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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBN1992_12_23Vol 329No 51.50¢ 36 Pages Circ 5P 1 .' , *+r MAW— • -".p;....� �'�._ f,. c ,,fir ,.tirE�l�.;•�. w ;mow a a 5P 1 .' , May your Christmas hold all the wonderful F ' things of which happy -- memories are made -�� By Glenn Hendry t Christmas is a time of memories. Most of them are good memories because, after all, it's a spiritual 1; time of year. Its a time of giving, receiving and being together with N► _ : 'ai family and friends. It's also a time of reflection, of that there are people out there, sometimes in your own backyard, who aren as wen Off as you ►, ; . And finally, it should be a time of optimism, a time to hope that there are better days ahead, for all of us. v_ ;,` The Boy News spoke to several prominent residents in Ajax and y �.` ,}y • * Pickering to reveal some of their most cherished Christmas season r • memories. Margaret Attwrood, Children's Wish Foundation "last year, there was a young boy from Thunder Bay, Ont., being treated at Side Kids (r'orornd s Hospital for Side Children) for cancer. ' We flew the whole family down for Christmas and put them up at the Sheraton Centre," said Attwood, whose organization provides last I 4r wishes for terminally ill children. 'they went all out, with a Christmas tree in the suite and gifts for all the kids. One gift the youngster warned was a hovercraft and the J Sheraton Centre even dosed down their pod and let him play all ,• . ' ,fir The hotel people really gave him the red carpet treatment — the waiters even sent up cooldes and mills every rught to make it feel like 6 •' �' home. - "It was probably one of the most special wishes because it was so unselfish. The little boy Just wanted hzs fair* all together.' N Rene Soetem MP Ontario Riding 'I had been asked to get involved, I guess two years ago, to try and get a ccrstituent's family over from China for Christmas,' said Soetens. He had been trying for six years to reunite his family and we were able to advise him, about a week before Christmas, that (iris -- family) were able to get their immigration papers and were on their w -ay to Canada.' r The family — two brothers, a sister and the man's parents — arrived from China in January. ` "When I caped t0 tel hurt they were coming, he was so overjoyed ' there were tears of joy. It was certainly moving. It felt good to help bring them together and it is a memory that A always be whin me." Www Ardwrs. Pidcerin mays "It was a ttafitional ChrW= that I renernbet k was almost 20 years ago. My wife and I had been married five or six yeas and we had, at the ihne, one child. My fatim, stepmother and my family went up north and had a Coatbuted on Page 2 .,,...__.�....R.....�•.�....,.._...y�..n.re..,aeq,.�.,`nrm.�.rNY'� ""wt�«- .��,-,;�se3+,•..rw. ti::.w„r.. - _ .... ..__. - - *+r MAW— • -".p;....� �'�._ f,. c ,,fir ,.tirE�l�.;•�. May your Christmas hold all the wonderful F ' things of which happy -- memories are made -�� By Glenn Hendry t Christmas is a time of memories. Most of them are good memories because, after all, it's a spiritual 1; time of year. Its a time of giving, receiving and being together with N► _ : 'ai family and friends. It's also a time of reflection, of that there are people out there, sometimes in your own backyard, who aren as wen Off as you ►, ; . And finally, it should be a time of optimism, a time to hope that there are better days ahead, for all of us. v_ ;,` The Boy News spoke to several prominent residents in Ajax and y �.` ,}y • * Pickering to reveal some of their most cherished Christmas season r • memories. Margaret Attwrood, Children's Wish Foundation "last year, there was a young boy from Thunder Bay, Ont., being treated at Side Kids (r'orornd s Hospital for Side Children) for cancer. ' We flew the whole family down for Christmas and put them up at the Sheraton Centre," said Attwood, whose organization provides last I 4r wishes for terminally ill children. 'they went all out, with a Christmas tree in the suite and gifts for all the kids. One gift the youngster warned was a hovercraft and the J Sheraton Centre even dosed down their pod and let him play all ,• . ' ,fir The hotel people really gave him the red carpet treatment — the waiters even sent up cooldes and mills every rught to make it feel like 6 •' �' home. - "It was probably one of the most special wishes because it was so unselfish. The little boy Just wanted hzs fair* all together.' N Rene Soetem MP Ontario Riding 'I had been asked to get involved, I guess two years ago, to try and get a ccrstituent's family over from China for Christmas,' said Soetens. He had been trying for six years to reunite his family and we were able to advise him, about a week before Christmas, that (iris -- family) were able to get their immigration papers and were on their w -ay to Canada.' r The family — two brothers, a sister and the man's parents — arrived from China in January. ` "When I caped t0 tel hurt they were coming, he was so overjoyed ' there were tears of joy. It was certainly moving. It felt good to help bring them together and it is a memory that A always be whin me." Www Ardwrs. Pidcerin mays "It was a ttafitional ChrW= that I renernbet k was almost 20 years ago. My wife and I had been married five or six yeas and we had, at the ihne, one child. My fatim, stepmother and my family went up north and had a Coatbuted on Page 2 .,,...__.�....R.....�•.�....,.._...y�..n.re..,aeq,.�.,`nrm.�.rNY'� ""wt�«- .��,-,;�se3+,•..rw. ti::.w„r.. - _ .... ..__. - - .. -- 2 'Ilse Bay News, Decesber 23,1992 ...... ............... , Season s Greetings. .. ..... .... "If you drink, don't drive. " — ?he Bay News "k G NS,,,*, * �lii�iDLY - RATES FROM * 2.99% # # * POST DATED APPROVED * GOVERNMENT CHEQUES * ALSO CASHED # # # Mailboxes * Fax Transmissions * # * * Photocopies # Money Orders # * # Income Tax Preparation # * Monday - Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. # 1r Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. �k �Nsp �► 5 ,;� ti HE PLACE TO BE NEW YEARS EVE •~ ;0yl » . _ ANN ANKA CKHY Fair 5 course meal. 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It even snowed on Christmas Eve." "My wife and I had gone up the weekend before to bring up the presents so my daughter wouldn't see us giving Santa a hand and I remember her — and Laura is expecting her own chiM in March — getting a Miss Beaziy' talking doll. It was a wonderful time and I remember my daughter thought it was marvelous. She loved it." Nigel Wilson, professional baseball player "My favorite Christmas was when I went to Trinidad to spend Chrsrrtas with my grandparerts. I guess I was about 16 and it was a lot of fin. h was a lot like Chrs:mas here. We had turkey but there was also fresh f:-.:.^ and homemade bread. We did some visiting and ate a lot Df food.- said Wilson, who is expecting his first contract offer from the expansion Florida Mar -,-.s this week. "rd only seen theta a couple of tunes so it was very special to be cath thern." Jinn Wiseman, Durham West MPP "Have you ever :nec to wa:c.'t Pier* kris ' . the aqe of seven OSCAR :010,00110.0*0100 J SEAFOOG A'._= S "EAK-J'JSE NEW YEAR'S EVE SPECIAL WE WILL HAVE A "SPECLOI L DINNER MEI IF 11 , 4 pm. to Chs" PLEASE RESERVE NOW! U COMMERCIAL AVE. 427-8770 AJAX under a Christmas tree, loaded with presents? That's what it was tike three years ago when the whole family — about 25 of us — got together for Christmas. All the kids wanted to open their presents right away. You can picture the chaos — it was a sight to behold," laughed Wiseman, the New Democratic Party MPP for Durham West. "But it was a pretty special Christmas, having the whole family together. The kids were at the right age, too, so it was a very nice Christmas." Jim Witty, Ajax mayor The first Christmas with our granddaughter stands out, I guess, 11 years ago. After having the children grow up and leave the home, having a granddaughter here, and watching her doing the same things her mother did 20 years before was pretty special." "I remember her having more fun playing with the boxes than with the presents. That's exactly what her mother did when she was that age." .. . Louise Far:, chairperson, Durham Board of Education 'There isn't one Christmas that stands out, but I remember the Salvation Army providing a turkey and Christmas presents under the tree when I was younger. We were a big family and we didn't have a Iot of money. So my husband and I try, to remzmber that today," she said. "No maner how comfortable we think we are, we can't forget that someone else helped us and we try to help others, especially at this time of the year. We try to develop a sense of community and extend the family to the conn, unity." .. e Joan Harry, Salvation Army The las: two C .ns',mases :aave been the most exciting, the most rewarding, that I car. remember. roue never seer people so generous. The corrumumty has really helped themselves," she said. "As far as I am concerned, the Lord has been very good, our cupboards have never been bare. Whenever we.ve been low on food or money, they've come in, and in time to help." "I feel, persoraily, Christmas is about the joy of giving and the past two Christmases have been really special. And when you come it and see the kids eyerg the toys we have here, wen, you've just got to experience it. T~at's :ne true meaning of Christrras." 1� ; 10 ,17, 1 74 Ajax Plan Butamn - 0-WIa,w-,t On, heeler card enc Arw car Eiprm accepted Stpre noun 08 y a 5. Nays 6X S[.9 5. Lives Of Great Men All Remind Us We Can Make Our Lives Sublime and .Departing • Leave Bebind Uso 0 00 o Foot r7 rots Jim Kelly Bill Phillips = On The Sand President 1st Vice -President Of Tim_ e The RoyalCana"dian Legion' Branch 322 Ajax 683-7811 • 683-2927 717 Say Neva, Dwemffter 23, IM 3 Compromise in townhouse A compromise is close at hand in the plan by Tridel to build townhouses beside a highrise cmiorninium. The plan has been opposed by neighboring highrise residents who want 185 units and 70 per cent of the land left as open space. Tridel says the best it can do is 184 units and 68 per cent near plan open space. Pickering Card passed a motion this week accepting 184 units and 70 per cent open space. Both Tridel and residents have threatened to take the matter to the OMB, but it seems a final compromise will be worked out as the project goes to site plan approval. Teen shot during bar scuffle A 19 -year-old Pickering man Is in serious condition in hospital after suffering gunshot wounds outside an. Ajax bar Sunday night. About 300 teens were in attendance at an alcohol -free dance at Rockabilly's Roadhouse on Bayiy Street West when a fight broke out Just before 11 P.m The scuffle then moved out to the parking lot where a semi- automatic handgun was drawn and four shots fired. The victim who is being treated at St. Michaers Hospital in Toronto was shot at least twice — in the thigh and in the hand. Shots were also fired at a bouncer at the bar. Charged with two counts of attempted murder is Nicholas Simpson, 18, of no fixed address. Simpson appeared in Provincial Court Monday and remains in custody. Durham Regional Police say the victim's injuries are not life- threatening. Q W PEN ?3"off Ali En ftws • »��rara,..� p C// 90 Harwood Ave., S. :> Harwood Plaza iD ' •. * C5° 683-2940 Recorded vote plan nixed at Pickering Council Ptkwig courel m ersed beg this Kempen has been pushing for fast month and the deck was instructed pending a regional review of council week on a decision It made lad month recorded votes because he says to prepare a bylaw alimirg the new procedtm to allow recorded votes at committee councillors too often change votes procedure. But this week, when the Council decided not to defer, as the medirss. I from one meeting to the next. A bylaw came before council, the derk derk requested Instead their caked the Regional Councillor Kip Van majority of ommaors agreed with him requested it be deferred for sbr months vote and defeated the new procedure. 0 There is no more appropriate time than the holiday season to say "Thank You" to our customers and warmest ftTsholiday greetings and best wishes for the New Year. 55 Taunton Road East Ajax, Ontario L1T 3V3 1993 RATE SCHEDULE In order to deal with an 8.2% increase in the cost of electricity from Ontario Hydro, the Ajax Hydro -Electric Commission has set new rates and charges for all energy consumed and services used on and after January 1, 1993, as listed below. These new rates represent an average increase of 7.8%. The first bill in 1993 may include consumption from 1992, which will be prorated on a daily basis at old rates. RESIDENTIAL SERVICE - MONTHLY First 250 kWh 11.921 per kWh All Additional kWh 7.324c per kWh Mninimaem Hill $7.25. month GENERAL SERVICE - MONTHLY Dem and Charge FirNIC t 50 kW Balance .$5.55 per kW Enemy Charge First 250 kWh 11.926 per kWh Next 12,250 kWh 8.040 per kWh All Additional kWh 5.81 a per kWh Minimum Bill Under 50 kW $7.25 per mond, or $0.60/kW of maximum demand in excess of 50 kW established in previous 11 months. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE -MONTHLY Stet kW SentinelL ightir g - $29.12 per kW Flat Rate Water Heating $37.30 kW EQUIPMENT RENTALS (Emtbing Rentals Only) Senfi Lights 175 Watatt $3.25 per month 400 Watt $3.75 per month Note: Ali energy rata are cakidated on an equivvalemu daily Matas. PrwW Payment All rates shown are the net amount. Bills Paid after the due date wig it p an additional 5% late payment chair. Method of Payment For your convenience, may be made at our office, by mod, at amry Cid Bank or by utilizing our Drop Box Located in the Harwood Plaza between Pharma, Plus and the Royal Bartk. Rates are subject to Ontario Hydro approval. OFFICE HOURS 8:00 AM TO 4:00 PM Telephone: 619-0500 Monday to Friday inclusive Fax: 619-0210 4 TW S47 McW4000nabw 2'x ILM Januar � "The Best Buns in Town" Free Offer! C i•� Present this 1 radvertisement' to receive 6 Free Bagels or Kaisers with any purchase Offer Valid January 2 to 16, 1993 Only _ _ _.. -. . _ - .....w i+rt��.�• .y►+► . �.-'yam►' Board unhappy with fact finder conclusions At least one side of the labor contract impasse between the Durham Board of Education and its secondary school teachers is not happy with recommendations of a provincially -appointed fact finder. In a press release issued by the board on Dec. 21, a report by Toronto lawyer Heather Crisp was criticized for many of its conchisions. The fact finder concluded that the labor deal currently being offered to secondary school teachers by the Durham Region Board of Education is not sufficient to build an agreement. However, Crisp praised both sides for their good working relationship and congenial approach during negotiations. Th.stees feel the fact finder's re comr- endat ions do not take into accourt economic realities," the press release said. 7 ne board feels fact finder Heather Crisp has shown no indication that she is aware of the recession -torn community's reluctance to see property taxes rise further." The fact finder report was made public on Dec. 21. Both the board and the Ontario Secondary School Teacher's Federation (OSSTF) District 17 were provided with copies of the report on Dec. 2. While she refused to offer any recommendation on a contract Correction A Dec 18 item in Ajax Nevis In Brief stated that the tax eerti8cation fee for the Town of Ajax will rise frau $10 to $15. The current fee is actually $15 and the fee will rise to $20, effective Jan. 1, 1993. Also, due dates for payof town tmcea next year will be Feb. 24, Pod 28, Jure 28 and Sept. 28. ..The Bay Nems apologizes for 31�s erns Sat. Dec. 26 10-4 p.m. METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE Brock Road North of 401 =2.00 Admission 447-2549 term, Crisp cautioned teachers about accepting a 1 -year labor deal proposed by the board. Teachers have coLmtered with a 2 -year agreement. "Che risk to the teachers of a 1 -year agreement is that conditions will be worse in 1993-1994," the fact finder said in her report. "Since the announcement of the province on Nov. 26 that funding to boards will be zero per cent in 1994, the teachers should consider their alternatives carefully." Crisp recommended a 1 per cent salary increase for teachers (based on the Ontario Consumer Price Index from June). Teachers had asked for a 3.1 per cent raise over one year. Tl e Board countered with a .5 per cent increase in February 1993, another .5 per cent in September and another .5 per cent in April 1994. In a press release last week, the board called the fact finder's proposal "inappropriate in a time of great financial restraint." According to the board, a highly -qualified secondary teacher with 10 year's experience earns $64,345 a year. Fact finder Crisp also commented on the board's decision to build a $15 million education centre. "The significance of the education centre is that the board is not afraid to make high profile spending decisions, so long as it feels that they are publicly acceptable." Trustees say the new education centre will have no impact on the 1993 budget and will save $3 million during the first 20 years. Other fact finder recommendations included a proposal to give teachers one personal leave day per year, chargeable to sick leave. Teachers have asked for two such days. Trustees say the practice will cost $184,000 in additional supply teacher costs. Crisp also recommended no change to teacher staffing and workload. Teachers have recommended hiring ar. additional five teachers to facilitate the implementation of lest earning Grade 9. With the exception of removing co-insurance on a basic dental plan, the fact finder recommended all other benefits remain the sane. A proposal by teachers to require 100 per cent payment of benefits during parental leave was also rejected by Crisp. According to the board gess release, both sides continue to negotiate. One meeting has been held since the fact finder report was presented in early December. Another meeting is set for early January. rdEM A BANQUET MILL? Join us in a country club setting for your Christmas parties, luncheons, small, large or private parties. 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Syrup '1'9 739 ml (Dining from Regular Daily Menu) HOLIDAY CALENDAR DEL�MBER 24 - Open for d1MW PWS Regular amu DECEMBER 25 - CLWD NAPPY N"AYSIH r .+;Zi,� Take-out Available_ SEASON'S GREETINGS from Jim, Anita & Staff JIM WITTY We thank you for your patronage, friendship &trust. wiftv REAL ESTATE 683-8661 i W tty INSURANCE 683-3110 0 e,� o oI () ,-r a - .rte-WWr�up-WW,W, `*� (New Years Eve Party) for bneakf , /=Cb, & dyer P regular alew O 40 o 40 s'Darty p m - la)o am. T � f R,lfftln-qn V% irn ;ston Rd., Pickering E Corner of Hwy. 2) Reservations 427-3 03 aiadiy Accepted 41 ) oo a o GGGGP a 4 I . lie a+.yrkw tUeeewtierzk1ft y By Glean Hendry The 55 -day strike at Rotherglen Detention Centre ended last Wednesday with both sides happy to just be back at work. Negotiations had been stalled between management and the 30 -member staff at the maximum -security youth detention centre in Ajax and tensions were high during most of the strike. But all that changed after two marathon sessions with a provincial mediator Dec. 11 and 14. The two sides managed to hammer out an agreement and staff, members of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) Local 585, ratified the deal Dec. 16. The board of directors for Kennedy House — the administrators for Rotherglen — also approved the deal Wednesday. The contract was approved by a 4-1 margin. It was a first contract for the local. OPSEU representative Ted Loughheed, who said the union can clam: victory in the dispute because they were able to win most of their demands. Ed Blazo, Kennedy House ow..tive director, spent his first day back with regular staff in meetings but found time to express his satisfaction that the labor dispute had finally ended. "It feels great, fantastic. rm happy to have the people back at work." Paula VanDusen, a guard at the centre and a member of the union negotiating team, echoed Blazo's sentiments. She also hoped the two sides could learn to put aside their past Blood donor clinic Dec. 26 For those who want to give the greatest gift of aD — the gift of fife — there will be a blood donor clinic on Dec. 26 at St. Bernadette Church, 21 Ba* St - E., Ajax, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. differences and try to work together, for the good of the youth at the centre. "It's been a long battle but we just want to get back working. We want to improve the relationship between management and staff so we are more effective with the kids," she said. "But were happy to be on the job again." Meals on Wheels The Canadian Red Cross Society, Ajax -Pickering Branch is looking for volunteers with vehicles to deliver Meals on Wheels in Ajax, one day per week Severai positions are available and training is provided. Deliveries are made between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. For further information or to vohaiteer your tine for this vital service, please call 420- 3383. 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Pickens, Ontario L1W3E6 1 . A message of hope for the holidays More than at any time in recent memory, this Christmas "'tis the season to be jolly" — or to at least make the attempt. it's been a difficult year for most of us. Check the pages of any newspaper, turn on any television, talk to the people around you. for proof of that statement. Gloom and doom abound and it saturates virtually every aspect of modern-day Fife. Companies and industries are shutting down, people are losing their lobs, taxes and deficits rise continually. Worst of all there doesn't appear to be any relief in sight Peopleseem [earful and guarded as the prospect of personal disaster seems to creep closer and closer towards them. Understandably there's a tendency to tune out the world — to become cloistered In our own private lives while dreading that fateful date when we can't keep reality outside our doors any longer. These are frightening and pessimistic tines. - it makes it all the more important to dig down deep for some semblance of personal reassurance — to believe that better times we in the offing, to I Aleve that the world is still a wondrous place, to be hopeful, positive and above all elle, happy. Easy waot to say. but tough uanoepts to put into practice. A good startle to consider your own UL H you have family Lind friends them isel fortunate and neva fake these gilts for gran>ased. If you have personal problems strive lo brut thea into some reasoning context. 'Make one day at a time and be realistic ;about solutions. If your problems are Pore than yon can handle them set help. 1bere are people wla care. t . Consider being part of this solution to *hat age year comma 4. Offer your time -sio others. U yon can afford It, consider €ipifering your dollars to any one of a camber d worthy causes. < ::.Consider that adversity does iodated :;build dtmacim k encouaases ua in case more about one another. Fandles and ;people who share difffcult times dim fid .-better day: even more spedal. it's times like these that provide ibpportunities to one day recall this :;iiaament in history as an era whidr brought in ail closer together: ;:Such Is the true spirit of the holiday .*casae. Merry Christmas to all. A deep layer of this rustic north crisp sno Pickering w adds charm and a sense of Christmas to rural scene. Fond past memories applied to Christmas present ft's the night Wme Cfwwmas T?w times, they are tough V* don't toile any money Can a smile be enough? This is usu* my favorite time of the year. There's always been something about Christmas that was special to me. The mere thought of it at any other time of the year brings a m* to my face. ,As the actual day approached, I'd be Winning like a monk on his first date. rd have a certain bounce in my step and even my enemies looked good. Christmas charged me up We no other time of the year. When 1 was a youngster there was alwei s that M*q rd feel in December And Christmas Eve — the anticipation would just about drive me crazy waiting for the dawn of a new day, Christmas Day. And Santa never forgot me. He would always forget a few items on my wish IM — generaly whatever cost more than $30 and 1 usually forgave him for that. In our house, Mom and Dead wotid go al out on the siodkings. It would take at least an hour to sift through the goodies, eating the edibles along the way. There was method to my folks' madness, of course, because the extra hour was for my Dads benefit, which he wisely used sleeping. When we finally managed to rouse him, my two brothers and I would open their stockings. Then it was breakfast (usually poached eggs] and finally, the presents - These are some of my fardest memories. It is the stuff my dreams are made of. But rm not a dAd any more. Today the stockings are sirnrner, the presents are fewer and we don't own an egg poacher. rve bought one present for my wife so far and I think that's going to be al she gets. It will be a very lean C hftmas. We've got Mils to pay ilea everyone else tart for us, its touch and go. Tunes are tough, money is tight and 1 honestly don't know d were going to be able to make al our payments. . But its still Christmas and it's still special. Well make it somehow — with heads up and Spirits high. The trick is putting it al in perspective. You only have to watch the news — hear reports of starving children to Somalia or doser to home, the food and toy drives in Pickering and Ajax. We have it easy. I might not have everything I need, but there are plenty of people around the globe and right in our backyard who have much less. Helping those less fortunate than ourselves, I think, is the true meaning of Christmas. On December 25, rm going to try and forget my own problems. My wife and I will be at a soup kiichen in downtown Toronto, helping serve Christmas dinner to the horneleess. Its only a few hours of our time. A few hours out of a special day. It's not much, but maybe we can put a smile on the faces of a few people who could surely use one. Maybe it will also be enough to get me back in the Christmas spirit and in the process put a smile back on my face. If that's not enough, I only have to pay a visit to my brother's horse, or at any of my kirl* +s. Ask one of my younger nieces or nephews what Christmas means to them. The smile on their fakes will sturdy fight up the room Lefters we me .. ZMMBV��Yds 1�etters to the Educt.' Letters slot and are suli�td to edAd— They must 1 a�ddrm and tdgat meamd w of the sA�der pro�ied, i�d be #�iited i si%p4 :thhe A great gift - nicerBurley Soap on than chocolates a Rope $199 CANDY 1, TREES Burley After $ 99 shave Lotion 99 Christmas For men 5y Shulton CRAPPORT COOKIE Eau De Toilette CUTTERS 50 ML 5P99 9 $ Sugg. Retail $29.95 Oxford Totes FILING SLIP-ON SYSTEMRUBBERS Assorted Colours Christmas Fa Design BATH FOAM METAL SACHETS TRAYS 1 4'8 $ 4911$ ed 00 A Gert StocYnp 9"er Christmas WE GIFT BAGS Large Assortment 991, Christmas Fa WRAPPING FOAM PAPER BATH 8 Sheets - 50 sq. ft 500 ML 99 $1299 All Individual Face Makers Bowty Christmas Ace. CARDS& Cowwt— Compare Much Higher oFF$4*$r Sugg. Retail $6991$799.1$1 Executive For Beautihrl ZIPPERED Larissa Dual FHa overs - unction PORTFOLIO BEAUTY Sun. Reid V1.50 MASKS $ion $ 99 �W:f rdr-ff we ArJ1(• I rrar r CLUSTERS 400 GM $ 99 Kodak COLOUR FILM 100 Speed s 99 0110-24 C135-24 Sony VIDEO TAPES VCR - T120 $ gg -ol L ry IL w : YY : .. .. - .- tl....-..... 4.?.,._,1....c.:'1='j5#'L-.:i,-.."::i,''L,,,.4i�rl........,,:'skr1.'R.1' .... 1, : .. .. - .- tl....-..... 4.?.,._,1....c.:'1='j5#'L-.:i,-.."::i,''L,,,.4i�rl........,,:'skr1.'R.1' .... 10 71e Say Mee*,-Debember 23, "92 Season's . .. ....... From the home of Christmas Crafts & Gifts, all our families at �7"ewm 9UM4 CS �0 '� OUP �US10111eT� Jones Wood Products 3250 MidLind Ave. 291-9855 Thank -you for Nour much appreciated business. 557 Kingston Rd. ( Whites Rd. & Hwy. 2) Pickering TOYOTA HOTLINE 799 4800 • 1.800-2634431 Our very best for _� /�';; the Holiday Season. r We look forward to �!. serving you in 1993 , 333 KINGSTON ROAD (AT THE ROUGE RAVINE) 509-5555 CeO-01 A a r4ow fty rum* Jima" ....... . ... . ........ ... ... Ac...... .... . o;n& 8 Greeti� "May 199,1 be lutea wirn W%#50%amn learning and growth." Would like to thank all of their )eason's Greetings from all the staff at customers, and wish them a Merry Christmas & a safe & happy holiday. DIAMOND TRIANGLE We are looking forward to serving customers, W u Would stomers like e and d M wisha isn h Ch �nas & a Safe & r1s W loo Training and Development Centre e re kin g fom you 375 Finley Avenue Suite 202, Ajax you all in 1993. 427-1922 Church & Bayly St., Pickering 683-5722 Diamond Triangle -19 ��(j�csoutl,of}C'I>UOU -)07 Jr LcKer" 120 Hunt. St. Ajax 683-6126 �l PICKK 13051 I ' 1111-v I Vis' —4 44i -s s-ylli !;J- ,?i' •Ys;[i 3niycttl 7'0-sf rt -;S -id 3 11 ki. ., q -• . � � .Z'P'�'N"riP�B�.�.i 's �f '. .4Z ....�,. ff 5►' .... , 12 Mme Say News, Demwbw 23,19!2 1 Having trouble with your Homework? 'The Oshawa Durham :Home Builders Association has the Answers! The Association consists of members from all aspects of the home building industry -- Builders, Financial Institutions, Real Estate Firms, Suppliers, etc. - If you have a question or concern in regards to your home - we'd like to hear from you! Brought to you by... in co-operation with The Bay News from a member of the ODHBA Ot :kl\\ \�\\\ \\`01' �l\lilt,,, 4 �'� :: app \� f f t " _•• ... A��\� .c on, ur am irst u7474/&1 `jAat memories this season brings... we hope your holidays are the happiest! VISIT OUR NEW MODEL HOMES IN BOWMANVILLE Mon. to Thws i pm. - 5 p.m Closed Fndav Sat.. Sun , t4 Hots. 11 a m. - 6 p.m. 623-0044 TARE WAVERLY EXtTPF U iwk, To You: «t l� Glll Z Builders of Distinetwe Homes -- 286-5012 Our best wishes of the boliday seasons It's great to have you as our valued Patrons. Greetings f rom ,all the f olks at Meadow Cliffe Homes. oY un w err TARE WAVERLY EXtTPF U iwk, To You: «t l� Glll Z Builders of Distinetwe Homes -- 286-5012 Our best wishes of the boliday seasons It's great to have you as our valued Patrons. Greetings f rom ,all the f olks at Meadow Cliffe Homes. — �i>Vi .?�� r,riT'n rr(i .�srr+c�:. ec+i1 �x.►:i �v�ir led :- .;i'_► .....�ne�o!�,.?•^'..+.ntiil►r-'t•�!r. s..wa-.-�-:3.• v.., . -.-..-.,r., ...�:�--.-'.wr."eal�o**: t+�r`�'.�-.::wi+aaz'^�,-a�s'Raw�.•v.�� �:.t �*'-„`;-;y-.-�*..:.; _ ' _, , .. .- .-�--... r.., .-,, i� �,,".•:” ,- • _ . TW Bal Flews, Deeembw 23,19!2 13 pf 11� Chowe But Cke Cimek' as #rjt i_�dstflias `11 f Iii It's a sentiment that's far from new, yet one that's still so true: Merry Christmas! John Boddy 1 0 t Finch East of Fairport 831-2221 �'I'1ARMAN�ILE HOME -for CHRIST M 'There's no better wrish we could make for all our wonderful friends and patrons at this time! Court m Whitby Smborough 434-3897 432-2337 7242478 16a -- ! - �', J �Meaiod��' -THE CHOICE BUIZZER" It's a pleasure to greet our friends at this time and wish you all the happiness the season can bring! LIBERTY VILLAGE BO 1 CHRISTMAS HOURS- , E i i ■ CLOSED DEC. 24. 25. & 26. Bow nville's Best New Community r� IL *N A&4►" _ / Wishing happiness and peacq to yowl - Cou an HOMES 427-7703 509-2162 iyhen you buy Coughlan you buy quality phis an investonnt. "-�4 T6e Da, I�iei.s;1>feoetiber 23,1l�2 eason's Greeti All the staff at Walker Heating thank you for your patronage over the past year and wish you all the best in '93 Ian Walker, Martyn Walker, Deana Grant, Vivian Young, Joan Walker, Alex Walker, Peter Webb, Trent Hopkins, Richard Cowen, Rick Losee, Richard Wellham, Ernie Bogle, Al Duncan, Garth Horlock, Dan Greer 520 Westney Rd. S. Ajax 427-2577 WALKER HEATING Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year `die Christmas season marks a time of hope t and promise, when we are reminded of the blessings we share and the spirit of goodwill and generosity that exists among us. 1 am proud to be able to share with you the spirit and joy of Christmas. May warmest wishes to each of you and may the coming year bring good health and every happiness. Rene Soetens, M.P. R. 11t:!,Z�0 I'd like to offer my sincere thanks to all of our friends & customers who have supported us throughout the year. We look forward to serving you in the New Year and we wish you & yours a Merry Christmas and a successful New Year. 'yesus is the reason for the season. 42,77-1663A Happy Holidays from the Staff at SOFTWARE, i Bob Rogers Maureen Paget Jeff Salter Paul Parker Rob Kohm Richard Mark Heys Jokn Hillman Mohammed 1550 Kington Rd., Unit #17 420-9030 Pickering, Ontario FAX * 420-5326 We wish you sunshine through your windows in the New Year! Thank you for shopping at Manufacturer's Drapes & Blinds - we appreciate your patronage over the past year. Cvo� Lower level Pickering Town Centre i -t gown from Sear. _... ♦� SUBARU Wishing our customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. C&C Motor Sales Ltd. 1705 Dundas St. IV., Whitby 430-6666 'i P ...... ....... ... ... /.season's . . .. Ureetinxs'10 ll our��ustoiners . 7'"V 1 �zo_10n I 9 .LSE �.� �i�c�.�iE �. BLESS114GSI May you and your loved ones eqjoy the gifts of the season. Joe, Donna, Jim, Joanna And allJTour friends at 4 PRWTM OFFICE CENTRE H"d ONIM' 513 WeSTNEY FID. S. AJAX ONt LIS WA TEL- (416) 6013-I6p A Shm. 219 HAM1000 AVE.& AJAX ONT LIS 2N6 FAX: (414)U3-7727 146 In* Day News,"December 23,1992 _ . . �Ea We can accomodate groups up to 50 people. Open 7 days a week from 11 a.m. Make out available 839-5721 Liverpool Rd. S. . Pickering To Reserve 839-5758 PICKERING'S best food value for over 25 yearst <`< he Bay News would >' like to thank all of the advertisers in our special greeting section who made a donation to purchase food for the needy during the holiday season. The Bay News, on behalf of the advertisers, dropped off boxes of food at the Ajax -Pickering Salvation Army. Pictured (from left) are: Loreli Roffel, cadet in training, Joan Harry, Family Services Co- ordinator for the Ajax - Pickering United Way and Gail Jennings, Director of Advertising, The Bay News. r Ae ,i Frm &e staff at . R ,pr Pine Inc. SM Niotwb Street East Bas: (416) 6683328 (seems) VIN*" Fax: (416) 6687998 I f everyone would light just one candle, what a brighter world this would be. Warmest wishest from aU of us at... , ,-,Owasco Volkswagen Inc. Owasco Canadian Car & Camper Rental L • • Dmin s< a Affiliated with Owasco Volkswagen & Audi Inc. 1425 Dundas St., Fast, Whitby � a �• Oshav�ra/'Whitby -668-9383 1425 Dundas St., Fast, Whitby, Ontario Canada LIN 2K6 � ePone: -Osh`haw Toronto,/Ajax/Pickering - 686.6410 owasoo Tel al)Mtby - 668-9383 - TOLL FREE 1-800-263-2676, Toronto/Ajax/Pickering - 686-6410 Ear fence the Owasco Feeh - It's proven since 1972 Fax (416) 668-9734 Ontario Toll Free 1-800-263-2676 "I CARE" and OML MICE AWARD WINNER Travelling Can&&* the U.S.A. and Europe the Owasco way Peter wolcn& Toyota represerttalive Carole McCroden (centre) delivered donated food to Captains Dong and Nettie Butt of the Ajax Salvation Army_ The food was collected by local dealers and helps approximately 600 famiks in Pickerling and Ajax through the Toyota Christrnas are drive. 1815 Ajax inn deemed historic The Old Post Inn in Ajax, 177 years young, has been awarded Ontario Heritage Act protection as a property of architectural and historical value. The Kingston Road building, built in 1815, has been deemed historically important for its early construction form and function as a staging stop on this busy road — the most important east -west route in the province's early history. Ajax council Dec. 14 served notice of its intention to designate the building a heritage site and passed the �`sr a,wss sstelxJ' 7W Day !Yews, bur mbw 23, IM 11 bylaw protecting the site. The building's architectural significance is its early form and distinctive Loyalist, neo- classic design, as well as the surviving older detail and unusual layout, which link it to its original use. It is also noted as a building of superior construction for its period, built in brick with fine structural timberwork. Cmile �f � Tam Olt is wnd #m two maV compana an Wpr own I* wasilrRm. Did you know that the Owasco dealership is proud to have over 55 co-workers who, with their many years of experience, create a wealth �r1 of knowledge? OPTOMETRISTS DR. E. GILLEZEAU & DR. M. FITZSIMMONS WE INVITE NEW PATIENTS BYAPPOINTMENT WE OFFER FAMILY EYECARE • Contact Lenses • Binocular Vision • Perceptual Testing • Dispensing of all Types of Frames 8 Contacts Pidnring CarpWats Comm 1305 Picks * Parkway ii= 683-1175 839-6303 NO CHARGE SPORT APPEARANCIE PACKAGE ■ FORGED ALUMINUM WHEELS • HIGH GLOSS METALLIC BUMPERS ■ COLOUR -KEYED HEADLAMP FRAME AND GRILL ■ FRONT BUMPER VALANCE AND AERO -TECH SIDE PANELS • SPECIAL SPORT STRIPING PACKAGE .9 $1 3AEROSPORT I YOUR ONTARIO FORD & MERCURY DEALERS FEATURES INCLUDE: •AIR CONDITIONING • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION • 3.0 LITRE V6 ENGINE ■ DRIVER'S SIDE AIRBAG ■CLOTH CAPTAIN'S CHAIRS • REAR WHEEL ANTI-LOCK BRAKES ■ AM/FM STEREO ■ REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASH ER/DEFROSTER •M%p with cashback applied for 1993 Aero" XL 5 -passenger with Preferred Equipment Package 631A and Sport Appearance Package 552. Cashback and financing offers may not be comdned. Excludes freight, lKense and applicable taxes. Limited time offers avadable on 1993 model retail purchases from dealer inventory only. Dealer may sell for loss. See dealer for details. Ontario FMDA, PO Box 2000, Oakville, Ontario M SEI r 0 _..... ....'.... .L.a.: �..�"S�' `e�ai+4 i'hti•b7k+N•ailf-0.iry+' i •-..:.i �.. .'.r: 'r....:. r.:. i is , ]U-"7 NeTss,,Deoe=bec 23, IM Ajax native scores tops in Canada in chartered accountant's exam N Dae McUm 1,650 from Ontario. Results and graduated in 1987. She Beth Wilson of Ajax has won were released in early graduated from the University of top honors for Canada on the December. Toronto in 1991 with a 1992 Uniform Final The Ajax native scored an bachelor's degree in commerce Examination for chartered impressive perfect score of 400 and is currently employed as an accountancy candidates. out of 400. She admitted her auditor by accounting firm Peat Wilson, 24, captured the high scoring achievement was Marwick Thorne of Richmond Governor Generars gold medal, an unexpected surprise. Hill. presented by the Canadian "Most definitely," Wilson told Wilson and her husband Institute for Chartered The Bay News. "It's Eke a lot of currently live in South A`ax Accountants for scoring the other tests. When you write it highest marks in Canada. She you always think you did really was also awarded the Ontario badly." institute gold medal for Wilson said she began achieving the highest marks in studying for the exam in January the province. and spent the summer months _ The exam for chartered footing exclusively on the task Ap accountants is renowned as one Wilson admitted she had done of the toughest academic tests well at an earlier practice exam. anywhere. Traditionally only The test itself was a 4 -day one out of every two students effort which students were given who write the exam for the first four hours to complete exam time end up passing. The pass questions each day. The rate for the most recent exam questions were case studies. was 53.6 per cent nationaDy and Students were given a business 60 per cent for Ontario scenario and were required to .students. address a number of issues in The accounting test was ea& case. Beth Wilson written in September by 4,366 Wilson (formerly Beth A perfect score chartered account students from Thornton) was born in Ajax. across Canada — including She attended Ajax High School HAVE from JIM NICHOLSON INSURANCE 776 Liverpool Rd. Pickering 839-1271 b' sle5sn5 �'�iAY.,WAT�t b oF= tidAys T� i Ti1EYE ' THOMAS AND CHASE ASSOCIATES Certified Genual Accountants $ Harwood Avenue, Suite 203, Ajax LIS 20 (416) 686-2407 Soetens supports railway garbage option While Pickering readies for a battle to prevent another landfill site in the area, the Town of Kirkland Lake is stepping up its own fight to bring a dump into their beleaguered cornnumity. The Northern Ontario town has been hit especially hard by the recession and community leaders see Toronto garbage as a chance to create jobs and economic opportunities. They've had little Iuck convincing Queens Park. ExMron meat Minister Ruth Crier is on record saying she opposes the idea of shipping Toronto garbage north. So now the town is pitching the idea to federal MPs. Ontario MP Rene Soetens recently met with the Kirkland Lake contingent and he said he likes the idea, calling it a '5R solution." The proposal calls for the construction of a waste transfer facility in Vaughan, where waste would be sealed in Moot containers, ride doubie- stacked on flat rail cars and TOWN OF PICKERING PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1992 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY COLLEC !ON SCHEDULE During the Christmas and New Years Holiday Season, it is necessary to make adjustments to the regular collection schedule. Please take careful note of the following dates as they may affect your collection service. GARBAGE eft RECYCLMG QQT I.E OTION Ranibm Alt. GarbQM Alt. Blue Box Collection Collection Dav collection Day Fri. Dec. 25 Sat. Dec. 26 Mon. Dec. 21 Fri. Jan. 1 Mon. Jan. 4 Mon. Jan. 4 CEOUS721M TRM COLLBCMN Mon. Jan. 4th and Moa. Jan. 11th Please be sure to have an items at the roadside by 7 a.m. on the cora eoUec:tlon day. Enquires can be made during no nud business hours to: B.F.I. (Garbage) ............................619-6506 Miller (Recycling) ...............1-800-416-1582 Public Works Department .... :....... 420-4630 Please save this notice and keep it handy for reference. On beha(' of the Tom of Pickering and its' contractors, we wish to extend our best wishes for a Happy soliday Season. Stephen A. yokes, P. Eng. Director of Public Works travel to abandoned mines in the Kirkland Lake area. The "511" title adds "railway" — a fifth W to reduce, re -use, recycle and recover. Soetens does, however, admit that the plan may be a little late, anyway. 'The Kirkland Lake group is organized now and they're saying 'here's an option," he said. "The (provincial) government has probably already precluded this option but I think its something they should take another look at, and not write it off." PRINTING Even if Grier were to reconsider the Kirkland Lake proposal, Soetens couldn't predict if the plan would offer any answers to Pickering's own dump problems. "I don't know if this is the solution to Durham Region's landfill problems or if it will replace the four possible sites around Whitevale. I only wish the provincial government would open its mind to alternatives like the rail option so that the people of Whitevale might be spared another dump." OFFICE COMT73TER + CENTRE OFRCE 1993 RATE NOTICE On January 1, 1993 our retail rates will be increased by an average of 7.5%_ This rate adjustment is mainly necessary to cover an 8.2% increase in the rates for electric power purchased from Ontario Hydro. Power purchases represent 87% of our operating costs. The new rates outlined below, will be applied on all electric power consumption on and after January 1, 1993. RESIDENTIAL SERVICE 1st 250 kW_h/month 12.05t/kW.h Balance per month 7.47t/kWh Minimum Bill S6.00/month GENERAL SERVICE 1st 250 kWh/month 12.05V W.h Next 12,250 kW.h/month 8.21 f. W.h Balance per month 5.89V".h Demand Charge (0-50 kWlmonth)No Charge (Over 50 kW/month) $5.80&W Minimum Bib $6.00/1month• "or 600/kW of maximum demand in excess of 50 kW established in previous eleven (11) months. EQUIPMENT RENTAL 40 Galion Water He" $4.50 per month 60 Galion Water Heater $5.00 per month 100 Gallon Water Heater $5.00 per month Miscellaneous rate schedules are available on request from our office. The Goods and Services Tax is applicable to all energy consumption and taxible services. The above rates are subject to approval by Ontario Hydro. PICKERING HYDRO -ELECTRIC COMMISSION 1920 Ba* Street, Pickering, Ontario L1 W 3R6 427-0791 to ..... ... "' 3fappy aYS General store history dates to 1881 ome things change, and some exactly as they did 112 years ago. remain the same. It is, in fact, a little like stepping At Brock's General Store back in time, fitting in nicely with in Port Perry, the down- other historic buildings in town that home, old-fashioned feel still remains make downtown Port Perry a prime intact, complete with the personal tourist area. service that was much more common in The store is in its third location — the last century. the original store was destroyed by fire The store has undergone some in 1885 — and now comprises two changes since it was first built in 1881. buildings. Originally a grocery, it now stocks a The larger building houses children's complete line of men's, ladies' and and ladies' wear and the smaller children's clothes, as well as footwear. building — a former bank, complete But many things haven't changed. with the original vault (now an office) Bill Brock, a namesake and great- — is home to men's clothes. randson of founder William Brock, The two buildings, about 5,000 as remained faithful to the old ways in square feet, are located at 168 Queen the store's design — the storefront and j St., one block up from the lake. 985 - much of the interior looking almost 2.121. 4 T t0 wile, RlarRliell�, lorlrter 28,1!!2 Te 4. ..._ M W �il!111W M MIL. V Mar AIF = sl®11a 1 f� 100 HELP WANTED 216 CLASSIFIED IWDEX tor pe- at� supply Mew 102 OFFICE HELP F WLOYMENT SHARED ACCOMMODATION 214 215 OUT OF TOWN RENTALS 330 CRAFTS CONDO FOR RENT 415 PAINTING ' 416 MOVING /STORAGE ' 609 610 PERSONAL TENDERS 100 HELP WANTED 216 FLORIDA VACATION RENTALS SCS ROKA tor pe- at� supply Mew 102 OFFICE HELP 220 SHARED ACCOMMODATION 400, SERVICE DIRECTORY 103 SALES HELP/AGENTS 230 WANTED TO RENT 401 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 104 CAREERS 240 STORAGE SPACE 402 CAREER TRAINING 105 SALES CAREER 250 OFFICE / RETAIL SPACE 403 DAYCARE AVAILABLE 106 EMPLOYMENT WANTED 260 COMMERCIAUINDUSTRIAL 404 DAYCARE WANTED 107 SELF EMPLOYMENT a lFirst claw commission it 2 se ial a CCs pArrw port 405 FINANCIAL SERVICES 110 SKILLED TECHNICAL MISC. 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Price rtpetiabla. 414.0aii7W 1 a2 ttdrta ap or room for rent in elven new home. ` LWO= Heights,,Aiwa. �ppaP"`Inp, Mokullspecious 2 brim► bensL table. apflaurtdn••p 117 050 1�N u�lb If you're looking for a career change you owe it to yourself to call Everett Dehart 831-2056 or 683.7777 for a confidential interview. Get the fags before you make your decision. PR=RUIG - laeirtp lake. updated 2 bdrm. detached fart, yard. $750 plus, huge Yewwu APL - 2 badrosttt friaolaea, shoo Inclusive. 427- W FAX 839-8135 FLORIDA Clearwater - 3 bedroom, air conditioned mobile homes. heated pools, hot tub, temp. shuMo bosid, clubhouse, now beachers, attractions. Children war' conte. Photos. CLASSIFIEDS is here and residents of the Pkkering / AJax area are trace ' to auctions outside it community. To place+our auction caU Classifieds. 839-8114 or 686-3577 FAX 839-8135. 600 NOTICES 601 AUCTIONS 602 BIRTHS 603 DEATHS 604 COMING EVENTS 605 SPRING REGISTRATION 606 LEGAL NOTICES 607 GREETINGS 608 MEMORIAL 310 U""1.,,?`'� BanRrupt, credit problem You -re OK, cars trom 1978-1984. Lease to own. No credR check. Cal 686-3T75 or 725-1988 EM Dllnclory if/TS,Af• � � (ar0�a.� 557 KNiGSTON RD. fltp(Et K ONf. {Ane tasat d orwhe Ki 420-90W i WLDWOOD FORD 1167 Kingston Rd. Pickering 839-6666 427-2828 J 312 $$ CARS WANTED $$ Top diMidpafor =magcurl. 683-2998 900 MISCELLANEOUS 901 GARAGE SALES 902 LOST b FOUND 903 PETS 904 INSTRUCTION 905 CHRISTMAS TREES 906 'FLEA MARKET 907 BINGO 908 FISHING 909 DRIVING SCHOOLS 910 PARTY SERVICES 911 HEALTH FOODS WINTER CAR CARE COMPLETE RUST PROOF 11;1Z (INCLUDES LIGHT TRUCKS) 683-2977 Ajax Auto Centre 221 Wcstney Rd. S. 403 WEE WM= PRWATE NONE DAYCARE Providing quality home daycare for children 6 weeks or older. Full-time - part-time in licensed, supervised homes. Call Mi•4tt1i sovrlt AJAX - Educational daycare ProPam for 3 yew* ♦. OwkTisd, aap•rlenced, Ey 2,S o. s nwrnirpa) Mf��"'s CLASSIFIED NAIL With . 6*w* _ 09e a° a WHAT A omnwv ei"c�1,".a�m a DISCOVERY taY'sYa �n este. Pei• rentoval - Hartdyrnan. ias►taM 1 _ ':�s�i1>M • I FiataW MORTGAGE Lam 1st a< value. All proPertY types. Prince rates. Quick Service and Approvrls. Cell CITYCAN FINANCIAL CORP. Fn-mM blan Bay News Peter's Appliances 'Since 1955' ; ;� A10 ;FAIR :IELECTM • AMAMI! • MODEM MMD • W.C. WDt1DS WE 4RL PAM FOR ALL WAR APPLIANINS naXft.tostlltllltoou "�a toaasoli - 1755 Pit W" PYwy. (lAit 12) SON Release Rod PkkaYyltl" � Cavils I'IDM lOun 1 tally l2) 428-6333 282-0185 1 r The Buy New4 Aftnoiber 23,.1"2 ..'21 .... .. ... ........:f�py... ........ -...... •faa.lij"�_1 PERSONAL LOANS $1000 & up for any purpose. 254-0897 HANDY MAN SERVICE "No loo Too SmAL. " REpAnts R REvomrrws - PAOMNa - Cifflle&y do &vFs TRouat CLLu4n4o ODD J0139 CALL 427-1674 KIM 1:011ST1i11CT10N COMPLETE RENIOO WN •Basements *Electrical *Bathrooms *Plumbing •Ceramics -Drywall FREE ESTIMATES cownlee4 wwtmmww 427-6684 DARElON TILE Professional Ceramic Installation I work in your home We it was mine. For estimates. call DAVE 683-3730 LEAKING TUBS & SHOWER STALLS Repa:rsd &renovated. Wall 6 floor tile. sup plied b nstalled. MIC. 117 Pull I jrR•RffYR4'Rf ffRf ffffY�' • AJAX MOVING • sts, Ms « Full services, moves, 2 appiarloe and piano apes ecialists, flat rate or; ;hourly. Specializing in;, ;Durham Region. Now; ;offoring free boxes wittt« • move. We now have R - available heated storage «units. Free estimates CON 477 -OM ; fRRRiaRRR*R••••R•RRR SCAR60R000H LUXURY SUITES Pladlnnru Esd 80 Alton Towers circle 321 -OM Platlaww Romp valley 11753 Sheppard Ave. E. 724-0404 2 bdrms. 2 baths, up to 1300 sq. ft 6 quality appliances, 24 hr. electronic security. Amenities Galore! Luxury recreation facilities ATTRACTIVE INCF11ITI lE1111 !MARCHANT Property Management Ltd BROKER HAS $10,000 $147per month. Call Rick at Community Financial 668-6805 (Whitby) Visa. LOWEST MONDAY DISTRESS SALEI PRICES1 ESI Call Berri*, THURSDAY FRIDAY Progressive rb 22nd 100 acres & 20M ft. of 4213.1680 25th waterfront. Close to Hav:lout Pwmeino Hwy 17 beside Crown done fora rection of the price. Land. Only $29 900. Rao. rs. r«nvatlOrss. kitchens. Vendor will finance. bathrooms, basements, diets washers, cemakers. 42111-72HLrned Call rowl Chris or See Monday, Coet. 420 -fit. Bav News ELECTRICIAN • Licensed Jan. 4M3 rates. qualiLights work at ng a service ce L,9hhn0, -trine 6 aero ice 68�-3577 upgrades. AU work puaran• teed. Fles,bls hours a free �83�/ 4 eehrnates. 420-00W. V11 GARDNERS TOPSOIL TREE REMOVAL, CLEANUPS landscaping, driveways etc. FREE ESTMATES oLrwspejtaf seInh p�ienr� . Condo - atdu,rrriel - - Comnlierclel 839-5349 42 cam 428-5700 Bay News Aelt for Rab CLASSIFIEDS PWANIOOW1 ORM tJISOEA 3111,111SPENSKOK TLWM SPEEDING, CAHELM DRW9+4 EM 2482 RDIGS ON RD., SCARBOROUGH PRICK MCMAIION SM* 29548" AGM FOR THE D RM 60"M To solvc your Legal problcros call: 1 (416) 721-2770 PROFESSIONAL PARALEGAL SERVICES Traffic Tickets Lnmigration Landlord & Tenant Small Claims Family Law Tnbunals DR. A. RUDNICK wishes to announce As of January 1 / 93 His family practice is moving to The Bayly Medical Centre 1420 Bayly Street Pickering, Ontario L1W 3R4 (416) 420-5559 New Patients Welcome Dr. Lily Lo, D.D.S. has relocated her Pickering practice of FAMILY DENTISTRY to: 111200 Lawrence Ave. E Knob Hill Farms Don Mills, Ont. 500 Howard St. M3A ICl Oshawa, L1H BK3 (416) 444-9045 (416) 433-2120 I � Petsonsl- JIEsus SAYS can the blind Iead 1hs bind? Does your nw,- .ster wear glasses' The hweirV a the hsed nwister Iicah 3:11, Isaiah $6:10-12. John 10:11. ,ran Cwripbon 1- 705-053-"75. TattES - 10,000 -Used and new Installed and balanced awn Dog Training Classes Starting January Ajax Barb Scott 576-5635 PRE -W NIER SPECIAL • Tune -Up (4cyL) • Rad. Flush • Oil 61: Filter (Castrol Brand) • Rust Proof $195. Value. Offn Expires Nov. 30192 $14995 AJAX AUTO CENTRE 221 WESTNEY RD. S., AJAX Season's to au ofotur customers & readers 905 Greetings RRNem eakr B 'Me Classified Dept. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION AAAA AAAA 1992/1993 GARBAGE AND BLUE BOX COLLECTION SCHEDULE DECEMBER 1992 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 21 st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR NO COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION See Monday, See Monday, Jan. 4M3 DECEMBER 1992 JANUARY 1993 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 28th 29th 30th 31 st 1st NO REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR NO COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION See Monday, Ja n. 4/93 MONDAY - JANUARY 4TH, 1993 WILL BE THE PICK UP DAY FOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25TH, 1992 AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 1ST, 1993. Christmas trees will be collected for recycling starting Monday, January 4th, 1993. If you have any questions, contact the Works Department at 683-2951. F.J. Hull, P. Eng., Director of Engineering and Works looking "170 for a fobs ti; should not be a job Make the job search easier. Check classified for job listings. His the most current source of information you Can Ind. Bay News 839-8114 CHRISTMAS TREES Cut ria Om -u Plealt Spinew i Pin WHITBY-TNickm Rd. ad off 401. N 5 m1Ms, to Cohn Rd,11mi of 1 MIN OR - Hwy. f7, mile acrd of BrooisTit, then south on Thkicson to Cortin Rd OFEN IMY ! AM - ! PM BOWMANVILLE -1(Wverly Rd ad off 401 North, 10 miles on Durham 57 0/HI DAtUr ! AM - 5 PM TrtEi hva III& L&Tr Tw LUM - COIILM W. SIAM No CNNiCE t60N. - FRI. Carie i see ew tnaetrd tti p ft LR+ lata 1MM d 110ft WAMN TREE FARMS PHONE 263-311158 Free Candy Canes for Ice Kids FREE Pine ba3bs 8 tales OUTSTANDING BOXING DAY YANTIOUE & COLLECTABLE .AUCTION SALE SAT., DEC- 26th, 12.00 PAIL ORONO TOWN HALL, MAIN ST, ORONO Auction features a quality selection ofantppuue furniture with many rare & unique collectables plus a selection of limited edition 8 decorative art prints & 2 Arthur Drummond oil paintings. Partial fist incudes: Bonnet chest, pine chest of drawers, hall stand (0900), Postmasters cup- board, walnut drop leaf table. sideboards & buf- fets, several washstands. Victorian tea wagon, signed spinning wheel, great waking spinning w eel, misc. blanket boxes, tool 3 storage boxes, 4 poster bed, pine drop leaf tables, tilt top cherry table, Victorian garden bench, 12 drawer painted spice chest. 4 press back chairs plus rockers & misc. chairs, sack back V%ndsor rotdter (in ) treadle sewing maictine. misc. dressers d� �I sib eats of drawers, set of primitive chairs & table, plus marry more quality pcs of furniture, several old dolls from 30's to 60's (Bru, Reliable, Regal. Mattel. ), old quits (tree We & yo yo e1ac.))y, Old tins. baskets rugs, crocks & s (sale ) wheel coffee mt718898), am sbrass fiigghhtt 12 Bros, siTveiware. Rrm Royal Doullio d SHNI 315 Ni Baton Seller, X6.11890 Lumbin Time, Semigion Wam Nvase & dtocowe glass, safty of weckj, dDeeir—�This fag sale for -92 has a varied seledbion d unique articles. A must -Be -There everts for time wder- es%d in William from dw past Merry Chrbbn" & Happy New Year tion- L%cGRE:GOR AUCTKM WKE MscGRE:GOR 4164W7-5402 •. JUNIOR WEST 416-963-5556 CLASSIVEDS � What a Way to Bay & SeIll FM US YOUl ,AD Phone tied up! Use your FAX machine to send us your Classified ad. Remember to include your company name, address and phone number, and the name of your Classified representativle. FAX NUMBER 839-8135 Help Wante( General 839-8114 686-3577 Real Estate 839-8087 _ new era for . _�_-�:c.. `,� ....:.ms's '.... y.a.-::• , f3Y��' S �"'�'= C�'�1'#.��irMw.+ ""�.'•4.pas`.;�w ........ '++,.:.. 'r ����1_��.—..,..... •.. . .. sir. few months have been a hectic Next Thursday evening, New 22 The Say Newt December 23,1!!2 Yeais Eve, will be the dawning New year marks dawn of new era for By Gieaa if<endry approximately $2 million few months have been a hectic Next Thursday evening, New annually. Barnett figures the time, but also a little exciting. Yeais Eve, will be the dawning changeover will save the town "How often do you get a of a new year in Ajax. It will about $100,000 a year. chance to flip an operation and also be the beginning of a new Ajax is in one of the fastest start from scratch? It's a great era at Ajax Transit. grog Places in Canada and transformation for us," he said. The award-winning transit Ajax Transit has mirrored the "We'll have a more effective company will complete the towns growth rate. Just three service, a more reliable service changeover to town control at 7 ye2rs ago, the company had 18 and a more efficient service." p.m. on Dec. 31. Buses and buses and a ridership of less Barnett said no applicant was buildings are owned by the town than 900,000- shown preferential treatment, but the staff — drivers, Today the fleet stands at 25 but over 80 per cent of the mechanics, cleaners — were and total ridership is Charterways staff will be contracted out to Charterways approximately 1.5 million returning, making for a smooth Transport. people each year. transition. Transit Manager Terry There are 15 municipalities in Ajax Transit received 508 Barnett said it was the Ontario (out of 50) who still applications in total — 120 for population grown: of Ajax that contract out transit services. But the $15.14 per has driving jobs allowed the town to make the 10 have fleets of less than 10 alone — after Ajax Council change. But the number one vehicles. Neighboring Whitby is ratified Barnett's plan for the reason Ajax has decided to run: the onav' similar -sized cormn- unity town to go it alone on Aug. 26. its own company was money. in Durham Region that stili The pay scale for drivers is "Charterways did a good job contracts out. comparable to other systems in but they're making a sizeable The town's contract with the region but lower than prof; , so the primary reason, Charterways expires on Dec. 31 Toronto. Still Barnett said Ajax were going out on our own is so at midnight. So the timing was Transit received many we can save the taxpayer money perfect for A.= Transit to take applications from Toronto — we can a:: out the middle o4er. Regular service ends at 7 Transit System (TTC) drivers, man, Barnett explained. p.m. so the firs! town -staffed anxious to escape the pressures 'If you look at the history of service — free, New Yeais Eve of big city driving. public '-ans:% you star: sr^.ail and buses — commences then. Barnett, who waked for the contract out your ststem. But Barnett told The Buy News 'ITC for 20 years before corning our growth now means we're the restructure has been to Ajax in 1990, also went back too big for contact services." cor pieted with little changeover to his old employer for his The deal with Charerways, in staff, so transit riders can trarisit supervisor, hiring Ron whose grain foes is school bus expect no interruption in Roffey, a 26 -year TTC veteran. services, was worth senzce. He added that the Past The company now has a staff THE ASSOCIATION OF 13-W AJAX BINGO &SPONSORS PRESENT BINGO EVERY NIGHT AT 7 AND 100 PM SATURDAY 8 SUNDAY MATINEES AT 1 AND 4 PM CLOSED CHRISTMAS EYE b CIWSTIAAS DAY OPEN FOR ALL FOUR SESSIONS ON BOXING DAY NEW YEARS EVE BINGO (7 PM SESSION ONLY)* *SPEC 2 $1000 JACKPOTS $1000 JACKPOTS!! 3'500 IN PRIZES!! NAME m m i SIRP�� W �n INNIIIIIPk ROTARY, KINSMEN (Ll-- #M036394 SPARTANS MINOR BASEBALL, RINGETTE, LEGION, 5 PIN BOWLERS, PICKERING HIGH, AJAX AQUATIC CLUB, CYCLING, AXEMEN, NAVY LEAGUE, HUMANE SOCIETY, ERIN-OOG PARENTS, SPINAL CORD RESEARCH, DURHAM EPILEPSY, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, FOR MORE /FORMATION PLEASE CALLX127-M *44* HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL.!! ` Ajax Transit of 53, including 37 regular property in Canada Cut its class) technology. The company Plans drivers, seven Handi-Transit in 1991 and finishing second (to to be a cash -free transit system drivers, five maintenance Whitby) in 1992. Ajax Transit in two years. workers (mechanics and also won the hAustrial Safety cleaners) and an administrative staff of four (including Barnett). Award for Canada this year. It has also been a leader in Ajax Transit currently offers Ajax Transit has developed an state-of-the-art technology. Ajax the "Flag Bus" to Pickering excellent reputation in recent Transit is the only transit Town Centre and proposes to years, capturing the prestigious company in North America to operate more cross -boundary Centre for Transit Improvement use a "smart -card" system — a services to Pickering and Whitby (CTI) award for best transit Ridekey with micro -chip next year - "The primary reason we're going out on our own is so we can save the taxpayer money. " — Ajax Transit Manager Terry Barnett CASH BACK ............................. i 3 1A An outdoor timer — set to turn on - .2 to 4 hours before you start your car can save up to 70% of the energy - used by your block heater. AJAX HYDRO 1920 Gayly St., Pickering SS Taunton Rd. E., Ajax -a„ l�can-., �. - 427-0791 619-0500 Plck• " • • ;« woman who drowns when a senator's car goes off a bridge. The el'1LJ19A C, point of view of this novel is that of the victim and we learn to •understand ,: ....... braxy column her character and her tragedy. The Evening Star by Larry McMurtry reunites us with Aurora Great reads for the holidays Greenway of Terms of Endearment who is now in her 70s and still dealing highly dysfunctional family. with a Christmas is a time for relaxing and what better way to unwind Rising Sun by Michael Crichton tells of a shocking murder than to read. mystery that is based on the fear that the Japanese have declared The following are some of the best picks from 1992. All are economic war on the United States, and are winning. available at your local Pickering Public library branch. For fans of Canadian writers, the new Pierre Berton book Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King is the tale of a foul tempered Niagara is a history of Niagara Falls and the interesting characters. old woman who looks back on her life and the murder of her associated with the Falls over the years. husband: the reader n= decide be ween tuna and fiction. Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient won the 1992 Booker prize and tells the story of four unlikely characters who meet in a Tuscan villa during the Second World War. The characters are _ brilliantly presented as the author probes their inner passions. ez.p •y. j „ .: Peter C. Newman has a new title, Canada 1892: P f 89 Portrait a o Promised Land, which tells the story of the newly -completed Canadian Pacific Railroad and the challenges a young Canada faced as it moved from four small colonies to a nation that spanned a b�;_. -rontinent. VkIcome Home by Stuart McLean is a portrait of our counry, seen through the residents of seven small towns across Canada. Fans of biographies may enjoy Elton John by P! iiiip Norman — a detailed history of the man behind the glasses. It Doesn't Take a Hero by J. Norman Schwarzkopf is an interesting autoolograpf:y of the generals impressive career and his remarkably emotional version of the Gulf War. Driving Force by Dick Francis is a quality mystery, narrated by a disillusioned ex -jockey who discovers his business of transporting horses is being used for a complicated scam. 1 is for Innocent is the latest offering by Sue Grafton. Fans will enjoy seeing her character Kinsey Millhone take on the sordid case ° of an architect and his murdered wife. Black Vlhtera Carol Oates tells the now familiar story by � ry of a Christmas Carols with a twist Residents of Whitevale formed an impromptu choir which serenaded Pickering council with new versions of several old carols this week "Deck the Halls" became "Fill, the fields with bags of garbage — Fa La La La La La La La La." In the "Twelve Days of Christmas," Ruth Grier doesn't give a partridge in a pear tree. Instead the gifts she gives to Whitevale include four million gulls, three trucks a minute, two brown rats and a dumpsite ir. the country. In a more serious vein, Mayor Wayne Arthurs announced that a team of consultants including lawyers is now at work, prepay:ng -' e *own's c :a::enge cL: ---_ --.,es nere The best gifts at Christmas By Joe Dickson It's not too late for you to think up some truly precious Christmas gifts for this year. Here are some suggestions: • Give cuttings of your favorite plant to someone who will talk them into growing up green and beautiful. • Instead of giving your nephew advice, ask for same. • never miss a chance to let a child lick a stirring spoon a baking bowl. • Visit the Pickering -Ajax - Whitby Animal Shelter and adopt an orphan animal . . • Write a leiter to the KVkK endorsing his view. • Gih wrap a padwt of fabric scraps for your quilting grandmodw • Appear at a using home with a chess board and challenge someone to a game. • When they beg for "one more story," say yes. Then tel them the greatest story ever told. Give a friend the secret recipe she's been angling for ad year. • Give your kids the benefit of the doubt when they say it's -time to get up Christmas morning and your alarm clock says ifs only three. • Make the first gift you open the one with the bedraggled bow, snarled tape and pxkered- up paper. And watch your dhilds eyes. • Promise a year's worth of lessons in something you're `good at- bread baking, baseball 00 , m l Ppb lig- • & someone who cools all day the day off — from brealdast in bed to a cardelight car areated by you. • Gm as many krugs as you can; they're warmer than sweaters. • Set places at the table for those who might otherwise be alone at theirs. • Use your—wheels to transport those without to Christmas eve church services. • Use your mistletoe. ■ L 9 1 a I �v allp terra IIly specia EMOS -upa AI A TO A .4PpyT[I Odge- Shadow H1*9*hluig� a oars oxen d`oOQQ* --TT jDa *s*'92 or'93 Caray.ans in stock NOW.' 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B4 Shack : T° Big 25%..,.:0F s�Mayfair 9. 84 Mans Discounts ��e Special Discounts p9- B4 �a ,$ Art World 6O�'.,O F F P9 •.,B4: : T° s�Mayfair Special Discounts P9� s4 ur Factor,►� Pg - Direct ,g; ms 040% FF:85 � � Special Discount P9� Bs Z -Art up Gallery TOS00/' OFF P9.67 '"'''t" -1 /2 Price Sale Pg. s, ° Ross Success'"' Special DISCOURb pg. s„ R2 'Itis Bay News 34 j POTSCRUBBER II h BUILT-IN DISHWASHER Model GR"330MC • 3 level wash system , • 5 cycles $399 • 4 pushbuttons: Potscrubber I Normal, Heat dry, Air dry • Cnft fnnri rlicnncwr I� BOXING WEEK SALE no ��::.:: :paefif: HKffM For e— HOTPOINT DRYER $ Ago" Wow 349 Timed dry • 4 program + Timed normal, permanent press, fluff, delicate • Drum light a MICROWAVE M0" Jnf=wc •800 watts $225 225 • Popcorn setting • Sensor control * Electonic Digital Display with clock the loner run. the Ion ru n . l;� - -s •� f , OR - — WASHER �e��._ 6 programs 2 speed 3 wash rinse $499 temp. e Self clean go filter ring vb ry P ng ON SA x$67 (In Store Boxing Week Special) • Hotpoint convection oven with three full even racks • 2 6- and two 6- cal elements includit.two quick heat elements and a -simmer eiemen with black centro caps _:<:<`: • Electronic tlme/temperature oontrol's>"::: • Enamel burner boxl:: • striped black glass oven, door; n handle • Hold V ARM to prevent c.. ing' amend of 000klrka cycle :,;vmFv< ". ::Aluminurn-trim`double:.. outlet a� �a lnnliancps 4�$ALI SALT HOTPOINT :A r :REFRIGERATOR lrorw Rn>•sr - • 16.9 cu. ft. capacity • 2 adjustable fulkvidth cantilever shelves • 2 vegetable / fruit pans • 2 refrigerator door shelves REFRIGERATOR CA$ HBACK 50 FROM OMARIO HYDRO r '4 DAYS ONLY PELLET STOVES GAS LOGS GAS FIREPLACES GAS INVERTS DIRECT VENTS WOODSTOVES WOOD INSERTS "0" CLEARANCE GAS STOVES GLASS DOORS TOOLSETS WOOD BOXES CHIMNEY MANTELS PATIO FURNITURE COOK STOVES B.B.Q. PARTS & ACC. '4NJ■1 3,000 Sq. CFM CLARE HUNTER VALOR POLAR NEAT-N-GLO OSBURN HAU6HS WATERFORD HERITAGE ELMIRA Protesaionai HEARTLAND Installations DECARO available iiuceseaa es WHITFIaD FT. BURNING DISPLAYS EVERYTHING AT LEAST 10% OFF! KINGSTON i it .1►1_ N1� _ Y_ .' Y AWN _POR k i VASES 35% sff 401 tr' * CLM 22 15� IGHTING UNLIMITI GREOn op ftAT SAVINGS nn.Yoo/0 A "40 =. •Rum unq~ ft"" View"Am4ft N uW ftft -7 4W%ftPUMWT— OQP VYI RATTAN & WICKER BOXING WEEK SPECIAL • Dinette Sets — J59500 • Breakfast Set —.$249w • Swivel Rockers — J18910 8900 • Papasan Chair — �$l 5900 RATTAN PLACE 1725 Kingston Road (Brock & Hwy. X12) 686-5290 Master Rim Song Hack • 6th Degree Black Belt MasW InsIrmta urtern � n,ctor in the 6Days a Weekl • Forrner world champion IMen, Women & Children • Canadian Team Coech�� �� • husbF (gy1m wjm al classes . a. b • 9192 ayrrnc Sports S FA1 ORMY! • 91h year in business in Ajax 467 FAIRALL STREET AJAX (Across from the Go Station), 1W MY News sir_ _ - ..- �- .. ' •-. ��,,,�,+.wsa.ariniY`.— _ - ___ ,.�: -,._,. a•.., iss FACTORY VV OUTLET BORING DAY SPECIAL SAVE AN ADDITIONAL On Most Items in the Store (excludinq dress shirts, jeans and P%rs) BIG MAN'S 1400 DAYLY ST., " PICKMING 420-2797 SALE HOURS Sunday Dec. 27 10 - 5 Monday Dec. 28 10 - 6 to Sat. 11:00 to 5:00 SOF PICKERING ,,,WOIU VILLAGE BOXING DAY SALE MONDAY DECEMBER 28th, 10-6 p.m. UP TO!600FF 50 Church Street S. 619-2323 Pickering Village MISS MAYFAIR BEAUTY PARLOUR Featuring�' �a *Ear piercing •Facial waxing •Manicures *European experienced hair styles . : 1Ila]Maria udsha everyone a 9[erry 837 Finley, Ajax . Christmas & a Happy J1 w Yw -----------------------------I Iss 04!pp�"s S ,I $5 Y BOXING DAY SALES 0 III 7 McKenzie Plaza, 252 .gayly Stre( beside Pizza Hut Ajax, 'Ont. 0OCRASHER G1FT:'.`,'-,.-,,-,--- ......fi LONG LAMB 00 SKIRTS 44 LINITF_D SUPPLY I WA . SAVE LEATHER PANTS $14.00 _ • ONE OF CANADA'S LARGEST IMPORTERS & MANUFACTURERS OF SUEDE & LEATHER FASHIONS OVERSTOCKED WITH THOUSANDS OF CURRENT FALL '92 GARMENTS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE FACTORY DIRECT SAVINGS. vsoI• 001yo Off Manufacturers SuMested Retail Price MEN'S LAMB LADIES' LAMB JACKETS I JACKETS SAV rm LADIES' 3/4 LAMB COATS >f MW RAY Nelrs 1OZ30g �::•.'+rR.w•:...•,+-- :.:+.crl.< ,. .:,,ud..,,�.,..:. ^� . .... .._ .. ,:., .F., ,.,.. : _. .,, . n., �n.. .,,gm*'+il". - ... :^•"►y.•:, ter+.... ,. 1990s the "Age of the do-it-yourselfer" �S� ust in case there were any doubters, the recessionary ' _ 1990s is indeed the age of ' the do-it-yourselfer. �- And for good reason. Times are +�"+► `` " `, such that people just can't afford not to do the things they can do themselves. Home decorating is a ` good example. Many people are opting to re- decorate their homes as an alternative ,t to moving. A fresh new look to an old home can amount to the same thing. ti A change is as good as a rest, and certainly as refreshing. ' That's where Rose and Fernanda of r Manufacturer's Drapes and Blinds in Rose Amato and Cunha ojManujacturer's Drapes and BW�da the Pickering Town Centre mall can be of invaluable assistance. Between allows the customer to relax in their i two weeks. them, the pair have more than 20 own home and enjoy looking through IBoth Rose and Fernanda believe years of practical experience in the all our unique designs and textures.the opportunity to cover a window is drapery business. 'I love visiting a home to work with I an opportunity to create a dream .More important than stocking people, seeing the window in the I room. It's not simply important to virtually any size, shape and style of setting of their home and decor, cover a window — but to reveal it. window covering imaginable, Rose discussing with them the kind of A window is the focal point of a and Fernanda literally come to your drapery or blinds that will bring out room and the drapes and blinds used door to offer their assistance. the best in the whole room.' can complement the furnishings and 'We specialize in our shop -at-home '.Manufacturer's Drapes does custom color patterns of a room itself. service,' said Rose, Manufacturer's work right in the store. Special A visit to !Manufacturer's Drapes 'Shop -at -Home' consultant. 'That orders can be delivered in as little as I and Blinds reveals hundreds of L AANXI&WAMW r BOXI[NG DAY VAJLUES when you shop j. ,x Downt �M Bu in�� re ------ Nq C3Wdrnww John Jones Stok „.,. `�'::.� nidkwn somet••vlrsaomet: Henry Nelson Scott McMurray DbvctadToom A)= Rue Parish i AJA X designs and materials to choose from for custom-made coverings. There's also a wide variety of ready-mades in stock. Choose from soft window toppers, cotton prints, bright linens, colorful fringes and valances, beautiful hand - painted vertical blinds and shades, wooden venetians and pleated shades, and much, much more. Rose and Fernanda suggest home decorating do-it-yourselfers bring along samples of wallpaper, paint or even fabrics, and they will help create the look you want. The store also stocks a selection of bedspreads, toppers and co- ordinating cushions at prices to suit virtually any home decorating budget. The new year will bring plenty of great buys. Manufacturer's Drapes will be clearing out the old stock to make room for the new. That means reduced prices and the chance to get that fabric you've had your eye on, at a super savings. It's definitely worth a visit to discover what great products and services Rose and Fernanda have to offer — at great savings. After all, this is the age of the do-it- yourselfer. OXING DAY BLOWOUT C 3 N ))IJ 34 -Hunt Street, Ajax 686-1400 Doors open Srar... Dec. 27 at 9 a.m.: ends Dec. 31 BOXING DAY SALES 4 DAY BOXING BLITZ! ALL IN=51UC BORDERS AN WALLPAPEF or p r � aiH 8 CARRY ONLY 9 ONE DAY ONLY'. TpO 50%OFF FRAMED & UNFRAMED PRINTS IN STOCK 25% OFF CUSTOM FRAMING MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th Z -ART GALLIERY 1900 Dixie Rd., Pickering -ton- -We& 1Q m. _ Fr;. . K 837-0144 111 I •r: BS lime Ba! News LAKELAND GRAPHICS 1 020 Brock Rd. Unit #2002 Pickering 839-8155 Drive Safely in'93 You are important May healthy! For holistic self beating see us for Colotucs, Reflexology. Nutritional Guidance. Therapeutic Touch, Therapeutic body Mork R Amalgam counselling. TRECi-NIAN HEAI.TII SERVICES 519 Dundas St. E. #8 N� hitby. ;430-2423 A. Trevor R.N. J. Eshpeter R.N. ONLY YOU CAN 1,46;4=,=6 681 STOP DRINIUNG & DRIVING I., Don't let your New Year begin in tragedy. During the holidays, when drunk driving related accidents and deaths are more likely to occur, you can do something about it. If you drink, don't drive. See that others who are drinking have a ride home, and those who are driving are fit to get behind the wheel. Report any intoxicated drivers you see on the road. We want you to have a Merry Christmas and happy New Year ... and, ; M, most of all, a safe one. This important message T` is brought to you by the community minded businesses on this page. "Season's Greetings" OT i PACIFIC iACURA AfL�A cxv- tr -w vjAmri 365 Bayly St. West Pickering US 6M3 428-87681 "Wishing all Acura owners a safe & happy Christmas. " First Towing ROYAL WOODS Storage Lincoln Mercury Sales Ltd Hwy.#7 Kinsdale f (between Westney & ® c2b 0mu Lakeridge Rd.) "Lets not meet by accident' 686-2300 Season's Greetings *Lockouts *All Road Services t •Urxlerground Wheel Lift •Mowrcycle & Trailers towing atnitybJOB 1 427-0903 "Seasons Greetings" . ONLY YOU CAN 1,46;4=,=6 681 STOP DRINIUNG & DRIVING I., Don't let your New Year begin in tragedy. During the holidays, when drunk driving related accidents and deaths are more likely to occur, you can do something about it. If you drink, don't drive. See that others who are drinking have a ride home, and those who are driving are fit to get behind the wheel. Report any intoxicated drivers you see on the road. We want you to have a Merry Christmas and happy New Year ... and, ; M, most of all, a safe one. This important message T` is brought to you by the community minded businesses on this page. "Season's Greetings" OT i PACIFIC iACURA AfL�A cxv- tr -w vjAmri 365 Bayly St. West Pickering US 6M3 428-87681 "Wishing all Acura owners a safe & happy Christmas. " I U _— :�•r .__• . FREE* JAR OF RACKED ? OPEN THURSDAY TILL 6 P.M. t-- wMN $100.00GROCERYPURCKASE ,.wCHRISTMAS SPECIALS J` W VA —aps— J auar srSPECIALS AT BOTH LOCATIONS ""°' Dec.31SV92 ' • ' f •. 'r- — —vm mwftw w w iw wwwwwwwwwwwwwww wwwwwwwwww w1wx.-I PANTRY SHELF 1 1 100% HALAL 1 H � VIENNA I BEEF .: IGLAND PRIDE H{I I ISAUSAG IPATTYS&:4 lAci d Q_1 1 130.991C8Se (48) 4 az 113 G 1 DOZEN i I GRACE CYDRAX I GREEN ; PEARDRAX PIGEON 1 I PEAS , 1 ' 2.29 w A1 ea.1 L U - I `99 1 24.99 case (12) ROOSTERS MUSCOVEY DUCKS HENS 'ACKEES 9 1 ' 1 ' ■ 9m-,l eachA�p, 1 DRAKES 119 Oz. -- v o 1 GRACE ISTRAWBERR 1 SYRUP2199 . 1�i 1 Y 1 LALAH'S ;CURRY ; I I 115 1 Q1 16 W_ (464 aoL) 21 -Stow (24) 1 buy 11 boffin gef 1 free 1750 mL great for Rum Punch , 4 Ib. tin y �. — Q ROBIN HOOD or 1 MR. GOUDAS^,1 PANTRY SHELF 1 PROMASA I �-PU° OSE WHITE CORN BEEF 'YELLOW POSE j 1 1 I rig' FLOUR 1-4 11 RICE CORN MEAL I � 1 �.► i t 1 � 1 I Vk 1 10 kg .,,�.. 20 Ib.99 ea. 199 1 198 gram. I W 1. —' ■ 23.50 CASE 124 11 kg. WL 1-----------1---------1--------y 1 GOUDAS 1 100°6 HALAL , NESTLE & BLACK b WHITE 1 WEST INDIAN STYLE PARBOILED, -,- GOAT XONDENS D (sm) ' 1 ICE'MILK 1 FRESH HAMS MEAT ,(PICNC SHOWS 20 lb. ' MMU OR MALFl i �`. 1Aft1 rk �--------_L--� --- =-- J 300 mL —_ NOW AVAILABLE J MW MORE elf SMIE SPECUM ruMiuc,�, r lanq, 9AABi1D0� -TIE LARGEST SELECTION OF FRESH FISH, SHRIMP, MEATS, FRUIT'S S VEGETABLES, ROOSTERS & MUSCOVEY DUCKS rl �s,n� wEs�N roNE,r UNION � UNIONl TRANSFEII I BOTH LOCATIONS OPEN SUNDAY 10 - 3 MALVERN MARKETPLACE Nw -Vint 169 Non - wrd 166 WESTIIEY HEIGHTS PLAZA N N 1170 Mornirq:ide Aw. Th. 104 7bwL 166 1S Rd K UNI 7mftw M, _ A -3 ALI .... . I I I an MW Jklyel"li, *my a BOXING AY SALE Our Entire Selection.UFE .. v j uCHO#Ckwm r CHRISTMAS TREES & Wh IONS ft DECORATIONS Wreaths & Garlands, Candies, Rose 11. .0414 Arrangements, Ribbon, Lights, Ornaments, Picks & Sprays A PRICES SLASH7,EUD,, - },�, ��,� 50016 OFF! 1 / o lies are limited to stoc Christmas supplies 0�e on hand. hop early. at these incredible savings they won't last long! z -1':T AV MMr #1 fA! F REDWOOD BLACK OIL WHITE ROSE WICKER '' PAGODA SUNFLOWER POTTING SOIL WASTE BASKET BIRDInsect & weed free Ideal for bedroom or bathroom. Can be FEEDERiltQ�l SEED 11 Great for transplanting customized with ribbon, artificial flowers, to 1, . I African vx*-ft =natewithany 100% durable redwood. 441b of 100% black oil type cats & more . tropl- ling scheme seeds for wild birds12- x9 3/4" x 11- H tins capacit. Approx. 2kg. Seedy10L BAG Z 19 �-�J , 88 98 88, Our% 39 9ft 3 98 F/j 1111MCif Ij M Al CERAMIC WIRE ARRANGEMENT JOKES PLANT FOOD READY TO FINISH DESIGN DECOR r i SP1 KES WOOD CABINETS Choose from a wide assortment miiarl TWIN PACK DISHES of decorative wire & metal Choose from 2 2 door f' -%T3) - bask etware & vl� Easy to use widimir fertilizer styles & 2 1 door style Selected ceramic vases & spikes For flowering & non Complete with windows arrangement bowls 1 accessories flowering house plants Wms like hardware Assorted colours & styles. Reg 4 99-22 99ea Feeds rods for 60 days. $ SALE FROM: 50 �wres$249$ 149 OrKpnailv ea ea priced at TO 29 99ea M10 I liiiiiia, HOURS: Moll. to Fri. 9.1)0&nL-W.00p1nL SaL, Stull. & HoNdsys SALE ENDS DECEMBER 31,1992. LIWTED TO STOCK ON HAND NOT ALL PRODIJCT AVAILABLE AT OUR KENNEDY FID.. OUEENSWAY OR WHITBY LOCATIONS. NO LEISURE FURNITURE SOLD AT KENNEDY L THE OUEENSWAY STORM W 411159111AF rs OPICAL PLANTS H HANGING BASKETS1$9" WWI. 2. Choose from 2' wide Boston Fernota OLr req Plant loaded withpups. 10" pots. 19 99U 14 Vol .41 tell. I Cr diameter plants. Loaded Our wilth buds & tragrairt white bloom. 9."arag "W. 401 COVEEN COLUMN $1950 4' laill coiliumnar Shaped vainegalled W n NMI& coveft. Our reg. M.Wea. YtlCCA TIPS kr % i COX- :1% 4' - Vial. Ideal for brW* rooms.24AN ORANGE TREES $9ftAG _-- Minisixgle 2 tall. Loaded with 0 1 Zm204!91 nichall & dime Size * LNL FqAM PLANTS Areca palms, dragon h a amino & rubber plants. 3 11Z - 4'tal. $1492u,,9Z HOURS: Moll. to Fri. 9.1)0&nL-W.00p1nL SaL, Stull. & HoNdsys SALE ENDS DECEMBER 31,1992. LIWTED TO STOCK ON HAND NOT ALL PRODIJCT AVAILABLE AT OUR KENNEDY FID.. OUEENSWAY OR WHITBY LOCATIONS. NO LEISURE FURNITURE SOLD AT KENNEDY L THE OUEENSWAY STORM W 411159111AF rs mon"Mm 70 RM FO. Pad L4W 401 Slop now & sma No Vim "-I I qqW prkos an ow dM= I F, FTA F :moi BOOKSIELVES Ideal tor mW do=- ormodern. MUL $0701111 9 10 @L 5r WL 'WOO z W mos1 H WWI. 2. d N Sam mon"Mm 70 RM FO. Pad L4W 401 Slop now & sma No Vim "-I I qqW prkos an ow dM= I F, FTA F :moi BOOKSIELVES Ideal tor mW do=- ormodern. MUL $0701111 9 10 @L 5r WL 'WOO z W mos1 WHITBY 1243 DUNDAS ST E Wed of Thidam Rd. WHITE WICII 4 POE SET I -=11 2 ANNC� I - COPM TAKE ------- mr-i g EVERLASTING T. PLAM&TM .%.mi naw on our entire sekwWn . of WolessmW shaped & poftd pWft. haNft Wimmy. ftworkV & 6 tropical trees. =am TO ter H WWI. 2. d Sam 2 "W. 401 WHITBY 1243 DUNDAS ST E Wed of Thidam Rd. WHITE WICII 4 POE SET I -=11 2 ANNC� I - COPM TAKE ------- mr-i g EVERLASTING T. PLAM&TM .%.mi naw on our entire sekwWn . of WolessmW shaped & poftd pWft. haNft Wimmy. ftworkV & 6 tropical trees. =am TO ter e 9A0ftd-2K 192 B11 OPEN MONDAY DECEMBER 28th 10 - 5 SALE ENDS JANUARY 9th urs. Mom. - `' «10 `>i , Thurs. see us at the P" Fleet in the me 2Q-uccessU FRAMES ARE OUR SPECIALTY Standard wood frame with 2" standard double mat (acid free) with regular glass in installation. SIZES UP TO: 12"x 16" ::i 70.00 46"x 20" `$ 80.00 20"x240 $ 95.00 24"X360 ;;$120.00 Art and Custom Framing at Affordable Prices. -5 360 Bayf . W. Ajax" ` (Beside the Chrysler Trim Plant) 12 �Dl fnt = i Bgiy &. W ic 360 Bayf . W. Ajax" ` (Beside the Chrysler Trim Plant) T X12 nw 7 Mew Besiog a7 4odisk Demokber 2.6,1!!2 4 DAYS ONLY SK 271ho Mon �d�, rug. �, w9, � PRE MOVING SALE Cash 'n Carry Only up to ALL SALES FINAL NO RETURNS y TOO MANY TO MENTION Reg. Price ALL /TEMS /N STOCK 'F:mam-.a�00I m. 7�0 a,m• - V. While Quantities Last giliR� T7► i"T"ER� 477 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERING (JUST WEST OF WHITES RD.) (PHONE 686-5002/839-4321 FAX (416) 839-2051