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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1992_05_13`:. y Y5,2"`t. "'++� :'7�S15P.;�G--.-•4�'w_y. ar:.u. we- '.mr: - .n 7 For ACIM M.�1� WAN CAMPBELL sues r RF/��lC 6314300 Gent>eis Ltd. 0I 01 -01 r ip Wednesday, May 13, 1992 1 (IT -t _ Hilary and Ofer Pittel, opera- tors of the Avicare Bird Rehabil- itation Centre, have been named recipients of the 1991 Pickering Naturalists Conservation Award. Formerly of Ajax, the bird cen- tre was recently moved to a larg- er property in Newcastle. The charitable organization relies on private funding and cares for sick injured and orphaned birds in an effort to reduce the impact of human development on wild bird populations. Inside the MwNews_ Arm may belong to cop's slain wife Page A4 Olympic - bound? Page A36 lgil slM:�� Home Expressions....»Pull-out Real Estate »».»».».....Pull-out W deeds. ----»»-»»-»»»»..Pull-out Letters -......----------- .A6 Obituaries -»»».»».»»».»_-.A 22 Bil1Iboard-----»»-»»»------_.-A30 Name Dropping.,.»» -»»-----A35 Sports.»».»»»......».....»...».A36 OWE RECYCLE . al I. 72 pcges . A Metroland Convmx ity N WSPOW orestrun 35,000 704 + 54 GST - 75*w is Vol. 111 No. 20 arcs vv insAiaNr a ec ion he served as the Ward 2 councillor from 1980 to 1982. He was defeated in 1982 while contesting the regional council seat eventually won by Jim Witty. Mr. Parish, 40, ran for the Wards 3, 4 and 5 regional seat in the November election, losing to Susan Dulny. The Ward 3 seat was held by John Price who resigned for personal reasons in early March. Mr. Parish plans "to be my own person, with my own views. There will be issues I won't agree on with the oth- ers, but I don't view council as a monolith or a block. They want to do what's best for the town. "When we differ, I'll put my views forward and try to See NEW—Page A5 By KEITH GILLIGAN Staff Reporter AJAX - Steve Parish has been elected to fill the vacant Ward 3 Ajax council seat. Mr. Parish easily defeated Jim Leckey in the byelec- tion Monday, winning by 987 votes to 400. "It's a gratifying outcome. The margin is gratifyin6g. At the home polls where I live, the turnout was heavy and I'm pleased about that," says Mr. Parish. In winning the contest, Mr. Parish took 22 of 24 polls. About 22 per cent of the 6,200 eligible voters cast bal- lots. Results won't be official until 12 noon today, May 13. This will be Mr. Parish's second time on council, as t ' .A 1 s t ' .A 1 Girl's medical care could see family besieged with bills Friends come to rescue with charity golf tourney By MICHELLE BAIN Journalism Intern PICKERING - Friends have come to the i. scue of a Pickering family whose daughter's medical care will cost a bundle. Four-year-old twins Brittany and Amy Parrington were born prematurely weighing two pounds each. When they were a year old, it was discovered Brit- tany had a mild case of cerebral palsy. Their parents, Danny and Elaine Parrington, were told Brittany would walk with a slight limp. When the predicted limp turned into a spastic walk, they knew something had to be done. On April 6, Brittany had a selective dorsal rhizo- tomy, an operation that involved cutting nerves that send the wrong signals from her brain to her legs. See FRIENDS. -Page A9 Omar over the'hurdi - Omar Nicholls of Pickering High School in Ajax finished fourth in the midget boys' 100 - PW 410 metre hurdles at the Lake Ontario Sec- ondary School Association track and field championships at Oshawa Civic Fields on Friday. More results on Page A36. photo by A.J. Groen. .f -- Advertise in Al=-Picft trews Advedbw (6W51 10) and oshc•r ANhitbV 11W Wa* (M-�44=314,000 prestlnteon" 1N�dnesday - - -.71 -- 4. F,R.1DAY..NfTE ' -...7..P M Y S� INTWIDWESTIM .., + Y•-Ss,�'u. ',+. "amu,'. � ... §��.�i SST �'+^a4� ., .ia� Girl's medical care could see family besieged with bills Friends come to rescue with charity golf tourney By MICHELLE BAIN Journalism Intern PICKERING - Friends have come to the i. scue of a Pickering family whose daughter's medical care will cost a bundle. Four-year-old twins Brittany and Amy Parrington were born prematurely weighing two pounds each. When they were a year old, it was discovered Brit- tany had a mild case of cerebral palsy. Their parents, Danny and Elaine Parrington, were told Brittany would walk with a slight limp. When the predicted limp turned into a spastic walk, they knew something had to be done. On April 6, Brittany had a selective dorsal rhizo- tomy, an operation that involved cutting nerves that send the wrong signals from her brain to her legs. See FRIENDS. -Page A9 Omar over the'hurdi - Omar Nicholls of Pickering High School in Ajax finished fourth in the midget boys' 100 - PW 410 metre hurdles at the Lake Ontario Sec- ondary School Association track and field championships at Oshawa Civic Fields on Friday. More results on Page A36. photo by A.J. Groen. .f -- Advertise in Al=-Picft trews Advedbw (6W51 10) and oshc•r ANhitbV 11W Wa* (M-�44=314,000 prestlnteon" 1N�dnesday - - -.71 -- 4. F,R.1DAY..NfTE ' -...7..P M Y S� INTWIDWESTIM .., V11IND] E►I[eiffim2L1I1: A HUGE SELECTION OF BRAND NAMES THAT YOU CAN TRUST TIE i's BEST BM Th F BEST WAYS FOR YOU 70 MVEI CH00 RADIO pt Both Locations Saturday, tilay 16, 10 a.m. - 3 p -m - LJ Ole I' a� 1O d SASH AY ^�+ cc 14 o i' I Dutchman 9 lite Door 49 Top quality prehung in ht, own frame i i ' Enjoy the Ajax' High School Jazz Band performing at the Ajax location only Saturday a10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 01 36" WHITE CEILING FAN Best seller! White and polished Brass with 4 wood blades. Dual mount with mushroom Globe lamp. 323-01260. UNTIL rMAY D THIS IS THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN 1KMING FORT 112 N.L GARAGE DOOR OPENER dustrial streaRth dais drive and did steel T tail. Easy installation for e do-it-yourselfer. 120.50019. MROTIES Pressure Treated Popular: A all runic backyard bodscaptoR project eoalda't be simpler. Easier to Pandit dM fou suit ties. 0504mo¢7. .6999N Ot 1 LOWEST MlfZ 0/ TF? / r+ `� PAVESEAL PLUS DRIVEWAY SEALER I W-4 4l.. 202-01109 299 V ur Reg/ 59.99 Free �- HOT DOGS & COKE Saturday, May 16 Both locations 110 a.m. - 3 p.m. r 1.7 PRICE "SLIDWG MIRROR DOORS C »" MOLD MIRROR DOORS N\ �T ) RV OUTDOOR CARPET and 12' widths in Brown or wn Sha&s. 3o2_mis ml& SAVE84, 30• K a.o CASHWAY VA5 D sTAllt Quality stain is water- , repellent and wood pnarativcta . ; '� •.. . Manufaured to stringent Caahway standards. Available in dRedwood, vw>ant Codat m- v BROOKLIN ,A�IA�( iHwy. 7 h Hwy. 12 g 1Mestney Heights Plaza { Hour: Mon: Thtrra. 8 a.m.. 6 p.m (at Highway #2) Fd. 8 a.m • 8 p.mY4V&PW M. tot Sat. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m Iiotlrs: Mon: Fri. 8 a.m.-9 pm 655.3313 IN -STOCK SF.LECI'IO\S ON I.NO RAIKCHE CKS. ' "' Sat. 8 a.m4 pm r■n NO SPECIAL ORDERS. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. A427 -%931.W, a ' NOK wo'`- V 30.000 BTC GAS BARBECC'F. %'rTH 10.000 BTL SIDE '7—BURNER =� Includes 390 sq. mc. of cooking area, front handle, heat indicator, - window, porcelain grilles, two side - a shelves, one front shelf, triple heat !7.068. controls. 291-05137. Includes propane tank. SAVE '40 .6999N Ot 1 LOWEST MlfZ 0/ TF? / r+ `� PAVESEAL PLUS DRIVEWAY SEALER I W-4 4l.. 202-01109 299 V ur Reg/ 59.99 Free �- HOT DOGS & COKE Saturday, May 16 Both locations 110 a.m. - 3 p.m. r 1.7 PRICE "SLIDWG MIRROR DOORS C »" MOLD MIRROR DOORS N\ �T ) RV OUTDOOR CARPET and 12' widths in Brown or wn Sha&s. 3o2_mis ml& SAVE84, 30• K a.o CASHWAY VA5 D sTAllt Quality stain is water- , repellent and wood pnarativcta . ; '� •.. . Manufaured to stringent Caahway standards. Available in dRedwood, vw>ant Codat m- v BROOKLIN ,A�IA�( iHwy. 7 h Hwy. 12 g 1Mestney Heights Plaza { Hour: Mon: Thtrra. 8 a.m.. 6 p.m (at Highway #2) Fd. 8 a.m • 8 p.mY4V&PW M. tot Sat. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m Iiotlrs: Mon: Fri. 8 a.m.-9 pm 655.3313 IN -STOCK SF.LECI'IO\S ON I.NO RAIKCHE CKS. ' "' Sat. 8 a.m4 pm r■n NO SPECIAL ORDERS. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. A427 -%931.W, a ' NOK wo'`- V FI 0 0 S ,� .. � .�:... Cites recession . K. :..s: r.r r;y+�r.st.e.�,.i.1ei..:rl.tn:�l.:...i. °.. •. .� '-@s'r: � t� • ... _ .. - - 4,:.Sr:.:.' - _ - Trustee wants- school board's new HQ halted By DONNA DONALDSON Durham Staff DURHAM - A new trustee wants the public school board to halt construction of its $25.8 -mil- lion education centre in these tough economic times. "Unemployment has increased severely in the past two years, and the real threat of General Motors closing one or more Oshawa assembly plants looms with several thousand people los- ing their jobs, and the erosion of our industrial tax base," said Oshawa trustee Kathleen Hopper after the regular board meeting :Monday night. She brought her concern to fellow trustees' attention after they'd taken care of regular busi- ness for the evening. "A 1990 report touted the edu- cation centre as a source of civic pride (in Oshawa)," she said. "I doubt that the definition of civic pride to the unemployed is the building of luxury office space for a school board that is seen by some of our ratepayers as extrav- agant." She told colleaguesthe project will cost $25.8 million in 1990 figures with financing in the form of a debenture of S 17 million. Trustees approved the con- struction of a new education cen- tre in the fall of 1990. They felt a new administration building would be more cost-efficient than housing staff in five different rented facilities as is the case now. But, trustee Hopper charged the new education centre will cost almost $1 million more a year than current accommodations. "Arguments have been made that we need more space, it will save on travel and that we will eventually own it," says Mrs. Hopper. "While some of this may be true, plain and simple common sense says it's bad business to be building office space when there is an abundance of vacant office space available whether we are to rent, buy or lease to own. "We do not need, nor can we afford the fanciest accommoda- tion in the region." Mrs. Hopper questioned why trustees were asked to vote on a maintenance facility at the last board meeting when nine are new trustees and haven't received any information on the joint project with the education centre. The trustee asked the board not to pursue the construction of the education centre any further. Board chairman Louise Farr told trustee Hopper that an infor- mation meeting on the education centre project is scheduled for May 21 for trustees. She told Mrs. Hopper to delay the motion until trustees attend that meeting. "The next critical point is at the tendering stage," said Mrs. Farr. However Mrs. Hopper charged, "I feel it would be unethical to go ahead and tender when there is no clear consensus from the present board. "The construction industry has been hard hit by the recession and it is not fair to expect contractors to go to great expense to tender on a project that we cannot even guarantee exists." Trustee Hopper agieed to delay her motion until all trustees receive information on the educa- tion centre at the May 21 meet- ing. Stores remained shut Sunday DURHAM - Despite threats by some retailers to open Sunday, police received no complaints about stores breaking the law. Few stores planned to open Sunday, though there was speculation some would, including Consumer's Distributing in the Pickering Town Centre. Though a spokesperson from that store told the News Advertiser Fri day shoppers would likely find that store open Sunday, its doors remained closed. Retail giants Eaton's and Sears are both in favor of Sunday shopping, but refused to defy laws. Durham Regional Police had warned retailers charges would be laid if officers found stores breaking the law. DELIVERY SERVICE - ": waCN FW TItIESE NEEM i RYMtlo To V= W0R tt N VM IEwf ADVERMS CAt TOM AM N TM DAYS NfM WEDNESDAY, MAY 13,1992 _ JNEWS ADVERTISER (IUAXIPICK.) HOME EXPRESSIONS WEST BI WAY (AJAXIPICK.) PMARMA PLUS (AJWICK.) 'COUPON CLIPPER (AJAXIPICK.) 'RAlLSIDE FAB. CO. LTD ""ICK.) EATONS (AWICK.) REAL ESTATE (AMPICK.) 'THE FLOOR FASHION CENTRE MCK) 'RED ROOSTER (AJAX) GARDEN GALLERY(AAM".) 'SEARS OJAX/PICK.) 'HENRY'S DES NOW AUTO WM SHOPPERS DRUG MART (A W(RICK.) HENRY'S D04T CENTRE (AJAXIPICK.) SLEEP FACTORY (AJAX) • oommpd Dam M"Abo .w«.+to sMabd AaN.Mole. Daly ,W^ 9 �. ead the 3 times a week OWO ANZ leo7k Take the GO Train to the Jays game and there'll be no stopping us. For GO Information, call 665-0022. Hearing-impaired devices: 1-800-387-3652. � A11SR iR We became the leit9eg t shopping centre in Durham with our 1988 Sears Wing expansion AND we're proud of how we look. Open atries, beautiful skylights and a warm & friendly team of merchants to serve you. ONLY E VERY BEST! IL: J7►tib ill• l �b Ir6111i IrrlrR [S;�� MSI � MRY ]I^ IV R t - Severed- rm r -- may belong to cop ' s slain wife PICKERING - A badly -decom- posed human arm found off Hamilton Beach could be that of former Pickering resident Nicole Mattison, whose husband has been charged with her first-degree mur- der. Hamilton -Wentworth region police say the Saturday morning discovery of the severed limb was made in the same area as that of a human thigh belonging to Mrs. Mattison, 52, in January. While "there's nothing to indi- cate" whether the limb belongs to a male or female "because it's so badly decomposed," Staff Sergeant Bob Buck says "reasonable specu- lation" suggests it belongs to the former McLeod Cres. resident. The arm has been sent for forensic tests. David William Mattison, 54, a Metro police sergeant, was charged in March with his wife's murder. Mrs. Mattison was report- ed missing four days before Christ- mas by her husband, who told investigators she had disappeared 19 days earlier. She reportedly walked away from their car in Toronto after a dispute and smashed a window of their vehi- cle. The couple lived here eight years before putting their house up for sale a year -and -a -half ago to move to their retirement home in Fonthill, near St. Catharines. The couple had been married 34 years and had two sons, one of whom was killed in a car accident. United Way office on the move AJAX-PICKERING - The United Way is preparing for a big change. Aftcr 15 years, it's moving to a new office in the LOEB Baywood Plaza on Bayly St., west of Har- wood Ave. in Ajax. The office is now located in the Ajax Plaza on Harwood Ave. S. Effective June I, the United Way's address is Suite 407,95 Bayly St. W., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 7K8. Its phone number remains the same, 686- 0606. A6- 060W'hen the P agency first opened its doors here 20 years ago, it served 12 social service and health care agencies. T,-�da,,, it serves 26. [IrE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE three arefuliv selected granites, chosen to t the PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL OFFERI These chosen colours are a rich brown, a beautiful our dist-InctIve grey-, which are avail?ble in popular sizes, profile and designs starting at 95' The Sandt'rson Scal of approval is our ee for duality -incl %�c�rktnanship on evert n Grauitr �1,,;:u;:;nt SAIN- DERS(N SANDERSQN ` Tel 1 v NOTICE• ALL CUSTOMERS New goverrunent leolsAllation asWe would like . . . . . . and door-to-cloor solicitation for ALL Monument Companies. be of personal assistance to you but due to the new regulations we cannot contactyou unless you ask us. i Please call us toll - at :11 1- D. • Sanderson Monument•.[.United. 33 Peter Street South, Ord1ta. Ontario HZRZW AUTHOR= SANDIRKSON MONUIWNTTO CONTACT MC RZQAMMG • 1 Ir i Telephone: �atifn r�tir,ti� SANUIERWN MONUM3011TCOMPANT LUIRTM IUVIIII)AY FIGHT Every Friday Night, beginning at 7:00 p.m. enjoy entertainment suitable for the whole family. This Friday Night we are pleased to present... STEP IN TWO DANCE STUDIO I A Ballroom & Latin Dance Show dor the best bargains in town, shop' the NEWS ADVERTISER c I ir the paint and paper people GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES _ON PAINT AND WALLPAPER pAY?1992 d5 $at • �e Suln 5a1e d0 say i A 0 I pA WE - 12 ROYALE EXTERIOR WOOD STAIN / Nobody beats our quality at this price! • For wood siding and 9 9 fences 3.78 Litres • • Redwood "After e Walnut Sale • Cedar Price 15.99 (&7904. 7905. 7906) LUAUKT VkLYETTE PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL LATEX CEILING FLAT LATEX SATIN LUSTRE LATEX SEMI -GLOSS 10eai for smooth or texture, rra, •;• . - , , , I :....., . .... I surfaces Spatter resistant d`e "wins xrubtr f9rooms and wouo:r Easy to apply 1x1701 ab'e f m sh Easy +gate, able anc scruboable cedit up •6137, •8147 V 9 178 cues 78 Utnir 78 titres 'After After •After Sale Sale saile Price 34.!! mice 29 !! Price 33." P C koFEss,u IN -STOCK ' i. . VENETIAN - ~` BLINDS' In white, almond and gre1" VINYL find a lower ply pricecan't venetian t lower priced venetian blend. SUN IIERAL 2 iliR11SN SPIRITS Pure Bristle 'AM. Paint Thinner •ae•r 100 mm twice 4 titre LOUR PRICE GUARANTEE! It you find a comparable quality paint or walkpvvering elsewhere within 30 days. bring In proof of purchase of our product and we will happily refund the difference. Guaranteed► AtMr Safe Price On Paints In Effect Monday June S. 1992 -SCARBOROUM in mak* DWI Centre w. etwe. Tie ai ml.,r 4lit7►R salAW Ff. 9grim9m Sal I Y� ' gam bpm PROFESSIONAL LATEX PRIMER -X.- n• 11.1— ,�for ,dno previously painted d'vwai .v000 and piasler E asv :n aPpiv very good Uuahty x•8110, Fmmuwsm,.�wu Price 21j pRQp S. PROFESSIONAL LATEX SATIN id.& to, v,�q (I . q and :.-aroorris 1Nashab,e finish Easv ware, dean -up 100 5 or oastet co,ours+81271 78 lines After sale Price nx P� =--YAC on; FLECK LATEX CAULKr SME KIT White. brown and see, 9feY 310 ml tube •rr,• i.�! choose from wire 11 10 colours to OUR QUALITY GUARANTEE! It you are not completely satisfied with your St Clair purchase we will gladly replace the product or refund your money Guaranteed! (Labour not included) Compared to St Clalr's previously Offered price on these selected items AJAX Y Elay %oCF re mw �r 3L) Spit 428-1608 9 am 9 pm Sal gam bpm Pkkwing Town Centre 11111". 2 i titnt�ry Mon Fri •••AAAA•�rr�wwww■■■■ AA// 9a.m 9Pm 85232 Sat 990am bpm V,2 •i. 'jay _ �:. f' '? ��' n J New Ajax councillor wants open governm FROM PAGE Al garner a majority," he says. • Among the issues he wants to address are base- • ment apartments, commercial and industrial develop- ment, and open government. "I want the town to get moving on commercial and industrial development. The residential has grown, but commercial and industrial has lagged badly," he says. The government process "needs to be more open" to involve more people, he says. Voter turnout during elections is low, Mr. Parish says, because "people feel their vote doesn't matter." For his part, Mr. Leckey was expecting a closer result. "I've heard for so long that people are tired of politicians. This resuit totally contradicts everything I've heard," he says. Popularity contest? Both candidates feel Mr. Parish's profile helped him. "Voter identification is a big factor in this kind of thing," Mr. Parish says. "Mr. Leckey worked hard, but he's relatively unknown and that hurt him. "My name is known locally from the last election and generally, so it helped," Mr. Parish says. Mr. Leckey says, "It was him versus the other can- didate. I was clearly the other guy." Town clerk Al Hodges says Mr. Parish could be sworn in prior to the next council meeting, on Tues- day. May 19, or any time before the next meeting simply by going to his department at the town hall. Mr. Parish is a lawyer who lives on Woodhouse Cres. 300/o OFF Solid maple and maple veneer bedroom furniture features traditional styling. Wide selection of pieces to suit adults' and kids' rooms. # 54470 .-. - I a ..E •' When was the last time J • at these prices? 300 :.OFF SOO OFF 4 -pc. oak suite with Blond finish includes a dresser, 4 -pc. oak suite with Harvest finish includes a dresser. mirror, chest and headboard. +r6o334. Reg. 1899.99..1599.99 l mirror, door chest and headboard. #60504. Reg. 2299.99..1799.99 MalchvV right. tab* also on sale Matching pieces also on sale SALE PRICES END SAT., MAY 23,1992, OR WHERE SEARS IS OPEN, SUN., MAY 24,1992 APqkAft -your money's worth... and more L VISIT SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE,-., PHONE 420-8000. WE'RE OPEN MON.-FRI. 10:00 A.M.-9:100 P.M., SAT. 9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M. �. ............. ......................... ..._ .......................• JIM t.ecaey Defeated ►�: r f# ti' st''"ki77ra C : r Cs). {::t.'t%{✓�iMt� r .. voieers Honored as Pickering Museum Village gears up for'92 To the editor, The Town of Pickering Department of Community Ser- vices and Facilities kicked off the new season for the Pickering Museum Village on Friday, April 2-i at the Westshore Communitv Centre. The 1991 volunteers were hon- ored with a wine and cheese social, and entertainment was pro- vided by Bob Watt. Master of Ceremonies Rod Mason reminded everyone of the tremendous value that is realized due to the unique volunteers who provide such a special touch at the museum. Acting Mayor and Ward 1 The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal rea- sons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone number for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., L 1 S 2H5 or sent by FAX to 683-7363. Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner brought greetings and appreciation to the group and well wishes for the 1992 season. Gwen %lowbrav was honored for her man years as a volunteer and board member at the Pickering Museum Village. Thomas Quinn, director of community services and facilities, presented %-1rs. hlow•bray with a framed photo- graph of the Miller Cole Hous: — the home she was instrumental in restoring. The Victorian dwelling PUD currently on site in the Museum Village is often used in the Road to Avonlea television series. Special thanks are due to local business sponsors who provided gifts for volunteers including Ash - brooks. DA Mediad Salon, Heron - gate Dinner Theatre, Lighting Unlimited, Paul Wongs, The Pick- ering Players, Two Hearts Gifts, Vandermeer tiurserv, and Z -Art Gallery. Sharon Milton, Recreation Co-ordinator =CSP= WRAT 4WENED e k, TO TNIS Root0l' Ell News AdvertiserThe nwentit content Of the NeAdyer- A Metroland Community Newspaper ttreir Is protected by copyright and unauthorized use t WWW wditn con- sent Is prohlbfl*d. Timothy John Whittaker The mearves the "M o classify or attuso Publisher any odnMps*rrieni of his dtiscrotlom Ajax Good Samaritan thanked To the editor, Yes, Ajax always has been and still is, a caring community. I can attest to that having lived here since 195X. To Scott Lynne who recently came to my rescue in Baywood Plaza parking lot, my grateful thanks. I came out of Ltxbs to find my "Jetta" with a flat fire and since this was the first occasion I had needed to use the jack to put on the spare, hadn't a clue how to assemble it, nor had sufficient strength to shift the bolts on the tire, which I could have done in my younger days. While I was contemplaung how to solve this problem a young man passed b% and when I asked him if it would be safe to drive on the damaged tiro to the nearest service station to get it fixed, he replied "definitely unsafe". He then asked if I had a spare and when I said 1 had, he promptly took oyer the job of putting on the spare tire. So again Scott Lynne — Ajax Good Samaritan — thanks a mil- lion! 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"This will help straighten up Brittany's legs and ankles." A little more than a month has passed since Brittany's operation and already she's able to stand. "She's a success," beams Mr. Parrington. Brittany now has to learn how to walk all over again. She goes *to therapy at Hugh McMillan Rehab Centre, part of Variety Village, every weekday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Monday and Wednesday nights, she takes swimming classes to help strengthen her muscles and increase coordination. Brittany's sister Amy misses her twin. "They are always together," says Mr. Parrington. "It's hard on Amy when Brittany is out of the house all day. She's like a little mother. She's always looking out for her sister." Brittany is living at her Pick- ering home on an outpatient basis from the Hospital for Sick Chil- dren. It's hoped she'll be released • from the hospital by May 22. Once she is no longer a patient at Sick Children's, Brittany's medical coverage will end. Her parents will have to pay a private therapist to come in three times a week for six months. "We're fighting to give her all she can get but it is financially difficult," says Mr. Parrington. The cost for a private therapist is $50 for a one-hour session. Therapy could continue for up to Bike -a -thou aids disabled I nd poor kids DURHAM - You can help disabled and disadvan- taged children by participat- ing in the 20th annual Vari- ety Club Bike -a -thou. The bike-a-thon will take place Sunday, May 24 on seven courses across Metro. The courses, many of which are off-road, are open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Each is approximately 32 kilotmetres and takes about two bouts to'. complete. :Prizes wilt be awarded so the rider who raises the most... money on each course. The Sul shine Pool, which is 100 per caul accessible to chif= tiren'witb any disability. Pledge forms are avail.' able at the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Com- mercia'. Ave., Ajax, any Royal Bank or MacDonald's location or by calling the Variety Club at 961-7300. For information on course locations, call Valerie Lapp at 961-7300. 12 months depending on Brit- tany's progress. When friends and relatives heard about the Parringtons' pos- sible financial plight, they orga- nized a golf tournament to be held Saturday, May 16 at Glen Cedars Golf and Country Club in Claremont. Tickets were sold to 100 cou- ples for $100 each for golf, dinner and dancing. More then enough companies sponsored golf holes, including the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser. "We even got a cheque from a company in Quebec," says Caro- line Watt, a friend of the Parring- Males, Females & Kids Needed For Spring & Summer Work in Catalogues, Magazines, Film and TV Commercials. Join the excitement today! We specialize in Ethnics, Mature Maidens & Men (416) 408-2460 Modelling & Talent Agency of Canada Inc. 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Young Reformors­spread partyword � DURHAM - The Reform Party .is not just attracting adults fed up with the three mainstream politi- cal parties in Canada. It's also becoming popular with some young people. Steve Groeneveld and Anita Gledhill are two examples. They're on the executive of the only Young Reformers' group connected to a riding association. The Ontario Riding Young Reformers was founded in Febru- ary and the eight -member execu- tive is made up of students from Andersson Collegiate in Whitby. Ontario Riding covers Picker- ing, Ajax and most of Whitby. The Reform Party, Mr. Groen- eveld says, is "the only party, I feel, that's interested in getting their priorities across. That's get- ting the Canadian economy stable, running in the black and being fis- cally responsible." Reform Part), leader Preston Manning is "responsible for what he says. He doesn't sound like he's embellishing what he says. He's straight forward." ' lr. Groeneveld says. Mr. Groeneveld has always had an interest in politics and has been "conservative, right wing, all my life." Ms. Gledhill's interest in poli- tics stems from a Grade 11 poli- tics course she took. Fellow high school students are supportive of the pair's involvement in politics. Ms. Gled- hill says, "I've never heard any- one make a negative comment about us being involved. "A lot say they're IS now and zan vote, so they should pay attention now," she says. .Mr. Groeneveld's interest in Home sales drop in April DURHAM - Sales of sin- gle-family homes dropped 10 per cent last month over March, reports the Toronto Real Estate Board. In April, there were 4,242 sales in the Toronto area com- pared to 4,754 in March. "We were fairly pleased with April's resale market," comments TREB president John Hutton. "While it wasn't as strong as last year's mar- ket, the results were in line with our expectations. Prices held steady and daily sales were close to those reported in Manch." He says the board expects market stability for the nest of the year, allowing for season- al fluctuations. In the board's 22 east dis- tricts there were 1,250 sales at an average price of $186,912. Mr. Hutton adds he's dis- appointed the recent provin- cial budget "did little to boost consumer confidence — the missing ingredient for a full market recovery." However, he commends the government for not mov- ing to introduce a teal -estate gains tax, which he says would have been "disastrous." the Reform Party began with a seminar he conducted for an OAC (Grade 13) politics class. 1.1 had to study a party and I chose the Reform Party and did a seminar. From that class, the nucleus (of the Young Reformers) began," says Mr. Groeneveld, 18. "There are eight real members of the Young Reformers. Others come and go, but there are eight core members." Ms. Gledhill, 18, is in the same politics class and heard the semi- nar her classmate conducted. "I liked what I heard and four or five of us started it up," she says. Mr. Groeneveld is president of the group and Ms. Gledhill trea- surer. Other executive members include vice-president Tracie Nof- tle and secretary Casey Halladay. There are Young Reformer groups at some universities, but the Ontario Riding Reform Party is the first to have its own youth group. "They get input from the young. There are new ideas, from a perspective of young people," says Mr. Groeneveld. The Young Reformers also handle many of the riding associa- tion's social events — organizing dances and barbecues in the sun11, mer. The Young Reformers meet every other week and new mem. bers are welcome. For more information, call Mr. Groeneveld at 668-3858 or Ms. Gledhill at 430-7028. THE REGIONAL 707D))) MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM DURHAM REGION HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITE T -e METRO (BROCK WEST) DISPOSAL SITE will be closed on Monday, May 18, 1992, for the Victoria Day holiday. 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Last week, provincial environ- ment minister Ruth Grier referred the matter to an Environmental Assessment Advisory Committee (EAAC) for a six-week review. The decision to send the matter to the advisory committee was a "bitter disappointment" to Ajax �j mayor Jim Witty, but Ajax Save the Waterfront Committee (ASWC) chairman Dave McGregor is "opti- mistic and pleased." Mr. McGregor says, "Mrs. Grier thinks this is an issue of significant concern and a more detailed review is appropriate. We think it's appro priate " However, Mr. Witty says the referral is an "unnecessary delay. "Under the Environmental._. Assessment (EA) Act, there's a "= process that has to be followed. The process was followed. Let's get on with the damn thing," he says. Linda Pim, Ms. Grier's execu- tive assistant, says the minister 'C would "need at least two weeks to consult with people in the govern- ment" before making a decision. "It should be early July, I hope? no later than that," Ms. Pim says. Durham region wants to build a new water supply plant on the town's lakefront, next to an existing supply facility. The region selected the site using a Class EA process- The ASWC wants an Individual EA used to select a site, something plant proponents say would take at crTNE ARS ��4► #YY 13yd!!J-YA©S 1SA P:,ant decision delayed $20 million) into a sewage treatment plant. They're not going to do that until they're sure they have water," Mr. Witty says. The sewage treatment plant would be built between Pickering Beach Rd. and Shoal Point Rd., south of Bayly St., and would service some areas both north and south of Hwy. 401. "Major industrial land is lying dormant until we lust two years to complete. leukemia in the area Rw The new plant will serve Ajax concerns raised, "I am asking the • and Pickering. Both towns current- to attempt to resolve these con- " ly get water from the existing plant all sides in the matter and report y hit-b and from a similar facility in Whit- �'. •. " . The existing plant will reach by. E ` capacity in 1994 and construction to present our infdrmation," he of the new facility will take about ; Mr. Witty says, see no benefit ., two years.: Water from the Whitby plant is Her mandate is to make a decision needed to service growth in that��.' based on the information she has. I'm surprised she hasn't made a community. decision." 1 In a letter dated May 6 to Dr. ing the town, Mr. Witty says.::h, e "Developers areprepared to put a Philip Byer, the chairman of the subla'll amount offme s tt money (about7W EAAC, Ms. Grier said she's received about 45 letters and 306; form letters requesting a more strin- gent EA review. In her letter, Ms. Grier outlined some of the concerns raised by opponents of the plant, including impacts, the size of environmental facility, flaws in the the possible Class EA process, and the incl- Bence of Down Syndrome and leukemia in the area Rw Ms. Grier said, because of the concerns raised, "I am asking the committee to work with the parties to attempt to resolve these con- " cems. The committee will consult with all sides in the matter and report y back to her in six weeks. Mr. McGregor says the ASWC �z will prepare a presentation to the E EAAC..A: "It's an opportunity again for us to present our infdrmation," he says. "I ; Mr. Witty says, see no benefit ., sending it off to this committee. Her mandate is to make a decision based on the information she has. I'm surprised she hasn't made a decision." The delay in a decision is hurt- ing the town, Mr. Witty says.::h, v "Developers areprepared to put a subla'll amount offme s tt money (about7W have the (water supply) plant," says Mr. Witty. In addition to Dr. Byer, who is an engineering professor at the University of Toronto, other EAAC members are Robert Gibson, an environmental sci- ence professor at the University of Waterloo, and consultant Christine Lucyk Ms. Pim says this is the first time the minister has referred a matter to the advisory committee. Jim Withy e�e�11 "I CLUB PLUS and the CLUB PLUS design are trademarks of LOEB Inc. .... .f: +gyp*. .'�� � .. w'3�ilsoeTl•�''�+`*.i1R� ♦. '... •. �'�'#�iliyt�.... a - 1.� y ! f a low ..►�' have the (water supply) plant," says Mr. Witty. In addition to Dr. Byer, who is an engineering professor at the University of Toronto, other EAAC members are Robert Gibson, an environmental sci- ence professor at the University of Waterloo, and consultant Christine Lucyk Ms. Pim says this is the first time the minister has referred a matter to the advisory committee. Jim Withy e�e�11 "I CLUB PLUS and the CLUB PLUS design are trademarks of LOEB Inc. .... .f: +gyp*. .'�� � .. w'3�ilsoeTl•�''�+`*.i1R� ♦. '... •. �'�'#�iliyt�.... a - 1.� By DONNA DONALDSON Durham Staff DURHAM - The Durham Board of Education will study any and all methods to ease classroom crowding now that year-round schooling has been rejected by parents. Public board officials will have in their hands next month a report complete with recommen- dations on how to solve accom- modation problems at schools here. Staff and parents at schools earmarked to test a modified cal- endar rejected the concept last week. Parents cast 1,178 ballots, — 920 against year-round school. Seventy-five per cent of parents had to approve the concept before the board would continue with the second phase of determining the school calendar. "Did we envision that this would be the reality`'" asked Oshawa trustee Audrey MacLean at Monday's board meeting. "Do we have Plan '13' — what would happen if we didn't get a pilot out of this? I think a lot of people were expecting to see some results from our consultation pro- �•• cess. Public school trustees had hoped that two schools or even one could have been identified to tp pilot the modified school year, said Mrs. MacLean, especially at z schools in the region's west end such as Highbush in Pickering where there are accommodation problems. "Plan 'B' was if there were no schools identified then we would provide a full report to board," said trustee Bobbie Drew, who chaired the modified school year advisory board. "In my view, this board had no pre -determined concept of how this vote would go," said board chairman Louise Farr. While the board didn't see 75 - per cent support for the concept, chairman Farr said she thinks there's a strong statement that many parents would consider a modified calendar. "We may wish to respond to that in the future," she said. Trustees agreed the consulta- tion process with parents was an educational experience. "No experience is a non -learning experience," said Pauline Laing, director of education. Whitby trustee Allan Gunn said, "We've been fust in public consultation. When I see moms and dads turning out by 85 per cent, we've done something_ right." Monica Krawetz, project lead- er of the Modified School Year, a said her task is to now draw a report on the project background, the consultation process, analyze the process and to make recom- t Galbraith i/J Repair Centre /, jrsd ry a Walde I Waki gft►r W"SW" i ttaawb �. M � w nun � le' clemw d ,W" 0-01 a h5" t�uUm an ftt 4lkt.r'gor I. PmdWw riW l ---- CUP &SANE — - -- mendations. She'll present the report to the program com- mittee June 1. "Me recommendation made last June was that two schools would pilot the concept," noted Ms. Krawetz. "I think the process has been really % cat�o� Date nt GtiarrtV Mcac�eNetw a�� Gtiddr�'s women s Sohb More NlV, Plcker,ng n School Skofeemester B Pearson `ester B Pea�oot G100P School ; g nco%.% Score enter o01 3� ,,Gp,pa Nl1ghtsPUbl%C Spee S`0te asps wesiflO eW�k Comm Ghaccr Westnev Ne'9 Ctc. A1ax Nom v��1a9e �ncted A,ax �o+nm�n'� p,cker�n9 `, StOre Asea Giln btu ker,n9 JV,y Store Stole ' Store �5 Av9�5� S;�ce Stove store store P,ckerng No�Se of po)k r,c AA a1Xwacrcors S°ccer Sht`ne<s \30.0 way Fo��a(,on Kean&Stroke I.00ndakO\ NeaR & S„ oke l oll at,o n A1aX R nge�e — valuable for staff and for parents. So many peo- ple were involved in the decision-making pro- cess. It has been a learning experience for every- one." The report in June will address where the board will go from here, she said. o lhaye s` 0 � 9 9 arr t p dere �� � ear � ire ain t� one o ag 1e ot 'am� - BBQS d comm e�g�ib our ,ny mer. �i� t�0� v■- 110ele00o � DO" 1.0c.0Nlrcaer_%e"U S 0611 stoic wo 1 r'ni o School South ool S 16 �uthwp0d�1 22 esc�Sd`p0 �kes'de �; Betas'9h'a nBand a"ak 22 Stole pl�ecia9 GOA 13 Store WO'paeals P`►aX ' . 3666 Store plcoo9 6 Store Easter o�erweekFestwit►es H 12 2� StOce c Field A1ax �oat�c Som ' 2U Store 2'1 c�S1oWp!teh �`��• Jv1y A1ax� s�bulance St. JohS�cetY BBQ store n Stole ASS. Center stole pude `earr,cn9 Store 25 Y `Vgt AVg AlarsSaver yes SIoW pitch W5 Store Alai d ao ?(oglerSS ti� 22 Store "M stole Ca na .. � `'•y;^ P •x .iii. �� - . BatS Support ch 1 0 LOEB 'CLUB PLUS and the CLUB PLUS design are trademarks or LOES Inn 1: L% Ho---------- usinhelp'agency gets piovin'C" ial funds By JOAN RANSBERRY Durham Staff DURHAM - m's homeless have been given a boost by the province. Durha Joan Skelton, chairman of Durham's Access to Perma- nent Housing, says the province informed her Monday the agency has been granted $234,000 in provincial funds. "We've been funded until March of '93," says Ms Skeleton. The money from the ministry of housing and the min- ._ rr x r' qr. Yui �' ✓ ,. F„ y 5 % istry of social services will be used to run four local projects. "We are absolutely elated," says Ms. Skelton. Durham Access To Permanent Housing was one of 68 groups across Ontario subjected to a recent review. Now that agency officials know the funds are forthcom- ing, plans can be put into action. The money will be put to good use, says Ms. Skelton. She points out there are currently more than 1,000 fami- lies and individuals in Durham on the housing needs list. In Durham, housing projects were run by Housing Help Durham, Big Sisters N.O.W., John Howard Society, Oshawa and District Association For Community Living and the YWCA Oshawa. However, the one-year housing project run by the Oshawa and District Association for Community Living recently finished after helping 58 adults. Now that funding has been granted by the province, the housing agency will appeal to regional council for $46,824. "Hopefully we'll get regional funding too," says Ms Skelton. "The uncertainty for those try- ing to help the homeless was stressful," says Ms. Skelton. "This is not the time to cut ser- vices geared towards providing help with basic necessities such as housing." In making her appeal, Ms. <;. Skelton outlines the work done and the people helped by the pro- jects in 1991: 7M J The John Howard Society had 655 requests for help in hous- ing. ...•f'�tti�iflk`�1�T1fV�M►Ai1lt/11itlff�i�g1�''IrM•AN'M� * - 0 PRE -SEASON SPECIAL t5„O * DON'T PAY TILL JAN. 1993 NTRAL AIR FROM 1 4 9 9 5 -YEAR FACTORY WARRANTY INSTALLED 2V AIR SYSTEMS AJAX 428-5730 OUT-OF-TOWN 1-800-263-0042 coo of p ip NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING MONDAY, JUNE 15,1992 AT 7:30 RM. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, PICKERING CIVIC COMPLEX ONE THE ESPLANADE, PICKERING A Special Pubic Meeting will be held by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering for the purpose of hearing the views of the public on the need to revise fie Pickering District Plan. This Meeting has been scheduled in accordance with Section 26 of tie Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.p. 13. Any person who attends the Meeting will be provided with an opportunity to be heard with respect to the need for the revision of Picke ing's official plan. A Ptamirg Report will be prepared for Council's consideration and as a basis for pubic dwission. Copies of this Planning Report will be available from Ute office of the Town Clerk at the Civic Complex, between 8:30 a.m. and 590 pm. on or after June 81h, 1992 Additional information may be obtained by Contacting the Planning Department at 683-2760 or 420-4617. Wayne Arthur Bruce J. Taylor Maya Town Clerk PIANO TUNING JOHN SAUVE vwa turn a rEpwUw UPEMBOCIE TUNING $ SPECIAL 50OO pLEpSE CALL INCLUDING TAXES (416) 509-0973 " of " TOWN OF PICKERING NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS Under the provisions of the Weed Control Act of the Province of Ontario Pubic Notice is hereby given b al owners and oomiparns of subdivided lards or lots not exceeding 10 acres whether or not the lots are part of a subdivision within the Town of Pickering that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds on any such subdivided lands or lots in the Town of Pickering are destroyed by Monday, June 1. 1992 and throughout the seasat, the Council of the Town of Pickering has directed the Weed Intspeclors for the Region of Durham to cause said noxious weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such a manner as they may deem proper, and that the expenses incurred by the said Weed Inspectors in the discharge of their duties shall be placed on the COlec Wr% Rol of the Town of Pickering against the respective parcels concerned and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes under the Municipal Act. Please note that weeds such as dandelions and goldenrod are not considered noxious weeds under the Weed Control Act. Dental Care DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC REPAIRS (1 hr.) RELINES NEW DENTURES LOWER DENTURE STABILITY MyoloCTM System Wiliam SUN DT 64 old Kingston Rd. W. FREE Picketing Magi Alan 6834294 CONSULTATION after hmrs 4264W1 To Advertise your probuion111 Service call Janice at 683-5110 Eye Care OPTOMETRISTS DR. E. GILLEZEAU & DR. M. FITZSIMMONS WE INVITE NEW PATIENTS BYAPPOINTMENT WE OFFER FAMILY EYECARE • Contact Lenses • Binocular Vision • Perceptual Testi,g • Dispensing of all Types of Frames 8 Contacts Pickering Corporate Centre 1305 Pickering Parkway #822 683-1175 839-5303 Purchase a complete new pair of prescription eyeglasses at their regular -: price and get a second pair of single vision eyeglasses of equal or lesser valueFREE* (frames and lenses only). Or Purchase a pair of contact lenses and get a spare clear pair (same prescription) FREE. We are offe ft this promotion on clear MW coloured contact lenses! TAI WA M your money's worth ... and more Sears Canada Inc TM Trade Mark authorized for use in Canada And now with our brand new labs on premises in many of our locations, we can Provide EXPRESS SERVICE on most types of eyeglasses. Come in and look over the quality, selection, and value that Canadians 11' :have come to expect from Sears Optical and take advantage of this offer before June 12, 1992. Eye Examinations arranged. The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. PICKERING TOWN CENTRE OSH n 0 .- v Mason =* Bruce Taylor, A.M.C.*E 420-8000 ext. 564 AWA CENTRE Regbnal weed Inspecxor Town Clerk . 576-1711 668-7721 MA t�f.1 i ' Town of Pldkering •Flee Dan r cares lea ne h�� apecu,y tapped sew.011 In SIM 1,—S e,has fetwn M the tree parr TM5 ons rest bads* at annW ,e comorned «nh tiny other oner Some lanssapprya'er an adddipnai cast Sorry tp ryeS pryer ue cannp accept return on pwchase rMtwut Ire S E A R S C L U B"" The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. PICKERING TOWN CENTRE OSH n 0 .- v Mason =* Bruce Taylor, A.M.C.*E 420-8000 ext. 564 AWA CENTRE Regbnal weed Inspecxor Town Clerk . 576-1711 668-7721 MA t�f.1 i ' Town of Pldkering •Flee Dan r cares lea ne h�� apecu,y tapped sew.011 In SIM 1,—S e,has fetwn M the tree parr TM5 ons rest bads* at annW ,e comorned «nh tiny other oner Some lanssapprya'er an adddipnai cast Sorry tp ryeS pryer ue cannp accept return on pwchase rMtwut Ire �>����� Ys.M�• .�.'. e....ul: ..Ilse •.tsar. _ r. . •.. ._ ... _ -•`�- r � 't. �.J .C,.� �t .r L . . . .. ... 1`�r r . p Learn how .{a d0 0 ,� to start a �,�� �a� a9-5xv "c 5171 all firm at se 0 s . ...�•.•✓.-ri- - MA 1 4 p S9� s mi JUL ar �� n� PICKERING - A seminar on ls S Startinga Small Business will be may, P hosted by the town of Pickering on ...___ -- Wednesday, May 20. The event is a joint project of the town's economic development Office and the provincial ministry of GREENindustry, trade and technology, .: Guest speaker Norm Rolfe, PEPPERS senior business consultant with the ministry, will cover topicslike y U.S.A. entrepreneurship, self-assessment,Is a loan programs, business planning, LB. ways of going into business, busi-7 T "_ ness structures, financing and 1.74 kg sources of information. The seminar will be held at the BONELESS civic complex, One The Esplanade, � C H I C K CHICKEN starting at 7 p.m. E N Registration fee is $20, which BREASTS includes written materials and refreshments. Interested people are Believe It asked to pre -register to avoid disap- pointment. Call Joan Alfrey, the town's coordinator of economic 99 LB- development, at 420-2222. Or, fax 420 -OW. 8.80 kg. Trivia contests REE RANG CHICKEN aid hospital... LEGS AJAX-PICKERING - An Ajax Believe It man is organizing his third "Tram Trivia Challenge" in support of the Ajax -Pickering General Hospital LB. expansion. Bill Johnstone, a former hospital 2.18 kg patient, raised S357 during the last challenge, which saw 16 teams of four peopie each participate. PORK He conceived the idea out of a desire to help the hospital and is SCHNITZELS hoping for an even better response Breaded a tkiAiread•d • at the next event, set for Wednes- day, May 20 at the Kerry Inn, �� Cloveridge Mall, Ajax. The fun starts at 7:30 p.m. During the Trivia Challenge, LB. teams attempt to answer 10 rounds of 10 questions each. Topics 6.60 kgo include general knowledge, history, movies, arts, literature, TV, music, ...�+�` `...., geography, science, sports, food LEAN and drnrtic. GROUND The "know it all" team wins a cash prize, the amount of which is BEEF determined by the number of par- tcipants. Believe It Registr t fee is $20 per team Donabons for is or pr= would 89 be apWciaWd. For mope information, call Mr. LB. Johnskxx at 686-3094. 4.16 kg. ...celebrate (Canada's 125th 42 -, - AJAX-PICKERING - Do you know a lot of Canadian trivia? • If so, you might watt to enter a - • • • ieam in the Canadian Trivia Night, • • - r a Canada 125 event The event will be held Tuesday, June 2, at 7:30 p.m., at the Harp and Thistle tavern, at 282 Monarch -Ave., Ajax. All proceeds from the event will go to the Hospital for Sick Children. i Cost is $5 a person; teams roust have four players apiece.: Top prize is $100 to the wiming tear[, plus a Canada 125 collector's edition poster for winning team STORE HOURS members. And, prizes will beMONDAY•FNW awarded dwmghout the night � "X! DLn To regista or fcr more informa- ti AY am • 1 R.nt. tion, call Dan or Anne at 683-8291, Ed or Connie at 686-3089, or Patty Pte► or Ahson at 428-0943. Q4 C , "CHOCOLATE RUM BALLS 8,2 69 CLOVERLEAF SOLID WHITE TUNA 222 198 g HOT HOUSE TOMATOES HOT PRICE BELGIUM PRODUCE 199LBl 2.18 kg SUBMARINES FR. BAGGETTES LR ITALIAN 4/100 DELSEY TOILET TISSUE 8 r. 2 ply 33 SUNPAC FROZEN LEMONADE PINK/WHITE 3/99 0 ASPARAGUS #1 GRADE 199 LB. MANGOES 12'S SIZE 89 EA. CASE OF 12/8.99 STARFIELD APPLE PIES 299 24 oz.s PRIMO PASTA 900 g as 0 Primo Spaghetti Sauce 99t 28 oz _&IMW "WWWW 1W T*&,WVA 2200 BROCK RD. N. (IN THE BPOCK NORTH PlA A) 428.3455 PICKERING KURTZ BLACK FOREST HAM 0 8 � /100g KURTZ ROAST BEEF 8�/100g LORETTA'S SINGAPORE NOODLES SALAD vs 9 100 g J SUNPAC LORETTA'S 100% Pure CHICKEN APPLE FRIED RICE JUICE !9 48 oz. 100 g 99 EGGROLLS 59C HAVE A SAFE '# LONG WEEKEND FM 1 AGE WA -71M NEWS AQVP"EJ4 Nip, KO�Y 1!N TOWN OF AJAX 0/GOO PARKS &RECREATION DEPARTMENT O O IS THE TIME � PLAN NOW TO REGISTER IN EXCITING DAY CAMPS Registration begins Monday, May 25,192 Parks and Recreation Administration Office Ajax Community Centre Second Floor Lobby Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m.-8:30 pm. Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 pm. Registration forms for all Day Camps are available only at the Administration offices. For your convenience, all amps can be post-dated cheque, dated the Wednesday prior to out session. One week sessions are also available for your convenience, 9 cam Taww Kds Catips sports cam X071 Ap 5-7 7-11 7-12 &12 CAMPS AT A GLANCE LOCOM tee Pa 4m n Park $1454m weeks Paulym Park Rotary Park A iCommurAy come $165h o weeps $1251two weeks $1254= weeks — 11-14 iPaulyrn Park $17SRwo weeks CAMPS TNW-q Monday . Friday 9.•00 am. -4A0 p.m. 4:OD p.m. - 6 p.m. After Hours After Hours Fees: $1 Wore week per child SESSION DATES Session 1 - July 6-17 •p„qm does not Session 2 - July 20 - 31 operate August 3, Session 3 - Aug. 4 -14 a specw event Sussion 4 - Aug. 17-28 wil be Am ad. Bus transportation is provided tfrougfgkrt Ajax b and from Paulym Park for Camp Explorations, Camp Taparac and Challenge Plus. Bus routes will be Confirmed in the Parent WOmation Package, available at 6me of registration. FOR FURTHER CAMP INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 427.8811. Checkmate Claremont Public School student Christine Williams positions the chess pieces on a set she made. Students displayed projects they've been working on this year at a recent open house. photo by Celia Bronkhorst A, ILD F _ a �a. r DON'T -JUST AD. OD DEALS. WE MAKE-, H� 2 TEMPO' N S DRI Sp y Tempe a 224W Sadao met dlltlagfpalret •A+r mrtdAlalr-I�uiftIMA aoned _ 2-M Iii W4 * xlpiile � � t>ti� 1lanedie P1ls�X14�136�pt�L>� a. y„0, 7r x1t} .w1''..' PICTURE PERFECT VALUE! nAl I n;: - PERFECT FREE I 2nd SET t P su PRINTS .24 Prints 699 •15 Expo= 99 30 Prints 8 — �p�E RIE N DEVMOP G & •12 Expowre 48 Prints $1 2" -36 Exposure 11 n PER fog ;nod Look X1V14 k YOUR IVCA I nv�� •.•• FILM MAY BE WORTH A FREE WINTARIO TICKET WILL BE GIVEN OUT WITH EACH ROLL of FILM BROUGHT IN FOR PROCESSING & PRINTING DURING MAY 19en r WEST HILL DICKERING WHITBY AJAX - NOW OPEN maty mum", 91 RYLANDER BLVD. 1725 KINGSTON RD. 311 BROOK ST. NORTH 75 GAYLY ST. W. ADOe, lx: show" GnUe . , f2, E. a Z Ro. 11'�1L1:I�t1I1S1: 282-4223 'c'°" h°"""' °O1 o«w � F ' BAYWOOD. CENTRE on waft 686-3784 686 -DRUG 666-3784 666 -DRUG 4MI711~� IN .......... i ._ -._•_- - AN rr•'y'r �..� l •�� •.r . i f r . •r ----------- ------------------------------------------------ ---- THENEWS!ADVER'j'ISWXi�,1fi�A�f'' . � reek From The cream Of The crop 0 101.7.1: FEDUC RfloRLF_ . IVAN I f I I r c -A •t • !J-'4 1 r c-9 -j W, AP LOADED WITH BUDS & BLOOMS l MPATIENS 1 4 PLANTS PER BOX -Guaranteed to bloom all summer long -Available to an array of colours -Choose from up to 20 colours 8 vanetif Blooms oontinuously full or partial shat Perfect for flower Keds d planters ONLY) � whit I 'D ou D �t y . �EVERGREENS 1Ad ISKYROCKET JUNIPER DUR ENTIRE SELECTION! FLOWERS &VEGETABLES �"°°'lolk°�'� °" "'� '� ` b°"ah na White Rose Hardy Northem Grown- w . laage nBeQS �� pn'n'rg A s Grown! " A huge selectran of +lowers' Popular DeWny. I �a' tail SALE C � ea. f mangows begoroas altywm d over 40 vaneees of Our reg 34 90ea NAL HYBRID TEAS hard todragons n waountn,5a° a� a"'° SPARTAN JUNIPER FLORIBUNDA S DOUBLE DELIGHT' `r Vegetables ndude t t vaneses of tomato 7 vane Gomoact m,n;�� n upngnt 5��� EUROPEANA' LANCOME't ti. r+ of peppers d aver 25 other vegetable punts See+ s 0 ort' a �i ea. T.B. MCOUESTEN" CHICAGO PEACE' t ' YOUR �r 3490ea SALE FRAGRANT CLOUD � BTTLE DE ROSE' - SPREADING JUNIPERS LITTLE DEVIL" SALE 'CHOICE Choose �0, -,"= ' GOLDEN BOUQUET' - 18 Wnton Garde• s urt weer' a�� or wiles � 88 -SALE �X� �_--_ ,.- 24' -09 N Y ' 5e MIX & MATCH A FLAT OF 12 BOXES ONLY 13.88eaJ'• I 2 95ea LAST YEARS PRICE 129BOX OR 14.49FL4T. ROSE MARIE' CLIMBING ROSES CAMPANILE" GOLDEN SHOWERS' SENSASS DELBARD' PLUS MA ,IMPERIAL BLAZE' MORE D MIDSIZE URN Cb@9 wt wit . Patio any Ardwriviel 88 ;22" CLAY -LOOK RIM POT l tuD rrtede of Qra1tN planet assns �I -Greet Mor shnft a arvu" Our rep 17 goes 88 ea. LANDSCAPE EDGING -Heavy plug owtwrw I black lartdeet lie edpwtp in a ktdudas t coluotir d de88 mC deep r 20' law Our rag p 61REtogore FENCING 1-ur 1 n graver while 88 no. a �a � M. FABRIC baver itss�w�ir OW&WWM* wide M sor Into to ". 1 TOMATO CAGES -Crow trtioa � lstnsloas to �09a�a p. HOURS: Kim �,� WHITBY SM.r SIMI. i 1213 Dundas St. E. 9��11.-6;WJ 1. W. of Thckson Rd. SALE ENDS ICK M�a MAY 21,1992. 70 islaind lid. OWED TO STOCK OM HAIR. Pon Unorv101 NOT ALL PRODUCT AVAILABLE AT OUR KEI Dy RD. n �ccucrr�v f1..M&. r M&. NUTRITE ANNUAL 6-7-11 --� FLOWER FOOD _ For annuals d son t 11lo 118FuNer d more pNnMt1 Hoppers Organ c based 2 reg bo. Box Our reg s 8900, �r SO GREEN 5-10-5 1 t I TOMATO FOOD 1 Formulated for large more delcxm Bwla stronger ritrusses 33 increases. flowering ng a trurt yield z kg bo. 40 Box O IRON PLUS 12-48 _RMPLUS ;PAWFOOO ROSE FOOD Used at our Farm to grow over 300.000 roses I-Contans ctvlill wort d magneswm W �� supenor growth a blooms 3 kg Oor -_I Our reg 5 990.x. iv Box PEREIMMAL 7-11-11 -For web a bwry perennials Org— �d Ourep.5.B90or or stlrte•look -Dell ae 32- w0 bradtr Our ray. 12 99w. SALE 30" PLAN' It" for gilt. pYo a dad' •30' W" wtw4 nesirt W I.ys Jump tl99aw Va/ SALE FLIFWf(XDAT NE OPEN SVNDars a THE AJE SOLDATTORES.y a THE OIaEENSMM� STORES. 44 OIL Hospital For Sick Children Foundation Tekthon. ay 30 & 31 on CFTO-TV. You; CWCE $ 81 SA L E ea. :is _J=1W FA GARDEN SOIL �' • _ ' Weal for top oress,rg .awes 6 owroing Hower I J a vegw weed decor 0124 2 4 yt rreiOeC � aKh weed hN �pmpC Siad so., � -! GAM*N_S_OIL 30L. BAG.. ONLY WHITE ROSE 1qGROW RICH I loch o'gar< no weeds „�o 30cur' 0-.,w�5•t ^ - A !iv�ng soA amendment w,tn "e,crul sat II GROW -RICH i �wna mat oo-ns the so" '0 o.yg►n a •na.es I hard more mo.sture a �utr ants BETTER THAN MANURE! 18KG. BAG _ ONLYS297 • LITE -WAY j PEAT MOSS Organic. improves soils abdrty to how more moisture a mi'enis a loosens heavy clay A must for Mower beds a planters88 37L. BAG ......... on $ BAG IRON PLUS 9-4-8 w° WEED A FEED y -Contsns vaktable chelated non 18kg beg c° ya0sgft a aeepwg weeds .... SAIE $18� C ci►A ~ ` CEDAR MULCH =sort • wafer a work ! __---88 118k9- 3W. it............. O�Arr 8AG HILLVIEW PLAY SAND -Wry fine washed sand for sand �.... 1 I boxes a play areas 118KG. BAG ...... DULY;3� CA ORO 2-14-0 BONE MEAL no "all a1 Purpose j -D6Nlops SMV roots for Our mg79%ox. s3sx 2 KG. BOX ...... SALE Box CLEMATIS A VINE FOOD 5 �f3 Speaal formula lot vases a demobs .�� Hl phosphorous promotes beaus lul N muip Our : 99oowm boi -- w 2 KX BOX ...... SALE S3 Box ! -- tr •------------------------------------- ------------ _��._..._-__..� ------ �•:._.... ....-....'.'-..':- -':.'.'.'.:•.:•.!.' L': `•:.-'J.::�:�•.::�:' ti � .a'�ey ['1���.*• ��.'J'°"_.'. .. ';•�}'• _ ...ti,ai0l`"'�id:+FCtsM03HtT.n's?vr..':u •.. .K w r„�.t`iase'isr . +,}. -. f [ RAGE n -A -THE NEMS ADVER77SER, WED, MAY L1, 1"1 Obituaries ACCO, Esther Ann - At St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on Friday, May 8, 1992. Esther Ann Agnew, beloved wife of Carl Acco. Loving mother of Richard and step- mother of Sharon. Dear sister of Martha of Northern Ireland. Funer- al arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Interment Erskine Ceme- tery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Can- cer Society. CABRAL, Samuel Jacinto (Sam) - Entered into rest suddenly at Ajax on Thursday, May 7, 1992. Samuel Jacinto Cabral, in his 40th year. Beloved husband of Debi Grasby. Loving father of Jason, Julie and Angela. Dear son of Mario Natalia Cabral and the late Fernando Cabral. Son-in-law of Shirley and Al Elder and brother of Fernando Jr., George, Emmanuel, Carl and predeceased by Walter. Brother-in-law of Mark, Larry and Chris. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Interment Erskine Cemetery- in lieu of flow- ers, memorial donations may be In to the Sam Cabral Trust Find at the Funeral Home. OUPRES, Susan Jasmine - Passed away at the Ajax -Picketing Hospital on Monday, May 11, 1992. Susan Jasmine Dupres, beloved wife of Wayne. Loving sis- ter of Brenda, Janice and Robert. Mrs. Dupres will rest at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village), 428- 8488, after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral mass at St. Francis de Saks Catholic Church (Church St. S., Ajax) on Thursday, May 14 at 10 a.m. Interment York Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. ERIKSON, Emil Bruno - Eatered into rest at Whitby General Hospital on Saturday, May 9, 1992 Emil Bruno Erikson. beloved hus- band of the late Siiri Kuusista. Lov- ing father of Mrs. Helen Rogers, Raine and Eric. Loving grandfadw of Rick Erickson, Ron Erickson, Brian Rogers, Leah McDaid, Lisa Curtis and Peter Erickson. Great- grandfather of Kelly Curtis, Jessie Erickson, Nicole Rogers and Chas- sidy Rogers. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, Ajax, 428-8488. Interment Erskine Cemetery. PRICE, Mabel Lily - Entered into rest at Ballycliffe Lodge, Ajax, on Monday, May 11, 1992. Mabel Lily Eldridge, in her 95th year, beloved wife of Albert Victor Price. Loving mother of Brenda and her husband Peter Thrasher and the late John Price. Dear mother-in- law of June. Grandmother of Bill, Barry, Brad and Susan Luke and Kelly Price and Kim Shanks. Lov- ingly remembered by her nine great-grandchildren. Mrs. Price will rest at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Picker- ing Village), 428$488, frown 7 to 9 p -m- Wednesday. Funeral service on Thursday, May 14 at Holy Trini- ty Anglican Church, Ajax, at I1 a -m. Crenation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. WRIGHT, Dale (nee McDougall) - Entered into rest suddenly at Centenary Hospital, Scarborough, on Saturday, May 9, 1991 Dale Wright, beloved wife of William Wright. Loving monks of Sheri and her husband Fred Moreth, Ian and his wife Cheryl, and Douglas and his wife Angela. Loving daughter of Kathleen and Vance McDougall, and sister of Vance and Lillian Cosgrove. Lov- ingly remembered by nieces and nephews. Mrs. Wright will rest at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Vil- lage), 428-8488. Funeral service in the chapel on Thursday, May 14 at 11 a.m. Cremation. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Save the Rouge Valley Foundation, P.O. Box ."88005, 2975 Kingston Rd., Scar- borough, MIM 3Wl would be .appreciated. "A free spirit to wm- +da the ttnivenie." .. - Providing cosmetic and general dentistry with gentle treatment in a friendly and Comfortable setting Porcelain ✓ Complimentary cosmetic consultation. ✓ Payment plans available. ✓ Evening appointments available ✓ Prompt emergency treatment. eneers, Bonding, Bleaching, Crow Dentures, Implants, White Fillings 1 *101-172 Harwood Ave. S.. Aiax. Ont. Phone: 683-13911 ou have mdv dreamed Yof ou,nink a batbmom with fixtures• ofthis gualihv Nou, let four dreams come true.' 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' j..� r. .� � �—.. • . `I ... • w _ , � _ • .. � M . ���.��+ .I 41 f �-A a -rFAAMILY FIREWORKS MARM SCH00WOUSE $ gg 2r 2 0.2 =A" rnT tons) !wN-mADVEZT5ERWjt9, 2S -A .......................... -.,THE NEW P,ENNYWORTH'S VISIT OUR EV NC FORA .W.AREA: " 4 �»�TM� SUPER SALE STARTS MAY 14 TO MAY 19, CLOSED MAY 18 d". LANDER'S SHAMPOO 51 FOAM CUPS .,.120 NAPKINS C0Wff&M% BUBBLE BATH "AHOLJDAYMUST" 2 PLY • A MUST NAPKINS 69 75 PKG. f*L 59PKG�. VF � k "" 30 GM - - SANDWICH BAGS .- I ' PKCL saw" w w n "*'* - - - - --iw 25FEAMIST o'.low4mpsrbmq ,-OMA Plr"- tom, L k � ,�.�cs�►-7'eB rnl�s�iDvIRrL�j�t'�i't�� l►u�� >l�# . wNSYw♦f1 �'fa'n s�o<w.�aa•-t� � • � w ... fir•• � � • w,w, � w . � . More was ou can het clean up—the eadh""ll.'. Members of the Duft m Envi- ronrnental Network (DEN) are con- tinuing to develop a new booklet giving tips on how to practise the 3Rs effectively, household haz- ardous waste alternatives, the loca- tion of refuse and recycling centres, and resource information. This booklet is intended to be the Durham equivalent to Metro Toronto's "Beyond the Blue Box - A Residential Guide to Waste Reduction." If you have any sug- gestions or know of any companies within the region that should be listed in this booklet, call 420-5625. JJJ During Earth Week, most Metroland community newspapers published a `Green Report'. The News Advertiser asked this ques- tion of its readers: "What would you do if you were in charge of the planet?" Judging by the responses, many young people do have hope for the future. Just the mere thought of being in control, even within a communi- ty, sec yours t ruly's mind in motion. I would: • Improve both rapid transit and bicycle trails to help eliminate auto- mobile exhaust. Cancel school buses for students living within two kilometres of their respective schools. • Eliminate over -packaging designed for market appeal. • Standardize all domestic liquor/wine bath for deposit and refill, similar to that of rewrnable beer bottles. • Legislate that all cleaning products be non-toxic. • Ensure that only organic fertil- izers be used on all public area, and eliminate the use of pestx ides. '• Instruct ilial all fast food restaurants offer reuseable plates and cutlery for sit down cus- tomers. • Implement a list of `envi- ronmental stan- dards' for hous- ing develop- ments • Place a deposit on pop cans. • Introduce a fine paper collec- tion depot within the community for homeowners, computer addicts, etc. • Develop a containment area to store construc- tion debris, scrap metals, etc. until material is mar- ketable. • Arrange both an industrial and residential waste exchange pro- gram then offer garbage collection every two weeks. • Think globally...Act locally - STARTING A SMALL BUSINESS Guidelines and good advice on making a success of it from the start BUSINESS SEMINAR DATE: WEDNESDAY, !NAY 20. 199'` TIME 7 0()- (0:00 P St PLACE: PICKERI.NGCII'ICCOMPLEX COI; NC 1 L CHAMBER ONE THE ESPLANADE COSPONSORED BY THE TONVN OF PIC KERING ECONOMIC DEN ELOPME\-TOFFICE TOREGIYrERPLF_aSECALL (4101)i12(2222 REGISTRATION FETE IS S20 (MI PFR PERSON Ontario Oinly you can reduce wsle. W tm tV ffily 1534 w11w w i\wYa.116A J if you have ideas you would like Report in care of this newspaper. Cii U A "'RUT SCHOY�EAR'��` Surnrrxrtune is ftin tune and a good tune to get a head start on the school year. Just a couple of holm a week this surtuner at a Sylvan Learning Center' can help your child do better this fallin subjects ranging from reading and writ- FA &fivm L.e'aR11� �(� trig to basic math and algebra } dping ]mss do batt T.- r t'+'1 Miv�, LcarraF (�w•aom ""'-t""" b a • Juhf Aug. i :SPECIAk ::gip `eS p«ce For the 1801 DUNDAS ST. E. (Kendalwood Plaza) Whitby 404m1818 FOR MORE INFORMATION PFADIN(; - 'MATH • WRITING • STUDY CKII LS • SCHOOL READINFNN !_NIVE:R,,lFYPRFPAR.1\FI()% Al(:F.HRA . BEGINNINGRFAI)I\(, 1 0 d 0 r I LA By CONST. GRANT ARNOLD Durham Aegioeal Poise DURHAM - Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving a sexual assault which occurred in Oshawa on Friday, April 10. At approximately 11.45 pan., a woman left the Tartan Tavem at the Rossland Square Plaza and walked to the Canadian Imperial Bank of Connive Bank in the same mall. When She was unable b ger any from dee bank made ne for taxi fate home, she started to walk home, travelling west on the north side of Rossland Rd, west of Wilson Rd CRIME When the woman was passing the driveway at 510 Rossland Rd. E., she was grabbed from behind by two men and carried behind a row of cedar hedges where she was sex- ually assaulted. The suspects also took some property from the victim before running away. Police are looking for two white males who spoke with no accents, one of them approximately 6' tall. Police would also like to talk io a male who was seen standing in front of the fish and chip stare in the mall when the victim left the tavern. He was wearing a dark green base- ball hat, dark bomber jacket and had short hair. A re-enactment of this crime will be shown on CITY TV charnel 57 cable 7 Thursday, May 14 during the 6 p.m. and 10 pm. news. It will be shown on CHEX TV in Peter- borough and CKVR in Barrie on Friday. May 15, during the news. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of these two suspects. Police need your tips regartling this serious crime or any other criminal offence. As a caller, you will be given a code number and not be required to give your name or have to go b court. The Crime Stoppers phone num- ber is 436-8477. That's 436 -TIPS. wily - ..Wisdom By Joe Dkkm Too ellen. people in meed of tte WV hands wN overlook the ones at the WW of their arms. rpmrglees, Ckibs' groups W"' `_ - customers, dist. WW be interested m ceWafinA Yw1aia Day with a fireworks ft" and loge of a new tad ry he h fireworks p6� om around Pti �'-�Tfl'f✓ Prigs Effective Tbursday, May 14, to Saturday May 23, 1992. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Quantities may be limited on some iters Sorry, No Rainchecks during this eveett. ._._ .. THS X9WSA4VgXT==,WA. Na 1�, l' I�AGA 'Variety of Flower & Vegetable Bedding Plants. Shop early for the best selection! A.S. 99C 45% OFF 10" Hanging 99IC 35% OFF Grecian -style Planter. 2 colours A.S. 1.77 Urn Planter A.S. 10.97 30% OFF 33" wire(-' 25% OFF 4" x 20' Tomato Basket As. 1.27 p Lawn Edging A.S. 7.97 25% OFF Multi -propose 25% OFF 3 -Pc. Garden Knee Pad r. great for Tool Set. Transplanter, garden dNor�es! AS. 3.77 2*77 trowel, cultivator A.S. 3.97 - J�eOE:,l+ r.`M• . +ws c.r +•n!Mrpore•y1•;.;:ac.axr.: :. �.. .. . . • '.. • ORANGE 8 ALIVE SL ra \ Io TIN LIMIT EA. • V V K9(0 KIDS o°m m Box of 1002 • . im I nTAD IM r V A INC VIC DAY SPECIALS "THE FOOD TERMINAL" HOLIDAY SPEC (member: Knob Hill Farms I be closed for the holiday J 'KEEP YOUR. FOOD COSTS DOWN - SHOP BY THE BASKET' ($2.00 DEPOSIT) Monday, May 18, 1992 MELROSEPRO01_'7 OF CANADA - PICNIC PORK SHO ERS F 2.18 KR 1 SMOKED READY y' TO SERVE 1.13. 199 PQODKCC= A <RED YAMS 69 � 1�;'RODLCT •1 OR PREVOUSLY FROZEN\ RACKS GS c i1i:IG S A 1.74 kg •. _ f TONIGHcIIICKI'::r _ T i I I LB. B(A LIMIT I -H J• PRODUCT Of GMA�A u ROCK C 6.3,RN .,G 1,69 � ROCK ('ORNLSH HENS ;•, r= � vAf PAL,4CzE%3'3% ;R01.1 ONTARiC SACKERS CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A-- BEEF , r • M 91 ' • :a • :H 1 ' � i 131MEV&z S40yA BOV,i1�.M��{ i• m. * PWE9US11 .: Ir RD: i FIw1f�1 i i � rlry.•n PORK _ SIDE L L&_�,t 169 S r 10 LB. LIMIT 3.73 kg , LB- '� •� D0(;C`ROZEN..Ea-b=A- ,99')n,-A;;iCVV­ PxcAQ R5 MUSHR(AC, M 9>✓D IG 1IItiBATTER A , .1%;9 1 3008 �ACXAGE - LR. A ro.r LR. FROZENMCCAIN TRUCKLOAD SALE •SUPERFAST BREAKFAST 709 PKC. •DEEP 'N I)F:I.I('I()Us ('RF )LM PIFS 39'g Box•SXERFRIES ANADA FANCY •ag BAG v .E 1,99 _J L WCAIN SWEET HEART •MOT.LARi';LLA • BRICK •COLBY -NM-D •MF33ILTM -OLD CZ�I 31F, ` 2 LEL Lit 99 ES' "CCAW ICE CRF M 2 NIBBLERS ASSORTED 2L TUB I�IBBI'L' R.S PACKAGE OF4 CEN71RE SLICED RINDI.E.SS SIDE BACON 1mDq S PAC LIMIT •ALL BEEF •B.B.Q. -REGULAR 1,99 POLISH SAUSAGE �. 1.49 GOLDEN MY �uSAGE .1� 6008 7-ftAY PAC CLWTOM SLICED AT DKJ COUNT :R COCRO D HAM 4.39 I&W -WWHM. -Wd W'HOLF W-IIFAT •ter: CRACKEI) %`HFAT F_N(:I.KSF1 ML"FFTNS iG PACK) C. •HOT DOR(H.I S IFI PACK) • I1A.MBL'W;E:R BL7-1S (8 PACK) BR.F AT) 69 JKA_ $ MIX OR MATCH 9 LOAF rDg•.,y���S OR PACK LIMIT M ASSOR'ED SIZES A ��/�/ --------------- .... .. . w ... ... ... • ,. ."' .. . • ..y .; w� �1•.c�w •.. •r•.._ �r6r..... dr.., . .• �.h,.. ....ra...�.... , 'y.w - �' •a•+=.�:• . ,..+.,'.:"4+6 t�♦ , . ... _ _ ...: . 0 10 .r.J iy 1'r"-��,. ?_ _ _ � p'f'1"r� F..y�■,y��.. .•,> a � ` - . . • �"�� _ - � 1K 1 T ` . 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The deadline for Billboard Items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes- day publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publica- tion and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. 13 RABIES: cb vacc,ncr c^- clinic sponsorec by the South Durham Veter - nory Association will be hero Wed. Mcy '3 W *he Children's Arena. '55 Arena St . Oshawa (Park Rd north to Aae,a de, turn rght on Al frog 2 to 4 p m S 10 per dog or car Dogs must be or, a 'leash and cats in e corner or box BINGO: A Mian ght Madness Bingo a:a of the Dunccm Business & Drofessional Worre^'s Clio wd; be held Wea., May 13 at the Silver Dol- lar Bingo Hall. Brock Rd & Bayly jct. Picke^ng Doors open -0 45 p T Jackpot S1,00C -ree cdm,ssion 83'-2421 HEART AND STROKE: -ne Ajcx Chap'e, e''ne --ec•' c^c Stroke Founac^or, of Onte, o will mee- Wed . May '3. a' 7 3C to rr . at 835 Wes'ney Rd S, Ajax New members welcome 686 -'52 - REFORM MEETING: -ne Ontario Ria;^a Assoc c'.or c' *ne Reform Party of Conoco wile noc a public infor-cror, mil Wec . May '3. at 7 30 p m , at Henry Street h gn Schoo . 6.4 Henry S' . Wh rby There be a question -gine -answer period 686-0278 14 C/1 MEETING: The Cananaan^ Assoc - ation for Production anc Irve-itory Contro wil ho c c a rine• meet ng -n,;rs . May '4, at 6 p T , a• 'ne Ear of Duma— Restduran-, 227 BrocK S- S , Wh -by Ke to �ourcnb..ry. pas' president o' CAPIC, w, speaK o^ Gonad a^ manutac'unng Cash bcr 6 D T. all 7 p — , presen'c-,on 8 D — S21_' 576-02 . ex' 479 (Sonarc Kcz- ,C^ JK; 1 BINGO: _ -cl cy Cour.cr� o` Durham 15 Region is hold ng b rgo cess ons each Friday Cf'ernoon, from 1 to 4 p T, c' B.^go Country. 610 Monarch Ave. S, Ajax The sessions w i be !held until Jury 3'. 434-5441 BINGO: A Midnight Madness Bingo in aid of the Durham Business & Professional Women's Club will be held Mon., May 18 at the Silver Dol- lar Bingo Hall, Brock Rd. & Bayly St., Pickering. Doors open 10:45 p.m. Jackpot $1.000. Free admission. 831-2421. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY: The Pickering Horticultural Society will meet Tues., May 19 at 8 p.m., St. Andrew's Church, Church St. north of Hwy 2. Ajax. Topic is Trees in Urban Environment Flower show 831-1077. RABIES: A rabies vaccination clinic sponsored by the South Durham Veterinary Association will Ibe held Tues , May 19 at the Picker- ing Recreational Complex, 1867 Vclley Farm 2a . Pickering from 4 to 7 p m Cost is $10 per dog or cat. Dogs -ust be on a leash and cats In a carrier or box FREE FROM FEAR: Free From Fear, a subpar' g'o_p 'o• those suf er ng from anxiety disorders, meets the first ona th a Tuesday of each month Guest speakers. ,ntormct on, educational materic!s 831-3877 RABIES: A rabies vaccination clir c sponsored by the Soutn Durham Veterinary Association will be held Wed . May 20 a' Luther Vipond Memorial Arena on Winch- ester Rd E , Brook' ^ Cos' is S 10 per dog or ca' Dogs mus' be on a east, arc cats in a corner or box OSTOMY MEET: Oshawa and Dis- trict Os*orry Chapter meets Wed . May 20 at 8 to m at the Oshawa General Hospital, room 1002F. The topic is colon cancer All welcome 576-9516 ENVIRONMENT: -he Durham Envi- ronmentc %e'wonk (DEN) meets Wed, May 2C ct 7 3C pm in tre council chambers. ^own of Scugog. 181 Perry S' , Port Perry Food ano lana issues wi,, be discussed All we - come DEN meets again Sept '6 286-9565 or 435-0497 ALZHEIMER MEETING: A support gro_.b *or A.z^.e.-e, es w:11 meet Weal . May 2C. a• 7 D rr ..n the act;v,'yroom. et Cedercrof' Place. 649 k ng St = . Oshawa Coregvers we co—e 576-2567 HEAD INJURY GROUP: -^e Injury A=c.c'.Or• a' D_,.' cm r-ee's Wed . May 21C' at 7.30 p m at 459 Bona St E . Oshawa Park^g .n rear Survivors r-^eet on the —cin foo, and 'a- y and careg vers rreet ups'a!rs "•ansPo•-a' on avecaoie, 723-2732 TRIVIA CHALLENGE: A 'earn Tnv,a Cha ,enge n oic of 'ne A cx-picker- ing Hospi'a WI be nein Wec , Mcy 20 ar 7 30 p T at 'he Kil nn, Clovenage Mc:.-icrw000 Ave. S. Ajcx Reg strcton S2C Der team of 'our Cash Drze 686-3094 (Bic; ;ohn- s'one) EUCHRE: -^e Ladies Auxiliary of "he Royc Canadian Legion, branch 6C6. wl hod a euchre party Wed. Voy 2C a' 8 o - at the legion hall. 1555 Bayly St. Pickering Admission S2. senior c tnzens S 1 Prizes. lun- cheon 839-299;,' SMALL BUSINESS: '^e town o' PicKer,ng wi hos' a sem na,. Start- ing a Sr -c, Business. Wea , May 2C a' 7 p m a'the Civic complex, One The Esp ancde Guest speaker from provincial ministry of industry, trade & technology Fee S20. includes materials. refreshments. Register. 420-2222 (Joan Alfrey). CULTURE CARAVAN: Parkside Public School, 85 King's Cres., Ajax, will host a culture caravan Wed., May 20 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. All wel- come. CHOIR AUDITIONS: Auditions for the fall term of the Jean McDonald Singers adult and children's choirs will be held May 20, 23, 25 and 27. To book an appointment, call 837- 2611 (Jean). RABIES: A rabies vaccination clinic sponsored by the South Durham Veterinary Association will be held Thurs , May 21 at the Pick- ering Village Arena, Church St , north of Hwy. 2, from 3:30 to 6 30 p.m. S 10 per dog or cat Dogs must be on a leash and cats in a carrier or box. PROFESSIONALS MEET: The Human Resources P,otessonels Association of Durham meets Thurs.. May 21 at Cl, Gardens, Whitby The topic of discussion is WCB Claims Administration. $45 per person. Register, 721-9564 (Reel ca) LA LECHE LEAGUE: La Leche League P cke^^g ^v'es pregnant and breast-feeding women to a meeting Thurs., May 21 at 7 45 p m for information and support Bcbies welcome 427-8063; 283-5044. HOSPITAL HOP: A 5Cs and 60s dance i^ e -e of 'he Ajax-Pckering General Hospital wili be nela Fri., May 22 from 8 3C p m to ' a.m at the F)cker ng Recreation Complex, 1867 Va .ey Farm Rd. Tickets S2C. 428-1407. FUN FAIR: Lakes'de Public Schoci. 4 ParKes Dr. Ajax, will hold a fun fair Fri.. May 22 from 5 to 8 p m Barbecue. games, jumping cast e. bake sale, sent auction 686-3014 PSYCHIC TEA: 'ne psychic tea ane fundraiser w , 'ake o ace May 23 a' Hope So r,tua, s' Church. St Joseph's Hall, 300 Court St. (corner of Court St and Barrie Ave), Oshawa, from '0 a m. to 4 p m. Various meaiums w0- be ava iabie to give regia ngs at a cost of S20 'or o nail nour and S5 extra for a taped session Free spl heeling is avd!iable 728-6'98 COUNTY TOWN SINGERS: 'ne Sen o,s Ac'v ty Centre, 9 - ver - poo Ra. S, PicKerng, presents a Grcnd Night for Singing with the County Town Singers Sat, May 23 at 8 p m. A silver collect on w! be take- A'I we conte 420-5049 GARAGE AND BAKE SALE: Deace Lutheran Cnurcn w, noia c garage and locl sale Sol, May 23 from 9 c rr to ' p n The church is at 928 Liverpool Ra (uverpool ana Bcyry) , *. Call 839-4803 (Sylvia Marnick) PLAGUE CEREMONY: The Ajax LACAC will hold a historical plaque unveiling ceremony for the Quaker Meeting House on Sat., May 23, at 11 30 a.m The house, at the corner of Hwy. 2 and Mill St , Flickering Vil- lage, is now the Masonic Doric Lodge. 427-7149 FUN FAIR: Holy Redeemer Catholic School, 747 Liverpool Rd . Pickering, will hold a fun fair Sat , Mcy 23 from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. Dona- tions accepted, tables rented for S 15. 831-0437 (Gary Tobin), 839- 9452 (Susan Poole). GARAGE SALE: Dunbarton-Fair- port Un ted Church. 1066 Dunbar - ton Rd , Pickering, wil hold a garage sale Sat , May 23 from 9 a.m to 2 p m Bargains galore. Tcble rentals $25 before May 20. 839-7271. MAY DAY: Trafalgar Castle Schoo , 4C' Reynolds St., Whitby. wil hold a May Day celebration and open house Sat.. May 23 from Recycle the News Advertiser Dentures of the highest quality We'll Make You Smile! Full Upper or Lower $299 Partial Upper or $399 Lower Your calendar of coming events 1 to 4 p.m May Queen crownint. piano recital, international food. 668-3358 (Mrs. Addison). CHOIR AUDITIONS: Auditions for the fall term of the Jean McDonald Singers adult and children's choirs will be held May 23, 25 and 27. To book an appointment, call 837- 2611(Jean) CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, 'Store Manager Sale" flyer, page 3, under Sports and Outdoor Shops, the $10 - 30 off street hockey pads or blocker should read reg. 30.99-79.99, not 39.99-49.99. Also, on the back page under Tor Men Only" the all reg. priced men's fleece outerwear should read fleece activewear. We apologize for the inconvenience to our customers. Satisfaction Guaranteed Harwood Mall Supercentre Dental Dental Office Office 294 Harwood Ave. S. 1792 Liverpool Rd. AJAX 427-0851 PICKERING 420-8 The Ajax and Pickering General Hospital ,\ Presents its 4TMANNUAL 50s - 60s DANCE with RogerAshby on At The Friday, May 22,1992 Pickering Recreation Complex. Valley Farm Road - Pickering Sponsored by -from 8.30 pm. -1:00 pm. Table Reservations Accepted Tickets cost $20 per person Available at Community Relations Office 428-1407 Montreal Trust Hub Mall ::�'�Ip�Flw°f�RVT+#�rc.<.�.ni�s�:.,, a�, ,srw-,.r.•�.-=n '—__.__ �- - - o� 4 _'17� DRi1G THE NEWS ADVERTISES, VIED, AUY v, m -FACE Sl -A WEEKEND �ffwl _3 M-! 1p .0—s I HAVING A COOK -OUT OR COOK -IN FOR FEW OR MANY, WE HAVE ALL THE FIXIN'S FROM MUSTARD AND RELISH TO CHICKEN AND FILET MIGNON. A J -AX 'ti s MAYOR19m 1 ' 1 USE OUR NEW REAR CIJTDALIf [ AUr% DADvlur_ .........................'.'....". ... ....�1' ...., �.Z'<:ibPS;"L•.►_fir z.1GhV"rarussr. _._._...�_..._.... ^.._'.•`-.J.'.............. 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CITY OF JOY (AA): Patrick Swayze plays an American doctor in India looking for a reason to go on living. FERNGULLY: THE LAST RAINFOREST (F): Excellent animation and a fine soundtrack are the highlights of this movie dealing with saving one of our prized natural resources. Not just for the kiddies. Includes the voices of Christian Slater, Robin Williams and Tim Cum'. MIKEY (R): Here is the tale of a special boy with a lot of love to give, to the right parents that is. \l,kc� was abused by his real par- ents and now, when a set of new adoptive parents make %likey, angry, he strikes out at them before he gets hurt again. THE: BABE IPG ): John Good- man plays the legendary baseball figure George Herman Ruth. He was a bawdy, free spirit who embodied the lifestyle of the Roaring '20s. Kelly McGillis plays Babe's second wife and the woman who tries to put him back on the right track when his career appeared to be on the decline. THUNDERHEART (AA): A pan -Sioux FBI agent (Val Kilmer) is sent to investigate a murder on a reservation in this superb police thriller, which also carries a strong message about the plight of native Americans. Also starring Sam Shepard and Graham Greene. WHITE; MAN CAN'T JUMP (AA): Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson (Cheers) team up in this witty, fast-moving flick about street basketball hustlers. BEETHOVEN (F): A 185 - pound St. Bernard pup named Beethoven escapes a gang of dog- nappers and ends up at the home of Charles Grodin, a man who believes the best pet is a goldfish. THE CUTTING EDGE (PG): D.B. Sweeney plays a hockey player forced to give up a promis- ing career due to an eye injury. He gets a second chance when he teams up with Moira Kelly, a bril- liant and tempermental figure skater who can't get along with her partners. Call it The Taming of the Shrew, on ice. NEWSIE:S (P(;): This new musical from Walt Disney studios tells the story of the boys who hawked newspapers on the streets of New York at the turn of the century. STRAIGHT TALK IP(;): After getting fired from her job as a dance instructor at the Slide 'n Glide Dance Studio, Shirlee Kenyon (Dolly Parton) heads for the glamor of Chicago and a new career as a radio talk -show host. Also stars James Woods as a reporter who falls in love with the women he is sent out to profile. BASIC INSTINCT (R): Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone star in this psychological thriller. Douglas, a San Francisco detective, investigates a murder and becomes entangled in a dead- ly affair involving three intriguing women, each with an unexpected motive for the crime. Pretty hot stuff. Theatre workshops available DURHAM - Theatre work- glace, Oshawa. shops are being offered. in Children's classes are also Durham this summer for chit= Offered at several other Wations dren and adults. ln the region. Classes for students up to 17 The workshops are led by years of age will be held at Pick- Stages, an artist -run community ering High School in Ajax, while organization with experienced adult classes (ages 18 and up) instructors. For further in€orma- will be held at Central Colle- :ion, call 623-8657. RIM C I 4 0 0 �TNE NEWS ADVERTIBMWlgD., MAY LI, 102.PAOE3li-A ARTS &ENTERTAINMENT Local artist exhibits at library Pickering artist Ken Dunning is exhibiting his work at the Pickering Central Library, One The Esplanade, during May. Here, he hangs a watercolor titled Korfu Morning. IF YOU'RE A GM DRIVER,, WE'LL PUT A DENT IN YOUR PREIVUUMS, Liberty Mutual Insurance ll-r>mpam 375 Kingston Read Pickering. I )ntariu Lid' IA3 509-069 Haying a good dri% Ing %cord can he your ticket to discounts w Ith our Preferred Auto Insurance rates. If you haven't had a moyIng %lolatlon or accident in three ,vears and you own your own home, you may auallf�. To find out more, call us. 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May 19 to September 20. 1992 ' Exit Hwy 401 at Guelph Une or Hwy 25 North. and foYew Mn sqm a Ono 111111111110 "No own t 3" TU >K M ADM R, WJ�. itlytJ,YA JM ARTS &ENTERTAMNMNT Ajax man hopes eomed zamfir - Love Songs (Poly- Groethuysen do well to match the y Cram): The king of the pan -flute Off The Record spontaneity and individuality of returns with a selection of some of solo piano performance on this his ticket to the big time his favorite songs, including nopu- lovely collection of four of Max lar hid like "Unchained Melody," musical success. With her trade- Reger's "works for four hands." AJAX - Go ahead and laugn at �- `'Send in the Clowns" and "I mark voice still intact, the native Critically acclaimed for their inter - Michael James. You'll make his ' `` Dreamed a Dream" from Les Mis- Canadian straddles two styles: one pretation of Czerny, the duo equal day. You could help make his crables. As one would expect, the an updated sound that belongs to the task with seamless dialogue of career. .y���„� `. ; _, easy -listening genius is highly the `90s; the other, simple Reger, whose arrangements range You see, the 22 -year-old Ajax a s competent is all respects; fans songcraft that would send rappers from Mozart to his own "Six Bur - resident hopes his comedy will get '"' _•' �� know just what to expect, and they running for cover. But that's okay. lesques." him his big break in the entertain- get it. The 90s could use a few more --Michael Baginski ment business. r Buffy Sainte -Marie - Coinci- artists like Buffy — people with Th is something I've always wanted to do. I'm using it as a way dente and Likely Stories (EMI): Like Robbie Robertson before her, something to say, and the style to say it right. to break into the entertainment -"" this former 1960's folk singer s ger and R r• age .Music for Four Hands business. I've always wanted to do it since I was a kid," he says. �'-_ ,.` ,- activist makes a triumphant return 14 years after her initial period of - Tal & Groethuysen (Sony Classical): Yaara Tal and Andreas ; s It started when James was a youngster in Saint John, New Brunswick. "I did variety shows, the school thing." James has since worked at Yuk Yuk clubs on Yonge St. and Bay St., and The Marquee on Coxweil Ave. Comedy isn't an easy way to make a living, he says. "It's a hard business to break into. Like any business, before it expands, you have to stabilize it. It's the same with comedy," James says. To help make ends meet, James also does voiceovers for cartoons and commercials at the 'rational Institute of Broadcasting in Toron- to. " I have two other jobs. It takes MICHAEL JAMES time and you have to have patience. I'm willing to wait it out. I'm having fun. It relieves a little stress," he says. Mr. James writes all his own material. "It's about life, but I take it out of proportion." Among his targets are skin- heads. ("I make them look stupid, like they are.") But he stays away from poking fun at women. "As soon as you mention women, you're a chauvinist." ROWNSUME//ANINA r- - --� -- --�- -�J -, F, -J, I - I 14 11 1 J J,J 1,�..�•J 'MAY 169 17 TULIP FESTIVAL CONTINUED 300 Taunton Rd. W. 'Whitby 668-6606 Trustee In Bankruptcy James is pleased to announce the opening of his new business on Martel 23192. He is offering al insolvency services including personal & corporate barlltrWcies. 58 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa OSHAWA: 721-7506, AJAX: 619-1473 Saturday & everting appointments available. FREE initial consuhaUon yr LIQ vnl� t 10 AX 10 RM. It Pickering (9) Community Services and Facilities The Town of Pickering Department of community services and Facilities Pickering d s Community Services and FaciLues HOLIDAY OPERATING HOURS PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX Saturday, May 16, 1992 9 00 am - 5:00 p T Sunday, May 17, 1992 9:00 am. - 5 00 p m. Monday, May 18. 1982 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p m. Child Supervaion C10SW May 16-18,1992 inclusive PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX - POOL Saturday, May ' 6. 1992 1:00 p. m - 4 00 p. m. Sunday, May 17, 1992 1-00 p.m. - 400 om. Monday, May 18.1992 1:00 p. m. • 4:00 p. m. DUMBARTON INDOOR POOL Saturday, May 16. 1992 CLOSED Sunday. May 17, 1992 CLOSED Monday. May 18, 1992 CLOSED SENIORS CENTRE Saturday, May 16. 1992 CLOSED Sunday. May 17. 1992 CLOSED Monday, May 18, 1992 CLOSED All Programs win operate as usual Saturday. May 16, 1992. Ni programs will be canceied k1lo". May 18. 1992 FRANK'S Oshawa Discount House FIREWORKS IS BACK... AGAIN for the 34th year with the biggest and best selected assortment of fireworks anywhere in Ontario. Choose from a new and large variety, of factory fresh fireworks, picker from around the world, at the lowest price possible. 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SHOWGIRLS TO SER— 45 "'0 EH(CgpIH IOU Oshawa Whitby Line 619.1905 949 DILLINGHAM RD, PICKERING IIT STREET SOUTH OF GAYLY EAST OFF OF 84OCK R0. 41 0 .b. I COY Name Dropping Hello and welcome back to Name Dropping, the column written by a member of one of the finest media mixed slo-pitch teams in Ontario. Our strategy — let the other team tire them- selves out running the basepa- ths, and then we strike. Any: way, on to more important mat- ters... Yesterday, May 12 was a pret- ty special day for a local fella. Justin Speers turned 10 ,car' �,' cared service. "Thank you Pat for all your love, your kindness and your great sense of humor. We love you...your girls T, T and T."... For Lawrence David Watson, Wednesday, April 29 will always be a day to remember. Sergeant Watson retired from the Durham Regional Police Service that day, completing 32 years of loyal police service. Wishing him a long and happy retirement is his very proud family — Donna, Kim, Kerry, Steve, LeRoy, Jus- tine and Kirstie. Congratulations Laurie... Carolyn Soper is the student of the week at Harwood Sec- ondary School, for the week of May 11. Carolyn participated in the Durham Trees for All pro- gram and has worked to help make the Horticulture class a �aicr ,unrc productive and inter- •mironrnent i„- -�udents Pat Hewitt with friends Jennifer Yarrow ing daffodils during the society's annual flower We... •.. Ontario Riding MP Rene Soetens recently presented a Canada Scholars certificate to William St. Louis, the head of the science department at Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School, in honor of two 1991 graduates. Natalie Erdmann and Wei Hsi Pang both received the scholarship, worth 52,000 a year for four years. Also on hand for the presentation were school board trustees Jan- ice Oldman and Judy Feenev... That brings us to the end of another edition of Name Dropping. If you have an item you want mentioned, call us at 683-110 or µrite to 130 Commercial Aye., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 21-15. -rhe deadline for submissions is 11 a.m. the Friday before publication. We're not responsible for lost or damaged pho- tographs. Name Drop- ping is no longer run- ning birth announce- ment�. If you haye a birth to announce, call the cla­.ified depart- ment at I I(I. Sg*, Lawr? ,c,C Justin Speers, right, with best buddy Shawn and wishing him a happy birth- day, with lots of love, were Mom, Albert, Leila and Philip. Also wishing Justin a happy birthday was best friend Shawn... "Oh 'so' I'm 40'" That's what John Fallow is sa\ine toda,, and teachers... April 11 was a big day for Jennifer Yarrow, because she celebrated her first birthda%. Best wishes came from big sister` Lyndsay and Kaitlyn. Ntomm% From left are Janice Oldman, William St. Louis, Rene Soetens and Judy Feeney John Fallow May 13. Wishing uncle John a happy 40th birthday, with love, are Lama, Jenei er and Paul... N. A family writes: "Congrauft- tions Cody! The whole family got together on April 26, 1992 to cel- ebrate Cody Alexander Mari- on's christening at home in Ajax. Mommy Corinne and Daddy Craig were very proud of their big little boy, all decked out in his white satin tuxedo, especially made by Mommy and great grandma!"... Pat Hewitt got a pat on the back yesterday, May 12. Pat, a provider with the Durham Profes- sional Home Day Care, was rec- ognized for eight years of deli- _ -� +'A -++•y' ,-.,.. - and Daddy... The Grade 1 class at St. Patrick Catholic Scbool visited Ashburn's Farm near Brooklin recently when the youngsters were told about animals, shown how to feed animals by hand, played in the hay and swung from a rope. A good time was had by all... 00. A mistake appeared in an item in the April 22 edition of Name Dropping about the Preceptor Gamma Upsilon chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority. The chapter donated $100 to the Heart and Stroke Foundation and helped the local Canadian Cancer Soci- ety by bunching, cutting and sell- . ,SCody Marion , j, The Grade.1 class of St. Patrick School at Aqh4yrrf§ F r�l c .'K "'AY?:ry t �•r'Am!: eke¢' _ Sx• .�..- r ?�" PAG9iA-' 9' 9* NiiSAD' Teams still needed for Corporate Challenge AJAX - Teams are still needed for the wacky, zany and downright fun Corporate Challenge which pits business against business in friendly competition. The second annual Corporate Challenge is part of Ajax Challenge Day on Wednesday, May 27, an event which promotes fun and fit- ness as well as community pride and spirit. This year, Corporate Challenge organizer Elise Bratley of the Ajax parks and recreation department is More Sports results Friday and Sunday aiming for 10 teams made up of 10 members each (two must be women) from area businesses to compete for the coveted trophy. The 1991 edition of the Corporate Challenge was won by The Har- wood Eliminators from the town of Ajax. The Eliminators are taking on all comers this year and "double -dog dare" any team to try and wrestle the trophy away from them. The Corporate Challenge will feature five fun -filled events: the drag race, bust'n' out, conveyer belt, board of directors' shuffle and a sur- prise event called Going The Dis- tance. The fun starts at the Ajax Com- munity Centre soccer field on May 27 from noon to 1 p.m. LOEB Baywood will be on hand for a hamburger barbecue during the Corporate Challenge. For more information, or to book your team into the Corporate Chal- lenge, call Elise Brailey at 427-8811. The deadline for entries is today, Wednesday, May 13. The Harwood Eliminators 'double -dog dare' any team to take their trophy away at this year's Corporate Challenge. Swimmer Lisa Flood eyes Summer Olympic Three from Pickering Swim Club set for Olympic 7,JS in Montreal this weekend Lisa Flood Sean Perreira Keith Klebacha By AL RIVETT Sports Reporter AJAX-PICKERING - This could be Lisa Flood's year. Flood, a member of the Pickering Swim Club and one of Canada's most promising breaststroke swimmers, is hoping to take on the world's elite at the Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain in July. But, first the Pickering resident has to make the Canadian Olympic Swim Team. She'll get that opportunity at the Olympic Trials at the Olympic Pool in Montreal May 13 to 17. Flood thinks it could be her time to shine, she says, a hint of cautious optimism in her voice. "I think I have a fairly good chance of making the team. Hopefully, it will work out for me," says Flood, who'll be competing in the 100 -metre and 200 -metre breaststroke events at the trials. Flood is one of three swimmers from the Pickering Swim Club com- peting at the Olympic Trials. Sean Perreira will swim in the 100 -metre and 2.00 -metre breaststroke, while Keith Klebacha will compete in the 50 - metre freestyle. Ajax Aquatic Club's Duane Dobko will also swim at the Vials. It's been a swim season filled with great achievements for Flood. Competing for Villanova University in Philadelphia, she's established herself as one of the top swimmers for the Wildcats, and on the entire American collegiate scene. At the Big Fast Conference Swimming Championships in February, she helped the Villanova swim team accomplish what no other school had done for the past eight years — unseat the University of Pittsburgh as the Big Fast champions. Flood was a major factor in Villanova's fortunes, winning gold medals in the 200 -metre and 100-meore breaststroke. She also set a meet record in ,the 200-n d breast, and almost eclipsed the standard m the 100 -mem boost — one she established a year ago. This led her to Austin, Texas for the NCAA Swimming Champi- onships at the University of Texas in March. Competing as the sole repre- srentative from Vdlatava, she was the winner of the 200 -metre bresst- atnoke event Flood feels with several seasons of bMbly-competitive American col- legiate swimming under her belt, it should go a long way to helping her earn a spot on the Canadian Olympic Swim Team. "Yea, I think it has (helped me)," she says. "At colk ge, everyone is at basically the same keel. The atmosphere is a lot tougher and more com- petitive, which I love. I think it's great" Flood thinks her main competition m the two breaststroke events at the Vials will come from a core of four strong swimmers, inchidimg Natalie Giguere and Guylame Cloutier from Quebec, Kehy Duggan from western Canada, and Allison Higson of Mississauga who is swimming breast- stroke again after abandoning the stroke for the past several years. "And, there's always a few new faces which I'm not stere about," warns Flood, who's taking nothing for granted. The top two swimmers in each event at the Olympic Trials will repre- sent Canada at Barcelona 5 Pickering track champions AJAX-PICKFRING - The Pidwing High School trick and field team thnoe,pealod as the LOSSA champions. PicJ=m& with 455 poi " defeated Oftwa McLattgltlm Cotte 0% points) w wit die overall LOSSA dwm*n ships at the Oshawa Crtvic Stadium om May 8 and 11. Duabantoo Higp School finished seventh overall, with Ajax Flight lin 12dh place. St Mary, Harwood and Dennis O'Connor were other local schools among 27 schools which co mpeaed fiom throughout Durham region. FA no» to o die ovrra9 title` PSdhemg IFO won the boys' title and plaood fourth oveoll in the gids' division. Pickering High a6leles collected 14 gold medals, 16 silver ad 16 bronze, while breaking two moat mconds and tying another standard. A total of 48 Pid1w ing High atddes ""ad for die Durham -York Sec- ondary School Athletic Association (DYSSAA) championships at Faobicoke Stadium May 19. Meet records were broken by Picoering High track captain Sammy Davis in the senior boys' long jump, beating last yea's Ontario gold medalist Andy Brereton of Whitby Anderson. Sox PICKERING—Page A37 Spokefolk recruiting new cyclists AJAX - The Spokefolk, formerly the Recreational Cycling Club, invite you to ride with them each Sunday and Wednesday. The group rides from near the tennis courts at the Ajax Community Centre every Sun- day morning at 9 and Wednes- day evenings at 6:30. The riders take new routes every week. People of all ages are wel- come to join in. Members of Spokefolk will also join the Manufife Ride for Heart on June 7 — a 50 -kilo- metre ride from the CNE in Toronto up the Don Valley Parkway and back again. This is a Canada 125 Celebration event with proceeds going to the Heart and Stroke Founda- tion of Ontario. Call Val or Amy at 428- 1328 for more information about Spokefolk. Ajax selects maws elf find tournament AJAX - The Ajax IBEW local 353 seven-year-old select hockey chub firhitshed the season with a flourish, placing sewed at the meant Shamrock murrey. Ajax was defeated lire the championship game by the poo selects 4-0 on Apr. 26. Ajax advanced to the find by nipping West Hill 2-1. Andre Vincent and Daniel Strang scored, with assists to Stuart Watson, Brian Smfrt, Jamie Smith and Thomas Milne. Chris Griffin and Joh Simtnords shared die goelitad- ing deices. Ajax UwWdwiti a 2-1 win over Richmond Hill. Vincent and Kewn sa Mark MacIsaac and Milne ahssisled. Ajax bombed West Hill 6-1 in the second game. Smart and Smith netted two goals each. Spurs and MacIsaac had am apiece. The players thank their coaches for a terrific year. • 0 w Pickering High three-peats as LOSSA champs FROM PAGE A36% x'ery t""' Nold , cA;aa W(� Tile Pickering High senior boys' ,. c.1.m (St. may) 0004wasol Mar� Marietta (••')" Blurs 4 -x -400 -metre relay team of Kyle Triple in" 3 Sharimrlrmm S. Kim Backe Wilt) s. Jsor CareerCareeral �,rbi 1. Dtaym spin®ePsat) Robinson, Kevin Gayle, Kirk Sales- b) Der. ENI SORGMIS 1Nout hemi, 3. �t�) 2.Dave CJigs ols Mkk) man and Sammy Davis established a y 1. Rstele Pee (Pick) ,. Debra Remelts (D.ia r►,,,ey.. 3. Mak GiBee (Dtmbk s. skslpad 1. Dare Sl- (Putti new meet record with a clocldng of 3 s'"h 1. Rich -le Few (PEW p.C°mr) 1066meve duh Omer Nid", (Pick): 6. 36..Are blydes �p ,,,,e,,,,,,,,,.n,d,gs,, minutes 28.1RA11sllJ. The Sable guar- Sba leg 4. S. Sharon GrandisoM Gknn Beringer (Picker- I. Man Mics V.bk 3. Bred Cunninghamso let tied the 4 -x -100 -metre sprint Lindsey Sidarell �) flkkk 3. Delis Rendre per. Sbd pd 4. Pod (Dumb}, 1. lases Baker 1elay record in 43.6 seconds. 36aarlre kid se no treaft Hope(Herwoadi Wink): 5. Andre„ Hughes WeJJ. > Dunbarton Highs Angela Gra- 2. Julie Cunningham (Dunb): 3. Ledie I. Sharon Gmndison Vicki myna S vave e 2. Daruyne Sovsnll ham file CUCferlt Ontail(3 high school wnn.n, Mtk 4. Kruk Sir-1-irWkki a66 metre Vick); 3.Onw Niches (Pick); 4. Rico Graham SENIOR BOYS 116•rnelre hurdles > cross-country champion, ran to two R�ley) S. Jennifer Waddell (St. Wk*); 6. Kevin Washing- Z Kyle Robinson (Prk); medals and established two eS ' inn (Pik). 3. Brym Kim Pic).>� 'Mm""� gold LOSSA meet records In the procm LOSSA z Aneks Abrahams (Pick) 6. Jenn*r Waddell (St Mary) Jl.'hTUR BOYS 116-netre burde 2. Sam Davis (Picky. 3. Graham won the unior iris' g 16Be1tr` S. Kim �mictm 3. Man Mice (Wnbk 4. Roscoe Fleming (Hu - .vood); 5. Kevin Gayle 800 -metre event in a hale o :17.1 Tull (Dumb); 6. And, A' '- (P1dki 6. Mre Soon (St. Mary) Lg4n•MP Dim Trovim (Pick): 5. MroikzKmbil(Pdt). (r'kk) 2Nmet" and the 1,500 -metre distance event 2Mmetre 3. Sharon Grandison 6F 1metre 6lh in Z Roseoe Fleming fFlar- 4:43.2 4. Kira lde (Dunk); 6. Km Tull (Dm*). 014k) Dlectr 2. Brim Davis (Pict); 3. wood); 3. Kevin Gayle In Kevin Forde (Dumb); C (Pick): 5. Neil Heoehan r 1,, Ajax Hugh s Cheryl Clement also 40 Metre 4. Eleanor S. Debbi Bonner (Pry) Dike Trowrm (Pick). (DO'C). set a new LOSSA standard in the McIntosh wuabi ShotpM 3. Debs Berarr (Pick) 2M man Z :(c in Fade (Dmbk 3. 4" out" 1. Kevin Geyk (Pick); 3. > nm �lorgirls triple jump and won the ON metre 1•AaedsGshern(Duuin) 39Ometre hurdles Dion Trower (Pick); 4. Sean Thomas (Pick) 4 . gold medal with a jump of 10.42 13MmRrc 2. Nadinc Strickland (Pick) JanesDsyket(Dunb);5 Junior Cumberbatch DarrumisyWiidq. an metres. 1. Angela Graham MIDGEr BOYS (Pik}), metre 5. DammI- (Pick). Dunbarton's Matt Milner set a (Dumb); 3. Denise Dick (MA>• }{Pmetre hurdks 2 Jus Amdd (Pkk): 4 00 metre I. Kevm Fede (Dtmnr. 3. 1.50 metre 3. Darin Hughes (Pick). new meet record m the junior boys boys' 3M metre 4. prise Omar \ r,x dr; (Pielc); 5. Scan He-ing (Pkk): 4. Am metre 300 -metre hurdles, winning the DK k rApn) l-+tt lip Kevm WaYusgvrn (PrJc): 6. Rim Chum (Rc k). Brad Cunningham (Dnnb): s.,ama cum- 1. Darin Hughes (Pick) 1,.rB1,.r, event time of 38.4 seconds. 4. Kim Tull (Dumb) 166 -metre dash be.I is t (Pick): 6. Wrn- 1. Sam Davu (P:U;: 3. NO Jump 4. Glen Permtte 'Dur e); er,) Br,.n (D nb) Mark D.- rp k). ,i�nfal �ry� The vW,barton Junior boys' 'yllll- 2. Zabree McIntosh 5. in Arnold rPwk): 6. 1,566metre H*h Jany metre relay team also won the gold (Alm)? �* MaikSmgh(Dnnb)_ 6. Brim Fng:uh (St. 1. Kak Salearman (Rclk); Jiro 206 metre Mary) Z Sera Them. (Pi kz medal and set a new meet mark_ in a I. Cheryl Cleves (A)x): 1. James Amnid (Pick); 3 3,096 metre Trh* Jump ,, p tune o` 43.0 seconds. 1. Anoka Abrahams Glen Perrone (Dmb); 4 5. Brian Pngiuh (St. 1. Sam Do-(P:ck); 2. Pick) Mark Singh (Dumb): 5. Mary) Mark Davis rPkk) f results athletes: Dl Discus Jtniv Cala (Dumb). LmKJump 490-tnetrchueale 2. Tea Charlos ;Dumb); 400 metre 2 Rndd,ff (}:ung (Polk): Z Bryn Kr- 1Pi x;. MUDGE7 LS 4. Karate She. (Rel); 6 Z Craig Jordan (St. Mary) 4 Ms.,.- Kondei; Ov- hops' 1.6011 req B9• wha burdes 75iih,m Mckaaah(Apkx). 3, Dwayne Soverall (Pick); 5 Shane Rosati I. Picixrr•rg. -D:rrwrrm god Jude CttinistiMeham (Dmharwec); 4th Trish O'Brien ,}-elft (Pick); S. Jame Blair (Dunb;. 6. Z.vd Rouse open K1,11, 1.601 relay (Drmbartm):6th %frlelle Wrme(Priering) S. Susan Penton (St. G)Mbi (Dmb) 1. D.:.ry _ ^ t4rvsg IM metre dash Mary, 1 j"e metre Trtpte )keep open aev o.ek ir: S. Debby Am Le" klarwood) dyer 4.Nei Saw (Aim). 3. Maurice K. de.. I D.:+- Mme<rc 2 Tea Chad- (Duob); 3,1406metre (Pkcc;; 4 anan Ds . 5 P.. 6k )de Cuirinsighem Mkwb) 3. Kane Sha. (Pkk): 4. 3. Neil Sc a 'Ajax), 4 Wick); 5, Rmod.? C_ -A" Ma^ M_ -az .-R.:r, WARNING! 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CALL NOW Two tennis players double up on fifies at recreation complex tourney PICKERING - Two tennis Hoes and Joe Kuchta in an exciting players emerged as double tidists at tie-breaker which featured many the recent Pickering Recreation long rallies. Videnka and White Complex Tennis Tournament, won the tie-breaker 74 en route to Tim Videnka and Kathleen a6-3, 7-6 victory. Winningham won their respective Videnka and White ousted men's and women's singles titles, third -seeded Joe Gillen and Ken then teamed up with a partner to Staniewski 6-4, 6-2, while Hoes win doubles crowns. Videnka was and Kuchta edged Wayne Coward victorious in the and Fredy Wherli 6.4, 64 in serni- men's doubles final doubles play. and Winningham 40 In the mixed doubles final, top - in the mixed dou- seeded Rob and Kathleen Win- bles events ningham won handily over second - The champi- E seeded Peter and Dawn White 6-1, onships wrapped 6-1. In the semi-finals, the Win - up recently after w ninghams defeated Bruce Briard six days of com- Tim Videnka and Jennifer Carere 6-1, 6-1, while petition. The the Whites won over Shawna Find - event amr-acted more than 100 ten- lay and Mark Thompson 6-2, 5-7 nis players from Pickering and area and 6-4. in nine events. Georgina Lucas -O'Neill and In the men's singles, Videnka Janet Lou -Hing squeaked by — a highly -ranked provincial Norine and Shawna Findlay 7 -5,6 - junior player — powered his way 4 to win the women's doubles title. past defending champion Al Hoes Lucas -O'Neill and Lou -Hing 6-2.6-2 in the final. defeated Patti Santoloce and Hoes served and volleyed Norma Davis 0-4.6-2 in one semi - strongly, but Videnka displayed a final. The Findlays defeated Ylke complete, well-rounded attack to Bettink and Yvonne Bosch 6-3, 6 - win the title. 4 in the other semi-final. Videnka advanced to the final In the men's over -45 singles, after defeating third -seed Ken Fredy Wherli soundly defeated Staniewski 6-3, 6-3 in the semi- second-scedcd Wayne Steeves 6-0, finals. Meanwhile, Hoes had a 6-2. Meanwhile, in men's over -l5 close, tough match with fourth- doubles, Peter White and Felix seeded Joe Gillen in the other Stare recaptured their crown after semi-final. The match was decKled remaining undefeated in round - by a tie-breaker in the first set and a robin play. sen -ice break in the second. Hoes In the under -I4 junior event, ended up winning 7-6,64. Scan Lasko defeated %Lrtin lavor Winningham's penetrating 12-4 in the finals. In the semi - ground strokes powered her pasi finals, Lasko defeated Jason Leve second -seed Dawn White 7-5, 6-2 10-3 and Java bwt Derek Mau - in the women's singles final_ ricene 9-2. In the semi-finals, Winningham In the under -1'_ junior event, dominated Georgina Lucas- Linda Dewitt captured the gold O'Neill 6-2, 6-1, while White out- ;medal. Allan Correia won the sil- played Linda Partridge 6-1, 6-0. ver and Adil Shamasdin the Videnka teamed with partner bronze. Peter White to win the men's dou- In the under -10 jtnrtior comp m- bles event — Videnka's second tion, Trevor Galena captured the tittle of the tournament_ Videnka gold medal. while Rafli Aghaguil- and White defeated top seeds Al ian won the silver. 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Ext. 455. 4325 1356 Kbgftn Rd Bort aa -I6$ sons only. Call 404-6512. education. Call Roble. e1L Sselee Ave. W.. Subs 226. Plekering, Ont. L1V tea- (111114M 0070.10614x21 .DQw8111,rlew Ont. MSN 1V7. '� n- - - .gyp � +.t � � � �•a ••� �� �-� a �:: ; HAIRSTYLIST REQUIRED FULL -ME FOR RILL SERVICE SALON 01 PICKERM •18"Rr. guaranteed 10 Start • Fun Berterits • HoNday pay • pVa�cata,,pnI * at • ""sews! ' wl 0811831-2196 ASK FOR ROBIN or RHONDA CALL CliASSIRED 570-9m q9B-7�8T2 i HIRE ®[)CATION Ptmty of experience but lacking compumr skills? Programs &VW - able in Computerized Accounting, DeskTop Publishing. Data Man- agement. Word Pro- cessing and more. If you an 45 years of age or over and bave recently been per- arstaeslly molest, you .ay gtWiry for fund- ing assistance. Call Computer Learning 3 PROGRAM DIRECTOR ,0 THE YMCA Contract Position DURHAM r LEGION $28,000 - $32,000/year We are seeking a creative, energetic person with excellent interpersonal and communication skills to head a Durham area Multi -site ParenVChild Supervised Access Program. The successful candidate will have: a post secondary degree/diploma. a minimum of three years experience in program management and working with families and children; administrative/supervisory experience; good fiscal management skills; ability to work with community and government agencies, Court system and Advisory Board; and sensitivity to family violence and multicultural issues. Fund raising experience would be an asset. •• Evening and weekend work required. Please submit by: May 19, 1992 in confidence to the, Hiring Committee Durham Region Supervised Access Committee YMCA Durham Region 814 Brock SL N. P.O. Box 216 Whitby, Ontario L1 N 5S1 TRAINING PR(X;RA%IS AUTO :,ass-sla:br WrreC HOME 3e",s a !ex:.,e :orn Applications are now M' `ur 2 YOM ex wibnee'Or pa -r - A a. reau res ex yeing taken ror summer 'he Dur"am Reg'Or for wet es- oener,cee sawwrs to 10 piece and fail Computer 'abl•shed bus -est. Se,d wo't :n • eIr ow- -orae. Ap_ Traur ung Programs Free resuw to :de 84C22. Oshawa Z; :ants w " need •*liable tuition or funding 7":3 WOOK, a 0 Box 48'. sew,ng matt sea Interested aZstance may be D' -IH 7L 5. (051992) pa.,ppnono ,4,�Z ■1par-es;.� lable to qualified EXPERIENCED carpet rsraaw 683!50'. ,05'592) applicants. Recently laid- a per 16. . -ec 4 .s! be ��r, couOle wanted to t;;S.- age workers 35 years of experwnoad, reriabie and have per. ER coodant of seats. ager or ovcr may also +alb drtvw's Ice/se call 576- quiet qualify for funding -847 !051792) COrrple1 . sewed or swTv retired assistance. Programs arc couoie p,eferred ! merest. available in Computerized BEDWELL Moving Systems DOQAO Cali 725-26C! ;051992) Accounting, Data ^c_ leo„ ren cornrrr-ssioned CITY W�do 7,,i real, drniers. Management. Deakto sales foo's 4intatnre for ban n. [ P sCe sates and ousw Near r, appearance peance w"rrent P u b! t s h i n g, Word Ds'SOny abstrar. and lair Der-u:sEl . - Proeeutng and more. contact saies E■pe.,ence penance Cap ,,eca"Ary Appy Computer Learning Dre(erred. but not necessary_ 22 Woae St. Un4 3A. '060492) Ccntre. Whaby. Monday 686-0002 :051492) to Friday 668-9713. HAIRSTYLIST wanted for task SALE Dart nate noun. !,.0 :Mrs proenng sacs with oor*toelmve wages. outgong oerso iWity en. 'ah"ng •o Peooe and wouC salary and !tee cont .% n 7S MODELS NEEDED &c.ca:,on Please g 'dike the 0000r:,,rv•y !o prow aor one ,Irt a 00"VanY. !hen tall 420} Immediately for Jobs in 721.9327 or drop by to carnastc 5883 beracen 4 9 p m (051 S92) Catalogues, magazines Sans. 633 K,ng St. E. (051492) co"'IrwCaais 6 videoe THE M nam Group s curr" Femaies. males. le M No PRODMTMMGUAUTY Con- ,ecru4ing to lerrporary genera ev rec Apply naw; trot Assistant 'o• wet es. labou,ers ano l g^! 'aclory 4&-12W taWished east Scarborough PWSO -41 Mn. t:6 50h. Must Company. Expensince .rrtn "a"e r-4clOrY OvPw'ence. safety CHeLDp01 4.13 ab0 assembly t M°�booand elergnces -ransom- I ad qu� stern an assn. Oaf - SEWERS wanted - tends con. CaOOO matflernatrcal and con.. Cal Donna at 5742953. Alm DOW sktae along wth ability to area CWI Jan at 4275060. No pant in requires ex- CALLS AFTER 4:00 P.M. perience0 sewers to work nigh ar'ahr='e and nprprM dtrwmsn- sf16. k1eMIled Parties please tation and drawing. Own NMRSTYUSTS - we otter a Phone Angela, 683-1501, trarepwiaeon A must Salary busy emnro" W. guaraweed (051592) $11.00 Plus pr hour. Fwt can pay plus eorntrson, medical pany benefits. Please tax plan aadvr d sded training ,p MUSIC taec!W for Pww, a- resume 10: 831.4%M. Graham grow. No ckeniexe requ rod. W and keyboard for Sepwn. Personnel. (05191:2) WOMby. 666{327. (OSt7921 ter 'M. Rs/eortoss regLwgd. Sid rMurrw with Mom lo ASC and pa" a-Lowtowvbce EAM up to $7W weekly! As - Ms. Kwok, Walter's Music person required must be es- aertOle Produces at hone. Free Crane• Oshawa canals. 576. 1r1at1 Sian own truck and ad eendeS.A.S.E wAlh thts 2414. /061992) tads. must have on finer 11 KEMUMM std instal teachers liosrae- Cas 579 0631. (0515th Kingston Rd. Box , �"d 0M time. Earn moody Pickering, Ont. L1 V V i8a86. "torr 1101111111114.1101111111114. tae s'°e"°' 120 office Help 120 oMCe Help alit 3 3 Dern (0611e21 AESTNETICIAM and nag teen nician needed. Clientelle ua4ilon Pan 9. C a tun lit a CONTRACT POSITION posioor aysabis, tali tttary at eee�. M' awarEsses need people to OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR address and atilt owelopm at A Wagfeiiiw itMttaiortil mar ilaclim berated n home- FREE dedailsl Send S.ULS.E. to L Lovridee, t356 Oshawa IS seeking a mom indMdUa)1or a period Kingston Rd. Box 83-153 01sam.10 i Pickering, Ont. LIV 188. The Cafldldal8 will Acw b possess etaCegent (051504 wifimuniatiort skill[. be dela$ aienMd, enjoy a STAINED glass worker ex- UrWy of tasks, and be abfe b WOMM Wild Wallis Panels.inis ri Do skits. b M" dN 91 - Cal 937 x. (osl r p he c vW4idaM will also be required to haw compttterce in the foMowirlg areas: UNEMPLOVEd) or on UIC? Earn - confidential payroll• includkig govermwifit. $5046700 part time wiskilg forY-rmW- For orp►efnjttirl0es 10 c.APA. 16 C im ratiotiosainSASE RO.E'$, etc Con, P.O- Wepwatan of Box 1146010. 1725 Kingston Mt9purrials ROW. Pkkwnrio g. Onta. Lt V olfi0e Cala tl \ GET paid day Up lo $1.000 Send delailiad�rume In Cotirklal 6 b: weedy Stay ham and make FIN 84079 00WMfflN by Thea week, money, easy work. rNo PO. Ba4M irsrerMay. Start loeM Far rtlae r information on hot new OfftffO L1H 7L5 `11611510". rush SA&E The ktliawtio , 0- - - - Dap -A•. P.O Bat 36518 Cheddw ESTASUS#*W three lawyer Lo4R6. (0614 OM. firm in downtown Whitby to. � Srvoe requses a IS quires an .rp«lar, red as- Part Wm atPbreegankin& in. late secretary to start 0011+110 Wk kncwiGdP an aM4k EARA safay a 1110" innnamly. Please wpy weh but not essential. Appy In 690,0001yr income proemial. restates 10 CoalliLMitgat ne, wrkitg. 301 WeremeM W. P.O. DO& (1) e06eMe000 CV - P.O. Bos 327, Whiby. 0AL LIN Box 106. Oshww. Ltd IMS. IS& 061110 584. (*Slow -►�g•(i0.6�11gQ) } i'.�T�'��C'JR�•r•_k_+*rlrL�aCs.�'�'+�+e'i�'.k�Yat�► :"�.�'�.'.�r~:t:'.$►`'�'iCJ:�1' .� .,. • . • . r.. - .. s. ....w.. GLOUCESTER SQUARES ANNUAL STREET SALE x• .v = i"r%it. • - rte_ i 120 onlice Hov 130 S" 130 spa ""a 220 25C 250 o'r's ss 400 " 400 a IF you are over 45 and have recently been laid oil, you may quality for training assistance. DIP/CERT. Lotus. Wordperfec, D-0ase, word, accpac. bedford. Autocad. Ventura. pagemaker, Harvard. Corel and Systems Analyst. Finaraal assistance available for eligible students under 45 or over who do not 'ualify for free training. Durham Business Comouter College. $273010. (TF) 1 30 Sales Help/ Agents TWO ambd,ous women needed In last Qrowing l,ngene business. One fun time. one part time, excellent rrcome, no delivery, no collecting. No telemarketing. Fur Training. 427. 8205. (051492) RENOVATION MARKET Premium Window & Door Sales While others shrink, we are growing. We are ready to add two quality sales people for eastern Toronto, to provide builders and consumers with the widest selection of custom windows and doors by type in Canada. Are we competitive? Absolutely not. because the satisfactions we deliver cost more money. But our value Is second to none It you know the difference. and how to sell it, we want to hear from you Industry knowledge is not required, but some technical background is necessary, and at least 5 years of sales experience We offer a minimum base salary, but a great earning potential for those with the maturity and nit,ative to plan their work and work their pian Scnd us your resume or work history You will hear from us Patrick Krychowski Akna Industries Division REPL4 REPED 4& SSouth outh SSeervice Rd. E. Oakville. Opt . L6J 2X6 UXTAKE. two lar ler at • two large water coolers, GLOUCESTER SQUARES ANNUAL STREET SALE APARTMENT Coleman stove, 3 lanterns, Bowabir i Fbwk 1 B,IIL - 3 58 or725-38. (05199?) catalet)c heater, child's In- flstaable bort. jpaA�,L, Sd, k1 lt, RAKIlde SOIL, Wl 17 RENTALS picnic kxfolsr. a- ods r a h arf�, kitchen cabinets, beth' �• condition, smiled. cap, $3000. sorted Christmas dildaralien and ""'. Please del s81129ss. tub, toilet, IlNtlt a 1'81,1''' fi1C. CHOICE LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA u,dL'� stoke ss� ii dishwasher. $300. Goll clubs. n Automobiles Trucks For 300 For 310 NO RENTAL FEE TO YOU! ' Pickering. 420-8833. (TFC Sale Sale " anted $150. Complete Pioneer Sound 1878 Pontiac Lemons, 6 1975 Blazer for parts. 454 System New ,o• table claw. call 1904 one v6. awe• es, rebuilt, 3/4 ton axles. 38 x 15 _^ -..^.^•f 2. (051992) power steering, pager brakes, 1991 GMC Sierra, man twi wry VALIANT PROPERTY 2203 or 6864718 for pick-up. Wereo, mr,sale, bucket sesta. loaded. 2950 kilometers, mint. 5207. (051592SNC) 230 Articles As is, $1700. 427-5043. also great extended warranty. (05'x) Asking $17,800. Phone 728- / MANAGEMENT �� / wanted 3885._(051992) e A l 579-1626 2330. (051592) 1982 Ford Escort wagon, IN$ REPOS - Newer . older. BUY and Sell - lightly used - standard. new brakes, exhaust 1991 S15. 2 wheel drive, 5 rill OR up scale highest quality and tires. Runs well. $400. Cal speed, extended cab. box knee abs Hwy d2J2fock. Avail" Immediately. 4 appliances, children's wear, maternity after 6 p.m. Al. 985-3266. extended transferable warranty. 576-6956 fashions and inspiring toys. Im- (052192) $10,500 cend ed. Please call 400 .i, ae60" irnediasly. Includes F�rIIMMMM�iin� hot mediate earnings and savings. 576-6193 after 6 P.M. Call Wise Chace. 427-1751. IBM Compatible XT 1982 Monte Carlo - air (052492SNC) 's. DOS , manna,s, many configurations from Red conditioning, automatic, power 58 or725-38. (05199?) WANTED - stoves, fridge, steering, power brakes, power 1983 Ford Ranger, excellent washer and dryers, working or windows, $1900 or best offer. condition, smiled. cap, $3000. not. Also wanted, pickup truck Phone 1.416-430-7269. 57,500 kms., 725-4555. (newer than 1978). Call (052292SNC) (051992SNC) Pickering. 420-8833. (TFC i�,d^1On. s3aso. Call 420 -WI. (051492) " anted blbPOW "Wined in "•y how• 1878 Pontiac Lemons, 6 1975 Blazer for parts. 454 USED bicycles needed for the cylinder, auto, blue, good tires, rebuilt, 3/4 ton axles. 38 x 15 third world country. Call 637- good motor, needs very little to monster mudders. Call 427- 2203 or 6864718 for pick-up. certify. Asking $700. Telephone 5207. (051592SNC) Computer 721-0808 alter 4 p.m. (0 52,92sNc)270 1992 Olds da Royal L -S. Video I looking for Buick 330 Trailers 2330. (051592) am a LeSab P Bon re IN$ REPOS - Newer . older. g 1983 33 h. Taurus, 8x1S Florida people. Full trainingrovided. High com t6mm, 58mm projecbrs. 2861oMHz.30ND 1.44 -Floppy, room (air con one year old) p g 2460 baud modem, 3 only. $ CARS per+ missions paid weekly. Ground floor Wrious makes, models, S7%.IBM PS -124 pinprnter.2 li/1r1s7 on bedroom. th' `heed on sewers. prime privets hedged prices. only. $295. Red Baron 1991 WANTED $ opportunity. Must have own car, be neat y la, possession May 2+, as & reliable. Students welcome. Call bet g computer Services. 66e-3"7. Pickering miles from Oshawa - M a K Beaver eason ween 10 a.m. & 3 p.m., 438-7425 v Lost 3 Found Audio Visual 280 TOP DOLLAR PAID 112 paldP for. Asking 1119' .5M. Mon. -Fri., 9-4:30 FOR SCRAP CARS s- by ap on"'n`- +16-725- TWO experienced advertsvg 1449: 416-83141621; 705 -799 - sales ntpreeenta[rves wanteo FOUND - Harwoodos2 - small 683-2998 Anytime 6221 (o521g2) Mn mum 3 years experience re 1 5 Skilled Help 683-6666 whore male Call 428.3947. Y �' TANDEM trailer, 10 n. long, 6 1/ qured with references ro service (051592) Phone tied - Use 2 h. wide, 2 h. steel sides and al Scarborough and Durham COUCH clic 2 matching wing LtP sleet comtniclion drop down Region. S60.000 annual QUALIFIED chairs, solid web and coil 290 Pets -Supplies- your Fax machine to oomrrvsaior:. Sub" resume to construction- Wood dm, moon send us our clasegbd rear tailgate. Callelec brakes. TRANSMISSION Board y $1900 2941 Cam Des a J. Mem comr*x,nicatwns Inc. • 711•. hors par1ern• "'Orf' bx''g'oiine. g ad. Remember to Hood. 7za-619z. (os2ssz) Wertwor-' St unit 9. Whitby. BUILDER Good condition. $250. Solid LHASO All - 8 weeks. male Ont (05.492) cherry wood cotlee table. incl/de your company's TRAILER - 2 wheel box trailer. REQUIRED. refinished. $125 Solid oak WXr House training started. Vol name, address i 4x7. 5' high, Covered, cod - - dnrng set. Yoe new. 2 extra table ^�� and health guaramee. 9 fl Call Mr Transmissi n Oafs 6 cnar new 52400 set CKC registered. Payment terms phorr condition $500. Cal 637-1714 135 Skilled Help SALES REPS S120C. 831-3315 or 831-2088. 's. DOS , manna,s, many configurations from Red re, oti nevi or Park Ave. 1968-1990 in good condition and low mileage. fl 58 or725-38. (05199?) 220 Articles Whitby, 668-0737 New Promotional Sign Company 9 P Y Or ale available $195. Baron ,99, Servces. 668. 3487. Please h phone 576-6024. 1985 Bortai Hardtop Camper. , ndge. stove, sleeps 8, excellent PNEUMATIC nails and staplers. various models. new and used Leave message 5;9-8579 or t. Introducing a product that sells Itself. __ Auto Parts 6 340 Repairs Auto Parts 3 340 Repairs (05199er (o5t9sz) Automobiles 305 i�,d^1On. s3aso. Call 420 -WI. (051492) " anted blbPOW "Wined in "•y how• T Reconditioned: IBM PS -1 - cash and corn wanted ON )oile. P 2856 Call or Jaee, mess105 t 992w)) Immediate openings for bri ht ambitious 165 Day Care 165 specials MS - works - ool r Available 10. (1300 u4 -1946. area, Pickering. Separate CLA1�COluiser- 33 111. entrance, fkeUatt, ikon -smoker. g 1983 33 h. Taurus, 8x1S Florida people. Full trainingrovided. High com t6mm, 58mm projecbrs. 2861oMHz.30ND 1.44 -Floppy, room (air con one year old) p g 2460 baud modem, 3 only. $ CARS per+ missions paid weekly. Ground floor Wrious makes, models, S7%.IBM PS -124 pinprnter.2 li/1r1s7 on bedroom. th' `heed on sewers. prime privets hedged prices. only. $295. Red Baron 1991 WANTED $ opportunity. Must have own car, be neat y la, possession May 2+, as & reliable. Students welcome. Call bet g computer Services. 66e-3"7. Pickering miles from Oshawa - M a K Beaver eason ween 10 a.m. & 3 p.m., 438-7425 v Lost 3 Found Audio Visual 280 TOP DOLLAR PAID 112 paldP for. Asking 1119' .5M. Mon. -Fri., 9-4:30 FOR SCRAP CARS s- by ap on"'n`- +16-725- TWO experienced advertsvg 1449: 416-83141621; 705 -799 - sales ntpreeenta[rves wanteo FOUND - Harwoodos2 - small 683-2998 Anytime 6221 (o521g2) Mn mum 3 years experience re 1 5 Skilled Help 683-6666 whore male Call 428.3947. Y �' TANDEM trailer, 10 n. long, 6 1/ qured with references ro service (051592) Phone tied - Use 2 h. wide, 2 h. steel sides and al Scarborough and Durham COUCH clic 2 matching wing LtP sleet comtniclion drop down Region. S60.000 annual QUALIFIED chairs, solid web and coil 290 Pets -Supplies- your Fax machine to oomrrvsaior:. Sub" resume to construction- Wood dm, moon send us our clasegbd rear tailgate. Callelec brakes. TRANSMISSION Board y $1900 2941 Cam Des a J. Mem comr*x,nicatwns Inc. • 711•. hors par1ern• "'Orf' bx''g'oiine. g ad. Remember to Hood. 7za-619z. (os2ssz) Wertwor-' St unit 9. Whitby. BUILDER Good condition. $250. Solid LHASO All - 8 weeks. male Ont (05.492) cherry wood cotlee table. incl/de your company's TRAILER - 2 wheel box trailer. REQUIRED. refinished. $125 Solid oak WXr House training started. Vol name, address i 4x7. 5' high, Covered, cod - - dnrng set. Yoe new. 2 extra table ^�� and health guaramee. 9 fl Call Mr Transmissi n Oafs 6 cnar new 52400 set CKC registered. Payment terms phorr condition $500. Cal 637-1714 135 Skilled Help o S120C. 831-3315 or 831-2088. available- 1-705-786-3124 SM2M 58 or725-38. (05199?) Applicants must have Whitby, 668-0737 ogwinsttoe. Excellent wage LHASA pups, balls of tun. plot I Iifs. Call 426-7373. _ TYPESETTER PNEUMATIC nails and staplers. various models. new and used Leave message 5;9-8579 or t. Ready to go. $275 432-2293. (051992SNC) __ Auto Parts 6 340 Repairs Auto Parts 3 340 Repairs 1 t ZO � BOC 567-7722 Also Targa t0 es DOG Training Class - Puppies " anted blbPOW "Wined in "•y how• T bile from 12 weeks oid also Basic pAL 2 young dstdron. Pismo Call 44228-6705 after 6 p.m. ON )oile. P 2856 Call or Jaee, typesetter required for busy Markham newspaper. Knowledge of Macintosh programs a must. Interested applicants call: Pam Nichols 294-2200 or send resume to: Markham Economist & Sun 9 Heritage Road Markham, Ontario L3P 1 M3 PASTE-UP ARTIST Busy Markham newspaper currently has positions available for experienced paste-up artists. Applicants must have previous experience. This is a permanent part- time position - If interested call: Pam Nichols 294-2200 Or send resume to: Markham Economist & Sun 9 Heritage Road Markham, Ontario L3P 1 M3 Fi1611EGLAES Panemumouid Z05 FirelMood Mak Maker required by Pickering Mon. May 25. Evening classes awe truck cap manufacturer. begin mid Jure. Open classes Applicants must have ROKA Lia to - Dry Nnarood. ogwinsttoe. Excellent wage 4x8x12-, $60. 4xBx16-, $65. plot I Iifs. Call 426-7373. Free doliwry to Oshows. Es - 1106171N2) tabished since 1963. Cal days, 160 Day care 705-277-3361 or evenirtgt, 416 43+4m. (Os2392) Wanted 1 t ZO � Wilson Rd Call fiat and ask for EXPERIENCED reliable " anted blbPOW "Wined in "•y how• YEN with trucks will do 2-3 days per week, 630 - SM household mows. Gawp jabs. pAL 2 young dstdron. Pismo Call 44228-6705 after 6 p.m. ON )oile. P 2856 Call or Jaee, mess105 t 992w)) ,n good ave ng conation. Cal 165 Day Care 165 AvaiCare ab a Available 10. (1300 u4 -1946. area, Pickering. Separate CLA1�COluiser- 33 111. entrance, fkeUatt, ikon -smoker. In INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD In taring, safe, fun home environment. Licensed by M.C.S.S. Fleasamg le rates. Receipts, flexible hours. Call DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE _ 286.1207 TENDER Loving Cue. home CMURCHA clad tory • er MOM from hoer, quallied and very experienced E.C.E. leacher pendable mother of 3 can mind loving mother of 2. idler- Provide daycare in tsy hada• kW a *oft P og- for young ogle /ertosd VWA Iola of lege Chile ren in home daycare. and books, lunch** end "ore and after school care attacks provided. Cao x16 idea 9-v A*ble ReasonalW 6W,4617W 4a" 4004M. W5117110 spew .Iosos � ) obedience. day classes start SALE new and used frost fns Mon. May 25. Evening classes tndges. con wslws and dryers begin mid Jure. Open classes for apartment units. available Cam K-9 Klubhouss Stephenson's Furniture and 404 861 7 or 637.2366,4. (051 79Z Appliances. 227 Court St., __- Oshawa. Call 576-7448. BROOKLYN area 14 x 14 bog (051792) "1. lighted outdoor arena. daily FREE slide for tirwood. 717 turnout, wood fencing. Wash Wilson Rd Call fiat and ask for stall, quality are. 68per Mark. 7253630. (TFALL) no., h. Please Lill 6866-- 7650. FOR sale - 5 almond WHITE German Shepards. appliances, 3 yeas old. Fred". ". CKC,8weeks 4361649 n. AJ sto. washer. dryer, iner. w mess105 t 992w)) ,n good ave ng conation. Cal Automobiles 6867030 (051792) 300 For Sale JUKE Boxes - 1959 Wurlszer, 10. (1300 u4 -1946. area, Pickering. Separate CLA1�COluiser- 33 111. entrance, fkeUatt, ikon -smoker. 1954 Seeburg. NI working and 1992 Olds da Royal L -S. good condition, Cam after 4 p.m. Loaded. 17.000 km. phos 436 Paul. 8369753. (061792) 2330. (051592) SOLID Oak Double Pedestal IN$ REPOS - Newer . older. CARS PAINTED X5000 + materials (Customer sands & masks) 683-2998 SLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS I bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in immaculately maintained building, broadloom, 3 sppliances, pool, snooker table, games room, fenrps courts, exercise room, laundry facilities and wavered tot Kathleen St. w Mon; FrIl. 9-7 i Sat -Sun. 12.5 571-3522 CORDO w. AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 bedroom apartment in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities, saunas and exercise room, underground parking included. Call 683-6021 Mon.-Frl. 9-5 Ajax 77 03 FALBY COURT Two . three bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. $742-$819 Call 686-4845 Mon. -Fri., 8:30-4:30 p.m. PK:KERNG Go - Liverpool and Bayly. 3 bedroom house PICKEINC - 2 bodroom�N Mi, - apartment. Large kitchen, 4 merit apartment, seg s appliances• air conditioning, entrance, fully carpeted. 3 parking. $995 p� 60% utiities. appliances, available 290'5157. (051792CNC) immediately. $750 plus. Call AJAX - new spacious bright 2 1 / 755-8881 or 495-9643 evenings. 2 bedroom basement apartment. (051 304 clow b of amsnnies. private MM one bedroom apartment. entrance ark n f ' r clic able exlen,ds b 7', oomplere 1986 Caravan SE. 1986Cskal __ _ 5 i g. uti Hies. rao pets. no king. large y laundry. wan 6 osk side ic+aes. Also - no 1987 Prelude. 19" Accord. Apartments cable. $750. Ill lately. 619- 6416. M51492) ir,ckrsivs. 57t - veneer. Brand row. $1295. 966- 1991 Sunbsd GT. nary rriorol 355 Motorcycles 400 For Rent 0799. tos13m 8774 anytime or 985-8330. The Repo Centre, 286-8388. AVAILAKLE in Oshawa and SOLID unhnsfiW pine din tee PM31EFAM Town Ear xro - ore Whitby -8= buildmrp, 2 dining Dodge LeBaron GTS. Lady room suits, includes double driven, 97,000 kms., owner Pedestal table which extends b bought now. Firm. Candied. 96-, 8 dews and bung. $950 or $5900 or bust oiler. 4334"7 beat after. Pismo cal 831.5480. eveniires. (051902SKC) OAK dining morn suite, hard 1Mx SprtnL, 53.000 kms.. 5 carved pods" base. - 0 - speed. are owner. S350D csr- wlth bulli t and hunch. $.'1000 in- tiled or bast offer. 263-x506. dkrive er best offer. 434-8730 txa7 Buick LeSabn Limned, ful- abor x pAL p5/492SNC) y loaded. 100 kms. 84000 fiml PIANOS/GRANDFATHER Certified. CaN 576 -OW after 7 CLOCKS - Pianos nerd b own,. grant (051994 apt. sae. 11prlglrr• grand- dal• 1987 Nissan King Cab. keyboards. CLOCKS - free af,a„ n,�. ,� eodteu st. b,yw deMry mull oar up. Call Telsp and tins, low mis>pe, o"Slierd and take adraal.go d our lowr1i cermad. Best a"- 365 olrerheed uta mi- Prices, CO 72&0x17. (0515x2) 433 /N1. 1(Ox01�: IM Built Skyha* - 2 Mn, 4 CARET - 1 have near Stain- dow. aulomslk, egoollo a lel► e "tauter and /fir Million WPM- rior and exterior. Am/fm WiN de xritgnorn and hall for �asill 12900. Plane 1-416 bedroom basement aparlmern, bedroom close to bus. ilftoppig, One bedroom apiklilwlS private entrance, laundry, utrkles Included. No pets, 2 available In Osh a broadloom, available bedroom, $700 and one IICkKk116 frldgx stOVe and immedhtely, t�ei ilckli ed, bsdroomn $x00. Cal 430-0134. $555 rrainlhy. Call days, 294- (x+92) utilities dose b 401 exit 1670 a art« s p rrl 83971192 LAIK'xE two bedroom aD� (Part( it+ Mw). For more am for Jim, ON17M in lower 2 levels d quill house. information Call 511- PICKERING-Broaand Hwy 2• $625 monthly inclusive. beautiful now one bedroom RNewntr . Available Jute 1. bm n wg aparbrarut no psis, Weal lar couple Fist and lot non smoker. aakilg couple, 725.1019. (051492) $511115. Single 5550. Cable. laundry, barking• utilities tNIxTKY • 3 bedroom in upper included. 631-2351. (0613912)12) dui, walk to Go. fridge, stove and PMdng• 6850 plus hydto PK3tH641G - LMupooYBtodt No dogs. 2x6-2091. J�1• Rd. area. One bedroom (051492) apartment pdvole entrap e, fridge, slew, Inumby faces PKXB M - big bright: lmw and IN bath. Parking, Ill a Mare Own entrance ffrepfaee M large from room. monthhly. Utilities Includbled-ed. Phone +39-7157. after 5 447- W,M MNdrrk and ea*q ar*a arum 1 Suit business couple. 6825 $3®0., includes capsL pad. Plue 430-7209 (052202SNC) MM d - (M �) molehill. M&1385 or 11131.4201. ketakioa (30 gene). Steve 7WMW (052982) /xx$ CadOW Sedan Devils. near new, Itanw Inerior. sl Onka OSHAWA - one bedroom .FIM r i ttnI1MK basorrerrL sepsneM entrarioo, SOUTH Ajax - brand new on bedroom baeorttara eparYtar9, 4061992) ROUGEYOUNT - new one IDEAL eonago water boater. I ill d. 19596. Clotwl laundry, bright, plenty of $3m s�M 9 $x60 ikJkretve. Film clad sal 11. bedroorn bwortwtr apartment, . SeNing for $40. Electric con- Auto. 42&9123. (0515x2) • i'tMIR. P�0• Country as". ca" students w"mm. Available ter1,' non smatter, no Date Phaw 0062998 er oxx.6x6x. u111Nitel tables laurndry. padting- trerltd to gee. No lww tleodsd. Slit years old, excellent 1M6 Moble Carle SS. mint July 1. SM inckrsM. Fiat and (061192) Awibble Jtata 1. Leet month Ilea Cal alter 6 pm. 206.1163. caldlsaL CON 039 3450. hor. citindifli lots rtf1e umlw est 725-5111214. (051492) AVAILAKLE imodha ly - Ino 4051592) or 963.1150 work. (513912) drive, air conditioning. tinted MAT eNPs - Babaw Mks an AVAILAKLE It - edia" - largebouMoan aparinrrs, 1630 per windows. $10 000 or best oxer. anca - over Frank after 6, 576x150. WALLPAPM dwCal Tfwd Syslawt .eptbl harbour. clear lots►, good 1 11 a up 10 ono bedroom basement apartment. Stock Rd. NJ401 "Mid One be dloamaparrn rl VW per mnth naris oTo pay ONE bedroom batennsra Ew- mas lu Jt r e. 1.000 roNs from 99 cons to (151 1 1Nf15 a double roll and mon 19" Olds Cutlass Supreme. 10. (1300 u4 -1946. area, Pickering. Separate CLA1�COluiser- 33 111. entrance, fkeUatt, ikon -smoker. own utllities. FNst and last required. Pas 9-w weloonel 1gg0 pemonM Includes clow` and LA a. 420.2183 or Opon 5 dtsyt Per week Mon: Fri, gig PAL Sar. 0-5 P.rn• 6'29- elkowroam condition, 2 door. V8, (190 Incl W Chevy 225 W non-drinker, sings fertile92) I or Doreen Tillson, Sales 421-7807.40617 mi. a King St E, Bowman- auto. ps.. pb.. anV1m steroo dabs PW* I I 0011111L• couple. References. $5501 Rapresematlw. 623-3393 or TWO badman baoment wal- vft (TIF) kass.. low mileage. exonlwkt driving car, 13695 certified. Cal k* oeMlad, sleeps 6, Orad- in ntlmy plus 1R dNNias. 619- eer L needs ^ws^9 1553. (061592) 432-4004. (05199?) abs Hwy d2J2fock. Avail" Immediately. 4 appliances, AJAR Pldwm ApPkantoa - no 427.9722. Rues, anytime. Big NxsoasbM alar ueiured. FuNy Town Sass (051792CNC) �ti9 $14,500, Cao 0067272 nCKERINc Village -large studio apartment, ground level. NORTH NORTH Oshawa DacA*lor sponmnt. she available Jeer 15. Also one bedroom. dose to shopping, s. trare�• private xntrartee�A guaranteed reconditioned sppionoes. Carr mato us a 1986 Pontiac Sunbird, 400 .i, ae60" irnediasly. Includes F�rIIMMMM�iin� hot 1575 withm. Thee bedroom, Ism, Jur. kckrkre.619-lo 1 deal 427.6704. 467 Westry showroom condition, 4 door central air, central vac, pod, 0069153. (0620912) ONE bedroom basement Ad. S. Aja. (TF) tea"• 4 qll• 1. Pl.. Pl•• amAm stereo, $3295 oer9fied.[kkX18S kb. lridpe- stow' no garage' ndls ffxx ret - siew monthly. Fist and last* WHITBY - beautllul one a "Wk�dei �' launddry facilities, salt con. Cal 427.9722 anytime. Rust, u sr a an year Rsleroruss. 8M.6180 KATIE. bseroorn alas mit. $550 Inclusive. Cal contained. Available June 1. aytdiyaen epodes. Stow, 1teN- damning oven, $250. Lar Town Sala. (051492) a Slttall one (M15� Bill71. (051492) Call 839-0477 eveninge. tridge. $300. Dryer. $125. 19" Pony G.L.S. certified. Washer $150. gold. Large manual transmiabn. $1400inc���,,iy,,,o� m apartment ONE and two bedroan aper- $tt� urns lar two. Starting sl $42011 PKZEFUM . clew 2 tearoom lent. aerMnl 9-i, PICKERING - one bedroom microwave, $125. Loveseat, ob.o. Cal 4204373 (051792)^'-E^ naw gry and rose floral. Paid. 1064Cavaier,ail,4doe.atMm denthly plus hydro. Sirtucoe/ piKtKOw M- Gibb area. m_t "ad � . avokbb June $725 inclusive. Fistllast. ir1ir0 ltpartruertt soparale $475 entr .• 1uaN4iet. AWq 1300 ob.o. Cal stere0. sureoot, 99.000 lime. mediatoy orAJunolele Call1. $warn, 671-32* (0519YQ1 Non-skt►oker, profoubnale, Aetove. allies Jkate1x60 plus 1/3 plr,r6037390. (061592) �•>MMMY.• 4Ee.�.aa .xex-tGUt $3100 ober As, b. 4W -8x61. $390x35-p617f1g� . monthly. 619-1865 Of 364-2864. entrance, storage, high ceilings. Nath of 401. Close to Go Tran450 Shared Separate livingroom and MORTGAGES and kxms, 90 % (05159 ;THEWS ADV1*r5M WED.r &Y 14l,`i94-rA( 441-A ACCOmm. diningroom, single garage. -THE HARMONY/401 - beautifully 400 Ap fitments 400 410 1k"" For Roans To 430 Homes 500 �'M" 570 580 580 F Rent Rent Rent For sale Tri sites >�� PicKEniNG Go - LivenF and ONE and two bedroom AJAX - spacious s ecvlMe bur SUMMER students wr'r R - OLDER charm . renovated 2 FULL Service Seasonal Trader 428-8880, work, 754-4162. 8ayly. 2 large bedroom base- WOU-M ls. corms Ithcatiort, bedroom with double grape. room ler rent. dose to GO. on plus one bed,00, rrh-W ane. Sees from $750 per season in and W19TSY - now renting. new two clean, bed sitting rom and and three bedroom townhouse menu apartment. 4 appliances, clean, no last month's rent three baths, neon bro0dim. bus route, Oshawa. Use of air cord., private entrance. $750 required. CAN 436.0477 after 5 fenced yard, 3 appliances, kitchen and bathroom and hardwood leas. air. fireplace, 1 1/2 baths. partial finished Woodland Estate. 30 minutes east of Peterborough, 90 minutes from Pickering. 1 OPEN MORTGAGES plus 40% utilities. 290-5157. P.m. C 1N 723.3675. (061492) references. Available July 1. laundry facilities. $85 week* a basement. insulated garages W�� saes with boat dock AJAX - BatihebrBachebntte (0517 1 OSHAWA In a -one bedroom apart. (1200 monthly plus utilities. SM monthly. Foo preferred. AJAX -very attractive 3 rTMnf In a Yipleot on c«na St. 6638661• (051392) Short IMm rennet until the and a workshop. Fenced yard. =126'0fte 723.5362) '721 also available. Beech. heated pool, store. 1-705-653-1317 AT LOWEST RATES!! August. 433-4703. bedroom main floor. well OWN mature person preferred. THREE bedroom bungakne. M51492SNC) SSW r+hanrfhIV. 0630 after 8. (051992) PICKERING - beautiful 6 IiAoneyTO -_- Condos For FOR sale or rent - $114.900. 3 ffeWaired, and cecoratsd, 5 utkWs Included. woodstove, extra bedroom appliances. storage shed, Cal 721-2684. (051992) downstairs, 2 AJAX nice furnished room for bedroom house. 2 obey. 34 575 tend No fees on most house purchase grape, ro pats, private fenced yard with in- OSHAWA - allracOn 2bedroom washrooms, tirstrlast: By the mature working non-smoking Pace bathrooms. bus al door, than amenities. eedk, lenosd utilities. Available imrrrdiatey. 222-1222 (Toronto) ground pool• close to all newly renovated hardwood Oshawa Centre. Available July lemas, share at facilities, $100 yard. double garage, $236.900, UNLIMITED private funds Cal 427-3664. (051992) amenities, on a quiet street. reqs, Nall porch, nice yard, 1. 579.2910 or 579.4081. a weak a one bedsilling room, 755'8891 or428-6446-(051492) available. Bank a finance com- Pickering area 420-3111 $975 inclusive. Available June washer, dryer. good M52292SNC) Includes T.V., fridge, separate stranos, all tndusne. party turn you down, pwl of fireplace. lakwew, protea- dh"°°dfloor$^eshNer stonaly decorated• pool, tennis• y. 1.427.7409-(050692) nieghbourhood. Close to microwave, telephone, separate BAYF1EtD buil 4000 sq,ft. 5 sales, arrears, consolidating, Out -0f -town 1.8ad-665-7799 AJAX -new large one bedroom downtown. SM kidudes heat. Townhouses entrance. $100 a week. 428- Ca14330897. MS1 42 3266. (051792 basement apartment. Private d For Rent bedroom, 4 bath, pool, in round, heated Oak 1 ) new business, account receivable, In home service. Equlguard Financial Services entrance, full bathroom,parkrp, WALK to Go, 3 bedroom utilities Included. Fres cable- 445 industrial units e bac. etc. central air, central vac, etc. A must ase. Open New Era Financial Corporation. 416721-g5B3.(051992) appliances, available June 1. at On Ajax transit and Go busPar`in'g' PICKERING - 1975 Memory For Rent 1 laundry, unobstructed view, lm" House Sat. and Sun- May 16 MONEY Prpbbms9 Loans, debt d t ions, Halo■reen, Chnstmas• Easton Lane - townhouse, 3 bedroom, 3 routes- Call 427-6648. (051092) rnedate possessions, s950 per lev 1 1/2 baths. e1 near and 17. 1.4 m. 666.8654. p• (1751792) con soli a credit planning, ns, duplet PICKERING - 2 bedroom. 2 Mitchell. 434 3800. FOR rem, 1000 W.ft industrial PICKERIbasement Napartment. prioom vate a moth. 051 M, 831-2273 a Town Centre. $900 range. unit with air ogWitioi office P 637-5619. 382) Phone321-9986. (051 392) on �. Cal 4za W-, fridge, stove. parking, BARE Bone Valuel Found in westney Heights. re's not pretty ishopersonal slapped. planning CONSULTATIONS FREE CONSULTATIONS. Crede Counsellors - Business 590 Business 590 �7 Opportunities WHITBY - large one bedroom TOWNHOUSES - spacious two 1905. (051992) or clean, but it's solid. 2 (Pidcenng- Opportunities unities included- No pets, x580 basement apartment, private and three bedroom Townhouses. bedroom brick bungalow Oshawa) 433-1425 (TFALL) SOUTH Alex - 3 bedroom man monthly. 619-1865 Of 364-2864. entrance, storage, high ceilings. Nath of 401. Close to Go Tran450 Shared Separate livingroom and MORTGAGES and kxms, 90 % (05159 carpeted, air conditioned, cable, Station, schools, north and ACCOmm. diningroom, single garage. fnancng. down paymet also HARMONY/401 - beautifully close to downtown. GO, transit, south Gm, blocks away from non smokers, no pets. $575 Knob Hit. Bus stop n front of NON Smoker to share :144,900. Ex owners listed. Wendy Cortuownrillo, listed. Bontril- arranged. Arty amount available. Call Doug or Rick 668-6805. decorated 2bedroom apartmet . sliding walkout oto inter- inclusive. 666.5306. (051492) complex. Available June and townhouse, $350 non- negotiable. Call Scat at Hone. Genesis. (05ReM Community Financial Services. with locking bride patlo. Hugs bade- GAYLY and Liverpool base July. 434-5914. (052692) ment apartment, bright 428-8880, work, 754-4162. GREAT loeafionl Great Value) 9 Mortgage yard and garden $625 mothly and W19TSY - now renting. new two clean, bed sitting rom and and three bedroom townhouse (051792) bedroom brick bungalow on 580 V Insurance plus 12 utilities. First and last, available July 1. 436-9900. kilrJneneC,e. all appliance, tug units at Gerrard Rd/Dryden Blvd. WHITBY -bouts to share, ori and pool. per 0 reentookby401,schools. shop ping and recreation- Finished AJAX - BatihebrBachebntte (�13g2) laundry,facilities cline to everything. Gas try hydro extra. Frdgs, Suit mature person available stove any included No (051 month, cog 430-0644. (051992) ret roO1^• eat n kitchen with MORTGAGES to 95% d proper - ty value, some below bank EXPERIENCED DECORATOR REQUIRED Owner of Interior decorating business looking tr.r experienced decorator to take over Easiness in the Pickering area, small start up 'rivestment required for the right person. inquiries 686-5574 gar - walkout, woodstove in rates.specializingn ual - 0641AWA large two bedroom now. $525 reclusive. 4362951. pets. Appy at Durham Housing, WHITBY -executive honkie, use livin room, 2 baths. 1 car Pre rt tIr basement apartment, $800 (051492) 1615 Dundas SL E. 4th Floor of al facilities, SW weekly a 9 int fiba bainnens buyers. Mortgages es f 2. lanais. f149.900. Oshawa 107 and harts to any purpose. Al 630 Registrations 630 Registrations monthly includes parking for AJAX - three bedroom main Whitby or call 436-6610. $1170 weekly. Call 666-9441. Lnrrick St. 5767648. OPEN appicatiorns consowed. regard. use of large backyard, private floor. Close to all amenities, (0521 (051992) HOUSE Sat. and Sun. 1.4 p.rn- Is" of credit rating and inCprrr. saw entrance, fridge, stove, washer, dryer. Largs est -n kitchen. fug fridge, stove, storage shed, FULLY furnished and pupped RELIABLE person wanted to (051992) Fast service and approvals. bath, all utilities and cable $ month y p� utililms. June nicely decorated spacious share lakefront luxury 2 OB1yyyA -Open ligase, 1285 RayUn Financial Ltd. 571-2=80 Oshawa, 68629 l6' Pickering. included. Close to all amenities. 1. days, Nellie 1. y, a 683- townhorrr Walk to Pickering bedroom condo. Central air, Simcoe St. S. Sun, u May 17, 11-5 FALL k=eel for waking oatpla- Avail- 3270 after 5 p.m. (051992) Town Centre. Just pack your ensuite, laundry, pool, spa, p.m. 1 12 stony, 3 bedroom, fat>>wlsG_ FOmaM psMuMq $fib $147 DartmatlL OWW 40ny 2 hr. dda. WMars solo, tams Gonhsore a tali te? Cal w sivaillibleRteacaL72SlOP211oa 4243049 atter- i p Fill: -1-410-349-291"t. anylinrha, 431W1,10, 427.5 8 able immediately. 436-8772. WHITBY - two bedroom n- edge and move In, 61050 per sauna, underground parking. new kfiction. 60x160' ler, wait to 7•eg% First Mortgages, new (051792) dudes heat. parking. Available month, John McCarten. ReMax $400 monthly . 40% utilities. manna and shopping. 5 minutes purchases, renewals, and June 1 Approx. s680per ,ontn Genesis Ltd. 831.3300. First and last. Cal Phil, 426 to Go and 401 $128900 686 consolidations. In home, AJAX - BatihebrBachebntte Evenings. weekends. 427-2457. (OSt792) 7399 after 7 p.m. (05 1702) _ 4274. (0519921 Personal. confidential servoo. 7 basement apartmut. fireplace, (051942) _ _-- OSHAWA - 1050 Slmcce St. S, -_- Condos For FOR sale or rent - $114.900. 3 days Week. 2nd Mortgages air 3 pace path. tantrad air, petals entrance, $450 mouthy includes RNCH and Fairport - Large bright 2 b s d r o o m avahlablsrnmediatehy, $807 pus 455 Rent bedroom, good condtion, C 1 $795 7256123 (oma PhoneCompetitive rates 1! 16) utilities. Available imrrrdiatey. one bedroom basement zoning or ret, mq,ihly. Cal 427-3664. (051992) apartment. ar. cable. laundry. Cities. Fridge. stow, gargle AJAX - large 2 bedroom. 2 bath. 5109.900. Large 3 bedroom Business SOUTH ax - bright two 9 separate stranos, all tndusne. 'r'dPlayground Dnharnnliosi� 615 APPIy ng fireplace. lakwew, protea- dh"°°dfloor$^eshNer stonaly decorated• pool, tennis• y. 590 Opportunities bedroom basertrnt aparVrhent, b 6575. 254-6184. (051792) Oundas St. E. Fourth Flea Lang sauna, etc. $950 of best color. $89.900 3 bedrooms, -V. ler, separate entrance. parking. all SOUTH Oshawa - large 5 Plks Tower, Whitby or call 436-6610 C40 6867827 for appantnrnt. C2 zoning, needs TLC a ret. DEALERS wanted for appliances, available June 1. bedroom apartment, $850 between 8:30 and 4:30 (051 79Z $695 Call Franc Mianovhc or Halo■reen, Chnstmas• Easton $700 per month, all utilities monthly plus utieees. June 1 weekdays. (05 1992)Fred PICKERING - 2 bedroom. 2 Mitchell. 434 3800. ith. $500 inveory 'lens Start wnt 296-2150 ,or included. Call 686-6137. (051797) possession. Firsulast. References Cal colecl 705 OSHAWA - two and three bathrooms. solarium. 5 p519oz _-_- investment. rttormotion. (05/992) 277-1311. (051792) bedroom townhouses, includrp appliances, central air, full WHITBY - Open Houle• Sun. HAIRDRESSING salon n the SOUTH Alex - 3 bedroom man -.-- ---_ ---- al utixies. 4 appiarncss. doss recreation faders. Across from May 10. 2-5 p.m• 274 GleretJ � Dia At r Dar floor apannol . 4 appliances, PICKERING - Altona and to shook and wrlenrbes. Cal Town Cereus. $1040 monthly Dr (Thidkson and Dund-al 3 si nrntl uses Call Large yard. For more iMorrhatan, Shepherd anal big bright ons 434-3972, (060492) inclusive Cal Tony a Mary, plus one bedrooms, brick 683-6060. ask for Tony call Pampa Reabum, 6838542. berdroom basement aoanrrhent, mcoe - 3 and Si TAUNTON a 967 3007 (051792) detached. plus finished (051792) at �� - Separate basement 2 baths 5 entrance. laundry, cable and bedroom, 2 level. 2 baths. pod. Cottages For PICKERING - lN•rpool/Sayly' ricin $625 r month. To %t_yground, painted. new ""11 �okano■�■• ural are large 50 Tenders excellent 2 bedroom bas.rnent parking. P• 99 vrp•t. rem to own. $795 per 470 Rent x ,00 f•rkc d io.. $,57.000. 666 apartment, Go. caner amerhties, view �I 509-0,9,. , 0145. (0514921 month. Available mrnedats.ease; Parking. Indge, stove, lau inry, AJAX - bright basement Sean Loschiavo. 428-4722. RICE Lake - new ons. Iwo and NORTH East Oshawa - 1418 $730 plus utilities. First/lal 1- apartment, 100wate entrance. (1751592) three bedroom conales- Boric Talmwto Dr Sun. May 17, 1-5 416-579-7576. (051792) ar con.. appliances. parting, now for your holidays. 416753 m. near GO and bus route, 3 pug AJAX South - 3 bedroom 2370x416342-2730. M51292) P $148,900. 3 . t bedroom TWO and three bedroom _-_____- family home, large aat- n va, barn. non smoker. 428-9918. loevnlnokis•• finished bas•nrnt, apartments Oshawa. 7 - 93. 1.4 pace bath. 2-2 piece bath. rE�AN Bay, -neer Wasaga k4tthen, 3 baths. fully finished Glen St. Oshawa. 728 4993. (0517921 $995 monthly, lint and last- No Beach and Midland. Sandy walkout basement To view cal (0519921 AJAX - luxury one bedroom pa". Available July 1. Call 426 beach. 3 bedroom Viceroy 434-8285. (05,99?) WHITBY - 1525 Nichol Ave. Two basement apartment' separate 9%1. (051 792) ooft . avolable arrYfrT+e. May WHITBY -buy pxrvate and save. bed units available m►rdiatsl entrance. central air • 3 be unwed by video. 434-8631. E reply summer with pool and $795 utdows included. Fr y al es• available Jura 1. THREE bedroom townfwkis• n (052292) deck. 3 glut one bodioorm unior "' $650 nclkdes utisies. First and South Oshawa rn artrll, quiet GREAT haninl and family •■scutwe, large lot, many elm' eundry and Assistance last required. 427.7882. Close t- s utilities 25-26()' holiday at Rice Leets. One hour extras. Must be seem Open on site. No pets. Assistance t.lps• to shopapirg. 7252601. available to qualified alpplcairl (0513821 Orel at Oshawa Pickerel. Will Horse Sat. and Sun. Reduced. appy to Dumas Housing, 1615 AJAX - two bedroom bas•rrwm ( - kin and bass• nom coffa9K• $175.000. 432-9925. N O Dundas St. E., 4th Flow Lang apartment, available July 1. OSHAWA - BoatrrJWison - 2 1800 h. waterfront. Pnwk7 In AGENTS. (051792) Tower, Wh a call 436-8610. Four piece bath, separate bedroom units. $825 and 3 rural ares. low 'sing wrekMhd tby $/oa,soo -Port Hope - 3 8:30 - 4:30 m. weekdays. entrance. $650 plus 12 ubites bsdnoo I units. $�' Available and weekly raw". Childers (051992) p y Cal 6864769. (051792) Jure and July 1. Heat and hydro program. sron. boat. motor rent Oedroa1, 1 ,2 baths hoar. logs extra. Fridge. stove, garage and covered docking. Sun- of extras inside and our- Cal incknded. No pets. Apply nymead Cottages, R.R.a3 1168857275. (OSt9921 OSHAWA - BeatncerWison and OSHAWA - two -spacious 2 e■Ih WitsoNRossland. 2 bedrooms. bedroom apartments in well keg Durham Housing. 1615 Dundas Hastings, Ont. K()L IYO. 706- $790 and $820. 3 bedroom building. Rosslaroi'Svncoe area. St. E. 4in Floor, Whitby or cat 6962+ 1. (05199 505 Wantedud Whoolchaer accessible, $11M. 4 parking, schools. bus of doe. 436-6610 for information. --- - y bedroom. $1005. AvailabM June Laundry, walk to O.G.H. Avail- (051492) HOUSEKEEPING Canales at and July t. Fridge, stove, able June or July. 631-3555. Woodland Estate. 30 minute. WANTED - three bedroom east of Peterborough, 90 house. Lease toam..428d95& mitis: Included. No pits- Apply WHITBY • •lepers two bedroom. Rooms TO menu two hom Pickering. Beach. with Durham Housing, 1615 near Go available �iale y- 430 Rent heated pool Way ground•store• C 1 O Townhouse$ Dundas at. E. 4Ih Floor, Whitby P $795 ndusive• 699• a W 436-8610 ler information. a't`inl' boat and rico' nentals. spring. J For Sale 5287 (Toronto)- (051492) Fall and Weekend speci:.e, (051492) FURNISHED. spanous room In August holiday bookings still TOWNHOU$rz - *Du" Clean'I - OSHAWA south el hfrlss,quit executive home, cabte, available- 1-705-653-1317. 2 bedrooms. 2 full baths, 4 seS T.V., and parking, available (TFALL) appliances. new bratAoorR Su ll- On Gen SL Veit' dean.lenge I.... Lately. Cali 427-9007. units. 2 bWrooms. available 410 Reit WWAV� - ly fnshed b>rsn wA. CiM to a1 now or May 1, $680. and 3 P515M Peron � &""WobMl $87.900 aha 7 p m bedrooms, 1. S June 1. furnbhad roan three beditim. sit arween'l or weekends, 434-5080. AJAX - three bedroom man AJAXwewey- good swimming and fishing. Parking. haat, cable Inclded. floor. includes appianoss. ccn► In large hoer Ali. cable. shared boat tncbded. By week mond 576-0973 or 7264806.1052502) pletely renovated with new kitten, beft hot tub. bus route. or season. 705.739-5861. 535 SASS Far AJAX - available June 1. 2 klcten and baM. new carpet parking. Non smoker. $400salle bedroom apantrrwG Cable a9 fhragtau- Mustbe seen =925 msn8fy. FYaUIML 427.98M- rltorwNy pias ugities. Cal Don. p617gg) 485 Resorts LOT for sale - Enfield, haMlas Pill" $800 r -o hflf 831.1527. (051792) =419. $98.000- All pNmite 428 IKS& (051582) OSHAWA - room aiaWble In atwilsble. 7269871. (080302) EE bedroan apartment for WHITBV - Go area, three pr,urw horror ---ANN- pr n River - Crmpballord TH- 7111Sub W". 4 appliances NO W'.betko, townhouse. also Pick- wit Nps snoker praternd. why pay fait? purl yore awn LAKEFRONT building let, $768. hydro. Close b GO and avevailab el MaL Juuly one exb «Ibn Use giodjple•all P=ans 579-1int 76. ka kanabblot.Troller aro rN to drill tn.a tryst lake. $ � m91� -8� t. location. very clean. 4 05tago water sklpplied. Phalle hydko Call 70648&2284 or 418477- appialloss. fanlehed basenwrNafintneig ahlirllbte f(061500706 1188 (051 (05179M Hint and IML =885 and fe35• AJAX - room ler ten MR 1: 953.4l53s. use d 1.500 84K hoer_ $EEO ,PICKERING - one bedroom Cal 669•!046. (051902) Magid,IndudYg tithes- Call Fla& 540 0�p' TrO/lwn . entrance. full�'L b @@Pwa�l1 ATE lhew badman 427.2381 &W6P.M 1061982) soft In d"W" N.E Oshawa. utilities al cable. $550a walkout 10 pate. fuhoed yard. NEWCASTLE - very lenge now LARGO Florida - beautiful 2 .nonal First and lest. Suit" near sd=b. sheppitg paved ler reit. bdww 0mraroe. FLORIDA� 2 �� ug be 2 be ooaL double loo single Pusan ANer 8 P-ffL drive, available Juy I. $975 cepa batlh $110 weekly fn 2 P°Ols, taeaeh. cup wide mobile hon 0 modern 4242327. (051302) oku u�ticli�ties�. Firstllest 985 eiidspieces all taBYss. Wet eeN haute oatplsle sel h sawn . hot kitchen wiM dishwasher, gu- WHY live in a closed 9878 (06229 Col 9874019 sau 5 or Muse �' Childt" wekOnte Rent � �� oerarric tit be apartment? Try this bright 2 1 walawatonithy. Clow to all hind countertop. newly bedroom architecturally THREE bedroom bungalow. Rwnmga M>+'1 snsniw. (4/q a3&Oew (TF) decorated, new carpet dMipred 1400 til h. apranue. nbaly decora9ed. lope =Mora and PICKERING PadkwaysBl - CLEARWATER - 3 badnoonrts. oleo Golsen roof Walkout to landscaped yard. be* yas RosslenidlSwwfh two rooms for fort In brand new $2a. U.S 416-72656% tae b wnuyt hkhg. Only $1050 eon area OGhZ $095 mash- house. Two bath, kitchen air con.. nhaOM 1051992) l lonhly. Call Oo►o8q Fahr. 426 hairs Heated pock hat bib y a utUlles. First al last. leciNias. laundry. Parlrlr19• non tennk now bGaclhse„ dtidwn 7677. (05,492) Reftlrsthas. Inpdae. 430'abla- preferred. smoker. $350 each. Female teeleorrre. (Lew flhan nrolel,. 550 Cottages Far SIM baChhebr � (0521 pin'erred. Call 302) 428-8209. $275 weekly. 683-5503. Sale floor. cow to GM, cable. POR tab a rent in OWANTwwft -- M5221M lehufndf/, poking, no put, wahlt. - IN I . a I properly. pMas road. FREE room. Ajay hone. ex- CLEARWATER - New luxury MUSKOKA - whomized causes Ing lady preferred. $375 private beach. 2 storey 3 charge for approximately 25 hart pulp 2 beklaoatw. 2 yew round road• c°npMtey monthly. Call 436-1649 bedroom home. 1 112 baths, h&ALVOsk* babNitlrW Shit ba8u. pool hseih dub, Iuwnls - wrap afoul sa0uhed neMage. (OS1982) rthaIn floor Nati dawis-w- ( � with �Or � court. For kRlhr ingluifiN, con- inparch. k1 CAM 4 lianeggoes. IN"cer- fatrtl oom. large deck ovw- nbh$ arrpbynlua tact Sir^ 72!-1162 Sual or Ages: 6-12 yrs. Four, 2 -week periods running between: July 6 -August 28 Supervised Hours: 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Daily programme: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. I $130 per 2 -week period Call 831-6130 to register! 670 Personals 710 Births BIRTH control and tarrsy plan- ning counselling. Free and contiderhaL available Monday to r ripay. 830 a.m to 4 30 p.m. Grvc in Oshawa, Tuesday. , to 3 p -art.. and Wednesday to 6 p -m. Pickering Thur. 390 P.m. ,0 6 p.m. For further tormatw call Oshawa 433890, or Pidk- enng 42G -878i. (7) ADO A isle spice...B.C- college roommates - Cindy. Lei Darn and Jennifer haus acting per- sonal phos of the rs•Nss for I". For dscrow nformation. m to Cindy Price, Boa 670 - RD. Kelo■ rl B.C.. V f Y 7P4. Adults shy pleasel. O=il 2) PERSONAL bras $500 and up for any purpose. Also. debts reshuakared. legal action and rxall-b- slapped, PW ff-la lowered. YOU CANNOT BE TURNED DOWN a regular Il come from any source. Free at- brrnafon and cwsutflion 43111- 8104. 368104. (TF) JESUS says. can tie bind lead rile ball Dau your mrhiw weer ses? The 11 11 is 1 'wn i taster, Micah 3:11, Isaiah 56:10-12. John 10:11. Jim Campbell 1-7069539475. ffALL) 675 cavwam ACTIVE angle Ill WOI,W cr- y 30's seeks warm down to wit man lq leukhg fatendship e !hate dru". tins, and hornet*. No bas, no genrew Lust tit simple things in 180, to: Fie 040M Oshawa Th' Week P O 12 - WHITBY - two bedroom ap.nrrwa proud floor. nwMl 7. looking lake, can be seen by W haw tum fi-ols $129.900. 57641344 or 725- own lrlap. fr Ing 4334 M3 ROs. 10614821 2710 �, Venapalation al Whitby r 4a,, oGlh.awa LIH R5 (061582) �v�, prMw �a 3 InI ft dlinp, 2 blocks from pointm0nt only. must odbalwuuh 10&m preferred. weleruhoGa OBS092L (0514M Homes $94,609 cottage - new 3 670 500 0eoi ATTENTION Singles - cmdu*i lroauctionhc te Txhat 8owntown. Heat and hydro 4 P m. (0B1(P PICKERING • Hwy ?/Dixie. For sale n e11'rler O0"ola1e0� Cozy loom for rent. share ren , i, peas satd besdn rAeoed tacked people lookig for a lone - kcbidsd. Fridge, sole ttntaaI - In OBIMWA sand - 4 bed=M 401- IMP *pry, bw*y. COO" and pa11Ing aiMM has $IO.000to land a ay" clear Mks. bill private lel• DISTRESS Centre - Need tum reletlanhtp. CahBduMiaL gall dry, swap space Oaoerrtent• Very, SM,doribb near OC alit OrlrOwsy. Available fat>>wlsG_ FOmaM psMuMq $fib $147 DartmatlL OWW 40ny 2 hr. dda. WMars solo, tams Gonhsore a tali te? Cal w sivaillibleRteacaL72SlOP211oa 4243049 atter- i p Fill: -1-410-349-291"t. anylinrha, 431W1,10, 427.5 8 Free Information Package. Do n1 - 9 ISM and lest Call KOHL 966 bw"d*. Ootid be shah. 721169$+1. 10619" weekly. naastldtya Paw" dd s W (M 4434. (0$1792) Ms+.Call -- IT'S A BOY William and Barbara Cooper are Proud to announce the birth of their son Zachery William Cooper on May 6, 1992, at 3:17 a.m. Weighing 4 lbs. 7 ozs. Proud sister Shanyne is looking forward to welcoming her new brother home. f� mow.-a,A` iYiFASMADWSUFOWWww., MAt AA on aJ� r �go7x N, ✓ ^ . __���` _ 4 _._ •_.-..._...._w�... .. _.. ..... r r..----- � • Moores - The Suit People • Eatons White Rose • Cloud Nine • Jerry's • Maxi Drugs • Miracle Loeb • Canadian Tire K -Mart NRS • Shoppers Drug Mart • Cullen Gardens • Pharma Plus • Henry Do -It Centre • Coupon Clipper • Sears • Dominion • A&P • IGA • franklins • Consumers' D • Pot Pourri • IDA • National Sports • B iway • Dellbrook Market • woolco • Loblaws • Sav-A-Centre • Food City • Cherney's These successful businesses have chosen to distribute their flyers in AorPickering News Advertiser s v. -.t. l• Driving Schools Gardening, Gardening, Landscaping Landscaping ALL SAFE PRO DRIVERS. Certified Instruction from Professional Teachers. Days • Evenings Weekends. Home or Business pick-up. 281-1622 Flooring, Carpeting I'mfessiona I Ceramic Installation I work in your home like it was mine. For free estimates, call DAVE 683-3730 LLOYD'S TILE Quality Tile and Cement wcrk. 25 yrs. experience. Will do small and large jobs. Reasonable Rates Free Estimate Call Lloyd at 428-6039 Carpet Sales Services and Binding at Low Prices. FREE ESTIMATES 619-0940 ::.3PET ristallanons tree estimates, r•str•tching a specialty. Reasonable rates. 967-1799 or 967-1900. 0 6 N D,rl an. (TFWFS) Gardening, Landscaping Land LIQ (since t9 . nterbdt stone- retav" ,rams wood dada • waw. root gardens a so" • dee rertwva - tlCaWmlly I oo N -v et. • 2 y. yuorantee 2941663 aZ ABLE CONTRACTORS • TREES CUT OR TRIMMED • LAWN SERVICE • FENCE/DECKS • INTERLOCKING STONE 839-1584 Home Home Improvements improvements VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTING 1*4 Specializing in all carpentry, custom homes, additions & roofing. Kitchens & bathrooms. windows - Waterproofing - basements, ceramic tiles & hardwood floors - 15 yrs exp For free estimates call 683-5818 "i or renovations that tri% ' are home improvements' • • 1 J • PEml-T Coststrtsclisrt Inc. 9304892 •EST11YlATES FM - RENOVATIONS Basemer's, deCtS, cabinets, painting & decorating. For estima!e In Durham Region call Don at 668-8489 LEAKING TUBS & SHOWER STALLS Repared 6 renovated Wag S floor lobs suppfiw b ,,staled Iii Ytsa. 888 LOWEST PFIICESI Free e&hrnalss Cam Berne. Progressive Mile 420-16&9 Specializing in drywall, Installing, taping, texturing, metal, studding, also repairs. Over 20 )ears experience. Call John anytime. wok guaranteed. 4274195 CARDINAL CONTRACTING Licensed Journeyman Carpenter 20 yrs. experience All Home Renovations LOWEST PRICESI FREE ESTIMATES John 5204379 �re a • . l X*ntr�rt If 4 r, CON:i1MICTIQN Interior and exterior repairs, renovations and Hing construction. Fal and Claim proMsaiortai work ��° reNabn CRAIG 686-1913 5 years G.-I.A.ILLIND�� MAID SERVICES Serving the community for over a decade. Caring for your home with personalized, professional services, at highly competitive rates. We honor all competitive coupons. (Fully bonded and Insured) 683-7515 THE BUTLER Dusting, Floors & Vacuuming, Kitchens, Bathrooms Houseclea made. From $45. Casino. pltaRptg ■leariral HONEST Party person with 1 Services expersencie, do houswvolk by Eugene. 432-211511. P52s�f the day. Every other Thursday Improvements available. Rate $45-S65. Phone Housecleaning Wier 6 P.M. anytime weekends or leave message. 5761367. any occas• on B rtndays. G.-I.A.ILLIND�� MAID SERVICES Serving the community for over a decade. Caring for your home with personalized, professional services, at highly competitive rates. We honor all competitive coupons. (Fully bonded and Insured) 683-7515 THE BUTLER Dusting, Floors & Vacuuming, Kitchens, Bathrooms & Beds made. From $45. Casino. pltaRptg ■leariral Let 'The Butler" do Party d all. Services Call Janis Eugene. 432-211511. P52s�f 683-8018 ARE you ^.awng problems find - ng brae to Asan your horse? For prdessronal cWnng. cam H•Ief s Home Service today. 427-1041. (051392) HOUSECLEANING Maid Easy - respectable lady to clean your once or horns. Low rates. Cam Lon at 427-7113. (051392) Painting, Decorating PAINTING and decorating. 2C1y. off seniors. clean and sufficient. 10 years experience Call 604- 9669 ;05199?) PROFESSIONAL panting and wallpapering. 1 room or whom house, guaranteed lowest •ate& wi e ls - funk L•aucs Hep 834'^57 a n -id dr ng yg. twitaina waft, �wawm COWUTE Renovations and MOVING? I (TF) a"d °rr'""'y'� we will wove an -thin — system, pressure treated No lob's too small Q„alrty ARTISTIC M asonary - specaiu. workmanship guaranteed Cam ing .n fireplaces and chimney 430-25% anyt r +e. (TF) repairs. Works with bricks. Casino. pltaRptg ■leariral blacks and stones of am kinds. Party Free esDmates, worlknanshp Services guaranteed. Call Rene Gsrvaks. Eugene. 432-211511. P52s�f 666-426. (TF1 Improvements DESIGNED and finished MAGICIAN, c ow- •• ends Moving, Ready to enteearn nor any age. Storage any occas• on B rtndays. g Dromot:ons. open rgs. fundrasem Ma snows are wi e ls - funk L•aucs Hep 834'^57 a n -id dr ng yg. twitaina waft, �wawm COWUTE Renovations and MOVING? I (TF) a"d °rr'""'y'� we will wove an -thin — system, pressure treated reDsks. additions. Daserrlwtts "Turbans, anytime' Yen L fencing, sodding and tree bathrooms, kitchens, with fra"Iff. drylNafl woodtmork. removal. Free Sentrat. O mft Casino. pltaRptg ■leariral tnacko for ON types of mews work.290 721-9at 436-5057. per„ g- Fres esurrna. CIA am Home Eugene. 432-211511. P52s�f teXdieowlMIran Ow Improvements DESIGNED and finished k`s'w Miamibasemsms. barrooms. addi. Call 571-0755 tions and second storey's, ■ I deck. ��' Dk riftng' and AJAX Moving System - ted a drain" 0 Call Weser Laswr at serviX nwtni:e. appliance and :wernng, t 00 i 200 amp 4262t4s. tOs241+e1 piano speaaksts, flat rate or DO All - Painting, cleaning hourly. We now have heated upgrades. Rea- r•Mtd I . garage and y� des„ storage ureas. Now Owing otos Onable rates. Free up. lawn and landscaping, boxes with Move• Cal 427- timates. Lic. #E670. ester, prating„' driveweya �`'- �) Snell "10wp )obs. 436400 MM with large truck wit do (0514M household new. residential. On *OcW fits - vats Mrsrrsreial AN types at moves. • • renovate your bathroom or Cal Carl or Jam. 427-211M. kitchen wase as wag as floor (T) DOUG'S WALL a cess- 20 yea" "q"1 " Good Two nen with Duan 'THE references and satislctlon MOVERS' wall do as types of CtEL.MIG SYSTEMS gumanife" nor bee slttlintNlsR ewes. wry aortwlairs. She Drywall, walflaC9frnS D. Oyksi 7254913. (IF) us a cal- PMR 576 -MU (TF) llWWAW :tMok FEUMM - chain Arms. wNoupld twstk 1Ns. CNri9M iron, and wood rrrlww only of SEYViClS >�m" IN Installed. 729-3256. �Iflaea�aaa. � NOME Improvements and GINI HELPERS - well 127.11 referenced Nanny's from Oce or�Laskis and t Ousbec. Summer and year Lound plaoenwtts Low Indian; At Sued■► Wood Workiflg 436 be and a schadtds ID auk your 9207• (052192) needs 1-519-925-5333. P ROI custom SN)NAL Carpentry - custom additiom and decks, InC�aild fra"Iff. drylNafl woodtmork. ting hoots and office wrovaYorta • Marian Carpentry, 723.7020. Room at a bits (051404 RENOVATIONS - Cabinetry. QUALITY woth by halm and m"* -"71 - son learn Well experienced. �W for hard waking, renovations, aA�Ws b . addition, dsrlts, nor-, call us for LOW a has estimate. 571.1263.6d or rales. • Rod. O■h— (061998 WakIIMMSNP ` RENOVATIONS - Cabinetry. GUafaftfiBedY kitchens. kkhon cupboards, basements, washrooms. Mike of aIIONiorr custom buil homes 42i-i11b Carew Co. 4324M (052592) PROFESSIONAL WORK Windows, doors, patio doors, docks, fences, basements, nc rooms, 9*9 a oma 0*08 BASER Contracting - all carpentry, additions, renovations, kitchens, bemlroalt . home rltairaMwtce emergency service, furniture refinishing. Quality work guaranteed, 15 years experience. 6962915. (TFEFG) JOURNEYMAN efewrician. SP��p in � rewiring, additions and renovations. All work art �d FAir rrtmisa cal wipapsrI can P WS@@Wnary by Limb aid Dalt. Ll'cxesMsttt ifefef6lNtef E 571.17119 or flq•�710 Party Services RABBIT wants work oo'e magic for rJnloren's pares and all occasions, have my ow- magtcan. Call Ernie. 566.4932 "•ySfifs Ili1</S tMtla7l Xl,if3•A Plumbing Clean - .1 Journeyman Plumber No job too small_ -Faucets, showers, basement washrooms. wet bars, sic. Any renovation or addkim. Daytime: 427-4174, Hone: 427-6809. Ask for Ton. Tax, Financial Directory NEED MONEY YESTERDAY? Call M.C.A. Mortgage Corporation today. (416-502-8800) Window Cleaning Window Cleaning Services Exterior `•o- W0.00 Irtenor Prices or r9c,est Senor Ce.2e-s 20% discount. Sae sac- c^ -,,. ,.,o,. 5E5- =55 WINDOW CLEANING polished • eitteriora interior • discount for seniors For free estimate N's not *1 what you may, but how you say k let one of our professional advisor assist you In style, layout & wording of yourpersonalized ad. •w.tw... ar•..a HEART AND STROKE FOU N DATION OF ONTARIO Impim ng your odds against Canada's 'I killer. I11'a'LIIIIIA:111 J No Gila'' 839-6666 • 427-2828 - 420-1449 - • • - • • • Garentees SaiisauonMOW �- --- _ _ .-. .-- -__-� 7 _ _ -� _ - - - c•. �•-- _ - .^�----ae�-��- _ .-r. t-sem.-r.•-��.at-rr -- --------- ---- ---------- - - - - -- - - - - -- •--.---1 . w. ew. .....: .^u+. '.......: ... . - :: .. • . ':..•S.Nk.<fw+, S' -w; w L n►V �'. 4" .�'. t "';'!1r.. �,�w' ��' g, rr�wt�arvwvvKru 'MMM soon as w� A%= 44 a � ��••�� - - - -- —. _ _ _— '-fir b y• . A.T=NIM �,p6Y. 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S. 6 �L OC ` r 1413 KM a Ser E 723.1602 Canty ai TiutMoNRlUme n Pk #* Pura (at GO Seaton) DUrh �� . 432-138 `. 571-1446 8 31-7961 427-9938SMWITUG Tuna. i W4 94 � 9-6 Tum 9-5, Wd N 4344M4 Tues. 94 Wad. N Tuan. --%4 /0.7 �� TheKs. i Fri. 9�i Ml�d. t�6 �� .' TAura. i Fd N Tws. Wad N Tieurs. i Fel 9•i TAun. i Fri. 9a0 Pilose effiCilY� - Sat. 8-5, Sum 9.4 Thum &6. Frk 8.7 SOL i4;i Sun• 9.4 Thurs. i Fd• 67 gat. N, Sem. 10.4 Sat. 8-5, Sun. 10.4 tIU sat N Bat. 7 -ti Sun., May 17192 ��'.�°����F�..��Hs.!"d:•:�.e":.Y4eI�Rr.�," ._pr •, .' r sJ'I l ...-, It EVERY SATURDAY Boxes -from Scarborough to Brighton W-erea•A Pickering 4�DNESDAY MAY 139 1992 -12 FA.(_,r3 MATUREENTI DAL EXECUM TOWNHOW ONLY Located on 85x170' Gorgeous oxelusive I prime residential land. Privacy nit e 4 bdrm., This 4 bedroom home features character and charm throughout. basement, newer Mature trees, inground broadloom, fddpe and r pool, central air, end of ( - meat. Call Pkkedag's 1st ham of court location. Don't lamer, Jona rood: M- 1 wait! - -- CALL R0+1W LARRY SEENS - 58/6-3300 realty (1991) lid., reahor 260 FT. LOT ONLY $249,900, AJAX Hermitage executive, huge premium lot, very private, this beautiful 4 bdrm home is less than a year old. Full of upgrades, ceramics through kitchen d foyer, secunty system, colonial ioors on all closets. Need a big kitchen?? This one is very big -- Spotless clean and just listed. CALL STEVE FEARON 683-2992 WMW GENESIS LTD. Qp�GO+ ri , i Pickering. i PRIVACY miss out on this rare (Gknshire) model In the Glendale subdivision. 4 "V bdrms., main fir. lam 6 ° as , +airai laun. rms., cathedral ceilings, new gas furnace and new windows. All on a ---a private 50036' lot. 5214,900. Call Barrie N Cox 266-3993.MENU ■ Noea ;Vmpx ROUGE RNER rsafty ltd. A great buy for MIS i 1,954 sq. ft. boors! Charming 3 bdrm hams with open concept, lounge overlooking Na rm. Liv. rm. has cathedral ceiling. Bright greenhouse UL with w/o to deck. Mater bdrm. has sitting area l 4 -pe. an suite. ML fMet fwL ort., am fit. laundry nw as well. Walking distance to GO, shopppI E all amen as Cam Judy Pattison, 296.5M RF/MW I DOUG TAYLOR BROKER SOUTH AJAX - BY THE LAKE Bright, Immaculate, 3 bdrm. townhouse. Eat -in kitchen, walkout to private fenced yard. Upgraded broadloom, furnace, cent. air conditioning 6 humidifier. Includes 4 appliances. A pleasure to view! Jacquelynn Tanner 693-11642. JUST LISTED! ONLY $156,500 Will get you into this spacious 1,500 . sq. ft. home. Features large eat -in kit., liv, rm., din. rm., fam. rm. with a wio to deck. 4 pc. on suite and a separate side entrance. Perfect for a basement apt.! Call Brian Kondo (24 hr. pager). 683-8542. f ;-Ltit I I 1 j k:L•�T AJAX NORTH 2,450 SO. FT. $218,500 chis 4 bdrrrL, 3 bath home is only 5 months old. Upgraded cabinets i carpets. Shows VERY WELL. Large kitchen with walkout to the yard. Family room has a fireplace. Close to schools 3 parks. CALL GERRY THATCHER 686-3300 WMMC t'!>.f- W/Vff ran" (1991) ltd., realtor ENCLAVES OF PK3MRM G Sit on your loupe dock overlooking your inground pool with cascadi" waft f Jun t yaw ho1Aa relax in your sauna or In front of one • of 3 fireplaces. This 4 bdrm. beauty hos Kip 99erriam�66bdlstdo b2.� FAMILY TRUST CORPORATWN REALTOR SEW .s-• • er ou 1 1upal dowse ' Hardwood fbm ' Finhhsd ba..ment ' Low down payment ' Grant was 296.1911 �` 1 ROUGE VALLEY REALTY NC. Tb is j � . -. - - C I:.�. hh•�i'wl . � •r s�,:•" EXECUM TOWNHOW ONLY Gorgeous oxelusive area. Lovely well maintained property. Privacy nit e 4 bdrm., Cc III! - 1 .1 hdly finished basement, newer - broadloom, fddpe and stove, low down ( - meat. Call Pkkedag's 1st ham of i lamer, Jona rood: M- 1 3300' R0+1W I DOUG TAYLOR BROKER SOUTH AJAX - BY THE LAKE Bright, Immaculate, 3 bdrm. townhouse. Eat -in kitchen, walkout to private fenced yard. Upgraded broadloom, furnace, cent. air conditioning 6 humidifier. Includes 4 appliances. A pleasure to view! Jacquelynn Tanner 693-11642. JUST LISTED! ONLY $156,500 Will get you into this spacious 1,500 . sq. ft. home. Features large eat -in kit., liv, rm., din. rm., fam. rm. with a wio to deck. 4 pc. on suite and a separate side entrance. Perfect for a basement apt.! Call Brian Kondo (24 hr. pager). 683-8542. f ;-Ltit I I 1 j k:L•�T AJAX NORTH 2,450 SO. FT. $218,500 chis 4 bdrrrL, 3 bath home is only 5 months old. Upgraded cabinets i carpets. Shows VERY WELL. Large kitchen with walkout to the yard. Family room has a fireplace. Close to schools 3 parks. CALL GERRY THATCHER 686-3300 WMMC t'!>.f- W/Vff ran" (1991) ltd., realtor ENCLAVES OF PK3MRM G Sit on your loupe dock overlooking your inground pool with cascadi" waft f Jun t yaw ho1Aa relax in your sauna or In front of one • of 3 fireplaces. This 4 bdrm. beauty hos Kip 99erriam�66bdlstdo b2.� FAMILY TRUST CORPORATWN REALTOR SEW .s-• • er ou 1 1upal dowse ' Hardwood fbm ' Finhhsd ba..ment ' Low down payment ' Grant was 296.1911 �` 1 ROUGE VALLEY REALTY NC. Tb is j � . -. - - C I:.�. hh•�i'wl . � •r s�,:•" PAGE 2 -THE 1'tiS;M ADV1*i'I 04 WXD, MAY 13,11!!2 : .. .w. --.. .._..-_.t-r..,,r..4♦ . 1. i i • . ♦ • .♦ R R near tened Home Bu ars . 4 Boost March Sales OTTAWA. April 16, 1992 Residential MLS® sales rose 10.1 per cent in Canada's 25 metropolitan centers during the month compared to the level recorded the previous year, says The Canadian Real Estate Association : CREA). To demonstrate the extent of the improvement, 20 of the 25 centers surveyed in March recorded sales increases from a year earlier. Also on a positive note, March's home sales garnered a 29.9 per cent increase over volumes sold in February, 1992. In fact, aU of the 25 cities surveyed posted sales gains. Numerically, 24,728 homes traded hands during March, 1992. That's 2,264 more than the 22,464 transactions recorded the year before and 5,601 more than February's total of 19,127. The results were presented in CREA's latest monthly survey of 25 metropolitan centers, based on residential sales processed through the Multiple Listing Service (MLS*). "The 14.4 per cent jump in first quarter MLS* home sales activity indicates that a measure of consumer confidence is returning to the resale housing sector," says CREA President Michael Ziegler. "Home sales in April are expected to maintain the momentum due to a traditionally active spring market." "Many first-time buyers are taking advantage of the feral government's reduction in the minimum down payment required under the National Housing Act," says Ziegler. "Recent figures indicate that more than 13,500 homebuyers have taken advantage of the plan since its introduction in February. What the figures don't tell us is how many of these purchasers would have bought even without the new program." The five major markets posting the largest sales increases this March, over last; include" Qu6bec City, Saint John, N.B., Regina, Saskatoon and Calgary. A component of CREA's monthly survey includes average MLS' residential prices. The Association cautions, however, that only over a period of time are these averages useful for establishing trends and making comparisons. They do not indicate actual prices in centres comprised of widely divergent neighborhoods or account for price differentials between geographic areas. Preliminary MARCH MLS' Residential average prices follow: Greater Vancouver $230,856; Victoria $198,455; Calgary $129,904; Edmonton $109,433; Regina $68,244; Saskatoon $72,315, Winnipeg $80,947; Metropolitan Hamilton $156,920; Kitchener $142,016; London $144,730; Oshawa $147,732; Ottawa $141,339; St. Catharines $137,560; Sudbury $109,282; Thunder Bay $106,154; Toronto $218,438; Windsor $109,732; Montreal $108,670; Hull $87,341; Qu6bec City $84,573; Chicoutimi S67,178; Trois-Rivieres $72,161; Saint John, N.B. $82,071; Halifax $97,404; St. John's Nfld. $97,617. MLS' is a co-operative marketing system used by 111 of Canada's real estate boards to ensure maximum exposure of properties listed for sale. The Canadian Real Estate Association, the largest single -industry trade organization in Canada, represents the interests of more than 82,000 licensed and registered real estate practitioners in 116 local real estate boards and 10 provincial associations. Mi 11019V .�,qqws DURHAM HOME SALES Now hones and aaales week of Ap9 M4fty 1. 1992 WMMY AVERAGE 1992 SALES 1991 SALES COMMUNITY SALES TOT/LL MlICE 10 DATE TO DATE Ajax 12 $178.950 222 333 Eby 22 $190.055 355 543 Oshawa 48 $134.920 821 1056 Scugog- Gorgeous custom -bell burgalow featun.rg over 9000 sq. business 8 developer owned propertyll Ron b Jan ft living space. 2 fireplaces, 21 ft. oak kitchen, 50x188 ft Uxbridge 8 $144,813 232 142 Newcastle 18 ' $150239 ,204 404 Totals 105 $154em 18.14 2475 &*MSahes b/ o erembew as"_ egorbd ' absolutely gorgeous coft:s tee• hw.r over, Oda* am a prbd atom =* foe awropes rweAr br eetr�M 9 beech and n W ft oonp , ' , floors, finished reg Where,'':BuyersASell1 ers` Come --.,.Toeether GIQ�� .Ajax/Pickering r; # a. .vitt y REAL ESTATE LTD. 15 Harwood Ave. S. ANITA Y 683-8661 ­- v....-• v. ' Excellent value for specious executive brick home i kapprox. 2,600 sq. ft.) featuring spacious bedrooms, 3 'baths, huge kitchen, ceramic floors, neutral broadloom,' 2 bedrooms in basement Our. huge rec. room. All this ' for only $239,900. ' DETACHED $156,900 All brick bungalow on a fully fenced lot in a corrvenienj 1 location dose to schools, shopping 8 transit. Featureq are 5 appliances, spacious living noon, in. rec. room.1 Price' right for this super starter home) 5% down. J Realty World East REAL ESTATE LTD. 1099 Kingston Rd., (Furniture Malt) REAM vmRw,.831-6000, Ajax 428-6000 IMF MBE R BROKER TOP AGENT OF THE MONTH, APRIL 1992 Wayne and Sherry Senis are pleased to present Wayne Dean with the top agent award, which not only signifies his top sales ability, but also his dedication to his profession, his peers, and to Realty World East. Congratulations, Wayne for a highly successful month! Whether you're buying or "The AYNE seselling a home, right agent makes all the difference in Saba Representative the World." Call Wayne Dean 831-6000. dAE�'�,�NO ,.,�' , • � OIEV ��� tt CALLWG ALL INVESTORS!! Ajax • 2 acres near lake. 4 stall horse barn: tenanted 5 BDRM. 2 KITCHENS dupiex, owner occupied bungalow, abutting landscaping Gorgeous custom -bell burgalow featun.rg over 9000 sq. business 8 developer owned propertyll Ron b Jan ft living space. 2 fireplaces, 21 ft. oak kitchen, 50x188 ft Whalen 831000 treed lot. Room to spare. Call Connie Dennis 831 M. EXCELLENT VALUE Detached 3,000 sq t... nanny's quarters. main floor WHY RENT? Si,too PER MTN. Will carry this 3 bdrm. starter featuring a finish basement, 1 112 baths, new broadloom, eal4n kit laundry, tarn. rm., fireplace, GAC, CVAC, Tribute built. 2 yrs. new. Call Harvey C. Brown 831-6000. within walking distance to all amenities. Carni Spencey 831-0- $4,500 DOWN And own an -X' . you ' absolutely gorgeous home with hardwood floors, finished reg room, fridge/stove included, walkout t $7,750 DOWN-634%MORTGAGE patio. Call Connie 3r1+• del will help you pay the mortgage. Modern eat -n kit overlooking back made for kids Dennis 831.6000. yard dble. drive. Close to school. Steve Jones 831 X000. P GREAT LOCATION! Maim floor laundry rm. with 2 waNroult, eat -in kitchen vA waNkout b pardon, fam rm. with fireplace. Master has ,W LISTED ON THE 111= 2 years new, bow" deoorabd, uppr Pit UL flr. bm. nn. wlirsplaoa, nlaltottl to dock1 11' ik PC. on suits with roman tub. All for $189,900. Call Suzan Winoh 8314000. P CAC bol Ready to move int Call B. FagWtarson 591- 6000. 40- LESS DOWN � $147,900. 2 storey al brick, central air, 4 appliances, eat -in kit., HEY BLUE JAY FANSt You wi find them in this private 251 ft yard. A renovated nicely decorated. No 1 maintenance feel Call 3 bdrm. del hVilighted by tte eat -in kit, large ham. nn. with fireplace & wat bac Carmelo Spenciey 8314000. Suzan Winch 831 - Salsa RaprNentagw 6000. R XXEliWlXrfTOYNEVALE LOCATKW This horns las it aill Sun room, man floor Ism. rm. 8 huh dry, double car garape, 3 large Wmis. & i ----' —cod LOVE AT FrpSTINMI NEWLY LWEDl aar NLynda CONK this 3 bdrm. bogy backs b rWnp kitdherl with Weeldast areal A must Baal Gal it 531- meadowal Family room, keplacalparapa. sundo* site000. F ISI coo. swra c000M-amo- ..+�''t4..ei -'_- - �4R+t•er WKiE ;. .... 'a ra N"•"�kv:+l�: �"��a't, i.!Jir."""' .... TBE NEWS ADVERTISR V, W, WT L% IMPAG63 APPLIANCES INCLUDED ' GREAT DEAL $108,90011 k� Affordable townhome - shows beautifully - 4 bdrms. - 2 baths - upgraded brdlm. throughout - ROU—crY wAAnsrETER central air included!!! Try an Abeowtefy atunrhing 4 bdrm. executive thonw i, to Selee Raw offer??? Call Helen Mason 683- HELEN MASON ��� � we can FAM1_E_Y_,,..8�2. �•• - CORPORATION REALTOR - - AJAX PICKERING 683-8542 8314242 WANT A LARGE IOTCHEN? RANDY a TARN FLEA ti This 3 bdrm. home is finished top to bottom and WHITBY POWER OF SALE Salve ReprieerKefive• �� xw���_ features a w/o to the fully fenced rear yard. If a SANDRA GNUS Former church, now used as a 4 -plea. Great income. specious eat -in kit. is at the top of your list, be sure to Saks Representative Beautiful building. Randy b Tam Miller 683-8542, call me to view this lovely home. Sandra Gillis 683 - FOR MORE 8542. "IINFORUATION ABOUT �f --TODAnPROPERIFE T IE r r e % CALL - DIANA STINSON W 631-4242 OR 683-4332- __ DIANA STNSON .•� w _ .,. Assodete Broker - _ - JUST MOVE N! __ = Beautiful 3 bdrm. 3 baths home on court location in ---�� �j' __._..__. -- — DARRYL GLOVER VICTORIAN ELEGANCE handy basement with y as firs location.eup Huge eat -in roe lot., fin. BARBARA PRESTON � This tabulous 2.'00 W ft. home has all the features Associate Broker. basement rnth gas fireplace, upgraded broadloom b C.GA ' oversized garage. Call Barbara Preston 683-8542 Sales Representative you could dream abou•Darryl Glover, Associate Assistant Maier Broker 683-8542 683-9U2 —1 w ,_ 2 HOUSES ON PROPERTY STUNNING EXECUTI SVWL - New 4,200 sq. It 2 storey �s , bungalow, s.itable for Impeccable 4 bdrrn., 4 oaths, with fin. bsmt, Inground SUZANNE TOLLETT nanny's quarters or n aw `achtres. Ar added feature GAIL DALL heated pool, over 3.000 sq. ft living space. Call ales Assistant Mena ire ' .. s aws:h a the 4 stall brim. For "ore nSc^'atpn call Gari Dag Sales Representative Susanne Tillett 683-8542 .: or Pame Newman at 83• -4242 CP 583 332. Assistant Manager u •� EXECUTIVE LIVING ; Backs on greenbelt This immaculate 4 bdrm., 4 2 1119,900 —t- washroom, main floor laundry, library and MAMIELADeROCIIA Nice 3 bdrm., 1x4 pieces bathroom, basement Sam, PATRICIA REABURN rehouse kitchen is a must see. Call Al a Marwelas ReptesMtativ '� -� f n shed, 5 appliances, south Ajax For more SaksR 683-8542.E til Inforr^aoon Ike rail Patnoa Reabum at 683 8542 eprrsentative J FEATURE PROPERTY *0WR POOL 3 HOT TUB WHME" resort fihe r pw Ionic. ft gorgeous ranch - a t Cktiar d&* �afed * btNtgMoMr, tiosa to xltods i>i . on a 95x 7r Ict Oawr taattaa indud•. 2 fbor to GREAT STAINFER W. itistNd roc room, core bokirt 3At1lr TO $M,900 FOR 2 GARAGES GAIL DALL DeMdhed home wish 0— No". super big Id1cMn. N MOREEN STILES M. bird a� hobby m a knio a. Moreen Sdw !314212 '�• R•pres•ntatiw• mss. d1�ai air, Nftsrooal i uNtCh mm. For Far tris sling!ov* bungalow. inc112. C 2 garages 25x31- Sam Raw P cal � far. plus skhgle attached for 11112. call Gal DON at 831- Assistarht Manger © _ ten. AJAX - NO BETTER 1uulfEf RAffDIU a TAIMI NDNTH AJAII-=1N4.M Tftiit Irtfas&- ia� hee a in-ehed bes•naK 2 DARrf�fL GLo�ef 3 MOI . stain Soar fain. t Iwrdry rats. FnPWN. Sells pepwatraNtps 011111111111100111111`11110011111161111 in PPL Huge aaHitl n IdL, bau TNA BOWEN wtMroonts, eal4n laden i much morel cont beodBmier htllgematm, 40 n IoL Rand!► aTrn filler M45a lettdscaped a dKK 2 b@ML T= Botean 8314242 Sate Repr.e.na In D"Gap►, 03.1542 I m AeefMrtt f�aaMar ... ....... { This 4 bedroom townhome enjoys a single car ABSOLUTE SGMLER AAAX - s0. FT. - StJO garage. new tfhermoprhe windows, and new ` AN britt forma, pia -shaped iR wdlaout basement 9 fill NEwMAN Shows a `f 0' plea. 4 bdrrat.. Ped ih. b=L l 9 boort„ upgraded broadloom, =Twb% Extras indude cental air, fridge and stove baths, 4 bedrooms. =215,000. CMI Ml s !'St ill 0 Saba 8 Oral E>to111trk tpMle or an ertcapiOrtM Itorrta Tena Rattan 891- d WAWqPL CON Petr Mueller tot AseoeaN Broker PETER WRIER 891.4212. 1842 tax j o r A'^r'�:� `". ..�w �sg'A, d -a a�.. .. _ _ ..i. ,+��:.r'�1. r a. � u� � _ � .., ��' � �• *1•ue �yr'o7Y�..��.'�}�•''.� Hove to - Use Your RRSP .to B Homeu a j -U you're eager to purchase your first home, or if you're thinking of trading up but are worried about coming up with an adequate down payment, the new Home Buyers' Plan just might be the answer Announced in the 1992 federal budget, the plan is aimed at helping Canadians accumulate the down payment for a home by letting them withdraw up to $20,000 each from their Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) to build or buy a home. No income tax is deducted from these funds, as long as they're repaid to an RRSP according to the government's repayment schedule. If you're interested in participating in the plan, a real estate professional can help you understand how it works. How it Works The plan is available to first-time and existing homeowners. To take advantage of it, you must enter into an agreement to buy or build a qualifying home and withdrawing funds from your RRSP before March 1, 1993. The deadline for closing the deal is September 30, 1993. After entering into the agreement, you must complete a Home Buyers' Plan Withdrawal Application (form T1036), available from Revenue Canada district offices. The form should then be submitted to our RRSP issuer (bank, credit union, life insurance company, trust company or brokerage firm). Once approved, the form gives you permission to withdraw funds from your RRSP without taxes being withheld. You may withdraw money from more than one RRSP, as long as the $20,000 limit is not exceeded. In addition, if you have a spouse who is also eligible, you can withdraw up to $20,000 towards down payment for a coral of $40,000. As the purpose of the plan is to provide access to existing RRSP funds, withdrawals can only be made on RRSP contributions made for the I991 tax year or earlier. A Qualifying Home To participate in the plan, you must enter into an agreement of purchase or construct a home which falls into the following categories: * the closing deal will take place by September 30, 1993; * it is located in Canada; it was not previously owned by yourself or your sponse; and * it is intended to be occupied as your principal place of residence. Both existing and newly built homes are eligible. They include detached or semi-detatched homes, townhouses, condominiums, mobile homes or apartments in a duplex. triplex, fourplex or apartment building. Shares in co- operative housing corporations also qualify. . You'll Get Results When You Advertise with Aoxft*ering Repayment Schedules To retain your tax-deferred status, the money you withdraw from your RRSPs must be repaid in at least 15 equal yearly installments. If you choose to pay less than your scheduled annual payments, the amount that you don't repay must be reported as income on your tax return for that year. Your RRSP repayments have to be made on or before December 31 of each year, with the repayment period beginning in 1994. These repayments do not have to be made to the same RRSP from which you withdrew the funds. You do not receive a second tax beak when you make an annual payment, so .you must inform your RRSP insurer that it is not a regular contribution and you must complete an RRSP repayment form, available from any Revenue Canada district office. For more information on how to use this new plan or repay your RRSP, talk to a Realtor or Revenue Canada representative. Florence Betts Associate Broker REIMAX Renaissance Real Estate 283-1500 VALUE PACKED 4BEDROOM PLUS :209,900 Asking. Super clean 8 room. 2 storey detached Wick home with double garage, large bt, 5th bedroom in finished basement Main boor family room with fireplace, huge sun deck urs a beauty. Dixie and Fmdt, Pickering North. Caq Flo Beth, Associate Broker 283-1500. Relllax Renaissance R.E. Lid. POWER OF SALE $96,900. 5 nn., 2 storey townhouse. Bay Ridges. Great starter home. For details call Flo hefts 283- 1500. - -. — .. - - .. .. ,. ,,.,ry ^p i 4..s. u} y.f-.ti ..i.:•.�•r;IS ! !,r ., ..r...a..•�r2..T+^'d.,r'r'► . . . . . .. � ..._ r""W NATIONAL REAL AJAX 428-7677 PICKERWG 831-7677 ESTATE SERVICE WESTHILL 286-7677 ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE LTD. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! 2 storey home has 3 bdrms., ol fin. bsmt all broadloom' has HOVE IN i ENJOYI been steam cleaned, new kit. fir., MATURE TREES _ - This 3 bdrm. home has lots to ollerl Cent air a SHEILA EARL some new windows. Beautiful lot 43 x 100' on a quiet street- Paved vac., gar. dr. opener, deck off mn. Or. fam. rm. Syn RepresentativeSHEiLA EARL drive, sep. gar., 3 bdrms.,1 112 baths. This home NANCY RED end more. 1,800 sq. ft. that's spotless! Call Sheila Ead 428-7077. Sales Representative is beautifully decorated. Sheila Earl 428-7677 1 Sal" RePf°sitint=ive Nancv Reid today 428-7677. Ilk 19 '±' CENTURY F MHOUSE -GREENWOOD Unique 4 bdrms. on 2.23 acres. 3 fps., hardwood } 2 MINS. TO LAKE " JUST LISTED!! ELVIRA LAROCOUE enfirs lied baths rm., final charm pool, paddock, ELVIRA LAROCOUE Spacious d dean 4 bdrm s desplit features inn. 3 bdrm. in great neighborhood. 3 bdrms., fin. rec encysted baths. Original charm restored. Call fir. fam. rm., deck, fp., new windows 8 font dr., alesELVIR LAROCOUE rm ceramicfenced Sales Representative ENva 428 7677 Safes Reprcsentati ve tone walkfin bsmt. Call E -v ra 428-7677 Sales Representative incl Call Elvi be info. 428-76777, fudge $stove 9 ' IMMACULATE!! 50 x 215%114 ACHE LOT I 0i 7 4 ELVIRA 3 bdrm. townhouse near lake has new kit. �iM j:` Arc • 3 + 1 bdrm. has been renovated. quality . flooring, broadloom, bath, rec - li laundry rm., ELVIRA broadloom, new wiring b plumbing. Walk to — 3 BEDli00Y BACKSPLR LAROCOUE front dr. b incl. 5 appliances Wal a geml Call LAROCOUE schools, very dean 8 well cared for. Call ENrca JILL SAYARD in N- Oshawa. Sold under Sales R sentative sales R sentative 4 77 Sales Representative power of sale. For additional detak. oallji 4 SvCZM-UFVLLT HAVING TROUBLE DECIDING y GOMPLEW9 WHO WILL PUT YOUR HOME UP FOR SALE I I �� u CALL CHERYL & STEVE FIRST! WELL i 1. ZEAL E3 -7A Z COMPLANEWi'AItY MAKE LAW 2. REALTsrA`7T Market Evaluation THE • CHARMING OLDER HOME �Afsu 931-76774274677 DIFFERENCE Oak trim, deck & gar. 2 1.2 storey home sold 3- MORTGAGE T)w a..fiews meam ym r...dw =wipw d y= r.— u )� KEN BROWN under power of sale. Listed at $126.500 Call Ken RYL KOSTKAB A gpx G � C• gym m+rr � d -'w—pre� STEVE KOSTKA SaNs Representative Brown. SaMs Rspmeentad" _gyp THROUGHOUT STOP, LOOK i LISTEN! PRIVArE PARKL1fE SETTNG Picirerirg - 3 bdmrs., 3 baths, fam. rm. with lip., 8ER1� MALLOY This 2 bdrm. luxury condo can be yours with Pickering - 4 . 1 biirms., 3 baths, stone fp., iv. rm. 6 din. no., open concept, hoilywood style $5,500 down. Sun rm., indoor pool, sauna, DAVE JOHNSON skylight, country kit., stunning hardwood Ors. LIZ NAUG lut with SGWO to lensed yard. Cafl Lz Haug Salsa RspnseKafte ywhirlpool d avm. Doni wait Mallow Sales Relmosentadve Won't last $199,900. Davaa 428-7677. Represent J✓ 97�" .- j J�� i '` 7i _ �r F y ��---- DISCOVERY BAY - GEMS 'BOATERS DREAM-* CLOSE TO i VIEW OF • LAKE!f 1f P�dcerrg 3 bdrms , fn. res rm., hardwood Ors NOf>>I8 � 17,900?? knntaculap 4 bdrm. 'Lakeside' model. Flee LIZ �� oouMry kit, southern exposure, freshly ELYNiA Low*r s1t�r� with Iga satin lot i at i CARROL deck with laka view, loaded. $$Spent, inn. h l Won t last, cal udLiz Haug now 42818 paniW L.AR000UE Io POO d yard. Some new windows. COLLINS lam. rm., mn. Sr. laun. rm., cent air 9 vac-, Saba ve Shows wall Cal EMm 428-7677. was intercom- Now kWu To view cal 428.7677. :y r ...__ r• __-�iR _._ This is the oham r you ss for bedrooms. $86o 4 — Laxly 3 bdrm.mtownhousa in PickwAaa M 1.700 4 k ami. 4 b6itts-. dble. carJOSE llAlrllsoM IL d k=q pkm, canptaw0 fi IMW baatiiattt ROSS OAKE Simple alt par., 1 1r2 baths. atral. nyard, fin` ROSB OAKS pa�' kL bunL. mn. 9t lam -ML. ewb b naw dock __ RapwaaatWya �& puna. wool keit brio Silas �P w bikini. all kat Cal Roe Dake 42&7677 Sdaa Raowaarrea- T1ra oa. wme't Isatt PAN w� f%wh. AI&W" ATTENTION!! Y it i 1880 dt 1890 VALLEYFARM RD. Z r "TRIDEL CONDOS" ';. I have purchasers for west side of building only! If you are interested in selling please Luxury Teidal comedo! BAaatmlw , + , bdrm. call for more information. Cheryl Kostka w oaarkxaks waslatn niaw of ciar a Wee. Lge. aat-in B.A. 831-7677/427-8677. Wt. 2 bel a Cal Jttan Hudart Baa RePf*swdotlw 9 1 MFZA FA I k" 1450 PICKERING KINGSTON RD. IG4tE N E S ` OWN SOMETHING IMMACULATE? NO PROBLEWI EXCELLENT STARTER HOME!! _ You'll move in, set up your furniture and have 145,700. Spacious 3 bdrm. with finished rec rm. I your friends over. No apologies needed. Show off ppliances included. Located in family yyour beautiful, bright, loaded 3 bdrm. beauty. Lghborhood dose to parks, schools, sFappng MARGARET FLETCHER $ Enloy the privacy of a neat deck in fenced yard or MILT SOMMERVILLE d transit. Don't delay. Cali Margaret Flea ter at Sales Representative relax on the cool front porch. $164,900 Call Milt Sales Representative 2992. (24 hr. pager). Sommerville today. 683-2992. $127,900! $127,900! $127,900 Detached 3 bdrm backspl t in Pickering' d ,M Beautifully b extremely upgraded, big bright family kit, appliances a walkout to yard. Lots of gorgeousPICTURE THIS wood throughout' _. - ' ' DESIRABLEAMBERLEA! $149,50! $149,50! $149,50! $159,900. Spotless Wellappointed 3 Located on �- quiet crescent in mature, family As little as $7.500 down' Beautiful 3 bdrm. on = bedroom, all brick home, on a manicured neighborhood. This home boasts 3 big bdrms , child -safe court boasts big ceramic kitchen and l fenced lot. Main fl main floor Laundry with direct access to garage a family size rec room with fireplace b walkout to floor walkout. 18' eat -in kitchen) ft's freshly painted throughout 8 deck ln%Kkxk brick tod RICK SERGISONnear parks, nnts, schools 8 stores. $164.900. CHRISTINE GASKINS Saks Representative recreation room, 1 1 /2 baths, several dCall Christine Gaskins, Associate Broker, 831- Associme Broker upgrades & extras. Double width i driveway. All this on a quiet cies. in north t Ajax. Brian Rodrigues 831-3300. ,I�erc !Tt- f•■ '.iIIit''.• .--..'.._----mac- :r.y{ `� K ,) ' For More y GLENDUEII.5168,900 �_ � - Information onxhis property Located or, a child sale crescert w!"vr walking TNS PRICE WILL MOVE YOU $119,900 homedistan t Picres 3 ng Town Centre. This spotbss _ Call Brian at w" Detached 3 bdrm. bungalow on oversize lot, home fearures 3 bdrns , 3 washroors. `err, , ty LEE BYERS eatures renovated kitchen with built-in rm., rear deck. centra vac . d shwas ne, and Sam Representative 831-3300 t appliances, deck, recently panted throughout JOAN CAMPBELL much more. Call Lee Byers a; 831-3300 for ,Toredetails.R IGUES + Yours for spring, call nsm before 0 sells. Joan Sales Representative Setas Reoresentatiw Cam pbell 831 -3300. k - -�+► p I�1 ' � s PREMUM LOT 50X165' ONLY $237,900 PICKERING VILLAGE ON 50tr/65' LOTH Don't miss out Approx. 2.700 sq. ft. of home. TNS ONE HAS GOT IT ALL 3 bdrm. home with main floor den or 4th bdrm. Freshly painted d decorated. greenhouse kit. f,111 3 bdrm. brick detached bungalow on quiet south ' ; wal pantry, formal dm. 8 6v rm.. o stairway Q Large eat -in kitchen with walkout i deck and pen sta, at Pickering street Home features finished BEV Mmµ Isnosd yard. 2 ballrooms. newer windows circ rear - A widows, 6 piece en $vete Ouiet court basement with outside entrance and huge fenced les Repre CAN maintenance -fres exterior. This home is also location. Pretessronally Landscaped Please can Sake RspraaeraatMe lot New roof, wmdows broadloom and doors. AN Sales rriQtin distance b schools and shopping_ GEARY AND JANE WHITE Bev McLean, br $lather mkxmatan 831-3300 for $159.900. Call Douglas Cam 831-3300. Call Jana or White 831 X300. Saha ReptasenNatlws x. 9 rf c Qr ! -Zoo:IN �- MORE THAN , STARTER W AJAX MORTGAGE - FABULOUS REC FACILITES! _ 1 112 ugly decorated, 3 them-, as brick detected. Family room with fireplace, 4 batt$, an sui1R Itis Luxury 2 bdrm_ pus :okrium condo. bright 112 bettf,:, eal-in kitctert. Some upgrades, BRIAN pppp�S 3 hers ��, a lot of value for ally :l $$9,900, western ex lanced yard, appliances 8 blinds 3 more. Sales RapweNtlatiw Exclusive ad. Please calf Ed Williamson. ED =MAIMM pyre, well cared for, neutral decor S SHERRY PHLLPS X161,900 &Len Rodrigues 831 3300. Associate Broker 831,3300_ AtaoeW B1 0111161 ap0ance � ` p�ssbn. $144,000. Sales Reprasentadw Int•. NERKTAGE EECUM $2WW Largo 4 bdrm. home, over 2,500 sq. k $149,500 pemarm lot, spotless dean, ceramic Was kildm - -- 'ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD' GREAT BUY, SOUTH AJAX i foyer, big family rm., big Idthen, big master STEVE FEARON New kit- with pantry and built-in dishwasher, STEVE lel. townhame witlt a lar bdrm.. BEVERLEY COLLWTON yseeacrurity ISM- This luta borne is tees Representative new carpet in Yv rm 3 din. rm. 50 x 125' lot S" Raw eplace, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrro ge mss room • fisted Cal Stew Fsarantdold. Cluiet � 2JiD2 now adlicals. Jud 300.ry G down Call today) Steve Wll 831- lo b l t -- — - -- --_- __ - ------�.�__.�_._._��� .'.'..-^..-tee- r• .�'�,,��,��;;;�,�t' tl �"'�„ r` soortserv"an _ 1,700 • S0. FT. - $0111.=1llsMc Main Iloor fam. rm., w/o to large fenced yard, JOAN ROGERS to areelH�I br 4roM►in I family central air �t SALLY MOCAAE To this tint 9 bdrm. dtamter, corn "I form located an dead and street, newly decorated. Cal Sales Repweentadw for more $ilio. Joan Rogers fifYi 2992 tlpaaow bedrooms, demand bokad of ktcaeortl Sloe To view confect Selr McCrea at 8313300. wilt Ira for cool n'phts and air cond. for fat days, greenhouse kn for morn, �! yid for kids and lfrioad just rj& for you, VdW Lede; Dim Brpnky 688 2 Int•. NERKTAGE EECUM $2WW Largo 4 bdrm. home, over 2,500 sq. k $149,500 pemarm lot, spotless dean, ceramic Was kildm - -- 'ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD' GREAT BUY, SOUTH AJAX i foyer, big family rm., big Idthen, big master STEVE FEARON New kit- with pantry and built-in dishwasher, STEVE lel. townhame witlt a lar bdrm.. BEVERLEY COLLWTON yseeacrurity ISM- This luta borne is tees Representative new carpet in Yv rm 3 din. rm. 50 x 125' lot S" Raw eplace, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrro ge mss room • fisted Cal Stew Fsarantdold. Cluiet � 2JiD2 now adlicals. Jud 300.ry G down Call today) Steve Wll 831- lo b l t -- — - -- --_- __ - ------�.�__.�_._._��� .'.'..-^..-tee- r• .�'�,,��,��;;;�,�t' tl �"'�„ rI ._..sI r cream cones, you could sell one fora dollar and a smile. For most us, though, a home isn't small change. It's 'bid bucks' -probably the largest investment in our lives. In the sale or purchase of real estate, "oops!" can mean a lot of trouble ... and money. That's why professional real estate salespeople are essential to your trouble-free home sale or purchase. They: • help you to best establish a correct value and price for your home • qualify the purchaser �,, :. • are experts in the fine art of negotiation ert" • advise your propra in the Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser and Best Homes, the real estateriles authorities. = network with 1100 other salespeople whose • prospective purchasers are seekinghomes .. •know about mortgages, financial matters and government purchase assistance programs ` • are service oriented and look after details to assure a t'� "' smooth sale • can maintain objectivity • save you from the problems of personal negotiation • are provincially licensed and are governed by a code of ethics `� < Remember, too, that most sales are made through " information systems like Multiple Listing Service, realtor- to-realtor contact and realtor referrals...not through a "for sale" sign on your lawn. If it's ice cream, we recommend the chocolate chip mint. It it's real estate, use a realtor for results. 798-7672 Alai Pickering Use A Realtor For Resuhs. -I �lGW/.IFA I. Fa sNINONis` No % qok A SAMERCE AT $149,918 Imn mulau 1,500 sq. it. with 3 bdrms., 3 baths, 3 appliances, cent air, fin basement IS A big beautiful beginningl Call John Mccartsn amt =. JOHN YcCARTEN Sala Representative SVIIII 88- SOUTH AJAX $6,000 mows you nb this 3 Won., end unit tottrrhoft l leaWres and eal4n kit, 21ps., fn. rec rm. fT much mora Won't last brp. Cali Judi Denby 831.3300. Salsa RepwesaYlhw AJAX PICKERING SCARBOROUGH .w♦.•• _-____�.•.. w•........... •..... "1�'MOV -E UP . . . . . TO ELEGAr 1�C'. Quality in design & workmanship "ooze" out of this entire 3,800 sq. ft. estate home nestled on a private treed, approx. 2 acre lot. Located on a quiet court just 5 minutes to the 401 PICKERING "REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE'." CALL JOAN ROGERS 683-2992 RE/MAX Genesis Ltd. COUWW CHARY • Recluned trick cones fp. imi1K you b the wesize ix rm. with cwh. coiirg i w)b to Clock. W"M imt set-in kit adjoins the din. rm. b mn. 1r. bm. rm., 3 bdmwpkis rec nn. AU on prof landscaped lot Cal Celia Jorkes, 321 X536. t 'JUST DEIxlQFW-$JS7J918 Detached all brick 3 bdrm. on 120' lot botures sunny greenhouse la, 2 Was, sop. dn. rm., Isurdscaped yard. cent air, fir p 8 stove. Excellent location tool Please a1 Rhonda Harper et 831-3300. WALK TO THE LAKEN DEEP LOTII Only $169.900. Detached backs0it with side entrance to basement filature trees, hrdwood floors, w/o basement,120' bt Cal today for your inspection. Could be yours before the summer. Ask for Jasmin Pa ft rs¢ at 693-2992 1419 , KMATON RD. CELIA JONES Sales Representative RHONDAHARPER Sales Rellussaw" JASW RODRIGUEZ F 6 mint Inxn 401 Grit b VMestney Rd, urnigtw '1841' home olerng country dogwce a charmI Planck pine &s. in sunken is rm. 3 dn. nn., cosy woodbuming stow, bsanred ceilinOpengs 3 picturesque be window mdooluSuN Z dei0htk+l garden. $219.900. Routh at 321 � 2 4 p m..laogkroire lbrp m 4 bdrm. sidaspit wile an atlas ad psrapa, 1-4 pc. 31-2 pc. beth. Fn. rec rm. wilh woodsoie, walk b 00 train. ideal Iorpa family Morin US•2992 home. Shows baaul(uly. Cal Norm JOAN ROGERS Sales Representative JSelosACCUEL E ROUTH NOWMARTW Salsa yeses^,. • WAM. L 5", =a. Car mn. *. tarn. rm. witb ceilinp }p. G"Pous greenhouse kit with central island, mn. re. laundry, cent. air 6 cent vac Large master bdrm. with 4 pc balm. Immaculate condtion Call Noon Morin N3.2992 mm K4ffnN 0 N 0 0 I I i 0 0 0 0 . ILI r ates to the AUW NewPhase`In Picefing's -Most Pireferred-Locationt,. Executive Homes T_7 VP� .may i+ -+• a .,. ,:. x:12! ' - .. � -A" S L. When you buy atGates to t A'cn�e, we'd- y dour ftisfing%onc�, GVARAHTEEt}, s a NO -RISK way to move up to a top �qual4- Coughlan Home. Ask our. sales epresentative for -ail the detaiis. Then get :moving! 0 FK It 1 1 1 ~ i • � • � :'~ ,�� aYl-Ram 1��� r GST �cLt�nEn CALL: 509-2162 t.1ON - THURS 1 PIA - 6 PIJ CLOSED FRIDAY `-GT S SUN 1 1 Afv1 - 6 Pf.1 IanHOM C-) rte.`s 1 .:c.,s'..,su; ,Nbx:� c:•V,1"+iU �' itt�'`,.t ill' riR►!• 51.'f1•,•vcwu•.pl „ y 5+.. mss..^ :??i.,�,i4r �, rrfv,w AF �..... + '• A ,. rT . x . •. �. �.. t' :� i P--nning dour- -harden far Spring, Summer" & Fall } If you've become infected with an early on how to create a haven of privacy and case of spring fever, you're probably pie, consult a landscape or gardening eager to take rake, shovel and gardening expert - gloves in hand and head for the nearest Sketches & Color flowerbed. This is a common symptom If you're artistically inclined -- and experienced by many homeowners each even if you're not -- you may want to do year, once it becomes apparent winter is a few thumbnail sketches of your plans to truly over. see how they stack up on paper. If you're For many, gardening is an enjoyable aiming to achieve a special effect with pastime which allows them to express color, its a particularly good idea to sit down with some coloring pencils first to their creativity and beautify their see what the outcome will be; that way properties at the same time. you'll avoid any unpleasant surprises However, good gardens don't appear halfway through the season. overnight; even low -maintenance gardens And, if you're aiming to maintain color require effective planning and a from spring right through to autumn, reasonable amount of upkeep each year. consider planting a number of perennials So, before you head out to the back yard which bloom in the fall, like or rockery, be sure you take some time to chrysanthemums. plan out your garden -- whether it's a eEDRooll eAeUR 11T This fWlr daL Roma batures a Ips lilt formal or informal lame nr email Gather Information It's a good idea to sit down with some gardening catalogues and books at the beginning of each planting season to see if there are any new types of flowers, vegetables, shrubs or trees you'd like to plant this spring. When selecting varieties, take the location of your garden into consideration and check light and soil requirements of the flowers or trees you're interested in planting. If our ro rt 1 h J p pe y is extreme y s ady, you probably won't want to choose annuals that require a great deal of sun -- like geraniums, marigolds or petunias. Many types of flowering plants thrive in the shade -- like impatiens and some begonias. Soil requirements should also be taken into consideration. Rhododendrons and azaleas, for instance, like acidic soil. If you don't know your soil type, it's a good idea to have it checked out. Yours may be lacking in important nutrients. Consider Size and Location If you plan to add some shrubbery and trees to your landscape this year, it's a good idea to consult an expert at your local gardening centre to see what best suits your needs. If size is a major concern, you can buy a number of dwarf varieties which are easy to maintain and provide a striking backdrop for your flowers. You may even want to start a hedge to frame your front walkway, or ARTFULLY LANDSCAPED!! Custom kitchen, custom bath, JOHN ORT LAW OFFICE provide a buffer around your property. 30 Hunt St, Ste. 1, Ajax LiS 3W end of July possession. Asking purchase - =400 $175,900. Call Judy Canyon WE SELL sale :350 requirements and rate of growth when refinancing ;360 Plus G.S.T. and disbursements choosing shrubs and -trees. Take care not�R to plant large trees too close to your Call 427-9919 INCLUDES FULL hedge to frame your front walkway, or ARTFULLY LANDSCAPED!! Custom kitchen, custom bath, provide a buffer around your property. trim 8 flooring in Irv. rm./din. rm., end of July possession. Asking Again, it's important to consider light $175,900. Call Judy Canyon WE SELL FOR LESS requirements and rate of growth when choosing shrubs and -trees. Take care not�R to plant large trees too close to your Ot INCLUDES FULL RAS41/2% TORONTO REAL ESTATE house -- they could cause problems by hampering Your foundation with their BOARD MLS SERVICE root systemor getting caught in your a eEDRooll eAeUR 11T This fWlr daL Roma batures a Ips lilt DOWNMM�Y This 1,500 s% R home is on a 1211' tread eavghs, Growing trees should be arrloobhQ tam int Will a wlb b yard lot wroth matuns ptnac, 9 harms , 2 haws i given �� ram b grow• a Ar. b tp, 41h bdnn w can n line basutiiW lac rm will pins Wairhsatlirp i Family Activities bsmt, 2 balms,y111hilby $161,900: $134M -OXV Sk M DOWN br. A must b sat. $174,900. WALK 10 111111110110M "W If you re p1 n$ to create blend new hbu ant bed tics prim br an aw 1,400 all. R 9 bdfm aamWK heats in OWL 18' Why drive whenyou ran In in On 9 bdw basuliirly dacarated home wilt 6 tlowerbeds this year, it's also important kit.�p. do ML, naw .1112. �'m� sppis., ant air a nc mm. with baa $UW lulu, redmro.d b$1s9,9oa to take your family activities into _ s�,� This gorgsomrs 3 bdmt. ami irmcludas owr i8SaI1gNTH-lI,S06 DOWN consideration. For example, fragile $25,000 re reravrrorms, l bdnn a 20' nae This 8 bdrm. chisel. W% hos a 2 bdna. flows should not be placed right next IID a• n baeanmrK will tap :ids antane, bssantwnt apt. ant air, applk, pool, Walt Fido's dog run or your children's outdoor stalsbk .baths on b park A must b viaw. $1 Pickering 'GO'. Just reduced b play equipment,se ere t, becauth's a good EXECUTIVE ALL THE WAY PIqMRING EXECUTIVE chranoe they'll get trampled. 3,2W � 2 , 2 20,0010�b throom thh � stats Also consider access and the size and swa ser cant sill pried at $269,9001br osramms, minion a Jatxrzxk tub, 85' shape of your garden, along with any qAk*si L ACRE BUILDINGTS MonbgK main pines on loo Asking only $219, unusual characteristics that; you want to Flat telid ka an for TMS I8 RESERVED TO highlight (like a rockery) or camouflage n*nrnant home. Mormons. $19,900 a ADVERTISE YOUR HOME. CALL US (like a neighbor's unsightly garage, ora TODAY. derelict potting shred). HOME MARKET a Keep in mind that there are many . <; FREE ,EVALUATION ' relatively easy and effective methods of screening your view and changing the ♦ I CT REALTYINC- Y 427-8732 . ``` 'T= NEM AteVERTNIEE, 11111111111ft, MAY l iy 1"2-PA099 - — t ! BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. ' Members of both the Toronto & Oshawa M.L.S. Systems PICKERING & AJAX 839-2121 WHITBY & OSHAWA 428-2121 Each otfioe is independently owned and ooerated. PRIME LOCATION!! Have a desire for country i!vmg with city conveniences? Check chit this 3 bdrm. bungalow on urge treed ;of, demand location Takes 'tasr action a must[ Call ^ow $176.900. Penny Purdon 428-2121. i FIRST-TIME Bt1YEASn, Detached 3 odrrn., fireplace in s� nv. rm., hardwood floors. backs on to park. quiet location. close to schools i3 shopping. only $'55,500, Call Marra Javor 428- 2121 �T h' 'PRIME LOCATION - "t 3 3 bdrm bungalow with a h: e of 75x20C' in fyax Erlcy peace and gwet, great nvestrrert! P- ced to sell $139.900 Call Rooert SuksmRh 428-2121 LARGE FAMILY HOW! Detached with double car garage, extra large sundeck, finished basement with walkout, main floor family room. eat -in kitchen, only $182,900. Call Rxhard Mladean 428-2121. FIRST -TME BUYERS!! Spacious 3 bdrm. end unit townhouse in Pickering, great location, fp. in W. rm., upgraded broadloom and finished rec room. Only $131,900. Cal Vaino Laine 428-2121. CLOSE TO BEACWH Beatmrul wall kept semi in south Oshawa, new brdlm., fin. basement, wfJ pc. bath. Larlp eat -in kitchen, loads of cupboardik disfhwsher, washer, dryer included. Grose b parks a Asking $124,900. Call Ride Briscoe 428-2121. r PTKN 4 bdrm. f large nisi in kit, on stall bath from master bdrm., fin. rec rm. boasts Franldin stop, oent air, ceft shows nership I great p� too grow Asking 1190,100. Call Broil C aChaprnan or Judy Show 428.2121. NA ACLAATE STARTER! Wastney Heights charmer features central air, finished bsmt with 2 pc., large dads in private yard. Only $156,000. Cal Michele Jones 426-2121. focal point of your yard For specific tips ............ r w r ♦- r ♦- r • . r r . r r ARTFULLY LANDSCAPED!! Custom kitchen, custom bath, premium lot, fireplace, maple trim 8 flooring in Irv. rm./din. rm., end of July possession. Asking $175,900. Call Judy Canyon 428-2121. PRIME LOCATION!! Have a desire for country i!vmg with city conveniences? Check chit this 3 bdrm. bungalow on urge treed ;of, demand location Takes 'tasr action a must[ Call ^ow $176.900. Penny Purdon 428-2121. i FIRST-TIME Bt1YEASn, Detached 3 odrrn., fireplace in s� nv. rm., hardwood floors. backs on to park. quiet location. close to schools i3 shopping. only $'55,500, Call Marra Javor 428- 2121 �T h' 'PRIME LOCATION - "t 3 3 bdrm bungalow with a h: e of 75x20C' in fyax Erlcy peace and gwet, great nvestrrert! P- ced to sell $139.900 Call Rooert SuksmRh 428-2121 LARGE FAMILY HOW! Detached with double car garage, extra large sundeck, finished basement with walkout, main floor family room. eat -in kitchen, only $182,900. Call Rxhard Mladean 428-2121. FIRST -TME BUYERS!! Spacious 3 bdrm. end unit townhouse in Pickering, great location, fp. in W. rm., upgraded broadloom and finished rec room. Only $131,900. Cal Vaino Laine 428-2121. CLOSE TO BEACWH Beatmrul wall kept semi in south Oshawa, new brdlm., fin. basement, wfJ pc. bath. Larlp eat -in kitchen, loads of cupboardik disfhwsher, washer, dryer included. Grose b parks a Asking $124,900. Call Ride Briscoe 428-2121. r PTKN 4 bdrm. f large nisi in kit, on stall bath from master bdrm., fin. rec rm. boasts Franldin stop, oent air, ceft shows nership I great p� too grow Asking 1190,100. Call Broil C aChaprnan or Judy Show 428.2121. NA ACLAATE STARTER! Wastney Heights charmer features central air, finished bsmt with 2 pc., large dads in private yard. Only $156,000. Cal Michele Jones 426-2121. focal point of your yard For specific tips ............ r w r ♦- r ♦- r • . r r . r r M L%XWbAUVhK1U4i. WU). MAY mtm � uAid P- ax an is keringr a j oron ou e s- shop .,-Best Homes'' J_r r1 A e'� -A �Oil Now more than ever .0 � ? � It's important to advertise your properties in the Ajax Pickering News Advertiser All ads appearing in the News Advertiser Real Estate AOL &no section on Wednesday, Friday or Sunday, will also appear in 11,000 copies of Best Homes in boxes from Scarborough to Brighton every y. That's 46,000 Impressions of your Wednesday and/or Friday ad. 'and 48l000 of Sundays. MORE INFORMATION, A PLEASE CALL THE REAL _ ESTATE ADVERTISING DEV17. '683-5110• 8'Wa hen listeng your home for sale sell it fastest for the'j R best price with a Realtor who advertises in the A'ax-Pickering News Advertiser with the biggest st circ and beulation in the AjaxnPickering area, _. .1p I., _77 PICKERING 1970 BROCK RD. 683-1790 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .: . ,. ...v .a .. TM NZWS ADVERTISE, WEDS MAY L% IM4PAG* ll Now there's a better way ;,I to sell your home. A. With all this. Plus this. AJAX 235 BAYLY STT, 427-6522 I,, h our-xclu%me Honx•N:,,ch ..cyan, euur No, -'I I rPai;c Soh. RI•Im-4-ritatne hi% mor- HomeMAtch relentk•..1% ejrt-he. for buem who are loolun t for a home• with le-ature, and our Per%onAl Sweeter GUaranirr .Ixned lour home and pro,pmtnr hurm for a Rmal - o tuM 6kr ulur, F.crn (lac end n dlx•.nl ,top until b% euur Sale, Rep-ewnutnr and backed hs Rucal IxPahte• 6 Home Match watches interested buyers to your Y V (� a �iMilCinR caw wwkr *�oer hover too 'c much more than stand out in the Markel. I ... al Ief"Aw IL h% would cou lc,t ,our hcxnr (revere•, arc• put into our tfomrNatch a computer %,.steml. with HlxneNateh- rodll XtI other unique •e can how mu financmR option,Io make home with umone r6r, eumputer ,wrm and m:uchutv. N-4111, wr%we-s .,x -h a, our Inwm mt—atl,,v�flwlE %our more auractnr to hucm 3 imm-dutrh Scwm. a cu.Unnvrd Mark,,t,nt kYton Plan � ver tt Clear lhr oat for mo -r uncorxiitxxtal ofTrr, M pea-.,ppnnmR b.xh M...d I.rm lk oJf4 —'-1w Imam M -i., Ask your Royal LePage Sales Representative about NomeMatch today! i tt� > Ittttt�t� w BEAUTIFULSkm f*v him` � � O ' kltlfiflOflg ha b PICKERING 1970 BROCK RD. 683-1790 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .: . ,. ...v .a .. TM NZWS ADVERTISE, WEDS MAY L% IM4PAG* ll Now there's a better way ;,I to sell your home. A. With all this. Plus this. AJAX 235 BAYLY STT, 427-6522 I,, h our-xclu%me Honx•N:,,ch ..cyan, euur No, -'I I rPai;c Soh. RI•Im-4-ritatne hi% mor- HomeMAtch relentk•..1% ejrt-he. for buem who are loolun t for a home• with le-ature, and our Per%onAl Sweeter GUaranirr .Ixned lour home and pro,pmtnr hurm for a Rmal - than the u,,tal ri• Nun l•, to ,e•II euur home tuM 6kr ulur, F.crn (lac end n dlx•.nl ,top until b% euur Sale, Rep-ewnutnr and backed hs Rucal IxPahte• tXP9Ke NonKaRr Home Match watches interested buyers to your a +ak• t% made- HoweWatch is �iMilCinR caw wwkr *�oer hover t�atilat.h Uurthar adcantate• forth (mm property. V o,on x u,u IN with u, tour propl•m much more than stand out in the Markel. I ... al Ief"Aw IL h% would cou lc,t ,our hcxnr (revere•, arc• put into our tfomrNatch a computer %,.steml. with HlxneNateh- rodll XtI other unique •e can how mu financmR option,Io make home with umone r6r, eumputer ,wrm and m:uchutv. N-4111, wr%we-s .,x -h a, our Inwm mt—atl,,v�flwlE %our more auractnr to hucm shaped lot upgrades imm-dutrh Scwm. a cu.Unnvrd Mark,,t,nt kYton Plan � ver tt Clear lhr oat for mo -r uncorxiitxxtal ofTrr, M pea-.,ppnnmR b.xh M...d I.rm lk oJf4 —'-1w Imam M -i., Ask your Royal LePage Sales Representative about NomeMatch today! SCHOOLS, SHOPS 8 4m!!! $205.0(70. 4 bdrm., det !Ir. tam. rm. 3 aurdry, cent. vac., ceramic foyer A kit., fenced yard with deck Garage entrance to house oak staircase. PaddiDimitri* 4�2�7 6522. QUIET RT LOCATION $154,900. Delightful 3 bedroom home we" for a young family. Huge master bedroom with hardwood floors, central air, deck A reel gem! Cal Shuley Oates' 427.6522 $299,999. Elegant 4 �,. bdrm. lakeside home ' loaded wpuality up9ds• Fin. wb bamt boasts 2nd fp., built-in wet bar, 3-K bath. Ind. air, skylight, brick driveway A morel Wilma Thenen 427.6522. X89,000. S. Apx, prof. I SERVICE STMON landscapng embraces Full service amine, Petro immaa4ate 4 bdrms., Can gas, 3 bays, parking in centre of town, good iscumd, *JW return on sales, nice din. rm., conve island family business. Buy pantry, sunken patio. 2- tiered Diana Pit;' yourself a job. Cahn Big ALL WEArWR 1101E $178,500. Mtanaallate 3 bdrm. hone on lge. pie shaped lot upgrades ` gabrel Fa(. rec room with bfillt•in bar, fireplace, 2 - pc & SGWO to healed f round pooh. Carolyn Yllebb" 42�4Ii22 MING AND � BEAUTIFULSkm f*v him` � � ' kltlfiflOflg ha b ``. lake. Beautifully fin. 7" brmt, cent. air and loaded with extras Cal bdar for more details$ Shirley oaten' 4276542. AJAX OFFICE PICKERING OFFICE 235 BAYLY ST. W.ROYAL LF—_ e = 1970 BROCK RD. 427-6522 It's You that counts the most. 683-1790 to Sales Representa 0 GREAT STARTER $169,990. Detached alt brick 3 bdrm. home, located in desirable Westney Heights! Incl. fully fenced yard, cent air, fully fin. bsmt and pride of ownership. Roy 0UEENS COIrOfI BEAUTY $233,900. A treat to view, from perk backyard hoes nes; cent or. ant vac, pantry, August possessionf Don't wait! Cal Brenda Clyde' 427. 6522 "Associate Broker ONE OF THE BIGGES9 Almost 2,000 sq. ft huge townhome! 4 bedrooms. i den s WWW to private yard backs on to prrvats homes. end unit in small complex. super starwil $149,900. Call Pat Isom' 752-3111. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP $170,000_ Large wsl•kapt semi in popular Glendale located on bed, oos, m a minn floor den, eat -in kitchen, central air, walkout to deck and landscaped yard. Call Jim McJUpne' 693-1790. Lv.awac A ocanwnM1. t RHINE SETTING ND =v` COO $258,500. 3level John $150,000. View of Boddy' home. Fn. Witt, conserwtim hod i Wks W/o b Palo, veto to deck from kit, all sheen i hn�W=qswn + blinds, 2 gar. dr. openers, 9� ll exporting. 2 4 -pc baths, air. buiR-in dishwasher i ter 693-1790. wak-m dost(. an suite incl 20 x 1 Ir fam. rm., 1p., laurtdry Coll Linda LW grew[ decor, Sylvia Kyb* . IF LOCATION a A MUST _ OETAC1fED 4 BORML $339,900. Bout 808145' IN GLENDALEI krdspd. lot in small pocket $219,900. Newly decor. :1k of fames. Appall$000spec. home on 50 x 110' sq. ft interlocking brick of m demand area has driveways. walkways 6 mn. Or. fam. rm. with 48 patio, 30' deck Not tub, laundry. Direct access too many upgrades b list from gar. b house. Close Bernice Jackson 427- to all amen. Massarat amt Nagvi' 683.1790. BLOOM $164,900. Lovely private pie lot b malice trees surround this spacious 3 i bdrm. twcksplit complete with fin. rec nn. South Ajax location. Call Berbera Edwttuds' 427- _ 9622. X11- A $289,900. 5 bdrms., 4 baths, mn. lir. Warn. an. with fp., ant from gar. to faun. rm., cer. foyer with skylight, is space over 3,200 sq. 1L on prem. tot. Call Massarat Naqvi' 683-1790 or 42844/6. BARONIAL ELEGANCE $259.900 Cato�ea,a :eong .r toyer sets we 3' 'hs 5 oa^- 4 betr. ( `�Oy ` m execut,ve •esicence, extras ,c: prof landscaping 8 :�dergrounC spr:nKter system. Paue Whtetey' 683 -1790 - WOW! If RMS. i WC FLA. FAIL RIA $184.500. Dont mes this Cown to earth value at 988 prices! Move before the market does. W/o fin. bsmt, fenced yard, cent. vac., 2 storey foyer, - - suspended fir. Doug �.. Joyce» 683-1790. IST TME BUYER'S 1101E $125,700. Excellent 3 bdrm., starter home dose ' to Town Centre, 401 b ` 'GO'. Wb to private yard, fridge 3 stove are included. Call Kathryn Parish• 693.1790. A GREAT FAIIRY HOIE1 $179,900. Spacious 4 bdrm. hone boasts 2 now batiks, solarium, irground POOL fireplace in rec room IR oak cupboards 8 appliances in family kitchen. Heather Cullen' 683-1790. RETIRE RENT Moo" $119,900. Brealdast with the birds! Prime ravine location. 4 bdrms., 2 baths, hardwood firs.! Redecorated kit, bath, accessibility unfmited. Cal Susan Pmhaslta' or Scott McCormack' 683- 1790. 0 SERVICE STMON i Full service amine, Petro Can gas, 3 bays, parking in centre of town, good client base, shows excel return on sales, nice family business. Buy fir-- yourself a job. Cahn Big Jordan' 683.1790. A GREAT FAIIRY HOIE1 $179,900. Spacious 4 bdrm. hone boasts 2 now batiks, solarium, irground POOL fireplace in rec room IR oak cupboards 8 appliances in family kitchen. Heather Cullen' 683-1790. RETIRE RENT Moo" $119,900. Brealdast with the birds! Prime ravine location. 4 bdrms., 2 baths, hardwood firs.! Redecorated kit, bath, accessibility unfmited. Cal Susan Pmhaslta' or Scott McCormack' 683- 1790. 0 1 P"m 12-T= NEWB ADVQ77slRl, MM, MAY 13y 1!!f: .......... ,x 1450 Kingston Rd. H ,i 100 Westne Rd. T Y Pickering 420=4200 � M. N� Ajax 4274771 � 4 r Gwiar&TMStP%e4*!1 AAARGOT JOHNSOIt , LUCY BATESON PHILUPSCanada Trust Realty Inc./Realtor AJAX MANAGER I • NIP,- w_ COURT LOCATION CLOSE TO PARK, SCHOOLS, MALL - A REAL BEAUTY! SOMETHING SPECIAL Stunning kit., ren. overlooking huge lot and pod! OLD FASHION CHARM This renovated older home just oozes charm, FLAME SCOTT 3 bdrms. plus den, side entrance, kit, bath b res A large picture book window to view a private bird from its classic features to its bright eat -in kitchen rm. in b6mt., ceramics, newer brdlm. To view CHARLENE HARRIS lover's paradise on this oversized lot. Closets JANE WATTS with w/o to deck and private back yard. It even Sales Representative pose cap Elaine Scor. 42"200 Sales Representative galore. Formal f ., four bdrms,, master bdrm. Sake R ep p eprsseMatlw has a family room with fireplace, w/o and bay nestled away on upper level with an alcove sitting windows. All for only $169,900. Jane Yktts 427- y area $199,900. Call Charlene Hams for a private 4771. ,I a appointment to inspect. 427-4771. THE PRICE IS RIGHT! or this great Ajax 4 bdrm., 3 bathroom . - . `+oma. Its x 1,900 ® ACT QUICKLY ON approx. THIS BARGAIN! .,. s., ft. with family sized A L FOX HOLLOW, PICKERING :.^ k and w/o to yard, plus -�` 4 BEDROOMS AT ONLY $184,000 Eat -in kit., formal din. I - = rm., fin. bsmt., 3 bdrms., fir. fam. rm. and Lovingly cared for family home on quiet court and atria garage. Asking w nun. Most brdlm. is grey Backs to school yard. Walk to shops 8 medical ! $156,900. Call Charlene "` a n d n ew l Asking centre. Short drive to Conservation and Rouge - – Harris at 427-4771 S'89.900. Jane Watts t PAT STURCH Valley. Open House Sat., May 16, 2-4 p.m. "- 427771. Sales Representative 506 ALDER Pease call Pat Sturch 420-4200. A SPACIOUS 4 BDRIYL HOME WITH Lovely ;ardszapec yd ea; r k1 with Wo to side DEBUT LISTING .WALK TO LAKE" $144,900 ^ rd. A 2nc wro /ror, ;ry rn to lige deck & heated Large sunny kitchen Professionaiy r ec rm. r MARY KLASSEN po6 N'ce!y t ^ bs—! d 5;1 bdrm In a very MARY WRIGHT with wet bac 3 bdrms., upgraded brdir clef. _ 4 BEDROOMS 3157,000!! nes abie area A t -s fcr or y 5'69.900. Won't Sales Representative Ca;! M; 4�–'2p0 Sales Representative parape. Call Mary Wright at 427-477' or 428 NORK IA BAMBRIDGE You have to see this ones Four bedrooms, 66 4 Sales Representative sunken tam y roor-,,, fireplace, finished basement – Large lot V th s for a low price. For more information cal Noma Bambndge 427-4771, 24 PICKERING ho`' fie, CHARMING iCOSY - MONTH + FINISHED TOP TO I OF $111e �� '! ,: BOTTOM iE_ � 3 Ddrm •great for the APRIL -� '`' ; first orae buyer. Located •n excellent family area THE BUCK STARTS HERE Close to school. Start b put ft bucks in your own pocket instead transportation and major Y of the landlords 3 bedrooms. 2 4 -pc. baths with { shopping. For more MARY KLASSEN large lot Beautiful retire hent home or s:arter. To JOHN VASCOFF BOB CORDON o nformation call Noncia Sales Representative view call Mary Klassen. Only $169.90C 420• Salsa Representative Saks Representative Ba^ondge at 427-4771, 4200. _ 24 hour pager fI _ AJAX _ TV:� ' .p _ .. + MONTH OFR ry ��s► APRIL l r FRAU WO BEAUTY - 3234,500! This 4 berm beauty has many extras and upgrades Mr. fl•, iaund. with side door. mn fire �_- DORIS MUIR tam, rm with heauiators. Upgraded kat. with NORKaA BAMBRDGE WALLY MAGEE OFTEN SOUGHT SELDOM FOUND Saks Representative ceramics and w -o to large deck. Call Dors Muir Sales Representative Saks Repre.erde" to view 420-420C _ _ _ _-. r� -DUCER Remarkable 3+2 bdrm. home in fine residential area with amenities abound. In-law or income potential. Many superb extras. For paradise at a bargain - ,` , $179,900. Cal Deborah Armstrong 427-4771 or 436-3256. DMEDBLE CUSTOM BIDET FAMILY RAL, PIE -SHAPED LOT ONLY $171,000 - { Unique home IsaWres custom addition 500 sq. PICKERING $164,900 ft tam. rm-,3 skylights, huge eal-n kit., 3 bdrms., 3 bdrm_ underground link, many upgrades, - JOHN CRAWFORD L-shaped tiv. rm.tdin. rm., garage. Pride of ROBERT CORDON finshed rec nn., pride of ownership walk to park IT'S = OWN Sala Repriesentative ownership. House sparkles. John Crawford 420- Sable Repeassntatwe schools, and shopping. Double driveway. A must Excellent starter with eat -m kitchen, large master bdne. and cosy rec nn. with t ! ` to see. Robert Gordon, 420.4200. 1P Sought after local. Cal Deborah Armstrong at 427-4771 or 43G=& @ 8 FRIENDS W11LL E x214,100 FDX HOLLOW N FIC KERlIG r Custom 2,300 sq.m ft exeafive, open plan. bright t'> : Tan* layout on ft 3 bedroom deWdied forma. kit, overlooks tam. rmJsdw m, cathedral ngMainIlloor SOUTH"" LAURAGARDNCR to w. rm. with Ip., cer. gabre! Steps horn lake i kitdten h ntasler bedroIsmilynoon 6* om tarft�4 LINa Stuming executive home on ravine+ Bilartilul parldands. Vendor motivated. L Gardner 420- JAYSON VANUL.AR 0e and DONNA COLBY western exposure on Carruthers Creek Walt to Saks n 4200. Sells Relpresentative Gula -m �L �anular at 4 adktom and more. gam Raw pwk an Lake Ontario. Big house, small prion. CoA Dania Coll:w at 427-4771. JUST LISTEDS1141111,1111111) GATE 10 BACK YARD - Sesutiful 2+1 bdrm. Tridel condo, two 4 -pc. :��.2 Outstanding value for this super home in 311M,100 P�� SPaces, ktdter, cel .. p T Wt, aupboerds, Champlain model, million dollar Applecroft Village. Large est -in kitdren with � P +s famiy room with tour MAXPIE TUCKER tree centre. Call Maxine Tucker for more JAYSON YAMILAR :udrp walkout 10 large bade yard. Huge BfiUCE COLBY baded n�ylp Irepiaee. Walk to lake. Fully r Satse Rol With information 420.4200. Bala Reprseertltlgre masWVater hark Nil wthwi�,m. ��nd walk Sdn w 4771. sq. R Donna or Bnuce Colby 421r TRUSTED FOR SERVICE •RESPECTED FOR RESULTS! a V� �INGS for- th- T,.-I,e Dodge Stealth delivers ... at Annandale AT VILLAGE P Y O TH AJAX NORTH C"', ll 1� r ��eA PAP jI ?ki G, I� fMfiE 211simWay, Mrj 13,1982WNEELS 0=M/ WX I May 13, 1992 Volume 2, Number 11 TiMomy JOHN WHITTAKER publisher Hugh Nicholson`' advertising manager John C. Duarte .editor X111 - Contributors ,..,.,...,,,Joe Duarte Jim Robinson Front cover pb*Leg raphy ;....and design rPaul Andrew Smith es Manager 'Andrea Kelter Sales Representatives (Phone: 5794400) Kim Armstrong Jane McGibbon Ialira Nezirevic National Sales Representatives (Phone: 1416493-1300) Dal Browne Sandra Horton laura Keeling 9r Graphics and Design by Mirage Creative Services Wheels Darham Is Published weekly, with a total Pressrun of 110.000 copies, at 865 Farewell St., Oshawa (tele- pbone number S7$ 44001 and is one of the IMetreland Printlai. 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'9'78' TiTax '2S Sub Tal d '16,075' Gaa Ta: 1W hlebale '1,250' 1992 CHRYSLER LEBARON SEDAN New 1992 LeBaron Sedan, ** eq** V6, auto., air, dual power mirrors, AM/FM Cassette, W.S.W. tires, power steering power brakes, 50150 spirt We seat wit foid-down rear seat and more for tilts tota drive away price of ont 617,426°° t 'tiSA90' e�w hot W 1992 CHRYSLER -DAYTONA New 1991 Daytona, V6 motor, 451 automatic, sport Package, fMSt alumihtum wheels, air cortdtionitlg. 268 plug., Powe bft kt mals, remote rpt gate, power dual mirrors, tilt, cruise, light pkg., AM/FM CaSSM. P205WR 15 steel belled blatriairaN tires. N fo fo drive spray price of only 16191975 l aimun I "Intoe f100 Air To . f . t GNU StiTierl P&T �s,�0" 'f2w G.S.T. QJW Sub 'IT l INO w1ERS OUMM MEET Wirdtnedgc Mor 13.1992 RUE 3 Iwo Ford F150is rugged and dependable ,By JIM ROBINSON The maxim "if it ain't broke don't fix it" certainly applies to North America's most popular working vehicle, the F150 pickup. It' s a curious mixture of the arcane ne and the same -of -the -art. It hauls a prodigious amount of material in the truck bed while it's flashy "Nice" trim with eye-catch- ing two-piece styled wheels certain- ly drew appreciative eyes from drivels of other rigs. As stated, the F150 is a proven commodity. Ford took a big chance when the aero brush was applied to the lines of the Lincoln Town Car and the Crown Victoria, but they'll do no such thing to the F150. Everything about the F150 breathes engineering from the past kept up to date but not altered because that's what buyers not only expect, but demand. The Nite version comes with Ford's respected 5.0 -litre V8 power being fed to the live rear end through a four -speed plus overdrive manual gearbox. The rear incorpo- rates tube shocks and leaf springs while the front continues the use of Ford's famous Twin -I Beam sus- pension, again with tube shocks. The clutch is not for those with weak leg muscles. It makes for tough going in stop and go traffic. But when the clutch bits, you know VX?NG SJULI Ca 1996 NSSMN MCRA Silver. 5 speed. Cassette. Very Clean 1996 TOYOTA TERCEL Blue, 5 speed, Cassette, Great First Car W R1r110U1H ACCLAIM Maroon, Air Conditioning, Automabc Red, V6, Air Cwtditioni g, Automatic 16OEYilOIET CNALBi - Maroon. Air Conditioning. Automatic "M]NUD"St. w 8 s E � f � uwr.n =L6t TOYOTA�Co. SALES - PARTS -RVICE 1025 Dundas'Strlor West. Whitby. Ontario 668=4792 all the power is getting to the rear end Notch the gear lever up to fust and then pull down for Second and the shifter knob is just a hand's length away and parallel to the knee. The seat is a sculpted bench while the instrument panel looks quite modern, very similar to that found in a Taurus with nice white on black analog gauges for the speedo, tach and auxiliary instru- ments like oil pressure and water temp. And don't look for your prissy stalk -controlled do -dads hen;, son. The headlight switch is a big push- pull knob on the lower part of the dash as is the windshield wiper. The only difference is the lights knob is round and the wiper knob is six - sided so you can tell in the dark. Beside it is as rocker switch for the fuel with "F" and "R" on it. F150 drivers will love this one. With the fuel gauge showing empty, I tried to fill the tank and it wouldn't take gas. It kept spitting it back. 1, the Great Auto Writer, natu- rally assumed something was MP wrong with the pump nozzle. It turned out the F150 has a front and rear tank, ergo "F" and "R". I was trying to fill a full tank. With head down, I muttered to Olga in the gas bar booth something about two tanks and paid $23.80 for the tank which was empty. And speaking about not chang- ing things, the F150 still has a high beam/low beam button on the floor. When it comes to seeing, you'll never have to worry about blind spots in the F150. The huge front windshield, the mighty outside mir- rors, and plentiful side glass and sliding rear window take care of vision like nothing else. Luckily for me Ford's letting me use the F150 coincided with remov- ing some refuse from the home which had been collecting all win- ter. To make a long story short, the F150 took all that junk with acres of xoom to spare. Certainly with a price -as -tested of $18,025 (you can order one for as little as $13,695) you start to realize why this truck is so popular. It's been in production so long, the tool- ing and dies have long been paid for so the line can be held when they are being screwed together. Handling is, well, like my dad's '52 Mainliner, mind you with a lot more poke thanks to the fuel inject- ed V8. On wet pavement, even a tad too much on the gas pedal sends the rears wheels spinning freely until you begin to encounter dread- ed axle -hop sets in. The only thing to do is let out the clutch and allow the revs fall before engaging again. The Ford F150 is an honest truck in that you know you are getting exactly what you paid for and that is rugged construction and depend- ability backed up by an extensive dealer network which realizes it's bread and butter is keeping those 'F 150s on the road and on the job. • uus�- J C&CMOTORS 1705 DUNDAS ST. W. HWY. #2 & 23 WHfrBY 430-6666 Plus freight. P01 ($593), Usc. S Taxes i I POM 4 W�dr�dryr, Mrtr 13.102 WHEELS Duw1AN WEST - =r a Chrysler strend Chrysler Corporation has gone back to the drawingboard to estab- lish new benchmarks in automobile ride, handling and performance, while maximizing passenger room, increasing driver visibility and improving entry and exit. The result is the new line of mid-size and full-size cab -forward LH passenger cars, which go into production at Chrysler's Bramalea assembly plant in June. The line will include the 1993 mid-size Chrysler Concorde, Chrysler Intrepid and Eagle Vision. The full-size Chrysler New Yorker will be introduced in mid -model year. "We've been saying for some time that we're reinventing our- selves -- from the culture in which we work to the products that come out of this culture," said Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca. "Our new LH sedan have been developed to be world-class in every respect, taking on the absolute best com- petitors in their class regardless if they're from Japan, Europe or America." At first glance, the styling cues of the cab -forward design are evi- dent. The wheels have been pushed to the four corners of the vehicle and the base of the aggressively raked windshield rests over the ` .Annandale Dodge Chrysler prepared to meet challenge After you have been part of the her of units sold in Canada. o Chrysler Intrepid --will feature automotive industry for over two New products already available Chrysler's unique "cab -forward" decades, you learn a thing or two include the Colt wagon and the design and a new 3.5 -litre, 24 - about the business. Viper performance car will be valve V6 engine. For over 20 years, the Will available later this year. Also this "Chrysler is expecting some family has been servicing Durham summer, the production of the LH- big things to happen in the Region with fine Dodge and body models begins at the compa- months ahead," says Bennett. Chrysler -family cars and trucks. - ny's Bramalea assembly plant. The And Annandale Dodge Chrysler Don Will, Sr. purchased the prop- line of cars -- which includes the is prepared to meet those expec- erty and established the dealership ; Chrysler Concorde and the tations. in 1969 and, now, general manager Don Will, Jr. is in charge of the day-to-day operations of the busi- And, although Annandale Dodge Chrysler has seen the industry change drastically over the past 20 years, one thing remains the same -- the way the dealership conducts business. "Our slogan is we service what we sell," Will says. "That is the way it has always been and that is the way we like to do business." In these times, when people are holding on to their vehicles for a longer period of time, service plays a big pan at Ajax/Pickering automobile dealership. At one time in the car business, the deal started with the sale of the auto- mobile. But, Will says, now "the deal starts with the service" a deal- ership can offer to the customer. Annandale service manager Ron Hand, who has been with the dealership for 19 years, plays a big part in this commitment to service. "Service is very important." the I Annandale general manager says, "and people like to see the same person looking after their vehicles when they come back to the deal- ership for service." He continues. "Ron is good that way. He greets people by name and they feel comfortable and know they will be well looked after." Annandale Dodge Chrysler has pfull parts department and body Shop. Will says this is convenient for the customer. "It is nice to have everything in one place," he adds. Looking after the sales end of the business is sales manager Rob jBennett. In the industry for 17 years and associated with Chrysler (for the last seven. If you haven't visited ;Annandale Dodge Chrysler recent- ly, you will be greeted by a "new And improved" dealership. (Construction expanded the show- room and service areas. "We have just come through a period of transition," Will says. "We've refurbished the interior and :exterior of the dealership to better service the customer." F ;, Chrysler is also better poised to serve the customer. The automaker fared the best of any of the Big Three in 1991 and February 1992 was a record-breaking month for Dodge Caravan. Chrysler also fin- ished the month in the No. 2 posi- tion behind GM in the total num- YE 5 centre of the front wheels. This design allows maximum interior roominess, large front and rear doors for easier entry and exit and dramatic aerodynamics without increasing the weight or overall length associated with mid-size and large cars. "The LH vehicles not only rep- resent a new design trend through cab -forward, but also a vehicle development renaissance within our company," said Thomas > Stallkamp, Chrysler's vice presi- dent of procurement and supply and the general manager of the company's large car platform orga- nization. The manufacture of the LH - body vehicles is centered on Chrysler's platform team approach, which brings together all the disci- plines associated with vehicle development. Experts from design, engineering, manufacturing, prod- uct planning, finance, purchasing and marketing along with suppliers work together in order to shorten lead time, reduce costs and ensure world-class quality. "The result is vehicles with innovations in design and ride, han- dling and performance characteris- tics nothing short of world-class," said Glenn Gardner, general man- ager of new platform engineering. "We can say that because we benchmarked every component, system and process of this vehicle against the hest in the world." r A �C&C MOTORS im nonan sl. w. = - "Wy. d2 a tieZ9 MmHffey YNdM. P , =N* lie. t Tm 430m6666 U 40) *I 04 014 l �C&C MOTORS im nonan sl. w. = - "Wy. d2 a tieZ9 MmHffey YNdM. P , =N* lie. t Tm 430m6666 U 40) *I 04 014 .,96 _. , e! � WHEELS DtilaON WEST Wed oKla May 13,1902 POM S i • �: 'wholeirform ce for the Tamiy Le ac wa on offersp .By JOE DUARTE ... When Subaru introduced the mined rpm level is reached. This : brought 4 -wheel drive to the mass- aggressive cornering), the diff :Legacy to the world three years may seem like a gimmick, but : es, and they have not stood still as keeps 60 percent of the power for .ago, the press said it was aptly what it does is offer further relia- : the rest of the automotive world � the front wheels and sends 40 per - .named to foreshadow what would bdiiy because if the driver is delin- caught up. cent to the back. As speed rises, be coming out of Subaru in the quent in his gear chwging, the The latest AWD system in the conditions dry up and the road next couple of years. Now the lat- transmission will not put the - Legacy Touring Wagon uses a straightens out, sensors relay est piece of the dynasty is upon us. engine in jeopardy. It all adds up centre differential to send power information to the engine control As of May 1, Subaru dealers to a transmission which is proba- o to the wheels which can better use = unit (ECU) and shift power from started selling the latest version of bly the best the world has ever ROADTEST EST it. During conditions which front to back up to a max of 90 the Legacy —the Touring Wagon. seen. ; require an even split of torque to percent front/10 rear. Stopping is The Legacy Touring Wagon is The other Legacy norm is all- : all wheels (such as during launch, : basically the same reliable Legacy wheel -drive (AWD). Subaru is known as the company which on slippery surfaces or during Please see LEGACY on page? Station Wagon with a twist (actu- ally a couple of twists — one through which the exhaust gases pass, and one through which the fresh air passes). In case you couldn't tell, it's a turbocharger. Subaru would have us believe customers spent some sleepless S.F__....E CANADA nights when the Legacy Turbo sedan hit the streets last model year because they wanted a station wagon but gosh -darn it, they really wanted that fancy -dandy tur- bocharger on the 2"2 -litre engine. ON 5 A DAY, "The Legacy Touring Wagon is „spur response to the demands of our customers,- explains Subaru For only $155 a month, Canada President Bill Ker. "Many were torn between choosing the sophisticated performance and LeMans by � ves `% Pontiac ou the freedom luxury of the Legacy Turbo and 1 the practicality of the wagon with its 71 -cubic -feet of cargo space. to gowhere you want this summer. Now they can have both with the Legacy Touring Wagon." i There's no denying that what ' makes this Legacy Wagon differ- ent from the rest is the tur- bocharged 2.2 -live, horizontally- x. ° tiWvR opposed, 16 -valve 4-cylindery> tit RICAI- engine. putting out 160 horses and '" t�R 1CAL A�;D ELEE SIV 181 lbs. -ft. of torque. That's z mf c� CO�tpREH \ClSE enough to give anybody a charge YRvm when first pulling away from a B��ER�'�'E GLp�'E�\' stop -light or drop the jaws of bov i THE racer wannabees in their plasticky { — " and alonv.with km w sports cars" The look on their faces f. y ' Bu` 3 year- or •� v�,u het -- i `Total - `1'arr•�t't` when they're blown away by a sta- stn. ;;o Dcduc for � INN tion wagon is precious. � However, what makes this lat- est station wagon good is the com- I Ibination of that has made the 'Legacy name one of the most :respected in the car business ... reliability, security and smooth- l_e Marts VL Aenkaupe ness. By design the 2.2 -titre engine is smooth. Thanks to the push-pull ' action of the pistons, it is simpler THE PEACE OF MIND MACHINE. LeMans by Pbntiac is a sporty performer that combines small car economy with big car and smoother than most other 4- roominess. The Performer-- aerodynamic styling, sport tuned suspension, power front disc brakes, rack and pinion steering. cylinder engines and far smoother The Economy: an efficient 1.6 litre, fueWnjected engine, outstanding fuel economy - City: SS L/100 km (33 mpg)r than other 2 -litre -plus displace- Hwy: 5.8 U100 km (49 mpg): The Roominess: 5-passenpr seating, 534 L (189 cu. ft.) cargo spree (the most in its class►, bads of leg room. ments. However (and this is a big however), fuel -economy was a L y disappointing 11.69 litres per 100 +y��$7 km (24.2 miles per gallon) during $00- ny 1,2(10 km of mixed driving. _ $500- 50 5 Smoothness is also a result of " • .SASH BACK CASH BACK e the electronically -controlled 4- CASH BACK :'' FOREIGN EXCHANGE � Weir so excited about our quality FOR ELIGIBLE FOR GRADUATES -speed automatic transmission OR �0 weupayanextnS500 COLLEGEGRADUATFS. OF DRIVER'S -which has few peers in the auto- if you currently own an imnport :aaotive world. Its 3 -mode program 69and buy LeMams by Pontiac.*' Ask your dealer for details. EDUCATION PROGRAMS** allows the driver to simply put it I 4&MONTH FINANCING• -in gear and go while deriving all the pleasant attributes which usu- Here's when to find your Goren Horseshoe Pontiac Buick GMC Truck Performance Dealers: ally have to be engaged by push- "ing buttons or moving the shift Agincourt- z�onthift Orangeville Toronto c Lt,Jr, AjaxGnmsby .,: ,Ostnawa .. 'Unionville Sensors analyze accelerator Aurnua Hageesvilk� Uxbridge pedal position to determine if the Bolton Hamilton Port Colborne Virgil driver wants to take off in a hurry, j Bowmanville Milton Port Perry Welland PONTIA and adjust shift points for maxi- Brampton Mississauga Richmond Hill Whitby . Burlington Newmarket St. Catharines Woodbridge BL1ICik mum acceleration, automatically , ,hi. r _. Downsview Nia engaging the "power" mode. The ganFalls Scarborough GMC driver can also choose between Dunnville Oakville Stouffville `automatic or manual modes by Etobicoke Thornhill pushing a button on the side of the shift knob. In manual mode, the a a • a a 'transmission will stay in the selected gear until the lever is 'moved or the red line is reached, at which point it will automatical- ly shift up. 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Si.Ile,+..en.Vrlv.,.nJY,a•�..rnr,�.n.In.mypl,�..•n.uJr.krr.r..rry,krr Jernl. Pn,tnm enJ. hnrr le.lw: NA,.ri1.J,Irr.�.rh.w,w.n .I,,.h.. �+Jwr.,l h. a.,r pnmrrull,.rrpwnrl I>r.,Rr hJw.u. rr f ntium. r...Icau. ry.r n...nr� ..rr Jrlr.rrr. Thn •nrr . unr. a h•r� anhwnJ nnh rhr(.�Ilna l:rakurc Pr. tirwn 0 1MQE • WrdnNdrw Mar t8, I= WHIM Dt I*M TAW 'Maxima axima loaded with features Canadian sales of Nissan's award-winning Maxima soared 250 percent during 1990. Smal'I wonder Road & Track named Maxima the best coupe/sedan in its class. The magazine describe Nissan as follows: "A check list for a mid -price enthusiast family car might contain words like roomy, responsive, powerful, well fin- ished, reliable, durable and hand - so -me. To make it even better add the words refined, tasteful and free of cliches. - Maxima's sporty SE version will win even more applause from driving enthusiasts with the cur- rent model -year vehicle, which features a 24 -valve, DOHC V6 powerplant that generates a potent 190 horsepower. And to enhance already excel- lent traction and handling. Nissan has also added its award-winning front -wheel -drive viscous limited - slip differential to the SE's stan- dard complement. Improvements to the interior include such features as power - adjustable front seats and the leather upholstery, that has become so popular with upscale consumers. As well as the SE, Nissan's Maxima is also available in the value -packed GXE and luxurious Brougham versions. Some of the equipment available on all 1992 Maximas includes: • Driver -side airbags • Firmer "Stage 11" suspension • Anti-lock brakes-- • Power windows and mirrors, cruise control, climate control -- • Improved power door locks To these features, the top-of- the-line Maxima Brougham adds standard leather interior, stereo cassette, electronic instrumenta- tion, head -up display and sun- roof. Limited edition Miatas sure to be a hit The Miata, Mazda's little two -door convertible, has two new special versions available in Canada - The Miata is already the ` a�`k country's best-selling.. . sportscar and the two new versions -- the SE and LE -- a > make the Miata even more desirable with distinctive features never before available. Both packages share the power plant common to all 1992 model Miatas. The 1.6 -litre, four -cylinder, DOHC engine, producing 116 horsepower at 6,500 rpm, is coupled to a five -speed manual transmis- sion. The Miatas ride along on a fully independent, double wishbone suspension with coil springs and gas-filled shock absorbers. What sets these two Miatas apart from the rest of the family is their luxurious features. The SE comes in black with tan leather interior and the LE comes in sunburst yellow with black cloth interior. Special features like a compact disc player, headrest speakers, power wnndows, power steering, aluminum alloy wheels, a limited slip differ- ential are also included.An optional, removable hardtop is also avail- able. Both the Miata SE and LE are available in limited numbers. 11W>N a New . Passat coming :from VW Volkswagen is getting set to amved its 1993 Passat VR6. This new model has a compact 1.8 -litre, V6, fuel -injected engine Viable of developing 174 horse- power. The new Passat comes with a five -speed manual trans- mission or a four -speed automat - Volkswagen debuted the EuroVan for the 1992 model year. The rest of the lineup (Fox, Golf, Cabriolet, Jetta, Passat and Corrado) remained pretty well umchanged for 1992. OW YI � ftUMD-UP Look for the winners in the May 20 issue of "Wheels :, °Durham After a test drive 11 want to sleep on It. EurdVan camper lnbvWbcMg the all-new EuroVan camper. Just getting there is half the fun with Volkswagen's EuroVan ITs GOOD FOR DRIVING TO WORK aper, And drivirq to the supermarket And driving to Mom and Dad's house • ktekldes fridge, stove, sink, • Four wheel independent And diving the kids to school And dr" to antique auctions And diving the team to the game And diving to Sunday Sdaol picnics and power and water hook-ups suspension system And diving to the lumber yard And diving to the Gollep • Pop-up roof •Front seats Swivel And divAND IhTS GuuOOtD tOCn cMourse. , ITS EC0NOYCAL TO RUN Drop by for a test drive. You'll be one happy camper. UNITS ON SALE NOW Rent one of our fine automobiles or campers for a SPECIAL WEEKEND RATE. If You buv new or used afterwards we will refund You the rental. WASCO VOLKSWAGEN INC. 1425 DUNDAS ST. EAST, WHITBY OM Experience the Owasco Feeling. Proven to serve you BEST since 1972 aT o An 'I CARE" and O M.L. SERVICE AWARD WINNER Ajax/Pickering/Tor 683-3235 Oshawa/Whitby 668-9383 Extended service hours Tues. and Thurs. until 730 p.m. ow 'FREE- Service clinic last Thursday of every month by appt. a ONerirg Customer Satisfaction in Sales, Service, Body Shop, Parts. Rentals (Canada, USA, Europe) -.+r Qr COMPARE AND SAVE. E' -� HyunDRI• wLere the stmart money gloss. -.0 E A L E R S A S S O C I A T I O N 1 kkering Hyundall Ointatb Hyundai 220 Bayly Street Fast 496 Taunton Road East Ajax Oshawa 427-011 t 576-7669 • tMlt eaa.OL OWnoNs�st�r r 4re++ rstlsed eai.r M=d neaseglrr =.=*" alrr ttllgr w Isr tw Aa spa . !a b.aAtMr r rMnst trt ! IAeh fl %11sY/�w �etes;I�er as I slrnaes ettitr. OaUr tarn M far rss lu � lwsryMi 3l N - GM takes'' auto technology the 21st century In the near future, you may be �GFF able to make some automobile repairs just by pushing a - t]. few buttons. If you look under the oph hod of st cat- DRAWINGBOARD ed automobiles, you'll find a maze of wiring, send instructions back to the electrical components and other vehicle, reprogramming circuitry baffling gadgetry. to correct the problem and put the For the average car owner, the driver back on the road. chances of visually diagnosing a = While General Motors admits car problem at a glance are very such a highly -developed system slim at best. is unlikely to be available before However, a new "remote elec- the end of this century the tech- tronic diagnosis correction" sys- nology already exists to produce tem currently being investigated such a system. by General Motors may be able There appears to be no reason• to actually repair a vehicle's elec- General Motors engineers says, tronic system on the spot, with why this type of system couldn't just the push of a few buttons and be commonplace in the early 21st absolutely no knowledge of car century. repairs required by the car owner. The system under develop- ment by General Motors' Group Lotus PLC, in England, involves an on -board computer which would allow car owners to send data from their automobiles to a central computer. This.. :::..; . information in turn would , ou d be compared with related informs- tion from a database for the par- ticular vehicle model. The main computer would quickly diagnose the problem and Kk The Legacy continues From pn* S safe and controlled thanks to four-wheel discs with ABS. The fully -independent sus- pension does a good job of keeping the ride from intruding on passengers (a good trait for a people mover like a station wagon) while still allowing the vehicle to stay relatively flat during seat -of -your -pants driv- ing. The only thing holding aggressive cornering back are the rather slim 195/60HR 15 Bridgestone Potenza all weath- er performance tires which are not up to performance -handling standards. But they're good _ enough for a station wagon. And that's .perhaps the important thing to remember. If you want a sports sedan — buy a Legacy Turbo. But if you want sporty performance for the whole family, the dog, a couple of bikes, equipment and supplies for a week-long trek to the wilderness, then Legacy Touring Wagon prices start at $27,499, which includes air- conditioning, driver's air bag, power everything including sunroof, cloth Euro -trim sport front seats with driver's lumbar support, cruise, tilt steering ". with memory and spht/folding rear seats. The only options available are the usual gamut of dealer -installed items like roof racks, nose bras, air deflectors, etc. 0 Y '111as E CHEVROLET - GEO-OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC 1530WH DTBY AS ST. E. 668-3304 ToR.686-5881 s os" SA YSSTRIKE OUT THE W. GETAIR CONDITIONING*� OR EQUIVALENT CREDIT — VALUES UP TO $2100 AND YOUR BEST DEALS! 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But if you happen to value the beauty found in works of art, any specialized knowledge will only serve to make you more appreciative of the representation. Such well-known artists as John Seerey-Lester, Jorge Mayol, and James Lumbers, have been present for shows at The Outside Solution. The Outside Solution, an art gallery- located ir. Ajax, is gradually becoming known as the place to visit - not just to view paintings, but also to meet the artists. Already this year, a number of illustrious artists have been in Muccillo, Tammy Laye, Sandra and being viewed as attractive attendance. Hudson are scheduled for May 23. decorator accessories, signed prints Now, scheduled for May 14, Renato is a wildlife artist, Tammy make excellent gifts. Tami explains floral artist Arletta Pech from specializes in domestic animals that when the artists visit the Millpond Press, will be in (labs, retrievers and cats) and gallery, at least 30 framed prints are attendance from 6-9 p.m. children, and Sandra is known for on display, to enable the audience And later in May, from noon to her unique interpretation of to "visualize the entire product." 4:30 p.m. three artists will be on buildings, storefronts and interiors. In addition to being a venue for hand at the gallery. Renato Tami Kazan, owner of The different companies to have shows, Outside Solution, encourages the gallery specializes in limited visitors to attend the showings and edition prints and originals. It also to bring their paintings for signing offers framing. - regardless of where the paintings If you would like to be part of a were bought. The gallery owner unique art show, visit The Outside emphasizes that visitors are under Solution, at 845 Westney Rd. S., for no obligation to buy. the Arletta Pech show, taking place Aside from being valuable items, on May 14. CUSTOM BARS Avails hle in t? oak or prw MAY SPECIAL 1199 I PAW U59 '`- PER LINEAR FOOT ENDS MAY MW -Assorted boar stools "WWI In 24" or 30" -Wide selection of brass accessorles 8 bar hardware. Visk our showroom, floor models available. SNOW AVAILABLE HOURS: N.- 10.6. THURS. i FRL 10-9. SAT. 10-5:30 May 13, 1992 -West Home )X-N�� �1140-1_C" S) In this supplement: Summer planting - page 3 Environmentally friendly hand tools - page 4 Expert advice on pool opening - page 6 What about that leaky roof? - page 7 ,. and more..... ; Timothy John Whittaker = Publisher _ — Advertising Manager Hugh Nicholson Sales Manager ' Monique Lea K' (Phone: 683-5110) Editorial Co-ordinator a Beverly McFarlane -PUafo cover by pad Andrew Situ Home Expressions is a monthly publication of the Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser, 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax (683-5110) and is one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of suburban newspapers. �_• - - �%. . ,•:'Ya v5,' .... ... i : 5. h 3" .uta i - • .x .. .:.-:. =. �.;p �.i''•. - [ale+ .-.n`.,�9.4 ::: iy .'.v .,e a} k. a7'' v.�". �S�n. r.f ...�: �S��,tl. S• u'�,:i'+ �wly w r .. >iNIA - .. f .'� f '..0 '� � �. — n .. '.. ' . � s : (.� i` (�... _ . :.'� ^ma=r • s J- . HOME EMMOMM ,. .. ,r^< c..,,•�.,,,.valrylws�•.•,:•wS�!4'C.:!zsf!4'l9hi:# tr.e�� :Summer is for planting you By NO Tucker There is some misconception among gardeners - both novice and more experienced: that planting can only be done in the spring or fall. This theory dates back to when everything was transplanted bare root, and shrubs and trees could only be planted in their dormant stage - as a rule of thumb, when the leaves are off. Today, however, many ornamental plant varieties are container grown early in the spring; that means, they are field grown and, in the spring, transplanted into pots, so when you plant them you don't really disturb the root system and they can be safely planted all summer long until late in the fall when the soil freezes. The important thing to remember is that plants cannot be transplanted (dug up) in the summer. By doing that, you would destroy a great number of the newly grown fibrous roots, without which no plant can survive. It is those roots which will supply the water to the plant. Insurance for furnace replacement parts All residential customers of Consumers' Gas are eligible to join the company's heating insurance plan MIP). The plan covers the cost of most pans replacement for natural gas- fired furnaces. It provides 12 months of coverage per furnace, and ensures the replacement of most defective parts not already insured. For more information, call Consumers Gas in Whitby at 668- 9341. Containerized plant material usually comes in a plastic or a fibre pot similar to papier-mache. The plastic pot, of course, you remove when planting, and you don't touch the roots at this point. When you plant container -grown stock in spring or fall, you have to break up the root ball a bit for quicker adjustment. Generally, the medium used with plant material grown in plastic is very light, and dries out very quickly. Be sure you remember that when watering. Plants which come in fibre pots are normally field -grown, dug up in early spring and potted. When planting those, you can cut out the bottom of the pot but leave the rest of the pot on the root ball since, generally, the root ball is not as dense as on container grown plants. The fibre pot will completely disintegrate over a couple of years, without leaving any trace. Regardless of which containerized plant you choose, when you plant it, always add 10-52-10 to the water to insure quick root growth. This will help in getting your shrub, tree or rosebush established quickly. So if you happen to see a tree or a shrub which you would really like *,0* tavoritE in your garden, there is no need to wait until the fall or even next spring. Pick it up and enjoy it now in the middle of the summer. You can use it for instant calor or to fill a hole. _ Don't forget that if you buy your varieties shrub at your neighborhood garden centre, most of them offer a guarantee of up to two years on their plants. Ask about it' Neil Tucker is manager of Sheridan Nurseries, Pickering. Repair sural cracks early No matter how well a home is built, it's still possible to develop cracks, particularly at the point where two surfaces of different materials meet (such as around window and door frames). To remedy this problem quickly and easily, and keep insects, dust and moisture outside where they belong, simply remove old caulk, clean the surface thoroughly and apply a general purpose caulk. Be certain the caulking bead reaches and overlaps both surfaces. Latex and oil-based paints may be used over this caulk after it dries. 0 11011E EWSSM WEST Pap 4 Wetl., 13.1992 Hand tools that are environmentally friendly When gardeners hear the term 'state-of-the-art' garden tools, they may envision power tillers or chain saws. But many of the latest high-tech tools on the market are powered by hand, not electricity or gas - some even follow centuries-old patterns. And just as shoppers have learned to be 'green' consumers, gardeners can learn that green can mean more than just growing plants - it can mean environmental awareness. Hand tools have a number of ecological advantages over power tools. They don't pollute or waste energy. They're quiet and don't ravage the landscape. They're user- friendly, more cost-effective, safer to operate and have fewer breakable pans - Using them can provide fitness (experts estimate that working in the garden can burn from 400 to 600 calories per hour). If today's hand tools resemble their counterparts from colonial or even biblical times, it's because they are using a design that has been tested and proven effective over the centuries. The mattock, a tool used for ground -breaking that dates back to biblical times, is making a comeback as energy -aware gardeners discover its effectiveness. The curved handle, which provides more power, was designed by this country's forefathers. Modern Features At the same time, modern tools feature many improvements over their predecessors, with heads made from new metals, like ductile iron, that resist rust. Handles are tapered to fit the tool and keep the head from flying off. Keeping in the ecological spirit of efficiency and economy of design, one tool maker, V&B Manufacturing, designs both full- size and short -handle tools with dual -head configurations for maximum versatility. One tool might have a cutting axe on one end that reverses to a planting scoop, or a trencher that flips over to be a cultivator. There are 12 different striking heads in all. Senior citizens should look into Simone's NEW LOOK Painting & Decorating Ltd. fta- RESIDENTIAL SPECIALIST • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • INTERIOR • EXTERIOR • WALLPAPER HANGING • SPRAYED OR ROLL - WALL REPAIRS • QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTTEED 10 % OFF SENIORS OR ANY ESTIMATE YOU SAVE AND GET QUALITY. OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE. INSURED AND BONDED TRY SIMONE'S NEW LOOK. (CALL ANYTIME AT 427-9911) FREE ESTIMATE QUICK BLINDS ARTS CARPETS Walnut Grove Centre (PICKERING) 1163 Kingston Rd. 831-1668 READY IN 3 DAYS! FACTORY DIRECT! HEA`D'Y DUTY' LIFETIME GUARANTEED. SPI-MSPIXIAL PAWII 7r X 86" `49" w- x w $159" LIMON LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS $$ 32 oz. 100% Mom Stain Resistant FOR ONLY s 14� sq. yd aH oLI00% Nei n FOR ONLY 16 sq. yd. All prices include ti ivvy, underpad, frl Wlatlon, G.S•T. & P.S.T. (FREE MEASUREMENTS) SCARBOROUGH 3350 Pharmacy Ave. 498-1790 MISSISSAUGA 1425 Dundas St. Unit * 3A 238-1668 PICKERING 1163 Kingston Rd. 831-1668 the shorter -handled tools that are more lightweight and easier to handle. The shorter tools (10 inches shorter than the standard 36 -inch - long handle) are also ideal for gardening in raised beds or other places that require one -handed usage. nsulatingment from the outside According to Energy, Mines & close to the wall. There should also digging a trencn arouna the entire Resources Canada, when the trench be proper eavestroughs that drain house. is refilled, make sure the ground any water away from the wall Where this occurs, apply slopes away from the house to Jnsulation on the inside basement prevent water from being directed With almost every home' , there will walls. There should be at least 0.6m towards the foundation.be some sort of obstruction (such as (2 ft.) of overlap to provide You can then landscape the area a concrete porch or paved continuous coverage and reduce but avoid planting trees and shrubsdriveway) that prevents you from heat loss. b� P -C, R_I]I�C Wall units We also custom build S"%%W Bed * `Table EE"Er—W4 Bedroom suits in Oak Pine and Cherry _ALL ON DISPLAY Wing chairs & recliners Modem Upolstery Great Selection 100's of fabrics FURNITURE IN SOLID WOOD li 401 LJ 1 %, I . Gardening'can save money., provide exercise When times are tough, many families start to cut down on outside leisure activities. Instead of going out to the movies or for a bite to eat, many choose inexpensive activities they can do at home. One such activity - gardening - can help save a little money and take a step toward improving the environment at the same time. And planting a garden offers other benefits. It can provide good physical exercise and save money on the family food bill. Gardening also is one activity that the whole family can participate in. With a little planning and care - and a small investment - a garden can provide months of enjoyment. Having a successful garden does not require extensive knowledge - or a green thumb. Herc arc rn simple tips beginner gardeners need to follow: - Take Polaroid photos of your lawn and house and take them to the nursery. It will help determine what types of greenery will look good and grow best in your yard. - Use composts, mulches and organic fertilizers to help soil stay healthy. Good soil is essential to the growth of any plant because it holds vegetation in place while retaining moisture and nutrients for it to use. - Prune plants by removing dead stems and leaves. It is important to the development and maintenance of your garden. By cutting away diseased areas and thinning out sections to permit more sunlight, flowers will continue to blossom and provide plenty of opportunitics !or phow," Convenient kitchen - laundry cm- bo A full-size stacked washer and dryer can be tucked into a closet with louvered doors near the kitchen for easy completion of both cooking and laundry tasks. DIRTORTRASN"? LANDSCAPING, RENOVATING OR CLEANUP YOU LOAD• '._...:...._--- WE HAUL 8 yd 4 yd. PINK FLRMIHGO 888-9030 RESIDENTIAL DISPOSAL CONTAINERS COLONIAL POOLS & RECREATIONS AJAX -795 Westney Rd. S. 428-7665 • CHEMICALS • COMPUTERIZED WATER ANALYSIS ACCESSORIES I.a . • EQUIPMENT • LINERS • COPING FREE .: . • SERVICE SOLAR BLANKET With above ground Imll older. Present this ad. GROUND POOL - Add w the lock of the garden by using trellis or night lighting. Stone statues and strategically placed benches will also add to the design of your yard. - Keep records of all your horticulture successes and failures. If a particular plant blooms well in ..< - 5:....K AII-weather screened porches... and pool enclosures provide insect protection while allowing enjoyment of outdoor activities. your garden, snap a Polaroid instant doesn't grow, keeping a photo of it photo of it and keep it in a journal will help keep you from repeating for future reference. If a flower the mistake. 1"C,rc I he In.iilc (,u), �. LONG WE SPEGI W­ EKEND ALS SAVE 30% ON OUR ENTIRE SELECTION Of BEACH TOWELS (/(', t� 1•r .il,�'a� C i _ SALE 'rum 49 99 a. � SAVE 50% LOTTO \ CACWYL/VMC J by Beacon `; a _��"., l„ttcm ttterrtul Mx,krt, 49 veu wxranh. •�,% - WSte. Rose. Blur. Green "'.r -3 - Twin nv{. SALE22 ea • Q rouble rti,. SALE 27.49 : Queen ret . �`�!� SALE 29.99 King r<g. SALE 34.99 ASSORTED 180 PERCALE SHEET SETS by J.P.Stevens kY • i* 99 �s Twin set SET 15 *J• Double,et SET29.99 s � Queen xK SET44.99 a a' KiV-st SET59.99 SAVE 50% ASSORTED SCATTER MATS by Home Deco 49 na"* ba>� WEIZI24 x 40 reg. . zy 30 x S4 reg. SME29•99 =i OTHERIN-STORE SPECIALS ALSO AVAILABLE :Sale starts today til Saturday May 23rd, 1992. s: PICKERING HOME DESIGN CENTRE(�— 1755 PICKERING PKWY. 428-0007 a -. _...._�,...�.Y.,,..,.... ... _..,r,..�y..x+.gk:wwv:r^Rb'r:`+;w�;F+li'»+::•,x..y.',:, �: " ... • . , ; . ,.....r . .- •. . a-„i,.v. ,.., ,..,ra.rru..., „.. . ,..�...e,•,,,^! . , . r 's.�•`. c�.• .. .m�s�4d+Mf'+'3+4�mi..T. -41TA:� ^a4 MW WW. po.sw.e. ttal, 13.1 Pool openings: Alittle care for a carefree summer {; With shrinking lot sizes for homes, International Aquatics Pool Services has found its construction division designing, installing and servicing some 35-50 pools each summer. Services offered by the firm are in demand; its design service, for example, can create any size pool, no matter how small the backyard. A pool can be creatively designed to blend into the landscaping. But to people who are already owners and are getting ready to open their pool, company president Alan Kideckel offers some valuable advice. Getting all the water and dirt off the cover without getting any in the pool is extremely important, he cautions. As well, the cover should be thoroughly cleaned to prevent molding while it sits during the summer. Another piece of advice is that the water level should be lowered, the ring around the side of the pool should be cleaned and then the water level can be returned to its original level. Alan further advises pool owners to put in sequesuian, a product that "ties up metals” (iron and copper, for example), to avoid staining. Concentrated algaecide is then added. This rids and prevents long lasting algae from growing in the pool water. A good shock is also recommended. This is achieved by adding the right amount of concentrated chlorine. It's also wise, on opening, Alan says, to take in a water sample for your local pool dealer to check. Hate washing windows? Survey says you're not alone Women across the North American continent have spoken. Of all the household chores they perform, they most hate waxing ;floors and washing windows, /according to a recent survey by Mallory Industries. Dusting was the least -despised chore, the survey showed, and most of the women surveyed (ages 25- 60) didn't mind doing the laundry, vacuuMigg or washing dishes. Waxing floors topped the most - hated list, and window washing was 4the job performed the least, l averaging only one washing per Why? Because it is time consuming, puts women at risk when they crumb teetering chairs or balance on ledges to reach high windows, and often the cleaning tools and methods used are ineffective. Using soft scrubbers, squeegees and telescoping poles take the chore out of window washing. . Women want to eliminate streaking and smearing, while keeping both feet safely on the gam• Then, for a healthy and carefree Although many people start summer, some pool water should be thinking about opening their pools taken in for testing at least once a for the long weekend in May, the month thereafter. International Aquatics Pool owner J 3 ROOMS OF CARPET INSTALLED WITH PREMIUM UNDERPAD �M(� E • l/atian Worantp apai nt static shock S EA v^ � a,aeWn i crwMng O •7 cobura ...labia f3• 3 meows up to 300 s4 R 99* Lkt mn uowimmon Guan noa THE FLOOR FASHION CENTRE 1735 Bayly SUK4, Unit CALL THErirW Panim4teinueh c ���ll�i� PRESSURE TREATED 7�J__ I - PATIO DECK AND PATIO DOORS BATHROOM & KITCHENS AND REC. ROOMS CAR PORTS, AND " I� ADDITIONS b _ ROOFING �• ALL - PLUMBING b SERVICE *' -s WIRING ,".• DRYWALL PAINTING . —K- TILE ESTABUSHED IN AJAX/PICKERING AREA OVER 10 YEARS FREE ESTIMATES • WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED NO JOB IS TOO SMALL CALL TODAY 97 Church St. S. Pickering Village Ajax 428-8785 says now is a good time to start getting the pool ready for the summer, before the May long - weekend rush. International Aquatic's Pickering location - at 860 Brock Rd. (south of Hwy. 401) in Pickering, offers chemicals and accessories for pools. THE BEST KEPT SECRET IN DURHAM... 1IM111:1'M1 DESIGNER PRINTS r FOR THE HOME • , • BEDSPREADS • FURNITURE THROWS • CUSHIONS • COMFORTERS • DUVET COVERS • REMNANTS , • DRAPERIES - PROMOTIONS • SAMPLES VALANCES • FABRIC (BY n$ Yxcq • ETC. • WINDOW TOPPERS "ENSEMBLES AND SEPARATES" ,A 0 0 0 OFF4. THE MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE i+wv. t 2 FH j OME FURNSHINGS OPEN. -TUESDAY TO SATURDAY - o17, .HOURS: 10 a m.-4:30 p.m wo; 458 FAIRALL ST., AJAX Favi St c (416)'683-1501 EXT 51A., 5hv St 1VI)I/Vc Tn )11CrnV/7Q1 HOME UPGRADES introduces Cala-'r"M PATIO FURNITURE Top QualityAluminum' At An Affordable Price MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED PRICE: $1,547.00 11 piece set NO W$999.991 dal. I of K _ mac.._ ;•^; >.r7`y� .K� .'y L, %di,ti-igi^/ r•. '. ^ar1 j- �k •'; Leaking roof Roof leaks are one of the worst emergency home repairs. While repairs need to be done outside, leaks are generally only noticed during bad weather. One course of action is to use pots, pans, and other containers to catch the water and then wait for the weather to improve. That, however, is not the best approach. You need to locate the source of the leak while it is still raining. If you wait until everything has dried up, you might look forever for the source of that drip. If possible, look on the underside of the roof (from the attic, for example) for the spot where the water is going through the ceiling. This point of entry is rarely directly over the dripping, but mark the spot so you have a starting point later. Follow the drip (or wetness) to what appears to be its source. Look for water stains on rafters and, in the daylight, for pinpricks of light in the roof. Take a very careful look around anything that goes through the roof (chimney stack or vent pipe). Areas where two roof slopes meet, such as valleys, dormers and ridgers, deserve special attention. When you think you have found the source, mark it. Water damage At this point, all you may be able to do is find the source. If the problem is so bad it needs immediate attention, staple, tack or nail a sheet of plastic or building paper over the damage. Carefully weigh the risk of venturing onto a wet and possibly windy roof against the potential water damage. Once the weather has improved, get on the roof and look for the source of the problem. The way to locate it on the outside is by driving a thin nail up through the roof from the spot you marked inside. The most likely places for leaks to develop occur where asphalt or wood shingles appear cracked or worn, or where slate and the is broken or even missing. Take a careful look at all places where there is flashing (the metal seams around objects protruding through the roof), such as chimneys. Also examine areas where different roof slopes meet or where skylights exist. Small leaks often found around flashed areas can be fixed with a liberal application of roofing tar or sometimes more neatly with caulk squeezed from a caulking gun. Shingles which are torn, cracked or missing can often be made leak- proof by sliding a piece of flashing up underneath, nailing it in place and then covering the nail holes and edges of the flashing with roofing tar. Force the flashing up with a block of wood. You may need to do this on several adjacent courses. Repairs which involve more than applications of roofing tar can become complicated and are probably best left to professionals. The same is true for repairs in which the shingles are excessively worn, cracked, lacking their gravel coating or, if wooden, covered in moss or split. Asphalt and wood shingles do not last forever. Their deterioration and replacement is eventually unavoidable. Although slate and file arc considerably more expensive, they will last much longer. Oriental influence is evident in (left) this delicate floral pattern and soft watercolor hues of Laura Ashley's 'Chinese Silk' wallcovering, with accompanying chintz fabric. A BEAUTIFUL 6 FT. SILK PLANT WITH REAL WOOD STEM 59" G 4MEONslpsc 1- UHialisa�AmEµt lk LEVOLOR' Riviera Mark I BUY 1 SET 1 FREE! VA N 5,000! ... �� �" In the AFTER P ,fir 4 12L L WE WANT YOUR USED SLABS! Trade in those old builder's slabs and do a Unilock walkway & patio. We'll PAY s1' for each 24" x 24" or 24" x 30" slab on every order of Unilock Paving Stone! DROP IN FOR DETAILS OR CALL 683-0887 ALBROCK RD. (1 12 miles N. of Hwy. it2) Pickering DUFTTE' Hflu-, Vertical RAW Biieds TAKE 55% OFF! 20% NOW! x€" le 25% F HWY. 2 The Sunshade Advantage Quality " � 'nww works P ice ; ...w Every day low pices lus a "' • e Special prontations • We latow winnows! Certifiied window covering Smite specialist on staff Shop at home or office Guarantee + Professional installers • Fo factory warranty plus our own guarantee 20% NOW! x€" le 25% F HWY. 2 ...—......-...........-.....,.. ,.. .. ..v'.W '-wr .'R h.Vr:V'..w1 Ye!l. :rM...r....N � s In the real estate roulette game of the 1980s, the prevalent attitude was that if you didn't like your house, you bought another one. If your family grew, if you wanted a sun room, if you needed space to work at home, you traded up to a bigger place. The buying spree has come to a halt in the recessionary `90s. Home owners, concerned about depreciating markets, tightened lending policies and uncertain job situations, have decided to stay put and alter their existing space to suit their needs. A mini -remodeling boom is going on - basements are being converted into offices, attics are becoming guest bedrooms, houses are being expanded to accommodate redesigned kitchens and children's bedrooms. Accent One analyst has said the 'me' generation has been replaced by the 're' generation, with the accent on remodeling, redecorating, refurnishing. To meet the exacting standards of these sophisticated and demanding do-it-yourselfers, Black & Decker has developed a new line of ultra- thin carbide -tooth circular saw blades using 'cutting edge' technology. The Piranha Ultra ultra-thin carbide saw blades are 25 per cent thinner than competitive blades, allowing for more precision and speed in cutting, yet are durable and razor-sharp. The blade's thin body minimizes heat buildup no matter what material is being cut. The blades, which come in 13 different sizes, are ideal for a host of home remodeling projects, and a must for the framer, finish carpenter and woodworker. 1. —4 r E M More then good looks In addition to good looks, some modern storm doors have features that provide better ventilation, and protect against screen damage from children and pets. ­ - JLC ..qi Luttu For traditional,. ¢ Victoria Day Weekend planting, Sheridan has '` N` wr' j�T���ALL SS E everything you need from �' . ;� i �X1 y. the ground up. And N.GUARANTU m•e've lowered our prices so`aJ' `"' .� _� 4 J..�� �� � '• \ ; a;� : i yrs ate: healthiest selection of Hardy Nursery you can buy everything you need from fertilizers and manure to nursery stock Suck m Canada... with over 7()() and more. 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