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FIRST RIGHT SOU'T'H OF 401) Hwy. #2 Plummer Yy Hwy. 401 Y O W ■ m Bayo 905-420-5330 Visit us for all your bathroom renovation needs THURSDAY, DEC. 7 If you have been searching for a way to get in shape and have a great time doing it, Touring Concept Cycling Groups is for you. The group is divided into 3 sections - beginners, intermediate and advanced. No experience is needed to join. The club emphasizes safety. Helmets are marxfatory. They do not encourage racing, but competing within themselves. The next meeting is Thurs., Dec. 7 at 7:30 pm at Henry St. H.S., 614 Henry St., Whitby. Speaker is Dr. J. Rusinek, chiropractor. Door prizes. Information: 905-420-4275 (Lucy Perri) or 905-668-0424 (Sharon lanushew•ski). FRIDAY, DEC.8 Serenity Group - 12 Step Recovery meets Fn.. Dec. 8 at 8 pm at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd, Pickering. This group meets every week and deals with addictions of all types including co- dependency. All welcome. Information: 905-428-9431 ()im) evenings. TL SDAY, DEC. 12 Parent Minders, a volunteer group to aid and assist all members of the adoption triangle in their search for each other, will meet as usual at the Albert St. United Church in Oshawa at 7:30 pm. Bring any and all of your information. Bulletin for all the re-unitees, please come to the meeting and bring either your 'found' relative or a story or picture. To celebrate, were making this a 'pot luck dessert' meeting. Bring something tasty with you. information: 404- 9151 (Sandy) or 986-0645 (Rik and Linda). WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13 The Lung Association of Durham Region invites you to the first annual Candlelight Tribute to honor and remember all family and friends who suffer from respiratory ailments, and those who have passed away due to respiratory disease, at Oshawa (Sty Hall (outside at 50 Centre St. S.), on Wed. Dec. 13 from 7 to 9 pm with Candlelight Service at 8 pm. Please support our Christmas Seal campaign. FRIDAY, DEC. 15 The Arthritis Society opens its doors to all volunteers and friends on Fri., Dec. 15 from 1 to 4 pm. Come down and meet the office staff and get to know your fellow canvassers and volunteers. We are located on the ground floor of the Faith Place building, 44 William St. W., Oshawa (comer of Centre and William Sts. across from Durham Regional Police). SATURDAY, DEC. 16 South Pickering Seniors Club holds a Eunchre Night on Sat., Dec. 16 at 7 pm. Cost $3 per person, members and guests only. Refreshments and prizes. Information 905- 837-2051(Bruce) or 905-8394584 (John). MONDAY, DEC. 18 The Post -Reunion Adoption Support Group welcomes members and new members. Monthly meeting this Monday at Ajax Public Library, Harwood Ave. from 7 to 8:30 pm. For information (905) 428-9322 (Lynda). UPCOMING EVENTS Winter Clothing Exchange Co -Op opens Dec. 2 at 9:30 am. In response to the current economic conditions and the high cost of winter clothing, Dunbarton-Fairport United Church is offering a new alternative to purchasing family winterwear. We invite you to bring items of winter clothing no longer tequired by your family and exchange them for items that you now need. If you do not have clothing to "swap" you may offer to donate some of your time to the Co -Op in exchange for items. Open: Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 9:30 to 1 l am. Location: 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering (west off Dixie Rd, one strect north of Hwy 2.) Wcrmation: 839-7271. WILDWOOD FORD , / 9111:9US 1NE BELIEVERF A CUSTOMER - is the most important person ever, in person, . S, by snail or by telephone. - - A CUSTOMER - is not dependent on us - we are dependent on him. A CUSTOMER - is not an ins of our work - he is the SAVE $35.00 ; purpose of it. We ate not doing him a fmour by hi n, r • he is &kV us a by tw by gN" us the opportxft to do so. r i A CUSTOMER - is not an outsider to our business, he is part of iL 35 A CUSTOMER - is not a cold statistic, he is a flesh and Wood hurnan • (up to 4 r Mtras of antlla�) JOHN SAVAGE being wilh kekw and emotione : M our own and with biases andAL- SERVICE MANAGER; . Don't freeze over this winter! • Lives & involved in the A CUSTOMER - is not some mgue eonwith who_to at" or notch wits. r community Nobody &%wy what an argument with a cusbx m. r •For pf+Oper heeler' & defroster • Brings 20 years of alltomotiveA CUSTOMER - is a person -'who m experience service could do business ebewhxre. ,h is (1 staged eyoungie our job to make sure that he keeps dokg business with us. Pk a taxes— utast Fond vehides. E*res Dec. 8195 ■ - CAuMon. 839-6666 Se"100 $ PartsHours:&Wed.lamSpm-(905) . FOR Appal -Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 7am-6pm 1167 KIN43STON ROAD, PICKERING FREE. SHUMMRVICE (between Whites Road & Liverpool on Hwy. 2) QUALITY CARE Where the Quality ,;, y ooper urrounded by loved ones, ;Ajax resident Edythe Wilson celebrated her 100th birthday At Ballycliffe Lodge last ":Sunday. ;.::Aressed in a smart outfit of flight peach and sporting a :,spray of flowers on the lapel, :she enjoyed a piece of :birthday cake and engaged in lively conversation with her .:many nephews, great-nieces and great grand -nieces during festivities that included certificates of recognition from the province, the federal :government :;and the govemor-general, and a visit from local MPP Janet Ecker. Wilson has been a resident of °Ballycliffe Lodge for three ?years. Born in Colborne, Ont., on Dec. 6, 1895, Wilson moved >to Toronto as ayoung woman .,and worked as a legal ;,secretary. She and her "tusband bought their first ome in the Beaches area vhere Wilson was a member of the Kew Beach United Church for 40 years., Edythe Wilson "ythe Wilson is surrounded by her great grand -nieces, left to right (back row): Mallory Morgan (wearing .celebrates 100th headband), Aveyl Muckle (with glasses), Marissa Morgan; ''b John C (front row): Tara Fergusson, Katie Lafarnier. Writers collecting for food bank Writers attending the December 9th meeting of the Durham Writers and Editors Breakfast Club are being asked to bring along a non-perishable food item for donation to the Food B;tnk. Sponsored by The Writers' Circle of Durham Region, the Breakfast Club meets on the second Saturday of each month, in Pickering, at Swan's Marina, Liverpool Rd. at Lake Ontario, from 8 to 10 a.m. Members S8: non-members N HOUR 837-1111 or 686-1515 TRY O Kotl.. NEW NUMBER .837-11-11 • Wheelchair Vans • Polite Drivers We can't start the day without you! S 10. Writers who are planning to enter one of the many short story contests which come up at this time of year should note that WCDR is presenting a workshop — "The Long and the Short of Writing Short Stories," with Marjorie Green as presenter — on Thursday, December 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Toronto School of Business, 1450 Kingston Rd., in Pickering. Members $10. non-members, S 15. To register for either of these events, call 686-2085. The Writers' Circle of Durham Region is a registered non-profit organization. Formed just 10 months ago. the group now numbers close to 121) members. Fc'u r Community ewspaper's one numbers: in and Display Your 837-1888 Classified: 837-2900 Fax: 837-0260 The ;Bav News The Original Boy News • December 6, 1995 3 SAT. 9:30 a.m.•6:00 p.m. YOU'RE INVITED TO THE EIGHTH ANNUAL LIGHTING OF THE LIGHTS AT THE AJAX AND ncKw c D40tAL HOSPITAL ON THURSDAY DEC AMM 7TH AT 7:W NA a.vJLL FOR FAMILY DAY RM WONSORM AMtHIM � Wawa **AM TO WISM CAME M uauws Awt. AM CM %FM A VEC1AL WAKs >n AtAtt RMn r�autsr FANS AW FARM I R Ca Your Coriwnunley Newspaper - 837-1888 • A 4 December 6, 1995 • The Original Boy News • �.: ..W:ff. oo ...w.�ar.. ••W.ar. ' .....�:1.' . ',•fir.' .�i.��.- f'.'. ar- ..' •' •' . F. •' 49.sem'.F R' sVADE T11E AJAX-8ANTA CLAUeS PA o,zAllff.: 2 ff.: 0: ff.; ff.: ff.: 0. W. ; 0. -1 ff. 2 V. A- a I ff. a F 2 r I ff. I ff. 2 V.: ff.: ff.: ff.: ff.: 0. ff.: ff. - eovzl Balance and inner peace by John Cooper Buddhist temple in north Ajax Mike Butler found the unfold as planned. Eightfold Path almost 20 Butler discovered years ago. Wendy Wu has Buddhism while a student at followed it all her life. The the Ontario College of Art in former was bom in Montreal, 1976. The son of a United the latter in Taiwan. They Church minister, Butler found come from different parts of it provided him with some the world, different walks of sound answers to life's life. Yet they share a common questions. "I was never really bond, for both are Buddhists. interested in religion befon," And like other Buddhists in the 50 -year-old computer ,Ajax and Picketing, they may programmer says. "It's pretty have a new plate to worship, much a common sense should the visions of a approach to life, looking for Whitby group to build a answers to questions such as 'Why is there suffering in the world?' Buddhists seem to ;have a lot of those answers." Those answers began in Northern India more than 550 years ago before the birth of Christ. Gautams Siddhartha• married with children and very much a political animal. left his family in order to seek truth at the age of 29. He studied, then rejected. Brahminism, reached enlightenment and assumed the title Buddha ("one who has awakened") in 535 BCE (BCE stands for Before Common Era, the term used by non-Christians to denote common, or Christian -based, time periods). Buddha was more than 30 years old when he died- Two iedTwo hundred and fifty years later, Buddhist monks collected his teachings and oral traditions into the Tripitaka; subsequent discourses, or Sutras, were also compiled Buddhists believe in reincarnation and in many cycles of birth, living and death. Four Noble Truths prevail on the path to full enlightenment, or Nirvana: the universality of suffering; the desire to have and control things that cause suffering; the supreme truth and final liberation of Nirvana when suffering is eliminated; and the truth of the eightfold path leading to cessation of suffering. The eightfold path consists of right understanding. right thinking. right speech, right conduct, right livelihood. right effort, right mindfulness and right concentration. There are 250 million Buddhists worldwide, represented by three groups: Southern (or Therevada) Buddhism, followed by 100 million, mainly in Cambodia, Laws, Sri Lanka and Thailand, Eastern (or Mahayana) Buddhism, followed by 140 million in China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam; and Northern Buddhism, with 10 million adherents in China, Mongolia, Russia and Tibet (this is the sect associated CERTIFIED HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING t Great Ckrisbnas GiftA Lennox natural 9W firep4ace 'qk :THIE HQilr[E OF NATURE'S FRESHNESS SRKX 1%2 X'OOME IN AND VlS1T OUR SHOWROOM CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Convert lo Natural Chas and save up to 65% on energy c osb with LWMX high etfi way �gS OF C heating or...;: Convert your old 04stkV gas furnace to a mid or high eftwicy and save 15% - 42% on :o energy costs. 5 years partrts and tabour - {►• warranty available on if—Mm— equipment- we ini" the old hishioried way ; :' WQ •24 hr. full service dsperbttertt'No piece work 'No sub contractors •Factory trained kvitsillers _ Road our• L . -Askthe Experts- 1964 Notion fid., Pickecolumn on pVe 15. .. ,n.. �'v;.+rnr<:a.: ,'.�r�r' Cw^.�lcu•`lii .. .?L -:`r:., i. yfin'°H: 74fW AulflO **W Da*r COWL"" G" mg 683-0380 with the exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama). About 164,000 Canadians are Buddhists. Meditation and self- awareness are cornerstones of Buddhism. So is Karma. one of those words that has entered pop -culture awareness in North America. joining others like Nirvana (enlightenment, not the rock band, but then that's dependent upon your view of the group). Karma is the balance of accumulated sin and merit which determines one's future in the present life and the nature of the life to come. .Butler says he recalls the growth in popularity of Cosi isrred go page 7 Words � Of W�Sll01l� - ,foe oiekean Shoring of narM doubles e Shoring of bwdww Avid" dwn in h@M Sh.rrw d tore NJ& Io good we; Sharing of knowledge rnuiupuos WA Shoring of brood subtracts from need. Making a total Mot's blessed. Incised. — Z Watch out for fraud by Larry Codd With all the worthy charities and the few dollars that w have to contribute, it's a sham when a generous attitude i rewarded by fraud. Sometimes the perpetrators can be so smooth that even those familiar with the process can be 'had.' Chris Bryan, president of the Pickering chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation, tells this story: "A young fellow knocked on the door about dinnertime and said that he was working with a local dance club which was doing a dance-a-thon to raise money for Heart and Stroke. He had a little hand- written sheet with people's names, addresses, the amount that they had given, and included a box to check off if you wanted to be sent a receipt. He said he was from the local area and kept his request short and simple. But he didn't have any of the -iormal Foundation material that canvassers have — lapel pin, receipt book or brochures.- Impressed that a young kid was working so hard for the Heart and Stroke. Chris contributed. so "But as on as he was out the door, the fact that this guy didn't have anything from the Heart and Stroke clicked," said Chris. -I called the office to check but we weren't doing anything in the area with any of the schools or a dance club. He got me and he got others." Chris estimates that there were more than 60 names on the list and speculates that the youth may have been only one of a group. The incident has since been reported to the police. Though the Heart and Stroke Foundation accepts money any time of the year, presently they are recruiting volunteers to canvass in art February, which is Heand Stroke month "Many third party groups do raise money for the Foundation by holding dances," says Wendy Orton, area ` . :coordinator. "But it is absolutely vital that we ]wow ;if they are going door-to- door." If you have any doubts about canvassers, a quick call e to the local office will reassure e you. s Since 1952, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada has raised approximately $500 million for research into the causes, treatment • and prevention of heart disease and stroke. In 1995 the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario was the highest per capita heart fundraising organization in the world. Current research includes: intra -uterine surgery to correct heart defects before birth, identification of the genes involved in the development of cardiovascular diseases and risk factors, and the development of drugs that can be given after stroke to prevent or minimize brain damage. In Ontario, breakthroughs have been made in blood -thinning drugs, refinements to pacemakers, and surgical and non-surgical techniques for treating congenital heart defects. The Foundation also promotes health through information and education. Calling the 1-800-360-1557 Heart and Stroke Healthline will put you in touch with the most recent and authoritative information on almost everything concerning these diseases. In schools, the Foundation promotes the Heart Smart All -Stars and Jump Rope for Heart programs, to champion both fitness and heart health while serving as a fundraiser. For more information, to check out canvassers, or to volunteer in the Ajax/ Pickering/Whitby area, call (905) 686-1521. HEART - AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO {-11 k 71-'tDl owninge internet? CallAWIMeI: tee for all PC problems • Christmas computer set-up • PC hardware dt toys o Help for software (including Windows '95) 839-3050 fax 839-2790 Well-known artist omes to Pic b wn Ce�� The Orionol Boy News - December 6, 1995 5 4HER0 ARMY SURPLUSirc. Your Christmas Gift -Giving Centre 4 Swiss Army Knives from ,_,$1195 Binoculars from $399546 Printed Military rt, T -Shirts $2295 F W1 Ww of PatnrbaU Suppiws Mon -Ft, 9-9I 1240 PMIl4 Mwny Ann. Sal. 9-6; �wl Aerm from Labeftem Part Sun. 12-5 west (peat of staaoaaaa) Ski & Snowboard T ,u N 'CoMpieft burns pneprrWon ��C�i�, T • otay 247.1. We HM AN YOW Owbtlm Cyding L� I r P d t- 6 December 6, 1995 - The Original Bay N.+vf Coll Your Community Net+'sOaPor - 837-1888 The Bay News E,o own _._ 4oZoidCIOCNA 1)ircctors: DAVID A. I)EMERINO The Original Boy News is a Bay Publishing Inc. newspaper published every Wednesday. JOHN MWORMWK 1400 Bayty St., Unit 6A, Pickering, Ontario LI W 3R2 KIP VAN KEMPEN Newsroom, Display Advertising & Circulation: (905) 837-1888 Member of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association Editor: MARJORIE GREEN Classified: (905) 837-2900 Fax: (905) 837-0260 Member of the Canadian Community Newspaper Association Advertising Mitnager: ROB Mc('AI(; ah no Nod .L SORRY SON WO MORE VIDEO GAMES . Too cnot�ie� one! MucH viol=ENCe.." svery vear at this time, it happens. With the coining of the Christmas spirit, we begin ,blissfully spending too much money on gifts for friends and loved ones, and planning a too - huge Christmas feast. We become suddenly .r • r a t willing to endure long line-ups at cash —_ registers: nearly dropping with exhaustion as we wait to part with hard-earned dollars, f C buying stuff we don't need and bottles of booze r we usually don't drink _ As we rush out the door to parties or other events, we remind ourselves to take along "a � non-perishable food item" {a descriptive term '"- never heard of until someone pressed it on us , just a few years ago) so the needy won't go hungrythis Christmas. _ `'t;Pi #0{ If we can, we try to give a little something 1 extra to our church, our favorite charity, a destitute aunt, and the Salvation Army's Christmas kettle. And so it goes. And it all feels right — until the phone starts to ring. Oh no! Not another cry for help! We've always wondered why so many worthy causes decide to spring one on us at - Christmas time. Why, when credit cards are stretched to the limit and cash evaporates, must we also be subjected to the litany of lelcr-ClICT anguish and despair, dished out so freely and wantonly, by whining telephone soli atom and unwanted mail drops? A letter to Mike It's not that the causes aren't worthy. :Unfortunately, they are — they all are. All To the Original Bay News: misuse of funds? the highest tritium levels in our drinking water ineedy and all at the saint time An open letter to Premier Michael Harris. 3. Why is Durham being allowed to draw usually occur in those winter months? Does the coming of Christmas make the There are many disturbing questions arising water just 2.5 miles from the aging Pickering 6. Why are the people of Ontario and peed for money more imperative or are these from your government's recent approval Nuclear Plant, with its dangerous carcinogenic Durham about to be plunged a further $77 'guilt -trip experts simply taking advantage of certificate granted for the building of a huge $T, tritium spills and leaks? Why must the people of million into crippling debt and years of interest the one time in the year when most people million water plant on the Ajax lakefront, Ajax and Pickering drink twice as much tritium payments, to fulfill the dreams and desires of allow themselves to let down their guard —to including an Ontario gift of $11.5 million as the people of Scarborough and Toronto? local politicians and bureaucrats who want to be openly warm and rosy and caring? Why towards this very controversial mega-pro)ect. 4. Why did your government eliminate a build a grandiose showplace for their own glory? ::couldn't they call last June:' 1. Why are the besieged taxpayers of Ontario crucial safeguarding condition, and leave water 7. Why has your government ignored the Or, for that matter, why do they call at all? contributing $11.5 million towards this testing in the hands of the Durham consulting more than 5,000 Ajax and Pickering residents --: >'Of all the outdated, old-fashioned habits enormous Taj Mahal -type structure, dreamed up firm which is slated to receive almost $13 who have petitioned and written to ask the needing rethinking is our society, telephone by Durham Region bureaucrats and politicians million from this project? Is this not an obvious province to stop this mad expenditure, and isolicitation to find money for causes most in the extravagant '80s, while at the same time conflict of interest? instead you are aiding and abetting those who surely be Number One. Not even a reces"W, Durham is forecasting a "surplus" of $10 S. Why is this same consulting first, in charge urge you to spend, spend, spend? ;with all its panic and degradation, managed to million in its own coffers this year? of a $77 million project, unable to figure out 8. Wasn't the Mike Harris government :.stop some orgas�ations 2. Why hasn't Durham Region been required how to collect water samples from the lake in elected to use some common sense, to put a stop ~from begging and bort,441pliesding and cajoling for to first try water conservation and efficiency winter when there is ice along the shoreline? Is to this eternal gouging of the people? Are You ,money. One could only pity the often - measures, before embarking on this wasteful it just a coincidence that past sampling showed perhaps somehow unaware of what your been japoio`etic volmat m wiobad arw-d to follow "tbe direction dictated. Aad with the coming of C4ristmas, we know we cam expel it to "Odsle, 71rere are hundreds of other sways - and 11 L ' L t # si. Ministry of Energy and Envtronmptt �o�g? Please investigate and stop this madness. Janis B- Mitchell Minority Cstim Representative jotMer Most 6a—w;rs w tc moe a much. , esye ata the Waterplaet Committee ...' 'ciarwsble 0� �� ra{9et`!Jr f8R7-' ��o��� sl.uwed�td�.%, 1.our ,ttt STEPPING - �� SCAN �� 6 �tltaais tile! of�enr most hrstpistaaee'�rpeopk wko seed food, "matte, stooling and; fxraledtl.>� prewdt<fr+o+a d3wg is;#te 1reaching people: oetmoded scattei :'could see many of INWaa,their Endo ffectivt planning :iwal so doubt,011a a UM,TD LIKE A PONY, AND BAYWATCN %AMIE, AVID, UN, SOME BALLET SHOES ... . Z .�♦ � .... Pet S'"ti' :. e• r.{:.�?; Cave4 510il Balance and peace • from Page 4 Buddhism in North America with the heyday of writer Jack Kerouac, author of The Dharma Bums and Ort The Road. "It was popular with the hippie movement," he says, seated in his apartment in Ajax while his big grey cat, B.G., leans into his leg. "In fact, there are a lot of ex -hippies in .Buddhism." Against a wall sits a small shrine, consisting of a shelf on which are arranged a statue of the Buddha and personal artifacts of a meaningful nature. Butler says the purpose of the shrine is to focus one's thoughts, hence the use of important personal objects. Among his anifacis are a dish of wild rice and a sheaf of sweet grass, given to him by an aboriginal friend. If there is one figure that most North Americans are familiar with, it's the statue of the Buddha. Usually presented n a restful, reclining pose, he's often portrayed as a jolly fellow with a large belly and a smiling face full of goodness and peace. 10"1 ....k,', - s *M4 -To a A divorced father of two (neither of his children Buddhist), Butler has started a four -member study group called Rigpa ("innermost essence of the mind" in Tibetan); they meet at each other's homes. And he corresponds with other Buddhists via the Internet. He holds the Dalai Lama — long persecuted by the Chinese government and exiled from his Tibetan homeland — as an example of Buddhist integrity. "You look at all the persecution that his people suffered. He is like a modern day Gandhi. And yet he's a very earthy person, too." Because his religious studies are largely conducted at home, Butler says he's "very interested" in the prospect of a new temple in Ajax. The temple, proposed by Anne Kwan of Whitby's Thailand Trading Inc. and brought forward to Ajax's planning committee, would be built at the southwest comer of Taunton Road and Church Street. The 950 square metre facility would have capacity for 200 worshippers and be open throughout the day for prayer, meditation and education. Butler says it would help him in the pursuit of his own studies, as he and other Buddhists adhere to the belief that people need to have a "sensitivity of the moment and a sensitivity to the needs of others, which isn't always easy to do." He laughs. "Life is comprised of a network of constantly changing interdependent relationships. The whole situation is more important than any one aspect of it." Making life in a Christian - dominated culture easier for young Buddhists was one of the driving forces behind the Transnational Buddhist Youth organization, says Wendy Wu. A nine-year resident of Pickering, Wu joined with other Buddhists to form the group, aimed at 12 to 16 -year- olds, in September, 1994. The group grew quickly, from 20 members to its current 130. Games include basketball and badminton and study groups. Every three months, the organization holds a get- together, where members can socialize and do some karaoke singing - Wu says that back home in Taiwan, "many people will say they are Buddhists, but they, aren't. They just say it." She laughs when told that in Canada, there are also many non -church -going "Christians." Wu and husband David, a businessman, have three sons, Philip, 17, Dennis, 16 and Eric, 11. Like Butler, she is one of a handful of Buddhists in Pickering and Ajax. On the top floor of the Wu home is an elaborate shrine, Th* Qr'ilgihal Say New • December 6, 1995 7 made of solid red lacquered wood imported from Taiwan. An offering to the Buddha, oranges and apples in a small dish, is changed every day. Wu explains the shrine to a visitor, then, before exiting the room, turns to the reclining Buddha, places her hands together in a brief, silent prayer, and smiles. On her face is a look of balance and inner peace. 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Pkkee:�TomT.Syler Centre 6 Yii a el the Pam .Treadmills •Personal Trak* �S Street Level Media MONTHLY41:fol Dece�ber Kandies Kookietis A Snake Eater the , Town of Pickering NEW YEARS COUNIM491 Sunday, Deceatber 31st, 199S Tune :6pmto9pm Recreation Complex Arena Frt1K Fmnft Attk4ty Statins - D.J. - Clowns- 8"WAVeian-1tefrr New Yours Countdown at Ass pu f rtllm Ow A*0r Of ttls : rkkOft ltsens40" CMtllex 031-:1711 or 6"45A= (9o) 420-2222 op 683-2760 CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING SIDEWALK SNOW CLEARING NOTICE During the winter months, the 4t"cipalitRN cleans the snow tiom various sidewalks in the Tcy%%m of Pickcruig Please be advised that the Town will not be rrspe>nsible for any damages caused to objects, such as driveway edging, hedges, shrubs, fencing, and [lower beds adjacent to the sidewalk. Repairs to damaged sod will be undertaken by the Town, as deemed necessary. For more information, please contact the Department of Parks & Facilities at (905) 420-4624. NOTICE OF A SPECIAL PUBLIC PRESEN ITATION concerning FRBMCE131 's BAY Thutr9da7. December 7. 1996 West Salon, Pickering Recreation Complex 1867 Valley Farm Road Pickering The Taw of Pickering Harbour Company, and the Province of Ontario have recently settled, by agreement, a thirteen -year- old legal dispute concerning the control of the use of Frenchman's Bay. At this special public presentation, informa- tion respecting the settlement will be a-adable to the public as follows: 1:00 pm to 7:80 pis Displays illustrating the various aspects of the settlement and brochures describing the dispute and its resolution will be avail- able to the public. Representatives of the Town, the Company and other interested agencies will be present to answer ques- nom. 7:80 PM to 8:80 pm Mr. Dale Martin, Provincial Facilitator, will moderate a public presentation by repro- aentatives of the Town and the Company. 8:80 pm to 8:80 pet Dupiays and brochures will continue to be available to the public. Representatives of the Town, the Company and other interest- ed agencies will be present to answer ques- tions. All membere of the public we invited to attend. 8 December 6, 199S • Tho Original 8a)r News Call Your Community Newspaper - 837-1888 Belamys —special for ten years by Larry Codd Specials are the watchword as December marks the 10th anniversary of Belamys in Ajax. Starting with its own float in the Santa Claus parade, the restaurant plans to follow that up by presenting "Lunch with Santa" on Sun., Dec. 10 and 17. when Santa will bring his sack of gifts and give an early Christmas present to children who attend. As well. restaurant staff will man the cameras and give each child his or her own special photo with Santa as a memento. Sunday also marks Belamys special "all you can eat" crunch where tots under six eat free. Brunch includes: omelets made to order, fresh made waffles, a huge display of hot foods, salad bar. bread table and dessert table. During December, all customers will be offered ballots for a random draw of prizes to be held once a week. The Christmas season lends itself to parties and Belamys is ready to host groups of up to 150 for sit-down meals or for buffets that can be customized to make the experience a special one. Or, they can cater your office's party from a menu that offers a solution to satisfy everyone's taste. But specials are not limited to the month of December. Mondays and Tuesdays are Kids VIP nights during which children 10 and under (to a maximum of two) can eat from the kids' menu free when accompanied by an adult ordering an entrde_ Kids Corner features time-honored favorites such as burgers, hot dogs, pizza, chicken, grilled cheese, fries and S'GEITI with tomato sauce. Children's meals come with a free drink and mini -Mars bar. And while the youngsters are waiting for their meal, they can create on the paper tablecloths with crayons provided. For the adults, specials include: ribs on Mondays, terivaki Tuesdays, chicken on Wednesday. a chicken -rib combo on Thursday, and for Friday and Saturday, prime rib with all the trimmings. The choices continue with steak, shrimp, pasta dishes, burgers, and munchies — from spudskins to escargot. Featured during the week is a hot lunch buffet which includes soup, salad, garlic bread and entries that are changed every day and include meatballs, lasagna. pizza and pasta dishes. '* It's THAT time a ain folks'. Planning a Christmas Luncheon Party? Our Management and Staffare ready and waitin' to make, this year's Christmas Party a big old Texas Good Time. -- So Y'all call now for more ' information and if for reservations (parties of 8. or more). Ask about our ' New Year's Eve Bash! STAR )mater to win a Lone star ' & Cafs Taistide lhsnch for a 19 of TOM „ Addresw Phone: ( postal code: Mail or drop off your entry at: 705 Kingston Road (at Whites Rd.) Pickering. Ontario L1V 6K3 AR ;(905) 420-3334 o All entries must be tervived no law then 2-00 RK Deoanber 15. 1995 * party not to exceed ?A people maximum value S400.OD f� * draw made at the Lone star Cafe * the prize must be accepted as is. It is not tranafan le end has no ' C&A value. J Owner Lee Parker says the spot "has a unique ; neighborhood bar atmosphere. It's a good place to meet friends," he says, "as well as ,ft being a restaurant for a large cross-section of the community. Our reasonable prices attract both young couples and retirees." Belamys goes all out for its customers _ and is open to special preparation requests and diets. Lee, who traded a career in y '� firefighting for the restaurant business, states that: "The restaurant business is a whole bunch of simple things that you have to do right." He is proud that most of his staff have been with the restaurant throughout its ten years in Ajax and adds that he doesn't Lee Parker, owner of Belamys Restaurant know of many other restaurants in the area that have been in operation that Board of Trade administrator appointed to executive long. Denise Wiese, Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade Wiese. Belamys is located at 235 president, announced Mon., Nov. 13 the appointment -Ilse membership of the Ajax Pickering Board of Bayly Street West in Ajax, of Board of Trade administrator Lesley Whyie to the Trade is growing every day, and I hope to bring new between Harwood and executive council of the Ontario Chamber of and innovative ideas for networking and service to Westney. Call (905) 683-5111 Commerce Executives (OCCE). them, through the Work of OCCE," said Ms. Whyte. for more information. "We received the news of Lesley's appointment last 'The opportunity for an expanded lobbying portfolio is pfwe» 837 -ION CL•slaads 937-2900 - Fax $37.0240 1400 " Saver, Link µ Md ri% Ontario LIW 3R2 (B.I" vw,dnr yew Anes) week, and are excited, not only for her In this great great. We will be able to partner with other boards of achievement, but also for our membership, who, trade and chambers of commerce from all over the through Lesley's accomplishments, will receive even province. I am thrilled about this appointmew. and am more representation at the provincial level," said Ms. looking forward loa productive term." AM "o • latin - merengue • salsa • soca • jive • contemporary ballroom - canbbean • One on one / couples / groups GIVE T1 tC_ GIFT THAT LASTS A L[FFro4F The Art of Fee&g Good G11-7 CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE 837 -STEP (7837) Express yourself without saying a wood IMAURANT All Day Breakfast Homemade Soups & Sandwiches, Pancakes and French Toast, Burgers and Hornefries • Take-out • Catering a Rent for Parties Open 7 days a week • Mon. -Sat. 7am-3pm a Sun. 8am-3pm We're Celebrating our i I Oth Anniversary Conte Help Us Celebrate for the oI i' Month of December with 0 Different Events and Specials Sj Sunday Nw o(� 0a Brunch only 7s97 Kids Eat For FREE (ages 6 and under) Ages 6-10 Far fur C'A 9A l0 13:3 rsayly a[. Ajax 683-5111 Your Holiday Party t Dinner Buffet Dinner Special $16.95 $16.95 Talc' & gw,.i , ind. Taxes B jn•aaiues ind. .. hulwlcs S..y., 5'.,fad, #ndudes Sarp, aryeriper, 13+end, HA Fw„ n, F.nase 9 D n"" Dnacrs, c .flee, Tea. . Lunch Special $8.95 Taxa 9 twe"hi ♦ id. ladtda Soup. Emm &76a or Cuff« We Cater To Your Tastebuds...SpnialownuL Selwo edmra♦. Pte salla& . No oartdoton .And Your Appetite. �pp°��- .srniMr Ixpkltt� d 10). 527 WESTNEY t , AJAX ;4' Z 0 0 Enjoy food and friendship—at Mr. Greek ek by Edwin Mercurio peppers, served with tzatziki by the solid reputation of the When you're planning and garlic bread. Or better still, restaurant chain which reaches birthdays or Christmas parties order the finest New York across Canada and the Koras or just a night out with your striploin served with Greek family's own well-established loved ones, chances are you'll salad, rice, roast potatoes and name in the restaurant consider one of the best garlic bread. business. The restaurant can restaurants in Ajax — Mr. comfortably seat 275 in its Greek. Always a popular The beverage and wine list four spacious dining sections. place, the friendly restaurant features such names as Mouton Mr. Greek offers lunch and has undergone a major Cadet, Santa Helena, Black dinner menus in an enjoyable refurbishing and is now under Tower, Kouros, Castelli and relaxing atmosphere. Daily new management _ Romani and many more. specials offer regular experienced restaurant owners, House wines include choices customers great food at George, John and Bill Koras. in red and white wines. All the affordable prices. The They're the three brothers usual popular cocktails are restaurant is located in Ajax at who, in their words, "happened available. 75 Bayly St., west of Harwood 10 pass by and got the impulse Apleasant dining Ave. For take-out or party to buy the existing Mr. Greek experience at Mr. Greek reservations call (905) 683- Restaurant in Ajax." With 25 Restaurant in Ajax is assured 7400 years of experience in the©Jl�ll' y I�J'1LJ� ��� restaurant business, the three ll y 0 ' �l `I arc not only veterans in the$ALTONARD AT 1NCHAVE,PICKERING,ONT culinary art, they have also (905) 509-5 l 23 maintained a large clientelebase over the years. EW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Visitors to Mr. Greek ToUct pricc includes: LIVE ENTERTAINME�, HOT k Restaurant in Ajax can expect COLD BUFFET, BEVERAGES a truly innovative cultural $4 S in advance, f SO at the door (limited number of tickets) experience in Greek cuisine. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY And Mr. Greek's shish kebobs • BIG SCREEN 6'xs' TV • POOL TABLE and bountiful selection of ' SHUFFLEBOARD • 28c WINGS ALL DAY EVERY DAY delicious Greek dishes also BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY NOW, have no MSG added- For ddedFor souvlaki lovers, the barbecued grilled entries start at $6.95 with berf, chicken or • lamb choices. + Savor the great seafood k - • choices of calamari, fillet of sole or shrimp dinner served The with Greek salad, rice, roast V eiorian Gsn�e Potatoes and garlic bread. For appetizers, taste the �, a taramosalata, which is a • �8ant banauct t2�� delicious Greek dip of red • j 619- caviar, potatoes, olive oil and 9858 lemon juice. Mr. Greek also 'features sandwiches and a ata Comm To Morin GWem . I 'burgers with choices including chicken fillet or souviaki on a • TRADITIONAL BRUNCH WrM SANTA pita or bun; hamburger with Sunday, December 10 11:00 - 2:3oprn cheese or bacon and fish or Adults $14.95 Children 5-11 years old $7.95 tsteah on a kaiser. Children under 4 FRED R.S.V.P. r .. •:. For amain course, try Mr. Brunch lncindex • Greek's heartybacon, E%sa' geS• ¢niche, Pancakes with pihalia platter. pie synip, Fruit Juices This is a truly great Greek Caesar salad, Tossed Salad, Pasta salad, Chicken Ips feast featuring your choice of Chicken Wings, Meatballs, Assorted Breed and Roil two lamb chops, two wine FABULOUS DESSERT TABLE es, two chicken fillets, 1996 BRIDES sausages, There's still time lo book that Victoriann s�y{� I" two quails or pork souvlaki, dreamed about. Call soon to boo7k an Wit. garnished with tomatoes, 60 Randall Drive, Pic Village cucumber, onions, green �°°�"'�R'"�`t_ °tr�� ��� The Original Boy News • December 6, 1.995 9 427-6999 ' • fine dixixg ,r reservations recommended i J wine bar, lounge, jazz & blues 22 Church St. S., Pickering Village From left to right, John, Bill and George Korai, owners of Mr. Creek Restaurant at 75 13acic St., west of Harwood A%,e. Herongate� Barn Dinner Theatre Altona Rd.. Pickering A Magical Musical Comedy NOW PUIYINO "if The Shoe Fits" For tickets and rfo please call k472-308lo r '.V a -10 December 6, 199S - Th. C>trijlnol Bey Nom �1DA'S DMPP HARE RYWT :OMF T DU DUS Jimle, s RAW as�aeT .rswa� : u,:� F nal Weak of 8HE4r $A 1VOs! Best Kept Music secret ends Dec. 1 .'s OVER ZOO TITLES Amanda Man""" Nobody Use Faith Hill - it Matters To Me Fidton Various Soundtrack Pulpc2rile Ma►or - Lucky Man Llsa Loeb - Talls o► 11S MANY MORE? I $9055 OT TMES Celine ulon The Who Greatest Mme - Bllr and of ozz aKerrolr Do4s Various Somw"CA Elton John - Vt 6resto Hits OUV oshosme - Diary Ot a Mat/ Van Halas ! PLUS MAN s Top sEiLERS it:rvttC= f'= Much Music Don Henlleyey Dance Mix'95 ,Actual Mlles �t:ra:kW Rest Alants View Morisse " Hoofie and the Blowfish - Seat . Seal 11 Shama TwalnThe winy Coppappetn Me Liv � 11SMANY MORE1 — .SS 1 sew fc-xLx The Bollin�ew"' Made In ttea•W1 "011 Jaeet ladaufl0MOR � "is Dc cede t Gree a Irptest Hltts GolMdton Aim faeJad ,am �Y Mits pREJ -11� ..O p" C Y over Som' box 64 1050 kock Rd., UnH #1 Tel: (91055) 837-1816 A Ca Your Cawnurifty News %%w :837-1881 Gg `the best gift of all this holiday se ivinason On Friday, Dec. 22, the Red Blood Donor Clinic will be at the Metro East. Trade Cross will be holding blood held at the Ajax Community Centre, 1899 Brock Rd.. frotn donor clinics in both Ajax and Centre, 75 Centennial Rd., 1:30 to 7:30 P.M. Pickering. fmm 1 to 4 p.m. ,Give the best gift of all - 1n Ajax, the Red Cross The Pickering clinic will be give the Gift of Life. Zeller's comes to Ajax L:. v,.. Ajax Mayor James Witty cuts the n-bbon at the opening of Zeller's. Ajax. Attending, left to right. are AI Sannes, Zeller's regional vice-president, Angell) Tzogis. store manager. Tedd% 13,ar. Mayor Witty, Anne Truman, personnel and office supers is<ir and P.M] % an nr 4 7F>llr - The Original Bay News 837-1888 Crimestoppers Crimestoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving an arson incident which occurred in the village of Orono on JulyInstant Rebate 23 of this year. At approximately 3 a.m., a three-storey apartment to or t-ven dwelling situated at 5367 Main more St. was set ablaze when 100 suspects tossed a container of flammable liquid through a main floor window. The ensuing flames forcedglow , approximately 50 tenants from the building. There were no reported injuries, however, damage to the building is estimated at $500,000. -Pow Idd Crimestoppers will pay a cash reward of up to $1,000 for any information that leads Y� to an arrest in this incident or 'an Selected Armstrov Floors. any other serious offence. eiedonanawtagerovinof20V& Askf0 "sh. Callers never have to give their name or testify in a court of n9 law. Crime prevention is a Welcome to the ArmstroxgFloorResbron Show where community concern. If you we've got great savings for you on every exciting have any information colour and design in all Armstrong Bet category regarding criminal activity floors. Designer Solarian IIF Designer Solarian, give Durham Regional Visions Solarian--• sum floors at affordable pripm Crimestoppers a call. Where Sea long distance charges apply the �' $S number is 1-800-973-8477, vkiow Soinian .$3 :f and locally at 436-8477. �, Sgt. Kevin Slaney is the co- Cboose _roxr new jbw We rare' Labe of ordinator with the Durham these $Pad haAwt Cub Aeiww frost Arwo@W Regional Crimestoppers = . ,' r . _ •=�;. � _ _:.;,. ,-3: ti program and submits this article in the interests of solving crime. rZ A L e" "Channel Islands ><Canadian gardeners, who growth of early fruit, flower, traditionally plant for summer and vegetable crops which are ::fin the Victoria Day weekend, major exports of the island. .-irate to be away at such a :;;:Plan to visit the capital, St.. ::critical time. But fortunately, Peter Port, on Thursday market #here is a delightful solution, day, where marry of the stall ,,The 1996 Chelsea Flower holders still dress in traditional how, an annual event in costume. The tiny car -free ;London, England — and one island of Henn, just a short trip ..which draws hundreds of away, offers an opportunity to "ihousands of fans every year — explore its glorious shoreline takes place from May 21 to 24, on foot. just in time to take in the show, ;;...Jersey, only .15 minutes off ::get great ideas, and come home the French coast, is the largest ..and garden. of the three Channel Islands. A :,...,.,..Britain is alive with color in morning tour of the Jersey 'May. But obviously, a weekend Pottery, to watch the skilled is not long enough to see all the potters at work is a good way flowers and gardens of even to start your day. Follow this 'London alone. So why not with a scenic drive along the combine your travels in coast, which still bears its stx-k <london with a trip to the fortifications reminiscent of :British Channel Islands, where World War 11 Occupation. You Can enjoy their early spring - The Channel Islands offer flowers, glorious weather and the traditional "bed and Unique sightseeing at an breakfast" accommodation, as unhurried pace. ;.: ;::welI as exceptional hotels with Traditional tours of Great a good variety of price. For Britain seldom include these shoppers. both Jersey and great islands, which are easily Guernsey are "tax-free" havens. reached by ferry from So if you're a flower and Weymouth or non-stop air garden fan, as most of us are, a from London and other cities. trip in May offers the perfect .Guernsey's 25 -sq. mi. rural opportunity to enjoy the island is a sightseer's paradise delightful early summer "of narrow country lanes, weather in the British Channel ::coastline panoramas, the Islands and a day or so at the ;famous dairy herds and lush Chelsea Flower Show. Eike Hungary, the Czech M ARSH ALL TRAVEL--, "Service is our Specialty" VAL MARSHALL TRAVEL ESCORTED GROUP TOURS p,�raent "CHANNEL ISLANDS ADVENTURE plus MONET"S GARDEN do " CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW" .- Departs tK.r tI, I9%- a days $2,723.00 Cdn p.p. =/ based on twin acconu m - • For details call: -- �.► Tel. 905-42$-13M CLOVERRIDGE KAZA 1-800-669-1257 1")702 Marwood Ave., South ottr. REM a274142a Ajax. On . LIS 9Y9 / TRAVFI 0 f - Somewhere there'd a hot spa foryou What is it about this time of While early Romans may year that makes a spa visit have been content to sit around sound so appealing? Could it in pools and soak, today's spa be the warmth and sunshine? aficionado can expect Or perhaps the luxury — or the whirlpools, saunas, aerobics pampering? and body building; sun Whatever the appeal, spa treatments, facials, manicures vacations — popular even in and pedicures; total body Roman times — have been conditioning and massage. consistent in their siren song. Your outdoor enjoyment can And every pleasant travel include golfing or skiing, destination on the map will while indoors you may lounge have at least one to offer. in a solarium or enjoy the Florida, the snowbird social grace of an afternoon destination of choice, offers lea, spas in many of its major Some spas include extra hotels. Miami's famous Doral, Eden Roc and Lido all provide treatments with exotic names packages which vary in price only recognized by the totally depending on number of days stressed, but every spa and whether you are planning guarantees relaxation and on single or double occupancy. comfort for however long you Fort Lauderdale and Tampa decide to stay. Some even also offer several great spa offer introductory packages. facilities. Maybe those early Romans Throughout the States, spats weren't so ancient in their are great drawing cards to cold ideas after all. climate destinations as well as warm, attracting visitors to California, Arizona, South Carolina. Utah, Colorado and Massachusetts. Anyone wishing to travel abroad can find pampering in Grenada, St. Lucia. Italy. France, Germany and Austria. T And even in unexpected places Eike Hungary, the Czech Republic, Syria and the Dead FIRST Sea. Of course, you may wish to find one closer to home: in Quebec or even in Ontario — perhaps The Inn at Manitou or • Carib Ste. Anne's, which is just minutes down the highway, in + Australl Grafton. r-------------------------------------------- Going South? Why Burn! meg' TANNING WORLD "The Ultimate In Indoor Tanning" This could be the start of something beautiful • A Deep Natural Tan • Easily • Quickly • Safely Christmas Special A Sessions12, $50.00 Gift Certificates . • t .y 7 r 1735 Bavly St., Unit 8A : _ _831=7794 _; . - - - - - - - - - - - - .- . q Ori - j/nol Bay News • To advertise in our next 'Vacation Guide call the Original Bay News at 837-1888 1995 11 ATTENTION SKIERS A DREAM SKI WEEKEND AT WORLD RENOWNED MONT-TREMBLANT, 9UkBEC If you have never skied at Mont-Tremblant and you love skiing, do not miss this once in a lifetime offer. Cyr Tours and Mont-Tremblant offer you the following features for only $299.00 per person, tax included. • 74 Groomed trails • 10 rrfcs • 5 High-speed lifts • Ski -rentals • Instructors (novice It. advanced) ?� • Transportation to MGM- �w Tremblant on 47 seat coach with V.C.R. and washroom • A( commodauons at ["F: i,F,-rrr C1i.KrF.AU. st-Jovite - • 2 Breakfasts • 2 [)inners \ - • Uatly transportation to slopes , • Ski lockers ,� + • $75.x10 of ski lift costs c � ► • "Transportation for shopping • Ail taxes included • Skiing Friday afternoon, all day Saturday and Sunday till noon For (further information on times and dates available please contact: CYR TOURS (905) 420-8401 after 2-.00pm MISS TMS WEEKEND AND YOU WILL IL MISS OUT ON YOUR DREAM :RUTS HE WORLD WITH PICKERING GRAVEL bean Hawaii a • Panama Canal & much more MGM CRUISE & AIR 3AHAMAS : Stop 1t* llv VISFAU & )Poet .. •CHANaS ARE WE'VE BEEN TKWI- 831-5132 Lowly ova*d and opewted. located at 1550 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERING Nectr Red Lobster- rw d to %Am Kempen hasur ce t� f 2 December 6, 1995 The i� t, FS t' Merry Christmas PHOTO PHOTO SERVICE SERVICE • 1 HR PHOTO • READY TO VIEW FINISHING ALL WITHIN 1 HR • REPRINTS • YOU CHOOSE • PASSPORT PHOTOS POSES (1 N 5 MINUTES) BACKGROUND • COMPOSITE PHOTOS PROPS •ENLARGEMENTS -PACKAGES •COPY WORK 619-0414 q C'""99 FALs 3 ewh PANTS, SKIRTS*, SWEATERS, BLAZERS 'Six pleats or more add $3.00. Trims. SYts. Lea1Mn and tpeoW can not Ircluded Coupon must be presented wtlh Imoenlnp order. Onty two day senAce evallable with oft spedal. One Ime personal use only. Expires Feb. 3x96. Not valid with other sprdais. Valid at the Baywood Centra. 105 Bayty St. W. bcatlon only. 427-6518 ,, 25%Off' HALLMARK Chrishnas Cards, Wrap and Boxes plus Everyday cards ,and wrapping Paper. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK HEALTH -RITE 1 • D•A PHARMACY 428-1711 Giving you the Gift of Tm2e TUs Holiday Season Ina time cruw.h�? LIR� A DcaSi aw tthip 4d Matteis S t w W = December 22, in time for Chriskm monaiatt. andE A* widles mpW ymr i Pat geL We an P" Mad seed aimat mythslg. ileus Eml,m a brat the cqwft at Nal w+II. 686.8511 News Merry tristmas and Good Luck! from The Baywood Centre Merchants AsEociation • sem owe"94 firom lim uaff ,(\ u•aicr vans 619-2012 PERSONAL CARE WORLDWIDE 77MREAT CANADIAN Baywood Plaza • Over 17 varieties of Bagels & cream cheeses • Gourmet coffee • Wednesday SPECIAL $3.95 for a dozen begels $1.00 OFF A Bakers Doter except Wednesday F.Deco by 18/95 Baywood Convenience Play 649 r PrOlu a k. Super 7 HERE! *K . Hours: Mon. -Sat. Sunday 8am-llpm 9am-llpm M C ' H«� Mon.-Fri. 9-9 Saturday 8-6 1683-3650 �r Custom Framing Limited Editions By A11 Artists Christmas Prints Available 905-427-2450 SFS 1 LARGE PEPPERONI (or your choice of topping) PIZZA only $6.79 Extra bopftw $1.19 walk m only 416 7.36.36.36 F Befit Wishes for li �Z Joyous Holiday &mon from management & staff at Call Your Community Newspaper - 837-1 alr- �• /Lw ,•PET VALUjPET FOODS & SUPPLIES• Seasons Greetings from your friends at the PET VALU`�` in the Baywood Centre* 105 Baayly� St. W. Aj a -Tlu. 1a a rranchiaedstixe rated by 917946 Ontario Inc. TM Trademark. of Pec Valu Inc. urd under Ilccnar. J•� eSeason's GrectinvA Fresh Bread Baked Daily Hot / Cold Table Coffee / Desserts MORIZIO BROS BAKERY LTD. 656-1502 Shish Kebob us C m daTrust 428-3211 sayly St. _ , Brad y _ _ ,.,.mow. � •....-...mortar T' .�„ ��;a:�- � �. Se The OrhOnol Set► Now - December 6, 1995 13 IE BUY D SELL USED NEW SPORTS EQUIPMENT LAY rr AGnin I � 1 � II Jl NOW FEATURING JEW NOR DICTRACK CERCISE MACHINES A FULL SERVICE SKI SHOP! BAYW©oD CENTRE PHONE 905-428-2272 i season's 0 6vedints -0m .ianagement & Staff ronto ninion ank -8011 Corrie and See... NJ JEWELLERY ;;,v inas You Have to See to Believe! IIYLU'ay for Christmas! Drily Specials! Jocellery Repairs do 1I.VtO m -Made Jewellery on the Premises! We in Your Old Gold! YTHING IS POSSIBLE AT P9J JEWELLERY (9fIS) U3-"" rhe -ift 9alle�ry t� F Snow a4. W BIibiess)p��� 3herlshed Teddies z J Am - Drake Dolls lford Exchange Plates and -.:...> i rvice With a Smile! 427-5589 VIDEO DYNASTY ; • • • • • s0160 chald Season's Greetings from Management andstaff Always A Pleasure To Serve You Festive Special N9ry Here Delivery 439-1000 Party Reservations 619-0343 Happy Holi4ays Christmas Arranoremenn & PoinsaWas :gym $999 T '` 1 ; 12Roesfroni ll� ,;Bouquets from $7" We dchm to your home or office. 105 Bayly St. W 9o5-619-7673 ,Por worldwide delivery 1-800-151-6888/ &J(J�e -/,�XeYs4" Bring In This Ad And Receive Small Coffee & Regular Donut 9 9 (% .,(reg. ,150) (r Dec 31 969_ Baywood Centre Optical & contact Lens Centre Rocentty Relocated to Baywood Centro horn Hunt St. roll $%m Zw" W w,4 48.3-2020 Est. in Ajax sine 1975 1 Baskin Robbins. ... $5.00 - off • CAKESN N N N • N _ N ; N 4 '(Min. $18.95) Exp. Dec. 31/95 428-3429 :.Dalt, F" .P&a o Parma � • •c4ft low •cwwccfts • .Snacks • . Boo+cs/Tays • ,C • •sumrwr camps lr000R COUPON to tr,k ad ro r•cMv laX oro n•w party bookln� or sole orf duly • aw. on. coupon per +homy. Explr•s Jan 15 1996.686-2238 ........................ HOW TO WIN >u simply fill in the ballot below and drop it into the ballot K located in the frontJobby of Swiss Chalet (in the Baywooc ,ntre). All ballots must be in by December 1 1 th/95 at 5:00 )m. The draws will be made Wednesdav December 13th, 9-00 am. All winners will he contacted by phone. Each nner must correctly ansner the sk111 testing gLiestion below. �.Ballot QuestionName Addrm Town Phone Nurn Skiff Testing �sr:.�.., ;. .. -�_ .. _- -. .... ..r—__...., ..�.sa._. --.��......�.—.�.-- -�r:�ce'a5*'Tns«�g. - r'-c-^;'z:.tl��. <c. ----�'^'..�-r'^'.� ��s a;.. .�aa c�!?�i�>.s�}+�1;+SS�i3«��,W.6w.?p:'xr; .rw;^;— x.. hi;..`J'tsw.6'�ri'�st� .�-rw„ .�. -• .r. f . .+ccwrrper or r 773 • Th!d� Rw7 No,"+ i Call Your Comm inity Newspaper - 837-1 *4e V? tr, RY . Royal Woods r . IF ` G8G-23oo I ticti to Ryan a second from the Annandale rink is pictured on home ice during Saturday's Holiday Inn Challenge (Pbotn by Jim Lywb) ir Softballstrikesana a out ' in search fsite anted: a home for the Canadian Softball Museum and Hall of Fame. Apply immediately to Softball Canada. The concept of a permanent home for a museum/hall of fame has been a vision for as long as softball has been around. Why not? Softball has always been a major thread Of our cultural fabric and now, with the emergence of women's fast -pitch in the Olympics, the successes of Canada's national men's teams as world and Pan -Am champions, the amazing feats of the Toronto Gators and the explosive growth of slo-pitch, the game needs a place to hang its hat. Three years ago, Softball Canada asked its membership to canvass communities for possible sites. The Canadian Curling Association also was without a home for its museunt/ltall. At the time, the two bodies might have shared a big, unused former registry building in downtown Kitchener. But it appears Softball Canada has struck out. The curling group, headed by }Lill president Dot ..McRae of London, Ont., scored the building as a sole tenant, complete with a 10 -year lease at $1 per year and $100,000 worth of renovations. The grand opening of the nearly $2 million project is planned for next November. "We wanted to be a co-partner and an equal partner with I.".' curling," said Softball Canada executive director Rick Johnson from Ottawa. "But what the curling people ,proposed was unacceptable. As a result, we are still looking. Ideally, a softball -only facility would include 3,500 sq. ft. of exhibit space and 1,500 sq. ft. of storage and off, ia space. Softball Canada can be reached at (613) 748-5668, fax (613) 748-5760. Ontario Baseball: Linda Lewis of port Lambton, near Sarnia, is the new Baseball Ontario president. She succeeds Bernie Soulliere of Windsor and is only the second woman to occupy the presidency. Vi Christopher of Belleville (1987-88) was the other. Other officers elected at the group's annual mating last weekend in Chatham included vice-presidents Jack Middlemass of Kitchener, David Huctwith of Mississauga MW Peter Topolie of North Bay. Executive members are Tom Lawson, North Yak; Noreen Brodie, Markdale; Don McKnight, Newmarket; Randy Pickle, Oshawa; Bob Humphries, London; and George Birch, Belle River. Jim Lutton of Oshawa, OSA supervisor of coaches, was Hamed an honorary member for his 30 years of servioe. Fast -Pitch Symposium: National head coaches Terry Baytor and Chick Kennedy will be handling speakers at Softball Ontario's Symposium Feb. 16-17 at tete denture Im r on Dixon Rd. in Toronto. Canadian hall of famer Diane Warriner, along with Softball Ontario instructora Dick ,Anthony and Doug Neil, are other clinicians, Baytor's men's team heads for Midland, Mich,, next July 5 to 13 for the world championships. Kennedy has a date July 21 to 30 at Columbus, Ga., whete worm's fw pitch makes its debut as an official Olympic spat, For symposium details, $98 ($134 with room) contact Sotftban Ontario at (416) 426-7150. Seniors zone playdown by Jim Easson r'rwelve teams started out in our zone playdown trying win one of two spots that lets them advance further the CIBC Seniors competition. The action took place the Port Perry Curling Club on Nov. 18-19. All the clubs in tl local zone participated from Dalewood in Cobourg through Tam Heather in Scarborough. Tam had the largest representatic with three entries. A Port Peng foursome skipped by Ralph Fairnman won the, side on home ice. Annandale's representatives lasted into th third round, but only by virtue of a bye in the opening draw. Th team consisted of Rocky Bergeron at skip, Walter Nash playin, vice, Jim Easson at second, and Mark Scanlan at lead. Th, eventual two zone winning teams will play in the regional to b contested in Thornhill Golf and Country Club next weekend - Some have asked why it is not the Annandale Curling Cluj who are hosts for the Ontario Men's Curling Championship it the Pickering Recreation Complex next February. Whitb3 Curling Club has bid to host those championships a number of times. When they were finery awarded the 1996 version, they were unable to come to an agreement with their local Iroquois Park Complex, but came to terms with the Rec Complex. Accordingly, Whitby is hosting the Nokia Cup there Feb. 6-11. There is a $5 discount on full week and final weekend packages ordered before year end. Call 665 -CURL for more information. NEVADA BOB'S aur & RICHET �/ GREAT GIFT IDEAS FROM AS LOW AS $2 THE BEST SELECTION dr LOWEST PRICES IN DURHAM 1121 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-5333 Mon. -Fri. 9:30am-9pm • Sat 9am-6pm • Sun. l l arr,-5pm in })urbane" 888 Oft'} 1 y program Holiday R.I.D.E. P gram The Durham Regional keep up our efforts to maintain saying thanks. Durham College's Men's pent-up baseball fever? Well, tourney is The Upper Deck police Service joins eight other as safe a community as Our official Kick -Off and 'Volleyball OverkiIl Cu 1995 now police agencies in the area to possible. Over the next six reception was Thurs., Nov. 30, yb p you can release that Sports Bar on Westney Road ,announce the start of their weeks, ending Jan. 7, 1996, the at Variety Village in is Dec. 28, 29 and 30 at energy, do your heart some South. Durham College Athletic good, and raise funds for the Sponsorship will be 1995 Holiday Season R.LD.E. Durham Regional Police Scarborough. program. Starting Nov. 30, a R.J.D.E. team will be setting Complex, Oshawa. Twelve top Ajax Chapter of the Heart and supported by Upper Deck and colleges and universities from Stroke F d special team of seven officers up at various locations Alberta, Quebec and Ontario oun at V" at the upcoming 3rd annual Mixed Labatt s. Tournament applications are available from has been operating Christmas throughout all eight wilt participate. Admission $3 Sno-Pitch Tournament. the Heart and Stroke office, 835 spot checks to find drinking municipalities in the region. each day. Information: 721- Teams are currently being Westney Rd. S., Unit 4, from 9 drivers. Last year, checked 3040. sought for the annual event a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays. Due in pan to the R.[.U.E. n 28.0(X) drivers in our holiday Whited to 10 competitors each, wonderful job for the kids."$ slated for Jan. 20, 1996. For more information ca;l program, the problem of R.I. D.E. program and we hope Do you have the baseball Each team is guaranteed the Heart and Stroke office at drinking drivers has decreased to check even more this year in blues already'! Can't wait for three games. Cost is $150 per 686-1521 or Al McGur*in at over the past few years. our search to apprehend the spring thaw to vent out that team. The headquarters for the 683-1627. However, they continue to drinking drivers. This year's . ANW SELECTION OF THOMAS not provincial or national said. lit dual take much. THE TANK ENGINES pause injuries and deaths on all campaign will again include ,participants, it was a time to t?Otlple y behind the games."Our Customer of our roads. We intend to the "Passport To Ride" coupon Epp qi�/"% } �'�;11.. A first place winner at the recently held I Ith Annual Durham Regional Police Disabled Games. Durham athletes excel in Disabled by Steve Tait No matter how you look at it, they are truly great athletes, despite not being able to race down the ski slopes a la Albeno Tomba, play rugby like Gavin Hastings, or slam a basketball like Michael Jordan. But nothing could stop than from competing as fiercely as their favorite athletes. Disabled athletes gathered in Pickering to compete in the I Ith Annual Durham Regional Police Disabled Childrat's Games. "We, as a police service, like to be a part of our (community; Burglers finished in third "This is a fun competition for them," said Hot Wheels coach Lyn Sutton. "Some of the other kids who don't compete at a higher level got to come to this one. "They like to compete. And it's fun for them to win." But it was the Burlington R -enters who left town with the top prize. A roar was heard when Burlington's name was called as the champions. Lindsay Pallister, captain of the Burlington team had a smile on her face that lit up the room their contribution to the event. "We're very appreciative of their assistance," said Mr. Giffin. "Also, Mayor Wayne Arthurs has been 100 percent supportive, as has the Town of Pickering-" But nothing pleases the police department more than to see the young competitors giving it their all and leaving with smiles on their faces. "For every smile 1 see, l smile right back," said Mr. Giffin, "It's an unbelievable feeling. The kids are my greatest Christmas gift." ASK THE (-OMFORT EXPERTS 'v •y. " 1 C. rttfwd I teatlne u Atr G)ndirwttttng } • Michael Trc"n (Service Mar»ger) :\n lavdepertdva Ler.ra Db6 Snce rah: HAVING TROUBLE Q• Rr.Y lxwdi 1 iu ai.w my hum •-m vi.rn tort` arty 4.r a rrxer traca.m r,t "h.t ar try oNrearwm .nth rtta,5 rn � my hnme."ner't romance' A. !r a car hrrtre o.neiv rapanth4yto mamtan ommen hen level "Mie the" hwmte ..rnrenpad. 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"This is our way of to her. �' •� ., Make Hobby ` showing our commiitmat to the But for everyone who q, ty." attauded — athletes, vobntods. • Shopping `' i Athletes from nunerars chubs coaches and police offices — it ZP Easy at... ,!around Ontario united at the was indeed a special day. �. 'Pickering Recreation Complex "The Durham Police are one - • ,for the games, including great organization," said Clare • 4 from the Dutfnm Runstedler, a patent of one of m' Hot Wheels club. With teams the athletes. "They really do a j�j� jj�r in.. Whited to 10 competitors each, wonderful job for the kids."$ Durham Hot Wheels entered And as far as Mr, Clr & is a Model Railroads, including Starter sets' three teams so everyone would concerned, the police a Slot Car Racing Sets and Accessories aiave an opportunity to take part department will continue to '!iiia • Plastic Model Of all kinds competition, 9M with support the event for many years another one hold in Maivem, a to come. .Radio control tars, boats and lanes:.: p considered fun and less "As long as I'm around I'm • Doll Houses • Rockets & Kites m competitive for those who are going to by to keep it going," he "Bat . ANW SELECTION OF THOMAS not provincial or national said. lit dual take much. THE TANK ENGINES athletes. And for the The police administration is ,participants, it was a time to t?Otlple y behind the games."Our Customer shine. 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And the second and the Hot Wheels deputrrtatt is thankful of police t+lext to Golden Grlddk. acrmn from K Mart ?... .,..yw, n .t'�.: ,4" hook which will be distributed to all drivers that have not been drinking as our way of Join us on Friday, Dec. 8th at 7:00 p.m. as we welcome Gabrielle Bauer, who will be signing copies of her book Tokyo My Everest --;'�'� ►�` and on Saturday, Dec. 9th at 2:00 p.m. we welcome Shane Peacock who will be signing copies of his newest book NEVIDE BOB'S soieaeecwer WAREHOUSE CM(STMAS ..........................CoupeN6 ~ GOLF PULL CART ' GOLF BAG ,Z., $ 00 41000 : OFF OFF This coupon cannot bs ueW in This coupon cannot be used in ; . conjunction with any other oler. oonjunetion with any other oNer. Expires December 20. 19®5 Expires December 20, 1995 n.•.........•..•.•...••....y........................... GOLF & RACQUET SHOE: TENNIS RACQUET $ loo 9 Q�. 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Despite freezing school officials honored the P Priority items _;ytemperatures. 200 school ,environmental identified by the students donors and sponsors who had redevelopment of the school included two large vegetable children, teachers, j �. t •s� assisted in the school's grounds project started in the gardens and shade trees needed government, corporate and environment project. ect. �• �,,�i civic group officials lamed p fall of 1994. The project's most to surround the existing play P The ceremony was also held unique aspect was that it was structure at the rear of the tulip bulbs at ilte in memory of Grade 1 school t� groundbreaking ceremonyof community driven and funded. school. teacher Sheila Love who the front garden grotto of St. Jayne Tollefsen, chairpersonpassed away last Friday.Mrs. of the PTA Environment Teachers, Sheila Love (Gr. Bernadette Roman Catholic Love was one of three teachers Committee, said the impetus 1). Peter Valks (Gr. 6), Janet School in Ajax on Wednesday, of the Catholic school who Nov. 29. wfor most of the work came Tome -Smith (Gr. 8) and their # rjr• . A4 from the students and teachers; classes assisted the funding and labor came from Environment Committee with within the school c presentations community, P tons of the concept the business sector, and plan to potential supporters. citizens of Ajax. And as a result of their efforts, She also said she is pleased Canada Trust donated $3,000 " with the way teachers of the towards the completion of the ��,"�• _ 1 'a - school are integrating the Vegetable gardens and the Ajax Edwin hfevcu� St. Bernadette Roman Catholic Schoolprincipal B an environment there into their ROSY Club purchased ten 2Q y " �'+ 3r '• _ classroom curriculum and that ft. Norway maples Livett congratulates Jayne Tollefsen, chairperson of r = the parish of St. Bernadette, the PTA environment committee, for her active • _ �' under Fr. Dan Palillo, have Among those honored in the involvement in the school's environmental project. been verysupportive commemoration ceremony Partly hidden is Ann Quinn, treasurer of PTA pportive of the y Environment Committee. school project. were the St. Bernadette Last winter with Ajax Knights of Columbus, who i Rotary Club acting as a raised ised $6,000, Ajax Energy Region to begin direct deposit catalyst, students, teachers and Corporation, DuPont Canada by Jacquie McInnes .40 parents developed a concept Ajax Plant, Arnst Loam rAs of Tan. 1, social assistance benefit recipients who plan. Landscape architect Supply, Consumers Gas. Inter cheques will have to Cmd their own lose their way of recovering the funds. The Henry Kortekaas translated the Provincial Pipeline, St. region will no longer replace lost or stolen cheques for them, a deci- schoolchildren's ideas into a League, ette's Catholic Women's cion which should save the region approxiruately $26,000 a yam, workable plan and level League, Highland Farms,The �;... preliminary budget for the Vandermeer Nursery, banJc deposit ch� w� made in light of the region's new direct Pickering Nurseries, Habitat dirtxQ alto ban} �vv4rch allow recipients to have funds put work. In May, the Durham y ' Account, ��, eliminatin Region Roman Catholic 2000, Un ilock and Ajax Parks cheque loss or theft Committee yVhs 8 pamibility of 5t. Bernadette Roman Catholic School children plant Separate School Board and R�maa°n• says notices are scheduled to or TFdwards tulip bulbs for the school's grotto and garden. unanimously approved the g that a out upcoming cheques etrst:r- mveryone affected sill have Residence MORE THAN JUST A HELPING HAND In your lifetime you have cooked enough meals to feed an army, washed a sea ofdishes, swept miles of floors, mowed the equivalent of5O Rolf courses, and raked the leaves of a thousand trees WhY spend VnftT+' WW=IM==1 a CWW=tom=rte==== ==-=a PWORDER NOW TO ENJOy .CHRISTUAS AROUND THE FIREPLACE DUNAIO NOVEMBER Diwor. PA THE a. s. r. 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Display poinsettias in festive baskets you can pick up from White Rose or any other craft store. Or display in old coffee tins or Christmas cookie jars. 3. Glaze a sourdough bread wreath and decorate with ribbon and dried flowers. 4. Hang gingerbread cookies from a long ribbon from the top of your window sill like you would hang glass balls from garland. - ...... .. •,:eva. x++:wk;'.aiu'1.f:'`.#1-. ,ea+Cs:r'Stk%SSsa.'.:}±%,.9; ,b-.-•.4:.. -. i+,slti�i . a?t� iu•..�. Y. :.:.: i..t�i:;' .+ :n 3siGi'i..:..sis. t1 '-� The Original Bay New: December 6, 1995 17 Great Stocking Stuffers Small gift basket arrangements make great stocking stuffers for anyone on your list. They're inexpensive so you'll be able to stay within your budget. Because they're practical they'll be that much more appreciated for their thoughtfulness. Need a gift for a gardening lover? Consider some new gardening gloves together with some bulbs/seeds and a small trowel tucked into a clay pot'. For those friends who love to be in the kitchen, an assortment of spice mixes and dip mixes seasonably wrapped make a thoughtful inexpensive gift. A variety of gourmet teas with fruit flavored rock candy to sweeten your tea cup or an assortment of flavored coffees topped off with a chocolate coffee melting spoon will make a great stocking stuffer to be enjoyed on cold days yet to come. „ ' !f. Loopy Bow (Two Sizes) Approximate finished diameters — 5" and 6". Refer to General Information and Instructions on pages 3-4 Choose ribbon width according to size of finished bow desired `OTE: The ribbon for these bows must be alike on both sides and should be fairly stiff 2 yards No. 3 ribbon = approx. 5" diameter '` \ 2 yards No. 9 ribbon = approx. 6' diameter Stapler Craft glue 'lie instructions are written for No. 3 ribbon. Any changes for No. 9 ribbon are in (). Measure 10" (12") from one end and make a loop to the back - do not crease. Continue !ooping ribbon back and forth making 5" (6") loops directly under the one before until you have 6 (5) loops on both sides. Staple at centre. Glue one end into a circle to cover the staple. pend on each person for specials in The Original Bay News for restaufants giftafter the N P ACENTRE -IDA DRUG STORE PHONE NO: (416) 282-4223 • FAX NO: (416) 282-4391 91 RYLANDER BLVD., WEST HILL on tm Aba ylarm Plata) 1p.^Christmas 'Wrap, decorations & chocolates at everyday low prices. VlSTI OUR Pi`iARMACY TO J{,ECK OUR LOW PRICES 8L SERVICE. FREE BLOOD PRESSURE C 1ECK ANY DAY. Baskets & Fine Gifts Express the joy & glad tidings of the season with a gift basket. 1220 Rigby Dr., Pickering Catalogue Available Delivery across North -America Sound Blaster Value CD 4x Multimedia Kit Upgrading your FIC? The Soundblaster Value quad speed CD kit comes with everything you need to enjoy the new standard in multimedia software. 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I Dope you have a Merry Christmas. From Stephanie Lee- Shue Dear Santa This is goisig to be my first Christmas here in Pickering. I have been a pretty good girl this year, but I understand if you can not bring me a lot of presents. Christmas isn't all about receiving gifts anyway. Although, if you do have enough time and space on your sleigh, I would appreciate some jeans, and a few Nike .,and Adidas shirts. Yours truly ;Kirsten Hague P.S. A Sega Genesis :would be nice too for my little brother. -_,._Attention Ajax ChildrenTM on ROGERS TK �� SANTA Communit �a y Monday Dec. 18 6:00 to 8:00pmAbO1 you wfu your letter to Santa you can talk to him personally. Tune in to your community j -Tuesday Dec. 19 6:00 to 8.00 pm channel to Shane your Christmas Wish List. 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Task force to review young offender "discipline program" Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services Bob Runciman has announced the appointment of a task force of community leaders and members of provincial parliament to •Develop a strict discipline program for Ontario and young Afenders. "Ontario residents have -epeatedly called for tougher sanctions against youths who show a flagrant disregard for The law," the minister said. "Thk government is interested in a program tailor-made for Ontario that would expose young offenders to the concepts of discipline and personal respomsihill ty.•" "The task force will establish standards for security, work and basic skills training to maximize self-worth and rehabilitation of young offenders," Mr. Runciman said. The task force will review Canadian and international models for strict discipline facilities, and make recommendations on how a program of strict discipline should be developed for the effective custody, management and treatment of young offenders. Strict discipline programming for young offenders have recently been introduced in Manitoba and Alberta. Programs typically introduce fundamental values such as personal accountability and self-respect in a highly structured atmosphere of rigorous physical discipline. The task force will be co- chaired by Gary Carr, parliamentary assistant to the solicitor general and MPP for Oakville South, and Janet Ecker, parliamentary assistant to the minister of community and social services and MPP for Durham West. Members include Norman Inkster, former commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Honourable John M. Senshen of the Ontario Court, provincial division, Archie Ferguson, former commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police, London criminal lawyer Norman Peel, Q.C., Franco Fragomeni, supervisor of psychological services at the Belleville General Hospital, and Gary Allan, former special programs coordinator, Brockville Psychiatric Hospital. The minister said new programming recommended by the task force would be implemented within current ministry budget allocations. The task force is to complete its recommendations by April 15, 1996. Glenanna ,Dental Group Dr. Henry Alban Dr, Stephan Minsky Dr. Howard Kanner ■ new Pickering dental practise ■ dentristry for all ages — especially children ■ emergencies & new patients welcome ■ backed by 25 years experience Pickering Medical Centre Hwy z rrcLim 101 1885 Glenanna Rd., Pickering, Ont. 831-7566 PP TABLE '1 �,LINEN -RENTAL • µ a FOR ALL OCCASIONS ° AU standaed sizes avadable. Free delivery & pick-up. e Ride colour selection. BEST QUALITY BEST PRICE - PROMPT SERVICE I AMBASSADOR TEXTILES Serving Pickering, Ajax & Whitby Z 905-428-8128 Fax 905-428-8531 The Original Bay News • December 6, 1995 19 Holiday safety check list by Marie Patenaude • Place your tree away The holiday season is again from any heat source or exit. upon us, however, along with . Use only CSA approved the joy this time of the year lights and discard all lighting brings many people will suffer sets that are frayed or bum injuries or die as a result damaged. Keep electrical bulbs of carelessness. So along with away from curtains or the list our children will give combustible materials and Santa, each family should have never use candles on or near a another one to ensure a safe tree. Keep all Christmas and happy holiday season. presents away from electrical bulbs. Do not overload Holiday safety check list extension cords. Keep • Choose a freshly cu, connections away from the tree. When you are ready to Fater in the stand. bring it indoors to decorate, cut • Use weatherproof two to three inches off the base outdoor lights and cords for dill onall and lace it •nexterior decorations. �g y P 1 a sturdy tree stand. Keep the reservoir filled with water until you take the tree down. • Unplug all fights before going to sleep or leaving the house. • Make sure that children are aware of the potential dangers of the Christmas tree. Keep children and pets away from candles, electrical cords and fireplaces. Do not leave small children unattended. • Ensure smoke alarms in your home are working. Make sure that the fire extinguisher is kept in an accessible place and members of the family know how to use it properly. • Since most of us will be spending extra time in the kitchen to prepare that holiday feast, be alert when cooking. Now that you have your list, check it over twice and have a sate and happy holiday season. Task force to review young offender "discipline program" Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services Bob Runciman has announced the appointment of a task force of community leaders and members of provincial parliament to •Develop a strict discipline program for Ontario and young Afenders. "Ontario residents have -epeatedly called for tougher sanctions against youths who show a flagrant disregard for The law," the minister said. "Thk government is interested in a program tailor-made for Ontario that would expose young offenders to the concepts of discipline and personal respomsihill ty.•" "The task force will establish standards for security, work and basic skills training to maximize self-worth and rehabilitation of young offenders," Mr. Runciman said. The task force will review Canadian and international models for strict discipline facilities, and make recommendations on how a program of strict discipline should be developed for the effective custody, management and treatment of young offenders. Strict discipline programming for young offenders have recently been introduced in Manitoba and Alberta. Programs typically introduce fundamental values such as personal accountability and self-respect in a highly structured atmosphere of rigorous physical discipline. The task force will be co- chaired by Gary Carr, parliamentary assistant to the solicitor general and MPP for Oakville South, and Janet Ecker, parliamentary assistant to the minister of community and social services and MPP for Durham West. Members include Norman Inkster, former commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Honourable John M. Senshen of the Ontario Court, provincial division, Archie Ferguson, former commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police, London criminal lawyer Norman Peel, Q.C., Franco Fragomeni, supervisor of psychological services at the Belleville General Hospital, and Gary Allan, former special programs coordinator, Brockville Psychiatric Hospital. The minister said new programming recommended by the task force would be implemented within current ministry budget allocations. The task force is to complete its recommendations by April 15, 1996. Glenanna ,Dental Group Dr. Henry Alban Dr, Stephan Minsky Dr. Howard Kanner ■ new Pickering dental practise ■ dentristry for all ages — especially children ■ emergencies & new patients welcome ■ backed by 25 years experience Pickering Medical Centre Hwy z rrcLim 101 1885 Glenanna Rd., Pickering, Ont. 831-7566 PP TABLE '1 �,LINEN -RENTAL • µ a FOR ALL OCCASIONS ° AU standaed sizes avadable. Free delivery & pick-up. e Ride colour selection. BEST QUALITY BEST PRICE - PROMPT SERVICE I AMBASSADOR TEXTILES Serving Pickering, Ajax & Whitby Z 905-428-8128 Fax 905-428-8531 The Original Bay News • December 6, 1995 19 s- .. tt •s.�,. '�� ',!► it '• p . a,t ,•. M `. tet 10 December b, 1995 The OrlsMol Bay News TORONTO E=M0NNW11111111111110 1450 Kingston Rd. PICKERING • t rng & Business Applications • Travel and Tourism On Campus Wileo and Sarre • Accoun • a tntg Coarpums Business AdiniiMstiatim • Legal Adminh trstkv Assistant • Dental Assistant witty HARP • COMPUTER 6 NETWORK TECHNICIAN COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST 2 Part-time Positions Available in Busy Production Department • Editorial Typesetter. Must possess strong English skills and a minimum of 80 wpm typ- ing skills. Must have Macintosh experience using Quark Xpress 3.0. Newspaper experi- ence a definite asset. • Mac Graphic Artist. Must be proficient in Quark Xpress 3.0 and FreeHand 2.0. Must have a minimum of three -years Macintosh experience. Newspaper experience a definite asset. Both positions require team players who are willing to work tight deadlines. Mail or fax resume to: The Original Bay News 1400 Bayly St., Unit 6A, Pickering, Ontario L 1 W 3R2 Fax: 837-0260 Attn. Production Manager Only successful applicants will be contacted. No phone calls please. Female Exotic Dancers Needed Please call 837-2266 For further information 837-2266 Busy agency seeks male & female. AN"" imme- diately for film & T.V. Background artists. No experience required. Work guaranteed. 416-961-2226 I I TIMAh FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE MAY BE AVAILABLE • Some programs offered only at Oshawa Campus Call today for further information and FREE personal interview Time is running out. Join Ati o n for Christmas selling now. l irn extra Cash $$$ Call Pauline Naulls today! 427-4689 Fir>t it) allcrs rrcnor a FREF. G117 PEOPLE'S TAXI Taxi drivers wanted for a fast growing company. Part time or full time. 427-7770 General Help7 PART TIME RECEPTIONIST WANTED For veterinary hospital in Pickering. Evenings do Saturdays Approx. 1 o hours per week. . Apply with resum6 to: 1400 Bayly sr., Unit 6A Pickering Ll W 3R2 Box 11414 Call Your Community Newspaper - 837-11 837-2900 Employment / Career EXPERIENCED OUTSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVES REQUIRED Energetic, reliable, personable, self starters required to sell newspaper advertising for busy Durham Region Community Newspaper. Successful individuals must have experience selling within a commissioned sales environment. Please mail resume to: nomav News Attn: Rob McCaig 1400 Bayly St., Unit 6A, Pickering, Ont. L1W 3R2 Sales Representatives Durham's largest Ford dealer is g -r -o -w -i -n -g... We want people that can do it all: Sell, Lease, New, Used, All Vehicles For a confidential interview call Jim Simms WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. 1 167 Kingston Rd., Pickering, Ontario 905-839-6666 Articles for Sale WEDDING DRESS Form fitting beaded long dress with detachable train. .Size 9-10. veil do earrings. $800.00 or best offer. call 839-0142 um GUALrrY BURLED PECAN Dark finish dining rooms pedestal table and hutch. Two 20- extensions Art when ext nded. Call 905. 985-7905 or 905-837-1989. Now $6500, now $3200. Articles Wanted coldFcnom • Le'REffi • PO SrcA11 6 TOPPECESP.UD APPRAISALS ALSO GIM PHONE JMN (905) 6a6.as6S ANYME FOR SALE 1992 Arctic Cat Wildcat 700 snowmobile. Low mileage, Good condition $5000.00 After 6 pm 9054MM-3187 Port Perry Daycare Available j Man of twin boys wekmme children in her home. Newborn to 4 years. Part -times / fuN-fiime casual. R.N., exIwi. enced with special needs. References upon request. rohecked. Cell 427-M14 for Ajax area PIANO LESSONS Royal Conservatory of Music affiliate piano teacher giving private lessons. For more info call Susan 839-8159 TUt.• "A -Little -Extra -Hell?" " TUTORING SERVIC� 'Certified Ontario Teachers 'One -On -One Turtoring 'In your home Please call for a Brochure (905) 427-2085 [ Apts. For Rent PICKERING Tridel Luxury Condo 2 bdrms, 2 baths, 5 appliances, security, million dollar rec. centre, parking. $1200 Per month, all inclusive. Call 416-266-7291 PICKERING Near the Lake 1 Br. Bachelor Apt. Main Floor, West Shore area, nicely decorated, new broadloom, 2 appliances, Parking. $565 includes all util- ttnes. X10 EEM Call Paui (416) 905-9997 Condos For Rent Discovery Place Pickering Why Fly to Florida? Country Club Amenities 1300 s9. ft. corner apt., 2 baths, 2 bedrooms, bal- cony, TV room, low cost maintenance. Elegant liv- ing. Home Life / Homes Inc. 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(416) 281-U99 A.C. HANDYMAN SERVICES Repair Renovations Painting Interior & Exterior Plumbing. Carpentry, and much more Phone: 831-2416 i = ALLSAFE i I acre county setting v g� PRO DRIVERS OOHS - 25 hour classroom • 13 lessons in car �• G" licence waiting time 8 months - *Approved by MTO / OSL / CPDEA Course Tax42� 1 T i T Maximum Insurance Deductable Discounts ~ rSan CHRISTMAS TREES 14 V#T 1WXSH cvT from our farm arriving daily. Spruce and Pine ' 4PTree baling Tree bag with this ad r OPEN DAII-Y MB'1'BO BAST TRADE (3rNT>RL' L 1899 Brock Rd., Pickering WATSON FREE FARM ■ s� a� nave as, as, a� as' ass? a� s� � ass aim �i Christmas Trees Cut Your Own or PreCut Spruce & Pine WHITBY - Th icksm Red. Exit off 401, north 5 miles to Conlin Rd. then east 1 mile Qg Hwy. *7, i mile eau of brooktin, then south on nickson to Conlin OR 2 miles west of Durham College. Open Daily 9 s -m - 6 p.m. BOWNANVILLE - Waverly Rd., Exit off 401, north 12 miles on Dutham 57. Open Daily 9 a -m. - 5 P ­ CUT YOUR OWN $22 any six includes G S.T. FRESH CUT TREES $10422 includes G.S.T. FREE TREE BALING WATSON TREE FARMS (905) 263-8858 FREE Carly Canes for kids FREE pine boughs & cones. � `Loans up to ' DONT GET CaU1GHT ,SHORT FOR CHRISTMAS; lines d credit, f st, 2nd fi 31d's sane up b 70% naW* a Please call today. Never any up front Im. ROBERT BROWN ....0 .116111111101111110 & Cook •mw 668-0398 (OW 4MI232 INTRODUCTORY OFFER for Origitllidtl Baq► News Chdssified Customers. Purchase dwee classified ads and recon die ftlydh for FREEI* Phone or Fax The original Bay News clasilfiad sttitff for mora information Phone 837-2900 Fax 837-0260 *3 ads must be paid at tuts of boo" The Original Sad► News • December 6, 1995 21 ' Mon.-Thurs 10-6 .� The Tile sai�a�y a6 683-0079 Sunday 12 a Pickering Home and Leisure Centre, 1755 Pickering Parkway, Unit 052 r-- `a' ----i r ----------------------------------- n r -----------i iS iCOMPLETE /O RENOVATION OF BATHTUB O FF;1'5 0 OO/FF1569"50 1 i i ENCLOSURES WITH 1 i On Adhesive 1 with 9Y9ry floor i YOUR CHOICE OF ,Low Prtelnsti Flt Every mates I i prodecet rrith all i K tile purchase. l a STANDARD TILES Budget • Gnat Saleroom : l Now tile pardwa. t L ----------J L ----------------------------------- J L ----------J Local 60s to present band for your parties, weddings, reunions k etc... Call Randy (9os) 428-6725 11 � 1 11 1 Carpentry Spek.-iahsts and General Contractors providing a complete servfoe m i creative resdentul and comr:xrcaW rrnvvatwns for over 'S years. • Lntrnor Altenwas & DrywaC I • Closets. Sheirmg & Bai:Cia CAbmets • Kitchens & Bathrooms Remodehng • Bavim—am Recycled to living Space • Cusoom Buis: Decks & Fences CALL US. WE DO 1T PROFESSION'AUY1 I GARY 427-1672 GM CONTRACTING We do basement apartment emergency exits, water proofing, general contracting and more. (416) 7545501 24 Hour Service Metro Lx.nu B1 2M7 i_ r- Tr (905) Ojy-61 1 y Announcements In Memoriam Tributesfor Christmuo Let your loved ones be remembered this Christmas Deadline is Monday Dec. 18 Tributes running Dec. 20 'rice is $30+ GST Call Sherrine or Danielle 837-2900 Crimestoppers Crimestoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving a break, enter and theft which occurred in the Town of Ajax on Oct. 15. At approximately 9 p.m., Pat's Rent -All, situated at 334 Westney Road, was forcibly entered. Entry to the premises was gained by smashing the front entrance door to the building. A vehicle is believed to have been used to force the door at the point of entry. Once inside, the culprits stole a quantity of property which included: 2 Stiel quick -cut saws, models TS460 and TS350; 1 Hitachi quick cut saw; 1 Polyquip air compeessoc; 1 Polyquip 2400 watt generator, 1 Husgvama 18 - inch chain saw; 1 Hitachi roofing nailer, 1 sub floor stapler. The estimated value of the stolen property is approximately $6,000. Crimestoppers will pay a cash reward of up to $1,000 for any information that leads to an arrest in this incident or any other serious offence. Callers never have to give their name or testify in a court Of law. - Crime prevention is a community concern. If you have any information iregarding criminal activity give Durham Regional Crimestoppers a call. Where long distance charges apply the number is 1-800-973-8477, and locally at 436-8477. Sgt. Kevin Slaney is the co-ordinator with the Durham Regional Crimestoppers program and submits this article in the interests of solving crime. CHRISTMASTREES � ti ti I acre county setting v Cut 6'- ' 1111110 9 C �M Pine Pine & Spruce ti �• $20-$35 - on Rossland Rd. just east of %s Cburcb N. of Pickering VsUage %9 NO 427-2399 rSan CHRISTMAS TREES 14 V#T 1WXSH cvT from our farm arriving daily. Spruce and Pine ' 4PTree baling Tree bag with this ad r OPEN DAII-Y MB'1'BO BAST TRADE (3rNT>RL' L 1899 Brock Rd., Pickering WATSON FREE FARM ■ s� a� nave as, as, a� as' ass? a� s� � ass aim �i Christmas Trees Cut Your Own or PreCut Spruce & Pine WHITBY - Th icksm Red. Exit off 401, north 5 miles to Conlin Rd. then east 1 mile Qg Hwy. *7, i mile eau of brooktin, then south on nickson to Conlin OR 2 miles west of Durham College. Open Daily 9 s -m - 6 p.m. BOWNANVILLE - Waverly Rd., Exit off 401, north 12 miles on Dutham 57. Open Daily 9 a -m. - 5 P ­ CUT YOUR OWN $22 any six includes G S.T. FRESH CUT TREES $10422 includes G.S.T. FREE TREE BALING WATSON TREE FARMS (905) 263-8858 FREE Carly Canes for kids FREE pine boughs & cones. � `Loans up to ' DONT GET CaU1GHT ,SHORT FOR CHRISTMAS; lines d credit, f st, 2nd fi 31d's sane up b 70% naW* a Please call today. Never any up front Im. ROBERT BROWN ....0 .116111111101111110 & Cook •mw 668-0398 (OW 4MI232 INTRODUCTORY OFFER for Origitllidtl Baq► News Chdssified Customers. Purchase dwee classified ads and recon die ftlydh for FREEI* Phone or Fax The original Bay News clasilfiad sttitff for mora information Phone 837-2900 Fax 837-0260 *3 ads must be paid at tuts of boo" The Original Sad► News • December 6, 1995 21 ' Mon.-Thurs 10-6 .� The Tile sai�a�y a6 683-0079 Sunday 12 a Pickering Home and Leisure Centre, 1755 Pickering Parkway, Unit 052 r-- `a' ----i r ----------------------------------- n r -----------i iS iCOMPLETE /O RENOVATION OF BATHTUB O FF;1'5 0 OO/FF1569"50 1 i i ENCLOSURES WITH 1 i On Adhesive 1 with 9Y9ry floor i YOUR CHOICE OF ,Low Prtelnsti Flt Every mates I i prodecet rrith all i K tile purchase. l a STANDARD TILES Budget • Gnat Saleroom : l Now tile pardwa. t L ----------J L ----------------------------------- J L ----------J Local 60s to present band for your parties, weddings, reunions k etc... 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At approximately 9 p.m., Pat's Rent -All, situated at 334 Westney Road, was forcibly entered. Entry to the premises was gained by smashing the front entrance door to the building. A vehicle is believed to have been used to force the door at the point of entry. Once inside, the culprits stole a quantity of property which included: 2 Stiel quick -cut saws, models TS460 and TS350; 1 Hitachi quick cut saw; 1 Polyquip air compeessoc; 1 Polyquip 2400 watt generator, 1 Husgvama 18 - inch chain saw; 1 Hitachi roofing nailer, 1 sub floor stapler. The estimated value of the stolen property is approximately $6,000. Crimestoppers will pay a cash reward of up to $1,000 for any information that leads to an arrest in this incident or any other serious offence. Callers never have to give their name or testify in a court Of law. - Crime prevention is a community concern. If you have any information iregarding criminal activity give Durham Regional Crimestoppers a call. 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At birthday parties, social events and Christmas gatherings, it LVIVII M, Sweetheart Truffles that excitement comes from the chance to overflows with the finest selection of mouth-watering delights, We're the create one's own special gift baskets for friends, family or loved which include handmade truffles, shortbread, biscuits, tea. the only Auto Value ones this holiday season :blest preserves, syrups, lots of chocolates and assorted quality Parti Store /n Ajax Going beyond chocolates, Sweetheart Truffles has tea baskets. "'tandies- Altemistors III Starters chocolate sleighs, novelties. truffles, cookies, gourmet food lines, . Sweeftxt Truffles is having Christmas Open House on Dec. 15 unique preserves, special teas and 12 different flavors of hot from Doti until 9 p.m. The occasion promises to be a wonderful as low as $69.95 chocolates — all the best do-it-yourself supplies. Perfect for people opportunity for Durham residents to discover a store which has 11.W a0 oil $i x29 parlitrs who want to personalize their gifts, Sweetheart Truffles offers given birth to many gift giving ideas. Lorna and Cathy invite r customers the chance to be creative, while having fan and saving everyone to "drop by our store, sample a cup of hot cider, and --- -- -_ matey- ltitlbk on seroe crackers and dip. C:ct to know us and our wonderful 711 Finley Avenue, A)ax Lorna and Cathy Mugford. a >ratbtx and dtttsghter learn, shvatlie variety of products." 905 -619 -SCM loved making chocolates. They would make cookies and sweet ._ Sweetheart Truffles is located, r: Thr! Brock Rd. S.. Unit 4, one novelties they fancied would delight friends and family during km. south of Bayly. For gift ordc-c it ^her information call viii -....birthdays, parties or other special occasions. Friends who came to 420-5100. Itke the goodies convinced them there was a huge demand for chocolate novelties. ;;,,.First started in Markham in 1988 Sweetheart Truffles has been at its Pickering location for the past three years "We got bigger and Added more products," says Cathy. "We now have mate chocolue selections and a wider range of do-it-yourself gift suppllics. So we found Pickering to be the beat choice, and expanded here." .The stare's product lues include C3triumas holiday gift ittem wedding and birthday gifts, Valet! ne and Easter selections. "We have practically all gifts for every occasion." say the Mugfords- "We have built our business on the understanding that each of our cwtonmrs hat a unkllue wd in&vi&W rlaed." :.,Among the most popular items in the store arc sugar phims, a &Iwatcly hand -c rdtcd trteat of fiuit and outs fiun the Vixitocian era and presented in a classic gold and butpuldy gift box-, mulling yi . V V d. t asass-'?;;:;il1F,.'• aKR!le.. ,e., wd. s'n...esr, ..,......e, ridwb flea.;. 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SALE PRS *59995 .plus all wn, :111 S1UId�11 ySr '1am�4pm 11994 TAURUS S/W SALE PRICE $15,900-_-.m-ft, Plus all fixes 1994 FORD EXPLORER XLT©, Loaded, leather seats, 44. Priced thousands low new SALE PRICE $24,995 . F all Saxes. 1993 FORD PROBE Fully equipped, auto., green. SALE PRICE $9,777 .Fus all taxes. 1992 PROBE Auto, air, very clean. "s SALE PRICE $11, 80 •Plus all 1992 FORD TAURUS_ Air, auto, leery clean. SALE PRICE $1 0, 888 -plus all um. 1991PROBE Nicely equipped. SALE PRICE $8,995 •Plusall Wn 11'AIIIII III'VA HWY. 2 . . • Me • • / , - ,AR,1 pQ7 401 fa • .7t. 6 3 • _ IML 4 �. "'�+�.�..�.•+..��_.......+-w'-'�...r-r�+.wy —-,.i......."�a *Fir - .. , ..`v -1 t V.. T e L t7 -t--&= e -x, �rz 1 nuge 3e OT -l0 -0 iJt1ful PWK a 29.5, 36, 42 & 48 #t, lots A great DW 4 fabulous decorated minutes from Ow • _ �ss 11 t � �I� �� +� � r`=w ' �.�. •16G: `'�{ I •• i'+" t ��i r�i ..�!• F :' ,.,� j "•'.,woo IS ��� _ .`, � ��. �� 1 / �e i • to GREAT GULF HOMES THE JEFFERSON a 1,450 SQ. FT. FOR X159.990' 17, 1 I I 1 __.I J1, M's _ HEATHWOOD HOMES THE WESTPORT • 1,809 SQ. FT. FOR "70,900"` MIME M:.:A ■ II II c) N F s will, "Wr lot. 0-akr d OPENING IN PICKE�G Shop and compare. You'll rind that our The Knot Quality Detached Homey homes are far superior in features and materials than anyone else in the area. • 9* Cellin2s on main floors ,;H igns Santa Fe open concept kitchen des' IM With breakfa,t bars For Information Call: Aop • Ceramic floorN in t'o,, er. pork der room. a] I TOUR OUR 905' 427-5559 hL-ithroom,. laundr% room. kitchen. hreakfa,t 3 BF-AuTnFuLLY area, a, her pi.111 from a �k ide 'election Wj DECORATED NOWPIT"Im endor tnl lei MODELS 41%. kitchen cahfflet, hk a: MODELds PARIS KITCHEN'S Z N Ga, fl, ­,j -n', Q SM SHEPPARD AVE _4 rz - u r, I n. F ri . I I -S xr & HISPERIN will, "Wr OVGHLAN HOMES wt 2 Jt ","t lot. 0-akr d OPENING IN PICKE�G Shop and compare. You'll rind that our The Knot Quality Detached Homey homes are far superior in features and materials than anyone else in the area. • 9* Cellin2s on main floors ,;H igns Santa Fe open concept kitchen des' IM With breakfa,t bars For Information Call: • Ceramic floorN in t'o,, er. pork der room. a] I TOUR OUR 905' 427-5559 hL-ithroom,. laundr% room. kitchen. hreakfa,t 3 BF-AuTnFuLLY area, a, her pi.111 from a �k ide 'election Wj DECORATED NOWPIT"Im endor tnl lei MODELS kitchen cahfflet, hk a: MODELds PARIS KITCHEN'S Z N Ga, fl, ­,j -n', Q SM SHEPPARD AVE u r, I n. F ri . I I -S & HISPERIN cc OVGHLAN HOMES wt 2 Jt ","t 1 .,7 Receive 1, ilX lankli C urhe P bef o,.e e4� 199') e� Dee n�tj ll,ove 111 before otic o''19 96 RL2 Fg y chestnut �0000� A D n r� 0 13 TOWNHOMES MUST GO 7Vl►(lIAMIJIIi ONLY 6 HOM J-2 FAA,% I I a oil M [1) 8 1 ES AVAILABLE r,,lTtlw1l,Tl w yf 4-4., -, A rN` A�JR XT z WIPE laouSE-- N'. wovd- Join , cider shortbread froth 11:44 am - ' on November 25 4t 26, December 2 December -9 & 10 & December 16 & 17 ORA�`GROVF Z!IIII AV4OP' �► .-lap, ;� `� . • Cyt . '(►\h�� vr PIC Aurora choice of ho elegant townho�, sperm shvift-ta► +a.,' and ' ��rU— acid cul-de-sac lots. under constnaction and J COmmnti,g is cur w nearby W transit asd easy access to Hwy. 444 and 400 /o+ 06 tir T -- 40 41* _ or • IL .f TOWN -WOOD I WASP, ASPEN RIDGE EDGEPOR T; 1p i t r 6 iDecembw 6, 1995 Beft Haim & BuNd n , :. . , Tho Original Bay Naas - s37 -►88s j_/ f t On a primate pocket of land just off Dundas St. in Whitby lies a charming cul-de-sac called Spruce Hill Landine. This cosy enclave is the creation of Garden Park Homes. a family run business that has specialized in build- ing small. choice neiehbourhoxxis for the past five %"ears. When complete. Spruce Hill Landing will accom- modate just 17 single homes linked below grade by foot- ines only. Purchasers are drawn at first by the select loca- tion of the site, head west for some of the best shopping in Whitby. or drive a few minutes east to the Oshawa Centre. Surrounded by an existing community. Spruce Hill landing residents don't have to wait for amenities to be constructed. W'hith%'s topnotch facilities are just around the corner. The :la% hri:k homes up to 2. 11 1: sy it are priced from S1�s"iiipi f:„ � ett�uthle I��.,.. .. . . •r�' ludo to Garden Park Homes* treasure chest of values. Prices include an amazing array of standard features, including casement windows with Colonial rails in front, oak pickets and handrail, 4" haseboards and 2 3/4" trim. A Second Floor Laundry Room can be accommo- dated in any of the six available models, and Garden Park Homes is happy to customize plans wherever possible. "We"re easy going about working with customers to dle`�.- adapt designs to what the),`d want.- says Site Supervisor W, Torn Gallace. For a limited time, Garden Park Home,, is offering a selection of Bonus Pac}..:_: to purchasers. who can Downpayment" choose from a variety of appliances and upgrade combina- tions. Ask about current financing incentives when you visit the Sales Office and tour Garden Park's two beautiful model homes. Head east on Dundas St. past Thickson Road: turn right (south) on Powell St. and left on Mansfield Cres. to the site. Call (905) 721-1088 for information. Oshawa -Durham Home Builders "Association Appoints New Executive For 1995-96 Front Row (L to R) Jamie Maclnnis. Director), Jim Bathe (Director), Peggy Brown (Director, Ron Robinson (President) Peter Saturno (Director). Back Row (L to R) Stephen Kassinger (Past President), John Stotts (Executive Officer), Bob Annaert (Director), Joe Thompson (Director), Sue Hillebrand (First Vice President), Brian Collins (Director). Dshawa-Durham Home BuilderS'ASSociatio' n Awards Excellence Prominent Association Members and innovative housing projects in the Oshawa - Durham Area were recognized at the 2nd Annual Awards Evening of the Oshawa -Durham Home Builders' Association held on November 24. Four major awards were presented: one for Sales and Marketing and three for outstanding member contributions to the Association and their communities. Third -party judges from Oshawa, Ottawa and Toronto awarded the prestigious "1995 Sales and Marketing Award" in recognition of a new residential community by an Association member to Jeffery Homes. Serving Durham Region for 26 years, Jeffery Homes has established a reputation for topnotch construction and impeccable customer ser- vice. a .The three "1995 Community Service Awards" were presented to the following members: Peter Abramczuk of City Homes and Valiant Property Management; Stephen Kassinger of Kassinger Built Homes; and Robert Lupton of Millwork Home Centre. In par- ticular, their generous help with the Schoolhouse at the new Kids' Safety Village was rec- ognized. Z • w ,_qtr �.-�+r.•�"'2 i;. r -s: , �'� ..' - - _ _ .. �k' Gr Vii'. N w e „ f Y ... ... 2'.. �� yam' I• � .�� � '�, �.,� r � #� , x. ..•x�q,s� �� y, fA ,• • 4 a 7' ��� •'�, �,y/Tl�� ^i� � tom. � _ ._ ■L ..i .. - _`� � ��� .V . . yy 4, Ito *00 4. ALA r 4' G.S.TInch l'► .. ,r _ A ' _Sx t d i to,3050 sq eft. ■ s � � �x - A ,�.. "T• ate' .`p' ' � �` <Yy1'Q'4 _ iµ - y k3• 4 ... For A mated Time. Only We Paj, Yo ffl. r +1. Moving -Up Fee F wood2610 V1. MR IL - I CMWff I1�. 3a .pr 0 IF6 „ <'�.; :,� F r,�■!k�■w,..:}.1�! .(i._.ie Mll...V ��V I a� 4^��,A \.I ��i �R I� Yom" '•ice '�' T Y`�"a•^+' r.'.._' TZ TRECa oil -0 -NI -F• ... • f i S ,r t i' t 8 'Decernbbf 15; "1495 ' btu' ltUh%i & AWd@- - Tb* Original Bay News - 837-1888 dri'i1al%me$t INvm Cid Homes at Sundance bg Domthea Hebus Tired of trying to fit into a niche' Frustrated by builders who design homes tier the majority. when you have individual needs that don't fit neatly into a market segment! 11' business bucz words leave you dissatisfied, head west! Northwest in Oshawa, that is — to City Homes' stunning new home com- munity. Sundance West. I. Northwest of Thornton and Rossland Roads, this neigh- bourhood of single family homes certainly has location, location, location going for it with a golf course across the street and con- venient access to transportation routes and the amenities of both Oshawa and Whitby, living in and commuting to Sundance West is a family's dream. Phase 1 is nearly sold out and will be com- pletely finished with sidewalks, curbs and asphalt this coming summer. Phase 2 is being introduced, and what you've heard is Wm: the two-storey and bungalow models available sit on lots that are 50' PLUS in width and average 120 feet in depth — yes, in Oshawa! Want to hear more? How about a future 5 -acre, fully -landscaped park with a soccer field and play area right is the community? And wait till you see the list of luxurious Sundance r West standard features, including smg1e slab cultured marble ensuite shower stalls with glass enclosures, vinyl clad casement vvmdows, and they even have hinged downpipes that swing up to allow close mowing around corners. innovation has been a hallmark of City Homes since the compa- tay was formed in 1986 by partners Jamie and Roger Machmis, Robert Hann and Peter Abramczuk. Their background in custom building benefits purchasers; they're open to incorporating cus- tomization to suit your needs wherever possible. City Homes enjoys an Excellent rating with the Ontario New Home Warranty 'Program and prides itself on using local trades whenever possi- t No matter what the project, the company is always at the :.;;forefront, incorporating state-of-the-art designs into each com- munity it creates. City Homes has been building California -style houses for seven years, and was one of the first builders to reintroduce bungalows into the Oshawa area five years ago_ Taking yet another innovative step. City Homes proudly announces a new concept in home design in Phase 2 of Sundance West: a two-storey home that's really a "new -storey'. Created for those people who want the benefits of both bungalow and two-storey liv- ing, this home looks like a 1 1/2 storey Cape Cod from the front. Inside, you'll find the Master Bedroom on the %lain Floor, and two bedrooms and a bath upstairs. In researching customer needs, City Homes dis- .overed that the concepts of bungalows for empty ncsters and two-storey homes for younger families had a lot of overlap. Many people approaching their senior dears want their living space on one floor, but have _rown children at home or visiting often; the second !Icor allows for extra living space without having to sac- :-iticc room sizes to compensate_ Families with younger ,:hildren often prefer that they have bedrooms on a dif- ferent level of the home. The unusual new -storey design has a dramatic ,lair, with vaulted ceilings over the open Family and Living Rooms reaching a peak over the central Dining Room. A dormer window opens to a striking, two-storey living space in the Living Room. See for yourself what Sundance West has to offer. Visit City Homes' FOUR show homes: tra,.el north on Thornton Road past Rossland Read: turn Telt (west! on Deer Valley Drive. Call (%S1 ?2x-5619 for informal ion. a:! Tim OrkiloW Say Nww - 837-I881 Amu ....... . . . . . :- J r 1 0 R r I M =1 y7ny'r From the outside. %ou'll know it by the clay brick and ,tone exterior that combine tur- reted gables• keystone arches and masonry detailing. Once inside. one l(x)k at the oversize 38" brass -trimmed designer gas fire- place featuring a 55- high crafted wood mantel that is standard with each home. and vou'll rec- ognize it as unique craftsmanship from Fram Building Group• cur- rent] v creating, the 'A'hitbx com- mumv, called Glenayr. For fourteen year", T III lot I Fram Building Group has been creatimg fine homes across southi 1T - v%estem Ontario. For the past ten us IN M of those, the compan-v has carried sun Excellent ratings with the Ontario New Home AarrantN Proeram, receiving the coveted Ten -Year Service Excellence -Seal (the highest rating available for quality of after-sales service). No wonder that when Fram builds a community, people respond. \k'hitb% has been a favoured spot for some of Fram's most choice neighbourhoods: RAM Maplewood, Somerset Gate and ► Queens Chase among them. Glenayr carries on that tradition of excellence in its third phase with a selection of single family raised bungalow and two-storey models up to 2,853 sq. ft. on 50' A )lots, plus a new release of stun - X ping designs on 40' cul-de-sac lots. -Photo by Roman Turio A spectacular fireplace is just the beginning of your impressive Glenayr list of opened up to Steeles, getting around is even easier from this prestigious neighbourhood, standard features; imported ceramic floor tiles grace! not only the Vestibule, but also the The Glenayr Sales Office is located in a 2,853 sq. ft. model home that showcases e Powder Room, Main and Ensuite Baths. You'll also enjoy 35 oz. broadloom with 7/16" Fram's standard and upgrade features in truly elegant fashion. The two-storey Foyer is underpad and white interior doors and trim. In keeping with Fram's background in envi- highlighted by a circular staircase with a recessed plant shelf and a dramatic overlook. ionmentally sensitive building, all Glenayr homes feature high efficiency gas furnaces. You have to see the hexagonal 'Master Bedroom to believe it; the Ensuite is huge What's even more amazing about Glenayr is that prices start at just $181,900. You and has a raised oval tub and separate shower stall. Even the walk-in closet is magnificent. choose from many designs, some of which offer open concept styles with two-storey liv- One of the three other Bedrooms upstairs has a vaulted ceiling and a huge window pe r- ing spaces; others cater to those who prefer more traditional floorplans. feet for a modem office or artist's loft. Family life in Whitby is second to none, with a relaxed environment and a com--' For a limited time, Fram is offering a $20,000 bonus on selected 50' lots in Glenayr; ask prehensive package of amenities. Glenayr residents are just a five-minute walk from for details when you visit the Sales Office and tout Fram's lovely decorated model home. –schools and enjoy the park Fram created fight in the community. Shopping, conservation Travel east on Hwy. 401; take Thickson Road north, Dryden Blvd. east and Garrard Rd. areas, community centres — Whitby has it all, plus convenient access to transportation north to Hartrick Place. For more information, call (416) 619-9816. routes for commuters. Highway 401 is just a few minutes away, and with Taunton Road Z! 11"Ut Y .r 0 0 0 7n 0 0 0 ^AO =5;0t allow% The Kensington - 2853 Sq. Ft. r From 1814%() 00 THCRS: 1 - ti PJ1. ERI: CLOSED �N El -:KENDS & HOL: 1I 0I.-GP.�1. 905-619-9816 • 2 Storey Uving Spaces * Imported Cerandc Floor Tile in Vestibule, Powder Room, Main & Ensaite Bath 0 I wanious 35 oz. Breadkxwn • High Efficiency Gas Furnace • White Interior Doors & Trim Designer Gas Fireplace , __ moi• C& I i .10 From 1814%() 00 THCRS: 1 - ti PJ1. ERI: CLOSED �N El -:KENDS & HOL: 1I 0I.-GP.�1. 905-619-9816 • 2 Storey Uving Spaces * Imported Cerandc Floor Tile in Vestibule, Powder Room, Main & Ensaite Bath 0 I wanious 35 oz. Breadkxwn • High Efficiency Gas Furnace • White Interior Doors & Trim Designer Gas Fireplace , __ moi• C& I 4 I l ;• 12 December 6, 1995 - Softer Mann* i Builders ' W Your Conmuni[y Newspaper - 837-1888 =�`' l 1 III , I :• :� �► I One of the finest new home communities can be found at Fairview in Peterborough. Melody Homes has introduced some of the most spectacular fully detached homes to be found in Ontario....... at amaz- ingly low prices! Each one of the individual designs comes complete with the high standards and atten- tion to detail that Melody Homes is famous for. All models offer their exclu- sive "Multi -Choice" system which enables purchasers to mix and match from different exteriors and floorplans to cre- ate the home of their ,dreams .... at no extra cost!. _ Designs range from bunga- • • lows, raised bungalows and two storey plans. There's something for everyone at Fairview from first-time buyers to growing families and empty -nesters. Homes range in size up to 2875 sq. ft. and offer features such as turret ceilings, circular staircases, open fireplaces, 9' ceilings, glass block walls, plus many more. Located in the "Gateway to *ne Kawarthas", you can enjoy year-round activities from your doorstep and it's only one hour from Scarborough or 25 minutes from Bowmanville. Low deposits & financing plans available. Visit our sales centre and model homes today! Take 401 0 j,=,' east to Hwy 115/35 to Peterborough, exit at Airport Road. Go north to Sherbrooke and then east to Glenforest Drive and watch for signs. z4 110 lop AIV LOVELY FREEHOLD GARDEN HOMES Melody Homes is proud to intro- our new expandable bungalow with duce a "ONE OF A KIND PROJECT" loft! All this in addition to the Melody in the heart of Fairview. This is defi- commitment to quality, the "Multi- nitely the ultimate in luxury living! Choice" system and a beautiul com- These uniquely designed homes all munity in Peterborough's West end. offer the same Low deposits quality features - • $89,t900 are required and found in the I I financing packages detached homes, plus some ravine are available to qualified purchasers. walk -outs. We're sure you'll admire "SEE IT AND BELIEVE IT!" Z.