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Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1992 56 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 700 + 54 GST = 75 cents Vol. 111 No. 36
The Oshawa & District Real
Estate Board raised S5,000 for the
fight against cancer when it hosted
its 10th annual hockey tournament
and dance in Oshawa recently.
Over the past 10 years, the hockey
toumament and dance has raised
almost S60.000 for the Canadian
Cancer Society. ODREB repre-
sents more than 1,000 maltors in
Durham region, including those
from Ajax and Pickering.
News
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D Animal house
set to expand
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Sports
D Ajax to host Ontario
ball championships
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Toughen Young O01%
ffenders Act: seniors
Elderly people said living in fear of teenage thugs
DURHAM - Senior citizens calling for a
harsher Young Offenders Act will be gather-
ing supporters' signatures on a petition Sun-
day at the Pickering Flea Market.
"We would like to have the Act toughened
up," says Ernie Arnold of the Canadian Coun-
cil of Retirees, a group he says represents
thousands of retired union members across the
Surplus
airport
lands tc
be sold
PICKERING - Transport Canada
has announced it will sell 2,064
hectares of its Pickering airport lands.
The announcement follows a com-
mitment made during last February's
federal budget speech to dispose of
surplus airport holdings. The property
to be sold is pan of a 7,530 -hectare
block in north rural Pickering expro-
priated by the government in 1973.
Despite the impending sale of the
property, Ottawa still hasn't
announced any decision on whether it
will build an airport here on the land
it will keep.
"I wish to stress that the retention
by Transport Canada of some lands at
Pickering does not mean that devel-
opment of an airport there is being
considered at this time," says trans
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country, including former workers at the
Oshawa General Motors plant and local feeder
industries. "We're incensed about the names
of individuals (under the age of 18 charged
with crimes) not being made public. It's an
insult to our society."
'qtr. Arnold saes senior citi/cn,� "feel very
vulnerable- to vouth� whop ..,<<I the lai is on
their side and they can do what they damn
well please."
Youths aged 14 to 17 who commit "adult"
crimes, such as murder and assault, should be
tried as adults in court, suggests Mr. Arnold.
So far, about 10,0(X) people have agreed with
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.AJAX - Arson is suspected in a fire that destroyed a home at
259 Taunton Rd. E. early Sunday morning.
The blaze began around 1:40 a.m. and took 23 Ajax firefight-
ers about an hour to bring it under control.
The home had been boarded up and the owners weren't sure if
they were going to demolish or renovate it, says a fire depart-
ment spokesman. No one was living in the house at the time.
The Fire Marshal's office say vandals in the home may have
started the fire.
There were no injuries.
The fire department couldn't estimate the cost of the damage
since the owners weren't sure about the fate of the house.
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Business shoots down
NDP I
abor law change
DURHAM - There's something
missing from the Ontario govern-
ment's proposed new labor legisla-
tion — input `:om small business.
That was the message from two
area business groups, representing
more than 1,300 firms, who took
their concerns to Queen's Park
Tuesday.
The Ajax/Pickcring Board of
Tracie and the Oshawa C hamhrr of
Commerce joined forces for the pre-
senluaion before an all -party com-
mittec.
Spokesman Fred Ball, who "- is
the Oshawa chamher's government
committee, said small business is
only now "beginning to undersiz, td
the impact of the proposed changes
... and frankl} it makes them
extremely uneasy."
The government wants the wide
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But the timing, Mr. Ball told the
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Small business has already been
hit hard by the economic downturn,
and he said chamber members
believe the labor bill in its present
form "will most assuredly discour-
age investment in Durham region,
and in the province as a whole."
He pleaded for a further review
of the bill's impact on small bust-
ness and on communities.
The presentation also raised con-
cerns on the use of replacement
workers, union organizing and first
contract arbitration.
The labor bill, he concluded, "is
separating our communities into two
camps, and while we arc fighting
the rest of this country and indeed
North America will pass us by."
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By JOAN RANSBERRY
Durham Staff
DURHAM - Expansion of
the local animal control centre
gets under way Thursday.
Tomorrow afternoon's
ground -breaking ceremony at
the Pickering -Ajax -Whitby
(PAW) Animal Control Cen-
tre on Whitby's Thickson Rd.
will be attended by town offi-
cials from the communities
the facility serves.
The $138,000 construction
job will bring much-needed
improvements to the animal
control centre, says facility
chairman and Whitby council-
lor Dennis Fox.
The project will include a
lunch room for staff and a
shower. "Because of the
nature of the work, it's impor-
tant to be able to take a show-
er on the premises," says
councillor Fox.
The animal control centre
is a busy place. Last year it
cared for 1,847 impounded
and unwanted cats and dogs.
Centre staff also responded to
1,248 calls about injured or
dangerous wildlife.
Councillor Fox stresses
that the centre provides 24
hour -a -day emergency ser-
vice.
Last year the centre provid-
ed shelter to 81 animals
ordered quarantined by
Durham's medical officer of
health. Most of these were for
rabies, says councillor Fox.
Now 10 years old, PAW is
a joint effort involving all
three municipalities and it
replaced the local branch of
the Ontario Humane Society.
"PAW is more cost-effec-
tive," says councillor Fox.
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AJAX-PICKERING -
What do pumpkins, art and
poker have in common:'
They've all part of an excit-
ing line-up of activities being
held in support of the United
Way of Ajax -Pickering, which
hopes to raise more than SI
million during this year's fund-
rar;mg campaign.
For more information on
what organizers have planned,
call the number listed after the
event or ttk United Way office
at 686-0606.
• Campaign hick -Off:
This }car's fund-raising cam-
paign kick-off will be held
Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 7:30
p.m. at Gallantry's Restaurant
in the Pickering Town Centre.
Campaign volunteers and any-
one interested in the United
Way is invited to check out the
agency's new campaign video
and promotional materials and
listen to motivational speaker
Dan Statham. Them will be a
cash bar and campaign mcat-
shirts will be available.
• Golf Tournament: Duf- I
ferti are invited to hit the greens
Thursday, Sept. 10 at Deer
Creek Golf and Country Estate
on Buggey Lane, Ajax. The
cost is 5100, which includes
lunch, dinner and a round of
golf. Registration is limited.
Call Ian Rogers at 683-4550.
- Ball: A formal dinner and
dance will be held Friday,
Sept. 18 beginning at 6:30 pm.
in the H.M.S. Ajax Room at
the Ajax Community Centre.
The theme is Putting on the
Ritz. The cost is $125 per per-
son. Call Gale Mossman at
428-1328.
- Art Auction: An art auc-
tion will be held at Gallantry's
Restaurant in the Pickering
Town Centre on Friday, Oct.
23 beginning at 7 p.m. The
cost is $10 per person. Dona-
tions to be bid upon are accept-
ed. Call Kevin Dougherty at
427-8634.
• Halloween Dana: Spook
your friends at a Halloween
dance Saturday, Oct. 31 at 7
p.m. at the Pickering Recre-
ation Complex, 1867 Valley
Farm Rd. The cost is $15 per
person. Call Robert Owen at
428-7677.
- Bingo: Bring your dab-
bers to the Metro East Trade
Centre, 1305 Pickering Park-
way, on Friday, Nov. 6 at 9
p.m. There is no admission
charge.
- Poker Tournament: A
poker tournament will be held
Sunday, Nov. 15 at 12 pm. at
Dona Y Miguels Restaurant,
325 Westwy Rd. S., Ajax. The
cost is $50 per person. Call Jim
Bozanis at 686.4468.
- TV Auction: A TV auc-
tion will be held Sunday, Nov.
15 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on
Maclean Hunter Cable in Ajax
and Trillium Cable in Picker-
ing. Call Martin Olenroot at
686.4727.
- Wrap-up: The fund-rais-
ing campaign will wrap up
Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 7 pm. at
Gallantry's Restaurant in the
Pickering Town Centre. The
cast is $5 per person.
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Community rallies to call
to knit for the homeless
AJAX-PICKERING - More
than 40 volunteers have joined a
Pickering couple in their dream to
knit warm woolies for Toronto
street people this winter.
"It's been excellent," says
Johann Pierce of response to her
recent appeal in the News Adver-
tiser for volunteer knitters. "I'm
still getting calls."
A 92 -year-old woman is
among those who've volunteered
to knit hats, gloves and scarves
for the homeless. Others have vol-
unteered to drop off supplies to
knitters; three bags of men's and
women's clothing and knitted
goods have also been delivered to
Mrs. Pierce and her husband.
The couple plans to distribute
the goodies personally to street
people before winter.
"What we need now is yam,"
says Mrs. Pierce. Two Toronto -
area companies have offered yam,
but no local knitting -supply stores
have yet joined the project. "A lot
of (volunteer knitters) have asked
me for (knitting) patterns and
yam.
Still, the Pierces have been
able to get some volunteer knit-
ters started on projects. The
Pierces and volunteer drivers are
delivering supplies to some knit-
ters, while those who are able
pick up supplies at the Pierces's
home.
The Pickering Post Office at
Brock Rd. and Hwy. 2 has offered
to set up a drop-off box for dona-
tions of knitting supplies.
The Pierces decided to form
the community knitting bee after
Mrs. Pierce became concerned
about the plight of the homeless
during a recent trip to downtown
Toronto.
Anyone who can contribute to
the project can call Mrs. Pierce at
509-2055 after 2 p.m. Cash will
not be accepted.
AJAX/PICKERING CASUAL DAY FOR HEART
The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would like to thank all of the
companies and their employees who participated in the 1 st ANNUAL 'CASUAL
DAY FOR HEART', held on Friday, August 28, 1992.
The event was an overwhelming success raising over $1,200.00!
The Heart and Stroke Foundation is the primary funding agent for cardiovascular
research in Ontario. Research pays off - over 20,000 lives are saved each year
as a result of research and educational programs funded by the Heart and
Stroke Foundation. This figure is growing yearly.
Again, thank you for your generous support in helping to defeat Canada's #1
Killer, Heart Disease and Stroke.
Yours truly,
THE HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO
Christina Kalchos
Area Coordinator
Durham Region West
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School board studies JK alternatives
- DURHAM - Working with local
companies and government agencies
with child care facilities is one
option being considered by the pub-
lic school board as it searches for
alternatives to junior kindergarten.
Such a program could ease the
burden of coping with 4,000 to
5,000 new students if the Durham
Board of Education bows to provin-
cial government demands that all
boards implement junior kinder-
garten by September, 1994.
"Keeping the door open to alter-
natives is something this board
should continue to explore," director
Pauline Laing told trustees Monday.
"The bulk of our students would
probably be most satisfactorily
served in the traditional model"
where students would attend their
neighborhood school for half a day,
every day. Sull, Ms. Laing believes
options are a "window on the
future" that "may become easier to
accept" with time.
Since getting the go-ahead from
the ministry of education to examine
alternatives to junior kindergarten
last spring, the board has come up
with six models, including work-
place child care.
Other alternatives include school-
based child development centres,
possibly at those schools with exist-
ing child care facilities, and working
with area child care centres or nurs-
ery schools.
The board is also looking at child
development centres which would
accept junior and senior kinder-
garten students, leaving schools
open to Grades I through 6 or 8. It's
also considering school-based junior
kindergarten with and without
before- and after-school child care .
It would cost the board an esti-
mated 524 million to establish a full-
fledged junior kindergarten pro-
gram. Though Ms. Laing "could
hazard an informal guess" on how
much alternatives would cost, she's
"not willing to publish iL"
"The savings are perhaps not as
much as we would prefer," she
admitted.
Pickering's lain McCully is
among those trustees critical of the
government's plan to implement
junior kindergarten. "We're not in
the business of providing child care,
but education," he told colleagues.
Mr. McCully believes the board
should be able to use early child-
hood educators, who earn less
money than school teachers, if it
implements the program.
A legal firm believes the board
would fail if it attempted to chal-
lenge the government's proposed
bill in court. If the board refused to
introduce junior kindergarten, the
government could withhold some or
all of the money it receives in Lrrants,
the firm adds. -
Still, "Some of us are talking
about defying the law," Oshawa's
Audrey MacLean noted.
Trustees will look at the issue
further at their next board meeting,
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Editorial
A slow vote
to Constitution
A national referendum on the constitution deal at first thought seems
democratic -- perhaps the only democratic aspect of the whole process.
However, it's beginning to shape up more like a bid to hasten the deal -
making than an attempt to get a genuine assessment of what the people of
Canada want.
For one thing, there will be no well-financed opposition. On the
national scene both Liberal leader Jean Chretien and New Democrat lead-
er Audrey McLaughlin appear to be in favor of the deal. All of the
provincial leaders certainly are, and with the leaders of the three biggest
national parties neatly lined up opposition is not likely to be strong in
their provinces. Debate will be kept to a tidy minimum -- outside of Que-
bec, anyway.
Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, who is obviously in a big hum, may
feel that a successful referendum will force provincial assemblies to push
the deal through quickly, it will then be the will of the people, not just a
political fix. That way it won't be lost, as Meech was, to changes in gov-
ernment and vigorous opposition from outsiders.
It will take time for the effects of the deal to percolate through the
national consciousness. And with no organized political opposition, it will
take time for credible spokesmen against the deal to emerge. The less
time it takes to ratify, the more likely it is to be ratified: thus the quickie,
arm -twisting referendum.
This is the second 'final' deal that has been concocted. Once again we
are being told that national unity demands a positive response. This time
it looks as though we will be allowed to apply the rubber stamp of
approval, with our united political leadership gently steering our hand to
the right place.
Heaven help us if we ingrates vote no -- another series of meetings of
premiers would certainly follow, with perhaps even more bizarre results -
- but if we're to vote yes, let's at least take the time for a close look. Con-
stitutions, after all, are forever.
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To the editor,
The following is an open letter
to McDonald's Restaurants of
Canada.
I am writing about the McHap-
py Days metallic film balloons
McDonald's has been selling for
S 1.99. 1 have found three of these
balloons in a forested area of the
Oak Ridges Moraine. They can
also be seen on the sides of high-
ways and side roads across
Durham Region. On a recent walk
The News Advertiser wel-
comes letters to the editor on
topical issues, controversial
matters and anvthino PIeP nr
along the Lake Ontario shoreline
just south of N%'hitbv, guess what 1
found washed up on the beach"
Yes. another of your balloons.
McDonald's must have sold
tens of thousands of these balloons
across the province. How many
slipped through children's fingers,
out of car windows, or the string
holding them broke' Hundreds
certainly, possibly thousands given
the numbers I've seen across
Durham Region. Worse, these
metallic film balloons appear to be
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indestructible and will likely be
lying around for years.
Since these balloons have the
scent of McDonald's food all over
them, animals will try to eat the
ones they find in the forest and
roadsides. What will happen to an
animal that ingested part or all of
one of your Mc Happy Day bal-
loons.' What about the fish and
waterbirds that will find them
floating on the surface of Lake
Ontario and other lakes''
Did the McDonald's marketing
wizards decide that once the bal-
loons were sold to the children
across Durham that McDonald's
responsibility for their balloons
ended then'
McDonald's says they are "a
company that does care for the
earth". If that were really true then
you know about being responsible
for a product from 'cradle to
grave'. You created those bal-
loons. You sold them. You are
responsible for the safe disposal of
them. You are also responsible for
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easily predicted 'improper use'
such as the balloon slipping
through a child's fingers. After all
You didn't have to make those ball)
looms to promote your restaurants,
The use of these balloons clear-
ly shows how superficial McDon-
ald's commitment is to caring for
the earth. You won't get away
with that for long. To paraphrase
an old adage: Once fooled, twice
shy.
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Brooklin
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NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
AJAX-PICKERING - II
you've had cancer or watched
someone you love beat the dis-
ease, You may be able to help
arecently-Bias-nosed patient.
The Ajax -Pickering branch
of the Canadian Cancer Soc i-
etv is lookini-, for volunteers to
provide one-on-one emotional
and practical support to
patient` who've been recently
diagnosed with cancer and
their family.
The society is offering, a
10 -hour training course for
interested volunteers on Fri-
day, Oct. 16 from 6 to 9 p.m.
and Satur(ay. Oct. 17 from Q
a.m. to -1 p,m.
For information, call the
Cancer Society at 683-1 16.
BROAD/CASTER AT
CHJRC`~ SERVICE
PICKERING - Television
broadcaster David Onley will
be guest speaker for the eighth
anniversar service at the
Pickering Standard Church
Sept- 13.
NIr. Onley, co -host of City
TV's Break=fast Television, is
an authority on the Shuttle
and Space program and is the
first Canadian broadcaster to
receive National WCather
Association Certification in
the U.S.
His wife, Ruth Ann, will
be soloist during the anniver-
sary service. She sings at the
Peoples Church and has been
guest soloist for Bam Mtx)re
Crusades.
The Pickering Standard
Ch=h is a %lcthodist Church
at Brock Rd. and Hwy. 7,
Brougham. All are welcome
at the scnice, which begins at
10:30 a.m.
WA_KA'ON AIDS
ANKE7V SJ'-Po,7
D[;RHA%1 - Sponsors are
needed to support an upcom-
ing walkathon in aid of the
Free From Fear Foundation.
The foundation is a non-
profit, charitable organization
that offers support and educa-
tional matcri:ils to people suf-
fering from anxiety disorders
and related problems. The
group, based in Pickering, cur-
rently has over 200 members.
The 10 -kilometre
walkathon will be held Satur-
day, Sept. 26 at 10 a.m. Any-
one who can sponsor a walker
or who would like to partici-
pate can call 831-3877.
14 AJAX HOMES
SELL IN ONE WEEK
DURHAM - Fourteen
homes sold in Ajax from
Aug. 15 to 21, a local real
estate board reports.
The average sales price
was $162,064, says the
Oshawa and District Real
Estate Board.
The figures include new
homes and resales.
To date, 388 homes have
sold in Ajax this year, down
from 542 in 1991.
ODREB doesn't keep
sales figures for Pickering.
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Home & Design Centre Idea Home ten downd sued flail
Sept. 17 to 20.
A donation of a non-perishable
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to the Idea Home during those four
days, when furnishings will be auc-
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In preparation for the Idea
an po y. The cen-
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Indo -Persian rugs, wicker, drapes,
sofas, tables, a Yamaha piano, a
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that viewpoint, signing the group's petition.
"Being seniors, we're hearing of so many seniors being bru-
tally handled by young people," he adds. "The horror stories peo-
ple came and told us confirmed we were on the right track."
The petition has mainly been circulated in the Metro Toronto
area and will be presented to federal justice minister Kim Camp-
bell on a date yet to be determined. "We want to get our petition
in well before the next federal election," says Mr. Arnold.
People are invited to sign the petition Sunday between 10 a.m.
and 5 p.m. at the flea market in the Metro East Trade Centre,
Hwy. 401 and Brock Rd. The group will have two tables set up
• near the information booth.
A few weeks ago, some 2,000 flea market shoppers added
their names to the petition, says Mr. Arnold.
:Young offender charged
in sex assault in Ajax
AJAX - A 17 -year-old boy faces charges after a 15 -year-
old girl told police she was sexually assaulted in Ajax on Sat-
urday and previously in June.
Police wouldn't say where the sexual assault took place.
The 17 -year-old youth, whose name cannot be released
under the Young Offenders Act, is charged with sexual
assault and forcible confinement.
Ex -owners
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first crack
at airport
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port minister Jean Corbeil. "Any
such decision will be subject to
the results of the Southern
Ontario Area Airports Study."
Still to be worked out is who
will be offered first crack at pur-
chasing the property. Ontario
Riding MP Rene Soetens says
former owners should top the list
of potential buyers.
Favoring
• original
owners,
long-term
tenants
'appropriate'-- MP
"It seems to me there should
be some preference given to orig-
inal owners and long-term ten-
ants," he says. "It seems to me to
be the appropriate way to decide
who should buy it."
Ottawa says it will consult
• with provincial and municipal
governments to ensure the sale of
land doesn't conflict with their
zoning and development plans.
That process could take up to six
months, says Mr. Soetens.
The airport land to be retained
by Transport Canada will contin-
ue to be leased out for residential,
agricultural and commercial uses
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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOWN OF
AJAX RESIDENTS
LABOUR DAY YARD WASTE
COLLECTION
Labour Day, September 7th, 1992, falls on a Monday.
Yard waste will not be collected on this day, but will
resume the following Monday, September 14, 1992.
For more information please call the Public Works
Department during normal business hours at 683-2951.
J.C. Hamilton,
Deputy Director of Works
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DURHAM - Tenants will get a
say in how public housing is run.
The program will start with offi-
cial launches in Ajax and Oshawa
for Ontario Housing Corporation
tenants Sept. 15 and 16. Similar pro-
grams will be implemented across
the province.
A planning committee will be
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weekend
AJAX-PICKERING - The
23rd annual Jem- Lewis Mus-
cular Dystrophy telethon airs
this weekend.
Both Ajax Maclean Hunter
Cable TV and Pickering Cable
TV will be carrying the event
on Cable 10.
The 23 -hour telethon will
run from 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept -
6 to 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 7.
The telethon will shift back
and forth between Las Vegas,
where Jerry Lewis will be, and
the Regal Constellation Hotel
in Toronto, where the Ontario
portion will air from.
This is the second year the
telethon has been shown by
local cable companies.
Broadcast journalist Peter
Feniak will co -host the
Ontario broadcast and act as
Ontario's honorary campaign
chairman. Joining Mr. Feniak;
as co -hosts will be CBC VJ
Dan Gallagher, Jonathon
Welsh of the television show
ENG, Michael Burgess of the
play Les Miscrables, Janis
%lackey of YTV, and figure
skater Kurt Browning.
Live performances planned
for the Ontario segment
include Hagood Hardy, Mr.
Burgess, The Sattalites, Kideo,
The Good Brothers, Danny
Slarks and Frozen Ghost. Also
planned is a special appear-
ance by Winnipeg's Crash
Test Dummies.
Those wanting to be part of
the live studio audience for the
Ontario telecast can go to the
Regal Constellation Hotel, 900
Dixon Rd., Mississauga.
At the hotel, a 24-hour
Monte Carlo and a Come and
Go bingo with $5,000 in prize
money will operate. There will
also be carnival games, live.
entertainment and celebrity
appearances.
The first Battle of Badges,
pitting firefighters and police
officers from across the
province in a contest of
strength and endurance, will
also be held.
Organizers are hoping to
set up the largest -ever aerob-
athon in Canada.
During the telethon last
Year, more than $3.5 million
was raised in Ontario.
Viewers wanting to make a
pledge can call the Oshawa
pledge centre •— one of 18
such centres set up around the
province — during the live
telethon. Those who won't be
available to make a pledge
during the weekend can call 1-
800 -567 -CURE prior to the
telethon.
made up of OHC tenants (at least 50
per cent), social services staff,
administrative staff and board mem-
bers. The committee will identify
issues, draw up a plan to address
them and implement that plan over a
period of about two years.
"Over all, the government has a
commitment to de -bureaucratize and
make decisions at the local level,"
says Deborah McCord, housing
manager for the Durham Regional
Housing Authority, which manages
the local Ontario Housing Corpora -
don rent -geared -to -income housing.
"We've been doing similar
things, but it has been more staff -
run.,,
Tenants interested in participat-
ing may attend one of the launches
or contact the Durham Regional
Housing Authority office (434-
5011) to obtain the local planning
committee guidelines.
1n Ajax, the official launch will
take place Tuesday, Sept. 15 at 10
am. at 655 Harwood Ave.
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his experiences in the Persian
Gulf at Durham College Thurs-
day, Sept. 10. He will also show
his 25 -minute video Eco -War,
which recently won first place at
the U.S. Envi-
ronmenIaI
Film Festival.
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the incredible
damage done
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lion barrels of
oil let loose
after the war
and the fires
that burned for 200 days.
Why have you and I not
heard more about the human and
environmental devastation that
resulted from the Gulf war? In
an event sponsored by the
Durham Environmental Network
at Durham College, Lecture
Room C-113 at 7:30 p.m., Mr.
Thomas will tell us why he
thinks the facts have been, and
continue to be, kept from us.
Advance tickets (S5 adults, S3
students) may be obtained from
The Ecology Shop at 282
Monarch Ave in Ajax or by call-
ing 509-3156 in Pickering.
Tickets at the door are S6 and
$4 respectively. Prizes and
refreshments, so Lug -a -Mug.
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received an application from
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encouraging participation in its
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'eek 1992 from Sept. 27. to
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throughout Ontario that have
worked hard to promote and
participate in reduction, reuse
and recycling activities in the
workplace.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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 the 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.
CLERK
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Last summer
pub night
at Herongate
on Saturday
PICKERING - Herongate
Barn Theatre presents its final
summer pub night Saturday,
Sept. 5.
Mel Collie and friends will
serve up comedy, jazz and sing-
alongs in an evening of British
fun and food. Dinner and show
costs $27.95 per person, includ-
ing taxes. Seating is limited, with
reservations being taken now.
Herongate is at 2885 Altona
Rd., Pickering. Call 472-3085.
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This show's for
senior citizens
AJAX-PICKERING - A show for seniors is being held in Toron-
to at the end of September.
The Great Canadian Maturity Show, sponsored by the Metroland
publication Today's Seniors and Shoppers Drug Mart, is being held
at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, 255 Front St. W., on Tues-
day, Sept. 29 and Wednesday, Sept. 30.
The Great Canadian Fall '92 Travel Show will be held simultane-
ously at the convention centre.
The seniors' show is for people 50 years and older.
Both shows will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily and admis-
sion is free.
Today's Seniors will provide free shuttle bus service every 15
minutes from Union Station to the convention centre.
Head injuries I
topic of seminar
DURHAM - Head Injuries: A
Durham Perspective is the topic
of an upcoming seminar.
Traumatic brain injury and the
findings of a study which looked
at service needs and head injury
incidence in Durham are among
the topics to be examined at the
one -day seminar, hosted by the
Head Injury Association of
Durham Region.
A member of the Oshawa Gen-
eral Hospital's Community Head
Injury Reintegration program will
look at the transition from hospi-
tal to home and the program's
role.
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Current and upcoming issues
in vocational rehabilitation for
head injury survivors will also be
discussed, as will current Ontario
insurance issues and proposed
legislation.
The seminar will be held Satur-
day, Sept. 26 from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. at Durham College, 2000
Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. It's
designed for medical and human
services professionals, head injury
survivors, care givers, and inter-
ested members of the public
Cost is $15 for association
members and S20 for non-mem-
bers. To register, call 723-2732.
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Obituaries
EDWARDS, Sharon - At the
Scarborough Centenary Hospital
on Saturday, Aug. 29, 1992.
Sharon Edwards, beloved wife of
the late Walter (Wally) Edwards.
Will be sadly missed by close fami-
ly members and friends. Cremation
to occur, followed by internment in
North Battleford, Saskatchewan.
Donations made to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be greatly
appreciated. Funeral arrangements
entrusted to McEachnie Funeral
Home, Ajax, 428-8488.
PERCHALUK, Fred - With
deepest sorrow that the family
announces the passing of Fred Per-
chaluk at the Ajax -Pickering Hos-
pital on Friday, Aug. 28, 1992, in
his 75th year. Beloved husband of
Ethel Baldwin. Loving father of
Elsie and her husband Peter Block
of Etobicoke, and Raymond and
his wife Pat of Stroud. Dear grand-
father of Philip, Robert, Christo-
pher and Brandi. Brother of
William, Olga and Orest and pre-
deceased by Nelson. Funeral
arrangements were entrusted to
McEachnie Funeral Home Ajax
husband of Jessie F. Skinner. Lov-
ing father of Albert Charles and his
wife Maryann of Oshawa, Gordon
David and his wife Sheila of Ajax.
Dear grandfather of Laurie Ann,
Jason Mark, Shannon Lynn. Brother
of Patricia of Brantford. Funeral ser-
vice in the chapel at McEachnie
Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston
Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village), 428-
8488, on Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 1
p.m. Interment Pine Ridge Memori-
al Gardens. Donations to the charity
of your choice would be appreciat-
ed.
WHITE, Sarah Kerr (Morag) -
Entered into rest suddenly at the
Ajax -Pickering Hospital on Sunday,
Aug. 30, 1992. Morag Cameron, in
her 58th year. Beloved wife of Ron.
Loving mother of Jennifer and her
husband Jeffrey Pegg, Sarah White
and her husband Kevin Pegg, and
Robert and his wife Trish. Dear
grandmother of Allyson and Jordan.
Daughter of Robert Cameron and
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428-8488. Interment Pine Ridge
Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flow-
ers, please send donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario.
POPE, Albert Edward -
Entered into rest suddenly at the
family residence, Ajax, on Satur- 6
day, Aug. 29, 1992. Albert Edward
Pope, in his 80th year. Beloved
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Tender for Asphalt Pavement
Repairs -1992
T-18-92
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned department for the
above no later than 2:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, September 16,
1992
This specification covers the supply
of labour, tools, materials and
equipment for patching of paved
roads as required during the 1992
paving season.
The work consists of breaking out
old pavement, excavation of base,
placing approved granular material
as specified thoroughly compacted
and placing Hot Laid asphalt as
specified, all in accordance with
M.T.O. specifications. The work will
be carried out in various locations
as directed.
Tender forms and specifications
may be obtained by contacting the
undersigned department.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
The Corporation of the
Town of Pickering
Departrnent of Supply and
Services
One The Esplanade
Pickering, Ontario, L1V 6K7
(416) 420.4616
Vera A. Je*ey, CPPD, C.P.P.
Manager of Supply and Services
the late Nan Cameron. Step -daugh-
ter of Dorothy Cameron. Sister of
Fiona Poulton. Mrs. White will rest
at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28
Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering
Village), 428-8488, from 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 3. Funeral service
will be held at Holy Trinity Angli-
can Church, Kings Cres., Ajax, on
Friday, Sept. 4 at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of
flowers, please send donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation.
YOUNG, Lenora Margaret -
At the Centenary Health Centre on
Thursday, Aug. 27, 1992. Lenora
Margaret Young, beloved wife of
the late Robert Young. Loving
mother of Robert, Jay, Gregory,
Christopher and Shelley. Dear
grandmother of nine. Sister of
Christina, Ella and predeceased by
George. A private family memorial
service was held at McEachnie
Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8489.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
RE: PROPOSED NORTH CENTRAL
COMMUNITY CENTRE
OPEN HOUSE
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. Display of concept
7:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. Presentation
Interested residents are encouraged to attend.
For further information please
Call 427-8811
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Students hit right notes in music exams r
AJAX-PICKERING - The fol-
lowing local youths recently
passed their summer exams at the
Royal Conservatory of Music,
Toronto.
• Grade 4 Trumpet (1st class honors) -
Kevin Butler.
• Grade 9 Piano (lit clang honer) . Valerie
Yvonne Hamilton; Daniel Lee; Geoffrey Arthur
Stayner; Eve Elisa Wong. (Honors) - Dawn Joyce;
David Lovisek; Winnie Stu; Tanv■ Trinksus.
(Pass) - Elif Filiz Isikozlu; Laurie Parsons; Mary
Josephine Sideco; Amy Wong.
• Grade 9 Piano (1st class honors) - Raj
Gahunta. Chris Meyer, Angcls Porter, Sarah H.
Sloan. (Honors) - Lori Allison Camegic, Malgo-
rzata Faryna. Gahunis Philip Gahunia, Joanne
Louise Hildyard: Kevin Matthew R. liilliard;
Elvar Isikozlu; Stacey Anne King, Craig Evert
Luc: Elva Ma: Shilps Mchta, Tanya 1, Shaw: Tien
Yeung (Pass) - Jes--Sita M. Angus: Julianne Asp -
den, Chante::e Helen Clark: Neel& D'Souu, Anne
Fair, Rhiannon Filip. Jesse Alexandra Green.
Michelle La Kenrick: Amy Leithead. Michael
Mango: Glenn Jonathan Niiier: Adrienne Nevile:
Paulette Palumbo: Krista Parker. Suzanne Quin-
lan: Susan Elizabeth Rud.
• Grade 7 Piano i Ist class honors) - Robert
Brunette. Naomi F-::sabcth F:;:s. Sarah H Nes:
Sharon. Yin Lok Ho: Air -ice Kim. Karr. Partner
(Honors) - Christopher Blunt, GeotTres Thomas
Houghton: Andre James, Neil% Leung Yu Hing,
Celeste .Ann Manago. Juiic-Anne Nicto. Sharon
Pa -mar. Nadine Schudcl. Catriona Syme, R.M
Aninx Trouef: Dons M Yar., Karer Ya,^,gapauy
(Pass) - tan Rober. Laidlaw, Lor: -Ann. R Schou,
Richard Stevens.
• Grade 6 Piano (1st class honors) - Melinda
Delorme. Loraine Rose Ha::. Argc:s Lindsay
King. Stephanie Lee. C'aistopher Ice. Christian S.
W Robinson:: Denise Thorn scar Honors, -Julia
Baryla. Andnrw Kcnrirh (:apps. Cand;,e Cheng:
Birth G:llics, Heather F Houghton. Ste,erK
Johnson. Jacqueline McIntyre, Ka.h-yn Ante Met-
tler: Stephanie M:Iler: Hca::16ur M::nc, Ian.Ja: K C
Moursn. John Michas: Par::w, Jessica C. Tell is,
Harbor* tlysous; (Pau CaQter:nc Binns: Tama-
ra Brook-A::red: G..::an Lee Ann De: Monte.
Sarah Gaddas. Ryan. Gordon., Amanda Gou:drv.
Glue Arta. Herber Sarah F. McI',veen, Der ,sc M
Mendes: Christina Moron, David Pa-tiow, kutcr
Tsai
• Grade S Plano ]+t clan honors) Gknr.;s
Boyd. Yvonne C`er.g Jc::c Angc..quc Gcuze.
be— F-`_1 GrOMAnd. Ma.a batt . F uabcth R i h
Lappa. Mary Christina MacDonald, Jessica K
Mcllveer,. Rac:he. Mc7ler David A..son. Paterson„
Scott Har„ngs Paterson. Jonathan Pong, Patri,s,
Roh (Honors) - Kos:uree Basu, Andrea Jcar.
Bracht: Michelle Burns. Kcvtn Robe—, Coultr,.
Nelson De Loa Santos: MU-anrda George. liather
Gibb. Mclisan Isanic. Zahra livar, Andra Kirk.
Christux Lee; Caro;vn Louise Luc, NicAie Mor,-
taigue: Kerr Mou, on:, Ira Anne Power: Meanie
Rertmck, Amada Grace Shabon: K.Ls=.. El=be
Sstnom. Patricia ix ..yShannon
Stuch. G. Yates
(Pass) - Sheldon Alphonse, Courtney Burnett,
Vic&y I-yncac Capps. Chnsune Crowder, Erik A
Doole. Michas: Z C Fr:ip: Victoria George.
Nicole Jeanine KOraa. Maxine Mounsey, Mar-
garrt Pak, Kenneth. Byron S;r n m. Krsu Sims.
Apr.: Ann Smith, Tar -ah Toth: Thoodon Yang
• Grade 4 Piano i lit class hoe rs) - Pamela
Ardmor.. Derek Brown, Cindy Raquel Cumber-
batch. Kr.st:r. Eriksson., Christopher Healey.
Roshar Ars. James, Joseph Longo, Christopher
Ncv:;;c, Cory Pawk, Surma Parmar: Kann May
Pont. Rosanna Sharon. Smyth, David Mara JR
Tsang (Honors) - Jennifer Anderson, Grcgon
Ashman'Kristen E Beadle. Jennifer Belanger,
Ginette Bc::c, Chesty Nicole Bickne::. Heather
Mary C Boocouk, Enn San Brands iri. Stephanie
Rae Derbyshire, Blythe Claire Doole, Erick W.
Evans, Kathryn M. Fairchild; Matthew L Grady:
Rachet Joharsen; April Julian: Sheila Kober;
Cohen Lmport; S. Leanne MacDonnell' San
Kathleen McGinty; Marlon Orville Meggoe;
Keilee E. Men-; Kristen L F. O'Donnell; Karen
Pak: Vicki Annie Qtiiin; Katherine Renaud; Karen
Louise Richter; Trisha Ruebottom; Sheri Ann
Sand; Bryan Andrew Sigsworth; Martine St -Lotto;
Auden Tsai: Jennifer Lynne Wickens. (pass) -
Joanne R. Addison; Sharon Mary Callaghan;
Melodic De Groot; Teresa Guthrie, Rachel Ann
Kale, Ryan Duncan I ca--cker; Brooke Maas);
2ackary Modjeski; Erika Vanier.
• Grade 3 Piano (1ng Is
(list class - Joanne
Cliristo; Alyscia Gooks; Adnanna Lyn Darling;
James Edward Donaldson; Amy Fan -Lim; Marissa
Quinlan; Mak Robertson; Jenny Smith; Diane
Fiances Smith; Stephanie Leigh Ttustham; Kristen
walsk Mark Timothy Wilson; Clam Leigh Yaki-
movich. (Honors) - Pamela Andrews; Nicole
Batbo; Sharlene Bourjot; Nicole Burns; Mark
Anthony Bussey; Amy Cho; Jacqueline A_ Cmw
ficK Sh— Crowder, Courtney Elliot; Heather
Gallagher- Robbie Greb; Lesley Nutley; Mary -
Catherine, HoWko; Chandra Nicole Hotigh Gillian
E Hunter, Michael Jeesng; Talyn Kazarian; Alco
Michelle Koster, Karyn Lee-Sui; Helen Leung;
K-- Memos; Lesley Liana Maybury; Melissa
Anne Mottola; Nicole A. Nadeau; Sarah Lynn
Onytichnk; Tracy Am Proverbs -Singh; Aislinn
Ritchie; Andrea Saeetan; Tuannhy Siu; Christo-
pher Stunguris; Lori Am versuge; Stephanie
Vicmcio- (Pang) - Elvins Chir, Bea{iamin James
Collins; Mathew David C:andics; Khahish Gar-
nett; Sharlene Katnhai; Andrew Daniel La Flan;
Jamie Luke; Angela McCrady; Vendredi E. K.
Mousey; Nadine Parker, St.cphmw Nicol Scot;
Mathew Viacanti; Leslie Ante Wickens; Kathryn
Finn Wooldridgc
• Grade 2 Plano (1st class hosanna) - Sharon
Bala; Heather E. Barnes; Nathan Beadle; Sean
Butler; Elaine Cheng; Andrea Chow; Angela
Drake; Bryan Leslie Freeman; Jelinds Amber
Hough; Sandi lane Keller, Flirt Arne -Marie LAmE
Ixrt; Traces Lynn Nemeth; Nicole Lani Olson;
Vanessa Erica Rannssy; Sonya Rathee; Natasha
Pauline Rudnick; Wendy Smith-Blais; Carolyn
Stucky; Lynn Megan Welton. (Honors) Marc-
AvAv Bedard- Alism A. Bell; Nadia Boi nrneier;
Julien Chester; Andrea L. Coulter; Richelle De
Las Santos, Michelle Femutdes, Catherine Golin-
sky; Laura Jan Halsall; Erin Heather Harvey;
Adam Insanic; Sam Jeung; Kathryn Lee
Mallinson; Jessica Matos; Nicole Danniele Mil-
lion; Wands Rankin; Kerry -Anne Robinson; Leila
Sarangi; Jennifer M. Sharp; Tiffany Spino; Julic-
Ann Stark; Jacqueline Taylor; Jonathan Victor
Tellis; Paul Andrew Zahrabelny. (Pas) - Jacque-
line Biggart; Rebecca Chow; ian Joseph Curtis;
Erin Colleen Herder: Karinch Kazszian; Susan
Jaclyn Kelly; Lukas Modleski: Anita Ro_v; William
N Van Taade; Jeffrey White.
• Grade 1 Pian (1st class honors with dis-
tinction) - Corinne Renee Olson. (1st class hon-
ors) - Theresa C. Ashby: Bradley Binns; Helen
BumetL Nessa Melanie Burton; Tan Lee Viola
Canning: Connie Chen: Paul Chomobay: Cara
Clements; Stephanie Costa; Mathew Cntchely:
Natalie Aida Fahel. Nadia Grannum; lennifcr
Ilagedorn, Ryan Halton: Brett R. C. Harding:
Tw%la Hines; Ian Michael Janacek: Jennifer Lynn
Kolumbus, Samantha A Machado: Sharron Lynn
Murphy: Ragan R Naresh. Sally Narsingh.
Yvonnc Ng: Cang Nguyen. Natalie F Schcl:.
Elaine B. Simms; Connne Van Dusen. Jessica A.
Vidal. Courtney Anne Wc<L
(Honors) - Rachc: May Achcson, Katrina
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Simon Barg; Alexis Bieser- Davina Janine Blen-
man: Scott Donald L. Brehm; Aimee Marie
Brehm; Janet Elizabeth Calloway; Maria Danielle
Cannella; Emily Rose Cheung; Laverne Chow;
Diana Man& Chrobot; Heather Cox: Christopher
W. Cummings; Adam Michael Dodsworth; Joseph
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�0 OF A�c�� NOTICE OF STATUTORY
�o� 9 PUBLIC MEETING
c SEPTEMBER 14th, 1992 AND
NOTICE OF TOWN COUNCIL
MEETING
SEPTEMBER 21st, 1992
TO CONSIDER AMENDMENT No. 79 TO THE
PICKERING DISTRICT PLAN
(HIGHBUSH COMMUNITY PLAN)
for the ALTONA FOREST AREA (file OPA 92-7/P)
During the period 1987 to 1990, the Town of Pickering with the
assistance of an environmental consultant, conducted a land use
study of the Altona Forest Area. The location of the study area is
outlined below.
On December 17,1990, Town Council considered Planning
Report No. 16/90 which contained the Town staff's
recommendations for the Phase I component of the Afton
Forest Area Environmental Management Study. Town Council
referred the Altona Forest Environmental Management Study to
the Minister of the Environment for comment. At the same time,
a group called The Friends of the Altona Forest and Petticoat
Creek requested the Ministry of the Environment to have the
proposal considered under the provisions of the Environmental
Assessment Act. A response from the Minister of the
Environment is pending.
Nevertheless, Town Council has requested that Planning Report
No. 16/90, and other relevant information, be presented to the
Public and to Council for their consideration.
To this end, on Monday, September 14, at 7:30 p.m., in the
Council Chambers of the Pickering Civic Complex, at One The
Esplanade, a Statutory Public Meeting will be held, pursuant to
section 17 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. c.p. 13, to consider the
proposed official plan amendment for the Altona Forest Area.
This is a public meeting. If you wish to address Council about
this matter, you may do so when the item is presented for
discussion. The proposed amendment is contained in Planning
Report No. 16/90. A complete Information Package will be
available at the office of the Town Cle.-k on or after August 17,
1992 and at the meeting.
Subsequently, on Monday, September 21, at 7:30 p.m., in the
Council Chambers of the Pickering Civic Complex, Town Council
will reconsider Planning Report No, 16/90. Persons wishing to
address Council on this matter should contact the Clerk's
Department to register as a delegation for that Council meeting.
If you have any questions, please contact Miss Catherine Rose,
Manager with the Town Planning Department at 420-4617.
MAURICE BRENNER BRUCE TAYLOR
ACTINCr MAYOR TOWN CLERK
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On December 17,1990, Town Council considered Planning
Report No. 16/90 which contained the Town staff's
recommendations for the Phase I component of the Afton
Forest Area Environmental Management Study. Town Council
referred the Altona Forest Environmental Management Study to
the Minister of the Environment for comment. At the same time,
a group called The Friends of the Altona Forest and Petticoat
Creek requested the Ministry of the Environment to have the
proposal considered under the provisions of the Environmental
Assessment Act. A response from the Minister of the
Environment is pending.
Nevertheless, Town Council has requested that Planning Report
No. 16/90, and other relevant information, be presented to the
Public and to Council for their consideration.
To this end, on Monday, September 14, at 7:30 p.m., in the
Council Chambers of the Pickering Civic Complex, at One The
Esplanade, a Statutory Public Meeting will be held, pursuant to
section 17 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. c.p. 13, to consider the
proposed official plan amendment for the Altona Forest Area.
This is a public meeting. If you wish to address Council about
this matter, you may do so when the item is presented for
discussion. The proposed amendment is contained in Planning
Report No. 16/90. A complete Information Package will be
available at the office of the Town Cle.-k on or after August 17,
1992 and at the meeting.
Subsequently, on Monday, September 21, at 7:30 p.m., in the
Council Chambers of the Pickering Civic Complex, Town Council
will reconsider Planning Report No, 16/90. Persons wishing to
address Council on this matter should contact the Clerk's
Department to register as a delegation for that Council meeting.
If you have any questions, please contact Miss Catherine Rose,
Manager with the Town Planning Department at 420-4617.
MAURICE BRENNER BRUCE TAYLOR
ACTINCr MAYOR TOWN CLERK
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(WEA): Blue Rodeo's fourth album teners want the old Elton. This is why. good puts it, collection is a virtual ognize from the beer commercials. Scotch, One Beer." If you don't have
is good - damn good - but it ain't The Baddest of George Thoro- primer of great blues -rock. All Thoro- Songs include, "Bad to the Bone," 1 them already, it's time you did!
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i neither of which is likely to open new
audiences, nor thrill the faithful. For-
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album, and that means great, endless-
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you like immediately, but that also
manage to grow on you the more you
hear them. By most accounts that
would be good enough, but from Blue
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Elton John - The One (MCA):
When Elton sings, "When stars col-
lide like you and I, No shadows block
the sun," in the "The One," we get a
quick throwback to the brilliant Elton
of old. Unfortunately, those glimpses
are few and far between, and despite
the presence of old friends like Davey
Johnstone, Nigel Olsson and Kizi
Dee, and new ones like Cric Clapton
and Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, The
One ultimately proves mediocre at
best - which is irritating because the
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-)ester. The worst offence is incessant
drum programming that scuttles many
,f the songs, not the least being the
blues "Runawav Train" with Clapton
and "On Dark Street," a lame, almost
discoish number that, featuring Dee
on backgrounds, belongs to the era of
their more noteworthy collaboration
of the mid '70s ("Don't Go Breaking
My Heart"). Also shot is a terrific
Supertrampish piano solo at the end of
"Sweat It Out." Last vear's success of
"Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me"
with George Michael and the re-
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Folk art, quilting, ceramics, country
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crafts, knitting, weaving, basketry,
EPILEPSY: Epilepsy Durham
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WOMEN'S GROUP: Bayfair Baptist
chologist Dr. Barry Brooker will be
Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering,
the guest speaker. 436-3152.
Invites women to a Ladies In Fellow -
CHORUS AUDITIONS: Children,
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Youths and adults are invited to
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ments. $I craft supply fee. 839-4621.
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OPEN HOUSE: The Ajax parks and
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ARTHRITIS MEETING: The Ontario
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By AL RIVE7T
Sports Reporter
AJAX - The Ajax Upper Deck senior
men's baseball team's hoping that home
advantage will give it an edge at the 1992
Ontario Senior 'C' Men's Baseball Champi-
onships.
Ajax will play host to the top eight 'C'
level squads in the province at the baseball
showdown on the Labor Day weekend. The
Upper Deck seniors open the tournament
against Creemore, Ontario Friday, Sept. 4 at
the Ajax Community Centre diamond at 8
P.M.
The six other teams competing are
More Sports
results Friday
and Sunday
Corinna, T►llsonburg, North Bay, Harrow,
the winner of the Cobourg/Milton series and
the winner of the Lakeside/Listowel series.
An injury -plagued line-up has cast
some doubts on how far the Upp
Deck seniors can go at the cham.
pionships. In 1991, the Ajax
squad was expected to win it all,
but finished as runner-up after
losing by a run to the host Mil-
ton squad.
Upper Deck second basema
Ian Fletcher says, "Right no%.
would have to rate us in the middle of the
pack. At the beginning of the year, we
would have been the odds-on favorite."
Fletcher notes injuries played a major
role at the recent Eastern Ontario Baseball
Association senior league playoff series
gainst Peterborough. Ajax lost the
best -of -seven affair four games to
one. During that series, injuries
reduced the line-up to just nine
players for most of the contests.
Local ball fans can expect some
high-calibre baseball at the champi-
nships, says Fletcher. With clubs
U0V1_ ling long distances to compete at
the championships, the bottom line is to
win.
ny injuries
"The calibre of baseball will be more
intense than the regular season. Ytra have
teams coming from four hours or more away
and they're certainly not coming for a week-
end getaway," he says.
Fletcher expects Milton, if it wins the
series over Cobourg, and Corunna to be the
teams to beat at the 1992 championships.
Games in the double -knockout tourney
will continue all day Saturday and Sunday at
both the Ajax Community Centre and Her-
mitage Park diamonds. The final is slated
for Ajax Community Centre diamond on
Monday, Sept. 7 at 10 a.m. or 1 p.m., if nec-
essary.
Panthershave' a 'riot' to open s
Rookie-'laden Pickering squad drops exhibition opener to Richmond Hill
By AL RIVETT
Sports Reporter
PICKERING - The Pickering
Panthers had a "riot" on ice in
their first exhibition contest of
the year.
It wasn't exactly hockey may-
hem, but rather the Metro Junior
'A' club got the exhibition sea-
son started against the new Rich-
mond Hill Riot squad at the
Pickering Recreation Complex
Sunday afternoon.
Employing a
rookie -
laden
roster,
t h e
Panthers
lost 7-6 to
the Riot — an amalgam of the
former Mimico Monarchs and
the old Richmond Hill Rams
teams.
"We had a strong rookie line-
up, but there were a few butter-
flies out there. But, that's okay.
Nobody will remember this
game in December," says Pan-
thers' head coach Paul Watters,
who's back for his second full
season with the club. "Richmond
Hill had a good veteran club,
and we held our own against
them."
The Panthers came back from
a 2-0 first -period deficit to tie
the contest at 4-4 after two
frames. With the game knotted
at 6-6 in the final period, Rich-
mond Hill netted the winner
with 12 seconds remaining while
Pickering played shorthanded.
Rookie Aaron Brand and
Kelly Nobes scored two goals
each for Pickering. Jason Brew-
ers and Sean Fraser had the
other markers. Rookie Greg
Lonsdale had four amiists on the
afternoon.
The contest gave the coaching
staff a chance for further rookie
evaluation in a game situation.
Watters says the rookie crop this
year is exceptional, which will
make the final cuts a difficult
task prior to the start of the regu-
lar season in late September.
Watters singled out centre -
man Brand for particular praise.
The former North York Canadi-
ans midget scored twice in the
contest. "He's a player who has
great speed and great hands,"
says Watters.
Also earning praise from Wat-
ters were Jason Reesor, 16, of
Stouffville and Yani Iaonnou,
16, a 6'4", 200 -pound defence -
man from the Toronto Young
Nats organization. Watters
describes Iaonnou as a player
who's "loaded with potential".
The Panthers are currently
JW
carrying 26 players and will trim
the roster to 20 prior to the start
of the season.
The Panthers play their next
exhibition game at the complex
on Friday, Sept. 4 against the
North York Rangers at 7:30 p.m.
The following week, Picker-
ing plays a home -and -home
exhibition series against the
defending champion Wexford
Raiders. The Panthers play at
Wexford on Sept. 8 and return
home to the complex Friday,
Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m.
The Panthers will also com-
pete in the Richmond Hill Junior
Tournament Sept. 18 to 20.
Pickering will start regular -
season play during the league's
College Weekend at Toronto's
George Bell Arena. The Panthers
play the Oshawa Legionaires on
Sunday, Sept. 27 at 9:30 a.m.
Wanderers women win first Challenge. Cupof b rugby
AJAX - The Ajax Wanderers
. Shiels had one try apiece
Ontario squad.
women's rugby team captured
Twelve players from the
;;Ontario faces Manitoba in a
the first Ontario Women's Chal-
:;;Wanderers women's team will
»first-round game Saturday, Sept.
lenge Cup title on the weekend.
represent Ontario at the Canadian
5. The finals go Monday, Sept. 7
,.The Wanderers bombed
";Women's Rugby Championship
at 3 p.m, British Columbia is the
Balmy Beach from Toronto 30-0
...in Winnipeg Sept.4 to 7.
:defending champion; Ontario
in the championship game at
Dierdre Harnett, Shandy
finished third last year.
Markham Fletcher's Fields Sat-
Davis, Doreen Fernandes, Gina
'..: Seven Wanderers are on the
urday afternoon.
'
`Minutillo, Charlotte Mathie, San -long
list of players under consid-
Sherri Pearson was the top
::dm Muller, Helen Russell, Moira
Vration for the Canadian
point getter for the Wanderers,
`5hiels, Laurie Lundy, Joanne
Vomen's Rugby Team which
scoring three trys. Shandy !Davis,
.)Gardner, Annette Shiels and Car-
will play the U.S. national squad
Doreen Fernandes and Annette
Johne Werheid will suit up for the
See WANDERERS.. .Page A21
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Ajax loses in
tennis league
championship
AJAX - The Oshawa num-
hcr-two tennis team defeated
AJa.x to capture the charrpi-
onship of the Durham A*
Tennis League Aug. 26.
The Oshawa squad, made
up of many : N the best youn',
players from .he Oshawa Rac-
quet Club, bested Ajax in hree-
of five „lonely-conteit„d
matches at he Ajax Comma-
nity Centre _-;wrt;.
In the number -one mixed
doubles event, Oshawa's Ton -v
Bresky and Lynn Micha l.i
beat Ajax's Peter Ibetson and
Llanon VanGansewlnkle '.
David Kivitis and K --,i
Crosina of Oshawa defeated
Ajax's David Carter and Luke
Newb_-r in the number -o -i,
men's double event.
Ajax's Liz Courtemar, he
and Marlene Tremblay took
the ladies' Joubles compeuuon
over Oshawa's Kevyn Slater
and Lisa Button 6-1, 6-4.
In the number -two mixed
doubles event, Joe Kantor and
Amanda Coady of Oshawa
defeated Andy Frick and.
Susan Greaveu of Ajax 6-2, 7-
5.
Greg Ah Now and Chris
Deelney of Ajax won the num-
ber -two men's doubles match,
beating Kevin Hattlemann and
Danny Drapak 6-3,6-3.
Skaters sought
AJAX - The Ajax Adult
Precision Skating team is y
looking for recruits.
Anyone 21 years or over w
can attend an information
meeting Sept. 8 at the Aldon
School, 109 Burcher St.
(next to Lord Durham P.S.)
in Ajax at 7:30 p.m.
Team try -outs are slated >'
for the Pickering Village
Arena on Sept. 11, 14 and
21.
The regular season starts '+
Monday, Sept. 28.
For more information,
call Laurie King at 430-
0627.
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mites boys exit
win
provincial hunt
ball crown PICKERING - The Pickering
Men's Slo-Pitch major mite rep
0 The Ajax Upper Deck softball team came up short during
seniors are in the provin- the qualifying series for the
Bial baseball championship provincial championships.
this weekend. -How will Pickering dropped the third and
they fare? final game of the best -of three
RECORD: 14 wins, eight losses Ontario qualifying playdowns 2-1
(first -place overall in EOBA to Vaughan, a team Pickering had
senior ) beaten in previous league meet -
TEAM STRENGTHS meet-
ings.
1. Strong defence, especially to The deciding game, played in
the- Vaughan in the rain on Aug. 18,
2. A large core of veteran players was a pitcher's duel with the con -
who've competed at the provin- test going into the fifth inning
clan level before deadlocked in a scoreless tic.
3. Team possesses the ability to In the fifth inning with a runner
play at the level of the opposition, on first base, a sharply -hit ball was
4. The squad has good power in driven to second baseman Andrew
the middle of the batting order. Hopkins, who was knocked over
TEAM WEAKNESSES: by the base runner. After recover -
1. Not much speed on the bases, ing, Hopkins threw the ball out of
unlikely to steal many bases. play attempting to get the runner
2. Do not play well from behind, at third base. The Vaughan runner
3. Prone to strikeouts when they came into score. The umpires
ruled there was no interference on
face hard -throwing pitchers.
KEYS TO SLiCCFSS: the play so Vaughan went ahead
1. The return of Dave Meredith 1-0.
to the line -ftp after slate -season Vaughan scored another run in
ankle injury. If he's healthy and the sixth, with Pickering replying
has a big bat, he could single- in the seventh.
handedly carry the club. Vahey provided a double and
2. Speedsters Ian Fletcher and single, Modeste had two singles
Mike O'Brien must get on base and Darren Walker belted a single
and create runs with their speed. for Pickering. Short-stop Tim Ver -
3. Dave Keilh must get hot with boom and second baseman Hop -
his bat- If he's on his game, it's an kins combined for sir put-outs.
added bonus for the Upper Deck Picke ring dropped the first
squad. game 10-2. Three unforced errors
4. Catcher Ross McGtrrrin must accounted for much of Vaughan's
scoring.
establish his early to guard Starting pitcher Andrew Hop-
�rn stolen bases, kins and reliever Michael !Modeste
5. Pitching staff cannot give up Mowed eight hits, while Pickering
many `vim'
PLAYERS TO WATCH: only struck for four hits.
Offensively, doubles came
1. Steve Wyrymslti. A clutch RBI from Ryan Morgan and Hopkins,
mart who, d he's hot, could wreak while Scott Vahey and Modeste
havoc on the opposition_ provided singles.
2. Juvenile rep call-ups Andy Pickering played the second
Russeft and Mark Harmsuorth game under protest, after a rule
roles tate in games.
They're expected to play key dispute at the beginning of the
contest- Pickering lost 11-5, but
3. Pitchers Pete Babiak and
Wayne Murphy' These veterans theprotest was upheld, forcing the
game to be replayed.
will need to establish their break- Third baseman Vahey went
ing bol}. 1f they can throw the three -for -four at the plate; Mor -
breaking ball for strikes, it will 1zan, Hopkins, Walker, Modeste,
fast' traw the °f thea: Jason Fetter and Dante Umengan
fastalso had hits for Pickering.
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Ajax Spartans T -ball selects bound for Ontario playdowns
AJAX - The Ajax Pickering
(OBA) finals.
Kevin Brown made several div -
Village Sports T -ball select team
Ajax got off the mark quickly
ing catches and double plays in
advanced to the provincial final
with the bats, but also
the game.
after knocking off Streetsville in
put forth a solid
Ajax's solid defence played a
the semi-final playdowns.
defensive effort in
key role in the seriessecond
The Ajacians eliminated
s t o p p i n g
game, with Ajax emerging with a
Streetsville in the best -of -three
Streetsville by a 17-
13-9 win and a berth in the OBA
semi-final series two games
15 score.""
final. Outfielders Ian Wight,
straight. The local T-ballers will
Joshua Brock, Daniel
Matthew Christie and Ryan
face either Waterloo or London in
Strang and Brian Smart played
Anderson had big efforts in the
the Ontario Baseball Association
well in the infield. Team captain
outfield.
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9- 01 0 aI%r week tow
TEAM OF w L T F A PTS
emit" art" 4 3 1 0 6P 34 6
Whlsksy Gi0.Ca0 4 3 1 0 106 72 6
uA w pock 4 2 2 0 144 100 4
Dkloovw Spa% 4 2 2 0 64 79 4
oboe Pinmbg 4 2 1 0 112 115 4
Mainly Cheese 4 1 2 0 66 96 4
AOX Chiro. Clinic 4 2 1 0 50 g0 4
Kerry Int 4 0 4 0 60 jig 0
TOP FIVE SCORERS
11 Earmton Heenan (UPPer Dock) 54
21 Dave Douglas (Whiskey Go -Go) 42
31 Peter Stasluk (Discover Spats) 42
4J Mks Park (Dickson Priming) 36
y Rick Pottle (Kerry Inn) •32
AJAX WARRIORS SOCCER CLUB
Seeaw re iii from im week
UNDER -SIX GIRLS' DIVISION
J 8 F Waste Systems 1 (Goal by Kate Fagan. MVP
Brittany Peterson) vs. Simon Appiaisa% 1 (Goal by
Louise Bedford); Deer Creek Golf Club 4 (Goals by
Disha Rawfley 2, Megan Nelson 2. MVP Stephanie
McDermott) vs. Eastern Eavestroughing 0 (MVP
Kelly Banes); Spudsters French Fries 4 (Goals by
Megan Long, other scorers not listed) vs. Ajax
Home Hardware 1 (Goal by Ashely Grncarouski);
Fawnbrook Golf Club 3 (Goals by Elia Witton 2,
Nicole O'Brien. MVP Taro Boag) vs. Pilleys Pirates
1 (Goal by Jessica Call MVP Dawn Rynberk).
UNDER -EIGHT GIRLS' DIVISION
Nelson Hobbies 2 (Goals by Lindsey Blakey, Teresa
McLean. MVP Ashley Nelson) vs. Ajax Lions Club 0
(MVP Sophie Fowler); Eastern Eavestroughing 4
(Goals by Lindsay Murphy 2. Bonnie Farmer, Melis-
sa Philips. MVP Chelsea McBride) vs. Ajax Kineses
3 (MVP Laura Wan).
UNDER -10 GIRLS' DIVISION
Ajax Lions Club 3 (Goals by Cheryl Noonan) vs.
Whitby Canadian Tire 0; Pickenng Petro Canada 1
vs. Ajax Dickson Priming 0; Ajax Kinsmen 1 (goal
by Melissa Hamrriin) vs. Whitby Highland Van 6
Storage 0.
UNDER -12 GIRLS'
DIVISION
Ajax Anrmc Tool 8 Gauge 8 (Goals by Lindsay
Anderson 2. Andrea Brown 2. Jessica Knowles 2,
Anne Frazer, Janine Elmy) vs. Ajax Bums 8 Mon-
son Insurance 0; Ajax Anmac Tool 8 Gauge 6
(Goals by Diane Howard. Anne Frazer, Jessica
Knowles. Janine Elmy, Andrea Brown, Eryn Batche-
lor) vs. Ajax Lions 0.
UNDER -14 GIRLS' DIVISION
Ajax Reed's Flo sts 7 (Goals by Meagan McLaren
5. Nicole D'Rocha 2) vs. Kelly Promotions 2 (Goals
by Elizabeth Hass. Tenure Noses).
UNDER -16 GIRLS' DIVISION
Phi" 6 Moore Insurance 3 (Goals by Tara Ernst
2. Krishna Peterson) vs. Scugog 1; Pickering Village
6 vs. Ajax Venice Pizza 2 (Goals by Laura HamD
ton. Shannon Waterman).
UNDER-te GIRLS' DIVISION
Ajax Papp's Restaurant 7 (Goals by Leanne Ever-
son 3. K,nsten Edgerton 2. Candace Gasts. Dianne
Tarrbuno) vs. Whitby 1.
UNDER -14 GIRLS DIVISION - FINAL STANDINGS
TEAM GP W L T F A PTS
Ajex Pep{Ie R.rt 12 e 3 1 42 26 17
Dartngtor, 12 6 1 5 34 14 17,
Uxt i dge 12 4 5 3 26 Z7 11
Pkk-*4p 12 3 S 4 25 24 10
Whitby 12 1 8 3 12 48 5
0 Ajax vans league tine on the strength of most
wins. Ptayclls start this week �n a straight knock -out
format. The fn game s ori Sunday, Sept. 20
UNDER-EIGNT BOYS' DIVISION (Aug, 26)
Kelly Promotions 0 vs. B i W Travel 0; CPTT 9
(Goals by Darryl Thompson 3. Brandon Gurley 2.
NalhaniM Allard 2. Mike Santa, Gordon Caldwell)
vs. Ajax Opt., It Club 0: Owasco Volkswagen Audi
B (Goals tilt Andre Vincent 4. Corey Sevier 2. Chins
Wales 2) vs. Maclean Hunter Cable TV t (Goal by
Ler Settop.
WESTHEY (EIGHTS MEN'S SLO-PITCH
FINAL STANDINGS (Aug. 30)
TEAM GP W L T F A PTS
Stem ConSollarrys 17 14 2 1 281 123 29
Goodyear 17 12 5 0 263 153 2e
Film House 17 9 8 0 201 243 18
Dannys Place 17 7 9 1 207 211 15
LOEB Ajax Moo. 17 6 9 2 198 213 14
Riviera Screen Pr 17 1 16 0 142 346 2
RESULTS FROM AUG, 30
Stereo Der Sollarrys 13 (WP Steve Richter MVP
Tony Bruce) vs. Riviera Screen Printing 0 (LP Steve
LEAOIIE INE W3 AU T ZA 111711398%, ,
Scoreboard
Kenn. MVP Roger Stanton), Stereo DsNBe W ys
23 (WP Chins McGee, MVP Blair Mund) vs. Riviera
Screen Printing 2 (LP Steve Kenn. MVP Jim
Tharpeon); Goodyear 17 (WP Dick Bamoski. MVP
Mauro Caprio) vs. LOEB Ajax Marketplace 3 (LP
Maks Brei MVP Jetl Sawyer); Filen House 11 (WP
Rab Sinasac. MVP Steve Newman) vs. Dannys
Piece 2 (LP Tim Turlstead. MVP Cos Tromadue).
PLAYOFF SCHEDULE FOR SEPT. 13
QUARTER -FINALS
(OH) Ajax Marketplace vs. Dannys Place
(DH) Riviera Screen Printing vs. Filen House
PICKERING SOCCER CLUB
Carle' ne4l%fa Ili week ending Aug. 2e
UNDER -EIGHT SQUIRT GIRLS' DIVISION
Night Owl Neon 0 (MVPs Great effort by entire
team, especially by Taryn Backman, Valerie Latour)
vs. AQualresh 0; Rockets 2 (Goals by Lorraine
Mattheson, Kristen Ryan. MVP Melissa Aitken) vs.
Pickering SLo-Spons 1 (Goal by Vanessa Vanolf.
MVPs Jennifer Bradley, Jacelyn Nespias),
UNDER -10 ATOM GIRLS' DIVISION
Pickering Whiles Rd. Petro Can 1 (Goal by Eliza-
beth Loewen. MVPs Stephanie Mourao. Nadia
Berger) vs. Ajax Dickson Pnritng 0; Pickenng Slo-
Spons 2 (Goals by Suzanne McKay, Carlene Fir.
man. MVPs the entire team) vs. Whitby Dominion
Knitting 2; Pickering J.E. Hanna vs. Ajax Scram.
blers (Pickering wins by default), Whitby Hanot
Plastics 3 vs. Pickering Coughlin Homes 0 (MVPs
the entire team); Whitby Van 6 Storage 4 vs. Pick.
string Web Offset 0 (MVPs Shannon Smiley. Kim
Fregona).
UNDER -12 MOSOUITO GIRLS DIVISION
Pickering K nares 3 !Goals by Nicole Hemmings.
Marianne Trenradue, Sarah Thompson MVPs
Good effort by Andrea Bell. Vanessa Slemwall. Erin
Ogawa) vs. Pickering Sah%nrs Garage 0, Plcxorng
Kelsey S 3 (Goals by Melissa ROS1001. Mei sea
Grouios. Ashley Dalliday MVPs Tarvia merry and
Danielle Burtgl anchored a strong Kelsey s defence
Lindsay Crothers made a good nave or a breaK
away; vs P �nng Blizzard 0
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Wanderers firsts clip Crusaders in
FROM PAGE A19
at a Can/Am game in Minneapo-
lis, Minnesota Saturday, Sept. 12.
Those still on the list from the
Wanderers are Muller, Russell,
Moira and Annette Shiels, Gard-
ner, Lundy and Werheid.
The final cuts for the Canadi-
an team will be made following
the Canadian women's champi-
onship.
Meanwhile, the Wanderers
men's team won one games and
lost two to the Oakville Cru-
UNDER -14 PEEWEE GIRLS' DIVISION
Pickenng Marlin Travel 1 (Goal by Angela Lindsey.
MVP Andrea Donaldson) vs. Whitby Chev.Olds 0
UNDER -16 BANTAM GIRLS' DIVISION
Pickering Hayes -Dana B !Goals by Heather
McCauglay 2, Shannon Pounder, Amy Sidwell,
Lindsey Sidwell, Tanya Wutschen, Cindy Twiner.
Jennifer Taylor MVPs goalies Lesley Bell and Torn
Rarrdeen) vs. WMtby 1.
REP REPORT
UNOER-10 ATOM GIRLS' DIVISION
Pickering Power Canada Trust 6 (Goa's by
Nathalie Urbas 3. Anhea Jones 2, Christine by
MVP Erin Lawrence for her performance on
defence) vs. Whitby 2.
UNDER -12 MOSOUITO GIRLS' DMSION
Pickering Power ilea =arts 3 (Goats by Ams ey
Yule 2. Enn Walkom. Assists to Marisa Vincen, and
Mann Leighton. MVP nne,elder Stephanie Tromer)
saders in Oakville Saturday.
The Wanderers firsts defeated
Oakville 27-22.
Nigel Francis led Ajax scoring
with two trys. Sandy Smith and
Scott McCrae recorded one try
each. Stewart Dobbs added two
converts and a penalty kick.
The Wanderers seconds were
clipped 25-12 by the Oakville
Crusaders.
Steve Bett had a try while
Ajax was awarded a penalty try
after Martin Lee was tackled high
men's rugby
near the goal line. Jim Bradford
added a convert.
The Ajax thirds dropped a 12-
5 contest to Oakville. Dave
Vicars had the lone Wanderers
try -
The
y
The Wanderers over -35 men's
team played Peterborough's
Kawartha Krocs on Sunday and
won 17-12.
Among the scorers for Ajax
were Russ Arbuckle and Andy
Patterson with a try each and Neil
Miskel a convert.
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Fall: The time to shar enyourp mind, d, body
It's fall: the stare of a new There's music playing and such desirable character traits as
school year, and with it, a theatre, gymnastics and dance, self-discipline and self-esteem.
variety of exciting activities to cooking, crafts.... the list goes Calligraphy, for example, not
suit all interests. on. only allows you to write
Whether you're young in years For each performance, whether beautiful notices, the finished
or young at heart, in the Ajax- it be cooking or lawn tennis, product will also promote a
Pickering area, there is a wide there are benefits earned, in feeling of accomplishment,
array of activities to appeal to addition to the particular skill. having mastered a new and
inquiring minds . Mastery of each skill promotes useful skill.
Similarly, music provides extra
benefits to any individual.
While a great pastime for
adults, music influences small
children's success in language as
well as their social and
emotional maturation. Three-
year -olds, for example, can sing
spontaneously while at In and
can dance to any song, '
regardless of tempo.
So, whether you are six or CIO,
now is the right time to pursue
an interest, or develop new ones. -
You can do so through any one
of the many schools and
p y, agencies in Ajax -Pickering.
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To Advertise in L.B. DANCEGEAR FALL CELEBRITY LANES Y.B.C.
This Special = YR• 1400 Bayly Street, Unit 13A OPENING 963 Brock Road South
(beside the Pickering GO Station) SEPT.8
Fall Registration Pickering 831-2920
For all your dancewear needs! SATURDAY- 5 and 10 pin bowling
Section BODYSL'ITS & TIGHTS for children
Please Call TAP - JAZZ - BALLET SHOES REGISTRATION: Saturday, September 12
ACCESSORY ITEMS & from 9:00 a.m. - 12.00 noon
Janice at the INFORMATION: 5 Pin - Christine 839-4690
GIFT CERTIFICATES F may.
News Advertiser HOURS: s�, . 10 Pin - 831-2920
Mon. do Fri.: 4:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m.
@ 683-5110 Tues. - Thurs.: 12:00 p.m. -8:1
30 p.m. For more information call:
Saturday: 9:30 am. - 5:30 p.m.4?0-R.19-i'R39-0�-1R
PI Uancc Schcx,l & ('o..
CKE�ae�az� ..c' Inc. (1:-st. 1977)
RING SCHOOL OF 1:, Rti. OF (,1l_,,,,,,'„ t(rA,.ASSF:S;i11h:N-I-
BALLET Cindy s Ceramics � BALLf:I POINI'f: - TAP
DIRECTOR: KA=_%:A•, ,_ Ja.a a^c Open House &zV
\l()I)I-'RN 1A%!
- A('ROBATICS - IIIGI II.AND
E 4A \A_ :;_ _����_ �A\A Registration
EA� = %z _ A. 4 Years to Adult
Thurs., Sept. 3rd., 7-9 p.m. Beginner te: Professional
Sat, Sept. 5th., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Stage -Exam ('ompetttions
REGISTER YOUR CHILD TODAY! Classes are Mondays, REGISTRATION
OFFERING CLASSES:.:M vea,, s,�s ; ac;, s Tuesdays &Thursdays :+Ha'TE' IRER 8TH - IZI'ti.
. NNEP.'NTEnP.1E ,A'E cryBALLE7
MIODERN AND JAll CLASSES A,.SO OFFERED 7:30 -10:30 p.m. "I Cul FN' Court,,cv at Daily 9 m. - 9 P.M.
as •'Peter Pan- Aw•ardut 'lust (Prrriaas SwdeeLs .11ay Cal! w RtRicter)
GASSc- ON bVHKDA'!S ,A ,J SAT,; --3AVS All ages welcome PromL.ing 1)ancer i,M)2.
TO REGISTER FOR FALL CLASSES
10 wks.: $40-00 Gartane llughcs ('.D.'C.A.. B.A. f.D., D.M.A. An Examiner with the ('anathan Dance
SAT ,r,DAY. JEF EP,IEt 2. a. ^. L 1697 Major Oaks Rd.,
at ,7.fT1. Tcadiers itcsoLiahon and tilcmFx•r of the British A_ssoctauon'lcvl
ad rs of Dance. euther
•
PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCHof Dance Matter of America.
928 L IVDR,POOL ^n D.. PlCK=71NO Pid(ering Studio 1I(.urs:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ;;ALL 427-7099 STI tDIO: 4.30 p.m. _ g p.m.
1818 Dundas St. I:.• Whitby (opposite K Mart) weekdays
974-9448 Or 447-6284 �� I.M. - s P.M.
Cao 576-6796 Saturdays
C m11Z R T IE
s DENISE LESTER DANCE ACADEMY CO.
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1134 Kingston Rd. and 1550 Bayly St., Unit 24
839-3041
WHAT ARE YOUR KIDS Congratulations Ana -Maria & Alvin - National Champions - Las Vegas
Pre -Ballet Highly Oualified
DOING THIS FALL?3& 4 yr. olds Teaching taff
COMPUTERTIME is a valuable way to supplement'° t;z Denise Lester -Member
your child's education and WE MAKE IT FUN! Ballet. TaFjJ T� BATD
5 yr. olds to advanced
1 HOUR SESSIONS , Ballet - Modem -Tap
Pointe
�IICROTOTS Suzie Cunliffe/Brown By audition only Wend Matos
Mon. to Fri. Y
WCROTOTS Adult Dancersize Member - Modem - Tap
3-6 jq
y��, 9:15,10:30 a.m., 1:30, 2:45 pm., Sat 9:15 a.m 6UGS Back by popular demand' Associate - Ballet
BUGS, BLASTERS MASTERS y Keep fit &have fun too.F - Cindy Willems
Mon. to Fri. �' i Member - Tap
4.00 & 5:15 p.m. All classes work towards Associate - Ballet -
...
Tues. & Thurs. 7:15 p.m
BATD exams and recitals. Modern
Saturday Family Discounts
Ryerson Dance
10:30 a.m.,1:30, 2:45, 4:00 available. ' Graduate
ee
BLASTERS
& 5:15 p.m. MASTERS Registration
9-11 ears Come and see our demo. =�-� Students completing
12. 14 ears
The Kids club uses all of the latest & best available Wed., Sept. 2nd 7:45 & Broadway Babies 91 /92 yr.
8:30 Gold Medal Winners Wed., Sept. 9 I
educational software in a Pickering Town Centre in gPEN REGISTRATInN Thurs., Sept. 10
FUN CLUB environment P g 10:00-12:00 + 4-7 M.
DISCOVERY BAY CENTRE front of Eaton's Fri., Sept. 11 4-7 p.m. P
570 WESTNEY RD. S., A=619=1014' v < < `,A '
. All registration held at 1550 Baylv St._
i9s
ELECTRONIC MUSIC COMPOSITION
FOR BEGINNERS f
26 classes beginning October 3, 1992
10:00 - 12: 00 a.m.
DRAPERY CLASSES' open to age 16 and over
Starting Sept. 14 Instructor: Norma Beecroft
Learn to Make composer, producer, broadcaster, arts administrator
Your Own
Eurhythmics S DANCE BALLOON DRAPERY VALANCE INDIVIDUAL THEORY AND COVIPOSITIONLFSSONSALSO AVAII,ABLE
Call Today FOR BECINNERS AND ADVANCED STUDENTS
STUDIO INC.
A method of learning 683-8384
music ' • ask for Andrea Call Norma (416) 837-0957 for more information
through movement. FOR SEPT. CLASSES
Classes for children from Tues. & Thurs.
4 yrs. 9 1AA.M. & 7-8:30 P.M. MARGIE TAYLOR
old and up, in Oshawa. •TAPJAll• �•BALLET
For more details call 3YRS. -ADULT DANCERS `
Carol Da nard Discovery Bay Plaza ,
Y 686-5797 570 Westney Rd. S.
427-2769 AJAX STt:Dlos LIMITED
1400 Bavly Street - Unit 13A 28�- Lawrence Ave E.
HIGHLAND(Beside Pickering (i0) 837-1 -130 (al Brimlc�) 264-2902
SINGING'For Professional 1'raining in a Friendly Environment'
LESSONS DANCING Fall Registration
For mature, beginners, LESSONS FOR DANCE CLASSES
and advanced students Lorraine Symington BALLET -JAZZ -TAP - ACROBATICS
with serious intentions. Judge - S.o.B.H.D.
Fellow B.A.T.D. . SONG & DANCE
Also prepares for Royal Classes mailable for Beginners thru :�d�anced
Conservatory Of Music. 3 years and up Ade 3 and up
Robert Loewen M. Mus. Call after 5 p.m.
- ANNI.'Al_ RECITAL_ -
Teacher - McGill University 686-3456 - DAtiCF EXAMS 1 C.D.T.A. ► -
837-2484 Pickering - COMPETITIVE AND R1:CRFATl0NA1, C- ASSFS -
Westney Heights - YEAR-FND STI: DFN_F REPORT CARDS -
Area At our Studio. the Staff is genuinel,. interested to the progress ot' AE.I. students
HIGHLAND DANCING PLAY & LEARN 36 weeks of classes oser the full %ear course.
Payments made b-, 9 monthh cheques. GST INCL. DED IN klA. PRI( ES
DALLIDAY DANCERS NURSERY SCHOOL Fees: 1;2 hour classes -'S4.50 3 4 hour classes - S6.40
• Pre Highland Classes age "15th YEAR OF FUN" flour classes - SS.
—
4 and up ST. TIMOTHY'S $15. Registration Fee
• Beginners to Professional ALL BON S T %KE X 40•• DISCOI NT
level 97 BURCHER, AJAX DISCOt'NTS A% AILABI.E FOR S Il DENTS T %KING k Ft Ll. PROGRIN1
• Competition & Exam work 9-11:30 A.M.-SEPT.-JUNE
available RE(;(S I {t,a l ION UAI f:ti - ATBOTH STI;DIOS
• Small classes - individual We offer comprehensive program of WEDNFSDAN' SEP I L`IBE:R 2 - 6 30 - 9 30 P%1
attention miWEDNESDAN' SE:E'TE'NIBER 9 - 6 311 - y 30 P`1
• Studio located in Pickering art, music, drama, math and science
• M. BATD, RAID. SOBHD concepts. Introduction to computer THURSDAY SE -:P E E\1BER I() - 6 30 - 9 30 PN1
- Judges Panel literacy. French. r.+.k., beKiPF AI(okin September 14
BACH. FINE ARTS
For 668-5173 DANCE! FOR STYLE GRACE, FUN AND FITNESS
Registration
call THE O'BRIEN DANCE CENTRE
839-4000 545 KINGSTON RD. W. AJAX
(PICKERING VILLAGE)
TOMORROWS DREAMS BEGIN TODAY!
Ajax Acro's Gymnastics Club
.::
48 Exeter Road
427-0036
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R.egistrationl�
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Tues.. Sept. 1st " . "Dano to dw sound of do
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. lNtdorytWAC
6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Our bugs won 1 /3rd plaoe
MW place and 21 sit place 'AGES 3 ADULTrEEGINNER THRU ADULT LEVELS
1Wed Sept. 2nd II •i �5 °{ Fall Regict_ r�l_lon Awards: 1992 Competitionseason CASES IN CREATIVE DANCE. BALLET, " POWTE, JAZZ AND TAP
10 a.m..2p.nL I .1 Competitive Program also best costume award WORKSHOPS, CONVENTIONS, "COMPETITION CLASSES, ANNUAL RECITAL
6 p.m. - 8 p.m• for girls by tryoals SUMMER CAMP, STUDENTAWDS " BY ASSESSMENT ONLY
HIGHLY OUALFIED SAFF, R.A.D. BALLET EXAMS (ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE) AND
RETURNING STUDENTS: CDTA (CANADIAN DANCE TEACHERS ASSOCIATK)N) JAZZ AND TAP EXAMINATIONS
Register Dom- WED., SEPT. 2, 6:00-9:00 P.M AVAILABLE.
EarlyI fr• THURS., SEPT. 3.600.9:00 P.M. SPECIAL FAMILY RATES, FULL TIME STUDENT RATES AND DISCOUNTS FOR BOYS
o s N0 •12 YEARS SERVING THE DURHAM AREA
"Classes Fill ® C' MOT "OTS NEW STUDENTS: ' PROVIDING YOU WITH QUALITY DANCE TRAINING 4T COMPETITIVE PRICES.
.Quickly" � � TUES., SEPT 8, 3047:00 P.M. ' EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN
' VISA CARD ACCEPTED
�- x.F a WED., SEPT. 9,6.%9:00 PIA " DANCEWEAR SUPPLIED TO REGISTERED STUDENTS ,
INEW T NT �� syhw.rro► NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS: ' FREE - ONE • MONTH OF DANCE LESSONS! - CALL FOR INFORMATION
Thurs. Sept. 10, from 10 a.m. - 2 P.M. < SATURDAY, SEPT 12. 10:00 AM. -1200 P.M. (�°'to 4 danet lessons)
6 P.M. - 8 P.M. cM�. • CLASSES COMMENCE THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 14TH. REGISTRATION DATES:
Sat. Sept. 12, from 9 a.m. - noon DIRECTOR • KAREN BRITTAW • C.D.M.A.
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Thurs. Sept. 17, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. °C .. (CANADIAN DANCE MASTERS OF AMERICA CERTIRCAT:aN) 683= 1269""�"
6 P.M. - 8 P.M. Its V,s•.•r
•fix-
REGISTER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER!
Ages 210 5
_ ' Day Care Full Days
Nursery School Half Days
Junior Kindergarten
5 Acre Country Setting
686-1161
10 Top St., Ajax
North of Hwy. #2 off Harwood
Go Natural
9feafth & Beauty
Centre Ltd.
One Stop Shopping for
• AEROBIC WEAR • BALLET
AND GYMNASTIC OUTFITS
10% OFF
NON -SALE AEROBIC
WEAR wrrH THIS AD
121 BROCK ST. N.
WHITBY
666-2661
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VERONICA'S DANCE
STUDIO
REGISTER NOWH
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 • JAll • BALLET • LYRICAL - MUSICAL THEATRE
CHILDREN • 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. )
DIRECTOR: VERONICA RENNICK
420-6708
1755 Plummer St., Unit 4 Pickering
( South on Brock Rd. just past Hwy *4`1 on right side
SPIRIT BATON CORPS
1987-88-89-90-91 -92
WORLDCHAMPIONS
OFFERING BATON CLASSES THIS FALL
For girls & Boys this fall!
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
RECREATIONAL
UF
COMPETITIVE
Parades, shows, competitions.
Baton twirling is all new!
It combines dance, gymnastics &
twirling.
We are very interested in new
members with gymnastic or dance
training.
Fee $15 per month
CLASSES HELD AT
ST. MONICA SCHOOL
275 TWIN RIVERS
CALL (TWIN RIVERS & SHEPPARD
427-9059 Registration
839.0548SEPT 17, 1 1
9ACQUE[INESSCHOOL 0T DANa
(Oil. of Mira oa-io ud.)
Yacc • Tap • Baffet • Pointe
All classes an based on the Briush Association of Teachers of Dancing. (B.A.T.D.)
Syllabus - Ages 3 years to AdWL Special Teen and Adult Classes.
JACQUELINE'S SCHOOL OF DANCE OFFERS:
• Christmas Pageant • Spring Recital
• Competitions • Workshops
• Examinations under the B.A.T.D. Syllabus
• Summer Performing Arts Program
• Field Trips to the National Ballet
REGISTRATION
Returning Students:
Wed., Sept. 2, 5:00-7:00 pm.
Thurs., Sept. 3, 5:01)-7:00 pm.
Tues., STL 8, 1:00-3:00 pm.
5:00-7:00 pm.
New Students:
Wed, Sept. 9. 5:00-8:00 pm.
Thurs., Sept. 10, 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Fri., Sep. 11, 500 1:00 pm.
Sat., SepL 12, 10:00-2:00 p.m.
ADDRESS-
1360Kingston
The Hub Plaza (MacDonalds)
Unit 13 do 15, (off. corridQ)
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VIRECTRESS• �r�� �" ��� -
JaogNelim Keay A.B.A.T.D. MA'S BRONZE AND SILVER
INFO: 420-7399 WnAl gar
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SUSAN MESSMER
L OF DANCO
CLASSES IN : • PRE-PRIMARY BALLET 3-5 YR.
' BALLET, TAP, JAZZ, POINTE
SPECIAL ADULT 1i4P A JAZZ
' ONLY SCHOOL IN AJAX WITH FULLY CERTIFIED STAFF
HEAD INSTRUCTOR SUSAN MESSMER M.B.A.T.D.
' B.A.T.D. EXAMS AVAILABLE
' COMPETITIONS FOR ADVANCED STUDENTS
ALL STUDENTS WORK TOWARDS ANNUAL RECITAL
REGISTRATION AT THE STUDIO'
43 STATION ST. Junior Tap Group
UPSTAIRS Gold medalists and
Dance Americas Las
686-0141 Vegas Finalists
RETURNING STUDENTS'
WED., SEPT. STH - 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.
THURS., SEPT. 10th - 4:00 - 8:00 p.m
NEW STUDENTS
FRI., SEPT. 1 t th. 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.
5
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Secondary School
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Credit Courses, Semester One
ai;ua; y ,3; r, ;99� Air ciaoses A1000 y dno i wrsday-6
30 to 9 30o m
Course
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Location
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1 E S34 --•roductor y Spansn ' 1 Lee ., wSnn Vill
SAA4G' Aircourinng Seneal 12
Leu u AusDn V^lt,
AAGOAI Math A,getra OA
Leo J Aotm Whdbv
DCL. GA' Compute, Studwe OA
Paul Dwyer Osndwa
NI AUA' Met^ ;;arC us OA
lea J Austro Whitby
EBS3G'-Business Engisn 1
Paul Dwye llsnawa
MF%OA' Mat^ c rote OA
SI Mary Pgkenng
ENG4A1 - Enorsn '2
St Mar, D'oe' ,
Manage your computer effectively
Leo . Ausnr ,;, tby
by understanding basic commands
Pau Jw.e 0".iv.1
M'B461 -Math Business :2
St Mar, PickennQ
MCA, -English OA
St Mar, PCWMQ
leo . Austin
Pau. Jw,e, l3snawa
PHE4A' P•1ys Ed 11
Deni, O Connor Ala,
GWiOAI Geograonv Wo, -d
$t Ula', P(.w "�
PHE OA' 'nut, only hu Ut,,
leu -or, :mdby
ssues OA
Pau Dw,e, O,nawa
HSUGt—Sonet 6 C"an e11
v 9
St Mary Pi( kP'r;�
SeI1A' Biology'
eo _ Austin Whitt Y
Paul DA,., ;),• awn
SS10AI M"V UA
St Mary Pickering
LE1341- itroductorV Italian 11
)aul DAyer Dsnawa
SCH3A1-Chemrstr,'1
Leo J Austin Whitby
SCHOA• Cnemrsry OA
Paul Dwve' Osnawa
Computer Training, non-credit courses
cost Nocost
Weeks of October 5—November 23. 1992 20 hours
All classes 6 45 to 9 15 p m
coarse
wrod"C
This hands rocourse s o signed
for the !list time use, Basic
yong S.r;Jls are equ.red
LOU 1.2.1—lalrodwileo:
Popular calculating and
spread sheet programme
familiarity wnh computers and
typing skills are required
Abu 111—lakedwbeo:
Etticient data manipulation
programme used extensiveq
On Me business world
familiarity wnh computers and
Location ane Dir
Mons,gno, Pe,eyma Oshawa
Mull
Arcnoistlop Dents 0 Connor Ala,
Wed
Monsignor Pdul Dwyer Oshawa
Wed
St Mary Pickering
Tues
Monsignor Pereyma Oshawa
Thurs
Course
Location and Day
Know Your Crtor"ller.
Monsignor Pereyra Oshawa
Insnucnon .r preventive
Wed
maimenance useful DOS commands
proper set up and step Dy step
Archbishop Denis 0 Connor Ajax
instructiontot solving common
lues
computer printer and monnor
problems
Word f erkd lor lgioners:
Morislgnor Pereyma Oshawa
A popular word processing
Tue
programme used extensively
In the business world Typing
St Mary Pickering
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Skills are required
'Mon
DOS for aopoor,
Monsignor Paul Dwyer Oshawa
Manage your computer effectively
Tues
by understanding basic commands
typing skills are required
I lnurS
Cost $74.90(*h dys 9&r.)
English as a Second Language 1992-1993 Schedule
September 14. 1992 to June 30. 1993 Conb:Tuous enrolment—register and begin classes anytime
Dar classes Night Wean
Collins Tim (lays lacali- curse Time Days lesatiea
Basic 12 00-3 00 p m M -F Oshawa—St Gregory Basic/InleriAdvance 6 30-9 30 p m Ill Oshawa—St Gregory
Ajax—Continuing Ed Centre (All levelsl Whitby—Leo J Austin
InteriAdvance 9 00-12 00 a m M -F Oshawa—St Gregory Ajax—Denis O'Connor
Ajax—Continuing Ed Centre Basrcllnter/Advance 6 30-9 30 p m M dW Pickering --Sl Mary
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LTG 4S9 U,nd+ve O.newa 90 Mandrake 51 1918 Whites Rd
WnnDv Ala,
Pickering
For more information contact: Continuing Education Oshawa/Whitby 576-6150 ext. 214
Alax/Pickering 6a6-1541 ext. 214
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420-1344 _ _11111112-1101
1 L .
Opportunity
is Knocking
If you're looking for a career opportunity In sales and you've
got what it takes to succeed, call The Co-operators. With more
than 350 offices nationwide, we're Canada's leading multl41ne
Insurance company. we've been providing Canadians with
sound insurance advice for more than 40 years.
Start a rewarding career with
C� tjle co-OpelatOls
klstxance/Financial services
1614 Dundas St. E:., Unit 205, Whitby
Contact Steve McWade
4346616
�.Cti 110
Mplit. Fri -Sept. 11. 7-9 p.m.
VRd. CIA Rounerls,
42741021,erkp tow ad.,
a e» ek mom
11 O General Help
s. I16= ii P. s
HOME
SUPPORT
WORKERS
- Required immediately
• Experience preferred
General Help 110 General Help
Leisure ' world
PICKERING TOWN CENTRE
Mature person with hobby interests
for retail sales.
We require an individual capable of
developing a strong following of
hobby customers by providing expert
advice and service.
Responsibilities include general store duties.
To arrange an interview please call
Susan Stokell at 420-1696
FULL or pan time hairstylst re- COUNTER Help - full or part
qulred for satin In Pickering. fa/ time needed. Coffee Express.
hour to start, benefits and profit 570 westrey Rd. S. Call 427-
sherig. Call 428.1607, ask for 5481.(090692)
Ra". () LUXURY Scarborough highrise
SUNDAY organist needed. reeds superintendent, minimum
e
Ln. practice, enloy. country 3 years experienced. Good
PART lime French Teacher churchs. North East Pickering salary and benefits and two
* ` needed for daycere centre. 430• Township. Cal 649.3688 or 883 bedroom rpadmem. Cal 724-
i~• .'?eagtpo!I �', •>e°p°euisF►:-..
110 General Help 110 General Help
CONTROL
TOWER
OPERATOR
Required
• Experience a must
• Familiar with GM warranty time
keeping.
Apply to:
BILL MOREWOOD
Boyer 13 *
P .=tF a ^. .
715 Kingston Rd., Pickering
831-2693 or 686-5859 (Whitby - Oshawa)
RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT
Lie Centre Non -Profit Housing Corporation
requires a full-time Resident Superintendent for
a 126 unit seniors and families apartment
building and townhouse complex, in Ajax.
The successful individual reporting to a
Property Manager will be responsible for the
day to day cleanliness and maintenance of the
protect•
Interested individuals must have experience in
Residential Property Maintenance. Previous
experience in Administrative aspects of building
management and knowledge of the Landlord
Tenant Ad and Municipal rre Code a definite
asset.
'T 1
Life Centre Non -Profit Housing Corporation
do SAR4AAK Ltd
77 Mowat Avenue, Suite 507
Toronto, Ontario
M6K 3E3
LAB TECHNICIANS
• required to test paint for durability and
scratchability.
-1-2 years experience in an industrial
laboratory or willing to train a recent
gradate.
- this is a 1 year assignment
for appointment call
Lori - at 831-7683
Your Business Career
Starts Here
* Word Processing
" Computer Service Technician
Micro Computers and Business Applications
* Computer Operations
Computer Programming
CD1 Career Development Institutes Ltd.
F—erfy Coat" Data Insutute
11ILRNABY-VA\COL'VER -SUR REY•F•DNOh7ON-077AWA,-f1ALIFAx
VICTORIA •SASKATOO V •MO%TREAL-1-A VAL-QL FBF C
110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help
m rr�1
ADULT SCHOOL
CROSSING
GUARDS
Applications are nor
being accepted by thl
Town of Ajax for th(
positions of Adul
School Crossin(
Guards.
Rate of Pay:
511.60/Flour
Applications may be
obtained from the
Human Resources
Office at 65 Harwood
Avenue South, Ajax,
Ontario. LIS 21-19.
=or further information
Tease contact Gloria
Nalker at 6133-2951.
PART
TIME
CASHIER/
CLERK
required
imrnediate ly for busy
Pickering area
Lumber yard. Please
call Chuck or John
to arrange interview.
839-4321
N9I suitable for
students
As a national manufacturer and
distributor of specialty products for
construction, industrial and horticultural
use, we presently require a capable service-
oriented individual in our horticultural
industrial business unit.
This individual would perform customer
service duties including scheduling
manufacturing and shipping with plant, order
entry, invoicing and follow-up, maintairung
price books, monitonng key inventories and
performing secretarial related duties.
Applicants should have customer service 1
experience with excellent communication
and interpersonal skills; word processing
and computerized order entry experience.
Interested applicants, please send resume'
to:
Human Resources Manager
W.R. Grace 6 Co. of Canada Ltd
294 Clements Road West
Ajax,Ontai io
L1 S 3C6
GRACE
Corut(uctlon PKXK Cts
_L A I
Experienced Line Cook
3 yr. minimum experience, able to work
eveningsAveekends.
Send resume to:
1755 Pickering Parkway, Unit 20
Pickering
Serious Inquiries only
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
1
OSHAWA - 434-8585
(AJAx•I`ICICLit) GLLHF4)Jl1)
ro
SCARBORO - 750-8585
TORONTO - 485-8585
MISSISSAUGA - 848-8585
CD1 Career Development Institutes Ltd.
F—erfy Coat" Data Insutute
11ILRNABY-VA\COL'VER -SUR REY•F•DNOh7ON-077AWA,-f1ALIFAx
VICTORIA •SASKATOO V •MO%TREAL-1-A VAL-QL FBF C
110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help
m rr�1
ADULT SCHOOL
CROSSING
GUARDS
Applications are nor
being accepted by thl
Town of Ajax for th(
positions of Adul
School Crossin(
Guards.
Rate of Pay:
511.60/Flour
Applications may be
obtained from the
Human Resources
Office at 65 Harwood
Avenue South, Ajax,
Ontario. LIS 21-19.
=or further information
Tease contact Gloria
Nalker at 6133-2951.
PART
TIME
CASHIER/
CLERK
required
imrnediate ly for busy
Pickering area
Lumber yard. Please
call Chuck or John
to arrange interview.
839-4321
N9I suitable for
students
As a national manufacturer and
distributor of specialty products for
construction, industrial and horticultural
use, we presently require a capable service-
oriented individual in our horticultural
industrial business unit.
This individual would perform customer
service duties including scheduling
manufacturing and shipping with plant, order
entry, invoicing and follow-up, maintairung
price books, monitonng key inventories and
performing secretarial related duties.
Applicants should have customer service 1
experience with excellent communication
and interpersonal skills; word processing
and computerized order entry experience.
Interested applicants, please send resume'
to:
Human Resources Manager
W.R. Grace 6 Co. of Canada Ltd
294 Clements Road West
Ajax,Ontai io
L1 S 3C6
GRACE
Corut(uctlon PKXK Cts
_L A I
Experienced Line Cook
3 yr. minimum experience, able to work
eveningsAveekends.
Send resume to:
1755 Pickering Parkway, Unit 20
Pickering
Serious Inquiries only
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
1
FMI" 079M WO; 1VrERMM-X1"09z
300 Automobiles
Video
For Sale
COMMODORE 128 D, personal
1982 Pontiac Pheonix, •
110 General �p 110 Germs HMP 110 Garters) �p 120 Office Helonow�p 165
lee 165
Avai Care
Star NX 1000 muni -font printer,
Arb
Wanclested 230 A ws
Avai Care able 230
WORK FROM HOME
5300 weekly possible. Free report.
Send Stamped envelope to:
Homeworking Research Canada
4655 Kent, Suite 162
Niagara Falls, L2H 1J4
RIVERSIDE
MANAGER
A progressive, quality
ladies' wear fashion
store is seeking an
energetic, highly moti-
vated individual. The
successful candidate will
possess proven sales
ability, merchandising
skills, excellent cus-
tomer service and
strong leadership ability.
Competitive starting
salary, incentive pro-
grams, company bene -
f is and growth potential
are available to the
chosen applicant.
For a confidential
interview please apply
to
Riverside, Pickering
Town Centre
1355 Kingston Rd.
Pickering, L1 V 1 B8
(416) 4204178
Scrambles
Restaurant
requires
Responsible, ener-
getic wait person for
fast paced rest-
aurant. Pick up
applications at:
Scrambles
527 Ydestney Rd. S.,
A
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SALES 0 APPORTLUTY
STUDENTSII
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3211. PER "OUR in
cliffiffaveledim Will
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be a dents anal.
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4; " br or ►ahrd od.
REIWLF WORK= WXM
530 pm. 9A0 pin. Mw Thin.
1 Ill - 4 pin Sal
AGCiE SSNE SELF 49inU
QUILF" RDwDUAd
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5862202
e ark - 12 rim Sal She.
9 am 5 pin Mm -Fri
ArtWorld
Corporation
of Boca Raton
Florida is seeking
Gallery Director
and sales staff,
for new Pickering
location.
Fax resume to:
(416) 828-1205
Earn a 5 figure income,
fishing, the 3 month
salmon season. Also
construction, canneries,
oil fields & morel) For
imm. respon6e call
1-504.6464505
HAIRSTYLIST required, full or
Pan time for busy hair satin In
Whitby. Wages plus
corrvrrssion. Phone 434.2992
ask for Anne. (090892)
120 Office Help
BOOKKEEPER/
SECRETARYroll ng
firm for smallYUSTco AVE
firm.
computerized accounting,
Word for windows, Excel
for windows 8 Data base.
Wind 2 accounting pack-
age, windows environment
& an EAGER N LLING-
NESS to learn a take
responsibility. Send
resume to:
Henry Kablulas i
Associates Inc.
82 Sherwood Rd. E., Ajax
LIT 2Z2
Bissma International Computer Systems
Inc., requires experienced personnel for the
following positions:
P/T ACCOUNTANT (on a per diem basis).
Must be 3rd or 4th year C.G.A. or C.M.A.
and be familiar with AccPac Accounting
Software.
SALESICONSULTANT (commission basis).
Must have strong computer background,
and experience in accounting
CARE
DAYCARE 1 love Barbfesll Cath for WANTED - stover, fridge,
WEE 1 CENTRE
Barbin. Kens. Skippers, etc. washer and d work or
and clothes. (Mrs. Hors. Deblois, not. Also walled, pickup, track
Julia and Heather. I'm anxiously (newer than 1979). Call
REGISTER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER! 416--5667-496, �492ia`��"' Pickering 420-9933 (TF) 0
Ages 2 to 5
Day care full days
Nursery school
half days
Junior Kindergarten
on 5 acre country
setting
686-1161
10 Top St., Ajax, north of Hwy. #2
off Harwood.
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
260 Arts & Crafts 260 Arts A Crafts
e b•,reafrire �au4%era4M
OPEN HOUSE: Sept. 842, Hours: 10 a.ri p.m.
Tues., Wed., b Thurs., 7-9 p.m.
Registration for all levels of students
Classes - Seminars - Workshops.
Full line of supplies & handcrafted wood.
I all
Nwr a
3 ROtherglen Rd. S., ` 'EARN CRES
AJAX ♦ " a P
683-8057^ awl
270 Computer
300 Automobiles
Video
For Sale
COMMODORE 128 D, personal
1982 Pontiac Pheonix, •
computer with colored monitor.
automatic• p/s, pb, 99.000 kme.,
Star NX 1000 muni -font printer,
certified, good condition, $1,450
Mouse. 85 games with lots of
burin R f
o.b.o. Call 728.3067. (090392)
ess programs. a erences
SEPTEMBER daycare available guide to help. $600 or best offer. 19W Camaro. 3300 as is. 686
MAIL RESUMES TO:
in relaxed environment. CPR, 220 Articles 434-5641. (090492) 5450. (090692)
BISSMA INTERNATIONAL INC. regular outings. warches• ` For Sale1977
rime. Finy Chev Pick-up, propaned
Ices of tun, flex, hours, ftp a part 280 Lost 8 Found powered, good condition
1815 Ironstone Manor, Unit #1 leRd. area, south
Pickering, Ont. Li W 3W9 A)ax. Call 427.4243. (090692)
Attn: Ms. C. Smith WONDERING where to put your
baby this September? Tryst your
Office Administration child td the best care in Ajax. Lit-
he People's Playsd-,W now ac.
oepieng enrolknent for Seek An
throughout with fore glass kap.
Certified. 31400. GMC step van,
LOST - in the vacmty of Har- one ton, dual wheels, new paint,
wood Map, ladies watch. Seiko excellent running condition,
with black leather strap. Cewrtitied, 33100. Call 666-
REWARD. 42&73W (090692) 9W7. (��)
FOUND - large white adult --
JdX ax416-6558785 FUN mof�vatonai Trainingown. 1978-1984 50 cars to
k�^ ^�^^^ ^^ti^ - DAYCARE
r.v v. ,vire w
please.
MINI-SKOOL
A CHILD'S PLACE
` CHILDREN FOR
I MODELING & TV.
Needed for catalogues,
mall fashion shows a TV
commercials a series.
Ages 4-12 All types a
sizes. (416) 962-5511. If
MCINTOSH A = Sec•e!a• a
-eft-Votary Assignments. Mini.
mum 2 years experience with
MS Word. Windows and Excel
Cap Ann* at the Minas (',roup.
579-2911 (090492)
avadabls in my CARPET I have new Stain- method for your puppies and choose from. 6867428. 725-
165 Day Care ^ome '"pari time Drop oh, master and 100% nylon carpet. dog K-9 Klubhaise offers fall 1988 or 6863775. (TFALL)
pick up, morning, winch. after Will do Iwngroom and hall for classes stamng Sept. B. Cap
Available school Lester B dCERTIFIED cars for under
Pearson, 3360. includes 416-837-2364 (090892) f2000 Good selection.
Westray Heights. 686-4638. installation. (30 yards). Steve
NEED REGISTERED boder Horse, 10 Winchester Auto Sales,
a ode babysme 'or '0902921 7812068 (TFALL) r d E downt i
IF_
SENIOR ACCOUNTING PERSON
our company has
�� 3 months -5 yearsa29-
9909. (091592)
31 Barr Rd.
(at Westney)
neutered male cat. Bus M tail•
yellow eyes, wearng while pias -
1976 Cutlass. T -roof, 350-4
Orel, needs work. $350 as is.
Oee°vaid4offYou may
an Immed+ate opening fora
bookkeeper Responsibilities well include maintaining a
DAYCARE '.video m
P my
home.
Ajax 492-5751
)
tic O llat at While's Rd. and 401.
Aug. 24. Can los picked kip at the
_ _ -
1975 Mercury Montego for sale
qualityPDY
} assstanos.
DIP,U or Lot
OIP CERT, Lotus. Wordperfect-
complete se: of accounting records for a group of
au ages. Nutritious
mhealsanadks ndoonroutdoor
SOFA and bveseat, black told-
Scarboro Animal Centre. 296
7367.
as s. Phone 7254597.
D -base word accoac bedforo
comoanles, preparation of financial reports, A/R,
coliectlon a office
activities. InfanVchild. CPR
certded. Piarea- Beach and
over arms, floral design, made n
Tennessee by England
Upholstery, ors year lad, asking
(090692CNC)
�i90 Pets -Supplies-
(091o92SNC)
AUTO Body and Paint Work
done
qu,pfy for free training. Durham,
general procedures. Must have
Highway s2 area. Call Trish 428-
$1100. Shepherd Gas 880,
L Boardin g
at reasonable rates.
Busness Computer Col e.
knowledge of Bedford. Lotus, Dbase computer program.
0473. (090692)
$75. 839-9786. (090692)
For Sale
; 'prose taodyrryou Why buy a
a27.30tC. (TF)
_
Salary will commensurate with experience.
DAYCARE provided in my
SALE nwe and used frost free
DOG Obedience 'rajmn Cias
9
new one. give your old OrW a
tacelAt (Collision repairs no
t(TF)
s I
Forward res,:me mail or tax to:
by
home. Full and part time for
fridges. coin washers and dryers
lies comrnenon9 Sept. 17. A
problem). Phone 430-1933.
r
Drives
Young's Water systems,
children one year and uD. E x -
for apartment units .
trained dog is a welcomed mere
ber ol the family. W e use the
�'e message w drop by 290 •
years old, $100. 883-8338.
pe d
7675 Baldwin St.
penenced mother, non smoking
,Ole
Stephenson's Furniture and
-motivational approach-. For
Cordova St. Oshawa. (090992)
party) For more party p
Brooklin, Ontario LOB 1C0
Rouge Valley area.
idker g. Available Sept Can
Appliances. 227 Court St.
Oshawa Call 576-7446
more information Patricia, 619-
BANKRUPT Credit Problems.
lent wok van, new
, M8
F
509-'957 (090292)
(090492)
0864, Judy 683-7536 (090992)
No aedil check. Cars leased to
JdX ax416-6558785 FUN mof�vatonai Trainingown. 1978-1984 50 cars to
k�^ ^�^^^ ^^ti^ - DAYCARE
r.v v. ,vire w
please.
MINI-SKOOL
A CHILD'S PLACE
` CHILDREN FOR
I MODELING & TV.
Needed for catalogues,
mall fashion shows a TV
commercials a series.
Ages 4-12 All types a
sizes. (416) 962-5511. If
MCINTOSH A = Sec•e!a• a
-eft-Votary Assignments. Mini.
mum 2 years experience with
MS Word. Windows and Excel
Cap Ann* at the Minas (',roup.
579-2911 (090492)
avadabls in my CARPET I have new Stain- method for your puppies and choose from. 6867428. 725-
165 Day Care ^ome '"pari time Drop oh, master and 100% nylon carpet. dog K-9 Klubhaise offers fall 1988 or 6863775. (TFALL)
pick up, morning, winch. after Will do Iwngroom and hall for classes stamng Sept. B. Cap
Available school Lester B dCERTIFIED cars for under
Pearson, 3360. includes 416-837-2364 (090892) f2000 Good selection.
Westray Heights. 686-4638. installation. (30 yards). Steve
NEED REGISTERED boder Horse, 10 Winchester Auto Sales,
a ode babysme 'or '0902921 7812068 (TFALL) r d E downt i
IF_
your 2 years or older kds n rtY
nor*s.snads, hot lunch, tended
HERMITAGE - mother d three
APPLIANCES Sale New -tow,
yeas o xper�enced rider
yea$Q for r•rnrg, pleasure and
own rodkln across from
Beckers Can 655-5437 a 655
Oee°vaid4offYou may
yard, references, lull or part
(2,4,6 , ha g
Garin
low paces Jsed-rebuilt and
hailer. Phone after 6 pmk 613
8082 (090692)
qualityPDY
} assstanos.
DIP,U or Lot
OIP CERT, Lotus. Wordperfect-
file Wowney/Flossland. 427-
environment, nuoitwus mheals.
F•nc�� yard. non smoker. no
guaranteed 6 months. B.B.O
burners. Hanks Applance's. 191
968-6290. (090192)
CREDIT Problems? In
D -base word accoac bedforo
4937.(090692)
pets Ages t and up. Par+un
Slow St E. Unit 06 Oshawa
FREE! Two beautiful kittens.
bankruptcyidischarped, first
DAYCAR t aft 728.404 Black and while liner traxhed tree buys, - we an tae.
autOCad. Ventura, pagemaker, me,
Harvard. Coni and Syst
E available. my horse.
Mother or 2, one attends St.
9
er school. Call Cathy.
6866105. (090292)
7 (090492)
PIANO Bell uprigft, ad)ustabts
one male, one temais. Fun and
Dut YOU
hid the wheel. Lease to own.
Analyst. Fnankaal assistance
rice
for
Frances De Sales Meeting bus
aY Walking
_
Employment
stool. 1900s 31000. Cap
frondly. 294-3904. ready to �
Sea 5th. (os3oW)
Cap us at 40420%. (090392)
available *logo* students
distance to
170
839-9616. (090292)
- ---
MCAULUAM a Wife - Lada.
under 45 or over who do not
Roland Mchww P.S. Location-
Wanted
Conez Ave. raw Sir John A.vitts
MacDonald Pick•ring.
Automobiles
sales and service. new ars
qu,pfy for free training. Durham,
W h
rip VP,*W. Pleas• all 426
non-
NNE Dace dile room sus•. 3
ng
300
from f4995. 4x4's from $7345.
Busness Computer Col e.
3483.(090292)
MAN (30) seeks work Fit,
girls bikes, arm chair. Com-
For Sale
Three Year 72,0 kms.
a27.30tC. (TF)
_
BE(dNNNG Sept t. Mom d 9
reliable. quick learner, Physical
work O.K. Available Mon -Fn 20-
modore 64 itorpkner including
colour monitor punter CPU
AJAX Pkikernp Apirifi- - -
no
lit
warranty, many quality used •
130 Sales Helps VOW Old boy to ro provide dayca4o his. Call Rod. 725-9418. Caknsur Paper Clip. Nancy:
n my home. Hot meals. (090892) 839-0265 after 6. (0906.92)
Agents playroom, fenced yard, --- -- -- --
YEN with trucks will do WALLPAPER tear
'r
ODELS NEEDED Ros•bank a Raipemhoum cap an ce - over
wWy for pbs in
magszxas. TV
mmercials a viQew
ales, maks.kacs.No
ap. nec. Appy row!
416) 962-6511
HILDREN 4.13 also
IlNdtd.
SALES person to market and
150
509-1163 affair 6 p.m. (09pt92)
household moves, cleanup lobs.
1.000 rolls from 99 cents to
sell children's apparel all home
DAYCARE mother of three
odd )obs. decorating, painting.
$9.95 a double top and more.
parties. Candidate must be
wig•
anything. Call Carl or Jars. 427-
Open 5 days per week Mon.-
outgoing. motivated and goal
i to do daycare. Nutritious
n9 Y
2656. (TF)
Fre.."p m. Sat. 9-5 p.m. 623 -
oriented. Experience prim~.
rtes" and snacks. Located on
Dave' 436.0255' M90392)
6981. 65 King St. E.. Bowman.
commission and profit sharing.
Call Suzanne. 427-1751,
Conez Ave. raw Sir John A.vitts
MacDonald Pick•ring.
205 Firewood
(TF)
(090892)
school,
Pisa" cad 421}8251. (090692)
non-
SOLID foal tables, chats,
P
HOSp Medical
EXPERIENCED teacher and
FUNIEV M - Wary esasoned
and bedroom furniture. Buy
direct from one of Ontarios
frothier aweyble Ion daycare. 16 hardwood (maple and manufacturers. O tMs Mazda 323, 3 door, 4
Dental Full or pan time, ns, St. Judea beach), hand split, limited
WarMity t-7059449601 9.11 furniture - lowest prices in apead, red. &"Am cassette
cars in stock. 200 Dundas St.
W.. Whitby. 666-3361. (09179
MOTORCYCLE, a tomotivs and
Property insurance. Low rates.
Cap Marsha at 427-3595. Mon-
day -Saturday, 9-9 P.M. by
appo",Ywt. (090692)
305 Automobiles
Wanted
PROFESSIONAL sales reps
RNA'S and Meds - Experience
ono Appl•croh schools. Har
wood and Hwy a2. Call 6e6-
P-mh' (1�
-
Oak e.
pedestal extorsion
Call 416967.4629. (090894
regkxred• Salary plus oammia-
cion plus wallowance the
fo,
required. Shpt work. weekends-
Cap Nr. Rosenburg at 509-2582.
4104. MgM4 Q)
DAYCARE
210 Flea Market
tab".
"10 t,•l99 doubts. $741; pis
cannonball bed,
ISM SLE GMC Trader. new
wort olio') � lam v chi
(091594
in my home,
O nix• Mxhdhts and
snacks provided. Receipts
3299; pins,
cart has arrived, must be toed.
Dave' 436.0255' M90392)
Day Care
responsible. reliable mother, wish
5 years eopwlerho.. Sale,
B00
armoire. $409; finished in your
ata!n choice. 985-8774.
Factory own, stereo. 5 spead.
160
non-
SHOW Mee. radials. 205 75114.
chrome vtRhesls, Wasted ties, in
Moa requiod for LerNnp
Wanted
1 happy «wiatn,rM. In-
read ony ae wirier. slid. Rina,
�'�
erkdM«M condition, 50 km. As -
Centre. Flexible day hours.
420-2427.
MOCOM
Iris welconrd. Oldahoms and
$25. Single mattress box
AJAX Pkikernp Apirifi- - -
no
king Se= cartfied oJoo See
Said return, - calls. 909 Sins CHILDCARE wanted in ny Worrell (Mnialss ham Whast/ WriV. SW. wo-sikL $20. Teak masa abisafter refused. F
Ont. LIG 4W ully and Wwve• 7260705. (0100392) A 10
7=s
FOr
oa St, N. Sunt to Oehaasa hone for 1 112 and S 1/2 year �1) a31-1605 (0004"pole lamp, $25. 427-9163. guaranteed reconditioned 1666 Chen, Cavalier 2 door 3
Two opport u l it wit) Earn
hurfdnedt weekly working at
1• Qumumme)
old. Experience necessary.
Fast) ptovtde rtit►ehota Mon-
Fri 9 a.tn-e p m. YNrDy area
kESpO1wll" ca,t,tg daycare
for Wants scrod
tlings,
�
(
awfiancea Conn make us a
deal. 42746784. 467
Rd. S. Ajax.
grey. 5 speed. atrNm atooffe
42.000 �"led.
Sale
H O M E M K E R I M A T U R E
�
Rota
CWHA - Albert 10. five
Mail
'
fMMM Somab" products. For
details this
18 yews d ops and
Ober. Patt-tYrte leieretarMalihp
8661948. (0803B2I
O nix• Mxhdhts and
snacks provided. Receipts
Dlea ssttihp 6 haft nappies
bWw dish, ctlann and Supt, 2
(TF)
$5300 c 688-0992.
(Op08p2%
anWm easseuee ma
mags.
s
1rldsd 1tlanarMy. 28,000
B00
or other
opponuriiits, send She Rd.
L Lowridpe 1366
positions � ' Alternating
tri
7� aiialkliable No and 2
3 AN for
MOOOM
sq•ft. hardwood Ilowfnp,
dark oak kolour. Square the
type. $1200. Call
knit
$14� 578-0198.
16th Dodge 600, Al conditim%
8 3-153 Pidkerirp, Orth IV
p 10 Sha• who qusliy.
Call 420-6991 to arrange
experienced. legal. with own
3040 Irons a
LOWX mall' wit kill" and
PATIO door with aluminum
420-2427.
MOCOM
Waded. 43.000 kris. Call 1111311-
6770. (0906th
Vans 4 Wheel
188. (
WANTED -taxi drivers and
t(TF)
s I
C� 501111-9150111111.
care for your odd n my horrn
tun and ad* anivronmaniL Har.
frame, fits 6.0, ppsnihp. $100
40 pal. etsctric hat wafer till, 3
PIANOS/GRANDFATHER
CLOGS - P(rega feat to
t8p Ford M
Kp
r
Drives
FREE
Chexpwilenceristmas is
damp Disk y
Hostas a
REQUIRED immediately,
Wood and
S75 per wCak full ti� 128
years old, $100. 883-8338.
pe d
�
all, sae, upriplM, grand• dOW.
�w w�l meaft•
1pion slowing. bakes"lint
11178 Chw Van, full size, WA81-
necessary
necessary. Call 427-7770.
al 427-7770.
l000mToy
party) For more party p
babysitter nanny for two
7988. (OB04>
keyboards. CLOCKS - It"
OWP
condition. One owner. Lady
drfYer, 7200
lent wok van, new
, M8
EXPEEIiBICED oelees/waisr
Deer hit*np^•nchilicheA
9858881 a Candice 8851561.
nyhon�r
required. Call 831-1 176.
LOVING care for any ape.
�,ty and S2. ,tear Lester B.
A
2 /O �C
i FW Sale
andtakeaiNap�i dear low
overhead warehouse prices.
kilns.
must sell. Call 831500W4
Y
'War 11350 obo
cart, 4331787. MW400
for local 90i dub. Cal
649-5991 for appointment.
(
Pearson School. 428-0707.
0000'nr.ehideaameaoves
1331491. (
(pgptp2)
1076 Ford Van Ecorholre 150.
1067 Toyota Corolla. IfR back,
LM oul naanny� 2
CAREER Ftsrtst Busike"
rY
Couto - conpki trsirhing n
glrls, aged 3 and 10 mths.
WESTMEY/ROSBLAND
ntalasrwith ECE chid
i
washer and dryers frau $149
QUILT and quill: tops double
and queen size, various
clic ' candiion, no
automatic, good running
coodklen. Russ dlecked yearly
DONUT Gallery le currently
SaakYkp Colatlter Hafp Manap►
how 10 operate a tlonstry buss.
that from your homs/assief
Whisse Rd and Strouds Lana
My hone, non smoker, ex-
can aryw S4pt. 21 for chidren
gurarated. type selectbn d
new and used fumittus. We
Pis• Sundtrlyd, 705357•
rust
rust, am/fm cassette, new
Michelin tires, muffler... Low
thew 'taco a*es83500
ment Trainees. Assistant
large florists. Dynarnic course
parlance and references
18 months and older. Ataveiet
dell' and take VISA. My Dads
2626ew. 0492)
maintenance, dependable,
o.b.o. 721-8311 Oshawa.
�)
Trafrne Bakers and Weedwud
Supervisors. Immediate
available VHS. High profits.
Aryir 3,436-031 (090492)
mgt*W. Own vehicle an asset.
837-0864. (�s92)
eyed around nw" t MML
Tax recebts 8ivan• Cal Wendy,
Store, 118 area SL S whiaay.
430,0561• (100892)
RCA full size VHS Camcorder,
auto focus. Autolris, power
SUM 686.1072. (0902M
positions, ful a pan time. Pre
vious experience helpful. but
b van. Good
OPPORTUNITY in Kuwait -
rtbuilding now, n
DAYCARE needed for 8 year
old. before and ager school.
6832179. (090692)
TOWER Of Powe. remote 200
coal stereo Dlpt
. WAS, no monntr down.
Interest tree until 1 Citi
1988 Chill Celebrity
S tt"'a60n• Bad condition.
55 motorcycles
y
AFFORDABLE daycare oval
leiiehp staAiup
wages. Cal( 416-987-1228.
progress. ex-
cs%M pay and transporalfon.
Rougerrnunt and Hwy 82 area
able n my horn, 2 and up.
lunches and t inchaded,
WI tuner, Doty dual cassette,
Krazy Krazy. 571-1412. (TFALL)
. (T
New brakes. battery. starter
needs mlrnr repaks, will ser as
1901 FXSTS Hwfay David=%
p90B82)
Please pi 5168290341, •its.
887. (08170
(north). Please all 5092881.
(090692)
rslenertcaa available. � n
compact disc~ twrhtabts, E.O,
Tower Spun. Only 8988,
SOLID wood furniture n1arMMac•
tured on pnmita. No resew or
is $1100 o.b.o. 839-8358.
custom wineberry colour,
chrome Package,
SEWERS required to work at
and Beadle Rd. Please
no
()
shot un
9
bm-. regular weekly work ea-
WMEDIATE AZ drivws. Tem-
LIVEaIt babysitter IT for 5
� 427. (080482)
downpayment, SIX MONTHS
INTEREST FREE. Cal Krazy
middle man to pay. Savings
ed on to yo Pit* hm-
1890 Mercedes Benz 152512F-
5760196 (0100 firm. After5 pm.
parlance essential. Industrial
machine rkroessary. Call 436
porary positions available for
drk'ets epenerwed in hauling
and 1 year old. Non smokw,
''runt have drivers license and
TEACHERS, daycare n try
home kw children apes 2 1/2
Krazy, 571-1412. (TFALL)
rues cosi units Iron
$450;-Country-styfs turn"We
23R. Fresh P+bM, nn^Y axhas,
MW^8• $13,000. Cal
1985 Honda CS4 750
nda 0
OM• {�>02)
BpuidMry bull using underit ung
Must
references. 509-9489 after 8
Aft (OOOM
and up, in a non smoking
REMOTE VHS, VCR, cable
and more. Finished to suit. 427•
a tgs' 60010100 a
(�k�yMH 20,000 krt
,�, Ute, W. Ww$102 firm. Call
F.XPE�ICE0 Teltmrkelets
PUMP system. haw clean.
^COMM at*Uaa. $13Rr. Ajax•
a wironmlem. Lunch and attacks
Rel«cohost
ready wireless remote, 14 days/
`event
3142. M9039M _ . _ -
waw nrtsasape• (O80W23NC)
420-1988. (090Bp2)
ttaraed - work from hone eves
WW acid SW 8„ws" quality
call 427.6060, Oshawa. 578
2e11
Da Care
165 y
Available
available.
Cafi 686 sIm. (080682)
program' Rent to own
only $2.50 weekly. Krazy Krazy.
Articles
230
1888 Plymouth Reliant, 4
365
lei . la cow ewblished local
�E mother coma
45 Blow St. E. Oshawa. Phone
Wanted
A tom. $ �:
Marine
aonpany Great saming Polk -
tial for enthusiastic, retable
FULL or Ort *ns hairsyisi re-
Wind for salon n Pickering. $8
TOP quality aMkiean in my
hone. Reasonable rata. kMs d
low lea leek aIle your chid, ha
ntestll, ai spa, idow and out•
571-1412. (TFALL)
WANTED nnkti trrrpolk (for
4262582. (080282)
1688 Bayirhe 'C+P►�• 21.5 h.,
TWO heavy duty exercise
))t00011n . $a0%W Pius cormdt-
Eton-over-rlQe. 4 33.7028.
Ret her to start. bwnlb and
proRl shrbq Citi 42x 1 4a+s
T.L.C. References " needed.
r>Z tea
door playpen. case to Lake
Skis Pubic School. Ver Row
M" mec hires. 3580 each.
8904(140. Cal Mwi@re
exercse). Needed for cMlds
physiotherapy. Reasonable
toll Chw CsltbrNy' � • Pb'•
nen ballry. new nx,Rler, goad
CuddY calor with full carpe
bey', 123 Hp Vohro Pella W
10606N� . ,
hrRacksiCf�
"1 Me 54 ArMAbf..o b6w.,,
-nowAw7a4 �
'4i�1ipsil 1
please. 88,-5441; { flet 6.
condition. $1600. a83-4483.
With 1ra88r. Asking $11.500
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9
340 " Repairs uto Parti - 340 " P rtsuto" a
Repairs
CARS PAINTED
$5000
+ materials
(Customer sands & masks)
683-2998
Clear coat available.
370 Recreation
400 Apartments
Vehicles
For Rent
36' Golden Falcon, deluxe park
AJAX -two bedroom basement
model trailer, with 25' awning, 2
pushouts, full size appliances,
apartment, separate entrance,
laundry,
microwave, cathedral ceiling
pool, ac., cv., $650
monthly plus 40% wiifies No
with fan. 4 piece bath, mint
condition. Sacrifice at 523,900.
pets I 683.5911 0683 18g4 or
Stirling, Ontario area, 613-395-
725-0745. Ask for Mario or
Renzi. (090192)
3640. (091592SNC)
For free estimates call 683-5818
WHITBY - central. 2 bedroom
4 400 Apartments side by side duplex, fridge and
For Rent stove. Go. Durham, Whitby Iran -
sit buses. from door, first/last.
HWY rooe2 and Glenanna - two $700 plus heat. Oct 1. 668-
bedm. 2 level. sell contained 6661. (090892)
basement apartment. Available AJAX - spacious one bedroom
Octx. . 1. $650 monthly plus 40basement
utilities. No pets. First and last. apartment, central air,
Cas 420.4248. (090492) Cable. 4 Poe. bath, fridge. stove.
laundry facilities, private
PICKERING - one bedroom entrance, access to pool, park -
basement apartment. separate ing available. Recently painted.
entrance, parking, air con., 4 available Sept. 1. $620 monthly,
piece bathroom, utilities inclusive. 427-9382. 090392)
included. Available immediatety. OSHAWA- - a v a ,lab e
$575first and last. Can 427- Ir„rmediatelY Cubert St.. 6 plex.
1608. (09089 close to bus. School. shopping,
AJAX - Oxford Towers. 1 and 3 newts Panted. clean building.
bedroom apartments. available All utilities included. F rst and
Sept. 1. and Oct. 1. Quiet last. no pets. One bedroom,
building, pock sauna, close to $525. 2 bedroom, $625. Call
shopping, 401 and GO. $629 430-0134. (92492)
and 5801. Call 429-7260 before AJAX - bachelor apartmerx. by
7:30 p.m. (090392) the lake, separate entrance. 4
OSHAWA - available Seek. 1. appliances, available
One bedroom apartment. $525 mmsd ately, non-smoker
inclusive. Two bedroom preferred. no pets. cable,in-
apartment. $627. -aundry c'.udes un�rties. references.
facilities on premises. Cal 579- $550. 428-6178. (090692)
3583 0 728-W.1148. 1090492) OSHA*A rown ;entre, ogle
PICKERING Liverpool and bright one bedroom Dasmnent
Sayy - new one bedroom base- apartment in a new hose.
Ment apar,rnenl, quet home, separate entrance. full
separate entrance. close to lake. bathroom. Argo eat-tn krtcher.
Town Cents and Go train. Bus at parking. available in. imisty.
door. $575 includes uutilities,s and $550 includes utiltts, 427.
cable. Available Sept. 1 839- 9134. (090892)
4095. (090492) WHITBY - two bedroom apart.
AJAX - two bedroom basement Ment in a house. Ouet mature
apartment, separate entrance. people. Cat 839-0984 of 509 -
no pets. 4 piece bathroom. 9913.'090392)
Frdgerstow. $675 plus. Avail- PICKERING Co. Liverpool arta
able Sept. 1. Firstilast. 428- Gayly. 3 bedroom apartment.
16818 'OgOp92)
a
•
nvuar
Services Improvements Improvements
COMPLETE sales. service and
_0 onnommo�
installations d residential and
commercial satellte systems.
�
VAZ GENERAL =
For fast and lnendly se nos and
low low prices. Call John at 666-
CONTRACTING
0104. (100692)
Specializing in a carpentry, custom
ILLUSTRATION, cartooning,
Ib�• a(1dAilons A roofing -
graphic design, advertising.
- Kitchens & bathrooms, windows - Waterproofing - basemenfs,
B u s i n e s s or personal.
Reasonable rndtea. Also
ceramic tiles E hardwood Boors -15 yrs. exp.
. (416
For free estimates call 683-5818
433 1337. (100692)
IITERIOR and aurtaip -04M
WEDDING Photography -
professional quality at very
reasonable prices and you
design your own packages. Call
6212052. (090692)
Driving Schools
S i B Driving schools, 3 les.
sons and test, $75. 10 lessons,
$150. Call 287-3060. (092392)
Electrical
Services
ELECTRICIAN (Licensed) -
resdential and commerc,ai.
electrical work and renovations.
Low rates and tree estimates.
For fast and friendly service, cat
Alex at 697-2073. No )ob too big
Of too small. (090892)
Flooring, r M & N GENERAL
Carpeting CONTRACTING
- Adds ons•Baserletlis•APts.
DARBON TILE
Professional
Ceramic
Installation
I work in your hone
like it was mine.
For free estimates, call
IL GAVE 683-3730
CARPET -s•a, ar o -s ••ee
es• mates. restretching a
specialty. Reasonable rates.
987.1799 or 967-1800. 3 a 4
Duncan. ;TFWFS)
Handyman
GCB
CONSTRUCTION
liter;or and ex:encr
repairs, ranovabons and
construct on. Fast and
clean professional work
guaranteed.
main floor bungalow. 4 Home
WHITBY - one bedroom appliance. air con., large
AW, 'wit. SSW; two bed oom kitchen. large backyard. parking. Improvements
lapaAr ent. 5625; first and last newly painted. $967 pIW 60%
months rent required. Working utilities. 29x5157 ;090492)
pepped Only. Call 6681016 or AJAX- pre bedroom basement
725.8911 evenings. (090392) apartment, separate entrance,
SCARBORO - Port Union, cable, shared laundry, parking.
Clean, bright classy one fridge, stove, available
bedroom basement to Rouge. immediately $575 monthluy,
Laundry, cable, parking, non first and last required. Call 427-
srtnoker. 5595. Can 293-8849 or 1 752 between 6.10 p.m.
287-9492. (080692) (090692)
SPOTLESS bright bachelor TOP of Westropl•awy 82 - bright
apartment. north oast Oshawa. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, fully
sew carpet and flooring, siding carpeted. 5 apphartces. air. pod.
door walkout. Light kitchen saul exorcise. window cove•
facilities. Available Sept. 1. Ings included. $999 Inclusive.
$425 monthly, all irtCkriiw. Non Firstllast, available rmedialely.
P
HILL GARAGE
DOORS
Wood or steel
Garage door
openers.
Free Estimates
686-6195
COMPLETE carpentry
srnpker, 434-2776 or 434$434. Isase call 6861369. (090492) spaclalizng in renovations,
PICKERING - BaylyiWsst basements, decks, trim doors
PICKERING - large two Share. largsone bedroom base- and windows. Good prices,
bedfoorn
SM corxainod blew ment mpanmem. available int- rtMenrna" provided. 15 years
ment apartment clean 4 mediately including utilities experience. CAN Derek 726
K tchens, pat -trig,
pl, rrbna. electrical
20 yrs. xpenence
Reasonable Prices
Guaranteed Work
S.O.S. Jrywan, drywa-ap.ng.
studding, T -bar, cswings. base-
ment renovations. Painting,
•esrdenhal, commercial. Free
esLmates. best prices, ca':
Steve. 837-04M or Bob. 282.
1914.(090692)
SABER Contracting- all
carpentry, addit,o ns.
renovations, k0chen2
bathrooms. home ma monarlas
emergency service, furniture
refinishing, quality work
guaranteed. 15 years
sxpeterin .611116-24115. (TFEFG)
HH RENOVATIONS
Addaons
easerrwat FForiic"
Bathrooms ' Roor"
I(Itdlnre Panai
DKks
Gursnlssd FREE
Work ESTIMATES
Call Luce M2461
Seism iMfaetcse Ava4ebl ,
WILL FIX
Roofs, furnaces,
plumbing, drains,
etc.
839-1584
TNIS Painting &
Decor
Interior & Exterior
European
Workmanship. Fast
clean reliable service.
420-0081.
HARDEN
CONSTRUCTION
& ROOFING
"Quality to Last"
S 721-1832
ARTISTIC Nasonary pd,ckal¢
ng n hrsptaon and of"', y
repairs. Worcs w•h bricks.
obcks and stones of an Unci.
Free estimates. wonk'narrshp ,
gwrarneed Call Roi Gervais.
6664429 ;'F)
tITHE NEWS ADVEtIMSM WED., SEP'IEMINM 2, 11199"AM *A
Plumbing400 Apr R it 400 Apartrnertts
For For Rent
Journeyman Plumber
No job too small - Faucets,
showers, basement
washrooms, wet bars, etc.
Any renovation or addition.
Daytime: 427.4174 � Home'
427-8809. Ask for Tom.
Security J
ALARMFORCE
04 � ONTARIOS LEADER IN
i HOME ALAIN SYSTEMS
BURGLARY • FiRE
-EMERGENCY
24 Hour Monitoring
Live 2 way voice
579-3361 432-9119
400 Apartments
For Rent
Very large and clean
suite$
822 Glen, Oshawa
1 Bed. $495 2 Bed. 5595
3 Bed. $695
Suitable ava 'ab I;ty.
Includes heat, cable,
parking, good appliances.
7254896 or 723-0950
North Ajax
One t -bedroom,
$575 inclusive. Air
conditioned, in
Pickering Village.
683-4294
or 428-8801
LARGE b. ghr. artrac;�.e
( 7edl DOrrr oasoment rpt .
s.oentrance full
sgwppel tit laundry ac.
t parks n3 $600 ",.h "Cl
,tris Fnstilast Aug Rot -
Willi Call Jonn�,*,
-eeddad
Tor. 751-&3oc ;ol
686-1961 (h)
APARTMENT
RENTALS
CHOICE LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA
CLEAN, WELL MANAGED
iii. VALIANT PROPERTY
IrLMANAGEMENT
579-1626
OR
576-6956
BLUEWATER PARK 1
WHITBY APARTMENTS
1 bedroom suites and 2 oedroom su!tes, in immaculately
maintained budding, broad,00m, 3 appliances pool,
snooker table, games room, ends courts, exercw oom.
laundry faalltle6 and covered parking.
101 Kathleen St. W.
Mon. -Fri. 9-7 & Sat. -Sun. 12-5
5
571-3522 CORPOFUTIO'N
Alli
77 &33 FALBY COURT
Two + three bedroom apartments n iamlly
building. Air conditioning, broadloom. 2
appliances, laundry facilities ind
underground parking included. $742-$819.
Call 686-0845
Mon. -Fri., 3:30-4:30 p.m.
AJAX
55 Faioy Court
c oed•oo•r, apa,7-en' n 'a-lly ".:ding Aur
-o-C : or ng, broac,00m. 2 appliances , sundry
`ac !;es. sa.,ras and exercise room.-rderground
-Apartments Dan, -g rauded
Housecleaning 40� For Rent }^{ GtI
oBHAWA - 401mi
,'Pafk, et one 683-6021
140USECLEAM06G available bedroom baeemlent n ewer AAOn.•Fri. 9-5
tats days. Thurs. and Frdays. tx„beg- Oust area- 'tear OC. a WEUER
Pi else call Carrs. 683-8135. Sat -Sun 12.5
park and buses. nc des
parking. laundry. utiMes, $386.
4263963 or 6$6.7871 .OW492) BEAUTIFUL one o•droom OW Iwo and Visa bedropn
Housecleaning housecleaning WHITBY - aw tint for rem ba•eriert tparmslt n
rbrand .Camnlent . evadable 1.r Sol>
ore bedroom lY9s Irvogroon, now 'rouse. Aparnwnt dons by •r'rber and Octobe m 9M ano
builds separate entrance •
A/LLIND ,.-
MAID SERVICES
Serving the community or over a decade. -�anng for
your home with personalized, professional services,
at highly competitive rates. We honor all compehtiv9
coupons.
4% (Fully bonded and insured)
683-7515
appliances. sloes to schools MOD mor". 837-2628.
WW ar'r"itlos' f790
0602 MBOW
AJAX Moving Systems - ful
WMTBY Avail. Imm. Garden hydro. Call 430-0561 ask for No
Painting,
Services, moves. appliance and
427 O$HAWA Centre area - 3
4276885 (oBo4921 bsd,00m bosenwN apanmsnt
COMPLETE Rarrov lions and
rapakt, addkbra. basarrionek
n ksea
abW. rasabb rats, wie
dean hanaslaparunants and
Decorating
LOOIDNG I& a oozy, bright ons wNh tau idryroom, weefwoom,
bathrooms, kitchen with
aloes Rde►aion an roquaw
add -Aron
docks. lentoea and trim.
bedroom barerrtem spartnwq? and kilrhan. Non simaker. avail-
owi nlirs. Pkxrbkkp, sbd►irral.
Pb- MN INW Mr ar 837-1878
IITERIOR and aurtaip -04M
Here's all locased on a quiet abls Sspsenrlber 1. 37W plus.
pakMing, tree estimates. Cal
atilatise unal 11 p,m. (CM2)
P
Good Priam good work. For
Whillby street, just waiting for 5794906. Mono
YOUonloy$575 BOWNANVI.IE farm
M
Eugste, 432-2158. (00240M
A act papa c lady to dell008M
cel 5764655&
(1
COTTAGE
int house, 4
ckrdea collies. CAIN 430.7012 bedroom row apartment in
duples Healy a2 NE Beni-
raising, block
lotndrlorts, ootto7M etnosslYt
rafAktYug wets. CAN Gary. 416.
olNoe or hoer Excellent raffle
fp quality work. Call Lori. at
427-7113 for a free
PROFESSNOIIAL painting and
an of
All work
caro ukameL
wa�aporYrp 1 room or I '
I r rn or
Ito Rd Largs Frirrgim and
WHITBY - two bedroom kitchen, $710 monthly plus
888-986S or 705-457.1400.
(0015 2)
(�
Itmro guarar rales
apartment, available Sept 1. hydro. AvaNA inmodildely.
Also two -ono bedroom 722-2255. t0o0$A21
DESIGNED and finished
Moving,
'Storage
No jobs too small Quality
==Iii guarano". call
apartrrortte, avak" Oil. t in WHITBY - Dowdab Dr. Large 2
paaeaaarorrl balloato , addkime
and socond stories. Docks,
aseas
430-2586 anytitna (TF)
AJAX - large brant row art
61alstt• Gee b doomianiw. Cal bodropm basarmwM aparkrwM
carpentry, plumbing and
bedrean bisetnertt r�artrmrri.
PROFESSIONAL paintilg - in -
427 -1880 or See -"15. MGOBB2) pd snbartcsk W1i11iss and W draktega Cal Wafter L saw at
ONE bedroom basement plains included. FirWlast 429.2145.022:IB7.)
aparbrrnk vary befell, lots of required. Phone 686-2264. EUROPEAN tiespecWkls-will
trktdows, 12W soh- Sepasar M90�8M renovate your bathroom or
Parking for 1, utilities all VJIMY - br" spacious ono kldon waft as was as Nps
Inclusive. $750. 426-9112. badroorn bossrmwnt s mbywi yea, 20 Yeats Mparietnce Good
with private walkout. 4 PCs. references and satisfction
PICI(ER1NG - Whites RdJ401. bathroom, fill kNcfon, Wig) gun -086& For fine od n maw
ba WrwM badfNor admin oM dir" Man Parking. $800.404- 0. DykWa 7254913. (TF)
underground parking, $525 2305 after 6 pi (090492) IMNDI MAN Painting (,,once iRf
Y pkrs .. tAiltiss 427
3679.(0908M WMTBY -400rners-2bedfoon p►ovements
above Ston. 5550 ""mthly pin dr�Y
and repairs,
soalrg and repairs.
AJAX Moving Systems - ful
WMTBY Avail. Imm. Garden hydro. Call 430-0561 ask for No
job too tlrtall Cal Rob 728-
Services, moves. appliance and
Shan. Spacious apL Cbea b Fradt or 471.1473. (090892) 1064.
(OBOem
piano speciall flat rate or
taus, scAool i Wig- In a AVAILABLE irnmradwill - ort HOME
q,*• rely lorokrated Mfg•
Improvements and
�a Bassmants,
ated
hourly. Nle now have hetMe
with all4227--
bedroom, private entrance,
no Pete• ono bedroom $550 i Westshors area, new beach doofs,
add -Aron
docks. lentoea and trim.
boxes move.
0005. (TF)
two bedroom 5650.First 8 last and Go, first and last, $850 At
�resln Wood WoAdng. 436
electrician.
rp'd. AN utilities inciWed• Cal montfdv. tial 837.1315 as 2at. 9207.
(TF1
HARRY -O -THE -MOVERS -
Isrfor and ottl ri, dryarN i mpkp,
plastering and spray. Call
ANrado a Haft. 723-1337.
Services
KID'S INFLATABLE
AJAX - bright one bedroom
g DOWNTOWN Oshawa - ono
QUALITY
son
walk by father and
team. Nall experienced,
mow op or small, we price
them ale CAN 432-7566- (TF)
MAGICIAN, clown, friends.
Ready to entertain for any age,
basement apartment, eat -in bedroom aWmant, app.iainces,
kilcon, Separate, entrance, 4 parking, aI services indulaW.
hard
addilorr,decks
working. Renovations,
etc Calwfor
YEN with largo truck will do
any occassion. Birthdays,
promotions, openings.
appliances. $635 al indwive. $475 monthly, available
Available Oct. 1. 427-7594. immediately. First and last
a ince
Rod.
eetMttae 571-1283 Bill or
Oshawa (TFALL)
household mow, residential,
oofmwelal. All typos d rooves.
twdrasers, Magic shows aro
furl Lettuce Hep. 831-7057 or
(1190692) required. Non smokers Pie•
JOURNEYMAN
electrician.
Call Carl or Jana, 427-2856.
(TF)
7294334. (TF)
LIVEAPOOL44WY02-bachelor 723.1143 or 868.0925. (090492)
SpodellzM
h service Charges,
nontryy'ndus" ,rst ar:1 last.
RABBIT wants work doing
apartment in house, fridge. WMTBY targe two bedroom
rewiring,
additions and
TWO men with trucks "THE
me& or Children's parties and
micro, heat included. $400 4lpillin rt, llAng room. di"
renovations.
All work
MOVERS' wS do al types d
all occasions, have my own
momNy. Rolnences. 837.1223 room and kitchen. CaN 284-
gtrarar
004 kN pleb""- Cal
"novas. VWY ooepatkhm. glw
magician. CaN Ernis, 668-4932.
`Ift & M nilWBOBM M 11 4 n 5883. (090392) rat R A .
420,6320.
(TF ...
us a "JJ_WA ! )
(TFr #,..., _ 0 e e .
kitchen and dm ng roan, $650
C
taetrc throughout Asona-Two
Ginn St. Lacalsd near GM
nckrdrng aff utdrbea. Ar d rson ,
Rivers area For _0,0
-outh plant. rale,, SSW •b lila 1.
r4wy 82 area. 669-0629.
informanon. call 509-3043
"+ore728.499fi'3pp8927
0903927
(080292)
r)SHAWA - one ,.edroorl
PICKEANG Town Comre - ons
ONE and iced bedroom country
.Wrtment. 2 aroiancles. quW
bedroom baserent apartmill
apartments. Ava.�a� e
u ding, Para n;, laundry
Private entrance, aundry,
awned-alwy. -vst and ash
, acistes, available : apt. i. $63` 5
broadloom- ava ;able
Claremont wear 649-2436
nontryy'ndus" ,rst ar:1 last.
Irrrre"aly, utilities nciudsd.
(090692)
404-2962 (aper 6 u.m.; •0908927
5635 monthly. Phone 427.8404
GREAT V a i u e - Oshawa
WHITBY 2-1 oednoonn apart -
or 839.7992 after 6 P -m,
(�4f�
bachelor and one bedroom
ments for rent. Jo,, -1 $499
monthly. First and last. 866 VA.My - orfs and trop bedrn n ,
apartrlents, some w rn
monthly, both sutabid, for 2
CLEAN furnished a unfurnished
skylights. completely renovated.
Asolrw. 1 availabt trvredutoy,
one bedroom apartment in upper
full carpeted. 4 place bathroom,
• available Oct. I. 4o pini 668-
66
Pow
flop d duplex. Fridgel stove. air
parking. $425 ;bacnebr). $575
35W. We" ^�s�- .0908p2)
can. included. Private d,ntranoe
includes utilities. 579-7'95.
AJAX - large brant row art
and parking. SimcoerC Nlant
(0902921
bedrean bisetnertt r�artrmrri.
area $600 a month inclusive.
ONE and two bedroom
Ataid,s included afa
436 6085. (OB03o21
fisc
AJAX - spacious 2 bedroom W
aParm ell ssparase asrall all amenities. non smokers.
LIVERPOOL/SAYLY - two
appliances, laundry facilities. Available itv►tedosi SHOO a
bedroom basement. many
rWomxma l625drrtoruhl)r pile month. Firsulast. 422-1575.
seise. avalilable irnnodslely.
tatlbm AvaY. Oct. 1. 604*81. )
Wotkutg caRr10 p hip sstudena;
(0808921 AJAX - Westnsy/401 - one
Preferred $675 Fiat/
last and ralwanow Call 420-
LARGE one bedroom bm*nW*
�9. (
apartment, freshly painted, appliances, air, separate
fradgoy ewe. 1623 rttorall ,m entrance, driveway. $600 a
PICKERING -whits Rd. saki
dudes ut1l:. Parking and r► rod k malibbloIY-
of 401 - one bedroom baserrrnt,
Landry fadNties, M&Simooa Jays, 683-0591 or evenings.
dry. private entrance. race.
Firsulast. References. Eddh. 428.7367. No pets. (OBOBB21
fortovattions, playground across
430.0339 or 434-5222. lODO8B2! WMTBY - Brody and Dundas -
5880 am ir"sa le-
WMTBY - beautiful» now plus. Oct. 1. Oft oedmorn
5437538 ( OoM
oft bodmoan apartrrrnl, utilities apaunett in CW" hortr high
AJAX - ort bsdroan baeomrrantt
included. Laundry facilities cWkVs, quill neiiiinbourrhood. 2
atpartment, ail indusiw :800
optional, non stinker, no pits, aPPlattoes• No Pols. 6865714.
monthly. Firavlast, available
references requested. 6495 M004M
Ocl. I. No pets, non smoker.
monthly. First and last. 866 VA.My - orfs and trop bedrn n ,
ahw 6 Call 427.011149. M906"
3764. M00492) its in Sol meantairw
BRIGHT one bedroom
AJAX - -The Btteldiell row 4r- and clean building. Quiet
partment, air con., 4
du@im Itdtosklo aondomikkirm environment, appliancee and
appliances, laundryroom, 4
for irnmediaBa opcupancy. 1,2,3 udbm included. CAN 8862456.
btth. packing. Weatnew
bedrooms, 800-1700 sq.ft. AJAX - spacious one bedroom
Hwy 82, walk to amenities.
I*Mmk g 5 appfirnoea, ail, bal- basement apanrrtm Seeparab
modem sutny spoOsaa $700.
conies or onttrance ping, twig rol
Ann -Mario. Ajax 619.2536.
SOLwiufm.undogroxrd pill". kitchen, pool, cable, $575
(090492)
recra tion facilities. To view call monthly. First and last. 422-
ONE and two bedroom
426-1674' (TF) 8484 •venin s or leave
9
app inerts, now and dean. con-
PICKERING Village - bright mossa9a (080382)
venlent location, no last month,
COZY One bedroom basement OSHAWA - one bedroom
rent required. Available
apamtnem. Hvaill"4 Doe• both apartment Ruin Moor of house
p
and oak cabinets. ran stinker. fireplace. Walrintg datanps
affair 5, (0915M
$600 fist and last. Cal 42& ito downtown. $650 monthly.
ONE bedroom alpartrttsnt for rete
6431 or 42x3988. (09089 utilities included. Available, Oct.
in older building, 17 Quebec SL
BRAND new 1. Call 438.6122.
apectaCular fit- (Oeoe02)
(Simcue/Gibb), $480 monthly
Mont for rent. In heart of Picker- PIC1tBWC - WON
i
plus hydro, available
i.... insty. Also two bedroom
g to private house. Landry, -largo W ana bodiroombase.
parking, all utilities included.
available. $525. Stephen. 571-
morn
$700 monthly. 683-4041 'ble irwtt, tilt ly, 36W.
available imtrrlodistny, 1600.
3229. (090392)
(�� monthly inclusive. Call 420-
WMTBY - large spociow sett
UPPER level of house, 2 2758. (090292)
contained one bedroom Wise-
bedroom, Irving room, dining COUNTRY I" - private one
ment apartment, parking,
room. Kitchen, garage, bedroom aperlrtterNwith decitin
laundry. broadloorted, private bothroorn, 5 min. to GO. dial a quiet Country setting. Only ten
entrance, now GO, dose to al bus, no pets, non smoker minutes from Pillaring T.C. and
wraniies. Askitlg $580 includes preferred FistAnt I1lor d , $725 GO train. Raft mmwwbis, $575
utlii 10va1Iable ftmdW". PIUS how. hydro. 642.3164 or moiety$. Firm and lest. Phone
CBrMit..QQ.'
4711740. ti i i ' ,r 838-1460. 1090392)
....
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.PAGE 364 -TRE NEWS ADVERT15M WM) , S93MMEER 2,1"1
AVAILABLE - female preferred,
420 For Rent
400 "Pa�t�i 410 H0"ses For
450 Shared
500 Homes
Rent
Accomm.
For Sale
BRIGHT one bedroom base- WHITBY duplex, 3 bedroom
"ARABLE Imreedialsly share
washroom.
bedroom townhouse, Sim washroom , 1 u I I use o f
m cad apartmw$ on 9rOIA floor• main floor, living room, big
4 bedroom sxelxrtivs home, all
Taunton Rd. area. $850 a month fumishings. Located between
separate entrance, appliances kitchen, stove,
fritlpe, perking,
facilities included, laundry,'
-
included Stilt single « ca41M. targe !enlaced yard. $750, Alao
cue• Phone and parking, close
�.
no pets. $600 per month in- one bedroom, $525 and two
to shopping and buses, $325
(090492)(090892)
cludes utilities. Available bedroom, $600 basement
Ton Ny' female prolemed. Cal
BORELIA Co-op in Pon Perry is NE Oshawa - share clean bright
imme0 atsly. 427.0700. apartments. Phone 668-5788
433-1247. (090892)
accepting applications for our 3 bedroom townhouse. all
(090292. (080892)
LARGE executive home to
membership waning list. One facilities. laundry• cable. near
410 Houses For AVAILABLE Oct. 1.3 + 2
share, N.E. Oshawa, hot tub,
backs onto ravine lot. Large
apartments. $53two Durham College. bus• shopping.
bedroom apart4 -
Rent bedroom house• northeast
Oshawa' fenced yard'
deck lots of parking. $475 per
bedroom apartments. $639 - 2 Large master bedroom, $380
OWN garage'
month. Available Sept 15 or
froom townhouse. SSW - 3 per month inclusive. 725.4525.
(090392)
$1100 plus utilities. Possible ay t 436-3925. (090692)
rent to own. 623.3802.
(090492SNC) TIDY non smoking female PICK
preferred to share bright clean 3 Jacobsen built 4 bedroom
415 Housing bedroom home, many modern
Wanted amenities, transit at door, walk Large family room with fe
to Town Centre and Go Tran, al kitchen with walkout to d
WANTED to rent . house in facilities. parking, utilities upgraded wood trim and
country setting. Near Oshawa. included. $400 monthly. Call condition inside and out. C
Oct. 1.434-5186. (090892) Diane. 420-3734, leave SEPT. 5 & 6.1-4 p.m. 171
Townhouses fie. " ) or 420-2788
THREE bedroom house, 4
AVAILABLE - female preferred,
420 For Rent
THE VALUE!
r,cw , oCe bathpod
applia.
attractive one bedroom in spa-
IwIBBI•I�wl
large 101. Clue to take. $1300 +
AVAILABLE immediate! _ 3 cions executive home. Caen
Sale
utilities 686-9890 or 294-7222.
washroom.
bedroom townhouse, Sim washroom , 1 u I I use o f
NORTH West Whitby - three
(090392)
Taunton Rd. area. $850 a month fumishings. Located between
CUPency available, 4 bedrol 1,
AJAX - spacious clean 3
plus hydro. First and last 82/401 ort Harwood. Alm. $5001
Only steadily employed serious
bedroom. detached home. near
required. Call 725-4126. monthly inclusive. 428-6900.
one year old, close to GO
lake, man floor, appliances,
(090492)(090892)
landscaped fenced yard, class
laundry facilities, references.
BORELIA Co-op in Pon Perry is NE Oshawa - share clean bright
fireplace, $214,900. One year
$900 monthly plus utilities.
accepting applications for our 3 bedroom townhouse. all
MATURE Carng non-smoking
Ava Oct. 1. 683-6661.
membership waning list. One facilities. laundry• cable. near
0111. (090492)
(090692
apartments. $53two Durham College. bus• shopping.
bedroom apart4 -
D540.(090492)
8 roMAN(LLE - large3
bedroom apartments. $639 - 2 Large master bedroom, $380
NORTHEAST Oshawa - 4
bedroom k with garage, gray
froom townhouse. SSW - 3 per month inclusive. 725.4525.
(090392)
bedroom
carpe throughout. fenced
u
bedm rootownhouse. $768. Cal
ravine. wak to Go and Pickering
yard.
985-0423. (0908921) DICKERING - basement room
eat- k :Chen, -a-r, !loon
500 For Sale
500
THE VALUE!
520 condo For
500
kitchen and laundry facdtes. lo-
For s�
'Fad
Sale
(baths. rnanhol laundry morn. parking. playground, dose to (090692)
2 appliances. $1060 plus schoois and amenities Cal to PROFESSIONAL female to
u414MG Cal 699-7337. (090892) vim,. 434-3972. (09! 592) share nome with same. $40C a
- Whitby. eary oc-
NORTH West Whitby - three
WWIEY - Private one bedroom
at Whites Rd south of "wy e2.
CUPency available, 4 bedrol 1,
bedroom pus one. Large family
plus den. excellent corhdtion,
Only steadily employed serious
2400 sq -111. whirlpool tub, civ.,
room, over 2300 sq.ti.,
one year old, close to GO
persons need apply 839-536x
main Iloor den/laundry, oak
landscaped fenced yard, class
station. Must sell, $114,900.
plmREDUCED
fireplace, $214,900. One year
to schools, shopping etc. Asking
Cal Franc after 11 a.m. 740- •
MATURE Carng non-smoking
new (Rossland/Andemon). 666-
$025,000 negotiable. Phone
0111. (090492)
wo a^ needed to sham house
4"!
D540.(090492)
430.7597. (090392)
Lots For
535
NORTHEAST Oshawa - 4
five mar floor d nor -,e. 3 spa.
bedroom
PRIVATE sale Whitby -very
Sale
ravine. wak to Go and Pickering
detached blick• quiet
well maintained end unit
eat- k :Chen, -a-r, !loon
Town Centre. urge kacten with
court, family room, fireplace,
townhome, new motfern kitchen,
RARE 1000 acro ;=Mk, -
must W. $169,000. 571.1049.
neutral decor, close to
cared of north of Kingston. Ex -
(092592)
amenities, anxious to sell,
cellem investment opportunity.
RING
UNIOUE 3.1 bedroom custom
$124,900. 430.3129. (090892)
Too many features to lest. For
ilith main level adult suite.
bungalow with .44 acre wooded
mining in Orono. Huge kitchen
Townhouses
5 1
more information. cal 416-292-
1711• evenings and weekends,
kout and fireplace. Eat -in
d
with walkout. open stairs to farm-
• For Sale
�-3�D• (owed
A/yard. Quality carpeting,
ly room with walkout, French
TWO acre building lot with ar-
ight fixtures. Immaculate
doors to Icvingroom and over.
REDUCED Whitb - early oc-
cess to small lake. Napanee
SEN HOUSE SAT 8 SUN.,
sired garage. Lots of glass and
virtually maintenance free
ency available, $132,900. 3
bedroom, 2 baths, c/a., 5
area. Priced to set. $18,900.
Trailer sites for sale under
Shadybrook Dr., 839-9177
exterior. Exceptional value for
appliances. one year new
(Brock/Rossland.) 430-7815.
$5900, Centrelonarea. 416.292-
5184,900. (416) 983-9383.
(090492)
1711. evenings and weekends.
668-3730.(090892)
333
close to sdoois, parks and 4C1.
TWO and three . in well Share a for single
$95C with 5 appliances. Call spa -person.
6230968 (090e92) nous townhouses. cl well maw.. Share kitchen and washroom
tairhed $395 month. All
dose options available South bath and back yard. share
THE VALUE!
complex. Includes heal. per utilties
HARWOOD and 401 locatx>ni
east corner of Nash and `rufls
kitchen and laundry facdtes. lo-
hydro, water, broadloom, included. Call 686-7981 even_
1300 soh 3 bedrooms, 1 1r2 washer, dryer, fridge. stove. 'ngs or leave message.
view '090892)
Rd.. Courtrce, Open House,
(baths. rnanhol laundry morn. parking. playground, dose to (090692)
2 appliances. $1060 plus schoois and amenities Cal to PROFESSIONAL female to
u414MG Cal 699-7337. (090892) vim,. 434-3972. (09! 592) share nome with same. $40C a
SPECI
AL GM
FLEETbedroom
AJAX avarlableoct.l.Newer3 PICKERING 3 bedroom month. 1.2 utilities Call 728-
1' h 2
2 bat a
s 41
at Whites Rd south of "wy e2.
townhouse. close to Go. Towr 38 (090392)
apptwnces. walk to GO man. Centre Rele'Ol lwulasl AJAX - south single room. lady
$95C. 434-8758 (091392SNC) Available Oct- 1 $950 plus preleased Prolessonaustudent.
AJAX 3 bedroom detached unties. 686.2389. (090292) shared kitchen. rec room. non
house. Bayly,"Harwooc Garage. ONE ,wo and three bedroom Smoker. •n u s t ' i k e G o I d e n
$1100 Pius unties Call Dave. luxury co^dos. Beau$ fu+ Bernauer dog. park area. S35C
428-!674 (092792) property, qualify features. 6 monti 686-8506 ;090492)
223 Grentel St. Oshawa neat. appiar,oes. air condillor,ed. from CLEAN non smoker preferred.
little 2.3 bedroorr home. $850 monthly, ONE MONTH room mate wanted for ground
broadloom. fnoge. stove, avail- FREE, Rent to own and pur. Moor part% lumrbhed suite own
SALE
able Oct ' $82C . utilities. Cal
dose options available South bath and back yard. share
726 367E for appoinimerr to
east corner of Nash and `rufls
kitchen and laundry facdtes. lo-
+
view '090892)
Rd.. Courtrce, Open House,
cateur ^ 3 bedroom townhouse
(BIG 4 bedroom home w,!h
Wed and Thurs 3.7 p m.
at Whites Rd south of "wy e2.
secu 9arags.
'^Y system. two car
Sunday. 1-4 p.m. For more
information, call Josephine
Only steadily employed serious
ti• \
Country kitchen. oDer concept
persons need apply 839-536x
Reasonable •ental Pnoe Avail.
Snider, 579-7505 or Paula
(09069)
_
able Sep: ' Call , n
Sheppard' 579.3052 at Homte ie
Advantage Realty Leo. Reanor.
MATURE Carng non-smoking
Richardson, 8732854 (090692)
4331747. fTFALL)
wo a^ needed to sham house
4"!
AJAX - large tachec execu-
h
THREE bedroom packs onto
r^ Scarbors ough with retired lady
five mar floor d nor -,e. 3 spa.
srnali ON Very easonabie
:lours bedrooms. 22 txatns,
ravine. wak to Go and Pickering
rent tot the appropriate Derso .
eat- k :Chen, -a-r, !loon
Town Centre. urge kacten with
Cal Goro, 690-5963 (090892)
laundry, 1am+lyrOOm ,r •. almond stove and fudge. -
IxepHce double garage $975 finished rec room, nicely 455 Condos For
Plus ut !lies. 8397491 decorated.S945Plus. 6863201 Rent
IOBO 192' (090492
PICKERING Gienanna,Lver Rooms To w"Tel ~arbour Sarw rids
One bed•00m. solarium rti:Cren.
poo. 3 bedroom detached. 4
Rent 5 aDp a^des. blinds. luxury per month plus usitres.
F rstlac. call a39-2923 aver 5 Dudoing. indoor pop. sauna. fit.
p.m. (090892)
SINGLE room w ose o• ness centre. 24 r security. \
krtcher. walk :o Pc*enng Town Steps to Go Covered parking
OSHAWA 4 bedroom Centre. Go -rain and pdcer,ng iv$945 incluse Cal 428.7491
b u n g a c w 2 bathrooms. Generating station Non Smoker WHITBY one bedroom plus den, .
►!!dens, garage. all appianfys. 7refar•ed. $325 month Cal! 420 90C sc.':.:rgge and stove. ex-
Dardwooc floors. gardeners 4318 (090492: cel a^t cons t,on. S -CO au
deigh' References. Oct AJAX roorra for rent, use o' as ' n c l u s Ive. A v a able
$120C 579-0667 after 6 p.m, taakles. urge 1,0_,en, finished 'mn,ed,ately Call Frani arm t 1 /••
weekenos. (D909wCNC)_..__ Dase-ertr available a.m.'40-0111. (090492; -'
OSHAWA 131-d. N . 3 xrrrhsdltely Prow non smoksr, AJAX rental, furnished, short
bedroomhs 2baths. hugetencec $300 monthly. 683-1085. io- (:urn shed condo. 2
yard. 5 appliances $90C . (090392) bedrooms, 2 baths, n000r park-
utitres Cas 721-0119 (090692; CENTRAL Whitby - room with ing and pool. ravine view Avai-
BACKSPUT - executive taoc pnvate entrance. bathroom and able Oct 10 to April 1 First and 1992 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME
soft. detached home it quiet kM7henene. laundry tacit,es, last 683-211309 (090692' Air conditioning, V6, automatic trans., AM/FM cuss., ear
residential area, central $350 monthly, all inclusive. g pow
Oshawa. Nov. 1. Energy en+- Abe,a~s. 2634125 or 263- 490 Florida locks, cruise, tilt, 60/40 seats plus many other fine features.
client gas furnance, central air. 2671. (090692) Vacation R mals
electnc ar cleaner. fireplace. AJAX - 2 rooms Maus la►9e ONLY THE LOWER PRICE s ���
garage, wio to backyard. No CLEARWATER - 3 tearooms,
aeul home own barn. use al tiny furnished. air con.. mobile WILL TELL IT FROM NEW!
'pea. non irdy Ph ars, ilai". aro facilities, older couple a mature homes. Heated pods. hot tub.
$800 morahly plus utiaies. Fret student. Also 2 bedroom in targe tennis. roar beaches and
and IML 6 p.m bee- apartment. separate attractin ons. Children, wddom: 1990 CHEVROLET 4x4 BLAZER
entrance, immediately. 426- Philos. (Less than mot•ll. $275
WHITBY - spacious clean 3 3392. (090292) weekly. 683.5503. (101382) Loaded with extras. Factory all, 4.3 V-6, automatic, l0,/D, p. 1
bedroan man floor d houtil U" south - fes weekly. base. FLORIDA - Madeira Beach. p• lock, cruise control, blue/silver matk $14y%9%9%9 Intl. Stock. 11 56)
Walkout to deck overlooking lent sitting -room, share 1500 sq.h. luxury gulf front ONLY THE LOWER PRICE 1 Ti 999
b*OA'h* faindecaped Yard on badiroom, kitchen, Ajax Transit condo, 6 appliances, 2+1 WILL TELL R FROM NEW!
quiet 0 and arkiep. Suis 1 « >+•riee►1' q� female tauderav bedrooms, 2 baths, all
2 Des. $696fmond*. 868 shrakseg, rot smtoker, 6860339 accessories, heated pool,
71x, moeo.�, after 5:30 428-9418. �` 1991 GMC TRACKER "4X4" SLE
PICICERM - new detached 3 pKWJMM Vftu Shore - fur_ 7234069. (10220 AM/FM cass., auto., trans. alum. wheels, Convert, WA tires
bbeedtolaore 2 12 baths, liepliaoa, nished room, all facilities, Homes
atwe to bw �?a � 500 For Sale sus much more to mention: Redloon $12,245 rtq trim.
,aa OCL 1. 437 evenings. ino.a man ONLY THE LOWER PRICE 1 Z 245
Call x37 -x437 evenings. 1. M 0 mown atudet,l SLY gorgeous . plus s log WILL TELL IT FROM NEW!
(pg08g� ( hhomr Hanplon, 2500 plus eq.f1 '
10 sans, creek, beam ceilings,
AJAX Westferbed - upper 4 A 1 south - Pleineasant fur- tr dfireplaces, 10 haled gang•. 1991 OLDSMOBILE CIERA 4 DR.
level only. 3 bedroom, 4 rh"shad betistttig room, hwhdlll trade W to yow private dream
appliances, air. central vac, adults home. share facilities, property for, less than you think
ettaifabM i nfroftldy. Saw . own 2 prw wa0woorrl, bks at °elx NOW Gu d• Really. 723• Ak condi", auto. Vans., V6, AMIFM caSS@tte.
Utilities. Days, 683-0591. dam. fes par seek 427.0384. 5281. (0903912) ti0tlKlg rd&&
428.7367. No Pett (090492) BOWMANVRLE - n11111 Power allrKlOwS, cruise, `wiz 499
IPICKEWNG -room for rent. to Orbe. Low kaarest rate. open tilt, power locks.
WHITBY -two bedroom bun -Share al fatuities. Must ba tidy. first mortgage, carries about
P" on Hwy 42, as of Whit- 4271206. (p90492SNC) $900 monthly. 3 bedroom, 2
by 1b'ary. Large 600`' '°`' FURNISHED "°°r^
with ramie n and bath"e«; a ff�mcar � aw�� 199Z CAVALIER R.S. SEDANS
slavoem, hangs porch and large •xeeclihre hon 0. central air, al dudes in Tate
ovingroom. saw . utilities. facilities included. PMa atu- apartment, early
Available imr, iar•ly. 72(1 dent or working female, non ( •6236715 f« into. 4 cyls., autos., AM/FM cass., GM fleet car8. 2 only.
2M. (090W x799.(`. s3oo momhy. Osik'` ONLY THE LOWER PRICE
090392)
OSHAWA - 150 Burk, AjA 0692) OPEN House Sat. and Sun. 1 499
house. aced, 3 t t bedroom do" _famished room in hots• Sept. our 1-4 p.m. 19 DaNcn WILL TELL R FROM NEW!
house, two baths, garage, does to lees �D share �� Ave. Counhos. 3 bedroom raised
Porch, veranda and fenDed yard bungsalow, 2.4 pce. baths, 7
Still + Utilities. Available OCL 1. laundry and bari facilities. non backs onto park. 1165.900. 436-
68885�. � smoker. SW weekly. First rind 5373. (090692)
LOU. 427-3985. (080282)
OSHAWA - 2 maid floors of a* NORTH East Oshawa - Galahad
level home on quiet court. Fee- 440 Room & dr. Spotless 3 bedroom soft.
'turas 2 bedrooms, fridge, awn, Board 'urate Irving, dining room,
shed, fenced yard, parking. Con. finished basement. two
venfsrlt location, $700 month, washrooms, appliances.5heridan 1 1
Utilities negotiable. 433.1337 ROOM and board available in included. $119,900. 5780852.
large family home. Pickering
'80" rmssape. (090492CNC) Village. bus at door, 1500 )
AJAX - 3 bedroom detached neon tVdy includes laundry and BROKER has $10,000 to Mrd at
horde &feces from lake. Avel- cable. No parking. Suit Mrrele $147 par month. Comas Jerry
gbk 'E3
QMmlorathly non-smnker/elyd•ra. 6864180. at 6884805. rWMWrlly Finan-
IAi1R1A' Ear. �� •• Px t k s. r.'/ 4 s slrAMlbNs urn e a 4 e w
1991 SPRINTS
Good selection of five speeds, good colors.
Take your pick.
First Come First Served!
ONLY THE LOWER PRICE
WILL TELL IT FROM NEW!
$6,300
1991 CORSICA LT SED.
4 cyl., auto., p.s., p.b., AM/FM radio, blue with
matching trim. Only one unit available.
ONLY THE LOWER PRICE
WILL TELL IT FROM NEW!
x9,699
1992 CHEVROLET CAVALIERS 4 DR.
4 cyl., automatic transmission, air cond., AM/FM, cass., ABS
brakes, good color selection.
ONLY THE PRICE
WILL TELL IT FREOM NEW! 39, 999
1992 CORSICA LT. 4 DOOR
V6, auto., p. steering, power brakes, AM/FM cass., plus
much more. Good color selection.
ONLY THE LOV(EER PRICE R $11, 599
WILL TELL FROM NEW!
1992 CHEVROLET LUMINA EURO - COUPE
Spat package, skim. rims, air cond., V6, auto., p, wktdows, p.
locks, cruise, til, t1UCI181 seals, console, Alill cans., plus many
O OL 15 399
OIiY THE LOWER PRICE
WILL TELL R mom". �
1991 CHEVROLET LUMINA EURO'S
4 doors, cruise, tit, V6, auto. inns., At(II/FM isles., 60140 custom
trim, sport package, skim. wheels Good o selection.
OILY �`°"� 12'499
WILL TELL IT FROM MW!
1991 OLDSMOBILE CALAIS - 4 DR.
Automatic transmission, air conditioning, bucket seats,
power steering, power brakes, AM/FM stereo.
ONLY THE LOWER PRICE $10,999
TELLS R FROM NEW!
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Out -of -Town THE NEWS ADVERTI1SERr WED, SEPTEMBER 2,1992-PAGB X -A
540 Properties 600 Noticles 650 Auctions 650 Auctions 670 Personals 700 Birthdays 700 Birthdays 110 General Help
CROWE River - CanpbMlord -
wooded or clear cabin and trailer,
tot, 3 year base wodh option to
• purchase, or purchase lull price,
$15,000 - 10% down . $200
monthly. Call 705.653-4536.
(09,x)
Vacation
545 Properties
•
•
88 ACRES
Adjoining Crownland
Nicely wooded with
open meadows.
Gorgeous parcel is
close to large lake and
sandy beaches, only
$44,900 with 10% down.
Financing.
ro
575 MoneLend
CASH FOR ALL PURPOSES.
New Venture loans. You have
equity We have your ban.
Good or bad credits.
PICKERING
VILLAGE
UNITED
CHURCH
MEETING
Thurs., Sept. 3rd
at 7:30 p.m.
Preview Showing of
Village Creek
Condominiums.
Parishioners, friends,
and area residents.
All welcome. Located
at 300 Church St. N.
(North on Church next
to Pickering High
School). For further
information call
Fourteen Estates.
427-0390
Bankruptcy. 1st, 2nd. 3rd
mortgage. Res/Comm S1oo0-
$3000 proof of income only 7 Personals
required. Call 721-9563..
1091092
Durham Regional Police Service
POLICE AUCTION
BICYCLES and Unclaimed
Goods
10:00 a.m.
Saturday, Sept. 12th, 1992
Terms Cash
To be held at Property Bureau
845 Farewell Avenue
Oshawa
(Entrance off Colonel Sam
Drive at Farewell Ave.)
SINCERE Singles- Personal In- _ —
MONEY Problems? Loans. debt Troduclion Service. A cordiden- FaX us our ad
arrangements, personal budget Lod
consolidations, credit tial way to meet someone y ail
special Senior Discount, 55 and 75 Companions 579-2238
planning, garnishees stepped, �, Cas Linda. 4360684 or 1-
800.363-9767.(TF)
FREE CONSULTATIONS.
Cr"t Counsellors (Pickering- EXCITING SPICY PHOTOS OF
Oshawa) 433-1425. (100192) Roomates - Karen. Wendy and
Lisa. For discreet information.
580 Mortgage write: Karen. Box 670 -RD.
insurance Kelowna. 8,C. V1Y 7P4. Aduft
only p4easel(092592)
JESUS says, can the trid lead
'he bled' Does your minister
wear glasses') The hireling e
the hired mnrster. Adreah 3:11,
1 rin I t.a.datrr.
A sensible
ray to
Inert for
kia)ds* c
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TTM'VJJ7 JOAs11cL'py
Nero uurGA service arm Isaiah 56:10-12. John 10:11.
approval. Prime rates Jim Campbell, 1705.953-9475. W() 30'8 angle Dad seeks an
CrrYCAN FINANCIAL -'SINGLES WORLD' Dance anracme petite lady u ,ler 5'5. it
CORP. mart Sunday. 770 p.m . at The YOU love walks and quiet family
571-26MOSFIAwA times. are considerate and
Corral. 433 Simco* St. S. caring, then lets last Pease
686-2936 PIMMNG Oshawa. Durham Region's only reply to File 15038 Oshawa
Sunday Dance EXCLUSIVELY Whitby Ths Week. PO. Boz
6.4e'fl. Syear ^omgages Also 'or singles. Dress code NO 481. Oshawa. L+H 7L5.
year to 25 year mortgages at
mrtlpetrove food ryes In borne JEANS Information. 623-7007. (090492)
informative. personal and con-
I,denttal service Phone for
Information, 7 days a week. 725-
6121 (090392)
MORTGAGES and bans. 95 %
branurg. down oayrn rt also
arranged Any amount avadabe
Cail Doug or Rick 6686805
Community Financial Services
ATTRACTIVE ady, early 40's.
k',nd. 'hoagh-tful, seeks
gembrnan. Polar onshp to Start
wQh oeoornng friends Tawe a
C^ante Wrt* to FIe 85036.
Oshawa Wn,rby TH.s Week.
00 3o. 481. Oshawa 1F•
'l5 Tell ^.e w^at you va,je in,
•eiator•shos ^90492'
680 Announcements 680 Announcements
DR. MAY DAEMI
is pleased to . .
announce the
opening of her
practice in family
dental care at
112 Athol St., 92A), Whitby
Tel: 668-5SI5
fill 11211 an] llk%f�
Happy Birthday
Aunt Vera
MA Love
Kyle, Kayla
OOOXXX
REPORTER
NEEDED;
Oshawa -Whitby
This Week
seeks an
energetic,
self -motivated
710 Births 710 Births reporter for abusy community
O'RAHILLY - Big sister Braedyn i3 yrs.; and Dig
brother Daniel (1 V2 yrs.) happily announce the
arrival of their baby sister Kaelen Frances born at
St Michaels Hospital on f.londay Aug. 10 1992 at
7 45 a m , weighing 8 lbs, 9 1,2 oz. Proud parents
are Lenore (nee Casagrande) and
Kevin 0 Rahilly. Thrilled 3rd time
grandparents are Chase & Shir1c; eel
Casagrande and Tom 0 F,ahilly_ Many
thanks to Dr. A. Cecutti and staff �9
ITS A BOY
LORD, Steve and
Mary Ann are
pleased to announce
the joyous arrival of
Matthew Alexander,
on Aug. 20 1992, at
9:15 p.m. Weighing 7
lbs. 7 ozs. Proud
grandparents are
Gary and Evelyn
Sanders of Etobicoke
and Charles and
Gloria Lord of
Mississauga. Special
thanks to Dr. Norma
Baker and all the
nurses and staff at
Ajax Pickering
Hospital.
IT'S A BOY
Susan and Peter
f,lcCormack Nould
Ike to announce the
safe arrival of their
son Connor James,
cern on Aug. 23, at
3 00 at Ajax-
-kering Hospital.
Thank you to all the
;real staff at Ajax -
P: -.kering Hospital
and our many friends
and family who
nelped to make this a
special event
Please reaa your
CWWied apt classified ad on the
is open for your first day of publication
conveniance every as we cannoi be
SM. 9:30 a.rn•3:00 P.M. responsible for more
Cail576-9335 than one insertion in
the event ot an er-or
newspaper.
'You are familiar
with city issues,
beat reporting
and feature
writing, and
consistently
produce
clean,
easy -to -read
copy. This is an
immediate
opening. If you
fit the bill,
contact
Managing
Editor Steve
Houston to
arrange for an
interview at
579-4400
ext. 254
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONTUNE UP FL ItJSH & FILL Ref71 system with correct cootant and checK
TUNE- P Install Motorcraft spark plugs. reset ignition timing for air rocks. ',liter of summer antifreeze and lrusn Act Nie w :,heck
U and idle speed to specs., inspect & adjust drive belts, clean battery cooking system for leaks or excessive ori :j instant. pressure check the
terminals, visually inspect spark plug wires. cooking system for internal and externa'' Teaks.
Replace transmission oil, replace gasket. distributor cap, rotor & vacuum hoses, road test Mermostar check fuel gauge for accuracy
check engine for leaks, check torque valve, test rad ca check fan biades and wile s. r
01 test. (platinum plugs extra.) P P y'
Oust bands, check filer. ����rt - O check all belts and hoses. adjust be tension. _
995 ter' �o _ �.
$4 E*bw Sept �.,. �= 95
20 off
Most Cars. EOM Sept &W $69mosticars. Expires sept.9''92
AIR CONDITIONING TUNE UP BRAKE RELINE Replace front pads or rear shoes. inspect & ALIGNMENT Adjust camber, castor, toe & wheel bearings.
Wte will evacuate and reclairn neon, recharge the A/C system with ad "fust emergency brakes Clean, inspect & lubricate guides, backing
miVerant. We vd dledh dean intake rater, dean condenser fits, pressure plates, kgs & dips, and sell adjusters. Vrsuaf0y inspect power brake visually inspect control arms, ball joints, tie rod ends, rack &pinion,
test the A/C system, dredr alt the belts and stabilizers, springs, bushings, shocks & power
al�e calipers
hoses for aackelg acrd deterioration, adjust drive o � nes, cabland adjus. Road Cyiwrae►S, rotas or drums. steel
steering. pump m & beNs. Road test
belt tension, tighten condenser and evaporation test Taunus & Sable models $50.00
mol m, inspect AC system for teaks, d" extra. Resurface rotors or drums if e 4 Wheel Alignment
• necessary $20.00 each.
95��. :..�- Il' r %
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SWE 9192 Most Cars. SW
OIL & FILTER CHANGE
NOW ONLY
$2995_
Most cars & light trucks.
Expires Sept. 9192
EMISSION SERVICE
•Provide fuel 80
treatment
•Injection cleaner
additive PARTS s
Check cond►tion of -29 LABOR
emission system
COUPON EXPIRES SEPT. !Ul2. TAXES EXTR& PRJCESAN FM MOST CARS i T11116M
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PACE 33 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 2,1992
A story to remember, a taste you'll never forget: Halenda's gramska -
There's a new member to the Halenda's maker. Master Abraham -- as he's known by protege his most prized and valuable
sausage -making team - and he has brought all in the European sausage making possession: the original recipe for gramska.
with him his recipe that is being talked about community -- took it upon himself to Today, residents of Durham have the good
all over Europe. personally train Zoltan fortune to be the first recipients of Zoltan's
Zoltan, who joined Halenda's in lune, With the recent fall of communism and gra-
1992, was born in East Europe and started nine years of experience under Zoltan's belt, You will love the taste of this lusciously
;99
his apprenticeship as a sausage maker at the be decided it was an opportune time to spread flavored smoked meat. And as is typical of
famous Szeged Salami Plant. his wings. He emigrated to Canada. anything associated with the Halenda name,
His talent and love of the business Unable to assist Zoltan financially yet you will want more of this perfect delicacy! The
was recognized by Abraham, the wanting to grant this talented sausage maker
nationally known master sausage a parting gift, Master Abraham gave to his
Centre Cut
Pork Chops
TexasStyle
Back .Ribs
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"NEW"' East European
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571.1446
Tins. 9.5, Wed. 88 '
Thurs. • FrL 8.8
Sat 8.5, Sun. 94
1818 Dundas SL E
(Across from Kraut)
434-8454
Tues. 9.5, Wed. e�
Thurs. & Fri. 67
SaL 7-6
Fresh Pork
MlShkabOb Meat
RAU=
1 ALiverpool Rd.
Plaze
631-7961
Tues. 9.81 Wed. 94S
Thurs. a FrL 9.8
Set $, SWL 10.5
100 Westney Rd. S.
(at GO Station)
427-9938
"rues.-Wet10.7
Thurs. i Fri. 9.8
Sat 8.5, Sun. 104
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EVERY SATURDAY
Boxes from Scarborough to Brighton
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Well kept detached
This spacious 1,800 sq.
ft. home features fam.
Wednesday, September 2, 1992 15 Pages
SIMPLY STUNNING
4208,000
s bedroom executive
brick, shows to
perfection. Must be seen
to be appreciated! Too
many features to
mention. Call for all the
details.
Call Larry Seens
686-3300
AAvew
rietG. ' Irl W <
OUAUTYONE LTD. RLTR.
SOUTH AJAX - $159,900
A LOT OF HOUSE
FOR ONLY $174,900!
Well kept detached
This spacious 1,800 sq.
ft. home features fam.
bungalow, updated and
rm. with fireplace, main
-lean, fresh paint, new
,r0�
broadloom, 3 bdrms.,
mat. bdrm. with 4 pc. on
finished rec room, large
suite 8 walk-in closet.
yard, great neigh-
Nice landscaping. To
bourhood.
view call Brian Kondo,
Call
tSTEVE
FEARON
12V �
683-2992.
F,, t l I .l I1:USF
wer
.�. .
EXPERIENCE INC. {
SOUTH AJAX
BACKSPLIT - $169,900
Over 2,000 sq, ft. of total
living specs including 5
bedrooms, termly room
with wet bar, central air,
hardwood floors, aI on a
50' lot. Steps to public
school and Ajax
01 Hospital. Call Barrie Cox
839.7449.
(m _..) !
W/mw
PIN
RIVER
realty ltd.
Gorgeous 4 bdrm, 21/2
bath hone. Mn. fir tam.
rmw/fp., mn. fir.
laundry, circular oak
staircase, premium 148
ft. lot, beautifully
decorated in modern
pastel tones, prof.
landscaping. Many
upgrades. Custom
draperies and ap-
plisnces k"Wed. Prince
west Pillaring. To New
your possible dream
home cal Judy Paterson
or George Lshtrani 286-
3993.
STI
PICIERNG WTACM
W" TO TIE LAKE
OILY $is""
This gorgeous horns
could be your dream
come trus. 3 bdraL
ik+taF11 mom h
PREMIUM LOT
OFF THE LAKE!
Upgraded, 3 bdrma., 4
baths, on mature treed
lot In prime location.
Oak floors, baseboards,
trim b wainscotting,
leaded glass french door
walkout to cedar deck 8
heated Inground pool.
Finished rec rm. with
sauna. Extras galore! To
view - Jacquelynn
Tanner 68341542 (24 hr.).
FAM I L� 'I-IZUSF
I
A LOT OF HOUSE
FOR ONLY $174,900!
This spacious 1,800 sq.
ft. home features fam.
rm. with fireplace, main
floor laundry and a huge
j
mat. bdrm. with 4 pc. on
suite 8 walk-in closet.
Nice landscaping. To
view call Brian Kondo,
K'
683-8542 (24 hr. pager).
1
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ALSO AVAILABLE - HOUSE FOR RENT
$800 . $1,100. CALL DOUG TAYLOR
'LOWEST PRICED
HOME.
IN WESTNEY HEIGHTS
AJAX
'5151,900'
Great starer hare
Wonderful neiphborlaod
' All brick
' Fully detached
' 2 bdrms.
' Est -in kitchen
' Finished rec room
' Fully fend yard
Call Gerry Thatcher
Associate Broker
683-1861
WMW
oUALIr-ONE LTD. RLTR
Country living In the
enclaves of Pickering.
This 4 bdrrf beauty has
master on the main floor
with 5 pc. on suite with
Jacuzzi, large est -In
kitchen," family
room, formal dining
room overlooks living
room. Your triple car
- garage has garage door
openers as well as
Interlocking driveway.
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baths, new paint throughout Super large kitchen.
Nice family -sized yard. Walkout to deck. Side
entrance. It carries like rent Today this home is a
good deal. Call Stan Petrak at 837-2552 for a
private viewing and become a HOMEOWNER
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IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Brand new & upgraded. Main fir. fam. rm.,
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6 -pc. en suite, CAC, sec. alarm. and more. Call!
Shelly Enright today at 837-2552.
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garage. NO CONDO FEES EVER! Call Cathy
McGill at 837.2552 before it's sold.
ATTENTION FIRST TILE BUYERS
Family -size home on quiet court, eat -in Idichen
with 3 apple., matin Ar tam. nn., spacious WSW
2�4-pc. an suik. Cell Bev Hutchinson at 837-
4",
HOME -1163,900 DONT MISS THIS ONE!
Lovely 4 + I bdrm. det. home in desirable south Detached 2 storey, 3 + 1 bdrms., 4 baths, fin.
Ajax. Features main floor family room plus SUZANNE TOLLETT basement, skylight, large kitchen, deck, premium
ARBARA PRESTON,C.G.A. iii rec mom. Huge beautifully manicured lot. Assistant Monagar lot, approx. 1,700 sq. ft. Call Suzanne Tollen,
Sales Repiresairtaitive Cal Barbara Preston 6834542. �J������TY TRUST Assistant Manager at 683.8542 now.
CORPORATION REALTOR
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NEW LISTING - DET. 3 BDRM. BACKSPLIT
JOHN & CAROL COLLINS BAY RIDGES CHARMER
Sales Representatives Master bdrm. en suite, huge din, rm. + liv. rm. PREMIUM LOT!!! $1 $4,900
"ALWAYS A with stone lip. Huge foyer with skylight. Gent. air,Great opportunity to invest or lo, yourself.
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COLLINS ON CALL" appliances +++. John & Carrot Collins 683-8542. ANGELA HOFFMANN Convenient Pickering ocation Angea H,"r-ann
Sales Representative683 -8542
A HOME WITH A DIFFERENCE
Superb location, new lake. park. Loads of extras
Cent. air & vac. Ceramics & marble, sprinkling
system, interlocking brick, 3 baths, dishwasher, POWER OF SALE!!
JEAN PILI Spacious tow�house init r scr-,,erier! loca!jor
LUCY BATESON stone fireplace. Worth a look. 5182,900. Lucy Associate Broker W,,n rmr-ediate possession For o,vatle
Sales Representative Bateson 683-8542. inspection please call 831-4242
JAN BUTTERLY
ALI ZAIDI
1 have purchasers looking Sales Representative S5
Mary Roy, Pickering branch Sales Representative
for a 4 600-2,000 sq. ft. Mary Roy, Pickering branch,
I is pleased to welcome Jan is pleased to announce and
home in north Ajax. Ifyou Butterly to our Pickering welcome Ali Zaidi to our
branch, Jan's personality and
Pickering branch. Ali invites
are thinking about selling experience will Continue to
benefit her clients. Jan may all his clients and friends to
please call be reached by calling 831- 4242. Call 831-4242-
AJ ALL BRICK - SM,IUM"s
JAMES CARR Approx 2,200 sq t! exec_' -ye -orne, A W—s-
huge eat -to K11, 2 Wa,'K0k,-.S -a1r 9oar tarn &
JAMES CARR TUABOWEN very we, cer-wated -n neutral
Sales Representative 683--8542 taundry -s �
Sake Representative cokxs, womefluneq,Doooc �afCT,na Bowen
831-4242-
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SOUTH AJAX
Spacious 4 bdrrn., 2 bath, home on mature lot JOHN & CARROL COLLINS PIMFUNG 3 BOR111L - $124,900
JACOUELYNN TANNER badung on Io greenbelt Mn.nfir. f . fin. rec Saks Representatives F,,i baser -en:.. ' 2 oa–s , c - —
Saks Representative rm, with woodslove in basement. Large hedged -ALWNS A to yard NeeCs T- C x* iev sc.,c Cail to
lot. $176,400. Jacquelynn Tanner 683-8542. KONSTAFMN ANERUSSIS COLLINS ON CALL- v,, -w Jor, I Carro, 3c -s 683-8542
-T KAREN KANE Sales Representative
SWM Represent ilve Mary Roy, Pickering branch
lan Mary Roy, Manager, Manager, is pleased to
Pickering branch, is pleased welcome Konstantin
to announce that Karen has Anerussis to our team.
joined our Pickering team. Konstantin has been a long
Karen's previous experience time resident in our
and knowledge Will Continue community. His sales
ri to benefit her clients. Karen background will be a great
SOUTH AJAX DETACHED iinvilles her friends and clients asset to our branch.
Immaculate, 3 bdrms., 3 baths with main floor ID call at 831-4242. Konstantin invites friends and
MANUELA DWN)CHA STARTER HOME 'DETACHED"
SUZAN
fafamilymom/fireplace, large walk-in closet, clients to call at 831-4242. Sales Representaitive 3 bed., nen, nal decor, close to schools shop.
NE TOLLETT interlocking walkway and drive. Call Suzanne
Assilsftaiit Marrspsr Tollett at 683-8542. Please call Al or ManeuIa_DaRocha_683-&1;42_
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TOMORROW AJAX - 1,10111111 SO. Fr. NEED HELP BUYNG7
E=gpWW VaW in ft 1.750 4 It. 2 Storey, is KAREN WALKER
3 big bdrms.. main A= family & laundry rM Renovated semi, new furnaoe & windows. 3 + 2
PETER MUELLER This, bMW ham w*19 2 keplams� 2 112 RANDY & TARN MILLER Mostly fin. basement. Great value. Only Associals Broker
bdrm., 2 kit Only $161,900. Karen Walker 683-
11nd $1110ows Wd for 0*
Assodalls R oks baths, double gairagle Sales Roprineritallim $184,900. Randy & Tam Miller 683-OUZ 8542.
$179,900. Call Pallor MWW for mom dftk at
683-8542.
POWER OF SALE
WHEN WE SAY
BARGAIN...
How about a detached 2
family home for only
Islas $154,900 on a 75 x 10T WELCOME SPFMTM
fully fenced lot in prime NICE AREA- SMALL Move in when gardens
Pickering location. Also PRICE - $156,900 burst with brilliant color. CALL. -.THIS HOME HAS IT ALL
has newer thermal 3 bdrms., huge kit, fp., Immac. 3 + 2 bdrms., 3 Detached 3+1 bdrms., 2 baths, family rm".,
windows l,acfi 2 baths, fin. basement baths, cent air, vac., fp., new bdlm., hwd firs., VG 20'x40' heated pool,
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with w/6 & single gar french doors, fin. top to SUZANNE TOLLETT sauna, change house, court location, preferred
ALIZAIDI , huge premium IOL Call Suzanne Tillett
Peter Mueller at W3- Son RaPinagailidatto See this soon. Call Ali bottom. 2 car gar. Call Assistanit Monagair area
8542 Zaidi 831-4242. Ali Z&Kh 831-4242. Assistant Manager at 683-8542 or 987-1377 now.
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"According to Business µ'eek magazine,
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"The new Home Warranty Program
will provide our sales agents with a
powerful marketing tool and
negotiating leverage in selling a
client's home," says Sherry Senis.
"This insurance will offer greater
credibility to minimize price
negotiations and potential price
reductions while providing our clients
with protection for less than a dollar a
day." Additionally; the vendor will be
able to purchase the insurance as a
means of securing a competitive
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The Home Warranty Program is not re-
insurance of a homeowner's policy.
The REALTY WORLD"%, program
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failure becomes an out-of-pocket
expense. For example: stoves that
suddenly quit, hot water tanks that no
longer heat, and plumbing that begins
to leak.
"Homeowners' insurance protects
against damage resulting from an
incident like a hot water tank springing
a leak and flooding a basement, but it
doesn't cover breakdowns and
expensive repair bills for the hot water
tank itself," says Harold Waddell,
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with used appliances, etc. that are no
longer covered by manufacturers'
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unexpected repair bills, or if necessary,
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Most people buy the nicest home they
can afford, resulting in insufficient
cash flow to correct unexpected
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purchasers will spend between $2,000-
$3,500 on minor and major
breakdowns, and renovations, in the
fust 60 days of buying a home.
A recent U.S. Gallop poll found that 80
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839-7449 839-7496•�
1,515 SO. FT. $159,500
Pickering. Unbeitevable valor for this new 3 bedroom, 2
1/2 bathroom horror with five new appliances. Man floor
family room and gas fireplace. Seven others sold, last
one left Call Barre Cox, 839 -7"9 -
MHN BODUY 13EAUTFW 5224,90
Pickering. Gorgeous open concept John Soddy
'Swtchbrook' model. Totaly upgraded from top b
bottom. Call Barrie Cox, 039-7449.
(PRIVACY PLUSI =214,900
Glendale four bedroom sidesplit model with new gas
furnace, cathedral ceiling an privefa 50 x 130 foot lo.
Cal Barris Coot, f339+7449.
FOX HOLLOW
DETACHED - $174,900
Pickering. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity for a
gorgeous all brick detached in perfect condition. Large
family -sized kitchen and a huge back yard with west
exposure. Call Barrie Cox 839-7449.
Don't miss out on this excstent opportunity for a four
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room and modem, family-siza kitchen. Cal Barrie Cox,
839-7449.
Gorgeous sW tw home in Soulh Apx with large riving
room with fireplace and partially finished basement
Cel Barrie Ccs, 1339.7449.
I Al SQ FT. DETACHED 5174,900
Picterrmg• Long ung for this new 3 bedroom, 2 142
bathroom home with huge kitchen and family room
109e11her at beck of home. Last detached wallah Cal
Barrie Cox, 839-7449.
POWER OF SALE
$114,900
Luxury condominium in Scarborough
located near Neilson and Sheppard.
Approximately 1,150 sq. ft. including two
full baths, two bedrooms plus solarium
in mint condition. Call Barrie Cox, 839-
7449.
Pickwirg. spoil your"I with tithe mw 2,950 ft
Hollinger custom me hoon a Stla13T lot Main tfotx
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683-2992
SIMPLY BEAUTFW. N SOUTH AJAX
3 bedroom prof. finished rec room with wet bar.
AL RYNBEEK Gorgeous landscaping, lots of trees on a fully fenced
his
Sales � premium lot Tshows a ten plus and it's priced at
only $166,500. Vendor being transferred. For more
details call Al Rvnbeek. 683-2992 now.
VERY REASONABLY PREED DEUCHED HOME
Detached 3 bedroom bungalow with side entrance to
MRLTSOMAERVILLE t'a'y firoshed basement on good sized lot in S.E.
Ajax. Asking $154,900. Motivated vendor. Picture
Sales Repesudative yourself starting off in this bargain home! Call today
to Milt Sommerville, 683-2992.
Approx. 2,100 sq. ft., 3 bedroom beautifully
AL RYNBEEK maintained home on a large lot Oversize family
Sales RspesmdAve room, huge kitchen, main floor laundry room. This
home is a class ad, you must see it to believe it Call
Al Rvnbeek. 683-2992 now, h wont last
**WANTED**
I have clients looking in the Ajax
area. Detached 3 or 4 bedrooms,
approx. 2,000 sq. ft. & up, finished
basement if possible!
Jt�AN� NO OBLIGATION, PLEASE CALL
Saws RspsawUfi" JOAN ROGERS
1
3 gorgeousove'Ajax,
4 -pc. baths, eat -in kitchen,
balconyrlooking Ajax, updated broadloom in
JOAN ROGERS living & dining room. 5 appl's. incl. En suite laundry,
Sales Representative Ipoi* cent air, tennis court, sauna. Enjoy!!! 'Carnes
like rent with $6,000 down! Call Joan Rogers, 683-
2992.
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JUDY DENBY
Sales Repnsentat ive
SOUTH AJAX $179,900
Super 3+1 bedroom bungalow with garage. It
features 2 4 -pc. baths, new windows, separate side
door entry til in round pool with new liner & much
more. Call Judy Denby at 683-2992.
"RRST TIME BUYERS, STOP!! -
LAURA MARKS ' $154,900 3 bedroom home ' t 4 -pc., l 3 -pc.
Sales Replesenlative ' Great location bathroom
Finished basement • New broadloom
• /.SII 1 �..� •I�.L- cen Mon f \fl��f 1.-"
$169,900 FOX HOLLOW!
3 bedroom brick detached home on HUGE PIE -
STEVE FEARON shaped lot Finished rec room with fireplace; bright
Saba Rejpn:.nlatitre sunny kitchen, sun deck and lots more. Located on a
Guist court close to schools and parks. Cad Steve
Fearon at 683-2992.
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ESTATE BBA
DURHAM HOME SALES
New homes and resales week of August 15-21, 1992
WEEKLY AVERAGE 1992 SALES 1991 SALES
COMMUNITY SALES TOTAL PRICE TO DATE TO DATE
Ajax 10 $140,900 374 530
Whitby 18 $170.494 679 333
Oshawa 4' S121,360 1502 1675
Scugog-
Uxbridge 7 $139,857 251 254
Newcastle 20 $135,350 620 654
Totals 102 $135,459 3426 3945
MLS® sales by ODREB members as they are reported
ODREB cautions, however, that only over a period of hme are these averages useful
for establishing trends and making ccmparisons
IT'S A BOY!!
MONIZ - John &
Vilma are proud
to announce the
birth of their newxl.
baby boy, Nigel
40
Anthony born on
Friday, August
rx
14th, weighing 7 lbs. 2 1/2 oz. A hitt e
brother for Stafford Roy ( 6 years)
and Janelle Monique (3 years).
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"POWER OF SALE"
EXCLUSIVE - 5173,000
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By Megan Cawker at the major Thomhill
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ELEANOR STANDFIEU p Cent, air, ce-' •.ac., arge deck. Total
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competition. Megan competed with 87
skaters in winning the silver medal.
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Sales Representative
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Sales Representative tlnlshed. S7. -YC down ;,ay-ner' Carries $634 bi-wk
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10'b DOWN - CARRIES UNDER $1,300 P.I.
SUPER STARTER
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BACKS TO CONSERVATION!
ELEANOR STANDFIEL0
Just move -.' 3-::-ec :c pe-ector. New kit., bath,
skylights. w:^cows. Doc,, 6 aces "ours to enjoy!! E.
DOREEN DARROCH Move right into this imrra";ate raised bungalow sem
Sales ReP ,n Oshawa Features inc•.;ce arge bright kit b in -la
AOS$ WATSON
Fully customized throughout. Huge -,e lot w/pool,
wrought iron fence. Fabulous view 71 nay 8 creek.
SalesRe resentative
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presentative
suite. Doreen, Darroch 428-7F77.
Sales Representative
Can Ross Watson 428-7677
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PICKERING VILLAGE!
ROOM FOR 4 CARS
AJAX BY THE LAKE
ROSS WATSON
Gorgeous 2,600 sc rt . 4 bcrm. air, vac., intercom,
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DAVE JOHNSON 2 storey, 3 bdrm. home in Ajax, mature area; 3 pc.
DAVE JOHNSON
3 bdrm. in demand area, new thermo windows,
Sales Representative
ceramics, sem w.o bsm:. e^ ,ot. A rn.:st to see,
Call Ross Watson 428-7677
Sales Repressntalive suite, updated kit. + din. rm. Close to scdwols
shopping. Call Dave Johnson 428-7677.
�RepmsenWve
hardwood floors, new bath w/ceramics, walk t
school b lake. Won't last Call Dave 428-7677.
BUNGALOW & GARAGE
DISCOVERY BAY!!
4 BORN. APPROX 2,150 S0. FT.
JILL SAVARD
S" Rep"e"Ve
Located in Ajax. Close to all conveniences. Shows
well. Great buy! Call Jill Savard 428 7677.
ROSS OAKE Immaculate, 3 bdrm., super tam. rm. with Ip., 2 1
Saks Representative baths in. walk to school, lake, miles of park
ROSS OAKE
On huge pie lot, w/o bsmt, main fir. fam. rtn. with fp.,
4 baths. View of lake! Prem. M Call Ross Dake 428 -
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trails! Ross Oaks 42B -ROSS.
Saks Representative
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'POWER OF SALE!
ROSS OAKE
Saks Representative
Just reduced. 5 bdrms., 2 1/2 baths, inground pool,
rec rm, with wet bar. Fireplace, cent. air. Call Ross
ELVWA LAROCt�t1E Stunning circa 1800s restoration, VG pool, paddock
bam, prof. decor, sun. rm., ori inal charm restored l
Bales Representative
ELVEA ��
des RePrsso^tatiw
2,300 sq. ff. 4 + 2 bdrm. home has fam rte w/fp ,
foyW & hat do* gar.,
� 3 baths, large
Oake 428 -ROSS.
Very elegant Call Elvira 428.7677.
pp000ll size lot � py a 42e-7677.amic
NEED 5 OR 6 BDRMSI??
JOHN PLUM PTON
SaNs Repos 77-0!
FIRST TIME BUYERS
A perfect start, 3 beerooms, large master, good
SUSAN VINCENT Hu=e 1ownhouse, Pickering. 2,000 sq. M Barns
gyp Rsprsa ENT 'sides 10 park Ample 5+1 bdrms. + 4 bath
PrivaM CaN
SUSAN VINCENT
Saks Repress
3+1 bdrms., sop. eft to in-law apart. Now
kilctor► +bath, doL parapo, Mdwd tn. L
Pick location. 5% down, carries WA rent
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RON TAIiIAaAN GEARY WHITE JOAN CAMPBELL
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SMAN RODR111GUES RICK SERGISON JANE WHITE CELIA JONES
Sala RsprounUdive Sales Repraentad" Sala Representative Assoc Broker
WELCOME
AF RRST RATE TEAM
Ion and Jaddo area
Nell known selling n' jlhlil,Il I!j! NIU
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area, a dynamic, results- iIl'll .aiiih• i
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RON ROUTH
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parquet firs., brdlm., modern 4 bdrm
Sales Representative 9� Sales Repnesentativ Sales Representative Bramalea home. Asking $289,000. Gary Fusepi, 21
gay 33pp gay _33pp 8313300 hr. service.
WELCOME
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When it comes to getting things I "I' jtll,ll
done. Sean's first in his class. He s
a high-energy guy who will go the I I i:' j, it
distance for his clients. Feel free to i�llllall'j i! I�i'i �l
give Sean a call for all your real !i il! !I'llla4 $4,500 DOWN, PAY $815 P.I.T. 5YEARS
SEAN LOCHIAVO estate needs. !' i I VALERIE PILGRIM Spacious 4 bdrm., 1 1/2 baths, rec rm. 3 fp., 8 w/o
Sales Representative ��' li. Ij, it liI i li II Sales Representative appis. 6 built-ins. Freshly painted throughout Valerk
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SALLY Ill features eat -in ap, a-:ec K.t wit- wro, sunken li BRIAN RODRIGUES family room, sep. Irv. 8 din., open stairway to bsmt, 2
Sales Representative rm„ fn. rec ' w'~ bar. ce a,,, plus grea Sales Representative mn. level, wits to wraparound deck Cent air, vac.,
8313300 fenced yard Sa.,,, Mc�•ae K-= 8313300 appis., 8 lots more. Bra Pci—ues 83'-33CC.
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Spacious 1.600 sq. ", 3 bd^n . '.2 baths, country`'I� II NII III Ill�i� !, Ii basemen!, located an a quiet street, walk to
JOHN McCARTEN kitchen, m -law apartmer! plus 5 act ,antes, I ` y ;;I. III, 'I 11 BEV McIEAN shopping, GC Tra r•. 8='enchmar s Bay, S7,50C
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This beautifully decorated home has 3 bdrms., 3
baths, large eat -in kit, cosy Irv. rm. with fp., bright II S11,000 DOWN DETACHED 50X150' LOT
din. rm., fin. rec rm. with fireplace + bar, new brdim., Detached brick 3 bdrm. bungalow, eat -in kit, fenced'
LOUISE MICALLEF 2 car gar., Interk>cked driveway large deck in yard & u' RON TAMRAZIAN yard, huge full bsmt. with sop. ent. ideal for in-law
Saks Representative much more. S188,000. Call Louise Micallet 831- Sales Representative apt. Close to GO and shopping. Won't last $169,900.
8313300 330C. 631-3300 Call Ron Tamrazian, P&Vax First Realty 831-3300.
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DRESSED TO THE 9s ONLY 5229,900 �. E I ;Illi i!II ' i 1. I,, i a apt Gorgeous mature lot
Over 2,200 sq..L pkrs fir rec rm. located in quain Re i i ( Ili ! I 'I Illj with aro. dr., new roof d lamas for only SZt3,900.
Pickering Village. This 4 bdrm. home has family size � This home should cary quite easily at loday's rain
SHERRY PHiLPS kit and breakfast rm., open circ. stairs, skylight, CA ED WILLIAMSON of only 7.5%. 1 have others with gorgeous country
N 0 N E E DSIII 31- bus. Call xp rienc and Broker with first
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Only 10% down payment carries for apQraoc $1,100. - 3 bedroom home wdh extra bathroom and
JOHN MONQ 5 aPPis, dtie gar., hrdwd. fks., sunken fn. rm., tams! bedrooms in bsmt, 2 bathrooms, updated
Sales Representative an. � eat -in kit, cer. firs., 4 -pe. an suite, cent. JANE a GEARY WHITE cabinets and fin. bsmt W/o b 1021211. dock in
R t air, prof. fin. bsmt, many upgrades. Take advantage Saks Repraentaliw very priv. 80x112' lot Cal noel Dont waill Jane
of the low interest rates. Cap John Moniz 8313300. 831-3300 Gem White 831-3300.
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When - This Sunday & every Sunday!
Where Pickering
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What - A FREE real estate droit!
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"CLASS ACT" - FRONT TO BACKI
Why - To assist this public with their gwslions about
Decorated to a T! Just move in and enl targe
bedrooms! Walkout to deck! Manicured gardens!
Master bedroom boasts Cos
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BACK ON TO FRENCHMAN'S BAY - $1 N,000
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This 'beau A�
'beauty" sparkles! Featuring an open oak
market trends, interest rates, govt', assisted purchase
Ply 8 tax rebates. All in a very relaxed a informal
environment! For more into, Rosemary Perkins
sunken roman tubi
ROg ay PERKINS front porch! A super neighborhood is the
touch! Call Rosemary Perkins
Three good This beauty is a great way to Kstart'I
sizedbdr ., 1 1/2 WW sal-iin
staircase, stained glass entry,' �ty� from chl
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831-33Do. Re/Max First Rlly. Ltd. or well see you
SMp Repretenud" now - 831-3300.
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We kKM it - my clients dream home.
Terrific potential for first time buyer. Wi
SEW 6 BDRM. BACKSPILIT OR 3 BORML BUNG.
WELCOME
on Sox 100 tL lot 3 badliciorri fami
It even has more than we hoped too 1
I have them both & they we located in quiet
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sized kitchen, quiet location near schools
A FIRST CLASS LADY
Brpidges, offering 2 baths each,000 Doors,San
74,900 = VALUE
Upgraded dot 3 bdrm. buing. rano European
Ill & 7 appl huge (36+ It.) rec rm. wAm &
A LOT OF "Ill $2",,1111111101
4 big bdrML. 3 baths ind. 4-K master ens., stop
really appreciate your calls. Now, for
Reduced to $139,900. Ask for Wafter Brown,
Ral First Reafty Lid. 831-3300.
Was ReprasiaroAvo
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dishwasher, cent. air & priced fir:7156,0oo to
$179.900. Cal Joan Cam" 83114M
up oval tub, huge oak kit., sunken fam. rm.
wthrick fireplace, beautiful rec rm. features oak
NO NEED
or%�, beautiful termly -size
RICK SERGASON business or
a" pApresentad" rac rm., walkout 10 19, deck Cent air tool Can
windows. Lots of hrdwdl Super in-law poisiniiiiall
11-0 C" of Anill -It-41A
wet bar, cent. * cent Vail & sec. system. Won't
last - cal Pick at 8311-3300.
A most welcome addition to
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the ne)d request - this time I ;;� a
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CALL RE/MAX FIRST!
FIRST team, Celia brings w
sq. ft. with
character Something
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with a double car garage. Please call
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LYNDA ELLIOTT
me. Thank you, Lynda Elliott, 831.
bdrm. Glendale home Shows 1111i
private freed t50' lot, upgrades galore, all
needs. Don't wail
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WELCOME
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
Nancy's back and we're a
$7,9% DOWN $1,Y45.69 PER MONTH
stronger team for it. A long -
It you have a flair for interior decorating then you'll
II+II
time Pickering resident, Nancy
enjoy furnishing and living in this unusual home! it
has everything you would ask for but is not one bit
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invites her friends and clients
LYNDA ELLIOTT
'ordinary. 3 bdrm., large kit, very big yard. Someone
to give her a call. Welcome
Sales Representative
is bound to love this. Are you the one? To hear and
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JOHN BODDY 'SCOTCHBROOK- $224,900
NANCY POUNDER
sep. din. rm., 25 ft mstr. bdrm 26 ft. kit. Pius skyligh
over solid oak s*ars. Wood !nn almost 2,800 sq. ft.
IIIIII�IBRIAN
O'DONOGHUE
Seaut:fuily der-crateC -i:-e
uograded broadloorr arc w,:rer.
Broker
Call Nancy 831-3300
Sales Representative
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831-3300
arc a;l Briar
SEPARATE IWLAN SUITE
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LEE BYER &
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sounds good to you, read the rest Totally rend.kit
RON GORDON
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Detached 3 bdrm- in excellent cored., n ;dvl
BRUCE MIDDLETON
Sales Representatives;it
oak cabinets & a pantry, fireplace and now prdlmi
Close to transit, shopping & the lake. Call Lee Byer
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wndows, hardwood 111clors. 4NI01 tL iot.
supier s=er home. Cal Ron Gordon, 83
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walk to TTC, ShOPS & schools. Beautifully appoin
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WENDY CORTURILLO - 831-
JACQUELINE ROUTH
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basement Just wait till you see the P, cturesque
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Terrific potential for first time buyer. Wi
SEW 6 BDRM. BACKSPILIT OR 3 BORML BUNG.
on Sox 100 tL lot 3 badliciorri fami
I have them both & they we located in quiet
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sized kitchen, quiet location near schools
JOAN CAMPBELL
Brpidges, offering 2 baths each,000 Doors,San
74,900 = VALUE
Upgraded dot 3 bdrm. buing. rano European
Ill & 7 appl huge (36+ It.) rec rm. wAm &
A LOT OF "Ill $2",,1111111101
4 big bdrML. 3 baths ind. 4-K master ens., stop
R*presentafive
Reduced to $139,900. Ask for Wafter Brown,
Ral First Reafty Lid. 831-3300.
Was ReprasiaroAvo
Ill
dishwasher, cent. air & priced fir:7156,0oo to
$179.900. Cal Joan Cam" 83114M
up oval tub, huge oak kit., sunken fam. rm.
wthrick fireplace, beautiful rec rm. features oak
NO NEED
or%�, beautiful termly -size
RICK SERGASON business or
a" pApresentad" rac rm., walkout 10 19, deck Cent air tool Can
windows. Lots of hrdwdl Super in-law poisiniiiiall
11-0 C" of Anill -It-41A
wet bar, cent. * cent Vail & sec. system. Won't
last - cal Pick at 8311-3300.
overlooks Ill rm. w/cadWral ceikV. Cent air dr
vac! Now wood trim glare. Cal Rick at 8311-3301
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CALL RE/MAX FIRST!
GDAGEON "YRIDGES am"LOW
ONLY $1611111111111110
BUY AT $163,900
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3 bdrm. detached brick bungalow on large
3 bedrooms, " oa* kitchen with
bdrm. Glendale home Shows 1111i
private freed t50' lot, upgrades galore, all
needs. Don't wail
I,50050',
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JOHN MONIIIZ
to hpantry, huge fenced yard, separate We entrance
uge full besemaK ffkw 11111 ad miliential
KORA BATH
applianioll 10 Wt your Majo-lin
too " on this gem. Contact Nom B& 831 -
Representative
6% down, carries Eke rent Moriz
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M44 1%11. 3300.
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3 bdrm., lot an quiet cm. Big
74,900 = VALUE
Upgraded dot 3 bdrm. buing. rano European
Ill & 7 appl huge (36+ It.) rec rm. wAm &
A LOT OF "Ill $2",,1111111101
4 big bdrML. 3 baths ind. 4-K master ens., stop
ALOTOFLOYT LOTS MOREIS11111111,001111
5 1" sidesplit on 1/4 acre pis lot! Upgraded li
kit
Detached premium
window n- hit kill. office on main floor for
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woodislil 2 baths, newer Lwmx furn. & cent
al cent. vac., 200 amp. service, thermal
up oval tub, huge oak kit., sunken fam. rm.
wthrick fireplace, beautiful rec rm. features oak
open concel 4 bdrms.. 3 baths, big while
overlooks lam. rm., tp. & il to dock. Din. rm.
or%�, beautiful termly -size
RICK SERGASON business or
a" pApresentad" rac rm., walkout 10 19, deck Cent air tool Can
windows. Lots of hrdwdl Super in-law poisiniiiiall
11-0 C" of Anill -It-41A
wet bar, cent. * cent Vail & sec. system. Won't
last - cal Pick at 8311-3300.
overlooks Ill rm. w/cadWral ceikV. Cent air dr
vac! Now wood trim glare. Cal Rick at 8311-3301
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name of the company is Re/Max First « 10 years in the mal estate business. run won't be readily apparent to clients. "As
Realty Ltd, and its principal shareholders "The strength of our company is in the far as the public is concerned, everything is n,
t'x ;+want to live up to that name. ;people who work here," says Gordon. "Our business as usual," he says, adding the results
"We are the highest producing office in the goal is to have the best managed real estate swill speak for themselves,
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'ckering area,says Brian O'Donoghue,
•tiOfflOe In the area."
4 _ To help attain the highest possible results, 0
we intend to beep it that way." .That may sound egocentric, but To
First Real
itelMax First Realty, located at 1450 -O'DonoghuerY w with state of
explains that an office must be ;the art computer systems which help track
gston Rd. in Pickering, was recently -,efficiently run in odder to provide top service prices and sales throughout the ares. Mooiz
a franchise and has an experienced •to the Community. �� says that coupling P 8 that system with "some 4
distinguished team of real estate v, -,rhe four of as decided to pickup the tx+eative ideasit
Y P�v� the very best in franchise to give Atectioe and ' " wmew 9 '�
c�a senripe„ Principal Ron
GO 11100,John MOmz, Ed `� avid " he saye1:i1Ce Wall the -tents working III the "If we want tO st" Above the p,�gtn
,s. `�prvviog servioe to s&r�s O'Donoghue adds. "we haute a
bring over 50 yewof conecave >taulates into better smvice to clienat'
may one sftp
in theindustry to o(�the
#][ Pm of the new dkwdm is
'Ley ' see all true professionals and they with an re' . =Xo cats c�gax` t Really oroe
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earned their position as the tap -iefl�ects tLc 9$► see the T
office in Pic kWimg, - PAY ` `-"-' �
real estate "said P�uvides•
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lzleer when �v
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was prr; . - : of ReiMa7C
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MOM SAID: BETTER LOOK AT THE HOUSE
Dad said: Listen to your mom, this home has greenhouse kitchen, family
room, fireplace, three bedrooms and a double garage! Don't delay call
today. Diane Bromley $197,800. Thanks.
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BEAUTFUL Bl1NGAL
This is ttw only bungalow available in Westray
Heghts, Ajax. This low maintenance home is fully
;THATCHWIEUR
GERRY detached, al brick and features; a super rec room, 2 +
Sales RepneeMdiw 1 bedrooms, 2 baths & more. Beautfully priced at
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$157,100
CLAR4RY SEEKS : Detached ' Perks start All bridr
' 3 bedrooms " Lardscaped
Sala Repneentativs
LIVE BETTER FOR LESS
Pickering raised bungalow
with in-law quarters, mn.
level has 2 bdrms. & 1 4 -
pc. bath, sep. ent to bright
2 bdrm. in-law suite,
carries for less than rent
In-laws or income? Let me
show you. Call Biu Holmes
683.1861.
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Featured This Week...
SIMPLY STUNNING
$208,000
4 bedroom executive all brick
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home. Landscaped front and
back, interlocking walkway,
moonray lighting, enclosed
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porch, spacious entry. Decorated
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neutrally throughout with main
floor family room, bells and
LWM Sea � ,v*
whistles, simply move in and
Call Larry Seens 683-
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E.IRIIE'HOME APPRAISAL
MARKET ANALYSIS)
§§3-1861
VIKKI LeDEZ
Assoc. Broker
The first Dare for the landscapng, elegant decor &
decorating. The second time for the practical flow or
main floor family room, kitchen & living -dining rooms.
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NO FUZZ ON THIS PEACH
Of a harp, Just move into this bea ft4 deco
BEVERLEY COWNGTON3 bedroom home. Features a family room, rec
Saba ReprssenWvs extra bath and is steps to school, park, lake & s
6634061 $163,500. Call Beverley Collington at 683.1861.
Sala U3-1Rspresentstive
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PAUL DAY
Sate ReonsMhawe
QUIET MATURE AREA!
Lovely private court, 4 bedrooms! 3 baths! Main floo
family room with fireplace! Main floor laundry wit
walkout to garage and side yard. Large greenhouse
kitchen with walkout to deck. Great size lot
CENTRAL AIR! MORE! Only $215,900. Cal
Charmaine McLaren, 683-1861.
JUST LISTED
AND SOLD
Detached raised brick bungalow, 3+1
bedrooms, 1 4 -pc. & 1 3 -pc. washroom,
gorgeous landscaping. This property sold
in 2 weeks for 94% of asking price. For
similar results call Paul Day, 683-1861.
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PGPES '��L
COUNTRY LIVING MINUTES TO CITY CONVENIENCE
2,400 sq. ft custom-built bungalow, 4 bdrms., 4 bathnms.,
whirlpool tub, eat -in kitchen, buift-n appliances, finished rec
room. Peter Tietze' 831.6000.
JOHN HARRON
Salve Representat
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$99,900
BUILD YOUR
DREAM HOME
Solve your rental problems
by building your own home
to suit your needs. Large
61x157 ft lot in area of
custom-built homes. Call
John Harron' 831.6000.
IXWT tiSS THIS ONE
sized lot with three bedroom bungalow, totally
td from top to bottom. Just move right in. Sharon
HARVEY C. BROWN
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STREET TOWNHOUSE - PICKERING
Located In a pnme Pickering location lust off Whiles,
- - Rd., this gorgeous freehold townhouse offers over,
"POWER OF SALE" AJAX 1,450 sq. ft. of luxury living space As you enter -
This 3 bdrm. semi is under 'Power of Sale' and it through the elegant stained glass double entry doors,
shows greats Only 2 yrs. new this home has a lot to you are greeted with a beautiful circular oak staircase,
offer from the traditional veranda entry right on and large ceramic foyer. The large windows and!
through it feels good. The large family -size kitchen spacious open concept design make this home a,
has a walkout to the large pie -shaped yard. The rose pleasure dust to walk through. The home has 3 large
tone carpets also add a nice touch. There is a bedrooms with a 3 pc. en suite in the master. Being
spacious 2nd fir. fam. room, three good size an end unit the extra large lot is a nice bonus. Now,
bedrooms with a master en suite bath. The central air listed at $169,900. Call Ron for your personal tour oft
cond. is lust one more bonus at $165,000. this home.
Realty World East
REAL ESTATE LTD.
1099 Kingston Rd., (Furniture Mall)
"Associate Broker' Sales Representative
80 ft front, 2 storey home with 2 lower apartments. 1 upper
M" apt, main floor has 3 bdnms., large sun room in rear.
Secluded in Rouge Valley area Call Connie Dennis' 831-
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FIRE YOUR LANDLORD! BE YOUR OWN BOSS
4 bedrooms, family kitchen, w/o from living room to lenge
deck & private garden. 3 washrooms, finished rec room with
wet bar. Carries Eike rent. Call Suzan Winch* 831-6M.
RON i JAN WHALEN
Associate Brokers
ATTENTION
INVESTORS!!
Brick Property with annual
income of $20,700, $30,000
down yields 12% rah m. Ron
6 Jan Whalen- 831 000 or
42t14M.
$181,900
THE PRICE IS
RIGHT!
Put down roots in this
fabulous jr. executive home,
iarge eat -,n kitchen, finished
basement prof. landscaped,
central vacuum, close to
831-6000,
Ajax 428-6000
2 KITCHENS
SPACED OUT!
Big rooms add to the varus
of this sizable raised
bungalow. Vlfalkout from in-
law apartment to secluded
50x:200 tL matured lot Call
JOHN HARRON schools. Call John Harron* DON DENNIS Don Dennis' 831-o000.
Sales Representative 831-6000. Sales Representative
FIRST TIME BUYERS!! NOMINATED FOR AN OSCAR!
$5,000 down moves you in to a 3 bedroom home with Well it should be! This superb bungalow is a showstopperi
master sitting room, 149' lot, deck, built-in dishwasher, Located on a park. Double garage. Award yourself by
mirrored door +++. Linda Corbitt* 831-6000. seeing a classic! Steve Cooper' 831-6000.
...............-..c - a 1 rs,sw SO VERY
Approx.1AW sq. ft, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, main Moor family Imriti! I
room, fireplace, florida caging, pantry, french doors, bay ng rresistible! Stunningl and best of all AVAILABLE
wutdow. Cenbd vac-, large lot, etc., etc. Gedg Walker' 831- NOW, Custom-built home finished top -to -bottom with
6000• eyebrow raising decor. Call Don Dennis' 831.6000.
POWER OF SALE
Gorge:,us 2 bedroom condo ..
approx. 945 sq. ft., pool,
sauna, whirlpool, exercise --
room, parking spot Inspect — with Harvey C. Brown* 831- PRICED TO SELL!
6000. NOBODY GETS A SMALL BEDROOM!!! Spacious 3 bedroom home on quiet cres. Kitchen is bright
...and as a bonus you get a family room with fireplace, 6 modem with built-in dishwasher, Call Michele Kennedy' finished basement with
double garage central air and vac. and a 15011 lot! Grant pot � & dry ber. Won, last
location Call Stave Cooper e31 6000. long for more information at 8314000.
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Only 5153,900 for this bright spacious, freehold street
home. Finished bsmt. with dry bar and private
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Living room has lovely hardwood floors and french Brick, 3 bedroom home. Huge 20x20' family room Tastefully decorated with w/o from dining room to
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4771 or 937-1599 laundry, Located walking distancip to
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House -Hunting Checklist
Today, more and more Canadians are
taking advantage of plummeting interest
rates and more affordable housing prices
to become homeowners for the fust time.
1(owever, many first-time buyers find it
confusing to try and remember various
details for the homes they've viewed; after
a while, details can become hopelessly
jumbled together as they strive to zero in
on the home of their choice.
While it's a good idea to view any home
you're really interested in more than once,
you can save yourself a lot of time by
making a comprehensive checklist of
homes you like as you go through them.
That way, you don't have to do a lot of
backtracking; the data is at your fingertips,
and you can ask much more specific
questions during your second viewing.
Carry a clipboard and several sheets of
paper with you when looking at homes.
You may want to make up a detailed
checklist ahead of time, or merely take
notes as you go along. And if you have
questions, ask the REALTOR.
Start With Exterior
To start with, jot down the address of the
home, the asking price, annual property
taxes, mortgage terms and zoning
restrictions.
Then take notes on the home's exterior,
including the lot size and shape and the
position of the home on the lot. Also
,,tipulate whether it has a private or shared
driveway, attached or detached garage and
lot down a few words about the general
condition of the home, driveway and front
yard. I:or instance, is it a large or small
lo(.' Is it nicely landscaped or overgrown'
ELEGANCE AND SUV!
$269,900. Gorgeous
2,950 sq. ft. home boasts
main floor den, marble &
hardwood flrs., nearly fin.
bsmL, cent. air & vac. &
much more. Area of fine
homes. Heather Cullen'
683-1790.
AFFORDABLE GLENDALE
is. t $175,900. Super clean
" ¢ semi on quiet court. AN
venetian & verticals, fp.,
parquet firs., walk to all
schools, 3 bdrm., 1 4 -pc.,
1 2 -pc. baths. New roof
1991. Call Sylvia Kyle'
- - 683-1790.
CLAREMONT
NORTH BUNGALOW
Country estate. 3 + 1 bdrm., eat4n kit., din.
rm., full bsmt., rec rm. w/o to patio and pool.
Backs to crown land and nature trallS. Must
view to appreciate. 683-1790. Call Bill
Jordan'. $249,900.
UNBELIEVABLE COIDOI
LUXURY CONDO LNNG
:124,900. 5 mo. new,
marble foyer, 40 oz.
brdim., upgraded oak M.
cab., huge master, 1 4 -pc.
& 1 5 -pc. baths, den or
2nd bdrm., indoor pool,
sauna +++. Call Tom
Will it require a lot of maintenance?
Also not whether the home is detached
or semi-detached, the number of storeys it
has, and describe the siding -- whether it's
brick, brick veneer, wood, aluminum or a
combination of these materials.
One of the most important items to take
notes on is the roof. Many people
overlook this when viewing a home; they
focus entirely on the interior and forget to
scrutinize the exterior. Check the type,
condition and age of the roof and note any
recent repairs. Also take a close look at the
eavestroughs and downspouts. Note their
condition and whether any repairs or
upgrades have been made.
It's also a good idea to walk around the
exterior of the home to check the type of
foundation it has, whether it's raised well
above ground and if there are any visible
cracks.
Interior Checklist
When viewing the interior, pay close
attention to details. If the home is a duplex
or semi-detached, check with the
REALTVR to see if there is any
soundproofing between shared walls. Also
pay attention to the general condition of
the home's interior -- does it kook well -
cared for, or is it obvious that it's been
neglected'?
When you come to the heart of the home
-- the kitchen -- note the general size and
decor and w . _:.her it has an eat -in area. Is
there adequate space for cooking and food
preparation'? Is there enough cupboard
space? Take a good look at the sink,
countertops and floor and find out if the
appliances are being sold with the home.
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The next room to check is the dining
room. Note whether it is separate from and
close to the kitchen. If there is a
chandelier, is it being sold with the house?
When viewing the living room, note the
size, condition of the floor or carpet and
whether there is a fireplace. Jot down the
number of windows and their sizes and
note any window coverings that are being
sold with the house. Take similar notes for
the family room, if there is one, and note
whether it's adjacent to the kitchen.
When viewing the bedrooms, note their
respective sizes, color schemes and the
amount of closet space they provide. Will
there be enough room for a home office or
hobby work area or is this a priority?
Take extensive notes on the bathrooms
as well, including their size, floor
condition, colors, fixtures and water
pressure (turn on faucets and flush toilets
to check).
Basement
The basement is the next major interior
area to check. Note whether it is full or
partial, finished or unfinished and whether
there is adequate head room. Also look for
signs of moisture such as water marks,
peeling paint and possible mildew. As
well, look for cricks in the walls or flexors
and examine all storage and utility areas.
Check to see if the washer and dryer are
being sold with the house.
Renovations and Repairs
If renovations have been clone, check to
see whether they were carried out by the
PICKERING _ AJAX
1970 BROCK RD.ROYAL LJEFAGE == 235 BAYLY ST. W.
683-1790_;=
427-6522
t Sales Representative" Associate Broker
IN-LAW APARTMENT
$172,900. Lovely bung.
wlexcellent apt. with
separate entrance Walk
to -GO' station and Town
Centre. Appliances, gas
fireplace, extra parking. Jill
Smith' 683-1790.
FDX HOLLOW EXEMM
2,674 sq. ft Bramalea
built 4 bdrm., $269,900. 2
man'.. 4 -pc. & 1 2 -pc. baths, mn.
fir. fam. & laundry rms.
Super Igo. kit., verticals, I
venetian. Lots of extras.
Dble. drive ent Calc Sylvia
Kyle', 6831790.
PRICED TO SELL!
:229,900. Huge country
lot with beautiful view,
solid, 3 level brick bung.,
very private on cul-de-sac,
4 bdrms. & fam. rm., 8
114% financing, over 1/4
acre. Call Tom Bozanis'
683-1790.
BRIDLEWOOD
$204.800. Spotless home
prime loc., backs on to
oark. 3 bd".. w'o to
garden yard, neural
decorwalk to rral, TTC.
apprs. included. 401 •'DVP
nearby. Call Scott
McCormack' 683-1790
LOT!
$367,900. Executive home
boasts mn. fir library &
tam. rms. Large rec rm.
almost complete. Prime
location in area of fine
homes. Call for complete
Inst of upgrades. Kathryn
SWIM ALL YEAR LONG!
$224,500. Wonderful
heated indoor pool
complements this top
quality, 2,800 sq. ft.
custom-built home on a
half -acre lot! Won't last!
Brenda Clyde' 427-66M
vendor or a professional contractor. Also
ask to see receipts for any recent repairs to
the electrical or plumbing systems.
Some other things you should check into
are the sewer system, heating type and air
conditioning system. Also inquire about
the hot water heater (leased, owned, gas or
electric), the number of gallons it holds
and its efficiency and age.
Check to see what types of insulation is
in the home and ask to see copies of recent
utility bills. Also determine whether the
home has cable or aerial television service
and whether the number of electrical
outlets is adequate.
Other Notable Features
Other things you'll want to check for is
the proximity of the home to schools, city
services (such as firehalls, police stations
and hospitals), doctors, dentists, groceries
and pharmacies, banks, playgrounds,
parks, day care and recreation centres.
Accessibility to public transportation and
proximity to major roads and highways
are other important factors to keep in
mind.
You'll be surprised at how well this
checklist helps you recall details.
However, it's important to keep in mind
that this checklist helps you recall details.
However, it's important to keep in mind
that this checklist is by no means a
substitute for a thorough, professional
home inspection.
:More checklist tips and information can
be found in the Ontario Real Estate
Assoc iaLion's book "flow to Buy Your
First llomc" For a tree copy of this 12R -
pare publication, call 1-81111-563-110NIE.
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PRICE SLASHED"
5259.900 -T-e 6r --ar a- -
Sa-=;ry•s -nos, elega^•
exec 1,or a :n oresngous
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aKes.de area Stunr;rg
erg din. r^ & c.t Wan; to
]row more? Cad W oma I
Tsnner' 427-6522
FABULOUS FOX
HOLLOW
S'87.900. Imagine a quiet
court & pnvate lot.
Beautifully decorated
home boasts 3 bdrms.. 2
4 -pc. baths & fin. bsmt.
Move -in condition Call
Wilma Tanner' 427-6522.
$214,900. This all brick
spacious 4 bdrm. offers,
2,260 sq. ft. + fin. bsmt
with wet bar, tam. sized kit
with walkout, cent. air,
cent. vac. & much more.
Please call David
Mdntyre' 427.6522.
$193,900. Wonderful S.
Ajax street Ideal for young
'a families. Walk to lake,
schools, features pie lot, 4
car driveway, 3 good sized
bdrms. & separate
_ entrance to basement Cal
row! Wilma Tanner' 427-
6522-
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FOX HOLLOW BEAUTY ` FIRST TIME BUYERS IMM n IAT - —
"��'�— :215,900. Here its'. p $158,900. 3 bdrm. 2 I IWACULATE , ~ "TO SEE IS TO BUY'
1 $177,900. Great location. $174,900. 3+2 bdrm.
drawn hone. While picket of a storey dot. brick and Ouiet street close to ` bung., att gar 2 kits., pool
fence, indudes 2,040 sq. alum., walkout bsmt., schools, fin. top to bottom inground. Beautiful area of
N. Main fir, tam, & laundry fenced yard, tastefully _ with CAC and lots of S. Ajax. This home is
M ' ' rms. Super fn. bsmt, high decorated m neutral extras. Lovely 2 tiered priced for quick sale, targe
off. fum., air, large kit., shades. Good area. Call deck & fenced yard. To lot in mature area. Nat
pantry, deck, porch end. b view. Barbera lfadrea' inspect thisbeauty. Linda
Skxobie' 4276522
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CAREFUL • ITS
LOADED!
$174,900. New kit., solid
bleached oak, new
cushion firs., upgraded
brdlm., heated inground
Pool, decks front & back,
fenced. Popular Glendale
area. Jill Smith' 683.1790.
TOP OF PK:KERING
$167,500. Newer 3 bdrm.
walkout from bsmt.,
attached gar., spotless
condition. What a buy! Cal
May Hal' 6831790.
PRIME PICKERING
AREA
$149,900. See for yourself
this pretty 3 bdrm. home
with fab. fin, bsmt.
enhanced by rich oak &
handsome stone fp.
Renovated kit. & baths.
Wilma Tanner' 427-6522.
$40,000 KITCHEN!
$244,900. A 'Touch of
Class'. Elegant 4 bdrm.
home features custom
crown moldings, trench
drs., accent lighting & buitt-
in applis. Delightful decor.
Super S. Ajax near lake.
See -sigh-& buv! Wilma
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428-2121
$119,900 BY THE LAKE!
Enjoy kotury condo living
in S. Ajax, backs on to
the bay. This 1 bdrm.
beauty Wen suite laund,
undergroundparking,
cent. air and tp. Is a must
to see Call Robert
Sixsmlh 428-2121.
O2 NEED HELP!!
This Ige 3 bdrm, home
has it all with 2 fps , mn.
fir. fam. mu huge yard,
decks, dble. gar, and a
full in-law apt. with sep.
-- entrance. Excellent value
Of $199,900 Call Ed
Mateo 428-2121.
NEAR SCHOOLS"
-reenpark home, al brick
I ,v�!i fam rm big enough
for all your family to really
live it up in! Agent to
assist with low finarring,
Asking $199.900 Call
Mila Rozenbeig 428-
2121.
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4 NATURE HAS PROVIDED!
Wooded area surround-
,ig this lovely der home
in the heart of Pickering.
50 x 300' let creek. birds.
trees, walk to schools.
Priced at $198.888. Call
Vaino Lame or Flora
Waters 428-2121
5 TRULY DIFFERENT"
ohn Boddy home with a
rte- unique fir plan. Cent air
b vac., fp , walk to
schools and parks, and
backs on to a ravine. AN
this for $225,000. Call
Flora Waters 428-2121.
/'� LUXURY CONDOMINIUM!
� This comply teat sauasn
racquetball b tams courts
6 indoor:outdoor pool,
whrlpoolsauna. etc. 24
h• T J monoored seaurwy b
lotsmore Listed at
$135.900 Call Mda
I %zenberq 428.2121
O+F3lXF3 aFOUCF11 172' 3m:
-)ground pool on Ige or.
'^s unique 4 bdrm home
as everything Huge eat -
in rut w1skytight, mn flr
fam rm , fp . open
-taircase to bsmt secur
- s system 3 much more
!Nana Javor 426-2121
O 6 99% FINANCING
AVAILABLE!
�Dac*us all brick fam.
icme Ige mn fir fam
r" 3 baths front
ve•anda d full fenced
ba :k yard.. art gar On
$164.800 Call Sandra
Page 428-2121.
OLOCATION PLUS
Charm A value s what
VOL get in this prestigious
Pickering Village home
Lots of trees situated on
_- a 66 x 165' let. Asking
- - - $173,921. Call Flora
Waters or Vaino Laine at
426-2121.
10 MUST TSEE!!
Lge.4 bdrm. faa mily home
-A, on a beautifully
landscaped lot, grape
arbaar, plum d apricot
trees, waterfall, elk. Don't
wart, call today. Asking
$182,900. Cao 426-2121.
11 TRY 5% DOW
Enjoy a tenific view
our private ba;J0nI
resh, bright con
bdmds. + den, 5 sparkling
appliances. $112,000. Cal M
Jones at 426-2121.
TREES! TREE81 TREESI
Anda ravine + 3 bd n. ,
dot burp low with fn.
bsmt. in mature Woo
Shore area, walk to
schools and parks,
shopping d GO tan. Ful
price $174,900. Cal Rick
Briscoe 428-2121.
25 adzes, 2,800 sq. it
Victorian reproduction.
Wok 10 eking. Priced at
M. A must to an.
on Green 428-
2121.
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14 ATTENTION FIRSTT1YiE
M!!yti " BUYERS
.� Solid brick bung., frestily
painted, naw ft. in hal
kit., hrdwd. firs. in all
bdrms., oak cab. in kit,
fn. bsmt. with di shower.
$166,600. Call Mile
Rozenberg at 428.2121.
ONE OF A KIND!!
5 bdrm. home on 100 x
165' country lot in
picturesque Pick Village,
Ige. master bdrm. has en
suite rS balcony. Fin, rec
rm. wlgas fp. 6 bar, dg
pool 3 equip. Asking
$239,900. Bill Chapman
16POWER OF SALE
$124,000 Beaut. 3 bdrm.
townhouse in Pickering. 2
baths, fin. bsmt, end unit
with single art. gar. This
won't last at this price, so
ti calf Robert Sorsmith at
428-2121.
ILCLOSE TO LAKE
Raised bung. with 2-lawbdrm. insuite, fenced
let dble. driveway, across
from greenbelt. Asking
$134,900. Call Vaino
Laine for all the details at
428-2121.
_ 19 GLENDALE BEAUTY
$175,900
5% down will buy you this
lovely home. Feat. 2 fps,
fin bsmi , library,
+ aground pool. 150• deep
let. AI the conveniences.
Please cal Flora Waters
r at 426-2121.
Q DEMAND AREA!
his 3 bdrm. John Boddy
'Pinebrook' model
features a mezzanine
tam. rm. and party fin.
bsmt. Priced to sell at
$194,800. Call Bill
' Thompson at 428-2121.
DUTCH CLEAN
21 3 bdrm all brick home
with eat -in kit., oak
cupboards, built-in
a dishwasher. 1 4 -pc. and 2
2-pcbalks, cern air and
more. $169,900. Call
Dennis Morgan 428-
2121.
FIRST TIME BUYERS!!
$7,500 down payment,
detached 3 bdrm.
bungalow, lP. in iv. rm.,
hardwood firs., eat -in kit,
IIggee let. 0* $147,750.
Coil Maria Javor 428-
2121.
Superb at home, cent
air d M. hardwood its.
in (oyer, suudken fids rm. d
sep. din. run., upstairs
den, tin. rec rm.
$174,900. Cal Brian
Bmoomat 428-2121.
4 burins., all. enlraince,
french d1rs., sklfiglM, tan
ir. tam. rm., cat at
dible. gar, with gar. do
opener, tree fried so"
and more. Cal Flora
Wath at 4&2121.
®
Jud boa THs beaulktl
home with dbls. 9a(.
Accommodate your in.
laws in 11te but sule
with sep. entrance.
Everything for only
$178,800. Call Mia
Rosrderg at 42/-2121.
MHWALOW NI AJAR
Del 3 + 2 bdrm- Nome
LOOK K LOVEf
with 3 41)c.balks, �
eal•In IA„ clots. car per, .
0ubbnft 2 t>t 11% 4 ftdM how in taint oortdilion. batted in a bw low. entrance a bemq
lost. Ad
Tho hone Ms INA t nbeict for cotltlotdbN fnnrq. Priocd at$'a0oA00. CSN Qct$ kill,2led
LtEMM 42b 2121. =179,800. CAR Robert
a. a 0 428,4121.
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18 MAKE MY DAY!
Call now to see this
lovely home Bads on to
park, super kit., master
en suite, fam. rm. w/tp.,
oversized art. gar,
approx. 1.950 sq. ft. AN
for only $196,000. Flora
Waters at 428.2121.
_ 19 GLENDALE BEAUTY
$175,900
5% down will buy you this
lovely home. Feat. 2 fps,
fin bsmi , library,
+ aground pool. 150• deep
let. AI the conveniences.
Please cal Flora Waters
r at 426-2121.
Q DEMAND AREA!
his 3 bdrm. John Boddy
'Pinebrook' model
features a mezzanine
tam. rm. and party fin.
bsmt. Priced to sell at
$194,800. Call Bill
' Thompson at 428-2121.
DUTCH CLEAN
21 3 bdrm all brick home
with eat -in kit., oak
cupboards, built-in
a dishwasher. 1 4 -pc. and 2
2-pcbalks, cern air and
more. $169,900. Call
Dennis Morgan 428-
2121.
FIRST TIME BUYERS!!
$7,500 down payment,
detached 3 bdrm.
bungalow, lP. in iv. rm.,
hardwood firs., eat -in kit,
IIggee let. 0* $147,750.
Coil Maria Javor 428-
2121.
Superb at home, cent
air d M. hardwood its.
in (oyer, suudken fids rm. d
sep. din. run., upstairs
den, tin. rec rm.
$174,900. Cal Brian
Bmoomat 428-2121.
4 burins., all. enlraince,
french d1rs., sklfiglM, tan
ir. tam. rm., cat at
dible. gar, with gar. do
opener, tree fried so"
and more. Cal Flora
Wath at 4&2121.
®
Jud boa THs beaulktl
home with dbls. 9a(.
Accommodate your in.
laws in 11te but sule
with sep. entrance.
Everything for only
$178,800. Call Mia
Rosrderg at 42/-2121.
MHWALOW NI AJAR
Del 3 + 2 bdrm- Nome
LOOK K LOVEf
with 3 41)c.balks, �
eal•In IA„ clots. car per, .
0ubbnft 2 t>t 11% 4 ftdM how in taint oortdilion. batted in a bw low. entrance a bemq
lost. Ad
Tho hone Ms INA t nbeict for cotltlotdbN fnnrq. Priocd at$'a0oA00. CSN Qct$ kill,2led
LtEMM 42b 2121. =179,800. CAR Robert
a. a 0 428,4121.
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MISSISSAUGA =-I know every manufacturer gets in their lineup which could go head-to-head with the .from the sketch pad to the roads of Canada
very enthusiastic when they introduce a new model and the
. .Honda Accord, the Mazda 626 and the Toyota 7-:bnited States. Forsyth said the automaker wanted to
into their lineup, but the truth is that this car is the iCunry.
-Abuild a car which embodied "space efficiency" and
most exciting thing that's happened at Nissan fora -This is a segment in which Nissarihas never had 1. :'with a goal of "big on the inside, small on the out -
long time." =a strong entry before," Forsyth said. "Me previous 'side."
With those words, Nissan Canada's director of Nissan Stanzas just weren't designed for the North The Altima's exterior
marketing Ian Forsyth introduced the Altima — the American market. Their main target markets were dimensions are practically
;-sized, making the car easy to handle and park. Yet,
automaker's new entry into the family sedan market. southeast Asia and Europe where they did inside, the Nissan offers more overall front and rear
."The Nissan Altima is a totally new vehicle for -very well indeed." :headroom than the Toyota Carnry or the Honda
1993 and will compete in the largest segment in the ..So, the first order of
business was to come up with �Accord.
Canadian market," said Forsyth at the recent press 'a car which was pleasing to the North American con- Performwxe' wise, the Nissan Altima more
than
preview. "This segment has grown in importance 'sumer, both in design styling and performance.`:holds its own against its competitors. The Altima is
over the last 10 years and is now the largest chunk of "rbe design targets for the Altima were set very
the (automobile) market." _»Q. -powered by a 2.4 -liter twin -cam 16 -valve four cylin-
high so that we could deliver a look, feel and a level der engine. This powerplant delivers the highest stan-
.7be automaker looked at the figures —approxi- of quality and performance that would not just meet, .,dard horsepower and torque in its class, which
matelyone third of vehicle sales in Canada in 1991 but exceed the expectations of consumers in this seg- caused Forsyth to add "we feel we have achieved the
fell in this market segment — and realized they
�ment," Forsyth stated.
-.driving feel and performance of a six cylinder, yet
couldn't affQrd to lose ground to their nearest com- -Nissan engineers established a n'
umber of design :'-:with the fuel efficiency of a four."
ipetitors. They also realized they didn't have a vehicle themes when they about the task of taking the Altima Plo"o see NISSAN on
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Precious moments can
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between life and death to victims. "
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First and foremost though, guard
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fully for other traffic before leaving
your car. If you have flares, use
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obstacle. Avoid standing behind. €
beside or between other vehicles
where you may not be noticed by
on -coming traffic.
inured victims. Your help is essen-
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Find out how many people are
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PAGE 4 Wednesday, September 2. 1992 WHEELS DURHAM WEST
Nissan launches Altima andQ uest
Continued from page 1
Prices for the new family sedan
will be announced this week, but
Forsyth said the automaker will
`'slot Altima into the $16,000 to
S22.000 range." He also spelled
out Nissan's goals for the new car.
"Our plan is to double our sales
(in the market segment) in the
1993 model vear and then double
them again within the next three
years following," Forsvth said.
"Our goal (for Altima) is to sell
20.000 units per year, or about 25
per cent of our total sales vol-
ume.
Local Nissan dealers arc excit-
ed about the arrival of the ne%
sedan. "The attractive feature is
that the Altima is going to have
more base horsepower than any
car in its class," said Keng Fong,
president of Kingchurch Nissan in
Ajax.
The second new model name
for Nissan for the 1993 model year
is the Quest — a seven -passenger
vehicle which compliments the
€ five -passenger Axxess (pictured
on the front page) in the minivan
market seement.
Quest was designed by Nissan
Desisn International in San Diego.
en6neered by Nissan Research
and Development in Michigan and
a«embled b% Ford alongside the
Forsyth explained how Nissan
designers and engineers developed
Quest "from the inside out" to
offer passengers maximum com-
fort and flexibility of use. In its
short history, Quest has already
been awarded an award for design
from Design International maga-
zine — the first automobile to get
such reward.
The key to Quest is that Nissan
wanted the vehicle to have the
most car -like driving feel of any
minivan available on the market.
In accomplishing this. Nissan is
powered by the sophisticated 3.0 -
litre V6 engine available in the
Maxima. The poaerplant puts out
The 1993 Nissan Quest offers seating for seven passengers or provides up to 3.25 cubic metres (114.8
cubic feet) of cargo space.
BMW goes Touring in North America
By JIM ROBINSON
Although the wagonback has
been part of the BMW lineup in
Europe since the 2002 model. it has
taken three decades for BMW to
bring their idea of what a station-
waeon should be to North America.
Thee don't call them stationwag-
ons in Germany. They call wagons a
"touring" as they do in Japan. The
new BMW 5 -Series Touring is final-
ly being sold here after numbers for
minivan sales started to take off,
pulling stationwagon sales right
along with them. This North
American move to a vehicle with
more room than a sedan, but with
the tide of a car, could be ignored no
longer.
There is more to the chassis than
just adding glass and a tailgate.
Unlike certain Japanese wagons
with odd -sized and seemingly mis-
placed rear quarter glass, the baegri-
ty of the character line along the sill
of the car is carried through to, and
around the tail.
The rear gate was two release
handles hidden under the licence
plate valance panel. One releases
only the glass rear window, while
the other opens the full rear gate.
Recessed into the floor are two
train carrying cubby holes filled
with things like spare tires and jack-
ing equipment. Otherwise the floor
is flat with a roller security cover to
hid your valuables. I'd estimate
there is comparable room in a
Taurus wagon which also has round-
ed exterior and interior architecture.
That means it is larger than a sedan,
but don't go thinking it will hold as
much "stuff" as a standard minivan.
But with 1,450 litres of volume
with the two rear seats folded away,
carrying capacity is not to be
sneezeif at. BMW claims a maxi-
mum load of 500 kg or about 1,000
lbs. Permitted roof load is 100 kg.
The Touring is only available
with the 2.5 -litre inline six -cylinder
engine driving through a four -speed
automatic transmission with drive to €
the rear wheels as is the BMW tradi-
tion. Pushing 189 hp thanks to 24 -
valve design, it offers a maximum of
181 torques at 4,700 rpm.
The engine propels the car along
swiftly, but not with the crackling
performance one expects from
BMW. Weight is one drawback.
What's needed is the 3.5 -litre ver- €
sion of the inline six, or perhaps the
new 3.0 -litre V8 BMW is about to
launch in Europe. It's an able per- €
former about equal to the 3.8 -litre €
Ta wu%Sable.
The difference between the
Bimmer and the Taurus is found in
"feel" and attention to detail. I
Somehow, BMW has managed to
retain a 50/50 weight distribution
between front and rear axles, quite a
feat when you're dulling with sever-
al hundred pounds of metal which
comes with a wagon design-
Itshouldbe pointed out 80 per
cent of the content of this car has
been designed to be recycled. From
engine blocks to plastic panels,
everything carries a code to help in
the recycling effort.
As with any BMW, it is in the
way the little things are executed
which makes the BMW start to
standout months into ownership.
1,
ROADrEST
The leather wrapping on the auto-
matic shifter feels just right and the
stitching is handsomely turned out.
The rear window wiper works by
pushing the wiper stalk forward. No
fumbling around twisting the stalk
one way and a knob on the end in
another direction. Just push to work.
When you buy a new BMW, you
expect a feature which ranks high on
the techno-toy ladder. The Touring
delivers with the optional "double
slidutg/liftatg roof." It opens to pro-
vide a shgnoof for the front or one of
the back. Then there is a mode
which opens both halves toward the
centre so each passenger, as BMW
says, "can have their own piece of
the sky."
Problem with this car is going to
be price. Base retail is $50.500. The
multi -functional roof rack adds $575
and there is a charge of $300 for
lumber in each of the front seats.
That adds up to $51,675 before
taxes and without the trick roof or
optional leather.
The other side of the coin is
BMW only intends to bring in a lim-
ited number of Tourings, so they
should remain relatively scarce in
country club and resort parking lots.
150 horsepower and 170 foot-
pounds of torque, yet produces
low noise and vibration levels.
There is only one transmission
available —an electronically -con-
trolled four -speed automatic,
derived from the 1992 Maxima
SE.
The car -like handling is due to
a suspension system comprised of
independent MacPherson struts
with a stabilizer bar in the front
and a long -leaf spring/beam axle
in the rear.
Quest has 2.000 -pound towing
capacity, which can be upgraded
to 3,5(1) pounds.
"Quest is totally different from
any minivan in the market seg-
ment," Fong said. "With the versa-
tility of seating arrangements and
cargo capacity, I don't think peo-
ple in the market for a minivan
should be looking at anything
else."
The base Quest starts at
$22,290, which includes seating
for seven, air conditioning, power
windows, door locks and mirrors
and Nissan's standard "satisfaction
commitment" warranty. The fully -
loaded GXE goes for $30,290.
Forsyth concluded saying this
is an exciting time for Nissan.
"The introduction of a new
nameplate is a major event for any
carmaker," he said. "This year, we
are introducing two entirely new
nameplates — the first new mod-
els names in the Nissan family in
nearly nine years."
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The Subaru Justy for 1992
continues to offer the only four-
wheel-drive system in its price
class and the only electronic con-
tinuously variable automatic
transmission in the world.
"Justy is high tech at a low
price," says Bill Kerr, president
of Subaru Canada. "At Subaru,
%a don't believe that an entry-
level price tag has to equate with
entry-level technology or sparse
equipment levels."
Available either as a three -
door or five -door hatchback,
Justy is the only car in its price
class that offers a choice of front -
drive or "On Demand" four-
wheel-drive.
It is also the only production
car in the world that offers an
Electronic Continuously Variable
Transmission (ECVT), which
provides the shifting ease of an
automatic with the fuel economy
and performance of a manual.
The front -wheel -drive Justy is
offered only as a three -door
hatchback in two trim levels (DL
and GL), while "On Demand"
Navigation systems
show rivers0
the way
Nissan has recently developed a third -genera- !
tion vehicle navigation system said to operate with ��FF �M
far more accuracv than the company's previous
systems.
Under ideal conditions, this system can indicate
on a graphic map, displayed on a color video mon-
itor, actual vehicle locations. These vehicle navi-
ggation systems have been incorporated into
Rissan's optional Multi A/V System, which also
features a multi -function sound system.
This new system — optional on Nissans Cedric,
Gloria and Cima models for the Japanese market
— differs from previous systems in that vehicle
navigation is assisted by a new optical -fiber gyro-
scope as well as a series of standardized electronic
roadside beacons.
The new optical -fiber gyroscope developed by
Nissan is said to more accurately sense the direc-
'm of vehicle movement. Only 130 millimetres in
diameter, this gyroscope uses 100 metres of 0.3
mm optical fiber, which boasts faster transmission
chanwieristics than ordinary wire, to boost the
unit's sensitivity.
Not even bumpy roads seem to pose a problem
because the gyro is not affected by shock in the
horizontal plane. According to Nissan representa-
tives, thiis new optical -fiber gyroscope is the rust
of its kind in the world.
Other advances which have improved system
performance include the adoption of dual -system
map matching logic. The micromatching mode
best matches the calculated vehicle location to
roads in the internal map data, while the macro -
matching node matches the pattern of vehicle
direction with roadway shapes. Micromatching is
performed once a second, while macromatching is
performed approximately every 50 metres of
Movement.
The map database, which also has been
improved, is stored in a single CD ROM (read
only memory) and can easily be replaced in the
event of future database updates. The map scale of
1:25,000 for all cities in Japan with a population
of 200,000 or greater, although some map portions
can be enlarged to show 1:12,500 scale. The
th
n
Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya regions are normally
shown at 1:12,500 scale.
The system makes use of signals broadcast by
the electronic beacons to display the names of
intersections and the destinations of roads leading
from them. Through the operation of the optical -
fiber gyroscope, the system automatically senses
actual vehicle location and indicates it in relation
to the map database with greater accuracy than
previous systems, which rely only on signals from
the Global Positioning Systems (GPS) satellites
operated by the United States government.
TV electronic beacons have been designed to
assist vehicle navigation by broadcasting their spe-
cific location co-ordinates by radio signals to vehi•
cies equipped with compatible systems. The signal
is digitally broadcast at 2.5 Ghz, but it is deliber-
ately kept weal[ to limit the reception area to
approximately 35 metres before and after the bea-
con and in a strip 15 metres wide, in order to avoid
any possibility of cross -beacon interference since
all will share the same frequency.
Some beacons are already being set up along
major roadways in the Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya J
areas by a Japanese government authority. Current
plans call for a yearly increase in the number of
beacons erected.
Nissan designers believe this new system will
be the precursor of future systems which could be
able to show up-to-the-minute information from
outside sources on a display mounted in the car.
One example of such information could be data
on traffic conditions, which would enable
motorists to plan the best alternate route to their
destinations with the use of the system.
four-wheel-drive Justys come in
both three -door and five -door
configurations in only the upper
level GL trim.
The DL is powered by a 66 -
horsepower, 1.2 -litre, three -cylin-
der OHC engine with three
valves per cylinder and an elec-
tronically -controlled two -barrel
carburetor, The GL engine is
equipped with multi -point fuel
injection and produces 73 horse-
power. Standard transmission is a
five -speed manual overdrive. The
automatic ECVT is optional on
the three -door front -wheel -drive
GL and on the five -door four-
wheel-drive GL.
Although priced well below
most of its competitors, Justy
DL three -door includes such
standard features as all -season
steel -belted radials, front side
window defoggers, reclining
front bucket seats, one-piece
fold -down rear seat, full analog
instrumentation plus Telltale
Graphic Monitor and trim meter,
electric rear window defogger
and two -speed windshield
wipers.
The 1992 Justy DL is priced
starting at S7,759. GL models
start at $8,679.
Look for the Justy and the rest
of Subaru's model lineup at C &
C Motor Sales, 1705 Dundas St.
W. in Whitby.
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2,1092 PAGE 7
GM cars benefit from aircraft technology
At General Motors' Hughes
Aircraft Company, high technolo-
gy is a way of life. And for some
time, engineers have been work-
ing on a number of projects aimed
at transferring the expertise from
Hughes to General Motors prod-
ucts.
One such project is the head -up
display (HUD) currently used in
many jet aircraft. Developed
jointly by Hughes and GM's
Delco Electronics, HUD projects
a vehicle's speed, fuel level and
turn signal indicators onto the
windshield of the car. The instru-
ment's readings appear to float in
space in front of the car so the
driver doesn't have to look away
from the road to check them.
The HUD system is already
available as an option on many
General Motors coupe and sedan
models.
For the future, engineers are
working on a holographic centre
high mounted stop light. The
holographic light projects red
light beams through a clear circu-
lar hologram on a vehicle's rear
window, generating a red stop
light when the brakes are applied.
It eliminates the current lamp
that's mounted on the rear pack-
age shelf.
Also in the works are a near
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obstacle detection system that will
automatically alert drivers of
objects immediately behind the
vehicle and an improved power
supply to extend the range of
GM's electric vehicle -- the
Impact, which is scheduled for
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production later in the decade.
Hughes has also developed an
automotive sensor instrumentation
van -- a GM vehicle equipped
with a laser range -finder. infrared
detectors, television cameras and
other technological devices. The
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vehicle is used to test sensor
extensions in the real world.
Hughes is also aiding General
Motors with technologies used in
making its undersea products qui-
eter. The work has ranged from
removing windshield wiper slap
noise to active noise cancellation
to improved gear design.
Hughes is a world leader in
defence electronics and communi-
cation satellites and is a wholly-
owned subsidiary of General
Motors Corporation.
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4EW 1992 DODGE SHADOW
le Shadow 5 door with air conditioning, automatic trans. comes
Mete with 47 standard features. including AM, FM stereo, power
ing. power brakes and more, all for the drive away price of only
116.10. FEATURES INCLUDE:
•2 2 rtre eiectror,o %4 ,�'*Cec e g ^e
'WFM Sv:reo wl' 4 soe&ws
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FEATURES INCLUDE:
-AIR CONDITIONING -DRIVER'S SIDE AIR BAG
•7 PASSENGER SEATING -AR/FM STEREO -
•V6 -LUGGAGE RACK
-AUTOMATIC -STOCK #311-2 �_A
1992 DODGE CARAVAN
`17,470.00
FREIGHT
`665.00
AIR TAX
11100.00
TIRE TAX
'25 DOW
DRIVE
8,260.00 j
AWAY PRICE P.S.T.
'1,460.00
G S T
11,27000
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19 9 9 9 REBATE `9,999.0
' DRIVE Awnv PRICE `19,999.00
u's a aorto Concept. wlh *in assay, the pile beluda the t WK, GSL P.S.T., and all adW taxes. No extra. No hidden coats. Oniv AmendaM Doetoa dame to offer this. The adwrliaad txka tln once rau DN. Ar you have
is de *aL M w drive er. 'See deow for details. "RabaM aaabwd so daalsr in tau of Mnanee filer. Located Time offer. "MontNy pe ii as Cooed over 6o month of 9.9% weh t=as, ie., freight i rst ate *Mn. O.Kc.
1992 DODGE SPIRIT
Dodge Spirit Chrysler's mks leaders are fully boded wife or cordbonirg and automatic
Mm plus AM" stereo coma. lit steering, power 1 1,,11 and much more lot fie
DRNEAWAY PRICE OF s14f907°`a
DODGE SPIRR 22EPUG. 43,517.00
•2S ite electonfic fuf11 irtlecbd ergine FRT '550.00
kcoinM TAX .'100.00
mAulola :Irarfen issin I 7VIETAX '25.00
•AWFM casoede stereo s - GAS TAX �IS•00
`� sberirg Stm TOTAL 514,267.00
�� +r G.S.T. `1,141.36
•power steering l
-Power remote outside mirrors P.ST. '998.69
-Ful console with an rest SUB TOTAL '16,407.05
•7 yr.115,000 km power train warranty or 3 yr. LESS REBATE -'1 500.00
x0,000 km Wmper to Aper 05
TOTAL DRIVE1 9 7 O
AWAY PRICE
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1992 CHRYSLER DYNASTY LE
New U on '92 Dynasty LE 4 door sedan, 6* baled wi h
DNWAWAY PFUM OF `189861"
26C PICC, '16,658.00
�3 3 lige vs IFRT '630.00
e4 spd. sub. AM TAX $100.00
-k Ixn6lonig TIRE TAX '25.00
-AM. kardwsission GASTAX - 915.0
. -Ak" cassette SUBTOTAL '17,488.00
•Powerwlndows G.S.T. '1,224.16
-Power door locks P.S•T. '1.399.04
- ung SUB TOTAL '20,111.20
-CruiseouhKll LESS REBATE •'1,250.00
�potrfer outside mirrors
-And much more for ft 20
TOTAL DRIVE 18 861
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Fully loaded, includes cruise control, tilt steering, AM/FM - $750 GRAD DISCOUNT
cassette, air, auto. trans., power mirrors, remote liftgate LEASE $287", p`„�, $103643*
release plus much more. Stk. #7936.
1992 DUSTER .$ 9165 1
SALE
' incl., auto., p.s., p.b., floor mats, sound insulation,
^ console, dual homs, delay wipers, tach, aluminum
i2'1111/2 DUSTER wheels, tinted glass, air, AM/FM cass., light package
plus much more. Stk. #7896.
• $750 GRAD DISCOUNT
LEASE $221"" month $85901 *itappl'IcaWe
� 1992 LeBARON COUPE $161341
HIGH LINE SALE 1 C 341
_ Incl. 4 spd. auto., air, V6, engine, floor mats, tilt, cruise,
overhead console, vanity mirrors, power locks, power • $750 GRAD DISCOUNT
92 LeBARON windows, power seat, fully loaded plus much more. Stk.
#7930. LEASE $418" month
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Incl. auto., p.s., p.b., V6, air, p.w., p.d.l., HD pack, cast - $750 GRAD DISCOUNT
aluminum wheels, Ige. fuel tank, rear flip seats, buckets,
92 DAKOTA console, tach plus much more. Stk. #T7&%. LEASE $328",Pe` ie, '14 1 63
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401992 COLT 200 $8378
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ower steenng, full wheel covers, cloth seats, auto.
trans. and more. Stk. #CM36. - $750 GRAD DISCOUNT
LEASE $180" per $7 628*
1992 GRAND $171156
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Incl. auto., 3.3, V6, p.s., p.b., 7 passenger seating, air 1. $750 GRAD DISCOUNT
92 GRAND cond., air bag, rear flood lights, plus much more. S*- LEASE $374"P" $16,406 ;
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