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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBN1991_11_226 j 4zl it b i FJ. Comp. OCNA PO,A IIO- �eop 1184 Speet3'IiDgQAGFPAip P,O. Box 451 MAIC Oakville, Mario W 5A8 �NUT RI� CHESWPAF HOTEL 109CtIESiN[ASRiEEL.. H ore 1, E(AI6) 9n so0oONTAW' FAX -,(X6)'9774513 . `� AWAok HEART 0F" THE -CITY _,. r I F - T`k 4 �NUT RI� CHESWPAF HOTEL 109CtIESiN[ASRiEEL.. H ore 1, E(AI6) 9n so0oONTAW' FAX -,(X6)'9774513 . `� AWAok HEART 0F" THE -CITY _,. r I p2 Tbeweeketsdasy New%Nnr.=i3Z 721.1991. - , to j A lax seminars; - 21 "Id outfieldina praiptq (nm their The earrcnt d(�fl plan has not been" FPublic aX Some of the video topes in the library I Class A club in Dunedin, Florida. Wilson mgim md•ar d the lamlarner rrque,tcd 4p "- •J collection arerquite easily. Therefore they bemmc* or;ly the seventh Canadisn:born extension. br lic ..+odd beeapeneive to replace if damao by planer in club's l A ry to be pr;mao . Negotiations an uPQer wayamong town, ■ library oxer. Videllsialunom u available tat ke 40 -matt roarer. . ' region and landowners to have the area at a east of SO cents per title. This will lAfty-hitting �Iwn hit for a gtcchyh_ serviced. ilowever,.a pmpmet�ro�way protect the borrower from the cost of .average, leading his team in homer with 12, link from Highway 401 to proposed 0 Lopes to lt6rar�r Rel'®em or reps a tnptea rit6 13 — a club rcmrd — rbna I my, 407 kel4pp lbe project - he video material on the subject you batted in with SS and 27 stolen him-�- a of the alternatives proposed fora , IOri• require iroot.in the coBeetion, a subject Wilma is -a former member of The link lie, near the industrial subdivision. request can be made through the inter. Canadian youth championship left; and ..The industrial arca to be. developed ii 10.6 blic Library hu ireH Durr 1+000 •library loan neiwork. Material may be attended Ajaz High School.aaes. o tap". in its collection. UPto d y� tapes be borrowed fora :• - locate a another library and borrowed oa-. A ,� OXFAM DRodusing rvalid Ajax public your behalf.fr IRCgner'QLCOlt optionlibnq patrass mLy previesi their video A 32: council has declared Feb. 29 tape selection cr simply relax and .few . 6XFA31 Day in the torn. interests Ajax , A vide variety of tap" an available -. �apq sing the library's video monitor in tt The proclamation was made at -Ike ,Ajst council Nov. 18 endorsed a Mita from (estun films we Y Indian Jones the au(beviwal section of the Main Branch I "request of U!�W-Canada, one arm of an Toronto reeoatmendarion to the province'a and the Temple -of Doom or Fuld of library a 65 Harwood Avenue South in mte national afency this helps poverty- •environment minister to consider Dreams, to how -lo video tapes on a wide Ajax. stricken people around the world. incineration in any policy of waste variety of topics from building -your Own logCall the library for forth" information To date, 39 municipalities in Ontario management.. ' cabin to it It, , •ori the video mlleclion a 6&110011. 'agreed to declare OXFAM Day along will I The recommendation considers: Educations video tape, are safso. other tnterneional OXFAM chapters in s not excluding a waste export option; available• including excellent productions I Black ice kills in Ajax Australia, ale! um• II R the United from National Ccographie and The Nature •l A United oral. I not m mat (E thadevtsopmant of . Zhe black fee an the roads Slaalay Kingdom and tk Ctnted �utev. � rnrrFy from rYlG l},FW)planu asaryesna of Thing. Children's animated and feature morning tusk the life of .'Whitby molanst The day rill mark" O�FApi S01h '(lens are the mon popular and -ell of .sole management if the o talion Wan lir among P p ! at the ,Alas.%'hitby town boundary. annivrr+ary and rve6gniar the work of I withuut neptive impact on the rnrtranment used of the colkedfon. Lakeridge and Taunton rnaJ.. voluntceq around the world. ,N n+k to human health; . - Tapes of Shake,pranan. plot!• and other ,Alston Baird, il...f Carmselsaol Drive, • researching torrent indnenlinn classic. a're useful as study- aid, for died when alum in Morar when it went wt lntlt6gtrial developers get nlwratioio to disemer throe anxptable and I students. The colleetiogis vaned and it It ,4 control i Ta m 10- ro.rrrd aotnn Hnad. malmar, to grow rapidly. year CSLCn310n rywiiR el human health risk; Many titles in the cnllrrt[nn include robed mer in the wuth Jimh, Dflf +aid, ,Ajax council has oven tha dr.rinpen refs ' seating apprnpriur air emn+ion public performance nsht,. This allows a Ajax outffel4 rjoin.S•Blue prap ... d industrial subdivision -an the standards for mnncration. extras lo65e the film ata lily function. +oath side of Highway 2 wit -of .Au.11ry The recommendation roil errntually Jar fOSter, . A+ Road, another year to <umplete a Jnft .,wk its way to Ontann F.nnronmrnt Video tapes purchased with public I Minister Huth Greer. ,flax ruuneil also eerformance rights are espenolly useful for I Nigel WJnm of ,Alga rota added to thr 1t1, plan. patrons wishing to use library iRaterial .I mut snnterrmterof the Torunta Hlue lap. I Cauneil Nm. 18 agreed to give )hr recommended the motion be forwarded to dlo er a seventh one-year eaten+ion. ( the\ssonation of Municipalities of Ontario. I during classroom presentations or al The Jaya purrhascd the. contract of the rve_ p v_ 1. DICKERING 1991 ACCORD EX -nm A.L.B. (A NTI iocx BRAS) LOIN MILEAGE DEMO Equipped with factory air conditioning, power'windows. power locks,. power.mfrrors, power robe. power an(ertna: cruise.Control, AMI; stereo. cas* rear'safety locks, tinted.glass, facaory 15 inch alloy wheels, deal seat arm rest, carpet floor mays, rear mud guards,:: 0 .) 0 1 • rZ 1.' V The Weekend Bay News. Nm'. 22, 23.24,1991 P3 — sv�s�m�ts�� t1 • • ' 7 • .. '$20 million CE Silicorles plana big -local boost. Thi bat economic sold buiinas gurus are now proclaiming the end of the recession that has cut a giant shadow over the entire Canadian population.", thea twoyran: During the darkest hour of this disaster when workers were being laid off, one ray of hope ihonc in the Pickering area. The source of this optindsm came from a companj which trades umderibe acme of GE Silicones. in March 1990 the Silicones board of . direetonm principle to locate a am $20 ' 'on manufacture6 facility in he Pse tkcril%use. The idea behind this d"isiob was Tormulattd as put of the .compan.y I wotld-wide marketing strategy. - - .a 'By virtue of the fact GE Silicones Canada hu chosen to invest is Canada, we have reaffirmed the company's status as a globai player. Now with the new. resource which this new facility affor& us, we will be able to offer our customers an even broader range of world clan s mialty produats and services.'- says Martin Turosk, general manager of GE Siticonas Canada. The 70,000 + ft. plant off Clements Road in Pickering ii one of the most modern money can provide: It employs 60 people and has room for futute expapsion. A vast range of products will be produced at the Pickering facility. 7hae will include RTVa (room temperature vulcanising silicone) and specialty silicone products, color masterbatches, high-performance industrial RTY sealants,industrial adhesives- and onc-component RTYs which provide a strohg, primerlem bond for -moot etean surfaces: This new Silicones facility tonsolidata five different operations'in the Toronto area prior to opening of the -Pickering IR�.ory. The main company sections now CA in Pickerinsinelude technical, manufacturing, and supplies, -u well esu rearch and delopment. . ,We were able to movepll threesKmrs' to this new central lo2itiou here in Pickering without the Iwo of a single job or of a valued employee,' says manufacturing manager !like deisterfer. Another bonus the company sees in Pickering is the convenient location of the existing transportation rout" which make it a logical choice for their distribution network. This far -string company has a program which it calls 'innovative involvement and participation'. This allows all Canadian employees to design the plant'& physical structure and the management structure as well. Environmental protection, employee safety and equipment selection are adopted fiom (.L's other manufacturing situ in the U.S.A., Europe and the Far East. GE holds the number one position ,n ONHO' "LLJ 4\ Frtygaaine i Supgt SO ' i for 1941. T ' t is based no we posite index w ranks revenue profit, aswu and market value u its" a 'terta for creating the chart. - Corporate Fi aance magssine also named GE " its top p2rformer for last year. I • Since entering the silicone busine6. GE issued 1,800patents in the U.S.A., all relating to silicone manufacture. . The company has over 1,700 employen worldwide. It has 41 sales office. They Am in Europe, Japan and Australia, as well min North America. ' Attending the recent Silicones ribbon- ' cutting ceremdn were: Dennis Vdliams, chairman ami a .ef executive officer, CE Canada; Martin Turoek, genteel manager, GE Silicone Canada; Ed PWpp, MLA, Ontario minister for trade; PickettMi ar Wayne Arthnrs; AJax Mayor Jim Witt]c Local.MLA J,im Wiseman and local MP Rene Socig". ..V a result of employee suggestions; the ocyations areas of the,plant are all illuminated with natural light from .indowsnnd skyl*to. The walls are pointed in shades of teak and mauve, adding to the cheerful atmosphere in the Plant. The windows in the lunch and locker rooms are all tinted. A paten is provided .here employees enjoy their lunch break. There's full air -condoning throughout the work area. The site is thoughtfully landscaped, th keeping with the local terrain. . IDIAPI S Manufacturing '- manager Mike Ceisterfer has been with thecompany, for - the pAh three lean. He's- worked on the Watcout as -well u in Toronto. We hive good people working here in eveq department. As well u that, we .have the capacity to pusletorward and stay ahead of mir competitors; _he said after the opening ceremony. Most of the product manufactured in the Pickering pl4fii for the Canadian market. The dark recessional plouds still darken the horirnn. But with the help of beacon, of light like GE Silicones, the skin over Pickering may well begin to look blue again in the near future. 15, at Claremont People's Forum The People's Forum for Constitutional Dialogue's first of fourmeetings in Durham .Region drew less than overwhelming interest during a meeting in Claremoul the not of Nov. 18. A mere IS people attended a public debate on 28 proposals in the Canadian constitution. Drganuen sty the ruction from those who attended was positive. The meeting was attended by- Ontario Riding MP Rene Settee, and Toronto author -lawyer Georgette Gagnon who spoke about Quebec's distinctive nature and the Canadian economy. The committeewillhold three more meettnp ibeludin6 those in Ajax. Whitby on Nov. 24 and Puckett ng on Nov. 28. • AND FACTORY CARS : valves 2.2 titre O.H.C. fuel Ji7jicted-140 H.P. engine, reclining front btkkcit seats with lumbar support. remote fie( and .sunk release, dlrsteedng column and bafence of Honda 5 year 100.0.30 km nb small print warlanfy.' = 0 . .4M , McLe'cihsA WAREHOUSE SALE, AT -WHOLESALE PRICES STOCKING STUFFER :TOYS - a e GIFT'S • CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS MOCCASINS • _, AUTO CENTRE LET US HELP YOU PET READY FOR WINTER - umff rD Tm oFFm Complete Tune Up............X Lit Flush & Fill...................... On & Filter ...................[..v TW ` r " §AVE S41.85MMS COUPON �, L(MIIFD.T1i EC .=Aff NOM fid Hears of Year artist -curator taught in Ajax by Marjorie Green - - -; •.. - . JA AU :221 WWFN interested in local history, h'e donationx for this work: he soya. notes. " The museum also sells the -_ In todiy's hectic society. The historical voeicty opened its pproducts of his rdearch• booklets it's probably everyone's Uxbridge -Scott .Museum the - Tha Churches of Uxbridge -Scots dream to someday retire following year. _ and Uxbridge Quoker'lleritage; . Ick the country; spend By 1950, Allan felt he needed a also a large book, Decades of countless days reading; pursue a. sabbatical frontteaching, just to get _ lfnnest, published in 1986. tllens such -as painting; perhaps even study a little history. to away and do some piintlag. 'However, 1 got away and decided to _ -�- ` As an artist. McGillivray ro2tlnues to add to his laurels. �lv discover roots. At the aha of 38, do somethinge6c.' `-` - won several awards for his oikoyrr-- Allan McGillivray did just [Flat. . He was offered the job of curator the past few years. from the Oshawa Born in Goodwaod, on t sift npw at the Uxbridge -Scott Museum. He Art Association. In 1987, he was populas as ■'go-cart track, :Ulan , couldn't turn it down. honored As Uxbridge Citizen of the. was for many years a teacher — 1%5 and '66 were spent teiching,io Since that time, life lips been beautiful for Allxu McGillivray. , Y c.y Year., Very much aware of his. oven place • Ajax it Lord Elgin -and Lord Each year from Viatori■ Dayin •+ history, Allan never seems to tire` Durham. But he was also interested • weekend to the etul of Qctober, he �, { of helping others rind thein. . -• in art. spends. his -da a work" io the - pro... Atka M•f••�r y. r•r•s•r 'To we it's not o job''. he says. 'It'. -the satisfaction bf helping '1 got involved in painting6 then:. be.ssys. '1 became a membeF pf the quaint �ittle collection of museum buildings just off Highway 47 at 'x hobby. history has enveloped others. - In this, I feel I'm Priickering Art Club rhich met ip the Quaker Hill. Winters are spent McGillivray's life.0reven played an contributing something to the Ffarwood PI,,a.• painting in his studio, in"the old active part in iatrodueio him to her world.' 'I'm increasingly, In 1967, when Scott Central Zephyr- Presbyterian Church he Caroline. -He met when she now, getting School was bunt, be returned hone purchased in 1%9. came to the museum seeking out her r8ore interested in worldehistory to the Uxbridge arta, eventually Once the 'other' church presided family tree. too. I tell people who'are studying becoming a school librarian. o.er•by the Bev. Ewan Macdonald.- 'We found we both have roots their family tree: 'Do some study of 'Sometime in theanid-Sox Ed and husband of Lucy Maud (oing-way back in"this arta•' he what was going;on in the world. Dorothy Brown, who were originally Momgoinery, the tiny church bas laugh.. We keep finding. people Why did your ancestors come from Pickering, moved to Uxbridge. - since been improved to include who are related to our children both here?' In 1969, when they opened a small Jiving quarters for Allan and hi. ways: through her side and through The museum seas.tn now finished museum, 1 became involved.' family — Caroline whom he married mine.' - for another year. Allan can look So when, in 1971, the Uxbridge- in December. 1986• and their two Genealogy (farimil tree research), forward to spending the winter was tldren Bethany (age 4) and `ohe babbyg� nting easant oral scenes founeded, it masaonly natural he -Mothew (2) 11 Scott �luscuhtas I — far removed from the rot race of should join. '1 was alwaysMuch more than justs business or become known for. 'We take. the world. McLe'cihsA WAREHOUSE SALE, AT -WHOLESALE PRICES STOCKING STUFFER :TOYS - a e GIFT'S • CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS MOCCASINS • _, AUTO CENTRE LET US HELP YOU PET READY FOR WINTER - umff rD Tm oFFm Complete Tune Up............X Lit Flush & Fill...................... On & Filter ...................[..v TW ` r " §AVE S41.85MMS COUPON �, L(MIIFD.T1i EC .=Aff NOM r• t fid 11 r• t fid COUPON,. ' Fit . SAVE �4 niti JA AU :221 WWFN r E $ 4995,11 t n..s,►1: s,u[=ser: TRE.. ��J'l'J-►_I to 3005 tp� HOME an 40'LOT I HOMES PRICED FROM $134,990 LIBERIA VILLAGE,.. .71 ' �toto fhun. 1-0 P.M. (toad Fridat e, V ( Iii, sun f f1o1. I I a.m.- n O.M. . •Haure+ ha. d -n purchaxr arranging a 7 I t tt +me mar. gate at cu!ni Mir, t" "Ir, repre.entaii+e+ for tnrther detail+. _ •+Fln1 10 houw. Si99 per month. Ma Id �®z hoot" Z4,; p! month, 1a41 10 h. o. 5579 per month u P6 Tee weekend Bay News. Nov. 22,21.2:.1:991.\ I t ommanily Calendar is ■ regular feature on upcoming" eaeats.• If jou are a nes-profit or communitygroup *cad your•.nnamwem.ml to The Wfthand Bay News, 1 730 McPherson Cq-1 unit 118, Pickering, Ontario, LIW 3E6: DradHwt Tuesday noon. Bargains, "riiu, be==aten Blore! EVENTS THE NOV. 30 DEADLINE for delivering or mailing Piekiring.Musie Festival cdtries is getting close. Drop boxes are avoilit)& at Alexander Academy of Music (Amberiea Plata) or Alexanders Mu'sic (Pickering Town Cehtrc)"wbere free syllabus copies are availallfe. The year-round festival { number is •120-•1108. i MUSH:A BETH TIKVAH presents I orchestral music by Sent Irving Glick ' with WRT Radio Orchestra and Reth Ttkvah Choir Nov. 2.1 at 8 p.m. ut Beth Tikvah Synagogue. 3080 Bayview Air.. (betwrrm ihcppard and Finch). Ticket. at 221-3133. FO('R CANADIAN and international ,tar soloists, thv Gullrry Chair of St. Mary Magdalebe Church. '. with the Oshawa and Durham Region Symphony, present for Christmas Ilandcl'v Messiah at 8 p.rh. Nov. 24 at l College-PaA Church; 1164 King St. E., Oshatea. Tickets; 579.671 I. THE LIVING WITH CANCER Support Group monthly meefing Nov. 25 is at Ajax Cricktt );tub (Clements and Monarch) from 7 to 9 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more: information call the Canadian Cancer Society at 686.1516. PICKERING PUBLIC 11BRARTS Greenwood branch on Westney Road in Greenwood prhmts Christmas films and crafts for children aged 5 to 10' Nov. 30 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 moon. The program is free. Register by calling 683-8844 Tuesday/ Thursdiy 3:30 p.m:, Wednesday 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.in. or Saturday I p.m: to 3 p.m. L'Lder 7'y need to be with an adult. .LEARN ABOUT SAFE -WINTER DRIVING techniques from Comifable Gerry Smith of the Durham Region Police. Force Noi. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at Pickcrinn _ntral Library. Constable Smith will ducus, multi- lane'driving skills, yitntt4 driving lips and how to avoid accident,. To register for thi, free.event-call 331- ST. MARTIN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH'S annual Christmas bazaar i, Nov. 23 from 10 a.ni: to 2 p.m. at 1201 St. Martin's Drive (a block west •'if Liverpool Rd. running south o[f Bayly St) . .I purcliased in advance.' Call :Mary Lou Crafts, baked goods, deri,, carAdy, at 831- 997 or Debbie at 4304659 for plants, boutiques, pri es•and much '� more information. more plgrisiuch in their tearoom are VISIT PICKERING CENTRAL. offered. LIBRARY Nov..30 at 3 p.m. to see the BROOKLIN HORTICULTURAL i Christmas tree and enjoy the music of SOG[ETY'$. annual gcmeral meeting j. the jean McDonald Singe".' and'Christmas. Social is Nov. 27 at 7 I light refreshments will be served in p.m. at Brooklin United Church. I the auditorium, following the -Thole attending bring dessert and carolling. All are welcmme. enjoy. a fita evening .with emtatainmeat! THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAt3 BAZAAR at'Hoty Trinity Anglican PICKERING PLAYERS presents -Church (Kings Crescent at.Bureher Mother Goose, a mixture of songs, ! Road), Ajax, is Nor, 30 from 10 am to dance and humor, as their annual `One 2 pm, featuring baking, crafts, Christmas family entertainment. knitting, jams,, jelliev and hot of the most distinctive features is the refreshments.. . . r amount of aadimce participation. Christmas shoppers can warm up It's at Dunbartgn-Fairport United. after the Santa Claus Parade! Church, Nov. 29 ,B pm, Nov. 30, 8 pm, Der_1430 pre, Dec. 6, 8 pm. THE LADIES AUXILIARY of the Dec. 7, Rpm, Dec. 8.2:30 pro Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606 Tickets for child(en/seniors arc SS, are hav?ng their Christmas crafts and adults 48. Call 831-:666 for I bake sake 12 noon to 4 p.m. at 1555' reseryations or information. 11layly Strect,Pickering. Table. are atailable for rental. EA$TSIDE HARMONY SWEET ADELINE CHORUS hold,'its Roaring ' AJAX-PICKERING AND WHITBY Twenties Jpe4li-E sv Cabaret night .tyoriation for Ciimmunity Li4ing NovA30 in the auditorium at 1955 holds its general meeting Dec. 2 at Valley F'ar(n Rd., Pickering. Emperor Street Center. 36 Emperor the chorus and several quartets will i Street. Ajax, at 3 p.m. present a glittering ,how package at The topic will be Cutting Program, - 3:30m. followed by a dance and r A Reality; flow Can R'r Avoid Doing light buffet with cash bar. This.' Tickets art; ,312.50 and should be Refreshments«ill beamed. TURN ON QUIET, WARM MONEY SAVING COMFORT. I NOW AND :DON'T PAY A + NG S T H l TIL PRIM • .. � - . _ G Invest In your home today by installing tthe best in home — - comfort and save your money I spring! Th� offer includes.Catrier High Efficiency Natural Gas Furnaces. ' r Central Ait Conditioning, Heat Pumps, Electronic Air' Cleaners and Humidifiers. 3 Call us today to get the full money saving sto yl: HEATING & AIR CONDITIONTjVG Whitby/ Ajax/ Scarborough/ ' ROL. Oshawa. Pickering Toronto HEArW.: t AIR CON1=?MIVG I --M. 427=9261428-0333 75��94�4 LARGE ASSORTU MT"OF . 1�°//o W00L 1I.OVES 100j�.W!OOL�fiOQUES 1/Q`U�AOL HATS i. . D,00 COATS KITTY.KAttidiS KATNIP TOY . FOR CATs i W7iXS L LARGEASSORTNIW OF SQUEEZE`,. TOYS FOR DOGS AND eAts . MUKNU�► KN MNG MILLS Gtt uttttiw. . • �� _ U Pii00UCTS SI' ' =IUES R'5` W SCA fEE`. i,: 4t HEAv," miff ..: CHARTER XMAS _ CLU13 . -- �°�' WA`ES ClIRISTMAS wrri GUAR kNM - FOR YEN WOODEN OR WOVEN. r EN , WALT: �QVW.` SOLD FOR 150.00. � e 9 PACKAGE OF 12 ' OUT OUR - XMAS CARDS ALpH -Ul'fiE�S -_ G�ALC�S.:..; . -. 8T3R�FEDTOYS 1(. . L t99t Pr/ It's ChfiMnas Already at John Brouwer Garden pittre, and we're going all out with our exciting 6v-chirsfmas wonder) displayy. ICs just, bumming wth beautifully decorated trees, and sleigh•loads of unusual Christmas yytlts...lUI just wailing for yowl Catch the ChdsM= spirit Visit BrowreislyYour k ds w 11 etre oUr growing collection of birds and animals,. and yyoou'll �' 5f love our .Idenely, festive, atmosphere: Plus, we're open SEVENDAYSAWE0, `Pickering club has 650• enthusiastic figure slaters by. &-, anser:Fil" eryfd I✓MN.�..+ jss•.�o t . . f'• - join the eldb to [tarn to skate fir. if,rngram'fbr beginners. Can.L.c 1 Another option is Canpower- further hocke7 IAnining, there are. learners improve at their own pace, I ekatc. a program that prepares' When people think of figure i some that rrmarn to the figure i and work towards earning the cigbt skates, for hockey nr ringeue. • skating, they probably skating program.l badgy•that constitute, the course. Another way the club raters to its picture Elizabeth 3linley Curtently the club has four mak ' Torre are, no formol tests young members is by -holding boring • or Brion OrseC Butns skutcrs at the higher Irss•L. and is amistrur coach clinics. a 1 - day workshop. members 1: and up te Pickering Figure Skating Cltt� Is, (PFSC) has over the yran. I hoping for more. One case.is a family affair, sincp'one of tfte cluh'A rrcrivr intensive )raiding. both on proven therr's' more to skis -ling than I freeskating' pait, is brother -doer and off the icr to t]uglify us a�- ii d Sequined outfits and the roar of the I team. certified amateur ,Duette must pass a test with e arrowd. The; 1'F'Sh:r. rue .MI`Inratrd in Praetier for serious skalcrs.cais'They be demanding, not only pphysically, `.. ��,,;,.:.. score af'at Will 65 per rent to be by Central Ontario Pickering R rration Cosmplrx, but time -wise as well. Thosr in the k^� certified the the But when it wins .established 20. �• senior levels can expect to spend up J section, the club's governing body. This help, skaters gain- n Letter years ago. its boTnr. ice was the Don i Meer arena. tq 1t hour a week on the etre That's more hours than most understathing of the coaching Thr club moved to the Camplrx i but still bolds its Spring parr -time jobs. Blit the dedication and commitment definitely pays -� -aT - asvvrct of their sport. It also helps the club by. in 1988• School at Don' Beer. It's a non- { off. - providing much-needed, qualified P g 9 profit organization, supported by i The club -has won muny awards. volunteer conches. But in the end. it's -the parents fundraising and volunteers. Itis a of the Canadian Figure ! including -a Intal cable ,TY company'. Nest Sports SYGw in. •4• iv ha must not be forgotten. From rtrcmhrr Skating asso.tation (CFS :\1- 1989, andth,+-t'lub of the Year from th, all-(Ynturn, - - silting on the board'of director. io organizing fund-raising events, An interesting point to note is that uboul'one.quartrr d( the club's G award Council Ia.t r.mr. .1 r,rtgp8aa, p..nd.,a club. they ore the bur-urr 6-it1 m.•mhrrs are I.ovs. 'that might I [lot along with. awards ani1 their c F:vcn making *urr their ehildn•n not seem aurprisma.. but rnmp.•tiuon., the club a�o ,fayre, iu.olsr.l: skutcrs are, evaluated on I get to practice on mite eon hr u 'consiJrnng figt(fe, skating, is �I to make skating enjoi abl,•-and They know v..n n ciao-to;duv basis. Those who don't want t., enter the CFSA'A test task. Skaters.' parrots are )u.t us myolvcd in the club as the tknters grnerally viewed as a f. -mule saint, I to j accessible.ulsf don't Lecomc filvmptclslun.lu rd I program can 1&,on to Ihr•mo�r I are. a it's cgcouraginq sec an manN _b_ovs take un:intrrrot ' overnight._ h recreational Canfigurrskate which a It', rest to ser -why. A club with .. Wbilr'prcsident,l:mMarshalldMarshallI why e bulk of'the j That's th expands .,in basis, figore skating I that kine) of dediutinn is definiirly `does admit a numl.rr of those'boys I membership is part of the Cansktnr J skills. - doing something right! Pr/ It's ChfiMnas Already at John Brouwer Garden pittre, and we're going all out with our exciting 6v-chirsfmas wonder) displayy. ICs just, bumming wth beautifully decorated trees, and sleigh•loads of unusual Christmas yytlts...lUI just wailing for yowl Catch the ChdsM= spirit Visit BrowreislyYour k ds w 11 etre oUr growing collection of birds and animals,. and yyoou'll �' 5f love our .Idenely, festive, atmosphere: Plus, we're open SEVENDAYSAWE0, 1 P.olnse =., •rRESe puhsar 'c ar ri�omaia JOHN BROUWER GARDEN AND LANDSCAPING CENTRE asot•A...MW RAMoa.al.. aw.aetsMaLtsaar 1awdY••y:lst/1 YLlSlA er l.ta(M4NW . iY.sarl.9r"ak(+ SiT=,19C,:45e1A Y a I✓MN.�..+ jss•.�o t al ace- a' t �a. i� �•;, �w 1 P.olnse =., •rRESe puhsar 'c ar ri�omaia JOHN BROUWER GARDEN AND LANDSCAPING CENTRE asot•A...MW RAMoa.al.. aw.aetsMaLtsaar 1awdY••y:lst/1 YLlSlA er l.ta(M4NW . iY.sarl.9r"ak(+ SiT=,19C,:45e1A Y a 1'. .. The Wetkend Bay News, Nor. 22, 23, 24,1199 t P9 sees Conversion from electri heat.iays off t 6y Dan. eLwm the coat of hydro make it a costly work. source of heating fur here is 1 I source of heat.- Many municipal The latest trand in the installatipn enough supply in t:a rda alone in. • I I hen it cuies it, providing I- utilities cat didly admit -electrically ! of new heating sources in residential i last for the next loo.years, Melles. the moot c1pit-r1ficient wnsuit,i heati a home is a huge drain on an I homes is a move towards high. nA -' to beatah me, µatural6as i, already overburdenmdeource. -• I;' efficiener furnaces. These are at - - feavn had rfeetrieity out. • hells., has spentapproximatcly M least 96 p" cent more efficient than in the cold, accord g to Richard years in the business. lie started conventional-Ivpe furnaces _ which delle.. of firidlcwnt Ilrating and V with Bridfewood t6 years ago. 114 ! won't br manufactured afirr Air Conditioning.., Mamie owner of locations ib I January. '• The cast of bedtin a hotnyprith Pickering and Scarbdrough in 1984 'Saventy-five per -cent Mof our 'hrdra,is at least twit as mueQ: Ins when the larger firm decided to split furnace, market is now a high. .sys. These day%, Bridlewood I up.,� efficiency-market1 Mclias said. {(eating noel Airt'ts hu r than ever Bridlewo,xd offers prwduets such as I • Less costly middle-effieiency I!-.6nnine ileaffn -cin --.into —ps gas'(urnaces, fireplacea�and air furnaces offer ;6 to RO per cent tuslnpters real'ti:e bee ortnuits.long- conditioners from- well-known I grr.0ceef scienOy than •conventional - " term savingslt�«-'anb ad'. - manufacturers like Lennox and I models. The difference between -'-',During flit lu'( Cc months it's I Carrier. Other aece...ry products corrvenfiondl and greater efRcirwv iq (conrrrstnns) �. t r primary j include window mnuntrd Air rather teehnical,Melless admiurd. *ourtebf our bullies*,' idles. said. conditioners, electni-static air 'high-cffteieney is simply a '.1n},lidine can be con .rtrd to gas I cleaners, power humidifiers and air- 'different way of.crcanng heat,' he as long as gas is available. lieair brat exchangers. said. While the installati it of a_gas During the peak winter season, Gas . firrplaccs have also v �Mvs* (urnbee and all nece.aarykfurl work Mridess employs up to .110 people: expenenerd a resurgence. in - W<Aod'.tfsiL.., yrrslsrs•1 "can be An rxpenxivr rr urr.dhr The company -has 13 installation and popularly. Meller, added. Whdd work pays'for itself in a reasonably eight service trucks that provide 24- hardly a sourer of heating for an short time. hour emergem:y resptinx throughout eptire hoots, these glean -burning estimates. - 'If the customer it gping so be. in a ' Scarborough and Pickering area*. (' fireplaces providrl cosy heated f . The Pickering location of hump for rpe ie,is, it usually paysf The bulk of the work don, by i comfort in smallerearea.. If rid dew and Heating and Air. fotcitself by than; McBee. salt. Ifridlcwood Hrating and Air I In addition, gas fireplaces am less I Conditioning is at..thr Pickering 'Mane manufacturers of -gas I Conditioning is residential. Nystly'I hassle and cost about 11 cents an Home and Design Centre an Brock' furnace product, offrr rebates and ! it's rpplacrmcnts or eu.tom work. I hour to operate. I Road and Highway 401. Store hours delayedpayment schemes. i think. I and no contracted new boric 'You don't have the meas of the art, jIonday to Wednesday and anybody heating with electricity is I business. I chapping and storing of w..pd. Saturday Ia a.m. td6 p.,ttf<, and just paying'thmugh them sie'.' Mellen. said hi* company also does I McIlrrs said. j Thursday and Friday 10 a_1111; to 9 Brcrnily announced increases to i small rnmmereiat and indu+Incl \atural gas is aL•o an abundant i p.m. a $295 s • 1080 free minutes airtime , 4" tlmitcd • 6 months of Bell Cellular Time offer, McSsage Centre HuftS work access for 36 a - [or retails mons tsiy3c ded • Hc1lCullar�tilotp phones:t plus many more . features available CHRISTMAS SAVINGS +386-25 MHz • 1 Meg. RAM is 40 Meg. N.D. is Colour VGA Monitor •Choice of: 1.44 Meg. Floppy or 1.2 Meg. Floppy is MS-OOS 5.0 A Great Gift Ideal. CaU us .today and ask; for further details IN WHITBY CALL IN TORONTOCALL HOWORCOMRMRS: X36-7891465=5860 in Dundas. St: W. Whitby .11821 AkEWEN 00.,11N1T8' - 8111 EASTERNAVE�. UNITI 430"'112 (FAX 430-6113)- Full Service s Repairs att s , our sLocation aICstMUllwrzweflu •OM411.10EWSPill s CelkiW* Approved Agent •• � ,��. Satntii oath6Pill b 311tYtY81[II11Clf.. , While the installati it of a_gas During the peak winter season, Gas . firrplaccs have also v �Mvs* (urnbee and all nece.aarykfurl work Mridess employs up to .110 people: expenenerd a resurgence. in - W<Aod'.tfsiL.., yrrslsrs•1 "can be An rxpenxivr rr urr.dhr The company -has 13 installation and popularly. Meller, added. Whdd work pays'for itself in a reasonably eight service trucks that provide 24- hardly a sourer of heating for an short time. hour emergem:y resptinx throughout eptire hoots, these glean -burning estimates. - 'If the customer it gping so be. in a ' Scarborough and Pickering area*. (' fireplaces providrl cosy heated f . The Pickering location of hump for rpe ie,is, it usually paysf The bulk of the work don, by i comfort in smallerearea.. If rid dew and Heating and Air. fotcitself by than; McBee. salt. Ifridlcwood Hrating and Air I In addition, gas fireplaces am less I Conditioning is at..thr Pickering 'Mane manufacturers of -gas I Conditioning is residential. Nystly'I hassle and cost about 11 cents an Home and Design Centre an Brock' furnace product, offrr rebates and ! it's rpplacrmcnts or eu.tom work. I hour to operate. I Road and Highway 401. Store hours delayedpayment schemes. i think. I and no contracted new boric 'You don't have the meas of the art, jIonday to Wednesday and anybody heating with electricity is I business. I chapping and storing of w..pd. Saturday Ia a.m. td6 p.,ttf<, and just paying'thmugh them sie'.' Mellen. said hi* company also does I McIlrrs said. j Thursday and Friday 10 a_1111; to 9 Brcrnily announced increases to i small rnmmereiat and indu+Incl \atural gas is aL•o an abundant i p.m. a $295 s • 1080 free minutes airtime , 4" tlmitcd • 6 months of Bell Cellular Time offer, McSsage Centre HuftS work access for 36 a - [or retails mons tsiy3c ded • Hc1lCullar�tilotp phones:t plus many more . features available CHRISTMAS SAVINGS +386-25 MHz • 1 Meg. RAM is 40 Meg. N.D. is Colour VGA Monitor •Choice of: 1.44 Meg. Floppy or 1.2 Meg. Floppy is MS-OOS 5.0 A Great Gift Ideal. CaU us .today and ask; for further details IN WHITBY CALL IN TORONTOCALL HOWORCOMRMRS: X36-7891465=5860 in Dundas. St: W. Whitby .11821 AkEWEN 00.,11N1T8' - 8111 EASTERNAVE�. UNITI 430"'112 (FAX 430-6113)- Full Service s Repairs att s , our sLocation aICstMUllwrzweflu •OM411.10EWSPill s CelkiW* Approved Agent •• � ,��. Satntii oath6Pill b 311tYtY81[II11Clf.. , $295 s • 1080 free minutes airtime , 4" tlmitcd • 6 months of Bell Cellular Time offer, McSsage Centre HuftS work access for 36 a - [or retails mons tsiy3c ded • Hc1lCullar�tilotp phones:t plus many more . features available CHRISTMAS SAVINGS +386-25 MHz • 1 Meg. RAM is 40 Meg. N.D. is Colour VGA Monitor •Choice of: 1.44 Meg. Floppy or 1.2 Meg. Floppy is MS-OOS 5.0 A Great Gift Ideal. CaU us .today and ask; for further details IN WHITBY CALL IN TORONTOCALL HOWORCOMRMRS: X36-7891465=5860 in Dundas. St: W. Whitby .11821 AkEWEN 00.,11N1T8' - 8111 EASTERNAVE�. UNITI 430"'112 (FAX 430-6113)- Full Service s Repairs att s , our sLocation aICstMUllwrzweflu •OM411.10EWSPill s CelkiW* Approved Agent •• � ,��. Satntii oath6Pill b 311tYtY81[II11Clf.. , CHRISTMAS SAVINGS +386-25 MHz • 1 Meg. RAM is 40 Meg. N.D. is Colour VGA Monitor •Choice of: 1.44 Meg. Floppy or 1.2 Meg. Floppy is MS-OOS 5.0 A Great Gift Ideal. CaU us .today and ask; for further details IN WHITBY CALL IN TORONTOCALL HOWORCOMRMRS: X36-7891465=5860 in Dundas. St: W. Whitby .11821 AkEWEN 00.,11N1T8' - 8111 EASTERNAVE�. UNITI 430"'112 (FAX 430-6113)- Full Service s Repairs att s , our sLocation aICstMUllwrzweflu •OM411.10EWSPill s CelkiW* Approved Agent •• � ,��. Satntii oath6Pill b 311tYtY81[II11Clf.. , ■ e rin :Thiw«rmai scot whola s Reeves P y .on the 074 Iwill be appearing at the Whitby Mall Saturday November 23_ at 4:00 p:m. Presented by GLOBAL the Whitby MallTELEVISION in conjunction with • NETWORKa, a member of the CanWest Global Saturday Santa` November 23 Claus is Join -us for.our Christmas festivities at.1 M' p.m. ' Along with Santa, there will be: il Sweet Charity Sea Cad Navy Band Rebels. rc.hing Woodview Majorettes Band_ r Rainbow.the Ciowtl wiil-be. here f rom 12:30.pan'until '2:30.p.m.. . - The wetuntl Bay News. Noe, A" A,1991, Fll Nostalgic tribute to the great Trec�the price`laio' Oloolco.s Christmas, skjan Eagles "tribute" band. . HAtel : California brings its .west -const .sounds to the Purple Onion in Oshawa Nov. 22. - Hotel Califo'raia is recognized as one of the best "trib'ote" acts on the Canadian 'nightclub circuit. Tickets are only $5. On Saturday Nov. 23, one of Oshawa's favorite party' bands — Felony — takes the stage at.the.Onion. Tickets are $3.50 in advance_ or $5 at the door. The , always -exciting Razorbacks bring their rollicking sound to the Purple Onion on Nov. 29. This popular Canudian band f.l(as been a relent mainstay on the Toronto flub circuit, and will feature its latest CD release 6o Much Fun, .• • e e The renowned musical extravagunza a Elvis In. Concert will be presented live SOO` b'$fAOfifl000f aissraa�a.e�sA ... - Aranesa�et� • r ' -on stage at thcAnion on Nov..-, 30. This uniquely assembled star-studded cast features Ion6-time Elvip Presley stage director Cha�odge. Other guests t lode J.D. Stimner atid'the nmps'- -with Kathy Westmoreland, the TCB Rhytfsm Section featuring original, ,Elvis drummer 1D.J. Fontana and ' the Legendary lordanaires. This reunidn�our is a compromise between Elvin' former. musicians and closest' friends in u recreation of the majesty and presence of Elvia — live on stage. Charlie Hodge performed with Elvis in more than 2,000 live concerts, playing rhythm - guitar ond.singing harmony. He lived at the Crueeland mansion in 6lemphis, Tennessee, for more Chun 17 Year}. It promise.% to. be• u performance. Elvis himself would stand up and applaud. 0 IS aolco Department Stores.acros4 Canada are implementing a pew marketing strategy which comes under the slogan 'break the Price lava.' Their Ajax store will he articipating in this 4 ,W. it.wilF, give shoppers an Opportunity to continue'to get great value. The new Woolco pricing policy means they will beat all the competitors' pries: As well, tgey will refund any difference plus 10 per cent. Alf the customer has to do is bring in a copy of the competitor's Ad. To emphasize the. point of their low prices, the management have two shopping carts on display. s..k.1..J"`•'�s• Thebe show..a selection of ..� ...y..aca. r""" arw.l ern, seer "i..6r - , household items purchased at a"►vrre""••wrr�"►"+- uw 7ellers. �'"" fir""� •`� The items cost $345.04 at customers can see the,pricc Zellers. The same items from difference on individual items. Woolen cost $265.18. Cdstomer service will be the The total aptount saved by focus of'all management and staff,, shopping at WoolcU_was thus- so they look forward toy seeing you $79.86. The receipts are at Woolen. -Ajax-. during the displayed with the goods so Christmas shopping season'. IRIBTM.4$ SENIUR CMZENrS DAY Thursdays November 28th• Family of the senior receives the diseount when welimpanted by the senior • FREE coRse end Christman fruit caka all day (located iA our Rratauranq • FREE Christmas gift draws starting at 10:00 a.m- til 4:00 p.m. Jost fill in a ballot - over 100 prizes! y • I5% Off almost everything in our store (regular exceptions Apply) - • Dant mise Santa Class - hall be hen too! ae 1 Ballot form for Christmas Draw Address - t al4ataal 10.ONew rosyRWOA(ta YM aaww,elaW) • tWAooe iesa-yneW tYt Siva to ng Nl�ta7ft to low -Larwood Place Mall , clt:•c t;.,...�t,. �: -.•�. 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ULKS7 Ric Fisir-Captalm 'Warlord' Tlit!t h1writiC L) svn.mi"' L) Colonel Muslata- Lj Berzerkw.'❑ Big Bully Busick' Nasty Boys", "I'llf 8ros-7. Brian Know. 0 Beau" Jerry 61MPlirlifMAM CABLEORiCE q;Ca#4W2M toordKIlmdubcsim a li 0 ■ '1 . .. LV&ALAI I rV rE TREAT YOU LIKE ROYALTY!" FRIDAY AND SA URDAY ONLY! TMIS A _ ALL MA17RES 4SETS 20% OFF OUR LOW -PRICE ALL LEATHER �EiS 15% OFF OUR LOVO PRICE ALL OTHER FURNftUHE 10% OFF OUR LT)W PRICE FEATHERFURNITURE THE WHITBY ' ' CLEARANCEscEITRE- 1 BESIDE US I AISO.OPW ER ODD TABLES GM$2&N AIR =g . CUo+CE OF MANY COLOURS ' 3 PIECESOFA, CHAIR 6 LOVESEAT LOVESEAT .412828' '981.9 .. FROM SOFA 41248.88 �± 2 loVations. ta'serve. yailul SCARBOROUGH WHITBY .• ELLESMEBEP 1323 Kennedy Rd -a Decorator Service scarw DUNDAS Z 1624 Dund3S St.E . .®. - - o �aitabte 75 417.7 36-8852: Whitbo»6 cation : : R -- - •. r�nr r. Y• • •nY w•s/'•a!thm9n 11 +.IT. !t' . -- - �. , . '. - '_ _ _ • The Weekend Bey 14 w Nov. j2.-23,24 : t99( i� Leather furniture. a better ova io go 7that.will 6y DarMcGadincluding custordin time forGhriit ' Other springs include 20 per cent off t would be difficult bind Y mattresses and 10 psi tent off everything. fabric endeating andtlaein the21',000sq. ft. ehowrumrr. _ - more enduring than leather. 'This js one of our four big sales of the . As a covering for ,ality ^ -' year,. Urquhart said, 'There are Wly a. leather furniture that furniture: featheria simply unmatted ie, its duiabilitr. says Don Urquhart, the Z (csi, wppliers of tan still esnffim design and debrei before manager of Furotture Royale in Whitby. In -feet, Urquhart has ■ rather _- Christmas.' A clearance location neat to the intemsung theory about leather. For Iit=rvhaa bran the fabric of - Whitby store will also feature great furniture buys: including odd end tables centuries. for horse saddles: he oafs. And far u for a W each, tro-piece tufa and choice nothing takes a rougher ride than the '� Iorefeat seta from ", odd boo springs lseyf toddle of a hurse.—from 1da11mvptVc—wfa fruits- - 'Other than in be concrete; there's nothing that will take that kind of abuse. . lei a general astor6nent of clearoul- he reasoned. 'So rhe could somebody not buy furniture. Urquhart says. Furniture Royale offers nine colors of leather for - leather furniture for their livingrgom cAr4eta, Braes etistom orders. Beige, black and Jade of farwitaH 11 -ye" the rgwt popular. ,here chef re got kids' that will run intopa'o UrgrAarr east given arc among A small deposit is all that's required m . it With a toy tnmk?' Leather rill outlasi regular fabric I to over,U rquharrl resilience. Many 'gendemen� clubs in Am 'a•ergl00 tyeanher oold, Utquhartasid. _ place a custoff�order of rper teets' tor !ordc ear l�itt�debrerfyy,'Urquhart saa(n� saidtuBreseast pooitu ryes chairsEnglandihal see castles 'thanr2 spproundtimatefyrtanl5 eeninoi If pah.l n negnuatrF'of f I ,Isar, an average of approximately eight i lraRe leather furniture moree 0 a((o iNnecuuntned (Deer mrrce7 per cr1rL the nvr.lwerc pny rill account for 4(Y Urquhartpredictsleather furniture yesA. 9<ather at 50 years is lust becom ng ' 70 still years old. L)rquban pred'icb rt thi pp "'The rprobl mea jsr'peoplt weekend's sosl<'alt mlakes sensnlrr gnnte I comfortable. h: slooks he said,\t' Tha tone er y it I shopper Teepgni:enthern ales ofrleaiher Its durability makes it ideal 4 ggc t sometimes gat sick of it Ithc same more and m�j a cusmmeo recognize the the better it looks and the better it &des' I ,By the time you get a fabric piece furniture. for children. The neutral color of moss o -furniture) dter eS year?' he turd, Ion tbfmy albe. Thisre e do furniture`' better Way to I 'broken in' where it's iost nicht, about I*Nothing pieces makes it easy r�th the furriWre held o pgantio sale that rillli nclude 5 go"hedlburog three months later it's no good. Leather furniture has an hirtoriF because it's alway+made in a solid color,' 'per tent savings on leathtr (urniturc see . .. LV&ALAI I rV rE TREAT YOU LIKE ROYALTY!" FRIDAY AND SA URDAY ONLY! TMIS A _ ALL MA17RES 4SETS 20% OFF OUR LOW -PRICE ALL LEATHER �EiS 15% OFF OUR LOVO PRICE ALL OTHER FURNftUHE 10% OFF OUR LT)W PRICE FEATHERFURNITURE THE WHITBY ' ' CLEARANCEscEITRE- 1 BESIDE US I AISO.OPW ER ODD TABLES GM$2&N AIR =g . CUo+CE OF MANY COLOURS ' 3 PIECESOFA, CHAIR 6 LOVESEAT LOVESEAT .412828' '981.9 .. FROM SOFA 41248.88 �± 2 loVations. ta'serve. yailul SCARBOROUGH WHITBY .• ELLESMEBEP 1323 Kennedy Rd -a Decorator Service scarw DUNDAS Z 1624 Dund3S St.E . .®. - - o �aitabte 75 417.7 36-8852: Whitbo»6 cation : : R p14 The Weekcnd Bay Newt. Nov. M 27, 2A. 1991 furniture factory, a fari�ily . a, ffuir ��ickering by Dqn McLa" own. I 1 We just had a lot of ptopk cAming,4 pkasurrin showing it self — weaving sofas, chairs and Thia rather ordinary diminutive- ! into the store who needed - help in co- I through colorful here was a time when a looking retail fro ntage.houses a j ordinating fabrics, Bern said+ I loveseats showm0m_ n during effort to convey of the efforto the ii (a pi i I y - o -n e d - o n d - I massive MOM ey. R. showroom and ?1\ �%/ ' wide variety of choices at operatrd business was the factory. It's filled with some IQ mom chairs, tables. sofas and - I •' the Chesterfield Facti,ry. a Ch rule' rather than the I. settings, about anything imaginable in the. • e t le rrald are surprised when Pnmc exception in any community. It was a 'golden era' fur both juri erne of home decorations_ . iJ + k ' they here;' she said.• explaining..the deceiving size of the. remilen and customers. Pcoplc who I 'S'e're always tryin 1 letpeople q U store. '. shopped felt A sense of trust with I know wire bigger than we appear, i • f. jr I •They think bcrausc the store boein<ssea who slaked their family 4 Willie \nrbnaky said to an ,` 1(/ front is so small, therea not much in ,reputation on the goods and sen, ices I they sold. interview. 'We manufacture most of what you � f hem*Qr Beyond quality and selection% )terchants, in tutu. felt -strong sec hrro,• he added, motioning -out �" . Affordability is also an extremely sense of pride — knowing quality family towards the Chesterfield Factory showroom. important aspect, ai far us the concerned. was the key to ensuring a Good Nowetssky family is name. It,, a mfreehing philosophy i :If ease want something %hods n If 'people can Have something quite that still wurvives in Durham Region. I little if(erent, we can do it hem. I different and attractive for a The Chesterfirld Factory in we can't build it, we can sure get it.' All the work done in this factory reasonable amount of money,' Ferri Pickering wa's started by the Nusiensky family --10 rears ago. I of is bench mudr — there'. no assembly ,. ri;"' _ -. • ' - said. Ho.t people still agree few %of P P Father Willie Nowemtky manages the � line, Willie said proudly. Furniture � . t . � today's ma+u.produ<e.f products arc. factory and warehouse Mother Lec designs range from country to Gsieie e!`v equal to the ytiality of custom=. serves a. company president. Son Todd designed and installed i traditional, etas+ic d, contrmporarr hundred, of colors and fabric+. explaining why the seminars were I ,ei-ofted prices. ll',a traditional approach that lives on to Pickering the computer system that keeps tubs drndinq, on what a ru+tomer •carted. '0.'r timid«I to help them out! PP — the p,, on eorttpen, ac1•ounts and.inventorr. ts. It enough 10 *%mots The seminars run monthh un thy. pl, like ri '1 think people (i"" I k Son liohtn does part-time deli. wigs Daughter Ferri helps cotulutt design � can't manufactu n• send sell cmtom-craftrd � consecutive Tuesdays for two wee k , will run ', , rr rd. because it is unique' Fern said. *You can comn right to the factory seminars and also works in retail I furnitu ro. Fern Nowen.ky explainrd. The Chesterfield Factory Fern says theme%; session in December." Interested customers and have a custom -crafted piece to sales. The -showroom and factory list, offen a low cost design seminar i should calker visit -the sloe•. If The factory the 'about 10 days or less Th Chesterfield F v sat IGSO e �Yv; 1' location in a small commercial pPlaza to leach customers how t. of ,r ,• - show rnomgand arc a source. of rent ode to the . Rayly 9r: m ptrtieen for more on Bayly Street weer of (;rock Road ordinate furniture• and to choose I \owrnslty family. Fern takes gnat mfnrtN�tiOn CYRts-'lfflh-s f�' is one of the best kept secret. in fabric.. si• rrrrrwwwwwrs.rrr r w w r w r r r r rrrrwwrr wrrw rr rrw err rrrrwr wrrr CHRISTMAS DELI VERY GUAR, ON ALL CUSTOMUPHOLSTERY ORDERED BY NOV. 30. 1991 I ;f SOFA BED SPECIAL Reg: 899.95 NOW $599.00 IN~ coI % `-`Y ; ONLY —_ $2899 i a Pill el A � �' ' SAVE 83000.00 NOW THOUSANDS OF'PAMUCS You can choose from: To CHOOSE FROM Bleached Oak. LIAht Oak LSander sonl from Dark Oak Black taue�r $%D.7.95/yard .W1iNW1SC0UM11(0FFERpO'1WxffWjF R30, 1991) ■ Manufammrs of Quality Oistoin L 16-6 ' .10-9 �5 686-9846: L 911A61IVJ;VA Wmg Chairs: Sofas &'Loveseats 1850 Bayly Street (,ug W"rof P.IC ' ERING__--8'�f`Rood' .ra . - . .=--- The weekend News, NOV. 22.23. M. '$inns Designer -Kitchens a fari�ily business 6y faiwes Yorke .. . -D edicated to total customer satisfaction. That is the •';poly way to describe the attitude orBinris Desigaer Kite" in P"ickerin6: .This 28-year-qld company was foundedb) Joseph Binns in 1963. rt first, traded under ibe name of Heverley.11ome Imtpprovements. They epecialized.in kitchen -and bathroom rvnodelling. • Later the name changed to The tcheo Place. Three years ago, n the com nv celebrated its 25th niiemry, tau: dame was changed to inns Designer Kitchens. . 'W. use the family name because it's a family business, says Raymond Binns, eon of the founder and owncr of the company. Five of the family members work in the company and are involved in the successful operation of the business. They are Raymond, Anthony ard- Ginette. along with sisters-in-law Donna and Chnstine. 'Everybody works lure in a family atmosphere,' sayq lfaymond. 'All the staff are important.. Collectively, we take great pride in our work. Customea satisfaction is of paramount importance to us and we strive to attain the highest levels of quality,' be continued. - Binpa Designer Kitchens operates from premises on Jli66hway 2 at Hou�motint where they have a 6,000 . sq. ff. showroom. There they displayr the latest designs and ideas to suit all tastes in kitchens and bathrxms. There are 22 different units on display. These arc available in a wide •ariety of colon and options for all types of homes. This is in keeping with the company poCicy, which u to• give the public the most up-to-date designs available anywhere in the world. As part of the constant evolution with the home• decor industry, Binns Designer Kitchen, aro changing six of the designs on, display as they improve. their1992 range of products. There are less than 30 certified kitchen designers in Canoda- Three of those de.igners are working at Binns in Pickering. "1'hesr skilled craftsman are an integral part of the ,company's commitment to the public and to quality. 'Q''e use the best education and,the best designers in our, pursuit of excellence,' s Haymond Binns as he displa s a selection of the products at these rrxms- 'As wel as thew. skills, we use top quality products by$eekermann and Acorn. These are ideal for the middle to top end of the market to which we cater.' ' A vital part of the campsny'r agenda is to travel to trade shows and exhibitions worldwide: These provideanexcellent window on global trends. They %How Binns an opportunity to give Ixnl'ewtome" the most modern designs available anywhere. • Referrals by satisfied customers provide a large section of Binns clientele. Satisfaction with workmanship and service encourages customers to spread the good news. Each custom kitchen or bathroom is designed after the home in visited and all •the family requirements -am taken into account. Although the design team is fully conversant with computer-desi¢n tcehroqurs; theyy' prefer to work al tnc drawing boarda- This allows them greater flexibility and Fonts them the freedom to utilize their imaginations PIS to greater creative effect. The team consists of five salespersons, three designers, at 5: ` installers, one driver and three office staff. Each member of the team is trained to the highest possible standard of customer service and satisfaction. The fruits of this level of commitment is evident in the volume of business they handle. ' 'h's not just luck that we survived for the past 28 years. ears.Haymand Binns. *We arc in an unique I,amiiun -because we otrn our land and premi0iZ. •Q'c don't par real to anybody.' The sprinE of 1992 will tee a further drve.lopmeitt in the llinns sueeess story. They will olwn a new 'showroom at )lain Street in Jlarkham. This will further their commitment to the customers in the region, as well as*con solidate their future in the kitchen and bathroom design+ business. - 1 ' j V •a 4 e . r •. .. a 1,. r '.. _.. .. :- •-.. . �..--.. .. -...: .w •- � . a QUEEN SET DOUBLE SINGLE.SIZE REPLACEMENT BUNK $ BED MATTR�EeSSES f BEDS- v BUDGETFO}1M $5 F.. f _ i Single 139 _ DELUXE Fon g %9°D Eacn " $�' oun_ble $159. $ DELUXECOIL :9900 W Tele- � a cin 279 f otnpietil_ c>an a cunt MAGIC SLEEPER COORTESY•SIIPPORT CNIRO SUPPORT PRINCESS St COIL l O Tr. 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Towne", your Natural Gas FirelLace centre Aft units approved by the "Canadiah-Gas Asaociiation** /l. . t. :?.1d46 -the heating 'lesion' deteriorspion. reasons for this approaches, homeowners _The are not fully understood at this time, - are reminded that the but the problem is under active Nationitl Fire Code investigation, It is believed that prescribes precautions regarding the serious corrosion, may lead to a safe maintenance of chimney's to -safety orfim beard. avoid' fire hazards. These Masonry chimneys may be subject precautions include annual to exterior erosion anddeaehing, inspections of the interior and exterior brick and mortar exterior prior to each heating I deterioration and to interior "Mom - cracking of the tile liner, 'which may Undee certain conditinns; the give rise to a safety or rim hazard. deterioration of a fireplace chimney. It is hiKhly recomntended this can result in the development of a annual inspection, of all chimneys be hazardous Condition. '' carried out by a chimney weep. whog Hoot fireplace chimneys in use is certified under the Wand Eiier y today arc of two typa: j • 'facipry-built^ Technical Training program. Un chimneys built ! detection of :;potentially hazarvC. from two or more conuentrie.metal -condition, the inspector .houhl tubeswith an insulating material advise the -homeowner of the either air or mineral fibro; situation and recommend that he nr • masonry chimney Built from I sh.t eilhce contacp the chimney brick, stone fir concrete• with or manefacturer far fact,.ry built without clay ttlr linen. chimneys or a 10.31 c.ntr.i,ti,r far While'f2etnrv-built' chimneys are I masonry chimney.. Until necessary required to use metals whtrh arc ! repairs or replacement. are made highly eorrnuan rr.ustunt, it .hnuld the attached firrpla7,• or ntltor he recognizedthisunder certain apf�lianre.hnuld not be condition. cartn.n.n may develop. ror a list of crrtificd cMmnev Recent reports hays indlcatrd that sweet.. agd tcrhninaru in your area some factory built chimnrye, when or far other information, please call attached to fireplace., may be the Canadian Woad Energy Institute particularly, prone to sueh at 1-RGO 563.:776. NATURAL GAS FIREPLACES! ENJOY THE WARMTH OF CHRISTMAS HERITAGE. VALOR DRU RICHELIHU KWIRR' HEAT`t G LO CFM IN,4 'AFLUtE. Cif NSfAFY ME CFM LYSLVLAME HERrrAGE HLWM HUNTER. HEAT-MCLO SUPERIOR 0.5 M%l VAIAR EMPRESS SKURT(Y HEAT1,141.0 .DRU VAIAR OLNER MACCLEOD EMPRESS HEAT-NGIA .DAV. DR0lZr . Don't'limit y',ourself to only -a few selections. Do yourself a fa_ your ... "Go to. Towne", your Natural Gas FirelLace centre Aft units approved by the "Canadiah-Gas Asaociiation** /l. MB "t Weekend Bay Neva. No. 22.27.24. l"I Discover The Pride Of The East Z569sq.ft For... t =199, 900 The Competition -Can't Beat This! Huge 50' Lots ASales Nw- Office Hours: . Mood Fri 1.0 pm - 8:00 Pm• - Cbxd Fridays / Sat. Sun & Ndlidgs 9Im ediate Occupancy 11-W am -6:00 pm • $500 Initial Deposit - 428-8280 � �< - •9%a Mortgage For 3 Years. •G.S:T.Included �r�wc�sn,e mwn WWF. Ma .n*Vffw ,awd,0nno rah , ... arsrefarp'Mrrbn[a0e • . � � � � ; MMMMMMMb = 8 2;000 may , The spirit of the holiday _ reason officially arriAs, in Pickering next wer:lt filth ..the second annual. Christmas Tree lighting « mtpony at the civic complex courtyard. The Canadian Progress -Club of Pickering sail Aja: f1 sponsoring skis. colorful evening• of. song sad celebration on i as. 26 b ginning at Z p.m. /l This mon6 workmen will begin .rapping, 0 strands of SO -ft. -long Chrittm id tights arodad ■ 3541. high tree. however, they won't be turned on untiphe ' yy war's go an until all of the kids azif herr,' said Sharon Hilton of the )6wnti c6mmunity service and facdine rile armteat., �is escitemeat begins at I P.M. as children's entertainer Dan Ddvion performs his Back 'N' Roll Christian Show. tt approximately 7.45 p.m. the Pickering Concert Band will play, Christmas carols. Residents aro invited to sing along,' as members of the Pros Club and the Pickering .Serials Gymnastic Club hand out wag books,hot chocolate and old. fashioned "My sticks; At appro:intatd] 7:50 p.m., Mayor . R'ayne Arthur will introduce past and light tree newly -elected members of council. He'll thea throw the gigantic candr_ caneswitch to light up the giant Christmas Tree. Approaimatcy l,300 people studded last Marts event. Stilton is hoping for an evmgrcater tuinoutfor nes;week's cerebration. A special bus pickup • service yvill be provided for scaion at tame location. - Pickering Transit will stop at•the Rouge hill seniors' elikitt 6 p.m., the St. Startin'a Bkjvicw-amiors'-club at 6:13 p.m. and the 3out6Fickering senior club at 6:30 p.m. / The event is absolutely.free. But everyone is encouraged to bring along a canned or packaged -food donation for the Ait s branch of the Saliation .Army. Last years Christmas tree wits a bide smaller than this year's, andthad-les colorful lighting, Milton said. The tree lighting event itself is a relatively brief celebration — considering the tremendous amount of farming and work by those involved. ton admiuM. - 'It's a little event that gees for about an hourand•a-half. But u s a lot of fun: she said. We're hoping for a good"turnout again. With any luck we'll have some nice mild weather.' Town of Pickering 2nd Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Tuesday, November 26,1991 at the Pickering Civic Complex Courtyard featuring Children's Perform ,r ' 46 Dan Devion »: and the ° Pickering Concert Band 7:00 p.m. , r Join us for Hot Chocolate and Candy Sticks As We Join Together to Sing Christmas Carols and Light the Town Tree. aU 4:1— iiw a si g eeperoda�Evcnt This Event is FREE and FOOd Moises wilt be set up iri the Cotsp'art jt.. _ •- lbur dWetfon of a-cartned or patlt— rood would be )ptsatly apprectbted. �a Co7tsolldate your current credit arrange- ments Into one convenient low=interest HEPCOE loan!. Purchase that special item you've been ' wanting now aad"arrange the financing with HEPCOEI Whatever the purpose of the loan, make no payments' for up to 60 daysi (Hlnt- Use your 'sirved7 payments for holiday expenses) Cali or visit: aFfEPCOE Credit Represerttabve today aliout this special limited time offeii :ertdir union Gmifed ----- --- •Ddkmd prytnents atm skgw to credlt.apptwal and inMet wlO atx m on et tstardin loan Yrttttatt wsts�ss.� r. tasato�a+�awa ✓ .r„pr_ttrsss.r tom...nma .. �taw.anarsry ywasa000s. it tctsalnttttt _irt-ant aa..wy rua,�rtawl Co7tsolldate your current credit arrange- ments Into one convenient low=interest HEPCOE loan!. Purchase that special item you've been ' wanting now aad"arrange the financing with HEPCOEI Whatever the purpose of the loan, make no payments' for up to 60 daysi (Hlnt- Use your 'sirved7 payments for holiday expenses) Cali or visit: aFfEPCOE Credit Represerttabve today aliout this special limited time offeii :ertdir union Gmifed ----- --- •Ddkmd prytnents atm skgw to credlt.apptwal and inMet wlO atx m on et tstardin loan Yrttttatt wsts�ss.� r. tasato�a+�awa ✓ .r„pr_ttrsss.r tom...nma .. �taw.anarsry ywasa000s. it tctsalnttttt _irt-ant aa..wy rua,�rtawl M0 The Weekend Bay Newt, Nov. 22, 21.21. 1991 .Nothing tastes as good. as: s in feels ' • to fat while you sleep. The mon they choose ori their owq. We don't 'We monitor clients' weight and that work! important meal of the day. in I actuallytell�coplewhattoeatti. i eating habits to ensure the weight t `. here area 1 any palm trees - relation -to your body's output is , Calorie requirements and limits . loss remains permanent. It takes and their• postal code isn't breakfast; which most people skip. ' are built into the list of leef�t foods. .� the body a" whole rear to .properli. .' .90210, but Beverly Hills The Beverly Ilill■ Weight Lnss I Ongoing support Suring- the I adjgst. We watch people to make has Isnded in Pickering in Clinic donn't just help a client lose : critical phase of actual weighs loss sure they don't go up any than what c -an best be described as a wr ight, it also leaches one how to•'i inrludes things like. %asl.e-test 10315 pounds in the year' of losing proposition.' What'rmore, cat.'.TThe first visit to the clinic is'a parties no Fridays,' Nara Gail. I ma intenancc��.. "'ifyouu they wouldn't have it any other wayl free'twsultation durieg which time l Cli4qnts are urgcd-to sample new do' you're. back on the. The Beverly [[Him Weight Lose Clinic the Beverly Hills program is foods. They're taught to cook and' I program free of chi rge, which is our, in First. Pickering Place Plata (1550' egg lsined by Anne White, clinic serve their favorite foods with fewer gtmrantee. '•she save. 1 ingslgn Road) just east of director, or Dawna Turcgtte, health calorics and eceAter nutritional '� There is absolutely no connection Liverpool Road, is helping Pickezi' counsellor. rnlur. _ i between the Beverly Hills Weight' residents lose w''ght safely. and • Each individual program is '1:;'e teach people the difference i Loss Clinic and the controversial sensibly — withbells and ennsultccl by the Beverly Hills between legal and illegal muffins.' Sererly Hills Die! Hook which made - wllistles and withkt gimmiQfta. , corporate physician. ,UI new clients' When to cat andwhen not to is I the headlinea a few years Ago. TRereea more to t than lust h charts and medical history are also important. 1lode.ration is the - Beverly Ililla Weight Loss Cfminare business ,]rapping. weight, says Gail carefully studied by.the practitioner key. not in the of selling food. Anderson, owner of the town's i who specializes in obesity, befare-a " 'Conaumc smaller portions, but ! $are for same liquid prones sf newest weight lou facility: ' suitable prugrain and nutfitional cat more often. Ilave bmakfaxt, but supplEmen(s, there are no pr, Founded in the U.S. And I reeS�uirements are'recommended for no heavy late-night meals (ollnwed p paekagnl meals.'. established here in Canada about thl individual. by long periods of inaativtty 4laial 1 'lt,cin is well-balanced meals (our years ago, the fronrhiai has 1 The client i. started on Phase weight targets vary with the I from the (our food group..' ears grown to more than i0-nudds,avros. One, a warm-up to the actual (at• indiv�Jual, the actual rata of weight Gail. 'You do your own gnnxry Ontario. They teach people how in l burning weight loss phase. - i bis, is about two pounds per wAk.' shopping.' ; cat sensibly so the weight eventually'This isn't a chicken aid fish dict,' Rapid weight In... only aurreeds in "Exercise is not part of the Beverly logi donn'1 cnme back to havint. I +aye Gail. l:lient. are providrd with honking the +y+tem. 'Jr., don't [lilt. Wright IAw- program, Although The problem is, most people don't A nmriKon31 plan that.pmonit other ! want to soil up starving ynunelL' the clinic due, promote the know how to cat sensibly and eat so things. tell. the client stow much to I •ay- I;Ail. Once the desired. weight importAnen and n(fect,vene.. of much of tht wrong foods, (or cat from each of the four fond ha,, b%nt reached, clients arc placed I regular exereme. lle.erly Hills example, says Gail - groups, and which (adds to stay ! on a 6-4eek :ubilixation prolcram. t . Anne and Dawna of The worst thing you want to do ip away from. During this time -they are Aowry re-, Wright Lo.. /clinic look inrward to have If huge meal laic in the eyenmg a 'We Fro people lists of all the ' introduced to many of. the food+ lost calls for more information, or free so the food just sits there and turns I foods they arc allowed to eat, -and while heating. I codaultation at 421Y-1220. i — Create The New. You! Endall those unwanted. oblerns..: Unth . Call cotflplete ' A26083-6204 treatments ' that work! ,fndr,tmer;>>�of ------------------------------------"------- H.3ihiwnr- P.O. Baa 307- Pickering - Ontario. LIV 286 t Ifs .t Maine MUM at 1271901. t MaScbequb at money orders. Yaa accepted.- i Treatments. tiaei, kRand included. .. t cowp rnabw,ir , s �../ iturne i a :11991 -I Aldan14 ,• a Aa:7ialbsew -Gio t" s $39.91- __ 1 maasceSun Caiy I �s N - 216893. ' t. t Tccsplsae . Na ;Trrmwlu ,� .. ~�78912-- '�-dsk- ---------------e. - r..:.. ...._ - Look great for the hogiday season! , easy weight loss at :Guaranteed results • For men,. wo>aen, and �I children.: Pearson.. of the Clinic Lost 651/4 lbs. and 42 3/4 in: Full pro¢ams, WHITBY OSHAWA PICKERING r;bwcoemsksoms 223 Bra&.SL N. !4S SknM 8L IL A 1330 Ktnpatort Nd, taxtdgktns sftply. 886.5050x 2122 .42DA 2p LOOK FOR US IN THE. - :-YELLOW PAGES by Coo Carter Cold temperatures and brisk winds make sweaters an integral part of evervanc's winter w fdro6e. Boutiques are brimming with body -conscious sweater sets for women and trim knits for men. Although winter's sweaters arc no exception to the season's bright color trend, their extpordinary shapes set a trend all their own. Sweater set* are must -haves for ihe'Aeason.• Becausd both top.and bottom are thesame r.oloT and texture, the 'body appears elongated very flattering to any figure. Sweater sets may consist of turtle -necks, cowl -neck,), v -necks, cardigans or hooded sweaters paired with trim leggings. swthgy skirts stirrup pants or shorts. ,- Swenter sets are extremely vematile because any gwceter can be separated from its partner and worn with jeans or any other unmatched bottom, or vice versa. The Weikead mut exactly as iswsaated. . D PIECE OAII DINING RODM.4r ROUND PEDESTAL TABLE 4A PRESS -BACK CRAIRS & 1 LEAF 6990 99 Orden only.: Apaw rim. far . QN �l vwy Bay Mews, Ivay. 22,.23, 24, 199[ P21 as chocglate., taupe, antd, charcoal. I These sweaters aseume a castral stance when paired with jeans. Teamed with tailored• pants; fhe look is modern and dressy. Crew -neck sweaters can, be layered over snug turtleneck shirts or button-down collared shirts for a-ncat look. The fabrics of this seuson's sweaters include cotton, wool blcpds, wool, and lambswool.. No matter which fabric -is chosen. there sweaters are worm without being hulky. Therefore, sweaters layered under bomber junkets or trench cgats are comfdrtablc options. Wool scarves aet as the perfect accessories for both cable-Anits and rib -knits — worn indoors and out. The prick% for men's sweaters range from $60• to S300, depending on texture and fabric. Women who love to wrap themselves in oversized knits will also benefit from the men's collection of winter sweaters. Beautiful light oak finish hi $598 -2 PIECE SECTIONAL SET. ' RETH BEV & 099 CCUNER FOR . - SOFA, WING CHAIR & . LOVESEAT . Reg. 2499.00. OUR SALE PRICE... . $1599 •. I= s Furniture i Bayly St. Units 10. 1 t 12. P:chcoxt 831-600 ::mil' t sweaters warm .up for winter .Sweater sets -are avadamr-in a.skirt fabrics including I or shorts take a trendy turn wheg teamed with high, variety of acrylic, lambswool, cotton, boots in soedc. Stirrup pants or wool; mohair, chenille, leggings broaden"their appeal lashmere and wool blends, with short boots. Loafers and These'sensationaksefsacc hued laced shoes cumplete'the look in ultra brig ts, auch as for indoor weal•. dramatR red*, spicy oranges; and brilliant blues. However, -.. The prier -s of sweater sets vary with the1boutique,.the fabric, - sweater seta chosen to earthy nn' the label. 'Sweater s 11 labels,'usuall shades will warm Winter skin• under iksigner tone% throtughout the chilly Tound in high-cgdL.�kores, will season. have higher prices than those Sweater sets can be layered purchased in medium or low - under shawls, stoles, over -sized end boutiques. Gen eiajjy, wraps, blazers or coats. TheirpPrices for sweater sets fall streamlined shapes offer between $80 and 5400. warmth without bulk. However, Remember, members of sets when opting to layer, it's most usually can be purchased stylish to chboAe a wrap within Acpara telt'. the same-color'group ter basil Alen are. warming up to black. sweaters to chase the chill. The clussie simplicity of .I Winter is secing turtlenecks, sweater Acts can ".and without I cardigans and Brew -necks extravagant accessories. I turning up as the weather cools however, delicate pearls or down. Primarily, men's simple earrings and. bracelets in sweaters are drawing attention gold or silver will create an in cable -knits and rib -knits. elegant look. I The majority of men's *welters iSweater sets that_inci ade a arc found in earth tones. Auch mut exactly as iswsaated. . D PIECE OAII DINING RODM.4r ROUND PEDESTAL TABLE 4A PRESS -BACK CRAIRS & 1 LEAF 6990 99 Orden only.: Apaw rim. far . QN �l vwy Bay Mews, Ivay. 22,.23, 24, 199[ P21 as chocglate., taupe, antd, charcoal. I These sweaters aseume a castral stance when paired with jeans. Teamed with tailored• pants; fhe look is modern and dressy. Crew -neck sweaters can, be layered over snug turtleneck shirts or button-down collared shirts for a-ncat look. The fabrics of this seuson's sweaters include cotton, wool blcpds, wool, and lambswool.. No matter which fabric -is chosen. there sweaters are worm without being hulky. Therefore, sweaters layered under bomber junkets or trench cgats are comfdrtablc options. Wool scarves aet as the perfect accessories for both cable-Anits and rib -knits — worn indoors and out. The prick% for men's sweaters range from $60• to S300, depending on texture and fabric. Women who love to wrap themselves in oversized knits will also benefit from the men's collection of winter sweaters. Beautiful light oak finish hi $598 -2 PIECE SECTIONAL SET. ' RETH BEV & 099 CCUNER FOR . - SOFA, WING CHAIR & . LOVESEAT . Reg. 2499.00. OUR SALE PRICE... . $1599 •. I= s Furniture i Bayly St. Units 10. 1 t 12. P:chcoxt 831-600 ::mil' .4 a 1�,'j 1() J\* \ \ I So\ • FOR PI ()I,[ I j[jjjj\.(; U.\IQUL! Specializing in Designed Custom 0 V Wedding Gowns .4 • V Attendant V Lvening V,*car A V CLIstom Headpiece - f 0 V Graduation Drescs Suits tier ail occ'l�loll� V 11,uNine, Attire 11 0 flopkin- Mrcct ,it 2, Whitby 666-11 71 A UPEI Ex _ The Weekend BsrNews. Nov. 22, ZX SA. 1"L P :J Moms -to -lie just want to look good' - by Kdthleen-Sloon be reds igned (it! modified Noopen this shop hecause dhen l was pregnantwith my. It after pregnancy - by opening ity the prcgnnnt ll• daughter Chloe (now 6 years ' up the front scams, snipping woman of the fifties ` old) I had a -lot of trouble' out the excess material unit and sixties. more 4 finding outfits that were stitching themback together. often than ` not, .i comfortable andfashionable.' *In fust, the suit 1 am . fashion to her meant nine As a bueery pregnant — wearing is a before and after.'. months of floundering in her ! -career woman. Gilbert went to Gilbert say's, dressed in a. Husband's shirts, sloppy z&cry maternity store in fitted., tailored hof pink jacket oversized shifts and — worst (•Toronto.."Rut I always had nndahnrt, matching skirt. It's a teriific, money saving of all — those polka-dotIN trouble witl4service and sw(L citneept. .The shop is u blouses with bilge whtfl kThis is a time in your life veritable haven for the collars and .great, big Shirlev when you need someone who " he. Temple bows, At that timert will help you find clothes that working' pregnant wgm never occurred to anyope that look great — and who will tell There.'" no end contemporary styles tts . in looking fashionable while i y'ou•when they ction't." dresses, suits, pants and tops. pre�nantj was important — or.l (;filbert's mandate for her For You Two's casual line of necessary — toa.woman. j pacKed•to-the-rafter. comfortable stirrup and Linda Gilbert —the pert, ! boutique was,in offer clothes pants. •ht•le• -legged rants, pretty and very fashionabYe i that ca4cred Io all pregnant a..a. 1 owner of For You Two on I. body types — they're not all l d.c. atvtratructive soft -knit tops and Kingston Road — ha% the. same Yhupe and size — to sweats, and -in-oh rootnN,_ ciptnged all of that forever (`keep prices down and quality e•otn(ortnble all -in-' op with her up-to-the-minute', up. I knew if I did that, it wonderful +election of wgll- ; jumpers make this a one -glop maternity -shop featuring a ! would be a success,= shesuys. priced, beautifully de+iFncd. "bopping outlet. for all fabulous collection of clothes And itis! . "before and after" suits in ! pregnant women. for the mom -to -be. Enjoying its third gorgeous lightweight wool, or And — just in time for the "1 had never even worked in I anniversary. For You Two sleek sancj-wa+hed vibrantly -.I holidays —the store bus a a clothing store hefore I features everything from ! colored silks by a U.S. great- selection n( lush, opening my own,"- Gilbert maternity bray, underwear, I designer Wilma Jl. These are colorful party Lelvq% cut into says. "But 1 was inspired to hose and nighties to a j suits that have the ability to IcggiStgs and jackets. j.L �N St Gy �Y MATERNITY TRUCKLOAD SALE NURSING BRA $12.80 "NAVY" CORDS 17.95 CORD OR KNIT SKIRTS 19.95 SHORT SKIRTS 19.95' VELVET PANTS 19.95 MOESSEs LW 44.95 SWEAT SHIRTS 1,5.95 KNIT PANTS .19.95 PANEL FRONT CORDS �VM95 _4 Yr, III " ' SNAP CLOSED CORDS $22.95 FLEECE JUMP SUITS 24.95 2 PC. TRACK SUIT 39.95 STIRRUP PANTS 29.95 _ WOOL SKATS (lined) 29.95. WOOL PANTS (lined) 29.95 VELVET JUMPERS 29.95 WILMA "B" DRESSES 95.00 2 PC. NURSING NIGHTIES 49.95. dim z1 I, f YOU �T6 , ►CIO oning' itis' a'Catered Affair 'ab be d fb h wa ' :by Jsilie Cohen .. _ {� .. • . .. I` CATERED '. .: ' ` .. AFFpJRS °j' Check -it f�..WEREDAFFAIRS '^ wt t spleen e t e j a . m ordered for a wedding a .aujile"Ing f - month, lauf. ' • it6 sinter ■ropad the W.IF I l . Another utiatieir cit omer threw a- ;i0tb birthdar,6aali G hie wile. The Vtmrner, •coumning woa t, be •1 i1 • / poises ai9-4537�and PParty started a lain. There �` {far behind. This latest , s Take it from me, you're going to love McGinnis. e yyeekenBa • Nva - Baumaon .erred anspea, which the • . ' embodiment of tbe:90s — _ i _ _ Lj PJckering and Ajax._ . client dcserib d as 'e}qumftely dining and entertaining at - - .' r� decorated wi te. shrimp, different hams —rill undoubtedly be a buon :7 ,est;'•••. •�I�-t ,! f�-- . - Call Today 83"1.14 or meat.. caviar. cCwere piec<s•of dor'catemrs, since life'.•beetic pace• - ^� • F;; Tbsaoi continue.( downstain:ith hasn't .lowed down t,,,accommodate ,the new trend.. t s" - shot ben . tauernled to•bvnon< other than 8 mann himself, whu 'fit. right That'& where Catcred Affair by Hugo i in wit the people a the party:• comes in. 5-M. orn (logo Baumaon. - - :. T pii!ee de ipisunce, though, wap b rsxendv started a catering asiness run-' -shioned birthday cake flaumann fa out of his home after spending' a.couplr j t - - �'n the shape of a baby grand piano of run working )orally 4t [ apps on V because'the birthday giA loin to play: , . Kingston )toad.' Before that, %untenn - - •11 vas -really eltnordinary,'-sets . plied his trade at �16veopiek, and the' _ her hmband who organised_ the party . Old Scott House in Metro, in Miami, _ A raperad aJJalr with their two.daughten. Baumann lermuda and his native $witserlimd. 'lingiiinc eyed used a separate sheet, of white Along the way he has catered for :. peach ehutncy, snaked fish and nuts. I fruitti, di mare ,ih a ( choeolsie and propped if up like the lid . friends and for clientele of the various I A Sao dinner for two: cooked and rumbination of lige► shriid s mussels ! on a scat bah grand. establishments for which he worked. served by Baumann in. our home, ! and (if they are available) ngo.tino% 1 He! used darhocolate for tfie kers Catered Affairs by Hugo u a fu11= 1 operation. d'hen requiired, it ro might n.ist of melon ball. in'tnint ' sauce, pro,ciutto �aaapcs, spinach in either a tomato bandy or Calvados I sauce, plus a spinach r radicchio 4nd decorated; the instrument with. Bogen " service supplies psiting staff, bartenders, i 'salad with chopped rg gs and I •.lad and n,.o burn ith- risotto. i followed, by a ,h. a and a carrot I and roses. •etas food was exceptingal.• says the bands — even a stocked bar, if mushroom,, lobster, ,cillo p. and. i plc husband. 'I've nothing but praise for rtemsary. Baumann will come to rout Girl RcIGn ton shrimp res p pillolr. g or hone spice cake tori .sett. r But Affairs by Hugo also it. tjugo spent, a lot of time on our home and cook dinner for two, or eater i with brandy pfppgr• sauce and �' vegetables. essert Catered does el nt cold buffets for 36 cr 1, I behalf and made sure everything was a wedding reception for loo. arrumpany-ing be Alaska, llamb:cd ' Thu< drytht koture I set upproperly.', His food cosh r age from j5.93 to lir also sells, for the + miEht mini -baked with Grand-Marnier. per penin: salads, cold menu• clxeses. cget.bIco. ; 'It was really appreciated bribe here. highly per penin%. holiday%, baskets filled non- I - •Anothrr menu, en the same price fruits and breads. crowd that we .i•d gift with perishable items such as cookies.jams, I rangr � ons Baumann is preparing for Not too long ago Baumann dcli,ered recomniend him to anyone.' To Catered Affairs, by Huge, coffees, teas, chocolate, chocolate- filled j an offiCr lihri.tmas 1juncheun — inelUdcl ranapes with Champagne, ouch a feast to wedding in i\jai. One of the.guests there was on impressed,'. contact call Baumaon at 8]445]7. gingerbread. plum pudding. 0 a � 1 "If you only Jaut : I Check -it f�..WEREDAFFAIRS '^ once: this m'- xoxFpgla,fs . • ' discover a plau'll 1J�DpINGS•iiM>rIVFRS$RrfS - GtFt' $:{StcfTS •aarsrxRSAxnx>1ry�s be s�ozle •�„ ��,��urrD,,,f,�. \ arlWtSS x�trN�s r - "lf ies your firth us, in for soreats. 'ihlirious CONStJLTi(r1011 3N gPlottrrMlJr\ you're food; pnees... poises ai9-4537�and people who old time �` — hospitality_ Take it from me, you're going to love McGinnis. e yyeekenBa • Nva - .Casual dining allies, catering, iakii out: 428-6323 • . ' Bob . The lowest classified[ ratesof.any newspaper in Lj PJckering and Ajax._ . i'Day $12 xwys;$18 .3 Days $24 - 'l A- N -G 1 N G p .: • .' r� - For numplampm vessab - at i:: nm •mates in the Pickering Home & Design Centre ,! f�-- . - Call Today 83"1.14 or 0shaV1e=whhby 686-357.7. ' L- . t - - _ TLe WeekoW BayNew:, Noi. Z2, 23, 24,1991 PIS •.. CANAAN CHINESE' RESTAURANT A neighborhood faimite now eefthcatist# its I Ith annirerairJ. Oin" Michael Fun# is. there to welcome Jou. Cantonese and Saeehusn cuisine. Mast popular dish the Sppecccial Cantonese Chow 31ein. Over 100 rhoitn anM vognu. All-TToucan-cal haQN __sp�a1 offers 60 dilktent dishes 18'.99 (Sun.• •Thur,); 19,99 (Fri. and SptMon. to Thar. 11 Em to 11 pm, Fri. gu%ha4 It gm to lam, Sm. 11 am to 10 put. 1450 Kingston Rd..(at Valley Faim&d.), Pickering, 811, 2011_ CULLEN GARDENS - Elegant but casual dining 6verlaking the Miniature Village costae country arc& (lgltted its t-ftwening). -kamen for its prune rib.Many diners change Mr. CuWa Prime, Rib of Beef.' We menu selection including .Chicken Supreme. Chicken •'cordon -bleu', poached. salmon, Iamb and PDA. Rplls baked fresh daily in the Cullen kitr�wn. Number one choice fns dessert is Apple Custard Crumble pie - a favorite from the Callen family. Sunday It t brush (11;.9,1. Il: price for children efftdd l:). Entrees 115.118. Mo`n). sun. I I am to 10 pm. 100 Taunton *Rd r W, (next to %Ictorian tower). Whitby, t10-2526 i Whitby). 294-M (Toronto). LORD BYRON SEAF60D . &S_TEAK_HOUSE _ Fist clas. dining in desert. comfortable surroundings. Succulent steaks cooked to •perutial.�prrddermee. Scrumptious sadesd _•Piekeria' %illa6e Square Plasa (RwT,S 10-.30 in • 9:10 Pm. •Free s fiobtint, dtsheiadudeloMtntmia,"cnble¢z ralgmn between Brick Rd. and'Wnlaey Rd,),40peopk. 10401dKetpt00R�, or ask. Te isoag dailythef spot". - Aka - Prrkn4' Parkuy behind plaai. 42&0791. 6760. .. . _ teal, mad lett, c6ken'and lamb. Lunch -_- lpeeials daily (17-- 114). oianer entrees = CANDEES PAPPS RESTAURANT begin xillS. Son, to Fri.: 11:30 m to 4 pm - Pym a fua night aut, Great home made Known for good.food, big portions and top (math). 4 pm a 11:30 pm (dinner).' Sat S' 'food Lou of loom b dance. (k" 6,000 value. Month watering BBQ Wings and Rita, Im a 10:30 pm. Sun. closed. IPS Kitsgt8n G. or sad s ala aB Shish-kchob, S ' ria Nereat chef, Peter a.. Pie", �un� pest Mccullo • trained at i Swiss Alpine ki. week: Sunda) buffet ( .9�ad CumedJ gl• pp r MGGINNIS LANDING Nite with haat Wayne Flemming. Monday relirt, Agapism &d at'(bronte's C6elses Ian, Wing Nite (I'Solrom 5 pm to ddDigbt).- and became head chef at thtAmiierdim RESTAURANT Tuesday, all you can cal spaghetti (13.99, all Brasserie, Canada's first brew pub. Offers 'E(atertainment,...easual,tasty hours). Thursday Neches (17.7Sfrom IIam Breakfast brawl (Sat.4amaaoan,Sm. 8 u lug entertainment like 'cru bel' to midnoi)..7OS Kingston. Bd: (HrJ. 2 at am to 1:4S pm). Children's. menu and ` p J WbiusB Unit senior'sspecials.' EntreesS"12. Moo:_-. Y. rcenlersaintaedCxfRSF guitarist""y, ). }�Piekain#, 420.SI89.. Thin. pcyting and Sun. aflernaen. One - Wed 6 gm to 1011, ie, Sat a ant to ti Il kundred and one s"at menu choices ST. JAMES CAFE � m -Sat. B am a ll pm, San. B am to 9 pa is,, (align and Slcrrin dislsea, eteai, Srip through the doom of the charming old �N�'ct fv:ZLita Gee of charge, sap to 75 'spare ribs salads. Heart Smut Menu t0 Victorian haute with three dining roans. peopt� 1709 K1gmn Rd. (Brock Ra. and sodium and fit), Kid's Coloring Be& Menu Eno a itch `' rib of bed. . II'r): ). Pickering. L7.j101, to take how. Entrees 18 -19. Man: -Sat 1 f 9f0s Php'� P^ax _ steaks, seafood, seafood, lamb' Dmrn core about the SAPPHIRE BAR T - ll am to I am, Sun. -11 am. to II pm. perfect Caesar Salad 1,rge desaM'aeketiet _ PickerimrRame and Deign CL{ntre.(Beak I useluoes an irresistible Black Magic cake. AND GRILL Rd and N&J. 401), Pickering, 42&638) , { Emma r 113 Mans. •Fri. 11 am a 2 pm - - - - --._ .._.__ _ !• (lunch), afternoon 2'to S p1 (dessert and Continental \omeau cuuine with a twist j;AjkfDA/,L�.coffee only). S to 10 Pat (dinner). Sun. of Italian deli.en taste tempter* such me -- — r doled. 15 Church St. S. (heal fes Kenro . Angel Hair Pasta sauteed in Calamari. Femilr dining thgig a real home dining i Sowki). Picker ng, 428-00'6 Grilled Salmon and Timato Sauce with exp .iienre Delightfully bright, spacious eprrial herbs, Fetturini Alfredo and Rib Eye j surroundings. S 126 (16.95) offer lhoiee - SAUTER, - -S INN -- Steaks. Central fireplace creates a cozy, ' of Crit Chicken, Park Sehnit geromanhe statin Dan,inl or i LaMep.ith super $ilia, dnoct, dessert I � - - .RESTAURANT_ _ ,..- i Breakfast speed 112.95). Lun1 I sm.huncspecials, and eofree; lea or milk. Wide .ariety ofI German and international empire npertlr (1156). Dinner entrees 110-115. Stan: Fri. other choices Include homemade, burg",, t• prepared by Chef Cada Schmiuls fancan 7 am to 11am(breakfast), I I am to 2 pm paste, short ribs, ruin chicken, pepper steak e6aose from five kinds. Other popular (lunch}, 5 pm to 9 pas (dinner). sun. 7Am to maripated with teal brandy and-wihe, -hoim am Hungarian,Cmdash and Allot of 2 m (breakfast or lune ). Nor booking fa chicken 'cordon -bleu'. Bmakfut 13.50, Sete. Sunday, ouaanding hot and cold Christmas erenti, to .00 people.' 610 jlunch and darner 17 110. Tum. - Sat.9am brunch (10:30 am to 2:30 pm). 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Markabury rob and NEat SGac Boulnud In Mc Ta.n of pa- d" kn The Author!ry Aeraby no6fin all interested fedi•Wuahatd par- d A orad rmttes Mute on Scarna A c dte kz.jDm T Scatan will be held in the foyer November the atdamr 1 GHc Comptes Doe Tho on Th ads: Wedr bu 2 1991fin, 1991 Rom 4 pm b 7 P.m and an ThundafjMNmembv 28, 1991 hvn 4 p.m tt 7. PLMW ductus the Proposal to diapwe of there mpropenes, ff The AothCe Executive Coma lice Mll extruder a-, aJsainn. on de p opw! dupaaatbf there tury4r parcels o(WW W • Meeting mteduled Int inlay, lsnuay 24.1997 at 10 Am Written aobrmutom for eanaideudmw ar this meeting naot be addiewd to'. T+r. M..w..J.... T r.....t e......r .mug tun, aa."a.a W tlra YMT Dear laY• naa.1.1 w.ar Nrrl iti Fa�o✓1 ter. Y.r Ie+or�. GARAGE SALE Satladay Now. 23 42 Coo Dr. Alas 9:00 &M - 4'DD PM �naan A!' the Nm nn of COI,Ympyarl�aroea Sc, tWTI16y. vbtul 4i n+ipu�.duoovnh�. neua�Awn.tanpi '. for Yn7 lncr tluend _ oNM oxqaft a mwalnut'ormna nam aulan, nakae tong tae. n.l. apc. ads F.c p.• IoW tabs ani tltrra, ni.a naw MiAMm.Ard ' �rnpa ar germ malnrtlof. Canton 9tyvah. at a&am Car tla.a71� FAX U5' YOUR phone tkd FA17 nbchine to and W )routad. Q6fa0)fd Rernernba to. - Inchrde Yom .im maTor. Inn M24BER bei.aate waar.t .r 8394135 - to P34 Tye Weed 54y NC;M Nor. 22.23: 24.1991 With a w6"Ibis of 2,620 mm (103.1 inches), the new Canary is S.7 inches longer and 2.4 inches widae than the presnoru model. The front triad has been expended by 2.7 inches and the rear triad by two inch". This translates into a more spacious interfer, with increased hip avid 'boulder room in both the front and rear seats. TMn is generous headroom in the front rat. Rear rat occupants also gain additional space through a coupl, of ingenious design techpiqu". The 'scooped' design of the from seatbacks roridcs greatsr legroom. The Canary also feature' s unique front' sen trick anchor system. This suspends the rat from'tM inner rocker panel and' central floor tunnel, greatly increasing foot room under the front rats for rear rat passengers. A causal dash panel puts controls and gadgets in railer. reach of the drier. All quieter than tet 2-4m that powered 1 1 Camrys, tkanis in large pan to the nae of twin, direct-driverbalance vhtfm i Our teat car sou eguipped,feith the optional view V6 engine and s S -speed mauuaitrausmission: a cambinatim"which turns this Seemingly sedate family sedan tato a gutsy little touring machine. The M. valve, quad -cam V6 has btin enlarged 2 - 41mm, 2.5 to three �litns,.eompared-to the previous verdo), boosting horsepower to 18S at S,200 rpm and torque to 195 foot- pounds at 4,400 rpm. A sequential multi -Port fuel infection system improv" engine response. This is furthrr bolstered by the addition of a new acoustic control variable induction system. Simply pate, this system features an remake manifold .hi,h is divided in two and controlled by a val,J which opens and Lrlosm'dunag operation. This varies the r effective length of the manifold according 1992 Teyu' to engine speed and throttle opening. That increases power output from low to high engine speeds. . . Both the four and &-cylinder engines run more smoothly and quietly due to the adoption of a computerised knock -control system, newly designed engine -mount,. large -capacity air filter, and quieter- rummvig cooling fans. Ilandling-wine. the 1Camrys 4-.11"1 independentsuspemion has also been refined to enhin" the cies stability and steering feel. Suspension noise has been reduced through the use of rubber-mounted.front and tear subfram". These cushion road shock. a Coaid '. Wi found the V6 version a 'blast' to drive a'sleeper- that's capable of leaving a lot ofbigger• mon eipemive can trailing in its exhaust wake after the traffic light turns green. The car is comfortable, gVut and nimble on secondary toads, a - Transport Canada duel -consumption rating, for the 'a -speed• V6 -equipped ,enion of the Canary we tested. an 12.4 litre, per 190 km (23 mile- per galleei) in city driving and 8.4 (34 mpg) on the highway. The more gas -miserly 4-cylindei Canary with manus( transmission is rated at, 10.8 (26 mpg) in the city and 7.6 (37 mpg) on the highway. _� • Aula,.A6 Mdonima 510. baosd • :7995 Mt $15 995 �;a'12 995 momm 995 1987 COROLLA 19981ERA CARAT 1981 DODGE CAMM- -1990 CORD 199*0 FORD Fl_ 50 4x4 1989 4 RUNNER. ai`� y.ta _ moamooi Wlq waded y •tis two; dao t '6995 ' g x8995 . s8995 :.'10;995 �, �'ii3,995 .317.,395 1989. WAG N •1983 00 1985 CITAT ON 1989 HYUNDAI CELI 19PSUPRIliUR80. IiIYC.aoti. tA't. 1Wb,K, badsd Aoto,V6,4sYag triol' Minim, wee. Yats., x,:;16 995 �: '3995 x..39995 �g $2995: :: '6995 ®;g'15 995 557 ICeg3toa:Rd.. .Nmr VrMM ngy . � it TOYOTA HOTLINE ffib>t p « ufla.�aa- 79$=4800 Nein Toyota Camry a family sedan with spunl� . by Rkhard Conrad - - - - 1992 Gantry, are fitted with reir•a,at Mater ducts. Twith ofou appears to have come up' �ueb kunm as a drirees sideai a winner in the an -new, tilt steering •beet, cruise pontrol end s ,. 1992 CamrT Lut restyled in tachometer an standard equipment on all 1987. the 1.992 rendition has a models, as is a handy 60140 -split fold- ekeker, non aerodynamic look, roomier interior and 'some very interesting down rear'eatback. .�.... But it is under the hood when the meet refinemanta beneath lite akin- interesting new wrinkles in the 1992 . Although some critics suggest the neve styling treatment "makes the Camry Csmry.&re to be found. Then an two new etrginci= an•ia-Iine 4-cyftrder!ld a t� difliculec�o distinguish from a host of cher V6. ncrod3ftdesigned rival makes, I found smoothly cursed lines very clean and The'new 1&-,al•e,Kwin cam four is the 'standard Csmry powerplant. The 2.2- '��►� - eye d, hire fears products 130 horsepower. It is .. With a w6"Ibis of 2,620 mm (103.1 inches), the new Canary is S.7 inches longer and 2.4 inches widae than the presnoru model. The front triad has been expended by 2.7 inches and the rear triad by two inch". This translates into a more spacious interfer, with increased hip avid 'boulder room in both the front and rear seats. TMn is generous headroom in the front rat. Rear rat occupants also gain additional space through a coupl, of ingenious design techpiqu". The 'scooped' design of the from seatbacks roridcs greatsr legroom. The Canary also feature' s unique front' sen trick anchor system. This suspends the rat from'tM inner rocker panel and' central floor tunnel, greatly increasing foot room under the front rats for rear rat passengers. A causal dash panel puts controls and gadgets in railer. reach of the drier. All quieter than tet 2-4m that powered 1 1 Camrys, tkanis in large pan to the nae of twin, direct-driverbalance vhtfm i Our teat car sou eguipped,feith the optional view V6 engine and s S -speed mauuaitrausmission: a cambinatim"which turns this Seemingly sedate family sedan tato a gutsy little touring machine. The M. valve, quad -cam V6 has btin enlarged 2 - 41mm, 2.5 to three �litns,.eompared-to the previous verdo), boosting horsepower to 18S at S,200 rpm and torque to 195 foot- pounds at 4,400 rpm. A sequential multi -Port fuel infection system improv" engine response. This is furthrr bolstered by the addition of a new acoustic control variable induction system. Simply pate, this system features an remake manifold .hi,h is divided in two and controlled by a val,J which opens and Lrlosm'dunag operation. This varies the r effective length of the manifold according 1992 Teyu' to engine speed and throttle opening. That increases power output from low to high engine speeds. . . Both the four and &-cylinder engines run more smoothly and quietly due to the adoption of a computerised knock -control system, newly designed engine -mount,. large -capacity air filter, and quieter- rummvig cooling fans. Ilandling-wine. the 1Camrys 4-.11"1 independentsuspemion has also been refined to enhin" the cies stability and steering feel. Suspension noise has been reduced through the use of rubber-mounted.front and tear subfram". These cushion road shock. a Coaid '. Wi found the V6 version a 'blast' to drive a'sleeper- that's capable of leaving a lot ofbigger• mon eipemive can trailing in its exhaust wake after the traffic light turns green. The car is comfortable, gVut and nimble on secondary toads, a - Transport Canada duel -consumption rating, for the 'a -speed• V6 -equipped ,enion of the Canary we tested. an 12.4 litre, per 190 km (23 mile- per galleei) in city driving and 8.4 (34 mpg) on the highway. The more gas -miserly 4-cylindei Canary with manus( transmission is rated at, 10.8 (26 mpg) in the city and 7.6 (37 mpg) on the highway. _� • Aula,.A6 Mdonima 510. baosd • :7995 Mt $15 995 �;a'12 995 momm 995 1987 COROLLA 19981ERA CARAT 1981 DODGE CAMM- -1990 CORD 199*0 FORD Fl_ 50 4x4 1989 4 RUNNER. ai`� y.ta _ moamooi Wlq waded y •tis two; dao t '6995 ' g x8995 . s8995 :.'10;995 �, �'ii3,995 .317.,395 1989. WAG N •1983 00 1985 CITAT ON 1989 HYUNDAI CELI 19PSUPRIliUR80. IiIYC.aoti. tA't. 1Wb,K, badsd Aoto,V6,4sYag triol' Minim, wee. 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