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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBN1992_02_21P2 71e Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21, 22, Ajax Public Library March Break fun at the library Ajax Public Library has prepared a free drop-in program for school-age children during March Break. The theme for the week is 'Animals: Wild and Friendly'. On Monday March 16th at 10:30 a.m. stop in at the main branch library to see Speaking of Wildlife's presentation on wildlife conservation and endangered species education. Live animals will be at the library for children to enjoy and appreciate. Bring your camera for pictures. On Tuesday March 17 at 2 p.m., the Village branch invites children to make a variety of crafts. At the main branch at 2 p.m., learn about wildlife rehabilitation from Avicare and Ruf 'n' Redi pet store. The presentation includes slides and a question and answer period. On Wednesday 'March 18 at 2 p.m. visit the Village branch for a Metropolitan Zoo presentation called Vanishing Species. It includes slides and a 'hands-on' exhibit. At the main branch at 2 p.m. children can relax and enjoy animal movies with 1992 complimentary popcorn. Thursday March 19 the Village branch presents animal movies. Children are encouraged to bring a favorite stuffed animal along. At the main branch drop in for T-shirt decorating, bird feeder making and more at 2 p.m. On Friday March 20 at 2 p.m. at the main branch, the week of activities concludes with a presentation from the Kindness Club on how to care for your pet. Watch for a four -legged special guest! Special pet pictures will be displayed through the week. Drop off your photo to the main branch program office. The best photo will win a prize. All programs are free on a first come, first served basis. Call the Ajax Public Library program office, 683- 4000, for more information. Two men hold up Ajax trust company Two men escaped with 'a large quantity of cash' after a daylight holdup of a Canada Trust branch in Ajax last weekend. Durham Region Police say two men entered the Westney Road trust company's main entrance at approximately 11:35 a.m. One man stood guard with a handgun by the front door while the other jumped over a teller counter and grabbed the cash. The two were last seen running down Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointments available • Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 m 15 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax (estw..o Hwy. 401 a No. 2) ►«urru: Aoctisrbl. .ARE You LOOM NG FOR QuALiTY How D"CRE? The Wee Watch system provides supervised private day care for children 6 weeks and older, full or part time! • Unscheduled home visits ensure quality • Reliable local back-up covets provider care for your chide illness or holidays • Folly trained Providers receive ongoing • Complete insUrAnCe COVerage Agency support • Intone = receipts 686-4816 . W� Watche hina caw"4t Ajax Millington Court where they got into a 1990 or 1991 Grand Am or Grand Prix car and sped off. No one was injured during the robbery. Police are looking for one man described as being in his 20s, white, wearing a green ski mask and jacket. The other is described at 6 ft. 2 in. wearing a dark beige jacket, blue jeans, running shoes and a ski mask. Ajax and Whitby host economic public forums Canada's ability to compete and maintain a high standard of living will be the subject of a local meeting Feb. 27 to be hosted by the Canadian government, Durham public schools and the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade. The meeting is part of a series organized by the federal government's "Prosperity" secretariat examining root causes of Canada's declining competitiveness and economy. Headed by Michael Wilson, the secretariat hopes to involve the public in discussing issues such as declining competitiveness, corporate restructuring and training. These issues have been the subject of a 5 - week series of articles in The Bay News. The first consultation meeting was held at Durham College earlier this month. Only 25 people attended — many of them organizers. Organizers hope for better attendance at a second meeting in Whitby this week and on Feb. 27 at 6:30 p.m. at Pickering High School. High School student council representatives are being invited to the Whitby and Ajax meetings. Durham's "top cop" retires Durham Region's police chief announced last week he will retire this summer after 31 years on the job. Chief David Edwards told the Police Services Board during a meeting Feb. 14 that he intends to retire in August. Edwards joined the Oshawa Police Department as a cadet in 1961 and was named the region's police chief in 1988. He is a former president of the Ontario Association of Chiefs and currently serves as vice-president of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. Edwards also serves as a Canadian representative to the executive body of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Ajax Mayor Jim Witty, the region's police service board chairman, said the timing of Edwards' retirement came with the department in good shape. "He just wants to enjoy himself and his family for a little while," Witty said in an interview. The board will name a successor prior to Edwards' retirement. Glaisdale Montessori School est. 1969 "Our aim is not only to make the child understand, and still less to force him to memorize, but so to touch his imagination as to enthuse him to his innermost core. Out school does not have complacent children but eager ones!" Dr Maria Montessori 'SPACES AVAI LAB LE FOR CHI LDREIV 6-9 - 686-5005 Famous Country Cookstoves • Woodburning • Gas Burning • All Electric • Wood/Electric Combination eSee diem on divlay at Fireplace Plus w� 900 Hopkins St. - Behind the restaurant Whitby 668-3192 t t Modified year pilot project considered for Pickering schools Highbush Public School in Pickering is one of six Durham schools being considered for a pilot program into a modified school year. Public board trustees consider the modified school year as a way to cut costs and meet schooling needs. They confirmed Dec. 10 that six schools have been selected to have the plan presented to them. Introducing the project would require a two-thirds vote from parents and staff after a series of meetings to familiarize all concerned with the details of the project. Durham board began a search in September with a list of 21 schools to consider the program. Other schools that have opted to go on to the next stage of consultation include West l.vnde, Coronation, R.A. Hutchinson, Athabasca and Grove Public Schools. + The board hopes two will end up undertaking the pilot project. A report accompanying the Board's decision states llighbush parents want to be actively involved in discussion about anticipated growth in their area and problems to he faced. Staff and parents are concerned about availability of support staff, school spirit and cohesiveness, and the effects of the plan on family vacations. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited Ford du Canada Limit6e Different forms of the modified school year allow features like three months of learning with one month of holidays, long winter vacations and better use of school space. Highbush principal B.E. Hedley said letters are being sent to parents describing the consultation process. He and his staff look forward to learning more. Pickering pian dies in auto accident A Pickering man died of head injuries he received after being thrown from his car during an accident in Oshawa last week. According to a Durham Region Police report, Steven Johnston, 22, of Dellbrook Drive in Pickering was pronounced dead at Oshawa General Hospital. ,Johnston had been driving; his 1990 Jeep north on Wentworth Street at Nelson Street when an eastbound vehicle collided with it in the intersection at approximately 10:30 a.m. A stop sign is posted at the location. Police say the driver of the other vehicle escaped without serious injury and no charges have been laid. Bay Ridges Library kill remain open The Bay Ridges Library has won a reprieve. The library originally scheduled to be i James G. O'Connor 7bc Canadian Road President and Chief Operating Officer Oakville, Ontario L6J 5E4 January 22, 1992 Wildwood Ford Sales Ltd. 1167 Kingston Road Pickering, ON Den Bill McMaster, Please accept my congratulations on your dealership's outstanding Customer Satisfaction progress in 1991. You and your dealership team achieved the most improved Customer Satisfaction rating for Saks & Service in your Dealer Group for the year. I dant have to remind you that satisfying your customers is what leadership is all about. You are rising ur this chdimp and your CuMmen will reward you with their loyalty. Special thanks to each of your employees for their personal efforts. Excellence in Customer Satisfaction an only be achieved with the support and commitment of everyone in the dealership. Once again, congratulations. I wish you all the best for continued Customer Satisfactiorn improvemne nt and look forward to your achievement of your 1992 Business Plan Objective of 8.60. sirncerely, J ames G. O�Co nor President and Chief Operating Officer The Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21,22,23, 1"2 F3 Pickerin& downsized to a seniors' library will now operate regular services in a smaller space with limited hours. The proposal was put forward during Pickering budget talks this week. Executive committee approved an additional $12,000 to make the transition possible. The money will provide staff for a smaller library and reduced hours. The library board plan to meet with area residents to discuss the use of volunteers and other community initiatives to enhance the program. Pickering councillors overturn pay increase decision During a private "in camera" meeting this week, Pickering councillors took back a motion passed last week which cut 8750 from each of their salaries. In the original series of budget talks. councillors had provided a hud„et sufficient to allow for a.-) per cent salary increase: to all staff — themselves, union staff and non-union staff. Specific: by- laws nerd to be passed in each caw:. But during last week's presentation of budget to executive committee, Councillor Kip Van Kempen proposed !, pay increases to councillors be cut to zero per cent and limited to 3 per cent for non-union staff. In last week's public meeting, the motions passed. But the budget didn't pass. So the budget — and the salary motions with it — went back to the drawing board. The two motions were raised again at Monday's public budget meeting, but were deferred to an "in camera” meeting. During the private meeting, according to councillor Van Kempen, the councillor motion did not pass. Councillors defeated the zero per cent increase for themselves, returning to 3 per cent. The motion limiting non-union staff to a 3 per cent increase did pass, he said. Brenner still iains after vote re-count The judicial re-count into election results for the Pickering Ward One regional race has resulted in no significant khan -,e to the results. Ward One regional candidate Ken Matheson was still defeated by incumbent Maurice Brenner by 174 votes in the official results on election night and by I76 votes. as a result of the re-count. which was completed last week. In his court presentation last month, 1lathe�-on's lawyer had pointed to irregularities in late reporting polls. The matter of legal costs is still to be determined by the court. In his presentation last month, the lawyer for Nlauric,- Brt-nncr indicated they• would be wckInu co,t< fr-,rn \lathrc-)n if the re- count -h w�• i n„ n:�r: P4 MW Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21,22,23, 1M Ajax newsman covers by Marjorie Green ..-.....One of the most recognizable faces in the Ajax and Pickering area must be ............ that of Ken Shaw. Of course, being anchor on television's CFTO Night Beat News helps. But even if he weren't a regular on TV, he'd still be easy to spot working at many charitable functions and fundraising events in the community. Enjoying every minute. Originally from Ottawa, Ken came to Toronto in 1972. "I didn't know what I wanted to do," he says. "I was going to Carlton University, taking an arts course and bored. I had five professors — two were live and three were on videotape." He left school after the first year. His passion for journalism drew him to the television industry and a job as technician trainee at CFTO. Eight months later, having realized he wanted to write comedy, Ken applied for, and was accepted as a writer on a show called Half The George Kirby Comedy Hour. But his hopes were soon dashed when the show was cancelled. However, buoyed with self- confidence while at home in Ottawa on vacation, he teamed up with a friend and together they devised a show which eventually aired on fledging Global television network. Shh, It's The News hit Canadian airwaves as an instant success. A take -off on newscasts, the weekly show lasted for a couple of years until budget problems forced it off the air. But Ken won't forget the first show. "The very first scene was Catherine McKinnon and me," he says, grinning. "My wife Andrea and I were engaged at the time and some friends who were entertaining her at a surprise party that night wanted to let her watch the show. So they turned on the TV and there I was with another woman — in bed." By 1976, Ken was writing and producing "promos" for the Canadian Television Network (CTV) and enjoying life in Los Angeles. But not everything went well there. A comic strip which he and an artist friend had sold successfully to the L.A. Times Syndicate resulted in cancellation following disputes with the editor. Wanting to write for television and movies and having received two tenuous offers, Ken found himself shut out by the writers guild "Night Beat" James Yorke Ken Shaw because he was not an American. He came home to Canada and morning radio in Brampton. Then in 1979, he returned to CFTO as a reporter. Two years later Ken Shaw became news anchor. Although he has since received more lucrative offers in the United States, he is happy to stay right here. "In Canada, there are not that many jobs so anchors do not move around," he says. "In the States, they change anchors as often as you change your socks and once you go, you can't just come back." Ajax and Pickering residents for the past 12 or 13 years, Ken, wife Andrea and their children Ryan (13), Christopher (11) and Valerie (3) find life in Ajax suits them to a "T", Ken says. "For me, it's the ideal lifestyle." His presence before the cameras each night from 11:30 p.m. to midnight, conceals the fact that in truth, Ken is still primarily a writer. Before writing each show, long hours are spent listening to hourly newscasts, reading all three Toronto daily papers, watching for stories coming over the wires, spending hours on the telephone, searching for news items that may have been missed by others. "I have a great team of people," he says. "We really are a family. That's why the show is overwhelmingly number one in the ratings." As part of television's longest - running anchor team, Ken enjoys working with other professionals who "have no stars in their eyes." A happy, enthusiastic man, Ken Shaw clearly enjoys his life and his work. "You go in there each night and you do your best," he says, smiling, "and hopefully, you come home to a normal life." P�MNs - �F�F°a oh• s � M Iro R O N N 0 P� IRD LIN SALES LIBERTY CENTRE vlbw M I� MMr M Ubo%Mr *T. NVVY !2 BASELINE — The Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21,22,23, M2 P51 P6 The Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21,22,23, IM Bio -Strath helps body resist ay and night the human body must combat all kinds of pathogenic organisms. Good defence is a matter of physical resistance. If the body has adequate defence mechanisms in winter, it will not be afflicted with influenza, catarrh, coughs, etc. Active resistance is synonvmous with good health. In a health; body a complex defence system functions totallv and perfectly. All life-sustaining forces are balanced. Chemical, toxic and radioactive substances present in food, air and water. hectic living, stress, etc., all present a threat to people nowadays. An imbalance can arise through undereating or overeating, as well as through incorrert or deficient diet, or mental stress. The bodv's defences are weakened. tho knows whether our diet is complete or not? A difficult problem for anyone to solve. Bio -Strath consists of 100 per cent pure, naturally occurring substances which are in a biologically balanced state. The yeast cell contains protein, carbohydrates, fat, and is at the same time very rich in vitamins, enzymes, amino acids, minerals, trace elements, and also RNA/DNA and ATP. A yeast cell requires oxygen for its ALFA development, the same as a human being. Should any single active substance be absent from the cell, it would no longer be able to multiply (cell division). 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"I happen to believe you are well positioned it an age of transition dollars. $160 million by the provincial treasurer Jan. 21. Up to $160 million will be available for distribution among hospitals, school boards, colleges and universities. The money is to provide limited additional support, helping recipients to maintain affordable public services within constrained budgets. Gary Polansky, president of Durham College, urged the nd for governors to think hard abou persuasive cases for obtainini ore of part of the money. These are involved in t` e transition assistance announced March of Dimes The York/Durharr. Reg;or chapter of the Ortec Marc. of Dimes wil! wrap up `ts 1992 Furdraisirg Carr.paigr. a' -he end of February To date, the carnpaigr -as raised more than $ i 50 000 total lblunteers have raised itst over $19,000 for adu'.ts urtf: physical disabilities. The March of Dimes assistive devices program has he!ped people like Jack McLellan. of Whitby. One minute Jack was pig frisbee wit!" his kids and diving into his poo: to retrieve the frisbee. The next minute Jack's life changed forever. After suffering a spina break, Jack is now a quadriplegic. Through the Ontario Markt. of Dimes assistive devices program and his own determination. Jack was able to eventually free himself from a 24-hour ventilator and get himself into a wheelchair where he could use a mouthpiece to move himself around and five more freely. Jack is now the Yak/Durham Regional Chairperson for the '1992 Community Fundraising Campai , --N o ly difference between ,.you and I is a split second and a �1�," says Jack. With more money the !Ontario March of Dimes would have the ability to help more people like Jack. Last year, thousands of adults with physical disabilities were assisted through various March of Dimes programs. This year could be even better. Deadline Durham's proposal has to b ready for Feb. 17, to be receive by the ministry of colleges an z} � East Pr�sMta... ,5 I universities by Feb. 19. Among other items considered at the Feb. 5 meeting was a campus watch program Linda Sauriol outlined. A safety audit has been carried out. Made on campus, a film is now ready for classroom use. DICKERING HONDA 1� I I ' THE ROAD P It;k '+, yer . Cfrcas INCLUDES The Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21, 22, 23, 1992 P7 Poli ce Services `Board paring. down budget The Regional Police Services "We're trying to bring the budget million. x Board is continuing to chip away down to a reasonable level to Witty said more residents are at the regions police budget for provide a reasonable level of demanding services — due in 1992. Ajax Mayor Jim Witty, the service." "It's a matter of being as part to a regional murder rate that has risen from three in 1990 board chairman, told The Bay :cutting as we can without going to 13 last year. 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Saverio Montemarano says those in the market for a newly -constructed house should always consider the background and experience of the home builder. "We are fully experienced in the building industry," he said in an interview. 'I don't think people should let those who are relatively new to this business build the most important investment of their lives." One of Melody Homes' most recent projects — Liberty Village in Bowmanville — is a perfect example of how years of experience seem to have taught this developer how to build quality homes. And at a price that's truly affordable. This 750 -home community nestled in a beautiful natural setting overlooking the Town of Bowmanville and Lake Ontario is a most appealing site to behold. More than 200 Some of the stag' o f grand opening on families have already moved into their Liberty Village homes and more than 250 houses have been sold. This community offers 37 attractive models including 20 single-family„ seven single -detached above grounds, three "semis" and seven townhouse styles. In addition, a select "Multi Choice Collection" allows buyers to tailor their homes to suit their lifestyle. This option lets you to choose such things as the number of bedrooms you desire and the location and style of floorplan — among other things. It allows buyers to pick a design and floor plan for 14 models of homes. Montemarano said. It's a "hands-on" principle that Melody Homes has become famous for. In keeping with a commitment to affordability, prices in Liberty Village start as low as $99,900 and even the largest home on a 40 -ft. lot — the 3,005 sq. ft. Rose — starts at only $209,990. The price includes GST! A model 2,230 sq. ft. Lily home located at the recently -opened Liberty Village sales centre offers a glorious illustration of Melody Homes quality. This 2 -storey bright and spacious model is a unique combination of superior roominess and a warm cozy appearance. The main floor features a high ft a� Drugs.ir recent e entranceway ceiling, a neatly tucked houses that look remarkable, they away washroom and laundry room. also make buying a home an The kitchen includes a bright eating attractive deal too. A special rebate area — thanks to an adjoining program offered by the developer glassed patio door. A family room allows buyers to essentially more with fireplace adjoins the "Hollywood than double their 5 per cent down Kitchen". payment. For instance, with 5 per cent down on the Lily home model priced at $184,990 at 9-1/4 per cent financing interest, buyers can earn up to a $10,536 rebate which can be used to elodincrease a down payment or whatever 0 0 other purpose you decide. o For convenience, Liberty Village is just minutes from Highway 401 and approximately 30 minutes from -Z CH 1czB=D= Scarborough. The future also includes current zoning for a local school, large park and a shopping The first floor dining room is plaza. separated from a cosy living room by But seeing is believing when it tasteful and traditional french doors. comes to buying a home. Take the `A curving staircase leads to the time to check out one of the most second floor where there are four I attractive residential projects from i bright bedrooms. The master an experienced and trusted builder bedroom features a washroom with for yourself. reach the new sales centre exit an attractive step-up whirlpool bath, Highway 401 at Liberte Street in separate shower stall and a massive I Bowmanville and go north for walk-in closet. a�pproxiimately four minutes. liberty The other three bedrooms contain Village is on the right hand side. a full-length closet and a window I Hours are from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. providing plenty of natural light weekdays (closed Fridays) and 11 The basement is full size, well a.m. to 6 p.m. weekends and M insulated and has a high ceiling. hohdays. For more information call Melody Homes not only offer (416) 623-4644 or 623-6549. WE KNOW COMPUTERS! 9 WE DO OUR SERVICE AND - REPAIRS RIGHT /NS/DE OUR ON9U PREMISES! tla,6� WE'LL HAVE /T ?EPA /RED AND 84CX OUT lid YOU /N SHORT ORDER! w WE'VE HEARD THE STORY A THOUSAND TIMES BEFORE... THE PEOPLE WU BOUGHT WUR COMPUTER FROM DONT e HAVE A SER ME DEPARTMENT ... IT HAS Til BE SENT BACK TO THE FAC CRY, AND YOU'LL HAVE TO WA/T AND WAIT • AND WA/T... ATRI I WA ON (IMM) s WE DO 9096 OF OUR REPAIRS RMHT ON OUR FOR SERVICE BEYOND THE SALE s ® MONTGOMERY PLACE 213 BYRON ST SOUTH 1Ap� BULLETIN BOARD O WHITBY SERVICE 141616W -M$7 �o . �y (416) 668,"W O �°I/TER SEQ► P12 M* Weekend Bal News, Feb. 21,22,23, 1"2 Weekend heavy-metal "blowout" The fists will be flying on Feb. 23 as some of the finest local amateur boxers get in the ring. Members of the Ajax Boxing Club will be duking it out with their competition. Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 at the door. Children under 12 get in for only $5. The next -best thing to Led Zeppelin — The White — appear at the Purple Onion on March 6. Blues legend Johnny Winter does his "Jumpin' Jack Flash" thing at the Onion on March 7. Omar and the Howlers will be the special guests. Tickets are $17.50 and very limited so get yours early. On March 20, Polygram recording artists L.A. Guns fire away with special guests The Electric Love Haggs. The concert is presented by The Purple Onion and Concert Productions International. Tiekets are '7-T-). Moe Bandy — a country music mainstay is been a long and hard trail >> for country and western great Moe Bandy. The Texas -born singing troubadour whose career has spanned three decades, makes his way to Ajax's Country Gold on Feb. 27, 28 and 29. Like many of his peers in the country and western musical business, Bandy's rise to success wasn't an easy climb. Before realizing the full potential of his crooning talents, Bandy was a competition bare back bronco and bull rider until repeated injuries finally took their toll and led to his retirement. However, the life experience was to play a significant influence in his musical career. After years of performing as a part-time musician, Bandy pawned his family furniture to finance a recording session that led to a contract with Columbia Records. His first hit — I Just Started Hatin' Cheatin' Songs Today — became the catalyst that propelled Bandy into the mainstream of country music traditionalists. Songs like It's A Cheating Situation, Hank Williams You Wrote My Life, and Bandy The Rodeo Clown followed and solidified his reputation. During the 19803, Bandy frequently teamed up with songwriter Joe Stampley for what was to be a string of hits that included Just Good Old Boys, Holdin' The Bag, and the infamous — Where's The Dress. Towards the end of the 19809, Band, released the prophetically titled album You Haven't Heard The Last Of Me. Hits like Till I'm Too Old To I)ie Nounly_ Moe Bandy You Haven't Heard The Last Of Me, and Americana propelled him back into the Top Ten country charts. Bandy has been a frequent recipient of numerous country music awards and a strong supporter of Children's Transplant Association — through an annual golf tournament fund-raiser in San Antonio, Texas. HAPPEN LIVE at Country Gold MOE BANDYI Nashville Recording Artist 4 BIG SHOWS FEB. 27th, 28th, 29th Matinee & Evening - Feb 29th I , 161411.1,43 MON. - F_ RICHICKEN WINGS 150 U-, 4:00 - 6:00 po L9lJIrC i SOrlll ;APPFEB. �� tat Country Gold UUMAW AdhAff . �- - ' ...., .. ...'."��+.'ii � i ii~�� • ♦ :�� a���i'�� i�i��Fwi iii~��i i���i�a�•• . Q3 Stage Happenings: D.J. Hobson & 35 North D,r J. Hobson and 35 North appear at _ Oshawa's Stage Nine nightclub Feb. 20. His recently -released American album is currently making a steady climb on the nation's country and western music charts. Laffs presented by Quaekers Comedy features the talents of Mark Crocker and Chester on Feb. 19. The duo have been "cracking up" audiences for years. Young and old alike are surprised by the antics of Crocker and his wooden "dummy" partner Chester. Once you've seen this duo, you'll never think of wood in the same way again. Comic Kevin McGrath will also appear as special guest during the evening. Mondays are amateur nights with host Denis Keane. lle'll introduce some of Durham Region's finest talents on a real stage setting. Be on the look -out for frequent visits by "old time pros" who usually drop in to play a tune. Just in time for spring is Caribbean Nite filled with the colorful dress and sounds of reggae by Al and Gwen Leger. Before catching the show, why not have the at Stage Nine? This month's feature is... PTime Rib Caesar SaEad Yorkshire Pudding aEE for onEy 6.95 Served 5 to 9 daily The weekom Rao v. &-.h -jii i -j -yz iaas V11 11 CANAAN CHINESE RESTAURANT A neighborhood favorite now celebrating its 11th anniversary. Owner Michael Fung is there to welcome you. Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine. Most popular dish the Special Cantonese Chow Mein. Over 100 choices on full menu. All -you -can -eat buffet special offers 60 different dishes $8.99 (Sun.-Thurs.), $9.99 (Fri. and Sat.). Mon. to Thurs. 11 am to 11 pm, Fri. and Sat. 11 am to 1 am, Sun. 11 am to 10 pm. 1450 Kingston Rd. (at Valley Farm Rd.), Pickering, 831-2011. LORD BYRON SEAFOOD &c STEAK HO USE First class dining in elegant, comfortable surroundings. Succulent steaks cooked to personal preference. Scrumptious seafood dishes include lobster tails, crab legs, salmon or sole. Tempting daily Chef specials. Also veal, roast beef, chicken and Iamb. Lunch specials daily ($, - 31.1). Dinner entrees begin at $15. Mon. to Fri., 11:30 am to 4 pm (lunch), 4 pm to 11:30 pm (dinner). Sat. 5 pm to 10:30 pm. Sun. closed. 17,25 Kingston Rd.. Pickering. 686-7(00. McGINNIS LANDING .RESTAURANT Offers "dinertainment"...casual, tasty eatin� 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. Mon. - Sat. 11 am to 1 am, Sun. 11 am to 11 pm. Pickering Home and Design Centre (Brock Rd. and Hwy. 401), Pickering, 428-6383. PA -PPS RES TA URANT Known for good food, big portions and top value. Mouth watering BBQ Wings and Ribs, Shish -kebab, Stir - fries. Newest chef, Peter McCullogh. trained at a Swiss :Alpine ski resort, apprenticed at Toronto's Chelsea Inn. and became head chef at the Amsterdam Brasserie. Canada's first brew pub. Breakfast brunch (Sat. 8 am to noon, Sun. 8 am to 1:45 pm). Children's menu and senior's specials. Entrees 65412. Mon. -Wed. 6 am to 10 pm, Thurs.-Fri. 6 am to I1 pm. Sat. 8 am to 11 pm, Sun. 8 am to 9 pm. Banquet facilities free of charge, up to i5 people. 17,09 Kingston Rd. (Brock Rd. and Hwv. 21. Pickering. 427-1-r103. "Exclusively Yours" running a wedding Sbower, Birtbday, Anniversary or Retirement Party? Lord Byron Is now booking the entire restaurant any Sunday for your special occasion - by appointment only Watcb for our Suxday Luucbeow Specials - Comix,g Sou r P14 Mw weekend Bay News, Feb. 21,22,23, 1"2 ENJOY PALACE Chinese food that's definitely "enjoyable". New restaurant offers over 50 dishes. Chef suggests the Special House Noodles, Special Fried Rice, Szechuan Shrimp, Sauteed Fried Beef and Snowpeas, Hunan Chicken and Orange Chicken. Or, pick one of your traditional favorites. Luncheon Special ($5) includes Homemade Soup. Crispy Spring Roll, five different dishes, and rice or noodles. Dinner for four (830). Individual dishes S3 - $10. No MSG used. Diningroom or take-out service. Mon. - Thurs. 11 am to 9 pm, Fri. & Sat. 11 am to 10 pm, Sun. 4 pm to 9 pm. 1225 Bayly St.. Pickering (Bay Ridges IGA Plaza), 839-6688. STAGE NINE NIGHT CLUB AND RESTAUR.4NT Newest night club in Durham. Gourmet pizza menu with 15 standard choices ($6 - $8), crust (thin, re_ular or thick), dough (regular or whole wheat). Or create own pizza ($5 basic, 50 cents per topping). Gourmet Pizza Parties with free pizza samples, Mon. - Fri. S pm to 7 pm. Diningroom's candles and white table linen set the mood for a special dinner. Full menu of steaks, seafood, pastas, veal, chicken, salads and desserts (chef formerly at Banff Springs Hotel). Entrees 86 - 814. Lunch specials include salad. garlic bread, tea or coffee ($5i. Light snacks. Dancing nightly (200 sq. ft.). Reiax at the 110 ft. bar. Entertainment nisht!. at 9 pm Icountr, 103 Mary St. Wo Wb>itby (Pearson Lawes) 430-7870 . music, comedy, jazz, fashion shows). Bill Diel, Durham's original piano man, and wife Jocelyn, Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 9 pm to I am. Open Mon. - Sat. 11 am to 2 am. Catering for house parties. 906 Simcoe St. North (just north of Rossland), Oshawa, 404-2700. Fax 4114-2653. MASSEY'S RESTAURANT 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. Aire, modern, informal atmosphere with a special welcome for the whole family. Children's menu with junior -sized portions. Entrees Si - $12. Sun. - Wed. I I am to 11 pm. Thurs. - Sat. 11 am to midnight. Group reservations for up to 40 people. 774 Liverpool Rd. South (south off Bayly St.;. Pickering, 839-5758. S0PR.4FFIN0 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. Homestvle 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. Trevor is pleased to bring back Specialty Nigbts to Pearson Is Fine Dining Moadav Italian Ni rbt Neal & Jss=bo Sb,*.p served witb pasta $14.95 Tuesday Engftb Nis& Prime 10ib of Beef witb Yorksbi a Padd tig $1495 1Weduesda Mar tEwe Nigbt Lobster, Sbriwrp awl Scallop Can** $19-95 ?bursda�► bt lobster and New Yet* Steak $19.95 ".." &",A Am,"* 'Wed coffw Egoy the Q udw ffcft* M c WW= exquiseepresewatim of sdeaciam special g" ,* Pmrson's Rw 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 - 87. Entrees $9 - $13 (Seafood platter $18). %ion. - 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, 723-4176. EMBERS _ Tempting buffets make second helpings irresistible. Luncheon buffet with roast beef cut to order plus two other hot entrees including barbecued spareribs on Thurs., lobster on Fri. (811.95). Prime rib of beef the top choice at dinner buffet ($11,95). Sunday Brunch with while -you - watch preparation of omelets, French toast or pancakes plus buffet of shrimp, mussels, chicken wings and more.. All buffets include extensive salad and dessert selection with beverage ($11.95). Children win free treat from the Wheel of Fortune. SFw(-Ial cake for child's birthday or retiree free. Prince George Room for snack foods and drinks. Banquet specialists since 1960. Six banquet rooms offer homey. friendly atmosphere, groups 50-1,000. Special wedding, packages available. Super deluxe package delivers banqurt with all the trimmings — invitations to choice, of seven antique cars. Buffet hours: lunch ':Non. to Fri. 1 I am - 3 pm. Dinner Mon. to Fri. and Sun. 3- 8:30 pm, Sat. 4-9 pm. Sunday Brunch 11 am - 3 pm. 181 Warden Ave., Scarborough (2 blocks south of Eglinton Ave.), 751-9740- -A.1 mei 9 _ —PURPLE ONION Roadhouse style restaurant features live blues band every Monday night (8:00 pm). Menu favorites are Purple Patti hamburgers with fries ($4.95), Fettuccine Alfredo with Caesar Salad 46.50), and the Sampler Basket — a choice of three items from cheese sticks, garlic bread, fries, barbecued chicken wings, mushroom caps, Potato skins or veggies and dip ($5.95). Pool tables, darts and TV for sports. Frequented before going next door to the Purple Onion Night Club with performances (Mon., Dyed., Fri., Sat. 9 pm - I am). College Put) Night (Tues.), dancing (Thurs.). Restaurant open Mon. 5 pm - I am. Tues. - Sat. noon - midnight, Sun. noon - 10 pm. 22 Athol St., Oshawa (7 stoplights north of 401 off Simcoe St.). 576-9898. CULLEN GARDENS Elegant but casual dining overlooking the Miniature Village cottage country area (lighted in the evening). Well-known for its prime rib. Many diners choose Mr. Cullen's Prime Rib of Beef. Wide menu Selection including (thicken Supreme. Chicken "cordon -bleu", poached salmon. Iamb and pork. Rolls baked fresh daily in the Cullen kitchen. Number one choice for dessert is Apple Custard Crumble pie — a favorite from the Cullen family. Sunday buffet brunch ($12.95, 112 price for children under 12). Entrees SIS - $18. Mon. - Sun. I 1 am to 10 pm. 300 Taunton Rd. W. (next to Victorian tower), Whitby, 430-2526 (Whitby), 29.1-2688 i Toronto). Monday Nights 5:00 pm - til Close ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGEMM •3.99 Sun., Mon., Tues, Wednesday Nights 4:00 PM till close WIN , WINGS WINGS 155 Seven Days a Week - Children eat for only - 420 -53%m ----- 15M siagston Rd., Plckerlag B- ----------- ritV coUPoN (Pi) and receive a mnvtm FREE ENTREE PA when you buy one of equal or greater value. 420-5366 '`M�«'' 4"1 >��, ilo.00 value.Not ava0abk with any other d count. 4w CAFE CILIRDONNAY A French Bistro atmosphere with fine dining at lower prices. A touch of Grand Marnier turns chicken into a special mouth- watering dish ($9.95). Wide variety of pasta entrees. A unique Peppercorn Sauce enriches each bite of a juicy Fillet Mignon ($16.95). Top the meal with a dessert crepe (changes daily), Rum Trifle, or an enticing variety of cakes. Mon.-Thurs. 11:30 am - 11 pm, Fri. 11:30 am - 11:30 pm., Sat. 5 - 11:30 pm, Sun. closed. 72 Simcoe St. North. downtown Oshawa (north of Richmond St.). 936-9016. JONATHON MOORE The decor says exquisite fine. dining. The food wins compliments to the chef, especially for the succulent Rack of Lamb. A menu full of memorable dining experiences such as Shrimp and Scallops in Garlic Wine Cream or Fillet of Beef Tenderloin Chuck Royal. Desserts selection changes daily. Favorites include White Chocolate Mousse, Toffee Apple Cheesecake, Chocolate Fudge Cake and Tartuffo. Entrees $10.95 - $26.95. Mon. - Sat. 5:30 - 9 pm. Open for lunch Mon. - Fri. 11:30 am - 1 pm. Sun. closed. 44 Stevenson Rd.. Oshawa (across from Oshawa Centre). 433-4000. FAZIO'S RESTAURANT Italian ambiance with a menu of customer favorites created by Tino. Chef's special, marinated Rack of Lamb roasted and served with Lemon I'iquant 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. Veal 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 Term Crawford and Rick Johnson (Wed. & Thurs. 8 I)m - 12 am. Fri. & Sat. 9 pm - l am); classical guitarist (Fri.. Sat., Sun. , - 9 pm). Entrees 510.95 - S26.95. Open Mon. - Fri. I I am - 1 am., Sat. & Sun. 4 pm - 1 am. 33 Simcoe St. S., downtown Oshawa (north of 401). 571-3042. WHAT IS... PURPLE,rJ,AMS. THE BLUESr MAKES A GREAT STEAK & -CURES THE MONDAY BLAHS 0IM61013:1010 1be We*e" Bay News, Feb. 21, 22, 23,1!92 FU Comes A taste of Germany is brought to you this week petizers, lunch entrees, dinner with wonderful ap entrees & desserts. Specialty drinks from Germany add to this festive occasion. 0� 4;ist1 Uri. SAVOUR AUTHENTIC CUISINE FROM AROUND THE WORLD JANUARY 241H TO MARCH Sim/92 L ne in The Culler, Gardens Restaurant and enjoy the foods from Appetizers 12-1:„p En' Authentic Lunch Entrees th Decor & Music. &,p riezn Ask your Server for Dinner Entrees n our Special Wines. $12' &,p COI�SOR t �u t COSPONSOR hCKQTr�Et E 949 The CuNen Garden Restaurant, 300 Taunton Road West, Whitby. For Reservalions: 294-2688 Toronto / 430-2526 WhNby s Be sur to RLL OUf A M LLOT whle dnkg d the FOOD MarlinFESWALcndbee1dbbtoVMc&iws& onwnadkillm Canac?[i for r*O to PUEM 00Travel T"yg and � C°"'� "` of om F%hdays KIDS!! SPEND MARCH BREAK AT CULLEN GARDENS March 171h, 181h or 191h, 10:30 - 12:30 pm Puppet Show, Dunno the Clown, Kids Gardening and lunch Book Today. Admission Fee. Call 668-6606 a P16 'Ilse Weekend Bey News, Feb. 21,22- 23.1992 4. NSX •LEGEND •VIGOR • INTEGRA SALES *`LEASING • SERVICE 6 PARTS 992 UTEG7. -.4160 HP VTEC ENGINE i LIMITED PRODUCTION RUN i Available March '92 .*Exclude%iJ LIC/TaxesIRA A(:Ur4A MECS"q CMM 365 BAYLY ST. W., AJAX (416) 428$768 I/ Going South Largest Swim & Cruise Wear Store east of Toronto (Ladies & Men) Over 3,000 to choose from • Sizes 6 - 44 "�A4co�l 1050 Simcoe St. North (South of Taunton) 436-6250 Book your Bridal party or individual appointments & receive X20% Off Your total service. =Minimum Service $25 • Facials • Make overs • Waxing • Manicures • PedicuresNal{�.off l d ruitho w Hairstyling, P erms Hair Extension BLACK STYLIST ON STAFF .4. Li, TU Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21, 22, 23,1992 P17 71 1W W • IL I'M IpNim 0 6 Ah illli 1 1111, 1 1 11 VATE* Sunday' February 23, 1992 i _`.SHOM7TIMM: 1:30 p.m. and 3:00 P* MA PLACE. - Gallantry's Banquet Hall Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Road, Pickering TICKETS. ­$5,,(Vadvance $7.00 at the door fig low IN Ogg �� ��g3 r _ � �9s . MM • 90 . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Brides '92 �Awanq;f IMME HOUSE OF DESIGN l OR 1't OPL1 IN HO WANT SOMETHING UNIQUE! % . ■ ._..- Specializing in Custom Designed S V Wedding Gowns r :attendants ar r Lvening Wear V Ctlstom Headpieces V Graduation Tresses r SUlts for all oCcasioils r I,u1,11'ess _attire 14:10 Hopl.iil,, Street reit 2, Whit1)N s 6( -1171 r 1 go Gun �hea,llk�a� .««w..im �I1°a Mao- . j New video technology lets you try on colored contact lenses without actually trying them on. You've probably heard about — or even visited — hairdressers who can show you exactly what different hairstyles would look like through the use of a video camera hooked up to a computer. Now, that same technology allows you to see what you would look like with, say, violet -colored eyes or with 14 other colors of contact lenses. But here's the best part – you don't have to try on 15 pair of contact lenses to find out which color would look best on you. The process is quick, easy, fun and absolutely free and without obligation. During the bridal show, Her Eyes Only will make this new video technology .available to anyone and everyone who's interested in seeing what hazel eyes, for example, would really look like. Her Eyes Only (see the ad below) specializes in fashion eyewear for women at their Kingston Road store. But during the bridal show you'll get a taste of Her Eyes Only and this new technology right there on the spot. On display at the Gallentry Banquet Hall Pickering Town Centre BRIDAL SHOW Sunday February 23rd SEE YOURSELF in over 15 eye cokws through the magic of video imoging at our bridal show booth. z a ,SEE HOW YOU LOOK in over 15 beautiful shades of confab lenses �� .-- Mnll>tout even hyng dt�n on. fFHAER E ONLY SUDON R RM WMIE V 705 Kingston R& (Whites Rd. & HWy #2) Pickering 420-9532 Tile Weekend Bav NeWI. Fd,_ 21. 22. 2� 1492 p14 t Two Hearts Flowers and Gifts help wedding plans blossom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or nearly two years, Donna Narraway and Nancy Legassicke have enjoyed a blossoming friendship at Two Hearts Flowers and Gifts in Pickering. During that short time, the pair have also been a growing concern in the wedding . flower arrangement business, serving numerous weddings. "People come into our shop and they like our style," said Donna Narraway. "We are not a traditional florist. We cater to the lifestyles of our customers and offer personal service and new designs." "Our designs are unique because they are very natural looking — not stiff," she added. "When people need wedding flowers they come back to see us." What a customer wants and can afford is what's most important to both women. Many customers look for simplicity and don't necessarily want to spend too much money from their wedding budgets on flowers, Narraway said. Over the store's brief history, many letters of gratitude have been received from customers who have appreciated the efforts of Donna and Nancy. In addition to floral arrangements, Two Hearts Flowers and Gifts aLo carry a great selection of unique gift ideas for a wedding or bridal shower. Some of the more popular choices include pottery, art prints and dried flowers arrangements. Both welcome the opportunity to help people make their wedding floral plans. Customers are encouraged to drop in for a visit or call 420-7544. TWO HUU5 nowmMQ11M Corner of Dixie & Finch, Pickering For personafsenic4 exceffent quality and reasonable Pn"J, >caff us for a private consultation. V ,Tor your flowers we have the fatest design books and uriff help you choose ffowers to compliment your special day, , 420-7544 Open Mon. to Wed. 9:30 - 6:30 Thurs. & Fri. 'til 9:00 Sat. 'til 6:00 P" Mle Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21,22,23, mlwlmm� Im P- TE"K 0 COMOO Taft&" * End Talbos 0 Platm"s • Wall Units_:_o Took Bedroom sufto0 Rosewood Dining R400MO -_',o Oak SCAMT��K 1735 ft* St,, Picker Oft XA 1 11 - 8:30i 40JY Sat 10 - a 831 =5408 in IMAM e�WHY NOT RECYCLE THAI ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OUTFIT? Now you can buy the gown you only 1 thought about in your dreams at a fraction of the original cost! Bridal attire & after 6:00 ensembles taken on a consignment basis. Give us a call to set up a private appointment to view the gowns we have in stock. VALERIE SMYTH mF-s-rp Es 839-5335 Savour The Romance For A Lifetime Let Piper Studio Capture The Moment Fabulous Package Deals Call: 434-7336 74 Park Rd. South, Oshawa For your Showers & Wedding call Party Rental Centre Dishes, Glasses, Cutlery, Tables and Table Cloths, Chairs, linen in various colours, large selection of paper & plastic products, balloons and Helium for Blowing up your Party Balloons. Serving: hbMeS, j7ow*5"W no Come in & choose from our wide ,selection of beautiful diamond rinp. A -From 16999& UP The Weetend Bay News, Feb. 21,22,23, 1"2 p21 �eea�o1d •Lin erie • Lo wear •Crum • Leisurewear Wide Selection of Bridal Lingerie and Accessories • Bridal Registry LD KINGSTON RDCY r DICKERING = COURTYARD v m HM l2 428-0722 j f The Courtyard Mall 44 - 109 Old Kingston Rd., Pickering Village/Ajax The hard to find lingerie, 1ounrewear and AvwKvear store that's worth jindisg CATERED AFFAIRS �(Oh'r PWIF5-C79THEXING5 _ by EXT -A -CHEF 4 3dFDpINCzS-RN�ItVFRS�RIFS Cz1FT $Ng5KET5 CRi� 50" 01IX PRRTy SU51YESS XEETIAIG5 ON Su CUM OM Hotel & Restaurant consultation 1 _ 19W Ro"Ndd RbW. Plc er ft, Oro. Pho" 839-4537 r,= Storybook &01 0 19 WeddingsPb4a c� Begin With Hair By .Ld US aSSift PU U*h tht >blerfelct cttt orftyn kng & fan the Big Day to Msane the AILo4 is Perfidlor pu and for Mix. Specialists in foil hi o ighhag Foran Appointrxtrit call Christine orFrank .�: -60 Randall Drive .�.� 427m3 112 .. w Pickermg Villagle Ap Arm P22 Mw Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21, 22,'23, 1"2 Fine china a great wedding gift idea A Special Sale of 10� 0 SAVE :PLACE SETTINGS AFF O Bnldal Registry Avalbbk �70fdn rr 4 Y finz efiina and asys.taf Ad —.....,n.......,n».—...+esru.....,..,.:.w..,.amu,«..,....,�....e...,—..«..... .. .-�.......,,,.:,._ .., ,. .,....,•...m. ,n..... ,. .^.. �,,:.a0+nn►,wx+—. ,.. �,. ,.. , �Fcl�dinc� ��oaT�z�. Package Plan $199.00 Bridal Bouquet, Mother's Corsage, Flowers for 3 Attendants, and Boutenniers & Father's Corsages. cSau�Earzfi "'Weddi9 CakE ,:=R-Entdi $40.00 Each 3 Layer Wedding Cakes Complete with Wedding Cake Top Ornament & Floral Clusters. (Your choice of colour). "WEddinO _Yn1it0_ti0ni 20% Off Reply Cards, Napkins, Matches, Confetti Cards, and all other items from Catalogue order. AJAX PICKERING TORONTO LINE NO = NO 433-1113 t: FORMALWEARII �,i VG. S.T -s Order before March 15, 1992 I" Step tit 71vo WALTZ - Elegant & Romantic BALLROOM & LATIN Learn style and grace and have fun. SWING & JIVE Just let yourself go. Ivo Style 4 Call & Book NOW?•STEP ?83? BAY RIDGE PLAZA Bayly/Li or centuries, fine crystal glass in which knowledgeable staff can help a and chinaware made by bride and groom choose and co-ordinate>''<> artisans like Royal Doulton the kind of china. glassware or flatware `... . and Royal Albert have been ! thev want. the symbols of a fine table. i There can be many other family Since 8976, Taylor's Fine China, first occasions when a co-ordinated approach in Oshawa and now in the Pickering i to gift giving can enhance the beauty of Town Centre, has offered the best work i the home. Taylor's staff prides itself on of these crafters to residents looking to i offering imaginative. creative and well - add beauty and quality to their home. informed advice on mans- kinds of gift Taylor's is a family business, run by ideas. mother Jean and daughter Karen. As a They also offer a full range of china family, they're particularly interested in figurines by makers such as Hummel. introducing other families to the beauty ! Royal Doulton, Precious Moments and and value of fine china and crystal. I The emphasis is on the word "fine". Treasured :Memories. As well. there are delicate figurines of blown Blass and 'We've always tried to find items of the works of art in crystal finest quality and beauty," said Karen. "When you are looking for a A new line of i anadian gifts includes figures set of of animals — seals. beavers. chinaware or ervstalware, it is a real dolphins — handmade in an aluminum investment in the beauty of your home." alloy. Taylor's offers over 100 patterns of There's also other figurines formed of I chinaware to choose from — from fine metals and semi-precious stones. A craftsmen like Royal Doulton, Royal pewter fisherman sitting on a jade base Albert and Noritake. Noritake is a makes an ideal gift for men in the family. relatively new company in the Also especialh for men art- replicas of production of china (a mere 85 years) ships. elaborate drinkine steins and but already has established a name for hand-crafted items of wood, glass and itself in the exacting art. ! metal. The traditional way for a family to get Taylor's Fine China and Crestal has started in assembling fine tableware is at something distinctive to uffrr to all the time of the weddine. members of the family. Taylor's offers a bridal registry service For more details telephone 420-8fi', 7. A Special Sale of 10� 0 SAVE :PLACE SETTINGS AFF O Bnldal Registry Avalbbk �70fdn rr 4 Y finz efiina and asys.taf Ad —.....,n.......,n».—...+esru.....,..,.:.w..,.amu,«..,....,�....e...,—..«..... .. .-�.......,,,.:,._ .., ,. .,....,•...m. ,n..... ,. .^.. �,,:.a0+nn►,wx+—. ,.. �,. ,.. , �Fcl�dinc� ��oaT�z�. Package Plan $199.00 Bridal Bouquet, Mother's Corsage, Flowers for 3 Attendants, and Boutenniers & Father's Corsages. cSau�Earzfi "'Weddi9 CakE ,:=R-Entdi $40.00 Each 3 Layer Wedding Cakes Complete with Wedding Cake Top Ornament & Floral Clusters. (Your choice of colour). "WEddinO _Yn1it0_ti0ni 20% Off Reply Cards, Napkins, Matches, Confetti Cards, and all other items from Catalogue order. AJAX PICKERING TORONTO LINE NO = NO 433-1113 t: FORMALWEARII �,i VG. S.T -s Order before March 15, 1992 I" Step tit 71vo WALTZ - Elegant & Romantic BALLROOM & LATIN Learn style and grace and have fun. SWING & JIVE Just let yourself go. Ivo Style 4 Call & Book NOW?•STEP ?83? BAY RIDGE PLAZA Bayly/Li From The Pro's know where to shop... that's why All Stars like Roberto Alomar, Joe Carter, John OI erud even Michael Jordan demand the winning style and service Tuxedo Royale s has become famous for providing. k X �.. . UXEDO_ 01 Pickering Town Centre 1355Kin Ston Rd. , Pickering, a . 831 $ ring Pius 13 Other Convenient Locations TLe Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21,22,23, J."2 P 23 ces At Tuxedo Royale We've Got The Selection We've Got the Styles... We've Got The Price! We know your Wedding or Graduation is special, that's why until March 15. 1992. you can book all your formalwear needs at Tuxedo Royale... and enjoy a very special price! RECEIVE $300 IN INSTANT CASH VOUCHERS (details in store) .—+rP....�•y...r-iMiCI��L`...Yc*r./pM}H..YI�YDS'PYAl19�<��Ww.+R.Mr.....l,. r..,,. :iwlM��.�'w .a��lYrs .'_ �I P24 Mie Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21, 22, 23,1992 Spacious visitor parking, spotless apartment building `"'_ neighborhood is only as pleasant as the people who live there. A lot of friendly and pleasant people live in Top of Westnev in Ajax, according to building superintendent Darlene Grimmer. "They're really nice people," says Grimmer. She has spent more than a year helping to manage the 156 - suite, 14-storev building. She speaks in glowing terms about her tenants. 'We have a good mix of professionals and others with families.' Top of Westney, like any good neighborhood, is conveniently located with close proximity to schools, churches, shopping and public transportation. There's even a mailbox service in the actual building itself. Among the many features of Top of Westnev is a fenced -in play area for children. "It's a safe area where children can go and play — preferably under adult supervision,' Grimmer said. During July and August, a heated outdoor swimming pool and hot tub are open to building residents. Top Foyer of Top of Westney of Westney also features an indoor feature for anyone who's ever been exercise room and a men's and a visitor at an apartment complex. women's sauna. "So many other buildings I've Consideration is also being given been to have a very small area for to building an outdoor barbecue visitor parking," Grimmer said. "It area — since residents can't enjoy makes it virtually impossible to an old-fashioned cookout in their visit." suites. An area in the back of the The suites at Top of Westney are building provides facilities where anything but conventional, residents can soak down and rinse according to the building their cars. superintendent. In addition, there's plenty of "They are not your average visitor parking. It's a most welcome rectangular shape," Grimmer said. "Many of them have unusual angles. It makes them very interesting." Each suite features five appliances. One, two and 3 - bedroom apartment condominiums are available — although Grimmer admits it is tough to find a 1 - bedroom model. "Most of the suites available are two and three bedrooms," she said. "Our numbers are reducing rapidly. The building is filling up." A dedicated team of superintendents — including Grimmer, David Halsey, Nancy Willan and Glen Gray — ensure Top of Westney is as appealing to look at as it is to live in. "This is a spotless building," Grimmer says proudly. "And it's a real team effort to keep it that way." The building is managed by Highmark Property Management — the same people who manage Emerald Point in Pickering, another sparkling condominlISM project. "Super nice people," Grimmer calls them. For more information about Top of Westney call 428-7162. Grimmer says there is always someone available to answer the telephone or leave a recorded message. TOP OF 'WESTNIEY. r ec<<�REE L_F� ---ft CAIMFREE ADULT LIVING Enjoy luxury, affordable living in aq uiet ' - neighbourhood, close to shopping and public transportation. This elegant building boasts spacious units, with a modern security system, above -ground parking five app liances and A Conventent Location L 12 & 3 Bedroom Units and Penthouse Suites For Appoiritment CaH 428,w7162 -Z Westne North -A'ax Ontario y , M 1 accessible to the handicapped. A Conventent Location L 12 & 3 Bedroom Units and Penthouse Suites For Appoiritment CaH 428,w7162 -Z Westne North -A'ax Ontario y , M 1 �d FORS m`, 14 FORD b -4t t� rN � ♦a� Y -A MOMSTOM = r !f ..fir BUYIFROM STOCK WY !f THIS WEEK ALL 199181992 1992 OSTAW PICKUPS °R 4X2 �/�'•- � ,4X aR, 4� And Receive A ���► 4 AwA X LINER 'T'MF Ol IMEE so,., 1 IRLrE 9& AbNk- � 4 As Vow - �, �►'�.. y `� _ .m wv .. ti^r ;fir.. /1 - --- , -�- � . ,.� v . --= /(ter• � '��11wi }� y M s.u5'�y cyJ. R Alftlt., �'uG".. 7. •yly .,may' � 't�, ,- ice= �N I FORD WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. SALES 1167 KINGSTON RD.. PICKERING ���►���������� Quality is Job 1 The Dealer That` Guarantees Satisfaction SERVICE DEPARTMENT P; '° - 839-6666 • 427-2828 0 420-14 1 49 :...� -^'S1—...... tont►. �!M-....,,...wu'.rosr+' ..M :.... �'AM'^'•..Yetlw... .. s. .., r P216 72le Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21,22,23, 1"2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - r - •••••.� weir, .ev.auva%may:1w M 0`71:11111611 i1R;111FRSAYtf:01. ',yl EMPLOYI►tEH'Z' 214 OUT OF TOWN RENTALS CBg 415 PAINTING 100 102 HELP WANTED OFFICE HELP 215 220 CONDO FOR RENT SHARED ACCOMMODATION 400 SERVICE DIRECTORY ' 416 SNOW REMOVAL 103 SALES HELP/AGENTS 230 WANTED TO RENT 401 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ]REAL EsrA 105 104 SALES CAREER CAREERS 240 250 STORAGE SPACE OFFICE / RETAIL SPACE 402 403 CAREER TRAINING DAYCARE AVAILABLE , SW REAL ESTATE 110 SKILLED TECHNICAL 260 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 404 DAYCARE WANTED 510 OPEN HOUSES 111 CASTING AGENCIES MIISC• p+pE gA 405 406 FINANCIAL SERVICES DOCTORS NfOYZCEB REM" 300 GOODS FOR SALE 407 408 GENERAL SERVICES LAWYERS 600 NOTICES 200 ACCOMMODATION 310 311 CARS / TRUCKS FOR SALE AUTO DIRECTORY 409 MUSIC LESSONS 601 602 AUCTIONS BIRTHS 210 211 RENTAL ACCOMMODATION APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1 312 CARS / TRUCKS WANTED 410 411 DECKS b FENCES RENOVATIONS 603 DEATHS 212 TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT 313 320 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES COMPUTER SUPPLIES 412 LANDSCAPING 604 605 COMING EVENTS WINTER REGISTRATION 213 HOUSES FOR RENT413 330 CRAFTS 414 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Al TR06 LEGAL NOTICES VEL VACATIONS 1 s HelpNffl d - I Rental Ascom. i pfiwA* l Spg I f Goods !or Salo EuGen.services an Reeova#loss h I ASSEMBLE PROXCTS AT,HOME. GREAT INCOME POTENTIAL. GUILDWOOD Large room for professional non-smoking person Shared kikhw% beth room laundry. partnq done b GO. S350htior4 2e2-eM3 --- *—---- >• !Or Relit CALL AMAZING 24HR. RECORDED MESSAGE FOR FREE DETAILS (416) 501-09$3 — ----------- FEMALE to rent basement. Separate entrance, shared Clean Water with no bad tate. small or chlorine. Need dean water? Call Stewarts ask for Jin 42041641 FMI CWQTN* IN 36 NEED A CAR? BANKRUPT? Credit problems? Lease to own. Easy low down pa�rmsr�t Modals up to 1 Yea pi J77S LICENSED PLUMBER Conpl•te barroom nnovs- own, nor wort 8 all types of repairs. Fury *Bopped for drain cbanttg 20 yew experience. Competitive rates. CALL DAVE 42s-2740 �r' EXT slower. laundry and kitcho • or72161YN, 09. HOME EMPLOYMENT available immediately. - 64S0 M c C O W A N, Shop pard _ DIRECTORY FOR SALE 427-21147 ClomerrY ^a• Ajax Reasonablel Office space. Per+r+r9 aor*vrrt.r;z•d 4rs/tZ"Mfsl�1 seeretural a M• Need one experi- enced part-time sewing machine operator. Monday - Friday. Hourly or piece work- Call orkCall 686.3874 PICK611N0 - Cozy ideal bachol r L in house. for�'^� per $390 = .ervr es, p o - co➢yrta:. 24 hr!day access Fnendly atrnosphers. eye - is CAMs WANTED lift Top dollars for includes utilities• laundry. 202 Eva Zee 2743 — paid strap cars. AnVlirrrw tlq•2Ne. c.D pr'o& 4�3 Tele Piano Works, Cal 433-1101 room knenhouem includes all MISCELLANEOUS 539-8114 CARS i Trucks wanted for SELF CONTAIh1E0 BASE- LOST b FOUND scrap. tow away lows l;lje.t HENT APARTMENT South I I Good f0 Sale cash for complete vehicles. Mokile plana —167 Wa will move anything, anywhere,anytirne. Men & trucks for all types of n1GVas- Beat rates, free estimates. 10% discount for seniors. $404x. s up Ca1571-OM SPORTS 839 -SM • Prof. Settrinss Ajax. Broadloomed, shared 11 r JoML Make Iau 4— sepmate «trance i — --� parldrW Non-smoker. $650 / R Call Glen ENIOIO VATN SALE ------- nrorAr r irtckr*iv.. Excellent pay assembling products for our manutactur- era. Easy work at home. No expener+ce. 1 ) Ut-7776. Ext 202. 24 fowl, inckrdirrp Sunday Careen ALM"ALIA WANTS YOU. Eseertt p40ay bsrrslee, irane- oorteeon 7-2.2.4747 Ext. 240. a am -10 prra Tel Folund- ed THE LAe ABOM are auditioning newbm ler T.V. = mercWs, T.V. sones and feature films. NI Ages. Mon. b Fri. 10anto7pm 515-2034 tls6 7111. Greet Deana! ^TSIwMai r?lrt Apt. 6ize qar", new b used, t � and gland piartos. Dill 609 pianos. Not sure? Rent to own. OSHAWA - two and 3 bed- Tele Piano Works, Cal 433-1101 room knenhouem includes all MISCELLANEOUS usYiNes, 4 pp4rrp., close to GARAGE SALES schools and amenities call LOST b FOUND FINCHA ridebwi 3 bedroom 2 washroom., 2 w garage, roc. room, tr'kdge a stove $1050 a Mill"& Cas Paoiu. 283-ee20. Orwxnalher Clocke RENOVATION 6111 Great Deakl Free Set-up AJAX - Mlswelr4oi. 010. 3104&3-1491 d Deivefy. bdrnl. 2 1 /2 baths, doubleOmMSYe Braes, 1000 S4R Detached Fwuse Av. March lot 61100.00 • utRiboo. 6413- 257,. IN an are mnd. THREE BEDROOM, new 1 i I l broadloom big b-ky&,A pri- vet• drive, near Oshawa Shopping Centre. Available ASAca«t pis CON 7rM. n10 'y salad koro hundre& Of illusiralions in our sore catalogue. Colours and ACCOMMODATION styles are sure to please. See them at WANTEDDickson's Office Centre, 216 Flsrwood Landloards, list your apartment, A"nue South, Alae. house or room for rent with Housing Help Durham, a free ----------------- housing registry operated by the chooses it= dedm ow Social Development Council electronic MAN with a truck. Largs end small moven. Baserrr*rrt and garage cleanouts. Garbage removal, hon lyrruuv pall 4iY-is". APPLIANCES repaired. All makes, relirgeralom washer., dryerpsuabvea. furnaces. all GN furnaces..AN wiand ars'kRo •w very beetinpe*sion Vou can wM, a resume. Law Printed: - Roww"* Maslws : �a letters PHO/E:(415) 508.01117 FOR srOfeaxoNonAp owrkeff 434-3672LEP Sewn 19 CARDS - e0 UD r Hockey 1.650 • 90 Dorrues baseball, with binder and ILION •'-`•^-"-"- 1 t 1F"'"d4�;,,1Jrdio� CERAMIC TILES 1114LOM soldc Cal 1 O61 fun,sces mid of hot water tanks - used 6100.— each. Various electric molom. Can 426-0020. SAVE Toss AD. IK Daycare "11. Rem them the day. Reliable lowne dayaar• nor Ajax/Pickering for residents of weekend, ween or �w�+ in nv hrorw. Na Durham Region. Month. Student rates. a haskeir.t.•IrL 20 Call: 686.2661 Refill Discounts on. Dickson's Cos J.rt.e 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon. to Fri. Office cent, 216 llerwWN11 Avenue parking. Did a0a $S7montli First i fast. Cal i�-7606 ��Iwe r�,�1rOe Lr• ,I.. olr.e o, 115e4aTf R fIVER8�lED r Iltc,•aill rr^taFl, __. VA do to bg *nL A O</e111sfA, h41rds0od floors, trench doors, kiicMns, all f ertovations, insured. taaa tlaeh i SM7017 BEST IN HOME RENOVATIONS CAM: 428-5855 a�fkori CLASSIFIEDS b--NB•1t1N i EmMNRAkmmmw t1LOr * - Pf ^-a WHAT A WAY TO FurNtune 911511f no is 111EfI�A lo, e BUY & SELL I Visit our huge office PDR If1EiT fRAtlBi furniture showroom L`ALfL downst5yrs at our A* M.C.A. Mortda6e s ��a�r M Plaza store. Down of Co Wa51on Today Itwdtet►•, babresras, =pieces of new and (41111) $02.000 rs•ie•r.rt•.r.a.r9•rry genre, F=m—we6-2slaft 2 bed- scratch and dent t1a room i den condo l iname dsslts, chairs,WIN,5 JewsPRE - s i L Electrolysis, 1371 Neilson Rd. Suite 212 in Medical BYildinp. C*rtifled ElscdolooiaN- Ofaposable needles. .e CorMYhatfon, Members of EAO !7.0745 wESTMT NBC"" DECOftATIM Praleeeionsl iak+tin° and wallpapering rtterior/extwria. F11 Aim CaESTIMAll RilPO1f1ANiOslp and paia- img�� s71-17e41 • r : a. oboe" zaiad aysq au. • lads" ate Cotlrfafdd Prisalop • av; r 8gpiaeli�� AJAX 4 bade .. naw broad- loom. Vacant and shows well. $147,600. 4 bedroom, South Ajax, walkout, fin- ished bassmeM. $164,900. �B2lrfseoe CALL NOW! 607 GREETINGS 608 MEMORIAL 609 PERSONAL 610 TENDERS 900 MISCELLANEOUS 901 GARAGE SALES 902 LOST b FOUND 903 PETS 904 INSTRUCTION 906 FLEA MARKET 907 BINGO 500 609 m Private Al Starter $139,500. 3 bed- room townhouse, 2 baths, many upgrades, finished basement, immacu- late. 420-7692 . l < Death Notices JOHNSTON, Steven Irwin, (Recant ?recreate of FaithYlay Bapsst "to d Canada) V%nt home to be with his Lord & Saviour on Thursday. February 13, 1992 as a result of an accident at Oshawa. Stena Johnston in his 23rid yew. Beloved husband 91 Jena y Friesen of Pickering and formerly of reftonburg. Dear son of Theresa and the late Stewart Johnston of Od lia. Loving son4n4aw d Nei and Jan Friesian of TftB *rib ry Gandew of Hawkeistone and Bernadette and the lata Rosario Lemieux of Orillia. Dear brother of Sylvia. Cheryl rs. Ian Graham) and Brian. Friends mar call at the JENNET CHAPS d the McClelland i Slessor Funeral Home, 152 Bwdlord SYeK Barth on Saturday from 2-5 a 7-9 PM and on Surtde'r 2-5 i 7-9 PM. Senices will be held in Baptist BardsT91220 orRood, February 17th at 2:00 PM. Spring Interment Eason Presbyterian CemeteMemorialrydonslfons be made to the Stews Johnston Memorial Scholarship Fund c/o FaithWay Baptist > 1964 Salomm BIRTH CONTROL and family planning coun- selling. Free and confi- dentia. Available Mon. to Fri. 8:30 am -4:30 pm. Clinic every Thum. 3.•00 pm -6:00 pm. For tumser information call: 420- 8781 or 433-5901 PSYCHIC ADVISOR oan Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 430-1328 JESUS SAYS can the blind load to blind? Does Vow min - Inter we plass**? The Nreling i. the hired ii or. Mkah 3:11, Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:11. Jim Campbell 1- 705-0510475. READER a advisor help* with a1 probler am visit will convince rwdngs0 M Europ*r+ TMES - 10,000 - Used an of new. . I and belane*d. r 1 1 B" What a Aiscoveryl F-10 I ' aft,IUat[Isls "A?TENT1pN" FLEA MARKET VENDORS FUND RAISERS DOUKE YOtNI NOMY Iter are Assortments Contact R" LIM iftaIEAM PRODUC7s (41st s19•also NEW VENDORS at Pickering newest - ' indoor flea market 1211 $hWaon Road t (fid 6800 per day Fes: GREAT U. ser liloftrdAoas • ems, Sn•1157a unities Included. Mb Cab 97 OOlr�ore � e sot e a ti leq Mliey Rsern RL •Owe Aim . indoor pool. under- to es etc. More �• in i1O"1e 001�'r"� 1/2 tor. detwttsltst Ploirrrtg, �rmund p�lg. Call displays are at our 7 dalre a week- '�1°"d' CLASSIFIEDS 1 �emi ppuma� p�rrrt•r $hent 964-9769 or building at 516 - we(�n• WET A WAY TO Out Of to • C� in and browse at otiilr man P"Was-1010 ��.Oad $Oulilr not �� $219.500. (5/3Ne�1ie y AIm 6b•1t10i e"'°"' N'n s'n BUY & SELL .lw s pm. itm - Open 9 am - 5 pm Sat. & Suns. 74 AJAX BOON & PARTY All Occeslon Balloons i Party SwPa" . BALL FRE DELIVERyIN CARDS, WRAP & PARTY DECORATIONS ►ARTY SUPKIE6 CM40W •p•d•I *- A d— 520 W*strw- Rd S. (Unit 8) Alax ® 417-7442 G '6Whem Service dt Ar.tality Cone First...' Flowers . • Silk Flowers • Gilt & Fruit Baskets • Balloons for all occasions • Personalized Wedding Service 36 Hunt 8t.. Ajaz M 683-5251 A �l • 7iLe Weekend Bay News, Feb. 21, 22, 23,1992 if'2'1 `OtWB MOIM VTrH MV]r EXECUTIVES Good.c 1�►of the occasion NO-" SM & •ti��� I �,,,. • also ananye:I cosmetician in yore home Don �+� ZSZ • D.J.'s a KdeoBapAer for an appotntmeat ca eobeic 427-5 80 .. ..e ;owrs nad to be in perfect condition and no -erre than 3 years old. A .`ine collection was soon gathered and Bobbie -es some of this success to television w:ce-age. Her business was featured on CFi'O- . a^c CITY -N programs. T� ere are a great many features to this Ajax s-�ess. Bridal gowns can also be catalogue exec --om designers such as Alfred Angelo, 3.a c~i or Bridalane. Bridesmaids' gowns are .:ailabie from New Images. Specz occasion gowns are available for proms c gracL2tons. They brighten up the showroom c^g with items such as veils, hats, irvitations, er a; `-olines, shoes and silk flowers. Other aspects of a total wedding are supplied trough the services of a cosmetician, disc jockey, ..deographer, guitarst, soloist and a seamstress. Bobbie also employs a retired Oshawa woman who creates attractive, replica ddk of the bride. All of this goes together to create a wedding package — not including tt* catering or the use of limousir>Ps — costing several thousand dollars less than today's average Canadian price, she says. Although price is important. Bobbie lays even greater stress on customer satisfaction. I only make three appointments a day,' she says. T-mnyone has lots of time m fall in love with a gown, to find the one that's exactly right' In the search for something exactly right, customers come from as far away as Sudbury. Its quite common to have people come from Buu$ngton and Hamilton. Bobbie prefers to look after the showroom acti 6m by herself. The result is that she often works up to 13 hours a day, every day enccept &nday. Her cornnputer will some day be a great help but she s still straggling to master it Meanwhile, her love of dancing provides relmoft at we lends. 'Thafs my pnssiarl, next b my business,' she says. Appointments with Bobbie can be made by calling 427-5980. of the latest briidal wear in her showroom. Encore Bridal Fashion offer complete wedding services Ely John Meomim tide, Bobbie cnaled sic flower arrangenen& Tough times don't necessarily jolt every When asked to alter a wedding gown into a business. dress for dancing, she realized 'previously "they have helped my business beratise people enjoyed" wedding gowns had other possibilities, are loolu g for better value for their money' says too. Bobbie, owner of Emm Bridal Fwhions in Ajar. Soon she had people sending gowns to her an The business began three years ago. At the consignment. This was done on an honor sy A m. A GIFT TO GIVE OR RECEIVE Experience profoun r6la tisse8 boftou h din Redd. Relieves pain an Cherri Car "" Cerlifiied in rebalanckV and Reild. TRANSMON WORKS PICKERING VILLAGE 427-5287 ToS k FtACoM R Debt ComoidAion RMW No knoorrle� �RoD PRM DEALS BELOW BANK RATES FAST PROFESSK)NAL SERVICE SINCE 1975 ►Car 686-2557 a 666- 86 V CHOICE! Complat� control Vac. C Sjlstsm for only x69900 1!6 �R& •40:0 M 4-C4.36 ZWONOZ iYartiafi Academy altl� totl�tats � you: the tt+lirtol Arlt can PH1fSM.AI RTNEBE SELF DEFENSE srnEss RELIC saF•co16rRDL AWARENESS sElf-DISCIPL161E CONFIDENCE uBtuL�vaaPrti91! Proartnte for GUHs wryer rou • Eadrtiaat ISE® • Shocb •Spm e • Brakes • Front Ernie noir+ aM 'rauln+oer R 428$25? ars ALL of for all f0mtM7e e Sdpplles 0 L/tGGCQ4* d 0 PRINTING i oFFK:E atwnEa MM arty Ott 11111110 1*. w.. a. Auk aR Pra rroAE ra wwaa ML a. sax uaR. Tri. (416) ttlt3.lNt FAX (115) 7-7330 52 Rom Iso. n Rd. Aµs,l)rrt LIT 1W3 ip-7TZ1 Be it 1'i.EtfE OTai.¢ 4:--70uJZ "WE CREATE AN INDIVIDUAL STYLE THAT SUITS YOU" HAIR CARE FOR MEN 14 WOMEN TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR HEALTH IN '92 Colonia, Reflexology, Nutritional Guidance and Therapeuti c Touch will help ?BECKMAN HEALTH SERVICES 519 Dundas Sc. E..g Whtcby 430-2923Jft Somewhere l n 'T%me DLSLLticti.ve t.LLf tS �` c 'C • Victorian Qift Shop • Ashton- -flsah.e • Bradford Plate I)eaLer Store ter: 10-6MOM-'WEd 10-9 `lhrax. cb" F*i- 10-6Satrw dQy Village of -ibrey Lune 91 Rt3[tartuaier Blvd. Scar6011rou9 Ft, Oniario ?24-S488 Dog Solan LhT U3 PAMPER YOUR Ph"1'! 420-b343 Li.,e>r,poa sa. s. ... and we wt11 donate >);z.00 to the Toronto Humane 3oeiety for eery pet we groom lin Felsettaryt .w,,.• roAl. Bobbie of Encore Bridal Fashions boles over a catalogue F28 Mat Weekend Bay Nears, Feb. 21, 22, 23,1992 THE RAVINES OF FAW.ANi I S LANDING s Ar1w w 4111111111111111 � w ■ WAINk IIIIIIII11k � �� . Addmlkh� When you buy at The Ravines of Fawn's Landing, we'll buy your existing home, GUARANTEED. It's a NO -RISK way to move up to a top quality Coughlan Home. Ask our sales representative for all the details. Then get moving! IN PICKERING Executive Homes on 50' - FR4 _. ,...,....., _ -1. 70'Tre,lLots 900 UP TO 3770 h GST INCLUDED CALL: 831-921 MON. - THURS. 1 PM - 8 PM CLOSED FRIDAY SAT. & SUN. 11 AM - 6 PM .ugLCaj� _ WILLOW -