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FOOD SAMARITANS:
The true meaning of Thanksgiv-
ing was evident last week at
Roland Michener Public School
in Ajax where students brought
in more than 600 items of food
to be given to the needy. Parent
volunteers dropped the items off
at the Salvation Army Family
Services Centre in Ajax.
D Drug bust slows
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D Cops blue over
use -of -force rules
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Ajax -Pickering
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She's fired up
Woman launches
complaint in quest
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By JUDI BOBBITT
Staff Reporter
AJAX-PICKERING - Marlene Lambert
dreams of fighting fires and saving lives. But
her dream keeps going up in smoke and instead
of battling fires, she plans to battle the town of
Pickering over what she believes are unfair hir-
ing practices.
The Ajax woman has complained to the
Human Rights Commission because Pickering,
following a long-standing and unwritten policy,
has refused to consider her as a firefighter
because she doesn't live in the town.
"There are good candidates out there and
they don't live in Pickering — give them a
chance," urges Mrs. Lambert, whose nusband,
Will, is a full-time Scarborough firefighter. "I'd
be so proud of helping people out...l can do it."
Pickering, like Ajax and Whitby, prefers to
hire full-time firefighters from its experienced
volunteer contingent. But volunteer firefighters
are required to live in the town to ensure quick
response when summoned. That requirement is
also in place in Ajax and Whitby and is not in
violation of the Human Rights code.
But Mrs. Lambert, who's been updating her
file at Pickering's personnel department with
new certificates and licences since 1990, says
no one at the town mentioned any such policy
to her: she fears she's being discriminated
See WOMAN -.Page A3
Marlene Lambert of Ajax has com-
plained to the Human Rights Commis-
sion because Pickering won't give her
a firefighting job. The town says it has
an unwrtten rule that rookie firefighters
We in Pickering.
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AJAX - A group of culturally -mixed stu- not at their color. We have to learn to take focused on multiculturalism.
dents wants to break down barriers at their (differences) as a plus, not as a minus," says . Among the Trinidad native's goals is wip-
school and encourage others not to judge peo- Candice Metivier, one of eight Archbishop ing out such verbal abuses as "wigger," a term
ple by their color. Denis O'Connor Catholic School students
"We should be looking at a person's inside, who recently attended a leadership course that See TEENS-3-age,Al2
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Woman battles to become firefighter
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against because of her gender.
She points out she could travel to urban
Pickering quickly from her south Ajax
home. "At least I could relieve (tired fire-
fighters on the job). I could be used."
Of the 19 municipalities she's applied
to, she says, Pickering has treated her the
worst. She claims she's been met with
questions "about the wisdom of my desire
to become a firefighter", mis-filed and
missing applications and suggests the
town should produce its hiring policy in
writing.
"If they've got such a policy, why have
they been accepting my application for the
last three years?" she asks. "I've worked
my butt off."
Her qualifications for the job include
training at The Fire Academy, Toronto
and a 16 -week course with the Metro
Toronto Police Auxiliary; certificates and
licences in the areas of first aid, emergen-
cy -vehicle driver training, scuba diving,
radio procedures, and firearm training.
She paid S1 10 out of her own pocket to
take a gruelling physical test administered
by York University that Ontario firefight-
ers are required to pass. The test includes
such physical demands as running up four
flights of stairs twice while wearing a 50 -
pound. vest, five -pound ankle weights and
carrying a 70 -pound hose.
She passed.
But those kinds of qualifications are
irrelevant if an applicant doesn't live with-
in town boundaries. "We wouldn't even
consider her," says Pickering town man-
ager Noel Marshall of Mrs. Lambert. "The
policy is, you must be a resident. That's
the policy we must abide by."
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A qualified Pickering woman would be
welcome to join the fire department, says
chief Steve Stewart, who has never seen
Mrs. Lambert's job application because it
never got further than the personnel
department. To date, no females being
considered for employment with the Pick-
ering fire department have passed the
tough physical test at York University.
"I have no prejudices — I really
don't," chief Stewart assures. "We have a
policy in this town. It*s an equity policy
and that's the way it's going to be. Period.
There's no sense in fighting it."
But councillor Maurice Brenner dis-
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agrees. As acting mayor earlier this year,
he met with Mrs. Lambert to review her
concerns. "I can find no trace of a policy,"
he says. "I don't accept or believe there's
a policy... Why wasn't she considered over
the past few years? I think they frowned
upon a female firefighter."
He says it's "ludicrous" to follow a
policy that was never approved by council
nor written down; he suggests council
adopt a resolution stating employees
should live "within travelling distance" of
Pickering.
Mayor Wayne Arthurs agrees it "may
be time the policy was reviewed in the
interests of the community."
In the meantime, Mrs. Lambert is
hopeful she'll become the first female
firefighter in her hometown of Ajax, the
only town that's invited her to write an
entry-level aptitude test. She passed the
test but didn't have a required trucking
licence: she's since obtained it.
"I want to be treated dust like the guys,"
she assures. "I'm not looking for lower
standards."
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AJAX-PICKERING - The Daily Bread Food Bank has
extended its Thanksgiving campaign, because it's well short of
its target.
As of Monday, about 530,000
kilograms or 1.16 million pounds
of food had been donated, way
below the target of 907,000 kg (2
million pounds).
The drive was to have ended on
Monday, but will continue until
Friday.
You can drop off at any local
fire hall non-perishable; food items
like peanut butter, canned meat,
fish, stew, vegetables or fruit, mac-
aroni and cheese dinners, beans
with pork, rice, baby formula or
food, and powdered milk.
The Daily Bread helps feed
350,000 in the Greater Toronto
Area.
Lots of donations
AJAX-PICKERING - Generous • ,
residents opened their hearts and
cupboards to the les., fortunate this •
Thanksgiving.
More than 3.000 lbs. of non-per-
ishable food have been eiven to the a
Afar-Pickenng Community Food
Bank at St. Paul*, on -the -Hill
Anglican Church. Pickering. and
• it's still coming in." saes coordina-
tor Ginny Butler. "It's wonderful.
Even -thing is going mal. Pickering
is. once again, vers generous."
The donations were badly need-
ed: supplies had been depleted
thmuzhout the summer months and
more families are turning to the
food hark for help. "Them were 54
families on Friday alone,.. says Ms.`
Sutler. "It could be up to 1(11) (fami-
lies) a week. -
Volunteers were sorting dona-
tions Tuc-sdav and hoping for more
:o see the food bank through the •
winter. The Thanksgiving drive will
continue until the end of October. o -
St Paul's on -the -Hill is located
on Hwy. 2 just west of Fairport Rd.
Call 81L).7909.
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The Ajax -Pickering Salvation Army helps feed about 130
families a month. It doesn't receive food from the Daily Bread,
but instead survives on donations from the public.
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People who'd like to give non-perishable food to the Salva
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vices Centre at 43 Station St, Ajax.
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Barbecues and accessories
Swing and slide kits and
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and Coleman coolers
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'Peaceful' anti -porn protest planne'd__for0ct.'26_
March at adult -only video store kick-off event to White Ribbon Week
DURHAM - Residents opposed
to the presence of pornography in
society are being asked to display
white ribbons as part of a national
protest.
The Family Action Council and
People Against Pornography are co-
sponsoring White Ribbon Week '92
in Durham region from Sunday,
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White ribbons can be placed on
doors, cars and lapels to demon-
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According to the council, white rib-
bons will be sent to the Prime Min-
ister, the justice minister, provincial
premiers, members of provincial
and federal governments, and may-
ors and councillors.
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campaign with a "peaceful protest
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Only Video, 129 King St. E.,
Oshawa, on Oct. 25 at 10 a.m.
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AIDS awareness
must be r ea -
round
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Most people are probably aware that last week was AIDS Aware-
nes4 Week. Most people probably read or viewed a feature on AiDS
and were reminded of its severity.
But the awareness can't just conte one week a year. AIDS aware-
ness is a year-round must.
Five years ago, local residents wouldn't have cared much about
AIDS Awareness Week. And, 10 years ago, many still hadn't heard of
the killer disease which now has a week dedicated to it.
If you're not interested in reading or hearing about AIDS, maybe
you should keep in mind that AIDS is here in Ajax and Pickering and
you could be its next victim.
Maybe you should be reminded that 350 people in Durham region
are HIV positive. And, that 35 people have developed AIDS.
Do you still think you're immune to catching the disease" Do you
still think it's a disease that only homosexuals, drug users and movie
stars contract`'
We hope not. AIDS is everywhere. And, we hope local residents
appreciate that the 350 people living in your area might not be practis-
ing safe sex. Furthermore, the number of people who are HIV positive
and aren't yet aware of it might unknowingly be spreading it.
Now is the time to heighten your awareness of the AIDS virus and
learn how it could affect you. Estimates indicate that, by the year
2000, up to 110 million people around the world will devclop AIDS.
Canada is still waiting for a policy and funding to replace its exist-
ing commitment to the fight against AiDS. which expires next year.
Sign a petition, inform yourself and let your Member of Parliament
know that AIDS isn't going to go away because the funding docs.
And protect yourself. AIDS .Awareness Week may be over, but
AIDS awareness must take place all year long.
Letters
Name school 1� after local person
To the editor,
I wonder who decides on the
names for new area schools and if
they put any real thought into it or
just pick a name purely for politi-
cal reasons.
There has been a lot of talk in
.Pickering Village recently over
the name of the new public school
on Church St. N. — Lincoln
Alexander Public School. How
often do you suppose that will be
confused with Lincoln Ave. Pub-
lic School" Already people are
saying "Lincoln" when referring
to the new school. Your new -spa -
The News Advertiser wel-
comes letters to the editor on
topical issues, controversial
matters and anything else of
interest to our readers. Pleas
keep letters to a reasonable
length of no more than 1112
typed, double spaced pages.
We reserve the right to edit
letters for style, length and
legal reasons and to withhold
letters deemed not fit for pub-
lication. All letters must
include your full name,
address and phone number for
our information. Letters can
be mailed or dropped off at
the News Advertiser, 130
Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont.,
L 1 S 2H5 or sent by FAX to
683-7363.
per, on page 5 of the Sunday,
Sept. 6 issue says, "Students
who'll be heading to Lincoln
Avenue Public School this week
got a chance to tour the new
school, located on Church St..."
What happens if there is an
emergency at one of the schools
and there is confusion at the fire
department, ambulance or police
departments`' Could this confusion
result in serious injury or worse.
death?
It is not too late for the powers
that be to reconsider the name. it
was a nice thought to honor Mr.
Alexander, but in this case it is not
practical. Let's rename the school
based upon some local heritage.
Actually many of us do not
understand why it was not offi-
cially named The Hermitage
School, as it was called during the
pre -construction stage.
If it must be named after a per-
son, there are many local residents
past and present who deserve such
an honor.
Whatever the name may be,
let's not allow this confusing situ-
ation to continue until serious con-
sequences result.
Donna Bavdak,
Ajax
'Knitting bee' helps needy
To the editor,
This summer I saw something I've never seen before — a "bag -lady"
In a Pickering shopping plaza. Like most people, 1 exclaimed my disbe-
lief to my neighbors, but did nothing more.
When Johanne and Robert Pierce looked through the eyes of the
homeless, they saw a long, cold winter ahead for many and then did
something about it'
They have organized a "knitting bee" which will provide warm
clothing. To date the volunteers are 75 strong and several stores and
companies have donated yarn. (Diamond Yarn, Tor., Sears, Pickering
Town Centre, White Rose, Scarborough, Woolco, Agincourt., and
Woolco, Whitby.) This has resulted in five boxes of mitts, scarves,
socks and hats ready for delivery early in November.
We need more people in this world just like the Pierce's. inspiring
others to help where they can and make a difference. This recession has
created a greater need for warm clothing, winter is fast approaching and
for some it's already here.
"Money will not be accepted," says Johanne, "but a drop -box for
yarn is available at the Pickering Post Office at Brock and Hwy. 2." If
you can help, please contact the Pierce's at 509-2055 (after 2 p.m.) or
420-K 174.
Lucia A. DiLisi,
Pickering
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Violence against
women, children
topic of forum
DURHAM - A victim and
survivor of spousal violence
will address an upcoming
Women Against violence
forum.
Recognizing the signs of
violence is among the issues to
be discussed at the forum,
which looks at violence
against women and children.
Participants will also learn
what laws protect victims
against violent acts, how to
prevent verbal, psychological
and physical abuse, who to
turn to for help, and which
agencies will respond to crisis
situations.
The forum is sponsored by
the Canadian Auto Workers
(CAW) Women's Committee
and endorsed by the executive
of Local 222.
Presentations will also be
made by Durham Regional
Police, Durham Legal Service,
Denise House, Apple House,
the Rape Crisis Centre, Out-
reach Child Abuse Prevention
and Education and the Crisis
Intervention Team at the
Oshawa General Hospital.
The forum will be held
Sunday, Oct. 18 from 8:30
a.m. to 5 p.m. at the CAW
Local 222 Hall, 1425 Phillip
Murray Ave., Oshawa. Regis-
tration will be held at 8 a.m.
It's free to any women, men
and teenagers wanting to take
part. Lunch and child care will
be provided for a limited num-
ber on a first-come, first-
served basis. For advance reg-
istration, call 723-1187.
A ballot box will be avail-
able for those who would like
to ask questions anonymously.
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Drug buss may slow crack trade
By NORMAN NELSON
Durham Staff
DURHAM - Police feel they've
put a dent in the increasing crack
cocaine trade in Durham with a drug
bust last week.
Nearly $8,000 worth of crack
cocaine was seized and several peo-
ple arrested at an Oshawa home by
members of the RCMP and Durham
Regional Police drug units.
A resident of the Whistler Dr.
address — Donovan Washington
Whittaker, 32 — was charged with
trafficking in cocaine, possession for
the purpose of trafficking and being
in possession of the proceeds of
crime.
He pleaded guilty in provincial
court on Thursday and was immedi-
ately sentenced to two years in
prison. He also received notice from
Immigration Canada that there will
be a deportation hearing and he may
be sent back to Jamaica.
"He was a major supplier (to
Oshawa)," says Sergeant Jake White
of the Oshawa detachment of the
RCMP.
Staff Sgt. Sandy Ryrie of
Dw1ham Regional Police says crack
is starting to turn up in the area in
greater quantities. "It's becoming
more prevalent."
Police stopped a taxi at Centre St.
and Gibb St. just before midnight
last Monday night, says Sgt White.
A passenger was searched and seven
grams of crack seized, with a street
value of S1,400.
A 21 -year-old Oshawa man is
charged with possession of crack
cocaine for the purpose of traffick-
ing.
After further investigation, police
got a search warrant for Mr. Whit -
taker's Whistler Dr. residence,
where they seized 32 grams of
cocaine and more than 52,000 in
cash suspected as being the proceeds
of crime.
Three other residents of the home
— a 38 -year-old woman, a 19-year-
old
9-yearold woman and a 19 -year-old man
— as well as a 21 -year-old Scarbor-
ough man and a female Scarbor-
ough youth all face drug charges,
including possession of crack
cocaine for the purpose of traffick-
ing.
Dr. Brenda Chartier
wishes to advise
those patients who
were not notified of
her new address
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encouraged by their association to wear
blue ribbons as a show of support for their
Metro Toronto colleagues.
Constable Terry Ryan, vice-president
of the Durham Regional Police Associa-
tion, says the decision to don the the blue
ribbons was made at an executive meeting
Sunday night "in support of Metro's job
action in principle".
Members of Metro Toronto Police have
been refusing to hand out tickets for seat
belt violations, parking or serious speed-
ing offences to show their displeasure
with the province's new guidelines on
policing, including one that requires offi-
cers to file a report each time they draw a
gun.
Durham cops haven't contemplated
similar action because "we don't have
Susan Eng (chairman of the Metro Police
Services Board)," says Cont. Ryan.
Unlike Metro Toronto, where there has
been friction between the police force and
Scouts sell apples
on weekend
AJAX-PICKERING - An apple a day does more Several hundred boys and leaders will be partici-
than keep the doctor away. pacing in the group's annual Apple Day this Friday
This weekend, it will help area Scouts, Beavers night and all day Saturday. You'll see them at local
and Cubs raise money for Scouting activities in .Ajax pla/as and malls, while some will be going door -to -
and Pickering communities. d<xrr.
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the police board. Const. Ryan says Were i.l
"an excellent relationship" in Durham.
He reports police association represen-
tatives from across the province plan to
meet in Metro Toronto this Sunday "for a
chitchat". The Durham police association
will hold its own general meeting Oct. 26
to get direction from We members.
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PICKERING - The proposed Constitution package and the Oct.
26 national referendum will be di
Saturday, Oct. 24. scussed by MP Rene Soetens on
Mr. Soetens will address the Amberlea Presbyterian Church
Men's Fellowship at 9 a.m. All are welcome to attend.
Coffee and a continental breakfast will be served. There's no fee
but.a collection plate will be passed.
The church is at 1820 Whites Rd., Pickering. For more informa-
tion, call Aaron Nichols at 666-5356.
Teens' worries meeting topic
AJAX-PICKERING - Teenagers and their worries will be discussed at
a luncheon meeting heing held in Pickering this month.
All are welcome at the Italian lunch, being held by the Family Doc-
tor's Office at 1725 Kingston Rd. on Tuesday, Oct. 20. Speaker is
Valerie Lewis, M.D.
The event will be held from noon until 1:30 p.m. There's no cost, but
reservations would tx appreciated.
The office also offers a teen clinic after school every Tuesday
throughout winter and spring.
For more information, call 427-0027.
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Ontario's Green Office
Awards winners announced
DURHAM - During the Waste
Reduction Week kick-off lun-
cheon Sept. 25, Pitney Bowes of
Canada Ltd. announced the win-
ners of its third annual Ontario
Green Office Awards.
Bell Canada and the Oshawa
General Hospital were the top
winners due to the extent of their
3Rs activities and waste reduc-
tion achievements, while MCD
Dental Technology Services in
Whitby received an honorable
mention.
Bell Canada has achieved a 97
per cent reduction in annual
waste in its Etobicoke pilot loca-
tion alone and plans to unroll its
"Zero Waste" program to all 120
branches in Ontario this year.
The Oshawa General Hospital
recycles 138 tonnes of materials
annually in addition to reducing
annual kaste by 20 tonnes. Both
companies have organized envi-
Board of
Trade gala
aids hospital
AJAX-PICKERING - Dust
ot-f the dancing shoes for the
Ajax -Pickering Board of
Trade's annual Touch of Class
kala.
The theme of this year's
hash, to be held Saturday,
No v- 14, is "On Broadway
ah a Touch of Class". A por-
tion of the proceeds will be
donated to the Ajax -Pickering
General Hospital expansion
fund.
The evening begins with a
,hampagne reception at 6 p.m.
to the H.M.S. Ajax Room at
the Ajax Community Centre,
Centennial Rd.. followed by
dinner at 6:30 p.m. There will
he entertainment throughout
the evening, a speaker and
dancing to the music of the
band Head End.
Tickets are S65- per person,
S 125 per couple or 5450 for a
table of eight. Call the Ajax-
Pickerine Board of Trade
office at 427-4470.
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ronmental task forces and have
implemented a thorough 3Rs plan
which includes energy conserva-
tion practices and an environmen-
tally -responsible purchasing poli-
cy. Each have been awarded a
Pitney Bowes plain paper facsim-
ile machine.
MCO Dental Technology Ser-
vices was congratulated for its
creativity in reducing waste. The
dental appliance manufacturer
makes toy molds from the excess
dental plaster and donates them to
children's charities and dental
offices. The company also utilizes
popcorn as an effective and envi-
ronmentally -responsible form of
packaging.
Elaine Lurie of Pitney Bowes
says the firm was overwhelmed
by the quality of nominations this
year and impressed by the cre-
ativity involved in companies'
waste reduction programs.
On Sept. 14, Pitney Bowes of
Canada announced grants
totalling $15,000 to 11 environ-
ment groups across Canada to
help fund projects that promote
greener work environments. The
company launched its Green
Office Fund in spring and invited
non-profit environment groups
from across the country to submit
applications. Each of the 11 pro-
jects selected featured a strong
3Rs educational focus and includ-
ed plans to facilitate waste reduc-
tion in the workplace. Funding
ranged from 5200 to $2,000 per
applicant.
"We salute the efforts that
environment groups have made in
promoting waste reduction to
Canadian consumers. Our goal is
to see 3Rs education expand to
the workplace. We are very
pleased to offer the support need-
ed to encourage greener work
environments," says Stephen
McGill, president of Pitney
Bowes Canada Ltd.
The company is now accepting
applications for the second half
of the 1992 funding program.
'Only projects that are geared
toward improving environmental
practices in the workplace and
those from non-profit organiza-
tions will be considered. Deadline
for submissions is Oct. 30.
Groups interested in applying
may contact Eileen Chadnick at
480-7309 for more information
and an application form.
Art World of Pickering Village presents
BILL SAUNDERS
"PLAY TIME"
Bill Saunders will be attending Oct. 16, 1992 from 5 p.m. - 9
p.m. Refreshments will be served. There are a variety of
prints on display and in-store framing will also be available.
All are welcome to attend. Bill is looking forward to meeting
his art collectors and also new ones!
I See you at 50 Church St. E., Pickering Village 619-2323 I
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Under the N OF Government's -new labor law:
• the right of workers to a secret ballot in voting to join a union, accept a contract or
to go on strike will not be required. -
• unions can be certified without a vote.
• employees wanting to continue or return to work during a strike, for financial or
other reasons, will be prohibited from doing so.
• employers won't be allowed to hire replacement workers or to use managers from
other locations in an effort to continue operations during a strike.
Tell the Ontario Government you oppose this denial of basic rights.
Call or write today
Jim Wiseman, MPP
Durham West
683-6707
Queen's Park 325-7093
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FROM PAGE: Al attended the conference. "As soon as you Miss Metivier believes that's because
used to describe a white person who hangs can share your own heritage and listen to .,we all had the same idea of wanting to
around blacks, and "whitewashed," an other people talk about where they come eliminate racism. Until then, I thought there
adjective for a black person who hangs from, you learn to appreciate each other." were only a few people who wanted to make
around just whites. Caroline Solomon, who hails from Sri a difference."
About 80 Grade 10 students from 10 high Lanka, Africa, agrees. "You can learn a lot It's now, time to "take action," says Badyr
schools across the province attended the from other cultures. You tend to get some- Valcarcel, who comes from the Philippines.
week-long course, held at the Ontario Edu- thing from everyone. It also gives you an Group members plan to share lessons they
cat.ional Leadership Centre near Orillia. idea of what life used to be like." ieamed with staff members in hopes their
A wide range of activities and discus- Within the week, students had formed concerns can reach fellow students and
Bions focussed on enhancing the confidence friendships with one another. "There was so hey're looking at hosting a multiculturalism
and sense of self-worth of the participants, much love going on." recalls Sherie DeBel- week at their school and bringing in guest
as well as their social and leadership skills. lotte, who emigrated here from Grenada, speakers on the dangers of racism.
Thee were also given the chance to share the: Dominica. "I used to pre -judge people. I tits. Richards believes the "timing of the
pride the% feel for their own heritage while know that's wrong." week was perfect. Ajax is just starting to
learning to understand and appreciate other According to DJ_ Duarte, who comes change in terms of population. If we can be
cultures. from Guyana, "A lot of white people went proactive now, we can prevent problems
"The ke,6 to a community is knowledge. "to the conference) being racist, prejudiced from coming.
Ignorance is the basis of fear and racism," to different cultures. By mid -week, everyone "One way of dealing with racism is to
explains teacher `tar} Richards, who also got together, like some sort of love.' retaliate with violence," she adds. "I think
Sungee bird
A rubber turkey bungee -jumping competition in aid of local
food banks was an attraction at the Pickering Town Centre
on Thanksgiving Weekend. Barb Brown, the mall's market-
ing consultant, helped the turkeys get a flying start on a 41 -
foot jump.
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about their heritage. We won't reach every-
one, but I hope we can reach the bulk of
them."
She's also pleased the conference was
aimed at Grade 10 students because they'll
be able to take a positive role in their school
for a number of years.
Other conference participants were
Steven Fernandez, whose family back-
ground is Portugese and Spanish, Chris Dela
Cruz, whose family comes from the Philip-
pines, and Martine St. Louis, who's from
Haiti.
Hiss Metivier is proud to have been
among thou: selected for the conference. "I
think we were chosen because we have tol-
erance,., she says. "Maybe w'e're special
people God put on earth to make a diffe�
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Drop by the KIDS CLUB during any of our learning
sessions and see how our members are having
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Obituaries
LOMBARD, Ellen Louise -
At the Scarborough Centenary
law of Phyllis Ottaway. Funeral
service Bayfair
and Jim Pearse and fiancee San-
nett Earl Wilson, loving husband
Wanda and Laura, and great -
Hospital on Sunday, Oct. 11,
at Baptist Church,
Kingston Rd., east of Whites Rd.,
dra Wood. Dear grandmother of
Barbara Buck, David and Jim
of Nora. Dear father of Carolyn
and her husband Tom Serroul,
grandfather of Markie, William,
Nicki, Jonathan and Bryce. Dear
1992. Ellen Louise, daughter of
the late Valmatta Bramwell
Pickering, on Wednesday, Oct. 14
Mount, Steven, Cameron, Gary
Wayne and his wife Diane, Glen
brother-in-law of Ruby Wilson of
Brown. Beloved wife of the late
at l p.m. Interment St. John's
Cemetery, Markham. In lieu of
and Neil Mount, and Jamie and
Jeanette Walker. Great -grand-
and his wife Anne, all of Picker-
ing. Dear grandfather of Mark,
Bright, Ont. Funeral arrange -
ments entrusted to McEachnie
Frederick, survived by her son
Freddie and his wife Jackie.
flowers, donations may he made
to Canadian
mother of 10 great-grandchildren.
Carl, Jo -Anne, Shawn, Jacque-
Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488.
Grandmother of Michael, Darren,
the Cancer Society or
Christian Missions, c/o Bayfair
Sister of the late William, Olive
Kingelin Gladys Fryer and
line, Vaughan, Kim, Stephanie,
Interment Erksine Cemetery.
Victor and Steven. Great-grand-
mother of Angela. Eldest sister of
five brothers and five sisters.
Funeral service Wednesday, Oct.
14 at 11 a.m. in the chapel at
McEachnie Funeral Home, 28
Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Picker-
ing Village), 428-8488. Interment
Pine Hills Cemetery. "Lord help
me to recall that dying is merely
t.my being born again into the
beginning of my eternal life."
OTTAWAY D
Baptist Church. Arrangements
entrusted to McEachnie Funeral
Home, Ajax, 428-8488. "Went
home to be with her Lord."
PEARSE, Alice Mary (nee
Walton) - At Centenary Health
Centre, Scarborough on Sunday,
Oct. 11, 1992. Alice Mary Wal-
ton, in her 78th year, beloved wife
of 60 years of J. Henry Pearse.
Loving mother of Mary and Bill
Mount, Doreen and Clyde Mount,
Michael. Funeral seryice Wednes-
day, Oct. 14 at 1:30 p.m. in the
chapel at McEachnie Funeral
Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax
(Pickering Village), 428-8488.
Interment Erskine Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers. donations may be
made to the Cancer Unit at the
Centenary Health Centre.
WILSON, Bennett Earl -
Peacefully at Centenary Hospital
on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1992. Ben-
, onna Marie -
At St. Michael's Hospital, Toron-
to, on Saturday, Oct. 10, 1992.
Donna Marie Johnson, in her
48th year, beloved wife of Brian.
Loving mother of Darren, Kerri-
Lynn, Andrew and Bethany. Dear
sister of David and daughter -in -
Billy returns
for Jaycees
haunted
house
DURHAM - It's going to
Ne a frightfully good time as
Billy returns.
The Whitby Junior Cham-
ber of Commerce - Jaycees
will hold its third annual
Haunted House from Sunday,
Oct. 25 to Saturday, Oct. 31, in
the Centennial Building at 416
Centre St. S., Whitby.
This year's scary version is
called 'Nightmare on Centre
Street — Billy Returns'.
Ghosts, goblins and mon-
sters of all ages can attend the
scare-a-thon.
Last year, about 3,000
brave souls ventured through
and the Jaycees raised approxi-
mately $5,000. The club has
the same target for this year,
with proceeds going to local
community projects.
The haunted house will be
open 6 to 10 p.m. from Oct. 25
to Oct. 30, and from noon to
10 pm. on Oct. 31.
The cost is $2 a person.
For more information, call
668-1529.
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IN SUPPORT OF
OUR COMMUNITY
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Together this summer, we raised
nearly three quarters of a million dollars
for charity through all of our LOEB BBQs.
At LOEB, community involvement
is something that has always
been close to our hearts,
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Area residents recently
teed up for the United
Way at the Pickering
Driving Range. In front
are, from left, Joel
Arthurs, Clinton Koiro
and Derek Kojro. In back
are Pickering Mayor
Wayne Arthurs, Diana
Hills, chair of the United
Way's community divi-
sion, and Shane Cobum,
owner of the driving
range.
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the following errors have occurred on
page 5
The description for the battery-
operated Fire Engine should read
"12 -function'. The description for the
Radio -Controlled Police Car should
read 'remote-controlled".
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PICKERING831-2088
TOWN OF AJAX
PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
APPOINTMENTS TO THE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF
THE AJAX RECREATION
ADVISORY COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax will be considering two
appointments to the Executive Committee of the Ajax Recreation Advisory
Council.
The Executive Committee is responsible for:
a) the management of ongoing information exchange and coordination of
activities of the Advisory Council;
b) the consideration of relevant issues for the purpose of advising the Parks and
Recreation Department and Town Council.
c) regular communication between the Advisory Council and the Parks and
Recreation Department
Positions Available: Two positions
Duration of Term: Three years, effective January 1, 1993
to December 31, 1995
f you wish to be considered for appointment to the Executive Committee.
apolicaflon forms are available from either the Parks and Recreation Department,
Alai Community Centre (Administration Office), 75 Centennial Road, Ajax. or the
V,; --papal Offices, Clerk's Department. 65 Harwood Avenue South. Ajax
-ompleted application forms must be received by 5 00 p.m , Wednesday,
October 28, 1992 and may be either mailed to the Deputy Director - Recreation,
-own of Ajax. 65 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H9, or hand
�:f�i, vered to the Ajax Community Centre
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Saturday, October 2A, 1 WW2
9amto5pm
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P.A.C.T. Headquarters
Hwy #2 and Notion Road, Pickering Village
,�ecyc,e unwanted but useful items and help PA C.T raise
needed funds to' ght against the indiscriminate selection of
Proposed dump saes in our area.
Items can be dropped off of the P.A C.T Headquarters
Tuesdays and Wednesdays. evenings between 7 and 9 pm.
beginning October 6th Baked goods can be dropped off the
morning of the Garage and Bake Sale.
IL Please call 839-9436 or 837-0117 for assistance.
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invade Ajax Public Library
AJAX - There'll be tricks and
treats for youngsters at the Ajax
Public Library on Halloween
day.
A Halloween party being held
Saturday, Oct. 31 at the library
includes games, treats, pumpkin
carving and apple bobbing.
The free ,,vent for youths of
.all ages will be held at the
library's main branch. The two-
hour event begins at 2 p.m., with
storytelling by Dan Yashinsky.
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The library is at the corner of
Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres.,
next to the town hall.
For more information, call the
library program office at 683-
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DURHAM - Crime Stoppers
and the Durham Regional Police
need the public's help in solving
a break, enter and mischief in
Oshawa.
Sometime between Sept. 18
and 22, someone broke into two
mausoleums at Union Cemetery,
700 King St. W.
The culprits broke into the
mausoleum of Oshawa's well-
known McLaughlin family by
smashing a rear window and then
spinning the front door lock.
Oncc inside, they broke the gran-
ite seal to the crypt and tried to
pry open the coffin.
The second break and enter
was to the Pedlar mausoleum
where the burglars gained entry
by smashing a rear window, leav-
ing a trail of blood on the win-
dow sill and the floor. No attempt
was made to get into the Pedlar
crypts.
Crime Stoppers will pay up to
S1,000 for information leading to
the arrest of the people responsi-
ble for this despicable act.Inves-
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ligators believe the person want-
ed for this crime was severely rut
entering the Pedlar mausoleum
and would have required immedi-
ate nwdical attention.
Do you know who committed
this crime? II so, call us with
your tip.
You'll never be asked for your
name or have to go to court.
The Crime Stoppers phone
number is 436-8477. That's 436 -
TIPS.
Sgt. Grant Arnold is the
coordinator of Durham Region-
al Crime Stoppers.
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Kim, store owners Joe and Judy Antoniszyn, Adina, and
fellow clown, Joe. Grower Direct is located in the Baywood
Centre (beside Baskin Robbins) at Bayly St. and Monarch
Ave.
Grower Direct promotes prices to make your day
By Beverly McFarlane Locally, you'll find Grower Direct
The concept is not a new one: in the Baywood Centre at 105
eliminating the middle man to Bayly St. W. in Ajax. The store
provide consumers with lower opened a little over three months
prices. ago. But Grower Direct actually
And when the concept is used for began three years ago in
a product which stirs the emotions Edmonton, and the Ajax opening is
- like flowers - the end result is part of a steady, 100 -score
that the message always comes out expansion in western Canada.
smelling, 7' love you' - which While many people would think
means that. only positive feelings twice about opening a business
can be evoked, during a recession, the wholesale -
This time, you'll find the low- price concept is one that definitely
price concept working well at fills a need.
Grower Direct, a retail flower store Most of the store's flowers are
that also specializes in wholesale grown in South America and
prices. For instance, you can buy simply go from the grower to the
long stem roses for $9.99 a dozen; retailer.
and for the same price, 25 If you're in the market for flowers
carnations. for a loved one, or even if you just
But while it is the price that want to treat yourself (at these
might first attract people, prices, it's easy to do so), drop in to
customers return for the value. the store; or call 619 -ROSE.
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Billboard is a free feature for
community events of a non-profit
nature. To have your events pro-
moted in Billboard, call us at 683-
5110 or write to the Ajax -Pickering
News Advertiser, 130 Commercial
Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The
deadline for Billboard Items is 10
a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes-
day publication, 10 a.m. the
Wednesday prior to Friday publica-
tion and 10 a"m. the Thursday prior
to Sunday publication"
WEDNESDAY
KINETTES: Picker -)g
4 K nettes meet Wea.,
OC' 14 ono the second
Wednesaay of every
month Wome- ,nterested in fun
and corrrnun ty service can cal
Fran Sorensen of 420-5951 or ynn
Rae at 683-9258
HEAD INJURED: -he Head Injury
Assoc:c,�o- o' D--orr will host a
Speake,'s nigh: Wed , Cc* 14 at
7 3C o,- at Ceaarcrof Place. 649
K rg St E . Oshawa Jennifer :en -(-
Ins wC speak o- Guardia -ship 723-
2732
BLOCK PARENTS: -he Ajax Bock
Pare -'s Assoc c -,o- writ meet Wed.
Oct '4, at 7 30 o r, . r me co-nc.;
cnarrbers at the 'own noll, comer
of Horwooa Ave anc K ngs Cres
The survival o` *re orograr- w P be
d�scussed 686-444'
BREAKFAST NET-
WORK --,a ---,s-
ccy B-eaKfost Ne*work
meets `^urs.. Ov 15 a'
7 3C a - a- Cnor:ey Barley's, 145
K -g St W , Oshawa Gues's we -
co—e Reserve" 432-72CC o• 434-
7777 (Helen Srr *n)
LA (ECHE LEAGUE: -a Lecl-e
Lecg„e Pic-(er -g ry *es oregrc^
and oreastteec ng women •o is
r^eetng Trurs . Oct '5 at 7 45 D m
for nto,,nat o- ana suppor• Bcoies
we,corne 427-8363. 282-6462
UNEMPLOYED WORKERS: -re
Unerrp cyec Asscc.c' on
will ho;c a- -'Or-)c' on meeting or,
4ecle!ci and prowncai orograrr:s for
r^e unerrp-cyec or, Th,;rs . Oct 15,
from 7 to 9 p - . at 're Sreegwork-
ers Union Hal;. at the corner Of ,,Onn.
and A:be•' Sts . Oshawa Len
Per -c -is. of 'ne JobsOntono Training
Progrorr. will speak about training
programs 57 --3272 (Mare) or 434-
67.2 (Scor)
UEL MEETING: -he United Empire
t_oyalists' A=C;at on of Conacla -
Upper Canada Branch will meet
Thurs . Oct 15. at 7:3C p.m , at the
Canadian Automotive Museum. 99
Simcoe St S , Oshawa. Museum
walkabout Admission $3.25 576-
3175 (Donald Douglas Fox).
DANCE: The Pickering Canadi-
on-Carib Association will hold its
annual dinner -dance Sat- Oct. 17
at the Pickering Recreation Com-
. Alex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. Cock-
tails 6:30 p.m., dinner 7:30 p.m.
Door prize trip to Caribbean.
Advance tickets only. S30 per per-
son. All welcome. 427-4753: 428-
,3164.
CHURCH SALE: The U.C.W. of
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church,
1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering, will
(host Home Party Shopping Sat.,
Oct. 17 at the church from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Sales reps from Tupper-
ware, Avon, Regal and many
more. Fundraiser for the U.CW. 839-
3411 (Doreen Williams).
OKTOBERFEST: An Oktoberfest
? dance will be hosted by Peace
Lutheran Church Sat., Oct. 17 at 8
p.m. at the Village Retirement Cen-
tre, 1955 Valley Farm Rd., Flickering.
German band, home -cooked Ger-
man food. Tickets S25 per couple.
839-2325.686-5462.
FLEA MARKET: A flea market and
rummage sale will be held at St.
Bernadette"s Church, corner of
Harwood Ave. and Boyly St., Ajax,
on Sat., Oct. 17, from 9 a.m. to 2
jp.m. Proceeds to help the needy
AII0, /1)
through the St. Vincent de Paul
Society. 428-3581 (Germaine).
GARAGE SALE: A garage sale will
be held at Pickering Village United
Church, 300 Church St. N., Pickering
Village, Sat., Oct. 17, beginning at
8:30 a.m 683-4721.
FALL FAIR: St. Pouts On -The -Hill
church will hold its annual fall fair on
Sat.. Oct. 17, starting at 9 a.m Huge
flea market, raffles, tea room,
crafts. toys and clothing for sole.
There's also face painting and chil-
dren's games Fun for the whole
family. St. Paul's is at Hwy. 2 and
Fc rport Rd , Pickering Call 42C-
0747
CHRISTIAN SINGLES: The Christian
Singles Serving Christ will meet Sat ,
Oct 17, 7 3 p.m . at the Christian
Life Centre, corner of Rossland and
Ravenscroft Ras , Ajax A cast mem-
ber of the ' 00 Huntley St television
show will attend 929-13826 (Ruth.),
586-6193 (Julie), 728-972C (Verna)
WIDOWS, WIDOWERS: A pleasar'
even,rg'o• w,dows arc widowers
+vil' be held Sun , Oct. 18. at 7 30
p — . at the 42C Wirg, Oshawa Ar-
po•' Dancing, co•as. cht-chat
683-2045 (err -,e)" 430-C 130 (Forbes).
683-3855 (Manor)
REFORM: Ontaro Ridirg Reform
?ar'y cc -.c aa'e Don Sullivan w,il
discuss wry me Dorty is opoosea to
consttutional proposals Mon , Oct
19 at 730 p m in me Regal Room.
Wn,tby Certenr of Build rg, 416
Centre St , Whrby 686-0278
FLYING SOLO: A, su000rt group
for s -g e •^c*-e,s. =Iy ng Solo. w
rreet Mon . Oct i9 Supe vsea Dro-
grarr 'or cndcrer, '•c•^ 'Tree to '2
years Group sponsored by Ajax
Ai once Cnurc- =or -e ord oce-
*,on. coil 427-6o 13
LIKE TO SINGI -he Duncc^-
Sho•es cp•e• o -e Sweet Ace -
lines invites women who'd like to
sing to join chapter members Tues-
days from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the St.
Paul's Presbyterian Church (lower
hall), 32 Wilson Rd. N., Oshawa,
through September and October.
Open houses for interested women.
Learn to sing four-part harmony,
barbershop style and have fun and
fellowship. No musical experience
necessary, just the love of music
and a desire to learn to sing four-
part harmony in a chorus. 576-0769
(Carolyn) or 831-2947 (Gaylle)
SENIORS' DISCUSSION: The Ajax
Seniors' Discussion Group will meet
Tues , Oct. 20, at 9:30 a m., at the
Ajax Seniors' Friendship Centre. 46
Exeter Rd. Learn how to use the
new computer system at the Ajax
Oublic Library 683-7799
MEET BEN WICKS:
Cartoonist/author Ben Wicks w'i; d's-
cuss his work at the Pickering Cen-
tral Library. One The Esplanade.
Tues.. Oct. 20 from 7 30 to 9 o rr
Register, 831-7809
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: -he
Peso ices for "cxcep' ora' C'io,en.
Dunccm Region, w it hold is fifth
annual general meet ng Tues, Oct
2C a' 7 30 p m at the Deer Creek
Golf & Country Estate. Buggey
Lane, Ajax Guest speaker Steve
Mill gan w!I discuss family-centerea
service R S V P., 427-8862
HEAD INJURED: The Head Injury
AssOGC' o^ o' D„ rham will hold a
support meeting Wed . Oc* 21 at
7 3C o m at 459 Bond St E .
Oshawa Park,rg .n rear A!: we! -
come transportation 'ielp aVa -
abe 723-2732
ALZHEIMER: -ne Alzheimer Soci-
ety c' Du c— •&ri nolo an m'or rc-
nor evening T~`„rs . Oct 22 ',orr
7 3C to 9 30 D m ct -re %c,, -v ew
Public Library. Bear.ce S` e- Rcson
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Ajax Plaza Owners:
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Where can you buy a limited edition print autographed by -Tom
Cruise? Or perhaps John Candy, Billy Crystal, Gloria Estefan or
Olivia Newton -John? ,
Canada Fine Art & Frame ltd.
Invites you to meet
renowned Canadian Artist
Heather Cooper
on Sat., Oct. 17
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 pm.
at
Pickering Town Centre '
(Plaza level near Info. place)
Featured will be
"Paradise" by Heather Cooper
(Each Print of "Paradise" is autographed by an internationally
recognized celebrity)
For advance orders or more information
- - - - = - - - - -call 831.1242 or 885-6420 ........
Rd., Oshawa. A medical doctor will
discuss Coping With Alzheimer Dis-
ease. No admission charge. Space
is limited and reservations can be
made. 576-2567.
WOMEN'S CLUB: The Ajax -Picker -
Ing Christian Women's Club will
meet Thurs., Oct. 22 from 9:30 to
11:15 a.m. at Gallantry's Banquet
Room, Pickering Town Centre. Spe-
cial feature basket weaving. Cost
$4.50 or S I for first -timers Free
babysitting. Reservations 420-6910
(Susan). 428-8505 (Barb)
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Your calendar
of coming owts
ART AUCTION: The United Way of
Ajax -Flickering will hold a fund-rais-
Ing art auction Fri., Oct. 23 at 7 p.m.
;at Gallantry's Restaurant, Pickering
Town Centre. $10 per person. 686-
0606.
FASHION SHOW: The Teen Fash-
ion Show Committee will hold a
fashion show for men and women
aged 10 to 25 Fri., Oct. 23 at 7 p.m.
at Swan's Marina, 590 Liverpool Rd.,
Pickering. Tickets $6 in advance, S7
at the door All proceeds to the
United Way of Ajax -Pickering.
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TOWN OF PICKERING
:PICKERING DISTRICT PLAN REVIEW
NEIGHBORHOOD WORKING GROUP
MEETINGS
As part of the Town's review of its Official plan, Planning staff
am holding a series of Neighbourhood Working Gmup
meetings. The meetings will be open to all people interested in
discussing neighbourhood planning issues with staff.
Separate meetings will be held for each of the Town's
neighbourhoods, villages and areas, commencing with the
urban neighbourhoods (see map and schedule below). A
meeting schedule for the rural villages and areas will be
published at a later date.
All meetings will be held at the Pickering Complex/ Library,
One the Esplanade, starting
at 7.()0
either in:
A: the Library Auditorium
(2nd Floor, Library)
B: the Civic Complex
Committee Room (1st Floor, Civic
Complex)
PAU NEIGHBOURHOOD
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PLANNERIS)
October 20 12
B
Brendan Avery, Mary Jarvis
October 22 9
A
Chris Wong
October 22 7
B
Jeff Cole
October 27 5
A
Valerie Rodrigues
October 27 8
B
Brendan Avery
October 29 15
A '
Catherine Rose, Sharon Hill
October 29 6
B
Chris Wong
November 5 4
A
Adrian Smithy Sharon Hill
November 5 10
B
Valerie Rodrigues
November 10 1
A
Valerie Rodrigues, Heather Gardiner
November 10 13
B
Jennifer McCarthy
November 12 14
A
Adrian Sa(ith
Nevember 12 2
B
Jeff Cole
Nevember17 11
A
Adrian Smith
November17 3
B
Jennifer McCarthy
For more information, contact your neighbourhood Planner at
420-4617.
Mayor Clerk
Wayne Arthurs Bruce Taylor
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Quality time'.
Albert Woolstencroft likes to fish off the foot of Liverpool Rd. in Pickering while his wife shops at the
Pickering Town Centre. However, with the cool weather now upon us it may soon be time to pack
away the rod and reel until spring.
photo by Celia Bronkhorst
At the movies...
Action -thriller Under Siege depicts
murder, espionage on the
UNDER SIEGE (AA): Steven
Seagal stars as Casey Ryback, a
navy cook with a secret past as a
top combat operative in Under
Siege, a complex tale of espi-
onage and murder set on board a
battleship. Also stars Tommy Lee
Jones and Gary Busey.
INNOCENT BLOOD (R):
Anne Parillaud (La Femme Niki-
ta) portrays Marie, a beautiful
vampire who only kills bad guys.
Innocent Blood is a contemporary
horror film spiked with humor in
the vein of John Landis' own An
American Werewolf in London.
Also stars Robert Loggia and
Anthony LaPaglia.
HERO (PG): Dustin Hoffman
stars in this satire of the media
and how heroes are created. After
Hoffman, a small-time crook, res-
cues victims in a plane crash, a
character played by Andy Garcia
takes credit for it. Geena Davis
stars as a reporter.
MR. BASEBALL (PG): Bat-
ter up! Tom Selleck plays an
American baseball player who's
accepted an offer to play for the
Chunichi Dragons in Japan. Plen-
ty of laughs as cultures collide.
Ken Takakura is the team manag-
er who does his best to teach the
American hero the ways of the
F -W , , . I ,
MR. SATURDAY NIGHT
(PG): Billy Crystal stars in and
directs this story spanning 50
years in the life and career of a
stand-up comic. Has its funny
moments.
e high seas
SINGLES (PG): Matt Dillon
and Bridget Fonda star in this
romantic comedy which takes an
affectionate look at a group of
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The Town of Pickering
Department of
Community Services & Facilities ..
-SENIOR CITIZENS
SNOW REMOVAL PROGRAM
The Town of Pickering, the Pickering Optimist Club and the
Canadian Progress Club of Pickering offers a Snow
Removal Program for Senior Citizens in urban areas only.
The program provides snow removal of residential front
walkway, driveway apron and clearance to the front/rear
entranceway. There is no charge for this service however
as the program is operated using existing staff,
OPENINGS ARE LIMITED TO THE FIRST 200
APPLICANTS. For further information please contact the
Department of Community Services and Facilities at 420-
4620.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS - November 13, 1992
Scavenger hunt, book
sale highlight busy
Public Library Week
AJAX - A children's scavenger
hunt and a book sale are among
events planned for the Ajax Public
Library during Public Library
Week here.
During the week of :Monday,
Oct. 19 to Saturday, Oct. 24, non-
perishable food items will be col-
lected in payment for overdue
library fines and all food will be
given to the Salvation army for
distribution to the needy.
The Kids in the Library Scav-
enger Hunt will run the entire
week. Children can pick up a kit at
the main branch and they'll receive
a prize upon completing the hunt.
An open house will be held on
Oct. 24, beginning at noon.
Cameron Birney will sing original
lullabies in the children's section,
starting at I p.m.
The new Dynix Automated
Library Computer System will be
officially opened that day and the
library's 40th anniversary will be
observed with free cake and
refreshments.
The winner` of the library logo
contest and the children's book-
mark contest will be announced.
Entries for both contests are now
being accepted at the main library
branch.
There'll also be children's
crafts and games, displays and a
book sale throughout the week.
For more information, call the
library program office at 683-
44X).
83-44 X).
MASSEY'S RESTAURANT zG
77.3 Lii erpool Rd. S. N39-5758
Canadian - Italian sats 240.
Specialties: homemade burgers. fries, steak on a -kaiser,
Caesar salads, gourmet thin crust pizza;, linguine ver
de pollo, bruschetta, steamed mussels, seaf(x►d
spaghetti and homemade Tiramisu.
Price range $6 - S+1?
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Chef: Angelo Est: 196
O IRISH NAME ROADHOUSE
261 All Over The Place Dr. (281-8888)
Standardized Everything (seats 200)
Specialty: Closing for renovations.
Price range: moderate
Owners: usually an ex -professional somebody
Chef: also under renovation Est: has yet to.
WHAT'S "HOT" IN PICKERING ISA
PAID, BIASED, UNQUESTIONABLY
FAVOURING ADVERTISEMENT BY
PICKERING'S LONGEST RUNNING
SUCCESSFUL (AND MODEST)
RESTAURANT - MASSEY'S.
ITALOCHAINO RESTORANTE
Iliv%a-, Street An-%�here 1689-176911(
Processed - Italian (seats 11141-200)
Specialities: totally micrima%ed pastas with sauces
made far a%�ay in a central kitchen type facility. Soggy
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salads, thaw and sere soups. Small portions, lots of
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free bread. Inexpensive ingredients.
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Price range: $10 - $14 (includes free balloons)
1p;
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ONS ner(s): big multinational conglomerate specializing
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in takeovers of small multinational conglomerates.
Chef- NUNIINIM Est: 1991
COLOURED CRUSTACEAN
991 Best Location Rd. (241-19001)
Portion -Controlled Seafood
Specialties: Television Advertising
Owner(s): really big multinational conglomerate
specializing in takeovers of any multinational
conglomerate.
Chef: changes daily Est: 1990
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O IRISH NAME ROADHOUSE
261 All Over The Place Dr. (281-8888)
Standardized Everything (seats 200)
Specialty: Closing for renovations.
Price range: moderate
Owners: usually an ex -professional somebody
Chef: also under renovation Est: has yet to.
WHAT'S "HOT" IN PICKERING ISA
PAID, BIASED, UNQUESTIONABLY
FAVOURING ADVERTISEMENT BY
PICKERING'S LONGEST RUNNING
SUCCESSFUL (AND MODEST)
RESTAURANT - MASSEY'S.
Young boy reaches maturity with
a mature, older woman in this
romantic summer entry. It's called
the summer of 1992, but resem-
bles the fabled Summer of 1942.
CHRISTOPHER COLUM-
BUS: THE DISCOVERY (AA):
In 1492 Columbus sailed the
ocean blue. Well it's 500 years
later and Columbus is heading to a
theatre near you. This epic tale
focuses on the trials and tribula-
tions of Columbus as he sets sail
for the Americas.
TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK
WITH ME (R): Watch this if you
dare. This David Lynch film is not
for the faint of heart. There is
more action, imagery and all-out
Trapped on a battleship at sea. Casey Ryback (Steven Seagal) talks to the Pentagon as his crew lis-
tens in the action -thriller Under Siege.
FROM PAGE 19
young people searching for — and
running from — true love.
CAPTAIN' RON (PG): Kurt
Russell and Martin Short star in
this silly misadventure on the high
seas.
OF MICE AND MEN' (AA):
The classic Steinbeck novel is
brought to the screen by Gary
Sinise in magnificent fashion.
Stars John Malkovich as Lenny.
THE MIGHTY DUCKS (F):
Walt Disney presents this fun flick
about a morally bankrupt lawyer
(Emilio Estevez) who is forced to
coach a kids hockey team.
Wil N D (PG): In more than 140
years of competition, the United
At the movies...
States has lost the America's Cup
only once. WIND is the dramatic,
fictional story of an upstart group
of American challengers whose
drive to win back sailing's top
prize plunges them into a world
where money, power, love and
ambition are inextricably inter-
twined. Stars Matthew %iodine
and Jennifer Grey.
HONEYMOON IN VEGAS
(PG): Nicholas Cage, Jessica
Sarah Parker and James Caan star
in a twisted triangle. Cage loses
his girlfriend Parker to Caan in a
high-stakes poker game and goes
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10:30 a.m -8:00 p.m.
EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK (5 to 10 p.m.)
WE OFFER A GREAT DINNER SPECIAL ONLY $9"
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT EVERYTHING
9"
ON OUR MENU (s.10 pm.) STILL ONLY $
Steaks and Roast Beef based on 8 oz. portions
PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 839-2507
:)n a wild goose chase to get her
.iack. Watch for Elvis.
RAPID FIRE (R): Brandon
Lee, the well -muscled son of leg-
endary martial arts king Bruce
Lee, has picked up where his
famous dad left off. The younger
Lee pulls off some moves that
would make his father's head
spin. Great action, decent plot
makes for an enjoyable night out.
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weirdness packed into this two-
hour saga than any movie this
year. If you haven't watched the
ill-fated television series, don't
bother catching this one.
PET SEMETARY TWO (R):
Don't expect to see much of
Stephen King in this sequel to his
widley acclaimed book. This Pet
Semetary takes place in the same
location and involves dogs and
cats that won't die, but King
didn't write the sequel.
DIGGSTOWN (AA): The cor-
rupt world of boxing is exposed in
this pugilistic flick. James Woods
and Louis Gosset Jr. are manager
and boxer trying to outfox villain
Bruce Dern.
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Panthers have a happy Thanksgiving weekend
Pickering cooks up three wins on weekend; tops first -place Wexford Sunday night
PICKERING - As Pickering; Ra
Panthers' coach Paul Watters_
stated, he had some 'Brand' -new
'Wisdom' working for him on the v oma■■+ ;y"`
weekend.
He was referring to forwards ��. "° "'
Aaron Brand and Mark Wisdom
who provided the Panthers with;
a couple of game -breaking goals
in a picture -perfect weekend of
hockey.
The Pickering squad took -
three wins in a
row on the Pickering
weekend,
including a 4-3 s —
stunner over
the first -place
and previously PANTHERS �..
undefeated Metro Jumcr
W e x f o r d Hp��!y Cluo
Raiders in
Wexford Sun- t
day night.
With the game tied 3-3, Mark
Wisdom wired a pass to line-
mate Brand who netted the game
winner with eight seconds left.
The Panthers had led 3-1
through two periods, but gave up
a couple to Wexford in the final
frame to set the stage for Brand's
Pickering Panthers' Jason Reesor (22) goes for a rebound as the puck ties at the feet of Richmond
heroics.
Hills' Mike Kowalenko during Metro Junior'A' hockey action in Pickering Friday night.
Coach Watters say the team's
Raiders 'AAA' midget hockey team bowed to
den scored an unassistedOther
photo by Celia Bronkhorst
number -two forward line of
Brand, Wisdom and Kelly Nobes
win at the Pickering Recreation
With seven seconds to play,
and Mark Wisdom.
was a big factor in the Panthers'
Complex Friday night, defeating
Wisdom hooked up with Brand
The Panthers play the Aurora
fortunes on the weekend.
the Richmond Hill Riot 4-3.
who scored the go-ahead goal
Eagles at the Pickering Recre-
"They were simply outstand-
Again, the Panthers needed
for the Panthers.
anon Complex this Friday. Oct.
ing offensively. They really
some late -game heroics from
Brand to notch the win.
Also scoring for Pickering
were Gregor Reid, Sean Fraser
16.
Game time is 7:30
came to the forefront when w,
by Jason Reed.
tion in the Eastern Ontario 'AAA' league.
p.m.
c,
needed them most."
The Panthers notched an 8-2
laugher over North York on the
road Saturday night. Pickering
led 4-0 after the first period and
increased the lead to 6-0 after
two frames.
Mark Wisdom and Jason
Reesor led the Panthers with a
pair of goals against North York.
Pickering also struck for a
Ajax Axemen still looking for elusive first victory
AJAX - The Ajax Axemen are still looking for their losses and two resin five games played so far this sea -
fust Central Junior 'A' Hockey League Eastern Division son.
win of the season. The Axemen played the Cobourg Cougars at the
The win was within the Axemen's grasp last Thum- Ajax Community Centre Tuesday night after our press
day night when they visited Orillia to play the Terriers. deadline.
However, Ajax had to settle for a 3-3 tie — their second Ajax travels to Barrie Thursday night for a game
draw of the season. against the first -place Cobs. The Axemen play host to
The Axemen now spot a record of no "wins, three the Lindsay Bears in Ajax on Tuesday, Oct- 20 at 8 pm
Raider midgets
bow to strong Peterborough squad
AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Pickering
final stanza. David Duer-
'AAA' loop with insufficient practice time.
Raiders 'AAA' midget hockey team bowed to
den scored an unassistedOther
teams like Peterborough and Oshawa
a pumped -up Peterborough Petes squad 6-2 in
marker for Ajax -Pickering
have double or even triple our practice time."
league action on Saturday.
to close out the scoring.
Ingleton and assistant coach Wayne Verge
The Petes exploded for four goals, one on
Raiders' coach Lionel
are trying to compensate with dryland train -
a breakaway, in the second period to take a
Ingleton is concerned AAA
ing to build up the team's stamina and are
commanding 5-1 lead into the final frame.
The teams were tied 1-1 in the first period.
with the team's lack of
practice time this season,RR'DE
currently looking for more ice time in the
region.
After the Petes got on the board, the Raiders
which is keeping Ajax-
The Raiders, sponsored by the Pickering
replied with a goal by David Grenke, assisted
Pickering one step behind the tough competi-
Old Timers Hockey League, have three games
by Jason Reed.
tion in the Eastern Ontario 'AAA' league.
this week against Whitby, Markham and
, The Petes and Raiders traded goals in the
"It's difficult to compete in such a strong
York-Simcoe.
Ajax driver
fop racer
at track
AJAX - An Ajax driver
is the top racer at Peterbor-
ough Speedway this season.
Al Crawforu. racing in
the super late model class,
won the 1992 drivers points
championship at the speed -
w av -- amassing 1 t)3ri
points.
Craw- ti
ford drove
his 1992 y
Chevrolet
Lumina to
;even top -
three fin- i
i;hes this
eason.
T h i s
included Ai Crawford
one feature
win at Peterborough's 1/4 -
mile oval.
Crawford is the former
Rookie -of -the -Year at the
R--terborough trx:k.
Crawford is sponsored
by V -Plus Gas Bar in Ajax
and by Dickson Printing.
Veteran Ajax driver
Mike Bricknell was third in
the super late model class
drivers' standings this sea-
son.
Bricknell is also spon-
sored by Dickson Printing
and V -Plus Gas Bar in
Ajax.
A haunted house
in Pickering?
AJAX-PICKERING -
The Ajax -Pickering Raiders
minor atom 'AAA' hockey
team wants to scare you stiff.
The atom Raiders present
a Haunted House at the
National Sports Clearance
Warehouse, 699 Kingston
Rd., Pickering on Saturday,
Oct. 31 from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Admission to this house
of horrors is S2 for adults, $I
per child and S5 for the
whole family.
All proceeds from the
event will go to the Raiders'
minor atom hockey team.
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Ajax under - 10 Warriors
true soccer champions
AJAX - The Ajax Warriors
boys' under -10 soccer team made
it a clean sweep to capture the
recent Tier 1 Playoff Cup and the
overall league tide this season.
The Warriors best-
ed Whitby i-0 in the
Cup final. That fol
lows the team's
league champi-
onship, which it won
after losing only one game in
league play.
The addition of the playoff
championship gives the Warriors
five titles to their credit this year.
The Ajax squad also won the
league title, the Streetsville-Mead-
owvale Cup. the Whitby -Iroquois
Ire itational Tournament and the
Durham Cup.
The Ajar team played a total of
50 games this season and finished
with A record of 37 wins, 10 losses
and three ties. The Warriors
outscored their opponents 195
goals to only 60 against.
Leading the team in scoring
this year were David Ufford,
Rvoma Ito, John Reid, Adam
Grayer and Jonathan Friel who
each scored more than 20 goals.
The coaches thank the boys and
their parents for the hard work and
dedication all year long, as well as
the fund-raising committee of
Angie Gfford, Debbic McGregor
and Cheryl Carter for their assis-
tance and to refreshment coordina-
tor Val Reid and team mom Mar-
lyn Reid.
The coaches also thank the
sponsors for enabling the boys to
have a good season. They are
Eastern Eavestroughing, Handy
Services, A.G.S. Contract Glaz-
ing. Castool and Nide Awake
Shoe Clinic.
Team members are Brent
Arscott. Darrin Brown, Jonathan
Carter. -Tyler McGreogr, J -D Mur-
phy, Kirk Reid. ]hike Whittaker.
Jamaar McLeggan, Aaron Chinn.
Simon Barg, David L'fford.
Rvoma Ito. John Reid, Adam
Grayer and Jonathan Friel. The
coaches are Jim Reid. Larn
Brown. Ray. Whittaker, Dave
Murphy. dark 1'f ford and Shem
Murphy.
Women's ringefte starts season with exhibition tilts
AJAX-PICKERING - The
Lakeshore Ladies Ringette League
opened the season with a series of
exhibition games on Oct. 4.
Papps defeated Ajax Angels 7-4
in the first of three exhibition con-
tests. Lenore Pearson and Stacey
Pappas scored two goals each for
Papps, while Ruth Dunslow, Wilma
LaRochelle, Janice Wells and
Michelle Jackson had singles.
Dunslow contributed three
assists. LaRochelle had two and
Pearson one.
Michelle Eberhart led the Angels
with three goals and one assist.
Audrey Langer netted one. Edith
Eberhart had four assists and ALice
Anderlip one.
.EIEIO defeated Team Number
Four in the second exhibition tilt 9-
5. Sherlyn Poland scored four goals
and added three assists. Gail Ravary
scored three times, Rose Baker
scored twice, and Leslie Pellerin
once. Rose Baker, Gail Ravary and
Ajax major novice 'AA' squad
,lambastes Bowmanville 11-2
AJAX - The Ajax -Village IBEW Local 353 major novice `AA' hockey
team blew out Bowmanville 11-2 last Thursday.
Thomas Milne and Jamie Smith led the scoring
parade with a hattric:k each. Steven Balvers net-
ted two goals, while Stuart Watson, Andre Vin-
cent and Brian Smarr chipped in with single
markers, VILLAGE 'P
Milne and Virxent contributed four assists 1
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Smith and Daniel Strang had two each, while Kevin
Brown and Watson recorded one apiece.
Strong goaltending was provided by Jeff Simmonds and Chris Wood.
Sharon Hatch each had one assist.
In the final exhibition game,
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Carrie Brown, Nicki Gilleneau,
Cheryl Spotswood, and Micheline
Viau-Benn scored the goals for
Team Number Five.
Tammy Cockerton scored loth
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Ruth at 831-1630 or Shcrlyn at
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PICKERING - The Pickering
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`AA' rep hockey team advanced
all the way to the finals of the
recent Mississauga Early Bird
Tournament.
Unfortunately, Pickering met
up with a hot York Toros squad
which won the championship
final 5-0.
In the semi-final contest,
Pickering blanked the Missis-
sauga Terriers 6-0.
Kyle Aitken put Pickering
wt in front with two first -peri-
od goals. Scott Billing, James
Cummins and Darryn Dubeau
assisted on the markers.
Evan Georgievski put Picker-
ing in front 3-0 in
the second G
period with �►
an assist to
K e v i n 4�
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scored
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fourth goal on JOC1A11�
a pass from
Aitken.
Aitken netted the hattrick
early in the third period, after
Cummins won the face off and
passed to Aitken. Cummins
rounded out the scoring with
four seconds remaining in the
game.
The defence of Rejean Hillis,
Trevor Small and David Skrep-
neck played a steady game.
Michael Snetsinger earned the
:shutout in net.
Pickering started off the
tournament with a 3-0 win over
Goulding Park. Dubcau put
Pickering in front with a goal
early in the second period.
David Hughes assisted on the
play. Aitken scored on a pass
from Billing to put Pickering in
front 2-0 in the second period.
With 20 seconds left in the
third period and the Goulding
Park goalie pulled, Cummins
sealed the victory with an
empty -net goal. Hillis and
Georgievski had assisted.
The goaltending duo of
Snetsinger and Michael Hazell
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ASG Calows 37 vs. RickWo's 27 (Half-time ASG
Raub of games pktyed Oct. 5.
19 vs. Rid* Jo's 18).
GAME ONE
SCORERS
W.H. Investment 54 vs. Werken Contracting 51
ASG Caterers: Rodger Young 12, Nick Hoppis S.
(Half-time W.H. Investment 25 vs. Wellen 20)
Ricci Jo's: Mike Serio 9, Kevin Walker 6. Bob Pfizer
SCORERS
6.
W.H. Investment: Bill Jukes 14, Ray Fox 14.
AJAX BRIDGE CLUB
Reuben Dafrance 13.
Remit from Oct. 6
Werken Contracting: John Dab 12. Pater Voth 17.
NORTH -SOUTH
GAME TWO
June Pattison and Hafez Dandouh 201.5; Donna
Canadian Pro.tive Products 52 vs. Van Kempen
Ding and Kerry Powell 192; Maureen Cup and Tom
Insurance 43 (Half -lima Canadian Protective 26 vs.
Brandi 185.5: Dons Opderivelde and Mark Martinek
Van Kempen 20).
182.5.
SCORERS
Canadian Protective Products: Mike Jovanov 15,
Ron Faragher 15. Ken Ryder 9.
Van Kerrpen Insurance: Bdl Boston 15. Bob Wing
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EAST -WEST
Ed Surgan and Frank Laverty 206.5: Larry
Lazazzera and Andrea Davis 190.5; Sonia Bell and
Flo Baine 183.5. Janusz Jung and Paul Dodgson
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Pickering minor
PICKERING - The Picker-
day a
ing Lincoln Homes minor
A;
novice 'AA' hockey team is still
with
undefeated after its first four
Baun
league games.
gory
The local novices added to
Kyle
their winning streak with an 8-
ton,
2 win over Orillia on Oct. 10.
Ings.
Derek -Polowyk, Jason
Rho(
Brookings and Bradley Binns
Lloy
paced the Lincoln Homes
each.
novices with two goals apiece.
Th
Darryl Lloyd and Brent Dalli-
blanl
THE
novices keep on winning
ded singles.
Oct. 5.
listing were Polowyk
Leading the scoring parade
wo assists, while Stuart
was Brent Dalliday with two
tanner, Gre-
markers. Lloyd, Brookings,
McHale, `�G ,y
Binns and Baumgartner all
Hamil- �P ��
counted singles.
Brook-
Drawing assists were Lloyd
Keith ► `'r. '�
with two, Rhodes, Dalliday,
ss and 9r?
Paul Ruta, Grant [,emmon and
had one f0(1A11�
]an Suginomori with one each.
The goaltending duties were
Pickering novices also
shared by Ryan Bosak and John
!d Bowmanville 6-0 on
Flude in all games.
HIGHLIGHTS
0,.Pr the past t,.vc years. federa' provincial. territorial and Aboriginal
leado— hare consultee :rltr thousands of Canadians and concerned groups from
coal' tri coast These ;c—s:Jtations included Royal Commissions. participatory
cor` igs. and hearings in the provinces and territo-
es held by provincial and territorial legislatures
ederai provincial. territorial and Aboriginal
!aders have agreed unanimously on August 28.
992 In Charlotteto,.rn on a package of constltu-
D i proposals that recogn zes the equality of
.II Canadians and represents all of our Interests
Me agreement Is now before Canadians.
The agreement proposes that the new
II➢uu,u uk,i,iaiii a a;aiement of ke, economic and social objectives
shared by all of iht: governments In the federation The objectives include
comprehensive. universal. portable. accessible and pub. cly administered health
care. adequate social services and benefits high ouaiit, Drimar, and secondary
education and reasonable access to post-secondar, eoucal�or, coliect,re ha,
gaining rights and a commament to p)otect;nq
Pie envronnrent The economic policy oblec-
1 ves to he entrenched would be aimed atAvoiding
strengthening the Canadlao economic union:
'hes. e tree movement of persons. goods. services. '
and capita! ensuring full employment and a Duplication
reasonable standard of living for all Canadians:
ensuring sustainable and equitable development.
Exclusive provinc la' ,irisdlclion would be recognized In the areas of
forestry. mining. toUrlSnI rousing. recreation. municipal affairs. cultural matters
within the province ani; ;;;r market development and training. In addition.
,o ensure the two levels of government work In
harmony. the government of Canada commits to
negotiating agreements with the provinces in areas
such as immigration. regional development and
telecommunications. Federal -provincial agree-
ments on any subject could be protected by the
Constitution from unilateral change.
The new Canadian Constitution would
recognize the distinct nature of Quebec. based on its French language, unique
culture and civil law tradition.
In the reforme(; Par'ament. the Senate would reflect the equality of the
provinces v,hiie the Ho,.�tr .L)fnmons would be based more on the principle of
presentation by population As well. various
ovinces would be assured a minimum amount
seats in the House of CommonsParliamentary .
The proposed Senate would be made
Reform . .a of six elected senators from each province
:-id one from each territory Additional seats
ould provide representation for Aboriginal
: !oples The reformed Senates povrers should
51yn bort y I.� ::,ie elected Senators in the policy process.
The proposals recognize that Aboriginal peoples have an inherent
right to self-government and that the ConStIIU110n should enable them to
develop self-government arrangements and to take their place In the Canadian
federation The proposals recognize Aboriginal governments as one of the
three constitutionally recognized orders of government In Canada. In addition
the proposals provide for a negotiation process between Aboriginal leaeers
provincial and federal governments to put this right into eftrct "he recogr t c
of the Inherent right would not create any new
rights to land. nor dilute existing treaty rights
Now that Canada's federal. provincial. Aboriginal
territorial and Aboriginal leaders have reached
a consensus, it is the right of all Canadians to
Self -
understand the new proposals. Call the toll-free Government
number below to receive an easy -to -read
booklet on the new constitutional agreement
or a complete text.
It's your right to know what the constitutional proposals say, before
voting on October 26.
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local initiatives
. DURHAM - Local municipal
and related local services.
governments can really blow their
- third place for a research pro -
own horns.
jest on joint venture opportunities.
Several local initiatives were
Involving Mailed research to pro -
honored recently in Ottawa at the
duce profiles of local firms in sever -
annual awards meeting of the Eco-
al manufacturing sectors, the infor-
nomic Developers Association of
mation was compiled into a book
Canada (EDAQ.
and sent to all Canadian and Ontario
The group is geared to "anyone
trade offices and foreign consulates
involved in economic development"
around the world. The goal is to
from both government and industry,
encourage international joint ven-
explains Pat Olive, economic devel-
tures with local firms.
opment commissioner for Durham
The same international joint ven-
region,
tune program was selected as the top
Oshawa received the top award
`good news program'.
in its category for its 1991 annual
Sponsored by the Royal Bank,
repot, entitled Building on Strength.
these awards focus on the good
The slick report was also judged
events that are happening in Canadi.-
best of the class in the printed publi-
an communities during this difficult
cations category.
economic period.
Pickering picked up a third-place
In the category of `good news
finish for a video presentation, enti-
story', the region received a second -
tied Growing for Tomorrow.
place award for community reaction
A number of Durham region ini-
to a down -sizing announcement by
datives also received recognition:
General Motors last December.
• second place for a brochure
The quick acting response of
designed to provide a detailed
Oshawa mayor Nancy Diamond in
overview of the community, its eco-
setting up the Parkwood Conference
nomic advantages, natural resources,
was deemed to be a very construe -
community services, education and
five and positive effort
lifestyle. The brochure is mailed to
And a focus on the future confer -
potential investors and distributed at
ence, held mid-1992 at Durham Col -
trade shows.
lege, provided a focal point for corn-
• third place for the Durham
munity reaction. The events, said
region business directory, featuring
Mr. Olive, "played a significant part
local manufacturers, their products,
in saving GM's Plant Two for the
the number of employees, SIC codes
immediate future.,,
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'Limited interest'in Verona
Mall site,
By KEITH GILI.IGAN
Staff Reporter
AJAX - The Verona Mall could
be an "eyesore for a very long
time," says the receiver for the prop-
erty.
Blair Davidson, a senior vice-
president with Peat Marwick
Thome, reports there's beer, "limit-
ed interest and limited prospects"
for the site of an uncompleted mall
at the comer of Monarch Ave. and
Bayly St. here.
The latest proposal fell through
recently because a developer inter-
ested in the site wanted to include
townhouses on the property, Mr.
Davidson says.
"The mayor advised us that
townhouses with high-rises wasn't
part of the town's long-term plan-
ning interests,., he says.
Mayor Jim Witty, who supports
high-rises on the site, says including
townhouses would result in "too
much of a mixed bag."
The mayor reports, "All council
members want some commercial
along Bayly SL What we were look-
ing at was high density and town-
houses and (the townhouses) were
the problem...
The developer wanted to build
'the townhouses on the property first
"They wanted to generate cash
flow, which they would use to
knock down the existing structure
and build the high rises," says Mr.
Davidson.
"You can't build high-rise con-
dos now. He the developer) was
going to build the townhouses and
wait two years...
says rec
Mr. Davidson is bound by confi-
dentiality and can't name the devel-
oper. Mr. Witty says the developer
owns property in the "general vicini-
ty" of the site.
The town has "grandiose plans
for the site that won't work," Mr.
Davidson says. "What sits there is
what they're going to get. It's going
to be an eyesore for a very !ong
time..'
The market, not the town, will
dictate what will end up on the site,
he feels.
Mr. Davidson says the "best
option for the property is residen-
tial," but admits it's a "tough deci-
sion" for the town to accept the
townhouses.
"Di you accept residential now
and in five years regret it:'" he asks.
Area businesses would like resr-
dential development on the site
because: it would bring in more cus-
tomers," Mr. Davids(xi .ays.
Peat Marwick Thorne was
appointed receiver in 1990 after
Mater's Management, the owner of
the: mall site, was placed in receiver-
ship by the provincial ministry of
financial institutions t MFI).
Work on the building stopped in
Januar' 1990.
At the time it was placed in
receivership, :Mater's told investors
the propert, was worth S160 mil-
lion.
The `tFI had Peat Marwick
appraise the property and deter-
mined its value at between S70 mil-
lion and S8() million.
There ars mor; than 5,000
investors in �!.i[;r ,. in,''L1d:n, atx)ut
giver
2500 in the Verona project.
In January of this year, five peo-
ple, including Mater's owner Alber-
to Docouto, his wife Giselle
Cnspino and three others were each
charged with 18 counts of fraud and
theft in connection with Mater's
activities.
The Verona Mall site is the last
of the approximately 20 Mater's
properties left to be sold, says 'Mr.
Davidson.
The concept for the mall — an
upscale three-storey building —
"doesn't make sense. A multi-level
mal doesn't work. The concept is
bad for any market."
Aside from the Eaton's Centre in
Toronto and a mall in Chicago,
malls of more than two storeys
aren't successful• Mr. Davidson
claims.
Now is not the time to be build a
mall, he acids, pointing to Markbor-
ough Properties' announcement ear-
lier this year to postpone for at least
a year the start of ccxnsuticuon of a
mall in north AJax.
Mr. Witty says, "Thc whole site
is designated commercial and it's
not unrealistic for some of it to
remain comme mial."
The town is prepared to accept
high-rises and commercial outlets,
Mr. A'itty says.
"A major thrust of the provincial
government is intensification of
downtown arra;. This is a zoo d .sire.
Along Bayly there could be .om-
mercial with high-density, high-rise
in back of that. That makes sense
from a planning perspecuye•" Mr.
1� iu� says.
Precision work
Lakeridge Precision Inc., manufacturers of precision components for various industries, recently
celebrated the opening of its facility at 890 Dillingham Rd., Pickering. In the machine shop, com-
pany president Robert Guy, right, talks with machine operator John Service.
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110 Generg Help 110 GmwW Help 110 Geral Help
TEMPORARY SERVICES
$EMO EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
For West Hill customer, for a 5 week
temporary assignment. Must have
shorthand and computer experience.
Please call
831-7683
for an appointment.
UNDERLYING
REASONS
Fss liawlia, Sbo— Rasing
Requires mature
professional sales
Help. Full & part-time,
flexible hours. No retail
experience necessary.
Permanent positions
required. Na suitable
for students. Apply in
Pickering Town
Centre
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LIFT TRUCK REPAIR PERSON
Lear Seating Canada Ltd., Whitby Facility
requires a licensed Journeyperson, Lift
Truck Mechanic.
Qualifications: Must have a minimum of six
years experience on mainly electric powered
and some gas powered lift trucks, (Crown
and Toyota). Must be available for overtime,
week -ends and emergency work.
Wage rate and benefits competitive.
Please submit all applications to:
Lear Seating Canada Ltd.
AW = _ _' 2001 Forbes St.
�`//'v Whitby, Ontario
4F.76ng Canada Ltd L1 N 7V4
- Attention: Human Resources
110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help
Learn
to
Prepare
Income
•
H&R BLOCK
INCOME TAX TRAINING SCHOOL
■ increase your tax knowledge
■ obtain a new skill
■ convenient times and locations
For More Information Call:
686=1 395 .
Permanent part-time
position available
DATA ENTRY
20 hrs. plus per week
benefits available
Apply immediately mail to:
Attention:
Kathy Esch
10 Bramhurst Ave.
Brampton, Ont. UT 511-11
or FAX 791-7979
Daddy -0's Grill
Wakress/Cashier
Experience an asset,
full time Mon. -Fridays.
Call between 6 a.m.
& 6 p.m.
420-2547
AVi)Il
LOOKING TO MAKE
EXTRA MONY?
OPENINGS
AVAILABLE. NO
INVENTORY TO BUY
CALL NOW!
MRS. C. LORD
416-619-1574
Aiax,'Pickering
Hospital Fundraisers
needed.
$9.75,hour
Part or full-time
100 positions available
Students welcome
Call for app(. 509.1483
MODELS NEEDED...
Teens 8 children, females 8
males. mature models - 40 pkA,
plus sizes - 12-26 (pretty faces)
J013S AVAILABLE FOR:
Catalogues. flyers. store & mall
shows. TV cortxneroals
Experience helphl but iM nec
416 962-5511
A1Q PLUS D2
DRIVERS
Minimum two years
experience. Recent
absiract. ICC qualified.
D.G. Card. Also require
general labourers.
Apply at:
Phoenix Plus
500 King St. W.
Suite 10
Oshawa, Ontario
L1J 2K9
or contact
Jamie Johnston
721-8892
"HAIR STYLIST"
Be your own boss.
Rem a chair
Only $150 wkly.
ALSO
Nail technician
deeded
70% commission
Call Hair Fashion 3000
683-7621
ASK FOR MANAGER
CREW SHIP JOBS
Earn E300-900 weekly.
Year around positions.
Hiring men/women. Free
room,board Wdl train. Call
1-504-646-4500 ext C103•
24 hrs
$2001500 WEEKLY!
Assemble products at
home, easy' No selling.
You're paid direct. Fully
guaranteed. No experience
necessary. Call 1-504-641-
7778 Ext. 103, 24 hrs.
EXPERIENCED Nail Technician
and hair stylist for L'Ansudes in
Oshawa Centre or Pickering
Town Centre. Ask for Lorenzo.
723.3500. (101592)
120 otnce Help
IF you are over 45 and have
recently been laid off. you mW
Quality for training assistance.
DIP/CERT, Lotus, Wordperfect.
D -base. word. accpac. badford,
autocad. Ventura. pagerreker,
Harvard. Corel, Computer
Programming and Systems
Analyiel. Cobol, Pascal and C.
(BLACK GOLD Inc. (or MBG) is
7pQ
HOMEMAKER /MATURE
HAIRSTYLIST wanted for new
anarkeling reps. We offer a real
t Durham Business
710
student. 16 years of age and
salon in Oshawa. Leave mes-
sage at 6831245 for interview.
ENROLLMENT Manager
OFFICE Help, students
720
older. Parttime telemarketing
101( 101 Q
required. Creative marketing
-S
240
positions available. $7/hr. Ai-
0015W)-
)-
and promoliona) skills irrlponant.
,�.�
r::.- -i^•r
750
training provided. Alternating
JOBS to Hawaii - reconstruction
Energetic, reliable with the
z' , "---wZ
760
provided to those who quality.
from Hurricane Iniki now in
abilly to motivale others. Must
GAMES through home
770
Call 420.6991 to arrange
progress. 516.929.0341 ext.
have own transportation. Cal
'
780
interview (TF)
r'0 102992
5794W after 3 p m (101592)
.f )
LIFT TRUCK REPAIR PERSON
Lear Seating Canada Ltd., Whitby Facility
requires a licensed Journeyperson, Lift
Truck Mechanic.
Qualifications: Must have a minimum of six
years experience on mainly electric powered
and some gas powered lift trucks, (Crown
and Toyota). Must be available for overtime,
week -ends and emergency work.
Wage rate and benefits competitive.
Please submit all applications to:
Lear Seating Canada Ltd.
AW = _ _' 2001 Forbes St.
�`//'v Whitby, Ontario
4F.76ng Canada Ltd L1 N 7V4
- Attention: Human Resources
110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help
Learn
to
Prepare
Income
•
H&R BLOCK
INCOME TAX TRAINING SCHOOL
■ increase your tax knowledge
■ obtain a new skill
■ convenient times and locations
For More Information Call:
686=1 395 .
Permanent part-time
position available
DATA ENTRY
20 hrs. plus per week
benefits available
Apply immediately mail to:
Attention:
Kathy Esch
10 Bramhurst Ave.
Brampton, Ont. UT 511-11
or FAX 791-7979
Daddy -0's Grill
Wakress/Cashier
Experience an asset,
full time Mon. -Fridays.
Call between 6 a.m.
& 6 p.m.
420-2547
AVi)Il
LOOKING TO MAKE
EXTRA MONY?
OPENINGS
AVAILABLE. NO
INVENTORY TO BUY
CALL NOW!
MRS. C. LORD
416-619-1574
Aiax,'Pickering
Hospital Fundraisers
needed.
$9.75,hour
Part or full-time
100 positions available
Students welcome
Call for app(. 509.1483
MODELS NEEDED...
Teens 8 children, females 8
males. mature models - 40 pkA,
plus sizes - 12-26 (pretty faces)
J013S AVAILABLE FOR:
Catalogues. flyers. store & mall
shows. TV cortxneroals
Experience helphl but iM nec
416 962-5511
A1Q PLUS D2
DRIVERS
Minimum two years
experience. Recent
absiract. ICC qualified.
D.G. Card. Also require
general labourers.
Apply at:
Phoenix Plus
500 King St. W.
Suite 10
Oshawa, Ontario
L1J 2K9
or contact
Jamie Johnston
721-8892
"HAIR STYLIST"
Be your own boss.
Rem a chair
Only $150 wkly.
ALSO
Nail technician
deeded
70% commission
Call Hair Fashion 3000
683-7621
ASK FOR MANAGER
CREW SHIP JOBS
Earn E300-900 weekly.
Year around positions.
Hiring men/women. Free
room,board Wdl train. Call
1-504-646-4500 ext C103•
24 hrs
$2001500 WEEKLY!
Assemble products at
home, easy' No selling.
You're paid direct. Fully
guaranteed. No experience
necessary. Call 1-504-641-
7778 Ext. 103, 24 hrs.
EXPERIENCED Nail Technician
and hair stylist for L'Ansudes in
Oshawa Centre or Pickering
Town Centre. Ask for Lorenzo.
723.3500. (101592)
120 otnce Help
IF you are over 45 and have
recently been laid off. you mW
Quality for training assistance.
DIP/CERT, Lotus, Wordperfect.
D -base. word. accpac. badford,
autocad. Ventura. pagerreker,
Harvard. Corel, Computer
Programming and Systems
Analyiel. Cobol, Pascal and C.
(BLACK GOLD Inc. (or MBG) is
Macintosh, Ouark Express, and
1111:11101(ing for allarp<
Ilustralor. Financial assistance
may
available for eligiblestudenrats.
anarkeling reps. We offer a real
t Durham Business
for young sucmu
Oppoµ„unit16)
College' 427-3010.
( 011
(TF)
OFFICE Help, students
R E C E P T I O N I S T/
welcome. Excel Financial
SWITCHBOARD Operator re -
Mortgage Company. Oshawa
qt*W for last paced builders
WCa110n. Call Roger. 404-9933
office at 401/Wldtes Rd. To
or leans message. (101592)
handle ten line telephone
ATTEIRIONI - Calling allmoms
sysem, secretarial skills. word
Mailers or anyone interested h
Processing• exoNMnt written
chill development. Join our
aver o 1ef1 Erghh a'U'
worWsdul Mom of rvorra•n sal
pNasant teNphone manners
ince CHILD S PLAY BOOKS and
and prolessional utstado a mat
GAMES through home
Six maid contras. wiewable
demonstrations. We offer high
89 employersrdiscrafion.
Pleasecammbgbm
advancernent op-
forward youresume r
and fecognidon
fidenee to Office Manager,
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TRIBUTE CORP. 1815
wed. Alaiii/pickayM 686.5722
Ironstone Manor, Unit lila.
Oshawa/Whitby. 576-9084.
Pickering, Ont. L1W 3W9.
(101600
(102092)
REQUIRED for chemical
manufacluring
3r&
135 skilled Help
1rna�y
a days. Duties required would
be Batch Quality Control
ESTIMATOR wantedlorproduc-
(moisture, soils, Titrations PH
lion shop in east and. Ex -
and colour degtminations). The
perience in collision and rust
rest of time would be in
repairs necessary. Apply to
production, requiring handing of
Mead!) Auto Painting, 710 Wil -
drums and bags, please call
son Rd. S., Oshawa, Ont.
683-4880 between 9 a.m.-5
(102092)
p.m., Mon -Fri. (101392)
ATTENTIONI - Nursery workers
150 Hosp. Medical
needs at Orono tcrestry station
Dental
harvesting tree seedlings. Piece
work. 61511000 softwoods; 5171
1000 hardwoods. Support star,
DENTAL Assistant required for
f/0/hr. Duration, 3 weeks.
established Pickering practice.
Hiring Stan Oct. 14. Sign up at
Please send resume to File
Agriculture Employement
85065, Oshawa TH)s Week.
Services, 200 King. St. E. Bow-
P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ont.
manviie (101692)
L 1 H 71.5. (101592)
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130 Agents SeleS WP/30 Agents 200 Bask"e"t 220 For sale 260 Aft a Crafts
RETAIL DIVISION
Are you interested in consumer electronics? Do
you understand the importance of excellent
customer service?
Become a Sales Professional supporting the No. I
line in consumer electronics. Career sales
positions are now available due to expansion into
Pickering. We offer an excellent benefit and
remuneration package and training, above industry
standards.
Please submit your resume for full time and part-
time to:
Ontario Regional Office
1602 Tricont Ave.
Whitby, Ontario L1\ 5S6
c/o Mr. Aaron Morrison
the Sony store=
Expect more. We are SONY.
COMMERCIAL SALES REPS.
If you're a proven sales pro with the desire
to earn an unlimited income, we want to talk
to you.
We're UNIGLORE'!�) Collins Travel
UMEikWE Call 416-831-1521 or
416-420-0615 FAX
i
1305 Pickering Parkway Pickering, Ont. Lt V 3P2
; TN 1-li ied T-drm „ri, d
1,09kilr tya.d I- Farb aR.x. edepsdsdy ow,d ..d opewd.
APPLIANCE
SALES
We're expand:ngI
Excellent opportunity
available for 2
experienced appliance
saies representatives
at our Pickering
location. Remuneration
to be discussed. For
further information,
please call:
Mrs. Bennett
(416) 434-2554
between 8:30 a.m.
and 9:00 p. m.
60 Day Care
Want
ed
BA YSITTER required in IMI
home for two boys. 4 years and
18 months. Tuesdays and
Fridays. 8-6 p.m References.
Please cad Lisa, 831-6776 eve.
(101892)
PART time nanny, mother's hel-
per required In my home or
yours for 15 month old boy.
a2 and Rougemont Dr. 509-
0439. (101492)
65 Day Care
Available
WHAT busy P"* warht - The SOLID pfrefoaktables, chairs,
Micro Diet. It is convenient.
eltillitt
CERAMIC Studer located le
in
nutritious and
and bedroom furniture. Buy
Pickering - greenware, bisque,
orblle.
� healthy approach to
direct from one of Ontarios
paints, all supplies and firing
bosom line ults For more
largest manufacturers and
available. Classes Monday
all
information,416)83- cal( Cathy Hayhow,
Ca.
watch your furniture being made
morning. Mon, Tues. Thurs.
Independent
before your eyes. Eg. 42' oak
7.30-10:30 p.m. Phone Cindy,
Micro ietAd is
Micro Diet Advisor. (102092)
able, 1299; cannonball bed,
427-7099.(102892)
obedience. JUNIOR PUPPY
$299; armoire $399; finished in
choice. 985-8774.
280 Lost & Found
205 Firewood
i o2292)in
(101592)
ROKA lumber Hardwood,
QUEEN size waterbed. semi
floatation. $90; wicker dining
REWARD offered for return of
one
4'x8'x12-. $W. 4'x8'x16', $65.
Soft wood 4'x8'x 12- available.
table, glass top with 4 chairs,
year old cat(Himalayan),
light and cream colour, dark
540. Days, 705-277-3381, eve.,
$150; matching coffee and end
ears. face, tail, blue eyes. wear -
434-6665. (TF)
tables $125; entertainment unit,
Ing collar which reads -Devon's
RATE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
$150. Call 428.3124. (101892)
Cat" Gregory Rd/Dryer area.
2 J O
1 Flea Market
SSD wood furniture compare
Call 427.6878. (101492)
FOUND haired
EXPERIENCED ECE teacher
paces, oak doubleble pedestal, 6
-bag blade and
Automobiles
chair, $1190; pane armoire,
grey tabby, greenish eyes.
FOR sale. wood burning, air
$350, wall units. $425; kitchen.
female or neutered male. found
tight fireplace insert, $200 o.b.o.
bedroom, other cutom furn,ture,
approx 5 weeks ago. Round in
839-2393. (101892)
427-3142, please leave
fhe Centre St. N near Rossland
ROUND table with two matching
Message. (101492)
area. Whnby. Call 668-6238.
chairs. $50; Teak buffet, two
APARTMENT size piano, good
(101892CNC)
cupboards, 4 drawers. $120.
condition, $695 o.b.o. Call 683-290
Pets -Supplies -
Can 96
42&24. (101892)
6779. (101492)
Boarding
220 Articles
MOVING Sale. 2 years old.
fridge. frost free. Electric stove,
FOR sale - Shih Tzu puppies
L For Sale
sett cleaning gas 860 etc. 428-
and also namalayan km9ns and
w th iinef. used two winters
0537. (101492)
Persian kittens. $150-3300. Not
SALE New and used frost I,
fridges. coin washers and dryers
EUROCRAFT K.lchers Ltd
registered, pets only. 705 -877 -
2312. (101392)
for apartment units.
Stephenson's Furniture and
Warehouse Sale. Display model
rabaners and counter tops. All at
P A L A D E N OBEDIENCE
Appliances. 227 Court St.,
unbelievable prices. 605 Bred'
`JETFRF. NARY APPROVED
Oshawa. 576-7448. (1n7ng91
St. N. Whitby. 6685162
OUAUFiED INSTRUCTION by
��.:.�'��av�a■-r.-
CARPET - I have new Stam-
BAKER Contracting all
POLICE DOG TRAINING
^last., and 100% nylon carpel.
POOL table. 3 cues and ball,
SCHOOL Few open-ngs still
Will do livingroom and hall for
S450. ladies 12 speed bike. like
available for next classes Degm
5360., includes carpet, pad, plus
neer, $75. Telephone 420 P,317
n ng Oct 29th Cove, ^g
nstallation. (30 yards), Steve
789-2068 (TFALL)
SHopswTH Mark J. 5 in 1
Behavour, nutntion, grooming,
�onomor, t y loaded �ertoo
syslern, ha'dly used. like new.
general and advanced
CONTENTS of 3 bedroom new
I-8HP with accessories. $2000
obedience. JUNIOR PUPPY
house• everyth ng must go. 428
Call 666 1626 after 5 p rn.
and Beginner Novice. Mondays.
0321. (101492)
(101592)
SENIOR PUPPY and Advanced
LARGE veneer cedar chest.
MASON 8 R sch upright piano.
Novice, Thursdays.!Tria'i
Preparation). OPEN UT'LITIES.
S ng $70; microwave Cupboard
$14'P Magc Chief gold counter
Wednesdays. Trial
Ke ^ew. $60: arborief round
top gas stove. 5140. Inglis Dryer
Preparation). OUR SUCCESS
, schen table. 30- like new. S75,
$50. 14- spoke wf 9e; dasC S.
RATE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
Cueen Anne side steotap.s.
5150 per se' 427 2454
668-9425 •102092)
good condoion,pa r, $30.
( 10 1892)
EXPERIENCED ECE teacher
sandwich sidewalk M splay
WALL ,nn, kitchen set. rountl
Automobiles
'Kurds, 3'x 2'. $RO for all 3. 436
2867 (101592)
Mary , 'able with 'ed firm and 2
300
J For Sale
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BAKER Contracting all
red and wh,Te chair, almond
Garage
Garage i yard clean up
Clean windows
Day Care
HERITAGE 1801ce insert for
dining table. 4 chairs. and china
1396
165 Available
w S4O0 Peaseoca(I
oo839-
cabinet. two unusual hghback
` w.+"an•9d. low Kn'S. ^,int
Free Estimates.
5798d. tUNION o' more nrrmation
antique Italian chairs, stereo
�onomor, t y loaded �ertoo
LOOKING b' ,^j .,, :,•„
PIANOS GRANDFATHER
428-0321 (101892)
AsK,rg S' 7 500 includes taxes
Cal ^ower•: !4'61 4456677
'Mere s room for two children in
CLOCKS :�aanos rent'o own,
PINE drop leaf table and twoAl
lot 6 p ^ ' O. 1
my home, part full time,
apt size, upright, grand, digital,
bencres, black wrought iron
ARTISTIC Masora ry
sChimne-
nutrdaous meals. reasonable
keyboards. CLOCKS tree
kitchen table. gray arbonte top
1989 9-Q _9Sabre. e. ecuhve
rates. Hwy e2 R,Tch,e and
delivery and set up Cap Tekep
w•Ih 4 chairs, one fireplace
d' .9^. t6 ':.o K -.s Fui!y
Westney area. Ca!I Jennifer,
and lake advantage of our low
sc'een. Swedish steel and
loaded, excellen' condition.
683615x. (101892)
overhead warehouse prices
accessories. 2 par table lamps,
must be seen. $8500 o b o.
EXPERIENCED ECE teacher
433-1491. (102292)
kettle. barbecue, phone 416-
certified. Can Paul after 6 cim.
and rnotne, of one will provide
FURNITURE
2820966. (102192SNC)
724.4362 (T02092SNC)
ca re in our home. Carer
yea g
two ..sed
loveseats and end tables for
RECORDS, CD's. Tapes.
1985 Che,fl 4 door
secure environment Planned
sale. Excellent Condition. 428-
Poste•s. T Shirts. Wh tb y
au'oatc. 94.000 Kms Excel.
activities and adventures.
ad
wen.
6593 aver 6 p m, weeKdays.
Record Snow. Sunday Oct 'bat
lent conC•1on S'45C Call 428-
Reasonable rates. race pts
erry Irne weekends (I Ota92)
the Hyders�nore Pavdl�on, 11
3321.(101492)
available. Harwood and 401
area. 619-1663 (101892)
ELMIRA wood mse-t. t:ush
a,rn.-4 p.m. So Dealers ;ots of
1985 ndai Stesar 4 door.
Housecleaning
mou-1. ,OC series. Complete
barglnS Information, call Alex.
;eta -Card) good body, sun roof,
LIVE-IN Tann a timed o
y r q y
w th iinef. used two winters
668.2058. (10169?)
exhaust, 7 months eta. new
profess,onai couple locare for
$550 C41I42&9180 :101692)
MOVING Sale - 26- console
clutch, needs front braille bads.
bale in Pickenkn
y g
CO 0.' - V , freezer, patio
San ass.5"OO-Cas5fi52223
Experienced, references. Cad
AJAX P oxenng Apoiances no
furniture. stereo. boolcases.Cal
orevenings,248-2457 1101492)
50%9863. (101497)
reasonable otter ret,sed Fully
seat. bassinet• swing. bed sofa.
1985 O'ds Cutlass C arra
WESTNEY HERMITAGE .
guaranteed reconditioned
appnances Come make s a
cons* Tables dishes m,aMef
Broug^am. runs well. S'60C as
mother providing a nappy sale
,
deal 427-6784, 467 Westney
Oct. 17. 8-4 p m. Oct. 18. 10-3
.s. Cad 509-1229. !'C'892
environment, nutril"s meals.
Rd. S. Ajax (TF)
60 Frazer Rd.
1 Aiax. W6,7546
( 01692)
1985 v aur SE, baled. air.
oyaD
Playroom, fenced yard, non
Smoker, all ages. Yup 6-610l,mei.
t ms, call Cathy, 686-6105.
230 Articles
1
AA 0 AitICIeS
L.
«uas- stereo. ps., co low. n. A
7 passenger, good condition. A
(101492)
Wanted
l.3 Wanted
weal at $4800 ob.o. 42018561.
eee
(101992)
AVAILABLE in my Home. 18WANTED
s•oves 1, dyes.
BARBIE Coes-•ancie. Ken
1963 Chev Cavalier hatchbaclr.
years experience. Any age
ween., and dryers, working or
sic) and 001hes from the 1960's
5 speed manual Transmission,
lots of toys and
not Aso wormed, Wdkup t'udc
wanted. Wil buy entre
F-41 suspension• best orferass
activities. Whites, Oklahoma
(newer than 1978;. Cal,
co�iections Marg, 416.567-
or trade for IgeI Malabu Wagon.
831-2246. (101892)
Prherng, 420.8833 (TFALL)
4961 (1016921
Phone 43& 7655, (101592)
HWY r2 and Rougemount,
teacher, experienced mother o1
250 Garage/Yard
250 GarageNard
1976 GMC Sprint. low rnleage,
2 year old will welcome any age,
Sales
Sales
350COMfourn radials.
350 four boli, 4 new radials.
full or part t rr*,4, Call Marla
car. $
(101492)
before 6. 509-9613. (101492)
EXPERIENCED loving daycare
in my home, of to do inside and
out. More than just T.V. Hvey 02
and Ritchie. Ajax. 683.1556.
Ages 2 to 5
Full time rates, $99.00
Receipts issued for income tax
purposes
Day care full days
Nursery school half days
Junior Kindergarten
On 5 acre country setting
Experience your child's growth in a
licensed, professional and loving child
care setting.
Established slifi ce 1978
686-1161
10 Top St., Ajax, north of Hwy. #2
off Harwood.
INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD
In cam' 1% sofa, fun hlxne environment
L Wrtsed by M.C.S.S.
Rellsonable rates
Reosipts, 1191 hours. Call
DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE
509-1207
RELIABLE daycare available In Erllpl0 ment
my [lame. excellent references,
childcare training 3 years, Hwy 170 anted
Smixis, Pickering. Prefer one
year and over. Call anytime, MEN with trucks will do
837-2039. (1014921 household moves, clean up
lobs, odd jobs, decorating.
LOVING daycare in m y home, painting. anything. Call Carl a
Kings Cres. and Harwood area, Jane, 427-28%. (TFEFG)
lots of toys and activities.
nutritious lunches and snacks, M"Nied FaX 1
babies welcome. Tracy 428- -�
2353. (101692)
DON'T MISS THIS ONE
OF A KIND INDOOR GARAGE SALE
Clearance of Audio 8 Video Studio. Sound modules,
VCRs, etc.
plus
Silver tea service, furniture, small kitchen apps. -and
numerous other items.
1208 Maple Ridge Dritfe, Pickering (Liverpool and RrKh)
Sat& Sun, Oct17,ti,9Lm-4pm
300 A"FO1 es 300 A"t0Fasaile'
AUTO SALES
Buy or Rent to own
1961 BUICK REGAL 2 dr., loaded,
good condition, certified.
4,895"
1986 FORD F150 pick-up, low miles,
excellent condition, certified.
11966 CHEV ASTRO VAN new tires,
excellent condition, certified.
11987 TEMPO 4 dr., 4 cyl., 5 speed.
420-0784 - - -
Business Home
Services Improvements
BALSDON
COMPUTER
Baisdon Computer Services
can help you design 8
produce your newsletters,
flyers, pricelists and more. If
you want fast. efficient
service, call Claudia at
4273299!
ILLUSTRATION, caroonmg.
graphic design, advertising.
usiness or personal.
Reasonable rates. Also lessons
available. Randy Timms. (416)
342-2279 (121792)
MUGS - decorated the way you
wish, a great gift for someone
hard to buy tor. Corporate as
Well as consume, use 1.0
mimimums. Chns'•-•as orders
mus' be placed by Nov. 1 Call
Custom Mugs, 428-8689.
n1)2092)
Chimney Sweeps
AJAX C- -^9j weeps
soecal, chimney dear.rg as
low as $59 Pest screening
installed. cry S25. -No muss,
no fuss guaranteed.- Free
est mares, rdM-7741 f1131592)
Drapes,
Upholstery
DRAPERY
CLASSES
Learn to make
simple balloon
drapery.
Call Andrea
683-8384
Driving Schools
Fab --v '--.y, „-,
stirs and test, S-5 -en lessons.
S' 50 Call 287-3060 � 102392)
Gardening,
Landscaping
Gardner's Top Soil
Gravel, Landsaping, Tree
Planting and Removal,
Crushed Asphalt,
Driveways, Clean-upe etc.
Cheapest and the Best
in town.
ASK FOR ROB
• TREES CUT OR
TRIMMED
• A-1 SOD LAID
A ROTOTILLING
• FENCES/DECKS
• INTERLOCKING
STONE
839-1584
Handyman
AUTO Body and Paint Work
done at reasonable rates.
Licensed bodyrnan. Why buy a
new one. give your old orw a
face lift. (Collision reoars no
problem). Phone 430-1933,
leave message or drop by 290
Cordova St. Oshawa. (102092)
BAW MPT Credit Problems.
No credit kdlsck Can leased 10
own. 1978-1984. 50 can to
choose from. 6867428, 725-
1988 or 6863775. (TFALL)
CREDIT Problems? In
bankruptf:yydiseharged, flrW
time buyer - ate ran put you be.
hind the, tivlleeL Lease to own.
Cal us A 404-2056. (010152)
305 "� w=ld
$ CARS
WANTED $
TOP DOLLAR PAID
FOR SCRAP CARS
683-2998 Aflyllllte.
%11 V Salo
1887 Chev S10 Blazer 4x4,
Tahoe package, V6, auto, pa.,
pb., tilt wheel, slow., amvfm
cassette, 2 -tone paint, alum.
wheels, 139,000 kms. $8700
earthed. Mike Jackman Melon
.9954273.
985.4273. (101692)
19N Bronco 11, fully loaded, V6,
phone 467-3163 days or 831-
CONSTRUCTION
Interior and exterior
repairs, renovations and
construction. Fast and
dean professional work
guaranteed.
913
HILL GARAGE
DOORS
Wood or steel
Garage door
openers.
Free Estimates
686-6195
I TMS Painting &
IDecor
Interior & Exterior
European
Workmanship. Fast
dean reliable service.
420 -WR I
Home
HARDEN
CONSTRUCTION
& ROOFING
"Quality to Last"
Intenor;Exterior renov-
ations to complete
custom home building
579-2095
WILL FIX:
• Roofs
• Furnaces
• Plumbing
• Drains
• Fences • Decks
839-1584
DO ALL
BLUE MOUNTAIN
BAKER Contracting all
Home I rovements (
Garage
Garage i yard clean up
Clean windows
Complete Renovabons
Lawn & landscall
Ree Rooms r
• Fences 3 Decks 1
Small rrcrrg lobs
' Plumbing d Electrical
Pruning
' Painting & Plastering
I
avero hs
Call 436.0456
Free Estimates.
emergency service, furniture
Call Mike721.2658
s_Ds. ;•.-•:-;
11184 Chevy Van, 25W series,
52000 o.b.0. Cal OW3430 or
m
bar ce ^gs. bas99nt
EUROPEAN w ^
,grovatons. painting, 'lee
'Inola'9 y0;' Oarnr0011 0'
9sramates. Best prices, call
.schen wads as we as floor
Steve. 837-06405 or Bob 282-
.If, 20 years exoerenr» Good
1914 001892;
'aferences and sat s!acTion
ARTISTIC Masora ry
sChimne-
guaranteed For f.ee esr;mates,
'Yeo
Dykst•a. 725-49'3 � ;7)
and
9 aces arid cnamney
,,.
repairs. WorKS wit" brcks.
HAVE a cold Crafty Call
blocks and stones of all kinds
D a' sraopers We do draft
Free 9stmates, work arshp
crtecits auk ng. casements,
Plane Ge
gua-a-'led Call Rra s.
attics w ^Mows and wea-i r
666-4428
Stripping Wnter.;9 you• ".orae
QUALITY wo•k by father and
now, =striates available Call
so- 'ea^. W9 experienced.
14.6666-3179 "0'6921
hard work,ng Renovations.
4 0ME-wovernents -.andi-
additions. looks, etc Cas us for
-a- Iva, able Pa,nT ng,
a tree estimate 57i-1263 all or
»novas ons. driveway seal,hg
Rod. Oshawa -FALL)
No;ob too small. Ca Rob. 728-
HOME '^prove meats and
t 064 (' 0 t 692)
.tier z 3asernents. add-ons.
JOURNEYMAN ., ectrician.
doom. ms's, 'ernes and I,m
Speca, _ "S r "" 39 changes.
AI SI,eeter Wood Wo„ung. 436-
36
19w
-9w • ng. addle ons and
9207_(TF,
'.-ovations. A.I work
,�dranteeC. tree es',r^ates call
Housecleaning
420-6320 (7;:A)
RELIABLE
Housecleaning
`°°° •"- ouatng''°°�
ano batn'ooms. reasonable
'ate6. Call before 4 p m. ;'m
2077 11O.492)
GAILLIND
MAID SERVICES
Serving the ccr-m.n'j !or over a eca-le. Caring
for your home with personalized. Drofesslonal
services, at higny competitive -ates. 'Ne nonor all,
competltNe-ouDcrs.
F, ly 5ortded aid Insured
1 �� 683-7515
Moving, Painting,
Storage Decorating
PROFESSIONAL panting and
MOVING? wallpapering One room or
Wil will nave anything, Wholl• house, guaranteed lowest
a yrwlwo, ony`nr. Mon i rales. No pb's too small. Ouafity
tucks for all types of workmanship guaranteed. Cal
nsoves. Best rale., free 430.2595. (TFALL)
e itkwetes. 10% discount P"
4r
b...rtiera - - - Services
MAGICIAN, clown, friends
Ready to entertain for arta age,
r1Mlw AJAX Moving Systems - lug any occassion. Birthdays.
MrlprovelTlent3 seryfices. stows. appsance, and promotions, openings,
piano specialists, flat rate or ltmdraisen. Magic shams are
lieu W h f1At1 L
uowa a wrua
CONTACT
ARTAGE
MNG dl OVCARTAGE
-782-9819-
CdM
Of
elerre M
hillbilly Sailling
S011rlelll OIwr10
rly.
a now ave heated tMuoe Fi
.eip. 83971057 or
morape until Now offering free 7211-111 . (TF)
boxes with mow. Cal 427-
1)005. (TF)
HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS -
move big or small, we price
them all Call 432.758& (TF)
MEN with large truck will do
household mow. residential.
commercial. AN types of mares.
Cal Cart or Jane, 427-2856.
(TF)
TWO men with trucks -THE
MOVERS' will do al types of
mows. Very competitive, give
u$ a call. Pate, 5769533. (TF)
Decorating
Millie
PROFESSIONAL
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Drywall Taping
Plastering & Spray
Call Alredo or Helida
RABBIT wants work doing
maple for children's parts and
all occasions, have my own
magician. Call Ernie, 8881932.
Plumbing
Journeyman PNWAW
W job too WW - Falls ata,
showers, basement
washrooms, wet bens, etc.
Any Innovation or adclibm
Dayime: 427.4174, Homs:
427.8809. Ask ler Tom.
3951 cher B. (101492)
BAKER Contracting all
723-1337 _j
Pick/ScarborofJgh
Van%4Wtleel
carpentry, additions.
STARVING artist needs work
90rder
320 Willies
renovations, kitchens,
home maintenance
panting and wallpapering, low
BRITISH Canadian Plumber
emergency service, furniture
rates and qualfy work. Phone
Chuck.404_9M.(101692)
renovations, repairs, drain work,
specializing in high rise and
11184 Chevy Van, 25W series,
52000 o.b.0. Cal OW3430 or
refinishing, quality work
guaranteed. 15
fNTERORand exterior painting.
condominium, call Magnum
42G -1045. (101892)
years
etperience. 6862915. (TFEFG)
Good prces,good wrark.Fafree
60mlatee, Calf Mel, 576.8553.
Mechanical, 837.1361, error -
yency Pager. 442.8669.
PAGE A -A -T111111
320 V= '' 320 va"a,4 yes 400 "P 400 "p� end 420 T° �`� 420 T° *° m 450 ,t►«� 500Homes
a11M Chevy van conveyed b For Salle
1867 Chevy Astro Van, deluxe
CamRw. 3130 rrnotor, rained rod. interior by Quality Conversions,
toilet fridge, sink, excellent custom drapes, captains teat,
Certicordfied, Only 0thest kms. all arMm cassette, rear heater,
Certified, $u,0007bett offer.
Evenings, 416-723-2706.' excellent condition. $8400. Cal
(101892) 6965222. (101692)
340 Auto Re all 340 A`�Repaiairs
CARS PAINTED
$5000
+ materials
(Customer sands & masks)
683-2998
Clear coat available.
355 Motorcycles
1983 Honda 45CC3, good
cone ton, best otter. 683-6166.
(101692)
365 Marine
14 'I_'
_' -T . -- a D
9-9-1) Evenrude Hums-nngbfrd.
LCR. custom cover. Gas tank.
$2500. call 666'626 after 5
p m 1101592)
400 �1
Apartments
For Rent
falls
Very arge ano clean suites
822 Glen. Oshawa
t bedroom from S55C
2 bdnm. from 5625
Suitable availability.
Includes heat, caD)e.
parking. good appliances.
7254896 or 723-0950
400 Apartments
For Rent
IFTHS IS
YESTERDAYS PAPER
R MAY BE TOO LATE!
TO FIND OUT CALL
432-0011
AND MAKE AN
OFFER.
AJAX -e 5ec'oom basement
apart^nel all inclusive. $590
Monthly -first and last Available
"ow. no Dets Non smorke' After
6 o m tali 427-0849 (' 0'492)
AJAX nwo bedroom apartment
or -ainton Rd W of Westney.
Phone 683-0512 after 'C a.m
(101492)
BLUEWATER PARK
WHITBY APARTMENTS
1 bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in
immaculately maintained building, broadloom, 3
appliances, pool, snooker table, games room, tennis
courts, exercise room, laundry facilities and covered
parking.
101 Kathleen St. W. -
Mon. -Fri. 9-7 & Sat. & Sun. 12.5
571-3522 CORPO1.RA I
AJAX
77 03 FALBY COURT
Two + three bedroom apartments in family
building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2
appliances, laundry facilities and
underground parking included. $742-$819.
Call 686-0845 I
Mon. -Fri., 8:30-4:30 p.m.
AJAX
55 Falby Court
2 bedroom apart -e^1, ir ll oullding. Air
co -id tiornng, broadloom, 2 appliances. laundry
'ac:ilt,es, saunas and exercise room, underground
ca -1 included.
Call
683-6021
Mon. -Fri. 9-5 vfttu
Sat -Sun. 12-5 iu
r Imrorktrull • _-
PICKERING one bedroom THREE oeC•oo•^. 5 apaa^ces,
base
^e^' apartment, walk 10 parking 'or 2. central Wh�by. 41 O Houses For
Go. shopping. Separate :au^.dry Available immediately. $850 per Rent
facilities Available Nov 1 $550 month. 666-2220 (102092)
mlonthry 509-165' (101692) HARWOOD anC Radial avail- PICKERING
TORI VER %4DRItz1
Towler How
C�.100_1
AJAX
2 and 3 bedroom townhouses
in a family community
with playgrounds, ball court,
green space
newly decorated,
fridge and stove,
1 112 bath, single
car garage, and basement
$900 & $944/month
plus hydro
minimum gross income
$3,600-$3,776/month
required
883-9269
PICKERING Vi" - non smelt•
NEW Quiet Wes!ney,Hvry I2, '
able immnedatety, one bedroom
spotless ^0001" 3 bedroom. 2
AJAX cc -.N- �- oca• c^
DelDasemnent arart-hent
basement apartment.
12 baths. 'arge fainly •,tom,
c; -,et a0uit home, b-ight and
for rent Everything included,
appliances. laundry. parking,
fireplace, double garage. door
spacious. One groom base
non smoke'. no pets. S60C
pool, separate entrance. near al
opener, ac., cv., alarm and
men$ apartment w !^ Small
ktchometta. no
monthly Pnone any -'no 666-
arnenres. $55C r-honthty plus
more 42J-504' $72'5 Plus
smonmg, no
pets Sur Quer sngle ferryye
1675 (101492)
_ -
utilities Fast and las:. cal 514
uW11'es. Leave message
(101692)
All incluse e, $4-5 Int and last
AJAX •nan Ill of her,.. it
0215. (101892)
heat, $1200 monthly income.
TORI VER %4DRItz1
Towler How
C�.100_1
AJAX
2 and 3 bedroom townhouses
in a family community
with playgrounds, ball court,
green space
newly decorated,
fridge and stove,
1 112 bath, single
car garage, and basement
$900 & $944/month
plus hydro
minimum gross income
$3,600-$3,776/month
required
883-9269
PICKERING Vi" - non smelt•
WHITBY - 3 bedroom. 2 storey
ing female required to share
landscaped, near Bellwood
condo. $400 inclusive. First and
School, easy access to 401,
last, available Nov. t. Call even-
central air, main floor family
ings or leave message, 427•
room Open House Sunday 1-4
6874. (101992)
p.m. $177,900. Phone 576-3403
PICKERING - at 401 and Whites
70 Vanessa Place. (102792)
Rd. 3 bedroom detached home
ATTENTION Renovators,
in new subdivision by censer-
$89,900. 1 112 storey, new
vation area Share all facilities,
siding, windows, and roof,
non smoker. $440 monthly. 839-
„mss inferior remodelling large
7540. (102092CNC)
lot, detached garage. Also legal
AJAX - female to share new
duplex, brick building with gas
house, $450 monthly. 686-3481.
heat, $1200 monthly income.
(101892)
$112.900. Phone Fred at 434 -
TIDY non smoker female
3800. (102092)
preferred to share bright clean 3
bedroom home, many modern
amenities, transit at door, walk
totown centre and Go train. All
l�ht�es. parking, utilities
ncI ded. Call Diane. 420.3734
leave message. (110,2092)
AJAX - woman needed to share
luxury condo. Westney and 401,
own bathroom, includes phone
and cable. $500 monthly. Call
619 1793 leave message.
(101892)
455 Condos For
Rent
AJAX •wo DeC•oo'^. Iwo
ra'two full bath. 5
ov' antes. cable. no pets,
5'y ^ mo"ti ly all inclusive. Call
3132 or 686-4280 or 619-
�t592)
460 Office & Retail
Space
-: "AAIMERCIAL'-1-' sI><nce b•
iq tt_ 'r Alai $1100
-onin. Call 6836126.
59")
Garage
462 6
Storage Space
INDOOR
Wrl,er Bulk
Car Storage
Move in by
Nov. 1st, 1992
Move out by
Apr 30th, 1993
$50 per month
Paid In advance
831-5555
LARGE
., ACmg. -deal, for workshop or
•.'orage Ava able immediately
_orated _Dwridas Si vvhnby.
686{149 (1014921
a et res dent al area. 3
PICKERING - 2 bedroom base
r.cr.' v1 fern ry ow^ - newry
renovated 3 bedroom. mouse.
vNE, we anC urea De/•oom
ROWS TO
5200 month y Call 284-1619 or
AJAX - bachelor apartment,
bedrooms, fenced ard, in-
y
nudes +edge,
rnent apa^men$, dishwasher,
Atleiaide and Rrtson. Oshawa.
Proper condos. Beautiful 6
propenyl Quality Ieature5- 6
430 Rent
4;x.3774 (702792)
ava able immediately- 4
stove. washer.'
paMng, private entrance, avail.
From $100 per month plus
days or evenings. (100492)
416b'/2-4625. (101692)
INDOOR storage - clan and
oes, separate sntranoe,
Cry provided. $675 monthly .
able Nov 1. Can 420-50,0
utiwes. Call ager 9 p m 116-
appliances. an Conditioned, from
GOOD
s•,c..re cars boats -traders. To
non S
non smoker preferred. il pets.
213 ildise Cal 683-0707 after
5. (101492)
(101692)
453-849' (102092)
$850 monthly. ONE MONTH
FREE Rent to own and pur-
cit^^a ocal c r
crudes TV, VCR. wrn n g space.
•eserve. call (705) --- 2406.
cable. �nc!u0es utilite9s,
references. $SSC. 426-6179.
PICKERINGcolarge and at1
PICKERING beautiful very
large two bedroom
-
PICKERING Frenchman's Bay
chase options avadable South
fr epiace. sauna, workout room.
(I C2092)
(10189?)
1,12ac-
Me 3 bedroom corner cine, t t-2
ant. .
basement, fully carpeted.
3 bedroom main floor
east corner of Nash and Trulks
warner,dryer, Iooll for
��
AVAILABLE Nov 1. Werstshore
baths. 5 apps a^cos. 2
Dalcnmes. view of Frenchman's
private entrance. close to GO
Children
bungalow Ouwt street. near
9
school and parks $850 plus
Rd. Court" Open House.
Wed and Tnurs 3.7 p.m
responsible non smoking mail
female Only $425 permornn in
490 lv� panels
area.large a'9nt one bedroom
Bay Close to Go. 40'
welcome. no pets. nice
ne,ghbours
Cal (101592)
Sunday. 1.4 p m Fpr more
du0es Hydra, cable and long
Plus usloa6' Cal George' 434-
apartment w t^ iil`t,
and
and a car ng
OSHAWA - self-contained
information, call Josephine
distance calls. Cal Kent at work
GORGEOUS 3 bedroom fur
fit opIace. cable. ,Ill,nes
shopping. $925 mol wtrkms
andiord. $700 plus $'CO
WHITBY - gorgeous 3800 sq. ft.
Snider, 5797505 or Paula
at 728-7000. (102192S NC)
r shed luxury condo. Near
inck/ded $575 a month. Cal
incl ded Cal' Jahn McCarter,
jrhkres 496-7222. (101592)
executive tomtit. sglarium, n-
Sheppard. 5793052 at Homelde
-.
ramous Clearwater beach 6
839-1696 or 7,641201 tO1a92)
(
Remax Fist Ream Ltd 83-
y
OSHAWA - "ort" GM area. Qural
ground pod, tripe car garage,
9 age-
Advantage Realty Lld Realtor.
HWY s2 and Liverpool, 5310 per
appliances. 3 baths, )acuzz .
AJAX - -The Breakers- new
3300 (107442)
res -Col street. clean two
masses rooms,, $2400 ontnly
4331747 (TFALLI
month "crus vel snare krt7en
I . tennis. BaO n rvcan
ex-
dusrve ukesde exln0ortrhrums
AJAX Oxford Towers. 2 and 3
bedroom t
floor apartmere n
Call Paul Bird. Sutton Group
Classic Realty Inc. 430-9000
Rooms To
plus 4 pce bath with two Others.
421 768' or 1362 Everton St.
yard Available Oa.Nov
686-9646 tt02992CNC)
for irxrvdale oexupancy, 1.2
bedroom apartment Available
F
bungalow Fr dge. stove. full
garden, $530 all utilities
430
01692)
bathswakoul to avail -
and 3beoroons.800-1700sq.ft.
Nov 1 and Dec , Ouiet
bath, laundry facilities, fenced
(101692)
Rent
for single mature ledy on working
FLORIDA - Madeira Beall,
feaurrg 5 appYanoss, am. bW-
ouding pool, sauna' close to
yard, deck $695 plus part
WELL mantarhed 3 bedroom
Fels. 640-89113.111011592)
pIXIEIINCH area, bedrooms to
1500 s h.
q. luxury gun front
conies or
shopping. 401 and Go April
utilities. Firs! last. available
bungalow on Narccn Blvd. Avail-
PICKERING room to rent in
ren,. ruu use of house. $400;
condo, 6 appliances, 2.1
sotanums.urxWground park,
ing
5750 and Sl0t. Cap 683'8427
immediately. (416) 786-2074
able Nov- 1 Prefer non smoker
townhouse. Near PTC, snare al
monthly Call 837 1774.
bedrooms, 2 baths, all
recreation facilities. To view cat
untd 7�0 p m. (101592)
after 6. leave message.
and no pets. $1000 +. Call col-
facilill $350 monthly. Call
(100892)
accessories, heated pool,
428-1874. (TF)
_
OSHAWA 2 bedroom base
(,02092)
lett evenings. 519-747-5606.
(101892)
686-0393. (101492)
4451ndustriai units
)acuzzl. screened sunporch. top
floor, weekylmorxhly. Photos.
AJAX - two bedroom apartment.
fril aWmnent, 2 applances
plus snared laundd stn
OSHAWA Blvd •large two
bedroom n
PICKERING
PICKERING - single, room with
use of kitchen walk to GO
For Rent
7216069. (102292)
modern and clean, lakeside apartme
location. 5panes.
acD 2 full
-7. age
and parking, no pets, non
L separate . two bedroom
entrance, large kitchen and 4 house• mart floor. Walk to GO''
station, Pickering Town Centre,
FOR RENT OR SAL[, ul
baths. fireplace'central air,
smoker. $600 monthly reduced
PCs. bath, laundry, parkin
Shopping. includes din room.
PickeringGenerator station,
and on Brock Rd. in ickering
g
recreation lacdiues. Yvestnsy/
to 6570 inclusive. 721-97,66
fY n9
$695 nom" including tmigies.
separate Laundry facilities. avail-
Y
$320 month) $16pb'-weekl
Y Y
it odni
with dive in door and an oondh-
401 Available Nov 1. 5850.
days or evenings. (100492)
416b'/2-4625. (101692)
able Nov. 1. $850 monthly 509-
Phone 4201318. (101892)
honed office space. Call 424
hydro. 9130.(101
Yd 592)
_
ALL new. ixtrrpetey renovated
-- ---
ONE bedroom basement apart-
1651,(101692)
WESTNEY Neighlt. IumishW
1905.(101592)
AJAX - north - spacicit; ad
2 -two bedroom basement
apartments, also 3 bedroom
mein with sitting area. Eat -n
kitchen, own entrance, walkout,
CENTRAL Whitby - 4 bedroom
home situated on large lot, $900
room In private adult home.
Shared facilities, close to bus
Shared
45
bright bachelor, all inclusive,
man floor, laundry'
cable, $600 monthly 113
monthly ALSO
stop. Non smoker. 696-4842.
Accomm
$475. Two rooms, furnished,
parking and
+
plus utilities.
PICKFAMG - APP(eveef Rd.
ran smoker. first and less. $650.
S375 each. Cal 806.6687. Also
fenced yard, $950 and $750
irtiitiss. Cal 42S-7748. (101892)
luxury condo lownhome, 2
(101892)
PICKERING Village - single
available, hours
hours
'
inclusive. Phone 427.7409.
1010
( �
pICKEtING - s 111011 smok-
bedroom with double under-
ground
g garage, $1000 monthly
AJAX - furnished and clean
father wishes to snare 4
6868687. (10
Perking• fi60D Pdr hydro. Dec
1. Also 2 bedroom lower
ing person for row large one
Plus usloa6' Cal George' 434-
roOfT la rem in quiet house.
bedroom exec. home. quiet
PARK and 401, large one
OSHAWA - self-contained
bedroorr+aWrtmem.verysunny,
1311. (101 592)
Separate entrance, cable, $90
court location, finished
taednoorn on quill court. first and
private one bedroom batwrwnt
spacious. wakan, 9--h-pe
immediately. One bedroom
r week. Call 686-0959 or
basement, $400 monthly. Cal
lass ttepo0fbis• $460 morshly
aPsfbTMV, sepe►ae entrance, 4
kitchen on a ravens lot. A must
AJAX - 3 bedroom bungalow,
isave message. (1014922)
427-4373. (101892)
Cal
Cal 619132x (102092)
appy' Ding. Close to
available knin is".
see. $700 monthly. Availablem
Nov. t. Phone 427-9759.
wtaculas conlition. sal con -
tained basement apartment
NORTH Odiees - two bedroom
$450 monthly + 113 utilities.
(101492)
fancied, $850 mostly. Rsleren-
msin boon of house. hewn, water,
included.
FksVM4 nefsnernces. 619-0015.
900 sql one bedroom, bripMc�
required. Call 839-3288
Pill" $675 monthly.
(10139
basement
aserrent apartment, private
days or 884-0762 evenings.
fest and leol- Available Dec I.
Phone 4365194 or 725.6967-
AJAX - one large bedroom
entrancl wood stove, pwkkg,
(101692)
(10159
apartment + den. Separate
laundry and inground pool,
COURTICE - three bedroom
entrai Los, availl" irrnodisidy,
avael" Nov.l. $660 inclusive.
bungalow. lirtbhW basentant, 2
OlEbeboomapannnent,tidge,
$675 monthly, all utilities
Cal 683-0569 or 6661797.
baUns. back onto park. $975 +
stove. heat. hydro included.
Included. References required.
(101492)
utilities. Available immedlinal
$570 per month, private
Non smoker, no pets. Call 666
PICKERING - large one
Call 436.5373. (101592)
antranee, driveway, laundry
facilism.
1754 after 5 p rI(101492)
bedroom base,,1e,t apainiment
Towrlllouses
Nos quiet location. Big
backyard, no Pols. 723.1292.
PICKFAMG - APP(eveef Rd.
ran smoker. first and less. $650.
420 Far Rent
(1020912)
One bedroom basement
839-5890.(1013921
WHT1iY - three bedroom in
bfiriedroe. om
apartment, furnished, self-
TWO bedroom basement
NORTH Oshawa, 3 bedroom
ekuMT walk to ee
weasined, own entrance, $550
iheksiw. First and last. 839-
apartment. $650 monthly all
in lustre. -Oshawa Civic area
townhouse. garage, nac room, 1
t/2 baths. eat -in kitchen. tri
Perking• fi60D Pdr hydro. Dec
1. Also 2 bedroom lower
7857. (101
Available Nov. 1. 721-2298
stove, washer, dryer, $850+
apartm irlL 1660 inclusive. Nov.
DELUXE 3 bedroom apartment
leave message. (102092)
utilities. References required.
1. 5M2091, no dogs. (102D9Q)
in well kept buil
NORTH Oshawa available
Nov. 1. 4364110 or 7262926.
(101692)
ONE bedroom basement
n Port Perry' 15 minutes north
immediately. One bedroom
of Oshawa. Large livingroom
apartment in house, kitchen and
PICKERING - LiverpooYl hvy a2,
apartnill s MMM entrance,
and kitchen. 2 washrooms, bell
bath, $525 per , omh incudes
3 bedroom with appliances,
includes all utilities except
cp„y v*" sidig doss, over
utilities and pail FirsVtw
$975+ hydro. Available Dec. 1.
Phone. laundry facilities. non
1000 sq.tt. lvingspace. Ideal for
required. 965.0486. (101592)
Cal 509-2931. Also available for
smoker, no Pees• $550 monthly
Cal after 6. 666 -mu. (101592)
rMiwrwt or those who enjoyprivate
i�r
sale for $130,000.
PICKERING - an opportunity b
quiet living. $810 plus hydro•
rn
Available imadeately or Nov 1,
41 0 Rent
(101692)
PICKERING - townhouse,
catch this 1 bedroom apt. with
1185-9253. (1020OZ
s
across from Pickering Mai. 4
bay window, wakaa to b -AA
AJAX - bright clean one
SOUTH Oshawa ' 3 bedroom
bedroom, large kitchen, 1 1/2part
garden, $530 all utilities
bedroO/nfpflto.
house with in-law ament,
bathswakoul to avail -
Included. Close b 401 and GO.
fumishedlunturnished. suitable0375
+ utiiiss. Call 683 9035
able inxrnediately. $ 0 monthly
Call now at MRT 839-1783.
for single mature ledy on working
after 6 P.M. (101592)
l utllitioti st and last. No
(1011192CNC) -couple,
separate enttrancs,
AJAX - Pickering, available
Fels. 640-89113.111011592)
WHTBY -508 Dundas St. W.,
cal wed ladxdry►oom, $800
immediately, lull 3 bedroom
OSHAWA - 3 bedroom
fumlehed executive bsdWw in
inckill'". Also bsdsitlrg wlh
homes from $95o-$1030 per
townhouse for rent. 1 112 baths.
6-plex, laundry, balcony,
}ridge andmicrowave. furnished,
month. Appliances, nice
finished basement, available
paid nopell. Own erwanoa,
$90 weekly. First and last.
neighbourhood, near all
Nov. 1, Sgg0
TV, I} or 41,1111-01111 Relermloaa, non amoker. 426
16188( jr•aewewie�l. eieee•yreMJ�140,4
call 472-7713 or 79�1..�u 72w6
1dY, lT.le/.^.Sr1<.w.Iu•.•s•.
PRESTIGIOUS Somerset Es-
tates in Whitby. 2700 sq.ft. of
luxury situated on a private
court. This home includes
central air, security system,
intercom, upgraded ceramic
flooring, elegant window
coverings, huge Hollywood
kitchen complete with balloons
and dome lighting, etc., etc. The
80x140 ft. lot comes complete
with custom lance. interlocking
brick driveway, waks and porch
and extensive landscaping. As.
king $349,900. For appointment
to view. 6662036. (102092)
520 Condos For
Sale
OSHAWA - Taunloni Simcoe,
$89.900. Three bedroom, 2
barn, balcony, large storage
room, parking, carries like rent.
New carpet, paint, available
Nov. 1 Private. After 6, 668.
5'45.(101592)
535
Lots
Sa e
MAKE an ot'er. scent 2 acre 0t
r Grafton, minutes from 401
and Lake Ontario Permits.
$49.900 o.b.o. 416-349-3030.
TWO acre waterfront lots in
'own of Port Perry, Scenic view,
manure tress. once in a lifetime
opportunity. For information, can
RichardrKaren at 427-0390 or
428-2215 (101492)
540 Out -of -Town
Properties
MARMORA 'wo Cool
Du"galow, $69.900 New two
bedroom bungalow, one acre at.
ached garage. $109.000...3
bedroom bungalow, attached
double garage, 2 acres.
$109.000... Havelock. 3
oedroom bungalow, attached
garage, $89.000. Frank Guy,
705-778-3326. evenings. 705-
778-2208. Arnold R.E. Realtor.
575 Money To
Lerild
MONEY Plobil Loal debt
co^sohdations, credit
arrangements. personal budget
planrnng, 9arnshow stopped.
=REE CONSULTATIONS.
Credit Counsellors (Pickering.
Oshawa). 433-1425. (TC)
rtae
580 Insurance
MORTGAGE LOANS
1 at and 2nd to 95% of falul.
AN a Property Was, Personal
IMMPrins raw.
CAN FNl1ANCIAL
CORP.
S71-2890 OSHAWA
186-2936 PICKERING
Homilies
500 Homilies
MORTGAGES and )bans. 95 %
Sale
financing. down payrns, also
-anged. Any amount available.
Call Doug Rick 668.6805,
PICKERING - Glendale - large 3
bedroom semi, new roof,
or
Community Financial Services.
windows, 2 telwahrns, 3
bathrooms, meslN with entsuae,
590 Business
$173,900. Open House
Opportunities
Saturday. Sunday. 21 pnL NO
AGENTS. 831-7831. (joigge)
HOT NUT VENOW, MACHINE
BROKER has $10.000 to kind at
- first time offer for this "DON"
$147 per i ole . Contac '1erry
a'�►akea edr. individuals. als.
able to qualified individuab.
at 66661105. CortnwnAy Finan-
Minimum irnmatnrm. $14.900.
kcal Services- (TF)
Cal 1-416-79540040, (101592)
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Sale Sale
FANTASTIC LAKE $69,900
New cottage - 3 bdrm. shell - includes all
services - 2 min. walk to beach - private
1wildemess lake surrounded by crown land -
2 hrs. NE - only $10,000 down. Call now
416-349-2911.
Business
590 Opportunities640 Coming
Events
LIFETIME income with growth
franchise concept. Work P.T. or DICKERING Wood Show/Craft
F. T. 'Recession Resistant Wald Expo. Canada's largest
Products', phenomenal sales, sent of its kind) Metro East
well established Canadian Trade Centre, Oct. 16.18.
Company, early retirement plan, Cryderman Prodeuctions, (519)
call 931.8126 leave message. 351-6344.(101892)
(101692)
650 Auctions 650 Auctions
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AUCTION SALE
SAT., OCTOBER 17th, 11 A.M.
The property of Mr. J. Badgerow and others.
Antiques: Sheraton dining room set, burled
bedroom suite, pressback rocker, ball & claw
rocker, Harvest table, hall stand, firebox,
occas" table. ALSO: china cabinet, kitchen
set, sofas, electric fireplace, 4' bar, wicker
chairs, drum table, desk. China: Old crocks,
chamber pot & basin, silver tea set silverware,
Depression Glass, European bowls, figurines.
Sale includes all household dishes, pots,
linens, etc. Tools: Large assortment of good
garden & maintenance tools & boxes, table
saw, humidifier, dehumidifier, gas & electric
Weedeater, kerosene heater, new 7' & 8' cast
iron lamp standards, ladders, mowers,
rotoWWr, wet dry vac, windows, fishing
equipment- Location: Toad Hall, Claremont,
Brock Rd. North to 1st road north of
Claremont, rail tracks, then west 3/4 mile
Premises are heated, lunch available.
For more information call
Dan Barkey, 649-3718
+670 670
WANTED!
Would you like to lose weight this
holiday season? Then help yourself
and help us out by participating in a
controlled, monitored weight loss
program. Must be 18 or over and
above 20 lbs. of ideal weight. Greatly
reduced cost. By appointment only.
Call Beverly Hills Weight Loss Clinics
at 420-4220.
SINGLE and unaltached7 Join
over 200 single people every
Sunday at Singles World in the
Corral, 433 Simcoe St. S..
Oshawa. Durham Regions only
Sunday dance exclusively for
singles. Cover charge
information. 623-7007. (TFALL)
EXCITING SPICY PHOTOS OF
Roomates - Karen. Wendy and
Lisa- For discreet information,
write: Karen. Box 670 -RD.
Keklwna. B.C. V1Y 7P4. Adults
Only Plemel(102292)
JESUS says, can the blind lead
the blind) Does your minister
wear glasses? The hireling is
the hired mvn,ster. Micah 3:11.
Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:11.
Jim Campbell. 1-705.953-9475.
(TFALL)
SINCERE Singles - Personal In.
'roducf,on Semce A conriden-
Gal way ro meet someone
special Seniors Discount, 55
and over. Call Dee. 571-7774 or
Judy. 725-5757 or Heather 1-
800-667-3283. (TF)
675 Companions
HEART
MATES
Discreet
introductions for
singles-
_ 754-4135
675 Companions
SINGLE mom, early 40's.
honest, down to earth, good
sense of humor. Enjoys simple
lila as well as finer things. Seeks
single male companion wdh
similar goalities. Please reply to
File 85069, OshawaMh,rby This
Week. P.O. Box 481. Oshawa.
Ont. '-1" 71-5. (102092)
SINGLE white male. rrnd 30's,
very good looking, warts Lady.
25-35 for fun and hopeful
relationship, likes going out,
squash, etc. Please reply to
Robert with Photo to File ir%56.
Oshawa This Week, P O. Box
481, Oshawa. Ont L1H 71-5.
(101592)
PROFESSIONAL single mom,
early 30 s, wants to most
Professional Male. 30-40,sh.
Caring person who appreciates
life. Tired of bar scene. intw-
ested in honest relationship.
please reply with letter and
t>fwto to file 85068. Oshawa'
Whitby This Week, PO. Box
481. Oshawa. Ont L'FI 7L5.
(102092)
Our Fax
Number is
579-2238
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and
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FAMILY DENTISTS
FIRST PICKERING PLACE
1550 KINGSTON RD., SUITE 200
PICKERING
(in Red Lobster Plaza)
SAT. AND EVENING
APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
839-4821
710 Births 710 Births
IT'S A GIRL
Janis Campbell & David Akers. of
Ajax are delighted to announce the
arrival of their first born. Brianna Ty
Akers joined them on Sept. 21st at
3:20 p.m. Proud grandparents are
Milton & Norma Campbell of Ajax &
Ann & Neville Akers of London
England. Special thanks to Dr. Syme
& all the maternity staff at
Ajax Pickering General
Hospital. ig
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511-1446
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1818 Dundas St E.
(Across from Kmart)
434-8454
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Picidair Plaza
831-7961
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REDUCED MORTGAGE mod home. Fur
�`'� fenced, with
This sWn q aN brick 5 Interlock drive rWL
Custom decor i window
` bedroom�apm nt - coverings incl. Bright,
completely separate, a open concept, sunK*n
��, +► - considerable reduction liv. rm. with cathedral
in your mortgage �� ceiling, mn. fir. library
payment and you get with parquet flooring.
more home for the Car. fir. In foyer Never
dollar. Larrymos• %6, lived in •ready mors In
3300. condition. Jacquelynn
Tanner 683-9542.
+ FAM I LY TRUST
ONE LTD. RL -TR. -`` c ORP IKATI, ^ "'-,""'-,"QUALITY TUR
$211,900.2,000 S0. FT �`�� ✓(�sl FIRST TIME BUYER'S
l�sr DREAM!
AJAX
4 bedroom bonne E This gorgeous 3
Largo � bedroom freehold
approximately 2,000 sq, townhome is finished In
`` ft. plus finished rec r- cosy country decor.
room, main floor family Featureslous ed -In
�! room with fireplace, big �' kitchen, w kout from
premium lot, almost - combined living i dining
_ _ I brand now. Direct rooms to deck i large
access from garage to yard i upgraded
a - laundry room. This broadloom throughout.
home sparkles. Call _ A must see for only
f'
Slave, Fearon'429-2992 .' $/47,900! Call Brian
Kondo' 683.8542 (24 hr.
pager)
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'1,615SO. FT. -
SG i t This 3 bedroom home a
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great layout Main floor
pl•� - u DO YOU BELIEVE YOUR family room with a
G EYES! � fireplace. Master
Double car garage, i bedroom has a 4 -pc. on
$159.900. Roc room with suite & walk-in closet
fireplace, land -was eat- very close to school i
inkikit hen. Close to all ` park rest
wranities. Call Baal•' or neighborhood '. a
Judy' Ccs 839.7449.s� rec room In basement
with a large workshop i
- - • _ •i' Storage area.
CALL
IM� GERRY THATCHER"
_ ` � - �• ��J�� � , a 6863300
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ROUGE RIVER
reafty led. QU ONE LTD. RLTA,
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Pickering. Absolutely S8 inour Gazebo, look
r� Borg. Jr. exec. home. �g0� at your beaut. tread back
i Huge fam, Idf. with toms
of oak cupboards i yard & Still haw of
counter space. Over -room for a pool. This
r; sized fate. rm. with brick beautMul exec. boon
ip•, great for parties. 4 _ 9' shows a "10". it has
"
central air i wee.,
bdrme , 2112 baths, tuna.
fir. laundry with w/o to hardwood fks. let funny
Oar. 2 Woe to Ige. deck,
monk Jactad In molter
F CerallrCa, ciht rcular d Oar, ywith walkout to lock,
stakcesa writ bakoay. A
black with wrande f
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. ' Paterson• tri -3913.
- FAMILY
really
5% DOWN MOVES YOU IN! "GREAT PISCE' K,
CALL DOUG TAYLOR
THE PRICE IS RIGHT J End tai towahatae
iF l olllLr Hp 5f1,900 J Usp back yard at=a
ataccb*d adram ril brick 2 4 3 Wp Wdrmesens
stony horns with afinished basomeall, likge rlrhlg asota■Irlt
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12' deck, interlocking Shlpla oar Wrag I
stone walkway Shows MIN SPA A}x beatelort
• lowly - al thM for oaly
$150,900. Please call — _ - _ - DOUG TAYLOR"
John MMoniz $.11.3300. X31.3300
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Sales Reptrtsentative
EMBER LEADER CLUB
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'TIMING IS EVERYTHING. WHAT WILL KrEREST RATES DOM
CALL ME TO SECURE YOUR RATE BEFORE YOU BUY.
ATTENTION 1ST TME BUYERS!!
GET THERE FIRSTP $159,900
Why pay rent when you can own your own? No condo
fees to pay! Quality 'Stolp' built home feat. fabulous
hollywood kit. with oak cabinetry & fam. size breakfast
area, br oven, range & dishwasher & cent. air. Children
will be entertained for hours in the safety of their own
private fenced yd. equipped with creative play house &
sandbox[ Don't procrastinate and lose) Call Janice
Garnett, 420-4200.
2,700 SO. FT. EXECUTIVE
$254,900 PICKERING
This exquisite 5 bdrm. home offers a winning combination
of outstanding design and classic charm!! No expense
has been spared to provide every comfort & convenience
to the growing family[ Rich oak strip firs., custom crown
mouldings, multi fireplace & antique french drs. reflect the
warmth of luxury interior. Picture perfect grounds, prof.
Indscpd, with dble. interlocking drive & walkway. Boldly
states owner pride & challenges comparison[ The bsmi. is
near completion and the home is designed for family
living- Bring your family to see today[ Call Janice Garnett,
420-4200
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QY THE BEST!:
,900
L. egance in this tastefully
apF nce. Gracious centre hall
plan setting for guest entertaining.
Custom error and exterior finishings total
approxruly a distinctive home that boasts
pride of owi. hipit Dreams do come true... delay may
mean disappointment. Call today, Janice Garnett, 420-
4200.
FRAZZLED BY CRY NERVES???
RETREAT._
To peaceful, mature surroundings where lush greenery
lines winding avenues. Custom-built, this gorgeous
executive home features full greenhouse kitchen with 3
pantries, sweeping spiral staircase with oak pickets and
rails to basement level. Master 5 -pc. an suite is complete
with roman step-up tub & sap. shower. On cold crisp
nights, relax by the fireside, where a lick of a switch sets
flames aglow[[ Be an invesbgator. Cal for details. Jarsce
Garnett, 420-4200.
TRUSTED FOR SERVICE, RESPECTED FOR RESULTS I
POWER OF SALE
$108,900
Luxury condominium In Scarborough
located near Neilson and Sheppard.
Approximately 1,150 sq. ft. including 2
full baths, 2 bedrooms plus solarium in
mint condition. Call Barrie or Judy Cox
839-7449.
VUWLM OF SALE - 565,900
Pontypool. Enjoy country living in this detached bungalow,
on a 70 x 170' lot. Needs TLC, but will carry for $649 per
month principal & irle,est with only $4,300 down. Calll
Barre or Judy Cox 839-7449
WALKOUT BASEMENT - $219,900
Unbelievable value for this 2,100 sq ft., new home on a
huge pie -shaped lot. Pick your own broadloom, paint and
ceramics. Call Bame or Judy Cox 839.7449.
GREAT LOT N PICKERING - 5254,900
Approx. 2,400 sq. h. Specious 2 storey with ceramic tilos
from front hall throughout to family size kitchen, walkout
to deck from kitchen & family room. Finished basement
includes huge reclgames room. Call Judy ' or Barrie* Cox
839-7449.
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2,000 sq ft burtpabw on 200n w btu F�� � �� fi �2 bedroom auoommodlym in basement
KAREN KANE `. loom wRh fraplaa. Brand now � SePa►ate side door
6alaa lilt If lbMlre kkhen with wWkIXK biro applimmes. Karen Pte- Jaoglrelym Tanner 68:++8642
Karn„ Salsa Repnaantrlitra 831.4242
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1ST TIME HOMES
INVESTMENT
(BASEMENT APTS.)
PICIMRING PEACH
THOMAS PARRISHAN
brick, 4 bdrm. with ceramics, central air,
Sala Repweamadvedeep
central vac, bA oven and dishwasher, 148'
lot with 3 tier deck and i/g kidney pool.
ILY TESUZANNETOLLETT
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Call Suzanne Tollett, Sales
Representative/Asst. Mgr. now at 683-8542
CORPORATION Rw,
REALTOR
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Raised bungalogalo two full
* - r_ 2 bedroom apts. Totally
$109,900
upgraded home. Woven!
AJAX PICKERING
PAY RENT
683-M2 831-4242
831-4242
1 becJrootn condo, view of ravine,
desirable Pickering Village, ready to
move in. Great rec facilities,
$150s
renovated, bath, appliances incl.
2 full apts. carries like
Linda Watson 831-4242.
half your rent. Super
LINDA WATSON
European kitchen. Wow
Sales Remuntailve
plug!!!
FEATURE HOME OF THE WEEK
$160s
4 Lovely Pickering home
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MIARTY STREETER
bungalow features newer windows. newer
roof, a large country lutchen and so much
JUST "DO IT" Call THOMAS 683-8542
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Sale! Representative
more. $6,345 down $1.017 monthly. Why
rent? Marty Streeter 683-8542.
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OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!
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FULLY DETACHED IN AJAX
New roof, new furnace, 40x100• let. This won:ast very long at only
Firepace' For—a: rynryd r.r5 eat crnen
Basement wa.lc�.t' crr c 2 seoarae
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$129,900 For your personal showing call Steve Williams at 683.8542.
WANOAHOLMES
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entrances' and bCrm r. -t scene'
doesn't get any never'' S'99641,' A
Call now before irs gone.
Sales Repriteenumve
WINNER'S Cat wanCa Hoi-es rM 3542
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Sparkling clean detached 3 bdrm. brick two storey on a
110' lot. Greenhouse kitchen with mini -cathedral ceiling
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and w/o to interlocking patio. Main level offers separate LR
8 DR. Basement has been professionally finished in
panelling, track lighting & wet bar. Included are 3
THE s
appliances, central air conditioning and all window
Afar by the lake, 4 bdrm. srdesplit on
4> AJAX41EST VALUE IN Town
treatments. Lot is fully fenced S home boasts double drive
premium mature bC main floor family nn.,
brushed basement eakn kir., bey window
Its all right here, waiting for you... 3+ 1
& single Car garage. $8,000 down would Carry principal &
hardwood floor under new carpet entrance .
RANDY a TARN MILLEA Ddrms. 42 12 bath: Jdoubk gar�Q.
Salve brae Jterkced yard Jwkiodsiuve Jprw t tamely
rest at approx. $1,150 month + realty taxes, OAC. For
sal�R Wi.�ww.
�t from no Don't a
areal Tama Randy Millar 68348542.
a personal consultation call John or Carnot Collins at 683-
Family Trust, sales Representative 683
8542.
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"HOT" JUST USTEO!!
REDUCED!!!
LUXURY -MDEL" UVINGt!!
JUST MOVE WH
Shows beautifully - spacious 2
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Great location, walkout
basement, spacious a
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2 excelent parking spaces plus
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fabulous milion dollar recreation
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ANGELA HOFFMAN
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JOHN a CARROT COLLINS "ALWNS A COLONS
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Har�dw00d galore, hope kit with ip., centre CATIEDRALCEIM LO a DM $1311,M�tiyliR 7
ititand a pardon doors a deck, fn. rec rm. a JOlel a CAlllliol COI NS 3 bdrm., 117 bath., ink, tidpe a sate„ Ula ■
DIANA STINSON rttaaler bdrm. wtdt fireplaces. Diene sdnsort Saffili n lire baswartt, pr Buy at '02 pica a move in
Sales Rapnaa AWA SM -4242,683-4332. -Aho ys a Collin. all Car '89.663 x612
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ON COMMLOTI Vow the lake from this executive 4 bedroom home with pmlessi rally
2,000 sq ft burtpabw on 200n w btu F�� � �� fi �2 bedroom auoommodlym in basement
KAREN KANE `. loom wRh fraplaa. Brand now � SePa►ate side door
6alaa lilt If lbMlre kkhen with wWkIXK biro applimmes. Karen Pte- Jaoglrelym Tanner 68:++8642
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When you buy at The Ravines of Fawn's Landing, we'll buy your existing
home, GUARANTEED. It's a NO -RISK way to move up to a top quality
Coughlan Home. Ask our *&[*a representative for all the details.
Then got moving!
IN PICKERING
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Zen suites, sep. library, CAC, $50 month heat, rf benefit our children and our
LIZ HAUG tent. vac. 6 intercom, 60 oz. brdlm. Call Liz BILL LeGROS
Saks Representative Haug, 428-7677. • . • • Sales Representative community.
I NEED YOUR HOME! ' ' • -"�.
I have clients looking for ' • ' ' -�� s
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1,600 to 2,100 sq. ft. • • • 1 - - 1 1 •
homes. If you are thinking • - • • 1 I 1 1 1. - 1
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DOROTFEY FEHR Dorothey Fehr 428-7677. • - • • - 1 / - • Dble bt 10C x 165' Brg, , 3 clear. 3 odrms,
eat -!n at.. seo entry •o os-!,, Derrmard area.
Saks Representative MIKE LYNCH Large uv rr" 3 C, — Hardwood Flrs Mike
Sales Representative Lynch 831 7677
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FIRST TIME BUYER! LET'S MAKE A DEAL
JOAN HUDSON Fully detached home on mature street' Lot • • • hvest only $827 -morn w•!^ 5,.o acw- 3 bdrm
50x125'. Renovated kitchen. Par::finished rec DAVE JOHNSON home. '-4 pc D. • 3 x ccw- rm
Saks Rapras•ntative inG. stove d fudge. Joan Hudson -0 -7677. • • • Sales Representative wArepace Dort ^+:ss o�.! Ca -are »29 7677
North of Hwy. 7. Look for signs (NRS).
Spectacular property •11 acres' of privacy! With • • _
gorgeous 4,500 sq. ft. estate home. Huge VvIe
A
car gar. All the toys irr;uding sauna. '4 fps., - • ti.. SOUTH AJAX TOWNHOME
CHERYL KOSTKA store/bidg. 1,500 sq ft. plus morell 'Must be This end unit 3 bdrm., 2 bath townhome is Gose
seen'. Great deal. For more info. call Cheryl PEGGY STRATTON to schools, shopping b parks. First Time buyer's
Sala IRWOUX"w Kostka 831-7677,427-8677- Saks R•prowntative dream. CaA Peggy 428-7677.
YOUR DREAM HO EI; ,
This 3 bdrm. be" has everything -- mn. It. •'HUGE, HUGE LOT" 2,000 + SO. FT. - 5 BORMS.!!
tam. rm. with fp., main floor laundry cera au, 4 bdrm. home apptoximal•ly 2.100 sq. it SUSAN + 4 bathrms. • super value, end unit townhome,
MARLYN w00D master bdrm. 6 much more. Marilyn Wood FRANK STYBA mn. fir. lam. nn., spacious Blit hem For more lido. VINCENT Pickering! Fn. bsmt. - becks 8 sides on to park!
Saha Raw 7677. Saha ROW"W481111" call Frank srybaSaks Representative Just reduced. Susan Vincent 428-7677.
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ELVIRALAROCOUE Spacious 3 bdrm. townhouse with eaNn kit, wM Must seU this 3 bdrm. bungalow in Pickering. SUSAN VINCENT sparkling hrdwd. floors, 3 bdrms., on huge lot,
ppeaio, fin. bsmL, mature south Ajax location. Call KEN BROWN Beautiful mature lot Large eat -in ki,. Cap Ken fin. roe rm., sep.. ent. to bsmt Great location.
Ste• R•phswidaliv Efvira Lamcque at 428-7677. Sdn R•pt•sstNadw BMW 428-7677. Saks Representative Susan Vincent 428-7677.
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Beautiful bungalow incl.: mn. k laundry, florida Eat -in kit, pantry, 3agbdrms., fin. bsmt, slope LYNN McCULLOCH 3 bdrm. attached home in Ajax 4 yrs. newJOAN HUDSON rm.. den, 11h baft wilh 2nd kit. & sep. 6
RapwaatMdw E Wmaly latpt Joan Hudson 831-7677trairice. AM. SttNa Rapmeat vo YNCH SSha•�, gn host Mika Lynch cond.,
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JANUARY
1. Clean FURNACE FILTER
2. Check FURNACE FANBELT
3. Oil FURNACE BLOWER
4. Check WATER HEATER
5. Check EXHAUST FANS
6. Clean RANGE HOOD FILTER
FEBRUARY
1. Clean FURNACE FILTER
2. Clean RANGE HOOD FILTER
3. Check DISHWASHER
4. Check INSIDE SURFACES
5. ANNUAL SAFETY CHECK
a) Door Locks
b) Smoke Detector
c) Window Locks
d) Potential Fire Hazards
MARCH
1. Clean FURNACE FILTER
2. Check ATTIC
3. Check CEILINGS
4. Check S UMP PUMP (if applicable)
5. Clean RANGE HOOD FILTER
APRIL
1. Clean FURNACE FILTER
2. Check EAVESTROUGHS & DOWN
SPOUTS
3. Clean HUMIDIFIER
4. Inspect BASEMENT or CRAWL
SPACES
5. Check ROOF
6. Check DRIVEWAYS and Walks
7. Clean RANGE HOOD FILTER
8. Check WATER HEATER
9. LANDSCAPING (Soil Settlement)
MAY
1. Inspect FENCES
2. Check GROUND SLOPE
3. Check CAULKING
4. Check EXTERIOR FINISHES
5. Check WINDOWS and SCREENS
6. Check SEPTIC SYSTEM (if applicable)
7. Clean RANGE HOOD FILTER
8. Check Telposts
9. LAWN preparation
JUNE
1. Inspect AIR CONDITIONING
2. Check Roof
3. Check OUTBUILDINGS
4. Check DOORS
5. Clean RANGE HOOD FILTER
6. Check DISHWASHER
7. SEPTIC SYSTEM cleaning if necessary
JULY
1. Air out damp BASEMENTS on dry,
sunny days
2. Clean AIR CONDITIONER
3. Check EXHAUST FANS
4. Clean RANGE HOOD FILTER
5. Check WATER HEATER
6. Fertilize LAWN
AUGUST
1. Clean AIR CONDITIONER FILTER
2. Check GROUND SLOPE
3. Air out damp BASEMENTS on dry,
sunny days
4. Clean RANGE HOOD FILTER
5. Check DISHWASHER
6. Inspect DRIVEWAYS and WALKS
7. Inspect DOORS and LOCKS
SEPTEMBER
1. Check EXTERIOR FINISHES
2. Check CAULKING
3. Plant new LAWN
4. Check FIREPLACE and CHIMNEY
5. Fertilize LAWN
6. Check OIL TANK
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2000 inSround heated and
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1.98 acres -
lighted pool. Almost 113
Vendor MUST
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scre. $219.900.
Sell I $138.900.
STEVE
ReflNax Cormersteme
LAWRENCE
Tor. 428-1206
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7. Clean RANGE HOOD FILTER
S. Check BASEMENTS or CRAWL SPACES
9. Have FURNACE & HUMIDIFIER serviced
OCTOBER
1. Check WINDOWS and SCREENS
2. Drain EXTERIOR WATER LINES
3. Check ROOF
4. Check WEATHERSTRIPPING
5. Check DOORS
6. Check SEPTIC SYSTEM
7. Clean RANGE HOOD FILTER
8. Winterize LANDSCAPING
9. Clean FURNACE FILTER
10. Check WATER HEATER
11. Check EAVESTROUGHS and
DOWNSPOUTS
NOVEMBER
1. Check ATTIC
2. Inspect FLOOR DRAINS
3. Clean RANGE HOOD FILTER
4. Clean FURNACE FILTER
5. Check TELEPOSTS _
6. Check for CONDENSATION AND
HUMIDITY
DECEMBER
1. Check AIR DUCTS
2. Check SNOW ON ROOF
3. Clean FURNACE FILTER
4. Clean RANGE HOOD FILTER
5. Clean HUMIDIFIER
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DO YOU WANT R ALL?
For $179,000 in S. Ajax - You get.. 150 tt. lot 416 x 32
ft inground pool 4 Main fir. fain. rm. 4 Over 1,600 sq. it.
4 Cent air 6 vac. J Fin. rec rm. J What more could you
ask for? Call now! Wendv Folle. 2841666.
Realty Inc
Realtor
TOR. LINE
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, OCT. 18, 11:30-1:30
295 SENATOR
$219,900. R-2000 certified. This home shows to
perfection, fully fenced b landscaped, ceramic
entrance b throughout kit., set-in kitchen with pantry,
main floor family room with fireplace, main floor
laundry room, 4 bedrooms with master on suite, 2x6'
construction. High efficiency furnace with heat
recovery ventilator 8 air cleaner, freshly decorated.
H/on't last, don't miss it Sheppard 6 Aftona area
Marcel SL George 42&8888.
Re/Max Scugog Realty Ltd.
9 Main SL South
Uxbridge, Ontario LOC 1 KO
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UXBRIDGE AREA
10 ACRES - $259,900
Million $ view - modern horse barn.
solidly built 3+1 bedroom bungalow with
walkout basement, 2 baths, fieldstone
fireplace.
SOUTHWEST UXBRIDGE
4 ACRES - $229,0001
Treed acreage - Custom designed 3+1
bedrooms, sauna, hot tub & whirlpool.
Euro solarium kitchen, HUGE sunken
"room, multiple wakouts to decking
- uniquel
UXBRIDGE AREA N.
1 ACRE - S'Z06,000
2800 sq. ft approx., lite new, walkout
basement, ceramics galore, huge
kitchen 8 family rooms. 2-12 baths. For
the big family who laces lo Spread Out-.
N.E. STOUFFVILLE
1.25 AC. - $24200
Nothing. to. do. but move :iaL
IMMACULATE 3+1 tiedroonm'custom
home backing woodland, sop, dining,
pane family room, airtight insert In
fireplace and walkout, natural gas
heating) Workshop size basement with
garage entryI
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THIS IS NOT A MISPRINT .$150,900 with someone else, t h e
BRIAN OIDONOGHIJE Detached beauty in Wes!ney Heights. All brick We$tney Heights specialist
Sales Representative gorges landscaped yard. 2 washrooms, nicely
831.3300 finished rec room. Call me now - t won't lastil331.3300 return$
Brian O'Donoghue,831-3300
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LUXURIOUS TRIDEL CONDOS
Why rent when you can own this gorgeous 2 ;' 'II '; DRIVE A LITTLE BUT.,
ii 't i ', SAVE A LOT!
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bdm ., 2 bhrm., eat -in kl,., 5 appis., 6x20 ft. I „ I i�; IL,II ,ii iii ' Exceovor.ai 4 eve, sleespla nome
JOHN MONIZ balcony sus solanum w17+ low m!ge rates. Take ' 3 spacious bedrooms
sdvantagd - many other lovely suites. Please cad ' Well 'reed 52't. x 141 " yard'
Sales Representative John Maria. 831-3300. for more in!ormafion and I � j' `p+ lit iI NORA 9ATH ' Includes your 5 a000arces too
8313300 floor pars il. (!' I�lr Ilh li �i Sales Representative 'Cosy family ^ war—ed by back c,eoace
I ! { .i `: iii ill lel ,i'I 831-3300 Asking 5154 900. Gd nova" hbn Bath, 831 3300.
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OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU
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JUST L.ISTED-ABEAM -$169,900 to 4-oc. bath. rec nn. erste! iy fir with wet bar.
RON Call me now on this lovely home. Big kitchen, 3 w/o to deck, 5 asps nc�udmg clshwasher nlcefy
Associates bdnns., 1 1/2 baths, cent vac, upgraded kit. WALTER BROWN fenced 8 landscaped, w ndow �+rerngs Indd..
cabinets 8 broadloom. Don't be disappointed. Associate Broker you won'! be d&VpcilnteC A.sK 'or Walter Brown
Call Ron Gordon, 8313300- 8313300 $155.900. Re,%Ux First L!c Reator. 831.3300.
NOW AVAILABLE $128,900
3 bedrooms, finished bsmt., eat -in kitchen, walk to
mall & flea market. ►IIyIl�illl. ,.
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JUST LISTED $117,900llili��II11I(Illlli,'
Ultra modern view of ravine & stream, 2 skylights, 6 I� POWER OF SALE - CALL NOW - $179,900
Pickering, det.. oversized garage, fam. rm. with
appliances. 11 Ili till I r fireplace, 1 x 4, 1 x 3, 1 x 2 -pc. wshrm.
For info. call Lee Byers or Bruce Middleton (416) (��II{�nl �', ' ; `'I,l� BEV McLEAN bdrms. very aeon, dose to I quIec'se
831-3300, I�I,. , +� I tlhhl _:! :; Sales Representative great access b 401. Call Bev McLean.
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wsfc To YouR wALLEr s179,9oo EXPECT THE BEST? THIS IS M!
Distinctivey ltl in south Ajax is this 3 bdrm. •Coughlan built executive
detached home with a 1 1/2 garage. The Irraded throughout
magnificent garden leads you to an enchanting Pro . larhrscaped a decorated
JACQUELINE ROUTH ° pW and a lenoed ddklren's play area �n
�aoeaate Broker Lots of decking for your Patio set too. Move RHONDA HARPER ' Rouge
700 sq. ft.
IR1.e a Je Chi str plan
Assoc. next
roue, 831-33X). Tovie � ��ve Call Rhonda Harper to view, 831-3300. You wont
831.3300 he disa000inted.
i STIii M NOTE ON 200 FT. LOT PLUS JUST LLi W1 PI(3(ERM�G f —
INGROIi1iD POOL - $195,900 Detached sides* 3 bdmus., 2 baths, renavaled DESIRABLE A BERLEA $178,900
W. fir. fai im. a Ip., cent air a vac., sec. sys., kit. with european cabinets, cerarnic tiles, new Lovely 3 bedroom family home features sunken
JANE A GEARY WWE M. roe rm wNM bar, 4 beths b dble. ger., wJgar. LOUSE IMCALLEF brdlm., new roof, new windows, fin. rec nn. with SALLY McCRAE living room and dining room, eat -in kitchen,
Salve RePreeertitedwa dr. opener. Huge pie -shaped Parklike bt with no SUa Reprgeud ds* wet bar and woodbumirp stove, CAC a more. Sala Repoilewtatlre fnished rec room, cent ar, drive Ihru gar. Plus
831,1300 houses behind. Jena or Geary White, 831.3300. 831.3 00 -- $179,980. Lours* Micallel, 831 3300. 851-x100 beautiful private bt S* McCrae, 8313300.
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CHEERIO LANDLORD - BE OME OWNER
Exce er: bungalow In So;-:, Ajax or a rice
crescent. Beautiful hardwood floor ngthrougF,oLt.
AL RYNBEEK newe• windows 100f• fascia and driveway A:' _
Saks Representative appiances ncl„ bed separate entrance to :-e JOAN ROGERS 3 BORM. CONDO
lower level P -ret :e seta: S 4 S0c Ca A's �. Saks Reprrsentadve Gorgeous 3 bdrrn • 2 4 -pc. baths, eat -in kit.. all
^DeeK 683-2992 facilites Induded Priced to sell qulckfy. Call Joan
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ti ASSOCIATE BROKER
Re/Max Experience Inc. extends a heartfelt welcome to Ti '
Mason. We are extremely pleased that she has selecte
s YOUR MOVE Canada's Number 1 realtor and our company to continue he
Very nice townhone In South Ajax backing on ro career in the 'resale' market. Tina has spent 18 years sell' JUST LISTED
AL RYNBEEK a playground, large eat -m hitcher, family room homes in our area and has just bliShed a book 'The TO Nice 3 bedroom bungalow on a quiet street with a
Stales Repeeaer�w with walkout to back yard, three large bedrooms, 1 side entrance 3 an in-law apt. Backs onto
hardwood floonng, an appliances included. Lis New Home Purchaser Smarts% a must on your read list. Ti GLENN BICE greenbeft, 2 4 -pe. washrooms, 2 kitchens, now
at $118.500. Cali Aj Rynbeek at 683-2092. invites all her clients and friends to call her at 683-2992. Sales a a large lot can today for 1st of detais-
HOME
"I'HIS IS IT, 061117 LOOK ANY RIR'THM
LAURA MARKS 1167,900 - 3 bdrm. home, great location 2 sbrey. 3 bedroom home in south Ajax. Eat -m
Sales Repnssinitatiw immaculate w4asteful decor, huge kit, fin. bsmt.1 ' HEATHER SULLIVAN Idtchen, new broadloom in liv. 3 din. rm., new
Premium lot, CAC +++. Call Laura Marks Sales ReprasonWive flooring in kit., 1 4 -pc. 3 1 2 -pc. washrooms.
2992 Walling distance to schools a Ww. A must sea.
Cale Heaths• Sullivan 683.
Stately home on large premium lot full of TfOTALLY YO
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es, cent air 3 cent vac, 5onda ceiling, Deed VE FEAp� shute, main floor library, greenhouse GRAHAM SIDAWAY kiicftan 3 th, taste Clu ly decoofthoysulted SOU�N AdAX=iN,pO
Saha RspwaatMatln = living
on suite Must
be tub a sap. San � w/s kght - loads of unique extras JUDY �Y 4 bedroom
shower, sunken ivng rim. Must be seen. Ajax.burpalow wiri eat -int kit, 2 4 -pe.
Cad Steve Fearon. Must ng fridge.
! stove, washer 3 dryer, Ajax. Sales Rt�prasentative batftrooms, lar roc rim. ttliMt
uPG�- b t1' matey 6W2962.
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Large 3 bedroom home, main floor family EXEdTTIVE�.b�f.-�bfil
STEVE FEAfiON wA •log btchen whr�N M b sun de dC, -- h This 4 bedroom home is excellent value with an
car 4 JOAN ROGERS ppreressN� area, lot 50x118 k :38.000 GLEE PRICE
S" R� garage, pa en :cite bath, waArout bsmL Seta of brN will extras. SeMwp below builder's 0�n °0f 2 4 pc 312 pc washroom, fainly
lar►dscapad. This very clean fares slaps you are bolting for something spacial Che c e Salve w rm., fireplace, air conditioning, fenced lot.
sdtoof 3 Cal SMw Fina ono outl CoA Jan 688.2 2. � �� �nps i more. Glom
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BEST PRICE IN 'WESTNEY HEIGHTS"
GERRY THATCHER This is a great starter home. It has an eat4n kitchen,
Associate Broker finished basement, all brick, fully detached an open
683.1861 layout and more. Cep Gerry Thatcher on this home
and others in north Ajax at 6831861.
EXCELLENT
SCARBOROUGH
BUNGALOW $318,888
Renovate or sever? You
choose. This 3 bedroom
i house in an area of fine
homes, park like setting. City
address - country living
11W 0 ane Bromley, 6831861.
rev, w1-- W=11YtT PNGKTS
Lomt Priced 3 bdrm. -- Asking $152,800
1 4 -pc. 8 1 2 -pc. washrooms
Parti* brushed basement
PAUL DAY Masbr bdrm. has walk-in closet
Saba Replesenwve .. 4 sp*- mcuded -- Appy, 1.050 s9. it
883-1861 " Cal Paul Day 683-1881
COUNTRY UYNiG A CLOSE m EYERYTHtNG
Spotless 3 bedroom bungalow in north Pickering.
FeMurea a 121 x 196' lot EnlertainmenI sized fee
COLLMIGTON room, fireplace, bar, aborts ground Pool, large kitchen
hleselRatM in here loo. $239,500. Chad it out with Beverley
-1881 CokOon 6831861.
LAI(E
For Antis 2 bedroom condo apt Features frepbce
asllkal air, Pool, tr,suna. tennis a whwpod. Equippek
with For rent bo at $900 per month. Cal
BW&* C SVM at 601061.
A BEMRY11 WALK TO LAKEIff
Spedding. 3 bedroom, 3 balls (en Wig). fireplace,
central vac 8 cw air, w&%w b garage,
MAMB:IIKAREN afm° beaamant walkout bIwo-tier deck.
I w WISEi xw% $1711;!00. Chan akn McLaren
is ,� -�r �q �.X.t Lr,3. S y.., t y `a R }✓ • •,,,, ,k�. "moi" % � .�^a1�k , f ,.
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Re/Max Quality One Ltd. is pleased to welcome
Jasmine Rodriguez to our new and growing
office. Jasmine invite all clients and associates to
give him a call.
FREE HOME APPRAISAL
(MARKET ANALYSIS)
if I 1,, 1
683=1 861 ,
Reduced $227.100. Exec al brick deL Must be seen
to be appreciated. 4 bdrms., master an suite, cent
ROORK;UQ air, cent vac, fin. rec room, loaded with upgrades too
�Pf>asllhtlw many b mention. Call belay for your appointment at
883-1861
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SUPER STARTER ONLY i1vP9
LOUIBE RED 60"; toumf1o111e with large kitchen, war.
Sales dsbllce b schools, shops, ark, 6 lake. Feil t
663.1 =chit b ma"�,01V & fid rec room. Dont hssbsb
LARRY PREAMM LOT
Absolutely spotless home with french door:,
Baba 1�1
11111111101110" wal<, 121t1V cedar deck and mon. pX a
INCREDIBLE FAMILY ROOM- 5204,000
LARRY SEENS You won't believe this family room, 17x19' wit a
es Repnsentative fireplace and a special hoNywood kitchen with p
683-1861 and a main floor laundry. Youll fall in kris.
LIVE BETTER FOR LESS
Pickering rased bungalow
within -law quarter. Alain
evel has 2 bedrooms 8 1 4-
x bath, seP ent. to bright 2
od•m. !n -law sAe, camas
`or ,ess than rent In-law or
:rcome7 Let me show you.
Call &II Holmes 683-1861.
�. In this 2 year old 3 bedroom home. Settle .n by the
WA LE DEZ Firs °R this spacious fam "n. make 'or c^ocoiare in
ka Represenhtlre the SPOOM kitchen wit bright greernouse eavni;
883-1861 arae, serve thanksgnnng dinner r the .arge din rm.
Ew►ytfwtg you want a here. Call ;okay V Kx Le Inez
6831861.
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EXCELLENT VALUE
ROGER ANDERSON This 3 bedroom semi has 2 kitchens, 2 bedrooms
B1okw Baena rs, 2 bathrooms, appliances, plus more al
stt-test __
for only $154,900. Cal Roger Anderson 683-1861.
SPACE
ROGER ANDERSON Hwy. 2 3 Hardwood Ave., ts of tra8•ic in this
Broker for that now business you wanted b start. Call
Aiji-
611113-11111111 Andelaon 683.1861.
LARRY SEENS wow" a BUILD - $1118,1100 - — is Corner location 100x150' fit with Possibility of 2
tt161 75rk150' kkosp�onn wawi sewer . Curnpnt home him
-- sump
e8b31161, of Poco per month hal Larry
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REALTY WORLD,
MEMBER BROKER
STEVE COOPER'
SUZAN WINCH'
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"You'll Get Results When You �
Advertise with aocna Sao c�aQOP
Realty World East
REAL ESTATE LTD.
1099 Kingston Rd., .(Furniture Mall)
'Associate Broker • Sales Representative
TOP AGENT OF THE MONTH - SEPTEMBER 1992
Wayne and Sherry Senis are pleased to present Steve Cooper
with the top agent award, which not only signifies his top sales
ability, but also his dedication to his profession, his peers, and
to Realty World East. Congratulations, Steve for a highly
successful month! Whether you're buying or selling a home,
"The right agent makes all the difference in the World". Call
Steve Cooper at 831-6000.
ONE OF A KIND!
4 bdrm. custom buil
nome surrounded b1
-iature trees on supe
ge. lot in Pickering
Stone fp., 2 4 -pc
oaths, fin. bsmt. Cal
S.:zan Winch' 831
6000.
FIRST TIME BUYERS!
Star. w _ _ z)—s. 49' V., deck. built-in
ays"was-e. – --c,ec c -s and ceding tans. For more info
ca L - .a CorY °,,; �JOC
DON DENNIS'
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PICK ONE OF MANY
' 2 bdrm. condo. $6,000 down
In-law apt., Ige. lot. $10.000
down.
' Raised bungalow, 5 bdrms.
Detached 5 kits. $14,000
down.
No money down but goo
lob.
Call Don Dennis• 831-6000
ATTENTION!! FIRST TIME BUYERS!!
Ony $7.500 dow- Like new. 3 odrms., cathedral ceilings,
mode- `am k ,, , walk to schools & lake. Jan Whalen -
831 -60M
Al
LOOK OUT • rrS LOADED!!
Lovely 3 bdrm. home located in Amberlea area of
Pickering. Offers fin. bsmt. with wet bar, fp., cent. air,
french doors, renovated kit, all window coverings, gar. dr.
opener, security system & much more. Michele Kennedy'
831-6000.
WHY RENT?
FOUR UNITS!
3 bdrm. end unit, appliances,
fireplace, parking at front door, low
maintenance fee, 1,800 sq. ft Don't
miss, call Harvey C. Brown' 831-
6000.
SUZAN WINCH'
WALK M SHOPS!
4 bdrm. home in good
location for children.
Fenced -in yard, very
clean home with newer
broadloom, fin. bsmt.
with 3 -pc. bath.
$167,900. Call Suzan
Winch' 831-6000.
831-6000,
Ajax 428-6000
4 bdrm., 2 4 -pc. & 1 2 -pc. baths, mn. fir. fam. rm. with fp.,
liv. & din. rm. have french drs., Ige. new kit. Must be seen
to believe. Pool. Call Elaine Smart' 631-6000
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`VENDOR TRANSFERRED - YOUR GAIN"
Do you have a wish list? Inground pool, inn, fir. lam. nn.,
fp., en suite, cent. air & vac., skylights, walk to schools. II
so call Sharon Hulchinson• 631-6000.
PFJ P 64 1_11_1:.
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- TREES, TREES, TREES - WOW!
4 bdrm. home in prme Pickering area Lx s fabulous
with mature trees in back yard, kit. features Wo tr rovery
deck, fam. rm. has fp., fin. bsmt. dose to schoo s 40, 8
Pickering Town Centre 4&ele Kerredy• 63' -60C-r
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The fall market began on a high note as
area REALTORS orchestrated 532
residential sales in the month of
September.
`'This is the fourth month in a row that
monthly totals have surpassed 1991
totals," says ODREB President Mark
Smith, FRI, CMR. "Sales for this
September were 45.4% higher than this
time last year -- we are setting a brisk pace
for the fall quarter."
The average price has stabilized in the
$145,000 range, rates are very affordable,
and buyer confidence is alive and well in
our area. Homes sold went for 95.3% of
their listed price, and took only 49 days to
do so. This marks the third straight month
that houses sold at a higher percentage of
the list price and have taken less time to
do so."
ODREB year-to-date figures show that
sales could surpass last year, if this upbeat
activity continues in the Durham Region.
It is our opinion that the recent rise in
interest rates is a short term blip, but we
will not be experiencing the high rates
which we were borrowing at as little as a
year ago."
The Oshawa and District Real Estate
Board is a professional trade association
which represents over 1,000 REALTORS
in Newcastle, Port Perry, Oshawa, Whitby
.and Ajax -Pickering. REALTOR is a
registered certification mark which
identifies real estate licensees who are
members of ODREB and as such abide by
,a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of
;Business Practice.
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H*A*LeL*0*W*E*E*N,-_-,—,
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AT THE
PICKERING RECREATION
CENTRE
1867 VALLEY FARM RD.
presented by
"YOUR LOCAL REALTORS"'�'i��
.� (AJAX/PICKERING)
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All Proceeds after costs to
The Institute for the Prevention of
Child Abuse
(in association with the United Way)
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL REALTOR
FOR TICKETS & INFORMATION 428-76"
683-7 861
683-8542
Discount on costume from SERGEANTS COSTUME RENTAL with presentation of ticket
- 1 1450 Kingston Rd. 100 Westney Rd.
Pickering 420-4200 Ajax 427-4771
OW
- Ca T��t-,.Wat� Member Of Totronio &
" Canada Trust Realty Inc. / Realtor
PHILLM
PICIERING MANAGER
WLPAIS( • $2at,9001 This 3 plus 1 bdrm. home
This nmaaulale 4 bdrm. sparkles and isatures a
home awaits your renovated kit. iftasurrry
belongings on one of breakfast rm. addition.
Amberlea's freest streets. Spend these cool
DORM MUM Win floor tam. rm. &evenings carted bur your
s RepteeMMadve laundry. Rn- rec room for fireplace. Bonus Tin. rec.
those active children Cal rm. & gas fum. Call Doris
Doris Muir 420-4200. Muir* todav 420.4200.
COUiir LOCATION"ONLY $112,500•
4 bedrooms. hardwood throtghout 2 baths. Private fenced lot with double
drive. Stent smart) Cal Deborah Armstrong' at 427-4771 or 837-1588.
AFFORDABLE GL.ENDALE
Enjoy Christmas in your own home! 3 bdrms., fin.
LNDA RABY bsmt, garage. Good location, close b schools, parks,
a Reprem"ve shopping, etc. AN this for $153.900!11 Call to view -
Linda Raby' 4204200.
Qk
GNIETTE CAMPBELL
:8.745 DOWN PAYhENT (fiat time buyea), may
buy you this 3 bdrm. home. on child -safe court MARY SIGHT
setbrq. Eat -in kitchen, finished rec room � with gRqw
woods.love. Call Ginette Campbell', Sales
Representative. Bus.: 427-4771 Res.: 427-0939.
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• Beautiful execcriive home. Shows ex"m* wet
WRICIA BAW.RwMw-
c Located in excellent family area Cktse to al
Sales Ropir"WAId" amenities. You have to see this one. For more
iniorm Im tall Nona Bembridge at 427-4771 (21
!hour paged.
NMWLECROFT- OIIEA 2,300 90. FT.
1229AW Upgraded ceramics throughout. 4
y=bedrooms, 3 baths,arp� set-in kileltan.
*"� Ir u427-4771 or428.6ls54.
NAT SCOBE $169,900. Beautiful 4 bdrm. home on approximately
e 1 ac. Custom built. Country kit Formal lv. rm. ti sop. JOHN CRAWFORD
din_ rm. 2 4- and 1 2 -piece washrnhs. This home K SIM ReptasrttaOn
q x ft -must be awl Cal Nat SmW st 427-4771.
$379,900. Execut!ve 3,200 sq. k home with triple car
orange and walkout basement Three decks, main
floor libr ry starving master bedroom and on suite
on one 02don's ka re's finest ste t Jam Gawbrd• at
-427-4771.
WALLY MAGEE Lovely 1 bedroom, facing ravine (West). Mova-in
condition appliances, extra large balcony. Compaq
!ales wlh loaded Ii ,1ties, well cared for complex. For your
1XV111111119 vidOng cal wan Woes• at 427-4771.
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GUEST SPEAKER
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44C Hosted by: RE/MAX EXPERIENCE INC.
� LAURA MARKS & JUDY DENBY
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Limited seating,
�,� tickets available by phone
�� 683-2992
REMAX REIMAX RE/MAX REIMAX
THE MAGIC MOMENTS CONTINUE
H*A*LeL*0*W*E*E*N,-_-,—,
T. 31/92 8:00 P.M.
AT THE
PICKERING RECREATION
CENTRE
1867 VALLEY FARM RD.
presented by
"YOUR LOCAL REALTORS"'�'i��
.� (AJAX/PICKERING)
1
All Proceeds after costs to
The Institute for the Prevention of
Child Abuse
(in association with the United Way)
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL REALTOR
FOR TICKETS & INFORMATION 428-76"
683-7 861
683-8542
Discount on costume from SERGEANTS COSTUME RENTAL with presentation of ticket
- 1 1450 Kingston Rd. 100 Westney Rd.
Pickering 420-4200 Ajax 427-4771
OW
- Ca T��t-,.Wat� Member Of Totronio &
" Canada Trust Realty Inc. / Realtor
PHILLM
PICIERING MANAGER
WLPAIS( • $2at,9001 This 3 plus 1 bdrm. home
This nmaaulale 4 bdrm. sparkles and isatures a
home awaits your renovated kit. iftasurrry
belongings on one of breakfast rm. addition.
Amberlea's freest streets. Spend these cool
DORM MUM Win floor tam. rm. &evenings carted bur your
s RepteeMMadve laundry. Rn- rec room for fireplace. Bonus Tin. rec.
those active children Cal rm. & gas fum. Call Doris
Doris Muir 420-4200. Muir* todav 420.4200.
COUiir LOCATION"ONLY $112,500•
4 bedrooms. hardwood throtghout 2 baths. Private fenced lot with double
drive. Stent smart) Cal Deborah Armstrong' at 427-4771 or 837-1588.
AFFORDABLE GL.ENDALE
Enjoy Christmas in your own home! 3 bdrms., fin.
LNDA RABY bsmt, garage. Good location, close b schools, parks,
a Reprem"ve shopping, etc. AN this for $153.900!11 Call to view -
Linda Raby' 4204200.
Qk
GNIETTE CAMPBELL
:8.745 DOWN PAYhENT (fiat time buyea), may
buy you this 3 bdrm. home. on child -safe court MARY SIGHT
setbrq. Eat -in kitchen, finished rec room � with gRqw
woods.love. Call Ginette Campbell', Sales
Representative. Bus.: 427-4771 Res.: 427-0939.
;- . l.
V info
• Beautiful execcriive home. Shows ex"m* wet
WRICIA BAW.RwMw-
c Located in excellent family area Cktse to al
Sales Ropir"WAId" amenities. You have to see this one. For more
iniorm Im tall Nona Bembridge at 427-4771 (21
!hour paged.
NMWLECROFT- OIIEA 2,300 90. FT.
1229AW Upgraded ceramics throughout. 4
y=bedrooms, 3 baths,arp� set-in kileltan.
*"� Ir u427-4771 or428.6ls54.
NAT SCOBE $169,900. Beautiful 4 bdrm. home on approximately
e 1 ac. Custom built. Country kit Formal lv. rm. ti sop. JOHN CRAWFORD
din_ rm. 2 4- and 1 2 -piece washrnhs. This home K SIM ReptasrttaOn
q x ft -must be awl Cal Nat SmW st 427-4771.
$379,900. Execut!ve 3,200 sq. k home with triple car
orange and walkout basement Three decks, main
floor libr ry starving master bedroom and on suite
on one 02don's ka re's finest ste t Jam Gawbrd• at
-427-4771.
WALLY MAGEE Lovely 1 bedroom, facing ravine (West). Mova-in
condition appliances, extra large balcony. Compaq
!ales wlh loaded Ii ,1ties, well cared for complex. For your
1XV111111119 vidOng cal wan Woes• at 427-4771.
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$185,900 Immaculate
$118,000. Why rent
throughout, stunning
when your hard earned
add., new deck, Sep.
.: money could be buying "
side ant. 3+2 bdrms., `
this 3 bdrm. townhome
gingerbread 5 picket ,
with eat -in kitchen and 1
porch, walk to Hospital o
walkout basement to
& community centre., `
private yard. Kathryn
'GO' 6 401 close.
Parish' 683-1790.
Fabulous! Diana Plitz'
— fenced, deck, inter -with
427-6522.
TREAENNDOIIS VALUE
• 3,200 SO. FT.
8112 SECLUDED
.;
$248,900. 4 yr. old
ACRES
home shows like a
egg 000. EI nt tam. _
I model. Huge lam. size
home. Huge rooms
kit., 2 tam. rms., wlip.,
-quality construction.
open circ. staircase,
Plaster ceilings, crown
neutral decor, master
mouldings, 2 fp., hrdwd.
retreat, 4 -pc. en suite.
firs., pool, fin. bsmt.,
Scott McCormack' 683-
Sep. entrance. Evelyn
1790.
AL
Regan' 427-6522.
PERFECT FOR TWO
PARADISE FOUND
FAMILIES
$269,000. Large 3,400
$198,500 Beautifully
sq. ft. home, 4 car gar.,
upgraded multi-level
home Show to
3 bdrms. up, 2 bdrms.oerfection..
� Mature treed
down. 300' frontage.
Artesian well, river at
premium !ot and new
rear of lot. Commercial
Pella windows bong the
outdoors ir,. Demand
zoning permits many
ocat on - call today
uses. Uxbridge area.
NON
Barbara Edwards' 427 -
Doug Joyce— 683-1790.
6522.
TRANQUIL SETTING!!
$354,900. Beautiful
~: exec home! Mn. floor
brary 8 family rooms
e Central location in area
o4 fine homes' Breakfast
a•ea overlooks ravine
• Mary upgrades Kathryn _
Parish' 583-1790 1
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ROYAL LEmuE
235 Bayly St. West 1970 Brock Rd.
Unit 8 Ajax Pickering
.(416) 427-6522 (416) 683-1790
Roel LePage Real Estate services Ltd.. Broker.
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VILLAGE EAST LINK
5'56.700 Spec. family
orae, bight in-law site
- bsmt. Huge master
odr- The care and
s anenaor by the owners
s effected everywnerel
C ose to mall. Doug
Joyce'* 683-1,790.
CAREFULrrS
LOADED!
$' 74,900. New kitchen,
solid bleached oak New
cushion fir., upgraded
broadloom, heated 1/G
pool, decks front and
back fenced. Popular
Glendale areal Jill
Smith' 683-1790.
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BUY/RENT • LUXURY
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CONDO
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$97,000 - $109,900. 2
�"$185,000.
' $179,900 and more! Mn.
bedrooms - one with
A rare
greenhouse kit., well-
' `
maintained bldg. dose
■
to GO 6 401. A great
[i.
investment. May Hall'
CUTE AND COSY!
$157 OCC Spacious rec
too—, pgraced ordlm..
—,rror closet doors.
attractive nterlocKirg
oat o. fanced, with
roomy garage' Wow' '-
Brenda Clyce' 427-
6522.
COUNTRY
CONVENIENCE
$349.90C 7 y' custor,
ourgalow or- 2 !reed
acres 1.0 — rs to 401 8
GO Tram E^toy nature
Irom arge picture
windows Paddi 01m;tn'
427-6522
WATERFRONT"
S389,COC E -al r: e
oeacr, view eke 'nom
Taster hot •.ut), S"y qht,
cathedral ceiling, huge a
flrepiace, open concept, d
siu 8 golf wth r 1 mile -
close to 'GO' !1 4C1
hurry' Diana P6tz' 427- i
6522.
LAKESIDE LMNG!
VIEW!
$239.500 A greenhouse
K;tcnen with a lake view
4 bdm+s • 2 basen+ert
bdrms. Sep. entrance. 2
Tuts. Wilma Tanner Has
the Key to this special
home. Call 427-6522.
r EVERYTHING YOU
DONT PAY RENT!
ENCHANTING
WANT!
w - 3
BUNGALOW
�"$185,000.
' $179,900 and more! Mn.
TRULY AGEM
A rare
floor lam. nn., master en
opportunity! 3 bedroom
l
suite, double garage.
pay $967.33 per month,
ed bungalow boasts rais
_
cent. air 8 vac., fp.,
�a � � �rnent
— fenced, deck, inter -with
with 3 bdrms., 2 baths,
fabulous rec room
2 additional bdrms.
marble entry, 1 4 -pc., 1
footing SPOONS lovelyand
fn. bsmt all on a large
Select lakeside area.
5 -pc., huge master,
home. Jill Smith' 683-
lot dose lo schools and
Wilma Tanner' 427-
indoor pool, sauna,
1790
park? Call Evelyn
6522
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DONT PAY RENT!
w - 3
SAYE!
$124,900. Luxury
TRULY AGEM
a
'
condo, $6 245 down you
$159,000. Do you want
_ 9%
pay $967.33 per month,
a sparkling dean home
upgraded oak kiL cab.,
with 3 bdrms., 2 baths,
a s
marble entry, 1 4 -pc., 1
q�
fn. bsmt all on a large
5 -pc., huge master,
lot dose lo schools and
a a
indoor pool, sauna,
park? Call Evelyn
billiard room. Cal Tom
Regan' 427-6522.
Bozanie 683-1790.
a0im.— --
FOXHOLLOW BEAUTY
$215,900. Here it your
dream home. White
picket fence inc., 2,040
s,;. ft, ma Ar. fam. 6
laun. rms. Super fin.
BsmL *h effect furnace
&, loge kit - pantry.
Deck -porch end. Sylvia
Kyle 6831790.
OVERLOOKS
GREENBELT
$212,500. Spacious 4
bdrm. home with w/o
bsmt suitable for in-law
apt on extra sized lot
with SW exposure.
Excellent value. Please
call Paula Whiteley'
683.1790.
GREEN PARADISE!
$259,000. 2.4 acres
comer of Greenwood
Rd next to conservation
area. 2 road frontage.
Prestigious rd. of
custom-built homes on
large lots dose to al
amenities, Pam Dented'
427-M.
MAGNIFICENT HOME
$995,OD0. Exceptionally
beautiful home, spec-
tacular private lot 35
min. from Toronb.
Country living with city
conveniences (town
water, gas heating,
cable TV). For more
info. call Bernice
Jackson* 427 -GM
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428-2121
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Charm & value is what you get in this
RK:HARO MecLEAN' prestigious Pickering Village home. Lots
of trees situated on a 66065 ft. lot.
Asking $163,900. Call Flora Waters or
Vaino Laine' at 428-2121.
LINDA CLARKE*
MICHELE JONES'
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POWER OF SALE - S129,900
New ra!sec bunga ow or large lo, w t� double car
garage. walkout basement wit', fireplace, walkouts
oft kitc-er and master beeroom, overlookng lake
Sc:,gog & — c ^ore Ca p c, 5- scoe" a• 428
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ROBERT SIXSttfTH' -
-- BUY A CONDO BY THE LAKE - $117,500
With or Y $'.001) down Enjoy 'uxjry cordo living in
south Ajax Backs or to the bey. ' bedroom beauty
wit, fireoiace 8 er s,ate iaoncry. urcerg-ound
parx,N cert a'. ingroune Pool & sa_, a 8 5%
assur-aae 5 Ca!' now oc �'
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ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS!!
BLL THOMPSON• Ouahty shows to this custom -twit, home s,r,ated on
10 lea„ rtf;, acres near Claremont. paddock at
from. 'eatec barn with stalls To view ca;- Michele
Jones' 428-2' 2'
LNNE BROWW
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s s WALK TO THE LAKE!!
Beautiful executive home. Loaded with upgrades
v and shows to perfection. Orlander pool with
whirlpool, extra large kitchen and much more.
aGERI Wim, Asking $328,800. Call Bill Thompson' 428-2121.
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N E FEMSOW
6.991• FINANCING AVAILABLE!!
Spacious all brick family home, large main floor
family, room. 3 washmorns, front verandah b fully
s fenced backyard, plus attached garage, only
A $164,800. Cal Bill Thompson 428-2121.
YAiIE JAILOR'
' 5% down payment, 5 bwnhomes to choose from, 5
appliances plus lent aa, priced from $106,000 and
aM BLANCHARD' vendor financing available. Great location, walk to
sores and transportation. 'A Great Starter Call Bin
Chapman' 428-2121.
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50 x 100' lot, Pickering, central location, dose to
GO Station, finished basement end more, for -
$162,000. Cal Lila Rosenberg' 428-2121.
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MAKE MY DAY!
Call now to see this lovely home. Backs on !o park,
super kitchen, master en suite, family room with
fireplace, oversized attached garage, approx. 1,950
sq. h. All for only $193,000. Call Flora Waters' at
428-2121.
WME
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N BODouble car drveway, walkout to deck 8 fenced
yard. sep. formal dining morn with antique french
doors. rdwd floors r farm ly room with cathedral
ceiling ol;;s f replace Ask rg $194,333. Call
M chae Fertsor' 428-2'21
Al, 4 BEDROOM EXECUTIVE - $177,000!!
Detached, big bedrooms, —aster has 4 -pc. en
suite. 3 bathrooms, main floor 4a7iiy and laundry
room, walkout to landscaped io! w!,h grape arbour.
plum, and apricot trees, waterfa;; etc Double lar
garage too. Call Steve Laszlo' 426-2'2'
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GLENDALE BEAUTY - $175,900
5% down will buy you this lovely home. Features: 2
fireplaces, finished basement, library, inground
pool, 150 ft. deep lot. All the conveniences. Please
can Flora Waters' at 428-2121.
POWER OF SALEI
Detached brick, 3 + 1 bedrooms with finished
basement, on a very large 100 x 150' lot. Asking
$154,900. Call Steve Laszlo' 428-2121.
DUTCH CLEAN
3 bedroom all brick tome with satin kitchen, oak
aopboards, built-in dishwasher, t 4 -pc. and 2 2 -pc.
baths, cent. air and more. $169,900. Call Dennis
Liorgen' 428-2121.
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40 MINUTES TO TORONTOI
25 acres, 2,800 sq. fl Victorian reproduction. Walls
to siding. Priced at $489,999. A must to tree. Cal
Ron Green' 428-2121.
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