a floor hies supplied 8 installed Ill Visa B.B.B LOWEST PRICESI Fne sslimates. Cal eenve. P rogreseve Tile 4_-0-1689 ICERAMIC TILES MARBLE AND GRANITE INSTALLATIONS CARPET instailations f'oe FREE ESTIMATES est mates, restretching a specialty. Reasonable rates. `06-25 967-1799 or 987-1900. D a N Duncan. (TFWFS) DOUG'S WALL i CARDINAL CONTRACTING Licensed pert� man Carp 20 yrs. experience All Home Renovations LOWEST PRICESI FREE EST'MATES John 520-4379 HH RENOVATIONS Basements *Bathrooms Kitchens Roots • Decks ' Ceramic file Small jobs welcome. Guararrieed work References available. call Lucas. 139.2451 Moving, Licensed d Insured ONTACT ARTAGE MOVING & CARTAGE -782-9819- Calluevening s, In Proudly serving Southern Ontario AJAX Moving Systems - full services. moves. appliance and piano specialists, flat rate or hourly. We now have heated storage units. Now offering free boxes with move. Call 427. 0005.(TF) LT Moving and Storage. hone. apartment. office. local and bn9 distance. Free estimates. Toronto, 52awm. Whitby. 666- 4154. (052M) MEN with large truck will do household move, residential, cornmercial. All types of moves. Call Carl or Jane. 427-2956. (TF) TWO men with trucks -THE, MOVERS- will do a1 types of moves.very oo*petxi re, give US a cal. Pare, 576-9533. (TF) Gardening, a fee estimate. 571-1263. Bu a 420-632o (TFA) Rod, Oshawa f06OM CEILING SYSTEMS SABER Contracting all - Landscaping Drywall, wair>s:otill carpentry, additions. ARE you looking for qual,ry HOME mprovements and Trimming StapericedCeilIngs, renovations, kitchens. Blade AShade repa,•s Basemw+ta, add-ons. A:Oufllc Tile, Caston bathrooms. home �Serfana =ale Lia (srice19. doors, decks. fences and trim. ShMrin aefallzin In g• sP i emergency service, turn • nt-bd vans • rgarrlp raft Al Streeter Wood Working. 436- ams n m RQgvations refinishing. quality work Painting, All painting and I w311paperring done I professionany by Unda and Dorit. EXcenent nlennen Call 571-1708 or 583-8780 guaranteed. 15 years 427.1281 experenoe. 8w2915. (TFEFG) PROFESSIONAL painting JOURNEYMAN electrician. waipaperng' t room u QUALITY work by rather arc Specializing n service house• 9uatoo s ll.neQsit rates. son team. Well experienced. rewiring, additionssYa 0 �)on� too small. Quality hard work ing. renovations. renovations. All work 430.2595anytihip ms. (TF) additions. decks. sic. Car us for guaranteed. free estrnetes. Call f R a K Home and Ga•de� a fee estimate. 571-1263. Bu a 420-632o (TFA) Rod, Oshawa f06OM Patty aesyn' Services don mo. rdena ce den mlairnenance, clean up ARE you looking for qual,ry HOME mprovements and Basement and garage clean up, professional rerw"ons with repa,•s Basemw+ta, add-ons. MAGICIAN,clown, friends. Panting_ 10 years experience honest prKAs` We do it all and doors, decks. fences and trim. Ready to entertain for any age Free estimates, Rod. 4276376 we do ,t basil T.P. Home Al Streeter Wood Working. 436- any oeussion. Birthdays, or Ken. 428-1577, (052792) Improvements. Tom. 436 9024 A2o7. (061992) promotions , open I in g s . DC All Painting. cleaning JOURNEYMEN Drywall Taper. tu ndrasem. Magicshows Handyman vendows.garage and yard clean Plastering. drywall board 8; M57are funl LettHelppK of UP, lawn and landscaping, eavesn Installed. metal stud naualafpn. T -bar 728-9334 (TF) RABBIT pru ,ng. seal tlrnnw,ys. ceilings, textus spray, wants work doing Small moving lobs. 436-0456. renovations a specialty. 432- magic for children's games and (060292) 8409.(0529g2) an occasions, have my own EUROPEAN rete specu sts - will magician. Call Erne. 660-4932. ARTISTIC renovate your bathroom or TIC Masonary- fpecial¢- (TF) kitchen waft as wee as itoo '"D '" fireplaces. chimney Tax, Financial Ike repairs. Works with bricks. ies 20 years enp«emae [,coo references and becks and stones of al funds. _ Directory sat,sfo on guaranteed For free estimates. Fr" estrum". workmanshp D. Dykstra 725.1913- ('Fj guaranteed. Call Rene Gervam• __-- -- - -- 6661428 (TF) Housecleaning Housecleaning RATES 711OR6'><T s YRGAG. OR I I Health, Beauty 9.5% s YR cxosED ADZES - from slop Aerobes as in introductory offer to our club. ioodbody's, also Karate lembersh ps. tanning. 1,2 nos. Two weeks only. Call 839 - ITT (3489). (052992) Home Improvements DAMNS PROPERTY MAINTENANCE SP* c6an-11111:11. Tree Trimming Garden Work 427-8796 JACK OF ALL TRADES Will build decks, fmtcing, rec rooms a washrooms. M Work Gueranised 579'4940 's ,, .: �..: .. `two :".•'' 1'Avt-»�«>r ���,,.�•r w;i1!;1. 1�w wkly `•w�,r 's . e :aarr,. ... i - .-. ... .. - -_ _ _ GAILLIND' MAID SERVICES Serving the community for over a decade. Caring for your home with personalized, professional services, at highly competitive rates. We honor all com,e!rtive coupons. (Fully bonded and insured) 683-7515 • No penalty tees • No brokerage lees •(seasonable credit • Private furls at good rates • No delays Call now 686.6318 NEED MONEY YESTERDAY? Ul I1lC.A• Corpmdon kWay. (416-502-8800) Moving, Storageng Window Cleaning hrl6vm? WO reeve arytlWee, ntsAeray awtranal filen a Me for ON -1 P or vrea. Bel rasas• *80 WAS% . lex erseownt cellona i4MIr. i up CON 571-07ss DUFFINS SAY WINDOW CLEANING °"ar"'' sanii • work guaranseel • exterior i fftMfior • dleooura for seniors For free estimate To advertise your yard sale in Fridays paper call ,Janice 683-5110 Ajax /& Pickering l Must be Prepaid ��, � � (� before 12 n000nn on Thursday. [A three times l each week Dental Care DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC REPAIRS (1 hr.) RELINES NEW DENTURES LOWER DENTURE STABILITY MyolocT" System William Steil DT Bd Old Kingston Rd. W. FREE Pickering Vlleage. Ajar 663-4294 CONSULTATION Sher hocrs see -3301 Quality Is Job 1 The Dealer That Guarantees S311st3ctton (Town Hall Style Meeting) With Rene" Soetens, M.P. AJAX TOWN HALL Friday, May 29TH 7:15 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. DON'T MISS IT Eye Care OPTOMETRISTS UK. t. UILLtLLAU b UK. M. HILSIMMUNS VIE ii"iVI:T � "iEUI phi TENTS BY APPG)N,MENT .',E OFFE? FAM;LY EYECAPE Olt-;ac; _eases •' :war : s'C' • = -.ect�a� "est -; • ^ yP..s..r ^t j ;� J� Pickers; Corporate Centre 1305 P:Xer;ry-3rlrkay 0822 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 27, urn-YAGIL Ji -A ;WA19- W Summer Programe I r1e1 4W'- SONG 3 DANCE Dance, Drama, Music and Art, combined with loads of fun and laughter, specially designed for boys and girls. Ages 3-9. Mornings 9-12 noon. JAZZ, HIP HOP Learn the newest steps while you stay in shape in the afternoons. Ages 7-11. (CHILDREN 7-9 - ARE INVITED TO STAY ALL DAY) SESSION A - JULY 6-16/SESSION B JULY 20-30 * Parents Night *New Studio with Sprung floor • * Very small classes, spaces limited* TO REGISTER CALL 683-5767 Director: Terri Robitaille B.F.A. Dance 73 Old Kingston Rd. Pickering Village MS�b&JA-A=I'n&ntixAALP WLILAIDV,w;r•tiu,�.u.�z,;.,,. _ dean ..,.. ,. _. Ground Beef Porterhouse 'Steaks FF 1413 Kki43211Tum i W5Thom i :i Sun. �3 Meaty Pork Back Ribs Fresh Beef Kabobs .SAVE 1.00 Ib. JUST HEAT 'N EAT !Breaded Deep Fried Chicken Fingers .- SAVE 1.00 Ib. 99 Ib. )elivered Fresh Daily from PEACH TREE BAKERY 14 ft a I .-LOOK FOR � e ,e EVERY SATURDAY Boxes from Scarborough to Brighton WEDNESDAY, MAY 279 1992 -12 PAGES POPULAR WESTNEY HEIGHTS $159,800 This del. all brick home with alt. garage is certainly priced to sell. H you are seeking an affordable 3 bdrm. home 1 with master bdrm. on I suite, spacious eat4n kit. with Florida ceiling and more. You'll have to see it. RF/NW sWwff realty (1991) ltd_ realtor WESTNEY HTS. - $206,90( Over 2,000 sq. ft. of luxury cent. air, cent. vac, pool sundeck, sunken faro. run. large kitchen wlFloridi ceiling, marble tub k sinks, big master bdrm w,4 pc. en suite bath, thu beautiful home ii landscaped A loaded Must sell. Steve Fearon 683-2992. RVMW GENESIS LTD. PERFECT STARTER HOME! S. AJAX $138,000 Immaculate 3 bdmL, 1 112 bath townhouse. Large family -sized kitdsn with ceramic backsplash and p =try. Spacious nnslor bdrm with wagt-in douL Beautiful fin. roe room with wet bar. Private yard and garden, attractively landscaped. Call Judy Paterson at 21116-3!!3 to view this boats. R�/MA1C H �9j• WESTNEY HEIGHTS OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 24 P.M. DETACHED $144,900 Cosy 2 bdrm bungah fully dot. huge unfiinsh basement, gre potentials, fridge a stove, brick fireplace. C i PSc Jr: 1589 HEATHS IDE John Moniz at $3143 Pickering, spoil yours) with this totally upgraG Gableton model includii - 4 bdrms., cent. air, cei _ vac., sop. formal din. rr -_ ceramics and from doors..Located on qui = .t = child -safe street, slept public school. $259,9-3 - Call Barrie Cox 26"91 Follow signs from Dixie Glenanna. 01 A Awmw ROUGE RIVER ..JY.. YJ PERFECT STARTER HOME! S. AJAX $138,000 Immaculate 3 bdmL, 1 112 bath townhouse. Large family -sized kitdsn with ceramic backsplash and p =try. Spacious nnslor bdrm with wagt-in douL Beautiful fin. roe room with wet bar. Private yard and garden, attractively landscaped. Call Judy Paterson at 21116-3!!3 to view this boats. R�/MA1C H �9j• WESTNEY HEIGHTS p F,� ' DETACHED $144,900 Cosy 2 bdrm bungah fully dot. huge unfiinsh basement, gre potentials, fridge a stove, brick fireplace. C the RdYan H&N of Fu John Moniz at $3143 A.S.A.P. N won't last. ` WMW GENESIS LTD. -X - '�g 1r 11101 DOUG TAYLOR BROKER MOVEN MINT CONDITION Immaculate detached, brick bungalow on mature court location in S. Pick. Includes all appliances & window coverings. Walk to park, schools, transit A shopping b marina. Shows a "10"! Jacquelyn Tanner, 6834542 (24 hr.). FX I I Y I RUST JUST MOVE IN AND ENJOY... This spacious 3 bdrm. home with extra large sat- in kit., prof. finished bent. & gorgeous landscaping. Walking distance to schools, parks, shopping 8 transit. A 1st time buyers delight at 5154500! Call Brian Kondo 683-8542 (24 hr. pager). FA.1.1 I 1A I RUST AJAX -WESTNEY I HEIGHTS- S151,900" All brick' Detached' Very clean 12x10' deck Fully fenced ' Very nice roc room' 2 bedrooms 8 1 bath Quiet part of street ' Close to schools f parks ' Great starter home' Call Gerry Thatcher 696-3300 tI IA W 49MOVIT realty (1991) ltd., realtor ENCLAVES OF PICKERING Sit on Your large deck overlooking yaw irWound pool with cascading waterfalls, or jump into your hot tub or roW in your sauna or in boat of one d 3 fireplsoss. This 4 bdrm, bsattty Aces am IM toys. Kip Wfriatn SW 8542. FAMILY TRUST CORPORATION RFJIUOR LUXURY PLUSn ' This is a "18" ' 3,111 sq. M etre. bons ' Cent. air, sec, sys, ummilodearpolls landscaped ' 4 balls, 2 an suites, Roman tub - Hugs ed4n kit. w►waNrout " • 4 IMF 66 0 *Shoos lis n "Moder 1 ROUGE VALLEY REALTY INC. F w PAGE 2,THZ NEWS ADVMrMER, WED, MAY 27,1"2 e* -00'831-7677 U44' WM evv V_- 427 -OW FO. "HANDY MAN SPECIAL" This home is down by the lake in -7- JQMdining "TRIPLE CAR GARAGE" INGROUND POOL Pickering. Bungalow has loft used as bedroom. CALL NOWI I CHERYL KOSTKA This place is gorgeous *2' skylights, custom window coverings, ceramics, huge kithen, huge STEVE KOS KA extra Lot size 5049'. Under power of sale. Call now: Steve Kostka KOSTKA Hurry on this one[ All brand new upgraded carpet, all new kitchen, now flooring. This shows room, garage door openers, central air cond., alarm system. Has it all 1 !"Needs an offer".CHERYL Representative 831-7677/427-8677. Sales Representative like a model. For more info. on Tndel condos, call Cheryl Kos*a, 831-7677,427-8677 STEVE KOSTXASales Sales Representative 3,400 sq. ft. plus. Call Steve Kostka, 831 - 76771427-8677 3 Ott d If If JUST LIKE NEW! 3 DedrDom townhouse near ake has new kitcher, new broadloom, new C GREENWOOD CENTURY FARM HOUSE Uniquely restored. pegged hardwood floors. % I Milli -'r DESIRABLE AMBERLEA 3 bdrm. close to every arrenity. Main floor fam. ELVIRA LAROCOUE Sales Representative red rim . new bath & floorrig Very modern & 11c: 5 appliances Call Elvira to view 428-7677 ELVIRA LAROCOUE Sales Representative solanum, Muskoka 3 fireplaces, paddock & bam. 4 bedrooms, renovated baths. 2.23 private - ELVIRA LAROCOUE Sales Representative rm . very clean, fireplace, cent. air, sep. livina/dining rooms, master en suite. Call Elvira, acres. Call Elvira, 428-7677. 428-1677 All ELL: 2 MINUTE WALK TO LAKE -Aporox 3,12C sq, t,, Very unique, ue, large WALK TO THE LAKE r, REDUCED TO SELL! ELVIRA LAROCOUE C,eenl.,Iouse kitchen, library, cent. vac., 4 becooms. marble fo"r, heated inciround & ROBERT OWEN ai cent. vac. ej-: ga, coor opener. upgraded brdlm 3 becroo— e, s.;:e. open ROBERT OWEN size Cosy bungalow or country lot. 2 kitchens, Sal" Representative pool vecK Can Elvira. 428-7677 Selles Representative concept tut., In. besemer,, neer —ore? P Ower 428-7677. Sales Representative walkout basemen, 2 baths, fabulous view. Don't -:ss this. call R Ower, 428-7617. lip - De. 4W THROUGHOUT DONT WAIT & WANT TIN TO IMIMACULATE Pickerng, 3 bedrooms. 3 ba!hroor-s, farriy room Huge 1.50C sic 1*_ home with watKout farnity, SAVE MORE! Pickering 3 bedroom. clear. finished !!oughout, ill fireplace, living roo, & c:^ ng room open concept, hollywooc sy�e K.i--ne- ill sliding DIANA SONEGO Sake Representative roc— eat - 1 � Ill tc-e,, 2 bathrooms Wont last call Dena Sonego '428-76T7 LIZ HAUG Sales Representative hardwood floors, cathedral ceiling. country kitchen, LiDdaled bath. $.8,000 doll Ca'l 11 LIZ HAUG Sales Representative glass walkout to fenced ya,c Lz Haug, 428 - 7677 LIZ HAUG i A '10+" IMMACULATE! Ficiliermig, nothing to be done. 4 + I bedrooms, 3 r6VECR. - EXECUTIVE STUNNING!!! A bedroom on "'uge lot with lake view from deck. ONAACULATE THROUGHOUT Pickering. 3 bdrms., 3 bathrooms, family rm. with DAVE JOHNSON Sales Representatives balhcloris, stone fireplace, skylight, hardwood floors iarge MClei^ Drrvate yard. bright & sunny. JOHN &CARROL COWNS Main floor family room, main floor laundry, intercom, water 1>ur:fica,*n unit. Thousands in JOHN Ill CARROL COLONS fireplace, living room & dining rm open concept. hollywood style kit. with siidirg glass walkout to Call Lz or Dave Sell Representative landscaping +.++ Cal! 428-76677. Sales Representative fenced yard. Call Lz Haug, 428-7677 MM 0 TOMORRM. The semi detached is ready & waiting for its now owners, 3 bedrooms with large kitchen and 111111111 ADORABLEI 3 bedrooms, large dining mom, hardwood flooring with now broeillioom in living row. This SOUTH AJAX 4 lievell backspilit has family room, fireplace, newer broadloom, double garage and large SHEILA EARL Sailes Represertiladw finished basement with bar. Available immediately. Sheila Earl. 428-7677. SHEILA EARL Salles Relprisswillatift ham shines, beaullillul 43000 IL Sol. Sheila Earl, 428-7677. KEN BROWN San Repitilesidgkv private IoL Asking $189,900. Call Ken Brown, 42e-7677. It "Ilk --*W AM OSHAWA BEAUTY Features hardwood floors, oak trim and WALK M FIRST TIM BUYERS JILL SAVARD San Reposer"vo baseboards. Walkout from dining to deck. Must be sow. Call Jill Savard, 428-7677. PEGGY STRATTON saws Absolutely stunning det home in South Above ground solar heated I pool, garaget PEGGY STRATTON Beautiful 3 bedroom end unit town home in South Ajax. Walk to schools & shopping. Features sal - corthrerted to family room. Call 428-7677. Sdu Reptiesel"ve in kitchen and Priftlill polio. Call 428-7677. WEL EVERYTHING Vill ELVIRA LAROCOL YOU NEM 3 bdrm. has main Or. laundry & fam. ries., gown fireplace, upgraded birdint., cent air - , MUSTBESOLD 3 bdrm. Wei cwW for home near the lake.. PCwIiBi OF SALE Reducedl 5% down Puts your family in this 3 Sales Ik, spacious 1,730 9 6� fl. Spodess - moll right inl ",all Elvira 428-76 7 JOSE HARRISON Sea RopmeentaWs applianitm. Make an offer. CaN Josie Harrison, DAVE JOHNSON S31-7677. bdrm. home with a Wp Pe shaped iot. Call now Sallee ReplimititillaWe for an appill. Dave Johnson., 426-7677. 01 14 r; .5 w a� .. _ _ _ - t _. _ t. .. _ _ .. .. ...•s .. P< .... t'.v 't W. .. ell s!. • r. •c �_ : g, Elev B, 1570 sq. ft., $163,900 The Williamsbur G.I T !NCWDEDr . inu e e uctionsU C1Tt t t 162 400i Prices ar i I B 0 ' OtS G.S.T. WCLUDED' ig 50 1.- BUILT BY • 428-8280 FIS Sales Office Hours: _ Mon -Wed, 1-8 pm, Closed Thursday & Friday. Sat, Sun & Holidays, 11 am - 6 pm A�RATEDExCEUFNTBrTHE NEW HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM Prices, Dimensions & Specifications Are Approximate And Subject To Change Without Notice. E & O.E. •Less applicable rebate. . .._.-.e.....�..r.rr.rrrrrr•.arr:rr. rra oerw-r rrrw-rv.r .-rr.. ice.... ) .: •.. e. .... c .. e... ' 'Ii�lnti�'��fMt�tM•+1-y..!).r.•..r�..Y'f.�i-r.i i.�. I.Y-�. a.w•. ` i - �-J(' r , . V �. .. ... . , A 6 . , Ikw*•, CoLDweu BANKeR 0 DAN BARTLEY saws Ropmewatme John Boddy over 2,200 sq. ft. country kitchen, large master, huge family rm. with fireplace, formal living/dining, large pie -shaped IoL Thousands in upgrades. Demand area. Just listed 5244,900. Dan Barley 291-2200. IPICKERNG VILLAGE REDUCED Unique two s", three large bedrooms, new kitchen, formal dining with french doors, update bath with jacuzzi, fin. rec with 3 pc. Double garage, 82 fL frontage, a steal $234,900. Cal Dan Barley 281-2200. SUPER 9ACKSPLR'JACUa1' Detached three bedroom, eat -in kitchwn, living/dining canbo. Featuring cathedral ceilings, fn. roc with bar and frsoace, fully fenced lot. Many upgrades $159,900. Dan Bartley 2011-2200. CALL --j DENNIS #MORGAN TO LIST FOR Briscoe Estates Ltd. RESULTS! 960 Shappera Ava 428-2121 Pid Ontario (416) 426-2272 ' �1"M Rep B (411, San 1w n""" Member of Top 21 Club of Canada Met 60 of CENTURY r HSN of Fahr O� t 9_10 FINISHED BASEIIENTT y POSSIBLE IN-LAW APL �- Clean 3 bdrm. detached bungalow, backs on to parkland, 1 4 -pc. 8 1 21po. _ baths, 2 walkouts, fridge, stove, bh JUST L15TED - ONLY $147,900 d shwastrr, Hollywood kitchen S more. 4- bedroom south Ajax. Single garage, 4221 162,900. Cal Dennis Morgan now kitchen, showsbroadloom, exon lyfitishilly �wap: Pw* ,y finished basement Cal Dens Mongan 428-21121. CLEAN! $144,900 3 bedroom semi with finished besenhe 10 5 appliances, in-law pollential. Close to SOWN AJAX, REDUCED schools. $134,6W. 3 bedrooms, eat -in kitchen, 4 ,_�.. appliances, central air, living room drapes, walkout to patio, garage and more. June possession. Call Dennis ! v�Morgan Century 21 Briscoe Estates Ltd. 428-2121. APPROXMtATELY 2000 SQUARE FEET N PICKERM On $187,500 under 8 years old, all brick, large master bedroom with 4 place on suit, main floor family room with fireplace, finished bassawK with private 1991 entrance, quick possession, cantral air DENNIS MORGAN and nice. Cd Dennis Morgan' Century g RepteesrttMiw 21 Briaoo- (Main Ltd. 121 I JIB RZW3 AIeYLrfCMKj10 17LD., MAY 270 IWJ.FAlid 7 4 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. Members of both the Toronto & Oshawa M.L.S. Systems PICKERING & AJAX 839-2121 WHITBY & OSHAWA 428-2121 Each office is indepertdenty owned and operated. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY $164,900f South Pickering, steps to park, l { schools 8 GO Train. Features in- law suite with separate side entrance and central air included. For more details call 428-2121. s ; W-. i STROLL TO EVERYTHING! Cosy bungalow situated in sought after area, large treed lot prime location, many im- provements, realistic price at $176.900 Call to see 428-2121. DREAM STARTER!! Young couples, retired couples? Here's the house to Fit your -eeds and wallet! Features ' warm, comfortable roe room, central air, and lovely landscaping. Only 6155.000. Call 428-2121. QUICK SALE WANTED!! ?ower o! sale ' onty S'59.900 irmaculate spacious family bore. Includes quality brdim., modem let, walkout to large sun deck finished w'o basement. Excellent location Cali 428- 2121 WALK TO DICE! Desirable West Shore bcabon. This lovely large bungalow has been renovated 8 remodeled. Features a floor to ceding fireplace and lots of storage space. Priced to sell at $182,8W. Cal 428-2121. $129$00 BY THE LAKE Enjoy luxury undo living in south Ajax. Badu on to the bay! This 1 bednwm beauty with on suite laundry, underground parking, central air cond. and fireplace is a must b see. To view al 428-2121. "FOX HOLLOW' POWER OF This one is a bennxy just waiting for your family. Features main floor termly room, in-law sifts or great for the nanny too. Hurry, this one won't lest Call 428- 2121. JOHN SODDY "FNLLNGBAOOK- Spacious 3+1 bedroom home, main floor family morn with stone fireplace, bright eat -in kitchen with walkout to premium lot Separate living room d dining room. Main floor laundry with side ffftnce. Cal 428-2121. Asking 5259.900. EXCELLENT VALUE, PRm LOCATION .$200,= This large family home is on a quiet madre street with western exposure 8 landscaped yard. Maier bdrm. has 4 -pr- an Nicene, main fir. film. rm. has fp Two w/o to yard, heated gar. 6 one bdrm. in-law suite with sep. entrance 3 more. Call 426-2121. SUCITC S11WCE GARY PECK #1 NRS AGENT IN PICKERING 1991 R epp � Sanathre MORE LISTINGS NEEDED! CALL GARY Fu JUST LIKE MUSKOKA 100x273' heavily treed lot in area of large customs. 2 ESTATE HOME AREA 110 x 200' lot in prime area means this 1 12 storey, 3 bdrm. Muskoka .type cottage. Modernized, suit prof. bdrm. home with heated workshop could be perfect now and profitable later. couple or investor i I I MS PERFECT! This 3 bdrm. all brick home sparkles and features a large master, cent. air and extra deep lot. The perfect SPOTLESS SEMI! Glenfield Model. Boasts cathedral ceikngs, cent air• large yard w/mature trees and lots of room to level starter home. Clean 8 bright POWER OF SALE 3 bdrm., 2 bath semi has fin. rac rm., skylight free SUPER SEM:! 3+3 bedroom, 2 k tchen and 2 bath semi in top central air, rtertock dnve. Needs TLC Call to view condition, sop. entrance to basement. new roof, cent 7 I to View ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE LTD. 831-7677 428-7677 NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE CoLDweu BANKeR 0 DAN BARTLEY saws Ropmewatme John Boddy over 2,200 sq. ft. country kitchen, large master, huge family rm. with fireplace, formal living/dining, large pie -shaped IoL Thousands in upgrades. Demand area. Just listed 5244,900. Dan Barley 291-2200. IPICKERNG VILLAGE REDUCED Unique two s", three large bedrooms, new kitchen, formal dining with french doors, update bath with jacuzzi, fin. rec with 3 pc. Double garage, 82 fL frontage, a steal $234,900. Cal Dan Barley 281-2200. SUPER 9ACKSPLR'JACUa1' Detached three bedroom, eat -in kitchwn, living/dining canbo. Featuring cathedral ceilings, fn. roc with bar and frsoace, fully fenced lot. Many upgrades $159,900. Dan Bartley 2011-2200. CALL --j DENNIS #MORGAN TO LIST FOR Briscoe Estates Ltd. RESULTS! 960 Shappera Ava 428-2121 Pid Ontario (416) 426-2272 ' �1"M Rep B (411, San 1w n""" Member of Top 21 Club of Canada Met 60 of CENTURY r HSN of Fahr O� t 9_10 FINISHED BASEIIENTT y POSSIBLE IN-LAW APL �- Clean 3 bdrm. detached bungalow, backs on to parkland, 1 4 -pc. 8 1 21po. _ baths, 2 walkouts, fridge, stove, bh JUST L15TED - ONLY $147,900 d shwastrr, Hollywood kitchen S more. 4- bedroom south Ajax. Single garage, 4221 162,900. Cal Dennis Morgan now kitchen, showsbroadloom, exon lyfitishilly �wap: Pw* ,y finished basement Cal Dens Mongan 428-21121. CLEAN! $144,900 3 bedroom semi with finished besenhe 10 5 appliances, in-law pollential. Close to SOWN AJAX, REDUCED schools. $134,6W. 3 bedrooms, eat -in kitchen, 4 ,_�.. appliances, central air, living room drapes, walkout to patio, garage and more. June possession. Call Dennis ! v�Morgan Century 21 Briscoe Estates Ltd. 428-2121. APPROXMtATELY 2000 SQUARE FEET N PICKERM On $187,500 under 8 years old, all brick, large master bedroom with 4 place on suit, main floor family room with fireplace, finished bassawK with private 1991 entrance, quick possession, cantral air DENNIS MORGAN and nice. Cd Dennis Morgan' Century g RepteesrttMiw 21 Briaoo- (Main Ltd. 121 I JIB RZW3 AIeYLrfCMKj10 17LD., MAY 270 IWJ.FAlid 7 4 BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. Members of both the Toronto & Oshawa M.L.S. Systems PICKERING & AJAX 839-2121 WHITBY & OSHAWA 428-2121 Each office is indepertdenty owned and operated. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY $164,900f South Pickering, steps to park, l { schools 8 GO Train. Features in- law suite with separate side entrance and central air included. For more details call 428-2121. s ; W-. i STROLL TO EVERYTHING! Cosy bungalow situated in sought after area, large treed lot prime location, many im- provements, realistic price at $176.900 Call to see 428-2121. DREAM STARTER!! Young couples, retired couples? Here's the house to Fit your -eeds and wallet! Features ' warm, comfortable roe room, central air, and lovely landscaping. Only 6155.000. Call 428-2121. QUICK SALE WANTED!! ?ower o! sale ' onty S'59.900 irmaculate spacious family bore. Includes quality brdim., modem let, walkout to large sun deck finished w'o basement. Excellent location Cali 428- 2121 WALK TO DICE! Desirable West Shore bcabon. This lovely large bungalow has been renovated 8 remodeled. Features a floor to ceding fireplace and lots of storage space. Priced to sell at $182,8W. Cal 428-2121. $129$00 BY THE LAKE Enjoy luxury undo living in south Ajax. Badu on to the bay! This 1 bednwm beauty with on suite laundry, underground parking, central air cond. and fireplace is a must b see. To view al 428-2121. "FOX HOLLOW' POWER OF This one is a bennxy just waiting for your family. Features main floor termly room, in-law sifts or great for the nanny too. Hurry, this one won't lest Call 428- 2121. JOHN SODDY "FNLLNGBAOOK- Spacious 3+1 bedroom home, main floor family morn with stone fireplace, bright eat -in kitchen with walkout to premium lot Separate living room d dining room. Main floor laundry with side ffftnce. Cal 428-2121. Asking 5259.900. EXCELLENT VALUE, PRm LOCATION .$200,= This large family home is on a quiet madre street with western exposure 8 landscaped yard. Maier bdrm. has 4 -pr- an Nicene, main fir. film. rm. has fp Two w/o to yard, heated gar. 6 one bdrm. in-law suite with sep. entrance 3 more. Call 426-2121. Now— rAs-b 01-1 ask: NEWSAD1✓EWMM WSD; MAY 27,1!!$2 PICKERIN 145° KINGSTON RD. �e NES/SF,.— is. . • • FEATURED THIS WEEK... r� r LARGE LOT, SMALL PRICE Well-maintained detached bungalow on a quiet RAISED LINK BUNGALOW - $184,900 street, double car garage, large lot, private , fenced side yard. Sep. enhance to a one bdrm. FAY WILLIAMS Loc. in Pickering. Rms. 5+4, full 2 bdrm. in-law in-law suite. Asking 5158.80C. Must be sold. Call Sales Representative apt. included 4 appliances. Call Bill Holmes at Fay Williams tocay 321-3536. " 0. .x,.� SSSS .9 PERFECT "10" TOWNHOME This 3 bedroom end unit townhome is extensively rL r, •�. ' -� upgraded. The huge eat -in kitchen features a pantry and I UNUSUAL HOME WITH GORGEOUS _ loads of cupboards. The liv. rm. & din. rm. combination are ° IN-LAW SUITE room and feature a walkout to the back yard. The master tiea;;tiul 2,364 sc ft. hcr-e w th a custom in-law A SACRIFICE AT $1d9.900 y Y s. to +nth fireplace & se entrance. Separate JOHN rikCARTEN p BEV McLEAN Ir--aculate .� sq w ^ 3 oc s . 3 hams, 3 bedroom boasts a walk-in closet and a 3 . en suite. The laund tact! t es, located in the hermitage, 2 appliances. cent. air, fm b r^t. f Sales Representative other two bedrooms are spacious and have dble. closets. Sales Representative s A „�g beauL�ul kitchens. Please ca!' Bev McLean 831-3300, one P beg nr:no' Call .,&r McCanen 831-3300. The decorating is a definite "10'!! Close to schools and f Fe, Max T=p arodjce•s for further rforma tion - shopping, this home could carry for under $1,000/mth. with only 5% down!! Why rent" Call today, Steve Mill 831-3300. STEVE MILL L " E Sales Representative PICKERING VILLAGE!! $159,90011 '� p DETACHED 831-3300 i 3 bdrm. home on Kx 65".. -ot eparate ll C . and A VERT GOOD START $152,900` S , Large end un,t freehold townhouse w'h large C,r, a^d ma,n 'loon den or 4th bedroom. La ge eat -.n x !-^en wrth w/o to deck and fenced JANE & GEARY private yard, home boasts large eat -in kitchen yarp. Ma-le-`ree exterior w!t^ enclosed WHITE and is tastefully decorated. Call Douglas Cain DOUa CAIN front ^^or' -r Ca ,ane or Geary White 831-3300. Sales Representatives 321-3536 g Saks Representative AL - U YO THIS ON _ r E -Z TO BUY Sip lemonade or veranda of this 3 bdrm. offering$159,900 renovated k !. & bath & situated on oversize 5 LOVELY HOME MI FAMILY NOD!! EIGHBORHO+ Beautifully decorated 3 bdrm., all brick detached, sided lot. Venocr will consider fast close. This JOAN CAMPBELL Spacious 3 bdrm. eat -in kitchen, finished rec rim. MARGARET FLETCHER big living & dining rms. + w/o to fenced yard. Eat - BRIAN ROORIGUES home is gocd value at $119.90C Call to view. Saks RepRsentsbw with bar. Close to all amenities. Vendor wry Saks Representative in Wt, t 1,2 baths. Many upgrades. Appliances & Saks Representative Joar Ca pbe 831-330C motrvated. To view call M. Rather at 683.2992. more. Brian Rodrigues 831-3300. + P. � V 10 ACRES - RANCH BUNG - $199,900 ALL BRK2( WrTH Aft- $159,0001 r NO FLAWS! Great value for approx. 10 acres, Newcastle Detached 3 bdrm., Premium lot on quiet crescent In this diamond ... sparlding 3 bdrm., mn. flr. family area, 3 bdrm., brick home, with aft garage & :� : Big window, bright kit, office on main floor, rm. with tp. 3 baths, w/out to sun deck, JOSS p�D large workshoplbem, circular drive, fin. rec rm., STEVE FEARON perfect for business or hobby, 2 baths, beautiful RICK SpA rm n - Woodheath Community...$199,9W. Call to view Saks Representative huge kitchen w/freplace, sunken kv. rm. Make an Saks R Representative family -size ree rm., walkout 1021' deck Get the this gem ---831-3300. Joe PiOno. offer. Must be sold. Stave Fearon 683-2992. BBD ready! Central air too! Rick Sergison 831. San Repreeentative • - r PICKERING RANI -STYLE BUNGALOW 95x296 FT. LOT Spacious & bright, this 4 bdrm. r btxlgalow features updated kitchen with balcony overlooking very private and LOCATION! LOCAWN LOCATION1 mature lairidscaPed lot. There's 2 baths, Sought after Foxholow. Close to transit, schools WOWI WIOW! WOW$ 2 fireplaces, finished basement with & shopping. Spotless 2 storey detached brick Huge reduction - Now $139,900. Jump on this Sauna and a 2nd walkout to the garden. hone with all The begs & whistles. 4 bdni lam. LEE BYERS one fast 50x125' lot. New kitchen, carpets, GARYFUSEW This home IS a must t0 See. Cal Celle CELIA JONES rm. wilh fireplace, eat -in kit Call today for your Sal" Rep�aliw i windows. Car Gary Fuseli a3tt-mw or 420.0916 Sake Represia"ve Jones 321-3536. private showing. Lee Byers 831-3300. anytime• Swp 6F� t "STEEPLE HILI AREA' Unique floor plan - Sandbury built! This home features a spacious layout with W. InPRETTIEST HOME. and din. IN TOWN JUST LISTED $161,900 rms., lam. rm. with cathedral ceikrg, floor to The country -sine kitchen wig hold all the chiklron. Lovely 3 bdrm. features huge family kitchen, ceding 1p. and a french dr, leading b an elevated MILL plus the dog!! Vay pretty, fully fenced, large child stunning professionally finished rec rm. with oak SALLY McCRAE deck! Add to This a huge kit. with pantry, private Saiea sale yard. 3 bdrms., plus far. rm. that would entertainment centre, 4th bdrm., extra 3 -pc. Sales Represaid pw master with an suite and a w/o bsmt leading toe R�eee "Ve easily convert b a 4th bdrm. Car Ed that would W�LIAMSON washroom and more. Sell McCrae 831 -MM. 168' deep lot Cal today! Stove Mill 831.3300. 831-3300 lex 642.0808. Sales ~ .- ° .y { p • ; ' ��-�s.-+.•-�!.a;"�. >' lir' ..�t�t. µt , • ` F , , : TIRE N16M ADYF.R MZR, DIED, MAY 27{ 1"2 -FACE 7 :- - Affording Your First p Home j For most people, buying a home will be the single largest investment of their Mortgage and Housing (CMHC); or �y enter the market. SP holders can i lifetime. And most money managers will privately from the Mortgage Insurance withdraw these funds on a tax-free basis as tell you that owning a home will also be Company or Canada (MICC), which has long as the amount withdrawn is repaid the best investment you can make. They its own set of policies.* over a 15 -year period. will tell you that renting an apartment Within just two months (February to March 1992) What to look for in a mortgage offers no security and, with rising rents, will ultimately cost more than buying a after its inception in February, more than 12,500 households When looking for a mortgage, one of the home. By owning a home, your payments had already made use of CMHC's new first things people consider is the interest remain the same over the term of the plan ment five -per cent downpayment for the p y p rate. Today, interest rates are fain y similar mortgage, you build equity, and you first-time buyers. And it's no wonder. amongst the major lenders. Conventional eventually own the home outright. Buying a $100,000 home today with only lenders like banks and trust companies, One of the most common worries for five per cent down at an interest rate of 10 credit unions and pension funds. But the first-time buyers though, is whether or not per cent means monthly payments of only qualification requirements of these latter they will be able to afford the mortgage $950 Two years ago, buying the same institutions may be more difficult to meet. payments. The first thing you sould do is home with 10 per cent down at an interest PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 10 tc 30 Cal icar Hucsc^ 83'-E7- rate of 14 5 er cent talk to your real estate sales representative - meant monthly r or the loans manager at your bank, trust payments of $1,089. ACHIEVERS company, or credit union to determine The federal government's new Home �• REAL ESTATE LTD. how much you can afford to pay for a Buyers' Plan (not limited to first-time TrATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE 831'7677 42$'7677 home. The general rule -of -thumb is to buyers), allowing Canadians to withdraw look for a home where your mortgage debt up to S20.000 (or S40.000 per couple) service ration (payments for mortgage from their Registered Retirement Saving S�Lr 8. - 644 principal. interest and property taxes) does Program (RRSP) toward the purchase of a not exceed 30 per cent of your gross home, is also helping many first-time farnily income As for the down payment, 25 per cent of ,he value of the house is typical. But a number of government-linanced programs -ire now available allowing higher ratio loans. of up to 95 per cent, for those who simply cannot put down 25 per cent of the t purchase price. 1Stortgagc insurance, wherchy the bank still administers the mortgage but the lender obtains insurance from another source, is available in Canada either publicly from the Canada • 0lMFZAPFA IIt' GENES/S4ra M. i howpiece' - Meticulous home features 4 Irms., 3 baths, sunken fm. nn., sop. formal W. & din. rens., huge family gmhse. kit. Extensive idscaping & decking, beautiful private garden, ;tinctive Mapleridge community, walk to new lh school, parks, tennis, ideal long term alion. Just listed. Hurry!! Gary Sylvester, 288-' GARY SYLVESTER Maoeiale Broker AWL SOUTH IRE ST_ FY HEIGHTS 5209,900. Over 2,000 sq, ft. 3 bdrm. with huge master bdrm., sunken tam. rm., walkout to large dock from spacious kitchen, central air, french doors on premium lot To view call Louise Reid )ICING FOR THAT SPECIAL HOME? is four bdrm., all brick home on a quiet % 50x132' lot, fenced, double garage, room with fireplace, custom decor, y Heights location, now listing at 8, Cal N Rlmbeek 683.2992. LOUISE REID Sales ReproseritAn �Sales I PICKERING 1:1:161:18 luist crescent location in mature neighborhood. spacious bdrms., family sites kit. & main floor undky with direct access to garage. Just painted mughout 8 rear parks, schools, tennis courts & fares. Easy access to 401 from Whites Rd. 164,900. Call Christine Gaskins, Associate 1450 KINGSTON RD. CHRISTINE GASKINS DONT MISS THIS ONE 89,900. 4 bdrm., approx. 2,000 sq ft., wakmin kset, oval tub in on suite, 3 baths, large kitchen, ntral air, fireplace, double garage. A must to LOUISE REID Sala Representative your dream home on this 100x200 tL lot xn built homes throughout this area by the Note: This one has a view of the leis. Just BEVERLY at $189,900. Don't wait, call Beverley COLLINGTON gton at 683.2992. Sala Repnwentetw 1;1 0M moves you into this 3 oarm. enc unit ne. It features an eat -in kitchen, 2 JUDY OEIEY is, fin. rec rm. 8 much more! Won't last 11 -h.4u ri—J.- R0.z7oC7 Sales Rwosenta WHAT A WAY TO START AJAX, ONLY Sim,= ro bedroom, large living room, eat -in kitchen, law apt., self-contained large detached rkshop, heated and insulated. This won't last, ad fast Cad At Rynbeek 683-2992. BEST PIKE N SOUTHEAST AJAX You want to be, dose to the lake? Can you I advantage of a bargain offer? How about 3 bdrm. backspin, hardwood firs., walk -out anent, huge lot? Only $164,900. Don't wait I today, 63-2n private inspection. Milt .. • ,� ;�i�ii:,. nc«�:• .'.: Fro.•::; - AL RYNBEEK Saba Representative MILT SOM ERVILLESales Remewdative }� 1400 SOFT. BSVT. APT. 2 bdrm bright arch tec%raiy des,gred. W,o to patio 8 DOROTHY FEHR -lard, cert ar, ;tiiines ircil Close to everything. O^ y Saes Representative ;975 00 Dorothy Fehr 428-2825 4 RENOVATED BUNGALOW Fantastic ^o -e -c 2 cts 2 wxc sccves, rna r `loer JOAN HUDSON far ry oor 2 sqgnm, seo ertrwce to tz—, act walk i Sates Representative tc 30 Cal icar Hucsc^ 83'-E7- 1450 KINGSTON RD. CHRISTINE GASKINS DONT MISS THIS ONE 89,900. 4 bdrm., approx. 2,000 sq ft., wakmin kset, oval tub in on suite, 3 baths, large kitchen, ntral air, fireplace, double garage. A must to LOUISE REID Sala Representative your dream home on this 100x200 tL lot xn built homes throughout this area by the Note: This one has a view of the leis. Just BEVERLY at $189,900. Don't wait, call Beverley COLLINGTON gton at 683.2992. Sala Repnwentetw 1;1 0M moves you into this 3 oarm. enc unit ne. It features an eat -in kitchen, 2 JUDY OEIEY is, fin. rec rm. 8 much more! Won't last 11 -h.4u ri—J.- R0.z7oC7 Sales Rwosenta WHAT A WAY TO START AJAX, ONLY Sim,= ro bedroom, large living room, eat -in kitchen, law apt., self-contained large detached rkshop, heated and insulated. This won't last, ad fast Cad At Rynbeek 683-2992. BEST PIKE N SOUTHEAST AJAX You want to be, dose to the lake? Can you I advantage of a bargain offer? How about 3 bdrm. backspin, hardwood firs., walk -out anent, huge lot? Only $164,900. Don't wait I today, 63-2n private inspection. Milt .. • ,� ;�i�ii:,. nc«�:• .'.: Fro.•::; - AL RYNBEEK Saba Representative MILT SOM ERVILLESales Remewdative }� PAGE &THE NEWS ADVERTISE& WED- MAY 27- ten 1-r V A 0 k Now more than ever it's important to advertise your properties in the Ajax Pickering News Advertiser All ads appearing in the News Advertiser Real Estate section on Wednesday, Friday or Sunday, will also appear in 11,000 copies of Best Homes in boxes from Scarborough to Brighton every Saturday. That's 46,000 impressions of your Wednesday and/or Friday ad and 48,000 of Sundays: FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL THE REAL ESTATE ADVERTISING DEPT. 683-5110M astest for the 6 0 U i0 91 16, Lfld NQjUROULE IVE CAwada Tnist420-4200 Canada Trust Realty Inc./Realtor a $I,°°°°°" FOR ALL YOUR Ajax, $1.345 monthly P+I, REAL detached 3 bedroom, finished ESTATE NEEDS basement, 2 fireplaces, garage,!` upgrades, wont last. Call GREAT DEAL Bernard Lee, JANICE OFFERS SERVICE •% 286-3993 a 427• +. Ajax. 5199,000, detached brick, 2 storey, 1,950 sq. ft., double gar., self contained in-law apt. with side BERNARD LEETHAT IS SIMPLY STATED enL + w/o to backyard. Cent air, cent. vac, appl. Sats putativeBamard Lee. 20&3993 or 427 -Mi. f ---- JANICE GARNETT "'THE BEST" POWER OF S� � "LEADER CLUB" I Top salesperson for the month of April, member '969900 of theprestigious . � Leader Clubrr and award $4,845 DOWN. $792.16 _ winner at Canada Trust's annual awards MONTHLY PRIN. & INT. @ 9 1.2%SalleisRRIECOtalive presentation and Gala... says it all. For service Pickering. Gorgeous townhome close to Frenchman's Bay, freshly painted wltn second to none dedication and a marketing plan hardwood floors throughout. Vendor will pay taxes & maintenance fees for 1992. , Call quickly, or be sorry. to get your home sold call Janice now. Barrie Cox Sales Representative Re/Max Rou TRUSTED FOR SERVICE - RESPECTED FOR RESULTS Z. 1450 Kingston Rd. ;00 Westney Rd. C1 �. Pickering 420-4200 Ajax 427-4771 - MARGOTJOHNSON C4vuwla Tmst LUCY BATt_SON PHILLIPS Canada Trust Realt Inc./Realtor AJAxMAIIAGER $83,900 3 bdrm. townhouse L $64,900 Immaculate bwnhouse low on pay-ent $134,900 21/2 newly renovated ncome pot ?•' 4 +� $149,900 Aslung with $'.545 monthly income -00.11 of town I $179,900 30 minutes north of Oshawa mew !iome. 6 models to choose from- - LOCATION +! $799,000 Stouffvtlle - 31 acre tarn In town fimlts CHALK LAKE 5211,900 y This lovely 3 bedroom homes perfect for your Excellent future ootential. Beautiful setting r LA ^iii: surround ng Chalk young family. +'s include, quiet court + baciung Lake. Der^ard area nose to Oak Hitt Golf Cub. on m park + dose to schools and shopping + For further kdornisitwn on any of the above propertinj Laken sk area Great 4 . t k Hill o tiome. JANE WATTS more. All for only $159.900 Jane Watts 427- WALLY MAGEE or a fns hones syskubm on your property _ �? with walkout fiarea casement Metal rr. workshop Serb• Representative 4771. Sales R w Call Wally 1274771 DONNA COLBY 30 x 40'. What a rnd, on +.,7 are lot. Donna Sales Representative Colby or Brice Colt)y - TEAM CANADA - 427- --_- 4771. IDEAL FIRST -TIE BUYER'S HOME it 3 bedroom bungalow on large foie shaped bt ' SOUTH AJAX $164,900 Huge res room with wet bar. Local bus at door, BUNGALOW- Detached 1,540 sq, ft. approximately. Large RAYMOND NASH dose to schools and park $169,900. Raymond BIRCHMOUNT i WKWON ROAD family room with fireplace. Eat -+n kitchen has bay Saba Rspressr"ve Nash 427-4771. $159,900 - Immaculate, finished res room with BRUCE COLBY window. Put your family in this great home. 3 + 1 fireplace and kitchen plus 1 -pc. bath, separate Serbs Representative bedrooms. Priced to sell fast. Donna Colby or MART WRIGHT entrance, 2 car parking, CM, and walk to Lake. grin Serbs RaprKsntsUve Colby -TEAM CANADA 427771. Mary Wright 42&6654 or 427.4771. SPECTACULAR HOME AJAX TOw1i101E - South Ajax, ravine lot an WALK TDLAIM■ �' Carruthers Creek. I' Upgrades galorel Rear 3 bedrooms. large dedil. westam expowre, NORTH_ Central door - btcterl pfo+ w!o deck desirable area of AsibuftsoenVal ar, landscaped: garage • new broadloom. B executive homes. Walt Ge to Lake. Dome appillutcec. ak►cbic ak cleaner, bur bsdroorns• recc www b Bruce Colby -C= UNFORTUNATELY THIS SPACE TOO SMALLIMary Wright 427-4771 --'� CANADA 4271771. $011880-0 --A erallr• Rradb mr a27 -M 10AMBRADOW SO CALL for . U list Of ieatlN•i .i'nt a 428 61 4. Y LOOK NO FURT ERI :129.500. 3 bedroom burt$alow with gleaming FOR THE IST THE BUYER - $1 S7,9M OPPORTLJrKrr OF A LlFETNEI hardwood floors. Nawar windows. furnace and 3 bedrooms detached, inched top to bottom. $99,000 -each for these 2 WADY MWEE IrMpa duds. Move -in coedtdanb baled in popuir Westney Heights, dose to al PAT DEI I VSSO �nn9 2 bodmoms. 2 band on su'�rta St1Ms Rspmellit iw Cad �•CatnpbW or Wally Magee at 427- �KU rnen6as. For more information al Norioa San R laundry. Minutes b the W station and 401. 4771. SW" Rgwmwnta*e Bainbridge &11427-4771, 24 hour paper. APPROX 1x88 S0• FT. PRKED FOR CLACK r� T ' ` NI bride detached home located in excellent family area. Close to NET.NKXM .._. _ end trans Tire I+o WWUIE HOW ONLY Si5e;i iii Strip Plaza inNaths North Oshawa Location. 1 st very bright & specious. Spacious 3 bedroom home with two 4 -pc. ba. mtge. $350,00000 9114% may assume. Good For more information Fabulous rec room with custom fireplace b kisses. Ample perking on lot 78 x 226'. Asking please call Noricia A&F central air. One Wrm. & 4 -pr- on man floor as CiETTE CAI POEM $499,000. For information call Wally Magee or Bambridge at 427-4771, LEE HANEBURY well as mn. fir, laundry. Cal Lee Hanebury for Sales Rapiessallallho Ginette Colipbaill &1427-4771. 24 hour pager. Sales Repwsettledw more nformixtionf 42DAM RUSTED FOR SERVICE *RESPECTED FOR RESULTS! FROM PAGE 7 drop in interest rates during the mortgage Chaarge is of1m involved. .Your circumstances. Also keep in mind But there is more to a mortgage than just term, You may Pier a floating rate. If you Overall, when shopping for a mortgage, that when applying for a mortgage, you its rate. The size of your mortgage think the rates will rise, then opt for a decide what is most important to you -- are also committing to payments involved payment will also depend on the .nixed rate. With a fixed rate, at least you'll the lowest interest rate, security or in the preparation of the mortgage, you are amortization period (the length of time have peace of mind knowing what your flexibility. With more new products than also committing to payments involved in to repay time loan). payments will be throughout the mortgage ever available to residential mortgage the preparation of the mortgage, such as The normal period is 25 years, but the tern. borrowers, no two mortgage packages are appraisal costs and legal fees, and Goods shorter this period is, the less interest 7iten there's the choice between an open the same. So shop prudently and and Service Tax (GST) charges on these you'll have to pay in total. To illustrate: on and closed mortgage. strategically for the package that best suits services. a $100,000 home today with 10 per cent With an open mortgage, the key benefit down, monthly payments over 25 years is flexibility because you can prepay the come to $802. But by paying $856 a principal whenever you want, with or month, you reduce your amortization without a penalty. With a closed mortgage, period by five years and save $48,120, just you are locked in at current rates and will by paying an extra $54 a month over 20 not be able to to pay down on your 4 ,. years, principal. Most lenders offer closed - P; You will also have to decide on a mortgages• though many banks and trust ,..r mortgage term -- the period of time the companies are now also offering interest rate remains the sane.'A'hcn the prepayment privileges on closed term matures, you can re -negotiate the mortgages so you can make additional mortgage at the interest rate that prevails lump sum payments once a year to reduce at that time. Short-term mortgages (six the principal, or increase the amount of months to a year) generally carry interest your monthly payment to pay off the - r� rates that etre I to 1.5 per cent lower than mortgage faster. long-term mortgages (five years or more). The most flexible loan is a short -tern, AJAX, ONTARIO WiUt it long-term mortgage• borrowers pay fully open mortgage (currently about 9.25 a hi�_her rate of interest as insurance per cent for six months and 9.5 for one TWO LOCAL REALTORS ARE $10,000 RICHER against fluctuating interest rates. When year). Ideally. you would lake co lock ;n Helmut Kuebler and David MacLennan shared in the grand prize at Family choosing a mortgage term, also consider just before rates go If Trust's $10,000. Salerama Sweepstakes last night. The Sweepstake's were p you want P how long you will be living in the security. go for it long-term closed designed to reward co-operating brokers for showing and selling Family residence. 1'"u don't w"ant to he paying mortgage, ideally with a low fixed interest Trust's listings. Shown presenting the winnings are Tim Whittaker, Publisher of more each month for a live -year mortgage rate (currently about 9.75for one year). Oshawa This Week & Ajax Pickering News Advertiser, with Thomas N. Shea, if you're only going to he living in the President and Ceo, Wayne Einhom, Regional Manager, Rosalind Menary, ikkttlly. you would like to lock in just y g g home for .t couple of years. hcforc rates go up. If yotr want secunty go Gina Ryder & Mary Roy, Branch Manager from Family Trust. You will also have to choo,,L between .t for it long-term closed mortgage. ideally Fixed rate ( where the interest rates with a low, fixed interest rite (currently • remains the same throughout the term of about 9.75 per cent for three years and RealtyWorld East the mortgage) or a floating rate (which 10.25 per cent for five) long-term open �I tends to fluctuate based on the Bank til mortgages are usually obtainable only, REAL ESTATE LTD. I ('anada rate). (generally, if you forescc a from private lenders and an additional 1099 Kingston Rd., (Furniture Mal!) EA�.TY vv0R,n,tw831-6000, Ajax 428-6000 JNE:s UR 'Denotes Sates Representative "VENDOR SAYS �� r .. . SELL" ��, ,.. _ 7 �! $5,000 DOWN! (PUT IT ON VISA!) - - PRIVACY PLUS! A renovated 3 bdrm. dot. on a targe mature lot, features PARK 9 GREENBELT tam. rm. 3 fireplace, wet bar. Hollywood lut on a tree Large 4 bdrm., new oak firs, new carpet 8 ceramics, mn. Ivied avenue, excellent location. Easy financing terms flr. fP1n. rm.. oak b marble fireplace, central air, french *Carrnela Spencley. 831.6000. doors, 212 baths. call 'Sam IGmberiey. t►eE� F �At� tai. �,- BEAUTIFUL POPULAR AREA RECAPTURE THE FEELNGI Less than 3 yrs. news 2 storey all brick del. on prem. lot. Fresh ax, good neighbours, Partes and steam Homely 3 Almost 2.900 large ft. open concept, forma' din. rm, has bdrm. del Wicks; to meadow. Fam. rm., fp, dole. gar airy french doors, large master bdrm. with walk-in closet 8 4- kit, P001 6iZe lot and 8 miser -size price at $176,000. Don't Poe. an suite. Call 'Suzan Winch, 831-6000. miss it Steve Cooper 831 6000 or 428-6000. i *, s wt t >r ti■ .may SOi!! SEE THE DEER SECLUSION N SOUTH ROUGEADJM In your own beck yard bast, min. b drm city. 4 bs., knapine approx. 2,675 sq. ft. for $M,900. kickidite Country kit, sone fireplace, cmkwn 24 x 14' deck with a 50 x 234 It. lot! 3 IMP bdrms.. eat -in Idt plus 23 x 14 R retractable awning. Cal owxrs Tan , 831-&000. Ism. rm. with fireplace 'Gail Petr* 831 000. DOWN AND NtVF37IENT Lovely 3 bdrm. all brick tome. 4 appgwtas, Cant air, eat -in kit plus window treatment Don't miss this one. Call me cowl 'Soman GORGEOUSBUNGALOW SUZAN wMlgt Winch, 8314t0M. W t�fireptaoes, 5 bedrooms and 2 kitchens. a yt ora Saba RepreawgaWe OeWy fin. bsmt =3,09 sq� of Wing she. 'Don Derxtis, 831 �000. 39G mum You own yi home with i hardwood fig fin. rec rm., e backing on h trees and 5 r OdINh to GO train. ( Sanaa Dennis, 831.6 i i Ah _ ... . . . ..... . . . ............. _ TMNZM ADVirRTERM WED., MAY 27,19WFAGZ 11 :,.,BUYING A HOME? Put JOAN ROGERS To Work for You Come see Joan for the answers to all your home buying questions. MFX'Genesis Ltd. NOME? Let JOAN ROGERS, an experienced professional help you. Come see Joan and take advantage of her award winning results! 1 I” Selling your home for all its worth, fast, is a complex transaction. When you list your home with Joan you can be assured that your home will get the widest exposure possible to qualified buyers! Call now for the list of services Joan guarantees. 683-2992 I OFFER BUYERS Computerized information of all MLS listings! „. Financial options (best available rates, etc.) • 5% down. • Neighborhood expertise. • Full-time agent. 24 hour paging LA service. MFX'Genesis Ltd. NOME? Let JOAN ROGERS, an experienced professional help you. Come see Joan and take advantage of her award winning results! 1 I” Selling your home for all its worth, fast, is a complex transaction. When you list your home with Joan you can be assured that your home will get the widest exposure possible to qualified buyers! Call now for the list of services Joan guarantees. 683-2992 We're e Rid. ES'H'E ,:Mi'EC / / •�����• Residential nC-�Jd1G 1910 40 Division 40 • • e' • 6 GOWAN DRIVE, WHI7V All brick, 5 bedroom, 3 bath, R-2000 ceri fled with huge Idlchen, hwich doors, ceramics throughout Builders model home. Cal Stan Afelbwi M Sales Represen alw. 837-2552 or pager 530.9519. 4 YM:. Treco Real Estate Limited opening more doors for more people than ever before Builders' model home. Thousands spent on upgrades. all Gay brick, 4 bdrms., 3 baths, main floor laundry, den. huge bright kitchen, sep. `ormai dining room with bay window & french doors. 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And terms can range from 7.4 to 60 month On the other hand, if you would rather not take advanuige of our flexible f nntring wu can twelve up to SZOOO cash stings dwect from Vulwr, Our accountant even them- in five factoev wfrldu led mavteno r e for the 1-wst 3 pears or 84000 km. of ownership. whidr.Tr comes rim. So comae down to vote AwAvo dealer and —11 help you put topedrer a rwu r pian that s right for you. After all, by our standard& vot rr no4 an Mrape rveryday customer. Wrm a custonored customer. Drive safely. V DIL%M TERM 26 36 48 W Plrvmrnt Annual Rrcrmtagm Rate 40% 0 3.1 4.7 5.6 30% 1.5 4.0 5.4 6.2 20% 2.5 4.8 6.0 6.7 10% 3.4 5.4 6.4 7.0 0% 4.0 5.8 6.8 7.3 OR UP TO $.2.000 CASH SAX FN(;S Sim PrwkPs ' WE MAKE IT WORTH THE DRIVE TO WHrMy DURHAM AUTOMOBILES 1250 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 668-6881 TO& 686- �ti.r aw It. 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If the car pulls to one side or the tires are worn uneven- ly, poor alignment may be the cause. Most cars and light trucks today require either four-wheel alignment or thrust alignment (front and rear wheels in parallel) for best performance. "Cupping" or other uneven tire wear can point to worn struts, shocks or springs. Fluid leaks and Next time you are stuck in a traffic jam on Hwy. 401, think of the expressway situa- tion in China. The country's fifth express- way, the recently opened Shenyang -Dalian highway, brings the total length of expressways China to 460 kilometres. "That's not a great number, but it marks a good begin- ning," said Zhou Ming, of :11 uncontrolled bounce or sway on rough or curving roads can also point to problems. In addition to causing tire wear, suspension problems can lead to loss of control if your have to stop suddenly or swerve quickly. D Brakes: Make sure the brakes on your car or light truck are per- forming properly. While disc brakes are more efficient than drum brakes, front - wheel drive cars cause front brakes to wear faster. Soft pedal, pulling to the side during braking or pulsating pedal during stopping are all indications of worn or improperly adjusted brakes, caliper malfunction or master cylinder problems. As with many mechanical systems, a three - China's Ministry of Communications. The new expressway has four lanes with a design capacity of 50,000 vehicles a day at a speed of 120 km/h. When China started build- ing expressways in 1984, the main purpose was to assist its economic development. China's rapid growth in the past 10 years has created an even greater need for roads. Although China's road net- work extends nearly 1,000,000 kilometres, most of the roads are lightly paved or seal -coated and average only four to eight metres in width. The country's ever-increas- ing population, now 1.16 bil- lion, has made traffic condi- tions difficult. In some places, vehicles travel a maximum of 30 km/h. Sort of like the 401 at rush hour. SOME REASONS YOU'LL LOVE THE GOLF: • 6snto kR 1.8 L M444wMl Mow or aaa iss • Vandis IY d6wk wM folddowe n w ssaw • MI0~295TANDiA110FEA FAS • MW" y Mo/tr 04 kov part inspection is necessary. This includes road and operating test and a visual inspection. Many auto centres offer free brake inspections. You should take advantage of this offer to have brakes checked regularly. ❑ Tires: All -season radial tires, standard on most cars these days, promise thousands of kilometres of safe driving. But high mileage and fuel economy depend on proper tire inflation, rotation every 10,000 kilometres, proper alignment and a sound suspension system. Some garages and retailers offer tire pur- chasers free inspections as well as free tire rotation as a warranty for their product or work. With hotter weather comes a natural change in air pressure in tires. Check tires every time you fill up on gasoline to make sure pressures are correct. The owner's manual or a stick- er on the door jamb provide the correct tire pressure. Remember, the pressure for front and rear may be different. If you plan to tow a boat or carry a heavier -than -usual load, more air may be required. However, never exceed the recom- mended pressure listed on the sidewall of the tire. V Belts: Lift the hood and check the belts. Look for signs of fraying or brittleness. For best perfor- mance and load life, correct belt tension is important. While the hood is up, take a moment to check fluid levels -- power steering, brake, transmis- sion, oil and coolant. Before you add any fluid, make certain you know why more is needed. Fluid loss from these sealed systems can be an indica- tion of premature component fail- ure. Most service centres will per - ZERO DOWNPAYMENT ZERO FREIGHT & P.D.I. CHARGES ZERO OBLIGATION TO BUY Golf CL Lease for :228"/month SOME REASONS YOU'LL LOVE THE LEASE: • BOW M 4 WAFA s . 2sro dawnpayanat • No abildin to p If •oaappparosdasrll Cmd Go Caaada hm • t7FFER YALD AMR MAY ?IA2 OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN INC. 5 DUNDAS ST. EAST, WHITBY Expa lemur ft Owasco F.rrn& Phwen to srrw you BEST arcs 1972 x aa� riot An CARE' and O.M.L SERVICE MARD WINNER Trn tin O ® Ajax/PidCarir . or. arms Tu 5 OshawaMlhuni tit- p.m Extsndad ssmcs hours Tuss. and Thurs. unil 7:30 p.m. �• osNsco FREE' Snart�vica dime last Thuroday of svwy month by01h appt in BodyUSA. Ewooal form free inspections of these key 0 Battery: Hot weather can raise the temperature under the hood and damage your vehicle's battery without you realizing it. Check with the manufacturer or retailer on whether your battery is maintenance free or requires peri- odic service. Cleaning the termi- nals can keep the flow of electrical power strong and the proper bal- ance of electrolyte is essential for long battery life. Because old batteries present an environmental hazard, some areas have specific laws governing their disposal. Do-it-yourselfers who purchase their new battery from a retailer can usually return the old battery for recycling and a trade-in refund. J Exhaust: The winter's slush, laden with road salt, can play havoc with your exhaust system. A leaking system can permit dead- ly fumes to seep into the passenger compartment, release unwanted emissions and cause unnecessary noise. A free inspection to check for broken, rusted or unserviceable exhaust components is available at most full-service auto centres. N\ PAGE 4 Wednesday. Way 27.1992 WHEELS DURHAM The future looks promising for Chrysler Over the last couple of years, Chrysler Corporation has taken a leadership position in the automo- tive industry. The company has come to the front in safety (air bags are avail- able in just about every car in Chrysler's line-up), innovation (the integrated child seat in mini- vans) and excitement (the new LH models which will make their debut this summer with the Eagle Vision. The Chrysler Concorde and Dodge Intrepid will follow shortly thereafter). Chryslers 1992 models contin- ue the design and engineering excellence established by the com- ' pan}' in its previous products. The Eagle Talon got a facelift for 1992. There are new front and rear fascias. redesigned front fend- ers. hood and taillamps. a different spoiler and aerodynamic head- ' lights replacing the pop-up type on last year's model. The top-of-the-line TSi AWD comes with a powerful turbo engine and full-time all -wheel drive and makes for some serious driving fun. Like its cousins, the Eagle Talon and \Mitsubishi Eclipse, the Plymouth Laser offers optional all -wheel drive on its RS Turbo trim level. The Laser also gets an aerodynamic facelift. with new front and rear styling treatment. j new headlight treatment and rear spoilers on the turbo models. :k1ake no mistake. the Plymouth Laser ran fly when you add tur- bocharging to the 16 -valve engine for a total of 195 horsepower. The Dodge Daytona is one of the most improved cars in the automaker's line-up. The 1992 shape is similar to the 1991 model, but there are new headlights. grille, hood and front bumper designs. The V6 and tur- bocharged models also get a i ground effects kit and new wheels and w heel co%ers. The model will be joined in mid -year by a more powerful Daytona 1ROC R7 i JUISTY Zvi' I ! - - - 4WD C&CMOTORS 1705 DUNDAS ST. W. HWY. #2 6 23 ' MWVYIT HITBY 6 Pka tnig K, P01(093), Live. i Taus 'The Plymouth Colt joins Eagle Summit in Chrysler's five -passen- ger wagon line-up. The design is based on the Dodge Colt Vista € wagon of the past. This is a unique vehicle in that it has the external dimension of a small car, with a tall roofline and station wagon styling. Seating is comfortable for up to five passen- gers. The rear seat can be folded down or completely removed making for plenty of cargo room. The compact dimensions and high seating provide great visibili- tv and the aerodynamic styling will keep wind noise to a mini- mum. Vista/Summit vehicles will be available in front -wheel and all- ' wheel drive. Handling is like that of a family sedan. which should make this a favorite urban trans- port vehicle. Dodge trucks have been redesigned and became signifi- cantly more powerful in 1992 with the availability_ of 3.9 -litre V6 and 5.2 -litre V9 engines featuring sequential multi -point fuel injec- tion. Perhaps the most anticipated Chrysler product this model year is the LH -body vehicles, the first of which -- the Eagles Vision will roll off the assembly line in Bramalea this summer. Chrysler Corporation has gone back to the drawingboard to establish new benchmarks in auto- mobile ride. handling and perfor- mance. while maximizing passen- ger room, increasing driver visi- bility and improving entry and exit. The result is the new line of € mid-size and full-size cab -forward LH passenger cars, which go into € production at Chrysler's Bramalea assembly plant in June. The line will include the 1993 mid-size Chrysler Concorde, € Chrysler Intrepid and Eagle Vision. The full-size Chrysler New Yorker will be introduced in mid -model year. "We've been saying for some time that we're reinventing our- oskos ` selves -- from the culture in which Stallkamp, Chrysler's vice presi- we work to the products that come :'. dent of procurement and supply out of this culture," said Chrysler and the general manager of the chairman Lee Iacocca. "our new company's large car platform LH sedan have been developed to organization. be world-class in every respect, The manufacture of the LH - taking on the %bsolute best com- body vehicles is centered on petitors in their class regardless if Chrysler's platform team they're from Japan, Europe or ? approach, which brings together America." € all the disciplines associated with At first glance, the styling cues € vehicle development. Experts of the cab -forward design are evi- from design, engineering, manu- dent. The wheels have been factoring, product planning, pushed to the four corners of the € finance, purchasing and marketing vehicle and the base of the aggres- along with suppliers work together sively raked windshield rests over in order to shorten lead time, the centre of the front wheels. This reduce costs and ensure world - design allows maximum interior € class quality. roominess, large front and rear € "The result is vehicles with doors for easier entry and exit and innovations in design and ride, dramatic aerodynamics without handling and performance charac- increasing the weight or overall teristics nothing short of world - length associated with mid-size € class." said Glenn Gardner, gener- and large cars. al manager of new platform engi- "The LH vehicles not only rep- neering. "We can say that because resent a new design trend through we benchmarked every compo - cab -forward, but also a vehicle nent. system and process of this development renaissance within vehicle against the best in the our companv," said Thomas I world." SAYS STRIKE OUT THE GET AOR OR EQUIVALENT CREDIT 'ONDITI VALUES UP TO 52 100 AND YOUR BEST DEALS! ACT� � DOWT WAIT. MIATA PROTEO1 323 k9s MAKING YOU FEEL JUST RIGHT MPV TRUCKS 7250 DUNDAS ST. E WHITBY 668-6881 • SEE US FOR DETAILS, OFFER VALID ON SELECT 1992 MODELS FROMAPR. 3M270 MAY 4192 ON S7= UMTS. CANNOT BE CONt6MED WITH Aly OTHER OFFER `i�THEEI.S HAg THE 1[) IMAAJ C low. 1s Iq •. vI C. n WHEELS DURHAM WEST Wednesday. May 27, 1902 PMOE S Tracker provides driving fun in the sun By JOHN DUARTE It's the latest rage. Remember 20 years, or so, back when every third or fourth car you passed on the street used to be a Volkswagen Beetle? They were unavoidable. These days, there is a vehicle type just as popular as the old Beetle. These cars come with a variety of nameplates. They appear in your side and rearview mirrors as Trackers, Samurais or Sidekicks — boxy, little 4X4 sportabouts dashing here, there and everywhere. They are unavoidable. I decided to get into one for a week to see for myself what all the rage is about. General Motors was only too happy to comply and set me up in a Geo Tracker 4WD con- vertible. "It sure is yellow" was a popu- lar observation during my week- long test drive. And it was. This Jeep wanna-be came in bright yel- low exterior, with red and black accent swash and the word "Tracker- emblazoned on the side. The seats were black and yellow cloth. Even on a cloudy day, you could very well use sunglasses when looking at this vehicle. The Tracker is a special pur- pose vehicle introduced by GM in 1989 and aimed at young, single people. The styling falls in line with all other vehicles in this mar- ket niche. In fact, you have to get pretty close to tell which is which. Inside, the Tracker is pretty straight forward. Don't look for the latest ergonornic developments here, you wont find them. A large speedometre and tachometre are complimented by gas and temper- ature gauges on the instrument cluster. Temperature controls and the sound system are within easy reach in the centre dash. Driving position is nice and tall and offers great visibility to the front, back and immediate sides. The design of the convertible means the side pillar creates nasty blindspots for over -the -shoulder checks. Proper side mirror align- ment compensates for this, but if you are one who can't get accus- tomed to using the mirrors for checks when changing lanes you'll find the blindspot a great inconve- nience. The wide -swinging doors and the fact the front seats slide for- ward make rear entry and exit rel- atively effortless. Backseat room is plentiful. The box -shape of the cabin makes for ample head and shoulder room. There is also plen- ty of leg room. The rear seats can be flipped and folded out of the way to make room for extra cargo. The soft -top is a popular fea- ture. Just look around and you'll see one of these little sportabout hopping along without a top. The ease of taking off and replacing the lop makes even more appeal- ing. The first time through the pro- cedure. I fumbled with the top. On my second try, it took a mere six minutes to remove the top and eight to put it back on. The weath- er didn't co-operate during my week in the Tracker and the top stayed on most of the time. On the road, the Geo Tracker performs pretty much the way one would expect. The short wheelbase makes for a humpy ride. but you tend to get used to it. By the end of the week -lung test drive, I hardly noticed the bouncy ride until new passengers asked me about it. Front suspension is MacPherson strut with separate coil springs, while a rigid axle with lower trailing arm is the sus- pension in the rear. The Tracker's l.6 -litre, four - cylinder. SOHC fuel -injected powerplant makes this a peppy vehicle. The Tracker won't set anv speed records, but it quite happily Whatever the shape or type of wheels you are looking for, you'll find it at Durham Region's auto dealers. CALL YOUR RTHEELS Du uH[Am REPRF.SE111TAYIVE AT 579-4400 FOR DETAILS ON NOW WE CAN HELP YOU MOVE YOUR WHEELS. HWY 1401 Ir ' S Y ILir 2 W m N 3 i BAYLV ST ' moves along at the speed limit or slightly higher on the highway. The engine is coupled to a five - speed manual transmission which is relatively smooth shifting. Stopping is not a problem thanks to power front disc/rear € drum brakes. All Trackers come 's with standard rear -wheel anti-lock braking system. The 4WD Trackers ride along on steel -belt- ed, on-off tires on 15 -inch wheels. € Geo offers the Tracker as a 1 ROADTEST 2WD convertible, a 4WD convert- ible and a 4WD hardtop. An optional LSi package is available for the four-wheel-drive models. The test Tracker convertible came with a base price of S 13,095 and $852 for the power steering and upgraded sound system. The Geo Tracker is a fun vehi- cle to drive around town. It is easy to handle and to park, which makes it enjoyable to drive. And. with a price under S 15,000, it can provide plenty of driving fun in the sun. OUR LATEST PERFORMANCE FIGURE: $599/m,"M * Ac you t no • ,, the ALvn I B end l dan L% a r M,, -tuned, And an ophonal buyout at the re'`tdual value of S 173E N) riertormance automobile But it ma•..urpr-c• you to rind 1 -hat , tt End of leas And end of store that it aiuo :ume. with one of the mot thneh -tuned ic•aw EticcFt to ay you N-tter hurry to taloa .tdyanwec ct thi, otter pn grams in the country 1�tth hKun-N Iikc thee. 4 /� �1 1 /t, SI AX1l down. 5;-+4 p<•r month tw.ed , m a ��-month lea it wont la.t for lone A V A :, .1— u• .m, �xrr` : ..den 'nttrq;... and.. itrn.m�;•mw u:wr. trr+�hL.. !—drp> t And•]l JrrIrabk•!Ao �,Aa kwr.ourrtaurn Rami N. "ser wtbelt ,a,,c, PACIFIC ACURA LEASE�t 365 BAYLY ST. W., AJAX�� � 416 428-8768 c ) This Bonus is part of a Big Truck Bonanza Sale only at 3 75 Bayly 'Nuck Buyers Best Bargains are at Kingchurch Nissan. Free Black Bumper Free Bug Deflector Free Black Boxliner Mon. to Thurs. 9amto9pmFri. & Sat. gam to bpm PNCE 6 w.ell..drt, Moy 27,100 WHEELS otwmm ww The benchmark Accordming to Honda BY JIM ROBINSON If you didn't own one, you at least knew someone who drove a Honda Civic. Introduced into Canada in 1973, the Civic copied the front - drive, transverse engine concept pioneered for the small car by the Austin Mini. But what Honda did was make the system work unerringly day in and day out. Nippy, with a touch of oriental cuteness, the Civic was the foun- dation upon which Honda has become the most important imported carmaker in North America. So when the fourth generation version of this car was intro- duced in the fall, it was a signifi- cant event. Basically, the new Civic is a refinement of the earli- er model which goes to prove there's no sense in fixing some- thing which doesn't need to be fixed. You can still buy a 1992 V&Mw Honda Civic for under $10,000 ($9,995 for the CX) in hatchback form. But of interest to most of those with families will be the four -door LX sedan aimed very specifically at those who are ded- icated Honda buyers but have to make for four or more people. List price for the car tested RO�EST here is $ 12.395. You do not get power locks, windows, and remote mirror switches, nor is do get one of the most sophisti- there a power sunroof. But you cared suspension and drivetrain combinations offered by any car - Mercury set to enter maker regardless of price. The front wheels are held up by double wishbones and coil springs as is the rear with Honda's own gas shocks damp- ing the wheel travel. Power minivan m comes from a 1.5 -litre, 16 valve, For the 1993 model year. Lincoln-Mercury will offer a minivan for the first time in its history - the all-new, aerodynam- ic, front -wheel -drive Mercury Villager. "Villager combines the styling appointments, prestige, ride and quality of a Mercury with the ver- satility of a minivan.- said Lee R. Miskowski. Ford vice president A L.1 is Villager will feature contempo- rary styling with aircraft -style doors, the familiar Mercury light - bar grille, fold -away mirrors, front cornering lamps, body side molding and color -keyed bumpers, handles and moldings. Villager's appearance also will benefit from the use of clear -coat Paint protection. and the extensive use of corrosion -resistant steel. er and radio controls, automatic headlamps, an electronic instru- ment cluster, a compact disc play- er. a sun roof, keyless entry and sliding third bench seat. Villager safety features include side -door beams, five mile -per - hour bumpers, knee bolsters, rear seat headrests, three-point seat belLS at all outtx)ard positions and a high -mounted stop lamp. an [rico n -Mercury general On the inside. Villager contains manager. "It will boast a unique a high level of standard equipment combination of upscale features including power rack-and-pinion that will surprise and delight peo- steering, power brakes. a brake- ' ple and distinguish it from other shift interlock system, tinted glass. minivans. interval windshield wipers• a rear- j E "We think the ride and han- window wiper/washer, remote fuel , dling of the Villager is more com- door release• child proof lock on fortable and car -like than any the side sliding door. cloth reclin- minivan on the road today," he ing bucket front seats with in - added. "In addition, Villager has board armrests, an AM/FM stereo seating for as many as seven pas -with four speakers and a built-in sengers, with seats that can be € clock. an interior hood release and rearranged in a variety of ways 10 -cup holders. depending on the number of peo- "The interior provides a car- ple and the amount of cargo your like feeling with easily accessible want to carry. controls and highly visible gauges "Villager will appeal to to enhance comfort." said prospective sedan and station Miskowski. "The second and third j wagon buyers who want the row seats recline or fold flat, and added flexibility of a minivan, and € the third row seat can slide from to current minivan owners who the back of the vehicle to the rear want a more luxurious, upscale of the front seat, which Qives you vehicle." a variety of seat arrangements." Villager will be available in The LS version of Villager also 1 two models, GS and LS. It is will feature as standard equipment powered by a 3.0 -litre V6 engine four-wheel anti-lock brakes, a rear with an overhead camshaft and window defroster, automatic sequential electronic fuel injec- speed control, power windows, tion. The engine, which delivers power door locks with side door 155 horsepower and 180 ft./lbs. of "memory," front air conditioning, torque, is coupled with an elec- dual power exterior rear view mir- tronically controlled four -speed cors, tilt steering wheel, a special automatic overdrive transaxle. lighting package, two-tone paint, This powertrain, along with the privacy glass and power remote optional towing package, gives quarter windows. Villager a towing capacity of € Villager options include a con - 3.500 Ibs. figuration of four captain's chairs, On the outside, the aerodynam- leather seating, rear air condition- dealer in eDurham Region and discover there is no better time than now to buy a new car or truck. all -aluminum engine which works like a Trojan churning out 102 hp thanks to Honda's multi- point fuel injection system. The car remains front drive with the engine set transversely putting power to the wheels through a choice of five -speed manual or four -speed automatic transaxle. Take up of the clutch is particularly smooth and light, a contrast to the manual shifter which I found clunky, but that was about the only thing I could find wrong. There's more than enough power to chirp the tires in first and second but the computer - controlled fuel injection system gives you go -power frugally. Transport Canada has the car giv- ing 6.9/5.2 L/100 km in the city/highway. The four -door is much longer than the hatchback, rear seat room being surprisingly big. Couple that to Honda's tradi- tional use of low belt line for more glass and you get a very airy cabin. The rear deck, although tiny outside, employs a trunk lid which opens up and folds back on itself facilitating loading of large objects. The trunk passes the playpen test and that includes a stroller• impor- tant considerations to any young family. The other consideration here is price and Honda has done a great job of keeping the costs down - another Honda long -suit. Once again, Honda has built the benchmark by which ail other competitors must be judged. COMPARE AND SAVE. Toyota Paseo HY UI'tDAI the snurtmoney goes. DEALERS ASSOCIATION Pickering Hy„n" Ontario Hyundai 220 Bayly Street East 496 Taunton Road Fast Ajax Oshawa 427-0111 576-7669 • ,= Swore (ft-�ftynolbe N M radia 11- w Mamas& Spaw wdumd pim FOCW V adw may be may. Dwbr m" wM br bw. AN %=a. P.D.E. wW IAdIj�C1 b OAO1� wNApM aaoMw'Irawl�efaNaa saa��bd PAM SWUM PdW U d= nbnaap qyy. Owbr awy 9W $Or bw.•Oft d@Mw to dMMla oil :11 .,90tsirs Ford Escort has plenty to offer By JOE DUARTE Ford will not get rich from sell- ing Escorts. Ford won't even make money from each Escort it sells. Yet, Ford wants to sell as many Escorts as possible and to achieve that end, it is selling Escorts in both Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealer- ships. It all stems from the United States' government -imposed Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) restrictions on all car mak- ers. Basically, the law says that the fuel -economy of all the cars Ford sells this year must average to a cer- tain fuel -economy figure. Therefore, selling many fuel-effi- cient, low -profit cars like Escorts allows Ford to sell more fuel -ineffi- cient, extremely -high -profit cars like Lincoln Town Cars. Although the law doesn't apply to Canadian sales, we get the residual effect. Having said that, it doesn't mean that Ford doesn't care about the build -quality of its Escorts. To the contrary, the reason why Ford won't make money on Escorts is that the cars are well made and that costs money. So much so, that the sales tag hardly covers the cost of making tpe car. And, the Escort has to be well- built to endure in one of the most - competitive markets in the industry. It's a jungle full of top-notch Japanese fighters with names like Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic, Mazda Protege and Nissan Sentra. Is the Ford Escort comparable to the Japanese? That's a tough question to answer because the Escort is Japanese. Well, its roots are Japanese, starting life as a Mazda Protege before beginning a meta- morphosis that sees its Ford charac- teristics emerge. And it may look different from its Mazda sibling, but it has basical- ly the same traits. One of those is ! the 1.8 -litre, DOHC, 16 -valve 4 - cylinder engine. This free -revving powerplant gives the Escort LX -E great accel- eration from a standstill (zero to 100 km/h takes about nine seconds) and plenty of passing power when it is needed. The primary reason is a max torque figure well up in the rev range. That means that when travelling at highway speeds, there is always some power available for passing. Mashing the accelerator pedal results in the needed boost being delivered much in the same way as a turbo reacts. The problem lies in the fact that to use this torque stock, the Escort cruises on the highway in the 3.000- 4,000 rpm range. That makes high- € way travel noisy. So noisy that pas- sengers have often been heard to mutter "next gear.'" But after 5th, there isn't one. Still, noise suppres- sion is quite good, far better in fact than the Mazda Protege sedan with which the Escort shares its under- pinnlogs- The transmission started off smooth but got significantly clunki- er as the test wore on. This was especially prominent as things heat- ed up after a couple of hundred clicks on the highway. I wonder if maybe it's just a result of the trans- mission oil's being thin enough to handle the cold winter, but not thick enough to handle the hot summer. The clutch was nicely light but did develop a squeak very shortly What's the First Really New North American Car in Forty Years Worth? SL FRom X99995°° It was Worth the Wait! "Rated the best 1992 car in its class." by American Automobile Association MOTORCITY SATURN SAAB ISUZU 1520 Dundas St. EWTURN ., Whitby 430-2350 to after I picked the car up. Brake and accelerator pedals are well placed and feel marvelous. The suspension does a terrific job of granting the Escort a ride € which is usually reserved for larger, more plush sedans. And it still con- trols torque -steer (the sensation of tugging at the wheel during hard acceleration) and understeer (the tendency primarily of front -wheel drive cars to want to go straight when taking a corner fast) while allowing above-average speeds through corners, albeit with a fair amount of body lean. The first thing that strikes the driver as the front door is opened is the motorized shoulder -belt anchor. However, if he ducks at the right time or waits for it to complete its trip, he can avoid it. Otherwise, the pain is sharp and enduring. I'm not a fan of this type of belt not because I sometimes crack my head on it, or that some people claim you get strangled when you open the door and look out while backing up, but because you still have to remember to do up your lap belt to be safe and many times you forget. There have been a couple of decapitations in the US resulting from head-on crashes when the driver wasn't wearing the lap belt. Once safely past the annoying motorized seat -belts, the driver is welcomed by a wonderfully simple analogue instrument cluster where everything is readable and informa- Uve. AAty 27,102 RUE 7 Controls are well placed on right and left column stalks and on the centre dash, and everything is with- in reach and easy to operate. A comfortable driving position can be custom tailored, and the front seats simple yet comfortable. There is not an abundance of rear seat room, as you would expect from a subcompact, but what there is is roomy and comfortable. Whether the trip is across town or across the province, mar -seat occu- pants will not complain from cramped quarters. The seatbacks fold down in a 60/40 split to access the large flat- bottomed trunk. The trunk lid opens from bumper level to make loading and unloading easy and unlike its Mazda cousin, the lid hinges are well counter balanced to allow the trunk to stay up when the car isn't on a level surface. So what do you get from an Escort LX -E? Well, for S 16,954 you get a comfortable little sedan that can be driven like a sports car, with optional air-conditioning, cruise control, tilt steering, power locks and premium sound system. In other words ... a lot! PAGE • Wednesday. May 27, 1992 WHEELS DURHAM WEST KETg N All M ) IF ADMOM � ` � J• M Nim M ' 1 D 1992 COLT 100E S,. r C77634 5 spc clom buckets -cue steering. ei. P C - _ ` ;�.._�.�. xwe• cakes. l„s - _ Tore +v ONLY tI 39i6•PER MONTH OR SALE '71187" 1992 ACCLAIM �- .. ON i`4 ".E::1,411. -,Q SALE s119995 1991 CHEROKEE LTD. . (•kite CDnd'..ayy � L.,' warty 171K1W SN!; T/ 1 • + :,: :/drq,7,oI: ,7: '•Sar: ! r � ..-euw .�'c • 2 • r. y ...';Dl: fa;r 4T .a w.. SALE 46trY sic aw^ rrYa.c 1986 D-250 POWER RANI S& sTT3M Ind Y6. "PICKUP 4X4 Ds, Pb, lrw, pall. LET_ data padiap. 2 bks, Ill ar oar4. MSS Yee. Ctkaa, AWFM Cass. it"wrlddw a son i awn _ PRICED TO SELL _ 1990 SHADOW 4 DR. SIC. N V3672. 22 L r mono, auto kam., Ps.. pb.. console. AMFM, t speaker system. limited OM ar condi ww% dal "writes 6 more t ovular. elaive at yfactorflies warranty . s7 99500 of factory warranty oataae SALE PAYMENTS BASED ON 60 MONTHS (# 12.5% APR. $1.000 CASH OR TRADE EOUIVALENT DOWN, PLUS FPEIGHT $ ALL APPLICABLE TAKES DOWN. REBATE ASSIGNED TO DEALER, EG BORROWING -- $10,000 - FOR 60 MONTHS (0 12 5% APR. COST OF BORROWING IS S3,M 60. WITH A MONTHLY PAYMI N I Or $2249a TOTAL PAYING BACK $13.4%80 " REBATE ASSIGNED TO DEALER. PLUS FREIGHT NL ALL APPLICABLE TAXES. 1992 VOYAGER Innr #7603 7® Ei Inc, ? J L. V6. auto. trans.. 7 �J Pass seating. air bag. power _ steering. Powe' brakes. — defroster. rear wiper, delay le Pers. Ouamirrors. AM:FM stereo. cba and much more ONLY '3 1 4°°'PER MONTH OR SALE Stk IL -385 1992 LEBARON - ✓X. Inc. V6. wo ,power steerng. ♦,f -- power brakes, a,r pnd power +rY��7J m rrors. 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The best way to keep your lawn healthy during hot summers or droughts is to water the lawn deeply and infre- quently. Watering your lawn a lit- tle each day to keep it moist can actually do more harm than good. This daily sprinkle can force the roots to reach upward for water and create a shallow root system. The best method is to soak six to eight inch- es of water into the ground. This gives the roots enough water so they will grown longer. Lawns should get two inches of water each week. If you live ir, an area that has watering restrictions, consider dormancy as an alternative. In this situa- lion, lawns are not watered at all. This is a short-term solution, however, because lawns can only survive dor- mancy for a short while. Wait four weeks after the ground dries out. If no rain has f"Ien, it's time to start watering to save the lawn. During the hot summer months, leave the grass taller than usual when mowing to protect the soil from the sun. The lawn should also be kept free from weeds which take water away from the grass. Every lawn has different watering needs, so keep an eye on your lawn for signs of thirst. These could be brownish patches, life- less blades or a blue-green color. If any of these signs appear, you should water your lawn as soon as pos- sible to prevent damage. It is possible to overwater, however. Lawns that are too wet attract pests and disease. 121-12" • Its -.676 HEATING - AIR C01•IIT10N111411 LTD, Z, • High Elrtciency 9+Seer • Copper tubingl&m. Fin. 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At Rousseau's, you won't have to pay a high price for high style during our: Sterling Factory Authorized Clearance Sale Save Up To 50% On Stock & Custom Orders For the first time in our 35 year association, Rousseau's and Sterling have combined to bring you the greatest savings ever on, all Sterling upholstery. Every sofa, loveseat, sofabed and chair in both fabric and leather is on sale. But, quantities are limited. Hurry in today! Store Hours: i Mon. sed,'%es,-Thu. 10.6 f Fri. 10Clo-9, rSat. 9•.30-S30 In -Store Financing Available �t t HERITAGE HOUSE limited 216 Mary Street East, Whitby 668-3113 a w ..,_,..::.. ........,.......w.•..... ........ ._.......,�.........., �...,,..,..�.................... ..... _..... _„��.. x _...._......... ....................... ......................................................_................................................... �..... ....�........................ : )d this sum Safety check your barbecue This summer when you're throwing anoth- er steak on the barbie, don't charbroil your house at the same time. JERRY ABBOTT Of the OSHAWA FIRE DEPARTMENT has some tips on safe backyard barbecueing. 'Don't drive your car from the back seat and don't operate your gas barbecue without knowing how it operates,” says Oshawa Fire Department's Fire Prevention Officer, Jerry Abbott. "Twenty per cent of summer fires we respond to involve the improper use of propane barbe- cues," he says. Abbott urges everyone to follow common sense safety procedures to pre- vent your barbecue from going up in flames. The majority of propane barbecue fires usually start from improper installation of a re -filled tank coupled with a lack of thorough checking to make sure the connections are secure and tight before attempt- ing to light the unit "Fires usual- ly start when the tank has been removed for a fillup." Abbott says. "There is a reverse thread on these connections and peo- ple don't tighten up the connec- tions or make a "soap check" for leaks before they try to light the unit." The soap check involves applying a soap and water sotu- tion to the hose and connections with a paint brush. Any leaks will result in bubbling of the solution. Should this occur, shut off the cylinder valve. Repair leak by tightening the fitting or replacing the "O" ring. Repeat the soap and water painting process until all leaks have stopped. If leaks persist, consult a qualified ser- vice person. Remember, never, never look for leaks with an open flame of any type! "Leaks have a blow torch effect," says Abbott. "The escap- ing gas will ignite when exposed to an open flame." There are laws in place for the proper placement and storage of the unit as Abbott points out: "These units should not be operated within ten feet of a door or open- ing. This is why it is unlawful to use a unit on an apartment bal- cony. This type of gas (propane) is not allowed in apartment buildings, (or any dwelling) so people are breaking the law by even bringing the unit into the building. When storing your unit, store the cylinder in a metal shed outside. The unit, without the cylinder, can be stored in your garage or home or in a shed." Abbott also cautions owners of unsafe, older cylin- ders: "Cylinders ten years old will not be refilled. They are unsafe. This limit is imposed due to weathering which can cause rust and other damage which renders the cylinder unsafe for use." Always clean burners and burner orifices before operating. Check to see hoses are in good condition. A gas leak could engulf your unit in flames. Place your unit well away (10 feet or more) from wooden fences, roofs, balconies or trees Turn off both the barbecue Have the match or taper burn- "on-off" valve and the cylinder ing and the lid open before you valve when through using. turn on your barbecue. Lorna Miller SOLID OAK DIN'ETTE SET CEDAR CHESTS 12 MODELS 0%E LIIN PRICE ERE IS HOVE' IT This offer applies to all upholstery orders only . Exc:udtn_ a;i to ,tuxk mercna^di.e C applic 1999 %- : miahle in Honey. Natural or Walnut stain. ,Buffer and Hauch ezrrai us am; ic '399 ,,O Idea! Wedding Gift.' HES Culligan has it all.' 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This is a good method of pest control because there is no environmental damage, the pests do not develop resistance tc the ladybug predators as they do chemicals. and a small initial investment results in a sate, permanent control method. National Geographic maga- zine has reported 4.300 known species of ladybugs. An adult egg -laying ladybug may consume up to 200 aphids a day, and one larva may eat between 200 and 300 during its development. These numbers are very important to gardeners who are constantly fighting these and other pests. THIS WEEK ONLV, ..1. w Nite Rest Spring I Ortho-Flex $5 } Spring Set - - - Single 79 51199 I Single Double Double 5990' $15995 516995 $21995 1 Chiro Pedic Pillow Top Spring Set Sfnale Doubl Queen 526995 $33995 $38995 A Sleeping on a Nightmare! 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Many Models Available Double E -Z `L' with Covered $ Futon 22 995 A-1 AIR CONDITIONING A HEATING TODAYAIND DO NOT PAY UNTIL 19931 F�tEE Fequivalent to interest INANCING0A 9G'0ro ER 10(% FOR 24 MONTHS o c.• Ea ' Receive cash discount C �1 Ap O O 0 payments based on $2 Doo O 9Feq y Aurh.nil r/i,.,"Ier 427-3565 721-1605 619-0373 1 0) 6% 11K, ad "c"AWG "01* s US" CEN xfIn III= 113 i EM A ' r Sowing a successful garden For a successful garden, nothing but the best seeds and plants will do. Taking advantage of cheap offers by planting low -quality seeds almost always means losing a year's crop or garden. Using leftover seeds from last year or seeds from your own parent plants are also risky planting methods. For greatest gardening success, buy only the best and freshest seeds, and throw away any that are left over. Certain vegetable and flower seeds should be given a fungicide coating before being planted. This is easily done by adding a small amount of fungi- cide powder to the seed packet and coating the seeds by shaking the packet. Many vegetable seeds can be purchased pre-treated. Peas and beans of all kinds, radish, cucumbers and spinach should always be treated. Gardening chemicals are highly poisonous, and care should be taken to keep chil- dren and pets away from the chemicals and treat- ed seeds to avoid injury. The next step is sowing the seeds. Though this part seems easy, it's not as simple as it looks. Seeds come in many different sizes and they must be planted different distances apart in different soil depths. The composition of your soil is also important. Germination in light soil will be successful even when the seed is planted rather deep. In heavy, sticky soil, however, the seed can face so much resistance that it will just stay buried and rot. many other gardening failures are due to the impatience of the beginning gardener who cannot wait for the soil and weather to be ready for planting. One of the biggest gardening mistakes is sow- ing too thickly. This makes germination less suc- cessful and wastes good seed. As a general rule, large seeds, like those of peas, beans and sweet corn, should be covered by about three times as much soil as their own breadth. Fine seeds such as carrots, parsley, lettuce and herbs are sown in shallow drills and can be mixed with sand for thin- ner sowing. They should not be pressed down and covered with soil. Instead, have a mixture of damp peat and fine sowing compost scat- tered over them. It is a good idea to alter- nate seeds of fast -germinating vegetables such as radish and lettuce with slow -germinating vegetables like carrots and nions. 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These plants are planted bare root, while the evergreens,the Cedars and Yews are pot plant- ed anytime between A ril and P August. Flowering shrubs make attrac- tive hedges or backgrounds to a flower garden. Forsythia, honey- suckle or well -trimmed lilacs C i make excellent, sweet smelling hedges. The hardy Juniper in all its varieties is a perfect shrub for - gardens in this area. They pro- vide attractive coloring along drive and walkways all year. The Skyrocket Juniper, which grows UP to six feet tall, provides cover for fencing, does well in comers where grass would be hard to mow and hides front steps and entrances from prying eyes. Moonglow and Witchita Junipers Spread nicely under bay win- dows and break up flower gar- dens into attractive pattems. n is sad, but true, that not all of those gorgeous floral and Shrub displays we see on trips. - even around Ontario, can be planted with success in our own t yards. Herb Larmers says it is hard to convince customers who are eager for the exotic that what they want will not grow well in this area. "You have to take into consideration the timate of the area when buying shrubs, - says Mr. Larmer. "We have peo- ple who come back from holi- days who want to get the same plants they have seen in Niagara Falls. We have to explain that even plants from as close as Niagara Falls would not thrive in this part of Ontario.' Those craving something a 10 - tie exotic in their yards might check out some new types of Junipers available on the mar- ket. 'The Spiral or Poodle type of Juniper is being developed by grafting them onto existing ever- greens,' says Herb. "They are Shaped something bke a Bonzai. They are growing popular - but are still rather pricey. You have to take into consideration the amount of work it takes to create one of these varieties of shrubs. 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