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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1991_11_09:. NEWS] Students have say on constitution reforms -- Page 8 1E THE GIFT OF GOLF WEEKDAY MEMBERSHIPS =1 IT FULL WYM SEASON 7 DAYS s5W PWV= NO GREEN FEES PAYABLE NNANDALE COUN-FRY Ct.UR Saturday, Nov. 9, 1991 MUNICIPAL ELECTION SECTION INSIDE SPORTSr Axemen not sharp against Streetsville -- Page 19 Pickering Rclition News Adveitleeir7CXYN CF.MRF. SANTA ARRIVES SAT., NOV. 16 11:OOA.M. AJAX-PICKERING Remembrance Day services will be held Sunday, Nov. 10 in both Ajax and dcering to honor war veterans. The Royal Canadian Legion's Bay. Ridges Branch 606, Pickering, will form a parade at 10 a.m. on Valley Farm Rd-, south of the recreation com- plex. Theparade will include legion members navy league cadets, scouts, girl guides, Korean War vets, the fire department and the police color guard. The parade will make its way to the centotaph at the Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade, where a ceremony will be held at about 1030 am. An open house will follow at the legion hall, 1555 Bayly St., until 6 qrm. All are welcome. Call 839-..'990. The Royal Canadian Legion's Ajax Branch 322 will hold its parade start- ing at 1 pm. at the legion, hall, l i l Hunt St. Participants include the legion's pipe band, American veterans, the Ajax Navy band, sea cadets, the fire department and police. The parade will end at St. Andrew's Community Centre on Exeter Rd-, where a service will be held. The parade then returns to the legion hall where an open house will be held at 3 pm., offering entertain- 41nertt and a pot -luck dinner. Children are welcmw to anend. Call 683-7811. 28 pages A Meholand Conxrwnity Newspaper Circulation 35,000 510 + 40 GST = 55 cents Vol. 110 No. 45 Delayin o school ytrial By DONNA DONALDSON previously established that would help in identify- might end up with about 12 schools to consider. DURHAM - The public school board's pilot ing two schools for the modified school year pilot Then a consultation process of six months or project for year-round school will be delayed due project. longer would follow with teachers, parents and to the need for a longer consultation process. "We've identified 31 or 32 schools," says Mr. community. Two schools were supposed to be identified for Brown. "And there will be a meeting of principals "We'll concentrate on the ones where there is the pilot project and a recommendation was to and trustees in the next week or two to find out high interest," Mr. Brown says. come before the board by the end of November. where the interest is.- Board s"Board chairman Ian Brown says criteria was From that meeting, Mr. Brown says the board See MODIFIED—Page 3 Icy roads cause demolition derby URHAM - Icy roads made for treacherous driving Thursday night as more than 100 accidents were reported in Durham region.. The Durham Regional Police Service investigated 91 accidents between 3 and 11 p.m., most caused by slippery roads. Another 10 were investigated by the Whitby detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police. One of the accidents was a nine -car pile-up on Kingston Rd., near Eli-rabeth St., in Pickering Village in the early evening In the 91 accidents investigated by the Durham police, there were 22 injuries, none major, according to a police spokesman. A spokesman for the OPP says of the 10 accidents they investigated, eight involved property damage and two were personal injury, neither seri- ous. The spokesman says most of the accidents were caused by motorists driv- ing "a little too fast for the road and weather conditions." 47. In Durham region, the Whitby OPP covers Highways 401, 7, 12, 7A, and The United Way is looking for people to review its agencies and the funding they receive. Page 7 Love to ski? If you do, a local ski group would love to hear from you.Page 20 Have Your Say______6 Sports. »....:.19 Letters_ ....».-.-....--».......6 Billboard—__- -72 Election '91...»....».........11 C1lassified...»..-»»»___.23 4- Glue *1y means MNAS - adverhm in Ajax-ftk9 Q News Advedber 1683-5110) and 0sh0w*4VWfty fih Weak (579-4400). 113.000 promm every &mday. ELI] A!� Alf Of-, J��O v'V BUY ONE LARGE PIZZA 3 TOPPINGS BUY ONE MEDIUM PIaA 3 TOPPINGS PARTY PM -1 TOPPING GET ONE FREE * 14.99 � GET ONE FREE * 13.99 (24 Slice) - � 9m99* * PIS aP Me" taxes IS APPLICABLE TAXES •PLUS APPLICABLE TAXES HOURS: ._ Mon. -Wed. • i 1 *W a.m. -12:00 am WITH THIS ADVERTISEMENT THURS.-SAT. .1410 BAYLY ST. DELIVERY OR PICK-UP � TO SERVE YOU BETTER 11 �0 a'SUN. �'"` .,,;4NE)(T TO GO TRAIN) .;Vw- cH. ww aq Tw avFaATEAiEA ��9. � M .M p-� .w .'�.p. , 6� V,. 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In the back row are, from left, Chris Bung, a public relations representative with the company, and Dave Jobb, the owner of the Whites Road outlet The emphasis Is on activity and companionship Q,, • En joy "M10K convenience do companionship • Full time activities director • Hitchenettes available • Daily housekeeping • Air conditioioed CALLFOR A Personal Guided Tour 723-9490 L190tilul VVOtb A6Vw# (314length) (full ) New Zealand $429 And Much, Much More To Choose From Pickering Town Centre-- (Across from Yogen Froz) ®� ;E4 8375477 19 King St. E. OSHAWA roft \V+VG nace M Where Your Comfort Is Our Concern DESIGNED FOR COMFORT AND SECURITY SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE EXTRA NURSING CARE AVAILABLE IF NEEDED FOR RESIDENTS UNABLE TO COPE ENTIRELY ON THEIR OWN- ftM sbW our " spimma im in Rlti & .9 qW.ar.. - • Beauty Parlour • 24 hr. Supervision • Doctors Office on site • impel • Personal laundry service included • Supplementary Nursing Service Available A _ TOUR HOURS Mon. -Fri. 9.4 Sat. & Sun. 12.4 c 4\Aodi'fi'ed,,., school year pilot project put on hold FROM PAGE 1 He's hoping the board will have about two or three schools identified „�y late spring . a+ "At that point the board will make the decision on whether to proceed or not," says the chairman. He says there's been a lot of mis- understanding, misinformation and confusion over the modified school year. Some people have even thought children will have to attend school 365 days of the year, says Mr. Brown. "We are trying to address those &ncerns," he says. "It has to be something that's wanted by the majority." But the chairman says people are going to have to face the fact that if they don't want a modified school year they'll have to settle for other alternatives to solve overcrowding in schools. He says the board is not going to get any money from the province in the near future to build more schools. Other alternatives include shifts ,at school where some students 'wdttend from 7:30 a.m. to noon and others from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., and busing students from an overcrowd- ed school to a less crowded school. "Parents are going to have to decide which of these three alterna- tives are more palatable," says Mr. Brown. The York Region Board of Education cancelled its modified school year project Oct. 28. York information officer Ellen Chenaux says trustees voted in favor of suspending any further consulta- tion meetings and shelved the con- cept indefinitely. "It's an idea whose time will most likely come," says Ms. Chenaux. "But the public voiced a very strong objection to it.- She t"She says a group called the 'Anti -Modified School Year Committee' was very vocal and often disruptive at meetings. The York board had a growth committee that was formed about two years ago. A Greater Toronto Area study determined York region would continue to grow and every year more and more schools would need to be built, says Ms. Chenaux. She says it's estimated that, over the next 30 years, York region will need 40 to 44 new elementary schools and 11 secondary schools. In 1991 dollars that would cost tax- payers about $750 million. "The growth committee realized they had to start looking at alterna- tives to save the taxpayers' dollars," which was the modified school year, says Ms. Chenaux. "This exercise planted a seed that may eventually grow if the people really want this." G�]Q�73 QCIn�Pi���3QP DELIVERY SERVICE wQCH FOR HESE NSERTS i FLYERS COMM TO MM DOOR WH YOUR NM AINWIT80 CARVER MON AND N THE DAYS MEAD SUIDA% NOVEMM 10, 1M NEWSADVERTISER (AJ WICK.) A&P (PICK.) BEAVER LUMBER (AJAX) • CANADIAN TIRE (PICC.) CANADIAN TIRE CATALOGUE (PICK.) CASFIWAY (AJAXIPICK.) DOMINION WAXMCK.) DELLBROOK MARKET (AJAXIPICK.) FOOD CITY (A.IAXIPICK) • HASTY MARKET (AJAXIPICIC.) 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ANNE HAUSDORF Program Director Manager PAT SANTINO Associate Dealer dleRA LAROQUE Sitative JOANNE BURGHARDT Director of Editorial SANDRA SWEE1 proplWar As program director of P.R.Y.D.E Learning Centres Inc., Anne Hausdorf is a pioneer of sorts in this exceptional community service. Founding PRYDE (Professional, Reliable, Youngster Development nt and Enrichment) in 1987, Anne now has five centres under her direction. These non-profit facilities offer quality daycare as well as nursery school for children aged six weeks to 12 Q years, and specializes in integrating children with special needs. Anne enjoys the contact she has helping families in all situations and is pleased to be able to offer her experience and guidance. " `„!► Anne welcomes enquiries as she is enthusiastic about sharing information with the public. W �4 1000 Dryden Blvd. Whitby, orn. P.R.Y.DE. M,A:t_IEARyirW(t (416) 430-8598 JOAN ROGERS CENTRES irv(. Sales Representative Pat Huk is owner of The Body Works, a women's place for health and beauty. Formerly the European Women's Health Club, the management remains the same even though the business name has changed. Pat, who has worked in the health and fitness industry for close to nine vears, says women of all ages and fitness levels are welcome at The Body Works. An Ajax resident, Pat has constantly upgraded her skills and knowledge by taking courses on an ongoing basis. The Body Works is a full training centre for weight loss, offering a computerized cardio -vascular training program. More emphasis is placed on individual needs, rather than on trends. For more information, call Pat, or drop in to The Bodv Works, w which is open seven days a eek. TWE BODY VOR -9U "A WOMEN'S PLACE FOR HEALTH & BEAL-n- 520 Westney Road South. Aiax 428-2500 Patricia Santino, owner of Santino Color Your World in Ajax, derives great pleasure from her decorating business. She enjoys helping and working with people when it comes to interior home improvements, especially in these days when cocooning (staving home) means so much. Color Your World specializes in wallpapers, paints and tiles - things familiar to Patricia, since her parents owned a hardware store while she was growing up. Patricia and her husband have owned their business since April, and enjoy the variety it offers them. If you have a question, or need a 'home improvement item', give Pat a call. 105 Bayly SL West CWor Your World' Ajax, Ont (416) 683-2047 A sales representative with NRS Achievers Real Estate for :most four years, Elvira Larocque was last year's No. 1 NRS sales rep in Durham; and in the top 100 sales achievers in Canada. Residential real estate is her main product. Elvira at one time sold cosmetics (at which she was also top in her field) ; but you could say her sales career really began at the age of 12 when she sold blueberries for pocket money. When talking to Elvira, it doesn't take long for you to realize that she is a hard-working individual Who gets personal satisfaction from doing a good job, and who considers it a bonus to get monetary reward. if you need the services of a good real estate professional, call Elvira. ACHIEVERS REAL ESTQE LTD. AJAX 428.7677 Joanne Burghardt was recently promoted to Director of Editorial of Oshawa -Whitby This Week, Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, and the recently launched Northumberland News, serving the Cobourg and Port Hope communities. All three newspapers are Part of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of suburban newspapers. Joanne is a graduate of the Durham College print journalism program. She started her career as a reporter for Oshawa This Week. A Courtice resident, Joanne is th mother of three c M*en. aQmv@ (416) 683-5110 or (416) 5794400 For many years now Sandra Sweetman and her husband have been providing stained glass custom work for many satisfied people. During the last year they opened their retail store, The Glass Artisan, still offering one -of -a -kind custom work as well as supplies and such gift items as jewelry, lamps and suncatchers. Sidelights and transoms are a popular item among homeowners. Sandra creates designs for customers, from sketch through to color choices. Clients are always happy to know that there won't be an identical product in another home. The Glass Artisan is the most comprehensive stained glass store from Scarborough to Ottawa. If you have a need for this type of service, call Sandra. EJW 1735 B3* St, Unit 11 A Picimin0, Ont (416) 420-M DEBBIE HARGRAVES Owner BEVERLY MCFARLANE Writer SUSAN MCLEOD Owner Joan Rogers of Re/Max Genesis Ltd. (formerly Re/Max Realty Plus), has been top sales representative in the Re/Max system of North America since she started with the organization 'three years ago. Each year Joan has been awarded the 100 percent club award for her excellent service. Having been a licensed real estate sales person for the past I1 years she describes herself as being a "dream maker." She thoroughly enjoys dealing with people and helping them find their dream. Real estate is a way of life for Joan, who enjoys flying and working towards her pilot's license when she has a moment. Call Joan, if you have a particular real estate need. Or RE/MAX GENESIS LTD. REAL70R AJAX (416)683-2992 n Somewhere In Time, a delightful gift store, is offering sights and smells of Christmas this Saturday and Sunday at its Open House. Owner Debbie Hargraves welcomes everyone to drop by the store and join in the festivities. Somewhere In TiMe 6y, _ 'N'�w-- ql RyLander B(.vd Unit 15-14 ,,;rr Scarborouc)t, Ontario MIB -5M5 �724-5488 Beverly McFarlane has helped many people put just lite right words together to tell their story in a positive way. She has written video scripts, articles and newsletters for various businesses: front technical trades to real estate professionals. in addition, she has been writing for more than 10 years for Oshawa -Whitby This Week. Bev is particularly skilled in working with owners of small businesses, who have limited budgets for publicity but who value the services of an experienced writer. She invites anyone wishing to raise their professional profile through corporate brochures, sales letters or press releases to call her at 686-9153 or 428-2565. BEVERLY McFARLANE (416) 686-9153 t rusting a stranger to watch your children is a concern many are faced with when it comes to selecting a daycare. For five years Susan McLeod, area supervisor for the Ajax -Pickering Wee Watch, has been introducing care providers to those in need of daycare. Susan interviews and checks references for all prospective care providers. She also interviews those in need of daycare - and their children - before matching them with a specific provider. Susan has worked in daycare and enjoys meeting people and watching the children grow up. Wee Watch is a non-profit organization for parents of children from infancy up. Call Susan, if you would like to know more about this valuable service. T1q. "t,= 68 1 Diversity is a rule of thumb for Brenda Benedet, whose businesses give clients much pleasure and reward. Benedet Computer Consultants offers consulting services in the area of systems education and training. As well. it markets a line of self - paced training products. Brenda is a regular speaker at conferences and user groups, at both the national and international levels. She takes pride in helping organizations succeed, through training solutions. A secondary business is the Phu Spa-I.Andid Rent - A -Spa which gives her a change of pace. Brenda welcomes your enquiries for either computer consultation or the Rent -A -Spa.. 13 ofedet 195 P111111111111111111% © c«wi :W "�' Oft N16142e-24s6 For five years now Erica Brown -Dunn has beep taking care of other people's pets through her business, Pet Sitters Etc. An ideal candidate for such a job, being a pet owner and animal lover, Erica offered her services because she felt there was a need throughout Durham. If you are going to be away for any period of time, Erica will go into your home at regular intervals to care for the pet, whether it be a dog, cat, rabbit, guinea pig, or anything else. Erica ensures she gets to know the pet prior to the owner being away; consequently, an advance appointment is made for just that purpose. 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PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOV. 9,1991 ,e• � .:,..:,:.: .: :, :. $:a�: ,:;'.� ..>.a.. 5... �.. -.akS. m� .. v. ... 3;1si�:'. � xF' "r'.�if'f.:oi�' :;i/., t h �Q The News Advertiser asked residents if they'll vote in the municipal election Tuesday. Jan Hayden says, "I'm not sure who I'll be voting for." Jamie Wilson says, "Probably yeah, because I want to put people in to stop all this development." etters DEN survey available for residents to view To the editor, Durham Environmental Network (DEN) would like to thank the News Advertiser for its coverage of our Environmental Issues Survey for Municipal can- didates (Nov. 1, 1991). There is, however, a point which remains to be made to help clarify the position of some candidates. This survey was 14 pages long with extensive background mate- rial to read with 22 questions and four categories of environ- mental concern (air and water quality, nuclear and energy con- servation, waste management, and greenspace preservation). DEN would like to acknowledge the fact that some candidates put a lot of effort into their responses but this was not reflected in the article. DEN was very pleased with the fact that 73 per cent of all Durham candidates took the time to respond to the survey. There were some candidates whom refused to complete the survey citing they didn't want to be "buttoned-boled" and committed to answers before being elected, while others had their "strategy people" complete the survey. There were, however, a few candidates who took the survey very seriously and provided com- ment, insight and stated their thoughts and concerns on the sur- vey form or in some cases on additional paper. Unfortunately, these comments were not includ- ed in the review of the survey in this newspaper, though they were available from DEN. In many instances where your article reported that a candidate needed more information before answer- ing the question, the candidate had actually provided an insight- ful written answer that consid- ered many aspects of the issue. Copies of the candidates" full responses to the survey will be made available at the main Ajax and Pickering Libraries for resi- dents to view. DEN would like to encourage all voters to get involved in this election and to directly ask candi- dates their views about environ- mental and other issues by attending candidate meetings, calling them directly and asking questions when they knock at Your door. Don't make your ded- sion only on the written word, speak directly to candidates. Many people believe that they have no control or power over what happens at local and region- al council. Your informed vote is important as we work towards developing a responsible and responsive government. DEN derives its determination from a quote by Margaret Mead, an Anthropologist: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world. Indeed it's the only thing that ever has." Gail Lawlor, DEN Chairperson The News Advertiser welcomes letters to the editor on topical issues, itroversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We erve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal reasons and to hhoki letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include r full name, address and Thone number for our information. Letters i be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial e., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5 or sent by FAX to 683-7363. News Advertiser of � he News Advertiser Is pro - A Metroland Community Newspaper and ' - urs wtfhoaf wrm*n COMM N F nmalt- rnoMy John Whittaker �:rw: the publisher lo classify or refuse PtUltthlr �°� Muriel McKinnon says, "No. We just moved here and I don't know what the issues are.,, P Carla Witvoet says, "No. I don't know any of the candi- dates." Murray Van Der Wyst says, "No, I'm not particularly interest- ed. I'm fed up paying high taxes. They're all the same anyways." ) High cost of education nothing to do,) with having two school systems To the editor, In his letter ("Why do we need two education systems?", Sunday, Oct. 27), Mr. Bud York seems to be attempting to make the point that two publicly funded education sys- tems are responsible for the high cost of education today. The tragedy Of the situation is that many people will believe this fallacy. There is very little wasteful duplication, if any, used by the existence of two school systems. If we were to throw out the con- stitutional provisions which allow for the existence of Roman Catholic Separate Schools in Ontario and Protestant Separate Schools in Quebec (Article 93, British North America Act) and merge the two systems into one. what would not be eliminated? We would not eliminate a single classroom teacher. Teachers are allo- cated on formulas based on the num- ber of students, both local boards have similar ratios. Ditto for the number of classrooms. You cannot put two classes into one room, except as a temporary measure. With the same number of teach- ers and the same number of class- rooms. You would not likely see any reductions in support staff such as Superintendents of Education, con- sultants, secretaries or custodians. In fact the only guaranteed elimination would be in the number of trustees. As trustees are the lowest expense a board has,the impact on local taxes would be invisible on an individuals tax bill. If Mr. York wishes to examine the high cost of education in general or even in local specifics, he should look to what education tax dollars support and where they come from. The massive expansion in Durham Region over the past decade has required both boards to undertake extensive school building programs. These are now slowing down but we will be paying debenture costs for the next 20 years. In addition, a lot of expenses are related to services which children require, but which are not related to actual teaching. Over the last few years, each new school included a day-care facility, whether or not one was required in the area. Boards are required to offer social services and diagnostic services. These are neces- sary services but they have a cost. Most of these education related ser- vices are staffed on a student ratio basis. Once again there is no saving in an amalgamated system. If there is one factor in education expense that could and should come under close scrutiny, it is the actual salary scales of the world of educa- tion. It is my personal belief that these are out of line with the rest of Ontario's economy. I may be wrong but I doubt it In Durham, a teacher at the top of the scale will earn in the range of $60,000 per year. This is not out of line with province wide standards. Some boards pay more, some less. Included in this are 13 weeks annual vacation, a generous benefits package and virtually no chance of facing unemployment. 1s this supportable given today's eco- nomic realities? Yet interestingly enough, when ever teachers anywhere mention the word strike, the reaction is consis- tent. Trustees phones are jammed with callers telling us to give the teachers anything they want but keep the kids in school. The high cost of education has nothing to do with having two sys- tems. It has everything to do with what taxpayers have increasingly demanded from the system over the years and what they have always been willing to pay. Gary A. Lauriault, Trnsteej Durham Region Roman Catholiie Separate School Board, French Language Section No liac� of words for ll�itr1heU To the editor, After reading your editorial on Nov 6, I take issue with the way you Presented your choice for mayor. I do not agree Wayne Arthurs should be your choice based on Bob Mitchell's "lack of words over the last three years" to quote you. Bob has been a councillor, both locally and regionally for nine years. He has fought long and bard for the preservation of Frenchman's Bay, he's totally committed in the fight against another dump or garbage transfer station in Pickering. He's been instrumental in the Taunton/Steeles road connection. He's been aggressive on the Provincial Ministers' task force on the widening of Hwy. 401. He fought for the residents against putting a high rise apartment on less than an acre of land in the Rouge Valley. Bob was in the farefront of the drive to upgrade old roads throughout the Town of Pickering. Bob Mitchell has always kept in touch with his constituents and gone to bat for their needs. rm confident he will continue to do this as mayor. He may not say enough to please your mind set, but what he says is respected and acted upon -- and to me that's what counts. Martin Smith Pickering JOANNE WRGHARDR - Director of EcOodd GREG COATES - Maruoe V Ecft HUGH NICHOLSON - Adveftng Ma Was ABE MOMW - DWftAlon MOr aW NEWSROOM - 686-6110 . . DISiR1WTION - 683-6117 METAL AD'VEtllllNiG - 61134110 CLASSIFIED - 796-7672 FAX - 683-7363 NA1bNAL ADVERTISI G 3 LES 49.1- WOO The News Advertiser, publisCornmercict AV*.. Md every Sunday. Wednesday at 130 and DeftW Ajoc Ontario LIS 2H5. is one of the Metrid Printkqand �Pubif" Advertiser, q ng d �� ^�°pM �h krckrdrts Ajmr/pfckerhp News Ban,,,. 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The two answered a number of questions from voters during the meeting, addressing issues that included: • Council relations - Asked how he can expect to work with current politicians for another term when he's had disagreements with then: in ,the past, Mr. Brenner acknowledged that council has had conflicts. Members of government at all levels have differences of opinion, he said, adding that some take those differences personally. He's had con- flicts because "it's important to fight on residents' behalf," he said, point- ing out he's made "great gains" in the ward. Although not asked to address the question, Mr. Matheson took the opportunity to say he would answer *all questions directly without digressing. • Rosebank Road widening - Mr. Matheson stated there's no rea- son to widen the road and pledged to work on the issue at regional coun- cil. Mr. Brenner said he's been work- ing to change the designation on the road for six years. It should've been changed in the 1970s, he added. • Qualification for office - Mr. Matheson said he's the best candi- date because of his proven track record. He said residents should *check his election literature for more details. He has a background of serving the town as regional council- lor, he added, and was well-respect- ed as a politician. He described him- self as "dedicated and hardworking." Mr. Brenner pointed to his six years' experience on council and his ability to "mobilize" the ward to lobby council. He said electing him would give the town more strength . at the region. Mr. Brenner added he has "great skill in ensuring public participation", can be aggressive when the electorate is frustrated, and said he's compassionate. • Transit book -up to Metro - Mr. Bremner said he's attempted to recommend Pickering hook up its transit to the Scarborough Light Rapid Transit. He said governments across the Greater Toronto Area need to review transit operations from Mississauga to Oshawa so "gridlock can be dented." Mr. Matheson said there's been a •history of battling with Toronto to integrate transit systems, including the GO line. However, he said he's '"surprised" he hasn't heard about it in the last six years because council never made an issue of it. He said he'd be willing to look into the sub - *L • Tridel development - Mr. Matheson said council didn't fight hard enough when dealing with `Tridel Development, located in the centre of town. In contrast, he said, be fought "tooth and nail" when dealing with highrises. He remains Opposed to highrises and a six -storey building at Rougemount Drive and Highway 2 "will probably go through" if council is re-elected, he predicted. Mr. Brenner said council was able to reduce the number of Tridel buildings and their height when dealing with the application. He said he didn't support the project, howev- er. The town should impose time limits when dealing with specific land use applications, he added. Mr. Brenner said Tridel was a victim of the recession in not completing the development, but added the town should've imposed a time limit when the zoning on the land could be changed. • Regional headquarters - On the topic of a new regional head- quarters building, Mr. Brenner said Durham doesn't have to spend the money. The region doesn't need to build a new headquarters because there are enough facilities around Durham that officials could use, he said. He suggested regional council could meet at various town halls throughout Durham, bringing gov- ernment to the people. Mr. Matheson, while agreeing Durham doesn't have to build a new headquarters, said the idea of "a travelling road show" with 35 politi- cians wouldn't work. "It's pie -in - the -sky philosophy", he said, as was the Pickering Civic Complex, which also didn't have to be built. Mr. Matheson suggested the town could've added on to the former municipal building at Highway 2 and Brock Road. • Election of regional chairman - Mr. Matheson said the regional chairman shouldn't be elected at large because the city of Oshawa has the largest voting block in Durham and the chairman would, therefore, always be from Oshawa. "This is where you have to trust your elected officials," he said. Mr. Brenner said he agreed the regional chairman should be elected rather than appointed, but said it needn't be an election held at large. The Metro chairman must win an election before being considered for an appointment, he pointed out. "I believe very strongly that every leader should be accountable to the electorate." • Closing remarks: Mr. Matheson said Pickering council has shown a lack of concern for people. After 26 years in Pickering, "This is the first time I've seem two members of council stud by another," he said. He also pointed out that, indirectly, the regional chairman is elected by //t��hgqe people, a system he called "logi- cal.. Mr. Brenner said that, while there has been "turbo fence"among politi- cians, Pickering council was also called "a circus" in the 1970s. In 1991, he said, he did what he had to do "to ensure the quality of life" for residents. "Yes there was blood to pay but they're now going to be accountable," Mr. Brenner said of his colleagues after pointing out that he opened up the budget process to the public this year. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOV. 9,19!1 -PAGE 7 P Panel sought to study United Way spending AJAX -PICKER NG - Are you interested in learn- ing how your contribution to the United Way of Ajax - Pickering is spent? If so, you're invited to take part in this year's Citizen Review Panel, scheduled to take place in March and April. Each year, the United Way opens its doors to members of the public who can devote six to 10 hours of their time to review how contributions are allocated and to visit a handful of agencies. In doing so, United Way supporters learn who benefits from their donation and how their help sup- ports the community. During each agency visit, panel members are asked to discuss such issues as the agency's service to the community, whether it's meeting community needs and how it's funded. To learn more about the review process, or to join a citizen panel, call the United Way office at 686- 0606. Jerry's Drugs in Pickering recently opened their new postal outlet. The outlet is a full service location with Postal boxes as well. Pictured above left to right are Rick Johnson Councillor of Ward 3, Jerry Belz owner of Jerry's The Drug Warehouse, Jim Wineck of Canada Post, and Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs. • Medically Screened • Safe, Easy Weight Loss • Nutritionally Balanced Diets • Guaranteed Weight Loss • For Men, Women & Children CALL TODAY! It New MnIm m rut.r.PRoa"M ExcwmEs trRoourr HOUR& Moa. 9b FrL f A.M--7 EM. Sato*? ! A hL-1 EM. -W PAGE &THE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOV. 9.1991 support; :anacla forum �harmonio By JUAN RANSBERRY DURHAM — If Quebec leaves Canada, French-Canadians living outside of Quebec don't have a chance, an Ecole Secondaire Catholique Saint -Charles -Garnier student told the People's Forum for Constitutional Dialogue Wednesday. Natalie Kingley, a student at the Whitby French high school, said French-Canadians living in Ontario and other provinces would gradually disappear if Quebec opts to with- draw from Canada. In an emotional address, Miss Kir.Ocy said, "I am torn between twc cultures. I think it's time for them to come together." She sug- gested that compromise is the key to keeping Quebec within the national fold. Miss Kingley expressed her views to the panel and 100 fellow Durham students at the assembly at Trafalgar Castle, a private girls' school in Whitby. The students made suggestions about the 21 proposals outlined for constitutional reform to a panel made up of Tun Murphy, a lawyer, Marc Kealey, a moderator with the Spicer Commission, Robert Palmer, a history teacher, Steven Paiken, a CBC news anchorman, and Gordon McCauley, former assistant to for- mer premier David Peterson. The panel was put together by Ontario Riding MP Rene Soetens to give people living in Pickering, Ajax and Whitby a chance to discuss the Baha'is mark founder's birth AJAX - Local Baha'is will gather Monday to observe the birth of the founder of their faith. Baha'u'llah was born on Nov. 12, 1817 in Persia. He died in 1892, after suffering more than 40 years of exile, tor- ture, banishment and imprison- ment. To Baha'is, Baha'u'llah is a messenger of God for this age. His arrival was to usher in an age of fulfillment, with global unity and spiritual maturity. More than 100 original books and tablets (leuers) writ- ten by Baha'u'llah still exist and are kept at the International Baha'i Archives on the slopes Of Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel. They've been translated into more than 800 languages. Today, the Baha'i faith is fol- llowed in more than 314 coun- tries and territories, with six million worshippers worldwide, including 24,000 Baha'is in Canada. Baha'is live in more than 100.000 localities around the world, including more than 1,300 in Canada. Local Baha'is will gather at the Emperor Street Resource Ceatre, 36 Emperor St„ Ajax on Monday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Call 427-3099. th 6Zuebec constitutional proposals. The panel will report its findings to the govern- ment in 1992. Mr. Soetens attended the student assembly. Jennifer Reid of Pickering told the panel that Quebec is demanding far too much. "We are labelled as a bilingual and bicultural nation, but Quebec is able to introduce Bill 101, banning English from signs," said Miss Reid. In his address, Mr. Paiken asked the students to judge Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and to indicate if they want to keep Quebec in Canada. Ten per cent of the students voted to let Quebec go, but about 60 per cent supported a suggestion that losing Quebec would have horren- dous consequences for the rest of Canada. In a show of hands, four students indicated that they would vote for Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and his Conservatives if a federal elec- tion were held now. Six showed support for the Reform Party. Only one student backed New Deomcrat leader Audrey McLaughlin, and about 50 hands went up in support of Liberal Jean Chretien. Andrea Metric of Trafalgar Castle told the panel that people do not understand the meaning of 'distinct society'. She suggested that the wording in the constitutional propos- al be better defined. "The wording is causing a lot of problems," she said. Patriza Genco appealed to the Panel and to fellow students to take i measures to have English and French Canada exist in harmony. "Why can't we all live peacefully?," she asked. PURE S R I N G W A T E R • QUALITY SPRING WATER • REGULAR HOME DELIVERY • COMPETITIVE PRICES • WATER COOLER SALES/RENTAL/ SERVICE 428-0252 DURHAM'S LEADING BOTTLED WArER COIItPANY 1/� CORRECTION NOTICE On Pg. 36 of the Woolco Flyer Nov 8/91 the inside right corner states various Nintendo Cartridges W.O. G.S.T. is an error. The illustration showing •Dr. Mario for Nintendo" is an error and should not be featured & should not be sold at the price 24.99 as stated. Correct price is 56-07,59-99 G.S.T. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused to W00100 customers. Local * BAZAARS C 0 M M U n *1 ty * Social Events LORD BYROWS 1725 Kingston Rd. Pick Lunch & Dkww Mon. -Fri. Sat<xday - Dlrww only Personal & Small Business Accounting & Tax Assistance David G. Sinclair Chartered Accountant 427-2858 Personalized In-Office/At-Home Service Serving Durham Region Free Consuftations "AUTO DOC" - Lube, Oil, Titer - Cooling system flush with anti -freeze -'49.95 value or all of the above for '99.95 686.4216 i Wellman Associates Life - Askin - Grow ft"ve Pension Nns. R.R S. P's 6 Arrules Doug Wetiman Phone 831-8642 Suite 203, 1099 Kingston Road, Pickering, Ontario Piano, Guitar, Bang, Violin, Woodwinds and Accordion e MUSIC J -.W Yarnahs Piano Dlvislon 1848 Uvwpooi Fid. SATURDAY NAVY LEAGUE BINGO: The Ajax Navy League of Canada will hold a Saturday matinee bingo at the Monarch Bingo Hall, at the cor- ner of Monarch Avenue and Clements Road West, Ajax, every Saturday from 12 noon to 3:30 p.m. The maximum jackpot is $1,800. Proceeds to cover the league's activities. Call 427-0482. UCW BAZAAR: The Pickering Village United Church UCW (United Church Women) will hold their Snowflake Bazaar Sat., Nov. 9, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the gymnasium of the church, at 300 Church St. N., Pickering Village. There'll be Christmas decorations, crafts, bake table, plants, white ele- phant and a children's corner. Entrance is by the south door. Call 683-4721. CRAFT/BAKE SALE: William Dunbar Public School, 1030 Glenanna Rd., will hold a Christmas craft and bake sale Sat., Nov. 9 from 9 a.m. to 3 pm. Gifts, baked goods, refreshments and more from 30 vendors. Proceeds to the school. Call 831-5478. CHRISTMAS SALE: The fifth annual Christmas Fantasy Sale will be held at 16 Strathy Rd., Ajax Sat., Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. There'll be arts and crafts items for sale and all proceeds will go to the local Salvation Army. Free refresh- ments. Call 683-6467 or 683-7817. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: The Village Retirement Centre, 1955 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering, will host a bazaar with crafts, baked goods and more Sat., Nov. 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. The fund-raising project helps pay for activities enjoyed by residents of the home. Call 831- 2522. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: The Ajax -Pickering Salvation Army Christmas Bazaar and Tea will be held Sat., Nov. 9, from 11 am. to 2 p.m., at 35 Kings Cres., Ajax. There will be Christmas crafts, baked goods, fancy candy, white elephant, toys and tea room. Call 683-0454. DOLL SHOW: The Greenwood Doll Show and Sale will be held Sat., Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Greenwood Community Centre, in Greenwood off of Hwy 7. Admission is $3. There will be 27 exhibitors. Clinics on doll repair and identification will be held. Call 683-3589. 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Ky...� S yYv CARPET, NO WAC FLOORING ROLL ENDS REMNANTS HARDWOOD & CERAMI Watch ForREDUCED Details In Wednesday's Paper E 1 - we are now r open Thursday , ti.. a�� A qday 2 • .x r` , Caf .. 4S '^ .Y:t 13FYif Yae�50 9 an, 9 p.m. e��row 469 Kingston Rd. Ire V Pickering (Beside Lymbird Lumber cFF i"`fir" _ ... PACE 10 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1991 ard: ocaloeo s USPOOK40 PICKERING - Five candidates for the position of local councillor in Ward 1 met with residents at Dunbarton High School Wednesday night and spoke on a number of issues. Ward 1 voters will decide Tuesday between Brenda Birinyi, Joe Pacione, Anne Ray, David Ryan and Doug Wellman. Speaking in an order determined by a draw, the candidates introduced themselves and then answered a num- ber of questions. Topics they spoke on included: • High-density infill projects - Mr. Pacione said it's wrong for council to change the zoning on a piece of prop- erty after residents have already bought a home in the area "You've lived here a number of years. it's not fair" to have high-density projects beside homes, he said. The problem is haphazard town planning and no cohesive master plan, he said. Councillors have to say "no" and stick to the original zoning on a piece of land, he said. Mrs. Birinyi said rezoning applica- tions "have got to stop". Pickering council should maintain strong ties with the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB), she said, in order to preserve the town. "We have to stand up to the developers; we're not here to satisfy than." Mrs. Ray said the Planning Act states that projects should comply with the social. economic and environmeri- tal needs of the community. There have been five amendments to the Official Plan in the last few months, she said. "all contrary" to the principles of the Act. She said residents need someone to enforce and improve the oorrrMunity. "Proper infill is what I'm all about." Mr. Ryan said the problem is that there's been no review of the Official Plan since 1971. Since then, there've been 70 amendments to it and the town has evolved into site-specific planning, he said. "If you go to the OMB, it means the process has failed." He called for a proper plan that will allow the community to evolve properly. Mr. Wellman said the Official Plan has resulted in "patchwork plarming" - with no policy in regard to the environ- ment, social policies, business devel- opment or affordable housing. "Right away, we have to get into this." He said the town needs to update the plan with municipal affairs, a process drat will take two or three years. He said the town needs a five-year blueprint and called Pickering council "very dis- organized. It's time to get tough, get a pian and stick to it." • Rosebank Road widening - All the candidates agreed Rosebenk Road should not be widened to four lanes, as current designation might allow in future. Mrs. Birinyi said she was "appalled" at the thought and said the problem goes back to the issue of the Official Plan. Mas. Ray said she would work with sown planning staff and regional gov- anment to prwect community inter- 1b7.4. Mr. Ryan called for irnprovenmo to public transit and said "the answer is ' cooperation, consultation and positive " Mr. Wellman said the town and region need to work together m updat- ing the official plat and said he would rL "dialogue regularly" with the school q~ board and moral council. W. Pacione said widening the road �,� is "a stupid idea" that world destroy trees and property. � . • Recycling - A resident asked about the tax inequity in regard to e -issues occupants of condos having to pay for recycling igloos. Mrs. Ray answered, "I would work with you" to ensure equity and suggested drop-off boxes could be dec- orated. "I would ensure every resident would have one." Mr. Ryan said the problem is the region is playing a "money game" and said politicians need to find ways to have all residents participating in recy- cling programs. Mr. Wellman said it "would be nice' to have blue boxes everywhere and said he would work hard at getting all the facts. He questioned the effect expanded recycling programs would have on taxes. Mr. Pacione said the first thing to do is ask residents their opinions. "We have all these questions and they ask for your input and don't do anything with it. We don't seem to have enough passion in Pickering... nobody gets angry-" Mrs. Birinyi said the blue box pro- gram was deemed too expensive and I find that unbelievable." She said there are alternatives that can be explored, including staggered pick-up. The program is not fulfilling its man- date, she said, adding it's "absurd" that apartments and businesses can't partic- ipate in the blue box program. J a • H&R BLOCK INCOME TAX TRAINING SCHOOL ■ increase your tax knowledge ■ obtain a new skill ■ convenient times and locations For More Information Call: 427-1960 �g�� GIANT BAZAAR •;' November 16,1991. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. �- c This annual Fund Raising event will offer Home Baked Goods, Knitwear, Books, Records, White Elephant Tables, Raffle, Plants, Lunch & Drinks. Christmas Crafts, Tea Leaf Reading • and l much, much moreM r •. SENIOR'S ACTIVITY rte^! CENTRE 910 LIVERPOOL ROAD wc+.uv • (W i w d • • C o�1b� • ' FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 420-6588 �. > .Rdiic+i"�t. r •��st.�rk:MFc►+'r.'��Mi��tiC 10 CLARE HERITAGE Don't llialt yourself to only a few Selections. 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CENTRE 910 LIVERPOOL ROAD wc+.uv • (W i w d • • C o�1b� • ' FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 420-6588 �. > .Rdiic+i"�t. r •��st.�rk:MFc►+'r.'��Mi��tiC 10 CLARE HERITAGE Don't llialt yourself to only a few Selections. Do yourself a favour "Go to Towne", your Natural Gas Rreplaceceatm rr DIRECT VENTS CLARE HUNTER CFM INSTAFLAME HEAT N-GLO EMPRESS VALOR DRU DROLET GAS FIREPLACE CFM INSTAFLAW HEAT 'N GLO HERITAGE SUPERIOR SECURJTV OLIVER MACCLEOD INSERTS HERITAGE CFM INSTAFI.AME HUNTER OSBURN HEAT N-GLO E1M 1LESS FREE STANDING OSBURN CFM INSTAFLAME HUNTER VALOR DRU HEAT N-GLO AN wits approved by tie "Canadian Gas Assodatlou" '(offer valid Ull Nov. 16/91, Offer valid off MS.R.P.) urooru P THE NEWS ADVEIMSER SATURDAY, NOV. 1o,m1-PAGE 11P *Pickering votes Tuesday, 1 , r PICKERING - Don't forget to exercise your right as a citizen Tuesday by casting your votes in the municipal election. Three years ago, just 40.9 per cent of eligi- ble voters bothered to choose the politicians who oversee, among other things, taxes, edu- 4ttion and local planning matters. So far, 764 votes have been cast in Pickering's advance polls. On Tuesday, polling stations will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you are a Canadian resident over the age of 18 and haven't received a card in the mail verify- ing you're on the voters' list, you can get a voting certificate at the town clerk's office Monday or Tuesday during regular business hours. The clerk's office is located in the civic complex at One The Esplanade. SEVERAL EXCITING RACES 'N MUNICIPAL ELECTION All residents in the town can cast a ballot for their choice of mayor. The candidates are incumbent Wayne Arthurs, regional councillor Bob Mitchell and Richard Ward. Town -wide elections will also be held for separate school trustee candidates Kevin Ashe, Anna Crosthwaite, John Fowles, Anna Mariani, Jim McCafferty and Mary Zecchino. French Language separate school trustee can- didates are Gary Lauriault and Ginette McCann. In Ward 1, voters will choose either Maurice Brenner or Ken Matheson as regional councillor. Candidates for local councillor are Brenda Birinyi, Joe Pacione, Anne Ray, Dave Ryan and Doug Wellman. Public school board lection trustee Ruth Ami Schedlich is uncontested. In Ward 2, voters will decide whether Doug Dickerson or Kip Van Kempen will return to council as regional representative. Candidates for local councillor are Wayne Buksa, Michael Femson, Eileen Higdon, and Julieanne Jardine. Public school trustee Louise Farr is uncontest- ed. In Ward 3, either Rick Johnson or Lloyd Thomas will be named regional councillor. A local councillor will be chosen from among Judy Griffiths, Larry O'Leary, Enrico Pistritto and Jim Sheehan. Candidates for public school trustee are Cay Calvert, Iain McCully, Gordon Ross and Rick Stuchberry. If you're unsure what ward you live in, call the clerk's department at 420-4611. The Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser presents your guide to the municipal election Nov. 12 Pickering mayoralty candidates speak up 0 Wayne Arthurs Bob J Mitchell Richard Ward What in your mind are the major issues facing the councils you're seeking election to and what will you do about them if elected? The major issues are: a) taxation and budget management; b) business development c) environmental concerns includ- ing open space, garbage & water quality. Our taxpayers are demanding we minimize tax increases. This can be achieved by restricting the level of service to current standards and foregoing non -revenue producing pro- jects which increase costs or generate debt. As an example, I had this council defer building a new fire hall. Calls for ser- vice have not increased, consequently a higher level of ser- vice is not critical at this time. The annual operating cost of 13 million (an 8 per cent tax increase) cannot be justified 'currentlY. On the environment, I am demanding a full environmental assessment for the proposed water plant expansion in Ajax. The public review process (environmental assessment) should be as thorough for water, as we demanded for garbage, when the PI dump was a possibility. Regarding business development, I plan to continue to promote the town as a positive business opportunity. My own mayoralty campaign organization, the professional standards I set for myself personally and the campaign material deliv- ered to your door, are examples of the expectations I have of myself in representing you and promoting Pickering. The key issues facing us in Pickering are: keeping our expenditures under tight control, preserving our environmen- tally sensitive areas, putting an end to a landfill site in Whitevale, the overall leadership that the mayor must demonstrate in council as well as bringing our citizens views into council decisions. I will keep tight control over town budgets and expenses to save our ratepayers from having to face increased taxes in difficult economic times. I won't take an increase in salary as my opponent did immediately after the last election. The mayor must set a proper example. The Whitevale dump threat has to be stopped once and for all. I will work with our citizen groups and town staff for a resolution at council to change the landfill site zoning from "Special Study" status to "Permanent Agricultural". I fully expect the Provincial government to endorse this change. I am also dedicated to blocking any Pickering -based garbage transfer station. Council asked me to take an active part on our waterfront committee to preserve the environmentally sensitive area in Frenchman's Bay. Well, we had a motion passed and now we can begin to obtain these valuable lands for public use. The major issues are as follows: I. Leadership, the ability to control and conduct meetings. 2. Organization, to determine value and function wherever possible. 3. Communication, to determine comprehensive interpre- tation. 4. Direction, to set goals and objectives. 5. Environment, to protect and evaluate concerns of inter- est groups. 6. Employment, to assist and promote any one creating wholesome jobs. 7. Responsibility, to act in a concise and accurate manner. 8. Back -room deals, to eliminate this procedure as I view this as counter-productive. 9. Infrastructure, to work to achieve more continuity between need and implementation. 10. Recreation, to encourage and promote more cost effi- cient types of exercise and sporting activities. 11. Development, to proceed with projects that benefit the Town rather than persons funding individual campaigns. Taxes, waste management and quality of life are the issues that require the application of the previous list. It is my inten- tion to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the efficien- cy and competency of the operations and functions with com- munication to achieve the best interests of the constituents. What makes you a better candidate than your opponents? In other words, why should the voters elect you? I have brought to the mayor's office the professionalism Leadership, energy and my nine years experience on I am the best candidate because I have diligently observed and commitment Pickering deserves. The agenda I set out council are the strengths I bring to the mayor's job. In the the functions best council a attending regional council, pan_ three years ago has been met and my commitment to seek a three years. council has operated in an atmosphere of y g P second term stands. Tax increases have been reduced each sP ning and Official Plan meetings. I have also attended Town mistrust and petty bickering. We all have a vision of a safe, Council, Planning and Bridget 91. I will provide direct, con- �ear even as new services have been added. Employment sig, vibrant Pickering and I can provide the leadership m rise and accurate leadership with the unities continue to increase. I have played a lead role p emphasis on con in promoting and attracting business and will continue to do make it happen. hensive communication and interpretation. Pce k PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1991 1 '91 Region Ward 1 candidates have their say on issues Maurice Brenner Ken Matheson What in your mind are the major issues facing the councils you're seek- ing election to and what will you do about them if you're elected? The next decade will be a time of challenge for all elected officials as clear plans of action are necessary in response to a high level of frustration on the pan of the public. Identified issues: Action plan: High residential assessment - Review the Fair Market system of assessment which has many inequities. Promote more business into Pickering and Durham. Control spending - Complete audits of all services in order to remove overlap and duplication. Local, regional and education budgets should be reviewed together in order to examine impact on the mill rate. Environment - Develop an environmental advisory committee to examine impact of development on our communities. Waste management - Greater public education with a focus on waste reduction. A Durham -only solution to the problem. Better planning - A review of the Pickering District Plan with full public participation. Implementation of a public plarming advisory committee. Water costs too high - A review of the Durham cost structure. Initiate programs that promote water conser- vation as a way of driving the costs down. Accountability - Regional council should hold its meetings across Durham in the local municipalities in order to get back in touch with the people. Some of the major issues that will be facing the new councils in the Town of Pickering and the Region of Durham area: Development and the impact it has created on the services supplied by the region and Town of Pickering such as police and fire protection and social services. With the influx of the large residential growth over the past 10 years these important services have not kept pace, residential development must be curtailed in order that adequate levels of protection can be brought up to standards acceptable to the residents. Traffic congestion is at an intolerable level in Pickering. This in my view can be attributed to the haphazard planning and development that has taken place in the past few years. Credibility of Pickering council has to be regained. It has deteriorated to an all-time low over the last few years and has reached the point that it is an embarrass- ment to Pickering and its residents. With the types of fiascoes that occur every Monday night it is no wonder large industries or commercial enterprises have little or no desire to relocate in our town. What makes you a better candidate than your opponents? In other words, why should the voters elect you? As a councillor for the past six years I have chal- lenged those issues that could adversely affect our quality of life. I have and will continue to make myself available to the public and will continue to encourage involvement of individuals and groups in all decision making. I'm not afraid to stand up on your behalf and push for change. I have a vision for the future while at the same time respect for our past. I would be a better candidate because of proven ability to co-operate with my colleagues and get things done. During my terms of office I would like to feel that Pickering had a responsible council and that accomplishments were obtained in an orderly and responsible manner, without the constant squabbles and bickering that is occurring today. I am the only candidate for Regional Councillor Ward I that has experience at the region level. Common sense is a large component required to govern. I feel that I have shown this quality based on my past record. Mayoralty candidates' election signs damaged PICKERING - Mayoralty incumbent Wayne Arthurs was singled out by vandals when his election signs were ripped and destroyed in an early -morning Mr. Arthurs says the damage to his signs "was tremendous" and cost him $400. The culprits struck in the early hours of Monday morning. "It was quite deliberate...it was very focused and targetted," says Mr. Arthurs, explaining that other candidates' signs were left untouched. "It was not young people out for a lark." The vandalism occurred in various locations throughout the urban part of awn, he says. Martin Smith, campaign manager for Mr. Arthurs's main opponent in the election, Bob Mitchell, calls the vandalism "silly, childish and ludi- crous." He says Mr. Mitchell has also suffered some dam- age to signs in the West Shore Boulevard area. "I like a good, fair fight," says Mr. Smith. "'Ilse nonsense of vandalizing signs is distasteful." Richard Ward, also a candidate for mayor, says he's had about 60 signs taken down and others knocked over. "I'm not really concerned with that." Mr. Smith urges residents who see signs being damaged to call police. Mr. Arthurs has notified police of the attack on his signs and warns that any- one caught vandalizing will be charged. f_;$ZF,X: t.'�:_g:T3':ti fh lklS:AYa'�sirY�N�L11��N14q�1Fi6lIkiM�/I{�i:1, eYl:e�Cl ................. I'll, �e. res ay..1'... ears Aaveift.er VOTEZ GINETTE McCANN - DEVOVEE - DISPONIBLE - ENERGIOUE CONSEILL ERE, SCOLAIRE DES tCOLES SEPAREES DE DURHAM SECTION DE/LANGUE FRANCAISE GINETTE McCANN X 0 • We want Rick Johnson Back ELECT JOHN FOWL EXPEFUENCE -INNOVATION DEDICATION Trustee Separate School Board, Pickering • 1 s `i O c c V d C Z O ELECT JOHN FOWL EXPEFUENCE -INNOVATION DEDICATION Trustee Separate School Board, Pickering • 1 s o.a.FirYa�i''.. :... THE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOV. 10, I"I-PAGE 113P GE lec:tfon on � • 0 3 Region Ward 2 candidates Dickerson My record proves a commitment to our environment; to pre- serving Our forests and water6or>t; to err Ruing our water quality, to fighting any landfill or transfer station sites here. % need b hold taxes to under 3% and to have council harmony to ensure growth through sustainable development while continuing Io upgrade intiastrTicpae and roads. Regional efforts centm on quality piamling, industrial promo - am adequate policing and blue boot expansion Pidmang's growth warrants an additional regional councillor (taking one from Oshawa). the hoed for mono traffic lights and a regional transit sys- tem I have achieved much by woriung hard and in concert with my coiierg =5 to gain their respect, trust and support This is how one eonmctllor achieves success when working with many. Kempen Taxation - Homeowners cannot withstand taxes increasing at rates well above the current rate of inflation as they have in the past Unnecessary spending must be curbed as both regional and local governments must get serious about "belt tightening". Employment and industry - Pickering's tax base is far too dependent on residential assessment We must strive to improve the rano by increasing the base helping relieve tax and transportation difficulties faced by homeowners. Environment: - Priceless areas like Frenchman's Bay must be protected. We must find safe affordable ways of reducing and dis- polang of our own garbage. ;What makes you a better candidate than your opponents? In other words, why should the voters elect you? s Experience, an ability to get the job dome, living and work- Common-sense approach - The excess fat in government img in Ward 2 are the qualities I bring. Honesty. integrity and spending must be trimmed to put out tax dollars to the best hard work are the qualities I offer. An "open door" policy possible use. ensures all who treed assistance are offered it Fighter - Unlike my opponent we must fight for the issues My commitment, when given, is total and my knowledge we believe in, whether it's Frenchman's Bay or resisting of the issues is complete before I render my vote locally or at Metro garbage I will fight for Pickering. the region. Ward 3 region candidates Rick (-)Johnson Lloyd Thomas „>What in your mind are the major issues facing the councils you're seek- ing election to and what will you do about them if you're elected? Noodess in increases must be stopped. I will Conine to vote against tat increases at the regional level for the next tinea years as I have eonnseatdy dome for the past thrix years at the local level. The dumps I am agairat any furobw dumping in Pi kwing. Our L j fawn has done its share in accepting garbage The currm dump d=W be eonudled. capped and closed A Durban sdution for Duthara garbage mint be Wtied, but notin Pickairtg. Glawth: Cmedled, planned and suoonable growth in the itin- dential. cortmtercial and industrial sectors is necessary for PAbasinlg's florae. Let's not let the pnovinlaal govermrteot dictate wy�d wesendis Pidoeting. I also atppta the 407 to alkviste =Me coageathon ABmdd* hoomr. This is dedy a desirable goal. but many resideatt in aosWg eoutrim"ea fear that die creating of -aRea l- abk boun g- will &-4ue heli homes Vk want a enhance the gosl'ity of We for all the otirrm of Plc c ft wilt an egod diga6 son of fli 11 1111 baasing throughout our new commenites s dry .are bulk dnaeby not dnattft any existng Communities. Environmental cartoons must be placed on an equal level With development Pickering is endowed with residents who have environmental and planning expertise. By including them in advisory Committees we could benefit from their knowl- edge. Waste management and 3R initiatives have stalled We must get going on a Durham -only solution, on where the 3Rs play a mach match bigger rde. Too many people ale living oat pay cbegoe frorm bankrupt- cy. Government waste and dupiicatiloa must be addressed so that we can oentrd our taxes and still maintain social servkees. ,What makes you ,a better 'candidate than Four opponents? In other words.. why should the 'voters elect you? i Dedication and eaperiertce. I have shown through my actions and associations that 1 am Dediation: I am comnutted to you the people of Pickering committed to the environment and to the residents of Picketing. - all day. every day because working for you is my full time I bring with me a creative, positive, business attitude balanced job. That makes me more accessible, more swan: of your con - with the compassion to protect and .xeserve the uniqueness of ceras and areae responsive and able to take action Pickering. With your support on November 12 we can leave Experierim: My three years as local councillor, dealing on a Pickering and our children a legacy we can be proud of. daily basis with the problems head-on have given me a keen Wunderstanding of the needs and desires of the people in Pickering. Pickering needs experienced candidates, because you want action now. .ttttgti,.a:eislsaa.`r.t jsa aa� a • . a� s • a . ♦ . r • . w♦ a • . e • a iia ,, FACTS ABOUT THE PICKERING BEACH SERVICING ISSUE 1 find that 1 must mitporhd to the position that Regituai t:,. nc,; .-'e fins Mr. Stcvc Pariah and Mr. Rub Wright took on the ssae of the Phck-mg Beach Sen:cmg can the MacLean I iuriwr C:ahle show on Octobcr 23. 1991 k spice's that neither of these two gentlemen have a grasp on what the Issue Is all about, nor did they scan to take the time ata research the issue throrrughly emosugh befcm mak mg and foal aing tic tr xtatc n ts. Fru, 1 find that i should advie low tic mmrxicy is derived to pay for such services. The-tarnated cost ft. the total Project a S8.3 million dollars. This toner! cost u scl oraed in the fact that the Rcgh,xW Goomnancnt u mspona,blc fir sanitary sewer conitruction and the Town of Ajax is responsible for road reumstructicn and related storm sewer installations. The Regional share of the total tort is apprmt ornately three million dollars, and at such cases, 00 per cera of that u Payable by the abuning property owren and the mmammg share d 60 per rernt u payable by the Reglan T- is the standard formula and poi icy d the kc gion. The Regional share of the is derived in= water and sewage ries attached to such srvicu which a accumdattil and is used, as m that s, to expand se--. w .cher area throughout the Reg+orn. Thu 60 per cent share die rue originate from say tax revenue gerwated by the taxpayer, and there a, at this tune, suRcent (orals on place for this WP -- Tie rertumsng 13.3 milieu app-,i-nately hs the cost attached to road rccunstruoZnn and related stento sewer i nstallaairww, and is brwne by the T n. In general tma, Nis figure S5.3 rnllun is suhsid✓<d 50 per ,xno by th Mo.owy of franxl. n t-, uh T. -mu, rhe Mitatry share is Mcmmtcd from what we. arc taspsycr. pas .a gaaiuc tax .:.,cute plate rerncwais -t mad tax m -cos fexms. The T-ro, - rnrrurxn perdue In p---. years, apply r.r 'obis .ub.dy each year !u -,.I uh Wad recoxsstruuaon, as do utter municipalities throaghat are Pr -ti e. Tae axil, drlrae- in the P,cku.,; Reach Comrat sty of this rat break down a that, the Town :s -gyfstmg that the -,,I. . .iters pay •n a0 Ica .ern porton of the storm sewer corawction. That will be a fliam debate with Coaml aper the M.u:,cryal cloak, s. since the has never rice vac r `.&Be d in other parts nr tic, Toon The mirrin.ng ant ,of -ad econatructon sol st,nnnn ewer inaallaturrs are the Mrd uatta which U. I .w. or !flax burs w h- any Waal u raconaan cwd . ithm oa h,wudares I-— the general w hose, iris nip arc act axuk and ;iaced rthn the Ajax Roads bnproveacnt 14,.gramrte i•. f:ud such pojew each year 11cc amwru, m ..e arc. of S1 nuilion yearly, do not race the :aa lase. Work mg w,thm uncia guide::res, the To- of Ajar ten refers to a 'R,mds Need Study' which a povidrd to than from private unaultmg (urns k.ads sirs. mg an 'Inrnrediate' ra.mstruc:xxs tinetalic art 'len sekced fox unlPic amens. Hutioneally. Its been carnnraxa practice. but not Iunued to, a road w1caun from the -Wirta,c', the Psrkering Village and the uwrurrrc.ai act- of the Town ea:h year For each of the pass: 15 years, suxe 1976, the -Wwt-' section h.- re -I -d benefit Gam this proaarni- and will untmuc to do - t:x the cast twat ,, jrec years until project compictun. In years past the gcsral w base has root hecri sic -axed! on hchulf .,C t).,, poogninam. working within financial g-Jeluescach year The Tuwo u( Ajax has incl Icacd a road reurstruct.wt package for the P.ckermg Beach Coanrtr.nity ,.ver an I I year plrh.--W;etmg arc areet per year ,until prujui caurgiletion M. pian u -It unIAe the pian ase.l J..:amplelmg tie -W'erti nor ' uaninsunay of the T.w:, .%gam, u. -g Nie tarretahic, the general w base co il; r.t he uk-rcased. Ms Parish and %it Wright, if they have so me c„nems shout Nu, as ani eawn c may . ooh Ito ..salsa, row raven,noa v hu been spent rI past years m the 'W'ar:�rc' .,o -un ay and see how _.,. w... -wopam :u the I'..kermg Itch Communiry :Vxt Only a the Pickering Beach Community batting over whcucr or out srutary sewers he ;oxtailcd, the DO - awe Is road Iewratrnictun. As uduated in the Turn. Siva and flu Mck, 'R.)ads 4ed Stwlv', ail Wads .&thin tore Pickering Beach Community Call withm tk 'unme.lute' tine Game for mconl""ux,. erre wh: n have been on the list im the post 6 to 7 years. TTese gcndcmah arc sat gk•euing that we nu. cx.ludc the Picker 1r Beach C,nnm,nay Gam stadard pri ctuc. To uxnpl,cat this issue - funkier, there has hien - official building faces art this o:ommarooty dating back a) 1972, and uroffrculIv. sone mwictioas applied bet- :at The building Bylaw was msttuted out of hca1N urxcros Of adding further septic talo suer::aroma in an a: ready oyer aaturiacd ground ..ter uaeda,.n ard sell .otter coda-:uhatien of bacterial gn-u-, Toe hoiding Bylaw u -est aired and fu:1 mimieipa: serv,,.es can hr pru.,ded aid rnatallad s this amunu-N W ahao tie 140 lot o:oxrsniuniry, 39 are v ,i Iropcncs I& Wright tout a swhre at ucsc -ani porcrty .whirs, suggesting the-rd'%pL, l Wo;' Ile may vel:.i.h to neplara” Nat -oral. once _c ..crate age of hu .w tervt:.L .s 15 vie sero Mary t._,.w.e.l Lh u tw C.w 2Cy_s .cats. Why even bring thus Issue .k..:. i.. a Ic-acol affrura? Mr. Wr y':t may ...n 1.. 11-11 .tare tore a:,d wculste no. sham lanl.a awn these i. as, ud :,c nits .an :o cI- h'. voubalary m, rc'pro"k.r.aicly Mr. Pariah Blau clonus, :r .tel lift the hu:id.ng f,-- and a::,w s -.,it p„ Pv!r: w deselup, r-.utd ..r vnunc. they fay within rcgulati. ons. IN- tic - Mr Wr.gt:t kau)w.:.ut ..I- vie urgic::c ntal.,n ..t the hidu:g nv 1.., u) 1972, pin-tially all t.c lou. even Ux,scsorb •. n,c.. „u...:i,x yud,ly ,1 ,!c :eco ,,...r:u.. .cmc aac.l" S4uiy taw rs are taken sou a.:uwut u,d cal.Sr"d int,...µ .`act. �h .g i.rtmna:a I'crhara hxh .: _4 .h•a : ..,Lica ..0 ria gw.kluc from the Regan. lie I Icalth Dcpwuoont ..,i a,, crot n, apyix:atun Gum a vacant lot holder ,f he .s auk w, -L, Ce a %lanae of a private consulting fin's. dc.,I;n a system and Corry aux the 1 kalth Offals a w,n.:J -k Ile reason for tha, its, health Deparuecra sacs tc c.n.entioasul Car'0' s xnj w hale, Neu forn►:as and syacnn alae. Thu process now re -t- tiost,af U. loncae, ay licacla iropcn. Jefacr:nt ori nharhy utas. The mus then falls back t,, ue purerty owrcr to dcwrrnae :C ori ,:wrnat.- I ill -I can he :'„and. even thawgh this w- not the intent of to regulawnti. M a,v c ompllcating circ austlo es arc gory to he the end rcsu:t of this posposd violation. U Mr. Parish and Mr. Wright had cl-led with Ministry of the timNxrnett will Regional Off dols, they would fad that it may be frowned upon to expand septic systems w,thut an arca dcutratcd within 'Urban boundaries-. 71in Ministry of the F-josaent how studies On fele on m low mpouc systems affect ground and surface water when they we in clan prosunity to each other, specifically in an ansa where fere Is a rioted high water table. Bacteria and nitrates can contaminate the aquifer when unused sewage cannot he dissolved and diluted in the gruutd water efkxtively enough due to Inadequate dsacmam on areas. Sceragc and 'plumes' of this wmaanmatiuh can Cud is way holo wells and to open aness such as acieks, sucaas and lakes. Pickering Rath still have a nunnber of wells in use in the wrnsmolty, Studies have concluded that septic system sbould not be Placed in numbers greater than enc system for every half sac. Greater tat this number, poses the greatest threat to ground walm conamuntitm. TTe Pickering Reach Corontinhty, will have Iter aystents per ao:rc, should Cath vacant lot dcvclop. This would be in direct conflict with the reasons why the bolding Bylaws woe instituted in 1972 Maybe lies two gictakawn should have looked into this natter in gsesucr depth before they Fad nude coninsctnu about this community. They may wish to kik at Uc 'Reasonable Use Policy' and the 'Ihatking Water CLidclues'aod my wish to seed sine of these mperts which 1 have mlamd to and arc caddy available. It assay be suggested to these two gerntkmen, should they be elected, they request an Iimircaunenial Study be cotapla on this ainvinunity to dcwnnim what impact to current "ic systens have On out ground waken, and as well, what effect the additional syncins can add, or potentially add to this community. It orgy well he in the pumic ioaarst Gs such a study for reasons outlined in this letter, considering Uat a sanitary pumping station is now operational in this cormnunity and has be= for the par five years. A pumping station with capacity being held and masaaued for =ViCiog Of the Pickering Beach Ctrrmuraty. 1 take rote too, that Mr. Parish bcnofacd from the Ajax Road linp-enscan Progrannrnc hack in the caly i98(k, when his own stmoct and those of his rotrvnhinity were meconstruccd and mnuuirnimd. Why is the Pi:kcring Beach Community not subjected to the suns acatzmnt a others, coauidcratg out col inhuanity has been here truth longer that must others? We haven't mo ,i'ed a basic service such as sanitary sewers. No no one froan this uumrututy has cornriauned about nnonies being sreut ori „Uer secs.n,.. of tie To W o rel'u'v to this issue. Most of us anticipated that smmnctinc at the future, out of our tax dollars .c snnuhhukd to fund road loco stTaction atd storm sewer i nstallaloums in atter Par" of Uic Tnwn, would soonno: day unnc hoax:. That slue nus COSTIM. 1 find it a low uauli to this coaaaututy that scutes. tui Uke suds a rh.nui•ri of Lh outran. 1 —.1d like w mmnaal there two gcnticumn we tib), ere pail of Al- Wih are nit asknhg h,r orcein tm,,tIj IIt, coo: an: only a kn:g that rc he ueatcd Vu and equal -,id- n have teen un the rva't. 1 hove eau pn)hiun with, a'srxmg any opuoai ,x: un nutter train anyuc. 1 do though, m thus case, fud a sorrewhal hard to accept that soacuoc I'll- %I, Parish aa:d Mr Wnght, coos, nuke such a broom -noc.ta about vttethiry Icltha ore of thin, ,)bvou.ly know untm,g ah,ut. Both Mr. Wright and Mr. Pa:.sh mold have saved Uaen,wI oo this casae ha,: ttey mdtwtcd ucy .sold teed to took uuu this issue further a' Ucy did with„tier muco toy Were unlaoular .:N. It nukes one w.uulcr ho. ucy h -d the. po simon m the fent Aeric. la.uy. 1 would Wee lar ask Mc Parish and Mr W"Ot if they arc h)th fell turc envinxmcntai isms a are ticy Iust part-time? Or is it hoer,, suggest that Nah of than arc adcctivc an this regard. Shane Wasmund, Ajax THIS IS A It\IDADVI:k"I'ISI:MI:\ I' .1a..........................................................I............... PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1991 P E lection 1,97 Ward 2 local council candidates Wayne Buksa (1) We must immediately tackle our budget and ensure that little, or no, tax increase occurs. That mes- sage must also be sent to the region and school boards. Department heads will be requested to start from zero and prove each and every expenditure. I am against any town- houses on Frenchman's Bay and will see the file closed quickly. Our population growth demands construction in 1992 of a new ice facility and fireball. Let's have the final design drawings and call for lenders while prices are still low. A full environmental assessment of the Pickering/Ajax Water Plant should be undertaken to answer any out- standing concerns. (2) Twenty-one years of living, working and being politically active in Pickering gives me the knowledge and experience to deal with the tough decisions ahead_ Doing my homework, reading the agenda and discussing topics with the residents are the best ways I know of to pre- pare for meetings. It's important now for all to be concerned. Eileen Higdon (1) Taxation: We must attract more business to Pickering to ease the tax burden on homeowners and create more local jobs. I would sup- port a broadened, more aggressive role for the Pickering Economic Development Department. 2. Environmental issues: My efforts, with Save -Our Bay, have brought us closer to a sensible, rea- sonable solution to development on the bay. The PI dump issue can be solved reasonably, but not by dump- ing garbage from the whole area on Pickering. 3. Behavior of council: By fol- lowing well-established rules of order, councillors can have strong differences of opinion and still get business done. (2) Others talk about being pro emrironmenL I have done something about it. I am open to voters' opin- ions. I will be available to listen and act on neighborhood concerns. I have learned rules of order from my voluntary work: I can express a dif- fering opinion without disrupting the whole business of council. Michael Femson (1) Currently we are faced with great opportunities in the Town of Pickering. A need to create jobs through expansion of our industrial and commercial base is necessary for economic growth. We also are chal- lenged to ensure competitiveness with our neighboring communities by fostering economic growth and development. Environmental issues are of extreme importance to our communi- ty as they impact on health, our natu- ral habitat and tax dollars. It is with enthusiasm, stamina and commitment I will face these chal- lenges in the elected term of office. (2) As a Realtor with 15 years of experience in residential and indus- trial fields. I am qualified in the area of negotiation, marketing and plan- ning. I believe my background experience ideally suits me to deal effectively with the emerging issues we face in the Town of Pickering. I support collaborative decision mak- ing as a leader and I can assure them (voters) that their recommendations are heard and acted upon. Julieanne Jardine (1) The major issue does not deal with bylaws, development plans, industrial -commercial base or trans- portation, etc. These are things that result from the real issue of "What the job is all about." To me, it's about people. Politicians, staff, taxpayers, busi- ness, visitors and children. All of us need to dump hidden agendas. Stop personal sniping and put aside petty differences and plan Pickering's future. In 20 years, 30 years, whatever, I want to be remem- bered for what I contributed, not who I fought or who I beat. This council must get that simple philoso- phy together to be successful. I can help achieve that. (2) I don't know that I am "bet- ter" than anyone else. I am running for a position, not against anyone. Conflicts arose in this and previous councils "got to win" mentality. I choose not to participate in this. I will represent only the views of Ward 2 and Pickering. Nothing and no one else. /' cad the;-�� e,�w►sdrer#�ser r)t'. r—'r , rtObe[ 28, 1991 s > a+ ear Friends, � • .- :r: Inn taking this opportunity to thank those who asked me run once again for council. While I'm very proud of a Ong asked, 1 decided not to seek office, instead I am fitting my FULL SUPPORT behind KIP YAN KEMPEN id would like you to know why. 3 I1 have watched the actions of Pickering Council during the past three years and offer the Mowing observations: J• YAN KEMPEN has proven he is honest and very" concerned about people and the effect x municipal taxes and spending have on their lives. -: lotHe has proven he makes his OWN DECISIONS and will not be part of a pact or team to control council —!hero appeared to be a three councillor group on the present council voting a:together, YAN KEMPEN was wry vocal in stating his TOITI X. TOTAL OPPOSON to Pickering acceptingJKLIONS OF TONS OF METpto GARBASIL On the other hand Irk. Dickerson voted TTo _.. , . the deal to tiring the garbage to Pickering. ' • is .. .� t _bi'LGSM' In February of this year in one of the most disgusting displays ever witnessed. Mr. Dickerson, along with councilors Brunner and Johnston. took advantage of the absence of 2 40unciitors to psss a series of motions attacking Van Kempen. The settlement was Dickerson and Bronner making a FULL ApOLOQV AND REMUwsw[t varve KEN ftl f FOR VRho is paying for !Asir deplorable actions? Wdl the residents be expected to pay the nearly =7.000"? • These infamous actions triggered an unprecedented number of lecture of complaint MgpdkV councillors behaviour to tlhe ' t of Mtrrhieipo* Mfa M _ S • Mr. Dicker m chooses to maks Mr. Vin an 19010 In this election.tlMe an are aware that Kenn is a taxptyer end operates his business right here in Pickering and his 2 4. atttnd school in Picked s ngWhom do you - :JW0 (wot 0 here you pay taxes butackally .•�•�DrPiids.rlrhgGourhehland rr»!ice).Mo�rQuidqf►ya+flptgMtltitEya+ahgr�fn : 0 • ro0hre look btyon0 prorwiaes node and when the gndidNa Isawlpl0ytd �,, , '. «tiwrp. Mr. Bekaa works for Mr. Dickerson. — y ib waft awl h decisions- . in local stirs such as 808ing txitlow..t ; Of l• THE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY NOV 10, 1S1• 0 AecHon 10301 Public school Ward 3 wrenchi nouaae .candidates address issue (1) What are your views on a modified school year? (2) `Fiscal responsibility' has become a familiar phrase during this campaign. What, exactly, do you propose that would meet this definition in the next three years? f Cay Calvert (1) The term modified school year is one of the most misunderstood words in education presently. With population growth becoming as it is, our schools are becoming very overcrowded and decisions must be made to handle this. Dialogue is necessary between the board, staff and parents to ensure that all involved are adequately informed. I do believe that all alternatives must be examined before a fmal decision is formed. (2) Fiscal responsibility is indeed a catchword of this campaign. My feeling is that duplication of costs must be avoided, expenditure of monies for schools must be carefully examined. But I feel that costs must not infringe on the quality of education that our chil- dren receive. Children are this country's richest resource, and all must be done to ensure that they grad- uate qualified to compete in the present world market. Gordon Ross (1) Modified school year: The Proposal of the board of education to put in place a pilot project on an Optional basis of a modified school year with substantial community r support merits serious consideration. It will be critically important for all those potentially affected to per- ceive that their views and needs are taken seriously. The board must report its findings about the trade- offs and benefits involved prior to the adoption of this policy through- out the region. (2) Fiscal responsibility: Trustees over the next three years should r a) hold the lime on taxes restrict- ing any increase to a ceiling not to exceed the current rate of inflation. b) work for the elimination of duplicate services c) ensure that the classroom needs of children receive first prop- erty, even at the expense of legiti- mate administrative concerns. d) press the provincial, govern- ment to provide adequate financing to cover the cost of provincially- awmdated e mnnimneot to the Proposed new education centre. Iain McCully (1) I am in favor of the careful, well -researched manner that the board has investigated this subject I agree with the concept of pilot schools and economic evaluation plan. We are not yet aware of the economic ramifications or social consequences or how much this would save in the general operating budgets or affect the cost of mainte- nance. The wishes of the pupils, parents, teachers and electorate must be considered. It would be optional, not Compulsory- (2) ompWsory(2) Ministry legislated introduction of junior kinder- garten commencing in 1994 and cutbacks in transfer pay- ments from the federal government to the provinces with resultant cuts from the provinces to the regions have altered the basis of payment Where the province was pay- ing 60% of the cost, it is now paying 40% with the bal- ance being picked up by the local taxpayer. Continual pressure must be brought, particularly with regard to the capital budget, on the province. Pupils matter. Rick Stuchberry (1) The modified school year has been one of the poorIft 4P1 - est communicated ideas that I've come in contact with recently. What it doesn't mean is that your child will be going to school for a full 12 months. What I hope it �r means is that we utilize our facilities 12 months a year, either through educational or non -educational uses so that we don't have our capital investments, schools, idle for one-third of their lifes- pan- (2) Trustees are responsible for the educational expenditures of the ratepay- ers' taxes. The trustees are charged by the electorate to get the best possible value for each dollar spent This can be accomplished by a line -by-line scrutiny of the budgetary process. The trustees should have an attitude that constructively challenges all rec- ommendations while keeping in mind the overall goals of the board. A finan- cial overview should state simply, "If this money were mine, would I be approving this?" Finally, trustees must object to ministry of education programs which are legislated but riot properly funded "Whoever wants it, pays for it!" 0 , YOUR cANDDATE FOR WARD ONE LOCAL COUNCIL ' Nov. 12,1991 "WhenExperience Counts..." i/%/%%/%i////,/%%�/i// %li/y% Partite school ,naw ,/ f // ii/ iii /� , >z� E %/, /.// y �//,.i;,..%�i/;i,�/////,��/%/G�/ andiddtes s eats p y' '� �� ;,;,; y // a IN :the issues si/ Gary laudault Ginette McCann ! 7P J What can be done to efficiently deal with the escalat- ing costs of building schools? At the present time the cost of building new schools is decreasing as a result of general economic con- ditions; land value is down, material costs are down, contractor's profit margins are down, labor supply is plentiful. Design must be kept prac- tical and simple to minimize unnec- essary costs, keeping in mind that school buildings are subject to all building codes, provincial standards and municipal regulations. There is little trimming left that can be done. V. I propose that we could cut down on architectural costs by designing a ir standardized structure that could be followed when building any new school. `Fiscal responsibility' has become a familiar phrase during this campaign. What, exactly, do you propose that would meet this definition in the next three years? Fiscal responsibility at the school board level means only three things: knowing when to say "no", having the intestinal fortitude to actually say it at the right time, in spite of the fact that it will cost you votes in the next election, and lastly, knowing when to say "yes". It is easy to say no to some spending proposals which cut short-term costs, buy votes, and in the long run cost tax- payers a fortune. N3ViI: To meet the definition "fiscal responsibility" I propose that I will ensure that trustees and members of the school board be accountable for any expenses incurred and that such expenses are justifiable. I will work towards having the provincial govern- ment pay a greater proportion of the education costs now burdening the local taxpayer. Also, I would like to work towards trying to stabilize the amount of tax dollars being paid by the individual ratepayer or keeping f increases in educational taxes to a min- imum without jeopardizing the quality of education. 1 *JJa ✓Intelligence � ✓Integrity volt✓Honesty ✓ Environmental Concerns Endorsed By The Pldrering ftW AsewWon (M independent, non profit. PIII interest group dedicated to Good Government and consenaoon r PAGE 16-THENEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1991 �x I' °S9D EARERIERCE COUNTS Authorized by C.FO Ward 3 local council candidates 1 SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEE 1 Are you concerned about: ' 1 - taxes - over -crowding 1 - program cuts - 1 ` - loss of our Judy Larry Enrico 1 CATHOLIC School Griffiths - (1) a) Environment b) Taxation c) Communication/participatory government. Pollution is a resource we are not harvesting. We allow it to disperse because we have been ignorant of its value. With increased awareness and continued expansion in recycling programs, I will ensure the town will be a role model while utilizing our tax dollar wisely by using recy- cled materials and environmentally - friendly products. We roust find a balance between growth and our environment, through informed, effective, long-term planning. I will look at where our tax dollar is spent, where it is being wasted. I will be creative in attracting new industry and in the planning for Pickering's future. (2) We need equal representation on council. I am not a clone of the typical politician nor do I have hid- den agendas. I have no throw -away signs and use vegetable ink in print- ing - showing a fresh outlook and sincerity. As councillor you will have my total dedication and my full attention. Jim Sheehan (1) The issues and concerns facing Pickering are many: taxation, the environment, planning, etc. However, after speaking with thousands of peo- ple in Ward 3 the number one con- cern is frustration. The vast majority of people don't vote and don't get involved anymore, the reason, nobody listens to them. "What differ- enoe does it make, (votmg). They do what they want anyway!" This has been said time and time again and is so discouraging. As a councillor we need to listext, we need to continually meet the people of our ward. It is imperative that we bring the view and ,concerns of our constituents back to council and not try to sell council's views to the people. I feel the solution to the majority of our problems can be solved by getting the 'politics' out of local government and truly listen- ing to the concerns and developing the ideas of those who matter — you the people of Pidwrigg Ward 3. (2) I propose and commit to con- stant contact with all the people of Ward 3 through regular open meet- ings where your concerns can be addressed and brought beck to coun- cil. Local government is not a politi- cal game. We must remove the poli- tics and bring back the caring. Please help me make a difference by voting Jim Sheehan on Nov. 12 and get back to what matters — you. O'Leary (1) Without a doubt the major issue facing Pickering Council is the wady increase in taxes. The voters have had enough. More industry must be encouraged to locate here so that we will have a stronger industrial tax base. Even though the present council feel they have curbed spend- ing, they will have to look even more closely at next year's budget. A return of voter confidence should be a top priority. For the past three years council has been like a three ring circus. Too much personal infighting. Childish and immature behavior and all of the above have made council a less than perfect functional body. If elected I will bring to council experience, and maturity and hopefully influence my fellow councillors to listen more attentively to the needs of the people. Finally, last but not least, the envi- ronment must be saved. I would do all in my power to ensure the 311 campaign is continued and expanded and that a workable solution is devel- oped to handle waste disposal. Not a transfer station — and not further dumps to handle GMTs excess garbage. (2) I am the only candidate run- ning for Ward 3 with experience in a Political setting. This, combined with maturity and a knowledge of the issues, both, in the north end as well as the south end of Ward 3 make me the logical choice. Voters in rural Ward 3 can feel assured that I am as concerned about them and their communities as 1 am about voters in the south end;. All will get equal and excellent represen- tation. Pistritto system 1 ' (1) First, I believe that all of our problems demand better quali- ty local government. I intend to contribute, by way of example, to informed, constructive debate, which addresses issues, not per- sonalities. Second, I believe that we can control the growth of tax rates by expanding the local revenue base. We need to fill some of our empty industrial space by attracting busi- ness investors. Finally, we must work to pro- tect Pickering's environment. We must expand public transit. We should require more greenspace in developments, and seek to chan- nel development into already -ser- viced areas, (2) I feel that I offer the voter a unique density of local experi- ences. As a farmer, an entrepreneur, and having lived in both the north and south parts of the ward, I have insights into the concerns of all segments of our community, which will make me a responsive, effective councillor. ead the ews Advertise tries Committed to: 'Y Maintain and support strong police and fire departments for our protection and safety Create new jobs and more tax revenue by expanding our industrial and commercial base J Oppose taxpayer's money to be used to purchase 20 acres of land (Frenchman's Bay Project in south Pickering). J Keep a close eye on the Seaton Development and its effect on the Town of Pickering. MICHAEL FEMSON LOCAL COUNCILLOR - WARD 2 - PICKERING SO AM 1 1 1 1 Please support me 1 ' on Nov. 12 ' 1 1 1 Jim McCafferty 1 1 1 MCCAFFERTY, Jim 0 10 ------------------------- ON--- ------------------- ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 MAURICE BR NN R Regional Councillor Ward 1 FOR CONTI N UE D PU IBUC .. RO�p C,RES,S�N IN POLITICS SUPPORT MAURICE BRENNER Working With You - For You! let 11 milk koo»s •r ao r a..,.. M1 77 i i�v AN _ _ THF: NR.WC Anvvtpmww- E� 9D ---�• a.wvn■, a.v•. w, 1971 -1 -AGE 17P ward 1 local council- candidates state their positions 1) What in your mind are the major issues facing the council you're seekingelects you're elected? (2) What makes you a better candidate than your opponents? In on to and what will you do about them if pp other words, why should the voters elect you? Brenda Birinyi ✓� A (1) In my opinion, three of the major issues facing Pickering are as follows: Taxation: The implementation of the development changes act would provide an instant means of collect- ing additional revenue from the developer therefore shifting some of the tax burden from the resident to the developer. Toronto has already collected millions of dollars by doing this. Development: I would also initi- ate a comprehensive Pickering Official Plan study with a mandate that would reflect, for once, cohe- sive and logical development. I sup- port the right development in the right place with a strong emphasis on what the residents want, not the developer! Last, but most important is Pickering's commitment to the envi- ronment. We need to step-up our efforts to reduce, re -use and recycle. This can be achieved through coun- cil's liaison with the numerous and knowledgeable environmental orga- nizations. (2) I offer the voters of Pickering something no other candidate can. I am committed to being a full-time local councillor. I do not feel that: after working all day, fulfilling fam- ily commitments (which tops most Of our lists), then try to run the busi- ness of the town in the time 'left over'. Let's ensure the issues get the time they deserve so responsible decisions can be made. I have attended all Pickering council meet- ings for six years. I know the issues and I have the time to do the right thing for you. (1) The major issues include estab- lishing a responsible fiscal budget to get more value for our tax dollar. We need to attract business and industry to Pickering now by developing incen- tives to make the town competitive. More business and industry means more local jobs and helps alleviate the tax burden on homeowners. I support an overhaul of the exist- ing town official plan with public par- ticipation and a public advisory body to sit with the planning committee. Prior to permitting more development, we must ensure that a proper town PLM and pr's transportation services are in place. The preservation of Frenchman's Bay, the Rouge Valley, the Pine Grove Forest and the Altona Forest are also of concern to me. We must also work with other municipalities to improve transporta- tion links and ensure protection of the environment in our waste manage- ment policies. We must protect our water, our air and our natural habitats to enhance our quality of life. We rust also ensure total commitment and par- ticipation in the 3R's — reduce, re -use and recycle. (2) One of the most important skills of a councillor is understanding legislated acts and how to put them to work for the community, and to care enough about their constituents to see that they are enforced. As a paralegal, with professional, financial and busi- ness-marnagement experience, I under- stand the process and how to best rep- resent our community. I have demon- strated my commitment to my com- munity and my determination to effect positive change. The results are on record with the town and the province. Dave Ryan (1) The issue is quality of life. A safe, happy family environment where we can live, work and raise our children. Serious concerns are raised by the proposed expansion of the Ajax water plant, serving the Town of Pickering. The close Proximity to the York -Durham sewage treatment plant and the Nuclear Generating Station demands a full environmental assessment. The proposal ignores the welI- being of the community and the impact of questionable water quality on commercial and indus- trial growth. This shortsighted planning illustrates the lack of cooperation between the levels of government that impacts us socially, environmentally and economically. (2) I am able to analyze issues objectively. My leadership and professionalism will promote an environment of constructive cooperation and consultation. Together we will develop effec- tive long-term solutions to pre- serve and enhance our quality ofl ife in Pickering. This is my com- mitment to you. Joe Pacione seeks Ward 1 local seat Editor's stlba Joe Paeiiose did sot respond to our opestiosaair+e. This sbory its the aur" adndsciss hist to the voters. Other casdiidNes had siiri6r srticies wriuea and psblidwL PICKERING - Joe Pacione is seeking the job of local councillor for Ward 1 in Twsftyes municipal elation. A teacher for 14 years, Mr. Pacione lives in Ward 1 with his wife and two sons. He says he's had a long history of community involvement, including participation with the West yens' Associiation, Rouge Valley Optimists and the Board of Directors for the MeWo Separate School Credit Union. He an also been a soccer coach. Mr. Pacione says he's "tired of being an anonymous taxpayer" watching taxes rise, so has decided to become more involved. He says concerns regarding Mites, Proper management, roads, planning and the envi- ranmeat are common to most Pickering residents. "Careful development is very important for Ward 1 with the environmentally -sensitive (Frenchman's) bay and Rouge Valley areas," he says. Mr. Pacione encourages people to get involved in the community and the political process. He pledges to regularly issue newsletters and hold community meetings to improve communication between residents and government. Doug Wellman (1) The major issues facing Pickering Council are: 1) - to demonstrate a high level of integrity and tearnwor - To work with hamhoruy for the welfare of its citizens. 2) - to review its current District Plan which is 12 years old and update it to a current Official Plan approved by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs which broadens Pickermg's overall plan/vision from its Present "Patchwork" planing and re -zoning. 3) - to reduce tax increases through Homing an efficient municipal operation (initiate a major productiv- aY review); and achieving economic development (if Hazel McCallion and Mel Lastman can do it; if Regina. Sok. can get Gown Life; and Prudenual can stove from :Ging & Yonge to Scarborough, surely Pickering can develop a prospect list and go after business moving to Pickering). 4) - to reduce Pickering's traffic problems by immediately lobby- ing the province to replace the Rougemount Dr. bridge and widen the 401 from Rougemoant to Brock. This would take about six to eight months and reduce traffic congestion tremenclouusly. 5) - Public input and school board profile I would form the Ward i Citizens Forum which would meet every tree months at the Rouge Hill Library. I would invite the school board trustees to join me. (2) Wily should the voters elect me? i live in Ward i and my business is also located in Pickering. Being in my own business and with my business, residence and the Town offices all within five ni- ttm of each other. I can attend to Town and Wad concerns within a momew notice. This is especial - 1Y Important for Town meetings through the daytime. I am involved in Swim Club and in theme unity both with a social conscience (Hospital Board, United Way. past '.Minor Hockey and Social Planning Council) and a busirness conscience (local Chamaber of Commerce and my business within Pickering and Durham Region). i am familiar with the problems and the people that can participate in sotvtng them With a penchant for hard work, helPing people and eo-opeacion. not confrontation I believe I can make a difference. A Message to the Voters of Ward 3 Pickering As your representative on the Durham Board of Education, I would work for the attainment of these objectives: RESTRICTION of any further education tax increase to a ceiling not to exceed the current low rate of inflation. ELIMINATION of duplicate and unneeded services in the interests of tate hard-pressed tax payer. NEGOTIATION with the provincial government to have the expenditure ceilings for elementary and secondary C. GORDON ROSS education raised to more realistic levels. The declining provincial share of education costs constitutes unfair tax ctscnminabon against the local property tax payer. AFFIRMATION of the principle that adequate provincial funding of P►ovinciallly-mandaled programs should be n place prior lo implementation. MAINTENANCE of high quality dasm m program shovel be our first priority evert at the expense of legitmale aldmuvstrative comms. DEFERRAL of k rtlter action on the proposed new education centre until there is dear evidence that a Posilh a and responsible plan of action is in place to deal M%CW* wtUt fie 9ro*vng classroom shortage problem in D sham. ASSURANCE that the proposed Modifed Sdww Year issue will receive open Pubic consultation prior to any possible region -wide implementation by the Board. No final action should be undertaken until full pubic disclosure of fie kade'olls, benefils and irttpications are shared with the pubic and Ute Board. MONITORING skill acquisition in relation to designated standards of performance is appropriate but must take into account diversity of learning strategies and outer conditioning factors. children, We adults, learn in different Nays rhese then are the perspectives that would guide me as public ;school trustee for Ward 3. 1 look forward to the opportunity of ;;erving the educational needs of the children and families of Ward 1. On November 12th, I ask for your support. Faith* C. Gordon tions x PAGE I&THE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOK 10, 1991 4 12ar Sch 4 I candloa I) What can be done to efficiendy deal with the escalating costs of building schools? `Fiscal responsibility' has become a familiar phrase during this campaign. What, WON do You Propose that would meet this definition in the neat three years?; Kevin Ashe (1) 71me we a num- ber of options available b deal with the escalat- ing costs of building new schools: - Boards should logit into leasing buildings as opposed to building new rites. - Build two-storey buildings, thus less lard is needed to be pur- chased. - Have school designs repeated in dif- ferent Pau of the region thus reducing architect fees and costs. - Boards should be building more cost- effective facilities that have less frills. (2) Fiscal responsi- bility: Boards mut hold the line on salaries. M esetttly wages take up to 75% of boards' expenditure. Collective Agreements must be more in line with the tough a -mons c rime that many of our ratepayers we having b deal with. Budget time: all expenditures must be looked at to ensure that there is no waste. Mary Zecchino Anna Crosthwaite (1) 7be curt of building schools is not aalttatg, h is consideraWy diaper to build a sdwol today thin a was a year ago. Our boards' business poo - PIC are successfully negotiating very good prices. we we see int a cmux rate reduction in square footage prices due to Nicressed competition. Very lit. tic building a uksug place in Southern Ontario with the exception of hospitals and schools. 2 The beard's budget pro - am takes apprmcmitely ogee months. All meetings and votes are open to the public and this poses will Cannata IQ the fat time, in 1991 we also held two badges infarnss- tinm reg►m to explain the p v. cess and hes u1put. One meet mt was held in the tart end aid the other was held in the wet rad of the mpurL I would aKounW tete ado rugtm to rnruauw plus propose :least cine additional meeting be held after the budget is struck. Although our band hs a lan- ited assessment base, I will cattmue to strive to keep the MD rac a a responsible level. I will continue to be very actively involved in the boards salary negDustwm As 110% of k Donde' budget is made up of sainnes and bersef L =am- aborn an the moa nmportars eltsm in the budget process, 1 have born foully re spumbie in the last throe yeses and will continue to be. I also believe tit sdx" sores should be ded- icated by developers to the mins way as putlaod, and I will contnrnu to pursue the oawept (1) • Take advantage of economic factor (recession). • Re -use architect's plans and designs. - Lot levies. • Lobby ministry to pay increased share. • Build more energy-efficient schools. • Govt -owned land should be given to school boards. Millions will be saved in land purchase costs. • Direct architect to be build schools economically. • Costs will stabilize when growth slows down. (2) • Carefully sc nitinize expen- ditures each year. • Control wages and benefits. • Prioritize and evaluate pro- grams in place before establishing new programs. • Control trargxwtat on costs. • Administrative organization should be evaluated annually. • Improve corm+ol of inventory. • Lobby ministry to provide more funding to new ministry initiatives, ie. lower class sizes in Grades 1 & 2. • Regular ongoing maintenance so that costs are controlled John Fowles (1) Trustees have to plan well ahead - beyond their immediate term - as well as attempting to resolve current issues. Although I am a staunch support- er of a separate school board. I am convinced that much more collab- oration between the separate and the public school systems is possi- ble. It may be feasible to build schools adjacent to one another, thus economizing on site. building, transptxtatim and operation costs. In addition, more coononn- ical school designs mint be considered. (2) Fiscal responsi- bility implies spending based on real need and prudent evaluation of Costs. In addition it sug- gests maintaining taxes at their present level or to minimum increases. Further, it denotes a very open decision- making process on all spending. I am comrmt- ted to all three defini- Iaor1S. ELECT Anna Mariani (1) With escalating costs, schools should be designed and built with a further use in mind. When the life Of a school is over as an education facility, it could be rented or sold as a recreation centre or seniors' complex. In high-den- sity areas, two-storey buildings should be looked into. I believe elaborate architecture should not be used when building a school. (2) In regard to cal responsibility, we should allow more input from the public during budget meet- ings and the entire budgetary process, not just the final round. We should inform the public where the monies are being spent by trustees on conferences and trips. Perhaps trustees could write or phone for information on how systems work rather than taking a two- week trip. Jim McCafferty (1) Build schools while sub -divisions are under construction. It's cheaper; the woriurnen & rnachi ney are already there and mate- rial can be ordered & delivered at the same torte. - Lobby Ministry of Education to distribute funds fairly with more funds going to those boards needing additional school facilities. The need for costly new schools is almost non-existent in Toronto: yes they receive more finds than we do. Lobby federal gov- ernment for GST tax- exempt status for educa- tion facilities. (2) Priority: question - name to determine exactly what each separate school St4voner warts it terror of budget, program & facility considerations. Far too often, decisions are made that dant reflect the wish- es of the poopie. - Shared services and perhaps, facilities. - Fiscal responsibili- ties, to me, means main- taining a high quality of education as well as bang cost efficient. If programs need to be cut, I would like to see them provided through other means - electives, enrichment activities, etc. w.C4�M 299 Elect Lloyd Thomas i Regional Councillor, Ward 3 on November 12 P M: BOB MITCHELL - PRO_ FILE - 9 years on Pickering & Regional Council r - Bob & his wife Bev have been 17 year residents of Pickering - They have 4 children and have participated actively in community sports and programs BOB MITCHELL - �EADERSHIp - Voted against development on the environmentally sensitive shore of Frenchman's Bay - Opposed boat storage on those same Frenchman's Bay shore lands - Adamantly opposed to a garbage dump in Whitevale - Is committed to holding the line on taxes - Wants expanded Reduce - Reuse and Recycle programs - Vehemently opposed to a garbage transfer station at Brock Road - Committed to bringing our citizens involvement & views into Council decisions - Will It respectability back into Pickering council. ITCHELL REPRINT FROM TORONTO STAR EDITORIALS MON., NOV. 41 1"l "Our choice: Bob Mitchell. A regional councillor for for Mayor two terms, Mitchell has the experience to brie so V focused leadership to Pickering council." g me rs.•.w.e.res.sow,.ww.....►.e,s .s .s.i ,a .e,. ,1 .e.a.a.alt•.a .a♦ ,+ � �'#' - �l�it'1ttY9'I►°YIlS4''.tlrtt:sYwsrrw�.w�„+,uw ft J._ Z iu } I PAGE 20 THE NEWS ADVE1t7'ISER SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1991 Love to ski? There's AJAX-PICKERING - Several local skiers are thinking snow. i As members of the Love to Ski Club, they've been getting togeth- er for the past 10 years to hit the ' slopes in southern Ontario. Though the group is based in Toronto, it has a dedicated contin- gent from Ajax, Pickering, Oshawa and Scarborough. And it's Ajax 'AA' novice; split recent league contests AJAX - The Ajax -Village Admiral Evans Security minor novice 'AA' rep hockey team split two Eastern Ontario league games this past weekend. In Bowmanville last Saturday, Ajax beat the Toros 3-1, but lost 4-1 on Sunday at home to the Markham 'AAA' Thunder. In Bowmanville, Adam Grayer and Tyler McGregor scored first - period goals to give Ajax a 2-0 lead. Bowmanville scored in the second, but Grayer iced the victo- ry with a third -period marker. Against Markham, the Ajax squad saw too much of Steve Weiss as he scored two first -peri- od goals and set up two second - period markers to give Markham a 4-0 lead. Grayer scored a third - period goal, assisted by Dennis Colterman, to close out the scor- ing. In a recent exhibition contest. Ajax defeated the Markham 'AA' Thunder 5-1. McGregor had three goals, with Grayer and Drew Knox adding one apiece. Michael Calnan, Ryoma Ito and Jason Sharpe contributed assists. a club for you looking for new members to join the fun. For six consecutive Wednesdays in January and February, members travel to such ski resorts as Alpine, Blue Mountain, Devil's Glen, Georgian Peaks and Osler Bluff. Organizers are looking for additional members to start a Thursday bus and allow for the option to ski either Wednesday or Thursday. The bus leaves from Scarborough Town Centre at 7:45 a.m. and returns about 6 p.m. If you're interested in learning more about the group, call Linda Wellman at 420-0276 or Chris and Martien Coffene nt 4R7-AtAQ Raiders ,AAA, bantams settle f4! Lw4draws in league ion AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Pickering Lennox Drum major bantam 'AAA' Raiders hockey team suffered a 5-3 loss to Peterborough in a hard- hitting battle Nov. 5. Scoring for the Raiders were Rob Muller, from Steven Knowles and Ti. Gallagher, Jason Walton, from Shane Penton, and Knowles, from Graham Horne. The Randers earned a tie 2-2 tie against Quinte Oct. 26. Ryan Connell netted the first Ajax -Pickering marker from Chris McPherson and Horne, while Ian Large scored the other goal from Jason Reed The Raiders also earned a 5-5 tie against York-Simcoe Oct. 22. Large, Horne, Muller, Reed and Chris Johnson scored for Ajax -Pickering, with assists to Walton, with two, Knowles, Horne and Muller, with one each. -^ at the Rookie A TOPPB STAMM SEAIEs I PACKS f450 pdt 11 UPPER BECK WL sim psdt OPEECHEE P BASEBALL a peck FLEER ULTRA $1.75 % I FM 0=tlfilt'sirl1l3ALL $1.5o psA 11 UPPER BECK MOO PACKS • Low Ai $1125 piw* . HIGH ft $150 ped, LEAF SDIK HOCKEY HIGH is SCM pods an EfE$II PickLEAFl an poet AMD MANY [AORE We "m Hockey _ from 1DSIA#s Vb*- M &1hd0lYm-Lk%d&*0m ROOKIE SPORTS CARDS 1611off Brod VownwAeras from FMayRd i Abdw - Ajax novices win AJAX - The Ajax -Village major novice 'A' rep hockey team turned in a strong offensive effort to defeat Oshawa 4-1 in a recent exhibition contest. Steven Petrie, Paul Gottschalk, Michael Kwan and Chris Watt scored for Ajax. Running up against a strong Cobourg squ4 Ajax was defeated 4-3 in a league contest Brandon Franey, Andre Grattan and Kwan scored, with assists to Colin MacKenzie and Michael Moorcro& Ajax rebounded with a solid 4- 2 victory over Peterborough. Moorcroft scared a hattrick in the vicaory. Jason Pepin also soared for Ajax. Assists went to Mooraroft, Neil McPherson and Kwan. 0 7800 Prices start at 1000 IS SAWK6011 for 6 cases of 24 26 Varieties to choose from tVi G r G A %3 60 8Brock Rd South Choice Unit 8, Pickering 831-2337 THE PEASOAML BREWERY ® Hcurs: Mon. 10 a.ra-9 P.M, Set. 10.4 Law Brow 1 hour before closing f))_)) i 0y___ QU I ON CID, 47) QF�11 Q-) 01- 06 AJAX & PICKERING UNITED WAY VOLUNTEERS PURDUE FREDERICK A new company to the Pickering area. A company long in tradition and strong in commitment, has embarked on its first annual campaign for the Ajax/Pickering United way. The campaign team organizing this first annual event is, left to right: BACK ROW: John Rider, Dawn Mole, Gary Pesowski. FRONT ROW: Colleen Cousineau, Toni Williams, Anna Toth, Gail Davidson. • • o •C0 o �eb Ep S�_ 213 Byron Street. S. 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The lone goal for Ajax came off the stick of Brian Moore, assisted by Neil Hutton and Mark Moore. The Dunedin Construction atoms were doubled by Bowmamrille 6-3 on Nov. 2. Jamie Burden, Mark Moore and Matthew Fawcett scored for Ajax, with assists to Burden, Fawcett, Darren Livingstone and Hutton. Aiax whirr% -d t+ur—w..,--, c Pickering LOEB minor novices register first shutout victory PICKERING - The Pickering LOEB Glendale minor novice `AA' hockey team recorded its first shutout victory of the season blanking Whitby 3-0. Scott Gray and Michael Snetsinger were per- �G y fect in net, while the solid defence of Kevin Rogers, Sean Kostka, Ryan Morgan and Rejean V rpt* Hillis kept the front of the net clear. James Cummins opened the scoring from Joey Anstey and Kevin Rogers. The second goal was scored by Anstey from Kostka. Rocky 'rJ0[Io��O Ruta closed out the scoring from Michael Perulli and Kostka. CORRECTION In this week's Kmart flyer the 'Iris' Dinnerware Set featured on page 21 is incorrectly identified as 'Corelle Livingware'. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Kmart Canada Limited 88 BONNIE --_� AVAILABLE IN BLACK, BEIGE AND TAUPE. SIZES 511, 121N WIDE 8 EXTRA WIDE league tilt Oct. 30. Leading the way were Paul Christiansen and Mark Moore with two goals each. Greg Petrie and Fawcett recorded singles. Drawing assists were Burden, Jeff Simpson, Brian Moore, Livingstone and Hutton all with two. BJ. Noddle added one assist. Imo• • ,-- IAX.'H 1� PLEASJE, HELP Do VoIJR PART Carl —-- at 8933166 for you FREE Food for ?IwugM video Do SOFTSPOTS Really Comfortable Shoes anaueu�'s WHITBY MALL - 74f CHAT THE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 2991 -PAGE 21 1bW M WW FbWV*P CanW AdIddtadonwApado mwAgad #' F For Dream Draperies At Prices You've Dreamed Of. -EXPERIENCED DESIGNERS -EXPERT SEWING •PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION 88 01D ON RD' ( 428-0937 DICKERING VILLAGE) The Children House j Conte and Join Us: 001 Play Ground and Party Salon / We are large indoor play area with educat,onal and development playing material Children ages 1-8 accompanied by an adult. enjoy an unstructured playtime and have the r opportunity to interact with children of their own rt'� 350 per child for first hour. $150 per 1/2 hour after . - ;g Memberships Available 376 Kingston Rd., Pickering 509'0956 � r Rougemount Centre / - TOWN OF PICKERING° ON NOVEMBER Knowingly Undersold" 11th06�0 EST. 1963 FREE SHOP -AT-HOME DESIGNER KITCHENS SERVICE Remember those wfwgave ofthemselvesfor DISPLAY SALE 469 Kingston Rd 631-2111 our COIL3'1"can for dwik 333 KitgsWo Rd. is Rage River 2db2222 E WILWOOD REMEMBRANCE DAY FORD DEAL WITH "NOVEMBER 11th" SALES LTD. "FRANK" PEOPLE '?HE DEALER THAT TAKE In Flanders fields the poppies blow Take up our quarrel with the foe; GUARANTEES CUST MER TIME Between the crosses, row on row, To you from failing hands we throw sATWACTIOW TO That mark our place; and in the sky The torch; be yours to hold it high. The larks, still bravely singing, fly If ye break faith with us who die REMEMBER Scarce heard amid the guns below. We shall not sleep, thoPoPP- ies grow In Flanders fields. We are the Dead, Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, 200 Harwood Avis. S. Loved and were loved, and now we he 1167 KINGSTON RD. MOW In Flanders Fields. Lieut. -Col. John McCrae PICKERING 839-6666 Compliments Were TOWN OF AJAX - --of u Of "REMEMBNERTHEM Our AND Ajax -Pickering VreteransHONOR THEM rnON &Aw NOVEMBER 11th AND AJAX EVERY DAY" 222 BAYLY ST. W. 606.2133 k` 1 PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOV. � 1991 i Billb t Card Billboard is a free feature for Community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted in Billboard, call us at 683- 5110 or write to the Ajax - Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2115. The deadline for Billboard items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednesday pub- lication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publication and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. `'aturday NAVY LEAGUE BINGO: The Ajax Navy League of Canada will hold a Saturday matinee bingo at the Monarch Bingo Hall, at the corner of Monarch Avenue and Clements Road West, Ajax, every Saturday from 12 noon to 3:30 p.m. The max- imum jackpot is $1,800. Proceeds to cover the league's activities. Call 427-0482. UCW BAZAAR: The Pickering Village United Church UCW (United Church Women) will hold their Snowflake Bazaar Sat., Nov. 9, from 11 am. to 2 pm., in the gym- nasium of the church, at 300 Church St. N_, Pickering Village. There'll be Christmas decorations, crafts, bake table, plants, white elephant and a children's corner. Entrance is by the south door. Call 683-4721. CRAFTBAKE SALE: William Dunbar Public School, 1030 Glenanna Rd., will hold a Christmas craft and bake sale Sat.. Nov. 9 from 9 am. to 3 pm. Gifts, baked goods, refreshments and more from 30 ven- dors. Proceeds to the school. Call 831-5478. BABYSITTING COURSE: St. John Ambulance will offer a babysitting course Sat., Nov. 9, from 9 a.m. to 5 P.M. It's for youths 10 years and up. Cost is S16. Call 686- 3457. CHRISTMAS SALE: The frith annual Christmas Fantasy Sale will be held at 16 Strathy Rd., Ajax Sat., Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There'll be arts and crafts items for sale and all proceeds will go to the local Salvation Army. Free refresh- ments. Call 683-6467 or 683-7817. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: The Village Retirement Centre, 1955 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering, will host a bazaar with crafts, baked goods and more Sat., Nov. 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. The fund-raising project helps pay for activities enjoyed by 1 residents of the home. Call 831- 2522. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: The Ajax -Pickering Salvation Army Christmas Bazaar and Tea will be a held Sat., Nov. 9, from 11 am. to 2 p.m., at 35 Kings Cres., Ajax. There will be Christmas crafts, baked goods, fancy candy, white elephant, toys and tea room. Call 683-0454. DOLL SHOW: The Greenwood S Doll Show and Sale will be held Sat., Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 pm., o at the Greenwood Community G Centre, in Greenwood off of Hwy 7. Admission is $3. There will be 27 exhibitors. Clinics on doll repair and identification will be held. Call 683- 3589. STORYTIME: Registration for pre-school SWrytime sessions at the Pickering Central Library. One The Esplanade, will be held Sat., Nov. 9 y at 9 a.m. Call 831-6873. Pi ELIZABETH BAIN SEARCH: Volunteers are needed to help search for Elizabeth Bain, missing since June of 1990. A search party meets every Saturday at 9 a.m. at fr Nestleton Community Centre. Call p 284-8492 or 428-0459. wi Monday s NEW LIFE MINISTRIES: If you're having trouble coping with the pressures of life, feel helpless, lonely, depressed and have suicidal thoughts, New Life Ministries Alive Program can help. The self-help recovery program for people of all ages meets Monday evenings at 364 Kingston Rd., Pickering at 7:30 pm. Call 286-2175. NEWCOMERS CLUB: The Pickering -Ajax Newcomers Club will meet Mon., Nov. 11, at 8 pm., at the Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering. The club is for women living in the area three years or less and it meets the second Monday of every month. Call 427-288 1. REMEMBRANCE DAY SER- VICE: Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens, Church St. and Taunton Rd., Ajax, will place flags on the graves of those who served with the allied forces in both wars on Mon., Nov. 11 at 10:30 a.m. Family and friends are welcome. Call 427-5416. Tuesday HORTICULTURAL MEET- ING: The Pickering Horticultural Society will meet Tues., Nov. 12 at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Church St. north of Hwy. 2. The topic is Houseplants, and there'll be a photography, craft and houseplant show as well as mem- bers' floral designs. All welcome. Call 831-1077. FISH AUCTION: The Durham Region Aquarium Society will hold its annual giant auction Tues., Nov. 12 at R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate & Vocational Institute, 570 Stevenson Rd., just south of Rossland Road, Oshawa. There'll be fish, aquari- ums, aquatic plants, filters and more. Everyone's welcome and admission is free. Call Wayne Rakestrow at 725-7911 or Ty Fisher at 686-7368. PARENTS' SUPPORT: The Association of Parents' Support Groups in Ontario (ASPGO) will meet Tues., Nov. 12, beginning at 7:15 P.M. The group is for parents having problems with their teenage children. The group meets every Tuesday night. For more informa- tion or the meeting location, call 223-7444. CHESS GAMES: Chess players from Ajax -Pickering are invited to play in non -rated ladder tournaments with other players from Durham and Scarborough. Register Tues., Nov. 2 from 7 to 11 p.m. at Sir Oliver Mowat C.I., 5400 Lawrence Ave. E., one block west of Pon Union Rd. AWHPAWO chess association mem- bership is required at $22 a year for dults and $11 a year for players under 18. SENIORS' DISCUSSION 1 GROUP: The Ajax Seniors' Discussion Group will meet Tues., Nov. 12, at 9:30 a.m., at the Ajax eniors' Friendship Centre, 46 Exeter Rd. Stephen Saul will speak n Operation Eyesight Universal. S uests welcome. The group presi- dent requests everyone wear their name badge. Call Louise at 683- 7799. Wednesday ONE -PARENT FAMILIES: The One -Parent Family Association will meet Wed., Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. at -PACE, 1400 Bayly St., Unit 5, ckering. A speaker will discuss Family Law. Call 683-0701. -Tbursday CHESS GAMES: Chess players fro Ajax -Pickering are invited to lay in non -rated ladder tournaments th other players from Durham and carborough. Register Thurs., Nov. from 7 to 11 p.m. at Sir Oliver E;�' Mowat C.I., 5400 Lawrence Ave. E., one block west of Port Union Rd. AWHPAWO chess association mem- bership is required at $22 a year for adults and $11 a year for players under 18. SUCCESS SEMINAR: The International Training in Communication group will hold a Success Seminar Thurs., Nov. 14, with registration at 6:30 pm. and the seminar at 7 p.m., at the Arts Resource Centre, 50 Centre St. S. The cost is $25. Call 725-9179. UNIVERSITY WOMEN: The Canadian Federation of University Women, Ajax -Pickering chapter, will meet Thurs., Nov, 14, at 7:30 p.m., at the Family Trust office, 335 Bayly St. W., Ajax, at the comer of Bayly St. and Finley Ave. At 8:30 p.m., the public is invited to a demonstration of wen -do, a self- defence technique. Call 831-1338. Friday BACHELOR CLASSIC: The 5th Annual Multiple Sclerosis Bachelor Classic will be held Fri., Nov. 15 at the Westin Harbour Castle Conference Centre. Cost is $135 a person. Tickets can be pur- chased by calling 922-6065 or 1- 800-268-7582. CARIBANNA NIGHT: The United Way of Ajax -Pickering will hold a caribanna night Fri., Nov. 15, at the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1899 Valley Farm Rd., beginning at 8:30 pm. Doors open at 7:30 pm. The cost is S15 per per- son and dress is casual. Call 686- 0606. BREAKFAST BINGO: The Durham Business and Professional Women's Club will hold a Breakfast Bingo Fri., Nov. 15, at 8:45 a.m., at the Silver Dollar Bingo Hall, on Bayly St., east of Brock Rd., Pickering. The club will run the bingo until Dec. 27. Proceeds to held the club's bursary fund. Call Jasmine at 420-3539. Coming up MUSICAL BENEFIT: A con - cc featuring the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Boubil Schonberg will be held Sat., Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N., Pickering Village. Proceeds to the Salvation Army Food Bank. Admission is $10 for adults and S6 for seniors and children, plus a non- perishable food item. For tickets, call Carol at 427-1352 or John at 683-7419. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: The Westney Heights Public School Parents' Association will hold its Christmas bazaar Sat., Nov. 16, from 0 a.m. to 2 pm., at the school at 45 Brennan Rd., Ajax. Tables are for ent at $20 for 10 feet or $35 for wo. Call Ruby at 428-3448. SORORITY DANCE: The Xi Epsilon Delta chapter of the Beta igrna Phi Sorority will hold a '50s dance on Sat., Nov. 16, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., in the HMS Ajax Room, m the Ajax Community Centre, on entennial Rd. The live band, The aircars and the Ponytales, will per - cm. Tickets are $22.50 each or $45 couple. Proceeds go to the Easter a1 Society. For tickets, call Susan Dnald at 686-1509 or Adrienne's owers at 683-2370. CRAFT/BAKE SALE: aremont Nursery School will hold Mristmas craft and bake sale Sat., ►v 16 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the aremont Community Hall, Old ock Rd. Admission is $2 with ildren admitted free. Coffee and ats served. Call 649-2531. CRAFI`BAKE SALE: Lincoln , 1!11;h1'1.. 411 n►. Avenue Public School, 70 Lincoln St., Ajax, will hold a craft and bake We Sat., Nov. 16 from 9 am. to 2 p.m. Tables may be rented for $12 each or two for $20. All proceeds go toward the purchase of books for the school. Call Donna at 683-7764. MUSICAL BENEFIT: For Those Who Care, a musical benefit 1. 1�, ..F. wY in support of the Ajax -Pickering Salvation Arany Food Bank, features the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. It will be held Sat. Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N., Pickering Village. Cost is $10 for adults and $6 for seniors and children. For tick- ets, call Carol Rutledge at 427-1352. • QUALITY CLOTHING Come in and see our excellent line of f Women's, Men's, Teens' and Children's. Now accepting articles for consignment. FREE EARRINGS"'"' PREVIOUSLY ENJOYED all and winter clothes. h every purchase over $20.00 Expiry Dec. 31191 LOCATED AT. 40 OLD KINGSTON RD., AJAX, PICKERING VILLAGE 0 HOURS: 9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M. -CLOSED MONDAY 427-9972 OFFICE FURNITURE SHOWROOM SALE ADDMONAL O/0 0 1 SAVINGS LOW DELIVERY d INSTALLATION INCLUDED INC. LOW ALL ITEMS 1410 Bayly St. #4 RICES MUST GO! 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Financial as. sstance available for eligible SkKk n under 45 or over who do not qualify for free train". Durham Business Computer Colele.427-3010.ITT) COMPUTER Courses, private training. Intro to PC and DOS. Word Perfect 5.1, Bedford references available. can the Of - lice Exchange. 430-1372, 11289 1) TIRED of 9-57 Ambitious? Suc- cessful but difeatir tai it you aro a 041410021110/1 idiv,dual with an open mind. call to find out how to became financia/y, inde- pendent working with all the Inlid'doms of being your own boss. Supplertrna) income or career opportunity. Call Mr. Mayne for an appointment. 433- 4203.(111591) FORTUNE 500 Company is looking for a $elf motwaled in- dividual wiling to work hard for excellent renumeration. It quality, wiling to train. Can Mr. Alexander. 491-0372. (111291) 110 GeMail Help TELLER awiable ilei in war -RAM CM- OP«Toowwn Cin m" Cash erielhnce Plefiened bat a greet PNaee faltlpi2K,Wx sinew"a 104 NttU a ""w ', 'S., ") - re 1 20 office Help bgnence """'or busy Atax entering the Ontario Women s :ental once Full time Cal 427- Hansty6ng COrTDettxm and amreassess '951. (111291) looking for Nidivlduats to prac- tise the hairstyle I wili be entering. 0 you are interested in 9etLng the latest and unique style. and are Open rin ided and understand this is clearly an ask-no-queetiona :tyle. then you are who I am looking for. Serious callers only. Call Paulin. 10 a.m.-12 noon. Mon- day to Friday, 576-5591 ;111091) OPENING Soon the sett defense and fitness studios (Pickering). Wanted Aerobic instructors. Tar Chi instruaOrs. Yoga instructors. Beauty and massage therapet. Call Carl, 436-2275.(111091) FIRST Choice Haircutters - Haistylists needed. Fun and Part tine POUJOM availabie in both Oshawa Ior:atronS. Bennis and produa cortmasion. For ixerview. can Margaret. 576 "77, (112091) DECORATOR requied due to maternity leave. i*tmockate Poe, - 1100n avaliable. nyrdafory stan- up course. on the nob training. flexible hours. could lead to a permanent position. Call 1-wo- 2674609 ask for Colleen Ajax, WNfloy area (1 1149 1) COMPUTE requves full time cashier. prefer experienced Person. bull will train. Apply ,n Person to 333 King St. 2.. Oshawa. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. (11129 1) I Foii 11. INJO I SERVING Staff - Hiring part. time, days and weekends. NwAnisaurwvse� Please apply in person. 774 s TED Liverpool Rd Pickering. (111591) PART lime houseclearers A PICKERING Company rg- wanted to work in Oshawa/Whit. by area. 3 days per week, qu:res an gager self -motivated Driver's license a must. Call individual to be an administrative assistant. This person must 428-8642, after 7 p.m. (111291) have office experience, excel - EARN Money reading books, lent typing sk,115 as well as being $30.000ryr. Income potential. an organizedndrvidual. Com - Details. 1-805.962-8000 Ext. puler experience or word CY-183. (112791) processing would be a definite T� arid P;,lo,11,�ts►, needed asset. We provide an excellent HOMEMAKER&STUDENTS 18 benefit and compensation pack - years of age or older, pan Gine age for the qualified mdvdual. telemarketing job available. 67-1 Please contact Robert Behan. 8 hr. Training provided for those a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Fnday. qualified. Call 420.6991 to ar- 427-2000. (111 091) range interview. (111291) BOOK-KEEPER required part. HAIRSTYLIST required for busy I'me. 'r•, ;ay c: Jay Ex - hair salon in Whitby. Wage plus penence necessary. Please call commission. Call 668.7494. 668-6797. (111591) (!10791) JUNIOR legal secretary required REQUIRED immediately - to' r''" ungat on practice for ,'amers. with or without Oshawa Firm for 6rnonth per od experience. Telephone 728- commercng Nov 25. 1991 7'52 after 6 p.m. (111091) Send resume to P O. Box 917 SHAKLEE an Income Oppor. Oshawa. Ontario. L1H Mi. At. penton A G. Maenza. (11'291) tinny `or working mothers. earn 3400 - 1500 per month. Deter- -"work 150 Hosp. Medical schedule. WOM tun or Dental oan rime. No SOal ecSkills Call 416-287.9060 or 1-800-663- 9Wf111291) MATURE Ore year ^,ental reception ex- NttU a ""w ', 'S., ") - re 1 20 office Help bgnence """'or busy Atax entering the Ontario Women s :ental once Full time Cal 427- Hansty6ng COrTDettxm and amreassess '951. (111291) looking for Nidivlduats to prac- tise the hairstyle I wili be entering. 0 you are interested in 9etLng the latest and unique style. and are Open rin ided and understand this is clearly an ask-no-queetiona :tyle. then you are who I am looking for. Serious callers only. Call Paulin. 10 a.m.-12 noon. Mon- day to Friday, 576-5591 ;111091) OPENING Soon the sett defense and fitness studios (Pickering). Wanted Aerobic instructors. Tar Chi instruaOrs. Yoga instructors. Beauty and massage therapet. Call Carl, 436-2275.(111091) FIRST Choice Haircutters - Haistylists needed. Fun and Part tine POUJOM availabie in both Oshawa Ior:atronS. Bennis and produa cortmasion. For ixerview. can Margaret. 576 "77, (112091) DECORATOR requied due to maternity leave. i*tmockate Poe, - 1100n avaliable. nyrdafory stan- up course. on the nob training. flexible hours. could lead to a permanent position. Call 1-wo- 2674609 ask for Colleen Ajax, WNfloy area (1 1149 1) COMPUTE requves full time cashier. prefer experienced Person. bull will train. Apply ,n Person to 333 King St. 2.. Oshawa. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. (11129 1) I Foii 11. INJO I SERVING Staff - Hiring part. time, days and weekends. NwAnisaurwvse� Please apply in person. 774 s TED Liverpool Rd Pickering. (111591) yeare.a RECEPTIONIST Secretary. for w) L fashion salon. Sen mwivated, oeReoneery well groomed, excellent am telephone and communication CrPNaHuXhoW skins. Typing required. Salary Was bonus. Call for interview. M 412 -mi 666-3806. (111491) p� BROKER UNEMPLOYED or on UIC? Earn s5004700 pan lime, working for WANTED yourself. For details send LSASE to CAPA - 16 Corpora- T� arid P;,lo,11,�ts►, needed tion 1401 Colmar Avenue, for IDLs In PwIlar wAox Pickering. Ontario. L I W 1 C2. area. On did bt�18. EARNING Money can be fuel I Call (7M) 734-2464 need a few ambitious and friend. ly People to learn the business. evenings A 406 donair market awaits you. - Part time or lull time. Oshawa 434 0)IUEEKI�i011HM -0485. (24hr), Toronto 761- 7508 (24hr) or fax 623.0758. A9SE<� 1-1379TS 414631.1379 TELEMARKETER needed 3 GOOKS hours daily, 9.12. Must have ex. (414631-1399 124 Pwierlce n contacting top level TYPNGATHoke executives. Phone 420-0506 (414 631-4242 USE YOUR P.C. daffy. 10.1 only. (111091) (414 631 4301 TELEMARKETING service from HOURS DEPT. Al home. Earn u $60,000y P to 560,000 ear. ear. 416-631-4381 for details, 24 hours. Dept. 11-A. (111591 NC) � /��� ES�G I IVlS Nol DRIVING Instructor. Fun time The FpM1jjri work in Bowmanviile and area. $per hour. Must have own Place car and Instructor's License. (705) 328-3723. (11159 1) Part -Mile PROMOTIONAL AY DISPL department r W. G. Fletcher INSURERS' ADVISORY ORGANIZATION (1989) INC, 18 King St E., Sure 700 Toronto, Ontario M5C 1C4 130 a 130 Ag� �We are a new high tech retail direct com- munications sales chain requiring several ex- penenced. professional and highly driven sales people for our busy mar- ketplace. Existing locations in- clude. Nerth Yak. !Mar- Iduum and Ajax so far' Reception skills would also be an asset. To an bywtriwr. Sea'((s16 567.0662 ,[pe A WEALTHY UFE INCOME 5MAN monthly is Possible. guaranued and Verifiable. AN sell - driven entrepreneur= an do it Fu! -lime or Qpart luno. 40 Billion Didier Industry. 723- 10111. PART-TIME positron in Lady's Fashion store. Pickering Town Centre. Call for appointment. 831.5341.(111591) 135 skilled Help 135 skilled Help NEW HOME SALES PEOPLE Required lex immediate plaosmelt in Wtlitbyi0sharra area for 2 active sites, representing one of Orttargs largest Quality builders. We require 2 licensed dynamic sales people. Excielent income Opportunity CON Swan OV -2552 PICKERING REAL ESTATE OFFICE Required immediately for general office and bookkeeping duties. Preference given for Real Estate experience. ACCPAC and Lotus experience a plus. Salary Plus company benefits, commensurate with experience level. If you are a confident and organized individual we are looking for you. Please Contact David in confidence at 837-2552. 686.4053 POOP � on- a HOSp. Medical HOsp medical d&W with M ' pawl our our ed Plttersonuse0 150 Dental 150 Dental COMPUTER Sales Re hour worked Pus bonuses. P Full and part time positions EXPERIENCED - dental recep- required. Work in your own available Car required Call be- PART time hygentst required in la home. 1M11 train'NO perience trreen 10.5 p.ra Mr. nil;bassistanl required for a wilw 686- Pickering office. Mondays only. busy general practice. Call Jo. 9622. (11149 1) Cal 8330931. (111291) c 5.0977. (11149 1) 1. PADS U -71d i"1 ADVERTISER SATURDAY NOV a 1911 135 skftd"* 135 s H* 135 smwid Help 220 300Fw Sale 360 awwnwimial 360 s.„o, ,oeiwa- .or,+h 360 s QUEEN Size h b r i d 1686 Fttrd Tertpo 4 door auto We we inviting sppkl sim for the position of PRECISION MACHINE SHOP SET UP PERSON For a large variety, low volume manufacturing facility. Applicants must be fully experienced in the setup and operation of N.C. and C.N.C. lathes and mills. EIARS244 programming skills are essential. Interested applicants should call 416-839-1166 or. I -�80�0.263-4414 for ft~kitfortudon. motionless, sohsided waterbed. 1rarlsntinion with As is, Excellent condition, ap- . $1800 or best offer, 428.7402 proximately 3 years old. Asking after 7 p.m (11foot) $350. Also girls 19-, 10 speed bike, asking $35. Cal alter 5:30 1985 Plymouth Caravelle, 4 p.m. and on weekends, 728. Cylinder. 4 door, auto., air. body 8653. (111291SNC) in great shape. Needs new STOVE Irfdge, harvest gold, liming chain, otherwise $250 pair; one light storm door, mechanically sound• $1000 or best offer. 427-3242. (111391) 34 x 80 $75; wooden fron door, hal glass $50.. 6.5 gallon shop 11181 Chrylser Lazer, 2.2, 5 vac. $50; 36- and 30' mirrored speed, silver grey, black interior, close) doors. $120, both. Two sunrool, arrVfm $1800 or best area rugs. 9 x 12 and 6 x 9, al- offer. (11149 1) 150 H0�' Medical Hosp. Medical most new $120, gas leaf blower, 1983 Chevene, automatic, $500 Dental 150 Dental 150 Hosp. Medical $140 686-1363 after 6 p.m. or best offer, 433-8697. Dental (111091) (111491 SNC) DENTAL ASSISTANT/ RECEPTK NST Required for large Pickering office. Full- time, mature moti- vated person, pre- ferably with computer experience. Benefits Call 839-5951 Ask for Marg DtNTAL �lygen:sts redcired. At- area. 426-2727. (111591) HYGIENISTS Assistants, Recepfionesise Register Today with till -ins (a permanent and temporary Dental Placement Service). For a future position, phase can 831-3378. (1 1 129 1) 160 Day Care Wanted PART TIME tequered fpr 4 month old boy, some light houseKeepmg, flexible hours. Mature and stu- dents enqu res welcome. Hwy 2 and Whites Rd. 509.0439. (111391) MANNY4OUSEKEEPER November 21. Live in 3 Chddren, 2 school age. legal. must speak English, references, Pickering, 839-9&35. (111129,) NANNY/BABYSITTER required, live Out, full time for 2 toys. ages 3 and 8 months. 8-6 daily. FindvFanport. Cal 831.6776. (111391) BABYSITTER needed in our horns. "arwood nprtr of Hwy 2. Monday - Friday, 730 am. - 430 p.m. to Ca" fol 18 ntprhth old boy References required. Call evenings. 7.9 p.m or weekends. 12.5 683-0196 (111391) BABYSITTER required in my home for '6 7onth old twin. Mori approximately 2:30 - 6 30 p.m. Fence yid Fairport. Cal 831-6163. (11109 1) LIVEOUT %anny required tug tr*ne. 2 school aged and One 3 year ode South Harwood area. Reply to File #3099. Oshawa This Week. Box 48•, Oshawa. Ontario. -•- 7-5 (111091) DaCare 165 Avai able SOFA and chair, brown and 1984 CHEV CAPRICE Estate beige. $450. Sofa and bveseal, Wagon. Automatic, good rose and beige. Bauhouse. condition, excellent family car, $1400. 427.6340. (111391) $2,500 or best offer. 6238493. 66 INCH bathroom vanity, with (111491) sink and faucet, avacad0 1980 Buick Skylark, V-6. good electric stove, dark green couch, Condition $650 as is. Telephone call 027-3954 after 6 p.m. 579-7576. (111091) weekdays. (111591) 1980 Grand Prix SJ. loaded 230 Articles black landau root, good condition asking $1800 or best Da Care C Wanted offer. 430-2143 leave message. 165 Available 165 Available WANTEDl 728-4765. Shotguns1 291) 197> Dodge Omni as is, $300. WANTED -stoves, fridges. Good for parts, come and take it DURHAM PROFESSIONAL washers and dryers, working or away. Call ,944 after 6 p.m. not. Also wanted, pickup truck HOME DAY CARE (newer than 1(TF) Call Picker- 1979 Oldsmobile Delta 81. Ing 420.8833. (TF) kxaded, last certified July 91. Very little to certify. Lots of new Offers warm, loving day care for 260 Arts & Crafts Parts.504 0.(1111191) or offer as b. Children 6 weeks and u In NO G.S.T. At Deals on Wheels p CHRISTMAS Gels and Open Pudic Aulomart. Over 2 apes of supervised homes at ousel Pre -inventory Sale. ven;des for safe by owner. Open Every Wed. 6.9 p.m. until wry Sunday only. 1730 Sim reasonable rates. Christmas. Finished handcrafted we Si. N., Oshawa 7250002. Neitemsur�ional and decors- se Leave message. (TFALL) Serving Ajax/Pickering area Cer �a Workshop. 6W5"5.since 31 O Trucks For 1 Sale 286.1 207280 Lost 3 Found 1988 GMC JIMMY. 5.15.4x4 Siena Classic. V-6 auto, power REWARD 'or the relurr of a steering, power brakes, air black leather hockey jacket 817. conditioning. power windows. DAYCARE a.a-.ac.e m my Lost on Hallowe'en night in dooriacks, lit steering• cruise. horse � ages 2 and tap. lOi:7te[ Articles Pickering. Phone 427-4106, amnm cassette, 1 owner, all Hwy 2 and Pckerng Beach Rd 220 F (111591) Original. 187.000 kms.. $8900 To participate in our 1991-92 Snowmobile Directory being published Sun., Dec. 1, please call Mary van Kessel 576-9335, Tor. line: 798-7672 or fax your ad, 579-2238. V1 Sale certdied. 9854273, Mike Jack Pisa" call 427-4963, (111091 Pets -Supplies- man M«ors. (I 11091) _ /� 00 Apartments Apartments Apartments WALLPAPER tlea99 c -Over `T For Rent 400 For Rent 400 For Rent 170 EMP 1,000 roes from 99 cents 290 Boarding 1976 Ford 112 tton, S1,2oo a Wanted $9.95 a double roll. Open 5 days wits best offer as is. 655-3298. per week. Mon. - Fri., 9.6 p.m.. POODLE Cups, toys and mnu. (111091) MEN w w d c Sat. 9-5 p m. 6234981. 65 King Okam and apicol vet checked Vans 4 Wheel nousehoro mows. cleanup fobs. St. E.. BOwmanvrNe. (TF) and needled. non shedding. 320 cold lobs. do ecatng. painting. MOVING Sale - took coat ,tat. reasonably priced. excellent Drives anyths Car Can or Jane. 427 Victorian table. Mahogany bed famdY oats. prone 623-9788. 2856. (TF) - eel. as crafts. boys. skis nm- (111591) 1991 Astro van a:tended 205 tendo games, kids toys. and PALADEN OBEDIENCE Passenger. root racks. grey. Ps . Firewood much more. Open House - Sat a qualified! Veterinary approved In- PL. pi pini. en, an, pose. near Sun, 9 a 10 for purchase 1239 struction , Few openings still heater. amr1m cassette, a.b.s.. Meadowvake St Oshawa 571- available for the foibm t0 trailer package. 8500 kms., ROKA i LUMBER DRY FIREWOOD HARDWOOD 4':6'x12'-:60 Cx8'xt 6- -us SOFTWOOD 3'1!'x16" - $40 Free Delivery to OdUm Awe Esistie lid ren 70$.271-33/1 - 399. (1 11491) week Program. Puppy - Novem- $20.500. 728-2080. (11149 1) txr 21 - Novs,lber 25. ,n_ 19e8 Ford Aerostar XL. 7 3 - m Frost Fite Fridge, 2 -door, Beg 0 matching stove. x500 Darr. vers Novice -November 25. Ad- ~mge, power brakes, .Powel ex Auto dishwasher matching, ranked Novice (Trial stserng. anvlm cassehe, ex $250 H.D. washer and dryer, Preparation) November 21, ca11e^t Condition. $8900. Phox $500 set. Hitachi 20- color T.V. open and utility - Wednesdays44 576-02 anytime. (111291) remote with stand $250. War- Veterinary Inspected and ranty available, delivery Breaded Guaranteed German 355 Motorcycles available. 432-755. (11159 1) Shepard. (111591) FREE to hone. (Springer). ctromr NNE Drece den set, 6600; 91>� Puppies. 1991 FXT$ smail dresser, $30. Antiques- German Shepard. Oki EnVsh package, custom wine berry t -ptNi Apartment Rentals -We can glare you a choke WOW" No ctwge to you! Call 579-1626 or 576.6956 Evenings 579-1629 AJAX -„sr oe seen on walkoit basement bedroom apartment, in quiet owns oC- cupeed home. Owet neighbourhood. Close to shopping, etc. Fridge, stove. Cadting, separate entrance, non- s^okw. no Pers. $650 includes .;tdties. Cal anytime. 68Cr8722. 11391) FOR Rent - Atax - upper level of Ovefy 2 storey detached home. Very quiet neighbourhood. Has 3 bedrooms, fridge, stove. Parking. hon -smokers. Available Now $1050 includes everything. Cal anytime. 696- 6722.(111391) 1967 Chevy Sprint, 2 door, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, amrlm cassette 69000 krtc 53500 sideboard. $475: 7 piece oak Sheep Dog cross. 4 weeks old colur. o 2000 kms.. $13.500 firm. candied 1986 M r Gr dining set, $1150: large dresser, Cal 623.4509. (111091) 5764196 ahs 4 p.m. Serious S80 Car 430-2650. (111491) ENGLISH saddle and tack Calla only. (111991 SNC) FREE skids - for firewood etc (SCO -111y). $400 or best otter. Aww 850 McKay Rd.. Pickering. Days Call 432-9099. 9-4:30. ARr � only 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday to (11 t 1991 SNC) 4 For Rent Frda TFNAIL ALTONA ac. area ;Citi^ y ( ) 300 Automobiles a A 0C fou bus." - ode the test For Sale ^omen will oabysrt your dni1C n $20C fuL' bush cord. Two years LIKE new - a beige oral Laquer my home Excellent references old 837-2769 or 987-4445. dn,ntable W -11g room taW-114 chairs d and homy Sl John's First Aid i1 t 1291) and matching bar unit $600 1990 Toyota Camry LE. V-6. centicI Play area. lunches - - - - 428-8061. (111091) metallic blue. fully loaded. air, and snams. 287-3576 (111591) 8 R O O K L I N F n ew o o d - rust proof. Full 6 extended seasoned 2 years. (mixed $45 GRANDFATHER Clocks • glw- warrant Yw EXPERIENCED childcare p tic cearance sale. We pay GST y (unlimited mileage) Provided full a per lace cord picked up). Prov part-time any hardwood, tree delivery. Hal On Selected rnDOelsSet up and $16,250. 686-1724. (11129 1) age. located Wesiney Rd.. and loweenPumCk'ndelivery incuded. Best prices. 1989 REPOS - from banks and Hwy2 Call 686-7047. (111391) from 61 - 65. 433-1491. TF leaser Hwy 12 to Spencers Rd Left to ( ) 9 companies. 80 cars, CHILDCARE - First class Ashburn Rtl. 655.8797. LEFT hand drafting machine, trucks, vans at WHOLESALE oaycare in private home - (112891) $200. 433-4172. (111591 SNC) Pry' Why Pay retail? Call the homemade meals, playroom, Repo Centre 266.8368. (TF) fenced yard, creative learnng 220 AhlCies t3f4E electric furnace. 4 years 1907 Buick Le Sabre LTD, per.. c,,s out, one oil furnace with fora law kicky children. Ages 11 For Sale work condition. Phone 436- pb.. amnm Cassette. 4 door, Will 6. 're not time, receipts. ff FIVE 91 attar 6 p.m. (111091) candied. Asking $7775 or best you're not happy with your piste Grum seri $2001irm. offer. 839-5562. (111291) Present arrangement. call 427. Call 576.5259 anytime. TOIBNG tables for sale - brand 1736 Ajax. (111109 1) (111491SNC) new, for more irdonnation, cog 1997 Cavalier, 4 door, 24ons DAYCARE available, full or pan CLEARANCE -tow beds horn y 5 p.m 430.8421. (111091) GreatAly secoond�car. Call 4027- 1tne, hit lunates and snacks, $99. Solas and chairs from ART Deco. 1930'8 side board. 7272. (11,591) fience0 yard. playroom, lots of 11i51s . Now dinates from $139. glass doors painted, excellent 19e7 Refatnt LE. 4 cylbwier, 4 LW toys and fun. Harwood and ridges• sloves, washer- condition. $275. 427.4488. door. ado � Pb.ps.>M Dryer area. Barb 686-9865. �m) s from $190. Large '111391) I (111391) selection of used furnfture. nt cassette, new Point, brakes• Cornu and visit My Dad's Store, FUR post (wait) blush mink with exhaust, tires., battery. cergied. EXPERIENCED mother has 116 Brock SL S 43110561 Visa sbwms, sae 10-12 Ike new, x5200 or best offer. 433-1681. space available. TLC, hot et esd (112691 beoffer. Call Arcate, Res. (111491) meals, various activities. ) 286.1409 or Bus. 831-6301. 11N7 yid Fox, 4• boder, 2- Westne , north d MOVIES MOVIES, MOVIES ) cY Y Hwy 2. 428- (111091 door, now brakes, muffler. row 0707. (111791 SNC) 1tore Available. Excflea mit for AJAX Pickering store openings. Ilea market rig �f10es. no tires. certified. $3400 or baa AFFORDABLE daycare vendors bargain stores. Cal reasonable Offer refused' Fully Offer. Call Big alter 630 p.m, available, flood provided, any Robert at Movie Verltums 416 garunteed reconditioned 579.5321. (111491) age. indOOriOudOOr activities 42&3499 or oeflular, 402-7416. appliances. Come mals us a 1986 Ford Taurus. 99.000 kms. backyard. Ajax area Pickering deal 427-6784, 467 Westney candied, $4650. Cal 4363360. Beach Rd. and Bayly. lull tariffs PIANOSGonfic Clearartoe Rd. S.. Ajax. (TIF 1,1591) permanent basis available. 686- Sal upright. grand and dipifal COMPLETE dining room, ( 7260- (111091) Pianos. Tefep Piano Works, matching lets Pontiac Sunbird SE, Okinawa 433-1491. (TF) EXPERIENCED mother d 2 wit and tables. $650. Range, fridge90.ODD Illi exhaust. brakes. CV , provide daycare in my home FREE skids for firewood , 717 harvest gold, $500 pair, lots mss' radistar, tees. tune-up, $80 weekly. Receipts and Wilson Rd S. Call first and ask more. Telephone 686.1546. Shod% rriltrt last yew. Excel. references available. South for Mark. 725-3630. (TFALL) (t 11091) lea condition. $3,700. Certified, Cas 427-1922 weekdays. 666 Ajax. 6837997. (111591) KING Sae waterbed. brand new AFFORDABLE used office 4685 eve. and weekends. mattress and heater two PICKERING VLLAGE Bright bachelor apt. cooking, laundry, cable tv non-smoker, no parking. On GO and local Ajax bus routes. $350 monthly firstAast. 683-9223 PICKERING VILLAGE 3 bedroom apertmerM 1st floor, available Dec. 1st, 1991. $725 including Utilities CAN 668$4294 or 4284M Aim • CHUMCN S[ t Furnished executive lh - -I 'A t %xb lfiparOOK Pat -,les, 6'PNoc. no "W Available nor. 6650 Bright interior. Ikea kitchen. private garden in"aone bbaaddmom�y fridge. batll, pliff 1p�r fuer e,, �� . all SLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS 1 bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in immaculately maintained building, broadloom, 3 appliances, pool. Snooker table, games room. terrtrllis courts, exercise room, laundry facilities and covered PW". 101 KatMeen St- w Mon. -Fd til i Sal.43im 12-5 571-3522 enterica CORPIO ATIOtt1 AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 bedroom apartment In family building Air condition frig, broadloom 2 appliances, laundry facilities, saunas and exercise r000mm.und W�ounderground parking Included. V-6021 Sat -Sun. 12.5 Mon. -Fri. tf-S, srrweue�. e cury and Marquees Ls. 4 door. Fully loaded, 87,000 kms . $5500 candied. Mike Jackman Motors, 985-4273. (1 t 1491) LARGE 2 bedroom basement apartment. walkout basement. laundry facilities, large kitchen. Should be seen to be appreciated. Call 728-6563. (111491) PICKERING - available Nov. 1., 2 bedroom basement apartment for rent, 4 piece bath, 4 appliances. separate entrance. Parking space, call 286.9650. (111591) OSHAWA - large one bedroom apartment, 4 piece bathroom, eat -in kitchen, walkout from I • r-, • 0 ving room to tented yard. Parking, laundry room. 675 . monthly inckhdeS utilities. 434. 5587 leave message. Available December 1st. (111391) THREE apartments for rent, $550 - $675 per month. Park, Adelaide area. Available December 1SI. Call 430.2154. (111491) WHITBY - bright one bedroom main floor, charming older budding. eat in kitaten. close to Go. 3599. Includes utilities. Available Dec. 1st, can we. 3161 or 7239340. (111491) WHITBY - 1 bedroom, very clean, must be seen. parking. close to transit. SSW. 668-5020. (111491) NEW ONE BEDROOM BASEMENT APT: PICKERING • off Major Oaks Large eat4n kitcheNdiring room live R�d'r� newly basembuilt ent n one , rig aparlrlterX. room, 4 -pc. bath, private entrance. Bus to Go station. SSW monthly Available immediately. Pickering, nearder utilities. 4 678. (�„ 10�) Town Centre. $630. OSHAWA - available im- 6"12 mekfalely - cozy two bedroom PROFESSIONAL daycare in my >'esrs furniture, flli g Cabinets, $40, (111491) AJAX - spacious one bedroom basemenl apartment, 4 piece home any age moVer of 2 has old. 6400 or best olfer. Desk, $40 Chars, $10. Tables basenurx 401/S1IACOE , 1 bedroom bath, appliances, $650 per Telephone 420.0954. (111391) 1986 Tempo L, 4 door t AJAX -hero bedroom basement $` month, utilities induced. Fust 8 years experience. large 510 and more. We buy and sell. �� ex- entranw, laundry fadllies, apartry for rent 4 appliances Orlin hydro. apPlianws,avalable playroom outdoor and indoor STOVE Kenmore, excellent 2850482. 2480 Lawrence Ave.,kimsPaUtnp. Avaiabb kmtediately, included. Se Ifmledialel . 1-416299.3975, and last. Referenoes. 728.4530• gllent condition, certified parole entrance, y leave message or 436-9234. activities. Westney and Lake Condition, white and easy to E Scarborough. (111219 1) 1545 per month including available Dec t phone 686- (11 1491) 9 Driveway. 6830755. (111091) dean. Ousensize box sPri,g, NEW Hi eff' ' furnace, Bettina' $3450. Phone 6665692. Illdllee. Prefer rton sntoksrs. nc 8327. 111091 (111091) sofa loveseat. 420.1237. ClenCtr (111291) pals. 683-4015 evenings. ( ) AJAX three bedroom AJAX Bright DAYCARE available for all 105,(X)0 BTU $1,050. Fisher 160 111391 apartment, main floor of 9 1 one bedroom, ages, Ids d loving care, no,. (111391) waits stereo with cabinet, 36- INS Ford Ton" GL. standard ( ) PICKERING Village -large wak-out basement apartment. NEW 2 bedroom basement bungalow, basement apartment, ngalow. fridge. stove, washer, separate entrance, f anode )cancel and snacks, full SEVEN piece oak dining room column speakers. Best offer. transmission, 165,000 km., Apartment, 2 bedrooms, appliances, avail. dryer. $925 includes utilities, 1st Packing, e a pan terns, reasonable rates, suite, mint condition, paid Commador 64C with colour (Iriod running ortfw, new tins acro private entrance, able immediately. $650 plus and last mantle rem, available appkariws' cable, Sud single Call 839.0528. (111091) $1900. Asking $1500. Phone monitor, software 686.0510, grid battery, needs some work bright fburescemIpMa rtopat able utilities. Call 831.2990. 1 C�Michaelat282ilabl per6011 Non-smoker, first and 705277-2895 or 705.277.2959. (111591) $700 as is. Call 831-0655. or smoke. $750. Utilities (111091) 1- 9.5 p.m. 660.0961 atter 8 last, $595 i smoike. first s b inckxted. 286.9052. (111491) p.m. (11149 1) now. 428-9147. (111491) z.n .s •�..r�><' T3 >�z ire a 7�r IA�7777 77 Da Care C Wanted offer. 430-2143 leave message. 165 Available 165 Available WANTEDl 728-4765. Shotguns1 291) 197> Dodge Omni as is, $300. WANTED -stoves, fridges. Good for parts, come and take it DURHAM PROFESSIONAL washers and dryers, working or away. Call ,944 after 6 p.m. not. Also wanted, pickup truck HOME DAY CARE (newer than 1(TF) Call Picker- 1979 Oldsmobile Delta 81. Ing 420.8833. (TF) kxaded, last certified July 91. Very little to certify. Lots of new Offers warm, loving day care for 260 Arts & Crafts Parts.504 0.(1111191) or offer as b. Children 6 weeks and u In NO G.S.T. At Deals on Wheels p CHRISTMAS Gels and Open Pudic Aulomart. Over 2 apes of supervised homes at ousel Pre -inventory Sale. ven;des for safe by owner. Open Every Wed. 6.9 p.m. until wry Sunday only. 1730 Sim reasonable rates. Christmas. Finished handcrafted we Si. N., Oshawa 7250002. Neitemsur�ional and decors- se Leave message. (TFALL) Serving Ajax/Pickering area Cer �a Workshop. 6W5"5.since 31 O Trucks For 1 Sale 286.1 207280 Lost 3 Found 1988 GMC JIMMY. 5.15.4x4 Siena Classic. V-6 auto, power REWARD 'or the relurr of a steering, power brakes, air black leather hockey jacket 817. conditioning. power windows. DAYCARE a.a-.ac.e m my Lost on Hallowe'en night in dooriacks, lit steering• cruise. horse � ages 2 and tap. lOi:7te[ Articles Pickering. Phone 427-4106, amnm cassette, 1 owner, all Hwy 2 and Pckerng Beach Rd 220 F (111591) Original. 187.000 kms.. $8900 To participate in our 1991-92 Snowmobile Directory being published Sun., Dec. 1, please call Mary van Kessel 576-9335, Tor. line: 798-7672 or fax your ad, 579-2238. V1 Sale certdied. 9854273, Mike Jack Pisa" call 427-4963, (111091 Pets -Supplies- man M«ors. (I 11091) _ /� 00 Apartments Apartments Apartments WALLPAPER tlea99 c -Over `T For Rent 400 For Rent 400 For Rent 170 EMP 1,000 roes from 99 cents 290 Boarding 1976 Ford 112 tton, S1,2oo a Wanted $9.95 a double roll. Open 5 days wits best offer as is. 655-3298. per week. Mon. - Fri., 9.6 p.m.. POODLE Cups, toys and mnu. (111091) MEN w w d c Sat. 9-5 p m. 6234981. 65 King Okam and apicol vet checked Vans 4 Wheel nousehoro mows. cleanup fobs. St. E.. BOwmanvrNe. (TF) and needled. non shedding. 320 cold lobs. do ecatng. painting. MOVING Sale - took coat ,tat. reasonably priced. excellent Drives anyths Car Can or Jane. 427 Victorian table. Mahogany bed famdY oats. prone 623-9788. 2856. (TF) - eel. as crafts. boys. skis nm- (111591) 1991 Astro van a:tended 205 tendo games, kids toys. and PALADEN OBEDIENCE Passenger. root racks. grey. Ps . Firewood much more. Open House - Sat a qualified! Veterinary approved In- PL. pi pini. en, an, pose. near Sun, 9 a 10 for purchase 1239 struction , Few openings still heater. amr1m cassette, a.b.s.. Meadowvake St Oshawa 571- available for the foibm t0 trailer package. 8500 kms., ROKA i LUMBER DRY FIREWOOD HARDWOOD 4':6'x12'-:60 Cx8'xt 6- -us SOFTWOOD 3'1!'x16" - $40 Free Delivery to OdUm Awe Esistie lid ren 70$.271-33/1 - 399. (1 11491) week Program. Puppy - Novem- $20.500. 728-2080. (11149 1) txr 21 - Novs,lber 25. ,n_ 19e8 Ford Aerostar XL. 7 3 - m Frost Fite Fridge, 2 -door, Beg 0 matching stove. x500 Darr. vers Novice -November 25. Ad- ~mge, power brakes, .Powel ex Auto dishwasher matching, ranked Novice (Trial stserng. anvlm cassehe, ex $250 H.D. washer and dryer, Preparation) November 21, ca11e^t Condition. $8900. Phox $500 set. Hitachi 20- color T.V. open and utility - Wednesdays44 576-02 anytime. (111291) remote with stand $250. War- Veterinary Inspected and ranty available, delivery Breaded Guaranteed German 355 Motorcycles available. 432-755. (11159 1) Shepard. (111591) FREE to hone. (Springer). ctromr NNE Drece den set, 6600; 91>� Puppies. 1991 FXT$ smail dresser, $30. Antiques- German Shepard. Oki EnVsh package, custom wine berry t -ptNi Apartment Rentals -We can glare you a choke WOW" No ctwge to you! Call 579-1626 or 576.6956 Evenings 579-1629 AJAX -„sr oe seen on walkoit basement bedroom apartment, in quiet owns oC- cupeed home. Owet neighbourhood. Close to shopping, etc. Fridge, stove. Cadting, separate entrance, non- s^okw. no Pers. $650 includes .;tdties. Cal anytime. 68Cr8722. 11391) FOR Rent - Atax - upper level of Ovefy 2 storey detached home. Very quiet neighbourhood. Has 3 bedrooms, fridge, stove. Parking. hon -smokers. Available Now $1050 includes everything. Cal anytime. 696- 6722.(111391) 1967 Chevy Sprint, 2 door, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, amrlm cassette 69000 krtc 53500 sideboard. $475: 7 piece oak Sheep Dog cross. 4 weeks old colur. o 2000 kms.. $13.500 firm. candied 1986 M r Gr dining set, $1150: large dresser, Cal 623.4509. (111091) 5764196 ahs 4 p.m. Serious S80 Car 430-2650. (111491) ENGLISH saddle and tack Calla only. (111991 SNC) FREE skids - for firewood etc (SCO -111y). $400 or best otter. Aww 850 McKay Rd.. Pickering. Days Call 432-9099. 9-4:30. ARr � only 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday to (11 t 1991 SNC) 4 For Rent Frda TFNAIL ALTONA ac. area ;Citi^ y ( ) 300 Automobiles a A 0C fou bus." - ode the test For Sale ^omen will oabysrt your dni1C n $20C fuL' bush cord. Two years LIKE new - a beige oral Laquer my home Excellent references old 837-2769 or 987-4445. dn,ntable W -11g room taW-114 chairs d and homy Sl John's First Aid i1 t 1291) and matching bar unit $600 1990 Toyota Camry LE. V-6. centicI Play area. lunches - - - - 428-8061. (111091) metallic blue. fully loaded. air, and snams. 287-3576 (111591) 8 R O O K L I N F n ew o o d - rust proof. Full 6 extended seasoned 2 years. (mixed $45 GRANDFATHER Clocks • glw- warrant Yw EXPERIENCED childcare p tic cearance sale. We pay GST y (unlimited mileage) Provided full a per lace cord picked up). Prov part-time any hardwood, tree delivery. Hal On Selected rnDOelsSet up and $16,250. 686-1724. (11129 1) age. located Wesiney Rd.. and loweenPumCk'ndelivery incuded. Best prices. 1989 REPOS - from banks and Hwy2 Call 686-7047. (111391) from 61 - 65. 433-1491. TF leaser Hwy 12 to Spencers Rd Left to ( ) 9 companies. 80 cars, CHILDCARE - First class Ashburn Rtl. 655.8797. LEFT hand drafting machine, trucks, vans at WHOLESALE oaycare in private home - (112891) $200. 433-4172. (111591 SNC) Pry' Why Pay retail? Call the homemade meals, playroom, Repo Centre 266.8368. (TF) fenced yard, creative learnng 220 AhlCies t3f4E electric furnace. 4 years 1907 Buick Le Sabre LTD, per.. c,,s out, one oil furnace with fora law kicky children. Ages 11 For Sale work condition. Phone 436- pb.. amnm Cassette. 4 door, Will 6. 're not time, receipts. ff FIVE 91 attar 6 p.m. (111091) candied. Asking $7775 or best you're not happy with your piste Grum seri $2001irm. offer. 839-5562. (111291) Present arrangement. call 427. Call 576.5259 anytime. TOIBNG tables for sale - brand 1736 Ajax. (111109 1) (111491SNC) new, for more irdonnation, cog 1997 Cavalier, 4 door, 24ons DAYCARE available, full or pan CLEARANCE -tow beds horn y 5 p.m 430.8421. (111091) GreatAly secoond�car. Call 4027- 1tne, hit lunates and snacks, $99. Solas and chairs from ART Deco. 1930'8 side board. 7272. (11,591) fience0 yard. playroom, lots of 11i51s . Now dinates from $139. glass doors painted, excellent 19e7 Refatnt LE. 4 cylbwier, 4 LW toys and fun. Harwood and ridges• sloves, washer- condition. $275. 427.4488. door. ado � Pb.ps.>M Dryer area. Barb 686-9865. �m) s from $190. Large '111391) I (111391) selection of used furnfture. nt cassette, new Point, brakes• Cornu and visit My Dad's Store, FUR post (wait) blush mink with exhaust, tires., battery. cergied. EXPERIENCED mother has 116 Brock SL S 43110561 Visa sbwms, sae 10-12 Ike new, x5200 or best offer. 433-1681. space available. TLC, hot et esd (112691 beoffer. Call Arcate, Res. (111491) meals, various activities. ) 286.1409 or Bus. 831-6301. 11N7 yid Fox, 4• boder, 2- Westne , north d MOVIES MOVIES, MOVIES ) cY Y Hwy 2. 428- (111091 door, now brakes, muffler. row 0707. (111791 SNC) 1tore Available. Excflea mit for AJAX Pickering store openings. Ilea market rig �f10es. no tires. certified. $3400 or baa AFFORDABLE daycare vendors bargain stores. Cal reasonable Offer refused' Fully Offer. Call Big alter 630 p.m, available, flood provided, any Robert at Movie Verltums 416 garunteed reconditioned 579.5321. (111491) age. indOOriOudOOr activities 42&3499 or oeflular, 402-7416. appliances. Come mals us a 1986 Ford Taurus. 99.000 kms. backyard. Ajax area Pickering deal 427-6784, 467 Westney candied, $4650. Cal 4363360. Beach Rd. and Bayly. lull tariffs PIANOSGonfic Clearartoe Rd. S.. Ajax. (TIF 1,1591) permanent basis available. 686- Sal upright. grand and dipifal COMPLETE dining room, ( 7260- (111091) Pianos. Tefep Piano Works, matching lets Pontiac Sunbird SE, Okinawa 433-1491. (TF) EXPERIENCED mother d 2 wit and tables. $650. Range, fridge90.ODD Illi exhaust. brakes. CV , provide daycare in my home FREE skids for firewood , 717 harvest gold, $500 pair, lots mss' radistar, tees. tune-up, $80 weekly. Receipts and Wilson Rd S. Call first and ask more. Telephone 686.1546. Shod% rriltrt last yew. Excel. references available. South for Mark. 725-3630. (TFALL) (t 11091) lea condition. $3,700. Certified, Cas 427-1922 weekdays. 666 Ajax. 6837997. (111591) KING Sae waterbed. brand new AFFORDABLE used office 4685 eve. and weekends. mattress and heater two PICKERING VLLAGE Bright bachelor apt. cooking, laundry, cable tv non-smoker, no parking. On GO and local Ajax bus routes. $350 monthly firstAast. 683-9223 PICKERING VILLAGE 3 bedroom apertmerM 1st floor, available Dec. 1st, 1991. $725 including Utilities CAN 668$4294 or 4284M Aim • CHUMCN S[ t Furnished executive lh - -I 'A t %xb lfiparOOK Pat -,les, 6'PNoc. no "W Available nor. 6650 Bright interior. Ikea kitchen. private garden in"aone bbaaddmom�y fridge. batll, pliff 1p�r fuer e,, �� . all SLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS 1 bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in immaculately maintained building, broadloom, 3 appliances, pool. Snooker table, games room. terrtrllis courts, exercise room, laundry facilities and covered PW". 101 KatMeen St- w Mon. -Fd til i Sal.43im 12-5 571-3522 enterica CORPIO ATIOtt1 AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 bedroom apartment In family building Air condition frig, broadloom 2 appliances, laundry facilities, saunas and exercise r000mm.und W�ounderground parking Included. V-6021 Sat -Sun. 12.5 Mon. -Fri. tf-S, srrweue�. e cury and Marquees Ls. 4 door. Fully loaded, 87,000 kms . $5500 candied. Mike Jackman Motors, 985-4273. (1 t 1491) LARGE 2 bedroom basement apartment. walkout basement. laundry facilities, large kitchen. Should be seen to be appreciated. Call 728-6563. (111491) PICKERING - available Nov. 1., 2 bedroom basement apartment for rent, 4 piece bath, 4 appliances. separate entrance. Parking space, call 286.9650. (111591) OSHAWA - large one bedroom apartment, 4 piece bathroom, eat -in kitchen, walkout from I • r-, • 0 ving room to tented yard. Parking, laundry room. 675 . monthly inckhdeS utilities. 434. 5587 leave message. Available December 1st. (111391) THREE apartments for rent, $550 - $675 per month. Park, Adelaide area. Available December 1SI. Call 430.2154. (111491) WHITBY - bright one bedroom main floor, charming older budding. eat in kitaten. close to Go. 3599. Includes utilities. Available Dec. 1st, can we. 3161 or 7239340. (111491) WHITBY - 1 bedroom, very clean, must be seen. parking. close to transit. SSW. 668-5020. (111491) NEW ONE BEDROOM BASEMENT APT: PICKERING • off Major Oaks Large eat4n kitcheNdiring room live R�d'r� newly basembuilt ent n one , rig aparlrlterX. room, 4 -pc. bath, private entrance. Bus to Go station. SSW monthly Available immediately. Pickering, nearder utilities. 4 678. (�„ 10�) Town Centre. $630. OSHAWA - available im- 6"12 mekfalely - cozy two bedroom PROFESSIONAL daycare in my >'esrs furniture, flli g Cabinets, $40, (111491) AJAX - spacious one bedroom basemenl apartment, 4 piece home any age moVer of 2 has old. 6400 or best olfer. Desk, $40 Chars, $10. Tables basenurx 401/S1IACOE , 1 bedroom bath, appliances, $650 per Telephone 420.0954. (111391) 1986 Tempo L, 4 door t AJAX -hero bedroom basement $` month, utilities induced. Fust 8 years experience. large 510 and more. We buy and sell. �� ex- entranw, laundry fadllies, apartry for rent 4 appliances Orlin hydro. apPlianws,avalable playroom outdoor and indoor STOVE Kenmore, excellent 2850482. 2480 Lawrence Ave.,kimsPaUtnp. Avaiabb kmtediately, included. Se Ifmledialel . 1-416299.3975, and last. Referenoes. 728.4530• gllent condition, certified parole entrance, y leave message or 436-9234. activities. Westney and Lake Condition, white and easy to E Scarborough. (111219 1) 1545 per month including available Dec t phone 686- (11 1491) 9 Driveway. 6830755. (111091) dean. Ousensize box sPri,g, NEW Hi eff' ' furnace, Bettina' $3450. Phone 6665692. Illdllee. Prefer rton sntoksrs. nc 8327. 111091 (111091) sofa loveseat. 420.1237. ClenCtr (111291) pals. 683-4015 evenings. ( ) AJAX three bedroom AJAX Bright DAYCARE available for all 105,(X)0 BTU $1,050. Fisher 160 111391 apartment, main floor of 9 1 one bedroom, ages, Ids d loving care, no,. (111391) waits stereo with cabinet, 36- INS Ford Ton" GL. standard ( ) PICKERING Village -large wak-out basement apartment. NEW 2 bedroom basement bungalow, basement apartment, ngalow. fridge. stove, washer, separate entrance, f anode )cancel and snacks, full SEVEN piece oak dining room column speakers. Best offer. transmission, 165,000 km., Apartment, 2 bedrooms, appliances, avail. dryer. $925 includes utilities, 1st Packing, e a pan terns, reasonable rates, suite, mint condition, paid Commador 64C with colour (Iriod running ortfw, new tins acro private entrance, able immediately. $650 plus and last mantle rem, available appkariws' cable, Sud single Call 839.0528. (111091) $1900. Asking $1500. Phone monitor, software 686.0510, grid battery, needs some work bright fburescemIpMa rtopat able utilities. Call 831.2990. 1 C�Michaelat282ilabl per6011 Non-smoker, first and 705277-2895 or 705.277.2959. (111591) $700 as is. Call 831-0655. or smoke. $750. Utilities (111091) 1- 9.5 p.m. 660.0961 atter 8 last, $595 i smoike. first s b inckxted. 286.9052. (111491) p.m. (11149 1) now. 428-9147. (111491) z.n .s •�..r�><' T3 >�z ire a 7�r IA�7777 77 To participate in our 1991-92 Snowmobile Directory being published Sun., Dec. 1, please call Mary van Kessel 576-9335, Tor. line: 798-7672 or fax your ad, 579-2238. V1 Sale certdied. 9854273, Mike Jack Pisa" call 427-4963, (111091 Pets -Supplies- man M«ors. (I 11091) _ /� 00 Apartments Apartments Apartments WALLPAPER tlea99 c -Over `T For Rent 400 For Rent 400 For Rent 170 EMP 1,000 roes from 99 cents 290 Boarding 1976 Ford 112 tton, S1,2oo a Wanted $9.95 a double roll. Open 5 days wits best offer as is. 655-3298. per week. Mon. - Fri., 9.6 p.m.. POODLE Cups, toys and mnu. (111091) MEN w w d c Sat. 9-5 p m. 6234981. 65 King Okam and apicol vet checked Vans 4 Wheel nousehoro mows. cleanup fobs. St. E.. BOwmanvrNe. (TF) and needled. non shedding. 320 cold lobs. do ecatng. painting. MOVING Sale - took coat ,tat. reasonably priced. excellent Drives anyths Car Can or Jane. 427 Victorian table. Mahogany bed famdY oats. prone 623-9788. 2856. (TF) - eel. as crafts. boys. skis nm- (111591) 1991 Astro van a:tended 205 tendo games, kids toys. and PALADEN OBEDIENCE Passenger. root racks. grey. Ps . Firewood much more. Open House - Sat a qualified! Veterinary approved In- PL. pi pini. en, an, pose. near Sun, 9 a 10 for purchase 1239 struction , Few openings still heater. amr1m cassette, a.b.s.. Meadowvake St Oshawa 571- available for the foibm t0 trailer package. 8500 kms., ROKA i LUMBER DRY FIREWOOD HARDWOOD 4':6'x12'-:60 Cx8'xt 6- -us SOFTWOOD 3'1!'x16" - $40 Free Delivery to OdUm Awe Esistie lid ren 70$.271-33/1 - 399. (1 11491) week Program. Puppy - Novem- $20.500. 728-2080. (11149 1) txr 21 - Novs,lber 25. ,n_ 19e8 Ford Aerostar XL. 7 3 - m Frost Fite Fridge, 2 -door, Beg 0 matching stove. x500 Darr. vers Novice -November 25. Ad- ~mge, power brakes, .Powel ex Auto dishwasher matching, ranked Novice (Trial stserng. anvlm cassehe, ex $250 H.D. washer and dryer, Preparation) November 21, ca11e^t Condition. $8900. Phox $500 set. Hitachi 20- color T.V. open and utility - Wednesdays44 576-02 anytime. (111291) remote with stand $250. War- Veterinary Inspected and ranty available, delivery Breaded Guaranteed German 355 Motorcycles available. 432-755. (11159 1) Shepard. (111591) FREE to hone. (Springer). ctromr NNE Drece den set, 6600; 91>� Puppies. 1991 FXT$ smail dresser, $30. Antiques- German Shepard. Oki EnVsh package, custom wine berry t -ptNi Apartment Rentals -We can glare you a choke WOW" No ctwge to you! Call 579-1626 or 576.6956 Evenings 579-1629 AJAX -„sr oe seen on walkoit basement bedroom apartment, in quiet owns oC- cupeed home. Owet neighbourhood. Close to shopping, etc. Fridge, stove. Cadting, separate entrance, non- s^okw. no Pers. $650 includes .;tdties. Cal anytime. 68Cr8722. 11391) FOR Rent - Atax - upper level of Ovefy 2 storey detached home. Very quiet neighbourhood. Has 3 bedrooms, fridge, stove. Parking. hon -smokers. Available Now $1050 includes everything. Cal anytime. 696- 6722.(111391) 1967 Chevy Sprint, 2 door, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, amrlm cassette 69000 krtc 53500 sideboard. $475: 7 piece oak Sheep Dog cross. 4 weeks old colur. o 2000 kms.. $13.500 firm. candied 1986 M r Gr dining set, $1150: large dresser, Cal 623.4509. (111091) 5764196 ahs 4 p.m. Serious S80 Car 430-2650. (111491) ENGLISH saddle and tack Calla only. (111991 SNC) FREE skids - for firewood etc (SCO -111y). $400 or best otter. Aww 850 McKay Rd.. Pickering. Days Call 432-9099. 9-4:30. ARr � only 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday to (11 t 1991 SNC) 4 For Rent Frda TFNAIL ALTONA ac. area ;Citi^ y ( ) 300 Automobiles a A 0C fou bus." - ode the test For Sale ^omen will oabysrt your dni1C n $20C fuL' bush cord. Two years LIKE new - a beige oral Laquer my home Excellent references old 837-2769 or 987-4445. dn,ntable W -11g room taW-114 chairs d and homy Sl John's First Aid i1 t 1291) and matching bar unit $600 1990 Toyota Camry LE. V-6. centicI Play area. lunches - - - - 428-8061. (111091) metallic blue. fully loaded. air, and snams. 287-3576 (111591) 8 R O O K L I N F n ew o o d - rust proof. Full 6 extended seasoned 2 years. (mixed $45 GRANDFATHER Clocks • glw- warrant Yw EXPERIENCED childcare p tic cearance sale. We pay GST y (unlimited mileage) Provided full a per lace cord picked up). Prov part-time any hardwood, tree delivery. Hal On Selected rnDOelsSet up and $16,250. 686-1724. (11129 1) age. located Wesiney Rd.. and loweenPumCk'ndelivery incuded. Best prices. 1989 REPOS - from banks and Hwy2 Call 686-7047. (111391) from 61 - 65. 433-1491. TF leaser Hwy 12 to Spencers Rd Left to ( ) 9 companies. 80 cars, CHILDCARE - First class Ashburn Rtl. 655.8797. LEFT hand drafting machine, trucks, vans at WHOLESALE oaycare in private home - (112891) $200. 433-4172. (111591 SNC) Pry' Why Pay retail? Call the homemade meals, playroom, Repo Centre 266.8368. (TF) fenced yard, creative learnng 220 AhlCies t3f4E electric furnace. 4 years 1907 Buick Le Sabre LTD, per.. c,,s out, one oil furnace with fora law kicky children. Ages 11 For Sale work condition. Phone 436- pb.. amnm Cassette. 4 door, Will 6. 're not time, receipts. ff FIVE 91 attar 6 p.m. (111091) candied. Asking $7775 or best you're not happy with your piste Grum seri $2001irm. offer. 839-5562. (111291) Present arrangement. call 427. Call 576.5259 anytime. TOIBNG tables for sale - brand 1736 Ajax. (111109 1) (111491SNC) new, for more irdonnation, cog 1997 Cavalier, 4 door, 24ons DAYCARE available, full or pan CLEARANCE -tow beds horn y 5 p.m 430.8421. (111091) GreatAly secoond�car. Call 4027- 1tne, hit lunates and snacks, $99. Solas and chairs from ART Deco. 1930'8 side board. 7272. (11,591) fience0 yard. playroom, lots of 11i51s . Now dinates from $139. glass doors painted, excellent 19e7 Refatnt LE. 4 cylbwier, 4 LW toys and fun. Harwood and ridges• sloves, washer- condition. $275. 427.4488. door. ado � Pb.ps.>M Dryer area. Barb 686-9865. �m) s from $190. Large '111391) I (111391) selection of used furnfture. nt cassette, new Point, brakes• Cornu and visit My Dad's Store, FUR post (wait) blush mink with exhaust, tires., battery. cergied. EXPERIENCED mother has 116 Brock SL S 43110561 Visa sbwms, sae 10-12 Ike new, x5200 or best offer. 433-1681. space available. TLC, hot et esd (112691 beoffer. Call Arcate, Res. (111491) meals, various activities. ) 286.1409 or Bus. 831-6301. 11N7 yid Fox, 4• boder, 2- Westne , north d MOVIES MOVIES, MOVIES ) cY Y Hwy 2. 428- (111091 door, now brakes, muffler. row 0707. (111791 SNC) 1tore Available. Excflea mit for AJAX Pickering store openings. Ilea market rig �f10es. no tires. certified. $3400 or baa AFFORDABLE daycare vendors bargain stores. Cal reasonable Offer refused' Fully Offer. Call Big alter 630 p.m, available, flood provided, any Robert at Movie Verltums 416 garunteed reconditioned 579.5321. (111491) age. indOOriOudOOr activities 42&3499 or oeflular, 402-7416. appliances. Come mals us a 1986 Ford Taurus. 99.000 kms. backyard. Ajax area Pickering deal 427-6784, 467 Westney candied, $4650. Cal 4363360. Beach Rd. and Bayly. lull tariffs PIANOSGonfic Clearartoe Rd. S.. Ajax. (TIF 1,1591) permanent basis available. 686- Sal upright. grand and dipifal COMPLETE dining room, ( 7260- (111091) Pianos. Tefep Piano Works, matching lets Pontiac Sunbird SE, Okinawa 433-1491. (TF) EXPERIENCED mother d 2 wit and tables. $650. Range, fridge90.ODD Illi exhaust. brakes. CV , provide daycare in my home FREE skids for firewood , 717 harvest gold, $500 pair, lots mss' radistar, tees. tune-up, $80 weekly. Receipts and Wilson Rd S. Call first and ask more. Telephone 686.1546. Shod% rriltrt last yew. Excel. references available. South for Mark. 725-3630. (TFALL) (t 11091) lea condition. $3,700. Certified, Cas 427-1922 weekdays. 666 Ajax. 6837997. (111591) KING Sae waterbed. brand new AFFORDABLE used office 4685 eve. and weekends. mattress and heater two PICKERING VLLAGE Bright bachelor apt. cooking, laundry, cable tv non-smoker, no parking. On GO and local Ajax bus routes. $350 monthly firstAast. 683-9223 PICKERING VILLAGE 3 bedroom apertmerM 1st floor, available Dec. 1st, 1991. $725 including Utilities CAN 668$4294 or 4284M Aim • CHUMCN S[ t Furnished executive lh - -I 'A t %xb lfiparOOK Pat -,les, 6'PNoc. no "W Available nor. 6650 Bright interior. Ikea kitchen. private garden in"aone bbaaddmom�y fridge. batll, pliff 1p�r fuer e,, �� . all SLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS 1 bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in immaculately maintained building, broadloom, 3 appliances, pool. Snooker table, games room. terrtrllis courts, exercise room, laundry facilities and covered PW". 101 KatMeen St- w Mon. -Fd til i Sal.43im 12-5 571-3522 enterica CORPIO ATIOtt1 AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 bedroom apartment In family building Air condition frig, broadloom 2 appliances, laundry facilities, saunas and exercise r000mm.und W�ounderground parking Included. V-6021 Sat -Sun. 12.5 Mon. -Fri. tf-S, srrweue�. e cury and Marquees Ls. 4 door. Fully loaded, 87,000 kms . $5500 candied. Mike Jackman Motors, 985-4273. (1 t 1491) LARGE 2 bedroom basement apartment. walkout basement. laundry facilities, large kitchen. Should be seen to be appreciated. Call 728-6563. (111491) PICKERING - available Nov. 1., 2 bedroom basement apartment for rent, 4 piece bath, 4 appliances. separate entrance. Parking space, call 286.9650. (111591) OSHAWA - large one bedroom apartment, 4 piece bathroom, eat -in kitchen, walkout from I • r-, • 0 ving room to tented yard. Parking, laundry room. 675 . monthly inckhdeS utilities. 434. 5587 leave message. Available December 1st. (111391) THREE apartments for rent, $550 - $675 per month. Park, Adelaide area. Available December 1SI. Call 430.2154. (111491) WHITBY - bright one bedroom main floor, charming older budding. eat in kitaten. close to Go. 3599. Includes utilities. Available Dec. 1st, can we. 3161 or 7239340. (111491) WHITBY - 1 bedroom, very clean, must be seen. parking. close to transit. SSW. 668-5020. (111491) NEW ONE BEDROOM BASEMENT APT: PICKERING • off Major Oaks Large eat4n kitcheNdiring room live R�d'r� newly basembuilt ent n one , rig aparlrlterX. room, 4 -pc. bath, private entrance. Bus to Go station. SSW monthly Available immediately. Pickering, nearder utilities. 4 678. (�„ 10�) Town Centre. $630. OSHAWA - available im- 6"12 mekfalely - cozy two bedroom PROFESSIONAL daycare in my >'esrs furniture, flli g Cabinets, $40, (111491) AJAX - spacious one bedroom basemenl apartment, 4 piece home any age moVer of 2 has old. 6400 or best olfer. Desk, $40 Chars, $10. Tables basenurx 401/S1IACOE , 1 bedroom bath, appliances, $650 per Telephone 420.0954. (111391) 1986 Tempo L, 4 door t AJAX -hero bedroom basement $` month, utilities induced. Fust 8 years experience. large 510 and more. We buy and sell. �� ex- entranw, laundry fadllies, apartry for rent 4 appliances Orlin hydro. apPlianws,avalable playroom outdoor and indoor STOVE Kenmore, excellent 2850482. 2480 Lawrence Ave.,kimsPaUtnp. Avaiabb kmtediately, included. Se Ifmledialel . 1-416299.3975, and last. Referenoes. 728.4530• gllent condition, certified parole entrance, y leave message or 436-9234. activities. Westney and Lake Condition, white and easy to E Scarborough. (111219 1) 1545 per month including available Dec t phone 686- (11 1491) 9 Driveway. 6830755. (111091) dean. Ousensize box sPri,g, NEW Hi eff' ' furnace, Bettina' $3450. Phone 6665692. Illdllee. Prefer rton sntoksrs. nc 8327. 111091 (111091) sofa loveseat. 420.1237. ClenCtr (111291) pals. 683-4015 evenings. ( ) AJAX three bedroom AJAX Bright DAYCARE available for all 105,(X)0 BTU $1,050. Fisher 160 111391 apartment, main floor of 9 1 one bedroom, ages, Ids d loving care, no,. (111391) waits stereo with cabinet, 36- INS Ford Ton" GL. standard ( ) PICKERING Village -large wak-out basement apartment. NEW 2 bedroom basement bungalow, basement apartment, ngalow. fridge. stove, washer, separate entrance, f anode )cancel and snacks, full SEVEN piece oak dining room column speakers. Best offer. transmission, 165,000 km., Apartment, 2 bedrooms, appliances, avail. dryer. $925 includes utilities, 1st Packing, e a pan terns, reasonable rates, suite, mint condition, paid Commador 64C with colour (Iriod running ortfw, new tins acro private entrance, able immediately. $650 plus and last mantle rem, available appkariws' cable, Sud single Call 839.0528. (111091) $1900. Asking $1500. Phone monitor, software 686.0510, grid battery, needs some work bright fburescemIpMa rtopat able utilities. Call 831.2990. 1 C�Michaelat282ilabl per6011 Non-smoker, first and 705277-2895 or 705.277.2959. (111591) $700 as is. Call 831-0655. or smoke. $750. Utilities (111091) 1- 9.5 p.m. 660.0961 atter 8 last, $595 i smoike. first s b inckxted. 286.9052. (111491) p.m. (11149 1) now. 428-9147. (111491) z.n .s •�..r�><' T3 >�z ire a 7�r IA�7777 77 ROKA i LUMBER DRY FIREWOOD HARDWOOD 4':6'x12'-:60 Cx8'xt 6- -us SOFTWOOD 3'1!'x16" - $40 Free Delivery to OdUm Awe Esistie lid ren 70$.271-33/1 - 399. (1 11491) week Program. Puppy - Novem- $20.500. 728-2080. (11149 1) txr 21 - Novs,lber 25. ,n_ 19e8 Ford Aerostar XL. 7 3 - m Frost Fite Fridge, 2 -door, Beg 0 matching stove. x500 Darr. vers Novice -November 25. Ad- ~mge, power brakes, .Powel ex Auto dishwasher matching, ranked Novice (Trial stserng. anvlm cassehe, ex $250 H.D. washer and dryer, Preparation) November 21, ca11e^t Condition. $8900. Phox $500 set. Hitachi 20- color T.V. open and utility - Wednesdays44 576-02 anytime. (111291) remote with stand $250. War- Veterinary Inspected and ranty available, delivery Breaded Guaranteed German 355 Motorcycles available. 432-755. (11159 1) Shepard. (111591) FREE to hone. (Springer). ctromr NNE Drece den set, 6600; 91>� Puppies. 1991 FXT$ smail dresser, $30. Antiques- German Shepard. Oki EnVsh package, custom wine berry t -ptNi Apartment Rentals -We can glare you a choke WOW" No ctwge to you! Call 579-1626 or 576.6956 Evenings 579-1629 AJAX -„sr oe seen on walkoit basement bedroom apartment, in quiet owns oC- cupeed home. Owet neighbourhood. Close to shopping, etc. Fridge, stove. Cadting, separate entrance, non- s^okw. no Pers. $650 includes .;tdties. Cal anytime. 68Cr8722. 11391) FOR Rent - Atax - upper level of Ovefy 2 storey detached home. Very quiet neighbourhood. Has 3 bedrooms, fridge, stove. Parking. hon -smokers. Available Now $1050 includes everything. Cal anytime. 696- 6722.(111391) 1967 Chevy Sprint, 2 door, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, amrlm cassette 69000 krtc 53500 sideboard. $475: 7 piece oak Sheep Dog cross. 4 weeks old colur. o 2000 kms.. $13.500 firm. candied 1986 M r Gr dining set, $1150: large dresser, Cal 623.4509. (111091) 5764196 ahs 4 p.m. Serious S80 Car 430-2650. (111491) ENGLISH saddle and tack Calla only. (111991 SNC) FREE skids - for firewood etc (SCO -111y). $400 or best otter. Aww 850 McKay Rd.. Pickering. Days Call 432-9099. 9-4:30. ARr � only 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday to (11 t 1991 SNC) 4 For Rent Frda TFNAIL ALTONA ac. area ;Citi^ y ( ) 300 Automobiles a A 0C fou bus." - ode the test For Sale ^omen will oabysrt your dni1C n $20C fuL' bush cord. Two years LIKE new - a beige oral Laquer my home Excellent references old 837-2769 or 987-4445. dn,ntable W -11g room taW-114 chairs d and homy Sl John's First Aid i1 t 1291) and matching bar unit $600 1990 Toyota Camry LE. V-6. centicI Play area. lunches - - - - 428-8061. (111091) metallic blue. fully loaded. air, and snams. 287-3576 (111591) 8 R O O K L I N F n ew o o d - rust proof. Full 6 extended seasoned 2 years. (mixed $45 GRANDFATHER Clocks • glw- warrant Yw EXPERIENCED childcare p tic cearance sale. We pay GST y (unlimited mileage) Provided full a per lace cord picked up). Prov part-time any hardwood, tree delivery. Hal On Selected rnDOelsSet up and $16,250. 686-1724. (11129 1) age. located Wesiney Rd.. and loweenPumCk'ndelivery incuded. Best prices. 1989 REPOS - from banks and Hwy2 Call 686-7047. (111391) from 61 - 65. 433-1491. TF leaser Hwy 12 to Spencers Rd Left to ( ) 9 companies. 80 cars, CHILDCARE - First class Ashburn Rtl. 655.8797. LEFT hand drafting machine, trucks, vans at WHOLESALE oaycare in private home - (112891) $200. 433-4172. (111591 SNC) Pry' Why Pay retail? Call the homemade meals, playroom, Repo Centre 266.8368. (TF) fenced yard, creative learnng 220 AhlCies t3f4E electric furnace. 4 years 1907 Buick Le Sabre LTD, per.. c,,s out, one oil furnace with fora law kicky children. Ages 11 For Sale work condition. Phone 436- pb.. amnm Cassette. 4 door, Will 6. 're not time, receipts. ff FIVE 91 attar 6 p.m. (111091) candied. Asking $7775 or best you're not happy with your piste Grum seri $2001irm. offer. 839-5562. (111291) Present arrangement. call 427. Call 576.5259 anytime. TOIBNG tables for sale - brand 1736 Ajax. (111109 1) (111491SNC) new, for more irdonnation, cog 1997 Cavalier, 4 door, 24ons DAYCARE available, full or pan CLEARANCE -tow beds horn y 5 p.m 430.8421. (111091) GreatAly secoond�car. Call 4027- 1tne, hit lunates and snacks, $99. Solas and chairs from ART Deco. 1930'8 side board. 7272. (11,591) fience0 yard. playroom, lots of 11i51s . Now dinates from $139. glass doors painted, excellent 19e7 Refatnt LE. 4 cylbwier, 4 LW toys and fun. Harwood and ridges• sloves, washer- condition. $275. 427.4488. door. ado � Pb.ps.>M Dryer area. Barb 686-9865. �m) s from $190. Large '111391) I (111391) selection of used furnfture. nt cassette, new Point, brakes• Cornu and visit My Dad's Store, FUR post (wait) blush mink with exhaust, tires., battery. cergied. EXPERIENCED mother has 116 Brock SL S 43110561 Visa sbwms, sae 10-12 Ike new, x5200 or best offer. 433-1681. space available. TLC, hot et esd (112691 beoffer. Call Arcate, Res. (111491) meals, various activities. ) 286.1409 or Bus. 831-6301. 11N7 yid Fox, 4• boder, 2- Westne , north d MOVIES MOVIES, MOVIES ) cY Y Hwy 2. 428- (111091 door, now brakes, muffler. row 0707. (111791 SNC) 1tore Available. Excflea mit for AJAX Pickering store openings. Ilea market rig �f10es. no tires. certified. $3400 or baa AFFORDABLE daycare vendors bargain stores. Cal reasonable Offer refused' Fully Offer. Call Big alter 630 p.m, available, flood provided, any Robert at Movie Verltums 416 garunteed reconditioned 579.5321. (111491) age. indOOriOudOOr activities 42&3499 or oeflular, 402-7416. appliances. Come mals us a 1986 Ford Taurus. 99.000 kms. backyard. Ajax area Pickering deal 427-6784, 467 Westney candied, $4650. Cal 4363360. Beach Rd. and Bayly. lull tariffs PIANOSGonfic Clearartoe Rd. S.. Ajax. (TIF 1,1591) permanent basis available. 686- Sal upright. grand and dipifal COMPLETE dining room, ( 7260- (111091) Pianos. Tefep Piano Works, matching lets Pontiac Sunbird SE, Okinawa 433-1491. (TF) EXPERIENCED mother d 2 wit and tables. $650. Range, fridge90.ODD Illi exhaust. brakes. CV , provide daycare in my home FREE skids for firewood , 717 harvest gold, $500 pair, lots mss' radistar, tees. tune-up, $80 weekly. Receipts and Wilson Rd S. Call first and ask more. Telephone 686.1546. Shod% rriltrt last yew. Excel. references available. South for Mark. 725-3630. (TFALL) (t 11091) lea condition. $3,700. Certified, Cas 427-1922 weekdays. 666 Ajax. 6837997. (111591) KING Sae waterbed. brand new AFFORDABLE used office 4685 eve. and weekends. mattress and heater two PICKERING VLLAGE Bright bachelor apt. cooking, laundry, cable tv non-smoker, no parking. On GO and local Ajax bus routes. $350 monthly firstAast. 683-9223 PICKERING VILLAGE 3 bedroom apertmerM 1st floor, available Dec. 1st, 1991. $725 including Utilities CAN 668$4294 or 4284M Aim • CHUMCN S[ t Furnished executive lh - -I 'A t %xb lfiparOOK Pat -,les, 6'PNoc. no "W Available nor. 6650 Bright interior. Ikea kitchen. private garden in"aone bbaaddmom�y fridge. batll, pliff 1p�r fuer e,, �� . all SLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS 1 bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in immaculately maintained building, broadloom, 3 appliances, pool. Snooker table, games room. terrtrllis courts, exercise room, laundry facilities and covered PW". 101 KatMeen St- w Mon. -Fd til i Sal.43im 12-5 571-3522 enterica CORPIO ATIOtt1 AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 bedroom apartment In family building Air condition frig, broadloom 2 appliances, laundry facilities, saunas and exercise r000mm.und W�ounderground parking Included. V-6021 Sat -Sun. 12.5 Mon. -Fri. tf-S, srrweue�. e cury and Marquees Ls. 4 door. Fully loaded, 87,000 kms . $5500 candied. Mike Jackman Motors, 985-4273. (1 t 1491) LARGE 2 bedroom basement apartment. walkout basement. laundry facilities, large kitchen. Should be seen to be appreciated. Call 728-6563. (111491) PICKERING - available Nov. 1., 2 bedroom basement apartment for rent, 4 piece bath, 4 appliances. separate entrance. Parking space, call 286.9650. (111591) OSHAWA - large one bedroom apartment, 4 piece bathroom, eat -in kitchen, walkout from I • r-, • 0 ving room to tented yard. Parking, laundry room. 675 . monthly inckhdeS utilities. 434. 5587 leave message. Available December 1st. (111391) THREE apartments for rent, $550 - $675 per month. Park, Adelaide area. Available December 1SI. Call 430.2154. (111491) WHITBY - bright one bedroom main floor, charming older budding. eat in kitaten. close to Go. 3599. Includes utilities. Available Dec. 1st, can we. 3161 or 7239340. (111491) WHITBY - 1 bedroom, very clean, must be seen. parking. close to transit. SSW. 668-5020. (111491) NEW ONE BEDROOM BASEMENT APT: PICKERING • off Major Oaks Large eat4n kitcheNdiring room live R�d'r� newly basembuilt ent n one , rig aparlrlterX. room, 4 -pc. bath, private entrance. Bus to Go station. SSW monthly Available immediately. Pickering, nearder utilities. 4 678. (�„ 10�) Town Centre. $630. OSHAWA - available im- 6"12 mekfalely - cozy two bedroom PROFESSIONAL daycare in my >'esrs furniture, flli g Cabinets, $40, (111491) AJAX - spacious one bedroom basemenl apartment, 4 piece home any age moVer of 2 has old. 6400 or best olfer. Desk, $40 Chars, $10. Tables basenurx 401/S1IACOE , 1 bedroom bath, appliances, $650 per Telephone 420.0954. (111391) 1986 Tempo L, 4 door t AJAX -hero bedroom basement $` month, utilities induced. Fust 8 years experience. large 510 and more. We buy and sell. �� ex- entranw, laundry fadllies, apartry for rent 4 appliances Orlin hydro. apPlianws,avalable playroom outdoor and indoor STOVE Kenmore, excellent 2850482. 2480 Lawrence Ave.,kimsPaUtnp. Avaiabb kmtediately, included. Se Ifmledialel . 1-416299.3975, and last. Referenoes. 728.4530• gllent condition, certified parole entrance, y leave message or 436-9234. activities. Westney and Lake Condition, white and easy to E Scarborough. (111219 1) 1545 per month including available Dec t phone 686- (11 1491) 9 Driveway. 6830755. (111091) dean. Ousensize box sPri,g, NEW Hi eff' ' furnace, Bettina' $3450. Phone 6665692. Illdllee. Prefer rton sntoksrs. nc 8327. 111091 (111091) sofa loveseat. 420.1237. ClenCtr (111291) pals. 683-4015 evenings. ( ) AJAX three bedroom AJAX Bright DAYCARE available for all 105,(X)0 BTU $1,050. Fisher 160 111391 apartment, main floor of 9 1 one bedroom, ages, Ids d loving care, no,. (111391) waits stereo with cabinet, 36- INS Ford Ton" GL. standard ( ) PICKERING Village -large wak-out basement apartment. NEW 2 bedroom basement bungalow, basement apartment, ngalow. fridge. stove, washer, separate entrance, f anode )cancel and snacks, full SEVEN piece oak dining room column speakers. Best offer. transmission, 165,000 km., Apartment, 2 bedrooms, appliances, avail. dryer. $925 includes utilities, 1st Packing, e a pan terns, reasonable rates, suite, mint condition, paid Commador 64C with colour (Iriod running ortfw, new tins acro private entrance, able immediately. $650 plus and last mantle rem, available appkariws' cable, Sud single Call 839.0528. (111091) $1900. Asking $1500. Phone monitor, software 686.0510, grid battery, needs some work bright fburescemIpMa rtopat able utilities. Call 831.2990. 1 C�Michaelat282ilabl per6011 Non-smoker, first and 705277-2895 or 705.277.2959. (111591) $700 as is. Call 831-0655. or smoke. $750. Utilities (111091) 1- 9.5 p.m. 660.0961 atter 8 last, $595 i smoike. first s b inckxted. 286.9052. (111491) p.m. (11149 1) now. 428-9147. (111491) z.n .s •�..r�><' T3 >�z ire a 7�r IA�7777 77 t -ptNi Apartment Rentals -We can glare you a choke WOW" No ctwge to you! Call 579-1626 or 576.6956 Evenings 579-1629 AJAX -„sr oe seen on walkoit basement bedroom apartment, in quiet owns oC- cupeed home. Owet neighbourhood. Close to shopping, etc. Fridge, stove. Cadting, separate entrance, non- s^okw. no Pers. $650 includes .;tdties. Cal anytime. 68Cr8722. 11391) FOR Rent - Atax - upper level of Ovefy 2 storey detached home. Very quiet neighbourhood. Has 3 bedrooms, fridge, stove. Parking. hon -smokers. Available Now $1050 includes everything. Cal anytime. 696- 6722.(111391) 1967 Chevy Sprint, 2 door, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, amrlm cassette 69000 krtc 53500 sideboard. $475: 7 piece oak Sheep Dog cross. 4 weeks old colur. o 2000 kms.. $13.500 firm. candied 1986 M r Gr dining set, $1150: large dresser, Cal 623.4509. (111091) 5764196 ahs 4 p.m. Serious S80 Car 430-2650. (111491) ENGLISH saddle and tack Calla only. (111991 SNC) FREE skids - for firewood etc (SCO -111y). $400 or best otter. Aww 850 McKay Rd.. Pickering. Days Call 432-9099. 9-4:30. ARr � only 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday to (11 t 1991 SNC) 4 For Rent Frda TFNAIL ALTONA ac. area ;Citi^ y ( ) 300 Automobiles a A 0C fou bus." - ode the test For Sale ^omen will oabysrt your dni1C n $20C fuL' bush cord. Two years LIKE new - a beige oral Laquer my home Excellent references old 837-2769 or 987-4445. dn,ntable W -11g room taW-114 chairs d and homy Sl John's First Aid i1 t 1291) and matching bar unit $600 1990 Toyota Camry LE. V-6. centicI Play area. lunches - - - - 428-8061. (111091) metallic blue. fully loaded. air, and snams. 287-3576 (111591) 8 R O O K L I N F n ew o o d - rust proof. Full 6 extended seasoned 2 years. (mixed $45 GRANDFATHER Clocks • glw- warrant Yw EXPERIENCED childcare p tic cearance sale. We pay GST y (unlimited mileage) Provided full a per lace cord picked up). Prov part-time any hardwood, tree delivery. Hal On Selected rnDOelsSet up and $16,250. 686-1724. (11129 1) age. located Wesiney Rd.. and loweenPumCk'ndelivery incuded. Best prices. 1989 REPOS - from banks and Hwy2 Call 686-7047. (111391) from 61 - 65. 433-1491. TF leaser Hwy 12 to Spencers Rd Left to ( ) 9 companies. 80 cars, CHILDCARE - First class Ashburn Rtl. 655.8797. LEFT hand drafting machine, trucks, vans at WHOLESALE oaycare in private home - (112891) $200. 433-4172. (111591 SNC) Pry' Why Pay retail? Call the homemade meals, playroom, Repo Centre 266.8368. (TF) fenced yard, creative learnng 220 AhlCies t3f4E electric furnace. 4 years 1907 Buick Le Sabre LTD, per.. c,,s out, one oil furnace with fora law kicky children. Ages 11 For Sale work condition. Phone 436- pb.. amnm Cassette. 4 door, Will 6. 're not time, receipts. ff FIVE 91 attar 6 p.m. (111091) candied. Asking $7775 or best you're not happy with your piste Grum seri $2001irm. offer. 839-5562. (111291) Present arrangement. call 427. Call 576.5259 anytime. TOIBNG tables for sale - brand 1736 Ajax. (111109 1) (111491SNC) new, for more irdonnation, cog 1997 Cavalier, 4 door, 24ons DAYCARE available, full or pan CLEARANCE -tow beds horn y 5 p.m 430.8421. (111091) GreatAly secoond�car. Call 4027- 1tne, hit lunates and snacks, $99. Solas and chairs from ART Deco. 1930'8 side board. 7272. (11,591) fience0 yard. playroom, lots of 11i51s . Now dinates from $139. glass doors painted, excellent 19e7 Refatnt LE. 4 cylbwier, 4 LW toys and fun. Harwood and ridges• sloves, washer- condition. $275. 427.4488. door. ado � Pb.ps.>M Dryer area. Barb 686-9865. �m) s from $190. Large '111391) I (111391) selection of used furnfture. nt cassette, new Point, brakes• Cornu and visit My Dad's Store, FUR post (wait) blush mink with exhaust, tires., battery. cergied. EXPERIENCED mother has 116 Brock SL S 43110561 Visa sbwms, sae 10-12 Ike new, x5200 or best offer. 433-1681. space available. TLC, hot et esd (112691 beoffer. Call Arcate, Res. (111491) meals, various activities. ) 286.1409 or Bus. 831-6301. 11N7 yid Fox, 4• boder, 2- Westne , north d MOVIES MOVIES, MOVIES ) cY Y Hwy 2. 428- (111091 door, now brakes, muffler. row 0707. (111791 SNC) 1tore Available. Excflea mit for AJAX Pickering store openings. Ilea market rig �f10es. no tires. certified. $3400 or baa AFFORDABLE daycare vendors bargain stores. Cal reasonable Offer refused' Fully Offer. Call Big alter 630 p.m, available, flood provided, any Robert at Movie Verltums 416 garunteed reconditioned 579.5321. (111491) age. indOOriOudOOr activities 42&3499 or oeflular, 402-7416. appliances. Come mals us a 1986 Ford Taurus. 99.000 kms. backyard. Ajax area Pickering deal 427-6784, 467 Westney candied, $4650. Cal 4363360. Beach Rd. and Bayly. lull tariffs PIANOSGonfic Clearartoe Rd. S.. Ajax. (TIF 1,1591) permanent basis available. 686- Sal upright. grand and dipifal COMPLETE dining room, ( 7260- (111091) Pianos. Tefep Piano Works, matching lets Pontiac Sunbird SE, Okinawa 433-1491. (TF) EXPERIENCED mother d 2 wit and tables. $650. Range, fridge90.ODD Illi exhaust. brakes. CV , provide daycare in my home FREE skids for firewood , 717 harvest gold, $500 pair, lots mss' radistar, tees. tune-up, $80 weekly. Receipts and Wilson Rd S. Call first and ask more. Telephone 686.1546. Shod% rriltrt last yew. Excel. references available. South for Mark. 725-3630. (TFALL) (t 11091) lea condition. $3,700. Certified, Cas 427-1922 weekdays. 666 Ajax. 6837997. (111591) KING Sae waterbed. brand new AFFORDABLE used office 4685 eve. and weekends. mattress and heater two PICKERING VLLAGE Bright bachelor apt. cooking, laundry, cable tv non-smoker, no parking. On GO and local Ajax bus routes. $350 monthly firstAast. 683-9223 PICKERING VILLAGE 3 bedroom apertmerM 1st floor, available Dec. 1st, 1991. $725 including Utilities CAN 668$4294 or 4284M Aim • CHUMCN S[ t Furnished executive lh - -I 'A t %xb lfiparOOK Pat -,les, 6'PNoc. no "W Available nor. 6650 Bright interior. Ikea kitchen. private garden in"aone bbaaddmom�y fridge. batll, pliff 1p�r fuer e,, �� . all SLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS 1 bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in immaculately maintained building, broadloom, 3 appliances, pool. Snooker table, games room. terrtrllis courts, exercise room, laundry facilities and covered PW". 101 KatMeen St- w Mon. -Fd til i Sal.43im 12-5 571-3522 enterica CORPIO ATIOtt1 AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 bedroom apartment In family building Air condition frig, broadloom 2 appliances, laundry facilities, saunas and exercise r000mm.und W�ounderground parking Included. V-6021 Sat -Sun. 12.5 Mon. -Fri. tf-S, srrweue�. e cury and Marquees Ls. 4 door. Fully loaded, 87,000 kms . $5500 candied. Mike Jackman Motors, 985-4273. (1 t 1491) LARGE 2 bedroom basement apartment. walkout basement. laundry facilities, large kitchen. Should be seen to be appreciated. Call 728-6563. (111491) PICKERING - available Nov. 1., 2 bedroom basement apartment for rent, 4 piece bath, 4 appliances. separate entrance. Parking space, call 286.9650. (111591) OSHAWA - large one bedroom apartment, 4 piece bathroom, eat -in kitchen, walkout from I • r-, • 0 ving room to tented yard. Parking, laundry room. 675 . monthly inckhdeS utilities. 434. 5587 leave message. Available December 1st. (111391) THREE apartments for rent, $550 - $675 per month. Park, Adelaide area. Available December 1SI. Call 430.2154. (111491) WHITBY - bright one bedroom main floor, charming older budding. eat in kitaten. close to Go. 3599. Includes utilities. Available Dec. 1st, can we. 3161 or 7239340. (111491) WHITBY - 1 bedroom, very clean, must be seen. parking. close to transit. SSW. 668-5020. (111491) NEW ONE BEDROOM BASEMENT APT: PICKERING • off Major Oaks Large eat4n kitcheNdiring room live R�d'r� newly basembuilt ent n one , rig aparlrlterX. room, 4 -pc. bath, private entrance. Bus to Go station. SSW monthly Available immediately. Pickering, nearder utilities. 4 678. (�„ 10�) Town Centre. $630. OSHAWA - available im- 6"12 mekfalely - cozy two bedroom PROFESSIONAL daycare in my >'esrs furniture, flli g Cabinets, $40, (111491) AJAX - spacious one bedroom basemenl apartment, 4 piece home any age moVer of 2 has old. 6400 or best olfer. Desk, $40 Chars, $10. Tables basenurx 401/S1IACOE , 1 bedroom bath, appliances, $650 per Telephone 420.0954. (111391) 1986 Tempo L, 4 door t AJAX -hero bedroom basement $` month, utilities induced. Fust 8 years experience. large 510 and more. We buy and sell. �� ex- entranw, laundry fadllies, apartry for rent 4 appliances Orlin hydro. apPlianws,avalable playroom outdoor and indoor STOVE Kenmore, excellent 2850482. 2480 Lawrence Ave.,kimsPaUtnp. Avaiabb kmtediately, included. Se Ifmledialel . 1-416299.3975, and last. Referenoes. 728.4530• gllent condition, certified parole entrance, y leave message or 436-9234. activities. Westney and Lake Condition, white and easy to E Scarborough. (111219 1) 1545 per month including available Dec t phone 686- (11 1491) 9 Driveway. 6830755. (111091) dean. Ousensize box sPri,g, NEW Hi eff' ' furnace, Bettina' $3450. Phone 6665692. Illdllee. Prefer rton sntoksrs. nc 8327. 111091 (111091) sofa loveseat. 420.1237. ClenCtr (111291) pals. 683-4015 evenings. ( ) AJAX three bedroom AJAX Bright DAYCARE available for all 105,(X)0 BTU $1,050. Fisher 160 111391 apartment, main floor of 9 1 one bedroom, ages, Ids d loving care, no,. (111391) waits stereo with cabinet, 36- INS Ford Ton" GL. standard ( ) PICKERING Village -large wak-out basement apartment. NEW 2 bedroom basement bungalow, basement apartment, ngalow. fridge. stove, washer, separate entrance, f anode )cancel and snacks, full SEVEN piece oak dining room column speakers. Best offer. transmission, 165,000 km., Apartment, 2 bedrooms, appliances, avail. dryer. $925 includes utilities, 1st Packing, e a pan terns, reasonable rates, suite, mint condition, paid Commador 64C with colour (Iriod running ortfw, new tins acro private entrance, able immediately. $650 plus and last mantle rem, available appkariws' cable, Sud single Call 839.0528. (111091) $1900. Asking $1500. Phone monitor, software 686.0510, grid battery, needs some work bright fburescemIpMa rtopat able utilities. Call 831.2990. 1 C�Michaelat282ilabl per6011 Non-smoker, first and 705277-2895 or 705.277.2959. (111591) $700 as is. Call 831-0655. or smoke. $750. Utilities (111091) 1- 9.5 p.m. 660.0961 atter 8 last, $595 i smoike. first s b inckxted. 286.9052. (111491) p.m. (11149 1) now. 428-9147. (111491) z.n .s •�..r�><' T3 >�z ire a 7�r IA�7777 77 PICKERING VLLAGE Bright bachelor apt. cooking, laundry, cable tv non-smoker, no parking. On GO and local Ajax bus routes. $350 monthly firstAast. 683-9223 PICKERING VILLAGE 3 bedroom apertmerM 1st floor, available Dec. 1st, 1991. $725 including Utilities CAN 668$4294 or 4284M Aim • CHUMCN S[ t Furnished executive lh - -I 'A t %xb lfiparOOK Pat -,les, 6'PNoc. no "W Available nor. 6650 Bright interior. Ikea kitchen. private garden in"aone bbaaddmom�y fridge. batll, pliff 1p�r fuer e,, �� . all SLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS 1 bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in immaculately maintained building, broadloom, 3 appliances, pool. Snooker table, games room. terrtrllis courts, exercise room, laundry facilities and covered PW". 101 KatMeen St- w Mon. -Fd til i Sal.43im 12-5 571-3522 enterica CORPIO ATIOtt1 AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 bedroom apartment In family building Air condition frig, broadloom 2 appliances, laundry facilities, saunas and exercise r000mm.und W�ounderground parking Included. V-6021 Sat -Sun. 12.5 Mon. -Fri. tf-S, srrweue�. e cury and Marquees Ls. 4 door. Fully loaded, 87,000 kms . $5500 candied. Mike Jackman Motors, 985-4273. (1 t 1491) LARGE 2 bedroom basement apartment. walkout basement. laundry facilities, large kitchen. Should be seen to be appreciated. Call 728-6563. (111491) PICKERING - available Nov. 1., 2 bedroom basement apartment for rent, 4 piece bath, 4 appliances. separate entrance. Parking space, call 286.9650. (111591) OSHAWA - large one bedroom apartment, 4 piece bathroom, eat -in kitchen, walkout from I • r-, • 0 ving room to tented yard. Parking, laundry room. 675 . monthly inckhdeS utilities. 434. 5587 leave message. Available December 1st. (111391) THREE apartments for rent, $550 - $675 per month. Park, Adelaide area. Available December 1SI. Call 430.2154. (111491) WHITBY - bright one bedroom main floor, charming older budding. eat in kitaten. close to Go. 3599. Includes utilities. Available Dec. 1st, can we. 3161 or 7239340. (111491) WHITBY - 1 bedroom, very clean, must be seen. parking. close to transit. SSW. 668-5020. (111491) NEW ONE BEDROOM BASEMENT APT: PICKERING • off Major Oaks Large eat4n kitcheNdiring room live R�d'r� newly basembuilt ent n one , rig aparlrlterX. room, 4 -pc. bath, private entrance. Bus to Go station. SSW monthly Available immediately. Pickering, nearder utilities. 4 678. (�„ 10�) Town Centre. $630. OSHAWA - available im- 6"12 mekfalely - cozy two bedroom PROFESSIONAL daycare in my >'esrs furniture, flli g Cabinets, $40, (111491) AJAX - spacious one bedroom basemenl apartment, 4 piece home any age moVer of 2 has old. 6400 or best olfer. Desk, $40 Chars, $10. Tables basenurx 401/S1IACOE , 1 bedroom bath, appliances, $650 per Telephone 420.0954. (111391) 1986 Tempo L, 4 door t AJAX -hero bedroom basement $` month, utilities induced. Fust 8 years experience. large 510 and more. We buy and sell. �� ex- entranw, laundry fadllies, apartry for rent 4 appliances Orlin hydro. apPlianws,avalable playroom outdoor and indoor STOVE Kenmore, excellent 2850482. 2480 Lawrence Ave.,kimsPaUtnp. Avaiabb kmtediately, included. Se Ifmledialel . 1-416299.3975, and last. Referenoes. 728.4530• gllent condition, certified parole entrance, y leave message or 436-9234. activities. Westney and Lake Condition, white and easy to E Scarborough. (111219 1) 1545 per month including available Dec t phone 686- (11 1491) 9 Driveway. 6830755. (111091) dean. Ousensize box sPri,g, NEW Hi eff' ' furnace, Bettina' $3450. Phone 6665692. Illdllee. Prefer rton sntoksrs. nc 8327. 111091 (111091) sofa loveseat. 420.1237. ClenCtr (111291) pals. 683-4015 evenings. ( ) AJAX three bedroom AJAX Bright DAYCARE available for all 105,(X)0 BTU $1,050. Fisher 160 111391 apartment, main floor of 9 1 one bedroom, ages, Ids d loving care, no,. (111391) waits stereo with cabinet, 36- INS Ford Ton" GL. standard ( ) PICKERING Village -large wak-out basement apartment. NEW 2 bedroom basement bungalow, basement apartment, ngalow. fridge. stove, washer, separate entrance, f anode )cancel and snacks, full SEVEN piece oak dining room column speakers. Best offer. transmission, 165,000 km., Apartment, 2 bedrooms, appliances, avail. dryer. $925 includes utilities, 1st Packing, e a pan terns, reasonable rates, suite, mint condition, paid Commador 64C with colour (Iriod running ortfw, new tins acro private entrance, able immediately. $650 plus and last mantle rem, available appkariws' cable, Sud single Call 839.0528. (111091) $1900. Asking $1500. Phone monitor, software 686.0510, grid battery, needs some work bright fburescemIpMa rtopat able utilities. Call 831.2990. 1 C�Michaelat282ilabl per6011 Non-smoker, first and 705277-2895 or 705.277.2959. (111591) $700 as is. Call 831-0655. or smoke. $750. Utilities (111091) 1- 9.5 p.m. 660.0961 atter 8 last, $595 i smoike. first s b inckxted. 286.9052. (111491) p.m. (11149 1) now. 428-9147. (111491) z.n .s •�..r�><' T3 >�z ire a 7�r IA�7777 77 IA�7777 77 APartfllerltS 400 For Rent 400 A�� 400 A� 410 "° F" THE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOV 9,1991 -PAGE 25 - - - - TWO bedroom traits available BASEMENT bachelor AJAX Bright baIlelor basement Rent We Your e Destrice r lot and January nce . Beatrice Woods, 560 Beatrice St., $771. Wilson Village 767 and 769 Wilson Rd N Oshawa private apartment, fireplace, laundry aWmsftt.entrance. furnished,laundry. entrance, laundry, cable and parking. Close to all included. New home on transit amenities. Non smoker. AvaA- line. Minutes to ev - able imm d Pickering Area g g room, 4 bedroom i V � A+iveraet5�.9335a eryt mg, a lately. $550 1 , $790 and $820. Stove, fridge, References. Non smoker only shed rec room, 2 Inclusive. Call Tara or Keira 428- finished utilRies included. No pets. Ap- 831-8125. (111391) 3717 (111091) Appliance Repair Home ppl Home Painting plications may be Picked up at NEW Building: only 3 units left. WHITBY - new, large, bright 1 fireplaces, large lot. Improvements Improvements Decorating Durham Region Non Profit Hurry and reserve bedroom a Housing Corporation, 1615 Dun- Your unit. 2 apartment in new bedrooms, 4 appliances, air. horns. Fridge/stove, utilities and Call Bill Holmes LOWEST COST!ex das St. E.. 4th floor, Lang Tower, con„ seconds from 401, 837 cable included. $575 Single r BEST Prices .pair ing and wall Whitby, or call 436-6610 be- Simcos St. S. $825 monthly plus occupancy, non smoker, $1,600/month FOR MAJOR GRAYS ROOFING A RENOVATIONS papering. clean, efficient and ful- lytween 8-30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 1 months free rent. Call 433. fireplace and firewood. Available APPLIANCE REPAIR Flat and shingle, 20 year guarantee. A� expel enced. 20 a discount for weekdays. (111s91) 2955 or571-1986.(111091) December 1. 666-4599. 831-3300 PLEASE CALL VICTOR seniors Phone 5713634 GORGEOUS apartment for rent, WHITBY - one bedroom (111581) 576.5505 Waterproofing, additions, complete(111397) heart of Pickering in private WHITBY - 2 bedroom basement PICKERING - Westshore interior/extdrior remodeling. 10% 01 Se LOU'S Painting a Decorehng, $625 plus $550' 2 bedrooms, bun slow, 3 bedroom u g Senior interior or exterior, wanpapenng, house. Close to all amenities. in- $625 plus last months rent apartment. Broadloom, central 9 upper AFFORDABLE APPLIANCE dtizens,Yourlocalcontracto stucco and marblizm trim. Parking.s level- Central air, garage, large repairail g clueing hrking, la cable and required. Working people only, air. eparate entrance, driveway. Appliances included. el able servce makata easonats woodsraining, polyurethane . water, parking, laundry room, Call 668-4016 evenings. 725. utilities included. $750 per Laundry facilities - many rates. Can Gary, Oshawa Used 686.6305 finishes. homes. offices or $775 monthly. 683.4041. 8911 days. (11129 1) month, first/last, references. no apartments Also available for (111591) pets. Available Dec. 1., Call upgrades. New broadloom, Appliances. Sales and Service OSHAWA new buildingin con. 420.9752 or 6660264. (110991) curtains, blinds, etc. Large deck 434-3999. (TEN) EUROPEAN tile contractin OSHAWA Bloor/Grandview 9 ) HSC specstets-will lunares cg work air free e5es- venient location. One and two n yard. $925 references rtStmIlion renovate your bathroom or Lou bright 1 bedroom apartment bedroom apartments with trd e. PICKERING - private entrance, required. Call Steve, Bus.. 471- kitchen walls as well as floor (111491) main floor in slave y parking9 BUSineSS Renovations, fin. bsmts., t les cupied home, central oairs$ 2 and cit rllesenci ddryer. d eCala04 included. FibrsUla $650 839- 6538. (711391) references and sars tisfaction PROFESSIONAL painting and PICKERING - near Town Services decks, replacementwall 9 inclusive. No x952. (111291) guaranteed. For tree estimates pace"� t room or whole Pets. 404-2479. 13881eave message. (TF) Centre, spotless 3 bedroom BOOKKEEPING services. mindows, patio doors, D Dykstra. 725-4913. (TF) house, guaranteed lowest •aces. (111291) - LARGE new 1 bedroom ,i townhome, 5 appliances broad- Small businesses uO to financial entrance a t@ No b• AJAX - large one bedroom men, with walk out, hardwood 41 O Houses For loom throughout, 1 1/2 baths. statements. Reasonable rates. basement apartment, with floors, bus at door, new Rent finished basement, $1000. Can call 839-0717• after 5 p.m. laundryroom, kitchen, 22 z 14 appliances. Brock/Dellbrook. bedroom basementapanrrwll 4 472-3713 0(622-4363.(117291) (120691) living room, 4 appliances, cable, $675. 831-8125. (111491) rent, now Oshawa hoWal Ser bungalow, with basement bedroom house, now PefficOat sional CRISIS Managemenr,luil ser. air, utilities, separate entrance, parking, non-smoker, $650 PICKERING loo mY bachelor. Pickering - West Shore vice accounrmg;VENTURE monthly, available December close 10 mall, full kitchen and 3 bedroom 439-7718.(111491) schools. Dave 4271508. WHITBY ( 1 686-9153 a 433-3893. RosslandKberraid - framing. CAPITAL financing for business. !ranchise farms 1st. References. 686 -25th. bath, separate entrance, utilities main floor, 5 appliances, or Cr and Associates. (111591) included. Cable' suit working $500 available immediate) Q y $$%5 (416) 433-2139 (TF, PICKERING - available fight 9 away - 2 bedroom basement person. monthly. 1st/last. References. (,11391) monthly. Close to GO and school. 724 2977 GET started on 1991 Tax apartment. 4 piece bath, fridge, i AJAX Waterfront - luxurious 2 after 4 P.M. or leave message. returns:bookkeeping service. specializing in small businesses stove, washer and dryer. storey 2 bedroom plus den, No pets. One bedrooms, from bedrooms. 900-4500 sq. ft., $1.000. Main 500,. Call Paul at 9 Separate entrance. Parking 1500 sq.tt.. 5 appliances, Uair' featuring 5 appliances. air con. 614-3 985. 111497 ._ ( ) renovations.s,near WHITBY - a bedroom semi estimates, including financial statennen's.business space. Utilities included. Can Parking, I 9• poo• sauna• jacuzzi. OSHAWA 3 bedroom sem., steps lake EXECUTIVE 5 bedroom. 3 and personal 'ax returns Reasonable 286-9650. (111091) exercise billiard rooms, 24 hr to and park, finished baths, larruly room, fireplace, rates. 683 ase room and billiards room. To shared Near 40, and O.C. 725- security. S1 130. Available recreation room, paved drive, deck, dining room, 5 applarlces, 16730(683-4547 (111091) SOUTHEND Highnse. 822 Glenn St , very clean and large tmrnediately427.2932 (111391) fenced yard, tastefully decorated s895 per month plus 2car garage, east O,hawa 576 MONEY Problems Creditors units, 2 bedroom. $665, LOVELY ony bedroom main utildles First and last. Call 416 9312, also 3 bedroom, Oshawa t`'rearerirg because of late Pay - bachelor $475,level one bedroom apartment, private 839-4552. (111491) Centre, includes one bedroom ments on credit cards or loans7 avala 5575., all available immediately entrance, parking, access to THREE bedroom bungalow. AI - 9 apartment. 1-266.7119. Combine debts. one low montn- Y For fast credo or Dec. 1., 3 bedroom available Dec. 1.. $705. Cable. garage, broadloomed. separate kitchen. L-shaped living room Iona and Hw 2. $950 monthly + AJAX - 3 year ofd. 2 storey relief $aCalll 2 33$. Call 298-2284. 11199 1) parking and heating included. 576-0973 and dining room, non smoker, plus utilities Phone 431-0052, (111491) house. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. several upgrades, available (111791) minutes to Pickering Town Nov. 15. $970 per mortth plus 2/ Handyman AJAX 1 bedroom, modern base. Centre/Go Train, use of backyard. all utilities PICKERING Scarborough borcer, spot detached 3 utilities. Call 472-9641. mens apartment. 5 appliances, included $575 Available Nov 30. 839- ess 3 bedroom. 3 bathroom, air. AJAX A large 3 bedroom, 3 • suit 1 Person. $495. Call 428- 1783 (111591) double garage. Nov 15.Iirstard bathroom, cemral air, finished HANDYMAN/ 6133. (111391) LOOK -io further' Whit s last $1200 Plus utilities. No basement, all appliances. CARPENTER Itifing, PICKERING - Bayly'Liverpool large 2 bedroom basement mous - oedroom apabryrme�, pets, 292.3096 or 224-0854. (111091) garage. 1 parking $Pace. ed Enclosbackyard. $1,050. Rec rooms. apartment, separate entrance, very unl unique. g quiet neghbOurhood. new broadloom. PICKERING West Shona. 3 Phone 837-1463 or 6835x67. - - -- - - - - - Ceramic interior tram, door eat in kitchen, 4 piece bath, window coverings. laundrybed•oom, main floor, 5 POOL. air• fireplace, plus Pius, and window Installation, splm, akanoss. broadloolaundry, facilities on site. Dec. appliances, available Gkx+dale/Pickerng, 1600 sq- ft, Parking, Available Dec. 1., $750 openings. $670 . 0111111 of 'rmmedrately, $875 monthly, 3 large bedrooms• $1100 per CUSiOtn w00d1vOrking, $31-8632. (11 1291) $710 inclusive For your own close to Go and school. Cas month plus utilries. Firsvlast. small jobs weicome. SOUTH Ajax - one bedroom Private viewing 4329127. 9 724-2977 after 4 p.m. or leave message. 839-5961. (111491) Call Murney's Ctatont basement apartrrlent. separate (111291) (II IWCNC) WHITES Sou- d 401 - Walk to Beach Carpentry, 6838702 entrance, self-contained. LARGE new one bedroom AJAX - four bedroom, 2 1/2 and conservation area, 3 laundryfaciioes. Non-smoker apartment for rent in Count baths• fireplace, steps to bedroom. 5 appsances, 4(98 0 NO pets. $550 inclusive. Photstry setting, 15 minutes from 1-80.$1150 plus. January 1st, dam• newly renovated. 839. GCB CONSTRUCTIGN ^ 427-3570. (111291sne) Oshawa. $525 monthly. Call ISLtast, references. ToOpnone 3784. (111491) and exterior -eclairs. renovations PICKERING new 1 or 2 263-2108. (11 t 191 Ni 428-3088. (11 1591) WHITES Rd and 401 - tamale to and construction No lob too big bedroom basementapanrrwll 4 ONE bedroom apartment for OSHAWA 3 bedroom share with same i❑ now 3 or small. 11 II needs to be done, we can do rt FasLciean protes Piece bathroom. laundry, fridgel rent, now Oshawa hoWal Ser bungalow, with basement bedroom house, now PefficOat sional work g,,aranteed Call stove, utilities plus cable contained, laundryfacilities, aPartrrbnt. $1300 2 1 rdges. 2 Creek and non smoker, ��• Crag ag686-1913 (TF) Included. $620. rto Pets please. Parking. Available wri nedateiy. stoves. and fireplace Close to no POTS. nixnedwAWy. 837.2947 HANDYMAN a+actable for arywai. tapmg, 439-7718.(111491) schools. Dave 4271508. WHITBY ( 1 686-9153 a 433-3893. RosslandKberraid - framing. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY n (121 (121991SNC) (111291) clean 3 bedroom bungalow. 2 pWmbing, minor and electrical. Base - Whitby and Oshawa. Spacious AJAX 'The Breakers'. brand PICKERING White's Rd. area Dathroorrms• tweplace, lnished inerts a specialty. Small Jobs newly Painted/carpeted new exclusive lakeside con- north of the 401, close to basement. 4 appliances. $1200 welcome- Call G(ay-Don, 683 - apartments Close b bus and dommimuim for immediate schools. Beautiful home avail- mthly • utilities, 0st a Last). 8234. (111291) shopping. At utddes indluded, occupancy 1,2 and 3 able Dec.tst, 1991. Asking Available immoidalley. 728- HANOYPERSON•o References, 420-9il4 Luciano. No pets. One bedrooms, from bedrooms. 900-4500 sq. ft., $1.000. Main 500,. Call Paul at 2331. (111291) -do ashorns $575 and two be0roortts from featuring 5 appliances. air con. 614-3 985. 111497 ._ ( ) renovations.s,near WHITBY - a bedroom semi estimates, prices, tree Call Oorr+errc. 721- t $675. Call 666-5174, anytime- balconies WA es and solariums, un- OSHAWA. 4 bedroom sem, 2 detached, quiet r1e'9i+bo(hood !7239. (11149 1) , (112091) dergrOund paring, heath club baths. double driveway. large On bus route. CIO- to schools -andyman r with indoor pool s sauna, exec and. $995 and sh Avylable Doc..1 PROFESSIONAL OLIVE and Wilson area - 2 Y plus. Could be ops'Services, bedroom apartment, fridge, 9 ase room and billiards room. To shared Near 40, and O.C. 725- first and fast, $900 monthly. 66 quawy carpentry. stove, heat hydro included ie; view, call 428-1874. (110891) 5624 (1 1 10 91) 3774 or 420-6 (11149 1) s 623. 11, e c n c a l, plumbing a n d Y. me. QUdl11y work at a IOWBr ALL TYPES of home renova- to s too small O-,alrty workmanship guaranteed. Can etc Small a large, or office, reasonable with tions including basemen apart- 430-2595 anytime (TF) price• 15% discount for seniors ment rec room, a"dirions. ktcnens, bathrooms, piumb,ng SAVE 50x!! Three rooms 'or a handicapped. and elecircal no job to small. pa,ried $399. All Materials. Labour and Taxes nciuded Call For a free in-home Call Rick at 427-9396 free estimates (111591) DURHAM PAIN- NG CO 686- or (111091) entrance, walk to Go/Town responsible people. no pets. Centre. parlung. $600 includes references. 728.9567 ,09,) 1467 (TF) e8iimatBCallDan JOURNEYMAN e'ecfncian. . PICKEfOUG - DixelFinch area 427-2140 tec'd'iz,^g in service changes. "ew:ring, TO ADVERTISE YOUR 11 CARPENTER / e a • ; additions and •enovations. Al'! wo•K ,,aranteed, tree estimates Ca SPECIALTY CALL 579-933S experience, available far Com- 420-6320. (TFA) 798-7672 plate home improvements. WAX Very clsan, renew spacious sq, h., family morn, lireplaoe. 1874. (110891) renovations, additions. TOTAL Renovations stud, parking. X500 utilities Irtelyded alterations. kitchens, drywa i lave and plaster• plumb Party bathrooms. basements, inq and electrical. Material at I ceranxcs, painting. No job too cost. Financing be;ow prime. ServiceS small. Free estimates. Can Ron 283-1669. ((1139') town, hourly or flat rate. Quality work at reasonable References, 420-9il4 Luciano. COTTAGE raising, footings. RABBIT (112091) b:ocr bi,^danons. concrete mag.c 'or cnidren s oa^es and CARPENTRY, cabinetry, tri. floors. driveways and shoreine ail occasions. nave -ray own work. re^ova •o^s, krchens, retaining wars Can Gary 416- -agioan Call Ernie 668.4932 addrt:on, decks and fences. 10 686-9865 or -v3ssage 7^,5-657. years exile• ence. Frye 94rJC ^A" estimates. A, Streeter %:oodworking, 4369207 Housecleaning Plumbing • 1591) CUSTOM Woodworking . Inte- MICHTv CLEAN' or a^•: exle,,o home -mlovements. Call Rouge Val C,^^er ,1-'M.s•a! Con- tracts welcomer: Guaranteed LJCOiSI�PLWBE�r CcmPlele oa!'••co^1 •Ty Ca•Penters Inc. Small lobs weicor+e 286-2156. (121391) r e s u i t s E x o e r i e n c e d protess,onals. Relabie. 'texibie,E9Z renovators, new ilii 3 I' Call today for CqE` repairs - q ✓insured �" y Contracting - all phase basement Estimate 433-2139. ;rt) ,/JAMCO r dram s!ncluding years abartments. rec rooms. separate )trances, additions. ,andscapi Moving, ri omperiUvs• AVE 42& ..tertock K'T^,^yrs. bithroorns S10rage w;th cera- cs. plumbing, •',ecincal. References availabie '.0 obligation estimates A Nork Guarantees Discoums for seniors. 55 and over Cas Max 666.3430 or Jerry 427.0958 (111291) LEAKING rub enclosures, and thowe' stalls• repairs and for aged, 10 year guarantee. VISA and MC- Meader d the Better Business Bureau Fast, efficient and stop at home. Can Bernard. 420-1689, Progressive Tine. (121291) M a N Contracting specializing r oMernerf aPartmert units. eleoncal. plumong. drywall, in- erockng stone, retaining wails, ence$, decks Reasonable ates. 15 years .n business. Guaranteed work Mario 428. 9112.(111291,) Parking and laundry available. gages PICKERING - Brodu401 - one OSHAWA - large 3 bedroom decorating. AJAX - 'The Breakers- ex- home etc Small a large, or office, reasonable with RENOVATIONS, cabinetry, basements. $611 monthly. 1st and last bedroom basement horns. with tweplace. Centrally ckuivs iaiteardelownhouses for excellent references. Free kitchens. required. Available Dec 1., Cas Jed, 263-8369 263-2522. apart ment,bright. separate located, reag. sonable rent to "-medials Occupancy. 1650 sq. estimates Call 723-4245. 7 a.m. washrooms, additions. Ravin stones, free esiwnares Careen, or (111091) entrance, walk to Go/Town responsible people. no pets. Centre. parlung. $600 includes references. 728.9567 ,09,) IL featuring 5 aPPiiances. air - condi., garage, fireplace. 1 1/2 8:30 P.m. (112791) Company. 432-6865 ;120591) . PICKEfOUG - DixelFinch area (11 utilities. Available immediately. AJAX -Westney Rd./Rossland, ",� � �h b wrtn truck will do Household move. residential. S a L CONSTRUCTION base- new OM bedroom bi$itwrMnt nopMs.Cal 686.3533.'111491 ) In►rackilate 4 bedroom, X00 Reil per month. 428- �{(�s�sp ment renovat.ons done apaffrtwtt, separaq entrance, firqXam. WAX Very clsan, renew spacious sq, h., family morn, lireplaoe. 1874. (110891) "-"^ Improvements Fiiiing ,drywall, in d panelling. ceilings. door and window parking. X500 utilities Irtelyded basement apartment fp rent. fenced yard. double car garage, PICKERING -three bedroortt FOUR bedroom detached installations decks and MOVING? We will :Hove anything, anywhere. anytime Merz & trucks for all types of moves BcSt rates, free esllmatti 0% discount for sensors s4a til. i up Moving From Dwhata Region? Winter discount rates now in seed for look. Special ado, >a For Fre Ellorni bre 10 42&65Q5 TWO ^er w..^ :r„cKs '- c MOVERS- will do ail Types a rooves very cor•ow_!ve. Give us a call Pete 5.6.9533 (TFALL) AJAX Moving Systems . full Services mOves. appliance and o,ano specialists. flat rats Or hourly Specializing n Durham Region- Now ofterng tree boxes with move Can 427-0005. (TF) 420.1096. (I 11091) Features separate entrance. 2 air cord•, $1200 Pk+e top levet of home, has ubliti Iickuded. 288.6732. (1 t 1091) fences, shed and garages. HARRY O The Mover Move b'9 AJAX - one bedroom baserftent appliances and utilities PP utilities. RWwwms. Fisvia$L included. On Ajax and Go transit Dee. I.. $950 per month. phone 420 3871. Available Dec. DOUG'S WALL' general repairs. p a I r s . Quality or $mat, we price Them all. 432 - apartment, available M*1e0iatNy, $595 monthly a1 or January 1., 666.5030 routes. Can 427-6648. (111091) after 5�0 P•rR and tveelkerrds. I. BOW MANVILLE -modern I S Drywall, waIrISODtMtg, workmanship. Free estimates. 4266864. (111291) 7566 (TFAL U MEN large etilities, laundry, Parkin Q inckaded, rlearlake, NORTH Oshawa (111091) detached slaey.3ltedfoont. 1 1/2 baths. Trimming, Su$pended SABER Contracting all wrtn truck will do Household move. residential. non smoker. 4287720 (111391) apartments, clean, quiet BEST deal in yVlr 1P imH Irears txuAdrg, 2 appliances, laundry p(d' 1500 h, $950 per month. Avargble Oec.1., phone 668 Ceilings. Acoustic Tie, carpentry, additions, OOrtv'*faal. All types of moves. Call Carl AJAX - bright, spacious two W, and basemen, and parking, available finished, garage, 18 x 18 deck, immediately. $568.11 579Q (111581) tiU$tOm Shelving, Custom,,, g H renovations. kitchens, bathrooms, home maintenance or Jane. 427-2856. (TF) bedroom a ll, cmnuw au plus shed, large lot, 7800 sill hydro. Cas 433-2955. (111291) woodstove, FOUR bedroom detached �"•11i`�~ Renovelion6• emergency servico. ;urniture TLC Moving. Local and out d &*Mate entrance, available immediately, $5(15 plus 40% air conditioning, TWO bedroom apartment, $1050 a utilities available Dec- house, softs Oshawa, available imtnWlately. SB00 monthly Iles '1 refinishing, qua' ty work guaranteed, 15 town, hourly or flat rate. Quality work at reasonable • )ditties- First and Im Cal 8" 830.7 fridge, stove, heat, hydro 1' 668-2375. (111291) tniiiee. 723.4079- (111291) years experience. 686.2915. (TFEFG) rates. Please call 427-3518. (TF) 498 (112001) included. Laundry facilities. AJAX - $585 per month one CLow to as amenities. first arc Housllg HOBS) TOIIIN10USeS T quiet ba :, tea, alvailable Dem t-, cos owner occupied houseger 415 , 415 W�tw 420 For Rent 420 °'"F' W Ren 420 Townhouses 8311, leave mess sage. r Rent do- b Gip but. plaza, Open (111091) bright, private. all utilities ONE Isms. FREE «� b"'Ont apan-i t, bright Iickuded. 288.6732. (1 t 1091) year lease. Rosamond, 16; nd. LANDLORDS OSHAWA - one bedroom D'Arcy St., Cobourg. Luxury ai_ facilities. $750 rttorilltly, Utilsise apanrriwd, on upper (eve( d wits kept home. Private entrance, and 2 -bedroom suites, from $65Wmonth plus hydro. Rent tc Required immediately... backyard, Parking, laundry own option available' 372-3355 WHITBY - 2 small bedroom facilities. $575 inclusive. AvaA- 372.1955 or 436-2605 Phor1e4269135.111t391CPIC) Obis immediately. 725-,904. OSHAWA - two one bedroa 1, 2 or 3 bedroom opts. to in the (111091) apartments film rent in downtdw„ rent PWXEFUM - new 2 bedroom, . apartment building, new appliances. $524 Plus utilit�, b"'Ont apan-i t, bright By appantmers. adults. First( modern kitchen, 4 piece bathroom. large living room, pet 4338891 (111091) Private entrance, laundry AJAX - spacious 1 bedroom facilities. $750 rttorilltly, Utilsise basement aparI..w . avaiable Included. No psMlsmokers. 426 Dec. 1., private entrance, fridge. 1647. (111091) stove, parking. WHITBY - 2 small bedroom bath, closets, carpeted and tiled. No pets, price negotiable iiiwlllerft peAeq forcotlple or Phor1e4269135.111t391CPIC) Single. fridge. stove, heal inck4W. '885. Fist and last AJAX Westney heights- Large Cas 725.4012 (111291) Of1e bedroom basement apart - TWO bedroom _ nfmnt for men) for rent. Separate entrance, rent• close to Oshawa Centre in stove included. Close 10 all nice cpan building, $754 month- ly includes amenities. $600 per month. utiitiss, fridge slow. • References required. 1sUlast Available Dec. 1., 888-3297. preened, Available Jan. 1st. (111291) 683-9744.(111091) Durham Region. Call: HOUSING HELP DURHAM, a free listing service at 686-2661 420 T" 't°� 420 TownhhoFor " THREE bedroom townhouse In AJAX - freehold townhouse, 3 Ping' doge to Go' under- bedroom. t 1/2 baths, 4 ground 2baths�3 awirrtling poo(. aPP�^�, garage, dose to Go, appliances, $1015 schools and shopping. $950 plus Utilities. 5 Kevin at 427- plus utilities. 839.7922. 3535. $1015 plus utilities. P • 1, 2112111�3,,Bedroorn styes A""'Mr't"r's_�i kvii . /�Cond � • Twm and Car Wash FROM :85000 MONTHLY OPEN HOUSE WEDJTHURS. 3.7, SUNDAYS 114 101-1667 NASH RD., COURTICE (SE comer of Nosh Ina TnIIb Ra.) Follow the Hwoue Advontlpe 31gM For more Infomytlon clil JOSAt Hol OPhkmMe SMder (kM 579.7505) AdvNMP R&ft, 433.4747 MUST See - Unique. Whitby, large 3 bedroom. 1 t/2 baths, eat in kitchen, garage, private yard. No'ibroadloom. 4 appliances, oaint througnout. Minutes to all arttensies. Go and 401. Established neighbourhood. No disappointments. Extras. Dec. 151, $900 r. Open House, Nov. 9 and 10. 666.2467. 1111091 NC) PUCKERING - (Uverpool/Finch area) spacious 3 bedroom townhouse, 2 appliances, garage. Idose to Town Centre, For details, call (Pickering) 420- 0426 or (Toronto), 362 -RENT. Marchant Property Management Limited. (112991) AJAX - Westney Rd., three bedroom townhouse. Includes frost free refrigerator, stove, 1 1/ 2 baths, single car garage, case to schools. shopping. trans(, $890 plus hydro. Available December/January. Minimum income requirement $3650 monthly. Call 683.926% Monday to Friday, 9a.m - 5p.m. (111291) BG PLUMBING 24 hours ,erv,ce, gi,aidy or, :Or'9 on al '+Res of dumb -g Ca" Bob ,us. 503-5662. Res 686-29% Metro Licence Number 1140 1791) Tax, Financial Directory 12 years experience %WV P d small nese a=untirlp d tax istance in Durham ion. Personalized n- 4/at-home semce, consuiti/OnS. Jk BR2"M Rat Brace bad cvedit. etablieb goo ea°edit asd obtain jou Cradlt card. •acordad useeagia 24 bre. 427-1889 GUIC+t CASH A!AE/De1,ATTELY MONEY PROBLEMS? CONSOLIDATION 420 T°' F" Rent BURNS St.. Whitby - 3 bedroom townhouse. garage, air. pool. dose to schools and Co. Avail- able Dec 15. $445 monthly, first and last. Call 668-9690 aftef 6 p.m.(111491) PICKERING Delibrook/Major Oakes, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, 5 appliances, first and last. Rent $1,100 monthly. 233-5469 or 426-8399. (111391) LUXURY 3 bedroom townhouse, Whitby. Prime location, short term available. November 15. $950 monthly plus utilities no pets. 683.2120. AJAX - MonarclVBayly. Throe bedroom (1200 sq.n.) newly decorated. refrigerator. stove, 1 112 baths, single garage, basement. $864 per month plus hydro. January occupancy. Min- imum income required. $2900 monthly. Call 683-9342 Monday to Friday. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. PICKERING - 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, finished basement• fridge, stove. washer/dryer. Available immediately, call 427- 9406.(111091) mus A•i-a6 r>erm wutirmy l It SATURDAY, 420 TowFtRem 450 OSHAWA • spacious 3 bedroom PICKERING Village - 1 or 2 I low 1110111 includes utilities and people to sh■re new homte,1350 r appliances, dose to schools at indusive. Female proloned. r and amentites. Cal 434.3972. 426.1233. (111391) (111291) _ PICKERING Village - sunny ORMOND Place - j40 Ormond luxury condo, female, pool. Dr., $865.Beatr" Woods. 570 sauna, air, cable, own room and Beatrice St. $855 Wilson Vll- bath• non smoker $395. Dec. 1., lage - 765 Wilson Rd. No.m. 428-6654,(111091) $860 Three bedroom units $325 all inclusive. Firstllast. available Dec 1 and Jan. 1.. non-smoker, large unfurnished heat and hydro extra, stove, room, 2 closets, laundry. fridge, garage included. No pets. parking, Whites Rd.. Durham Applications may be picked up Rd. 4. Pickering. Quiet area, at Durham Region Non Profit hiking frail. 831-5293, Steve. Housing Corporation, 1615 Dun- 011091 NC) das St. E.. Lang Tower. 41h Floor Whitby or call 436-6610 455 Condos For between 8:30 and 4:30 Rent weekdays. (111591) NORTH Oshawa - 3 1/2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, stove, AJAX lndge, walkout patio, finished Lovely 2 bdrm., plus den basement, available condo. Sunny exposure, immediately. 6840 monthly plus exercise room, air Cond., u t l i; t l e s Call 571-1 103 utilities included. References evenings. (11129 1) required. First E last. 425 Space $895caall 639.4142 or For Rent 1 430.0495 EXCELLENT e':1 WHITBY l •y ;i;tnc OppOrJ nC es. - - 2 Km south Of new 2 ee'o•oom. ApproKimately 401 In mixeo residentaLcom 1200 sq. ft . 5 appiiarces Air, mercial.lnduslriaarea. Spaces parking $950 Available Dec. 1.. available from 1100 sq. IT and Century 2' Landstar Realty Inc. up. $8 net Robert Mede Sales 416-321-2218 (112491) Rep. Gamily T•ust Corp Realtor ---- 469-5317, (111291) TWO bedroom condo. quiet bus, c nc ncludes ul,lmes. Close Rooms To ,,Go Tram, available 430 Rent-TIeclately, $85C monthly, first wee and last. 430 899' (112991) PICKERING ., .•. GIVE Away just take over y pe so ^. new home, dose to on?age pay Inerts. luxurious 2 all amenities. Separate facilmes, bedroom condo. an, pool, tennis phone, laundry Included. S9C courts. sauna exercise room- week'y. 420-1846. (111391) Aiax "arwood,401 area. Why SEPARATE entrance to room, rent wrier you can own. 428- wltn se' cor!a.ned kitchen and 6120 and leave message 426 - bathroom, private 100-1. all 6089. (111591) inclusive. from $375 per month- HARW OOD and 401 2 non smokers 686-6667 becroc- :o -do. upgrades 1111291) throughout, ensurte off masie• AJAX •porn in brand new 3000 bedroon•, nciudes park:,^y. a:,, sa t: f"n-SheC home Jse of at security. cable, pool. tennis facilities. Resoonsble pe•son courts. sauna, exercise room. only. $450 uhtiiies incudec Call utJtties. Asking $75C per month Ron 428-0359 or leave plus 1 2 maintenance fees message (111391) - ------ Avalabie immediately. Call Sharon at 426-6'20 mirssa ov. 9, 19"1 PRIVATE HOMES FOR SALE 500Hofs For Sale BROKER has $10.000 to lend at $147 per month. Contact Jery at 668-6805, Community Financial Services. (11149 1) 5229000. Phone 428.2033 BOWMANVILLE - 4 year old 3 evenings. bedroom 2 storey home. -lrshed basement, fenced raid, backing onto greenben. 500 homes C ose to 401, parks and For Sale schools. Owners transferred. x'51,500. 623-3077. (111591) VALUE 'cr ;r.e $S Cc .a, RENT with option to buy. 4 Bowmanville, owner relocating, groom, detached, walk out to 2 years new, brick home with huge backyard with pool, rec 2000 sq. h., quiet court/4 good room with stove, $1295menthly size bedrooms, lacuzzi ensuOe with $300 monthly Credit for 2 in master bedroom. Cozy years I purchased. 430-6467 familyroomrfireplace and large atter 6 p.m. (11129 1) green house kitchen, bay PRIVATE - Oshawa. lovely 4 windows, custom trim. Double bedroom home. living room, garage. casement windows. dining room and family room on Skylights, central air and more. main floor, eat -in kitchen, $188.900 623-0160. (111091) tntshod basement $179.900 PICKERING townhouse. 3 576-1/08. (111591) bedrool-rs. ' 1.2 baths. sunken PRIVATE Reduced. Reduced Irving room, formal dining room. large kitchen. walk out finished Must sell Dec. 1 occupancy basement, garage, close to Reduced $30.000 5 . 1 bedrooms surroom liven 580 t, MORTGAGES to 90% of proper- ty value, some below bank rates, specializing in pre-quafty- Ing first-time ttuyers. Mortgages and bans for any purpose. AM applications considered, regard- less of credit rating and income. Fast service and approvals. Raycan Financial Ltd. 571.2880 Oshawa, 686.2906 Pickering. ITFNALLI Busi590 opportunities 590O0whiln" 710 � TANNING AND ESTHETIC STUDIO Well established Mall location -5864 831-1657 RESTAURATEUR Wanted to take over fully equipped restaurant Ready to go 4447391 630 Registrations 630 Registrations PICKERING SCHOOL OF BALLET oi�or' KAREN DAVIES (R-A.D. Ballet and I.S.T. D. CECCHETTISYLL) Graduate of the National Ballet School of Canada New Term Registration: Sat., Nov. 9 Sat., Nov. 16 From 230 till 330 At Peace Lutheran Church (Liverpool and Bayly) "REGISTER YOUR CHILD TODAY" Offenng classes for three year-olds to adults - Beginner. Intermediate level Ballet Modern and Jazz Classes also offered Classes on Weekdays and Saturdays For mote irdomntion (call Karen at 974-9448 9e- amenities Contac owner. Days PICKERING 'urnaned room in (111391) 298-4001. evenings. 428-0025. room, dinng room. family room 6 w10 Coming 1 Business la•ge c_,e: nouse Tv cabie TAUNTON and Simcoe - two (111291) :bary with fireplace Upstairs (T Events 67 1 Personals included $100 week v 286- walk out porch, hardwood llpprs Dec•co•- condo.7.,clean, 4 BOWMANVILLE- rev Y Harrnon Ki $199,000. 432 2932 aper b p m I"!59 , 591 I n $' Sr r n private 3 year y; � app is ces. pe Hunt , old. 2 storey. 3 bedroom sem, 1 3516 or 5710408 Must be seer FRESHLY painted, furnished utilities extra, available Dec 1.• 1;2 baths. 1198 sq. If , and lobe appreciated (111291) room. acre. Oar, ngseparate telephone 4282272 or 683 garage, Walk Iwt b entrance, tacAlers, convenient 7177 Centry 21, Dennisscapurge mak. to Hydro and Go. $100 week y Morgan. (I 11091) to High School andtaerlfld FClose 0 Townhouses itness 51 839027' (111091)For Sale - (�fflCe b Retail Ctmre. $138.900. 1-800-268 FURNISHED hotel rooms for 460 5588 Mark (111591) ren' S'2s aer week aS •rvale tv. NORTHEAST Whitby - 4 phone. Oalhroom, 'vee parking xaroom junior eieaArve taste, Laundry tacvmes Cali Dynasty Inn. NE,'r'/�w^'i Darlking. 4(x; n 1y decorated. fenced yard with 723-527' 559 Bkta St W QShawa. ;121991 or�vdie antra^cr. u1�lrlles Large lot. deck• Lanin ncluded $350 monthly Call terbdk walkway. Open 4ouse. FURNISHED spacious rooms in 723-1191 (?11591) Sat. and Sun 21, 430-3251 five Home. PRIVATE - $239.90C ntgofiabie (11t29t) C e7 ltt ieen ex e', o11-ce space. beautiful y' reasonable b rates V c'o• an decor, central COURTICE 2 -storey. 3. Cain 42' 9007 (11!391) secretaries down!Own, Oshawa bedroom, central air. vac FURNISHED rooms for rent• ava able now from $300 dsnwasnef. inesrbck,ng back lace-.*, 'ac .ties. private mont!vy. Call 434 8`66 (TF) drive. professionally entrance,students welcome, "s"'. "Y Ienesd, dole Available mmeclately 460 Warehouse 'o schools and park. Man floor Tekel~e 4338610. 432-3170. 5 Space 'arridy room with teeplace. As- (tt;091) •^g$225.000.4323357 (TF) 450 Shared AVAILABLE %ow seoa•a'e BEAUTIFUL sem near Oshawa storage units. (401,Park Rd). Centre, no downpayment. as. ACComITL $C.80Par ft..Includeshy0ro.24 sume existing $129.900 -our access. from $79 rnOninly. mortgage (11 3149E until Nov at 723-1191. (1115911 1992). Call Paul. 728-4565. Cottages For ""59,) BAY RIDGES - detached brick 470 Rent bungaow, 60 h by 90 h, tit. 3 FABULOUS stank reveal 3 t>edr0Oms' Plus new 2 bedroom in-law with separate entrance. -3 ch om Home. total weekly mortgage available. $179.900. Call 1-7 Lake $825 weekly yb agents. 839.8877. (111491 Call t-705-292-9883. anytime gen ) DISTANT CHEOUE CASHING SERVICE AT CASH 74 DASH 701 Dundas SL W, Whitby on -M 1 Government, payroll, income tax, insurance, other approved cheques. Approved postdated chegm. 670 Personals 675 Companions U'siollioiflolkl= : lrec"IAIRLINE Tickefer - Toronto ,c Newfoundland. $500. Deasmber A hqh quolly, lllcan daiq lend 19 Jan. 2. phone 668-9523. M NOON IV= ew,yW* (1 11491) for to rinj la t of to Dlafwn GENTLE good looking man tS.* (���» ,►,,UgW would like IO Meet Christian ���'^� """'r' -i' woman around 35 for com- flltiRai, Wp MIR bw. parrionshipintial riage. 1 stay on • MY Statical in summer and sad PYSCHC Read Bonnie d 10 many Ports• 0 you're stuck on 729 DY shore, reply to Boa 3098, the Crystal Lion. Tarq, crystal Qshrawa This Week. P.O. Box baa and tea felt readings- Cal 481, Oshawa, Ont. LIH 71_5. today b set your appointment (11t091NC) 416-263.8205. (111491) _ _ JESUS says• can the blind lead LADY Chrstian, 52, seeks non the blind? Does your minister smoking gentlemen. 40-65 wear glasses? The Nreling a years for friendshp/marriage, I the hired minister. Micah 3:11, enjoy the outdoors, gourmet cooking and logerhernes Rep - 10319' I Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:,1. s• ' ' OSHAWA Private- 3 bedroom. 1 DeV t Campbell ly to File $4002 at Oshawa This f,fa 525 �0pn,ww�n� Jim ,•7tJ5953-9475. it storey, 1y r sq. n. large (TFALL) Week. P.O. Box 481, Oshawa. dt kitchen, newt' renovated, as- s.O1N Ontario. LIH 7L5.(111491) EXECUTIVE house to share 490 yatolmfbraft king $182.900. Cal 436.9459. WEDDING Photography, proles. with non-smoking Christian (111291) CLEAN till wanted. Lasmo - 668- lib" quality, reasonable prions THIRTYSOMETMNG? Single female. Own room, available CLEARWATER area - - 8811. ext. 732.(111291) and you design your own neslelAnsceveattracevelady: mn ired ately Ajax by the lake. Sandkey's fnesil Luxury gun PRIVATE - A you have $15.000 packages Call Helen at 686- 32, tall• tit, non-smoktr, Rent negotiable. 686-9153. and can quakily for $145,600 Lots 4713 Photognpfq by Helen tic, 9 front condo, all amenities /�� prolessiotil upbeat, ►oma' (/ t 1991 SNC) imaginable. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. m'at9�• wn oke be Owner of a 5 `A 4 11291) seeks ■ aimila► malt for • available weekly, further frarihnoldtoWtnhonte.t400sq•It-. VAIV .Sale Caring, loving relationship. PICKERING -person to Share inquiries, at Church and Hw 2 tefsc ent 3 bedroom home. of.RContact Steve. 433- Y EAST Oshawa. two 50. x 1µ. START growing Hair now for 1Nole.lalwrteand Pltolople■rae. (111 Res. or 728-1162 Bus. (Pickering). Owner will hoe next summer. Lear m Roply to Fie •409ok Osh■wa tars central air. paring. laundry. (111591) second $15.000 without interest. serviced budding tits, buil) W y walk to Go and amenities Nonprestige area. ready to go, as- copyrighted wdutiqus to grow This Week, P.O. Box Oat, 95 Smoker preferred. Asking $3TWO bedroom, two bathromPhone 428-9755. 11110911 o , king $110,000 each. Easy lair. Book early and don't be Osh■*n• gado. L1H 7LS. per month Inclusive. Jim. 443- model home. air. Pool, lacctuzi, NATE Sale, East Oshawa - 3 terms. Call 7231191. (111491) disappointed. Sessions start (111291) 4656. (111091) club house. close to a l f beldroorn side sen• family room Wrack a Notrernllof 25th. Cali Lew attraction. 1/2 hour north of with brick fireplace, attached 575 TD M Ltdtsk Natural Hair System QUIET considerate person will. Tampa. Telephone 728-2638. garage, large landscaped lot. Low Whitby. 668-9019. (112691) 710 ft ing to share entire home. Unfur- close to schools etc. Asking 9 ABORTION information. Call niStheO bedroom all inclusive. $189.900. Call 576-0578 be- BAD Credit. You can at3wNy 6634X• (TF) $400 monthly. Available Cnn Homes tweenl0a.mIII 3p.m.(11/291) coffees your bad credit file. ` immediately. Rossland/Inwry 12. Whitby. 668-1708 and leave a message or ask for Glenn. (11149?) WHITBY - 1 person to share 3 bedroom furnished townhouse with 1 young man. 4 appliances, walk to Go train, $445 and 12 Utilities. Cal 430-7406. (111591) WHITES RD and 401. Person or Couple to share 3 bedroom house, full use of all facilities. Jur. finished basemen and pod. 420-9355.(111091nc) ROOM for rent - large home, woodshop , all inclusive, many al Kingston Rd and Westney area. $400 per month, telephone, 416-683-6092. EXCHANGEive us our Bankruptcies, garnishments, VD information, confidential. 9 Y lawsuits. judgments and R9 Cal 723.8521 Monday -Friday home trade in. Save thousands rating etc.. call 966.7887,. 890 am. - 490 p.m. Free ckk on this 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, fireplace, extras. Open House. MONEY PROBLEMS? Debts Tuesdays and Thursdays, 430 Sat. and Sun. 1-5. 34 out of Control? Overdue? We 530 p.m Cal 433901 doming Devondale. Courtice. or call can help. Loans, debt ciirachours• (TF) 756-0598 or your broker. dons. leasing, finan- BiRTH control and family plan. lloWNPAYYENT Problems? tial counselling. FREE ning counselling. Free and CONSULTATION. National confdertlial, available Monday We can help. Don't pay rent Credit Counselling. P(gre,(ryg. to Friday, 830 arfb 490 pm. when you can afford to own. Cal Oshawa 433-1425.(120391) Clinic lit Oshawa, Tuesday, 1 to Doug or Brent. 668-6805. Com 3 P.M. and Wednesday 1 b 6 munity Financial Services. Mortgage P.M. PiCloring Thur 3100 p.m (111491) Mlsurarice W 6 p.m. For further intention REDUCED $159.900. WhitbyA Broker has $10,00010lsrhd on caN Oshawa 4338901 or Pick detached 3 bedroom custom ering 420-8781. (TF) built family home, bachelor a mortgage. Repay only $221 y mom*. No credit checks. No IF ANYONE has seen a 1983 apartment, central air, vac. quiet ��. Cat Matrix 499.2400 maroon Colour Horizon, license Court, direct bus to Go. Call 430- Toronto line or out of town 1- a LHH 700. (has University of 1767 for viewing. (l 11291) 600-387.6116. (TFALL) Toronto sticker on the bads (111091) NORTHEAST Oshawa t 12 fJ5DD0 dowry North Oshawa. 3 window) which was stolen WESTNEY/401 - Christian storey home, with finished bedroom condo. main floor YES] We can help with Friday Mph: from Hortop SL in couple needs person to share a walkout basement and 2nd walkout. Well maintained morgagtls,when the bank says Oshawa- would they please cal Bad credit. 90% financing, included. W3 bedroom alk to Go.use. all facilities 60 it- 1n. 20 it. 6 aPOkv AS windows. large security building. as you pay Is Construction bans Qyyd yypm 571-2177. (111991 SNC) $1019 a month plus hydro. Cal preferred. Call 428-9242. included, $1'4,900. Glen Frank Milanovic.434.3800. Cal Dote or �• 66&6805. DiSTRESSCemre.Needsome- Posterar, Sales Rep Crane (111591) Community Financial one to talk to? Call us anytime, Really. 4343800. (11129 1) Crane Realty. (111091) Sefvioes.(111491) 433.1121,427-5839. (TF) BMft 710 awls _ OUVIA GREER Nov. 7M ' 7 Ibs• 2 ozs• SORRY I MOM YOUR BWK BUT rLL BE THERE THE REST OF YOUR LFE i, LOVE AUiIiTIE JANE E THERE'S AN ENORMOUS r DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US AND THE OTHER PAPERS And It's Not Just Coverage wnat sets tie apart goes, far t»yond coverage out coverage Is where it all oegins Seven deeram Cofrvhun4Y e0bons a rola of 327.000 newspapers weekly, the HIGHEST angle oar, penetration of any publication in the D_,am Regonadd to ae ato CLASSIFIED RESULTS The neKipikty to proido ro •o• single ue or single market requvaments. Help Wanted. Aparthi0i a,C Homes for rent that makes the phone rr10 Swv" Directory that 'a•gi is your message A tit goes into the Oshawa Th,s Week, Ajax P c.enrg News Advertiser and it all adds up to an enomMus differenq Ow"hx-hy' This Week 576-9335 Ajax a Pickering DURHAM 7'T U ,iJf 1Y1�js} m Ira 793-7672 Fax 379-2238 576-9335 Pik Your Birth Announcement in A►. a Pklirep lvljrr . '�1�.i�•f�`Jl�if Could Be Worth over `200,000 Dollars Receive a spec4i gin pack Consiftng of a Prix aw pct park. Gerber rood capon. ikiggws Coupon. 51 Playtex Coupon. Jamy's own girt Capon value of $10 and a chance of wrrnirlg PWJ) o war; a mew o rel tr s werslad Rafal Pace at $75 N■ place 8 pay for your berm url0unormerx n c r Twlte (2x) seer In OshaeaYYhlby This weeka `til � NaVPidyrxtg News Advenirw or 1 of eaCh and I moewe you speoo Ben Arrourica a Capon mi vw Jerry's Cao 576-9335 or 798.7672 Fax 579- VAKEM W. iJ •- rr, DM your daughw duorr aft rrllen you 10W ber bid* ksr yawl D00 nuke hers VA ft yaw! * * `sappy * 7ci: 4tA C&utltday Ci 's s Diwrr t cif* Site 11" x 2" for ollyr -29' • G.S.T. MV or mail In your photo & message 3 days before Ire 10Chmstlappear to the depL of I S W®Bk 865 FareM SL, Oshawa O<CaN 576.9335 -Tor. 798-7672 J U LJ •<. •� art f p-.• '��, s,. FURNISHED hotel rooms for 460 5588 Mark (111591) ren' S'2s aer week aS •rvale tv. NORTHEAST Whitby - 4 phone. Oalhroom, 'vee parking xaroom junior eieaArve taste, Laundry tacvmes Cali Dynasty Inn. NE,'r'/�w^'i Darlking. 4(x; n 1y decorated. fenced yard with 723-527' 559 Bkta St W QShawa. ;121991 or�vdie antra^cr. u1�lrlles Large lot. deck• Lanin ncluded $350 monthly Call terbdk walkway. Open 4ouse. FURNISHED spacious rooms in 723-1191 (?11591) Sat. and Sun 21, 430-3251 five Home. PRIVATE - $239.90C ntgofiabie (11t29t) C e7 ltt ieen ex e', o11-ce space. beautiful y' reasonable b rates V c'o• an decor, central COURTICE 2 -storey. 3. Cain 42' 9007 (11!391) secretaries down!Own, Oshawa bedroom, central air. vac FURNISHED rooms for rent• ava able now from $300 dsnwasnef. inesrbck,ng back lace-.*, 'ac .ties. private mont!vy. Call 434 8`66 (TF) drive. professionally entrance,students welcome, "s"'. "Y Ienesd, dole Available mmeclately 460 Warehouse 'o schools and park. Man floor Tekel~e 4338610. 432-3170. 5 Space 'arridy room with teeplace. As- (tt;091) •^g$225.000.4323357 (TF) 450 Shared AVAILABLE %ow seoa•a'e BEAUTIFUL sem near Oshawa storage units. (401,Park Rd). Centre, no downpayment. as. ACComITL $C.80Par ft..Includeshy0ro.24 sume existing $129.900 -our access. from $79 rnOninly. mortgage (11 3149E until Nov at 723-1191. (1115911 1992). Call Paul. 728-4565. Cottages For ""59,) BAY RIDGES - detached brick 470 Rent bungaow, 60 h by 90 h, tit. 3 FABULOUS stank reveal 3 t>edr0Oms' Plus new 2 bedroom in-law with separate entrance. -3 ch om Home. total weekly mortgage available. $179.900. Call 1-7 Lake $825 weekly yb agents. 839.8877. (111491 Call t-705-292-9883. anytime gen ) DISTANT CHEOUE CASHING SERVICE AT CASH 74 DASH 701 Dundas SL W, Whitby on -M 1 Government, payroll, income tax, insurance, other approved cheques. Approved postdated chegm. 670 Personals 675 Companions U'siollioiflolkl= : lrec"IAIRLINE Tickefer - Toronto ,c Newfoundland. $500. Deasmber A hqh quolly, lllcan daiq lend 19 Jan. 2. phone 668-9523. M NOON IV= ew,yW* (1 11491) for to rinj la t of to Dlafwn GENTLE good looking man tS.* (���» ,►,,UgW would like IO Meet Christian ���'^� """'r' -i' woman around 35 for com- flltiRai, Wp MIR bw. parrionshipintial riage. 1 stay on • MY Statical in summer and sad PYSCHC Read Bonnie d 10 many Ports• 0 you're stuck on 729 DY shore, reply to Boa 3098, the Crystal Lion. Tarq, crystal Qshrawa This Week. P.O. Box baa and tea felt readings- Cal 481, Oshawa, Ont. LIH 71_5. today b set your appointment (11t091NC) 416-263.8205. (111491) _ _ JESUS says• can the blind lead LADY Chrstian, 52, seeks non the blind? Does your minister smoking gentlemen. 40-65 wear glasses? The Nreling a years for friendshp/marriage, I the hired minister. Micah 3:11, enjoy the outdoors, gourmet cooking and logerhernes Rep - 10319' I Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:,1. s• ' ' OSHAWA Private- 3 bedroom. 1 DeV t Campbell ly to File $4002 at Oshawa This f,fa 525 �0pn,ww�n� Jim ,•7tJ5953-9475. it storey, 1y r sq. n. large (TFALL) Week. P.O. Box 481, Oshawa. dt kitchen, newt' renovated, as- s.O1N Ontario. LIH 7L5.(111491) EXECUTIVE house to share 490 yatolmfbraft king $182.900. Cal 436.9459. WEDDING Photography, proles. with non-smoking Christian (111291) CLEAN till wanted. Lasmo - 668- lib" quality, reasonable prions THIRTYSOMETMNG? Single female. Own room, available CLEARWATER area - - 8811. ext. 732.(111291) and you design your own neslelAnsceveattracevelady: mn ired ately Ajax by the lake. Sandkey's fnesil Luxury gun PRIVATE - A you have $15.000 packages Call Helen at 686- 32, tall• tit, non-smoktr, Rent negotiable. 686-9153. and can quakily for $145,600 Lots 4713 Photognpfq by Helen tic, 9 front condo, all amenities /�� prolessiotil upbeat, ►oma' (/ t 1991 SNC) imaginable. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. m'at9�• wn oke be Owner of a 5 `A 4 11291) seeks ■ aimila► malt for • available weekly, further frarihnoldtoWtnhonte.t400sq•It-. VAIV .Sale Caring, loving relationship. PICKERING -person to Share inquiries, at Church and Hw 2 tefsc ent 3 bedroom home. of.RContact Steve. 433- Y EAST Oshawa. two 50. x 1µ. START growing Hair now for 1Nole.lalwrteand Pltolople■rae. (111 Res. or 728-1162 Bus. (Pickering). Owner will hoe next summer. Lear m Roply to Fie •409ok Osh■wa tars central air. paring. laundry. (111591) second $15.000 without interest. serviced budding tits, buil) W y walk to Go and amenities Nonprestige area. ready to go, as- copyrighted wdutiqus to grow This Week, P.O. Box Oat, 95 Smoker preferred. Asking $3TWO bedroom, two bathromPhone 428-9755. 11110911 o , king $110,000 each. Easy lair. Book early and don't be Osh■*n• gado. L1H 7LS. per month Inclusive. Jim. 443- model home. air. Pool, lacctuzi, NATE Sale, East Oshawa - 3 terms. Call 7231191. (111491) disappointed. Sessions start (111291) 4656. (111091) club house. close to a l f beldroorn side sen• family room Wrack a Notrernllof 25th. Cali Lew attraction. 1/2 hour north of with brick fireplace, attached 575 TD M Ltdtsk Natural Hair System QUIET considerate person will. Tampa. Telephone 728-2638. garage, large landscaped lot. Low Whitby. 668-9019. (112691) 710 ft ing to share entire home. Unfur- close to schools etc. Asking 9 ABORTION information. Call niStheO bedroom all inclusive. $189.900. Call 576-0578 be- BAD Credit. You can at3wNy 6634X• (TF) $400 monthly. Available Cnn Homes tweenl0a.mIII 3p.m.(11/291) coffees your bad credit file. ` immediately. Rossland/Inwry 12. Whitby. 668-1708 and leave a message or ask for Glenn. (11149?) WHITBY - 1 person to share 3 bedroom furnished townhouse with 1 young man. 4 appliances, walk to Go train, $445 and 12 Utilities. Cal 430-7406. (111591) WHITES RD and 401. Person or Couple to share 3 bedroom house, full use of all facilities. Jur. finished basemen and pod. 420-9355.(111091nc) ROOM for rent - large home, woodshop , all inclusive, many al Kingston Rd and Westney area. $400 per month, telephone, 416-683-6092. EXCHANGEive us our Bankruptcies, garnishments, VD information, confidential. 9 Y lawsuits. judgments and R9 Cal 723.8521 Monday -Friday home trade in. Save thousands rating etc.. call 966.7887,. 890 am. - 490 p.m. Free ckk on this 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, fireplace, extras. Open House. MONEY PROBLEMS? Debts Tuesdays and Thursdays, 430 Sat. and Sun. 1-5. 34 out of Control? Overdue? We 530 p.m Cal 433901 doming Devondale. Courtice. or call can help. Loans, debt ciirachours• (TF) 756-0598 or your broker. dons. leasing, finan- BiRTH control and family plan. lloWNPAYYENT Problems? tial counselling. FREE ning counselling. Free and CONSULTATION. National confdertlial, available Monday We can help. Don't pay rent Credit Counselling. P(gre,(ryg. to Friday, 830 arfb 490 pm. when you can afford to own. Cal Oshawa 433-1425.(120391) Clinic lit Oshawa, Tuesday, 1 to Doug or Brent. 668-6805. Com 3 P.M. and Wednesday 1 b 6 munity Financial Services. Mortgage P.M. PiCloring Thur 3100 p.m (111491) Mlsurarice W 6 p.m. For further intention REDUCED $159.900. WhitbyA Broker has $10,00010lsrhd on caN Oshawa 4338901 or Pick detached 3 bedroom custom ering 420-8781. (TF) built family home, bachelor a mortgage. Repay only $221 y mom*. No credit checks. No IF ANYONE has seen a 1983 apartment, central air, vac. quiet ��. Cat Matrix 499.2400 maroon Colour Horizon, license Court, direct bus to Go. Call 430- Toronto line or out of town 1- a LHH 700. (has University of 1767 for viewing. (l 11291) 600-387.6116. (TFALL) Toronto sticker on the bads (111091) NORTHEAST Oshawa t 12 fJ5DD0 dowry North Oshawa. 3 window) which was stolen WESTNEY/401 - Christian storey home, with finished bedroom condo. main floor YES] We can help with Friday Mph: from Hortop SL in couple needs person to share a walkout basement and 2nd walkout. Well maintained morgagtls,when the bank says Oshawa- would they please cal Bad credit. 90% financing, included. W3 bedroom alk to Go.use. all facilities 60 it- 1n. 20 it. 6 aPOkv AS windows. large security building. as you pay Is Construction bans Qyyd yypm 571-2177. (111991 SNC) $1019 a month plus hydro. Cal preferred. Call 428-9242. included, $1'4,900. Glen Frank Milanovic.434.3800. Cal Dote or �• 66&6805. DiSTRESSCemre.Needsome- Posterar, Sales Rep Crane (111591) Community Financial one to talk to? Call us anytime, Really. 4343800. (11129 1) Crane Realty. (111091) Sefvioes.(111491) 433.1121,427-5839. (TF) BMft 710 awls _ OUVIA GREER Nov. 7M ' 7 Ibs• 2 ozs• SORRY I MOM YOUR BWK BUT rLL BE THERE THE REST OF YOUR LFE i, LOVE AUiIiTIE JANE E THERE'S AN ENORMOUS r DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US AND THE OTHER PAPERS And It's Not Just Coverage wnat sets tie apart goes, far t»yond coverage out coverage Is where it all oegins Seven deeram Cofrvhun4Y e0bons a rola of 327.000 newspapers weekly, the HIGHEST angle oar, penetration of any publication in the D_,am Regonadd to ae ato CLASSIFIED RESULTS The neKipikty to proido ro •o• single ue or single market requvaments. Help Wanted. Aparthi0i a,C Homes for rent that makes the phone rr10 Swv" Directory that 'a•gi is your message A tit goes into the Oshawa Th,s Week, Ajax P c.enrg News Advertiser and it all adds up to an enomMus differenq Ow"hx-hy' This Week 576-9335 Ajax a Pickering DURHAM 7'T U ,iJf 1Y1�js} m Ira 793-7672 Fax 379-2238 576-9335 Pik Your Birth Announcement in A►. a Pklirep lvljrr . '�1�.i�•f�`Jl�if Could Be Worth over `200,000 Dollars Receive a spec4i gin pack Consiftng of a Prix aw pct park. Gerber rood capon. ikiggws Coupon. 51 Playtex Coupon. Jamy's own girt Capon value of $10 and a chance of wrrnirlg PWJ) o war; a mew o rel tr s werslad Rafal Pace at $75 N■ place 8 pay for your berm url0unormerx n c r Twlte (2x) seer In OshaeaYYhlby This weeka `til � NaVPidyrxtg News Advenirw or 1 of eaCh and I moewe you speoo Ben Arrourica a Capon mi vw Jerry's Cao 576-9335 or 798.7672 Fax 579- VAKEM W. iJ •- rr, DM your daughw duorr aft rrllen you 10W ber bid* ksr yawl D00 nuke hers VA ft yaw! * * `sappy * 7ci: 4tA C&utltday Ci 's s Diwrr t cif* Site 11" x 2" for ollyr -29' • G.S.T. MV or mail In your photo & message 3 days before Ire 10Chmstlappear to the depL of I S W®Bk 865 FareM SL, Oshawa O<CaN 576.9335 -Tor. 798-7672 J U LJ •<. •� art f p-.• '��, s,. at 723-1191. (1115911 1992). Call Paul. 728-4565. Cottages For ""59,) BAY RIDGES - detached brick 470 Rent bungaow, 60 h by 90 h, tit. 3 FABULOUS stank reveal 3 t>edr0Oms' Plus new 2 bedroom in-law with separate entrance. -3 ch om Home. total weekly mortgage available. $179.900. Call 1-7 Lake $825 weekly yb agents. 839.8877. (111491 Call t-705-292-9883. anytime gen ) DISTANT CHEOUE CASHING SERVICE AT CASH 74 DASH 701 Dundas SL W, Whitby on -M 1 Government, payroll, income tax, insurance, other approved cheques. Approved postdated chegm. 670 Personals 675 Companions U'siollioiflolkl= : lrec"IAIRLINE Tickefer - Toronto ,c Newfoundland. $500. Deasmber A hqh quolly, lllcan daiq lend 19 Jan. 2. phone 668-9523. M NOON IV= ew,yW* (1 11491) for to rinj la t of to Dlafwn GENTLE good looking man tS.* (���» ,►,,UgW would like IO Meet Christian ���'^� """'r' -i' woman around 35 for com- flltiRai, Wp MIR bw. parrionshipintial riage. 1 stay on • MY Statical in summer and sad PYSCHC Read Bonnie d 10 many Ports• 0 you're stuck on 729 DY shore, reply to Boa 3098, the Crystal Lion. Tarq, crystal Qshrawa This Week. P.O. Box baa and tea felt readings- Cal 481, Oshawa, Ont. LIH 71_5. today b set your appointment (11t091NC) 416-263.8205. (111491) _ _ JESUS says• can the blind lead LADY Chrstian, 52, seeks non the blind? Does your minister smoking gentlemen. 40-65 wear glasses? The Nreling a years for friendshp/marriage, I the hired minister. Micah 3:11, enjoy the outdoors, gourmet cooking and logerhernes Rep - 10319' I Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:,1. s• ' ' OSHAWA Private- 3 bedroom. 1 DeV t Campbell ly to File $4002 at Oshawa This f,fa 525 �0pn,ww�n� Jim ,•7tJ5953-9475. it storey, 1y r sq. n. large (TFALL) Week. P.O. Box 481, Oshawa. dt kitchen, newt' renovated, as- s.O1N Ontario. LIH 7L5.(111491) EXECUTIVE house to share 490 yatolmfbraft king $182.900. Cal 436.9459. WEDDING Photography, proles. with non-smoking Christian (111291) CLEAN till wanted. Lasmo - 668- lib" quality, reasonable prions THIRTYSOMETMNG? Single female. Own room, available CLEARWATER area - - 8811. ext. 732.(111291) and you design your own neslelAnsceveattracevelady: mn ired ately Ajax by the lake. Sandkey's fnesil Luxury gun PRIVATE - A you have $15.000 packages Call Helen at 686- 32, tall• tit, non-smoktr, Rent negotiable. 686-9153. and can quakily for $145,600 Lots 4713 Photognpfq by Helen tic, 9 front condo, all amenities /�� prolessiotil upbeat, ►oma' (/ t 1991 SNC) imaginable. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. m'at9�• wn oke be Owner of a 5 `A 4 11291) seeks ■ aimila► malt for • available weekly, further frarihnoldtoWtnhonte.t400sq•It-. VAIV .Sale Caring, loving relationship. PICKERING -person to Share inquiries, at Church and Hw 2 tefsc ent 3 bedroom home. of.RContact Steve. 433- Y EAST Oshawa. two 50. x 1µ. START growing Hair now for 1Nole.lalwrteand Pltolople■rae. (111 Res. or 728-1162 Bus. (Pickering). Owner will hoe next summer. Lear m Roply to Fie •409ok Osh■wa tars central air. paring. laundry. (111591) second $15.000 without interest. serviced budding tits, buil) W y walk to Go and amenities Nonprestige area. ready to go, as- copyrighted wdutiqus to grow This Week, P.O. Box Oat, 95 Smoker preferred. Asking $3TWO bedroom, two bathromPhone 428-9755. 11110911 o , king $110,000 each. Easy lair. Book early and don't be Osh■*n• gado. L1H 7LS. per month Inclusive. Jim. 443- model home. air. Pool, lacctuzi, NATE Sale, East Oshawa - 3 terms. Call 7231191. (111491) disappointed. Sessions start (111291) 4656. (111091) club house. close to a l f beldroorn side sen• family room Wrack a Notrernllof 25th. Cali Lew attraction. 1/2 hour north of with brick fireplace, attached 575 TD M Ltdtsk Natural Hair System QUIET considerate person will. Tampa. Telephone 728-2638. garage, large landscaped lot. Low Whitby. 668-9019. (112691) 710 ft ing to share entire home. Unfur- close to schools etc. Asking 9 ABORTION information. Call niStheO bedroom all inclusive. $189.900. Call 576-0578 be- BAD Credit. You can at3wNy 6634X• (TF) $400 monthly. Available Cnn Homes tweenl0a.mIII 3p.m.(11/291) coffees your bad credit file. ` immediately. Rossland/Inwry 12. Whitby. 668-1708 and leave a message or ask for Glenn. (11149?) WHITBY - 1 person to share 3 bedroom furnished townhouse with 1 young man. 4 appliances, walk to Go train, $445 and 12 Utilities. Cal 430-7406. (111591) WHITES RD and 401. Person or Couple to share 3 bedroom house, full use of all facilities. Jur. finished basemen and pod. 420-9355.(111091nc) ROOM for rent - large home, woodshop , all inclusive, many al Kingston Rd and Westney area. $400 per month, telephone, 416-683-6092. EXCHANGEive us our Bankruptcies, garnishments, VD information, confidential. 9 Y lawsuits. judgments and R9 Cal 723.8521 Monday -Friday home trade in. Save thousands rating etc.. call 966.7887,. 890 am. - 490 p.m. Free ckk on this 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, fireplace, extras. Open House. MONEY PROBLEMS? Debts Tuesdays and Thursdays, 430 Sat. and Sun. 1-5. 34 out of Control? Overdue? We 530 p.m Cal 433901 doming Devondale. Courtice. or call can help. Loans, debt ciirachours• (TF) 756-0598 or your broker. dons. leasing, finan- BiRTH control and family plan. lloWNPAYYENT Problems? tial counselling. FREE ning counselling. Free and CONSULTATION. National confdertlial, available Monday We can help. Don't pay rent Credit Counselling. P(gre,(ryg. to Friday, 830 arfb 490 pm. when you can afford to own. Cal Oshawa 433-1425.(120391) Clinic lit Oshawa, Tuesday, 1 to Doug or Brent. 668-6805. Com 3 P.M. and Wednesday 1 b 6 munity Financial Services. Mortgage P.M. PiCloring Thur 3100 p.m (111491) Mlsurarice W 6 p.m. For further intention REDUCED $159.900. WhitbyA Broker has $10,00010lsrhd on caN Oshawa 4338901 or Pick detached 3 bedroom custom ering 420-8781. (TF) built family home, bachelor a mortgage. Repay only $221 y mom*. No credit checks. No IF ANYONE has seen a 1983 apartment, central air, vac. quiet ��. Cat Matrix 499.2400 maroon Colour Horizon, license Court, direct bus to Go. Call 430- Toronto line or out of town 1- a LHH 700. (has University of 1767 for viewing. (l 11291) 600-387.6116. (TFALL) Toronto sticker on the bads (111091) NORTHEAST Oshawa t 12 fJ5DD0 dowry North Oshawa. 3 window) which was stolen WESTNEY/401 - Christian storey home, with finished bedroom condo. main floor YES] We can help with Friday Mph: from Hortop SL in couple needs person to share a walkout basement and 2nd walkout. Well maintained morgagtls,when the bank says Oshawa- would they please cal Bad credit. 90% financing, included. W3 bedroom alk to Go.use. all facilities 60 it- 1n. 20 it. 6 aPOkv AS windows. large security building. as you pay Is Construction bans Qyyd yypm 571-2177. (111991 SNC) $1019 a month plus hydro. Cal preferred. Call 428-9242. included, $1'4,900. Glen Frank Milanovic.434.3800. Cal Dote or �• 66&6805. DiSTRESSCemre.Needsome- Posterar, Sales Rep Crane (111591) Community Financial one to talk to? Call us anytime, Really. 4343800. (11129 1) Crane Realty. (111091) Sefvioes.(111491) 433.1121,427-5839. (TF) BMft 710 awls _ OUVIA GREER Nov. 7M ' 7 Ibs• 2 ozs• SORRY I MOM YOUR BWK BUT rLL BE THERE THE REST OF YOUR LFE i, LOVE AUiIiTIE JANE E THERE'S AN ENORMOUS r DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US AND THE OTHER PAPERS And It's Not Just Coverage wnat sets tie apart goes, far t»yond coverage out coverage Is where it all oegins Seven deeram Cofrvhun4Y e0bons a rola of 327.000 newspapers weekly, the HIGHEST angle oar, penetration of any publication in the D_,am Regonadd to ae ato CLASSIFIED RESULTS The neKipikty to proido ro •o• single ue or single market requvaments. Help Wanted. Aparthi0i a,C Homes for rent that makes the phone rr10 Swv" Directory that 'a•gi is your message A tit goes into the Oshawa Th,s Week, Ajax P c.enrg News Advertiser and it all adds up to an enomMus differenq Ow"hx-hy' This Week 576-9335 Ajax a Pickering DURHAM 7'T U ,iJf 1Y1�js} m Ira 793-7672 Fax 379-2238 576-9335 Pik Your Birth Announcement in A►. a Pklirep lvljrr . '�1�.i�•f�`Jl�if Could Be Worth over `200,000 Dollars Receive a spec4i gin pack Consiftng of a Prix aw pct park. Gerber rood capon. ikiggws Coupon. 51 Playtex Coupon. Jamy's own girt Capon value of $10 and a chance of wrrnirlg PWJ) o war; a mew o rel tr s werslad Rafal Pace at $75 N■ place 8 pay for your berm url0unormerx n c r Twlte (2x) seer In OshaeaYYhlby This weeka `til � NaVPidyrxtg News Advenirw or 1 of eaCh and I moewe you speoo Ben Arrourica a Capon mi vw Jerry's Cao 576-9335 or 798.7672 Fax 579- VAKEM W. iJ •- rr, DM your daughw duorr aft rrllen you 10W ber bid* ksr yawl D00 nuke hers VA ft yaw! * * `sappy * 7ci: 4tA C&utltday Ci 's s Diwrr t cif* Site 11" x 2" for ollyr -29' • G.S.T. MV or mail In your photo & message 3 days before Ire 10Chmstlappear to the depL of I S W®Bk 865 FareM SL, Oshawa O<CaN 576.9335 -Tor. 798-7672 J U LJ •<. •� art f p-.• '��, s,. 10319' I Isaiah 56:10-12, John 10:,1. s• ' ' OSHAWA Private- 3 bedroom. 1 DeV t Campbell ly to File $4002 at Oshawa This f,fa 525 �0pn,ww�n� Jim ,•7tJ5953-9475. it storey, 1y r sq. n. large (TFALL) Week. P.O. Box 481, Oshawa. dt kitchen, newt' renovated, as- s.O1N Ontario. LIH 7L5.(111491) EXECUTIVE house to share 490 yatolmfbraft king $182.900. Cal 436.9459. WEDDING Photography, proles. with non-smoking Christian (111291) CLEAN till wanted. Lasmo - 668- lib" quality, reasonable prions THIRTYSOMETMNG? Single female. Own room, available CLEARWATER area - - 8811. ext. 732.(111291) and you design your own neslelAnsceveattracevelady: mn ired ately Ajax by the lake. Sandkey's fnesil Luxury gun PRIVATE - A you have $15.000 packages Call Helen at 686- 32, tall• tit, non-smoktr, Rent negotiable. 686-9153. and can quakily for $145,600 Lots 4713 Photognpfq by Helen tic, 9 front condo, all amenities /�� prolessiotil upbeat, ►oma' (/ t 1991 SNC) imaginable. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. m'at9�• wn oke be Owner of a 5 `A 4 11291) seeks ■ aimila► malt for • available weekly, further frarihnoldtoWtnhonte.t400sq•It-. VAIV .Sale Caring, loving relationship. PICKERING -person to Share inquiries, at Church and Hw 2 tefsc ent 3 bedroom home. of.RContact Steve. 433- Y EAST Oshawa. two 50. x 1µ. START growing Hair now for 1Nole.lalwrteand Pltolople■rae. (111 Res. or 728-1162 Bus. (Pickering). Owner will hoe next summer. Lear m Roply to Fie •409ok Osh■wa tars central air. paring. laundry. (111591) second $15.000 without interest. serviced budding tits, buil) W y walk to Go and amenities Nonprestige area. ready to go, as- copyrighted wdutiqus to grow This Week, P.O. Box Oat, 95 Smoker preferred. Asking $3TWO bedroom, two bathromPhone 428-9755. 11110911 o , king $110,000 each. Easy lair. Book early and don't be Osh■*n• gado. L1H 7LS. per month Inclusive. Jim. 443- model home. air. Pool, lacctuzi, NATE Sale, East Oshawa - 3 terms. Call 7231191. (111491) disappointed. Sessions start (111291) 4656. (111091) club house. close to a l f beldroorn side sen• family room Wrack a Notrernllof 25th. Cali Lew attraction. 1/2 hour north of with brick fireplace, attached 575 TD M Ltdtsk Natural Hair System QUIET considerate person will. Tampa. Telephone 728-2638. garage, large landscaped lot. Low Whitby. 668-9019. (112691) 710 ft ing to share entire home. Unfur- close to schools etc. Asking 9 ABORTION information. Call niStheO bedroom all inclusive. $189.900. Call 576-0578 be- BAD Credit. You can at3wNy 6634X• (TF) $400 monthly. Available Cnn Homes tweenl0a.mIII 3p.m.(11/291) coffees your bad credit file. ` immediately. Rossland/Inwry 12. Whitby. 668-1708 and leave a message or ask for Glenn. (11149?) WHITBY - 1 person to share 3 bedroom furnished townhouse with 1 young man. 4 appliances, walk to Go train, $445 and 12 Utilities. Cal 430-7406. (111591) WHITES RD and 401. Person or Couple to share 3 bedroom house, full use of all facilities. Jur. finished basemen and pod. 420-9355.(111091nc) ROOM for rent - large home, woodshop , all inclusive, many al Kingston Rd and Westney area. $400 per month, telephone, 416-683-6092. EXCHANGEive us our Bankruptcies, garnishments, VD information, confidential. 9 Y lawsuits. judgments and R9 Cal 723.8521 Monday -Friday home trade in. Save thousands rating etc.. call 966.7887,. 890 am. - 490 p.m. Free ckk on this 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, fireplace, extras. Open House. MONEY PROBLEMS? Debts Tuesdays and Thursdays, 430 Sat. and Sun. 1-5. 34 out of Control? Overdue? We 530 p.m Cal 433901 doming Devondale. Courtice. or call can help. Loans, debt ciirachours• (TF) 756-0598 or your broker. dons. leasing, finan- BiRTH control and family plan. lloWNPAYYENT Problems? tial counselling. FREE ning counselling. Free and CONSULTATION. National confdertlial, available Monday We can help. Don't pay rent Credit Counselling. P(gre,(ryg. to Friday, 830 arfb 490 pm. when you can afford to own. Cal Oshawa 433-1425.(120391) Clinic lit Oshawa, Tuesday, 1 to Doug or Brent. 668-6805. Com 3 P.M. and Wednesday 1 b 6 munity Financial Services. Mortgage P.M. PiCloring Thur 3100 p.m (111491) Mlsurarice W 6 p.m. For further intention REDUCED $159.900. WhitbyA Broker has $10,00010lsrhd on caN Oshawa 4338901 or Pick detached 3 bedroom custom ering 420-8781. (TF) built family home, bachelor a mortgage. Repay only $221 y mom*. No credit checks. No IF ANYONE has seen a 1983 apartment, central air, vac. quiet ��. Cat Matrix 499.2400 maroon Colour Horizon, license Court, direct bus to Go. Call 430- Toronto line or out of town 1- a LHH 700. (has University of 1767 for viewing. (l 11291) 600-387.6116. (TFALL) Toronto sticker on the bads (111091) NORTHEAST Oshawa t 12 fJ5DD0 dowry North Oshawa. 3 window) which was stolen WESTNEY/401 - Christian storey home, with finished bedroom condo. main floor YES] We can help with Friday Mph: from Hortop SL in couple needs person to share a walkout basement and 2nd walkout. Well maintained morgagtls,when the bank says Oshawa- would they please cal Bad credit. 90% financing, included. W3 bedroom alk to Go.use. all facilities 60 it- 1n. 20 it. 6 aPOkv AS windows. large security building. as you pay Is Construction bans Qyyd yypm 571-2177. (111991 SNC) $1019 a month plus hydro. Cal preferred. Call 428-9242. included, $1'4,900. Glen Frank Milanovic.434.3800. Cal Dote or �• 66&6805. DiSTRESSCemre.Needsome- Posterar, Sales Rep Crane (111591) Community Financial one to talk to? Call us anytime, Really. 4343800. (11129 1) Crane Realty. (111091) Sefvioes.(111491) 433.1121,427-5839. (TF) BMft 710 awls _ OUVIA GREER Nov. 7M ' 7 Ibs• 2 ozs• SORRY I MOM YOUR BWK BUT rLL BE THERE THE REST OF YOUR LFE i, LOVE AUiIiTIE JANE E THERE'S AN ENORMOUS r DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US AND THE OTHER PAPERS And It's Not Just Coverage wnat sets tie apart goes, far t»yond coverage out coverage Is where it all oegins Seven deeram Cofrvhun4Y e0bons a rola of 327.000 newspapers weekly, the HIGHEST angle oar, penetration of any publication in the D_,am Regonadd to ae ato CLASSIFIED RESULTS The neKipikty to proido ro •o• single ue or single market requvaments. Help Wanted. Aparthi0i a,C Homes for rent that makes the phone rr10 Swv" Directory that 'a•gi is your message A tit goes into the Oshawa Th,s Week, Ajax P c.enrg News Advertiser and it all adds up to an enomMus differenq Ow"hx-hy' This Week 576-9335 Ajax a Pickering DURHAM 7'T U ,iJf 1Y1�js} m Ira 793-7672 Fax 379-2238 576-9335 Pik Your Birth Announcement in A►. a Pklirep lvljrr . '�1�.i�•f�`Jl�if Could Be Worth over `200,000 Dollars Receive a spec4i gin pack Consiftng of a Prix aw pct park. Gerber rood capon. ikiggws Coupon. 51 Playtex Coupon. Jamy's own girt Capon value of $10 and a chance of wrrnirlg PWJ) o war; a mew o rel tr s werslad Rafal Pace at $75 N■ place 8 pay for your berm url0unormerx n c r Twlte (2x) seer In OshaeaYYhlby This weeka `til � NaVPidyrxtg News Advenirw or 1 of eaCh and I moewe you speoo Ben Arrourica a Capon mi vw Jerry's Cao 576-9335 or 798.7672 Fax 579- VAKEM W. iJ •- rr, DM your daughw duorr aft rrllen you 10W ber bid* ksr yawl D00 nuke hers VA ft yaw! * * `sappy * 7ci: 4tA C&utltday Ci 's s Diwrr t cif* Site 11" x 2" for ollyr -29' • G.S.T. MV or mail In your photo & message 3 days before Ire 10Chmstlappear to the depL of I S W®Bk 865 FareM SL, Oshawa O<CaN 576.9335 -Tor. 798-7672 J U LJ •<. •� art f p-.• '��, s,. immediately. Rossland/Inwry 12. Whitby. 668-1708 and leave a message or ask for Glenn. (11149?) WHITBY - 1 person to share 3 bedroom furnished townhouse with 1 young man. 4 appliances, walk to Go train, $445 and 12 Utilities. Cal 430-7406. (111591) WHITES RD and 401. Person or Couple to share 3 bedroom house, full use of all facilities. Jur. finished basemen and pod. 420-9355.(111091nc) ROOM for rent - large home, woodshop , all inclusive, many al Kingston Rd and Westney area. $400 per month, telephone, 416-683-6092. EXCHANGEive us our Bankruptcies, garnishments, VD information, confidential. 9 Y lawsuits. judgments and R9 Cal 723.8521 Monday -Friday home trade in. Save thousands rating etc.. call 966.7887,. 890 am. - 490 p.m. Free ckk on this 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, fireplace, extras. Open House. MONEY PROBLEMS? Debts Tuesdays and Thursdays, 430 Sat. and Sun. 1-5. 34 out of Control? Overdue? We 530 p.m Cal 433901 doming Devondale. Courtice. or call can help. Loans, debt ciirachours• (TF) 756-0598 or your broker. dons. leasing, finan- BiRTH control and family plan. lloWNPAYYENT Problems? tial counselling. FREE ning counselling. Free and CONSULTATION. National confdertlial, available Monday We can help. Don't pay rent Credit Counselling. P(gre,(ryg. to Friday, 830 arfb 490 pm. when you can afford to own. Cal Oshawa 433-1425.(120391) Clinic lit Oshawa, Tuesday, 1 to Doug or Brent. 668-6805. Com 3 P.M. and Wednesday 1 b 6 munity Financial Services. Mortgage P.M. PiCloring Thur 3100 p.m (111491) Mlsurarice W 6 p.m. For further intention REDUCED $159.900. WhitbyA Broker has $10,00010lsrhd on caN Oshawa 4338901 or Pick detached 3 bedroom custom ering 420-8781. (TF) built family home, bachelor a mortgage. Repay only $221 y mom*. No credit checks. No IF ANYONE has seen a 1983 apartment, central air, vac. quiet ��. Cat Matrix 499.2400 maroon Colour Horizon, license Court, direct bus to Go. Call 430- Toronto line or out of town 1- a LHH 700. (has University of 1767 for viewing. (l 11291) 600-387.6116. (TFALL) Toronto sticker on the bads (111091) NORTHEAST Oshawa t 12 fJ5DD0 dowry North Oshawa. 3 window) which was stolen WESTNEY/401 - Christian storey home, with finished bedroom condo. main floor YES] We can help with Friday Mph: from Hortop SL in couple needs person to share a walkout basement and 2nd walkout. Well maintained morgagtls,when the bank says Oshawa- would they please cal Bad credit. 90% financing, included. W3 bedroom alk to Go.use. all facilities 60 it- 1n. 20 it. 6 aPOkv AS windows. large security building. as you pay Is Construction bans Qyyd yypm 571-2177. (111991 SNC) $1019 a month plus hydro. Cal preferred. Call 428-9242. included, $1'4,900. Glen Frank Milanovic.434.3800. Cal Dote or �• 66&6805. DiSTRESSCemre.Needsome- Posterar, Sales Rep Crane (111591) Community Financial one to talk to? Call us anytime, Really. 4343800. (11129 1) Crane Realty. (111091) Sefvioes.(111491) 433.1121,427-5839. (TF) BMft 710 awls _ OUVIA GREER Nov. 7M ' 7 Ibs• 2 ozs• SORRY I MOM YOUR BWK BUT rLL BE THERE THE REST OF YOUR LFE i, LOVE AUiIiTIE JANE E THERE'S AN ENORMOUS r DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US AND THE OTHER PAPERS And It's Not Just Coverage wnat sets tie apart goes, far t»yond coverage out coverage Is where it all oegins Seven deeram Cofrvhun4Y e0bons a rola of 327.000 newspapers weekly, the HIGHEST angle oar, penetration of any publication in the D_,am Regonadd to ae ato CLASSIFIED RESULTS The neKipikty to proido ro •o• single ue or single market requvaments. Help Wanted. Aparthi0i a,C Homes for rent that makes the phone rr10 Swv" Directory that 'a•gi is your message A tit goes into the Oshawa Th,s Week, Ajax P c.enrg News Advertiser and it all adds up to an enomMus differenq Ow"hx-hy' This Week 576-9335 Ajax a Pickering DURHAM 7'T U ,iJf 1Y1�js} m Ira 793-7672 Fax 379-2238 576-9335 Pik Your Birth Announcement in A►. a Pklirep lvljrr . '�1�.i�•f�`Jl�if Could Be Worth over `200,000 Dollars Receive a spec4i gin pack Consiftng of a Prix aw pct park. Gerber rood capon. ikiggws Coupon. 51 Playtex Coupon. Jamy's own girt Capon value of $10 and a chance of wrrnirlg PWJ) o war; a mew o rel tr s werslad Rafal Pace at $75 N■ place 8 pay for your berm url0unormerx n c r Twlte (2x) seer In OshaeaYYhlby This weeka `til � NaVPidyrxtg News Advenirw or 1 of eaCh and I moewe you speoo Ben Arrourica a Capon mi vw Jerry's Cao 576-9335 or 798.7672 Fax 579- VAKEM W. iJ •- rr, DM your daughw duorr aft rrllen you 10W ber bid* ksr yawl D00 nuke hers VA ft yaw! * * `sappy * 7ci: 4tA C&utltday Ci 's s Diwrr t cif* Site 11" x 2" for ollyr -29' • G.S.T. MV or mail In your photo & message 3 days before Ire 10Chmstlappear to the depL of I S W®Bk 865 FareM SL, Oshawa O<CaN 576.9335 -Tor. 798-7672 J U LJ •<. •� art f p-.• '��, s,. (111091) NORTHEAST Oshawa t 12 fJ5DD0 dowry North Oshawa. 3 window) which was stolen WESTNEY/401 - Christian storey home, with finished bedroom condo. main floor YES] We can help with Friday Mph: from Hortop SL in couple needs person to share a walkout basement and 2nd walkout. Well maintained morgagtls,when the bank says Oshawa- would they please cal Bad credit. 90% financing, included. W3 bedroom alk to Go.use. all facilities 60 it- 1n. 20 it. 6 aPOkv AS windows. large security building. as you pay Is Construction bans Qyyd yypm 571-2177. (111991 SNC) $1019 a month plus hydro. Cal preferred. Call 428-9242. included, $1'4,900. Glen Frank Milanovic.434.3800. Cal Dote or �• 66&6805. DiSTRESSCemre.Needsome- Posterar, Sales Rep Crane (111591) Community Financial one to talk to? Call us anytime, Really. 4343800. (11129 1) Crane Realty. (111091) Sefvioes.(111491) 433.1121,427-5839. (TF) BMft 710 awls _ OUVIA GREER Nov. 7M ' 7 Ibs• 2 ozs• SORRY I MOM YOUR BWK BUT rLL BE THERE THE REST OF YOUR LFE i, LOVE AUiIiTIE JANE E THERE'S AN ENORMOUS r DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US AND THE OTHER PAPERS And It's Not Just Coverage wnat sets tie apart goes, far t»yond coverage out coverage Is where it all oegins Seven deeram Cofrvhun4Y e0bons a rola of 327.000 newspapers weekly, the HIGHEST angle oar, penetration of any publication in the D_,am Regonadd to ae ato CLASSIFIED RESULTS The neKipikty to proido ro •o• single ue or single market requvaments. Help Wanted. Aparthi0i a,C Homes for rent that makes the phone rr10 Swv" Directory that 'a•gi is your message A tit goes into the Oshawa Th,s Week, Ajax P c.enrg News Advertiser and it all adds up to an enomMus differenq Ow"hx-hy' This Week 576-9335 Ajax a Pickering DURHAM 7'T U ,iJf 1Y1�js} m Ira 793-7672 Fax 379-2238 576-9335 Pik Your Birth Announcement in A►. a Pklirep lvljrr . '�1�.i�•f�`Jl�if Could Be Worth over `200,000 Dollars Receive a spec4i gin pack Consiftng of a Prix aw pct park. Gerber rood capon. ikiggws Coupon. 51 Playtex Coupon. Jamy's own girt Capon value of $10 and a chance of wrrnirlg PWJ) o war; a mew o rel tr s werslad Rafal Pace at $75 N■ place 8 pay for your berm url0unormerx n c r Twlte (2x) seer In OshaeaYYhlby This weeka `til � NaVPidyrxtg News Advenirw or 1 of eaCh and I moewe you speoo Ben Arrourica a Capon mi vw Jerry's Cao 576-9335 or 798.7672 Fax 579- VAKEM W. iJ •- rr, DM your daughw duorr aft rrllen you 10W ber bid* ksr yawl D00 nuke hers VA ft yaw! * * `sappy * 7ci: 4tA C&utltday Ci 's s Diwrr t cif* Site 11" x 2" for ollyr -29' • G.S.T. MV or mail In your photo & message 3 days before Ire 10Chmstlappear to the depL of I S W®Bk 865 FareM SL, Oshawa O<CaN 576.9335 -Tor. 798-7672 J U LJ •<. •� art f p-.• '��, s,. iJ •- rr, DM your daughw duorr aft rrllen you 10W ber bid* ksr yawl D00 nuke hers VA ft yaw! * * `sappy * 7ci: 4tA C&utltday Ci 's s Diwrr t cif* Site 11" x 2" for ollyr -29' • G.S.T. MV or mail In your photo & message 3 days before Ire 10Chmstlappear to the depL of I S W®Bk 865 FareM SL, Oshawa O<CaN 576.9335 -Tor. 798-7672 J U LJ •<. •� art f p-.• '��, s,. I a W THE NEWS ADVER'T'ISER SATURDAY, NOV. 9,1991 -PAGE 27 RAND NEW 1992 SUND CE HIGHLINE J 992 VOYAGER LEASE FOR DOOR) Equipped with 47 standard teatures and LEA FNtrra InclNr: Air 3.0 V6 engine, air* 2ER4 SE FOR bag. g' c) elgtne, automatic 47 tandar scion air bap, Cond.. 7 passenger tteatillm automatic, � ter, $31%900 _ _ _ _ _ _ I r ��, r bakes, air con�tionlng,$ and mue m0(!.r — — -� U*hmornis radio, tinted glass, 4 speaker stereo 4499 a r PER MONTH 1 INCLUDES ■ I : wo.ful e m armrest, front a rear floor remote itc� fpate ntlease, wade � (36 month) '66 mouldings, Ight DxkaOe Dine wipers. PER MONTH � • 3 year,75,000 kms bumper � � (36 month) o bumper coverage.mow. �. a ' • Zero deductible. ,G • Alternate transportation. �— • 3 year or 75.000 kms prepaid scheduled _ a rT_ maintenance (including I labour and parts). a 'i • Roadside assistance « t i 1f `arthree ears. (Provided by N.A.L. • _ ee replacement of all wear zettk NEW 1992 PL UTH A6t A1M t ind (le brake pads. 0 NEW 1992 DYNASTY 1 Hlndshield wipers, etc.) ileNNK Air beg, 2.5 idle etednonic LEASE FOR ,� The bottom line... Incbde. 3.31iue d ed ectrolwc ttlel iepect Lair ticEASE FOR .� b a Y * ' s that gas and windshield ak air Conditioning; ; speed Hasher fluid is the only wm-a eaeee4M, tik Nang. oOMrf expense not covered during Conhal« D� doom. punier$3184 4 3 years of 75.000 kms. N� bwM�s. WSW t;tnes. tlydreoaalq r. Mn Giggle Q11101i J SUM Ca 1011% and i1N1CR rl� pLgE rMAl PB eelOf th) p .. _ 1 Nbe 1991 DYNASTY 1991 PLYMOUTH jV -:,i SUNDANCE MAN Ind: Auto. prt pib.33 ind Auto, of*. Dib. Wit D.ckaq. r.nwr b t V8. air. rear Col.. tam 91st$seats..;k mutt' go". tug comole wrth ann.ew, cosi nom$. rttore. Balance of factory warranty deluu wprs. aur apaMcn untie yyWa. available. Still. OP3530. rr Bakrice d factory wrnrey «aiiabie Bargain sale '9149675 CIIIYSLER FIFTH AVE. 1991 RAMCHARGER DEMO LE 4x4 monommon— Ind: Auto. pis. Wb• auto. at. AAAI Loaded. V-8. auro. pis, Pitt. cast.. illumination pal., wire wheels. air to tilt, cruise. sunscreen prttunk p/m mirrors. 8 way paw g latinp 91atsro AM/FAif lass.. alum. wheels 8 Balance a factory warranty available. more. SOL aT8992. undK'20,000 PRICED TO SELL I L i :. r W, .0 1991 DAYTONA 1989 VOYAGER _MBY — OADO MINT! Cd.. pis. It. Casa.. air. Litt. aurae. pre, pA, Dire. IgM paCka9e. Ind Aft. pot. tunas. A FM. 5 P r "I Balance of laetory warranty avaiyb e. eo«w oof -„o1 Tae Onr 41 W5 —M Stk. eP3533. o•ierKe a tenvy e.rrenq «e.we Sr saies159875 Sol*at 11,995 1990 LEBANON GTC 1991 SHADOW ES COUPE - LOADED CONVERTIBLE 2 2L iriterevoW turbo. Sopa . p'i+', p'd. Ind: Xr, au auto, bap, s. IWI W p+b, 2 5 turbo, pis. AAefM cos, opuaYzr, aY,mnum Power Sam,iFM crass., performance ,.neck, gkc"se. or cor4sioning a mon toes, plus much more. Balance of factory Stn SP3MM Baknce dpo fary warranty warranty avalable. Only 2.200 km. avrkbk sale $13,995 PRICED TO SELL 4 A 11 (% F �unvc%t e�A_jf 1990 ACCLAIM 1988 PONTIAC 6000 1 OWNER - b,pr 4 CIA. «epw pb, r op d . sit oueie AkyFY `a". °ioi•r. :OnfOr• °pry" ir,a Auto. D.S. '.b. AM.cV cars, ' t b0 0oen rw ser 01,e1 m.roe. crane 9i••• { B wir"I tvtec lass trurM ii0 am. To.e Beienee a iec«a .r.r. «aieaie Sa ePua2 y ry pk s ^uc^ ^lore Stk sT'29(, sale 5109995 sale $8,995 1991 CARAVAN SE 1990 LeBARON CONVERTIBLE i.. Incl: Auto. Ds, Pb. 3.3 V6, air. 7 Auto.. V-6, a1r, p/w, tin wneei. Cube passenger. roof rack• HO suspension. control. AM,FM casb.. power roof. Cloln phis micn more. Balance of factory interior, rear det. plus mucn ^tyre SN warranty available. Stk. aP3491. OP340C PRICED TO SELL I MAX" AN OFFER �1 'X V t ,:..m - ' 3 1t1 � �• M i THE NEWS ADVER'T'ISER SATURDAY, NOV. 9,1991 -PAGE 27 RAND NEW 1992 SUND CE HIGHLINE J 992 VOYAGER LEASE FOR DOOR) Equipped with 47 standard teatures and LEA FNtrra InclNr: Air 3.0 V6 engine, air* 2ER4 SE FOR bag. g' c) elgtne, automatic 47 tandar scion air bap, Cond.. 7 passenger tteatillm automatic, � ter, $31%900 _ _ _ _ _ _ I r ��, r bakes, air con�tionlng,$ and mue m0(!.r — — -� U*hmornis radio, tinted glass, 4 speaker stereo 4499 a r PER MONTH 1 INCLUDES ■ I : wo.ful e m armrest, front a rear floor remote itc� fpate ntlease, wade � (36 month) '66 mouldings, Ight DxkaOe Dine wipers. PER MONTH � • 3 year,75,000 kms bumper � � (36 month) o bumper coverage.mow. �. a ' • Zero deductible. ,G • Alternate transportation. �— • 3 year or 75.000 kms prepaid scheduled _ a rT_ maintenance (including I labour and parts). a 'i • Roadside assistance « t i 1f `arthree ears. (Provided by N.A.L. • _ ee replacement of all wear zettk NEW 1992 PL UTH A6t A1M t ind (le brake pads. 0 NEW 1992 DYNASTY 1 Hlndshield wipers, etc.) ileNNK Air beg, 2.5 idle etednonic LEASE FOR ,� The bottom line... Incbde. 3.31iue d ed ectrolwc ttlel iepect Lair ticEASE FOR .� b a Y * ' s that gas and windshield ak air Conditioning; ; speed Hasher fluid is the only wm-a eaeee4M, tik Nang. oOMrf expense not covered during Conhal« D� doom. punier$3184 4 3 years of 75.000 kms. N� bwM�s. WSW t;tnes. tlydreoaalq r. Mn Giggle Q11101i J SUM Ca 1011% and i1N1CR rl� pLgE rMAl PB eelOf th) p .. _ 1 Nbe 1991 DYNASTY 1991 PLYMOUTH jV -:,i SUNDANCE MAN Ind: Auto. prt pib.33 ind Auto, of*. Dib. Wit D.ckaq. r.nwr b t V8. air. rear Col.. tam 91st$seats..;k mutt' go". tug comole wrth ann.ew, cosi nom$. rttore. Balance of factory warranty deluu wprs. aur apaMcn untie yyWa. available. Still. OP3530. rr Bakrice d factory wrnrey «aiiabie Bargain sale '9149675 CIIIYSLER FIFTH AVE. 1991 RAMCHARGER DEMO LE 4x4 monommon— Ind: Auto. pis. Wb• auto. at. AAAI Loaded. V-8. auro. pis, Pitt. cast.. illumination pal., wire wheels. air to tilt, cruise. sunscreen prttunk p/m mirrors. 8 way paw g latinp 91atsro AM/FAif lass.. alum. wheels 8 Balance a factory warranty available. more. SOL aT8992. undK'20,000 PRICED TO SELL I L i :. r W, .0 1991 DAYTONA 1989 VOYAGER _MBY — OADO MINT! Cd.. pis. It. Casa.. air. Litt. aurae. pre, pA, Dire. IgM paCka9e. Ind Aft. pot. tunas. A FM. 5 P r "I Balance of laetory warranty avaiyb e. eo«w oof -„o1 Tae Onr 41 W5 —M Stk. eP3533. o•ierKe a tenvy e.rrenq «e.we Sr saies159875 Sol*at 11,995 1990 LEBANON GTC 1991 SHADOW ES COUPE - LOADED CONVERTIBLE 2 2L iriterevoW turbo. Sopa . p'i+', p'd. Ind: Xr, au auto, bap, s. IWI W p+b, 2 5 turbo, pis. AAefM cos, opuaYzr, aY,mnum Power Sam,iFM crass., performance ,.neck, gkc"se. or cor4sioning a mon toes, plus much more. Balance of factory Stn SP3MM Baknce dpo fary warranty warranty avalable. Only 2.200 km. avrkbk sale $13,995 PRICED TO SELL 4 A 11 (% F �unvc%t e�A_jf 1990 ACCLAIM 1988 PONTIAC 6000 1 OWNER - b,pr 4 CIA. «epw pb, r op d . sit oueie AkyFY `a". °ioi•r. :OnfOr• °pry" ir,a Auto. D.S. '.b. AM.cV cars, ' t b0 0oen rw ser 01,e1 m.roe. crane 9i••• { B wir"I tvtec lass trurM ii0 am. To.e Beienee a iec«a .r.r. «aieaie Sa ePua2 y ry pk s ^uc^ ^lore Stk sT'29(, sale 5109995 sale $8,995 1991 CARAVAN SE 1990 LeBARON CONVERTIBLE i.. Incl: Auto. Ds, Pb. 3.3 V6, air. 7 Auto.. V-6, a1r, p/w, tin wneei. Cube passenger. roof rack• HO suspension. control. AM,FM casb.. power roof. Cloln phis micn more. Balance of factory interior, rear det. plus mucn ^tyre SN warranty available. Stk. aP3491. OP340C PRICED TO SELL I MAX" AN OFFER �1 'X V t ,:..m - PACE WTHE NEWS ADVERTISER SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1991 .GREAT VALUES ON .UMBER ,1 \ 218X311X8' y�; :_STUD GRADE 89eSPRUCE 1, goads: Y• ONLY EA. ECONOMY GRADE 09 • 2"X4" •��"A'EA. • 2'7c4"W I 69 SmKI ST�1DS20406L..: 40NLY .EA. CUPBOARD PLYWOOD 4'X8' SHEETS • IDEAL FOR KITCHEN CUPBOARDS, BOOKCASES DESKS, ETC. • OAK PARTICLE CORE -1/4" G.I.S. .,4,a 2499SHEET REG. 26.29 SALE.., • OAK PARTICLE CORE -1/2" G.I.S. 4124! � � 99 REG. 41.99 SALE.., SHM • OAK PARTICLE CORE - 3/4" G.I.S. 4199 REG. 44.69 SALE... SHM • KNOTTY PINE PARTICLE CORE -1/4" G.I.S. 2349 REG. 26.49 SALE., sHW • KNOTTY M E PARTICLE CORE -1/2" G.I.S. sizes 99 REG. 39.99 SALE.. 3 b sww • KNOTTY PM* PARTICLE CORE - 3/4" GJS. 534"099 99 REG. 43.SALE.. 4seer Is BIRCH VEt*ER CORE- 3/4" G.I.S. 234" 49 REG. 51.49 SALE.., ow MIER WI ETES ALSO ON SALE miaixxNG POPLAR & MAHOGANY PACKAGED PANEWNG COTTAGE PINE ALL 8' LENGTHS • 5/16"X4"X96" • V JOINT • TONGUE & GROOVE PACKAGE COVERS 14 SQ. FT. NOW 19 PKG. ONLY 6253 PARTICLE BOARi3 . 4'X8' �.JZ '''?�'Pd� ill{` r`1� �• * � ," P 'AY. • 4 V2" TFi" S/8" 1V16'• TH" ONLY ONLY ONLY . 99 99 WORKSHOP STORAGE UNITS ®SAVE U SHW - GREY UTILITY _ "--PEcm PURCHASE! 99 �wocso�� TA BLE TOPS C'—LT� —7- 3/4" X 30" X 72" ASSOUM WOOO GRAINS & COLOM AVAILMU 1599 ONLY �"°" T� METAL FOLDING ABLE LEGS SPECIAL PURCHASE! MELAMINE SHELVING �" ��► EASY TO • ONE PANTW UNIT • 3 WALL UNITS EMBLE • 2 BASE CABINETS 9 6 PIECE SET IPEGBOARD & WORKSHOP BENCH EXTRAI SE7=A5 ABOVE ONnr 284"_ _•:�.; � -• �i. - INOI mux umm - • MMM UM - REG. 69.99 - SALE 60.64nom • WALL OU ET - REG. 49.99 - SALE 42."nnoo • BASE CABINET - REG. 56.99 - SALE 46.44MU12 • 12"X48" WHITE - ONLY 12"X96" rE OR ALMOND 99 oNur EACH 1"&XVMW2 299 EA. 120480 9 4 b a'N� k ; e��u•'i :YA • .sy.: s -.,,i' ,. {,s,:S;+,i'�q'F'!:ie'�`%F�if.�l.:�;t:+�e t • • K