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I I love you, Mom '
Leticia Etherington and son Nicholas have been reunited for the first time
since he was abducted at the age of nine months.
photo by Ron Pietroniro
She finally hears
those magic words
from son abducted
at nine months old
By LINDA WHITE
Staff Reporter
PICKERING - This past Mother's Day, a woman
whose son was abducted from her 12 years ago heard
him say "I love you” for the very first time.
"1 couldn't describe the scene when I found out he
wanted to find me," Leticia Etherington of Pickering
recalls. "I sunk down on my knees and bawled. It
seemed too strange to be true that after so many years
he'd get in touch with me out of the blue. It seemed too
easy."
In April 1980, nine -month-old Nicholas was
allegedly taken to Cyprus by his father, just weeks
after his parents separated. His father was arrested in
England on a stopover, but was released imd left the
country before Leticia arrived th, re tol: ,w•ir an
overnight flight.
"I missed them by an hour -and -a -half," Leticia
recalls. "I new back to Canada the same day, hysterical
and jetlagged."
Because there are no extradition arrangements
between Canada and Cyprus, Leticia dealt with the
Canadian embassy in Tel Aviv, which is recognized by
Cyprus. After hiring lawyers in Cyprus and Canada,
Leticia learned the "best scenario" she could expect
was supervised access to her son in Cyprus.
Her search for Nicholas "slowed down" five years
ago after she lost track of his father. It resumed in
December when she got in touch with Child Find and
International Social Services.
But it was Nicholas who eventually found his moth-
er through an aunt in Scarborough. His Mother's Day
call ended years of wondering "if he was cold, if he
was lonely, if he was even alive," Leticia says.
Reuniting families after such a long period is unusu-
al, reports Child Find, a non-profit support agency
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AJAX-DICKERING -Canada's new con- find out the views of their constituents and ;national referendum" 'a
stitution shouldn't be sealed with a national vote on the deal, he says. "There has to be The unity package will be up for ratifica-
referendum, says Ontario Riding MP Rene some mechanism for each MP or MPP to ade- tion among provincial premiers at the end of ;.
Soetens. quately ascertain the views of their con- this week in Charlottetown, the seat of Con -
A referendum would stir up more disagree- sutuents. I would support a free vote in all leg-
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TEN AJAX HOMES SOLD IN ONE WEEK
;AJAX - Ten homes were sold in Ajax the week ending Friday,
the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board reports.
So far this year, 374 homes have changed hands in Ajax, down'
from 530 sold during the same period in 1991. The average sales
price was S140,900.
ODREB doesn't have sales figures for Pickering.
MAN CHARGED FOR BOGUS BILLS
PICKERING - A man was caught passing counterfeit hills at
the Pickering Ilea market Sunday.
Six phony American S50 bills were passed at six separate loca-
tions at the Metro East Trade Centre Ilea market. say Durham
Regional Police. A police off icer who was working at the Ilea mar-
ket arrested a suspect.
A 45-vcar-old man of no fixed address is charred with six
Counts of uttering a forged document and one count of possession
of property obtained by crime.
TEENS CAUGHT AFTER BUTTS PINCHED
PICKERING - Two 16-vcar-olds werc arrested %londa} after
cigarettes were stolen from a gas station.
Police say three males carrying hags of -cigarettes were seen run-
ning from the Penny Gas Bar on Krosno Blvd. at about 3:30 a.m.
Monday. Two of the youths were apprehended and charged with
break, enter and theft.
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AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Pickering and NVhitby Associa-
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The organization, which provides services for the developmen-
tally -handicapped, will shift from its Commercial Ave. office to 36
Emperor St., also in Ajax, on Sept. '_.
For information on Lifeskills, Supported Independent Living
'SIL), administration, and residential, family and children's ser-
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of two men killed during a shooting spree at Concor-
dia University in Montreal Monday.
Robin Graham and her husband Scott of Fieldlight
Blvd. flew to Montreal late Monday night after learn-
ing of the shooting death of Matthew Douglas, a civil
engineering professor.
A second engineering professor was killed and
three others were wounded. The standoff ended as
police were negotiating with the gunman who had also
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Assistant professor Valery Fabrikant has been
charged with two counts of first-degree murder, three
of attempted murder, two of forcible confinement, one
of uttering a death threat and the use of a firearm dur-
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Toronto Star, had visited her father a few weeks ago,
according to manager Peter Taylor. The mother of two
recently returned to work following a matemity leave.
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_You're home,"mom tells son upon reunion
TROM PACE AI
which assists in the recovery of
missing children.
"There's far more assistance
out there today than when
Nicholas was abducted," says case
administrator Barbara Snider.
"Thank goodness kids aren't usu-
ally gone as Iong. Networks
"The wait was pretty deadly,"
around the world are available to
Leticia admits. "it was probably
parents...who should never give
the longest two hours of my life- I
up hope."
kept telling my husband to hang
Last year, 412 parental abduc-
on to me because I was worried
tions were reported to the Royal
about fainting," she laughs.
(Canadian Mounted Police. Of the
But the wait was worth it when
�, 6 cases reported between January
Nicholas "flew into my arms. I
hnd May this year, 71 per cent
couldn't stop crying. I kept asking
have been resolved.
him if he was alright and said,
°tans were made to have
'You're home. You're home.
Nicholas return to Canada, and
Everything's going to he okay."'
over the next few weeks, Leticia
Leticia expresses frustration at
racked up S2,(X)O in long-distance
seein- Nicholas' father, who
phone bills.
escorted the boy, now 1.3, to
"I thought it was important to
Toronto last month.
have some relationship with
She believes he relinquished
Nicholas before he came home,-"
their son because he was no
she explains. "We were strangers.
longer prepared to cope with
He had never even been shown a
Nicholas' developmental prob-
picture of me."
ferns, which she describes as
A representative of Child Find
"environmental. Thev're due to
went to the airport with Leticia
the fact that he had no cumulation,
and her second husband Ian the
even as a high school student,"
day Nicholas arrived. They waited
says Leticia, a child development
in an RCMP office two hours
specialist and executive director
before the reunion took place.
of a child care centre.
Wow to lessen the risk
of parental
abductions
DURHAM - If you and your
safeguards incorporated into cus-
spouse or ex-spouse are having
todv or access orders.
serious difficulties and you fear
Child Find maintains a reg -
your child may be abducted, seek
istry of all children missing from
legal advice, an agency which
Ontario and out -of -province chil-
helps find missing children says.
dren suspected of being in
Child Find Ontario, a non-
Ontario. It works with law
profit organization endorsed by
enforcement and government
the Canadian Association of
agencies around the world in the
Chiefs of Police, also offers the
search for missing children.
following ups:
Consider for
The agency helps teach ways
applying a cos
of preventing abductions and
Jody order.
provides general assistance and
• Maintain current informauon
support to parents of a missing
about your slwuse or ex-spouse,
child. I
such as their Social Insurance
For more information, call its
Number, driver's licence number,
toll-free line at 1 -8(X1 -3,S7-7962.
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• Do not withhold or unfairly
manipulate your spouse or ex -
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anger leads to the abduction of
many children by a parent_
• Try to maintain friendly or
Though a warrant for the arrest
of Nicholas' father had been
issued following the baby's
abduction, the RCMP were unable
to find it, she says.
"I felt angry that he could dis-
pose of this human being as if he
were an item, with no responsibili-
ty whatsoever," Leticia admits- "I
was angry at the years that were
lost that I'll never he able to
regain, and angry for Nicholas. I
wonder who took care of him
when he had chicken pox and who
was there for him the first day of
school.
"His father % as able to go back
to his happy life and we're here
trying to put the pieces of our past
back together.• -
Though she says Nicholas is
"angry because of' the lies he was
told," he's happy to be here and
has enjoyed outings to Canada's
Wonderland, Ontario Place, the
zoo and a cottage. He speaks
English well and, next month,
he'll begin Grade K at Highbush
Public School.
While Leticia knows things
"are Com, to he really rough for
awhile," she hopes her story
encourages parents who've lost
their children "not to give up
hope."
She also hopes parents in the
midst of a difficult divorce "real-
ir.c that the Iong-term effects (of
abduction) are devastating.
Nicholas will have a life-long
wound because of it.'•
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By LINDA WHITE
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Monday night.
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Audit requested of Pickerin election expenses
By JUDII BOBSITT
Staff Reporter
PICKERING - Three Pickering election
candidates might be asked to show receipts
for expenses declared in the Nov. 12 munici-
pal election.
A town audit on the expenses of Maurice
Brenner, Doug Dickerson and Rick Johnson
has been formally requested by resident Alex
Robertson, himself a former Pickering politi-
cian. His request will come before council for
consideration.
Mr. Robertson is questioning expenses that
include Mr. Dickerson's $7,000 victory party,
a $3,000 catering tab recorded by Mr. John-
son and Mr. Brenner's bills of $2,900 for tele-
phones and brochures. After expenses were
deducted from campaign donations, candi-
dates were required by law to hand over any
surplus funds to the town.
Chartered accountants hired by the candi-
dates have already performed individual
audits on the election statements.
Of the three candidates, only Mr. Dicker-
son was unsuccessful in his bid for re-election
to Pickering council; he declared he spent
more than 516,000 in his attempt at office.
Mr. Brenner, Ward 1 regional councillor,
Make justice system
a `higher priority':
Reform candidate
AJAX PICKERING Lawyer Bill Foden wants to
run for the Reform Party in the next federal election.
The five-ve<r Pickering resident is seekln.: the nom-
ination as Ontario Riding's Reform Party candidate,
saying he's "irresistibly attracted to this party because it
commits parliament to living within its means (and)
requires elected members to represent the views of the
riding to parliament"
Mr. Foden believes the government "should
entrench your right of property ownership in the consti-
e_iunn. He's also calling for amendments to criminal
and parole legislation, believing
"it's time to make our justice system
a higher priority."
Mr. Foden describes himself as a
"devoted family man with high
moral values" and says he's "com-
mitted to making the changes to the
parliamentary system that will
enable the people to be heard
again"
A Reform Party member since
January, '.vlr. Foden attended the
University of Western Ontario, the
University of Toronto, and graduat-
Cd from the Osgoode Hall Law
hool in 1982.
He's a past member of the Liver-
pool West Community Association,
the Community Legal Aid Services
program, and a former director of a
community Legal Aid clinic.
Mr. Foden is presently self-
employed in the general practice of
law.
The party's 820 -plus member-
ship will choose a candidate for the
next federal election Sept. 9. Others
who've so far indicated an interest
in running for the Reform Party are
Don Sullivan of Ajax and Whitby's
Andrew Davies.
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Bill Foden
says he spent more than $19,000 (including
$7,000 on a court-ordered recount) while Mr.
Johnson reported the Ward 3 regional seat
cost him $20,000.
"1 can't ever remember so much money
being spent on elections," says Mr. Robert-
son, who wrote to the town complaining that
some declared expenses "appear to be exces-
sive."
Mr. Brenner says he's got "nothing to
hide ... I welcome anything that will confirm
everything is above board...no problem."
Mr. Brenner adds he may be required to
declare a conflict of interest if the request
comes to council for a vote.
Mr. Johnson says an audit is "fine" with
him. "We've done everything by the book."
Mr. Dickerson could not be reached for
comment.
Town manager Noel Marshall says that, if
an audit is granted by council, he expects
detailed receipts would be required of the
three men. If council denies an audit, Mr.
Robertson can take his request to the
province, says Mr. Marshall.
In an earlier interview, town clerk Bruce
Taylor said the audit request will likely come
before council in September.
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who emigrated from their native lands in the last century to come live in
Ajax and Pickering.
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dents who wish to stay in touch with their far-flung roots.
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century. But their concerns were proven unfounded, after a time of adjust-
ment on each side, and Canada has gone From strenoth to strength as a
result of each wave of new blood
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imrnigranLs catapulted frorn their culture to our multi -culture, the time of
adjustment gro�%s shorter. Heritage language classes are part of that: new
immigrants are encouraged to hold on to what the,. care about most from
their culture.
This too is causing some concern. There are those who say multicul-
turalism splits Canada into hundreds of fragments, and the newcomers
should be encouraged to adopt the major[[} culture as quickly as possible.
These are the proponents of the "too man cooks spoil the broth" school.
But look around: Canada, despite the antics of politicians wheeling
and dealing in Otta%va. is a good place to live. As the ads say, last year
Canada was rated the best place in the world to live. It's hard to believe
this is in spite of immigration from all over the world: it's much more
likely that it is a direct consequence of it.
In Canada we have a case of many cooks creatine: not a lousy soup, but
one heck of a smorgasbord.
The world is coming to Durham. Let's accept it w nth open arms.
Letters
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Fiscal reform must become priority
To the editor.
I've decided to write about the
fiscal system but not because it
must be entirely reformed in order
to be fairer and simpler. We have
a serious problem: the accumula-
tion of huge provincial and feder-
al deficits and a national debt
which is out of control. There are
two ways to solve this crisis: to
reduce governments' expenses
and to reform our ailing fiscal
system. There is no political
party, however, that is determined
to take that way. Political parties
are still in for costly and irrespon-
sible promises.
In a letter published Wednes-
day July 22, one can read: -In
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.
Canada, tax rates are graduated, as
your income: increases so does the
income tax". People must remem-
ber that Michael Wilson has wide-
ly mitigated the progressiveness of
the income tax in 1987. He
reduced the number of marginal
tax rates from 10 to 3 and the
maximum rate went from 50 per
cent to 44 per cent. That rate
applies to those who earn more
than 555,000 a year. It means that
the maximum marginal tax rate is
the same whether you earn
S56,000, S5(X),000 or S1 million a
PUD
year. The income tax in Canada is
far from being fair. It causes a sig-
nificant loss of revenue for the
federal government, that's why it
imposed the GST in 1991, a
regressive tax harmful to the econ-
omy because it discourages con-
sumption.
One can also read in the same
letter: "Many of the so called
loopholes are a result of misinfor-
mation and not fact". How do you
explain that every time someone
proposes to eliminate loopholes,
rich investors and businessmen
strongly protest in order to kill a
real fiscal reform'' Two examples
come in mind: The Kenneth Carter
commission for a fairer tixal sys-
tem in 1967, and 1n 198 1, the
attempt by the liberal minister of
finance, Allen MacEachen, to
eliminate some loopholes. Both
were harshly denounced by busi-
ness representatives. All this
proves that loopholes are real and
businessmen will fight to keep
them alive.
Incidentally, the shares and
stocks purchase in order to defer
the tax to pay was widely used,
and still is, by presidents of large
companies. Allen MacEachen
tried to cancel it, but faile�,ln
addition, corporations a�ntn ul:
very little to Ottawa's revenues.
less than 20 per cent-, the ratio fell
dramatically for the past 20 years.
The people must demand that a
true fiscal reform and a drastic
reduction in government's expens-
es be- the main issues during the
next federal election.
Frank :Michaud,
Ajax
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residents urged to get involved
in planning of new water plant
To the editor,
This is an open letter to resi-
dents of Ajax and Pickering.
When I retired from Ajax poii-
tics last year, I left with a sense of
foreboding with regard to the pro-
posal by regional council to locate
a new multi-million dollar water
supply plant on the Ajax water -
trout.
Yes, I was upset about the loss
Spf lakefront parkland, and yes, I
was concerned that the integrity
of our beautiful lakefront was to
be compromised. However, the
other issue - that of provision of
safe drinking water and the secu-
rity of supply of that water is the
stuff that my nightmares are made
of.
We in Ajax/Pickering have a
good life in our towns, they are
warm, caring communities - great
places to raise our families. My
husband and I came to Ajax in
1978 with our two babies and felt
an immediate sense of "home".
Many of you will understand
what I mean because you've
experienced that feeling too.
10 When life is so good we can
become a little complacent. We
don't want to worry or give
thought to those issues that are so
complex and sometimes a little
frightening. The issue of water
quality can be difficult to under-
stand. Evidence on both sides can
be conflicting and confusing. Its
easy to be an ostrich and stick our
head in the sand, and leave it to
our local and regional politicians
to sort out and make the decision
for us. After all we elected them
to make those decisions.
jBut remember - politicians are
ust like all of us - they are ordi-
nary men and women - they don't
have any greater expertise on the
issue of water quality than we do.
Don't give them blind trust on
this one - try to find out for your-
selves just what this "water plant
issue" is all about - you owe it to
yourselves, your children and
their children.
Here are a few items to consid-
er.
1) The new water plant site
was chosen (in my view) for
political and financial expediency.
Most of the land is currently
owned by the region of Durham;
it was the least costly site option.
2) According to our politicians
Sive must have a new waterplant to
service future development in our
area.
3) The intake pipe at the pro-
posed site will be laid approxi-
mately 8,000 ft. out into the Lake
Ontario a scant 2-2 miles from the
E sewage treatment plant (York
Durham) and about 2 1/2 miles
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Advertiser
three times
each week
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from the Pickering nuclear plant.
4) The York -Durham sewer
emits approximately 80 million
gallons a day of treated sewage
into the lake.
5) The nuclear plant emits 2.4
million gallons per minute when it
runs at full capacity. Yes - that's
2.4 million gallons per minute!!
6) The nuclear plant is an aging
facility and has had a number of
problems over the years - the latest
being the serious tritium leak on
Sunday, Aug. 2/1992, resulting in
shut -down of Ajax and Whitby
water supply plants.
7) The jury is still out on
whether there is a co -relation
between a higher incidence of
birth defects in our area and emis-
sions from the nuclear plant.
The minister of environment
will soon make a decision as to
whether or not it's safe to go
ahead with this proposal. Her
decision will come within the next
few weeks. As residents of
Ajax/Pickering there are a number
of things you can do if you are as
concerned as I am.
1) Become as informed as you
can:
a) Call your local councillors at
683-4550 (or write them).
b) Call all regional councillors
at 668-7711 or 686-2401 -
Regional H.Q. (or write them).
c) Write or call the minister of
environment the Hon. Ruth Grier
at 15th Floor, 135 St. Clair Ave.
W., M4V IP5,Tel. 323-4360.
d) Call Sherrill Willard - Ajar
Save The Waterfront Committee,
Tel. 686-0654 - 37 Pittman Cres.,
Ajax LIS 3G4.
The new water plant may be
safe - it may not. Personally I'm
scared, for my family and yours.
No one has been able to prove to
me definitively that I shouldn't be
scared. I do know that I don't have
to be a rocket scientist to figure
out that I don't want us to drink
our water from a pipe that is locat-
ed close to an aging, leaking
nuclear plant and an extremely
large sewer.
You - you'll have to do your
homework and make up your own
minds - and you'll have to do it
fast.
Pat Clark,
Former regional councillor,
Ajax
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COMMUNrN CENTRE
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Town of Ajax Parks and Recreation Department
is having an Open House on
Wednesday, September 9
St. Jude Catholic School
(Gymnasium)
Coles Avenue
To discuss the site plan and building layout of the proposed
Community Centre at Magill Drive and Westney Road.
6:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m. Dbpby of concept
7:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. Ptrosontafllton
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Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax
proposes to enact a by-law to stop up and close and transfer those
parts of a street set out and described as follows: all and singular that
certain parcel and tract of land lying in the Town of Ajax in the Region of
Durham, formerly in the Township; of Pickering, in the County of Ontario
as shown on Plan of Survey of Part of Lot 13, Concession 3 and Part of
the Road Allowance between Concession 2 and 3, and more
particularly, described as Parts 14 and 15 on Plan 40R-14271.
The proposed by-law will come before the said Council for consideration
at its regular meeting at the Ajax Municipal Complex, in the Town of
Ajax, on the 8th day of September, 1992, at 7:30 p.m., and at that time
Council will hear in person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any
person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected, and who
applies to be heard.
The subject lands are those portions of Rossland Road West that are no
longer utilized as a Public Highway. It is proposed to close and transfer
these parts to the adjacent property owner. Plans can be viewed at the
offices of the undersigned during normal business hours.
DATED AT AJAX THIS 12TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1992.
A.T. HODGES, C.M.O., C.M.C.
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AJAX-PICKERING - A community coat Creek Conservation Area, at the
barbecue and corn roast will be hosted by southern end of Whites Rd., Pickering.
MP Rene Soetens nursday. Hamburgers, hot dogs, corn and other
All are welcome to attend the event, to refreshments will be served.
be held from 5 p.m. 'to dusk at the Petti- For more information, call 686-0432.
local MP, MPP question
constitution plebiscite
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federation 125 years ago.
"if it's ratified, we can put this
away for years and years to
come," says Mr. Soetens, noting
that the constitutional
debate created national
unrest. "IL; nice to have
it behind us...it was a
good final result. The
question mark now is,
where do we go from
nere•' It will need reso-
lutions through the
House of Commons
and provincial legisla-
tures. That's the tough
part - how the
province determines
what it's eomi! to do."
1`lost major issues,
with the exception of
inter -provincial trade
barriers, have been
resolved, he says. But,
there's an agreement to
set up a process to
address that issue, he
adds.
Durham 'West %IPP
Jim Wiseman isn't sure
a referendum should be
held, saying it could be
divisive.
"To put this package to a refer-
endum could lead to some groups
who don't take the care to read the
whole package so skewer parts
and take them out of context." Nlr.
Wiseman believes.
Historically, referendums have
led to divisions, he says, pointing
to the 1980 Quebec ref-
erendum and the 1942
conscription crisis
i when Prime Minister
`lackenr.ie Kin, asked
the country to release
him from his promise
of not invoking con-
scription. The referen-
dum split the country
along linguistic lines.)
The deal leaves
Canada with a "histori-
cal watershed choice',
,Nlr. Wiseman says.
"Either we take this
deal with subtle
changes here and there
or we turn around and
make a conscious deal
that we don't have a
count.r.- he contends.
tit r. Wiseman
doesn't think the con-
stitutional wrangling is
over. "We', e been
going through the evo-
lutionary process in
terms of constitutional
discussions for a long time. I
don't see this as an end, just
another milestone."
Rene Soetens
Jim Wiseman
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Rene Soetens Friday morning. am. at Deer Crock Golf & Country Club, in
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NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS
DDDOD OF THE CORPORATION OF THE
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REGION REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM
The Audited Financial Statements of the Corporation of the Regional Municipality of Durham for the year ended
December 31, 1991 are available from the Regional Finance Department. Anyone interested in obtaining a copy of
these statements should write to the Finance Department of the Regional Municipality of Durham, 60 Bond Street
West, P.O. Boz 618, Oshawa, Ontario Lt H 8B6.
The following financial highlights reflect the operations, assets and liabilities of the Regional Municipality of
Durham including the waterworks, sanitary sewage and waste disposal systems and the Durham Region Police
Services Board.
COMPARISON OF CONSOLIDATED
8,057
MWV. pl
$4,754
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(All amounts in thousands
of dollars,
Sanitary Sewage System
(All amounts in thousands of dollars)
vKr a W.
16,918
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NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS
DDDOD OF THE CORPORATION OF THE
DURHAM
REGION REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM
The Audited Financial Statements of the Corporation of the Regional Municipality of Durham for the year ended
December 31, 1991 are available from the Regional Finance Department. Anyone interested in obtaining a copy of
these statements should write to the Finance Department of the Regional Municipality of Durham, 60 Bond Street
West, P.O. Boz 618, Oshawa, Ontario Lt H 8B6.
The following financial highlights reflect the operations, assets and liabilities of the Regional Municipality of
Durham including the waterworks, sanitary sewage and waste disposal systems and the Durham Region Police
Services Board.
COMPARISON OF CONSOLIDATED
8,057
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
$4,754
REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES
26,641
(All amounts in thousands
of dollars,
Sanitary Sewage System
(All amounts in thousands of dollars)
Wade Disposal
16,918
Heft Services
7,822
WHERE THE MONEY
95,710
Senior Citizen Serves
30,661
Day Nurseries
CAME FROM: 1991
194
2,333
Planning & Development
341 AQ
S
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Requisition on Area Municipalities $3,958
78,445
Ch ASSETS
Short Term Investments
40,434
35,368
Ontario Grants 141,247
102,909
Accounts Receivable
41,903
39,853
User Charges 89,834
74,956
Other Current Assets
6,838
6,007
Other Revenue 42,916
58,640
Restricted Assets
80,705
74,631
Proceeds from Issue of
Capital Outlay Financed by
Long Term Financing
610
Long Tenn Liabilities and to
be Recovered in Future Years
15.197
WHAT THE MONEY
WAS SPENT FOR:
General Govemmerd
8,057
Protection to Persons a Property
$4,754
Transportad n Services
26,641
Wderworks operation
39,525
Sanitary Sewage System
45,170
Wade Disposal
16,918
Heft Services
7,822
Social Services
95,710
Senior Citizen Serves
30,661
Day Nurseries
7,557
Family 6 Children Servilm
2,333
Planning & Development
341 AQ
Excess of Financing
Over Expenditures 16,546
Fund Balances, Beginning of Year 123.391
Fund Balances End of Year 138 937
10,077
44,869
30,100
26,906
32,349
:23,093
7,323
;58,046
29,763
6,783
1,901
40,426
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ABILmES
Accounts Payable and Accred
Liabilities
Current Portion d Ontario
Housing Action Program Loans
Other (k,rrent Liabilities and
Deferred Revenue
Net Long Term Liabilities
FIMQ BALANCES
Reserves and Reserve Funds
To be used to off sell
taxation or user charges
Unexpended Capital Financing
Tent Funde Administered
by Region
33,069
2,605
zM
15.197
59.140
116,473
27,852
2,342
sm
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101,633
2.453
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THE NEWS ADVERWER, WED., AUGUSTS 19X-FAGZM
Tyler Hardwick is three years old
Name
== Dropping
Hello and welcome back to
Name Dropping, the column that
µ'as saddened last week by the
retirement of Larry Bird, the
greatest basketball player in the
history of the game. The parquet
floor will seem empty without him.
Anyµay, on to happy items...
Sunday, ,AuL. 23, was a hig day
for Tyler Hardysick. because !:c
Tyler Hardwick
turned three vears old. Wishing
Tyler, a faithful Teenage 'Mutant
\inja Turtle fan, a happy birthday,
with lots of love, were Mommy,
Daddy and little brother Core...
It was -'i years ago, on Aug. 12,
that Marcella and (,erald McCaie
walked Sown the ai,lc and into %%ed-
*A
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Marcella and Gerald McCaie
ded bliss. Wishing the couple a happy
anniversary were Mr. and Mrs. Fer-
nand McCaie of Ajax, Mr. and
Mrs. John McCaie of Scarborough,
and Al of Ajax...
Aug. 21 was a special day for the
Vardy boys — Nicholas and
Matthew. The two celebrated their
third birthday and a party was held
with their family and friends. Wish-
ing Nicholas and Matthew a happy
birthday were proud parents Mommy
Pat and Daddy Paul...
A family writes: "Sunday, Aug.
16, 1992 was a very special day for
Stephanie Irene King, who celebrat-
Stephanie King
L
ed her first birthday. A special thank
you to the following people who
came to Stephanie's birthday party
and made her day a lot of fun:
Grandma and Grandpa Bennett,
Grandma and Poppa King, aunt
Karen and uncle Mer- aunt Bon-
nie, uncle Dan and cousins dark.
Mathew and Mitchell. Sharon and
Brent Goff, Kim, Da, -e, Paul and
Mark Guerra, .Marg and Lew
Annette, Mown, Cam and Rn,, Lee,
Rosa, Chan and ,Johnathan Chan,
and Wilson Lo and Pogo. A special
thank: to aunt Barb, uncle George,
Justin and Alicia Buetter, who tele-
phoned Stephanie from the cottage to
wish her a very happy birthday. Lots
of love from Mom, Dad and, of
course, Samantha......
i c h o I a ;
and Brett
Holmherg have
an important
message — their
Daddy is 30.
Doug Holm-
berg hit the
milc.tcne on
Aug. 14 and his
two hest buddies
wished him a Doug Holmberg
happy birthday with hugs and kiss-
es...
Two old buddies — accent on Old
— were celebrating birthdays recent-
ly. Glenn Healy turned 30 Sunday,
Aug. 23 while pal Pat Maguire is 30
Monday, Aug. 24. "Believe it not!
The big 30! Happy birthday and keep
smiling! All the best from your
friends."...
Congratulations go out to William
Lumsden of Pickering who recently
returned home from the Royal Army
Cadet Maple Exchange Program in
Great Britain. William, a captain in
the Pickerine High School cadet
corps, was one of I 1 Canadian cadets
William Lumsden
to successfully complete a week-long
advanced leadership training course
with the British army cadets in Eng-
land. Mom and Dad say "We're
pnnzd of YOU.'....
For a little baseball fan, Aug. 9
was a big day. Amy Gross turned
two years old and wishing tier a
happy birthday were tier Mom. Dad,
grandparents, great-grandparents,
aunts and uncles. A party was held
Aug. K with Amy's family and
friends dropping by...
Baby sister .Jessica Bulai write.;:
"Here's wishing my big hrothcr Ky;e
Bulai a special happy third hirthday
and I'm so happy to to there to share
in the fun on Aug. 23. Oh yes, Mom,
Dad, Nonna, )ani, Grandpa and
everyone else send big happy birth
day wishes......
Turiing seven year, old is such a
big thing for Michel Mcl-aie :11.at
two peones a :.. ^r .`.::.'.. t l :: :, ,_.:or
you, sweetheart," the family says
For Rachel and Doug Nlarois,
Saturday, Aug. 2_' was a special ala},
because they celebrated their 20th
wedding anniversary. Lee and Den-
nis sent their love, while their friend,
wi,hcd them happiness and hest
wishes on their special day...
Personal note: It was 12 years ago
on Aug. 22, that Lynne and Sean
Gilligan walked down the aisle and
into Acdded bliss. Wishing the two a
happy anniversary were their sons
Matthew. Michael and Geoffrey,
parents ,Joyce and .John (;illigan.
and Myrna and .Jim Gaffney.
Susan. Gord, Keith, Michael,
Diane, <:hristopher,
Scott, Bailey and Muf-
fin. As usual, I bought
them an expensive set of
24 matching bottles...
That brings us to
the end of another edi-
tion of Name Drop-
ping. If you have an
item you want men-
tioned, call us at 683-
;110 or write to 130
Commercial Aye.,
Ajax, Ontario, LIS
21-15. The deadline for
submissions is 11 a.m.
the Wednesday before
publication- We're not
responsible for Inst or
damaged pht��raph,.
.\ame Droppin_ no
longer runnin_ tr,h ,
announcements. I` >u
have a birth to announce, call the
classified department at 683-5111).
Rachel and ucuc�
i -d Jessica Bulai
Michel McCaie
Burger King, the other at home.
Michel's birthday is Aug. 28 and
wishing him a happy birthday and
Bonne Fete are Mommy, Daddy,
Skippy and godfather AL "We
Amy Cross
Nicholas and Matthew Vardy
Pat Maguire, left, and Glenn Healy
MGB I&A-TQg NSM ADVER fMM. WM AUGUST 34 IM
Company unveils environmental program
Black & Decker Canada Inc. recently unveiled a major environmental
recovery program for both its cordlessproducts and its recyclable nickel -
cadmium (nicad) batteries. The program will significantly cut the number
of these used products going to
landfill and at the same time
TIP: Check with your local jewelry store to see if it has a recycling
collection for watch, hearing aid, and other button batteries.
reduce contamination of the
domestic waste stream.�,,;;,.r•titot��,,��yy',
Beginning immediately in ,;r 0
Ontario, customers of B&D are e71 � + °0
able to bring in their old products or,00
for battery replacement or leave uVA J
behind their products for the
company to recycle. In this
recovery program, customers also
become eligible for a S5 rebate
towards the purchase of their next
B&D product.
The used batteries will be
recycled and the old products will
be taken apart to recycle their
components. Materials such as
plastic will be incorporated into
new parts or sold for other uses.
Aluminum, copper and steel will
be sold to scrap dealers for recy- �n
Cling.
"We have
an
obligation
to our
consumers'
B&D estimates there are in
excess of 100,000 cordless prod-
ucts in Ontario that could be
returned each year. "That is
assuming 15 per cent of the cus-
tomers will take the time to
return a spent unit," says Donald
C. Smith, vice-president of mar-
keting. Smith adds, 1.NVe recog-
nize that we have an obligation to
consumers to ensure that our
products are responsibly handled
from beginning to end."
This program, designed to
ensure maximum recovery levels
and customer convenience, is the
first of its kind in Canada. It has
been endorsed b} both the
Ontario ministry of environment
and the Recycling Council of
Ontario and will be extended
nationally in January, 1993.
John Maher, B&D representa-
tive and owner of J.D. Air &
Flectric Tool Repair at 676
Monarch Ave. in Ajax, says sev-
eral people have taken advantage
of the S5 rebate. R&D is also
accepting other brands' batteries
from rechargeable drills, he adds.
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'Reg. book s
price. Patterns
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SINGLE ROIL
'Enviro News' is a B&D , I E' i► i
employee newsletter which
recently passed on its environ -
I
mental regards to: its Brockville
611ARANTM N you are no
we WA send you o voudw equal to 10% of your
maintenance team which refused
, satisfied wilt the VA* of my of our
Furdase. LOW PRICE GHARANn- If you
to throw out waste plastic pellets
prududs we W ioom* rglaa in product r
fad o emtq otwe point of do same wokorerin9
which are now returned to the
reload your ntoaeylfx6li s labour for Boca w
in any co Vetilor's stare of a 6m price within 30
original supplier or used in
r J SERVICE GLYWANTEE: If you
days of purchase, with a valid proof of pur(hose of
B&D's plastic operation; a pur-
are net completely soW ed for any reosan wish
our product, we'll instantly refund the d'ifferaKe.
chasing team for encouraging
die kvd of or egalne r sonrim
outside suppliers to increase thew
Sab effo litre Augua s to Sapeerelber 9, 1992
environmental a r nes nd
Not all items availobi at dFor Iro
l stores. nchise opportunities toll
1416) 259.6296.
was sa
activities; Toronto secretaries for
help to eliminate the use of dis-
posable cups through good com- •320 MAIN ST. NORTH, BRAMPTON 454-3475 (CORNER OF MAIN ST. & VODDEN)
munication with catering suppli- Mon. thru Wed. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Thurs. & Fri 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m
ers; and to employee Jean 280 QUEEN STREET EAST, BRAMPTON 457-8252
Bourassa for winning the best MON.-FRI. 7 A.M.-9 P.M. SAT. 9 A.M.-5:30 P.M. OPEN SUNDAYS 11 A.Y. - 4 P.M.
idea contest with the suggestion
to unwanted paper that was used
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Residents invited to guide Pic*kering planfor growth
PICKERING - Residents are being invited
to join town committees that will help update
Pickering's official plan.
The official plan, which establishes objec-
tives and policies for Pickering's develop-
ment, is about to undergo a two-year review
by town planners. Part of the review includes
two residents' committees that will become
actively involved.
A community working group will meet
with town staff on a regular basis to help iden-
tify and consider matters of town -wide impor-
tance. About 10 people will be members of
this group, representing a cross-section of the
You can confess
your library sins
to a computer
PICKERING - If you suspect you have a library book "lost" some-
where in the house or'Nonder how much money you owe in fines, you no
Ion,,er have to confess your sins to staff at Pickering libraries.
Card holders can now use the librar\ computer to find out which items
the\ haven't returned and how much mono\ the% o«e. Using your libran
:ard number, you'll also he able to reserve books Douro if rather than ask
a staff rncrnber to do it.
The new computer feature is expected to save time for both staff and
librar, users alik,, and is said to be case to use with simple inaru;nnns
at the terra n;:!. iii oder, people uncomliOrLabl, v ith nc\0'an,,lcd _:1,11_,ts
will still lin,i li',,,ar,. staff'%\, illing to help %%ith r,: roc: or inlorniJtik,n
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Pickering artists Gerd Untermann, left, and Dorsey James,
right, won awards at the Durham Wood Show. With them is
Jean Hutchinson, show director.
Pickering artists
are good with wood
PICKERING - Two local artists collected three of five ribbons award-
ed for excellence at the Durham Wood Show recently.
Dorsey James and Gerd Untermann won the awards with their carv-
ings. Mr. James took second place
Sept. 3, 49 5, Eddie LeBlanc
& "soUTH
for his reclining nude titled Birth
of Venus and received honorable
1 I
mention for his unicorn titled
Galbraith I n
Onion.
Repair Centre
Mr. Untermann took third•
Wdaft
rBMWy
place with his pine sculpture
HAND" 30
Sept. 17, 18, 19•Free
Andrea.
The Durham Wood Show is an
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international, juried competition
"SMAIc DABS"
held annually to recognize and
support artists with woodworking
Skills.�
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As well as being practicing
ii
artists, Mr. Untermann uses his
I F11W e0dwaft m redppbg °tla I
carpentry skills to beautify
I. predw rbgL
homes, while Mr. James teaches
1 • •
sculpture, photography and comL7viv
Q������2
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puter graphics at Markham District
"W" COUNTRY" from 8-12 p.nL
High School
250 Bayly St., Ajax (McKenzie Plaza) 619-2616
community. Interested people should write to
the town, outlining why they'd like to join the
committee.
As well, working groups will be estab-
lished for various neighborhoods, villages and
study areas. Any interested resident can be
part of the working groups; just call the town
to have your name added to a mailing list for
notification of meetings in your part of tow)
For more information, contact the Picker-
ing Planning Department, Pickering Civic
Complex, One The Esplanade, Pickering
Ontario, LIV 6K7. Phone 420-4617 or 683-
2760. Fax 420-0515.
Mega moves
Morgin Bond, known as "Mega" in skateboarding circles. shows off some of the moves in his
repertoire as he practises on Marksbury Rd. in Pickering.
photo by A.J. Groen
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ROADHOUSE 44'e
"It happens here..." Cod,
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ROOFING
*Professional
August 28, 29i�s}'
Michael Carr $ "DESEIrr RUN"
Sept. 3, 49 5, Eddie LeBlanc
& "soUTH
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Service
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Sept. 10, 119 12, Paul WeberLGrftd
HAND" 30
Sept. 17, 18, 19•Free
Estimates
"SMAIc DABS"
an Sea
EAST COAST SUNDAYS
Call
featuring: 'DICK NOLAN•
from 4-8 p.nL
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250 Bayly St., Ajax (McKenzie Plaza) 619-2616
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�. ' early fall to build colour, nutrients & disease resistance before winter.
+ WINTER PRO$ 33
ALL 06-8-12 covers 4300ft.2 3g
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Massangeana or spik
Yucca Canes. 4' tall. 88
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SANTA ROSA
,_. =Decorator size dracaena "Santa Rosa"
3 canes topped with green 8 white
variegated leaves. ��
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CACTUS
A huge selection of cactus 8 succu-
lents. Add to your collection or plant a
cactus garden.
21,4"
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HANGING
100% BASKETS
The spider plant loaded with pups
or Golden Pathos.
10" baskets. 88
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19.99%. S"19ea.
TABLE TOP
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-Choose from 4 varieties Of Croton, 4
varieties of dieffenbachia, rubber
plants, fiddleleaf fig 8 more! Plant 2 or
3 together to make a stunning gift
basket combination.
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LOCATIONS, NO LEISURE
FURNITURE SOLD AT KENNEDY
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light shade
1 kg. $ 5�
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LAWN REPAIR
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18L. covers 32 ft.'
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6.ur88bLag.
500Homes For Sale
500
PICKERING
Jacobsen built 4 bedroom with main level adult suite.
Large family room with walkout and fireplace. Eat -In
kitchen with walkout to deck/yard. Cluality carpeting,
upgraded wood tnm and light fixtures. Immaculate
condition inside and out. OPEN HOUSE Aug. 22 & 23,
1-4 p.m. 1710 Shadybrook Dr., 839-9177 or 420-2788.
VICTORIA Woods home in great
NORTHEAST Oshawa, Vic.
location, south Alai near take. 4
torian decor, inground pool with
bedroom, approx. 2000 sa.1i. 2
changehouse. hardwood floors.
bedroom maw apartment.
french doors, asking $149.900
Fenced yard with deck. riser
A must see, many extras Call
locking walkway and
723.0644 (082792)
landscaping, upgradec carpet.
FOR sale or rent -brick.2'00
ceramic file foyer, oak
Cupboards $224,900 050
sq.ft 4 bedroom family room
683-5641 (062792)
with fireplace, dining room,
laundry, 2 112 baths. double
SAVE your rent - homes for
garage. For more information,
safe. No money down. lowinfer-
call 601-4788 ;Toronto).
est rates. Can Rick o' Doug 668-
(090192)
6805 or 1-800-663-4819, ext
932, leave message (09C'92)
PRIVATE sale Whitby - very
NO cow^, payme^' Wn;tby.
1Mei mamltakned end unit
2750 sq ft, double garage w In
tOWnhOme. new modern kitchen,
remote. Cul-de-sac. 4 spac'Ous
neutra' deck'. c'ose to
bedrooms, master retreat. wak-
amenities, anxious to sell,
5124.90C 430-3129. (082892)
in closet, ceding tans. blinds. 5
pce. ensu te, central vac.Townhouses
'Warble. ceramucs• 4 p'ece man'
51 0 For Sale
bathroom, spial oak staircase,
walkoutto patio deck, fenced
yarc slylight. h'eoiace in
PRIVATE Sae 3 bec'oo
sunken family ropm many othermase'
ensuite finished
upgrades. approx S4 JC week'y
basement, near lake. Ajax.
S'37,90C Call 4127.0024.
5226.000.436-099' (090'92•
083092)
Out -of -Town
Money
575 en
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CASH - =; A-_ = 4�0S S
An'a� ve teak pedropm wit^.
sunporcn, targe treed bf gties
%0% `venture bans You have
pnvacy pretty park o, -+wy 35
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near 7A and ' 15 S49 JDC -05.
G o o C o' bad c ro d � f s
277-1054 '09X'92
Bank• ptcy 1st. 2nd. 3rd
mortgage Res onx•t S' 0o0-
Vacation
m,
s300c proof of 1coe o^y
545
�c. red Calf 721.9563
Properties
_N1o9r,
88 ACRES
Adjoining �-Cw^•an0
%lcely wooded w;tn
Cres T.eado ws.
Gorgeous parcel s
:lose tJ iarge lake anc
sandy dea:nes, only
S 4:.9u0 w,th 10% down.
= ranclny.
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Obituaries F
DONSON, Henry - On Friday,
Aug. 21, 1992, at the Sunnybrook
Medical Centre, Toronto. Henry
Donson, beloved husband of Stella.
Loving father of Lynda. Henry will
be sadly missed by his many rela-
tives and friends. In lieu of flowers,
donations to Sunnybrook Hospital
or the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated. Funeral
arrangements were entrusted to the
Accettone & Lodge Funeral Home,
Ajax, 428-9090.
McFARLANE, Rose - In her
100th year at the Ballycliffe Nurs-
ing Home, Ajax. Rose McFarlane,
beloved mother of Alice Dick and
Raymond. Dear love of Brampton
and predeceased by Avery and
May. Loving granny of Arlene
Fraser, Ronald and Sandra
McCreight, Lori Samborski,
Robert, Michael, Patty, Marie,
Kenneth, Paul and Albert. Great-
grandmother of Linda, Allan and
Glenn. Great -great-grandmother of
Adam, Sarah and Joshua. Funeral
arrangements were entrusted to the
Accettone & Lodge Funeral Home,
Ajax, 428-9090. Very special
thanks to the kind staff of the Bal-
lycliffe Nursing Home,
SMITH, Michael Philip -
Entered into rest at the family resi-
dence, Pickering, on Saturday,
Aug. 22, 1992, after a long and
courageous battle with cancer dur-
ing which he never lost his beauti-
ful smile or his sense of humor.
Michael Philip Smith, in his 29th
year. Beloved father of Mitchel.
Loving son of Linda and Philip and
dear brother of Wendy and Jen-
nifer. Grandson of Flora Smith.
Funeral arrangements were entrust-
ed to McEachnie Funeral Home,
Ajax, 428-8488. In lieu of flowers,
please send donations to the Cana -
than Cancer Society or the Oshawa
General Hospital Palliative Care.
Michael will be fondly remem-
bered by those his heart has
touched.
TAYLOR, Isabell Fyfe (nee
Gourlay) - Entered into rest at the
Bowmanville Memorial Hospital
on Friday, Aug. 21, 1992. Isabell
Fyfe Taylor, in her 66th year -
Beloved wife of John. Loving
mother of lain and Eleanor. Moth-
er-in-law of Mary and Norman.
Loving grandmother of Joanne,
Jennifer, Andrew and Kelly.
Isabella's memory will live on in
the hearts of her brother William
and his wife Jan and her SiStcr Jean
Sullivan. Funeral arrangements
were entrusted to McEachnje
Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. In
lieu of flowers, please send dona-
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:Last year's Grammy with Bonnie dios in Indiana). Inside Out is Medley can write as well as rock.
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results Friday
and Sunday
Ajax angler wins
salmon derby
39.82 -pound Chinook
By MIKE HAYAKAWA
Durham Staff
DURHAM - There's just no
keeping Tony vander Cruysen
away from Lakc Ontario.
Even when the fishing is slow,
like earlier this month when the
fie -year-old Ajax resident could
not entice a salmon or trout to
attack his baits in tour ,trai'uht
outings.
That bit of hard luck might
drive some anglers to put the boat
and downriggers in mothballs for
another veer Riit not vnntt,-r
Pickering
squirt girls
softball
champs
PICKERING - The Pickering
squirt girls' rep softball team won
the gold at the Provincial Tier 11
Softball Tournament in Stmetsville
last weekend.
Pickering was crowned the tour-
nament champs after defeating Mil-
ton 4-1 in ilk; final game. Solid base
running by Stacy Kellough led the
way for Pickering as he scored three
of the four Pickering runs.
Other solid hits by Colleen
Baker and Tricia McKenty con-
tributed to the win. Outstanding
pitching by Melissa Basilio had the
opposition awestruck.
Pickering started its drive to the
championship by lambasting Rich-
mond Hill 15-0 in the first game.
This was followed up with a 13-0
whitewashing of Kitchener. Jefinda
Hough had two home runs in the
two games; Melissa Basilio and
Kirsten Koehl bashed one each.
Pickering entered the semi-final
game against London with an unde-
feated preliminary -round record.
The local squad kept pounding out
the hits in a 12-0 drubbing of Lon-
don to move into the final.
Basilio pitched shutout ball in all
three Pickering victories leading up
to the f Tial.
Team members are Melissa
Basilio, Jelinda Hough, Stacy Kell -
lough, Tricia McKenty, Amanda
Flanagan, Kelly Honsberger,
Leanne MacKenzie, Crystal Webb,
Colleen Baker, Stephanie Murray,
Kirsten Koehl and Danielle Tiano.
Coaches are Wayne McKay, Paul
McKenty and Ann McKay.
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sister paper Oshawa-W;iitby This
Week.
Rclusing to quit proved to be a
smart move for vander Cruysen,
who cauvht the biggest fish of his
life and in this year's angling
cxtravaganra -- a 39.82 -pound
chinook salmon.
"I had no idea that I'd win,"
said an elated vander Cruysen.
"It's nice to catch a big fish, but I
never dreamed of catching the big
one.
"I was fishing, three or four
Fi
ne forehand form
Kelly Stewart chokes up on the racquet as she hits a forehand shot during seven -to -l0 -year-old
tennis lessons with the Ajax parks and recreation department.
photo by Celia Bronkhorst
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Ajax selects
Nvin Durham
Cup; third
title of vear
AJAX - The Ajax Warriors
boys' under -10 select soccer
team captured its third tourna-
ment title of the season winnui•,
the Durham Cup in U :hridgc last
w cekcnd.
The Ajarians blankcJ D!r-
hri ton 3-0 in the tournament
final. John Reid. J -D Murphy and
Darrin Brown scored for the
Warriors.
To advance to the final, Ajax
beat Scugo; 1-1 on a goal by
John Reid in the first game. Ala.\
followed with a 5-0 win over
Oshawa on goals by Brent
Arscott, Davin Ufford, Darnn
Brown, Simon Barg and J -D
Murphy. In the last game of the
preliminary round, Ajax defeated
Whitby 3-0. Barg, Brown and
Ryoma Ito scored for Ajax.
The under -10 Warriors had
previously won the Whitby -Iro-
quois and StreetsviIle- Meadow -
vale Tournaments this season.
`Area athletes winners at Ontario Summer Games
AJAX-PICKERING - Area athletes won
their share of medals at the 1992 Ontario Sum-
mer Games which wrapped up Sunday after-
noon in Scarborough.
More than 3,000 athletes, coaches and offi-
cials from across the province took part in the
four-day event.
In sailing, Ray Davies of Ajax won the gold
medal in the Laser II division at Bluffers Park.
Mike Kalin of Kingston was second, followed
by Marty Essig of Carlisle.
Katherine Luttmer of Pickering won the sil-
ver medal in the Laser Radial event, behind
gold -medalist Clair MacMillan of Orangeville.
Both Davies and Luttmer are members of
the Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club in Pickering.
In track and field, Kerry Linquist of Ajax
garnered two medals at the Ontario Games.
Linquist was second in the women's 200 -metre
event, in a time of 25.42 seconds. Her other
medal, a bronze, came in the women's 100 -
metre.
Melanie Moulton of Pickering won a pair of
bronze medals at the competition. Moulton was
third in the women's triple jump with, a leap of
10.94 metres. She was third in the women's
javelin with a toss of 25.46 metres.
In fly casting, a demonstration event at the
Ontario Summer Games, North Jory of Clare-
mont won silver medals in the bass bug catego-
ry and in the senior 1/4 accuracy competition.
Nancy Fitzgerald of Pickering was the silver
medalist in the women's I/4 accuracy fly cast-
ing event.
Meanwhile, the Ajax Wanderers Rugby
Club was well represented in both men's and
women's rugby at the Ontario Summer Games.
Two women from the Wanderers — Desi
See WANDERER...Page A23
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Brits beat Wanderers
in rugby exhibition
AJAX - The British carne and they conquered
against the Ajax Wanderers Rughy Club last Wednes-
day.
The Wanderers' under -19 men's rugby squad Suit-
ed up to play ih; Bristol Grammar School team from
Bristol, England, a school which has a �� inning histo-
ry, in Britain and -,yhich is on tour of Canada.
The Brits defeated the Wanderers 22-12 in the
exhibition match at t. e Wanderers Club.
Bristol held a 5-0 edge at the end of the first half,
and increased their lead to 10-0 at the start of the sec-
ond half. The Wanderers had their share of scoring
opportunities, but were unable to capitalize with their
kicking game. Ajar missed 14 points in kicks.
Igen Dobbs and \ick Griffiths scored trys for the
Wanderers. Dobbs also added a conversion.
;Meanwhile, the Ajax Wanderers men's teams host-
ed Brampton and Peterborough for three games at the
Ajax club on Saturday.
The Wanderers' first team made short work of
Brampton by a 59-5 score. Andrem. Yeah%o od, tisgel
Francis and Carl Svoboda scored two trys each for
Ajax. Don Pettitt, Scott Wells and Sande Smith had
one try apiece, while Stuart Dobbs kicked seven con-
verts.
The Ajax seconds took on the Peterborough
Pa_ans' firsts and Pctcrhoruu+ hwon �l) 17. hen
Dobbs. Bob Dick and Alfred Perrcra all scored a try
for Aiax. Dobbs added a conversion.
%leanwhile, the Wanderers' thirds played the
Pagans seconds with the contest ending in a 10-10
draw. dark Pedersen and Hui_,h Bri__s scored for
Aiax.
The Ajax Wanderers' over -35 ru<<111 I[ am pla�,,cd
the Nla,ara Old Bovs at the `Panderers Club on Sun-
day. The visitors claimed a 12-7 win over ,Ajax. John
Tipping scored the lone Ajax try, with ticil Nliskell
adding the convert.
All three Wanderers' men's team travel to Oak%1110
'.o take on the Crusaders Saturday. The Wanderers
over - men's team will meet the Peterhorough Krog
in Pcterhorouth on Sunday.
Drought
ends
when
vander
Cruysen
reels
in the
big one
FROM PAGE All
catch anything, I love to fish."
Vander Cruysen's drought
ended around 9 a.m. Aug. 15
under less -than -ideal fishing con-
ditions. Fishing by himself in
lumpy seas just west of the Whit-
by Harbor in 170 feet of water, he
had his green and chartreuse
Tiger plug down around 60 feet
with a 50 -foot lead when the fish
struck.
"When he hit I heard the line
scream oil my Penn reel,' he
recalls. "The fish made a Ions;
run and then I couldn't move him.
I thouvht I was stuck on bottom,
but fishin_, in 170 feet of water I
knew that I couldn't he hung up."
The battle continued for about
another 15 minutes as the fish
made two more long runs before
finally succumbing to vander
CruNsen's landing net.
Upon landing the fish, vander
Cruysen did not think it was any-
where near the 40 -Ib. mark. But
the Nk"hitby weigh station results
proved otherwise.
"(The result) shocked me,"
conceded vander Cruysen. "When
I first saw it I went over to look at
the scoreboard and then I saw that
my fish was leading. I couldn't
believe it."
Vander Cruvsen took home
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Tmball after series sweep
PICKERING - The Air Tech T -ball team is the
champs of the Pickering Baseball Association T -ball
division this year.
The Air -Tech squad defeated Robert Case Realty
in the best -of -three division final two games straight
to claim the championship.
Air Tech won the first game 32-30 and wrapped up
the series with a narrow 42-41 victory in the second
contest.
En route to the championship, Air Tech defeated
Coughlin Homes 31-30 in the quarter -finals of the
playoffs. In the semi-final, Air Tech moved into the
championship series after beating Realty World 34-32.
The Air Tech squad finished tied for first place in
the regular -season standings with Robert Case Realty.
The teams posted identical records of 12 wins, two
losses and two ties.
Air Tech celebrated its championship victory with
a pizza party at Classic Pizza in Pickering Friday
night.
Team members are Chris Papalia, Bradley
Leuf (ens, David Armstrong, Scan Compton, David
Grieves, Ryan Gemon, Michael Tadman, Adam
Ogbome, Paul Benson, Steven Smart, Patrick O'Sulli-
van and Matthew Glover. The coaches arc Michael
Leulkens, Joe Papalia and Ryan Lomas.
Wanderer players help win silver
FROM PAGE A21
Lidon and Sherri Pearson —played
for the gold -medal -winning Toron-
to Rugby Union's (TRU) West
select team.
The TRU west squad defeated
the TRU east team 22-5 in the gold -
medal game of women's rugby in
Scarborough Sunday aftemo>n.
Meanwhile, six players from the
Ajax Wanderers' under -19 men's
team competed on the Toronto
Rugbv Union's select squad which
captured the silver medal.
The TRU squad was defeated by
the Eastern Ontario Rugby Union
team I 1-10 in the gold -medal game
Sunday.
Playing for the TRU from the
Ajax Wanderers were Steve
Gibbons, Glenn Millcr, Craig
Campbell, Chuck Butler, Dwayne
Wilshire and Rick Luc:.
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355 Bayly Street west 162 King Street East 850 King Stmet west �aRrwo '
427-6075 571-3400 436-9010
THE NEM ADV9RTIS91t .*19p, AWU9T341992-PAGB23-A:
Call Al Rivett at 683-5110
with your sports results.
The Town of Pickering
A ' A J
Department of -..�, )
Community Services and Facilities
LABOUR DAY OPERATING HOURS
FACILITY SEPT. 5TH SEPT. 6TH SEPT. 7TH
RECREATION 9 A.AL4 P.M. 9 ALM. -6 PAL 10 A.M.4 P.M-
CtMMPLEX
COMPLEX' 1 PJ4.4 RML f P.M.4 RK i P.M.4 P.K
POOL
DUNBARTON CLOSED
INDOOR
POOL
I SENIORS .. CLOSED .._..- ......_..
CENTRE
PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX POOL/DUNBARTON INDOOR °OOL
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE SHUTDOWN
DUNBARTON INDOOR POOL MAINTENANCE SHUTDOWN -
AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 7,1992
(inclusive)
Pickering Recreation Complex Pool will be open for regular
SUMMER hours during this shutdown
PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX POOL MAINTENANCE SHUTDOWN
SEPTEMBER 8 - SEPTEMBER 13,1992 rr-duslve)
Dunbarton Indoor Pool will be open during this week as follows:
I Sept 7th 1 Sept 8th, SepL 9tft, Sept loth I Sept 11th and 13th
,
T p.m -8 p.m (OPEN) 2 P.M.4 P.M.
8 PAL -9 PM. (ADULT ONLY) (OPEN)
For more information on all swim schedules and programs,
piease contact the Department of Community Serv!ces
and Facilities at
420-4621, 420-4622 or 683-2760
MORE TMAft
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TME M■K*VWAY.
AYLY-t 1! — i-'tAw.rAf 7
Not only does GO Transit cut the because you buy your ticket at
time it takes to get to the CNE, the GO station, you need not
but we also cut the cost to get
line up again at the gate.
in. You'll save a dollar on� Sounds like a fair deal,
adult admissions' to
doesn't it' And a good
Canada's largest fair.
reason GO Transit
Our Lakeshore line
will be the most
runs right to Exhibi-
popular ride at this
tion Place. And
year's CNE.
�N� TRANSIT
■
CNE Hotline: 393-6000. For GO Information, call 665-0022
Hearing-impaired devices: 1-800-387-3652.
'Not valid in combination with any other discount offer.
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Scoreboard
r . . PICKEFUNG SOFTRBALL ASSOCIATION
SQUIRT BOYS' 'A' DIVISION
Furl regLdw season standinge
TEAM
G W L T DON'T
' THAT Pickering Slo-Sporis 1a 13 1 0 26
Pickering Men's Slo-Pilch 14 11 3 0 22
P,ckenng Toyota 14 6 8 0 12
Cater King 14 5 9 0 10 TRAFFIC
Bay Dukes 14 4 1C 0 8
SOUIRT BOYS 'B' DIVISION
TEAM G W L T
PTS I You I face •substantialincrease
Aexcel Insurance 15 11 4 0 22
O.Tooles 15 9 6 C 18 rates as •
result of a traffic ticket conviction. At
A -Plus Software 15 8 ? 0 16
Nouon Autc Body 15 6 9 0 12 TRAFFIC TICKET EXPERTS
Whites Road Shell )5 4 10 1 9
Nets Autc Service 15 2 12 1 5 FREE. We are
staffed I ex -police officers who wHI
AJAX WARRIORS SOCCER CLUB
UNDER -SIX GIRLS' DIVISION advise you of your options anI act as your agent
ST. Clair Pam' 8 Paper 1 ;Goal by Lauren Person,
MVP Sarah Booth; vs. Spudsters French Fries 1
(Goal by Hayley Walker), J b F Waste Systems 3 THERE ARE
(Goals by _L ,e O'Br�en. Emily Hobbs. Kathryn DEFENCES
Fegan. MVP Sabrina Sonsor) vs. AAx Horne Hard- ACCIDENTS,
r s ,
ware 2 ,Goats by Ashely Grncarorski. Amanda
Spanger. MVP Jessica Elwell); Deer Creek Gott
ClCARELESS DRIVING Club 5 (Goals by Dsha Rawlley 2. Megan Ne;son
2. Laura Smrakel vs. A' Croxford,JaCK Kearns Oor,- N icn t •
cal _ � 1
Results from last week _
UNDER -EIGHT GIRLS' DIVISION 377
Fawnbrook GOO C'ub 3 ,Goa s by N,coe C Baer 2. MacKenzie
Ela Winor MVP Stephanie Sandeancs vs. Ne;son EXPERTS • • • • • :
Hobbes 2 (Goss by Sarah Ripley. Lindsay Kraus.
MVP ",clay B akey); Dcksc^ Printing 4 (Goats by
Keit' Hart 3. Katharine Courtemanche. MVP Ke' y
-Ian) vs. A�ax Optimist Club t (Goal by Sarah Pay -
far. MVP Em.y hast name not prcv,dec;; Eastern
Eavestro,,gr rc 2 (Goa's by Lindsay Mu,chy 2
MVP Amy McM,Par) vs. Pharma P!Ls Drogman 0
(MVP Mor,ca Hu -ter); Bolcom Serv,oes ' (Goa, by
Caitlin Molhcne MVP Erin Albanese vs P,lleys
Pirates C tMVP Anne Hagerty,: Ajax K. reties 2
(G,Oa's by La✓a Wan 2 MVP Ash,ey Poze-, vs
Alax L.ans C:ub 1 ;Goal by Anson Farr. MVP Bra
tany Link;
UNDER -10 GIRLS' DIVISION
QCKSdn Prn;,nc 4 iGoaa o,, Ke, Mcir•os^..,nd.
say Browr ealne, Smith. c"arys Raynor vs
Vyin by Cancan Tire I. Ala- Annuc Tool b Gauge
5 (Goals by Mcheile Anderson 3. Co,,rtney A st
Natasha Sm•r vs Rclxer,ng Hann b Associates
0; Al. Scrarnoes Restaurart 5 vs. Aux K rs-nen 3
(Goals by Messa Hamtrn. Erin Linde,. Ac•enne
Karneyt; Wfl.rby Highland Van 6 Storage a vs A,a.
Lions • (Goa by Nicole Go,dmar•
UNDER -12 GIRLS' DIVISION
Ajax Anmac -co b Ga -;e 3 fGcas b. Meissa
Tavior 2 111 no A:, -,y, vs Wh by Oot mins '
A,a. Anrrac 'col 8 Ga„ ge 6 ,Gcas by Me ssa
`avio, 3, ,ncsay Ance•sor 2. Anc,ea B,ow- n
Uxbridge C
UNDER -14 GIRLS' DIVISION
Aja- Reec, = •r sus oas tiv V ria- Mean&^
i. V cea r V. _ny 2. Lerndw b'c :uga , 2. Me• e^.'
'Ac-arer Petr ,nam,ilorl vs wn,lbv „ohnsdn Con.
,oa A,a. Cc' ^a•s 3 . Goan Dy Kat^y McDo.ga,i
?. Mssy Des•oches vs W` Mi, Cra yen 3.
UNDER- 16 GIRLS' DIVISION
fax Venice F;;a -.;ilea" by A- _.,
-- cycs _ Laura
ka-vo, 2 , ncsay =erg son. Srarno- Axe
Ina vs Wr'c, Oonmsts 0. Aa. Ph�ups 6 Voore
kisla^Ce ` Goa s by Deanna Adams 3. Ncov
Ga"'"tore K• s• ria Peterson) vs W' !by Dynamos
3
:.ADZES' OPEN DIVISION
CUP SEM FINAL
Wr •bv 2 V$ tie so- -ou o•.
UNDER -EIGHT BOYS' DIVISION (Aug. 19)
he y P•c-ot o -s 2 (Gca's oy R c-a•e Beatty,
Pa.. c' _'"man vs Ala. Optimist Club 2 !Goats
by Ada^ Cao,. 2). CPT' 7 IGoas by %xnare,
A.a•c 4. Ryar Phukhand 2. Req McGrego, vs
Maclean Hunter Cable TV 0; Owascc Voi.swa er
Ana 7 (Goals by Andre Vincent 4, ue"rey 1,% - y-• 2.
A,ex Karney! vs B b W Trave, sw.,c.-s C
PICKERING VILLAGE SOCCER CLUB
MNI SQUIRT DIVISION - PLAYOFFS
Standings as of Aug ' 9
Notice of
Liquor Licence Application
The following establishment has applied to the Liquor Licence
Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act:
Application for a Sale Licence
P.J. Burgundy's, Super Centre Mall
1792 Liverpool Road South, Unit #3, Pickering
Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to
whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having
regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must
be received no later than September 26, 1992. Copies of
submissions will be given to the applicants. Please include your
name and address on all correspondence.
Submissions to be sent to:
Liquor Licence Board of Ontario
Licensing and Permits Branch
55 Lake Shore Blvd. E., Toronto ON WE 1A4
Fax: (416) 326-0308
OOntario
SHOOT TO WIN
FOR BACK -TO -SCHOOL!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1992
1-3 p.m.
Shop for
Back -to -School
and test your skill.
'1' buvs you 3 shots on
the net. Each "goal'' scored
enters a ballot to win!
Brought to You bv:
Ajax-Pickenng
HARWOOD
� PLACE MALL
314 Harwood Ave. S.
TEAM GP W L T F A
PTS
:SketchleyCr3 3 C 10 C 6
nwane
Fox b Flowerpot 3 2 C 15 a
MarKvdk unco.r 3 1 1 3 3 3
Castle For Wear 3 t 2 C 2 '2 2
Pickering Phow 3 t 2 C 4 12 2
St. .ar rs Cali 3 0 2 1 2 e I O m
Game results from Aug 19
Sketchley Cleaners 3 (Goals by Patrick Mine 2, JL JL Ilu—
)(rrsta Thorley vs. Pickering Photo C, Fox b Flow. ` (e1
Bator ' (Goats S Andrew s. Castle Fe 5. _s1,ne � + � � \ tl�-� � _ �9_4
224 --
JUNIOR
BaIeman. JMn $;eptoe) vs. Castle FLrWear0,Markv-lie Lincoln 1 (Goal by Joshua CCow vs St♦ { SOUIRT DIVISION` PLAYOFFS —�
Stand" as of Aug. 19
TEAM GP W L T F A Your Home Improvement and Renovation Show
IPTS
Coffee Time Donuts 3 2 0 1 6 1 5 0
LOEB Ajax Mkpl 3 2 1 5 2 4
'Pols. VdC. Spots 3 2 1 C 9 3 a i
Bruce &sse,i Pontiac 3 1 t 1 3 4 3 "
Stan's Home 'mprov. 3 1 2 C 3 5 2 f
Pine Ridge G G. 3 0 3 0, 12 0
Gamefrom Aug. 19
Coflea Time Donuts
4 4 (Goals by Thomas Milne 2.
David Zak 2� vs. Pine Ridge Garden Gallery 0; ,t A
LOEB Alax M arhetplace 3 (Goals by Rachael IN
spurs 2. Adam Alexander) vs. Bruce Bissell Pone- .
lid 1 (Goal by Gregory Urbas): Prckerng Village
vs. is n' (Goals I rovem is 0. 3. Kyle Wright) ��%�
ars. Stan's Huns Improvements 0. I 1A�F Ar]YIIIl1 D `vj�QQinI 11[I
SENIOR SQUIRT DIVISION -PLAYOFFS
FTS int
Starid4gs GP Aug.as of L T F A Sol
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O'BnenDance Studio 3 2 0 1 9 5 5 ILLN 'u�1y' 'n U '�►/��JQ` j`�1
Piot. VA. Pharmacy 3 2 1 0 8 7 4 'MI►ta +,
Demtra Sheet Mewls 3 1 0 2 4 3 4
Gilezeau's Hawkeyes 3 1 1 1 4 3 3
Jolles -Dooley Ins. 3 0 1 2 5 8 2
Evergeen Cleaners 3 0 3 0 1 5 0
Gams results from Aug. 19
Demrra Sheet Mewls 3 (Goals by Wayne Gow, LEARN ' ,
Christopher Marquardt. Michael Pantaleo) vs.
Jones -Dooley Insurance, 3 (Goals by David McAlis-
ter 2- Peter Dooley);awn L Dance Studio 5 (Goals DOUBLE�`,I
by Scott Larkin 2, Shawn Leitch 2, Chad Morrison)gall'
vs. Pickering Village Pharmacy 2 (Goals by Grant
MacDonald. Andrew Scott): Grpezeau's Hawksyes CAli
2 (Goals by Kedar Nelson) vs. Evergreen Cleaners
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420- 1344
Business Administration at
Durham College Full-time Studies
A Durham College Business Diploma leads to a great job with
good pay, and lays the foundation for a career with opportunity
for growth and advancement.
Tuition fees are only $992a year. Classes start August 31,1992.
Durham College buses leave twice daily from Ajax, Pickering
and points east.
Affordable housing is available in the local area.
Call or visit the Admissions Off Ice at 721-2000 or
14800-668-5843 Ext. 258
Together, let's put your dreams to work!
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C O L L E G E
Durhon Means Business 2000 Skincoe St N. Tel: 416-721-20W
Oshawa. ON TDD: 41ill 1-5560
L I H 71_7 I-8004W&S843
Part-time Mornings -only
Business Administration
& Office Administration
at Durham College
Whether you're caring for a family, working shdts. working part-
time or full-time, you can obtain a Durham College diploma
` through our part-time mornings -only program.
(
Tuition fees as little as $99 per subod per semester.
Classes start August 31, 1992.
Call or visit the Admissions Office 721-2000 or
1-800-668-5843 Ext. 258 _
-Together, let's put your drowns to work!
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C O L L E G E
Durtwn Moans Business 2000 Shnooe St R Tek 416-721-210W
Oshawa. ON TDD: 416-571 -SS60
L I H 71.7 1.800668-SN3
GENERAL
MANAGER
F7equlre-c .rrr-ec.a'ey for
growing manufacturing
company. P,oductlon,
Planning, computer,
material control anc -,ils
of material knowledge
re;ulred. Excellent
company benefits.
Send esume r.
File t 3031
do OshawaNVhRby
This Week
P.O. Box 481, Oshawa
L1 H 71.5
Your Business Career
Starts Here
* Word Processing
* Computer Service Technician
• Micro Computers and Business Applications
* Computer Operations
" Computer Programming
V OSHAWA - 434-8585
(AJAX./ICX XR I1% G CALL "-&.3315)
SCARBORO - 750-8585
4 TORONTO - 485-1585
MISSISSAI;GA -8.18-8585
CD1 Career Development Institutes Ltd.
Formerly Control Data trimutute
BURN ABY -VANCOUVER -SL RREY-EDMONTON-OTTAWA-HALIFAX
VICTORIA-SASKATOON-NON-rREAL•I.A VAL•QCEBEC
AN expnng nternatona. *s
—etc company. Aloette Cos-
ri.V!s is holding 11 �n7-9forPtlon
Pickering %creatlpn c«hw,•.
105career
Training
105 career
Trainraining
105 careering T
va"y'ar* ad. Cali Fosmarle,sin
477.8021 Bring this ad, reomve
a tree g r. (09-192)
110 General Help
AM
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1W
NIGHT AUDITOR
PICKERING
We are currently seeking
a night auditor at our
property in Pickering.
Responsibilities will
include handling guest
relations and
administration. Previous
experience is an asset,
however, we do provide
full training. Journey's
End olfers a progressive,
friendly, work environment
comprehensive benefit
package. and compeltive
wages. Interested
applicants should appy in
person at:
533 Kingston Rd.
Pickering
Earn a 5 figure income,
fishing, the 3 month
salmon season. Also
construction, canneries,
oil fields 6 morell For
imm. response call
CHILDREN FOR
MODELING 8 Tv.
Needed for catalogull
raal fashion shows i TV
cimmelm ak 6 series.
Ages 44Z AN types r<
BUSINESS IS COMPUTER COLLEGE
Committed to Excellence in Education
Computer Programming & Systems Analysis/
Electronic Desktop Publishing & Graphics/
Autocad, Version II/WordPerfect/Word/
Lotus/Accpac/Simply Accounting/DOS/
'•C'-/dl3ase IV/Pascal/Cobol/Windows/
QuarkXPress/CorelDRAW !/Illustrator/
Harvard Graphics/PageMaker/Ventura
Financial assistance may be available to eligible students.
0 Persons 45 years of age and over who were laid off
within the last six months may also be eligible for
government-sponsored retraining.
TWase, Call us today
for more information.
Locations in Pickering and Scarborough
.;.::;.,.,f• .:., (416) 427-3010
110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help
FRENCH
SPEAKING
ASSISTANT
For small private
school. 12 - 6 p.m. in
Pickering Village.
cau 686-5005
' YODELS NEEDED
Immeft111y for Obs in
TV
bill,vitlelm
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Fwrtslss, mills, it arm. No
eltp. cuss. Ap* ro1M
(416) 111IM11
CMLOIfEIt 4.0 dss
ENVIRO MASTERS
LAWN CARE
is now hiring telemarketers. Work
from the convenience of your own
home. No selling required.
caa Peter 831-6389
WORK FROM HOME
$300 weekly possible. Free report.
Send stamped envelope to:
FfomBworkinN Reswclt Cama
UN Kant Sufi 162
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f7 YWCA Requiros a
of Oshawa
Housing Director
M energetic and experienced indNidud is reglraed
to manage all aspects of a comprehensive
supportive housing program for women and that
children.
Duties wl4 include staff supervisions and training,
financial management, department administration,
new service development, marketing, and
collaboration with other agencies.
Applicants will be degree or diploma graduates in
social work, counseling, health, or related field; with
3-5 years experience in a management position
related to housing services. ►lust have strong skills
in leadership, communication, staff supervision and
team building, and knowledge of women's housing
and empowerment issues. Cross-cultural skills are
an asset
Please apply with resume by September 18, 1992
to:
Executive Director
Oshawa YWCA IQ
33 McGrigor SL
Oshawa, Ontario
L1 H 1x1
A United Way Agency and equal opportunity erwicyer
s HUMAN
.�,,,�� `RESOURCES
MANAGER
Just In Time Automotive Supplier requires
Human Resources generalist.
Responsibilities to include: Contract
Administration, Labour Relations, Employee
Evaluation and Training, Benefit Plans,
Workers' Compensation Administration,
Compliance with Government Agencies,
Develop, Implement and Monitor Human
Resources Administration and Procedures.
Qualifications: Degree in Business
Administration, Human Resources or related
field preferred. Five plus years Human
Resources Manager experience in a Union
Manufacturing environment required.
Excellent written and oral communication
skills a necessity.
We offer a competitive salary including an
excellent benefits program. Please send your
resume in confidence to:
Lear Seating Canada Ltd.
2001 Forbes St
Whitby, Ontario
L1 N 7V4
Attention: Human Resources
N"
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PLAYM
The leader in quality entertainment and service
is now hiring a part-time
RELIEF MANAGER
Famous Players is seeking a career oriented
individual to grow with our theatre management
staff. Work with the public in an exciting
environment where there is opportunity for
advancement. Successful candidates will have
demonstrated organizational abilities, strong
communication skills and will be able to work
flexible hours.
Please send resiune in calf'derwe to:
FAMOUS PLAYERS INC.
146 Bloor St W.
Toronto, Ontario
MSS 1 P3
Alit: Jill Kitson
Fax (416) 964-6035
ADULT CARRIERS
REQUIRED
Must be able to deliver Tuesday,
Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday. Must have own
rr•
Please ~tall 605117
Ask for
Camille or Michelle
&WK1Wi&W & $8181716
NOW HIRING
Day" position, 20.25 WJBlk
Must be manure and ileo. Apply it person
before 6Dpm.
705 Km"on Rd. a1 tMofles Rd. Plaza
WANTED - LUNCHTIME SUPERVISORS
For the new Lincoln Alexander Public
School. This is a one hour daily paid
position. Interviews will be held during the
first week of September. Please apply in
writing to:
Mrs. Ellen Correll
Lincoln Alexander Public School
95 Church St N., Ajax, Ontario
•
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M, 150
sandwiches b salads
NOW HIRING
Day time position, 20-25 hrs.lwk.
Must be mature and flex. Apply in person
before 6 p.m.
465 Bayly St, at Westney Rd.
(beside Tim Horton's)
AZ -DZ AND
COURIER
DRIVERS
For long term, short
term and day to day
assignments, are
required for our busy
east end driver
service office. We
require a min. 3 yrs.
driving exp., recent
abstract with no
demerits. A good
working knowledge of
Toronto East and
good working attitude.
If you possess all the
above, we've got a job
for you.
Apply to:
At= Labour Lease
1719 Lawrtfnee Ave. E.
Scarborough, Ont.
OLAN MILLS - An
established company
of 60 years is now
expanding into
Canada. H you have
experience in
telephone sales and
direct sales and
management, can
handle fast paced
growth and can take a
challenge and tum it
into an opportunity:
CALL FOR A
PERSONAL
INTERVIEW
420-5883 & ASK FOR
MS. RODGERS.
TELEt11ARKETERs pan tine
hours. it you have telema ke"
experience naw haw an eacW
tional apporhxtity to alter. start
-"WV irrtrrwdialely. Marring
and evening hours available.
Cam 420.5063 MW19Z
ARE you a parentiteacherl
daycare p-Ader looking for ex-
tra inconr? Discovery Toys can
be perlsel for you. Cal Jane,
416 42&8146 a Lai, 869.2941.
COUNTER (090142)
u
Halenda's Mi Meds. too
Westney Rd. S.. Aim. Must be
People orI - and efficient.
Full tines or pit Urns. Apply it
person, between 1.5 p.m.
miloThuniday, Friday and Saturday.
EARN steady moray vert tine.
We required keyboard guitar
and vocal tsaclhers, Must read
and dale by ear. Cal 579-6001.
M827M
FULL or Part time hai sVo re-
qubW for salon in Pkikwfrtg :01
hour b start, berheN and prOM
sharig. Cal 42610D7. ssk for
Rachel. (092002)
AMAaMG Opporkmajeal This is
no Ginpri ki Earn $700h sskly
assernbkg products or suAft
«hweiop.s ar home. Act now.
PoeNiahe fir quk*. For free
decals send SASE b GAT
International. Oshawa Cents,
P.O. Boa 30525, Oehawac OnL
LIJ OLS. M020M
BB BARGOONS - one of
Canada's largest gnow,rg Wife -
or denorasrg chef». Due to
Our awrerflrwrt til superior cus-
tomer service end out un-
pw&W g -Oh, we we locking
for full and part time sales
associates. Interested can-
dfdaMs apply by ntd ahy, ID:
Sloss Manager, BB Bangm %.
1765 Pickering Parkway.
THE TORONTO
STAR
SALES OPPORTUNITY
STUDENTSII
MW hoe PM400 twwhpa b
seed..-lowesle b IaonoN
r aPEOkL NITlOouCTOfrr
F791 b plwisl Ann diwry
bscribws tAroephwI tM
u%Am ase 1b 4**"Mrd
Trannp. p, " per tie
Shill CANDIDATES
TMG 10 EAN V TO AIM
Alla /ER HOUR in
GOOD m wwncdo abut' ad
akaa iw dseip sill be pMc on"
be .dawam.
TRANSPOITINFIGN sed +epawor
e pro.dad by cur kwoW rd.
FLEXW WCWMG Halal
500 pm tamaaL Men fires
1 PAL - 4 Pak Sa.
AGMS71IE SELFLInum C
QUALIFIED MCNELAALS
Pbm sat le lsMa a! tram
a say W2292
aaaa-SPAL Um 441
EARN AT HOME
LIKE TALKING
TO PEOPLE?
Arrange by phone,
Client initiated
interviews
Income based on
set Interviews
Phone 9 tnL-12 moon
D. Irwin
428-2407
HAIRSTYLIST required, tug or
ADMINISTRATION SECRETARY
AJAX
Responsible for COMCHEQ
Payroll, Word Processing,
Receivables, Benefit Administration
and light reception.
Successful candidates will have
strong communication skills and
minimum 2 years payroll and on -
hand computer experience.
If you are a qualified, interested
candidate,
please call Linda or Debbie at
683-2350
ACCOUNTING PERSON REQUIRED
Responsibilities, include order entry, and all aspects of
accounts receivables and payables.
Requirement:
College Diploma in Accounting
Knowlitidge Essential
y
WordPeriea 5.1 necessary
Appllcanls also sown 3 years job related expenenoe
Resumes MOP mailed to:
GREAT LAKES PACKAGING CORPORATION LTD.
175 NORTH ST.
130 Sales ens 130 �'gstAen
SALESPERSON
FEMALE/MALE
Due to increased sales, Durham's'
largest Ford dealer is looking for 4
ambitious individuals to join our sales
staff.
Experience preferred but training will
be provided for the right individuals.
We offer an excellent compensation
plan with up to 40% commission.
Apply In person
VAldwood Ford Sales
1167 Kingston Rd.
Pickering, Ontario
839-6666
Jet Moulding Compounds Limited an
Automotive parts manufacturer located in
Ajax requires:
PERMANENT PART-TIME
RECEPTIONIST/
DATA ENTRY CLERK
To work 41/2 hours per day.
This is an hourly paid contract.
Please contact the Personnel
Administrator at
686-1707_- Ext. 233
PART-TIME
SECRETARY
NEEDED
Must be
experienced in
WordPerfect 5.1.
Please call
George
Between
8 a.m.-12 noon
428-2915
Hosp. Medical
150 Dental
MEDICAL
RECEPTIONIST
for clinic in
South Ajax.
2 evenings per
week. Alternate
Saturdays
Experience helpful
but not necessary.
Ability to take
blood an asset.
MEDICAL Secretary - rrinrnum
RepRep
Reply to
tyro years experience. Must
Available
have recent medical
File #5033
temhlnobgy, dicia Wng. word
AFFORDABLE -liable daycare
Perfect 5.1. Call The Minacs
Oshawa This
Group. Oshawa. Anne. 579
etperlrhoe rHArfiokn lunches
and snacks. Daily outing, in.
2911 or Ajax Nancy. 427.6060.
Week,
(090192,
1 and hes 2 link
_`_n -- _ M. - _ Af>
IF you are overail 45 and have
o
P.O.
P.O. Box 481
nwe"Ify been toe, you may
quality W `rainy'; nsistar1Oe
Oshawa Ont.
DIPOCERT. Latus. Wordpwiea,
t
Dbase. word. accw, bedlord.
L1 H 7L5
aulocad. Ventura, pagem*er-
Harvard. Corel and Systems
Analyst. Financial assstana
RNA'S and Meds - Experience
availsbis for Ngide students
required. Shift work weekends.
under 45 a over who do not
Cal Mr. Rosenburg at 509-2582.
quality for tree trarnng. Durham
(082892)
Business computer college,
427-3010.
Day Care
(TF)
p/��
1 VO Wanted
135 Sledded Help
IIANNY/HOUSEKEEPER re-
quired for two children. apes 2
and 5. Pickering area. ex.
EXPERIENCED Shoot Metai
penence and references
Rough -in person required fed 60
required. Own vehicle an asset.
townhouses in Whitby. Call
Cal 5M08%. (082892)
John (416) 9262102. (090,92)
-__-_ -
sABYSITTER required. Tues`
part ems for busy hen salon in Thurs 4-10 p.m. Sal. 9-5 p.m. 2
Whitby. Wages pus 135 p 135 p 135 P g and 7. My 20-84 run
co-yrvascn. Prions 43'`-299¢ Skilled Help Skilled f1E'I $�� Hel smokers only. 420-6465.
ask for Anrw. (082692)
(003092)
txq Auto pans. Whitby and
Oshawa ansa_ Please apply in
person to: 95 Sunray St. unit 1.
MRrtby- (090192)
CRISIS Worker - must be able to
work wwell under pressure and
haw very good assessment
skiAs. sound knoa4ed9e Of Cort~
munrty resources and strong
counselling skills essential.
Only persons with a minorum of
5 yews co -fined education and
ogwwnce in the marital heath
field will be considered. This
Position involves stwt work and
weekends. Apply in wwrov to:
Keary Grave. 206 Byron SL S.
Whiby, Ort. L1N 4PG MW71M
FRESH FACES now being seen
by Toronto agency for
ModMing. acting assignnwrtw.
All sees wwela, . New carters
enter Star -Fast 92 and win free
training. photo sessions and
agency connact. For details• tam
1-416421.6963. (002790
OSM WA Nursery School, 6
day moniii program requires
an Assistant Teacher, begimi t;
September S. 666-5504.
roe2e92j
CAKE Deooraors required - part
time forewe "it' calces. can.
expwi nce in
using rolled fondants and
. r n s itlp. Cal Cmaive Wed-
ding Cakes, betanen 10-4 Pin.
A 619.3010. (0628M
HOMEMAKERIMATURE
51WO t, 1e years of age and
older. Part -tire l bmwko"
Positions available. SAfv.
All -provided. Aftematkg
protrlded b Novae who quality.
Call 420-6991 to arrange
Yeerhdere• (TF)
UVE-MI Nannplloknekeeper
re I I - aps" sone EngMh.
European -South American-
Pl ft* s, Toronto area. 416
M6S71S. (092792)
OIrO1tTUNITY in Kuwait -
pay
andM uaranp on sasportatlon.
Pbeae call 516929.0341, pod.
007. (091792] -
120 om• Help
RECEPIKm i,UaM&�IgK m
roquww
Amen -Fd, 61i P . 001 cU
A Young and rapidly growing European electronics company
with offices around the world has openings in Pickering for the
following positions:
MARKETING SECRETARY
The ideal candidate will have a minimum of five years
experience in a fast paced office environment with a strong
command of the English language, possess excellent typing
skills and advanced background in WP 5.1 Windows, Ac pac -
Bedford Windows, Lotus 1-2-3, d Base III and Telemagic
telemarketing software.
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIST
Three to five years experience in state-of-the-art
microprocessor based data collection and security system
bench and field work. Must have advanced background in PC
;based systems, SMD and RF technology.
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
A motivated self starter with a superb achievement record in
Sales to government, large corporations and institutions with
strong background in PC based electronic sysleim. The ideal
candidale Possesses excellent corrrrrttnications and marketing
sId1s.
We offer challenging careers in a demanding environment,
excellent salaries, fringe benefits and pedomtarwe incentives.
Multi-inguailism in English, French and Gemma- would be an
Ouaified canddates should apply b:
FILE #5032
OSHAWA THIS WEEK
P.O. BOX 481
OSHAWA, ONT L1 H 71.5
AUTOMATIVE spray painter. Cade
High volume production ex- 165 Avallaae
Day Care
165
f> .w re4"i•d, Ajwt area
i7.b0 per hour. Also rwded,
Available
Liquid buk AZ dthsrs. Call Jan DATCARE available In my
0142741000, The Mi acs Group. home. Full or pan -tines. Low
AFFORDABLE -liable daycare
101111111" Mils. NWOnoaa and r 011111 s.
ardable to ny harts. 4 yaws
EXpE+iE=W food fie. Finch and Whifes. Rd. gag
pP,edpr regelnd for maternity 5007. M303912)
etperlrhoe rHArfiokn lunches
and snacks. Daily outing, in.
leave. Oct. -Feb. 92. Large DAYCARE available in nM
unionized nursing and retire- hams. ages 2 and up, kahClwee
come tax � ip�iven.
WellAga
-tent home in Pf Mft Cap and erhacks ilckltled, pNarencu
1 and hes 2 link
_`_n -- _ M. - _ Af>
MATURE and experienced
babyslter required for one yew
old. Relereri m upon request.
Please call 686-9841, Ajax.
(092692)
DAYCARE needed for 8 year
ole. before and after school.
Roup.-aurn and Hwy 82 area
(north). Please cam SM2991.
(0828M
UVE-OUT nr"Rlousekesper
required. starting inn e6nomy.
experienced, legal with
hamPortason. 30.40 hours a
wwek. Pickering. cam b.t�ww.«t
9.11 a.m 500-9un. (0e30at)
UVEatI babysilbr required for 5
and , yew aid. Non smoker.
must have drivers mcenwe and
references. 50e -44N after 6
p.m. (Gomm
165 Ava„abl
DAY CARE avail" in
my home, mature
expariwrced lady wit look
arts` 2 years and older, 2
full time spaces only.
Large fenced yard food
receipts provided. $90
weekly, 663.8673.
AFM; RIDABLE rdilbW stet.
Iro in Sq* wiw. Doycws for
Your child. any age. relaxed
environment. out�ihpss�� crabs.
nutritious food, ttexble hours,
South Ajax, mother of two.
PaUlk 427.4213. 0=0
HEED reliable babyskl&r for
your 2 yews or older kids in my
iron~-, anttdks, hot kinch. forhoed
yard. references. ful of part
493. lResei.nd 427-
R umm relpotwbw Mother
UAB Provide daycare for any age
In My hwrs. C.P.R., Fist Aid
UP 411 WWO" PubicCall 4211igoes. v 1, -21
9tlttool
DAYCARE available in nV
horns, Wirt Shore, Hilcreef
wee. Lady Of tis Bay and Fair.
Port Beach School. Loving
rtMUNN TA WOVIft kmdkes and
mace. Fenced yard wMh toys.
Pasoan" rales, call ahylirs,
0
•
40
•
C
s
[l
•
1 •
1•
Cl
165 tnaa 165 220 F*.1two. 280 LostROME
&Found
WEE CARE •
oak
-
FOR SALE AND
CONSTRUCTION
HAVE YOU
REGISTER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER!
sons and test, $75. 10 lessons,
f150 SII 287-30l (os2s
WANTED
Lawnmowers, in good
condition,
veneer. Finished in ,r choice
y«
FOUND OUR
months and up. Westneyr401
MEN with trucks w i i do
guaranteed, ako
Aid. Any age. reasonable rates.
Flooring,"Quality
Ages 2 to 5
Aug. 31. 985-8774 or 985-8330.
(062792)
repairs, trades. buys, $10
paid for gas lawnmower,
Carpeting
721-1832
- " Day care full days
with black Top. 19.000 kmi
any condition. Free pick-up
11(wry'
Chevettes, all certified.
Automatic
.
school
DARBON TILE
Call Mike 420-5137
Answering machine. (082692)
f
half da s
SALE - new and used frost free
/
1 calf Y
Junior Kindergarten
fridges, coin washers and dryers
apartment onus.
NAME: Kjmbo
on 5 acre country
St
Stephenaon'a Furniture and
Appliances. 227 Court St.
TYPE: Yellow Labrador
MARKINGS:
setting
Oshawa.9042)Call 576•7448.
Tattoo on left ear. Went
Q
6V6-1161
SOLID oak and pine tables,
chairs and bedroom furniture.
missing
g
Harwood/We5lney area.
Southwood students, welcome.
Buy direct Irom one of the
Reward.
10 Top St., Ajax, north of Hwy. #2
" J'
the
largest man.
Please Call
off Harwood.
middle man. Eg. 7 n. oak tables,
Eg. 7ers, k to
single pedestal, $399: double
t .741
683-i�45
INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD
In caring, safe, fun home environment.
Licensed by M.C.S.S.
Reasonable rates.
Receipts, flexible hours. Call
DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE
Driving Schools Home Home Moving,
Improvements Improvements Storage
ALL SAFE PRO
DRIVERS.
Certified instructors from
Professional Teachers.
Days • Evenings
Weekends. Home or
Business pick-up.
281-1622
VAZ GENERAL =
CONTRACTING
Specializing in all carpentry. custom
horses, adaions 5 mofirlg -
- il;i d*m & bathrooms, windows - Waterproofing - basements,
ceramic teles & hardwood floors -15 yrs. exp.
For free estimates call 683-5818
HARDEN M & N GENERAL
CONTRACTING
pedes a, chairs from
$109; cannonball bed, $299;
-
S i 8 Driving schools. 3 lea-
CONSTRUCTION
sleigh bed, $499; all sold. no
300 Automobiles
sons and test, $75. 10 lessons,
f150 SII 287-30l (os2s
&ROOFING
veneer. Finished in ,r choice
y«
For Sale
months and up. Westneyr401
MEN with trucks w i i do
of stain. Prices in erfed until
Aid. Any age. reasonable rates.
Flooring,"Quality
to Last"
Aug. 31. 985-8774 or 985-8330.
(062792)
1991 Convertible Camaro ort7
Moto, Sp, candy apple red
red
Carpeting
721-1832
INGLIS 20 lo. capacity heavy
with black Top. 19.000 kmi
downpayment, SIX MONTHS
Chevettes, all certified.
Automatic
duty washer. Clean, 839-6065.
loaded. A-., no winters One
DARBON TILE
INTEREST FREE. Cas Kr
Krazy, 571-1412. (TFALL)
)
Answering machine. (082692)
owner. 416-721-7500. (090192)
Professional
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
PIANOSIGRANDFATHER
19" Ford Mustang, whle, 5
Ceramic
AT ITS BEST
CLOCKS - Pianos, rent to own
speed. arNfm cassette power
-- - -- - ---
1 3 e sofabed 2 SOlabed
p.,rira W it -
n man-,
DAYCARE provided in my DAYCARE available in my apt. size, upright, grand, digital. locks. steering, brakes, mint Installation Reasmabre
home. Full and part time for home. Any age, hot lunches, keyboards. CLOCKS - free condition. One owner. Lady I work in your home Bast -i m wtfa,ry rra,gh s
children one year and up, Ex- snacks provided. Lots of toys, dekvery and set up. Call Teksp driven, 72M kms. Asking $4500 like It was mine. trrnl panting, larii doors.
penenced mother, non smoking Nooks and TLC. Harwood and and take advantage of our low must sell. (083092) "alli ad3sms
For free estimates, call 4 -6 PLEX OWNERS WELCOME
home. Rouge Valley area, Emperor. 4276359. (082692) overhead warehouse prices. 1988 Pontiac Tempest, A•1 DAVE 683-3730 FREEESTIMATES- COLLECT
Pickering. Available Sept, Cal 433 7491. (082892) shape and 1988 Chrysler Eagle,
5091957. (090292) 170 Employment PAUL 4164341423
Wanted (K er,
TOWER Pow, remote 200 premier, loaded. A -t shape, CARPET nstaliarons tree
EXPERIENCED mother of 3 will
special full seasoned hardwood,
5061 and delivered. $160 full
bush cord. Phone 987-7774
eveni ^iP. (
watt stereo package. Amp, Dgi-
best reasonable offers. 436-
estimates. restretching a
care for your children, 18
Handyman
- Curler, Dolby dual cassette,
1530. (082792)
specialty. Reasonable rates.
months and up. Westneyr401
MEN with trucks w i i do
compact disc turrnatble. E.O.,
Aid. Any age. reasonable rates.
987-1799 or 967-1800. D a N
area Call Carol at 6191280.
household moves, cleanup jobs,
Tower Spurs. Only $988, no
2-1987'$ 2-1984'5, and 1-1986
Duncan. (TFWFS)
M83092)
odd )obs, decorating, Parrnirng,
anythingg. Call Carl or Jane. 427-
downpayment, SIX MONTHS
Chevettes, all certified.
Automatic
Gardening,
MOTHER three. Young St.
2656. (TF)
INTEREST FREE. Cas Kr
Krazy, 571-1412. (TFALL)
)
and standard, two
door and four doors. Call 728-
Landsca n g
t
James students. provide
721-8510. (062792)
-----
nutmnus meals and snacks, in-
0817, (090192)
789-2068. (TFALL)
daycare, drop oft and pick up.
205 Firewood
SOFA and matching chair.
-- - -- - ---
1 3 e sofabed 2 SOlabed
RaK 'Landscaping - deck, tree
morningllunch and after school.
driveway sealing and repairs.
No too, bo small. Cal Rob
swivel rocker. kitchen table, 4
19" Mercedes Benz 1525-12F-
prunning, sodding and painting.
Southwood students, welcome.
6865456 (08309?)
chairs. 6 patio dows (new). 2 os-
23R Fresh pant, many extras,
10 years experience. Free
Any ages. Call 428-0893.
u1REWOOD End of summer
allati^9 fans• complete set of
excellent running. $13,000. Call
est. mates, call 427-6376.
WILL FIX
Roofs, furnaces,
plumbing, drains,
etc.
839-1584
(083092SNC)
CONDY'S Daycars - Pickering
Village area' fenced playground,
special full seasoned hardwood,
5061 and delivered. $160 full
bush cord. Phone 987-7774
eveni ^iP. (
patio furniture. 427-7374.
(��)
GOOD, used f and stoves,
r'�°6
from
evenings between 600-10:00 or (062892)
leave message. (062792SNC)
1tNte Plymouth Reliant, one
BEGINNING Sept 1. Mom of 9
WILL DO fenCQS,
decks, renovations,
Handyman
hot funchet- has CPR and First
year old boy to providedaycare
washer and dryers $149
owner, pit-•
oorate
/
etc. No b too small.
10
Aid. Any age. reasonable rates.
RREWOCX) . quality seasoned
guaranteed Largs selectxxt of
i . rusttx:,
pb., amNm peso. rustproded.
D. Dykstra 725-49' 3 (TF)
n..-1:... ... __i. _.
Call 6867947. (083092)
16' hardwood (maple and
new and used furniture We
only 93000 org,rny k4omstres.
BEGINNING Sept 1. Mom of 9
beech), hand split, limited
dekver and take VISA. My Dad's
Exceflern clean running car.
year old boy to providedaycare
quantity. 1-715.9 801. 44 8 9-11
Store. 116 Brock Sl S Whitby
$2695 certllie Cal 427.9722
In my home. Hot meals,
D. m. (100692)
4300561- (082792)
anytime, Russ. (083092)
playroom, fenced yard,
D. Dykstra 725-49' 3 (TF)
CARPET I have new Stain-
/MS Cru Blazer, 4 x 4, excel-
Rosebank a Rougemourn. Calor
Flea Market
'�•r and 100% nylon carpet
is,oorwihon, reduced pre to
609-1163 after 6 p.m. (082692)
stove. $60 each. 428-7351.
Wil do Iivngroom and hal for
$4200 firm. Phone after 7 p m.
QUALITY da care available,
Y
AJAX new. S50 a yard. 50
$360.. includes carpet. pad, plus
installation. (30 yards). Steve
721-8510. (062792)
-----
nutmnus meals and snacks, in-
yards of multi -coloured 7 shag,
789-2068. (TFALL)
Ius Ford EXP. sporty. 2 door, 5
floornt and outdoor play time,
excelecondition, 5300. Must
-- - -- - ---
1 3 e sofabed 2 SOlabed
speed. am. PS. PB. AM,FM .
EUROPEAN As specialists . will
renovate your oathroom or
xachen wais as well as fico,
:lies 20 years expenenos. Good
Crafts and education actin .
Allages. Tax receipts. Near
be solo. Pioase call 683-7808.
(082892)
f»
and chair. Both in excellent
$2.000 certfie o b.o 416-430-
16134All
38W (oe2-MSNC)
HUSBAND for ^ire nandy^w
'"fencesand sansfict,on
scraois. Coils Ave. 428-2491.
stereo cassette, only 91.000
shape Best offer. Must sell. Cam
1,0)0 rolls from 99 cents to
wig dean uD and remove W.
guaranteed. cor free eslimates.
guaranteed. 15 yeas
YOVING - Queen size waterbed.
7.1779. (062692)
IMS Mwcury Topaz. 5 speed.
bags from garages. attics and
D. Dykstra 725-49' 3 (TF)
(083092) _ _
ridge
$200. apartment size t and
altos. 3 monks- years. 426
117,000 kms., n good condition.
basengnts. Yard work. decks
19113 Mustang Lx. hatchback. 6
MOTHER of Mine (15.7 and 3)
stove. $60 each. 428-7351.
DONT let the delivery man take
will Coil $1500 Call 686-
and ferias. Drywall, plumOrg
HANDI-MAN Panting, horns un-
able to provide experienced
(083092)
your old appliances awayl Cash
42M (082692)
and electrical. Outside secunty,
D r o v e m e n t s and repairs .
daycare, hal lunches, outside
SOFABEp, beige queen size
paid for your fudge, stove,
washer. O freezer. Cal
rY•r. early
IMS Stelar GSL, new 5 speed
lights and kohl tans. No pb
too small. Free estimates. Cal
driveway sealing and repairs.
No too, bo small. Cal Rob
�y and activities. Ritchie Rd
And Hay 2. 427-0327. M626a21
Bauhaus. excsasm condition,
for same day removal. 432-
with phone 127,000 kms.,
6865456 (08309?)
(09061
orhelon,duralvMheeN. �
onelion,
$499 o to o. Gas barbecue.
7565 (090192)
.1500. 1972 Buick Skylark,
washer and dryers, waking «
excellentrunning
running condition.
condi
FESPONSBLE mom to provide
needs burners. $25 o.b.o. 428-
condition. Phone 579-1943
91 000 miles black with
Home
a brae eetklha. 571-1263 Bit Or
Add it ions- Basement s • Apt s.
Kitchens, painting,
plumbing, e!ectrical
20 yrs. Experience
Reasonable Prices
Guarenteed Work
420-9112 Mario
TMS Painting &
Decor
Interior & Exterior
European
Workmanship. Fast
clean reliable service.
420-0081.
HH RENOVATIONS
Addsons ' Rooinq
. Baserners ' Fvrxes
Bathrooms Rooring
Ititdsn Pan"
Dells Run gor
GuwmWW FREE
Work ESTIMATES
Cal Lam 111101 51
Swwal References Aftill"
DO ALL
• Painting
•
Garage & yard Clear-up
• Clean windows
• Lawn & landscaping
• Small moving lobs
•Pruning
• Eavestroughs
Call 436-0456
Licensed & Insured
ONTACT
ARTAGE
MOVING & CARTAGE
-782-9819--
call
782-9819-Cap us, daytjme
or Waning Is
Proudly Serving
Southern Ontario
MOVING?
We will move anything,
anywhere, anytime. Men &
truck* for all types of
moves- Best rates, tree
a1Mrnall 10'pL discount
for ••niors-
$40/hhr. i up
Call 571-0755
Music, Dancing
Instruct.
GUITAR _essons ,r• sue
-sthod with take-home
asseme. Brown *olex Fender
Deluxe amp 'or sale. Warned -
arge n -j -d f er and
dehurndAier. Ride, 619-0167,
Painting,
Decorating
PMNTER ntlsrra�Res,tlenl.al.
ow prices• no lob too small.
References available. Mike.
6841 oll
PROFESSIONAL panting and
'nalpaoenng. ' •tom or whole
house, guaranteed lowest •ates.
do loo s too small Oualrty
workmanship guarantee. Cal
43425% antirl tic e
PROFESSIONAL panting - n-
'ei and werpf drywal'aping,
piastenng and spray Call
A' -
SABER Co-i,act -g a
redo or Heiia. (23-1337.
ca•oe^cry. additions.
Party
renovations, kitchens.
ServIces
oathroorns. hong maintenance
stereo cassette, only 91.000
emergency service. 'urm,ture
1,0)0 rolls from 99 cents to
'e'in sh ng. dual ty wo'k
KID'S INFLATABLE
guaranteed. 15 yeas
AIR BOUNCERS
experience. 606-2915 (TFEFG)
$2995 congied. Call 427-9722
JOURNEYMAN oiscincian.
Sow4iz,ng in service changes.
Few ,ng. add,t ons and
renovations. Au work
guarantee. free estv-lates Cal
420-6320 ;TFA)
For promotions,
birthdays, fundralstftg,
fairs & carnivals, atc
Rental detal
416-342-5403
safe care for children 3 and up, 6996. (082692) PIANO Bell Will adfustaDie console, dual exhaust, CragarImprovements Housecleaning Housecleaning MAGICIAN, clown, friends.
finished playroom, *need yard, pod, a" 1900's. $1000. Cal maps, $2600. 428.2960. Ready to entertain for any age,
shiftworkers welcome 430- ArUCles 839-9616 (08304?) fo�y� any occasion. Birthdays.
0416. (090192) 220 FAr ialP- MAY fnr x.k.. 'll --4
WONDERING where to out your
I ealas
bales. 21i x4 round bales. 1000
door, V6 auto. pit.. pb , amRm
baby this S000mbe7 That your
WALLPAPER clearance - over
square bales, 642nd cut square
stereo cassette, only 91.000
Child to the bop can in Ajax. ll
1,0)0 rolls from 99 cents to
bales. Please see Ken Sawdon,
kms. Showroom condition.
IN People's Playschod now ac-
$9.95 a double roe and more.
R.R.81 Gratton, Om. Vemonvnlle
$2995 congied. Call 427-9722
Cooing enrollment for Sep. AM
Open 5 days per week, Mon..
area. Shelter Valley Rd. to
anytime, Russ. (083092)
altos. 3 monks- years. 426
Fri.. 9-6 p.m. Sat. 9-5 p.m. 623-
Brownfield Rd. (09019Qsnc)
- -- -
19113 Mustang Lx. hatchback. 6
8909. (091592)
6981. 65 Ki St. E.. Bowman-
^9
ARMOIRE for child « infant, 6
cylinder automatic, power
RESPONSIBLE mother d one
vile (TF)
drawers, 45- high x 31' wide and
steerig, power brakes, anvlm
would love to bilk after your
AOUARIUMS - 35 gallons set
18- deep. Red and while. excel-
sroreo casemate. bra inckidod.
Child. hot lunches and snacks
up complete including stand.
lent condition. Cal 839-60911.
57,000 kris. $IBM uncle tified.
provide. Fenced backyard and
Also 10 gallon set kp corripme,
(083092)
Call 666-8208 after 5 p.m.
pots of TLC. Call 428-6763.
t083092I
except stand. All oomporwns
APPLIANCES Sale - New -low,
(092892)
Ike new. All Mens hal pia•. low prices. Used-ir in and 1990 Toyota Calico. good ARTISTIC M
illill
DAYCARE provided in Weekdays, 5-9 P -m. 43011 guaranteed 6 months. B.8.0 modhanical condition, asonary-�
ney
MapNridge area (Finch and (090/92SNVC) burners. (tanks Applianca's. 191 needs wok $500 or beat MIN. repairs. Works � bricks.
Dixie) . Non smoking FRIDGE and stow. Moffatt, 8koor St• E. Urn 06, Oshawa. 686.2308. (0926M blocks and sio ss of at kinds.
14ILLIND �
MAID SERVICES
Serving the community for over a decade. Caning for
your home with personalized, professional services,
at highly competitive rates. We honor all competitive
coupons.
4% (Fully bonded and Insured)
683-7515
ewhronmem. Accepting children
while. good working condition,
7- (-i
1979 Formula Firebird, runs
Free -mates, work -hip CLEANING woman available.
now. Ca1183e 6184. (083092)
$500 « best offer t« the pair.
Articles
good. Asking $1000. Call 579-
66641 edea Call Rene G - .Reliable, honest. reasonable
�' ��)
DAYCARE in my hfor, , fuVW
294.3819 days; « 837-7797
�•r6•(
230 Wanted
8146. (OW192Sh1(,y
rates. F« more information,
time, 2 years and older.
and up, in a non smoking
aiian
1977 Carnal as is SSW or boo
COTTAGE raising, block pall Maria. 430-0102.
Nutrition kndm"nadks, In
door/outdoor activities. Lester B.
AJAX Pickering Appianc�os • no
reasonable oiler refused. F
BOOKS iBooks, record amore
will buy R all t« mon
keen, 725.9443 have message.
tourWaliors, concrslis aim,Mins
retain walk. Cal Clary. 4 HONEST reliable person to
Peanol Cagodn of Siena
guaranteed reconditioned
cash. Courtice Flea Market
cash.
(OB2792SIfC')
8 0.
686-9865 or 705-657.9400. dean your home from top to
School. Mary. Eton, 427'9062•
appiwhots- Collins make us a
(inside). Best books, and
1977 Chew Pick-up. papered
(091 SM bottom. Vacuuming, dusting,
ML
deal. 427-6784. 467 Wectnoy
records. Sat. and Sun. This
powered, good condition
OUAUTY work by lather and floors kitchens, bathrooms,
RESPONOWLE caring daycare
Rd. S. Ajax. (TF)
Weekend. (063092)
thraghhokt with Rxs 9lasis cap •
Ceml:d. $1400. GNC st4Pwm
son Warn. Well experienced. reasonable rates. Cal Donnas.
6862274. (083092)
f« t 9 -ft school
though age.
SOFA, chair. bot skid. lamps,
WANTED -stoves, fridge,
orhelon,duralvMheeN. �
onelion,
hard waking. Renovations,
Regular C1udn s• Iu x*m and
and tables, all in excellent
washer and dryers, waking «
excellentrunning
running condition.
condi
additions, mss• aim Cal to for �-�xYe
snacks provided. Receipts
condition. Phone 579-1943
not. Also warwed, pickup truck
$3100(0
a brae eetklha. 571-1263 Bit Or
available, Hanaood and Hwy. 2.
Oshawwa. (082792)
(newer than 1978). Call
Rod. Clis haea (TFALL)Allax`�asenkie
' Call 6838472' (
GUILT and quit lops. double
PicN•rin9. 420 -SM ITIF)
BANKRUPT Croft Problel
No credit check. Can Nosed
HOME Improvements and YEN with large truck will do
CAREGIYNIG In mfr edm•, aM
age. hail or full days sxotpsrti
andsize, various ueen
q
Plttrns. Snrndwwrd, 705m7-
C0111pUter
own. 197&1984. 50 cars t
mrP••s 8asornlw' add ons, MI., hdd mow, residential.
doors. dada. tints. and trio oo,rtma,clal Al typos a mows
wrfwenoss, hot inches. Major
2626 age. (082'792)
270 V1deO
shoos. from. 8867428, 725-
1M or 8863775. (TFC)
Al StraOw Woed Waking- 436 Call Carl « Jane. 427-2656.
Oakes/Wildwood area.
Reasonabw rats, oWatriytltrto,
AJAX Family Festival 1992
COMPUTERS f« sate -cal
9207- (TF) (TIF)
6869710. (082892)
Trade and 14omti Show. Sop'
11, 12 and 13. Tables still
897-2839. 2l MHz $1330.
386-33
CREDIT Problems i tin
�ruptcy/dischar first
Automobiles Trucks For
MOTHER Knows Best Oaycare -
10 care f« tui tine chil�en from
almleofe. For int«motion, call
883-7985.
381111 Ill $1355.
MHZ, $1720. Cortes with 120
b"• ed)'•r _ "r• can Pot Yot+ b�
305 Hfanted 31 ��
September to June in south
John Murray,
Meg. 4 mp memory. 5 1/4 and
m• •llr••l L••se to ow^•
Ajax. Daily ac* tWc krmch os
(C�19�
3 12 FD. Super SVGA mono"
Cal us a 404-2056• (090.39Q)
1902 Chu S10. black buckets,
Wild snacks. Receipts anaiabN
1 off
NCA full size VHS Camtcorder.
and moue. (062892)
MCi1RLLIAM & Wife - Lada.
683-8726 0630921
auto focus. Autoiris, power
$686, tiny d win.
Q Peis-Supplies-
290
sales and service new cars
from $4995. 4x4'1 from $7345.
TEACHERs, daycare n my
E
interest until
BOarding
Three year 72,000 kms.
Tort» apes 2 12
Krazy Krazy, 571.1412. (TFALL)
potilfer brakes, 4 door, almllm
warranty, many, quality used
and up, in a non smoking
SOUO wood furniture rtareAac-
3 Lhasa Apso maw puppies - 8
cars ti atocu. 200 Dtxdas St.
envtroninant. Lunch and snacks
tared on pnrrfass. No retailer «
weeks. shots and devwntad.
W., Whtbyt. 8863361. (091792)
Provided. RNenerioss available.
Cal 8866196. (083092)
middle man to pay. Savings
Bladc/bn and ,white. Pfhorhe132-
2293. (0827WSNC)
MOTORCYCLE. aubrttothis and
HOME childcare offered for
passed on to you. 7 h. pine hal
vast table. $560; wall units from
-
FUN motivational train lig
property insurance. Low rates.
Cal Marsha m 427-3585, Mon -
children 3 years through
$450; 'Country-styll furniture
r,wtl for your puppies and
Fal
day -Saturday, 9.9 p.m. by
arn/fm cassette, maps, ex-
tended warranty. 26.000 kms.
$14,500. 576-0196.
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320
Vans, 4 Wheel
1978 Ford Van Econokne 1So
automatic, good running
condition. Rust checksd yewly
kindergarton. On St. BomnadetM
and PadMWO school bus mules
and more. F1 had to suit. 427- cop. - K trblouse on
3142. ('090392) classes staining Sept. 8. Call
•PPS• M90692)
new tires. new brakes. $3500
0 -b -o. 721.8311 Oshawa.
for before and after school cars.
REMOTE VHS, VCR, cable
416.837.2364. (090192)
MUST sell - 1987 Plymouth
Reliant LE, power slowing.
�'
Trucks For
31
(�)
Good food. Are: cram, musk
Wady wireless remote, 14 days!
COCKER Spanl•I, tan, ll
potilfer brakes, 4 door, almllm
Sale
books, outdoor pay and loll d
full Rollo Dr. 428-0914.
4 Quant Program. Rend to own
months, has her Papers and a.
ralltenh k 8.2900 as k. $3200Cal
355 Motorcycles
only $2.50 weekly. Kray Krazy,
hen slab. $300 Or best offer. tin-
conked. Days, 8832127, on.
(083092)
45 Bl)or St. E. Oohawa Phone,
cludos aocoasalaa. Telephone
434�B88. (062792)
1902 Chu Extond a -Cab abort
DAYCARE available in my
$71-1412. (TFALL)
M3•M7• ( f
box 4x4, 350, 4 speed auto, alk•,
1901 FXSTS Harley Davidson,
homy. E.C.E. cenlieade, mother
ClaSSMd
arMm cassenle with OWWizw.
custom. winoberry colour,
of two school aped children. 2 &
YAMAHA Direct drive tumtable,
Chmilled Fax
boxli er, trailer hutch, aluminum
chrome package, shot pun
over phase. Monarch and Cie.
$75 or best offer. (416)430-
mm
�,��
rima, high -back budab, 671X)
pipes, $13,500. limn Affair 5 p.m.
Moving,
Storage
AJAX Moving Systems - full
services. movies. appliance and
Piano specialists. flat rate or
hourly. We now have heated
storage, units. Now offering hie
boxes with move. Cal 427-
0005- (TF)
HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS -
move big or small, we prig
them all Cal 432-7566. (TF)
TWO men with trucks 'THE
MOVERS- will do al types d
naves. Very Competitive, 9f'w
us a cal. Pepe, 5769533. (TF)
promotions. openings,
lundrasers. Maps snows are
full Lettuce Hep, 839-7057 or
728-8334 (TF)
RABBIT wants work doing
magkc f« Cnldren's :surge ar d
an occasions, have my own
magician. Call Emi•. 668.4932.
Plumbing
Journeyman Plumber
No pb too small - Faucets,
showers, basement
washrooms, wet bars, etc
Any renovation or addiliofL
Daytime. 427.4174, Home:
427 8809. Ask br Tom.
Security - I
ALARMFORCE
0WAR011 LEADER N
HOME ALAW sysTM
0 % BURGLARY • FIRE
•EMERGENCY
24 Hour Monitoring
Live 2 way voice
579-3361 432.9119
340 Auto arts & 340 AU10arts &
Repairs Repairs
CARS PAINTED
5000
w
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+ materials 5
(Customer sands & masks) ;-
683-2998
Clear coat available.
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IFAGE JM -THS NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., AUG= 36, IM
To Advertise Call Janice at 683-5110
REGISTER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER!
Ages 2 to 5
n _ ' Day Care Full Days
Nursery School Half Days
Junior Kindergarten
^, 5 Acre Country Setting Pickering Aerials
6861161 Gymnastics
10 Top St., Ajax
North of Hwy. #2 off Harwood CLUB
DRAPERY CLASSES
Swing Sept. 14
Loam tc Make
Your Own
BALLOON DRAPERY VALANCE
CAU Today
683-8384
ask for Andrea
Accepting registration at
1734 Orangebrook Ct. 839-5260
Nlon., Aug. 24 to Fri., Aug. 28,
5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Sat., Aug. 29, 9 a.m. to 12 noon
Mon., Aug. 31 to Fri., Sept. 4, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Classes begin Sept. 8th
For further information please call.
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QUALITY TEACHING IN A
✓jpi�.�1 CARING ENVIRONMENT...
Creative Dance Dance Beginners Jazz Ballet
age$ aw 5.7 ages 6-16 ages 6-16
S>NmAwes the dad's kilroduces the child to Funky Hip -Hop is An appreaation
natural kwe for aN types the grace d Bald, the combined with traditional understandrg d music
d movement A music enthusesm dJazz and Jazz techniques in the tw
whie devebpirIV the joys d Creative FUN class which *engk muscle
oo-ordr�aa diylhm. Darm coandnationfMnextone, balance a grace.
and confidence. . . Levels 1-4.
ylr
ONE TEACHER: Tem Robitaille, B.F.A. Dance
�k GOOD PRICES ON CLASSES, COSTUMES,
RECITAL ETC.
*_6RBVNQ FLOOR FOR SAFETY
REGISTRATION: August 31, Sept.1 st, 6-8 p.m.
Returning Students
September 2nd & 3rd, 6-8 p.m. -New Students
CALL TERRI FOR MORE INFORMATION
683-5767 -
THE DANCE EXPERIENCE - 73 OLD KINGSTON RD.,
PICKERING VILLAGE
C41— 7 The Special
Event for Kids
H E Y KIDS !
COMINGSOOK,
DATE:
AUGUST 26 - 30
TIME:
10:00 A.M. - 12 NOON
PLACE:
Southside Worship Centre
55 Emperor St. Ajax
PHONE:
428-1985
registration
FREE!
11111 1 If, 7
The Courtyard
109 Old Kingston Rd., Unit *15
Pickering Village
Ajax,Ontario LIT 3A6
NEW OWNER/DIRECTOR:
TAMMY ROBERTS.,
GRADUATE OF RYERSON POLYTECHNICAL
INSTITUTE AND MEMBER OF THE ROYAL
.ACADEMY OFDANCING.
OFFERING - TAP, JAZZ, BALLET, POINTE,
KINDERDANCE AND ADULT CLASSES. ALSO
OFFERS BALLET EXAMS (NEW R.A.D.
SYLLABUS), COMPETITIONS, AND WORKSHOPS
WITH EXCITING GUEST TEACHERS.
YEAR END RECITAL HELD AT THE BEAUTIFUL
MARKHAM THEATRE.
JOIN THE EXCITEMENT AT THE DURHAM
DANCE CENTRE BY REGISTERING:
RETURNING STUDENTS: SEPT. IST & 2ND
NEW STUDENTS: SEPT. 3RD & 4TH
6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. (ALL FOUR DAYS)
428-8390
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THE NEWS ADVEW119M WED, AUGtIffr Zfy 1""AC192!-A
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STUDIO INC.
FOR SEPT. CLASSES
Tues. & Thurs.
9 -10:30 A.M. & 7 - 8:30 P.M.
- TAP • JAll - BALLET
3 YRS. -ADULT
Discovery Bay Plaza
686.5797 570 Westney Rd. S.
PIANO
LESSONS
Experienced Teacher
Reasonable Rates.
Beginners Welcomed.
Hwy. #2 and Dixie
420-9798
VERONICA'S DANCE STUDIO
REGISTER NOWH
PREVIOUS STUDENTS -Aug. 26th - 28th 4 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
- Aug. 29th 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
NEW STUDENTS - Sept. 2nd -4th 4 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
- Sept. 5th 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
CLASSES COMMENCE SEPT. 8TH/92
TAP 9 JAll * BALLET • LYRICAL • MUSICAL THEATRE
CHILDREN 9 TEENS • ADULTS
• Maple Wood Sprung (proper for dance)
• Air Conditioned throughout
• All Levels from Beginners to Advanced
- Qualified C.D.T.A. Instructors
(Canadian Dance Teachers' Assoc.) 420-6708
DIRECTOR: VERONICA RENNICK
1755 Plummer St., Unit 4 Pickering
( South on Brock Rd. just past Hwy. #401 on right side)
mcahm
PICKERING FIGURE
C" SKATING CLUB
"Learn to skate with Us"
(Canskate through Senior)
OPEN REGISTRATION
For regular skating season (including a special
needs programme) will be held on Saturday,
Sept. 12", 9 a.m. -1 p.m. at Pickering Complex,
main lobby upstairs.
CLOSED REGISTRATION
Sent to all former members by mail.
For further information call Peter Davidson
at 831-1368
PRECISION TEAM SKATING
(Juvenile, Novice)
OPEN REGISTRATION
Saturday, Sept. 12" 9 a.m. -1 p.m. at Pickering
Complex, main lobby upstairs.
CLOSED REGISTRATION
Sent to all former members by mail.
For further info call Mary Aitken 420-2849.
DENISE LESTER DANCE ACADEMY CO. 1
1134 Kingston Rd. and 1550 Bayly St., Unit 24
839-3041
Congratulations Ana -Maria & Alvin - National Champions - Las Vegas
.Highly Qualified
Teachinii Srt�f
Denise Lester - Member
BATD
Ballet - Modern -Tap
Suzie Cunliffe/Brown -
Wendy Moctos
Member - Modem - Tap
.Associate - Ballet
Cindy Willems
Member - Tap
Associate - Ballet -
Modem
Ryerson Dance
Graduate
Re&i[stration
Students completing
91/92 yr.
- 8:30 ftPlIm NdWW FW6 LmMIO.. Wed., Sept. 9
Pickering Town Centre in OPEN REGISTRATIONThurs•, Sept. 10
10:00-12:00 + 4-7 p.m.
front of Eaton's Fri., Sept. 11, 4-7 p.m.
Pre -Ballet
3& 4 yr. olds
Ballet_ Tan. j=
5 yr. olds to advanced
Pointe
By audition only
Adult Dancersize
Back by popular demanc
Keep fit & have fun too.
All classes work towards
BATD exams and recitals
Family Discounts
available.
Come and see our demo.
Wed., Sept. 2nd 7:45 &
PICKERING SCHOOL OF
BALLET
DIRECTOR: KAREN DAVIES R.A.D. Ballet and
I.S.TD. CECCHE71 SYLL
GRADUATE OF THE NATIONAL BALLET SCHOOL OF CANADA.
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (Honors)
REGISTER YOUR CHILD TODAY!
OFFERING CLASSES: For four year olds to adults
BEGINNER, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL BALLET
MODERN AND JAll CLASSES ALSO OFFERED
CLASSES ON WEEKDAYS AND SATURDAYS
TO REGISTER FOR FALL CLASSES
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
at
PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
928 LIVERPOOL RD., PICKERING
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL
974-9448 or 447-6284
Ninth Anniversary
YACQUEL INE S SCHOOL OF DAN
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Jazz - Tap - Ballet - Pointe
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\II classes are based on the British Association of Teachers of Dancing. (B.A.T.D.)
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Syllabus - Ages 3 years to Adult. Special Teen and Adult Classes.
k r JACQUELINE'S SCHOOL OF DANCE OFFERS:
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• Christmas Pageant • Spring Recital
v
- • Competitions • Workshops
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�= • Examinations under the B.A.T.D. Syllabus
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• Summer Performing Arts Program
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• Field Trips to the National Ballet
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REGISTRATIOV
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-' Returning Students:
<,
I ucs., Sept.:, 5:00-7:00 p m. I
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%Vcd . Sept. 2. 5:00-7:00 p.m.
--1hurs., Sept. 3, 5:00-7:00 p m.
1 ues.• Sept. 8• 1:00-3:00 p.m.
5:00-7:00 p.m.
tie% Students:
V
ucd., Scpt. 9• 5:(X1-8:00 P.M.
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[burs., Sept. 10,5:0(180() p m.
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Fn., Sept. 11, 5:00-7.(x) p.m.
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ADDRESS:
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13nO Kmguon Rd. ' t t • — +�, '� -
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;hc Flub Plaza (MacDonalds)
Lnit 13 dt 15, cotsac-rid-)
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DIRECTRESS:
-� Jacqueline Kelly A.BA.T.D. NMJA'S BRONZE AND SILVER
o: 420-7399
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DANCE! FOR STYLE, GRACE, FUN AND
THE O'BRIEN DANCE CENTRE FITNESS
545 KINGSTON RD. W., AJAX f
(PICKERING VILLAGE)
T���W
Haylie Dobie
Dancer of Year
1992-93
�BEGIN TODAY!
• AGES 3 - ADULTNEGOW TH9U ADtX.T LEVELS
• CLASSES N CFEKIVE DANCE, BALLET, - POINTE, JAZZ AND TAP
• WORKSHOPS, CONVENTIONS. - COMPETITION CLASSES, AM1llAL RECITAL,
SLUM CAMP, STUDENTANNRDS -BY ASSESSMENT ONLY
' HOLY OUALFED SAFF, R,A.D. BALLET EXAMS (ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE) AND
CDTA (CANAOIMI DANCE TEACHERS ASSOCIAT04 JAZZ AND TAP EXAMINATIONS
AVALABLE
SPECIAL FAURY RATES, Ft1LL TME STUDENT RATES AND DLS ouwS FOR BOYS
12 YEARS SERVING THE DURHAM AREA
' PROVDNG YOU WITH 0111ALITY DANCE TRANNIG AT COWETITNE PRICES,
EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN
• VISA CAFO ACCEPTED
• DANKCIEWEAR SUPPLED TO REGISTERED STUDENTS
• FREE • ONE • MONTH OF Dl NCE LESSONS! - CALL FOR NFORNATION
SWlo 4 d#lla Now*)
COMMENCE THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER WK REGISTRATION DATES:
RETLMRNNG STUOM: NEW STUDENTS:
TIES, SEPT, 1, 304700 P.M. TUES,, SEPT, 8. 3047:00 P,Mt
WED-, SEPT, Z 6049:00 P.M WED., SEPT. 9.6.00 9:00 PMt
THl1RS., SEPT. 3, 604900 P.m
NEW AND RETURN= sTt1DENTTi: - S83-
126
SATURDAX SEPT -12,10.00 A.M. -12.00 P.M
01MCTOR - KAREN BRf (TAN • C. D N A.
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PAG6i _ -1rt E 'ITEMS ADvti7C E' X vwBD., AUGUST 26,11992
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666-9438
APARTMENT
RENTALS
CHOICE LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA
CLEAN, WELL MANAGED
BLUEWATER PARK
WHITBY APARTMENTS
betlroom su,:es anc 2 oectroom swites. in tmmacujalefy
maintained buIIO rg, broadloom 3 appliances, pool.
SnocMc@r table, games room. lerinfs courts, exercise roorn.
laundry facmties and covered perbng
101 Kathleen St. W.
Mon. -Fri. 9-7 & Sat. -Sun. 12-5
571-3522
AJAX
77 &33 FALBY COURT
Two + three bedroom apartments in fainly
building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2
appliances, laundry facilities and
underground parking included. $742-$819.
Call 686-0845
Litton. -Fri., 8:30-4:30 p.m.
PICKEI:NGKfLENOALE area,
WINTRY Avail. imm. Garden AJAX - large detached execu-
one bedroom basement
Street. Spacious apt. Close to
tive main floor of home, 3 spa -
apartment. separate entrance.
bus. school a shopping. In a
cious bedrooms, 2 112 baths,
available Oct. 1. No smoker
Quist, newly renovated building
eat -in kitchen, main floor
preferred. no pets, cable in-
c I u d e s utilities. $650
no pets• one bedroom $550 a
two bedroom $650. First a last
laundry, familyroom with
'
References. 420.2984. (082892)
ad. N
reI utilities included. trap
fireplace double garage $975
plus utilitles. 839-7491.
Wed and Thurs. 3.7 p.m.
d30-0134_(TF)
Sunday, 1.4 p.m. For more
PICKERING - basement
- -
PICKERING Go, Liverpool and
(082692)
apartment, lar a by n room,
9 9
above ground windows,
13 3 bedroom house
NORTHEAST
NORTHEAST Oshawa - 3
eat -in
full
apartment, large kitchen, 4
bedroom semi, 1 112 baths,
e kitchen and lymin�
Iongquwo
Steps ate entrdance, first and last.
appliances, air con_ parking ,
$995 plus 60% utilities. 290-
family court, o
$675 inclusive. 837-8598.
(083092)
5157.(082692)
all amenities. $895 monthly
_
cluding telephone, dishes, linen,
plus. Available immediately.
_
WHITBY - quiet, central
Amust seelWhitby - spacious 2
576-4736.(090192)
location, 3 bedroom upper unit
bedroom apartments. very quiet
well well kept building. Balcony,
AVAILABLE Oct. 1. 3 . 2
of well maintained triplex, It
stove. laundry facilities, garage.
es, utilities.
bedroom house. northeast
no pets. $795 includes heat and
laundpliary.
laundr Recession priced.
$800. September
Oshawa, fenced yard, garage,
$1100 Plus utilities. Possible
water, 4 1 6186-0189. (082892)
and
November. 432-0011. (09C 192)
rent to own. 623.3803.
BRIGHT cozy one bedroom
F
Cottages G
or
(090492SNC)
basement apartment, northeast
Oshawa,
AJAX Cozy one bedroom base-
ment walkout, private entrance,
WHITBY - three plus one
private entrance,
carpeted. 4 piece bath,
central air, ideal for mature
bedroom, 1 112 baths, 5
appliances, central
appliances, available Sept. 1.
single. working person. $575
references. 1st 8 Iasi. Brian,
air, nicely
decorated• attached garage, no
$475 inclusive. 435.0446.
4276688 (082892)
Pets. References required. Call
(090192)
finished rec room fenced yard.
666-0608.(083092)
OSHAWA - 2 bedroom apart
PICKERING - large bright base-
OSHAWA - 3 bedrooms. 2
rents for rent, available Sept. 1,
rent apartment, separate
bathrooms, livingroom, dining
and Oct 1. Laundry facilities on
ry
entrance, shared laundry, 10
min. walk to Go Non smoker. no
roof^• farrnlyroom, kitchen with
premises. Call 5733583 or 726-
9345 (090492)
pets. $575. Sept. 1 Furnished
walkout to completely fenced
FLORIDA - Madura Beach,
room, $340 837-0538. (082892)
yard. available Oct t $850
420 T F� 450 Accor`'
09, two and three bedroorn MATURE Caring nori-smoking
luxury condos. Beautiful
t•orrlan needed to share haus
property, qualify features. 6
in Scarborough with retired lady
appliances, air conditioned, from
8 smal dog. Very reasonable
$850 monthly, ONE MONTH
rent for the appropriate person.
FREEI Rent to own and pure
Cal Gord, 690.5963. (
chase options available. South
AJAX - available furnished or
out comer of Nash and Trulls
unfurnished room, run of house,
Rd., Courtice. Open House,
parking• close to all amenities,
Wed and Thurs. 3.7 p.m.
smoking permitted, alarm
Sunday, 1.4 p.m. For more
system. $300 negotiable. 428 -
information, call Josephine
7147. (090192)
Snider, 579-7505 or Paula
aundry facilities included Also
Sheppard, 579-3052 at HomeRile
Condos For
Advantage Really Ltd. Realtor,
455 Rent
4331747. (TFALL)
2 bedroom'. $735. Sept 1 686-
TWO and three bedroom spa.
EXECUTIVE suite. Whitby one
cksus townhouses, in well main-
bedroom fully furnished suite, in-
tained complex. Includes heat,
cluding telephone, dishes, linen,
hydro, water, broadloom,
rec centre, short or long tern. 1 -
washer, dryer, fridge, stove,
416-852-5128. (082792)
parking, playground. dose 10
EAST Harrptons's on the lake -
schools and amenities. Call to
2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo
view. 434-3972. (091592)
with wood burning fireplace and
WHITBY - newly decorated
full recretaional facilities. Avail -
centrally located three bedroom
able for sublet, Phone 619-1466.
townhouse. garage, tamilyroom.
(082892)
walk -out patio, schools,
F
Cottages G
or
transportation nearby, a
470
appliances. Available from Sept.
Rent
1. $925 . utilities. 668-6536.
7h�ckson Dundas area Suit
(082792)
KAWARTHAS Lake Kas:
OSHAWA - 401iPark, small one monthly, firstflast required. ,s ROOMSTO Peterborough. Cozy lakefront,
bedroom basement .n newer AJAX renes bedroom ram Utilities extra 576.0017 430 modem housekeeping conages.
building. Owet area. near OC. fhO°f• Prdessionally decorated. (083092) Rent Good fishing, swimming, boat,
AVAILABLE r^ec ate y.
park and buses. includes
hardwood floors. 5 appliances.
fenced back and close to
AJAX; PICKERING full 3
WHITBY. room toren in
motor rentals. From $135!
dean, private bachelor
��'^9. laundry, utiligs $oso
428-3963 or 686-7871 (082892)
Y all
arnenitiesonaquietstreet.$95C
bedroom homtesf+om$950Pius
conditioned three bedroom
weekend a $395/0901 .After
5.705 877-21% (090192)
apartment. $435 inclusive
MARY and H licroft - one
inclusive Sept. 1.
. $1030 plus per month,. Rent or
townhouse. near shopping.
UXBRIDGE - 2200 vi brick
Jtilities, parking, north Oshawa.
PICKERING new 2 bedroom
(Available
427.sive 082692
own. Broadloom, appliances,
kitchen and pool facilities. Avail-
t,�.l�a
FM1W
aundry facilities included Also
apar,mert, $?00. 3 bedroom
- - -- --
near transportation, schools,
able imvnediatery $325. Phone
4
2 bedroom'. $735. Sept 1 686-
$800., looks like main floor,
OSHAWA Two bedroom
shops, references, first and last.
728-8271. (082792)
Vacation Rentals
9153. (090192SNC)
available Sept First and last
apartment, close to all
Call 472-3713 or 798-7978.
SOUTH Ajax, near lake, large
kORGEOUS 3 bedroom fur
WHITBY bright new furnished
nice and clean. 686-1650.
amenroes,heat, hydro. water,
and parking induced. laundry
(083092)
furnished room, ornate bath, n
Wished luxury condo. near
walkout one bedroom basement
(082892)
tadlrthes. available immediately,
SOUTH Ajax - 3 bedroom,
new home, prefer student or
famous Clearwater beach, 6.
apartment. Parkin cable, an
-
KERING Lrvmain
first and last required. Cab 434.
detached brick, quiet court,
working female. $80 weekly.
appliances, 3 baths, jacuzzi,
7h�ckson Dundas area Suit
three bedroom main eve! of
level
6311, atter 6 p m, or (save
fireplace, double garage,
Non smoker. 4279148.
pool.tennis. BBQ in private yard,
.Angle non smoker an incusrve
house. Go and amenities,
message. (082792)
finished rec room fenced yard.
(082692)
available now Excellent rates,
Rent negotiable Call 666-9833
parking. appliances, laundry.
(082392)
available Oct. 1 $995 monthly
HARWOOO.40i - room for rent.
call 686-9846 today. (090192)
ow 192)
$950 per month plus 60%
P
OSHAWA -'wo bedroom apart.
Plus utilities First and test rep
$350 per montn, available
FLORIDA - Madura Beach,
AJAX above ground basement
intros First and last, call 1-
mert near R lson and Bloor.
Pets, references. 683-6638.
Imrnediallely share upstairs with
1500 00 sq.h. luxury gulf front
apa^••tort, very, bnght. clear,
416.579-7576. (083092)
Rear apartment in duplex, large
FOR rent . Wilson Rd. N. and
two others. Parking. laundry, air
condo- 6 appliances. 2.1
Dr•vate entrance, frogs. stove..
B(3WMANVILLE farm house -
-mood backyard, full basement.
Adelaide. Oshawa 3 bedroom
conditioning. Call 428-2144,
bedrooms, 2 baths, all
washer, dryer. self oDntaed
n
two b9dro°m front apartment in
nice and quiet neVhboumood,
man floor of house, lndge and
Larry. (083092)
accessories, heated pool,
wore $575 list 6 ast 428-
3070 (082792)
duplex or` FMry it2 Northeast d
$65C month) h r0. Available
y
1
Seek 728-2255 (082792)
stove included. $900 utilities
ckl0ed Fist and Last,
WHITES Rd.'Hwy e2 - furnished
jacuzn. screened s ureporch, top
floor, Photos.
^tent wrt^ 3 rooms and second
Bennett Rd. Large vrgroom
utilities. avaifabie Sept t Cal
avail-
able Sept ' Phone 669-4428.
betlsittng room, Private phone. e.
weakly!mhontnly.
7236069. (102292)
WHITBY 4 corners .2 bedroom
and balcony, $65C monthl
571-3458 or appo,rtmtent to
byLibrary.Large60x150'lot,has
cable TV, shared laundr
neighbourhood. hardwood
Very larp NW Clean
aullea
122
GIM Oshawa
1 Bed. $495 2136d. $595
3 Bed. $695
Suitable availability.
Includes heat, cable,
LARGE
Furnished bachelor
basement apartment,
private entrance, laun-
dry, cable, phone, non-
smoker, $120 per week.
Win, and Gionatrla.
831-8125
PICKERING One bedroom
basement apartment, Rouge
Valley area, parsary furnished,
paring, cable included. Non-
smoker. Available Sepember 1.
$575 firsVlast. Suitable for
•
•
40
lJ
17,
SWITES au son $550. 426.6178. (082892) 888 Glare St. Located near GM
south plant. rates, $581 to $681.
yat
Rent
-u
AJAX
am
Dines
hydro Can 4'0-7634 or 882-
'
623-9500. (082792)
view. own entry, patio.
4 D �'
3 bedroom detached
^Ouse. Bayly,Harwood
smoang responsible student/
500 For Sale
100 ext 632 (082892)
MARY and H licroft - one
NORTHEAST 'h^.awa urea
Garage.
working person $325 monthly
UXBRIDGE - 2200 vi brick
BRIGHT one bedroom Dass -'x
apartmtent n house.
bed x^ noose for tort. $800 .
1 100 pus utilites Can Gave,
428-1874 (083092)
CaII tveekdays oy. 420-5501
(083092)
horns on large tread town koL
--ten' apart -tent on ground floor.
Parking and utilities included,
utitities. first and last. references
-
people needed to share 3
DESIRABLE SOUTH
separate ent•ance. appiiances
%Ice area. Available
required Cal 427-1637, leave
OSHAWA 2 main floors of sot
PICKERING room for rent.
AJAX
1cluded Sun singie or couple.
-o
fremediatefy. $542 a month, first
message (DWM92SNC)
'0091 horns or quiet court. Fee-
Share a,;'ac � 1, es. Must ore nay.
3 bedroom sides lit
p
ps $nd
Pots 600 per month in-
alast required red Ca1985-04.
OSHAWA corrpiwe 7 bedroom
wos
t 2 bedrooms. frdge. stove.
fenced
4271206 f090492SNC)
$169,900. Quiet, mature
Dudes uti!'yes. Ava.'abie
mimod stet 4270700.oom
1090 192)
family no,* fenced a, 9• yard•
shed. yard. parking. Con-
vanient loranon. $70C month,
AJAX south - room in four
neighborhood.
y
��)
WHITBY beautiful M new
�
4 sen,
utilities negotiable 433-1337
bedroom home, full use o1
Peter R.BnsloefRE1MAX
PORT _rvon - clear. Fright clan-
one bedroom apartment. utditrs
included. laundry facilities
2b bathrooms.
krtcf+en,2Dathroomie.$825plue.
s.�r 25plus
First and ant reverences. Sept
�e message (090492CNC)
house kitchen, laundry
locusts. Da rbeque etc. Non
Renaissance RE Ltd.
sy one bedroom basement r
optional, tion smoker. no pets.
1. Can 985-8882 for showing
EXOUISITE 5 bedroom home.
smoker. Sao per week First 8
283-1500
Gouge Laundry. cable. parking.
references requested. $495
(082392)
main floor ,aundry. andsceped.
last. Cal Jim. 6868579 or Nonce
non smoke, $60C Can 293
monthly. First and last. 666-
THREE bedroom semidetached
underground sprinkler. Hol-
427-0318. (082792)
HIGHLAND Gardens 3 plus
8849 c• 287-9492
3764. (062792)
Oshawa B vol N , newl Y
tYd kitchen, n exceptioy
PICKERING - morn for rent n
one bedroom, raised Du ngaiON'.
OB3042CNC'
CLEAN man tion 3 bedroom
decorated,immediate
area d Whitby. First and last.
available v vnediat . $1200 ,
�
townho olio, shah all facilities.
2 new. $165,900.
House Sun. 11 �n
P.m. 19 Ourvcn
DOWNTOWN Oshawa area -
apartment. Near Lao. 401. bus
Possession. Was roc room and
utilities. Cal 668-6797. (082892)
near P,Cltenn Town Fentre.
9
Ave. 436-5373. (062792)
one poolroom apammte^' or man
loop. parking. Gentry air, non
fenced Yard Non smoker, rep
Available Sept. 1 Female
� r `-
�.
:loor of duplex. �nccudes base-
smoker. $075 utilities included.
waterbeds. $775 per month .
WHITBY two bedroom bun.
"furred. Please call 6967239.
MCLAUGHUN Blvd. - Oawa.
Oshawa
^tent wrt^ 3 rooms and second
Available Sep. 19. Call M.
utilities. avaifabie Sept t Cal
gabw or Hwy an. west of Whn.
(083092)
charming 3 bedroom brick. quiet
bat.. available Sept • $550
5612Wvemes (082892)
571-3458 or appo,rtmtent to
byLibrary.Large60x150'lot,has
PICKERING 2 rooms, fur-
neighbourhood. hardwood
Diussaps.
utA,txlh5. Pttprte 433-0300 or
'OS878-0888
AVAILABLE r^r oris
rarnspect (082792)
svingro , large pock and large
divines,
nlshe0 basement. one at $300
floors, fenced yard, large
(083092)
to entr
bedroom, private entrance,
C060URG 3 bedroom, 1300
able monthly .
Available
unities. Avalabb Sept- 1. 728-
one at $350, f rstflast, clean
Wags owner transferred. Fair
market value, $135,000. Will
PICKERING V,uage - new,
Westshore area, near beach
space, 2 levels,
plus crawentrance
2255. 082792)
(
quiet home, near Liverpool, cal
ac-
fret reasonable cher. Cal
txignt, orw bedroom basement
and Go, first and last. $650
private
Private entrance, driveway.
839-0257. (082892)
579-0180. (090192)
apartment. available Spt. t.
monthly. Cal 837-1315 oe 281-
path. laundryroom. Ceritral air,
WALK to Oshawa Centre - .m
AJAX - lar room for rent in
Separate entrance. cable. air,
9300, (0626'92)
very nicely decorated, fully
maculate 3 bedroom sem, 1 1121
house withge
prvaN waSh--
LARGE semi 5 bedrooms. 2
non smoker $600 monthly
inclusive First
WHITBY Lar9• soh contained
CarPOW. rcudes all utilities.
cable, fridge, stove. $800
baths. roc morn, available Sep
1. $850
Close to all amenities. $500
kitchens. 2 112 baths. fireplace,
familyroom,
and Last Call
428 -7045. (0826912)
one bedroom basement
monthly.f rsviast pilot people,
plus. 831.1077.
(083092)
monthly. Parking, mature non -
on bus route,
90Ut.teiq Qehaei Reduced 10
AJAX Harwood and Hwy 62
parkin laundry.
apartment, g, y,(
broadloorned, emraroo.
4163731948. 082792)
-- ---.- ---
HARWOOD and 401 location.
smoker. 428-2212. (063092)
$125.500. Phone 571-0746.
Ch1W one bedroom
Private
GO. A"ng S595 includes
��
CENTRAL Whitbroom Spacious
coon 3
bedrooms, 1 1/2room
smuu
SINGLE room with use of
vra� to Pickering Town
(063092)
basement apartment. separate
table lately.�
bedroom manfloor d
ase'
ath l
baths, rnanflour, island
Centre, Go Train and Pickering
CUSTOM, 3 bedroom brick and
entrance, fully carpeted.
Cal Col ieq,2836222-(og01g�
brae garage, fenced
2 appliances. $1060 plus
gyrating ��. � smoker
stomp bungalow, large single
Parking. cable. very convenient
- 506 Dundas St. W.
backyard. 5 appliances. located
utilities. Cal 699-7337. (083092)
Preferred. $3251mOnth. Ca1424
garage. with carport, 2 baths,
location. available, m.WNTRY
$550 indusrve lease call a27-
Furnished large �n �i�
in a cul-de-sac. No pets, Avail-
able Sept. l st. $900 plus
To��V�
4318 (062692)
finished basement fireplace
with stove terraced 751 lot
Very larp NW Clean
aullea
122
GIM Oshawa
1 Bed. $495 2136d. $595
3 Bed. $695
Suitable availability.
Includes heat, cable,
LARGE
Furnished bachelor
basement apartment,
private entrance, laun-
dry, cable, phone, non-
smoker, $120 per week.
Win, and Gionatrla.
831-8125
PICKERING One bedroom
basement apartment, Rouge
Valley area, parsary furnished,
paring, cable included. Non-
smoker. Available Sepember 1.
$575 firsVlast. Suitable for
•
•
40
lJ
17,
SWITES au son $550. 426.6178. (082892) 888 Glare St. Located near GM
south plant. rates, $581 to $681.
5799. days or evenings,
or one bs&oarn in 6 plea, gr-
den
utilities. 693.8542 428.6120 420 For Rent
Sl W�
225 Thornton Rd. N. Oshowt<
w ' y
02792,
view. own entry, patio.
4 D �'
Ask for Sheror (082792)
45
m'
$,79.900. 725 5387. (082792)
!'WAX
AJAX by the lake, one
park, no pals. 416509-2038 0
2036or
AJAX - Westney4• toy 82 - upper AJAX - 3 bedroom. close to
UXBRIDGE - 2200 vi brick
55 Falby Court
bedroom basement apartment,
41&284-1618.(090192)
two levels d 3 bedroom home, schools, minutes to Go. 2
AJAX - two tidy ran srtpking
horns on large tread town koL
OSHAWA Centre area - 3 'urate entrance,parking,NNASEME HIT apartment, one
short distanceetoto Ajax Go
rid9• Laundry
1 , stove, laurel faclities.
AJAX - super one bedroom
Parking. close to Go. no pans. appliances. available Sept.15.
people needed to share 3
Man extras. $219.900. PORT
y
2 bedroom apartment in family building. Ar
cable TV, and utilities nckded,
basement apartment, 4
Fridge,stove, $800 Plus utilities. $925 . utilities. 636-8528.
bedroom home, $350 inclusMa
PERRY - starter hot on wood
conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry
rraon smwk«n rw res. available
irtirnedialely. $550 monthly.
�nOK' air °Oil, °Kamran•
Available inineadiatefy. 512• (t>�
7413, leave message. (0801921
each. Contact Dave. 42848927.
(083082)
town lot overlooking Park,
$119,900.42&2709. (082792)
facilities, Saunas and ex8lClSe room, ur►derground
6e6Ot79.(pe30e2)
cwpWW mo separate
$650 irraefudirg utikie
PICKERING - Rosefietd at
"SHAWA - 4 bedroom Finch. Clean, spacious 3
SHARED �miodalioninPick-
BROKER has $10,0oosofendat
parltxg included.
AJAX - bachelor aparinhers, by
ble Oct
Available Oct. 1. Nan smoker,
r
aingyOM1' 2 • �`�• bedroorrra• 4 piece and 2 piece
•ring -Available Sept. All
1147 per morph, CaNact ,ferry
��
the lake. septate entrance. 4
no palls. 426-3194. (083092)
ON VONW a. hardwood floors. baths. Hardwood floors, walkout
fadkrass nduded. $400. Also
at 6886805, Community FYhan-
shared Laundry, central aidvac,•
appliances, available
gardeners dakght. Refterences. patio, garage, fridgelstove.
rrr - • large, hurrtWw and
dal Services. (TF)
apartment, suit single $550 monthly. First and last. Available bedroom apartment with deck in
immediately, non-smoker
ONE, fro and three bedroom
Od• 1, $1200.579.0667 aha 6 Available Oct. 1. $1150 .
dehumidifier. Call 619-0167.
MORE MASSffM
I68683-6021
preferred. no pets. cable. in-
�nfe. avaiable for Sep
p mJwaskends- (090892CNC) unities. 837.2448. (0826912)
(08019
�L-Fd. 9.5
cludes utilities, references.
teelber and October a 900 and
bedroom newly painted. Great huge kitchen, available Sept. t. 839.1460. (082792)
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Very larp NW Clean
aullea
122
GIM Oshawa
1 Bed. $495 2136d. $595
3 Bed. $695
Suitable availability.
Includes heat, cable,
LARGE
Furnished bachelor
basement apartment,
private entrance, laun-
dry, cable, phone, non-
smoker, $120 per week.
Win, and Gionatrla.
831-8125
PICKERING One bedroom
basement apartment, Rouge
Valley area, parsary furnished,
paring, cable included. Non-
smoker. Available Sepember 1.
$575 firsVlast. Suitable for
•
•
40
lJ
17,
SWITES au son $550. 426.6178. (082892) 888 Glare St. Located near GM
south plant. rates, $581 to $681.
BEAUTIFUL basement photo 728jgg3,(082892_
CMHC SCHL
at
AJAX - large one bedroom �t�' � smoker. o PICKERNW - furnished base
9 c., near non no
Helping to Quedion habitation,
basement apartment. Private pets, student erekrome. Call rent apartment, separate
de come.
huu�e l'anadraans cumptrt wr nein
entrance, fridge, stove, large 427-1779• entrance, suit quiet business
kvirigro 4 piece bath. Oct. 1. adult. Abstainer.Slitres
all i COMFORTABLE two bedroom
$630 aH inclusive. 427-2517. dut
M826M basanerst aprtmant. laundry, 1779. (082-92)
HOMEOWNERS
OSHAWA Centre area - 3 'urate entrance,parking,NNASEME HIT apartment, one
short distanceetoto Ajax Go
bedroom basement apartrtwnt Station, $750 monthly. Avaiable bedroonn new Ontario Hydro
a • YOU QUALIFY •-
with laumdryrooI'M wash-im, Sept. 1.427-0010. (083092) and Go train. Includes utilities
and kitchen. Non Smoker. avail- and cable. no pets. non smoker.
able first or mid SgXJ92. $750 86§WfT spacious Street I"* Call 420.0467. Available Sep.
one bedroom walkout to deck
$550000
plus. 579.4905. (081792) 1.(082692)
All appliances. 02 and
PKWXANG - bachelor
PICKERNIG - beautiful brand and bo everytd.hing.
Close to everything, Hwy i. and
i)
new spacious two bedroom rent available immediately.
Dixie, available Sep. 1. 420
basement apartment. Private g� �y11 111iities, laundry' and fireplace
ASSISTANCE � • � REPAIRS? • l •
entrance, dose o amenities, included. Minutes to Go and
must be seen. Cal 420-1596. WifTES RcV401 - ores bedroom 401. Only $495. Call Mary
(090192) basement. separate stance. Khoisan. 420-4200. (062792)
shared Laundry, central aidvac,•
hoine
SWLLOnebedroombasrlitrwrq dose to GO and transit. $600 COUNTRY Living - private one
or
apartment, suit single $550 monthly. First and last. Available bedroom apartment with deck in
laundry is utilities included. immediately. 837.1952. quiet country setting. Drily ten
Days 380.7060 or evenings 428- (090191) minutes from Pickering T.C. and
2657. M828M NEW bright apartment for rent in GO train. Rem reasonable. $575
BRIGHT sunny, clean one private house, Laundry room inclusive. First and last. Phone
bedroom newly painted. Great huge kitchen, available Sept. t. 839.1460. (082792)
yard, kits of sun. Panting. avail- Al inclusive at $660. Call 683- AJAX - 'Tho Breakers' now ex -
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COLE -1 -FE GRANT ENTERPRISES
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NORTH061%ma - pito bedroom one bedroom basement bedrooms, 800.1700 sq.ft.
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THE (YEWS ADVERT11SM WED., AUGUST 2A, 1"1.pAGg 31-A
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O e D Your calendar
of coming events
Billboard is a free feature for
community events of a non-profit
nature. To have your events pro-
moted in Billboard, call us at 683-
5110 or write to the Ajax -Pickering
News Advertiser, 130 Commercial
Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The
deadline for Billboard items is 10
a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes-
day publication, 10 a.m. the
Wednesday prior to Friday publica-
tion and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior
to Sunday publication.
ALATEEN: Alateen, o
26 support group for youth
aged 12 to 20 who are
affected by a family
member's or friend's drinking prob-
lem, meets Wednesdays at 7 30
p m at Holy Trinity Church, K.ngs
Cres . Ajax 427-0338 before 0 p
(Jerry)
ALZHEIMER: A support group for
Alzhe "'e• 'a--_ es meets tie fourth
Wednesday of each month The
next meeting s Wed . Aug 26 a'
7 30 p m in the Commur ty Care
)ffice. 487 Wes'ney Rd S . Units 19
and 20. Ajax Video oresen'a' on,
discussion, refreshments 576-2567
NATURE HIKE: --*of' frorr the Cen-
tral _cxe C:n'ar,o Conserva• o^
Authority will hold a free nature n ke
at the Purple Woods Conserva' or
Area Wed. Aug 26. at 7p m Wear
shoes you're not afra-d of ge".rg
dirty and bring insect repellent
Take Smcoe St in Oshawa north to
Concession 10, turn right and then
turn right into the conservation area
parking lot 579-041'
SOCCER SIGN-UPS: The Ajax
Warr o•s Soccer C'ub will hold
indoor soccer registrations Wed .
Aug 26 and -hurs . Aug 27 from 7
to 9 p m a*'he A,cx Wc•• ors" C �o
house. next 'o '^e A,cx -or — ^ ��
Centre ?eg s' 'ec ,
or 5165 per for- y ,
Call 428-1066 (Sherry Murphy), 427-
4883 (Ann Allard), 683-8540 (Pat
Fowler), 427-4789 (Pam Czerwinski)
BARBECUE: Ontario Riding MP
Rene Soetens will host a barbecue
Thurs., Aug. 27 from 5 p.m to dusk
at Petticoat Creek Conservation
Area. Whites Rd S, Pickering Cabi-
net members will attend Hamburg-
ers. hot dogs, corn, refreshments
Regular admission rates to park
apply 686-0432
HEART DAY: Casual Day for
Heart, a fund-raiser for the Heart
and Stroke Foundation, will oe heed
Fri , Aug 28. Emp oyers are asked 'o
allow employees to dress cas..,c y ,f
they pay S! Dona, -ions w!i[ ale
picked up 536-1521
OLDIES DANCE: the Roya! Ca^a
Clio") _egion -cies' Aux, , ry.
Branch 258. will hold a '50s aria '60s
aarce Fri . Aug 28 fro• 8;D -
a m at 45-awson Rc . 'Nesr
Proceeds go 'oward o new cot
Prizes, re'•esnmer,'s.:.ve ocrc - cx-
ets at the door S5 509-2056 (Acre
Goddard)
HOCKEY REGISTRATION -he
Pic<e.• g „cxe/ As.;,� � ^a
reg s'ra' o^ rs c ne�P�cxe rg
Recreation Coro ex -•i , A -g 28
f•om 6 30 to 8 30 p m Cost s 32CC
pe- player and another S'CC 'or 're
hockey scnoo: Limited space is
ova co e :aye's are cskea 'o *ake
the, dealt") card era b rr certn.-
cote
OLDIES DANCE An Old Time
Roc.( <o ' . ce Ole nein oy
the A, --x para; Ina ecrea' o^
department Sc' . Aug 29, from 8
p m to l a m, at me Ajax Comrru-
Nty Centre. Centennial Rd " ckets
are 3'5 a person (rc,ucies ou te')
427-88''
SINGLES PICNIC '-e `.e o�
r.
gle mothers will hold a singles' pic-
nic at Poulynn Park, Ravenscrott Rd.
N., Ajax, on Sat Aug 29. starting at
1 1 a.m. Lunch will be provided at a
nominal fee Bring your own bever-
ages, a water gun, and any other
equipment for fun activities All are
welcome Call 683-4070 (Dune)
BIBLE SCHOOL: Peace Lutheran
Church, on Liverpool Rd south of
Bayly St., Pickering, will hold a voca-
tion Bible school Aug 31 to Sept 4,
from 9 a.m. to noon daily. S 15 per
child or S30 per family 284-7265
(Lynne), 420-1452 (Jayne).
She's a winner
Pat Hammond, right. is the winner of a �3;'_�'? d'a'rn at Sears. Pickering 'own Centre She Sar` cies
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4 story to remember, a taste you'll never forget:
There
Halenda's gramska
s a new member to the Halenda's
sausage -making team - and he has brought
maker. Master Abraham -- as he -s known by
all in the European sausage making
protege his most prized and valuable
Possession: the original recipe for gramska.
with has his mope that is being talked about
all over Europc
community -- took it upon himself to
r. ;
Today, residents of Durham have the good
ZolWn, who joined Halenda's in June,A
personally train Zoltan.
With the recent fall of communism and
fortune to be the fust recipients of Zoltan's
gifts -
1992, was born in East Europe and started
his apprenticeship as a sausage maker at the
nine years of experience under Zoltan's belt,
You will love the taste of this lusciously
famous Szeged Salami Plant.
he decided it was an opportune time to spread
flavored smoked meat. And as is typical of
his wings. He emigrated to Canada.anything
associated with the Halenda name,
His talent and live of the business
Unable to assist Zoltan financially yet
you will want more of this perfect delicacy!
was recognized by Abraham, the
wanting to grant this talented sausage maker
ibo
nationally known master sausage
a parting gift, Master Abraham gave to his
;
Original
Debreceni
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