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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBN1993_03_24..'NM'raE: '-► in THE ?OWN OF PICKERINIG PUBLIC LI CENTRAL Delay disentanglement ' A Of xw t Y By Dan McLean Greater Toronto Area municipal politicians, including those in Durham Region, are feeling a little mixed up themselves over a proposal for government disentanglement. During a meeting of GTA mayors in Markham, Ontario on March 19, most of the top elected officials who attended agreed they needed more time to understand the implications of a proposed disentanglement deal. Current'.y the province and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) are negotiating a rearrangement of shared government services. Disentanglement proposes to simplify government services and reduce costs by assigning appropriate exciusive responsibility for services between provincial and municipal levels. The taxpayer is expected to benefit significantly. A current deal suggests that Ontario should assume $340 million a year worth of province - wide municipal general welfare assistance (GWA) payments. In exchange, municipalities would assume $135 a year worth of provincial assessment services, $40 million worth of highway transfers and lose $165 million a year worth of unconditional grants from Ontario. The deal is to be ratified by April 7 and implemented by January 1994. But GTA mayors want more time to gather information about the specifics of the transfer and consider all implications. The GTA mayors endorsed a resolution to delay any decision until the end of May. Durham Region passed a similar resolution during a meeting on March 17. Most of the gathered mayors expressed grave concern regarding the cost implications for maintaining additional major roadways and administering assessment services. "I'm certainly not prepared to accept any provincial road (as a municipal responsibility) until I know its going to last for more than five years," Ajax Regional Councillor Roger Anderson told the gathering Anderson, who attended the meeting on behalf of the town, reasoned that some provincial roads that could be turned over to municipalities are in Continued on Page 3 Miss Aiax returns Looks alone play little part because it's not a beauty pageant,' she explained.-Mey're looking for an all-round person — an ambassador for the town." Peters was asked why the contest was returning, given that similar pageants have become "politically incorrect' elsewhere in Canada. Site re-emphasized that the Miss Ajax Pageant is not a 'beauty' contest. Last years pageant was canceled beanie arganiaers could not fine up a sponsor she said. As to a stipulation that the gals must be single, Peters said it was traditional, adding that most of the contestants in the past have been teenagers, Tine dead6rne for contest entrains After a 1 -year absence, Miss Ajax is returning to town. The Miss Ajax Pageant, cancelled last year due to a lack of money, will again be one of the highlights of Ajax Horne Weds from June 13 to 20. This year's Miss Ajax will be crowned on June 13. The festival doesn't officially get underway until Juane 16. Laurie Peters, who chairs the pageant's working cannmittee, told The Bay Neva that eligible girls must be single, at least 16 and Ajax residents. Judging will be based on general knowledge, personality, poise and presentation. The judges will be looking for a good representative of the town. UNDEIRLY I N G IK IEKA S 0 N S • BRAS • IffNGERIE • SLEEPWEAR • HOSIERY • ONTARIO'S ONLY CUSTOM BRA F MNG + ALTERATION. OVER 1000 BRAS IN STOCK FROM 30AA TO 46E ,COULDNT THINK OF ANY AD THIS WEEK... GONE FISHINGI BRA FnMNGS ARE AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEE., PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOE (416) 420-1883 PICKFIUNG TOWN CENTRE LOWER LEVEL SEARS WING is April 26 and anyone interested may fill out the application in this week's Bay News. Five judges (selected the bythe working committee) will eventually Whittle then CI= of entrarrts down to six finalists. This year's winter will be efigrbie for cash and prizes donated by local merchants and service clubs. The 1993 Miss Ajax will attend all Home Week functions and also be on hand for various other civic l nctiocns ttnnough the yeas Other highlights of Hoorne Week include an auction, pancake breakfast, steak barbecue, dace, family day and the waW parade. Peters can be mod at 6* 4506. V 2 The Bay News, March 24, 1993 Don't let a cleaner Pickeringfuture go down the drain If you want to educate Canadians on the dangers of pollution, there's nobody better to do the job, and do it right, than children. It will be public school children, our next generation of leaders, who will do the real work in a program aimed at educating people against dumping hazardous liquids down storm sewer drains. The Storm Drain Marking Program was first conceived in 1986 in British Columbia as a joint project of the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans and the provincial Ministry of the Environment. Students mark a yellow fish symbol on storm drains in their neighborhood and hand out informative material door-to- door. Youngsters are reminding residents that if they dump hazardous materials into drains they may poison fish and wildlife in nearby waterways. The official launch of the Pickering program is May 16, at Sir John A. Macdonald public school. Pickering councillor Eileen Higdon who, along with local Girl Guides of Canada is co- ordinating efforts in Pickering, said the program's goal is simply to create awareness of the dangers of allowing detergents from car washes, or effluents like household cleaners, paint or soap to flow untreated into storm drains. 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"It's an educational project. We don't think we're going to save the waters of Frenchman s Bay or Lake Ontario tomorrow," Higdon said. "But people have to be made aware that waste Sin storm drains) goes right into the lake. They have to be made aware of the vibrant ecosystem and habitat for fish and other wildlife in the lake." It will have to be up to children to get that point across, she added. At press time, Higdon had spoken to teachers at three Pickering schools — Frenchman's Bay, Holy Redeemer and Bayview Heights. Next up on the agenda is a public information meeting tonight at the civic complex with members of both the Durham public and separate school boards, and comm•.inity representatives. Higdon said they will be explaining the program to teachers and the public as well as trying out the best methods for painting the yellow fish symbols on the storm drains. A video, dubbed Fate of the River, will be shown. Those in attendance will also hear the Rap Song for Fish. The girl guides will also be active, posing in fish costumes and handing out coloring and activity books to children. "We want people to know that it's wrong to put oil and other hazardous materials down the drain," Higdon explained. "It will be up to the students to spread the message." If we adults don't get the message, perhaps it will be more than motor oils and phosphates going down the drain. it could also be any chance for a dean environment for our children's future. 218 Harwood Avenue S., Ajax Plaza Basemant Warehouse oe,very sol. J�... .'r. i.1 :ti �•„ ,t'� A." iari ar f x,7ress e ^ov3 Da.y e 5 4.17 Si 3 S Delay disentanglement • From Page 1 need of extensive repair or Improvement. It was suggested that the condition of roadways for transfer be determined, then brought up to standard before these are deemed a municipal responsibility. "We have some major provincial highways in the Region of Durham. if we're going to assume them we have to know what it will cost. It's an enormous amount of money we're looking at." Newcastle mayor Diane Hamrie concurred. "1 think the most troubling factor for us is the rules are not clear." She also questioned a move to make assessment service a municipal responsibility. "Assessment was never contemplated (in original disentanglement discussions) and now it's been thrown in," she said. A key concern of municipal mayors is the loss of $165 million a year worth of unconditional grants — money earmarked for whatever projects or use that local elected officials see fit. The loss of grant money was to be a minor aspect of the disentanglement deal, say some mayors. But in fact, the lost grant money represents the largest component on the province's side of the exchange equation. It was reasoned that while GWA has experienced staggering increases during the past three years, it is a cost that may have leveled off and will certainly decline as the recession ends. However, the assessment and 'highway transfers are expenses that show steady increases. There is also concern with the administration of GWA. Some mayors said they believe municipalities should retain the authority to administer GWA. However, others including Mayor Hamrie suggested the province assume the entire cost. 'To me, part of the running I that program is staff," she said, explaining ;hat as welfare demand increases so does the need for more social services staff. Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion, who chaired the GTA mayors' meeting, warred that municipalities are beL^g left little choice in the current negotiations between AMO and the province. "We're being told to either take it or leave it," McCallion said, explaining that if the deal is rejected by municipalities the province will likely 'unload these things on us anyway."' Storytime Children and parents are invited to drop in at Ajax Public library during April for stories, fingerplays and poems. Storytime programs are suitable for pre-schoolers to 6 - year -olds. At the main branch, drop-in storytane will be on Saturday April 3 from 10:30 to 11 a.m. The theme will be teddy bears. Additional drop-in storytimes will be available on Monday April 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 6:30 to 7 p.m. and on Wednesday, April 7, 14, 21 and 28 from 1:30 to 2 p.m. Themes will change from week to week. Call for details. The village branch will offer drop-in storytime on Saturday, April 17 at 10:30 a.m. The theme win be spring. All drop-in storytanes are free. Parental supervision is required. Call the Ajax Pubiic Library program office for more in:or7oton at 68,3-4000. .-I. . , . I - aft .,..: The Bay News, March ?A, 1993 3 -1 'ILe MI Nevi, MarcL 24.1993 Quick action by two 16 -year-olds saves local man's life By Glenn Hendry It sometimes doesn't take much to be a hero. It may be as simple as providing a cup of coffee to a stranger. John. Ethe—.,T.on knows what it takes. Anc : an'.cs to the efforts of two 16 -year-old local area girls who took the time — and quite a risk — to stop and help on a cold night last week, the 53 -year-old Pickering man is alive to tea the tale. Et`'eringtor., who has only one lung, incurable pneumonia and diabetes, was walking home March 15 along Bayly Street just before 11 p.m. when he suffered an insulin attack. If he didn't get sugar into his bloodstream soon, he would die. Heather Lott and Laura Gifford saw Etherington lying in a snowbank when they drove by. Despite the late hour, the girls decided to stop and see if they could help. "He didn't look well. It was very cold out and he wasn't wearing a heavy jacket," rer;er.:bered Lott. "He told us he just wanted to lay down in :he snow and go to sleep." Instead. the girls, both students at Pickering High School in Ajax, drove to the -earest coffee shop and returned with a cup of brew heavily laced with sugar. They stayed with Etherington until he felt better, then drove him home. The girls' actions probably saved his life, said George Cackle, the executive director of the Charles Best Diabetes Centre in Oshawa. "If he hadri t been found soon, he'd have been dead," Cackle said, explaining that Etherington would have slipped into a diabetic coma. He could have also died from exposure, with evening temperatures at -10°C. "They did the right thing. They deserve a commendation for that." It meant everything to Etherington, who spoke to The Bay News from the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital. "We hear so much about the bad things teenagers do. We never hear about the good things they do," he said. 'Then took a chance to stop and I think these girls really need a lift. They deserve to be praised." rX1,NG MOINi.- VoX POP r"nUIVI ('1'(►..11 111111 Style '_NTr•rtlilg) Affil Rene Soetens, M.P. DICKERING LIBRARY Friday, March 26th — 7:15 PM - 9:00 PM DON'T MISS IT ._ V Bay Ridges hockey tourney returning The Bay Ridges Hockey Tournament is returning to Pickering next week with the Ajax and Pickering Hospital this year's big charity winner. The first tourney was dubbed the Kevin Shore Memorial Tournament and raised $25,000 for Shore's family. In the past four years the tournament, along with a dance on the final night, has raised approximately $30,000 for such worthy organizations as the Children's Wish Foundation, Pickering arena building fund and a Pickering senior girls ball team. Dave Griffiths, one of two holdovers from the first tourney, said organizers will be trying to raise at least $5,000 to purchase a bed for the hospital's Lifelong Friends Bed Campaign. The tournament will be held April 2 and 3 at the Don Beer Arena. It will consist of eight teams with players being drafted by coaches from the old Bay Ridges hockey club. There will also be a few special games, including a challenge match between Pickering town council and Pickering Hockey Association coaches, an NHL oldtimer vs. Pickering Panther oldtimer Mutual funds seminar Ajax Public Library will host an information seminar on mutual funds on Saturday, April 3 at 10 a.m. Topics to be covered =Ude explaining what a mutual fund Is, the difference between mutual fluids and ot^er f,:ncs. and how to determine what fund is the best for you. Questions will be answered by professional financial planners. Please cal :he Libra. Fogram Off:ce a- 68' 10,00 'o r?:e-.e PRO AUTO GLASS and TRIM NVI"S Ir-Xvin� REPLACEMENT We pay the $50.00 Deductible PLUS we give ytiu $25.00 Cash Back! For a coral of $7S.00 860 BROCK RD. S. UNIT 16, PICKERING Insurance Call for an appointment! Pri Only O 837-7819 n�y CHOOSE DASHWOOD �• REPLACEMENT WINDOWS and never palet again. 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Metvip [wr Publisher:................................Duncan John Weir Editor: .............................................. Dan McLean Director of Advertising: ............... Charles Peters Director of Advertising Weekend Edition: ........................... Gail Jennings Special Features Manager: ........... Yvonne Lewis Photographer: ............................... Peter Wolchak e �A 17,30 McPbt wn Cmrt. i'nit 18. Pwimnt, Ontaro LI9' 3'6 Editorial tangled mess A popular and prophetic piece of wisdom warns you should never wish for what you want because the wish may come true. Municipalities across Ontario and especially here in Durham Region must certainly be thinking about that old adage as they and the province attempt to sort out who should pay for what. For years local governments bemoaned the uncontrollable and ever -escalating cost of general welfare assistance. It's the largest chunk of every region's operating budget and a financial headache. Seemingly everyone complained about the 20 per cent share of general welfare assistance borne from the property tax levy. The responsibility belongs entirely in the hands of the province, municipal politicians reasoned. So the concept of government disentanglement appeared to be a wonderful wish come true. Regional governments would finally be rid of the welfare millstone. But like most things in life, there's always a price to pay. For Durham Region, like most other municipalities, that prim could total more than the current cost of supporting GWA. The point was driven home during a meeting of Greater Toronto Area mayors in Markham on March 19. According to a proposed disentanglement agreement, the trade-off for GWA will be highway tranders and assessment services. An exchange that could prove extremely costly for mit WpAies. Markham Mayor Frank Savpkti pointed out it will cost his region $15 million a year to assume provmdal roads in York Region. That region currently pays out $10 million a year o GWA. It was also noted that the condition of some of these provincial roads is nowtain, to say the least. Are these roads in need of major reconstruction? How way have a lifespan beyond five years? Assessment is "other' uncertainty. According to a provincial auditor's report, assessment needs in Ontario are steadily increasing while staff in the department is decreasing. It was noted there are serious problems with both the administration and delivery of assessment services. Serious and costly problems all region: stood to inherit. Caosider also that the dlseuumtangkment deal proposes cutting a whopping $165 million from provincial unconditional grants to suni ipaldies. If you're a municipal politician you'll probably dream about being on the provincially -elected side of government when the fatal results of this deal finally come down. But we won't even ,begin to talk about the impi;ations of that wish. Pow Wolch* MAKING A SPLASH: In Pickering for a visit, Fenelon Falls resident Caren McNeilly and 7 -year-old daughter Sarah celebrated March break at the Dunbarton High School indoor pool. Debt "enormous — Letters — fiasco" GST contributingto illiterm- v Dear editor: Ontario Hydro's announcemert on March 11 by Elgin Horton, who revealed that &use's eight nuclear reactors had been operating outside illegal safety limits since 1977, reinforces what anti-nurdear activists have been saying all alo5. In my view the tubing problems in the CANDU designs present fornddabie problem's both tech rvA and fins valy. Hydro is looking at a $3 billion price tag for tube Hydrds best bet is to run these plants into the grord Stop ftm ing money at these units witch are nothing but a cross between a dinow and a white elephant In fad the nuclear dnision has been faoetioudy termed a liydrasana.' Sim its founding back in 1906 by its zealous genius Sir Adam Berk Hydro has atxmrramiated a $33.35 bison debt kdered payments of 3.3 Mian a year) wilt an operating budget of $7.4 billion annually. les rates — up 30 per cert in three vers — are the second higher in Canada. How could to enormous fiasco happen? Simply betaine as a town oorporatioru k was run Ike a wasteful bureaucracy — inefficient, inept, rife with nepotism, plum job appairtrnerts from prowtal goverment lades, eujoyq monopoly status. Hydro 'poo•pooeut" enuirmnertal grot pat with an erroneous propaganda or dogma that thoroughly convinced Or glameral pubic that ew tualy al reserves would soon oase to be ple ffiul. How wi Ortano solve its pmt iary problems? How can it somehow avoid a financial mekdowrm and yet keep a aero increase for its eonwmW A lot of people will have to lose thenar jobs, but you can damn well bet that the bureaucratic cancer will remain within the hallowed halls of this mega corporation Frank Threlkeld, A Bronte Square, Pickering Dear editor: Finance minister Don Mazankowsld has a gokierm oppat maty this mon&L He can correct the federal government's damaging and unpopular error of applying the first-ever federal tax on reading. He can zero -rate reading material under the GST in his new budget, expected soon. We understand the govmmenfs need to collect tax revenue. There is dear evidence, however, that the GST has reduced reading in Canada. Mazartkows s prosperity initiative last year stated that reading and literacy are the keys to economic growth in the 1990s, and he has repeatedly said that economic growth is the only way to reduce the federal deficit Is a 7 per cent tax on reading material worth endarrgerirtg our countrys future prosperity? Is it worth reducing our national income and thereby weasing the federal deficit? In October 1990 — before the GST was passed by Pariiamertt — and again in December 1991, Prime Minister Mulroney promised to review the GST on reading after a year, and to remove a 9 it had reduced reading in Canada. He said that he did not believe the GST would reduce reading, but made it dear that anything that did would not be acceptable to his government. Reading material was the only commodAyy he sirxgled out as deserving a review. Canada's international competitors understand the importance of reading for national competitiveness and productivity. That's why most refuse to tax reading. Mr. Mulroney and members of his government have always emphasized how important they feel reading is to the country, to our economy and to Can'adian's' ability to participate fully in their society. ReadiN is also an important factor in promoting economic growth. The government has made admirable verbal commitments to improving Canadian education, improving national productivity and competitiveness, increasing literacy levels, ericooragin9 motion among Canadiam and stretgtheming our shared athtae. All of these goals are best furthered by encouraging Canadians to read more, rather than less. Literally hundreds of thousands of Canadians, mduduig many of your readers, have written to kkoney and Mazankoursld to oppose the tax on reading. It has been two years since the prime mm s&s pruxmnse, and there is ample evidence on which to base a review. h is essential that ring material be zero-rated under the GST. Jocquefine Hushion, Chairperson Don't Tax Rending Coalition meters welcoine The Bay News'welcomes letters to the Editor. Letters should be limited to 300 words and are subject to editing. They must be signed, the address and telephone number of the sender provided. .40 Week -and -a -half food supply at Salvation Army By Glenn Hendry Families in Ajax and Pickering could go hungry if the local Salvation Army cant find more food to re -stock its year-round food bank. Joan Harry, the family services co-ordinator at the centre, admits there may only be a week and a half supply of food to meet the needs of local families who use the service. The food bank has experienced a near doubling of use since last year. In February, a total of 150 families used the food bank. That figure is 84 families higher than the same period last year. Harry estimated the total value of food handed out last month was worth some $7,200. There is a desperate need to re- stock the Salvation Army's quickly diminishing food supply. "if people have a jar of peanut butter or a can of tuna then we'd sure love to see it here. It doesn't have to be an awful lot," she said. "If they have anything to spare we certainly could use it." Harry attributes the recent demand to the recession that is showing no signs of ending — at least in Durham Region. People are still losing jobs, having an even toLiQher time making ends meet and feeding their families. An increasing number of homeowners are also coming in, she added. Two -income families are becoming one -wage families, but they still have the bills to pay. Buying food is becoming a problem, especially near the end of the month. "They are hurting, too," Harry said. "We try not to penalize too many people." Last month, 56 new families were given food at the centre. The only official food drive for the food bank is at Christmas. Check out how well our Maxima stacks up 111 against the competition. "Finance for 5.80/ `Finance for 7.8% o - up to 48 month term - 49 to 60 month term kog. Amount financLd: 310,000 at 5.8A, For 48 months C.O.& $1228.04 Monthly payment 3233.93) itStandard V-6 engine t(Standard automatic transmission dstandard auto temp. control air conditioning Standard power driver's seat Standard power passenger front seat a(Standard keyless entry system I tStandard illuminated entry system &(Standard anti -theft alarm ,(Standard alloy wheels Standard Bumper -to -bumper Warranty - 3 yrs / 80,000 km Standard Emission & Major Components Warranties - 6 yrs / 100,000 km Standard Corrosion Perforation Warranty - 6 yrs / Unlimited km If (Standard 3 yr, 24 -hr Roadside Assistance & Toll-free Helpline -maximum amount not to exceed the M.S.RP. of the vehicle. Downpayment required. Special rates also available on other models. See dealer for deta& Freight, PDl and all taxes extra: 375 Bayly Street West vehicle may not be exactly as shown. Ay Showroom hours: Mon-Thurs: 9 am to 9 pm : `o � 4 Fri and Sat: 9 am to 6 pm Last year the Salvation Army served 658 families, an increase of 133 over the Christmas Drive of 1991/92. Since then a few schools have organized smaller drives and brought in food. But there has been little new food since the Christmas rush. "God told us to be good stewards with what He has given us, so we in turn will be good stewards with what you can give," Harry added. In addition to peanut butter and tuna, the centre needs rice, sugar, juices, cookies, beans, tins of pasta, soups, spaghetti sauce, stews, tinned tomatoes, fruit and vegetables, jams, cereals, dried :Wilk, salmon and tinned meats such as ham, spam and corned beef. The Bay News, March 1A,1993 7 WEEKLY WINNER: A ballot at Coughlan Homes in Pickering has won Beverley Morrison (left) a weekend trip to Deerhurst Resort. Bay News Weekend Edition advertising director Gail Jennings and Coughlan sales manager Elaine Wagman present the prize. are in the INCUBATOR WILL HATCH S The Bay News, March 24, 1993 Pancake weekend The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority will be hosting its annual pancake weekend on Marcor 27 and 28 at Purple Woods Conservation Area. This is a weekend filled with fun for the whole family (weather permitting). In the case of inclement weather please contact the CLOCA Bulletin Board (416) 579-0411 for up-to-date imormation or. the days activities. If your call s not answered within three rings please try again in a few ^Wn`::es. Authority staff will be located along the sugar busl: trail and me sugar slack from 9:30 a.m.. to 3 p.m. to describe the di~eren- stages o` map:e syr.:^ production. Discover how M23,e syrup was made mere that: 300 years ago and --e mocern me"oc5 o- -oda': T':e D;.. -am A.M C:,:o w.- be , —.ng de::coL no: pancakes a: :-e planet shel-e7 D< the s,:gar snack, The K wan.s W... star. se: =g a: 9:3C a.m and end at 3 o.m. A sma:: charge :or panca Kes applies w'� a:: proceeds going to oca' . causes :ops o:. .ne da., A better than a horse-drawn wagon ride. The wagon rides start at the sugar shack Ticket price is $1 /person/ride. A shuttle will be available upon request for transportation from the sugar shack to the parking lot for people that find the uphill walk to the parking lot too difficult. Purple Woods Conservation Area is located north of Oshawa at the southeast corner of Simcoe Street and the 10th Concession Road. 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'amore artactrve smile ill o• co—tate a Del • 'I :os+nve'irs! !mpreSs*r eo^ f,c .c -o, vo..• aooea,a-ce The • _ sauce se' �ntidence svcce s' . s— e g yes vo- t -a: sage = f A I T 1 M r.3 r:4 C Z M SPORT WAGON AND SEDAN SUBIAF:tU ,�L IMPREZA FEATURES INCLUDE: of 1.8 Litre, 16 -valve, 110 HP Engine • Dual Sport Mirrors • Tilt Steering Wheels • Full Sport Wheel Covers is Remote Trunk Release on Sedan • Rear Window Wiper -Washer on Wagon • Security Cargo Cover on Wagon • Dual Dashboard Cup Holder And Much, Much More! V 299gs 00* TEST DRIVE IMPREZA TODAY! PLUS ALL 1993 SUBARUS INCLUDE THE NEW 3 YEAR SUSARU CARE PROGRAM FOR ROADSIDE EMERGENCIES ASSISTANCE 1705 Dundas St., Whitby ®' HWY.#2 BETWEEN WHITBY/AJAX CAM M OTO R S 430.6666 L � •pil Price quoted Is for base model L sedan front wheel drive only. Also available In All -Wheel Drive LS models. Dealer may sell for less. Frll PDE, taxes and licence fees extra. Vehicle may not be exactly as shown. .i. 11/2 toll Air Conditioner oil M Ml I T 839-3234 LIVERPOOL Heating & EST. Air Conditioning 1975 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM F71-) NOTICE OF DURHAM PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee will consider at meeting to be held on: Tuesday, April 6, 1993 at 10:00 A.M. PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 1615 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY 4TH FLOOR, LANG TOWER, WEST BUILDING. WHITBY MALL AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, propos- es two retail / wholesale / warehousing operations, one a controlled membership facility (Price Club) having a variety of goods (food, clothing, appliances etc.) and the other a home improvement'garden centre (Aikenheads). The subject property is located at the site indicated on the map below. Subsequently, the Regional Council will consider the recommendation of the Planning Committee at a meet- ing to be held on: Wednesday, April 14, 1993 AT 10:00 A.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY The report related to the proposed amendment is avail- able for inspection in the offices of the Planning Department 1615 Dundas St. E., 4th Floor, Lang Tower West Building, Whitby Mall, Whitby, or by calling Grant McGregor Planning Department (416) 728-7731 (Whitby) / 686-1651 (Toronto). Requests to make a presentation before the Planning Committee concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded to Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P., Commissioner of Planning, 1615 Dundas St. E., 4th Floor, Lang Tower, West Building, Whitby Mall, Whitby, Ontario, LIN 6A3, and should be received by Friday preceding the meet- ing. Requests to make a presentation before the Regional Council concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, LIN 6A3, and should be received 48 hours prior to the Regional Council Meeting. FILES: OPA 92-002 Gary Herrema C. W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Chair Regional Clerk RATTAN PLACE 1725 Kingston Rd., Pickering Hwy. 2 & Brock) 686-5290 THE MORTGAGE FACTORY 1 st 2nd, 3rd, Mortgages to 95% Rental Properties and Cottages Re -financing, Debt Consolidation Rural Properties Sell -employed, Bad Credit, No Income, No Problem PRIME DEALS BELOW BANK RATES FAST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE SINCE 1975 0311686-2557 Do it ALL with Propane 505 Victoria St. E. Whitby 668-3328 To advertise in this feature call I---%ky My"t at 839-8087 • CHMNEY svvEEc OUR SPECIALTY. Sales 8 Installations of • Fireplace/1lVoodstoves/Chimneys • Gas 8 Wood Liners • Glass Doors • Caps 8 Screens • Repairs • Inspections • Bird/Animal Removal WE HANDLE INSURANCE CLAIMS IF BUSY 427.2158 FAX 42e-7403 MEM ER 71 Station St. Unit 6, Alai ^' ,iR CERTIFIED Vince Aube MEMBER AJAX -At CARIBBEAN ISLAND MARKET. • OXTAIL • PIGTAIL • SALTED BEEF • GOAT MEAT • FRESH PRODUCE E, VEGETABLES Specializing in East E West Indian Foods [—Fables Ceramic Arts.. Adult & Childrens classes Greenware and Supplies Duncan dealer trtttrtt Custom Firing Bisque & Finished Pieces For infcn'tnation: �OTllg..� �n 13usine The Bav News, March 24, 1993 9 r ER"iCtT 2-7 s,. ___ Service a siDecialtv at Mobile Vacuum Gone are the days of the pushy door -to- stop shops with vacuums to meet every :teed Goer tiwuum cleaner salesman with his hard- and budget. He carnes a full line of new soli sales pitch and one -product line. vacuums starting as low as S89 for both Today the smart shopper heads for a store commercial and domestic use. The store also '-.at can meet ail of his needs. So if yot:-e in sel_'s cent-&, vacuums w�"ich can be ir_sal:ed _.eed of a vacuum: cleaner, _:e place to go is easily in both new and ceder .nc:7 < y!obile Vacuum^:, wit' locations :n RClierng LeBlanc a!se devotes a s,a-e of -.s sales and Ajax. i5ed 772-C _;:,RS 5ta.^. ".g 3' — a=_-, Mike LeBlanc, owner cf the 7 -year-old one :r,_ ..ne price o: ne.�; a T-.ey ,ompa.y, akes pride in lss sores being one- come -..,r::,:e:e a 2,.L, .. . Part Wactwk Michael LeBlanc, owner of Mobile Vacuum in Pickering and Ajax■ TEAS WEER DON'T FORGET CHECK YOUR AIR PRESSURE N. INLJTE -�-;� UFFLER S BRAKE J �S� 1600 Bill St. W. 1600 Alliance Rd. Unit 5, Pickering Pickering 420-1906 420-36" BRAKES & TIRES "Ir. "hese tines, people dont nave a lot of money to spend,- he said. 'So we offer Il :sed vac'uur-s as we i Mobile Vacuum s a:sc a service centre. W`::ie the stores seal and se-,;�ce ail makes of vac u s.., s ar a•.;�n crzee. ceze- Hoover. Lze:�. P_ -e- Q ee:. Iona T,e co-^pary :as aX becor:e a spe as: in :a d o f rc parts a d curve*. targe- se-. ce establishmen's are ,:nab:e 'o fine a c s'cr e -s are sus::y-e:e--ec N!e .:e VaC,:...... Se -y ce, a ,;:..g an 3- .: a arse s:ares. s '^e :,ey 'o any s:na.. bits:ness s- .cress and LeB:anc emp^as:zes :::e :. -:ance c. pe -se -a: se-v:ce a: Hcb�e Vac m, T. -.e big be,aeen .:s a -d 72;C7 de Janmen: 5.-.-es:s scud se -.::e. Here, ^e customer W;"., ge:'ce persl-na. service ne A wide range of eg� ,ren , .nc:,:d:ng irtercorn and sero- :y syste.:5 are aso sold and irsta::ed by Mobile Van ..... The company recency added garage doer ope:.e's $299 .rsta.ed, n_-*-_c:ng :axes — to ins lute. The P1il sore, now -. a new locator that is twice the size of the old s'.^.op, has .:post of the systems or. display. C szomers car. have a firs -hand look at the products before fliey buy. The new store, located at 410 Kingston Rd. (across the street from the old site) opened Feb. 16. The Ajax store is still at 29 Harwood Ave. S. and you will still find Mobile Vacuum at the Pickering flea Market on Sundays. For more information call LeBlanc in Pickering at 831-8227. The Ajax store number is 428-8227. Gas Burning Fireplace Insert • Chan ra.vol'irnt go. • Thr moat 01 q..• GcWer Nprm! as yr J.r,• avuilublr 7M ",a s- :s.s- , PaC'ator Seri'.e ac: ce Preventat!ve Maintenance Transmission Tune-up $49.95 ./ Pan uasr.,�' J ., Bands -',Iter 3 Linkage V 4L of l J : can Sump Pond 'est Moe art 6 •mar. "1- iG comimen t� n•ce•Rir. ')Mrr •.p'.• Mar 31 /P3 ?a,/ly Street Mor.,,p„r< P. 945 831-1985 ..,a.daY ; s -µ/r,e+,- Sen.ice & Quality Come First...' Flowers oc • planta • SII1c F1ov+ers • Gift & Fruit Baskets • Balloons for an occasions • Personalized Wedding Service M Haat 8111., Ajax ! '683-5251 �■ VVMDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. 1167 KINGSTON RD. PICKERING SALES 839-6666 am -9 9 am -9 pm 427-2828 �`' -i 9 am -6 pm 420-1449 'We Care' STOP 1`. BALLOON -A -GRAMS FREE DELIVERY IN AJAX - PICKERING HELIUM S AIR MACHINE RENTALS Z IMAGINATION STATION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND TOYS 705 KINGSTON RD. PICKERING, ONT. L1V 6K3 (IN THE WHITE'S RD. PLAZA) I! 831 -READ ._ 'r-ttrl':>r................................................. ....................... 10 The Bay News, Marrh 24,1(993 UWSON & CLARK OFFICE SERVRKG THE COIWIWIMM FOR OVER 40 YEARS REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGES CORPORATE & COMMERCIAL • WILLS - ESTATES & TRUSTS I-'VE11!'GS & WEEKENDS RY :kPPOINTMENT • PICKERNO [se - 20 CHI'RCH ST N. i CH1*RCH ST. R HIn. 2- PICKERING NTIL ..AGE) Miss Ajax 1993 PICKERING CHINESE BAPTIST CHURCH -t e -� S.; -day Wo-srip 10:30 a m SunCay Scnool 11 30 a m. 2145 Brock Rd. N., Picke-ng Tei X416 686-631' Experience you can trust. Service you can count on. For all your Real Estate needs call Dan. NO DOWNPAYMENT-NO PROBLEM 3 Bedroom semi, ravine lot. 100% financing. $124,900. ACT NOW CALL DAN OPTOMETRISTS DR. E. GILLEZEAU & DR. M. FITZSIMMONS WE INVITE NEW PATIENTS BYAPPOINTMENT WE OFFER FAMILY EYECARE 683-1175 839-5303 jobsOntario •Trainin It's all about your business. jobsOntario • Training Is a new program created with input from the business community: To help pt�ople in Ontario get back to work and to increase productivity by upgrading the skills of existing eniployt•es. You know where the opportunities are for improving the potential (4 your business. NVe're here to help ymi take advantage of them. For every position you create, there's up to S1O,(1(x).(><) available in funding from jobsOntario • Training... for example, with five new employees, funding could be up to �,50JXXVX). Half is for training the new employees, and you can use the remainder to further train and upgrade the skills of your Other employees. Your local jobsOntario • Training office will screen and refer ix)tential employees whose experience best tits your needs. If you heed sonie help to design or implement the training prt>granl, the jobsOntario • Training office is right there to work with you. It's all part of the program. By taking advantage of jobsOntario • "Training today, you can enhance the productivity_ of your business tomorrow. And how we'll fund up to S10900000 to help increase your productivity. jobsOntario • Training ®Ontario It's all about the future. Call your jobsOntario • Training office: Regional Municipality of Durham Social Services Department (416) 619-9840 erman contingent seeks Durham interests A group of German .sinessmen wants to deliver a iessage to Durham Region isiness interests — don't forget tope. The proposed North merican Free Trade greement is dominating local isiness news and debate over e European Common Market )mmands headlines overseas. ut the Germans, representing office, also has branch plants in Buffalo, N.Y. and Davenport, Iowa. Ball's company had some success in Europe over the past five years before deciding to set up shop there. After scouring Europe to find a suitable location, he decided on Baesweiler, in the Aachen region because of the services offered, the business climate, and the office space, translation services, contacts and even help with financing (through interest subsidies) if need be. The meeting was sponsored by Whitby's William Little Marketing and Motivation Ltd. The German contingent plans to return to Durham Region later this year to meet with local businesses interested in expanding to the region. Itte Aachen Region, are proximity to his customers. xtending their hands and Dr. Willi Linkens, Baesweiler's rtise to any Durham Region town manager, also emphasized trepreneur who is considering the region's proximity to major ,expansion to the other side of European markets. the Atlantic. "Today it is not important The Aachen area is one of how many miles there are he richest and most between the producer and the industrialized in Europe and market but how long it actually visitors, at a meet -the -press takes to reach the customer," he breakfast at the Holiday Inn in said. Oshawa yesterday, spent their Linkens is also a time expounding on the virtues representative of the of the area as a good place to International Travel and Service do business. Centre (ITS), a technoiogy and Aachen already has one service centre in Baesweiler that representative from Durham. is spearheading the region's Ronald Ball, of Escalator promotional campaign. Handrail Company, set up a The ITS specializes in helping branch plant there last year. foreign businesses star, Ball, with almost 100 employees at his Oshawa head European locations by providing inexpensive workshops and / PUBLIC NOTICE DURHAM THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY REGION OF DURHAM IN THE MATTER OF THE MUNICIPAL ACT TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham may pass by-laws authorizing construction of the following projects: Road No. Road Name Municipality Location 2 Simcoe St. Scugog Simcoe St. from VanEdward Dr. to Lome St. Port Perry. Widening to 4 -lane standard. 4 Taunton Rd. Pickering Taunton Rd. from Brock Rd. easterly to west of Church St. New construction to 4 -lane standard, includes CPR overpass bridge. 29 Liverpool Rd. Pickering Liverpool Rd. from Glennana Rd. to Finch Ave. Urban reconstruction. 55 Townline Rd. Oshawa/ Townline Rd. from Reg Rd. 58 Newcastle(Adelaide Ave.) to Reg. Rd. 4 (Taubton Rd.) Upgrading to suitable standards. 5 Reg. Rd. 5 Pickering Culvert replacement Reg. Rd. 5, Claremont 1 Brock Rd. Pickering Level crossing with CPR 23 Lakeridge Rd. Pickering Level crossing with CPR Resurfacing Various locations ins showing details of the projects and the lands affected may seen at the offices of the Durham Works Department, 105 nsumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, Telephone 668-7721. )rks Committee, being delegated by Regional Council as the aring body, shall hear in person or by his or her council, licitor or agent, any person whao claims his or her land will be )judicially afffected by the by-laws and who applies on or fore April 2, 1993, to the undersigned to be heard at a meeting the Works Committee on April 6,1993. TED at Whiby this 3rd day of March, 1993. T. PREVEDEL, P. ENG. DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION The Bay News, March ?A, 1993 11 INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED IAN M. TAYLOR Chartered Accountant 110 Hunt St. Ajax 683-8787 CALL IOWASCO I NOWs 839-8114 686-3577 (Oshawa/WhRby) FAX YOUR AD 839-8135 433: CLASSIFIED IrTDEX - -- — ---; I 1 --- - - Qoods for Sale l 1 Help Wanted _ j R Townhouses For Rent 1 �- _ 01"PORTi NITIES TAXI DRIVERS wanted. over IN IIANV 11 25 (rears oro_ 931-3333 --- Rehnilding fromE ] hurricane Iniki nf,v.ASE in prugr"s. Call LE THISs 16-929-0341 PAPER ext. C16 I Careers I (rpirtimm-ChillenFe... Pullen Gtns•Lh If you aaov writ ong rxirperximrlf, hM well4,med curmure3c n slink. lilac tuodcng •uh Fr" aid are mziv m an what vtxtte wore!: wu can go mm bus for vaieelf sirh is. 4TS dk... The Pn,dncni one of dt swk?s brFm morrial racruoors 6 bokm fix hkehh" rtmwed mm artd widen Rail' lar a daller�re We provide full mrrunF, an esmbL ed Harm base enc a F ___d swing nmrrr whrir you emblah vola busirm If Vt)L are k mrf br a deer where dt s+kn and rew•atS ar deQmrncc.4 lx ver a ribrnori. cad 42 4W,. �m -C-0 or rai cauikrml resunr a': The Prudrnual Ann. M. Maixii, MBA 100 Wesrnrc it.: c Suite 101 Am. Onura L; ` 'H? 100 BF1<1 Frrrc -•- • •. . Casting Agencies PICKEIWG - 3 bedrooms. by ager of bureabw, corwal air, backyard with dock. hardwood Noors, washer a dryer, irides a stove, carport sbrage shed. walk t GO station Available19L $1000+ 213 uliili s. 4'm etas after 6 pm. 212 r 1" Spacious 3 bedroom Mnfa. 2 appliances, garage, dose to Town Cerltre1 AJAX a PMMERWG - Detsched 2 bedroom house $649 plus, detached 3 bedroom, main floor $850 plus, 2 bedroom basement wirVrrrd, $600 plus. 427- a . 3m* 3biC.�PopularlaW Umilr rorW4 mads WOUNS. gs dsd4 cereal air, ow,kal arra, 9 appi.nc.a13130� �Y1� aPPL BRADLEY ESTATES WHITBY TOWNHOUSES 10 BASSETT BLVD. (Brock SL'Manning Rd.) • 3 Bedroom i, • 3 Models • 5 Appliances • Easy Access to "GO" • On Site Management • Rents Start At $1000. Per Month 666-57994 924p-110oPOMGMT. 668-1389 EMFlonda Yue. listtels [11'1. FLORIDA C7, earwe' �: • ; ' Acte =Jen air ccnd,ticned mobile horrf, hear pools. hot tub '' nnr. -J"(0e board dub `~use. r>ea beach- es c -codon Children welco•-•e. Photos, S275 U S. wet-idv 683-5503 I I Goods for Sale `I I Wadding Invitations Select from hundreds of illustrations in our store catalogue. Colours and styles are sure to ,ease. See them at Dickson's Office Cantu, 218 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax. 683-1968 ----------------- Typewriter Rentals Choose from electric and electronic typewriters. Rent them by the day, weekend, week or month. Student rates. Discounts available. Rent to own. Dickson's Office Centra, 218 Harwood Avenue South, Alex- 683.1968 Furniture Shtottrroonts Visit our huge office furniture showroom downstairs at our Ajax Plaza store. Dozens of pieces of new and scratch and dent furniture, desks, chairs, fikng cabinets, computer tables etc. More dieplays are at our building at 218 Harwood Avenue South A03L 683.1968 =A ISM M••Ir ti 6811i�Mi9d f!A a Bay News FOR BALE _ 4a• bathroom will, .ilk a fi7fbrw s35. 686-3577 $_1 l bra bee! sloe antpw brass aeeeseories =10, ming fan $15, naAral 839-8114 �' b"b'°"' �° "`�"• f 1 I— Goods for sate- SHEERS TRIPLE FULL pinch Pleated. oft white Colour 1 panel 94• wide ■ at 17 kx,g 569.00. White colour 1 par 112* ride . e1 J!4 lolly $89.00 4711160037. _I-ul�ff—ui for tab It exercise is goad for you, why do athletes have to retire at 35? Did you know that the Beetle was created b developed between 1934 b 1938 and the first models arrived for sale in Canada _ in 1952? 11:1111flli1o►1I11: 9. o OFF ao Complete 2070GIosses j 0 co Oy, OFF° Lenses ONLY //' 'of II/ o AUTO SALES PICKERING USED VEHICLES: -Import a Domestic •WHOLESALE -CArtitied Reel - Wrrand" Aveisble 19M FORD RANGER PICK-UP with cap, stereo, power steering, 5 speed, row brakes, certified. $30& OR B.O. 1990 LtJa/iA 4 dr.. 6 ryl. pp s pb., tit cruise, AhrA cacsefh, ai, windows ppoowweerr tttrrtic. at., overdrove auto, reit ON& OR BA. 6grie MEIM M MEAL 420.0784 432-7531 Bankrupt. credit problem? You're OK, cars from 1978- 1984. Lease to own. No credit check. Call 686-3775 or 725-11x88 REPOS. REPOS. REPOS - •87-'02 models. Domestic. Pay Onsn b r1Ae. Why w rMei9: 403 ' WEE WATCH PRIVATE HOME DAYCARE Providing qual'11tt��rr home daycare for children 6 weeks or older. WWini l or part-time in licensed, supervised homes. Cal 886.4816 0 J DISCOUNTS INCLUDE EVERYTHING! Hardex of Photogrey • Scratch Resistant • Thin Lenses to UV Lenses • Anti -Reflection Lenses Everything SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! GUARANTEED GENUINE DISCOUNTS FRESH LOOK COLOURED DISPOSABLE LENSES ,3995 wtir 20% OFF SELECTED C�AM CONTACT LENSES SUNGLASSES OVR me Pair of %fed Lmses of err EGULAR PRICE— Get a Span III bhw SERwa 's JXWES/ Uotittod Petr FREEI 1UYW ETC_ SPOCW Lenses e><cWOL 1X f1I5`A' I 311 F1111111330fIIIIIIIIII0405LZ-.7t—, (�aaylolC tib &06/ 557 KNUM PICKfBMIP., ONLRO• NI�tNaMdllOMs W i WLDWOOD FORD 1167 Wolon Rd. Picimlinill 039-6666 427-2828 J ------------- [AdwiWox lu SPRING R.�F"�' ALE ARCH 27 am-4pm cated at the r of Sherwood Union in Meiling Pie Village & f>kirg Fru LIVE-IN HOusEKEEPER / NAMW for professional cou- ple. Non-smoker, driver, swimmer, first aiki li inirrrrm wage_Plosse can 420 -005e. -- LOANS •Unsecured • P�Atntd�b ,(Quick service ZPrime rate ZW day service guarantee Cali Ilan Heuer 2540897 Pick, 43"104 Osh- HANDY MAN SERVICE "No JoB Too SMAtt" ItWalas & REVONAMOM • PADMINIG • PATIos At Do= ODD Joss LEAKING TUBS & SHOWER STALLS Repaired A renovated. Wail i3 floor tiles ppi�led 8 installed. AMC, Vsa B.B.B. LOWEST PRICES( Call Bemis, Progressive Tile 420.1689 General household repairs. palntlnp, carpon- try.,dr was,,minor cerraml,ic. � rooms. Interl0.. ck odek wads decks Guarantied workmanship, reason. able ralles. Jaack 839.2084 DARdON TILE Professional Ceramic Installation I work in your tame like it was mine. For free esstiimymattess,, call au General ttkifvlces Peter's Appliances SAM SERVICE PARTS STOVES DRYERS WASHERS DISHWASHERS REFRI6ERAT0RS "Since 1955" :HOTPOINT AIO - GENERAL ELECTRIC • Bookkeeping, GST & Payroll MAAG • MOFFAT JJNN-AIR , • AMANA • MODERN MAIO • w.C. woods • Personal Tax Returns WE$ELL PARTS FOR ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES • Electronic Filing Agent PICKERING SHOWR001t NEW SCARBOROUGH LOCATION t 1755 Picturing Pkwy. (Uni112) 6089 IGrgaton Road (416) 427-6768 Pickering Home 6 Design Centre (old Kxlgstan Rd. b Hwy 12) Sakse Only Salo$ 8 same 428-6333 282-0185 LIGUANEA ENTERPRISES � ' CARPET 6 UPHOLSTERY CLEANING , 'k • 12 years experience in steam cleaning • residential • commercial • car interiors rf • general clean up • free written estimates t MINOR RENOVATIONS `y • interior painting • minor plumbing • rec room alterations • back splashes • extraction of water from basements • repairs & decorating • custom space saving shelves • lock installations • odd jobs Call Nigel Harris 683-4872 or 427-3282 Renovations i A' • r Do you want Home Renovations done today, but you want to pay for it tomorrow? MAYBE I CAN HELP Partial financing is available on all jobs and everyone qualities Full financing is also available upon qualdication. FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR: • Basement Apartments Basement Renovations Kitchens • Bathrooms • Interior Upgrades . Fencing • Decks - Interlocking Call for information and a hwe es6niate today 427-9122 or 427.4021(aaa. ser.) Tiling Ceramic Marble Granite Vinyl DARY Ren Comp tC 1 Drywall & Taping Cement Work • Carpet FREE ESTIMATES 284.0062 Pager e All work guaranteed 600-1277 ovations late Kitchens Basements Bathrooms 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 & wall tile. 428-7765 Open Sunday 12 - 5 pm SIM ervice 0�a�p: service Iles lights, plugs, stove, etc. No job too small. Reasonable rafts, rosldetMlal, commercial & RPG ].ECTRK Call Bob at 649•-2723 Resldentlal, commercial, additions, ntblatlorn, toe - mints. 60 -100 amp SO 40 upgrades, etc. Free estl- mates, reasonable rates, woflt guarargsed. Servicing the ftiiie tg / Apx area. Call Mel 500-3005 R9 A� p a .eray.uon. IGte�hon, batiroom bssanents. call Mat Dei /a� Ysr+t Ask Ibr Code or prTs.11li A CLASSIFIEDS WHAT A WAY TO BUY & SELL STILL LOOKING FOR A �� I f i SOLLM0110 lire Puates method of exercising may be ' f ' `\% the answer for you. Balanced, stress free on joints, pure results. PILATFS STUDIO OF DURHAM 427-8246 M. Prof. Services 1 BOOKKEEPER !o work olt. A. G,� r. fW Zed book keep Ipi..aonabie r"t.•. 427- 7. ED Landscaping 10% OFF L'kNDSC_-1ii Until April 70/93 • Int-rl.rkinr Ston • R.taiatur Q all. -W,.A Fcncint; & D.. -k. FREE C0NPE'r1TIVF FSTM%T F S UN -MI SM WFRKS 666-9690 GARDNERS TOPSOIL TREE REMOVAL, CLEANUPS landscaping. driveways etc. •alotal reasonable rates' FREE ESTNIATES can 428-5700 Ask for Rob ;P. amu-• a .`4a4,, ju, 9-e. • Malrsenartce E•ttme • Cordo. • Caesa Reeklersiei: di -alk •aawt.. Haat "01! Aaft-& /tA.a.e• c.".0.1e1 839.-5349 42 DUTCHWAY LANIMAPNG • lawn rnainteinance • �seerlirtg ' sodding • spring a fad cleanup • firewood FREE ESTNIATES 649-M S3 M. aunpi t* tt **1rw,rnlrylr*>Re,tt * s110VIIIIIIIIIIIi * Full aarvbes, morss, ,*k * appliance and piano * apecialiots fM mW or Irony. * SpecialWN In fAtrlam ** gym. Now oRlritg kee #* * boxes wilt mors. 1h now* * hire amiable hs" saw * Ings- Fm edl ades. it MOVE BIG Oft SMALL WE PRICE THEM ALL FREE ESTNNATE& Seniors discount. Short Notice moves. Pianos moved. Comparable rates. ( 4 ) 432-2850 1 -800.263 -SM RWI Estate I . I Avedens FIRST TIME BUYERS CONSIDER WHITBY & OSHAWA • Detached brick bungalow 8 2 storhomes - $127000 • Semi detached $109,900 • Brick freehold town homes $117,900 & lower • Power of sales from $79,900 • 5% downpayment • No money down • 8.68% mortgage on a five year term Call Darren Martel Remax Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. T.O. 686-3800 668-3800 ,;3500. FULL PRICE. urge secluded camping lot. Sand beach, great fishing, next to 10000 acre county forest 1 hr east of Toronto. Charles 431- 1555. .I Mortgages J $10,000 $110 per month Contact Doug or Brent Let us do your mortgage shopping • Lowest rates in Canada *Flexible terms 6 prmleges •First time buyers welcome • We solve mortgalle arrears and power of safe coil owwty f )View SAn11C" 1366-all�.d M __ AIS AUCTION SALE 'Kahn Country Auction' ...every Wed. at 6:30 pp m. located on Brock Picks - 3 miles North d Vlljexit 399)). Featuring every Wed- nesday an excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china Collectibles. prim- itives and the usuals. So join us every Wednesday and partia- In one of Ontario's UE- Auctions with no buy -backs or reserves. 'Consigrtmtrtt &Estate selling our spedslty.' Ceti us talay. Previews from 1 �0 p.m. Kahn Auction Servic" 416683.0041 IT'S A GIRL Born: Monday, March 22, 1993 - Miss Emily Susanne Harris at 9:39 am., 8 los. 8 oz. A sister for Jonathan & Cameron. Attofi er/unior Fire Bldf for the Hams family. CLASSIFIEDS WHAT A WAY TO BUY & SELL Antiques, � b"& Houselhold Effects, Gurm & Art Sunday, March 28 12-00 pm. (viewing 10:30) Orono Town Hall, Main St. Orono Partial list includes pine fireplace mantle, old square nailed pail stand (ong), pine flat to wall (repo), bonnet chest (ref), 4 north - wind pressback chairs, pressback rocker, highchair & misc chairs. side- board, several tables (library, bakers, kitchen & parlour), pine chest of draw- ers, blanket box, washstand, grain scales, old pocket watches, old pic- tures, mandolin, meat slicer (Beatty), mtsc. PCs of jewellery & old coins, plus an outstanding selection of estate glass & china, cut glass etc., also numerous household effects (washing machine. dishwasher, etc.) Art prints include limited edition Firs by Bateman, Simpson. Warnock. Alingham & several decorator prints. Guns Include Ithaca model 37 12 gauge, Iver Johnson 2 gauge. Fox Savage model B double barrel 20 gauge, 303 Enfield, tevens 22 long Crack Shot, 2 Winchesters 35 cal & model 1886 47-70 cal. This is an excel- lent vaned off en ng of articles with many still unpacked, so come early & enjoy a Sunday at the auc- tion. (Next sale Sat. April 3rd, complete house- hold contents at 54 Irwin St., Orono, see next week's paper for W i3 directions) Call for a0 your auc- tion deeds. MacGregor Auctions Mote MacGregor 416-967-5402 Junior West 416.963-5566 F-TI-AlOgill IIatlOas JONES. George Edwlard After a courageous battle, on Friday, March 19, 1993 in his 61 st year. George, beloved husband of Patricia. Loving step -father of Leonard Handley and his wife Carol, and SI•dn" Handley and his vAe Donna. Loved grartatof Harold, Patricia,Pic George and and are arandffather y- o f BDalea�Be c+�ednbrtaoa or of John Jones of England. Friends may call at the Ronald Martino & Son Funeral Directors. Brock Rd. Chapel. 1057 Brock Rd., Pickering (686- 5589) from 4-9 p.m. Friday. Service in the chapel (time to be arrraannedd appreci- ate ). The farni ate donations to the Canadian Cancer Society in lieu of AUCTION SALE Set., March 27 10:00 a.m. 870 Taunton Rd., E. W hill Furniture & VVethklss New 9 pc., oak diner, new black leather sofa & loveseat, bed sofa, jukebox, piano, coffee & end tables, maple est. unit, new sofas, loveseats, pine dresser, 2 canoes, parlour tables, 26" colour TV. 7 4 dr. lateral file cabinets, phones, 5 desks, steel shelving, chairs, aviation videos, photo enlarg- er, paper towels, toi- let paper, Toledo scales, water pump, pop cooler, fireplace tools, many brass nick narks. cash reg- ister, new windows, doors, roll up garage door, counter tops, photocopier, 2 show- er doors, 22 ft. cuddy cabin boat with trailer (rebuilt 350 motor). 79 Corvette, 88 Chev Caprice, 90 Lumina APV, 90 Firefly, 86 Celebrity. 88 LeBaron convertible, 86 Chev 4x4 pickup. 89 Tracker. 89 Chev 1 ton dumptruck. 89 Ford Motorhome 88 Chev Eurosport wagon, plus others (approx.201 Note time: 10 AM sharp Viewing: Fri 1-6 p.m. Vehicles soli at 1 p m. Good Sale! McL.aan Auctions & Uqu idatlone 576-7550 or 686-3291 TOOLS OF THE TRADES ANTIQUE SHOW A SALE Apri I 4th, 1293 10 an-4pm Admission $4.00 Kahn Baric Brock Rd N.. Pickering, exit 399 Hwy 401 The only antique tool show in Ontario featuring tools of various trades, household, farm, kitchen Also Indian artifacts, survey & medical instruments, associated books & catalogues Ir1fo 433-7066 . IK D0A lug Otlas E James (F*+d) After a Ion g and courageous battle, on Sunday, March 21st, 1993 at his home in Ennismore. Fred, beloved hus- band of Doreen. Loving father of Fred and tits w% Brenda, and Debbie and her husband Mine. Dear grandfather of Crystal, Jeff and Joanne. Pre- deceased by Amanda (Ekins). Fred will be sadly missed by his many friends and relatives. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice wouldbe appreciat- ed. Funeral afrange- ments entrusted to the Ronald Martino & Son Funeral Directors, Brock Rd. Chapel. 686-5589. Bay News 839-8114 'I'6e day News, M7lirch 24,1993 13 1 It Personal PSYCHIC ADVISOR Joan Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 9 P.M. 430-1328 DISCOVER A NEW YOU IN '93 - wth the Micro Diet. Delicious, Nutritious, Convenient, Affordable. For moreinformation. Call H.A. White Marketing - 289-2175. An Independent Micro Diet Advisor. ----- - Does anyone have a copy of CFTO-TV's "Eye on Toronto" foMonday, March to 22 that they would be w to lend me? I would tike to copy it. Please call 8394521. JESUS SAYS can the blind lead the bled? Do" your nrn- ister wear glasses? The hireling is the hired minister. Micah 3'11, Isaiah 56:10-12. John 10:11. fico Campbell 1- 705953-9475. TIRES - 10,000 -Used and new, instalW and balanced. 429-0775 Bay News LW_ Brides i 'ADRIENNE'S NE'S 11 Flowers & Gifts 20'OFF Invitation Packages for your wedding 376 Kingston Rd. 235 Bayly St. W. at Rougemount Ajax, Ontario ff Pickering, Ont. LIS 3K3 ti•,; 509-9777 683-2370 - r I ViAi 14*0 N 1 1-4 THOMAS & CHASE ASSOCIATES Certfi ed General Accountants 3 Harwood Ave. S. Suite 203 Ajax, Ontario LIS 2C1 1686-2407 "Income Tax Returns Prepared" GARY J. TONIOLO, Certified General Accountant 158 Harwood Ave. S., Suite 207, Ajax, Ontario LIS 2H6 ( 416) 427-6768 *Accounting for small Business •Individual & Corporate Consulting *Tax Planning & Preparation ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE The Bay News has an opening for a full time retail advertising sales representative. Previous advertising sales experience and knowledge of the Pickering, Ajax retail market would be an asset Please fax, mail or drop off your resume to Charles Peters, Director of Advertising 1730 McPherson Crt., #18 Pickering, Ontario Ll W 3E6 Fax No. 839-8135 ENV ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICES • Bookkeeping, GST & Payroll • Personal Tax Returns f • Electronic Filing Agent Dianne Toniolo (416) 427-6768 ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE The Bay News has an opening for a full time retail advertising sales representative. Previous advertising sales experience and knowledge of the Pickering, Ajax retail market would be an asset Please fax, mail or drop off your resume to Charles Peters, Director of Advertising 1730 McPherson Crt., #18 Pickering, Ontario Ll W 3E6 Fax No. 839-8135 14 The $ay �iesrs, March 3,4,1993 lick: fit - MAY 'til SEPTEMBER 'W' ART THOMPSON ♦v ARENA 839-4425 Summer basketball at Durham College The Durham College Athletic summer basketball league Department will operate a beginning April 13. MARCH 26 (6 -10 PM) March 27 (10 - 4 PM) METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE ON BROCK RD. N., PICKERING $2 ADM. TABLES $42 111,11616111 FORS DUNE VP SPECIAL I 00/'OFFParts I 00/*OFFLabour *TUNE-UP • Road Test • Check all Fluid Levels / • Inspect Spark Plugs Belts and Hoses - Clean or Replace • Check Tire Pressure • Inspect PCV Value • Inspect Throttle Body • Inspect Air Filter • Re-adust Engine Idle to Spec. • Inspect Fuel Filter • Road Test • Chck Timing>MILDWOOD • Check Dis. CapiRotor and Wires FORD • Clean/Service Batt. and Cables SALES =LUSIE5 UIL & PILTE Special $23 95Most cars & light trucks. Includes: 5 litres al. Motorcraft Oil Filter and Lubrication if 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 & damps 13. Check brakes 4. Check fluid levels 14. Check wiper blades 5. Check exterior lights 15. Adjust air pressure 6. Check fuel filter and PCV valve 16. Test drive 7. Check air filter WILDWOOD a. Check exhaust (visual) 9. Check steering linkage (visual) FORD SALES 1W 10. Check driveshaft & univer3a joints (visual) Cannot be combined with any otMerdiscounts orsperdals. BRAKE SPECIAL I 00/OOFF 100/00IFF LBbNgR *BRAKES (front) • Road test • Measure rotors for min. thickness • Machine rotors • Repack wheel bearings • Replace brake pads • Service calipers / slide pins • Check brake lines for leaks/crakes • Road test *BRAKES (rear) t;' • Road test • Measure drums for thickness • Machine drums • Repack wheel bearings (front wheel drive) • Lub. backing Plate • Replace brake shoes • Inspect park brake cables / lub. • inspect wheel cylinders WILDWOOD for leaks / seized • Road test FORD SALES Esq. AIS 2103 The league will cater to Durham Region high school boys and girls and will take place at Durham College athletic complex. The league will be divided into two divisions — Grades 9 to 11 and Grades 12 and 13. The registration fee is $85 and includes 15 league games, playoffs, quality referees, team t - shirt, awards and a Durham College athletic complex free summer membership. ow. t i I Registration and draft for the first ever D.C. Summer Basketball League will take place at the college April 13 (Grades 9 - 11) and April 15 (Grades 12 - 13). Players may also register early to reserve a spot in the league. For more information and registration interested players can call the Durham College Athletic Department at 576- 7622. Fiberglass ' Manicures >• Fillers BOOK TODAY 25% OFF All Nail Packages unM KAcwch J 1;03 :I 619-2639 l ._ _Fv_u� __I PRINTING i}'1GCA�L r�a� OFFICE IPUIER 8 L/ CENTRE OFFICE PICKERING 2020 7 Have you ever wondered what the Town of Pickering will be like in the year 2020? 7 What planning issues and priorities should the Town address over the next few decades? Help share your Town's future. Pickcnng Disma Plan Rend+ Find out about the Town's review of its official plan. At the Planning Committee meeting of Thursday, March 25, 1993, in the Council Chambers of the Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade, Pkkcring, at 7:30 p.m. or soon thereafter, Planning staff will present an overview of a Report to Council on the Status of the Pickering District Plan Review and • Backgmunder Number One'. The Backgrounds will be a comprehensive document outlining the emerging Arming issues and priorities identified to date through the official plan review. +•r You are invited to attend this public meeting and provide comments on the Review. Copies of the Planning Report and the Backgrounder will be available from the Planning Department on or after March 22, 1993 and at the meeting. If you know of someone who may be interested in attending this meeting, please share this information with them. For further information, please contact Miss Catherine Rose, Manager, Policy Division of the 'Town Planning Department at 420-4617 or 683-2760. BRUCE J. TAYLOR WAYNE E. A[ZTHUR.S TOWN CLERK MAYOR VV Rose i111Ri 1 "t""!" Wlt.l. LAWN FOOP EARLYBIRDS Save Buy Now Y WE PAY TM mew oml fr+oOtsi our fflost POPWW PLUS � SIC ��� LAM aVb our Re% �N� NM PLUS THE G- ' ,a Until March 3onal Top Professional quality fertilizers at uNBEATABRose LE low low avin rices. money 9 ri . - . UNW T10P smE sines ;GLADIOLUS Over 25 Exciting Vwietim.. s Including Victor Borge, White Friendship, a f Windsong & more. f. Specially selected ' r for longlastrng flowers. f 110 Aller Gar t2ea 9991'CII WW MY KM For disease & insect tree fruit trees %lway with Dormant Oil & Lime. One easy to use kit wickidles Od (250ml) & Unlet r Sulphur (500ml). NEw $R88, .t! ON Pw.s :1 :1410: $N11111P -0-W AIM r— yi l.tkl .� Ar141%IjR t� fIFiEA sl I ol$COW _-/ .� . - QW WNW& q ; Mp G.SVV T DluouNT 56 1` wl � s g & FEED 3895 1? 6.S.1. DISCDUNT �ow� Cowws I W&W '`" AFTER G S ' DISCOUNT AFTER i A� feeta� .e be% 2458 so comma ... 30 N- AFfEA 6 S T DISCDUKT VP o� PAW 32� U79 ; S SA .0 PRICES WILL NOT BE 'TEQ 'TMS OFF ONTARi" LOHMST The Bay News, March 24, 1993 15 PEAT STRIPS 1 3/4" square. $19 6 strips of 10 ONLY e, 2 112" square 6 strips of 8. ONLYea 3" square. 5 strips of 6 7"f amu. v Leal (a1 .i. (( Perfect to wrap your Easter baskets with. Available in gold green, dear, red, orchid, f1c pink& blue. 30" wide x, 7' brig. Reg. 3.79roM. DOUBLE S M ROLL! S 1 ea. V El'' 'I HOURS: Mon. to Ful. 9:00a.m.-91W.m. Sat, Sun. & Holidays 9:00a.m.-6:00P.m. C,)Mw SALE ENDS APRIL 1, 19M. GREAT CARE IS TAKEN IN THE OR IN DESCRIPTION. 8 lam =fft PRODUCTION OF THIS AD, ERROR IN DESCRIPTION, ILLUSTRATION a PRICING MAY OCCUR. IN THE EVENT OF A PRICING ERROR, THE ITEMS)) IN MASTION WILL BE CHARGED AT CORRECT PRICE. DEMAND. MAY EXCEED AVAILABLE STOCKWE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. LIMITED TO STOCK ON RAND. NOT ALL PRODUCT AVAILABLE AT OUR KENNEDY RD., orw.�rew..wlw OUEENSWAY OR WHITBY LOCATIONS. NO LEISURE FURNITURE SOLD AT KENNEDY & THE OUEENSWAY STORES. WHITE ROSE Illaill saw T LAWN For a thick green lawn in a hurry Germinates in _•� _ 6-10 days in sun �.ITtwrrwrrr I kq I: IM . i1a r WIND CHIMES Delightful sounding chimes for your porch. Data or r " garden Choose from ' decorator green or white 98 497 ea :131`1■: 711 _ . 4' GROW L �S TD 288 P[AAITS.►escent twin -tube fixture Fullflector shade to maxrmr2e ludes 2hooks 8 sft88 ulbs extra 0 L ea _FfA k N IM 1 �kll'f 1111111 ill!F" T Mr 4 >Es�R �JR� WHITE CAN CEDAR MULCH r FLOWE��NEAKERS j�: �_.� Enhance the look & Choose from huge assoDecorate to match any outfit' ease me maintenance polyester flowers. Create a \ These cute white sneakers r _� of your moisture, yardretards beautiful arrangement or waM Q \ come in children's I // erosion, prevents J decor using life-tlke garden `+` misses & ladies sizes. ! tib, & ieve is i flowers. dried -look in popular Broken size range. —� ' `weeds. Covers decorafor & traditional colours. ' -_ i deep. �g•129 � ! _ tt3sq.fl., 2' deep. FROib pair 2wCEDRA N . �... ♦�-, 3=4. 4.W s1: Ij rod WHITBY 118 DU" SL E Mwt d lAkbon RIL i A INS GUMM TESTED �- VEGETABLE SEEDS Nil TRI110�S mmimmQLD Fiumm mm -r 200 specially selected vegetables chosen by White ase for their fresh deNcious flavour & ex eating qualities. Choose from --arts to tomatoes & oom to watermelon! t .. r reg AE FRM pkg. l� ^ 16 The Bay News, March 24, 1993 " Z20—&— A U'AMOM TO GO ILI m k1*vk4 11 * AIR CONDITIONING • POWER SUNROOF • , • DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG 1 1 • ANTI—LOCK BRAKES • POWER GROUP • DOLBY CASSETTE • FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS • HONDA'S 5 YR./10,000 KM. ys. NO SMALL PRINT WARRANTY • AND MUCH MORE woMIN" un 1191MV PWC FINANCING l7117H NI EFFECT THE ONLY WAY TO A GREAT DEAL ON A 1992 HONDA * 1992 PRELUDE SR x20,995 * 4 WS, auto, loaded. P1061 * 1"2PRELUDE SR 5 Speed, $19, 795 5 Speed, air. P1193 * * 1992 ACCORD CPE EXR $18,595 Auto., spoiler. P1189. * 1992 ACCORD SEDAN EXR $17 795 * ALB., air. P1223. , * 1992 ACCORD SEDAN EXR $18,595 Auto., 'Frost white." P1144. . 1992 ACCORD SEDAN EX x16,995 17,440 kms., auto. C056A *1992 ACCORD WAGON EX $17,495 P1103. Auto., air bag. * 1992 CIVIC HATCH CX $9, 795 5 speed, low kms. P1229. * 1992 CIVIC SEDAN EX V x15,795 P/roof, auto. P1206. * 1992 ACURA VIGOR GS $22,495 * Leather, auto. P1228. * 1992 ACURA INTEGRA RS $139795 22,350 kms. P1210. A 1991 ACCORD WAGON EXR $16,195 Auto., air. N535A * 1991 ACCORD WAGON EXR $i 5,995 Red, auto. P1230. *1991 ACCORD SEDAN SE x17,495 Leather, CO20A. auto. * 1991 ACCORD CPE. EXR x15,595 43,107 KMS., AUTO. P1181. 1991 ACCORD SEDAN EX x13,895 Auto., air. P1113. * 1991 ACCORD SEDAN EX $149795 * 21.810 kms., auto. P1219. * 1991 CIVIC HATCH OX x10,895 Air, auto. P1226. * 1990 ACCORD SEDAN EXR :12,995 Auto., air. P1 194A. * 1990 ACCORD SEDAN EXR x14,795 29.940 kms., P1092. auto. *1990 ACCORD SEDAN EXR x13,995 Silver, auto., air. P1112. * 1990 ACCORD SEDAN EX x,i 895 Auto., loaded. P1130. * 1990 ACCORD SEDAN LX x $12.909S Auto., 46,454 kms. P1225. *1990 ACCORD CPE LX x1 1,295 Auto., air. P1180. 1990 CIVIC SEDAN LX x10,895 * Auto., power group. P1217. * 1990 CIVIC HATCH CX x9,695 Auto.. cassaite. P1202. *1990 CIVIC SEDAN DX $10,795 Air, P1201. auto. * 19M PRELUDE SR —$149395 Air.. Proof. P1195. * 1990 PRELUDE SR x 4 WS. loaded. P1203. *159295 ACURA INTWRA SE *1990 .'$139995 Aulo. leather. P1224. * 1909 ACCORD CPE. LX Mr, aub. F419& -,: x10,295 _ * * 1959 CMC SEDAN LX $992955 sp . air. power group. P1178 ' 1905 ACCORD SEDAN 00 Bald. auto., sic P11 alb. 1905 CMC SEDAN LX :s 86.710 km&. F1 11141. * power group. * ' ; * • pm-o%n prioss plus taxes. gas a is * * .,, • l:. -. AJAX LINE * .r -. 683-2751 W V 4Ma !p ale - t .40 Pickering Honda has sent between 150 and 200 youngsters to the annual Ibronto Blue I Jays hit, run and throw'competition. tat r7y -urirmg-sitc, cess.. Pickering Honda has been a driving success story since owner Jim Sullivan Is I and h' staff took over in 1989. "We've sold •more •Honda •cars, proportionate to our size, than any other dealership in the Toronto area," Sullivan says. M M Wi W so low RIOM K ' A2 � '1lw Weekend t ' New!,-1Giarch 26, 2T, 28,1993 The Pickering Honda success story he nineties have not been a kind decade for automobile sales. Visit any car dealership .. anywhere and lots filled with last years models tell the sad tale. But there is at least one success story amid the gloom and doom. Pickering Honda, on Brock Road south of Bayly Street, seems to have accomplished — in four short years — what most other automobile dealers can only dream about. When owner Jim Sullivan first took over the location, sales were less than brisk — to say the least. However, today Pickering Honda is recognized as the fastest growing Honda dealership. In terms of total sales. Pickering Honda has grown from 156 annually to more than 680 over the course Of three short veers. 'Our average salesman annually sells approximately 1:0 cars — in an industry that traditionally sees salesmen sell about 8� cars.' Sullivan said during a recent interview. In terms of combined totals for both new and used vehicles, Sullivan estimated his 'crark' team of four salesmen retail approximately 8-30 vehicles. In fact, this year's sales are higher than in 1992. 'Rr --e sold more Honda cars. proportionate to our size, than any other dealership in Toronto.' Sullivan said Pickering Honda's award-winning sales team inc(ua George Choleras, Frank Salomon, sales manager F Greg Ritza and Roger Linton proudly. One of the most important keys to success has been consistency. Sales manager Frank Jennings, who's been in the business for 14 years and came on board at Pickering Honda in 1989, says the dealership has endeavored to hang on to its sales people. 'We to not to move our staff around,' he said. 'The guys like working here.' Suilivan said most have been with the dealership for at least two years and no one has fewer than five years of experience in T TENT113 1" TIME BUYERS (Question: .Are you hat -Ing trouble saving up for a clown payment, but can afford the monthly paYments.' Answer: New Single Family Homes Fast of Toronto Call (416) 738-9389 "We're Serious About Your Fitness' L� aK "PAY AS YOU GO" FITNESS & AEROBICS NO GIMMICKS! NO STRINGS ATTACHED! STOP wasting time on memberships! START paying for only what you use! Say GOODBYE to initiation tees, membership restrictions 3 high pressure salespeople._ _ _ OPEN 7 DAYS 427-6277 1035 BROCK RD. PWAMNG, ONT. Nfiaq,x MuS= Rx mon left) Jennings, the automobile retail business. 'We have no training program for new salesmen,' he admitted. 'We just don't have them (new salesmen).' Sullivan himself represents a vibrant and youthful element of Pickering Ronda. Although he's only 34 years old, Sullivan has been in the retail end for approximately 11 rears. his career included a stint at Sisley Honda in Toronto. As manager of the dealership's used rar sales. Sullivan took an area that traditionally sold less than 100 cars annually and within three years, had increased sales to more than 700 vehicles. 'At that time the import dealers weren't selling a lot of used cars," Sullivan explained. 'For three or four years we had the highest (number of used car sales) of any dealer in Canada.' When he took over Pickering Honda in 1989, Sullivan went to work bringing about swift and fresh changes including expanding the service staff from three to seven mechanics, opening the service department on Saturdays, expanding the dealership's parking by 10 more spots, and adding signage and attractive landscaping for a more enticing look. it was also vital to have more selection. Sullivan expanded the dealership's $1 million inventory to $4 million. lie launched an aggressive advertising campaign offering customers what he describes as "the best value and most car for the fewest amount of dollars.' 'We probably sponsor five or six community functions every year,' he said. The future of Pickering Honda will likely bring more of the same success. Sullivan is a firm believer that automobile dealers can maintain a solid business base even during lean economic times. 'I tell our salesmen that the key is to stick to it and establish a client base,' he said, explaining repeat and referral business is absolutely vital. [BRUCE BISSELL BUICK PONTIAC "Our Customers are #1 " .3iolrlla�'ch lA». � jax Acro's Gymnastics C1 �SPRINC,REGISTRATION %W SATURDAY MARCH 27th -1 9:30 am -12:30 pm lt!r i% Classes Begin April 1 tth �Jj t" •',. ..� .�• ReansterBarly - Classes fill gr�iic>idy ,� � 48 Exeter Road427-0036 Pie Weekend Bay News, Mareb 26,27,23, M3 A3 FREE MORTGAGE INFORMATION taps & grill 'Come and discover the best Sports Bar in aH of Durham Region" TUESDAY WEDNESDAY N.T.N. TRIVIA KARAOKE NIGHT Winner tl every 6 night Wings � �'CQp �LY IJTM LEAGUE MENU $2.99 For kids 10 and under. Pop or milk and ice cream for dessert are all included. GRAND SLAM "ambu�ger and Fries SLMi DUNKS Chicken Fingers and Fries ti HAT TRICK Pepperoni and Cheese Pizza i CHAAAPION PASTA Fussilli in Tomato Sauce SQUEEZE PLAY Grilled Cheese Sandwich with Fries Hours: Monday - Friday, FRIDAY 11:30 -1:00pm The Weekend pmis and May 12 :00-1:00 am party begin 1211 Kingston Rd. 84039 a -- U THURSDAY ladies Night & N. T. N. Sports Trivia + D.J. SATURDAY Foul Play... Check It Out! // taps & grill cz=:b Welcomes $39500 FFERENT TIMES 3 mats, V groove by James Lumbers and frame. ,,H"WOOD MALL 427-1663 • 7 e � r` law ,,H"WOOD MALL 427-1663 41k4 I%e Wa*eod Bay News, March 26,27,28, 1"3 CC 'Zi cc Y � Flag A Winner 'TO DAY ONLY! 2 . K;noston Rd. � 'ow.a ar Wh,tev MSRP ON EVERY NEW VEHICLE IN STOCK FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS • •k1 i Id—A&r4O A .A We're Your Regional Toyota Dealer 557 Kingston Road, Pickering Call 420-9000 or 1-800-263-4431 Toll Free OVER..... .. :.:..:....2...................... 0......... 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Corporate Functions - Business Luncheons The vicloriz Crardn W_ A,Uwuc�ant banqueti Q°0 .619-9853 - Wedding Receptions - Private Ceremonies Upcoming Events FAMILY SUNDAYBRUNCH APRIL 4th 11:00 a. m. - 2:30 pm ADULTS $12.95 CHILDREN $5.95 (under 10) -EASTER . APRIL 11 th CHAMPAGNE --DELUXE BRUNCH - 4 -COURSE DINNER -- 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 pm from 5:00 pm ADULTS $19.95 ADULTS $29.95 CHILDREN $9.95 CHILDREN $15.00 (under 10) (under 10) - RESERVA77ONS RECOMMENDED - IN6, At. 60 Randall Drive v (on 1 2, west of Church St.) Pickering Village / FWW BKQM SPEOM ' . r 599 Kingston Rd. W. Ajax, Ontario 683-5550 GUARANTEED CAR CARE & SERVICE 12.95 OIL. LUBE & FILTER I s - /moo HW, .z Til 3 P155/80R13 42.93 P175/70OR13 59.99 P165/80R13 47.19 P185/70OR13 63.43 49.46 P185/706R14 '70.27 )P175/80R13 185/80R13 ` 51.83 P195/70OR14 74.97 P185/75R14 54.10 P205/706R14 79.38 r-Ti--wy 401 BOLT battery q�� P205/75R15 ,P215/75R16 12.95 OIL. LUBE & FILTER I s - /moo 0 0 0 Til 3 P155/80R13 42.93 P175/70OR13 59.99 P165/80R13 47.19 P185/70OR13 63.43 49.46 P185/706R14 '70.27 )P175/80R13 185/80R13 ` 51.83 P195/70OR14 74.97 P185/75R14 54.10 P205/706R14 79.38 P195/75R14 P205/75R14 56.36 58.84 62.27 BOLT battery q�� P205/75R15 ,P215/75R16 63.90 POWER1nterstate by 0 CC ar ^i at P235%75R15 s 1 The Weekend Bay News, iMweb 26,11; *-'190 AS A6 11me Weekend Bay News, March 26.27,2& 1"3 Bartley Reed v /_ ex- _ee-_4i r— L -0 4 If you like golf, cars, straight talk and straight deals ... then Barkley is the man to talk to. His 10 years automotive experience in Ajax will help you find the right car, at the right price ... and who knows, maybe he can help you improve your golf Swing! Am • 1990 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX • 4 door grey on grey e AM/FM Stereo • 3.1 V6 • Power Windows & Locks • Air Conditioning • Cruise & Tilt • Automatic • GMC Extended Warranty to August 10/96 or 100,000 km. • 1993 BUICK REGAL • Grand Sport Demo • 3.8 V6 i • Loaded with Leather • Power windows & locks • Built in Oshawa • Tilt & Cruise • White eacterior/ • Dual Zone Air Grey interior • ABS Brakes '$750.00 Cash Back assigned to Dealer. Freight + all taxes extra Breeze through Summer ion the- most comfortable place you know. • ■ ■ r r ■ ■ r r r r ■ ■ • r ■ r r ■ r r r ■ a . ■ , r r r■ r ■ r , r Home Sweet Home Euent r` V Ir v r r ■ ■ r r r r ■ ■ r ■ r Soon, Summer will be cranking up the heat. But, with just one call, you'll be ready to fight back with refreshing, !reliable, energy-efficient Lennox comfort. Now is the time to make that call, because until June 26, every qualified buyer will win valuable Home Sweet Home instant cash awards... up to $3,000 or you may defer payment on your purchase until January '94!* Call your participating Lennox dealer for details, j. today. And take extra comfort in the most kr. reliable air conditioners in the industry. *This offer may not be combined with any other offer. ,W Is s M �>� K LFAVNOX ,■o co..o.TIC000 o . 285 Bloor Street West - Box 220 - Oshawa - 725-3581 Chief Stewart moves on Pickering Fire Chief Steve Stewart is on the move and will begin his new post as the City of York's fire chief on June 1. The 28 -year firefighting veteran has been top man in Pickering since 1984. The appointment completes a restructure at City of York fire department. Former York deputy fire chief Tony Mintoff left the department in November to become the chief in Ajax. As of June 1, York fire chief Bruce Parker will also be gone. Stewart, who is also a former chief of the Vaughan fore department, has made a number of changes to the Pickering force in his nine years there, including increasing the profile of its emergency service. He is also Durham Region's fire service co-ordinator and a member of the 9-1-1 management board. Wen -Do self-defence course for women Wen -Do self-defence for women, a 6 -week evening course sponsored by the Canadian Federation of University Women of Ajax -Pickering, is offered to women of the area. It starts April 8th in Ajax. The cost of the 6 - week course is W. Call 427-0236 for more information. I �A chairman Walter Pittman will attend anti -dump rally Interim Waste Authority (IWA) chairman Walter Pittman has accepted an invitation to meet local politicians and residents during an anti -dump rally on April 1. Dentures so natural... you'll never know the difference! New soft -touch Wdeduls .` for Sensitive Gum. Walter Wimmer, Denture Therapist PICKERING TOWN CENTRE k ❑ FREE CONSULTATION ❑ 420-5020 Tol Free 1-800.661-5020 m , r ,.. ..... .. ..... �_ _, w......-.. .�....,�.+�..�..+r.e-...w-.wo .+�... �..sww.r.n►..rw..�, �..�.we.....,.-�, r+-�-.�....� - Mayor Wayne Arthurs' Citizens Task Force Against Dumps in Pickering chairman Dave Ryan made the announcement during a Pickering council meeting on March 22. Pittman, Durham West MPP Jim Wiseman and a number of Pickering council members have confirmed they will attend the rally at the Metro East Trade Centre on Brock Road at 7:30 p.m. During a brief presentation to council, Ryan urged residents to attend the rally and get involved in the fight to prevent another landfill from being placed in Pickering. .Some people are becoming a little complacent about this (IWA) process," he warned. Some may feel the town is protected from the spectre of another dump because of the announcement of a Rouge Valley provincial park, Ryan said. However, a Pickering location adjacent to Brock West may already be targetted for Durham Region's next dump. Ryan said excavated land from land owned by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority is being used to "cap" the Brock West landfill. The IWA is searching for a cheap and accessible site within close proximit, to Toronto rather than considering i; � c:.r .. :r• i : i1 s_ i. �� i . r -`r i : 7'Y + ':Y : � /,T�"7 The Weekend Bay News, March 26, 27, 28, 1993 A7 ecological concerns, Ryan said. The task force strongly objects to the process being used to select a dump. "We need the residents in the Town of Pickering to support that view," Ryan said. March of Dimes chapter offers wheelchair clinics The York/Durham Region chapter of the Ontario March of Dimes and Burrows Medical will be hosting two wheelchair clinics in Durham Region during the month of April. In Pickering, a wheelchair clinic will be held on Saturday, April 17 at the Pickering Town Centre from 1 to 5 p.m. The Oshawa Clinic will be held on Saturday, April 24 at the Five Points Mall from 1 to 5 p.m. Burrows Medical will be providing free cleaning to wheelchairs, free minor repairs, and a cost estimate of major repairs. Refreshments will also be served. For more information about either wheelchair clinic please call the Ontario March of Dimes at U I -52M. It I=L - 117 ,Opp -- 1. k L r A UWE .N TO d w first AOPurctaasers ON DISPLAY AT OUR BOWMANVILLE MODEL HOME 'NANCING PACKAGES - 900 ON A AVAILABLE 40' LOT _� it <I � - _-..- ,-�C�---- _ 00"WA F- ffip:� 0 . Lilac 1,200 sq. ft. (Elevation 8) $116,990 I I The Weekend Bay News, March 26, 27, A 1993 A9 GRAND OPENING MARCH_27th m I i $ up o 0 to 90 1 t3s()l T W Y N R I V E R S V j7 The Kaitlin Group Ltd. KILLARNEY 2501 SO. FT. $229,990 mon.- thurs. friday CIOMd 1p uJ m sm LOCATION W 0 - �-3593 TWYN RIVERS DR. M I S SALES OFFICE -777:1 3: A10 Mw Weekend Bay News, March 26, 27, 28, 1993 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: at least a week before the event. Bargains, benefits, benevolence galore! EVENTS THE PROFESSIONAL SECRETARIES International Organisation will host a flea market on March 27 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Woburn Collegiate, 2222 Ellesmere Road. Tables will be available at $20 each (8 ft. long). For more information can 839-1138, ext. 271. THE PICKERING ARTS COUNCIL will host its spring craft sale at the Rouge Hill Pubic Library (Rougemount Drive in south Pickering) on Saturday, March 27. On sale will be gift items finely crafted from silk, wood, jewellery and lots more. Knitwear and floral designs will also be on display for purchase. The vista Spring Cash The Champlain Bacl( Offer Ends Your Lot Your Dream. C 00m Bta.0 April,,30 • Free site inspections at your lot • Custom design --your plan or ours o Full basement with full height insulation • Forced air heating • Maintenance free eavestroughs • 10 year warranty • Fresh air systems THE PETERBOROUGH MODEL HOME AND DESIGN CENTRE HwYS. 7B AND 134 1-800-461-6533 OR (705) 295-4100 This event will be held on the lower level of the library from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information contact Maureen Killam at 509-2224. SOUTHWOOD PARK SCHOOL will hold an Eco Fair on March 27 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Lombard school at Harwood Avenue and Dryer Avenue. The fair will be an opportunity to learn about the environment through movies, guest speakers, handouts and more. Admission is free. Drinks and cookies will be available, but disposable cups will not be used so please 'lug -a -mug.' THE ART GUILD of Scarborough presents an art show and sale on March 27 and 28 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Centennial Community and Recreation Centre, 1967 Ellesmere Rd. in Scarborough. Admission, parking and refreshments are free. THE DIRECTORY OF SELF-HELP GROUPS in Durham Region 92/93 is available from the Canadian Mental Ilealth Association for a cost of $10 plus shipping and handling. The directory lists 110 groups, 17 of which are new listings. Each listing includes purpose, contacts, meeting information, etc. To order a copy call the CMIIA Public Education Office at 436$760. THE PICKERING, CAMERA CLUB will meet on March `9 at 7:30 p.m. in the photo studio at the Pickering Recreation Complex. The guest speaker will be Mark Nyberg of Ilford. For information call Ilarvey at 831- 8907. LIVING WITH CANCER support group for adults, friends and family meets from , to 9 p.m. at Ajax Cricket Club located on the northeast corner of Monarch and Clements Avenues. The support group for parents of children with cancer meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at holy Trinity Anglican Church, 91 Kings Cres., Ajax. The support group for children ages , to 17 dealing with cancer either personally or with a parent or sibling, meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Holy Trinity Church, 91 Kings Cres., Ajax. All meetings are on '.March 29. For more information please call Lynn Nazarko at 686-1516. ONTARIO HEALTH DEPARTMENT representatives will be at Rouge Hill Seniors Club at 464 Kingston Rd. to discuss dental health aids for seniors on April 1 at 1:45 p.m. For more information call Shirley Ross at 6834660. 'THERE WILL BE A COUNTRY LINE DANCE in support of the AIDS Committee of Durham Region on April 2 at 8 p.m. at the Moose Lodge, 731 Wilson Rd. in Oshawa. In addition to the dance there will be a cold buffet and dance instructors. Tickets are $5 and are available at the AIDS Committee of Durham Region or at the door. For information call 723-8201. THE PICKERING YMCA offers a broad range of high quality programs that promote self-improvement for the youngest to the oldest family member: The spring session begins April 3. Preschool programs include 'kiddie gymnastics', pre-danee, jazz or ballet, reading readiness and tumbling tots. Youth programs include babysitter training, basketball, karate and tutoring. Adult classes offer a variety of day or evening fitness programs including step classes, aerobics and low impact as well as tai chi and yoga. Classes fill up quickly. For a brochure or information on registration call the Pickering YMCA office at 839-8011. �W' GREG McKECHNIE Sales Representative Robert Bennett, Sales Manager of Annandale Dodge is pleased to announce the appointment of Greg McKechnie. Greg brings with him many years of experience in the automotive field. He welcomes all past & present clients to drop by Annandale Dodge to discuss present & future automobile needs. This appointment reflects Annandale's commitment to better serve the needs of their clients in the communities of Pickering and Ajax. Chorus plays free concert Eastside Harmony Sweet Adeline Chorus will compete in the Lake Ontario Region Chorus competition April 24 in Syracuse, New York. In preparation for this event e chorus will present a dress ehearsal show open to the ublic on Sunday April 4 at :30 p.m. The show is being eld in the auditorium at 1955 alley Farm Rd., Pickering Mage Retirement Centre). All e weloome. Admission is free. The chorus will sing its petition package as well as a w entertainment numbers. quartets will also perform. This is the third competition Eastside Chorus. Last year e chorus placed second and most improved dms for region. Hopes are high for successful performance is year. This is a perfect for members of the unity with an interest in uric and fine singing to the barbershop style. The 55 singers are under the rection of Lesley Lepine, a with the Durham board a degree in music who has en Involved In barbershop raging since she was a child. Contact Mary Lou at 831- 7997 or Cathy at 434-1726 for more information. The We&end- Bay News, Marcb 26, 27, 28; 1993 AN ON— w�eccari• e s="A. au tm toe 8` t��tL t• that MW Vet• EuVW r n M Per --_ Odel .chouwn. WIS -W 14"Iff Nil o } ° STOP! oo ire Sistta �i+awn �''n rro. �`� tht^I`° OWASCO IHA.S VALUE FOR YOUR DOLI.AR.S IT'S GOOD FOR DRIVING TO WORK And driving to the supermarket And driving to Sunday Schml picnics And driving to Mom and Dad's hour And driving to the lumberyard And driving th. kids to schod And driving to the CoU*W And driving to antique aucti<sns And driving the guys to the golf oourse And driving th. team to th. game AND IT'S GOOD FOR CAMPING. ITS ECONOMICAL TO RUN. UA77's ON SALE NOW. VrhwLw Aoaslable for European D awry / Rentals: Whitby, Vane mr, Qdgnry, U.S.A. & Fumpe. Early resrrvation ideoount up to 25% All as carry mmpetitioe puna. t, C� OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN INC. An -1 Care -and CAA award winner Since 1972 Saes, service, tossing, body shop, all makes. Ravius/s in Censde, USA and Eurgvo overseas delivery. CWA$CC 1425 Dundas St. E., Whitby Way 401 -)AASCO J �%, � 686-6410 or 1-800-263-2676 TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE! 35 MINUTES EAST FROM DOWNTOWN TORONTO MISS AJAX, lyy3 Who Will It * Be ? Contest is open to all single girls 16 years old and over and a resident of Ajax. Win fabulous prizes! Attend all Home Week activities. Receive professional advice. This event is sponsored by the Ajax Horne Week Committee. Entry deadline: April 26, 1993. Mail entry form to: AJAX HOME WEEK COMMITTEE c/o SMC, 725 Westney Rd. S., Unit #2, Ajax, Ont US 7J7 Attn: Laurie Peter NAME: ADDRESS: AGE: PHONE: For additional information, call Laurie Peter at 6864506, days. Air • JUNE 13th JUNE 19th gun SHOPPERS SPECKS t u Off ORNERY Al2 The VVeeketnd Bav News, March 26,27,28, 1"3 M M 0 in ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ IKIM ;ObIlKAMIc FiUE* Flame Broiled Whopper ' Buy a Flame Broiled ��' `• Whopper• at the ING regular price and get a �N��• second Flame Broiled Whopper' FREE. Taxes and cheese extra. Na valid with any other offer. ; Pickering A ju • Lye p, "& K,rigv,� Rd Bayly& Alk Kenz¢ • FA0.6Si • f - M CF A C, DE &JRGA A KING C131410PA- ON C • 092 •-.—: --------------------------------------- 11 1 -IV •'• c��u "..panda St1rr JJ� y�,�•:��y 04 CHINESE RESTAURANT .,c.�..c ,ne.• 175 KMIA-0N RG PICKERING ;cmer o! R"orrvml Dr Soul, ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET Monday to Thursday Dinner $8.95 Friday to Sunday $10.96 , iliff ONE Get 2nd So% Lunch 8 Dinner Buffet Off I • • • STEAK AND N, SHRIMP 1795 Includes SALAD W. ADTATaffGETABLE Sundays WMA* Tlwrsdsys 918 Brock St. N. FOR REsummGII!< Whitby 668-9369 �. WING ;IT! 15Buffalo Wings DO WN EACH =q STAMSEVERYDAYI 4 ddo ft dors d* 1709 KitSAos Rd (Hwy. ! A Brook) Pickering 4Z7-34 0, since 1965 serving Durham i NOW OPEN For Breakfast Weekends & Holidays From 8 a.m. "4l, o°` 839-5758 Road Southuth GREECE IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK AT Tri( OR((K MOON eandLunchl from , Yes! It's all GREEK to met 1 101 Brock St. S. 0 bock N. of 401) Whitby, cTak. out a..�iablr) 668-0778 Greek Tycoon Ignore the map. An authentic taste of Greece is just around the corner in Whitby. The Greek Tycoon at 1101 Brock St. S. (just north of Highway 401), is casual dining, Mediterranean style. The waiters even do the 'Zorba” dance on Friday and Saturday. In Whitby for four years, The Greek Tycoon specializes in Greek dishes such as souvlaki, Iamb, mousaka (ground beef with layers of eggplant and potatos) and calamari. The above dishes are moderately priced at $10.95 while the lunch menu (11 a.m. - 3 p.m. every weekday) starts at $4.25. The Greek Tycoon is open 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Monday - Thursday, Friday 11 a.m. - midnight, Saturday 5 p.m. - midnight and Sunday 4:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. TM l#ittaM Ms tllnit i t3■a10od Banquet Faailliitim for 20 - 90 people Private Dining Room up to 46 people Caere to aAam an etrentng tsiu, ta... it wig be a XMGXT to mnanberP 1527 Bayly st., Pickering 839-2954 Di SPZCLUA AbI nX PAREW113 �. WING IT! 15`Buffalo Wings DO UN EAC,W-A�STAIRS EVERYDAY4 Gil �S rfowrnt - 11709 Katon Rd. (Hwy. 2 dr Brock) of ILIC10 NE CARIBBEAN Fob * 71 STATION ST. Os Fast Take Out • Weekly Spaisls • caterbs Arellsble March 30th - April 4th Dinner Special . Stewed Goad$6 • Stewed eon Pas w= Rice 8 S ad Beans ■ 95 �` T„e, -Itx, II -y �tiry Z .. .000 y}. 11 11 Ph�y 401 Koluc4 F L F•ae.'.', S Sur 2- E staoon o, �n,cbw J .-....7 1 3;1 f R 428.92@3 SAPPHIRE CLUB m Relax in a cofortable surrounding with our centre piece fireplace Our kFtc, Ivo. -� ..e nieaseld ro create any special d,sh yon. crave or desire Simply ca,', ' a cay adva.-Ice WINGS SSAS Room available 610 MONARCH AVE., AJAX -------------- Shri�ap Cocktail FRESH - F°°° "Much More Than Great Seafood" Il i „Licensed LLB.O. lbrgohtnitly weft , J _ -o�tes� ari T1ICs. iV>ItCS sJnJ5 � � Pasta E�ilbws t ' mhum �� k Experilmu VWftd b" Tomxto Ahws� I on. coupon Ww t m cotnnrl.a wlm.n�r owJust Bast Of Nax I dW. ExiiIr« April 15/03. �rtt 843 King St. W. I40 111" set, safooa C (at Thornton Road) 725-7500 ) �6/A7�) to il tattnfatLL �' — — — p1 7�t7 4!0•Nt 71w Weekend Bay News, March 26,270 A 1993 A13 iHI PR 7 NIJ AN NA A I. C CHRYSLER ov Ail i -Awl CHURCH BAYLY ST PICKERING & 683m5722 7 A14 The Weekend Bay News, March 26,27,28, 1"3 at the Fabulous �p �D j�-Resoirif �e.111hu sll. 0 of the partic41 ipating merchants and fill out cz ballot. No purchase is required. Drawing ,for the Weekend Getaway winner will be held April 16th. hum RESTAURANT AND PUB WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT SPECIAL APPEARANCE BY "JIMMY FRASER" FRI. MARCH 26th 9pm - 1 am 222 Harwood Ave. - 683'7952 Harwood Plaza _ • Irfght next to Mexl Drugs) i e''r'117771 a f CASH S J a I SALE CARRY Royal Douhon l A �'� 1 Figurines ,# COPIER $$' REPAIR �..I �� $�_=: ,� PAM: c:.v CASH +1 PNEUMATIC SUPER TO ! a• PLn volume PC CANT IJ STENO I I ATCHES V6C464dAw -4 Printing Office & f 3_ li.rw,,W Av-, S., JEATUERY Ai.. Pl... Aj.. t R 1.040 i AJAX OPTICAL �!s 2 FOR 1 SALE 169°° FREE FREE 2-0 FREE FNA Bu 15f r from our regular T"E �R y Pei ag price, get Second pair Free from our Special Selected Group of frames. Tint, U.V., ratctxJard, Ultra went A.am 011E then IS Invisible bifocals availabSom eon at an extra charge. Soe 0n s FRlkaD restrictions apply. Not valid in conjunction with any other discount FRED the opticiian program. Sale ends March 31, 1993. 4x-)iPI"EWNG OPTICAL 6 AMM OPTICAL 1300 KM103TON RD. (HUB PLAZA) PHONE 839-9244 ss HARwooD Ave., PHONE 683-2888 MEET MARVEL COMICS' NEWEST SUPER HEROESI You can only find them in the 1993 Annual Issues of The X-MenTM, ; Rick up Spider-ManTM, The HuIM*r, and the other MarveP*r Super Hero f desl r �') • i ; i'i ` r► ^ r^ ; "t'} v ;� S rArrr,r tsaw..t GNUJ - aR BOOKS • , 4 ` �� } ` ♦ ` {f +' -': L:a ! Coftlor Cama V1wtNwwFR11./alrtl... ftV8WAei.V4M CROSS' COUNTRY DONUTS. E�'S'Sw LILLIESS $ 95 b UP lrany Easters ' soncd I� ;'ants also ✓' ailaDle -_-- GREEN THUMB FLORIST Easter Wedding Packages centre 00 ) (,ell Pleces_-� Starting o ai $ 9 A", 36 Hunt H Street Ajax, Ontario 683.5251 FAX 427-9399 beautifulROSES Reg. Size 2O00 per dozen �lr [��nCarry sh$8 99 Medium 50 rp per dozen Size 27 per dozen AMAX Long SHOPPM6 PLAZA Stemmed 35� Reeds per dozen ��I1t>t� mace Shop at Ir oodUPw Good prices - good products - good value Monday - P ".r, M Satw&jr,1M 3mdey. 76 HamoodAve. 683-0782 w Awe Oft ALWAYS A FINE = a SELECTION OF QUALITY PRE -OWNED CORVETTES ` 238 HAMM AVE. omw e>ww.fsl Mai - no @mq 528-7977 LqU • 428-919@ EERMU r H. NELSON 'S P,� �I --HOBBIES S A R T S A N D C R A F T S C� JUST ONE HOP TO OUR SHOP Assorted Crafts St Art Supplies e Picture Frames e Plastic Ivtodels ' • Ihtngeons & Dragons 144 HARWOOD AVE. S., AJAX PLAZA 683-0351 beautifulROSES Reg. Size 2O00 per dozen �lr [��nCarry sh$8 99 Medium 50 rp per dozen Size 27 per dozen AMAX Long SHOPPM6 PLAZA Stemmed 35� Reeds per dozen ��I1t>t� mace Shop at Ir oodUPw Good prices - good products - good value Monday - P ".r, M Satw&jr,1M 3mdey. 76 HamoodAve. 683-0782 w Awe Oft ALWAYS A FINE = a SELECTION OF QUALITY PRE -OWNED CORVETTES ` 238 HAMM AVE. omw e>ww.fsl Mai - no @mq 528-7977 LqU • 428-919@ EERMU '"W Weekend Bay News, March 2*, 27, A 1993 A'15 FEATURES: -Professional style unit for home *Durable 125 lbs weight stack provides the resilience for pulley exercises, etc. but due to the unique cable system on the unit, delivers a true 200 lbs maximum for the bench press. -Pec-deck, leg ext./curl, overhead and floor pulleys *'No cable changes' -The step ladder will add an aerobic part to your workout and will develop your cardiovascular endurance -Floor space: 168 cm x 104 cm; 5 7" x 3-1/2 feet -Height: 203 cm; 6' 7' high *Also available: Stairclimbers, treadmills, free weights & accessories CROSS TRA Ni ER MASTER 2193E-8001 1rg an �AREWELL C' � TRIBUTE 4 Gene, Eileen and Family invite all theirfriends and customers, past and present, to a "Farewell Tribute" to Morgan's Place. Thursday March 25th 8 pm - close Live Entertainment with "Jimmy Frazer. " 776 Liverpool Rd., Pickering $39-4744 "Come & meet the new owners. " O P 4ND "UFA RAVINES {L'TA( f 111-11""r fl -J JZA', k 1 rA c J uTOP3726s,QT.- Pro,, .11�9 -,NIP When you buy at Fawn's Landing, we'll buy your existing home GUARANTEED. It's a eR�� NO -RISK way to move up. MON - THURS i - 8 PM CLOSED FRIDAY SAT& SUN 12 6 PM LA 831-9269 _ m_o ._�T r GST INCLUDED ]WON WHFN YOU BUY A COUGHLAN HOME, YOU BUY A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE!