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i t Amaiga lie TIADIIIOK 01 1/2 PRICE EXCEL 11. II CC CRUISES For Jan. 6 Feb. Cruise Evening Od 12 0Marlin Trave I Call p its AJAX 6138411 PICKERING 831.8411 Pickering Edition iirs ADviRTISER HARWWD 8 Pt.AC E MAIL. �� oA.�y twEl Enter our FREE DRAW "Thanksgiving Turkey" Ballots available to dice centre of the mall NWW00d dI 11111l►1y #jIM Friday, Oct. 1, 1993 44 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 510 + 44; GST = 55 cents Vol. 112 No. 40 t TSI,,- 10 COME ON OUT TO HOCKEY DAY IN AJAX: Spectators arc welcome to the fust Three -On -'Three Street Hockey Challenge at the Ajax Communitv Centre's box lacrosse facility on Sunday. wenty -eight teams are com- --,-ting in this `un event between 9 a m. and ,fnroxi- r�1u[ely p.m. All pro- ceeds will go to the Ajax and Pickering Big Brothers. The event is spon- sored by the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser and the Town of Ajax. The Ajax Community Centre is on Centennial Rd. 0 I NEW HOMES .PULLOUT SECTION j .Regular features Billboard.___ 13 Sports.— ______14 Entertainment -___16 Classified.......___.. ___._...17 Barterline .......................22 Sincerely Yours......._.....23 j f.WE RECYCLE i 7 Teenagers' centre PICKERING -The Barbara Black Centre for selling by a qualified social worker, and a home - Youth Resources has re -opened, having weath- work club that includes use of a computer to type ered a period of funding difficulties. reports and tutoring on request The centre, in the East Shore Community Beginning Oct 14, every Thursday will be Centre at 910 Liverpool Rd., offers numerous movie night, with flicks shown at 6 p.m. Pizza, health, social and recreational activities for donated by Pizza Hut, will be served on the fust youths 13 to 19 who live in Ajax or Pickering. Thursday of each month and popcorn will be Offered are an after-school gym program, available on other evenings. female mind -and -body -shaping classes, step- Youths can drop into the centre between 1 dance classes, workshops on teen issues, coon- and 9 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays Wednesdays and -A ride in thepark Kristen Lemay, left, and sister Andrea enjoy a ride on the seal at Rotary Park in Ajax with mom Laura. photo by Celia Bronkhorst remopens Fridays. Thursday hours are 3 to 9 p.m. Avail- able for use are a bumper pool table, darts, a tele- vision, a VCR, Nintendo and a stereo. A comput- er is available for homework. Snacks are available, donated by LOEB Glen- dale and the SuperCentre. Programs to be introduced in the near future include crafts and cooking. Best of all, everything's free. For more information, call 839-6131. Deficit focus of 'election debate AJAX-PICKERING - Taxes, the national deficit, jobs and the accountability of politicians were on the minds of voters during an Ontario Riding federal election all -candidates forum Wednesday. Hosted by the Taxpay- 0 < ers' Coalition of Picker- ing and Ajax at the Pickering Civic �i Complex, the forum OTE1 3 saw seven candidates give their views on a variety of topics after voters submitted written questions. An overview of candi- dates' platforms follows, in the order in which they spoke: J The National Party believes "the average Cana- dian is way overtaxed," said candidate Robert McMenemy. He vowed his party would make tax reforms, show how income tax is being spent, get rid of the GST in one year and ensure large corporations pay their "fair share" of taxes. J Independent candidate Doug Anderson main- tained the only issue in the election is accountability. 'The only thing you need to know about this meeting is everything you hear is basically irrelevant because there is no way to hold these people to what they say." He pledged to represent constituents and voice their concerns in Ottawa if elected. 0 Liberal candidate Dan McTeague maintained the election "is about change". Pointing to the taxes introduced by the Tories, he said the national deficit "has gone from controllable to out of control." The Liberals' fust goal is "putting Canadians back to work and rebuilding our shauered economy. We need See ELECTION—Page 2 Looking to meet that significant someone? Call Sincerely Yours at 1-800-387-8009 1798 -19UVERMOL RD. 42G-19VIDEOMA 42091 101IN 1'ESTERIAl' -Irtc,1,oN� I1'.. hip, fun4.16-d E.LAn.., �,�•" A i 1822 WHITES RD. 831-8818 FAIRY r1`•, ` E\TERTAINNEW FROM PAGE 1 now to fight the deficit." The party would immediately elimi- nate the GST, he said. J Incumbent Progressive Con- servative NIP Rene Soetens said his government has a five-year plan to eliminate the deficit. There'll be no increases in taxes or government spending, he pledged, while the size of govem- ment would be reduced. The Tories will review, regulations to encourage business investment and will reduce operating costs by SI billion in five years. "These policies will create jobs, income, profits." J Reform Party candidate Don Sullivan maintained that "People are talking about taxes. The line is blurred between municipal, provincial and federal taxes. We will form a government that will balance the budget within three years or we'll call another elec- tion." Reformers will cut spend- ing and MPs' pensions, restruc- ture the social programs system, refuse to increases taxes and grad- ually reduce the GST, he said. J Green Party candidate Scott Laycox said his party wants to use tax breaks to promote "green val- ues". Goals that are 1(X) per cent recyclable would be tax free, while ecologically -unfriendly products would carry heavier taxes. The policy would increase employment levels while resources would be used sparing- ly. Pollution would decrease and the quality of roods would improve, he said. "Our future depends on developing green principles, thinking globally and acting locally." J Natural Law Party candidate Country§Wattre-ss bleep (Skop •l' 1. Sealy Century Double Set Orthopedic 2. Serta Special Edition Double Set 3. Sealy Ortho Double Set 4. Serta Perfect Sleeper Double Set 5. Sealy Anniversary Queen Set 6. Simmons Siesta Beauty Sleep Queen 7. Seater Posturepedic Medium firm Queen set 8. Serta Queen Size -Perfect Sleeper set 9: Pillow top Queen set Nice & firm Reg. Price SALE 439 Z69 599 349 599 349 699 389 649 399 799 449 799 479 .899 499 $99 599 10. King Size Perfect Sleeper 3 pc. set 1249 699 401 Gerard Morris was represented at the forum by Rick Weberg. The party will use "field tested, scien- tific, proven solutions" to the country's problems, Mr. Weberg said. "The Natural Law party stands for new kn6wledge." The most "powerful action" govern- ment can take is to reduce taxes, and his party offers programs to reduce expenditures, thereby cre- ating new jobs and eliminating unemployment. The GST would be eliminated immediately, and health-care spending would be reduced. Crime would also be lessened through "scientific" methods, he said. "Don't waste your vote on failure." Yogic flying solution: Natural Law Party AJAX-PICKERING - The Natural Law Party will eliminate the GST, lower income tar, cut government spending, improve the health of Canadians and make govemment more efficient. So says Ottawa resident Ger- ard Morris, 43, who'll represent the party in Ontario Riding in the Oct. 25 federal election. Party members are followers of the teachings of Maharishi Yogi and practitioners of tran- scendental meditation (TM). To meet its aims, the party, if it forms the government, would bring 1(1,((1() lvople to Ottawa to learn the third stage of TM — yogic flying or bodily levitation. "It would create a wave of coherence that would get Canadi- ans to think clearly:" Mr. Morris says. The wave would also relieve stress and permit Canadi- ans to think more creatively, paving the way to solutions to problems plaguing the country. Natural Law would bring. together members from each party to help "administer" the country. Candidates from the other political parties "aren't our opponents, but our colleagues. We don't want to defeat them but to join them," Mr. Morris says. "We're not fighting an elec- tion. We want to bring our knowledge to the field. Right now, it's a field of mud. We want to uphold the integrity of the other candidates," he adds. i Mr. Morris won't canvass door-to-door because he doesn't want "to bother people at home". He'll use public forums to get his message out. "We want to put our knowledge out in a more dig- nified way and let voters deride. "We'll use our effort to at least give people a choicesays. "Only a new seed will create a new crop." 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The unemployment rate in job of MP in the riding when " I the country is excessive and voters go to the polls Oct. 25. `"`` should be addressed immediate - Libertarians believe each ly. The Libertarian principles, individual "has the right to his George Kozaroff when applied, will work, and or her own life, and this is the Canada will again start to source of all other rights", the party explains in a press release. Mr. Kozaroff says, "We have to do something to change the direction the government has taken Canada. Big gov- ernment is not the answer. Libertarians work." Mr. Kozaroff has been employed by General Motors as a material handler for the past 21 years and ran in the 1988 fed- eral election as a candidate in Oshawa Riding. Independent 'fed up' with false claims Politicians 'ignore public's wishes' after elections AJAX -PICKER ING - A Whir - by newspaper publisher is run- ning as an independent candidate in the Oct. 25 federal election. Doug Anderson, publisher and owner of the Whitby Free Press, says he "intends to win" the election in Ontario Riding, which covers Ajax, Pickering and part of Whitby. He says he's "fed up with politicians who will say anything Doug in order to get elected and then ignore the wishes of those (who) put them there. Every speech and promise from the main parties is completely irrel- evant because there is absolutely no rea- -- son to believe they will do any- thing they say, and people know it. That's the real issue. "Democracy is based on rep- resentation and I will vote the way the majority of my con- stituents want me to. As an inde- pendent, there won't be any party to tell me otherwise." Mr. Anderson generated national press coverage in 1991 Anderson when he withheld taxes from the federal government in a stand against the GST. He kept S40,000 from Ottawa for a year -and -a -half before the Supreme Court ruled the tax constitution- al. Forum on abortion, gay rights, death penalty AJAX - The Family Action Abortion, AIDS, capital pun- the issues to be discusses. Call Council of Durham Region hosts ishment, euthanasia, homosexual Terry Ruddell at 434-7977 or an all -candidates debate Thurs- rights and pornography are among 721-0468 for more information. day, Oct. 14 from 7 to 10 F.M. at - Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School, 80 Man- drake St., Ajax. CORRECTION NOTICE �cw.•, FOR ;+ DATES ON COUPONS APPEARING c SEPT. 29 NEWSPAPER COUPON SHOULD READ: Valid for one day only, 2 FOR 1 TAKE-OUT FISH & CHIPS OCT. 4/93 2 FOR 1 EATON FISH a CHIPS OCT. 12193 2 FOR 1 TAKE-OUT FISH & CHIPS OCT. 20/93 JX,1�pultra,`�T T zlz&�� 1` G4�9 Y•EYER'A� See the advertisement at the back of the paper for move detail&: MCD I S BILLIARDS AND PATIO CENTRE ter; 10 a.m.-5 p• BILLIARD TABLES >0 CHRISTiIA; AM) LAYAWAYS SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF POOL 0. SHUFFLE µ , CASHWAY BUILDING CENTRES have been busy celebrating their 37,h Anniversary chainwide. Jim Bakhsh, Ajax Cashway Manager, centre, wicks up his hee s w1i Carol, forefront, of Carols Country during Cashways ,ocai celebration. In addition, $278 was donated to the Canadian Cancer Soc.ety from the sale of hot Dogs orovided courtesy of Harvevs. 5bU GAYLY STE %JAX (JUST EAST nr- WFS1 00 t:i: CS F:i�Lo FOR THESE WSERT'S i FLYERS CON'TO OR WITH YOUR NEWS ADVERTISER t.ARiiER TODAY AND w THE DAYS AHEAD �•r OCT. 1193 SUNDAY, OCT. 3193 NEWSADVERTISER (AJAIUPICK) NEWS ADVERTISER (AIAIt�PI('�tC} �(( DISTR))6l1TNG �y (I►IAXIpICK) 'LAI�V�YIf CAAPET i •t',ASITYIfAY () UiHOLSTERY CLEMlNG (AIAX} CFERNEY'S AIAXIPICK.► �•AXfPICK.) MAXI DRUG (AJAX) DOYNgN 'MYSTERY PIZZA (AJAXiPIGt.) FOOD CITY ( 'FOOO�O(PWICNI�A�AXIPl) NEW HOMES a INTERIORS pC) •PL (��WIR !AJAX) taART AIAXIPIq(.} •SA,fyy'SEARS ��j�R�T L08LAX (AJAXRICIC M&M MEATS (AJAX. 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THE D -T. 1�-F'!TFR 172 Nkr"N Ave. South, smile 101, Alakx c MGE 4 -THE NEM ADVEWMU F&IDAY, WrOBEA 1,1993 Graffiti " W1" � may be work of racists PICKERING - %Vhite supremacists mai have left their mark on a home here. Durham Regional Police say a Lent Ave. resident returned home from a weekend away to find the words -white power - spray painted in red at the bottom of her driveway . A circle with a cross in the centre was painted on her fence. Police believe it's a sv,mtx)l used by white supremacists. There are no suspects. Seniors tackle elder abuse DURHAM - A theatre group is opening the door on srxiets's hidden crime. elder abuse. A group of North York seniors will present Divnit} Dented: Vignettes on Elder Abuse: at an event hosted by the Elder Abuse Awareness Com- miuce of Durham Recion. Seniors, carecivers and fami- lies are invited to attend the forum on Tuesda%, Oct. 5 from 1:0 to 10 p.m. at the Oshawa Senior Citizens' Centre, 4, John St. �%'. Ticket, are S2 and are avail- able at the centre. To reser e seating, call 576-6712. For information on the Elder Abuse Awareness Committee. call project coordinator KerrN Delaney at &S6- 5 7,0. Obituary aLLACE. %%illiam John Sr. Resident ut Ball,.cliffe Lo,'ge Nursing Home. Ajax i - Entered into rest at the N1'hitby General Hospital on Nk'ednesda}, Sept. 29. 1993, in his 81st year. Bill, beloved husband of the late Charlotte. Dear father of William Jr. and his wife Lillian, Bonnie and her husband Robert Brook.. Patricia Anderson and titan -Jane. Fondle remembered bN many grandchildren. Service Friday, 0a. I at 1 p.m. in the chapel at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel. 110 Dundas St. E., Whitby, 668- 3410. Cremation to follow. q p0RTA,%rr. • t�9 Y•E �F.R•���' See the advertisement at the back of the paper for more details! 14% my REAL ESTATE LTD. 15 Marwood Ave. S. ' 683-8661 ' THOUSANDS S IN UPGRADES! ' 'Ex bent va,.,e Lovey 3 W^ t>rcK D-r,a!ow or, oversze treed lot w:'+ a~, garage. 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Thanksgiving Decorations Pumpkins O Straw O Gourds Indian Corn � � c i � a Great for making a beautiful fall displayl d u VANDERMEER NURSERII "Where Great Gardens Begin" Comer of Bayly & Lakeridge Ajax ® 427-2525] • SUNDAY SYt Prltea tptctive unah Oct 743 or whit gwndtiet 1"t got car WWMT AJAX ui • N wl Bayy St. L I -r- THE NEWS ADVEWMER MDAY, OCTOBER 1, M -PAGE S Students - Students, business reap rewards of `lifelong learning' AJAX-PICKERING - "It takes instance, teachers who take part in partnership between Du Pont and enrolment of 750 this September, The "biggest demand," accord - an entire village to educate a short-term placements "bring back Ajax High School in which stu- up from 595 last year. ing to Mr. Fawcett, is for child." to their classrooms" the skills and dents produce safety videos in Another 18,000 are enrolled in advanced -level courses, a prerequi- That African saying was shared technology needed in today's return for tours and co-operative night school. site for university entrance. with area business people as they were urged to play a role in the "lifelong learning" of both students and adults by Durham Board of Education chair Louise Farr. "Educators alone cannot educate a child," she told the Ajax -Picker- ing Board of Trade at its monthly luncheon meeting Tuesday. Co-operative education, job shadowing and workplace training were highlighted as examples of projects which benefit students, teachers and businesses. In workplace training, for �__ THE IMAGINATION STATION ,' PICKERING'S ONLY !W CHILDREN'S BOOKSTORE... i WE HAVE GREAT TOYS TOO! �, 10% OFF EVERYTHING IN STOCK SAIF ENDS SUNDAY, OCT 3 Imagination Station' 775 Kingston Fd. C I t",*s Ra . v an � R- PlCken ng g7t-R 0 workforce, explained board com- munity liaison officer Jim Hunter. He pointed to co-operative edu- cation as "the most successful part- nership in Durham" and applauded a "dramatic increase" in the num- ber of "challenging" placements offered this year to advanced -level students. A new board project will see some parents take their children to work with them Nov. 30 "to help a young person understand the demands of a workplace." Mr. Hunter also applauded a learning. Meanwhile, businesses were reminded "nowhere in a technolog- ical society does (learning) stop," by board principal of continuing education Peter Fawcett. "Adult education is the fastest area of growth in the Province," he noted. There's a waiting list, for instance, at the public board's adult day school, offered to adults out of school at least one year who haven't completed their require- ments for a diploma. It has an ,— KIMBERLEY Sus10 ZES��N<' QUATTRO HAIR FASHION WELCOMES KAREN, KIMBERLEY & SUSANNE AS PART OF THEIR TEAM INVITE. TIIFIR CLIENTS 831-5366 r+) VISIT TIIF.M IN TIIF.IR AIL_ YF. W LOCAT/O.Y AT7111 ash �n PICKERING TOWN CENTRE. FREE BABYSITTING! �ierr,��.w.+*,en..we4a.rwoee�..ma. ai.em..a•.,+.is�se,�rsirrao,.m.r�rs�., ra sd ww�se alf til fd�esd s,� vl fAn Yaei o hum ria � nwl'rd /Qwro, � nwid*► fi=g �mra,e Crooked, S p a c e d, wscolourecl 711 ""hipoed Teeth? 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GREG COATES, Managing Editor FAX - 683-7363 National Advertising Sales - 493-1300 Real Estate & Automotive Advertising - 798-7672 BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager Member of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Sales Manager Member of the Ontario Press Council ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager Bus plan hits bumpion road The public school board's decision to stop busing high school students in Pickering has many parents fuming and looking for solutions to what they call an impossible situation. The parents are opposed to the Durham Board of Education's decision to eliminate free bus service in those municipalities where a full public transit system exists. Trustees approved the plan - which will save the board almost $525,000 a year in Pickering alone prior to this school year. But parents are outraged at the cost of busing their teens to high school on Pickering Transit and have organized a protest at Pine Ridge Sec- ondary School for today. A flyer announcing the rally states parents "are just saying ti0 to buying their children's bus pusses." The monthly passes cost S38 and are too much on top of such other expenses as textbooks, gym clothes, binders, locks and lunch money, as well as municipal, provincial and federal taxes, the flyer notes. In a recent letter to the editor in the Dews Advertiser, Glynis Burns said she's appalled with the situation and simply can't afford it. "As a single parent with a mortgage, with no support from a spouse, I am appalled at being asked to put more money into this bottomless tax pot." she said. The mother of two has heard from at least 45 parents since her letter calling for support was published. The cost of the passes is the number one complaint, "especially if you have more than one kid," she reports. Other concerns with the new busing system include route problems, overcrowded buses and the safety of students involved. While the board is aware of the parent protest, there's no plan to address the anticipated crowd. Board officials should rethink this decision and work with these parents to find a suitable solution. The pressures of a new school year are big enough without having to worry about how and if your children will get to school. This is a situation where parents, trustees and Town officials must work together for the benefit of all concerned -- in particular the students. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Residentspe lexed with Town plan To the editor. At the recent L.L.B.O. hearing held at the Pickering Recreation Complex, the Town of Pickering backed the application for the issuance of a liquor licence to (the) Primrose. How can the Town even sug- gest that this is a good idea? As the Town could not decide what it (Primrose) is, vessel or building, and who had jurisdic- tion, or the job of overseeing what was being done, the owner of the Primrose was allowed to do what ever he chose. The Primrose was floated into the bay with no per- mits, gutted with no permits, and moved to its present resting place with no permits. Why has this been allowed to happen, when the rest of the residents have to get permits to move a yard of fill from one place to another? The Town spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to stop a developer from building a residen- tial complex in a residential area towards the north end of the bay, due to residents opposition and the fact that Frenchman's Bay is considered to be an environmen- tally sensitive area. Why then are they turning their back on us now? Another developer was stopped from building a residential com- plex at the Bay Ridges Plaza because of residents disapproval. Why then are they turning their back on us now? In 1983 a peti- tion was circulated to stop, and did stop a licensed establishment from being opened right beside the Primrose site. Why is it okay to have this kind of establishment here now? The residents in the immediate vicinity, that will be most adversely affected by this, are not permitted to have any say, or being given any consideration as to the site plan approval, or hav- ing any of their concerns addressed (ie. noise, traffic, park- ing, compensation for loss of property value) to any satisfac- tion. Why? Many in opposition to the plans for the marina and said restaurant, have gone to the Town to look at the files concerning the site plans for the marina, boat and restau- rant, and have been denied access. Why? This is a family-oriented resi- dential neighborhood and we do not want the safety of our children to be compromised, or the quality of life to which we are accus- tomed, to change. Mae Crook, Pickering ' There are 11 candidates seeking election in Ontario Riding. What do you of all the fringe Have your say • parties? Margaret Faulkner says, "I am waiting for them to say what they intend to dp Lynne Rempel says, "They are wasting their time." , � ► ' _ !1 are going to reduce government to a minority. There should be some type oljjaqu.� . . . . . . . . . . i` John Simpson says, I haven't even looked at them. They didn't show up at my housg." ABOUT US The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal rea- sons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone num- ber for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Com- mercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1 S 21-15 or sent by FAX to 683- 7363. 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Durham Regional Police are conducting a 24-hour blitz dubbed Operation Impact from 12:01 a.m. Saturday morning until midnight to kick off a two-week campaign to focus public attention on seatbelt use. The campaign is being held in conjunction with police services across the Province, and is aimed at educating the public about the dan- gers of not buckling up and of the improper use of children's car seats. Studies have shown that over 84 per cent of car drivers, 78 per cent of van drivers and 63 per cent of light truck drivers buckle up when they get behind the wheel. But police are still concerned about the needless injuries and deaths that result for those who don't. As well, it's been determined that two-thirds of children's car seats are not properly secured. So police will focus their attention on the drivers of vans and light trucks in particular during the campaign. Other seatbelt facts worth not- ing: Unbelted drivers are 15 times more likely to be killed and five times more likely to be hospitalized than drivers who buckle up; seat- belt use is lower among male drivers (81.5 per cent) than female drivers (90 per cent); young drivers are less likely to buckle up than drivers over 50. Fines for not using your seatbelt begin at $90. Please recycle this newspaper er E M A I I IL L W WIN I a p I ��JCLUDES -Lb. oil 8 filter �5 -Up to 5L. 5W30 Oil -Complete 300 point vehicle inspection 5 Most cars and light trucks. Expias Nov 2793 Il -Flush &Fill System •inspect All components $ 95 -Pressure Test System Anti-lraaze Extra Most cars and light trucks. 3 Exp/rs Nov. 2793 4 cy $6695 NCLUDES -Installation of spark plugs 6 Cy $7695 •Check all fuel and ignition components -Adjustments as required $13 695 Anti-traa:a Extra Most cars and ft ht trucks. 8 Cy Van Surcharge. E*&" Nov 27W tare sand auto centre ltd_ 1600 M* Street, (416) 420-1213 rho AUTOPRO NATHMA GUARAMME Netft ' rk OI •re•wMahi� THE •. RENOVATION & IDEAS SHOW 0 THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCMBER 1, IM -PAGE 7 GGw > `, O raiqd . " 0 , lY • rs 6 PC. BEDROOM I Sale Starts Oct 1 to Oct a cludes: Dresser, Mirror, Headboard,��� p 2 Night Tables, Chest of Drawers 8 6 5 PC. DIMNG ROOM 1878 .PI BUFFET HUTCH z * Balloons For The Kids * Free Cake & Coffee For Everyone 1360 Kingston Rd. FSE Hub Mail 8 420-3312 -A Friday, Oct.1 noon - 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2 10 - 9 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3 10 - 5 p.m. ADMISSION: Adult $6, Senior $4 Kids under 12 Free THE METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE 1899 Brock Road (at the 401) PICKERING PAGE S -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCCOBER 1, IM The Great Waste Reduction Challenge By LARRAINE ROULSTON Recycler's Report AJAX-PICKERING - Ontario's 9th Annual Waste Reduction Week, sponsored by the Recycling Council of Ontario (RCO), is Oct. 4 to 10. Again, the Ajax -Pickering resi- dential Waste Reduction Chal- lenge is on! Garbage trucks get weighed before and after the week's events to see which com- munity was able to reduce its resi- dential garbage the most. In fact, Joe Dickson and myself offered the challenge to other Durham municipalities at regional council. Events are being planned to promote opportunities for people to learn more about and practise all the Rs more effectively. Last year a special focus for each day of the week proved to be success- ful. Therefore, each day's theme will remain: Monday is Reduction Day; Tuesday Composting Day: See the advertisement at the back of the paper for more details! CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, 'The dome Sale. sale prices SW September 30. 1993' flyer, page 39. the acrylic bathtubs are advertised incorrectly. The price range shown is for all of our bathtubs, some of which are steel, not acrylic. Also in that tlyer, on page 82, the chest freezer, 543340 is unavailable due to circumstances beyond our control. We regret that rainchecks or back orders cannot be issued. Also, in our Sears, 'One Powerful Purchase' automotive booklet, front cover, the Diehard batteries from Sears are advertised incorrectly as having two year free replacement. This should have read one year free replacement. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. (55111 Faft s: Environmentally -friendly Components As leaders in the area of social responsibility, Nissan is committed to introducing coded plastics into the manufacturing of all their vehicles for ease of recycling. Wednesday Zero Garbage Day; Thursday Conservation Day; Fri- day Exchange or Reuse Day; and Saturday Community Clcan-up Day. Displays will be set up in Ajax at the Harwood Place Mall, LOEB Ajax Marketplace on Westney Rd. and at Canadian Tire on Hwy. I. Locations in Pickering are the Pickering Town Centre, Super - Centre (Thursday and Friday) and the recreation complex. Both com- munities will feature information at their Town halls. Look for pam- phlets announcing Durham's new all Rs Centre at these displays. Other events: • Also planned is the Great Driveway Giveaway Saturday, Oct. 9.S 'Imply place unwanted items at the end of your driveway. Be sure to clearly indicate "Free for Waste Reduction Week" so bicycles and the like won't be taken. • Look for the launching of this newspaper's new monthly exchange column, which will pro- vide space for people who want old items and individuals who want to give away what they no longer need. • Mobile Vacuum, at Rouge - mount Dr. and Hwy. 2 in Picker- ing, will offer a dollar value trade- in on all vacuums during the week. Often old machines are just accept- ed for parts. PENH • Expect a prizeif you're seen shopping with a cloth bag or drink- ing a beverage from a reusable mug at a fast food restaurant during the week. • The drivers of the BFI and Miller Waste trucks will be on the lookout in both communities for the least bags of garbage and the best filled blue box, respectively. • Pine Ridge Gardcn Gallery, on Brock Rd. N. in Pickering, hosts a seminar on composting Tuesday, Oct. 5 at 1 p.m. • Ajax's main library will choose the winner of its compost draw on Compost Tuesday, Oct. 5. • At Dominion in the Pickering Town Centre, students of Glen - grove Public School will take a Garbageless Supermarket Tour Wednesday, Oct. 6. The public can take the tour the same day begin- ning at21 p.m. • Ajax Energy (Steam Plant) on Mill St. will accept corrugated cardboard and clean wood Friday andSaturday, Oct. 8 and 9. • Imagination Station, a chil- dren's book store at Whites Rd. and Hwy. 2 in Pickering, is spon- soring a craft "junk creation" and reading a story about litter Satur- day, Oct. 9 at 1 p.m. Together we can reach Ontario's 1993 waste reduction tar- get of 25 per cent. Let's be waste free in '93. BELLA O'MALLEY Safes ReMssnWve SUN., OCT. 3, 24 P.M. 1414 NOEL CT, OSHAWA am This.semi sold under power of safe features 2 + 2 5d.r- . 2 living rooms. 2 ezhens only f107.900 Dr.Steverson Rd. S to P^,.;,p MLaray, fellow signs. Bella OUalley 576-4• • 1 60 TAMS DR., AJAX $129,800 REDUCED SJDer deep lot, approx. 156' No wnde fees Pretty freehold townhouse, partially finrshec rec room, attached gaage. Great location I Corn pare. 321 PHILLIP MURRAY AVE., OSHAWA $129,800 5 appliances, all window coverings, deck, rec room d woodstove, sep. dining nm., fenced yard tool Must seC i BRENDA NIBLETT BROKER, MVA 428-4797 655-4607 FEATURING HUNDREDS OF DESIGNER ARTIFICIAL PLANTS & TREES ALL REDUCED 30.70% OFF REGULAR PRICE NEW SELECTION OF WILDLIFE STARTING AT MOST PAINTINGS $1200-$5900 INCLUDING ABSTRACT, MODERN AND TRADITIONAL STYLES PERSONAL CHEQUES RECREATION COMPLEX _�� �b SlcrC orC 1867 VALLEY FARM DRIVE PICKERING, ONTARIO P THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1,1"3 -PAGE AIL VALU S PICKERING STORE ONLY it h� L. 10 0-n TRACTOR •10 HP, 36" Reg. $1249.99 SAVE 60-1838 $150 12 VOLT Q -BEAM LITE 400,000 candle power C Reg. $49.99 SAVE 37-9402 $20 29 48" POLY ECONOMY LEVEL Reg. $18.99 SAVE 9 57-5385 $9.50 REAR BAG LAWNMOWER • 21" - 9 position • 3.5 Tecumseh engine save 199 9 Reg. $229.99 $30 6o-isn BLACK &DECKER ELECTRIC LAWNMOWER • 18" - 4 position ' Rey. a129.99 SAVE so -»a7 $zo log CAR CONSOLE WIZ COOLER9 Reg. $19.99 SAVE � " 37-0824 S10 PAPER SHREDDER 9 • Reg. $149.99 S$90E g 99-0283 SIL CTX 6000 '. TYPEWRITER 9 " l 99-8318 1iL METAL GUN F� CASE CABINET 99 ESTga Reg. $179.99 SAVE 500 S9• in, e8Q 75-5652 $45 Side burner• Tank 9 area w% 9 -PC. MASTERCRAFT $100 eXb'a. CHISEL SET R x•99 99 Reg. $69.99 SAVE i o 57-2305 $35 ALL MwSTOCK BIKE 00 JR, LMETS OFF q,% MEMS 20" X 26" SUPERCYCLE COASTER NKE 441 1 /2 Reg. $159.9999 PRICE 71-1245X 83.9-8124 SERVICE HOURS Mon. -Fri. 7:30.9 Saturday 7:306 Sunday 11:005 ONLY. Riviv BEADED SEAT COVER CUSHION • Brown �� Reg. $19.99 SAVE 32-1433 $10 9 SEGA TALK BASEBALL SAVE 99 Reg. S62.79 $52 69-2721 9 VCR & INSTANT PROGRAMMER 99 Reg. $79.99 SAVE 45-2029 $34 45 G.E. 14" TELEVISION S 00 With keyboard. SAVE 17 Reg. S249.99 $74.99 i 45-0228 YORX AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE A RECORD PLAYER Reg. S139.99 SAVE $35 6 440220 10 NINTENDO NINJA GAIDEN 11 SAVE Reg. $59.99 $33 26 69-2550 NINTENDO FINAL FANTASY SAVE 4 Reg. $62.99 $31.50 SELECTED SEASONAL ITEMS 25%To 750%FF PICKERING STORE ONLY 1300 Kingston Rd. at Liverpool STORE HOURS Mon. -Fri. 9:00.9 Saturday 8:306 Sunday 11:005 PAGE 10 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1993 F�' s .Ina r ,►-_ 4� � d Alai • • , i Q q t _ Set V $15999 Double '29" Set 1199" Queen 39" Set 127911 11999 Set $19999 Double 49' Set 1249" Queen 79" Set 1299` 1 1 f • 12999522999 Double 1139"Set'269" Queen i 89" Set '329" 14999Set $24999 Double � " 69" Set 1289" Queen 199" Set 1349" S 1 s 9 9 $2 999 Double 99" Set 6339'' Queen '229" Set 6389" 0004 - SVNp 3P. �;.. -_.4 11 a•"" ;�uv JUVENILE `tosed5""dAy BEDROOM SUITE 5 9 8 ter, Includes Mates bed Double Dress '�' ;Y--� '� i. a' - • Mirror i 1 A� ,f,,, � � -- � Night Table al `9 e Bedroom Suite by... Harvest Lane" Beautiful Prescott (_ . Oak finish Your 4 Piece Set _z choice `= 9FRE � of One... , • Bedframe •Pillows •Mattress Cover On display In Oshawa Store Only with any mattress set purchased on ahy M - K SILVER SUN Double .......... 519999 Queen........... $2999 Mattress extra. Sofa Bed Mattresses from $9999 Yisa �c E wNnl�re �y I 1 •Disposal of old set •Set -Up (when pre -arranged) • Layaway Includes Our Best Selling ` Orthopractic Mattress SALE PRICE $89t�` v v Twin 0 SOFA -BED : V Complete with 13499 mattress COPENHAGEN White r} Black Iron .lam Mattress S 1 X999 CANOPY, Mattress Extri r 1 "o Westney Road South 244 Brock St S.4 J = 79 Taunton Road West 619-1315 966-5467 : { 4334052 OPEN SINIIDAY "'CLOSED SUNDAY OPEN SUNDAY 61 THE NEWS ADVERTISER F7tIDAY, OCMBER 1,1993 -PAGE 11 Durham dumpsite to be chosen soon DURHAM - The clock is tick- ing toward the day the provincial government will announce where in Durham Region it would prefer to build a dump. The dreaded announcement is expected to be made by the Inter- im Waste Authority in late Octo- ber or early November. The IWA, created by the NDP government in April of 1991, is charged with the task of finding a long-term landfill in each of the Regions of Durham, York and Peel. Ir Durham, there are currently five potential dump sites under consideration — four in Pickering and one in Newcastle. Those loca- tions, announced in November, 1992, were narrowed down from a longer list of 17 sites chosen the previous June. In searching for preferred sites in each of the three Regions, the IWA followed a six -step process in judging various criteria and ini- THE TOWN OF AJAX SUPPORTS 00 WASTE REDUCTION WEEK , (OCTOBER 4 -OCTOBER 10) )RECYCLE,RIGHT! October 41h to October 10th is WASTE REDUCTION WEEK. In keeping with Waste Reduction Week, let's all Recycle Right. The following is information to enable us to make the future count. Your Blue Box collects gft these materials: NEWSPAPERS which include the inserts. The newspapers must be tied with string and placed in a plastic bag. The newspapers can then be placed on top of or beside your Blue Box. GLASS BOTTLES AND JARS with the lids, caps and stoppers removed. Please rinse and place loose in your Blue Box. There is no need to remove labels. PLASTIC SOFT DRINK CONTAINERS with the lids, caps and stoppers removed. Please rinse, crush and place loose in your Blue Box. BEVERAGE AND FOOD CANS again please rinse, crush and place in a plastic bag. There is no need to remove labels. CARDBOARD BOXES must be broken down to the size of your Blue Box and tied with string. The boxes can then be placed beside your Blue Box. PHONE BOOKS are also now recyclable and can be put out for collection. Your Blue Box will be picked up every other week on your regular garbage day. Place your Blue Box out for collection by 7:00 a.m. Keep up the good work. In the first three years of our Blue Box program you've save: 563,521 trees (711 acres of forest) 2,748,113,963 litres of water 88,977 cubic metres of landfill space just by recycling your newspapers. If you require more information on the Blue Box program, please call the Town of Aiax Public Works Department at 683-2951. tially expected to announce its final site choices in the spring of 1993. But the date kept being pushed back and in September of this year, the IWA announced it had revised the criteria used to compare candidate sites to put more emphasis on natural, protec- tive geographic features. Statistically, the Town of Pick- ering has an 80 per cent chance of being chosen to host Durham's dump, intended to operate for at least 20 years. But the Town, which has held several protest ral- lies and formed an anti -dump task force, is objecting on the basis of social equity and the fact it has already hosted numerous landfills over the years. 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DANCE: Whitby Precision Skc* ng teams host -A Little Country/A Little Rock 'n' Roll- dance at Heyden- shore Pavilion, Water St, Whitby. on Fri., Oct. 1. 8:30 p m. to 1 a m. Musk by SmakDabb. Line dancing Tick- ets $10 per person at the door. The teams include skaters from Ajax and Pickering 428-0855 (Chris Bolduc). SATURDAY, OCT. 2 FINANCIAL PLANNING: ^e Ajax Public �Drory hosts a we;iress semi- nar Sat.. Oct. 2. 10 a.m. to 1 p m at the man branch, 65 Harwood Ave S Financial planner Robert Zuza^e discusses The Healthy Barber — You Financial Fitness Beyond Today %o charge. Pre -registration a must 683-4000. OSTOMY: -ne Oshawa and Dis- trict Oster- ,i Assocation celebrates World Ostomy Day w.th educa'�oh 000ths at the Oshawa Centre. Al/:?lD Stevenson Rd , and Five Points Mail, Taunton Rd E , Oshawa 576-8922 WALKATHON: The Pregnancy Help Centre of Durham holds its first fund-raising walkathon Sat , Oct. 2. starting and ending at 127 Perry St , Whitby Registration begins at 9 a.m and the walk-a-thon goes from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. An eght-kib- metre course in Whitby will be fol- lowed Pledge sheets, call 430-0805 RUMAGE SALE: Peace Lutheran Church, 928 Liverpool Rd.. Picker- ing, holds a rumage sale Sat , Cc, 2 trom 9 a m to I p m Househola items, clothes books. more 839- 3521 CRAFT SALE: Folk art and crafts will be sold Sat . Oct 2 from ' to 4 p.m in the lobby of the new wing at the Ajax -Pickering General Hos- pital Entrance off Centennial Rd . Ajax. Fifteen per cent of proceeds to the hospitai exoans+on fund 428- 1407 CHARITY CARNIVAL: Canada Trus'. 1794 verpoo Rd . cker hg. hosts a Poll Chanty Carte vc. Sat . Oct 2 from '0:30 a m to 2 30 p m in its parking lot. Dunk rank. `ace painting, g veawoys 'o keds, no' dogs, apple ceder. popco— Pro- ceeds to Cys',c Fibrosis children's camp 420-4200 BAZAAR -tie Ajax Senor Citi- zens =r erasr- ) Club nolds its orru- ei oazaar and bake sale Sot . Oc' 2. 10 a m 'o 3 p T . at 46 Exeter Rd . Ajax. Tea room. stereos. TVs. disc jockey equipmen' avo'ab!e 683-9696 FRESH The Place Fj?Esy Fs- 1 8)1 BREAO � it W CODK/E r Where Fresh Is The Taste s• r ----------------------------i FREE FOMONG SUB (R SALAD WITH THE PURCHASE OF A FOOTLONG OR SALAD -,, OF EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE) AND ANY 22 OZ SOFT DRINK U T ONE COUPON PER VISIT EXPIRES OCT. 31,1993 465 Sayly St 05 Kingston Rd. 1340 Kingston Rd. (At Westney Rd.) At Whites! Rd.) (At Liverpool Rd.) f AJAX PICKERING PICKERING L 686-7757 -----420.9911----- —SUBS ----J Indian Summer Specials r Luwe;oIII ner change TBUYING/SELLING J1 _ 95 ' A CAR? em SAFETY Bumper toeumper CERTIFICATION maintenance inspection twm this U"0111) 1 G"" WN& conaim CUSTOM TRAILER A INSTALLED FROM ROM CHES=8495 THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1,1993 -PAGE 13 Your calendar of coming events mn wneic • '93 Sonata GL r • l u • $10,,995 aw\k ti� t 1 - LIMITED �.T1ME ONLY! Features iyurAW Sonata GL Mazda 626 DX Honda Accord IX Toyota Camrti Engine (4 c}'I)DOHC -- 16V D01Y. I ( SOIR, 16% i D011 . 16% Horsepower 1216 118 125 130 Power Steering $g1111d8rd Standard Standard Standard Premium Audio %velem t... Standard Standard Standard 214 Hour Roadside Warranty SYL nOCA00kne 5)T. /100,000km 5sr. 100,000km 5%r. I00,000km ( , HYunDRI 19 here the .mart insane} }hoc-.. 0 E A L E R S A S S 0 C I A T 1 0 N Pickering Hyundai �20 Bayly Street East. Ajax 42--1 ll I I 'Llmnea time onee 1993 �>onaa 5L '10m $', 9% LCenSe 'regrt P C 1 a^o'a.es e$`A P' -Ce ;"ow^ s M 5 q P ns Dromc•wra as..c.- Parl,c.".ng oeaws 'ay 4C e -.s —e oea.e• 'o, letaeis ;or ow-so's Dasea �r a'.a"Ude 101-P.— It .1101—Pool aS if Sec' 2 ' fi 1 • � r � iii :+.�• � 'c' Owned and operated by Commemoratise Services of Ontario, Duffin cadows is now open..-ks a non-profit, public senice organization our purpose is to help families and indi%iduals commemorate lite in the fullest sense of the word. We invite you to visit us. We are comenientiy located on the east side of Brock Road, north of the 3rd concession and just three kilometres north of Highway 401. For further information, give us a call at (416) 427-3385 or return the attached coupon. We do not employ commissioned salespeople. You will not be called or visited except at your express invitation. r------------------------------------------------------------------------------n PLEASE SEND ME INFORMATION ON DUFFIN MEADOWS CEMETERY 0 Mr. 0 Mn. 0 Mm 0 Ms Name: City: Province: Postal Code DUFFIN MEADOWS CEMETERY AND COMMEMORATIVE PARD 2505 Bnxk Road North, R.R. xl, Pickering, Ontario 1-1V 2P8 Telephone 1416 42" 3385 Cariaq, non-profitscrrter ro thr communin finer 1093 `Al ' PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OL-MBER 1, IM P Atoms mute M PICKERING - The Pickering atom 'B' Panthers hockey team started the season with a bang, trouncing Markham 6-0 in a league contest at the Don Beer Arena P�♦G �' on Sept. 27. Stephen < Phillips led the scoring parade �fpCJAI with a pair of goals and two assists. also scoring were: Jere- my Holmes and Gregory Cusack each with one goal, three assists; Sean Grieve and Craig Hilborn each with one .0 T�vT W -- arkham in hockey goal and John Porter and Matthew Steinke each with two assists. Goalies Luke Gregoire and Curtis Gray shared the shutout in net. The Pickering atoms are coached by Mel Steinke, Peter Gregoire, Craig Hilborn and Steven Dubeau. Raiders'midg( AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax/Pickering Raiders 'AAA' midget team split its first two East - em Hockey League games. The Raiders dropped a 7-1 deci- sion to Quinte in Belleville Tuesday night. Murray Sheehan counted the lone Ajax/Pickcrin€ goal. Raiders' head coach Lionel Ingleton says the Olympic -sized ice surface of the Quinte Sports Centre was an advantage to the home team. "They were more familiar with the big ice AAAA surface than we RRIDERS weer.' Ajax/Picker- ing won its first regular -season league game last Saturday, defeat- ing host Oshawa Kiwanis i-3. Eric Vorstadt, Tim Watt, Wes Edwards and Steven Quinn, with the game winner, scored for the Raiders. Drawing assists were Niall Maynard, Lochen, Graham, Steven Quinn, Chris Smith and Markus Quinn. Dan St. Aubin played an out- standing game in the Raiders' net The Raiders midgets travel to Newmarket for a game Saturday. They play their home opener at the Pickering Recreation Complex against the Central Ontario Wolves on Tucscby. Oct. 5 at 9 pm. This could be a rebuilding year for the Raiders who have only three players — Victor Charbonneau, Ken Brace and Stephen Knowles — remaining from last year's team, says coach Ingleton. So, the 1993 edition of the Raiders is made up of mostly fust -year midgets. Many of last year's midgets have cracked the line-ups of several area junior 'A' clubs. Five players are currently on the roster of the Picker- ing Panthers of the Metro junior 'A' league — Rob Bevington, Lee Bosak, Graharn Horne, Jason Reed and Kevin Ellis. The Ajax Axemen of the Provin- cial Junior 'A' Hockey League have dp See the advertlsemeat at the back of the paper for ttttttotre detew Bayview i rim Dedicated To Local Customers SERVICE & PARTS OPEN SATURDAYS "Making you feel just right" . K�a�oN Ro.: X31-3949 ,. DICKERING its split'AAA' two ex -Raiders —Todd Ensoll and Dave Grenke. Dave Duerden is with the Wex- ford Raiders of the Metro league, while Rob Muller is on the roster of the Markham Waxers of the provin- cial Junior 'A' loop. league games Ex -Raiders goalie Ryan Lowe attended the OHL Kingston Fronte- nacs training camp, after being draft- ed by the club this summer. But, as Kingston has two veteran goalies, Lowe has returned to Ajax and is currently skating with the Axemen. Youngsters can improve hoops skills AJAX-PICKERING - Arw youngsters can learn the game of basketball, thanks to the Durham Region YMCA. The Y will sponsor a youth basketball program throughout the winter, stressing skills development, while providing fun for youngsters eight to 13 years. It will run once a week at Pickering High School from November through April. .��• Ajax High School senior basketball coach Jim Barclay, who'll oversee the program, says a developmental vehicle such as this is long overdue for the area. "There's a great gap in basketball development in this areaINT There's elementary and high school stuff, but there's no other forum for kids to develop their skills," says Barclay, who'll be aided by Pickering High School senior hoops coach Ron Parfitt. Barclay expects the program will be broken into two age groups, depending upon the number of players who sign up. Eight, nine and 10 year olds will form one group, with the second consisting of 11, 12 and 13 year olds. He's hoping for 40 in each group. The youth basketball program is open to both boys and girls. It's sched- uled to run at Pickering High School on Thursdays at 7 p.m., starting in early November. Registration is slated for Pickering High School on Thursday, Oct. 7 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Cost is S60 per player, with a 10 per cent discount if more than one family member registers. For more information, c:ill the Durham Y in WWhitby at 6&S-6868. J J J Barclav is also involved in starting a Durham YMCA men's basketball league: and Ajax and Pickering residents are invited to play at Whitby's Henry Street High School Tuesday nights. Besides a competitive league, there are plans for a recreational division as well. Cost is S95 per player. Registration forms can be picked up at the Durham Y at 81.1 Brock St. N. in Whitby. Call ff),S-6868. HOCKEY GEAR TOO EXPENSIVE? AVERAGE "NEW" HOCKEY EQUIPMENT PRICES HELMET....134-60 MASK ....... ...12(00 CUP ..... ....... : W17 GARTERS.....__.19 SHOULDER PADS ELBOW PADS THROAT PROTECTOR _ $16 SUSPENDERS..sq GLOVES -.$W240 PANTS......137-130 SHINPADS-$32-80 STICK ......... 117-20 SKATES3100-259 BAG ...........135.50 AVERAGE "USED" HOCKEY EQUIPMENT PRICES HELMET.....$15 35 MASK .......... $10-12 CUP................... $4 GARTERS .......... i4 SHOULDER PADS ...-..--...$I 0-50 ELBOW PADS ..................16.25 THROAT PROTECTOR.>j,5.12 SUSPENDERS34 GLOVES ..... i2o.6o PANTS........ 112-70 SHINPADS.... 18-30 STICK .........110.15 SKATES .... $2D-130 BAG ............112-25 $'mum $140- $1200 $475 RECYCLED SMRTS 1211 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING Oust west of Llverpool Rd-) ® 837 -USED (8733) Mon. -Fri: 10-9, Sat:10-6, Sun: 11-5 N.A • o t 1 THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1,1993 -PAGE 15 - AJAX DICKERING 683m8542 831-4242 FAMILY TRUST CORPORATION REALTOR is MARY ROY ANNE' & COLIN* KONSTANTIN / LUCY BATES N- ANGELA MITRI* BILL MORRISON' Manager BLAKELOCK ANERUSSIS' $143,900 • - a x. ws SOUTH AJAX CONVENIENCET,fre, f AT A PRICE YOU CANAFFORD Spacious eat -in kitchen.Freshly PICKERING VILLAGE • $211.888 done, bri ht & clean. Udated Abso ^? $turn n 2,2 �G ft.. 3 bdrm. g p FIRST TIME BUYER y g sq. broadloom, windows, paint. Let me show y,_ • e -,.se /c, ie beer home, master bdrm. has huge en suite. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, i dreaming of and guide you or how ro' PAT CLARK` JAN BUTTERLEY• large eat -in kitchen with pantry. main m floor fam. nn.. + da. Also take a stroll out finished rec rm. Two walkouts to i buy this dream. NO FANC'� TALC(. ;S' LARRY BROWN' KATHY CHISHOLM' V to the back yard to find a fabulous deck. garden. Just what the doctor HARD WORK or the •^os! eff?c•ve .eal j estate T sernce cal PATRICIA r. prof. landscaped yard &close to park ordered. LUCY BATESON' 683- REABURN -- s Nemec ;icer yrs Call DEBORAH EADY' 683-8542 8542 or 683-5311. v A,a i -c - ; 5' _ F- all now -� 1 PLEASE MARK YOUR /Soma Sys r CALENDAR X60 You and your relatives & friends who would like to live in GAIL DALL* BRYON COGHLAN•Pickering are invited to our - ." � i ATT NEWMAN• : VNA' I W: _•:a,_::A� • OPEN HOUSE 1916 NEW ST. SOUTH PICKERING EXEC. HOME POWER OF SALE �. $209.800 SUN.. OCT. 3 $209.000 BARGAIN K [Excellent area, large of, acobson built. 4 1-4 P.M. PtKerng, scaac s 4 x•- ;re w,tr • •• bdrms.. 3 baths. 'am. rm., in-law apt. 4 bedroom executive home. large :ear-_- ',ped ',oyer & K'. Great dble. gar., cent. air centvac sat. dish. Fcr Call JEAN PILZ-• locatan• ca,.'c view. ART or MAUREEN a - a srowing. TED GAUDER• ; FOWLER 683-&542.83-8542. JANINE DUPUIS• KAREN DRAPER' ,1y ► INTERESTED INA w�E� M� -•- --� JEAN PILZ ' BARB PRESTON' CAREER IN- �' ■ ■ viREAL ESTATE? SIMPLY MARVELOUS!!! THEN THIS SPOT IS SAVED $143.999 Exqulsrte 4 bdrrr executive home Thrs 3 bdrm. show -ore s close to the backing on to treed conservation area. i FOR YOU. PLEASE GIVE lake .r South A;ax. W c 'icor• 1,r. -n.'o .- Special features include: sky! grit. I fenced yard. Ceda• deck a!',ort Walk'^ ' ceramics, Jacuzzi in master bath, frena ; MARY ROY Park. Beaux. hr bsmt . ;:AG • ea'r,. Doers and numerous extras. Manielous Cent. air, upgradeC carpet. stained r<�' BARRY EARL' DEBORAH EADY home Marvelous propery Marvelous I DISTRICT MANAGER hrdwc. staircase. —is name sells ^art l move -up oboortunrtyl Call BARBARA ,,. For your moving date call ANGELA ELIZABETH QUINN' PATRICIA REABURfv' PRESTON• 68,3-8542 A CALLAT cc? ���C—JJOFFMANN'Xa34_%Z _ TOTALLY UPGRADEDo� 2,800 SO. FT. OF LUXURY For under 5260,000. You can r own this lovely 4 bdrm. home in j 9; a lovely quiet area of Pickering. TOTALLY RENOVATED, ONLY l �► ARrd MAUREEW FOWLER MARGARETFLETCHER• 2 family rms., cent. air & vac, , $142.900! ' _ DON 5TEWART" MOREEN STILES' ; Lot lovers rejoice, he,e s your home' DISCOVERY BAY ONLY $147.600 w/o from kit. to private yard plus Sparking hrdwd., all newer windows. Cosy coer concept b,,rg *T r r waking much more. Call GAIL DALL'' high a". furnace and ter!. a, a•e distance of the axe. H:o !o decK. W for more details 683-8542. featured in this sturn rg rasec Dung. ! bsmt.. fp. in rec rm. -Ins is a well maint. Just listed. won't last' Call MARTY home. Priced for gwCk sale. To view, cal .� A j,iL.+C STREETER* 683-8542. - �M AGGIE MCIVOR• 683-8542 �- BUSINESS INVESTMENT ; �► �%\ C5 ZONING '°- PLEASE HELP ME, _ °` • READY MADE CUSTOMERS �`- &! Im ed I HAVE BUYERS _ SUSAN KENNEY* MARGARET HARVEY• MARTY STREETER* KAREN WALKER" i w ANGELA HOFFMANN• BRIAN KONDO' VIKKI LE DEZ* MAGGIE MCIVOR• RODNEY MENDEZ* HANS WOITZIK• AU ZAIDr LOIS WEAVER* MARVIN WEST• *Sales _ _'e ' "Associate Representative Broker :.,.�...:."....._ .................._ _.. .....------------------=-------____:.:=----_ - •--_.: et.'1��ir�a4lEIt frr><rf�ra%+�ie SANDRA GILLIS* TED GAUDER• .w DetachedProv by present owner.ilh garage on private lot - I need more homes to sell for DIANA STINSON• MARK ST. JEAN• with parking & room to expand. ■. this busy fall season in the Residential area increasing and - price range from $100,000 - adjacent building to be apartrnents & MAGN FAMCT RAVINE HOME X200,000 for my 1st time commercial. Zoningcovers everything frorestaurarts to exe=w 4 2112 belfs. sunken f ., buyers. For free home market doctors & dentists, retail, etc. Now is the time low. oerarnia, french doors"moral Aran opportunity to upgrade to one of evaluation of your home call * -` while costs are Rdcerrp's classiest neighbourhoods. BILL MORRISON today! At $259,000. Call LUCY BATESOW. PAT CLAR • 683-8542.683-8542. 4 ' A ._ SUSAN KENNEY* MARGARET HARVEY• MARTY STREETER* KAREN WALKER" i w ANGELA HOFFMANN• BRIAN KONDO' VIKKI LE DEZ* MAGGIE MCIVOR• RODNEY MENDEZ* HANS WOITZIK• AU ZAIDr LOIS WEAVER* MARVIN WEST• *Sales _ _'e ' "Associate Representative Broker :.,.�...:."....._ .................._ _.. .....------------------=-------____:.:=----_ - •--_.: et.'1��ir�a4lEIt frr><rf�ra%+�ie PAGE 16 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, IM ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Nunsense gives viewers plenty of fun 0 Pickering actress plays feisty sister DURHAM - What makes for good theatre? Is it venue? Spectacular sets and costumes? Great acting? Or is It simply subjective and different for each member of the audience'' I suppose it is all of the above. I recently paid my first visit to Sis- ters Dinner Theatre in Scarbor- ough to sec the appropriately named Nunsense, that ever -popu- lar musical about the little sisters of Hoboken, New Jersey, and their zany fund-raising variety show. What really impressed me was the genuinely warm welcome that theatre owner Millie gives the patrons as they amve. Even before being seated, you are glad you came. Then the aroma from the lower level of the restaurant hits your nostrils and you're really glad you came. Chef Robert Kemp really knows how to prepare a repast for the discerning diner. The meal alone is worth the price of admis- sion. The show was not quite as flawless as the rest of the evening but enjoyable nonetheless. Director -producer John Cald- well has done a good job in this less -than -perfect space and chore- ographer Larry Westlake has done some innovative choreography. Lighting was temperamental and ineffective but it did not seem to bother the very talented cast. They carried on like real troopers and had the audience clapping and toe tapping. Nunsense does not have what you might call memo- rable numbers, but they arc quite catchy with very funny lyrics. Without exception, the versatile cast was excellent and everybody in the audience seemed to have their own favorite nun. For some, it was Pickering's own Judy Scott as the feisty Sister Mary Hubert. For others, it was New country corrin' to Coconutz AJAX-PICKERLNG - The new countn, rock sounds are comin' to Coconutz Taps & Eats Saturday when the The Delta River Band plays from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Call 680--1549. CFNTREFIELD'S: The Pick- ering nightclub has the Bakes -field Bind playing country and '50s and '60s rock 'n' roll Friday and Satur- day. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Call 837- 18 50. 37- 1850. BOURBON BAYLY'S: The bar has karaoke on Friday. starting at 9 p.m. Laff Trax Comedy is back at Bourbon Bayly's Oct. 9. Tickets are S5 and available at the bar now. Call 427-1888. HARP & THISTLE PUB: Larry Loner plays country and western music Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 428-09.1;_ JOKERS: Jokers has the rockin' country sounds of Younge Guns back by popular demand Fri- day and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Call 427-0337. MONKEY BAR & GRILL: The Ajax nightspot has southern rock with Nothin' Fancv on Satur- day, starting at 9 p.m. 619-1236. FOX & FLOWERPOT: The Fox & Flowerpot Pub welcomes Jim O'Grady on Friday and Satur- day from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Call 428-2162. KERRY INN: There's cabaret music direct from Ireland with The Memphis Committee Friday and Saturday from 9 pm. to 1 am. The band plays Irish music as well as rock 'n' roll selections. 428-8790. •�9 Y•EVER•l�i See the advertisement at the back of the paper for more details: THE MEETING HOUSE: Country musician Jocelyn Maric is on stage Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Call 8'9-174-1. SECOND STOREY: The Sec- ond Storey has wet T-shirt night Friday with a S50 cash prize to the winner. It's ladies cosmetic & skin care night on Saturday with plenty of giveaways all night. Call 683- :940. TUDOR ARMS: The Tudor Arms has the music of one-man boogie band Jimmy Fraser. He'll play a wide variety of rock 'n' roll and blues music Friday and Satur- day from 9 p.m. to I a.m. Call 839- 8-IS7. LORD BYRONS: Lard B-. ons has relaxing piano music on Friday and Saturday nights to enjoy with your dinner. The: music starts at 7. Call 680-70(t). DONA Y NIIGUELS: Enjoy the delightful sounds of !Mexican music while you dine Friday and Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. Call 686-3-368. TUDOR ROSE: INN: The Tudor Rose Inn has karaoke on Sat- urday from 9 p.m. to I a.m. Call 428-1815. KANGAROOS: Wednesdays, local bands jam from 9:30 p.m. to midnight. Kangaroos host, the Rag- weed Jazz Band each Thursday. Call 8_3 9-6815. ROYAL SCOT: Don the DJ spins the discs Friday through Sun- day night. Call 683-6657. SAPPHIRE BAR & GRILL: The: Ajax nighLix)i has karaoke on Tuesday nights. There's DJ dancing to top -40 music Friday and Satur- day and an all -ages dance on Sun- day. Tickets are S5. Call 428-9203. THE CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION PRESENTS 04turd2y OCTOBER 16, 7:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m at THE OSHAWA KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE STREET W U Street Test of Centre Sc and 3 Streets Noah of Bond St.) Tickets we = per person and include: The ClISS-FM New Country M=1c Video Show Feaarre door pin of a $600 Deerhurst Ion gift oati6car, comM of Apoeex locorpwAted. Line dancing insouction and demonstration by'Carole's Country' dam= Hot & Cold Buffet Addid=I door and dance pdzes galore. Tickets are arallable from: In Bowtrrnvdlc Courtice and Newcastle Dwight Beaucage - 987-1763 In Osbawa - at die Canadian Diabetes Association Office at 13 John SL W. Call - 436-6648 In AjaxMdering - Call An Thklm - 683-6970 I I IY I I ' ITE Au proceeds to the CANADUWASSOCIATION DABETES I CANADIENNE ASSOCIATION DU DIABETE Willene Falconer as Reverend Mother Sister Mary Cordelia. The people at my table fell in love with the irreverent Sister Robert Anne played to perfection by Nancy Maxwell. Rounding off the cast was Sis- ter Mary Leo played beautifully by Debi Gans and my favorite Sis- ter !Mary Amnesia played by the very very utlented Karyn Monk. This young woman has a wonder- ful stage presence, the voice of an angel and her facial expressions were always delightfully in char- acter. One could find many faults with this production but the bot- tom line is that it is a funny show in nice surroundings with lots of audience participation. Purists will have a chance to see Nunsense again in the New Year as Pickering's Mario D'Alimonte will be directing it at Scarborough Village Theatre. Meanwhile, there's still time to catch Nunsense at Sisters Dinner Theatre, 4 Old Kingston Rd., West Hill. Dinner and show cost S27, show only S12. The show o�ER Bi1 60 HEMS •� ALL YOU CAN EAT runs Friday, Oct. 1 and Saturday, Oct. 2.284-5379. Did I have a good time? Amen. Panda stt CHINESE RESTAURANT Licensed under L.L.B.O. 375 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING (Comer of Rougemount Dr. South) BUFFET Monday to Thursday Dinner Buffet ........ ...... _$9.99 Children ...... $4.99 Friday, Saturday, Sunday Dinner Buffet ...... $11.99 Children ...... $5.99 r BU ONE GE 2T ND , r 20D% Off ONE FOR ONLY I 1.99 ' PICK-UP OVER -20- adults only 10% Off ' Dirner Buffet only I I I Explret, October 31.'93 DELIVERY OVER '20 L1 coupon per table1 Expires October 31 93 BLAH e(a1'i TME This October Canadians from coast to A coast will confront the important social T and economic issues, and in the C H process...BLAH, BLAH TME NOW FOR SOMETHING REALLY INTERESTING E THE We have made a special purchase of L A Canadian Grade "A' 16 oz. T Bone Steaks!! L FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF OCTOBER U E $ Coming 9soon ■ Th954 e Big Pig Jig 16 oz. Canadian Grade "A" T Bone Steak served with fresh vegetables THE and choice of potato. P L Restaurant A 774 Liverpool Rd. S. c s.rrbp Pkkarirtp altos ,sss Pickering 839.5758 E *rUV NIPWC An,lJL'EMICx`w CwinaV Me"IDWta a IOWILOef2l.- t -f Quantity Wane Quality - advertise bah Oshawa -Whitby This Week (576-9335) and Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser (798-7672) Combined Pressrun of 103,000 every Friday 100 careers 100 Careers 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help 120 ENRONata. FOOD/CHEMISTRY Recent Graduate Required by local company supplying food industries. Bilingual or interest in French an asset. Wig work in officeAvarehouse. • Customer Service • Purchasing • Customer Complaints. OC • Shipping/Receiving • Computer facility helpful Competitive salary & excellent benefits. Send resume to: File #6097. P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ontario L1H 71-5 VERY busy auto shop seeks ac- tive Partner. Small Investrnerr required. Ala° required - Cities 110 General Help -A- mechanic. Cap 436-3106 110 General Help - NAIL TECHNICIAN A ESTTE nCIAN Roquircd for busy salorL can 728-4623 Ask for Lu,a or m u y Sunday Sales Help Pickering location 9 am. - 5 pm, Bass + commission Must have arracirre hands r1 nails 969-9064 $200.5500 WEEKLY Assemble products at home. Fasyl No selling. You're pad direct Fully guaranteed. No experience necessary. CALL 1.501-641-7771 EXT. 100 - 24 HRS. ALASKA JOBS Earn ip to SM.000 n 3 morals fishing aalmorl. Afro consauclion cannery, of fields plus morel FOR MEDIATE RESPONSE CALL 1.504441-Tril EXE K100 HAIRSTYLIST ESTHETICIAN wanted for busy upscale salon with or without clientele 831-6531 MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 12.26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting cities: New York, Paris, gg'ilan Call for consultation 430-5715 WANTED FREELANCE WRITERS Call Greg Coates at 683-5110 Taxi Driver's Wanted Full- do Part - Time Call 831-2160 EARN UP TO t346.(Kvwesk n anorble C"matrn and hofty dtcorsows year =lid. t hunts. Work avabbb anon Canada For more iiia send a sM-addwasad antPed tteadopa to The Waft CAliones -130 Slaw St Sia 750 sid. 221, OrAw Ontario. KIP OU MOTHER AND CHLD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Jobs available for full-time, I- in or live out Nan OEMONBTIIATIDRS-b►leeMw housekeeperoDrnpartiorts are produtx ohm" major from Ajax to Newcastle. deP•rtnww atoeea oehawa, TELEMARKETING SUPERVISOR Prime Cut Foods Ltd. has one opening for a telemarketing Supervisor in Ajax. Responsibilities include: • hiring • training • motivate a staff of 6 Applicants must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Call Michael 619-6688 To arrange a personal interview. GRAND OPENING We are hiring 20-25 people, assistant managers, no experience necessary. Paid training up to $600 weekly. Neat appearance a must. Please call Maureen 1 428-1750 J EASY TELEPHONE WORK Telemal'WO s required for our new (OCailOrl in Ajax - HOUR: MOIL+ f. 5 p -RI fit fa. P.M Sat 10 aril --2 p.m. No so" irivolved, make app01fKR18f1tS for our Hourly � mm - mission. CALL MIKE Whitby, Pickering. Call 881- 432-7073 or page ON We A2 drh"rs needed for West 7536. (iF) I 1-416-5594MCoast nNn. Two years ex - EXPERIENCED firm MnrMprt 'ART t(nse sales person Ileredf' and clean beads Cam rine' Bartenders requied Ion �Yfloorr �0-138i. MoGkret lancdkq Restaran. an� end 4swa 874-3864 a Mon. - FrL, 7p.rn�- B Mut have 3 yesm eeq-- NEED a chance? Earn tin Mom p ra (4Iq &974)316 11 Apply at 1766 Pickering yaw home I do and 1 read hep MAJOR -opsins ddrlptty sa- P&*MW, Pkkahg. (9100393) Well my gid busbwa Full par 1 g In 8th dna mods nw MASSEM k hkkrg hue and pap 2130.(1006 Cam 414-885 Ili7774Lhimpoo(R�S• (t003�4 wle tall. Put fir er a isnifiga Ne Reglan ACT k hard collecting, deanery or receptionist for evenings, loving nanny, live inrout, MAT aA Y Job our suwsw JKX4 M Ong Mart. Plow- IngP&rleraed loll ur f>•� woe721. �Pdser fW ems U.I.U Cam Oudwn College. 721-Warnes. 42'7.8206 1001500lear Postal deck lor tum service refam 1 3317. (tt105831 EARN i500/awokli mal"light Pstal oulllll. Apply w8hh a fear "sums to: 89t-7878 AesrWon DEMONSTRATORSISALES - letters, assembling 119ht Prdduft horst home Canadian Cindy. No Phsr" amt pfsase. (100793) oonrdesfoned *700+. Award winning pi dila Major depart- ampsnies. (416) 631-4791 THE + m0 sto"shyour ares. Noam. References 78F (24hrs). • resin lou William Do wishperiernce necessary. We ?rah. BUSY Hak Salon requires Cal 1 t0036ti723 (TF) stylist, recent grads and you could Mod a schen art VOW rem up to six dgkmg MOLLY Maw le now hiring held for apprentices. M Vrrhave a Mewis � I I W yaw - " (days a waking and dependable People 3005 In' '10011 -wiling", 2 Ins. pa week for a fun at pan onra Cal 4274468 wesk� PMrs n up4Pdaw Oaah ANTED 3o AZ drivers. Clean JUNOR TravM Cawuhare 110 course In buskrss to help you 2 hosts arperionos. part tune abstract. 3 yeas euperierae, maAtM and ev al your craft - all AP1680. ICC medical. Cal 7258324. for an errolk ist fee cF t85 • also children* craft antra. WORK a1 lame nit" caafa. EXPFJNENCEO haislylM and Earn $300 + weekly. TNI us Oes19ning School of Images. nal tsch niclan for VAeltude* In about yoursMf. P.O. Bac 47006 the Oshawa Cemre. Ask for Arlo. Craft and Business. 434- 1901 at 4366701. (100693) Denman Pins. Vanaruwr B.C. Mario 729.3500. (1007931 V6G 3E1. (100560) INDUSTRIAL Propane requires HOUSEKEEPERAJVE out - 3 NAMIYUST po wen for part part4m pose", hue time Me. days Per week mut be well came anamtbN. Also Iwo puM Pali- tun responsible person with organized, experienced, eons ho, drat W" Ion carate PMPWW ' 111 e0pp(sr,ca reliable, flexible, good weh *tyyt with c6erae6e in AOL Cam dnildrren a fel a eles aswl SWt P3 Lb~ required: Call 4- "427 In -9 11 Vde, Wa6867833. (1001931 Immedlately..427.3662. TEMPORARY HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED Journey's End is currently seeking a housekeeper to join our Hospitality team at our property in Pickering. Candidate should be self -motivated, have a high energy level and be able to work a varied schedule. Interested applicants should apply in person at: 533 Kingston Rd. Pickering Tuesday October 5th between 7 a.m. - 3 p -m. EARN EXTRA $$$ Men and women with cars, trucks or vans are required to deliver telephone books in the Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Bowmanville, Port Hope and Cobourg areas. Must be 18 years, able to work daylight hours and have car insurance. Paid by contract, with car allowance - no deductions. Please call 723-3164, 9-4:30 p.m. • Please do not fall the telephone company. HOMEMAKERSUATURE stu- a«,ts - pan tine p� l ava"It" � 130 "�' Veers d age and older. $7Mr. All Agents training provided to thoee who qussfl,. Call 420 -MOI to arrange SAIESPEOPU - 1W rine elan an Wdertiew. ff) anew going door to dowsettit9 up appontments for photos. 130 sales Het Hourly wage plus excellent oonvrtis*fon. Maappfc Portraits, �en� 5769626 (093093) Office Help 120 Office Help 120 Office Help Bilingual Customer/Sales Service Representative A local fortune 500 company has an immediate opening for a bilingual (French/English) Customer/Sales Representative, who has a minimum of 5 years experience in a manufacturing environment. The applicant must have strong communication and interpersonal skills. Computer skills and familiarity with Lotus 123, along with experience in inventory control systems would be an asset. Please reply in confidence to by October 8, 1993. File #6107 Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 7L5 SECRETARY Due to a planned expansion of our office staff, we require a secretary in our Clinical Research Department- The successful candidate will be an advanced user of WordPerfect 5.1. Applicants must be organized individuals with good attention to detail and must possess excellent spelling/grammatical skills. Bilingual (French/English) applicants will be preferred. Please submit your resume in confidence to: Office Manager LEO LABORATOREES CANADA LTD. L E O 555 Kingston Road West Ajax, Ontario L IS 6M 1 160 DWanted HUIISE.1AOaa null oaoysa .r nor Morro. Find✓_nor arsi any age weicane. Cas CaroL 637-2267. PICKERING aaach,Flolo - hon Proofed ho,*. grow lanced garden. toys. hot lunches. snacks, walks, tut or pan trne Cas 686 C64'3. (100793) DAYCARE provided in my nom,.; %Api rt t.me. H", 62, Church (on rMr^uage). Large piayfoorrL lots of :oys. amews andTLC. Cal 686-5426. (100,93) DAYCARE offered in 'ny 11011,,. tug trrwW turn for ages 2 a :w. snacks a hot nutritious lunches provided. DkxrGwwa na area. Call Sally 4249237. DAYCARE ava,laole in my Runs, nuxrerdue lurtChae, heal - MY SheCli. Lata Of TLC. Kw - woo 1 401 area. Plaaee call 663- 4290.(100193) MOTHER of two teenagers ,ova provide TLC at my home Or yours. 831-4260. (100693) RELIABLE daycare in my home, fenced yard, lunches, snacks and TLC. Receipts JOIN CANADA'S LARGEST AND MOST _ ►ART T 1101 - eveon Y cart, Da Care +�� � Person 11efY �^* 16O y 9hran. WestshoreiBayly. call 837.2369. (101093) TRUSTED BULK FOOD COMPANY posent in a» popram+Wnp w Wanted FoxPro fw window& 72.5. 180 Business to CUT FOODS LTD. Dbeae 4. and the application CHLDCARE for one yaw Pill to.PRIME d ACCPCC ASimply queed a, ffY • rwf9 with BUSIneSS Canate imam growing lestfrer Me IroducaasideOMMA` as� �u �i $.3,000 TO $6,000 PER MONTH Aw" tg Said resumes to house duties. Own Paul Avid, PA 89 Mips Rd- transportaital. nor, smoker. A avategic daft , ,�,, a ,cad mM for grr'dxtq 1a" business, (VERIFIABLE) Ajax. Ora LIS 71.3 (100593) Glendale area Cell 837-51911, DYNAMIC Local Rw Estate (10030M � aredroneunilor exkur We need salespeople mil for our new Broker seeks outgoing &Ill TWO sdad.pe childia regtr. to take advantage d a Durharn Religion Act is sponsoring a under. Myo dw a aritg *• owtmied, enperisrcce PrMormd. tun loving environunsm to grow receptionist for evenings, loving nanny, live inrout, StrOO& Paining Program with , location Ajax. aw weekend&. Real estate ex- Oshe ansa Lesw "feseege, on-site consultations. For Day Care EXPERIENCED mother and daycare giver will babysit in my 1 Wanted perlerae wquind. Call Kanr4 t-800-268.7200 ext. 8833. dMem*. OY DfaMOW Margo This is a commission only job sella. to nig Isis 0. (100693) D care mont Institute, 427-1922. pre -arranged appointments. Absolutely I ger we e(n9te a , ,;,,gl, t dr n ridrd.d 165 Available 205 Firewood no cold canting. Determined people who Determined with tree ye three years work «perisrcoa you meg quslmy w MOTHER of two. 10 years Dental want to stllxeed with one of Canada's over r:� been d` � �Oeall Call430-9111187. ° "' �d fastest growing companies, will find that e ediffoL bus tside Itid on. you mtw gwlmy lot train - le Lakeswou Ing assistance. DIP/CERT. door for St. Bernadette. delied• verlips" d the n and they are fast -tracked to management. Laus, wordp«f«x, D -base, W9a11e D'k'o"sy' 6eCi 6679 awmabiky for Nov. 1. 21 0 FIeB Market /�,� w..,. Call Mike Afnbursley wen . ac ,1,� Harald TENDERL loving care. hone Idled for evenings and oc. at am,rrp away tram hone. early chi(- iFS�E�Coed alrood educelon t.. , prwAd. MOVING must sell. Inglis washer and dryer. excelMrH 619-66 Pawl and r. Mac ark Quark Ing query Program 10 hours WC*" Condition. $499. Cam REPLA WINDOW STORE RETAIL WINDOW SALESPERSON Leads suppW. exo8bt ooiwnis L CIO John 416686.1112 FAX 416.6860979 Galladal most experiencedleader eclr0larship SALESP requires ONS/ MANAGERS for Durtwm Regan. As" provided. FUN arr Part tine. Cal Mom -Fol.. Express, slid Illustralor. DuAram daycare, hot lunches, alta, 6 Rin. 839.6370. (092993) SALES Pomona with Buskmm Conputr Col reasonable rales, lull a part MCLEARr merit Potential demorran aating 4273010. (IF) lints. day or n1^ Two mkwtss a9an1 cadi� A�icirq 3105. Canate imam growing lestfrer Me IroducaasideOMMA` as� horn Our � of ted SW slid 150 Hop" Medical Fairport Beach Schools, Can Call atter 6 p.m. 420-4080. (I - e, 1) PldwkW 881-7(TF) 634. 420.9770. (10039Cg Dental 135 Skilled Help MATURE saw awn has open- DENTAL Asslsat warxed pan (ngs for Tale oral eros and lime br maanMy saw mut b. Sklar sofa aril ttchft-y dcafr. Asklrtg ?400. Call 83>i under. Myo dw a aritg *• owtmied, enperisrcce PrMormd. tun loving environunsm to grow lige to view. (,00393) DURHAM Copege has some Cal 686.4313. (,00593) In. South Ajax, 428-2353. ALUMINUM boat trailer. Sears make. $450. 831-2395. seas to available In the 20 week carpentry propram. For more IMormstbn please cap Day Care EXPERIENCED mother and daycare giver will babysit in my 1 Wanted 220 Articles 721.3300 (083093) home. weekdays. any age. For Sale MATURE responsible daycare nutrftioue ketch and snacks asses m -W 150 " d in my home or Outside �� activities. LatbW er � home in Pringle Creek area, 4Stoves WASHERS Dryers, Fridges - new and wordtioned. Dental Veer ow and a month old. (Ower lull or part time. References. t22s and up for reconditioned child In school hall days). 420.6676. (100693) washers. 5175 and up lar recon. DENTAL requested. Cam 884- WRiGi1T CrssRiwd Dr. Mother dtiored dryers. i175 and up for required. E 1396.(101293) d two school aged chid"n wiit reconditioned tridges and Idled for evenings and oc. HOUSE inane provide rNabls days" in my stoves. Also coin operated casional Saturdays.Send 10surns Is Surto 912 1300 PkiMarkrg lnitursifind IV 3g4 live In/ioout. experience home. Hot lunches and y Rll h Aialt n1.0 b nYaard provided. washer and dryers. S (ancu.e227rCouq'8t., (1110763) area Ask 1a Rtlbit 6862151. 87950. (1003831 Oshnca 6767448. (TFAW REPLA WINDOW STORE RETAIL WINDOW SALESPERSON Leads suppW. exo8bt ooiwnis L CIO John 416686.1112 FAX 416.6860979 Galladal most experiencedleader eclr0larship SALESP requires ONS/ MANAGERS for Durtwm Regan. As" provided. FUN arr Part tine. Cal Mom -Fol.. T_ SINGLE male. 20, very athletic, Companionship se Friendship like movies, walks on the beach, looking for To place walks, romantic evenings, seeks romantic Call Toll SY 1305 1 -25 with tamale. 18-25 with similar inlet• I`/' Call male. 28. Billy Ray Cyrus looka. you are under 55 and petit ests, looking for a long term please respond. SY 14% (WHI ter i. Seeks lady for fun/ relation- HAPPY• sincere white male 5 relationship. SY 1300 ATTRACTIVE single whites lbs, enjoys male. 22. 6', laoevenings out, outdoors, Anytime , 976 1 9 I workout, reading, dancing evenings quiet evenings at home, romantic. shy Seeking white slim female. r Wednesday. July 14, 3:00 a.m 40s. for serious long-term reT and sincere, looking for shin 'bonshl SY 1500 (OSH) talk Call if you're Interested in ESTABLISHED, good looking white lemak,- 19-25 with same university educated. black mal SY 1309 5'9'. non-smoker, hones interests tar relationship. SY 3 Only charge is $1.99 per minute, there are SHV, lonely male, teddy bear aqui no extra long distance charges fo�le, 2eod�nt� en;� 1. To respond to an ad, call Sincerely Yours 1-416.976-1991' at any time of the day from any touch tone times for lasbng long cert rola- phone within the 416 area code and make a note of the four digit 'mailbox' number that appears at the and tionship. SY 1302 YOUNG male. 38, would like to of the ad. You may also browse through the system to listen to other recordings. Just follow the recorded instructions. A charge of $1.99 per minute will meet single sincere female. 25 appear on your phone bill as soon as you connect with the system. bo who enjoys good couriers y tion, country life, and BBOs. SY 2 After you receive our numbers, call 1-416-976-1991' from a touch tone Y Y any phone, 24 his, a day and fol - 1303 low the easy (recorded) instructions. Remember you may NOT leave your last name, phone number or CONTRACTOR. 28, 6', long on address when recording your message in YOUR mailbox. love, currently short on time. for female, wh. 3. To retrieve your messages call 1-416-976-1991' from any touch tone phone and follow the instruc- night walks along beaclooki videos, tions... Remember to enter your mailbox number and pass code on your phone key pad. A charge of $1.99 and unbridled passion. SY 1304 per min. will appear on your phone bill as soon as you connect with the system. BLUE eyed Will male. 25, not bad looking, enjoys fishing, Iong To place walks, romantic evenings, seeks possible long term relationship Call Toll SY 1305 VERY handsome Italian born try music and good cooklnq male. 28. Billy Ray Cyrus looka. you are under 55 and petit like with a mustache. (only bet- please respond. SY 14% (WHI ter i. Seeks lady for fun/ relation- HAPPY• sincere white male 5 ship SY 1308 5'8' Interests - downhill sking beautiful blonds who workout, reading, dancing was at Wally's Restaurant Seeking white slim female. r Wednesday. July 14, 3:00 a.m 40s. for serious long-term reT We made contact but couldn't 'bonshl SY 1500 (OSH) talk Call if you're Interested in ESTABLISHED, good looking the man with the gold glasses. university educated. black mal SY 1309 5'9'. non-smoker, hones MALE white, 37 seeks slim, romantic, likes walks. music attractive lady 25.30 for friend- movies, seeks independent ship, possible rotation -ship. shm. affectionate female. 32-3 Must be undengal"ng. Sarcous race unimportant SY 150 inquiriesony SY 1310 (OSH) SUCCESSFUL white business- man in 50s seeks attractive female any age for romantic relationship on log farm base SY 1311 SINGLE male. 30. dean art and working, looking for a female. 26.30- who a honest and has a good sones, d humor. SY 1312 HEALTHY. caring, honest, ht white male. 41, 5'1 t' seeks a 1-4.+ In .Pain ,nu � ..1 - "NTWOC limes with SY 1313 SINGLE father 27, good look- ing 6. 190 lbs.. enjoys working out. dancing, dining, quiet evenings, see. tomato. attrac- tive. ohm. 25-35 with similar Interests SY 1315 SPIRRED TauruS. male, wfvte, 40. 5'4'. two children looiung for a woman to satisfy my need to be touched Mortality, sprntualy, and onysircaty. SY 1317 ROMANTIC male white 40. seeks lovable loyal and affoc- tonate female, who enjoys Of. long walks and quiet evenings SY 1316 WHITE male enjoys walks, MUSIC. and going to movies. lookinq lot single white female 22-25 SY 1411 JOSH) SUCCESSFUL b,;slnessman. 34 years old athletic and fit 6' US 190 Inn.. dark hart and eyes Seeks IT. attractive young lady. 20-35. for romantic evenings. getaways and travel. (single moms welcome) SY 1424 ATTRACTIVE white male. 35, active. physically fit, oul"ng and sincere. seeks attractive female 2635 for serious rela- bonsrep formally box Ill 081 SY 1457 MALE, 46, would k. to meet a woman. 5'6'. same age Enjoys movies, dining, dancing, bike ndig and children. Non-smok- er. SY 14" (OSI) TALL slim male. 32. no depen- dents, not Into bar scene. Enjoys music, racquet sports, walks on the beach, movies, quiet romantic evenings. Sento simiar female, 2535, lor Inerd ship and possible rolabonship. SY 1401 (081) LOOKING for the companion- ship of a nig. easygoing one. man woman, 2638. ntysNf - rm hottest, attractive, 35, single, a" quiet home life, movies, games. cards, spats. children and spending special times together. BY 1403 (SOMI) of anis to Mile to � tlo stlO011llt i�l! MIM rBCOrf� �al� MOIORWRANK r ,.�.. ., 63, divorced, enjoys fishing, eampirg, and bevel lows cou n - Sincerely Yours... The safer way to meet new people, lem a your name and number only when you're ready. ATTRACTIVE In m nd a^ body single white male. 32, contractor, never married Erjoys walls, moves, camping COnwersation and pets. Wishing to meet single female. same age range, for lasting, loving future. SY 1504 SINGLE white male. 38, 56 185. cisan cut, blue eyes. d blonde hair, employed, would like lo reel single white tenial who s 100" for a serous reV- bonshrp. SY 1505 JOSH) SHY, 54 year old white male. 5 11' 180 lbs I like county music, dancing. dining out IOng wails I would Ike to res a slim lady 45 5C with simile interests SY 1506 MALE, 43 separated, non- smoker likes camping, moves, dancing and long rides on my Harley Seeking attractive lady. 3645. for friendship and possi- bks relationship. SY 1507 (OSH) MALE, 39 interested in all kinds of sports, outdoor activities. camping, wldeme•s, travel. his- �y and art Looking for attrac- tive lady betw•er. 18-45 SY 1506 (OSH) HONEST male. 26, 165 lbs Shoulder length brown hair, blue eyes• sookig kendatap or long term relationship with female 22.26 SY 1510 (COB) ADVENTUROUS male, who Irks* outdoor sports, bowling. skiing, motorcycles, seeks female who is a non-smoker, who enjoys danang and long walks. No substance users please. SY 1511 (�) AVERAGE bkw collar guy. 36. single, actrw. established. non- •molax enjoys lmhss out as vow as qurM encs at home, seeks POM. slim lady, 2535 for fun and companionship, kids 0. K. ST 1512 (009 ATTRACTIVE, outgoing male, 25. 6', blond her. blue eyes, fin Ifg, song, eens.6 ., loou for t•wesL Pe1M %male, 22-30. for ror ITS ec erre and possible, relrlearhip. BY 1513 (ONQ DO you will wookends at t s, cottage, 6nig Out, skiing or just stay" at hoer playing Trivial Pursuit or watching vidws? Are you 111 1 28.315? Give m e a cal BY Isis (Del) SUMIESOMAN, 32, nom-snok- er, would like to meet single lady, 27.37, who enjoys varbty of social acbvdmW for compan- iwoNp snd'possible relation- stll sir Iso• (o" OIr1Q1sle1111 Gt.YYV1Rii7.S .t7nI Mywhefa wjthe the 705 area Dods you may atxess Sinoer* Yom: Barrie, Irlfltd, Orin, Coigwwd 1-976.1993 Petefbofough, ljlldsay 1-976.1321 MyAw with the 613 area code you may access Sirwey Your: KrOm area 1-976-74M MyOw with^ the 416 area code you may access Snoerely Yours: Oshawa, Mitby, Ajax, Pickering 1.416.976.1991 Cobourg, Pat Hope 1.416.976.1991 Markham, Uxbridge, Stal(d* 1416.976.4897 Mississauga 1.416.976-9466 Oakville, Milton 1416.976.4321 & rliglon 1416.976.7789 Scafbakwgh 1416.976.0888 If ATTRACTIVE male. 20 seek e. Ing woman 4647, likes candle light dinners, quiet walks an 0 movies. Please, no head rg. games SY 1517 (OSH) GENTLEMAN, young 40 attrac n live. slim, 510' Intelligent, sen a- sible. respectable. respecting. considerate. easy-going, sen . of humor, seeks specifically e. slim, attractive, caring lady fo 1, meaningful relationship. S 1S18 JOSH) SINGLE father. divorced. look. 9� Ing for an aid-lashwnt d. down 2 to earth girl. 3640, who enjoys sports, movies and partying Single morns Wellcome SY 15/9 low BLONDE. blued -eyed. fit good- kookig. employed. angle white mals. 27. 5'10'. 1651bs., with an apartment in Oshawa, likes alpine sloing. creative photogra- phy. seeks open-minded, dar- ing, fit, attractive woman, 16 30eh SY 1SW JOSH) PORT Porry gentleman. 53. 6'. 210 Itis.. smoker. open, hereat, caring. varied interests, seeks similar lady. secure in horsed 3650 SY1521JOSH) MALE. 36. single. 511'. at&" ng jobi arms country music. ani - mats. outdoor activities. Inlarest- ed in meeting lady. 35-40. to onpoy camping. %h-9, 4 -wheel - ng. car racing and fust having a Irty good lime SY 1 S22 TWO attractive romantic males • with medium build. 18 8 19. looking for two attractive females 18-19. for !nerdarl 8 possible relationship SY 1523 y (OSH) and MET you in the grocery store, t you were slender attractive. r beautiful brown eyes, lovely smile. 58--5'10-, lata 30s -early, 40's, we smiled at each other. I couldn t say more than hello call me. The fellow would like to know, you SY 1524 (OSH) SHY, 23 year aid wrc enjoys read ng movies dining out. camping, would like !o meet someone with similar Interests for kierdarup and possible krg- term relationship SY 1525 (OSH) FOOTLOOSE and lanky-Iree single male 30, well estab- lished, enjoys sports outdoor au'tivrbes. weekends away hook- ing for female. 22-32 who enjoys the same. SY 1S26 JOSH) MALE, 31, ts,eks ferrule 24-31, sports -minded, looking for IIINMI" ip. BY 1527 (013N) GOOD kookng W40 mats, 24, enjoys music, outdoors and quiet romantic everwtgs, bdtng for slim, attractive female, 16 25. Kids welcome. BY IS29 (�) TALL, dark and handsome. Caucasian male, 40ish, non- smoker, seeks lady, 25-45, for casual dating and companron- �)Single moors cl BY 1530 SINCERE gsn0eman. 37. loves dnidnu% kwlahg for easy-going I IM , 29 b 37, enjoys dining, walks, camping, movies. BY 1534 (08H) ATTRACTIVE, established male, 33, 6', with no depen- dents, seeks similar female, enjoys music, spottier movies, COOTI , travel BY 1535 (MRI) ATTRACTIVE„ 28, self- empbyed, blonde, blue-eyed, 5'10' kind of guy, humorow bull romantic, seeks female, 21-30, slim, attractive, who can live. love and too. BY 1536 (0" MALE. 36, 8'1', blue-eyed, sandy -blonds, sNf-employed, stable, affectionate, smoker, non-drinker. Ove Irrdarstarms, snowstorms. freplaass, power blackouts, kids, Christmas, Van Morrison. If under 40. skmfeiri stable with sense of humor, pbes9 cal. BY 1537 (009 26 year old, 5.10', father of two children, enjoys cooling, danc- ing, k>rtg drives, seeks female. 3D45, with similar n', BY 1538 M)NOGAMOUS, stinkers, mals, 32, 5'11', blue eyes and long strawberry -blond hair, enjoys rock music, camping, quiet evenings, seeks romantic, sin- cere. attractive young lady. SY 1539 (OSH) SINGLE while male, 24, 5'11', blue-green eyes, brown curly hair, 160 lbs., working and responsible, looking for white female, 20.25, for comparion- ship STY 1540 (oehj HOPELESSLY romantic white d male. 31 enjoys camping, carr dleht dinners. long walks with that special someone, looking for single white female. 23-35, for possible long-term rotation - shop SY 1541 (OSH) sense KIM, pretty 29 you left mes- sage but no telephone number r in box 1535, give me some Y Points for peraglence SY 1543 (OSH) LIBRA male. attractive. single. 47, romantic, caring, affection- ate. enjoys music, dancing, out- ings and good conversation. Seeks sincere, affectionate female 3545. non-smoker for lasting relationship SY 1544 low) CATHOLIC male, of Italian docent. 29 seeking woman, /6 35. enjoys camping hiking. movies. dancing and Star Trek SY 1545 (PIC) GOOD natured. down to earth professional. 38. separated. likes children, sports. outdoors MUSK and Marg- Seeks ady for kw,dehip and possible 'elasorr srkp. SY is" MHI) 1 am a tail Christian mals,. 30, romantic. likes old movies. music. ktrg walks, looking for a heendship or possible relation- ship, non-smoker drinker SY 1547 (OSH) RESPONSIBLE, hard-working attractive, athletic single Trials. 31. Single by choice at the Tare. seeks young lady. 25-35. for friendship, possible relationship SY ISM (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, blond maks, 29, honest nardworiung goy. enjoys goring, beer country mull and old rock. quiet and wild tmeS, Looking for independent kemale, same nature SY 1549 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL, very good. looking single white male, 27, active n sports. quiet time!. dancing, honest, interested m metal very attract" women 24-29 SY ISW(AJA) SINCERE male 26 seoaratsd 1 yr 5 7-. slim 140 bs . short brown hair, blue eyes. seeks honest 'emals. 21.30. for frerd- shp first and possible relation- ship SY 1551 (OSI) SINGLE, white 'Hale 23. ling dark hair 5 9' likes to cave a good Mie. locking for Someone with similar interests such as worlsrg for a k11r^g and an occa- swrW night out. 2625. SY 1552 110911111,11) ESTASUS/ED, 35. good loo., fit build. single father este strong family values, down to earth Seeking woman. 28-35, with compatible qualities and good figire. BY 1SS3 (OSI) TALL, attractive mats. 32, nor, smoker, enjoys music, racquet sports, long walks, movies. quiet mniN neks lsnfal . tic 25-35. or kes - �p. pie relationafip. SY 1554 (OSH) ROMANTIC and intelligent white professional mals, 5'9', attractive, personable and dynamic. Seeks arsou". pre4 ty, skm and selective woman 31-10. BY 1566 (0" MALE, 18. kooltirg for tun toes with woman, 18-25. BY 1556 SINGLE father. 27, e*perated, enjoys sports, children, quiet tees, fun limes. Seeks single white bmab. 21-29, sith sndar interests. single mothers wel- .. -. BY 1557 (00) GOOD looking, easy-going male, til 6', 175 lbs., estsb- IiMed, good caner, paring, hom- iest. Mies children. would We to meet a rice slim karats. for gd- bgs#ws of Ow races: land that Could bad to both parties saying I it & BY INS JOSH) MALE, 5'11', brown hair, blue eyes, good sense of humor, enjoys quiet times, an sports, world like to meet woman, 24- 28, Prefer blond who enjoys the same. BY 1559 JOSH) HANDSOME, blue eyes, physil cally fit mals. 38, seeks attrac- bw, slim lady 25.35, who loves darting and romance. SY 1560 IOSH) ATTRACTIVE male. 35, enjoys outdoors movies, romantic evenings. long walks, dining and dancing, seeks attractive female, 27.37, to be treated like a lady. SY 1561 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL male. well established, two children, likes THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1,1993 -PAGE 23 dining dancing. spontaneous type of woman, 28-35 SY 1562 10SH) VERY attractive. mid 40's. fit male. enjoys most good things in Iib, is seeking a slim, honest. warm, intelligent woman, for serious relationship, children welcome SY 1563 JOSH) SINGLE male 33 very suc- cessful and independent, likes to travel. dining out. finer things in life. looking for single lady. 2630. with Similar interests SY 1564 (OSH) FEMALE, 35 .^a ached 5 •- enjoys Camping, baseball, gar - Claiming and travel, seeking maty 3640 who s sincere and estab- lished for possible relationship SY 21" ATTRACTIVE ady. 37 single, enjoys music dancing. mobrcy- cies and the outdoors, seeks attractive easy gang man. 3o- 40 640 who enjoys the same SY 2199 INDEPENDENT single mom. 36. %-Mtl t loo ,nates. 14-11. many Inlerests. seeks taC large build. sngls white male. 37-45. with good sense of humor and a heart SY 2300 YOUNG. very petite mother of 2. 22. While" campvg. weekend getaways. quiet flights. Iong dn- ves, Waft kookmq for tvk Right, must enjoy children SY 2301 ATTRACTIVE single mom 30 enjoys dancing. camping sports. romantic evenings. Country music and old rock. seeks hon- est male. 3640 for a special time and possible relationship SY 2302 ATTRACTIVE white femaks 29 SM'Doer ^d dependents. enjoys spar* summer fun, country music. old rock beer. quiet and wild times seeks male. 28-35 SY 2303 PROFESSIONAL 'emare. 24 enjoys read ng _ng walks moves and romantK dnriers, If you have similar interests. I would love to hear from you SY 2304 ATTRACTIVE o•ofessional female separated, loves dant. Ing and music, seeks romantic male. 3650 with similar inter- ests, good sense of humor and a zest for life SY 2306 LADY 52, seeks companion, oryoys gardening. doolang. clas- sical music and cottages SY 2306 ATTRACTIVE divorced mother of 2. 33, looking for attractive mals. 33-40. who likes kids. the outdoors, music and romarce SY 2318 ARE you an attractive sincere humorous gentleman? I'm 23, attractive mother of one who erjoys movies, music, travel, seeks someone financially and emobwwny stable. BY 23" THIS 30ish, green-eyed, slim. above average, attractive pro- fessional. brunette, 5'll 116 be. sealing wet, stable. secure, is kx*vg for a tieal man,' b1i eyed. blonde professional. BY ATTRACTIVE, petite blond female. late 40s, enjoys can- dlelit dinners, romantic evenings, quiet brisl seeks ta0, G. gw*wnan, established, car- ing, Sensitive, who likes to be SY and pampered, 49.51. (TIATTRACTIVE single white tamale. 31, enjoys golf. music, movies, dancing. outgoing per- sonaity, seeks attractive male, 2535, black or white. for same M. SY 2400 (08N) 19 yr. old single mother, looting for a single male who enjoys children, dancing, camping and walks by the lake. BY 2401 (OSH) WHITE, 64', large full -figure woman. 39. fun, good natured, caring, loves dancing, sociakz- Ing, carpping, seeking white male, sincere, 35-45 yrs. and must love children. BY 2415 BLONDE, attractive. single. full - figured lady. 40'9, loves music, movies, dancing, outdoorl can- dlelight and wine. seeks single. tall. white gentleman. non-smok- or. 35-50 for Ircendshcp and romance. SY 2438 (OSH) VOLUPTUOUS, attractive. sin- gle female. 30, dark hair, dark eyes, hoping there are hand- For persons 18 years of age and over. some ramantic and honest mer out there somewhere looking f- a sincere relationship. If this sounds like you, please respond SY 2442 (WH) OUTGOING single mom 35. enjoys movies dancing. travel. Sincerely Yours... The safer way to meet new people, leave your name and number only when you're ready. looking for d -: M2. :'1e sarris Interests. who enjoys children and who os honest and affection - ale SY 2446 (OSH) SHORT m,ddie-aged tamale who enjoys slanggoifng, danc- :ng (I'm a very good dancer'; pleasant person, positive nature. Seeks someone with srTWr qualifies preferably non - S moker 50• SY 2457 (OSH) LIVELY yoUnq early Ws secure lady iooking for sincere, healRiy non-smickef fir companion to share what I to has to offer Love dancing, travel, walking. etc SY 2461 (OSH) SENSUOUS seer sophistical ed D-onde looking 'or an Snar- getic fun -loving guy with a sense of humor. nits smle. 46 50. who loves to dance SY 2162 (OSH) SINGLE mom. 28 170, brown hal- +" outgoing, 2 children looking for a man. 28-35 who enjoys Children, outdoor dCtiv,- ties and staying busy SY 2463 JOSH) 46 +ea, old lentale divorced I m a • � arown eyes brown tiair 140 IDS. erjoy country music travel fishing, camping enc loves animal seeks male. 45- 53 553 vI similar Interests 3Y 2464 (OSH) PRETTY 23 year old career - minded who likes -*aging and gamN 8 seeking someone. 25- 30. 530. who 'Ids s, -,,at Interests. for kcerhdsh,p and possible relation- ship SY 2465 WELL groomed remake Golden Retriever with two puppies. looking for non-drnkmg owner 2630, that will treat me good and tale rte out for " Wallis at night SY 24" JOSH) - SINGLE Scorpion mother. 5 3-. long strawberry blond hair green eyes. easy -gang. looking for a mature male, no head games, from 25-35, single fathers welcome. SY 2467 (09H) SINGLE Tamale, 20 yrs, 57'. keg red hair. easy -gong, lock - Ing for a man 21-27, prdaaby long hair and someone who knows how to have fun. SY 24N (OSH) 28, independent. easy-going. goal -dented, divorced. full Ill ured. educated. mother of one, with a great sense of humor, seeking single while male, 25- 3111. 538. with personality and inner beauty. Single dads welcome. Sir (Ostiq SINGLEparent seeks single fatter or single male between 3636. Interests sharing quiet ever ngs by cardlekght, theatre, walks akng the beach and gen- erally romantic. SY 2470 (OSI) YOUNG petile mother of one. 23, kitting for sincere man who enjoys dinner, dancing, week- ends away and children. Single fathers welcome. SY 2471 Jam) WILD tnrg. green eyed beauty, loves fife, seeking attractive. WON built while male, 27.35, with a sense of humor, to share fun times. SY 2472 JOSH) SINGLE, full -figured, 25, brown hair, green eyes, enjoys danc- ing, good conversation, thunder- skoms and children, looking for male, 2540. who has the same interests, considers family high on pronty kart BY 2473 JOSH) ATTRACTIVE lady, slim, pro- fessional, early 50's. many inter• astir, seeks sincere, established gentleman. 50-65, non-smoker. for frendshipicompan ton ship SY 2474 (OSI) FUN loving, single, blond hair. green-eyed le -.a,e N^: onlc'ys the outdoors ana fun times. seeks honest guy. 22.35 who likes to have fun SY 2475 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE single mother. 31 would 'Ike to meet secure. attractive tun -living guy, 3637. for friendship and possible reia- bonship SY 2476 (OSH) 'PRETTY" woman 38.57'. seeks attractive male with a POSIWe attitude, to enjoy a shar- ngicanng time together SY 2477 (OSH) A .night n a white Charger was supposed to show up on my doorstep - is that you' It so don t be afraid to respond to this ad SY 2478 (OSH) WORKING 'emale 30. non- drinker enjoys a variety of social acbvibea. seeks nae . 28- 35 sports -minded act nq for frisncsnp and Drnsible reiabon- Sh'p SY 2479 (ISH) YOUNG 4' -.crier of one looking ear nice far" man who enjoys mull dancing. movies and quiet times at home. if th irs you call me SY 2467 (AJAX) ARTSY, br,gn• -stab s^ed eWucated lady. 38. -try ana ata. bb healthy. active tifeslyle pee- Itive attitude, seers notest. sin- cere, non-smok:^q gentleman 35-45..wtt+ Similar 4ualitces SY 2486 (MMI) CARING. -;nest. fou -figured female 23 blonde. blue eyes. attractive. seeking mature hon- est man. 25-3^, who enjoys walks T.urdersrorms and coun- try music serous can only SY 2M9 (OSIq SINCERE. a-etty and honest lady seers a ran. 2630, who is smart h.^ enjoys camping baseball games to, romantic Mies SY 2490 JOSH) REDHEAD. artrac!I.e 'it no de De^.e"s young 45 Iwes romantic attractive Hones! exciting. caring sensual male 3545 also must motorcycles guitar Children animals ore and parry mix SY 2491 (OSI) 24 rear old mother w -S brown nal' and brown eyes. looking 'or mature man 25 !0 30 *no loves children taok,ng 'o forg- term relatonsm,p SY 2492 (0SH) PETITE orunetle 22 yrs old. 52 *no enjoys long wa ks movies and horseback roiling seeks male. 23-25. with same interests SY 2493 LADY, young 505 54* adrac- trve, ion-smokerseeks hr-lov- hng, silver -haired gentleman 55_ for possible relabonship SY 2494 JOSH) SINGLE, white female attrac- tive. blonde. due eyes. 5 8'. 130 lbs. 23 years, adventurous. fun - loving, easy-going. serious. good looking 25-35 year old, males only. SY 2405 (OSI) I'M a professional in my 409, 5'5'. 130 lbs.. blond hair and blue eyes, as for personality. I've got one. I'm strong-willed and gentle. SY 2496 SINCERE and sensitive heavy- set single mom, 35, smoker, enjoys dancing. country music. cards, bingo and much more. has like of TLC for the right guy, 35-45, who appreciates inner beauty. for possible king -term relationship. BY 2467 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE angle mother of two, 33, non-smoker, enjoys sports. long walks, music, diwg and dancing, seeks an attractive and sincere single lather with similar interests. SY 2499 (DISH) WDOW. 64, seeks male. 55 to 65. who enjoys church outings, cottage-orented, dining, walks. enjoys bowling, non-smoker, iron -drinker, fa possible term relationship. SY 2 0 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL, 411.smgle white tamale, attractive lady looks younger, well established enjoys travel, dining. good con- versabon, politics, seeks a com- panionship of a fine quality gen- tleman, 4650 SY 2501 JOSH) SLIM single, white lady 53 smoker, enjoys the simple things, seeks single, while male. 55-65. for a longterm relation- ship, who enjoys conversation star -light walks. thunderstorms and country drives SY 2502 (OSH) AVERAGE 5 5". 40, white tamale seeks white male 35- 45. for down to earth relation. ship. enjoys horse and bike rid. ing and creative writing SY 2503 (OSH) 30 year old female. blond hair brown eyes, attractive and well established Seeks kind sense five. good-looking. white male 29-38. non-smoker who over to laugh SY 2504 (OSH) SINGLE black female 4,' 57- 150 Itis attractiveoutgoing. fun -loving and affectionate seeks male for meaningful rela- tionshno Race. colour no bar, or SY 2505 (OSH) HIGH energy p--,fessional 'emale. 31, established ;.rd fit Ill es movies travel and jazz Seeks a caning non-smoking single gentleman with a sense of humour for relationship No retreads SY 2506 (OSH) VIVACIOUS, s.aces';' c6 - 40S 6-40s- ^+other of r+e, welcomes a response from a ^on -sinal:^; while exciting artr-ulate male 45 to 55, interested in balancing romance and family life SY 2507 OSH) HONEST, caring, single ma!h er 3C seek nq a sensitive hon- est, can^g -ale 30-38 who enjoys quiet evenings'Ong walks 'lancing and 'oma nice single fathers we.come SY 2508 (OSH) FEMALE. 25 54' nazel eyes yang 7r^.wr1 na,, self-employed no dependents Seeks white sincere male 27.34 nvhc s estabfished w fr, a sense of humor and good ^Orals SY 2509 (ISH) VIVACIOUS. s ^isle w^ e mother 32. 505' '37 lbs Baru hair, dark eyes. loaunq for cow. boy tyD- all dark a^d nand. some 30-45 Sine 'whets welcome SY 2510 (OSH) • • • SINGLE. a' i- - - lema.e 26 'till fiqured enjoys ;utet evenings at name Cook- ing danc,nq playing darts movies. looking to, workm9 maks 24-32. who is -,coast sm- care and good stoner SY 3159 (CISH) SINGLE -am seeks decent .;nr•i..-,,,^ ,cr fnendsn,p rola- lionshlp family oriented sin - Care, outgoing Interested in shows dancing and coo^:ry ouMigs SY 3160 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE. '. ' ;.roc fur lo. rg '-'-a a 45 en,ovs rncv,es lariong weekerc get. aways long talks and augNer seeks ma,e wit" sense c humor who ales •a !ail fnerdshrp SY 3161 (OSH) SINGLE -ion- oretry and _e• -e 34 ^igr, y motivated eToys a: aspects of file Seeks ^afe 30- 40 640 must be a..^.ractne atNetic easy-going and gentle to, frierrotI and good times SY 3162 (OSH) GOOD coti-N and Prolessl al secure and self-sufficient gentleman would eke to meet lady 40-50 with s,rl Ou.a,I ties, to enfov the oener things in life SY 3163 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, tamale, likes moues, drurg, dancing, walks, sports minded, seeks- .same in senior malady in 50's, enjoys dining, dancing, plays cards. Would like companion- ship for $opal events. SY 4000 LADY in Sos enjoys d,r.+ng, danCWX Plays cards would like companionship for social events. SY TIM WIDOW, 60. sealing yin male betwom 5560 who likes coun- try music, dancing, movies. walks, home -cooked meals. BY 4036 JOSH) SENIOR, early Eos, 6, .75 IDs., enjoys sports, country music, wishes to most lady in 608 who has similar Interests. SY 4007 YOUNG, attractive female, 52, enjoys ditwng, danong, music. most sports, walks, quiet eversr%p, seeks male, over 46, who a willing to love as welf as (tieing loved. SY 4035 (OSH) To browse ads in the Alternative Category, Call Toll Free 1416s9764991l' Only charge is 1.919 per minute, there are no extra long distance charge. Oshawa/Whitby This Week 8 Ajab/Piickenng News Advertiser assumes no liability for the content or reply to any Sincerely Yours advertisement. 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I"XPAGE 19 "°uses For TO 420 T F°w" mum 430 R001Ro 450 A Homes Homes Pul�lac 410 RSM 420 500 For Sale 500 For Sale 600 Noakes OSHAWA - three bedroom detached house. 1450 9q.1L. two baths, (replace. inground pool, satellite, invest your two SSS own in one yew. $1095 plus utikios. 5149,000. Telephone 725-5035.(100593) 2200 sq.lt. 4 bedroom two storey. NE Oshawa 6 years old, ensuite bath, double car garage, gas heat. Harmony/Rossland. Available Oct. 1. $1195 monthly. 435.2702. (100193) WHITBY - Pringle Creek - 4 bedroom semi, 1 1/2 baths. family room, garage, fenced yard. close to schools/park, $999 monthly plus utilities. Nov. 1 /Dec. 1. Call 721-8163 after 6 p.m.(100793) THREE bedroom, two storey older semi. Knobhill area in Oshawa. Asking $800 plus utilities. Call 436-6085.(100193) LOVELY 3 bedroom plus home on Munle Rd. Whitby. Beautiful- ly landscaped property. Very private. Lots of parking. Call Eugene, days 491.8899 or evenings 491-8732,(092993) SOUTH Ajax - close to lake, schools. highschools. shopping. hospital, two storey, three bedroom, almost finished base- ment with separate entrance, quiet crescent, large fenced lot, PICKERING room to rem in AJAX . lour I d .. asset*" towo house. lemafe preferred. Own fridge. 5350 monthly. Call homes, ills in komy wah pAtgffe famly room petking, lafandfy, a/ EXCHANGE - beautkul 2000 84.11L horns, 4 bedrooms central IM'down Payffase wik move you Into a new 2.3 or 4 bedroom (09299M C., Intercom and security air8860999. �' peat w terls lot' Inground Ingroun0 pool, Interlock hOAe On large los• Builder, says AJAX - furnished room in quiet sWals, entrance, anisfft� X75 Pit*. Non � polls. 4� driveway. 8 leld Hone 10 Ma SELL and will assist with Can wly, far Rom age. nd Call 686-095. 5w i1R14. 100 3 sated at ining/Garden. Whitby. Valued at $285,000. data . 4416.07-2702. (1 00%M leave message. (100393) AJAX fhe v Go - three bedroon WIN exchange -lot bungalow or WHITBY 'it's a Steel* - 401/BROCK Pickering - nice, house, all uti)tles Included• aplk level home- No ""is 'Bluegrass Meadows' - dean. spacious room for rend. Available Immediately. $400- planes. 668.1768. (1005" $174,900. 2200 sq.ft. executive furnished or unfurnished. cable. 6834863• (ice) POWER of sale properties avail- d brick 4 bedrooms. 50x120 h. use of kitchen and laundryfol. facilities. dose to shopping. bu 455 Condos For "u� p � Staff Irrrnsdlose possession. Bob Johnston Reahy. Pat Houghton. sec 428-98%. (100593) Rent with min. emerged Cd Dale or Gall 965.8503. (101093) AJAX -furnished Hoorn for rent WHITBY - luxuryAnderson, oo'�• ISYo Broker/Sales,IggRep. BROKER has 510,000 to lend at in ver hone, share ladltlee, bedrooms, two baths, 5 Guile Reeky, 1991. 7215281 $110 per month. Contact Doug $90 per week. Available Oct. I. appliances, recreation facak'i". 24 hr. pager. (TF) at 668.6805, Community Finan - (100693) available Nov. 1. $1000 GORGEOUS ph' mous Clear- tial Services. MALL)428-8923. monthly. Call 321.8484 or 890 450 Shared 9466. (loom) 610 Legal 610 ''-mal Legal Accomm. 460 Office 8 Retail Notices Notices 610 Notices WHITBY 1 bedroom with 4 or- Space bath. laundry, parking, shared kitchen, $400 per month, fist/ AJAX - shared office space m last, no pets, teaie preferred. available, 600 sq.ft. Includes Cap 721,2597. (093093) frontage and one office and PUBLIC NOTICE warehouse space. $500 PICKERING - baking for one to inclusive. Please all 61%.66M share 3 bedroom house. $500 for information. (100393) Pis utilities. (416) 322-3532. oboe NOTICE is hereb iven that the Council of the (092993) FOR rent, 1150 aq.h. a/c Y g •vete. wostney/401 n Ajax. In. ODDDD Regional Municipality of Durham proposes to pass a PICKERING - share executive duarw location, mins. from Co,b' taw t0 St0 U and close that art Of the highway horn, oemral air. 5 applances, Great rate. Cal Tony, 674.5555y P P p doe* to PTC. $400 includes 04 702. (TF) known as Regional Road No. 4 which is located at the utikks and Pill". Call 831- ,y to w ae With shed, facing parik. $1000 WHITBY - large bright 3 - - 4782.(10030 490 northeast corner of Regional Road No. 4 (Taunton plus utilities monthly. FlrsVtast, available Nov. 1. 683-1300, bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 Rooms To LARGE morn to rent n beautiful baths, family room, 43/(� 0 ywallon Rentals Road) and Church Street. in the Town of Aiax, in the garage. Rent country home, 10 min. from pato, Playground. CLose to Pickering Town Centre, 15 C L E A R W A T R Regional Municipality of Durham. WHITBY clean ne" �'ly rerhovated 3 bedroom• bungalow. ler. schools. transportation , minutes from Durham College, shopping Pets OK. $950. ALTONA Rd. and Hwy e2 Non E - three bedrooms, fully furnished. air, conditioned nits chose to all amenities. fireplace. arnoker 5375/morn, 427_ 9M 8110. (save message. (100793) Pickering, Rouge Valley. 5µt. (093ogr) . mobile nom.:. Heated pool&, hot tub, tennis, NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of broadloom, 2 appaanoec'aval'tmm'41f'284- SOUTH Oshawa rear GM, 3 fie• Parking- laundry, share bedroom townhouse, $895 cooking and ret area Pool PICKERING - Brock/401, near beaches and major artradiam. Children weloorna the Regional Municipality of Durham proposes oy the 1618 or 283.8030. (093093) monthly all utilities ncluded. table, non amhokef Preferred, fur- paring' on bis faults. own bath. mob or 1em�smoking,• Photos. (Less than moteq. $275 aforesaid by-law to authorize the sale of the stoppe(J up OSHAWA southeast. dose t0 401. 3 bedroom semi, 1 1/2 Available Nov. 1. Call Sand Wished or unfurnished. 565 no smoking, no 4351098. (1014 fly. 509-3888. (100693) P°a- $275 • 1/2 cis• water and _ y- 6835503. (100793) �DO� and closed highway to the owners of the lands abuttin g barns, July tented, large deck. hydro. Call 428-9374. (100693) OSHAWA - thres bedroom AJAX - unfurnished room in • Flonda Do you &a epethdig the winter in the stopped up highway. Single garage. 5850 monthly, large clean home on quiet PICKERING - two rooms avail- townhouse available lion Oct Fkhrida7 One or two bedroom. Avail. Nov. let. Call (416) 834 rhdg♦ drys etreel. Use of all facilities, able n hone, one furnished, orb Nov F stow' apartrent for font. October - 3290. (092993► Professional non-smakin one unfurnished. Use of arc basrrent. some with garage. 9 fadNias- March. one block to t».th. Call The portion of the highway proposed to be stopped up, NO down payment? Good treda' Good )obi you can buy Available Telephone 4363346. (100793) female preferred. Available any irvnediaely. time after Oct. „t. Cd Lirba would sud mature work ng 576-0326. (10059!) closed and offered for sale Is more particularly for the price d rent. while prices WHITBY - two and three 619.2776. Parson �831-23�. 0 03093) ) bedroom townhouses in new GORGEOUS ph' mous Clear- described as that part of Lot 14. Concession a, Towel of and ales are down. Call Doug Bent, Commmunry, Fliwhoal, complex tndge and stow. oh uYERPOOL/BAYLY- furnished N detached room in walwaeskri. jack+ul 880 Ajax, Regional Municipality of Durham. (formerly 6 6686805. (�) sere contained sun., sae laundry, 5850 t $955 inPrivate dudes water and sewage. CO share kitchen and bath wnh one rhorrhe n thew subeivsron by can- and information Available to �. for information and to view Township of Pickering, County of Ontario). designated RENT down - P gust unser. 4 bedrooms other. No pets, no Smokm asrv:tlop area, share all 668 5660. (1 0079M Private entrance. lau a toads. non smoker. S44o laundry.kohl:, photos a, 6ae_g646 , (00193) as Pans ' 0 and 11. On Plan 40R-7287 * bun, bungalow. main, 5 appliances, doubt• Ienced 4347510. 1 ROOr11S TO Oct. 1 f3s0 "�- Cap 637- fflOfRltly- 100793) 430 D538. (100393) PICKERING liOmeS 500 dmie. yard, school. GO. - large house. of Rent For Sate The proposed by-law and a copy of Plan 40R 7287 5895 due utilities. Availabe ori. AJAX -large room with all ,�1Oes• 2 „� o.a,. ftra/ t. 260.9391. 9100593) ret. f400 SOUTH Ajax - furnisrhiM morn lo fauates in quiet executive f a20.t592. COSOURG area - are you may be seen at the Clerks De ^ment of the Regional pa, . ROUGEMOUNT and Hwy 62 - rent in private home, share harms. Suit elderly/mature (100193) seriD1sly sing a safe. 4ww wain eomlrnJnay 30 mare. Municipality of Durham. 005 Rossland Road East. two bedroom bungalow. two aarnces. app quint scent street. tamktm. 590 per weak, f"VIasL Cquf>t* or wofkng temple. No AJAX • We" Heights area Cas Stan atter 5 p.m. 6833699, Darts or smoking. 427-6891 Share d lacities, non arrhoker, g• salt at Whitby? Then a1 rte a 416- Whitby,Ontario. 5800 plus ,bites. 420.7248. (100693) leave massage. (100193) no pas. Femake preferred. 5450, she 721-1949 for description and as- Ira• Of my brick. 4 yew now Can - AJAX - three bedroom detached Morxhly d iflc3Ue Citi 614 - just norm of pickoring FURNSHED spacious room to ce71 (1001 Village luxury fumiiued rent n horns, duan rased bungalow. NOW - At is meeting to be held n the Council Chambers, 605 nage• 4 apps ances• gasps, long or short term. Avaalble - room quiet oxewrvo in executive Aare• kiltAon and Cable hone row*t paring CHRISTIAN single female extra b o n u s l (for 60 d a y closing), only :167.soo. Rossland Road East. Whitby, Ontario, on 13th October, Oct. 1. $995 monthly. 839.3069. laundry facilities. $275 per available. use of kitchen, needs Christian fertWe room month. First/last, suits non bathroom, laundry room "M" toWadShareanawl- REDUCED - beautiful 3300 1993, Regional Council will hear any person who g AJAX - three bedroom main floor Smhokig $arts"- 427-5752 or lactates. Reasonable rates. Mont with. DurharvScarbono agRottbOisstoreeMvs.50alfte. finlsA b basement claims that his or her land will be prejudicially affected bungalow, central vac. central ars pod. 5 apWuncss. 931-3552. (loos9� Pars. all 427-9007. 1to03931 sea cap so9 21x3. (10039;!) with �� � ow� � by the by-law and who applies to De neard- separate laundry raal4ies. $Baro monthly . 60% utilles. Avai- 680 Announcements 680 Announcenlefits 680 Anrlouriceftlents air conditioning. antral vac. Mast oe seen. $239.900. Open House Sun. 123 -o House able Oct. 15. or Nov. 1. 693- S n m. 44n Grandi7644( at Whitby, Ontario, this 9th day of Septemoer. 5911 or 725-0746 swmngs. t. N Oshawa 4W_DATED 10079Ct 1993 ONE bedroom small country house near Whitby. Available Did. 15. Suitable angle or wank. Ing Couple. Hydro, oil, heat extra. $550 monthly. Gil "if- 2122- (loci 93) 66-2122.(100193) PICKERING - large 4 bedroom house. upper and main floor. $900 . utilities. Available Imrriediatay. Leave massage. 686-6310. (100393) WHITBY - Rossland ad THtk- son Rd, available mmediately. Nice three bedroom two Storey home on quiet court. excludes basement, includes garage, central arc, 5 appappliances,appliances,and Large fenced yard. Close to schools and shopping. $950 plus utilities. Cap 436.6253 or 666.1157. (100593) 430 Rooms To Rent AJAX . large unfurnished dean quiet townhouse. Are_ POOL pofMng. bus. lateldry- rton S maker. ask for koi1L •46/361. WESTHEY Neighs: sea - Iw- hefted room in evscuivs horn s. $400 monthly. First/last required• Non antokr pieffes- 41brial pislened- Cal 427-0461. PICKERING MEDICAL CENTRE URGENT CARE CLINIC OPENING SAT., OCT. 16,1993: OPEN FROM: SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. DR. Y. SEMOFF DR. B. CHARTIER DR. B. FARBER DR. G. MAPLES-COCKBURN DR. H. PETROFFi DR N. BAKER, DR R. SHAFIR 1885 Glenanna Rd. Pickering 801-7277 Kingston Rd Gisnann Rd �PIdI rkv MMlhdeal PickePickering cagm Town Pith o ft Ckk Centre C.00Qi4X 630 Regi 630 Rn630 Is Your Money Going Up In SMOKE? For the cost of 12 packs of cgamiles you could be an EX-SMOKER REGISTER NOW FOR COUNTDOWN A five week, 7 session stop smoking program Begins TUES., OCT. 19,7:30 p.m. at Durham Regional Police Dept. 962 Kingston Rd. (cor. Brock Rd./Hwy. #2) $95.00 (Ask how you can qualify for $45 refund) Call the LUNG ASSOCIATION, (416) 436-1046 . ) OPEN House - Sun. Oa. 3.14 -� P.M. 36 Sumac Rd. Bumheton, CUO= built 4 bedroom horns C - W . Lundy, J 1 C ark on two sue treed lot. $329.000 Ca14162631f1651. (100193) +- COME AND WORSHIP THESE CHURCHES INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THEIR WORSHIP SERVICES, DU1118=0l1/ - FA:iPORT UNITES CHURCH PICKERING VILLAGE 101%°iJ"bar1i0f K l'�l"N 839-7271 UNITED CHURCH Womt ice a church Sahool ME 300 Church St. N., Ajax Church service 10:90 a.m. 683-4721 AMER!" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1820 Whits Rd. NL THE FAMILY CHURCH WORSHIP TIME 11 :00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL VJFWN" HEIGHTS • BAPTIST CHURCH 066*4 d Appbcmk K"t School 56 tbiss los. Noon, Ain (.Aid Ead d LOEB Plan) MORNIIG WORSHIP 10:00 AAL R41L hII14s Randle, Parlor 6!6.1720 STANDARD CHURCH A community Methodist Church Brock Rd. at Hwy. R7 SUNDAY: Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Fellowship 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 - Adult Bible Study - Bible Club for Youth Phyllis Spencer Worship & Sunday School 10:30 am. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN 35 CHURCH ST. N. PICKERING VILLAGE 683-7311 REV. JAMES BIGGS WORSHIP a CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. To Advertise Your Church Events call Janice at 683-5110 PAGE 20•THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCPOBER 1,19913 500 For sale 580 Mortgages 590 Oayo tu I' es 670 Pomona BRIGHTON ate$ - beautiful 3 and Personal level bartuspll 1976 1141., 4 Loans - loans N JESUS says. an the bind lead WANTED Owner l)Perelor for the blind? Does your minister brand all bedroms, 3 baths, custom call you are saN• woodstove heated, rotes- employed, have payments p name Cftlps Candy and weer glasass7 The hireling is Soda routs. High profk, irrvest the hired minister' Micah 3:11. credo, income difficulties or stoney immures narideseped rt 1f acre' been turned down. CityCan Two north o1 401. $6990. Call 1-800-267-9273. (102793) Isaiah 56:10-12. John 10:11. 13.47 4s Financial, 4368104 Oshawa or Cit 6131754625. (101493) Jim Campbell, 1-705.953-9475. IIF) 254.0997 Pickering. (try BEAUTIFULLY deoaalW 1650 MORTGAGES and barn, 95% MALE seeks attractive non ttq.ft. 3 bedroom, caner lot, financing down paymrat also finished basement, fireplace, R )strations smoking female (25-35) for 63 e9 dining, movies or stimulating arranged. Oualified or roman tub. $139.900. Open unqualified. Call Doug 668- House Oct. Z 2-4:30 p.m 50 6805. Communuity Financial oomersalbn leading to a fun and romantic relaliornhp. Me - Empire. CourUcs. 436-9760. Servidss. (TF) PRIVATE Adotpvn Seminar - t 5601. (100393) NE Whitby - executive home In -MORTGAGES as low as 5.75% Interested on learning more PSYCHIC Readin and prin about vate adaption. Call for Falrtngbrook. 4 bedreorns, 2 1/2 o.ac. call Michael 668-7200, baths, main floor familirm m Anubis Investments Ltd. Serving consultations. free brochure, 430-1986. Appointments arranse• with fireplace, central air, In- Ontario since 1972. (TF) (100593) arranged. Call 623.7558. . Cal 623.7 58. ground pool, premium lot $239.900. For appointmarc cal - 430-0624. (100193) 510 Townhouses For Sale aer EXCELLENT starter -south Aja:, 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms, eat -in kitchen with built in dishwasher, finished basement, new broadloom throughout, low maintenance tees. Close td schools and shopping. Shows beautifully. $121.900. 68359%. (100193) 520 Condos For e PRIVATE SALE See the beauld„ vews and surW15 tram this lovely Tndel 12th Floor condominium. One Dedroom solarium. laving room. dining room, kitchen complete with appliances Separate laujnc area wit washer and dryer ,)nderground parking and an7ker Great recreational facdnres and secunty Pnce $124.500 No agents please For further r1omtatpn phone 683-7391 or 839.3412 535 L° 1e 11500 ' _ or.oe. w000ec �.^n)y IN .01. 14 fir. east or Oshawa. Sand beach- hsh.ng, next 10 10.000 acres county forest. est. Frex'6-431-1555. (TF) 540 out -0l -Town Properties ACREAGE 125 30C 32 acres, po^d. one only. Won't last. Financing. 613-279-3255. 4AN01'MAN pal - 5 room home or urge treed tat Acores to St..rgeon Lanae, Long Beach. Only (62.900. Aiso 4 room house. new i d% new tsrpat and cupboards. now timed well. large kill. reduced to 152.500 Alco 5 room hors in V";e of Cameron.mr*ruvtwo co drama% ony 13:.500. John Worsley, Brow. 705-359.1131. (100793) Vacation Properties 545 Po ACREAGE,POND'LAKE - s5 Wes $49.900. Ma(esuc hardwooda. adjacent to Crown Land. Ownerf as oft as 10% down. (613) 2 3255. 550 Cottages For as APSLEY - $69.900 Cottage em - sero, finished. 3 bedroom. sundecir. Privies hardwood lel vnrseraed, bur season access. AN services corrpl le. Clear lake. super 1ish�y ewmrti 19. W -W spats, looll for peace and quest - door ass the coloun. Call 1.416-349- 2911.(1022911 575 BORROW $10.000. pay ae tele as$110 PM month 06&r- Cal Jerry. 6e8-7200. Free oornsukillil Rn. Anubis Invest- ntaMls Lad. (TF) MOIEY Pmblm. ? Loads, debt consolidations, credit anangsmans, personal tludpst pWuning, garrtsheet ettlttpeui FREE CONSULTATIONS. 425. (F 4433.1 ) 710 Births IrS A BOY .. FEESOR, DAVE i HEATHER are proud to announce the girth and safe arrival of Joshua David, born on Wed., Sept. 15, 1993 at 12:32 a mnl weighing 8 Ibis. 15 oz at Centenary Hospital. Proud by sister Rachel and Grandparents Betty and Larry Sherman of Scarborough, Claire Ressor of Locust Hill and Great -granny Sherman of DR. E. GILLEZEAU M. FITZSIMMONS WE AVTE NEW P47/EN TS BY APPOINTMENT WE OFFER FAMILY EYECARE • Contact Lenses • Binocular Vision • Perceptual Testing • Digpens n0 of all I Olt, �Jpes of Frames a Contacts 111-111-10 1161 683-1175 839-5303 1100 SALT OR WEATHER DAMAGED CONCRETE WALKWAYS OR STEPS? BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED CONCRETE REFINISHING AND REPAIR ANY SIZE JOB - MODERN METHODS NC DAMAGE 'C SHRUBS LAWNS 8 DRIVEWAYS ALL AVAILABLE METHODS PERFORMED NS!DE OG OUTSIDE -sk+ageing samoviCes L. n..:r�..r tr.t.i..,, .,� ar..... r.a,q,.,,e,, t►+orr LARRY GOODWIN 24 Hours Tel. (416) 619.1703 or Fax,1416) 683-0421 IN SIX %ION'THS YOUR CHILD WILL LEARN COMPUTERS' Al hmaa,er, icrar; fig+ ■ 0 aAeaare a Int :lrr .., beads ear ` e`1µ Clzm falberat din= wa LA N1 ViT!-R Olt hof a: ttacYaK roti bo warc h* LA tray 3 . < .carr od sae :espam sac teem s a.c ;erg Gee ear :mice p abaca,ee ca: tfr Frrnda p ,or w8.'tea.Lme wdoy. JIM PRC KSS 0(41G)SMS437 t •t•raras .sp.st • go&kp flra.nl • 40asti.aterra M arm - rr W-st • oweur tkwas c -W s2Oaftpsat!radel7M � G `I416) 509 -KIDS i""'a mi l} 7m Itirvolon Rant urd 16. Pefattnl Outdoor Living ... lndoorsT" FALL SALE 2D% off�� rt >aw= U1111= m >raa 2020 Wentworth St. W., knit 19, Whitby 404-2789 1480-268.0111 INDEPENDENTLY OWNED A OPERATED l`� s#�teiu a Fall Specials ' Natural LoDidrlg Fiberglass Nails $30.00 Pedicure $15.00 1Q Leg Wax $15.00 ' Deep Cleansing Facial $25.00 For other specials fall 42&7536 NOW OPEN i 1 PICKERI BA 1 1 BATTERY 1 1 Reconditioned Batteries 1 From - $34.95 1 Full 1 Yr. Warranty 1 •' Receive $500 discount 1 with this ad 1750 Plummer Unit 1-A OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 1 Mori. - Fri. r SaL 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 1 LSun. 1 p.m., 5 p.m. mj 1� � 1� oti tt>• I� ttttt� � Foci 671 Business Personals Party , Services �� RABBIT wants work doing magic for children's parties and all occasions, have my own magician. Call Ernie. 668.4932. Tax, Financial Directory Unsecured bans up to $25.000. consolidate credit cards 48 hrs. funding ®1 Gro® 416-972-1170 Experkned Journeymen Pllllflier No job too small - Faucets. SIM" . basement, washrooms, wet bars, etc. Any renovation or addition. Daytime 4274209. Home: 427-8809. Ash for Tom. CALL i SAVE PLtMaMS i R WYATM Dram dealing, repairs 8 now iflstalaDdli. Basement washrooms, ceramic tie. Gogxt*e Rates. Estimates. 22 yrs. experience. Lic3need Painting, Weight Loss Decorating LONG LASTING LOSE Weight - Feel grea4 to RENOVATIONS, painting a dieting, sate effective. 100% wallpapering. general repairs., guarantee, see 6 feel results in 20 % discount for seniors. days. Details 416-631-4457. Phone Chuck 404-9669. (093093) The Fox & The Flower of Pub Neighborhood establishment gets involved in community The Fox and the Flowerpot Pub, located in The Courtyard, Pickering Village, in Ajax, is a long way from Surrey, England. But it takes its name from a pub in that part of the world, and to its patrons, the Pickering Village pub provides a warm, friendly atmosphere, %here friendships are made, and some renewed. The quaint yet intimate pub has kept its head above water during the last four, difficult, years. Still, it has endeavored to give patrons 'something extra' by jazzing up its lineup of activities with a host of special promotions. And it does so with a safe, responsible approach, being part of the Server Intervention Program (SIPS). It will not allow anyone to drink more than he or she is able. POET's Club is one program that is already in full swing. The main purpose of this club is to create a taxi fund to ensure people who need a ride home will get one. Patrons join this club simply by paying a S1 membership fee. Management matches the amount that is put in by patrons, and all have the assurance that anyone who needs a taxi home will be helped with the fare. Starting Oct. 1, The Fox & Flowerpot is sponsoring a 'name the brew' contesL Right through to the end of October, customers will have the opportunity to come up with a name for a special draft beer direct from the brewery for the Pickering Village pub. The winner of this contest, likely to be announced at the Halloween Night Monster Mash Bash, will win - besides the recognition at the pub - a $50 credit at the bar, and a watch valued at approximately $100. A special election day darts tournament will take place on the day itself, with the main players in the election taking their places on the darts board, and patrons having an opportunity to predict the outcome with the help of their scores. Monthly mid -week 'special days' at the pub will be continuing. Lord Nelson Day, for example, is planned to evoke discussion on the subject, with a trivia quiz thrown in. Also continuing are the monthly open stage for artists. Here, local artists are allowed 15 to 20 minutes to try their acts on a live audience. The next one is scheduled for Oct. 23, and anyone interested is encouraged to call the pub. As well, there is a live jazz jamming session every Thursday night, as well as feature jazz bands on Sunday afternoons. Throughout October, Wednesday nights are All -you -can -eat - spaghetti nights, for just $6.99, complete with Caesar salad. In November, Tuesday nights are 'tax-free,' with the pub paying all taxes on your orders. Looking even further ahead to New Year's Eve, the theme is Sapphires and Rubies,' a theme which can be left to your imagination. One unusual aspect of this intimate neighborhood pub is that it is not "a den for men," according to co-owner Mary Kroetsch. In fact, mothers with their young 9%s fox 00 9%it 110iacripo t Vub "A little something for everyone" 109 OLD KINGSTON RD. "In The Courtyard" 428-2162 children are sometimes seen frequenting The Fox & The Flowerpot during the days. They come for lunch, or just for a cup of coffee. For that reason, you will even find board games to keep the children occupied. Mary owns the business with her husband Ian Haldane. Catering, both inside and out, is also available. Mary points out that unlike most caterers who come to your home, because of The Fox's license, customers don't have to pay for a full bottle of wine if only half a bottle is used. The Fox catering service allows them to travel with opened bottles; consequently, opened bottles can be returned to the pub. It's worth noting, too, that non- alcoholic beverages are served here - everything from coolers, liqueurs and cocktails. The fact is, The Fox & The Flowerpot, which can accommodate up to 73 people, is indeed a cosy community establishment that is working hard at being a home away from home, for its regulars, but also for people who are just passing through the community and who want a friendly pub to eat, drink and be sociable. For any of the planned events, visit the pub at 109 Old Kingston Rd., or call 428-2162. SoliariluM By 0 fissionalCuebm 3Jy 4GLM MAN For Par Plrle all Maaeegg FREE -IN-HOME CONSULTATION 416.686.4417 Business Services ILLUSTRATION, cartooning, graphic design, advertising. usiness or persona(. Reasonable rates. Also lessons available. Randy Timms, (416) 571.2583. (TF) Chimney Sweeps Driving Schools HOME 0 BUSINESS •SERVICES • To AdvMix Cad {76gy7g or 707672 THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1,1993 -PAGE 21 Drhring Schools NO"*�s AJAX Chimney sweeps - Sipe• Jewellery ReDaia Housecleaning Housecleaning Housecleaning Housecleaning dal - chimney doming as low as only $59. Pest screening Installed. 825. -No fuss, no GALBRAITH Jeweler$ repairs, ARE you having problems find. HONEST reliable hard working CLEANING Iday available with muss guaranteed'. Free estimates. 6867741. (102293) watch straps, batteries, jewellery. Ajax Sl tipping Plaza, Ing urn* to dean your home? person 16 112 years experience excellent references. Will clean EXPERIENCED clearing lady For professional cleaning call will do cleaning, rates, $15165, entire house including indge and available in Aiax. Call Nita, 683 192 Harwood Ave. S. 683-0407. Helens Home Service today. Phone after 4 p.m. anytime or, stove, $50. Please calf 833- 3961. (100193) 427-1041. (100693) weekends. 576-4367. (100793) 3378. (100393) Private school opens in Advertisinici Aiax By Bev McFarlane Blaisdale Montessori School in Ajax isn't just for t-- pre-schoolcrs. The school, which was established in 1969, is one of five ; B l a i s d a l e Montessori _ locations, and the Ajax site has now added an elementary division for children ages 6 to 12. Until now, only, the Pickering Blaisdale Montessori has had an elementary program, but as parents of children in Blaisdale's pre-school shared their concerns over wanting a continuation of the highly specified Montessori education, school principal Eleanor Wilson obliged and added that division to the Ajax location. The Montessori concept allows each child to work at his or her own pace. At the heart of the philosophy is the fact that the child has an understanding of himself and the world he lives in. Nis Wilson is a firm believer in the Montessori approach, which was devised by Dr. Maria Montessori. Dr. Montessori spent 40 years studying the child, was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in the 1930s, and in 1992, was honored by Italy with her face on the 1,000 -lire note. 'f L. est - -- t c Blaisdale Montessori teacher Cindy Cooper with students, six- year-old Ryan, left, and Leandra, 5. LA Blaisdale Montessori strictly adheres to the principles of that educator, and goes so far as to only hire teachers who are trained in the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI), the highest standard of Montessori in the world. For starters, to become a trainer, teachers must first have no less than 10 years experience; they must then take the AMI training over again, and then apprentice for four years with a qualified trainer. Although a number of Nlontessori pre-school programs in Ontario do have A%lI teachers, hos Wilson says that hers is the only one with ANTI -trained elementary teachers in the Durham area. As such, Blaisdale is the most complete Montessori school in this community. The elementary class is fast gaining acceptance, with its "surprisingly affordable fees," according to Ms Wilson, plus the level of learning offered. Currently, the six-year-old students are studying invertebrates. They have the ability to read stories, a skill that is expected and encouraged. As Ms Wilson says, "The children do have choices in their work. But they are more productive than in the conventional education system. They have a real joy in learning." The basic subjects (reading, writing and mathematics) are taught individually, while other subjects are taught in a small group setting. Because of the way classes are taught, students can join the classes any time during the year, without there being a major concern about catching up'. One mother, Kim Brown, whose Why Advertise In Focus on Business? ' Durham businesses wanting to increase their profile and sales volume find that being a part of the Focus on Business advertising feature definitely has its advantages. Over the last few years a great many businesses - of all sizes - have found that investment in the Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser's and Oshawa/Whitby This Week's Focus on Business feature have generated extra phone calls that likely would not have otherwise occurred. How do you get involved? When a company makes a commitment to advertise for 10 weeks oil the page. it also receives a full feature story, complete with pictures. The story reinforces the advertisement. emabling the business to explain in depth its product and/or service, philosophy, goals, special promotions and even an historical overview. Unless the business chooses otherwise, everything is done by. the newspaper's staff: the ad design, story interview and writing, plus the taking of the photographs. All the business needs to do is prepare for the increased sales volume. For more information call Janice at 683-5110. r . K L •wry. rr•�xa.rrna 11 son is in his fourth year at Blaisdale Montessori, says her six- year-old is doing at least the equivalent of Grade 2 math. Many people, Mrs. Brown says, have indicated that Alexander is "advanced for his years in his scholastic abilities." She adds, "it's important for students to be aware of the significance of education," and she maintains the Blaisdale Montessori approach helps towards that goal. The students receive one hour a week of Japanese instruction, as well as one hour a day of French. However, all classroom assistants in classes from age 2 1/2 and up speak French all the time. As a result, Ms Wilson says, "The children not only learn French, they live it." In addition, the elementary children have access to 10 computers in the building. While many schools offer some of these elements, few maintain the consistent quality available at Blaisdale. The school is at 545 Kingston Rd., just east of Church St., in Ajax. Interested parents are welcome to arrange an interview, tour and video viewing, to get a first-hand account of what lite school offers. Call 686-5005 for more details. Carlmar Health Foods Complete line of Natural Foods, Natural Vitamins & Minerals, Herbal Remedies, Teas, Coffee substitutes, Organic Grains, All Ginseng Products. Books, Cosmetics, Protein, body building supplements. 1271 Kingston Rd. (West of Liverpool Rd.) ® 905-839-6679 f S S B OrhflrtD School 10 lessons $150 3 lessons & test $75 Free pick-up b drop off. 287-3060 7 dayshveek Home Improvements DRYWALL, taping, boarding, studs and T -bar codings. spray stucco, plaster repairs. For professional service at competi- tive oriaes Call Rill ar 4ro-A409. *Blalsdalem laonteri hool EST. 1969 Ages 18 months to 12 yrs. 545A Kingston Rd., Pickering Village, (rear building) Ajax YOU'LL BE IMPRESSED! 686-5005 CARROLL HOME IMPROVEMENTS announces the Grand Opening of ye _j jyj Sunroorrrs & Additions 906 BROCK RD. S., PICKERING 420-4888 1-800.465-0593 �&g14o3'o Imm 16L ;-ee Party Room Available fiermar aril lrternational tipectalties Sunday Brunch 10:30-2:O rues. -Sat. 11:30-2:30 & � 10 p.m. Sunday 10:30-9 p.m. Loeatd in the Courtyard of Pickering `Vic e 10.9 Od A n4stort PJ.., -41a.t. a- --iti 760 PERIODIC VISITS OR UVE-IN CARE FOR YOUR PETS, HOME & PLANTS HOME SECURITY d MAINTENANCE UVEdN OR HOURLY CHILD CARE BONDED A INSURED, EST. 1961 RELIABLE & AFFORDABLE 586-1691 • THE F RY FROM 4.99% 1 st, 2nd, 3rd Utges. to 95% • Rental Properties • Re -financing 8 Cottages • Debi Consolidation • Rural Properties • Self-employed • Bad Credit No Warne - No Problem Prins Duals Below Bank Rales Fast ProlesliiolW Service since 1975 We will come into your home and prepare for you a personal and complete video file of your contents inside and out. Worth its weight in Gold, when you need to file a claim. BONDED 8 INSURED FOR APPOINTMENT CALL ROSEANNE STRONG "PICTURE YOUR TREASURES" 509-1 Q48 TRIPLE C CERAMIC TILES Installation of ceramic tiles, marble and perrazo. For home, offices or industrial use. For estimates can 428-8653 TMS Painting 8 Decor Interior 8 Exterior European Workmanship. Fast dean reliable service. 420-0081 11 CALL THE FORCE 40+ TRADESMAN Carpentry. plasteRig, painting, drywall, plumbing 8 brmt. apt. 8 re; rms. Senlors 10% discount. Mike 725-3782 Christmas decorating ARTISTIC 4lasorary specala. Ing in fireplaces and chimney repairs. Works w,1h bricks. biocks and stones of all kinds. Free estimates. workmanship guaranteed. Call Rene Gerva,s. 666-4428. (r;:) SABER Contracting - all carpentry. add,tions, renovations, k,tCnens. bathrooms. home maintenance emergency service, furniture ►et n,sh ng, Quality work guaranteed. 15 years - r enos 6862915. (TFEFG) EUROPEAN tole specalst will renovate fo6r bathroom or lutden waft as well as }bot line. 20 years experience. Good references and sac.sfacl,on guararneed. For free ea:mutne, D. Dykstra. 725-4913. (TF) GUAUTY work oy lather and son 'tam.Wei experienced. hard work ng, Removartons, addsiorn. decks, etc Cal cs 'or a free est:mnate 571-1263 Bol or Rod. Osnawa. (TFAIL) Handyman GCB CONSTRUCTION Irltew and exterior repairs, renovations and construction. Fast and clew prolessionw work guararteed. CRAIG 686-1913 ACT Now, Chnstmu s comwig. Wallpaper and purring, decorat- ing dews. roe room, dry", electrical. caw rats. cuts Doug. 439-3442.(10C393) IIAN won ockup to do odd )ads delrsrr+q or small mwrig )obs. Cal V all!907. (100393) S.C.G. Construction Ltd. - Iuakty exterior and interior senovatiore, ns. ilk additions, eesigrvbu,id bars and cwwtew Aa workmanship guaranteed and insured. Contact Gar"83ti 0964. (TF) SENIOR reputes w m;, 40 )oars experence. Painting, brrclrngk and clumrey, nepers. caukrn drywall carpentry, plumbing. Clean and itself. Guaranteed. es- timates free. 638.8072. Moving, Storage MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTBIS We wig mow anylnnW Cornmercisl or missiiderj�iy t L %.r= ` Senior$. MW morrh decou ts. Fre 64110919L LL AJAX Moving Systems - tui services, rtwes. appliance and spedaYsts, flat rate or try. We now have heated storage wigs. Now aft" tree Owwith mow. Cal 427- D0�6 (TF) HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS - frtow Wg or small, we price TNtarn all Free eairnates, seniors discount. short notice moves, pianos moved. Comparable ranee. Cal 432-2650. (TF) MAN with truck and/or mwp, for all your moving needs. prices to ft row budget. Special rales for seniors. 'We try to be the best in town' Give Pato a call at 57r,- 9533. (TFALL) 769533.(TFALL) NEN with large truck will do household move, residential, eonarwrcial. All types of moves. Call Carl or Jane. 427.2856. Servlaes MAGICIAN, clown trends. ready to entertain for any age, any occasion. Birthdays. promotions, Openings. fundraisers, Magic stows are funs Lettuce help. 83¢7057- at 728.11334. (TF) PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1993 01M1*641:141i16 111 ►i W1 1 1 . With a Touch Tone phone call 1-416- 976-0999 to browse ads or respond to ads. Be sure to make a note of the mail box numbers at the end of each ad, and follow instructions by the computer. A charge of $1.99 per minute will apply. you can respond to ads 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 2. If you need help, call toll free 1-800- 667-6083 between noon and 11 p.m. BOB'S Lake 3 112 acre lot, include_ deeded access to lake. super fishing. S29.000. OB 1075 (PIC) HOUSE for rent, 4 bedrooms. backs on to school, newly decorat- ed. fenced back yard. S1.100 plus utilities. OB 1076 (WHI) FLORIDA. Madera Beac, Ya. -,*,Ya. -,*,Club, two bedrooms. fully equipped. rent weekly, or monthly. OB 2120 (PIC) Sr4ARE 'wo bedroom. IJwe• eve apartment. furnished, close to transit. Pickering. 5325. First anc last. OB 2121 (PIC) SIGNS blanks. 1.,. x-_ x28" poly- styrene. large quantity and ideal for outdoor signs. OB 3146 WEDDING dress, size s^al; 7 Paid S1200. will sell for $650. OB 3253 WEIGHT loss a must? Energy a need? Good nutrition assured on this 100 per cent nat- u:al program. OB 3270 FRANKLIN mint Monopoly game, gold- plated hotels and game pieces. paid S779. asking 5400 or best offer. OB 3474 (PIC) FOR sale, brown stove, Selector, asking S50. needs fuses only. eS 3475 (PIC) 14' aluminum boat, $700. 9.8 Mercury motor, $500. Will sell separately. 08 3476 (OSH) CHURCHILL pool table, 4x8, slate top. New $3,200. Sell for best offer. All acces- sories, cover included. OB 3477 (OSH) KINSAG for discrimi- nating golfers, attach- ments included, brand new - tournament prize, retail $750, best dffer. OB 3478 (OSH) PONY, black Shetland mare, very pretty, great with children, used for birthday par- ties, $600 or best offer. OB 3479 (PIC) FREEZER, 15 cubic foot, excellent condi- tion. $175. OB 3480 (WHI) CHILD'S Lepeine bed room suite - bed, dresser. shelf unit. sold elm. excellent condition. $400. OB s 3483 (OSH) HUNDREDS of prod- ucts available to trade, Personal and busi- ness. you name it we trade it. OB 3487 (OSH) POOL cover 20x40 SSC OC. 6 divingg board S50.00, ladder S25 00, oil heater, filter. acces- sones S125 00. 200.00 for every- 'ning OB 3488 (WHI) COMPACTOR. ,,, exce ect ccnd,t,on. Kenmore. S'25 c.b.o. OB 3491 (AJA) KENMORE washer. drye deluxe model. used year and a half, S650 pair: Moffat dryer, needs motor, $100. OB 3494 (OSH) 2 lair of g, -:s ice. sKa'es. size 7. S40 each or best offer. White heavy-duty sewing machine. $150 or best offer. OB 3495 (OSH) FOR sale, five ndus- t,ia steel cables. 4x8 and 6x8 and one industrial sewing machine. Ike new. OB 3496 (WHI) TWO car of boys' size 3 Bauer hockey skates, excellent con- dition, S25 each. OB 3497 (WHI) THREE piece bath- room $150. Small freezer. S100. OB 3498 (OSH) WINDOWS, 2, 43" x 53 , aluminum -vinyl break with sliders. brown ex -terror, dou- ble glazed. S100 or best offer. OB 3499 (AJA) APARTMENT size Kenmore washer and dryer, 2/3 capacity of standard, retails $1,300, hoses and pickups included, 5500. OB 3501 (AJA) MOVING boxes, all sizes for sale, .25 cents each; single boxspring, $10. OB 3502 (WHI) TWO Sears mate -bed storage boxes, never used, $200 each. OB 3503 (OSH) FREE to good home, Guinea Pi08 3504 (gOSH)H) LOOKING for a used IBM computer. 08 3505 (OSH) EATON Viking full size washer and dryer, 8 years young. Asking $400 for the pair. OB 3506 (PIC) NURSERY white crib, $60, white change table, $25; white large rocker, $60; play pen, $20; bunk bed single over double, white, top "Bartering is an idea whose time has come." quality. S250. OB 3507 (PIC) ANTIQUE oak dress- er, 4 -drawer ova! mir- ror attached on stand with two small draw- ers. S250; wing back chair, blue, $150. OB 3508 (PIC) BEDROOM suite. five pieces. cark pine, with single mattress set, excellent condition, S495.00 firm. OB 3511 (PIC) KITCHEN table and chairs, good condition. S200.00 o.b.o. Two 10 speed bicvcles. 550.00 each. OB 3512 (PIC) PANASONIC t-oad- cast colcu, TV cam- era, with lens, special effects generator, camera control unit. Colour sync generator. OB 3513 (PIC) PRINTER parts. Epsc.-. Tosniba, IBM. Roland. stepper motors. printer heads. control panels, cut - sheet feeders. etc. OB 3514 (PIC) FULL �acacity GE m c,:Aa.e and stand. excellent condition. OB 3482 (OSH) 10' marb�e-iccK coun- tertop with double chrome sink and faucets. Best offer OB 3515 (OSH) FULL size baby stroller, $30.00. Crome Curtis table and chair set. S150.00. OB 3516 (PTH) THREE year old Admiral stove almond in colour. Like brand new. Asking S350.00 08 3517 (WHI) PUREBRED 9 month old Himalayan kitten, tabby in colour. Asking S300.00. OB 3518 (WHI) QUEEN size waterbed, $75.00, 26' colour TV, $50.00, 5 drawer dresser, $20.00. Large kitchen table and chairs, $50.00, mates bed, $100.063519 (OSH) GO Kart Vendetta, used one season, original price $2,300, asking $750. Excellent condition. OB 3520 (am) FREE to good home, Guirea OB 3521 OSH)H cage. HIGHLAND (OSH) outfit, girls' size 10, purple dress MacPherson, kilt, socks, vest and blouse, $300, excel- lent condition. OB 3522 (OSH) USED stove and fridge, avocado green. Fridge 60" high by 27" wide by 28" deep. $300 for both. OB 3523 (PIC) KITCHEN table with chairs, S150. Coffee table and two en tables, $75. Compute table, $50. Tw dressers. best offer. OB 3524 (OSH) APARTMENT size freezer for sale, go condition, S50 o.b.o. OB 3525 (OSH) WANTED Utile Tyke T -Car in average con- dition. OB 3526 (WHI) 12 Franklin Mint porcelain, handpainted birthday cups. valued at 5400. Will take best offer. OB 3527 (PIC) Ads will only appear for one week. At the end of the week phone 1-800-661-6083 to renew if required. ANTIQUE wringer washer, Homestead. circa 1860. A-1 condi- tion. Asking 5400. OB 3529 (OSH) KITCHEN table with four chars, wicker and brass. 5100; also 11,000 BTU air condi- tioner, S500. OB 3530 WRINGER washer, Inglis. good condition, 5150 or best offer. OB 3531 (OSH) ROLL bar and light package from 89 Dakota Sport short box plus tonneau cover, $275. 08 3532 (OSH) WANTED: Twin stroller, in excellent condition, reasonable price. 08 3533 (OSH) 1980 G.S. 850 G. Suzuki, midnight blue shaft, excellent condi- tion, asking $1,200. 08 4067 (OSH) SCOOTER, 1985 Honda Elite, 3,000 km, mechanically A1, $800 or trade for a newer 14 ft. aluminum boat. 08 4058 (AJA) 1985 Ford Tempo. $500 as is or best offer. 08 4155 (OSH) 1985 Ford Tempo, 5- speed, good cond., used daily, $800 as is or best offer. 08 4156 COSH) 4 1984 Mustang, looks like boss, new stereo, d speakers, tires and Computer radiator. V-6 3.8 black Two with bra. $2,900 cert. OB 4157 (AJA) FOR sale, 1989 Dodge Power Ram good Four Wheel Drive. 6 litre. auto transmis- sion. Liner and cap included. S8.500.00. OB 4158 (OSH) 1978 Grand Marquis, Florida car, fully loaded. 52,000.00. 1982 Nighthawk. 650cc. best offer. OB 4176 (OSH) 1977 Chev Blazer front end. 350, trans- mission, transfer case, fuel tank, cap and more. for parts. OB 4207 1991 S-15 Sonoma, extra cab pick-up truck. S6.800 or best offer, certified. OB 4208 (OSH) GIRLS' rally mountain bike. pmk�purple. suits 6-9, excellent condi- tion, $75. OB 4211 (WHI) 1988 Volkswagen Fox GL. excelient condi- tion, 53.400 o.b.o. OB 4215 '78 Chrysler Cordoba, auto., air. 55,000 origi- nal miles, grey interior and exterior, as is or certified for 51.000. OB 4216 (WHI) '81 Chevy Malibu, blue interior and exterior, 2 door, 35,000 miles on a Sears rebuilt engine, runs great, very reli- able. As is $800. OB 4217 (WHI) 1972 Pontiac Ventura. burgundy, 350 Chev, Edel- brock intake. Holley carb., alu- minum rims. $2,500 or best offer. OB 4219 (PIC) 1978 Grand LeMans, 4 -door, 305, low mileage, $500, as is. OB 4221 (OSH) 1985 Ford LTD, 6 - cylinder, p.s., p.b., $1,700 or best offer, certified. OB 4222 1989 KX 80, water- cooled, good condi- tion, $800 o.b.o. OB FOR (sale 1979 Mercedes Benz 300D, or will trade for?? OB 4227 (WHI) 1972 Chev Impala, 28,000 original miles, new tires, $800. 4 alu- minum slotted rims, 14` x 60 Goodyear ST tires, $450. OB 4228 1980)AMC Concord, new parts, tires, run- ning condition, asking $350 as is. OB 4230 (OSH) 1984 LTD Crown Victoria, fully powered, 96,000 km, very good condition. Must be seen, $3,400 or best offer. OB 4231 (OSH) 1976 21 Prowler trail- er, on leased lot, in beautiful Haliburton, forest and wildlife reserve. OB 4232 (WHI) 1985 Ford Marquis, air, stereo, cruise. $1,395.00, 1985 Chevrolet Beauville van, air, stereo. cruise. $575.00. OB 4233 ,WHI) WANTED to buy old skidoos, running or not. OB 4234 (OSH) 1986 Mercury Sable GS loaded, 6 cylinder, 3L, 154,000, as is. $2.000.00 OB 4235 (WHI) WANTED ride from Port Hope to north plant GM. Osh., sec- ond shift. 064236 (COB) 1980 VW convertible aluminum rims. roc - caro seats. 1986 roof, for parts or mechanic. As is. $1,400.00. OB 4237(AJA) 1984 Plymouth Reliant, 4 new tires, extra head assemble, S300.00 or best offer. OB 4238 (COB) 1986 Cavalier, $700 as is, or best offer. OB 4239 (OSH) 1986 Bunk Century Limited, 3.7 litre engine, loaded. 52.900. OB 4240 (AJA) ALL terrain vehicle, Polaris 2x4. 1990, like new, S3.000 firm. OB 4241 (OSH) 1985 Toyota Supra, loaded, mint condition, 111,000 km, no win- ters, asking $7,500 firm, certified, must see. OB 4242 (AJA) 1979 maroon Z28, good shape, quick, many new parts, $1,200, as is. OB 4243 (OSH) 1986 Hyundai Exel, as driven daily, $1,100 is. OB 4244 (AJA) EARN $$$ from your home, distributing a nutrition/weight loss program. I do and need help with by growing business. OB 5107 APPRENTICE plumber, 3rd or 4th year, for commercial work. 08 5153 (PIC) FEMALE co -narrator for educational video in Oshawa. Public speaking and/or acting experience preferred. OB 5154 (WHI) HAVE fun, earn extra income this fall selling undercover wear lin- gerie. 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SY 1312 HEALTHY. caring, honest, ht white male. 41, 5'1 t' seeks a 1-4.+ In .Pain ,nu � ..1 - "NTWOC limes with SY 1313 SINGLE father 27, good look- ing 6. 190 lbs.. enjoys working out. dancing, dining, quiet evenings, see. tomato. attrac- tive. ohm. 25-35 with similar Interests SY 1315 SPIRRED TauruS. male, wfvte, 40. 5'4'. two children looiung for a woman to satisfy my need to be touched Mortality, sprntualy, and onysircaty. SY 1317 ROMANTIC male white 40. seeks lovable loyal and affoc- tonate female, who enjoys Of. long walks and quiet evenings SY 1316 WHITE male enjoys walks, MUSIC. and going to movies. lookinq lot single white female 22-25 SY 1411 JOSH) SUCCESSFUL b,;slnessman. 34 years old athletic and fit 6' US 190 Inn.. dark hart and eyes Seeks IT. attractive young lady. 20-35. for romantic evenings. getaways and travel. (single moms welcome) SY 1424 ATTRACTIVE white male. 35, active. physically fit, oul"ng and sincere. seeks attractive female 2635 for serious rela- bonsrep formally box Ill 081 SY 1457 MALE, 46, would k. to meet a woman. 5'6'. same age Enjoys movies, dining, dancing, bike ndig and children. Non-smok- er. SY 14" (OSI) TALL slim male. 32. no depen- dents, not Into bar scene. Enjoys music, racquet sports, walks on the beach, movies, quiet romantic evenings. Sento simiar female, 2535, lor Inerd ship and possible rolabonship. SY 1401 (081) LOOKING for the companion- ship of a nig. easygoing one. man woman, 2638. ntysNf - rm hottest, attractive, 35, single, a" quiet home life, movies, games. cards, spats. children and spending special times together. BY 1403 (SOMI) of anis to Mile to � tlo stlO011llt i�l! MIM rBCOrf� �al� MOIORWRANK r ,.�.. ., 63, divorced, enjoys fishing, eampirg, and bevel lows cou n - Sincerely Yours... The safer way to meet new people, lem a your name and number only when you're ready. ATTRACTIVE In m nd a^ body single white male. 32, contractor, never married Erjoys walls, moves, camping COnwersation and pets. Wishing to meet single female. same age range, for lasting, loving future. SY 1504 SINGLE white male. 38, 56 185. cisan cut, blue eyes. d blonde hair, employed, would like lo reel single white tenial who s 100" for a serous reV- bonshrp. SY 1505 JOSH) SHY, 54 year old white male. 5 11' 180 lbs I like county music, dancing. dining out IOng wails I would Ike to res a slim lady 45 5C with simile interests SY 1506 MALE, 43 separated, non- smoker likes camping, moves, dancing and long rides on my Harley Seeking attractive lady. 3645. for friendship and possi- bks relationship. SY 1507 (OSH) MALE, 39 interested in all kinds of sports, outdoor activities. camping, wldeme•s, travel. his- �y and art Looking for attrac- tive lady betw•er. 18-45 SY 1506 (OSH) HONEST male. 26, 165 lbs Shoulder length brown hair, blue eyes• sookig kendatap or long term relationship with female 22.26 SY 1510 (COB) ADVENTUROUS male, who Irks* outdoor sports, bowling. skiing, motorcycles, seeks female who is a non-smoker, who enjoys danang and long walks. No substance users please. SY 1511 (�) AVERAGE bkw collar guy. 36. single, actrw. established. non- •molax enjoys lmhss out as vow as qurM encs at home, seeks POM. slim lady, 2535 for fun and companionship, kids 0. K. ST 1512 (009 ATTRACTIVE, outgoing male, 25. 6', blond her. blue eyes, fin Ifg, song, eens.6 ., loou for t•wesL Pe1M %male, 22-30. for ror ITS ec erre and possible, relrlearhip. BY 1513 (ONQ DO you will wookends at t s, cottage, 6nig Out, skiing or just stay" at hoer playing Trivial Pursuit or watching vidws? 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Please, no head rg. games SY 1517 (OSH) GENTLEMAN, young 40 attrac n live. slim, 510' Intelligent, sen a- sible. respectable. respecting. considerate. easy-going, sen . of humor, seeks specifically e. slim, attractive, caring lady fo 1, meaningful relationship. S 1S18 JOSH) SINGLE father. divorced. look. 9� Ing for an aid-lashwnt d. down 2 to earth girl. 3640, who enjoys sports, movies and partying Single morns Wellcome SY 15/9 low BLONDE. blued -eyed. fit good- kookig. employed. angle white mals. 27. 5'10'. 1651bs., with an apartment in Oshawa, likes alpine sloing. creative photogra- phy. seeks open-minded, dar- ing, fit, attractive woman, 16 30eh SY 1SW JOSH) PORT Porry gentleman. 53. 6'. 210 Itis.. smoker. open, hereat, caring. varied interests, seeks similar lady. secure in horsed 3650 SY1521JOSH) MALE. 36. single. 511'. at&" ng jobi arms country music. ani - mats. outdoor activities. Inlarest- ed in meeting lady. 35-40. to onpoy camping. %h-9, 4 -wheel - ng. car racing and fust having a Irty good lime SY 1 S22 TWO attractive romantic males • with medium build. 18 8 19. looking for two attractive females 18-19. for !nerdarl 8 possible relationship SY 1523 y (OSH) and MET you in the grocery store, t you were slender attractive. r beautiful brown eyes, lovely smile. 58--5'10-, lata 30s -early, 40's, we smiled at each other. I couldn t say more than hello call me. The fellow would like to know, you SY 1524 (OSH) SHY, 23 year aid wrc enjoys read ng movies dining out. camping, would like !o meet someone with similar Interests for kierdarup and possible krg- term relationship SY 1525 (OSH) FOOTLOOSE and lanky-Iree single male 30, well estab- lished, enjoys sports outdoor au'tivrbes. weekends away hook- ing for female. 22-32 who enjoys the same. SY 1S26 JOSH) MALE, 31, ts,eks ferrule 24-31, sports -minded, looking for IIINMI" ip. BY 1527 (013N) GOOD kookng W40 mats, 24, enjoys music, outdoors and quiet romantic everwtgs, bdtng for slim, attractive female, 16 25. Kids welcome. BY IS29 (�) TALL, dark and handsome. Caucasian male, 40ish, non- smoker, seeks lady, 25-45, for casual dating and companron- �)Single moors cl BY 1530 SINCERE gsn0eman. 37. loves dnidnu% kwlahg for easy-going I IM , 29 b 37, enjoys dining, walks, camping, movies. BY 1534 (08H) ATTRACTIVE, established male, 33, 6', with no depen- dents, seeks similar female, enjoys music, spottier movies, COOTI , travel BY 1535 (MRI) ATTRACTIVE„ 28, self- empbyed, blonde, blue-eyed, 5'10' kind of guy, humorow bull romantic, seeks female, 21-30, slim, attractive, who can live. love and too. BY 1536 (0" MALE. 36, 8'1', blue-eyed, sandy -blonds, sNf-employed, stable, affectionate, smoker, non-drinker. Ove Irrdarstarms, snowstorms. freplaass, power blackouts, kids, Christmas, Van Morrison. If under 40. skmfeiri stable with sense of humor, pbes9 cal. BY 1537 (009 26 year old, 5.10', father of two children, enjoys cooling, danc- ing, k>rtg drives, seeks female. 3D45, with similar n', BY 1538 M)NOGAMOUS, stinkers, mals, 32, 5'11', blue eyes and long strawberry -blond hair, enjoys rock music, camping, quiet evenings, seeks romantic, sin- cere. attractive young lady. SY 1539 (OSH) SINGLE while male, 24, 5'11', blue-green eyes, brown curly hair, 160 lbs., working and responsible, looking for white female, 20.25, for comparion- ship STY 1540 (oehj HOPELESSLY romantic white d male. 31 enjoys camping, carr dleht dinners. long walks with that special someone, looking for single white female. 23-35, for possible long-term rotation - shop SY 1541 (OSH) sense KIM, pretty 29 you left mes- sage but no telephone number r in box 1535, give me some Y Points for peraglence SY 1543 (OSH) LIBRA male. attractive. single. 47, romantic, caring, affection- ate. enjoys music, dancing, out- ings and good conversation. Seeks sincere, affectionate female 3545. non-smoker for lasting relationship SY 1544 low) CATHOLIC male, of Italian docent. 29 seeking woman, /6 35. enjoys camping hiking. movies. dancing and Star Trek SY 1545 (PIC) GOOD natured. down to earth professional. 38. separated. likes children, sports. outdoors MUSK and Marg- Seeks ady for kw,dehip and possible 'elasorr srkp. SY is" MHI) 1 am a tail Christian mals,. 30, romantic. likes old movies. music. ktrg walks, looking for a heendship or possible relation- ship, non-smoker drinker SY 1547 (OSH) RESPONSIBLE, hard-working attractive, athletic single Trials. 31. Single by choice at the Tare. seeks young lady. 25-35. for friendship, possible relationship SY ISM (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, blond maks, 29, honest nardworiung goy. enjoys goring, beer country mull and old rock. quiet and wild tmeS, Looking for independent kemale, same nature SY 1549 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL, very good. looking single white male, 27, active n sports. quiet time!. dancing, honest, interested m metal very attract" women 24-29 SY ISW(AJA) SINCERE male 26 seoaratsd 1 yr 5 7-. slim 140 bs . short brown hair, blue eyes. seeks honest 'emals. 21.30. for frerd- shp first and possible relation- ship SY 1551 (OSI) SINGLE, white 'Hale 23. ling dark hair 5 9' likes to cave a good Mie. locking for Someone with similar interests such as worlsrg for a k11r^g and an occa- swrW night out. 2625. SY 1552 110911111,11) ESTASUS/ED, 35. good loo., fit build. single father este strong family values, down to earth Seeking woman. 28-35, with compatible qualities and good figire. BY 1SS3 (OSI) TALL, attractive mats. 32, nor, smoker, enjoys music, racquet sports, long walks, movies. quiet mniN neks lsnfal . tic 25-35. or kes - �p. pie relationafip. SY 1554 (OSH) ROMANTIC and intelligent white professional mals, 5'9', attractive, personable and dynamic. Seeks arsou". pre4 ty, skm and selective woman 31-10. BY 1566 (0" MALE, 18. kooltirg for tun toes with woman, 18-25. BY 1556 SINGLE father. 27, e*perated, enjoys sports, children, quiet tees, fun limes. Seeks single white bmab. 21-29, sith sndar interests. single mothers wel- .. -. BY 1557 (00) GOOD looking, easy-going male, til 6', 175 lbs., estsb- IiMed, good caner, paring, hom- iest. Mies children. would We to meet a rice slim karats. for gd- bgs#ws of Ow races: land that Could bad to both parties saying I it & BY INS JOSH) MALE, 5'11', brown hair, blue eyes, good sense of humor, enjoys quiet times, an sports, world like to meet woman, 24- 28, Prefer blond who enjoys the same. BY 1559 JOSH) HANDSOME, blue eyes, physil cally fit mals. 38, seeks attrac- bw, slim lady 25.35, who loves darting and romance. SY 1560 IOSH) ATTRACTIVE male. 35, enjoys outdoors movies, romantic evenings. long walks, dining and dancing, seeks attractive female, 27.37, to be treated like a lady. SY 1561 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL male. well established, two children, likes THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1,1993 -PAGE 23 dining dancing. spontaneous type of woman, 28-35 SY 1562 10SH) VERY attractive. mid 40's. fit male. enjoys most good things in Iib, is seeking a slim, honest. warm, intelligent woman, for serious relationship, children welcome SY 1563 JOSH) SINGLE male 33 very suc- cessful and independent, likes to travel. dining out. finer things in life. looking for single lady. 2630. with Similar interests SY 1564 (OSH) FEMALE, 35 .^a ached 5 •- enjoys Camping, baseball, gar - Claiming and travel, seeking maty 3640 who s sincere and estab- lished for possible relationship SY 21" ATTRACTIVE ady. 37 single, enjoys music dancing. mobrcy- cies and the outdoors, seeks attractive easy gang man. 3o- 40 640 who enjoys the same SY 2199 INDEPENDENT single mom. 36. %-Mtl t loo ,nates. 14-11. many Inlerests. seeks taC large build. sngls white male. 37-45. with good sense of humor and a heart SY 2300 YOUNG. very petite mother of 2. 22. While" campvg. weekend getaways. quiet flights. Iong dn- ves, Waft kookmq for tvk Right, must enjoy children SY 2301 ATTRACTIVE single mom 30 enjoys dancing. camping sports. romantic evenings. Country music and old rock. seeks hon- est male. 3640 for a special time and possible relationship SY 2302 ATTRACTIVE white femaks 29 SM'Doer ^d dependents. enjoys spar* summer fun, country music. old rock beer. quiet and wild times seeks male. 28-35 SY 2303 PROFESSIONAL 'emare. 24 enjoys read ng _ng walks moves and romantK dnriers, If you have similar interests. I would love to hear from you SY 2304 ATTRACTIVE o•ofessional female separated, loves dant. Ing and music, seeks romantic male. 3650 with similar inter- ests, good sense of humor and a zest for life SY 2306 LADY 52, seeks companion, oryoys gardening. doolang. clas- sical music and cottages SY 2306 ATTRACTIVE divorced mother of 2. 33, looking for attractive mals. 33-40. who likes kids. the outdoors, music and romarce SY 2318 ARE you an attractive sincere humorous gentleman? I'm 23, attractive mother of one who erjoys movies, music, travel, seeks someone financially and emobwwny stable. BY 23" THIS 30ish, green-eyed, slim. above average, attractive pro- fessional. brunette, 5'll 116 be. sealing wet, stable. secure, is kx*vg for a tieal man,' b1i eyed. blonde professional. BY ATTRACTIVE, petite blond female. late 40s, enjoys can- dlelit dinners, romantic evenings, quiet brisl seeks ta0, G. gw*wnan, established, car- ing, Sensitive, who likes to be SY and pampered, 49.51. (TIATTRACTIVE single white tamale. 31, enjoys golf. music, movies, dancing. outgoing per- sonaity, seeks attractive male, 2535, black or white. for same M. SY 2400 (08N) 19 yr. old single mother, looting for a single male who enjoys children, dancing, camping and walks by the lake. BY 2401 (OSH) WHITE, 64', large full -figure woman. 39. fun, good natured, caring, loves dancing, sociakz- Ing, carpping, seeking white male, sincere, 35-45 yrs. and must love children. BY 2415 BLONDE, attractive. single. full - figured lady. 40'9, loves music, movies, dancing, outdoorl can- dlelight and wine. seeks single. tall. white gentleman. non-smok- or. 35-50 for Ircendshcp and romance. SY 2438 (OSH) VOLUPTUOUS, attractive. sin- gle female. 30, dark hair, dark eyes, hoping there are hand- For persons 18 years of age and over. some ramantic and honest mer out there somewhere looking f- a sincere relationship. If this sounds like you, please respond SY 2442 (WH) OUTGOING single mom 35. enjoys movies dancing. travel. Sincerely Yours... The safer way to meet new people, leave your name and number only when you're ready. looking for d -: M2. :'1e sarris Interests. who enjoys children and who os honest and affection - ale SY 2446 (OSH) SHORT m,ddie-aged tamale who enjoys slanggoifng, danc- :ng (I'm a very good dancer'; pleasant person, positive nature. Seeks someone with srTWr qualifies preferably non - S moker 50• SY 2457 (OSH) LIVELY yoUnq early Ws secure lady iooking for sincere, healRiy non-smickef fir companion to share what I to has to offer Love dancing, travel, walking. etc SY 2461 (OSH) SENSUOUS seer sophistical ed D-onde looking 'or an Snar- getic fun -loving guy with a sense of humor. nits smle. 46 50. who loves to dance SY 2162 (OSH) SINGLE mom. 28 170, brown hal- +" outgoing, 2 children looking for a man. 28-35 who enjoys Children, outdoor dCtiv,- ties and staying busy SY 2463 JOSH) 46 +ea, old lentale divorced I m a • � arown eyes brown tiair 140 IDS. erjoy country music travel fishing, camping enc loves animal seeks male. 45- 53 553 vI similar Interests 3Y 2464 (OSH) PRETTY 23 year old career - minded who likes -*aging and gamN 8 seeking someone. 25- 30. 530. who 'Ids s, -,,at Interests. for kcerhdsh,p and possible relation- ship SY 2465 WELL groomed remake Golden Retriever with two puppies. looking for non-drnkmg owner 2630, that will treat me good and tale rte out for " Wallis at night SY 24" JOSH) - SINGLE Scorpion mother. 5 3-. long strawberry blond hair green eyes. easy -gang. looking for a mature male, no head games, from 25-35, single fathers welcome. SY 2467 (09H) SINGLE Tamale, 20 yrs, 57'. keg red hair. easy -gong, lock - Ing for a man 21-27, prdaaby long hair and someone who knows how to have fun. SY 24N (OSH) 28, independent. easy-going. goal -dented, divorced. full Ill ured. educated. mother of one, with a great sense of humor, seeking single while male, 25- 3111. 538. with personality and inner beauty. Single dads welcome. Sir (Ostiq SINGLEparent seeks single fatter or single male between 3636. Interests sharing quiet ever ngs by cardlekght, theatre, walks akng the beach and gen- erally romantic. SY 2470 (OSI) YOUNG petile mother of one. 23, kitting for sincere man who enjoys dinner, dancing, week- ends away and children. Single fathers welcome. SY 2471 Jam) WILD tnrg. green eyed beauty, loves fife, seeking attractive. WON built while male, 27.35, with a sense of humor, to share fun times. SY 2472 JOSH) SINGLE, full -figured, 25, brown hair, green eyes, enjoys danc- ing, good conversation, thunder- skoms and children, looking for male, 2540. who has the same interests, considers family high on pronty kart BY 2473 JOSH) ATTRACTIVE lady, slim, pro- fessional, early 50's. many inter• astir, seeks sincere, established gentleman. 50-65, non-smoker. for frendshipicompan ton ship SY 2474 (OSI) FUN loving, single, blond hair. green-eyed le -.a,e N^: onlc'ys the outdoors ana fun times. seeks honest guy. 22.35 who likes to have fun SY 2475 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE single mother. 31 would 'Ike to meet secure. attractive tun -living guy, 3637. for friendship and possible reia- bonship SY 2476 (OSH) 'PRETTY" woman 38.57'. seeks attractive male with a POSIWe attitude, to enjoy a shar- ngicanng time together SY 2477 (OSH) A .night n a white Charger was supposed to show up on my doorstep - is that you' It so don t be afraid to respond to this ad SY 2478 (OSH) WORKING 'emale 30. non- drinker enjoys a variety of social acbvibea. seeks nae . 28- 35 sports -minded act nq for frisncsnp and Drnsible reiabon- Sh'p SY 2479 (ISH) YOUNG 4' -.crier of one looking ear nice far" man who enjoys mull dancing. movies and quiet times at home. if th irs you call me SY 2467 (AJAX) ARTSY, br,gn• -stab s^ed eWucated lady. 38. -try ana ata. bb healthy. active tifeslyle pee- Itive attitude, seers notest. sin- cere, non-smok:^q gentleman 35-45..wtt+ Similar 4ualitces SY 2486 (MMI) CARING. -;nest. fou -figured female 23 blonde. blue eyes. attractive. seeking mature hon- est man. 25-3^, who enjoys walks T.urdersrorms and coun- try music serous can only SY 2M9 (OSIq SINCERE. a-etty and honest lady seers a ran. 2630, who is smart h.^ enjoys camping baseball games to, romantic Mies SY 2490 JOSH) REDHEAD. artrac!I.e 'it no de De^.e"s young 45 Iwes romantic attractive Hones! exciting. caring sensual male 3545 also must motorcycles guitar Children animals ore and parry mix SY 2491 (OSI) 24 rear old mother w -S brown nal' and brown eyes. looking 'or mature man 25 !0 30 *no loves children taok,ng 'o forg- term relatonsm,p SY 2492 (0SH) PETITE orunetle 22 yrs old. 52 *no enjoys long wa ks movies and horseback roiling seeks male. 23-25. with same interests SY 2493 LADY, young 505 54* adrac- trve, ion-smokerseeks hr-lov- hng, silver -haired gentleman 55_ for possible relabonship SY 2494 JOSH) SINGLE, white female attrac- tive. blonde. due eyes. 5 8'. 130 lbs. 23 years, adventurous. fun - loving, easy-going. serious. good looking 25-35 year old, males only. SY 2405 (OSI) I'M a professional in my 409, 5'5'. 130 lbs.. blond hair and blue eyes, as for personality. I've got one. I'm strong-willed and gentle. SY 2496 SINCERE and sensitive heavy- set single mom, 35, smoker, enjoys dancing. country music. cards, bingo and much more. has like of TLC for the right guy, 35-45, who appreciates inner beauty. for possible king -term relationship. BY 2467 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE angle mother of two, 33, non-smoker, enjoys sports. long walks, music, diwg and dancing, seeks an attractive and sincere single lather with similar interests. SY 2499 (DISH) WDOW. 64, seeks male. 55 to 65. who enjoys church outings, cottage-orented, dining, walks. enjoys bowling, non-smoker, iron -drinker, fa possible term relationship. SY 2 0 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL, 411.smgle white tamale, attractive lady looks younger, well established enjoys travel, dining. good con- versabon, politics, seeks a com- panionship of a fine quality gen- tleman, 4650 SY 2501 JOSH) SLIM single, white lady 53 smoker, enjoys the simple things, seeks single, while male. 55-65. for a longterm relation- ship, who enjoys conversation star -light walks. thunderstorms and country drives SY 2502 (OSH) AVERAGE 5 5". 40, white tamale seeks white male 35- 45. for down to earth relation. ship. enjoys horse and bike rid. ing and creative writing SY 2503 (OSH) 30 year old female. blond hair brown eyes, attractive and well established Seeks kind sense five. good-looking. white male 29-38. non-smoker who over to laugh SY 2504 (OSH) SINGLE black female 4,' 57- 150 Itis attractiveoutgoing. fun -loving and affectionate seeks male for meaningful rela- tionshno Race. colour no bar, or SY 2505 (OSH) HIGH energy p--,fessional 'emale. 31, established ;.rd fit Ill es movies travel and jazz Seeks a caning non-smoking single gentleman with a sense of humour for relationship No retreads SY 2506 (OSH) VIVACIOUS, s.aces';' c6 - 40S 6-40s- ^+other of r+e, welcomes a response from a ^on -sinal:^; while exciting artr-ulate male 45 to 55, interested in balancing romance and family life SY 2507 OSH) HONEST, caring, single ma!h er 3C seek nq a sensitive hon- est, can^g -ale 30-38 who enjoys quiet evenings'Ong walks 'lancing and 'oma nice single fathers we.come SY 2508 (OSH) FEMALE. 25 54' nazel eyes yang 7r^.wr1 na,, self-employed no dependents Seeks white sincere male 27.34 nvhc s estabfished w fr, a sense of humor and good ^Orals SY 2509 (ISH) VIVACIOUS. s ^isle w^ e mother 32. 505' '37 lbs Baru hair, dark eyes. loaunq for cow. boy tyD- all dark a^d nand. some 30-45 Sine 'whets welcome SY 2510 (OSH) • • • SINGLE. a' i- - - lema.e 26 'till fiqured enjoys ;utet evenings at name Cook- ing danc,nq playing darts movies. looking to, workm9 maks 24-32. who is -,coast sm- care and good stoner SY 3159 (CISH) SINGLE -am seeks decent .;nr•i..-,,,^ ,cr fnendsn,p rola- lionshlp family oriented sin - Care, outgoing Interested in shows dancing and coo^:ry ouMigs SY 3160 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE. '. ' ;.roc fur lo. rg '-'-a a 45 en,ovs rncv,es lariong weekerc get. aways long talks and augNer seeks ma,e wit" sense c humor who ales •a !ail fnerdshrp SY 3161 (OSH) SINGLE -ion- oretry and _e• -e 34 ^igr, y motivated eToys a: aspects of file Seeks ^afe 30- 40 640 must be a..^.ractne atNetic easy-going and gentle to, frierrotI and good times SY 3162 (OSH) GOOD coti-N and Prolessl al secure and self-sufficient gentleman would eke to meet lady 40-50 with s,rl Ou.a,I ties, to enfov the oener things in life SY 3163 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, tamale, likes moues, drurg, dancing, walks, sports minded, seeks- .same in senior malady in 50's, enjoys dining, dancing, plays cards. Would like companion- ship for $opal events. SY 4000 LADY in Sos enjoys d,r.+ng, danCWX Plays cards would like companionship for social events. SY TIM WIDOW, 60. sealing yin male betwom 5560 who likes coun- try music, dancing, movies. walks, home -cooked meals. BY 4036 JOSH) SENIOR, early Eos, 6, .75 IDs., enjoys sports, country music, wishes to most lady in 608 who has similar Interests. SY 4007 YOUNG, attractive female, 52, enjoys ditwng, danong, music. most sports, walks, quiet eversr%p, seeks male, over 46, who a willing to love as welf as (tieing loved. SY 4035 (OSH) To browse ads in the Alternative Category, Call Toll Free 1416s9764991l' Only charge is 1.919 per minute, there are no extra long distance charge. Oshawa/Whitby This Week 8 Ajab/Piickenng News Advertiser assumes no liability for the content or reply to any Sincerely Yours advertisement. 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Reg x2264141 oP%/-F-A/W55 Expect more from Sears � Oshawa 1111011ae 'S Best Homes Whitby This Week . 8Z teriors NEws�AGVERTISER SEPTEMBER 24 -OCTOBER 2 PRESSRUN 200,000 ..L�IZA Add _r S Si4i7dllii T10 • r LIZA Homes has upgrade features I Yi come out with a Fs t like powder rooms, mouth watering offer that should laundry rooms with direct access option ,atisfv the tastes of ariv home buyer. to the garage. With the release of six new 40' designs another key feature offered only by ., LIZA is offering $10,000 of free upgrades. LIZA is the ability to deliver a home Upgrades that buyers will now be able to afford within one week. Immediate delivery or later and finish their home the way they really want it. r An selecting from a broad range of builder v.4". upgrades the buyer can choose a selection of air conditioning. ceramics, broadloom, appliances. upgraded cabinets, pantries, fireplaces, all brick home, even upgrade to a 50' lot and more. It's a spending spree that buyers will enjoy. i The homes are spacious and uniquely designed 3 and 4 bedroom plans priced from $129,990 to $179,990 with up to 2250 sq. fL Gracious living with greenhouse kitclum, master ensuites with �_'•step up oval tubs, stiar sus and curved a ' staircases. These larW-1wom ire on large 40' closings have it your way. In addition to the 40' models LIZA also has six 30' designs up to 1651 ' which are priced from $116,990. A special $5,000 program applys to the 30' lots. To get to Rainbow- Ridge take Bowmanville's Liberty Street exit from Hwy. 401 north past Hwy. 2 (King Street) to Concession Street east to Mearns and north to Apple Blossom to the sales office and model homes. The sales office is open from 2 pm to 7 pm Monday to Thursday and =, Noon to 6 pm Saturday and Sunday. Closed `'_ Friday. For more information on how you can t .4ots with clay brick e. call Indra at 1-800-265-0153 om, 'gY ,. efficient � finish it your way i-�uvindows, doors and trim s the standard ; � or 697-2000. r TR Zn Ridge • � . w ) . ♦ i r 1 C �. 1i �. ►► 3�t .i 31 . fi � WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO ELEVA- w A - !F, , r• i a4% needs of %our lifesty le. This is the best time to take advantage of the fact that you can pick the location %ou want and there is no premium for choosing a rapine lot. Another attractive feature to the homebuyer is the opportunity to .:ustomize the interior design of the house \io%e into the house you want. the aa-, you want it. in other words. rnodif% you new home to best suit you .utd %our family's needs. Computerized plans will ensure that the interior design of the house will he worked to fit the lifestyle and the needs of the homebu-'er. in addition. the homes of Lincoln Green feature man% upgrades that provide the purchaser with a quality home from start to finish. Gas fireplaces. cladded casement windows throughout. 36 oz. nylon carpet. and quality styled kitchens are just a few of the teatures you will find in vour nein home. The homebuyer w ill also have their choice of colours from a wide election of samples. Lincoln Green is novo full% serviced and lots are clearly marked. It is a great time to %isit the site and see the con%enience and beaus% the area has to offer. From the 4i )1, take Harmony Rd. north to King_ Street East (Highway 2). Go east on Kinn Street to Townline Rd. Turn lett and watch for the Lincoln Green sign on your right. just north of King. Take ad%antage of fall's changing colours. Visit Lincoln Green and pick out your nein home location. Then proceed to the sales office. which at this time is still located in City Homes' Chelsea Gardens community (at Beatrice St. and Harmony Rd.) where sales representative Anne Wisniewski will give you all the information you need on Lincoln Green. The sale office is open Monday to Thursday from I to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5:30 p.m. You can contact Anne at the site (723-5639) or by calling NRS Realty One (436-1800) for more information. ah CITY HOMES ds 1 The fall is a great time of the year to see all the beauty nature has to offer. City Homes is inviting people to take in the seasonal show of colour at its newest site - Lincoln Green. This new City Homes community. located on the Oshawa-Courtice boundary, not only features the convenience of shopping facilitis and public transit all within walking distance. but there is the scenic beauty of the surrounding area. Building a quality product at an affordable price is how City Homes built its reputation. The company has been building homes in the Oshawa area since 1986 and is proud of the fact that it has the highest rating with the Ontario New Home Warranty Program. The company has achieved its success by develping communities that feature the elements that make buving a home attractive - outstanding old-fashioned quality. stylish designs and features on the cutting edge of the industry. When you consider that you get those elements at a great price and you getvour information from City Homes' friendly, professional sales staff• you have an undisputable. winning combination. At Lincoln Green, you will find all those elements in place. There are 10 different home designs to choose from, five of which are attractive bungalows. House prices start at $165.900 and range up to 2.200 square feet, meeting the MEANS A LOT SITE LOCATION: Townline Northeast of King St. TEMPORARY SALES OFFICE & MODELS: Take 401 to Harmony Rd. North to Beatrice, turn left and watch for City Homes. kA Mrino� i as t t. ,. $ 16 5 ,900 Exclusive Marketing by Anne Wisniewski NRS Realty One Inc. A unique collection of 2 stories and bungalows. A private enclave of only 37 lots nestled in a nab" ravine setting. Spring `94 Occupancy. LINCOLN GREEN Sales Office Hours: Monday to Thursday 1 P.M. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday Noon to 5:30 p.m. 436-1.800 OSHAWA T1,44 WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Spt- 24 - OCL 1.1993BEST HOMES, Sp1. 25 - pet, 2.19!3 PAGE 3 ANO COMPARISC There's no finer community in BOWMANVILLE than Aspen Springs, the complete master planned community that over 230 familes call home. 18 MODELS UNDER X 150,000 for • Fami1v Room • Fir, • 3 Washrooms • Ful • VUalk-ln Closet • 5 rI,PNi>lafmun • Much, Much More! FREE'5000 BUILDER'S GRANT Tie Kc Group Ltd, GST 623-7027 INCLUDED or 427-8605 ca (A7,� ...."V..V 4C... wn '..V "C ;C q." 'W'Z.y P4 n ns ,-to Yung qe rose no.en or m. a0t end tM .Mes OR.* s Oi..ctty on pus SMS oCKEaG u+a„a■ . HII 11r OSHawa j z � •V S Q J ; t MONDAY-THUMA 8PM " RIOAY CLOSED WEEMOS d HOLIDAYS I 1 AM - A cy. •Include%SRM free builder'%grant "I inked brio% grade IMMEDIATE AND SUMMER'94 CLOSINGS AVAILABLE Townhomes from $99,990' • Singles" from $116,990' • 40' Detached from $134,990' �zK��►�i��rrrrc� T W Y N �Io,-r-, R I V E R S BARTON mr-7 F A R M ES r X r1•.S 111I Ad =N CO =CE �l��llllll ii�►�i► iii aLDp--410 "Roll =_ T� DEYOSI,�_ rwass -411 . saifwr .011 jr a.a - 11 _ �'1� tl = - 1q =::� _ 1lI�1H .� r ut �I� �• Ids.. 45 mass atom a; as IL a IL I - HALMINEN HOMES LTD. 11111111[1 evo fIE10 TONE F, IN 0 I � 0 I \ • PFIq ►Iq kh. I \ I 0 0 OND 20 MAL IES FROM( SCARBOROL GH Itttttt. II_ • ►�q ►Iq ►Iq pr IN • 0 • • 10 0 t TIM OSHAWA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER. Sept• 24 - Oct. 1.1993BEST HOMES, Sept 25.OCL 2,1993 PAGE 5 Tormina's famous quality and luxury has never been this AFFORDABLE. Come on out this weekend and see one of the BEST BUILDERS in the business in two of Whitby's greatest new home communities. BUNGALOWS ALSO AVAILABLE MODELS for N�l ORMINA HOMES IN THE CLASSIC TRADITION � R f r� IfI{ GST INCLUDED MODELS ,t o � o N S — ROSSLArO n0 Mwr 2 Nwr 401 for N�l ORMINA HOMES IN THE CLASSIC TRADITION � R f r� IfI{ GST INCLUDED MODELS PAGES OSHAWA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, SOPL 24 - OcL 1.19l316EST HOMES, SpL 2s . OCL 2,1M lyew Homes 4LZ3Ld Iatea -loans Liza's Yes Program, the Right Buy! People like the charming character of the Victorian home stele. It brings hack memories of days gone by. of children playing safely, of family and friends L together and of backyard barbecues. At Victoria Garden. Liza Homes offers the natural beauty of the Victorian home desi,_n combined \kith all the modern con-,cniences found in today's homes. From the outside. homebuyers see the intricate brick y%ork. the gingerbread trim. the arched windo%k s. peaked gables and covered porches that makes this home style so immensely popular. inside. purchasers find crafted quality cabinets in kitchen and bathrooms. double stainless- steel sink and single -ley er ycasherless faucet in the kitchen. energy mid -efficient forted -air ,as furnace. natural -finish oak pickets and handrails on the main staircase. rough -ins for central vacuum. telephone and cable -TV and giant\ more luxury and comenience features %%hich we have come to -,cant and need as part of our daily lives. Victoria Garden is a intimate community of freehold townhomes that offer the hest of country and city living The Bo%%man ille location offer, a setting, that features quiet streets and relaxed pace of smalltown living. -,chile shopping and recreation amenities are close by. The homes of'-"ictoria Garden start at S9-4.01)(). for the 909-sy.ft. Regency, and range up to for the 1.607-sq.ft Co%entry as an end -unit. The development features two types of homes — the Victorian Collection teatures blocks of six or seen homes and homehuyers have seen different models to chose from. %chile the Garden Collection features Nock, of three homes with two different models to chose from. The current phase of the development includes approximately i'lil townhomes. This is great time to take advantage of a :reit :election. The community is architecturally controlled by the builder to ensure a artractice streercape. Buying noys means you have a choice of the homes that is best suited to your needs. Also. buying now means you can take advantage of Liza' -,s exclusive "le" Housing industry looks ahead Although it is difficult to detect any clear signs of improvement in the Canadian economy, the latest downward shift in the Canadian dollar has the housing industry looking ahead with guarded opti- mism. The Canadian Home Builders' Association says in its September economic update that "the lower dollar has the potential to give the economy a strong boost by 1994" — that is, of course, "if interest rates don't spike upwards again." The association says the lack of employment growth in 1993 has been the major factor contributing to lack of confidence in potential home buyers. There are some good news for people looking to buy a new home in the months ahead. The CHBA predicts long term mortgage rates "are apt to remain relatively sta- ble." Program, your early start home ownership program being offered by the builder. That means you can apple $50)0 towards your downpaNment or you can take the $5.000 in 12 equal payments to be applied toward mortgage payments for the first near or use the 1,5.000 as a rehate to he applied is a huydo%%n on interest rate over a three- year period. "Farl-, start bonuses" also means a four -appliance package and on sonic designs alloys the purchaser to customize his home with either a brick -faced fireplace and installed dishwasher, en suite hath with step-up oval tub for the master bedroom or central air conditioning and installed dishwasher. The classic look of Victoria Garden ensures the community %, ill he an attractive one for _years to conic. Buying now means that you take advantage of some great prices, great incentives and can enjoy your Victorian home for man years to come. To visit the Victoria Garden sales office. go west on 11%, v. -Ilii to the �Vayerh. Rd. exit. Proceed north and you will find the sale, office located Just north of H -,c-,. - till . the intersection of �Vayerly Artists conceit and Base Line roads. Sales office hours are 2 to 7 p.m, from Monday through Thursday and noon to 6 p.m. on k%eekends. The sales office is closed on Fridays. For more information on Victoria Garden. call 697-2 1 12 or I- gnn-363-6335 "YES we can buy our own home". Getting your foot in the front door of your first home can be difficult and the first years of ownership toughest. This is precisely when YES LIZA WILL PAY 1/2 YOUR GOWN PAYMENT YE$ UP TO $5000 works best for you : y; and your family. - ' Y HOURS: - - MON - THURS:_- 2-8PM SAT - SUN: NOON - 6 PM - 697-2112 or =13 1-80G-363-6338 =err Freehold $ Townhomes from ARTISTS CONCEPT: THE COVENTRY $135.990. 'TO QUALIFIED PURCHASERS -<r w%"l VVVV11 fJG7rl I IGI II IVI yyJU of $10,000*. Or we will show you how to live mortgage free for 6 months, or have low, low monthly carry for up to 5 years. Talk to us. We know how to get you into your first home. It's going to be great to say YES we can. •mv ^ f ncrown GIAIRIDOEIN FREEHOLD TOWNHOMES BOWMANVILLE lvAX WMi'9v OFMETRO OSHAAA T MWv? Z BOWMANVILLE i p Z > 1 Z z Y SALES 4 , 9 x - OFFCE 3 MW`/ 4C• .AKE ONTARIO =err Freehold $ Townhomes from ARTISTS CONCEPT: THE COVENTRY $135.990. 'TO QUALIFIED PURCHASERS -<r w%"l VVVV11 fJG7rl I IGI II IVI yyJU of $10,000*. Or we will show you how to live mortgage free for 6 months, or have low, low monthly carry for up to 5 years. Talk to us. We know how to get you into your first home. It's going to be great to say YES we can. •mv ^ f ncrown GIAIRIDOEIN FREEHOLD TOWNHOMES BOWMANVILLE OSHAWA THIS WEEVJAdAx NEWS ADVERTISER, SPL 24 - OCL 1.1993/6EST HOMES, S"L 25 - OCL 2, IM PAGE 7 a"I countd6w'' ........... 3 Victorian In a market filled with sameness, Victorian Village in Port Perry offers something a little different for new home buyers. Victorian Village brings a taste of the past to the grov-ving community of Port Perry located on Lake Sc ugo )g. Lorne Stein of Ribcor and Picture Homes says that people in the market for ne«- homes today are looking for "something a little bit different" which is what Victorian Village is offering. Stein is referring to the storybook styling~ of their Victorian - Replica homes with their multi -peaked roofs, turrets, exterior mouldings and front porches with decorative wood. tipper and lower rails, posts and lattice work. "People are tired of the standard hox-stele house attached to a ga rage. They're looking for sotilething with real charm and that*s what Victorian Village offers.- Only 3 homes remain and French doors add elegance The classic design and clean styling of French doors give a light, airy look to any room in your home. Today's French doors are espe- cially popular now. Styles include glass panes divided with wood or brass strips, engraved etched glass, or a single glass pane. Whatever style you choose, the full-length transparent panels let more light flow in - the room seems more open, even when doors are closed to control noise. French doors are also the perfect way to divide two rooms and make both appear larger. You'll find French doors at your local hardware store, building supply or home centre. The newest styles are doorjambs, hinges and hardware. For a fresher, brighter look for your home, French doors provide a quick affordable answer that's right in style. They are also available as bifolds when you need to save space. replica they are reduced to clear. All lots are 50'x120'. Homes start at 1810 sq. ft. for $173,900. One bungalow is still available (approx. 1,500 sq. ft.). 30 to 60 flay possession is offered at this time. All homes are available for viewing! Port Perry, a town of 4,500 on the shores of Lake Scugog offers outdoor recreation to visitors and citizens alike, fishing, boating. camping are almost outside your door. The town is approximately 45 minutes from Metro and 20 minutes from Oshawa. Its chartning homes remain, all reduced to clear unique dwvnto)-�vn boasts - boutiques and restaurants as well as traditional shops. Schools are -, ithin tyalking distance. The Infortmction Centre is located in Port Perry on Ash Street off 1-lwv. 7A. YOU can see these ho)Ines from Monday to Friday by appointment only or drop in on the weekend from 12-4 p.m. They are closed on Sat., Sept. 25. For more information call -8--6550 (Tor.) ''�--1— 'rrA4 N _ ;... .f 711F (.ttF\FFt1 2M50 sq. Ft- tAll All lets art, 50'x120' In the lakeside Town of Port Perry v (on the shores of Lake Scugog) Live a stress free lifestyle by the lake and have everything at your doorstep. Fishing, Boating, Hospital, Church. Community Centre. Shopping and Schools 35 minutes from Metro Toronto Buntralows. 2 Storevs T4e Gilford 1810 sq. & $173,M The Story Book Homes of Victorian Village One look at the streetscape and you'll think you have gone back in time. Exquisite home designs feature graceful porches, dramatic baywindow towers, beautifully detailed mouldings and trim; all architecturally conceived to work together harmoniously to create a community with the character and elegance of the Victorian Era. Information Centre located in LATE SUMMER & FALL POSSESSION FROM AVAILABLE $173900 sq only 3 Homes Left 50'x120' Lots Port Perry on Ash Street VICTORIAN y,, D~ft 7t VILLAGE WEST A 8 � s ji Monday - Thursday 1:30 - 5:00pm FRIDAY CLOSED Sat & Sun. 12 - 5 pm Saturday Sept 25, 1993 CLOSED 787-6550 (Tor.) 1-416-666-8164 Whitby PAGES OSHAWA THIS WEMA-JM PEWS ADVERTISER, Sep 1A 24 -OCL 1,1990BEST HOMES. SOOL 2S - OcL 2.1993 FRAM-BUILDI-NG GROUP A FRAM HL'ILOIM;U" P kE SERVICE RECORD XCEUfNf Y jr I • ALL CLAP BRICK DETACHED a BEDROOM HOMES • 2 CAR GARAGES • WHITE COLONIAL DOORS & TRIM 1S PER PLAN • CERAMIC TILE INVESTIBULE 6.4LL BATHROOMS •35OZBROADLOOM BEAUTIFUL MODELS NOW OPEN! From $ 169 , 900 for 1828 Sq. fr. up to $ 189,900 for 2648 Sq. ft, THE CROMWELL ELEV. A 2421 SO. FT. $184,900 TEL: 619-9816 Canada Brick 'The Real A tGW, MON - THURS: 1 - 8 PM - FRIDAYCLOSED LOSED - WEEKENDS & HOI.: 11 - 6 PM TAUNTON N. SALES � s DRYDEN KVD. o c N ROSSLAND RD. l L3 t s F- HWY.2 n HWY. 401 TEL: 619-9816 Canada Brick 'The Real A tGW, MON - THURS: 1 - 8 PM - FRIDAYCLOSED LOSED - WEEKENDS & HOI.: 11 - 6 PM ........ • • .. , . .. OSHAWA THIS WEEK/AJAX /NEWS ADVERTISER''��Pt. 24 - OCL 1. t993/BEST HOMES te St. 25 - Oet. 2 f993 PAGE 9 Ilfl.. 1. 11. • .. 11�.. A� ��.r� •;.�Ii� aii� �i.•;i_; i i is'.`........ . -_ -, -- , . , , .. , .. • . Warrantprogramprotects homebuyer Y The Ontario New Home Warranty Program has one primary aim — to prevent construction defects in new homes. The benefits of achieving such an aim are two -fold — it ensures satis- fied and content home buyers in Ontario since they will enjoy quality construction and after-sales service in their homes, and it reduces claims costs to the warranty program and ensures the financial health of the program's guarantee fund. Realizing that it can't accomplish the goal of building defect -free hous- ing in the province on its own, the Ontario New Home Warranty Program has taken a leadership role in developing a number of creative partnerships within the residential - housing industry. The Ontario New Home Warranty Program conducts training work- shops for various segments of the building industry, works to make architects and engineers accountable for technical audit findings and con- clusions (especially in condominium construction) and works with manu- facturers of building materials. A closer • working rela- u i n a tionship is also being forged new home takes planning Making the right choice when it comes to purchasing a home is a matter of good planning, not good luck. No one person can be expected to know everything, so it is critical to surround yourself with qualified professional assistance throughout the process. Before starting out in search of a house, take the time to determine your financial capabilities. Based on your income and expenses, your real estate representative is qualified to calculate the maximum amount of mortgage you can obtain and, in most instances. can put you in touch with a financial institution which will provide you with written confirmation of the amount. Knowing your price range can save a lot of time, energy and, especially, frustration during the selection process. It can also re- assure the vendors about the validity of your offer and. therefore, swing negotiations in your favor. The structural soundness of your new home is your next concern. Certified home inspectors can be hired to thor- oughly examine the house prior to your offer becoming firm. This can be a few hundred dollars well spent, espe- cially if you are interested in an older home. To have an inspection done you should consult your sales representa- tive, who can refer you to one or more certified home inspectors and then you submit an offer on the house that -makes it conditional for a few days upon completion of the inspection. You must pay for the inspection, but at the very least it will provide you with peace of mind. Once financing is in place, you should carefully select one real estate representative to look after your needs. It is important you feel comfortable with the representative and he or she be very familiar with the neighborhood into which you want to move. A professional representative spends a great deal of time researching the market on your behalf and you will be better served having one person looking after your best interests rather than "working with" a number of people. Before submitting an offer, you may ask your represen- tative for a computer printout of comparable homes that are listed for sale and that have recently sold. Sale figures can be misleading because they do not indicate the extras included, but they can serve as a solid general guideline of value. Regardless of what route you follow to find your home, the timing is right for you to do it now. Interest rates are down, builders are offering excellent selection and prices have not yet started to rise despite the fact the market has JWIR94 siSp t �Qq l»b>�,��I B.tI� few, mP�44sr.. between the program and municipal building departments, which are charged with the responsibility of inspecting new homes to ensure that they meet the requirements of the Ontario Building Code. The Ontario New Home Warranty also produces comprehensive tech- nical reference manuals used widely across the residential -housing indus- try. The Code and Construction Guide for Housing, for example, which sets out and illustrates Ontario Building Code requirements in construction sequence is being adopted by many provinces across Canada. The program also provides a wide range of consumer pamphlets and brochures on new housing. All this is coupled with its high- profile activities of publishing the annual Home Buyer's Guide to After Sales Service, and selecting a builder in the province for the Emest Assaly Award — given annually to one builder for the best after-sales ser- vice. Those efforts combine to try and achieve the Ontario New Home Warranty Program's mission — excellence in providing new home warranty protection. For more information on the Ontario New Home Warranty Program or on how the program can work for you, call the regional office at 668- 6462. LOOKING FOR YOUR... KASSINGER WILL BUILD IT We'll build your Highland Garde dream home on our spacious is inthe countryside of lots in Courtice. Kassinger has been the leader in custom homes for nearly forty years. Visit us this weekend for details. / r7Y'"77r I iil', YGreat Neighbourhood of Single �/ Family Detached Homes L� Spacious Court Lob Vinyl Clad Casement Windows On All Elevations Tailor Made to Your Lifestyle Builder Financing at T3/. Close to Schools, Shopping, 401 or choose from our current inventory, ready to move in from... geOd u►,, $ 900 y.; all from 4inclusive IN COURTICE UIC�e Agents c w Please \Ask Our sales Oke Ristow & Fleming ¢ W . This SSk a 44 C-eoW 1 l 111MUmited. Realtor� z f a111e ` 576-2548 R[ t = T V aff r� \.KH»11�1Urr . . PAGE 10 OSHAWA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Sept. 24.Oct. 1.19MEST HOMES, Sept. 25 - Oct. 2,1993 I I%0WAA 1 0 1;,2,1111 IV !1LLEA G E A� YOU ALWAYS PICK A WINNER WHEN YOU PICK SCNICKEDANZ, VISIT THIS WEEKEND AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF JUICY SAVINGS ON 9 REMAINING MODELS. i E . s FROM 4jjr, Schickedanz jo ;Pji ros. Limited 'Quality builders since 1951' A=1 RMS, TERMS AND CONNTIOMS SULOCT TO CMAMOE WITHOUT NOTKL EA O.E_ L MREO. I MON - THURS:1 - 8 PM FRI: CLOSED SAT 8 SUN: 12 - 6 PM 623-1713 %qMY • �. OWWA IoW Y oma. 9 36 100. MMY.401poolplop, 1110. •aw ,.qffl I I%0WAA 1 0 1;,2,1111 IV !1LLEA G E A� YOU ALWAYS PICK A WINNER WHEN YOU PICK SCNICKEDANZ, VISIT THIS WEEKEND AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF JUICY SAVINGS ON 9 REMAINING MODELS. i E . s FROM 4jjr, Schickedanz jo ;Pji ros. Limited 'Quality builders since 1951' A=1 RMS, TERMS AND CONNTIOMS SULOCT TO CMAMOE WITHOUT NOTKL EA O.E_ L MREO. I MON - THURS:1 - 8 PM FRI: CLOSED SAT 8 SUN: 12 - 6 PM 623-1713 %qMY • �. OWWA IoW oma. 9 36 100. MMY.401poolplop, 1110. •aw ,.qffl 4�+ ,OSHAWA THIS WEEK/AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Sept. 24 - OCL 1.1"3/BEST HOMES, Sept. 25 - Oct, 2,1 W3 PAGE 11 �eov I3oss>tes sz�d Iriteriorts Apple Blossom Village offers unique opportunity If you are looking to buy a new home, you have likely been told there is no better time than now — interest rates are lower than they have been in decades, house prices are affordable and builders are offering an array of incentives to make their homes attrac- tive. If you have made up your mind that this is the time to buy a new home, then you should visit Apple Blossom Village, a beautiful community devel- oped by Schickedanz Bros. Limited. The Bowmanville development is presenting homebuyers with a unique opportunity. Not only are home prices substantially reduced, but the builder is offering a special clearance of nine houses — seven link homes and two on 50 -foot lots — in an established community. These are the final homes in this phase of the development so there is no dust, no dirt, no inconve- nience of on-going construction. Apple Blossom Village offers a wide selection of home styles, a great family-oriented location and — most importantly — affordability. Couples looking for their first home or those looking to move up to a bigger, detached house will find Apple Blossom Village has a lot to offer. Bowmanville is a friendly town that combines all of today's conve- niences with plenty of historic, smalltown charm. The town also has. quite a history behind it. The area was first settled in 1794 by the United Empire Loyalists, who found it an ideal place to build saw and grist mills. Over the years. Bowmanville grew to become an important commercial and shipping centre. Today, the town boasts a full selection of amenities including a zoo, a museum, a large recreation centre, plenty of schools and a waterfront park for boating, fishing and swimming. Apple Blossom Village features a style and size of home to suit every- one's tastes. There are 10 different models ranging from 1,060- to 2,650 - square -feet. There are two-storey. ranch and raised bungalow designs and each model is available in two dis- tinctive elevations of either Victorian, LOOKING TO BUY A NEW HOME? LOOK IN ON EVERY FRIDAY IN OSHAWA WHITBY THIS WEEK AND THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER Colonial or contemporary style. Some of the fine features include main -floor powder rooms, rear patio -door walk- outs, covered front porches, master en suites, oak staircases and ceramic tile in bathrooms. Prices start at a very affordable $112,900, for homes starting at 1,050 square feet of living space on 30 -foot lots. Larger homes 40- and 50 -foot lots, ranging up to 2,650 sq.ft. and starting at $149,900, are also avail- able. When you buy a Schickedanz Bros.' home, you know you are get- ting home-building experience unpar- alleled in the industry. Kurt, Gerhard, Daniel and Gustav Schickedanz are now in their fifth decade of building quality homes in southern Ontario. The brothers started building custom homes in 1951 and were soon bringing the same exceptional quality and craftsmanship to community home building. The uncompromising work- manship that went into their custom- built homes continued to be a comer - stone of the company and its philoso- phy as it branched out into developing communities. In conjunction with the superb qual- ity, the company also takes great pride in providing dependable after-sales service. Schickedanz Bros. has received the coveted Two -House rat- ing from the Ontario New Home Warranty Program in recognition of their excellence. Whether you are looking to enter the market or moving up to a a bigger home, you will find the house that is right for you and your family at Apple Blossom Village. To visit the sales centre, take Hwy. 401 to Liberty St. and proceed north to the four-way stop sign at Concession Rd. Turn right and then the first left. Follow the signs to the sales centre and four fully -finished model homes. Office hours are Monday to Thursday from 2 to 9 p.m. and from noon to 6 p.m. on weekends. The sales office is closed on Friday. For more informa- tion call 1-416-623-1713. ove up to iNr a effery "WOW!" Our new U= •4rp ,.. f �, f f r= r- .r r i - I -112,�- - - -J6 Tile Jed m Home at two great communities 45' Court and Luxury All Brick .' Ravine Lots Homes 1359900 ��. ���� 1299900 4 Singles, bungalows Bungalows and more � and semi-detached on 30', 35', 40' Lots. homes Easy access to 401. Mon. to Thurs. Mon. to Thus. 7" "� • 1-6po 3-3pm n •� Sat. A Sue. Sat. & Sun. �... • .; 12 noon - 5 pm 12 - 5 pm 401 ,.. Closed Fridays Closed Fridays 725-6617 432-3333 , fR 1A - I 1t2 • The Tamarack W The Trull House y "Wt- build the best .... and we're proud of it:" ���n •'� PAGE 12 OSHAWA THIS WEEKlAJAX NEWS AOVERTISER, Sept. 24 - OCL 1,19WKST HOMES, Sept. 25 - Oct. 2, IM Nesov *1C:0 Cs acid Interiors ran is tine time to io If your home felt like it was in a deep freeze certain days last winter, maybe you should take time to take a careful look at your windows. Windows are a major source of heat loss (up to 25 per cent) and can account for a hefty portion of the tome -heating bill. If you are concerned, check around your windows for leaks and gaps. If you discover a problem, there are two courses of action avail- able to you to help stop those hard- earned dollars from literally "flying out the �x indow." )'ou can either upgrade your existing windows or you can replace them altogether with new enemy -efficient units. If you find you're experiencing heat loss problems with your current windows, you can boost their effi- ciency_ by simply installing and extra laver of elazin,_� (glass) or purchas- ing a special shrink wrap layer of plastic, available at most hardware stores. which adjusts to fit your win- dow when you apply heat to it. If you have storm windows. you should make sure they fit well and are in good condition. N'ou can also install weatherstrip- ping and caulking around your win- dows to keep out draughts. There are many different types available and. if you have any questions or con- cerns, talk to the experts at your local building supply centre to help you make the decision on which is best for you. Before applying these sealants, be sure to remove am old caulkine and weatherstripping first and apply the new material to a clean and dry sur- face. If you want to give your home a facelift or if your existing windows are steadily decaying, you'll proba- bly want to replace them altogether. Keep in mind that this will cost you more than the simple upgrades men- tioned above. However, you may only want to replace two or three windows at a time if you have a lim- ited budget. Before you chose your windows, be sure to do your homework. Check around and compare energy advan- tages as well as the cost differentials of different types and styles of win- dows. To get maximum insulation value, it's a good idea to consider installing energy-efficient units. Today, there are are several differ- ent window styles to chose from. With a fixed window, you'll get a - very energy-efficient unit, but unfor- tunately you won't be able to open it when you want fresh air. Casement, awning and tilt (or pivot) windows are popular options because they can be easily opened and their rate of air leakage is fairly low. These types of windows are also popular with homeowners because most can be easily cleaned from inside of the home. Vertical sliding windows (either double- or single -hung) are more tra- ditional and can be found in many older homes. Horizontal sliding windows are a popular replacement option with homeowners because they are easy to operate and can be less expensive. However, these windows can have a higher air leakage rate. Once you've decided on the type of window you want to incorporate. it's time to look at the energy effi- ciency ratings of the various units. Basically, the insulating value of a window is determined by the amount of air space contained between each laver of glazing. There should be at least a half-inch of space between lavers in double- and triple -glazed units. Today, double -glazed glass is commonly used in many replacement windows, but isn't considered to be as efficient as triple -glazed units or those containing low emmiSSiyity oK at your (commonly referred to as "low -E") glass. Low -E glass has a special heat reflective coating that helps keep heat in a room. It reflects heat given off by people and furniture back into the room, thereby reducing the radi- ant heat loss. There are also sealed, gas-filled units on the market. Inert gas — like argon or krypton — is used to till the spaces between the panes of glass in double- and triple -glazed windows. This cuts down on the heat loss and improves the window's energy effi- ciency. When choosing new windows, it is also important to consider the framing material to make sure you get the maximum insulation value for your money. Solid -wood frames are considered to be very energy efficient because wood has a high 'S B winc owb insulation value. Aluminum frames require very lit- tle maintenance, but conduct heat very quickly. It is important to make sure that thermal breaks are con- tained in the frame and sash to pro- vide better insulation value and pre- vent frost and condensation from building up. LOOKING TO BUY A NEW HOME? 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STANDARD - colonial mahogany trim or series 800 STANDARD - rough -in cerdral air conditioning STANDARD - all brick exterior, no alum. siding. STANDARD - rough -in AM/FM and intercom. STANDARD - single lever washertess taps. STANDARD - rough -in central vac. system. STANDARD - REDWOOD GARAGE DOOR. STANDARD - REDWOOD FRONT DOOR. STANDARD - cold cellar/wine cellar STANDARD - solid oak staircase stringers NO .RISK We do accept conditional offers! STANDARD - bell bay windows. STANDARD - pedestal sinks. Priced STANDARD - 3 coach lights. STANDARD - roman tub From $ goo RATED EXCELLENT BY THE O.N H W.P Exclusive Marketing by CMF Realty 666-S771 or (Toronto) 241.6000 up to 3,665 sq. ft. We believe in quality not quant,y a r . : OSHAWA THIS WEEKtAJAX NEWS ADVERTISER, Spt, 24 -OCL 1,199&SM HOMES, Sept, 25 - Oat. 2. IM PAGE 15 NeVv Hos m4&vR wmd I31MteW1C0W0 Plants spruce uindoor environ ent The 10 plants named here are not listed in order of importance or viabili- ty. Nor are they the only ones to seek out. For instance, the aspidistra is hard to find but it deserves the name "cast iron plant" for its durability, and the sanseveria labors through almost any adversity. But for all-around durability, reliabil- ity and decorative effect, here are 10 choice houseplants. — Beaucarnia (elephant foot palm). From two -foot giant, this tough -look- ing customer with its widening trunk will add a tropical dimension to your collection. Keep it as dry as you can, letting the soil ball dry out around its bulbous base before watering. Some sun on its foliage will keep it producing new growth. ■ Schefflera amate (umbrella plant) is similar to its more com- mon cousins, but is much less likely to get spider mites. Its leaves are thicker and a darker green and hold their spread better than its relatives, and it needs less light as well. in Crassula (jade plant) can grow a convoluted series of thick stems and fat leaves for an Oriental effect. Being a succulent, it reacts badly to overwatering, and in sufficiently bright light it will grow to a hefty size. ■ Anthurium Hookerei is described as almost unkillable, an abundance of broad attractive leaves. Keep this plan potbound and it will produce masses of aerial roots and foliage in moderate to bright light. ■ Strelitzia 'Nicolae' is a true bird -of - Home trivia • The country's home builders contribute $43 billion annually to the Canadian economy. • Canada's home-building indus- try generates one million person- years of employment annually. • The average cost of land in the Metropolitan Toronto area com- prises more than 40 per cent of the total price of a single-family home. • One and one-quarter million Canadians move annually. Nearly three-quarters of this group moves within the same province. • Nearly 40 per cent of immi- grants to Canada locate in Toronto. • Almost three-quarters of Canadian builders construct more than 75 per cent of their homes on aP resaebas. Moeth n - 1 i r one- quarter a o ne quarter build exclusively pre -sold dwellings. Home trivia is supplied by the local lame builders' association. paradise plant, and you may be sur- prised to see this variety do so well in your home. Its exotic foliage will split and shred as it does in nature, and its toler- ance of low light will not produce the famous flowers, but this typical tropi- cal will become a graceful fan of foliage in quick time. ■ Pleomele reflexa produces an abun- dance of sinuous stems, each covered with a mantle of short, dark green, pointed leaves. It makes a good replacement for the dracaena marginate in shape and style, but with lower light and water require- ments. FROM JUST in Philodendron homelamena is an upright standing plant which looks nothing like the standard trailing types of philodendron. in Philodendron monstera is a misun- derstood plant. Only in its largest form will the splits and Swiss cheese holes appear in the broad round leaves. Smaller varieties may show this ten- dency at first, but will eventually revert to plain round leaves. The true monstera prefers quite low light levels, so it's a suitable large spreader for those dim areas we all seem to have. a Spathyphyllum 'Sensation' is a giant compared to its rather puny rela- tives. Its large mottled foliage is more reminiscent of the dieffenbachia than the white -flowered spath we've seen for so long. Its low light tolerance and broad multicolored leaves make this a popu- lar plant for a gloomy comer. in Palmus Kentia (Kentia palm) is about the only palm you should let into your home. It's one of the few palms that will, with frequent misting, resist the ravages of' spider mites. Its graceful fronds add a truly tropical atmosphere to modern and Victorian decors alike. and its dislike of strong_= light makes it a valuable floor plant in a setting that's less than bright. j Brick 01cationa T . _ JV4, Halminen Homes presents a Limited Collection of just 16 All -Brick, Luxury Bungalows on a picturesque Cul-de-sac dust minutes from downtown Lindsay With such a great location and price, these homes won't last long. For more information please call: r E ALMINE (705)324-6153 HHONtL%, LTI). N: RE/ MAX COUNTY TOWNE REALTY 17 Russell Street, West PRICES ANDSPF.�IEIUTIO!�S ARE' To c"Aw_E mmovr WME E Lo E Lindsay, Ontario K9V 2W5 IBM MR29 nmm ©o mom U0 0- I 90��� � 1 SITE N MEN, will :.a��;'t��t;;i�i2itNi2>`;��;;tt`K;... tom,,,`. ��,- •,,. Jr J ;f - A. RAGE 160SHAWA TMS WEEK/A4AX NEWS ADVERTISER. Septt,24 - OVtt 1,199013EST, HOMES, $90.26. Oat,.2.1 s" ISPECTACIII,AR TREED +at : f RRA yo �X, 71 MON. - THURS. • 1 - 8 P.M. CLOSED FRIDAY • SAT. & SUN. 12 - 6 P.M. } 831-9269 aST INCLUDED 93 f � y 64HWA Tltff; ME&1 AJAb('NEV AMRtMEh; Sept !4' •'Oci.' 1; f9l1719E>srt "01ME9, &Pt) 29 -Oct. 2,1M PAGE 17 Ne�v Ho>r>neai aad Zriteriors Conserve energy and save money There are a few things you can do to conserve energy. Here is a list ol" 20 things you can do to save energy and you hard-eamed dollars. 1) Raise your air-conditioning thermostat in the summer. For each degree higher, you'll cut your energy use by eight percent. 2) Turn off incandescent lights when you are not using them, especially in the summer when they produce unwanted heat. 3) Use low -wattage light bulbs in halls and other places where no close-up tasks occur. However using a single, high -wattage bulb is more cost-efficient than using two lower -wattage bulbs. 4) Long -life light bulbs usually use more electricity than regular bulbs of the same wattage. Use long -life bulbs only in locations where access is difficult. 5) Use high -efficiency light bulbs in your outside securi- ty lights. Put them on a time or photoelectric switch. 6) Light only the specific area where you are working. 7) Grime from cooking, smoking and dust can dirty a light bulb and reduce the light it puts out. Inspect and clean bulbs regularly. S) Avoid checking on food while it cooks. Each time you open your oven door, 25 per cent of the heat is lost. 9) Cooking in oven -safe glass or ceramic pans allows you to lower your oven temperature 25 degrees from what the recipe calls for. 10) In an electric oven, turn off your oven 15 minutes before the end of the cooking time. The remaining heat will finish the job if you don't open the oven door. 11) Partially thaw frozen foods in the refrigerator before cooking them. In many cases, thawing foods lets you cut the cooking time by one third. 12) Use the automatic cycle on your clothes dryer. 13) Run your garbage disposal with cold water. 14) Use warm or cold water for washing clothes and always use a cold rinse. You also save more money by running full washer loads. 15) Keep heating and air conditioning filters clean. It's difficult to force air through dirty filters. 16) Use fans instead of air conditioning for cooling whenever you can. Fans use only about 10 per cent of the energy air conditioners do. 17) Weatherstrip all doors and windows, even those in rooms you are not using. 1 S) Replace your old thermostat with a newer clock model. These devices can be set to automatically lower your home's temperature at bedtime and raise it again in the morning. 19) Keep your fireplace damper closed when the fire- place isn't being used. If you have glass fireplace doors, keep them closed as well. 20) Schedule annual maintenance checkups for your heating and cooling system. By keeping your system in optimal working condition, you'll not only reduce energy costs. but also extend its service life. Energy is just too valuable a resource to waste, so get into the habit of wise energy management. You've already taken the first step toward controlling your monthly utility bills by going through these tips. la RALM S&tllr A floor for all seasons Arc you looking for a floor that can stand up to heavy kitchen traffic, is easy to care for and will look great for years to come? You might be sur- prised to learn that hardwood floors have these and many other advantages. According to the Hardwood Manufacturers Association (HMA), hardwoods' endless variety of looks and hues match any kitchen decor - from sleek and contemporary to traditional or country. In addition to oak and maple, the HMA says hard- wood floors made of ash, beech, birch, and cherry create a distinctive look in today's kitchen. One reason for the increased popularity of hardwood kitchen floors may be that North American families are spending more and more time in the kitchen, according to most home design experts. Today's family often uses the kitchen as a cozy gathering room that includes space for entertaining, reading or watch- ing TV. Naturally, they want the same warm and inviting feel in the kitchen as they have in the rest of their home. Before choosing hardwood for their kitchen floors, home- owners need to know which fin- ishes stand up best to the every- day wear and tear and heavy traffic that most kitchens are subjected to. According to Bonnie Holmes of the National Wood Flooring Association, today's finish technologies help make hardwood floors practically impervious to water. Surface finishes are blends of synthetic ingredients such as polyurethane, 'Swedish' finish, moisture -cure urethane and water-based urethane. Another choice is irradiated polymer or acrylic impregnated finishes which primarily are suited for commercial use in flooring for stores, restaurants or other high -traffic areas. For advice on the best care and maintenance of your hard- wood kitchen floor, most experts recommend talking to your installer. It's always a good idea to usf- throw rugs in high spill areas near the sink and stove. In addi- tion, 'walk -off' mats just out- side and inside the kitchen entrance help catch grit that is a floor's wont enemy. When Hardwood Floors magazine conducted an infor- mal poll of veteran installers, they found that most of them reported a steady increase in the number of hardwood floors they are laying down in kitchens, entryways and eating nooks. One California installer reported. "I was in business for 25 years before I did my first kitchen floor, and another 10 before I did the second. Now I do them almost every day." As another flooring expert put it, "A hardwood floor is a lifetime floor. You can restain it, sand it, restore it - but you never have to replace it." With every home you (jet the forest., F om 159f9OO 41i vw.:w The AlderohN A $172.900 1111111111111211111 The DeAmoor A $183,500 Kingsway Forest by Durham Horses offers the location and quality you've always desired. This serene and attractive community offers discerning purchasers bungdow and two storey designs packed with features such as cathedral ceilings, fantail & bay windows, spa bathrooms and garden room kitchens. All homes are situated on full-size 39' to 48' lots in a forested and open space environment. Buy now and choose your FREE OPTION! 1. The Comfort Package A complete central air conditioning system for your new home! 2. The Green Package Landscape shrubbery and an mteriociung stone walkway! 3. The Convenience Package A dishwasher. central vacuum and electric garage door opener! IrfMWA The kali FIN $Ma CoWe k M TwrM m AW. log WO M AWMMM. Mie. is TMs. 2 po w 7 pe 3M. ad tiw. No N 5 pe FAWN - CMMW ►Mo...r w.ew4soo y wwpcy to oar 9 withamiiii r4t". 13 Durk' TOMES IN Dt IMMANNSM (416) 436-5161 Exdwive Apat: VV$ Realty Ud. M3M PAGE U OSHAWA THS WEEIUAJAX NEWS E IOKU-00�?,JT Iatoriors Humi*difiers provide safety Is and convenience With today's increasing concern for healthful indoor air, more home- owners are turning to whole house humidifiers. Millions of North Americans already use whole house humidi- fiers, which are installed directly on the home's heating system and dis- tribute humidified air to the entire house. Research Products Corporation, maker of Aprilaire humidifiers, the leading whole - house brand, reported that, in a recent survey, more than a quarter of new home buyers said they want a whole -house humidifier. Vern Hellenbrand, president of Research Products Corp.. attributes the interest to growing consumer awareness of indoor air quality_ Invest in a new home Everybody has to live somewhere. When you rent a home, vour month- ly payments go towards paying off somebody else's mortgage. However, when you buy a home, your payments go towards paying off your own mort- gage. While you are acquiring a substan- tial capital asset, you are also Betting security of tenure. low-cost accommo- dation for your retirement, control over your own living environment and pride of ownership. As inflation increases your home's value, every penny of that increase goes into your equity — and there's no capital gains tax to pay. Over the past 30 years, high levels of inflation have given a lot of home owners a very sub- stantial nest egg. Even if house prices only increase by one or two per cent a year. that adds up to a slow but steady increase in equity. Every time you make a payment on your mortgage. you're also increasing your equity. Any extra payments you make help speed up that process. While rents generally increase with inflation, mortgage stay relatively sta- ble over time. After the mortgage has been completely repaid, a homeown- er's monthly costs drop substantially. All that is left are utilities, taxes and normal maintenance costs — a total well below rents for comparable homes. All these things combine over time to give homeowners substantially greater net worth than renters. Except for a few cases where people bought in overvalued markets at the height on the interest rate spiral in the early 1980s, owners end up better than renters in the long term — even in a low inflation environment. Prepared by Clayton Research Associates Ltd. for the Canadian Home Builders' Association. For more information or details on specific markets contact the Oshawa -Durham Home Builders' Associadoo,� �•. a►• u a a • .: i .. • i �• v i f a a• .. i i i i i � i. - "People today are spending more money and time making sure their indoor environment is healthful and comfortable," Hellenbrand says. "They recognize that adequate indoor humidity increases wintertime com- fort and helps protect the home and furnishings from the damage of dry- ness. People want the easiest, safest possible way to achieve those bene- fits, and that is with a whole -house humidifier." Whole -house humidifiers are pop- ular primarily because they increase indoor comfort, but manv doctors also recommend increased winter- time humidity to relieve cold symp- toms such as a dry nose and scratchy throat. There is even evidence that adequate humidity can help the body get rid of airborne viruses, Hellenbrand says. Whole house humidifiers, such as the Aprilaire, provide maximum con- venience because they maintain con- stant humidity automatically and have an automatic water supply and a safe, flow-through drain so there is no reservoir to fill or spill. Whole house humidifiers are available for all types of central heat- ing systems, including forced air, steam, hot water or electric. Hellenbrand offers the following tips for choosing a safe, effective whole house humidifier: - Look for a safe, flow-through drain design that doesn't allow water to stand in the unit. Standing water could breed mold, bacteria and other harmful irritants. - Get a humidifier that provides moisture in harmless, vapor form, not mist or droplets. The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission has crit- icized some ultrasonic humidifiers Picture Homes Presents FINAL CO ,5*#S 15 Homes R and other mist -type models because they produce a fine, white, mineral dust that can be hazardous when it is inhaled. A study released in 1992 by Penn State University found that evapora- tive -type humidifiers do not pose any health hazard. - Buy a humidifier which includes an accurate, automatic humidistat that will provide a uniform relative humidity level of 35% throughout your house. Fully automatic, 'set - and -forget' humidistats are now available for some humidifiers. - Get a humidifier that requires minimum maintenance. The best ones only need to have a simple evaporative element replaced once a year, when you inspect your furnace. The newest Aprilaire designs reduce annual humidifier maintenance to a minute or less. 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