Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1992_01_22:'Yti,�t __ �..: �..,.Ccr]. :. : "ae`.i'� - s. { e='•9r .1,1: .L`9iFb'ir ..,C`1 *L. SiG 1C • h - 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 Pickering Edition U News Advertiser Genesis Ltd. Realtor 7-1% i PICjCERING 'R)WN CENTRE THE GREAT REDUCTION PLAN Sidewalk sale HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND Ends Jan. 25 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 • T 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 e>R 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. See THE—A22 means mutt -- Advettise in Ajax-ftkeriny News Advertiser (683-5110) and Ostlawa-Whitby fits Walk (579-4400). 102,000 pressrun every Wedltesdoy Whv Let this Happen? ... it could be like this!! MK L Genesis Ltd. Realtor 683=2992831 m �'�.���1Y•!I/I�,�►1,��.'1'LIPIMf�RRIr�►.�:Lr PPPT1l�!�.t.��•)•f•••T•�, :�::•� :::Tl* ��.i�::::.'.:",-•"1'•'iiJYiV'ii."1'�.'1rUa(•Ni.Ai'�1lrie y}kM�..�1.Itf'Mt'1�1r 1.1.���!f'Mf►►P!��•��T!•TPrI��dJ• � .-�.. .+-^+� ----'Women accused in I execution'getbail hearings 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. � ATTENTION I i ONTARIO EMPLOYERS' Jt; Nt,ircn i iaa_. me new f-amtiv Support Plan Act comes 11110 ettect Thi, law require, employer, to automatically deduct family �uppor' payments trom the wage: of employees who are ged tO meet this responsibility A, in emplover you have a key partnership rale In his Imrort,tn :nttiariye a, help children and .)rher dependants receive rtmeiv and ret;tular support pavmenrs Tht• \1int<ttr1 of -he A-rorney General I, prtn•idin�i. brtet- Ink: Nesst,�n, and Information materials to Ontario emptoyerN These 1.t ill as,I,t you In meetin-, vour responsibilities to deduct support pavrnents from vour empiovees wages when required b% the Famth S.:^port Pian. T, date hriehn_ are planned a• the following Ittianons L0CATI0\ DATE THE Oshawa Holiday Inn. Jan. -'- , . 3k -9 3% p.m. Guti.: Room ale,!, 1:11 Bik or S E %k :njsor Main Pubitc Library Feb 4 1 N- i 0 C p m Conrerence R.xitn _%&r Tn,indt-r R.t\ Pro\ inctai Court House Feb 6 7. 30-9 i� p.m If you plan on attending any session, please R.S.V.P. by telephone or fax to: Att: Jackie Ng. (tel.) 416-326-4712 or ( fax ) 416-326-4735. For an information package on your responsibilities under the Family Support Pfan Act, please complete and mail the attached coupon. r------------------------, Please send me the Employer Information Package on automatic wage deduction under the new Family Support Plan Act Name I I Addres, I I I Town/Circ• Province Postal Code I Mail to. Mint;try of the Attorney General Family Support Plan c/o P 0 Box 490. Station 'A' Scarborough. Onrarto M! K 5C 3 L -------------------------r 0 Family Support Mora Ontario YouCm 9 time I thOurWm-Wm NX0 Per lawm S .,p Settle for more with a Win -Win RRSP from Central Guaranty Trust. central Guaranty Trust has always ,offered safe and secure GICs and l% Debentures- and now we offer one more way :o guarantee vour RRSP earning power. =' +` Come to and arrange to purchase or renew vour RRSP ;,ICs or ., .,. Debentures even if your funds are not available nhi now. with our Win - Win RRSP offer. you'll receive the published rate on':he date you speak to us or the published rate for an equn alent term on Februan 29. 19921 , whichever is hieher. YOU WIN If rates go down because you ye already locked in today's high rates. YOU WIN Even if rates go up because we will pay you the higher rate. So no matter what happens to interest rates. YOU CkN7 LOSE. DON'T DELAY This offer is time limited so speak to us today to take advantage of the Central Guaranty Trust Win -Win RRSP for GICs and Debentures - today's rates for tomorrow's investment. •5 -ver term on RRSP GICs and Debentures. Rue qdi ct to clunge. thsued by Centni Guaranty Mortgage Colpo am r wholiv - owned wbstdiuy of Central Guaranty Tntst Company. For our current RRSP rates, call 1.800.264RUST. CENTRAL-WCUARANTY CENTRAL GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY Because Your Money Deserves Professional Attention Member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Ajax Discovery Bay Centre 570 Westney Road S. 4284789 . Pickering 1900 Dixie Road 420-8880 Westhill Morningside Mall 255 Morningside Avenue 281-6701 W •; --- - -�_ _ -- __- _ ---- -- ---_ -- - �- _ -.--- ----- - �.:��i11.'►i�:V::�l<.�4�1.'11:�:�:+�XAFA`• East A-thur `;' Bruns, ick Aye. Entrance \,,--h York North York %temoriai Feb 13 -' :'O-4 �'k p M. Faciittle, Burgundy Room i I l: Y,)nge S- 1,-onro Primro,e Here'. Feb 13 ; it" -9 1� p.m Rainbt,w R,x,m I I I Carleton Sr 111„I,sauga Delta `leadowyale Inn Feb 3 7:341'-1) 3y) p m Great kl'btte Pines Rm Ottawa Court House Feb l; 7.3k'-,) it p m 161 El,_nn Street Jure As,emhiy Room London Lamplighter Inn Feb 17 , 30-):3%'p m Regency A Hamilton Holtdav Inn Feb 2% 7:30-9:30 p.m Pavilion A If you plan on attending any session, please R.S.V.P. by telephone or fax to: Att: Jackie Ng. (tel.) 416-326-4712 or ( fax ) 416-326-4735. For an information package on your responsibilities under the Family Support Pfan Act, please complete and mail the attached coupon. r------------------------, Please send me the Employer Information Package on automatic wage deduction under the new Family Support Plan Act Name I I Addres, I I I Town/Circ• Province Postal Code I Mail to. Mint;try of the Attorney General Family Support Plan c/o P 0 Box 490. Station 'A' Scarborough. Onrarto M! K 5C 3 L -------------------------r 0 Family Support Mora Ontario YouCm 9 time I thOurWm-Wm NX0 Per lawm S .,p Settle for more with a Win -Win RRSP from Central Guaranty Trust. central Guaranty Trust has always ,offered safe and secure GICs and l% Debentures- and now we offer one more way :o guarantee vour RRSP earning power. =' +` Come to and arrange to purchase or renew vour RRSP ;,ICs or ., .,. Debentures even if your funds are not available nhi now. with our Win - Win RRSP offer. you'll receive the published rate on':he date you speak to us or the published rate for an equn alent term on Februan 29. 19921 , whichever is hieher. YOU WIN If rates go down because you ye already locked in today's high rates. YOU WIN Even if rates go up because we will pay you the higher rate. So no matter what happens to interest rates. YOU CkN7 LOSE. DON'T DELAY This offer is time limited so speak to us today to take advantage of the Central Guaranty Trust Win -Win RRSP for GICs and Debentures - today's rates for tomorrow's investment. •5 -ver term on RRSP GICs and Debentures. Rue qdi ct to clunge. thsued by Centni Guaranty Mortgage Colpo am r wholiv - owned wbstdiuy of Central Guaranty Tntst Company. For our current RRSP rates, call 1.800.264RUST. CENTRAL-WCUARANTY CENTRAL GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY Because Your Money Deserves Professional Attention Member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Ajax Discovery Bay Centre 570 Westney Road S. 4284789 . Pickering 1900 Dixie Road 420-8880 Westhill Morningside Mall 255 Morningside Avenue 281-6701 W •; --- - -�_ _ -- __- _ ---- -- ---_ -- - �- _ -.--- ----- - �.:��i11.'►i�:V::�l<.�4�1.'11:�:�:+�XAFA`• • 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. GYIQ�'7� L'QC�'7QPf���3QP DELIVERY SERVICE MAM1 POR TWM IlIMM A FI M Col m mm DOOR mm mm �Ad1FNItOB CARIr[R1b0AY MW M "E OMMI AD WM ESDAY, JANUARY 22,1 Silt NEWS ADVERTISER (AIAXfICK) BARRY EARL 1( ) * BECKERS COUPON BOOKLET • COUPON CLPPER ("HICK) EATON'S (""ICK.) HM EXPRESSKW (AJAXIPICK) I.D.A. (PICK.) ' JAY PEAK (PICK) P ARMA PLUS (AJAXIPICIC) REAL ESTATE (AJAXIPICK.) ' SEARS (AJAXIPICK) SMOPPERS DRUG MART (AJ WICK.) FRIDAY, JANUARY 24,1992 NEWS ADVERTISER (A)A"ICK) BARGAIN MAROLDS (AJ WICK) CANADIAN TIRE (AJAX.) CANADIAN TIRE (PICK) WOOLCO (AJAXIPICK.) ' DsNvend to selseted households only OMMFN c in 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 RESERVAVATIONS::� Fridge decorations bv Amy Johnson. cabinets by Sears Home Improvements. The kitchen of your dreams is just a phone call away. Whether you prefer traditional or contemporary -style cabinets. there's a wide variety available. SAVE 11W200 'With coupon. save $100 on an installed Home Improvement worth a minimum $1.000. or. save $200 on an installed Home Improvement worth a minimum of $2.000. Coupons available at the Home Improvements booth n Sears Retail stores otter encs Fr cay January 31 1992 'n..`W`, t Installed Installed Installed Installed Shingle Rodding Siding Garatre Ucxm 0.11tral Asir Sears Guaranteed Home Improvements. -.43104c:11- Talk omaTalk to someone you klloxv. c r Counter Tops Porch Enclosures Siding Electronic Air Cleaners 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 RESERVAVATIONS::� Fridge decorations bv Amy Johnson. cabinets by Sears Home Improvements. The kitchen of your dreams is just a phone call away. Whether you prefer traditional or contemporary -style cabinets. there's a wide variety available. SAVE 11W200 'With coupon. save $100 on an installed Home Improvement worth a minimum $1.000. or. save $200 on an installed Home Improvement worth a minimum of $2.000. Coupons available at the Home Improvements booth n Sears Retail stores otter encs Fr cay January 31 1992 'n..`W`, t Installed Installed Installed Installed Shingle Rodding Siding Garatre Ucxm 0.11tral Asir Sears Guaranteed Home Improvements. -.43104c:11- Talk omaTalk to someone you klloxv. II� NM OSHAWA 725-4322 PICKERING 420-5582 SEARS CANADA INC. a it US MD IN9AW Kitchen Cabinets Counter Tops Porch Enclosures Siding Electronic Air Cleaners Cabinet Refacing Electrical Contracting Shingle Rooting Awnings Water Conditioners Bath Renovations Entry Doors Flat Roofing Patio Covers Water Heaters Security French Doors Windows Central Air Conditioning Insulation Garage Doors Gutters, Soft Fascia Furnaces Gas Fireplaces Patio Doors Fencing (Wood & Mesh) Heat Pumps II� NM OSHAWA 725-4322 PICKERING 420-5582 SEARS CANADA INC. a it MAGE 4-A•THE NIERS ADVERTISER. RED.,IAN. 22, IM 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. j w 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. a ECYCLE RIGHT! RY OTHER WEEK Blue Box Is Throughout Durham Region, the residential Blue Box schedule is chang- ing. Starting in February, 1992, collection will take place every second week. On your regular household garbage day, but every other week. 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- gated cardboard—can now be collected in munici- pal Blue Boxes. In order to recycle right, all resi- dents should prepare their recyclables in the sim- ple ways described in the schedule. H you need more information on the schedule change, contact your municipality at. i 4 683-2951 (Ajax) 1 ' Z 420-4630 (Pickering) i A Waste Management Program of the Region of Durham 7707D1 and the municipalities of Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, DURHAM Newcastle, Uxbridge and Scugog ' REGION :DURHAM SNOWSUIT BLOWOUT r tr � � •x''�s , I - ki _,. M7AOlAm, up 4UVV•�`> Gam. Q X4.1 .: .I.&1 7 a %%-. •.•: 0 A • . • a •. $29.98 TO $79.98 be Ii nnie t 9 s 1 1 d r e n' s w e a r Pickering Town Centre 831-5344 ...........upper Canada Mall 895-7791 r .� Supervised =access ocentre in the works DURHAM - A local group is hoping Queen's Park will allow it to help children of divorced par- ents by sending money its way to 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 development manager Diane Garvin, superyised-access centres 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- lems, says Ms Garvin. Research 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. AJAX/PICKERING (MAKE THE EXTENDED METRO AREA A LOCAL CALL • a■.r+a. -Newmarket sales location saw loccation ❑ Extended Metro Area N Metro ■ Newmarket & Oshawa Sales Locations You can now call wifhout long distance charges from any of the areas on file above map to ALL other areas on the above map FOR A FLAT MONTHLY RATE OF : 95 29 .,39 $ 95 STAffrMG Ar PK IIIIo -, Plus G.S.T. ROPHON, Join our thousands of customers and watch your savings grow DAM IN �I1 4 uo1fb-9*-.V HWV lJtrGsetlC'h1tu: JMI�: ify an�rrnv� J-ef IL FUR 8 LEATHER tV�1..d Starts Jan. 23 until Feb. 2 9:00 a.m.-9:00.m. p , Held by Leading Toronto Area Fur Manufacturers HUNDREDS OF QUALITY FURS & k LEATHERS AT BLOW OUT PRICES tr. I A I 0" , • LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS -FURS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED -CERTIFIED APPRAISALS -MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED • FREE ALTERATIONS • FREE STORAGE Sale Conducted By Booker Furs Ltd. Toronto - 837-0414 " ? ��S. P"EFM SALE LOCATION � ROSE BPLAZA w I E FREE Nur. n � DoH Ro. 4 pARK�NG 512 Kingston Rd., Pickering 101 5 MATTRESS & BOXSPRING Regular & Posturepedic Is at Low Prices n present stock only) • Queen $- 2 piece sets from 299 • Double 2 piece Posturepedic sets fromS 399 • Queen 2 piece S Posturepedic sets from 399 EVERYTHING MUST GO 100s OF PIECES Must begone by Jan. 31s' (This sale riot to be repeated) Mattress 1755 Plummer St. #12 Count JY�attresS 1st street south of 401 Steep Shopoff Brock Rd. 10 4 PICKERING • 831-9845 ® HOURS: MON.-TUES. 10-6, WED.-FRI. 10-9 SAT. 1(.S *AGE 6-A-THZ MM ADVE nUZ11, WM. JAN. 22,1!!2 Good time to butt out 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. be News Advertiser welcomes letters to the editor on topical issu roversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. I rve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal reasons and hold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must incl[; full name, address and phone number for our information. Leto be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Commerc , Ajax, Ont., L IS 2H5 or sent by FAX to 683-7363. News Advertiser A Metroland Community Newspaper Timothy John Whittaker Publisher The entire content of the News Advertiser Is pro- tected by copyright and unauthorized use without written consent Is prohibit- ed. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement of his discretion. Letters New Year's Eve blood donor 0 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. JOANNE BURGHARDT - Editor -in -Chief GREG COATES - Managing Editor HUGH NICHOLSON - Advertising Manager MONIQUE LEA - Retail Soles Manager ABE FAKHOURIE - Distribution Manager NEWSROOM - 683-5110 DISTRIBUTION -i$113-61117 RETAIL ADVERTISING - 68.7.5110 CLASSIFIED - 798.7672 FAX - 663-7363 NATIONAL ADVERTISING SALES 493-1300 REAL ESTATE 8 AUTOMOTIVE ADVERTISING - 798-7672 r�1 Qy dLUF RIhRON 11WGRD 1991 In today's day where economic times are so bad, it's nice to know that a regular consumer can turn to a big corporation for service and not get taken advantage of. This is a small token of our appreciation towards to Mr. Choumondeley for his very good managerial skills. Kirk Figueira, Ajax The News Advertiser. pubshed every SAY, yyedrmday and Friday at 130 COMITIO'Clal Ave- lyax. onloio LIS 2115. Is one Of the Metroland Printlng. Pub6hhg and DbMbu V 1X of ""Jrban gapers which #-Wes Naxlr'lckwksp News AdvW%Aurora Banner• Advance. Brompton Guordlan. Burlington Post. Coilingwood Connection. Etobicoke er Guardlon/Lakeshore Advertise. Georgetown Ydepen sW t. *ngston This Week. Lindsay This Week. Markham Economist h Sun. MMton Canadian Champion. Mbrlssouga News. Nevxrsarket Era North York Mirror. Oakvlle Beaver ONO Today. Oshawo/WMio This Week. P. New -o", This Week. RlChnmand HIM/Tfwprrriq liberal. Scarborough Mirror. Usbrklge/StoaMW Trltxsre Todays Setas. Page saes may vary Alghlty from PLbMrhed rate card due to meeharYcd regal ements of different printers. Menolord Printing. Publishing and Olstribuling Is a division of Harlequin Enterpn"s Ltd. Members of the Canadian Commurity Newspapers Association and Ontario CommuNty NOINSPOPOS Anociallon. Second aass MOM R"stratlon WaMw 1897. MCA subscslpillon rata In Canada: 1 Y00S70 per edtlon. 'Substantial evidence' 'dor recount, says lawyer FROM PAGE Al 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." 13th annual Antique SHOW & SALE °RICHMOND GREEN 1300 Elgin Mills E., RICHMOND HILL Between Bayview Ave. & Leslie (N. of Major Mackenzie Dr.) 110 SELECTED DEALERS Admission $3.00 Sponsored by Family Services Volunteers for SW York Region !l/�7 A�Y�Y•�•.�"ii�/sww.�'irei f/'/f�./�i..J11�/�.�K' a,fOi•I/'/'�.�a•.../i•��•.•.••.•:.•.•••.••••�...�••••..�. .-• •...•.•��. .. ... ..-.-..E.. r_•s .rre-w-.1�." •!7_!-:'4'{.x.1`... . .'. .PAGE 4A -THE NZM ADVER7UM WED. JAN. E2,19f2 Cars up in smoke as driver decides to take a shower PICKER[NG - Aman trying to warm up his car Sunday morning got it a little hotter than he intended. Pickering fire chief Steve Stewart says the Newmark Place resident turned on the engine of his Chrysler. parked in his garage, and left it running while he took a shower. A fire broke out, destroying the Chrysler, a Mercedes and the garage. 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, adds chief Stewart. Durham Regional Police are investigating the fire and, at press time, the cause of the blaze had yet to be determined. Firefighters extinguished the blaze in about 10 minutes. The man's home was not damaged and no injuries were reported. t`L•y 1111:11=A �l NE �'_:17,"_- _ Add A Lineal SunRoom III And Bridul`nYour Outlook. Our Undal Cedar Sunroorns tome in 15 standard styles, or custom design your own, Stop by or write for our PI-NERIN 211 -pale &inroom PWtxx k for just 1200 HOME & HOME UPGRADES DESIGN Pktarirp Hoer i Design CwWv CENTRE 428-9767 6U:rfal C;rdar Sunt2orxrn ' AJAX COMML'. M CEWItk 75 CUMVU ROAD. A wide variety of quality prints including many popular & hard to DUSK fmd pieces has been assembled from Fr n tk we ltsriax V &W Sem several prominent private collectors and WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGMEST BIDDER. Featured items include the new ROMANCE VINTAGE SERIES along with works by CASSON, BATEMAN, BERRY, LUMBERS, DOOLITTLE, FOLKINS & many others too numerous to mention. 50&5222 cols[ 11ILS OROI[1JXI1 •lOOR [ �.IIAIL • 1K I70JJl�G INS 508-5222 Oieeloe 9tf. Ml N AJaa, esdt f tt< S M Oa> East w 4 , rMt w t+leaarrc� M CaseaaM ART � N THE '90s TFAE GAVU COMES DOIVAI, DW AU WWJM SAM -WLD, BUPA A".' WI 3ff AAD EXCM G ACBM RMXTS N AWTM91 SUCCFSW:M PINJCMASE By'BDOENIrt -LM CALL MW'1GYAWNARC' Tom and Mary could be here far a s to sber of reasons • investment, an empty wa0 at bome or the acw meat and action of ills Sunday afternoon auction An suctions draw a variety of people all %a and Ecom all walks of Tde. Tom and Mary's successful bid obtains them a Trisha Romance limited -edition entitled "Morning With Grandpa". Impressive in frame, detail and color. this huge beautiful pima wu purchased for just under $500. It becomes the second of the afternoon and Mary's favourite. Their earlier successful bid got 6cm an AJ. Casson limited -edition print eatided "Ahu=W. The two win ,.,Yttpkw deer family room. These two limited -edition prints are each homed superbly. triple matted with a comp6meatary oak Ease. The mreriak used are conservation quality erring Iasntg value for generations to come. For now, they'll hang at Tao and Mary's. highly praised, and enjoyed by all. In repeat years, large numbers of people are bringing affordable limited -edition an into their homes for decor, eajoyntem and investment potential. At one time only, the very rich collected foe art Not so anymore! Now everyone cera own and enjoy fine an. Superb, affordable, signed and numbered limited-editiat reproductions of o igmals have been produced for many years now by artists such as Robert Bateman, Trisha Romance, Bev Doolittle, A.J. Casson, lames Lumbers and many more. Highly advanced printing techniques enable limited -edition prim to be produced in a way that they are equal in comparison to the original painting. but cost much leu. In most cans nothing else you can own except the original painting itself can be comparable to a fine art limited -edition print. The majority of today's finest artists hwe their wort produced this way. This sophistication in the an market with no price barrier, enables you to become owners of valuable quality fine art. Enhance your decor, impress your frier arc enjoy owning die Most popular valuable art form today. Galleria and art attctio s are an excellent way of seeing more of what you should be considering for so many reasons. Make trade - you u be pleasantly surprised at what you're mining out on. old size nutri/size X1 4 ftt 8 FA,, � nutri/size your life. Now's the time. For the counseling, the encouragement, the meals, the morale that will help you get down to a healthy new size. All you have to do is call. i Dane Fihorr rvurr Syuerr' ,ens CALL FOR YOUR FREE NO OBLIGATION CONSULTATION AJAXIPICKERING WHITWOSHAWAIBOWMANVILLE 1150 Kirgaton Rcl, Pickering US sInt a St. S., Oshawa 420.6300 723.5211 Speaal 0110( applies a regular swvK". toga nor inchids cost of bed. diaries and evaluatbn. New *rJ3 only. Cannot be combined calci odor ofers. Valid m parpcyapq cwres. Urniled orae ower. • 0 A J J , THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED. JAN. 22,1992 -PAGE !-A Go to 1 game to see them score stay home and watch 50 games more. U.S. SUPERSTATIONS The U.S. Superstations deliver the major league games that no one else can. It's like having reserved seats on centre ice or centre field. In addition, the U.S. Superstations also feature classic movies, children programming and your all-time favourite sitcoms ... 24 hours -a -day. If you are not currently a cable subscriber call us now to sample our basic cable service, plus any First Choice and U.S. Superstation package for one month at a special introductory rate of $19.95*. V�BS AT 0 See The Atlanta Braves in over 100 games. 0 More than 35 classic and contemporary movies each week. 0 NWA Wrestling, Atlanta Hawks, Basketball and more:- Nl r the $est Call 0 p EntNA h re alue *Price does not include taxes. Some restrictions may apply. E w�N �;Cn�� Gp ■ See over 150 White Sox & Cubs games. • Kids will love the cartoon line-up. • Enjoy over 50 hours of movies a week. • Watch Michael ]ordon's Chicago Bulls. TRILLIUM CABLE Tatting the medium to the matimum. 751 McKay Road Pickering, Ontario L1W 3E2 • VgSBK WSm BEE STON 0 40 Boston Bruins games. 0 NCAA Basketball. 0 Recent and classic movies. Over 70 Red Sox games. Favourite sitcoms like M•A*S*Hi & The Odd Couple. 438-5807 (Mon. -Wed.: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p. Thurs, Fri: 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m., Sat.: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.) Police 1hunt gunman who shot store owner By CONST. GRANT ARNOLD Durham Regional Police AJAX - Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police major crime unit need the public's help in solving an armed robbery which occurred in Ajax Oct. 24. At about 7:45 p.m., an armed robber struck violently at Pete's Variety Store at 25 Harwood Ave. S. The 62 -year-old store owner was alone in the store when the suspect entered, carrying a dark -colored gym bag. The bandit asked for a pack of cigarettes and then removed a sawed-off shotgun from the gym CRIME Group helps women COPE AJAX-PICKERING - There's help available for women having a hard time trying to COPE. COPE, a program sponsored by Durham Region Community Care, is for women suffering emotional strain. Through group discussions, participants speak about their feelings, receive support, increase self-esteem and improve problem -solving skills. Topics often discussed include loneliness, depression and family problems. Once a month, guest speakers drop in to discuss specific topics. The group meets every Monday morning from 9:30 to 11 in meeting room three of the Pickering Recreation Complex. Babysitting is available at the centre for a nominal fee. New members can register by calling Christine Kent of COPE at 686- 3248. You can also sign up at the door. For more information, call Ms. Kent. THE ONEIDA FULL-SERVICE SPECIAL All the cutlery you need to set a polished table is now specially priced! These fabulous 48 -piece sets of Oneida silverplate and stainless steel flatware include eight 5 -piece place A `' settings PLUS eight popular serving pieces. ' PRIME PATTERNS AVAILABLE Our outstanding selection includes FLIRTATION • AFFECTION • GOLD �! DAMASK ROSE • EASTON • JUILLIARD • FROSTFIRE • FALKIRK plus bur exciting new patterns: SOUTHERN GARDEN • CALLA • LILY • ERA • CITYSCAPE. Other patterns f available by special order. f AN EXTRA SPOONFUL OF VALUE f! Purchase any 48 -piece set of Oneida flatware and receive a gift of 8 bonus teaspoons of the same pattern. These extra spoons are valued at up to $174 (depending on your pattern). Now they're yours at no extra charge! t ww" SPECK Ili tr tars t COMM* somptale $489.95 :12900 — MRS FREE! 1881 Ropers Bros, S IMPInte 359.95 t 8200 — MRS FREE! A N , Atxerrt 679.95 $174.00 — rouRS FREE! GD Somiess 599.95 $17200 — roup,: FREE! NOW sumiess 379.95 :88.00 — rotM FREV CamwMy stainless 299.95 S 66.00 — mals FREE! DeNooe StaiNess 179.95 S 16.00 — rotlas FREE ! UM�TED ®ONEIDA � All the Best in Bridal and Gift Registry! A Tradition of Service PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 420-3801 FAIRVIEW MALL, TORONTO 496-8243 the amt. He then fled the scene. The suspect is described as male, Brazilian or South American, with dark complexion. He's 35 to 40 years old, 5'6", with medium build short dark wavy hair above the cars. He was clean shaven, wearing a dark -colored waist -length cloth jacket and dark pants. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of the gunman. Have you any idea who he might be? Do you have any tips regarding any other criminal offences? If so, call Crime Stoppers. As a caller, you never have to identify yourself or go to court. The Crime Stoppers phone num- ber is 436-8477. That's 436 -TIPS. ONE HAIR DESIGN Super Centre Mall, Pickering a rz 20VIo off on With our chemical any of these831-6531 service, YW will receive Brands a FREE 50 mL • PAUL INTCHELL • WELLA - shampoo b Conditioner •JOICO • GOLDWELL HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR HAta t _. Gso: Pros o� ekeO a110n r. bag. He demanded money and the victim put his hands into the air and started to scream. The culprit then fired once and struck the victim in .......... . . .......... . . ......... ... ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ON 0 ALL fiMMES Pick a frame from our wide selection of fashion eyewear and Vie on the frame with your purchase of prescription lenses at regular price. , EXPRESS -SERVICE S E A R S C L U Br" wEEFYamm�iy�l m hillin 7, q •Sark R MtnCOOM appy San- TM store for detyts PHS,„; Offer; a°e oOiiDN1ed your money's worth... and more Sears Canada Inc TM trade Mar4 authonrea for use in Canada PICKERING TOWN CENTRE OSHAWA CENTRE 420-8000 ext. 564 ......... :.576-1711 Billboard B'llbo and is a free feature for Arommunity events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted in Billboard, call us at 683- 5110 or write to the Ajax. Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The deadline for Billboard items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednesday pub- lication, 10 a.m. the Wednesdav prior to Friday publication and 10 a.m, the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. 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. ."hursday 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. :tib* � '� rr � •-, , . �,,.T•S y-•.1 --- -- s;y. N ' LADIES Book Your FREE Decorating Consultation with CORINNE SCHOLEY (Interior Decorator) when you register for the next SPONGE PAINTING SeminarlWorkshop Monday, Feb. 3 at 7:00 p.m. or Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 7:00 p.m. For Information b registration Call 686-9846 today (space limited) lqfil• f I W" AbWWUN. 22,1902-11RAGE 11-A 1_7 1W ;01411mr ir the paint and paper people THE BIGGEST WALLPAPER CLEARANCE SALE IN CANADIAN HISTORY ` I•El IN-TOCK WALLF)APEV *All first quality. Single Roll &Cla 9 e We've set up our stores We sell these specially for this event. patterns everyday • Many current patterns I for up to while quantities last. Limited Time. •$9.99 SiR �_ __•5 ,, _..pec GUARANTEED' LOWEST PRICES ON PAINT AND WALLPAPER WXURY VELVETTE PREMIUM OIL BASE ROYALE LATEX LATEX CEIUNG FLAT FLOOR ENAMEL PRIMER SEALER Ideal for smooth or textured lea 'o• or c,ete wood •+� hide c lao.e rn- surtaces Spatter res starn ami. ,,,stat Hard durable .dnd prey,0u51y pd,nleC I•t701 q,uss n Dodo ar m st grey drywall ptaste, and wood 7.99 :o'our ,•8628 •6060 •l,ti•..•,,.ir Ot4wa o•erxa. z twr NrFAnr ' �1A1111.'• � , B ttur �' �. • . IN CK VENETIAN -_-_\ BLINDS _ = In white. aln,dnI and grey You simply can t hnd a 1" VINYL = lower prlcedvenelian blind ttweaiii'rieuL40m! Shap w 11- , � ficI n, r ,tt SI l f.h, E _,ythmq we .r�11 Comes with our lowest phce qu W,1011 R` I' you 0m 1 �, . on•p,n.,Pb• (III p.pnl of waIIcovemq elsewhere for , lover, ,d vr••Ltied phCe -thn, .10 dav, hrnq n, Moo? of our produCl .1rd we w 11 h.u�l.', 'r•lund the 1141.......... Gad,.IIII I' After Sale Prices In E"ect Monday February 101h. 1992 SCARBOROUGH ^� L� Ca*e 91 Rylonder 8W. (fie rraat6111ie i fUYoItM �) Mon Fn g a m Spm 72Q781 Sal gam bpm jV( PREMIUM OIL UK PREMIUM SEMI -GLOSS LATEX SATIN ENAMEL Iced,'01, ng -g and dea . a; he^s xd,00msV Wasnaole o.u^,ecm doors and'•.m "sn 1.8027 4v,n'ao.e .n honorees ,r -,We Colours (082L 19.F.. O� 3M 31JO .'s -` �� art C/air �`� �s� Clair /ri rf� All St Clan produCIS come wilh our unconddlonal quara Mee of quakily It you me ,oI completely satlshed. we will gladly replace` the prMuc 1 of 'PILinci Your purchases GuaranreecP Itahour not mcludeo, 'Compared to SI Clair s previously offered price on these selected items. AJAX D19COYefy Flay Cer" 570 Wedney Rd. S (M1a1 j Al, i go* S1.1 Mon a gam 9Pm 4&1 /►W Sal gam -6 p m `�/` O PICKERIK' Pickering Town Centre Illrir. z a t I I Mon Fn 930am 930pm Sal 9 30 a m -6 p m 839-2252 45" LENGTHS 64'" LENGTHS WIDTHS PRICE WIDTHS PRICE WIDTHS PRICE WIDTHS PRICE 20 3.49 36' 7.99 20 5.99 36 10.99 22 4.49 40 9.99 22 6.99 40 13.99 -'4 4.99 48 10.99 24 7.99 48 14.99 27 5.99 54 12.99 27 8.99 54 18.99 31 6.99 60 13.99 31 9.99 60 19.99 /ri rf� All St Clan produCIS come wilh our unconddlonal quara Mee of quakily It you me ,oI completely satlshed. we will gladly replace` the prMuc 1 of 'PILinci Your purchases GuaranreecP Itahour not mcludeo, 'Compared to SI Clair s previously offered price on these selected items. AJAX D19COYefy Flay Cer" 570 Wedney Rd. S (M1a1 j Al, i go* S1.1 Mon a gam 9Pm 4&1 /►W Sal gam -6 p m `�/` O PICKERIK' Pickering Town Centre Illrir. z a t I I Mon Fn 930am 930pm Sal 9 30 a m -6 p m 839-2252 PAGE 12-A THR NIM ADV9Wri , WED. JAN. 22,1".; 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. LANDLORDS Free Listing Service Landlords with accommodation W rent can call Big Sisters N -0-W- We have a tree listing ��t You wan to locate housing youth' to list, call. 436-0951 Ask For Richard BIG SISTERS 1.0-«' Newcas*le • Oshawa't"'hitby ■ ■ 17_ Kin; S:. E. 0sha'sa We prepare all kinds of income tax returns, from the simple to the complex Whatever your tax situa- tion, we can handle it. HM W___ • Canada's Tax Team. Standing up for you! OSHAWA K -Man Plaza 436-7188 15 Bond St E. 723-2217 Lake Vista Placa 433-2195 1240 Soncoe St. N. 436.9882 WHITBY 125 Brock St S. 668-3371 AJAX 3.235 Bayy St. W. 686-1395 Open 9.6 Weekdays, Sat. 9.5 Mastercard and Visa aocepted OTHER AREA OFFICES Bowmawft Port Petry, Kwbce, StoulMila, UWM LOW PRICE LEA -DER DICKERING HWY. 401 & LIVERPOOL RD. "Al 01V60f JMf__'T1AA UP TD HALF AFF PMaTDFINISN/NG OLD souT JUICE 1 '- HORANGE frozen selected varieties 355 mL tin • SOUD WHITE TUNA CLOVER LEAF i.791 n oil (198 g) or water (156 g tin) CHEDDAR CHEESE A"a°s° mild or medium or mozzarellc large 21b. pkg. 97 r ------------------------------------------ WEIGHT WATCHERS Pcu 7044 :ENTREEwith this _1�1 5ek:T�[] varieties and sizes coupon 4.49 pay only each --- --------==s= :h PRIMO 9009pkg. ADMIRAL PASTA 9 TUNA assorted vorieties . chunk light 184 g tin. , KELLOGG'S 789 CORN v ARC>6>ssbox I• 0 000001000=0 CcL k:� AFDINNER bo.�5FE�I O&CHES* KETCHUPHEo/I L Z2 9 caMvsEWs ' TOMATO SOUP 10Aoz. .n* , MA)MEU HOUSE KRAFT GROUND A IRACLE COFFEE 300 HIP 9 �" 9 P« • regular or light i L jar . AM r---------------------------------impff EI MEMOMM wiM Mw,s aiir 111"d �nw sso .00 ICE C. vanilla, dtocolc* ncapolilbn . � or buMerscolch � .'1'4 L container pnce AW, "Po' an'i `n.—en oder 2.99 L-4 ane conlomer Per co��on L,m,t one coupon i� cusbmer coupon .ol.d PD 00;0'a a Jnn ry 20 b $aWrdpy bnuory 1 1992 ' "Lut S Vercenhes only --------------- LOW PRICE LEADER LOW PRICE LEADER Prices effective Monday, January 20 until Saturday, January 25, 1992 at the Pickering Supercentre. Store reserves the right to limit quantities. STOM HOURS MON.4W 8:00AM. - 10:00 P.M. SATMAY 7. 00 AM. - 9:00 P.M. MAJOR COMPETITORS FOR THIS STORE MIRACLE FOOD MART KNOB HLLL FARMS I G A DOMINION, LOEB AND SAVE A CENTRE LOWPRICELEADERIO •1'I��SII�J�1.' APPLES R��tDfE�IC�US or MAC Canada fancy 97 Limit 2 bags NAVEL]99 bag CHICKENS FRESH WHOLE grade 'A' average 316. size;0%MW L2, i 41kg I6. WAff / J SCHNEIDEWS RED HOTS I?r STEAKUMS 199 �Jb wrapped 454 g pkg • 450 g pkg. 1079 MORE'��I ��JII] �I ����II VXQA�MORE KRAF!plain vlight CHEEZ 91 z9S SINGLES S WHIZ � �, s or °',�,ens ,., -W9�s MAXWELLNWSE 9 CAN70N INsranr 5EVAPORATED COFFEE • 7 iooo,eg. •9 WENU FACIALCHEFMASTER SOFT 454 9 � AOR ��y��I 00'. ImARGARNE*59 DISH I L� z191WE LAUNDRY Tbx50DETERGENT • � Ea CUPar r yet seleche�d varieties 750 mL title. 13.20/100 m(I (P6.10 d posit) r LAYpr die+ PW 70111 jCMfh this coupon pay only i OR TE � poe�loomu � Wecrol pace wrllqut coupon 1.19 � cLmticouppser, c.pMlrmrr one courypon 010 . ' , L5aardo tanwrr 25 1092 of Swercer*" on ////////// //// LOW PRICE LEADER. r— Irn 0 Cottageshow helps beat winter blahs PICKERING - The second annual cottage show will be held at the Metro East Trade Centre 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. The trade centre is at Brock Rd. and Hwy. 401. the News Advertiser three times every week BREW IT YOURSELF USING OUR CLEAN MODERN FACILITIES .COPPER KETTLES .COLD FILTERED The Brew -It Beer Shop Duwhsm S*ws Piats Mehind Reid b's Pbstommit) 1211 Kk tton Rd, K of UvorpeW, Pei* q 837-1818 Wistful Wisdom Ll By Joe Dickson Mosquitos are like utae diten. The moment they stop making noises you know they're getting info something. ____CUP & s„,S____� I t ► I j Galbraith I R Je'wdW y �Centre Wda IBM" I Bob. Apralnte • f} IL �� VCon" as for a edhoak m nAppft I, FREE of your trecims Amis, I � t If 14 I) 1 Faj*i*ta Kit Fully cooked, seasoned cNcken breast strips with onions, green and red peppers. Also Inckides 14 - 6112" wdNa shells! 14 2.9 Ib. box Authentic - Precooked Oktoberfest* Sausage it a we alio alae.ta. 2 -ow" W oka 17 papa 1099 ub Heat 'a' Seri Deluxe or Pepperoni Pizza chum kms: ftino - momraar d1a., r n oopm wad emone e, pwwe 6 c om 16. s PML 999 am Deluxe Trim Canadian Side Ribs Lan 6 m". 1299 ba WHeat 'a' Serve Shrimp Mates *M" p•ae w it am" radm eeamWeapom f399 2.. bot Microwaveable Cheeseburgers with Bacon 49 Ready in minutes! "By J.M. Schneider" 8x4.5 oz burgers, 9 bw ALLENS 27 - 250 ml. Drink Boxes Apple or Orange Juice Carib 1099 bean Punch or Grape Crush C 8,199 CW Z 1 Heat 6n' Serve Chicken Nue ts Lightly breaded. All white meat. IFinimum 55 nuggets. gg 10 99 31b. box Deluxe Trim Thick and Boneless Pork Loin Chops K a 4 att Wk chap. 15 99 Microwave or Oven Heat Stuffed Potato Shells Peat r.b am so aww w r6.oses6 ekeea w �ean1 b>te 6166 t PON" 29 �4 pks Gourmet Beef Burgers E.ewhn b YiY Yat Shope Ps— tanakaw 12x6" 9 99 ba "MHeat 'n' Serve Pogo Sticks w.n. w o m" w1 boar - on a art 5 49 " o110 Heat 'no Serve Cabbage Rolls lt,e made quality without the work. 99 21 Cabbage Rolls as 1e.V"m 11 Thaw 'n' Serve colate Eclairs Med pastry covered witll rich99 Bavarian and filled with cream. Delicious! 6:% 1 Microwave or Oven Heat Chicken a la Kin Diced chicken & vegetables in a creamy white sauce, over a bed of rice. 8 49 900 g. tray Bonelets Texas Sirloin Steaks 6 : 6 oZ eko o& 1499 0W Microwave or Oven Heat Deluxe Panzerotti Pizza .w.o"M swoe pecbb.w.dea 16=14 a pew«. 095 n 1b. box Microwave or Oven Heat BBQ Chicken Wings F,ap aDokod e,,,pe o,dh ioodRO 18 a Wanua, 24 p erne. 999 2 f box I Makes a :eat 6sh wick Breaded Sole Diamonds 11oo1'e' Sores. Wkomin 12 pieq� 949 2216. bu Puy IDyMicrowave or Oven Heat 4m"'�O Lasagna Supreme Authentic wN recpe wti11 generous 99 quantities of lean ground beef and cheeses. Approx. 4 servings. 2.2 ib. Thaw `n' Serve Carrot Cake Full of raisins and savory spices.99 Topped with pineapple buttercream 3.126. trosting. 8%12- tray wy. 2 C] J r ,A - t w n Values Effective Wednesday January 22, to Saturday January 25, 1992. CHICKEN NOODLE OR VEGETABLE Campbell's Soup 284 mL TIN LOW P FAVOUI FANTA OWN I KED PHIK ff_0Z-1%GX 15-A WE WILL NOT KNOWLINGLY BE UNDERSOLD BY OUR LOCAL MAJOR SUPERMARKET COMPETITORS ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS (excluding advertised and coupon specials) WEEKLY SPECIALS REGULAR OR DIET (Unit cost 791 per 100 mL: Pepsi-Cola or 7 -UP � m` bottle ■ 5 9 PLUS 40• PER BOTTLE DEPOSIT CAMOIX s„_.o___ , Pepsi-Cola or 7 -UP 5.99 GENERAL MILLS CEREAL I Honey Nut i Cheerios I i 7Z5 02.99 Mr I UY�T 0- M COuVO^ ] OtrYpn- M' cuMOTF Orh. +Yw r CES EVERYDAY ON YOUR IC SAVINGS ON OUR ■ FREE w MSERSMIP • • M "w"T SAWN" Prion tE CHEQUE CASHING PRmLEGEs ■ QUICK i EASY Plus CHECKOUT � REPETITIVE SAVINGS EACH TIME YOU SHOP n „M w fw � � stascuo wlEtlfa. it tIE 4w a aw "AM J9 "�"�'""' DominionM611111111111113 Aw 299 "°" ' Cookies )eN F ,,,L,a 99 INFOGO 111 t LIM JUGn Dominion "'Eoom p" • Orange "" ■99"°"'",w"'E"� �e]g Juice ^'° Pw �,� n M� FREE SEMINAR GiOWIH AND FINANCE SHOW FINANCE 1992 • GETTING YOUR MONEY'$ WORTH Join us Thurs., Jan. 30/92 at Harwood Secondary High School in Ajax and Learn What Everyone Should Know About: • Financial planning • Setting realistic objectives • Are you saving enough for retirement? - How to predict your retirement income • Making the most of the new rules •Understanding your RRSP alternatives Over 15 Experts On Hand To Answer Your Questions SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER Steven G. Kelman Vice -President, Corporate and Public Relations of Dynamic Fund Management Ltd. One of Canada's foremost experts on RRSPs and Mutual Funds, Author of many widely read business books, former investment editor of The Financial Times of Canada. co-sponsored by M011@ Concet)ts BROUGHT TO YOU BY: t a"""`�'° CALL TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT. LIMITED SEATING FOR 300 (g161 683.5110 Harwood Secondary High School 80 Falby Court (1 Block South of Bayly off Harwood Ave.) HAMOOD HIGH SCHOOL E > FAur N S m W HARWOOD AVE. =Zm WESTNEY RD. Harwood Secondary High School 80 Falby Court (1 Block South of Bayly off Harwood Ave.) • 0 J 0 ROLLS -TOILET ISSUE cif MEN'S HOODED OR CREW IECK FLEECE SWEAT TOPS vQ�9 CANADIAN MADE f '' $,Q99 r JVC SONY B.A.S.F. T 120 VHS 6 HR. TAPE ' $ 8 9 YOUR U e. EA. CHOICE OF O DISH TOWELS URGE SIZE PRINTED QUALITY 6 50EA. SELECTED (30 s) CORNED BEEF PRODUCT oFAUSTRALIA x$119 • WHITE SWAN FACIAL TISSUE 0-c"! 1501155UE94*0 100S OF PREVIOUSLY VIEWED MOVIES, TOP RELEASES, & VINTAGE CLASSIC TITLES "ALL FULLY. G ARANTEED" MP pSEO 4E�p5 7 TITLE 14 9 f A iS dd ILE 0 0` 0 PRICE TAG WARS NEW! SUPER EMERSON VCR - VHS INFA-RED REMOTE PLUS MUCH, "FULL MORE. FULL WARRANTYgo 1�$ 00 wow 235 0 CANNON LARGE BATH TOWELS ,PHFLUFFY 0�4 00 CALDWELL HAND TOWELS �PL i FFY 99 �2/359 .wr.Arw. ...-« . WED. JAN. 22, IM -PAGE 17-A The nes 11' , jw r X41 HARWOOD 683.504 AVE.S., AJAX nem Tick pt MUCH oR SCENT AIR FRESHENER FREE DISPENSER Your Personal cheques are welcome ALL WINTER COATS JACKETS, SNOW SUITS, IN EVERY DEPT. j," "SLASHED TO • rt " AND fs' COST - : BELOW COST" GIRLS (7-16) FLANNEL P.J.s $�99 MEN'S FLANNEL P.J.S OP QUALITY 0 9 9 V o LADIES' JONATHAN G. S.T.R=E,T-C-H BLUE JEA00 Vol - 13 •111 1• i - rwa,r. �-w-�qbT+��3�ras�ru>•w7�,`t�OY:,�=\Ta,.T�'»V -� ' -- Special gifts 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 — Io 0C. TYC c T90 POO n • 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. FREE 1 0 1 t Professional Hair Product with our best penn.'1On value Expires Feb. 29th MARIO'S HAIR DESIGN PERM SPECIAL Save up to W with our best perm. Reg. X60 -'95 40" - 6500 116 Harwood Ave. S. AJAX 683-5911 • HAIR * off" THE INTELLIGENT ALTERNATIVE Spemsliists m health elated Diploma Programs • MEDICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT • DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT • HEALTH OFFICE ADMINISTRATION • E.C.G. TECHNICIAN DAY CLASSESJNIGHT OR SATURDAYS DAY CLASSES START MARCH 2ND nn * . CAREER CANADA HAMILTON 385 YONGE OTTAWA 381.5211 TORONTO 523.8355 ■ ■ rofessiona Directory �`• LOWER DENTURE STABILITY The Myoloc"11 System ',. Proven Over Three Years of In -vivo Research. Based on a three year study, only to wlyoloc System offers you an easy, inexpensive way to: • an RWDIATE improvement in denture retention, stabiliN speech and chewing • elimination of "clicking" sounds, decreases food entrapment • a completely invisible. non -interfering and non -irritating technique FREE Walter J. Wiimmer DT. 420-5020 CONSUL TanonlsDENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 1-800.661-5020 =SA PICKERING TOWN CENTRE L.L. DENTURE THERAPY To advertise your CLINIC OPTOMETRISTS REPAIRS (1 hr.) DR. E. GILLEZEAU & DR. M. FITZSIMMONS professions RELINES WE INVITE NEW PATIENTS BY APPOINTMENT NEW DENTURES WE OFFER FAMILY EYECARE service Contact lenses LOWER DENTURE STABILITY • • 61noin this directory 'Binocular Vislor My0I0CT1 System • perceptuai Test!ng wiaiemSUN OFT • Dispensing of all Types of call M Ofd KWgsw FICK Frames b Contacts V FREE Pkkwi%V111ap,"axPi`bring`"pombCadre Janice at 683-5110 1i/3129t 1305 Pickering Pli tray #M CONSULTATION aperAouesI26-011i 663-1175 83 5303 DOUBLE BEDS $Z%900 V_ counm I SNGLF Siff REPLAC off MATTRESSES BUDGET FCAM %911 [acs' DELUXE FOAM 879" Eacr DELUXE COI[ I"00 Ear Cash & carry E�ous FREE COFFEE & DONUTS...SAT. 10:30-6:00 LASS A IRON DAYBED CAROUSEL IRON BED `189MWIM 00 0M MAGIC SLEEPER 10`111 1 Sma Sa Prim ........ _. �Q mn e* SI?+N MU W Ria . ... �» QUEEN Sol hitt fel%911 Mohs ail S' 11 IC IESYSUPPORT 1SYr.6tMtou SIWSelhile............ - w aor-a*S1M.8 •ti�M ............ 17r M100 .11 a QUIN W hie .............. u Mines ah S IPA �N KING Set hKe................ 1329" innss &* S30 1% ...539" IEADKM If F007KW i PALS CIM S �JPPORT VE SIW Sol n;oe.........._17!r •ti�M mulosins IINKE Sell his ............ Me111MO SINN 0111111 Set his ........... �N Mena 0* S2H N KINE, W Ria ...539" Morns A SO N 00 SNGLE BUNK BEDS X34900 SS QUEEN LTi sgo Ono FMCSE51000IL 25 Yt 6weses SIN6lE Sb bite........_.._ •ti�M Mwess�SIM.N DOUIIE Sb hide ........... Melnsail SII1.N KING Sol Rice. Mens 00 531100 ROLL- AWAY BEDS $98" With foam mattress. Mt M 5 �1 () n u 0 _�-=� ��i� r�1,v rill- c5r Orr AI : Saes ■�,-cs - � .: cat,i I JCl ��� �ti�tG _S Ski 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 TIFFANY WICKER _ROCKEve R i diamond deli -Available in while a assorted v radwrlal colours • SALE '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 OINAJAX -�---�--- 09b PET CARE CENTRE ; I DOG & CAT GROOMING Conveniently located next to Ajax Animal ' Hospital. Present this coupon and ; f �v receive a 10% Discount on Pet I � Grooming. Offer Expires Feb. 29,1992 r X428 -p 160 Boarding for all clients _ v V 363 Finley Ave. AM Mo i +':rl t 11/2 PRICE 1 1 1 • , 0 z - fairs • r1 - Settee SALE 1 - Coffee Table Cushnns Extra.: Our reg298 ° .� �� ��� OUR ENTIRE SELECTION /2 PRIC dew RIBBON-ouAamlIEsELVOW -Choose from satins. velvets, moires. 4 PIECE SET���� picot, cotton pnnts, laces & mor fi 012 - Armchairs _ -Buy by the metre or full roll swee-1 - Coffee Table �� 718" SASHEEN Cushions Extra. $ _ Our reg 39�m...._... SALE Of �9 met 398set .� FLORAL TAPE -Choose from green, white or brown SALE75! • Our reg.1 49ea... ea G; On GLUE STICKS BOAT -Choose from all purpose, dear $100 BASKETS ;! o�e� time 5 -Beautiful willow, boat -shaped baskets In natural• white or - PLASTIC CANVAS unpeeled finishgel -Perfect for making gifts, toys & more 9 LARGE $944', 44t • -Top quality, Gear & coloured 14" e� - -Uniform hole & mesh size u> x_ -7 mesh E $ � u Our eg..79a..........SALELARG9a ,s" .. TAPESTRY WOOL • -.:. GIANT 44 ti from over 330 of the : = = 23" Our �. • latest & most popular DMC coiours Whi i BY 1243 Dundas St. E. W. of Thiekson Rd. Our reg..76skein..... *ALL ea. WICKER TABLE BABY YARNS * ^: • -Choose from Whisper, Softee LAMPS ' a Baby s Softee Baby Mar's $J6O i -25' high r -Choose from natural or -50 grant balls ......... SALE white wicker Our reg. 1.99. ea SALE -mommo� 8 LIFE -LIKE GARDEN FLOWERS Our reg. 119.99ea WEST -Delightful Spring flowers with 401 VL%t@O W USE SHER 1� , I onion grass UK WT UNION no =EMIT \ EMIT l -Use to create.a fresh new z �, I1 SHE• garden look arrangement or >r orate a wreath EE>01 '�decChoose from over 30 styles EMIT NINA �Ot r Our reg. 1.00ea. N o - FIRST HEFT SOUTH OF 401 PICK RING \ ea. Port UnioW401 sr ►. �.A A .O A ► �.1 ��. l 1� .ems i ►�i 0i• '�► r • ,1 r i •• .wr . r . i 0 . r > s �. ► • ► . • . . • • .. a • • .. • a i 0 �• i i : : i ► T >�sNM��+i.i.%w�..►E.�.....o�••••►••.•...r►•:i•'...•:••i►'•rr:••••••.'•••►ii...• •••.�r►..•r p.m. SALE ENDS JAN. 30,19f12 LIMITED TO STON HAND. OL;K . NOT ALL MOUCT AVAILABLE AT KENNEDY RD., OLIEENSWAY OR WhftOUR WHITBY LOCATIONS. NO WICKER FLO NTURE SOLD AT KENNEDY RD. • THE OUEENSWAr STORES.RPW OPEN SUNDAYS 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 OINAJAX -�---�--- 09b PET CARE CENTRE ; I DOG & CAT GROOMING Conveniently located next to Ajax Animal ' Hospital. Present this coupon and ; f �v receive a 10% Discount on Pet I � Grooming. Offer Expires Feb. 29,1992 r X428 -p 160 Boarding for all clients _ v V 363 Finley Ave. AM Mo i +':rl t 11/2 PRICE 1 1 1 • , 0 z - fairs • r1 - Settee SALE 1 - Coffee Table Cushnns Extra.: Our reg298 ° .� �� ��� OUR ENTIRE SELECTION /2 PRIC dew RIBBON-ouAamlIEsELVOW -Choose from satins. velvets, moires. 4 PIECE SET���� picot, cotton pnnts, laces & mor fi 012 - Armchairs _ -Buy by the metre or full roll swee-1 - Coffee Table �� 718" SASHEEN Cushions Extra. $ _ Our reg 39�m...._... SALE Of �9 met 398set .� FLORAL TAPE -Choose from green, white or brown SALE75! • Our reg.1 49ea... ea G; On GLUE STICKS BOAT -Choose from all purpose, dear $100 BASKETS ;! o�e� time 5 -Beautiful willow, boat -shaped baskets In natural• white or - PLASTIC CANVAS unpeeled finishgel -Perfect for making gifts, toys & more 9 LARGE $944', 44t • -Top quality, Gear & coloured 14" e� - -Uniform hole & mesh size u> x_ -7 mesh E $ � u Our eg..79a..........SALELARG9a ,s" .. TAPESTRY WOOL • -.:. GIANT 44 ti from over 330 of the : = = 23" Our �. • latest & most popular DMC coiours Whi i BY 1243 Dundas St. E. W. of Thiekson Rd. Our reg..76skein..... *ALL ea. WICKER TABLE BABY YARNS * ^: • -Choose from Whisper, Softee LAMPS ' a Baby s Softee Baby Mar's $J6O i -25' high r -Choose from natural or -50 grant balls ......... SALE white wicker Our reg. 1.99. ea SALE -mommo� 8 LIFE -LIKE GARDEN FLOWERS Our reg. 119.99ea WEST -Delightful Spring flowers with 401 VL%t@O W USE SHER 1� , I onion grass UK WT UNION no =EMIT \ EMIT l -Use to create.a fresh new z �, I1 SHE• garden look arrangement or >r orate a wreath EE>01 '�decChoose from over 30 styles EMIT NINA �Ot r Our reg. 1.00ea. N o - FIRST HEFT SOUTH OF 401 PICK RING \ ea. Port UnioW401 sr ►. �.A A .O A ► �.1 ��. l 1� .ems i ►�i 0i• '�► r • ,1 r i •• .wr . r . i 0 . r > s �. ► • ► . • . . • • .. a • • .. • a i 0 �• i i : : i ► T >�sNM��+i.i.%w�..►E.�.....o�••••►••.•...r►•:i•'...•:••i►'•rr:••••••.'•••►ii...• •••.�r►..•r a j�A!I Ift kW%-- PAG936-A71111112NIC LARGE 3L uc -0 42,69 2 LIMIT oa BLUE BONNET 14 NZAHC-AIIIIII lIIQ2 W. TUB PINK SALMON 7.5 o2 TIN .ONE MINUTE *LARGE Fl_4XE OATS 9009/ lkg ]BAC. EA. 790 CARRSASSORTED CRACKERS 12 )q PKG "THE FOOD TERMINAL IFF "KEEP YOUR FOOD COSTS DOWN - SHOP BY THE BASKET' ($2.00 DEPOSIT) SV L]T*4Cw UECx OF 1—,A2VM 19 CHOICE CANADIAN 'VFX. SHOUI�ER 4.381 LB. 199 corrkarm--�E FtoliA. l� 4.39 BI-AMC01.08SAIL JES - (4,mklWjV X.B. is SHCHULMM & BLADE §U*AKS 17,99) DW VALUE boo" SATURDAY JAWUWMRfV WEFN3MTHE A0ffT0W -FROM ONTARIO PACKERS CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF &, noAsrrs -911-13CONIE -Vl0lCI'UltH0USV, IN LIMITED QUANTITIES IN LIMITED QUANTITIES 6.59 kg 77 . '),,pSjjjRCES&ST ONTARIO WHITE FIRE lj� 9 EXTRA BRAND PIE S r*lusymcicil i i � I c>"ms CIL, Y- -. Q _)WN RAG 4 1 . 49 ­ ,, TIN Em 79), CMCKEN WIENERS NJ 6 PAC LIIMIIT PK4r- 1!19)9 ]PUDE ?ORJK 500C TRAY PAC 1.69s7us&GE C0011UM HAM !199 4.39 kg LB-) FC00KEDousaacmicilim CMCl9EKE03ZA8r UJOAST - 6.59 kff E"NI&M SAE71M C0113 FISH x.13199 mm_� CAT VC00113 lkwBOX E�l U 9 13COCx FX301[lo L.4R0lC&hwftA" pAwlw�4.59 L2W 1 a.ass2mn Mff2& SOMA CHMN fo. AVE loom ON M Owl" IL "Nod" al "".7 Noma I%d d".m "M FUMY DAY" 6 IIP 0 0 0 r LA 0 • --- • C( 49 7 T0tv6k PER lmK Plus 4k 49 1 OE POSIT t: ant nLwbAVVtKI1.11G116 WtV. II THE NEM ADYRi'1'>BE 4 WED. JAN- 22,19WMGZ 21-A 3 CASE I. MTI` NO COUPON REQUIRED COCA =A • C#" DR GARD BO'I UE A EA 11 COCK? 281 u BTL T COSr r p1 PER Irp ml 5*99 • EDAN VALLEY - LiLY POPCOam 2 49 %Cg BAG 1 FRIESH NEVER FROZEN 1p][cmc IP01111K SHO E 1.52 kg LB. The FRENCFrS PREPARED 'R -F'J >A PRODUCT OF U S A KILN DR Promis MUSTARD NW's- : o cE �I ED of Pork 9g� LEMONS Vll YAMS 69 50c, mL ;AP _ lB .. •. • •- -•r •' -RAILERLOADS rill � I..ALT1\TI�RY • AL. EA" Ir Tf CE •ORIG.INAL 12L :1 • ULTRA 6L NO COUPON RF:QUIRED 2 LIMIT 7099 '': CASCADE � f I I VAI) 3/$l R C nISTIWA,S R ZES - -. DE'I�RtxEN'I' S169 FABRIC 4.49 BAR sOAp2 ��' SOF I'ENF:R 169 a LIMA •PASTA • B� A1V'S 14 oz. TIN Z, I RIO. FIA 69e 19� PROCTER & GAMBLE - JUMBO PACK • �• of. • wokr 2 .IrFOOD &QDaOM R 1311 JAR EA E Y ES SOUP r SSW cxj1p 5 1Dltjl*jKs 48 fl. 6az. IRYlTLE E_,390 14 oz. - 397E PKV_ SNACEMw4G EA. CRACICENtS 32as - 30OIF sox ------------------1 ��'B WITH THIS COUPON COMMON SENSE 1 OAT BRAN WAY1 1BB Box CQ•OYTMl01•ITl CLOMSAT.JA• 2S•2LHT0•E BOr OAEOq•O• FEN FAAILY M STOLE KETAL 930 YOGouRT ti(K) rnlJg 'I'L"I3 e::.:i�,++�1 ight � l.�v¢�y �a awry ,1 29 FACELLE •• •-• • PAPER TO 2 K<)I.L. E'K(: r� bZ 1 '3 eK4G - 5 Foe limair wQkiC SOLO AM 17 :7J90 w rar i 1✓ o CAUI11lPLOWVR, LARGE sumE 12's EA. UZI •LEAF •BOb"1bN •ROMAINE zTUCE EA.69j CART .rC CLOVES 99¢ FILL YOUR OWN BAG 2.18LK L 1B. WAXED TC7RN�S RLJTABA(�.5 JUMBO SIZE EA. ,W'VAK�R. 1899POTATOES 10 LB_ POLY BAG - PRODUCT OF U.SA- WASHINGTON $1 GRADE •LARGE SIZE 1.52 kc clru.NkC APf'Il•:1i 0 • PRODUCT OF FLORIDA • SIZE loo's I- • O � DOI.EN ay il:•J IaF�y -OF . SA ALFCIiW 'ELECT YOUR OWN X40C 8R" WAI.NU7'S .a JUMBO SIZE 21 PEAcHEs PILI. YOUR OWN EAG 2.18 k& 1-11-990 •RED FI -AME •PERiEI'I'E G ES FIRST OF THE SEASON 2.84 LB- �� 1SELECT YOUR OWN NAVEL. FANCY GRADE p� O1IANGES DOZEN 3•� LARGE SIZE 72'. APPLES LARGE 101LB. POLY BAG34M --------------- ---- ----------------- KRAFT GENEIIALFOODS WrTH THIa COUPON P06T ----w rrx THIS COUPON, wrr�F6 TliFa coupON� 1 •ALPHA BITS 45op BOX 1 BETTY CR=ER CRACKER BARREL I •SUGAR CRISP 409 BOX I � �� 26"1 I .HONEYBUrrc.89149g15618 BAR I OF OATS ISOp BOX �1 covool YAuo u•rL aosrw SAT JAA JIIQ ua OIi m 1 _ a 1 CgPo•1Ml• U•TLCLONGSIT AN OWLINOIf / i: 1 Op•V•wwullTL aar•rs SAT JA•?S9a LrArt arE OAE OOU1011 PFA FAIN MSFOPE RUAL N • I ORF COUPON fER FAlar N SPORE IrET11L p • _ ►gKNOI[ COIMpi pEA FYr6Y FISTOIE RFfALL 6R 1 ---•�---------�—----�.� n •------------------��--�J r--------------� .+FFir614DMAdFAo11AIIM11rfr•� rA4•r. A1 -A-1 o6,\b U4X,%"9 r7a'�M. a, .. rq_. PAGE 22 -A -THE NM ADVEWME k WED. JAN. 22,1"2 n' To Advertise In This Spot CALL 683-5110 Ask For 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. A 9; l,� LA von `t hold me back 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 ' laza 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. CA RE ADULT LIVING En py luxury, affordable living in a quiet net ,close to s Aping and public transportation. Th>< elegant buildingboasts spacious units with a fl modern security system, above -ground parking, five appliances and is accessible to the handicapped. In A Convenient Location II 2 & 3 BEDROOM UNITS AND PENTHOUSE SUITES FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 428-7162 ` 0 0 t 0 I A • r• — _' :.• I nr lvlt,wb AuvLKI IbLK, Wk; V. JAN.22, IM-YAG43" COMPARE MIRACLE"S �� PRICE ADVANTAGE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! Heinz Tomato Ketchup 2 Rich Blend Nescafe Instant Coffee 200 g far 399 Regular Nabob Tradition 199 Ground Coffee 3(N) K pkK Kraft Peanut Butter 500 K lar 2 Chilled Miracle Food Mart Orange 1" Juice 2 litre dug Miracle Food Mart 100% Whole Wheat Bread his g 1,)a7 0981 Oranwe Pekoe Tetl Tea ey 49 Bags pick{ of 72 2 -1 Condensed Campbell's Tomato Soup K 24 mi [ *392 P-vso7ed Varieties Primo Pasta 9(,() g Dag $99 -J Nabisco Shreddies 29 675 g box 2 U t sposable glum Huggies Diapers Jumbo Size 15 Regular Liquid Javex Bleach Kraft �� Miracle2 Whip Primo 99Vegetable OiI g 2 l,:e� K.erne: •ren Giant Niblets Corn • :14: min l t 69 EXCELLENT VALUEMIRACLE COUPON 1 '1 1 ►' • • 1 I Regula[ 1 1 ��• .. : F':.v. M :aP.-e,. 1 I I gg' I I Q 1 1 ,r Fier,,,�r ur Uut i I Coke, Sprite 1 Kello s , , unligght 1 1 Fr•,H "r. H K[gm i or Canada 59�o9r,-,Nll ; ; Corn ; ; Laundry : i Sealtest 991, ;Dry ' : Flakes 1 o Detergent Light N'111 1 1 24x355 ml tins -1 400 g box K..., _ 1 18 titre box 1 I ively Yogourt I 1 I I wm, >ut�,v Unit Cast 7 Ot per 100 ml "^ tvnn. I tamrt t.o �•, — b per cne„mer lama t.....upoo• PON per mupoo per <.,upm prr, .,,u 1 1 �.a,.e �... n,upob• per �wrtnmer lamn .rr ov l.uwt one boi 1 1 L,m:! uae boi pm L:n.t 1 2 tub. pr ,<,up.r. PLU1041 v. a Jao xo untJ J.n xs9x I ���, I I'� — vuw �,. 20 urea Jan 2s 92 1 1 WIw An n) �nt,i t.n 2592 L-------wnn�ui w—u� aa.+r _pi..as, a7Y``!! -------`--`----`-.� L--- -- �—p----`aonp r —s— p`—_'_'J LPLU1oa2 ----- ,aorvaGaJ u2o—t'!j n 2592 I Prices effective in all departments until Sat :• - - _ We reserve the right to limit Quantities. . F 4 J •'�4 M1. y y Flaked Light or Chunk Light Admiral Tuna or Pink Salmon 184,'213 g tin S r Chefmaster Soft Margarine I lb tub Limit 00 4 cubs *1 per customer :IUBLE NUFacTURExs UP NS SEE DENIES IN STOKE. — lglb r1c*A e bynow bwINuse :;0=9y"W an " "k ptes M-ww- WN tw Ywa.� as....+�V� ,mow w..... •......,u..,. .... PAGEZ4A=1'!iE Read the Hews Advertiser, y . times a weekEN ~cs_ PICKERING HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MID-TERM GENERAL MEETING Monday January 27192 7:30 p.m. Don Beer Arena -Upstairs Discussions to be held regarding Constitution and Rule Change proposals. All members welcome. HOTEL JAY 3 -DAY CONDOMINIUM 3 -BAY VACATION VACATION AiCaUI!!1 ra�.,,or� . " $349 = $259 ......................................: auU0401.4449 -. • E� .FPE E/ AT SEARS lit A premium steel - belted radial that combines an all - season tread design with the handling of a performance tire. ++69000 series 'Complete warranty Beta is at Sears i WEAROUT WARRANTY E=cept - Rated 15% OFF Superguard light truck radial tires #6.7000 renes Sears reg. 109.99-193.99. Each ......... 93.94-164.89 25% OFF Silverguard ST all season radials. #2,000ser Sears reg. 69.99-119.99. Each ........ 52.49-89.99 For safety oo not m . •ao�a s with other tire types r L12516 -h WEAROUT WARRANTY' H Ratea Size natec near, Reg Ea. P155 8()R3 79S 106.99 69.54 `. • x s t ! P175BOR13 86S 12299 a �r, P185 80R13 90S 12999 84.49 L12516 -h WEAROUT WARRANTY' H Ratea Size natec near, Reg Ea. P155 8()R3 79S 106.99 69.54 `. • 83S 11699 ,.,...,. _-.aroma L12516 -h WEAROUT WARRANTY' H Ratea Size natec near, Reg Ea. P155 8()R3 79S 106.99 69.54 P 165 80R t 3 83S 11699 76.04 P175BOR13 86S 12299 79.94 P185 80R13 90S 12999 84.49 P185 7 5R 14 89S 13499 87.74 P195 75R14 92S 13999 90.99 P205 75R14 95S 14499 94.24 P205 75R15 97S 14999 97.49 P215 75R1 5 100S 156.99 102.04 P225,75R15 102S 16499 107.24 P23535R15XL 108S 16999 110.49 ::''75,70R13 82S 10799 70.19 -85 70R13 85S 11699 76.04 ­ 85 70R14 87S 129.99 84.49 P11 95 7OR 14 90S 13799 89.69 P205 7OR14 93S 14399 93.59 c)215 7OR 14 96S 14999 97.49 15 65R15 95S 15599 101.39 = ' 85 60R14 82H 145.99 94.89 ::'95 60R14 85H 155.99 101.39 P21560R14 91H 165.99 107.89 P'9560R15 87H 161.99 105.29 P205'60R15 90H 169.99 110.49 'XL -Extra LOX Range for station Wagons and IgM hw ks 110 OFF DieHard Gold battery. Up to 900 cold cranking. Amps. 72 -mo. warn' . 24 -mo. free replacement Reg. 119.99. Ea..109.99 ►ADHANDLER II FINAL CLEARANCE CONTINUES While quantities last Automotive Shop not available n all stores SALE PRICES EMO SAT., JAN. 2S, 1992, OR V MILE QUANTITIES LAST H& b vilartan, A201 f as `vs 0 �ehicia, F 04 ads ate 10M as You Uod we ;;;i� use plus 30 P"409cow- Far M0,A cars - AVAILABLE AT OUR PICKERING ,AND PROMENADE AUTO CENTRES your money's worth... and more Visit Sears Pickering Town Centre Automotive Centre Phone 420-8000. We're open Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. „F I� • G .- P" your money's worth... and more Visit Sears Pickering Town Centre Automotive Centre Phone 420-8000. We're open Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. „F I� • G - %- A M. . -. In. r4LwsAVVbK1IbM Wh;JAn.A U!2 -P . . THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED. JAN. 22, 1912 -PAGE 25-A COKE OR SPRITE Selected Varieties, Regular or Diet 750 ml. ret. btl. HOSTESS CHIPS or Krinkles, Assorted Varieties 180 - 190 g bag ADMIRAL CHUNK LIGHT TUNA In Water 184 9 tin BLADE OR CNucK SHORT RIB ROAST Cert From Canada Grade A Beef, Segni Boneless 3.95 k9 1yo LIGHT 'N LIVELI YOGURT Stirred, Diet or Fruit at the Bottom 175 g cup is ;------------------- - - - - - - FOOD CITY I PLU 2096 ;COKE OR , ,Regular or Diet ,case of 24 x 1355 ml. tins 1 S 9 < '-1 00 —. I F, A. pi<- -iM-., —V" $7.99 L—t rw. —V" hr h-ify ,wch— I l�-i1 rw. oru err. <w�rw. Vdi� rwlil d.ww� Srt-, ler. 25. 1992. 1 SUNPAC APPLE JUICE Pure 48 -oz. tin MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE Regular, Maxwell Mouse Deeaf., Sierra or Sanka Decal. 150 - 200 9 jar 3099 VALUE 3.00 I + .21 GST I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 PARLOUR ICE CREAM Sealtest, Regular, Light or New 1 2 L drum CAMPBELL'S SOUPS Condensed, Vegetable or Chicken Noodle 1 0 -oz. tins z:99 PEACHES PLUMS OR NECTARINES Product of Chile, No. 1 Grade 2.18 k9 !lb. We Save You Moreloci Ib. PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SAT., JAN., 25, 1992. Ju"HARWOOD FOOD CITY 955 WESTNEY ROAD SOUTH 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. Oshawa synchro team Entertainment Theatre Durham stages Waiting for the Parade AJAX-PICKERING - Theatre Durham will present the Canadian 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- ing the box office at 831-6509 or 831-0348. vYaYw Barn Dinner Theatre 2885 Aporia Rd. Pickering PRESENTS POOLS PARADISE (A Wtish Cwrwdp) PLAYING Feb. 7 - March 21 Starting at =27.95 Dinner, Stow i Tun included FOR RESERVATIONS 1 CALL _1 NIGHT CLUB V 22 Athol St., Oshawa 576-9896 DOORS OPEN 8 RK "Where the Music World comes to play" THURS., JAN. 23 Dance Night Legal I.D. Required NO COVER 8 to 9 ($3.50 after 9 p.m.) FRI.. JAN. 24 "COLD SHOT" A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan Tickets $4 SAT., JAN. 25 "FELONY" Tickets $3.50 TUES., JAN. 28 "FLEX APPEAL" A MALE REVIEW Tickets $7.00 SAT., FEB.1 A TRIBUTE TO JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP Tickets $5.00 Purple Onion Ticket Outlets: Hits Inc., Star Records, Sunrise Records (Oshawa Centre) Shirt Shack (5 Points Mall) Record Bar, Discs & Dats (Thickson Rd., Whitby) Idaiiiii�iiiii wPICKERING TOWN CENTRE EATERY b')839-2507 EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK (5 to 10 p.m.) WE OFFER A GREAT DINNER SPECIAL ONLY $999 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT EVERYTHING ON OUR MENU (5.10 p.m.) STILL ONLY99 Steaks wild Roast Beef based on 8 oz. portions -� Panda St* CHINESE RESTAURANT UC&Md under LLB.O. 375 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING (COffw of %ugeemount Dr. South) r-------- -i r------- - I BUY 1i BUY1'�i GET i r GET 1 FREE /4 1 50% OFF 1 I DINNER BUFFET 1 DINNER BUFFET I Stns. 0 7hurs. tttth 1 1 7 dans a weal, C0404 valid clan. 2244.3t I I Coupons vdki ,Ian. 22 -clan. 31 L --------J a- mowm s e • : • iE r� 0 IV E • • I • 6 nL irlcwb AUV taKI thhAt, W91). JAN. 22, 1"Z-PAG9 31•A 7'NE NEWS ADD. AN. 22,1!!2-PAGB37-A .......... sN1tAtw If�lNR f1.a..r..•...a ��+ J ax -Pickering Combined Pressrun of Oshawa Whitby This Week 576=9335 ICLAS$IFIED Pickering - 798-7672 1 "j"01 A W1 I S Fax - 579 2238 ERRORS ANO OMISSIONS N p—,. r.t•,1 r •NwM•� N .,••rs ,�~'Y r•. -r tis••. d •r, Y•u. rl �••-.•I •Iv..w.—., ,w,wt M e•.... wr..rv,rr,.,, w..,• /1Ivr••r w, . M Nn•.• •.r,N• M •a•,I ,ries, 1 N_•.nnr.w..q were xu.•.•.« .�,•e� s �•.• .•YrM M w. •. M res •.•,.ay .•w -••..II ■� N •,1 M Ir4.r., mon •. ...•r.r•. r ..s-.. -.a M.Ur4' �F N r Cr.••, E IIAT,[JN 576-9335, 79411-7672 Classificatior Index FLoos Mp Wanted Cxews too Career Trawl los General Has Ito 01kce Help 120 S Nrew Is 130 Contwtr,Data Hosptal Medical Dental 750 HeaAh Cae ,56 Day Cae Wanted t60 Day Care AvaiaWe 165 Employnwnt wanted 170 Business to Business ISO 2005 maker assn« 200 Firewood 206 Fifa Mallet 210 At 046 For Sale 220 Ankles Wanted 230 Ctnsenas i refs 21s Baty Exchange 360 GaageNard Saes 250 Arts&Craft 260 Computer vides 770 Lost a Found 260 Pets . s Vows . Beading 2e0 `�'>>tite Ick Aofr obries ro Sae 30O "Orriobees Wanted 305 Trucks For say 310 Trucks Wanted 315 vans 4 Wheel Diva 320 Trow, 330 A•Ao Pats 6 Rapers 340 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 �te °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 I- To LRM u Opporinsa�it es ce S O }><:' ablic Notices am i9alN ose 610 triders620 sgisbaecns 430 orning Events 640 Jcbans n9os 6660 ■sonals $70 isness Personals 671 3APanans 675 nounotments Mo Ml�stoltles 'Nam 700 730 Commercial Ave., Aja ------------------- x - Open: Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday till 6:00 D.M. 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers 105] Career Training omm�e_ 105 Career Training PM • , ah. PEOPLES Taxi (Ajax) - Drfvrs, FLOraSTRY Busirten Course - disptachers, and mechank call new for onwort-one traktitg In uncertain times it's more important than ever to invest wisely. And what's wiser than investing in yourself? Check out why over 100,000 adults across Canada have chosen The Toronto School of Business method for their training. Let us help you map out an ACTION PLAN for the rapidly changing Job Market. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE COURSES WE ARE PRESENTLY RUNNING Computer Elecbonies Accounting Comptrter Business Appilkatloes ItwNr»ss Admlwlat►stlon Travel A Tourism flan and Beverage Mane=e6went Hotel 1} hak$MoItestaurA istingManagmart and Fbiumclai servteos tDMN.aI Chalasido Assisting l,,,e� Medkai secaetary Secretary ca�clerk ward Processing seoery thegvs.aretary IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO CALL OUR ADMISSIONS COUNSELLORS AND BOOK AN INFORMATION APPOINTMENT i1NANCLLL Asala OOM MAY W AVARABLE F EIJYrsti 11 0 1 1111M I OSHA WA CAMPUS PICKERING CAMPUS 723.1163 420-1344 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 OUT OF WORK? 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 skills necessary to succeed in today's business environment. Computer training in Word Processing, Desktop Publishing, Computerized Accounting, Data Management and more. Funding assistance may be available. CALL TODAY. Computer Learning Centre, Whitby. 668-9713, extension 37. 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 i Mar 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) � �� � 2r•n^s. � Z•'-'4}'•Site ♦ ,%. , 105 Career Training 110 General Help Your Business Career Starts Here ` Word Processing • Computer Service Technician " Micro Computers and Business Applications ' Computer Operations ' Computer Programming V OSHAWA - 434-8565 WAX-PWKaA V4 G CALL"4.331 D SCARBORO - 750.8585 4 TORONTO - 485-8585 MISSISSAUGA - 648-8585 CIX Career Development Institutes Ltd. Fa McHy Coelrol Data (nsatere 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 ) -- ------------- - 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 $ales Bindery. Woodbine and Sleek office. Phone 697.5800 for area. Cal 475.04M belwNn 1 information. (0128!721 and 4 p.m. (012692) PEOPLES Taxi (Ajax) - Drfvrs, FLOraSTRY Busirten Course - disptachers, and mechank call new for onwort-one traktitg needed Immediately for fast on *How to run and operate a growing company. No ex - floral shop from your home'. parlance necessary. Panful Large profit, exciting tine. 663-7301 or 686.5474 opportunity. Phone 436-0310. ares 6 pm. (0123921 LANK Mn�.books. yr Inwnp Details. 1-805962 9000 Ext CY- 163. (012424 CLOSE call -Ladies faslw e seeking consultants and managers. Han• priseentationa, 40% commission. full or part tines, training provided. For more information, call Sandy 668- 8503 after 5 p.rrt. (012692) MOMS, teachers, or anyone i7- terested In Children's Literature... CHILD'S PLAY seeks enthusiastic individuals to share our unique, sdmulai" and education books and games, (birth to 12 yew) to Other parents and proreesionats working with children. Pan tin• Or full time opportunities. No gLan or deliveries. January (( and February, START UP - SPECIALI Cal Ellen, 430.7249; Susan, 686.5722; or Kinnari, 420-2271.(020692) PAGE 2i-A•THE NEWSADVERTLSER, WED. JAN. . 22 22 ,1!!t 110 cenwall f+p 110 GeneraHelp 150 HO$p. medical,150 HOSp`Dental ---- --_ _ �. 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 y 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 YlS. CM ip and ask it Mart. 725.38=A (TFAIyPST. Phial 427-875Z (0129M ba erentadOpapr PROFESSIONAL iA1gYMANrenovations. homig,diy - •�l.O.! nanaos jaspbraisytsonog l required. Good telephone Articles Services - Oualay, -,Pantry. taping, pakotrg T-br ttaldrr9 anal « too large. pAWN" .t available, qualify wknrnahp p 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@ « (0122x2) dna' nesones rsrah ,! Rerrohneaorw Twlrrrsel Marhaganraras Serie 7B. 1735 Bali 9t. Pidurkg TOYS, suppas and . - rrMewrcea Free estirress. Coe ble, Cao 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 w ' ►calomelpl any- I « 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 e4 pmwO acs ssafrrses Cab Barmaid. 420.10L Peop eo e No job's too Small.nd l. Ouality w od;mwo ip guawraas& Cad • weslws a ria. Abe wwrepickup faudir 42111(TFM T9w- (01go" 430-2596 anyenta (TF) presser than IWS). can PMW- PART 11rrw dsoe help, 25 hero. per week. Ex -Ilene typing oelkwA Mlerp011114 l ills. Ofleers warm bvi da care for abffay b wort 0-e loam n w bas � y _ A k'° `2° a°3o OF) required. Good telephone SftC" armsasCWOR skels. children 6 weeks and lip n 205 Firett+0od 220 For Sale Sale Articles 220 280 Last meaner. Cony sa r sklM an advantage. Send wshrnhe b: bah at and albd in Frendr 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 I.0lT Wry ale hs rig b �aed d o0- dSaw. Lilly aG7. pt23ti2) salty and berhdite psdtapaseasoned Pbasa � 0-r let0012362) $45 � � and f»droorn Suis, 2aL2250. 39A6 a double roL Open s days no � Cants/' St Itool�an 0 you as ow 45 and here w>o«I11 Ossn laid ail• you � 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, SL E, �� (TF1 Ww rrsassails on rrtacMrw. �� OPOCERT. Lows. WMardpsrlw, µt6) 5716060. pt218?J Suttdsyy. f4wy t2 se Selsrcaw �rBbn• Block TorarAa 45 "" 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. or o bi obytelo° atnaia45 for er to and a d C«telrys Lid. Serving Dhahrn F1fEWOW - Mixed hrdwoo f 2183• fM2M NONE a estadas dW action► Ca1429.00-15. IM2662CNC) a dofiesno sirdar 45 r over who qty for ttee traksisp Durham Durham 8uskwss Computer for 23 years. NETWORK gtaHooLwaltw�+oi»�w HARDWARE in her own home Io- :IAN - for oI- 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) i -a should ho I Ihould haw ax- da Fenced 205 Firewood or awwe 721 a7a2 p12a62) 3558. Slephonsons Furnituw and AFWrso•w• 227 Cowl SL. oat I I, 3150: wood tlbvs a"'�'g Boarding a>_s>_wsti Sales Help/ , In kiii parbna h Local Ana Npwodls bdtyard, 9lgarttic playrooms, p p with an omplsasb on Novell by d low and cans. Suzann 427-1751.001204 A�� 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 'may b Go.- Cal E A9ICIED onsigie a red d MainfrarrWMkli my hams. lo'a'd Hwy, afidt- DRy FiiEW000 connections. HARDWARE ,eykg Beach Rd, asa0-tle ho urs Madtans - Panasonic IO(- F/2D, Away, Sal ' » arlawrrkg caw Ir qts rrtaeh d January. TeYp aocessoriu and rods/, 3660.50-00060- (0f f ass doo7. 0010 �� aaiea for adult Be wfyb .PSN 110-7- 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 133 t491, p20892j C s� �. Taaw-, and 9 for Mus poStaa sardlos b looking b him,amra who hasaaaaai 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 _ . Callfg 3257 (01� Call 420 oorwaatloabn alias Dubs lire- 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► � 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� �� iwaen 1.6 of 420 5M1, p12G12) �awill 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 p12462) iib. aogss icicles, 6kycb bdba tandai d. Cal riuby at y�gb st CON Chrb 576.0291 ai►._.:::.ass...-Y'-. Iii.:�ftaV. _- �,.�.:��r_:..a_�:a:-_.•"r_•__��:�.._ .... _. ..,... - ..... fOt20M ...... _ _ .. 831-4976. (017102) _-- « 683. 5710. (012662) 11 lJ �. ' # nz ntcw� wuvldCl lel' u, WS;V. J". 2Z, 1llLPAGB 31-A 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 • • • .1 • 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 THERE'S AN ENORMOUS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US AND THE OTHER PAPERS What alts US apart 9005; far beyond coverage but coverage is where it all bogins. Seven diflerem community 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 an enoinlow deennioe. Ajax & Pickering This W"k sho ppeea yliewe d e 576-9335 376-9335 Poo-VA./40% w__ Do»'t Forget Osftawa/Whitby This Week 13 Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. Is open for your convenience every SaL 9:30 to 3:00 To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 576-9335 SPORTS CARD SHOW 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 �O o a� 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 M 0 0 0. 0, allows "altnl no Ilkarkrsal tae d wakwng pra4ded, uNnred mw"To575 lncoarte mI 1210 ��poo°l.. and recessame575 tbTod"'a LOW Lend . Pickering, Ont. Mail Ltw 223. MONEY Ptoblarts7 D" out of vwe can hatp. BUST YOUR DEBTS - an aredaoea bothering 670 Personals Loans. debt oonsawsho ns, fe`a?' sir carw*M g. FRE pu? I Pew sale. Restructure yow debt without borrowing. CONSULTATION. Na- tho Y OsOshaoa, 25. No JESUS In Oshawa - At the 1 Md" inn, swift 1030 a.aR 433-1 for himeDafbt Rml 221 1- p1 � -95�7�4 (0208x2) 705.9634"7& 40204M 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 THERE'S AN ENORMOUS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US AND THE OTHER PAPERS What alts US apart 9005; far beyond coverage but coverage is where it all bogins. Seven diflerem community 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 an enoinlow deennioe. Ajax & Pickering This W"k sho ppeea yliewe d e 576-9335 376-9335 Poo-VA./40% w__ Do»'t Forget Osftawa/Whitby This Week 13 Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. Is open for your convenience every SaL 9:30 to 3:00 To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 576-9335 SPORTS CARD SHOW 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 �O o a� 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 M 0 0 0. 0, I nts N E"b AUv LK I IDLY, W tV. JAN. 22, 1992 -PAGE 3l -A 0iifilli-l1ft iMIs,ia `51�SEPV., 0 ALE N LOW! LOW! FINANCING AVAILABLE VOYAGER Auto, 7 passenger seating, p.s., p.b., AM/FM. Plus much more. Stk. #P3518. JUST ADD 1 PST & GST NO FREIGHT- NO TIRE TAX LEBARON GTC 1991 LASER RIS TURBO 1991 SUNDANCE inc. P.r. uma aoww ysoati sub, air. p lab, �rta 0.f.. 0.0. r. P" Power wMNowspwi_ aluminum wheels, AY:FK plus Tucn locks, t14 croiss, powr power wkn/swe power _ I+ore. Balance of seals, the list ggooaals en beke, #AVRI cess, aM factory warranty avail. an/ on !tk / 1f311i. �m'� the 1is19seo on eat an awe 9tk sP35s2 dk � E $13,995 1991 SHADOW CONVERTIBLE W /w No t,e ght air low Mm un is L all warn II nsfnr ay DAM IML twh., afr wfi p a. aatl. M611M wa, Ihllams much more. lit. 94 SALE$ 3 6 3 per month 1991 EEP CHEROKEE LTD. Incl auto, air, power rin/owa, loather traitor tow ph9-, tM lift Boss oa atN on. Referee of taelery warranty aeaialle. 9tk ASlI + MW $ 38 PRICED _ _ $ 66 SALE 199 Per month 1991 ACCLAIM *W= IML sk p a, la la , tK crulso, AWM case., buckets plus much mora 9tiL ASM .7NLC . � 995 F.4. . SALE � W I mono, TO ELL tx o $99753, 11;F= runvcuco LEONARD PAtA. DINNNE DOW11A DON Iq W.-Ofm a fir. --. ....�.... .. PAGE 32 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED. JAN. 22,1992 From Our Family To Yours... The Best In Quality. Service, Selection &Price Canadian Grade 'A' Red Brand Boneless Sirloin Tip Roasts SAVE 7q29.70 Ib. Ib. Octoberfest Sausage SAVE 1.00 Ib. Fresh Ground Chicken SAVE .50 Ib. Unbelievable! Breakfast Bacon Limit 11 lbs. per customer SAVE 1.00 Ib. • 111b. Fresh Chicken Drum Sticks 129 Ib. Baked Fresh Daily from Peach Tree Bakery French Bread • ea. a$mumK& 7231602 AM H MIN. 94 TYus. ", Fd 9.7 Sat. 9i .. . '70. Caner of TAW"W ason 571.1446 Tws. 94, wed. N Thur. t FK N Sat. IASun." Cube Steaks Our Own Tasty Ham Kobassa SAVE .701b. 32 9 Ib. SAVE 7.00 Ib. Fresh Pork Side Ribs SAVE 1.40 Ib. B -"% aked Fresh Daily from Peach Tree Bakery Large Meaty Meat Rolls'1 0 el 1919 Dundr St. E (Across han K msA) 434 -UN OL 94, w.a 94 TAur. A FK V Sal. 74 PIC" Ptsa 831-7%1 Tues. 9.9, wad. 94 Thur. A Fd. 94 (at GO Maw) 427-M TuN.I104 Thur. A Fit 94 Sat. 94, Sun.10 4 D • A C of .t it tSz•• _. LOOK FOR I EVERY SATURDAY I lBoxes from Scarborough to Brighton A� Y p � r 1 jax-Pickering Amami W WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. 4-92-12 PAGES 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 W/"W i 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. �y 4 0 JUST LISTED A LOT OF HOME FOR - THE $5! r 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 F M I L'i 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. �y 4 0 rwa.as t- � aa, na.rra ?uv eats ts� ty �+'�• fMv �. �� - ,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_ 1 RMCRAM 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 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. 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 F,`,3; 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. A 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'. ,y M 0 • • J i ,�;.k::. �j?�q"S.' _ F wow _ 5 3/4% MTGEJ Til March '93. 4 bdrm., 3 bath, mn. fir. tam. room wtfp., formal din. nn., near lake. $225,900. Call Jan or Ron Whalen 4 bdrm. 428-0501. 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 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. 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 F,`,3; 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. A 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'. ,y M 0 • • J i ,�;.k::. �j?�q"S.' _ F rlL r. u 0 FOUR BEDROOM - $169,goo Backs on to greenbeh, family room, an suite four STEVEN CURRAN piece, over 1,700 sq. ft. - a lot of home for the money I Steven Curran' 6e3-8542. Sales Representative • , . , - . ' '_ "_'. -. _ . _ _ . _ .. i . , °tilde Ililf�VPMU;lt. WF,D. JAN. 22 l�!%/y1�ii i 11Q,4411KO 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 f 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 r Or e 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 S Reptaaat-10- 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. Ai ­ i. MU Y 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= TNABOWEN Sa" R d" Y �l ll(lll►I�.jll �! (1 1 In Now more than ever it's important to advertise your properties in the Ajax Pickering News Advertiser All ads appearing in the News Advertiser Real Estate section on Wednesday, Friday or Sunday, will also appear in 11,000 copies of Best Homes in boxes from Scarborough to Brighton every Saturday. That's 46,000 impressions of your Wednesday and/or Friday ad and 48,000 of Sundays: FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL THE REAL ESTATE ADVERTISING DEPT. 683-5110d .When listing you r home for sale, sell it fastest for the best price with a Realtor who advertises in the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser with the biggest and best circulation in the Ajax -Pickering area. r;• • "•1!\ 1'ti t 1j 1j� 1111. 1i 11'I 19 y01 '1�iiirLi..�•...rrr4s0000040 —+.. +f\re•. 4 +,.I ! 4 a • , �� ��•�� GREENPARK HOME* X9,900 DOWN $1,115 PER MONTH P.I. l __ • �. i • ADDRESS: 2028 Shay Dr., Pickering 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 ` REALTY WORLD' 831-7677 �► L • =Kingston- •= . N.R.S. ACHIEVERS R.E. LTD. AJAX ICI WHITBYIBROCK PICTON WHITBY'THICKSON 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 PICKERING - THI•WEEK OUR FRANK FEATURE REPS. ARE _. _ -_-, LT $3251000 FRANK 15 acres. Beautiful building site. Call Marg Joyce 683-%%%%. A3 .10 obi yx 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 wwm -=1111,600 • f first time, 3 bedroom burgalow, W k to GO bus 3 shoppirg. End unit Gad Premium lotwer O3,00sq. 0 k home n Sharon 683-3364. Soupwa 683-3364 lake. Cal Daphne Gibson 6SM364. 3 bedroom backs* cathedral ceiling, large lot Cal Gal Simpson Cal 683,3364 > - A = is � � _ ,, Air. � JACK F000E- GANL SII Y •': 2 tiaorey, 3 bedroom bridle home - stunnirgl MAX • ��M 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. - 693-7771. badt. Cal Dais Cfnnoe 683 7777. Doris Chinos 663-7777. P�� ,Back .� AJAXBETHANY YVONNE TNLLART' $175,000 $199,900 DAPHNE GNBSON• • \. 3 building lots, 64' Country delight with ,+ frontage, excellent work at home potential. '�•� location. Call Jack Call Jack Fudge 683- g Prime W* gree, 3 britt, km. mt wilt tp A must to tree CaN Doris Charpr 883- M Cd J 7777 Fudge 683 7777 � . Z"= e- n Fudge 683-3364. 3364. wuRc JOYCE" PAT HANNAH' OSHAWA 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 7386 i _:576.4111 705-887-2512 985 ]PAGE 6 -THE NEM ADVERTISER, WED. JAN. 22,1!!2 _x 1 f Iri1 '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 _ 5228,000 • Unbelievabie sharp, 3 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 WIAOX W�t4'��A*p 831.3300��• 11 0 THE NEWS ADVF.1 ME F4 WED. JAN. A 19MPAGE 7 1*14AN PXl INZME PICKERI NG . .683m2992 G o 00m33 e ONCE INS! A WHILE WE FIND AREAL GEM!! � '�:. ' 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 t J •..Wale .00 All, �•► Ill � ��.. O OVER 2,000 SO. FT. •5789,900 4 berms., master has w,o to balcony. JUST LISTED Featuring - : y One of a k nd 75 x 200' lot in a very m 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 Fearon 683.2992. • _• t \ , "RJ f � $21 - $219.200 d n PRETTY NICE SOUTHERN EXPOBISIE - �JlJc�ads� + OYer 7Lo JL Of fin 1lwt, Z000L Bnok sq det, 4 bilins., 4 baths, huge tam. kt, Jam. NEW LIISTNG $169,8D0. This tastebdy decorated 3 bdrm. 11 ��` view the Ialls from ih15 home. Features a spacious 4 berm. 7,- faro. kiL. w/o both rec ► rm. with Jp, Mn. flr. laundry. FabWous rec ,OXO: TREBILCOCK nn., bar wi11 bar, home feeLwe a sop din rm., set in kiL wAh s bey wirtdat4 =L k. laundry, w/o to Ige. dads, BEVHLLEY OOU rm. w i round rig pool, country style (rant porch, mature landscaping a tastefully rot. wet cent air, cera. vac. AeeoclsN 1Ne� Juk Trebicock at 683.2962 MiON cent air. For appl. Call Bew 1ley Cok"al of Saha R"Ns"ntatlrre 663-•2992. @EYERL.EY OOUMTON decorated. Only $205,000. Call Beverley San Rapnwtttad" CoEington at 683-2992- Z411111111110 30. IFF • '� � . MIT � �, �� '�� FOR Imrnaa+late 4 bdrm. home on Ips lot loaded $1179,11111111) ATTN: JUNE BRIDES!! SOUTH AJAX With options. Mn. fir. Jam. and laundry rms., Spacious. bright windows galore in dtis aN This 3 yr. old home is a perfect starter 16 x 32' deck 2 w/W from hugs greenhouse PAUL RAYIENT brick Westney Hegllts home. Neutral decor featuring: 3 bdrms., satin kit., master bdrm. IdL Emything you've 91lerwaled. Vatdors f3dae prof. painted eaudes warmth a charm. Quiet = LARRY>� on suite, aft gar, fenced, dose to Wee, Raiment 683- mfg. avabble. Cal Paul quiet) end of start bcMa 2 miresSchad., Ic NS� p��Grant 60�M $163,555. Cell t i n . 10 'TOR. I apple INS CAN ANSWER YOURUO1ES ��S HOUSES 4 YEAR LOW, MORTGAGES 20 YEAR LOW 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. MONTHLY 7 PeYMENrP&I Enormous bathroom. Courtice area. Asking $199,900.YEARLYINICOME . 1 7 :. . 1 -710 QUALIFY $M96W CALL JACK WEBB 576-3111 4M ROSS OAKE Sales Repmeentab" 4"7 ROSS OAKE SeiseRweser"Im ra d1jL JOSIE HARRISON Sales Represente" WcOomifflu ONAWA - OR ATTEFINILEY 3 Wm, 00n IdL. w/b Imin k rm. to deck Prof. in. res nrL, I 4 -pe, 2 2 -pc. betts, Carries for $0100 per mo. P. & I. Call Uft for delails. i A-1 811ARTER A-1 starred Large yard, detached garagehas *m- eceni furnace. Separate dining room. Eat -in kitchen. Recreation room. 100% fin- anravailable 1127 _'INA 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! SMICMLM OR BEV WEBB 434-5222. ii NT.IONAL REQ T ATE -C X.- 41111111ACULArE! UNKM 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 - I UNI -LEASE YOURSELF! 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 1893 INA Fill). 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 Sd" R"Weewdod" 101P 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" sl 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 P Z -tial pw�w_ :T: k - 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 6 0 0 0 0 JUDITH McNIVEN Sales Representative ELIZABETH HAUG Safes Representative JILL SAVARD Safes Representative ROSS WATSON Sales Repressntadve Sallee R"Wese"" -, '— S" LAYCOX Rspwaenlaliw NTIONAL REA 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. ►��6cFA ' `�"�o .� °?ate 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. r 1 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. �1e fir` Zl "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. esus rN 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. OP! - 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. iv�6 � 1' „ - s -d f7iiSHED THROUGHOUT 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. OAC :ate nil . I y i in 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. � a nor. naw& ALVEKI-1.1fIJ[, WED, JAN. A 1992 -PAGE f 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 v v 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 P0� S 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 t. DETACHEDIJPDATED 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. 10� r• 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. 'Ir IV p. 0 . "PRI E AREA" 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. N ',TAG61O-TM NIRS ADVzaTIS1 M w=. SAM 2fi tM . - . - .. ' . . 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. : AL .. 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 m0 o Lp- tw,,. , til _. 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. i 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. 4 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. II .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 0 r�- 1-1 0 10 0 .'� a J a:•i�rirgh7t" - Is '"'a on o ri f6r you? Believe it or not the w 1,1 f I or trst went "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 ... DYNAMITE PACKAGE 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 yy) ■(Historic Past Manor) 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. r 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. a,3 wmum.rcc 'tri :,u :?+w-iiP_r 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. 7 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. I 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. —••---r----- - _ :sem --- 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. PAGE 112-TIHE NEWS ADVERTISE1t, WED. JAN. 22,1!!2 r 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. THINKING OF PURCHASING A HOME? Whiibh - OShawa - Bow n w Ile am? Dont use a reakor that is unfamiliar with this area. Singe I have lived and worked in this area all my ills, I can assist in the proper N SKK#Mi ETON purchase and also help with Repreeeatetlw ReIYe:Apple the financing of your Dont hesitate to 5"" pwchate. conal me at 416-96-4743 Tar., 416-576.3111 Loc. L: REALTY WORLD EAST Real Estate Ltd. 1099 k: 1 } 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. v ��f•N i 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. i 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. fA 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. s 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. �a . a 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. 7 . i UE'W'- _- -,- L A 0 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. S 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. ra 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. Pv. Tow Wei 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. REDUCED 3 MONTHS - NO MORTAGE AYME 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. hi C_ 4 41 0 is S improvement retailers of Durham Region January 1992 Pressrun 90,000 .. .�• .. Gam.•. ,��t }� � w- a �� �,�,•�+^� �'"� — -- � - — Natural Gas... ...the natural choice for modern living. Kill Consumers Gas see pale 6 for more details. PAOE Z, HOME EXPRESSIONS, JANUARY 1992 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) 3 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. - Weather-strip all door frames Conal 1111 1]�IIY�I Panasonic PV -11K - VHS -C-vxleo Carrera PALMCORDER ghoSp ed shutter Panasonic - Digital auto focus - 8X � v>doo Camera PV -19K PALMCORDER : H'9 Shin ghL - Digital fade leading outdoors or to an unheated 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. per cent.* -- Information supplied by Consumers Gas. i Y s- M kGAN1j11 Pa mmonic PC-14T51R 14" COLOR TV Pa11aSOniC PC-20x56R 20" COLOR TV • Built in convertor Reg. • Fully remote $450 • Available in Black Ox Y or Almond Qty. • Fully remote v�alneW 419" • On -serer display .Commerciial sup •moi PB—as o dc • Fully remote PVM2021 •On-scroa, display • Ideal for business 20" COLOR TV demos and pttmnodoasDeM WITH BUILT IN VHS VCR PC -29X92 • Dome sound SYSUM 29"COLOR� Control Fa.aa� MOMORMCEIVER - On-screen display • AN inputs 2 HOUR VHS TAPE PREMIUM 141toOR 3 FOR QUALITY — � •EXPiffESiION= Z y, HOME OWRESNOW JANUARY "It PARSE i 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 0 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. y�= 'Why not start saving today. Give your local Utility a call. Ask for Customer W. . Ontario Hydro ` Let's give tomorrow a hand. er /1 'M 1 ft CASH &CARRYu...,,,..,­ HEAVY DUTY WASHERS SAVE $ uPT 8000 I IR No t preferred $ Vp ro 76— - Commeroally proven• Larger door � p opening MS • Heavy D • Porcela n namel Too O� Sp t� 00 JQ i� STACKED PAIR • Onlyy 27 1P7 wide Easy to operate • VS78M -Canada's No,! proferred brand' - ault to last bngw. fewer -epairs • Costs less to servos Porcelain enamel too • No , preferred brarw• • Unsurpalfsed No pre`wasfrng • 47 Clearing rets . Internal Oiapoaar • Dependably Quiet ' * WN�"i MAY1�1lG ,' gj *. .' YOUR TRUCK *. OR VAN AM ¢li*,• ~ ~TM ANANTAM' r • � ` 4F ADD1110NAL * SAVM IM �_ • '�• •� CASH & CARRY aa►�•as♦as••aawa s•♦s♦ssssa♦Its�►i• DOMESTIC MAYTAG HOME APPLIANCE CENTRES (Saks & Red Cat'pet Smite) OSHAWA a srEVErsowl llQ • 4�iReRe st w" POM 4, MOPE EXPREMOMd. JANUARY 1"82 p •EXPRESSIONS To advertise in Home Expressions call 579-4400. ELEGANT EFFICIENCY W00 DSTOV ES AND FIREPLACE INSERTS • High Efficiency • Glass stays clean • Low pollution • Chimney stays clean • Ash removal drawer • Solid cast iron • Glossy coloured enamel finishes a A E-2 a N a I nw y � - �"%Vi "da ft d COLUCCI & S Mr. Frank Colucd and his wife Marie and more recency son Nick, have been involved in the family pool business since 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 stains... without ripping out a wall. 'Spas have come a long way', says Mrs. Colued. But its not a long way lo Cduoci and Son in Whitby. Drop by today so you can begin enjoying that hot, relaxing soak as the winter winds howl. Every Brandom Kitchen purchased by March 15 will include 1►eelnstalladon. ---,u v Now you can sit back and relax while the Brandom professionals install your beautiful new kitchen quickly and efficiently. And best of all, this service is absolutely free! Come see our vast assortment of cabinetry styles and finishes, but visit our showroom soon because the free installation bonus ends Manch 15. • 3 Yew Warranty • Free installation • Computerized drawings • Free design i In.home consutgtbn • Choose from solid Oak, Maple, Melamine & Veneers • Building line kitchens for 3S years OSHAWA SCARBOROUGH 1732 Baseline Rd. 1125 Kennedy Rd. .fust North of the 401 d Courbce Rd. Exit Just North of Lawrence Ave. 432-3300 750-3295 1381 N Exclusive Factory Outlet In Whitby for Royal Spa From 419599 100LS SPOIL YOURSELF SILLY Hot Tubs Haughs Spas Saunas From *3,195 From *2,495 From *1.39 Soak up the savings at Colucci & Son P001S Ltd. 221 Kenditood Rd. Whitby 433 -Ml Here's what you can eznect from a modern fluo- rescent light. 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- gyIf you ran both a fluorescent and 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 • longevity and you come out the winner! HOME EXPREiiIMM, JANUARY WM PAGESIF — J � I 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 existing bar- For three years I have available to them, we offer a good had the privilege of sharing t_hP selection of bars for your viewing. pride that my customers feel when Apartment dwellers will appreciate a bar is installed in their home. the benefits of our portable bars- My family and I look forward to We also have a variety of quality serving the public of Durham. bar stools. Please call me at 432-3980. READY TO HANG 210 R DY O AN �'`'� i .SEAMLESS SHEERS �• _,� r "I !I� ' Nor = �NEeIlrLaoor �aLAn • VA�,,.,_Op ,,� N TNf Pu Jar Pw Y.1. 't MY IgIIp�HAs II XM ars ULE WL ULE 1L LU We WLE lu ! I ! •' a NA a SLR a X11 131L KIN `1 SEI R„ 11► x91 TK a! ,a WA W.121A1 72'x84" or 95' 'r in 12t99 ut 12191 W. 1249! La a ! I' 99 "L1999 i< 1" aism x19191 �Brulr Ataaat®aims+aura In! NNU QKLnaLWIN%smtl Od HN VALLIETO SALE rl all mr.lr as USwi59.90 R ' ,a 11111 ax.•- •s 50 aTOLS F r: 1a 191.11 sw.e on as NASA og su 17999 wwirW ,u noodn9A1or I FULULEss lur VAar 041TE, IVORY AND COLOURS AVAILABLE N ALL PIRTERNS • • , liREADY TO HANGE INIWN Air MCM ""MM VERTICAL • ci1648 $2A aEsALF _ INC �� r ao I tM t�if i M� 118' VOLE PIAN HEM 8.99 YD. r nAl w Kw xa AAE r 11 l• w n N 11.A �- V Vt� 1911Efl 7S• X IP OV VOILE cORNEW HEY 9.99 YD. Jr I&N an '» ; I: — . 45„ iE „r LKN RUN HEM 9.99 YD. a. an 11'aMA an690991Dr LBEN 0DIR ELLI HEY 1099 YD r 1Ts an am ns I , r so fao s.w *0 I ,' Ar am as ~89., WHIMNOMOLUFAM 4r US moo 14 WO&A FA881cvE1tTlcAls SEAMLESS W so 21M C.o an Ne � suroME SHEER PANELS Pr �. «� �� WAS aa•• 1•s/aaw sn cE msEmn LNEt —Baum rAlollas w1+n;nom,r+�,cn:1� 79s99112 vow tC & DR PRICE -,99 SALE EIM1S UL 10 92 • •a MILL Home GUARANTEE if roa n nW tatpMhellr sa►- • %of* 2RjylN `KqS i•w LE� you weI Rose orkvrrm •arik _ lafrt•T sa back to? an torhagv " re- •YI•NOAna 4117710 fund w.lhln l days. •�- A � on 5 -pc. SAVE �'F /0 Place settings SAVE 3O% on Open Stock ON ALL AVAILABLE PATTERNS Specialists in... Tableware Giftware BRIDAL 1f� Ul i(.le s AND China & GIFT Tablewares REGISTRY 282 KING ST. W. 132.7677 (AT PARK RD.) 'WWW Conditioning WINTER SPECIAL! you could own IN • a CULL/GAN SOFT WATER!* $7 9 00* Indudes: ; VISA • Normal Installation - - • AU taxes .. Inial fill of salt ACT NOW! LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE * Some rezidons apply OSHAWAIAJAX 686= '• Some Reconationea Components MAWAM 798.7900 ALL OTHER AREAS 1.800.565.5854 POM 6. HOIiE EXPII�■ IOW 0 0 0 0 • O M A s - y Cut Air Leakage. Cyt Heating Costs 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- dential energy efficient experts. Clean Or Replace 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- arate air intake is a useful addition to 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. Energy efficient units draw combus- tion air from outside and warm the inside air without causing ventilation or health and safety problems. You should also check where the fireplace chimney meets the wall 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. 'HOME EXPRE80CM, JANUARY 19M PAGE 7 III Fr W Wr oertiiiedr eompeteM II i wark=sz4 no laddWo too tan = �I NO JOB'S !!' TOO SMALL I III 1fs'll bet it dma is half I \\\ the time for the best price I' Quality workmanship for a reasonable fee... the kind that ( e , Grandma used to brag about. That is what Millbullt delivers on every job ..no '• matter how small. I • D003&8 & VrEffD01S8 • �l� • 800X ADDrn0N8 RATIMOOM • RM BOOMS CALL JIK HOOD TODAYFORA , I Honest Appraisals... Mil uil t t279 SIMCOE ST. tit, o�u►wA � 728-6291 A l)[VlSM OF m LwoRK H omE GWT1:F lug, s!� i� PAGE 8. HOME E WMMOW dAMIARY 1>1MZ T 0 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 I' 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 UPSCALE ON SALE AT ROUSSEAU'S -.r IT -f i- ,�.. - .fly✓... i. FOR OVER 63 YEARS ROUSSEAU HERITAGE HOUSE HAS BEEN ADDING BEAUTY AND GRACE TO ELEGANT HOMES. NOW, DURING OUR "UPSCALE ON SALE" EVENT AT ROUSSEAU'S, YOU CAN ACQUIRE FINE FURNITURE FROM BOTH HARDEN AND HICKORY CHAIR AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER. SAVE ON TWO SUPERB COLLECTIONS OF TRADITIONAL AND CASUAL FUFNM-JRE IN SOLID CHERRY, MAHOGANY, PINE AND OAK, AS WELL AS FINE LAMPS AND ACCESSORIES FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. COME TO ROUSSEAU'S. MOVE UPTO QUALITY. HERITAGE HOUSE limited 216 Mary Shvd , Ead, Wbk by 6611-31113, Terowo lim 686.0061 A TRADITION IN THE FINE FURNITURE STORE HOURS: MONDAY CLOSED FRI. 10:00- 9:00 TUES./WED./THURS-10.-00-6:00 SAT. 9:30-530 f HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT THE HIGH COST 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 a 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. 4 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 HEATING BILL? 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 preserit method of heating and the type of construction. Just think, you 'Gould live youttself a raiSCI Gll your oil heat dealer now for a free enemy stm'ey. ASK US ABOUT OUR MODERN EFFICIENT CHIMNEYLESS OIL-, ,r, ^::FURNACE! L 1Poix CD . 313 Albert St., Oshawa, 723-4663 11 L-1 1:1 MI 011 Wood From page 8 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 E t ErIIMU R,- IgDA G I of fuel burned because the efficiency of the older units can't match that of 9Fq the new technology appliances. —Supplied by Jim Cass, Fireplace Plus, Whitby i MMF1" BEST PRICES - SEE US LAST! Classic Fireplaces ej Accessories OVER 14 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Te, /r/aeev-a�Vas 17x�oew-ts FIREPLACES Visit Our Showroom ONE OF DURHAM'S LARGEST DISPLAYS OF BURNING MODELS WOOD STOVES & GLASS DOORS 3 CHIMNEYS ACCESSORIES GAS & WOOD BURNING TO FIT ANY FIREPLACE FIREPLACES B.B.O. PARTS FOR ALL MAKES FREE MEASUREMENT & CONSULTATION �4 g t;� ••. ill �� W ? 1013 DUNDAS ST E. (WEST OF THICKSON) WHITBY Sz 1320 ALTONA RD., PICKERING (WEST OF WHITES RD.) 1W SEWING MACHINES • SERGERS • SERGERS • SERGERS A large range of Huspama White computer and electronic machines plus seWm. Floor models • demonstrators • open stock LIMITED SUPPLY SO SHOP EARLY! HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES CLEARANCE REG. PRIG PRICE HUSKYLOCK 3400 SERGER 1869" 959 900 OPTIMA 620 -1,099" '68900 HUSOVARNA 1100 '2,799• *1999900 CASSETTE FREE (VNJ E'100-) WHITE 2222 ROTARY WHITE DOMESTIC 7234 SERGER 3 WHITE DOMESTIC 1510 IC STITC"UILT-IN BUTTONHOLDER ADJUSTABLE SEWING CHAIR Iq MANY MORE MODELS ON DISPLAY FREE LESSONS WIrH PURCHASE JAN 23-30 368-4821 '679" '46900 129" '49900 '529" =29900 -129' $9900 7 p AYS Nl-Y Quality Furniture for Less Final Week We Just Look iue Final Week HOURS Mon. - Wed. 9 - 6 Thurs. - Fri. 9 - 9 Sat. 9:30 - 5:30 PAGE 11% 110 EXPIIES ------ dANIlANY IOU 0 M E 4W N E Rw G m- -'Y i t i i• III r ilis1110111, r rr • r 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. USE • A device to create a dam in your toilet tank to reduce the amount of water it normally holds. Any non- porous item such as a plastic bottle will do, but stay away from bricks as they disintegrate and plug up the system. - 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 suds. • A cover for any swimming pool, to cut down on evaporation. High Efficiency Woodstoves and Fireplace Inserts Electric Heat Too Expensive? Save $ - Heat With Wood T i l; f o SELECTED BOOKS Reg. book price. Matching fabric not included. Store books only. I Sole; SJ%V'f601 D,.,- U 1 41 6ELL .9 CEIUN6 FLAT LATEX le price $33.92 Aber Sa 6 3 791 INTER10a fUT LATEX (#0000) .White Price $21.92 Aber Sole 76 3,761 INESTORE WALLCOVERING .y *Reg. book price. Pa o IL tterns may vary from those shown. 9 SINGLE ROTI l D i� 'S' Uµ4.4 AUT uihef tEPrrice $35.92 96 3.761_ I,' PArER'S CHOICE SATIN LATEX92 Aller Sale Price $35. TTT141ji, . 1 1 1 X *AINRrS C"OICE LATEX t�5 CHOICE LA� fJLOOR FMN W� Gly rA1N'IE re Yo•" '%� SEALER 92 Ag er g Y 92 Desq,nerN, I _ le Price $27 Aber Sale Price $33 Aher SO SU04MOSS LATH 96 Ater Sole Price $43 �6 1A g.7lL �g 6 3.7SL 3.791all 1 1 f- � n ROYAL COLLECTION i a?+ ;:-� 11. SIINlRtTE NO -WAX CAREFREE LETTER OVAUTT "ZIP -STICK" "M NO -WAX YINYL FLOOR TILE* FLOOR TILE• dimwit ._' • 12"X 12" • 12"X 12" *In-store stock only ea. Reg. $1.39 ea. OUR GUARANTEE OF QUALITY 0112 LOW PRICE 611ARANTEE All products at Color Your World are sold with an If you find a comparrble pain or ire unconditional guarantee of quality. 0 you are not at a lower o4mrii6ed price w"30 a unof fe y schs6d will o�ful , This re refuel the d8er� place wilh a void �d� of our prorlud, dom notix ude „y' for pp"on or Inst' �`"� � Your World® ®®Sale eHec ' 810 4, 1992. Not all ilems; blur stores. For franc6seopportsites call (416) 259-3251. A* 101 Bayly St W., Aim 683-2047 s 'Bowletarnrflle - 237 King St E., 623-9750 OdllteYe - 253 King St W wawa, 723-4M - Mon. -Fri. 7:30 am. -9 p.m., Sat 9 am. -6 p.m. •Odwma - 932 Skncoe St, 433-1088 - vz mile north of Rossland - Mon. -Fri. 9 am. -9 p.m., Sat 9 am. -6 p.m. Poet Prtery - 64 Walter Street, Port Pony, 985.3000 UxbrWpra 109 Brock St. W., 852-4233 Mon. -Fri. 9 am. -9 p.m., Sat 9 am: 6p m. MIItMby Palombd to: 1916 Dundas St. East, yyhdby, 435408M (Dundas at Garrard -next b the Bun.") Mon. -Fri. 9 am. -9 p.m., Sat 9 am. -6 pm. `711@ Color MagCg SyS1<6t1'9, am availl" at twm skm 0*. lbll� 0 A 0 • I 00�` 0 •EXPRESS m Basement From page 3 cement. Often, in older basements, the mortar between the concrete blocks has loosened and crumbles. If this is a problem, dig out about one- half to three-quarters of an inch of 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- ter if kept moist, so cover it with a 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 0 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. BOOK YOUR WINDOW AND DOOR RENOVATIONS NOW FOR JANUARY TO MARCH 6 ' INSTALLATION AND WE WILL REDUCE THE 4QUALITY INSTALLATION LABOUR COST BY 33%. CHOOSE FROM OUR WIDE RANGE OF FINE PRODUCTS MANY WITH FREE LOW E ARGON UPGRADE. CRAFTED IN ONTARIO SINCE 1928 WINDOW AND DOOR CENTRE cMDASHWO 1200 Philip Murray Ave. OSHAWA 436-1344 550 Lansdowne St. W. PETERBOROUGH 745-2223 HOME EXPRES810W JANUARY In& PAGE r • • • • • • • • • • e � • POLKA DOT January Inventory Sale Ll • • o , • c IONS'- COVER YOUR WINDOWS FOR LESS IN JANUARY!! tp m 70% OFF �@A110MAk AUSnOWSPECI&W CROMwAAN a.�s. LA111111160M "t km :svrrrn a M 50% OFF NMb a N11 u r veamm 11r W= YENETM s29 w-.u- t�auwuw� triroWlbWr flout owe VERTICALSr v79 w*ew www, 5.15% OFF 001SBECM REW NEEM YOU BtWG N YOUR OWN 1EASUREMEM w"W .fief. es" FREE SHOP-IT410ME SERVICE N 300 TAUNTON RD. E. 10 -w6 MOIL -ea OSHAWA, ONTARIO UM a UU M la E (416) 433-195610 25% OFF Ndb 10 YMMII� "a Dwkmhg ROUJM SHAM s2rwxs - RITSON CENTREMUM 300 TAUNTON RD. E. 10 -w6 MOIL -ea OSHAWA, ONTARIO UM a 1 (416) 433-195610 p -m ,,'thy. '%&7` W " 7 "W. . N ' J py!��_ �V O � O O O O „�W" O Y� C C "' +�� � - '. 1. ) --_ .�.�,r- - ..-�. -.._." �. � � ._ - .. .W..M-9/.�r �.....r .., r •. .. r .L. ..-. PAGE 12, HOME EXPRESSIONS, JANUARY 1992 W E ' E7(PRE&vws S The chimmneyless furnace has arrived By Loma Miller vented furnace is 85 per cent efficient One of the reasons people didn't For years now, heating your home and returns 250 degrees F of heat convert from costly electric heat to with oil has been a costly proposition. which used to go up your chimney oil was the cost of having a chimney But, with the arrival of the chimney- back into your furnace to heat your installed. Now, with the new, side - less furnace, the gap between gas home. wall models, the need for this costly heating and oil has been closed. Not Because of its design the tempera- work has been eliminated and only only is this new type of furnace more lure of the air, which is vented via the ducting need be installed. The cost efficient, it is more environmentally side-wall power venter, reaches only justification for this conversion is friendly as well. Grant Fryer, who is 110 F. The temperature of gasses sound. Whereas electric heating is with Sipco -Dixon in Oshawa, vented into the air visa the older, increasing by as much as 40% over 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 20 -year period. "Tight now we are charging the same price for oil as we did in 1984," says Fryer. "You can't say that about gas or oil." Fryer believes that a lack of communication between suppliers of fuel oil and heating equipment and the public has been the cause of misconception about the efficiency of oil heat. For more information call Sipco -Dixon Fuels at 723-4663 or drop in for a chat at 313 Albert Street, Oshawa. ALES! EATON'S WILLCOME TO YOU WITH CUSTOM BLINDS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES, EVERY DAY, AND NOW INSTALL THEM AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! You choose the fabric, colour and Size — we'll take care of the rest. Our entire selection is Eaton Value priced! -\nd of course, all work is covered by the Eaton Guarantee: 'Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded'. Example prices: A. Draco verticals. 72" x 84" (183 cm x213cm). 1261EVERYoar B. Draco and Hunter Douglas pleated shades. 36" x 48" (91 cm x 122 cm). 75wAND83(CK)V0 C. Draco and Levolor 11" venetians. 36" x 48" (91 cm x 122 cm). 4500AND49TMOM DAY :all Eaton's Shop -at -Home Service - To arrange your own personal appointment at no cost or obligation, call Toronto ............. 3 43 -4011 'Oshawa ............434-4311 -Pickering ........... 420-3411 t� F Cl 41 41 .! E 0 AT N Goods Satisfactory or Money Rlefunded n • PICKERING Hyunofqi '20 BAYL.Y STREET EAST.AJAx 427-0111 vw­ 71- 1 Tol (p y mom affla 4A.1 L�) Li �) LJfUW Uu 1 U�JW W� 71/1 �AGE 2 Wednesday. Jw. 22,1992 WHEELS WEST YOUR ONTARIO FORD & MERCURY DEALERS 12 1 OR 13118 Months I Months FORD TEMPO 19%MI RNaNG ■ FOR UPT012 MONTHS OR CEIOOSE CASHBE $1,250 ■ More interior space than ■ New 2 -Door Model ■ No extra charge air conditioning or automatic transmission ■ New V6 available ESCORT 1.9°% RNWNG FOR UP T012 MONTHS ANNOUNCE 12 Month Financing* F QP is 12 0, 13A8 Months I Months OR 250 $ash TEMPO, TOPAZ 1.9% 5.9% Cback ESCORT, TRACER 1.9% 6.9% $1,000 Cashback MUSTANG, PROBE, 1.9%L7.9% % $750 FESTIVA Cashback TAURUS, THUNDERBIRD, 1.9% 7.9% $750 CROWN VICTORIACashback Cashback FORD TEMPO 19%MI RNaNG ■ FOR UPT012 MONTHS OR CEIOOSE CASHBE $1,250 ■ More interior space than ■ New 2 -Door Model ■ No extra charge air conditioning or automatic transmission ■ New V6 available ESCORT 1.9°% RNWNG FOR UP T012 MONTHS ANNOUNCE 12 Month Financing* F QP is 12 0, 13A8 Months I Months OR MERCURY TOPAZ RNANaN J,W/o FOR UP TO ��$1250 CASHBAIX AEROSTAF - 1MY/0 RNRM FOR UP TO 12 MONTHS $1,r250 U110" FT Al I TWFcaIANrcervniiR ■ More interior space than Sunbird ■ New 2 -Door model ■ No extra charge air conditioning or automatic transmission ■ New V6 available ■ All-new Escort 4 -Door Sedan I Voted Best4n-lts-Class by Car & Driver ed thousands less than comparably -equipped Civic and Corolla (based on MSRP) and "w%side �g I Sia ANA ReaFVN An6UA standard enginiliA pore Tian Caravanftyager LINCOLN'IN OWAMO FORD & MERCURY DEAURS.1 •r .,annng and cashback offers may not be combined r-nanang avaflable on approved credit Financing examples assuming $15,000 financed (1) 1 9% annual percentage rate (a p r ) over 12 months, monthly payment is S1,262.90, cost of borrowing (c.o.b.) is $154.80, Iota• to be repaid s S' 5.154 80 if financing chosen instead of cashback, effective rate of interest is 16 86% and c o b, indudmg $1,250 cashback not taken is $1,404 80 With 51,000 and S750 cashback alternatives, effective interest rate and c o b. are respectively 13 92%/S 1.154 80 enc 1; 95=ro; S904 80 12 5 9% a p r over 48>- ontrs, monthy payment is $351 59, r o b is S1,876 31, total to be repaid is S16,876 32 If financing d osen instead of cashback, effective rate of interest is 9 61 % and c.o b , including 51,250 cashback nct taker. $' 16 32 i3; 6 9% a river 48 months, monthly payment ,, S358 50, c o c is 52.208 00, total to be repaid is 517,208 00 If financing chosen instead of cashback, effecDve rate of interests 10 57% and c o b , including $1,250 cashback not taken is S: 45800 A!" S 1.000 and S 750 cashbac a wnatwes, effective mtere;t ,ate and c o b are respectwely 9 85%753,20ii 00 and 9 11%752,958 00 141 7 9% a p r over 48 months, monthly payments $365 49, c o b is 52,543 52, total to be repaid is $17,543 52 If hnanc- Irg --osen .^dead of cashbaci ffective rate of interest s 10 091k and c o b , mdudmg 5750 cashbda riot taken s $3,193 52 With $1.000 cashback alternative, effective interest rates 10 81% and c o b is 53,543 52 Effect-ve interest rate and total cost of borrowing vary wrth vehicle purchased and amount financed Limited time offers available on retail purc f ase$ from dealer inventory only See dealer for details Ontario FMDA, P 0 Box 2000, Oakville, ON, L6J 5E4 ":� �:.;;., �111r1��1�9i;<���lo�6ilt#':1,iaws+t�R�r�lrrl>rllltlii6+�l#. "i1 ie� r t.� AEROSTAR 1.9% 6.9% C$ashbacOk RANGER, BRONCO 1.9% 6.9% $1'000 Cashback F -SERIES PICKUP 1'9% 7'9% (ExcludingSu rCab) Cashback SABLE, COUGAR, 1.9% 7.9% $750 GRAND MARQUIS Cashback MERCURY TOPAZ RNANaN J,W/o FOR UP TO ��$1250 CASHBAIX AEROSTAF - 1MY/0 RNRM FOR UP TO 12 MONTHS $1,r250 U110" FT Al I TWFcaIANrcervniiR ■ More interior space than Sunbird ■ New 2 -Door model ■ No extra charge air conditioning or automatic transmission ■ New V6 available ■ All-new Escort 4 -Door Sedan I Voted Best4n-lts-Class by Car & Driver ed thousands less than comparably -equipped Civic and Corolla (based on MSRP) and "w%side �g I Sia ANA ReaFVN An6UA standard enginiliA pore Tian Caravanftyager LINCOLN'IN OWAMO FORD & MERCURY DEAURS.1 •r .,annng and cashback offers may not be combined r-nanang avaflable on approved credit Financing examples assuming $15,000 financed (1) 1 9% annual percentage rate (a p r ) over 12 months, monthly payment is S1,262.90, cost of borrowing (c.o.b.) is $154.80, Iota• to be repaid s S' 5.154 80 if financing chosen instead of cashback, effective rate of interest is 16 86% and c o b, indudmg $1,250 cashback not taken is $1,404 80 With 51,000 and S750 cashback alternatives, effective interest rate and c o b. are respectively 13 92%/S 1.154 80 enc 1; 95=ro; S904 80 12 5 9% a p r over 48>- ontrs, monthy payment is $351 59, r o b is S1,876 31, total to be repaid is S16,876 32 If financing d osen instead of cashback, effective rate of interest is 9 61 % and c.o b , including 51,250 cashback nct taker. $' 16 32 i3; 6 9% a river 48 months, monthly payment ,, S358 50, c o c is 52.208 00, total to be repaid is 517,208 00 If financing chosen instead of cashback, effecDve rate of interests 10 57% and c o b , including $1,250 cashback not taken is S: 45800 A!" S 1.000 and S 750 cashbac a wnatwes, effective mtere;t ,ate and c o b are respectwely 9 85%753,20ii 00 and 9 11%752,958 00 141 7 9% a p r over 48 months, monthly payments $365 49, c o b is 52,543 52, total to be repaid is $17,543 52 If hnanc- Irg --osen .^dead of cashbaci ffective rate of interest s 10 091k and c o b , mdudmg 5750 cashbda riot taken s $3,193 52 With $1.000 cashback alternative, effective interest rates 10 81% and c o b is 53,543 52 Effect-ve interest rate and total cost of borrowing vary wrth vehicle purchased and amount financed Limited time offers available on retail purc f ase$ from dealer inventory only See dealer for details Ontario FMDA, P 0 Box 2000, Oakville, ON, L6J 5E4 ":� �:.;;., �111r1��1�9i;<���lo�6ilt#':1,iaws+t�R�r�lrrl>rllltlii6+�l#. "i1 ie� r t.� r] 0 Hyundai has cars for today's budgets 4 ROAD TEST Nissan Maxima SE offers good looks and performance 6 January 22, 1992, Volume 1. Number5 TIMOTHY JOHN WHITTAKER publisher Hugh Nicholson advertising manager ,John C. Duarte features editor Contributors Jim Robinson Front cover photography Paul Andrew Smith Sales Manager "Andrea Kelter .'XSales Representatives (Phone: 5794400) ,Xins Armstrong ":.Jane McGibbon lessli e Quinn A. National Sales %(Phone- 1416493-1300) Dal Browne Sandra Berton Laura Keeling - IIS Graphics and Design by Mirage Creative Services Wheels West is published twice monthly, with a press- run of 45,000 copies, at 865 Farewell St., Oshawa (tele- phone number 579-4400) and Is one of the Netreland Prin"ag,Publishing and Distributing group of sub- urban newspapers with dis- tribution In Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering and Part Perry. Reproduction In whole or in part without written per- mission from the publisher Is prohibited. The publisher reserves the right to classi- fy or refuse any advertise- ment based on his sole dis- cretion. SPECIAL PURCHASE 199I GEO METRE 4 DRS 10 1992 LUMINA4 DR* NO NO NO vouR CHOICE! ANY NEW "W W WM�� was i&� W A NO A NO NO YOUR CHOICE! ANY USED 1992 CAVALIER 4 DR. 1992 S-10 PICK-UP 1991 CAVALIER.4 W Bob Mier. s 427Y?500 ST 5 AJAX .W. PAGE 4 Wednesday. Jan. 22, 1992 WHEELS WEST L �.rl 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 $10,995. A thrifty consumer for thrifty5F-1 V consumers. [give a $ h.ardworki ng.m10710.,E � r°cono�cal Golf Diesel and vou'll drive a hard Golf t)argain. • Variable height, reclining front seats Diesel • 6.5 L/100 km city, 5.0 L/100 km • Power -assisted front disc brakes highway • Remote-controlled outside mirrors I t 2door model with spedrelmanu l la 2 -door model with 5 speed manual • Rich velour interior Drop by for a test dnve tuday transmission. G.ST. options, height and pre - Volkswagen Golf. $199 a month. Honest. d6li-n oneltra Dealer may eelllgim No hassle. No balloons. Just $199 per month with only $1,000 down, OAC. Or talk to us about your trade-in. Price Is based on a 48 month lease. Freight, PDI and taxes extra. OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN INC. 35 MIN. 4ew=*1A9C f111wIf1AC CT CACT \aiulTely FROM TORONTO BAYVIEW MAZDA SPORTS CAR EXTRAVAGANZA! \\ Ajax/Pickering/Tor.683-3235 Oshawa/Whitby 668-9383 Extended service hours Tues. and Thurs until 7:30 p m. 'FREE" Service clinic last Thursday of every month by appt. Offering Customer Satisfaction in Safes. Service, Body Shop. Parts. Rentals (Canada. USA. Europe) NM1iITBY IIYrY.2 oSHAYY owAsco z - = MWY. wt NEW 1993 RX7 WORLD'S FASTEST CAR T0155 MPH IN STOCK NOW FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MX3 PRECIDIA ......_ A FEW BRAND NEW 1991'$ AVAILABLE AT "OFF SEASON" PRICES MAZDA, THE WORLD'S LARGEST SPORTS CAR MANUFACTURER . WINNER -1991 LE MANS 24 HOURS ayview � = �♦ Serving Scarborough b Durham Region - 831m3949 �+ 984 Kingston Rd., Pickering MAKING YOU FEEL JUST RIGHT... - E F1 • • 0 0 DURHAM REGION'S EXCLUSIVE DEALER NSX • LEGEND • VIGOR • INTEGRA 1992 LEGEND SEDAN STARTING FROM $41,260 L MODEL '4cuRA, PACIFIC ACURA 365 BAYLY ST. W., AJAX (4%) 428-8768 THIS IS NOT, A MIS -PRINT NEW 1992 Y/IDp3Z1 $71995:!Lz_s_9 ,9a/wide W20A INCENTIVE APPLIED TO PRICE, PLUS FREIGHT, PD.I 466'TAXES i LICENCE EXTRA 1TWOMMW IT JUST FEELS RIGHT DURHAM AUTOMOBILES LTD. 1250 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY/668-6881 H,�;�oAiVALUES I : I ; I I I L, I oil U 4,11T�� 1991 EXCEL CX DELUXE oR FREE AIR ' 1992 SONAT, • PLUS FREIGHT, P.O.I., TAXES & LICENCE PICKERinG Hyun[3RI "in AJAX" HYUnDAI 427=0111 220 BAYLY ST. E. _ 1989 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 1986 CARAVAN LE �.. "- 4 dr., 4L automatic, air,`'® _ Woodgrain, loaded, 7 showroom condition. y -- passenger, low, low kms. x12,900 :7,995 - * 1988 BLAZER 4X4 Loaded, V6, one owner, it w actAlle oonchon. - _ $11,500 1965 PONY GLS " Auto., air, camde, low, low Nowkilometre.S. 2,995 PICKERinG "'��Fl�� HYU I BEARLY 427.0111 USED CARS 1985 INC S-15 k ntaic, graphic, bred liner. Door crasher special 54,195. $4,995 1987 STELLAR CXL Automatic, loaded, one owner We new. :5,495 MR- I Ib .� _. Durham's largest Hyundai • dealer has a car for your budget 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 • 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 0 Other than the Elantra, Hyundai St. E. in Ajax. 0 DURHAM REGION'S EXCLUSIVE DEALER NSX • LEGEND • VIGOR • INTEGRA 1992 LEGEND SEDAN STARTING FROM $41,260 L MODEL '4cuRA, PACIFIC ACURA 365 BAYLY ST. W., AJAX (4%) 428-8768 THIS IS NOT, A MIS -PRINT NEW 1992 Y/IDp3Z1 $71995:!Lz_s_9 ,9a/wide W20A INCENTIVE APPLIED TO PRICE, PLUS FREIGHT, PD.I 466'TAXES i LICENCE EXTRA 1TWOMMW IT JUST FEELS RIGHT DURHAM AUTOMOBILES LTD. 1250 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY/668-6881 H,�;�oAiVALUES I : I ; I I I L, I oil U 4,11T�� 1991 EXCEL CX DELUXE oR FREE AIR ' 1992 SONAT, • PLUS FREIGHT, P.O.I., TAXES & LICENCE PICKERinG Hyun[3RI "in AJAX" HYUnDAI 427=0111 220 BAYLY ST. E. _ 1989 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 1986 CARAVAN LE �.. "- 4 dr., 4L automatic, air,`'® _ Woodgrain, loaded, 7 showroom condition. y -- passenger, low, low kms. x12,900 :7,995 - * 1988 BLAZER 4X4 Loaded, V6, one owner, it w actAlle oonchon. - _ $11,500 1965 PONY GLS " Auto., air, camde, low, low Nowkilometre.S. 2,995 PICKERinG "'��Fl�� HYU I BEARLY 427.0111 USED CARS 1985 INC S-15 k ntaic, graphic, bred liner. Door crasher special 54,195. $4,995 1987 STELLAR CXL Automatic, loaded, one owner We new. :5,495 MR- I 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 THIS IS NOT A MIS -PRINT xexi�x rxor�cE oxssaa $1 1,275 � 9',.M0 ' WZDA NCENTNE APPLEO TO PRICE, PLUS FREGIT. PD.L 074 ?AXES i uCENCE EXTRA "NA� IT JUST 4MM FEELS RIGHT DURHAM A UTOMOBILES LTD. 1250 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY1668-6881 THE IMV4 moa MARVELS -------------- •� CHRISTMAS CHEER Joe Kiteley, of Haliburton (left) accepts congratulations from Michael Boyer Pontiac Buick GMC salesman Al Seamons after winning a giant Christmas stocking filled with GM accessories from the Pickering dealership. FREE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OR EQUIVALENT CREDIT ON BRAND NEW 1992's 323 ..........................................................prom $8334500' If PROTEGE ........................ from $11,47500' ..PICKUPS .................................. from$8,845°°` MPVS............................................. frorn'17139500* BEFORE YOU BUY ANY OTHER IMPORT CHECK OUT BAYVIEW MAZDA "OUTSTANDING" WARRANTY QUALITY PERFORMANCE N Y ti Durum %9W ■ w. 8313949 UFEEL JUST RIGHT... ' cREDITAPPM II LUBE , OIL I FOftFILTER I WITH EVERY TUNONLY .I . 1NG SYSTEM FLUSH 1 I M°'',. =L ,,, «� I 1 "So" 1 I FOUR - 4;W�.1- i I WHEEL 1 C01iAPUTERIZEO mus �_ "" 1 I ALIGNMENTirwJ►71°" °cTi1"F P_ ow .,..... iiEbk_i _ _ ... am son an _OST GM VMM • PLUS TAXES Lir ,�, ••• •� '" won OWN EXMES JAN. 31192 - 427m2500425 BAYLY AJAXST. WEST 4 The expert choice �i () 0 0 0 v..,a • �',' ._tib 'A.. �t fILL LJ •tLJI •/C•. •. aUdr, Jd�i. LL, �.lyC IMVC e. e • y •:'-:� ._.. .. - _ .�' ,.4_... � - .. may - i i ONLY. -W E-- D,': JANn 22'� UGH S 14n:�:-26 T-,`�' L / UP To.YO 4: p ,.s. � ::'S�� .a 74i— JL 4A. 1 992 PONTIAC TRANSPORT J Seven passenger, anti-lock brake system. 3.8 L V6, 4 speed, 1992 SAFARI 8 PASSENGER automatic overdrive, power windows, power door locks & tailgate 4.3 L V6, anti -locking brakes, 4 speed auto., eight passenger seating. release, deep tinted glass, air conditioning, cruise control, fiA steering, air conditioning, tilt steering, cruise control, aux. light, rally wheels, AM/FM stereo cassette, left & right remote mirrors, rear window armrest seats, underseat storage compartment, roof console, AM/FM defogger, gauge pkg., Am mats, recining bucket seats, pulse wipers, cassette, deluxe two-tone paud. Stk. $20052. lamp group consolette. Stk 820278. 1199999* 1189299 1991 PONTIAC SUNUI RDS & CAVALIERS -1991 FIREFLY 1991 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX LE Timed glass, rear window defogger, power brakes, bodyside Automatic, anted glass, rear window defogger, AM/FM cassette, pulse 4 door, air conditioning, automatic, AMFM cassette, doth interior, rear mouldings, pulse wipers, floor console, AMIFM stereo, deluxe wheel mirror, rear bucket seats, floor console, 2 door or 4 door. defroster, power steering, cover, power steering, sport mirror, redinWg cloth bucket seats, 4 �� � pow eating, power brakes. door, autornak air corditiior*q. 1992 BUICK REGAL 3.8 L V6, automatic power windows, power locks, power trunk release, floor mats, dual zone air conditioning, power electric mirrors, cruise control, aluminum wheels. AM: FM cassette. power antenna, tinted glass, tilt steering, pulse wipers, gauge pkg., courtesy reading lamps. Stk. #20168. 1179687 $9,795" !it .' ,.•'�,,.. J� � i'.,�:�+,V �iu i. a �wtr i� �f 9: vY A.. $6,999" M $145999** � r�i 1► � 98-7989 1992 BUICK REGAL 3.8 L V6, automatic power windows, power locks, power trunk release, floor mats, dual zone air conditioning, power electric mirrors, cruise control, aluminum wheels. AM: FM cassette. power antenna, tinted glass, tilt steering, pulse wipers, gauge pkg., courtesy reading lamps. Stk. #20168. 1179687 $9,795" !it .' ,.•'�,,.. J� � i'.,�:�+,V �iu i. a �wtr i� �f 9: vY A.. $6,999" M $145999** 31-2693 98-7989 ID FAP ,QED HOURS 7:00 A :,i Ni. S 7QOA".1.730P%J VP . V0 p 4- ;�d OVER 75 USED VEHICLES IN -STOCK including A 5 BAY SERVICE DEPARTMENT 0 FOR ALL MAKES & MODELS AT OUR NEW AJAX LOCATION A SAMPLE OF OUR FINE USED CARS VAI i w Prur-m. APPOINTMENTS APPRECIATED SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN: MON: 8A.M.-8P.M. FRI. 8 A.M.-5 P.M. SAT. 9 A.M -1 P.M. SAFETY I I LUBE, OIL &-FILTER PLUS TUNE-UP 114SPECTIONS I I FREE BRAKE INSPECTION 95 is 4 Cyls $39 PLUS PARTS $2500 $2 495 AJAX LOCATION ONLY COUPON VALID TILL JAN.29 J L COUPON VALID TILL JAK 29 WRHM REGION'S OLDEST CONTINUOUSLY""""""' OPERATING D P NOW IN 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 9 SERVM YOUR COMMUNITY M SINCE 111111,11119 7 -1 Ar t 4 1991 DODGE SPIRrT 1987 JEEP WAGONEER LTD. Faq ioaoed w,-, � *a:*, qS2452A T 'steer at a., -_-_ se AjAFM cass.. :)��ez seats Sk. 8 24'85A, Ba! of T 1967 DODGE SHADOW ES i.rbo, !", cr,;se, 'OW Stk 1988 HONDA ACCORD 1991 DODGE SHADOW Air, bucket seats. fold down rear seat S PRICED TO SELLS "W'- wcr avail. 11110,995 K" Ss $24 74A, $5,995 FjlN loaded, 5s S.K. *Mk $ PRICED TO SELL $ b. of warr. Sittk. J 247fact avail. U. "9,250 1969 PLYMOUTH RELUW A, AM FM siereo StK. 82408AL 1989 CHRYSLER N Ar. Vq steerng. OUCKVLEBAROseats. iCOUPE ft K17S. SIK $2409A, 19" OLDSMOBILE SIERRA Air, AM,FM cass.. 60140 seat, V6, Stk. 1991 SUNDANCE Air, bucket seats, fold down rear seat, 1990 DODGE CARAVAN S PRICED M SELL S S PRICED TO SELL S 021868 bal. of fa-, warr. aval. '9 250 Stk 2447A4,218 Air, till. cruise, 7 passenger, Stk. $2442A 4 for low TEEM I 1989 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN Tilt, cruse. AM)FM cassette, air. SOL 1991 DODGE CARAVAN LE Fully loaded, woody. Must be seen. 1990 DODGE CARAVAN 1989 CHRYSLER DAYTONA Fully loadei:f, PA, tilt cruise, air, one 1991 SUZLWJ SIDEKICK JX 2 dr., corivertbe. Air, auto., biaupunki stereo cas& remote, P.S., p.b., U4 low 82435AL 213,444 SdLS 89075. $ MUST BE SEEN $ W air, 7 pwsoW. Stk 02455A. 013,990 ownei SdL# 24206. kms. FLA tam wart. stlL sW72 %W AN OFFM MUST BE SEEN APPOINTMENTS APPRECIATED SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN: MON: 8A.M.-8P.M. FRI. 8 A.M.-5 P.M. SAT. 9 A.M -1 P.M. SAFETY I I LUBE, OIL &-FILTER PLUS TUNE-UP 114SPECTIONS I I FREE BRAKE INSPECTION 95 is 4 Cyls $39 PLUS PARTS $2500 $2 495 AJAX LOCATION ONLY COUPON VALID TILL JAN.29 J L COUPON VALID TILL JAK 29 WRHM REGION'S OLDEST CONTINUOUSLY""""""' OPERATING D P NOW IN 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 9 SERVM YOUR COMMUNITY M SINCE 111111,11119 7 -1 Ar t 4 0