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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBN1992_02_14Vol. 2 No. 07 .50v ONLY Pickeringy/Aiax & Area 149 159 169, 1992 AT THE THIS IS A LIMITED WEEKEND SPECIAL PROMOTION. EACH $74 ROOM NIGHT IS i�°�'ay -. VAUD FOR UP TO FOUR PEOPLE (TWO ADULTSFABULOUS..,AND TWO CHILDREN e UNDER EIGHTEEN.) CROWNE PLAZX CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE STAY AND EAT FREE per rom nWd Montr6al Downtown st. W. P2 IMe Weekend Bay News, Feb. 14, 15, 16, 1992 Suver Rhojo: by James Yorke Jewellery from Galbraith's Jewellers and candy from Laura Secord — always a nice gift Ajax Kinsmen's charity fibrosis skate-a-thon The Kinsmen Club of Ajax will hold its 16th annual skate-a-thon to raise money to fight cystic fibrosis. The event is Feb. 15 from'9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Ajax Community Centre. Elementary school age children are invited to take part. Pledge forms will be distributed in schools. Students will be asked to canvass for pledges based on the number of laps they skate or flat donations. Money collected should be returned to the Kinsmen at the community centre by March 1. Skate-a-thon donations will be directed to the national Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Donations will also form part of a contribution to the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital expansion in addition to supporting local community groups and projects. Various prizes and gifts will be offered to skaters. Everyone taking part will rexeive a "boddle bag" and is eligible for hourly door prizes during the event. Five skaters who collect the highest donations will win one of five major prizes that include one Super Nintendo game set, Nintendo Game Boy sets and bievcles. Participating schools will also receive a cash donation based on the percentage of total donations collected and returned by students of each school. Additional pledge forms are available from Discover Sports in the Discovery Bay Plaza, the Pro Shop at the recreation centre and Ajax Plaza Furniture in Ajax Plaza. For more information call Bob Jeffery at 427- 3146. Durham human resources professionals honor founders The founding members of the Human Resources Professionals Association of Durham will he honored Feb. 20 for their role in launching the organization. The association held its first meeting 10 years ago. It provides local human resources professionals with opportunities to develop their expertise and share information with peers. The association also provides a forum for the discussion of such current issues as the revisions to Ontario's Labor Relations Act and Employment Equity. These are critical items for employers in Durham Region. Presentations take place during the 10th anniversary dinner at 6:30 p.m. at LeGala in Whitby. Founding members to be honored include: Mayor Nancy Diamond of the City of Oshawa, Elaine Minacs of The Ajax Minacs Group, Frank Stewart of Mackie Transport Ltd., Jim McKinnon with Dupont Canada Inc., Murrav Wildman of Snowden Rubber Industries, Richard Pigeau of Cardinal Rubber, Lois Marston of the Ministry of Revenue, Donna Anderson with the Kaladar Hotel, Ron Marston of the ministry of community and social services, Brian Marchant of Kretschmar Inc. The event will attract Durham's leading human resources professionals — people with expert knowledge of the area's current employment and business situation. For more information contact Rebecca Lauzon at (416) 721-9764. 40,000 sq. ft. office proposed for Htcy. 2 A 40,000 sq. ft. professional office building proposed for Highway 2 east of Marwood Avenue has cleared an important political hurdle. During a public meeting Monday night, Ajax committee of the whole approved a set of Official Plan, development plan and zoning bylaw amendments for the 2 -storey proposed Office. The proposed development is located on a 2 -acre property on the south side of llighway 2. It will eventually comprise 70 per cent for professional offices and a bank and 30 per cent for retail components. Harmon Drive resident Terry Breen applauded the plan and suggested other development along Highway 2 should follow the lead of the office proposal. "1'm very, very happy with the Ajax Professional Group (developers)," Breen told committee. "I'm happy with it. The neighbors are happy with it." Project architect Lloyd Hilgers said the owners of the property hope to build a high-quality, modern and contemporary building. Approximately $800,000 worth of landscaping and other enhancements over and above what would normally be provided in a "strip mall"project are being considered, he said. Building owner Jay Bacher said several doctors, dentists, laboratories, banks, pharmacies and other prospective professional tenants have been approached. "Yes, there is a lot of interest coming in from all of these parties." Bacher said. Town staff and developer architects are still studying design proposals. The Ajax Professional Group hopes to convince the town to reduce its demand for landscaping and other land dedication. Committee members applauded the developer's proposal. "This is the kind of building I think everyone on council wants on Highway 2." said Regional Councillor Roger Anderson. "1 think it sets the example for the rest of developers who I know are going to be inundating us in the next few years." For as little as 23C, this remarkable device can save 1,983 gallons of hot water a year. You'd be amazed how small changes, like replacing the washer on a leaky tap can make such a big difference in you home's energy efficiency. Little things, like using dimmer switches with incandescent lightbulbs or insulating your hot water pipes all add up. So, why not take a look around your home and see where there's room for small changes? If you have any questions, or if you'd like more energy saving tips, call your local hydro utility at the number below. 1920 Bayly St., Pickering 427-0791 Aff . AJAX HYDRO 230 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax 683-0500 Ontario Hydro Let's give tomorrow a hand. ni ., M. .: =j Herongate� L Barn Diana Thestle Alton Rd., Pickering presents "POOL'S PARADISE" Hilarious British Comedy Feb. 7th - March 21st Great Food • Gnat Price Great Ertertaimnmd Book Early Don't Miss This One! For reservations a?rO d information please call 7 472-3085 Barbershoppers Festival of Harmony This Saturday, February 151 2pm to 5pm Oshawa Centre. Barbershoppers from all over Ontario will be competiting at the Oshawa Centre. Come and listen to the musical sounds of our own area vocal harmonies. The whole family will be in for a treat King St. W. and Stevenson Rd. S. Phone 6136-2393 • Buses Stop at East & West Entrances • Mon. - Fri. 9:30am to 9:30pm • Sat. - 9:30am to 6:(X)pm -0 oo s� Jane Li Ea Lpresents... } Barbershoppers Festival of Harmony This Saturday, February 151 2pm to 5pm Oshawa Centre. Barbershoppers from all over Ontario will be competiting at the Oshawa Centre. Come and listen to the musical sounds of our own area vocal harmonies. The whole family will be in for a treat King St. W. and Stevenson Rd. S. Phone 6136-2393 • Buses Stop at East & West Entrances • Mon. - Fri. 9:30am to 9:30pm • Sat. - 9:30am to 6:(X)pm -0 oo s� Jane er Ctie fro Czrrco � JCA L'i I 1 Barbershoppers Festival of Harmony This Saturday, February 151 2pm to 5pm Oshawa Centre. Barbershoppers from all over Ontario will be competiting at the Oshawa Centre. Come and listen to the musical sounds of our own area vocal harmonies. The whole family will be in for a treat King St. W. and Stevenson Rd. S. Phone 6136-2393 • Buses Stop at East & West Entrances • Mon. - Fri. 9:30am to 9:30pm • Sat. - 9:30am to 6:(X)pm -0 P4 The Weekend Bay News, Feb, 14,15,16, 1"2 Living with Cancer children's support group Cancer affects one in three Canadians. For those living with cancer, it can be a very difficult and isolating time. Over the past year the South Durham unit has held Living with Cancer emotional support group meetings on the 2nd and last Monday evenings of the month from 7 to 9 p.m. With space donated by the Cricket club, the meetings are held at the club house on the northeast corner of .Monarch and Clements Avenue in Ajax. These information drop-in meetings have been very helpful and comforting for patients, friends and family members who can share their concerns, successes and get practical and emotional support from each other. The South Durham Unit is now offering a Living with Cancer support group for children with cancer or children who are concerned about family members with cancer. The meetings for children and youths between the ages of 5 and 17 will coincide with the adult group in an adjoining room on the last Monday evening of the month beginning Feb. 24. Donations of puppets, craft materials, juice, cookies and cups would be greatly appreciated. The society is also initiating a Cansurmount program where trained volunteers who have been diagnosed with cancer at least one year ago. have had treatment and feel well now (or have had a close relationship with a cancer patient) are matched up with new cancer patients to provide one-on-one emotional support. Training and screening for volunteers are provided by the Canadian Cancer Society. For more information call Lynn, during business hours at 686-1516. Police raid marijuana lab in Pickering industrial mall Durham Region Police drug unit officers discovered more than 2,500 marijuana plants — some over 6 ft. tall — growing in an industrial plaza in Pickering on Monday. Two men were arrested after police searched a hydroponic lab on Dillingham Road and found growing marijuana plants. Fifty bags containing approximately 4 lbs. of marijuana with a street value of more than $2,000 per pound, were also found. Acting on a tip, drug officers arrested William Marquis, 33, after police checked a vehicle in a parking lot on Dillingham Road. The man was reportedly found with two pounds of marijuana. Shortly afterward officers raided the warehouse hydroponic lab. .Marquis of Richmond Hill and Patrick Darcey, 63, of Don Mills are charged with cultivation of marijuana and possession for the purpose of trafficking. Both will appear in Oshawa court Feb. 11 at 9:30 a.m. 0% budget increase for regional administration Durham Region's administrative staff have been instructed to prepare a 1992 budget with no increase from last year's allotment. During an interview after a council meeting Feb. 5, Regional Chairman Gary Herrema said town staff were instructed to prepare a "0 per cent" increase budget by the region's special Pick, economic committee. "Our budget will be a 0 per cent increase," Herrema said. "Staff have been told, 'What do we have to do to get to zero?'" The budgets for Durham Region Police and the municipality's share of general welfare are not included in the mandate, the chairman quickly added. Ilerrema refused to speculate which administrative departments would be most impacted by the committee's directive. "Let's face it, it's going to affect our personnel," he said. Last month when initial estimates projected an approximate 29 per cent region budget increase, Herrema vowed to pare down the figure to one -digit. He estimated welfare would likely increase by approximately 7 per cent while the region's police budget will rise by only 2 per cent. Enrironmental airard honors Bev Morgan j PACT will recognize the environmental achievements of high school students with an award in honor of former Pickering Councillor Rev Morvan who died last year. The announcement was made during PACT's annual meetine in Ajax last week. The Rev Morgan Environmental Award will recognize a student or local school which best exemplifies an achievement of environmental concern. PACT chairman L.lovd Thomas says details of the award are still being finalized. A formal announcement outlining specific details will be made in early )larch. grin C7 "Right now it's sort of in the preliminary stage," Thomas said, explaining PACT has yet to determine whether to honor an individual or school. "We're not sure which way to go." Details are still being worked out with the Durham public school board, the PACT chairman said. The award could be tied to the Durham Board of Education science fair — based on an environmental project. Thomas said it will be a cash award. However, an amount has yet to be determined. Bev Morgan died of a brain tumor early last year. She was a founding member of PACT in 1987 and served as a Pickering council representative on the environmental group's executive board. Thomas said PACT member suggested the idea of honoring Morgan at an earlier meeting. "We want to keep her memory alive. She was a very strong environmentalist and a real asset to Pickering." Man charged kith murder in lithe Stanton disappearance A Stoney Creek man has been chareed with first degree murder in connection with the disappearance of Pickering teenager Julie Anne Stanton. Stanton disappeared shortly after leaving her home on April 16, 1990. Her body has never been found. The arrest was made after a joint investigation by eight police forces which began in September 1991. Peter John Stark, 46, of Dewitt Road in Stonev Creek has been charged with first degree murder. Ile will appear in an Oshawa Criminal court this morning at 9:30 a.m. SCANDIA TEAK Fine Scandinavian & Contemporary Furniture 4W oin 401"t of 119assillim"SS a _ � Everyrthing must be Sold • C.Offee Tables • End Tables • wd Ul 1,0 IMUSIMair . A= • m Snit • �etlres • �ieak • RO�eWOO�I. O: _� 1735 Bayly St., Pickering, Ont. ' F'"'''°' Mon., Tees", Wed., 301 ®� srl K Tmm., Fri. 10-9 Sat. 10-6 TPAK !Dow CU � ar»h� cisftaftwe hwee� for**�r»:ft tB"s"�wtPU ■ 7 Melody lYomes SALES CENTREF-39 wore 4.9 Mw NNW M "-% kom 0 ST. jr.1r"Ll Ila it The Weekend Bay News, Feb. 14,15,16,- im PS A�99o� oFr�t� y p&xx o40�. yF0 IP6 'llbe Wedcend gay News, Feb. 14,15,16, 1992 r. A 1� Even though there is still Snow on the ground... Progress Ave. & Markham Rd. - Extra Large Bachelor, • Outdoor Pool 1, 2 do 3 bedroom apts. • Steps to Paris with Tennis Coutts e Bright Eat -In Kitchens e Minutes to Scarborough Town with large Window Centre and Monungside Mall - Beautiful Hardwood Flooring - On Site Day Cate Centre - Balconies Well" DiWonc" b: U°' BONSHAW 8r Tho"W. lsoor. s -a -..r scnoo+ S sw- W cert.« C44""* E STATE S .. 289-3910 a 2 Traffic Lights South Er..... of 401 Off Markham Rd. ONE BUS TO SUBWAY Renovated Tuxedo Court towers await tenants fter months of extensive »> renovations from floor to ceiling, the four towers of 10 Tuxedo Court are now open for new tenants. The complex is a mix of town and country living on Markham Road, just south of the 401. The renovations provide all of the latest amenities, with an emphasis on wide open spaces and lots of room. The natural park -like setting provides tennis courts, an outdoor pool and lots of greenery. It's all perched on the edge of a large ravine with hiking trails and a creek running through. Walkers can follow the ravine through Crooked Creek Park, under Military Trail and through the Scarborough park system all the way to Lake Ontario. The complex is right in the middle of Scarborough. The Town Centre is a short bus ride west. The campuses of Centennial College and ti of T's Scarborough College are walking distance. Centennial Recreation Centre is a short walk to the south. Metro Zoo is to the north. Two hospitals are nearby. Three schools are within easy walking distance. But for much of what you need, you don't even have to leave the property. It has its own neighborhood mall at the foot of the building. In this mall are a dry cleaning shop, grocery store, convenience store, video rental shop and a Sears catalogue location. There's a professionally supervised nursery and day care on the site. This takes infants through to school age children. It offers provincial subsidies and reduced rates for tenants who qualify. As well, there are completely equipped and safe indoor and outdoor playgrounds. The property is a professionally landscaped mix of uses, close to all the best in Scarborough. The improvements include a rebuilt marble lobby for each building, with spacious welcoming and seating areas. Most bathrooms and kitchens have been completely renovated. New paint and gleaming hardwood floors bring out the best in each suite. There are 880 suites, from bachelor to three bedrooms. Each suite features its own private balcony. The large windows in each livingroom are typical of the spacious and airy feel in the buildings. Kitchens are large, with their own dining area. Many suites have separate and spacious dining rooms. Master bedrooms are 11 feet by 18 feet. Closets are extra large, with lots of storage space. There are storage lockers and fully equipped laundry rooms for each building. There are acres of indoor parking. 10 Tuxedo Court may be in the centre of all the best in Scarborough, but its setting offers a natural park -like privacy. The tennis courts, the landscaped grounds, the ravine and creek out the back door all give the sense of being in one's own piece of the country. For more information please call Tuxedo Court towers at 289-3910. Your favorite European-wstyle restaurant Sauter's Inn Restaurant in The' -The idea is to have people com¢`ttere Austria. They opened their unique dining the business:" Courtyard of Pickering Village serves up a with their children so they can appreciate esmblishment in November, 1990. Sauter's inn fits in perfectly within the unique dining experience as a main this." Both readly agree the key to success in unique character and charm of historic sour Sauter's Inn` is not the kind of the restaurant business is Wring people Pickering Village in Ajax. It's unique This uf � offers' restaurant caters to a people�itn a and taking pieaswe in them. German cottage -like exterior design is a friendly,relaxed atm "For me, working here is having a one of the most noticeable and attractive experience to appreciate. ..an evening wen ening in this party day," Mike Sauter said. "Ina landmarks in the area. We're different from other comfortable and cosy inn. service you have to make people And Sauter's Inn is jhvjay 401. ust minutes from 'restaurants," says owner Mike Sauter. The menu features international feel cont f e. "The setting is a German restaurant. Vs specialties like schnitzel, steaks and fillet 'Ns a great business," he added. "gut �Wher els a place where people can come and leaw of sole maison. Mike Sauter and wife else can you finds restaurant their troubles behind." you haat to like people. If its not what with a unique atmosphere right ..>......s........,........�..:.,::,Helen tot�siv lived in HunQan► and tlnu taant to An rho., .r,.. at,....w..v ta, +.. ..._...... _ � �Ol F.P. C. 1111111 �4 .. 289-3910 a 2 Traffic Lights South Er..... of 401 Off Markham Rd. ONE BUS TO SUBWAY Renovated Tuxedo Court towers await tenants fter months of extensive »> renovations from floor to ceiling, the four towers of 10 Tuxedo Court are now open for new tenants. The complex is a mix of town and country living on Markham Road, just south of the 401. The renovations provide all of the latest amenities, with an emphasis on wide open spaces and lots of room. The natural park -like setting provides tennis courts, an outdoor pool and lots of greenery. It's all perched on the edge of a large ravine with hiking trails and a creek running through. Walkers can follow the ravine through Crooked Creek Park, under Military Trail and through the Scarborough park system all the way to Lake Ontario. The complex is right in the middle of Scarborough. The Town Centre is a short bus ride west. The campuses of Centennial College and ti of T's Scarborough College are walking distance. Centennial Recreation Centre is a short walk to the south. Metro Zoo is to the north. Two hospitals are nearby. Three schools are within easy walking distance. But for much of what you need, you don't even have to leave the property. It has its own neighborhood mall at the foot of the building. In this mall are a dry cleaning shop, grocery store, convenience store, video rental shop and a Sears catalogue location. There's a professionally supervised nursery and day care on the site. This takes infants through to school age children. It offers provincial subsidies and reduced rates for tenants who qualify. As well, there are completely equipped and safe indoor and outdoor playgrounds. The property is a professionally landscaped mix of uses, close to all the best in Scarborough. The improvements include a rebuilt marble lobby for each building, with spacious welcoming and seating areas. Most bathrooms and kitchens have been completely renovated. New paint and gleaming hardwood floors bring out the best in each suite. There are 880 suites, from bachelor to three bedrooms. Each suite features its own private balcony. The large windows in each livingroom are typical of the spacious and airy feel in the buildings. Kitchens are large, with their own dining area. Many suites have separate and spacious dining rooms. Master bedrooms are 11 feet by 18 feet. Closets are extra large, with lots of storage space. There are storage lockers and fully equipped laundry rooms for each building. There are acres of indoor parking. 10 Tuxedo Court may be in the centre of all the best in Scarborough, but its setting offers a natural park -like privacy. The tennis courts, the landscaped grounds, the ravine and creek out the back door all give the sense of being in one's own piece of the country. For more information please call Tuxedo Court towers at 289-3910. Your favorite European-wstyle restaurant Sauter's Inn Restaurant in The' -The idea is to have people com¢`ttere Austria. They opened their unique dining the business:" Courtyard of Pickering Village serves up a with their children so they can appreciate esmblishment in November, 1990. Sauter's inn fits in perfectly within the unique dining experience as a main this." Both readly agree the key to success in unique character and charm of historic sour Sauter's Inn` is not the kind of the restaurant business is Wring people Pickering Village in Ajax. It's unique This uf � offers' restaurant caters to a people�itn a and taking pieaswe in them. German cottage -like exterior design is a friendly,relaxed atm "For me, working here is having a one of the most noticeable and attractive experience to appreciate. ..an evening wen ening in this party day," Mike Sauter said. "Ina landmarks in the area. We're different from other comfortable and cosy inn. service you have to make people And Sauter's Inn is jhvjay 401. ust minutes from 'restaurants," says owner Mike Sauter. The menu features international feel cont f e. "The setting is a German restaurant. Vs specialties like schnitzel, steaks and fillet 'Ns a great business," he added. "gut �Wher els a place where people can come and leaw of sole maison. 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I Benjamin Moore will conduct a ::;.>.: "They're the Cadillac of the clinic on sponge -painting and rag- elling paint and supplies paint industry," explained .Jean, rolling. >>: is a real familv affair for I The concept behind Discount Jim and Jean Finch of Paint Centre has always been to '1 Both are techniques used by I colors — say from a carpet and a Discount Paint Centre. Is sell the full range of Benjamin experts to create fashionable piece of furniture — and After working for other paint Moore paints and to sell them to effects instead of just plain flat I recommend the best paint to and supply stores, the Pickering I the public at wholesale prices all wall painting. They can give you couple, opened their own in year long. Contractors receive a Benjamin Moore. Scarborough five years ago. standard discount. But the main draw to the new Pickering store is the full range of They opened a new store in It's an idea that has brought . Pickering last month. regular customers to the So) "Our neighbors saw us coming Scarborough store from points as home every night in our store distant as Beaverton, van." said Jean, "and when thev Mississauga, Whitby and Ajax- -�.� ■.�W saw we dealt with Benjamin Pickering. Moore paints, they would ask if Now, local customers only need they could come and see us." to drive to the corner of 9:30 p.m.. a l,rof�-ional from Better than that, the Finches Liverpool and Highway 2. decided to open their own store I The new Pickering store offers , locally. They opened two weeks interior paints, exterior paints, ago in Pickfair Plaza in front of oil, latex and melamine surfaces, fabric and a computer will match it exactly. It can also read two or three Jam" Yoke the S u p e r c e n t r e on Liverpool varnishes and stains. and Michael and Jean Finch manage the Discount Paint Centre Road. supplies from rollers and trays to in the Pickfair P/asa on Liverpool Road in Pickering. Son Michael has joined in drop sheets and fillers. Both are techniques used by I colors — say from a carpet and a running the Pickering store. I Thev also offer their 30 years of experts to create fashionable piece of furniture — and Together they offer more than 30 expertise and advice plus the effects instead of just plain flat I recommend the best paint to years of expertise in handling special advice of experts from wall painting. They can give you complement it. paint and supplies. I Benjamin Moore. the beauty of wallpaper with the I The only color decisions the But the main draw to the new Pickering store is the full range of There are regular "hands-on" nightly seminars to help price and convenience of computer can't make are those Benjamin Moore products and people learn the best ways to get great painting. Discount Paint Centre also relating to style and personal feelings — but this is the area the prices available. results from their painting. For offers a computer color matching where the Finch family, with their Benjamin Moore is another instance. on Feb. 27 from 7:30 to system. Customers can bring in ears of experience, can help family run business begun , 9:30 p.m.. a l,rof�-ional from any paint sample or piece of I est. How to create with flair imagination ,.:,.:, Hands -On Demonstration .51 -4 w •7 W # 3'e ... . Stop0 0 C&mbffZ9 the WaYs. . .'IL I nst 00e0,11L f _ Fantasy Finishes are a low-cost, creative and easy -to -learn way of bringing color into your home. Fantasy Finishes consist of painting on a solid base of color over which layers of additional color are dabbed, wiped or dragged using simple. readily available tools. Plan to atWW the FanftV Flnishes seminar at > Dhmmunt Palm Centre on 1794 LhmgmW Rd., at 7:30 p. spwo ��.�� CON S37-0317 We will demonstrate how easy and fun it is to create FarM W FWMshes in your home. In addition to recommending - color combinations, painting techniques and the proper tools to use. everyone who attends the seminar will take home a free FONMY Fi IWM booklet from Ben' ' Lamin Moore Paints. See you there! Discount Paint Centre WMA PAWS17' 4LiwrMN Rr. PA/M PLAZR 83717 7 The Weekend Bay News, Feb. 14, M 16, 1912 P9 Claremont artist really enjoys the life by Marjorie Green ::�:�:�,':Artist Jane Buckles leads the kind of life many would envy. From the door of her Claremont - area home, she can ski or hike for miles through some of Southern Ontario's most beautiful ski countrv. Surrounded by wildlife of every kind, she relaxes in the easv solitude which feeds imagination. It's the true artist's life. Not many artists specialize in papier-mache. But for the past 1-3 years Jane has considered it her medium of choice: the ideal way to i make her wonderfully whimsical creatures come to life. Widely known for her "people": I usually eccentric, gossipy -looking old maids and portly bespectacled gentlemen just under 5 feet high, Jane also loves to create strange animals. tier home reflects her sense of humor. Two life-sized white chickens , crane their necks to peer through ' an empty window at anyone who passes down their hall. A silly spotted dog, with a stick in his mouth, sands waiting to play beside a large window in the living room. Art is everywhere throughout the bright, sprawling home. Much of it bears Jane's own unmistakable touch. Married for 27 years to Brian Buckles, a vice-president of a major Canadian insurance company, she's mother of Kelly and Scan, both now studying at Queen's University. Jane has worked steadily as an artist since graduating in Fine Arts from the University of Toronto. Being blessed with a mother who was also an artist, she was continually experimenting as a child. "1 always liked fooling around in different arts." she says. "and I still enjoy all kinds of things — knitting, sewing and drawing." For five or six years. Jane taught art in high schools before finally establishing her business. "When I first started making my living at it, I was doing portraits of people's houses, doing rrccting cards, and sometimes business cards," she says. "Then 1 did some shows. Mostly, 1 guess it was old houses and rural scenes." In the early '70s. while primarily Artist Jane Buckles involved in drawing and sketching. Jane produced a series of drawings of heritage homes. This was for People or Planes — a group in which Brian continues to be involved. It's dedicated to preventing construction of a major airport in north Pickering. The resulting book. Historic Pickering, can be found in the local history reference room at the; Pickering 1.1brarv. It was largely researched by Jane, and offers some fine examples of her earlier work. aaleis s me St s �rom �a Jane's interest in weaving, crochet and stitchery led her into soft sculpture. For awhile, she enjoyed stitching wall hangings and other works of art. Woodwork too, even twig art, was experimented with and put aside. Papier-mache just seemed to be the most fun. "It has become quite steady work for a few vears now," she says smiling. "Not many people arc working in papier-mache. I may be the only one doing it." Now sold only through Prime Gallery in Toronto and select galleries in Montreal and Detroit. Jane Buckles' very special sculptures can be seen occasionally in local shows. Her "Pie I,adv" was on display recently at Whitby's Station Gallery. Each January and February. the Claremont artist continues to set some time aside to experiment. With just a weekly trip to the city to pick up supplies or deliver finished pieces, she spends her days engrossed in creation, in her large, white:, second -floor studio. Surrounded by windows ane! weather and music. she can enjoy freely the true artist's life. Brass DAY Iron BED $18900: (Matt not included) New Low Price DOUBLE BED :239°0 F.00 ?Mlle Sat Oaths a" S15900 s 17900 COMPLETE AS SHOVM ICTURY MATTRESS d 1698 BAYLY ST., UNIT 1 8.3%-0288 v1on to Wed 10 0,0 D:' Thurs & Fri 1 - y Sat 1 C, 3,') o 0 • or Mini; not vew on =19 ibms or In conju�tton with any 000 offem P10 7be Weekend Bav News. Feh td to is ,os., ILEINUUU 0 0 AND SAVE WITH A CARRIER HIGH. EFFICIENCY HEAT PUMP SYSTEM . CARRIER DISCOUNTS , HEAT PUMP $250.()0 • ELECTRK RIRNACE 100.00 . ELECTRONICAm CLEANER 7 . POWER HUMUMWR 29.00 . TOTAL SYSTEM BONUS 50.00 ONTARIO HYDRO REBATE* 500.00 . SAVE UP TO $1,000YO • You can save up to $1,000.00 when you install a • Carrier High Efficiency Heat Pump System. And you'll save up to 4096 on your Heating and. Cooling costs! Buv now and oninv vaar'rnwinA G & AIR CONDITIONING LTD. The We&end Bay News, Feb. 14,11% 16,1992 P11 Redbaron: the home computer experts by Glen Konorowski he honeymoon is over, you have had your computer for a few years and it starts to give you trouble. The dealer you bought it from is long gone. Who do you call, who do you trust? One of the most trusted names in the computer business around Durham region is Redbaron Computers. Since 1982 Redbaron has been serving customers' over- growing needs. Their service department is one of the biggest in Durham region. Their knowledge of DOS-based machines is second to none. Over the past few years the growth in the computer industry has been tremendous. The advances in the technology of the personal computer (PC) itself has also been immense. This has led to a real lack of sophistication of many PCs bought just a few years ago. More complicated programs have also put a big demand on computers. Operating programs like the new DOS -5 take more power to run faster. you deal with Redbaron. The sales i Redbaron is located in Whitby at As programs grow in complexity people can evaluate your older PC Montgomery Place on the corner of so does the need for more memory. and arrange for a generous trade-in Byron and Dunlop. This is where it Just a few years ago 20 MB hard drive was all most people figured they needed. All these advances in programs and the power and memory needed to run them is intense. Does one buy a new computer or try to upgrade. Many of the newer PCs bought in the last few years can be easily upgraded. Redbaron's knowledgeable staff can help you upgrade your system by finding your needs for the PC. By understanding the programs, they know the power and memory required to run them. By working with them upgrading your system will be easy. Upgrading your older system is a simple procedure for Redbaron's trained service staff. If the parts allowance on your new PC. gets a little tricky. Redbaron is on are in stock for your machine I Those people in business or those the north side of the building at the upgrading is a quick procedure. who just don't have the time to get back. A door off the rear of the Unfortunately some of us have I their computer in for service can parking lot will get you in. If you PCs that will not be upgradable. opt for on-site service. In i need better instructions give Trying to find a buyer for an older commercial applications work loss , Redbaron a call at 668-3487. Their computer when you need to replace I can be kept at a minimum as no ` staff of eight full-time and one part - it can be tough. I employee has to leave to get the PC I time will be more than helpful. I Well that isn't a problem when I serviced. j know because 1 shop at Redbaron. IF IT'S BROKEN - WE'LL FIX IT MOST MAKES AND MODELS LARGE IN-HOUSE REPAIR CENTRE IFIT'SI"PR00WAV WWAY/TSM ULD- ffU SBVIa/T ARID EIWMF/T PE�jR�IS 70 /1S AMMUN CAPAary.. -I FULL SC&E SERVICE DlEA4RTMENT •- S ERENCED INHOUSE SERVK;E PERSONNEL N NETWXK SUPPORT . COMPUTER INTEGRA770V ' X% OF REPAIRS DONE RIGHT ON OUR OWN 09 PREMISES I1 _ s MONTGOMERY PLACE 293 BYRON ST. SOUTH WHITBY (416) 668-3487 BULLETIN BOARD SERV/CE.- (416) 668,41W P12 7W Weekend Bay News, FW 14, 1S, 16.1992 Skycraft enters the leisure market after 16 years hat gives the savvy Durham Region businessman a competitive edge when he travels to Montreal on business? The unique service offered by Skycraft. Durham's home town airline. Local businessmen in the know have long taken advantage of Skyeraft's frequent service and low fares from Oshawa Municipal Airport to save time, money and stress. They spend less time travelling to the airport, in the terminal and in the air. Now, after 16 years, Skvcraft is offering the same level of service to leisure travellers too. Skvcraft is a scheduled airline serving Montreal, Ottawa, Windsor and Detroit. The airline draws passengers from Toronto east to Trenton and as far north as Peterborough. 'Our dedication and level of service has been enjoyed by over 200,000 passengers," says Carol Graham, Skyeraft's'Manager, Passenger Sales and Marketing. 'Escape from the stress of the 401 and Pearson and then park for free at our facilities located adjacent to our terminal. Check-in time is only 30 minutes prior to departure. There are no hassles and you will receive personal service that I the major airports do not offer. We have a comfortable passenger lounge with a coffee shop and complimentary newspaper. Baggage claims and customs clearance are fast and simple.' Tilden car rental, limousine or taxi service is also available," she said. Graham believes that the untapped holiday travel market offers major growth potential. "We are introducing: fares that make flying from Oshawa competitive with the train," she said. Skvcraft now offers Weekend Excursion Fares to anv destination for just $139 return. These fares are available for Friday departures and Sunday returns. There are no advance booking requirements except for travel to Detroit. The carrier has also introduced senior and vouth fares to all cities for $9; one way with no restrictions. Skvcraft not oniv offers the lowest business and leisure fares but also is exempt from the National Transportation Tax, which can add as much as $40 to the price of a ticket on another airline. According to Graham, availability is limited. She strongly urges anyone planning to travel at these fares to make their reservations early. For more information you can call your travel agent or Skvcraft direct at 1-800-263-7901. PRIVATE SCHOOL - AGES 2-12 YEARS. 'I hear and I forSK I see and 1 remember, I do and I understand.' EH. •MATH •PRACTICAL LIFE *LANGUAGE • SENSORIAL •CULTURAL *FRENCH * COMPUTERS ,*MUSIC •PHYSICAL EDUCATION SERVING SCARBOROUGH - WEST HILL PICKERING WHITBY AJAX • PROGRESSIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT • QUALIFIED TEACHERS + NON -DENOMINATIONAL PICKERING DUMBARTON Y 864 722 839-2090► Y 415 TOYNEVALE 986 DUMBARTON (ROUGEMOUNT & HWY. 2) (WHITES RD b HWY 2) Sylvan Learning � LenTre@ presents A FREE SEMINAR FOR PARENTS TOPIC: "How Parents Can Help With Their Child's Homework and Academics" GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. Ian Brown, Ph.D., C.Psych. Trustee Durham Board of Education 1980-91 DATE: Wednesday, February 26, 1992 TIME: 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. RSVP by: Friday, February 21st, 1992 PLACE: Sylvan Learning Centre Kendalwood Park Plaza 1801 Dundas Street East Whitby, Ontario Phone: 404-1818 SYlvan Learning Centre" provides the individual attention that makes a real difference. We guarantee your- child's skills win im- prove one full grade level in reading or math after just 36 hours of instruction. Or we'll provide up to 12 more hours — free. Sylvan' offers help in reading, writing, math, algebra, dudy , homework support and time management To put your child in a class by himself, call Sylvan today. I- n Syalea w . rn� Centre Hel kids ung be their best. C1t►ata eL�s..:.c:s aLi[aa•�r s'•e "iavr�JSio.•iR.arae ,. .. c - _ -.___... _...- —. _.._. ...-.. ------.--.--.._ .- i tie wemew Bay News, Feb. 14, 1S, 16, 1992 P13 Onion Restaurant best -Dept Durham secret ost people associate the Purple Onion in Oshawa with some of the best live musical entertainment anywhere. Greats from blues legend Johnny Winter to contemporary Canadian rock artist Tom Cochrane have performed "where the music world comes to play". But the restaurant portion of the Purple Onion may be one of Durham Region's best kept secrets. Since the current version of the eatery opened approximately eight months ago, managers Thomas Egan and Dave Quarrington have striven to realize a vision. "What Dave and I tried to do was build a place we thought we'd look for in a restaurant," Egan said in an interview. It's a relaxed casual place that's been described as a cross between a college pub and a frontier saloon. The lunchtime crowd is often a mix of 3 -piece suit professionals and casually -clad blue collar workers. Italian Cuisine "It's the type of place where you can come dressed in a jacket and tie, or jeans and a t -shirt, and not feel out of place," Fagan said. "It's a very relaxed atmosphere." Like the restaurant itself, the menu is simple, vet appealing. All of the food, except desserts. is homemade, Egan said. One of the most popular favorites is a sampler basket. It consists of three choices from a list that includes chicken fingers. wings. potato skins, cheese sticks, veggies and dip, garlic bread, French fries and mushroom caps. Valentine Menu Bruschette Caesar Salad Pasta Appetizer Choice of Entrees Chicken Frangelico Shrimp in Lome Grilled Salmon Veal Sopraffino 'heal Parmigiana Coffee. `ee. Tea and Dessert $1995 Live Music Two Beatings - S - 8 and 8 till closing Reservations Recommended 21 Cell=a Street, Oshawa 723-4E176 A mere $4.95 will get you a huge 8 -ounce burger with fries. For an additional 50 cents you can top it off with cheese or bacon. Egan and Quarrington are continually "brainstorming" ideas for special events or evening entertainment. Eagan admits some have been extremely successful. while others have not. A music movie night featuring concert films shown on four television screens received less than enthusiastic support. "It didn't all that lamented. "[ surprised." .However, Stormy Monday Night Blues featuring house band Full Count Blues has been extremelv popular. Every Monday nighty, patrons are invited to grab their guitars and harmonicas to sing the blues live on stage. "Both Dave and I are big blues fans," Egan said, explaining how the idea came about. "We try to emphasize it's a 'jam'." "It's progressively gotten better. We're getting a good turnout and some are really good musicians." Tuesday nights feature a pool tournament. On Fridav and Saturday nights restaurant patrons can hear Purple Onion club name acts through a piped -in sound system. And while others are waiting in line, restaurant patrons get a head start on concert seating in the club. They gain entry 15 minutes before doors open. In the future, Egan says he hopes to build a permanent stage to feature local music and comedy. "We're big supporters of local talent. I think it's important to provide an opportunity." All of which will certainly go a long way towards making the I'urple Onion as popular a place to eat a'� it i� to -et- world-,•las- --riterl.imme•nt. P14 7be Weekend Bay News, Feb. 14, 1S. 1& 1992 Number l club and show venue east of T-0 '' ere's a quick entertainment quiz. '%hat do renowned performers Tom Cochrane. kris I�ristoferson. Conway Twitty. Burton Cummings. David' R'ilcox. Ronnie Hawkins. ,Jeff Healy. The Tragically Hip and The Bvrds have in common. All appeared live on stage at Oshawa's Purple Onion club — a venue quickly establishing itself as a premier showplace for top performers. Here's another question. Where did the unusual moniker "Purple Onion" come from.' "Still to this day nobody really knows." answers club co-owner Cliff Chow. it was a name literally pulled out of a hat when Chow and partner Cheryl Lupton wrestled with the notion of what to call their club. The Purple Onion was also the name of a bar in the classic Jerry Lewis film The Nutty Professor. It's where the main character's alter -ego performed, Chow said. The Oshawa club opened a little more than a year a_o. During that brief time it }resented h%f, „It's cheap and ch 1mwa hdthey treat you like amii :' "If it's your first time with us, you're in for some special treats. Delicious food, special low prices ... and people who believe in old time hospitality. Take it from me, you're going to love McGinnis." t parties,take-ou 4: D 1 N G In the Pickering Home & Design Centre ..s,. weeks to complete. The physical work to redesign the room has already begun. "'It's very expensive. It's a very long and tedious job," Chow said, explaining the sound work. "But there's no sense in bringing in a top -billing act if the room doesn't sound favorable." The 1,100 -scat club itself offers patrons great seating just about anywhere. "There's s not one bad spot _ where you can't see the stage," Chow insists. i The final part of the plan is probably the most important. according to the club owner. Club staff arc instructed to focus on customer satisfaction and hospitality. .some (if the enlercaunmenl aroailnble for v,.ur plenau.. The Purple Onion features live acts at The Purple Onion performances ranging from country. — with a professional stage that every Friday. Saturdav and Sunday. Super Sunday Jams. hosted by Q-107 rock and blues to live boxing cards. competes with any other in North Name international radio personality Al Joyner, is an comedy acts will America — was the first step. the co- perform live on stage in the future. I owner explains. It features more than "%'e open invitation for aspiring musicians. Anything as far do all the big shows." Chow 120.000 watts of stage lighting, i said. "Our objective is to be goes as musical styles are concerned. Chow said. the ,Next. the Purple Onion was number one club -and -show venue east completely renovated. It now features Some nights as many as 25 bands take to the stage, and many from across the of Toronto. U'c're probably that i a much warmer and friendlier province. nowt" atmosphere. The club was , ompleteiv Simply bringing some of the best redesigned acoustically Throughout the week. those who dine at the Purple Onion restaurant entertainers in the business to Oshawa Using hi -tech computerized sound have the advantage of claiming first wasn't enough for Chow and Lupton.I The club was rebuilt with idea equipment. the Purple Onion is seating inside the club. the of , undergoing a thorough sound check to I creating a top showplace. It wa; a 4- identify weak The club is open five nights a week sound areas in the Part plan.. Chou- .aid. performing room. The task began in from 8 P.M. to I a.m. The Purple Onion is at 22 Athol St. E. in Oshawa. t complet, �„und and li_ht <<-t r.; October and will take another 16 I For more information call 576-9898. „It's cheap and ch 1mwa hdthey treat you like amii :' "If it's your first time with us, you're in for some special treats. Delicious food, special low prices ... and people who believe in old time hospitality. Take it from me, you're going to love McGinnis." t parties,take-ou 4: D 1 N G In the Pickering Home & Design Centre ..s,. 'T SOPRAFFINO Italian cuisine in congenial surroundings that says "relax and enjoy a taste of Italy". Ask about the Veal Sopraffino created exclusively for this recently opened restaurant. Ilomestyle Italian pasta — a choice of ten. Seafood — Shrimp with Pesto Sauce, Grilled Atlantic Salmon or a Seafood Platter of crab legs, shrimp, scallops, mussels, a sauce of garlic and white wine, and a special pasta. Irresistible desserts served with eye -pleasing flair. Live dinner music Fri. & Sat. after 8:30 pm (periodic songs from chef Carmelo adds to the welcoming atmosphere). Daily lunch specials $6 - $7. Entrees $9 - $13 (Seafood platter $18). Mon. - Fri. 11:30 am to I am, Sat. & Sun. 5 pm to 1 am. 21 Celina St. (east of Simcoe St., off King St. or Athol), downtown Oshawa, 7234176. MASSEY'S RESTA URA NT A Pickering favorite for over 25 years. Maintains a tradition of top quality, value and service. Longtime customers return for Massey's Homemade 8 -oz. hamburger (popular since early days as the Big M), daily specials (Italian and tradition entrees), stir - fries, pastas, shish kebab, and sandwiches — especially Massey's Famous Steak on a Kaiser. Generous portions. Airy, modern. informal atmosphere with a special welcome for the whole family. Children's menu with junior -sized portions. Entrees $5 - $12. Sun. - sed. 11 am to I pm, Thurs. - Sat. I I am to midnight. Group reservations for up to 40 people. 774 Liverpool Rd. South (south o6Bayly St.), Pickering, 839-5758. McGINNIS LANDING RESTAURANT Offers "dinertainment"...casual, tasty eating plus entertainment like "crazy hat" day, live entertainment with guitarist every Thurs. evening and Sun. afternoon. One hundred and one great menu choices including Italian and Mexican dishes, steak. spare ribs, salads. Heart Smart Menu (low sodium and fat). Kid's Coloring Book Menu to take home. Entrees $8 - $9. Won. - Sat. 11 am to I am, Sun. 11 am to 11 pm. Pickering Home and Design Centre (Brock Rd. and Hwy. 401), Pickering, 428-6.383. FAZIO 'S RESTAURANT Italian ambiance with a menu of customer favorites created by T' no. Chefs special, marinated Rack of Lamb roasted and served with Lemon Piquant Sauce, is a taste sensation from Florence, Italy. Definitely a pasta lover's haven with four types of pasta and eight sauces. Shrimps or scallops with a selection of three sauces. Vial with one of six sauces. Outstanding Caesar salad. Special customer choices prepared by Tino on request. Unique Italian dessert. Tiramisu. Wine cellar offers over 200 choices. Music by singers Terry Crawford and Rick Johnson (Wed. & Thurs. 8 pm - 12 am, Fri. & Sat. 9 pm - 1 am), classical guitarist (Fri., Sat., Sun. 7 - 9 pm). Entrees $10.95 - $26.95. Open Mon. - Fri. I I am - I am.. `at. & `un. 4 pm - I am. 33 �imrne `t. downtown Oshawa inortn )f 1 66 -- - --- io�_ zis 71e Week -mid Bey Newts, Feb. 14, 15, 1f,1992 iris re Comes to _ z �(?5� xt SAVOUR AUTHENTIC CUISINE R FROM AROUHo THE WORLD aAraUAR r 24 70 MARCH 5 tia�y Greece 1 LIMe=eco -a"'gmr Ca,nads q` F o.x uv �c ws c*47ALMAhrr znt " ., - , " -­­.- - I N., A taste of France is brought to "gau this week with wonderful appetizers, lurch eutrees, dinner entrees & desserts. Specialty' drinks from France add to this festive occasion. stiUa 1 SAVOUR AUTHENTIC CUISINE FROM AROUND THE WORLD ,JANUARY 2ATM TO MARCH 51H/92 .:ine in The Cullen Gardens Restaurant and enjov the foods from Appetizers 12.50 a, Enjoy Authentic Lunch Entrees fh%t- Decor & Music. 1� �s tt,pAsk our Server Dinner Entreesriczy e for our Speclarl Wlnes. $12`&(=iZnn88.,P, *)aaw-_ O-SPONSOR aCO-SPONSOR 1350 - CKQT 94.9 Live Enierlkrinment Sahmday EvenkV& QO The CuuNen Garden Restaurant, 300 Taunton Road West, Whitby. For Reservdiorts: 294-2688 Toronto / 430-2526 VA*by N suer to FILL OUT A BALLOT wMW d ft d the POOL Marlin FESMAL and t to WIN Moe i ?n 00 for MO to PUERTO VALLARTA Travel TRAVEL and CANAMN � cornpNrrwnfs of MARLIN KIDS!! SPEND MARCH BREAK AT CULLEN GARDENS March 17th, 18th or 191h, 10:30 - 12:30 pm Puppet Show, Dunno the Clown, Kids Gardenhq and Lunch `Book Today. Admission Fee. CoQ 668-6606 Z P16 7be Weekend Bay News, Feb. 14 15, 16.1992 All that jazz at Stage Nine 'who's who" of Can,A adian jazz talent was featured `> last week during a performance at Oshawa's Stage Nine nightclub. This stellar performing ensemble included violinist Lenny Solomon. Bernie Senesky on piano. bassist Shelly Berger. Jerry Fuller on drums and guitarist Reg Schwager. One of the more memorable performances during the evening included a soul -stirring rendition of Georgia On My Mind. The audience was left breathless and chanting for an encore. The band was more than happy to oblige. Another performance of note was a release from Solomon's latest recording After You've Gone — a Cy Coleman original called Stay With Mc. You could almost imagine hearing_ lyrics speaking from his violin. It was definitely a night to remember. Upcoming performances at Stage Nine include D.J. Hopson and 35 i North on Feb. 20. Amateur Night is featured Feb. 17. Finning performers are eligible for prizes and a finals competition in June for a grand prize. Dancc to the 1950s and 1960s sounds of Kernir •14,s rre and &,nny Solomon Spotlight on Feb. 18. On Feb. 19. it's comedy night with Mark Crocker and Chester. Kill Diel and Jocelvne perform every Friday and Saturda% evening from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. `ua _ � e 1�I�ineE'P Z: GHTSTAU TH URS. FEB. 20/92 D. n & 35 North MONDAY, FIM 17/92 AMATEUR MTE Show us your talent and be eligible for a cash prize BILL DIEL & JOCELYNE Appearing Every Fri. & S3aL =07, 926 SIMCOE ST.N., OSHAWA - - 404-2700 Valentine's at the Onion Hotel California pay tribute to the southern California sounds of the Eagles during a performance on Feb. 29. Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 at the door. On March 6, The White pay tribute to Led Zeppelin. The Onion is proud to present blues -master Johnny linter with special guests Omar and the 11ou,lers on ':March 12. Only limited tickets are available (8171), so hurW " ■VE" FRIDAY, FEB. 21 _ ADVANCE TICKETS $5.00 • • DOOR $6.00 J., SAT. FEB. 22 r Wkh &""� DM04 TICKETS $6.00 22 Athol St. E. Oshawa, Ont. 576-9898 WHERE THE MUSIC O O �wonLD COMES TO PLAY t Available at "Florsheim Express Outlet" The Weekend Bay News, Feb. 14, 1S, lfi 1"2 P17 FLORSHEIM0 P'ah''a litlet.� Brogue Style Reg. Retail Price $120. NOW SAVE 40K, $7999 AD. OUNDAS ST. 1Nwr. 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Muffi■ .� 7016 Brock Rd. S. Pickering .837-IXi80 a lit.RWS- D W e gt�inc�Ci 4ickenng Give Us A Call.• F« the Finest QuIuy Roses and Spring Flowers For Valentine's Day Competitive Prices Prompt Delivery. OPEN Weekdays to 6:30 Thursday & Friday to 9.-00 Sat. to 6:00 this Valentine Many Styles Available from $16999 & up;& s "ay... The Weekend Bay News, Feb. 14,15,16,1992 P21 1 v �UT££L EQ'Z.L DT Q CIRLE HARWO PLACE MALL Your Community Shopping Centre AJAX DOLLAR STORE 425-1721 NATIONAL TRUST 68.3.7341 AJAX SHOE REPAIR 686-1633 PENN CENTRE RESTAURANT 683-491 AURA STYLES 427-5738 PHOTOWENIENCE 427-"23 BARGAIN HAROLDS UNLISTED RESEARCH HOUSE 686-2186 BRIGITT'S WINE 656-106 SCOTIABANK 653-3334 CIVIC BOOKS 6564"1 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 6815222 CLASSIC ARRANGEMENTS 427-1663 SKETCHLEY CLEANERS 693.6591 DENTAL OFFICE 427-6851 SMOKER'S CORNER 68.3.6621 DR. E. SHAPIRO 653.7"3 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE 656-3457 FASHION EMPORIUM 427.549 STRUT 619-365 GAILWARD LTD. 6&3-5651 T-SHIRT SHOP 4211-1721 GOLD SCISSORS BARBER 683.5571 THE INSURANCE MART 6861761 HAIR LANGUAGE 427-7777 THE OVEN 666.7413 MAHER SHOES 693-"U THREE COINS FISH A CHIPS "3-2811 MANAGEMENT OFFICE 6&3-3442 VONA LEATHIM 427-5337 MERACLE FOOD MART 6934"1 WOOLCO 666-811 MORSE JEWELLE3tS 693.3"1 314 HARWO00 AVE., S. AJAX, ONTARIO MALL NOl11tS Mloedmy - Fff&y 10:00 ajm-9�00 pm ..�. ww�000 N • Mf/ ft. yyt Ssbzfty 3000 uR-6700 pm n Restaurlt ,Recipient of the 1991 SospUaktY Award pur menu has something for everyone —from homemade burgers, sky high deli sandwiches to ` a variety of salads plus full -course steak, � chicken &seafood dinners • All Prepared with the finest ingredients &priced to fit your family's budget. _ � lilY� �as�l�nMin�'s Rpm*BBQY-M� �. Fri. V Sato 41H 1w"entine Special. New York Steak$ 95 Soup or • . Salad Choice of: Potato • or Rice geser"hoos AeeePlad• - - 1709 KINGSTON RD., PICKEltING 2. CALL 427-3403 9 M WK t; P22 The Weekend Bay News, Feb. 14,15,16,1992 _---------------- DINNER­..1.)►11YntER 2for1 2`ari _ Kirbys (ucEnsED) <. ••IPA 9 Home Cooked Meals ' Order any one of the dinners listed in cou n E receive a 2nd dinner FREEI • TURKEY DINNER � � with stuffing ': $ 95 ; ROAST BEEF « With with Yorkshire Pudding • LIVER S ONIONS coupon Second Dinner FREE! DEEP FRIED FILLET OF SOLE Thursday thrt, Sunday i •ROAST PORK (Not valid Each Menu Includes- French Fries DINNER on takeout) Kirby r$ ' or Mashed Potatoes � ­---�� D11NlNER /''� Family Restaurant LLBO I r fort 222 Harwood Avenue South Ajax r fig I 1j rovve wore THE warrT oiacr 2 f �r� '---------------------------------------- - - - - -- AWC, Don't forget BUFFET VAR �sF�.146 All you can eat 42&6�g The Best &Biggest Buffet Luncheon reg. Buffet 11 a.m. - 2:30 99 1 chlmnn underto t/2. Dinner Featuring; Over 100 Items 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. $ 9 i1r Chr&kw undert 01/2 prim. Take -Out or Delivery INTRODUCTORY OFFER Whole 880 chicken, Bun, N:, French Fries 3 cuavy s_ ` r Seniors 15% Disoount. Y_- Enter our Valentine Draw Instant win ,Special Valentines Dessert y� -OPEN 11 a.m. -11 p.m. 485 WestneyRd. South z r^ti 428-6788 p' We were here before Pickering had: a shopping centre, police station. "Go" transit. Bayly St.. the Nuclear Plant, an indoor ice rink, traffic lights (& traffic). Restaurant Don t forget Fe. 9 b. 14th . Valentine, S Day And when you could: swim in the lake and eat the fish you caught, pay 400 for a burger (at the Big M), knew everybody in town and could just hang around. 1965-1991 A Tradition of Quality Value & Service PICKERING'S best food value for over 25 years at 774 Liverpool Road South 839-5758 Hundreds of Quality Furs & Leathers at Blowout Prices LADIES' LEATHER JACKET_... bom 599 L XJ G & FUR JACKET.____ nom 5599 LOES SUEDE XE........... #,o,159 LOFF LE9HEA PMTS ...... tmr' 175 MIEN'S LEAMEii JACKET ...... LEMO S & MNK JACKET ........ tr,, 5999 LE*6 6 RCM JACKET _. f,=$750 M WS lFR q JACAEr (F,r Lr,W; . t,,, 5999 • LOW MONTHLY PAYIbENTS • R1RS UNCONDITIONALLY 6UAAAWR • CERTIFIEfl APPRAISALS • MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCO • MEE ALTERATIONS • FRESTORAGE SaN r�ts 9:W a.m. - 9:0p in fth,13610 106 PUMOIIMII13M p 1,�HR,,� R;dI V AJAX HARWOOD PLACE MALL 427-0023 yJ* 1920 Bayly St. PICKERING 427-0791 •Pid(IT Hyd(o supports me Heart and = /ounda: Please give generously. • Fan2fly Hair Pla • .• •. ' 1 H rt 1 21 86n9787 x$50. Perm & Over FREE Nucleica 1 Hr. �h.mp. 14L95 16 A ('undibunnr i 1145. Y<. Yre, :yv, INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 1815 IRONSTONE MANOR UNIT 1613 PICKERING, ONT. L1 W 3W9 839-0206 pboso give 9&wrouw Murra Strou Banister and solicitor 356 Kingston Rd. Pickering 286-1353 "iMe Cora• f . �.Iilaw _ -1.1 . IrIL& *rwy S& r � �. ."Oftolon a" me pk 6fp • mow ffuft proWc"wre M Heron St. AOX 427-2759 I PEA ON 1 ANF,S 1031Mary St. W. 430-0838 Thomas & Chase Associates 3 Horwood Avg. S. Sufts 203 A)=, Ontoto LIS xI 686-2407 "PLEASE GIVE to the Heart & Stroke foundation" Do it ALL with PROPANE SOS Vktada St. L Whitby 668-3328 'Your support is 7tetl1 apprmieftd. Please Gine Generously . The Weekend Bay News, Feb. 14, 1S, 16, 1992 P Z.> MW 8� law MAY TO SEPT. TEAMS do iNDMALS IMPROVING YOUR ODDS AGAINST CANADA'S #1 KILLER. The Active Heart Remember, to get an Helpful Tips on How to Exercise Your Way to a Healthy Heart Do you think it is time to make your lifestyle more active? If you do, per- haps this information can help. Why be active? The reason is sim- ple: physical activity helps you feel good. It helps your body stay strong and healthy and reduces your risk of heart disease and stroke. Choosing An Activity Once you decide to make your lifestyle more active, you should speak to your doctor about your plans if: IV you have a heart condition IV you are 45 or older IV you are between 35 and 45 and have risk factors such as smoking, high blood pressure, ele- vated cholesterol, obesity, dia- betes, or a family history of heart disease WHITEVALE WeldCO Golf Club IN* arw& R& 2985 Goltaiub Rd. tlla.>k ag Whitevwe, Oft Mon,besMps AvalNable •92' 44525 or for 2949600 1 3" "Please give generously" active heart you should. IV Choose an activity you'll enjoy IV Set goals for yourself IV Create a program and schedule for your activity IV Start small — don't worry about what you think you should be doing, just do what you can that is an appropriate type of activity V► Give your program time to become a habit IV Let people know whatyou're doing — ask for their support V Include family or friends in your activity The Future is !S REDUCE REUSE RECeY�CLE D0000ffff WASTE srsrarts Call Dweak 4V-= EASTERN TIRE SERVICE 1950 NOTION RD. PICKERING MV ZG3 686-1694 1600 Bayly St. Pickeringg L1 W 3N2 PHONE: 420-1213 FAx: 420-1246 'Please Give Generously" "Please give generously" B.I.A. AJAX 686-2133 RMWELDWOOD —OFORD SALES LTD. I NO. ORO* SALES 839-6666 Thum 427-2828 11 aln-9 pmm SIL 9w" PM 420-1449 we cam, 'wlhko a DIi1fMlonwo. Pismo Gere Gwwously TSE WMMG MART Ltd. Scarborough 752-7360 ax 683-4020 Two Locations to Serve You q' 7P24 The Weekend Bay News, Feb. 14,15,16,1992 D (a ,G fr J r 7J • I< a 4:Z �t � Emerald Point A Rare Rental Opportunity In a Luxurious Lifestyle For 1992 Hwy. 401 &Brock Road (minutes from Pickering Town Centre) 1 Bedroom & Den, 1,009 sq. ft. & up 2 Bedroom Suites, 1,074 sq. ft. & up IN -SUITES FEATURES, including: • 5 appliances, • Wall to wall including in -suite quality laundry facilities broadloom is Individually controlled • Solarium heating/air conditioning LTFFS'TYi F Abff2GT.E S, including: • Indoor pool, whirlpool • Card, access sauna, squash entry "stem • Party room Is Resident and • Guest suites Visitor parking • Easy access to Go Transit IMI .FOR APPOINTAMNT CALL 686-6860 ..,..:Em(!rald Point is a bustling hub of activity to a casual visitor looking around to learn something about this luxurious 215 -unit condominium in Pickering. The place is literally being polished by cleaners vacuuming carpets and wiping windows in the lobby areas and hallways of one building. Workmen are repairing ceiling tiles and fixing up the swimming pool in another area. It's an impressive sight, considering the immaculate outside and inside appearance of both Emerald Point buildings. It's all in no small way due to the efforts of rental agent Bev Harper and husband Bay who oversees the entire process. "Mv husband is a bit of a task master," Bev Harper candidly admits. "What he tries to do here among the staff is instill a sense of pride in their building." Clearly his efforts arc succeeding. Emerald Point, located just seconds from Highway ,101, is an attractive and recognizable sight as you exit the freeway onto Brock Road. The condominium is managed by Ilighmark Property iManagemcnt. The property's first phase was compleled in .January 1990. A second phase opened October 1990. Not only is Emerald Point a nice place to visit, its uniquely designed luxurious suites also make it a great place to live. Each suite features five appliances - - including a washer, dryer, range, dishwasher and frost -free refrigerator. Individually -controlled heating, and air-conditioning, wall-to-wall broadloom and beautiful bright solariums in every suite are also standard features. Condominium fees include heating, hot water and air conditioning costs. Emerald Point offers a range of lifestyle amenities including an indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, squash court, part room, fully -equipped workout gymnasium and even guest suites. The location — seconds from Highway 401 at Brock Road — provides easy access to the most major artery into Metro Toronto. In addition, the Pickering Town Centre and main central library are just a minute's drive away. The kind of people who live at Emerald Point include many retired sc;niors (about 50 per cent of the tenants) and young working couples. "I'd say we have about 20 per cent (of the building's tenants) as members of the police forces — between Metro and Durham Region," Bev Ilarpe;r said. Another unique feature of Emerald Point is an underground parking garage that is among the most illuminated anywhere. The area is patrolled by security guards and their guard dogs from 10 p.m. to fi a.m. While 80 per cent of Emerald Point is occupied, there are a few small one -bedroom and one - bedroom -with -dens left. \ew tenants get one month free; rent (which must be used in the first 12 months of occupancy). A recent event showed the kind of place Emerald Point really is. A "pot luck" Christmas party attracted more than 135 tenants who had the rare opportunity of meeting their neighbors. "it went over very, very well," Ilarper recalled. "'The property management couldn't believe things went as well as they did." The pool and spa at Emerald Point a I& Its �- • . _ �.' ';+..:mac' : y ? •', - � .,(-:➢ire ivedOurBE I r Iast A THE MAYFAIR ELEV• B, LOT 2V : � 2 '76sq _ft_ � . ls9 moo G.S. T. INCLUDED - THE SPRINGFIELD ELEV. B, LOT86 ilia 00 , it 1 b, G. S. T. INCLUDED• -j THE VICTORIAN ELEV. A, LOT 127 r t' G. S. Jr INCL UDED - THE WILLIAMSBURG ELEV A, LOT Q �:': �._ irm v,T ��--• u.• .:r u„ •iu••n, n•• i T .. ' nilm linin nnunun i n incl �Ilr'Ir�„ t � 1 .��Y 3� � �� a1� � ���■' _ Ili. ,q ti ' �I 7AZp 900 G S T INCLUDED' l -- - - Awl IU OAT®-0(CBIENT BY o THE IfTIA, lilt" 1■c P26 Ibe Weekend Bay News, Feb. 14, 1S, 16,1992 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED tPLOYAtENT 214 OUT OF TOWN RENTALSYIC)� 215 CONDO FOR RENT 100 102 HELP WANTED OFFICE HELP 220 SHARED ACCOMMODATION 400 103 SALES HELP/AGENTS 230 240 WANTED TO RENT STORAGE SPACE 401 402 105 SALES CAREER 250 OFFICE / RETAIL SPACE 403 104 CAREERS 260 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 404 110 SKILLED TECHNICAL 903 405 111 CASTING AGENCIES SC• FOR BALE 406 RENTALS 300 GOODS FOR SALE 407 408 200 ACCOMMODATION 310 311 CARS / TRUCKS FOR SALE AUTO DIRECTORY 409 210 RENTAL ACCOMMODATION 312 CARS /TRUCKS WANTED 410 211 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 313 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 411 412 212 TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT 320 COMPUTER SUPPLIES 413 213 HOUSES FOR RENT 330 CRAFTS 605 WINTER REGISTRATION 414 HBIp Wstllio , Goods Foe Salo I Bus. Ujt Wtlity Excellent pay ass.mCl,nq products br our manufactur- HOGfSi for Reet i era. Easy work at home. No experience 1T.".. ) Mt -777x. EXL 202. 202. 2s . ra, ncluding THREE BEDROOM, new Sunday brodoom, big backyard, pn- ---- vat. drive, near Oshawa shopping Centre. Available GUI DWOOD Large morn, for professional non-smoking CALL NOW! 839-8114 586-3577 (Oshawa/Whitby) �11 (/ li x11: t1�1 FAX YOUR AD 839-8135 IriDEXMilitia 415 PAINTING 607 GREETINGS SERVICE DIRECTORY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CAREER TRAINING DAYCARE AVAILABLE DAYCARE WANTED FINANCIAL SERVICES DOCTORS GENERAL SERVICES LAWYERS MUSIC LESSONS DECKS b FENCES RENOVATIONS LANDSCAPING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TRAVVACATIONS Ll'rlFinancial3oM t ra nrr•vir-naur• no, a r n ra Wedding Invitations Select from hundreds of illustrations in our store Catalogue. Colours and styles are sure to lease. See them at RRSP SEASON IS HERE RRSP. GIC d RRIF investments. transact- ed by appointment only in yyour home or office at YC+l1R Convenience. INSURED. lerie Smyth Investments 839-5335 Dickson's Office CDIC Va Centre, 218 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax. 683-1968 Typewriter Rentals Choose from elednc and Rent them y the day, weekend, week or month. Student rates. Discounts available. Rent to own. Dickson's Office Centre, 218 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax. 683-1968 ----------------- clean water with no had Visit -our huge office taab. _ or chlohne. Need .furniture showroom dean WSW? Call slewarts aait for Jim. 420-0341 'downstairs at our Ajax -- Plaza store. Dozens of CLASSIFIEDS pieces of new and •scratch and dent WHAT AWAY TO furniture, desks, chairs, BUY CSL SELL cabinets, computer (416) tables t M MORTGAGES - to 95% of property value, some bank rates, special - N In pro -qualifying first. time buyers. Mortgages and loans for any purpose. All applications consid- ered, regardless of credit rating and income. Fast service and Wprovak. Ravan Rnamial Ltd. 686-2936 Pickering or 571-2S@D, Oshawa NEEM MONEY YESTERDAY? FOR BEST RATES CALL M.CA Mortgage Corporation Today 502-8600 pre«t�?ededPlrachen dko« displays are at our room1000 sahr,on�r Seta I l Ooods For �M building at 513 F TION SALE Ajax.West"WinoRoad South, FM Aj 1111 le>r Rlult Great Dud.! AJAX a I :r"8if i8f lila =ale 2 bedroom apart- ment $675 a month including utilities. Private washer 6 dryer. Available March Pbose1can 4� or» tt.droorm brd.ha.d apt r•r r*nL Now GO. On bus lildka►1 mums. Aid was* ad [..r. � nwow4pe. tulle iis RDwrwx a - gm - mew m.pnb ewnb' - .*tae•. Nw �� and tense. ParYr1B Moat fel e•a� am r Wallis. Mart, ql- MA w Joie 47�as9s. POUN i W rent basew•rkt. as0s"`i.ri larr'a" .rte smreem a� Clamealls PA Alia` t k 212 COMA - Iwo and 3 bed - to" brriko�uoa k kwhiii s r sr� N4.eid -.ae«dtl.�ssN 1BaerlT os, new b used, nd pianos. Digital ue? Rent to own. ks, Cat 43:1-141 TELEP Grandfalher Clacks Great Deals, Free Set-up a oerwry. Oehaws SPORTS CARDS - 90 UD Nosier 1.650 + 90 Dorintse p►aeeban, with binde�br pa�nd, Malan 81= 2alieUndtoi% 94LOR cal 1 Exercise bike 846. oiSiW for arid ciek "o each or best . Cd 81.4191. Uwe. alb and tiabls. rrltlb. OooJ Y.«+d�i. SM 4m + oeer hems. c+maea a sa/i'�ee s �_w 411664MO.2827 Claremont LAST a DAYS1 TOP QUAL rY BEDSI taw nL47"rR ESS Se UPHOISTEKY SAT E MAME BRAID BECOIB11 $149from .00 a set Doubts cit Single from $175.00 a sm 46• bed $199.00 EXCELLOfT SM VIAL* Bed Flames $35.00 Tollat Paper Paper Towels $1 .0000 acm Large qUefftky Of upholstery fabric stardng at $3 pisoe Envelopes $10 for 500 fele how *ein 1tlE'8. FEL 31 TO 1= FM. W EYa t�M W NCLEAN AUCTIom A IIQUIDAMONS 870 Tauotoot IPA E. Wbkby 576-75% 696.3191 NEED A CAR? BAISO IM Credit problems? Lease b own Eery ba dank p•�rma� Models uupp b 1983. eSe-J71•S or 725 - CARS WANTED Cls Top p�� all ears Anyon Fu ■s y0111i' Ad OM135 1ST MORTGAGES 0 0%. 2N0 MORTGAGES • 10 114%- In home confidential service / irrererfam approvals - 7 day* a week. Anytime. Low message (name i rears► bar) if phone not answered �w (619)7231123 -- MORTGAGES ABAx Finanow servncoc. No income or credit verification. Unalre•d private funds tor 1st, 2nd, and 3rd mortgages. In hero professional mon~ broker. 322-7711--- -- HOW DAYCARE Providing qua y dren 6 or cobw. Airtime a Dart -fins DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE Offers warm, laving day care for children 6 weeks and up in supervised homes at reasonable rates. Serving NaWPidc&ng area since 1984. 286-1207 F 416 SNOW REMOVAL en AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU. MEMORIAL Excellent pa . bersaa. inane- Condo for Rent portation. x07-282-4747 Ext PERSONAL TENDERS 124&. 9 am -10 pm. Toa refund- WlC jRI--- NG - Tridel - condo. 2 bedrooms. 2 bath. '500 510 OPEN HOUSES ad UM W. facilities. secun- I fleaftl Amin. b• April 1 at i1075.266-7291. AJAX - Room for rent FMI ampowbespa GUI DWOOD Large morn, for professional non-smoking CALL NOW! 839-8114 586-3577 (Oshawa/Whitby) �11 (/ li x11: t1�1 FAX YOUR AD 839-8135 IriDEXMilitia 415 PAINTING 607 GREETINGS SERVICE DIRECTORY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CAREER TRAINING DAYCARE AVAILABLE DAYCARE WANTED FINANCIAL SERVICES DOCTORS GENERAL SERVICES LAWYERS MUSIC LESSONS DECKS b FENCES RENOVATIONS LANDSCAPING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TRAVVACATIONS Ll'rlFinancial3oM t ra nrr•vir-naur• no, a r n ra Wedding Invitations Select from hundreds of illustrations in our store Catalogue. Colours and styles are sure to lease. See them at RRSP SEASON IS HERE RRSP. GIC d RRIF investments. transact- ed by appointment only in yyour home or office at YC+l1R Convenience. INSURED. lerie Smyth Investments 839-5335 Dickson's Office CDIC Va Centre, 218 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax. 683-1968 Typewriter Rentals Choose from elednc and Rent them y the day, weekend, week or month. Student rates. Discounts available. Rent to own. Dickson's Office Centre, 218 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax. 683-1968 ----------------- clean water with no had Visit -our huge office taab. _ or chlohne. Need .furniture showroom dean WSW? Call slewarts aait for Jim. 420-0341 'downstairs at our Ajax -- Plaza store. Dozens of CLASSIFIEDS pieces of new and •scratch and dent WHAT AWAY TO furniture, desks, chairs, BUY CSL SELL cabinets, computer (416) tables t M MORTGAGES - to 95% of property value, some bank rates, special - N In pro -qualifying first. time buyers. Mortgages and loans for any purpose. All applications consid- ered, regardless of credit rating and income. Fast service and Wprovak. Ravan Rnamial Ltd. 686-2936 Pickering or 571-2S@D, Oshawa NEEM MONEY YESTERDAY? FOR BEST RATES CALL M.CA Mortgage Corporation Today 502-8600 pre«t�?ededPlrachen dko« displays are at our room1000 sahr,on�r Seta I l Ooods For �M building at 513 F TION SALE Ajax.West"WinoRoad South, FM Aj 1111 le>r Rlult Great Dud.! AJAX a I :r"8if i8f lila =ale 2 bedroom apart- ment $675 a month including utilities. Private washer 6 dryer. Available March Pbose1can 4� or» tt.droorm brd.ha.d apt r•r r*nL Now GO. On bus lildka►1 mums. Aid was* ad [..r. � nwow4pe. tulle iis RDwrwx a - gm - mew m.pnb ewnb' - .*tae•. Nw �� and tense. ParYr1B Moat fel e•a� am r Wallis. Mart, ql- MA w Joie 47�as9s. POUN i W rent basew•rkt. as0s"`i.ri larr'a" .rte smreem a� Clamealls PA Alia` t k 212 COMA - Iwo and 3 bed - to" brriko�uoa k kwhiii s r sr� N4.eid -.ae«dtl.�ssN 1BaerlT os, new b used, nd pianos. Digital ue? Rent to own. ks, Cat 43:1-141 TELEP Grandfalher Clacks Great Deals, Free Set-up a oerwry. Oehaws SPORTS CARDS - 90 UD Nosier 1.650 + 90 Dorintse p►aeeban, with binde�br pa�nd, Malan 81= 2alieUndtoi% 94LOR cal 1 Exercise bike 846. oiSiW for arid ciek "o each or best . Cd 81.4191. Uwe. alb and tiabls. rrltlb. OooJ Y.«+d�i. SM 4m + oeer hems. c+maea a sa/i'�ee s �_w 411664MO.2827 Claremont LAST a DAYS1 TOP QUAL rY BEDSI taw nL47"rR ESS Se UPHOISTEKY SAT E MAME BRAID BECOIB11 $149from .00 a set Doubts cit Single from $175.00 a sm 46• bed $199.00 EXCELLOfT SM VIAL* Bed Flames $35.00 Tollat Paper Paper Towels $1 .0000 acm Large qUefftky Of upholstery fabric stardng at $3 pisoe Envelopes $10 for 500 fele how *ein 1tlE'8. FEL 31 TO 1= FM. W EYa t�M W NCLEAN AUCTIom A IIQUIDAMONS 870 Tauotoot IPA E. Wbkby 576-75% 696.3191 NEED A CAR? BAISO IM Credit problems? Lease b own Eery ba dank p•�rma� Models uupp b 1983. eSe-J71•S or 725 - CARS WANTED Cls Top p�� all ears Anyon Fu ■s y0111i' Ad OM135 1ST MORTGAGES 0 0%. 2N0 MORTGAGES • 10 114%- In home confidential service / irrererfam approvals - 7 day* a week. Anytime. Low message (name i rears► bar) if phone not answered �w (619)7231123 -- MORTGAGES ABAx Finanow servncoc. No income or credit verification. Unalre•d private funds tor 1st, 2nd, and 3rd mortgages. In hero professional mon~ broker. 322-7711--- -- HOW DAYCARE Providing qua y dren 6 or cobw. Airtime a Dart -fins DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE Offers warm, laving day care for children 6 weeks and up in supervised homes at reasonable rates. Serving NaWPidc&ng area since 1984. 286-1207 F 416 SNOW REMOVAL 608 MEMORIAL RE"E"ATE 609 610 PERSONAL TENDERS REAL ESTATE 501-0953 ext 9 900 MISCELLANEOUS '500 510 OPEN HOUSES I ben. SerriCes 901 GARAGE SALES _ $now RoMV311 902 LOST b FOUND NOTICES 903 PETS 904 INSTRUCTION 600 NOTICES 906 FLEA MARKET 601 AUCTIONS 602 BIRTHS 603 DEATHS 604 COMING EVENTS 605 WINTER REGISTRATION 606 LEGAL NOTICES I Bus. Ujt Wtlity Renovations i , I ' P�sl • • LEAKING TUBS dr SHOWER STALLS Repaired ii renovated. Wed 3 floor tiles supplied a installed. M/C, Visa. B B.B. LOWEST PRICESI Free eetimetes. Can Bernie. Progressive Tile 420••1689 iety of options available. 7C.aamazin 24 hr ECOR ED message for free details. Feinting 501-0953 ext 9 Home Employnwnt Dtrettory for safe wESTNEY HEIGHTS DECORATING Professional Painting and wallpaperin nianor/exterior. FRE1 EsnMATF3. 121) Ducatd. Ajax. Cad a2aa0! I ben. SerriCes AJAX Moving Systems full services, moves, appliance and piano specialists, flat rate or hoU . Specializing In riY P� �^g Durham Region. Now pA1xHAwcaec and ir'swan Pawro+u+�. carpen- it1. E :,dent r��- iiiidta� D°'lt. stiZe7a0 or _ $now RoMV311 offering free boxes with move. Cal. 4274M We will move anything, artywh.r..anytime. Men 8 an= tw an types of mows. Best rates, free oub"wdss. 10% dacount for seniors. $404W. a up Gn 571.0755 marble and gran- ite. installation, recession time pricing. Call For dt ysllr M dtdttthe iid resile '1 -1 W RENOVATIONS Qdh 848-0874 or lBawe WANG �e l. rasi9aarae,�•aat�gataty M��s, riga 4a"e"�a.' L.rl .yap Sm. • Estatr • Conaominki • Indtatrlel and Conrltarcial Prun��nce B. ibcapiar n a Stonwafter - •m �5001L - _:., Prhralle Al Slarlar 5139,500. 3 bed- room townhouse, 2 baths, many upgrades, finished basement, immacu- late. 420.7692 1"s cVall" Farm ML - Over dowrNown Pto=_v- Tremendous 's 41'32= oorrt rreveud Ibis.. Trema dous polisin" owner out of rete oourdry. SeeMk* %59000`. (813) ""134 Anne * Som Feb. 4 at 12.48 a.m.. 9 be. 8 at. A little sister for Christopher Cody and a beautiful daughter for Tom and The ll �8y TIRES - IS.aee - Used end and betarbed. and introduction service, exduslve� for 1M residents of the urt" Region. Inexpensive, thoughtful referral lams ckent baso. BUY and aelfcone.in on only. wedding, bridesmaid. mother -of -the -bride (or groom), «.ring, cocktail and after -six dresesa. Valerie Smyth Investments $39 - JESUS SAYS can the blind Iliad itis blind? Doss your "un- later t Inter wear glaasa*7 The Nraling ie the hied minister, Aficah 3:11. Isaiah 56:10-12. John 10:11. Jim Campbell 1- 7os•tis3e47s. ' I . Fles Markets "ATTENTION" FLEA MARKET VENDORS FUND RAISERS DOUBLE YOUR MONEY Setting Prepackaged Hardware Assortments Contact FAST LINE THREADED PRODUCTS (416) 619-0350 T&R Renovations • Quality Workmanship Guaranteed • Reasonable Prices Is Specializing in Custom Carpentry 20 Years • Free Estimates Terry 428-1450 Rick 427-2257 SALES - SERVICE WALL*TIONS NEAT= - FURNACES AN CONDriIONNG FREE ESTIMATES FOR EST ADVICE CALL 839-3234 EST SOUTH PICKERING 1975 &M-PMERING MAS&V E TIERAPY CLINIC NORINE BLYTH, RAILT. Registered Massage Therapist Massage therapy is tfle manipulation of the soft tissues of the body for a therapeutic effect. By Appointment Only Ajax Uxbrlrge 421m3202 852- Gift Csrtidcelas Avels bile Bay Ridges Hgrefiuge'rl MooneO _ PAINTS WHOLESALE PRICES 1235 Bayly SL Mckwim LITTLE PEOPLE'S PLAYSCHOOL QuaNed, a" staff serves delicious, nutritious meals. • Clean and happy environment • FulDy licensed for children 18 Mo. -5ym • Minutes from GO & 401 (Opts Mon. -Fri. 630 as - 6.00 p.$) 33 Falby Crt. 428-9909 �41Ax BALLOON & PAM • All Ocemelon lislloons & Party Suppose CARDS, WRAP & PARTY DECORATIONS r•NITY SLWPLIES • Cnw.•vw spadd -9 d.awt • •a/eow MVA a Cb— & wAwRal,.n.M 520 WestrwYY Rd. S. (Unit 8) Alan ® W-%442 i= "Where Serv(ce 6r. Quahty Come First...Plan to ' Flowers ... • Silk Flowers • Gift cit Fruit Baskets • Balloons for all occasions • Personalized Wedding Service W Haat ft., Ajaz W 683-5251 A .1• 7SAnin i The Weekend Bay News, Fe6.14,15, lfrti 1992 1P27 0 "ONCE MORE WrrH LOVE" EXECUTIVES • Qualay .vedd;^B gvrw (bary or rent) /� . c,00d selection of 'M�esnnids�.o.ber of � se,>� sa a • AN above taken on oonsignme,a .ileo ane of gowro W abo anange: • aC'a"etK3" in ymr borne 14 . Don ,eph; D.J.•s a r loran 41alment eau Elobbk 427-5980 , wwt ft recent Nintendo Challenge. Scott co-ordinated this event through 47 centres across Canada. Video games were installed in a large trailer. Young people competed in games of Super Mario to decide the national champion. ..here's both a national and international flavor -c .he work of Enter'amment Unlimited. Scott is a member of the Metro Toronto Convention and Business Association. As such she provides entertainment for convention groups and major corporations from Canada, the United States and the rest of the wcrid. This summer she will pian weekend enterta amen: for 3,040 young members of Key Cub intemationai. The quaiity of the presentations is always of the Amost importance. "I don't use any performer I haven't seen in action," she says. % have to hear tapes of any ;ands -,efore they can work `cr ;s." Scott speaks from a wea!th of personal experience. A trained pianist and singer, she has had a iong association with the Yorknrinstre s and the Pickering, Fest R11 Music Theatre. She is currently playing in the Broadway North production of Baby at the Fairview '-brary Theatre in Toronto. Ahhough Scott counts Entertair^�ent Unlimited as "her baby", she is still proud -of fi_iax Ba loon and Party. i'he store at 520 Westney Bose South in Ajax is bright and well laid out. Items range ?rom dinosaur - shaped balloons to plastic 'poly puffs" for creating flowerlike decorations on wedding party cars. Soleful greeting socks invite the customer to "give thegrceetirtg that touches the sole.• 5wu attends a number of gift shows and always tries to kmny things that are different. She obviously l rgoys her work although things do become hectic at times. She still remembers a time two years ago when she was looking after three shopping centre openings in two months. ft's the sort of pace that's appropriate to her kind of business. Future projects include a Hillcrest Mall event featuring radio personalities Erin Davis and Don Daynard. a South. Sprucing up special events a job for Entertainment Unlimited How do you transform a love of music and Ten years ago, whorl the present Pidwring Town theatre into a highly suacesdul business? Centre was being launched, the call went out for Vs not as easy as *do re me", but Judy Scott entertainment. Judy Scott responded and knows it can be dime. Entertainment Linimited became a malty. Illete seemed to be a hole in the market; she Sprucing up special events at shopping centres says, *and 1 decided I was going to go for it" across Metro Totonto came to a high point with the A GIFT TO GIVE OR RECEIVE Experience profounl relaxation ttx�ough deed tissue bodywork ant Reid. Relieves pain and stress. Chem Campbell Certified in rebalancing and Reild. TRANSITION WORKS PICKERING VILLAGE 4%~528% 110 Ito 90% R 2 Prap moraldr. s`� Re -file Debt Cofteolid�on No hiooRre, ck PROE DEALS BANK FAST PROFESSM)NAL SERVICE SINCE 1975 call 656- CHOICE! V� Compote Central Vac. e System for only $699°° iE TOP GUNS wwEN You • Erthetat NEED . gocla Ds.r Wo.r,nserts ' Martisit Academy ttitl.F �RIMt *This is what the AAartial Acte can do for yolr PHYSICAL FITNESS SELF DEFENSE STRESS RELIEF � AWARENESS SELF-DISCIPLINE CONFIDENCE tiElRAI-0Ellti(IPIHIT oo-oROINAnar Programs for �� s •Brakes ...� _� • Front Ends IT'1i ALL TOP OtNi Iiia •satlislr Rd. 42"252 for all your 011lce Supplies PRINTING i OFFICE aUPPIJEs IeAO 0"W '613 tiY1117 W. i. NR WE ifTNL 8T01& zw wn.eee eE. a. s+R aWr. rt1. 1416f flip-1t1N FAX N16) 669-7727 <:�--4 aiz Uf"ous.E "WE CREATE AN INDIVIDUAL STYLE THAT SUITS YOU" HAIR CARE FOR MEN cit WOMEN 27-7330 52 RavnscroR iia. Alas, OM L1 T 1W3 O TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR HEALTH 1N '92 Colonies, Reflexology, Nutritional Guidance and Therapeutic Touch will help TRECK_�tAN HEALTH SERVICES 519 Dundas Sc. E. •& Whitey 430-2923 SorrLetivFiere 'l:ri 'TUrne D istLrtctive Cst,(tsDeaLer • Victorian aft Shop • Ashton—Drake Do[1s • Bradford Plate Stone ?%urs: 10-6 9bfan. - rWed 10-9 ?/lots. d' fn• 10-6 Saturday vintage of -ibbey L,tsrie 91 Rylatruter 86vd. Scarborough, Ont;,ariio 724—S488 flog Sa1ot>. LET US PAMPEii YOUR PCT! 42a5343 ]Liiverpool Rd. S. ... and we will donate =2.00 to the Toronto Hviman e Society for every pet we groom in Febevairyt latrw votq There's a large selection of Valentine's pay items at pari Balton and Party at 520 Wcatney Road Focwy Sds $49.95 • H r �Fo set $24.95 • 4W DO& 91 ladierSerW $15.95 92 UpW •e" w� $39.95 • OK IlodM wall 649.95 Nouse of Cards 1822 Whites Road, Pickering, Ont T&R Renovations • Quality Workmanship Guaranteed • Reasonable Prices Is Specializing in Custom Carpentry 20 Years • Free Estimates Terry 428-1450 Rick 427-2257 SALES - SERVICE WALL*TIONS NEAT= - FURNACES AN CONDriIONNG FREE ESTIMATES FOR EST ADVICE CALL 839-3234 EST SOUTH PICKERING 1975 &M-PMERING MAS&V E TIERAPY CLINIC NORINE BLYTH, RAILT. Registered Massage Therapist Massage therapy is tfle manipulation of the soft tissues of the body for a therapeutic effect. By Appointment Only Ajax Uxbrlrge 421m3202 852- Gift Csrtidcelas Avels bile Bay Ridges Hgrefiuge'rl MooneO _ PAINTS WHOLESALE PRICES 1235 Bayly SL Mckwim LITTLE PEOPLE'S PLAYSCHOOL QuaNed, a" staff serves delicious, nutritious meals. • Clean and happy environment • FulDy licensed for children 18 Mo. -5ym • Minutes from GO & 401 (Opts Mon. -Fri. 630 as - 6.00 p.$) 33 Falby Crt. 428-9909 �41Ax BALLOON & PAM • All Ocemelon lislloons & Party Suppose CARDS, WRAP & PARTY DECORATIONS r•NITY SLWPLIES • Cnw.•vw spadd -9 d.awt • •a/eow MVA a Cb— & wAwRal,.n.M 520 WestrwYY Rd. S. (Unit 8) Alan ® W-%442 i= "Where Serv(ce 6r. Quahty Come First...Plan to ' Flowers ... • Silk Flowers • Gift cit Fruit Baskets • Balloons for all occasions • Personalized Wedding Service W Haat ft., Ajaz W 683-5251 A .1• 7SAnin i The Weekend Bay News, Fe6.14,15, lfrti 1992 1P27 0 "ONCE MORE WrrH LOVE" EXECUTIVES • Qualay .vedd;^B gvrw (bary or rent) /� . c,00d selection of 'M�esnnids�.o.ber of � se,>� sa a • AN above taken on oonsignme,a .ileo ane of gowro W abo anange: • aC'a"etK3" in ymr borne 14 . Don ,eph; D.J.•s a r loran 41alment eau Elobbk 427-5980 , wwt ft recent Nintendo Challenge. Scott co-ordinated this event through 47 centres across Canada. Video games were installed in a large trailer. Young people competed in games of Super Mario to decide the national champion. ..here's both a national and international flavor -c .he work of Enter'amment Unlimited. Scott is a member of the Metro Toronto Convention and Business Association. As such she provides entertainment for convention groups and major corporations from Canada, the United States and the rest of the wcrid. This summer she will pian weekend enterta amen: for 3,040 young members of Key Cub intemationai. The quaiity of the presentations is always of the Amost importance. "I don't use any performer I haven't seen in action," she says. % have to hear tapes of any ;ands -,efore they can work `cr ;s." Scott speaks from a wea!th of personal experience. A trained pianist and singer, she has had a iong association with the Yorknrinstre s and the Pickering, Fest R11 Music Theatre. She is currently playing in the Broadway North production of Baby at the Fairview '-brary Theatre in Toronto. Ahhough Scott counts Entertair^�ent Unlimited as "her baby", she is still proud -of fi_iax Ba loon and Party. i'he store at 520 Westney Bose South in Ajax is bright and well laid out. Items range ?rom dinosaur - shaped balloons to plastic 'poly puffs" for creating flowerlike decorations on wedding party cars. Soleful greeting socks invite the customer to "give thegrceetirtg that touches the sole.• 5wu attends a number of gift shows and always tries to kmny things that are different. She obviously l rgoys her work although things do become hectic at times. She still remembers a time two years ago when she was looking after three shopping centre openings in two months. ft's the sort of pace that's appropriate to her kind of business. Future projects include a Hillcrest Mall event featuring radio personalities Erin Davis and Don Daynard. a South. Sprucing up special events a job for Entertainment Unlimited How do you transform a love of music and Ten years ago, whorl the present Pidwring Town theatre into a highly suacesdul business? Centre was being launched, the call went out for Vs not as easy as *do re me", but Judy Scott entertainment. Judy Scott responded and knows it can be dime. Entertainment Linimited became a malty. Illete seemed to be a hole in the market; she Sprucing up special events at shopping centres says, *and 1 decided I was going to go for it" across Metro Totonto came to a high point with the A GIFT TO GIVE OR RECEIVE Experience profounl relaxation ttx�ough deed tissue bodywork ant Reid. Relieves pain and stress. Chem Campbell Certified in rebalancing and Reild. TRANSITION WORKS PICKERING VILLAGE 4%~528% 110 Ito 90% R 2 Prap moraldr. s`� Re -file Debt Cofteolid�on No hiooRre, ck PROE DEALS BANK FAST PROFESSM)NAL SERVICE SINCE 1975 call 656- CHOICE! V� Compote Central Vac. e System for only $699°° iE TOP GUNS wwEN You • Erthetat NEED . gocla Ds.r Wo.r,nserts ' Martisit Academy ttitl.F �RIMt *This is what the AAartial Acte can do for yolr PHYSICAL FITNESS SELF DEFENSE STRESS RELIEF � AWARENESS SELF-DISCIPLINE CONFIDENCE tiElRAI-0Ellti(IPIHIT oo-oROINAnar Programs for �� s •Brakes ...� _� • Front Ends IT'1i ALL TOP OtNi Iiia •satlislr Rd. 42"252 for all your 011lce Supplies PRINTING i OFFICE aUPPIJEs IeAO 0"W '613 tiY1117 W. i. NR WE ifTNL 8T01& zw wn.eee eE. a. s+R aWr. rt1. 1416f flip-1t1N FAX N16) 669-7727 <:�--4 aiz Uf"ous.E "WE CREATE AN INDIVIDUAL STYLE THAT SUITS YOU" HAIR CARE FOR MEN cit WOMEN 27-7330 52 RavnscroR iia. Alas, OM L1 T 1W3 O TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR HEALTH 1N '92 Colonies, Reflexology, Nutritional Guidance and Therapeutic Touch will help TRECK_�tAN HEALTH SERVICES 519 Dundas Sc. E. •& Whitey 430-2923 SorrLetivFiere 'l:ri 'TUrne D istLrtctive Cst,(tsDeaLer • Victorian aft Shop • Ashton—Drake Do[1s • Bradford Plate Stone ?%urs: 10-6 9bfan. - rWed 10-9 ?/lots. d' fn• 10-6 Saturday vintage of -ibbey L,tsrie 91 Rylatruter 86vd. Scarborough, Ont;,ariio 724—S488 flog Sa1ot>. LET US PAMPEii YOUR PCT! 42a5343 ]Liiverpool Rd. S. ... and we will donate =2.00 to the Toronto Hviman e Society for every pet we groom in Febevairyt latrw votq There's a large selection of Valentine's pay items at pari Balton and Party at 520 Wcatney Road P28 The Wwkend Bay News, Feb. -14, 15,16, 1992 I.T_-n. I = WILDWOOD FORD 0 SALES LTD. FREE 15u)k loss 11f Aft - a SIN I F�v All sales must be out of stock, no dealer trade. If dealer trade add $100.00. SALE ENDS FEB 22ND 1991 F150 1992 F150 SOL F10W. Searle! Rod. Dark Cl wa CW Beat. PreftffW equipf at p4. &16 Cusbm Om la* - Flow slip "cit buff"r SUPERCAS • W" grille - Howber & mumm P4. • Ligk group - Spud codront wg. wt w - Stk. 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