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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1992_02_19i • l For MR Action Afax Edition JOAN PICKERING CAMPBELL Q �11)"N CEN W, Sales „ Reprewitative -31 ONLY THE VERY BESTI �� W IN wit Adw4irt1*41LOOK FOR YOUR COPY THE "LOVEBUG" 831.3300 COMING! 40 Genesis Ltd. Realtor Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1992 64 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Circulation 35,000 704 + 50 GST = 75 cents Vol. 111 No. 8 11 Mom loses brave fight with cancer By JUDI BOBBITT Staff Reporter PICKERING - Gem Hallett lost her fight against cancer on �c^tine's Day, the day her twin _ Ve -tens turned two. Gerry Hallett She passed away at noon Friday, Feb. 14 at Scarborough Centenary Hospital, her husband Phil at her side. See 'I'LL— Page XT Bank hold-up bandits hauls x - iwo masked rob- bN&. M.hso a batad- 0 Together we're better Students at E. B. Phin Public School, Pickering, celebrated Heritage Week with displays and presentations on various coun- tries. Their theme was "Together We're Better". Wrapped In Canada's flag are Heritage Day hostesses LeeAnrw Tait, lett, and Kate Jackson. photo by Ron Pleb oniro Pickering politicians vote selves pay hike in private meeting By JUDI BOBBITT Staff Reporter PICKERING - Town politicians met privately Monday afternoon and decided to keep a pay raise for themselves in this year's budget. Only a week earlier, in a public meeting in council chambers, a major- ity of councillors voted to eliminate funds that will allow them a five -per cent pay hike this year. But the budget was rejected that night so the vote to eliminate the money became invalid. During the closed -door budget committee session Monday, mayor Wayne Atthurs confirms, politicians decided that, although they need a raise, town staff can do without comparable salary hikes. hon -unionised management will be held to a three -per cent pay raise instead of a pro- posed five per cent. But any pay raise for politicians will have to he formally approved in t, r_l �1. l The town of Ajax has joined the war on drugs. Town council on Monday proclaimed March 13 as L. Ron Hubbard Day, in honor of the birthday of the Church of Scientology's founder. In doing so, the politicians endorsed the church's cam- paign to encourage young people to 'Say 'no' to drugs; say Yes' to life.' See PICKERING.-Page A3 TEACHERS' CONTRACT: Catholic high school teachers Present their final contract demands. Page A2 NEW RINK: Pickering may get a new ice pad at no expense to taxpayers. Page AS Letters— ______A6 Obituaries__.......... _A 14 Sports ...........------ ----...A16 Name Dropping..........AU BiNboard........»........_A27 C IaWried................._.A31 WE RECYCLE IQuanMy nwxm aitft -- AdverMse in Aim -Picky ft Now Adm 03-5110) and oihawo-wr16 Walk (579-4M. 102.000 walrn. wery Wedrmdayl Why Let this Happm Genesis Ltd. Realtor 683-2992 � c.. 'J.• -.. 1 '�•�s ---A PAGE 2 -A -THE NZWS A1DVMnISM WED, M. 19, M2 ov000c /or big bucks, Big Brothers rye,: Ajax Ward 3 councillor John Price and Little Brother Steve Serjeant were among the kingpins at the recent Ajax - Pickering Big Brothers Bowl - for -Millions at Celebrity Lanes in Pickering. The Big Brothers hoped to raise about $25,000. photos by Celia Bronkhorst RC high school teachers make final contract demands DURHAM - Catholic school trustees will deal with the board's secondary teach- ers' final contract demands at a special meeting tonight - The 290 teachers Started a work-lo-ruic campaign at the region's six Catholic high schools Jan. 13. As a result, all sports and other extra -c m- ricular activities before and after school have been can- celled. And, teachers aren't offering students extra help after hours. More than 100 teachers picketed outside the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board office Monday night duriing a regu- lar board meeting. Blair Morris, president of the teachers' union, said-, "Our main aim is to let the trustees know we're on strike". Mr. Morris usually attends all regular board meetings, however he missed Monday's to draw up the teachers' fimal demands. 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A few weeks before her death, Gerry invited a News Advertiser reporter to her bedside and spoke of the need for donations to breast cancer research. `Too many women are dying of breast cancer," she pointed out. She talked of her fears that her daughters will someday be stricken with cancer, as Gerry's mother was before her. In an emotional interview, Gent' described her fight to stay alive for the sake of her children. "It's a constant battle for me," she admitted. "Those tomorrows are what this is all about, and seeing that my babies will remern- ber me." She recalled the day she learned she had terminal breast cancer. "I was faced with five -week -0)d babies and a three-year-old, sitting in the doctor's office by myself, being told I was going to die in three to six months." The first goal she set for herself was to Jive to see the twins' first birth- day and "to be here to contribute something to their lives." In coming to terms with her own mortality, Gent' said she'd found an inner strength and encouraged others to find it, too. "Never give up. Never believe the doctors know more. Medical science is only part of the treatment." She said she'd learned what was important in life. "Simply eating a meal with the family is a joy, enjoying every smile and cherishing every moment." It was agonizing, she said, to have to "give up" her little girls. "I wont' the kids face breast cancer. That's why OurAnnual Gas Range Sale Is On. Watch Out For Falling Prices. I want more research done into it. I don't want this fear and threat hanging over them. It bothers me to think they'll have go through this same ter- ror" She added, "I know there's hope. I've never given up on hope and I never will." Phil says response to the News Advertiser's recent story about Gerry has been "overwhelming" with many donations to the Canadian Cancer Society resulting - "I'm going to continue her fight (against) cancer," promises Phil. "She has inspired me. I'm a changed per- son." He adds his wife showed "incredible courage" by planning the details of her own funeral, which was held Monday. Besides her husband and daughters Laura, Donna and Sarah, Gerry leaves her sister, Carol Cousley, and brothers Tom, Edward and Douglas Edwards. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Call 686-1516. Searching the heavens for a terrific deal on a natural gas range? We've got a wide selection of ranges on sale at our lowest pr ces of the year. At The Appliance Centre we make your purchase worry -free. From delivery to installation to inspection. What's more. we offer easy financing. There's no down -payment and you can take up to 60 months to pay. 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She'd been toll she wouldn't live to see the twins' first birthday, let alone their sec- ond. .When she slipped away, we knew she was at peace," says Phil. "We told her she'd made it to the babies' birth- day, and she acknowledged that." A few weeks before her death, Gerry invited a News Advertiser reporter to her bedside and spoke of the need for donations to breast cancer research. `Too many women are dying of breast cancer," she pointed out. She talked of her fears that her daughters will someday be stricken with cancer, as Gerry's mother was before her. In an emotional interview, Gent' described her fight to stay alive for the sake of her children. "It's a constant battle for me," she admitted. "Those tomorrows are what this is all about, and seeing that my babies will remern- ber me." She recalled the day she learned she had terminal breast cancer. "I was faced with five -week -0)d babies and a three-year-old, sitting in the doctor's office by myself, being told I was going to die in three to six months." The first goal she set for herself was to Jive to see the twins' first birth- day and "to be here to contribute something to their lives." In coming to terms with her own mortality, Gent' said she'd found an inner strength and encouraged others to find it, too. "Never give up. Never believe the doctors know more. Medical science is only part of the treatment." She said she'd learned what was important in life. "Simply eating a meal with the family is a joy, enjoying every smile and cherishing every moment." It was agonizing, she said, to have to "give up" her little girls. "I wont' the kids face breast cancer. That's why OurAnnual Gas Range Sale Is On. Watch Out For Falling Prices. I want more research done into it. I don't want this fear and threat hanging over them. It bothers me to think they'll have go through this same ter- ror" She added, "I know there's hope. I've never given up on hope and I never will." Phil says response to the News Advertiser's recent story about Gerry has been "overwhelming" with many donations to the Canadian Cancer Society resulting - "I'm going to continue her fight (against) cancer," promises Phil. "She has inspired me. I'm a changed per- son." He adds his wife showed "incredible courage" by planning the details of her own funeral, which was held Monday. Besides her husband and daughters Laura, Donna and Sarah, Gerry leaves her sister, Carol Cousley, and brothers Tom, Edward and Douglas Edwards. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Call 686-1516. Searching the heavens for a terrific deal on a natural gas range? We've got a wide selection of ranges on sale at our lowest pr ces of the year. At The Appliance Centre we make your purchase worry -free. 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After four years at the helm, Dave Edwards told a closed meeting of the Durham Regional Police Services board Friday he will retire in August. A successor will be chosen prior to his retirement. Chief Edwards, 49, was not available for comment, and not due back at his L] 46 Oshawa office until today. Ttte chainnan of the police services board, Ajax mayor Jim Witty, praised chief Edwards for helping to "retain the strong profile of Durham Regional Police. "Just look what's happened over the past two weeks," he said, referring to arrests in two high-profile murder investigations and the cracking of a STAINMASTER' TREATED TO RESIST SOILING AND STAINS 6 -YEAR STAIN AND 1 O -YEAR WEAR . PROTECTION" CONVENIENT SHOP -AT -NOME SERVICE multi -million -dollar marijuana green- house operation in Pickering. `Things are going pretty good." Mayor Witty added that "one com- ment Dave Edwards made to me was that his retirement comes at a time when morale at the force is at an all-time high". Chief Edwards joined the former Oshawa Police Department as a cadet in 1961, rising through the ranks to chief of Durham Regional Police in 1988. He replaced former chief Jon Jenkins. Chief Edwards is a former president of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and serves as vice-president of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police and Canada's representative to the executive body of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Dave Edwards 'LEGACY' 34 OZ. DU PONT NYLON CARPET OFFERS LUXURY FOR ALL AREAS OF YOUR NOME FREE ESTIMATE r.. WITHOUT OBLIGATION OR COST square yard (34.54m2) Sears reg. 43.99 sq (carpet only) yd. Carpet, insm'11mvion,,AL 12- underpad and free delivery, at Sears.' NO PAYMENTS, NO PROBLEM! NO PAYMENTS OR CREDIT CHARGES UNTIL JULY, 19920N APPROVED CREDIT SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY. 'No Payments' offer appfies to any single item of 'No Payments' offer availabte through your Sears Retail stores, 62W or more in our Furniture, Major Appliances. 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We're open Mon. -Fri. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. �d►ttal►�1idW�Itb�L�li�t.w�l�; t#lll�. b; N!a I editorial Councillors must set O example for others SS D In a closed -door budget committee session Monday, OP P1 Pickering politicians decided to keep a proposed five -per cent pay hike for themselves in this year's budget. At the same meeting, it was decided to reduce town staff pay increases. Non -unionized management will be held to a three -per cent raise instead of a proposed five -per cent hike. ' This is hardly the way for politicians to set an example for the rest of the town. Only a week earlier, in a public meeting NEWMDs... in council chambers, a majority of councillors voted to elimi- nate funds that would allow them the five -per cent pay raise. However, the budget was rejected, making the vote to elimi- ,INEK nate the money invalid. The proposed five -per cent increase must still come before full council for approval. Councillors will then have a chance 0v to send it back showing they are truly concerned with what taxpayers are facing these days. v They must lead by example. With federal and provincial taxes continuing to skyrocket, help must come from the municipal level. With most residents facing small or no salary increases this year, town councillors must bite the bullet and do the same. To their credit, this latest round of budget -slashing has seen = — the tax hike whittled down to about 1.5 per cent. It was the sixth time politicians took the scissors to the budget. And _ they're not finished yet. Let's hope they at least find another area where a proposed five -per cent increase can be cut. — -- Letters Support available for breast cancer patients To the editor, am not a doctor or a nurse and up until a year ago I had no medical knowledge except that which I received in the hospital when I gave birth to each of my four children. Then. one and a half years ago, I was told that I have breast cancer. I knew absolutely nothing about it. Up until that time I thought that if you got breast cancer you had your breast removed and carried on with your life. What a surprise'. Getting your breast removed is the easiest part. When the doctor first told me, as he put it, "the bad news" I started to panic. He would not answer any of my questions. "Tests had to be done - come back tomorrow" was all he told me as he turned and left me laying on a bed in the recovery room. That is the way I found out just how serious and deadly this dis- ease really is. The wrong way. I did not know whether I had two days, two weeks, two years or 52 nears to live and I was sent home to deal with my mortality. My God this can't be happening to me — I'm only 35 years old and I have small children: I guess what I would like to do is just tell others what I should have known that first night. One out of every 10 women will be stricken with breast cancer. I want you to know that you are not alone. There are 10 different types of breast cancer. Some are more aggressive than others and until you get your test results you do not know what type you have. You will also have to wait to see if your can- cer has spread into your lymph nodes. So please try very hard not to panic like I did. Yes, this is very bad news, but with proper treatments and a positive attitude you have a better than 75 per cent chance of survival. Focus fust on your treat- ments and leave your mortality until The News Advertiser welcomes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matte: s and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal reasons and to withhold letters deemed not fu for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone number for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Commacial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5 or sent by FAX to 683-7363. Hews of ° Advertiser th* N: Adv*#I"r Is pro - A Metrolond Community Newspaper a °I' la andd unauthorlhoriZo d d 4M wNAOut wrM*n t:o we le prohllm- Timothy John Whittaker om«w:th:"llshto classify or Mum Publi#W any odvodbon rnt d his diserMion. later — there will be time. I wish that somebody would have told me that on that first day. The treatments, surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, hormone therapy. are tough. They are meant to be — they are fighting a tough disease. I once read that a winner says, "It may be difficult but it .is possible" and a loser says. "It may be possible but it's too difficult." About mortality — every single per- son on this earth is going to die someday. Sure we all want to live a long and healthy life. We actually expect to until somebody tells us we might not. is the toughest part of breast cancer. There are treatments and there is hope. No doctor can tell you that You are cured. There is always the possibility of the cancer recurring after one year or two or five or 15 years. Nobody knows. But please try to remember that there is always the possibility that it won't recur. You should also always remember that there is not a single disease that has not been beaten by somebody. The other thing I would like to stress is to be informed — gel informed. Ask questions — get answers and know all of your Options so you can make informed decisions about your treatments. Seek out the best medical care available and join your doctor in the JOANNE Sl1RGF14RDT- Editor n -C iEdiror GREG CORM - Monogng Editor HUGH NCHOLSON - Adyerteng Manciger MONGtE LEA - Retal Sales MarKQW KIRK BAILEY - (Astnbutlon MCF)CK?,r 14EWSROOM - 683-6110 DWOWWN • 683-6117 *7" ADVERTISING - 683-6110 C1ASSURED - 796-7674 FAX - 683.7363 NATIONAL ADNERIpINC SALES 493.1300 PEAL STATE 8 AUTOM07M AO MIgNe - 799-7677 fight you can win. Seek out a sup- port group or person. You have to deal with this thing — hiding will not make it go away — it will not help you or anyone else. There are a lot of good people out there more than willing to help in any way they can... just give them a call. — The Durham Region Cancer Society - 686-1516; — The Cancer Information Line -1-800-263-6750; — Elizabeth's Mastectomy Boutique at 1050 Simcoe St. N. in Oshawa - 433-0122. Caring, informed people to help you with feeling and looting good. Talk to your doctor. He can arrange services for you in your home: — Durham Home Care Services to help around the house while you am Undergoing treatment or recover- ing- - Reach To Recovery - volun- teers who are breast cancer patients and have gone through the variou treatments. They are caring peopit who visit you in your own home anc will give you support, impo,­ information and lend a cari4a'i when needed most. There is also a group of fine peo- pie with big hearts who meet twice a month, The Ajax Pickering Cancel Support Group. They are an upbea group who offer a friendly atmo- sphere, information sharing. sugges tions and an open ear for cance patients, their families and friends Meetings are at The Ajax Cricke Club on Clements Rd. at Monard Ave. on the second and fourd Monday of every month. Call the Cancer Society at 686-1516 if yo9 need more information or just come along. new are only some of the services available, there are tnany, marry more. There ane so many people and services out there f — all you have to do is ask A Waceraed Ci_l % A mW'hem's the naail boa gone? I am writing in regards to the red mail box that was taken away from the comer of Sandy Beach Rd. and Bailey St. in Pickering. The box was in front of the con- venient store from where we pur- chase our stamps. We women who live in the area feel that the box was Q! GI OF r"HRF ,N cw::p 1991 Lddbhlj very much needed. Now we have W walk about a half mile to post a la- ter. We would be very pleased to hive that box returned to where should be. I'm speaking on behalf my neighbors and myself. Alice NL Pkkerilig Ttw 40,_ Advertiser, abM•h.d •MY krtday. N� �V OW M Ya lip acid Are. - NON- Ontorb LIS 2M6, b om or tf» I - a Am d Of stn nrwXMWs U"Ch Vx*x1w Iymr/Rdwing Fitt AIV~. Aurora DOMW Advonce. Brampton 6uatllan, surkVton post. CoYngwood Con_non. EfoWc • ile C—dldn/Lak-Ohore Advertl•er. Georgetown Isft.. a*. g go_."Wedc. Una1°l Week. M011r— Economist i &M. 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This was obtained by the Bay Ridges branch from Central. I then became a statistical user of Central branch. Over the years I have received, through the Bay Ridges branch, ref- erence material from such places as Simon Fraser University in B.C., Dalhousie University in Halifax and the Central Reference Library in Toronto. I suppose I am also statisti- cally entered as a user of these facil- ities, although I have never walked, driven to or entered any of them. Following is a quote from Gwen Mowbray in the Pickering Public Library Annual Report 1990: "On the 26th day of May, the Central Library opened to the public, and a new era in research, recreation and personal development became possi- ble in Pickering. —Central Library allowed the Branches to renew their role as local information and recre- ation centres and community focal points, while Central met the demand for more specialized materi- als " Since specialized materials are now at Central, of course, Bay Ridges and other branch patrons will have to go through Central to obtain these. That makes us users of the system, not patrons of the Central branch as statistics show. Statistics alone do not show how frequently the library is used. Many families, particularly those with younger children, use one library card for their whole family. My three-year-old granddaughter got her own card this week and I am encour- aging my neighbors to do the same for their children so they can be counted too. Many families spend "With CLUB PLUS;' will there still be product sampling at LOEB ?.99 YES! .. Apple Pie 9" 1.1 kg -� Chis PLUS s ar aaewnwk ae LOEB Inc. LOEB.. k hours at the library each week. The children may attend library func- tions or read while they are there. Students do their research at the library. They may not always take out books they have used, but they have spent time reading in the library. I may browse for hours, looking up information in a variety of books and only take out one or two. Other times I take out a dozen or so books to last a week or two. The following is taken from an article in the News Advertiser of Feb. 2, 1992: Library board chair- man Gwen Mowbray has retired after 24 years of service — 21 years as board chair. She is credited with steering the town's library system from a group of village libraries to a "sophisticated and very successful system delivering services through the popular Central Library and community level branches. Say Mrs. Mowbray, "We have one of the best library systems in the world." I hope the library board can arrive at a suitable compromise, between Central and its community branches, which will allow our Bay Ridges library to remain open as a valuable community resource and an integral pan of "one of the best sys- tems in the world." June Burtch, Pickering W7 .. IV LLI� All LV /L 1 01 main mid r Art Thompson arena may build � Pickering 's ice d PX3U RNG - Officials at the privately -owned Art Thompson arena will consida buildmg a new ice pd for residents' use, town council has heard. Politicians were told by resident David Steele Monday that Art 'Ibompson officials might provide an ahemative to a taxpayer -funded, $3S - million ar+eta inducted in this year's budge( Mr. Steele said he'd talked over the idea with officials at Art Tbortpsort and urged council to pursue farther discussions. The officials were unable to attend council's meeting themselves, said Mr. Steele, as they are currently out of town on busim SS. Councillor Kip Van Kempen, who has opposed building an ice rink this Year; tinged council to investigate Mr. Steele's claims. "We should encourage free emerprise to help build the town," he said. Latey in an interview, Mc Vat Kampen admitted no one had checked with Art 7bompson arena to verify W. Steele's claims, saying that wasn't a job for council but rather for staff. But, in an interview with the News Advertiser, Brian Gagne of An Tbompson arena confamed the proposal, stressing no commitment has been made. "We would consider it. We're waiting to hear back if there's interest on (council's) part." With the exception of mayor Wayne Arthurs, council agreed town staff and representatives of sports groups should meet with An Thompson ol i- cWs for discussion- mmo ar, AJAX - Council's executive and development c onunit- tee (E&D) may reconsider its opposition to a liquor licence for a shooting range. The Shooting Range has applied for a permit from the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario that would allow it to serve alcoholic beverages at its Barr Rd. facility. At the E&D committee meeting Feb. 7, committee members directed staff to write a letter to the liquor board stating the town opposes a licence for The Shooting Range. At the Feb. 7 meeting, deputy clerk Joe Tiemay said the town doesn't nor- mally comment on issuing of liquor licences, but felt the committee might want to comment. During the council meeting on Monday, Ward 4 councillor Jim McMaster said he'd spoken with the owners of The Shooting Range and was given more information. Council agreed with Mr. Mc Master's sugges- tion that the matter be referred back to the E&D committee, which meets again tomorrow, Feb. N. While the committee will discuss the matter aga;n it could still end up opposing the issuing of a liquor litems 'a See the Steppin' Out section I n Friday's for complete coverage of the ente�ainment SCcCIe GRAND OPENING SALE CONTINUES AT ALL 4 STORES XMA STRENGTH TYLENOL 100 TABLETS 49■ �. ; -, xrtRA srREecn+ TYLENOL COLD TABLETS 24 TABLETS 4.99 JERRY'S COUGH SYRUP 120 ML 5 TYPES 2E99 DELSYM LONG LASTING COUGH SYRUP ,85 ML 3n99 STANLEY VITAMIN "E" 100 CAPSULES 400 UNIT 1.'99 STANLEY VITAMIN "C" CHEWABLE "IffArS M MGM 2o99,, FINESSE SHAMPOO OR CONDttiONER 409 IL IOWA um 2N49 LUBRICATED RAMSES CONDOMS XTRA STRENGTH 17S FOR SORE THROATS SUCRETS LOZENGES ALLTYPES 7m99 COD LIVER OIL uauiD 500 ML FLAVOURED OR PLAIN 4.99 FLINSTONES CHEWABLE VITAMINS PLAIN OR Wmi WM .499 ■ � I ,WwBY • ��Ol��lryy I .OSS4.C.0 ►RKES! = Q z AfMl PRICES! A nLm" s' Q PRINTS XCUMOW, 6.99 311 BROCK ST. N. WARIJUNSF beside Frarift's JERRY /S ALLERGIC Frozen Foods TO HIGH PRICES! 666-3784 666 -DRUG H �t�/001� W I Mel. 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BAYWOOD CENTRE ;In Medical Building) 428-1711 'GRAND OPENING 'SALE CONTINUES AT ALL 4 STORES .j -TIDE DETERGENT 12 LITRE 6.991 HUGGIES DISaosaeLe DIAPERS JUMBO SIZE 9 17.9 NEVA PAMPERS OR LUVS DISPOSABLE DIAPERS JUMBO SIZES POSTAGE STAMPS eoous of 1oxar 3.88 ALWAYS MAXI PADS MISM 3.99 RASPBERRY COOKIES sx,so GM :PKGS. 1:99 0 :M x• ' BLE FREEDOU PRICE 2nd SET OF DEVELOPING AND 1W�{!� PRINTS MINTING �` jt 12 EXPOSURE 24 EXPOSURE 24 PRINTS Q PRINTS XCUMOW, 6.99 1299 Ej L. I i k 12 EXPOSURE 36 EXPOSURE IQ 24 PRINTS 72 PRINTS 6.99 16.99 P A Y M 0 R E PEPSI - DIET PEPSI DIET PEPSI 7 -UP ONLY _ CASE OF 24 NON- 1.5 LITRE 355 ML CANS RETURNABLE ,RETURNABLE 2 LITRE a- BornE ALLBOTTLES y _ CRUSHES �zx3ssrLcANs • PLUS 60` DEPOSIT 7 PER 100 M< 6.5` PER 100 ML 3` PER 100 ML AJAX - NOW OPEN iT � b. ill I 1 ..n.s. 758 AYLY ST. W. BAYWOOD CENTRE ;In Medical Building) 428-1711 'GRAND OPENING 'SALE CONTINUES AT ALL 4 STORES .j -TIDE DETERGENT 12 LITRE 6.991 HUGGIES DISaosaeLe DIAPERS JUMBO SIZE 9 17.9 NEVA PAMPERS OR LUVS DISPOSABLE DIAPERS JUMBO SIZES POSTAGE STAMPS eoous of 1oxar 3.88 ALWAYS MAXI PADS MISM 3.99 RASPBERRY COOKIES sx,so GM :PKGS. 1:99 0 :M x• 1725 KINGSTON RD. Hwy. 12. East of Brock Rd.. .Across from the Post 01fice 686-3784 686 -DRUG HUMPTY DUMPTY POTATO CHIPS LARGE 1 LB. BAG 1699 MOMIRIAI 2 PER CtWOMER SIYCOE MICROWAVE POPCORN 300 GM 1 ��9 COSMO DIGITAL ALARM CLOCKS 5.99 1 WME THIFF LM CLOVERLEAF FLAKED LIGHT 'TUNA 010111 118991 ALWAYS PANTI LINERS 1.99 1992 :• GOLD LEAF DESK DIARIES sau IN rias JERRY'S WEST HILL ■wno. ■o r ROYAL BANK BANKING MACHINE. AND COMPLETE ■ ? POSTAL SERVICE, p a �I 3 POSTAGE STAMPS. LOONEY DRUM' A REGISTERED MAIL. 91 RYLANDER BLVD. POSTAL BOXES. 1725 KINGSTON RD. Hwy. 12. East of Brock Rd.. .Across from the Post 01fice 686-3784 686 -DRUG HUMPTY DUMPTY POTATO CHIPS LARGE 1 LB. BAG 1699 MOMIRIAI 2 PER CtWOMER SIYCOE MICROWAVE POPCORN 300 GM 1 ��9 COSMO DIGITAL ALARM CLOCKS 5.99 1 WME THIFF LM CLOVERLEAF FLAKED LIGHT 'TUNA 010111 118991 ALWAYS PANTI LINERS 1.99 1992 :• GOLD LEAF DESK DIARIES sau IN rias JERRY'S WEST HILL IN PICKERING HAS A r ROYAL BANK BANKING MACHINE. AND COMPLETE ■ ? POSTAL SERVICE, INCLUDING. POSTAGE STAMPS. LOONEY DRUM' REGISTERED MAIL. 91 RYLANDER BLVD. POSTAL BOXES. Abbey Lane Shopping Centre SPEC AL DELIVERY. ETC. .282-4223 denies sex assaults on DURHAM - A Pickering man accused of sexually assaulting developmentally - handicapped adults denied the allegations Monday. Rafeeq Ahmad Khan, 55, of Dahlia Cres., told court he was "shocked" when he learned of the allegations. Mr. Khan told his lawyer Stephen Cooper the first ume he saw some of the vic- tims was in court. Mr. Khan has pled not guilty to four charges of sex- ual assault and one of bug- gery. The trial is being held at provincial court in Whitby. When asked if he had had anal intercourse with his Ione male accuser, Mr. Khan said. -Nothing of the sort, absolutely nothing of the son" happened. Mr. Khan is also alleged to have touched the breasts of some women. He said that, when he was told of the allegations against him. -1 was never so shocked in my whole life. It's the very first time I've had a complaint and I've been working with women for a number of years. 'so such thing has ever occurred. - Mr. Khsn worked part- time as a counsellor to developmentally -handi- capped adults from September 1990 to January 1991, when he quit because of the charges_ The trial was expected to end vesterdas. Towncoun ic figuiesreleased -- -- Politicians cost Ajax taxpayers e over $190Gs in pay, expenses AJAX - Politicians elected to represent Ajax cost town taxpayers more than 5190,000 in 1991. In a report to Ajax council's budget advisory committee last Thursday and endorsed by town council Monday, Ajax treasurer Greg Kirkbride revealed salaries, benefits and all expenses totalled S 190,088.04. Mayor Jim Witty led the way with salary and benefits of $46,509.30, conference and seminar expenses of S1,032.52 and automobile expenses of S8,249.50, for a total of S55,791.32. The mayor is the only council member to receive an allowance for automobile expenses. Former Wards 1 and 2 regional councillor Pat Clark had salary and benefits of S17.819.10, while former Wards 3.4 and 5 regional councillor Joe Atkinson had salary and benefits of 516.404.35. Current Wards 1 and 2 regional councillor Roger Anderson received S 19,449.25 in salary and benefits, plus S792.67 in conference and sem- inar expenses, for a total of S20,241.92. Most of Mr. Anderson's salary was earned while serving as the Ward -t councillor. Wards 3, 4 and 5 regional councillor Susan Dulnv had salan and benefits of 51,478.04. Mr. Witty and regional councillors also receive remuneration from the region for serving on Durham council. Ward 1 councillor Frank Schaper had salary and benefits of S 17,895.94. Scott Crawford, the Ward 2 councillor, also had salary and benefits of 517,895.94, plus con- ference and seminar expenses of S69a.7;. for a total of $18,590.67. Ward 3 councillor John Price had salarN and benefits of 519,449.25, and conference and semi- nar expenses of $849.60, for a total of S20 29x.v, Former Ward 5 councillor Dodie Trempc had salary and benefits of S17,819.10, conference and seminar expenses of $792.67, for a total of S18,611.77. Current Ward 4 councillor Jim McMaster an Ward 5 councillor Pat Brown both had salan an benefits of S1,478.04. 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Rene Competitiveness initiative: "Living standards the input of Canadians everywhere is neces- To become involved in either event, contact SOetens in Canada, still among the highest in the sary. Something this important requires the the respective co-sponsors, the Whitby world, are heading into troubled waters unless participation of everybody — individuals, Chamber of Commerce at 668-4506 or the Canadians steer away from the economic groups, governments, business, labor and edu- Board of Trade at 427-4470. shoals." cators. The goal of these open forum -style discus- M. P. Our prosperity depends on our ability to All Canadians are being invited to get sions is to produce an action plan for govern - compete in the world economy. Bu while the involved in a series of public consultations. In ment, the private sector and individuals that rest of the world is becoming more competi- Ontario Riding, there are two consultations: will make our economy more competitive and, tive, we're in danger of being left behind. We Feb. 20 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at Henry St. High as a result, more prosperous. YOM 4112 HRS., - DOORS WILL BE ONLY CLOSED from Feb. 21 Friday, 5:30 p.m. -6:30 p.m, for GIGANTIC MARKDOWNS /li ; ALMOST d7T77"', i , , T i we reserve the right to limit quantities. 'Red Ticket Items Exempt STARTS: 6:30 p.m. until 11:00 p.m ,- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1992 kTPENNYW0RTH'S\ 41 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax 683-5041 CLASSIC TOUCH 4 Rolls CLASSIC TOUCH 2 PMIS Toilet Tissue Paper Towels z� 39, 1.0 39 64 pkgL per kg* O 6"2 z pkgL pw anihr MOVIES, MOVIES, MOVIES, HUNDREDS OF Titles to choose from oF.- 00 4� "Previously Viewed, All Fully Guaranteed" -R.I.P. 4 HR. 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On the 1991 municipal election ballots, Oshawa voters were asked if they are in favor of moving to a ward system to elect Oshawa trustees and public utilities commissioners. Separate school supporters voted 70.4 per cent in favor of a ward system. "The board decided to go ahead and do a study of the w and system for the city of Oshawa and for the town of Ajax, since we were alread).doing it for Oshawa," said Dr. Lagrolx. A preliminarN report wii: go to the meeting o� the section in March. I a7; Wi lm I" The Hastings House, circa 1875, was towed along Hwy. 7 through north Pickering recent- ly on its way from Markham to Cullen Gardens in Whitby. It made an interesting sight as it moved through Green River, left, and Brougham, right. 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"We're going to have to make some serious budget cuts." He made the statements as col- leagues considered a motion to review busing, with the idea of cutting trans- portation for junior and senior kinder- garten students. Mr. Woodcraft said there are sev- eral issues to consider, with the safety of children being the top priority. Board director of education Dr. Earl Lagroix said various staff groups have made their budget presentations. Now everyone is waiting to find out how much money Queen's Park will cough up. "We're waiting for the general leg- islative grants," he said. "When that comes out we can work on our rev- 1 enue." He said besides transportation, the board is looking at cuts in plant and maintenance and all areas of staffing. He noted staff cuts will first be \ based on attrition, retirement and pro- motion, and meetings with each union will be held to look for cuts that have ` 0 the least effect on students' education. The separate school board will set y its tax rate to match the public board. Obituaries ALBERS, Joanna - At Centenary Hospital on Saturday, Feb. 15, 199"_'. Joanna Albers, beloved wife of the late Hendrikus Albers. Loving moth- er of Betty and her husband Martin Van den Brock. Hank and his wife Frances Albers. Walter and his wife Mary Albers, Bill and 'Margaret Albers, John and his wife Lilly Albers, %1ary and her husband Ted Pierik, and Catherine and her hus- band Frank Van Hezewijk, and pre- deceased by Mrs. Wilma Busseries and Gorge Albers. Grandmother of 30 grandchildren and 14 great-grand- children. Sister of Jacobus of Holland. Mrs. Albers rested at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village). Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1992 at St. Joseph's Church, Highland Creek. Interment St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. DoN"r BANK ON YouR BAwFoxiw Bir RERJRNS, timer �rcrp�an LIW 1, T. 56T / lo.� Tnmu► I end / prr4,rmacrr 1.: �m�Wn Drc 31. IV41 am d sx 395. 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The Herongate Animal Clinic takes up part of the property, but Lloyd Hilgers, the architect for the roup, says the clinic will move into the new building. The existing ani- mal clinic building will be demol- ished once the clinic has moved. In a report to the committee, planning director Peter Tollefsen said the ground floor could contain a bank and office associated retail, such as a pharmacy, a health appli- ance store or a computer store. The second floor would have medical or office uses, and a medical lab would be in the basement of the building. About 70 per cent of the building would be office and medical use, Mr. Tollefsen said. The town plan called for a 3.5 - metre strip along the western lot line to be given to the town for the Gilmour Dr. right-of-way and anoth- er three -metre strip along the same lot line for landscaping. Dr. Jay Bacher, a member of the professional group, said giving up that amount of land would mean reducing the size of the building and jeopardizing the viability of the pro- ject In an amendment, the committee voted to reduce the right-of-way dedication to three metres and the landscaninc strit) to 2.5 metres Read the News Advertiser three times a week. Tire size S«rs reg. sale, ft. c P155/80R13 115.99 69.59 P16518OR13 125.99 75.59 P175/80R13 132.99 79.79 P185180R13 136.99 82.19 '. ' P185/75R14 143.99 86.39 ; P195175R14 148.99 89.39 P205/75R14 156.99 94.19 P205/75R15 163.99 98.39 f P215/75R 15 166.99 100.19 P225175R15 174.99 104.99 + P235%75R t 5 18499 110.99 j P185-70SR14 13799 82.79 P205, 70SR 14 148.99 89.39 ? r P215, 70SR 15 168.99 101.39 ! For safety. do not mix radials with other tire C/pes RoadHandler + all -seasons All Seas .,t.. twee hw are our best radials made by Read "amdWy W" Michelin. 100.000 km wearout 1009000 km Rus Fee k assn~ On srigdid~rwm Warr.'. #81000 ser. 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A number of clubs from across Ontario took part in the meet. photo by Andrew hvanowski Dolphins name football coaches for '92 AJAX-PICKERING - The joined by Ron Boise who last year Colin Rasmussin and Tyler Dolphins Football Club has named led the peewee coaching staff. Matskiw round out the members of its coaches in preparation for the The peewees will see a whole the coaching team with the latter upcoming season. The club will again compete in new coaching staff m place this year. Veteran Dolphin player and coach two awaiting specific assignment_ Matskiw will also assist the club the Central Ontario Minor Football Terry Allems will lead this group. with physiotherapy needs on the Conference and will field three Allems will be joined by Denis sidelines. teams — atom, peewee and bantam O'Connor High School teacher Bob The Dolphins will continue their — this season. The atoms are the Misner and Mo Shehata this year. spring publicity campaigns with the defending league champions. The 1992 bantam squad wi11 be first at Ajax's Harwood Place Mail The atom squad will see the least coached by a trio of men who on Saturday, Feb. 29 and at the turnover in its coaching staff with worked closely with last year's pee- Pickering Town Centre. three of last year's coaches return- wee squad. Former Dolphin Paul For more information about ing. Brian Hughes, Hazen Catney, former Dunbarton High Dolphins football, call Bob Bawcutt Henderson and Peter Courtney are School player Mike Corson and Bob at 683-4380 or Sandra Hughes at all returning coaches. They will be Debartok will coach this year. 286-2911. More Sports coverage this Friday and Sunday! Pickering Panthers, Ajax Axemen may be rivals next year Junior 'B' league discusses new" division, wooing back Panthers By AL RIVE 17 Sports Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax Axemen and the Pickering Panthers could be hockey rivals next sea- son, says a source with the Central Ontario Junior 'B' affiliated with the OHA) Pickeri; Panthers and Oshawa Legionaires this new division. "That's a possibility, but it's adv Hockey League. ways According to Grant Tuner, a AX MEN convenor with the Ontario �••�.•.�...•... Hockey Association's Central junior 'B' loop, discussions are Lader way to have the Axemen join a new eastern division which would include Lindsay, Peterborough, and a new franchise awarded to Trenton for next season. There's also a move afoot to woo outlaw Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League clubs (not the discussion level," sa)s T,,rrier "But, it makes sense to put Lind* A Peterborough, Ajax, and Trenton in division and it would be nice to have Oshawa and Pickering in the league a� wed!," says Tuner_ See PANTHERS --age All Pickering tweens capture Mariposa title PICKERING The Pickering Papps Restaurant tween 'A' ringette team defeated Whitby in the finals of the Mariposa Ringette Tournament on the weekend. Kristy Michea fired the winner with less than two minutes remaining Sunday for a 6-4 victory over Sunday to give Pickering the gold medal and its second tournament championship of the year. Kim Wells added three assists in the well -played sham- ae F , pionship contest. Perry Pickering girls skated to a 1-1 tie with Port Per in the opening game Satz -day. Cathy File scored the lone !� - goal. This was followed by convincing 12-0 and 8-2 victories over St. Clements. near Waterloo, and Whitby, respectively. Kayleen Coughlin and Katie Edmunds each scored hattricks in both games and Lisa Bonser added a pair. The defence of Jenny Kelleher, Stuart Conway, Missy Barber, Erin Helmer and goalie Karyn Allan played superbly throughout the four games, allowing only seven goals and recording a shutout. Summer hockey leagueGenerall.ly puts er 'ha'sis on fellowship ; fairplay By AL EVl✓-rr SWM Repner AJAX-MCKFRM A slightly differ- ent men's hockey league in Pickering is a source of pride for one of its founders. The Generals Men's Hockey Association has been steadily growing since it began as a group of friends on a single hockey team in a summer league at Pickering's Art Thompson Arena in the early '80s. This year, the league hopes to expand to more than 100 players on six teams when play begins at Art Thompson Arena in May, says Jim Darlow of Ajax, one of the fotndes of the league. What's unique about the Generals men's league is the fact the concept of set teams has been eliminated. Instead, play- ers are placed on different squads through- out the year. The line-ups are changed each week with the help of a computer. The rotation of players, which was Over the past four years. the Generals introduced to the league two years ago, means the men involved make more have turned over about $3,000 to the Ajax -Pickering General Hospital expan- friends and there's little rough play, says fou"'• sion fund, the Hospital for Sick Children "We just wanted to stop cheap and and Ajax -Village Minor Hockey where some of the Generals' player also volun- unnecessary penalties allowing the players to play the game without fear of not being leer their time to coach. If you're interested in joining the able to work the next day, and at the same time create new friendships," says Darlow. Generals, you can register at Art Thompson Arena Monday, March While Darlow acaiowledges there was 30, starting at 7:30 pm. some concern the concept might not work, the rotation system has proven to be a suc- cess. "!lucre was some hesitation, but once7backm the players saw that it did work, they wereson left, Tarry Chadwkc, and An Darlow all more than happy with it," he says. had a hand In formhtp the Generals What's more, the league runs as a non- men's hockey aseoclie n, In front profit organization, with sponsorships Is Steven Darlow whose hockey helping to defray some of the costs. Any ham Is "nsored by the Generale. leftover funds are funnelled back into worthwhile community causes. w� �..��_�_--..-��-....-�-_ :- .w»r: �wy� ®Il� "7 h�,�.': ♦Ota t� .r F�:,:. �7 7 � � �j is �w .s.'.u animm, eY1En fY1C1y FROM PAGE A16 "As a league, we'll probably proach all these (Metro Junior) teams. If they're interested, we would watt than back. Our league would be very receptive to this. What sense does it make to have Ajax travelling to Milton or Burlington by bus when they could go to Pickering and wouldn't need a bus?" Larry LaBelle, the president, gener- al manager and coach of the Axemen, says he would be in favor of such a plan which would rekindle rivalries, cut costs, as well as halt the player movement between the two leagues. "The way I understand it is a num- ber of teams (from the Metro junior league) want to come back to the OHA. If that happens, we could see a w Eastern loop of Lindsay, terborough, Markham, Ajax, Trenton, and possibly Wellington, Kingston, Oshawa and Pickering. "From a fan's view, it would devel- op instant rivalries and most of the games would be within driving dis- tance for our fans. From a business standpoint, it would cut costs. They realize that costs have to be cut. "It's got to happen for the better- ment of hockey. If it means I have to swallow some pride, or Pickering has to swallow some, it has to be done for hockey. Right now, the players run the show. The two leagues are getting sick of the flip-flopping of players back and forth. - Bill Barber, the president of the Okering Panthers, says his club would consider being pert of the pro- posed new division within the junior 'B' framework. However, he says he's still satisfied with the Panthers being part of the Metro junior league. "We wouldn't mind seeing it (the new division) at all, although we really wouldn't mind staying where we are," says Barber. "We wouldn't mind a loop with Ajax, Lindsay, Markham, it would save a lot on travel costs. But, we're very happy where we play now.» Barber says the Metro junior league vbe back under the ORA umbrella are under way with the Catadian Hockey Association (CHA) and the Metro junior loop concerning affiliation of Metro jtanor players with k ' sEE us FOR ALL OF YOUR RECYCLING . NEEDS Ecology Shop ATTENTION AJA%IPICKEPoNG RESIDENTS wWY9 now BI WE HAVE CAN CRUSHERS RECYCUSTS' CONTAINERS AND MUCH, MUCH YORE! 28211m 1060 ft",Daft f Uo 61 CHA-governed clubs, such as the Ontario Hockey League. Currently, Metro junior teams can't serve as feed- er teams to OHL clubs. The halting of player movement between the two leagues is also a prime concern. "Ideally, we would like to stay as we are and be able to handle our own league under the CHA umbrella," says Barber. A deadline of May 1 has been set for the CHA and the Metro junior league to settle their differences. Turner says the lastest the proposed junior 'B' divisional realignment may be settled is early July. PICKERING HOCKEY ASSOCIATION is now accepting COACHING APPLICATIONS For the 92/93 season for House League & OMHA Rep teams. Applications are available from the Pro Shop at Don Beer Arena and should be submitted to John Templemen's mailbox on Pad 1 at Don Beer. Note: Coaching levels are required for OMHA coaches. Deadline: March 1, 1992 ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRES PRESENTATION OF A TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ROUTE PICKER ING/AJAX/WHITBY FREEWAY LINK (Highway 401 to Proposed Highway 407) ROUTE PLANNINGr AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY 1 N The Ministr} of Transportation of OntariE o (MTOI is conducting a Stu lIIrIIII111111111I1I111III1I111I1I11111111111 Illlllllllllllllrtllll dy to determine the future I:ation and right-of-way requirements for by ft - a proposed Pickering/Ajax/Whithy Freeway link from Highwa% 401 W H'. ! 7=9 Y northerly to the proposed Highway 107 for an approximate length of p ! K _E. R t N G 10 kilometre%. As proposed, this link will be an ultimate 8 lane freew ay . \ — \ A TECHN'ICALLY" PREFERRED Rot TE has now been Selected for — presentation based on as%c%%ment% of environmental and engineering . 407 Pr•ten•d Freres data. discussions with other government agencies ark] kraal municipal- t ca • r full• • — 111111 ides. and information received from the public. The technically pre- _� • • (erred route and the alternative route% that were reviewed are illu%trat- KiriSale Is T! '\, = I � I4. ed on the map to the right. You are invited to attend Public Information Centres which will prey- Z ` I ent the results of the analysis and evaluation of the alternatives that Cr Mace_ donian were developed and the determination of the technically preferred rkwtc. Consultant,. and Mlni%try staff will he present to discus% the stu 3v Ilage dy and receive comment%. 51h Con. Each Public Information Centre will tx- open from 30l p.m. to 901 t= Deer J p.m. �= Creek Y Tuesday. February 23. 1"2 Thursday. February 27, 1992 � _ Estates Central Fuger CO�tY1l %I"fY ('L\TR1. m— Taunton Re. Audley Taunton ) _ a A FIITBN' `Il `ICIPAI. Bl ILDING 75 Centennial Road 57i Ru%%land Road East A)ax. Ontario w'htb%.Ontario = l \- CPa'�.�- = This stud% is subject to the full requirements of the Ontario _ Env ironmental Assessment Act. An Environmental .assessment — Rossi" Rd. Report will he submitted to the Ministr} of the Environment upon = ~ ccc completion of the study. Approval will he requested to designate and for freeway =_ cc_ protect a corridor, to purchase property the and to design, construct and operate the freeay in the future. Comments and infer- A J A X D • 'a = � 'a_ matioxt regarding this study are being collected to assist the Ministn- in meeting the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act. 2 ///j/ _ 2 I'mond Comments and information regarding this study will he maintained as ////fjt it age = a public data base and will he kept on file for use during the study and, apt — rpt unless otherwise requested, may he included in study documentation C N R ttttttt itt fiat tft which is made available for public review. via Pon If you are unable to attend an Information Centre, or wish to obtain additional information about the study, please contact one of the fol- Taunton PALc —L so lowing Project Team members: 8 c' 3 i CONSULTANT MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION c Rosslwidl ft Bayly St. Mr. Tyrone Gan Mr. Cliff Lumley Ms. Diane Ivanauskas ,4 2 m '8 Protect Manager Project Director or Environmental Co-ordinator Proctor & Redfem Mr. Doug Mackie Central Region v«aorta Pwt St 01 ft - �' R 45 Grren Belt Drive Project Manager 5th Floor dL. d Don Mills, Ontario 3rd Floor Atrium Tower WHITBY AJAX M3C 3K3 Atrium Tower 1201 Wilson Avenue LEGEND (416)445-3600 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview, Ontario Downsview, Ontario M3M 118 11111111111 dy �� Proposed M3M 118 (416)235-5544 Boundary Freeway/Freeway 14161235-5486 . Tedmkaly Interchange Preferred Route Proposed for Freeway Link • Interchange Ministry Ministere Alternative Bottles`' for Freeway Link Highway 407 Study Area of des Transportation Transports ,* � Public Information Centre Location Ajax tweens dump Oshawa In dngette AJAX - The Ajax Discover Sports tween 'C' ringette team travelled to Oshawa and defeated the home side 5-3 in recent regular -season league play. Diane it Howard M opened *he scor- ing for Ajax. Amber Jones added ,;x L w o more goals with Sarah McIlveen and Angela Degnan netting one each. Assisting were Jones, Kylie Anglesey, Jamie Knox and Dana Jeromkin with singles. Erica Dudley was the win- ning Ajax goaltender. GOLFER'S 4 Season's Country Club MEMBERSHIPS $ 00 2 5 Ce>tificate SWING 100 doum by March 1stM 18 Holes Semi Private Sngles Special Fridays S. of Claremont, Brod Rd. Town of Pickering 416.649-2431 PICKERING REP. SOFTBALL ASSOCIATIUN "Mite Boys" The Pickering Rep. Softball Association will be starting their tryouts for the 1992 Season soon. Due to the overwhelming response we get for the younger boys, we would like to go with two Mite Boys Teams. If your son will be between the ages of 8 and 10 in 1992, and is interested in playing Rep. Softball, please contact Linda Trotman at 839-2379 for further details. 0 Pickering Baseball Association �0 SO l>raw Presents I Prizes Baseball Fever Casino Night, Dance & Buffet SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1992' Pickering Recreation Complex .; .� Valle• Farm Road r " r 7:30 P.M. -1:00 P.M. ]BLACKJACK JACK TOURNAMENT _ (;RAND PRIM 4.0I ENTRY FI:F'Se / '20' per person For tickets call B. Middleton B. Gurnmow \o 831-3300 286-2213sap n oa Thelbw n thatVllorks TOWN OF AJAX ONTARIO HOME RENEWAL PROGRAM NOTICE TO TOWN OF AJAX HOMEOWNERS Purpose of the Ontario Home Renewal Program (ON.R.P.) The purpose of O.H.R.P. is to provide financial assistance to owner occupants of residential properties to rehabilitate their homes. The program is particularly directed to the rehabilitation of substandard dwellings, with emphasis on faulty structural and sanitary conditions, and the upgrading of plumbing, heating and electrical systems. Financial Assistance to Home Owners A system of lo2ns (repayable and forgiven) to pay for the property rehabilitation is available to Town of Ajax homeowners whose 'adjusted family income' does not exceed $21,000. The interest rate of the loan, and the amount of the forgivable portion or grant of the loan, is geared ;o family income. The maximum amount of the loan shall not exceed $7,500 and repayment of the loan, excluding the forgivable portion or grant, commences after completion of improvements. Further information re O.H.R.P. Those residents wishing to apply for Ontario Home Renewal assistance should direct their inquiries to D.A. Williams. The Corporation of the Town of Ajax O.H.R.P. 65 Harwood Avenue South Ajax, Ontario Li S 2H9 683-4550 Ext. 344 A.T. 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SCORERS Bay Sports' Corrad Claw"s 34. Prank Gallo 8. Insurance Portfolio: Lew Goading 15, Roger Bos 10 Pickering High class of meet AJAX - Pickering High School athletes were the class of the Central Technical School Track and Field Classic at York University Feb. 14. PIckering High athletes swept the medals in the open boys' triple jump. Sam Davis won the gold, Brian Davis earned the silver and Maurice Kondell took the bronze. Dion Trowers ran to gold in the jta»or boys' hurdles. Kondell was third in the same race. Bryan Kirton was the silver medalist in the senior boys' hurdles, while Aneka Abrahams was fourth in the junior gins' hurdles. In the 60 -metre sprints, Brian Davis placed fourth in the junior boys' division. Sam Davis placed second and Kevin Gayle was fourth in the senior boys' category. Pickering High's open boys' mile relay team placed fourth. Members are Darrin Hughes, Brian Davis, Sam Davis and Kevin Gayie. CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears "Your Monys Wath and More, sal. Vim wed Sat.. Feb. 29. 1992 Mr. an pap 85 ttw Miro 7 -pc. Nor}stidt Cooimare Set VA anew lege in our stores dura to delays in sl opirg. Rai xhocks wit be ofer■d. Also, on pope C4 Mee Fidwr Portable CD Ptayw shmW not haw a repAw price or a saniltps claim quoted. On pope Ct do 5 -pc. 0MV Retort Sus. tn5see is not as iuWaseL we"deny inoonwnimo. this may haw coast I ,A _� 1 MTHM MFM sdaRwmmtm** Royal .Pape is pian" a arlftoufloe thm ra only hn Kathryn oro. Spurr obrieifnd the 1M bw b9i _�it "xW MDIs wE " bbrward cold rAm Wait apain all KA" her su=u al the a VoW Lepap MW Foram at to Ronal l kxk FW. 90br wishes b opm her aWlecom to her pert ciente and bolt Jo a-- to con& ling lo obr w*i the best ea Or b bolt pact and new ciente. Plena join us in aagaariAV Kathryn "F9etoeFc Poet Immo- Fkswh im Brock RC Pidwrktp X683-1790 �",! 4�,i' �I �s ��'� k ..'inti:►.%. a'tl4".. , r ���Z .1 , •... 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The awards recd; nize businesses, governments, org. nizations and individuals for the efforts toward reducing waste i Ontario. A summary of the cats gories follows: O U T S T A N D I N PRODUCT/PACKAGING/TECI NOLOGICAL INNOVATIOI` This award will recognize onl "new" products, packaging or tech nologies introduced onto the marke place in 1991. The award recogniz( innovations which are cost effectiv- will have the greatest net impact c the waste stream both in terms c volume reduction of waste an reduction of toxicity; will increas market demand for secondary nmat( rials; and will help establish ne• industry standards. Recyclees � Report LARRAINE ROULSTON INDUSTRIAL/COMMER C1AL/INSTITUTIONAL 3Rs INI TIATIVES: There are three sopa rate awards. Industrial types o businesses considered for this aware are: agriculture and related servic industries; fishing and trapping industries: logging and forestry mining, quarrying, and oil indus tries; manufacturing and construe tion. The Commercial Aware encompasses transportation and stor age; communication and other utili tics; wholesale trade; retail trade finance and insurance; real estate business services; accommodation food, and beverage services; anc other service sectors. The Institutional Award is for a varict) of government services as well as health and social service industries. MUNICIPAL AWARDS: Ir three population categories, this award recognizes municipalities that are working cooperatively on waste minimization. OUTSTANDING INDIVIDU- AL: Two awards — one for an adult and one for a person under 18. The former honors an adult whose perse- verance and determination have had a measurable impact in the work- place, community or in the govern- ment. The 'junior' award will rec- ognize a young person whose efforts in the past year have demonstrated commitment and leadership in waste reduction and conservation efforts. OUTSTANDING ORGANIZA- TION: Non-profit or grassroots groups may be nominated for 1991 initiatives in the areas of waste reduction, reuse and recycling. OUTSTANDING RECY- CLING PROGRAM OPERA- TOR: For either private or public sector recycling program operators. OUTSTANDING SCHOOL PROGRAM: This category applies to all pre-school, primary and sec- ondary schools both private and public. TSTANDING MARKET AND DEVELOPMENT: Recognizing the organization that has�elopmwkets >�als. for recy- Nomiamtkm mug be posttmtttited no later than Feb. 29, 1992. To obtain a brochure with a nomahttuoa fotan, contact the RCO at 960-1025. Ac,E 22 -A -THE NES APVERT1.4 W FEB.,19, }!2 cwt' `s'� a -ars .-Y^r � c x �-ry ...,,..:. ., .�... a:•x's.�-x_, -� a ;. .�` «"ate _ ^ ^ �.. -. -..-. r . .... .� -�-s �:•i sic. :� �c >>,•. ',"'te�62'� �Z�. 'h.x."x<S a: »+. '('�^JC\J {{ .,d L -2 .w e x,M IF= . Becoming an hen the new RRSP and Pension Reform rules finally made it into law last year, the government provided a ''cushion" of $8,000 to protect RRSP contributors from penalties arising from mistakes made in cal- culating annual contribution limits. The rule simply says that if you over contribute to your RRSP, the first S8,000 of over -contributions are not subject to the one per cent per month penalty otherwise applicable. One fashionable use for the S8.000 cushion has arisen in assist- ing people with spare cash to do some estate planning. The idea is to give your child a gift of cash, up to 58,000, which the child can then contribute to his or her RRSP, as long as the child was at least 18 years old throughout the taxation year. Assuming the child can invest the $8,000 to produce a return of 11 per cent per annum, by the time the child is 65 years of age, the 58,000 has grown to a total of 51,079,618. If the child is able to generate a 12 per cent per annum return, the $8.000 will become $1,645,648 by the time he or she is ready to retire. The same amount of money invested outside an RRSP would produce only S99,073 at age 65 if invested at 11 per cent, and $123,727 if invested at 12 per cent. That's because income tax will siphon off approximately 50 per Stay informed, read the News Advertiser three filmes each week Local winners in National Bank's 'Triple -Up on your RRSP Contest' Pickering. Mr. Azhar Qureshi and Mrs. Sharon Snider were both lucky winners in the Nalarial Bank of Canada's Triple Up on Your RRSP Contest draw held on February 71h. The Bank tripled both Mr. Oureshi and Mrs. Snider's 1491 RRSP contribution by awarding them twice the amount they had contrbAod to their RRSP. The local winners' names were announced by Mr. Robert Wearing, manager of the branch located at 1848 Liverpool Road in Pickering and by Mr. Don Kelly, manager of the branch located at 22M Brock Road in Pickering The Triple Up on your RRSP Contest will triple the contrbutions of three National Bank customers every week until February 29th. RRSP0 : Rates Subject to Change Without Notioe 8,000 millionaire cent of the income earned annually. Many Ontarians are concerned that the New Democratic Government will carry out its threat to impose an estate tax. This early gifting strategy may be helpful if that comes to pass, since the funds grow tax free in the child's estate, not the parent's. Income taxes are therefore effectively deferred for a generation. Another reason to consider this strategy would be if the government accepts the suggestion from the Canadian Real Estate Association that first time home buyers be allowed to use RRSP money for up to 20 per cent of the purchase price of their first house. Even growth for a 10 -year period could provide a useful downpayment for a 28 -year- old. In terms of flexibility, there is even an escape hatch. Even though the $8.000 is not tax deductible to the child now, the child could claim a deduction at some time in the future by allocating the over -contri- bution to a future year's normal RRSP limit. The effect of this allo- cation would be to make that year's contribution earlier. This would also allow the child to re-establish the $8,000 over -contribution cushion to be used in a future year. Editor's note: This article was provided by Denis P. Ardagh CFP, of Multi Mutual Inc. in Pickering Village. 428-8613. 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In the back, from left, are Matthew Maltese, wiener in the five to seven section, Heather Jewell, who won the contest for guessing the number of leRy beans, and Kbn Mips, the eight to 12 year winner. Wistful Wisdom By ,toe Dickson You're getting old if you can remember when -plop, plop, izz, fizz' was the maldrg of two ice aeam sodas. QW YOUR SAVPCS STRUSiGM 1N NMMe Seoc LaetA 1, 3, 5 fir A sem. i,19eh, to � Trot Fend pn(armr n iwesrors Dec. 31, 1991 28.3%, t0.2'L, TRaim FUND Invest Your Savings Where They'll ReallyGrow. ATRML&Ab[MI LF AUNDS %W NANA"- .--To rn1TrutR ft A.riYr.wsr�i nrLir w. a.e, �w u N jire wwy Err b w.r, OwewiArr�r�n. tti reJw—or a r nevi, dir�i,t/JFrr do REPRESENTED BY: t Doift A~ 109 Old KhV9WI Id. Unit IGo Ajax #1?11-W1 S ivm , �M vets w 355 Bayly Street West 427-6075 162 King Street East 571-3400 �� AUTO 850 King Street West 436-9010 Group of Seven 1926-32 CASSON Canadian Group of Painters • • Founding Members 1932 One of the foremost artists of our Canadian heritage A personal noh WM so asses $ttrmoc 9 am pleased to have direued this limed edition series of ny original Paintings Visage House, Houses, &Nxmk, ad Casson Lake. Over the years 1 have tried to record the changing character of our landscape ad the original ham o ry of the early visages of the seMlers. AN too of en I cap" it just its fine. Meshy of my fawurite scenes are now just memories. 'These lidhographic reproductions have been carefully created. The eroding standards are evident m the attention to fine detail, subtle hues and rich colour torics. My personal embossed stamp certilies my approval aid oulhcnticalion of these editions.' s s Z -Art Gallery 1900 Dixie Rd., PICKERING Tel: 837-0144 HOURS: Mon. - Wed. 11-7 Thurs. & Fri. until 8 p.m. :IF I . Sat.11-6 A.J. Casson with the First proof editions of this series. As shown, editions are individually hand titled and numbered. They are presented in solid hand finishedgold leaf frames, double -matted & gold leaf fillet with careful attention to museum conservation standards. Each edition has been created under his personal direction and bears the artist's own embossed signature stamp of approval. (Custom framing also available). " ANNIVERSARY SERFS Complete Set of 3 Apptrox. Fr mW Size Village House 33" x 35" Houses, Bancroft 24" x 27" Casson hake 24" x 27' SPECIAL PRICE 1114QUDW3 P.S.T. a G.S.L OF $129.00 $995000 Complete set of 3, framed in gold leaf, frames to museum standards. An outstanding value! Other prints available from works br A.Y. 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Peter Colicchio will torr, two .Cars o' d and wishing him a happy • Y`Y Polar CONochb will be Meaamy, Daddy, Toby and Ernie. Peter would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for coming to his party last Sunday and for all the wonderful gifts he received. Do■mie, Paul and Peter would also like to send out special birthday wishes to Alexzandra on her second birthday on March 4... ... For Brendan Mooney, Friday, Feb. 21 is going to be special, because it's his third birth- day. He'll celebrate the event at Chuck E. Cheese with his cousins and buddy M a t t h e w McMuIkin. Wishing Brendan a happy birthday will be Mommy, Daddy, Grandma Julia, great-aunt Agnes, Grandpa Norma and his many aunts and uncles... - - - O'Keefe celebrated her birthday with a party with her family and friends. Wishing Michelle a happy N. Amber and Brea Austin have a message: "Our cousin Andrew Hogan was one year old on Feb. 18, while our big brother Shane Austin, with their favorite super -human t>oy. Several parties were held, including one with his friends Lauren, Alyssa, Jimmy, Joshua, Christopher, Raechel, Rebekah Saturday, Feb. 22 is a day Soline Parkissian and Claudio Gisonni A-111 always remem- ber, as the couple will wed that day. "Here's to a long and everlasting relationship! Love, your friends John, Vicki and Nicole Giardino."... From left are Brett, Amber, Shan and Andrew who also delivers the News Advertiser with Amber, will be nine on Feb. 22. We (Amber and Brett) want to wish them both a very happy birthday."... On Feb. 2. Amanda-1,ee Sore Sarkissian and Claudio Gisonni It's been a long wait, but it's been worth it. The big day has finally arrived for Kristy Harrison — she's cele - b r a t i n g another birthday with a big party! Kristy will turn seven years old on Kristy Harrison Monday, Feb. 24, but a party will be held the Sunday before. Love and hugs will come from Mom, Dad, Dawn and cats Kelly and Mickey... birthda%. A::h lots of hugs and kiss- es, were Nlomm% and Daddy... and Leigha. Special birthday wish- es came from Mommy, Daddy and big sister Leigha. "We love you monster," the family says... Bob and Doug are getting older. Bob Mowforth celebrates his birth- day on Feb. 22, while Doug Peters ages a little bit on Feb. 24. The two are owners of Solid Wood Bed and Table Company, and Coun:ry Sundae, Feb. 21 :s a big da-. for Cassie Aldridge. b :a:ase sne`! ce:- ebrate her second birthday. According to her Mem, Cassie likes swimming, dressing up, cats, singingdancing and chocolate, and she doesn't like sleeping. Wishing Cassie a happy birthday are Mom Janis, Dad Dave and sister Diamt... The following came across the Name Dropping desk: "Our beauti- ful daughter will celebrate her first birthday tomorrow, Feb. 20. Wishing Alanna Lauren Ramoutar a happy birthday are Mom, Dad and Nannie A little Valentine turned three years old on Feb. 14. Michelle Ych lle O'Keefe Yesterday, Feb. 18 was special for T a a y a Tiernay, a Dunbarton High School student. Tanya turned 19 years old and wishing her a happy Tanpa Tierney birthday, with all their love, hugs and kisses, were Mem, Dad, Pascale, Ni+oole and Jason.- .» The shouts of happy birthday were directed at Tyler Haydemuni of Ajax yesterday, Feb. 18. Tyler turned the big one and a party was held on Sunday. His family and friends dropped by to help him cele- brate. "We all wish you a very happy birthday Tyler," they said... Amanda -Lee Cassidy Cassidy turned five years old and wishing her a happy birthday, with all the best, were Mom, Dad and Colin... David Petrone wants everyone to know that on Feb. 10 he finally turned three years old. Super Dave's family (parents and sister) still can't believe they survived another year Doug Peters Mattress. Doug's many friends want to congratulate him on the nice cal- endar shot, but want to know what month he's posing for. Anyway, happy birthday greetings go out to both from Debbie... That brings as to the end of another edition of Nave Dropping. If you have an item you want mentioned, call us at 633- 5110 or write to 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2115. 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 have a birth to announce, can the clas- sified department at 6g3-5110. Alm= Rraouhr lyW FMydaim, and blends .'I.''.n:.w "aVK.r'2 t r.T(,q1 1.1 Ej V, 0 • • 111119 in Le A e D Your calendar V�ftft of coming event Billboard Is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted In Billboard, call us at 683-5110 or write to the Ajax - Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The deadline for Billboard items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednesday publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publl- cation and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. WEDNESDAY 9 MANAGEMENT: The 1 Canadian !nstitute of Management, Durham Region Branch, will hold a dinner meet- ing Wed., Feb. 19, at 6:30 p.m., upstairs at the Prospect of Whitby Restaurant, at the corner of Mary and Brock St., Whitby. Paul Hurly will speak on Team Building — Pros and Cons. All welcome. Free for members and students. S15 for the general public. Reserve by Feb. 17, 683- 0750 (Gayle). REFORM PARTY: The Ontario Riding of the Reform Party will hold a public information meet- ing Wed., Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pickering Central Library, One the Esplanade. Michael Dean, past president of the Don Valley West Riding and present coordinator of central Toronto, will speak. 686-0278. SCHIZOPHRENICS: The Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics, Durham Chapter, support group will meet Wed., Feb. 19, from 7 to 9 p.m., at St. Mark's Church House, 200 Byron St. S., Whitby. Phil Callaghan, supervisor of family benefits with the provin- cial ministry of community and social services, will speak. 404- 1301. WOMEN AGAINST BOREDOM: Are you a divorced or separated woman, or a single mother, over the age of 19 with spare time on your hands? If so, a new group for women only is forming in the area to meet, socialize and pos- sibly plan outings to break the cycle of boredom, The group meets every Wednesday. For location or details, call 683-5035. OSTOMY: The Oshawa and District Ostomy Association meets Wed., Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. at the Oshawa General Hospital, Room 1002F. Guest speaker Linda Oudyk, occupational thw- apst. AN welcome. 576-9516. EUCHRE PARTY: The Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, branch 606, will hold a euchre party Wed., Feb. 19 at 8 P.M. at the Legion hall, 1555 Bayly St. Cost Is $2 or $1 for seniors, 839-2990. REC ADVISORY BOARD: The Ajax Recreational Advisory Board will meet Wed., Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m., at the Royal Canadian Legion hall, 111 Hunt St., Ajax. AN recreational organizations and casual users of playing fields are invited. 686.0272 (Don Terry). THURSDAY FILMS: The Pickering Central 201.1brary, One The ade, Will show ms on JamE i O A , Bermuda and the Bahamas Thurs.. Feb. 20 at 7:30 p.m. 831-7809. GOSPEL MEETINGS: Gospel meetings will be held at the Codnth1an Club Hal, on Sirncoe St. N., In Columbus each Thursday In February, skMV at 8 P.M. John Rlchards and Dale ✓ 9 ♦ UY y Williston will conduct the meet- ings. 668-8119. LA LECHE LEAGUE: La Leche League Pickering invites preg- nant women and breast-feeding mothers to its meeting Thurs., Feb. 20 at 7:45 p.m. for informa- tion and support. Babies wel- come. 283-5044 or 427-8063. CAPIC MEETING: The Durham Chapter of the Canadian Association for Production and Inventory Control meets Thurs., Feb. 20, at the Earl of Durham Restaurant, 227 Brock St. S., Whitby. Roseanne Toogood will speak about JIT at Levi Strauss. Reception at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 P.m., presentation at 8 p.m. S20. Register, 576-0210, ext. 479 (Sandra Kazmirchuk) or 686-2425 (Chander Nathani). LEARNING DISABILITIES: The Learning Disabilities Association of Durham meets Thurs., Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. at Lincoln Ave. Public School, 70 Lincoln Ave., Ajax. 683-8432. FRIDAY 2 ONECERD FRANCO- PHONE PHONE 'AJAX: Le Cercle Francophone d'Ajax est ouvert aux femmes dont la longue mater- nelle est le francais et qui sont situes a Ajax, Pickering, Whitby et les environs. Si vous voulez communiquer dans votre longue maternelle venez vous joindre a nous, vendredi le 21 fevrier a 8 du soir. Pour plus de renseignements telephoner le 428-2132. SYLVAN LEARNING CENTRE presents A FREE SEMINAR FOR PARENTS GUEST SPEAKER Dr. Ian Brown, Ph.D., C. Psych. School Psychologist for The Scarborough Board of Education. Served as Trustee for the Durham Board of Education from 1980-1991. TOPIC: "How Parents Can Help With Their Child's Homework And Academics' DATE: Wednesday, February 26, 1992 TIME: 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. PLACE: Sylvan Learning Centre Kendalwood Park Plaza 1801 Dundas Street East Whitby, Ontario Phone: 404-1818 RSVP by: Friday, February 21 st, 1992 Refreshments wi!I be served Sylvan FA Learning liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCentre PI I I % kT ALL DRY CLEANING EXCEPTIONS Men's Laundered Dress Shirts ONLY !940 Sales ends Saturday, February 22,1992 . Tfil€ .40!�fgvMNfi#_gi ` I DDON'T PAY TILL JAN. "931;�i WHY CHOOSE CARRIER 8r tiAnTRAL GAS? 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The installment due dates are as follows: First Installment - February 26, 1992 Second Installment - April 29, 1992 If you have not received a tax bill and you are responsible for payment, contact the Tax Section immediately at 683-4550 to obtain the necessary information. Payments not received by February 26, 1992 are subject to a penalty charge of 1.25% on the first day of default and on the first day of each month thereafter. Payment can be made - 1) at participating banksttrust companies (service charge may apply) - Banks - in Ontario - Trust Companies - Town of Ajax 2ft 2) by mail (post dated cheques acceptable) 3) after tours drop box located at the municipal building (DO NOT DEPOSIT CASH) 4) in person at the Finance Department �� ` yap9-SPQI �Pt asi , aaw .xAi*z,rv3vuA zw3 /' ART Read the News Advertiser 3 times a week -' •,,� s ..See the section � ; in Friday's G7�� L]c�o�3�aQ for complete coverage of the enteqai,nment THE TOWN OF PICKERING DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES AND FACIUTIES MARCH BREAK ACTIVITIES The Town of Pickering will be offering lots of afternoon activities for children Friday, March 13 - Friday, March 20, 1992. PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX SWIMMING Friday, March 13, 1992 - Special Swim Time 1:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Saturday/Sunday - 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (open) • 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (open) Monday, March 16 - Friday, March 20, 1992 -1:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m. - 7,00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. DUNBARTON INDOOR POOL Monday, March 16 - Friday, March 20, 1992 -2:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m. - 8.00 p.m. -9:00 P.M. PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX ARENA - SKATING Friday, March 13, 1992 -1:00 p.m. -3:00 p.m. Monday, March 16 - Friday, March 20, 1992 -1:00 p.m. -3:00 p.m. iformation on al SWIM NG TIMES, please Pickering Recreation 1831-1711 or r 27, Wft we count... U On ChWbW Dray to -ecad your Drove! Z bum At Central Guaranty Taut, Debenture, voull get a getting the most out of your ; a 114% bonus on top of our RRSP starts with a great rate.°h*��.���' already excellent 1 -year rate. 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"Note exceptions. A 4 I Cil 29-A I.. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT to—king the stand in Nuts Courthouse production lacks a liffle chemiustry By JOHN DUARTE Special he Whitby Courthouse Theatre production of Nuts is a fine example of com- munity theatre at its best. This production features fine characterizations, a wonderfully functional set and dazzling original music. Where the whole thing fal- ters is that all these elements seldom join together to effectively bring the story across to the audience. The Tom Topor play is an intense courtroom drama. It centres around the proceedings at a hearing to establish if Claudia Faith Draper, a prostitute accused of manslaughter, is mentally competent to stand trial on the charges against her. In its nature, Nuts should have brought out gut emotions in the members of the audience. 1 cannot speak for all the people who were in the house on opening night, but Nuts didn't do that for me. Director Susan Farr has once again brought a powerful drama to the stage of the Whitby Courthouse Theatre. And, as she did with Agnes of God a couple of seasons back, Farr shows she understands the characters and the torment they are feeling. That becomes evident by the layered complexity of the dimensions she infuses into each character. Farr must be commended for the way she uses three different media in this production. The director blends photography and music beautifully with the stage work to capture the mood of the characters and the play. Pickering West Hill Musical Theatre's production of Me --d My Girl starts Friday, Feb. 28 at the Village Retirement Centre, 1955 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering. Call 839-9705. Getting ready for opening night, from left, are musical director David Mills, choreographer Christine Zann and director Rob Corbett photos by A.J. Groan �-----CUP i SAVE— ---� I� Galbraith Repair Centre Jeweft . watches waid SAM Bob&- Hh* Stoat • 9 w A� • M IL Jeweft, anew� & J U CeN=* w for a esum Ae ort vvappft FREE of yaw t � 1 I I ---- CLAP a sAw -----! The music in this production is especially worthy of note. Myra Whyte has written a powerful score for this production. The music is both beautiful and haunting. The characterizations are strong. Farr has cast the play with actors with a range capable of handling the emotional levels of their charac- ters. Roz Michaels is perfect as Claudia. In the first act alone, where Claudia has little to say, Michaels expresses more emotion with her expressions and move- ments than she could have with any words. Ken Bond and Gary Hatton play Claudia's lawyer and the prosecut- ing attorney respectively. Bond is especially good in setting the stage for Claudia's final speech. Michael Roantree is good as the examining psychiatrist. Roantree is best known for being behind the scenes as a director or in front of them as a comedic actor. Here, he shows he also can play dramatic roles. Claudia's parents are played by Joan Roantree and Dan Wyse. Both have powerful roles and both deliv- er them aptly. Hats off to a trio of actors who don't have much to do in this play, ---Bam Dinner Thmatre 2885 ANorta Rd. P60M PREPOOLS PARADISE (A Or" Ca vw*) PLAYING Feb. 19 -March 21 Starting at =27.95 DWw, %m i Tales lnckWW FOR RESERVATIONS 1 CALL -16 BREW IT YOURSELF USING OUR CLEAN, MODERN FACIUTIES AND PROFESSIONAL M/CRO-BREWERY EQUIPMENT Emm - COPPER KETTLES - COLD FILTERED THE BREWdT BEER SHOP ()tJ<fW Sttt W ftm (Beftind Ridd MS Resfaumant) 1211 Kngsim Rd. (Just west of Liverpool Rd) C Rdte" Call 837-1818 to reserve a kettle except sit. Ron Windling, as the judge, Carol Hatton, as the court recorder, and Franco Mintel, as the court officer, all deserve praise for their work. The main problem between all of these portrayals is that they never quite create a chemistry. For this play to be completely effective, the characters must inter- twine. This never happens. Each of the actors manages to display emn- tions in his own character, but the on-stage relationship never quite blends. Nuts has a lot of elements that make for a good night of communi- ty theatre. Unfortunately, that is all it is — community theatre at its best, nothing more. Nuts continues at the Whitby Courthouse Theatre, 416 Centre St. S. in Whitby, every Thursday through Saturday until Feb. 29. AJAX/PICKERING MAKE THE EXTENDED METRO AREA A LOCAL CALL • -*W" rket sales loeatia+ • • � • no.w'wra J � • • a t`eirosrarw ww.. -0shaM,a .r. sales loeatlon ❑ Extended Metro Area N Metro ■ Newmarket b Oshawa Sales Locations You can now call without long distance charges from any ONE of the areas on the above map to ALL other areas on the above map. 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Lieutenant Tim Beadle, left, accepts a cheque from News Advertiser managing editor Greg Coates. 1 FBlackstock artist featured at library i PICKERING - A showing of depicting landscape and nature paintings by a Blackstock artist studies. will be held at the Pickering The art can be viewed on Central Library from March 2 to both the first and second floors 28. of the library Mondays through Donna Griffin -Smith will dis- Fridays from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. play 20 watercolor paintings and Saturdays from 9 to 5. MONDAY, FEB. 24 7:00 P.M. "The method used by the Royal Family to stay healthy" Space Limited $�00 Reserve early F66266f NATURAL 21 vmrTBY BROCK ST. N. a6(& Ire"se Providing cosmetic and general J Complimentary cosmetic consultation. V Payment plans available. dentistry with gentle treatment to a friendly and comfortable setting„ ,� J Evening appointments available J Prompt emergency treatment. Porcelain Veneers. Bonding. Bleaching. Crowns. Bridges, Dentures. Implants. 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(022192) Oil, Of Awl ♦ O9Z 1 dwm THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING REQUIRES A PLANNING DRAFTSPERSON The Town of PicKering. located immediately east of Metropolitan Toronto, has a vacancy in its Planning Team The Town is seeking a motivated and creative professional to respond to a wide vanety of challenging issues associated with the growth of 711s dynamic Town of 66.00o people. Tie Drahspersor will use his/her sk'Is in u-dertak,ng projects performing dram ng. cartographic and design duties and assisting in the maintenance of the Geographic Information System Responsibilities include the preparation and -antenance of mapping and visual displays using pen and ink. AutoCAD and desk top publishing. QUALIFICAT)ONS AND EXPERIENCE: Tree Dra`tspersor requires a diploma from a •ecogrnzed College of Applied Arts and Technology r Me field of drafting or cartography; extensive K^owledge of PC based CAD and Graphics systems, preferably AutoCAD. Pagemaker Desktop Publtsh ng, and Micrografix Designer. and a basic knowledge of Geographic Infornation Systems. preferably in regard to the Geographic Data Management System and Wang Systems A -,mum of one year relevant experience m a ^'unrcipal planning office is preferred SALARY RANGE: $27.063.40 - $30,066.40 (Prassntly under review) Pease subr^,t application in w^• r'g. ^uud rg a detailed res:.r^e of education and experience. nefore February 28. 1992 Margaret M. Sharpley Menager of Human ReIM/ces Corporation of the Town of Pickering One The Esplanade, Pickering, Ontario L1V GK7 on,y those applicants selected for an intervilow wiii -ecerve an adknoWedgmert. Please Note The successful applicant wiii be required to adhere to the provision of our Smoke -Free Ernnronment Policy An Equal Opportunity Employer FULL-TIME HELP Wanted for Packaging/Assembly Operation. Please phone for appointment: G.E. Assembly Inc. 1420 Bayly St., Unit 13 Pickering, Ont. L1W 3PA Tel. 831-8145 PART time drivers required Mon -Fri. For lunch delivery, 1111111113 must haw over vehicle. Call RUM 4274M (022392) YEAUTY Salon - required. ���� LICENSED STYLIST In TYMIT t1F Oshawa. Salaryiconrnission, ��� the batefits, techniW tralrwq.- 11lf1oM1[ (t1qi1W1 dsparumwa slow disrnisrss. t- MLX MIR 021A OW461-2867. (OZMM POOH - Friday. full tion, odd SPACES available at DWm hours. oust '" " Leas 12A Bay Learning Cense, le mond call 66111-6797. Mon -Fri. 9.6. to 9 pears. Ajax. 427.6263. M225olxf x02200-2) EARN extra money in your FACTORY Hep, reliebls, me. spare time selling unique itureperson. ',Iinppralerraby, 'Revs stds' ClWdren's clothing immediate. Call 686-8342. a hon r parties or earn 'Free' (022592) cloewg by having a horde party' TUTOR needed to teach at I iMensted. call Rufl'N Ready Lrlg Centra. Relaed educa- Home Parties. 420-5465. tion on or ertpwierlos a noel. Send M22292) resume to: 909 Sinlooe SI. N., $50011 in your maiEox. The Suite 2, Oshawa, Ont. LIG 4W2. 'Utlimate Home Business (022092) Opportunity...' Send $1.00 . OPENINGS for 2 ambitious Soldressed tStampeddo N.l*M En- woman in lingerie business. velope Evenings. 1 full tiffs, 1 part time. R.01 Bownlanvills, Oruvio. LIC Excellent lions, no delivery. 3Q 10211 no coNscufp. no tetmarkaing. UNEMPLOYED or on UIC? Earn Full training. 427-8205. (022092) teoo - $700 parr time —"IIg WANTED auto glass installer. for yourself. For details. said Minimum 2 yeas experenee. SASE to CAPA16 Corporation. for the Durham Region. for call P.O. B Kiligailip. �46010, 1725 established business. Send . Pickering. On resume to: Fie 44022. Oshawa tario L1 6P6. (TF) Whitby This Week, P.O. Bon CARPET dearers wanted. 721. 481. Oshawa, L 1 H 71.5. 9411 (072192) 202200-2) RECORD TOOLS INC. Due to company expansion we require the following positions to be filled immediately. JR. RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST JR. BILINGUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE Send your resumes in writing to 'Record' Box 4040 Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ontario Tools; L1 H 71_5 HOMEWORKERS NEEDED Earn up to 5 Avik workirg at none wt* ^ew arc amazing guide listing over 90 firms offenrg work at home Free information, send S A S E Homeworking Research Canada, 4655 Kent Ave., Suite 1626, Niagara Falls, Ont- L2H 1J4 EARN $1,00048,D00 PER WEEK Home Dasec Dk S.ness, compiete'+o-e program sows how Zero o o I I gat i or. no -vestment, no MLII Completely guaranteed seta is Ca. rec "ems (416)664$650 CMAE Dom -u ngt Summer rear •3und $3XI 90C reality pl of aphis W ;(saes Ugric raters *a1 '+ands, plus -note, "awau r ihamas 1,5446464506, Ext ria, 36 NM TOP HAIRSTYLIST REQUIRED WrTH OR WITHOUT CUENTELF TOP WAGES 60% COMAIOS SION PLUS BONUS ASK FOR MARIO 683-5911 OR 725-0745 (eve.) EXCELLENT PAY Asse-04 -g oroC:,r for our manufacwrers. Easy work at hole No exoererce. Cap 1-504.641-7778 Ext. 103,24 hr. Ind. Sunday TELEMARKET pro- ^o'^e EARN-orvy ,seding 000"1 expierwncee mac r cast, pis 113C.000,y• income ootent'at 1414`1 a so ^..dela 428 47^9 Delors ; 806 962 WW C tot' 992` ,e3 rC22590 Sales Help, 130 A 120 Office Help gentsas BOOKKEEPER/ SECRETARY required by Ajax Cornppaarrty )lust be familiar with Microsoft Windows. Word and Excel, etc. Mist be wtWng b enthusiastic and self -motivated about learning additional programs and Skid �. m: Piulm hell Dep. 7M Dundas tit. W. Suile 26 Whitby. Ontario evening�!-rltMv�t 10 s, 2 Saturdays per "MmId. FFa typing and phone manner a must. Real Estate expWisince a plus. Cal Jessica INSURANCE BROKERS REQUIRED NEW CONCEPT RISO AND LIFE LICENCE REQUIRED SBO SHORT RESUME TO- NSURANCE P.O. Box 3U AJAX, OKTARIO LIS 30 Sales Person To sell advertising in Dtxham. Experience in sales required. Cal 839-1694 4V4= 1 00 YOU know any owners, 1 foremen or buyers in any BILINGUAL Customer Service industry? Our manufacturing Clark (FroncivEnglish) required and maintenance products by local firm. Some typing (cutting fluids, rust per'atrants, required. Will train on oortputei lubricant. industrial cleaners. Lots of phone work. Please call salty coatings, electronic $31-7359. Graham Personnel Services Ltd. (022192) maintenance chemicals, _ autamative line) are manufac- If you are over 45 and have tured in Canada and fully recently been lard off, you may guaranteed since 1923. Make qualify for trainingassistance exceptional earnings. DIP/CERT. Lotus, Wordpertea. REALEASALL TARGET. 1-Wo- D -base, multimate. accpac, 361-3105.(022192) bo&ord. Ventura. pagwreker. URGENTI 2 commxasion sales Harvard. Corel and Travel 8 raps required by one of Durham Tourism. Financia assistance Regan -s fastest growing bwi. available for eligble students nese equprtnnt deem. Ex - under 45 or over who do not pleiencal preferred but will tram qualify for free training. Durham suitable applicants. Cal 723 Business Computer College. 2258 or tax restarts 7239250. 427-3010. (TF) (pQ�rg2) 1 6'�M� - - 1�LifllM: M. tfMR X120 omm "dp 120 otke "eip 120 onloe "op 135 ..nu, r•sjolAr r w.auulg PPRP o1 i rase nas an opening for the I following position: BOARD OF TRADE SECRETARY The successful applicant must have a minimum of 5 years experience in the secretarial field with a good working knowledge of Word Perfect 5.0, Lotus 123 and Bedford, (DB 4 input would be an asset). The applicant should also have a good understanding and experience in General Ledgers, Payroll and Accounts Payable & Receivables. 1. The applicant should be responsible, confidential, self motivated and highly organized with good time management R skills. a As the Board of Trade Secretary, you will also be interacting c with the Public, different levels of Government and i Community Business Leaders on behalf of a non-profit c organization. Previous Board of Trade or Chamber of 3 Commerce experience would be an asset. S Ifou are interested in this y position, please apply in writing to: J.M. Wideman First Vice President, Ajax/Pickering Board of Trade 1 Box 97 Ajax, Ontario LIS X2 30 Sales a llp/ 130 sales Help/ 130 sales Help/ 9 NEW AND USED CAR SALESPEOPLE Busy new car dealership in Ajax, requires new and used car salespeople. • Excellent commission • Full Benefits • Good working conditions Calf: Dwayne or Ted 683-5358 NEW HOME SALES Sales Representative required for east end location. Great opportunity for the right individual. Call John, 738-0808. CLOTHESCALL _aces fashion cast seeking fashion consultants and managers. Full and Part twil 40% corrv*rasion and a &%once for independent success. Cas C.". 4.6 5 -% 4 t 53. (022092) 135 Skilled Hefp OUAUTY Ass,;•arce Gr cC xis e of a recognized food and drug Technology course w -TP, it posure to mucro-brcel tech- nques and quality control pnoce0.nes. Experience in food processing and packaging nepful Some shirlwerk may be requ.red. send resume to Sandra Tea and Colles L,M*W. 135 skilled Help 135 Skilled Help '44 Mies Road. At". Ontario. Canada. L IS 2H 1 (022392) Must have minimum 5 yrs. experience on vertical machining centres. This includes manual programming, set up & operation. Job shop experience preferred. Dynapath and Fadal control experience an asset. No agents. For an Interview call Theresa at PULP MOULDING DIES INC. AJAX 427-4991 160 Day Care Wanted BABYSITTER needed or my r•ome 1hr» To five days Per stew. Iwo boys. 3 years and 6 months Own transportation, nonsmoker, 428.2304 (022192) - sammw 135 skmw Hop 135 dillies mp 300 �' 400AWUxft Fa lAent Pickering locWkn Plant Support Technicians Pitney Bowes, the leader in postage and mailing equipment systems and a major force in the sale of copier, facsimile and other business equipment, currently requires five Plant Support Technicians for its Pickering Distribution Centre. PC-based Business Equipment ... to be responsible for batching files, developing formatting techniques, processing production labels, documenting production charts of completed units, salvaging parts, and inspecting finished products.You should have excellent mechanical skills, basic electronics training, and a working knowledge of Dbase, MS DOS (EDLIN), and Lotus 123. You must be able to diagnose problems and perform efficient PC repairs. Detail -oriented, you possess good organizational and mathematical skills and enjoy working with a minimum of supervision. Fax Equipment Set-up . to plan and perform a wide variety of fax set-ups for shipping directly to customers. Along with in-depth knowledge of product codes/designs, you possess excellent mechanical skills, basic electronic knowledge and strong organizational abilities. Previous experience on a computer terminal is desirable as is the ability to work well with minimal supervision. Mailing Machines --. you will maintain a complete library of parts reference guides and product reference manuals, diagnose problems, expedite repairs, process production labels. complete documentation for production charts of completed units, salvage parts and inspect finished products. Along with excellent mechanical skills, you have a knowledge of basic electronics and the ability to function well with mirnmal supervision. We offer competitive salaries and a full range Of company benefits that includes a stock purchase plan. Please fax/send your resume, in confidence and indicating your area of interest, to: Brenda Johnson, Staffing Administrator, Pinney Bowes of Canada Ltd., 150 Ferrand Drive, Don Mills, Ontario M3C 3B5 Fax: (416) 467-3675 Pitney Bowes is an equal opportunity employer offering a smoke free environment. While we appreciate all responses we receive, only candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. Pitney Bowes ti668 n6 Camra. =r au" IUAX • no Breetnrs- bred Pa.. pb.. Sate. amVhn stereo. new "CIVOW lakeside con- pood txtrrdliorl cyrtNied, 83500 dominiums for immediate a best offer. Mark 430 0521. occupancy. 1.2.3 bedrooms. (022502SNC) 900.4500 sq. h., featuring S 1983 Trans An. block. T -bar appliances. air. belCOnes and sperameM own entrance. mires soiariurrs, uidrgr- parking. roof, rebuilt motor, air con., health club with indoor pool, power door locks, power Sauna. exercise moors and bi- wirdows. tilt leering, cruise lards room To view cal 428 - control. amilm cassette, as is. 1874. (031292) $3500 or best offer. Call Steve hydro- 723-0619. leave a v e at 839.2017 or leave message. PICKERING - 2 bedroom base- (022792SNC) meat apartment. 4 appliances, 1942 Monte Carlo . air raised carpeted floor, large conditioning, power steering, storage area, seaprate entrance, power brakes, power windows, on bus rouls. $650 indusive. $29. Call good condition, 00 Available March 1. 427-1684. anytime. 1.416-430-7269. () _ (022592) ONE bedroom basement 1M1 Buick Losable. 307, very apartment. 3 appliances. own good condition. $1300 firm. Oz, entrance. bus at from door. Walk 728-6152 or Don, 432-0023. to Pickering Mal, $650 monthly vaccinated and health al inclusive. Call after 7 p.m. (022592) 420-2720.(021992) 1879 Granada 2 dos' btrdkets, their rNomatron. (022302) rebuilt body solid, OSHAWA - King/Harmony. 2 bedroom basement apartrront. can. $700 an. as Y o best $1100 571- Available immediately, $700 otter. 571-4432 after 8 p.m. 32 irnckrsws. Cal Mr. Greene. 424 ) 6345. (022092) Trucks For AVAILABLE immediately in 310 Sale Oshawa and whdby apartment FREE building, spacious, carpeted, 11/x0 GMC Forward 7000 Series newly painted, apartment. Close Diesel Truck. New July 1990. to bus, shopping, utilities Mileage 23.000 kms., like news included. No pets. One 8'-6- x 24'-0- Ito deck. Price. bedroom. $600. two bedroom. $24,000. Phone 416.723.5802. $700. 430.0134. (030392) (022542) PICKERIt4G - Available March Apartments 1 raw 2 bedroom basement. 400 For Rent fully brdadloomed. full bath. had all shat. Pilon 683.6007. cable. ail and utilities nckrded. TWO bedrooms in quiet and Walk to shopping. No pets. Refrwwos required. First and clean 8 plea, north Oshawa, CID" to al amenities, fir", last $700 rickfsiw 839-6826 $tow. Parking. laundry faaldies. (022392) $730 plus hydro. Available WHITBY .2 bedroom basw+ern March 1. 723-1912. (022092) apartment. 1300 sq.lt. of PICKERING 'Liverpool and luxurious living space. 4 Finch one bedroorrk but route. appliances, central air. private furnished. cable. use of wsheri entrance. parkrg in driveway. dryer. Utilities included, no mull be seen. Available Mar 1. smokers and no pets 837-0328. SSW monthly utilities included. Alter 6 p.m Availabis March 1. 4307106 (022192) Students welcome (022392) WHITBY two bedroom, newly AJAX basment apartment rerxyvYed bass am aperiment. (lose t0 hosix". one bedroom, walk to Go, large bath with s. -Ing room. kitchen. 3 piece whirlpool. laundry faciobes and shower and sauna, private all appliances. included $625 . entrance, parking, cable T V., no utrltes. Please al 430 -0484 - poll FwsWst $650 not hly. (02219?) 428-2834 (02199?) AFFORDABLE two bedroom W14TSY one bedroom apart- rental apartments available for item in duplex. 1 bbd( from+ Go immiediate occupancy. oust, tram Parking ane large yard. dean bundling. Easy access to Eat -in kachen Available Marti 401. Numerous surrounding I . $670 668-7634. (022092) korrvenre xoe. Yewrtg on Sat.. ONE and two targe bedroom Feb. n• 10 a.m 3 p in. Sun. apartnw+t. Excellent location. Feb. 23, 10 am- - 3 p.m. at 1525 very mean. quay area, parking. Nrohd Ave. Whitby. (Tri iy(sonw no Pers 723-0742 (022392) Dundas area) or lot information. phase call 436-6610. (=192) NORTH Oshawa - basement FUitMSHN D :ioorn, separate aipartmenf, appro,matey 1200 treplap, appliances' tally entrance, use of kitchen and carpeted. separate entrances and laundry facilities. a i r Located across from oordntonirg. cable. $80 weakly DurDunham. $599. fru and Harwood Mall area Call 428- 2& last.3. last. P neCol433-1166 Iasi. Plane 433- t , 66 a 43z- 11485 (02199Z 0013 0013. (022092) CENTRAL Whitby - one plus AJAX - 401- 1 bedroom apart- bedrOOm basement. bright. new- ment available March t Clean. lyrenovated. private ensanoe, 4 Private. all inclusive. $650 aPP1s"Coo- arDet• 1450 Pkl 1/ monthly. call 296-6732. 3 utdties, first/Last. available ( Feb. 20. 6662032. (022002) SOUTH Os•tawa - available WMTBY - ThedilsoftrounOaa SL New DAYCARE wonted in ivy hone off• IwoDeOtoot for 2 children. 3 days a weft. ottoman //� 205 Firewood - ---_-- ArtlCtes Pets -Supplies- 294 2,+0 March 1 - 3 bedroom, appliances, laundry, parking. ile ment apartment with prrvate entrance, laundry tardleies, two April 1. 831-8967 Sundays). Hwy 12 b Spencers For Sate Boardln:3 walk l schlock, bus. sperameM own entrance. mires (022392) Rd. left to Ashburn Rd. 655- 8797.(0301M maitchig pie hutch 43!-2225 anytime. P ) �- first and last $700 monthly pews � per". cable and wines LOOKING for a nanny. ( ) MOVING sale . wnsents ,iliac GERM" Shophard roto quality,able hydro- 723-0619. leave a v e inckided. 3800 per moth, ava d - March 1. 432.1627. housekeeper Maturewomkanto KA LUMBER turntables. 2 T.V.'s, glass pk,pp,K, black and an, excel- r^esiage. (022092SNC) f qured 10 care to 2 boys, ages s RREW000 tables, (amps. large triple 9a lent tempnmant. both parents OSI4AWA W koniBloor - 2 Av�� 3 Non-smoker, references Wanted dresser with mirror, Other champiorls, CKC registered, ltedroorr., MarcMAprt, no pets, naming - W1tRyy, Thidkspn required Call 420-2043.i:RDWOW YEN with trucks will do mrrore- 831-3072. Cal fo fur- vaccinated and health stow, frogs, ar. carpet, $740 Rd/Dryden Boulewamd, 12arid3 wings(�)Xg•X [DRY 17* X "0 their rNomatron. (022302) gu�a,ranteed. $500. Juliet Krwwk. 9857396. parking for 1, turf and last721 bedroom units. Included are fro". Day Careyrrtaekd :rX 16' a i65 FREE skits - ler titessood rc ^gserad (0 9744. (030592) utilities. stow. broadloom th'llitiaokNoutdorand��P 165 190 650 McKay Rd.. Pickering- Days FREE ONE bedroom a artment. es, outdoor and under- le'�-277-�1 Availabd CM 5764= sky 7 am. ' 3 0.r*► Monday b Friday. ro 9� home. loveable 7 furnished, parking, utilities groun palkarig. Playground fox LOVING mother will low and 416- 34.6665 (TFALL) Puppy- ores p � .H114s included. Non-smokers dd an . No pal Applications are lot your child in her hone. aROOKLIN F SECTIONAL Couch, chair,boxer teak f table had all shat. Pilon 683.6007. preferred. Call 286-1957. (022392) may be Pied k4 s Dim irewood . co lee Fbusrng, 1615 Dundas St. E., 165 Da Care 165 Da Care Hamiooi1Cl Ondlge area_ 165 seasoned 2 years. (mixed torque and groove pine wet bar ( AJAX - large clean two bedroom 4th Fbo, yNNlby or call 436 Day y weftly. 426-799(!.. (022:!92) softwood for its per tap cord with oak top. Call alar 6 p.m. GENTLE indoor at. needs basement apartment, separate 6610 for inlormatiorL (022002) Available Available pUAUTY daycare provided n Picked uP)• hardwood, free 1278487. (021990) beim hate, 12 reams, spayed, eytr DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE Offers warrll,loving Jay care for children 6 weeks and up in supervised homes at reasonable fates. Serving Ajax/Paering area since 19134. 286=1 207 ivaiable Inc any age. Full Arra permarwt position available only. Breakfast, kurrdes and snacks prodded. Recaps given. Non smoking. $85 weekly. Ajax. G86 7260. (0223920 EXPERIENCED child care available, indare to preschool, non smoker, references available, Bay Ridges area, South of Pickering. For more Information, please call 839- 1348.(021992) Iu us your ad today 10 $79-2230 e m home for our hale one. Y Y deivsry. Trunk k►ads. $25 pick- ed up (on Saturday and FOR sale - 6 h. pints harwa disclosed. child a aMmpic 831- ' awry' 4w�. lour piece (lath, $650, parking. A� - bechebr one bedroom basrrert bachelor Loving nom oil provide lunches and snaks. Clean home. Sundays). Hwy 12 b Spencers table ands pressback chain. �� 286-1927. M22392) sperameM own entrance. mires m r n u t asfrom parks and PUY9round. Phase call 427• Rd. left to Ashburn Rd. 655- 8797.(0301M maitchig pie hutch 43!-2225 anytime. P ) Automobiles 3 ALRIGHT LET'S MAKE A DEALT Groat Whitby location. Lx+�Y Ibes. marking•, $550 -m". Firsulest. 4267319. 0093. ( ) CONTENTS For Sale Spacia ( (022392) AAO #ACWS sale - Owner kray. f se e ore and too bedroom all for car. non-smoker �1fed Civic aha 72B4122. ONE 170 Employ LL For Sale ryvVw wa q an IM Chevrolet Av�� bedroom basement sepori arm' Wanted 4r illi Soled Oak table. aontpw Feb. 22.23, 9-6. 1880 mint o,. "ia, ,�ementr, 432-9127.(022,11121 ray a lrareil $800. 424 YEN with trucks will do with 2 10' extensions for �n0 Pidarirg Cal 428-3103.(022192) pay iaae . affray driven. am fm a ori aondborring. WMTOY - two bedroom batW 2327 cher 8 p.rrL (O223a21 household moans. c1eenrrD lobs, Wndso side Chairs, Ixsfd now. dtildren, any ape tarps fenced*mow ft. M near tics. Must see. 811.000. ment apartment. large let, AJAX - Oxkmd Towers 2 and 3 odd le a gaming $Boo. 985.8330. i(022192) WEOOING dress and wail size 7.9. Long lace train and Cal 8639614. (0225821 9afage• available Mardi 1. No ilieMarch bedroom apannwtts. avaAlble anything CaN Carl a Jarr, 427- 2856. ) FREF skids to 1* ri rid . 717 eM shoulder rsih kwetoW bodies 1660 Chrysler Dynasty. Y8. able intuited Cal Suit -.83a 1 and June 1.. Pool. CM 5764= Wtson Rd S. CSN Tat and stili for son 7253630. (TFALL) Beautifully de/ailed. As king loaded, 50,000 kris. $14.700. 2451. (0223M sauna. {urge suites, dose to 401 and Ge From ! Cal 426 Marl(et 200 CANMNGTON Flea Market. 1800. Gail 427-1149 (022192) 430-1096- (022062) DICKERING - furan t • 1 y 7260 0 683�i71 tstlil 7 P.rn 1868 REPOtB from bSrlks Basket BUDGET Caran im - Greerwrre - and bedroom psahokee epenmera (0221921 Sunday. Vendors w CSI 40% dl all i► Block Filings ce^tP+ 80 cars. over 900 sqJL. wYtktg dletartce OBIMwA -Two bedroom bese• MAPLE Syrup: Place you ordw fly- 705132-2103 (02219(2 1/3 g- price. Feb. 17-22, 101, trucks• vara at WHOLESALE to everyuthin brand new 9• merit apartrr a1r1hGm, Mar now Im spring delivery d fresh maple maple syrup from the 2nd prize BEEF ler sale - i2.00 D., full Tues and Wed.10-10. B8 Foxhunt Trail. Coutide. 434- Prices. Why pay ref V CSI the Repo Certln 28689@. (TF) norground g Parking, super - 10 Cktw b south Gm, SM winner, Royal Winter Fair sides only, (250-300 lbs). 1051. (02209(21 'ISW LX Ford Mustang, A-1 recreation facilities. available m nt monthly. utilities Included. Leave "0 saga. 434-2328. (1991), Barry 286-1114. Gusanaed sit no GST. 81 10 PRE finale an on yaw f I i10 Garr, ii au0, PL• p"L pill SW amyhme. 83646113. IMri021 (02201101 vw r,.wne ewenaow nor preschoolers, la school age I 21 O Flea fNarket Ill 61162556. liuccu82) list? Law werhow hep me "Wow down leo ceN for an es- Im Cassette, cruise, 35,000 MOM. Certllied. Reduced to MCKEIWM - Liverpool and Baldy arse, mein rear a house, IMMACULATE bright one bedroom WALLPAPER de rares - over tinilMen, p., 1L, riiierDt>oI and Finch. Our famtily welcome; a 1.000 ratio from 99 cents to timate on aittoet any piece d $5,100. or best oxer. 5794%M 3 bedroom, wmral air, SM baw„a,,, spa lime l central air. laundry faWill". new playmate(s). call 837-11M. LADIES pot dubs. mors $9.116 a double roil and mine. Open 5 days per week, Mon,- pine tumRure. Gartlsa Wood Products. 427 -WO. (022502) ( ) mathly, utitiesktekuded. CSA alar 5, 363-0610. (021992) turrO �� suitable � int Person, IM Akes. EXCELLENT EXPERIENCED child care ; trunk skates, size 9 $4S; trunk a- ganizr for car, van, Duck, $18: FrL, 9-6 p.m. Sat. les p.m. 623s @111, eb KingsL E, Bowmen AftjCleS alkaer driirtrg Car. tor+► tY41def, DICKERING •one bedroom non-smoker �1fed Civic aha 72B4122. provided. any a". full or Pse bay We. All like new. 427- ville (TF)Ytjsction. 230 Wanted new Carit es ies, hal fill painted ked• Lady owner, prhvsa entrarlos, fist and lap. $650. 4246937 or 281-9300. ) time. localied Wesiney Rd. and Holy 2 Call 686.8416 1 PIANOS/GRANDFATHER CLOCKS • Piarros cert a own. WANTED - stoves, fridge. washer and dryer leave message, 4267484 or IdSYe1' 1 P223p2) PICKERING - bachelor apartrrrent, lower level with fireplace DAYCARE available for 160p8nfOryw apt. sae, Wright. grand, digital, working or not. Also wattled, pickup Dude /8M Buick Somerset, 2 door, PN:KERING - womizod one )seem batkamert tpar"mv. in Christian home. Suitable for oma dtildren, any ape tarps fenced*mow wy keyboards. CLOCKS -free (newer than 1978). Call ps., pb., amvfm stereo, 4 with walkout, oak kitchen, person, all utilities/laundry facilities yard, experienced full time, Liverpool and 2. (5 minute Sat. 9:30 aim -300 p.m delivery and set up. Call Tiolop and take advantage d out Ica Pickring.42D-OW. (TF) cylinder, auto, excellent Condition, fKl000 cenlflekl a baa ceramic floors, quality bmoadbora fridge, Included• Minuet to Go/401. $495 mwnlMy, WANTED RargNa drive from Go) 839.5366. CM 5764= overhead warehouse prices, - stove. 110 watt, good condition, air Cal Mark.• 190- Stowe. $BSG plus ulhkies. References, mom Marti Kassen, Canada Trust, 420-4200. (021992) 4331491. (031292) reasonable. 723-0619. 0521. (022592SNC) smdker. 6838661. (0121112) (021912) • 0 4F CJ 0 Business Home Services Improvements COMPLETE word processing secretanaYcorrprAer program- Home Moving, hnprovements Storage ming services available. EUROPEA/t ' re spec 0 -,s -s was man int^ 32 years expererce at F & M HOME Resumes. business letters, stu- dent papers. essays. reports, rig ,n rec rooms. drywall. T bar ,kitchen wails as well as floor tame ran M-7843 anyTirne ceilings. carpentry and pantrg. RENOVATIONS thand. di manuscrpts. slarcta data entry, king. Liz 420-0384. references and sanstcnon guaranteed For It" eKhrrates. Party - M i N Contracting. spetal¢ng D. Dykstra. 725-4913 rTF) Specializing in kitchens, j022192► electrical, plumbing, drywall, in- bathrooms, and additions. EXPERT set up and training in I t(7% discount for Seniors. Bested Accounting or manual system. Also computerized 1 i V Free esunutes bookkeeping service with pickup I' 1 ded 4 27 JD'S Carpentry - soeoaiz'ng in fundraisers. Magic snows ars furl Call 420-7394 Y0"Irm? We will move anything, *nyimh*re, arrythrre. Men i trucks for all types of moves. Best Moa, free Intel". 10% discount f*r eanbra. i60lltr. i up Can 571.0755 and de very enc u ii TWO men with trucks -THF 7o19.(TF) LOOKING for an affordable answering service? How is $15 Per month. Cal our message centre NOW for a 1 week FREE Ina] onerl 619-0169. (022092) Electrical Services NEED Electrical Hep? Reliable qualified electrician. Excellent rates. Please call Peter 265- 0374.(031392SNC) Flooring, Carpeting CARPET installations tree esi mates. restretchmg a specialty. Reasonable rates. 96 1- 1799 or 987-1800. D 8 N Oun can. (TFWFS) INSTALLATION Repairs• reslretcns. sub floors, Custom oo,ders. sane prices. D.C. Service. 416.430-6323. ^3159 Handyman GCB CONSTRUCTION nfwor and extenw repairs. renovations acid construction. No job too big or small. 0 4 needs to be done. we Can do t. Fasticlean Protes� s oral work guaranteed. Call Crag al 111913 (TF) HANDYMAN available for �ryai,al. taping. minor plumbing. erect nr,;al, panting, all type of = can -ups and maintenance Base rent and tarroly rooms a spxialty Cal Gray Don 683- 3.'34 ;02?392) Home Improvements ELECTRICIAN winning, rewrrng. C.StOm nomas. sere CO manges. licMmed and insured. 434-12W (022492) PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN SERVICES quality Carpentry, eectrical, plumbing and cecoraung. etc Small or urge. mora or office. reasonable with excellent references. Free est males. call 7231469. 7 a.m t3P 30 p m SABER Contracting . an carpentry, additions. ,enovat ons, kitchens. bathrowns. homy rnanionano* emergency service, furniture refinishing. quality work guaranteed, 15 years exPrence 6862915. (TFEFG) JOURNEYMAN electrician. Specializing in service changes. rewiring, additions and renovations. All work guaranteed. free estrnams. Cal 420-6320. (TFA) DRYWALL FINISHINGS Boarding, taping, textured ceilings, suspended cethngs Call Neil 619-0079 Mvvtets will do all types of moves. very competitive. give us a call. Pete. 576.9533. (TF) Painting, Decorating LOU'S Panting and Decorating . wall papering. airless spraying, no job is too small or too large References available. Ouahty wo.iimansnp guaranteed Cal anytime. 428-8583 (TF) PROFESSIONAL panting and wallDaperi g. 1 room or whom house. guaranteed lowest rates No job's too small Oualrty workntanahp guaranteed. Cap 430-2595 anytime (TF) WHY not give yourself a lih during the recess,0n7 Palm and wallpaper your home W trades. aA1LLIND MAID SERVICES Serving the community for over a decade. Caring for your home with per°onalized, professional services, at highly :ompetitive rates. We honor all competitive coupons. (Fully bonded aril insured) y 683-7515 CLEANING tear^ avatiabis to clean your none as no clearer has Cleaned befofel Reiabm. Moving, honest, references available. Storage call Carta. 427 7308 ;022192) TAKE a weak' For a worderfuy deaf! nom* On a weekly or ler- MEN w'In urge truck wilt do weekly basis. Rates. $45$65 household move. resdenhal. Serving an Durham Regan, comvrmrcial. Ail !ypes of moves. references available Please Call Call Carl or Jane. 427.2856 Lea 571.0461 (022392) (TF) QUICK CASH IMMEDIATELY MONEY PROBLEMS? CONSOLIDATION CALL 428-8439 NEED MONEY YESTERDAY? Call M.C.A. mortgag» Corporation today. (416) 502-8800 ACCOUNTING, bookkeepmg. payroll, GST. PST, 'manclal statement preparation for smal businesses. income tax returns. Cas Susan. 686-3548 (021692) ` t "is 0 '�a t400 " a 400 "PI=400 9 40 a 'MtifB t�6Alf'�j''!!X 111�1M11 F.= 400 "° Fn 400F" 410 APARTMENT RENTALS CHOICE LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA N0 RENTAL FEE TO YOU! VALIANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 579-1626 OR 576-6956 PICKERING 1480 Pickering Parkway Spacious 3 bedroom apartments - 4 appliances • close to GO transit • Pickering Town Centre • Hwy. 401 • Immediate occupancy From $769 per month Call 420-3139 Or visit rental office/model at: 1480 Pickering Parkway 4306 Pickering 13LUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS bedroom suites and 2 booroom suites. In menw-waaiy manfianw muscling. broa0)oom, 3 trppimoas. pod. WvCkw table. games rool term aouf%, sense room, laundry 4IC4bes and cow ed 101 Kmddm SL M Ilan. -FA. 9-7 i SeL-&AL 12-5 571-3522 sar,ELTFR co�oR.�rton AJAX 77 b33 FALBY COURT "wo bedroom apartment Ir family building. A,r conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances. aundry faccllties and underground parking ncluded. $701 mo. Call &96-W5 Or 686-0841 Mon. -Fri., 8:30-4:30 p.m. AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 bedrocm aWRWII in family, Dkavdrg Air cordipbnig, broadloom- 2 appiiianps. WWWY taCIMPW $Bursas and eiMOM raw undsrpioud paling rickidad. Call 683-6021 ra Sat -Sun. 12-S SnELTrAR Mon.-FrL 9-5 ..o...r .-.r C1111116 ONE bedroom basement AJAX - bright one bedroom wndl EUROPEA/t ' re spec 0 -,s -s was man int^ 32 years expererce at LOU'S Renovationsspecai,z renovate your bathroom or recessona y prices For tree es. rig ,n rec rooms. drywall. T bar ,kitchen wails as well as floor tame ran M-7843 anyTirne ceilings. carpentry and pantrg. 1"6 20 years elcerence Good (022092) Cal 428-8583 (TF) references and sanstcnon guaranteed For It" eKhrrates. Party - M i N Contracting. spetal¢ng D. Dykstra. 725-4913 rTF) in basernerYServices apartment units. RX rt, replace t or renew rt , do electrical, plumbing, drywall, in- I all Quality Forme rergvat,ons MAGICIAN, terk"i g stone. retaining walls �enCes. decks. reason :: own. Tn n pante a ds �. repairs Sat Ready to eriteftin lot any age. ammo rates, . yeah in business and best once guaranteed Free any occass,on Birthdays. Guaranteed work. Mario 426- estimates. 433-7182 (1p r o m o t ,ons . op e n, in g s, 9112. (031292) JD'S Carpentry - soeoaiz'ng in fundraisers. Magic snows ars furl OSHAWA - 767 Wilson Rd. N.. 2 Lettuce Hep a39-7057 or c0r*1pmI0 baserr+enthousehod DESIGNED and finished renovations. carpentry. 728833A 1Tl) basements. bathrooms. add' calbrnetry, doors, trim, drywaa. RABBIT wac!s work doing tons and second storms. Dams. panting. Tiling, wasrl rdpms, ',ee tragic 'a cn.,dren s paroles and carpentry. Plumbing and drainage Call Wyter all estirmares , kerlsed carpenter a9 occasions, haw my own -saver 428 2145 (030892) Jen, 6235742 vii i„'!y magician Can Erne. 6580932 Bay. Close t0 Go, 401 and i guaranteed f020992) (TF, Housecleaning Housecleaning Tax, Financial awiisble March 1. Hydro SOM Directory AJAX -now two bedroom baso- aA1LLIND MAID SERVICES Serving the community for over a decade. Caring for your home with per°onalized, professional services, at highly :ompetitive rates. We honor all competitive coupons. (Fully bonded aril insured) y 683-7515 CLEANING tear^ avatiabis to clean your none as no clearer has Cleaned befofel Reiabm. Moving, honest, references available. Storage call Carta. 427 7308 ;022192) TAKE a weak' For a worderfuy deaf! nom* On a weekly or ler- MEN w'In urge truck wilt do weekly basis. Rates. $45$65 household move. resdenhal. Serving an Durham Regan, comvrmrcial. Ail !ypes of moves. references available Please Call Call Carl or Jane. 427.2856 Lea 571.0461 (022392) (TF) QUICK CASH IMMEDIATELY MONEY PROBLEMS? CONSOLIDATION CALL 428-8439 NEED MONEY YESTERDAY? Call M.C.A. mortgag» Corporation today. (416) 502-8800 ACCOUNTING, bookkeepmg. payroll, GST. PST, 'manclal statement preparation for smal businesses. income tax returns. Cas Susan. 686-3548 (021692) ` t "is 0 '�a t400 " a 400 "PI=400 9 40 a 'MtifB t�6Alf'�j''!!X 111�1M11 F.= 400 "° Fn 400F" 410 APARTMENT RENTALS CHOICE LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA N0 RENTAL FEE TO YOU! VALIANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 579-1626 OR 576-6956 PICKERING 1480 Pickering Parkway Spacious 3 bedroom apartments - 4 appliances • close to GO transit • Pickering Town Centre • Hwy. 401 • Immediate occupancy From $769 per month Call 420-3139 Or visit rental office/model at: 1480 Pickering Parkway 4306 Pickering 13LUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS bedroom suites and 2 booroom suites. In menw-waaiy manfianw muscling. broa0)oom, 3 trppimoas. pod. WvCkw table. games rool term aouf%, sense room, laundry 4IC4bes and cow ed 101 Kmddm SL M Ilan. -FA. 9-7 i SeL-&AL 12-5 571-3522 sar,ELTFR co�oR.�rton AJAX 77 b33 FALBY COURT "wo bedroom apartment Ir family building. A,r conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances. aundry faccllties and underground parking ncluded. $701 mo. Call &96-W5 Or 686-0841 Mon. -Fri., 8:30-4:30 p.m. AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 bedrocm aWRWII in family, Dkavdrg Air cordipbnig, broadloom- 2 appiiianps. WWWY taCIMPW $Bursas and eiMOM raw undsrpioud paling rickidad. Call 683-6021 ra Sat -Sun. 12-S SnELTrAR Mon.-FrL 9-5 ..o...r .-.r C1111116 ONE bedroom basement AJAX - bright one bedroom wndl AWJAX - 110 Tuloch Dr., base. AJAX • large 1 bedroom baso- WIOTBY • dean 3 bedroom apartment. Non-smoker no pets, available baserlent apartment in quiet ment apartmrrt, $450, plus SW ment apartment, separate apanrrrn[ for rent. Top Poor d March 1/ March Capp -thy 0-r tlorrho. Private ontrarc*, uMti*s, utiti*t. 6862779. (p22M2) entrance, Eat -in kitchen, duplex. $750 per month plus ve. inclusive. Call 428.1429. 28 cable. Non sntdw, not auitabloand a parking, laundry. cable. utilities. Available rrrrhedissoy. t (03019M for clhidient. $570 morMfily. Cal 4267652 or 6113-S163 COQ2382) bedsoo�n. mer obaPW appliances, no pets, non- smoker. First and last. $625 6915-4M. (022392) OSHAWA - 767 Wilson Rd. N.. 2 call 6665074 &%w 6 Pill, Of 1 1Q bWe S apple two mor". Available rmrdiatMy. AJAX Woetnw Heights, new bodroorn units available $790.. PICKER NG village . quiet adu9 balconies, view of Fienchmen's Calif 427-1796. (0219112) very clean one bedroom base 580 Beall St, 3 b*droom units 4plea, two Aodrooen apantlrra Bay. Close t0 Go, 401 and i Cal 683.3930. (022311 Mont apartment. Central air, available April tar. $998• tops. awiisble March 1. Hydro SOM = g g SM. andily. LAWba AJAX -now two bedroom baso- parking, two appianow avail slow. ukMies included. No G41 included. Call John McCaMn, ment apartment separate able immediately. $495 pole, f e19 I -V- ri-i b8appktatiois MW be Picked up 31 6750 inausiw Suint single 292-7132 bus and shopping. $700 . 2962375. (021992) m tics nwirwt Ganaas L Ixxxrd, 3300 or 6863330. (0220014 entrance, pankrg. Per . Call 6 month � lens868905. a 4263248 (022392) at DuAwnnc1615 Dun- des SL E., 4th floor Lang Tow. NORTHWEST Whitby - 2 AJAX - very attractive 3 ( OSHAWA - March 111111. Large Whitby, or call 436.6610 be. bedroom apasltllrM in dupNK, I ' -,re dein Boor. well main- PICKERING - one bedroom one bod►oom Private entrance. wson 830 and 490 weekdays. available Apra 1, $646 per non- tained and decorated, S Wwment apart^ant• SSPW a* dnway, tndgC slow, $550 . (022082) th plus utilise. FraftaL Ree" appliances, storage shed. entrance and patio, parking. 1/2 hydra First and last. No BRIGHT new ono bedroom call 6665074 &%w 6 Pill, Of private fertced yard with in- dots lo Go. suit single. quiK psis. 1-705359-1296. w 723- bas*m*nt apartine-ni Hate I-- message, m2w ground pool, close to all non sm olm. $650 all inclusive- 6879. 217 Abri St. Vow, 4-8 anranoo. Parking. 4 piece bath TWO room 1ttaA for amenitim. on a quill street. Cal 683.3930. (022311 Pim (OFFERING ONE MONTH FREE RENT FOR THE STH - non•smdkar, $625 rttorsfNy Fest rent on ttty 41pynt p p $1025 inclusive. 427-7409. OSHAWA. aPBnrrtortt for rem 2 A N 0 6TH YEARS END). and last. Cal 42G3966 or 426 pets. FirsUlast, rotorances, ttiibile, Trait find fit' 6113.8768. tt�' bedroorr< $645 1 bodnoorn $150 alter S. (022392) "31.(030192) set 4111 %AMM rtorlt, includes rteMntw bachelor $395 all (022192) Y larg* den. separate bedroom BASE9ENT bachelor apart- NEwI and full bathroom, shared meat for rent in Ajax. Own avail" March 1. AN frrsbinL 1987 Olds Cierra GT, 3.8L, relhovaled ons b*deoorrt rye basement atpentimell in kitchen, separate entrance, entrance, non-smokar. $450 728.9345 or 579-3583 (322592) phone, loaded, excellent condition. will certify. $6950. Older yse Of Whin• exoelisft Pool• gattdars and tltablas n monthly. Cell 427-5207. AJAX north - illi* now 2 Mks, 42843878 days; 683.7155 Fass y� no � �_ �e you own a �se I �) Weleme& Non smoker oy. $650 bedroom, apartrnenL � *rmanao. $675 monthly. Room. evenings. (022592) 4581 0► 579-4511, Rotten. OS MWA - south and. 822 Glen Per month, also room toy m u� 2 vary cam' large $app-rithly. No smoking, and PICKERING - basement (022092) $400 per month. Call 649.2635 h b*dro0rts ave' now or i rho pets. 686.6687. (021992) apartment, separae entrance, BROOKLIN - one bedroom or 649-1118, Wave 0022092) mile ago' 1. $652: Parking, host and cable OSHAWA - large 3 bedroom walk to GO, 2 bedrooms. kitchen. appliarwes. $590 plus 1Tivaila ktCfrn an irtckud*d.5760973or725.48%' OSHAWA now buidtg in con- (022M2) with am -in ktchon. Top 2 (bon of house Adelaide and Simpoe 1/3 utilities. Call 683.5099. homefat, horse farm, after, 6e Marek 1. . $500- Call after, P -m• 831- venom location. One and two SOUTH . 1 bedroom sed bedroom apannnMMswith Indge, AOM area. $750 monthly, utilities inckudial Cal Rob at 427.2387. 01692)---- OSHAWA - 2 level, one 2156. (022'.192) NEWLY finished 2 bedroom, AJAX -The Breakers' brand yideyy*yparking ooeMairiad aParurrnt extra. extra. Frage. stove, garage bedroom, f stove. utilties, rmdge, loose per TOA- new exclusive lak*sge con - and utiitiss included. Cale 40,1. now broadloom, separate and I (p22392) agape ro Pets �. Avail- hydro. n aim m plus hydro. ran smoking. CAN dominiums for immediate 1388. (TF) entrance, share laundry, 0650 ONE bedroom basement able immediately. Call 831- June. 7236902. (022092) occupancy. 1.2.: bedrooms. WESTIIEY and nhonthly al Inclusive. Call 6816' NE .- 71131, ask for Glenn. (021192) apartment, across from GM. Living room, dining room, 5706. (022392) ANSERLEA • one bedroom 900-4500 sq.ft., featuring 5 appy, air. balconies and rive bachelorwr2 rt ktcen, fridge. stow. sepatat0 BASEMENT apartment for rent basement aPartrtrnt. APnl 1. solariums. urdrground park Ing aPainrnen t, CENTRAL Ajax - 2 bedroom saparale entrance ) entrance, $400 plus utilities. in Oshawa. Available $600 inclusive plus cabier health club with indoor pool, Parking. appliances, laundry, basement apartment. fresh. First and last. No car Parking. ninediately. $450 includes parking. no laund no pets. sauna, exercise room and b4. partly furnished. bus to Go, no dean, laundry. bath. $600 . NO cdlect, 7W 6667. and parking- Call 686 gj Single non•smokeir. 831-3518 lards morn. To view Cas 428 pets. FirsUlast, rotorances, ttiibile, Trait find fit' 6113.8768. 'Call 2216. (1)22392) 2216. ( alter S. (022392) 1874. (031592) "W. 6863735. (0225921 (022192) () with garage. $975/month OSHAWA lovely bungalow, utilities. First i last eaf*r" ONE MONTH'S FREE RENT When you sign a 1 yr. lease on a small 1 bdrm. for $564/month Includes fridge, stove 8 utlPa-s Call now! 571-0108 410 H0uses For Rent THREE bedroom sem, stove. fridge. washer. dryer. freezer. coring tan, no pets. no smoking, available March 1 $675 monthly Plus util fies. 6 month lease, South Oshawa. 6550683 atter 6 P.m (031092) AJAX main floor, three bedroom bungalow, stove. fridge. utltres included $910 monthly. FrsVtasVrefefences availableMarch 1192 839- 7569 (021992) AJAX - large bright newly renovated. 3 bedroom bungalow. super location. close TO all amen,(. es. good nerghboumbod. huge fenced let. Lipper level. $99e NI end smm 427-2390 022392) AJAX spotless 2 storey. 3 bedroom, 1 1r2 bath, green house knchen. finepiaCe, double garage. walk to 3o. $ '00 per month, 'rrst S'. plus Jhlrt'eS Available March 15 683-7992 '072092) OSHAWA S,mcoe N at iauwo^. 3 bedroom. arge knU»r• and living room. close !o scnool and snooping. $050 Monthly Plus utilities Frst'tast ava,aole,mmedately 683. 2996 = CNi PICKERING beautiful 3 bed,00m. -tar and upper 'low. fu,iy :arpered. 1 1,2 baths. cove, dsrwsner and freoxace Garage. Jerked faro Close ro "ans.! scii and shopping S. -,r,(. per •-month, available Marl '5 Cil Gabe at 638-766' or Scow' or Crory, &r 42a 9292 '030192Sii PICKERING supra 2900 ill it Two year cid. 4 tsd,00m, 2 1,2 ba ­ s, plus a no toys Rotlebank area 5'450 per --Month Cad ,ohm McCarter. Rerun Genese _,meed. 33, 3300 or 666-333C f022092 BAYLV LIVERPOOL 3 oed,00r^ an 'icor burlgaio.v A00-a^us. wwaie decit a^n_ Yard. aundry parking. No Coots A.a ab a Marc- • 58'5 nIC"'re : rsT and ai 436 295' THREE boo,"- fully detached, Oshawa :.ora tiwoltal area $a(c ^monfhiy - Jiitys Avau- acle Marcli ' 92 Cas 427 '637. eavo-ossage on machine NEW 3 bedroom unk, ,nder -0r,t•• c -ion, K rg-owrr vie Oshawa, oremlaw kechor. ii sure oatn baser -renin wakoul. gree^bet. garage 3 now AJAX- Three bed►oonts, 1,600 sq. ft., 1 12 baffts, fireplace, garage, fridge/stove, upper le"l, St, /month Inclusive. Available March 31st. Call Valerie Pilgrim, ReMax Genesis. PICKERING - BrOCK/Hwy 2. years old Clean. 3 bedroo detached. 1 1/2 baths. appliances, garage, no pet March 11151h. $900 plus 1, utilities. 831.2351. (022392) AJAX - bright 2 storey bedroom detached. Singl garage, rem/sale. 2 balls. rt roum, walkout, toned bac gar all amenities. Immediateh $1100 Plus ulitres. $145.50 755.8991, 267-9376. (022392) AJAX - 401 and Westney. bedroom house, fridge an stove included. $1100 par mor th plus L4d$*$. LMve mstsag on answering machine. 68: 2571. (022392) HWY 2 and 401 area - fol bedroom house, trnishe basensnt. 2 appliances. tam neighbourhood. Available Marc 1. $1200 Per momh plus ubltlet Call 283.9600, ask for Car 1022192) PICKERING Whines Rd, uppr 3 bedroom 7ungalbw. 'l,aundr appliances. parking, tone bacliyard. March 1st. $795 60% of utilities. 439-2962 (22392) 420 Townhouses For Rent AJAX MONARCKBAYLY 2 and 3 bedroom townhouses Newly decorated, fridge and stove, 1 12 baths, single garage and :.asement. $818 - S864 month plus hydro Ai Oca:pary -,r,ln,Tr+g,= rCDr-e $2727 month rec.. 'ec apoiianoa. Apnl • $99c Pius uo,aes No star 6062.. win- PICKERING •elerences 7236069. 5'6 26'3 C22392t L'verpoovTrx- area, PICKERING 50% off first •nOnt's err verpoaBay'y Ava ab,e Fob '5 now y COCOraed. 3 bedroom*,•-Qri 'loot. 4 aopilances. $600 Shan ,,tildes=-nLlast. 284.4219 Or a37-2401 !021992) f Aaver6ser (796.7672) OW 00IIIIIIIIIiIIII"Whift 7N$ Wm* (S7 RUR CoMbr " Preanal Of 10:000 every 1 W"thmePICKEIVING�low�z OSHAWA - two bedroom units bedrooms, fenced yard. Parking. available April Ist. $760 aI 240 Dr. Hee( and hydro ',ear schools and GO. Available mnsOralMy. $765. Cas Larry. extra. extra. Frage. stove, garage 286 .264 or 758-5075 lnckrdod. No Dols. Applications may D* Picked kP a Derham (022192CNC) Housing. 1615 Dundas St. East. WHITBY tour bedroom sem. 4th Flow, Wtvlby or tali 436 Know backyard. bad" onto 6610 between 8:30 and 4:30 greenbelt. Finished recroom weskdelli (0220112) oath playroonveen. 1 112 battle. OSHAWA - two and 3 bedroom ON -in kdchsn, dnrrgreorn WO townhouses, includes all walkout to dodt. $925 . ualties, utilities. 4 appkemboal dose a Available, April 1. 434-1349. schools and anignieles, call 433 (02239M 3972. (TF) OSHAWA Centre area. 3 OSHAWA - 3 bedroom unit bedroom bungalow, finished available March 1 at 570 basement with in-law. BeairiooSt-$BBOheal and hydno woodslove. 2 apPiances. Avail- extra. Fridge. stove, garage able April I. No pets. First and included. No pass. Applications last. Cal 579.2910. 579.4081. may be plied up a Durham GARDEN HILL on 1 acres in Housing. 1615 Dundas St. E., country. A farmhouse 4th Floor. Wh cad 43& ed1r• car rsproducion 20 ryr, Oshawa, 6610 between 8:30 - 4:30 Peterborough, 30 min. AJaw weekdays- (0&'40 Pickering. A must sell Open House Sun Feb. 23, 2-4. 416 AJAX - 3 6 - ..n m 797-2601. (022592) Wsetn*y Rd/Hwy 2 end unit with garage. $975/month OSHAWA lovely bungalow, utilities. First i last eaf*r" close to all amenrtnes, main Non -aim okng, no pets. Avail" floor, 3 bedrooms. $875 per Math 1/92.428$236. (02199 month. Two bedroom basement apartment. $650 per month in. TOWNHOUSES - spacious two dudes utilities. Prone 1116 bedroom townhouses. North of 453-6993. (022792) 401, Close to Go tram stational CENTRAL Whitby - 3 bedroom north and south GM, main floor bungalow, 4 block, blocks away from Knob Hill, Bus stop in front of complex, Aced. appliances. carpoted, fenced able March and April 1st. Calf yard. $795 monthly plus 2/3 434-5914. (022592) utdtes. Firstrlast, avail obis Feb. 20. 666.2032. (022092) PICKOW4G - 401 and WlNtas AJAX - 3 bedroom, hardwood Rd., 3 bedroom townhome, bright baseman• underground floors, corner fireplace, large parking, no snow removal yard. now kitchen, large dnw, -needed. close to schools and first March. claw per month Plus 1/2 utlsrs. Call days or leave amenties. $1075 plus. Home, 420.8662; 291-8940; message. 353-9697. (022192) Office (Iapent4 362-3536. (0223912) f Aaver6ser (796.7672) OW 00IIIIIIIIIiIIII"Whift 7N$ Wm* (S7 RUR CoMbr " Preanal Of 10:000 every 1 _IAGE34- E_SADVFSI'ISE.I�WEDzF>Es 19l2 �. wfl �•,t- rr•wa �•I L 430 °°"R 500 Zsmale 545 "xmw 545 va "m 600 ..f+ JAx • weMrtgr INgIMt Imps 160 mea► old log Iwuse. mostlfr hrrwlahW room own bait nrwovate0 on two acne, 30 In pre, peolassiortal, hies north Of Oshawa and Ajax. Z:, t Indian Hone. Non Down payment ne?otiable. poker. SW weekly. 61167361 $94,000. 705.35 •1037. r 266.2666. (022362) (022092) 10011 for rent, share kitchen LARGE semi, on lake front old bathroom facilities, in street. 4 bedrooms, t 12 baths. ovate home. Burcher/Sayty slinkrg glass wakout to deck, asst Ajax. Hot tub. Cal 663- must see. Reduced $119,900. 306. (021992) Open House, Sat., Sun., 1-4 600 • „ ori 600 1740 Memam s U THE Dl1RHAAI BOARD OF EDUCATION ICKERING -ons furnished aeement roow m. ry clean and 5273.(022092) Slone.. Oshawa. 579 -LUXURY for Ione or sftort ferry$, beautiful 3 bedroom house.TO uiet home. Gentleman DONT mss this onel Whitby ex- Newport Richey. Spacious. deck 575 Lend in Seplember 1992, a grade one French Immersion class will again be deferred, 1300 on ty, hist .rid last. Cal) 839.0257. eaAive 2650 sq.h. 10K below, market value. Immaculate 4 overlooks gulf. $1100 per month, or by the week. Also MONEY problems? Debts out at available at Cadarackque P.S. in Ajax for children who are not bedroom home. many upgrad available. unlumial house in Ocala. Was builders model, control? O1erdue? We con help presentlyenrolled in a French Immersion kindergarten. This lot p +aIAX •room to rent in nice including 5 piece ansuite. casual air. $238.900. Cal 723- 686-3397. (030192SNC) Loans, debt consolidations, leasing. financial counseling, classroom provides an opportunity for grade one students with no Wildly environment near Ajax/ R'ickenn Hospital Use of all 9 1664. (022592) aa....,. moneyTO FREE CONSULTATION. Na. tional CredR Counselling. Pak- previous background to enter the Frerxh Immersion stream. aacilges including microwave. barb BROKER has $t0.000to ler+d at 575 Lend ering - Oshawa, 433-1425. YOU may sten (>ftlld now contacting the school at 428-2347 y �N -alcony, -q. etc. $300 $147 per month. Contact Jerry (TFALL) Cnonthly atter 6. 427-0338. - al 668-6805 Community FonanPARENTS INFORMATION MEETM I022592) dal Servoes. (TF) CADARACKDUuP�UBnLIC SCHOOL E CJVomERPOOUBAYIr - furnished $133,500 Quick Sale - Private. u �S ofor rem n bungalow. Share 5d east Oshawa, lovely three rewRi fackwe on man floor, rem bedroom Iwo storey link. .;'v of 'M,:auy S +egbtialoW Prefer wren-Smoke Pleasant Quiet court, single ftttr, Vem LOM P'�� LOM Teri atter 6. 831-5206, garage. Flagstone walkway. 4'�+M47 r.0221 9Z walkout to large deck. fenced • Sun -up Capital • Low MOfahllr Payments AT IRRNSFIED morn for rem in a yard, warm finished gement. • Cream Financing • FiTermble Ten off PIR . 7:31) nrlean, friendly name. Brock. 401. 571-0190. (022092) • fisceilrabb 30-90 days • CorlpettM frtterest Rates `Kitchen, laundry cable and OSHAWA - 3 bedroom sidel • $5.000 - $10.000 • Private Funds ON lWil ss included. $390 on hay. 2 baths, nch carpet, Solid oak • Private Investors • $2.000 - $5,000 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27 1992 all anytime. 428-0537. cupboards. central air, gas Debt Consolidation Car Financing + + 022392) fireplace in family room. Ills$ TUDENT NIGHTWORKER Separate entrance to basement. • Credo Cads • NevAJsed Cara 740in RyOangr oma. IauWry. $152.000. 430-2496 after 6 p m. • Rel -establish Credit • Good For Fv% Time BuyNs Fechen, garage. Bright. Clean 1022392) . Prevent Wage GameheS • Li61e or No Down Payment Memoriams ouse $375 420.0042 NO down abed tors, room. T.F.G. 021992) 1.2 storey. brick; house. large TES Rd. and Hwy s2. Bed- a^r- and garage on large lel. telr � R tsoni401 area $116.000. kingincluadid. Sita ed� $1079 monthly. Call Rick or 1 1 kach.r, laundry and bath. Non Doug. 668.6805 or 5794252 making, working person. $325 (031092) ___A A BROKER has money to lend MORTGAGES and loans. 9C mX onthly. Frst•tast. 420-5501. SOUTH Ajax - $127.900 3 on a mortgage. Up to 95% for financing. down payment also (021992) bedroom townhouse, finished quolifieA purchasers. Call arranged Arty amount available rec room, upgraded carpets. M a r y A n n• at C i t i c a p i t a I Cal Doug or Rock 668-6805. 450 Snared lowest maintenance tees n Financial n 427-5576 or 229- Cornunrry, Financial Services. ACComm AW lr mov►n condition 683 6200. (03159?) (TF) 9659.(022092 1JAX two oust considerate PICKERING - Income 580 Mortgage 580 Mortgage e'''yes, willing to share w7ti a opoor%nty. 3 bedroom bnck Insurance Insurance n verso mree d ighty. parking. COZY bungalow. 11 rye 2 bedroom [arge. rackyLundry.weirw"kawv with separate entrance. back? -15 $90 weea y. MORTGAGE PROBLEMS? cwswe 127.1552 (022392 close bo a'' amenities. no ICKERtMG Hwy 2 and agents $167.000 B39-6877rerpoo 3 bedroomro22s92)WE CAN HELP! ownhouse to share w t^ • SPACIOUS sem rnerson. $4oe monthy. md`� Bowrrnr+vdle 3 beedr- Lege420 3111 an Gram. 420-64$8 (OZt902, eat-•'' ice diner. walkout 10 deck. new •'001 m 199' central air. AJAX - Harwood South. 3 erose to 4C1. $'29.000 623 »°roi t°wnh°� to s� 3257 r02� Ajax -Pickering & Area wah one person Bus stop nomby Avasable r•r*wedwooly. REDUCED in Raglan �{,, t0 90°X$�^',�,.,,�,. Re�^',,,.�,,. IDft, wx Tor" as ncknwe sank $' 56,90C Two or tree bedroom "r '•'w cin 'w'a ^'"'9• rt+g avadable Cala Guy 3973021 bungalow, t,.naer, .n diming power of Sale foreckisure, poor Crtx1h v.:tt- 740Memoriams 740 In wsaery oflAsgilMtd F. Rofasrts, a** poesed away ua Febrry 18, 1 Sadly in land by worry, kd now to bs re owner Although I am in a place with sunshine and water. And the people here are tW at cheer and laughter. cannot charge ao way I teal on this day. Because you have WA me with only your memory I was born ft 6Att of five, Who would Munk atter lour, you could possibly earl one more. Bu I thank God ova y. I was born Info you. The most wonderful Father and lour more will agree Ks true I remember your Bul so strap and tat, You waked with such pride and grace. you could never fall. Not my fathom. he was the gnansl of al. You were the one who gave me to sa ergh to starred. 'On your own two lost' you said with such demand YOU told me 10 do what I tell in my heart. So I have taken your advice Dad and done my par My W s snob. but appy, and; will raver lorget a6 to Things you have taught t me For: now nave a son who camwse your hen". And I wig pass on al your wmkx with no !hems My son will grow alorng so the very lal That he has ft meq wontledul Grandfather resell in peace W tlweugl4s are te6h you am fiday, now, and ferevec Lew year daughber Sloven and grandam DwwK b' evenings at 686-5569 room. fireplace. full baseneri. 1022392) large com,'iiii ia' Zoned 10t wrloor "• ` om a Wopor 7• vacart< LwW. AJAX -large turtwshed room in Open ~wl Sunday. 655-4106 Fag, profeSSKlrlal Service, 24 hours. tactn Sq 1t name Snared UdltrsrX1 1 EOUIGUARD MORTGAGE s, inces phone.udone. rape. PICKERING Valley Fav^v>•+w•y utilities. aunory Available 22. .ovely Cape Code. two SERVICES immediately $395 mor" Call awrey horse to ante .way 420•0350. (322692; I...d lot. ""Titub dondrton. done to Go Stator, schools. PICKERING - eaedRwe hone P T C Cal 42436' C 1022392) MORTGAGES to 95% d proper - to share Whites Rd N . air, y value, some below bank cable. parlung, quiet area. SCC Townhouses st r+9 n pre-quyey 670 Ps Bruce 837-201112 or 269-0966 510 For Salea a Ioe+s Dos��wAl (02, 992 appkof CFO coreo«a4. regard- LEGAL W DEIED? AJAX -bred now executive,3 NORTHEAST Oshawa res d mere rating and ir+mrre. bedroom town On to anare Fast service and approvals. l Ful use d hose and laur+d unit. ewe, mite bedroom end �an FinancW Ltd. 57,-29W Wr • Md ANO ry unit. new tour, and mite pica lJrtcafesfed Divorce. tadktes $375 per month. park- bathroom. sand new kndnen Oshaw. 6862936 Pickering. Chage of Names, Was rg and amenars iniyige0 427 and flooring, freshly painted (TFNALL) ksuranceCkainrlt, 5008 (022092, throughout. Partiality finished 7.em% 1st Mortgagee; 10.25% Laldw&ienrt, - - - --- -- basement $111.900 $76-0037 2ndIn noire con OSHAWA - Eat ail 401. fined d 0022092) fd� mhrned on- Mriagel8mlh Cortical",s.«^9 duan$' Share mr WU- ienlia Pardons, Debt Recovery. Ise 3 bedroom louse. trrnale PICKERING and unit - 3 approvals. 7 days a wee. BusewnmReglsaabors, non smoker preferred. All bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. Ire" Canada Mortgage Centre. tlMll�fae011 Ydlsres included Call 404.1756decorated and carpeted. Phone (416) 725-6123 (p22py2) Walkout family room, ap- (Oshawa) (0229921 CN.L428-M pranced kitchen. $132.000. 455 C0nd0S For a37.19W (022392) 640 Coning MOTHERED by blackheads' Rent PICKERING - Go. 3 .-1 Events onidye0s dry 11or P>wa� bedroom, vendor provides vi (dipl302771foar . is ad - AJAX Sout1 -one OedroormL 3 financing with low down EMR)PEAN Tour - escorted pits (moo akin Com' Also appliances. fireplace. sauna. payment. excellent location. from Whl�y. Homed. Germany. pedicures, mile, maki-up, pool hrsUlasL waerw=s. April dee Io al amwaiw. wrpeasd. France, May -ion awe fig' al low priors. MZMM 1. $750. Call 6634540 or 427- finished basement, and unit. S p e e t a It u I a r GOOD lo" slam single Man 6046. ( very clean. No agents. FLORIADEexhilo tion. aoeom' wli has to most sirwgle Dad for AJA waterfront - beautifully 213&000- W&MME 1m17921 powby local horYou MAN companionship, 33-36. I decorated 3 bedroom fireplace. - Ren ltrowwn. Call e441-7955. Educated. clean wt, good pool, oairta, etc. Favwmq Fw (0226621 physical shape. tun loving nil 6639316 a 4t666S6244. 520 Ca�sSa1e 670 a~ d (D21992) wa036, Oshawa This ytleek. P.O. Boa Mt Osharwst, AJAX - lbawkervi luxury one •Ow1/ANWIL.E - small ons bedroom gorgeous lake view.. corhdn. my but Iemific 24 hr. security. underground Air bon.. ceramic floors. oak parking, 5 apptianees, res cupboards. balcony. 1, 1 , for oras P -L sauna, avam" widow. 6aclhebr or couple. Mum April 1. $900. 663-4236. a", $83,900. Cam 62340909. 10219M 022W AJAX - 2 bedroom 1 112 balks, LIH 71.5. (022192) ADOPIIOM - Happily maimed professional husband and hontartal I wile wlah to pnwide a Will % homes for a new ban or yawl did. Cal OOOM 416- "14W4. 0219M in Memoriams The Wird The wird is file love. 0 caresses and moves the senses To item highs that become shivers And in the eve. Becom" still Low r5 Nte the wed gSoomsetimes d rushes wrth And becomes quiet and consuming When two hearts are a peace. Love is a owrids breeze M Cartheve 1 W7 F mernory of Dol wl sat and brother paced away Fab. 19. 1991 May the reds d loos bide Willy And whoe to train hem we rel always, wire we mils you And Fi li gnat you we. rwre. Faew in aur hers tee A Barb, sler i rail ow Mom and He/ewr. 14ces and WON Missing � haw Itiolo ry 11•, 1Ng on You raised W a1, two fill Dmfs, You ttw$IMd our hair i combed our tai. Always than b lend a To guide 8 Comb" VA no demand. As time Panama by 8 diba grow, We all PA warred you to know. Although your pati a now of rest, That we know Dad, il wets for the beat. You s,llered long b e east I fair, Bu now we know you're at )Maven'! stair. We lone you Dad 6 always Vol, But avert ilho 1gh One Mn"I Stu. The low we al haw in our heath for you, Will be there for do-dy. while the skies are blue. So when you look dorm from the heavens above, howl See on our laces. the smiles of low. TIMI special gift from God above, The gift you gave us al. The gift sled Low. Your daughter forever L.ora4e i lorry, Linda, David, Shron TAX TIME DIRECTORY Watch for our TAX TIME DIRECTORY published very Sunday and Wednesday. Consultants. Preparers, Accountants. Book-keepers and private prttes may participate by brig: Mary van Kessel, 576-9335 Tor. Ine 798-7572, Fax 579.22M Classified Fax 579-2238 HERONGATE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 65 KINGSTON RD. E_, AJAX 416-427-0789 "ONE CAT, UNSPAYED CAN BE RESPONSIBLE FOR 80,399,780 KITTENS IN A 10 YEAR BREEDING LIFE, BASED ON A SURVIVAL RATE OF 2.8 KITTENS PER LITTER." FEBRUARY IS CAT SPAY/NEUTER MONTH ALL PET OWNERS MUST ASSUME THEIR PORTION OF THE RESPONSIBILITY TO HAVE THEIR PET SPAYED OR NEUTERED BEFORE THE FIRST LITTER CALL NOW FOR DETAILS 427-0789 1.1 10 4 appiartoes, $050 irtcusfve. w LOIS For �I,,If,,Naa..a,,,,p..e,,nsiw, thoughtful MINIM oonrd and tams: pW► Ooalparaq arch t. Cao 666 535 y` a deal ping Counselling. Free and 6565 or 569-1625- leave oridrmial ambeft Mother message. !� LOT mar sale n Entaield. 10011 xo Friday. 690 man so 490 pAL VolVD , -, - iort c, III nmial Chi CW& In Oshawa. Tuesday. 1 to $• REPAIRS? . . 470 pre 519'L Mktg 6.900.1MB hold 723.621. Malloy Fdday. 630 3 p m and w.mw.d y 1 b 6 ASSISTANCE • . 1 niongage. All perrtis. TM. 726- am. - 490 p rr Free Clhic, pink Pith=* Thum. 3100 p m 9671. (031792) Tussdrys and Thiesdgrs, 490 - to 6 pm. For luither Ydontialion HN'T � i� OtA TOw11 s30 pm. . ITall! 4336601 durin0 4336601 a Pb* - DON'T Norms. (TF) aft 420.6761. (TF) now at Woodlig Estates. Only 540 Prope�f� JESUS In Oshawa - At the DISTRESS Centre - Need 90 nninkaes N.E. d Pidterig. HoWay Inn, Sunday 1090 aim someone to talk to? Call us Fully equipped, 2-3 or 4 Room 221, Jim Campbes, 1. a„yylk 4331121, 4276630. bedroornconages.3piece both, SOSCAYGEON - three 7056639475 (OrI0692) harated pod. sandy beach, boat bellnoom w 81wfmM home on and motor nmals, scare. weekly beaftlkl Lice S9wr lake (10 ADO A 116e epba B C. cobalt -CANADA • - l HOUSING bingos and movies, large mkNnes bre lobcal9eon On wofrslaMs ' C•kidy Lisa. Dian Ire d �r ysMCORPORATION. plound. 33 acres a a ream ** MOW r86lentrr hone or and Jerei9er two emeiig per- my, laid till 7W a" It ayga. Congo" available �0 ktning for year round recreational somal photos d ws Owings for . lot •M til Mir May 10. $295 and up ar week pmpoow. New pine flora and salt. For OlaveM kdamnasorn Weekend apodal. Seasonal kaclrmn ssldeern trr6e to Curdy Prim iota s70- P •dri601• one bednoonn CcOape atratable 9replmcsk tum caam► deck wsh RD. I(ebswi0. &C.. V1Y 7P4. Mold yf7M Y •trN Tont and trailer sites also WAAWUm hon k1n man d Adults only pbm*L (031262) �qN A RESIDENTIAL • e ' • available. 1.705-653-1317. rtlaafer oadroaR Can blind laud M22M IoM itsaeffor, drlled ttww smp6C YSWPWSOM@ftd• • A • alsew and elactic Iwo. As" the bred? Doss your ministr $1.5.000. Call Bob Lyons. wast limens$? The I I Is COLETTE GRANTv 404-0020 MmW Rssl BOW Uel- (414 to Med minim r, Micah 3:11. Class" Fu 576.= •32-2564 or (416) 637-2376- yolaft 56:10-12. John 10:11. 679.2= (0225M Jka CAWSW 1-70b9ti3.9476. . ....:! :••f..v: :•:.:.. .. ?•.. ..:.:.. tri.. :r..i+.• n•iw...... rr .: l.:: v..:ir :v: .: v��N% k ..... .. • •+y..' ..T •e•' � �. ... ^ �:�'.i$r ti ..•rt:,yt�r..��it?r 4{„�.'frf9a rt+g avadable Cala Guy 3973021 bungalow, t,.naer, .n diming power of Sale foreckisure, poor Crtx1h v.:tt- 740Memoriams 740 In wsaery oflAsgilMtd F. Rofasrts, a** poesed away ua Febrry 18, 1 Sadly in land by worry, kd now to bs re owner Although I am in a place with sunshine and water. And the people here are tW at cheer and laughter. cannot charge ao way I teal on this day. Because you have WA me with only your memory I was born ft 6Att of five, Who would Munk atter lour, you could possibly earl one more. Bu I thank God ova y. I was born Info you. The most wonderful Father and lour more will agree Ks true I remember your Bul so strap and tat, You waked with such pride and grace. you could never fall. Not my fathom. he was the gnansl of al. You were the one who gave me to sa ergh to starred. 'On your own two lost' you said with such demand YOU told me 10 do what I tell in my heart. So I have taken your advice Dad and done my par My W s snob. but appy, and; will raver lorget a6 to Things you have taught t me For: now nave a son who camwse your hen". And I wig pass on al your wmkx with no !hems My son will grow alorng so the very lal That he has ft meq wontledul Grandfather resell in peace W tlweugl4s are te6h you am fiday, now, and ferevec Lew year daughber Sloven and grandam DwwK b' evenings at 686-5569 room. fireplace. full baseneri. 1022392) large com,'iiii ia' Zoned 10t wrloor "• ` om a Wopor 7• vacart< LwW. AJAX -large turtwshed room in Open ~wl Sunday. 655-4106 Fag, profeSSKlrlal Service, 24 hours. tactn Sq 1t name Snared UdltrsrX1 1 EOUIGUARD MORTGAGE s, inces phone.udone. rape. PICKERING Valley Fav^v>•+w•y utilities. aunory Available 22. .ovely Cape Code. two SERVICES immediately $395 mor" Call awrey horse to ante .way 420•0350. (322692; I...d lot. ""Titub dondrton. done to Go Stator, schools. PICKERING - eaedRwe hone P T C Cal 42436' C 1022392) MORTGAGES to 95% d proper - to share Whites Rd N . air, y value, some below bank cable. parlung, quiet area. SCC Townhouses st r+9 n pre-quyey 670 Ps Bruce 837-201112 or 269-0966 510 For Salea a Ioe+s Dos��wAl (02, 992 appkof CFO coreo«a4. regard- LEGAL W DEIED? AJAX -bred now executive,3 NORTHEAST Oshawa res d mere rating and ir+mrre. bedroom town On to anare Fast service and approvals. l Ful use d hose and laur+d unit. ewe, mite bedroom end �an FinancW Ltd. 57,-29W Wr • Md ANO ry unit. new tour, and mite pica lJrtcafesfed Divorce. tadktes $375 per month. park- bathroom. sand new kndnen Oshaw. 6862936 Pickering. Chage of Names, Was rg and amenars iniyige0 427 and flooring, freshly painted (TFNALL) ksuranceCkainrlt, 5008 (022092, throughout. Partiality finished 7.em% 1st Mortgagee; 10.25% Laldw&ienrt, - - - --- -- basement $111.900 $76-0037 2ndIn noire con OSHAWA - Eat ail 401. fined d 0022092) fd� mhrned on- Mriagel8mlh Cortical",s.«^9 duan$' Share mr WU- ienlia Pardons, Debt Recovery. Ise 3 bedroom louse. trrnale PICKERING and unit - 3 approvals. 7 days a wee. BusewnmReglsaabors, non smoker preferred. All bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. Ire" Canada Mortgage Centre. tlMll�fae011 Ydlsres included Call 404.1756decorated and carpeted. Phone (416) 725-6123 (p22py2) Walkout family room, ap- (Oshawa) (0229921 CN.L428-M pranced kitchen. $132.000. 455 C0nd0S For a37.19W (022392) 640 Coning MOTHERED by blackheads' Rent PICKERING - Go. 3 .-1 Events onidye0s dry 11or P>wa� bedroom, vendor provides vi (dipl302771foar . is ad - AJAX Sout1 -one OedroormL 3 financing with low down EMR)PEAN Tour - escorted pits (moo akin Com' Also appliances. fireplace. sauna. payment. excellent location. from Whl�y. Homed. Germany. pedicures, mile, maki-up, pool hrsUlasL waerw=s. April dee Io al amwaiw. wrpeasd. France, May -ion awe fig' al low priors. MZMM 1. $750. Call 6634540 or 427- finished basement, and unit. S p e e t a It u I a r GOOD lo" slam single Man 6046. ( very clean. No agents. FLORIADEexhilo tion. aoeom' wli has to most sirwgle Dad for AJA waterfront - beautifully 213&000- W&MME 1m17921 powby local horYou MAN companionship, 33-36. I decorated 3 bedroom fireplace. - Ren ltrowwn. Call e441-7955. Educated. clean wt, good pool, oairta, etc. Favwmq Fw (0226621 physical shape. tun loving nil 6639316 a 4t666S6244. 520 Ca�sSa1e 670 a~ d (D21992) wa036, Oshawa This ytleek. P.O. Boa Mt Osharwst, AJAX - lbawkervi luxury one •Ow1/ANWIL.E - small ons bedroom gorgeous lake view.. corhdn. my but Iemific 24 hr. security. underground Air bon.. ceramic floors. oak parking, 5 apptianees, res cupboards. balcony. 1, 1 , for oras P -L sauna, avam" widow. 6aclhebr or couple. Mum April 1. $900. 663-4236. a", $83,900. Cam 62340909. 10219M 022W AJAX - 2 bedroom 1 112 balks, LIH 71.5. (022192) ADOPIIOM - Happily maimed professional husband and hontartal I wile wlah to pnwide a Will % homes for a new ban or yawl did. Cal OOOM 416- "14W4. 0219M in Memoriams The Wird The wird is file love. 0 caresses and moves the senses To item highs that become shivers And in the eve. Becom" still Low r5 Nte the wed gSoomsetimes d rushes wrth And becomes quiet and consuming When two hearts are a peace. Love is a owrids breeze M Cartheve 1 W7 F mernory of Dol wl sat and brother paced away Fab. 19. 1991 May the reds d loos bide Willy And whoe to train hem we rel always, wire we mils you And Fi li gnat you we. rwre. Faew in aur hers tee A Barb, sler i rail ow Mom and He/ewr. 14ces and WON Missing � haw Itiolo ry 11•, 1Ng on You raised W a1, two fill Dmfs, You ttw$IMd our hair i combed our tai. Always than b lend a To guide 8 Comb" VA no demand. As time Panama by 8 diba grow, We all PA warred you to know. Although your pati a now of rest, That we know Dad, il wets for the beat. You s,llered long b e east I fair, Bu now we know you're at )Maven'! stair. We lone you Dad 6 always Vol, But avert ilho 1gh One Mn"I Stu. The low we al haw in our heath for you, Will be there for do-dy. while the skies are blue. So when you look dorm from the heavens above, howl See on our laces. the smiles of low. TIMI special gift from God above, The gift you gave us al. The gift sled Low. Your daughter forever L.ora4e i lorry, Linda, David, Shron TAX TIME DIRECTORY Watch for our TAX TIME DIRECTORY published very Sunday and Wednesday. Consultants. Preparers, Accountants. Book-keepers and private prttes may participate by brig: Mary van Kessel, 576-9335 Tor. Ine 798-7572, Fax 579.22M Classified Fax 579-2238 HERONGATE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 65 KINGSTON RD. E_, AJAX 416-427-0789 "ONE CAT, UNSPAYED CAN BE RESPONSIBLE FOR 80,399,780 KITTENS IN A 10 YEAR BREEDING LIFE, BASED ON A SURVIVAL RATE OF 2.8 KITTENS PER LITTER." FEBRUARY IS CAT SPAY/NEUTER MONTH ALL PET OWNERS MUST ASSUME THEIR PORTION OF THE RESPONSIBILITY TO HAVE THEIR PET SPAYED OR NEUTERED BEFORE THE FIRST LITTER CALL NOW FOR DETAILS 427-0789 1.1 10 4 appiartoes, $050 irtcusfve. w LOIS For �I,,If,,Naa..a,,,,p..e,,nsiw, thoughtful MINIM oonrd and tams: pW► Ooalparaq arch t. Cao 666 535 y` a deal ping Counselling. Free and 6565 or 569-1625- leave oridrmial ambeft Mother message. !� LOT mar sale n Entaield. 10011 xo Friday. 690 man so 490 pAL VolVD , -, - iort c, III nmial Chi CW& In Oshawa. Tuesday. 1 to $• REPAIRS? . . 470 pre 519'L Mktg 6.900.1MB hold 723.621. Malloy Fdday. 630 3 p m and w.mw.d y 1 b 6 ASSISTANCE • . 1 niongage. All perrtis. TM. 726- am. - 490 p rr Free Clhic, pink Pith=* Thum. 3100 p m 9671. (031792) Tussdrys and Thiesdgrs, 490 - to 6 pm. For luither Ydontialion HN'T � i� OtA TOw11 s30 pm. . ITall! 4336601 durin0 4336601 a Pb* - DON'T Norms. (TF) aft 420.6761. (TF) now at Woodlig Estates. Only 540 Prope�f� JESUS In Oshawa - At the DISTRESS Centre - Need 90 nninkaes N.E. d Pidterig. HoWay Inn, Sunday 1090 aim someone to talk to? Call us Fully equipped, 2-3 or 4 Room 221, Jim Campbes, 1. a„yylk 4331121, 4276630. bedroornconages.3piece both, SOSCAYGEON - three 7056639475 (OrI0692) harated pod. sandy beach, boat bellnoom w 81wfmM home on and motor nmals, scare. weekly beaftlkl Lice S9wr lake (10 ADO A 116e epba B C. cobalt -CANADA • - l HOUSING bingos and movies, large mkNnes bre lobcal9eon On wofrslaMs ' C•kidy Lisa. Dian Ire d �r ysMCORPORATION. plound. 33 acres a a ream ** MOW r86lentrr hone or and Jerei9er two emeiig per- my, laid till 7W a" It ayga. Congo" available �0 ktning for year round recreational somal photos d ws Owings for . lot •M til Mir May 10. $295 and up ar week pmpoow. New pine flora and salt. For OlaveM kdamnasorn Weekend apodal. Seasonal kaclrmn ssldeern trr6e to Curdy Prim iota s70- P •dri601• one bednoonn CcOape atratable 9replmcsk tum caam► deck wsh RD. I(ebswi0. &C.. V1Y 7P4. 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Boa Mt Osharwst, AJAX - lbawkervi luxury one •Ow1/ANWIL.E - small ons bedroom gorgeous lake view.. corhdn. my but Iemific 24 hr. security. underground Air bon.. ceramic floors. oak parking, 5 apptianees, res cupboards. balcony. 1, 1 , for oras P -L sauna, avam" widow. 6aclhebr or couple. Mum April 1. $900. 663-4236. a", $83,900. Cam 62340909. 10219M 022W AJAX - 2 bedroom 1 112 balks, LIH 71.5. (022192) ADOPIIOM - Happily maimed professional husband and hontartal I wile wlah to pnwide a Will % homes for a new ban or yawl did. Cal OOOM 416- "14W4. 0219M in Memoriams The Wird The wird is file love. 0 caresses and moves the senses To item highs that become shivers And in the eve. Becom" still Low r5 Nte the wed gSoomsetimes d rushes wrth And becomes quiet and consuming When two hearts are a peace. Love is a owrids breeze M Cartheve 1 W7 F mernory of Dol wl sat and brother paced away Fab. 19. 1991 May the reds d loos bide Willy And whoe to train hem we rel always, wire we mils you And Fi li gnat you we. rwre. Faew in aur hers tee A Barb, sler i rail ow Mom and He/ewr. 14ces and WON Missing � haw Itiolo ry 11•, 1Ng on You raised W a1, two fill Dmfs, You ttw$IMd our hair i combed our tai. Always than b lend a To guide 8 Comb" VA no demand. As time Panama by 8 diba grow, We all PA warred you to know. Although your pati a now of rest, That we know Dad, il wets for the beat. You s,llered long b e east I fair, Bu now we know you're at )Maven'! stair. We lone you Dad 6 always Vol, But avert ilho 1gh One Mn"I Stu. The low we al haw in our heath for you, Will be there for do-dy. while the skies are blue. So when you look dorm from the heavens above, howl See on our laces. the smiles of low. TIMI special gift from God above, The gift you gave us al. The gift sled Low. Your daughter forever L.ora4e i lorry, Linda, David, Shron TAX TIME DIRECTORY Watch for our TAX TIME DIRECTORY published very Sunday and Wednesday. Consultants. Preparers, Accountants. Book-keepers and private prttes may participate by brig: Mary van Kessel, 576-9335 Tor. Ine 798-7572, Fax 579.22M Classified Fax 579-2238 HERONGATE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 65 KINGSTON RD. E_, AJAX 416-427-0789 "ONE CAT, UNSPAYED CAN BE RESPONSIBLE FOR 80,399,780 KITTENS IN A 10 YEAR BREEDING LIFE, BASED ON A SURVIVAL RATE OF 2.8 KITTENS PER LITTER." FEBRUARY IS CAT SPAY/NEUTER MONTH ALL PET OWNERS MUST ASSUME THEIR PORTION OF THE RESPONSIBILITY TO HAVE THEIR PET SPAYED OR NEUTERED BEFORE THE FIRST LITTER CALL NOW FOR DETAILS 427-0789 1.1 10 4 appiartoes, $050 irtcusfve. w LOIS For �I,,If,,Naa..a,,,,p..e,,nsiw, thoughtful MINIM oonrd and tams: pW► Ooalparaq arch t. Cao 666 535 y` a deal ping Counselling. Free and 6565 or 569-1625- leave oridrmial ambeft Mother message. !� LOT mar sale n Entaield. 10011 xo Friday. 690 man so 490 pAL VolVD , -, - iort c, III nmial Chi CW& In Oshawa. Tuesday. 1 to $• REPAIRS? . . 470 pre 519'L Mktg 6.900.1MB hold 723.621. Malloy Fdday. 630 3 p m and w.mw.d y 1 b 6 ASSISTANCE • . 1 niongage. All perrtis. TM. 726- am. - 490 p rr Free Clhic, pink Pith=* Thum. 3100 p m 9671. (031792) Tussdrys and Thiesdgrs, 490 - to 6 pm. For luither Ydontialion HN'T � i� OtA TOw11 s30 pm. . ITall! 4336601 durin0 4336601 a Pb* - DON'T Norms. (TF) aft 420.6761. (TF) now at Woodlig Estates. Only 540 Prope�f� JESUS In Oshawa - At the DISTRESS Centre - Need 90 nninkaes N.E. d Pidterig. HoWay Inn, Sunday 1090 aim someone to talk to? Call us Fully equipped, 2-3 or 4 Room 221, Jim Campbes, 1. a„yylk 4331121, 4276630. bedroornconages.3piece both, SOSCAYGEON - three 7056639475 (OrI0692) harated pod. sandy beach, boat bellnoom w 81wfmM home on and motor nmals, scare. weekly beaftlkl Lice S9wr lake (10 ADO A 116e epba B C. cobalt -CANADA • - l HOUSING bingos and movies, large mkNnes bre lobcal9eon On wofrslaMs ' C•kidy Lisa. Dian Ire d �r ysMCORPORATION. plound. 33 acres a a ream ** MOW r86lentrr hone or and Jerei9er two emeiig per- my, laid till 7W a" It ayga. Congo" available �0 ktning for year round recreational somal photos d ws Owings for . lot •M til Mir May 10. $295 and up ar week pmpoow. New pine flora and salt. For OlaveM kdamnasorn Weekend apodal. Seasonal kaclrmn ssldeern trr6e to Curdy Prim iota s70- P •dri601• one bednoonn CcOape atratable 9replmcsk tum caam► deck wsh RD. I(ebswi0. &C.. V1Y 7P4. Mold yf7M Y •trN Tont and trailer sites also WAAWUm hon k1n man d Adults only pbm*L (031262) �qN A RESIDENTIAL • e ' • available. 1.705-653-1317. rtlaafer oadroaR Can blind laud M22M IoM itsaeffor, drlled ttww smp6C YSWPWSOM@ftd• • A • alsew and elactic Iwo. As" the bred? Doss your ministr $1.5.000. Call Bob Lyons. wast limens$? The I I Is COLETTE GRANTv 404-0020 MmW Rssl BOW Uel- (414 to Med minim r, Micah 3:11. Class" Fu 576.= •32-2564 or (416) 637-2376- yolaft 56:10-12. John 10:11. 679.2= (0225M Jka CAWSW 1-70b9ti3.9476. . ....:! :••f..v: :•:.:.. .. ?•.. ..:.:.. tri.. :r..i+.• n•iw...... rr .: l.:: v..:ir :v: .: v��N% k ..... .. • •+y..' ..T •e•' � �. ... ^ �:�'.i$r ti ..•rt:,yt�r..��it?r 4{„�.'frf9a LIH 71.5. (022192) ADOPIIOM - Happily maimed professional husband and hontartal I wile wlah to pnwide a Will % homes for a new ban or yawl did. Cal OOOM 416- "14W4. 0219M in Memoriams The Wird The wird is file love. 0 caresses and moves the senses To item highs that become shivers And in the eve. Becom" still Low r5 Nte the wed gSoomsetimes d rushes wrth And becomes quiet and consuming When two hearts are a peace. Love is a owrids breeze M Cartheve 1 W7 F mernory of Dol wl sat and brother paced away Fab. 19. 1991 May the reds d loos bide Willy And whoe to train hem we rel always, wire we mils you And Fi li gnat you we. rwre. Faew in aur hers tee A Barb, sler i rail ow Mom and He/ewr. 14ces and WON Missing � haw Itiolo ry 11•, 1Ng on You raised W a1, two fill Dmfs, You ttw$IMd our hair i combed our tai. Always than b lend a To guide 8 Comb" VA no demand. As time Panama by 8 diba grow, We all PA warred you to know. Although your pati a now of rest, That we know Dad, il wets for the beat. You s,llered long b e east I fair, Bu now we know you're at )Maven'! stair. We lone you Dad 6 always Vol, But avert ilho 1gh One Mn"I Stu. The low we al haw in our heath for you, Will be there for do-dy. while the skies are blue. So when you look dorm from the heavens above, howl See on our laces. the smiles of low. TIMI special gift from God above, The gift you gave us al. The gift sled Low. Your daughter forever L.ora4e i lorry, Linda, David, Shron TAX TIME DIRECTORY Watch for our TAX TIME DIRECTORY published very Sunday and Wednesday. Consultants. Preparers, Accountants. Book-keepers and private prttes may participate by brig: Mary van Kessel, 576-9335 Tor. Ine 798-7572, Fax 579.22M Classified Fax 579-2238 HERONGATE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 65 KINGSTON RD. E_, AJAX 416-427-0789 "ONE CAT, UNSPAYED CAN BE RESPONSIBLE FOR 80,399,780 KITTENS IN A 10 YEAR BREEDING LIFE, BASED ON A SURVIVAL RATE OF 2.8 KITTENS PER LITTER." FEBRUARY IS CAT SPAY/NEUTER MONTH ALL PET OWNERS MUST ASSUME THEIR PORTION OF THE RESPONSIBILITY TO HAVE THEIR PET SPAYED OR NEUTERED BEFORE THE FIRST LITTER CALL NOW FOR DETAILS 427-0789 1.1 10 4 appiartoes, $050 irtcusfve. w LOIS For �I,,If,,Naa..a,,,,p..e,,nsiw, thoughtful MINIM oonrd and tams: pW► Ooalparaq arch t. Cao 666 535 y` a deal ping Counselling. Free and 6565 or 569-1625- leave oridrmial ambeft Mother message. !� LOT mar sale n Entaield. 10011 xo Friday. 690 man so 490 pAL VolVD , -, - iort c, III nmial Chi CW& In Oshawa. Tuesday. 1 to $• REPAIRS? . . 470 pre 519'L Mktg 6.900.1MB hold 723.621. Malloy Fdday. 630 3 p m and w.mw.d y 1 b 6 ASSISTANCE • . 1 niongage. All perrtis. TM. 726- am. - 490 p rr Free Clhic, pink Pith=* Thum. 3100 p m 9671. (031792) Tussdrys and Thiesdgrs, 490 - to 6 pm. For luither Ydontialion HN'T � i� OtA TOw11 s30 pm. . ITall! 4336601 durin0 4336601 a Pb* - DON'T Norms. (TF) aft 420.6761. (TF) now at Woodlig Estates. Only 540 Prope�f� JESUS In Oshawa - At the DISTRESS Centre - Need 90 nninkaes N.E. d Pidterig. HoWay Inn, Sunday 1090 aim someone to talk to? Call us Fully equipped, 2-3 or 4 Room 221, Jim Campbes, 1. a„yylk 4331121, 4276630. bedroornconages.3piece both, SOSCAYGEON - three 7056639475 (OrI0692) harated pod. sandy beach, boat bellnoom w 81wfmM home on and motor nmals, scare. weekly beaftlkl Lice S9wr lake (10 ADO A 116e epba B C. cobalt -CANADA • - l HOUSING bingos and movies, large mkNnes bre lobcal9eon On wofrslaMs ' C•kidy Lisa. Dian Ire d �r ysMCORPORATION. plound. 33 acres a a ream ** MOW r86lentrr hone or and Jerei9er two emeiig per- my, laid till 7W a" It ayga. Congo" available �0 ktning for year round recreational somal photos d ws Owings for . lot •M til Mir May 10. $295 and up ar week pmpoow. New pine flora and salt. For OlaveM kdamnasorn Weekend apodal. Seasonal kaclrmn ssldeern trr6e to Curdy Prim iota s70- P •dri601• one bednoonn CcOape atratable 9replmcsk tum caam► deck wsh RD. I(ebswi0. &C.. V1Y 7P4. Mold yf7M Y •trN Tont and trailer sites also WAAWUm hon k1n man d Adults only pbm*L (031262) �qN A RESIDENTIAL • e ' • available. 1.705-653-1317. rtlaafer oadroaR Can blind laud M22M IoM itsaeffor, drlled ttww smp6C YSWPWSOM@ftd• • A • alsew and elactic Iwo. As" the bred? Doss your ministr $1.5.000. Call Bob Lyons. wast limens$? The I I Is COLETTE GRANTv 404-0020 MmW Rssl BOW Uel- (414 to Med minim r, Micah 3:11. Class" Fu 576.= •32-2564 or (416) 637-2376- yolaft 56:10-12. John 10:11. 679.2= (0225M Jka CAWSW 1-70b9ti3.9476. . ....:! :••f..v: :•:.:.. .. ?•.. ..:.:.. tri.. :r..i+.• n•iw...... rr .: l.:: v..:ir :v: .: v��N% k ..... .. • •+y..' ..T •e•' � �. ... ^ �:�'.i$r ti ..•rt:,yt�r..��it?r 4{„�.'frf9a r ,�,,T•. - - __ __ - ---- _ -- ---- _..------- _.,._._.�_._.__ _� � �h A•i"i �,"t%'.i•�7�-iw.=�:rSJ' ..�/���yy����r���►5������� a• Bmught to you by the automotive dealers of Ajax and Pickering Rell* OWAS coMrrrwuorKrr ��M MMdr1A tft Mm d pie r dwipeftm OW yn bro. w •M nee d r~ Omen wew rww », 6618 y.r.1 TMrdNw rr awr.r r w!r Mwr r.ra.r ableGolf on on By JIM ROBINSON Because there are so many of • them on the market these days, one tends to forget it was almost 20 years ago when Volkswagen Rabbit which pioneered the concept of the front -drive, easy -to -own, hatch- back. Oh sure, the Morris Mini Minor did debut 10 years earlier and con- tinues to be built today; but it was never accepted in North America the same way the Rabbit was. Somehow in the shuffle, we now think of Japan, and increasing- ly North America, as the place where you can get a sedan to ff carry four (five in a pinch) for under $15,000. a The Rabbit has evolved into the cur- rent Golf. As this is reli being written, the third generation has been the unveiled in Europe and should be hitting these shores in the spring, takes but one could expect a price increase. That m turn prompt- wh ed a telephone call to Volkswagen Canada to the R find out if there was •still such a thing as an "affordable" VW, and left indeed, there is. Prices for the two - door Golf diesel begin at S10,710 while the gasoline ver- sion lists for the identical price. Same goes for the four -door, both diesel and gasoline version are Priced at 511,200. You can actually buy a fuel -injected GTi for S 13,880. That is remarkable as the GTi created what we now call the ".hot -hatch" niche, which is particu- larly attractive to the hip, young buyer. Thus I was eager to try out the entry level VW to find out if it still is a car to be reckoned with; or if • it's a car still being produced to make extra cash for Wolfsburg now that all the tooling has been amor- tized. As the next generation Golf continues the same concept and layout, the bW is certainly not the case. .Both our 1992 test vehicle and the next generation to come Golf have the same layout harking back to the Rabbit. The engine is mounted transversely at the front driving through a five -speed manu- al or three -speed automatic transaxle. • The Golf still has an upwardly Opening rear hatch, albeit with a high lift over, and the ability to fold down the back seats So make a very capacious cargo area big enough to move easy chairs Our test car is certainly for the minimalist motorist having few Options. It did not have the follow- ing options: $430, power steering; 5129 height adjust steering; $510 sunroof; $290 cruise control; or the 5 1, 185 air conditioning. In addition to it's base price of $10,710 our test two -door, fuel - injected model did have: 5270 metallic paint in nondescript green; and it came with the 5275 pull-out, full -logic cassette radio which gave marvellous tone but was, unfortu- nately, let down by an antenna which just didn't seem to have any pulling power. With hand -wind windows and outside mirrors adjusted by a man- ual joystick affair, the Golf may have been short of a few luxury items, but ride and go were not two of them, that is after I got use to the lack of ordable power steering. I would advise anyone ordering the car IId to find the $430 it takes to have a power rack installed. Not only is it able, very heavy to steer and park at slow speeds Golf (after all the engine's full weight is on the front wheels) but the Over toe -in camber on the front wheels makes it jump back very abrupt - ere ly to straight ahead after turning a corner. abbit At the risk of be labelled sexist, women would find this a pleas - off ant car to drive, particu- larly in downtown traf- fic. On the highway, the three -speed automatic may not be the smoothest shifting or most responsive automatic transaxle ever produced, but it certainly has stood the test of time being one of the most reliable autoboxes you can buy in any car anywhere. Same goes for the engine. It looks the same as the 1.8 -litre four - cylinder going back to Rabbit days, but it has seen a lot of refinement. Today, it pumps out 100 hp, not bad for an eight -valve four cylin- der. Using a combination of air flow metering, computer ,and knock sensors, the Golf pulls strongly, and cleanly, till well up past the legal limit. Push your foot down at any speed and passing gear cuts in smartly, something I've found lacking in Japanese luxury cars costing more than $40,000. It was a pleasure, I mean it, to pop the hood of a 1992 car and be able to understand what everything was there for. The back yard mechanic can still change the oil and adjust the timing of this car without maker -installed computers defeating your efforts. There is also the question of safety. Volkswagen has been a leader in "crumple zones" in their cars. Inside there is more than enough room and the seats are firm and supportive if a bit dull. The entire cabin continues a long-standing VW tradition of being finished in a rather sombre dark grey velour. But, these interiors are known for their longevity, something else 091- which people have come to expect from VW. The instrument pod , while com- prehensive enoueh, nwk app,_ jr,� 0 0 old-fashioned and in need of an update. But to do that would add to the selling cost and defeat the pur- p),�c of oflcnnt an affordable VW. nTA • to If your primary interest in a set of wheels is reliability, fuel effi- cienc%, and long life, Volkswagen's lona-;erv,ng Golf may he the rh FREE wrm■ CAR LUBE COUPON ■ 1 WASH ONLY ■ OIL & FILTER ■ 1 ■ PLUS A FREE ■ 50 POINT $ 95 ■ MAINTENANCE ■ INSPECTION ■ ■ TOYOTA TOYOTA ■ ■ GENUINE PARTS QUALITY SERVICE■ TUN&UP ALIGNMENT ■ 4 Cry •Compression ■ ■ PLUS INSPECT CSP ROTOR . FRONT END ■ ■ NSPECT BELTS • SET TIMING ■ 95 ■ 95 49 ■ ■ ■ PLUS PARTS ■ ■ � 'VANS 6 V6 EXTRA 4 WHEEL $79.95 � N 557 KINGSTON RD. ■ PICKERING ■ ■ — DIRECT SERVICE PHONE •1 • • 420-5788 ■ SEWM HOURS: 1.800.263.4431 ■ ti011.•nft 7 ao M -M PLL, wm 7:s M-4:0 PK TOYOTA VEHICLES ONLY TtSN 44 L 70 A 40 PAL, SAE t►AO AY -1 A PS OFFER GOOD FROM FEB. S THRU 2* 1 ,CAGB �'!�"�i ��.►•�`� lid+>I� 1!!� -- s - Ford Taurus charges into '92 with new look 14 A colleague, whose judgement I trust, once said that when auto histori- ons write coffee table books about North American cars of the 1980s, the aFord Taurus Wagon will be on the front cover. His contention is the Taurus sums up the automotive 80s much as the �Chev Bel Air did in the 50s. That's a pretty generous statement; but there :an be no doubt of the popularity of the Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable twins Swhich were launched in 1985 as 1986 models. Ford took a gigantic gamble on these cars going from rear to front ,,drive and adopting a very European look based broadly on its Sierra and °Scorpio sedans sold in Germany. 4 If anything, the car proved almost too successful. It made the account- ng department happy. But if you are in marketing or design/styling, you need to keep new product coming on the market, or you go the way of ,,American Motors. So despite some reluctance, it was decided to give the car what Ford Scalls "a more contemporary sedan appearance." Considering the 'Taurus/Sable are already the style leaders, there wasn't much they could ado — or so you'd think. I Although it looks similar, the car has been stretched four inches and ,every body panel is different. That goes for the interior which looks the :same but is in fact quite changed. I wish, here, to applaud Fad for design- ;ing a steering wheel which has a driver's side airbag and can be tilted too. Then is also a passenger's side air bag available as an option. i Standard engine is a 3.0-11tre V6 but our test LX -trim Taurus came with the optional 3.8 -live V6 which supplies a lot more mid-range torque giv- ing the car more contemporary punch to go along with those looks. The only transmission you can get on the Taurus/Sable line is a four - speed, computer -controlled automatic which drives the front wheels. There is a floor -mounted shifter but, unfortunately, there is no indicator on the instrument panel to see what gear you are in. Looking down on the floor is not a good idea, specially if you're moving. There is a five -speed manual box, but it is only available on the super performance Taurus SHO. While on the subject of the dash, Ford has placed an auxiliary radio volume and seek control on the right corner of the dash. With your hands Ccr'�nued cr me nett page ._.�-...�.��_..-.�+....-..-�..... _.. ,. _... ...�..... .. ....�..es....r.�......�.�.. ,.. �•ww w�wsr�r.r�•+waw�r�Eii%. A New Concept in Recreatio. 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Offering Customer Satisfaction in Sales, Service, Body Shop, Parts, Rentals (Canada, USA, Europe) ss AM • 0 A 0 • 0 I• 1• I• I• I• Ford knows not to mess with a good thing From the previous page in the proper ten -to -two posi- tion, your right hand is in front of the three control buttons. I guess you learn to do it by touch after awhile, but I found it distracting. The other option is to look way down to the bot- tom of the console and adjust the tiny buttons on the radio. It could have been done a little better! The seats are wide, plush, perhaps a bit on the cushiony side for me, but the driving position is just fine, one of the reasons this car has sold so well from the beginning. It also has generous, three - abreast seating in the back plus a trunk which can carry almost anything. The 1992 Taurus comes in several trim levels starting with the L, then the GL, and the LX as tested. The SHO mentioned above is Taurus - based, but much different in performance and now the look has been changed to set it aside for its lesser siblings. Handling on the test LX can as a surprise. I get used to front drive cars having wide turn cir- cles by the very nature of their design. The Taurus is very sen- sitive to steering inputs and turns in much better than I had anticipated. Despite this ability to steer like a rear -drive, the grip of front -drive wheels was noticeable, and that's good. There is ABS optional but I never needed it, the brakes stopped the car straight and true with no noticeable fade. The LX comes with a base price of $21,649. It also had Preferred Equipment Package 182A which includes: climate control; front and rear floor mats; keyless entry; power moonroof, high level audio system, six -way seats, power antenna, cast aluminum wheels; leather -wrapped wheel; ABS, and the 3.8 -litre engine all for a list price of $5,088, The JBL toner added $610 to the overall price for a grand total of $26,754 which involved a special $1,288 reduction offend at this time by Ford. Except for a. few niggling Problems, the 1992 Taurus is just about as good as you can get in a North American front - drive sedan under $30,000. Ford has wisely made detail changes, but has decided to heed the maxim: If it ain't broke, don't fun it." Ne w Seville STS is theslickest, most b tiful0 0 Codd since 56 y Something has happened at Cadillac dealerships .. After years in the doldrums, Cadillac has introduced the 1992 Eldorado and Seville. Of both models, the slickest, (and to my eyes) most beautiful Caddy since the 1956 Eldorado, is the new Seville STS. When the 1992 version of the Seville was shown at last January's Detroit International Auto Show, everyone was well aware of how close to production the "show car" was as presented. GM listened when people said not to change the car, and the result is a winner. For instance, you won't find any chrome on the outside of the Seville STS. The grille, the side mouldings, the window surrounds are all body color. In the case of my test car, it was all a deep bur- gundy which added a pinch of panache to its snarly, nasty look at rest. Inside, the Seville has an Audi/Mercedes sweep to the instrument panel with gauges clearly marked and simple to use. The seats are magnificent fore and aft with as much room has you'll ever need: ditto for the trunk. The six -direction power, leather front buckets can be set to any size and the power lumbar is the most forceful I've ever experi- enced. Once you dial in the posi- tion desired, you find your right foot placed perfectly on the gas pedal. The shifter on the leather console, to quote a phrase, falls readily to hand. "I he test car had a list price of S49,338. That includes every option you can think of and some you can't, like GM's pass key theft deterrent system. I have to mention the huge PI -25/16 Goodyears mounted on alloy wheels which appear to have been hewn rather than cast. They are gorgeous. It's obvious I like this car, and that's coming from someone who has owned three BMWs. The Seville STS is up against the BMW 325i in the Luxury Car Category in this year's Car of the Year Awards. All things considered, includ- ing servicing after the warranty wears off, I have to give the Cadillac Seville STS the nod here over the BMW. 61 Fri • • IWILDWOOD FORD • QUALITY IS JOB #1 ,�;. QUALITY IS JOB #t1 FEBRUARY FES�4A CLEARANCE `E�cOF1 s 1991 FESTIVA .3.9% APR. FOR 48 MONTHS OR $1 1ZSO CASHBACK FROM FORD MOTORS 1992 FESTIVA 5.9 % APR. FOR 48 MONTHS OR $19000 CASHBACK FROM FORD MOTORS 1991 ESCORT 3.9% APR. FOR 48 MONTHS OR s'I 92SO CASHBACK FROM FORD MOTORS 1592 ESCORT 5.9% APR. FOR 48 MONTHS ORsi 9000 CASHBACK FROM FORD MOTORS 1992 PROBE G.9% APR. FOR 48 MONTHS OR $7SO CASHBACK FROM FORD MOTORS 'A(;0r w ADVERTISED, WED, vi& 19,1492 r a A. • i �t: 1 ! �• y�+� 1 16, TO r lrl.. HOW► 5 _ SHOP VILLAGE CHRYSLER NORTH AJAX 683=5358 NEW 92 LEASES •' 1992 SUNDANCE NCIUDES A cyl , auto . p s . D D . alt Gond . AM/FM. txlcltets• consols. Unt•d glass. Itght package, floor mats. We mouldings. plus marry • eetas. SOLSS7321 $ 189 77*P mom SALE a Citta. 1991 DYNASTY INCLUDES: 8ngM whit deer #w• s _ coq, doth arta bate eat a spd. auo. un.. 3.3 11tH V6ntalrlal ak condi. add for AM/FM cass.S3ft5, eta. t. -, I . weed glass, duel loelas SIL HP. M. 34 SALE ONLY P* -0 0 1992 VOYAGE FINCLLIDES Auto. trans. P.s , p b.. rear caper, oefroster. Plus much =��d more Set. #77433 *PRS SALE 2 7 73 a mlq - 1991 LASER RS TURBO • INCLUDES A spd. auto. • trans., aluminum wheels, alt coed.. 26K package, Console - cupholder. rear caper. cruise. p.w , P. I. Stk Vxffi. $ 47 SALE ONLY 334 F* no lxffl w. 1991 SHADOW CONVERTIBLE � _ - wClUDE3 Ebct tlw circ SALE ONLY s well OttLtK, �w Cdr i Uaq 5 tp/. wan. w&. 2.5 lin Leto EFI mow, L Pam 6 tray Int AWFM tmao Cara. vJO ordtr P4q. 251 • add la anlrw Slim. PLO., P.O. pm., Ml atm *M. nAwla SIL FP3526 3290�M rLTIVIUUIH nmi � nvc%t rn 1 N, r 1992 ACCLAIM - LUDESI Au tin. floor mats, tin, BRAND NEW d MUCH, auto trans. PL mirrors, alr - cond , AKfM Cass. remote trunk _ release, 4 spkr system. plus much mare. SOL SA7309. $246 66** SALE m� a ago WCLUDES: Air sand., ultimate • �. # sound system, add for custom stripes $W, Cloth p.driver seat, tin,avise, p.w., p.d.l., p.m., turbo intercooler, S so. ma xw. StIC WUN. SALE ONLY 266 Perntondt IxIM", • 0 0 • :177- r 17 1991 CHEROKEE LTD IICLUM Dao t- 4, -+ PCA coal. btwtw utdw nA& 4t4 Pr I ' on plig. Valor lot► 04. aq brA 4raba 4 spd aub ran. 4 l 1-6 EFI wq.,.neon front tri w W. M 4040W *wows. as P225+75R1 S Eagb GT .4, p ■_ p 6 bdn, PLO. Lea. AWFY an. &a alma 0 wl rallift sk Opnu SALE - WCLUDES: Air sand., ultimate • �. # sound system, add for custom stripes $W, Cloth p.driver seat, tin,avise, p.w., p.d.l., p.m., turbo intercooler, S so. ma xw. StIC WUN. SALE ONLY 266 Perntondt IxIM", • 0 0 • :177- r 17 0 MtMelm I 1992 AEROSTJ AND RECEI' FREE 01 L All Tin I at) D1,q R 103 Ranger. 4 x 2 syleside pick-up, 114"/2895 anti Wheel base, 1992 model year, bright red. scarlet red cloth, preferred equipment pkg. 736A, cosloin trim, ellectronk AM radio with clock, power steering, tachometer, 3.0 L EF1 V6 engine, autendic O/D transmission. P195 steel BSW A/snson thies, 3AS ration tte pft axle, 6111140 cls* split bench STK. #R2003 REBATE 401 - TO DEALER PLUS ALL TAXES - I �.Z_7 j' - AM 1992 AEROSTAR '%%I IF FI,I)R IN F - 11 1\ -Sl OCK 5 PASS. �r al ni t.11i currant rid d,,Ih, prLttrrL-d kquipmvnt pl.,. 5401. X1. trim. t air, t pa- tat. tivttrit rear "ind,j%% ddrust. air conditioning, clec. :.r, , rails. kh,tk. undurstat bin. 3.01. engine, automatic 0 1) -.n P'11; -ilk-141,1 W%%% Al-tison. 3.-3 ratit, rvL!uIarjxIv. LIcarLoat paint. LK. =. k 2112 4 COMPARE AT TIJIS WFEK ON N! 1992 AEROSTAR EXTENDED 4 WHEEL DRIVE I-ibehil blue clearcuat met- mocha CC inietallik acceftL MNK*a PremkM cloth. prvIcirred equipment pkg. 640A. Eddie Barer trim, electric rear wkWitow deft"It. light j!roup. ,peed confrottill: steering wbeel, privacy glass, pewee con%esience g 1uj!Zjge rack. high-capacity air conditioner, electronics group, elec. A%LTM qervo,ca-is-clock. 7 -pass. deal CC and 2 seat bed. floor console, forged almoinivinii wheel~. 4.01- engine. astoiniatic 0, D transwaissios, P215170R- 14LSL BSW all-seassa. 173 ratio regular ask. c1learcoat paint. STK. #A2017 COMPARE AT THIS NN EEK ONAN! j TFORD SALES . . :1 11 WILDWOOD FORD SALES LTD. (D On 0[13k�v !S Jc,) SERVICE DEPARTMENT 839-6666 e 427-2828 9 420-1449 p 1 PACE M,A•T= NEW AD'VElT1E M WED, FIM. 19, 1992 .r �,.. _...f'•►iy�:Et.. �.vb�i„s.J...• +s f.►,+'�ie..,fn.f.i►-•-�f-.�♦ 1.5.4'x..., •.,•M]w.�7.f�/M'rs�.�Mr..w.!•..rw��n..r� w•ir.w+. • '^'m1+lAaR J MD t g Y Fresh Grade A Roasters S lb. Average SAVE .50 Ib. 49 Ib. From Our Family To Yours... The Best in Quality, Service, Selection &Price Fresh Chicken begs No sacks attached SAVE JO Ib. Breaded Deep Fried Chicken Fingers SAVE 99 1.00 Ib. fib. Veal -N Baloney VE 1.30 lb. 99 Ib. Knack- wurst SAVE 1.00 Ib. 99 Ib. Red Brand Grade IN Chef Style Prime Rib" Roasts �99 Red Brand - Grade 'A' Rib Eye Steaks SAVE 1.001b. Cheese- Cinnamon Sticks 'Buns 12 for 165 � � 59., j 4'011 $ 4 &TAf 'W If P1 IM3 King St. E, Oshawa 404-2904 ::.. ,_41oca ed In 1 1da'S M&D Meats) Breakfast' Bacon' SAVE 1.00 lb. . '. 01 Smoked Danish Bacon SAVE ..701 b. 919 Ib. Fresh Bacon sits Idem for Pizzat Caem etr. 1 089 6 . with 35 years experience in the business, local ,--residents Harry & ®etty Strachan aim to please. 'No order too snuIll. we'N do them aN.' _ J FA 40 Imi%lo/.N 1raiFiL� 0 , 7y . ,�_ Y �. s a 0�4''•^. `"' S'?��'•C .> ...-..1 ...=�ys a .. ............................. . .1 { .. � ji S .. fylYff'���� Y,7"tY"''.."I:Q'��"l^Y•�!l'�i!l��'Fi 1.;�V;'� � � �S MaNw=$ C+MMr 7t"t. 1h•0�SLE 17l4PA Local" NliM�DhMm�q � ML U W K _h N/N Nda !� �! �ift jam' h1Mw WlNFiL 7 111L &L SUL 04 04 M.10i 1DS! + a 810. Hilll!WN11111 0 , 7y . ,�_ Y �. s a 0�4''•^. `"' S'?��'•C .> ...-..1 ...=�ys a .. ............................. . .1 { .. � ji S .. fylYff'���� Y,7"tY"''.."I:Q'��"l^Y•�!l'�i!l��'Fi 1.;�V;'� � � �S Wj 11 rI U 0 LOOK FOR EVERY SATURDAY fBoxes from Scarborough to Brighton AMMEMW Rete Wetlnes t TALL TREES BY THE _ ROUGE The Kingsley Is only 1 of 19 beautiful homes at Tali tees. Drop by and ' visit us Mon. -Wed. 1.4 p.m or weekends 11-5 ' pm. or coil 286-9275. J TA LT�Es NORTH AJAX Nice •5191,500•• • neigOuietstreet Close to sehooWperks • fin. fir. fan. rrn with fp. • Un. Nr. laundry _ Wry rim 2 tier ' Undw bdrm has bath GERRYTHATCHER 683-2M c RVMW GOM LTM LAND LOVER'S DELIGHT G Pickering, spacious randy -style bungalow an gigantic lot, over 1/4 acre, em" room, firtiehsdDUMOFA, 4 -pc - en sults and red Pool. can Cox 2lFF3 1*MW R&AE RIVER MMY IW. W. PICIIEFM A 2,7M sm FT. ffMMI T '� m° A 1� gorgeous araebtu haaad Sd x - 7 1111' Ion! dream hdrP'snhotws W. melsor ca coling i atarblie Ip. Rstroolidea nwMr bdmt. - stairesse. ceramics, every upgrade imegia"I lMsryf Cil Judy Patermm, er ' George Lahvs d 2K- 3103. RE W CASTLE VALUE Plug � 1 home yet very alladabb t \ phitk p 4bdone, 3 hawa, \ yr-itb family ream fireplace, e.titM hrlo�Cnl i ° o i @--a% . - ceraade fbnors, aewd deter. Separate t- entrance to lineament. Shows besulMul. 11st be seen. Cog Jd a flflttk 831.33011 even If you have a shall FR504W STD. -i, February 19,1992 1 6 Pages Bright clean, detached, walkout to deck, lays lot, finished bamnent, F 4 �r� ! Excellent lou~! Jacgt»lyrur Tanner, 1183- 8542. Rol -I � Ff�!�111.1 fKl;tiT - UPGRADES GALORE! Gorgeous 4 bedroom ,�,.... ; comes fully loaded! Cosy corner fireplace, central air, 2 tier deck, mahogany hirn package, oak cabinets and beautiful circular stakes". At $182,900 this one has a lot to offer' Cal Brian Kondo tiil11S42 (24 hr. Pager) _ - for details. 'QUALITY N ItlORK1lANSHIP i Is evWw in this entire 3,100 sq. ft. co lom built Cape Cod Rancher with triple car garage and located on nearly 2 aeras an a q+ist Cude- sae. This hang boast a •esgN of efegsaioe and luxury! Reduced to WII' 0. Call Joao Rogers for more dsWs. 813-2M2 qF//V W GEMM LM FIRST TME BUYERS $I,=nn- � $12k= aw dila uta • E" 0, al %m. am ' plwsAepedlat. pod pdwgd Cd Ws A ialwMotgon 2mi-M WjMW ROUGE RIVER MWIML FIM TME BU"M - ; Fidahi i1t. N _ • LWW While ' Aim laer the ids Aaeocian &Ww 288.1811 f ROUGE VALLEY REALTY MC. PAGE 2 -RF -THE NEWS ADVEnISER, VMD. PSS. b, IM Re/Max launchesqualityassuranceprogram Re/Max is breaking ground with a new people choose Re/Max because they understand and respond to customer Program will be transmitted to Re/Max customer relations program designed to know Re/Max sales associates are the needs. 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GERALC BROWN Sales Representative Realty World East REAL ESTATE LTD. 1099 Kingston Rd., (Furniture Mall) 831-6000, Ajax 428-6000 NO ti!'°�cS O�yF rq�A /Nei X99?S A your our chance to win visit any ONS R REALTY WORLDT%l open house or office._ HERE WE GROW AGAIN! We are pleased to welcome our newest additions to our team of "RESULTS PEOPLE" Gerald has been a resident of the area for several years and has built Harvey's dynamic sales ability and empathy with his clients truly up a vast satisfied clientele over those years, as a result winning make him one of the `RESULTS PEOPLE-. He has been a resident countless awards. He specializes in Scarborough as well as of Scarborough and Pickering for 25 years and specializes in these Pickering and Ajax properties. Gerald would like to thank all of his past and present clients for their faith and trust and wishes them the area properties. Harvey extends an invitation to his clients and best for 1992. He can be reached at 831-6000. trends to visit him at his new o free. NANNY'S QUARTERS Lge 4 bd^ 5 be -s. stXy s..- — overtook^g pool. fir osmt.. 2nc K For nar-ry'n-laws.:ent. aur 8 cert. vac,. ceramcs in iaL'aundry 8 oaths 28' ham m Sam Kr -be, ey 83' X000 50x196' GREENBELT LOT 4 tic—s., mn. f • `ar" b laundry .: ncramp yourself in nes ige K' overlooking creek walk kids to scrod, caii Dor De --r,.83' M ANYTHING ELSE IS A OOWROIMSEf Designed for today, tomorrow 3 beyond! Upgraded 4 bdrm., 4 baths with ceraknic 8 oak elepnoe! Custom built 3,200 sq. ft! 2 years new, new Rouge Valley area! Gail Petrak! 831 X000. This 2,800 sq. ft. has four bdrms., 3 baths to match! Two living areas, 8 den. Sensationallyous to top it off. Whole tot of house to see. Cal Don Dennis for early sten 031.6000. TOO MANY KIDS - 700 FEW BEDROOMS? Total of 5 bdrms. in this meet Eastshom bungalow. Quiet area neer stores, school, GO train stc.111 answer all your questions l Stave Cooper 831 X000. ION !1 ATTENTLOT L.01f ERSI 621130' meth tot, brick bureel tri 4 bdrnr . 6 apple. woodallouw, owl air, custom daek Hrlowr lot, O=PL This 'RESULTS TEAM- have joined the 'RES PEOPLE' and each have eleven years lanexperie the industry. They have won many awards durl course of their careers. Ron and Jan are long residents of the area and have always been a involved in various Community activities and c They invite their clients and friends to drop in t them - the co"ee is always hot! $6,5W DOWN' 3 bdrms.. 2 washrooms. fir besement, renovated kit with skylights. hardwood firs. large lot in quiet mature area. Geoff Walker 831-600C th Gotta go! Owner of is home a moving soon! Offering 4 ms bdr., mn. fir. fam. rm. with 1p. cent air and fully self- contained apt with w/o. T�mnp's everything for best deal. Dom Cal Connie Dnis 831-6000. 6114% MORTGAGE li UNDER 3200,000 4 bdmts., 212 baths, mn. fir. laundry 3 fem. rm., new decor in liv. rm., din. rm. 6 kitchen, larpe tot Greet family ares. Cal Sam Kimberley 831 aW. GORGEOUS 4 BORIL Fully detached, a1 brick, in-law apartment, shows Ike model home, 2,600 sq. ft, 2 car g cent vac., usto cm drapes, binds. Call Gerald Brown 831 -SOW. He who waits, makes dlord rich! Woe &UwW n Pickarirp ollwe wabout, rac M., faeh. M. w11p., 4 �...;& A-6 now rii.— so+"M ULTS i rice in f:o ng the term _ ctively panties. � .- o see JAN WHALEN RON WHALEN Associate Broker Associate Broker LOVE BUNGALOWS? DONT MISS THIS ONE! Look at t"!s I.st' Pool, parK, cer:ral air and vac, 2 fireplaces, super fin. bsmt. w tt• pine wet bar and now, new carpet tool Steve Cooper 83'-6000. 4, START PACKING! Al Wick home, features fam. size kit, w/o b fenced yard, walk to school and perp must seNI Cal 10 view. Sharon Hutchinson 831-6000. ail i COUNTRY UV= N THE CRY! A unique layout adds flair to this 3 bdrm. on a larpe private tot A fp., custom kit b wet bar plus a guaranteed sale of your presern hoots. Carmela Spensley 831.6000. (COUNTRY LIVING N THE HEART OF PICKERNG 80x198' mature lot Renovated kitchen, mn. fir. fam. an. with w/o to deck, new imam and finished bsmt To see this beauty. Cal Shelley Enright 831-6000. HARVEY BROWN Sales Reoresertative loan NEIGHBOR OF THE FOREST Volur^ nous b�rgalcw w.:` hardwcoc ".00rs, 2 `os . 3 wa ro, is to pool, grand leacher, overlooK n %;re at is best. - n. to Srarboroa.:gh Call Dor. De^! +s 83' 60CC l- IWAACULATE OVER 2,000 SQ FT. 4 bdr— detached, 2 storey 2 bdrm. in-law suite, cent. air, cent vac cera^ics jograded kitchen. preshaped lot Call today Gerald A. B,own 831-6000. Salve FREE HOME? Of course not! But the next best thing is the exciting value you'll discover in this Tridel condo with solarium, 2 baths, Ige. master bdrm. and more. Cash a problem? Call Connie Dennis for solution 831- 6000. r - THE MM STORY Greenhouse kit, 25x11' am. rte., 51m an suilel French doors. ceramics, cent. air, cent vee., VL - lbu got the picture, 2,800S4 ft I Pocksire btl Maw up with Stan rPaetoraakk 8316000. Sparkirp Inonw with ham. rm Tot* finished roc rm. With m �b� rig, fully fenced yard. Cal Connie ""'' U"""^'a' OOUIRRY LIIINIG N PKNtE1N1Q Guaranteed trade -m to kltlall(ed buyers, for this beauty. >p .M doom you 3 bdrrrta., 201112' meeker, trap. int tpe lea., sap. dn., mn. kr. lam. Dont ewe 4�t M1-� Pecs kirk up, rm., on IP., tetb b deck ' pink-flte tot WO creek $1 .500. Ron WlWN Q4i • 9 THE NEM ADVERTISER, WED, FiD.19, I"I-FAGS 3 4KZ I MOM Wail $15,000 REDUCTION!!! VICTORIAN BEAUTY! Almost 2,800 sq. ft, all brick 5 bdrm. home in This fantastic home has 4 bdrms., 4 baths, HELEN MASON bvelfr Pringle Creek! Prioed to sell $249,900.F"ILY TRUST pppgyl GLOVER super loll 3 much, much more!! Darryl GlomsSales Represerutatkre Cal Helen Mason 6838542 before ifs sol!!•Associate Broker Assoc. Broker 683.8542. -- r• , CORPORATION ,tEALTOR AJAX PICKERING - r 683-8542 8314242 f r wV FEATURE PROPERTY: - S12%M y y ONLY $119,800 4 bdrm. raised bungalow features private �.� $" 5% DOWN A UNDER $1,000 PAI y entrance to bright, fin w/o bsmt., 2 4 -pc. That's nghtl This great home carnes !iike erl 6 even has basement income of $750 per month, 6 appiances tool) Darryl Glover, Assoc. BARRY MOBBING baths. Backing on to week. Call Barry Sales Representative Mossing at 6838642. For more Broker 683-&542. -- - - - nformation about y today's feature - `'��call: property,'° 8342or 683-4332 l ?. ! DIANA STNS011 AssocliftBroker I E DAZZLED, NOT DAZED PEACE OUST _- Tins excepnorai oLa,y Jsta -ome. Enjoys Country living is as close as the enclaves of4.t 5drrr, and 3 1r2 baths This home s Pickering. This 4 bdrm. sidespht features 2 GORGEOUS TREED LOT - $169,900 s,, r ated on a prem 50x"6' lot Backing on Just open concept, elegant din. rm.. spat. Ifrlagfn@, eWyinig reture this Summer, in the privacy of / to mature trees and open space. T�e lull., upgraded cupboards. Overbolung treed p001-$1286 yafd- This 3 bedroom, fully home basement s meticulously finished into an KIP MERRIAM back yard, rec rm with sep. billiard rm. also features Central air, Central vac., rec room, deck, PETER MUELLER apartment Only $229 900 Call Peter Mueiier sales Representative Contact Kip Memam 6838542, 839-1991double-paved drive, Oak cabinetry in kitchen With Associate Broker for details 683-8542 greenhouse +vindow plus all applanceslu VlfaHt to Schools, -- - - -- shopping & transportation. This one is a must to see, so j dont miss our_. PRICED TO SELL AT OPEN HOUSE - ' •�� 5147,E ; SUNDA FEBRUARY 23 Tt>is 2 storey 3 bdrms. has 2 baths, 2-4 P.M. i cent. air, spac. kit., large fenced yd., 841 KROSNO BLVD., PICKERING partial fin. bsmt. in good PICKERING •DETACHED neighborhood. Won't last long. Callti in5169,900 TINA BOWEN All appliances d.:ded Genual au, central RMERRIseAM ave Kip Merriam 683-8542, 831-6979. o� f Sales Representative vac. roc room P3 -a332 reed dot. T:na Saks - ONES .. a. ow. 'A 1 DETACHED BNRICK BUNGALOW WITH �._ ONLY $179,600 ' 3 bedrooms. hardwood "oors, 2 stoves, 2 ABSOLUTELY STU INNG!! iidges, warner, dryIt er lou -.n dishwasher. Fabulous north Ajax detached rnih ma.. Or. •mom wood stove. garburator New windows, tam. rm. and mn. fir laundry. on suite bath, BRYON COGHLAN Soffits. fascia oius 1 bedroom basement MARTY STREETER fin, rec nn. and more Marty Streeter 683- Saks Representative apartr+er; !or Mom 'in-law) $,69.9W call Saha RepreaerMaWe 8542- ^ Bryor Cogn ar. 83' -4242683-AM2. j •• :Y. FAIRYTALES CAN COMEE 4 Gorgeous custom home on approx. 4 acres `,•, in Piodkerin9's prestigious Staxion Estates MRJST BE SOLD!!;�•" ' *� K Quality workmanship and upgrades s BARBARA PRESTON throughout Ownership on the prorate Lake MIARy ROY large kit with cupCal now an du 3 bdrm. board in swell- Saks Repaserrwiw allows you to combine your home and Saha Reproseatallift maintained building. Call Mary Roy 683- r � � _ vacation property 1n town-. Appordnrenls • 8542 �•�- . through Barbera Preston 683.8542. TALL TREES RIYER - - - 100 It. front on Burnt River. Corneatow b TMK system. Home ordy 4 years old, 3 Win., living, dining arW kitt$ten with cathedral -1— 1 1l2 hire. north eta Taonlo. $127,900. Place cal Al or Maruft THIS ONE'$ ATAM Oa Placta 683454.6660219. AJAX 4 BDRIL WEST1EY FEIGHTS Beautifuly mainlairted and *dead dNarl,ed RANDY a TARN M UJ3i J Fuge kit 4 bsmt apt J tn* nn. J arra _ bumploor Oozes with turn. Listed at Salts $$$ q Fnplace J 10 appliances. Randy Tam � � Cal Mtx+eert Sties 831 424211 j � ruu Miller 663454Z Sllolse M v.D _ ' ..' A LiM I= - TINIE NlTEW RANDY A TARN MILLER AJAX PERFECT STARTER 4 BDRIL Just about wwyll % is raw. Rod, aiding. AJAX DETACH i134,1111119 gala Repmosda*n 4 50 x 125' lot J Fn. bamt J tat -in kit 4 beg' -Rn ,kitchen updated, etc. The garage TNABOWEN FW bent with sop. entrance, deL gat, 3 Hardwood ft. J Woodstove J Odell arae l. SMY RON CO aHLAN is healed and _ � tpt - SalamiapweeatalMe Vis. sat -in 't, lard caped lot Tina Randy a Tam Maar 683.8642 PAGE 4 -RE -THE NEWS ADVENIIISM WED, F".19,1"7 Economy makes for excellent value in condo market BY RHODA EISENSTADT /THF COMMUNICATIONS GROUP New condominium home buyers don't have to accept lower quality as a consequence of the current recession, say members of the Toronto Home Builders' Association (THBA). Condominium builders continue to stress design excellence and top-quality social and recreational amenities, as well as a wide array of luxury features in the current stock of higher -end condominiums. Because builders are relying on top- quality offerings to attract buyers in the hotly competitive condominium marketplace, making the most of today's market means making quality your criteria, builders suggest. Buyers, especially in the move -up markets, should consider making a move now because quality will never be less expensive — the current market condition has narrowed the margin between the cost of the average condominium home and a luxury one. Here are the reactions of a few purchasers of condominium homes in recent months, all of whom moved from detached family homes. Lois Gibson, who lives at Hanson - Needier Corporation's The Mansion condominium in Mississauga, was leery about condominiums after spending 30 years in her own single-family home and decided to be very selective. "I spent a long time shopping and saw a lot of condominium," she said, "but when I saw The Mansion, I knew immediately that I had found something special." A busy professional schedule gives Gibson a heightened appreciation for the hassle -free lifestyle of a well-planned condominium, while social activities organized for residents also helped encourage a sense of community. With her numerous night meetings, the building's round-the-clock security services are also an important feature for her own schedule and providing peace of mind about her daughter's welfare. "The site design appealed to me because every room is slightly different and the living area has an unconventional shape," Gibson said. "That helps make living here special." For Eileen Thomas, condominiums provided not one but two homes in relatively quick succession. She moved from her Lorne Park. Mississauga, family home to a smaller condominium as an "interim step," she said, knowing eventually she would want a large home. "I was content to wait, though, until I found exactly the right condominium for me," she said. Thomas didn't have to wait long. Her condominium came came on the market soon after she purchased her first condominium home. "I liked the location and its price for the size and quality of condominium it offered," Thomas said. "When I saw the penthouse floor plans, I knew it had exactly the features and design amenities I wanted in a condominium. In both purchases, the condominiums more than lived up to what was promised to me." Karen and Sal Napolitano also arc pleased they took the plunged into the condominium lifestyle. "As soon as we walked in we saw `quality', no doubt about it," said Sal. "People who come to our place are just amazed at the pillars, the design, the layout, the trim and the details like ceramic doorknobs and the nice fixtures they gave us in the kitchen." Karen added "most of the features weren't even upgrades, they were Continued on the next page 1 C-1 COMERCIAL DUP�v29,900 eo ArKING �n.L>r INVESTMENT PROPERTIES �� c OSMV w ' LEGAL TRI PLEX $174,900.00 Cent. restored, ideal ' 2 2 -bedroom units '6 PLEX NORTH OSHAWA $369,000.00 f i office/store, ample .4 BDRM. -LOW PRICE $126,900.00 t • Income 51,250hn1h. I at buii1ding parking. Broker, C . LEGAL DUPLEX - NEEDS FINISHING $129,900.00 • Greew fenants BEAUTIFUL SEMI NON RENTED $ 960.00 ' Great location ' TRI PLEX RENTED AT $1,850.00 MO. $159,900.00 • Dave Jukes l ' TWO FAMILY HOME - N.E. MAKE AN OFFER 432-2000 HonwAdvantage CALL BRUCE JAMES 432-2000 , — - �- NOMEUFE/OUAUTY REALTY INC. a 433.4747 &a AM � FUTURE DEVELOPMENT Mm Mn ISO � ODOR 0701rW $287,500. zoned C1. POTENTIAL Sala ON 23 ACRES Good exposure. Oshawa/Cotxtice border, 26.6 acres. land Sam i + option o n Crafts, repairs etc. Serviced irm site. DP gg-alp DSK additional acreage -1` Doug Joyce, 663- msiderlbal. $135,000We. (416) 256.1511 Deb. Park, Sales � 790. - North Whig, 61 acres. Fubue . Rep. or Paul Tate, devielopmient pow. Study area. Sales Rep. 471 - Reduced. $1.15m total. 4800. RMAL mmmid■ - West Ajax.10 aces flat and clear Rd A M ■" � � + 3,200 sq. R house. $12m total n'''' � u � a.r■.ui DNXSTFAAL S13fI„900 lAiTS tk 3+1 BDML LEGAL DUPLEX , 0-v0lshawa dnve9 nnor �' � SODh1S Ff. LOT ,� a r ` : 12LBDIK track level lindi g. Call J. Clement, Call J. Clement, Office washroom, Sales Rep. 432- Sales Rep. 432- 2173, M. �lowaski, owner occupied. 2173, M. Gto+aasld, Rent to own. Tarrant Sales Rep. 432-2105 Sales Rep, biwask6 guaranteed for _.4 Bus- 723 918. Bus- 723 -MI& _ investors! - MOTMPLEX WATCH FOR OUR NEXT INVESTMENT SECTION TRMDEX Lr1111; PRESTIMUS TEKWESTMENT 3 2 -bedroom all � �, appliances. Lot Modern spacious units 1,600 sq. ft., 3 98' x 132'. Barrie bedrooms each Cap Lennox call 668. 728.9414 3800.d1d ft I - , , ­ r RElMAX . , nlRliy 990 ltd. ,. R.(M.R.401 �p ATE ...... , .......rsn �, . _.... ,.�,.......... ,ate a i ai 0 • a,» T iimes right to invest in property Continued from the previous page standard." Condominium vendors place greater emphasis on spending extra time with first-time buyers as well in today's more competitive condominium marketplace. Buyers can be assured by how much time condominium vendors spend with their customers, not just showing homes, but explaining how the whole process of buying and finishing a condominium works. By taking advantage of the current supply of quality offerings, buyers stand to benefit a great deal from making an informed decision. Many market watchers feel we are at the end of the current downturn. Traditionally after a slowdown, prices rise to higher levels that they were in the previous cycle. THE NEWS ADVEWMER, WED, FEd.19,19VA-PAGE 5- DURHAM 0000 HOME SALES New home and resales week of Feb. 8 to 14, 1992 COMMUNITY WEEKLY SALES TOTAL AVERAGE PRICE 1992 SALES TO DATE 1991 SALES TO DATE Ajax 18 $149,111 55 86 Whitby 23 $184,139 74 170 Oshawa 57 $116,976 202 288 Scuaog/ Call Anita or Bill Haybck, Sales Rep. 666 -MM. $169,000. Call Anita Richardson, 576- Uxbridge 9 $151,256 30 32 Newcastle 18 $146,722 82 97 TOTAL 125 $140,713 443 673 �oOPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Q� 5 large 2 -bedroom r units, 1 1 -bedroom F unit, gross income 55,740/yr. Call Mavis Neuman. "h _ apple Ulm i APARTI@if J 12 unit building J Good. J Newer ttmace J V1018111 maintained J Solid kwastrr al Call Tom W t ney, &;_ 1i ill & apple Figures provided by the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board I'd T Fxecum OFFICE BUNLDING LEGAL DUPLEX �' �'� i� - Appr ximallely 6,000 ft. knproMemertts - LEGAL DUPLEX - �f sq. galore, security "wo 2 bedroom bedroom & one _` system, cerdrw air 6 M meters. Shows vacuum. Dave beautifully. Asking Call Anita or Bill Haybck, Sales Rep. 666 -MM. $169,000. Call Anita Richardson, 576- RESM 3111...E 576-3111. r.lft nom) �. apple 9 ooMMERCIAL l► + 4 Res. - OSHAWA - $229,000 i, y AFM POWER OF SALE Whitby 10,000 sq. ft ` Heart of city center. former furniture More ' r Prime location. v Ideal for professional p.s.f. or $839,000. ExceNerd investment office. Dave Ginter, Dave Ginter, 668- poter w. Call Larry ' Wright, 434-5222 / _ REMM - - ` REMAX s6140117- s"11117- r0dtY (1991) Nd. I *a, T 5 UMTS GOOD IACAMM , Fully rented and showing a good return. Oshawa $249,900. Rick Dimodt, 434-5222 / 427-1177. 3 APL BLDGS i0004 ft � Ir. in Whift OWNER SAYS SELL.you winl A"V SZS,000. Greg Chan out t for y masaa I you an rVarq andlass- km tiiesa rent Payments, now's ttta aims to oorrsi ownKship. Mmdor WE consider assisting in _ Tim is a corner be. wilh good s a:ppoeon Seasy aooas.72St9Rt. WX1W LOT - LOOK LEGAL DUPLEX �' �'� i� PURPOSE BUILT NORTHWEST OSH. - LEGAL DUPLEX S despht, two "wo 2 bedroom bedroom & one _` units, separate bedroom. Vendor meters. Shows motivated $159,900. beautifully. Asking Call Anita or Bill $169,000. Call Anita Richardson, 576- or Bill Richardson, 3111...E 576-3111. _ apple apple =� HIGHWAY - OSHAWA - $229,000 COMERpAL _-- --- POWER OF SALE Whitby 10,000 sq. ft Prime commercial. former furniture More Comer with income. for lease at $6.75 v Ideal for professional p.s.f. or $839,000. office. Dave Ginter, Dave Ginter, 668- 668-3800. 3800. _ REMM - - ` REMAX s6140117- s"11117- r0dtY (1991) Nd. raft (19®1)1K 5 UMTS GOOD IACAMM , Fully rented and showing a good return. Oshawa $249,900. Rick Dimodt, 434-5222 / 427-1177. 3 APL BLDGS i0004 ft � Ir. in Whift OWNER SAYS SELL.you winl A"V SZS,000. Greg Chan out t for y masaa I you an rVarq andlass- km tiiesa rent Payments, now's ttta aims to oorrsi ownKship. Mmdor WE consider assisting in _ Tim is a corner be. wilh good s a:ppoeon Seasy aooas.72St9Rt. WX1W LOT - LOOK Pi91E WCAIM FOR 17 units, 100% ��Excellent a llR �" opwtunityViaht, NEXT Wright, 434-5222 or 43 2 or v INVESTMENT SECTION PAGE 6 -RE -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. FEB. 19,1!92 Tii TREvc:z=--`- - Z_. . LONGO' SUSAN : YINCP } V WILL 4V LEGROS' MCNt U - -- - SHE! A EARL* SHEILA EARL' LEGGY STRATTON' CELL W. SKEETE' ,IOA NE Yii,7GH:- AjW;. ;I NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE PROMISE OF SERVICE Our Purpose The \RS. \ational Real E.tate Scrvice mandate is to be the 11LIMbrr One real estate corrlpany in serving the needs of our (.Orrlill till ltic ,.. Wc• look tl► fulfill Ilii. purpose by prc►%iding ;tit excellence of write based c►n knowledge•- effort and integrih. Our Objectives • To always place the nerd% of our cust(imers fir -,t. • To offer the most prc►gressivc- real estate sc niers in North :Xnlc'rica. • To maintain the highest level of professionalism to our clients. • To lead the industn in rnarkenrlg it-chnolop and prcxirlcts. • 1-o bc• rc-gar dc•d as a gc ►c xf and fair ernplo%er. Our Ideals • Commitment: We art- dc•dicatc•d to yuahtt, svr%kc and trust. • integrity: Wr demand the highest ethical standards and performance. • Excellence:Wc ,tri%t- to he the Ix•st in c•%rnthing we do. • Innovation: We constantly seek nets ideas to improve performance. + Leadership: Wv encourage and suppc►1t tit, leadership capacity of each individual. • Accountability: \'1'e attain our purpose- through a conunittncrlt to our values. Our Commitment Tu rnrrt Our objectives, we arc committed to tilt• ffflowing: • Formulate creative business strategies based on comrnitnlent, performance and accountability. • Create an energized busirle'-,. ehrrlate to inspire enthusiasm and determination. • Expand and develop innovative, client -oriented real estate sen'Wes- 0 Nurture pc►sltive attitude•-, committed to attaining the NRS goals. • Pr-ovide leadership throughout the real estate industr . • Develop consistent public relations to enhance exp(►sure and credibility. • Generate exciting opportunities for employers and sale's asscx-lates. • Expand ownership throughout our organization Our Company NRS is a private companc, wholh-owned b% its employees, sales associates and broker owners, who are committed through investment to Success. I BmkW Wmr - NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE LTD. Ajax 428.7677 plc 831.7677 1 CE " ASSOCIATE BROKER • SALES REPRESENTATIVES W09 RN 286.7677 .t 46 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, FEB. 19,1"2 -PAGE 7 -KZ r , M AJAX 4 • ra _ r. 1 CKERING • • 77 ESTATE -."SERVICE WESTHILL 286-7677 R RA ACHIEVERS ESTATE , V11 2NA4 Detached bungalow, 150x450' lot size, workshop, 5 appliances, 1,100 sq. ft. Prriiced unfinished bsmt. to sell! Cheryl Kostka ;. 831 -7677/427-8677. l SUPERB LOCATION FAIRLY COMMUNITY HURRY ON THIS ONE!! "ESTATE SALE" - TRI DEL CONDO > well kept 3 bdrm. home with hope master bdrm., 2 4 -pc., 1 2 -pc. baths, walkout kit to bigmn. flr. CHERYL KOSTKA Luxurious Tridell Fantastic location, million us res Must Sell '2' parking 5 appliances, window centre. 5 appliances, parking, window coverings. Marry Coverings. Cheryl Kostka 831-7677/427-8677. JOAN HUDSON lam. rm. with fireplace,831-7 res room with wet bar. Saba Representstivs Call Joan Hudson 831-7667. Salve Representative suites to choose from. For your personal inspection, call Cheryl f(ostka 831.7677/427-5677. Iowa J` .IFVA rA - „. JUST LISTED ELVIRA LAROCOUE Beautiful home in super location in Pickering Village. Spacious bdrms-. 3 baths, neutral decor Sales Representative � ' - MApG HULEATT Saws Representative LARGE COUNTRY LOT!! C1 arrrirg, re^ovated older home :r. Brooklyn S li h�, new furnace, gar Pod must kYl g LYNN MCCULLOCH AfkBEALEA DETACHED 3 bdr- ^.orae ^as CAC 'r e^ suite bath, r pcCuli staircase, yin. herr pus ^+ore. Calf Lynr to new, call E. larooque 428-7677. 8-7 sell i Call Marg Huhear. 426-7677 Sake Representative McCulbch 83. 7677. I� ti► 5av -� i Tom" • �'� P• r { l I 4,000 SO. FT. OF LUXURY! features r y JOHN BODOY $199.000 Channing ho -e w,th many ux„ry features -.. ,,p' ice: —=i — HOLLOW BEAUTY � Custom built 4 bdr rnground pool, ` /1 including large a.ntrr ster bdrm 4 pc or, suite suite a Feat,res .9a. Jacuui, des,gner is t cent. air, fireplace,walk-in ELVIRA LAROCQUE skylights, coram cs b -orer Cal Elvis 428- JUDITH McNI'y EN closet bea:,tfuly apporrted lam rn. ori•µ comer 'o. Goer House Sunday. Feb 23, 2-4 p n• LYNN MCCULLOCN deck or _- poo. CAC. tef.r' b lot, cert. vac. mn. a' der a -n.. mud ^^ "o Sales Representative 7677. sales Representative Cap Jud>r l{chyv� g28_75n Saks Representative view _y -n McC Jlo& 83 7677 t COOL LAKE BREEZES! c - Scarlett O'Hara staircase. rrn 111r l'a m, , den. - - - WELL LOCATED I you want a splendid new of the lake, come ser ROSS OAKS ltns one. 4 bdrms., greenhouse lot, mn. fir. fam. _ JOHN i CAROL COLLINS mn. flr, faun., huge IuL, bw"*,. w:o - 2 ar par Sold under power of sale. 6239.900 Call 428- LINDA MAHONEY 4 bilin oat. spotless '+oma 'ea""ores plexi* mg hrdwd `ks . 5r.. iso —. art. air. priced to sell. Sales Repte••ntadve i lawn-, fp. Cal Roes Oake 428-7677. Saks Represerrtative 7677. Sake Reprweentative Conact Linda Mahoney 'or more. T• p . i � - •w, BRING THE KDS11 IBSS t Speoota 4 bdrm.. 2300 sq. R lamdp home. MW BETTER TAKE A LOOK? ROSS OAKE Beautifully fin. top to bottom, rahsW bung. semi in nros family rhsiglhborfhood. 3 bdrm., 4 -pc i 3 -pc. Ifoor tamiy i laundry rms., 4 PC- an sone, large front foyer d much more. Priced w sell at LINDA MAHONEY Det.. 3,1 bdrms.. bispl t, v dean home $varies cent air. fain rm wap. EYO" value. Sayles Repreeentative bath. Cal Ras Dake 428-7677. Saba Representative 5212,500. Cal Frank Styba or Marlyn Wood. Saba Repirosettta Ws Cal Luhda Mahaney 83'-7677 llm s i LIAIlAilOUS 2 LEVELS Huge master bdrm., 1 12 baths, shows a '10'1. - ti TiEIENDOUS VALUE! Flogs tamiy room. fireplace, mn. f1r. laundry, EPOWER i r OF SALE Cuda this anal 3 bdrms . CAC, fp., just move into ROSS OAKS Sliding glass w/o to largle private deck on court Sales RepteesrttaWis yard level, loaded I! Call Ras Oaks. JILL SAVARD Saba Reptesentatlw antral air and comm binds included. Cal Jill Sward 428-7677. LISA GRAM Sala Repre•w asiWal ttus one. This home warns new owners- Call for your showing 831-7677. m IIB j� DUET COURT LOCATION Beautiful sJi * n demand looa6ort, walk b sept. ^� I MOVE RIGHT N Immaculate 4 bdrm. brick home in Whitby has POWER OF SALE This Ajax home wont last at Ibis price. 3 bdrm ,, ROflIS OAKE Sdu RsptosetMaWe pub. A high schook, wag to wall fp in mn. fir. fam. rm., back 85 It. wide. Ras Oake 428-7677. JAD L SAWI Sala Reese tsWe family room, freplime. mn. flt. laun. and cera air. Cal A Savard 428-7677. USA ORAM Saba Repnserttatire fn. bsmt, large pie -shaped lot Cal now for your personal showing. L Oram 831-7677. DISCOVERY BAY VENDOR TRANSFERRED FNE YOUR LANDLORD 4 bdrm. haps on a kW IOL Steps 10 Exaatiw hmm, fabulous basement has roc Walk b ovwyhing 13 bdrms., 3 bathrooms, mn. ROBE OAKS !!sits R� n & Idle. Gerd. 1*. °� V-• inn. fit tars. nn., inn ft birL Cal Rost Oaths4W7677. KEN BROWN Sao Represeal m., room, 2 extra bdrms. and walkout Shows heel. $274.000. Cal Ken Brown 428-7677. LISA DRAM Sales Rsprs•eddive fir. Tam. rm. wAp:, eat-kn w/o kitchen, mn. fir laun. Just mow nll Fw your showings 831-7677. PAGE S -RE -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, FEB. 1l, 1"2 Renovations call for a contract Both you and the contractor must sign a contract if all your renovations are going to proceed without 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 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 W JOHN ORT LAW OFFICE opo 30 Hunt St-, Ste. 1, Ajax LiS 3W � W � Q W � = Plus G.S.T. and disbursements � W a TISING, OPEN HOUSES, & J 0LU>0 WILL NOT BE DIS -APPOINTED! I= Z W 3 3: C 1 C a Ja Cn Q W W 0 tat11111J _ O `s - 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. RESULTS! 4r� rr Steve MillS00o.-q Saws Revesemat."! F: STEVE MILL - 831-3300 OUTSTANDING STEEPLE HILL AREA HOLEJ= GREAT HOUSE - GREAT PRICE 4 bdrms., 2112 baths, hardwood floors. skylight, central Pickens n, huge hoastod. Main floor family � �9 with Fireplace, huge master with en suite. JOHN ORT LAW OFFICE opo 30 Hunt St-, Ste. 1, Ajax LiS 3W � ay ,purchase - $400 sale - .$350 refinancing - $360 = Plus G.S.T. and disbursements Call 427-9919 TISING, OPEN HOUSES, & RESULTS! 4r� rr Steve MillS00o.-q Saws Revesemat."! F: STEVE MILL - 831-3300 OUTSTANDING STEEPLE HILL AREA HOLEJ= GREAT HOUSE - GREAT PRICE 4 bdrms., 2112 baths, hardwood floors. skylight, central Pickens n, huge hoastod. Main floor family � �9 with Fireplace, huge master with en suite. SOUTH AJAX BY THE LAKE Immaculate executive home. 2,200 sq. 11. of 'Pride of Ownership'. Prof. decor, neutral. Extremely bright 6 spacious. Huge modern kitchen, very large family rm. & fireplace. All the toys & the whistles Priced to sell. Call Paul TAKE ADVANTAGE - $169,900 Superb 1.600 sq. It. 3 bdrms.. Amberlea semi) Main flr. tam. rm. b laund., finished rec rm., 4 appliances, all on premium pie -shaped IOL Ask >t - SCENIC SITTING - $139,900! Large, private yard secluded by tall hedges b towering trees Also featuring an immaculate bungalow with gar Call now to nspect. Maureen Bodlev 683-2992. EVERYTHING A BUYER DESIRES - =193,500 Beautifully kept 3 bdnm. open conoept home, 2 fireplaces, 2 skylights, 3 baths, catmdral ceding, cerilL air, fin. rec rm, b office or 4th bdnn. b dreular stairs from basement b 2nd floor. To view PAUL RAYAENT Sales Representative JOHN AkcCARTEN Saks Reprommtaaive MAUREEN BOOLEY Sales Represenudve LOUISE RED Sala RaOweeRN 3 bedroom T llloo DON1N - CARIES LICE RBfT stall► renovated with upgraded broadloom, xlt�r penled tnugtwul 3 apaciots bdrtns., ro full bathrooms, this home sparkles roughoul A must to see. Call Wlene Pilgrim GREAT IEGINMI M =154,90 bs»d 3 bdrm, 2 spree with Wp fenced pend• Largs W -at kilchart, neutral decor k !I pcasession. Cal plop. Vlkld Le Dez room with keplace in Wwhen. .11 VI V 7 V W opo � ay OPEN CONCEPT FAMY HOIE ON COWER LOT 42W sq h. of luxury. Huge rooms. pre -shaped lol, 4 p a rooms, cental air, hest pump kxtneoe, do not tedroortrs central ar master. LIST WITH ME AND GET THE = FULL SERVICE OF A "FULL- TIME" PROFESSIONAL!! ADVER- TISING, OPEN HOUSES, & FOLLOW UP PHONE CALLS! YOU WILL NOT BE DIS -APPOINTED! WHY NOT CALL TODAY? Call and ask for iRr/AW Genesis Ltd. Steve Mrrr 1450 Klfqom Road Sales Aaprstatlartrs �,�,� PAM me) 831-3300 _ (1410831-3300 SOUTH AJAX BY THE LAKE Immaculate executive home. 2,200 sq. 11. of 'Pride of Ownership'. Prof. decor, neutral. Extremely bright 6 spacious. Huge modern kitchen, very large family rm. & fireplace. All the toys & the whistles Priced to sell. Call Paul TAKE ADVANTAGE - $169,900 Superb 1.600 sq. It. 3 bdrms.. Amberlea semi) Main flr. tam. rm. b laund., finished rec rm., 4 appliances, all on premium pie -shaped IOL Ask >t - SCENIC SITTING - $139,900! Large, private yard secluded by tall hedges b towering trees Also featuring an immaculate bungalow with gar Call now to nspect. Maureen Bodlev 683-2992. EVERYTHING A BUYER DESIRES - =193,500 Beautifully kept 3 bdnm. open conoept home, 2 fireplaces, 2 skylights, 3 baths, catmdral ceding, cerilL air, fin. rec rm, b office or 4th bdnn. b dreular stairs from basement b 2nd floor. To view PAUL RAYAENT Sales Representative JOHN AkcCARTEN Saks Reprommtaaive MAUREEN BOOLEY Sales Represenudve LOUISE RED Sala RaOweeRN 3 bedroom T llloo DON1N - CARIES LICE RBfT stall► renovated with upgraded broadloom, xlt�r penled tnugtwul 3 apaciots bdrtns., ro full bathrooms, this home sparkles roughoul A must to see. Call Wlene Pilgrim GREAT IEGINMI M =154,90 bs»d 3 bdrm, 2 spree with Wp fenced pend• Largs W -at kilchart, neutral decor k !I pcasession. Cal plop. Vlkld Le Dez room with keplace in Wwhen. .11 VI V 7 V W THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, FEB. 19, IM -PAGE 9 -RE AJAX PICKERING683=2992 8.31 W3300 VAL VALUE $174,9o0 SPLIT WITH PERSONALITII! LARGE MATURE TREED LOT Mn. flr. tam. rm. wth fp., 4 -pc. en suite, oversized gar. JOHN McCARTEN Imagine a 28 h. tam. rm., 27 ft rec rm,. 27 ft games NANCY POUNDER With a great starter home in Oshawa. For only BEVERLEY means great value for this 1,478 sq. ft, 3 bdrm , 3 yr. Sales Rpresentative rm.. 2 hrepiaces, 4 bdrms., en sude etc. for $269,9001 Associate Broker $142,500. Nicely, updated 3+1 bdrm. home with pool. COLLINGTON old, Pickering detached Please come buy[ John Could be a 2 family home. Details? Call Nancy 'ec room, woodstove, bar d there's more, so call McCarten 83' 300. P_—.4. T„ "C'=plave.1n., r„w.,..,— „con '"^Soles Repr9sentoUve Ilk - r SUNDAY, FEB. 23,1:30J:00 P.M. EXCITINGLY UNIQUE. This charming4 bdrm. home, could be the nni 1 of a kind 3 bdrm., 2 baths 2 sty Lg. tam. kit. ~:;t overlooiung 20x24' -GREAT ROOM' cathedral omfing of a new reationship. -You and the c mf ! For emphasizes 3 skdi hts, 2 wios b an oversized full - - `- $159.900 your pmt venture will put you comfortady g y in an area dose to schools. perks a transit Jan me fence yd. Space and sunshine. Great room will be JJULIETREBILt;OCI( STEVE FEARON JAQUELINE ROUTH the centre of our family life and entertaining. Saiea ReP h w On Sunday or call b view Jacqueline Routh, Assoc. g Saks Representatne `&okay 321-3536 Associate Broker $' 74.300. Julie Trelokock at 6832992. 'SONE OF THE HERMITAGES FNiEST" - T• outs bLa!t Summwi dl executive. 4 bdrms., nuge greenhouse kit wlorda cadwhg, poetry, oiaerated oak upgraded cupboards. Iaurid. chute ,. _ • `•om 2nd fk., landscaped, cent air, cent vac.. 5 -pc an sures, spotless a h t t dean. Call Steve Fearon 6832982 BUNGALow WITH WALKOUT BSMT. APT. ' - GLENDALE SEW - JUST $159,900 enough for the in-laws. Ths home offers 3+1 )nde of ownership reflected throughout) Large g ns.. ceramic foyer thru kit., new oak cupboards, tunny eat -in lutcten, large master bdrm. with walkout n. wro osmi. wit kit.. wet bar. brick fP and Jaaux z '- � -IP c a private deck, fresh neutral decor, upgrd brdlm BRIAN O'DONOGHUE very -Ming s updated and s a real pleasure to show Smiles LLE ;neat location, walk to the mail. 'GO-, scrods Bmar Saies Representative » t. REP )Donoghue 831-3300. r excelieri memlle 683 P992 n and must see. Call Milt $1ti7,900 • FAMILY RKW/FiiEPL.ACE Just lad 1,600 sq. ft.. master bdrm. with 4 -pc. en suits beth a walk-in doses tam. sine kit. large teak. walkout bsmt. 'rash pert. "Power of Sale" Will look at all offers 'Must sols' Steve Feeron 6832992 O A GREZ PLACE TD START A FAILYf , N $149.900 buys you 3 bdrrrs., eat -int kR., sap. din. rm. ALL YOU NEED IS 55,500 DOWNp! , Fantastic 3 bdrm. liownhouse! LAURA MARKS SR EXECUTIVE - LOADED WrEXTRAS cssy fain. rm. with fvepiace a Prlr�: aG ��-CffIISTNE GASKN6 New brdm., nekAral decor i Shows extemely well! yard with sandbox a �+ogle gym. Why rent? Try Asoodase BOK spotless. Plus fin. bsmt, Seim ve OYef 3.000 ft The home is s OA W coon wt w/walk-in BrokerS7,500 down payment! CaA l,ttrisliM Gaskins. Assoc Cap Laura Marks 681ZOZr This won't list! pantry, stone fp., mn. Ar library, cac, �.. under-gd. spnrklw. beaut Broker831-3300. III dscpd., sun decK Pidkenng Village, walk to shops. Ony 5279.800. 1.3 ACRES RR12 BETHANY ■ ,tr _ Room lo roam aisbm raised bungalow, t , F; dole. gar., Mm. 2,700 sq. R-, cenL air, Z. - vac•, soft dish, 4 w (tuts, high .� STUINI6 4 BEDROOM HOME! 01L.Y S'lM. 1 � comp.rnace, skylight fin. eaulfful his own 2,000 sq. ft home is a 1011 From to X62,500 down Carries for $1,p7w4t7 � P9� carP" to to greenhouse kit., b the cogr rtcipal elk interest +tax. Eleanor This home s boded, -4 BEDROOM EXECMftVE tin. rm. ftws home is a must to see. Otter fenuos jW a GEARY WME 4 greenhouse_ kitchen, min. fit tam. a loons. tms., hcttde circular staircase, 3 fell h W c rims, mn. t Sable Repwesnaiwe taf1�t81d 683-2992. ELEAN011 STANDFIELD freplece, ceramia, " Marty more fine fesues,al on tund., cent. air and a dbte. car gar. Cal Jarmo or Swiss R gOy�■ a otxrt ^ b sel th » 4wy Whits 1111311-M CALL STEVE FEARON M1 ties` a "" �► "T4) -NW TOTALLY F;INSFED $179,919 : This all brick home, features 3 bdrri + 2 mors Alla s, bright, windows gall re in this all brick bsmt, 2 kit, 2 baths in bsmt + 3 more upstairs sled for 4 bdrm. hunts trills mn. tlr. font. nm., . His. hens. Neutral deco, Professionally LARRY SEEMS W. rm., eat -in kit +rob b deck, main flr: tam. BRIAN ROOR/GtES rm., BEVERLEY exudes warmth a charm. Ouiet COLLNGTON (very quiet) SeNs Repwsealadvs a laurel. nn. Fully fenced a landscaped. Handy b g R Vol a only =1gK,100iCM Berwlsy Sales Repreeeriedre rises Mwerw.. s.b..Mee r. e�lrr.l N3.2112 a SCI1001s $191±,900. Bien ROdt1yUAS 831.3300. ..Jai,r.r... M Q429CC7 PERFECT FOR TiE PIGMY PLWAX 4M Lamm PWAENTS AFFORDABLE LUXURY Ins worth a took upside. TW* rwtOmtad, slice) SIN,9M decaafed luno ouL 4 kings bdrrrts., S fid. new bnW. new, �R new This IS brick 3 bdrm dNa 1 home tectum a hul LARRY SEEIM mn. At pond. i ism. rim. Bp WL, 2 w slkart, BRIAN ppp mw kit I -oft PAUL RAYIENT apertlrtent with dined prinks w tlk Spo6m* new. Sales Rspwssalslin a1 draptariss, cent air ti monk $19g,900. S p N Wp � � bol CoI Pad Re wit UM w mwr occupied. Reduce your mlg. by up to MM Rodrigues Vva 2D92 PAGE 10-R&THE NZWSADVERTISER,WED, FEL 19,1"2 NBEEK SalesReitmombt1w Genesis Ltd. 683-2992 ASK FOR US PERSONALLY WE HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR: 1. Detached 3 bedroom - 1,100 sq. ft.+ - Preferable Ajax Area. 2. Detached 4 bedroom - 2,000 sq. ft.+ - Pickering or Ajax. 3. Semi-detached bungalow with an in-law suite up to $170,000. Preferable Bay Ridges Area 4. We have numerous clients for first time buyer properties due to the new 5% down regulations. Thinking of selling, upgrading or relocating - Now is your chance!! Phone AI or Doug at your convenience for more details or information - anytime Jus; „-,de, 2.000 sc " 3 bedroom - prof f ,r bsnt Wet ba, - central air Supe courtlocabor Oversize far* rn w`:repiaoe L SvE ESP 3 bedrooms Frnshed m-!,. Eat -.r wicnen Walk to AKe b parkands "THE MARKET IS HEATING UP" Aae-ox 2 000 sq ~ - 3 worco- Fr shed bsmt -wet bar Mam Ir farm ^n. w`irepiaoe 5 -pc. en suite off master bdrm Central air 8 vac. 2 800 sc ti executive $234.900 Mar M tarn ^r 8 der 4 bedroom Scaler. C%w stamcase Massive greenhouse k:tlhen L-7 Prime court - South Ajax $189.888 - 4 bedrooms Fr. bsmt..hvet bar14-pc. Cent air i3 vac. Huge bnght eat -In kit. Mode- eat -m Mow - Firepiaoe in kv. nm. - 3 bedrooms Huge iot - Single garage JUST LIKE MUSKOKA Address: 1818 Pine Grove, Pickering Price: $269,900 Features: Cosy doll house in the woods. Features renovated kitchen, cedar plank paneling in dining room, large living room with stone fireplace and is located on a street of large custom homes. Minutes from the Scarborough border. Listed With: Gary Peck, N.R.S. Achievers Real Estate Ltd. %_M1831-7677. CALL: GARY PECK Sales Representative 831-7677 N.R.S ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE LTD. WO FM CUM ServW New r�0" Out Of style Call FLO BETTS Associate Broker 283-1500 R Renaissance Real Estate Limited, Broker JOHN BODDY, FALLINGBROOK MODEL ; — $X2,900. 9 room, 2 storey brick and stone home, dble. YOUR DREAM HOME garage, inground heated pool, bleached oak floors in $205.500. 7 room, 2 storey detached gar., fam. rm. with main floor family room with stone fireplace, dream fireplace, fin. basement (extra bdrm. plus), tastefully kitchen, huge master bdrm.. (4 -pc. en suite, sep. decorated throughout. A real beauty. June 1st shower stall.) possession. Call Flo. .i PICTURE PERFECT - TREED RAVINE A SHOWPLACE For only $189.000. 7 room. 2 storey home. attached $224 900. Almost new 7 rooms, 2 storey home, dble. garage, lower level fin., Wo to garden. Sunken sitting bid age. � en main suite. fa Ceram �, drelarn kitchen.Large simply ler room oft master bdrm. w,tn fireplace. Extras galore. love) Pickens Call Flo Bets. Whitby suburbs. Cail Flo. y• 9 WANTED! 1' Clients for homes from _ + I t _ $150,000 to $325,00 at the T' present time. List with Flo ' Betts and this space will be OK MODEL reserved for your home. 52'4.500. 7rooms, 2 storeys.'repiace in family room, finished rec room, approx 1.850 sq. fL Call Fb Bens, Associate Broker !�Ipb REAL ESTATE LTD. POWER OF SALE South Ajax 3 bedroom family home, eat -in kitchen, central air & vac, finished room in basement, fully fenced yard, single garb, $7,500 down for qualified buyer. Asking $148,900. Ask for Ted Hinds. AJAX (HEAD OFFICE 7 HARWOOD AVE. S. AJAX, ONT. US 21319 683-1861 13 MAKE AN OFFER Detached bungalow in South Ajax, finished rec room, 4 appliances, near lake, schools & shopping. Ask for Patricia Reaburn. IV NVt7G LV 1 • DAGMAR A rare opportunity to own this private location, have 645 feet of paved frontage with 600 feet of lake frontage, asking $289,000, with good terms. Ask for Rod CALL ANY OF OUR EXPERIENCED AGENTS FOR DETAILS 1 0 9 ACRES • BUNGALOW Immed. pons, for this custom built 12 year old ranch txxgalow- 3 bedrooms, pnvate dining room, large living room with fireplace, double car garage, house sits over 400' back from road, privacy plus. Asking only $329,000. Ask for Rod sl> ward. 1 ACRE BUILDING LOT Situated in Ashburn in an area of estate homes, build immediately. Asking $160,000. Ask for Rod Sharfard. UXBRIDGE Starter home on huge treed lot across from golf course and in an area of fine homes. Priced at $159,900. Ask for Ed Thomas. wI THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, FEB. 19, IM -PAGE U -RE Some renovations help meet physical needs One of the most positive aspects of renovation is that it is the means of ensuring people's housing remains compatible with their physical needs, says the Greater Toronto Home Builders' Association. As people age, their physical needs often change, sometimes quite dramatically. But that doesn't mean that they have to move from their home, says Ann Adams of the Barrier -Free Design Centre in Toronto. Some simple renovations can be made to accommodate those physical needs and keep people comfortably in their own homes for years to come. Many of the future physical needs of homeowners can be anticipated during current renovations, says Adams. If a bathroom is being added or renovated now, its walls can be reinforced so that they are strong enough for the future addition of grab bars. "I think it would be very wise if everyone reinforced their walls to accommodate a grab bar if one is needed in the future. It's a very low-cost renovation," says Adams. If a new shower is being added, it can be constructed a little larger than is common so that, if necessary, it can accommodate a wheelchair. And, says Adams, there is no reason why a large shower shouldn't look luxurious rather than institutional. When renovating a bathroom, Adams suggests rejecting the standard narrow entrance door in favor of a door which has a minimum 32 -inch clearance, which will allow room for a wheelchair. If a kitchen, or amy other room, is being renovated, Adams suggests ensuring enough room to allow for a T -turnaround for the manoeuvering of a wheelchair. Insulating the pipe under the sink is also a simple procedure which will accommodate the future needs of a homeowner. Because the space below a sink is opened to allow for wheelchairs, the wheelchair user can easily experience extreme leg burns if the pipes are not insulated, says Adams. Often the nerves in the legs of wheelchair users are not sensitive and be burned unknowingly. Different counter heights, which are now being installed for the benefit of children and for people who want to sit down when they work are also accessible for wheelchair users. Also important for people who may have to use a wheelchair in the future are low thresholds, no more than a half an inch, and faucets and handles, says Adams. people need them." a space of at least 18 inches to the side of Some renovations can be simple as The need for renovations !o latched doors so that the wheelchair can sit adding bathroom and floor tiles which are accommodate age-related disabilities will to the side when the door is opened. slip resistant, with a matte or textured finish only grow in the future, says Adams. One common complaint heard by those rather than a high -gloss finish. Baby -boomers, who form a large and who have begun to experience arthritis is Adams recognizes, however, that many influential sector of the population, might regarding the difficulty of squeezing and homeowners are unwilling to admit that not leave their homes because of a turning door knobs, especially in the their physical abilities will change. disability, but they will demand that their morning when joints are particularly painful. "Try to convince yuppies that someday homes be made accessible through A simple and relatively inexpensive change they may need space for an elevator," says renovation to accommodate their changing would be to change the knobs to levered Adams. "Most modifications are made after needs. ICI WHITBY/BROCK - PICKERING/AJAX PICTON BOBCAvGEON 115 Srncoe St. S 435-5380 223 Brock St N 668-6171 1550 Kurgsbn Road. P •S,les R.ptes.ntstive 683.7777 831.2056 42 blain St 613-476-2177 89 Baton St 705-738-232 THIS WEEK'S FRANK 1120 FRANK FEATURE REPS ARE... WHIMY — Dbft MANCE• 3 bdrm. M& horns, Tirrpiaos, lot Lanes PCKEANIG deachsd psraps. Contact Gat Sinpson, 3 be toom townhouse. Borove Dara, 663 614,9419 a Daphne Gibson, 663.3006. 7777. ■ A . 'oa:i i ��a. ANNA KRIETE• x r 4.,.% V%Mft 40 BIOINE DAWS' AJAX NOW EAST CEHIMA AJAX Pratiitnnn lot, 4 bdnms , library, fare- rrs. No mow tartdlad 6 years newt 3 bdrm.. Fabubus 4+3 bdmL home MR lir. ism- rm. GRE9111111110Op Contact Gail Simpson. MO -3419 or fn. roc nm. 5 appk., woodstow. Contact Replace. BMW"' __eConrad Dais Gtewwmod Vdpp es>ue saW U*w Daphro Gibson, pg3-M Jack Fudge or Donis Chances 6637777. Chance or Jack FudW 6637777. home. Contac Maty JaM 663-7777. GAS SIhPSON'r lM r :�' � - - JACK FUDGE, _ `� NOtA'iiEAST A . � SOUTH AJAX 4 bdrm. Wdsc* Larye lot, 2 waNtauts. Eal-+,n l t hat. Confect Amo Krieg, 663 First time buyer. 2 bdrms., fn. bsmt, 2 PKXERING washrooms. Gnsst location. 5 appliWNmC Jtmw exectilm. 3 bdrms., mn. Orlam. rm. SOUTH AJAX woodstotre. Cow Doris Charas or Jack Fireplace. 3 bathroom;. Contact Jack 4 bedroom all brick home backing on to DAPHNE WBSON• 7777 or 6644699. Fudge, 6637777. Fudpe or Doric Chanes, 6637777. greenbelt Contact Marg.toyce, 6637777. PAT HANNAH, OSHAWA FENELON FALLS PORT HOPE COBOURG BOWMANVILLE PORT PERRY 115 SIR=* St. S. 576-4111 36 Cabana St 705-887-2512 66 Vbbon St. 416-885-4548 41 Kong; St E. 1234 Kong St E. 416-372-4345 623-3393 t 985Stx St PAGE 12-R&THE NEWS ADVERTIsEit, WED, FEB. 19, IM A year of change for real estate board BY ANNE BRISCOE, ODREB PRESIDFNT 1991 was a year of challenges and change for all realtors as well as for members of the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board. We enjoyed an increase of 43 per cent in the number of units sold from the previous year, but our dollar volume increased only 32 per cent reflecting our lower sale prices. The tough economic conditions and the onset of the GST resulted in a further decline in our membership. This decline has reduced our revenue base. The fewer members we have the less revenue there is to provide essential board services. With this in mind, your 1991 team of directors struggled with our budget early last January and drastically pared any expenses not considered vital to delivering our members the services essential to providing quality service to their clients. We budgeted for a shortfall of about 550,000, but because strict controls and the renegotiating of our MLS contract, it appears we will break even. The implementation of our new MLS contract could not have occurred at a more difficult time. However, we have brought our members equally into the computer age with each office being provided with at least one IBM PS -I computer and an ALPS printer. In addition, almost 90 passwords were given to individual members for expanded member access at no additional charge. I believe we are the only board to provide standardized hardware as well as Photo-trieve to our members. In the '90s, computer knowledge and expertise will become increasingly imperative to provide optimum service to our buyers and sellers. The dark economic clouds didn't stop our members from contributing to our communities. As a result, we were awarded the MICC Community Service Award for 1991 for boards of 1,000 to 1,499 members (we tied with the Victoria FLORA WATERS Sales Representative Real Estate Board). Congratulations to everyone who contributed to this honor. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO KNOWS THIS MARKET, WITH THE PATIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING TO HELP YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT, YOU SHOULD CALL FLORA WATERS AT 839-2121. These are three exceptional buys that are worth seeing... Absolutely stunning 4 bedroom detached with double garage. First time offered at $228,888. 3 bedroom in South Ajax with finished basement. Only $125,900. 3 bedroom detached with attached garage. just $117,000. For more information please call Flora Waters at 839-2121. PICKERING - 839-2121 Mw bem d b0"'the WHITBY b OSHAWA - 428-2121 Toronto �` Oshawa .a M.LS. Systems sruscoE ESTATES LTD. -T�ar.,.�. a u.., a wr a.. �d►.+.r�u a.o.....«+.1* WnW &d %W"W NO QUESTION ABOUT EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR FIRST-TIME BUYERS WITH ONLY 5% DOWNPAYMENT GREAT BUYS GREAT PRICES GREAT RATES CALL ME AND LET'S DISCUSS IT . BARRY EARL Saft R powa"" VI toI 0 • Small spaces can be used effectively 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 space 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 a 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 is not affected, variances are not necessary and it doesn't change the exterior appearance of the home. As well, says Marantz, lowering a baseman does not take up valuable yard space in an effort to add intenor Maraliving tz lowers 40 to 70 basements every year. He says people are lowering basements to snake 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. "So they look to the basement because it's lost effective." Whether people decide to go down or up, there are plenty of renovation ideas and solutions available for the enlargement of smaller spaces. Getting the maximum use of that space is limited only to one's 17 THE t\'EM ADVERTISM 1111111i I+1o.1l, H!Z-MGI; 0 -ZZ SHOP OUR WINTER HOME SALE AT ALL THESE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS UNIOUE a BEAUTIFUL - $181,500 4 level Halminen built 4 bdrms. on pool sized lot, upgraded kit., skylight, oval tub d much more.... Don't be disappanted. call now and speak to Judy Jana 428-2121. a SHOWS A 10 PLUS! Immaculate 4 bdrm, home on premium lot W. flu tam rm., sat -in Wt -1h wlo to pato. 4 -pr- an suite in master bdrm., dble. car gar, Located in area of executive homes, dose to ail amenrbes. Asking $178.900. Cad Judy Shaw 428-2121. Compute with 4 appliortoos, wb kit, school and Pork don by $150,900. Call Lorry Kime for your personal viem% 428.2121. 9ESTIGIO5MRtulRRT- CUSTOM BUILT Exec. home, $229,900, with cathedral ceding in foyer, modem white kit., w/o to mground pool, specious uv. b dn. area, upgraded brdlm. d We floonnS fin. rec rm., stone fp., cent air, wood stove. Igo lot, 8 5% financing. Linda Clarke 428-2121. -OVER 3,000 SO. IT. - $M,900 - Scarlett O'Hara stairs overlooking fam. rm. with dble. skylights. hardwood firs., ceramic kit 8 halfway. intercom, cent at on suite with roman tub 8 shower satellite dish. 3 car gar. and much more. Call Dennis Wrgan 426-2121, POWER OF SALE - til -L= SUITE ExeekAiw 4 bdrm. detached home boasts quality grey broadloom t"41hout, cerairm dei in loyer a kit, fp. in fam. rm., oak kit cupboards. Plus 10% In. b quofifiod buyers. Only $250,900. Cal 428- 2121 and ask for Richard Madam. NO ELBOW GREASE.. Needed for this Prckenng 4 bdnm Includes a Wo bsmt. and n4aw suite. 4 baths. 4 tam. sized bdrms., comes brick fp., back yard deck wrth a view and a price thers real value Cal Lome Kime 428-21 r LNNG O"N7 S X Z20' LOT" Yet close to all amenities. Immaculate home in a quiet commw" of Bfadkmodt Spec. dot sdesplrt sugle an gar.. 4 bdrms., mn. Or. tem. rm. a wt to huge beck yard. very dart a alordable at $145,900. CaN Liz Peovski 428- 2121. -POWER OF SALE - Extra Ige. b 70 x 3110' wiMr a 3 bdrm. delakded home withggaarr wive in4m apt AN this for $209.900. Cam Richard MacLean 428.2121. POWER OF STILE - $100,900 Detached brick bungalow on huge lot in area of fna home, hardwood ft. a mumiple fps., leaches ambiance, TTC at door. All offers will be considered. 8.5% inancirig open. Cal Judy Fear at 428.2121. lfertdw halve reduced So* 1111114kt4bdrnt. 'I2,2504 h SM19hoama Mn t tarn. rm., iR a waa. sea fin. rm., hatch dirs.. matter Mite. an wib, mahrre ax enisrit location. Don't mica 1d Cal W Chspnart 424.2121. 111111111WER111111411111T NOW aoan to Trwtt Includes in. bent, deck a dole. Qr. mine, W Pat Pon Listed of $MOM Cel Judy Fear 420.2121. BEAUTY AND THE BESTH In perfect Pickering area, dee 4 bdrm., mn. *. fam. i Ieuridry ems., cent air a vac., dble. door entry, spectacular kit Priced at $237,000. Cal Fbra Wallm 428-2121. 3,500 SQ FT. On over sized lot with 4 locums., mn. fir. library and lam. rm., 11p. in master bdrm. Asking $309,900. Call Bruce Opferlaxlt 428.2121. CL !t d START OUT IN STYLE! Gleaming 3 bdrm. home in South Ajax. Side dr to bsmt., fully fenced yard. includes 3 appliances. Only f' 53.900. Call Lrnrne Brow 428- 2121. 9 � I WHY PN K's cold outside, but cosy inside this 3 bdrmimmaculate home. only 1 yr. old. featuring modem to kit. att ar See this soon. Pncad at 169.900. Call Wiz Rozenberg 428. 2121 LOCATDN Detached spacious 4 bdrm., maintenanoo-free home, 2 baths, pnvitte yard with inground pool. Close 10 Scarborough Town a LRT. Immediate occupancy available. $229,000. Call Judy Few at 428- 2121. -ate--- kI" r BEAUTNJL OOIMTRY Now - Located just East of Woo Fi Wal A South of Whitevals. All brick bungalow on a Ige. country lot, dist healed shop, hot tub of deck in-law wite, pyre kit a more. Cal Ed Mateo for more information at 428-2121. NEW FOR V Beautifully packaged 4 locum. home, breakiest solarium, mn. fir. fam. rm. with fp., sep. din. nn. with hardwood Or. a french drs., quiet cul-de-sac, location. A must to seel $239,900. Cal Bill Chapman at 428-2121. PICKERING - 839-2121 Members of both the Toronto & Oshawa WHITBY & OSHAWA - 428-2121 M.L.S. Systems BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. 'Trademarks of Canary 21 Real Estate Caporalon. Each dies is indntwrxfartrkr rwwral and mr,orsbrr Nei l ^ It ��TnN ARn T PAGE 14 -RE -THE NEMADVERTISER, WED, FEL 19,1"2 ECONOMIC RECOVERY NOT FAR AWAY Consumer confidence is the key Buyer uncertainty continues to darken the horizon for real estate sales across the country, with the exception of a ray of hope that is emerging in British Columbia. However, Canada Trust Realty believes this upward trend will signal the start of a national recovery only if it is preceded by a change in buyers' attitudes. In its latest Cross -Canada Home Price Survey, prices for homes in most of the country remain flatter than a prairie landscape. In British Columbia, however, prices for three types of housing surveyed are climbing to new heights in a significant improvement over prices of a year ago. Virtually all British Columbia's markets posted increases, with mid-range detached housing averaging a 14.9 per cent improvement. Executive homes in some of the districts in Vancouver and surrounding areas posted increases from S40,000 to 570,000. Of particular note is the rebounding central British Columbia market. which frequently experienced high price increases in the mid-size detached homes than were seen with attached or executive homes. Elsewhere in the country, this hint of recovery hasn't caught on. While some areas saw a stabilization of prices, other areas showed some decline over last year, particularly in Ontario where the recession has hit hardest. Like the weather, however, the rest of the country is gripped by the cold reality of recession and weakened personal purchasing power. Looming unemployment, wage decline and a heavy tax burden have darkened prospects for home ownership for uncertain buyers. The irony of the situation is that this is an ideal time for fust -time buyers to be entering the real estate market. "Despite some of the best prices in many years and the best mortgage rates since the 1970s, prospective buyers, especially fust -time buyers, are being very cautious," comments Jim Moore, president of Canada Trust Realty Inc. There are basically two factors that impact the real estate market — affordability and buyer confidence. With affordability at a peak due to low prices and good interest rates, it is buyers' attitudes that arc preventing them from making the: most of this opPortunity. "I've talked to the people out in B.C. and they are very positive," continues Moore, "but unless we can shake off this aura of negativism in other harder -hit areas of the country, we won't see a turnaround for several months yet. All of us need to get our thinking in a new mode for '92. With a positive attitude, buyers will see their opportunity and take advantage of what's in the marketplace." V z�z O PICKERING 1970 BROCK RD. 683-1790 ADVERTISING WITH US WILL GET YOU FAST RESULTS. 00 PoMn 0(I vvj QOv iyw AQP Real Estate 579.4400 235 Bayly St. ROYAL LeA4CsE= ■ = 4Z7-6522 Ajax M__ The management and staff of Royal Lepage, Ajax are pleased and proud to congratulate their award winners for 1991. These people have shown a consistently high quality of service that has been much appreciated by their clients and peers alike. Their hard work and dedication has paid off and we salute them. =ROYALLEPAGE]Tm M=age WILMA TANNER Chairman's Club (fop 1% nationally) ROYALLE PAGE ITM A dvmV SHIRLEY OATES* BRENDA CLYDE' DAVID MCINTYRE' CAROL PLITr President's Gold President's Gold President's Gold President's Gold OTHER AWARD WINNERS EVELYN REGAW DIANA PUTT LINDA LYON' Sales Representative " Asocial! eroher Now there's a better way it to sell your he With all this. Vith our exclusive Homeklatcb,., system, your Royal LePage Sales Representative has more than the usual resources to sell your home. HomeMawh matches interested buyers to your Property. As soon as you list Mitb us, your property fesures are put into our HomeMaid computer rysmwd matching begins ter. if m&%" relentlessly searches for buyers Mho are looking for a home with features just L•ke yours. Every day. Md it doesn't stop unoil a sale is made! HomeMr&b is much more than a computer system. 1Vith Homeblatch, you'll get other unique services such as our Instant hkssaft system, a customized Marketing Action Plan Plusdiis. and our Personal Service Guarantee, signed by your Saks Represent>uve and backed by Royal • can make your home lout in the market. We can skaM you financing opdm to make your bome more attractive to buyers. And well dear the May for more awooftoal o6ers by pre -a moi g book AJAX 235 BAYLY ST. 427-6522 you home and ProsPeW'e boyars for a Royal Lew- • Hoinditwb. Mother advantage only from Royal LePage. Why Mould you list your home with anyone else? Roval LePatze Sales Representative about HomeMatch today! ROY1Wea ,.A 4%, i (% C% 0 411 A little less brightness can save plenty on your hydro bill My wife Em and I were talking recently about our favorite Valentine's Day gifts over the years, and she said the best present the twins had ever given her was a box of chocolates they'd bought with their own money when they were seven. Half of the chocolates were missing and the rest had little nibble marks on them, but Em didn't care. Then I said I guessed the string of pearls I'd bought her shortly after we got married had to be her favorite. She said she loved the pearls, but it was actually the set of new tires I'd bought for her car that made her decide to marry me. Em said that like the bot of half -eaten chocolates, it was the thought that counted and she reminded me that I bought her those tires after I saw the ones she had just weren't safe. In their own way, she said, the tires were more romantic than the pearls. "Holy moly," I said, "you mean I went and spent all that money on flowers and a diamond ring when all I had to do was buy her some tires." Anyway, another thing that made me look good in Em's eyes was what I found out during our kitchen renovations. There have been some amazing advances in energy efficiency lighting recently and when you think that the average home has up to 20 fixtures, it's worth getting yourself up to speed. Forexample, energy-saving incandescent light bulbs don't look any different than standard bulbs, they are just as easy to install and they cost about the sante to buy. They are available in 34, 52, 90 and 135 watts, which are used to replace 40-, 60-, 100- and 150 -watt standard incandescent bulbs. Their light output is slightly less, but their power savings more than make up for the small difference in brightness. And you can use this type of energy-efficient bulb in almost all of the fixtures in your home. Here's a tip, though: don't confuse energy-saving incandescents with long -life incandescent bulbs. Although long -life bulbs may last up to 10 times longer than their regular cousins, most put out 30 per cent less light while still using the same amount of power. Fort of like buying pearls when all you really need is a good set of tires, don't you . think? Oshawa Whitby This Week, in conjunction with Ontario Hydro, brings you Phil's' Basement to help "bring home" ideas on how to save energy. For more energy- saving ideas. call Ontario Hydro at 1-800- 263-90010 and tell them Phil sent you. PICKERING OFFICE 1970 BROCK Rd.[R=OYAL LEPAGE —■ _ 683-1790 —' EVERYTHNG YOU WANT AT HOME :259,900. This 4 bdnn. beauty sparldes. Features a large kit. with w/o 10 deck & hot tub, sauna, topline carpet & much more. Close to Whites Rd., 401 & • Seine R"Nolowdellin » Aeeocials Brolm ism SEE IN GLENDALE $174,900. 3 bdrm., CAC, walk through bathroom, large sitting area, patio door off din. ►m., fin. rec rm., fenced yd. Many appliances included. Call for more info. AJAX OFFICE 235 BAYLY ST. W. SPARKLING PRIVATE SPA -AN $209,900. Cedar lined rm.te tubi Prem. greenbelt lot, deck, 2 w/os, upgraded cab., CAC, CVAC, intercom, greenhouse kit., sep. din., french doors. Close to GO & 401 super' Diana/( rol Plitz' 427- sttopgng. Heather Cullen' 6831790. 1 Barb Vaarca' 6831790. 6522. , `MK)TNIQED VENDOR -TRY OFFER! ELEGANT, MAJESTIC & CHARMING! ' ' "1867 FIELDSTONE HOME" t314,90C. 'The Forestbrook• by J. $950,000 - or 32 rolling acres. 14 box $164,900. 3 bdrm. 2 storey,ideal starter Boddy. 5 bdrm., 2,918 sq. ft. hone Plus :tail barn, paddocks, 20x50' pool, home in serene neighborhood. Nice thousands $$ spent on extras & gazebo. 4 gorgeous bdrms., two fps . fenced back yard, rec rm. features wall to improvements must be seen. For full huge prrc: ai rrs Updated windows - a wall & floor to ceiling fieldstone fireplace details call Gerard Jaeger at 683-1790 rare find & easy commuting' Dara'Caroi Call G. Jaeger' 6831790 Definite alot. 7- - y P'�tz' 42. 6522- e. , j F. J },7 - `s LE I *RERilf - ENTRAL LOCATION $258.900. 4 bdr^s 3 baths $'4A 90C. 3 or. •r . 2 storey wim 5r rec SUPER SOUTH AJAX STARTER Greenhouse k:t & skyfght, pantry, fain '" 8 bar. alt tented two t1er deck $152.9CC Cl,-! 3 De.— .r except:ora: rm. & rec rm. Upgrades include heat Garden shed, dble. paved driveway cone or cuiet tree -fined street near puma, ntercom, neatilator & wircow Nicely landscaped Buih-ir dishwasher & schoc;s 8 parks Features fin bsr,t . cover:rgs. Interlock,^g drive & wa:k -+uch more. For details call Gerald pgraded baths. pry tit. Hurry Wilma Kathryn Parish 683' 790 J Jaeger• 6831790 Ta^ner' 427-6522 e _ / "T" - , I ■ FINEST NEIGHBORHOOD $2'9,900 4 born , 2 storey Move -in LOOK AT ME - I AM VALUE PLUS! LARGE LOT LOVERS DELIGHT Gond, w%o to large decK, new high $214.9W T- s 4 odr— s desoi t s S'84 53C P c.re oe `ec' 3 tic•— -cr•e efficiency gas furn., C,A, C,'VAC, absolutely one of a fund. The 1pA;res of offers `am -T plus ec ^ Cor-piete mirrored closet doors Nicely carpeted. this home are too numerous to list. h is w— adtotring �vooy certre Cour rfied many appliances included. Call Barb tally loaded & tastefully decorated. For k.t over ooKs deck & 141' lot zt ct Vacirca' 683-1790 fad details call Gerald Jaeger' 6831790 W,Irra Tannef" 427-6522 427-6522 SUPER STARTER HOME! $153,700. This 3 bdrm. darting home is a real cream puff. Loaded with extras. Fin. bsmL, cent air, walk to lake. Hurry, please. This won't last! Call Shirley Oates' 427.6522. --inti v'a in 'DESIRED. COSY, MATURE S. AJAX $168.9(X. Temfic bungalow wr+ioh boasts large eat -in tut., fireplace .n 'v, rm. recently renov bsmt with upgraded bi lm wood stove & freshly painted. Large patio at back. Roy Chrstensen' 427-6522. M1 r as a SOUTH AJAX - 2 STOREY S'63 9CC T` s 3 x— nol a offers you OW soaz ous `oyer with 2 -pc powcer ". 3 Dcr^s . 1 4-0c. eat --r, kit. Cert air To Pew ser, Sharor White' 427-6522 GAMILY PUN FOR EVERYONE' $2'4 9. A--actve a r a 4 ocr^ r• noe w- 6 seater lot tib. moi 'a-- " -ec •— . oiayroorn a -d c"ice cert. ar and vac Porc^ a-"s.re Wow Brerca �_'vice' 427-6522 -21 Av OR 4 BORMIS. W GLENDALE PICTURESQUE W1H17EVALE — - OVERLOOKS PARKLAND — - -- ALL DRESSED UP! $224,500 Newly decorspec. home on $159.900 Soarkling del. 3 odrn io-e $'89 30C Just move- r arc •elax oy the 50x110 ft. lot in demand area. Has inn. $1115A00.3 bdrm. sdesptA tardroodtts- in on prem. qt Steps to axe &schools, fir cosy `regrets .n he rn fir. fain r•r., Ir. !am. with fp. & lam. rm. Direct access W. & din- has-, mod m kit, targe lencPed Ipl from cur. o house. Close to all � smarq Hovels Oona Fnted to sat bsmt., boasts rec "r , powder rn.. kit or custom window coverings, huge barns. g CaaSylriaKyY•6a131790 big laundry area Picture perfect Wilma and Tr r. ;aunery- Call to view Brenda amenienet ties. MassNaqvi' 683-1790• Tanner' 427-6522 Cyte' 427-6522 PICKERING RETAIL) FFICE SPACE $500-$1,000/month. Plaza location offering short or long term lease for units from 780- 985 sq. ft- For further information cal Paul Cullen' 471-4800. ESTATE $3MOM Goo counts in your beck yard. This dssrgrt•d house loc. on 12 aeras hae� drive. Room for mars G&A eharble los, adensiw views film all htili'm rs P. WhiW 683.1790. $184,900. 3 bdrm., 1 4 -pc., 1 3 -pc. baths. Cosy rec rm. with built-in bookcase. Air, large fenced lot Owet a Tastefully decor., dot all brick, landscaped. Cal *0a Kyte' 6831790. ANDERSON AND ROSSLAND $239,000. Fantastic buy) We Kb serious) 2,746 s9. it Man fir. Mein. tin. & dart, froPlnce. huge greenhouse lot. chular ask staircase from apaaous fom Near schools, bus Mary Caine" 6834 790. $279,000. Sunshine -bright 4 bdrm., bnck home orerlookng acres of conservation. Hugging shores of lake & Duffin Creek. Prem. landscaped lot. Wish to know more? Cd Wilma Tamer' 427-6622. $204.900.2 bdrm. plus sun rin., 2 4 -pe, baths. Penthouse with a til nk view. Shows to perfection, neutral deoor, PaL poss. includes many extras. Cal %Itm KYW 6831790. CENTURY BEAUTY - SMALL TOWN $16'9,900.9 room, bride 2 storey. Mn. flr. tam. rm. & 1p., 3 baUts,1 en suite, 2 staircases, formal din. nn., modem kit. N. of Whitby. Cal now Gwen Fryer' 683-1790. :208.900. Stylish 4 bdrm. home, fin. bsmt, greenhouse kit with lots of cabinets & wAo to deck Sunken lam. rm. with fp: t+k k to GO & french school. tkk"l Mme Tanner' 427-6622. COSY, FRENQY, CAREFREE? $137,900. Timfic end unit townhome boasts Private patio, double garai. bright eat -in kit., chic prod. in bunt, -ted by hong Pru. A mum seal YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME! $185,000.Well cared for family home. Features 4 big bdrms., mn. fn. fam. rm., 2 4 -pc. baths. Great loc. across from children's park. For more info. call Barbara Edwards' 427-6622. WHY RENT - WHEN YOU CAN OWN! Good selection of 2 & 3 bdrm. apts. available in Ajax and Pickering. Enjoy the eonveniertce and security of the condominium lifestyle! Call Linda Lyon' 427-6522. M:] BEAt1nR)L ESTATE HOIEI $569,000. Secluded 5 bdrm. hone. targe principal rms., nanny Warters. mature landscaping, rhground pool, 812 ages next to Dagmar Ski Flesort Evelyn Repan- 427-6522. PAGE 16RE•THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, FEB. 1', IM �r�. Y.Kh e'S�� *i�"'� x�`„ s �' "' '3".1 bc, xt'F.`• �°x. . _! -...a�.�-p.R K Yfii rR' W ..d y' _ •� p � if1 •. is � �. ,.:^ Y >�` .. ...L :> � F: .rf{rx i, �v ...,,• S + 7 ' • . •+ �-�y y%... � - ;fir i,Q.. t �� � S AOb y s Now more than ever it's important to advertise your properties in the Ajax Pickering News Advertiser _ All ads appearing r in the News Advertiser Real Estate WAL section on Wednesday, Friday or FRES~• 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. � -+683-5110. When listing your 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. ; M 4 4 • I OW, Wednesday,,Fke"b19j5199 45,000 copies OF 7 PACIFIC ACURA 365 BAYLY ST. W., AJAXqac (416) 428-8768 • TOP ty [ IC" CARS MTj r -j J" Lj The word "performance" w applied to the automo - ry usually carries connot r!, of exotic road machine, Page 4 -Icz �O AI1aE 2 MMdr�dr. Feb. le , i*w -------- ..----- Volkswagen comes clean Test results released in the 19981 to 1988 and with up to United States recently reveal ' 80,000 kms. Volkswagens are the cleanest cars Results showed Volkswagens in the country. were well below the exhaust emis- The California Air Resource's sion limits to be guaranteed by Board tested exhaust emissions of manufacturers for cars which have 2,193 vehicles from model years covered this distance, in some Light feel'a little bit like Rip Nhn Winkle. It appears ?khat I woke up one day and car makers were offering "moonroofs" on their cars. Just before I fell asleep, those openings in the canopy of motor vehicles used to be called "sunroofs". I know because my 1984 Toyota Corolla has one and, just to make sure I was not mis- taken, I pulled out the driver's handbook It distinctly says "power sunroof." Did I miss something? Is there a reason why the name was changed? I suppose you could tum to a medical reason for the change in the name. Just maybe automakers figured the medical link between prolonged exposure to the sun's rays and skin anter was casting an unwanted connotation on the tam "sumroof." I am only speculating, of course, but fearing people would- n't want a surroof on their cars because letting the sum rays in the vehicle would increase their chances of skin cancer, automak- ers changed the name to mom - roofs. Let's face it. Moon beams are relatively hmmkss. No many people head down to the beach at right to do some swontan ung, then oil themselves with moontan lotion in fear of getting a moon - burn. There is no medical study. that 1 know of which indicates adverse affects from prolonged exposure to the light of the moon. of the moon John 'Sitting at the Wheel Sure, there is the lycanthropy thing, but even that only happens once a month during a full moon. I'll hand it to the carmakers. "Moonroof" does carry an air of romance. Like the song says, "By the light of the silvery moon, I want to swoon..." Ah, yes! What better tool to sell an option for a car than a little romance? Deep down, we all enjoy a touch of romance. The images the word "moonroor carries are one of calm, serene nights under the moon. You and a friend driving along under the romantic moon. I am just speculating as to the reasons why the moonoof Inas replaced the sunroof. And, still, I can't help but feel that I missed something - I am very interested in hearing from autornobdk manufacwras and their reasons for my perplex- ing problerrn. Their reasons are probably more aesthetic than anything else. If I ever find out, I promise Ill let you know. But, until I get to the bottom of this, IU just put on my moon - glasses and moonwalk out of hent. cases, by a considerable amount. The final results put the German automaker ahead of Japanese and other European automobile manu- facturers. A majority of vehicles produced in the United States exceeded the average value for the cars tested and the legal limit. The California Air Resources Board established the mean value for all the test cars at over 150 per cent of the permitted level. The average for the Volkswagen vehicles was only 85 per cent of the limit. .-0IX f as 41. 217WX Most wanted The Honda Accord recently topped the annual survey conduct- ed by the Canadian Automobile Association as to what vehicles most Canadians would buy. The national automobile federa- tion found 6.2 per cent of the over 40,000 respondets identified the ..,� .{:. Q Q <aVV; E<.:.. S T :: FEATURES Performance is the key at Pacific Acura 3 Honda Accord as the vehicle, they were "most likely to pur- chase" next. The rest of the top 10 was comprised of 2) the Dodge Caravan family of vehicles, 3) the Toyota Camry, 4) a tie between the Toyota Corolla and the Ford Crown Victoria fami- ly of cars, 6) the Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable, 7) the Honda Civic, 8) the Ford Tempo/Mercury Topaz, 9) the Oldsmobile Delta 88/88 Royale and 10) a tie between the Buick Le Sabre and the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. NEWS FROM THE ROAD Fun is part of the Suzuki Sidekick -- page 3 Another winner for Chrysler -- page 6 DEPARTMENTS FasTrax -- page 2 Sitting at the Wheel — page 2 7 Car of the Year Awards ROAD TESTS provide a few surprises Saturn SL2 -- page 6 CHEAP THRILLS FREE SERVICE SAMRDAY CLINIC M �H14 SATURN SAAB ISY=Y OF PIgCERING aeo wNcsra, rte.. vamruNc 839-6.159 1992 INTEGRA GS=R COUPE • 160 HP VTEC ENGINE • LIMITED PRODUCTION UNLIMITED FUN AVAILABLE MARCH `92 •22,195* PaciFic AVUHA 365 BAYLY ST. W., AJAX (416) 428-8768 • EXCLUDE FRTJUCJVAES • 0 4-� C �` ``� :�: �"' ....lMu'....iL:.. .ff. f.. f... ...5!.vrlf.'ff/...... :•? Acuraperforms The word "performance" when applied to the auto- mobile industry usually carries connotations of exotic road machines. At Pacific Acura, performance takes on a triple meaning. The Ajax dealership not only offers the perfor- mance of Acura automobiles, but it also excels in sales and service performance. Just short of its third anniversary in Durham Region, Pacific Acura has increased sales and now services 1,000 Acura cars in the area, according to president Bill Lau. In fact, it is in the service depart- ment that Pacific Acura really shines. "We ranked No. 3 in Ontario in overall customer satisfaction this year," says Lau. "This is the second year in a row that we have placed third. That says something about the service we offer here." A division of Honda, Acura first came to Canada in 1987. Honda was the first Japanese automaker to launch an upscale division and has since been fol- lowed by Toyota's Lexus, Nissan's Infiniti and, just recently, Mazda's Amati. Lau opened Pacific Acura in April 1989 as the exclu- sive Acura dealer for Durham Region. The Ajax dealer- ship is also the only Acura dealer between the Scarborough and Kingston. The market started showing strong gains shortly after, as people became familiar with the product and the service offered by the dealer- ship. What makes Acura successful is the fact that the company stresses customer satisfaction, "perhaps more than other brands," says Lau. That customer sat- isfaction stems from the fact the Acura cars are dependable and relatively maintenance free. "We have a very strong warranty and the cost of ownership is negligible," Lau says. "We service sev- eral Legends that are approaching 250,000 kms and the only cost to the owners has been that of regular maintenance." The Pacific Acura president says now is a good time to buy an Acura. "A car is now a more significant investment. People have to find a car that they can live with and one that is cheap to maintain for four to six years," he says. "Interest rates are low and now you can afford to Feb. 19, 1902 in more ways than one You can see the all -aluminum flagship of the Acura line, the NSX sportscar. at Pacific Acura in Ajax. buy the car you like." Acura offers a car to suit everyone's needs. The new sporty Integra GS -R, which was unveiled at the Montreal International Auto Salon and is currently on display at the Toronto International Auto Show, will go on sale in March with a base price of $22,195. The Integra joins a powerful line up which includes the state-of-the-art NSX sports car, the sec- ond generation Legend and the Vigor executive sports sedan. Lau says all Acura cars have one thing in common. "Acura puts the fun factor back into driving," he says. Pacific Acura is located at 365 Bayly St. W., just east of Westney Rd. in Ajax. Suzuki winner d is fun to drive 0 Whether you have the top up, the top down or have a hardtop and whether it is a two -door or a four -door version, the Suzuki Sidekick is fun to drive. That is why it comes as no sur- prise, the Sidekick was recently voted Best New 4X4/Sport Utility/Light Truck for 1992 by the Automotive Journalists Association of Canada. The two -door Sidekick comes with state-of-the-art powertrain engineering and rear -wheel anti- lock brakes. It also comes with some of the industryyIs lowest fuel consumption ratings -- 7.9 litres/100 kms on the highway -- and a three-year/80,000-km bumper -to -bumper, zero dWwtible, fully transferable limit- ed warranty. Soh -top sidekicks are availabk in three trim levels -- JA, JX and JLX -- while hard -top versions come in two trim levels -- JA and JX. The Sidekick's 1.6 -litre, four - cylinder, electronic fuel injection engine produces 80 horsepower at 5,400 rpm and 94 pounds -foot of torque at 3,000 rpm. You can chose a five -speed manual or a three -speed automatic transmission. All Sidekicks feature manual free -wheeling hubs, a two -speed transfer case with shift -on -the -fly 4 -wheel -drive and 200 mm (7.9 - inches of ground clearance. New features for '92 is an instrument panel redesign and side -impact door beam. The four -door Sidekick comes in two trim levels -- the JX and the JLX. With a price under S 15,000, the Sidekick is priced thousands of dollars below its competitors in the Canadian marketplace. The four -door Sidekick now offers a choice in transmissions. A new four -cylinder, 16 -valve, 1.6 - litre engine can be mated with a four -speed automatic transmission or the five -speed manual. Keeping all that in mind, you will understand Suzuki's slogan for the Sidekick -- "The fun is standard equipment... Automoti,xv?,,vn,,CnT-A-cellence doesn't get any more affordable — � than this. I499" PER MOTH Bctorc %our nudge( rorces fou to set t is tor a lesser automobile. consider this ncm. Nicr,edes-Beni The 190E 2 1 Scdan ise%cr% - thrng a %1crced4L.-Benz should :x-po«ertul, solid. elegant. a pleasure to dri% -%ct its reasonable price otter% %ou an unprecedented %slue in a luxur% automobile. S(, , ume in. te%t-dri%c the 191)E'- 3 Sedan. Anul make Hour xalue judgment based on the total value ut this incomparable automobile. • U ASC [ASID 0% K M THS. WTM AN r -%D %ALL'L Oi'21.7@r A %D -,n* DOWN MUS TAXES DURI1A.11.1170110BILES 1.T1). IAti . S ST. F. WHITBIl"668- 8 l iz_o D . na. 6 8 11,� PAGE 4 wser+..d.y, F.b.19. 1902 rssT The Pontiac Pursuit (top right) has been part of General Motors' vision of the future since 1987. It features a 'driver/vehicle interface unit" which allows control of the car by using two hand grips and a series of switches operated by the thumbs. Above, a Ford Mustang gets a different look with a large spoiler. t At left, the Mercedes Heritage display includes this racer from the racing museum in Indianapolis. Above, lovely curves all around at the Mazda display. Volkswagen unveiled the Vario 11 (below) at last year's Geneva Auto Show. The Toronto Intemational Auto Show continues until Feb. 23 at SkyDome (bottom left) and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. 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So you can imagine how much GM has got riding on Saturn when they spent a breathtaking S1.9 billion to set up =� the Saturn produc- tion facility in Tennessee. You can think of the Saturn as GM's answer to the Honda Accord/Toyota Corolla, but it's more than that. It has taken the best of these two cars and factoring several new concepts in along the way. Most striking is the construction which consists of an exceptionally rigid spaceframe as opposed to a "unibody" formed by welding together a number of pieces of steel . The spaceframe allows the use of rustproof, dentJding resis- tant high-density plastics to be used as body panels replacing sheet metal. These panels, by the way, are recyclable. All critical areas of the steel spaceframe and underbody are galvanized. In the flesh, one notices the paint quality immediately. Saturn uses one of the most technically advanced paint systems in the world. The core of the system is high -solid, waterborne paint which is especially resistant to chipping and chenucal fading. As the father of a two-year-old and another on the way, I appreci- and another on the way, I appreci- ate the way Saturn has made it easy to install and secure a kiddy seat. There's even a lever on the rear floor of the sedan models which can be set to keep kids from accidentally opening the door. The basic engine for the SL/SLI models is a transverse, front -mounted four -cylinder of 1.9 -litres with throttle -body fuel injection produc- ing 85 hp. The topline SL2 gets a 16 -valve head for the 1.9 -litre block Test and produces 124 li hp thanks to com- puterized sequen- i tial fuel injection. !Vly 517,8 t5 SL2 sedan test car came with the optional electronic four -speed automatic transaxle which I found shifted abruptly under full throttle, but was other- wise typically GM in smoothness of operation. Exterior styling is very much akin to the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme but only 8/1Oths the size. From the rear the cars look identi- cal which is no bad thing. Inside I was struck by the similarity to the Honda Accord, particularly with regard to outward visibility. Crank the key and the engine fires up with a pronounced thrashi- ness which goes away once it gets warms up. Part of this. I think, is due to the stainless steel exhaust system. On the highway, the car was swifter than I expected and was the equal of any of the Japanese imports in terms of lane change ability. Credit here the computer - controlled, variable effort power steering. At speed, you really do feel it tighten up yet it is turnable by one finger at parking lot speeds. Standard breaking is by discs at Jim LID �.:� Road Award-winning wagon joins Chrysler line-up A loud cheer went up when the announcement for the Best New Van/Wagon at the Automotive Journalists Association of Canada (A4,AC) Car of the Year Awards proclaimed the Dodge/Plymouth Colt/Eagle Summit vehicle in its category. With that award, the all-new five -passenger wagon took its place along side Chrysler already popular and industry-leading line of minivans. The Colt is built for Chrysler by Mipubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) and the joint venture MMC-Sittipol Company Ltd. in 'Thailand. The vehicle is available in both Dodge and Plymouth versions, as imports. The wagon is also avail- able as part of the Eagle line-up for 1992. The Colt/Summit features many traditional minivan attributes, mchx1mg sliding right side passen- ger door, rear liftgate and flat load floor. The Colt is availabl-. in three trim levels -- the base model Dodge/Plymouth Colt front -wheel -drive wagon, the premium Colt SE front -wheel -drive wagon and , the Colt SE all -wheel -drive (AWD) wagon. The Summit is available as a front -wheel -drive, in DL and LX trims, and an all - Wheel -drive (AWD) model. , 3'he standard engine in the Cblt/Summit is a 1.8 -litre, multi- point fuel -injected four -cylinder �eogine. A 2.4 -litre four -cylinder powerplant is available as an 'option. The standard transmission is a five -speed manual, with a four - speed automatic available for all Titssteering column, dual elec- tric rear-view mirrors and full wheel covers are standard equip- ment on the Colt SE and Summit LX models. A four-wheel anti-lock brake system (ABS) is available as an Ile Dodge/Plymouth Colt and Eagle Summit DL base model start at $12,919. The AWD versions of both vehicles start at $14,960. Standard breaking is by discs at the front and drums at the rear. My SL2 came with the optional four - disc set up with GM's own ABS -6 antilock system. I was very happy to have had ABS available during the big snow storm. It's one of those options you thank \ourself for buying even if it's only needed once or twice a year. The SL2 passed the playpen test with flying colors taking the playpen and highchair with case. If I had needed more room, the rear seats have a N)/411 split for stowing long cbjer��. I wish I had space enough in this column to list the number of patents GM received just to make this car a leader in its class. I cer- tainly believe this domestic car is as good as the imparted cars it competes against: and you can find that Out tOO h,. taking it for BEFORE YOU GO LOOKING FOR A NEW CAR, :s. FIND OUT WHAT OUR TEST DRIVERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THE LATEST MODELS ON THE iv.T W t� i There may be few people will- ing to admit it, but last week's announcement of the Automotive Journalists Association of Canada (ADAC) Car of the Year Awards held some surprises. The country's automotive press gathered at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre to announce the results of the Car of the Year voting at the opening of the Toronto International Auto Show last Wednesday. When the all the awards had been handed out, a few people were unprepared for what had happened. The biggest surprise of the award presentation was the fact that General Motors had been blanked after placing at least one vehicle in each of the eight cate- gories up for grabs. The big winner on the day was BMW. The German automaker's 3251 not only won the Best New Luxury Sedan category, but also took home the overall Car of the Year Award. In the luxury sedan class, the 325i rose above the Cadillac Seville STS and the Mazda 929 Serenia. BMW president Victor Doolan seemed a little surprised by the turn of events. "This is a proud moment for BMW," he said, adding the awards are the result of "a lot of hard work, a lot of effort and some- times a bit of criticism." The Car of the Year nod by AJAC completed a triple of sorts for BMW. The 3251 was selected by Motoring '92 as its car of the year and Driver's Seat named BMW as manufacturer of the year. Doolan said awards are always welcomed, but that is not what BMW is about. "BMW is not about statistics, it is about product and people," Doolan said. "I would like to thank the designers and developers of our cars and the people who produce them. This award is for them." Mazda was also a double win - Per at the AJAC Car of the Year Awards. The Japanese automaker took home the award in the Best New Sporty Car category for its MX -3 Precidia, which beat out the the Honda Prelude and the Saturn SC Coupe. The Mazda RX7 sportscar was selected as the Best New Performance Car over the Chevrolet Corvette LT and the Ford Taurus SHO. The Honda Civic LX sedan beat out the Saturn SL/SLI and the Saturn SL2 in the Best New Economy Car class. The award for Best New Family Car went to Nissan for its Maxima SE. Also in the running were the Ford Crown Victoria and the Pontiac Bonneville SSE. The Suzuki Sidekick pushed aside the Chevrolet Blazer/GMC Yukon and the Ford F -Series to take the Best New 4X4/Sport Utility/Light Truck category. In the Best New Van/Wagon class, the Dodge/Plymouth By JO H N DUARTE ■ NO Colt/Eagle Summit beat out the Chevrolet/GMC Suburban and the Ford Econoline Chateau Club Wagon. The Lexus SC400 won the Best New Luxury Touring Coupe class. The other two finalists in the cate- gory were the Cadillac Eldorado and the Subaru S V X. AJAC president Alan McPhee said the Car of the Year Awards are unique in that automotive jour- nalists from across Canada make up the largest jury panel in the automotive world. "These awards are not a one- shot deal, but a year-long process," McPhee said. In a separate award also pre- sented at the auto show, the Ford Grpwn Victoria was selected by World of Wheels magazine as the Best Built -in -Canada Vehicle. 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"There were many prob- lems with the woods used in their construction. they created tannic acid and encouraged the growth of bacteria and algae." Gerald Ewing, of Ewing Pools, says that the wood hot tubs are still available and are comparable in price to the spas on the market today, but have limited appeal even with vinyl liners. because of their standard bench seating as opposed to the individual, many -level seating provided by the molded acry-li'c spas. Today's spas come in all shapes and sizes including round. square, rectangle and octagonal, and most are portable for use outside or indoors. Their attrac- tive, easy to maintain interior design incorporates lumbar sup- porting scats, deep footwells and, in larger models, a comfortable lounge allows the user to stretch out in comfort while the custom- designed power jets provide a deep and penetrating hydro mas- sage to melt away the aches and pains and stresses of the day. Spas come with more and var- ied power jets, underwater lights, and dispensers for Bromine tablets and other chemicals Cover Story Home Entertainment Hot tubs 2 Home sanctuaries 5 Large -screen tv 10 Features Making the most of your basement 8 Kitchen storage 11 TIIMOTHY JOHN WHITTAKER Publisher Advertising Manager Hugh Nicholson Sales Manager Bruce Danford (Phone: 579-4400) horns Espresslem is a monthly publication of Oshawa/Whitby This Week, 865 Farewell St., Oshawa (578-4400) and is one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of sub- urban newspapers. which maintain water purity and and scale formation to keep them clarity. Spas must be checked safe for use. Temperature must regularly for sanitation, pH bal- be kept below 104 F and time ancc, cloudy or colored water please see HOT/page 4 XAQ Gs1 DMAS aoraa: =�IUw a F*Mr w.aa1 rd:au M INTRODUCING A REVOLUTIONARY NEW WAY TO DECORATE YOU CAN YOU'LL KEEP WHAT YOU'LL ENJOY STAY HOME SPEND LESS. YOU WANT. 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Tlra, Ft M&S w.a, ww, oi: rdarM A YJt 7A MOPE EXPRESSIONS WEST, FEBRUARY i9m PAGE 3 29" TV - stereo mo^rtor ' High resolution one gun picture tube' Reg " 299 loo THURS.P, fEB, 20 - SAT., FEB. 22 ONLY' HITACHI STEREO - Auto program Reg "599 p HITACHI •MITSUBISHI•SHARP•SAMSUNG•GOLDSTAR•TOBSHIBA•RCA•KENWOOD•CLARION•SONY•TEAC kii PAGE 4, HOME EXPRESSIONS WEST, FEBRUARY 1992 Hot FromPa9 e 2 should not exceed 15 to 30 min- utes per session. People with high blood pressure or pregnant women should check with a physician before using the spa. Special spa oils are available to keep your skin soft vet will not cause scumming or damage equipment. The acrylic spas are usually enclosed in an attractive, cedar skirting which gives them their appealing and finished look. Although this cedar skirting pro- vides eve -appeal to the spa, spas are designed to operate without this extra and can be removed from the skirting for portability. .'fir. Ewing. who deals in the popular California spa says that skirting is an extra which adds 5250 to $400 top the cost of the unit. However, the skirting can be installed at a later date by the purchaser himself. Today, spas are used more for health reasons than the hedonis- tic life they used to represent. Gord Lake. of Taunton Pools says that there are many health advantages provided by the spas. "Our clientele is mostly the over 40 crowd who use their spas every night. The spas, like our Royal Ritz model, hold 3 or people and have 5 jets to supply massage and hydro therapy." Dino Pcn of Permanent Pool and Patio, retailers of Sunrise Ultra Spas, also believes that more and more people are bu\ - ing `pas for health-related rea- sons. rather than just tun. "People who are huying spas toda\ are professional people who want to reduce job-related stress. Doctors are also reali, In - the ad -vantages of spas for patients w ith arthritis and point pain.. Spas can be fitted ti ith handrails and outside steps to allow the eldcrly easy access and optional, padded headrests pro- vide comfort and support whether lying or sitting in the spa. Smaller, portable spas 29" to 30" deep, which will fit through an ordinary door, are becoming popular with apartment and con- dominium dwellers. The small size allows them to be set up in bathrooms or any other room and will accommodate 2 or 3 people. The popularity of spas has creat- ed a demand which has kept the market alive and growing over the years and made the purchase of a spa an investment which provides a good return when sell- ing or trading and has hastened the invention of new and better spas. We've come a long way from the late `60s redwood cedar hot tub to the spas of the `90s, but, the lifestyle images and the health benefits of the spas are stronger than ever. 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The current "cocooning" trend is prevalent as many people chose to make their homes a place of warmth, comfort, recreation and peace — a sanctuary to escape from daily pressures and hectic routines. As a result, home gyms, solariums, special recreation rooms and hot tubs are becoming standard features of many homes. To enhance your home and make it more of a sanctuary, there are many relatively simple things you can do — such as altering or changing the lighting, choosing new decor, painting, wallpapering or adding new decorative touches. Or, if your budget is more exten- sive, you may wish to carry out more elaborate plans in making your home more of the "perfect getaway. " For instance, if you are a fitness enthusiast but would prefer to skip the health -club scene and work out at your leisure in the privacy of your own home, you may wish to convert an existing room of your home into an exercise area or ,.tic gym-" Now that personal fitness equipment is more accessible and reasonably priced, many fitness enthusiasts who used to seek recreation away from home are now installing their own equip- mcnL Many homeowners arc also installing items like saunas or hot tubs to help them unwind after a workout or a hectic say at the office. Units are available in a variety of sizes, shapes and price t; ranges. If you lack space but would like to enjoy the comforts of a home spa, you may wish to sim- ply replace your bathtub with a new one, complete with built-in whirlpool jets. These dual-purpose units conserve space and provide a viable alternative to convention- al hot tubs. 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By law, all electrical wiring installations in Ontario must be inspected and certified by an Ontario Hydro inspector. Think of an inspection as inexpensive insurance that can give you peace of mind every time you flip a light switch, or turn on your new air conditioning. You'll know that you and your family are safe from electrical hazards. My friend, like all Hydro inspectors, is a highly -qualified specialist who's got many years of experience in electrical construc- tion, and he knows the Electrical Safety Code backwards and for- wards. The Hydro's got 200 inspectors working all over the province. Most inspections are for wiring and electrical equipment histalla- tions. Inspectors can also give you valuable safety tips on how to avoid overloading circuits, installing the proper number of outlets to prevent "octopus" con- nections, and the dangers of run- ning extension cords under carpet- ing. (Gord has been guilty on all counts here). You can obtain an "Application for Inspection" at any Electrical Inspection Office, and also get information and advice on work- ing safely with electricity. I heaved a sigh of relief when I broached the subject of inspection to Gord, and he agreed. "Phil," he ' said, "Uncle s guardian angel must be pooped after looking after him for years in that car of his. How do I know that mine isn't ready to take a vacation, too?!" "Well", said my wife Em, "Aren't you sorry now that you said he was as useless as a choco- Jate teapot?" I stand corrected. MNK�_ ,� Add A Lindal SunRoom 111 And BrighwnYOur Outlook. Our Undal Cedar Sunrooms come in 15 standard styles, or custom design your own. Stop by or write for our 28 -page Sunroom Planbook for just $2.00 PICKERING HOME& HOME UPGRADES DESIGN CENTRE Pickering Hans i Design Comm I 42&9767 L>.1.rndal �r sr,r,t�r,m. ,.... Brock Rd. i 401 . M HOPEEXPRE'.!<.i' IONS WETS I FEBRUARY 1UX PAGE 7 COMPUTER COMPLETE PACKAGE WITH PRINTER 386 POWER! 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At Grand Design, we believe l- Mk that furnishing your home or apartment should be an enjoyable experience. We make it easy, affordable and take care of the hassles, making furniture buying at Grand Design a non -taxing experience. Grand 1V De n S T Y L E V A L U E P R I C S!g .0, $ W n., w. _, �:�,o '.,B 6 SHE r+ PARD AVE�aR,l MQdJ,D�]A0�9�,dR� HE..� d 4,E BCIIe,2Bureau o, rammowan d Taatlo MISSISSAUGA WESTON CONCORD MARKHAM PICKERING STORE HOUIRS' Horne & Desgn Centre 2250 Sheppard Ave W 7855 Keele Street 8860 Kennedy Road 1725 Kingston Road �.-M. 10 Wt -*n 2575 Dundas St. West Sheppard Ave and Hwy 400 North of Hwy 7 South of Hwy 7 Hwy 2. East of Brockc AT l/t,,,,- f pn 828-6100 746-1430 660-7042 474-1540 427-2427 NOT SUBJECT TO PR OR SALE X i, HOME EXPRESSIONS WEST. FEBRUARY IM Q................................................................................................................................................. ..................'............................................... Make the most of your basement An unfinished basement could considered �x asted space. Your ;cment. which is almost as ce as the main floor of your lse, could be finished in such ay as to improve its comfort J increase the number of ims in vour house. But be careful! There arc cer- n considerations you must )k at before deciding to finish ur basement. To be suitable, ur basement must be dry and foundations of your house ►st be in zood condition. herwise. it might be too costly have it repaired. Sometimes it just not worthwhile finishing basement. Another important aspect to nsider Is the height. A mini- im of seven feet is necessary go ahead with your project. iding a ceiling and a floor will bstantialiv reduce the height of ur basement. And if you have stoop down to get around, you doubtedly will not spend much ne in *our basement. Haying assessed that vour sement is suitable for finish - z, the next logical step is to call i a real estate agent who is iite familiar with your neigh- )rhood. Find out if buyers in ►ur area prefer a finished base- ent and if so. what do they look r and how much are they will - g to pay for it" In certain areas, it is almost (pected that the basement be niched or that there is a t least a ayroom, while in others, buyers -c not at all interested in a fin- hed basement. In the latter case. Le value of your house will not increased if you build a com- )rtable living room in the basc- .ent. much less a luxurious one. iter discussing with a real ;tate agent, you will have a tush better idea whether or not i finish your basement and how. RELIMINARY WORK Some work has to be done :fore you can proceed with the :tual finishing job. Your com- rrt depends on it. Your basement is always cold - than the rest of your house :cause its floor and walls are in ie ground. Between 25 and 30 tr cent of heat loss in a single- unily house is due to the unfin- hed floor and walls of the base - tent. Therefore, insulating material Lust be installed between the utside wall and the finishing ,all. Don't forget to include a apor barrier to prevent conden- ation from wetting the insulat- ig material and thus making it bsolutely inefficient. Good /eatherproofing will allow you keep the temperature in your asement almost equal to that of ,ie rest of your house and will Iso greatly reduce condensation uoughout the house. Remember to plan for air cir- ulation. Install windows that can -e opened year round and make ure your clothes dryer has a roper exterior vent. INISHING Finishing your basement may nean planning storage space, an extra bathroom, a playroom. a family room, an office or even a bedroom. As long as your base- ment is drv. warm and well -ven- tilated, it will be just as comfort- able as sleeping on the main floor and will in no way cause 4, health problems. Just keep in mind that if you plan a bedroom in the basement, you must also plan for a bathroom. To avoid unnecessary plumbing expenses, place the bathroom as well as the laundry room close to the main drain. Bars, stucco ceiling or walls and pre -finished panelling are not very popular. Prospective buyers will be much more impressed with well thought out storage space and gypsum walls. Paint rather than wall paper is more popular in a basement. And of course, don't forget that a basement gets much less light than the main floor so pick very light colors for the walls and white for the ceilings. " 1 1 nceoaw y Event ear 1 3 th Annual Year End lma%s. d $ 99 SET'199" DOUBLE ..... 139'SET 239' QUEEN ....... 169'SET 269' DO UP TO Ll DOUBLE..... DOUBLE..... 159" SET 269: 1 1 DOUBLE...... 219 SET 379: DUEEK...... 1890SET 329 QUEEN........ 259 SET 429 PILES OF SiAviii r' on Floor Models In -stock Items OFF • Brass Beds • Iron Beds ' Day Beds ' Bunk Beds ' Captain Beds Money Down ra 41c> Monthly Payments Interest `til June 1/92 OAC - See Store! 433-1W�°52 PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED HOURS: MON.-WED. 10-6 THURS.-FRI. 10-9 P,M, SAT I" P.M. 00 1) 6) Perhaps one of the best ways to increase the value of your home is to consider finishing the base- ment. Unfortunately, however, many homeowners never think much about caulking, weatherstripping or even insulating the basement. But, say Ontario Hydro's residential energy efficiency experts, between 20 and 25 per cent of a home's heat loss comes from uninsulated basements and approximately 10 per cent of a home's air leakage is around the basement sill plate (where the basement of foundation wall meets the house wall). And, don't forget to caulk around pipes, holes for wiring and clothes dryer vents that go through the outside wall. And when it comes to finishing the basement, Hydro's experts say, the first consideration must be to insulate. Properly insulated basements can result in reduced heating costs, reduction or elimination of existing moisture problems, provide additional living space, and could well increase property values. Properly insulating a basement must begin with completing any needed foundation repairs. The basement insulation process can be done from either outside or inside, but whatever your choice do not carry out any retrofit activity without first carrying out needed major repairs. Many older homes do not have any basement insulation, or if they do have, it may be only to R-8 insulation value to two feet below grade. Hydro's experts recommend insulating to the basement floor to R-12 value. And when insulating on an inside wall to be sure to install a moisture barrier on the below grade portion of the foundation wall. --Tips from Ontario Hydro HONE EXPRESSIONS WEST, FEBRUARY 19M PAGI Ua Mva Water Conditioning WINTER SPECIAL you could own . 9 . CULLIGAN SOFT WATER! 7 00* 99 - Includes: VISA ' • Normal Installation e All taxes Initial fill of salt ACT NOW! LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE Beachcomber makes outdoor living a year- round reality with !his beautifully designed spa and privacy but combination. Increase the value of your home and create a relaxing retreat for you. your tamely. and friends. It's the ideal way to make Winter fun t Reg $7,994 HM OSHAWA AJAX 586.3550 MARKHAM 798-7900 ALL OTHER AREAS 1-800-565-Wd r--1-------1 BEACHCO 'It 690 SPA & PRIVACY HUT HOW TO REDEEM: P•ecent to s coupon !o your ' parnopating Beacrcombe, dealer along Hite 3 labels ,ror any two orands indicated below ' You'll save over $1,900! Shop today 1hi5 �s a mited t;me ester Habitant' CHUNKY F 10, HOME EXPRESSKM WEST, FEBRUARY 1992 a _............................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................... 4n the BIG screen 3y Lorna Miller Television screens are going big! According to Mark Thompson of Krazy Krazy more people are _nvesting in 50" screens. "The big screen, or ,wojection television, is popular. The largest tube type television we carry is 37" anything over that is psrojection type. The largest is the 100" screen which used commercially.' Projection televisions work a little differently Shan the tube models. In projection televisions there tire three projector tubes which project the colors t -ed. blue and green onto the screen which creates a ,fear and clean image. The tube type creates both rolor and image. t The big screen televisions at Krazy Krazy comes With two differing systems. the internal projection pystem is a one -unit system which looks much like .he tube televisions. The front projection system is .omposed of two units. This allows you to place the ?rojecuon unit on a wall, table or even a ceiling and .iirect it to a screen across the room. This versatility allows you to set up a "theatre {oom" in your own home. N%'ith a cable or satellite dish hook up, you can run your large screen 4elevision on a integrated system with }'our stereo, VCR. Camcorder, video camera playback, video games, compact disc recorder and other equipment and control everything from one remote control unit. r'This is a vm convenient system," says Mark. Krazy Krazy sells the 50" Hitachi for S3.SO0. This attra,:ti%c price puts it within reach of many consumers. ~',ark Ford of Con-Pute deals in Sony and Pana,onl, equipment He says that ht. !) 1 M MUN �5 beaitryCeSt ALLUSION - POCKET COIL T&J CHERRY FINISH DRESSER, MIRROR ARUOIRP 1t 7 NIAHTS customers are buying the 28" tube model Sony which retails for S899. "The 34" to 37" rear projection units are definitely a special market and sell for 51,800 to S2,5(X). "Although, big screens are the investment of the '90s." Mr. Ford also believes that the new integrated system of hook-up which allows the control of many functions by one remote control unit is a definite advantage. "It eliminates the need for two or three remotes to control various functions and puts it all in one hand unit.' Good news in all of this is that the prices of both tvpes of televisions, projector and tube are coming down as the demand increases. "When the GST hit," says Mr. Ford, "the prices of our Sony units went down Si(X) on average and the Panasonics dropped S 150." The 100" screens offer one advantage to the commercial market. They can be used for the entire 100' or can be zoomed by the projector down to a 2S+ size with no loss of clarity. Still, you'd have to have a very large room to handle a 100" television screen if you could afford the whopping price tag of S50,(X1) and up. If you are thinking of moving up to a projection unit or a regular tube -type television, check with Krazy Krazy, 45 Bloor St. last, Oshawa, Ph: 5%1- 1.31'_ and Can -Putti, 333 King St. VV_ Ph: 433-7033 before making a purchase. It take a capable guide to lead you safely through the projection technology of large screen televisions, and the two %lark, .%c spoke too are more than capable seeing that you and your money aren't led astray. 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REG. 32072 SALE ENDS FEB. 29/92 DUIOAS Quality BAR STOOLS In solid Oak or Maple. $61- 140 c�aple, $72,$169 coak� Finished to your specifications $25 per chair �a+y� Metal Bar Stools $23-$176 Different colors M fsbrics to chose from Most models available LI kitchen or bar heights R 49 Includes: ap - World Atlas - Reference Library - -Groner, Encyclopedia Mow - National Geographic Mammals 0%V4 $669°° MPLETE to CDs i 1 DRIVE INCLUDES FREE INSTALLATIONI Requires: MS DOS compatible system. 1 - 5 lis" drive bay. and 1 expansion slot -The Place Where Affordable Quality Begins" CUSTOM MADE BARS In Pine or Oak $199_g per linear foot. Delivered to your home & installed EXAMPLE 8 foot bar in oak or pine. Finished '1592 to your specifications. REG. 32072 SALE ENDS FEB. 29/92 DUIOAS Quality BAR STOOLS In solid Oak or Maple. $61- 140 c�aple, $72,$169 coak� Finished to your specifications $25 per chair �a+y� Metal Bar Stools $23-$176 Different colors M fsbrics to chose from Most models available LI kitchen or bar heights R 49 HOME EXPRESSIONS WEST, FEBRUARY i9M PAGE Varied storage and light min the kitchen Forget the white box, the walls lined with identical built-in cabi- nets and everything hidden behind sterile closed doors. Today, we want storage that's attractive and varied a mix of shelves, plate racks and antique dressers, as well as closed stor- age. Colorful pottery, ceramics and glassware are being brought out in the open for visual interest. • To relieve the monotony of a wall of closed cabinets, simply remove a door and you'll create open shelves. Then show off handmade pottery, ceramic pitch- ers, salt and pepper shakers - whatever you collect and love. Today, we all have nicer things to show. Even everyday mixing bowls are now more colorful and better designed. • To evoke kitchens past, bring in an antique like a chimney cup- board - tall and narrow - or a Welsh dresser. Who says kitchen storage has to be built in? These freestanding pieces add new shapes plus the warmth of wood. • With wall space at a premium, finding room for display some- times takes ingenuity. Build shelves over kitchen windows or the upper cabinets - perfect for large platters or bowls. • Glass -front cabinets are back - they offer both storage and dis- play. Glasses and china seen through the windows add color and interest. But do your really want to stare at the cereal boxes and soup cans? Stick to solid doors for the food pantry. Or, if you want glass -front units all around, hang shirred curtains inside the doors. An opaque glass, such as sandblasted glass. will conceal clutter but keep the open feeling. THE FACTS OF LIGHT In the kitchen, two kinds of light arc needed - a work light for cooking and an overall wash for general illumination or mood. - Strip fixtures hidden under upper cabinets provide task light - they shine right onto the counter- tops. Use warm -white or halogen bulbs, which don't heat up the way incandescent do. - For overall lighting, many designers recommend recessed ceiling fixtures with incandescent bulbs - they're the closest thing to natural light. Mounting the fix- tures 20 to 25 inches from the wall puts light on the counter - not the back of your head. For a 10- to 12 -foot length of counter, three evenly spaced lights should do. A rheostat (dimmer) lets you adjust the level if light. - Hanging pendants provide task light and mood too. But don't install too many - they can make a room look cluttered. - If you serve meals here, add a special fixture over the table - maybe a reproduction chandelier. 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