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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBN1993_06_23C. ►► 44 w:: 7777. • - . ll I Vol 33•No 25.500 32 #] Fireworks finale The event will be a week late, but local residents ,can std get a bang out of the end of Ajax Home Week this Sunday. A fireworks display, signifying the finale of the annual festival, had to be cancelled Sunday because of rain. The pyrotechnical display will now be held on the waterfront June 27 at dusk. •1_49 " YOUR #1 CHOICE FOR AUTO SERVICE to o 6 Nana. isrd equipment . to urs. 7 a Friday t Trained team/ pry alpine F 1167 IUMMI&ON Road, PkM between Whttee Rd 6 Uwrpool on Hwy. 2 Circ. 34,700 Serving Pickering/Ajax Est. 1961 June 231993 ` 39-6666.427 2828.420-1449 ^ S3M GRANEWTP ICKER DUVLBRA CENTRAL r + t :. ll , Marlene L rnbert's burning desire See Page 5 Ajax Mayor Jim Witty says he knew provincial cutbacks were coming from the sociakontract talks. All he didn't know, he said at a recent committee meeting, was "what kind of knife (Premier Bob) Rae is going to use and how far he's going to push it in." Witty now knows what kind of knife Rae used — a sharp one. He also realizes how deep the cuts to municipalities will be. In Ajaxs case, the town wit see $452,408 sliced off their unconditional grant. That's in addition to a $111,600 reduction of their expenditure control grant announced last month, putting the total grant reduction at almost $600,000. Ajax budgeted for $857.000. They will get only $293.000. The province initiated sociakentract talks in an attempt to pare $2 billion from the $10 billion provincial deficit. The news is no better in Pickering. According to Mayor Wayne Arthurs, the town will lose approximately $600,000 in unconditional grants and another $146,000 as a result of the province's Expenditure Control Program. Pickering staff are currently investigating where this unconditional grant shortfall might be recovered. Arthurs said the town will not cut programs or go back to local ratepayers for additional taxes. The most likely targetted area will be town staff — specifically salaries and benefits, the mayor said. Surplus money in other Continued on Page 2 Fitness fanatics Peter Wolchak Roland Michener Public School in Ajax recently won the CAHPER/Fitness Canada School Recognition Award for Quality Physical Education Programs. Ajax trustee Colleen Jordan, principal Tom Collins, Pauline Laing, education director and representatives from each class are clearly thrilled with the announcement. Costco proceeds as planned: Witty By Glenn Hendry Is the price right for two retail warehouse outlets in Durham Region? The future became cloudy for at Ieast one operation after last Wednesday's blockbuster announcement that American retail giants Costco Wholesale Corp. and Price Co. had merged, creating an instant discount superpower with 29 Canadian outlets and nearly $3 billion, in sales. Plans for a Costco location in Ajax at the proposed Durham Centre shopping centre are on schedule, with a late -November projected opening date. But a Pnce Club store i; Whitby, expected to be tied up at the Ontario Municipal Board level at least a year, rnight not have t^:e same assurance of success. Some of the players involved who spoke to The Bay News said there should be enough room for both stores, but hedged their bets on whether The Price Club outlet would get off the ground. "Do they go ahead in Whitby? No comment, I mean I really don't know," said Tim Sanderson, vice- president of Northwest -Atlantic (Canada) Inc. of Toronto, Costco s real estate broker. Td be strictly hypothesizing and anyway I wouldn't be at liberty to say." The merger must still receive approval from regulatory agencies in the United States and Canada. Sanderson noted that he had to "walk a fine tine" on what he could say. He did say that Costco will get the jump on its rival and soon-to-be partner The Price Club by opening its Ajax store first. However, he added, the area should be large enough for both outlets. "It's ahtrays been my position that Durham Region can support two warehouse clubs," he said. "Whether they both go, I don't know. But (Costoo Continued on Page 4 UND'EdAN, V� 1LXIld `l.PNS • BRAS • LINGERIE • SLEEPWF-AR • HOSIERY • ONTAP.IO'S ONLY CUSTOM BRA FrITING + ALTERATION. OVER 1000 BRAS IN STOCK FROM 30AATO 46F & VELVN INDEPEPWWff RFTA,1j s•"R BRA FMINGS ARE AVAIIABIE 7 DAYS A WEEK, PRASE CALL FOR AN APPOIMiMIFSPiI' (4161420-1883 PICKERING TOWN CENTRE LOWER LEVEL SEARS WING . SPEC _G IN Cumm BRIDAL BLAS BricWl R ,Available. v �' . 2 The Bay News, June 23,1993 Highbush road link gets green light A solution to congested traffic Highbush Community near problems in an area of the Twyn Rivers Drive and Altona I - ffB7 - C$%l 21" -181 CHANNEL REMOTE Remote control operation of all functions makes operating easy. On-screen display, Quick -View. and Off Timer. Road may have finally been achieved. Pickering council Monday night approved a motion to reject a plan, that would have reconsidered the extension of Waterford Gate from, Oakburn Street to Woodview Avenue. Developer Nugget Construction Company will r.ow be directed to follow through on a subdivision agreement and build the roadway link. Town camdl had considered ab–ndo.ning ^,e idea and instead bui:d a walkway lir'A between Oakbur., and Woodview. The tour gad previously purchased property where the connecting road is to be constructed at a cost of some $400.000. According to the terms of the subdivision agreement, Nugget Construction is required to complete the roadway PRIMTIN G construction — at its expense — by Aug. 28. Town staff and consultants who conducted a traffic study in the area recommended building the road. Ward 2 Regional Councillor Kip Van Kempen and Ward 2 Local Councillor Eileen Higdon brought forward 'he motion to move ahead with the roadway construction. "It doesn't 'Hake sense to put this off." Higdon told council, explaining more than 100 people in the community say they need the road and more than 500 additional homes i, the area will be built during the next three years. Van Kempen said council had to act quickly since the developer was under no legal obligation to build the road after A;:g 28 PIatRMc. OFFICE 9UPPEEs i FURIIFiURE HwW Ofte: 513 WESTNEV AD. S. AJAR ONT. LIS M Towns looking for cost-cutting strategies • From Page 1 accounts may also be used. "Everybody expects something," Arthurs said, explaining town staff are aware of the financial quandary the municipality, faces. "None of us knows how ifs going to be done." -)taff will outline a cost-cutting strategy a- a future council meeting. Ajax will face the same difficulties, Witty said. The following measures have already been impiemented to try to minimize the damage: • capital projects which have not been tendered %C be put or. hold; • staff vacancies, full or part- time, should not be filled without further review; overtime will be limited to emergency situations; • essential operating expenditures only will be approved; .:ser -fees and fees for service will be reviewed. Major capital projects aL•eady underway, sucil as the second phase Pickering Beach sanitary sewer installation and the $8 million A4 Community Centre, will not be affected. Ajax Treasurer Greg Kirkbride, who called the cuts draconian, said at last week's Budget Advisory Committee meeting that the town will look at ways of making up the shortfall now to avoid a deficit in next year's budget. "If we don't do something to minimize the effect of the reduction this year, it's going to be double trouble next year," he said. -Next year is going to be very interesting. We've got to see what we can do as far as damage control." The cuts represent approximately 65 per cent of Ajax's provincial grant budget and represent a four per cent increase in the mill rate. -The cuts are devastating to the tows., especially t' e timing,*' Witty said at Monday's council meeting. "The timing couldn't have beer,, worse unless they did it in December and then told us Merry Christmas."' ii:I:XN9IF.YT1I F1 SAVE UP To 7507o SUITS $99.00 SPORT COATS $50.00 DRESS PANTS $20.00 & up DRESS SHIRTS $10.00 & up CASUAL SLACKS $15.00 & up WINDBREAKERS $15.00 & up LEATHER JACKETS $99 & $149 SILK JACKETS ALL 1/2 PRICE from $49 T SHIRTS $5.00 & up SWIM SUITS $5.00 & up TIES $5.00 & up HURRY! I WEEK ONLY, THEN WE CLOSE! ALL SALES FINAL _4:11»- •l - Orchestra looking for players Did you know that the Pickering and Ajax area now has its own orchestra? A gala concert held in March brought the new philharmonic orchestra (PPO) to Pickering. Since then, behind -the -scenes activity has increased to build the aspirations of two local individuals, Stephen McKean of Pickering and John Kent of Ajax. The month of May was a busy period of time for orchestra committee members. Auditions of individuals for principal positions of the orchestra were held at the Fairport/Dunbarton United Church in Pickering. The successful musicians chosen are highly skilled and bring an exceptional degree of musical talent to the orchestra and the community. The successful applicants are: String Section: concertmaster, principal 1st violin Yuri Andropov, principal 2nd violin Nancy Rose, principal 1st viola Ron Andrusco, principal cello Junus Borowiecz, and principal bass Leob Stracynsld. Wind Section: principal flute Nancy Nourse, principal clarinet Mark Joulouse, principal bassoon Alex Popoloski, principal trumpet Andrew Chung and principal french horn Peter Samuelson. The orchestra still needs additional wind, brass and string players. Those interested in playing with the orchestra and contributing their talents should call 686-7531. The search is on for musicians from Durham Region and surrounding areas to make this a truly community ensemble Lest you forget, when the premier concert is held this November, an audience will be needed. Please show your support for the area's newest artistic asset. You can contact the PPO for season, subscriptions or to volunteer your non-musical talents. Ajax CAO retiring after 43 years After 43 years of public service, top Ajax administrator Dave Low is calling it a day. The chief administrative officer for the Town of Ajax announced his retirement at the June 21 council meeting, effective later this year. Low, who turns 65 next year, has been Ajax's top administrator since 1973. Originally from Fergus, Ont., Low began his at w.pai career there in 1950, after a short stint as a newspaper reporter for the Guelph Daily Mercury. He was appointed Deputy Clerk The Mots drives. 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Low is also a past master of the Masonic Lodge and a member of the Shrine. More recently, Low is a former president of the Ajax chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Low and wife Helen have two children and two granddaughters. The family has Lived in Ajax since his appointment as chief administrative officer on Oct. 1, 1973. A cormmttee, with a $30.000 budget, will be struck to find a replacement for Low. Ajax Mayor Jim Witty, who has worked with the CAO for 11 years, noted that Low "will be ~ard to repiace." Fri g ILE & H �• OWASCO RECREATIONAL VEHICLES►_ `•4'I An / Can" and CAA award wkyw. Sinop 1972. :lake Safes, service, lsasilp, body shop, all makes. Rentals In Canada. 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FRIDAYS Rr SATURDAYS LIVE EN'IERT r*M This weekend June 25th & 26th RALPH FOSTER Tlbe Voiice of Etvits BUY ONE EN TREE - GET FIVE DOUARS OFF THE SECOND I ---- Region can support 2 warehouse retailers • From Page 1 Jr. Ajax is zoned and read, to rock n roll " The Verger announcemen, left Invar Building Corp official Sal Cry r» in a sate of confusion He noted that his company has yet to be officially informed Invar is leasing the land to The Price Chib. It took us totally by surprise — this merger thing three: us all for a loop." he said But we've been carrying on business as usual. And from what The Price Club tells us. this merger does not affect our srie In a joint statement by Robert Price. chairman and CEO of San Diego -based Price Co. and Jinn Sinegal, president and CEO of Costco, the merger will mean enhanced long term shareholder value as well as enhanced employment opportunities. Workhode, the new company will have 195 membership warehouses in three countries with annual sales revenues of approximately $16 bilion. Ajax Mayor Jim Witty said he isn't worried the merger A affect the Costco outlet at Durham Centre. He has already spoken with San&rxxt. wt►c told Wry" the project will proceed as dwr)ed The mayor has. however softened his stance wxrnewhat on the viability of two warehouse ondets competing for market snare in t:he region,. after declaring in !March that market reports say "onlfy one warehouse operation can be %xcessful' in Du tlkT , 'may (The Price Cktbi may decide to reconsider their options." he said at the time When asked !Monday. Witty said The Price Club outlet "ma;: still go ahead." despite the merger arinotaxement and the expected OMB hearing Witty agreed that if approvals for The Price Club store m Whitby are tied up at the OMB. it would give the parent company time to monitor the success of the Ajax outlet and assess the vjability of operating a second outlet in Whitby. More than 600 jobs were expected to be created with the opening of Costco, The Price Club and Aikenhead's. a wholesale retail operation that would also be built on the Whitby site. AJAX TIRE SIDES LTD.r 369 FINLEY AVE. AJAX 683.5615 The Dunlop Ad that appeared in The Bay News June 16, 1993, Expires June 30th/93. I1 -------------------- AUTO GLASS and TRIMI 1 REPLACEMENT. I 1I 1 E?Yg I 1 Appointrnettts I Available 1 1 I 1 860 BROCK1-1 1PICKERING1 1Call foranappointmen.� 1 Pickering` firefighter's battle still a smouldering issue By Dan Mclean Ajax resident Marlene Lambert's burning desire to be a Pickering firefighter hasn't abated. Despite her situation not being in the headlines lately, Lambert is more determined than ever to continue her fight to become a member of the town's volunteer firefighting contingent. Since being rejected for the job last year — on the basis that she didn't qualify because she was not a town resident — Lambert has worked quietly behind the scenes. She launched a formal complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission. The Town of Pickering was served with a copy of the complaint on June 3 and have until July 14 to respond. The next stage in the process, according to Lambert, will likely be a meeting struck by the commission with town representatives to try and negotiate an amicable settlement. If no agreement is reached then the matter goes 'o a Human Rights Commission tribunal. Lambert says she is confident the matter will be resolved. But she admitted being surprised and disappointed that local politicians are seemingly unaware of the Human Rights Commission notification. No one from the town council has contacted her to follow up the formal complaint. Lambert is concerned that some may believe she is abandoning her fight to become a firefighter. "People probably think I must have lost," she said during an interview this week. "But 1 haven't given up at all. I'm going to get in and Pm not going to give up until I do. I don't care if I'm 50 years oki when that happens." But all has not gone well in her quest to realize a firefighting dream. It's been four years and applications to more than 21 fire departments stretching from Oakville to Belleville, north to Peterborough and all points in between. Since being rejected by the Pickering Fire Department and the battle that ensured, Lamberts reputation, it seems, has preceded her :o other fire departments. "I think (the experience with the Pickering Fire Department) is ruining my chances to get on with a department anywhere else," she lamented. Lambert said she believes some people perceive her as a "troublemaker." Other factors have also had a hand. Many fire departments are not hiring — nor do they expect to add more staff in the immediate future. There has been some positive news. Lambert singled out Ajax and North York Fire Departments as being particularly encouraging. The East York fire chief also expressed great interest in her application, she said. Unfortunately, these departments are enduring staff hiring freezes. Lambert is still absolutely determined to land a job with the Pickering Fire Department. Despite what has transpired in the past, Lambert insists she is ready, willing and abie to do the job. "You're damn right." she barked. T I can do my ;ob and pull my weight, what can they pons,,# complain a'ooutT The Bay News, Jmw 23,1993 5 HMWOOD MALL 427-1663 _ZegI1: 1 11 19 [• ABOVE MCES MCLWE: CONDENSING DINT, CON, LMS: SET, MAY AND THERMOSTAT. NISTALLAYMN OF ANY =7 M SM. N FOR NOOSES WTTN WIFMi NED BASEMENTS. 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The two have already received $1,500 in pledges and hope to raise $10,000 to help V local Ontario Riding Reform Party candidate Don Sullivan elected this fall. Maingot, an Ajacian, noted that many Canadians don't like giving to political parties. But he was optimistic the people they meet along the way will be generous. It's for a good cause," he insisted. Lothman, while recognizing he isnt Terry Fox, believes that a donation to the Reform Party is for a good cause. "This is for our kids," he explained. "This country, between the three levels of government, is almost three- quarters -of -a -trillion dollars in debt. The ruling parties have been fiscally irresponsible for 25 years and the people we keep electing say there's nothing to be done about it. But we know different and it's time for us to do something." "In my opinion the lunatics have taken over the asylum," Lothman added. "We want them out and common sense in." Both Lothman and Maingot consider themselves recreational cyclists although they do have some experience with long distance cycling. Maingot did a 30 -day trip years ago — approximately 2,000 km — as well as a Halifax -to -Cornwall trip two years ago (1,000 km). Lothman's longest ride was about 800 km, a round-trip journey from Ajax to Ottawa. 7AA NHERE AUTO GLASSND UPHOLSXERY + Windshield Replacement & Repair + Upholstery - Automotive & Marine + Convertible & Vinyl Tops + Boat Tops & Mooring Covers + 5u n Roofs & Accessories • Window Tinting FREE MOBILE SERVICE 83.1-3815 010 Brock Rd. S. 03B, Pickering. Comer of Brock & Bayly [f] ►, ` At participating AUTOPM dealers. Offer valid until July 3. 1993. ft IMMKISSINfa tare and auto centre ltd. 1600 Ba* street, (416) 420-1213 \ , she AUTOPRO 1141/►nONAL iso/ GUARANTEE Network Of A�lswwtiv� � 3"lr�os 800-26 'rhe Bay News, June.24 LWJ 7 :Facts about retention and summertime learning opportunities pproximately 80 per cent of what .. children have been taught in school is lost within a mouth, unless that knowledge is reinforced quickly and continuously. • Loss of newly gained knowledge begins in as little as 24 to 48 hours, unless it is put to use immediately. • Those facts have been substantiated over many years by educators and psychologist who have observed a constantly recurring learning curve loss of recently acquired information. • Loss of knowledge retention is universal among all countries and among children of all ages and at all grade levels. • The same degree of retention loss applies also to adults at all social, economic and education levels. • Summer vacation from school often puts students into mental hibernation. without guided learning activities, young minds go dormant and classroom knowledge is lost. • One solution would be year-round classes in public schools; however, most communities resist extending present school year terms of about 1:5 days. • Parents have two main alternatives: enrolling their children in supplemental education programs or helping their children with summer learning reinforcement activities at home. • Combining supplemental education classes in summer with at-home help from parents is an ideal way to help children retain and use the knowledge they've pined in school. • Parents should interact with their children, creating summer learning activities by reading together, talking together and exploring new areas of knowledge. This will help to reinforce a child's educational experience. • Learning is a process, an on-going experience. Students cannot stand still during this learning process. They either advance or fall back. Involved, interested parents can help their children move forward with confidence, and have fun at the same time. • Performance records show that the supplemental education provided by Sylvan Learning Centers can advance a child as much as a full grade level within a few months. • Report card grades reflect how well a student is able to remember and play back classroom information. • Only applied use of skills produces genuinely educated children and adults. • The role of parents in aiding this learn -by -doing process is indispensable. Every room in a home can be a classroom, with almost endless ways to give practical value to acadermc knowledge. • Both supplemental education and parental involvement in children s learning experience benefit students of all ages, from pre-school to adult. • 1t Svlvan Learning Centers and at home. reinforcement of knowledge by putting facts and f:ores to actual use is a tested and proven method of helping children retain and constantly increase their knowledge. • Both parents and students can share an enjoyable and rewarding experience by working together as a team. Svlyan Learning Center is located at 1801 Dundas St. F. in kendalwood Plaza, lihaby, Ontano, 441818. This summer, give your child confidence, self-esteem and better grades nem fall. In just a few hours a week this summer, Sylvan Learning Centre® can give your child a big head start on next year's classes. In our fun, positive environment, students actually get excited about learning. through our testing and individulized instruction, students learn faster than you ever thought possible. To learn more about Sylvan® summer programs, call today. FASylvan Learning Centrex Helping kids be their best. 1801 Dundas St. E. Kendalwood Plaza Whitby 404-1818 The Sylvan Guarantee: Your child will improve at least one full grade equivalent score in basic math or reading skills after 36 hours of instruction, or we'll provide up to 12 more hours at no further cost. Visit Sylvan for complete guarantee details. 8 The fty,News, Jhsne 23,1993 Bay 839-8 7.686-4363 Clessiflsd News839-8114.686-3577 FAX A PB.A' Publishing lid. Newspaper 839-8135 Publisher: ................................ Duncan John Weir Editor: .............................................. Dan McLean Director of Advertising: ............... Charles Peters Special Features Manager: ........... Yvonne Lewis Photographer: ............................... Peter Wolchak Ucnc 1 730AlcPbenm Cour. (brit I& Pickenng. Owano LlW 3E6 A hot prospect The situation that has developed between Marlene Lambert and Pickering's Fire Department can be likened to a spark that has ignited into an uncontrollable blaring inferno. Or a mountain made out of a molehill. The situation is out of hand. getting increasingly ugly, and should never have happened in the first place. For three years, Lambert has tried to join the ranks of the town's volunteer fire brigade. But because she resides in Ajax, she is not eligible to join, say town bureaucrats. The situation his escalated dramatically during the course of a year. The town adheres to its vague — and unwritten — residency policy. Lambert. being the determined sort of person she is, refuses to take "No" for an answer. The result has the look of a "Mexican standoff" of sorts. the town has dug in its beels — unwilling to overturn its vague ruling despite Lambert's impressive qualifications. Likewise, Lambert won't be pushed around and vows to fight on. The sensible solution to this unnecessary ,mess would be to simply hire on this amazing and most capable woman before some other fire department comes to its senses and scoops her up- Corrsider what lambert has to offer. She served with Metropolitan Toronto's a ndliary polies for eight years. In a previous North York firefighter's test she scored an impressive 91 per teat. She's taken a Dunham College bah& care course. S r o - 94 per cent is a firefighters preparation course at the Toronto lire Academy. She holds a DZ driver's licence which allows her to drive afire truck. Physically, ,she added 17 pounds of muscle to an already Isan 125-po ad name. "My doctor caps me bionic," she said recently. And the woman is fearless. "1 respond well to emergency situations — 1 don't panic," she says without a dim& Others In the community would be hard pressed to :pW& up to these qualifications. .-Her resolve to became a firefighter is also an admirable gpahly. Clearly she is confided and determined. Lambert won't be Intimidated or discouraged despite the .seeming f diliity of bar situation. The harder Marlene Laumbest fights to earn .a place on the town's volunteer firefighting brigade. the more she demonstrates that she has the necessary grit for the job. ft's time to douse the heated controversy and hire on this fireball. Pole, wo.C..'AR CLASS OF 1993: Schoolhouse Playcare at Lincoln Alexander Public School in Ajax held its graduation Thursday. Ready to receive their diplomas are, from left, 5 -year-olds Bradley Pearen, Daniel Tremblay and 4 -year-old Matthew Smith. — Letters — Look at other programs to find a waste solution Dear editor: I am writing in regard to the article 'Herrema, Wiseman play numbers game with blue box program' which appeared it The Bay News an June 2. While I don't dispute the fact that the costs of recycling are high, regelmg cannot be an option — it is a must! We cannot just keep accumulating our garbage and pretend itl somehow disappear. Lets be a The creative in addressing the problem rather than just once again blame someone else (i.e. the province). Was Mr. Herrema not around when the recant provincial budget was presented? They certainly do not have the money. He would do ural to read an School anniversary Dear editor: We are hoping to locate a large percentage of the 6,500 people who have been associated with Gananoque Secondary &pool (formerly Gananoque High Schoo4 over the past 40 years. Over the two days of August 13-14, 1993, a very hearty harhdshake is extanded to all former students and of staff to join us m the campus of GawWm Secondary Scrod. This celebration marks the school's 30th Anniversary (1963-1993). If you would like to join our 30th arrniversary celebrations, the deadline to register is July 16. If you have not been contacted, please send your name and address (and/or those of former G.S.S. students you know) to: GHS/GSS Alumni Association, P.O. Box 1993, Ga a roque, Ontario, K7G 1G0. School telephone is 613- 382-4741 13382-4741 and school fax number is 613382$240. David aryie, Principal Ganonoque Secondary School article in The Toronto Star June 2 which discusses North York's thoughts on recycling. Like every municipality North York is also finding "its just too expensive... nobody can afford it." However, the article goes on to say "We can't just walk away ... we'll never be able to build that momentum up again." The article informs us North York is studying several alternatives to the popular box (e.g. color coded bags, one truck collecting all garbage plus a number of others). Maybe pick up newspaper every two weeks and other recydabie materials once a month. Most people go grocery shopping. Perhaps have a central depot at major chains for glass and plastics. Give the residents of Durham credit — we are flexible and I believe will make that extra effort to maintain Wig. If Mr. Herrema and his staff dont have any good ideas, rather than just giving up or waiting for the province to get involved 0 wouldn't hold my breath) he should give North York, and for that matter other municipalities, a call to see what ideas they may have. The City of Guelph has a fabulous rec}rcling program. Perhaps then a creative solution could be had for al. Laura Freeman Pickering Police cuts put people, property at risk Dear editor. 1 am upset and appalled that this govermnert has been Pang back an the hiring of new OPP officers. This has forced some detachments to dose the doors at 2:30 am. because of the shortage of police officers to run them. The response time to an emergency call is increasing becim of this. At a time when crime is on the rise, these cutbacks are putting people and property at greater risk. If these c tbadcs are to save money, why then has the Solicitor General's office kcreased by some 65 per oast? I would think that the most needed people are the offices on patrol and not a bunch of paper pushers in some government office. Is this just another way the NDP government treats this group of law edoroernent officers, much the same way as the interference in the Metro Police Canmisson and the poor and unpopular dnoice of Susan &hg as the dhaiirperson? I would think that if Bob Rae was not the most unpopular premier this prance has eve had to deal with, d wouldn't be neoessary to beef -up the security at Queen's Park so that these police officers could tend to more importat duties. Andy Cobeon �Pidcering Letters welcome The Bay News welcomes Letters to the EAto>G 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. v Motorcyclist killed A 22 -year-old Ajax woman died Sunday morning when her motorcycle was struck by a car that was attempting to pass another vehicle. The accident occurred at approximately 10 a.m. on Durham Regional Road 23 near Rossland Road. According to Durham Region Police, 22 -year- old Carol Foster of Palmer Drive in Ajax and a man on another motorcycle were struck in the southbound lane b , a northbound car attempting to pass. "We think he (the car driver) pulled out to pass somebody because the accident was in the southbound lanes," said police inspector Jim Fishley. The driver of the car was described as a 42 - year -old man, from Don Mills. When it comes to finding a creative and attractive way to enhance any window, Sunshade Blinds and Drapery in Ajax has got it covered. They design and custom -make virtually any type of window covering imaginable — including beautiful sheers and draperies from their fabulous selection of fabrics. Balloons, romans, swags and valances to suit any decor. Shades and blinds in dozens of types and styles. Store owner Charlie Slack is a certified window covering consultant with 13 years experience. Most of Sunshade blinds work is custom-made. However, the store has recently opened a budget floor offering good quality, ready-made shades, verticals and mini blinds. Fabrics, rods and tracks, clearance items and store displays are also sold on the budget floor. The store's specialty is in-home service — and for good reasons. 'You get a better job done when we come out,' Slack said. A home visit allows the consultant to see where the window covering will be used and determine the best product. ----------- ------ THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL i I ,'FREE KI LINING' ,On AU Draperies dI Present rho coupon when ordering Expires June 25Y93 1 L------------------- 11:191LIMMMEO nr"O" WIN FREE 30 MIN - MASSAGE WIN FREE FULL LEG HAIR REMOVAL l ,�flaIIJJQrdl.� Door • FREE LOW FA'T MUFFINS FREE LOW CAL PUNCH FREE CELLULITE TREATMENT .w....w w... w. a.. w. a -w w..w:.w,.w w w w •.�...�: �.�w,, �... .... ,J The Bay News, Jane 23, 0" 9 THE OF AJAX BINGON & BO SPONSORS WkyPRESENT BINGO EVERY NIGHT AT 7 AND 10:30 PM SATURDAY & SUNDAY MATINEES AT 1 AND 4 PM FRI. AT 12:45 pm Wk� Sponsored by Durham Hospice SUPER JACKPOT IS HERE.'.'.' HAVE SOME FUN & SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY GROUPS: ROTARY. 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FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 427-8572 0 6 *04?0* 0 _?0W W E I G H ) O SS CENTRES ENS TREATMENTS & 100T RESHAPING WIN 10 FREE EMS SESSIONS WIN FREE SET OF FIBERGLASS NAIL TIP FREE LOW FAT TREATS At Body Science Weight loss Spa the obiccrive of rhe staff is to make you look and feel your best from head to roe You may want to shed a few of those extra pcxrnds before putting on that high cut bikini, firm up that already slim yet not so right rummy or simply relax and pamper yourself ro one of our relaxing facials If your figure and face already feel 1009E maybe you would like to take advantage of having r beautiful set of fiberglass nails applied or have all your unwanted hair removed from your legs for the summer Whatever you need, the trained professionals at Body Science will take care of you. Robin Sheppard, the licensed practictioner, will remove any unwanted hair through the ancient art of hair rrrtxival. This art has been practised through the centuries by Egyptian worsen and is safe sr. natural The product used in sugaring is a blend of totally natural ingredients with pleasing aromatic qualities so there is no fear of any harmful side effects. The application of this unique product will remove the dead skin cells leaving the skin soft, silky, and healthy looking. Linda and Dale the nail technicians will nor only give you a free manicure or pedicure Saturday June 26, but you can also have the opportunity to win a free set of fiberglass nail tips. Their services also include silk wraps, full nails and discount nail products. The most important lesson to learn in any weight loss program is that you simply can't achieve long term results through "fad diets.` According to Eleanor Welsh of Body Science, education and proper food combining is the key component to Body Science's nutritional program. There is no special food to buy, no weighing and measuring, simply everyday regular foods you can eat with your family bur in the right combinations and the right time. Electronic Muscle Stimulation (EMS) is an efficient way to strengthen muscles and sculpt your figure to an attractive work of art. Tight coned muscle takes less room than loose, flabby muscles therefore after EMS treatments you appear thinner without actually having to loose weight. If you want to take advantage of any of the services at Body Science and change your lifestyle to reflect the "new you," visit Body Science at the Canadian Tire plaza on the northeast corner of West ney Road and Highway 2. For more information or to set up an appointment for the open house on Saturday June 26 call 619-2639 and get started today) WILDWOODr�- oFORDFORD SALES LTD.�� x%ii;.-. ......... .. 9 0 1� IIIIIJ&I I - 01?- 1 $1250 CASH BACK FIORD FINAL 4 DAYS ENDS JUNE 26/93 HWY. 2 5 401 FORD] SALES WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. 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THIS WILL BE THE 35tb VOX POP FORUM OF THIS TERM!! FRIDAY, KNE 25, 1993 PICKERING LIBRARY 7:15 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SNARE YOUR VIEWS! The Bay News, Jane 23, 1993 11 1972 to 1993 JOIN US FOR OUR WESTERN CELEBRATION SATURDAY, JUNE 26,1993 I Featuring: Prime Tyme "Live Music Band' and FREE BARBEQUE between 12:30 & 4:30 p.m. 1^ -or— Pr c. r I% e L .tom ksdu6g0urhiewy� cIf— I:'J 1 i estern Celebreuons� 'A 0 11 IMGE SELECTION OF PRE -OWNED CARS & TRUCKS WE WANT YOUR BUSE4E.SSS! TRY US! 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Now accepting regtstraaons for September 123 Heron St. Ajax 427-2759 ,# ei'i W w •. is 1119 Kennedy Road Scarborough Open Weekdays 10-10 Saturday 9-6 • Sunday 11-6 7SO-8888 Richard D. Johnson Mernow of the Ment Corps Nat,onal Qual,y Award Se act Llnoerw"ter London *Life t Suite 301, 1550 Kingstor Road P cka, ng, Ontano L1 V 1 C3 Off. 831-3600 683-9143 Residence 683-7184 Fax 683-6342 FRE ED01A1 55— b - 5— b— sew L—dift lJe w�weeA.rue SADDLE UP STABLE CAMP DAYCAMP From July 5 - August 30 Full day session 1�r $150 per week 427-9891 427-7864 AUDLEY ROAD STABLES J — YOUR SAFETY TIP rte- Lr: t :-i lU,,In' - - kni,w whf:rt: _ P�1�1 �Itl r );:I / ,I1 tNtttt,s — r -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I i t darns: I 1 \ I Contest open to children 8 8: under Colour the picture & write E I Winners will be published down your own safety tip! I Age: I Mail to or deliver to: 1 st prize $ 10.00 L Address: I The Bey :News 1 I 1730 McPherson Crr. 2nd prize $5.00 t 1 Pickering. Ont. 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FlondlYOt. assernbkng light products from ------- hon..• (416) 631-4791, ReHrance 'BB 24 ruour -xAl na OEMONSTAATORS NEEDED I" -,agar doper!^art scores M' Scaroorougr artd Pecxorrlg 1.419-901-7534 h.tweor •0 2 p^' s5^: S-"', VwIllabio NORTH AJAX, BRAND NEW, EXTRA LARGE 1 BEDROOM BASEMM APART1Eifi W-ndows a' a•curd complete wit' Ktchen. 2 major appuances. Provi- sions for washer, oryer not supplied. 4 Doe. baZ. centrati air, cable. secure ty. private entrance. will suite single working per- son or youcoupleOn bus route. Mus: see to appreciate. Wort last. $69C. Call 686-4960 AJAX Bright 2 bdrm. bsmt. apt., side entrance, full bathroom, kitchen, L/R, D/R, carpeted. Av. imm. $600. 686-6694 (after 3:30). LOOK AT THIS! Eria, elft lags t i 2 bsdlo0ln wiles. Excslsttt wllitbp a Oshsaa bca6m. Laundry taches. Prigs ranys /n $W, up b $=. J1!MfttxJIIg 11L wrf takes tlottt gat tell. CALL NOW 432-0127 AFL FOR RtEfr - 2 bedroom 2-4 pc baths, comb. wing a dring, sit-in kiocher% Rove, fridge, dishwasher. washer a dyer. asking $730.00 plus ud- ities. Available July, 1, ,993. AJ= Raapy Led. - 1011. GREEMwOOD VILLAGE - 1200 s4 1L bright are bd1r. apL Store fireplace• cable, private entrance. Pool. Patio: acne of gardens 9 woods. Mlure Person 1x couple only. $900.00. 427x906. PICKERING - (Westahore ehNL)-lp., , bd1n. bent. apt Very .p.aoue. 2 apPl- arleee, kilei4en, maWrs penoNsTo neg icb,dee uliisa Cal q7-2709 FLORIDA Dean .. „„.m air ccnc •;cnej mct,lc hortse ec x _2100115 he • put `='..Se fieri?, tocicl%-'i P`,Otos S275 US -_-6% 6% 683-5503 ' I I fa00di fOr Sale Wedding Invitations Select from hundreds of illustrations in our store catalogue. Colours and styles are sure to pplease. See them at Dlckson's Off ice Centre, 218 Harwood Avenue South, Alex. 583-1968 -"fypswrtter Rentals Choose from electric and electronic tyypewriters. Rent them by the day. weekend, week or month. Student rates. Discounts available. Rent to own. Dickson's Office Centra, 218 Haywood Avenue South, Ajax. 683-1668 ----------------- Furniture Showrooms Visit our huge office furniture showroom downstairs at our Ajax Plaza store. Dozens of pieces of new and scratch and dent furniture, desks, chairs, filinngg cabinets, computer tables etc. More dieplays are at our building at 218 Harwood Avenue South, AJax. 683-1068 EM] 60061Of S#� WASIEM Dryers. Fridges. Stoves - now and r•condi- tioned. $225 and up for recondtiored washers. $175 and up by, recorrdwn.d dr - en. 1175 and up forrecoi tioned fridges and stoves. Also coin operated washer and dryers. Stepphenison's FumFkra and Appfances, 227 Count SL. Oahewa 576-7448 BAY NEWS fora Moicrcycles FIIMV Y0 411tfisl2' -0 4't"Ill' - $65 i4Flt " Frogs Delivery is Hla' $111 , dim 7W277 -Ml E"W rip 416.434-GNS AJAX PICKERING APPLIANCES No reasonable offer refuses. fully gguaran- teed. Reconditioned appliances. Come make us a deo. 427- 6784. 467 Westney Ro. S Ajax. (14). t CSrs/liveks Ftlr Salo' Bankrupt, credit problem? You're OK, cars from 1978- 1984. Lease to own. No credit check. Call 686-3775 or 725-1988 REPOS.REPOS.REPOS r - •i2 "ooe r Jo -...1c •%ported. Open tc !`• pubbc Why pay retaa % 2564396 1989 .Jeep Cheroko- - 'D. Red. loaded. up'p{ ra�ded C.D. "arec. O&twr Uphciftlery, - tMseats. sun roof. -1c. -t .O %,0. 477-410f5 - --------- - ------ - - - - --- - -- -_ PAYING TOO MUCH FOR AUTO INSURANCE? Good ,ate, 'or most dr vera. CAN we -1167. f/e "Vir _z� ywali 557 KINGSTON RD. P"Mr,, ONT. (Just west of www aa.) 420-9000 C_�77771� INLDMOOD FORD 1167 Kingston Rd PkkwiN 839.6666 \ 427-2828 / 312 ' FAST CASH -FREE TOW D&B Towing offers top dollars for your scrap cars or trucks. Also cash for drive- able vehicles. 7 days/week. 346-7364 • Motorcycles NBURANCE - Open 9 am - 9 pm Mon. - SaL by appt. Motorcycle• auto i property 20 years experience. Call 4273595 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE 683.9725 PINE RIDGE INSURANCE I i Urvles DkWdoryf -------------------------- COMPUTERIZED ACCOUN- TING BOOKKEEPING Financial statements. general ledger. A1P. A,'R payroll. col- lecborls. Por anal tax reh,ms. Call 939-8257. 'i Bu:. eppt� ry AMERICA'S s1 INCOME OPPORTUNITY now I au nc h,n9 ,n Canada. Lucrative compensation plan. Extensive training. 969- 470t7Chris_ INDEPENDENT JEWELLERY REPRESENTATIVES -;ting to earn a second income. Part -erne or full -ono. Call 430- 3196 30.3196 I K DaytatJ ro Avail. PICKERING Bayty 8 Liverpool Schools out - bolting for daycare ages 3-9. Mother of 3 girts. Fenced yyard. near Dark. Hc! I�ncres. Easy access to 401 S GO train. 831-8362 .ov.ng mother with medical experience Prov.d.ng a sat - and sbmulabny onv.ronment Jar your Child. organized $door and out door actrv.tes ewth IwVfbo n meals provided. 420-7199. References avaliable LOANS • Unsecured a Personal a E;g1dty • Chattel /Quick service ,/Prune rate a/30 day scrvice guarantee Call IItits Ilener 254-0897 Pick. 436-8104 Osh. Sall $ertrices O 8 R GRADALL RENTAL for Hire anytime also tree cutting 3 removal with some col Aborts. Phone anytime 204-8626 NEED A HANDS Call Sam. Grass cutting, hedge i tree trimming, window clearlirtp. inga"" pssl� hnpd ggarar'agpsg attic r� baasment i yard dawn -up, Rototi0 i 4• maple tress $15.00.of fres paper 414. MAN with a truck - Largs A small moves. Basement 4 graq dean ouGrbage removal -Handymts.en.aPete 49&144a 411 W;'T'�'"-tr'''18 WC TILES and granite, Callfor FREE W lf„INAM t AelrAeral s•rYIAiN ko eter's Appliances byUniveraityWorks Sinee 1980 $1('Er pAgj$ STOVES DRYERS WASHERS DISHWASHERS REFRIRERATORS •Interlocking Stone ince 1955 •HOTPOINT :KITCHENAID -AEG •GENERALEtECTRiC • Retaining Walls •AAl1YTFG •MOFFAT •JENN-AIR •MIELE I Fencin & - AMANA • MODERN MAID • W.C. WOODS • Woo 8 WE SELL PARTS FOR ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES Decks PICKERING NEW SCARBOROUGH FREE COMPEITPIVE SHOWROOM LOCATION ESTIMATES 1755 Pickering Pkwy, (Unit 12) Gose Kngaton Read 666-9690 Pickering Home 6 Design Centra (Old Kingston Rd. 6 Hwy r1) Sales Only Sales a Ssrvia 428-6333 282-018511"`" I 4 Deck and Fence I I RSaI £sWe Lawn ConMaIdoe..,C. Sautes • Carldoe. •Comm. and Residerslel PAYLESS DECKS &FENCES0°' F' PRICE `a'g° q`a` Gardens • lrs.lodklne secluded ca '79 lot. Sand Slones • Ra[alniv ways beach, great fishing rwxt to • LandscapkV i Pruning • Post Hole Drilling - from $3.50 ea. t�-�r•cou�for t M ( A"Mwtr�d UNboa C—t-,W­ east of Toronto. Fred 431- • Post Setting - from $23.00 ea. 1� 839-5349 All ` 427-9524 I ' I _ Lost at Fo a Medium abbi b DUTCHWAY F N E & DECK ON. of 7433070NTApb LTU I: II (416) 427-4234 FOR YOUR TOTAL CONTRACTING EXPERIENCE Renovations E.D. DRYWALL • Drywall • Taping • Steel & wood stud framing • 'T' Bar ceilings • Texture spraying 15 years experience Call Ed 28748465 or Don 286-0220 ELECTRICIAN 100-200 amp. service specials, lights, plugs, stove, etc. No job too small. Reasonable rates, residential commercial & indostrial. RPG ELECTRIC Call Bob at 649-2723 HARCOTT CONTRACTING INC. Renovations, additions, Motu" intpruvenicnts, custom homes, tircuarrl, insureJ, quality work, reasonable rates, Free Consultation & quotation 649-3630 HANDY MAN SERVICE "No Joe Tao Srwui." lltwmlrs R RwoNAmom • PAttrrtrra • PA•nas dr Dwus • ODD Joan PROFESOMOM PL,tlMi Racaeion picas N repairs 8 renovations. Kitchen, bathraonl bas«rtenr. lin" 8 rape;: tarn sprinkler Rut Call Nowt Don't cmy AA PLl 1G _ uz• r t and on Renovations 1e Maple St, Ajax 6961{6 . I Pelsonat � OIL PORTRAITS - 16 s 20 $150. Childre, ■ specialty. 427-9126 evernngs. TIRES - 10,000 -Ueeo ane new. Installed and balarw.ed. it all. Reasonable 429-M5 rates. Call Richard paintiliv Lau 427-5763 JL HOMES SERVICESLee DAVE'S PAINTING Genera; "o'seholdInterior repalrs, painting, carper- / Exterior •Quaht Work }�try, d casing wau •Affordable Prices ;nor tile, minor plumbing, rec rooms. Interlock orlck Estimates 1186-8512 walls, decks. Guaranteed FREE workmanship, reason- ace rates. Jock 839.2084 I INTRODUCTORY SEMINAR dQj rrry- . __1_�.I GARDIVER'S TOPSOIL • COpwll • manure • gravel • crushed asphalt • tree planning & removal • clean-ups • properry maintenance • landu:aping • dnveways Most reasonable rates Free Estimates Call Rob 428-5700 .lune 24 in Orillta at 5 HKt- view Ave Und 3(off Hwy- 11) 7 pm only Jt* 8 in Toronto at 40C Alliance Ave. (Between Jane SL&Lack Creek G) 2 pm & 7 pm vty 15 in Cambridge (Hwy 97 & 401 across from Esso Truck'Nash, 402 Harmony Rd.) 7 pm only Call for reservation • pass A-B-C-D-E-F•Z • FREE CELLULAR PHONE WUH EACH REGISTRATION (Sear. ConArsor•s May Appy. ) A national carrier will be recrulUng nen drivers RODGERS SCHOOL sl ltwa ar.— Tmb b% Lr. C"'idF'r- a aims may be a.e�b Oi Toronto 769-3546 400 Aaame Ave. (El•Qreen Jrw SLIBladk Creek a.) oretr M"90. 4t1 . Toe FRIM: laoaaraoosl Gua covaae a,awseda General services CENTRAL CERAMIC TILE INC. Come visit our showroom located in The Home b Design Centre, Brock Rd. a Hwy. 401, Pickering Large selection of floor 8r wall tile. - WE ALSO DO INSTALLATIONS (FREE ES77M4TES Call Bob 428-7765 wparbnent For ReM A PROIECT Of THE SOCIAL DEVEWPCOUNCIL MEl'1i AIAX•►KKERANG Housing Help Durham ATTENTION sol6-2661 ;LANDLORDS » If you have an affordable room, apartment or house to rent, list with Housing Help Durham. We refer potential tenants with out obligation. Call: 686-2661 00 News, June 23, 1993 17 GIVE YOUR KIDS A HEAD START AND JOIN US FOR �3 S ckub K THIS SUMMER! Conveniently scheduled session times in July and August. COMPUTER TIME OFFERS: • a library of the very best and latest edu-tainment software programs • an individual & flexible child curriculum Computer Time kids learn fundamental computer skills and a lot more as they develop a whole new level of self confidence. The Hottest Computer Learning Centre for Kids in Durham Region! Cm PATER T I E K3SCIUb 570 Westney Rd. S. (at Lakedriveway, Ajax) 619-1014 Kindernastic Kids • Gym Kidder Camp e July 12 - 16th • Aug. 9 - 13th 9:00 - 12:00 3 - 5%4 yr. olds ' K Kids Camp • Aug. 9 - 13th 1:00 - 4:00 5 - 7 yr. olds ' Girls Just wanner Have Fun Girls Only 6 - 10 yrs old 9 - 4:00 July 26 - 30 ' Barbarian Boys ' July 12 - 16 6 - 10 yrs. old 1:00 - 4:00 Ask for Shirley Martin for more Into. 420-3368 �6090 901 PSYCHIC ADVISOR Dan Monday - Friday l 9am. -9p.m. 430-1328 Psoriasis Sufferers NOW THERE IS NEIN NOPE! Stop the anguish & embarrassment. Proven remedy. Send cheque or money order for ;13.93 to: New Hope P.O. Box 67525 H�glltt�nd Geek P.O. West Hill, Ontario inC 4101 GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE SAT. 8 SUN. .TUNE 26 8 27 8All" PM 52 SNANS DR- FEATUFOOG a "1939• Rolls Royce limou- sine PLUS anOques & collectables, china, lamps, paintings & prince galore. 11trrMre, linen, books, flower alrartgerrterlts and MLX: , IttluM IMORBq 1 I H* Wang EXPERENCED Lego aElr. ERATORe REOt --- IAlak koro hones. Top oortmis - tor Subsoil a uew0 aokon oriontat" irtdlvidual. Cal M1-2UC Bay News row 'kwr 'Uf n■ yea+. L m,r,sr�, Semi SUMMER FUN CAMP Computers • Kindernastics • Special activity days • Outdoor fun Resister Nowl 427-2759. W ra - Plc* Your Own WHITTAMORE'S BERRY FARM Pick Your Own STRAWBERRIES STARTS THURSDAY JUNE 24TH , Phone 294-3275 'o for more information ' 1 Ysvlw! and' iRorw�. *As=sTt11QVRM * MOVE BIG # Full services, mores, * WE PRACE * appliance and pw' m Wy. THEM ALL * specialists flat rale a * Simialiang in Durham * FREE ESTIMATES 1* Region. Now olhrng free * Seniors discount. *boxes YA move. 11% now * Short Notice moves. * have avallade halted storage * Pianos moved. •k Lnh Free editu tea. #Comparable rates. * I:a11-� +► (41 6) 432-2850 141IM2634838 18 71wBay News, Jam* A'1993 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 L1 W 3E6 W. An Fax No. 839-8135 901 2 FAM&Y GARAGE SALE - 1614 Mokrrn SReetPkk WIS a am - 2 pm, Jun• 26th d 2rn ' I r FIM Mallets OSHAWA FLEA MARKET - celebrating our 121h year. Fro* rent for two weeke (ipnaee for 5 verdors). Call KKeitS82e0. Bay News 686-3577 839-8114 THERE WILL NOT BE A SALE AT THE PETHICK AUCTION BARN SATURDAY JUNE 26/93. We will be back to our regular SATUR- DAY night auctions on SATURDAY JULY 3/93 at 6:30 PM. For more information call Garry K. Powell Auctions 1-416-263-4252. 1 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 FRONT AIR COOLING • Rssurithoe dicks SYSTEM CONDITIONER END SERVICE SERVICE 1 For most domestic cars, imports and tight trucksService Service Includes 1 udes Ptrro • Up tot -3 k¢ of Motoncaft refrigerant - - 1 system for Inks • Clean catdarhMr Arts, passenger cars Only. • Test radiaber & rad Cap adW drive belts 1 • Up IID 4L IN01ol1craft • Tlghlen A ftp and 1 _ Check syde Il for loft 1 • Check •lit of manual and throttle linkagecaster, 1 prayer (if needed. pacts and and toe -in _ • all boon Md Automatic Transmission rAUTOMATIC FRONT 1 olduffet, dishes, • Rssurithoe dicks Ltd 5 TRANSMISSION END 1 SERVICE ALIGNEMENT 1 left ABhototlpb kepog6m at nesday an excellent For most domestic cars, Applies to 1 Imports and light trucks Service includes passenger cars Only. 1 • Band adjustment itives and the usuals. • Screen cleaning, i M s I and parts- n stamen Check and adjust I •lit of manual and throttle linkagecaster, camber no buy -backs orrosarves.'Consignment rc • Up to 5 L Motoraft and toe -in _ 1 Automatic Transmission 1 Fluid (Vehicles with (n required, additional MacPherson struts` IKohn Auction selloff .GES transmission fluid oxdtm) Include toe -in . i, t r 1. 7 (� adjustment only) -. _ 19@ DISC BRAKE Au -WHEEL ALIGNMENT sERv�cE -2 NMELS 1 For front wheel drive For most domestic cars, 1 t otd�► '_ ` Service Inchides 1 -,° • Check to" and Cath hef; • kudabation of 2 sets - Motorcraft Brake Pads - 1 olduffet, dishes, • Rssurithoe dicks Ltd 5 • Adjlld 1w4n *04_ _ tappers - ' 1 alnd Iallhr • CXWW sand ber@np • .gyp up l 1 left ABhototlpb kepog6m at nesday an excellent _, 'BnIeM seek, hr I and alp1 1 _=< WW him china, collectibles, prim itives and the usuals. JULY 3rd LARGE AUCTION SALE 12 Noon Sharp at tho ORONO ARENA & COMMUNITY CENTRE, ORONO, ONT. (6 kilometers north of Hwy. 401, Just on Hwy. 115) A Lifetime Collection From Three Famiges. Consisting of: a com- plete home workshop of tools - Band saw, drill press, air Com- pressor, hoist, chain hoist, hand sander, paint guns, etc. etc. A house full of furni ture needing T.L.C. - Ladder back chairs, mahogany love seat, washstands, tea cab- inet, drop leaf table, 3 drawer dresser w/ mustache pulls, hall table, lift top desk, table on brass cas- tors, 10 Pc. mahogany dining room suite, etc. etc. Barn full of memora- bilia, remember - Flail, cradle, steam whistle, well rod, Henderson single furrough plough, cast iron tractor 8 imple- ment seats, pump organ. PLUS 3 pc. oak bed- room suite circa 1890. PLUS enough good cedar shingles to do a� �larga home ►LSO 1932 Triumph Silent Scout. Viewing at 11 AM. Good food on loca- tion. Cash or good cheque with I.D. Auctkww*rs Jim Couch Dab Smith 1-416-786-3151 SAT. JUNE 26 10 AM LARGE ESTATE AUCTION to be heli at the MABEE AUCTION CENTRE on Hwy. 35 N. at Rosedale, 5 km south of Coboconk or 23 km North of lindsay. Featuring the estate of the late Marg Quibell of Fenelon Falls and others to include: 1987 Cadillac Coupe Deville 123 km, 2 dr., loaded 8 mint condi- tion selling certified, 16' fiberglass Grew c/w inboard, 1979 1800 Ib. trailer, 11' mountaineer truck camper, fully equipped with fridge (3 way) gas stove, 3 Ccs. bath sleeps 4, Alis Chalmbers gas tractor model CA ctw live PTU hyd. cultiva- tor 8 2 furrow plow, Wiscott double ski doo trailer, 8 hp Chrysler outboard boat motor 8 5 hp Sears, airtight wood stove, Franklin fire - Place, many house- hold items, antiques, furniture, collecta- bles, china, coins, many Ltd. pictures 8 prints featuring Robert Bateman, Townsend, Gaizer, Wentworth, Falkin, Les Tart, sports pic- tures, Pierre Francis, Bev Doolittle, A.J. Cassons, manyy wildlife features S other Canadian artists etc., colour TV, apt. size stacki washer & dryer, hi fi stereo wicker settee AUCTION SALE an ue kitchen table, _ _ Kahn Country Auction olduffet, dishes, 1 Ltd 5 EEIML1 OY tltr 1 Rd., Pickering, 3 miles reserve, consign - North of 401 (exit 399). W -Featuring every Wed- CALVIN MABEE nesday an excellent _, �f�tlM'11il1s� 1�i11BII11i11�ffIF 1 _ fine furniture, glass, or 4542841 china, collectibles, prim itives and the usuals. So join us every 'Wednesday i M s I and parts- pate in one of Ontario's TRUE" Auctions withFFinancial no buy -backs orrosarves.'Consignment b Estate selling our specialty."ion Cal us today. Previewsfrom 130 p.m. IKohn Auction selloff .GES 416.6030041 . i, t r 1. 7 .. -. _ 19@ 7. SALES •-• WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD.$ERVICE 1 DEPARTMENT 666 427-2828 r -1449 — — ------- ------- —oopgoo----------------- Xoo JULY 3rd LARGE AUCTION SALE 12 Noon Sharp at tho ORONO ARENA & COMMUNITY CENTRE, ORONO, ONT. (6 kilometers north of Hwy. 401, Just on Hwy. 115) A Lifetime Collection From Three Famiges. Consisting of: a com- plete home workshop of tools - Band saw, drill press, air Com- pressor, hoist, chain hoist, hand sander, paint guns, etc. etc. A house full of furni ture needing T.L.C. - Ladder back chairs, mahogany love seat, washstands, tea cab- inet, drop leaf table, 3 drawer dresser w/ mustache pulls, hall table, lift top desk, table on brass cas- tors, 10 Pc. mahogany dining room suite, etc. etc. Barn full of memora- bilia, remember - Flail, cradle, steam whistle, well rod, Henderson single furrough plough, cast iron tractor 8 imple- ment seats, pump organ. PLUS 3 pc. oak bed- room suite circa 1890. PLUS enough good cedar shingles to do a� �larga home ►LSO 1932 Triumph Silent Scout. Viewing at 11 AM. Good food on loca- tion. Cash or good cheque with I.D. Auctkww*rs Jim Couch Dab Smith 1-416-786-3151 SAT. JUNE 26 10 AM LARGE ESTATE AUCTION to be heli at the MABEE AUCTION CENTRE on Hwy. 35 N. at Rosedale, 5 km south of Coboconk or 23 km North of lindsay. Featuring the estate of the late Marg Quibell of Fenelon Falls and others to include: 1987 Cadillac Coupe Deville 123 km, 2 dr., loaded 8 mint condi- tion selling certified, 16' fiberglass Grew c/w inboard, 1979 1800 Ib. trailer, 11' mountaineer truck camper, fully equipped with fridge (3 way) gas stove, 3 Ccs. bath sleeps 4, Alis Chalmbers gas tractor model CA ctw live PTU hyd. cultiva- tor 8 2 furrow plow, Wiscott double ski doo trailer, 8 hp Chrysler outboard boat motor 8 5 hp Sears, airtight wood stove, Franklin fire - Place, many house- hold items, antiques, furniture, collecta- bles, china, coins, many Ltd. pictures 8 prints featuring Robert Bateman, Townsend, Gaizer, Wentworth, Falkin, Les Tart, sports pic- tures, Pierre Francis, Bev Doolittle, A.J. Cassons, manyy wildlife features S other Canadian artists etc., colour TV, apt. size stacki washer & dryer, hi fi stereo wicker settee AUCTION SALE an ue kitchen table, _ _ Kahn Country Auction olduffet, dishes, ...every Wed. at 6:30 linen, tools, etc., p.m. located on Brock Don't Miss It! No Rd., Pickering, 3 miles reserve, consign - North of 401 (exit 399). ments welcome! Call -Featuring every Wed- CALVIN MABEE nesday an excellent AUCTION$ selection of antiques, 705374-4800 fine furniture, glass, or 4542841 china, collectibles, prim itives and the usuals. So join us every 'Wednesday i M s I and parts- pate in one of Ontario's TRUE" Auctions withFFinancial no buy -backs orrosarves.'Consignment b Estate selling our specialty."ion Cal us today. Previewsfrom 130 p.m. IKohn Auction selloff .GES 416.6030041 . i, t r 1. 7 AUCTION SALE MOIL JUNE 29 6:90 PAI. WEE CARE DAY CARE CENTRE 10 Top 9L Alex (north of Hwy. 2 off We arH ewse�llrong a omCentre to Da C� size washer 3gdryer, 2 dr. fridip, stove, approx so cots, tables, chairs, hun- dreds of toys, out- side equip. eg. swings, fort etc., desk, piano. assort- ed supplies plus other items. electric carrousel. Note tires: 6:30 pm Viewing from: 5PJm. Excellent sale of dry care equipment. No reserve. McLenni Auction & 61091111111111111 $110 per month Contact Doug or Brent Let us do your •La"WW rah"Si n k •Flelible teens fl, vi • First tirtie tttyaa Willie me •We sdve mor6gage arrears and power of sale Fllfit>Illelel iMif m In-ew Strawberry tea social June 2 6 Westwood Manor Seniors will host a strawberry tea social on June 26 at 960 Westney Rd. S. (across from Food City) from 2 to 4 p.m. Tickets are available at the door. �inina(i Specialty of _ the house. tree choice is yours. St. James Cafe Great food of reascr able prices is the calling card for the St. James Cale, a 'home away from home' for its Pickering Village customers. St. James Cafe is now in its third year at 15 Church SL in Ajax, offering a ,ariety of dishes — from pasta, seafood and chicken to ribs. Iamb and New York steak. The cozi restaurant, seating 42, is also making a name for itself and co-owners Pat Robinson and Sophie Papadopoulas with its mouth-watering prime rib, with all the fixings a special on Tuesday to Thursday for $10 95. SL James Cate is open for Inch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m from Tuesday to Friday and for dimer from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. from Tuesday b Thursday. Dinner hays are 5 p.m to 10 p.m Friday and Saturday The restaurant is closed Sunday and Monday until September P N'T FORGET FATHER'S DAY Every SUNDAY MAIN EVENT BUFFET from 12 00 noon to 5 p.m. Kids $2.99 Adults $7.95 f v Il�� �leh laps & grill HOURS: W-nJay - f n[uy I 1 10 - 190 am 1.1. 6 sun. 1290 - 190 .m 1211 Kingston Rd. 839-i; 7 0 9 � I Vind . - OPTOMETRISTS DR. E. GILLEZEAU & DR. M. FITZSIMMONS WE INVITE NEW PATIENTS BYAPPOINTMENT WE OFFER FAMILY EYECARE 683-1175 839.5303 _r a • Gas Burning StoveCorti-men t yr,tra� IfvpLucmnnt u n,r,_ ,ecjenc„ aHs c.,,,e ROB'S POOL SERVICE Div. of R.A. Dumfo Contacting ROB DURNO 420-7421 OPENINGS - REPAIRS - LINERS - CLOSINGS GAS LIC. FOR HEATER REPAIRS 9 • lire Bay News, .nine 23,1993 19 SV .00poin _ 1 Custom Framing t I Limited Edition Prints Do it ALL with I Service and Quality Propane I I 15% taxes Included on all 1 505 Victoria St. E. I Iltnited Ediin Edition Prints Whitby I with Coupon. IHARWOOD ALL 668-3328 1 427-1663 l • a — — — — — — — — — Create your own special gift if you're looking for a gift with a personal touch that is a little different — and inexpensive — look no further than Fables Ceramic Arts in Ajax. Proprietor Anne Chenery, with help from .amily members Tanya, 22, and Even, 17, produce ceramic vases arts decoratve cerarnx `tgurines such as chen;bs, wzares and d-agcns at their .n -store workshop on Han,,c�:c Avenue The price of each iters depends on individual pieces anc sizes, and range in price from 25 cents -0 $20, Chenery said. But per^aps :he most popular atzacron at Fabies Ceramic Arts s "he cera7x classes umere pancipants can :earn :c create :!-err ow-: art .lis "-S• •-.e xs:c, hcuk r_ r•-.ar.e .- and Poor Wokhak CERAMIC CENTRE: Fables Ceramics, located at 37B Harwood Avenue In Ajax. k MERWSM SUE DICKENS • Signs • Vinyl Lettering • Vehicles • Sandwich Boards 860 Brock Rd. S. i21 South Pickering Ontario L1 W 3X3 Phone: 831-2200 Fax: 831-4516 Since 1987 lwtwm Service & guaft Conine p6wt... - FloWe • Plaob 1'B . • Rik Rowers • Gift St Fruit Baskets • Ball mw for all ac asions • Penwr,abi TAdAai savior: 9d Haat OL, Ahjas 685-5251 i me class wi-"' quite a few unique pieces... They're personaiized.' Chere ,y .:ns gasses — for bo:h adults and children — ever� -JSr: except Friday cLn.nq ..e welter mcntns and ::as I st begun sumer hours. Ate::: classes w•r be herd i _,escay anc Wednesday evenings .roc: 7 p.m. -o 9 30 p.m., and %kecr*scay eernocrs from 1 p m, to 3:30 p.m. ChJlcren s ciasses are Wednesday from 4 _ m :o 6 p.m. arta Sar,.. -ray 9:30 a -. :c 11:30 a.m. ::an'' hold more ;.har. eigh- people n >ac7 c.ass but usuaiiy 'ine ciasses are fi ec,- -e-.er, said. The fee s S32 :or eight weeks asses How many pieces ei ceramic ate; --.a: can oe created during :.'tar :rune cepen;s now fast you are, Cheney . sa:c -A :or of peopie wan- :o .: z:e g:f:s for ^s:stmas or for birthdays now ::;stead of -xymg :item. You can make your own. gi: -or cne-;Lamer of the ,;:ice... K.:cnen camsten anc bar` -room sets — �:Xn as tooth .,s: or saving :c: holders — 're :.W:e popular. They ca-. a:se be cus-c-n- a e — oring in a waiipaper sample a:.d '.-•ene:y e :o your decor. f=aces Ceramic Ar: has been offering r:enc:y service and quality made -in -Canary products since September. The store provides over -:he -counter instruction and ceram.c accessories such as paint, brushes and tools. The shop is open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays; and 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. The store is closed Sundays all year and Mondays from June to September. For more information visit the store at 37B Harwood Ave. S., or phone 619-0309. I' nN MORT6A6E FACTORY 1 st, 2nd, 3rd, Mortgages to 959 Rental Properties and Cottages Re -financing, Debt Consolidation Rural Properties Set -employed, Bad Credit, No Income, No Problem PRIME DEALS BELOW BANK RATES FAST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE SINCE 1975 Call 686-2557 OWOOD lr'ORD SALES LTD. 1117 gN6iTOM RD. MC✓�RMIG flMwrraatpalllt i wrt.sc aa#* 4 ULES 839-6666 """ m 427-2828 9 un -9 pm gam -6 pm 420-1449 We Care, 20 1%e Bay News, Jane 23,1993 'J 111 0 b ART, `TME MELS CELEBRATE OUR PAT�� SASE al�f JUNE 26 81ULY 3 11 AM 70 3 PM —i HOT DOG L ONLY $1.00NK • sets BEKA h t5 v ea lfram alumnumeaar�rant-v. io setswith HEIDT �6l ear`f frame arrancy. Economical, attractive & fragrant insect repellant. CITRONELLA OIL - 64 oz. Rei;. $4.9y SALE • 1111 GARDEN OIL TORCHES Reg. 312.Sxt SALE /Q 9 8 8 CITRONELLA WAX TORCHES Reg. $5.99 SALE 31 1 2.8 S 1 1\ !191 Gros ex Resin with 3-6 vear frame warranty. T' HIGHBACK CHAIRS Stackable, durable resin 'White or Hunter Greed. Li ,u 5 year guarantee. Reg $24.99. SUPER SALE 1 • 88 • • CUSTOM WOODWORKING Quality Redwood Furniture with 1 near ,.varranty. Water Gardening Create a charming DO-IT-YOURSELF WATER GARDEN. Our best seller NOW ON SALE. oose from our wide selection of water garden products to design your own look, including pre -formed ponds, liners, underwater lights, pumps, filters, jet nozzles and water care products. MJ OUR ENTIRE SELECTION OF CONCRETE STATUES, FOUNTAINS, BIRD BATHS AND MOREI FRESHLY ells 3-51 IVA , NLtTANT NEON QUALITY MINITE CEDARS W ' FIRST COME I I 2L EOTTLE .FIRST $ERI a � ' � r Up to:29.99 Now While quantities Now 5tfhA While quantities lasd ONLr •88 lastl OW 1 •38 / or 4LJLJLe love -of gardens. SHERIDAN 14 UR SERIES OPEN SUNDAE'S SHERIDAN PLUS pICEERING STORE ROUTES: MEMBERS (60 years and over) Home & Design Centre Monday -Friday 9 am -9 pin pm, sun. 9 am - 5 pm Check our stores for many more extra specials! While quantities last. 1090 OFF Regular priced items only Brock Rd. &Hwy. 401 Sat. 9 am - 6 Pickering, Ont. 428-6316 Sale ends duly 11, 1993