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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBN1993_03_03P ..:..., ' 6 pm SERVICE YOUR #1 CHOICE F O Mon. to Thurs. 7 am to 8 ay 7 am to ined technicians, Co ons TraComputerized equipment 1167 Kinyston Road, Picceri between Whdes Rd. & LKwpool on Hwy. 2 Vol 33• 666 No 090500 32 Pages Circ. 34,700 Serving Pickering/Ajax Est. 1961 March 3,1993 839-6.4272828.420-1449 Exceptional training for student athletes By Glenn Hendry When a high school student athlete has to devote 20 hags a week to training for his sport and put in 30 hogs of school time, something has 'o give - The result? Usually, school loses and a h&time, .ee:age athlete is produced. When his career is over, whether it was successful or not, we're left �- an ex -athlete with no education and often no .� We. Sometimes school wins and an athletic career is los. The school system has produced a lawyer or a-: accountant who probably dreams about `orsaken opportunities. Perhaps we've lost a potential Olympian. But it doesn't have to be that way. At Du- Barton High School in Pickering, hone of the High Performance Athlete Program, it isn't. At Dunbarton, athletes from across the country are given flexible timetables and most important, a support team of teachers and administrators who understand and encourage their needs. Dunbarton is not the first school with such a program. North York's Earl Haig Secondary was the pioneer and there are elite -athlete programs at Birchmoumt Park (Scarborough) and icing City. Henry Street High School in Whitby also runs a sir -.:lar, albeit smaller -scale, operation. The program falls under the wing of co- operative education at Dunbarton and the seed for the program was planted approximately 10 years ago in Oshawa in the mind of co-op coordinator Ralph Reichert. He had a student who wasn't showing up for classes and when pressed, the youth admitted he was skating eight hours a day, trying to qualify for Canada's national team. 'He was trying to juggle his time and he was doing the best he could, but I felt no one was supporting the 'lad' No one was giving him any credit for skating eight hours a day, trying to become Canadian champion." "So I asked, why don't we start something here, to help these kids?" It took a while, but Reichert Baily got the program up and running in time for the 91-92 school year. There are now 35 stunts in the program, aB of whom are on provincial or national teams in their respective sports. The group incUles figure skaters, tennis, soccer and rugby players, swimmers, gymnasts, siders, runners and even a rode. AD train independently from the school, with certified coaches, a minianrn 12 hours per week All the school provides, Reichert said, is the time Continued on Page 6 Wiseman wants showdown with political opponents . . By Dan McLean NDP's Bill 143 — waste particularly incensed by Durham West New Democrat management legislation that allegations and insults he's MPP Jim Wiseman has rejects garbage incineration and heard from political opponents challenged opposition party dictates that Greater Toronto in the legislature. Harris has leaders to "put up or shut up" Area garbage cant be shipped accused him of reversing his on the issue of the garbage. out of the regions. position on the issue of Will is During a press conference at I clalle W them to say what and "l want to call him on it," Queen's Park Feb. 26, they would put in its place," the Durham West Wiseman issued a challenge to Wiseman told The Bay I*ws. tepresert 0a said. pruvincial Liberal leader Lyn "I've issued a challenge to Lyn .A tentative meeting with the McLeod and Progressive Mcleod and Mike Harris to two party opponents would Conservative party head Mike substantiate dneir position and take place on April 1, Harris — demanding that both meet me in a debate." __ coinciding with an anti -dump debate the issue of garbage and "Come to Pickering and we'll raly being planned by P'icken g dumps with him. -:gave it out. I'm toying them to Mayor Wayne Arthurs' Task Wiseman said both have "put up or shut up." . � Force Against Dumll . A venue suggested withdrawing the Wiseman says ,he's 'has not yet been announced. t 2 The Bav Npm-x. Mash : 1001 Fact finder recommends 1 per cent wage hike for Durham's separate school secondary teachers Durham Region's separate school board and its 326 secondary school teachers should seek mediation if immediate progress can't be made on a current labor contract impasse. That was one of the key recommendations made by Calum MacLeod, a provincially - appointed fact finder, in his recently released report. MacLeod looked at contract proposals from both parties and offered a set of recommendations that could lead to a settlement. His comments are intended to assist current negotiations and are not binding to either group. Teachers have been without a contract since September 1992. In his report made public last week, MacLeod suggested that teachers accept a one per cent wage increase — noting most recent deals struck since September at other school boards have been at or below one per cent. If such an increase were accepted, the maximum teaching salary for Durham separate school secondary instructors would be $63,591. In addition, MacLeod proposed no enhancements to the teachers' benefits package if the one per cent salary hike were accepted. The fad finder also suggested the board negotiate a maximum size for de -streamed classes and be prepared to add three additional teachers to the secondary school system if required. The report states that the board has offered teachers a .6 per cent wage increase on the grid effective from Jan. 1. Teachers had proposed a 4.67 per cent salary hike retroactive to Sept. 1, 1992. "Clearly the board's offer is insufficient to result in settlement at this stage," MacLeod said in his report. "On the other hand, it may well be closer to the final figure than the teachers' position." The fact finder noted the teachers are negotiating from a position based on comparisons with Metro Toronto and York Region school boards. He added that the teachers may not recognize how little room for movement the board has with respect to negotiations. MacLeod criticized the historically adversarial nature of labor talks between both groups. The fact finder noted that the past three rounds of bargaining between both groups have not produced a settlement without resorting to sanctions — including a teacher's strike in 1990. "I recommend that the parties take a long, hard look at their bargaining relationship and seek ways to change the dynamic which is currently operating," he said. MacLeod added that, if possible, both parties should seek a contract beyond one year but admitted they should also accept a 1 -year deal if it can be hammered out. The Province Seeks Your Views on the New Rouge Park The Ontario Government plans to create North America's largest urban park in the Rouge Valley. At more than 45 square kilometres, the park is 28 times the size of Toronto's High Park. The province has developed a Draft Rouge Park Management Plan. The plan was prepared with input from the Rouge Valley Park Advisory Committee, which represented 14 government and non-government agencies and groups, and other interested groups and individuals. The province is seeking public input on the draft plan. You have until April 19,1993 to submit your comments to the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). Based on comments received, the Ontario Government will develop a final park management plan by the middle of 1993. Once approved, the plan will guide the establishment and development of the park. For a copy of the Draft Rouge Park Management Plan, please call or visit MNR's Greater Toronto Area Branch, 10401 Dufferin Street, (Maple, Ontario WA 1 S9; (416) 832-7195. You may also get a copy from the Natural Resources Information Centre, Room M1-73, Macdonald Block, 900 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario IM7A 2C1; (416) 314-1717. Renseignements en frangais : (416) 832-7204 ou (416) 314-1665. , K Ontario': Smokers, prepare to butt out By Dan Mdtan Smokers in Pickering had best be prepared to "butt out" — at least in certain public indoor per• Council, during a meeting March 1, has directed town staff to prepare a bylaw based on a Durham Region model to regulate smoking in public indoor places. A bylaw is to be brought back to council for consideration on or about May 1. During a presentation Monday night, Sandra Schmidt of the Durham Region Health Unit said the proposed bylaw is a key tactic in a prevention strategy. She explained that according to studies conducted in the United States, 3,000 people die each year as a result of second-hand smoke. Schmidt admitted the best way to eliminate the risk would be to ban smoking in public places altogether. However, a regulating bylaw is "a step in the right direction," she said- Schmidt aidSchmidt argued that limiting smoking in public places would have a minimal impact on local business. Studies show that only two per cent of restaurant owners who restrict smoldng in their establishments believe it has impacted negatively on their business, she said. Since two-thirds of the general population doesn't smoke, Schnridt predicted most people would comply with the law. She suggested making the restriction successful would be accomplished by providing enough non-smoking signs in places to remind smokers and adequate implementation time for a new bylaw. However, not everyone in council agreed with the imposition of a smoking restriction bylaw. Resident Gordon Potts called it a "ridiculous law." "1've never seen anything so restrictive in my fife," he said Potts said he began smoking during the Second World War as a result of being provided with free and inexpensive cigarettes. 7 was caused to be addicted by my government," he said, adding that the government should do more to get people off the addiction. Potts said if council approves a smoking restriction bylaw he hopes they will add "with the exception of Gord Potts." Math centre opens in Ajax Young Ajax residents now have the opportunity to reap the benefits of the world's largest math learning program. A new after-school Kumon Math Centre is opening here this month. Located at the Ajax Community Centre, 75 Centennial Rd., Ajax's new Kumon Math Centre hosted an Open House on Wednesday, Feb. 24. Parents and children were invited to attend and learn first-hand about this innovative, world- renowned method of teaching mathematics to children. The Kumon Method, a proven Japanese system, allows children to solve problems by themselves and progress at their own pace through a series of individual worksheets — covering preschool level through to calculus — until the work is perfect and completely understood within a specific time fnune. For more information call 422-14I4. Great Clubs..or one Low Price5 In Pickering �In A }' PICKERING ,;; CRI/STALS : s. A MLETIC CLUB ' HEALTH B F17MESS SPA .IFnmIr AwAM) IFwnn* ft*W4*sl 15" "* tit", 4 20-6528 sn weewY Rd. ii 1= 4M2500 * Full Facilities * Cybex, Nautilaus, Paramount, Volaris, David * Personalized Programming • STEP AEROBICS • Nursery * Spas * Nutritional Counselling * Squash / Racquetball Facilities may vary at certain clubs Do you commute? 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S. #87021 Ajax, Ontario US 3M4 Indicate disk size abque r0 5114 or 31/2 hefty price of that preparedness. During budget deliberation last month, council approved $85,200 for renovations to the main fire station for a command centre in case of a nuclear emergency. The money will also pay for resource material and communication equipment for the fire station and for the Ajax Hydro building on Taunton Road. Anderson said the proximity of the town to nuclear facilities in Pickering and Bowmanville means the chances of a nuclear accident are higher in Ajax than in other communities. Ontario Hydro should be financially responsible for protecting the town's safety, he added. "This has got diddly-squat to do with us," he said. "lis not our fault Ontario Hydro has got as in the middle of two nuclear plants In the case of a nuclear emergency, the Ajax Hydro REKINDLE THAT OLD FLAME THIS WEEKEND. (WE'LL SUPPLY THE FIREPLACE.) The "Great Escape" Weekend e $69 per person per night* The romance begins with the -Great Escape" which includes: $10 of -Fun Bucks- per person per day to be used on activities such as the Bassett Spa, horseback riding and lift tickets at Hidden Valley Ski Resort • Special offer with the purchase of dinner for two in the Dining Room and 'SING- Musical Variety Show • Complimentary cross country skiing and equipment rental, ice skating, tennis, squash, fitness room and pool. For more information call us today 1 800 461-4393. Y GnadiwPecific M Hotels &Resorts 1A. y f'" xr Deerhw st Resort > 3 _ Huntsville, Muskoka 'MsN on double occupancy. excluding loxes Ona valid Glut May 20 0001 &,&.table to groaps Some rnUtctions apply building would become the command centre and the main fire station on Monarch Avenue near Bayly Street would be backup headquarters. Ajax Fire Chief Tony Mintoff said renovations would include moving the upstairs dormitory/training room downstairs, into an old maintenance bay. The upstairs would then be converted into a command centre, which could also be used in the event of a peacetime emergency such as a train derailment, airplane crash or tanker explosion. Mintoff anticipates the work will be completed by the end of the year. Dave Low, Ajax's chief administrator, told council during budget talks Feb. 20, that he applied for a grant from Ontario Hydro to help pay for the renovations. Low said he is confident the town would get some of the money back. But Mayor Jim Witty admitted he didn't share Low's confidence in getting the funding from the utility company. Establishing the command centre is part of the town's Peacetime Emergency Plan, Act, a 1983 edict from Queens adopted last year. The plan has Park encouraging the town to its roots in the Emergency Plan prepare for emergencies. TO OUTPERFORM, YOU NEED A COMPETITIVE EDGE. A TRIMARK WE MANAGE MUTUAL FUNDS TO OUTPERFORM. All rcturns, audited by Ernst & Young, Chattered Accountants, are historical annual compounded total rates of return and reflect changes in unit vahre and distributiions rcinvested. They do not take into account sales charges or administrative Goes payable by unitholders which would have reduced returns. Past performance does not= future results. Your unit value and investment returns will fluctuate. t intonnation about any mutual fund is contained in its armQlifted prwpcctm. Read your prospectus carefully before investing. You can obtain one finm: Scotia McLeod:.�c� :.. �. , DON WRIGHT atter 6201% r/ 44a� , 296-2613 The Bay,Neww, March A 1993 S GOOD NEWS REPORT: PART 2 Ajax growth s en)oy solid % Gknu H=ft VNe the performance of the Canadian economy last year received mixed reviews — at best — the Town of Ajax enjoyed moderate growth, especially in the last quarter. A number of local hwiesses expanded their operations in the October -December period of 1992, and Ajax welcomed 16 new companies, bringing with them a total of 59 new full and part-time jabs. The last quarter also saw the ope: ang of the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Boards Adult Education Centre, with 43 new empioyees. The most active area in Ajax for economic activity was the Harwood-Bayly area in the central part of town. In addition to the adult education centre, the Durham Board of Education began construction of its maintenance facility expansion project and eight businesses undertook renovations. A Taco Bell restaurant was also given the green light to begin construction this summer. Several development projects were given the go-ahead in 1992's last quarter, including Markborough Properties' proposal on Highway 2 and Dilhara Hones' Unity Village in Pickering Village. Pickering Village also welcomed three new and two relocated businesses to the historic neighborhood during that period. Two companies in the heart of Ajax's industrial core were recently granted approval for expansion of their operations. Provincial Sign Service and Wm. Perrin Company, a manufacturer of liquid filters, "LONG STEM R0SES"/rF —0:;;, One dozen lou stem roses, boxed with greens and "trillium Dust' Rose Preservative. $1999 THE "AFFECTION BASKET BOUQUET" DOW Be e off with this WINbouquet t of frea sh Rowers g0wed m a wicker basket $1995 have both been able to show growth despite economic uncertainty. Six new companies, representing retail, industrial and commercial sectors, have moved into the Westney Road corridor as well, one of the prime business park areas in the town. A total of 26 companies have received approval, begun construction or are still under -eview from the town to construct new facilities or extensions, including Ajax - Pickering General Hospital's 126,576 square -foot extension, expected to be ready this fall. Ajax has initiated a Mayor's Task Force, established to gather input from the business community on a future vision for the town, and to prepare a strategy for attracting additional ciainess. TRILLIUM ROSE BOWL An arrangement consist. of 10 medium Length roses in a clear reusable rose bowl, with greens, baby's breath and a bow. Specialists in REPAIRS & SERVICE • Storage Covers • Snowmobile Covers • Tarpaulins • Tents • Tan* T"ilorc WOBOAiN T FATS & _. COVERS 15% O'rr CONVERTIBLE TOPS MOORING COVERS when ORDERED ... 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The most active area in Ajax for economic activity was the Harwood-Bayly area in the central part of town. In addition to the adult education centre, the Durham Board of Education began construction of its maintenance facility expansion project and eight businesses undertook renovations. A Taco Bell restaurant was also given the green light to begin construction this summer. Several development projects were given the go-ahead in 1992's last quarter, including Markborough Properties' proposal on Highway 2 and Dilhara Hones' Unity Village in Pickering Village. Pickering Village also welcomed three new and two relocated businesses to the historic neighborhood during that period. Two companies in the heart of Ajax's industrial core were recently granted approval for expansion of their operations. Provincial Sign Service and Wm. Perrin Company, a manufacturer of liquid filters, "LONG STEM R0SES"/rF —0:;;, One dozen lou stem roses, boxed with greens and "trillium Dust' Rose Preservative. $1999 THE "AFFECTION BASKET BOUQUET" DOW Be e off with this WINbouquet t of frea sh Rowers g0wed m a wicker basket $1995 have both been able to show growth despite economic uncertainty. Six new companies, representing retail, industrial and commercial sectors, have moved into the Westney Road corridor as well, one of the prime business park areas in the town. A total of 26 companies have received approval, begun construction or are still under -eview from the town to construct new facilities or extensions, including Ajax - Pickering General Hospital's 126,576 square -foot extension, expected to be ready this fall. Ajax has initiated a Mayor's Task Force, established to gather input from the business community on a future vision for the town, and to prepare a strategy for attracting additional ciainess. 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IN MARCH FREE - L- Log Carrier $1-495 CASH &CARRY SPECIALS 10 CARNATIONS 2.99 10 ROSES ___$4.99 10 LONG STEM ROSES $7.99 ��- -Trillium Florist 1794 LIVERPOOL ROAD, PICKERING (Across From om Th53 Store) • aq ■ ■ :. 68 COMMERCIAL AVE., AJAX (Across From The Beer Stora) 427-4717 DA�M.Y DELIVERIES ABOARD "THE TRILLIUMOBILE- • FROM TORONTO TO OSHAMA KlNfitaTON ROAD 401 J < DO gO IO W STATN U, 3 R9 U 1794 LIVERPOOL ROAD, PICKERING (Across From om Th53 Store) • aq ■ ■ :. 68 COMMERCIAL AVE., AJAX (Across From The Beer Stora) 427-4717 DA�M.Y DELIVERIES ABOARD "THE TRILLIUMOBILE- • FROM TORONTO TO OSHAMA 6�-�'6e��Yewa;'I►fyrtr+ctr3,t�3 .--__ �---.-----.--___�---.--------_--...--_---_.�...-.�-...�-...-,",,.-.,a.-r.�,�.,.,....._.____--_ Dunbarton • From Page 1 off to train while students complete their education. "One of the biggest things is a flexible schedule," Reichert explained "Some of them train in the morning then go to school. Others have last period off, so they have time to train." Terry Fallis is the teacher monitor for the program. He is working at expanding the program to include courses and workshops specifically designed for the student athlete. There will be a course on issues in contemporary sport next semester and he is hoping to introduce seminars on nutrition, sports medicine and the psychology of sport. "What we're trying to do is devise a complete program, not just something with flexible scheduling," he said. Angela Graham (Toronto Olympic Club), a 17 -year-old Grade 12 student, loves the leniency of the schedule. But even more important is the support she gets from her teachers, she said Graham is the defending Ontario Federation of Secondary School Athletic A11! Assoc champ of the count Spain later this month for the World Championships. Graham is appreciative of the recognition she, and other athletes in the program, get for their efforts. "We do our training and teachers begin to realize how much work we have to put into sport — and into school — and how we have to balance it. We finally get credit for what we do." High helpsgifted athletes iation cross-country He has two dreams: to get an "We don't have to mask our ion. She's also member priorities. It would be impossible junior national cross- education and make Canada's to do both sports and school ry team and is headed to Olympic swimming team in time well without the program." "Credit" is something they do get. In other co-op courses at Dunbarton, students spend half - days learning trades at various businesses around town — induding The B% Nears. They receive high school credits for their efforts. The same system applies to students in the high performance program. That in turn :Hakes it easier to concentrate on core subjects. Students can maintain their averages, and still train at their sport. heah Klebacha (Pickering Sw-,rn Club) is an 18 -year-old sw=mer who has also be e`: tet `rom the program. 0 for the 19% games in Atlanta. Dunbarton's program is his ticket to success in both. "It gives me more time to complete my school work because I have other goals besides swimming," explained 19ebaeha, who qualified for both the Olympic trials and the National Championships last year and last week's short - caase nationals. "The program takes the pressure off combining school and sports because the teachers are behind is," he said. K9ebacha maintains an 80 per cent average and is looking into a possible NCAA scholarship for next year. Dunbarton principal Jim Robb couldn't be happier with the calibre of student -athletes at his school. The system seems to be the best way to combine sports and education beyond high school, Angela Graham said. 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Ac krnng, Ontano Ll lit' iEG Gambling with rriold Estate =Ajax politicians must have'been "in a' <betting mood last week _ _How else do you explain their rejection of a staff conditionally -endorsed plan for development in an area known as the Arnold Estate, near Hara-ood Avenue and Highway 2? Council in committee -of -die -v -of-the-whole surely must be gambling that developer Rick flondeau simply won't all their bluff and appeal the matter to the Ontario Municipal Board After all, Rondeau appears to be holding sit winning hand. The town's legal minds Admit the municipality would lose an OMB battle with the developer. - On the surface it doesn't make a great ..deal of sense to turn down an application that preserves a much -valued 125 -year-old home and presides development which town ytaff deem appropriate. Wasn't this the best deal that town staff could negotiate? ,- The stakes are high for Ajax in the event that the town loses an OMB appeal. Coeecasiosts previously negotiated with the ieveloper regarding such Items as — Ireservatmm of the Arnold Estate, aisting trees, building elevations, designs and siva, Barking, etc. — would surely disappear. It's unlikely Rick Rondeau will be as .ompliant or co-operative when he uces his next develop exit plan for fit area after an OMB hearing. The town ;also stands to lose thouands of doors in egal fees for forcing Rondeates hand. So the only rational reason for last 's political decision must be that the iticians who opted to turn down the Estate development application are r a pat hand. ',They must Know som�tg :>>te rest of as . Do theyt bac Fandm won't Wit Jodgemett? If the matter dna 801WD i" MB. wouldn't their decfsioo sun an foolhardy gsmble� :Hopefully, from *::sound planning pective, certain Councillors haven't ode the mistake of asking for more accssions than thc'towrn Was., fairly 1DD.receive: �jDpEfu�yi, obese sat 16 SLIP SLIDING AWAY- Bay Fridges Kinsmen Park seems a quiet and lonely place waiting for warm weather and small children. -- Letters — Former mayordefends town stn Dear editor: which followed the headline showed that the headline I am writing in support of your editorial of Feb. 17 merely parroted an aoolsation made by a member of the which discussed the treatment of the Pickering town public and is not shared by a vast majority of our msidests. manager and senior staff by members of council. Your headline was misleading, to say the least. However, your headline of the previous week was During my 17 years in public office in the Town of appalling- Pickering, I grew to have the highest regard for the The headline, read by itself, suggested to the public integrity, honesty, knowledge, skin and foresight of Mr. that the town manager is dishonest. That concept is Noel Mmshan. ddanratory and s moy not true: A reading of the article The decisions he has made with the support of cm -d have always been of benefit to the Town of Pickering. His advice has always been straightforward and wluabfe to all ambers of ranch. His patience with both public and press has always gone far beyond the call of duty. I personally cannot srrdentand why members of card allowed these acct ions to be made in a public form and why the speaker was nd nied out of order: John E Anderson, Forma fn Ww of Pkke" Bylaw attacks smoke, not smokers Dray clow. that tbas dkedly heckled in Ire production Or sok of tobacco The mpand modd bOwmpliting =W9 in pubic places products: is ant in amtissalieg b0m, it is in infismahe bylaw. In fad, studies u ale fiat tobacco omlbol policies do not The bOW uus devdopd to noted people frau fine adverse megalhells allied burirac or irdushy. This s bused on studies in hurl deck of meioamMW (seooOAl tobacco 900(111. C 10011 ia, Winnipeg and Mabarocegb and there s every 1111511 effects incirde kung WAx ; beam disease, respiratory reason to bdm Durban Regan would expmence sundae dseau, awmdun of a96na, Aerges, agilk and harm to No& 1111 WIN, These studio "id that not only fid fine ngu{abons not It is not W=W to pit smakas under once. The bath affect business may, but the majority of proprietors peopeaw of dis Mod of 6_06om addres11es des camhol of supported inauawd seshid+a , Tables for nalmnokers tend to harmful dlemial subabncesh&Aduak have dee dwim to tura over Mort quickly, thas increasing business for smoke ff they mint. manatees Whit des bykw does s in 189iate tike pubic assns 01111111111 They also save momey in do" was — aslilrip , umis„ they may smoke to help keep fine basad away frau peopk Vino light fixtures, drapes, replacing or repairing burn marcs in dwm rid in take die risk furatm or carpets. Ai Canada has saved 5700,010 a yea Whit, if any, d led vii file popowd bylaw haus on busin15c sinnu t eir %glib beams smoke w due to dsarng oodts akrree. in the aoralawliy? The best indicator in have is whd has happened in nimcp Anes that At* has a bow dmibr On the model. Restarats are a good example. Amotd'sg to dee re511111 , 'The 0" N there is no etiddnoe to rapport the dorsa &d fins type of limited to W&" a&ds the 4=0*d wry bus, attic S1rods the When oar kk into eoraideraAom &% utlh Itis fad cat tk mijoriy of popk do not soofu„ and a 1990 Dw nn survey slowed cat the majo* of pm* *Ins and nmsrnoketO *** sffmW that woofing in tabic pfaoa ether be banned or n*kW In desipd d swdiag awns— dw sleistia apnea to demonstrate that business will not ceruse f kgisla m mg"3 New" in p1bk pba is enacted. The leaMh depirtnied is reowng a steady steam of ds of support for dee hylar. We do moorage popk to d or wile kcal mlerdpeihes uidl habKk Ftgl oW pubic support s tttal"dw %%6 the enc. For nacre isdonst ons, interested m&Abak mW octad Sandra Sdemfdt at fire Haiti Deperhu d at (410 ?238521 or 6W2740 (Toronto k4 Sondra Schmidt, Public Heokh X Tokoew Use Pm eention Pmg w Letters to the 'E Are subject to '—_:�T"'.-]�T T•_..... r.. a.:F'k+V3,Z1'3X,{Cit�'.j�QSl ...,.. ., . ... ..... .. •-?�:•�ce*:: �....: •:+F�^"i..-•F.�,•._. }ZP?-ra++r,{. _ -- .. ._, _. Letters should be ting. They oust be. P nee 4 Bay Nevus, Marcb3.1993 9 Casitas combine best of condo and single -home living <' f you're looking for a cozier option to single-family homes or a more down-to-earth alternative to townhouses, Tridel has the answer — Casitas at Discovery Place. Tridel is making some serious waves in the real estate business with Casitas, a word which means "little house," or perhaps more appropriately, "lithe castle." It is certainly one of the most innovative residential concepts around. Each residence features an individual street -level entry, private courtyard or balcony, 24-hour staffed gatehouse entry, an in-home security system, and the convenience of underground parking. The homes are offered in bungalow-stvle and 3 -storey homes, ranging from 1,160 to 1,931 sq. ft. Buyers will discover these Casitas combine all the amenities of townhouse and apartment living with the comforts and privacy of a single-family house. "'Most of our purchasers are coming out of houses," said Tridel sales representative and site manager Larry Miller. "We're appealing to 'empty -nesters' — their kids have moved out and they don't need all the space. But we're also appealing to first- time buyers as well." "The only alternative for them before were high-rise condominiums," Miller A 1,600 sq. fi., 2 -bedroom and den Casita is affordably priced from $139,900 added. "But Casitas will have a GO Station and town hall are just to the condominium lifestyle and the best benefits south and the library and the Recreation of owning a house." Centre are right around the corner. Location is another important advantage I Miller agrees that the proximity of these for prospective homeowners giving Casitas I Casitas is a major selling point. a serious look. A pearl of wisdom from the "Many people said they bought here real estate business is that the three most because of the excellent location. They can important qualities of any property are I leave the car there and walk to location, location and location. everything." Casitas has them all covered. Discovery The Casitas homes start at $139,900 for Place is right in the heart of downtown a 1,600 -sq. -ft. 3 -storey home, to $144,900 Pickering. The Pickering Town Centre for a ground level two-bedroom bungalow and a medical centre is right next door, the with private courtyard (with a natural ea, CA APA$Aff YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD CHEQUE CASHEM hook-up for barbecues). For $164,900 you can own a 1,823 -sq. -ft. three -floor style with two -and -a -half bathrooms. The special features of Casitas are numerous, including skylights, 36 -oz. carpeting, ceramic tiles, long-lasting cement board under the shower tiles, central air and separately -metered utilities. Because of a high -efficiency heating system in the homes, utility bills — gas, water, hydro — are expected to be very reasonable, Miller said. All homes also come with five appliances. The Casitas concept originated at Steeles Avenue west of Bathurst Street in Thornhill with Tridel's Casitas of Plaza Del Sol. This was a ground -breaking concept and certainly caught the eve of the public. Casitas of Plaza Del Sol, currently under construction, is sold out. Potential buyers will also have to move fast if they want to get in on the Pickering project. Miller said the first phase is already two-thirds sold out, for occupancy in April or May next year. The Tridel sales office is on the south side of Kingston Road, between Liverpool Road and Brock Road. Miller and the rest of his sales staff will be happy to talk to you about Casitas at Discovery Place — an innovation in housing design with a great location. Call 420-18%. Wherr else can you get the ease of Morr%-fry-e condominium living_ without pvine uz) .our fr,,nt door" . , - - :R- -- '- - — :. .� - _::. .... . . .... ......--- -_- �..,...;e, _ .. _ :....,...:,waw,c:::]'�?�«�.a-^�._ - ,2q'Er+AF^F:ir+,::u:,e..wa.,rom ..r.rs.... .;.P.:..::.....r.:. POST DATED APPROVED GOVERNMENT CHEQUES ACCEPTED INCOME TAX PREPARATION � *COMPUTERIZED INCOME TAX PREPARAflON BY QUALIFIED STAFF RP *PREPARED *AFFORDABLE RATES SERVICE QUICK, COURTEOUS •FULL REFUND CHEQUE FROM THE GOVERNMENT IN AS LITTLE AS SEVEN DAYS I 0°/O OFF lip INCOME TAX PREPARATION with this coupon ..v.v...ti:•.:.v:.�.�:..vi:u:.�n: •.•,�titi>i:"ii'1A 4,...., ., .,,:.:i. :.�..:: v•. V: '•\iJ. \+T' \. '\:\\' q ' ,PRIVATE MAIL BOXES <:a for rent Pleasure or Business Use Reasonable rates los x PPiimAVE..S. (4161 6864%MMUFAW Ap hook-up for barbecues). For $164,900 you can own a 1,823 -sq. -ft. three -floor style with two -and -a -half bathrooms. The special features of Casitas are numerous, including skylights, 36 -oz. carpeting, ceramic tiles, long-lasting cement board under the shower tiles, central air and separately -metered utilities. Because of a high -efficiency heating system in the homes, utility bills — gas, water, hydro — are expected to be very reasonable, Miller said. All homes also come with five appliances. The Casitas concept originated at Steeles Avenue west of Bathurst Street in Thornhill with Tridel's Casitas of Plaza Del Sol. This was a ground -breaking concept and certainly caught the eve of the public. Casitas of Plaza Del Sol, currently under construction, is sold out. Potential buyers will also have to move fast if they want to get in on the Pickering project. Miller said the first phase is already two-thirds sold out, for occupancy in April or May next year. The Tridel sales office is on the south side of Kingston Road, between Liverpool Road and Brock Road. Miller and the rest of his sales staff will be happy to talk to you about Casitas at Discovery Place — an innovation in housing design with a great location. Call 420-18%. Wherr else can you get the ease of Morr%-fry-e condominium living_ without pvine uz) .our fr,,nt door" . , - - :R- -- '- - — :. .� - _::. .... . . .... ......--- -_- �..,...;e, _ .. _ :....,...:,waw,c:::]'�?�«�.a-^�._ - ,2q'Er+AF^F:ir+,::u:,e..wa.,rom ..r.rs.... .;.P.:..::.....r.:. w p �Ixl YMMM.......... .......... .......... ....-P rr. 1.. ...w.. �..m.. ... .� r..;. n t+t� ..K a,!r�+.wFC•k mn+iM4lF+;.T�,Y9:i ;'Sn 12 CLASSIFIED --------- --- -- -- - - -- - -. ADVERTISING :1 DAY $1200 , 2 DAYS ;1$00 3 DAYS ' Reach over 90,000 potential customers every Wednesday ::while saving up to 46% of your ad cost. I I Help Wanted TRAVEL CONSULTANT First Pickering Travel a full service, IATA licenced travel agency, has an opening for a Full -Time Travel Consultant in their Pickering office. Required is a motivated individual wi& at least 2 years experience in retail travel. Experience on Apollo an asset. Send your resume in confidence to: Mairi or Candice First Pickering Travel 1550 Kingston Rd. Pickering, Ont. Phone: 831-5132 Fax: 420-9889 am WEEKLY. NIEwt EASY! stay Hmme, any hour EASY ASSEMBLY -..921.000 EASY SEWING_ -.=36.600 EASY 11000 ASSEMBLY. 111a,755 EASY CRAFTS.._37s-450 EASYJEwLERY .._310.500 EASY ELECTRONICS–..326.200 WITCH 1AKJNCr-__...$Ce.S00 N V ESTIGATMIG.._S7a4s0 TV TALENT AOENT._640.600 ROMANCE AGENT -362-5-00 No sdang. F,rlp ouerant.ed FREE Ir twsmerH04 JR HOR HOT U N E. 60 t -379-2"S Capyr%" rON14SYH DET MAGIC up to 30 Aa. 30 days. 40.65 sill parer in a bottle. 100% natural. 206- 332 7606 4NL =2. FULL BREAD BAKER = wr full-time posoon AJAX . clean ttarhished room in quiet house for rent to ,eeponsauo male. Seporale entrance. Close to bus. a 401. Fast a ISM. Cafl >*$–stria (lease rhhawaga) MAY DOES -moon ato�r►1w ��e�teewwwnn Prir�i divoo"IL 710 lrro�hm End. 0154.0011 STUDENTS 3 HOMEMAKERS Earn Extra Money - part -fine - morning or evening shifts. Five days a week. No experience rtec- arySalary. Please lescall Todd 839-5807 OPPORTUNITIES IN HAWAII Rebuilding from hurricanes Iniki now in progr". Call 516-929-0341 ext. C16 DEY0110TRAT053 NEEDED For ntapr depsrnr.nr star" its and Picker V sos est- 23 S600 Wed* tflwMebla TAXI DRIVERS wanted. over 25 ymn ole. 031-3313 -11� teas Rmt> LIVERPOOLIBAYLY -GO train. Largo. bright. 2 bedroom basement apt. Parr furnished. 4 piece WILLIAM PEAK CO-OPERATIVE 2 Bedroom Seniors Apartment for Rent immediately - Small Subsidy available Cali Dorothy Ph. 837-2920 FAX YOUR AD 83 8135 MOM OWASCO The bonds of matrimony are good investments only when tl>e interest is kept up. Did you know that Volkswagen enthusiasts are able to purchase rare 8 obselete parts for their restoration projects at the 'Great Canadian Bug Show' held each 4_1 IN year? - CLASSIFIED Il�iDEX EM Townhoumm fcw Rent I I Goods for sale WILLIAM PEAK CO-OPERATIVE HOMES INC. 1 1990 Whites Road, Pickering, Ont. Applications for a waiting list are now !!--''" • l being accepted for the following Units: I.B.R. Senior Apt. 55 yrs. or over Income Required — $32,000.00 2.13.R. Senior Apt. 55or over Income Required — $37,480.00 OFF G 113.R. Townhouses. Families. o 0 o D Income Required — $39,120.00 C I Complete 1 3.B.R. Townhouses. Families. Income Required — $42,672.00 Glasses Q o We regret that at the moment them are no 00 o Subsidized Units available. ' For further information, please contact o Dorothy Beard, Phone (416) 837-2920. 1o oto a BRADLEY ESTATES WHITBY TOWNHOUSES o ,� 10 BASSETT BLVD. r (Brock SUManrnng Rd.) » 3 Bedroom • 3 Models 5 Appliances o6 • Easy Access to "GO" • On Site Management • Rents Start At $1000. Per Month a 0 668-1389 KC. McCALL PROP. MGMT. ° $666.5794 924-1100 %IfilL� ASA Spacious 3 bedroom twnh& 2 appliances, garage, t1oie b Town Centre. Flit doltdls 321 -MM PICKERING - Large 3 bedroom townhouse. 1-112 be*,*.bef, cup bassrne/tt, garage. back sial. Available March l aL Zf�irsio FM Ma m fwftd HOUSE FOR RENT -1.1'2 storey. 9 bedroom. 1.4 pc. baw. Isrge tot. central Ajar 5650. Plus uti6bes- Inxned. Pos. AJAX REALTY LTD. Gas -1a11 PICICBINIGJWESTat101E - 3 bedrooms ruin poor. cbso to erJtool Town Came. 00 A take. S900e unifies. First a last. Available iwnhodiaNly. e3/4306 1 p9CK61B10 -Largs liaise to she. Finplaos. gaol lahrh- dry. parking. s375 / morMh inclusive. Can Brian sis- 1151 =L 300 or 00061002 (after S pm} 1 spa to �llt ROUQEMOUNT a Hwy 2 - part•time space avaiable for cert 1200 s4 R room Sprung floor. bri ws Suitable art* dance iMuelion Car Card I 1 :lBiiiE:a FAIRFAX FAX -0 MATIC CLEANING MACHINE - 4 years) old, ,good, 3275 or ba. 7 • to vacuum baps included. 000.0026 Mie mwsaw)• 1 I 888/91W swe weddiriginvitsuorm SoW from hundreds Of ill1Jiiraaon3 to our More catalogue. Catours and styles are sure to 9lease. Soo them at lckson's Office Contra, 218 Harwood Avenue South, Alex. 6811968 ----------------- lypowrflor Film Is Choose tram electric and electronic typewriters. Rent them by the day, weekend, week or month. Student rates. Discounts available. Rent to ow ix Dickson's Office Centre, 218 Harwood Avenue South, Alm 03 -IM ----------------- Furniture Showroom Visit our hue office furniture showroom downstairs at ow Ajax Plaza stole. Domens of pieces of now and scratch and dent funlikm �cabingls. oorrchail�lsrs,r tables etc. More displlays are at our building at 218 Harwood Avenue South, Alex. 8M IM MOVING SALE -table, 5 chairs, oak desk A swivel chair. Bauhaus chat, o chesterfield, stere. 2 speakers, kerosene heater, letrhpa 496.25" LArM O cfor cSllA i 200.00. Also wood kit ado 4204777 (Pies" leave thhsasagt ). ,wra 0 FF ILensesONLY DISCOUNTS INCLUDE EVERYTHING! Hardex • Photogrey • Scratch Resistank • Thin lenses • UV lenses is Anti -Reflection lenses Everything SAVE! SAVE! SAVEI GUARANTEED GENUINE DISCOUNTS FRESH LOOK COLOURED o DISPOSABLE ;TENSES 20%SUNGMES OFF SE� �COMURosc o�R 41 bbd L as d wr iC- G* a *m Inceoms a PI �KE.�! 4tt� � Ric. 3rd - i wi* 131i wausiw I1J1[I! MU <i18'ifM Ifmaft" ti StioB� an 7'SFl7fiM1 m""' ;wi Bankrupt, credit problem? You're OK. cars from 1978- 1984. Lease to not No fm - 0 dledt. CA 69&3" or rrcPoe. REPOS, REPos - r��7-oY2medals Domestic. • I ►' itllt� rltrcmlE ProvidiBq gwlit� bane daycare for chi alien 6 treefB a aider FulHime or part -rias in licelasd, alpertlierdh=oLs cent JL HOMES SERVICES General household l.dryw.r� ceraldcc wall Ztlairier me rooms, in erlock rick errs, tisaks. Qusranlsad workmanship, reason- Jwk i30 -20d4 405 efleorereeeae Bee Loma othisectired oPersoosl oFAII* •Qlatld /Prom a date d30 day wrywe 8ttaraolee can Baas lienar 254-0897 Pick. 436-8104 Oah. HANDY "No JOE TOO SMALL"" ilia A Ravowalom • PAsrrafa • C$akeBY a E1VD Ta0U41 CL&MM ODD JOU Peter's ADoliances SALES SERVICE PATE "Since 1955" RMtovaltlons Tiling Renovations Ceramic Complete Kitchens Marble Basements Granite Bathrooms Vinyl t Drywall 8 Taping Cement Work • Carpet FREE ESTIMATES GARY 284. 1112 Pager # All work guaranteed 600.1277 Lct LIJ I)LIL a ba6c-'I11eI1t apartment jn your home for as low as $150.00 peer month. Full Financing Available 427-9122 427-4021 See our ad in the Yellow Pages under N-xne improvements. CENTRAL CERAMIC TILE INC. Expert Installations Come visit our showroom located in The Home & Design Centre, Brock Rd. & Hwy. 401, Pickering Large selection of floor 8 wall tile. 428-7765 Open Sunday 12 - 5 pm ELEMIiUN 100-200 amp. service specials, lights, plugs, stove, etc. No job too small. Reasonable ratesresidential, commercial & Industrial RPG ELECTRIC Cad Bob at 640-2723 DAREON TILE Professional Ceramic Installation I work in your fronts We it was mine. For estirnates, call DAVE 683.3730 LEAKING TUBS 3 SHOWER STALLS Repaired b renovated. Wag a floor tiles sup- plied & installed. ?WC. Visa. B.B.B. LOWEST PRICESI Can Bomis. Progressive Tile 420-1689 1 ELECTRICIANS Licenced, available days, •Commemal • Residential • Additions • Basenwtts • Simon tqF& WZO UP& Reasonable rates Call Dan 283-1056 sAaER - Cp,traciny - all earPerttry, additions. renovatlorta. Idtohens, baldwoome. tante, a001 11110nik" wintonanee, _)r__7wa �eua 11*06i40I 11. 4. DAVE'S PAINTING >r • Interior/ Exterior • Quality Work _ Affordable Prices V� Free Estimates 686-8512 I TREE REMOVAL, CLEAWJPS dirhilemys oft. •Moet raps m.bb nese• FRIM ESTMATES Call 428-55%00 Act for Rob .e ,ib+vabL 10 Ago 4liblinlil, and 4rvw" ceeee • kaduslrM • Conrs- CI,ASSiF1FsDS 'HAT A WAY'I BUY & SELL 724-8140 Body massae• (F. N.T.) Body R•fl•xol'% anicur• / edicure, Min. Facials, Nail Ext•rniona 279A Old Kingston Rd.. Scarborough ;Moving dl Storage * AJAX MOVING * Sys - is *Full services, moves, +apolia m and pias+ * specialists, flat rate or hourly. + Specializing in Durham er Region. Now offering freelir * boxes with move. We now er have available heated storage * units. Free estimates. + It call 427-0005 MOVE BIG OR SMALL WE PRICE THEM ALL FREE ESTIMATES. Seniors discount. Short Notice moves Pianos moved. Comparable rates. (416) 432-2850 14MO-263-58W Real Esbb 1 53700. FULL PRICE tree secluded camping lot. Sand beach, groat fishnp, next to 10000 acre county forest 1 hr east of Toronto. Chrt•s 431- 1555. I Mortgages" CNO ++ q Financial Corporation MORTGAGES • 1st 8 2s1's to 05% • Rime Rates • Debt CeatslilatimM • Pro 0021 of 686-2936 $111111M $110 per month Contact Doug or Brent Lot US do your m~ shiOlVing 01.0west Saks in callaft oPoliblellemts b •First I= bides wdconte oVk solve mortgage arnlaa acid porter of soh C�tg FII�W s«riCM PSYCHIC ADVISOR NJa[1 y -may 9 am• - 9 p.m. 430-1328 )Z. <=q09£'Lt <�S—I2CL/2CZ0 D.D.S. Is pleased to announce new and extended hours Hours: Monday 1 I am - 8 pm Tuesday 9 am - 4 pm Wednesday 8 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 12 - 7 pm Friday 8 am - 2 pm Saturday 9 am - 2 pm Located at 1900 Dixie Rd. Unit 9, Pickering New Patients Nand Emergencies Welcowne Please Call 420-9211 BRIDES-TO-BE ITOYEa DRYERe wAt1ERs DIi1011pluERa Ill"ISMORa • HOTPOINT • KITCHEN AID • AEG • GENERAL ELECTRIC • MAYTAG • MOFFAT • JENN-AIR • MIELE •AMANA •MODERN MAID •W.C.WOODS WE4ELL PARTS FOR ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES FICKWM 3NOWROOM NEW SCAMORKM LOCATI M 1755 Pickering Pkwy. (Unit 12) 0068lOngelm Road Pidwrktg Han• 8 Design Centre (old Knpxton Rd. b Hwy r1'Z) Saba only Sala b Cowls 428-6333 282-0185 RMtovaltlons Tiling Renovations Ceramic Complete Kitchens Marble Basements Granite Bathrooms Vinyl t Drywall 8 Taping Cement Work • Carpet FREE ESTIMATES GARY 284. 1112 Pager # All work guaranteed 600.1277 Lct LIJ I)LIL a ba6c-'I11eI1t apartment jn your home for as low as $150.00 peer month. Full Financing Available 427-9122 427-4021 See our ad in the Yellow Pages under N-xne improvements. CENTRAL CERAMIC TILE INC. Expert Installations Come visit our showroom located in The Home & Design Centre, Brock Rd. & Hwy. 401, Pickering Large selection of floor 8 wall tile. 428-7765 Open Sunday 12 - 5 pm ELEMIiUN 100-200 amp. service specials, lights, plugs, stove, etc. No job too small. Reasonable ratesresidential, commercial & Industrial RPG ELECTRIC Cad Bob at 640-2723 DAREON TILE Professional Ceramic Installation I work in your fronts We it was mine. For estirnates, call DAVE 683.3730 LEAKING TUBS 3 SHOWER STALLS Repaired b renovated. Wag a floor tiles sup- plied & installed. ?WC. Visa. B.B.B. LOWEST PRICESI Can Bomis. Progressive Tile 420-1689 1 ELECTRICIANS Licenced, available days, •Commemal • Residential • Additions • Basenwtts • Simon tqF& WZO UP& Reasonable rates Call Dan 283-1056 sAaER - Cp,traciny - all earPerttry, additions. renovatlorta. Idtohens, baldwoome. tante, a001 11110nik" wintonanee, _)r__7wa �eua 11*06i40I 11. 4. DAVE'S PAINTING >r • Interior/ Exterior • Quality Work _ Affordable Prices V� Free Estimates 686-8512 I TREE REMOVAL, CLEAWJPS dirhilemys oft. •Moet raps m.bb nese• FRIM ESTMATES Call 428-55%00 Act for Rob .e ,ib+vabL 10 Ago 4liblinlil, and 4rvw" ceeee • kaduslrM • Conrs- CI,ASSiF1FsDS 'HAT A WAY'I BUY & SELL 724-8140 Body massae• (F. N.T.) Body R•fl•xol'% anicur• / edicure, Min. Facials, Nail Ext•rniona 279A Old Kingston Rd.. Scarborough ;Moving dl Storage * AJAX MOVING * Sys - is *Full services, moves, +apolia m and pias+ * specialists, flat rate or hourly. + Specializing in Durham er Region. Now offering freelir * boxes with move. We now er have available heated storage * units. Free estimates. + It call 427-0005 MOVE BIG OR SMALL WE PRICE THEM ALL FREE ESTIMATES. Seniors discount. Short Notice moves Pianos moved. Comparable rates. (416) 432-2850 14MO-263-58W Real Esbb 1 53700. FULL PRICE tree secluded camping lot. Sand beach, groat fishnp, next to 10000 acre county forest 1 hr east of Toronto. Chrt•s 431- 1555. I Mortgages" CNO ++ q Financial Corporation MORTGAGES • 1st 8 2s1's to 05% • Rime Rates • Debt CeatslilatimM • Pro 0021 of 686-2936 $111111M $110 per month Contact Doug or Brent Lot US do your m~ shiOlVing 01.0west Saks in callaft oPoliblellemts b •First I= bides wdconte oVk solve mortgage arnlaa acid porter of soh C�tg FII�W s«riCM PSYCHIC ADVISOR NJa[1 y -may 9 am• - 9 p.m. 430-1328 )Z. <=q09£'Lt <�S—I2CL/2CZ0 D.D.S. Is pleased to announce new and extended hours Hours: Monday 1 I am - 8 pm Tuesday 9 am - 4 pm Wednesday 8 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 12 - 7 pm Friday 8 am - 2 pm Saturday 9 am - 2 pm Located at 1900 Dixie Rd. Unit 9, Pickering New Patients Nand Emergencies Welcowne Please Call 420-9211 BRIDES-TO-BE Are you getting i ;�., h1 7z' i'L, married? arried? Then you and your fiance or guest WW `•� want to attend the: '�-" t'3fa t�a[I Mall :-Imhn Vaul )-mc, are please) to aanntncc. "Vc hattc cboscu tits first kialt of the rest of our Itucs together as august 2:. 199 3.-• rl Auction Sate THURSDAY MARCH 4, 1993 10 A.Y. By order of Durham Bailiff Services, under virtue of the Landlord 3 Tenant Act RSO 1980 we are instructed to sell the entire contents of D.D.S. Corp. 1840 Clements Rd., Pickering, sale on site. to include office equip. fork lift, office furniture, etc. to be soli includes Nissan 50 propane 4000 Ib. fork lift, pallet truck, exc. desks, creden- zas, oak wall unit, leather couch 3 chair, 3pc, oak reception dwK wood & metal disks. verb - cal & lateral file cabi- nets. typewriter, qu. of fax, computer, l prrinilor paper, Fax machine, print- ers, Yamaha disk - player -stereo unit, Plus lots more relat- ed items. Terms are cash or certified ehaqua wimb from 9 For more into call 1-416.2634252 Saleand sold BARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS. Lame sale of office equip., stationary, pa is to folloI thisw tftelii - lenses •wed new nsa k alard and beiano•t! dowwm Auction Sale THURSDAY MARCH 4,1993 10 A.M. 1840 CMments Rd, Picts Contents o R. Johnston Office Equip. in bankruptcy. Arge qu. of new b used typewriters, word processors, computers, comp. stands, calculators, display units, coun- ters, desks, chairs, dividers, shelving, sml. lathe, grinder, compressor, repair parts, also Irg. qu. of stationary, pens, paper, ribbons, etc. Some individual items subject to prior sale. Tents are cash or theque. Inspection 9 Z on sale day. For more Info CAd 416-424.4522 or Sala OOrtduk.'tad by GARRY K. PO AUCTIONS on behall of Michaels Sales Inc. I AtIChORi March 6, 1993 "SATURDAYS AUCTION ACTION" Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. at the PETHICK AUCTION BARN, Haydon 8 miles north of Bowmanville, east off Durham 7157 at the 8th cone. of Newcastle. This week we have the contents of Oshawa home to include livingroom suite• dining room suite, oak table. oak chairs, wing -back chairs, antique set- tee. large pine flat to wall, new 8 used tools, lots of prints 8 pictures, refrigerator, plus other interesting 8 unusual items Terms are cash, cheque or Visa. For more into call 141&2634252 Sale managed and sold by GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS Viewing from 5 pm AUCTION SALE "Kahn CotelMty Araefon- _.every Wed. at 6:30 p.m located on Brock Rd., Pickeri 3 miles North d 401rexit 399). Featuring every Wed- nesday an excellent selection of antiques. fine furniture. Iq aSs, china, collectibles. primitives and the usuals. So join us every Wednesday and participate in one of Ontario's "TpIIE" Auctions with no buy- backs or reserves. "Consignment 8 Estate selling our specialty.- Call us today. Previews from 130pin Auction SerAcee 416.683.0041 1 ' P�1 1 0I01MVER A HM YOU in '93 - with the Micro Diet Delicious. Nutritious, Convenient. Aeo dable. For more irdon"aion. call H.A. chairs MaAteiV - 21111111411 7s. =1 ItdePende" Micro Diet Adriaor. JESM SAYS can taw I " I lead to bitlr Dans Vow mi► iM.....er weer et.The is er iced Iltiierar, s n, taatalt SILIG-la Jatw'e 40 teaser+ o`t- Thanks to St Julie and the sacred heart of Jesus for favors received. May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Oh sacred heart of Jesus, pray for us. St Jude worker of miracles, pray for us. St Jude helper of the hopeless, pray for us. say this prayer 9 times a day, by to eighth day, your prayers will be answered regardless of how hopeless your situation seems. PubMcation must be promised. T.D. - The Bay Nipws, March,3,1993 13 Henry. Peacefully at the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on Monday, March 1, 1993 after a long illness. George Henry Wakefield in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Florence and loving father of Margaret and her hus- band Nigel Griffiths. Loving Grandfather of Jayson and Nicholas. Lovingly remembered by family and friends in England. A Funeral Service for Mr. Wakefield will be heli at St. Martins Anglican Church 1201 St. Martins Dr., Pickering on Thursday March 4 at 4:00 P.M. Cremation By George's request no flowers and donations may be made to the Ajax -Pickering Hospital Bldg. Fund. Arrangements entrust- ed to the McEachnie Funeral Home. BAY NEWS CLASSIFIEDS Wbata dlst:areryl 1304114 or 686-3577 PMTIO i IIEINME AUCTION SAT. MARCH 9M AT 10 AM S" TAUN 8H FID. E WHY Having received inavuc- tions from file principals, we are clearing the assets of PAYLESS PATIO (Oshawa Store Only) including several patio complete sets, cushions, umbrellas, bar- beque sets, accessories, plus many other articles, approx. 200 VCR b Beta movies, sofas, exercise machines, chesterfield bed sofa. Vehicles: 91 Buick Century Ltd., 89 Tracker, 22 ft. travel trailer, 1958 Army truck 4x4, new box trailer. 89 Dynasty, 83 Cadillac Cimerron, 82 3 85 LeBaron convertible, 87 Olds Delta 88 Royale, 89 8 90 Firefly, 86 Jimmy, 1990 Lumina APV Van, 1989 Chev 1 ton dump truck, 1.986 GMC 4x4 loaded. 1975 Corsair Motorhome. 1989 Jamboree rally mo,orhome. 78 22 ft. cabin cruiser i3 trailer, 88 Cadillac, 86 Ce eor ty, plus many Other veh-cles approx 30. Nota Tirro: 10 am Exce e- sa e _ -ew pa.,c ea.,pr*e,,. - re ass ver c.ps Mclean Auction d 'Liquidations 586729! b 472-2335 THOMAS & CHASE ASSOCIATES 3 Harwood Ave. S. Suite 203 Ajax, Ontarlo LIS 2C1 686-2407 "Income Tax Returns Prepared" GARY J. TONIOLO, Certified Crexeral Accosartannt 158 Harwood Ave. S.. Suite 207, Aja. Ontario IIS 2H6 (416) 4V-6768 -Amounoog for =A Bminew •kaiiiiii" & CConvaltints amorPlIwAing ate Pfqmadm MEENA G. MINHAS, GM.A. Certified Management Accountant • Computerized xrouca ttg & bookkeeping • Corporate & petaonal taxes • tax planning EN V�A,�C�;COOURsNTI�N�G • Elixaeepav, GST & Paymu • Personal Taut Reams Ekar°o" Hling Agent . Dianne Toniiolo (416) 427-6768 or -� BRIDAL t,�,� -': �•`r PART'Y 1993 March 11, �I:r=-a Ajax Community Centre • Fashion Show • Displays • Gifts • • Planning Guides • Viluabac Prizcs • For your Free Personal Invitation, please call: Charlene 680-W)6 or Julia 428-7109 '�-" t'3fa t�a[I Mall :-Imhn Vaul )-mc, are please) to aanntncc. "Vc hattc cboscu tits first kialt of the rest of our Itucs together as august 2:. 199 3.-• rl Auction Sate THURSDAY MARCH 4, 1993 10 A.Y. By order of Durham Bailiff Services, under virtue of the Landlord 3 Tenant Act RSO 1980 we are instructed to sell the entire contents of D.D.S. Corp. 1840 Clements Rd., Pickering, sale on site. to include office equip. fork lift, office furniture, etc. to be soli includes Nissan 50 propane 4000 Ib. fork lift, pallet truck, exc. desks, creden- zas, oak wall unit, leather couch 3 chair, 3pc, oak reception dwK wood & metal disks. verb - cal & lateral file cabi- nets. typewriter, qu. of fax, computer, l prrinilor paper, Fax machine, print- ers, Yamaha disk - player -stereo unit, Plus lots more relat- ed items. Terms are cash or certified ehaqua wimb from 9 For more into call 1-416.2634252 Saleand sold BARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS. Lame sale of office equip., stationary, pa is to folloI thisw tftelii - lenses •wed new nsa k alard and beiano•t! dowwm Auction Sale THURSDAY MARCH 4,1993 10 A.M. 1840 CMments Rd, Picts Contents o R. Johnston Office Equip. in bankruptcy. Arge qu. of new b used typewriters, word processors, computers, comp. stands, calculators, display units, coun- ters, desks, chairs, dividers, shelving, sml. lathe, grinder, compressor, repair parts, also Irg. qu. of stationary, pens, paper, ribbons, etc. Some individual items subject to prior sale. Tents are cash or theque. Inspection 9 Z on sale day. For more Info CAd 416-424.4522 or Sala OOrtduk.'tad by GARRY K. PO AUCTIONS on behall of Michaels Sales Inc. I AtIChORi March 6, 1993 "SATURDAYS AUCTION ACTION" Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. at the PETHICK AUCTION BARN, Haydon 8 miles north of Bowmanville, east off Durham 7157 at the 8th cone. of Newcastle. This week we have the contents of Oshawa home to include livingroom suite• dining room suite, oak table. oak chairs, wing -back chairs, antique set- tee. large pine flat to wall, new 8 used tools, lots of prints 8 pictures, refrigerator, plus other interesting 8 unusual items Terms are cash, cheque or Visa. For more into call 141&2634252 Sale managed and sold by GARRY K. POWELL AUCTIONS Viewing from 5 pm AUCTION SALE "Kahn CotelMty Araefon- _.every Wed. at 6:30 p.m located on Brock Rd., Pickeri 3 miles North d 401rexit 399). Featuring every Wed- nesday an excellent selection of antiques. fine furniture. Iq aSs, china, collectibles. primitives and the usuals. So join us every Wednesday and participate in one of Ontario's "TpIIE" Auctions with no buy- backs or reserves. "Consignment 8 Estate selling our specialty.- Call us today. Previews from 130pin Auction SerAcee 416.683.0041 1 ' P�1 1 0I01MVER A HM YOU in '93 - with the Micro Diet Delicious. Nutritious, Convenient. Aeo dable. For more irdon"aion. call H.A. chairs MaAteiV - 21111111411 7s. =1 ItdePende" Micro Diet Adriaor. JESM SAYS can taw I " I lead to bitlr Dans Vow mi► iM.....er weer et.The is er iced Iltiierar, s n, taatalt SILIG-la Jatw'e 40 teaser+ o`t- Thanks to St Julie and the sacred heart of Jesus for favors received. May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Oh sacred heart of Jesus, pray for us. St Jude worker of miracles, pray for us. St Jude helper of the hopeless, pray for us. say this prayer 9 times a day, by to eighth day, your prayers will be answered regardless of how hopeless your situation seems. PubMcation must be promised. T.D. - The Bay Nipws, March,3,1993 13 Henry. Peacefully at the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on Monday, March 1, 1993 after a long illness. George Henry Wakefield in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Florence and loving father of Margaret and her hus- band Nigel Griffiths. Loving Grandfather of Jayson and Nicholas. Lovingly remembered by family and friends in England. A Funeral Service for Mr. Wakefield will be heli at St. Martins Anglican Church 1201 St. Martins Dr., Pickering on Thursday March 4 at 4:00 P.M. Cremation By George's request no flowers and donations may be made to the Ajax -Pickering Hospital Bldg. Fund. Arrangements entrust- ed to the McEachnie Funeral Home. BAY NEWS CLASSIFIEDS Wbata dlst:areryl 1304114 or 686-3577 PMTIO i IIEINME AUCTION SAT. MARCH 9M AT 10 AM S" TAUN 8H FID. E WHY Having received inavuc- tions from file principals, we are clearing the assets of PAYLESS PATIO (Oshawa Store Only) including several patio complete sets, cushions, umbrellas, bar- beque sets, accessories, plus many other articles, approx. 200 VCR b Beta movies, sofas, exercise machines, chesterfield bed sofa. Vehicles: 91 Buick Century Ltd., 89 Tracker, 22 ft. travel trailer, 1958 Army truck 4x4, new box trailer. 89 Dynasty, 83 Cadillac Cimerron, 82 3 85 LeBaron convertible, 87 Olds Delta 88 Royale, 89 8 90 Firefly, 86 Jimmy, 1990 Lumina APV Van, 1989 Chev 1 ton dump truck, 1.986 GMC 4x4 loaded. 1975 Corsair Motorhome. 1989 Jamboree rally mo,orhome. 78 22 ft. cabin cruiser i3 trailer, 88 Cadillac, 86 Ce eor ty, plus many Other veh-cles approx 30. Nota Tirro: 10 am Exce e- sa e _ -ew pa.,c ea.,pr*e,,. - re ass ver c.ps Mclean Auction d 'Liquidations 586729! b 472-2335 THOMAS & CHASE ASSOCIATES 3 Harwood Ave. S. Suite 203 Ajax, Ontarlo LIS 2C1 686-2407 "Income Tax Returns Prepared" GARY J. TONIOLO, Certified Crexeral Accosartannt 158 Harwood Ave. S.. Suite 207, Aja. Ontario IIS 2H6 (416) 4V-6768 -Amounoog for =A Bminew •kaiiiiii" & CConvaltints amorPlIwAing ate Pfqmadm MEENA G. MINHAS, GM.A. Certified Management Accountant • Computerized xrouca ttg & bookkeeping • Corporate & petaonal taxes • tax planning EN V�A,�C�;COOURsNTI�N�G • Elixaeepav, GST & Paymu • Personal Taut Reams Ekar°o" Hling Agent . Dianne Toniiolo (416) 427-6768 _f 1. :•4•." , i i 14 The Bay News, March 3,1993 It Pays to advertise is �5 77ie Bay News e' Experience you can trust. Service you can count on. For all your Real Estate needs call Dan. Denise HouseYin quaill'ica,�ore March The Denise House Board of 8. Applications can be mailed tD Dinecbrs seeks c m wr ty citizens Board of Directors, P.O. Box to hold office on the board. 146, Oshawa, Ontario, LTH Those interested should apply X1. STEVE SMITH CARPENTRY LTD. ConMWft Est 1978 • Complete home & office remodeling • General improvements and additions -Quality workmanship at reasonable prices Renwmber your s*#*% tion Is ourguerenths 427-74M 1111110 1011z1.1N9 1 TUNE 'UP SPECIAL I 00'OOFF Parts I 00'OOFFLabour *TUNE-UP — • Road Test - Check all Fluid Levels / •� • Inspect Spark Plugs Belts and Hoses - Clean or Replace • Check Tire Pressure o • Inspect PCV Value • Inspect Throttle Body • Inspect Air Filter • Re-adust Engine Idle to Spec. • Inspect Fuel Filter • Chck Timing • Road Test 3111111111031L WILDWOOD, • Check Dis. Cap/Rotor and Wires AMOMW FORD • Clean/Service Batt. and Cables 'SALES Exp. Mar. WNW LUBE, OIL & FILTER �14k ''95 Special $23 Most cars 3 light trucks. Includes: 5 litres oil, Moltorcraft Oil Flier and Lubrication it necessary. ALSO INCLUDES THIS 16 PT. CHECK-UP 1. Clean battery terminals 11. Check front & rear suspension (visual) 2. Check coolant strength 12. Check shock absorbers (visual) 3. Check radiator hoses 3 damps 13. Check brakes 4. Check fluid levels 14. Check wiper blades 5. Check lights 15. Adjust air �- exterior pressure 6. Chedk fuel filler and PCV valve 16. Test drive 7. Check air fuer WILDWOOD 8. Check exhmist vrstw) , 9. Check steering linkage (vL%W) FORD SALES • Exp. Her 1if/!i<i 10. Check drive~ It univema joints (`"ftw) Camot be combined with any od wrdisoomb orspecimak. BRAKE SPECIAL 10' OFF PleS 10"OFF LabOW * BRAKES (iron) * BRAKES (rear) • Road test • Measure colors for min. • Road lest • Measure dintms for'1hickness ' thigvless • Machine rotors �. • Repack wheel bearigs n Mac�>ine drums • Repack wheel bearings (front wheel drive) • tub. fang plate • Replace braPads ke ,; • Replacb a braise shoes e • Service calipers 4=' °' • Inspect park br*e - side • ct c brake ones for cables / tub. • In$oM w reel Winders u•.■ wu.www Caesarean prevention group meets :The Caesarean Prevention, parents and professionals' and FAxalloo Croup interested in any aspect of. March 8 at 7.30 p.m. caesarean childbirth. For Jat 31 Camely Cres. in Ajm more information cad Midiele This meeting will provide at 6834229 or Lisa at 576 support and information for 0562. _.................... NOTICE •�• . ,............. roe. WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY ►' FOR THE LYNDE CREEK WATERSHED The Town of Whitby, with the professional consulting services of Gartner Lee limited, is undertaking a Water Resource Management Strategy Study for the Lynde Creek Watershed. This Study is intended to procactively address the changing scope of drainage issues and guide the development of future urban areas, in regard to water resource issues, within the watershed. A forum for public information and input has been arranged as follows. Date: Wednesday, March 24, 1993 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (presentation at 7:30 p.m.) Location: Council Chambers Town of Whitby Municipal Building 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario A brief presentation is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Opportunity to pose questions and provide input will precede and follow the presentation. The Town of Whitby encourages public input throughout the Study. Should you wish to provide input into this important Study and/or obtain further information but cannot attend the public forum or send a representative, please contact the Public Works Department or Gartner Lee Limited, as noted following. Corporation of the Town of Whitby Gartner Lee Limited Public Works Department 140 Renfrew Drive 575 Rossland Road Fast Suite 102 Whitby, Ontario Markham, Ontario LIN 2M8 UR 8136 Tel.: (416) 668-5803 Tel.: (416) 477-8400 Attn: Mr. 11L Watts, PEng. Attn. Mr. J.E. O'Neill yj t . 1 1 • RATTAN PLACE 1725 Kingston Rd., Pickering Hwy. 2 & Brock) 86-5290 1 ID THE MORTGAGE FACTORY 1 st, 2nd, 3rd, Mortgages to 95% Rental Properties and Cottages Re -financing, Debt Consolidation Rural Properties Self-employed, Bad Credit, No Income, No Problem PRIME DEALS BELOW BANK RATES FAST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE SINCE 1975 Call 686-2557 'Locats4 r Nn 'aa wRWWM Do it ALL With Propane 505 Victoria St. E. Whitby 668-3328 Bedding & Bath Factory Outlet Custom order your bedding to co-or'd'inate with your drapes. 335 frantcooln St-, Aim 683.5853 tom: FalrM SL Ilaon.frt 9an.6p CHEANEY WMEEPM COLOR SPECIALTY- • Fireplace/Woodstove Installations • Glass Door Sales & Installation • Gas & Wood Liners •Inspection • Caps & Screens • Bird/Animal Removal • Repairs WE HANDLE INSURANCE CLAIMS IF BUSY 427-2168 FAX 428-7403 MEVAI 00 71 on Unit B, Alart ; rconc¢n Vince Aubli Mctuac Iri� i 0 a The GOODBODY'S ` '; Toning, Tanning & Fitness SP Festu:ing ft finest fine or silver solarium stdo of IM y • art taming epiiprnent and Boston Gear toning Was Insert Tell. 839-FITT (urs) FREE FREE Toning Karate Suit - t � I Session I Giddren'eua rime p 1 Step Aerobics I throughout summer .. ' Karate Class ' Chi1drin'' ' 1 .MMuch BrOA I Men -Women -Children t cap 1 I with coupon. rto ob4ca'ia 9'00 till 5:30 1 L------------ — -------i ITEM W" Try our sauna massage bed and have your hair done for half price tvilh this coupon. You 11 love it! Iri� i 0 a The Bay News,.March 3,1993 15 Burning ® Fireplace Insert • Clenn I� r inn uemen t gas J t • The most ` � fM � �Idnn reali,rnr• �tnt _..� ITwLI 'N,�^r Cies, Lsee aoa+lahle Book store promotes learning and fun Reading should be more than a learning experience for children, says Beth Hammett, co- owner of Pickerng's newest bookstore. It should aiso be frim. Harnett and her husband Mike opened the doors to Imagination Station, a children's ^ookstore, only two weeks ago and recently celebrated their grand opening with performances and story times from two san from the world of children's television. shows Join In and Polka Dot Door, respectively, Ambulance safety dragon, the fire department's and both members of Performers for Literacy, safety robot and even Ronald McDatald himself. e nfierwied approximately 50 people Saturday. She is also planning on inletting local duldren's "We don't just want to open our doors, stand book authors and 'illustrators and high school back behind the counter and let the books go out,' drama students to the store to impress on the Harnett said 'We want to get the children and children that reading on be fun. adults irndved with reading, to show that reading Hammett said she and her husband, both is hat, formerly involved in the insurance business, To that end, the Ajax couple plan :o have other decided to start up lmagination Station because children's performers enter a.c a: tie store. they noticed there was a lack of chikfrern•s literature Hammett said she is ,r.rq -.o ez 7e 5,. 14r, available in the area. "We want to stress the need for literature for _:nikfren,• she added. The store is filled with a veritable cornucopia of chiidren's literature for the young and young -at - heart. There are more than 2,000 volumes in sto& his changed monthly. There are board bodes, doth books and bathtub books for tiny readers, and some bea::tifully illlsstrated books for older children. There are new editions, classics, pocket novels (such as Tie Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew mysteries) and book and tape corrtbinatic ns to listen and read along. There's an adensw nature collection for young readers interested in books on the ernrirornrnent, the natural world and space. As well, there are books for rainy days — such as The Cottage Book which is full of helpful tips on how to keep idle yang hands and minds ►Av, when they can't go adside. imagination Station also sells toys and stuffed animals. The Hanrnetts have hands-on toys like the weather gauge (sponsored by The Weather Nemwkk) as well as wooden toys, ctirrmes, magnetic ") marbles, punks, art suppbes and finger Paints. There is also a large &Way of baud sets of plush animals with atxompanying books, such as Peter Rabbit and Goodnight Mom. Hammett said they will also have a wide sdection of Easier boola for parents looking fcr an alternative to the traditional gift selection of pow tflloleltall Carrie Lerig Elam The Pelta Dat Door and Murky Briar tram .lona In mbesrtain young shanPat ala grind i, g *s of iaaagi is iaal Stlatlan. TWO-GETHER TO SERVE YOU If V UTE SUFASUM 1600 Bayty St. W. 1600 Alknice Rd. Unit S. Pickering Pickering -,� 420-1906 :420-3686 ~� 6BRAKES & TIRES JIMAGINATION STATION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND TOYS 705 KINGSTON RD. PICKERING, ONT. L1 6K3 VN THE WHITE'S RD. PLAZA) t ' .831 -READ SAM'S CLEANERS ThIS WeekeS SneCialS WT t11NKAKF IYrTHAIW OnER ORU 839-5991 ri• fMe" O COs tatonli g ssiiddae DLCO station) i:;q- ?e4 ?ransrission & Radiator Service Practice Preventative Maintenance Transmission Tune-up $49.95 l n ;luaes: Pan Gasket ,/ Adj. Bands Fitter & Linkage I 1L of Fluid J Clean SUMP J Road Test Most sore 6 vjhl •n,cks No appointment i nreeeary. 0ffsr s■prrse Mar 31 r93 1FM aajly Street Hours 8-6 Plrkern,g 931-1985 M3c„d y 93 Y 'When service eL guolthy Come First. - . Plower* . • Plants -T • S®c F'to ei s • Gt t & Fruit Baskets • Banoons for all occoa mat • Personalzed Wedchng Service Ss Hunt ft.. Ajuz 683-5251 i WILDWOOD FORD SAI SS LTD. 1167 IUNOTON RD. MCURN16 (aet.eewL"O"alf A whi ts, ft onhby 2) SALES 839-6666 -9'" 9 am -9 Pm M 427-2828 9 am -6 Pm 420-1449 We Can' ST -,1 OP F6,111 BALLOON -A -G RAMS FREE DELIVERY IN AJAX - PICXERING tmw.r OUPPLam • G.re. y.s1r.Y.rt Mr • a.tw. t.yret6ta • 0......o.wrrw.• 411114-0111— ®wl."427" Alm -7442 n :l 16 The Bav News, March 3, 1993 -s Y 1992 ACCORD EXR COUPE Power Group, power sunroof, Dolby cassette, ALB, Air Gond., air bag, sport wheels. _ Model I CB717 r'los P.O.l. 6 ireoght S tams d • • • conte i Du (cannel be combtne0 *,Ph any other ober). Preowaee pbs I;u, licence 6Das. J'4?f0 BRAND NEW 1992 PRELUDE Tilt, cruise control, power sunroof, - p/windows, air bag, heated mirrors, 4 . wheel disc brakes and more. • • ModelIBA814 #1.1.1:><N:fA . t V . 1992 ACCORD 1992 ACCORD 1991 ACCORD 1990 ACCORD EX WAGON EX SEDAN SEX SEDAN EXR SEDAN Auto, air, power group, 5 speaker AM/FM cassette, tilt, cruise 'Frost Only 17, 435 kms., auto, air, air bag, power package. 'Seatle "Burgundy Red", auto, air, tilt, cruise control, power group. 'Loaded' - only 29,953 kms, auto, air, factory ma , power control, White'. Stock 01035 Silver" Stock # C056A Stock #P1113 sunroof. Stock P1092 TO ¢ �I Cr o 5 401 m WE'RE HERE 0IL`.`/kr0:J104.1:3. $10117A u 1990 CIVIC CX HATCHBACK Recent 1 owner trade-in, 5 speed, cassette, balance of factory warranty. Stock C009A AQ=V • • -N Ve •w� ow-..o 4ev4e ,. �. r T 191" Citric sin LX y 228 Act now. Because it is rare, indeed, to get such a low rate on a Civic Sedan LX that includes aD this Fewer and Brakes, Fol&Down Rear Seatbeck, Child -Proof Rear Door locks, Cup Holds-. Adjustable Steering Cohnnn. l.5 Litre IO Hoeeepower Engine, A .Season Radial Tires and much more. ACT NOW. IrU*M AND SUPPLY ARE j ?1N1' D. *Lase Weld on Civic Sedwt LX for 48menths. $.'300 dowr�ayrrawd pias $228 security deposit also required. 96.000 km aflowance (0.10) per km over). OAC. Qoes Trot indwe Maes. liceasiaaparasuoaaace. At the end of 4s m s rellmn car to dealer or purchase it for an addWoW amount. ... _x..... ..•.. ,., . t :,:.:,. .'.:.:,t�•,,� --x :`.e_ +ct.: a•. -s .. ^.,-r-�..;-.-r•7+.'...erdc^J,p'.,,,^?n+'r:2�"S':, ..;<•a-*�n*....;,�.,•re..we. . _ - - . Q � d; c ac 401 ... _x..... ..•.. ,., . t :,:.:,. .'.:.:,t�•,,� --x :`.e_ +ct.: a•. -s .. ^.,-r-�..;-.-r•7+.'...erdc^J,p'.,,,^?n+'r:2�"S':, ..;<•a-*�n*....;,�.,•re..we. . _ - - . ....7...Wenb W..... ............... I II A (w V, V 4 a Is JAI A9. Ta� AO is F IPA '.d in ! ;30 lwkrnyj Just ca"U Me na'0 rp Teacher Frank Luke adjusts Matthew Milner's costume prior to Dunharton High School's production of "A Song for my Mother." The Grade 12 student portrays Constable Stradwick in the Durham Drama Festival entry, anti no — the %,Ig is not part of the cOSLI1111c. Peter Wnlehiik A2 The Weekend Bay News. March {, 6, 7, 1993 Ajax approves 1993 town budget ,Ajax council rubber-stamped its 1993 budget Monday night, holding the mill rate increase from last year at 0.84 per cent. Council had agreed in principle to this years municipal budget at a 9 -hour session Feb. 20. The increase means an average $5 a year for Ajax ratepayers. The only discouraging word Monday came from Ward 3 Councillor Steve Parish, who expressed concern about the $7,322,000 A4 community centre price tag. Parish said he foresees more layoffs, decreased services, increased taxes — or all three — in the future because of the high cost of the project. The community centre will be paid through debentures and money allotted to it in town reserve funds. Ajax councillors earn $190,000 in total salaries and expenses The nine municipal politicians who represented the Town of Ajax last year earned a total of $190.15 in salaries and expenses. Most council members earned a base salary of :17,896.96, plus benefits and expenses from the town. Mayor Jim Witty, who is also given a monthly car allowance, earned a total $56,871 in 1992. Witty also received a total of $27,172 from Durham Region as a council member, a representative of the MTRCA and the chairman of the region's Police Services Board. Regional Councillors Roger Anderson and Susan Dulny, as well as Ward 4 Councillor Jim McMaster each earned in excess of $20,000 in salary and expenses from the town. Both Anderson and Dulny also received approximately $22,000 for their work on Durham Region council. Councillors Frank Schaper (Ward 1) earned $18,026, Scott Crawford (Ward 2) earned $19,261 and Pat Brown (Ward 5) earned $18,621 from the town. Ward 3 Councillor Steve Parish, who won his seat in a by-election early last year, earned more than $12,000. John Price, who held the seat before Parish, earned $3,395. No election expense audits for three Pickering candidates Election expense audits of three Pickering candidates in the 1991 municipal election have been denied by the province's Elections Finance Commission. Pickering resident Alex Robertson had requested financial audits of election expenses incurred by regional councillors Maurice Brenner and Rick Johnson and former Ward 2 Regional Councillor Doug Dickerson. Maurice Brenner announced during a council meeting Monday night that all three requests had been rejected by the commission. Pickering council had previously rejected a similar request to audit the trio. Brenner said he received the news on Feb. 26. 'I'm pleased to say there was nothing to hide; he told council. 'The decision puts to rest any concerns of wrongdoing.' Brenner said his own campaign had been reviewed by a chartered accountant. The Elections Finance commission is an independent panel that reviews audit requests made by any member of the public on a political candidate. Robertson made the request last fall. Code of ethics proposed for builders and developers There nay soon he a new set of rnlcs for developers and builders in the Town of Pk)<a*. Council this week endorsed a notion to establish a committee that will prepare a code of ethies for developers and builders in the two. The idea was proposed by Ward 2 Local ConnoBor n6en Higdon. -The eomnittee will he rade up of repraeatativa from the Urban Development Institute, the Toronto Homebuilders Association, the town's public works and planning directors, and the town snheitor. In proposing the plan, Higdom said the code of ethics is intended as a guideline for builders and will not he legally enforced. Ward 1 Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner said the proposed code of ethic will improve overall development in the town. 'By setting a standard for the town ' them we will have something to judge performance," he said. ommunity Calendar is a regular feature on upcoming events. If you are a non-profit or community group send your announcement to ............. The Weekend Bay News, 1730 McPherson Court, Unit #18, Pickering, Ontario, L1W 3E6. Deadline: Tuesday noon. Bargains, benefits, benevolence galore! EVENTS THE TOURING CONCEPT CYCLING GROUP is holding its monthly meeting at Henry Street High School, Room 212, in Whitby, on March 3 starting at 7:30 p.m. The club is looking for new members 18 years and older. The club is a non-profit organization. For more information call Lucy at 420-427. THE OSTEOPOROSIS SUPPORT GROUP meets on March 3 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Pickering Police Station community room. For further information call Moira at 420-9197 or Marg at 683-3918. THE VISUAL ARTS CENTRE will hold a seminar on the business aspects of arts and crafts on March 4 at 7 p.m. at the Bowmanville branch of the Newcastle Public Library. For more information call the library at 623- 7322. A LUPUS SUPPORT GROUP will meet in the arts and crafts room at Faith Place, 44 William St. W. in Oshawa, on March 4 at 7:30 p.m. For more information call Karen at 623-2765 or the Arthritis Society at 434-7221. CHILDREN AND PARENTS are invited to the Ajax Public library during March for stories, f:ngerplays and poems. These programs are suitable for pre-schoolers to 6 -year-olds. The main branch presents drop-in storytime on Saturdav March 6 from 10:30 to 11 a.m. The theme will be monsters. Additional presentations will be held on March 8, 15, 22 and 29 from 6:30 to 7 p.m., and on March 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 from 1:30 to 2 p.m. Call for details. The Village branch will present drop-in storytime on March 4 at 10:15 a.m. featuring Radcliffe the Reading Rabbit for the Regional Family Literacy Week. A drop-in storytime will also be on March 20 at 10:30 a.m. The theme will be mysteries. All drop-in storytimes are free. Parental supervision is required. For more information call 6834000. ATTENTION ALL MUSIC LOVERSI The Uxbridge Chamber Choir will present Two Choirs m Concert at the Trinity United Church in Uxbridge on March 6 at 8 p.m. This performance will include the works of John Tavener, Diane Loomer and John Rutter: Tickets are $10 at the door or at Radio Shack in Uxbridge. For more information call 473-5640 or 852-9569. THE VISUAL ARTS CENTRE will hold a Winter's Harvest craft show from March 7 to 27 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Cream of Barley Mill, Soper Valley Park, Bowmanville. The seniors' preview date is March 5 from 1 to 3 p.m. Awards will be given through the generosity of various donors. For further information call 623-5831. NANCY MUTCH of Distress Centre Durham will discuss self-esteem during a women's self help and discussion group at the Pickering Recreation Complex on March 8 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. All women are invited and babysitting is available. For more information call COPE at 686-3248. Weekenj Bay 1!fewsl`MuVls .,.6,.7 ,.1"3 THE CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION of Metro Toronto will hold a fundraising campaign to raise a "ton of loonies' starting March 8. More than 200 local branches of the Bank of Montreal will accept donations of 'loonie' $1 coins. As a grand finale, the coins will be collected and deposited into one gigantic loonie bin located at First Canadian Place on March 19. The money raised will go towards diabetes research, education, service and advocacy. EXPERIENCE THE TOP OF WIES NEY CAREFREE ADULT LIVING Enjoy luxury, affordable living in a quiet neighbourhood, close to shopping and public transportation. This elegant building boasts spacious air conditioned units with a modern security system, pool, saunas, gym, above -ground parking, five appliances and is accessible to the handicapped. Convenient Location 2 & 3 Bedrooms Units and Penthouse Suites For appointment cau 428-7162 2 Westney North, N Ajax, Ontario C_ I ....R.-- A4 The Weekend Bay News, March 5, 6, 7, 1993 ISE MS'S NC OF IRE WCCR Chuck Hughes Chuck has developed a long list of happy and loyal customers over his 10 years at Bruce Bissell Buick Pontiac. 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Orders Are You Doing Spring Clean Up - Or Remodeling Your Castle 1-4 7 if Im Harwood Rent -All Ltd. 74 Commercial Ave. ..;Ajax, Ontario "k 883=1 702 Regardless of whether you want to fix the drawbridge, repair the most, or waterproof the dungeon, a wide selection of rental tools await your selection... You can save time, effort and money with rental tools. . f, f i,q..I3•t 7'Ke Weekenil'Ba_v'1Ve�vs; I1fiar+cli, d, y, 1993 �l.S Horne Improvements fA U.uwn d D.cwAa.c� Iwur.u. L W . _,9J�`/\) Pride of Paris U DRAPERY FABRICS -.25% OFF SHEERS, COTTON PRINTS, SATINS .�„writ 88 OLD KMGSTON RD. • ' OLD DICKERING VILLAGE AT s AJAX •ME A '°' 428-0937 A6 Tt-le -R'eekend Bay News, March 5.6, 7, 1993 8117 t ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET MONDAY - THURSDAYPrice 99 999 FRIDAY -SUNDAY na�x99os9 Not in combition with any other cowpons $100,000 for..Tun ited Way given byregion emp oyees he said during a region council meeting presentation on Feb. 17. "Seeing the support that we have and the people who were involved, I think we will be just as successful in 1993." Department contributions included $7,756 from finance (103 employees), $3,895 from planning (48 employees), $25,806 from police (750 employees), $8379 from health (201 employees), $25,196 from social services (712 employees), and $25,503 from works (556 employees). Fifty-three per cent of regional staff participated in the United way fundraising drive Durham Region employees played a significant part in the success of last years United Way campaign — contributing a total of more than $100,000. A total of 2,410 staff working in various administrative departments of the municipality Summer Occupancy. .'Fever before has 1405 sq. f. looked so good! From the attractive double peaked exterior to a generous stipple of windows, this beautiful 2 storey home reaturesagorgeoussunny grand entrancefoyer, two troll planned levels incrudinq main floor powder room, cat -in kitchen, seperate dining room and innovative aspects such as a plant shelf, open concept railings plus much more! Only 6 Available Ask about our TRADE -i N PLAN UPGRADE TO A LARGER HOME AT NO ADDITIONAL MANY MORE DESIGNS AT OUR SALES CENTRE. contributed $100,780 — 4.2 per cent more than a targeted goal of $96,720. The contributed total represented an average $79 donation per employee. The 1992 effort also represented a whopping 19.1 per cent increase from the $84,589 total collected in 1991. According to Pat Olive, the region's economic development commissioner who co-ordinated the municipal effort, it was the first time ever that more than $100,000 was raised during the staff campaign. "It's quite outstanding, considering the inflation rate is two or three per cent each year," 5 -year operating budget to be studied by staff Pickering's town manager has been directed to study the feasibility of implementing a 5year operating budget forecast. Dtzing Monday night's council meeting, elected officials endorsed a motion put forward by Ward 3 Local Councillor Enrico Pistritto asking the town manager to consider the implications of introducing 5 -year operating budget forecasts in the town. Ditto had earlier suggested the idea during budget deliberations. He initially proposed implementing a 5 -year plan but opted instead to ask staff to consider the proposal first. "I thought it would be wise to get staff thoughts and input on the topic," he said. Deerhurst Winner #4 PROGRAMMM FOR FUN: C4nplethy a WdW at Aa'haf Sdtwere Is Pkkerhy won Lyne So" 01*0 a washeed trip to Dewh wat Resort. 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Cullen Gardens is a fantasy land filled with seemingly endless miniature delights for young and old — all year round. The restaurant boasts some of the best and moFt delightful dining anywhere. Enjoy an exquisite meal in a Victorian setting. The view overlooks cottage country and — as a feast for the eves — a spectacular light display. The restaurant is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. Enjoy Sunday brunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m, and a Sunday evening buffet from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The brunch is $12.95 for adults and $5.95 for children 11 and under. Children under four eat for free. The buffet is S14.95 for adults, with the same children's rate as the brunch. Cullen Gardens also offers great banquet facilities — two rooms for up to 160 guests for weddings, anniversaries, business meetings or other special occasions. The rooms are available seven days a week and rentals are free Sunday to Friday when ordering a meal for 35 or more people. Call Marcelle for more information. For the shopper, there's the Whistle Stop Shop and Bakery where you can also buy that special gift or favorite dessert. The gardens and miniature village re -opens April 8. Cullen Gardens is located on the north side of Taunton Road west of Brock Street in Whitby. For more information call 430-2526 (Whitby) or 294-2688 (Toronto). SIBERIAN HUSKY $50 OFF Is at Pickc,in% P EiT PARA_ • D I E . DOG DAY DEALS!C •ili •��� V�NEFppp , D F ••�• pOG qo Fat 7 /o BUNNIES :le Protein 22 88 OX • 12"Ch •. 6 p lb. 3 ,�. 1 fee NOW! stie � - O#QET GR�4 'AN• P, stcid an the premises Kwoot TANKS A LOT. SIZE TYPE MGG. RETAIL OUR PRICEI&S 25 GAL STARTER KIT . 209.99 149.99 20 GAL STARTER KIT `189.99 129.99 l�Oj 10 GAL STARTER KIT 99.99 69.99 _ _ NEW ARRIVALS •Slmdm Husky $50 OFF 013MIes $50 OFF Lhasa -POO \-0OlHe 1431m* & Whft cocker Spaniels The Weekend Bay News, Mamb S, 6,7,.1"3 All A M - 7A4J''-eI -.,, Z AW, 0. 'TM i TZ Vel 0 TXV 4"� "-, 'r • I -� _.F wow �S 47 't No reasonable offer refused. 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Today, save Ws of thousands of Y dollars in upgrades on 6 remaining executive homes from 1660 sq. ft. to 2569 sq. ft. Plus 7% fur xdxg for 3 errs. a 1 0 Am THE VICTORIAN 2087 SQ FT. ELEV B. w� to I 1 Visit our model presentation centre today and discover exceptional .K value in our close-out specials. a �L Y. 1 0 Am THE VICTORIAN 2087 SQ FT. ELEV B. w� to I 1 Visit our model presentation centre today and discover exceptional value in our close-out specials. -Less Applicable Rebate. Prigs. Dimmsi=s do speafic &W= SALES OFFICE HOURS: MON. - WED. 12 - 6 P.M. CLOSED THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SAT., SUN. & HOLIDAYS, 12 - 6 P.M. CALL (416) 987-1566 M1 A subject to chume without notice.E & OE. A16 7Tre Weekend Bay News, March 5, 6, 7, 1993 --- Ile Name Says Quality The Location Says Excitement The Price Says It All! If you are looking for a down to earth alternative to single family homes and townhouses, look no further than the Pickering Town Centre. Capture the excitement of the best located new home value in the Metro area. Now the most innovative residential housing concept ever offered comes to downtown Pickering, across from the new Town Hall! The Casitas at Discovery Place is a innovative new housing concept by Tridel. Each residence features an individual street level entry, private courtyard or balcony and the ultimate convenience of underground parking. Now you can get the ease of worry free condominium living without giving up your front door! Act now during our special introduction and you will get a refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer and: Caritas TRIDEL M DISCOVEKY PLACE "Winner of the prestigious Assaty Award for customer service" • IDEAL LOCATION • SINGLE & MULTIPLE LEVEL HOMES • 24 HR- STAFFED GATEHOUSE ENTRY • IN-HOME SECURITY SYSTEM • SECURED UNDERGROUND PARKING • PRIVATE STREET LEVEL ENTRIES • MANY HOMES wrrH SKYLIGHTS • INDEPENDENTLY CONTROLLED CENTRAL Alit CONDITIONING • INDEPENDENTLY CONTROLLED HI -EFFICIENCY GAS FURNACE • TRIDEL STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE • INDi mUALLY METERED UTILITIES • GST INCLUDED SALES OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday: 12-8 p.m. Friday - Sunday & Holidays: 12-5 p.m. 'Aloes subpm to clove without nobm E.IA.E 420-1890 MOM o -�