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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1992_02_261] FA L 0; For Action Cali JOAN CAMPBELL Sales Ropmsentative RFhK 8314=1 Ger*sis Ltd. Realtor ,9 Real Estate Wheels . Ajax Edition Now* Advertiser PICKERING TMNI CENW, WeWrnes you to SHOWCASE OF HOMES Feb. 26-29 Wednes&W, Feb. 26, 1992 82 pages A Metroland Comirmnity NewSPOPef Circukffion 35,000 704 + 50 GST - 75 cents Vol. Ill No.9 lurku Jason Butler, 8, takes his best shot as he helps smash an old car at Mister Transmission In Pickering on Saturday. Res - Idents were Invited to take out their frus- trations on the car, painted with anti-gov- ernment slo- gans, for $5 a shot. All pro- ceedis will go to a charity cho- sen by a local service club, which wishes to remain an- onymous. photo by Ron Pletroniro 0 Budget gives you tax breaks Bv DONNA DONALDSON Durhain Staff DURHAM - Tuesday's federal budget promises a "leaner and more efficient- government and provides Canadmis some extra tax breaks. Finance minister Don Maz-ankowski's budget will let you withdraw up to S20,000 Lax -free from RRSPs to buy or build a new home, and it will add an extra SI 1.0 a year in allowance for families of four ea;-mrig S50,000. In addition, there are no tax increases on tobacco or alcohol. -We will cut spending and we will Shhh!The I annual local Big Sisters' silent auction is set for Saturday, Feb. 29, in the Ajax Community Centre's HMS Ajax Room. For more information. call 428-8111 or see Page Al2. Remember to keep your bid quiet till Saturday. cut taxes.- said Mr. Mazankowski when presenting his budget. The budget calls for a fivc-per cent cut in salaries for the Prime Minister and ministers beginning April 1, and includes plans to elimi- nate. merge or privatize 46 govem- ment organizations. International travel will be reduced. and first-class seating for senior civil servants, min- iste-rs and senators will be eliminated. Mr. MaLankowski said the gov- ernment has reacted in response to the needs of many sectors including agriculture, fisheries, housing and SecTAXPAYFRS...Page A5 FARMERS' PLEA: Farmers ask the feds for help. Page A2 HOSPITAL EXPANSION: Ex- pansion of Ajax -Pickering Hospital is a step closer. Page AS ]Wterrt - ____A6 Namw Dropping __A10 Billboard ___A18 Obiti __A25 Sport-, A26 Classified_____A31 nECYCIL.E lQuardly milmm resulk — Advefte In Alax-Plickakv Mom Adveftw (6W51 10) =0 - ----W1dbyWftWb@k*79-44=.102 possimm emy Wednesdayl Wby Ld ft Happml couM be I&e Genesis Ltd. Realtor 2992 .831 m3300 I rA641, J-4- W111111116 MON.. 10%0. ak LM Aw�.. 4k, ,Ajax tarmer Don Drake, shown here checking some of his barley crop, was among 40,000 farmers who protested on Parliament Hill Friday. photo by Celia Bronkhorst By JOAN RANSBERRY Durham Staff DURHAM - Dun Drake helped deliver more than 40.000 people ai.J a strong message to Parliament Hill on Friday. Mr. Drake, an Ajax cash crop farmer and Canadian Federation of Agriculture rally organizer, -a-as more than impre;scd with the way Canadian farmers took their mes- sage to Ottawa. That message: Save Canada's $10 billion dairy. egg and poultry industry. At 5 a -m.. Mr. Drake welcomed the first group of farmers waiting at the Brooklin arcria. The bus, one of five from Durham. picked up farm- ers at four separate stops in the region. Four hours after leaving Durham's eastern border, 180 farm- ers from here joined more than 40,000 to stage the -largest demon- stration ever held in front of Canada's parliament buildings". according to the RCMP. The rally even attracted 250 farmers from the United States. The Americans came to support their Cmmdm in farm colleagues. The U.S. farmers want what Canada has: mw keting bowds. Mr. Drake not only fens there's a threat to hundreds of thousands of farm jobs, but a lifestyle is under Siege. Mr. Drake is pinning his hopes on the negotiating strength of a Canadian delegation presently try- ing to preserve agricultural market- ing boards in a new international Uade deal. Proposed changes to the 108 - member General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) would outlaw the dairy, egg and poultry marketing boards. Trade minister Michael Wilson is facing an uphill battle: So far, only five of 108 GA7T members support the Cmiadian position. There's a lot at stake: To Canadian farmers, including Mr. Drake, the markeung board means security. Under rulings set by the market- ing board. a farmer has set quotas to produce only enough to meet the needs of the marketplace. At the same time. the marketing boards set the prices at which the products arc sold to processors. Only retailers compete. Mr. Drake worries the introduc- tion of tariffs will mean American producers will destroN the industry by flooding the C=adian market. The well-being of the dairy industry is critical to the cash crop- per. Dairy farmers buy from Mr. Drake. A threat to the dairy industry has **a snowball effect- on the cash crop business, he said. TIr deadlux for the GATT nego- tiations to be completed is April 15. Waiting for the outcome is difficult. Taking part in the rally helped the farmers, said Mr. Drake. Passing the farm from one gener- ation to the next is -the farm way" he noted. If the marketing board; are lost, farms will face bankruptcy. It will be too difficult for many to carry on. It will hit the young farm- ers hard. They will not be able to meet their paymew. Farms will be IIDSL' Despite repeated chants of "We Want Brian," Prime Minister Brian Mulroney never appeared before the massive crowd. Yet Liberal I Jean Cbretien and New Denxxnfic Party leader Audrey McLaughlin both addressed the famurs. Deputy Prime Minister Don Mazankowski spoke on behalf of the PM. He told the farmers the government is on their side. "We are not the enemy." Mr. Mulroney should have appeared, said Mr. Drake. "He's the Prime Minister. More than 40.000 people were waiting. He should have been there. Nobody explained why he didn't come out and talk to us. 'It's critical to Canadians' L I Durham chairman GarN Herrerna. showed up to lend his support and said the marketing board is the life- line to Canadian farmers. -It's criti- cal to all Canadians...Peopic have to cat. CORRECnON WnCE FRANKLINS The ad that appeared Sun., Feb. 23192 should have read Monday Special ITALPASTA ASSORTED PASTAS .690 900 g. limited 4 per person, not Minute Maid orange juice. The Italipasta will! be amiall:iille at the featured price of .690 on Sat., Feb. 29,1992. We regret any irwonvenience this may have caused the management & the customers of FRANKLINS. N� PAMPERED POOCH Bill Tamblyn, another Durham rally organizer. was overwhelmed by the support from Durham and from across the country. When Prime Minister Mulroney visited Newcastle 10 days ago, Mr. Tamblyn presented him a letter on behalf of Durham's farmers. He told the Prime Minister that Canadian farm families are already threatened. -Over the last 20 years. dairy fairmer numbers have been reduced from over 20,000 to under 9,000. - In Durham, the number of farm- ers has been cut in half in the past decade, he said, claiming the region now has 150 dairy farmers. We guarantee your satis- faction. And our experi- ence in preparing complete and accurate tax returns will give you peace ot mind. I" M -L(= - Canada's Tax Team. Standing up for you! OSHAWA K -Mart Plaza 15 Band St. F_ M2217 Lake Visda Plan 433-2195 1240 Skmat St. N. 436-M WH"Y 125 Brack SL S. "111-3371 AJAX 3-225 11" St. W. wins Ka Piece MON 4V-1 960 Open " weekdoys, Sekwdsys 9-S 11111=11soCA" & Vim Accepied Abe 6 Vow A 00M saw asommuft h" PWM SWANIONk U101dow 6�;o ctionans .SAVE UP YQ 01A V50 /0 OFF ALL DRY CLEANING savatilles - W%CWF W%Off- suedle & Leattler 30% 0" Ulidies! DN= 25% OFF Ladies'Blouses 25% OFF Lion's & Ladies'Suits 25% OFF Shmft & Drew Pants .25% OFF Winter Coats 20% OFF Bridal Gowns 30% OFF Men"s Laundered Dress Shirts QA PICKFAIR SHOPPING CENTRE LIVERPOOL RD. & HWY. #2, PICKERING MON.-FRI.: 7 AX -8 P.M. lifestyle undersiege The rally even attracted 250 farmers from the United States. The Americans came to support their Cmmdm in farm colleagues. The U.S. farmers want what Canada has: mw keting bowds. Mr. Drake not only fens there's a threat to hundreds of thousands of farm jobs, but a lifestyle is under Siege. Mr. Drake is pinning his hopes on the negotiating strength of a Canadian delegation presently try- ing to preserve agricultural market- ing boards in a new international Uade deal. Proposed changes to the 108 - member General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) would outlaw the dairy, egg and poultry marketing boards. Trade minister Michael Wilson is facing an uphill battle: So far, only five of 108 GA7T members support the Cmiadian position. There's a lot at stake: To Canadian farmers, including Mr. Drake, the markeung board means security. Under rulings set by the market- ing board. a farmer has set quotas to produce only enough to meet the needs of the marketplace. At the same time. the marketing boards set the prices at which the products arc sold to processors. Only retailers compete. Mr. Drake worries the introduc- tion of tariffs will mean American producers will destroN the industry by flooding the C=adian market. The well-being of the dairy industry is critical to the cash crop- per. Dairy farmers buy from Mr. Drake. A threat to the dairy industry has **a snowball effect- on the cash crop business, he said. TIr deadlux for the GATT nego- tiations to be completed is April 15. Waiting for the outcome is difficult. Taking part in the rally helped the farmers, said Mr. Drake. Passing the farm from one gener- ation to the next is -the farm way" he noted. If the marketing board; are lost, farms will face bankruptcy. It will be too difficult for many to carry on. It will hit the young farm- ers hard. They will not be able to meet their paymew. Farms will be IIDSL' Despite repeated chants of "We Want Brian," Prime Minister Brian Mulroney never appeared before the massive crowd. Yet Liberal I Jean Cbretien and New Denxxnfic Party leader Audrey McLaughlin both addressed the famurs. Deputy Prime Minister Don Mazankowski spoke on behalf of the PM. He told the farmers the government is on their side. "We are not the enemy." Mr. Mulroney should have appeared, said Mr. Drake. "He's the Prime Minister. More than 40.000 people were waiting. He should have been there. Nobody explained why he didn't come out and talk to us. 'It's critical to Canadians' L I Durham chairman GarN Herrerna. showed up to lend his support and said the marketing board is the life- line to Canadian farmers. -It's criti- cal to all Canadians...Peopic have to cat. CORRECnON WnCE FRANKLINS The ad that appeared Sun., Feb. 23192 should have read Monday Special ITALPASTA ASSORTED PASTAS .690 900 g. limited 4 per person, not Minute Maid orange juice. The Italipasta will! be amiall:iille at the featured price of .690 on Sat., Feb. 29,1992. We regret any irwonvenience this may have caused the management & the customers of FRANKLINS. N� PAMPERED POOCH Bill Tamblyn, another Durham rally organizer. was overwhelmed by the support from Durham and from across the country. When Prime Minister Mulroney visited Newcastle 10 days ago, Mr. Tamblyn presented him a letter on behalf of Durham's farmers. He told the Prime Minister that Canadian farm families are already threatened. -Over the last 20 years. dairy fairmer numbers have been reduced from over 20,000 to under 9,000. - In Durham, the number of farm- ers has been cut in half in the past decade, he said, claiming the region now has 150 dairy farmers. We guarantee your satis- faction. And our experi- ence in preparing complete and accurate tax returns will give you peace ot mind. I" M -L(= - Canada's Tax Team. Standing up for you! OSHAWA K -Mart Plaza 15 Band St. F_ M2217 Lake Visda Plan 433-2195 1240 Skmat St. N. 436-M WH"Y 125 Brack SL S. "111-3371 AJAX 3-225 11" St. W. wins Ka Piece MON 4V-1 960 Open " weekdoys, Sekwdsys 9-S 11111=11soCA" & Vim Accepied Abe 6 Vow A 00M saw asommuft h" PWM SWANIONk U101dow 6�;o ctionans .SAVE UP YQ 01A V50 /0 OFF ALL DRY CLEANING savatilles - W%CWF W%Off- suedle & Leattler 30% 0" Ulidies! DN= 25% OFF Ladies'Blouses 25% OFF Lion's & Ladies'Suits 25% OFF Shmft & Drew Pants .25% OFF Winter Coats 20% OFF Bridal Gowns 30% OFF Men"s Laundered Dress Shirts QA PICKFAIR SHOPPING CENTRE LIVERPOOL RD. & HWY. #2, PICKERING MON.-FRI.: 7 AX -8 P.M. Premitrial hootih g­-s­ Jor pair charged in 'execution I DURHAM - Nine days have been set aside for the preliminary hearing of the widow of a chartered accountant and her friend charged in the man's execution -style siaying. Debbie Feige, 33, of Willowdale, and Tracey Armstrong, 23, of Ajax, were arrested by Durham Regional Police Jan. 2 for the first-degree murder of Harry Feige, 35. His body was found in a parked vehicle on the Pickering-Uxbridgc border by a 4rserby Oct. 10, 1991. A preliminary trial is set to begin April 28 in Oshawa, and is expected to wrap up by June 1. At that time, a judge will decide whether the pair will stand trial. Ms. Armstrong 'Is also facing charges of obstructing justice in con- nection with the murder after she was arrested Oct. 21, 1991. That preliminary hearing will continue April 3. Ms. Armstrong remains in cus- tody at Whitby Jail, while Mrs. Feige has been released on $80,000 bai 1. nco mcoy arcni" I WffCH FM THIM INSEM & RYERS 1100111111111111111101;'1110 =A DID01111 WITH =111111 MMADVEEMCMVM70MMON 7K Dim ME" IIIED�, FM 21111111111! 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Delkend to 90wied holatholds only SALE PRICES END SAT., FEB. 29,1992, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, WHIL.E OUMTITIES LAST ITEAM TODAY I SEMS your money's worth ... and more Visit Sears Pickering Town Centre Automotive Centre Milli 420 -WW. VWve opm Nkm-fri. 8:00 anL-9-.00 pAL, SSL 8:00 aAL41:00 Dim ----------------------------------------------------------- Pickering deficit M y force hike 0 in your t X bill PICKERING - The town's 1991 operating budget with the deficit and recommended they think about their ended up in the red by more than $172.000 and might options over the next few days. ne choices, said mayor affect this year's tax increase, politicians were told Arthurs, are increasing taxes, reducing funds for reserve Monday night. accounts or reducing the town's level of service. The year-end deficit, due in part to falling revenues at the recreation complex, will have to be made up in this year's budget, said town manag- er.Noel Marshall. He said the deficit is equal to a tax hike of 1.3 per cent. During heir last bu get meeting, c un- cillors had whittled a pro- posed budget to Maurice Brenner the point where tax hikes had been eliminated, but thcv were unaware of the deficit at the time. This year's budget has yet to be aMoved by council. Mr. Marshall also pointed out that usually. the year-end deficit isn't known until after !he following year's budget has been adopted and a tax hike set. Modest vear-end deficits are covered with unexpected revenue, he explained. But this year the budget is late being adopted because councillors have had trouble agreeing on it and the dcfic it. since I's known, will have to be address� in the budgm he said. Councillor Maurice Brenner argued against covering the deficit with a tax increase and suggested interest and penalties from late tax payments could be applied against it. Failing that. he said, council should reduce funds going into reserve (savings) accounts. Mavor Wavric Art�urs said politi- cians �ave three choices in dealing WTEDNEWAY IS LArE-WTE BREW NITEI Start a brew up lo 9 PAL WIEW rr YOURSELF L04G OUR CLEM MaDEAV FACWES AW MFESSIDIM AACFA)-�� EaAPACW - COPPER KETTLES - COLD FILTERED TKIIIIIIIIEWW111IM111151" UW SWW Pkza Me" nduws Raww" 1211 =F (Affil VOW = WPIA6141 d. I,.4A r --- & "V9 ---- Galbraith Repair Centre Wait& Bmkn AC10111101001 W" SkW & Dumb - so" Appr" Jewdks; amod &bWlft gCoank as for a esdnaft go Fig FREE of your 6"M I W-Ifl-qmr- t ot 1P CLIP & SAva — — — — • SELECTED GIFTS FOR SHOWERS & 2010/6-40% OFF WEDDINGS • CLEARANCE ON ALL WINTER CLOTHING 30%-40% OFF In Herongde ThO&G#s CW8d Phone nu_M_k_W-- PICKERING - A list in the Steppin' Out section 01 the Feb. 21 News Advertism inclukled an hicorrect phoine number for Herongate Barn Dinner TheaVe. To reach the theatte, i0hich is' F"" Pools P,,*.J call 472-3085. Tlz News Advertiser regrets de enor. MATERNITY Blouses Rougemourd Contm Pants 19.95 Dresses 39,95 Wilma "B" Dresses 3N Kingston Rd. 6mtiu 34.95 TPTS Unit #15, PickeAng 509 -Mi ALL SPRING CLOTHING 25%-40% OFF • FIRST COMMUNION DRESSES, SUITS & ACCESSORIES 20% OFF fr 1. ROM $40 & UP) • ALL BAPTISMAL OUTFITS 100/6 OFF • BONBONNI&E ORDERS FOR MARCH - MAY 1992 10% OFF (FROM $4.00 & UP) ON ORDERS OVER S5.00 • SELECTED GIFTS FOR SHOWERS & 2010/6-40% OFF WEDDINGS • CLEARANCE ON ALL WINTER CLOTHING 30%-40% OFF In Herongde ThO&G#s CW8d Phone nu_M_k_W-- PICKERING - A list in the Steppin' Out section 01 the Feb. 21 News Advertism inclukled an hicorrect phoine number for Herongate Barn Dinner TheaVe. To reach the theatte, i0hich is' F"" Pools P,,*.J call 472-3085. Tlz News Advertiser regrets de enor. MATERNITY Blouses $19,95 Pants 19.95 Dresses 39,95 Wilma "B" Dresses 54.95 Jumpsuits 34.95 Panty Hose 3 for $11 705 KINGSTON RD. 4. OR P 0 WEEKDAYS 10 A.M.-9 P.M. HWY. 2WHITES RD. SATURDAYS 10A.M..6 P.kt PICKERING 0 0 831-2088 Group of Seven 1926-32 A.J. CASSON Canadian Group of Painters Founding Members 1932 One of the foremost artists of our Canadian heritage 'I am Pleased to hove directed this limited edition series of my original poinpirls V' 11age House Houses, &.avft, and Casson Lake. *over 16 rs I have tried to record the changing chcroder of our 10ndscGPe and the original harniony of the early villages of r1settlers. AN too often I captured it just in time. Many of my lavourite scene, ore now just memories. 1hese lithographic reProdt#chons kove been carefully created. The exochng stondords ore evident in the ottention to fine detail, subtle hues and rich colour form. My Personal embossed skimp certifies my approval and authentication of thew eclitions.' Z -Art Gallery 1900 Dixie Rd., PICKERING Tel: 837-0144 HOURS: Mon. - Wed. 11 -7 Thurs. & Fri. until 8 p.m. i I Sat. 11-6 7. 7 AJ Casson with the First proof editions of this series. As shown, editions are individually hand tl�ed and numbered. They are presentedin sol 'd hand -finished clold leaf fi-ames,1111 double -matted & 6oTa leaf fillet with careful attention to museum conservatlon 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). " ANWffYSARY SMS gMkLe Set of 3 Rwned Size V111oW House 33' x 35' Houses, Bancroft 24' x 27' Casson Lake 24N x 27' SPECIALPma INCWM4G P.S.T. & G—S.1 OF $129.80 $995.00 Complete set of 3, framed in gold 60f, frames to museum standards. An outstanding value! 01her pnnts aivoila6le from works by A.Y. Jackson, Lawiren Harris, Franklin Carmichael, Tom Thomson AAur Lismer & J.E.H. �A�- Over 100 ima .9es on display in our Gallpry including: Bateman, Pierce, Lum6ers, Parker, Aarew, Seery -Lester, Kelley, Romance, CampW1, Cobane, Walker and many more. 'Taxpayers deserrrWVV#A­ ,a break,say feds FROM PAGE I aerospace. The government also re firmed its commitment to making greener environment. "Government must never agai allow itself to be crippled by debt, said Mr. Mazankowski. He added governments can' afford to inject stimulus into th economy. "We can't get out of a hole by dig ging it deeper," he said. Mr. Mazankowski announced $2.2 -billion cut in defence spendin over the next five years, and Canad will withdraw from its commitmen *,to NATO in Europe. Personal surtax will be reduce from five per cent to four per cen 0 effective July 1, 1992 and to three per cent Jan. 1, 1993. a Common law couples will now be treated the same as married couples n under the income tax system. The government hopes to help small businesses by letting them t obtain loans at lower interest rates e through the small business program, and by doubling the ceiling for loans from $100,000 to $200,000. Mr. Ma72nkowski said provinces a will soon be setting their own bud - g gets and must lower deficits, control the tax burden and be fiscally respon- t sible. "We must keep in mind there's d only one taxpayer and that taxpayer t deserves a break," said the minister. Business likes budget AJAX-PICKERING - Federal finance minister Don Mazankowski's budget rates a seven out of 10 with Ralph Bradley, president of the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade. "I think it's a positive direction from a business and economy point of view," he said. "I like what he's saying about co-operating with busi- ncss and labor. nc measures to help small businesses look good." Mr. Bradley says the budget shows a trend toward deficit-reduction that "looks good." Alluwlng first-time home buyers to borrow funds from RRSPs for downpayments is -excellent," he adds. Further, Ottawa is sctting an example by eliminating first-class travel for federal politicians and by cutting ministers' salaries. -says Mr. Bradley. "From a business point of view, the budget deserves at least a seven," he concludes. AJM - PICKERING SUNDAY, MARCH 1ST 1:00 PM PREVIEW 12 NOON AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE 75 Centennial Rd., Ajax A wide variety of quality prints including many popular & hard to find pieces have been assembledfrom several prominent private collectors and will be sold to the highest bidder DUSK Featured Items Include The Captivating New ROMANCE VINTA(;k'- SERIES A.J. CASSON - Hand selected pieces from Casson's Cassons. Pilatin"m Edition, Birthday Suite - Perhaps your last chance to acquire a unique piece of Canada's heritage, also: LARSON BATEMAN 11AIMBERS BERRY Crow Ponies Clan of the Raven Gretzky Autumn Retreat plas many odkers too numerous to mention &9C70CX@ &PX9 rPUKA 90% SELLING UNRESERVED SCOTr P. HALL a ASSOCIATES 5W5222 I)Wtcliaw 491 I*Ajax, ext westney Rt some to Bayley, ad a I&M, H&M a Menarth to Ctnk=W BE AMONG FRIENDS JOIN IN THE FUN BIG SISTERS 3rd SILENT AUCTION Lunch with Jay's catcher, Pat Borders, Momingside T- shirt signed by Peter Growski, Grant Fuhr's goalie stick, weekend get-aways, tickets to sporting, theatrical & cultural events, dining out, an IBM computer and lots more. Tickets $6. Saturday,, Feb. 29 8 P.M. H.M.S. Ajax Rm. low Ajax Community Centre 0 For more information call 428-8111 fft aw"t cmM or ch"w!) AJAX-PICKERING - Banking reforms should have been included in the federal budget, says Durham West MPP Jim Wiseman. "Banks are foreclosing on busi- nesses that are still solvent, putting people out of work," he says. "The banks are nervous. Maybe they have too much in one portfolio. Businesses that are viable and sound arc being put into receiver- ship. A think we need bank reform and (the federal government) is just sitting on it," he adds. Mr. Wiseman and members of the NDP government caucus were meeting all day yesterday and didn't have many specifics on the budget. The federal government is projecting a deficit of $27.5 billion for its fiscal year. It's currently run- JIM WISEMAN ning at about Bank retorm rooded $31 billion, up 'Drn the S30 billion the government was hoping for when it announced its last budget. Mr. Wiseman -ays, "I think they OurAnnual Gas Range Sale Is On. Watch Out For 0 Fallinhg Prices. aw sin F were way over in their projects," because interest rates have dropped, saving the federal gov- Ir emment "a few billion. They really overshot their targets-." The one -per -cent decrease in the income-tax surcharge is .'another decrease for the upper class. The people who can well afford to pay get another break. The surcharge is only on the upper class and not the middle or lower classes." On moving all Canadian troops out of Europe, Mr. Wiseman said "they're hardly needed there. 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Consumers Gas The Apphan%IU7 CentlU YOUR NATURAL SOURCE FOR GAS APPLIANCES ilm A&WAILME dk 0 Q-2~ I seff-dew mw IEV M )6 per rW o�i 500 Corwmers Rd. 495-5326 - 4 Crossroads Place, Unit 16 246-1908 - 2300 La*nm Amenue E 495-6020 111111ISSISSAIlft 950 RDad West 276-3572 - WAIII11111111111: 110 Orenda Road 276-3545 184 Broadvey Awe. 941-4440 - NILL- 500 Elgin Mlls Road East 8&3-3325 - 165 Ferns Lare 72&6558 =I1IV:101CwwnwsDrroe668-9341 - PE��:lCWwffvsPlam745-&%l Pncnwl~whda4usnonise Sa*ofdskiorch q4, 19W *AOv swop, p@~ avows nogars, piawwrK w4h agora" craOt based an SIM then" Ad & n0WWW raft Of 1 36 Par "me at 16 32% par per Sales am am G S T save No - — INGOOr V 0 "Ve.1sou" - , , servim glass CW ANK, be Pad IN W VW go ad, Lo PAGE NEWS ADVEIrMER. WED, FIEB. 26, 1"2 E o dit �`fi' Go Ningel, go Blue Jays It's not often that a Canadian makes it to the big leagues in base- baH. And it's even rarer when a local athlete makes it. But Ajax resident Nigel Wilson has done just that and is off to Dunedin, Florida, this week for spring training with the Toronto Blue Jays. Nigel was named to the Jays' 40 -man spring training roster late last year. He has accomplished something ball players -- young and old alike -- dream of every time they walk on to the field. His toughest task, however. still lies ahead of him -- trying to crack the line-up and stay with the Jays. Realistically, hell proba- bly spend the season with the Jays' 'AA' minor league squad in Knoxville, Tennessee. But like Nigel says, "You never know. Baseball is a funny game." Stranger things have happened. On Monday, Nigcl received a hero's send-off as the community rallied behind him with a show of support at McDonald's Restaurant in Ajax. A huge card was signed by residents and pre- sented to Nigel wishing him all the best. 1`he 22 -year-old outfielder expressed his gratitude noting that the fans and community have been great -- "100 per cent behind me." We at the News Advertiser also send our best regards to Nigel, in hopes that he can fulfill his drearn and play in the big leagues. You never know, maybe well all be watching him in the outfield at SkyDorne. After all, baseball is a funny game. 11-jetters Ell UDGET FREE61U AERIALS _01 1�1 Fa=`ness of Reform Party's taxr proposal questioned To the editor, There have been a number of letters in your paper of late com- menting on the recent v I sit of Preston Manning. I thought I would respond to one of the issues that some people think is a great idea. The Reform Parly says -the tax system must be reformed for the . e of fairness, simplicity and vis- ibillty-. No one will argue with that statement as it relates to faimess and simplicity. The Reform proposal, simply put. is as follows. Individual tax- payers total their income and take one deduction — S10,000. The tax rate is 25 per cent on the balance. Reform calls that fair. Thus, the single earner has the same deduction as the wage eamer with three dependants. The senior Citizen would lose their age deduc- tion- The disabled would lose their deduction. The deductions for union dues, pension plans and relo- cation expenses would be can- celled. All family deductions would be cancelled. Contributions to char- ities such as the United %Va,., Big Brothers. humanitarian aid. help for the homeless and so on would no longer be deductible. Similarly, tax credits for child care expenses, child tax credits, spousal tax credits and others would be cancelled. Having lost all of the above, the income tax rate for those who report taxable income up to $27,000 would increase from 17 per cent to 25 per cent. For those who report higher incomes up to about S100,000, they would pay more tax. At this time of year, you can all look at your own return and com- pare. Complete your return, then compare with the Reform proposal. Take line 150 of your income tax return. deduct $10,000, and deter- mine 25 per cent of the balance. Then compare that to line 420 on your return. The News Advertiser welcomes letters to the editor on topical is;s:ues, controversial mail and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal reasons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publicatim All letters must include your full name, address and phone number for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5 or sent by FAX to 683-7363. News Advertiser The iontim content Of Me News Advertiser Is pro- A Metro�ond Community Newspoper tected by copy lgi A and unauthorized use without written Consent Is picohm- DMOMY John Miftaker *d. The publisher neerves the dgM to classify or irofu$* Pwlstw any odwsidissrnent Of his d1scr~ A Is this what the Reform Pariv says is fair — a Lax increase for m y Constituents? It is fair if you make more than S100,W0, because in that Case, vour taxes are almost the oniv ones that go down. The Conservative systern results in the following variable rate of contribution in taxes across Canada based on the latest info. Those income earners who earned less than S15,000 amounted to 43 per cent of the taxpayers but the) paid 3.5 per cent of the taxes. Those %%,no earned between $15,000 and $30,000 were '19 per cent of taxpayers and they paid 20.4 per cent of the taxes. Those who earned between S30.000 and $50.000 were 19 per cent of taxpay- ers and they paid 33.1 per cent of the taxes. Those who earned between S50,000 and S100,000 were seven per cent of taxpavers and the) paid 24.6 per cent of the taxes. And finally, those who earned over S 100,000 were one per cent of taxpayers and they paid 18.4 per cent of the taxes. Now fairness is a matter of opin- ion, but I would not think it Is fair that 99 per cent of my constituents should pay more taxes so that one per cent can pay less. I also am concemed about the overall level of taxation and therefore continue to support government restra I nt in spending. Deficits today are taxes tomorrow. Rene Soetens. M.P. Ontario Riding Householder pockets are empty To the editor, After reading in your paper that the tax arrears have risen from S2 million to $6 Million in '91 you can imagine how much higher they will be in '92. The tax revolt we are having right now should send a message to council that the householder pockets are empty - They can't make ends meet. They are being taxed out of the house they bought 20 years ago. Just take a walk around your neighborhood, look at the sale and power of sale signs. People are not selling because they want to — they have no choice, even if they have a job today, they may not have it tomorrow. We are in a depression and don't think '92 is going to be better, it's going to be much worst. Myself like hun- dreds and thousands of other Canadians who went through the dirty '30s know what lies ahead. Don't be deceived by any of the three parties that try to tell you we are in a recession and coming out. They don't ­� 0P%V1W%3Pr1r%6W1 - malor-in-r-roer GRG COMES - MOMKrig Editor HUGH NKMSON - Adveftng Njaricqw IWICINUE LEA - ReICW S018S MOrK)QW KOK BAILEY - Distribution mor)aw "Fialloom - M41 10 OMMUTION - "3-6117 KTAL ADVEW1111ING - 693-6110 CLASIVIED - 7%-7672 FAX - "S-nU NATM& A3VEWnW4G SIALS 493-13M WAL SM A AUTOMOM ADVGMSING - 7"-7672 BL UF 1 1991 4 4 � 1,99 say when. I am surprised at the school board and teachers. Every paper I pick up they are asking for raises. Who Pays these raises? The ordinary working people who can't even pay their own taxes. At the present time they should reake how lucky they are to have a job to go to each morning and two months holiday during the summer months. Cut back building schools. Open the ones you have at the present time. Let the teachers be released for their holidays whether it be two weeks or three weeks. The cuts have to be made somewhere. This would be a start. They better make a start, the last depression lasted 10 years. I hope this one is much shorter. I know this will hit some sore spots but we better face up to it and tighten our belts. We have to make cuts somewhere. R. Peameo Pikkering The News AdVgMsw. Mbfthed A- . A110x- Or#Orlo L IS 2H5, 1, Gv'WY SUhd0V. V4*drwdcy and Fdddy at 130 CoMMOM101 Of RAXIbon Or* 011'* M-114rd-ld ft,*V. KZW*V Grid U01buftig gFOW Advoncgs, MWVCPWI *"Ch 0014" AJcW1`1cke&V Nv*n Adv~ Aurara &Yvw &N- BrOmPton GUOrdlon. &AIngton Post. Colingwood Connocinon. EtobiCokO GuOrdiOn/1.10 A*—"W. G—g*town hd@PWXWV, &Wton This We". UX111M This Waft. Era. Nak4"�' 'Carsa"W & Sur). Won Cavckn Chmpian. Mb*KLW piew , t4e%prrorket M Volk MkTor. Nor�d News. cidi� Seov4w. oriso Toddy. OftWOIWW w6ek. Potorborough This Week. QlChMond Hill/rhoMin OV This Liberal. Scarborough fArror, Uft1dg*/Si`1J"* 71110. Today, Sordar, pags *" may a *am Card *J* to MOChoricco requir_wft of CWW6h& PV*". Vary ghav pubhhed rats MOftOlOrld Pr1n*V, RZWW, and DWWtKAV is 0 Mornber of " Canodon CaMmaM No">OW, Aiioc�. or"ado Carnmurft Newspopws Assoclo%w OW couricill Ontario PF6s% Secorld Cia's Mc* R00181r0"On Nurrlbw 1497. Mco xjbiic� rafts j, corloW I y4a. S70 P8r adNion, 0 GM Oshawa s'urveives ocut, but m0're to come DURHAM - The first of General Motors' promised cost-cut- ting swoops has missed Oshawa. Instead, the blade landed in St. Catharines, which bore the brunt of Canadian cuts. St. Catharines operations are being cut back by more than 2,300 workers — leaving a work force of about 5,400 — with the closing of a foundry plant by 1995 and discon- tinuing production of V-6 engines at another plant. Cutbacks in several American communities were also announced. GM has now announced 14 of the 21 plants it is planning to close. Speaking to North American media through a satellite link, GM boss Robert Stempel said, "We do not expect to have any further announcements for several months." That appears to he good news for Oshawa operations, which now have time to cut costs at the local plants to make them more attractive to head office. Mr. Stempel vigorously denied that government incentives from local communities are playing any part in the decisions, and advised local politicians to keep their offers off the table. "The plant decisions were based on internal factors and the econom- ic real I ties of the world automotive market," he said. "Political consid- erations were not part of our deci- sion process." The plants that will remain in production, he said, are those the company feels will be more com- petitive in the long term in quality, cost, how long it takes to get the product to the customer and cus- tomer satisfaction. fn making a decision, he said, the company also looks at such things as location, facilities and employee relations. Plant chairman optimistic with contract talks DURHAM - The newly elected union boss for Oshawa's General Motors operations is hoping an agreement with the company can be worked out "and ratified by the membership" within four weeks. John Caines, who officially assumed the job of plant chairman for Oshawa on Monday, said he hoped to get the ball rolling in his first official meeting with Canadian president and general manager George Peappics — scheduled for "I think the attitudes and ener- gies on both sides will want to make the plant quite an attractive one ...... he said. He added he's "very optimistic we can put this thing together.*' Although G M has now announced 14 of the 21 plants it intends to close, Oshawa still isn't out of the woods. Oshawa is in a fight to keep its two mid-size car plants (there's also a truck plant in Oshawa) in light of General Motors shows record loss of $4.5 billion DURHAM - General Motors' year-end results, posted on Monday showed a record loss of $4.5 billion, which included a one-time cost of S 1.8 billion to pay for the closing of 21 plants over the next few years. Last year the company also set aside $2.1 billion for restructuring, offsetting a profit that otherwise would have amounted to S102.1 mil - 1 ion. -In 1991 the North American automotive industry sustained losses unparalleled in its history," said GM chairman Robert Stempel in a satel- lite address to the media on Monday. "General Motors is taking aggressive action to reverse this trend and improve our prospects for future prosperity." The silver lining in the cloud was that results for the fourth quarter show a definite upswing. Losses for GM were $500 million, compared to SIA billion in the same period the previous year. 0 RRSP. tion to close at least one of five mid-size assembly plants through- out North America. One of the car plants is per- ceived to be in particular trouble because it has yet to he awarded a car line beyond 1994. when it will lose the Lurnina to an American car plant. "We bought some time, but we're still boxed in.- said Mr. Caincs of Monday's announcement by Robert Stempel, GM's chairman. Local management has contin- ucd to stress that to have any chance of beating out other GM plants for a new car line, productiv- ity has to be improved. The company says it needs a flexible overtime agreement that would allow it to keep workers behind an hour or two on short notice in order to meet production quotas. We would have I iked (an agree- mcnt) last July.- said GM's Canadian boss, George Peapples. With the recenthy settled storm) union elections in 1�c Osha%% a local of the Canadian Auto Workers just concluded, Mr. Peapples said there have been no Wks since Christmas. Mr. Caincs continues to he con- fident that an agreement can he worked out without the union giv- ing in to mandator-* overtime. Lose all the weight you want for only TM t, - A VUi 0' SPECIAL RUNS WEEK ONU sk"ON � bw P"=6 fflMd" #"" a W.6kimm 3 Weeks Till March Break ARE YOU READY? WNTBY OSHAWA F4CKERING 223 Broo SL N, %5 Swww St. W 83 1 S50 K,rqS= 666-5050 436-2122 41M� a Read the News Adveitser I I %J Rates Subject to thout Notice Invest $11,203 today. Receive 0133,000 in 11 years. Provincial Government-Guarantftd Compound Bond Coupons Nancy Cobban Peter Kudla (416) 864-4616 (416) 864-4604 RBC DOMINION SECURITIES INC. Member of the Royal Bank Group Hospice Durham, a non-profft organization, trains volunteers to care for the terminally -111. Here, during a teaching session at On Village Retirement Contra in Pickering, participants learn how to help someone from a wheelchair. From left are Shelia Frechette, Anne Ryan and Joanne Honeyford. For Information on the program, call Hedl Gregor at 831-2522 or Carole Fowles at 427-8425. photo by Ron Pletrorilro I a I I — T . ender awarded in March, �Hospital expansion could begin soon AJAX-PICKERLNG - The site plan for the expansion of our local hospi- W has bmn approved by Ajax council's executive and development com- mittec (E&D). Grant Whittington. the business development director for Ajax. told the committee Thursday the Ajax-Pickertng General Hospital will tender the construction contract soon. The tender will be awarded by the end of March, with construction to begin shortly after. The long-awaited hospital expansion includes a four -storey, 11,759 - square -metre (126,576-squam-foot) addition. With the expaftsion. the num- ber of beds will increase to 192. In a report to the E&D, Mr. Whittington said the hospital has applied for a building permit valued at S21 mil - bon and has paid the permit fee of $141.500. Mr. Whittington said another 180 -bed expansion is in the long- term plans for the hospital. However, Durham region won't per- mit another expansion until the capacity of sewer and water systems isincreased. Sewage could be handled by the proposed Carruthers Creek Pumping Station, but the development indus- try, which has agreed to construct the station, won't build it until the water supply plant issue is resolved. The region wants to build the water plant on the Ajax lakefront and has submitted its plans to the provincial ministry of the environ - merit. Residents near the site of the plant have asked the MOE to con- sider a more stringent review of the plans. The residents' request could add two years to the review of the water plant. .L 11 %-..f V V 'K A. &_ I L & BIDWEEZE ]b haroihmung the Imdal Gardenitocan. A new, high-quality. wooden-scfeend porch dua can be cusum designed to fit nearly any space. 7be GardenRoom can easily be convened for year-round use. ko-- with an optionA Lin" weathedzi ........ .. HOME UPGRADES ft"lia-1 &0980 lkl...-h ad A Am 428-9767 faces new ch Man guilty of sex.assoults on developmental lym handicapped By LINDA WHITE Staff Reporter DURHAM - A Pickering man �ound guilty of sexually assaulting four deve lopmen tal I y -handicapped adults is facing new charges. Rafeeq Ahmad Khan. 56, of Dahlia Cres., was found guilty on !'our counts of sexual assault and one of assault at a Whitby , provin- c ial court last Tuesday. Later that day, the father of four ,A ho's been married 33 years was charged by Durham Regional Police with one count of sexual assault and one of breach Of ognizance ' Mr. Khan, wh pled not guilty to the first five charges, was released from custody Friday and will be sentenced April 22. Throughout the five-day trial. which began late last month, Mr. Justice John Sheppard heard from three women who said Mr. Khan fondled their breasts and a man who said Mr. Khan forced him to have anal sex. (A publication ban was imposed to protect the identity of the victims and Mr. Khan's employ- er.) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwolmwowwwmoo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiolwo�� The assaults took place betw... September 1990 and January 1991, when Mr. Khan worked part-tiMe with the developmentaily hand,. capped. He resigned from the job during a police investigation into complal nts and was arrested Feb. 17, 1991. Mr. Sheppard had granted a three-week adjournment to Mr. Khan last month so he could "better prepare" his defence. Mr. Khan told court he had been involved in the occupational heal field for about 33 years. 14 _474 S. *won' F_ I L__J By DONNA DONALDSON Durham Staff DURHAM - Public school board trustees won't take a pay cut. A majority of trustees voted against a pay cutback Monday despite other trustees' wish to show restraint in these tough economic times. "It's most inappropriate for Durham trustees to accept the six -per cent increase," Brock trustee George McLaughlin said at the Durham Board of Education meeting. "I think trustees should he prepared to face a rollback * " Oshawa trustee Cy Elsey agreed. "When I decided to run I was informed unofficially that the pay would be S 12,800. 1 just felt that was satisfactory. If we go hog wild ... tax- payers today are in a pretty ugly mood already about everything." The previous board voted last June to increase trustees' pay to V 3,600 from $12,800 and the chair- man's to S23,800 from S22,900, effective November 1991. The vice-chairman gets 25 per cent more than a trustee, jumping to S 17,000 from $13,800. Oshawa trustee Audrey MacLean said she would not support a pay rollback. -1 couldn't support any motion that would support a rollback for any employee group," said Mrs. MacLean. "It's a very dangerous precedent. We would be sending a message to our employees that if we can roll back our own salaxics we could roll back theirs. - She said rollbacks for trustees would make for a threatening aLmo- sphere for employees when they come to the bargaining table. Ajax trustee Colleen Jordan said, -If our honorariurn was comparable to other boards then I would support Town should protest recount cost: residents PICKERING - Politicians Monday night were urged to protest against the town paying any costs associated with a ballot recount in the Ward I regional election. The recount, held earlier this month on the order of a provincial court. reafflirmed councillor Maurice B.enna's Nov. 12 municipal election victory over challenger Ken wheson Mr. Matheson had request - the recoum A provincial court judge is to March 3 who will pay the bill for the recount, estimated by Mr. Brenner's lawyer to be about !$20,000. 1 Taxpayers shouldin't have to bear my cost%. wAxWg the leo fen of Mr. Brenner, council's executive committee was told Monday. "Send a strong message through your legal repirsentauve," urged resi- dent Paul Whae. 1k said pooe who nxpesit rewunts "should be on dam solid Vound.- Phil Frampton of the Taxpayers Coalition of Ontario also argued property owners should not pay any costs. He too asked politicians to direct the town lawyer to argue against it. But councillor Kip Van Kempen pointed out the court deemed a recount was warranted and said Pickering's lawyer has already taken the position that the town shouldn't bear any costs. M� �00 � START THE SUMMER RIGHT! Come Celebrate 75 Years of International Service with the 3ck raises, AJAX LIONS CLUB on Saturday, May 9th. 1992 this motion". She quoted salaries of trustees at A 50s and 60s Dance featuring other boards, including Scarborough ($22,000), Peel (S25,000) and East ROGER ASHBY of CHUM -FM York ($I 8,OW). on the A* Community Centre Arena Flom "Although we have a recession in from 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m I 14: Durham region there may be trustees sitting around this board who are Tickets am on sale now at $20.00 per person IRI also feeling the impact," said Ms. WeSehrm To or&r your tickets, saW the order form below to: sl(iuff ST Jordan. —191775)JM 191)2— The Ajax Lions Club, Another trustee, Ruth Ann Schedlich, said, "I don't believe P.O. Box 42, Ajax, Ontario. L IS 3C2 we've gone hog wild with this six per cent. Six per cent of what? 512,000'"' The honorarium has been Order Fast as ticket sales are limited. 11 1 low r many years. 5 She said the board has lost I trustees because they couldn't con- I tinue to put in full-time hours for I what they were being paid. I "We're not even receiving mini- mum wage," said Mrs. Schedlich. I "No one comes into this position I thinking we're going to make a lot of I money." I Ajax trustee Duncan Read voted I for the pay cut. "This is a decision I we take not for the purpose of saving 1 20 times 800 bucks. It's a decision we take to make a political statement that's fundamentally important at a time when people are feeling the way they are. "No matter how we like talking about it as S800 — six per cent, six per cent, that's how people hear about it. Some people say they I re not in favor of rolling back other employee groups' salaries, and nci- ther am 1. But we aren't employee I groups; we have the luxury of setting I our ow -n salary rates. - The rollback was defeated 12-7. a ---------------- 1��� ------------------ C 0 1 1PAbe*A-TW nft AD*ntTtW*, ftV, Pn. 24 tM a The'�Forresters mark 34th �qnnive, rs 9TY Keith Gilligan Name Droppin 9 Hello and welcome back to Name Dropping, the column load- ed with events of a special nature. As usual, we have a ton of 'em again this week, so let's get going... This is an event -filled week in the Forrester famil,.- Fo, Catherine Forrester. Fe�. 2 ebrate with a party at home on Saturday with some of her friends, and Grandma and Grandpa Greenaway from Georgetown. Wishing Tamara a happy birthday, with lots of love, are Mommy Gail, Daddy Taylor, little brother Byron and Hobart the dog... **0 For Scott Perry, Saturday, Feb. 29 will be an extra special day, because he'll he turning four years old, but technically, he'll be cele- *0. It's been a long wait, but Brian Davy will finally have a birthday. Brian's been waiting for a birthday since 1988. Having been born on Feb. 29, Brian will celebrate his Catherine ForrWer big day because she turned three years old. Wishing -our big girl- a happy birthday v%ere Mommy, Daddv and Brian. On Friday '. Feb. 28. Margaret and Robert Forrester �clebrae �4 yews of Scott Perry brating his first birthday. A big party, with family and friends, will be held. Wishing Scott a happy birthday, with lots of love, -wi:� be Mom Dad and sister Danielle-.. Brian, Keith and Heather Davy first true birthday this Saturday. Luckily for Brian, his older brother Keith has shared his birthday in the past. Keith turned five Sunday, Feb. 23. This year, Keith celebrated with his own special day. On Feb. 29, the two big guys will �avc a huge party. Wishing the birthday hoys all the �)est. with lots of love, are Mom, Dad, Heather, Grannv and Grandpa Costello, Nan and Grandpa Haney, Nanny Fox, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends... Uok out world, Joanne Eappen could soon be driving. Joanne, a Pickering High School student, turned sweet 16 on Monday, Feb. 24. Wishing Joanne a happy birth- day were Mom, Dad, brothers Bobbv and Jacob, sister Julie. and her rnan,� friends... Granpa and Me boys --- *00 Tuesday, Feb. 18 was a big day for Lisa Natale, because she ccle- ­7 Lis and Sennett brated her second birthday. Wishing her a happy birthday, with love, was her good friend Bennett... A young Name Dropping fan writes: "Hi there, I'm Katie Marie Frymatt. My Mom and Dad are Jennifer and Ken and I was chr' s tened at St. George's Anglican Church on Sunday, Feb. 23. I'm awful bashful about it all, but Nana and Popa Fry were there.-... Ten Boy Scouts from the Pickering -Ajax area received the highest award in Scouting at a ceremony recently. The 10 were among 46 Pathfinder Scouts to pick up the Chief Scout Award in a ceremony at the Vaughan Community Recreation Complex in Maple. The local Scouts each had to OnStI21C pro- ficiency in camping, hiking and leadership sUills, within their troop and in the community. Each Scout also had to volunteer at least 60 hours of community service, Ajax and Pickering are part of the OWASCO district, which is in the Lakeridge Region, which stretches from Oshawa to Nobleton... Adam Bureau, Chris Lawrence and Raymond Yorke have been selected as the students of the week at Harwood Secondary School for the week of Feb. 17. The three vol_ unteered to clean up the Horticulture room and rebuild struc- tures, making the area safer and more accessible for all horticulture students. The three did the work on their own time... On Feb. 11, the Omicron Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority celebrated its Ift birth- day. The sisters celebrated with a Katie Marle Fryrnatt Roba and Mw gm FeneeW wedded bfia. Congmulations go to Mom and Dad (Gran and Papa) from Robert, Teresa, Catherine and Brian... Tomorrow, Feb. 27 is a special day for Tamara Young, as she turns six years old. Tamara will cel - 0" Feb. 25 was a big day in the Rooke family, as twins Erin and Andrew celebrated their first, buih- day. Wishing "out two precious angels" a happy birthday, with lots of love, were Mommy aad Daddy... 40annRy 101% am June Eappen It was a year ago, on Feb. 28, 1991, that Kyle Murphy made his arrival. They say the twos are tern- were Rob Cad Gottschalk, Darrin Lehman, Trevor Birse, Ross Evans, Kiley Akiyama, John Kilpatrick, Darryl McDonald, Andy Peitz, Corey Rick and Bliake Webster. To earn the award. children's style theme party, coin- plete with balloons, hot dogs, birth- day cake and loot bags. Thank yous go out to the social committee. The chapter would also like to send out congratulations to sorority sister Geralyn Thornhill, who recently gave birth to Jacob. Also pleased with the arrival are Dad Frank and sisters Jennifer and Sarah... That brings as to the end of another edition of Name Dropping. If yon have an item you want mentioned, call ns at 683-5110 or write to 130 Commerciial Ave, Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2115. The deadline for sub- missions is 11 a.m. the Friday before publication. We're not respouMble for 11ost or damaged photographs. Name Dropping is so longer running birth announcements. If you have 2 birth you want to announce, call the classified department at 693- rkllh 0 Tamara Young Andrew mod Erin Rooke ble, but what about the terrible ones? Kyle doesn't need any new toys, because, now that he's walk- ing, he's into his mother's pots and pans. Even so, Kyle is still a lovable fellow. Wishing him a happy birth- day this Friday will be Gran, 0 d%l - .) Katin' for cash The Ajax Kinsmen Club hold Its 16th annual Skate-A-Thon Feb. 15 and hundreds of students took part. Kinsmen Jim Leckey helped Kevin Bandola, 6, by marking the number of laps he had skated. Money raised at the skate-a-thon will be used in the community. *JWTie, c OrKOUt S _r U 13 1C3 "Pay - As - You - Go" AEROBICS No Memberships - No Contracts 1 ST Class Free! 0 0 WEIGHT LOSS WORKSHOP THIS SATURDAY 1 P.M. call to register wwwwa ------------ • Absollift beginner 10 $dM=d C125110111 • COMM bluxly InskuClors :,m 111111M nuft _1 8191 ts ill, '1121" Change, roorn - showers - ChIftm Don't wait until it's too late! Get in shape now! We have c that work and we can m0yate you 10 stick to ft. Lefs sW spring training notid SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MARCH 2 BW - Beg1wes Reebok slep CIM U - InWnwft* I" low In"d Mobics PS - PLMV WW Stop SKOW Using light WeightS SS - slep W SWO lloriq for abOWNh KW 11highill SM - ft &vW= - 1 how SW plus 1/2 houir lo" Lff - Low W*W with an W" fof MWDmWb MW fth$ V - CNWm offaW - $ISO per chillifil pelf dm CA ne Shops of Dellbrook Milill1roaft """AND DON9T PAY TILL JAN. `93! WHY CHOOSE CARREER &NATURAL GAS? 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SCA11110011110I Abbey, IN* Shappft C4w*e 91 FillIlando effild. oftalm an" Tke & Nassw us" Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m. , 9 Pm on,0781 Sat 9 am - 6 PM &M ow00%wy ft CW" SM weawl ft S, 11111 � 1111111.411 311.1 Wan *n am 9 P.M S. 4 M9.6 P 4 4-28-16M PICKE114MIG Pk%mhmj Tom Centre P". 2 a u~ Mn -Fri 930 arn.4.V p.m. SK 9-30 am..6 P m 839-2252 I 0 0 ?A(M"-TWN1ft*9V4WnsWw",n&j*jkM Lunch with Pat Borders highlights fundraising auction AJAX-PICKERING - Lunch with Blue Jays catcher Pat Borders is one of many items to be auctioned Saturday in aid of the Big Sisters Association of Ajax -Pickering. More than 100 items will be up for bid at the Ajax Community Centre in the association's larg�st annual ftindraising event - Some of the items to go on the block arc an IBM computer, a week- end at the SkyDome Hotel, a week- end at Deerhurst but, an autographed hockey stick from Toronto Maple Leaf Grant Fuhr, a whitc-watcr rafting trip, dinners and brunches at local restaurants. artwork, a limousine ride, a pet's day at the spa, theatre and opera tickets, lessons at adult hockey school and more. The fun starts at 8 p.m. in the HMS Ajax ro-om. with bidding clos- ing on the fim group of items at 8:45 p.m. The auction will be -silent-, with bids written on paper and the identity of the b dder kept secret. Ci;O-TV news reporter Tim Sheehy will act as master of cere- monies, while the Dunbarton Jazz Ensemble will provide music. A wine bar will be available and comphrnientary chemecake and Mffeit will be supplied by the Olive Garden Restaurant. Admission is S6. For more infor- mation, call 428-8111. lBabysittingi course offered to youths AJAX-PICKERM - A com- prehmsive babysitfing course: is being offered to local youths by St. John Ambulance. Recommended for boys and girls I I to 14. the day-iong cotm CI topics such as the ethics Of babysitting, food preparation. bathing. diaper changing, basic first aid. the 911 emergency num- ber and poison prevention. Partic"m wdl learn how to carc for infants toddlers and children up to nine years old. Youngsters taking the course receive referaice booklm cm- taining information on nutrition, meal plannmg, safety rules and ideas for keeping children anxIaed The course is completed in a single day and is held firom 9 ant. to 5 p.m. at the St. John Ambulance Training Centre, Harwood Place Mall, Ajax. At the end of the seven -hour course, babysium will receive a certifi- cate. Upcoming sessions will be held Saturday, March 14 and Saturday, Apr. 11. 1"m registration fee is $20, which covers the cost of materials. Each session offers space for just 20 participants. so early registration is advised. To sign up for either date or for more information, call 68&3457. 0 M 46:11 r I ONLY ALL VURS TIELIEVI r, FRIDAY, APF SA HARV ON 9-7- 2$ JN ALL VURS TIELIEVI 1k APF CHAIRS ON At ON ALL F UN ALL F ON AL V 0--V IL110 I JNbl VURS 1k APF CHAIRS A WIFAQ 11:0111 JI KV:1:1:1 111 -04 by, 1110 110 [tw:jm 0 A *J a I a d4r7ow AbI i P 0 lo 14 ff OTA db L� *I W I to I 0 1 so I *I Ajax`�'*wohl d'd'wnlicensed firing range I;y MTH GILLIGAN They'll keep their eyes on them." Staff Repifter Mr. Anderson doesn't support AJAX - Booze and bullets may 'Guns and alcohol don't mix' issuing a liquor licence. "I have no mix in Ajax. problem with the operators. Town council's executive and They're more than qualified, but development committee on Roger Anderson guns and alcohol don't mix." Thursday reversed an earlier deci- The Liquor Licence Board will 1E] - meet next week to decide if a sion that opposed the issuing of a e effaults want a licence so saying, 'Karen has money invested press they want, someone getting liquor licence will be issued. liquor licence to The Shooting they can offer better service to in this. This is not the kind of drunk and doing something. Range and Mrs. P's Kitchen, both club members. "I'd be surprised if at 10 Barr Rd. we sell any amount of liquor that ------------------------------ - - — ---------- After meeting with range own- will make us any money. We're OMMM ers Karen and Paul Perrault, the doing it as a service," Mr. Perrault committee voted not to oppose a said. liquor licence and to notify the The club has been issued spe- Liquor Licence Board of that deci- cial permits three times in the past Sion. allowing it to serve liquor. Ms. Ms. Perrault noted several Perrault noted. Votts 0 0 A shooting ranges in Ontario have The general public wouldn't be �010%! 04 Y liquor licences, including one on QXA 0400 able to drop into the club to drink, *Lne grounds of the Hiram Walker said Mr. Perrault. 00 ;Xcoo pek 17t distillery in Toronto. Range rules require that shoot - "I wouldn't do anything that ers lock and store their weapons in will jeopardize my income or their car after they're finished fir - livelihood," she said. ing. If the liquor licence is issued, Mr. Perrault said, "The image the same rule would apply before a of someone with a bottle of beer 'in h person is served. one hand and a Colt .45 in t e Ms. Perrault assured council other is furthest from the truth. members people carrying arms 40%OFF 40%OFF The rule has been, is and always wouldn't be allowed to buy alco- will be no shooter consumes alco- hol. Mr. Perrault pointed out guns 4 -SEASONS WINTER ROSE hol before shooting. If there are aren't permitted in the lounge area any signs of alcohol, he doesn't now and the club doesn't have a BLANKETS GLASS shoot.- liquor licence. The Shooting Range has been Councillor Roger Anderson SERVINGWARE Twin open for six years, and its shooting expressed concern that, after PA�; 45.99 S* 27.59 For %xio Nova, 6 Dd*W facilities can only be used by its drinking. a range member could members, who number more than Double PMM"* leave the club with a gun and 0500. People can't drop in off the ammunition, Ms. Perrault replied Reg 47 99 Sale 2&79 EXAMPLES: street to fire a few rounds, the that -You can now leave our club Gueen Reg 57-99 Sale 3k79 Fle; 24 99 SW 14-" Perraults pointed out. with a gun and go to (a local bar). The licensed area would be in Ward 4 councillor Jim King 12" BW Mrs. P's Kitchen. a lounge con- McMaster supported the Perraults. Reg 7/3 99 sale Re; 44.99 Saie&" 62� nected to The Shooting Range. 1, A Shop the News Advertfter­ thebest bargains' ..'nist'srot, Mchm a HW Mw WWZ MM COINIMM Of amud W C"uom& MUM Vs &umm hummllfer xW damnic w cimm k1w Allied 31, Tkow bed Vd Chow ft xW you'll k m2kft ft W9 &W NOWA is WA fN CM260 digmnih *VM&h* dw ho yeff Aft I= And Fled's dkknq cm sm on dwe muddy u0ty W irs y4st Ift us a can wo *9 you how Hd *Pmdihililly On h* you mthe mne ew MOM oft void* at Ity pffumang deww mly ciinnot be wedimed with my odier oft Deperidabk Year after Year after Year RODMAN'S is iho & Air Condigotift (EGL 1949) V ! 40%OFF 5 0 % OFF SELECTED UAM Am KENWOOD REFLECTIONS Fre BLANKETS CERAMICS TV* caraftumcffamm 7 P,% 99-99 sw CRAW 91d fte"orim C~ ft" so AW- P% 13939 Sib M LMCIW own so Req 159.99 sib" PA4 99.99 sw *A K101 LAMN HAW Re; 199-99 S*11939 PA; 24.99 SW 12.4 140%OFF 50% OFF SELECTED UAM Am OPEN STOCK WM BATHNATS COOKWARE ca" of T19001ft 2&99 SW" C~ ft" so LMCIW EXAMES: 1639 S*&* TONOMMUL XPEOL 21134 DwIckow Reg " Sib "A Re; 5&99 Sib 352 Comm Cklb 9ipa N04M W P44 39-99 Sib 19A Sam FIN Lidcow P4q3&19 Slkzntm ftig.99 Soot" in-store specials also availab NDS SATURDAY, FEB. 29TH 428=0007 'W_ 2 !6 orm- io I PAGE 14 -A -IME NEWS ADVFXrISEP. WED, FTB. 26. 1"2 7 Ir JOE* ATTENTION ALL BRIDES & GROOMS TO BE. JOIN US SUN. MARCH 1/92 FOR AN AFTERNOON OF BRIDAL & FASHION SHOWS. FROM 11-4:30 P.M. CO-SPONSORED BY: THE GUILD INN & Ajax Pickering 30 Exhibitors e Many door prizes e Coffee, tea & finger foods 2 different fashion shows!! Doors open at 11 a.m. at the: PICKERING RECREATIONAL COMPLEX (Valley Farm Rd. & Hwy. 2, Pickering) "East & West Salon" Tickets only r Available at the door or The Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Dellbrook Market * The Lace Place Sheridan Nurseries For more information call: (416) 683-5110 Fax (416) 683-7363 Aox Piciming I F7 L-A ff RA' 0,- N1 '0 UES -- 'C, 1.meat shops SUPE Microwave or Oven Heat Meat or Cheese 0 0 Tortellini In Tomato Sauce Bite size pasta in a rich Italian tomato sauce 4 99 21 lb. tray Limited Time Offer Microwave or Oven Heat Deluxe or Pepperoni Pizzas Ch� ftm D"s P FF , , chnse, on" p"W & wvdw� or RPM & , h---- Iftr*= 8 9CM9 Heat French Fries ftdoaa 199 5 F& bn Hwy. 2 Wild F6rd Heat 'n' Serve Fish Sticks N"onnow" 5 9U w9wn Heat'n'Serve Honey Garlic Chicken Wings F* aMW v*W b a =9ffi"M"PftU%X& mw�xoscft 999 2 Nx box Heat 'n' Serve Chl*cken Nuggets Lightly breaded. All white meat. Minimum 55 nuggets. Deluxe Trim Pork Loin Chops 5 RL box 1599 Heat V Serve Chicken Kiev U0* bm" wN dddm 10"NEWWOMWl" Ph' 2 99 6 aL Wdon IWO Beef - No salt or additives Pure Beef Patties 1ft22 ax pan*& 949 box Canada Grade A Peaches & Cream Corn ft"t wbob b" "M 2 49 2.2 1b. boo THE NEWS ADVENMEL WRID, M. 241992 -PAGE MA 8 aPlain or Blueberry Aunt emima Pancakes 9 packages of 8 - 72 pancakes. 1099 CM FWJ Heat'n'Serve Breaded Sole Fillets Waimmie, 999 U 1b. box TE19101y's New York Style Cherry or - Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake ma"W-nmyslo" 8 2 1b. 99 r cam Boneless - Skinless Sole Fillets h*#WU8*f qLA1* i Ammon 12 piacm. 99 = 1b. box Bake W Serve Apple Crisp F"' - Mpbdionaft a "Wowab�ftw "Pk* 2 49 24 oL ------------------ ------ I I I PAGE 116 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISEk WED, FIES. Z*. IWL Pat the backs of good ceitizens AjAX_pICKERING - Do you know of a person who should be recognized for their acts of selflessness, humanity and kindness? If so, the province wants to hear from you. Nominations are now being sought for the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship, an annual award honoring individuals who exemplify the virtues of generosity, car- ing and compassion for fellow citizens. Nominees can do such things as help the less fortu- nate, work with youth, comfort the sick and elderly, or provide support to disabled people. They do this work with no expectation of a reward. A- ­enn nr nronni?nhnn can submit a nomination to the 10 -person advisory council- 17he council will then submit a list of norninees to the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. I The medals will be presented at a special ceremony at the Ontario legislature June 30. Nomination forms can be picked up at Durham West Mpp Jim Wiseman's office at the comer of Church St. S and Randall Dr., Pickering Village, or by contacting T -he Honors and Awards Secretariat, Ministry Of Citizenship, 77 Bloor St. W., 10th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2119. Call Mr. Wiseman's office at 683-6707 or the secretariat at 314-7528. Deadline for nominations is Monday, March 16. nol 4C r O�T" 0 W Nashville Recording Artist MOE N Y Thurs., Fri. & Sat Feb. 27, 28 & 29 Tftft$15.00w Opuft Act Cob Buft & GVM Md 4 Great Shows h**V a Salurft Mabnee Moe has 31 abirns wilh over 50 Ctat ft Moe is one of Me 1� ole BW Mom, M- r! 2 - Karaoke TOO& & WW, Mao 3 & 4 - Pad Weber & Top Hand Thum, Msft S-1 Mwd S SOUTH MOUNTAIN bim* by dmwW ui I COUNM COUNTRY GOLD au 4PM 1 = 250 Bayly SL W. _A' 00"995 letail Price 1125 $ 99 NOW 49 60% OFF 1; 1801 Dundas St E. at K MART PLAZA Whitby721-9829 Sim HOUM: MOML-Willd. 10 um - 6 pim Thum. - FrL 10 aim - 9 p."L Sal. 9:30 &rrL - 6 pin 0 1 N 0 0 0 0 THE MMADVERTIRM WM-PM34 li��V-A ,:r - !�j CELEBRATING OUR NEW AJAX LOCATION (SPECIALS AT BOTH LOCATIONS GRAND OPENING WHILE QUANTITIES LAST) 5 s 100% HALAL 9 NU PAK 0 BEEF PATTY GOAT MEAT 0 CORNED HARDO BREAD 179 s (whole or BEEF s half) lb. s 99 ANN or 29 99 8 (cut up 12 oz. 4 dozen v mixed pieces) lb.n 99 30oz. BLACK & WHITE 'GRACE 3 GUYANESE PRIDE LALAH'S ,CONDENSED STRAWBERRY CURRY CHOW MEIN MILK SYRUP 10 M-WM 69ci 0 8 99 12 oz. "M ML 1 4 1b. tin 99 11 99 750 mL 0 a m 0 a a ;m=%WIo1F=0`RmG`RA=CnEQ=w mom 0 nanow mom a mennown as= a =mom=== PEARDRAX PA TRY a s HORLICKS m RIBENA CYDRAX PAR=BOILED an 0 a Large RICE 79 99 -row 991 99 1 L&e 0 21.89case of 12 6 1 8,0 240091 2 500 mL Buy 11 BoftWs GET 1 FREE910 /22 lbs. F1 HOICE a a WONDER as MILI MR. GOUDAS '00VALTINE(mned) a ACKEES a OnALLPURPOSE BUY 2 TINS AT SCENTED a 'FLOUR 99 1 RICE 0599 a 4W g. 99 a 99 %%,M rnbAnx= gnx:M po ch a Un* 2 per asslamw- Wfth this MOW 10 kg a 10 kg T "a 00 M -M "we M11 2 &"r=M**ftq : a MANY MORE IN STORE SPECIALS ffR8HfiSH,,SHNP,MffS,FM1ffM1 % me-- Z P-:� iNl v wwvwrn wwFRvqxmx MM*- Vft*WAby ...... ... J0.00 KM. - 7:00 P.M. A 170 MornkVS* Ave IbUrSdaY - FridaY .. . ....... . . . . 10:00 A.M. - M P.M. (W ShWfd) A.M. - 710 P.M. I ........ ............... 00sed * f4mk Dw v T f W is we*" Rd. N. Unk 7 (d"W211 4" b* 4.7T PAGE 1" -THE NEW ADVERTSIll WM, FM 26. 1"2 W 15 al(c1119 501board Is a Ilree feah" for com- unuinlyellia da xmi-pmonokffe.To have your events promoted In 1111111111boaId. call us at 693-6110 or wrN* to ffm Ajax-Pickoring Mows Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, US 2H6. The deadline for Billboard Iterm is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednesday publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publication and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to N" D`A­ - Y' BUSINESS WOMEN: The Durham Business oncl 26Drofessional Worner's Cub will meet Wed, Feb 26. at Club Loreley. on Dean Ave. east of Ritsor Ra., 0shcrwo Reception at 6 p m. dinner at 6 45 p.m S25 for mem- bers, S30 for gues�s Theme is interna- tional night 725-9179 (Joan, Ann Evelyn) or 427-693C (Karen Graham). STRESS TIPS: -he Boy Ridges Library, 910 Ljvc-pcK> -�a, will offer lips for man- aging stress Wed, Feb. 26 at 7 1D im, The cault Program is free Regisfer, li 3083 WOMEN AGAINST BOREDOM: Are You a divorcec! or seporateci woman, or a single momier, over It-te age of 19 wrth spare time on your hioncks) If so, a new group for women only is; forming in the area to meet, socialite and pos- IkYy Plan outings to break the cycle of boredom The group meets every Wednesday 6&3-5035 DIABETES MEETING: The Durham Dilobetes Amociation aricl the charies H. Best Diabetes Centre will hold a general meeting at St. Gregory's Audill'onum. 194 Slimcoe Sr N . Cliincrwa Wed. Feb, 26 at 730 P m There will be a camp slide show at 7 p,m for People interesteid in sex" rw clo- betic chiloren to summer camp Guest 3loeaker Gillian Seaman iAd clisr- CLss Tolcng Charge ol Youir DooPetes Alweicorne 434-7233 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The BrOOK�1- -ior+,c�j­jra Sooely will meet Wed . ::eb 26 a* 8 D m at Brookl�- United Cinurc" Guest speaker -s Mawne Mason Hogue of Piry ;:�cige Nursery _ig a nug for coffee THURSD GOSPEL MEETINGS: Goscie; —eetings wl' be 27held at The Corinthian Gub Hall, on Simcoe St. N , in Columbus each Thursday in February. slairting at 8 p -m John Ricnctrds and Dole Wilitston will conduct the meeirinigis 66" 119 F^SHION SNOW: A fashion show and luncheon in aid of the Kidney Founclatilon of Canada will be held Thurs.. Feb. 27 from 11:30 a -m. to 2 p.m. at the Royal York Hotel. Concert Hal. Toronto. S75.4450M. P^IM MFOO&ATM: Resources for Exceptional Children. Durham Region. will hold a porent nilciffriallion nilight Thum. Feb. 27 from 7 to 9 pm. at the Olihavia Pubic Library. Norlillwilew branch. 250 Beatrice St. E. The agenczy provides resource services to pre- school chicken with special needs. School board reps will oullillne educo- lion opilloins fair children with 3POCK31 needs. 427-aW. COMMKINNITY TALK& The federal government. the Durharn Board of Education. and the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade will co-sponsor Cornmiunity Talks. an opportunity for redderris to cornmiert on the counlry's ability to compete and maintain a high Standard of living. Thursi Feb. 27 at 6:30 pm. at Pickeriing Flo School. 180 Chuirch St. N., Pickering Village. Register. 427-4470. CHRISTIAN WOMEN: The Ajax - Pickering Christioln Women's Club will meet 11hin., Feb. 27 from 9:30 to 1]: 15 a.m. in the banquet room of Gollaintry's, on the lower level of the Pickering Town Centre. Music and speaker. Cost is S4. Babysitting aviall- able. Coil Barb at 426-85M or Si at 42D.6910. ffAW- Pickering West Hill Musical Theatre pre- 28sents Me and My Girl oeg�nn,ng Fri., Feb. 28 at the Village Retirement Centre, 1955 I A 1/ :11/ 1) \A311ey Farm Rd., Pickering. Additional Performances Feb. 29, March 1. 6 and 7.839-9705, CHURCH SALE: St. Martin's Church. 1203 St. Martin's Dr., will hold a new -to - you sale Friday, Feb. 28 between 7 and 9 p.m. Used clothing, white ele- phant table, books and more. 839- 4769 (Barb), N LS4 Jb rft SILENT AUCTION: A silent auction in cad of the Big Sisters Association of Ajax- RcKering \PAN be held Sat, Feb, 29 at 8 P m at the Ajax Community Cenlre, HMS Aax Room. $6 admission. Lots of greart items to bid on. 428-8111, APEX '92: The Ajax Phlatelic Society will hoic its annual exhibition. Apex,92. on Sot, Feb 29, from 10 a.m to 4 p,m , at St Bernadette's Church Hall, at +he Corner of Harwood Ave and Bcryty St., Nax Free admission and door prizes. 6&3-0240 or &39-2068 MONTE CARLO NIGHT: -he Pickering Baseball Assoaa!ior will host its second annual Monte Carlo night at the Rckering Recreation Corri:�lex Sat . Feb 29. The Cost is S20. wtNch includes a gambling package and buffet. There's also a blackjack tournament with a grand prize of $1 =. The entry fee for backjack is $50 per person. Tickets will be available on registration day or by calling Bruce Middleton at 831-3300 or Betsy Gummow at 286- 2213. AJAX SOCCER REGISTRATION: The Ajax Warriors Soccer (Dub will hold its final registration session for the 1992 soccer season at the Warriors' club- house on Centennial Rd, Sat., Feb� 29 from 9 a.m to 3 p.m The first 300 to reg- ister will receive a free soccer ball. The cost is $55 per player for early birds After today, the cost is S70 per player Proof of date of birth and Ontario health card are required. Due to the success of the Sk:lis and Dirills program. the Womors wil! �oid it again this year for children borr, in 1988 7he fee is S50. Space is ;rnited, so register early Children registering for the Skills and Drills Program w,l� not receive a free Soccer ball, but will receive a free Wamors' water ba"le W the start of the progrcm 427-4789 (Pam Czerwinsliz) BOOKS FOR BABIES: New ocirents car. :ntroaice Dooks and activrl�es to babies up to two years old Sct, cEt) 29 0 1 It St 7.9. 9 .09 GO at 10:30 a.m at the Pickering Central Library. One The Esplanade. Coll 831- 6873 to register. CLOTHING SALE: A sale of good used clothing will be held at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 91 Kings Des., Ajax on Sat., Feb, 29, from 10 a.m. to noon. 683-3863. TRACK DANCE: A benefft dance for the Therali Riding Association for Challenged Kids (TRACK) will be heid Sat, ;eb 29, from 8 p.m to I a.m.. at the Uxbnage Community Centre. The cost is $25 per couple All VOCe" 90 to TRACK, 683-7468 (Dianne Blirrell). CRICKET DANCE: The Durham All- star Cricketers are hosting a going - away dance at the Sapph'ire Restaurant, Clements Rd. W. and Monarch Ave., Nax, on Feb. 29 at 8 0m, Al are we�lcome The Cost is S6 Per person. 428-7470 (Anwer Omar). CONCERT: The All Saints' Anglican Churcr, Choirs present C concert at All Sci Anligican Church. 300 DundaS St. W. Whitby. Sun.. March I at 4 p.m Mozart's Ave Verm. the Canta, Every Word and Thought by Buxtenucle and Vivaldi's Concerto Op. 3, No. 8 No charge. but an offering wculd be crooreciated Refreshments Towedendw of combg eveft NATURE WALK: Save The Rouge Volley will hold a nature walk Sun., March 1 at Caper \kAw. Meet at 1:30 p.m. in " Caper Volley Parking lot three km. east of Sheppard Ave. and Meadowivole Rd. on Twyn Rivers Dr. 287-1776. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY: The Westney Heights Baptist Church \,All hold its second anniversary services Sun., Mar& 1, at 10 a.m. The Heritage Singers, an a Cappello group, will per- form a short concert fonowng the se, vice. The church congregation meets at Applecroff Public School, 55 Coles Ave.. A4ax. 686-1720. SOFTBALL REGISTRATION: The Pickering Softball Association Will hold mass registration days for Kidi Softball, Pickering Rep Softball Associction, Women's Sow -Pitch, Wien's Slow-pr-,ct-� and Men's and Women's Adult Softbal at the Pickering Recreation Complex Sun., March I from 10 a.m. to 4 p rn, Mon., March 2 from 7 to 10 P.m and Tues., March 3 from 7 to 10 p.m Cost is $40 per child. S30 for each caditional child arid S60 per a". The minimum age fcr T-bQll registation is five years old as of jon 1/92. Above registration is fcr,)c(9fln,;; rescicnt; only. THE COMPLETE VALUE STORY FULLY EQUIPPED TEMPO GL AND TOFAZ GS COME WITH AIR C TIONING AUTOMATIC TRANSM11SUON 2.3 UTRE EFI ENGINE POWER STEERING/BRAKES AM/FM STEREO INTERVAL WIPERS REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER TINTED GLASS DUAL POWER MIRRORS BLOCK HEATER SO4JND INSULATION PACKAGE Ft CHC>40SE 0 /o FINANCING - FOR U"O 48 MOM OR CHOOSE $1,(MCASH' BACK PLUS NOW GET ADDED PRO`rECTIaN NEW 36 MONTH/60,000 KM. 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GET CASHBACK SAVINGS ON A GREAT SELECTION OF CARS AND TRUCKS FESTIVA $1,000 CASHBACK' �ESCORT $1000 CASHBACK* F-SEMES 11,000 CASHBAO(* AEROSTAR $1,250 CASHBACIC FWAMPOW. KA 12 c, I 1A OR MWft Mmft CWGAW L_ FESMA ESCM 1.9% 5.9% _ SIAD TEWQ� TOPAZ 1.9% 6.9% S1.000 PRM 1.9% 6.9% $750 MUSTANG 1.9% 79% S500 AND GE CASHBACK ON TA US FORD TAUR THUNDERBIRD CR0YWMNWf6& AND MEIRCUR SABLE, COUGAR, GRAND MARQUIS. "URY DEALE AND MERC UnA on "* mftocke_ Wt ting in Waky. conftn arid econo" &eA fuO mona" ftft ca% 0M WWO Chom a 1%2 Eiain LX Mkmp% 50= " Ha%Mu& or 40= LX %dm each fm ft swm M"** %lbad N94W&CWs tV Cm & Drw MoW Viotimi& *% Ihm ainVvaW 1 1 ';; Cr* aW Cortift Ound on KW 0 Qrwda% be!A-WWV fi&-sw 0&J*ZrWS"W*Vt ftwo a '&#m%i&*bn C. , 'rew_WWaWi-bd[' , BigW gardwd awwaft"v iftffiw w" thm Qr&mW*pW 12 on 13-6 ON Monft I Morift Ck96#.(X AERMAR 1.9% &9% $1,2W F -SERIES 1.9% 7.9% RANGER _$1,W0 1.9% &9% $1,9W RONCO sle SM Brown cardboard New Kid in the Box By LARRAINE ROUL-WON The Newest Kid in the Box is cor- rupted cardboard (the brown card- board with fluting) for resident lal blue box pick-up. Sue Casnpbell of Durham Regional Recycling says some people still confuse corrupted with boxhoard. Boxboard is the pack- aging maLerial for cereal boxes, etc. Bv now evcrvonc has received the new blue box p . 'ck-Lip schedule (once cver� other %4eek), which also indi- catcs wh�it can be placed inside. Recycler's Report Ut me emphasize the 'new kid' must be flattened and bundled no larger than 4 ft. x 2 ft. x 2 ft. Recycling trucks do not have a cnish- er as do garbW trucks so, if corru- gived cardbowd is inqx opei y set out, it may not be taken. If the garbage truck comes by your house first. loose boxes could be mistaken for pirbap_so bundler beware! The Ontario Waste Management Corp. (OWMQ has announced its Household Hazardous Waste confer- ence, scheduled for Toronto, March 9 and 10, has been postponed. Many government departments, including OWMC. have imposed a freeze on conference participation as a cost-cut- fing measure in the recession. The proposed conference, which had attracted internationally -recog- nized speakers, was designed to offer the most up-to-date information and share experiences from around the world in order to recommend solu- tions for the household hazardous waste problem in Ontario. This tip is taken from the OWMC's Household Hazardous Waste Wheel called the 'Enviro.Dial': Household All Purpose Cleaner: dissolve 30 ml borax and I ml soap flakes in I litre of water and store ' spray bottle. �Sl Oslo b $28?612 58 �0 —W.'s'.97612 4 -NN 816 1. %tJ45400 To order Enviro.Dial for $2, call A Ja I Z" -7 I TA OD 4, 7 9% 49 --h' 4 -2918. 1%4152 OWMC at 923 F�� P..W 016A D.1� -W �1 1-11— 19% 0,1� WD& 10 8- Z= 0—ft ON t6! 14 PAGE 304 -TIM NEW ADIZINTISM M:D. I=. 24 IM Bill puts a ceiling on federal spending The federal government has received a clear message sent by Canadians. The message? Cut gov- ernmcnt spending. Don Mazankowski. on behalf of th e federal government, recently addressed this demand by unveil- ing a bill entitled the Spending Control Act. This bill puts a ceil- ing on government program spending for each of the next five years. It also fulfills the govern- ment's commitment to reduce the deficit and control taxes. For the first time in history, we have intro- duced legislation that will make it illegal for a government to over- spend on programs. Oftawa Report Through my own consultations with you, my constituents. I've received a similar message. Whether through debates on the GST, open discussions during my Vox Pop Forums, or other plat- forms where you have made your ideas clear, tiie demand for con- trolled government spending was unmistakable. Clearly. high levels of government spending leads to high levels of taxation, deficits and vast public debts. The fact that the growth of the debt since 1984-85 is entirely the result of compound interest on the original ,debt — the debt that we inherited from the government before us — matters link now. It must be paid down. This bill will eventually be used in conjunction with the Debt Scrvking and Reduction Account — a government bill that steers all revenue into an account to pay off the deficit. As Cmiada's economy begins its upswing. as indicated by =ny national ecomomic OrW nizations� government revenues will continue to grow. However. gove�t spending will am be increased accordingly. as this bill will be in effect for at least five years. The surplus government revenues will be put against the deficit and, in time. against the public debt. This legislation is proof posi- tive of the federaj government's titnient, to of 0 a' 1 control and debt reduction. Though we have been exercising strict spend- ing restraint over the past eight yearC this bill will help accom- �plish even more. I would also like to take this oppormnity to remind you of my 'Vbx Pop meeting. Friday. Feb. 29 from 7:15 to 9 p.m. at the Ajax Council Chambers. With the announcement of the budget this week, I'm looking forward to some interesting discussion con- cerning how the budget will affect Ontario Riding. 1. ., Y.'. 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A r a P PORK ROAST FRESH LOIN nb a, WxWcWn a-h� 25-3 lb. size 3.24/kq 7 0 1 6.101 M-2 BACON SCHNEIMRS L,6'yfe or mg -46r sliced s,6e 500 pk,,- 189 4 0 NU4W a _4 00"oXatmiftla age, *1& Wft%Wft aw dft M W* MLK we ON*= aw nwwlwm u& .4 L bag, 2 11% a ad*bonW w&V*" pW rogww nwat L" I -M * PW cow- Low — caf— P- adw cu*nw Ca;= wid wW Saknb�, 29 19,72 at SLpmer*e sorm 05 WM pave way to better roads Queen's Park Report The Capital Eransfcr payments will support a range of municipal initiatives, including: - maintaining and upgrading of some 135.000 kilometres of local urban and rural municipal roads; - installing traffic signals and computerized traffic control sys- tems to improve safety. traffic flow and decrease congestion within urban areas; upgrading bridges and other structures to improve vehicle flow. Towns, province must work toge#wr By careful management of their capital spending, municipalities can generate as many or more cap- ital projects than in previous years. Ministryof Transportation staff in regional and district offices will work closely with municipalities to help them set and achieve their priorities. It is important that municipali- ties and the Ontario government work together to adjust to the new realities facing us. We need to act together to provide services in a cost effective mmmer. The transportation minister met with groups of municipal represen- tatives on Monday and Tuesday at the Ontario Good Roads Association Conference in Toronto. These meetings were the start of consultations to look at how the province and municipali- ties can work co-operatively to maintain a safe and efficient trans- portation system. The broader consultative pro- cess will include meetings with municipalities. unions, transit authorities and other partners in the municipal transponatiom sector at various locations across the pmince. i The Ontario government will provide $735 million in base capi- tal transfer payments, excluding supplementaries, to assist munici- palities with the construction and maintenance of municipal roads. The capital transfer payments will provide for the quivalent of one year's employment for some 41,500 Ontarians throughout the province. Municipal roads are an I m por- tant component of this province's strong transportation system and by investing in capital projects today. we are stimulating local economics, creating employment and strengthening Ontario's trans- portation infrastructure. Queen's Park Report The Capital Eransfcr payments will support a range of municipal initiatives, including: - maintaining and upgrading of some 135.000 kilometres of local urban and rural municipal roads; - installing traffic signals and computerized traffic control sys- tems to improve safety. traffic flow and decrease congestion within urban areas; upgrading bridges and other structures to improve vehicle flow. Towns, province must work toge#wr By careful management of their capital spending, municipalities can generate as many or more cap- ital projects than in previous years. Ministryof Transportation staff in regional and district offices will work closely with municipalities to help them set and achieve their priorities. It is important that municipali- ties and the Ontario government work together to adjust to the new realities facing us. We need to act together to provide services in a cost effective mmmer. The transportation minister met with groups of municipal represen- tatives on Monday and Tuesday at the Ontario Good Roads Association Conference in Toronto. These meetings were the start of consultations to look at how the province and municipali- ties can work co-operatively to maintain a safe and efficient trans- portation system. The broader consultative pro- cess will include meetings with municipalities. unions, transit authorities and other partners in the municipal transponatiom sector at various locations across the pmince. i ftG9 X -A4= NZWADVZ11I17U=t,1VICV.,VM 241M. Investing in a mutual fund Taking some of the risk out of the stock market Becoming a successful investor usually takes at least $50,000, a lot of at experience, and a great deal of free time to monitor changes in market conditions as they happen. Right' Yet there is an attractive alterna- tive for individual investors who have not got that much cash, time or experience: mutual funds. Managed by professionals, mutual funds enable investors to pool their money together and to diversify their investments while remaining liquid. By not concentrating all their money in one investment, investors reduce their risks. As well, their money is available any time they may need it. In choosing a fund, the investor must decide which fund is most compatible with his or her personal investment philosophy. Investors in Canada can choose from more than 400 mutual funds. They reflect a wide variety of investment philoso- phies from the ultra-conservativc to the highly speculative. Their port- folios may include common stocks, bonds, mortgages, foreign common Giw YMR SAMNGS STRE%-M iN Numu6. Sw" WCEPLM 'Lmm 1. 3. 5 & M SqX 1, 1981. 10 WX *Inmark Fmd Pffiomnwr to tnvesuxs 31.1991 ewned TM 3%,10 2%, 10 0% & 10 5% Wuu��D -W—.dv TRImAn F I _ . Invest Your Savings Where They'll Really Grolv. ATRD4ARK bRTTIIAL FUNDS Wk MAINUA, t. AD M.M W �dp dd W611 Au.bw— R r. All I,— AW bv E� & V.% Ck-w-W A"-w� P. *­ � " -.a, &M. -( A� -k� REPRESENTED BY Denis Ardso C.F.P. WiLT149JI'LIAL INC. 109 Old Kingston Rd. Unit 16, A18X 422-MI3 stocks. preferred shares, precious metals, treasury bills, real eze, or a combination of these types of investments. Each fund's portfolio is selected by a professional manager or group of managers who decide what to buy and sell. The majority of mutu- al funds in Canada are open-ended, allowing investors to invest or withdraw their money at any time. The number of shares or units a new investment receives depends on the value of these assets at that time. Of course, when new investors join a mutual fund. they add their money to the pool of the other investors' contributions there- by increasing the funds' total assets. When an investor redeems T, I �,AA his shares or units, the amount of money received depends upon the value of those assets then. Each unit or share, which rcprc- sents a small fraction of the fund's total assets, has a net asset value known as NAV. The underlying value of the securities in the fund determines the value of the units or shares. The NAV is calculated by taking all the fund's assets, sub- tracting the administrative expens- es, and dividing the remaining fig- ure by the number of shares or units outstanding. Less popular with investors are closed-end funds. Unlike open-end funds, these funds have a fixed number of shares outstanding. They are usually traded on an open Stock Exchange and sell for less than their underlying value. Closed-end funds havc a limited following in Canada. The value of most open-end mutual funds is determined on a daily basis at the close of the stock markets. However, some are valued on a weekly basis while others, mainly featuring real estate invest- ments, are valued monthly. Most mutual funds can be bought and sold on a daily basis. Mutual fund investors are most often charged a fee for getting into the fund and for the fund's ongoing management. Some funds charge a sales commission, referred to as front-end load", which can be as high as nine per cent but is nego- tiable deperiding on size. Yet some funds charge no "load" at all. Some See CHOOSE—Page 23 Wistful Wisdom By Joe Dickson You're getting old if you can remember when 'Plop, PloP, fizz, fizz* was the maldng of two ice aeam sodas. COUNT ON US* Cmmt on our rates Each nmung we call our m WJ compe- tam to ensure all our RRSP-GC ralei are competitive. And we guarantee you won't find a better rate toda for the term you see here. Not at. =B= Bad Of MowvW, CIBC, National Bank, Toronto - Dominion Bank, Scotiabank, or Cana& Trust mW National Trust. bw Awn is waW n1mg rw w AM an dw of pubkow aw is se*a W aw wxbm=' bw . =.2r towUV-QCffff-Mor2G1CkW wg4vecW pbw MW=m SSW dMm mpni Coed on our weakh Of aside, our experienced team of financial braixh managers aM RW Specialists manage an IMP portfolio in excess of $2 billion, and will ** belp you get the best return from your personal retirement pim 100YMO(servi'm Coed oil it. IN MONTREALTRUST S I N C E 1 8 8 9 Hub Plm Or Ir 1-800-463-RRSP 110 Kingmn Road, Montlay - Friday: 8= - 8pin MW Saturday: 9am - 2pm (M Pickering 420-8440 Or Fax 1-8W-363-8223 V� mv. 6 40 0 11 0 A Choose. your mutual fund carefully*, there are many availabl Fltom PAGE 22 funds charge "back -end" loads, a fixed percentage of the fund's value charged to the investor upon redemption of his investment. Ibis percentage is variable and usually declines over time - professionals continually debate whether -load" funds out -perform Examining Canada's business abilities AJAX-PICKERING - Canada's ability to compete and maintain a high standard of liv- ing is the topic of discussion at a public meeting soon. Community Talks, a forum co-spon- sored by the federal govern- ment, the Durham Board of Education, and the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade, Provides an opportuni- tv for residents here to influence the country's national plan of action by making their views known. Participants will be broken into small discussion groups and are promised an equal opportunity to be heard. Student councils from across the region have been invited to participate. More than 150 communities across the country will hold similar meetings. The meeting will be held Thursday, Feb. 27 at 6:30 p -m. at Pickering High School, 190 Church St. N., Pickering Village. You're asked to register in advance by calling the Board of Trade at 427-4470. Ajax resident new college board chair DURHAM - Ajax resident Rick ones has been named chair of )urham I .ollege's �oard of Mr. Jones, a program manager of the de Havilland Aircraft Company of Canada in Downsview. joined the board in 19N IUCK JOtM and served as New chak� vice -chair in 1990-91. He's also been chair of the building and audit and finance - Educated as an aeronautical engineer in the United Kingdom, W Jones began his career with de Havilland there before being trans- ferred to Canada in 1966. He's also served five years with the Royal Air Force. Mr. Jones and his wife Ann have three children and two grandchil- dren "no load" funds. However, when mutual funds are bought as a long- term investment the "load" becomes very insignificant Provided the fund delivers positive returns. Costs for the ongoing manage- ment of the fund generally range from 1.25 to two per cent of assets plus administrative costs of your investment a year. These costs are reduced by the fact that the invest- ments of thousands of shareholders are being managed by one manager. This is considerably less than the fees an investor would pay to his or her own professional money man- ager. These fees are paid by the fund itself, not by individual accounts. When choosing a mutual fund, do so carefully. There are many funds in the market. Some have consistently performed well, while others have not been consistent. Decide what your own investment goals are. Know what your invest- DDDND WEIGHT Imm" RESTRICTION FMG*N REGULATIONS will be in force on roads under the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of Durham effective March 1 to approximately May 1, 1992. Vehicle loads are restricted to FIVE TONNES per axle in accordance with Durham Region By-law Number 251-89. Signs will be erected on all Regional Roads to which these Weight restrictions apply. V.A. Silgaiks. P Eng� Commissiorw ot Works Fkqponad MunK*ahty ot Durham 0 1 V 0 pill A Caftftftloa NatkM 8" RW wW yW*1 SWW a rhalcm of Winners a Week! Th" om a WOOK on Mwday, ftele9fty DOWTWAMTHE and Fnft kom AnNy SOONER YN 6 b MWCh 2.199Z ftIMM, am* VA COMEMM amodakickywism kKMDRMS k%te ft YOM BE carobAid lo his or I hsr RRSFP. tw" ELMU FOR I 6*4 ft kft vau cm GWA ca to NWWW So* io hWpyw d� be F0W2wbntvAVw amok VW an @I W bodw 5 VEMAR On— 014M !KMAW " SAE III NFCHE AVE AAAX43MM M n.111 A 7.5%** C_ M, � 9 n64M am Isiro X ow -M " aff. " MMM me wr re. FICIM11=42740M 11=4ft " sa. 94 726 WESM FA & NATONAL AJAX6811-= 0=4M" to BANK nNW&W" OFCANAIDA.0 Sa.6.1 -SAMMMUMIOMM 9ft0$WWrft1W*PftWMVWJM ment philosophy is. Then talk with your stockbroker or mutual fund specialist to select a fund that is right for you. Editor's note: This article was provided by Denis Ardagh, CFP, of Multi Mutual Inc. in Pickering Village. 428-8613. I I K*W WFAT 04 VOX POP FORUM (Town Hall Style Meeting) With Rene' Soetens, M.P. WAX COUNCIL CHAMBERS Friday, February 28, 1992 7:15 PAI. - 9:00 PAL COME DISCUSS BUDGET'92 El r, We are your community credit union. Anyone who lives or works in ft Town of Pickering can join HEPCOJE PICKERING BRANCH 1450 KINGSTON RD. PICKERING MOIL-Vhd. 10 &AL -5 PJIL Thum-fti. 10 LRL4 PiL SaWrdly 10 LnL-2 prL 831-1121 571-3021 (OSHAWA) 4a. 428-3179 IPAGN A"-TX9 NUMADVORISM WED, FE& X IM Training private investigators The North American Institute of Private Investigation trains now Investigators at the Palanik Conference Centre, Pickering- Founder and chief irWructor Donald G. Thom*, left, demonstrates finger- printing techniqLas with graduating student Don Crossley. 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CENTRAL-WGUARAW" CENTRAL GUARAWTV TRUST COMPANY Because Your Money Deserves Professional Attention" Member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Mckedng IDiscovery Wy Centre 1900 Dixie Road 570 Westney Road S. 420-8880 428-1789 'West Hill Morningside Mall -255 Morningside Avenue 281-6701 RRSP HOURS: Open until 9 pm.FekuNy 261h to Febnkvy 28th xW 5 p.m. Fehnaq 29th.- Nole excepimns. ng EMAIDED HOURS a iwit bomm ed ym klrch for dwk 6 0 IP 0 0 0 N1, 0 uuttuaries BERRY, G. Evelym - (Eva). At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Sunday, Feb. 23, 1992. Recently of Strath Manor, Bowmanville. In her 80th yew. Beloved wife of the late Victor. Loving mother of Evelyn ite and Arthur Murtland of Surrey, B.C., Dale and Gayle Berry of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Lynn pew ,I thp late Donelda of Max 1. all I Duane and Gail Berry of Bowmanville, Dean and Lynn Ajax. 4284MU. Donations may be Berry of Oshawa, Kim and Roman Orynik of Prince Albert ' Mon. to Ffl. Saskatchewan. Cherished aunt of Hospital Palliative Care Unit, or Vera, Markus and family. Fondly 1P ROSSLANO RD remembered by 14 grandchildren Set., Sun. i 10211011111" and 12 great-gtandchildren. RICHARDSON, Mary Relatives and friends may call at so HWV, 2 McIntosh -Anderson Funeral Home, SALE EN 152 King St. E., Oshawa (433- 1992. Mary Margaret Brandt, 5558) from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. MATED TO STOCK ON Whft HAND. NDT ALL PROM)CT Complete service and committal Brandt and Harold Frederick Roberts. in the chapel Thursday at 3 P.M. WHITBY Cremation. In lieu of flowers, dona- OR WHffBY LOCATKAIS. NO WICKER FURNffURE SOLD tions to the Canadian Cancer Brandt, Cecil, Edna, Fern and Society would be appreciated by the family. -A grand lady bids adieu-. JAMIESON, Burnett - Entered Betty, Eleanor, and Robert. Funeral into rest at Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, on Thursday. Feb. 20, 1992. Burnett Jamieson, beloved M a A I M 1W 9 TA I -01A REGENCY Armchair Nr mg, 189 99 ea. SALE $6345 Coffee Table Our reg 119 99 ea. SA L E $3999 ,TIFFANY Armchair 79 Our r9g 199 99 ea SALE$66 lCoffee Table SALE $5999 l Our reg 179 99 ea. 4 Sale limiled to stock on hand Selection may vary �ro— sto,e -, store A A husband of the late Lillian Parrott. EMBROIDERY FLOSS io'7� Loving father of Marean and her 275 collom. Use on erribroodery husband Richard Ward of Prolects, cross-stitch, waste canvas Claremont and Donald and his wife rag. "�rmor* SALE41DI Shirley of Balsam. .72 skem Predeceased by Mary lean AIDA FABRIC Martin. Dear grandfather of 11 11. 14.16.18 & 22 count in natuiral whae or rvoiry grandchildren and six great -grand- 14,16 & 18 count availatile in children. Predeceased by his broth- AnU*m wtvie 12' x 18' piece er Ray. Funeral arrangements were Our reg. Ga. entrusted to McEachnie Funeral 3 79 pkg SALE Home, Ajax, 428-9488. Interment FLOW ORGANIZERS Claremont Union Cemetery' ClIsar plasbc cow coma wnh her%*& Donations may be made to the orgarazer list in to AW Mount Zion United Church Inick4w 100 pWo bobbins 991 Our Memorial Fund. rog 7�999& 112 PRICE MCAVOY, Margaret Bernice Entered into rest at the Ajax- T-SHIRTS Pickering Hospital on Friday, Feb. Pon, too , add rhiriestorm and more I UM poliycionon. 10 colom. No 21, 1992. Beloved wife of Frank seem McAvoy. Loving mother of Brenda �consvucbon.`Youth S -L Adufts S -XL 1;/Jerzoes Nis (Mrs. Grozelle), Bill and his wife Our rei 7.99-9.999&SALE Eleanor, and Faye and her husband L Allen Torrarice. E]leear grandmother GALA FABRIC PJUPff 42 tashion oolom. In plon. tier. of Shauna, Heidi, Craig, Lori, gh noon or crystal. 112 oz Knsta, Ron, Dave and Paul. 97 Funeral arrangements were Our rs% SALE entrusted to McEachnie Funeral 2.89 es. Home, Ajax, 428-9488. Interment TWWED PAM RI8Bft Claremont Union Cemetery. AP&M - Ideal lor bow makirig. poper **a and wreeft. Chw" from Donations to the Arthritis Society 20 collours. 6 ywd he* would be appreciated by the family. REYNOLDS, jeallllillllie Mwing - = 112 PRICE., Peacefully at home after a lengthy FOLX AM PAIM illness, on Monday, Feb. 17. 1992. - 2*z bogs (57W). Choose from In Jeanne Marina Reynolds, loving 84 collours. Non-ftm arlist quality mother of Guy, Karen. Lindsay and acrYk PW* ourm Susan. Loving grandmother of 0L 01r4w OFF Andrew, Diana, Robert. Jonathon, 2.39 ea. &4VM Brittany, Heather. Hayley and SHELF BOX KITS David. Pro -ad dbosick res"" 10 Retired from Canada aid Sei with Employment and Immigration. our v SALE Fillneral arrangements were entrust- st"m ir ed to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax. 4284MU. Donations may be @ HOURS: made to the Oshawa General Mon. to Ffl. L Hospital Palliative Care Unit, or in. 9,Wain.-9 �% 1P ROSSLANO RD Canadian Cmcer Society. Set., Sun. i 10211011111" RICHARDSON, Mary 9:002in-4 so HWV, 2 M&rgaM - On Sunday, Feb. 23, SALE EN 1992. Mary Margaret Brandt, MAR. 5, 1 "z beloved wife of the late William Richardson. Dear sister Of William MATED TO STOCK ON Whft HAND. NDT ALL PROM)CT z H11111". 401 Brandt and Harold Frederick Roberts. AVALABLE AT OUR KENNEDY RD., OILIEENSWAY WHITBY Predeceased by Roy Alexander OR WHffBY LOCATKAIS. NO WICKER FURNffURE SOLD 1243 Dundas St. E. W. of ThWitsort Rd. Brandt, Cecil, Edna, Fern and AT KENNEDY & THE OMENSWAY STORES. Dorothy. Loving aunt of Bruce, Betty, Eleanor, and Robert. Funeral service in the chapel at McEachnie &Pillk 29-A THE NE" A4.24i a M me E I & 11 PACIFIC HARBOUR $49 97 $3999 a Armchair 0ir reg 149 99 ea Coffee Table Ourreg 11999ea. SALE SALE OUR ENTIRE SELECTION! -"'\I V-BASKETWARE' any coicu Beautitui raskets in n -Quality handcrafted Cour reg 1 99-47 99ea Wr__&SALE FROM: 991J, WMM BENJI TRE 3 1,1Z tall Vee �orrn greer Benlarnina 49 Ckar reg ea. 24 W" 15 A L E IF ',�k- MARGINATA-__ I 5'tal Dracaena'Marginam' 4 plants per = at staggered heights 9" SALEC21V DIEFFENBACHIA- 4kmhy. oornpacta variety -6" Pot Our reg 49 a. 12.999a. SALE e ? I SENSATION­__� -A riew drambic large 'a a vanety of spadWhyflurri 99 Ow reg 39%ea- SALE J` PEACE Ll Ujsh green Ida" surrwrids unusual *tuft spallho-11" flowws Arpot 4 SALE 2 REEN GE -Easy lo grow vwwty of fic" -5 I/Z-6'tM 9 Ly 1-2— c.'N.Z. SA L E440& W:Dto Plus many more :z instore snecials. Ail guaranteed 106% for value paid. 11 USE sn EXIT LEFT SCARBORO/ PICKERING 70 WarW Rd. Port UnkW401 Affel"T:if 0 ;Puy JENTIF rden r trAMAII �r a "A.Mr. I at ro 0 Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village), 428- 8488. On Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary's ms UIVADA YMS Cemetery, I allidon Ontario. WK .. . N`j " - I_eqr7Z":-,- :";— -0 J-PrIT. r7 -- PAGE 26 -A -THE NEWS ADVIEWMER, WED, FIER. 2(4 1"2 To Advertise In This Spot CALL 683-5110 Ask For Debbie Burns More Sports coverage this Friday and Sunday! Niogel gets Mcmroy I sen =off Ajax wishes Wilson well at Blue Jays'training camp By AL RIVETT Dunedin on Wednesday morning Sports Reporter and will begin work-outs at the AJAX - Ajax's Blue Jay Nigel Jay's training camp starting Wilson was given a royal send-off Friday. The club's pitchers and to training camp in Dunedin, catchers reported to camp earlier Florida. in the week. A restaurant full of well -w Ish- -1 can't wait to get down ers turned out at Ajax McDonald's there," he says, "especially since Monday afternoon the weather is so cold here. I want for a resounding ONTO to get down to Florida and start show of support working hard again. - for Wilson, 2.1, Realistically, with the depth of who was named the Jays' outfield, Wilson says to the lays' 40- he'll probably be headed for iiie man spring Lrain- Jays' 'AA' minor league squad in ing roster late las E Kroxville. Tennessee following year. train I ng camp. However, he's The outfielder was presented firml,. committed to having a with a number of gifts from mayor strong camp and hopefully earning Jim Witty on behalf of the Town a regular spot with the club. of Ajax and from McDonalds. as -You never know. Baseball is a well as a huge card signed by funny game.- he says. -You never Ajax citizens who sent their best know what can happen. Someone wishes with Nigel as he tries to might get hurt or something. I earn a starting position with the have to focus on what Nigel major league team. Wilson has to do and not worry M.cDonald's, Mr. Witty and about what the people ahead of me Lvnn Bravbrook (from the town's and the people behind me are recreation department) have been doing. - behind me.- says Wilson. -I'm Mayor Witty, in making a pre - hoping everything can continue to sentation of gifts to Wilson, said: go up the ladder. The fans and the -When I'm down at SkyDome on community are behind me 100 per Ajax Day throwing out the first cent and that's great.- pitch, I hope I'll be throwing the Wilson says he will fly to ball to.Nigel." Good luck a .. Nigel' Justin Wiles shows Nigel Wilson where he and his sister signed the huge card at McDonald's In Ajax to wish him luck at the Blue Jays'training camp which begins in Florida this week. Wilson, an ouff ielder, was named to the Jay's 40 -man spring training roster. And, he received nurrwrous gifts from the town of Ajax, and from McDonald's in a grand send-*ff at the restaurant Monday afternoon. Ajax High second in school mat wars B%- AL RIVETT Sports Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - A Manitoba school won most of the mat wars at one of the premier wrestling meets of the season at Dunbarton High School Saturday. Dakota Collegiate of Winnipeg captured the overall title at the Dunbarton H i g h Invitational Meet, edging A* High- X_ More than 140 wrestlers took part in the meet, which also fea- tured grapplers from three Montreal schools — General Vanier. Argule Academy and Howard S. Billings — as well as many local schools. While the number of schools participating in the tournament was lower than expected, due to the separate school teachers' work -to - rule campaigns in Durham region and Toronto, the quality of wrestling was outstanding, says Dunbarton coach and organizer Stan Tzogas. "I think what we may have gacked in quantity this year cause of the work -to -rule :ampaigns we made up in Wity," says Tzogas. "It was he first time we had a Mamtoba learn come down." Dakota Collegiate aided up tied for the overall title with Ajax High School with 45 points. However, the Manitoba school got the nod for first place as it won the most gold medals in the competition. Hamilton's Bishop Ryan school was third. Dunbarton placed sev- enth overall. Dunbarton High's Duke McLean, a former Ontario high school champ and four -time Durham -York titlist, kept his unde- feated season intact by winning his 119 -pound division. McLean defeated Dakota's Jason Park in the final 4-1. Richard Azevedo of Dunbanon, who's been wrestImg for less than two months, almost pulled off the upset of the tourney while grap- pling with current OFSAA champ Anthony Santaguida from Bishop Ryan in the 134 -lb. final. Santaguida won the match by a 7-5 score. Chad Pearson placed fifth in the See MANITOBANS—Page A27 photo by A.J. Groen Ajax mixed rink captures provincial curling championship E E 0 0 AJAX - An Ajax curling rink has captured the Ontario Provincial Mixed Curling Championship this past weekend. Skip Bob Turcotte and his team of wife, Kristin as vice, Dick Howson at second and Mary Bowman at lead defeated the John Base rink of Oakville 54 in the final to capture the Seagrams V.0. Mixed Provincial Championship at the Southampton Curling Club, near Owen 41 Sound. The Turcotte rink will represent Ontario at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship at Grande Prairie, Alberta March 14 to 21. To get into the final, the Turcotte rink defeated Wayne Middaugh and his team from Brampton in the semi-finals by a score of 5-2. The Turcotte rink has a wealth experience at the provincial level, having won the Ontario crown two years ago. It's also the third consec- utive year the rink has qualified for the provincial championships. TOP OF WESTNEY CAREFREE ADULT LIVING b4ay hawy, affor&d* hvft ina quid V- Mi do* lo sho"ing and pubfic banspmtafim ThL4 ekVnt bumingboasts'spacious units with -a nxxlem security sysMm abow1mund parldn& five app1mms and is accesable to the liandkapped. InAConvmientUaitfion 2 & 3 BEDROOM UNITS AND PENTHOUSE SUITES FOR "POINTMEW CALL 428-716�2 INC Manitobans win meet tifle F1t0M PAGE A26 127 -lb. category, losing to the eventual champ Adrian Wooley from Uxbridge Secondary schools. Dunbarton's Kerry Ashley fin- ished fifth in the 119 -lb. division. Ajax High's Andrew Cabral was the winner in the 141 -lb. cat- egory. Second -place finishes for Ajax came from Damon Khan (84 lbs.), Jason McCafferty (104 lbs.), Matt McLean (112 lbs.) and Jamie McAllister (169 lbs.). Finishing third for Ajax was Peter Thompson 0 09 lbs.), while Danny Prescott (149 lbs.) placed fifth. Harwood Secondary School's Troy McPhail finished first in the 104 -lb. category, defeating Jason McCafferty of Ajax in the final. Shane McNeil of Harwood was fifth in the 112 -lb. division. Dunbarton High will also host the LOSSA Wresting Championships Thursday, Apr. 9. Harwood's Shane McNeil puts a hold on Mark Cotton of Laura Secord school. McNeil won. photo by Ron Pletronlro Local photor, shoots up -and coming WV hockey stars for new hockey card sets By AL RIVETT hockey. What's unique about the Sports Reporter card set is black and white portraits PICKERING - A local photog- were used for the cards — a depar- rapher was behind the camera to ture from the action, color shots shoot some of the up-and-coming offered by most other card compa- hockey stars for a unique hockey nies. card set. The actual photo session Chuck Shumilak. owner of occurred at Westwood Arena in Pickering-- Etobicoke last summer. Photo in the The Future Sensations cards are Hub Plaza ' extremely limited, says Shumilak. was the only Only 120,000 sets have been C an ad i an.,. released on the market and are sold photographer out. However, the wax packs can selected to it , still he purchased in most stores. take shots of 1991 NHL draft picks includ I ng San Jose'sl Pat Falloon Chuck Shumllak and New Jersey's Scott Niedermayer for Ultimate Hockey cards' Future Sensations. Hired by Smokey's Sports Cards Inc. of Las Vegas, Shumilak says he was employed for his por- trait skills and for his knowledge of arm �con minciermayer on nocK- ey card sets which feature the work of photographer Chuck Shtxnilak. 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IS kg w%li -N-L7 .1's ot79i MAL I-Aft(;IF-' 10][Al tj'()O[,Y HAt; 219 sr4o ]PIP --&&S -wrq1EC"rAJRXN1ES &]P]L]Ljr*ls F'" 1- Y."UR O-Urm m^t; :Llt"kdg cIDORIACIINUM Ae]P-I..V-S W fNIX t>ft r* CATCH 179 cmi 91 surqm&r ciaoicc 1 �:mc>r*4s SEUEC77W)OUR 0-%" (7 lll=flw� CAI-JEIF"R?41A NAVE3, FANC-Y ORANCxIES SENLEC'T YCPtJ"R 01WN DOZ. ------------- NABOB TRADfTlON 1AMM, CASE OF 12X300g VAC PAC lkiD A 7 k - --'� � * �: n ". � N' -[R; MAI a ST IT=" 11 rAGLXJ­A-'1hZ flibvva ALP vzAk a w-ff,. I& . Ajax Boxing Club's Dave Kell lands a solid punch on Wayne Moe of Holly's in a 195 -pound bout at a boxing card In Oshawa Sunday. Kell was the eventual winner. photo by Ron Pietroniro Ajax boxers pummel foes AJAX-PICKERING - A Pickering boxer put or, a real clinic while mopping up the ring at the Ajax Boxing Club's fight card in Oshawa Supda). Heavyweight Kevin Morgan went to work on Mike Watson of Toronto's Cabbagetown Boxing Club right from the start and left little doubt in anyone's mind about the outcome of the fight. In the end. Morgan captured a 5-0 unanimous decision over Watson before a packed house at the Purple Onion nightclub in Oshawa. Doug Fisher of the Ajax club won his bout against Philip Boudreaut of Sudbury, stopping the fight in the second round. Also outstanding for Ajax was Tro,6 Talbot who stopped his opponent from Niagara Falls, Ne%% York in the second round of the fight. Talbot was also named the best boxer of the day. In other bouts. Grant Gilson of Ajax won a dec s I on over Shawn Anderson of the Toronto Newsboys. Brad Gonsalves of Ajax defeated Luke Crawford of the Windsor Boxing Club-, Les Bouchard of Ajax scored a deci- sion over Denis Lawson of Peterborough. Ajax's Alvin Brown lost a decision to Mike Jones of the Champions Boxing Club-. and Dave Kell of Ajax won a decision over Wayne Mol of Owen Sound. The bouts -acre a good warm-up to the Provincial Amateur Boxing Championships at the Ajax Community Centre May I to 3. COMPUTERS WHEN COMPARING PRICES ,Make sure your price includes MS-DOS. Make sure you are geffing a FULL 2 YEAR *LABOUR and 2 YFAR PAR7S WARRAMY. e> Consider the reputation of the dealer. ,> How longhave they been in business? > Will they be in business six months from now if you require wamranty? $1137.50 or $49.95,..ao" COMPLM COMPUTIM SYSTEM MUSHAWDISK IDENOWCam"TIOWMIC&SE VGA CXXM MIONnM & CARD 2 SERIAL I PARALLEL. I GAME POW I WE FAST RAM 200WAWPOWERSUPPLY L2 hD 625") Ca ENHANCED 101 KEYBOARD 02"FLUM DOW M&DO65.OandMANUAIS MONTGOMERY BULLETIN • PLACE BOARD 213 BYRON ST. 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What a delicious way to start your day! - AJAX W Bayly St. W. 686-2133 z /7 PICKERING 1360 Kingston Rd. 839-5665 Z . 1"2 AM., r�ts of C -.da L ­10d 0 0 0 0 0 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ­­ ­­ . _. - - . . . . . , .. . . - . 1 4 1 . I - I - 0 . , 1.1 , ti -illi_ �4 - 1.A. 0 I It MMS AVVE111111119M WED. nW . 26, 1"2-PAGIE 31-A ­7­�V:X Abx-Pickereing Combined Priessrun Of _1h_ a wway This Week 576=9335 CLA Pickering - 798-7672 .-ASSIFIEDS Fax - 579-2238 Co MmOrcial Ave., Ajax - Open: Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday till 6:00 pm. 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Ws Help/ saws "_ -Sales WP/ Careers 110 General Help 110 Geriteral Help 130 Sa A=s 130 P' 130 Agents Agents 17- AMkL z4 4"t 'LAJ Your Business Career Starts Here is Word Processing is Computer Service Technician is Nlicro Computers and Business Applications * Computer OperaLions Computer Programming OSHAWA - 4344595 PA (AJAX. 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AM BOOK AN NWVRMTWN APPOLNT111110111T ANNUM MY = AWMMU IF Toi-oi-ito School of Business OSMWA CAMr= PXKEJWM CAAMM 723-US3 420-13" 0 to* We'll do our best for YOU M blad CLOTHESCALL - laell WANTED: 9 x :� e, 9 - -_ ec kvisiorks so" end - I 110 Gemaill HL4P 110 GMIA HeIP MWWQBM hwm Presenter, Person. meffew ot bon oosr*s� W11111111 UP 10 4M corrintlesion, full *xc*ll*n' comm'st,on Sci��t Of Pan tims. T pmwdot For rhore jn=Ion. call SWEET Adelin" chorus f*- OPENWA for two sh'6111110LA11 quires a director. Must be woman in lingerie business. Dianna, gee,71S& (03019Z familiar with 4 f== varings. I full jure. i part Ing Barb* 4"wL Excellent income. no APPRAISAL T local 0110 =d: Carolyn 576-07". dskwy. no collecting. no tic@ of a nationelf o"nizailon P22$M - telemarketing. Full training. needs 2 full *no clever ii.4 d EXPERIENCED Not Technician 427-M. PM49M Pwum willing to willik hatiti, We for L'Aulludes in the Oahmm offer 111"Ing. earn while YOU Cw&& Ask for 1.00011120. 723- EARN money reading booluil town. choos ot , - --. k pawn. 35W. P306M s".000 yew incon potential. IW let Yew earnings In aloom ot SMAK call Rkilk a 543- CARPET deariers-, 1 721. Details, I-M&II162-111000. Ext. MS& M=41112) send resume to :171rno�ni :)"ng 941& f=1M C&Uda. 202 South 3 �&' 1 WNThy 8X9 voum lawlesc CASH "* now needed peopi - �'N =792) ClaSSW" hungry OW hor" md%mftd. who I" ft and MONW. Star CAREGIVIER needed n my L STOPI This is for you. No today, Into training. No transpor- 1 0 5 Dental 576 -Nu wirripti. Phone 721-9776. usion or emperierce noossillar1f. f=lgz cofff-C&O Mike. 404-2495. 0=794 SHORT ORDER COOK CASHIER SHIFTS and WEEKENDS EXPERIENCE ESSENTIAL PICKERING LOCATION CALL LAURIE 631-7613 BEAVER FOODS LTD. HOMEWORKERS NEEDED Earn up to Mhwk- workung at horne w,th new and amazing guide over 90 firms offerri; work at hWw. Free in send S.k&EL: Homewoming Research Canada, 4655 Kent Ave., Suite 162G, L Niagara Falls, ont L2H jj4 Experienced Cashier required Full-time Apply Penryworths 41 Harwood Ave. FOSTER PARENTS Wanted comp�ele training support and reimbursement pro viidled. cill REGESH FAMILY CHILD SERVICE for mom information 495-8439 swm RMIlm SamLywn PIARM13 � ow P14 W TMENN p4al-W NEUMP1 PiR" I WX111111111111MIA HOMEMAKERS Mature students. 18 yew of a" or older. part time evening* telemarketing positions available. 1117.00 pow tmxK call 42"Wl to anangs Inlikenriew. (owim EARN S1.W0-=,W0 PER WEEK Home based ousine", comoiele home program shows how Zero oo� 1;at I on. no -nvestment. no MLM. corip*'" gluarartilled EM details Ca" ,ec -nessage (416) 6"4K$O EcRm9vjm ;Hff;;L��Sumr yw rwW -** psobloafilm. Z Z_r w plies catim sonion, dm W . 04awan, arift, Ous Mary . khallas $40-6*4W EIL C14 39 1111,111, EXCELLENI PAY Assembling products for our martutacturers. Easy work at home. No experience. Cal 1-504441-7778 Eat 103, 24 hit III& Sunday I EXPFFIlIEWAID hantykals and rag achrincens. great - tundy to be your ow boss. 1`1011110neblili ftnt. cad 723-Snl. (OW122) KATE your jobill Looking to douible or VPW yaw present in- OOM WOO Mft investment but hard work. We have the ansvivers. Call for your personal NEW AND USED CAR SALESPEOPLE Busy new car dealership in Aqax, requires new and used car salespeople. • Excellent commission • FLA Benefits • Good working conditions Call: Dwayne or Ted 683-5358 PLYMOUTH VILLAGE *CHRYSLER LUcRATIVE Opporij�.;:y -o WANTED: 9 x :� e, 9 - -_ ec rrier1W a unique row jeetai r4609MW POW Estaft Sal" plan. Commis"Dri Call ;,doery Person. meffew ot bon oosr*s� Healtinvirays Canada at 737 *xc*ll*n' comm'st,on Sci��t 7221, private coce Pull secrioti" 96. M W.$6195Z0. - Services Estaolished over 25 135 Skilled Help years. A#u location Cal RaW A,dilpr..'n 683-186, to, cles rilerview =79Z every anivelops. Stuffed plus 60% commission iii-sloy *ale. $23.000. Full company for fres 0 you will hire former grocery store manager. route 011.1 A U TV at 'ec, car -ec,.,ed 1 __ Diy -Care 10,M -rd Sri#? lvl�w rw" zik�airy 60 Wanted ,"ed experience in rho print. 72W x 84*L. $69.00. Aluminum mini blinds. 66-W x 84*L (2 an �ng industry Entry ieve" Please CARNG -v --,, -,arry warted send resume to :171rno�ni :)"ng to, 2 youhg oco. r out 110`141. C&Uda. 202 South 3 �&' 1 WNThy 8X9 Pickering vdLage, -strolker. - �'N =792) 42S-3978 (02269Z"W you an over 45 and 4- UNEMPLOYED or an UIC? Earn iticarely, been IM alf. you may, CAREGIVIER needed n my Hosp. Medical P -r19 -. 2 chilklow . 4- 5 1 0 5 Dental da" Def "**, "_0048 MENOMONEE!! f=lgz cofff-C&O NiAlidw ""u"W full term. - experience M vehounck"* tor a cbnic,n Ajax Pan time, or full three few 00 and 2 schow aged !lrrie mvrwd�wleiy. 426-8055. chi�-C,e� �'ve P Of W 2 ;2z 428- 165 Da�c're - 1-65 Day Care Available Available rilloirmallion, 6M Sales Agents to promote emergency mon4or systems. A feeling for seniors, and ability to reach caregivers an asset. People needed from Newcastle to Pickering. Send resume to Commu" Unk Ltd. 1295 Momingside Ave. Unit 19 Scarborough Ul 8 4Z4 or Fax (416) 287-2338 Day Care 165 Available SPACES avatjiow a: :;,�!.ns 34Y Learning CAMM, I a I me," 10 9 Marx, Aju. 427-6263. (OW192) EXPERIENCED child care avall.abiie. Infani to oreacriod non Srnoitef. 1614relces ava4'ablei allil, Redges area. South of Pickeir,ml; cor more nforrnat.on, p6ea" call 939. 13" 'a?260Z OUAUTY claycate. M" and Rotcro. mature ekabis, dependable. reaso,at)le, lurAchas sr4kcuorovxmc. -lon- sr"olung. any age wo-corts 428 -QM r03082 GINGERBREAD 154 'CO-OP lb& NURSERY SCHOOL Registrabon is now open for our 199211993 School year. For children born in 1988 and 1989. For further information pleaie call 831-9246 MIGN ­111mi loft. (416) 434-54M =WAN I care Is 82 wit for Emmett. M229M chaticare in . We are I&- it small and HUMANE Society requ . was Onily 3 spots left. call me-. responsible; , with 120 olke Hop am-imlez extensive Veterinary Hoop" i; ' -, and knnudkid� d DAYCARE avastablo for an' careloworkma assilarill. Dians includeal, work. animal health care. tion and referrals. Contract posiWan. March 264)cL 311,11112 - Send asurnes w 0shawa arvid ni -, Humene society. 190 Waterloo St.. 02. Oshawa, Ontario. LIH 3W9. ATTENTK)N: Executive by Feb. 2S. HAMTYWT with F i r for established salon in Pickering. Ckwftft passeped. 831-3205, OW11112) W -"Guaranweir so wilow nev opportunities, make honest mor" wol" from home. free information. Send SASE, "Florneworli! P.O. Box 21112. LICENSED INSURANCE BROKER PA**W for A* limmanoe OF= Must hoe RIBO license, good waking bwwbdp of C=Wsrs necessary. "Agisixy MariaW everier" led Cal 0"18 L br *P&*n" 11 che" aft 84OW large I ' y". experienced. fun tirne. Livienicioi and Hwy 2. (5 minuses drive train Go). 039- mes. 4=19a DURHAM fte=*:= M to - 01111rican, 111" deticans for childrer 6 WOWS W4 up in 1011 at reasonable raw&. 99A ease Zsi�2W`1207. 1=194 RELAAKE mother of 2 will wall- 0110me, yaw dw into our hor.- Near Lakeside School. AM ages, Call Carol. 683 -Ml after 6 pm. .1 EnqAoynmt 205 Rrewwd 210 Fw M- ,p MYFREWOOD C If V z Ir . So C It r X lir uslis EOMMMud 60 WS -277-M B*(-iOl(Llii Firewood - seasoned 2 years. (mixed A , for$45parfacecood pick up). hardwood. free delivery. Trurk loods. 325 pick- ed up (on Saturday and S~). Hwy 12 to Spericars Rd. left to Ashburn Rd. 655� 3797. (=ISM 210 F*a mairw PICKERING'S ONLY OLD FASHOWD INDOOR FLEA MARKET satisum $25 daily 686 UW==6 1211 KWQMn ft 290 Harwood AVG. S.. Ajax. ACCOUNTANT (junior). Locall Vbn*d DESK and 4 drawer filing , vim of UVWPW Ontario. US ?H2_ (M92) Compaq lowling for orks - as a pair =®r =211 - REVOLUTIONARY Home - accounting enpartionce. Muni 46 yew aid man. unerripictied. 96. M W.$6195Z0. - 220 "cw mailing prograrn pay, $4.00 be enrolled in 2nd or 3rd year C" courtle. Salary to U" to Vim film two weeks cles FwSalle every anivelops. Stuffed plus 60% commission iii-sloy *ale. $23.000. Full company for fres 0 you will hire former grocery store manager. route 220 - - For balle FABRIie vertical with valance. Free dialikilit, rush S.A.S.E.. L. banallik modern ogics& Call Loveridge, 1555 Major claks 831-7350, Graham Personnel drive. willing to learn. Good honest, m NEW hM $20 CreftinillitiC bad. 72W x 84*L. $69.00. Aluminum mini blinds. 66-W x 84*L (2 an Rd.. Pickering. Ont LIX 21.11. Services Lid. physical condition, f*k". I need a job. John. villbrator head and leal. asking one rail), $99.00 Other sizes 823-7652.(' $1100. 21 key Hammond available. Sunshade Binds and you an over 45 and 4- UNEMPLOYED or an UIC? Earn iticarely, been IM alf. you may, organ. floor model Sounder. asking $250. $79-6378. Drapery. 88 Old KANsion Rd.. Ajax. 428-M7. (0220M $5W - $70D W time, wo" quality for Jor yoursell. For details. send 01POMT. tr=_!ea� EXPERIENM .1aareng lady FREE S" for trewood . 717 SASE Io CAPA16 corporation. 0 -base, muniza;_ -Pac- for a now client. == me, pisaus Cal HOUSEHOLD tum'sh"'ge' Wiltion Rd S. Call lost and a* 101 110111k. 72S -31W. (TFALL) P.O. Box $46010. 1.725 bilidididl. - =ehdPTw'.kM 427-4222. M22W bedroom suft car tableichairs- Kingston Plood. Pickering. On- Harvard. rilloirmallion, 6M WAILILPAPER clawaincti, - over tario LIV 6P6. (TF) Touvwn. Financlat assistance available for eked." "udieft MEN with lruckl will do 7173.(030M 1.000 rolls from 99 cents to 39-95 1AXIINIG for Students IS to 25 tNds 45 or over who do not household movea. cleanup pbs. RKE kW. - ;;7 -W...d *. a double roll and .. Open 5 days per wellig, M.. - years. Help market a small free training. Durham = Odd Jobs- decorefing- P-00% 850 McKW Ad, Pitlkaring. Dap FrL. " p.rrL Sat. 9-5 p.rn, 623. business. Earn up to $15 an Computer college. hour. Call Mike, 650-0107. 427-3010. anything. Call Cal or Jans, 427- only 7 aJft - 3 P.M. Mordely ft 6961. 65 Kling St, E.. Bovir"ar'. (TF) Me. (TF) Finder- iTFAL it i" I'M 220 FAw"'Sc2s 300 "O"'ft Ap= 400 A"CorwRe"M Fw Sale 400 FOUiR place Irving room suft, IM M%WWV - 4 cylinder. 4 0 �11 6 pow dining room suite, lurrig opmd. arniffm Comilla. spon size walotbod complete. S5 Is. pm slivering. brokes. .4 APARTMENT gallon aquarrurr complete. high doorlocks. rem "row. S i No or Power telescope, business bear offer. M7512. (022992) 'rA 1 0 turn ilure. ccmpulers, and 1963 Trans Am. block. T-bw nF-114 I. oquipmen ',979 shon box fool. rebuilt motor. air con.. Appliance Repair Chewy van. 1964 Pontiac Farm. power door locks. power Hwy. 401 1961 Honda Goidwing 1100. 18 windows. till steering, cruise - Immediate occLpancy From $800 per month. 112 ft. beat with motor and controi. arrYlm cossone. as is, EXPERT Reparis an refrigera- trailer. everything must go. $3500 or best oiler. Call Sl lions and all makes major 436-3505. leave message. (030392) at 839-2017 or 'alnt massa"- appliances. ad fisawablie rates. 7 days or evenings Beirut day or yea, I&Q-2 Pawbes (022792SNC) arivace at no extra charge. Cal 430-8779. (03019Z CONTENTS sale - furniture. vill Chev st il-lonSwagon now and ar!,que pictures. exce;ien.l condition. rebuilt Electrical paintings. kn,CkknacKs, and motor and irans. Now brakes. 579-1626 much More Must sell. Sal. rotor drums. a, cond . ps.. pb.. S"ces Sun. , 9- 5 p m 847 Antonio St.. power locks. Rome Hitch Can NEED Electrical Holljpl� Reliable Pickering 839-5746. f030192) be cortiled. $1900 o ti.o� 580- 57"956 OD58 (030392) qualified electrician. Excellent rates. Please call Peter 265 - SALE - me* and used frost- free fridges con washer and 4 00 ApartIMIS 0374. (031392SNC) dryers, apartment units. Slophensons Furniture and For Rent Flooring, Appiances 227 Court St.. SOUTH Alai - one bedroom Ca tina Osh.... Ca;l 576-7448. sel?-contained basermeni CARPET instailat,ons - free (030392 aparlrrwnt. ww bfoacloorn. �Dony,lt Forget Oshawa/Whitby This Week & Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for your convenience every Saturday 9:30 to 3:00 To Place Your Ad Please Call 576-9335 Moving, ..% iciwtiup_� closp to GO transill nF-114 w --- Storage - Pickeiring Town Cei#re CHOICE LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA no job is too sma)l or too large. References available. qualityl Hwy. 401 jobs too smail. workmanship guaranteed Cal' NO RENTAL FEE TO YOU! - Immediate occLpancy From $800 per month. W Vb will move anything, PROFESSIONAL painting andi 431012595 anytime (TF) i morligaw g [MOVING? my lie anytime. Non & VAZ GENERAL A Tailki bes! c �' 623-729 27 ronova, o,, Includes 4 piece ba -P, arid construction IN o job too big trucks for all types of free or yea, I&Q-2 Pawbes VALIANT PROPERTY (03C592SNC "a To "a! carpet. socia,ale e-rance. 0001, suits moves. Seat raillea, -imetes, 10% discount rill"INTIZArTiMr- MANAGEMENT F;ep&,ec &,enciiixec I for surniont. $404w. & up (416)50 32-8800 t Woo 579-1626 4n,c7r fC3C*22CNC) Call 571-0755 ;DESIGNED a 6�ec basamorts balthiroorns. *00, OR "Vow let rowlerion AJAX Moving Systems - fulq 2 bodmorr vattinard in lamilly building Air ccorndAftvMrw% noo' 1�1' ng rung' 57"956 a?COTOC. S495 �C"'r' V am< cable Suit soniloos. moves. appliance ard &:rs:a,iee MIC. Vsa 8 8 8 LOWEST PRICES Five stammme laill, Lacmm 4=41 14 inchiswit. Awaillabio April 1. GM piano specialists, fiat rate o 290 Boardiagi n smoker Avai-abo s, G- warci- 939 2W fOX 192 PICKERIIII hourly. Specializing In D��. Region. Now offering free � DRYWALL F:j With movir. Call 427-0005, (TF) anicalonon. undorwound poking Included. included Call [b7,d 1480 Pickering Parkway SMWTZU p,4 purelyric M pape's). tIrsl * PICKEFUNG an* be -0100M. first L". � separate entrance. share est,nna',es. restretching a apau"M a uroutulorn dvoullinitz. ALMOND 'ric9e. $350. G0 r rk ric - I . - r)gu-nr2ti I ry. nea pa a S. special ty. easomable rates Imsi 11,ee �ndg*, and stave, S375 365C rrionithly. all,nctusrve Call g67-1799 or 987.1mc. D & N pair. Washer and dryer. &425 6PC, 7631. ask lot Glenn. Duncan. (TFWFS) pair. Warranty and delivery (OX 192) available. Call 432-4583. INSTALLATION Repairs. 1=7921 PICKERIN(G-WhitseShoppard. 196"'OlChs. sub "Ims. cu`510m` 1400 recorCs. good rm,nt 5 bec,00- home to share. borders. sane prices. D -C $. 2()C of bw. a" lemale non smoke,. parking. Service. 416 -430 -6323 - condition. W lo" to shopping anc trarsti. 1(0315921, 728-7166 after 6 (1730692S C NC) $45C plus 12 U110110S Cal; 489- 1- F& M HOME RENOVATIONS Specializing in kitchens, -Tit- bathrooms, and additions. 10% discount for Seniors. a ..% iciwtiup_� closp to GO transill Free estimates Call 420-7394 LOWS Painting and DecoraWlingli - "I pacerwV. airWss spraying., - Pickeiring Town Cei#re 2484 (0228912 EXECUTIVE - e becroorm no job is too sma)l or too large. References available. qualityl Hwy. 401 jobs too smail. workmanship guaranteed Cal' workmanship guararteW. Call anlit,me. 42"583. (TF) - Immediate occLpancy From $800 per month. CANOPY tal bed. S500 baserne- ap,i,rir�, total mew PROFESSIONAL painting andi BABY granc plarmo. darkwair 11;5 leave message exce,iorl condition- Call 683- (03C'92� I I Handyman Free estimates Call 420-7394 walloapiwing. 1 roorn or whole: house. guaranteed lowest rales.1 No Ouality Call 420-3139 Or viM renW office/model at: T 1--) 1 r-11"11UPAT Ir 2484 (0228912 EXECUTIVE - e becroorm 1 GC8 CONSTRUCTION nlenor eatJyom P-clo 642 280 LoSt & Found 4A"--- -74c =,22 jobs too smail. workmanship guaranteed Cal' 1480 Pickeding Parkway SM, PiCkering colings. carpentry wild powdrdQ CANOPY tal bed. S500 baserne- ap,i,rir�, total mew ame exterior 90alrS. reinovaig" 431012595 anytime (TF) i morligaw g AJAX AJA VAZ GENERAL A Tailki bes! c �' 623-729 27 ronova, o,, Includes 4 piece ba -P, arid construction IN o job too big Under New Management or yea, I&Q-2 Pawbes Party (03C592SNC "a To "a! carpet. socia,ale e-rance. 0001, suits or Small it it needs to be done - I: - - : rill"INTIZArTiMr- ruirac i F;ep&,ec &,enciiixec I corarrom skylights dedis nc !ot loc small it' .010 BLACK Oak c,ringtoom lable. 4 woo can . as INS or� cialart. quiet pefsor only. s,o-a wo,k guarameoc, call blacK ea!'!e, c rector chairs, NC p@ls, Flrsl,lasl, Wo Specializing :r al! S60C of bes o"w 427-2753 Craig as 68& 1913 (Tr) MAGICIAN. c c., 1, e,ds (C22 792) inclusive. Call Mks. 3-,'0-'4'2 PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN carpentry, additions. basemerts. kilchers & Ready to enlema,n lor any age. 11IM-92 any occassion. Birthdays.' PIANOS GFIANDFATHEFI I SERVICES Quality carown'try bathrooms, ceramic tile & hardwood floors. Work p rornotions. openings, CLOCKS Piaros rent to ow,. T*C a0artmer's 'Of rent. first - *lia cir-cal. plumb, m 9 and guaranteed, free estirnales. fundrawers. Magic shows age apt sz, "xVt, grand. dig,ta, "�' ' ' Oc' O's b"roc- ldocoral,ng. otic Small or 4arge. furl Lolluce Help M7057 or keytcam, CLOCKS tree Fierace� Second - second horno or ollce, reasorable will Call 683-5e 18. 728-8334 (TF' - 004.�Wy WiC So Lip� Ca,: T06K NX), 2 b*C-00� Large 0 lots 'exce orl referoii F,ee RABBIT *ar-s *c,k doin c oper space Ta,.mior Rc ow: -aam ca,: 723- * "g. 7 a in ALL HCME DOUG*S WALL & andi ove heac Wa eplouse Pfpces :03C - 9Z CEIU14G SYSTEMS &.1 occas.ors. have my owr and taK& adiartago of out 101* Aax 683-01512 after 'C a fr 63C r magic for cr icrer. s pares -133" 49' IC' ";Z RENOVATIONS Drywa:. WairsixInrig nimigciar C.&II Ernie. 66"gX, A_'AX one b#Crcom Heating. W- -,ccc P'CES Tr,r-r-rig, SL;spendec (TF) Artcles All Air Conditioning Spec:a::s,:r bal-roon- Cei ngs, Acoustic Tile. Tax, Financial 230 Want= -Cksve S595 per mvmih q chers Exce'er: Cuslorr Shelving t ­a Allow Marcr, * Nc Pots i I C ys exp I WANTEE �_a 427�0049 �03C'92 L!C Gas "urriacies fron, re ereroes speciaiizirg I r, Directory . sgi;5.. h,gt% oftic'ency from A sc pr0essiona, Baserrent Re-maitions. was -e- am c M - -V,%N of of "Ou'll 1 $'M contrtsaw from, S1275 pa,n*,mg & paper 427-1281 no., A" 0411,110c P<%1r Ir -ICK CIP 10c, 2 oric,01. lns!a rcluced now @ , ­ - 978, Ca J�r,g '00M. I'v­g oom 'KEEPRITE. AMAAJI, OLSEN i-arging NEED MONEY Iii -w- 420-063-- F � il�ocrw hear Go. C,& a -bus. , i, li� 9 . fl.11 kAILA72r, BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS bedroom suites and 2 Wdrow Sulles. it, immwivalarty mariallned budding, bricedloorn, 3 apoitancen. pW. snooker table, gwo row., Smis =f1ii exercsis roorr. laurridrilt facimm one conved OW" - 161 Kii0aw SL W. Mon.-Fril. *-7 & S@L-&AL 12-5 0 571-3522 SHELTER CORrIOR,41110M I-- JACK A,.ssar-, Ter,w me*. MNG . oetachoo cleart. '00 Oungajow. rman b*C?oo cal.croug . J. J.. Plickerr'.. 420-9676 M30697 571 -17065 CARPEWEF , 5 Y T 1--) 1 r-11"11UPAT Ir IC22SWI klch&r.*;�Itamc". Laundry. fenced yard. near schools. eatJyom P-clo 642 280 LoSt & Found 4A"--- -74c =,22 1 EXPERIEWA I Call M.C.,A. Ir Hurie Wriploveripme, Clong shoopmg and Go SWS. norv- colings. carpentry wild powdrdQ Home sirokers Call 83-6777. i m3o,92, balft. artolions basomers morligaw g AJAX AJA feel 6�ck Rep IS S. 4 ow. PICKERING one beClocif" Improvements LEACNIS TUBS & SHOWER STALLS or yea, I&Q-2 Pawbes " Corporation toclay. SlIL000. 72&-6371 enter 6 P.M. FO -UNC av- ;!ey 0_16 t'loc cog. -.C. t4kilieri'vir- ava,-,r-or, Sayty KiC%rC area. separate -c F;ep&,ec &,enciiixec I corarrom skylights dedis nc !ot loc small it' .010 (416)50 32-8800 t Woo IF Uri 55 Falby Court lbyX 4n,c7r fC3C*22CNC) or .anC0 4 M, �a I, %C GC - ;DESIGNED a 6�ec basamorts balthiroorns. *00, Wall 9 flow Dies sLppiied "Vow let rowlerion very clean. parking, $795 2 bodmorr vattinard in lamilly building Air ccorndAftvMrw% noo' 1�1' ng rung' Pets -Supplies- a?COTOC. S495 �C"'r' V am< cable Suit TOMS SCOM& siones DoCks :ca,rerlry. P Lrrt) rg a'c &:rs:a,iee MIC. Vsa 8 8 8 LOWEST PRICES Five stammme laill, Lacmm 4=41 14 inchiswit. Awaillabio April 1. GM broadloom 2 appliances. isandry, facilities. saunas itrid 2 ".-Mis arrid 290 Boardiagi n smoker Avai-abo s, G- warci- 939 2W fOX 192 drainage Call Walker Lorow At 4n-2'45 (030092 --- Free esbma:es Ca, Bemw Progressive Tile DRYWALL QUICK CASH SH IMMEDIATELY anicalonon. undorwound poking Included. included Call [b7,d -,b SMWTZU p,4 purelyric M pape's). tIrsl * PICKEFUNG an* be -0100M. first L". 'EUROPEAN nio spechalvals - will , removal* yo�r balhfoOml or IL 44n" -I FINISHIINGS MONEY I 8 0 1 683-6021 &hots W (X 428 326 ca:� ­ P,%a-,# 0-ance. aric SC5C Ca�, 420-8937 or 261- lurch- via" as well as floor ELECTRICIAN Slii Boa,ari,, taping, PROBLEMS? IS !2-5 after 7 p wa,*KCays Vvo~c� emr.rne C3C'92� 930c lC3C1921, %se 2C years expoi w ce Good changes. row,f,ng adiddions. texlLireC Cell:ngS, CONSOLIIDA�]TION S&L-SurnL SH]ELITA souTH Allit - I - I - so 725-2643 or 416-477-3621. bosemart 10227`10 6113-1111M. (MOISM ,references ame sat;stcl,or V-arrlood Fair t- estimates, Stovall sic R*boorw)io. f*"8biO. free oel.males 428- suspeniCee cai,ngs Ca!l Neil 619-0079 CALL 428-8439 11 411CORIP"25SKM W rL 9 coW Mon. FrL 9-5 T FREE 1c gotle nor* Shepherd. AJAX oaaomw­� aW - 1. So..w cw rruve ioutorric , YOM Or country heffle mom" roorr ic f,� Very Ill ON W aec grew guard ON sarpia,a!* arintrarce aoCry roorm &r appliances. parking N" GC and out F006 3 barr man Smoking Formaie C Dykstra 72'5.49'3 (TF 1 JOURNEYMAN electrician Spocio­ng Ir - chargies. 657, Housecleaning Housecleaning ACCOUNTING. bookkooping.t payroll. GST. PST. fmanmc I -7t MAX I I Low" kids anr Other ard"'i" pietelloC 426-9918 (OX19Z rew,f�ng. additions and laundry, parking. and 2 1 + share utilities. monthly. call 286-6732. M226M statement preparation for itoodAys1kcbAke.CaNNS' $550 monthly. near Go. 7831. ok for Given. fWl 1M 967AC19 (C3C'92SNC) fillove, washer, and drier. pg" renovations. All work .$749 Aeallable March 2 571.180. - businesses. income tax rations. Pickering. 6a&4KM I I JACK A,.ssar-, Ter,w me*. MNG . oetachoo cleart. '00 Oungajow. rman b*C?oo guairaimilood. free otirrMm- Cal 4204= (TFA) house 1farod, olover we" cc, vefytriericily Call 426-27� lloor c n1fal air. gorgeous LOWS Pkircivations - IPOCWkOZ - IC22SWI klch&r.*;�Itamc". Laundry. fenced yard. near schools. ing in rec roorns. dillwa. T -bar - Autonvbil es shoopmg and Go SWS. norv- colings. carpentry wild powdrdQ 300 For Sale I sirokers Call 83-6777. i m3o,92, Call 4n -SW (TF; MACDONALDS Home Im- proormiluft . " F. - hand - For own hdonnedon feel 6�ck Rep IS S. 4 ow. AJAX will - 2 bodrow with yrrem service. no job No wrad. fully ioadoc 16 , power. &if cond-l-cr. -C.000 kms.. appersur ornion". shom good, Relietonows upon mqL*W. 576- SlIL000. 72&-6371 enter 6 P.M. $700 per noial all inclusam. 0977 or (cellular) 434-9245. For Rent Rcon "MOper romill.al (031 9W oo3oN2,, trick'sa's" 40 smourill" no peL SABER Contracting - all IM Chevrolet Cavaiiet Wagon Call 606.4"7. ('21211 1 21 carpentry, additions. 4 cylinder, auto. aw. arrOlin AJAX - 'The Brookersi brand renovations. kitchens. stereo. gave thousands over we exclusive taktorde con- Durithroorns, hot "mr*WNWKO rww. willing 118909. Cars John. dominiums tot immediate emerge" service. fumilLIAS 286-7502 between 9 & 5. occupancy. 1.2.3 bodlocin refinisliiing. quality work (= 192) 9W-4500 sq. ft., featuring 5 guaranteed. 15 years mving, Moving, 190 VW j"L like, now. jeft 5 applar-L aw. balconies -4 superionce. 60111,211115. (TFEFG) Sllonlw sun" speed, now tire$. stereo soloriums. underground pukbq. 14� W& G Construction . We spe- Coloolle. air. pg.. pb-. heated health Club With inidooc pool. , in a . . .a.. No MEN with for" truck will do Cal Susan. 6W 77 &33 FALBY COURT Two bedroom apartment in tami� bujildiing. Tree Re"10v* Air condboning, broacoloom, 2 apphances, laundry facilities and underground parkir�l ABLI ircluided. $701/mo. Ul 666-W45 C"CTOM or 6WM1 TREES L 1111111101I. -M., 8:30-4:30 pm REMOVED ONE & TWO BED11100111 PICKMM FUFK' 10 OR Adl APARTMEM APT. gem. twood urs Saint. soorcloo, room and w a jorg or No arrell, Free TWO men with trucks 'THE household move. residential. CON sn-411111111115 20.000 lims.. and 13. woug un- liods room. To view coo 4�2191- references evellible MOVEW will do ad typia of All to" at 00ML 1_21111&1611111,4211�3"f u rof Cb$WW Fax dell, wanwity. Stio.400. No GST. 1874. 103112012) Ehr Call 411116-391112. Include. Very 11 IF Out Cal Cad or Joint. 427-2056. U9-2= NEYKASTLE Village - never 432-7244.(03019Z ATPNLJOHM M UZIM11111A Includes frit sum & 4274MG7. f022002) I bed, 4 pr- beilf, walk to OF) AJAX - Watel a IsW now utilities. C to 401 I Go. deen. iffol". , proll. OSHAWA - attractive one OSHAWA - WillsonlSicor - 2 ,exit, (Park & Blow) i 1 '11, - . Own entry, TV, speed. am. Sggoo. very lues I a� . 69"135. (MlM Available imimodi UN AdUMP& Call Mr. r QCl` For own hdonnedon 400 pight & dry, PWK OWL 400 *"'s gem. twood urs Saint. soorcloo, room and w a jorg or No arrell, Free TWO men with trucks 'THE household move. residential. CON sn-411111111115 20.000 lims.. and 13. woug un- liods room. To view coo 4�2191- references evellible MOVEW will do ad typia of All to" at 00ML 1_21111&1611111,4211�3"f u rof Cb$WW Fax dell, wanwity. Stio.400. No GST. 1874. 103112012) Ehr Call 411116-391112. Include. Very 11 IF Out Cal Cad or Joint. 427-2056. U9-2= NEYKASTLE Village - never 432-7244.(03019Z OSHAWA - KinWHom". 2 4274MG7. f022002) us a cML Peak, 5764M 17F) OF) AJAX - Watel a IsW now lived in - Ili, Okwft IM Camara, RS. 5.OL air. 4 bg*mm bmeffma SPOl-M OSHAWA - attractive one OSHAWA - WillsonlSicor - 2 Avail" April 1. 416-204- 1 IV, 2) 1. ism -low Imlim . VIWY clean. one bedroom spartmerill. Includes solowite, speed. am. Sggoo. very lues I a� . 69"135. (MlM Available imimodi UN AdUMP& Call Mr. r QCl` 400 400 400 400 *"'s I Wkhorwo& Close to MI -nex MUM be &'00 "n hly "c"do' I" 0 Pontiac 6000 LE. shopping. utilities included. No Pat&. One For Rent 'NEW For Rem For RM For Rent an UMNIML U7-MISL f 0 1 pg 130.000 lums.. as is, for Information call GWO2900 ATTRAClnVE two bedroom spet"M WIlby. close to Go,, berement apartmaint for sent. MidWq gione vok-out. 0 BACHELOR apartmorif for tiont in Ain. AW Ist ow WWTMV bright. laW. basement apartment. one FINISHED - spacious basement. 2 appiulutices. CENnIAL Ajax - 2 an a am - 3:30 P.M. very clean. parking, $795 PAN" Praia. aunry soultimin entrance, SM rimoW First bedroom parking. air can.. carpoW, Jacuzzi. Gail -in basomem 4wtnwvk fresh Mike, 429-9678 clap; GW7156 ovenlings. fm -q inchiswit. Awaillabio April 1. GM exposure, h ; * , I lh , , gi and Mat no polls. PINN OW firoplaia. separate entrance. kitchen. many clooft. kax of 4b-. Mundry. bath. $575 - IW7 011111 Delta 89 GMUO-M 52s7. V22792) wAh Apo. SM inclusive. Mug 5704. Joe" I III . quiet couple upstalks. 2-4 sunlight. parking. cable. no uWgw 013479L ' 21 *� RoMB - *M bwft and leasing comperies. so AVAILABLE it in 4274MG7. f022002) moilm opiptianic". Sm montW POW ow.40okK Suit" lot �.skqWA-bbb'- , AJAX - Watel a IsW now PONWMM - bright. fall" 2 trucks. van at - - - !n- 00was and WAfty I OSHAWA - attractive one OSHAWA - WillsonlSicor - 2 Avail" April 1. 416-204- 1 IV, 2) 1. ism -low Imlim . VIWY clean. one bedroom 1, AP&""Wo. 3 appliances. separato rill: . Cid *0 P - Why VW Natini Repo Conve 2864KMML (IF) iounimig. specious. cwP"W. mR* posted. s 0- to bus. bedroom main floor. bright. dew. newly finished. com- r. MarchfAlprill, no Pat. Nquis, frill9g, W cMpK $740 OSHAWA - soulh end. W Glen TWO n n xPentment for basomanit apartment. control '*- Pill"- IWO APPI141111101116. entrance. fireplace. own foundry ladiftles. 2 ow parking, 1987 Olds. Cierra GT. 3.K. shopping. utilities included. No Pat&. One plelely carpeted. 4 place bathroom. chme to but". pa" for 1. so and ill& 721- 97". (030592) SL. my clean. large unifit, 2 front. H" 2 land, Whites Rd. 11 `1111 mvaL rmm Or Pickering. Fridge. mime. hilitho avaNWO kninediatell, $496 #'ON 292-7132 or 426- wailk I, Ika, $745 WWI phone. loaded. excellent h d- S=. IM , 1., Parking. bfp backyard. $575 1. S052; Pa*% how and cable Included. Call Nick. 49111-73111& 324L 1 '21 AVIIIIIII1111111111, MW 420-5713. condition. wo cartily. $am. $70D. 430-0134. K Includes utilities. 579-7195. 004AWA - 767 WOW Rd. N_ 2 . Included. 576�N73 at 725-48M I i 103MW Mike, 429-9678 clap; GW7156 ovenlings. fm -q OSHAWA - clean bachelor I I urft available $790.. 580 Beaft SiL. 3' 1 - - units 111ZHIM - OBMWA - dekaw #A* Irlpim AJAX IWO* bright one AJAX - basment apartment - IW7 011111 Delta 89 GMUO-M apartment. inicluders cable. utilities. parking, private WHMY - one, apart" niong in duplex. large vow IN availlable April IsL Sam bidge. UVERPOOLMOI 2 bedroom spacious 1 1/2 bedroom beownwd h d n n - - - -111 spairiment. PWSN entrance. 4 Piece bMh. CiM to hospital. one h 11 -, 4 ill" foom. k4chon, 3 pkm &I opoons includiing digild Omsk c . Allato Rd. N.. SM one block from Go train and slovia. utilities included. No pois, applications may be picked up apartment, airiallable apartment. large yard. ...... 1. IM pit* UdkiaL Cal appilancM parking. electric fridgeii sic". prime Iturtery Shower and sauna. private power sors, sur. premium radio. very clean. no rust, 118.000 par month. April 1/92 popression. 571-3=4. ItMigo Mull. IM porniond AVOI" March 1. SW7&K. 1 r 2: - , i at Durham Housing. 1615 Durt- St. E.. Door. wifty 427-1664. MZMM hem and leundry Ron SM facilities. parking. A W-*dW*. "oo land 113 entrance. pill". cable T.V.. no POL Fwsub& $600 norldilly krm.. $8,500 certified. 839- WHrT§V Go ares. Responsible AJAX - 401- 1 �a�W. d= 41h CON4364610- 8:W souTH Allit - I - I - so 725-2643 or 416-477-3621. bosemart 10227`10 6113-1111M. (MOISM 4022MM 7267. 1=790 adult. hur". clean. bright. 3 -- mis available Match I. Clean. 4:30 w**AW. 4=11W apartment. new broadloom. separate ONE bedroom �asoment LUXWVOUS large, 2 1 d an OSHAWA now buiding in con.. location. 1987 Old---;, m � Finaniza, 4 low rrAl". ki"ad4d. bodgMin apartmort. I I private. all inclusive. $660 WOOISY - two bedroom will-. share laundry. SM speriment, salwalle entrance. SPNVM*. OLbWW witum Ong anit two bodiloornapennes wilitilridge. it=. candied. $4500. 1985 laundry, parking. and 2 1 + share utilities. monthly. call 286-6732. M226M basement apa"mont, 1300 itoodAys1kcbAke.CaNNS' $550 monthly. near Go. 7831. ok for Given. fWl 1M completely renovated. 5 fillove, washer, and drier. pg" Plymouth Reliant Station .$749 Aeallable March 2 571.180. - Sqft. at luxurious " space, Pickering. 6a&4KM I I appliances, available ond ulillifift Included. Cal 406 - wagon. auto, air. mial. $2700 111111112 NEWLY renovated 2 h 11 -, 4 applianciiis, central air, AJAX - loi one bedroom ONE - apartment in now Immediately. Now window I=. (TF) corWied. OW3045. (OMM baserfurni ispart ment. 1300 private entrance. parking in basement apartment in quiet bulding. Clean. no Mo Illond coverinia. - broadioam. now - BACHELOR apanm*nt in sq.tI., appliances, parking, diiwWA" must be Seen. home. Prime UWW. required. One available March I, tke. includes 450 sill.h. Jan. TWO bedroom apartment, Fox us yaw ad Wft 1 house, tridge. "*JOMVS� 3 private entrance and utilkilies Available March 1. SM c". Non smiliket. nor suitable and one available Aprill 1. 436. Was $1000 now $796. Call soulh and of Oshawa. Woo 579-ZM place beh. NIX) Inclusive. Call included. wifty, analt. Call 721 - 4 soniftly Wildes included- 430- I 1 lot dftw - $570 MMP*. COO 0477 or after 5, 723-3675. ink*. 404-2495 Or 404-9165, monthly includes utilities. 837-0151. WIWI 0239. 1=71112I 7108. % P I 21 4MM2 w 683-6 IM ill I I (=I9Z f=72M MMM Cal 4044M4. Nq 'l I 'I dam DISTRIBUTORSHIPS AVAILABLE 6 figure income possible Small investment required Jp to 100°' financing Lifestyle products unsque, never seen before. Call for appointment Mr- Michael Ryan 428-8730 THE !WENS ADIVVZfl :R, W D,'PEI-11,1!!2-?AGE 31-A 545 Ire 545 610 NO aes COTTAGE - $59,900 FANTASTIC LAKE. Extenor complete, big private lot, private sand beach, super swimming, fishing, hiking, X -skiing, terms. 416-349-2911 580Insurance 580 Insurance r E MORTGAGE PROBLEMS? WE CAN HELP! 420-3111 Ajax -Pickering & Area Up to 90% financing. Refinancing, consolidation, power of sale, foreclosure, poor credit, self- employed, (image property, vacant land. Fast, professional service, 24 hours. EQUIGUARD MORTGAGE SERVICES 7.99.4 'st Moogages. 10 25% 2nd Mortgages In home con- fidential service. ,mmedate approvals, 7 days a week. Canada Mortgage Centre. Phone (416) 725-6123 (Oshawa). (022892) 590Business Opportunities Business Opportunities 590 IDEAL Pak _ '-re‹. ^ ryr: -ail advertising) ^ars ',ancl+ses or sale in Whitby. Oshawa, and Bowm-arville area Training and balk .0 support nCluded Cas 4272685 'or roof -nation. 30692) PARTNERS NEEDED for deve;opmeht of SNOW REMOVAL BUSINESS GUARANTEED CONTRACTS CALL 428-7878 for further information NSC 400 "P 410 Houses For Rent 420 T°°For 420 TownhouseSFor Rent 500 ATTRACTIVE • 3 bedroom apartment. dose lo downtown pilaw. Newly decorated. fireplace- 5 mins to Go. $700 mnthly. Available krtntedlMMY References. 688-6815. (030192) BRAND new one bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance. new appliances. central air. vac. cable, 401/8 rock. No pets. norismOker. $550 plus tAllitles. Negotiable- 3248071 eat. 7032 After 610 428-0048. Available Apra 16. (030392) OSHAWA- King and Ritson - bright two bedroom apartment, upper level in duplex. Fridge, stove, parking and yard. Available April 1. 3710 all Inclusive. 416-263-2594. (030322) OSHAWA - one bedroom in quiet upper duplex. separate entrance. $525 includes utilities and parking. First and last. no pets. non smoker preferred. available immediately. 571- 1344. (030192) PICKERING - one bedroom basement apartment. separate entrance. carpeted. parking. laundry. utilities. cable included. Single person only. Available April 1. First/iast. 3550 monthly 831-0758. (022892) AJAX - -The Breakers" brand new exclusive lakeside con- dominiums for immediate occupancy. 1,2.3 bedrooms. 900-4500 sq.tt., featuring 5 appliances. arr. balconies and solanuns. underground parking. health club with indoor pool. sauna. exercise room and bil- liards room. To view call 428- 1874. (031592) NORTH Oshawa - one bedroom basement apartment. aggrox 1200 sq. ft„ fireplace. appliances. fully carpeted. separate entrance and parking. Located across from Durham College. 3599 first and last, Phone 433-1166 or 432-0913. (022892) FOR rent m A)ax - available rnnediae,y. three bedroom up- per level. large yard with shed. Harwood and Gayly area 3900 montrvy includes antes. 839- 3668. (022992) 39- 3668.(022992) PICKERING - large on• bedroom basement apartment, separa a entrance. Broth N/'401, Mina* or couple. non smoker. non -Mauer. available NYS 1/92. 3550 per month plus 1/2 utilise. 416-2814962. (022992) ONE bedroom basement apartment. across from GM. Living room. dining room. lutchen, fridge. stow. separate entrance, 3400 plus utilities. First and last. No car parking. No pets. Call collect, 764.6667 (022792) AJAX - Oxford Towers - 2 bedroom available Marc 1. 3 bedroom available June 1 Pool. sauna- large sulks. dose to 401 and Go. From 3700. Cal 4.28- 7260 unit 7 p.m. (030192) AJAX - Targe 1 bedroom base, m•nt apartment, separate entrance. Eat -in kitchen, parking, laundry. cable. appliances, no pets, non- smoker. First and last. 3600 monthly. Available immediately. Cas 427-1796. (022892) ONE bedroom basement apartment. Non-smoker preferred. no pets. available March 1/112. $600 monthly all inclusive. Call 428-1429. (030192) SOUTH Oshawa - available March 1 - 3 bedroom. appliances. laundry. parking, teak o schools, bus. shopping. test and last. $700 noel* plus hydro. No pets- 723.0619. leave 11nsesagek (001592SNC) WHITBY - spacious one bedroom sell contained Ips l- m•nt In house. Features peeking. papas errance, cabs and use of wisheceree. 3450 ktCbdes Wilkes. CM to view, 8665140- (022802) B RIGHT new one bedroom basement apartment. private entrance. peke% 4 piece balk ilan4makies.1625 moss dy. Feat and last. Cao 42.3068 or 42'- 6431. 266431. (030192) AJAX - very attractive 3 bedroom mein Appy. tae9 main - tainted and decorated. $ appliances. storage shod. private lanced yard with in - ground pool. close to all amenities. on a quiet street. 81025 inclusive. 427-7409. (030192)' CENTRAL Oshawa - clean modern bachelor and onebedroom apartments upper level 6privab 450 s $ laundry and backyard.2 1904. (022792) 410 Houses For Rent PICKERBIO - bungalow. (otter soot, Ylweshore area. 2 lemgs bedrooms. fenced yard. ▪ iter schools and Go. Available knmpdiMelyk $745. 5 5. (�0301� 1284 a 756 SHEPPARD IEADOWVALEi Prestigious, 3 bdrm., 3 bath, Um. rm. with fp., liv. & din. rm., kit., cant. air, furnished or unfurnished. Availableimmediately. $1,195 plus. 286.3799 THREE bedroom semi. stove. fridge. washer, dryer. freezer, ctn ng fan, no pets, no smoking, available March 1. 3675 monthl plus utilities. 6 month lease, South Oshawa. 655-4683 atter 6 p.m. (031092) PICKERING - north of 401/ Liverpool. 3 bedroom semi, immaculate, carpeted, new rec room, 1 1/2 baths, air. garage. fenced, fireplace. 31200 plus utilities. No dogs. immediate. 479.9310 even., 757-1701 days. (030692) PICKERING - Amberlea, Whites Rd/401. 3 bedroom!, 1 1/2 baths. Live appliances, finished basement. waking distance to school. park, shopping. 31200 monthly • utilities. April 1. 683- 8736. (030192) PICKERING beautiful 3 bedroom. man and upper door, fully carpeted, .1 1/2 baths. fndge, stove. dishwasher and fireplace. Garage. fenced yard. Close to Transit, school and shopping. 31000 per month, available Mardi 15. Call Gabe at 638-7661 or Scott or Cheryl at 4289282. (030192SNC) EXECUTIVE main floor, 5 appliances. tarps backyard and dedt 31000 unfurnished, 81200 furnished and 1/2 utilities Slue professional couple. references. First/last required. Available March 1. 839.5944 atter 5 p.m. (022692) AJAX Westney Rdi401, spa- cious mouse. duplex. for two families. separate entrance. leo bedrooms, central air. broadloom, fireplace, large yard. 3850 plus. Available immlediately. Can 640-7430. (02'3 TWEE bedroom Cully detached. Oshawa General Hospital area. 3780 monthly . utilpns Avail- able March 1/92. Cal 427-1637. leave message on machine. (030192SNC) SEAS detached bungalow. 2 . 1 bedroom, finished basement. appiahoes tnduded Looted •ast Oshawa Available imvmediat•ly. Call 427-1215. (022992) WHITBY - •xecutiv raised bungalow. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. about 2600 sqft., finished basemere. ndoor 2 -car garage. taros fenced property. *1096. 623-1256 or 728-2450.(022792) OSHAWA lovely bungalow. dose to all arnenntees, main floor. 3 bedrooms. $875 per month. Two bedroom basement apartment. $650 per month in- cludes Weems. Plane 1416- 4536903. (022792) CENTRAL Whitby - newly renovated, 3 bedroom mein floor bungalow. applaraces, cap•bd- fenced yard. 8795 monthly pita 213 utilities. Frst/last, eyelets immediately. 666-2032. (022892) BAYLY/LIVERPOOL - four bedrooms, main floor. eat -in kitchen. appliances. laundry. two car pelting. no pots. May 1, $875 • 60% intra. 296.9383. (022602) PICKERING - 4 bedroom. morn floor. dose to school. waking distance so Go. 5950 monody in- cludes utilities and laundry tad4les. Met and Inst required. Auailble Marla 1. 4274479. (022792) AJAX - 3 bedroom mein Moor, does 10 school and bus, $900 mow* includes Whim. Fist and ILA required. Amiable Apra 1.4274479. (022792) THREE bedroom int newts) emblem Towl4te, dhow Snakiest lechen, ensues bath, beeement welioa, ptenbM, gawps. 3 new applences. Ara 1. $990 plus Wines. No bit months wit good lebtenicea 7234060.5762$13. (030192) PICKERING - executive 4 bedroom to tr iyroom. den. MOM greenhouse Whom 2 car swags led. 3 Willamette. 4 appliances. 81250 moral. Jay. 608.1064. (022792) THREE bedroom hakek raw O.C.. $895 plies- 725.0632 alar 6 p.m. or 860-2896 days. (022792) 420 Tow usFor e OSHAWA - 570 Beebe St. 3 bwkoan unity, awiU6M Mardi 1e, and Apra 1st. 1880. Host. hydro extra, fridge. stove, garage included. No pets. Appy with Durham Housing. 1615 Dundee 9t. E.. 4th Ilea. YNiIBy a PM 4364610 between 810 a.m. and 410 p.m. weekdays. (041142) OSHAWA - two and 3 bedroom townhouses. includes all Waft 4 appliances, does 10 school and amenities m11434. 3972 N434- 3972 (TF) BROCK RD/HWY. 2 3 bdrms., 1 1/2 baths, newly painted, 4 appliances, Targe eat -m kitchen, full basement with walkout to garden & garage. $985 + utiftlies. PPG Management Ltd. 59-9395 AJAX MONARCHIBAYLY 2 and 3 bedroom townhouses Newly decorated, fridge and stove, 1 1/2 baths, single garage and basement. $818 - $864/month plus hydro April Occupancy minimum gross income $2,727/month required 683-9342 weekdays 9a.m•5p.m PICKERING !Live'poc.= rc- area. Spaoous 3 bar twhs . 2 a Prances,garage Close to Town Centre For details call (Pickering) 420-0426 or (Toronto) 362 -RENT Marchant Property Management Limited OSHAWA '35C 3.r•node St S . 2 bedroom ava able rmmwdialely, $807 plus utilise. Fridge. stove. garage. and cxsren's playground included Applicationsmiry be pck•d up at Dueler Housing, 16'5 Dun- das St. E., 4th Floor, Lang Tear. VMeby. or call 436-6610 from 8.30 - 4:30 weekdays. (022792) AJAX - 3 bedroon townhouse. Wstn•y Rd/Hwy 2. end unit with garage. $975/month • utibes. Firs hi last. references. Non-smoking. no pets. Avatars March 1x92 428-3238. (0226921 SUBLET May 1s - Whitby - 3 bedroom townhouse, 1 1,2 baths. central 0-r. 5 apparlc•s. carMo/ed. garage. 31080 month- ly plus utilities. First/list required. 666-3937. (030192) Rooms To 430 Rent UYERPOOL/BAYLY furnished room for rent in bungalow share an faditres on main floor, rent negotiable. Prefer non-smoker Call Terry atter 6. 831-5206. (030192) SOUTH - Ajax - close to as amenities. Priori negotiable. Laundry and parlwag fabltrs. Ca I 427-8575. Available i m.drNly- (030192) FURNISHED room. separate entrance, facuIiIi•e, Bayly/Wasthore. 195 per week 8344271. (0301912) AJAX • Burch•r/Bayy area. room for rem at home. Shared bathroom. kitchen, hot tub. 6132306- (030192) FEMALE: basement ler rens. Separate entrance, shared kitten. laundry. Cements Rd-, Ajax- Cab anytime. available imisdiesoy. $400 per month. 427-2667. (030192) AJAX • Room possible board in house, near Hospital. Freshly painl•d, new double bed. phone. dosser, air conditioning. use or facilities. $350 pee month. 6134276. (030142) STUDENTANIGHTWORKER Vaasa Rellaoatspkswtorns.Cleanlaundry. hosskk uti. $375.4 0-0042. 1022912) WIITES Rd and Hay S2. Bad - siting mom, cable 11.. phone. parking included. Shared Mather. Ifrnkky and bah. Non sneaking. waiting Demon. $325 moritNy. 420-5501 (022692) ROOM tor rant war use of house, option of basement apartment when completed. 8500 firm. First/last with references. female preferred. Days. 721.9029. (022092) LARGE bright furnished badsl- ling in quiet home, use of separate kitchen and bath. suitable for tidy. responsible waking gendeman. King/Ritson mails p 7233693. (030192) I'OR rent - one room. Wasuhey and 401 area In new 2 storey home, use 01 kitchen and appiehow, $450 mane*. 427- 41102. (022992) 1 430 Rooms To Rent FURNISHED Room, separate entrance, use of kitchen and laundry facilities, air conditioning, cable, $80 weekly. Harwood Mall area. Call 428- 8485. (022692CNC) 450 Shared Accomm. PICKERING - non-smoker to share small farmhouse in charming setting. Car essential. 3400 monthly including utilities, Phone 683- 2116. leave message (030192) LADY, 53, responsible, considerate, sense of humour, seeks sante to purchase and share a house. Preferably Ajax/Whitby area. Call 686- 3529. (022692) THREE bedroom house, air, hrepiace. laundry facilities, garage. central Ajax, quiet owner, furnished/unfurnished room. nonsmoker preferred. no pets. available immediately. 3395 429-1446 (030392) AJAX - large furnished room in 3.000 sq ft. home. Shared fabWess iricludes phone. cable. utilities. laundry Available •nmediaaeiy $395 monthly. Cas 478.0359 (022692) TY/0 rooms available. Must be neat and responsible 1350 plus 428-9913 (022692) AJAX - wIl snare corn/orable 3 bedroom Home, bus stop nearby, per lover. non srrokw 1350 month:), Park.rg available 6868506 !030192) AJAX 4 bedroom executive ^Ome Private !arnily room. pikrng. larndry. security. air oonditoning. intercom system. 3375 plus. Non-smoker preferred 428-9214. (022692) AJAX two cure. considerate !ensiles w,'Iing to share wive Norte w4^ rr,rd Bright cozy finished room Laundry, parlung. urge backyard $90 weekly indusne. 427-1552. ( 455 CondosFOr CENTRAL Oshawa two bedroom, 1 1,2 baths. sauna. Pool. library. exercise room, underground parking and car wash bay. Appliances. *900 per ^anth utli,ties included Available March 1. Pure 404- 1513. 103031921 WHITBY .+arbour - luxury two bedroom plus solarium. an appliances and window coverings included. 31275 indusee. Further mgwnes. contact Steve. 433-0843 (res) Or 728.1162 (bus) - (030292) 1E* luxury condo. 2 bedrooms. plus 2 baths. includes 5 a chances. parking and locker. Pod, sauna. )abuzz, beards and exercise room, 61100 incluse•. Whitby. 655-8705. Ken or Fong. (030192) Amide T5„ CLEARWATER - luxury gull front condo. 2 b•droorns. 2 baths. Inr•d availibl•. alter March 27. Further inquiries. contact Steve. 43308113 (Rep 728.1162 (Bus.)1030292) GULF Coast. Clear Water. 2 bedroom bungalow on canal, all conveniences. Near restaurants. shopping. and beach. Photos available. Avaia is Feb. 291 -Marek 7tln- March 14th. 8300 Canadian Welly. 4344596- (030392) LUXURY for long or short inn. beautiful 3 bedroom house. heaped Richey. Spacious, dodo overlooks gulf. $1100 per month, or by the week- Also auailabis, uMtumished how, in Ocala. Was builders model. 686-3097. (030192SNC) 500Homes FOC Saie SPOTLESS tasteluly decorated 3 bedroom sone. e10a °shave. 2 baths. finished basement. *speras laundressoragerOPTIC fenced yard. close to park/ school. 8132400- 434-1.62. SOWMANVILLE - raised • bedroom bungalow. garage. 2 baths. rac room. fireplace. central. 16 x 32 inground pool. 8157,900. Call 623-1076. PICKERING - 50x346' lot on prestigious street. balcony off nein moor bsdroorn. 25x18. overlooking beautiful country B• setting. 2900 sq.h. of living space. Custom 7 bedroom hone, separate tour bedroom apartment on main floor. separate entrances and peeking. two fireplace. Iwo kitchens. two laundries, Ledo 4 piece, IUs one 2 piece. central 0-k, rorty eatras. 8213,900. MO -086 (030M2) EXECUTIVE HOME FOR SALE • Glendale • 4 bedrooms • Solarium with hot tub • central air • 2,450 sq. ft. $239,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS 2-4 PAL FOR VIEWING AND DIRECTIONS CALL 839-8617 FOUR bedroom semi, kitchen, livingroom, dmng room, family room. very clean, available April 1 Close to 5 Points Mall. 3120,000 or best offer. (030392) 3151,000. - bungalow in Ragland. 2 or 3 bedroom, sunken -in dining room. fireplace. open Concept. full basement. large commercial zoned lot, call 655-4106 (030392) 330.000 below purchase price. 4 bedroom executive Pickering home. fully loaded, separate luxury basement apartment. ex- tensive decking. maney rod. 3310.000 No agents please. 420-5490 1022692) NORTHEAST Oshawa - 3 bedroom detached. double Storey house. attached garage. double driveway, tinisned basement. deck. shed. many extras. available nmtediately. 3169.000 Cas 416-986-0310 (022892) SOUTH A,ax • fully detailed. 2 storey. !Our bedroom. walk n dole,, ensues plus 14 piece. man floor 'amilyropn, Laundry room, fireplace. dem, 1.2 awe - greenhouse moron. urge n -'4w apartment. backs onto park. $249.900 6860700 (030692) RENT to own Alt your ren goes to donnpay'nent O.A.C. Two bedroom bungalow, conpeteiy renovated. rutty d*arMd. car- nes fa Londe( 31000 Per month Call John Sine -s at Gramm Really. 4343800 t2r ) BROKER has S10.000 to lend at 3147 per "'OM, Canted .•try at 6686805 Corrsnunty Finan- cial Services iTF) OPEN House Sunday. 1-4 p.m - 9C Dar -moose St, Conic•. 2- stor5y, 4 bedroom. lots of upgrades. 3243.000 Flexible occwarcy. !vase Rd. to George Reynosa to Devondale. 436- 0765. 3 -0765. (0306921 NO money down 3 bedroom, 1 12 storey. lard* house. Urge cane and garage On targe 4r. Rrtson,401 area 3116.000. $1079 morehty. Can Rick or Doug. 668-6806 or 5794252 (031092) LARGE semi. on lake trent street. 4 bedrooms. 1 1,2 baths, siding glass wakout 10 deck, Mull sell Reduced 3119,900. Open HOuS•, Sat.. Sun . 1-4 p.m. 664 Stone., Oshawa. 579- 5273. (022792) 520 Condos LARGE two bedroom condo. $68,587 assumable mortgage 110 qual., 33000 down. negotiable. Balcony. parking, available immediately. Open Howe. 900 Glen St. Apt. 414 Oshawa, Sat. Sun, 12-4. 418- 531-5041.(030382) 535 Lots For Sale LOT for sale in EMlield. 100 ft s 519 ft- Asking *99.900. WI hoed =agape. A8 permits. Tel. 72'- 9871. 269871. (031792) 575 Money To Lend MONEY Nubians? Debts out of control? Overdue? We an hap. Loans. debt consolidations. Mandel N a- FREE CONSULTATION. Na- tional Credit Counselling. Pidk- � ng - Oshawa, 433.1425. A BROKER has trolley to Mend on a mongags-Up to 95% for qualified purchasers. Call Maryanne at Citicapital Financial. 427-5578 or 229- 6200. (031592) MORTGAGES and loco. 90 % financing, down payment also arvarg•d. My amount availab1. Cal Doug or Rick 6684805, Community Financial Services. (TF) 580e Insurance MORTGAGES to 95% of proper- ty value. some below bank rates, specializing e,1 piegundy- ig first-time buyers- Mongoose and bans for any purpose. AI °amidr reamed- lieu e• of alit and Rayon Finfic. Ltd. 571-2640 6962938 Pickering CLASSIC -en() "'„ck c uuy •cupped. 4.1 co 1deron, sun u0 nventory ContaCts. wit! consider Whir 4'6642.1886 (0301912) PROFITABLE well .,stapk5650 bending bus,nps for kale. Cone*, pop and snack machines. compact rout•. contact Grog. 430-3262 or lore message. (00692) CONSULTANTS wanted fro Some De Montreal Jewellery. Low uwostrrent, tun de nous woo dolar sire 0248- (030192) Cal Marg 436 670 Personals GOTTA SOOG. GOTTA DANCE. prd oesipe/y trained singer in- twaseed in singing with a graq, peateraby country and western. Please d 432-8061 aBr 5. ask for Greg. (022992) JESUS In Oshawa - At the Holiday kn. Sunday 1030 a.m Room 221. Jim Campbell. 1- 705-9534475. (030592) 680 Announcements 30 days after February 26, 1992, 'Safe & Sound Self Storage Inc. we sell by public auction the following accounts which are delinquent to cover the cost of rent and expenses. Stan Bullard, Oshawa, David Weavers, Whitby, Nick Dizes, Scarborough, Victoria Walker, Bramalea and Grwest (Ernest) Mullin, Pickering. Any of the tenants may pay the amount owing by cash, Visa or Mastercard and redeem their merchandise, removing everything poor to the auction. 670 Personals LEGAL AID DENED? May . Aso Uncontested Divorce Change of Names, *es Insurance Calms Landlord/Tenant Yar'1age,Bm^ Centicates. �arlons Deer Recovery. Bissr'ess Registrations ncorocratans ,m-nigrauor CALL 428-6265 5 DATt4G SERVICE. A "igr "!.seer and nt•OduCtlon serv.Ce exam vety for tits'esiderss of he Durham 4rg,On In•xpenswe 'houghtful re'erral. Mix .rent base 670 Personals 670 Personals May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glonfied, loved & preserved, throughout the world, now & forever. Sacred heart of Jesus thy kingdom come, St. Jude, worker of miracles pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless pray for us. Recite nine times daily for 9 days, publication (rust be promised. EM. VO informhation. =nrid 01,41 Cat 723-6521. Monday -Friday 8.30 am - 430 cm P'fbe Clinic, '.uesdays an0 Thursdays. 430 - 5 30 p m Cas 433-890' during clink hours. (TF) BIRTH contra and tansy plan- ning counselling. Free and confndersul, awi1able Monday to Friday. 810 am to 430 p.m. Clinic n Oshawa, Tuesday. 1 to 3 p.m.„ and Wednesday 1 to 6 p.m Ps:k•rng Thurs. 3:00 p.m. to 6 p.m. For further information all Oshawa 433-8901 or Pick- ering 4204781. (TF) ADO A Moe •pc•...B.C. coupe roommates - Cindy. Loa. Dane and Jenner haw mating per- sonal aims mos d thermoses for sale. For decreer information. was to Cindy Pnoe. Box 670- RO. Kelowna. B.C., V1Y 7P4. Adults only pleasel. (031292) JESUS says. can the blind lead tho Doss your minium wear glass? The hireling is the hied minister, Micah 3:11, Isaiah 56:10-12. John 10:11. Jim Campbell 1-705.9639475. (TFALL) DISTRESS Centre - Need someone 10 tali to? Call us anytime, 4331121, 427.5639. (TF) FACIALS ea -s ^g steam. "g •xtraction of blackm•ads, w"'•meads. masks. sec. 325 pea.a.'s. 3' 5 !u '•9 wax 324 •yash n'ing, ria s by qua.,'ied osmotican. 430.2771. 675 Companions TALL attractive 31 year os proless,onai man s ktalung for a Wiese woman to share an ex- pen•nced til• wet. Some or the qualities I fond attractive in a companion are: honesty, sin0eriy, kindness. afl•CLonale. romantic, adventurous, and good served hwrour. I line spending time with tamiy and trends. travelling, going to movies. cooking and mending quiet tiro with an .aura ordinary trend. I apprecaae the lets and Mort 10 respond. so as replies will get response. Phone appreciated. Reply to fax 14041. Oshawa, Oshawa Why This Welk. P.O. Boa 4Mt, Oshawa L I H 71.5. (022792) Ctaeifi.d Dept. Is apse for your convwliencl wiry Sat. 9:30 fun. -300 p.m. Cai1576-9335 680 Announcements 680 Announcements THE PARTNERS OF SYS S&MS MAZAR & BRADY Barristers Soicibrs & Trade Mark Agents are pleased to announce that DONNA C. BABBS has joined them in the practice of law - Donna has been practising family law for four years and has been appointed as a part-time Assistant Crown Attorney. Donna is actively involved in the community as the President of the Board of Directors of The Denise House and as a member of the Durham Business & Professional Women's Club. SIMS MAZAR & BRAT 715 - 2 Simcoe Street South 117 King Street Oshawa, 3nt L1 H 7L5 Whitby, Ont LIN 5S4 571-2558 668-7704 Donna C. Babbs rAl•6 efiestriarg :fiY— 710 rf•sABOY FINGLER - Daniel and Sherry are pleased to announce the birth of the first child, BRANDON DANIEL, at Ajax - Pickering Hospital, on Feb. 20, 1992 at 1:34 a.m. weighing 7 tbs., 1 oz. Proud grandparents are Geraldine Bell and W dIiam Bell and Alen and Shirley Fingter. Special thanks to Dr. McIntyre and maternity staff. .DONT WAR TILL YOUR CHILD S USSINGt SAFE •T•CHILD MEDIATE RESPONSE CIfILD I.D. • Colour photo, waiter Was Iendnsted and • Ker fingerprint, conquer registered • Physical, medical ideMifias • (In the event) emergency information LOOK FOR US AT THE AJAX COWUNrnY CENTRE Feb. 29, March 1 8a.m.-9p.m THANK YOU For checking Please look over your ad the first day it appears making sure it reads as you requested, as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS K your retail or classified ad appears today for the first time. please check carefully to see mat it is correct in every detail. 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TECHNICIAN DAY CLASSESNIGHT OR SATURDAYS DAY CLASSES START MARCH 2ND HAMIL'ON 38' 5::d CAREER C4NAD3A 977-7797 385 "ONCE TORONTC OTTAWA 523 8355 cmi-ic 'As scmA HOMEOWNERS Heiping to house ca.aaums DO YOU QUALIFY FOR $5,000 ASSISTANCE FOR HOME REPAIRS? ?o., are a ow;rcc-e •_• mal- not `lave o oe retia - • • access aye to a a.sao ea oers:- :.,'Ias are grace a•a ace _-- CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION. v":e are now proce__ RESIDENTIAL REHAB,L 'A' ON ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (RRAP). COLETTE GRANT ENTERPRISES (416) 404.0020 TOWN OF AJAX COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX WILL BE CONSIDERING ONE APPOINTMENT TO THE AJAX HISTORICAL BOARD. Description To research and promote matters relating to the history of the Town of Ajax. Term 1 position - Term ending November 30, 1994. Frequency of Meeting Monthly Remuneration None If you wish to be considered for appointment to the Ajax Historical Board, application forms for appointment are available from the Clerk's Department, Municipal Office, 65 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax, Ontario. Completed application forms must be received by the Clerk by 500 p.m. on March 9, 1992. A. T. Hodges, C.M.O., C.M.C., Clerk Corporatbn of the Town of Ajax 65 Harwood Avenue South Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H9 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dental Care DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC REPAIRS (1 hr.) RELINES NEW DENTURES LOWER DENTURE STABILITY MyoIocTM System Mru*m SfsN DT 84 Otd Rd. R FREE _ CONSULTATION . Mer hews aim To Advertise your professional service Call Janice at 683-5110 Eye Care OPTOMETRISTS DR. E. GILLEZEAU & DR. M. 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