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k-PICKERING - A decision is expected Tuesday on sion at that time," said Justice James Crawford.,?ooutt warrimts a rocamt. 4 }�
whether there's to be a recount in the Pickering municipal A recount is being sought in the Ward I regional race by In summarizing evidence, Mr. Matheson's lawyer,
election. ,Ken Matheson, who lost his bid for election to Maurice Thomas Barlow, maintained there's "clear evidence of irreg-
An Ontario provincial court judge heard arguments for Brenner by 174 votes.L4.,,...a,ularities" including scrutineers counting ballots, deputy
and against a recount Monday, but deferred any decision In court Monday, attorneys for Mr. Matheson and Mr. returning officers losing track of ballots, and "confusing
until Feb. 28. " M oast will do its umnost to render a di Brenner disagreed on whether evidence submitted to the See 5'1Js5TAN1`IAL..30aBe AT
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Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1992 52 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Circulation 35,000 70c + 51: GST = 75 cents Vol. 111 No. 4
RC school board
wants to recruit
more taxpayers
By DONNA DONALDSON
DURHAM - The separate school board is asking for per-
410—jon from priests to talk to panshioners to recruit them as
taxpayers.
"A lot of people assume they are separate school supporters
because they're Catholic," says Joe Bugelli. Whitby trustee
and chairman of the personnel and finance committee at the
Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board.
Mr. Bugelli says when he asks Catholic church parishioners
if they're separate school supporters, the reply is. "I guess so".
When he asks them how they know they are. Mr. Bugelli says
they don't know.
"There is a great potential of additional assessment that
could be directed to this board (if more people were aware of
the properly assessment process)," he says.
Trustees approved a motion at their Monday meeting for
board chairman Tom Oldman to write priests asking for per-
i0mission to speak at their churches. Trustees will attend these
information sessions following mass to answer panshioners'
questions and have assessment forms available.
Inside the
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BUTT OUT: This week's a
good one to Mutt out. A P cxenng men's hockey
Page A3 team is breathing easier after
a local nightspot come to the
SUPERVISED ACCESS: rescue The players were left
Children of divorced patents holding the bog for approxi-
matety S600 paid out for uni-
may get help. Page AS forms after their original spon-
sor ran into financial difficulty.
Editorial ------- ..._._A6 However. team member Pat
Letters --------- A6 Speers explained the
Billboard... --»-."...--A11 predicament to the manage-
Obittuaries___......_.. _Al2 ment of RickUo's who agreed
Sports.------ _ __A22 to give the team $200 now
Name Dropping ----A26 nnprovide Lull sponsorship
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Year. ' We just wanted to
Classified --------- A27 thank them.'
It could be a long summer for Matthew Cannon and others who may have to sit
out baseball in Ajax because of lack of diamonds, volunteers and sponsors.
photo by Celia Bronkhorst
Ajax ball
loop faces
.ough times
By AL RIS E l'T
Sports Reporter
AJAX - young Ajacians who
art to play baseball may strike -
::n the near future.
K,:,ping baseball accessible
i A a.x youth is getting increas-
tely difficult each year, says
ne member of the town's minor
;ischall organization.
Plagued with an ever-increas-
tg player registration, parents'
pathy about serving as volun-
:ers, and a lack of ball dia-
ionds and team sponsors, the
Ajax Spartans Minor Baseball
Lsscxiation (ASMBA) is in dire
traits, says publicity director
larsha Canham.
"This year it will go," says
.anham, "but next year who
nows? It (the association)
hould probably double in size,
ut it won't because we don't
ave the help."
The ASMBA is expecting
tore than 1,500 youths to sign
p at baseball registrations next
tonth. There's space for only
% players, leaving anywhere
•om 100 to 500 kids sitting on
tc sidelines.
"It would not surprise me to
see 500 or 600 kids out of luck
this year." she says.
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DURHAM - The widow of a char- Oshawa for bail hearings. body was found in a parked vehicle on passerby on Oct. 10. detective sergeant Bang Nolan called
tered accountant and her friend Ms. Armstrong will also appear in the Pickering -Uxbridge border by a He had been shot to death in what an "execution -style murder".
charged in the husband's execution -
style slaying will appear to court
Tursday.
Debbie Feige, 33, of Castlebury
Cres., Zllowdale, and Tracev
Armstrong, 23, of Mandrake St., Ajax,
will appear to criminal court to
court that day on charges of obstruct-
ing justice in connection with the mur-
der, after being arrested, charged and
released on bail Oct. 21.
The two were arrested by Durham
Regional Police Jan. 2 for the first-
degree murder of Harry Feige, 35. His
Flower sale aids abused women
AJAX-PICKERFNG - You :an buy a 5ouquet of flowers and help abused
women at the sante me.
Volunteers with APPLE House, a local shelter for abused women and their
children, will sell mesh bouquets of nixed flowers Fnday, Jan. 24 and Saturday,
Jan. 25 at three area locations. All proceeds will go to APPLE House.
The Flowers will be sold Jan. 24 from 6 pm. to 9 p.m. and Jan. 25 from 10
am. to 6 pm. Volunteers will sell the flowers at the Pickering Town Centre, the
SuperCentre on Liverpool Rd. in Pickering, and the Harwood Place Mall in Ajax.
Bouquets will sell for $3 :'ach.
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the Family Support Pfan Act, please complete and mail the
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Great,
time
butt
out
One -day-old Kaytlynn Mullins wears a
bib declaring her to be a smoke-free
baby, as mom Denyse looks on with
pride. All babies born at the Ajax and
Pickering General Hospital during
National Non -Smoking Week will
receive a bib.
DURHAM - It's time to butt out.
Jan. 20 to 26 is National Non -
Smoking Week, but it's needed
most in Durham.
"Nationally, 27 per cent of peo-
ple smoke," says Carol Hewitt, pub-
lic health nurse for Durham's
department of health services. "In
Durham region, 34 per cent of peo-
ple 15 years and older smoke. We
have more people smoking in
Durham region than we do
nationally."
Mrs. Hewitt says the
sale of tobacco to chil-
dren in our community "
is a major concern.
Locally, 6.3 per cent of
Grade 7 students and 23
per cent of Grade 10 stu-
dents smoke.
"There are some stores that are
breaking up packages and selling
cigarettes individually" so children
can afford them, she charges.
Mrs. Hewitt is also a member of
the Council for a Tobacco -Free
Durham Region.
"We have applied for a grant
from the Council for a Tobacco
Free Ontario to deal with (children
smoking) in Durham region," she
says.
A display booth will be set up at
the Oshawa Centre on Friday from
9 am. to 9 p.m. and on Saturday
firoEn 9 am. to 6 pm.
The booth has a computer set up
for people to answer a questionnaire
on smoking and health habits. The
computer gives a printout showing
a person's biological age and health
age (worked out by adding the time
bad habits take from a lifetime), and
offers suggestions on how to
improve the score.
Also at the display is a petition
for a smoke-free Durham, for
youths to sign. Children across
the province will sign simi-
lar petitions to show their
support for a smoke-
free world.
All children born at
the Ajax and
Pickering General
Hospital during the
week will receive a bib
which says I'm Smoke Free!
Jan. 22 is Weedless Wednesday
when all smokers are challenged to
butt out. if you'd like to quit smok-
ing, the display in the Oshawa
Centre will have literature available
and information on smoking cessa-
tion programs.
For more information on smok-
ing, call Durham health services at
723-8521, the Canadian Cancer
Society at 725-1166, Durham
Region Lung Association at 436-
1046, or the Seventh -day
Adventists at 725-1121.
If you're interested in volunteer-
ing with the council, call Mrs.
Hewitt at 723-8521.
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WEDNESDAY CARRIER OF THE
WEEK IS KETAN PATEL
Ketan enjoys palnng hoc* and collect"
baseball cards. Keian received a
McDonald's meakileal compliments of the
News Advertiser. Congratulations for being
our Wednesday Carrier of lite Week.
THE NM ADVENMER, WED. JAN. 22,1111192lAG93A
-Trial starts for man accused of sex assaults
on developmentally -handicapped adults
DURHAM - A Pickering man has
pleaded not guilty to charges of sexual-
ly assaulting developmenWly-handi-
capped adults.
Rafeeq Ahmad Khan, 55, of Dahlia
Cres., faces five counts of sexual
assault, including one of anal inter-
course.
The alleged assaults took place
between September 1990 and January
1991, when Mr. Khan worked with the
developmentally handicapped. He
resigned from the job during a Durham
police investigation into complaints
and was arrested Rb. 17, 1991.
The arresting officer told the court
Tuesday that, when she charged Mr.
Khan, he reacted by saying, "It just
comes to me as a bloody shock ... I am
really surprised at this...
Judge J. E. Sheppard heard testimo-
ny in Whitby provincial court Monday
from two of the alleged victims and
one of their mothers.
A woman told the judge Monday
Mr. Khan twice touched her breasts
over her clothing after commenting on
her sweater. She was "shocked" and
"quite upset" after the alleged incidents
at her workplace.
The woman's mother also testified.
"She doesn't usually come into the
kitchen (when she comes home from
work), but she did this day and sat at
the kitchen table," said the mother.
"She just sat there. 1 could see that she
was agitated ... She was upset. I would
say she was on the verge of tears. She
was embarrassed."
After hearing her daughter's story,
the mother "tried to remain calm" until
her husband came home. At that time,
they phoned a counsellor at the
woman's workplace.
A man who testified he suffered a
rash after having anal intercourse per-
petrated upon him by Mr. Khan was
asked by the defence lawyer if he
"made up the story to cover up where
he got the rash from". He said he did
not.
The defence also asked if he was
upset because Mr. Khan had yelled at
him earlier that day and because he
didn't take him shopping as promised.
He said he wasn't upset for those rea-
sons.
The trial continues today.
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WEDNESDAY CARRIER OF THE
WEEK IS KETAN PATEL
Ketan enjoys palnng hoc* and collect"
baseball cards. Keian received a
McDonald's meakileal compliments of the
News Advertiser. Congratulations for being
our Wednesday Carrier of lite Week.
THE NM ADVENMER, WED. JAN. 22,1111192lAG93A
-Trial starts for man accused of sex assaults
on developmentally -handicapped adults
DURHAM - A Pickering man has
pleaded not guilty to charges of sexual-
ly assaulting developmenWly-handi-
capped adults.
Rafeeq Ahmad Khan, 55, of Dahlia
Cres., faces five counts of sexual
assault, including one of anal inter-
course.
The alleged assaults took place
between September 1990 and January
1991, when Mr. Khan worked with the
developmentally handicapped. He
resigned from the job during a Durham
police investigation into complaints
and was arrested Rb. 17, 1991.
The arresting officer told the court
Tuesday that, when she charged Mr.
Khan, he reacted by saying, "It just
comes to me as a bloody shock ... I am
really surprised at this...
Judge J. E. Sheppard heard testimo-
ny in Whitby provincial court Monday
from two of the alleged victims and
one of their mothers.
A woman told the judge Monday
Mr. Khan twice touched her breasts
over her clothing after commenting on
her sweater. She was "shocked" and
"quite upset" after the alleged incidents
at her workplace.
The woman's mother also testified.
"She doesn't usually come into the
kitchen (when she comes home from
work), but she did this day and sat at
the kitchen table," said the mother.
"She just sat there. 1 could see that she
was agitated ... She was upset. I would
say she was on the verge of tears. She
was embarrassed."
After hearing her daughter's story,
the mother "tried to remain calm" until
her husband came home. At that time,
they phoned a counsellor at the
woman's workplace.
A man who testified he suffered a
rash after having anal intercourse per-
petrated upon him by Mr. Khan was
asked by the defence lawyer if he
"made up the story to cover up where
he got the rash from". He said he did
not.
The defence also asked if he was
upset because Mr. Khan had yelled at
him earlier that day and because he
didn't take him shopping as promised.
He said he wasn't upset for those rea-
sons.
The trial continues today.
IN MARKHAM
144 MAIN STREET NORTH
INFORMATION &967 6425
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Fridge decorations bv Amy Johnson.
cabinets by Sears Home Improvements.
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on an installed Home Improvement worth a minimum of $2.000.
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Ourfuture depends
on competitiveness,
not constitution talk,
residents tell feds
AJAX-PICKERING - Canada's
future as a nation depends on its ability
to compete globally, not on discussing
the constitution.
That's just one opinion expressed at
a People's Forum for Constitutional
Dialogue, held by Ontario Riding
Progressive Conservative MP Rene
Soctens.
Over the past few months, a com-
mittee of 12 volunteers from various
backgrounds and political parties led a
series of public meetings to encourage
residents to express their views on the
federal government's 28 conswutional
proposals.
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Bruce Cliff
Hospital has
new boss
AJAX-PICKERING - The
Ajax -Pickering General Hospital
has announced the appointment
of a new administrator.
Current administrator Ken
MacInnis, the only person to hold
the post in the hospital's history,
will retire Apr. 1 after 34 years of
service.
Chosen to replace Mr.
Maclnnis is Bruce Cliff, who cur-
rently serves as executive vice-
president of operations, continu-
ing care and rehabilitation pro-
grams at Centenary Health
Centre, formerly called
Scarborough Centenary Hospital.
His appointment was announced
by hospital board of directors
chairman David McKay.
Mr. Cliff was selected from
more than a dozen candidates
interviewed by a committee of the
hospital's board of directors. The
committee searched Ontario for
four months in its quest to replace
Mr. MacInnis.
"Mr. Clio' was the first candi-
date interviewed and I was
impressed from the first word he
spoke," says board of directors
vice-chairman Joe Atkinson.
Mr. Cliff is said to have "an
outstanding track record of hospi-
tal administration and staff rela-
tions" at the Centenary Health
Centre, which is a 635 -bed hospi-
tal. The Ajax -Pickering hospital
has 127 beds and is under expan-
sion to become a 192 -bed hospi-
tal.
Mr. Cliff says he's particularly
excited about the upcoming
expansion. "I'm looking forward
to working with the board, the
staff' and the community to further
the goals and objectives of the
hospital." ``__�ll__-. IJ r . • �\'. •.•r'I/.'J.I J.
According to a report istiued by Mr.
Soetens, some participants lobbied for
the abolition of the Senate, while oth-
ers suggested reforming it to make it
more equitable and representative.
Other ideas included:
• Rights for minorities and youths;
• Enshrining property rights in the
Charter of Rights;
• Aboriginal self-government;
- Quebec as a "distinct society":
Because the country has "changed dra-
matically since Confederation", some
believe the "experiment of the two
founding nations" is obsolete. Others
suggest Canadians should speak for a
whole Canada, not just parts of it,
while some argued Quebec is distinct
from the rest of the country.
The committee held forums in
Ajax, Pickering, Claremont and
Whitby, and had a special youth forum
for Durham students at Trafalgar
Castle School in Whitby.
Following public meetings, the
committee decided "Canadians may be
getting tired of the constitutional dis-
cussion" or "they are concerned more
about their own particular circum-
stance rather than that of the country."
The committee will analyze
responses from residents who return a
questionnaire which has been distribut-
ed to every household in the riding.
Combining those responses with opin-
ions expressed at public meetings, the
committee will prepare a detailed
report on what Ontario Riding resi-
dents expect from constitutional pro-
po,J s.
The final report, to be completed by
the end of January, will be presented to
the House of Commons by Mr.
Soeteru early this year.
To obtain a copy of the report, call
Marlene Rye at 686-0432 or Deb Filip
at 668-4506.
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In January, each household will receive a New
1992 Blue Box Collection Schedule, a compact
calendar that clearly outlines the new collection
weeks for your area. Please post this informa-
tion at home for ready reference.
This schedule will not only give you the "when" of
Blue Box recycling, but also the "what" and the
"how." New Mems—telephone books and corru-
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DURHAM - A local group is
hoping Queen's Park will allow it
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set up a supervised -access centre.
The Children's Services
Council of Durham (CSCD), a
non-profit umbrella of organiza-
tions which aims to improve ser-
vices for children with special
needs, has put together a planning
committee to study the issue.
According to CSCD prevention
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have many benefits. They offer
�parated families a safe and neu-
ral setting where regular visits or
exchanges of the child can take
place, thereby lessening the impact
of divorce or.--hilwen.
"Kids are really affected when
they don't get to see their parents,"
she explains.
"They need both of them. If a
husband beats up his wife and
she's afraid to let the children see
him, someone can supervise the
visits."
Children of divorced parents
may experience academic, behav-
ioral, social and emotional prob-
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shows that a "harmonious relation-
ship" between separated partners
and between children and their
parents is one of the most impor-
tant factors in a child's successful
adjustment to a divorce.
Further, parents who use the
centre's exchange service never
have to see one another. A staff
member can also observe the visits
and present comments to a court.
While there's a documented
need for such services, according
to Ms Garvin, they're unavailable
due to a lack of funding.
The ministry of the attorney
general has recently announced it
will spend up to S1 million on
supervised -access centres across
the province. Community groups
whose proposals are successful
will be provided funds to establish
and operate the centres.
For more information about the
CSCD's planning committee and
its activities, call Ms Garvin at
433-4100.
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Today is Weedless Wednesday and all smokers are challenged
to butt out -- at least for the daN'
It's also National Non -Smoking Week (Jan. 20-26) which is a
good time for a much bigger challenge -- to quit. According to the
Ontario ministry of health, one in five deaths among adults, plus a
massive burden in illness, disability, personal suffering and eco-
nomic costs, are attributed to smoking.
Nationally, 27 per cent of people smoke. In Durham region, it's
reported that 34 per cent of people 15 years and older smoke.
According to Carol Hewitt, public health nurse for Durham's
department of health services, the sale of tobacco to children in
our community is also a major concern. Locally, 6.3 per cent of
Grade 7 students and 23 per cent of Grade 10 students smoke. She
charges that some stores are even opening packages and selling
cigarettes individually to make them affordable.
While the number of smokers has decreased tremendously in
the last decade, public awareness campaigns on the dangers of
smoking must continue until we become a completely smoke-free
society. Keeping in line with this, health minister Frances Lank -in
has launched a comprehensive strategy to curb tobacco use.
Included in the new tobacco strategy are the following ele-
ments:
Targets -- By the year 2000, the targets call for a reduction of at
least 50 per cent in total tobacco sales;
Community support --The ministry of health will expand sup-
port and funding for community-based programs;
Legislation -- The ministry will examine proposals for
enhanced regulations to discourage tobacco use.
It's with programs like these and the work of groups like the
Council for a Tobacco -Free Durham Region that will make smok-
ing a thing of the past.
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New Year's Eve blood donor
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clinic most successful yet
To the editor,
W'e would like to take this
opportunity to thank the manage-
ment of Harwood Place Mall, the
St. John's Ambulance Brigade, the
Kinsmen of Ajax, volunteers and
donors for the most successful clin-
ic held on New Year's Eve. One
hundred and four donors attended
and 94 units were collected.
Our next regular blood donor
clinic is to be held at St.
Bernadette's Parish Hall, on
Tuesday. Feb. 4 from I to 8:30 p.m.
We hope to see all of our regular
donors who turned out to help us
achieve a record clinic on `ov. 5,
1991, when 410 units were co'.lc•
ed.
Thank you for your continue
support.
Frances Collier,
Blood Donor
Recruitment - Ajax
A.L.S. Society raffle winners announced
To the editor,
A.L.S. Society of Oshawa
Durham is pleased to announce the
winners of our raffle. The winners
and prizes are as follows:
1st prize: 20" color TV and
VCR won by R.J. McDonald of
Oshawa; 2nd prize: Dinner for two
at The Sheraton Toronto East won
by R. Scott of Oshawa; 3rd prize:
A T-shirt autographed by the
Toronto Blue Jays won by A.
Middleton of Port Perry.
On behalf of The A.L.S. Society
of Oshawa Durham Chapter, I
would like to thank all the people
who helped with the raffle. To the
Sheraton East for the prize of the
dinner for two. Also, to Choo
Radio for there help in the time on
the air to make our draw.
Jackie Corneil
Publicity Chair
Oshawa Durham Chapter
Special service appreciated
To the editor,
I would like to commend John Chouondeley,
serviri
ce manager of the Ajax Canadian Tire store,
for a job well done.
Our appreciation goes out to John for being
polite, courteous and respectful towards his cus-
tomers. My father and I had a slight disagreement
with one of Mr. Choumondely's employees and he
took care of the problem very fast and courteous.
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vote counts in several polls." At one
poll, said Mr. Barlow, the number of
votes tallied appears to be greater
than the number of ballots used.
"There's a substantial body of
evidence there are irregularities that
call for a recount," said Mr. Barlow,
adding that a recount would "main-
tain public confidence in the pro-
cess."
But Mr. Brenner's lawyer,
ussell Cheeseman, urged the court
o "deny a recount, based on the fact
there isn't evidence before you of a
reasonable doubt."
Mr. Cheeseman said swom state-
ments that scrutineers were counting
ballots were not in relation to the
Ward I regional race, and chal-
lenged other statements as being
irrelevant as well. He argued that
several examples cited by Mr.
Barlow are not "irregularities". Mr.
Cheeseman also offered one expla-
nation for the confusion in vote tal-
lies by suggesting totals listed on
two separate pages should be added
together.
If a recount is ordered by the
court, taxpayers will be expected to
try costs unless the judge decides
otherwise.
Council refuses
ban on gunplay
in rural Pickering
PICKERING - Hunting enthusi-
asts successfully talked Pickering
politicians out of changing a
4earms bylaw Jan. 13.
The proposed bylaw change
would've banned the discharging of
guns in Concession 5 west of Brock
Rd. and in all of Concession 4,
effectively making hunting in the
area illegal.
Eighty-nine per cent of residents
living in the area had signed a peti-
tion calling for the ban. Land used
by the Pickering Rod and Gun Club
was to have been excepted.
Seven people addressed council's
executive committee on the subject,
including a ministry of natural
resources conservation officer, who
said the ministry did not support a
change to existing laws because
wildlife population needs to be con-
ned.
Residents Eileen Milley and
Doug Willson complained of
hunters trespassing and expressed
fears for the safety of residents.
"Not passing this amendment would
be like having no speed limits on
our roads," said Mr. Willson.
But hunters and members of the
Pickering Rod and Gun Club argued
there have been no hunting acci-
dents in the area. Many pointed out
residents are free to post "no tres-
passing" signs on their land and
notify authorities of violators.
"We don't want to see township
after township adopt these no-dis-
e bylaws unless there's a need
," said hunter Frank Wick.
Politicians agreed there's no rea-
son to change the bylaw, although
councillor Rick Johnson said he
would monitor the area for acci-
dents and population growth and, if
need be, "I will be at the forefront in
bringing this motion back before
council."
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PICKER[NG - Aman trying to warm up his car Sunday morning
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Pickering fire chief Steve Stewart says the Newmark Place resident
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Chief Stewart estimates the fire caused about S7.000 in damages.
The man had used a block of wood to keep the gas pedal depressed,
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By CONST. GRANT ARNOLD
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AJAX - Crime Stoppers and the
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Wednesday
ALZHEIMER GROUP: The
'0Support Group for Alzheimer
amilics will meet Wed., Jan. 22 at
7:30 p.m. at the Senior Citizens'
Activity Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd.,
Pickering. There will be a video pre-
sentation and discussion. The group
meets the fourth Wednesday of
every month. Everyone welcome.
Call 576-2567.
BUSINESS WOMEN: The
Durham Business arid Professional
Women's Club will hold its monthly
dinner meeting Wed., Jan. 22, at the
420 Wing Club, at the Oshawa
Airport, Stevenson Rd. N. Reception
at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:45 p.m. The
cost is $25 for members and S30 for
guests. Lois Parsons, the chief flying
instructor, will speak. Call Joan Ann
velyn at 725-9179 or Karen
'raham at 427-6930.
ROBBIF. BURNS N1GHT: A
Robbie Burns Night will be held at
Ballycliffe Lodge, 70 Station St.,
Ajax, on Wed., Jan. 22, from 7 to 10
p.m. There will be Scottish pipers
and refreshments. Admission is free.
Call 683-7321.
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LEARNING DISABILITIES:
The Learning Disabilities
Association, Oshawa Chapter, will
*eel Thurs., Jan. 21, at A11 p.m., at
the Whitby Puhlic L;hrar�. "(15
Dundas St. W. Doris Nelson, a
behavioral resource teacher, will
speak on self-esteem. Admission is
free. Call 623-4934.
INJURED WORKERS: The
Durham Region Union of Injured
Workers will meet Thurs., Jan. 23, at
7:30 p.m., at the Italian Club, 245
Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. The guest
speaker will be Odoardo Di Santo,
the chairman of the Workers'
Compensation Board. Admission is
free. Call John Graham at 985-8962.
SAVE THE BAY MEETING:
The Save The Bay Ad Hoc
Committee will meet Thurs., Jan.
23, at 8 p.m., at the East Shore
Community Centre, 910 Liverpool
Rd. S., Pickering. Call 831-0262.
Upcoming
VALENTINE'S GALA:
Dunbarton Fairport United Church
will hold its second annual Valentine
Gala dinner and dance. Sat., Feb. 8,
at 6:30 p.m. at Pickering Recreation
Complex. Tickets must be purchased
in advance at S35. For tickets or
infomation, call 839-3535 or 831-
1175 before Feb. 2.
FLOWER SALE: Flowers will
be sold in aid of APPLE House, a
shelter for abused women and their
children, on Fri., Jan. 24 from 6 to 9
p.m. and Sat., Jan. 25 from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m, at the Harwood Mall in
Ajax, the Pickering Town Centre
and the SuperCentre, 1792
Liverpool Rd. Bouquets will cost $3
each.
DANCE: St. Francis de Sales
School, 72 Church St. S., Pickering
Village, will hold a dance on Sat.,
Jan. 25, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The
theme is black and white. Tickets are
$15 a person. Call Jackie at 683-
4656.
BOWL-A-THON: The Oshawa
Deaf Centre will hold a fund-raising
bowl-a-thon Sat., Jan. 25 at 5 p.m. at
Plaza Bowl & Amusement, 158
Harwood Ave. S., Ajax. Entry fee is
S3.50. Call 579-3328.
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Obitua
CROOK, Irene - At the Whitby
General Hospital on Friday, Jan. 17,
1992. Irene Crook, beloved wife of
the late John Crook. Loving mother
of Bernard and his wife Joan of
Geneva, Illinois, Robert and his wife
Kathy of Guelph, Irene and her hus-
band John Penza of Elberson,
Pennsylvania, David and his wife
Yvonne of Chico, California, and
predeceased by son Peter. Dear
grandmother of Brent, Cynthia,
Brian, Neil and Jeffrey. Great grand-
mother of Natalie, Alexander,
Ritchie, Jillian, Cassandra, and
Kelsey. Dear sister of Vera and Jack
Bordman, Robert and Edith Taylor,
all of Lancashire, England. Funeral
arrangements were entrusted to
McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax,
428-8488. Cremation. Donations to
the Ajax -Pickering Hospital
Building Fund would be appreciat-
ed.
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Jan. 31 to Feb. 2.
Approximately 150 exhibitors
will feature cottage -oriented
products and services including
accessories, building supplies,
furnishings, financial services,
pre -fab homes, boats, real estate
advice and environmentally -
friendly ideas.
"The Cottage Show is the
only place where all the cottage
industry experts can be found
under one roof," says show
director Ron Cowan. It offers "a
wealth of information and advice
for cottage owners or those who
plan to become cottage owners."
About 20,000 people are
expected to attend the show.
Admission is S6 for adults and
S4 for seniors. Children under
14 will be admitted free.
Hours are noon to 10 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 31; 10 a.m. to 10
p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1; and 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2.
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Rd. and Hwy. 401.
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for loved ones`
& Mother Earth
• As a Fund raiser, the Literacy
Council of Durham Region
Resource, Education and
Development (READ) Centre is
selling a travel mug made from 100
per cent recycled plastic by
Precisioncraft. For each mug sold,
Precistoncraft donates five cents to
Friends of the Earth. The mug,
black with red letters that spell
READ, makes a good investment
for those who plan to lug -a -mug
this year. Pickering resident Patricia
Robertson (420-9125'. has a supply
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• Bakery Plus Cafe & Deli.
Rougemount Dr. and Hwy. Z, offers
10 cents off the price of a coffee to
customers who lug -a -mug. Owner
Jeff Deraney says he's received
mangy favorable comments and the
idea is becoming popular
• When wrapping a present this
year, cloth gift bags make a great
gift within a gift and can be reused.
Quickwraps in Ajax (68? -77566, and
Re Wrap in Pickering (420-5980
are two companies that offer attrac-
tive quality gift bags for different
occasions.
- The Ecology Shop recently
opened its doors at 282 Monarch
Ave in Ajax. This new shop fea-
tures cloth gift bags. many energy -
saving devices. bulk Mems. reusable
lunch bags, office recycled paper
products and much more.
- Pickering Village Pharmacy at
Church St. and Hwy. 2 carries a
range of biodegradable household
cleaning liquids and shampoos. The
pharmacy also stocks a new pack-
age of pencils called Enviro Stiks
which have 10 per cent less wood
than conventional pencils, use a
natural rubber eraser and boast a
lacquer -free finish. A variety of
cloth diapers as well as a reusable
cloth incontinence product called
Peva are on the shelves.
- NonSeents is a revolutionary,
naturally -occurring product that
eliminates or controls odors without
adding any chemicals to the atmo-
sphere. Mary Murphy, one local
representative, explains,
"NonScents utilizes a natural vol-
canic mineral called Zeolite which
comes either in an air -flow package
or as a powder. For example, the
little packets are great for gym bags
and the powder can be sprinkled in
kitty litter boxes.-
- The Beer Store outlets now
collect plastic beer can rings for
recycling. They also have a basket
to collect bottle caps for those who
are not on a blue box collection
program.
• Diane Hurlburt of Photo 45, at
Whites Rd. and Hwy. 2, recovers
silver from film for recycling, col-
lects film cylinders which are
returned to Kodac for reuse, and
saves the cardboard tubing from
photography paper for school
crafts.
• During Waste Reduction Week,
the two fire stations in Pickering
gathered a quarter of a truckload of
goods that were sent to Goodwill
Industries. Goodwill was grateful
for Pickering's support of its work
training programs designed for peo-
ple with disabilities.
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DURHAM - A ski challenge is
being planned to aid The Ajax,
Pickering and Whitby Association
for Community Living and the
Central Seven Association for
Community Living.
The Sky's The Limit Ski
Challenge will be held at the
Lakeridge Ski Resort, near
Uxbridge, Saturday, Feb. 8. The
emphasis will be on fun for skiers
of every level of ability, with
races, snow volleyball, and an
andicapped
apres-ski party with a banquet,
awards and dancing.
Participants will include
Durham region chairman Gary
Herrema, Metro chairman Alan
Tonks and teams from Q-107 radio
and the Metro Toronto police
force.
Registration is $20 per person,
with participation in teams of
eight. Skiers are encouraged to
form their own eight -person teams,
but those who sign up individually
PACIFIC HARBOUR
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'WOURS: Mon. to Fri.
9:008.m.-9: m.
SOL, Sun. dr Holidays
9:OOa.m.-6:00
will be placed on a team.
Funds raised will go toward the
Ajax, Pickering and Whitby
Association and the Central Seven
Association, which work with and
on behalf of people with develop-
mental handicaps. The two organi-
zations are part of 118 associations
throughout the province which
belong to the Ontario Association
for Community Living.
For more information, call
Sandy at 427-3300.
TM 119 AD . JAN. 22,1l11.MC81lA
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will be placed on a team.
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Ajax, Pickering and Whitby
Association and the Central Seven
Association, which work with and
on behalf of people with develop-
mental handicaps. The two organi-
zations are part of 118 associations
throughout the province which
belong to the Ontario Association
for Community Living.
For more information, call
Sandy at 427-3300.
TM 119 AD . JAN. 22,1l11.MC81lA
OINAJAX
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Conveniently located next to Ajax Animal '
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Debbie Burns
Pickering vitte novices
charns at Port P_erry
PICKERING - The Pickering Pickering won all three of its pre -
Donut World novice 'B' ringette liminary-round games to advance to
team claimed the champi- the championship final. Pickering
onship title at the GKEq, defeated Ajax in the final contest to
recent Port Perry 0 take the title.
Ringrn
ette Touament. r Team members are Melanie
It's the second time 'Nall y Curran, Lyndsay Civello, Carlene
the Donut World novices Firman, Carrie File, Melissa Meikle,
have captured the crown. Amanda Deveaux, Laura Gallagher,
Pickering was pitted against Lindsay Tremaine, Christine Axe,
teams from Port Perry, Richmond Sarah Barnes and Erica Purdy. The
Hill, W3titbv and Ajax in this high- coaching staff are Gord Firman,
ly-competitive event. Ruth File and Kevin Gallagher.
Pickering LOEB 'AAminor novices
sweep Bowmanville in league action
PICKERING - The Pickering LOEB Glendale Panthers minor novice
'AA' hockey team posted back-to-back victories over Bowmanville in
recent league games.
Pickering blanked the home team 4-0 then won
the return game at Pickering 5-2. �lkG �►
Goaltender Scott Gray turned aside all opposi-
tion shots to earn the shutout in the -3-0 victory at
Bowmanville. Jonathan Walsh led the offence d v
with two goals. Joey Anstey and Andrew Hopkins
picked up singles. Mark Rogers added an assist. 9'rJ't
In the return match in Pickering, Michael Perulli Q
picked up two goals and an assist. Alex Greig also ClIAi\�
scored twice, both times completing three-way passes from Walsh and
Rogers.
Rocky Ruta, with a goal and an assist, and Scan Kos:ka. with three
assists, rounded out the Pickering scoring.
The two victories moved Pickering one point ahead of Markham
'AAA' into second place in the overall OMHA 'AAA" standings.
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Pickering's Sean Fraser is held up by Muskoka Bears' defence -
man Gary Coupal during Metro Junior 'A' action at the Pickering
Recreation Complex Friday night. The game ended in a 3-3 tie.
Attracting volunteers big problem for Ajax baseball
FROM P.a(,E All
The ASMBA had plans to expand
also a source of frustration, says
Canham.
by the town for this year.
Munity centre diamond is not in the
by 12 :cams this season. However,
Three new diamonds
Brian Skinner, deputy director of
recreation for Ajax, says the town is
immediate plans, even though there is
a development proposal for that area.
that number has been reduced to six
new squads because of lack of dia-
slated to be ready for ig✓ _
use this summer will
still playing catch-up with recreation-
al services to keep up with the
Skinner says he hasn't been con -
by Spartans
monds and volunteers, says Canham.
While the number of interested
provide some relief, 4
but not much, she says.` J
growth
here. And, the current recession isn't
taaed the as to possible
improvements to the community cxn-
players is up, involvement by parents
o"
The new fields will only
going to make the situation any bet-
g g
ter.
tre diamond.
is down drastically. Canham says the
ASMBA's annual general meeting
be available to the ASMBA three
days per week. "That's only 15
However, Skinner says he's will-
ing
Attracting team sponsors has also
been difficult, says Canham. Some
last September attracted a dismal
games that we can schedule. There's
to sit down with the Spartans'
baseball executive to find alternatives
300 letters asking for sponsorship
were delivered to area businesses. To
turnout of 34 people. And, most of
the same people on the long -serving
no lights on them, so we have to use
them for T -ball."
and solutions to make baseball more
date, only 10 squads are sponsored
15 -member executive reluctantly
The Ajax Community Centre dia-
accessible.
"Itives me some
g grief that 500
for the 1992 season, leaving 78 teams
without backers.
agreed to serve again, due to apathy.
The ASMBA executive is consid-
mond — the only lit diamond for use
by the older midget, junior and juve-
kids won't be playing baseball this
summer," he says. "We think it's
lipwever, the big losers are the
kids who'll be forced to leave their
ering charging parents who won't
help out a 520 surcharge when they
nile squads — has been earmarked
for removal by the town.
important that everyone can play
baseball and sports in
baseball equipment on the shelf in
increasing
register their kids to play. As well, the
association may rely on Durham
Necessary improvements to that
diamond, including a safety buffer at
general."
A possible solution, says Skinner,
is inclusion of weekend into
numbers.
"There should not be a waiting
list. If
College recreation leadership course
the top of the outfield fence, and a
games
the Spartans' schedule. Last year, all
there was a goal to aim for, it's
no waiting list. We could do it if we
co-op students to help administer the
sun screen which would block out
games were slated between Monday
had the diamond time, the volunteer
program-
Getting enough diamond time is
direct sunlight and allow more dou-
bleheaders to be played, were refused
and Thursday.
He adds that removal of the com-
support and the sponsor support,"
says Canham.
TOP OF WESTNEY
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Pickering ball
sign-ups Feb. 1
PICKERING - Registration
for the Pickering Baseball
.Association's 10th anniversary
season is set to begin next month.
Sign-ups for baseball in
Pickering are slated for the Don
Beer Arena Saturday, Feb. 1
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. House
league and rep players from all
divisions must register that day.
Coaches and sponsors are
needed for all divisions. If you
can help, call house league con-
venor Phil Powell at 686-1884,
representative teams convenor
John McLean at 831-3925 or
sponsorship contact Carl
Sassman at 420-0937.
Umpires are also needed for
the 1992 season. This is a paid
rx)sition and training courses are
available prior to the season. If
,,ou're interested in umpiring,
call Greg Gamble at 837-1558.
-Adults and students are welcome
to become umpires.
On Saturday, Feb. 29, the
Pickering Baseball Association
will host its second Monte Carlo
night at the Pickering Recreation
Complex. Tickets are $20 each
which includes a gambling pack-
age and buffet. Tickets will be
available on registration day or
by calling Bruce Middleton at
831-3714.
Entries sought
for sno-pitch
PICKERING - The Papps
Balsdon Flames hockey club will
host a mixed sno-pitch tourna-
ment in Pickering Saturday, Feb.
29.
Sponsored by Molson
Breweries, the event is a Coors
Light qualifying tournament. The
top four teams will be admitted
to compete in Coors Light Slo-
Pitch Tournaments in the sum-
mer. Prizes will be awarded to
the squads.
Entries are limited to the first
12 teams. Each softball squad of
tune or more members must have
a minimum of three women.
Entry fee is $150 per team.
Proceeds from the tournament
will go the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Ontario.
For more information, call
Dave at 427-2427 or Gregory at
571-1582.
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Ju"HARWOOD FOOD CITY
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s
Keith
Gilligan
Name
Dropping
Hello and welcome back to
Name Dropping, the column that's
always loaded with special occa-
sions. Every week, and this week
is no exception, we keep you up to
date on happenings and happy
times in area homes. So without
further ado, let's get at 'em...
For Reta and Francis Seymour,
Monday, Jan. 20 was a special day,
because they celebrated their 50th
anniversary. The Seymours were
married at Holy Name Church on
Danforth Ave. in Toronto in 1942.
They've lived in Pickering for about
20 years. Love, congratulations and
best wishes for many more came
from all their family and friends. A
mass in their honor was held at Holy
Redeemer Roman Catholic Church
on Monday...
The birthdays
will be coming
fast and furious
in the Worgan
home. On
Friday, Jan. 24, r
Brie will tum 10
years old and on '
Sunday, Jan. 26, -
Kara becomes a 1, `
teenager wher. Brie Worgan
she turns 1 11
must think, in
three years,
she'll be asking
.or the car).
Happy birthday
wishes come
from their 'atom
and Dad...
Kara Worgan A pair of little
beauties turned
two years old on Sur.da.. Jan. 19.
Wishing Patricia and Laura
Vanden Enden a:; ;he ... ...,
Glass, Sunday, Jan. 19 was special,
because the couple became engaged.
Jenna is the daughter of Sharon and
Ian Fairley and Derek is the son of
Sharon and Gary Glass. Also
pleased with the announcement is
Dawn Glass. The Ajax couple has
set Oct. 2, 1993 for the wedding
day...
For a couple of little girls, Friday.
Susan Rogers and is a graduate of
Ajax High School. A sophomore,
she's majoring in philosophy. To be
named to the Dean's List, a student
must have a 3.6 average on a 4.0
scale. Taylor is a Christian liberal
arts school in Upland, Indiana...
A staff note (sort of): Mark July
11, 1992 on your calendars. That's
the day Donna Donaldson and
Kevin Hann walk
down the aisle into
wedded bliss. Both
Kevin, as faithful
Name Dropping read-
ers know, and Donna
are former employees
of the News
Advertiser. Kevin has
since gone on to great-
ness at the Toronto
Sun, while Donna is a
star reporter at
Oshawa -Whitby This
i Week. Donna is the
daughter of Dolorosa
and Robert
Donaldson of Whitby,
while Kevin is the son
of Lorna and the late
Cyril Hann of
Pickering. The couple
will wed at the Community
Pentecostal Assembly in Oshawa.
Kevin will probably honeymoon in
the south, playing golf with some
area firefighters. Donna will have to
polish her golf game if she hopes to
tag along. Congratulations all
around (if you've seen Kevin lately,
it's quite a way around) and all the
best to one great couple from 'bio
and your other "-:ends at the tieµ
Ad...
Larissa and Lindsay Ellicott
Jan. 24 is going to be a special day.
Larissa and Lindsay Ellicott turn
five years old and best wishes will
come from the family...
A Name
Dropping fan
writes: "Douglas
Thornton of
Andrea Rd. in
Ajax is 401 It's a
major event in
:tis life. The
Pilons want to Doug Thornton
wish the old man
a very happy birthday'"...
Lise and
B r a d
Sherwin of
Ajax are
pleased to
announce
the engage-
ment of
their dauch-
ter Patricia Brian Fitzpatrick and
to Brian, the Patricia Sherwin
SO -1 , o: Nora and Michael
Fitzpatrick. The couple will wed on
r)" 10, 1992...
Patricia and Laura Vanden EndM
coming year were Mommy, Daddy,
Noony, Gan Gan, Oma and Opa...
Monday, Jan. 27 is circled on the
calendars in the
Horvath home
in Pickering,
because Joshua
Horvath will
turn seven years
old. A big party
will be with
held Saturday,
Jan. 25, when
Joshua and his
friends go
bowling.
Wishing him a Joshua Horvath
happy birthday
will be his Mom and grandmoth.
er...
For Jenna Fairley and Derek
For some area
synchronized
swimmers, months
of hard work and
training paid off as
they placed first at
the recent Central
East `A' regional
meet. Team mem-
bers are Tara
Boyd, Beth
Wia10nyIt,
S h a n n o n
Murdock, Kirsten
Mills, Teri
Pearce, Mary
O'Brien and
Jennifer
Darnell. The
team is coached
by Debbie
Sands. The
meet was held at
the University
of Toronto...
...
T a m i
Rogers, a stu-
dent at Taylor
University, has
been named to
the Dean's List
for the 1991 fall
semester. Tami,
of Ajax, is the
daoghter of
Kevin Hann and Donna
Donaldson
That brings us to the end or
another edition of Name
Dropping. If you have an item you
want mentioned, call us at 683-
5110 or write to 130 Commercial
Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The
deadline for submissions is 11 a.m.
the Friday before publication.
We're not responsible for lost or
damaged photographs. Name
Dropping is no longer running
birth announcements. If you want
to announce a birth, call the classi-
fied department at 683-5110.
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Entertainment
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Waiting for
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AJAX-PICKERING - Theatre
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drama Waiting for the Parade start-
ing Friday, Jan. 31.
Written by John Murrell and
directed by Neil Bruce, the play fol-
lows the joys and sorrows of five
women as they wait for their hus-
bands, lovers and children to return
from war in the 1940s. Theatre
Durham says the atmosphere, music
and song of the period add to an
appreciation of that time in our histo-
ry.
Additional performances will be
given Feb. 1, 7 and 8, with the cur-
tain rising at 8 p.m. each evening at
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church,
1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering.
Tickets are $8 or $6 for seniors
and students. Reserve tickets by call-
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Aute Leasing Renta! 350
MotnxcycJes 755
snowrrnobies 360
Marne AS
Recreation Vetxdes 370
Fame Eoixprnert 375
iww Duty '-woment no
Aaabnents For Rent 400
AparbnentsWanted am
Houses For Rent 416
11011 -Wanted 415
Townhouses Fa Rent 420
Space For Rent 425
Rooms Fo Rent am
Roorns Waned 435
Room 6 Board 4"
Wduww units For Rent 445
staved A000mmodasons 450
Condamrniums For Rent 465
Office
ge�c6•Retalspace 460
Waarafrwuae 5pae
4162
War 10e 440
Cattaapss6Foe Rem 470
75
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°r'^wLmN 4200
Resorts 45
Florida vac»ons 4e0
LRM Fa Rent
Hautes For Sale 500
Narrated To &y 506
rawnhase6 Fa SRM 610
For Sa Properly $1p
.o0- Land For ss
ots For Sae S35
tun -d -Town Praprties So
,011ages a Sall perm 6p
lowe Hon siea, 6 Parks 560
anper Tralrs Sips 570
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triders620
sgisbaecns 430
orning Events 640
Jcbans
n9os 6660
■sonals $70
isness Personals 671
3APanans 675
nounotments Mo
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x - Open: Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday till 6:00 D.M.
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PEOPLES Taxi (Ajax) - Drfvrs,
FLOraSTRY Busirten Course -
disptachers, and mechank
call new for onwort-one traktitg
In uncertain times it's more important than ever to invest
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We'll do our best for YOU in '92
105 Career 105 Career Career
Training Training 105 Training
BE A MEMBER OF THE NURSING TEAM
REGISTRATION
for the
OSHAWAAREA
Certified
Health Care Aide Program
will be held
Thursday, January 30,1992
at 12 Noon i 5 p.m -
at
Extterldkcare Nursing Home
82 Park Road North
Oshawa
For Information Call:
NEW SKILLS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
1-705.721-1597
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Need to upgrade your skills to develop new job
skills? Our training programs will help you succeed.
We have helped hundreds of individuals develop the
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110 General Help 110 General Help
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
A leading intem Banal animal health company requires
a person to assist the Tecdnical Services Mtaneger and
the Regulatory Affairs 3 Quality Control Manager. The
successful candidate will assume full responsibri* for
secretarial services and office administration while
providing technical information services, assistance
with assembly of new drug submissions and
maintenance of QA documentation.
A background in science would be a definite
advantage. The applicant should demonstrate initiative
and be able to operate with minimum supervision.
Excellent typing ability and PC experience is essential.
Please submit resume to:
Dr. M. Dunkley
695 West ner Road, South
P.O, Box 430
Ajax, Ontario, LIS 3U
Ihs 710
ns � LADIES . rtneke extra rr7ortey h ESTHETICIAN -Business
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sprums 740 your sre ills a by sang Aaw opportunity. Looking for as -
Vas olThanks yM acce"ories. We also sell In sociate to join our team of
IdOng Announcements 760 wholssals for IMI mmkels. For pfdastkntals in a busy satin.
gagemrnt 770 more Information call today. Call Valenllno's. 666-3806.
nrmsarlas.. 7N . 571-2498.(012M (012392)
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BURlvADY•VANCOUVER•SURREY•EDMO%TO V.OTT•AWA-HALIFAX
VICTORIA•SASKATOON-MO%TRFAL-1-A AL -QUEBEC
"STAY HOME,
EARN MONEY!
Call amazing 24 hr.
RECORDED mes-
sage for free details.
(416) 330-3215 ext.
#C32 Home Em-
ployment Directory
for sale.'
$100 CASH per day
Expanding advertising
company rnsetrs three to
five fun -loving, Inendly
management tratrt•es No
transportation or experwc@
necessary call Mia today
a 404.249&
EXCELLENT PAY!
Assembling products for
our manufacturers. Easy
work at home. No
expenence. Call 1-504-
641-7778, Ext, 103. 24
hrs. including Surday.
iMWB
FR(A NX
Ammy1 iW1 Alit i r -Ili!
4EM 90016 Mtq D1 -'al
'"M AT IgE N't t7 4X
.SE F%4;: 91014r
CAL24HX;gS3EP''A
UNEMPLOYED, tad off. roved
—to now Ready to change
A U T R C, D TRAINING The your life Call now to EARN
COURSE. $200. 30 hours, Power
sdtwwe and nnstruCtWns 576 • - - • MONEY TOGA (.,vrsOca-
8036. Joseph 6-930. (01239 )
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BUTCHER - work in A," for
11 0 General H110--- _.ad�g n"n"innate MnnenyR, 3
Help 1 10 General Help 110 General Help 1 10 General Hel ;r o" @x`ww x** "`m be Quid`
P organfzW- Call 728.2255
'Oshawa) rOf inyryyw. (C 12812Z
Research means
ifs,
SANDOZ CANADA INC., one of
Canada's foremost pharmaceutical
companies, is committed to providing
Canadians with the highest quality drugs
and support services in order to save
lives, reduce sickness, ant lower health
care costs. To be a SANDOZ employee
is to be among the best In your field and
the best in the wItitJstry. We are
currently inviting applications for .. .
Custodian
Ow pairltnwft if,
�9� Dprofessiorial to
maintain the high standard of cieariYrless
expected in a phar'rnaceutical operation.
You will perform daily tdeartuig duties and
establish sanitation schedules. Ideally
you have a mirwrurrt of 2 year's' cost d aj
experience and possess a High School
Diploma.
SANDOZ offers a cornpetruve salary and
comprehensive benefits. Please apply in
writing, to:
Human Resources Depertit mit
SANDOZ CANADA INC.
111 Consunwe Of
a�� s
F: (49666-4
NO palcats, Pill o
. SANDOZ
c
ENJOY TakkV on the phone?
Need extra cash? Telephone UNEMPLOYED o, On UIC7 Eam
carwas for the Toronto Star. CN $5oo . $700 part time working
Mary at 7213-5119.(01202) for yowselr. For details. send
WEDDING Photographers SASE 10 CAPA16 Corporarton,
needed. Join the win" team P.O. Box 046010, 1 725
Must have nwdlum format Kingston Road, PkJterkp, On-
equpmen. 434-7336. (012302) talo LIV BPB. (TF)
FOUNDED 1977 - INCORPORATED 19W
DURHAM REGION
COMMUNITY CARE ASSOCIATION
THE ASSOCIATION:
• A not-for-profit organization providing Home Support
and MertW Health Progrartts througitout Durham Region.
THE POSRION:
- Recreation Therapist to work in an Adult Day Program.
THE RESPONSIBIU71ES:
' Plan. implement and evaluate to social and recreational
Programs
• Train and supervise staff and voiuntaers
• Provide support to Primary Caregivers
• Provide persorial care as required
• Work as an effective titan member
• C0m0" records and reports as requred by Program Manager
THE REQUIREMENTS:
• Degree in Recranorh Therapy W equivalent
• Must have proven abbes in waking with frail
elderly, disabled adults and thole with
WOM
Good nlerpersonal and written communication skills
PLEASE SEND RESUME BY FEBRUARY STH, 1992 70:
PROGRAM MANAGER
CAREGIVER RELIEF PROGRAM
122 HUNT ST., AJAX, ONTARIO LIS 1P9
VAN BELLE FLORAL SHOPPES
requires an experienced Floral Designer
for part-time/full-time position. You must
have 3-5 years retail experience,
organizational skills, and a pleasant
personality. Please call Ruth or Marotta at:
623-4441 for further information.
-vu.cn ut-cnnrun regwreo
for midnight shin. Markham
BRIGHT cheerfulenergatic host
required for real es1aM $ales
Bindery. Woodbine and Sleek
office. Phone 697.5800 for
area. Cal 475.04M belwNn 1
information. (0128!721
and 4 p.m. (012692)
PEOPLES Taxi (Ajax) - Drfvrs,
FLOraSTRY Busirten Course -
disptachers, and mechank
call new for onwort-one traktitg
needed Immediately for fast
on *How to run and operate a
growing company. No ex -
floral shop from your home'.
parlance necessary. Panful
Large profit, exciting
tine. 663-7301 or 686.5474
opportunity. Phone 436-0310.
ares 6 pm. (0123921
LANK Mn�.books.
yr Inwnp
Details. 1-805962 9000 Ext CY-
163. (012424
CLOSE call -Ladies faslw e
seeking consultants and
managers. Han• priseentationa,
40% commission. full or part
tines, training provided. For more
information, call Sandy 668-
8503 after 5 p.rrt. (012692)
MOMS, teachers, or anyone i7-
terested In Children's
Literature... CHILD'S PLAY
seeks enthusiastic individuals to
share our unique, sdmulai"
and education books and
games, (birth to 12 yew) to
Other parents and proreesionats
working with children. Pan tin•
Or full time opportunities. No
gLan or deliveries. January ((
and February, START UP -
SPECIALI Cal Ellen, 430.7249;
Susan, 686.5722; or Kinnari,
420-2271.(020692)
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NEWSADVERTLSER, WED. JAN. . 22 22 ,1!!t
110 cenwall f+p 110 GeneraHelp 150 HO$p. medical,150 HOSp`Dental
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HEAD CASHIER
V' ' I • REOUIRED BY
CANADIAN TIRE
AJAX
• Are you a mature person and
have supervised others in the
past?
• Have you had experience
merchandising checkout before?
• Have you scheduled people
before to get top efficiency?
• Have you the ability to anticipate
problems before they happen
and act upon them?
• Can you organize yourself as
well as others?
If you have the experience and the
ability for the above, then we are
interested in talking to you.
Submit your resume to Sally
Bunwood in person or by mail to:
Canadian Tire Ajax
260 Kingston Rd. W.
Ajax, Ontario, L 1 T 1P5
or phone 683-8473 ext. 45
120 Office Help 120 Office Help
1-17.1. AND PARI'-T'l%lE
TAX PREPARATION 1'OSrrIONS
Availahic Febru:_-^: through Apnl upon
successful cornpldion of special tax tuition
course.
(tuition fix S 17 5)
and satisfactory )oh cntcrv-iew-
Tu apply call
H & R Block at
427-1%0
ORGANIZATION
Needs mature person 1-2
days per week to
Process/ship orders and
to handle customer
sennoe. You must have:
• 9ooe Irlpin. /kis
oarrprae Never,
laftereirr baiplwwi
• sbily b eoi irigwr/e -1
b:rgkiius now be
an asset
Pteba npy wit, and
130 Sales Help,
Agents
NETWORK MARKETING
PEOPLE
Here's a progress that
works. S10AMmonth In
30 4ys Is seely pow".
Canon computer, fax,
p)sob copier, fa ksea than
5 723.10111.
OF OP qn...`
RNA's
WITh PhARMAC01OCty
• Institutional Relief
*Competitive Pay Rates
Ca& Mtge/
433=1494
� r
\k(kU 11E4T11 GROLP IHC.
PART-TIbE160
Day Care
RECEPTIONIST
Wanted
Required
FULL Tine Z7:= -M -11 -
for Physician's
day -Friday. Non smoker.
Needed to care for 1 yew old
Office.
child. Cal 686.6751 after 7 p.rrL
positron in a dynamic
(012692
Please reply to File
NANNYINOUSEKEEPER Re -
#4M
quied March test. Whites and
Oshawa This Week
Oaklahoma area f« active 6
RsquI wnwrax: kayboarlift ex -
yaw old boy. Drivers license a
P.O. BOX 481,
nkat. 8341949. (01229
Oshawa
EXPERIENCED reliable
L1 H 7L5
bobys4w rne.de . in my PrrJer-
EUROPEAN two specialists - will
ing tours for 2 young children.
renovate your bathroom or
2-3 days per week. (sa rn. - a
DENTAL recWonst rewired
p.m.) Call after 6. 426-6705.
Ci busy i der,rig fore' . so
Ciel Conuderaton for person
y
65 Da Care
�e
h d"al ^•- r on and as
Available
sissng erpenenos. Soma eve.
work at reasonable rates.
834
n 86. (0123921
CARE
DAYCARE Available in my
B.P. Home Improvements.
home. Monday to Friday.
Sales Hel p,
Lochs and Snack, providal
130 Agents
Fenced yard. Harwood and
Clover149e area Call Linow
reasonable raNs. Ptone 721-
a rytim s. 4274575. (0120M
It you're an outgoing,
ethical, and assertive
individual who doesn't tit
into a 9 b 5 routine, we
could be a grow titl We're
Cansda's largest -Fox Sala
by Owner" Real Estate
Company. Red .stale and
sales experience an asset
but not essential. Ask b
speak to Rob.
'e'ieRe 1- (am) "slumI+dawrtusb OLAN Mille has opening M
FIM '1838 teleph«+e saw daparesrrN
DAYCARE available in our
homes•receipts, daycare
ac tivites. outings. available lar
"work. Grandvrsw arc Bloor.
call 433.0244, Adelaide/
Harmony. call 404-9962.
1
LOVINIQ nad of 2 will wovfde
plenty of TLC Ick your cttild Hat
meals, snacks, outings.
playroorn Rs/rerroea Pttaae
fav Charl ne, 683.0449. Her-
woad/401. (0120-92)
170 Employment
Wanted
I AYa fulltirte student at
Oalww This wait Part ane hours. available W12 Da Care Durham Calls an0 f'0-" my
P.O. Box 481 « 570 - 970. Mon -Fri Hourly 60 y RCC Telikc nicrn CerteicsN. I
885 Far St orbonuses, es . bos. Paid Ilakrirrg Wanted would e to: pan tiny
OdeNaa.Onl LIN7L5 must have excellent tam evenings and weekends. Please
m inicalon ekels. Paul bassoon CARECFVER required - in our call me at 721.0098.
1j %au -b80-1. (012882)
alot Ow 2 chldren, 3 1/2 and 8 MEN with trucks will do
months. Steady days, non ,,
135 SkNled Help
noes. cilmonsp labw
smoke, "'renew row'"".o0d fes. rleooratwor pwir�
an samet. Plow
own wiaa
AFFORDABLE APPLIANCE
7139 mill; and waskend � Cal Cast «lar» 427 -
BILINGUAL Co m uric ttiona
Troubleshooar: Immediate
165 Day Care 165 Day Care
165
Opening: This a challenging
Available
positron in a dynamic
Included. High sfiderrcy fur-
organkailon. As a taws player
nates from =1.995. Tax
would be est requited to
troubleshoot
troubleshoot ey.tem S:omh-
-
DURHAM PROFESSIONAL
French p�`'tw `" bolh
French and English.
HOME DAY CARE
RsquI wnwrax: kayboarlift ex -
(S.) H01 4"76 (Pick.)
We're at Your kffi(
1 To Advertise aN 5764= or 7W7872
Appliance Repair
Heating,
basements, kitchens,
Air Conditioning
AFFORDABLE APPLIANCE
NORDIC Hastkg and Air con
fWmk b all makes andnwdals,
dlaonirp L.T.O. Gas furnaces,
Rslabls service al nsonabie
from 33095 Installed. Tax
raves. Cal Gary, Oshawa heed
Included. High sfiderrcy fur-
Applacse Solas and Service.
nates from =1.995. Tax
431-3999. (TFN)
.. I, - . Low prices on oeMral
Business
' sk. From Sim installed. Tax
Included. Onke 321.1236
Services
(S.) H01 4"76 (Pick.)
BOOKEEPER - b trial balance,
Home
klllBnwpoll time. oompulerixed
Improvements
« ma l ul. have own car. Cal
household move. residential.
Trisha, 6660990. t012292)
Maintenance
Custom Car
Cleinkg Swvloe
Complete Car
and Truck
Cleaning Service
Reasonable Prices
428-8795
Catering
C&C
Catering
for all occasions
Cocktails, Buffet
full table service
WEDDING PARTY
BUFFET SPECIAL
•
Salad Bar
Boneless Stifled
Chicken Breast
Vegetables
Rice or Potatoes
Dessert
Late Night
Snack Bar
522.50/person
cis many mors, wus mailade
Book Now
420-8188
GLAD ELECTRIC
• home a commercial
00 artlp M amp
Service Upgrade$
no G.S.T.
Metro Lic. #E670
• free estimates
831.4338
FRM W; -doves and Doors
Specializing in Wood and
Aluminum Windows and
Doors, replaced or
repaired. Weatherstripping,
caulking, windows, glass,
screen repairs all sizes.
420-7393
Housecleaning Housecleaning
GAILLIND
,A- L,
MAID SERVICES
Serving the community for over a decade.
Caring for your home with personalized,
professional services, at highly competitive
rates. We honor all competitive coupons.
(Fully bonded and insured)
683-7515
Moving,
Storage
MOVING?
We will move anything,
anywhere, anytkne. Men a
trucks for ail types of
moves. Best rates, Mee
estimates. 10% discount
for eaniore.
3401hr. a up
Call 571-0755
RENOVATIONS Cabinetry,
TWO men with trucks 'THE
basements, kitchens,
MOVERS'. Will do all types of
washrooms. additions, pwnrin6•
nova. Very cwmpetitrve. Give
us a call. Pete 576-9533.
eons, free stinrees. Carew
(TFALL)
Company, 432-6866. (021492)
painting. Free stmats. Call
SABER Contracting
9 all
AJAX Moving Systems - full
carpentry, additions,
services. moves. appliance and
piano specialists, flat rate or
renovations, kit hens.
bedwoor,
hourly. SOeciallilo^9 In Durham
fir• nraYeenwroe
Region. Now offering free boss
ofrwpency service. fumiture
with move. Can 4274O005. (TF)
refinishing. quality work
bW Carpemare Inc. Sural jobs
guaranteed. 15 years
MEN with large truck will do
experience. 688-2915. (TFEFG)
household move. residential.
EUROPEAN two specialists - will
commercial. An types of moves.
renovate your bathroom or
Call Carl or Jane, 427-2856.
kfic hen wast as wait as flow
(TF)
toes. 20 yrs. epererroe. Good
TLC Movnn4 Local and out d
references and satisfaction
low, w ria, rase Quality
Buaranbed. For het estimate
oykttra 725.4913.
work at reasonable rates.
. (TF)
Pisa" w 427.3518. (TF1
B.P. Home Improvements.
cupboards. prolessionally
drywal. loping. spay rexturnp,
Painting,
"Mpiidid °•ding•painting.r c
rooms. and filing. Quality work,
Decorating
reasonable raNs. Ptone 721-
OIMn. Cal Batas 706-4=-
9290.(012992)
• Reliable, dependable
PaintingMNallpapering
• CommerciaU
Residential
• InteriortExterior
• References on
reques
t
�.
• Prosnptilrlse
es ""des call
Party
Services
MAGICIAN, clown, rabbits. and
thends, ready to entertain. Need
assistance with your party,
promotions. openings, fund
raiser? Lettuce Heel Also baI-
bon and magic classes. 839-
7057.(021092)
RABBIT wants work doing
magic for children's parties and
all occasions, have my own
magician. Cal Emis 668-4932.
(TF)
Tax, Financial
Directory
NEED MONEY
YESTERDAY?
:all M.C.A.Mortgage
Corporation :oday.
(416) 502-8800
QUICK CASH
IMMEDIATELY
MONEY
PROBLEMS?
CONSOLIDATION
CALL 428-8439
r- ow A- n T"IA.r .�.•s. • w,., .... res,• re
u0- tomsk eusos
ONE.
Coheokorrtrorra ewnosrr tome
oro/ 10 Ara 10 Is P.K
U.ww r a.•.e.r
• r ,
220 Articles
For Sale
FOR Sale - upagfnt Piro. sIwo
and 1 - 50-7 ft" hut. Woo.
Cal George cher a pm at 931-
3075, (012322SNC)
FREE ,kids for lifewood , 717
l
good raw. We pay GST and 432-1677. (01282
COMPLETE renovations and
YlS. CM ip and ask
it Mart. 725.38=A (TFAIyPST.
repairs, addNrons. baserr enta.
Hand man
bathrooms, kitchens with
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Ceramics. Plualbng, electrical.
anal « too large. pAWN" .t
available, qualify wknrnahp
p
painting. Free stmats. Call
GCB CONSTRUCTION Irneror
Eugene. 432-2150. (020794
and exterior repairs, renovarrons
CUSTOM Woodwork lints
•g
and construction. No fobtoo 0-9
Twlrrrsel Marhaganraras Serie
7B. 1735 Bali 9t. Pidurkg
or small. M k needs b be done,
rior and exterior home
we can do 1. Fasuelewt prole-
mprovemerrss. Cal Rouge Val-
aronal work guaranteed. Call
bW Carpemare Inc. Sural jobs
Craig ad "6-1913. (TF)
wekAN- 26&2156. (021492)
HANOYPERSON - to do all
EMPIRE Custom 801ders -
hame renovations. bee prices,
r*novalions. additions. rei
free eetimwesI. u0- Dornerkc,
room. basement apartments.
72139. (012ati2)
specializing In finished
M a N - TERPRIZES - Spring is
'PI IT Free Eatnrasas, work
co,who. we do a &IL rro lOo
guaranteed, references
trip. no job loo smd. C«mvrrer-
available. 404 0-030. (012'92)
tial and residential, yard
KITCHEN and bathroom
maesenrno, srwwpbughng,
cupboards. prolessionally
-aeric► and extei« /pais
eF-ied «desgred Call Slee
• Reliable, dependable
PaintingMNallpapering
• CommerciaU
Residential
• InteriortExterior
• References on
reques
t
�.
• Prosnptilrlse
es ""des call
Party
Services
MAGICIAN, clown, rabbits. and
thends, ready to entertain. Need
assistance with your party,
promotions. openings, fund
raiser? Lettuce Heel Also baI-
bon and magic classes. 839-
7057.(021092)
RABBIT wants work doing
magic for children's parties and
all occasions, have my own
magician. Cal Emis 668-4932.
(TF)
Tax, Financial
Directory
NEED MONEY
YESTERDAY?
:all M.C.A.Mortgage
Corporation :oday.
(416) 502-8800
QUICK CASH
IMMEDIATELY
MONEY
PROBLEMS?
CONSOLIDATION
CALL 428-8439
r- ow A- n T"IA.r .�.•s. • w,., .... res,• re
u0- tomsk eusos
ONE.
Coheokorrtrorra ewnosrr tome
oro/ 10 Ara 10 Is P.K
U.ww r a.•.e.r
• r ,
220 Articles
For Sale
FOR Sale - upagfnt Piro. sIwo
and 1 - 50-7 ft" hut. Woo.
Cal George cher a pm at 931-
3075, (012322SNC)
FREE ,kids for lifewood , 717
l
good raw. We pay GST and 432-1677. (01282
LOUT P
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Articles
Services - Oualay, -,Pantry. taping, pakotrg T-br ttaldrr9
anal « too large. pAWN" .t
available, qualify wknrnahp
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230 Wanted
OiMCVi al Flu big and deoorat. beet prloes Cal 428.2888 or
lip eta Small « large. home 0-0-&5273.
a(012 mea& Cas anytime, 426
For Sal@
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dna' nesones rsrah ,! Rerrohneaorw
Twlrrrsel Marhaganraras Serie
7B. 1735 Bali 9t. Pidurkg
TOYS, suppas and
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723-14" 7a.m. - e:30p.m. � le we MOM dly T4W
amporary
PAPERNIANtparlG and poising,
all 0 Palmer 9iazin9• wall
needs, for new n profit
dWkicwO "may eehol.
opening
andHome CNN 4?u0-6a3. tMaWl
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F« = in -a No. 1077 - Village i
Improvements LEAMM hm WM*Wrws and
1130"3-8790' « 571-1708.
1971
7M�iE�
your roarer b: Lyn «
Susan Vivian, TM Itinaa �Wng "1`'"'r' icke 1! ma
showers stale. repairs and
Pr Ouk. Mort. - AL. 94 pin,
Sal. 9.6 pun 0 -25 -Ml. � 9
buy: Used
JOURNEYMAN electriclan. wrnovafsd /0 yor guaranies.
PROFEaiONAL paitW arca
fm WOW"" berdt. Ca1�729-
Speddsbg in service chargee, Visa and MIC. Member d en
ookopo ft 1 roan of tdtole
0-653, of w 530 prin. (012MM
rewiring, additions and Bear Business Buwar. Fiala al-
hares, gwraalaed bents rake,
WANTED - stoves, Irl
di gas
All work NO and drop at how Cal
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pmwO acs ssafrrses Cab Barmaid. 420.10L Peop eo e
No job's too Small.nd l. Ouality
w od;mwo ip guawraas& Cad
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presser than IWS). can PMW-
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per week. Ex -Ilene typing
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abffay b wort 0-e loam n w bas � y
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SftC" armsasCWOR skels. children 6 weeks and lip n
205 Firett+0od 220 For Sale
Sale
Articles
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280 Last
meaner. Cony sa r sklM an
advantage. Send wshrnhe b:
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and English. Located In sill SL1perVlSed homes at
For Sal@
at Fourtd
Twlrrrsel Marhaganraras Serie
7B. 1735 Bali 9t. Pidurkg
Oshowat area. w cow emcee" reasonable rales.
wroAcl^B ooaditMrss, an attastMs
BROOKLIN Firewood FRtocsE a"d'e01re` al"ioi0• "t
- fe8ae °sadibrt, datktg atone
WALLPAPER wararnoa -aur
1.000 rolls from gig ams to
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salty and berhdite psdtapaseasoned
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39A6 a double roL Open s days
no
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your roarer b: Lyn «
Susan Vivian, TM Itinaa �Wng "1`'"'r' icke 1! ma
picked up). hardwood. free
daMry. Truro bulk, 825 FLEA MARKET Vendors
Pr Ouk. Mort. - AL. 94 pin,
Sal. 9.6 pun 0 -25 -Ml. � 9
dare Jai. 19092. Sa�yy�
value. Pbm* all 831-2199
4th for fraknklg
Group. (410-) 434-4100. Fax: since 1984.
pkk-
ed up (on Saturday and crud. SIL and Stn. bdoore,
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Ww rrsassails on rrtacMrw.
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"" skids • nor arewlood lila
b"ass, nwaimses, fecepae.
badord• V-*^ p igamil".
PRegMWP'sTbEgelts � 286ml207
Rd. Ish b Asllbwn Rd. 656• m� from OMIws• �.
SM. 013090 are *49. farm fresh Produce.
no W� Rd. B- Days
only 7 am - 3 p.mt Mandel to
��- mag while, dog. I colts
smear to Samoyed. Found
Hatred and Cowl F
Mos Corea b division
OIMn. Cal Batas 706-4=-
Fnball. (TFNALL)
Jaarry 10 an Say/ Or.
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obytelo° atnaia45 for er to
and a d
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Durham
Durham 8uskwss Computer
for 23 years. NETWORK gtaHooLwaltw�+oi»�w
HARDWARE in her own home Io-
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MO Taos cold, 12' « 10-'. M SALE New a used frost free
b Oshawa aaa. Callwlrq.ralow, now14.4 ou. IL
prod wall bradials. 8675. Ali
00"Wow, GOOD BTU. good
ets-Supplies•
290 -Pets-Supplies-
Coles. 427-3010. (TF)
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should ho
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or awwe
721 a7a2 p12a62) 3558. Slephonsons Furnituw
and AFWrso•w• 227 Cowl SL.
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with an omplsasb on Novell by d low and cans. Suzann
427-1751.001204
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220 Osnlew, 5%•7440-. p1a"
FOr Sale
waft gun doors, good��
audition, 8450: lift desk,
01KLot *4
pppin b failing hums.
Their am
130 Agents
Nawar. Prslsnrsa will be
derail rd appicanls web an to RE( E a .a.rsbl. to RM LUYBER
PIANO! and Keyboards -
FAX °Organd 'Thess apartment sl:. 0-M
gr+rr. loom ar'� "
with
Th ply 4 M1�6 weeks mky
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d MainfrarrWMkli my hams. lo'a'd Hwy, afidt- DRy FiiEW000
connections. HARDWARE ,eykg Beach Rd, asa0-tle ho urs
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TECHNICIAN - Applicants pkinow14 ►derernoe avai�b HARDWOOD
tsouki poesses aprbrtoe b al 4274983. (012462) 4'x 0'X 12" -$ 0
Ielm wall lanktis. Fa&Vhww Plano 1lyoAts, 433.1401. (TF)
switch and r~o eontrd.
ORAIOFATiEN Cloaks _The
Boss Is Away Sale. for the
LNAlA-APlO PUPPIes, 7
weeks old. 3 mala, 1 lintels.
5800 for ado= Manager. Ol
AOV6:rMBeti Matlaga. Obi
and repair. Io: 4' x 1' x 1d• - so
PC colsligurara your
Picone Iaallud your rsatsrrne b: IJ3VM10 mofrr d 2 0-0-1 Provides Easrlfeke�>ep
Was b P"lady. G rods d. Ipaper= ww � � coon �
and tared. 16 nrrlwle d4 30-00.
mmih d Jawraryll Cal T.Mp
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CONPUTE, Technical Swvim I�bb and wiabb are for
Division. 333 King 31. W.. VW child. any age. hot ntsab %7042
831.7006 LS Win• Loco than a ywwr old.
m=uss, 101 Ilene Mang more flame. Call 725-
COMMODORE 64 we modern
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3257 (01� Call 420
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Oshawa, . La We provided. 4010370. p1202)
2JIL_
70-0. (DI2392)
Ves w1111 tralartos,
software. 3400. Ousan size
FREE To a 90011 home. wall
Buds hMMt4 weeui>tr0. Srtane►
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thalt
IPob9iaw 1ha d applications
lira DUFFRIS Bay L -ah Cans FIREWOOD - A0- hardwood. as
nol be answered. has s. 1G ! and split, 1GInches.
BEIGE cod soft a char,
72'w x 641 19 Be xx M'. W. oondlfon 8250. Pins kitl n
othat ize s isliallabs' Swells"
nbob. Gnplaos
tOld xrwrt English 5 Very
whaate,
bonue.s�P!IIP� ��
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b �ft"
u aylo andb �tandolm
Mar wall be corttaded. (012302) mss• y 4 y daycare 63. lowo°d 19o8pe6
nuns school 427.82G3 bad. Cal 3361, p20192)
est. good condition, 82200.
BNde Orapoly Phone G8G 3450 alt« G P.m
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bdba tandai d. Cal riuby at
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CON Chrb 576.0291
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5710. (012662)
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260 Arts & Crafts 260 Ars a Crafts 400 Apartlnerltg pararlerlts � N11M ADVERTI 04 WED. lAN, 2& 1992_pAGE ",A
For Rent 400 A For Rent 400 a 400 "� � 410 H01 Fa 410 Houm For
IINGOI Cftartos
Or, Live Pasu m, c may, terrific 1 a 2 b •
. modern +panmwft. EX
Folk Studio quiet location. utilities
�
Bmkwss Hour: Mon. b Thurs.1.5 p,tn, 7.1 p,ny, LWO- ro• barony lhCkrd.d.
Fid. i SOL 1-5 p.nL Laundry f&dlitiea. Available
Registration for all levels of students ncraw. $675 8 $799 morMy. For
Classes - Seminars - Workshops. ro �'"�rp Call 432.9127.
Full line of supplies 3 handcrafted wood. LARGE
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3 Ro#wglen Rd.,
Southrw
Ajax, Ont.
Call 683-M7
2 bedroom rpery,y,a
rr. 2 fries• trove, fNeyece. packing,
private entrance, close b Her.
a IrlOny Rd. and 401. Available
A Feb. 1. $700. Poeas hal 571-
0W4. 012902)
8401 3 AJAX -clean spadoc" one
bedroom. Selcaxaired bases
Pets -Supplies ment apartment. Separate
290 Boa Bina 370 Recreation ""'onm laundry. parking, $545
V.,t.:.,n__ "antler )nokhdss UMMM. Awa.
NEW Puppy? (12-18 weeks).
31 FT 19 8 Airstream, 9x
Smokers,
Smoke "id no pea. Cal 883
He's learning now, he's kwnYp
he 't
condition, many extras, must
4015.(012%2)
A. r
Junior Kinder Classes
seN $13,000. 16th. canoe, fibre
AJAX - iil50/monthly . 2
start Jan. 30. Senior Kinder Pup
Vies square back, must nate.
bed aOdn4 Includes 5 appliances,
Py and Novice classes all
(012882)
including laundry faciiitip, 2
available. Cal K-9 Klub House.
1867 YFM Yamaha 350 ER,
Parking mea. Available Feb.
404-8617 x837.2364. (012392)
electric start, high low range
1" 420-1946, heave meesage.
GERMAN Shepherd unlit
ups, CKC reg., chs
Pgrrnpion
transmission with recerse,
Carriers' $2500 w best offer. Cal
(012692)
AJAX • 401hfa d sheerest
bloodlines, excellent
6554320 (012892SfJC )
Orta bedroom apartment, bright,
tempermem. black and tan,dean
p rtnlents
kitchen, fridge. stove,
male/female,Aa
vet -Inspected,
400
"a"her"id drywir• fenced yard.
tattooed, ready to go. Little
For Rent
parking, $595 inclusive. Call
Britain. 705.786.3311. (012392)
WHITBY - one b e d r o o m
428-0665. (012392)
Automobiles
apartment. $525. Two bedroom
AJAX Bright one bedroom brae
300 For Sale
$600. Plus last months rent
Woo
required. Wooing pthdpie
ideal
inert sinSkoggle. fe ,4 Preferred.
for single. lemale preferred.
1991 Subaru Jusy GL, 4 wheel
oniy,
Cal 8ti8 evenings. r*
53911 days. (012890)
Non -smother, $575 inclusive.
Cable extra. Available
drive. 5 door hatch, arrvfm 5
speed. asking $7995 coo. Cal
AVAILABLE Feb. 1, Whitby
Immediately. 427.6688.
(012292)
John. 286-7502. ro12
apartment bolding. Spedous,
carpeted, newly painted
OSHAWA - 401/W1i&W lr9e
bedroom
1990 Sprint. mihtdondlniY ion,o
24.000 kil. 3 year warranty.
apartment. Close to bus,
shopping. thioles Included. No
main floor of
bungalow bac fent on pant.
rustprooled. am4m cassette.
slam system must sig. Asking
Pets. One bedroom $600.. two
bedroom,
quiet "row. appliances, $895 ale
included. Call 6832298
(5,900 or beg one. Telephone
$700. 666.5174.
(013092)
after 6
P -m (012892)
416-666-5746. (0128M
IMMEDIATE Possession -
AJAX - brand row one bWroorn
basement apartment
19" REPOS - from bards and
leasing oompaMes, 80 Cars,
tucks. vans at WHOLESALE
central - new bachelor
apartment, 4 appliances,
with
separate entrance. Available
Immediately. Two
Price*. Why pay retain Cal the
Repo Centre 286-8368. (TF)
serale entrance. park
Wparking.
hydro included. 1550 monthly.
new
appliances. $575 includes
Cal 666-2220. (012192)
utilities. cable, and parking. First
IM Topaz GS, 4 door, auto,
and lag. Must Sed. 427-7405.
Power slowt%. brakes. or. tit.
PICKERING Liverpool and Bay-
(01289rt)
cassette. 66.000 miles, f5995
ly large two bedroom unfur.
nished basement
PICKERING - BrockN01. Orbe
77 & 33 FALBY COURT
Two bedroom apartment in family building.
Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances,
laundry facilities and underground parking
included. $701/mo.
Call 686-0845
or 686-0841
Mon. -Fri., 8:30.4:30 p.m.
AJAX
55 Falby Court
2 bedroom apartment n family building. Air conditioning,
broadloom. 2 appiancas, laundry fadlities, saunas and
execs room, underground parking included.
Call
683-6021
Sat -Sun. 12-5 SHELTER
Mon --Fri- 9-5 CORFOBAT1on
-...+..
Denied. Wncchest« Auto Salsa apartment• bedroom basement aparthleh,
ONE BEDROOM
Brockln. 6655437. we. 856 $725 n0 111y of ncka". 837- brightgate entrance, wait
2410 , 222-2692J 1 g BASEMENT APARTMENT O W
8082. (01268Q)ro 2892) to Go/Town Centre, parkin )
1988 GMC Jimmy. V•6, Emna
BLUE lox jacirK size 12. Ex- $5W Yhckdes utiaties. Available 5500 morin SOAMS3bdmi. hill 2
automat. P4 Pb_ air oondkion, cellon condition, f250. Cal immediately. No pets. Can atter Includes, heat. hydro, cable, appliances. garage Close to
Per-. power door lock. 2 whieel430-7=(012392) 5 p.m. a 68h6-3533. (012892) laundry, Town Centre For derails
cruse oomrol, ArrNm cassene. PICKERING • 2 bedroom, base- WHITBY - wak to 401/Gd small Frst. last required. cal (Pit") 420.042$
2 tone paint. Raley Wheels. m e n t apartment. private 2 bedroom ahpartmerx. fridge, Call Rhonda adim n820- or (rororae) 362 -RENT
93.000 kms. $8900 certified. entrance, 4 piece bath, 4 Mom included. included. Available Feb. honda 0-2111. March" Property
n ��
Mike Jackman Motors. 985- appliances, $660 monthly in- 15. 2tar parking, garage, $750.
4273. (012882 duding utilities. Cable and air. 725.4012. (012892)
1987 Mazda RX7 GXL. 5 speed. suitable for 2 people. First era OSHAWA - Close to GM mouth PICiCERtNG
last. 831-8456. (0126M PICKERING
amvtm CO play" and air con.. plant. Two bedroom apwtriwi t, Specaous 2 bdrm. apt.
60.000 kms.. mint condition. WHITBY March 1. One bedroom ern floor. 5650 per rrwmn Cal ground goo of Inokrss. 1 bedroom basement apt
f15.5W.1 WI662 (012292) apt. i1 dean. quiet building, 668.4016 evenings, or 72S toot new
New ,
alas CAevene, 4 door. dark blue hecoy decorated, appliances, 8911. days, (012892) appwiariless. es, utilities Spotless, Sep9rate
with btu. rterior, 5 speed rams., pa"`r'g laundry facilities aro WHITBY . bright one bedroom inckhded. targe garden. 6ntrirn06. llolibe6
rhes condition. no rust, certified, utilites included. 5723 per walkout basement, private
asking $2250. 433.8858. moths For apps.'a view 666 entrance, utitiea nciuded. No Cal 2016-2M10-4 $800/monlh. Included. tit.
(012392) "(0'289 vera dose m al amenow and
16x6 Hyundai Steller GSL. iabr PICKERING very large bright 2 401. Available Feb. 1, f525 appointment appointment
bedroom apartment. own mondxy. 7216652 r 666-5798. TWO bedroom basement.
awes. low MANQ8, 52300. CAN entrance. very large kitchen, (012382) P"MRING Or A.IAX
(012 9406, leave message. front room with fireplace. Furnished bora s �"se in aagolip a
(0/2Ig2f ONE MONTH FREE whit one �'�nanN h0m& OMe and Gknwww Air,
t11a4 Acadlan in the best d p arch oak 3 t feoo year lease. Rosamond. 182 96 Church St S. cable, hydro. Wo,klq aduNs
ktnorhdhly. 668 1365 (0t2i D•Arcy SL. Coboug. Luxury ore EXecutiw beic helot
condition. Call 579-6995. pelerred, i4arh-errtokers, no
(012302SNC) AJAX - large one bedroom and 243edroom sures, from Studio, patio d", POL 836-4M 012812'Ca' P
Oaeennwd apartment. separaae SgSWrrorth plus hydro. Rax to balcony, raMne, park no 19" Caravelo, ?2 erga . front entrance, $675 mor" indud- Own option available. 372.3356. Pet". MO Md. Also APARTMENT her rem. 25- fL
wheal drive. Automatic, good ung utili iss and cable. Available 372-1955 or 436.2605. strait. sena tlwrobm kfl tc eras 2 bedrooms,
so in
winter car. 52,000 a beat offer. Feb. 1. First and lag months (TFNALL) y
428-2774. (012682) requried. No pots. Non smoker.odloon 214-•1611 216.201E dsmr - . new, cotmes. 1MAast,
19x4 Chov. EI Camra. netalic 1M. Cal 686.1754 afar Tgal duPiW 1, 0"rnaAL in AJAX - bre 1 bedroom back IM nuorstly • satins. Cal
$toy, Florida car, toes km"„ Sp.rtL0/249� ca�etds at�ameclxiaP 0l4 merit apartment, separate 432-001113 Of P entrance, eat -in kitchen, CENTRAL WMtey, spado„s
49,000, amvfm stereo, V-6, LARGE basemers hparbr wt, 1 WPfarhoss, rouble drive, quid parking, laundry, cable, one bsdhoon, available March
daarval". rare OO WMM carbadtOorn. oc roon ba, kitchen, ase, within vrahng distance to appliances, no pets, non. 1e, Vh"a1 scut
Cenified, $7400. 728-4988. a1 appliances. laundry. noway, schools and shopping. 5650 per smoker. first and lag. 1650 dunces r "�%Ca12SM In.
(012892) renovated, own wworviW quill -10 Pan hydro. Fret and kill nWall lr• Available rmmedlelsly.
1903 Dodge Cd. f70o x beg neighbourhood, $570 all 7250656"4324617. 012e4M CON 427-1796, 0123a23NC) OrO464@a9. (01 230a
offer. Cenlied. Cal 83x.5222 9 inclusive. Can 434-8781. WHITBY - CLEAN 2-0 PRETTY two bedroom base- rl�1EAIHIG -Haig am aaeeroarn
am -4 print 012032) 012�W�1 baeermurx spaasrx in irplail mens apartment in Ajax. Izasla- 1 - a orlim l saperate
WHITBY - one bedroom Separate entrance, laundry Separate entrance. utilities arir"p' pakblg, cow aa"a�
19x0 Chw. Citation, 4 door. ry
needs erne body wok, ewe aparblitem row. dear, bright. fadiths. rderencas. f880 . Intended. available March 1. 'bll Ntrrte0iahiy 5:100 sew
40% utilities. Immediate First and fart, $800• Cal 483- month FkaHIN 4660450.
BsN ° A00epted• For P laundry. t44o 0872 or 427-0478, leave fM2�
kdxntaYpq php» 424-0707. inclusive. Feb. 1/92. Non- Possession. Call 683-8661.
(012492SNC) smokers. JM, 486.8288 Shot, (0121821 aah-SM& (0123M RN NSNED arle tl new one
5-90 peva (012342)
ism Chau. kroda wagon, now MUST ase this bight rpadas �� aid Mlhtss Rd. Nw wit � ptlea" ��.
traamdss(o„ . • is Mop or peat WNFTBY - one -, I -rr4 wish in one -, - , In basemen apart- two bedroon stalk tea basement
offer- Cali 664-0434. Df. -, I1rw btoadbar, bb a nes" VM air ugla rood stove +Pararaae+a. Britian flocrssam peaM 1 -oil Sll mse
013192SNC) fbSO Inclusive. OGoi doPat na1N Caes a OC nd and kow OWlbn rtmoka Pdor 8875- u1Bos Wft PSA1ft Cable. no pea. n� $450 umm" inckcdad.
Call bMosaa 430.8 PM Slaw.
310 TR1m For iaaa»INa 4 "163161 of 7231• =78Z
tcuded. Nb pats. Cale 434- included -
20590"2 012298$ 42,3 r01�
Sale mm 012 382) 7487 sties 5 p int 012042) MMON - 3bediroo m opwt- A JAX - Doan 2 bedsosn base -
1087 Ford RaaEsr XLT. 1Q 1on, 162 kalifs, So rparkrlwht Nwpbce, 4 Included. Ca831-30M Appliances a'"l
fully loaded, in excellent b Sp r, Mon Fri. aFl iaa+�ry r K separ�
fully fon, $8,000 ceirtiexcellent
led. of Ba* west a Liverpool• piece washroom, laundry entranp, $600 plus 40%
SbPimMi tan to Town Came» S86a fadwiss, separate entrance. WHITBY - 2' basermtee taifss, Rsdacelro"s ktlntedlMe
7g01 after»j01 paK a morl4l IAiIMs hdtkded Fridge, S67S nat4tly. Cal Roger. 436 apartment. 1300 sq.ft. of possessbn. Cale 6I3-gti81.
stove 831-0147. (0121821 3100 or 4863063, (TFSNC) luxurleus living space. 4 --- - 2 bedroom unit
1495 Chair Silverado. V$. PICIf� 2.11 wtoombow AJAX LakakOnt tui bsdrodrs. applahbas` CaIMra ak, prMN
o a�ktow *0 a� nett apartnonts, clears and firepake, four appliances. Available f$ n1 am Mad i.
way rem truck. $5000 VAn bigia6 sloes b a1 arwmlbs Air. Ground floor. tal4iee. cable, mm be seen. $400 Ui1Nes hsitdsd. him 1. Frldge� Menai ulwb InNkded.
awflpy- Cal 8864312 afar 6 storage laundry. parking, 1750. Available inlmtediately. 430.7108 01238?# se Pals Applot4iaau may be
p.m , leers ttteesage 0"'*- prkala enlrarDL Awl" Fab. Must be seen, 683-4830. pidted up a Durhaa Hatiliitg,
(0128921 1/83 kia"clt 1I4Q $825 titlltfeaf (0122821 LIVERPOOL and 401. - 2. 1415 Dundas SL E Mit Floor,
1685 CWO included Stefan 836 OSHAWA 401. huge. clean. bltlro°a I blremwra aRtarelrrd, Lang Tower, Wiftyr N CON 436
Dodge. 150 4 X 4, short 2151. (0128421 1,000 sq. ft. basement 5850 Prue Ulities, Availabb Seto bstwoen 690 and 490
boat Pickup, h aacelatl original OORIrM01111 nes PMJsrktg SPL aparttrNK caPeo . @operate Mack 1M. 427-1664. (0123421 weekday. (0128821
cOnditbn, 318 auto, power in pr- - home bio mNL bib entrance, laundry, garage, TWO and three bedloortt apart- AifAX . -� gititdkers•
steering, brakes. 14995 brand
condled. Winchester Auto it* hyrdro, heal cable own par udldn included. PIMer mems available a OM an0 800 rtes =Cknlw IakMide don_
Sats, Bl. Wil 666 ter eve. laundry, piarkltq for 2 Cars. non-smoker. $575. Avail" Glen St. Call 720-4993, dominlums for Immediate
Available March JAM $785 March 1. 579-3682. Leave Osh=L 0121821
866.4012, (012BgQ1occupancy. 1.2.3 bedrooms,
(riairiddly 0t�� 683.4041. OnyOM ns@oaga 0128M PICKERING - one- bedroom 900•a5oo res• n., featuring 5
SOUTH AJAX. Fumshod or un- basement spanned. Private *Plan'$*. air. balloonists and 3
60 Snftm vies WHITBY, . b.d»+or apakmtwml iwnidied buJsitlng room with rlctrarhoe finplim dining room, heath dub with b
It/ klcher, batlaow aaI I private kitchen and bath, $500 monthly pits 40% UsSies, health cockle t0nd �
2 'biM Deere Srtowmmtobiee, envartos, laundry fadlNlea. pakirng, foundry, cable, phoro. 8367345 alar 6 p.m . (012242) lards Toa, To Nes al 426
1973400 CC and 1977300 CC. close to Go trait and 401. $485 $485 per mo. 896.3299. OaHAWA •822 (ilort 5-1 O
1 dOubio bad ill baler, good niontldy. 430.3100 after 590 012292) bili and bale urft 2 O d 1674. 0213921
condition. 11150 for ON or boo PJIL (012482) AJAX -rtes 1 bedr0am base apt awlabte nes otic search OSHAWA nes bulditg h don f
tt11x. Call 8111644108. 0124921 ONE bedroom mafnflaor In mora apartment, 4 *Planes. 1g. SM. one bed. Match tel vain" bcalis, One aid No
Cla�sslil@d FaX olturlly. 3 min. 10 Lake RWIM6 cable, Cabral all non smoker $675-- and larch . Ca$4748iS Cobb,ia s1
579.2238 hllduded. Pfhmo W5 Pe►morsel a& aw Available Feb. 1 FHM treat. parking Included, S76 and WBIw Uekrdsd Cale 408 -
NOW (0121871 1@oL 5475.426.1444. (012182) 0873. 72'5-4698 (01238M 1�• (IF) (0
IRE'flt
Rlflt
r1t:ILeING 2 e.dloxn base•
ment mob MUSE Mailabb Feb. 1. South
net, gaaioa
DICKERING West Shore, 3
OshawL 21, 1 -nnr main Boor.
home. Incl"
home. Includes private SM inclusive. o SM and Pay
�ng• 4iptionces, own udki@L Laundc0rid".
bedroom sand. upper f vel.
AveNtble irmud OW o Feb.
tat. Close
ty sory, parking
utMles. Cal 8347978, 1012602) awllsbls 728-3754. firgoast.
to school and
Frandi rams Bar. Fat yard.
(0t2HJ2�
PICKERING BOWLEROFINCH - LOVELY btrrugafovr, dose W
$400 m h1V and WNW 420.
8471 or 4274095. lot22=2)
229M
bedroom ba&Ww basement am
awmen. Separate grewna amenitites, main floor, 3
NEW home for rent, raised
Parking. 4 appliances, cable, bedrooms. $875 per rtbmh. Two
bungalow. 3 bedroom up, 2
SSW helutive. Fire1/bst. 837- $8w room bmwnwx atpartmem,
50
bedroom down. Two bot hs, two
per month includes
2274 alter 6 p m. (012882) utllties. Phone 1-416-453-6993.
kitchens, large lol, northwest
Whitby location. Ideal in-law,
OSHAWA Centre area, one GARDEN HILL Executive 4
666-2066, $1290 monthly
bedroom brands o bedroom home, In country, 30
negowih- (012360
washer. dryer. fridge. stove 11*14it4 46 from kiss. $12Mus00 per e.
Included. era and Iasi,
bathrooms. -. 2 krcheAbed►aonhs. 2
Phone 416-797-2601, (01
references. $500 monthly In- 2892)
• vMnofa house. 5800 .r
dudes utlaiss. Available Fab. 1. PICKERING VILLAGE 3
ullilli"' (416) 985-4885.
7256204. (012492) bedroom house, ChurchMwy 82
(0128921
location. $950 month plus
410 Houses For utilities. 427-7452 (012292)
415 Housing
Rent cmisw NG Brodkin bungalow,
Wanted
AJAX - 3 bedroom, hardwood 3 bedrooms. finished basement
No pea. Applcatona may be
floors, comer fireplace, large large corner lot, large deck,
WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom house
Yard. new kitchorL large drives, mage. available and of March,
first March. Cal days x loam $1050 per morrh, first. last plus
in South Ajax for June 1. Be.
tw60n $600.5900. 683-7657.
message. 353-961117. (012697) to tiea.6ss3572. (012492)
(012292)
AJAX - how, 2 storey exec. 4 420 Townhouses
� ' 1 .n t1J� both. 2
420 Townhouses
garage, 3 bath, family room, For Rent
For Rent
laundry. mein floor, greenhouse
Rooms To
430
kit. 2 year old, dose b as onion.
$1300. Available inrrrdisey.
42041M alter 7 (012892SNC)
DOVOWAYIENT PROBLEMS?
We can help. Dont pry rent
when you Can afford to own.
From $1.200 month. CeN Doug
or Rick. asismo6. Community
Financial Scrips. (01179?)
DETACHED - 3 bedroom house
BROCK ROJHWY. 2
3 bdrms., 1 1/2 baths, newly painted, 4
appliances, large eat -in kitchen, full basement
with walkout to garden 8 garage. $985 +
utilities.
PPG Management Ltd.
759-9395
4 puce both. thopims. double AJAX • 3 bedroon +awnnou
wain
parking. SM plus utilities. Frey Westney Rd/4" 2. end un
W required. Days 729,9667, with garage. f975imonth
she 6. 725-0832. (012302)
utilities. Tinct a last. refer
Non-arrtokeng, no pets. Av
WHITBY - 3 bedroom man Box, rrMCI 1192.428-3238.(012292
(0,
room with nreplaa, eat h
kitlarniy
0564AWA -two and 3 be0
kitchen, finished basement,
t",� W. u� CMe a townhouses. includes al
schools. park. $1196 montny utilities. 4 appliances. cbse
achoola and amenities. call 434
Plus. 686 2801. (012492)
3072. (TF)
AJAX -5 year old. 3bedrool1 TWO and three bedro0
12 bad•$. new 401 and GO. 2
appfa xma.995 forced yard. Jen.
townhouse in quiet Tamil
5. $995 plus. 683-3592.
(012692)
compiex Fr
Close o Knob Hilton included
Schools close by. and bus
PICKERING - Bro irl4wy Z new
m fr- d conpbx.. Cal 434
very clean detached. 3
5914. (012392)
bedroomnces.s. 1 gis1/2 baths, 4
�"2 t" klichem 5900
OSHAWA .240 Omand Dr.,
Ug .
pis t2 uelrw. Oaabl ' garage,
SM. 570 Beatnc St.. Seep..
no Pete. f nil last. 831-2361.
(Ot24921
766 Wilson Rd, N.. Still Three
bedroom ,,,,1e areal aloe Fero.
1st. Hot and hydro extra.
ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom main
Fridge. stove, garage included.
floor bungalowl built m stove.
No pea. Applcatona may be
fireplace, good Oshawa
picked up at Durham Housing,
location. Merercee $775 plus.
1615 Dundas St. E. 4th Flop.
705277.2265. (01289?)
Lang Towr. Whine Or Caa
AJAXMICKERNG - 3 bedroom
436-6610 between 8:30 and
homes from 31025 monthly.
4� T1s. (012697)
Appkwbcw now tran.pptatiph.
arJnools. Mops. Cao 472-3713 or
Rooms To
430
622-4363. M128821
Rent
BRAND new r"rvaled 2 goer
AJAX - furnished 1 bedroom
house. 3 bedroom", tridge,
Move.
share living room, kitchen.
eeOeaeex lor�lon, dose
b 401. For nigra nbrmlrDn,
bathroom wxh 1 onrr person.
Suits mature male. 5375 month -
CNN Sbve, 57649x2. (012382)
111429-011174. (01Z892)
AJAX - saotl@os 3 bedroon 2
AJAX turnished room with
bah, grow*- * kitchen. open
Maden lociala $75 per weML
h rQP's "t double 9a�e, walk to
6835180. (012692)
Oen north. FrgAag
Mase t S_ 4a179a2. (0128x2)
AJAX - "angle room horA iW a
AJAX - Magill and Westney.
unlumehad. wen use d kitchen.
Prefer women only, $300
My clean- 4 bedroom 1amNy
monthly. 686-0773 after 6:30
room with fireplace, large
kaden
p.rrL (012892
w -in• mstm flow WHITBY three bedroon
mg=r.laundry, 2 12 ulna basemhex, lowehouse. $900 . uultier
faced, asrtra air. 2 car garage, Available immadviseiy. Can tut
$12511 Cal sK04M. (01 2442) IN 90 DOmaked baasenwx k
AJAX - Was&" Rdr401, spa- $400. Cale 576.126' 0/22921
dour house for 2 family, SEDS[TTNIG morn near Pick
eeperae entrarnce, 2 bedroamta Town Centro.
WV yard $EO pia ernrance. Cable. f weekly
Feb- I. Call OW7430. (012482) Firean.aa tKl4.o31a (012h'x21
NCI SUM bowls" 2.400 ROOM b Red in tally "a"
fl horse, double garaga,si BBO, miC1owave. non-emoke
bedtoorts . den, 2 v2 bosh, paraiened. $350 month. Nor
diose b al amtsruNlee one a me tlaapital Cal 4274038 alter 6
year bill- $1.360 + u4wfas. UNFURNISHED room,
CaN 044-7271 or 442-2320 tratspluerte tdaate
bele rag@oagek 50123471 bundry. u liketafted filling room
DOWNTOWN Oshawa - 3 lana a" avalaft ueahrtg,
t I "nln house tin rWL Rsoaa noatsaawi1ef a*- Call 184.2377,
wesigNtyaa• > i
PIM uMfeL AJAX
Nte pats Amtm" bworrsly- Latta ��roorr�for eta
To Inquire call 434-5421, a RAW. LbD a kkhwL latndry
fic"21" and storage. Available
OSHAWA Steresort A 401. krwte"*. $325 Par retitle
Mlltut hon Oshaa a SAappitg Fta and iris_ Cal Ory al: 397-
Csnro, Neatr4 wool Go Train, 4021 (days) 44S-5548
2 assay detedisi , 3 bedsoons, 01111aialN• (012481)
1 1r2 bOmm.s, IOaced yard PICKERING - two large
OUN COWL M o tlMody pis - If ac is in baaemman With saes
no" wah kill
Febaarary. Cale 8344514~v� 9 on►a ce arse
4M44, (012I4Q1 ioorrl
PICKETING - lovely dean 3 "''" I - SUPS te Go10 OL NP"ft available. �au-
tletlloorrt socutivs home, anaF 1770 (012 O par MOOL aw
ibis Fib- 1.2 ear garage, 21,2
Oft dedt N It be aloes 10 GARDEN HILL 400 sq. IL roan
ban and aloes 51000 rnorfill for rent In country. Own
P "1 / utllkies. 427-5052. ertl-- its bathroom, 30 nir"A@o
UM horn lynx, a must ado. 416797.
faICKEPWO - R@oeluatk Wild 2801.012$921
Toylt1001a Detached ISS sq.1 Shared
athhs oupper levelj. $r 075 450 ACComm.
204-2431. (0120M-' y� AJAX - one bedroom ASIA' s
h 2 bodroorn NPL (1591 floorl-
LENDALE - Liverpool! $350 utilities Included. Non.
Khgaton Rd. 3 F I an sent 1 smoking 1 tab piWo Call
/2 bsft selisl bead, air. 4261 ata 5 PAL (0122421
tXepaas4 dishwasher, 9ar89o. AJAX -1, 101 ane. Farrtab
m rake_ room, Immediate. abMaher plain Nits quiet
200 plus UNNI , Photo 474• horns. Walt to all atltanhee.
4310 evenings. 757.1701. Pike negwisbte- 414.10312,
12$471 Lens a momML (0120421
450 shared
Accomm.
erhCea.
affable PICKERING . executive hone
2292) to share, air, parking, cable,
room quill area. 3475. Cao Bruce.
1 837.2082. (012692)
ao CENTRAL Ajax, newly
renovated hOUN to Share. 2
minute walk to al arreniaee,
r„ Parking, cabre, air. PON. dock,
y bar -b -clue, furnished.
unfurnished. $90 weekly Ed
p,,z 426-7737. (012892)
sop DICKERING - bungalow
furnished. contains 6
appliances. shah house for
$3135 plus Mored uohies WN
CWOW r students on work tent
Nora arT+okers. Cal Ken at 420-
7347. ro12292)
AJAX louse to .here. 3450
,Kinds ncwave. AN facMaaea.
420.5788. Business 9.6. 427-
6441 atter 6 p.rrt Ask for Pat.
(012694
FEMALE prNened to share
house. $475 hMcudss uidafea.
ail. a opphances, "replace. POOL
parking. araiabie Feb. 1. Wqw
Shore. 420-8937 hone. 261-
93M work. (012x02)
NORTH AJAX, 2 people to
Share Vier 3 bedroom Ione. 2
12 betfs, turrd~. prkng,
laundry faciit". sow math
inclusive. Available
iNJOY. Cal 683-7156.
(012292)
PJCKERJIG - Walliesslorrl non-
smoking fornwe wsx - to Ohre
5 bedroom executive horns n
ground POOL Paul& CAC..
tahrndry, Town Ceras, Go. 401.
$400 monthly. 420.5743.
(012492)
WHITBY Three bedroom house
to share with one other, 5
applan w -*4 air. 20 x 40
Pod 5450 per into. Telephone
me -z 2 (0128921
455 con"' F°r
ENRON Rent
PENTHOUSE on ds take bio
rens, wart lovely NO vier, 2
bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3
ARWenp@o, air cod- bsplow
m�Eam gaai alable. $oo
2778, p/9NU 0300 � 428.
and
AJAX - 2 bodtoom 1 I? bow,
Can assaw Or 5twtc 5 on
atpaney March tet. Leave
mwaga (01244Q)
460 OMM & Retail
Sam
PRIVATE ours speta, baauW
Victorian decor, central
sectetarlal do4wsotsm Oah01r8
available now from $300
raaW* Ca/ 438-87II, (TF1
485 Rew«ts
SNOM111oBN.ERB WYdaitsd
On Lillis
th"" OF.3Ctrolls, OF.Str�
of
9Lim
our property. Excellent
condition. Restaurant. 45
minutes northeast of
Poe IL S52110" band
atm R 77-2158
490wimiDfI alma
CLEMMATER - 91. Pass's„ 2
bedroon, 2 bad am, pool, all
Ids aur, avalabb bioeF 6nsry.
Cal 91163338 (012482)
�wav; ata►�A��ll�lk'f�!�,�Lr�.'�!'wdr�:�:.�.!:1�. - ;'� - �4�
PAGE 30 -A -THE NEW ADVEETE;M SPED. JAN. 22, Ul2
500 Homes Homes Illklrlg
For sale 500 For sale 580 Insurance 580 670 Persoc am
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, im is, 1.4
Sat<xday, Jan. 25,14
3 groom semi
- built in dist rasher, all appliances included.
- many other household contents for sale.
35 Cluett Dr, Ajax
(RdWktlg Beach Road - south of Bayly)
Call 683-4280
PRIVATE SALE!
• 3 bdrm. detached • marble haJIway/ceiling
• master en suite mouldings
• 21/2 baths • customized kitchen
• ceramic floor/back • brand rout central air
splash in kitchen • family room with oak
• large beck deck hardwood flooring
• double garage • 60 oz. off white carpet
• main floor laundry room in Imng/dining room and
master bedroom
Call for appointment, Leave a message
427-3110
MapleRidge
Pickering
Beautiful 4 bdrm, hI
mn. flr. iaun., far rm
fp. Professionally I
scaped. Close to sch
Must be seen.
Phone 039.3562.
MORTGAGE PROBLEMS?
WE CAN HELPI
420-3111
Ajax -Pickering & Area
Up to 90% financing. Refinancing, consolidation,
power of sale, foreclosure, poor credit, self-
employed, cdtage property, vaunt land.
Fast, professional service, 24 hours.
EQUIGUARD MORTGAGE
SERVICES
IST Mongapes ® ax; 2nd
filortgages f� 10%; In home
confidential service, Fast
approvals, 7 days a week,
Canada Mortgage Centre kw-
Phone
nc
P
(416) 725.6123
(Oshawa!• (013092)
A Broker has $to 000 to fund on
a mortgage. Hepay only, $221
rrKwit iy. No credo checks. No
hassles. Cal Mailrtx 499.2400
Toronto line or out of town 1-
800.367-6116. (TFALL)
MUST sell Reduced to drive, professionally o Business
3114.000• raised bungalow. 55 x 10 schools fdy fenced. dose 590 Opportunities
150• lot, kft frdec,.ped. back- tartly roomm - Main flop
Ing Onto Reid. 2 bedroom con- rk.". As-
weble to 3. 2 burfuooms. air w^9 $225.000. 432-3357. (TF)
MORTGAGES 1090% of proper -
$177,000 - for soup Oshawa 3
ty value, some below bank
bedroom semi, with boserwnt
Mail- Gpedalbwig in Pnquawy-
apartment. oversized kitchen
Wig thut-tirTV bu,urs. MOMP"
with walkout, walk to GM,
and loans for any Wrposs. Ali
schools. shopping, all offers
moors considered, regal
welcome. Call 728.0745.
fees of credit to" and $nodi,
(012892
Fast service and approv".
COURTICE 2 -store 3-
Y.
f� Financial Ltd 571 29W
Oshawa 68629136 Pkikwng.
bedroom, central air, vac..
(TFNALL)
dishwasher. kaertddung balk
_
MUST sell Reduced to drive, professionally o Business
3114.000• raised bungalow. 55 x 10 schools fdy fenced. dose 590 Opportunities
150• lot, kft frdec,.ped. back- tartly roomm - Main flop
Ing Onto Reid. 2 bedroom con- rk.". As-
weble to 3. 2 burfuooms. air w^9 $225.000. 432-3357. (TF)
flight
hawM
Os 70 2
Townhouses
2481. M123M2f
510 For Sale
CUSTOM Built 3 bedroom
tbTod"'a
siddiiiii drapes Included.
OPER FfOUSE, Sunday Jan. 19.
Fniurd boom w wet bar and
1-4 p.m.. 1055 Central Park N.
kk*wL Air. ventral vac, ctoae,o
unit 0% Thies bothoon and
.dhoaL IM acre k* fa+a.d fgL
unl townhouse. 4 eowier+cas.
Urge shed. $175.900. 7234174.
20ralfill. In super complex in N.E.
(0123M
Ush— Asking $119.900. CON
wINTBY - Junior executive
436-0369 home. 434-3800
01fioe. (012292)
lworne rriPwrd pool. rxenad aM.
JESUS In Oshawa - At the
1 Md" inn, swift 1030 a.aR
many nnE
eras. scwasra faraabn.
PfC MWSG Op dr
3 . t beoom
Reduced a, $IV -Mo. Phone
townhouse, vendor provide
728-9344. NO AGENTS.
financing with low down
�1�
paymerm. Exce4oni location,
dose to al amorous. Cape".
YESI We can help with
hii basement, end unit.
nwrtgagsa, wl- dr bock San
very clean. no agents.
no. Bad talo. 90% financing.
$135.000. 666894& (0120M
down payment amo arratped.
Call Dap or Rick 1666105
LAR3GE 4 bedroom townhouse
sty Firkwn- Serrioss.
n Central area t6*finishedCCommu
(01171$?)
upstairs and down, new
carpeting. Oak kitchen
BROKER has $10,000 to fend as
c pboards. 2 washrooms. drag
3147 par month. Contact Jerry
loom Ikkng MM osntrttl or.
al 6666105 CormkrMy Friar.
222 Pearson, 434-4597.
Dial Services. (DI 179M
(0123x2)
545 o nim
545
P
p�o�,ro
610 Legal
Notices
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
Claims against the
estate of Raymond
Maurice Hall, late of the
Town of Pickering,
formerly of the City of
Oshawa, who died on
November 71h, 1991,
must be in our hands by
February 24th, 1992,
after which date the
estate wit be distributed.
Rortakf L SwaM
Barrister and Solintor
231 S+mcoe Street
North
Oshawa, Ontano
L1 G 4T1
670 Personals
LEGAL Ad donise May be I
can helps Also uncontested
dkoree. No Court appearance.
all inclusive, price $499.
Imntfgration. wool. ria 426
6265. (9 am. - 9 p-rn) (Ot24M
ABORTION information. Can
6836033. (iF)
VO Inlpmatlon, conrdsMial.
Cam 72ia521 Mondex-Fridai
630 am - 4W p.m Free curt
Tuesdays and Thursdays. 43(1-
530
3o-
530 p.m. Cam 4331/90/ rLrhg
duet hours. (TF)
■RTN control and tansy plan.
ning counselling. Free and
confidential. aaellbb morday
to Friday. 89D an to 490 p.m
Chm in psh•sR Tuesday. 1 b
3 p -m. and Wednesday / to 6
P.m Paywrnp Thum. 3410 p.m
to i pm. For hriner I dol usim
GO Oshawa 4336A01 w Pick -
eKAKM I w -- mew W whop 4261711. (TF)
DISTRE
Earn :400$1500500 nw,r1L slim" ares U�mk toe Cam aerytirw
wATERFR01rr pan time. DeternMene work 433-1121,427-5@X (TF)
schedule. Even bandits. Cam
Emy boatrg on 2 large hikes ffrm PARK 281-1210 9 a. m. • 3 p. m. 71 0
Births
SPGCUCLly rwws, world dans woPfAllu+y pts
� r 101and ousumm OPPROTUNITY.
printtll F-niartrxkg Ca19 a m. - 9 p m
1t3 332 OdMy
Say this prayer nine
times a day for eight
days and your
prayers will be
answered. May the
sawed heart of Jesus
be honored, glorified,
adored and revered
through the world.
Sacred heart of Jesus
pray for us. St. Jude,
worker of miracles,
pray for us. St. Jude
helper of the
helpless, pray for us.
Thank you for favors
received.
Publication must be
promised.
M.D.B.
A high Mdit aMn4wte Mt;lg
and IntrNaeasa ewske,
a,IN ntwf1 tor► five wdisals of
the Durham movies.
Isrp dkot 9aua
ADD A Hole spcwi Cindy has
�n9 personal photos d her
goryeow roommates - Lisa.
DISC and Jsnnaw for Gals. For
discreet info.. write to Cindy
Prior, Boa 670 -RD. Kelowna.
B.C. V1Y 7P4. Adults only
Pfeesell (021391)
JESUS says, can the bard feed
the blidIr Does your rrermow
weer glasses? The ferelkg is
the hired i wow. Mash 3:11,
feaaah 56:10-12. John 10:11.
Jim Carrpbel 1.7069539475.
(TFALL)
710 Births
CAMPAGNA - Peter
and Elizabeth are
delighted to welcome
Daniers now sister,
Kayla Inez who made
her detest on Jan. 1 o,
1992 at 1:50 a.m., a
healthy 8 b. 6 1/2 oz.
A first granddaughter
for Bette and Bryan
Rowntree and a 7th
great grandchild lot
Vera and Charles
Rowntree. Our
sincere gratitude to
Dr. Sayani and
everyone at The
Scarborough Grace
Birthing Centre.
Shawn and Paul we kdoed 'Pink' is
arnouwoe M alit amid d 1wi Rise kW
Awlyan Efiz&mh los bon at Aps#kft q
General Hwrytid an tlsc 7191 a 201 paw.
Pious first see firoulpmenw are MNVM
and Toa From* at Braopbn. ww
y lianigrems spit ore les and wow Rex of
Alas. Arwew4r finest-roodda,jrw for
- � Rsrsrhoe Roe d Ajax, and Ail)awY faiw fi
kin d to weafafi her pealwaidlimpea
Ow" and Aitao hichuley d german
bele d. Special stria b Dr. Ife -4 = wry
Dr. Edwaak and sial at Aliepdmig
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ON VFrhF
TOWN O AJAX
"PUBLIC NOTICE
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A vacancy has occurred on the Board of Directors of the
Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee
(L.A.C.A.C.) to research and promote conservation of
heritage properties within the Town of Ajax.
The Board of Directors is comprised of 8 persons. Board
meetings are held Monthly, except during summer months.
Anyone Interested in serving on the Board of Directors for
the period ending November 30, 1993 may apply in writing
to Mr. A. T. Hodges, Town Clerk, at the Ajax Municipal
Offices, 65 Harwood Avenue SouthAjax, by February 7,
1992. Application forms may be obtained at the office of the
undersigned. For further Information contact D. Forget,
telephone 683-4550 during office hours.
A. T. Hodges, C.M.O., C.M.C.
Clerk
NOTICE
NOTICE OF KrMnM OF THE TIM OF AJAX To PASS BY -LM
TO REMAiE A STREET N THE TOWN OF AJAX
TAKE NOTICE that the COUrwil of tw Corporation d the Town d Ajax wd ooneirler the
passing of a By-law b n flame TarNDn Avwrw lo Hags. Averm at let Catfinci mieetirp Of
February 17,1992 -
The —sort for the proposed name chatgs is tts similarity between Tu" Avenue and
Taunton Road and tits possbilly d conn elm aliirp from having twos aft so named,
Awry Property owner who feels that tory will be adversely allected by hole prapo11
rowning may appear at a hewing on February 17, 1992, in the Council ChwrbK 65
Harwood AventUe, Ajax at 7:30 p.m. to speak to to proposed By-law.
A.T. Hodges, CAW., C.tIC-
Clerk
corporatlon of the Town of Ala
65 HeywoodA"nue South
A1@4Oftirlo
L1S 2ND
Are you about
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- our w�erfront?
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Get the latest infomfitation and ansmrs from
The Honourable Ruth Grier,
Wrilster of the Environment
Guest Speaker at
PAcrs
Annual General Meeting
Thursdayy, February 6th, 1992 at 7�0 pm
Pyctoering Highschool Cafeteria
(on Church Street In.
... VNI890 north of Highway 2)
this event Is FREEI
PACT thanks you for your continuing support.
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delighted to welcome
Daniers now sister,
Kayla Inez who made
her detest on Jan. 1 o,
1992 at 1:50 a.m., a
healthy 8 b. 6 1/2 oz.
A first granddaughter
for Bette and Bryan
Rowntree and a 7th
great grandchild lot
Vera and Charles
Rowntree. Our
sincere gratitude to
Dr. Sayani and
everyone at The
Scarborough Grace
Birthing Centre.
Shawn and Paul we kdoed 'Pink' is
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Awlyan Efiz&mh los bon at Aps#kft q
General Hwrytid an tlsc 7191 a 201 paw.
Pious first see firoulpmenw are MNVM
and Toa From* at Braopbn. ww
y lianigrems spit ore les and wow Rex of
Alas. Arwew4r finest-roodda,jrw for
- � Rsrsrhoe Roe d Ajax, and Ail)awY faiw fi
kin d to weafafi her pealwaidlimpea
Ow" and Aitao hichuley d german
bele d. Special stria b Dr. Ife -4 = wry
Dr. Edwaak and sial at Aliepdmig
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etdli`ot I a local of 327,000 newspapers weekly, the HIGHEST single day penetration of any publication in the
DurtwD R60011, all add to CLASSIFIED RESULTS. The flexibility to provide for single issue or single market
requoemerl s• Help tiltwded, Apartments and Homes for rem thm makes the phone ring. Service Directory that
. g114 yen M885 e. A lot goes into the Oshawa This week, Ajax Pickering Naves Advertiser and 4 all adds up to
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This W"k sho ppeea yliewe d e
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Ajax/Pickering News
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To Place Your Classified Ad
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SaL, Jan. am
*X cottntuttity centre
LOCaIIIN: 75 CenlerlrNal Rd., Ajax
(Exit 40t 9 wledwy Rd a Harwood Ave.)
Admisslion: $2.00 (kids under 12 free)
Brli this ad In for $1.00 on ad hft
Time: 11 a.m. -4 p.m.
Next show: Feb. 8
For more Info. call Lee 728.4456•
ON VFrhF
TOWN O AJAX
"PUBLIC NOTICE
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A vacancy has occurred on the Board of Directors of the
Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee
(L.A.C.A.C.) to research and promote conservation of
heritage properties within the Town of Ajax.
The Board of Directors is comprised of 8 persons. Board
meetings are held Monthly, except during summer months.
Anyone Interested in serving on the Board of Directors for
the period ending November 30, 1993 may apply in writing
to Mr. A. T. Hodges, Town Clerk, at the Ajax Municipal
Offices, 65 Harwood Avenue SouthAjax, by February 7,
1992. Application forms may be obtained at the office of the
undersigned. For further Information contact D. Forget,
telephone 683-4550 during office hours.
A. T. Hodges, C.M.O., C.M.C.
Clerk
NOTICE
NOTICE OF KrMnM OF THE TIM OF AJAX To PASS BY -LM
TO REMAiE A STREET N THE TOWN OF AJAX
TAKE NOTICE that the COUrwil of tw Corporation d the Town d Ajax wd ooneirler the
passing of a By-law b n flame TarNDn Avwrw lo Hags. Averm at let Catfinci mieetirp Of
February 17,1992 -
The —sort for the proposed name chatgs is tts similarity between Tu" Avenue and
Taunton Road and tits possbilly d conn elm aliirp from having twos aft so named,
Awry Property owner who feels that tory will be adversely allected by hole prapo11
rowning may appear at a hewing on February 17, 1992, in the Council ChwrbK 65
Harwood AventUe, Ajax at 7:30 p.m. to speak to to proposed By-law.
A.T. Hodges, CAW., C.tIC-
Clerk
corporatlon of the Town of Ala
65 HeywoodA"nue South
A1@4Oftirlo
L1S 2ND
Are you about
-j♦ •the "neW FAA Bir In?
- our w�erfront?
• the Aporia Forest?
Get the latest infomfitation and ansmrs from
The Honourable Ruth Grier,
Wrilster of the Environment
Guest Speaker at
PAcrs
Annual General Meeting
Thursdayy, February 6th, 1992 at 7�0 pm
Pyctoering Highschool Cafeteria
(on Church Street In.
... VNI890 north of Highway 2)
this event Is FREEI
PACT thanks you for your continuing support.
Pickering Ajax Citimeres Together for the Environment
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Drop over this weekend
and find out why over
200 people have visited
us in 10 days. A great
selection of models are
still available with 49-98'
frontages. Priced from
$269,990 • $539,900.
Model shown, Astley,
3,812 sq. ft. priced from
$394,900 on 72' lot
adjacent to the Rouge.
Open Weekends 11-5
p.m. and Mon.-Thurs. 1-8
p.m. or call 286-9275.
�LTi�Fs
NORTH AJAX
i .. $194,w ..
Large 4 bdrm. home
N�neig rhood
Ostreet
• Close to school"rks
• Mn. fir. tarn rm. with fp.
• Mn. fir. laundry
• Very nice 2 tier deck
' Master bdrm has a 4
pc. en suite both
GERRY THATCHER
683-2992
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GENESIS LTO
OPEN HOUSE
SAT., JAN. 25,24 PAL
985 MOUNT CASTLE
JOHN GOODY
RAVINE LOT 5372,900
I Pickering fabulous Ea*
View, Mark II on pie -
shaped lot with fantastic
landscaping. Totally
upgraded from top to
bottom. Call Barrie Cox
now for private showing.
286-3993. Dir.: follow
signs from nabs office.
W. WCKERING
2,700 SO. FT. 9257,888
Absolutely gorgeous
Custom built home! 50 x
181' lot! Dream
greenhouse Idt., master
bdrm. has vaulted
ceiling i marble fp.
RetreaVden adjoining
masts bdrm. Solid oak
staircase, ceramics,
every upgrade
kraginabN1 Hurry! Call
Judy pat tmon, or
George Lalwani 293-
1888. -
CONDO CLASSIC -1,725
SG. FT.
Immaculate 2 stony
condo, 1,725 sq. ft., 2
bdrm. ♦ loft, cath.
callings In mt., dble.
sided fp. In din. rn.Mv.
m1., solarium, csrw dr
and french doors.
Skylight, on suite bath
with sunken tub, sop.
shower Mall, plus much
more. Call Suzanne
Tollan at 434-52222 or
134 5i .
1
JUST LISTED!
$175,900
1,600 sq. h. "Brady
Lane" model. All brick,
detached. Sunken mn.
fir. iam, rm, with fp., nn.
fir. laundry rm., master
bdrm. has 4 -pc. en suite.
Spacious, open concept.
Book to view.
Jacquelynn Tanner 683-
8542 (24 hr. pager)
FA.`I[[`r iiaUSi
A; M
ONE LOOK WILL DO!
There's beauty, warmth
and value in this
detached 3 bdrm. house.
This hone is tastefully
decorated, ready to
move into and enjoy,
basement fully finished
plus bath, central air,
fully fenced yard. Only
$162.900. See it and
you'll want it! Cap Lynda
Elliott 631-3300.
Rf/MW
GENESIS LTD.
DONT WAIT TIL
SPRING!
Call now on this lovely
open concept home
located in a super sena
of Westney Heights.
Over 1,400 sq. R., it
features 3 baths,
Hollywood kit. l
oversized garage. Piked
at 5169,000. Call Barbara
PrWon 883-8512 (24 hr.
Pager).
FA%I I LY TRUST
FULLY DETACHED
ONLY 5157,m!
This 3 bdrm home in
Max is priced to sill!
Features Include large
eatdn kIL wile waNtout b
fenced yard, 2 baths,
Partially fin. bwft, dble
paved drive, great
locatlon. Close to 401,
GO A shopping. Call
Doug Taylor, Associate
Broker 286.1 B11.
lumon
ROUGE VALLEY
REALTY INC.
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JUST LISTED
A LOT OF HOME FOR
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THE $5!
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This unique 1,950 sq. ft.
open concept home
ea"
features a huge eat -in
kit. overlooking cosy
Iam. rm with fp., mn, flr.
laundry, sep. din. rm.
-
and large L-shaped
7
master bdrm. Great
family area. Only
5169,900! Call Brian
Kondo 683-8542 (24 hr.
pager) for rnore info.
T r
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ONE LOOK WILL DO!
There's beauty, warmth
and value in this
detached 3 bdrm. house.
This hone is tastefully
decorated, ready to
move into and enjoy,
basement fully finished
plus bath, central air,
fully fenced yard. Only
$162.900. See it and
you'll want it! Cap Lynda
Elliott 631-3300.
Rf/MW
GENESIS LTD.
DONT WAIT TIL
SPRING!
Call now on this lovely
open concept home
located in a super sena
of Westney Heights.
Over 1,400 sq. R., it
features 3 baths,
Hollywood kit. l
oversized garage. Piked
at 5169,000. Call Barbara
PrWon 883-8512 (24 hr.
Pager).
FA%I I LY TRUST
FULLY DETACHED
ONLY 5157,m!
This 3 bdrm home in
Max is priced to sill!
Features Include large
eatdn kIL wile waNtout b
fenced yard, 2 baths,
Partially fin. bwft, dble
paved drive, great
locatlon. Close to 401,
GO A shopping. Call
Doug Taylor, Associate
Broker 286.1 B11.
lumon
ROUGE VALLEY
REALTY INC.
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,First ministers back
housing access programs
The pre -Christmas first ministers
meeting on the economy fully recognized
the key role the housing industry must play
in reviving the economy.
Several premiers supported the Canadian
Home Builders' Association's campaign for
the reintroduction of minimum five per cent
downpayments under the National Housing
Act as well as the use of RRSP funds for
downpayments.
Unfortunately, the meeting failed to
generate a sense of urgency about the
reality that immediate action is required on
these programs in order to stimulate the
economy early in the new year.
The need for urgent action has been
stressed repeatedly by Canadian Home
Builders' Association president Gary
R E/MAX
GENESIS LTD..
John Monlz, Sales Rep.
831-3300 Off.
831-8349 Res.
FIRST-TIME BUYERS YOU CAN $AVE
THOUSANDS 7"% MTGE_
LITTLE DOWN PAYMENT
Call me to Find Out - Creative Financing; Tax
Savings 100% Financing O.A.C. Gnat Deals,
some Power of Sate.
1. Nice large 3 bdrm townhouse, only $129.900
2. Luxurious TncW Condo. only $129,900
3. Cosy 3 bdrm 2 storey Irnk home, finished
basement central vac. appliances negot Only
$149,900
4. 3 bdrm bncc detached. nice fenced yard,
ony 5.49.900.
5. Gorgeous Westney 1•leig ,% special, finished
besemert, centra; air• prof landscaped, shows
nrnacliate. 5.58.900
FREE HOME WARRANTY INSURANCE
PLAN WHEN YOU BUY YOUR HOME
WiTH JOHN MONIZ.
FP_
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San Ralmosentathie
Reardon. The lack of federal appreciation
of the timing factor continues to be
frustrating.
Finance ministers are scheduled to study
the RRSP proposal in detail at their meeting
in Quebec City on ]an. 30.
BREATHTAKING
For the young at heard
sr• Something special, some-
thing uniquel Packed with
upgradesl 2,600 sq. tt of
luxuryl Marg McGovern
286-3993.
ONLY
$182,000
r
ft scar. power of salel[3
bdrm. bride home, . 1
bdrm. self-contained in-
law apt Sep. ent.. garage,
a` cent air.Bernard Lee
286-3993..
RE/MAX ROUGE RIVER
REALTY LTD.
A realtor for both markets.
Local & metro. 286-3993.
on uramm
The Golfer's Choice
CANADA TRUST REALTY
"WHERE THERE'S .
A WILL -
THERE'S A WAY",,
420 -4200 ---
WHO SAYS IT'S THE WRONG SEASON....
Let Ron help you break par and
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get maximum value for your home now!!
AJAX: POWER OF SALE"
Fantastic value for this 2,836 sq. R home in
Appleaoh Village. Bright d spat. w/neut dec. des.
this 4 bdrm. some. home. Lot is pie -shaped being 65'
wide in rear yd. backing on to cons. area At
$239,900., this home is a must to see.
n-
PNXERING: "POWER OF SALE'
Superb value at $179,900 for home in cent Pickenr ft bdrm. dot. Tudor
lo�all amenities. Noe large 45x l m distancealllot
Fn. rec rm. villi wet bar. Cal now lo irspect
AJAX: SET YOURSELF UP RIGNTI
In the gorgeous 4 bdrm. home in AppieaoR Village.
This spacious model has cost. vac., upgd brdm., a
w/o San hiuM. lo gar., mn. Or. fam. fm. with brick fp.
& a Wo from the bsmt Now listed at $209,900.
PXXERING:1 ST TILE BUYERS
Perfect for the investor or 1st time buyer. Mn. fir. of
the 3 bdrm. burg. is spacious a bright Boasting
hrdwd. firs. 8 a new Euro. style lit, bsmt is a I
bdrm. apt currently rented for $595/ mo. d is also
very spacious - now @ $179,900.
'91f BANKIS
'^Y•.� ..SELUNG THIS ONE'
PONEA OF SALE
S ZZ qhs,
In denfenced
Close to all anlewles.
Don't hesitate. Please
call
„ SHAYNE LYNDEN
L n I
kz1a
ROUGE RIVER
Fealty Ltd.
is
r GREAT BUY!
Almost 2,000 sq. n 2 1/2
baths. Formal din. rm.,
separate W. rm., fam. rm.
wArepboe. 3 bdrm. Large
kit. $199,900. Michael
Alexander.
l'
$11,500
DOWN
Only $799 monthly,
principal d interest.
Pickering. 3 bdrm. home
dose to GO train, 401 b
shopping. 4 appliances,
move -in Gond. Bernard
Lee 427 -5568.286 -3993 -
HOT HOT HOT OVER
Beautifully fin. home in ,��'{2,600 SQ. FT.
� Spacious 4 bdrm. home in
prime area of Pickering. 3 — l North Ping. Fn. bsmt
large bdrms., huge kit E with apartment & 2
prof. fin. bsmt $176,900. walkouts" loaded —
Art Fowler 286-3993, - $281,900. Art Fowler 286 -
Sales Rep. = 3993, Sales Rep.
THE WELCOME TO A
MCDEALI
A saum.pnous deal on a 4 ' Gardener's derigrc,
bdrm. 1 1.2 bath semi. Detached 4 bdrm back 8
Backs o� to Dark, newt' a-im Fam y !ior-'e wt ar
re'^ode'ed C -'y '-e bees 8 w�is'es Cal
5122.000 Gary Pur-r-er, Caro K Kic,a. Assocatp
Assoc ate Brote 428 6-oKer 837-' 34,2
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TWO OUTSTANDING FARM PROPERTIES (COURTICE ONT.)
3011111 knmacualte b completely renovated 100 ♦ year old, four bedroom• stone oentury farm house.115 acres
with 112 adjoining arias. Many paddocks of varying sae, huge indoor arena 59 stalls, well ventilated i Ot feed i
tack mom, � modem dispensary, viewing room, 2 furnished mobile homes.
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NORTH Gor8/ots 3 bedroom alone cenlury farm house. 112 aces with a4oit*q 115 acres, barns, garage, gwuit
hid, new Uxrrslhad ehobile home. 14170'.
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wtfp., formal din. nn., near
lake. $225,900. Call Jan
or Ron Whalen 4 bdrm.
428-0501.
ONLY
$182,000
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bdrm. bride home, . 1
bdrm. self-contained in-
law apt Sep. ent.. garage,
a` cent air.Bernard Lee
286-3993..
RE/MAX ROUGE RIVER
REALTY LTD.
A realtor for both markets.
Local & metro. 286-3993.
on uramm
The Golfer's Choice
CANADA TRUST REALTY
"WHERE THERE'S .
A WILL -
THERE'S A WAY",,
420 -4200 ---
WHO SAYS IT'S THE WRONG SEASON....
Let Ron help you break par and
t-rry ny.ew,�,
get maximum value for your home now!!
AJAX: POWER OF SALE"
Fantastic value for this 2,836 sq. R home in
Appleaoh Village. Bright d spat. w/neut dec. des.
this 4 bdrm. some. home. Lot is pie -shaped being 65'
wide in rear yd. backing on to cons. area At
$239,900., this home is a must to see.
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PNXERING: "POWER OF SALE'
Superb value at $179,900 for home in cent Pickenr ft bdrm. dot. Tudor
lo�all amenities. Noe large 45x l m distancealllot
Fn. rec rm. villi wet bar. Cal now lo irspect
AJAX: SET YOURSELF UP RIGNTI
In the gorgeous 4 bdrm. home in AppieaoR Village.
This spacious model has cost. vac., upgd brdm., a
w/o San hiuM. lo gar., mn. Or. fam. fm. with brick fp.
& a Wo from the bsmt Now listed at $209,900.
PXXERING:1 ST TILE BUYERS
Perfect for the investor or 1st time buyer. Mn. fir. of
the 3 bdrm. burg. is spacious a bright Boasting
hrdwd. firs. 8 a new Euro. style lit, bsmt is a I
bdrm. apt currently rented for $595/ mo. d is also
very spacious - now @ $179,900.
'91f BANKIS
'^Y•.� ..SELUNG THIS ONE'
PONEA OF SALE
S ZZ qhs,
In denfenced
Close to all anlewles.
Don't hesitate. Please
call
„ SHAYNE LYNDEN
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ROUGE RIVER
Fealty Ltd.
is
r GREAT BUY!
Almost 2,000 sq. n 2 1/2
baths. Formal din. rm.,
separate W. rm., fam. rm.
wArepboe. 3 bdrm. Large
kit. $199,900. Michael
Alexander.
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$11,500
DOWN
Only $799 monthly,
principal d interest.
Pickering. 3 bdrm. home
dose to GO train, 401 b
shopping. 4 appliances,
move -in Gond. Bernard
Lee 427 -5568.286 -3993 -
HOT HOT HOT OVER
Beautifully fin. home in ,��'{2,600 SQ. FT.
� Spacious 4 bdrm. home in
prime area of Pickering. 3 — l North Ping. Fn. bsmt
large bdrms., huge kit E with apartment & 2
prof. fin. bsmt $176,900. walkouts" loaded —
Art Fowler 286-3993, - $281,900. Art Fowler 286 -
Sales Rep. = 3993, Sales Rep.
THE WELCOME TO A
MCDEALI
A saum.pnous deal on a 4 ' Gardener's derigrc,
bdrm. 1 1.2 bath semi. Detached 4 bdrm back 8
Backs o� to Dark, newt' a-im Fam y !ior-'e wt ar
re'^ode'ed C -'y '-e bees 8 w�is'es Cal
5122.000 Gary Pur-r-er, Caro K Kic,a. Assocatp
Assoc ate Brote 428 6-oKer 837-' 34,2
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TWO OUTSTANDING FARM PROPERTIES (COURTICE ONT.)
3011111 knmacualte b completely renovated 100 ♦ year old, four bedroom• stone oentury farm house.115 acres
with 112 adjoining arias. Many paddocks of varying sae, huge indoor arena 59 stalls, well ventilated i Ot feed i
tack mom, � modem dispensary, viewing room, 2 furnished mobile homes.
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NORTH Gor8/ots 3 bedroom alone cenlury farm house. 112 aces with a4oit*q 115 acres, barns, garage, gwuit
hid, new Uxrrslhad ehobile home. 14170'.
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piece, over 1,700 sq. ft. - a lot of home for the
money I Steven Curran' 6e3-8542. Sales Representative
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LOOKING FOR VALUE?
Ajax, 1,400 sq. ft. detached home, 3 large
bdrms., premium lot, 30137 h., main fir. fam. RANDY &TMILE
rm., large kitchen. $163,900. Randy' & Tam F
Sales Representatives TARN ARNMILLE
Miller' 683-8 542.
JUST LISTED - $129,900
A beautiful detached home with bright eat -in kit.,
3 bdrms., sep. liv. rm. & din. rm., 1 car gar. and a WM
fabulous 1 bdrm. bsmt apt. Take advantage of DEBORAH NEAL
ft golden opportunity. Deborah Neal' 683-8542. Sala Representative
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WHAT A START - ONIY $119,000 •
Fantastic buy for this detached home on a 50' bt H _
with finished bsmL, large eat -.n kitchen 6 a pool. DARRYL GLOVER
Don't delay. Darryl Glover.. 683-8542 Associate Broker
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This gorgeous 1,700 sq. ft. badmplit features a .>
huge kit overlooking the fam. rm. w/wet bar and ,
tp., pool room area or extra bdrm., oversized Irv.
ELA HOFFMANN
rm. & din. rm., located on a quiet sl. Interested? Sales RePiessintadve
Call Angela Fblmann' 683-8542.
1111112 ACRE PROPERTY FOR JUST $249,500 L;�.
3 bdrm. bungalow features main floor laundry GAll6AL1
and fam. rm. plus new kitchen with w/o to deck Sala R
plus 4 stall bam. For appointment contact Gail AstlsNarA
Dal 831-4242, 683.4332. Marftw
This 3 bdrm. brick bungalow is paned for a
young couple. There is a separate side entrance
wtkh provers access to the basement for the in-
laws. An ezoellent opportunity for fie handyman! BAYON COGHLAN
Cal Bryon Coghlan' $31-4242, 683.4332. Saha RePreenMetlw
BUY NOW, MOVE LATERII:
3 bdrm. home in Westney Heights. Fin.
basement Large fenced t with
plenty of pr
Don't let this one slip$162,900. Rory
Blwlttn' 1131.424$ 6/11/332.
F"ILY TRUST
CORPORATION REALTOR
AJAX PICKERING
683-8542 831.4242
- FREE!!1
FIRST-TIME BUYER SEMINAR
WHERE: FAMILY TRUST PICKERING
PICKERING CORPORATE CENTRE
1305 PICKERING PARKWAY, PICKERING
FOR RESERVATIONS,
CALL: MIKE NEWMAN OR RORY SHEEHAN
831-4241/683-4322
"HEATED" INGROUND POOL
RAVINE LOCATION
Approx. 2,800 sq. ft. all brick executive 5 bdrm. HELEN MASON
home - formal din. rm. . w/o to pool, only Sales Representative
$264.90011 Call Helen Mason' 683-8542,
EXECUTIVE COURT. ONLY $169,700
Stunning home with 3 washrooms, fireolace. pre-
shaped lot, central air & much more all ir, a DARRYL GLOVER
location. DARRYL GLOVER" 683
8542 Associate Broker
DETACHED 4 BORK WITH IN-LAW SUITE
Plus 8% financing just waiting for you. 2 bdrm.in-
law suite plus mn f1r. fam. and laundry rm. and GAIL DALL
much more for $279,900. Contact Gail Dall' 831- Sales Representative
4242683.4332. Assistant Imager
HOME BUYING
EDUCATION
EVENING
• Find out how to buy a home
• How to obtain the best financing.
' Why involve a home inspector
Meet mortgage broker, John Neil
Receive your qualfied certificate
Refreshments served.
' January 28th - 7:00-8:30 p.m. Family Trust Corp. 335
Bayly St. W., Ajax. ' Please pre -register - seating is limited.
Cal Sharon Chisholm', Sales Representative 663-8542 (24
hr. pager).
SINGLE, UNATTACHED & LOADEDH
This 2,500 sq. ft gem has everything imaginable!
Premium lot! Incredible kitchen! Sunken fam. rm.!
dal Mester on suite with oval tub & sap. shower!
RORY SFEEHAN Ceramics! All for only $229,000. Believe 0111
$den RapwaataNO- I Wanda Holmen• 6834642
WANDA HOLIES
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MAKE AN OFFER!
Vendors are California bound! Approx. 2,500 sq.
ft. of executive home. Thousands spent on
landscaping. Asking $244,900. Steven Curran'
683-8542.
aRN�Skesse
WHITBY BEAUTY! $234,900
Just listed - all brick, detached, 4 bdrm. Cape
Cod home. Loads of upgrades including ceramic MARY ROY
flooring, marble fireplace. Located in area of Saks Representative
OY
other executive homes. Mary Roy 683-8542 (24
hr. pager). Assistant Manager
h. t
AJAX BEAUTY!
Lots of room for your family in this spacious ! 4
home. Features include inn. flr. fam. & iaundry
rms., large master bdrm with en suite• large lot. 2
car gar. & much more' Only $199,9001 Sandra SANDRA GILLIS
Gills' 683.8542. Sales Repmsentative
4::+Y M-4.
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FIRST-TBUYERS: SEARCH IS OVER!
IME
Lovey home ony $'44.000 1' Wo to yd. eat n
kit, 3 bdrms., fin. osmt. Just move ini Sought ANGELA HOFFMANN
after South Ajax area & dose to all ameribes. Sales Representative
See for yourself Angela Hoffmann• 6838542.
ATINd DESIGN & C0117F
Less than 6 months old! This 'exguisrte' 4 born,
home is loaded with extras' Double door entry
Gorgeous black & white ceramics' 3 baths
Circular oak staircase' Very flexible possession
Don't be disappointed, call me today' only WANDA HOLIES
$179.9001 WANDA HOLMES' 683-8542. Saks Representative
RAVINE LOT . ONLY $149,800
This fabulous 3 bdrm. home has a w/o from the
finished basement, a fireplace, pool & much DARRYL GLOVER
more. h5 a'10'1 Darryl Glover— 683-8542 Associate Broker
PICKERMIG • RAVME LOT
Gorgeous 5 bdirm. executive home. Main Noor
library, fam. rm. & laundry. Plus! Plus! Plus! For JO -ANNE LOYST
details call Jo -Anne Loyst' 683-8542. Sells Represatladve
HERE IS OPPORTUNITY $119,800
Detached home in good nerghborh000. On
50020' lot, 4 bdrms., 2 bathrms., eat -in kit., 6
appis. ird., sep. ant to fin. w/o bsmL There are
always more buyers than really good houses for
salt - so act quickly. For further details on this
and other homes and investment properties
please call Tina Bowen' 831.42424834=
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it's important to advertise
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FEATURES: • Immaculate family home ADDRESS:1202 Charlotte Circle
• Approx. 2,000 sq. ft. FEATURES: ` Backing on to park landsNo maintenance fees
• Unique 2nd staircase leading to seclusive ` Fireplace in family room.
19x18' family room with cosy fireplace ' Large eat -in kitchen with walkout to custom deck & fully
fenced yard.
• Master bedroom has 4 pc. en suite ` Fully finished rec room with lots of storage.
and walk-in closet ` New heat pump acts as cent. air in summer.
• Central air & vac. ` New full bath with Jacuzzi tub & 2 other washrooms.
' Fridge, stove, washer, dryer included.
rice:
)ce. X205 000 ` Walk to mall & GO train.
' This immaculate home can be yours, but act fast. This is priced
ROB VIVI to se'I under 5150,040.
AN = Call Don Dennis 831-6000
Sales Representative
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AJAX
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BOBCAYGEON
PICKERING
200 Harwood Ave S
115 S4mcoe St. S 223 Brock S; N 42 Main St. SC T-;Cwso- ac S
89 Baton St
1550 K -gs*n Rd
683-7777
435-5380 668-61.71 613-476-2177 430-'4'4
705-738-2327
6864111
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15 acres. Beautiful
building site. Call Marg
Joyce 683-%%%%.
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all brick home. Call Marg Joyce
DORIS CHANCE'
ANNA KRIETE'
SHARON CURRY'
SHARON WHITE'
N. AJAX - !121,100 WHI MY - $132.000 MAX - !218,900
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Sharon 683-3364. Soupwa 683-3364 lake. Cal Daphne Gibson 6SM364.
3 bedroom backs* cathedral ceiling,
large lot Cal Gal Simpson
Cal
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Superior area of Apx- Call Gad Simpson $187,900. Seeing t buy$rgI 3 bedroom, 3
4 bedrooms deWdled, location plus. Call
Executive home, 2,600 sq. ft like new,
� Cal Fudge 683 7777.
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693-7771. badt. Cal Dais Cfnnoe 683 7777.
Doris Chinos 663-7777.
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$175,000
$199,900
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3 building lots, 64'
Country delight with
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frontage, excellent
work at home potential.
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location. Call Jack
Call Jack Fudge 683-
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Prime W* gree, 3 britt, km. mt wilt
tp A must to tree CaN Doris Charpr 883- M Cd J
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Fudge 683-3364.
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PAT HANNAH'
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FENELON FALLS PORT HOPE
COBOURG
BOWMANVILLE PORT
PERRY ,
11s Simone St
S. 36 Colborne St 06 Walbn St.
416-885-4548
41 King; St. E.
416-372-4345
1234 King St E.112
623-3393
Skxrgog st
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'Renovations
ccontracta
Both you and the contractor must
sign a contract if all your renovations
are going to proceed with worry.
If the job is large enough and needs a
complicated contract. make sure you
have it reviewed by your lawyer.
The contract should include a full
break down of the work to be done and
outline the permits to be obtained by
the contractor and assurance that you
have a building permit and that local
building codes will be honored.
The contract should also include a
IrwIAAAZC
GENESIS LTD.
GA ,
RY FUSELLI
Sales Representative
24 HOUR PAGER SERVICE
831.3300, 686-3330
MUST SELL PROPERTIES
- CALL NOW
- Detached, 4 bdrms., 1,923 sq. ft., double
garage, w/o basement, north Ajax.
Reduced $182,500.
- Now $238,000. Detached, 4 bdrms.,
2,506 sq. ft., large kitchen, huge master,
all brick home.
- $109,000. Lowest detached bungalow in
central Ajax. Get started now, I
- Unbelievable for a detached 2 storey
4 bdrm., inground pool, CAC, fireplace.
$177,900.
NOW ONLY
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5228,000
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Totally
upgraded.
move
more-m Gond ,cent. air,
cent. vac., alarm sys.,
ceramic b parquet flrs.
All brick. plus, plus. phis.
JUST LISTED
PICKERING
. Asking $135.000. Very
t� spat 3 bdrm. Fin.
bsmt , new windows,
day care within complex.
bus out front
description of warranty obligations, the
contractor's insurance and liability
statement, definite starting and
completion dates and the total cost of
the renovations and payment terms.
The Toronto Home Builders'
Association Renovation and
Redevelopment Council have designed
a renovation contract and schedule
which is available to association
members for their use and it has also
been distributed to affiliated
associations across Canada.
1*/MW
GENESIS LTD.
Sherry -Phillips Sales Rep.
831-3300
686-3330
Res. 420-2430
UPDATED 3+1 BDRII BUNGALOW
a modern kit. features ceramic floors. backsplash,
try. All windows replaced, new roof, fin. bsmt. with
dace. Many more upgrades) $194.900. Sherry
lion 831-3300.
CHILD SAFE COURT • TREED SETTING
Perfect starter, 3 spacious bdrms., 2 baths, lots of
storage space. Walkou! from breakfast area to deck plus
private pato area Fin. bsmtl $129.900. Sherry Phillips.
PERFECT STARTER s1b4,b00 -
Extras include new kit cupboards, mow closet doors,
new flowing. central air, central vac and morel Located
close to schools and easy access to 'GO'. Sherry
Ph;;,,Ps 83'-3300.
There is another thing to remember. over and make sure you've seen all the
Before you sign the contract, think it quotes.
DON'T CALLUS FIRST!
3 We encourage you to shop around and
compare.
We have some new ideas and marketing
techniques and welcome your comparison and
input on how your home should be marketed.
Your complete satisfaction is GUARANTEED!
RICK SERGISON 8
BETH THOMPSON
Sales Asaoclmes
BEFORE YOU SIGN ANYTHING...
Call RICK & BETH at 831-3300
CT 0��(L (_,, O C�
"Personal Service - second to none!"
ONCE IN A LIFETIME! $189,0011!
Wide open spaces inside 8 out!
2,200 sq. It. sidesplit on over 1 112
acres backing on forested ravine. 4
bdrms., 2 baths, huge greenhouse
kit. 3 solarium, really, really big
family room, brick fp. d w/o to deck
ideal in-law situationl Truly one of a
A LOT OF LOT 8 A LOT MORE
JUST REDUCED IN AMBERLEA! (FOR A LOT LESS - $199,800!)
SUNNY, SPOTLESS i CHILD- Immac.l Lge. 4 level backsplit on
SAFE! 50x174' lot! Big bdrms., 2 baths,
$179,8001 Immac. window bright 3 party -size fam. rm. with brick fp. d
bdrm. on very low traffic square. bar. Cent air 8 vac., 6 appls. sap.
Tasteful neutral decor 6 upgrades in-law suite mom would love. Child -
throughout Cent air, 2 baths, tam. safe sep. inground pool, play area It
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Well this is in tastefully decorated 3 berm. ALL BRICK WOE ONLY 5156,000!!! w E -Z TO BUY ONLY $114,000
home, boasting on suite &walk-in closet in ��� ALL
3 bdrm. link features comer fp. m — This bungalow offers 4 appliances, renovated
master, Ire. eat -in kit., L-shaped Irv. d din. LOUISE MICALLEF liv. rm., huge deck of w/o, neutral decor MARGARET FLETCHER bath, country sized kit., bright cheerful rms .
rms., fin. rec nn., fenced yard, 2 level deck 8 Sales Representative throughout. Located in tam. oriented area A Sales Representative &can be you s immediately. Call now Joan JOAN CAMPBELL
more. 5167,500. Louise Mipllef 831.3300. must see. Call M. Fletcher 663 2992. Campbell 831-3300. Sales Representative
JJJJ A TOUCH OF CLASS! VERY DESIRABLE
FWE PERCENT DOWN' OR 58PLUS ALL THE TOYS!! Hollywd. kit. with dinette, w!o to deck, spat. �+
,000 This one's a '10"I In one of Pickerin
9•s liv. &din. rms., mn. flc !sand., 15 x 19' (am.
DOLLARS' 'finest' areasl 4 Igo. bdrms. 1 Custom rm. with fp., master bdrm. has 4 -pc. bath and
SHAYNE LYND
Will buy you 3 berm., 2 baths, fin. bsmt., fully EN 'touches' throughout' New broadloom Cent. ROSEMARY PERfINS twin closets, vac., many upgds- Was WALTER BROWN
fenced yard at $161,900 Call Shayne Sales Representativs air. cent. vac.1 2 wbs' Fantastic 'curb' Sales Repiesentatiw $212,900 -Now ;' 99.900 Wetter Brow Sales
Lynden 831-3300 appear Call Rosemary Perk,rs 831-3300 Representative
831-330C
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OVER 2,000 SO. FT. •5789,900
4 berms., master has w,o to balcony. JUST LISTED
Featuring
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with built-in
range,, d n. oven & d tam. seed tut. dishwasher. 3 .,,. JU T LISTED • HUGE PIE LOT desirable area. Totally renovated. -rd seo.
w/os, 2 4 -pc. & 1 3 -Dc. beth, fin rec rm. Great semi - quiet court location, fin. rec m , ent. to m -Law suite. Entertain wtn 2 oecks
Gose to GO train, GO bus to door Walter WALTER BROWN walk to park 6 school. Fp.. Ige. bdrms.. new BEV McLEAN and a ^uge owx yrd. Too many og•ces tc LEE BYERS
Brown 831-3300 Sales Representative deck off Irv. nn. Call Bev McLean 831-3300 Sales Representative mention $2'9,50C Lee Byes E3' 330C Sales Representative
Wont iiasst org
- 1 MUST SELL -
;stiff "^ ,$135,900
Very clean end unit
townhome, upgraded
4 LARGE BEDROOIAS W/O BASJMENT — carpet, kit- and bath,
$199,900. Beautifully decorated throughout, with Jacuzzi. Must be
mn. flr. laundry A iam. rm. + fp., Ige eat -in - _' _. ;� — seen. Ron Tamrazian ,
kit- + w/o to deck, 3 baths, custom w!ndow BRIAN RODRIGUES JUST LISTED - :119,800 ad.: Sales Rep. 831 3300.
coverings, Dent air &more. Brian Rodrigues Sales Represented" 2 bdrms., 2 baths, adult lifestyle condo Comer unit wit`• 3 aoa a-ces,
831-3300. very clean. Call Ron Tamraziar, Sales Rep. 831-3300. -
3 BEDROOMS ONLY ISM
New raised bungalow, spacious foyer, wraparound deck, 5 bdrms., 2 _ THINK SlJlfftBi Well -WO flow with l• country kit,
baths with Jacr�is, fp. upgraded carpet and insulation, built kir owner 14 x 28' ingmund pool highlights this knrety 3 bdrm. baoksplit not to fenced
ncestare in fir nn., on steps
Qch a
wqh pride. Asking $299,900. For more info. cal John Midlige, Sales Rep. mention the Ige. deck, 2 fps., cent arc. new oak kit. and pool table sized Grp �0n steps from school STEVE FEARON
3213638. rec rm. Only $175,900. Call John Miolge, Sales Rep. 321.363& 8 shops. Take a look at fhis one. Steve salve Ram
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IMMACULATE 4 BEDROOM
Shows like a model home! Almost
51�
2,000' of sheer luxury! Large sunken
family room and corner fireplace. 4
bedrooms, completely separate dining
roum. Cathedral ceiling in living room.
Greenhouse kit. has ilium. ceiling and
moveable island and walkout.
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YOUR DREAM HOME1
Is Custom designed Marge 4 bdrm., 2,100
sq. ft. of hand crafted luxury. Builders own
home. Some of the many luxuries: ceramic
European greenhouse kitchen overloolang
2 -tiered deck & large treed yard. Oak
OSHAWA 11111011MY $847 floors in gg. din. rm. Huge exciting
Prime PIE Oshawa bungalow. 3w tL PAYMENT PW bathroom large Ja=i & glass block
totally fenced ravine lot backs onto
swum ti glee U1 bedrooms, 2 4- YEARLY NCO show. Marble fireplace in mn. fir. fam.
pe. baths. 100% IinanciV O.A.C. TO QUALIFY $3316m rm. plus rh down. CA for more delails!
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Approx. 2,100 sq- ft, wio bsmt. CAC, fin. rec
rm-, shows to perfection, 5 appliances. wont ROSS OAKE
lastil Call Ross Oake 42&7677 Sales RepnomWiv
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Excellent buy. Semi-det raised bung., completely
fin, Ion to bottom Need a k- dosing? '-
now,
you won't be disappointed. Call Ross Oaks 428. Ross OAKE
7677. Sda RWreendodwe
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MOVE -IN CONDITION
Quiet road, 1893 Una Rd., Pickering. 4 Ige.
EN DARROCH bdrms., roomy family rm. with fpL, w/b bsmt.
PAMON"w $229,900. Dow Dwroch 426-7677.
DOREEN DARROCH
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IT COSTS NOTHING_
To all on this gorgeous 3 bdrm. townhouse.
Central air, cent. vac-, private reed lot, 5 ROSS OAKE
apphenossl A must to see Ross Oaks 42&7677.. sales Rep
A COMMANDING VEVA
Flooded with sunshine. 4 bdrm. exec. home in
IbasuMul DiscaCal Ross my OaRay 4Laine lot with view oNIdle+++.ke 20-7677. Sales Repteewdath
CARRIES LAKE RENT
$129,900 for a 3 bdrm. det home. Eat -in kit
specian k nn., large workshop. Now thaq i
good buy. Call Robert Owen, sales RWmeaft"
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ALL WWX - SOUTH AJAX
Large, bright kitchen with w/o to t* fenced yard
Close to all conveniences. Asking $158,500. JOfN E.
Doreen Darroch 428-7677. Sales
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3 bdrm. all brick cent at, cent vac., ger. fin. rec
rm., fp. & more. ftlk to school, shopping. 2
mins. to GO & 401. Dom miss out Ross Oaks
42S-7677.
MAKE A SPLASHII
"nd Pool 11800d. w4h P%Vq formal 3 bdw
raised bung., cent mg, am. pr., close jo
schools, tans. & GO. Cal Ross cake 42114671.
A LAKE FRONT
HOME
Gorgeous location
home needs T.L.C.
76' of water front, is
a good investment
even if you build
new. Call Robert
Owen.
Pok
WESTNEY HEIGHTS
2 storey, 3 large bdrms., CAC, wAD to deck from
bright kitchen, large corner lot call nowl john
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Sales Representative
ELIZABETH HAUG
Safes Representative
JILL SAVARD
Safes Representative
ROSS WATSON
Sales Repressntadve
Sallee R"Wese""
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TATO CCDv�r
3 BDRM - X*jW My—R TUDOR HOAR
Beautiful ba. master bdrm. wilt wafK-in closet &
4 -pc. on suite. Country style fam. rm. with
wainscotting and corner ip., eat -in kit and din.
rm. Overt 1 bed* yard from multi level decking.
Cent air, fridge stove, window blinds. Judith
McNiven 42&7677.
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DETACHED BRICK . $146,000
Ajax, 3 bdrms., sep. Irv. rm. a din. rm., w/o to
yard, fin. rec rm. with fp. Shows great, won't last.
Call Elizabeth Haug 428-7677.
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JUST LISTED
Spacious 3 bdrm. S. Ajax home features w/o to
deck and fenced yard, fp., and cent, air. Call Jill
Savard 4287677.
REWARD YOURSELF!
With this fully upgraded 4 bdrm. in Pid*eringl
Cent air a vac., ceramics throughout. A dream
inside! Call Ross Watson 4287677.
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"JUST LISTED"
Detached. 3 bdrms.. 3 baths, hot tub, huge kit.,
fin. bsmt, mn, fir. fp. cent. air, hardwood firs, a
more. Cal Angsia Longo 831-7677.
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Over 1,200 sq. it, al upgraded carpels, 3 WIN to
balcony, fabulous rec facilities, 8 1/4% mtge.
available. Many suites to choose from. Call
Cheryl Kostl*a novel 831-7677/427-8677.
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- GORGEOUS SUNSET'S
Viewed while sitting on your multi level deck Lg&
eat4n kit a master hdrm. Great price a firwncnp
make ft Ink attractive. L Layoox 831-7677.
Charming renovated older home in
wven:�� d Ceramics, loft,
I Rnds
gar. a more.
Marg Huleatt 428-7677.
POWER OF SAL.EIII -
knmacufate 4 bdrm. hare. Huge
kit, fam. rm., lip.fila bsmt, full an
suite. Must tui Wry Huilaatt 426-
7677.
Sabra Representative
JOHN AND CARROL COLLINS
ELVIRA LAROCOUE
Sales Representative
KEN BROWN
Sales Representative
JOAN HUDSON
Salsa Representative
LYNN MCCULL—aw
Saha Rspnseovllw
RENOVATED a WAITRIG
3 bdrm.,1 1/2 storey on Ige. let New kit, bath a
more. Walk to downtown Ajax/Pick Closing
$159,900.
John a Candi Collins 426.7677.
1 YEAR MORTGAGE @ 8114%
Can be had on this exceptional 3 bdrm. in S.
Ajax. Many extras, fin. bsmt. Reduced to
$136,900.
John a Cwroi Collins 428.7677.
STARTER HOME
Cosy starter home in Ajax features newer kit.,
cupboards, mn. fir laundry, detached oversized
gar. Call E. Larocque 4287677,
REDUCED!
Pickering Village condo apt Superb locale and
great recreation facilities in building. Call Ken
Brown 428-7677.
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1.500 . sq. ft., beautiful Ige- eat -m kit, w/o din.
rm., huge mn. fir. fam rm., prof lin. bsmt, 3
baths. A super deal Joan Hudson 831-7677.
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FOX HOLLOW BEAUTY
This 3,100 sq. ft has cent air, inground heated
Pool. cent vac. a den. Home shows like a model.
Great value a big let Lynn McCulloch 831-7677.
MOVE UP TO YOUR "DREAIj HOiE'
Victorian be" with all the toys. -3- stories of
kxW. upgrades. Pit's a prof. in. tismt, ingro*rnill
P0011, solarium with hot tub, wet tzar, bilW* rm.,
STEVE KOSTKA spa rm., office. It's got 0 all. Cal Steve Kosdw
Sales Repwsentalfw 831-7677/427-8677.
1 R'S VALUE i TRE!
Det 3 bdrm. home. Igo. let, cull -4a -sac. new
JERRYENGLAND bnoadborn, fp.. hose to, Centre, schook, parks.
S,yN Raw flexible dosing. J. Engiand 891-7677.
TWO REAL STEALS!
$149,9001 Convenient, immaculate,
spacious! 3 bdrms.,1 1/2 baths, eat -in
Idt., Ige. yard, fruit trees, fm. rec rm. &
woodstove too!
:189,9001 POWER OF SALE'
117 Bassett Blvd., Whitby! B+G house!
� � 2,400 sq, ft. A must to see. Must self!
Susan Virmtt 428-7677.
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REDUCED $7,000 - NOW $172,900
1,538 sq. ft Wimpey built. 3 bdrms., sidesplit, mn. fir. lam. rm., eat -in kit.,
5 appliances, huge yard, S. Ajax. Demand area
John a Cants Cobh* 428.7677.
ELVIRA L,AROCOUE
Sales Representative
ROSS WATSON
Sales Representative
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ANGELA LONGO
Saks Representative
JUST LISTED
Custom bungalow aporox 4,000 sq. ft. on over 1
3/4 acres. This upgraded home has an
impressive list of features To view call E.
Larooque 428-7677
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OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!
2.400 sq H 4 Xc S w,tr 2 oc— ^-aw suite in
bsmt. 5 oaths ,r a. Fa— —i w -` `o H;,r y for
this one' Call Ross Watscr 428 7677
"CUSTOM BUILT"
4 . ' bdr-rs. a der. Jac:.Zz;, 4 oa*s 2 Ops r-
iaw apt with w'c. iardwood Ars. Fur:^er aeta,is
ca! Angela Longo 286-7677
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Ambedea home has it all New Wvn. a flooring.
LYNN McCUILLOCH cent air a cent. vac. Dort wait too long - cal!
Sales Repressrdotive now lo see. Lynn McCuikx r+ 831-7677.
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COUNTRY CUSTOM
Built home on Ige. treed lot, very private pe.
GARY PECK pnno* rms. Beckerman kit + 19 x 32' inground
Sales ve pool. Must be seen! Gary Peck 831-7677.
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4 bdrms., 2 ipsgreenhouse kit, fin. tsmt,
ANGELA LONGO Custom Will with plenty extras. 'Must set'. Cal
Saha Rall aaentatlw Angela Longo 286-7677.
DISCOVERY BAY!!
Nicely decorated 4 bdrms., Ige. lot, walk to lake a
NEW miles of trails. Cent air, cent. vac., mn. fir.
Sales ReP w hundry a fam. rm. Call Ross cake 428-7677.
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Extra 0
space can
be found in
the home
Sometimes the place where extra space
can be found for a growing family is within
the home itself, say members of the Greater
Toronto Home Builders' Association.
Norma King, of Norma King Design
Inc., says there are a number of places
which can be used more effectively to
enlarge small spaces.
Some of those ways are as simple as
converting existing under-utilized spaces,
such as porches and garages, into living
space. Other ways are a little less obvious,
but equally as effective.
King suggests opening up space by
removing unnecessary doors. If the doors
are needed, they can be replaced with
pocket doors, which do not take up
valuable space since they slide into a spare
between the walls.
Another option is to change the swing of
a door so that it opens to the larger room,
freeing up space in the smaller area.
Walls, too, can be removed to open up
rooms. If a sense of separation is still
desired, King suggests adding a vertical
column, a move which also adds to the
spacious feel of a room by virtue of its
elongated height.
Adding windows is a popular and
effective way of enlarging a small space,
especially if the window is floor -to -ceiling
or a bay window, says King.
The designer suggests finding extra
space in small traditional bathrooms be
removing the linen closet. Adding that
extra two feet may not seem like a
significant addition of space, but in a
standard cramped bathroom the extra room
does "make a major difference," says King.
Small bathrooms can also be 'enlarged
with a corner vanity, fitted into a space
usually squandered and freeing up other
space.
In bungalows, space can be found by
looking above. King's firm completely
opened up a bungalow kitchen by
removing the attic to give the room a
cathedral ceiling and a skylight.
Another place where extra space can be
found, particularly in older homes is below
grade.
Many city homes built prior to 1950
have beasements with low ceilings of five
to six -and -a -half feet. Although many have
been remodelled for use as a recreation
room, chances are that the full potential of
the basement isn't being used, says john
Marantz, of Marantz Strong Wall, a
basement lowering company.
Basement lowering can be a relatively
inexpensive way of adding living space to a
home and it does have definite advantages,
says Marantz, who is a member of the
Greater Toronto Home Builders'
Association.
Lowering a basement is not
considered as an addition to gross floor
area, so taxes are not increased.
.ZONING NOT AFFECTED
Zoning is not affected, variances are
not necessary and it doesn't change the
exterior appearance of the home. As well,
says Marantz, lowering a basement does
not take up valuable yard space in an
effort to add interior living space.
Marantz lowers 40 to 70 basements
every year. He says people are lowering
basements to make way for family
rooms, home gyms, home offices,
nannies' quarters and for luxury
apartments for retired homeowners who
rent out the top of the home, while living
in the bottom.
The most common reason basements
are lowered, however, is that the whole
family needs more space in which to
spread.
"We're lowering basements now for
people who are not in a position to move,
but they still need more space," says
Marantz.
TORONTO & OSHAWA M.L.S. SYSTEMS
01961 Century21 Real Estate Corporation as trustee for the NAF.
1 and ti - dademarks of Century 21 Real Estate Coroorat,on.
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INDUSTRY STATISTICS INDICATE
43% INCREASE OVER 1990
CENTURY 21- BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. UP 79%
Statistics recently released by the Real Estate Industry
showed that the number of sales in 1991 was up 43% over
1990.
A five year analysis by Century 21 Briscoe Estates Ltd.
revealed 1988 was the peak year for transactions. Since the
start of the recession in 1989 the all time low was 1990. A
significant 79% increase in 1991 over 1990 for Century 21 -
Briscoe Estates Ltd. indicated that many consumers are
taking advantage of low housing prices and interest rates. If
you are buying or selling real estate it's a good idea to speak
to Century 21 - Briscoe Estates Ltd. No Question About It!
HOME OF THE WEEK
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4 BDRMS., OVER 2,000 SO. FT.
Enjoy spacious bdrms. and closet
space plus 3 bathrooms) Main floor
Laundry. fam. rm,. fireplace, eat -in kit.
with Wo to fenced yard, ceramics,
brdlr" 8 800 series doors thru-out
AsKing $2'9,900. Call Michael
Femsor 428-2'21.
r A-1 NEIGHBOURHOOD,
SCARBOROUGH
Outstanding detached on a prime
quiet street, modern oak kit. with
solid oak cupboards, 3 bathrooms,
sauna, inground pool, hot tub, 2
kitchens, central air, garageand
much more! Asking $238,888. Call
Flora Waters 428-2121.
OPPORTUNTY IS KNOCKING!
To get in on this recemly reduced
Power of Sale property, 3 bdrms.,
family room with fireplace, 2 full
baths, $169,500. Call Geri McEwan
at 428-2121 for more information.
PRIZE SCARBORO LOCAtl6N
Detached spacious 4 bdrm.,
maintenance free home, 2 baths,
private yard with inground pool.
Close to Scarborough Town b LRT.
Immediate occupancy available.
$239,000. Call Judy Feor at 428-
2121.
PRETTY AS A PICTURE
4 bdrm. brick detached home with double attached garage, mn. fir. fam.
rm. wifireplace, w/o to sun deck, cent. air, cent. vac. A'10' beautifully
done inside. Only $219,000. Call Richard MacLean - 428-2121.
3429,900 - 3,500 SO. FT.
On over sae lot with 4 bdrms., mn.
fir. Iib. and fam. rm. Fireplace in
master bdrm. Asking $429,900. Call
Bruce Opferkuch 428-2121.
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Plenty of trees 8 a year round
stream, country setting, country split
level, 2 fireplaces, 2 skylights,
Jacuzzi tub. upgraded kit., 2
walkouts to deck 8 patio ii much
more. Just reducedii $299,000 Call
Lorne Kime 428-2121,
LARGE SEMI N GLENDALE
Pride of ownership shows in this 3
bdrm. home. Features mclude prof.
fn. bsmt, eat -in kit, fireplace in IN.
nn., high off. gas furnace tt cent aa.
Great buy at $174,500. Cal )fain
Laine at 429-2121.
`The Mayfair• 2,766 sq. ft, 4 Wins.,
3 baths, man Ir. laund., fam. rm.,
den, country kit with pantry, open
stairway Io bsmt Close to Lake b
Schools, W120 days possession.
Asking $293,000. Ask for Judy
Carlyon 428.2121.
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AMBERLEA BEAUTY!
$239,900. Super family home on
safe cul-de-sac, fireplace doors,
french doors, main floor laundry
room, central air and more. Call Bill
Chapman 428-2121.
IF
CUTE + ODSY + $139,900
Master w/3 -pc. an suite 6 skylight,
hrdwd. firs., 3 bdrms., eat -in lit., with
w/o to 2 level deck, b/i dishwasher,
fridge b stove, 1 4 -pc. 8/ 3 -pc.
baths. For showings call Dennis
Morgan 428-2121.
BEAUTFM COl>N M HOME -
Located just east of West Hill 6
south of Whitevale. All brick
bungalow on a large country lot, dei
heated shop, hot tub off deck, in-law
suite, pine kitchen 3 more. Call Ed
Mateo for more information at 428-
2121.
PORT PERRY -12 MLES
New bungabw, short walk to Lake
Scugog, walkouts, 2 baths, double
arage, large pie -shaped lot.
171,900. Call Lome Klme 428-
2121.
START OUT IN STYLE!
Gleaming 3 bdrm. home in south
Ajax, side door to basement, fully
fenced yard. includes 3 appliances.
Only $153,900. Call Michele Jones
428-2121.
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.NST LISTED!!
3 bdrm. townhome with walkout from
liv. rm., finished rec room for only
$130,900. A must to see. Call
Richard MacLean 428-2121.
THS FEATURES!!
Merrick home, 2.700 sq. ft, regal
foyer w/yraceful curving staircase,
elegant liv./din. rms., exceptional
sunken family rm., tremendous 1211
greenhouse kit, 25 ft. master bdrm.
plus much more. $258,000. Call
Judy Canyon at 4211-2121.
knmed� LOWEST PRICE!!
r dot 2
storey Durham r e I by This
can be yours, for only $15000. 3
large bdrms. a on suite. W. jr. lam.
rm., cent air, vac., bfi dishwasher,
double garage, fin. too rm. It's
immaculalell Don't delavl Car tnA i
Member of both the Toronto & Oshawa MLS system.
950 Sheppard Ave., Pickering
839-2121. or 428.2121
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Believe it or not the w 1,1 f
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"condo" 2,500 years ago in the middle
East.
The concept of community living is not
a new idea, but the popularity it now
enjoys is a relatively recent occurrence.
Europe was the vanguard for the
condominium revival about 200 years ago.
Then, 50 years ago, Brazil passed
condominium legislation. And, in 1961, the
colonies got into the act with the United
States adopting the concept and Canada
following suit in 1966. Since then, many
other countries have picked up the idea,
including Cuba, Puerto Rico and Australia.
Why is condominium ownership riding
such a crest of popularity? Possibly
because buyers see it as a combination of
the best of both worlds. Many of the
advantages of home ownership are still
there, but without the tiresome concerns of
home maintenance. Plus a lot has changed
in 2,500 years.
Lifestyles don't always revolve around
the home. For active young couples, it
gives them a freedom to travel or
concentrate on a career. For empty -nesters,
the time-consuming constraints of yard
maintenance are elimi:tated. Still others
find a condominium to be an affordable
alternative as a first home.
W HAT EXACTLY IS
A ON'DOMItiIUM.
The word "condominium" refers to a
legal form, not the actual dwelling place or,
as it is commonly called, the unit.
Condominiums come in many forms
including detached, townhouses,
apartments and duplexes. The unit~ can be
new modern high-rises, conversions from
older apartment buildings, garden
apartments, cluster housing or even single-
family homes in a subdivision format. And
the concept isn't limited to homes. It can
also be applied to industrial or commercial
properties.
BY ROBERT OLDMAN
The basic gist of the condominium
concept is that you have the exclusive use
of the interior of your unit, but you share
the common areas with the other owners.
These may include walkways, driveways,
lawns, parking areas, recreational areas or
facilities, laundry rooms, stairways, etc.
The actual common elements may differ
from development to development, but will
FRANK
REALTOR
BONNIE DAVIS
Sales Representative
The Management and Staff of W. Frank
Real Estate Limited would like to welcome
Benita 'Bonnie' Davis to the Ajax -
Pickering Office. Bonnie has been a
Picketing resident for more than 20 years
and has participated actively in community
sports and service work throughout the
Ajax -Pickering area. Her sincere interest
and ability to work with people should help
her in her real estate career. Bonnie can
be reached by calling 683-7777.
be clearly stated in the documents.
When you purchase a condominium,
you become a shareholder in the
corporation that overseas the operation of
your particular development. Being a
shareholder grants you certain privileges
including the right to vote on issues
affecting the operation of the condominium
and the privilege of being elected to the
council.
Like a business, the corporation is
accountable to its "investors". It must be a
viable company, keep a set of books, elect
directors and respond to the shareholders'
concerns. It's obviously in your best
interest to find out everything you can
about your condominium corporation. This
way, you will have an informed voice in
the operation of what will, after all, be your
home.
Some of the things you should look into
are: the amount of monthly maintenance
fee; what the insurance is on the building
and property; whether or not there will be
any user charges for any of the common
areas (i.e. the fitness room); how much
money is in the contingency fund (is it
enough for repairs depending on the age of
the complex) and you should also ask to
see the financial statements.
Continued on the next gage
We would like to PUBLICLY extend
our appreciation to:
JOAN ROGERS
a real estate sales representative at:
RE/MAX GENESIS INC.
for successfully selling
our home within 6 days
and aiding us in the
purchase of our new home.
Her efficiency and confidence
resulted in a real ...
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Thanks Joan!
Gerda & Brad Campbell
11 Ryan Court, Ajax, Ont.
AJAX _
PICKERING
235 Bayly St. W.�7•���� ROYAL LEPAGE = 1970 Brock Rd.
L Plaza - 683m1790
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CAREFREE LIVING
$116,500. Specious 3 bdrm. condo apt.,
L-shaped liv. rm. and din. arm., eat -in kit,
Igo. nester bdrm. has walk-in closet 6 4 -
pc. an suite, 5 app's., an suite laundry.
Close, to all amenities. Call Cam*
Webb" 4276522.
MUST BE SOLD - TR[DEL
$143,000. Power of side. Luxurious 2
bdrm. condo, western exposure -
balcony 8 solarium. Shows like new.
Fabulous rec. facilities. Priced to sell
quickly. Cad Linda Lyon' 427.6522.
PRETTY AS A PICIUREI
$164,900. Irrtmaculate, move -in Coed., 3
baths. cosy brick IP., family -size kit with
upgraded cabinets, bright rec rm. rt
attractive deck) A w6arl Brenda Clyde'
427.6522.
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FIRST -TME BUYERS -ACT NOW
$164,900. Huge family -sized kit. with w/o
to forced yard. Fin. bemt. 8 2 bathrms. A
start for a young family. Cel Linde
427.6622.
ITS FAMILY APPROVED!
$187,900. Perfect for entertaining or a
growing family' Large lot, near schools 8
lake, open concept 4 level with fam. rm.
plus daylight bsmt. 8 storage galore.
Wilma Tanner' 4276522.
FOR YOUR VALENTINE!
$189,900. You'll love this Gassy home
with warm trick fp. in fam. rm., mn. fir.
laundry, huge bdrms., full on suite,
custom window coverings' Wow' Brenda
Clyde' 427-6522.
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RELAX IN A H01 TUB! ELEGANT VICTORIAN!
$229,900. Family -sized 4 bdrm. brick $629,000. 1850 Victorian magnificently
home in Westney Heights. Offers new restored. 4,180 sq. ft. exquisite
brick walkway, fabulous multi-level , sum" decor, 4 bdrms.,
che
decking, sunken hot tub, huge country 3 baths, chancy kiln. Zoning R2.
kit Cell to see! Wilma Tanner' 427-6522. Calm 3 !)lana Plitt' 427-6522.
BEST BUY IN BROOKW000!
$179,900. Wonderful brick family home
fin. top to bottom in soft neutral shades.
Fn.-bsmt 8 fam. rm. plus 2 12 baths,
steps to 2 schools 8 parks. Near new rec
centre. Wilma Tanner' 427-6522.
DISOOVERY BAY EXEC.
$215,000. Exciting S. Ajax property is
offered to you Start your day cheerfully
in big greenhouse kitchen. 4 good-sized
bdrms. for your growing family.
Interested? Call Wilma Tanner' 427-
6522.
$215,000. The only N%hW. bush lot in
Deer Creek. 1.23 acres. Golf course
Wig., prestige 8 exclusive subdivision
is nearing completion. A truly one -of -a -
kind
790 opportunity! Doug Joyce— 683-
1.
FRESH Alt AND COUNTRY YEW
$129,900.42 acre bush lot Potential for
very lousy, private estate, by ponds and
winding drive, maple hardwood stance 8
stream at rear. Located 43 km N. of
Whitby. Cal Arlenw Heitman' 683-1790.
HEIRLOOM HOME - EARLY 1900:
$209,900. Character abounds in this
beautifully renovated charmer in
Pckenrg. Country kit, large deck with
hot tub tt lots of extras. A rare find. Must
be seen Heather Cullen' 683-1790.
$258,900. 4 bdrms., 3 washrooms,
greenhouse kit, ' skylight • panttryry
Family rm. 3 rec rm. Upgrades incline
heat pump, intercom, heatilator 8
window coverings. Interlocking drive &
walk Kathryn Parish' 683-1790.
$157,900. Cosy 2+1 bdrm. del brick
bung. on comer lot with easy access to
401. Sep. din. rm., hrdwd. throughout,
fin. rec rm., wet bar, brklm. w1laid. Don't
wait on this onel Call Arlene How. an•
683-1790.
EXECUTIVE HOME IN WHITBY
$298,900.5 bdrm., 4 bath, mn. fir. library.
fam. rm. with IP ent from to s kl y!ilaundry
rm., ceramic foyer with ght, living
spa over 32M sq.
R, on premium lot
6"6.Nagvi' 683-1790, 428-
FINEST NEIGHBORHOOD
$219.900 4 bdrrr 2 storey, move -in
condition, w.b to large decK new high
efficiency gas furnace. cent. air, cent
vac., mirrored closet doors, nicely
carpeted, many appliances incl. Call
Barb lfacirca' 6831790.
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COMMERCIAL - MANY USES
$275,000. Restoration fronting on two
roads. Great for gallery or specialty shop.
Architect or barber residential
possibilities too. In heart of Pickering
Village. Doug ,Joyce" 683-1790.
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AFFORDABLE STOREY
$169,900. 3 bdrm., great for first-time
buyers. 1 4 -pc. 3 1 2 -pc, baths, freshly
painted neutral tones, fenced lot, single
garage, only 2112 yrs. old. For more info.
call and show, Barb Vacirca' 6831790.
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ANDERSON AND ROSSLAND
$249,000, fantastic buy! Vendor serious!
2,766 sq. ft Mn. fir office, fam, rm. 3
laundry. Fp. with heatilator, fam. sae
+Ireenhouse kit., 2.5 baths, circ. oak
staircase from huge toyer. Mary Gains -
U3 -1790.
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Is a
condo
for you?
From the previous page
OBEYING THE RULES
Another area of responsibility of the
condominium corporation is the
establishment of by-laws. All condos have
them. Usually, common sense dictates
what they are, but you should also review
these as they could affect your enjoyment
of your home. If you love cats, for
example, some by-laws restrict pets. Check
this out before you and your feline friends
take up residence.
Whatever the by-laws that are in
existence, they can be changed. Each
owner is entitled to vote on the issue and, if
enough animal lovers are in a complex,
obviously that by-law will be changed.
Remember too that most by-laws are there
to protect your investment. However, there
Remember too that most by-laws are there
to protect your investment. However, there
may be some dissenting voices on just
what is the best kind of protection.
Birds do iL Bees do it. But is a condo
right for you?
The recent popularity of condominiums
has resulted in a good supply of units to
choose from in most major cities. So the
selection is bound to have the living
.requirements you want.
What you should be thinking about is
lifestyle. And, for many, it's very
agreeable. Eliminating upkeep and
maintenance of a home frees up time for
family or careers.
Affordability means more people
benefit from home ownership. Security is
improved by proximity to neighbors. Many
newer condos offer a variety of amenities
such as fitness clubs, community centres,
swimming pools, etc. The social aspect is
important to many as well. It is often a
chance to meet others of similar
background and taste.
On the other hand, some people rebel at
the smallest rule and condominiums do
have by-laws. Conflicts could become a
problem if personalities are too diverse. If
management is on a volunteer basis, lack
of experience could impact on the
residents.
However if you have done your
homework on the condominium you would
like to live in and have weighed the pros
and cons over carefully, then you will find
that condominium living can be an
attractive alternative to conventional
housing.
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COUNTRY SETTING - CITY ADDRESS!
W098' mature loll New renovated kit., mn. fir. fam.
rm., rec rm., new gas furnace! Long private drive,
garage) Vendor says sella Sharon Hutchinson
831-6000.
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RENT -A -WINNER!
Large, bright detached bungalow lust listed for rent.
Generous kitchen, newly decorated, set on a huge
attractive lot Call Steve Cooper 831-6000.
PRICED TO SELL
Picture perfect stare, New kitchen, central air, fp.
Great for 1st time buyers Won't last. John Harron
83' -6000.
NO GRASS CUTTING
OR SHOVELING
Work out, swim, racket
ball, barbecue, and
shop without using a
car. Shows like a
model. 2 baths,
solarium & balcony,
lots of upgrades. Call
CONNE DENNIS Connie Dennis
Sake RRepriiisentative 831-6000.
HANDLE WITH CME
ICs loaded: 4+2 bdrms., 4 washrms., central air &
M, Jacuzzi, fireplace. intercom, double gar.ul in-law
apartment possib lity! Make a move with Stan Petrak
831 X000.
KEED 4 BORME-?
Now is the time to step up. 2,300 sq. fl., enwite,
fam. rm., new brdkn.. walk to schools, perks. priced
to sell. Cd 10 vieMk Sharon hk4;hinson 831-6000.
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1 1 R yr. new! 4 large bdrms., mn. tit: fami rm. with
M, neutral decor, spodessl Chid -proof street.
Geon
Walker 831-6000.
CARRIES FOR LESS THAN RENT!
Al ttisl Cent air, buift4n dishwasher, Inge master
�., 2 tier deck ivate gouts ts withlox down. Calll •6000.
9 A
Kingston Rd., (F
TRADE M YOUR OLD MODEL!
Det. 3 bdrm. with fam. rm. fireplace & wet bar. W/o to
a private yard. Vendor will guarantee the sale of your
home. CarmelaSpencley 831000.
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FULLY DETACHED HOME
Open concept with new oak kitchen. Fam. rm., sep.
side entrance, newer broadloom on main floor, walk
to conservation area. Call Connie Dennis.
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GREAT VALUE!
3 bdrm backsplit situated on poe-s' aped lot. 2 baths
new kit., skylight hardwood firs. and fin. rec rm
Located in quiet area Geoff Walker 831-6000.
MOVE UP!!
18 months new, bright, upgraded kit., mn. fi fam.
I'm & laundry. 2nd flr. den on prem. lot with many
extras. Call Bev Hutchinson 831-6000.
TRADE UP TO NEW GLENDALE HOME!
Current market price guaranteed for your current
homel 4 year new. walking distance to schools and
park, family -seed home +++ Gayle Barwell
831-M.
CUSTOM BUILT
Approx. 3,000 sq. ft, 2 fps., large kit and din. rm., 2
wlos to huge wrap-around deck new fm. bsmt,
double car ger. Call Steve Qumlan 831-6000.
FIRE YOUR LANDLORD - BE YOUR OWN BOBS
$15,500 down and approx. $1,100 per month moves
you into this fabukws detached 2 storey, all brick
home. Won't last! Cap Suzan Winch 831 X000.
FI*iM i&_& BOTTOM BtNKiALOw
Central location. 75 K lot, approx. 1,500 sq. It. Lge.
set-in kit, family rm. with Ip., plus Ip. master bdrm.
with ensuite. Great buy. Call Connie Dennis
831.4000.
831-6000, Alax 428-6000
IMAGINE THE VIEW!!
3 floors of glass overlooking Rouge Valley! 113 acre,
fabulous 1,000 sq. ft. master suite, open concept fiv.
rm. & din. rm. Great Childs fir. & lam. rm. Sam
Kimberley 831-6000.
"MEADOWCLIFF HOME IN ROUGE VALLEY -
Unique 3,340 sq. M.l Sunken sun rm., w/o to deck!
Den & mn. f!r. fam rm. & laundry, Scarlett O'Hara oak
staircase! Central air & vac.t So much more! Gail
Petrak 831-6000.
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ALL BRICK
No maintenance fees. 3+1 bdrms., eat -in kitchen,
Sep. dining rm , photographer's dark room. Flexible
closing. List E' 49.900 Call S Helmer 831-6000.
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ASKING ONLY $12,000 DOWN
Det. home 3 fgood size bdrms., bright tam. kit. dining
rm., cent. air, m. rec rm. shows to perfection. Michele
Kennedy 831-6000.
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WHY RENT? SAY HELLO TO A GOOD BUY
Immac. trick bung.! Gleaming hrdwd. firs., new oak
kitchen, cent, air, side ent., in-law potential, fin. rec
rm., 2 baths, 5 appliances' Call now! Sharon
Hutchinson 831-6000.
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TAKE A QUARTER PONT OFF!
Ask me about tirthersaron financing this sold
5 bedroom home in ickering% comfortable
Easishore. A great first hdmel Steve Cooper
8316000.
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112 ACRE LAKE VI
Immaculate home with cathedral ceilings, open
concept, wwsizw 2 car garage. Only 4 yrs, new with
700 sq. IL deck overlooking water. Call Don Dam's
831-6000.
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MORTAGE
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Don't pay any
mortgage for up to 3
months on this great
building lot min. from
JOHN HAMM town centre. For more
Sree Repw.er-od information call John
Harron at 831 X000.
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O EXPRESSIONS
Cover Story
,-Come energy conservation
Energy Saving News from Ontario Hydro 7
Heating with wood g
Tips for reducing water use 10
Features
Basement renovations
TIMOTHY JOHN WHITTAKER
Publisher
Advertising Manager
Hugh ti icholson
Sales Manager
Bruce Danford
(Phone: 579-4400)
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Home Expressions is a monthly publication of
Oshawal'Whaby This Reek, 865 Farewell St., Oshawa (579-
4400) and is one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and
Distributing group of suburban newspapers.
COMMON CENTS TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY
As the cold weather approaches,
it's time to think energy savings!
These quick and easy tips from
Consumers Gas will help keep your
home cosy and warm, and reduce
your heating bills at the same time.
- Heating accounts for 75 per cent
of all home energy consumption.
You can save up to 15 per cent on
your fuel bill by lowering the ther-
mostat 5 degrees C whenever the
house is empty for more than four
hours. Invest in a clock thermostat -
automatic timers can be pre-set to
reduce temperature at specified
times.
- Make sure your radiators, space
heaters and warm air registers are
not blocked by furniture, drapes or
wall -coverings. You can increase the
efficiency of your radiators by regu-
larly bleeding them of excess air
which builds up inside. Placing alu-
muninum foil behind radiators
(shiny side up) will reflect more heat
into a room.
• Keep your furnace operating
efficiently with regular dusting and
vacuuming. Inspect the fan belt for
signs of wear, and change the filter
at least twice each season. Consult
your owners' manual for instruc-
tions.
- Save energy by setting your
water heater to a lower temperature.
Remember to dial down to the low-
est temperature setting when you go
on a trip. You should also repair
washers on !eaky faucets to save on
hot water.
• When your furnace isn't in use,
make sure the damper is fully
closed. if you rarely use your fire-
place, temporarily seal the damper
with rigid insulation glued to ply-
wood, and fastened with clear,
removable, heat -resistant caulk.
Your local hardware store can pro-
vide supplies and details.
- Connect a humidifier to your
furnace to keep your home moist in
cold weather. You feel colder in dry
air than moist, because moisture
evaporates into the air from your
skin. With a humidifier, less mois-
ture will be drawn from your skin,
and you'll feel warmer.
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room. If weather stripping is already
in place and there is still a draft, it
may be time to repair or replace the
frame or weather stripping,
• Seal your home's cracks and
gaps, both indoors and outdoors,
w;th caulk. Check window and door
frames, corners, areas surrounding
utility outlets, vents, fans, outdoor
faucets, heating ducts, chimneys,
fireplaces, and the gap between the
foundation and the house. Use
waterproof or heat -resistant caulk-
ing.
• Check the inside of window
panes for frost, which indicates that
precious heat is escaping and cold
air is entering your home. Seal panes
with clear plastic sheeting (tack
down or use heat -sensitive plastic).
Or, apply clear, peel -off caulking
where the window and frame meet,
between the space on double win-
dows, and wherever you detect leaks
or cracks.
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BY LORNA MILLER
Looking for more living space in
your present home?
Look no further than vour base-
ment. It is usually as large as the liv-
ing space upstairs, has access and is
enclosed by concrete walls and floor-
ing and ceiling joists. If your home
already has a rough -in for a bath-
room and laundry room, the builder
• has probably anticipated the building
of a recreation room, games room or
family room and left the most appro-
priate space open for these additions.
To get some tips on how to pro-
ceed with the work involved, we
talked to Don Neale of Millwork
Home Centres, 1279 Simcoe Street
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North, Oshawa.
Mr. Neate, who has been building
recreation and family rooms for over
20 years, laid out some simple sug-
gestions to follow when tackling
basement renovations. "The first step
is to check for moisture. If there is
excess moisture, start with an outside
inspection. Check downspouts and
gutters to be sure they are in good
condition. If you don't have slash
blocks or extensions to drain water
away from the walls, get some.
Check the grading around the
perimeter of the house to make sure
it slopes away from the foundations.
Check around window wells for low
spots where water accumulates and
reinforce window and door seals
with caulking if necessary. Inside,
check the walls and floors for cracks.
To repair cracks, dig a one to one-
half inch groove with a cold chisel
making the inside of the groove
slightly wider than the outside to
hold the patching materials. Now,
clean the groove with a wire brush,
wet down the groove sides and apply
a small batch of hydraulic or epoxy
cement. Joints between walls and
floors should be checked. 1- the joint
source leaks, widen it slightly and
fill with an epoxy cement. When it
dries, cover it over with patching
Please see BASEMENT/page 11
BE A POWER SAVER
From lighting to windows and in between. we've got your house covered.
Ontario Hydro has a variety of programs to help you save.
e Compact Fluorescents -55.00 rebate per hotbulb on any CSA approved
oorttpaat bmeseeK valid until FebJ92
e Windows—$5.00 per sq. ft. on Low E argon filled approved windows
installed in electrically heated homes by an approved contractor.
e R2000 Program—$2000 rebate on an electrically heated home buiR where
gas is not available to R2000 standards by a registered 82000 builder
and having passed all necessary tests.
• Heat Pump Program—$500 rebate on,air source, $2000 rebate on ground
source to electrically heated homes where gas is not available, when
an approved heat pump is installed by an approved contractor.
Information—we also have brochures on choosing appliances, keeping
the heat in, cau#dng and weatherstripping and much, much more.
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1974. With cold weather here and pods closed up, business in
the spa boutique' at Coluoa and Son s very busy. The 4800 sq
ft. afore wig remain open this winter to boast a full line of
Canadian spas, hot tubs and sauna possibilities as wen as
acoesso m. Cducci and Son is Whitby's exdusive Royal Spa
faclory outlet and the exdusive dealer for Haughs and Niagara
Spas. K you have never had the spa experience, you dont know
what in the lap of luxury really means.
A fug line of spa and pool chemicals is also available. In tact, if
you bring in a sampling of your pool or spa water, Colu d and
Son wig give you a free professional analysis.
Sales as well as installation are handed by Cokioa and Son for
anything from bathroom remodelling to #tat greenhouse addition
you have always dreamed of. Split spas are even available for
getting into your home around those tight spots like
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Here's what you can
eznect from a modern fluo-
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More light for less power.
A modern 15 -watt fluorescent
light delivers an amount of light
equal to an old-style 60 -watt incan-
descent bulb. That means a fluores-
cent does the job for about one-
quarter of the energy.
Lower cost by using less ener-
gy-
If
ner-
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an incandescent bulb for 5.5 -hours
each day, every day of the year, the
savings from the fluorescent light
would add up. At 7 cents per kilo-
watt/hour (S.07/kWh) for electrical
energy, the modern fluorescent
would consume about $2.10 in
energy over the year. By compari-
son, the old-style bulb would cost
you about $8.40 - about four times
as much!
Reduced cost from longer life.
Modern fluorescents are not only
more energy-efficient, they last
longer than old-style bulbs - as
much as 10 times longer! Old-style
incandescents are good for about
1,000 hours of operation, while
today's fluorescents can last for
10,000 hours. Even if a fluorescent
costs more to purchase, you can add
the money you save on energy to
the benefits of a fluorescent's
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winner!
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Supreme Custom Bars I ISave on .�i�itafr.a- Elegance
and Furniture
by Art Carriere
Although a former resident of
Toronto, my family and I have
lived in Whitby for the past
fourteen years. The service I
provided when working with
Redpaths Fine Furniture enabled
me to realize my dream of owning
my own retail business.
I formed Supreme Custom Bars
in 1988, after realizing Whitby was
in need of this service. In
recognition of change in public
All my work is done on the
attitudes towards drinking and
premises. The advantages of this
driving, I feel I offer an alternative
are passed on to my customers.
in home entertainment.
Every job receives my personal
My showroom is located at the
attention, before and after every
back of Country Square Plaza
installation. The same care applies
(behind Aquarium Warehouse). To
to any modification of your
give the public an idea of what is
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It's been said that if you put
together all the cracks in a typical
Canadian home, you'd end up with a
hole in the wall that measures a
square foot.
Think about that on a cold
January day!
. But, a thorough caulking and
weatherstripping job can cut
between 5 and 10 per cent from the
heating bill of a house and provide a
much more comfortable living envi-
ronment, say Ontario Hydro's resi-
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Furnace Filters
A dirty furnace interferes with the
circulation of air and reduces the
efficiency of your furnace. A clean
filter does exactly what its name
implies — filters the air, hence
allowing for better heat circulation
and dust reduction in the home, say
Ontario Hydro's residential energy
efficiency experts.
rn Night Into Sav
Setting back the thermostat five
degrees Celsius for seven hours at
night can result in annual energy
saving of about 5 per cent, or 1 per
cent for every degree (C) the heat is
cut back while the family sleeps.
A permanent thermostat set -back
can save about 5 to 6 per cent on the
energy bill for every Celsius degree
M the temperature has been reduced.
Ontario Hydro's residential ener-
gy efficiency experts recommend
installing an electronic thermostat
with programmable controls.
Programmable thermostats can con-
trol a home's heating, turning the
heat on and off by timer, hence
reducing energy requirements.
However, Hydro cautions, set-
back thermostats should not be used
with heat pumps because back-up
heating is primarily during recovery.
Automatic set -back with a heat
pump often negates any savings
which would be accrued through
extracting heat from the outside air,
ground or water, depending on the
type of heat pump used.
Where There's Snow
ON The Roof.._
Hot air rises:
If your house has an attic, that is
where much of the hot air is headed
for. In many hooses. between 10 and
15 per cent of the heat loss is
through the attic.
The attic floor should be insulat-
ed, but before that, it should be air
sealed ff you insulate without seal-
ing, the moist air may still escape
into the attic where it will meet the
cold air and condense. This could
cause frost build-ups in winter which
can create problems in spring. Air
• sealing involves caulking and the
addition of an air and vapor retarder
(polyethylene placed on the warm
side of the insulation acts as a good
air and vapor retarder).
It's easiest to seal an attic during
the winter because, say Ontario
Hydro's home energy efficiency
experts, you'll probably be able to
feel the spots where warm air's
entering from below.
Be sure to close the attic hatch
before looking for leaks. And,
remember, the attic's often the easi-
est and least expensive place in the
home to insulate.
Up In Smoke?
Is your hot air disappearing up
the chimney?
If you don't use your fireplace,
plug the opening. But if you do use
it, consider installing glass doors
and/or an energy efficient unit with a
separate combustion air intake.
Traditional fireplaces draw
warmed house air for combustion,
causing drafts and heat loss, say
Ontario Hydro's residential energy
efficiency experts. That's why a sep-
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any fireplace.
And the Hydro experts point out
that tempered glass doors reduce the
volume of heated room air which
escapes up the chimney when the
fireplace is, and is not, in use.
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or health and safety problems.
You should also check where the
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and floor to ensure there is no room
for air leakage.
Most importantly, ensure the
damper is closed when the fireplace
is not in use. A fireplace with an
open damper is an open chimney,
taking incredible amounts of heat
out of the house.
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Tens of thousands of North
American homeowners turned to
woodburning stoves in the late sev-
enties as shelter from rising energy
costs. Woodburning seemed right for
the times and suggested a simpler,
more independent way of living. But
the burning of wood in stoves, fire-
places and furnaces has come under
fire in recent years because the
resulting smoke is an air pollutant.
Now, as scientists learn more about
the full impact of energy production,
wood is emerging as one of the most
environmentally friendly energy
sources available.
Global warming
It is suggested that the burning of
fossil fuels, such as gasoline, diesel
fuel, fuel oil and natural gas, is
changing the climate by increasing
the concentration of carbon dioxide
(CO@) in the upper atmosphere.
These rising levels of CO2 are pro-
ducing a greenhouse effect by trap-
ping the sun's heat and raising the
average global temperature.
Scientists now agree that global
warming could well be the greatest
environmental threat we face.
A renewable resource
Fossilized hydrocarbon fuels,
such as oil and gas, are the founda-
tion of industry and transportation
throughout the world and to reduce
their consumption, or even slow the
growth in their use, will be a monu-
mental task. Conservation can help,
but alternative energy sources will
also be needed to slow the global
warming trend. Although the wood
that is burned for home heating is
also classed as a hydrocarbon fuel, it
is a renewable fuel not a fossil fuel.
It is the status of wood as a renew-
able fuel that -i:akes it one of the
leading contenaers as an alternative
to fossil fuels.
Chemical component
All wood, regardless of species,
is made up primarily of three chemi-
cals: oxygen, hydrogen and carbon,
hence the term hydrocarbon. The
heat of combustion breaks down the
wood and the rapid oxidation of the
resulting compounds releases the
energy used for home heating. When
wood or nay hydrocarbon fuel is
burned, one of the main byproducts
is CO2, the "greenhouse gas" that
contributes to global warming. The
important difference between wood
and the fossil fuels is in the way they
are formed.
Carbon storage
As trees grow, they absorb CO2
from the air to build their structure
In fact, carbon accounts for about
half the weight of wood fibre, so
trees act as one of the earth's carbon
storehouses. Put simply, the more
trees there are, the less CO2 there is
in the atmosphere. This is why envi-
ronmentalists are so alarmed by the
destruction of forests in South
America - trees can be the engine of
our salvation from global warming,
if we don't cut them all down first.
The role of trees in absorbing Cot
from the atmosphere would seem a
good argument for not using wood
for fuel. However, as with all energy
sources; it is important to look at the
entire fuel supply and consumption
cycle before reaching conclusions.
Carbon balance
When a tree dies and falls to the
F forest floor, it decays until what is
left becomes part of the soil. The
decaying process is oxidation - a
much slower form than occurs dur-
ing burning. The main byproduct of
this slow oxidation is CO2. In fact,
whether wood is burned for heating
or is left to rot in the forest, the same
amount of Co2 is released to the
atmospl:;,re.
According to a report on the
greenhouse effect prepared by the
Energy Research Laboratory of
Energy Mines and Resources
(EMR), "The combustion of wood
produces CO2, but this is offset by
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Why using
wood is good
for the
environment
CO2 fixation in young growth. Since
CO2 is released as mature forests
decay, combustion only increases the
rate of CO2 release, but not the over-
all amount."
Sustainable yield
This means that as long as the
forest is not depleted by over use, it
can produce a sustainable yield of
fuel, the burning of which does not
affect the total amount of CO2 in the
atmosphere and so does not con-
tribute to global warming. The EMR
report concludes, "Consequently,
coupled to suitable harvesting and to
clean and efficient combustion sys-
tems, wood fuels can actually reduce
the total CO2 emissions."
Fossil fuels
The fossil fuels, such as oil and
gas, contain carbon that was
absorbed from the atmosphere thou-
sands of years ago. Resting thou-
sands of feet below the earth's sur-
face, these deposits would never oxi-
dize unless brought to the surface
and burned. When fossil fuels arc
burned, the result is a net increase in
atmosphere CO2. And since their
formation took thousands of years,
once burned, they are gone and can-
not be replaced. Furthermore, a large
amount of energy is consumed in
getting oil and gas out of the ground,
refined into useful products and
transported to market. In contrast,
wood is usually harvested close to
the point of use and needs no pro-
cessing other than cutting and split-
ting.
Please see WOOD/ page 9
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OF ELECTRIC HEAT?
If your home is 1,200 square feet or more the cost of heat for 1 year is at
' least 55% higher with electricity than with a high -efficiency oil
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furnace.* That is a $493 savings with oil.
And the spread will get bigger. In Ontario at least, demand for electricity
will push prices up dramatically - 44% in the next three years. But the
September 1991 National Energy Board report predicts that oil prices
will remain stable over the next two decades.
ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT THE
ENVIRONMENT?
41 Eleatic hat is not as clean and non-polluting as it might look at first. In
many parts of our country electricity is generated by burning coal. Some
places use old, inefficient generators that produce smoke and carbon
dioxide.
However, a modem, high-tech oil furnace has a combustion efficiency of
98%, meaning that 98% of the fuel is burned producing almost no
smoke. In fact, so little smoke is produced that it is possible to eliminate
the chimney when using the new side-wall vent oil furnaces.
ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT SAFETY?
Heating oil is one of the safest fuels. Statistics from the Ontario Fire
.Marshall implicate heating oil in just 1% of fires for which there is an
ukritified fuel or energy source. By contrast, electricity is implicated in
31%, wood in 15% and natural gas in 3.5%.
Hating oil is nonexplosive and, at room temperature, will extinguish
L an ordinary flame. Hating oil is biodegradable. If you are concerned
about safety, oil heat makes sense.
ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT COMFORT?
New state-of-the-art oil heat equipment is quiet, clan, dependable. With
a temperature rise of 85"F, ail provides the fastest warm-up of all heating
fuels. Unlike electric baseboard hat, an oil furnace circulates and filters
the air regularly providing even, comfortable warmth. humidity is
easier to control, reducing window condensation and static electricity.
CONCERNED ABOUT MAINTENANCE?
Every system his the potential of breakdown. Our company provides its
Customers with a leading edge service package that keeps your furnace
in peak condition at all times. If an emergency should occur, our
Professional technicians are on call and available 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week. We make a point of knowing your heating habits so that we can
maintain supply with automatic delivery. Don't forget, we compgte with
other fuel oil companies for your business. You are important to us.
SECURITY OF SUPPLY AND FLUCTUATING
PRICES?
Canada is an oil -rich country. New discoveries are being made regularly.
The National Energy Board* predicts that, unlike other forms of energy,
oil supply will exceed demand over the next 20 years.
Heating oil prices have been stable for the past several years and are
currently at 1984 levels. The NEB reports* that prices are expected to
remain level well into the next century.
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In contrast, Ontario Hydro has stated that electricity rates will increase
by a whopping 44% in the next three years.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR
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By converting to oil heat now, you could pay for your new furnace and
start saving money in just 2 to 3 years, depending on your home's
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Wood: The environmental choice
The key to using wood as an
environmentally friendly fuel is to
ensure that the forest it is taken from
remains healthy. Ideally we should
be taking only those trees that are
dead or will soon be dead, and those
trees that should be removed to
improve the growth of the stand.
Homeowners can also be less fussy
about the species they choose for
burning. Softwoods, such as pine
and spruce, and so-called junk
species like poplar and aspen make
excellent fuel for spring and fall
heating if they are split and stacked
to dry.
Forestry management
When combined with good forest
management practices, woodbuming
is not a factor in global warming.
But the smoke resulting from ineffi-
cient combustion is an air pollutant
that should be reduced for the sake
of a clean environment. Fortunately,
the new generation of woodstoves
does just that. With a strong push
from environmental regulators the
stove manufacturers have found
ways to cut emissions from their
products to less than half of what
they were only five years ago. These
new stoves use sophisticated com-
bustion systems and in some cases,
catalytic combustors, similar to the
devices added to car exhausts to
burn off hydrocarbons. Still, home-
owners who are concerned about the
environment and who are using
older stoves needn't run out tomor-
row to buy a new generation stove or
furnace. By using properly seasoned
wood and avoiding smokey fires, a
conscientious woodburner can
reduce emissions to some extent,
even with an old stove. What they
cannot do is reduce the total amount
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Tips for reducing water use around the home
The following are some tips
Environment Canada recommends
for reducing water use without
plur-bing devices.
AVOID
- Thawing frozen foods under run-
ning water.
• Cleaning fruits and vegetables
under running water; instead scrub
them in a partially filled sink, and
rinse quickly.
• Running to the tap for every glass
of drinking water; instead keep a
bottle cooling in the refrigerator.
• Running a half-filled dishwasher.
• Dripping taps; close tightly and, if
they are leaking, install new wash-
ers.
• Using water -softening treatment
systems and garbage disposals in the
kitchen sink; water softeners flush
away a lot of water when the soften-
ing agent is regenerated; garbage
disposals waster water in order to
pulverize the waste.
• Running a tap while brushing teeth
and shaving.
• Bathing when a quick shower will
do; if you must bathe, you can get
just as clean with a half -full tub.
When drawing water for the tub,
first put in all the hot water you
want, then slowly adjust the temper-
arane with the cold water.
. Extinguishing cigarettes by flush-
ing them down the toilet.
• Watering your lawn when the sun
is at its brightest; early morning or
late afternoon is best.
. Placing sprinklers where they
water the concrete rather than the
lawn.
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• A device to create a dam in your
toilet tank to reduce the amount of
water it normally holds. Any non-
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- Insulation on your hot-water tank
and pipe, and a thermostat set back
to 50 degrees Celsius. This saves hot
water by keeping it warmer longer
and can reduce water -heating costs
by 25 per cent.
• A bucket and sponge, requiring
only 450 litres expelled by a hose.
Save 90 litres by attaching a trigger
nozzle to the hose for rinsing off the
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cement. Often, in older basements,
the mortar between the concrete
blocks has loosened and crumbles. If
this is a problem, dig out about one-
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old mortar and wet the joint. Pack in
as much pre -mixed mortar as you
can. Use a special truck pointing tool
for best results. Mortar will cure bet-
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wet cloth or spray it several times a
day for four or five days.
When the repairs are dry, paint
the floor and walls with a waterproof
masonry paint, like Sta-Dri which
comes in gray, white or cream.
Now comes the insulation. Mr.
Neate prefers sheets of 15 pound
asphalt felt. Tack the felt to the
upstairs floor joists plate and let it
overlap and hang down to the base-
ment floor. Measure your wall areas
carefully, allowing for 16 inch cen-
ters; build your wall studding com-
plete with sole and top plates out of
two by four lumber in sections on the
floor, then slide completed sections
into place.
After checking for fit and adjust-
ing for pipes with one by two, or two
by four blocks to clear the pipes, roll
12" widths of black plastic polyethy-
lene under the sole dampness. Attach
each completed section of wall stud-
ding to walls and floor with two inch
concrete nails. Now is the time to
establish where your electrical out-
lets should be placed and any wiring
completed before you insulate.
The most effective insulztion is
R13, three and one-half inch Roxul
Plus insulation. Staple to wall stud-
ding. For further insulation cover the
walls with a product called super six
mil poly and staple to studding. "1
really don't know what else you
could do to keep the room warm and
dry, says Mr. Ncate."
The ceiling is installed next.
Ncate says that it is a matter of
choice which ceiling you choose,
tile, drywall or a suspended ceiling.
The Tee -Bar, or suspended ceiling is
the easiest and can be hung to cover
ductwork and piping and provides
easy -on -the -eye indirect lighting.
Before installing the ceiling, decide
where the lighting will be situated
and have the wiring completed.
Installing a suspended ceiling
involves nailing a metal molding
around the perimeter of the room and
suspending two or three main run-
ners from the joists with screw eyes
and wires every four feet. Cross tees
fit into slots on the runners to form a
grid. Ceiling tiles are placed into the
framework and rest on the edges of
the tees and runners.
Ceiling tiles are attached to one
by four inch strapping nailed to the
ceiling joists at 12" centres.
Drywall is attached to one by four
strapping at 16" centres. Once the
ceiling is in place, it is time to decide
on what type of walls you are going
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to install. Panelling is usually the
favorite. It is easy to install and gives
lasting beauty for years. Today's
range of panelling is wide and covers
just about every taste and most have
scratch -retarding and washable sur-
faces.
Flooring is also your choice.
Today you can choose from vinyl
tile, carpet or wood floors. Neate
suggests painting the floor with a
product like Lepage's Resilacrete
before laying the final floor. It helps
to keep out moisture and mildew.
"You can lay carpet on the floor, pro-
vided it is jute backed and can
breathe. Vinyl the and parquet floor-
ing by Redi Floor give good wear as
does Armstrongs vinyl flooring," he
says.
The finishing touches are door
frames, mouldings and base boards,
etc.. There are many types and styles
to choose from which will give your
room a finished look.
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efficient, it is more environmentally side-wall power venter, reaches only justification for this conversion is
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explains this new concept. "The chimney models, reach 350 F and put the next few years. The price of gas
brand new, CSA approved, side-wall more stress on the environment." will rise substantially over the same
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1992 Elantra
stands for quality
and affordability
Hyundai takes
a step toward a
new Canadian
image
When Hyundai introduced the
Elantra for the 1992 model year,
H},undai Canada vice president
John Wright said. "It isn't an
entry-level econobox and it isn't a
price leader, but rather a high-qual-
ity automobile with advanced
styling and technology."
Hyundai has acquired a reputa-
tion as the price leader of Asian
production, but it is trying to forge
a new image for itself in Canada.
The Elantra is a step toward
accomplishing that goal.
"Hvundai provides good value
because we provide good cars, not
just inexpensive ones," Wright
said.
The Elantra also gives Hyundai
Canada a fuller line, by nicely slot-
ting in between the sub -compact
Excel and the intermediate Sonata.
"When Excel buyers, and Pony
buyers before them, make their
next purchases, most move up to
larger cars. Many found the price
gap between the Excel and Sonata
too great to make the jump to the
larger vehicle and have conse-
quently defected to the competi-
tion," explains Wright. " We have
been acutely aware of this gap but
with the addition of the Elantra, we
now have a full line of sedans, giv-
ing potential buyers a logical
choice according to their budgets
and needs.,.
A further bonus, is that Excel
can now concentrate on taking on
the entry-level sub -compact com-
petition where sticker price really
counts, and the Sonata can please
the intermediate buyer who
demands good looks and interior
comfort.
The Elantra is an all-new front -
wheel -drive, 4 -door compact pow -
Korean
automaker
offers reliable
cars at a
great price
Since making its debut in
Canada 10 years ago, Hyundai has
strived to offer reliable cars at a
great price.
A lot of things have changed.
Hyundai now offers a complete car
line, with a vehicle for everyone
from the entry-level buyer to the
consumer looking for a sporty car
to cars targeted to the family and
move -up buyers. With interest
rates at their lowest point in a
decade, this is the best time to buy
a Hyundai.
"We offer value, when people
are looking for value," says David
Florence, owner of Pickering
Hyundai.
At first, there was the Pony. The
Korean automaker offered
Canadian consumers a new car
Continued on page 5
By JOHN DUARTE
Bred by a Mitsubishi -designed 1.6 -
litre, double overhead cam, 16 -
valve, 4 -cylinder engine. Its 113
horsepower output is best of any
base engine in its class.
Its 2,500 mm (98.4 inches)
wheelbase is longer than or equal
to its competitors, and aids in an
interior volume of 2,554 litres
(90.2 cubic feet) which is roomier
than Dodge Shadow/Plymouth
Sundance (89 cu.ft.), Toyota
Corolla (84 cu. ft.), Honda Civic
sedan and Nissan Sentra (both
with 88 cu.ft.).
The Elantra will be sold in GL
and GLS trim levels, with the GLS
being the power -loaded level. It
will be aimed at 30 to 40 -year-old
college graduates who are married
with children and earn, on average,
between S35,000 and 540,000.
Hyundai anticipates the male/
female split to be 50/50.
The base model sells for
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Continued from page 4
has made few changes to its Iine-up
without the new -car price. The
for 1992. The Excel features a new
Pony gave way to the Excel, an
instrument panel and centre console
entry-level car at a great price
design and some restyling of the
(starting at S7,695), and Hyundai
fenders, headlights and taillights.
introduced the Sonata, a car offer-
The Scoupe received some minor
ing more features and interior
trim changes and is now available
room and targeted at the move -up
two new colors.
buyer (starting at S13,295).
The Sonata received its first
Last year, Hyundai introduced
major makeover since the car was
the Scoupe, a smooth and peppy
introduced. A dual -overhead cam,
sporty looking coupe based on the
2.0 -live, 16 -valve engine is now the
Excel drivetrain and chassis. The
standard powerplant, with a V6
Scoupe took on its competition head
engine available as an option. The
on. Starting at S 10,595, it goes up
Sonata continues to offer plenty of
against r vats from Honda and
interior room and a large number of
Nissan and keeps pace at a couple
features, which make this car tough
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of thousand dollars less,
to beat at this price level.
The Scoupe was an instant hit
Hyundai can now fully compete
with the consumers and quickly
with its Asian rivals. There is a car
became the hottest selling car for
to suit the needs of most people and
Hyundai.
the price is well below that of what
But The Korean automaker
competitors offer in equivalent sire,
didn't sit around this time. This
features and interior room.
year, the Korean car maker intro-
"The secret to our cars is getting
duced the Elantra, a four -door sedan
the people to drive one," Florence
fitting between the Excel and the
says. "Once they see how the cars
Sonata with a base price of $10,995.
handles, they can appreciate the
The Elantra is smartly styled car.
quality that goes into a Hvundai."
It is available only as a four door
Now, more than ever, Pickering
and features a lot of equipment for
Hyundai is the perfect choice for I
the money. You get intermittent
buyers looking for a new car at a
wipers, dual remote side mirrors,
great price.
remote fuel -tank door and trunk
Pickering Hyundai is the largest
release, reclining bucket scats and
Hyundai dealership in Durham
tinted glass. I
Region and is located at 220 Bayly
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St. E. in Ajax.
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Maxima SE: Nissan's
sports sedan sleeper
The guy who works with another
with another Japanese car company
was more than a little impressed as
he cranked the 1992 Nissan Maxima
SE into a rain -drenched corner,
whipped with the wheel through 360
degrees and the car just snapped
around to the right direction.
This is a very nice piece,' he said
in hushed admiration.
What sets the Maxima SE apart
frorrrthe regular model is it's heart -
- the 190 horsepower, 24 -valve,
state -of -the -induction art, V6 right
from the mighty 300 ZX sports car
And what makes the SE even
n' ore fun is its appearance. The only
way you tell the difference between
the SE and it's lesser brothers is a
discreet bridge wing at the back. No
extra badges. No lurid graphics. Just
Oat wing and the grip on the
driver s face.
Thirty horsepower may not
sound like a lot, but on the Maxima
it's the way it is sent to the front
transaxle through standard five -
speed manual or optional four -speed
electronic autobox.
Much of the lessons learned in
creating the 300 ZX were generous-
ly applied to the Maxima SE, the
core of which is the suspension
which is as good as any high perfor-
mance front -drive car I've tried, and
I've tried a lot.
The V6 incorporates the 300
ZX's variable induction and variable
*31ve timing systems to provide
power where and when it's needed.
Most four -valve -per -cylinder
engines need to be spinning in
excess of 4,000 rpm before they
start to breath deep and provide
more compression simply because
of the increased volume of air and
gasoline mixture all these revs and
open valves can provide. Using the
Nissan system, a computer allows
that rush of power to come in lower
and earlier.
Proof positive was the other day
when I came upon a 1991 Maxima
with the standard 160 horsepower
engine. He was history in the first
100 metres. One thing helping
greatly on the rainy pavement was
the viscous coupling at the front
wheels, which allows power to go
to the wheel whch can put down
the most traction.
None of this is any good unless
you can stop and here the big disc
brakes and ABS system comes into
play. ABS is standard in the SE, but
I could never feel it work as hard as
I tried. Perhaps, the system is tuned
so that it only comes into play when
you get in real trouble. As 1 try
never to go fast enough to do that, it
no doubt explains the lack of ABS
shudder I felt in the brake pedal.
I can't say enough about the sus-
pension and ride quality of this car.
The Maxima has multi -link technol-
ogy, which minimizes lift at the
front when you hit the gas and
damps out dive when you slam on
the brakes.
Inside, the car is a delight. The
SE came with standard power front
seats and full leather package. The
seats could be set up perfectly for
me. At a glance, I could take in the
instrument panel, rearview mirror,
minor gauges and outside minors.
The back seat area is huge, even
for a front drive. Three can sit com-
fortably in the back. The trunk is
wide, but the liftover is a bit high.
The trunk isn't as deep as I thought
if would be.
The test car came with a climate
control system relatively easy to
understand, but the -fan speed" con-
trol still is a puzzle to me despite
having driven several Nissan and
Infiniti vehicles. It must be me!
Priced at S29,120 with almost
every option, this was as competent
as many new front-&ve sports/lux-
ury sedans I've driven costing
$5,000 more and, in terms of partic-
ular car, 520,000 more.
Incidentally, Nissan has upped
the warranty stakes with its new 1-
800-387-0212 Roadside Assistance
program which guarantees you'll
never be stuck or forgotten if a
problem should occur anywhere in
Canada.
No question, the Nissan Maxima
SE is one of the real sleepers in the
hot family sports sedan category
and one I wouldn't mind having in
the driveway at home.
,,BY JIM ROBINSON
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